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Y Af. gg, in ' , iff, ni gr?-' H2134 A Q ' parma senior high school parma ohio 3 'si 2574 Effsf' PY at -at-. I dk 'QW 'Y 'va-v,..,,,,,,x. ,,.....,,M W Parma Senior High School is locafecl on a 38 acre +rac+ of land ai' +he corner of Longwood Ave- nue and Wes? 54+h Sfreei' in Parma. The school has an enrollmeni' of 2,2I8 sfu- den+s and 88 facul'I'y members. CII FOREWORD JusT as The people oT Parma looked ahead To plan and build Parma Senior l-ligh School, so do we use The educa- Tion acquired in preparaTion Tor The TuTure. Looking aT The building, we irnmediaTely noTice The Tower which is The Tocal poinT oT The school. In The lives oT The 2200 sTudenTs, The school is Their Tocal poinT Tor Tour years. The irnangibles like friendship, scholarship. Ca+azenSmp, and a sense oT values as well as The Tangibles like classes, Teachers and clubs are all represenTed in This, your I955 SPECTRUM. TABLE OF CONTENTS SEN IORS .......T .,,. 1 2 UNDERCLASSMEN .,.. . . . 44 FACULTY ..A..... .... 6 2 CLUBS ..,... ..,. 8 4 ARTS ,..,. .... 1 08 SPORTS ..... .... 1 22 PATRONS ,.... .... 1 46 S Mm, 2 il Mfwmvi 1 g . E . ig si . f Q la i A 5 The s+udenf's more serious side is charac+erized by church aHend- ance. He confribuies +o fund- raising drives such as +he Com- munify Chesf and Red Cross, while his parenfs and olhers in fhe com- munify suppor+ +he necessary bond issues for schools and recrearional programs. Rnd School Molds A Student's Character Parma parenls lisfen infenfly as a board member explains plans for fhe new junior high. A Students School Day Include' A lypical day in lhe life ol a Parma sludenl would include many evenls. Alles' arriving by fool, car, or bus he mighl go lo The caleleria unlil 8:l5 and lislen To music, broadcasl by Parma's own disc ioclcey. Firsl is homeroom period in which he lislens lo announcemenls over lhe p.a. and fills oul re- quired cards and forms. The resl of Jrhe day includes classes in required and elecled sub- iecls, lunch in lhe cafeleria, and sludy hall. Allhough school is officially over al 3:30 p.m.. he will probably slay lo work on publicalions, parlicipale in play, music, or variely show loraclices, or allend one of lhe many club meelings. I M-A swaenr Council exec have mfr sponsors magazine drive. commsnee arms plans for communify crm fund drive. Ilasses and Extracurricular Activities. The bus loop and the parking lot are the hub of activity after school, as commuters drive or take buses to and 'From school. Nr.. x. Mm raw . SA. , Fliclxering candles sei flne mood for a Chrislmas assembly presenfed by Concerf Choir. Halffime finds sfudenls swarming fo refreshmenf sfand. Three hundred Parma 'Fans supporfed The charfered irain io Toledo. -. ., ,.,,: is f1 Qi Bunny hopping s+udc:':+s enioy a hobo nighi a+ Canfecn. ttendance At Sporting And Social Events. A +ense momenf in fhe game is reflecfed on fhe faces of Parma roofers a+ a foofball game. D SBI11UI'S AH'er high school, fhen whaf? This is 'I'he quesfion many seniors have been ask- ing fhemselves in earnesf during ihis pasi year. These s+uden+s find fhe college cafalogs, vocaiional helps, and scholarship bullefins in fhe guidance room a guide in solving fhe problem of whal' fo do afier graduaiion in June. G yu if J' , A Q Q . .. .. AW- , 1 s Q K ww... xi X Q3 Q xxxiw b , 5 1 , vw 'N , Q N + .. W N' 5 QQ sw '. ,. K rx +N'lf Class of 1955 Counling and Tallying vofes are senior class officers-Ernie Lees, Treasurer: Bill Hopkins, presidenfg Mr. Marshall, adviser: Dolores Baran, secrelaryg and Dick Sfudinka, vice-presidenf. As our four years of high school come To an end, we as Seniors pause To recall The highlighfs of These years. When we enfered Parma Schaaf High School in The fall of l95l, like all freshmen classes we were a lonely group losT in a crowd of confidenf, laughing upperclassmen, Affer The firsf few weeks we became orienfed To our new surroundings and goT inTo The swing of Things by ioining clubs and going To foofball games and canfeen. Jerry BrandT was elecTed presidenT of The class and conf Tinued as presidenT in his sophomore and iunior years. Time flew by and before long we were sopho- mores and one sTep closer To being upperclassmen. We followed The Redmen closely, led by our cheerleaders, Nancy Rupp and PaT Gannon. Our class was The firsT one To have an underclass picnic, which was held aT Hinckley Lake in June. Our junior year broughf The honor of being upperclassmen, buT more imporTanT iT was our firsT year in The wonderful new Queen of High Schools , Parma Senior High, IT was as iT we were freshmen all over again . . . using The maps To geT To classe rooms and becoming acguainTed wiTh The newer members of The faculTy. However, we were soon self-relianT iuniors. Reviewing The social evenfs of The iunior year, we recall The Y-Teen Chrisfmas Formal, The Junior-Senior Prom, Junior Day, and The class picnic. ln The spring we elecTed Jerry Brandf as Sfudenf Cify Manager for The coming year. All Too soon we were seniors. Our choice for class presidenT was Bill Hopkins and we selecTed Mr. Marshall as our class adviser. Our social calen- dar for The year feafured such evenfs as The senior play, Charley's AunT , The Junior-Senior Prom, and The Senior Dance which was held in The PSH cafe- Teria or, as we prefer To call iT, The PSH ballroom. The year was climaxed by Senior Day, The class picnic, Baccalaureafe, and lasT of all, Commence- menT. Ours was a hecTic year filled wiTh sTudying, Term papers, and imporfanf decisions for The fuTure. lT was a year filled wiTh laughTer, confusion, and good Times. lT was a year filled wiTh friendship picfures, name cards, dues, cap and gown measuremenfs, and commencemenf announcemenfs. IT was a year filled wiTh The liTTle Things done for us by our Teachers, counselors, and friends. These are The Things we'll remember as we recall our four years aT Parma Schaaf and aT Parma Senior High School. ABEL, ELIZABETH LUCY Pat Bowling 2, 3, 43 Choralaires 23 Class Treasurer I3 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee I3 Treasurer I3 Student Conducting 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Honor Society 4. ACOCELLA, EDWARD Ed Theta Hi-Y 3. AGNOLI, BARBARA ANN Barbie Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 3, Captain 33 Intramurals 4. ANGRADI, JULIET MARY Julie Alexander Hamilton Junior High I3 Bowling 43 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ARABIAN, CAROLE IRENE Betsy Bowling 33 Girls' Glee I3 Hall Guards 3, 4, Captain 43 Masquers 23 Senior Committee3 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary I3 Honor Society 4. ARENA, THERESA CATHRINE Terry Alexander Hamilton Junior High I3 John Adams High 2, 3. AUMAN, NEIL RAYMOND Boys' Glee I, 23 Concert Choir I, 23 Movie Crew 2, 3, 43 P. A. Crew 4. BABITT, G. DONALD Fenwick Bowling 2, 33 Boys' Chorus 23 Boys' Glee I, 2, 33 Concert Choir 33 Footbal I3 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4. BACKSTON, ROBERT P. Bob Basketball 23 German Club 33 Intramurals 3. BAFALOUKOS, MARGO Bowling I3 Choralaires 33 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Hall Guards 2, Captain 23 Y-Teens 4. BAGLEY, MARILYN MAE Mare Rhodes High I3 Home Economics Club 33 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 4. BAJKO, WILLIAM ROBERT Bake Hobby-Crafts Club I3 Photography I. BAKER, ALFRED G. Big AI Basketball I, Z3 Boys' Glee I3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Senior Committee3 Tennis 4. BALIKA, ARTHUR A. Butch Arbitration Board 43 Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3 43 Leaders 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Stage Crew I, 23 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4. BALLINGER, LINDA LOUISE Lynn Bowling I, 2, 3 43 Concert Band 33 Girls' Glee I3 Hall Guards I3 Intramurals 23 Malorattes 33 Masquers 23 Modern Dance 33 Senior Committee3 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. BALLOU, BARBARA JEAN Squirt West Tech High I, 2, 33 Bowling 4. BALPH, GEORGE EDMUND Ed Football Manager I3 Golf I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 33 Intramurals I, 43 Spanish Club 3. BANAS, DONALD R. .ag wwe V P I 4 6 3 i I r 4ee ' , I A 3 I ,.. i 4 . ' I .. if fa ina sl f is if at i six. I 1 I - ii f A . 3 -' Y. YYEX ...., , Q A SL . 3 . Nl' gi. Q . ,,:3 3 3 .,., A . P 232' F3 an ...., X X if 3 X U. ' me f X 'X .W ,gg Sic: f ix X A I .X X S ax V 4 I ' N Q N X Q. X I f 3 - ff, 3.f-if? . . i i B YR .. I , A :3::'f.:. ,j . ,gf -3 .f I5 BARAN, DOLORES MARY Dee Boosters 4: Bowling l,2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 3, 4: Girls' Board 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Leaders 2, 3, 4: Senior Committee: Student City Cabinet 4: Student Council, Secretary 3. BASAR, WILLIAM KENNETH Butch BECHLER, CHARLES A. Hall Guards 2: Senior Patrol 2, 3, BELL, MARILYN JANE Mare Girls' Chorus I: Hall Guards 2, 4: Library Page 3, 4: Spectrum 4. BENEDICT, MARY LOUISE Lou St. John Cantius High l: F. N, C. 4: Home Economics Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Spanish Club 2. BERNARDIC, PATRICIA ANN Pat Euclid High I, 2: Y-Teens 4. BIESIADA, SALLY ANN SaI St. Stanislaus High I: Bowling 4: Girls' Chorus 2: Y-Teens 4. BINDER, ERNEST MICHEAL Tennessee Ernie Lakewood High I, 2: Boys' Quartet 3: Concert Choir 3: German Club 3: Choral Club 3: Monarch Hi-Y 3, 4: Student City Cabinet 4. BLACKMORE, ROBERTA JEAN Bobbie Bowling 2, 3, 4: F. N. C. 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee 2: Home Economics Club 2: Y-Teens 3, 4. BOBBIN, RICHARD ALBERT Ape Bowling 3, 4. BODEKER, ROBERT Bo Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 43 Baseball 2. 3, 4: Bovs' Glee I: Delta Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guards 3: Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders 4: Senior Committee: Track 3. BOGNAR, ELEANORE ANN Ellie Bowling 4: Chess Club 3: Clinic Aide 3, 4: F. N. C. 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Hall Guards 3: Honor Socletv 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Science Club 3: Senior Play: Spectrum 3, 4, Section Editor 4: Tl1espians 4: Valedictorian. BOVARD, VALERIE MARGARET Val Biology Club 4: Biology Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, Secretary 3: F. T. A. I, 2, 4, President 2: German Club 3, 4: Girls' Glee I: Honor Societv 3, 4: Intramurals 3. 4: Masquers I: Movie Crew 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 3: Commence- ment Speaker. BOWER, GORDON- LYLE Gordie Bowling 4: Monarch Hi-Y 2. BRANDT, GERALD R. Jerry Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I: Boosters 4: Boys' Glee I, 2: Class President I, 2, 3: Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Football I: French Club 2: Hobby'Crafl's Club I: Honor Society 3, 4: Leaders 2, 3 4, Secretary 3: Choral Club 4' Senior Patrol 2, 3, 4: senior Play: siudenf ony cabinef 3, 45 siudenf City Manager 4: Student Council I, 2, President 4: Commencement Speaker. BRAUN, FRANCES JOAN Fran Bowling 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4, Treasurer 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. BRIGADOI, ROBERTA JEAN Birdie German Club 3: Hall Guards 4: Home Economics Club 2: Intra- murals 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. BRIGGS, SYDNEY DIANE Syd Hall Guards 3, 4, Captain 4: Student City Cabinet 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Honor Society 4. I6 M 'mg . 3 l 'gill I 3 : -,A,, r Y ,.1.z,,i K, , I A .1 V ?,' R ' M. . ' A ,, , ., 4 as ' R , ..-, Q' :ZI I :T 1-P, . ' s NM? M in A - -5 . 2 ff-, ,f gi I ii '. I lf' i ,f Ziff 'A' H 1 ,R 6. P' 'I I as I we fi if Lx I I 1 I A . R s L., . . Rift, - w..,f5,33+ . ' Rlsiesr' af . 'Irs BRYDA, EUGENE J. Gene John Marshall High I, 2, 3, Baskefball 4. BUCHECK, JOAN Buch Thomas Jefferson Junior High I, Bowling 2, Y-Teens 3, 4. BUCHWALD, DIANA BARBRA DY Bowling 3, 4, Hall Guards 2, Hi Spof 4, Inframurals 2, 3, 4, Masquers 2, Senior Commiffee, Y-Teens 3, 4. BUCKNER, WILLIAM A. Bill Foofbgall I, German Club 2, Hobby-Craffs Club I, Library Pages I, 2, . BUDD, CAROL ANN Pro Sf. Procops High I, Hall Guards 4, Home Economics Club 4, Specfrum 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Honor Sociefy 4. BURKE, DONALD W. Don Boys' Chorus I, Foolball I, Senior Pafrol I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeanf 3, 4, Sfage Crew 3. CALKINS, JOHN ROGER Rog CANITIA, THOMAS Tom Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Bowling 3 4, Secrefary 3, Della Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders 4, lnframurals 3, 4, Senior Commiffee. CAPPAS, DEA Dee Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Glee 2, 4, Student Council I, Y-Teens I, 4. CAPPAS, ELEANOR Ellie Canfeen 2, 3, Choralaires I, 2, Concerf Choir 3, 4, Sfudenf Council I, 3, Y-Teens 2, 4. CARLSON, NILS HOWARD Foofball I, 3. CARR, ROSE MARY Rosie Bowling I, 3, Choral Club 3, Choralaires 4, F.N.C. 4, Girls' Chorus I, Girls' Glee 2, Home Economics Club 2, Inframurals I, Y-Teens 2, 3. CARSE, NANCY ELIZABETH Nance Boosfers 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Hall Guards 3, lnframurals 3, Office Pages I, 4, Senior Commiffee, Y-Teens I, 3, 4, Honor Sociefy 4. CHERRY, ALINE ELIZABETH Cherry Frederick High, Frederick, Md., I, 2, Berea High 3, J.C.W.A. 4, Thespians 4, Y-Teens 4. CHERRY, YOLANDA Yo Sf, Boniface High I, 2, Bowling 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Inframurals 3, Hi Spof 4, Modern Dance 3, Specfrum, Secfion Co-edifor 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Honor Sociefy 4, Office Pages 4. CHIKIK, ROBERT Chick Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTMAN, SUZANNE LEE Sue Rhodes High I, 2, 3, Choralaires 4, Y-Teens 4. CHUNA, TOM E. Bowling 4. 1 'I COLE, LOIS ANN Lo Everettville Junior High I, Rhodes High 2, F.N.C. 4, Home Economics Club 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. COLOSIMO, LILLIAN ANN Lill Girls' Chorus I, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. COLYER, GEORGE WILLIAM Bowling 4. COMELLA, DOLORES M. F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. CONKLE, MARJORIE RUTH Mari Choralaires 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee I, Hall Guards 3, Office Pages 4, Spanish Club 2. CONNOR, THOMAS Tom Baseball 4, Bowling 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Delta Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3. CONRAD, RONALD Ronnie' Boys' Glee 3. COTMAN, CHARLES ROGER Reg Boosters 4, Boys' Chorus I, Concert Band I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Hobby-Crafts Club I, 2, Intramurals 4, Orchestra 3, Shop Foremen 3, Honor Society 4. CUPP, JANET Jan Bowling 4, Choralaires 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Girls' Glee I, Intramurals 3, Masquers 2, Parmettes 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. CZABA, ELAINE LOUISE Bowling 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, French Club 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Maiorette 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, Senior Committee, Y-Teens 3, 4. DALE, DE ETTE AUDREY De German Club 3, Hall Guards 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Senior Com- mittee, Y-Teens 3, 4. DAVEDUK, DOROTHY Dor DAVIS, BETTY LOU Lou Martin's Ferry High, Martin's Ferry, Ohio l, 2, Rhodes High 3. DEACON, LAWRENCE ANTHONY Larry Class Vice-President 2, Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3, Leaders 3, Senior Committee, Senior Patrol 2. DECKER, CHARLES RICHARD Chuck Intramurals 4, Shop Foremen 2. DE LUCA, DONALD Don West Tech High l, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Theta Hi-Y 2, 3. DE LUCA, FLORENCE MARIE Mom Boosters 4, Bowling 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Leaders 3, 4, Masquers 2, Student City Cabinet 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Honor Society 4. DERSCHAU, DONNA MAE Don Bowling 4, Hall Guards 4, Hobby-Crafts Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. DIETRICH, GEORGE MARTIN Bomber SI. John Canfius High I3 Wes? Tech High 23 Shop Foremen 4. DI GIOIA, ANGELEE Ang goglirlg 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 23 Inlramurals 23 Y-Teens DISTLER, ROBERT JACK Dis Drivers' Club 43 German Club 23 Hobby-Cralls Club I, 2, 3, 43 Shop Foremen 4. DOBRO, KENNETH MICHEAL Ken Golf 23 Hi Spol 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Speclrum 4. DONNELLY, RALPH GEORGE Hobby-Craffs Club 2, 33 Sparlan Hi-Y 33 Honor Sociely 4. DORNER, JOHN PETER JR. J.D. Hi-Y I3 Hobby-Crafls Club I, 2, 3, 4. DOROSY, THEODORE EDMUND Dors Hobby-Cralls Club I, 2, 3, 43 Masquers 2. DOSS, CHARLES M. Charlie Boosters 43 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 2. DRAISS, VIRGINIA ELLEN F.N,C. 33 Home Economics Club I, 33 Spanish Club 2. DREMANN, CHARLES EARL Chuck Bowling 43 Boosfers 43 Chess Club 33 Inlramurals 43 Library Pages I3 Saxophone Quarfef I, 23 Sparfan Hi-Y 33 Honor Sociely 4. DUBBER, RUTH MARLENE Ru Bowling I, 3, 43 Inlramurals 2, 33 Ensemble 33 Senior Commilfeeg Y-Teens 3, 4. DUCKWORTH. MARY ELLEN Oklahoma Will Rogers High, Tulsa, Oklahoma I, 2, 3. DUNN, DOLORES THERESE Dee Bowling 2, 3, 43 Inframurals 2, 33 Senior Play: Speclrum, head lyoisl' 43 Thespians 43 Y-Teens 43 Honor Sociely 4. DURO, JUDY MARILYNN Jud Bowling I, 2, 33 Hall Guards 33 Hi Spot 33 Intramurals 3. ELIASON, SHIRLEY JOAN Joan Bowling I, ESCHWEILER, WAYNE EDWARD Esch Movie Crew 23 Senior Palrol 2, 33 Sfudenl Council I. FALK, PATRICIA MARIE Pal Bowling 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Hall Guards I3 Library Pages 3, 43 Modern Dance 33 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. FERIK, MARY ANN Home Economics Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. my 5 . . W 'iv 1-o ,f..g..... NX 4' as Q f is 'er miss 3 .Js l 'bn ,, ! FILIPOW, WALTER JOHN Flip Lincoln High I, 23 Intramurals 43 Science Club 33 Honor Society 4. FLAHAN, JEAN F. Girls' Chorus I, 3. FLORIAN, LLOYD S. Boys' Chorus I3 Football I, 23 Senior Patrol I, 23 Spartan Hi-Y 2. FLOWERS, IRENE ANNETTE Lincoln High I, 2, 33 Y-Teens 4. FLOWERS, VIVIAN DIANA Student Council 33 Y-Teens 3. FOWLER, DONALD THOMAS Don St. Ignatius High I, 23 Intramurals 43 Theta Hi-Y 3. FRANK, GEORGE ARTHUR Lanky Intramurals 3, 43 Monarch Hi-Y 2, 3. FUNK, ROBERT WILLIAM Bob Boosters 43 Canteen 3, 43 Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Senior Committee3 Student Council 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4. FUNK, RONALD M. Ron Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Leaders 43 Student Council 3. FURIN, JOAN MILDRED Janice Boosters 4, Vice-President 43 Bowling 43 Girls' Board 23 Hall Guards 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2 3, 4, Secretary 43 Masquers 23 Soc N' Buskin 3, 4, President 43 Spectrum 43 Student Council 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4. GAETA, ROSE MARIE Rosie Bowling I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. GALLAGHER, SHIRLEY MARGARET Shirl F.T.A. 3, 43 German Club 33 Hall Guards I, 33 Home Economics Club 23 Intramurals 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor Society 4. GANNON, PATRICIA A. Patti Boosters 43 Bowling I, 23 Cheerleaders 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Y-Teens 3. GARDNER, MYRNA J. Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 33 Office Pages 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. GELSKE, BERNADETTE Bernie Girls' Chorus I3 Intramurals 33 Library Pages I, 2. GELSTON, HUGH Gladstone Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 4. GERTZ, RONALD C. Ron' Boys' Glee I3 Hall Guards 3, 4, Captain 4. GIERMAN, DONALD J. Don Boys' Glee I, 2, 3, Vice-President 23 Concert Choir I, 3, 43 Par- manaires 2, 33 Choral Club 4. ' ::::.:. 5 ,V . , ..,. Q - ,M E If 3 , - . elm., ?' iss? - I'2i :Ir-E-25-'.-I'2Z1Z'si:Ei::-Eif-E322 ' 7 i?H::f:f :II -If'I:Iii5fI5? :' 'l'I5:5Z5. fi 3 333 Q i . , It . :Q 4. ml 4 G' Q I I N. ix' ,er GLANZ, KENNETH DONALD Ken Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. GOODE, GAE Girls' Glee 2, 33 Masguers I3 Y-Teens 3, 4. GOTTDINER, DAVID A. Dave Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. GOTTDINER, THOMAS B. Tom Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. GREAVES, BEVERLY ELAINE Bev Bovslintg 3, 43 Hall Guards 43 Home Economics Club 23 Y-Teens GREENAWALT, JAMES Grendel Baseball I3 Foolball 43 Intramurals 3, 4. GROSSMAN, GAIL ANNE Alexander Hamillon Junior High I3 Bowling 43 lnlramurals 43 Library Pages 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. GRUBER, NANCY CAROL Bowling I, 3, 43 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. HAAS, JOAN VIRGINIA Joanie Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 43 Home Economics Club 33 Masquers 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. HABERKORN, DARLENE DAWNE Dee Bowling 23 Choralaires 2, 33 F.T.A. 33 Girls' Chorus I3 Library Pages 2, 33 Modern Dance 3, 43 Office Pages 43 Sludenl Conducling 3. HAMILTON, DENNIS EARL Denny Lincoln High I3 lnframurals 3, 43 Thela Hi-Y 3. HAMLETT, SIDNEY RICHARD Dick Hobby-Crafts Club I, 2, 33 Monarch Hi-Y 33 Stage Crew 3, 4. HARTMAN, CHARLES THOMAS Charlie Cheeks Bowling I, 23 Boys' Chorus I3 Boys' Glee 33 Foolball 33 Hall Guards 2, 33 Inlramurals 23 Sludenl Council I, 2, 3. HASKE, BETTE RUTH Boosters 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 43 Girls' Board 33 Hall Guards 2, 33 Senior CommifIee3 Y-Teens I, 3, 43 Honor Sociely 4. HASKIN, JUDY ANN Rhodes High I, 2. HASSEL, THOMAS Tom lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. HAVER, RICHARD Dick Baskefball 23 Senior Patrol 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. HEIDENREICH, GLENN ROBERT Kraul Cross Counfry 3, 43 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Senior Commilfee. 3 ,, g m 'Q If - E ' l 5 ' ,E he I id., N in 4 F I 3 'X X A 4 3 1 X . .f m, I 'L' af 3 was r f W3 E 5' f fl? 3 is W' 0 ',, sv! W J 'G' wus . if 1 - 2 2, 2 E gf L 4? 'ms ew: as Qs . Wi 25425.23 ae HEINEMAN, DONALD R. Heine Cross Counfry 3, 43 Hall Guard 2, Caplain 23 Inlramurals 43 Leaders 43 Senior CommiHee3 Track 2, 3, 4. HELD, VIRGINIA MAUDE Ginny Th-omas Jefferson Junior High I3 Wes? Tech Hiqh 23 Boosters 43 ?lrls'+Cl1orus 33 Inlramurals 3, 43 Leaders 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor ocle y . HELLRIEGEL, ROBERT Bob Rhodes High I, 23 Honor Sociely 4. HEPP, DONETTA ROSE Donny Booslers 43 Bowling I, 3, 43 Girls' Glee l, 23 Hall Guards I3 Home Economics Club 23 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Maiorefle 43 Masquers 23 Modern Dance 33 Office Pages 43 Speclrum 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. HEROLD, JERRY J. Benedicline High I, 23 Monarch Hi-Y 3, Vice-Presidenl 3. HEROLD, KAYE D. Bowling 2, 43 Inlramurals 43 Y-Teens 4. HERTELENDY, JOANNE CECILIA Joan Choralaires 33 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Home Economics Club 2, 3, Presidenl 23 Senior CommiHee3 Y-Teens 2. HICKOK, LOIS Lo Bowling 2, 33 Choralaires 2, 33 Concerl Choir 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Library Pages I, 2, 33 Masquers 23 Parmelles 43 Y-Teens 3. HOCH, CAROLYN ROSE Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 2, 33 Hall Guards 43 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. HODAN, BERNICE A. Bernie Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Choralaires 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Hall Guards 3. HOFFMAN, JANET GEORGIA Girls' Chorus I3 Inlrarrlurals 2, 3, 4. HOFFMAN, JAYNE T. Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HOFFMAN, JUDITH LOIS Judi Thomas Jefferson Junior High I3 Wesl Tech High 23 Concerl Band 33 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 4. HOLMAN, GLORIA ELLYN Glory Wilbur Wrighl Junior High I3 Wesl' Tech High 2, 33 Bowling 43 Senior Commi'r'fee3 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 4. HOPKINS, WILLIAM DONALD WiId WilI Sf. Edward's High I3 Della Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 43 Class Presi- denf 43 Hall Guards 23 lnframurals 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Senior Pafrol 23 Speech Team 43 Sludenf Cify Cabinel 43 Sfudenf Council 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 23 Senior Commiflee. HORN, NORENE R. Nor Bowling 43 Inlramurals 43 Senior CommirIee3 Y-Teens 4. HULKA, WALTER ARTHUR Wally Bowling 23 Boys' Glee I, 23 Concerl' Choir I3 Della Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Hobby-Crafls Club I, 2. HUMENIK, FRANK JAMES Sunshine Chess Club 33 Concerr Band 3, 43 Cross Counlry 43 Hobby-Crafts Club I3 Inframurals 43 Track 3, 4. HUMMEL, RUTH AVIS Ruthie Bowling 2, 33 Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 German Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Girls' Glee li Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 3. HURST, JAMES B. Jim Baseball 2, 33 Boosters 43 Bowling l, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus I3 Boys' Glee 23 Boys' Quartet 33 Concert Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Choral Club 33 Monarch Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 43 Senior Play3 Thespians 4. HYDUK, KEN J. Duke Baseball 33 Football 43 German Club 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. IMBRIGIOTTA, JOSEPH THOMAS Jo-Jo Delta Hi-Y 33 Hall Guards 33 Student Council 3. IRVIN, CAROLYN JON Windy Bowling I3 Canteen 43 Choralaires I: Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls' Board I, 2, 3, 4, Secretarv 3, President 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 43 Parmettes 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. JAHN, RALPH PAUL hhodes High I, 2, 33 Cross Country 43 Intramurals 43 Monarch i-Y 4. JANOS, ROBERTA Bert Bowling 43 Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I. JENSCH, ROBERT Bob Bowling 2, 3, 43 Senior Patrol 4. JOHANSON, ROBERT A. Bob Lutheran High School I, 23 Cross Country 43 Intramurals 43 Tenor Trio 33 Track 4. JOHNSON, ROBERT D. Bob Basketball I, 23 Hall Guards I, 43 Intramurals 4. JOHNSON, SANDRA M. Johni Bowling 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Hall Guards l, 23 Library Pages I, 2, 33 Masquers 23 Y-Teens 4. JOHNSTON, LAURA ANNE Big L Boosters 4, Treasurer 43 Bowling I, 3, 4, Treasurer I3 Choralaires 3, 4, Secretary 3. Vice-President 43 Ensemble 2. 3, 43 I'-.N.C. 43 F.T.A. l, 23 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 2: Hall Guards 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Movie Crew I3 Senior Play Committee3 Soc N' Buskin 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 23 Spectrum 4. JUST, LENORE Girls' Chorus I3 French Club 23 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. JUSTICE, CLAIRE DIANE C.J. Boosters 43 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Choralaires 3, 4, President 43 Ensemble 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Masquers 23 Senior Committee3 Senior Play Committeeg Soc N' Buskin 43 Spanish Club 23 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4. KACIC, RONALD RICHARD Casey Boys' Glee I3 Delta Hi-Y 43 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4. KALINICH, DAVID B. Dave Rhodes High I3 Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 2, 3, Captain 3. KANT, CAROLYN JEAN Girls' Chorus li Hall Guards 33 Intramurals 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. KARAGIOZIS, ANTHONY Tony Basketball I, 23 Boosters 43 Concert Choir 43 Delta Hi-Y 3, 43 Foot- ball I3 Intramurals 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Student Council I3 Senior Committee. it A is II If it 3 'K I S' 4 w 3 iss I ,Y ig sg, 1 28 Fx 5 3, X XXX A 're 5 SQ L 'ka- Z, ll KAROLESKI, ROBERT JOSEPH Bowling 2, 3, 43 Inframurals 2, 33 Shop Foremen 4. KERRIGAN, BETTY DIANE Shaw High I, 23 Choralaires 3, 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Guidance Speaker 3: Hall Guards 33 Inframurals 43 J.C.W.A. 3, 4, Secrefary 43 Soc N' Buskin 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. KESSLER, LOUISE A. Holy Name High I3 Bowling 73 YATeens 3, 4. KIENER, FRED Crescenr Heighrs High, Calgary, Alberfa, Canada I, 23 Chess Club 3. KING, MYRL FRANCES Bowling I, 43 Choralaires 2, 33 Ensemble 3: French Club 33 Girls' Chorus I3 Library Pages 23 Sludenl Council 23 Trio 33 Y-Teens 3. KIRALY, NANCY Thomas Jefferson Junior High I3 Wesf Tech High 2, 3. KISH, JOHN Sonny Lincoln High I3 Hobby-Crafls Club 3, 4, KITCHEN, BARBARA JOAN Barb Bowling 3, 43 F.T.A. I, 2. 3, 43 German Club 43 Honor Sociely 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 43 Librarv Paces I3 Spanish Club 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 43 Speclrum 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. KLAIBOR, CAROL ANN Sf. John Canfius High I3 Hall Guards 23 Inlramurals 33 Movie Crew 43 Science Club 3. KNEALE, ROBERT B. Shop Foremen 4. KNOBLE, MARILYN ELIZABETH Toolie Booslers 43 Bowling 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Maiorelies 33 Masquers 23 Soc N' Euskin 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. KOBAK, WILLIAM EDWARD Sl. John Canfius High I, 23 Bowling 33 Inlramurals 3. KOCHIS, SHIRLEY ANN Shirl Bowling 43 Senior Commiflee. KOCKA, JOAN CAROLE Koke Rhodes High I3 Boosfers 4, Presidenl 43 Bowling 2. 3, 4: Girls' Board 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Girls' Glee 23 Inframurals 2, 3, 43 Masquers 23 Y-Teens 3, 4, Cabinef 4. KOGLER, CAROL JEAN Kogie Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Choralaires 3. 4: Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Hall Guards 33 Sludenl Council 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor Sociefy 4. KOLAR, BARBARA ANN Babs Canleen I, 23 Home Economics Club 43 Sludenf Council 23 Y-Teens 43 Senior Commillee. KOLESAR, GEORGE RICHARD Swabby Baskelball I3 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 23 Concerl Choir 3, 43 Inlramurals 3, 43 Science Club 43 Spartan Hi-Y 33 Track 3, 4. KONSTANT, MARION Mar Bowling I3 Canfeen I, 23 Choralaires 33 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Hall Guards I3 Y-Teens 3, 4. 24 - 55 sf 2 2. X in 5 F , Q' I' - I v Ag I.. is. 53 A . . ...... ' '- ' .F ':es in I ,.,.. . I X. S aw ms: me ag' Q., gg sa. M... vggwie We 2 H ee.e....,. .,, My all I I S he lf. ' fs. xi X If I . agai- Q 3. ic .T fx sr, Qi 'Wie wil. Q I rf Q Q I, ,.,, 3' Q L . 'B -4 f wwf . X KOSEMPA, JOSEPH J. Joe St. Ignatius High I, French Club 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Theta Hi-Y 3. KOVACS, PADDY ANN Pat Wilbur Wright Junior High I, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Library Pages 3: Masquers 2, Office Pages 4, Senior Play Committee, Spectrum 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. KOZ, MARILYN CAROLE Kouie Bowling 2, 3, Canteeen I, 2, Girls' Glee I, 2, Hall Guards 4, Library Pages 2, Masquers 2, Student Council 2, Y-Teens 3. KRAMER, CAROL JEAN C.K. Bowling 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Community Chest Speaker 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Girls' Chours I, Hall Guards 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, Library Paqes 2, Spectrum 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4. KRAMER, PHILIP J. Phil Massena High, Massena, New York I, 2, Hall Guards 4, Hobby- Crafts Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, Senior Committee. KRESS, PATRICIA IRENE Pat Choralaires 2, 3, Girls' Glee I, Head of School Banking System 4, Honor Society 4. KRUSE, ROBERT Basketball I, 2, Bowling 2, 3, Boys' Chorus I, German Club 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. KRZEWINSKI, JOANNE MARIE Jo Alexander Hamilton Junior High I, Bowling 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Hall Guards 3, Intramurals 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. KUHN, CAROL JEAN Deb Bowling I, French Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4. KUNSCH, MARLENE JOYCE Mar French Club 2, Girls' Glee I, Y-Teens 3, 4. KUPCZAK, BEN Big Ben Lincoln High I, 2, Honor Society 4. LABINSKI, RONALD Ron St. Joseph's High, Buffalo, New York I, Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Senior Patrol 2, Senior Play, Thespians 4. LANGE, JOAN MARIE Choralaires 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, Y-Teens 3, 4. LANZO, ARLENE SUSAN R Bowling I, 2, Choralaires 2: F.T.A. I, Girls' Glee I, Hall Guards I, Y-Teens 3, 4, Senior Committee. LARSEN, ARTHUR LOUIS Art Boys' Glee I, Chemistry Lab Assistant I, 2, 3, Chess Club 3, Honor Society 3, 4, J.C.W.A. I, Spectrum 3, 4, Photography Editor 4, Salutatorian. LAUBSCHER, RALPH WAYNE Ace Bowling 2, Senior Patrol 4. LEES, ERNEST JAMES Ernie Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, Delta Hi'Y 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Senior Com- mittee. LESZCZ, NORMAN E. Norm Faaebfll 4, German Club 2, Hobby-Crafts Club I, Intramurals . . .4- 25 w as Q .swf-g-3 av H4 1 Q . ':, gr., 5 I I W i n 'bs 3, ' ,gf X I .Ii ,:15E,.:, fs! I , Ai II 4 : M Q 'Qi X li wi is A g g ,ga-.3 ' Q .--- A. M .7 ,B 3 X I ,.., 3 , . Y H. :., fi I 3 s V . ' . 53 J' I I . 2,551 3 xg 59:3 I fX'2,j:E.i13f?E. . aww, Wwe.-A s zz: , lg, gpg R' - sse.,L4i2 3 Yissfir.. .w...w. , .- assqzl' . 223 . .af LILLEY, ADELENIE BERYL Addie Arbifrarion Board Secretary 43 Bowling I, 43 Canfeen I, 2, 3 43 Guidance Speaker 33 Inlrarnurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 4, Presiclenf 43 Masquers 2, Vice-Presidenr 23 Soc N' Buskin 43 Senior Play Com- rniIIee3 Sfudenl Cify Cabinef 3, 43 Sludenl Council I, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Senior and Junior Commiffees. LINGE, DAVID EDWARD Boys' Glee 3. LINKENHEIMER, HARRY Link 5-Ioslabl-Crafls Club 2, 33 lnlramurals 33 Radio Club 23 Thefa Hi-Y LISS, PAUL S. Baskeiball I3 Della Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball I, 2, 33 Hobby-Crafis Club I3 Intramurals 43 Senior Patrol 23 Track 3, LISTER, LOUISE M. Band 3, 43 Concerf Choir 4: Conducfing I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee I, 3, Ensemble 33 Horn Ouarfef 4, Sfring 2, 33 lnlramurals 3, 43 Library Pages 23 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Soc N' Buskin 43 String Trio 4. LISY, RAYMOND EDWARD Big Liz Senior Pafrol 3, 4. LIWOSZ, ELAINE ROSE E SI. Michael's High I, 23 Bowling 43 Hall Guards 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. LOCKYER, WALLACE EDWIN WalIy Senior Pafrol I, 4. LOGIE, RICHARD SCOTT Dick Baskelball 23 Class Vice-Presidenr 33 Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Foofball 2, 3, 43 lnlramurals 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4. LONG, JANICE RUTH Jan Rhodes High I, 2, 33 Hall Guards 43 Y-Teens 4. LONQG, JOHN KENNETH Johnny Boosfers 43 Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 43 Secrefary-Treasurer 33 Drum Ouarlef 23 Guidance Speaker 33 Hobby-Crafls Club I, 2, 33 Infra- murals 43 Orchesfra 2, 33 Soc N' Buskin 4, Treasurer 43 Specfrum Adverfising Manager 43 Sfudenl Council 2. LONGSTREET, EDWARD WILLIAM Willie Foofball I3 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. LOWTHER, NOREEN GAIL Dimples Bowling I, 2, 43 Choralaires 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Y-Teens 4. LUPICA, MARY ANN Mar Inlramurals 2, 3, 4. MC AFEE, GAYLE ELAINE Y-Teens 4. MACDONALD, LOIS MARIE Red Bowling 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Y-Teens 4. MACINTYRE, ELAINE MARIE KiHy Home Economics Club 23 Inlramurals I, 2, 43 Y-Teens 4. MC MAUGH, GORDON B. Gordie Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 Boosters 43 Boys' Glee I, 2, 3, Ensemble 33 Concerf Choir 3, 43 Parmanaires 3. MACGREGOR, PLORA JEAN Flea Bowling 3, 43 Hall Guards 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 4. MACHALEC, ANTHONY DONALD TONY Spectrum 4. MACKIE, JUDITH ANN Judy Chess Club 33 Office Pages 2, 4. MACKO, JUDITH LEE Judy Girls' Chorus I3 Intramurals 2, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 4. MAGOCKYJ, WALTER Lincoln High I, 2, 3. MALECKI, ROCHELLE LAVERNE ChelIe Rhodes High I, 23 Drivers' Club 43 Y-Teens 4. MARCINEK, ROBERT Bob Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 4. MARCINKO, LEONARD P. Lenny St. Procop's High I3 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. MARES, RAYMOND J. Ray Baseball 3, 43 Boys' Glee I3 Concert Choir I3 Guidance Attendant 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Senior Play. MARTULA, RUTH A. Ruthie Girls' Chorus I3 Hi Spot 43 Intramurals 33 Y-Teens I, 3, 43 Senior Committee. MATUSEK, ROBERT Basketball I3 Bowling I, 2, 33 Boys' Chorus I3 Intramurals 2. MAURER, JANE ELLEN Janesie Boosters 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4, President 43 Choral Club 3, 43 Choralaires 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee I3 Hall Guards 2, Captain 23 Parmanettes 43 Reserve Band 23 Spectrum 43 Student gouncilf, 43 Y-Teens I, 3, 43 Senior Play, Student DiI'BCIOfj Honor ociey . MEDINK, NANCY CAROL Bunny Bowling 23 Ensemble 33 F.T.A. I, 23 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 3: Homemaking Club 43 Y-Teens 3, MELLOTT, KENNETH DOUGLAS Ken Bowling 2, 33 Boys' Glee I3 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir I3 Saxophone Trio and Quartet 33 Spartan Hi-Y 3. MICHNAY, ALICE MARJORIE German Club 33 Hall Guards 43 Intramurals 43 Honor Soci AwIis ety 4. MILLER, CARL H Ugly MILLER, DONALD R. Don Bowling 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. MILLER. JUDITH ANN Miller Choralaires I3 Girls' Glee 23 Spanish Club 3, 4, President 43 Spectrum grtliaditgr 43 Senior Committee3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Honor ocley . mx 3,-.. Agzl I ' ,E . 'T ,jx r' I X W' X S . X 3 AB yi I , i.. it . xx ff- 5 as wi J 27 MILLER, KATHERINE ANN Kalhy Bowling 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I, 23 lnlramurals I, 2, 33 Y-Teens 3, 4, Cabinef 3, 43 Senior Commillee. MOLNAR, NANCY ANN Peanul ' Hall Guards 43 Y-Teens 4. MOLNAR, RICHARD JOSEPH Dick Bowling I, 33 Hall Guards 2. MORGAN, ALAN RICHARD AI Baseball 23 Boosfers 43 Boys' Glee I, 23 Choral Club 33 Golf I3 Honor Sociefy 3, 43 lnframurals 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Monarch Hi-Y 3, 4, President 43 Parmanaires 33 Sfudenl Cily Cabinef 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Senior Commiflee. MROCZKA, DOLORES ESTELLE Del Bowling 33 French Club 2. 3, President 33 F.T.A. 33 Honor Sociefy 3, 43 Inframurals 2, 33 Office Assislanl 43 Specfrum 43 Sludenl Council 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MUELLER, BEVERLY RUTH Bev Bowling 43 Hall Guards 2, 33 Y-Teens 4. MULHAN, CAROLE ANN Mui Sarasofa High, Sarasola, Florida I, 23 Hall Guards 33 Inlramurals 33 Y-Teens 4. MURAL, ELAINE Mural Bowling I, 23 lnlramurals I, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. MUSGRAVE, THOMAS LATHERS RoberI Q Baskelball Manager I, 23 Booslers 4, Treasurer 43 Canleen 43 Della Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Foolball I, 23 Hobby-Crafls Club I3 lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 43 Pholography I, Presidenf I3 Spanish Club 2, 33 Speclrum 43 Sfudenl Council I, 4, Treasurer 4. NEIRA, JOSEPH Joe Lincoln High I, 23 Senior Commiffee. NESTER, LEROY ALVIN Lee Foofball 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 43 Honor Sociefy 3, 43 Inlramurals 3, 4. NESVAL, JANET LEE Jan Rhodes High I3 Bowling 43 Hall Guards 33 lnframurals 43 Maiorelles 33 Y-Teens 3, 4. NEUMANN, RICHARD L. Neuf Baskefball I, 23 Booslers 4, Secrelary 43 Cross Counlry 2, 3, 43 Fool- ball I3 Intramurals 3, 43 Track I, 2, 4. NEWMAN, THOMAS E. Tom SI. Ignalius I3 Hobby-Craffs Club 23 Parma Hornels 2. NYBERG, KAY PHYLLIS Katie Booslers 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Canleen 3, 4, Secrelary 43 Choralaires I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 43 Class Secrefary 23 Honor Sociely 3, 43 Inframurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 43 Spanish Club 33 Sludenl Cily Cabinel 43 Sfudenf Council 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, 4, President 23 Senior Cammillee. O'DELL, JEANNE Digger Bowling I, 2, 33 Choralaires 43 Girls' Chorus I, 23 Girls' Glee 33 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Commillee. OHLRICH, JACQULYN LEON Jackie Euslis High, Eusfis, Florida 2, 33 Bowling 43 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 4. OLBRYS, MARILYN ROSE Mare Bowling 2, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 23 Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Senior Commilfee. 28 O'MALLEY, GEORGE WILLIAM PARANIC, ROBERT JOHN Peeyok Boys' Chorus I3 Concert Choir I3 Football I3 Intramurals 4. PARKER, CAROL J. Bugs Bowling 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Hall Guards 2, 3, 43 Library Pages 2, 3, 43 Masquers 23 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior COMMITTEE: Honor Society 4. PATTERSON, IRENE HOPE I Bowling 2, 33 Choralaires I, 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 Hi Spot 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Leaders 43 Senior Committee. PENNY, PETER JOSEPH JR. Pete Chess Club 33 German Club 2, 33 Hobby-Crafts Club 23 Parma Hornets 2. PERRILL, DON H. Boosters 43 Bowling I, 33 Intramurals 43 Senior Committee3 Honor Society 4. PERRY, JANET M. Jan North Olmsted High I3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 4. PESCH, JACK W. Boosters 43 Intramurals 33 Student Council I. PETRAS, SHIRLEY ANN Shirl West Tech High I, 2, 33 Y-Teens 4. PFEIFER, LAVERNE Vernie Boosters 43 Canteen I3 Girls' Board 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 2, 3, Captain 33 Office Pages 43 Y-Teens 33 Senior Committee. PFISTER, WILFRED A. JR. Big Bill Football I. POLDRUHI, EUGENE M. The Drewer Baseball 43 Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. POSCH, AUDREY SUE Aud Arbitration Board 43 Canteen 43 Choral Club 3, 43 Choralaires I, 23 Concert Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4' F.T.A. 3, Secretary 33 German Club 4, Secretary 43 Girls' Board I, 23 Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Junior Committee 33 Modern Dance 23 Orchestra I3 Senior Committee3 Student Council 43 Trio 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 4. PRINT, KAY ELIZABETH Misprint Boosters 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Canteen 43 Choral Club 3, 43 Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee I3 Girls' Quartet 3, 4' Hall Guards 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Play3 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4' Spectrum 2, 43 Student City Cabinet 43 Student Speaker 33 Thespians 43 Trio I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 3, 4. PROSSER, JEAN LOUISE Jeanie Bowlino 3, 43 Concert Band 3, 4' F.T.A. 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet I3 Honor Society 4. RALPH, DONALD JOHN Boosters 43 Cross Country 43 Football I, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. RAMPELT, CAROL JEAN Boosters 43 Bowling 2 43 Canteen I3 Hall Guards 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Senior Committeeg Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Honor Society 4. REDDISH, ANTHONY FRANCIS Tony Canteen 3, 43 Hobby-Crafts Club 23 Movie Crew 2, 3, 43 P.A. Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 43 Shop Foremen 4. 29 X REED, RUSSELL LYLE Reedy' REGAN, THOMAS J. T-J. Wilbur Wright Junior High I3 Library Pages 33 Monarch Hi-Y 33 Student Guide 3. REIFF, PAUL AYERS Reefer Mansfield High I, 2. REINEL, PATRICIA JOSEPHINE Patty Arbitration Board 43 Boosters 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards I3 Honor Society 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Junior Committee3 Leaders 43 Modern Dance 33 Senior Committeeg Spectrum 43 Student Council 2, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, President 4, Vice-President 2. REPKO, RICHARD FRANK Chardo Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Canteen I, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 33 Movie Crew 2. RESCHKE, JACOUELINE LEE Jackie Harding Junior High I3 Lakewood High 2, 33 Bowling 43 Choralaires 43 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 4. REYNOLDS, LLOYD J. Scolchman Basketball I3 Football I3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Senior Play: Spectrum 43 Tennis 3, 43 Thespians 4. RICHARDS, DONALD FRANCIS Don Baseball 33 Bowling 2, 33 Canteen 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 33 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Concert Choir 4, Vice- President 43 Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 33 Hall Guards 2' Intramurals 23 Orchestra 33 Saxophone Quartet 2, 3: Trio 33 Choral Club 43 Senior Committeeg Spectrum 43 Student City Cabinet 43 Student Council 3. RIEDER, NONA MARIE Big N Bowling 43 Choralaires I, 2, 43 Choral Club 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 33 Glee Club I, 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Committee. RINALDI, ELIZABETH ANN Hui.. West High I, 23 Hall Guards 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Spanish Club 3,42 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor Society 4. ROB, ROBERTA MARILYN Bert Bowling 2, 43 Canteen I, 2, 33 F.T.A. 33 Hall Guards I, 23 Hi Spot 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Masquers I3 Speech Team 43 Senior Play Committee3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ROCK, VIRGINIA ANN Rocky Lourdes Academy 23 Bowling 43 Office Pages 43 Senior Play Com- mittee3 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. RONSKY, JANET LOUISE ..Jann Girls' Glee I3 Hall Guards I3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ROSENBERRY, CATHARINE OLIVE Rosie Maple Heights High I, 2, 33 Intramurals 43 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 4. ROSSI, CATHERINE MARIE Cathy West High I, 23 Hall Guards 43 Intramurals 33 Spectrum Business Manager 43 Honor Society 4. RUPP, NANCY ARDEN Ardie Boosters 43 Bowling 2 33 Canteen 2, 33 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Head 43 Hall Guards I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 43 Leaders 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Honor Society 4. RUSIN, JOHN Johnny Lincoln High I3 Shop Foremen 4. RYAN, THOMAS Ton Intramurals I, 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3. SAKO, CYRIL ANDREW JR. CY St. John Cantius High I, Z3 German Club 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Track 4. SANDERS, DALE ARTHUR Hobby-Crafts Club 2, 3, 4. SANDY, SHIRLEY RUTH Sandy Bowling 43 German Club 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Hall Guards 4. SAUNDERS, EUGENE FRANKLYN Eng Basketball 33 Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Senior Patrol 2. SCACCO, MARIE ANTOINETTE St. Joseph Academy I, 23 Y-Teens 4. SCHAFER, JANET HELEN Jan Bowling I, 33 Canteen I, 2, 33 Girls' Chorus I3 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. SCHAFER, JANIS HILDA Jan Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Canteen I, 2, 33 Choralaires 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Hall Guards 43 Home Economics Club 2, 3, President 33 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. SCHAUER, JOHNA JEAN Johnnie Bowling 33 Choralaires I3 Concert Choir 23 French Club 2, 33 .F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Intramurals I Z. 33 Orchestra I, 2. 3, 43 Senior Play Committee3 String Trio 23 String Quartet 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Spectrum Section Co-editor 4. SCHINDLER, MAX FREDRICK Big Max Basketball I, 7, 3, 43 Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Track 3, 43 Senior Committee. SCHNEIDER, CONSTANCE BARBARA Connie Girls' Chorus 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. SCHNELL, JANET FAYE Jan Home Economics Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 43 Senior Committee. SCHUENEMANN, DAVID ARTHUR Dave Baseball 33 Boosters 43 Boys' Chorus I3 Boys' Glee 23 Choral Club 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, President 43 German Club 3, 4, President 33 Honor Society 3, 4. Vice-President 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Junior Quartet 3: Monarch Hi-Y 3. 4. Vice-President 4: Spectrum 3, 4, Section Editor 43 Student City Cabinet 43 Senior Committee3 Com- mencement speaker. SCHUERGER, PAMELA JOAN Pam Boosters 43 Bowling I. 23 Canteen I, 2, 33 Hi Spot 43 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Masquers I, 23 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SCHULTZ,.HELEN.MARlE St. Mary's High, Barberton, Ohio I3 Band 43 Bowling 23 F.T.A. 3, 4. SCHULTZ, JOANNA ELIZABETH Jo Accomlpanistz Boys' Chorus 2, Boys' Glee I, 2, 3, Girls' Triple Trio 3, Senior Parmanaires 3, Trumpet Trio 33 Bowling l, 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Ensemble 43 Girls' Glee I3 Intramurals 2: Orchestra I. 2, 3, 43 Senior Plav Committee3 Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4. SCHULTZ, ROGER OTTO Rag Lutheran High School I, 2. SCOTT, GLORIA JEAN Scottie Harrisburg Hioh I, 23 Bowling 3. 43 Hall Guards 3. 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Student Council 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Committee. SEAMAN, JOAN MARIE Butch Bowling 43 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. im S Ev 5 f we Q Q ,os ,, ....., .,.. . , I ,, X ,, . N we iffliw me W ' X X X is we A .5 . 'E N SEDA, RAYMOND JOHN Hall Guards 2, 3, Captain 3. SEDLAK, GLORIA FLORENCE Bowling 43 Hall Guards 43 Or ..Ray. GIori' chestra 23 Y-Teens 2, 4. SEITZ, WILLIAM U. BiII' Intramurals I3 Movie Crew 2. SEIWERT, ROGER WAYNE Rog' Hobby-Crafts Club 3. SEMICH, ALBERT WILLIAM JR. Al' Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 43 Hobby-Crafts Club I, 2, 33 Parma Hornets I3 Senior Patrol 2, 3. SGRO, JOYCE MARIE Pro Thomas Jefferson Junior High I3 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Senior Committee. SHAKER, RAYMOND ELIAS Ray Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Brooklyn-Parma Hi-Y Council 4, President 43 Class Treasurer 2, 33 Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 4, President 33 Senior Committee3 Senior Play C0mmIf'e6j Student Council 33 Track 2, 33 Student City Cabinet 3. SHAW, ALLEN LEE Al Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Drum Quartet 33 Hobby-Crafts Club I, 23 Orchestra 43 Radio Club 3. SHOTT, JOHN STEPHEN Jack Hall Guards 33 Hobby'Crafts Club 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Masquers I. SHUTT, DOYLE Monarch Hi-Y 3, 4. SHYMSKE, RAYMOND Shimmer Boys' Chorus I. SIARKOWSKI, ROSE MARIE Rosie St. Michael's High I, 23 Intramurals 33 Y-Teens 4. SIEDLECKI, JOSEPH T. Spook Basketball I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Student Guide 33 Tennis 3, 4. SLEPKO, PATRICIA ANN Pat William Dean Howells Junior High I3 West High 23 F.N.C. 3, 43 F.T.A. 33 Intramurals 43 Office Pages 33 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor Society 4. , SMITH, BRUCE MARTIN X P Smithy Intramurals I. SOMMERFELD, RUSSELL R. Russ ISlt.J1gnatius High I3 Shop Foremen 43 Hobby-Crafts Club 23 Theta u- . SOMSAK, ROBERT STEPHEN Sack Bowling 33 Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. SORUFKA, WALTER ANDREW ' Boosters 43 Debate Club 2, Treasurer 23 German Club 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 4, President 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Monarch Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 43 Senior Committeeg Senior Play Committee3 Spectrum Sales Manager 4. 'WaIIy SPANGLER, DONALD Don John Marshall High 3, Boys' Chorus I, Delta Hi-Y I, 2, Football I, Intramurals 2. SPECHT, WERNER Spike Hall Guards 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. SPICOCHI, KENNETH CHARLES Nathan Hale Junior High I, John Adams High 2, 3, Concert Choir 4. SRAMO, ROSEANN ?igs'4Board I, Hi Spot 4, Masquers 2, Modern Dance 4, Y-Teens STEIN, ROBERT LEE Little Fish Boys' Glee I, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. STEMLER, RITA ANN Wee Choralaires 3, 4, German Club 3, Treasurer 3, Girls' Glee I, 2, Hall Guards 3, Intramurals 4, Senior Play Committee, Spectrum 4. STEPP, RITA G. Bowling 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Y-Teens 4. STEYER, PATRICIA A. Teddy Bowling I, 2, Hall Guards 4, Student Council 2. STOCK, RONALD A. Ron Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Boosters 4' Bowling I, 3, 4' Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Leaders 2, Student Council 3, 4. STUDINKA, RICHARD J. Dick Boosters 4, President 4, Class Vice-President 4, Delta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I, Secretary 3, Greater Cleveland Hi-Y Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hall Guards 2, Hobby-Crafts Club I, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Parma Hornets I, Senior Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Senior Play, Student Citv Cabinet 4: Student Council 3, Vice-President 3, Tennis 3, Senior Committee, Thespians 4, Commencement Speaker. STUHM, DAN R. Boys' Chorus I, Hobby-Crafts Club 2, 3, Track Manager 2. STURMAN, JUDY ANN Storm Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Choralaires 3, 4, Girls Chorus I, Girls' Glee 2, Hall uards I, Hi Spot 2, 4, Intramurals 3, Library Pages I, Masquers 2, Student Council I, Y-Teens 3, 4. SUNDYALL, CHARLES ARTHUR Chuck Basketball I, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Delta Hi-Y I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Football I, SYKORA, SHIRLEY GAIL Shirl Senior Committee, Honor Society 4. SZALKOWSKI, BERNIE Concert Band I, 2, 3, Reserve Band I. TASKY, WILLIAM A. WiIlie Boys' Glee I, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2. TAYLOR, CHARLES W. Charlie Basketball I, Boys' Chorus I, Class Vice-President I, Della Hi-Y 2, 3 4, Intramurals 4, Senior Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Chief 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Committee. TAYLOR, SHEILA ANN Oola Bowling 4, Choralaires I, 3, 4, Clinic Aide 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, F.N:C. 3, 4, President 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Spectrum 3, 4, Section Editor 4, Y-Teens 4, Thespians 4. 33 THIERSCH, ROGER Bowling 2, 43 Boys' Chorus I, 23 Boys' Glee 33 Monarch Hi-Y I, 3. THOMPSON, BARBARA JEAN Barby F.N2.C. 43 Girls' Chorus 33 Intramurals 33 Spanish Club 3, 4. THOMPSON, DARLENE PATRICIA Dar Anderson Townshin Hioh School, Cincinnati I, 2, 33 Hall Guards 43 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 4. TOMARIC, ALAN A. Al St. Edward's High I, 2, 3. TOWNSEND, JANE MARY Janie Thomas Jefferson Junior High I3 Choralaires 43 Girls' Glee 2, 33 Intramurals 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. TRACKLER, JANE Sam Boosters 43 Choral Club 3, 43 Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 French Club 3, Vice-President 3: Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee I, 23 Guidance Speaker 33 Honor Society 3. 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 4..Treasurer 43 Masouers 2- Senior Plav. Student Director: Spectrum Section Editor 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 43 Senior COMMIHBQQ Thespians 4. TRAMMELL, JAMES RUDOLPH JR. Jimbo Cross Country 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 Track 2, 3, 4. TRAUSCH, DONALD HAROLD Don Cross Country 3, 43 Movie Crew 23 Track I, 2, 3, 4. TRENHAILE, CAROL ANN Annie German Club 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2. TRILL, PAULINE JULIA Paul Bowling I, 33 Choralaires 3, 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. TUCKY, TED J. Bowling I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 23 Football I. TUROCY, RICHARD R. DIck Lakewood High I, 2, 3. TYLER, CAROL JEAN EDUC Bowling 23 Stage Design 23 Y-Teens 4. TYTKO, STANLEY Stan Benedictine Hioh I: Boosters 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 23 Hall Guards 23'Hobby-Crafts Club 2, 33 Intramurals 23 Red Cross 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Student Council 43 Senior Committee. UHLIR, NORMAN Norm Myron T. Herrick High I3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Boosters 4, Secretary 43 Bowlinq 3: Canteen 2, 33 Delta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Leaders 43 Student Council 3, 43 Senior Committee. UNIS, CARL Head-doe' St. Ignatius High I, 23 Delta Hi-Y 43 Golf 3, 43 Intramurals 3. VAN LINGE, JUDITH Judy' Girls' Glee l, 23 Hall Guards 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Masquers 2: Movie Crew 2. 3, 4: Soc N' Buskin 3, 43 Spectrum 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 Senior Committee. VOLMAR, LOIS ELIZABETH Lo' Bowling 43 French Club Z3 German Club 2, 33 Girls' Chorus I, 23 Hall Guards 3, 4, Captain 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor Society 4. VONDERAU, LARRY E. Lar Bowling 2, 3, 43 Delfa Hi-Y I3 Inframurals 43 Sparfan Hi-Y 3. VORE, GAIL E. Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 23 Inframurals I3 Masquers I3 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Commiffee. WALDROP, GERALD L. Jer Hobby-Craffs Club I, 23 Shop Foremen 4. WALTER, JUNE ANN Junie Bowling 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Choralaires I, 23 Concerf Choir 3, 43 Hall Guards 33 lnframurals 3, 43 Movie Crew 3, 43 Parmeffes 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Honor Sociefy 4. WANER, PHYLLIS EILEEN PhyII Bowling 2, 4, Vice-Presidenf 23 Canfeen 3, 43 Class Secrefary I3 French Club 2: Girls' Chorus I, Secrefary I3 Inframurals 2, 33 Masquers 23 Office Pages 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. WEISER, JUDITH ANN Judy Bowling 43 Choralaires 2, 33 Girls' Glee I3 Girls' Board I3 Hall Guards 23 Sfudenf Council I3 Y-Teens 3, 4. WESTBROOK, RUTH Bowling 43 German Club 33 Girls' Glee I, 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. WIATRAK, JOHN GERALD Jack Erench Club 23 Hobby-Craffs Club I, 23 Movie Crew 2, 43 Sfage rew 2. WILENIUS, ROBERTA LOUISE Bobbie French Club 3. Treasurer 33 Hall Guards I. 2, 43 lnframurals I3 Masqusrs 23 Office Pages 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, JOYCE ELAINE Bowling 2: Canfeen 43 Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 2, 33 Infra- murals I3 Y-Teens 3. WILSON, TOM Willie Bowling 23 Boys' Glee I3 Concerf Band I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards Z3 Inframurals 2, 4. WIRTH, FRANK ALLEN Concerf Band 2, 33 Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 43 Reserve Band I. WITTE, KAREN LOUISE Ma Bowlin 2' Choralaires 3, 4, Secrefary 33 F.N.C. 43 Girls' Chorus I: Gira' Glee 23 Hall Guards 3, Capfain 33 lnframurals 43 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Specfrum 43 Y-Teens 3, 4, Cabinef 3, Vice-Presidenf 4. WITTSTOCK, NELSON H. Nels Cross Counfry 43 German Club 2, 33 Movie Crew 33 Science Club 33 Track 3, 43 Honor Sociafy 4. WNEK, CHESTER Chef Band I, 2, 3, 43 Hobby-Crafls Club I, 2, 33 Inframurals 33 Movie Crew I3 Orchesfra 4. WOEHLERT, GORDON DONALD Crickef Bowling I3 Hobby-Craffs Club 23 Movie Crew I. WOLF, LUCILLE CAROL Lou Bowling 43 Canfeen I, 2, 43 Inframurals 43 Office Pages 43 Senior CommiHee3 Y-Teens 4. WOOD, JAMES EDGAR Jim Boosters 43 Canteen 2, 33 Cross Counfry 33 Inframurals 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Track 2, 3. WOODWARD, ROBERT HOWARD Woody Chess Club 33 French Club 2, 3, 43 Hobby-Crafts Club I3 Intra- murals I3 J.C.W.A. I, 2 3, 43 Vice-President 43 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 43 Science Club 33 Honor Society 4. WOYCITZKY, ROBERT GEORGE WiCk Boys' Glee I, 2, Secretary 23 Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Monarch Hi-Y 3, 4. WYSOCKI, EUGENE P. Genio Football I3 Hall Guards 23 Intramurals I, Z, 33 Senior Committee3 Tennis 3, 4. YODER, BETTY JANE B.J. Bowling 3, 43 Canteen 2, 33 Hall Guards I, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Club 2, 33 Intramurals 33 Office Pages 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. YOUNG, KATHRYN JODEEN Kathie Fairview High I3 Bowling 3, 43 Canteen 23 French Club 3, 43 Hall Guards 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Library Pages 33 Movie Crew 3, 43 Office Pages 43 Senior Play Committee3 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. ZACCARDELLI, JOHN JOSEPH Spaqhetts Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ZAHN, HARRIET MABEL Harrie Band 4, Secretary 43 Boosters 4, Secretary 43 Bowlin I, 2, 3, 43 Choralaires 23 Concert Band Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Head 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee I3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Library Pages 23 Masquers I3 Modern Dance 33 Senior Committee3 Spectrum 3 Soc N' Buskin 3, 4, Secretary 43 Student Council 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. ZBORNIK, MARILYN ANN Mimi Girls' Chorus I3 Girls' Glee 23 Spanish Club 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ZEMBA, GERRY MARY Blondie Brooklyn High I3 Bowling 2, 43 Senior Committee. ZEUCH, KARL NORMAN Zuch Bowling I, 23 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 33 Spanish Club 23 Track I. ZIETLOW, CAROL HELENE Slow Poke Bowling 2, 3, 43 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 23 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 3, 4. ZIMMER, DOROTHEA NADINE Dottie Bowling I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 23 Girls' Chorus I3 Hall Guards 43 Home Economics Club I3 Y-Teens 4. ZINK, FRED JAMES Lodgehall Baseball 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus I3 Football 3, 43 Shop Foremen 4. ZI NZOW, EDWARD JAM ES St. Edward's High I3 Lake Worth High, Lake Worth, Florida 23 Intramurals 4. ' ZINZOW, WILLIAM DONAVON St. Edward's High I3 Lake Worth High, Lake Worth, Florida 23 Spartan Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3. ZISKO, BERNARD F. Rocky Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Senior Com- mittee3 Track 2, 3. ZOLNOWSKI, CAROL ANN Hall Guards 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 4. 36 in 333153. . ? if as NOT PICTURED MENDICINO. RICHARD ' Wesf Tech High I, 2, 3. BRAINIE, CHARLES Graffon High I, 2. PAYER, ALLAN DE ANNA, RICHARD JAMES Dick Dalia Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3, 4: Hall Guards 3. REIHS, KENNETH Wes? Tech High I, 2, 3. DIAMOND, PETER JOHN ROCK SCHWARTZ, GILBERT FIUPOW- Ol-GA Hobby-Crafls Club I. 'MondIo Henosk. ssonee Joserr-4 STRICKER- LQIS 5P 4 Sabraion Junior High I: John Adams Hiqh 2, 3. w'5i TNI' l'l'ql' l- 2' 3' JANSSENI RICHARD nmck.. WOOD. WILLIAM F. 'Hood Foolball 4: Intramurals 3: Leaders 3. ZIEGLER, RICHARD RUDOLPH Dick M LYN M goglinzg I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 2: Hobby-Crafis Club I, 2, 3: Inlramurals McENTEE, ARI Bri . . - August 1955 Graduates CHAMPNESS, CHARLENE Bowling 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Gloo 2: Y-Toons 4. DOVER, ADELAIDE Y-Teens 3, 4. GUZIK, LEANORE Bowling I, 3, 4: Inframurals I, 2, 3: Y-Teens 3, 4. KLINCKO, RICHARD Wilbur Wrighf Junior High I. LYNCH, RALPH fagabglul, 2, 3, 4: Baskalball I, 2, 3: Dolla HI-Y I, 2, 3, 4: PASSALACO UA, EVELYN ZINSKY RONIALD JAMES Hobby-Craffs Club I, 2, 3, 4: Inrramurals I, 2, 3, 4. NOT PICTURED BEVACOUA, ANTHONY Shaw High I, 2, 3. KASDORF, CARL Bowling 4. LYONS, CHARLES Bunnio Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Intramurals 2: uh... DIclr Foolball Alexander Harnilfon Junior High I: John Adams High 2, 3. ukonn 8'l Fire burn and caldron bubble! John ShoH, Ari Balika, Sian Tyiko, Chuck Dremann, Chuck Harfman, and George Frank wa+ch Mr. Wirfh experiment Semor E19Ct1V9S Requlre Hard Work Ari Larsen end Mr Maniac: operafe an oscnlloscope .n fhe Term papers keep Sheila Taylor J.m Hursf, Ru+h Hummel, and Mr. Aaron Kellxer of Hiram talks with Barb Kitchen, Ralph Donnelly, Ken Dob- ro, and Nancy Carse at College Night. roqrams Stimulate Academic Interest. Jerry Brandt speaks at the National Honor Society induction ceremony before President Walter Soruflra leads the members in the Honor Society pledge. Welch i'h e birdie! Cliclc! Ernie L e e s poses for his gradu- afion piclure al' Hig- bee's. Phoio by Ray Gaub Ferns, hearf-shaped decorafions, se- cluded fables, sofl lighfs, and music by Harry Hershey 'lransformed fhe school cafeferia in- fo a ballroom for The Sweefhearl Swirl . Dances, Homecoming, Senior Portrait Oh, io be a senior! Signing friendship piclures and Specfrums are parl of ihe fun for Del Mroczka, Bob Funk, Dick Neumann, and Vernie Pfeiffer. -Iiqhliqht Social and Class Activities Mr. Lee Bailey greels 'flue Homecoming Queen Dolores Baran as Lynn Koilnera aiiendanl looks on X X 9. xx X F ' X' ' . . X Qi ef x , nik Audrey Posch, AI Morgan, Laura John- s+cn, and John Long don caps and gowns and preview +he commencemen! pro- gram. Commencement Climaxes an Eventful Year A mixiure of happiness .spa sadness makes commencemenf .sp upfprgp++pplp experience for every senior. by Mr. John F. L IIUMMENIIEME T MUSIC HALL JUNE IO, l955 CLASS SPEAKERS ELEANORE BOGNAR ...A.............. .,...... ARTHU R LARSEN .... GERALD BRANDT RICHARD STUDINKA VALERIE BOVARD I DAVID SCI-IUENEMANNS ' CLASS MOTTO The suresr way +0 succeed is lo delermine noi 'ro fail. Class Colors Silver and blue ELI-TSS BEUNIUN . 4 , . .Valediciorian ......Salu+a+orian . . . . . .Chosen by Class .Chosen by The Faculiy Class Flower Rose The Class of I955 will hold ils firsl reunion in +he summer of I956. You will be informed of 'rhe lime and place by The commiilee. 'll you have a change of address. please noiily Parma Senior High School. Le+'s all fry 'ro malce lhis a successful reunion. The class reunion chairman is Ronald Labinslci. Planning lnvi'l'a'I'ion Program Jerry Brandi Dolores Baran Lynn Ballinger Ron Funk l'larrie+ Zahn Bill Hopkins Belly Lu Abel Tom Musgrave Diclc Siudinlqa Refreshmenls Nancy Rupp Marilyn Olbrys Ray Shaker underclassmen men wail' in line for fheir homeroom assignmenfs from counselors. The homeroom is fhe firsf cenfer of ac+ivi+y each day. H' is here fhai sfu- clen+s plan +heir courses of s'rucly, vo+e on school issues, collecf money for class dues and charify drives, and lis+en fo p.a. announcemenfs of school ac+ivi+ies. R 4- J -1 .iimx , M A... XFX hi.Qfj,a wxm Class of 1956 'il'-i Reviewing Junior aclivilies are Mr. Brugge, class adviser: George Erml, presidenfg Gary Males, vice-presidenfg Nan-C Garapiclc, secrelaryg and Barbara Nolan, lreasurer. No doubl our class ollicers were responsible lor lhal unlorgellable announcemenl, 'llhis Friday will be absalulely lhe lasl day lo pay your class duesm. For quile a lew Fridays lhese words were repealed over lhe p.a. Slrange7 No, iusl lypical ol lhe incidenls lhal hold a place among lhe memories ol our iunior year. Loolcing baclc we remember such lhings as lhe Homecoming Game where iuniors Nancy Dixon, Lynne Kolhera, and Nanfc Garapiclq were allendanls lo lhe senior queen, and lhe iunior assembly where we perlormed. l.. Kolheray lhe hcl canary , C. Airharl Could we ever lorgel lhe class play, Papa ls AIIH, or lhe nighl ol lhe iunior-senior prom, Rhapsody ln Rosesu? We'll always remember lhe sporls evenls in which we were well represenled by such boys as Harry Buclc who received lhe Mosl lmproved Player Award during lhe loolba'l season and Bob Jarus who was piclced lo be on lhe Press All-Slar leam. This page could go on lorever. There are so many memories lhal aren'l recorded in our minds. We've had an evenllul year and each and every iunior has helped lo malce il so. Q- 'lx . 1-Q an . 5 1. Tomfoolery and sweel harmony composed lhe Junior Class assembly: F. Knippenburg, The Blue Noles-K. Pallerson, T. Assad, and ss rs Il-I MISS WILSON BoHom row-Richard Baloqlw, Carol Baldassari. Donna Allred, Colleen Alrlvarl, Judilln Annie, Jo Ann Bala- loulcos, Leora Aqnew, Sandra Ann Balazs, Dayld Beclwlel. Row 2-Myra Barr. Kay Balmer, Marian Alrnasy, Mary Anzalone, Jean Banas. Tlwelrna Aqsad, Dianna Basroclc, Row 3- Wllllam Andrews, Jerry Baclnman, palrlcia Alrnan. Karen Anderson. Beverly Bass, Jean Barlcer, Barry Dunlap, Frank Barlcocy. Row 4-Jon Bailey, Jarnes Baran. Anllwony Alelc- slnski, Carl Allinolo. Paul Arena. Mlllon Allznauer. Il-2 MISS BARTLETT Boflom row-Glenda Bray, Lynelle Br-ll, Mario Babilc, James Brown, Nancy Balll, Donna Brunn, Joanne Bern. Row 2-Teddy Bober. Jean- nolla Back, Parrlria Bralne, Susan Bowser. Kallnleen Bennlnqer, Laurene Benninqer, Elaine Bonlc, Waldlraul Benz, Barbara Brandenlauro. Row 3- Jarnes Brunner, Donald Bllbrey, Rob- err Bennell, Bruce Beran, Bruce Blrllw, Rlclward Broy, Mlclwael Bernalovcz, Alan Boyd, Roberl Bornlizallclcl, Row 4-Curris Boyd, Anllnony Bevacqua. Michael Bobllc, Ron Bernauer, Donald Braclcenbuslw, Harry Buck, Riclnard Bolwmer. Tlnornas Bonlc. X322 X6 ec L.: C 'F 4 424 ff, , VJ! 65 ca -S, :ra MR. srsrex Boflom row-Judilln Cavannauqlw, Jean Clwarnpness, Falrlw Cullen. Lucy Clnleva, Marle Ciulla, Jean Coolc, J Miriam Burlcarl, Ann Caslle. Row 2 Z ---Richard Carnpi, Barbara Cerneywx Clwarlolle Corrao, Louanne Cowie Saundra Collier, Blanche Bulcowslci, James Cornodeca. Row 3-Donald Burlce, Jean Clmrisloplwer, Virqinla Clwandler, Rosezila Clwrornelc, Marllna Cusler, Mercedes Corona. Paula Cerney, Glenn Calnal. Row 4-Will llam Clwrisllaner, Arnellon Byers, Auqusline Ceryelll. Ted Bunevlclw, Sherry Colley. Gildo Buresli, Clwarles Crow. Donna Colby, Alexander flqanlco. II-4 MR. McGUlRE Bo'H0m row-Mova Dunman, Palricia Donahue, Nancy Dixon, Yvonne Davis, Jacqueline Demshar, Mary Donnan, Julie Decamp. Row 2-Marqaref Diclc. Carol Donnelly, Elaine D'Amico, Judifh Dezso, Arlene Demeler, Mar- qarel Doss, Joyce Dodson, Thomas Dernlco. Row 3-Ronald Dahner, Belly Diclc, John Dendorier, Janice Dubber, Harry DeWiclc, Larry Dillo. Vincenl Dedon, Diclc Draiss. Row 4 --Georqe Dodiq, Jaclc Dunasky, Rich, ard Duffy, Todd Delzel, William Dedo, Richard Davis, David Dovala. Wayne Drehs. II-5 MR. TURCI-IANIK Boffom row-Elaine Emerson, Elaine Elias, Gayle Eealherinqham, Janel Eahin, Shirley Eehele, Lois Eindora, Nancy Fircz. Row 2-Van Emery Elloil, Lorainne Elowers. Carole Eath, David Dunyan, Elaine Fiala, Jeanne Eilzwaler, Mary Edwards, Waller Duplaqa. Row 3-James Fleenor, Cary Flowers, John Esson, Roborl Eleminq, Slanley Elalc, Goorqe Errnl, James Ehlerl, William Eriedl. Row 4-David Duriclcy, Harold Edwards, Roberl Flynn, Gary Fields, Wayne Fabian. Donald Erilsch, Donald Eber- wein, Charles Eradella. II-6 MISS UHINCK BoHom row-Janice Haberman, Carol Galelc, Judilh Hausser, Judilh Hahn, Kalhy Harrinqlon, Carol Halo, nen, Carolyn Elifls. Row 2-l-lelene Goodwin, Eranlc Smilh, Joan Gerba, Neal Hiclcolc, Nan'C Garapiclc, Nancy l-lain, Richard Hahn, Ronald Grundel, Marie Hoclc. Row 3-David Good. Ronald Helzel, Roberl Hluclcy, Ar- thur Heiniz, William Groosfhol, George Gallupoli, Chesfer Guzilc, John l-lobson, Earl l-lenninqe. Row 4-Diclc Harlman, Don Gundlinq, Bob Hindulalc, Russell Gemeiner, William Haddad, Wayne Fronius, Donald l-linlcle. Philip Fry, David Hepp. Q01 Q90 My I-nr. II-7 MISS KOEHLER Boffom row-RosaIIo JanIxura, CaroI IsIr, CaroIyn I'IunIor, GMI KabcIac, CaroI I'IoIr'nan, Nancy I IoIIonbmIr, CaroI KornpIe, Joyce I-Iricz. Row 2 W-Bob Jarus, LuciIIe Kajuk, JacquoIInv Kaufman, Joanne Kaufman, Honrioffa Kassor, EveIyn JusIiCn, Joyce Jan Icowski, David Hoyor, Row 3-WEI Iiarn Johns, Robed Hrabak, SIL-pIncn .I9IIery, AIIred JurIIQvsI4'1. IUGII' Karoly, Thomas Kebe-rIo, Izdward I-Iocqe, Bruce Hrapsnaw. Row 4- Rayrnond KaIaI, Gerald Kaslca, Frank I-IrdIICIca, MIIIon KarIovsIIy, RI:-Iward Jackson, David IIunsIfIwr, Idward Kaqols, Zennie I'-IoIubvr. II-8 MISS CAMPBELL BoH'om row-Mary Ann KIusIra, Don na KIaibor, Lleanor KIen1nw, IUaroIIvy LaCI'wendro, CaroI KuIow, LIIwrIa KLICITIEZ. Row 2-Larry LandIoor-1, Ted Korosy, Marroriv Kranu-r, Dzwrrrm KIIIan, CaroIyn Kino, Lynne Kofnnra, Barbara KiIcIven, Josopn KIraIy, Gm aId KrusInski. Row 3---Prod Knlp penberq, ROIJOH KraIxowsIcI, Inonvas KraInIaIc, MarIcnQ Ko1IowsIi, LoonIda Konrad, KQDIWQIIW KoIod1IQ-I, Rohm' Kruse, Reber? KInq, Row 4-Lwan KruIIIc, MiCI'1aeI KOIO, Kvnnf9II'v Land Jack LasIco, Goorqo KuInicI1, Robvr' Lane, WIIIiam I.aI'rI, Prod KIoI1s, RIM ard KIinqIco, II-9 MRS. BOWEN BOHom row-Mary Madoy, LorvIIa Maddy, Mary Marfin, PaIrirIa MC GoneqaI, CaroIeQ Maf1IosIy, .Ioyfv MaIeIc. Row 2-Reber? Lucnin, Rosar- rnary McI.auqIwIin, Elaine Markoyu PaI Manninq. Sandra MasIxy, Jefannr LaIIrner, Georqia Mansion, Jaym- LQIby, Don MCAIQO. Row 3-IIrnoIIwy McCoy, John McAuIIIIe, Richard Lin denau, Pafricia MaIaIa, Richard Mar Iinez, RIcI'nard MasCI1uII, KonnoIIw MaIcucI1, Lyndon Le-IIIN. Row 4- Larry MaIInosIcy, Janws MaIcI'mr, Donna Lucas, Horwnna MarCinIw. RoborI MaIoros, Konnm-In LIddinnIar. gd' I I-IO MISS PETERS Boflom row-Michaelene Noqa, Alice Nardy, Kay Miller, Loreen Neuler, Mary Morgan, Janel Meixner, Shirley Mokren. Row 2-Palricia Nepodal, Nancy Miqchelbrink, Mary May, Nancy Maurer, Nancy Miller, Barbara Noack, Dorolhy Murzyn, Louise Mer- iayy. Row 3-Bruce Mraya, Richard Maliazic, David Myers, Frank Meh- wald, Richard Moq, Wayne Miller, Vincenl Munqillo. Row 4vRay Nisl, Richard Mobley, Frank Meckel, Gary Males, Gene Mikel, Chesler Milola, Buddy Morehouse. II-II MR. KNORR Bollom row-lrene Pukach, Mary Piricsi, Pal Noon, Barbara Nolan, Joan Powers, Palricia Prokop, Rila Pialak. Row 2-Joyce Raschiollo, Corinne Ols, Sharon Rashke, Virqinia Ranslord, Dolores Peslak, Joanne Nowinski, Lynn Purdy, Row 3-Ardis Peicler, Dominic Ollobre, Roqer Pellif bone, Waller Parker, Roberl Phillips, Roberl Pelruska, Carole Radziszewski. Row 4-Georqe Pislora, Frank Pasela, Charles Polchek, Bob Schullz, John Schurqer, Norm Sherba, Roberl Pay- er, John Phillips. ll-I2 MR. SPECHT Bolfom row-Joanne Riley, Karen Schenk, Palricia Rial, Cheryl Walker, Mildred Scarl, Barbara Ronk, Rose- marie Riqqobene. Row 2-Lorella Schueler, Barbara Sahley, Chrisline Sako, Susan Roush, Donna Rees, Sandra Riqoi, Jane Whife. Grelchen Schwariz. Row 3-Lucille Roselle, Gerald Rohal, James Schovanek, Michael Rohal, Ralph Repp, Ronald Russ, William Schneider, Warren Runq, Joann Robeisek. Row 4- Dayid Reichle, Richard Rollins, An- drew Sandor, Carl Rossborouqh, James Schindler, David Robbins, John Rossborouqh, William Schaeril, Rob- erl Schmidl. ll-I3 MR. BRUGGE Boffom row-Les'ie Smirh, Eiaine Siaflcoyslvy, Susan Sled. Susan Shrider, Rafricia Schreiber, Mariene Sramo, Pairicia Seifz, Eleanor Sooko. Row 2 ---Joan Smaus, Dave Scoif, Frank Sediak, Edward Smiih, Roberi Sen- drey. Joyce Sfehle, Melvin Sekerak, Row 3-Roberi Aiien Shaw, Roberi L. Shaw, Roberi Simpson, Marlene Spar, Aiice Shepherd, Richard Siavik, Ross Shuii, Mariin Speck. Row 4- Roberi Sfanliewicz, Jack Sieiner. Waiier Shaif, Kennefh Sfiquiinslcy, Frnesi Schwarrr. John Seiiers, Konneih Soicoi, Rose Sicroyan. I I-I4 MR. STRAIGHT Boffom row--Donna Unilc, Mary Taiiak, Miriam Tecmo, Lauiabeih Uhinflc, Maryiin Sfofka, June Szakacgs, Norma Thomas, Qioria Sfephens. Row 2-Mary Ann Tusiclc. Sue Thomp- SOU, JOYCE' THOUYSOVY, JUQZHU TOHJG sello, Rairicia Toih, Faiih Sfewari, Rafiicia Suhay, Marqarei Tuiie. Row 3-Ri+a Szabo, Gary Uppernnan,.R1Js- seii Trapp, Edward Taiarczylc, Felix Theys, James Tuiie, James Summerlin, Joan Sfrufhers, Douoias Tiedi., Row 4--Gien Tofh, David Tyrdik, B?-rnard Szymansici, AJen Swindiq, Thomas Sufyak, Fred Sfuff-, Norman Triznadel. Richard Turk, Jon Sireei. EF? ll-I5 MR. MIHUTA Bofiom row-Sonia Vasii, Judy Viq- neulle, Jeanne Walerius, Lynda Wi?- iiams, Caroi Wiilis, Mary Jo Younq, Mariiyn Wiencek, Caroie VVOHQV. Row 2-Nancy Voss, Norma Wyaif, Lucilie Wozniak, Joanna Varoa, Gaii Zeienica, Joan Woods, Doris Wolien- zin, Marie Zebraic. Row 3-Jane? Vainar, Judiih Vainar, Caroi Voqler, Fiaine Waqnelr, Roberi Zipay, Giro Zrenner, Roberf Wefherbee, George Virosfeclc, Bruce Yonfez. Row 4- Wiiiiam Varoa, James Whiie, Roberi Weinie, Dounfas Winief, Roberi Wii- iianns' Ronaid Wozny, Norman Zarernba, John Zavoda Larry Yax. J ,,iMif V. , ,WJ P' MP WWL 51 Looking over plans for fhe year's evenfs are Nick Arena, presidenf of fhe sophomore classg Gwen Miller, secrefaryg Shirley Sfudinka, vice-presidenfg and Mary Bockmiller, freasurer. Class of 1957 As class advisers, Mr. Reifz, who leff af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer, and Mr. Maxwell guided fhe sophomores fhrough an evenfful year. A friendly class wifh lofs of spirif, fhey began and ended fheir year wifh a class dance. To fheir lisf of acfivifies fhey added a class assembly, and as a finale fo fheir firsf year af PSH, fhey sponsored a class picnic. Records and Shakespearean sfage seH'ings help sophomores wifh Julius Caesar . Admiring one of fhe many PSH 'trophies are Wayne Miller, freasurer of The freshmen class: Paf McSherry, secrefary: Dave Del Paggio, vice-presidenfg and Bob Dakclduk, class presidenf. Class of 1958 Af fheir Chrisfmas dance fhe freshmen presenfed foofball leffers fo fhe freshmen squad and also acknowledged fheir newly elecfed officers and class adviser, Mr. Beck. A represenfafive from each homeroom made up fhe Freshmen Council which planned all fheir acfivifies. Two more class dances, an assembly, and a class picnic rounded ouf fheir freshmen year. The vision screening machine clonafed by Kiwanis clefecfed eye weaknesses of PSH sfuclenfs. Iii wmii 33333 iii! SQSH. iii -I MR. JUSTICE BoHom row-Doris Baqley, Deanna Ayers, Pairicia Almasy, Kaihleen Arnholf, Mary Lou Barniak, Ramona Bardis, Carol Alberi, May Baldwin, Elaine Banner. Row 2--Kaihleen Barbour, Carol Balika, Barbara Al- man, Anqela Aquilia, Kaihleen Bam- beck, Karen Apel, Beiiy Augusiine, Geraldine Benko. Row 3-Alan Amisberq, Roberi Bane. James Arr- well, Charles Backus, John Baird, Alan Barnes, Roberl Arndi, John Axline, Nicholas Arena. IO-2 MR. SPITTAL BoHom row-Bob Brookshire, Phyllis Brancaielli, Dolores Bucheck, Rairicia Bialic, Barbara Billers, Beniamin Brandi, Judy Bradley, Claire Bonus, Pairicia Bronczek, Thomas Budziak, Row 2-Carol Beunk, Mary Jane Bockmiller, Daisy Billue, Rosemarie Bly, Carol Boqar, Sandra Bleckrie, Rosemary Boysko, Chrisfine Biafore, Diane Carman, Lenore Burnside, Thomas Brownell, Row 3-Jerome Boniempo, Gerald Boros, Charles Bryan, Fred Bonkowsky, Timothy Bibro, Joseph Bober, Leonard Blasko, Jack Boldl, Thomas Briar, Row 4--Roqer Boqacki, David Brown, Wayne Bueif- ner, Thomas Brooks, James Brunswick, Bob Boulion, James Browninfh Charles Bocinar, Roberl Bulcroil. 'ill 'h A V fv' Lx! x ' I 4 c A TTT- Xa-9 B 'J' 'J V bij wp V fly, X, , it X li 'X I W Y zvly A labplallyv gi W CL. ifkit Cixi Q' -l 1 l I . il if I l' 'T57-J Qi c QQQQIFE X i' l ' 1 L, .X - wg- X05 - ,W N X in i x lil fp X ',,-- Qnf .. , Y 1 '1- 5, A l !Lf1'bL d:7 fi E62 q XL-Ng Qxlx sez or X., use 0-3 MR, KALK loHom row-Judith Collins, Alice izaplicka, Marlene Davis, Arline :ooney, Janice Claus, Frances Ci- iula, Barbara Carier, June Crone. low 2-Grace Cipolla, Judiih Cashel, fay Cooper, Marilyn Deiera, Gail iole, Pairicia Colley, Sharon Carse, Bonsiance Chrisiianer, Roberla Cum- winqs. Row 3-Earl Busick, Charles Jerny, Henry DiBin, Chuck Collins, oe Crimaldi, Ari Dephillips, Bill lehouske. Wali Buzinski. Row 4- Pennis Dickman, Bill Dielz, Wayne lerschau, Bill Dems, Euoene Coz- arin, John Csokmay, Bob Conway, fen Danaher, Marly Connors, x X 0-4 w MRS. NYDER offom - a ol Eppi Beverly lias oyc is r, l' a h Doer- iq, Ei , San Evans, Phyllis idenm er, anne o-m rowsk' iar l Erick n. 2 Debora og: rilyn r y, Anii 1 c it ' Ein , V liam Dobe 3 D Q- Dra , ry Fernelius, Fac lman oyce rk. Row lorenc Eh T, Ke ri Em , ielmnough, Eugen Eilipow, e ' che oberi Einh ' , Bryo E ards, Gloria ublo, arolyn rown. 0 a Eowle Leo owler, au u on 'Il , Do l' L k, uqe F is, Ro d F x, d , , .ish l . Di o ina cne ra n row ubovsky onw d if is ll: :B I0-5 MR. SEAMAN Boffom row-Kalhryn Gerber, Nor- man Frank, Roberl Grahl, Marcia Graczyk, Anihony Fusco, Roberl Garirnan, Roberi Gehrlre, Joanne Barlon. Row 2-Sandra Gallo, Pa- lricia Barlh, Sharon Greeney, Shirley Gall, Marilyn Griqsby, Mary Gep- harl, Barbara Gabor, Fllen Geer, Flaine Genler. Row 3-Philip Gem- mill, Rila Grayzanic, Roberla Grab- slci, Barbara Gerdinq, Barbara Gierlce, Marqarei Gillilzer, Carol Gerber, Carol Freiwald, Carol Gannon, Ran- dolph Gaede. Row 4-Michael Friery, Anlhony Greqory, Gary Gard- ner. Ralph Grabslri, Frank Gabriclc. Paul Grimm, Norman Geschlce, John Gladura, Bill Freedman. I0-6 MISS GRIESHEIMER BoHom row--Karen Hoqe, Marlene Guray, Karen Hull, Nancy Heclf, Hope Hursl, Dolores Hyber, Lorella Hoch, Lenore Hoque, Faye Hopkins. Row 2-Carol Hrornyalr, Carol Hil- lrowslcy, Calherine Harrision, Bcrlha Halapy, Norman Huler, Dennis Hoyer, Bob Hanna, Karen Bauer, Cherryl Gullell, Linda Hollman. ow 3-Janel Bender, James Herq- ner, Palriclc Heaney, James Herle- lendy, Alberl lolllreda, Neil Holden, Bill Hallcovich, Fdward Hillcowslcy, Douqlas Haranls, Gayle Heidenneich. Row 4-Ronald Gumm, Donald Ham- blin, Jerry Hari, Duane Hunl, Jerry Hoehn, Jon Hunsiclcer, John Hiros, ohn Harrell, Bill He pner, James Hunt V 'aux JWLL ja , 'VULL io.7 , Ji 'XJRs. DUKE Boffom row-Terrance Jardonelc, Marilyn Kalilich, Donna Kaunlz, Cyn- QX Thia Klulh, John lrvine, Jean Kasper, Geraldine Kacimarslci, Sandra Bene- dial, Donald Janos. Row 2-Gen 'rrude Jurilc, Joyce John, Geraldine Janlcowslri, Jo Ann Kaiulc, Marla Kilian, Joan Keberle, Marqarei Benyo, Maybelle Kinq, June Joplin, Row 3-James Jerouselr, Larry Jen- sen, Don Banlcs, Richard Jones, George Jalcubison, Edward Kilburq, John Karleslci, Don Beran. Row 4- Jerry Kerr, Joseph Klebau, Marshall Barlon, James John, Henry Bar , Kerry Kleclcner, Henry Jaizelc, h Jozily. 5 X U I0-8 MISS PESTA Boflom row-Calhryn Kulow, Audrey Kollen, Virqinia Kirby. Anna Marie Kuly, Carol Kreici, Diane Korosy, Jean Kubichar, Shirley Krisloler. Donna Lamberl, Joyce Kosempa, Elaine Krawczyk. Row 2-J a mes Koulslcy, Kennelh Konicelc, Gene Klulh, Felix Kwiallfowslci, Daniel Ko- walslci, Ronald Kress, Waller Knowles, John Koyach, Georqe Kozalr, Fred- ericlc Kuhn. Row 3--Bob Kochis, Jaclc Koll, Charles Kraicoyic, Leo Krause. Franlr Krulilc, John Kuzmyalc, Allan Kolouselc, Andrew Kubala, Raul Lang, Bill Lane. f. oy1vN.J.C,l NMA 13 1f V v1fD0.33!'f f '9i3W Q V WW 4 XLQA. f M iff, is IYN3., T .A-faq i'. A!'fxysfXfV.' 1 ' 4 IO-9 MR. GINTER Boffom row-Bi-ywviy Lii is, Mary Lmvsciv, Viyiw' LMS, Rxiwrh M-ms Pai Luiws, Pa' Mniwif-, Ncwliwn Liwfwsi, Mary Arm l,1AL.uJwLw, Rwbwhx Larmimd. Row 2-.Mika Lqfirvwr Uimirw Mmunr, Rim Lam iv, Num.: Lumiwi, Rcisvumry luim, Kay M.1.1.x' QFD, Ximw' Misilivy pivyiiis lmiim, Nancy Lima. Row 3-Ki-rvr 'li lv mix, Gvnxid Bviim, Biii Lui iv, R. li wif Lliinii-yin, Bfvvvwivd Lvdrii ix, U.: vid Lwvvpswv' Rm Mud B+-in-mwi, irii Lvissn, VV.wfi- Liu'-v.iv,i Russifii Mui ffiy. Row 4-Aiiiwiiv Lu N, slim Ll WJ, inrmfs Mn-Mins, PQ-fm' Lfsy .1 Rini Mafimiirw, Miiigurmi Jo ,C -.JI iVi.ii1iVSily P057 Ni , v Bvrll, ,ini ' 'I in Be w 1,'4yb4,,,qV yjjyuafj . x D 4 ,X '1 I IO-I0 5 IS? MANN Boffom rcw , I if x, Bwviy Mu imvwis, ilu im Mwim V .HL I is M-r, ,fmwf Mnmswv .1 rm- Mn Juan Mmwiiwusw, Kia 'fin iV1'CA'LJ , Sfiiiy Masii1,I7owfiwy vii imsl.. Smiy Mmwfiy. Row 2-pnhiiin Mfwirmr, Tiwvvms Mun-lx, Rwmiiii Mvfl. Hxvwiii Miiis, Dmmis Miivi-yi F2 sh-1' M.mUv, Fliqvm- Mniiiswk, Jqfwws Miimwi TL, Ki-nm-'iv Mmiqiis, L fxfw rmvii Mi:3i-r, Gwwrwdwiyrw Miiif-v. Row 3-F ui-iimk Milxicwii, Riiimvii Mwmsl, Mwiyiv Mniuviw, Kiirim-iii SM,-Pb, Rii imrd Marlwyuc, Aims Yvifwrw, Pqui Swrww ', Bob Mmmoi, Jarm-s Miiw, lfwrwfil Me-HGH, Cami Sivvppnvii. I K rf, Q 1 I0-ll Q MISS BICA BoHom row-,lim-piwiiw P.ai'9Ha, Marg Q Km-s, Jann? MLwVer', Doris Mummy, Mmiiyvv Nfmoiim, LQNVAUA Niiqsfro, MQ'iilWdri pHYiKWl, BiV'7Lwinl PHOYUHYUIQ, Row 2-Pmriiin Num. Cum! Pallo' dirw, Nnrlcy Nwsiw, Lwrmimx Nuff icuii, Cwmidim- Nmw-vy'sLi, Nqrvry Pui- nmyvv, .ivan Num.-vii, Uiiim-' fjsvr, Umm- Novslwvvsii. Row 3-Amfiwvzy Nmm, fwnivmf Owxo, Cnmiv Oisvn, Annie Osvmici, Bwrwii- Mimii, John Oia, Wiiiiiwrvw Miisifix Fmiil Pqiiii. Row 4- Riiimrd Murphy, Riiimvd Nasa, Aiivn Om:-ir, David Nm-iilv, Ricimld Osfmwski, ijf'VMlid NJN, Wili- imc Muiimy, Fi.-1rvkOV'ibr0, Kg-rirwiiw Mucha. I0-I2 MR. MAXWELL BoHom row-Piwyiii: F'vvrii4,im-n, Bm bam Porter, Cowie Prissmqsrr, Judifiw Rarwey, Newry Pmwiii, Dcwiiwihy pm fricic, Susan pnuiific Nnmfy Piirui, Row 2-Pauline Pwrasiw, Juiiv Pciich fiiaro, Geraidirw Pwmdwr, Pauiinrf Puf- solc, Barbara pinqei, Piwyiiis Raufiw, Pafricia Raisiorv, Barbara Pressior. Row 3-Card Rady, Juanoffrx Paul, Carol Pwpoika Riiiim-ard P1-rmifi, Timmins Pfwiwrw, Hiarfy Pumiwrw, Cnr mon Roddisii, Jmm-s Pwpnflm, Row 4-Dmmis Porfefr, Civsariiys pianf, Ed' ward Pivfior, Dwrwid Rain-, DQ-rwis Pmsard, Dmrmid Priski, R-'wifvfrf Ray, Robori Prosimad. I0-I3 MRS. OLSON Bollom row-Mary Ryan, Sandra Zmeclc, Barbara Zolcin, Nancy Rus- sell, Germaine Rieclc, Peqqy Savas, Jeanelle Rolh, Marie Sanlarossa, Beverly Schauer, Frances Sanders. Row 2-Donna Scimone, Sally Sadler, Barbara Sabre, Joyce Schroll, Bea- lrice Roub, Rosaire Salerno, James Russell, Carl Schmiqel, Herberl Schmill, Alberl Repiclcy, John Zsiga. Row 3-Bob Zwiclc, Dannie Saumers, Warren Schwarlz, Michael Ricco- bene, Edward Rohde, John Riclcells, Daniel Schusler, Roberl Schapel, Lar- ry Schloss, Howard Robinson, Ronald Schermer, Michael Schneider. I0-I4 MR. GALLEHER Bollom row-Maryann Slanonilc, Kalhy Snyder, Dianne Shaclclelon, Shirley Sludinlca, Janice Sleplca, Clara Simon, Karen Spillner, Linda Spalz. Row 2-Nalaline Speclcman, Janice Sedio, Beverly Sleinmelz, Evelyn Smee, Barbara Sea burn, Carol Sleplco, Sherman Scoll, Palricia Slewarl, Jo- anne Shymanslci. Row 3-Norman Slalnalcer, Charles Sleele, Donald Slaley, Richard Sleiner, Orville Sle- men, Franlc Slraclc, Raymond Slrnad, Thomas Slanclc, Lawrence Slciba. Row 4-Roberl Siedleclci, Edward Slalen, Donald Sherrill, Melvin Sherman, William Shipman, Roberl Slahurslri, John Shannon, Raul Sqro, David Sleb- ner, James Slieq. I0-I5 MRS. CROSSLEY Bollom row4Reqqy Summers, Bar- bara Suslilc, Elaine Thomas, Carolyn Tolh, Ann Varqa, Dianne Sluehr, Rila Szucs, Barbara Sudalc. Row 2-Wil- liam Verderber, Dolores Veber, Bon- nie Swarlz, Judilh Tesla, Palricia Vellman, Janel Uhrin, Carol Tobar, Marian Van Cura, Marlha Urban. Row 3-Edward Wade, Richard Tisher, Roy Valenli, James Taylor, Edward Tullle, John Voiciclci, Ken- nelh Suchan, David Suclcow. Row 4 -Roberl Sziiarlo, Lawrence Tuclcy, Spencer Tiessem, Richard Taverna, Thomas Vale, James Waqner, Dennis Thorsell. Joseph Boiir, Jell Thomas. I0-I6 MR. WILCOXON Bollom row--Joan Young, Linda Weber, Rosemary Warholyk, Belly Ziemann, Joyce Wilkowslci, Palricia Zavoda, Richard Waqner, Eileen Weber, Palricia Woehlerl, Carole Williams. Row 2-Richard Welsh, David Weiler, John Zak, Ralph Zelenka, Lynn Willen, Donna Zeller, Dorolhy Weaver, Brian Wallers, Lin- da Lee Wyall. Row 3-James Woll, lclanlc Zabor, William Yaql, Bill Wesl- broolc, Douglas Wenger, Donald Wanyerlca, Waller Wesner. James Wismar, Roger Williams, Paul Wriqhl, Richard Wilms, .J ' .12 I. F ,l X VSV! VXA ci Uffllfle- X 5 ,Xl Q of ff v N u A crowded floor proves The success of fhe 'Freshmen Chrisfmas dance. 1 N i V' I Noon recreafion provided ping- pohg,,, hess, nd heckers. l l ' ,W-fr,,i, JW N N , i T l ML? li KW O 9-i V Miss FLORY Bo'Hom row-Nancy Arabian, Lorene Barron, Barbara Ball, Conslance Am- brose, Jean Baker, Judiih Allen, Judy Beach, Marcia Aho. Row 2-Peler Balcziunas, Carolann Ambers, Bar- bara Ardely, Sally Anderson, Lucille Arena, Joanne Becker, Roberla Bal- kan, Audrey Auman, Thomas Baldas- sari. Row 3-Chuck Abookire, Allan Baurnrucker, Roberl Badura, Leslie Beck, Alberf Abraham, Dennis Bar- refl, Bill Bauer, Bill Baird, David Barla. Row 4-Joseph Andres, Mac Behrend, James Arlhur, Bob Belfer. Berl Beck, Joseph Balovsky, Paul Barbaroiia, Joseph Aquilia, Douglas Adams. 9-2 MR. CORDISCO Boffom row-Delina Bozarrh, Linda Bowen, Sylvia Bibbo, Joan Bislorky, Brenda Brummill, Jacqueline Bonham, Curiis Bradley, Donald Brianl, Gerald Brandi, Thomas Bobkovich, Dennis Blankenburq. Burnell Bowerslock. Row 2-Edward Bryan, Donald Blanken- burq, Dianne Bilby, Shirley Broa, Harriell Brehm, Joanne Bone, Linda Billinqs, Barbara Boyle. Barbara Brenner, Adele Blazek, Beverly Blasko, Marqarel Barr. Row 3-Charles Bresky, Gabriel Baloca, David Brown- ing, Philip Blasco, Kennelh Bollon, Ronald Bruene, John Bisfricky, Gerald Bradman, Paul Beresford, Clark Bow- ser, Theodore Blaze, Francis Boysko. ,.r l e Ss? 9-II MISS SLATER Bollom row-Judilh Maneri, Maxola Marlin, Pal McSherry, Judilh Med- vec, Linda Miller, Bill Maycock, Allan Michalek, Ronald Maas, Daniel Mikes, Charlolle Miller, Janel Manlell, Carol Miesowicz. Row 2-Mary Ann Miller, Elaine Marlin, Valerie Mack, Virginia Marason, Carol Melro, Rose Mary Miller, Judilh Maqerko, Bar- bara Mallock, Joyce Meier, Rae Claire Malhews, Shirley Meszar, Karen Merslelder. Row 3-Charles Marlin, Donald Males, George Meyer, John Maioros, James Meyer, Donald Meriac, Donald Mecke, Fred Mehalik, Roberl McFarlane, David Mach, Bill McPhelridge, Dick Meckel. 9-I2 MISS JONES Bollom row+Belly Moore, Kalhleen Neloros, Palricia Nicklas, Jackie Mlakar, Mary Minick, Joan O'Brien, Mary Ann Musso, Karen Oslerhus, Nancy Oldcorn, Geraldine Oprzadek, Helen Mulhan. Row 2-George Molnar, Jean Mowchan, Palricia Monick, Donna Minello, Sa ndra O'Donnell, Diane Mobley, Elle n Paicic, Diana Narlh, Lois Mosonics, John Palur, Wayne Nesler. Row 3- David Morelz, John Nylrae, John Pallam, Ray Obersl, Roberl Mueller, Wayne Miller, Edward Murray, Rich- ard Orlli, Anlhony Monlaqino, Ken- nelh Molnar, Bernard Morollko, Wil- berl Nicklas. 9-I3 MR. DUFF Bollom row-Ellen Rashke, Carolyn Porler, Adrienne Peclini, Margarel Power, Rose Rallin, Lois Pilawski, Janelle Popovic, Louise Reiner, Belly Powell, Juliana Picha, Joyce Palumbo, Sandra Perrolla. Row 2-Peler Raia, Michael Pelro, David Podaiil, Bruce Plumer, Errol Payer, Gary Pesla, William Persic, Roberl Palph, David Rekillke, Joan Pine, Donna Pillner, Mary Jane Poirnan, Carole Paul. Row 3-Charles Pinner, David Placko, Beniamin Polansky, David Papson, Jan Pelerson, Roger Perz, Donald Repko, Charles Prinz, Charles Reic- how, Dennis Rasper, Kennelh Polman, John Radey. 9-I4 MR. BECK Bollom row-Sherill Riqol, Beverly Ridella, Judilh Roskovick, Vicki Rob- inson, Lorella Savage, Dorolhy Rishaw, Calherine Sako, Diana Rob- erlson, Marlene Sanlora, Janice Rubin. Row 2-Sandra Sample, Au- drey Schauer, Judy Schmidl, Marilyn Rowe, Lois Sandy, Richard Schapel, Edward Sarian, Slephen Sanla, Rich- ard Rolh, Roberl Rowley, David Scharlman. Row 3-Roberl L. Schmidl, Leonard Rieck, Donald Schauer, James Rozek, James Schloll, James Rickells, Ron Rossino, Donald Robison, Thomas Scacco, James Rol- lins. U igvfli Qdgw V .V C, ill V Isl ry .ills , ,gh iii ,Xi X wry, I NS, W X- 945 Uiiwiff MR. SMITH Bolfom row-Sfandra Simon, Marilyn Shipman, Judilh Schull, Rosalind Schiclcel, Tom Sherrill, Glen Sellers, Sonya Simpson, Donna Seirher, Judilh Schusier, Joyce Schoen. Anna Marie Sefar. Row 2-Doroihy Shuli, Judy Sedely, David Sender, David Shaker, Alan Seslro, Joseph Shuleva, Melvin Shaker, Kennelh Seaman, R o n a l d Semich, Kennelh Sleqer, Ralph Schu- macher, Carol Schwarlz. Row 3- Brian Schubert Allen Sedlalr, Michael Shaw, John Siarlcowslci, Charles Seiiz. Jaclc Schuerqer, David Skolc, Georqe Seqedi, Larry Sell, Ralph Schunlc, James Shepherd. 9-I6 MR. SCHRIENER Boffom row-lris Slocum, Marlene Tieber. Sue Sundermeier. Gail Slephens, Rosanne Sleiqmeyer, Shir- ley Slofcheclc, Renee Tesla, Dale Thompson, Linda Tischler. B o n n i e Theis, Janef Soralc, Kalhleen Srroempl, Row 2-Glen n Sloup, Rulh Smilh, Joan Todd, Eleanor Slur- baum, Janel Smilh, Marlene Sirealr, Joann Susiana, Virqinia Sponseller, Sandra Sloclcer, Marie Teresi, Jac- queline Todaro, Ronald Solcol. Row 3-Gary Thompson, Waller Szeredy. Ronald Soulcup, Neil Slodlbeclc, Rich- ard Tecco, Sheridon Smilh, Roberl Spence, Paul Slurzniclcel, William Slurman, David Sweislhal, Warren Slelien, Howard Teasley. 9-I7 MR. MEDALIS Boflom row-Beverly Weiss, Julianne Trulza, Marqarel Valenli, Parricia Waer, Joan Ulan, Carole Tunder, June Voqi, Frances Van Treuren, Lorella Voqel, Carol Tusiclc, Sylvia Tolcar. Joyce Toppinq. Row 2-James Tomcheclc, Kennelh Vonderau, Glen- rose Trapp, Grerchen Van Linqe, John Uliclcy, Ronald Urban, Richard Tuclc- er, Douqlas Vance, Caroline Visnau- slras, Carol Toth, Barbara Van Dylce, Row 3-Roberl Vilcha, John Tomlco, Fred Weber, David Wallcer, Wayne Vonderau, James Van Dulce, Dennis Trammell, James Turner, Roberf Wal- lenhorsl, Roberi Turocy, Norman Toms, Keilh Uhler. 9-I8 MISS BRAILEY Boffom row-Shirley Wyair, Susan Woernley, Gail Wiqhlman, Judy Wood, Mariorie Zbornilr, Belly Zam- bory, Joan Yaros, Joanne Young, Pal West Gloria Wolrer, Donna While, Calherine Zabawa, Ruih Zader. Row 2-William Zolicin, Raymond Yody. Tom Wozney, Thomas Wialralc, Rob- erl Ziemba, Charles Woelil, John Willcowslci, Jayce Young, Beverly Zalr, Joy Zaccardi, Carol Zamislra, Mari- anne Wilson. Row 3-Donald Wilen- haier, James Williams, Roberl Zalcra- iselc, James Ziclcel, l-loward Wilms, Lee Woloscheclc, Rex Wolf, Dennis Wilson, Phillip Ziellow, David Zar- bock, James Wollan, Roberi Zaremba, Geno Zaccardelli. acultq CII The feachers' library is a quie+ room where fhe Parma Senior High facully may work or relax during a free period. Here feachers may grade papers, +ype a +es+, or ius+ leaf 'rhrough a currenf maga- zine or read a recenl book unlil +he bell rings and +hey re'rurn +o lheir classrooms and sfudenfs. w...s . . as SUPERINTENDENT CARL C. BYERS B.S., OTTerbein: M.A., Ohio UniversiTy As superinTendenT of The Parma school sysTem. Mr. Byers is conTinually Taced wiTh The problem oT rapidly increasing enrollmenT. He has meT The problem Through a large scale building program, which included The erecTion oT Two new elemenTary schools, Ridge-Brook ElemenTary and Seven Hills ElemenTary, and a SI,IO0,000 iunior high school during The pasT year. NOT only is Mr. Byers a prominenT member oT our com- muniTy, buT also he is naTionally known as an educaTor, lecTurer, auThor, and humorisTg more recenTly, he has gained naTional acclaim Through his boolcleT, PrescripTions Tor l-lappy Teaching . BGARD OF EDUCATION BOARD OF EDUCATION-SeaTed-Mr. J. H. Wanek, clerk-Treasurer: Mr. Carl C. Byers, superinTen- denT: Mrs. Josephine L. HorTon, secreTary To superinTendenT. Sfanding-Mr. Lawrence M. ScharTman, Mr. James F, Poirnan, presidenT: Mr. Carl D. STeTTen, Mr. CurTis C. Casper, vice-presidenT7 Mr. David R. ForresT. Through The unTiring eTTorTs oT The members oT The Board OT EducaTion, our Parma school sysTem has become one oT The besT in The naTion, Far-sighTed planning has helped The Board lceep pace wiTh Parma's leaping enroll- nnenT. They have planned and supervised The building oT Ridge-Broolc and Seven Hills ElemenTary Schools and addiTions To Parma Park and Thoreau Parlc Schools. A Sl,IO0,000 iunior high school is also under consTrucTion and halT of iT will be opened in SepTember, l955. ARCH S. BROWN B.S., M. Ed., Ken+ STaTe As AdminisTraTive AssisTanT To The Super- ...mf-4 WILLIAM M. COUNCELL B.S., Purdue Besides his duTies as DirecTor oT Business lnlelldenl' Mr' Browns prlmary lobsfare ln' ATTairs Tor Parma schools, lvlr. Councell has Terviewing prospecTive Teachers, assisTing Mr. , H , , gyersl and Supervising me parma branch of The added responsibiliTy oT being Execuhve Cleveland College. SecreTary OT The Lalce Erie League. PRINCIPAL WILLIAM S. BASSETT A.B., Baldwin-Wallace: M.A., Wes+ern Reserve Through conferences wilrh slrudenf leaders and meelings wilh leachers, Mr. Bassell has been able 'ro coordinale ideas and plans of The sludenl body and facully. As principal he has had +o cope wilh lhe many problems of a school whose enrollmenf was increased by 900 sfudenls and facully by 25 members in one year. Mr. Bassell came To Parma as a leacher and in l938, he was appoinled principal of Parma Schaai High School. He played a major parl in +he planning of The new high school and became principal when lhe Parma Senior High School opened in Seplember, l953. DEANS Mr. Pilol was ollen seen conduclinq sclwool adminislralors and ollmor visilors on fours ol our modern building. His official 'rifle was Assislanl Principal and Dean of Boys. Counseling junior girls in flue choice of llweir lulure vocalions was one ol llie many lliinqs Miss llwelrna Deacon did as Dean ol Girls. ln addilion, Miss Deacon lauqlnl Lalin II. Adiuslinq sclwedules and coping willw alle-ndance dillicullies were iusl a lew of flue problems Mr, Gibson solved daily, He also worked willm senior ollicers and cornrnillees in planning sucli aclivilies as College Niqlil and Cornrnencernenl. W - 1 , .-sss L ENGLISH I ,F M , . T' ..A-A -'-:. 1 ' . f ,.-' .,, . Z rl -I - 34 , wwi f ,W L ff 'I Rf V 5 ' A In V .- I fx-X ,,f- :-.:,, .,,,,, X V MISS MARY FAYE BROTHERS MISS JENNY LIND GIVENS MRS. HELEN KOLEDIN L1f'I 'I'I11V ' ,DNP ' 'III' 1 LI '. w', IIA V. AB M Ir' LIN N45 VV, ' ff! 'ww MISS BETTY J. BARTLETT MISS ANGELA IMBURGIA MISS OLIVE MILLER FA M AB, NI I ' I- Ad B, I VX NA 1, .. .M. MQW: I , I I Senior English, a college preparafory subiecl, emphasizes wriling, a review of grammar essenlials, and English lileralure. Sludenls in lhese classes lrace 'rhe hislory ol English lileralure from Beowulf lo Winslon Churchill. Seniors conduci a lively panel discussion in ihe English room m - ,'.- :I ,- - E ..., . 3-:TE .Ei i -4.5. 'Y mis 35 MR. CARLTON E. BECK MRS. EMILIE ROSS MR. DAVID G. SPITTAL B.S. in Ed., M. of Ed., B.S., Ohio Slafe A.B.. Lebanon Valley Ohio Universily M. of Ed., Universily of Piffsburgh MR. J. V. DUFF MRS. JOSEPHINE SPANGLER MISS EMILY L WILSON M.A., M.A. in Ed., BS. in Ed., Bowling Green BA., Olferbein Weslern Reserve M.A., Ohio Slale M.L., Universily Pillsburgh NOT PICTURED MR. JAMES R. JUSTICE MISS MADELINE A. COOKE B.S.J., Ohio Universily B.S. in Ed., Ohio Slale M.A., Mexico Cily College HOME ECONOMICS MRS. CARRIE H. OLSON MISS ELIZABETH WILDER Deparimeni Chairman B.S., Baldwin-Wallace A.B., Muskingum M. S.. Wesiern Reserve M.A., New York Universify MISS CATHERINE A. PESTA BS., Ohio Universiiy NOT PICTURED MRS. JULIE BAUER BS., Ohio Siaie 'ls 4 'X In foods class girls prepare a recipe in one of Ihe modern kifchen A sfucleni marlrs flue hem on a pair of Bermuda p.i.'s, as uni+s. Ihe oiher girls pin, cuI, and slifch II-neir clofhing proiecls. The modern iacililies of a home laundry unii, a as foods, cloihing, personal regimen, and home- well-equipped kiichen, sewing and filling rooms, malcing prepare girls for ihe mosi imporiani of all ancl a living-dining area are available Io PSI-I girls careers, rhar of homemalcing. enrolled in home economics classes. Courses such xr 1 5 LANGUAGE .gllllf MISS HELEN E. CAMPBELL MR. FRANCIS R. GERMANE IV 5 .www 'af CIMIWI 1 A B, VV, J,-'V' Rfsffvvf- A II VV Iwfwr M A a I.-v'I .1 MISS BARBARA N. BRAILEY MRS. OLGA HOFMANN WHISLER IIA. IMI IIA -Ilmvt, B IQIvv.II I: fI'vm'v1 NIA VXI-'Mvrv' Rfwwvx NOT PICTURED Miss ANNA M. PETERS LRF FV, 9' - Iviywv KIA H- . ,V ,,,.-,--I...-X, NATURAL SCIENCE X . inn- 'Pill' A whife raf is weighed during a nufrifion Aeronaufics sfudenis discuss weafher and flight principles. experimeni. : 5:11 3.' 5 xv 1 6 aw mf 'fi .'.' 'Q-A H, W 41 g I The conveniences of Ihe modern biology lab enable sludenls Io learn more aboul plan? and animal life. Through fhe observalion of live planls and animals, sfudenfs are befler able Io undersland living Ihings. A lab assisfan+ Ialces a blood sample from anofher sfudeni fo defermine his blood Iype. II E I I I I f ii Q of 3 MISS HELEN F. JONES MR. WILLIAM SCHREINER MR. HARRY L. WILCOXON A.B,. Mounf Holyolce B.S. in Ed., Muskingum BS., Ball Shale A.M.T., Radcliffe M.A., Universify of Cincinnafi MR. MICHAEL KALK MISS ANNAJEAN SLATER B.S., Ohio Sfale B.S. in Ed., Ohio Universify 73 .rf MR. JAMES C. FRITZSCHE Deparlmenf Chairman BA., Baldwin-Wallace .I'I:zsa1-22sf .a, - gsse' 4 'S .Q A B.S. in Ed., Ohio Universily as 74 : K T Wk ' gifs ss MR. ROBERT BRUGGE B.S. in Ed., Ohlo Slale MISS RUTH E. FELT B.S. in Ed., Kenl Slale MR. RICHARD A. GALLEHER B. A., Ohio Wesleyan MS., Universlly ol Wlsconsln I, r X MR. GEORGE H. MARSHALL B.S. in Ed., Qhlo Unlverslly M.A.. Weslern Reserve PHYSICAL EDUCATION All PSH sludenls parliclpale in The exlensive physical educalrion program. Acllvilles srress phy- sical coordinalion, developmenl ol alhlellc rech- niques, and group experiences. The slucly ol heallh is a requireme-nl for juniors. Boys improve coordinalion on parallel bars. Girls' gym classes warm-up in prepara+ion 'For iumbling. SOCIAL SCIENCE The social sludies deparlmenl slresses a beller underslanding of The worlds problems, as well as local and naiional issues. American I-Iislory and U. S. Governmenl are required of all sludenls. This year a semesier of senior guidance was added Io freshman guidance on Ihe required lisl of subiecls for PSI-I graduales. gf ilu Wulf A ji Currenf Problem sfudenfs Iocafe in+errfaIionaI IroubIe spofs. Vorld Hislory class observes as s+ucIenIs Irace fhe rouies of xpiorers. ,S MR. R. H. NEEDHAM Deparlrnenl Chairman BA., Cleveland College MA., Wesfern Reserve MR. RICHARD GINTER A.B., Weslern Reserve M.A., Johns Hopkins MR. ROBERT G. KNORR A.B., Miami Universily MR. FRANK W. McGUIRE A.B., Muskingum M. Ed., M.A., Universily of Pilfsburgh MR. GILBERT P. PILSKALN B.S., Ohio Slaie M.A., Wesiern Reserve MISS DELLA FERN SMITH A.B., B.S., Defiance College MA., Ohio Siaie MISS FLORENCE UHINCK AB., Oberlin INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION MR. J. HERBERT DETRICK MR. C. HAROLD CHATFIELD MR.WILLIAM R. FARRELL Direcfor ol lnduslrial Ed. BS., lowa Sfale Teacher's College B.S. in Ed., Ken? Slale AB., Willenberg B.S., Bowling Green MA., Ohio Slale M. ROBERT H. BERGSTROM MR. P. B. CLEVENGER Akron Universiry BS. in Ed., Kenl Sfale B.S. in Ed., Ohio Slale MR. ROBERT W. FORSBLOM Graphic Aris siudenfs prepare baske+ball programs. Boys and girls enrolled in induslrial educafion receive a valuable background for 'rhe lrades, advanced rechnical work, engineering, business, and lhe cralls. Helpful suggesrions encourage srudenrs ro use inirialive and Tools in crearing and mainlain- ing rhe producls of indusrry in every day living. Maiors in indusrrial educalion may specialize in dralfing, elecrricily, graphic arrs, wood, general rnelals, machine shop, or rransporralion. Graphic Arrs srudenrs learn rhe lrade by prinling hall passes, sporls programs, office forms, grade and record cards. and orher school supplies. An insfrudor checks on woodworking proiec+s. The boys in wood classes learn lhe fundamenlals of operaling power eguipmenr and lhe masrery of hand fools. Advanced srudenrs consrruci maior pieces of lurnirure and a small building on Jrhe school premises. Draffing srudenrs learn +o change 3-dimensional obiecfs To 2-dimensional drawings and culminale lheir sludy ol archireclural drafring by consrrucring scale models of houses. In lhe eleclriciry classes, boys learn rhe sources, conrrol, and dislribulion of elecrrical power as well as skills relared To modern radio and Television. Boys sand and prime a car in preparafion for a painf iob. The general melals classes worlc wirh wroughr iron and sheer iron and learn meral spinning, mell- ing, soldering, and welding. ln lhe machine shop, boys receive pracrice in machine operalions such as curling, lreading, and 'rapping wilh ferrous and non-ferrous mefals. The boys also produce equipe menf for The common home workshop. Boys learn lhe lundamenlals ol lransporialion mechanics Through aclually fearing down, building up, and adiusiing paris ol cars. Sale driving allilucles and slcills are emphasized in The driver educalion classes. Several insurance companies oliler special discounl rales lo sludenls who have compleled The course. Oiher popular courses are lhe cralls such as pholography, lealher, plaslics, home improvement arl melal and iewelry. Q Q. S iw x 'fs-Q i X E ' R MR. ROBERT W. FRICKER MR. ALBERT J. HORTEN MR. RALPH E. WAKEMAN B.S. in Ed., Ohio Universily BA., John Carroll B.S. in Ed., Ohio Stale MA.. Ohio Slale MR. OTTO PAUL FURPAHS MR. WILLIAM KUTTLER BS. in Ed., Ohio Sfale 5.5. in Ed., Kenl Slale NOT PICTURED MR. FRANK J. WITKA B.S. in Ed., Oswego Sfale Teacherls College Mfx., New Yorlc Universily ART S MR. BERNARD C. SPECHT MR. JOSEPH W. CHARNIGO BS., M.A., Weslern Reserve B.S. in Arl Ed., Kulzlown Slale leacherls Colleqe MR. DAN T. MIHUTA BA., Baldwin'Walleace In lhe informal arf classes 'rhe sfudenls display sludenls origlnale ideas for poslers and showcase . . . l l ' l l'. E h 'rhelr lalenls rn such media as wafercolor, chalk, 'Sp Sys O publclze. Cullen even S Person worlcs foward +he ulhmale goal - recoqmhon an lhe ceramics and block prinling. Bolh arf Teachers and annual Scholaslic Arl Show. Advanced arf dudenfs cuf linoleum blocks which lafer will be handprinfed and mounfed. MUSIC K Qi A MR. RICHARD J. DAVIS MR. J. REX MITCHELL Deparlmenl Chairman BS, in Ed.. Muslrinqum B.M.S., Oberlin lVl.A., Weslern Reserve MISS LUCILE E. HILL B.M,, Danais Musical lnslilule BS. in Ed., Kenl Slale The music courses olllered fo FSH srudenls are lhose persons who have an advanced knowledge of divided inio Iwo groups, vocal and inslrumenlal. In music. ln addirion, music Theory, apprecialion, and each of Ihese groups Ihere are classes for Ihe person conducling may be elecled by Ihose who have who has had lillle experience in music, as well as developed a sincere inleresl in music. Music Apprecialion sfuden+s lisfen 'to recordings and learn fo recognize con+emporary arfis+s. MR RICHARD SISTEK BS Miami Universily MISS LULA M FLORY MR J ROBERT SEAMAN MR. JAMES E. TURCHANIK AB Woosler Ed Kenl Slale BS., Baldwin-Wallace MISS VERNA GRIESHEIMER MR JOHN G REITZ X ' Q! x fx M NLVX 'R lvl A Weslern Reserve Z Jap i K W . s , X ' X Algebra serves as +he basis for furrher sludy in bofh marhemarical and scienlific courses. Solving of equalions helps srudenrs worlc prob- lems wirh graphs, angles, and propor- rions. Algebra, plane and solid geomelry, and lrigonomelry serve as college preparafory, especially for sluclenls inreresred in engineering. Orher subiecls offered include gen- eral and business marh, malh re- fresher, and shop maih. MR. KEN P. WEBE A.B., Baldwin-Walla M.A., Weslern Res COMMERCIAL STudenTs who plan To enTer The business world have many opporTuni- Ties To gain experience aT PSI-I. Under careTul insTrucTion These sTudenTs develop Their skills in The many courses oTTered by The commercial deparTmenT such as Typing, shorT- hand, bookkeeping, and oTTice ma- chines. One may nnaior in eiTher The gen- eral business or The secreTarial phase oT This deparTmenT. The office machines course gives com- mercial sTudenTs pracTice in using Types of business machines. TypisTs sTrive To increase accuracy and speed. vvcma M c A OBSGQGGQOO 00000990900 06000900006 MR. DONALD F. MEDALIS MRS. MARJORIE W. CROSSLEY DeparTmer1T Chairman B.S., KenT STaTe B.S. In Bus. Ad., B.S. IH Ed. Ohio STaTe MR. PAT CORDISCO MRS. ELIZABETH C. B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green B.B.A., M.B.A., WesTe M.A., WesTern Reserve MR. HOMER E. HAINES B.S. in Ed., Miami Universify MA., KenT STaTe DUKE rn Reserve ,gg uk ,..,. g ,M -g t J -::- ' , I ..,: .. ., b .,. . i . . . L ' g Lx , L, ll' ---.-:-- :.: S X .LQ . K A ., ,,: E wubt s ,, I- 1 MR. DAVID W. STRAIGHT MISS ESTHER WOLFE B.S., Ohio STaTe A.B., Baldwin-Wallace MISS MERIAM TATE B.S., Ohio UniversiTy M. oT Ed., UniversiTy oT PiTTsburgh COUNSELING-LIBRARY x, x fa? MISS VIRGINIA M. BICA MR. DAVID M. SMITH MISS PATRICIA J. THOMPSON B.A, ir Fd. M, :il Io., BS. in Ed., M,A. B,A.. Universilv of Alcron Ki-rl Slnlw Ono Slale M.A,, Ohio Slale MR. DONALD G. QUICK MRS. DORIS E. SYKES MR. RALPH T. MARSHALL HS., Baldwin-Vvallace B.A., Ollerbein B.A. in Ed., Universily ol All M.A,, Wfeslrfrn Reserve MA., Western Reserve MS. in Lib. Sc., Weslern e For lhe lirsl lirne Iwo counselors were assigned lo each grade level lo solve schedule conllicls and discipline and personal problems lor sludenls in lhal grade. A counselor was available al all limes in lhe guidance room, which was lhe cenler ol ine lornfialion on vocalicns and colleges. During lhe lirsl weeks ol school, The shelves were olaced in lhe library wilh low shelves separaling lhe seclions. Comlorlable lounge chairs were placed in The Iiclion alcove. The librarian and assislanl librarian had charge of PSI-l's 9,000 books. The librarian refers fo fhe card cafalog in Parma HigI1's A counselor reads direclions fo seniors preparing Io begin modern library. 82 a psychological fest NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL Q' A N ' ' T W .L 5.4! A i .xg 2 , g Xfsggg im iz V T 5 1 TNNT gi 1, , E . MRS. MALVINE HOUCK MRS. GERALDINE SCHWARTZ MRS. MURIEL WHITTLE Serrelary To Principal fXssisTar1T SecreTary AssisTanT Librarian MRS. RUTH DEL PAGGIO MRS. JUDY VOSS SecreTary To AssisTanT Principal RecepTionisT Three oTTice secreTaries keep records oT Parmas 2200 sTudenTs and assisT The adminisTraTion and Teachers. A swiTchboard operaTor receives and TransrniTs all calls wheTher They be Tor sTudenT or TaculTy. The kiTchen help prepares a varieTy oT luncheons Tor The sTudenTs and Teachers aT PST-l. A nuTriTious meal may be purchased Tor only 30 cenTs. Four cusTodians, a nighT waTchman, and Two Tire- rnen are mainTained To Take care OT The new FSH building. ATTer school, a crew OT cleaning ladies work To puT The building in Tip'Top shape again. qi .. Q T if--'-is ..-f' isfodian checks swiTcIn box in PSH cooks prepare for noon-day rush. in hall. J! x r in H in -an-..- clubs CII These Sludenl' Council mem- bers clecorafing fhe free illus- 'rrafe 1'he spiril' fha? is found in all Parma Senior High clubs: friendliness, in+eres+, and co-operarion.. 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DirecTor of SaTeTy S y d n e y Briggs and her assisTanT PaT Donahue kepT The hall guards aT peak eTiiciency, while charTered buses were provided Tor school acTiviTies by DirecTor oT TransporTaTion Adelene Lilley and her assisTanT Don Rich- ards. Kay PrinT, DirecTor of RecreaTion, and Florence DeLuca found many inTeresT- ing ways Tor sTudenTs To spend The Tree half of a lunch period. DirecTor of Assem- blies Al Morgan and assisTanT Kay Nyberg planned assemblies Tor boTh groups and PubliciTy DirecTors Ernie Binder and Bill Hopkins made sure ThaT everyone knew abouT games and programs Thai' were To be presenTed. DirecTor of Service Dolores Baran and her helper Mary Taliak were in charge of all elecTions and chariTy drives. Money Trom drives and collecTions was Taken care of by DirecTor of Finance Dave Schuenemann and his assisTanT Barbara Nolan. DirecTor of Public RelaTions Dick STudinka and his helper Jim Schindler and ParliamenTarian Alan Boyd held oTiices which were new To The cabineT This year. This is Jerry BrandT, our STudenT CiTy Manager. Everyone knows him Tor he's The MC aT all our assemblies. l-le also reads The morn- ing announcemenTs. Jerry became STudenT CiTy Manager lasT spring when he won The elecTion over Dick STudinka and Adelene Lilley. Since Then he's been busy planning and working wiTh his cabineT To make PSI-l The besT of high schools. flethod, Orqanizes Arbitration Board. The STudenT ArbiTraTion Board was a new parT OT our sTudenT governmenT This year. ITS Tive mem- bers were chosen Trom The Ten senior members oT The STudenT Council and They reviewed cases oT sTudenT misbehavior and advised iusT punishmenT. The purpose oT This was To promoTe a beTTer under- sTanding oT each problem. STUDENT ARBITRATION BOARD-LefT To righT-PaT Reinel Audrey Posch, Tom Musgrave, Jane Maurer, ArT Balika, Chairman. The voice of The sTudenT is heard Through The STudenT Council. ln SepTember oT l954, There was a large increase in The enrollmenT oT Parma High. In order To keep up wiTh This increase The council made Two changes on a Trial basis. The TirsT was ThaT The STudenT CiTy Manager and The presidenT oT STudenT Council be The same person: The second change was made in The number oT rep- resenTaTives on The Council. These represenTaTives were elecTed by classes raTher Than by homerooms. Each sTudenT who desired To be a represenTaTive circulaTed a peTiTion which 25 members oT his class had To sign. This organizaTion proved iTs value To The sTudenTs when iT sponsored such acTiviTies as The Lake Erie League visiTaTions, The March magazine sale, chariTy drives, and The purchase oT award pins Tor The mosT ouTsTanding sTudenT oT each deparTmenT. STUDENT COUNCIL-BoTTom row-T. Musgrave, Treasurer: A. Balika, vice-presidenT: T. Assad, secreTary: B. Jarus. sergeanT-aT-arms. Row 2-B. Theis, P. McSherry, C. Ambrose, M. Dunman, K. McElroy, J. Maurer, B. Kelsner, S. STudinka, L. Weber, N. Dixon, L. KoThera. Row 3-R. Fleming, N. Arena, J. Irvine, P. Reinel, K. Laykun, A. Posch, P. Bronczelc, K. Cooper, H. Zahn, J. Furin, G. Miller, J. PelleTTiere. Row 4-R. STock, S. TyTko, N. Uhlir, B. Dakdduk, F. Bonkowsky, A. Shepherd, G. Errnl, B. Johns, D. ScoTT, W. STeTTen, T. Furin. Hall Guards Maintain Order In Halls: l A 1 . HALL GUARDS-Bollom row -S. Sandy, E. D'Amico, N. Thomas, caplaing J. Malek, S. Briggs, salely direclorq P. Donahue, assislanl salely direc- lor: L. Roselle, A. Nardy, P. Noon, J. Ambrose. Row 2- D. Allred, E. Rinaldi, caplainq E. Liwosz, R. Pacula, C. l-loch, D. Hyber, C. Rossi, J. Haas, G. Sedlak. Row 3-R. Wilms, M. Kozlowski, J. Powers, J. Nowinski, A. Oswald, D. Thompson, P. Ralslon, K. Har- ringlon, M. l-lock, B. Greaves, P. Sleyer. Row 4-R. Russ, V. Elle-ll, caplain: N. Slalnaker, M K J. Zak, J. Scholva P. Kra- -' i ' . x ,W s M ' ,5 mer, F P 'ci , D fl n . , g . , , 1 g l yd., -.l 2 il A A K ... A 1 Q i i l lb - 1 . ,, u K ill 4 !G -Bollom row M. Madey, L. Maddy, C. Arabian, caplain: R. Brigadoi, A. Michnay, J. Szakacs, cap- lain: C. Parker, S. Gallo, M. Almasy, J. Long, K. Schenk, M. Tusick. Row 2-D. Zimmer, D. Dale, J. Schaler, C. Palla- dino, C. Ols, caplaing B. Slein- melz, C. Olsen, B. Yoder, E. Slalkovsky, J. l-lollman, N. Nosko, J. Nemelh. Row 3-E. Oser, J. Sedely, C. Budd, M. Bell, C. Gullell, P. Seilz, D. Colby, D. Magyar, N. Fircz, D. Rees, R. Chrornek, C. Halo- nen. Row 4-L. Volmar, D. Weaver, M. King, B. Alman, D. Derschau, W. Dobkoski, W. Leonard, D, Hoyer, D. Rahe, R. Gerlz, caplainq J. Schurger, B. Heppner. This year rhe hall guards were direcled by Sydney sign lheir applicalions also. The guards' dulies in- Briggs and her assislanl, Pal Donahue. Their ad- Ciuded keeping we halls quid and Clean and per- viser was Miss l-lawkins. Hall guards were chosen aprer ,rhey had Submwed an applicaion Slgned by milling only sluclenls wilh passes lo be in lhe halls. ifwo faculfy members, Freshmen' who began guard- ln June each guard received a service award lrom ing al midyear, had lo have lhe lreshman adviser Miss l-lawkins lor lhe lime he clonaled lo lhe school. Senior Patrol Polices School Events. Every Tuesday nighl al rhe Parma Police Slalion, lhe Senior Palrol members mel wilh rheir adviser, Pairolman Bob Beyer. The Senior Palrol guarded al all school aclivilies and many communily aifairs, l-ligh school boys who wanled lo ioin The club sub- milled a wrillen applicalion lo The orqanizalion. These applicalions were screened by Palrolman Beyer and Caplain Speller of lhe Parma Police Force. The Palrol members voied on lhe appli- canls and new members were pui on probalion for nineiy days. Bul a Senior Palrol member's life wasn'i all worlc. ln lheir spare lime lhey had many social aclivilies such as dances and special holiday parlies al Halloween and Chrislmas. SENIOR PATROL-Bollom row-E. Smilh, serqeanl, sec- relary: R. Lisy, serqeanl: C. Taylor, chief: D. Sludinlca, Caplain: J. Brandi, lieulenanlq D. Burlce, serqeanl. Row 2-D. Hahn, T. Demlco, D. Haver, B. l-lluclcy, N. Toms, B. Sendrey, Row 3-R. Slavilc, L. Sell, D. Hunsiclcer, S. Tiessem, B. Phillips, W. Lockyer. Row 4- J. Baird, C. Milola, F. Pasela, J. Johns, B. Jensch. Roberia Wilenius checks office page's hall Senior Pelrol member keeps enlhused bas- pass during sevenlh period. lre+baIl 'Fans oFf playing floor affer game. Canteen Provides Week-end Recreation: Every SaTurday nighT when There wasn'T a TooT- ball or basl4eTball game The CanTeen ComrniTTee provided popular dance music Tor Parma sTudenTs. ATTendance was limiTed To Those sTuden+s who had Tilled ouT an applicaTion Torm, had iT signed by a TaculTy member, and paid Their dues. The com- rniTTee designaTed special SaTurdays as guesT, hobo. or dress-up nighTs. For Those who weren'T inTeresTed in dancing There were also ping-pong games. Bofiom row-D. Richards, president K. Nyberg, secre- Taryq D. Harhnan, vice-presi- denT. Row 2-C. Irvin, S. Lilley, L. KoThera, K. PrinT. Row 3-J. Kiraly, B. Funk, T. Musgrave, F, Knippenberg, G. Erml, R. Replco. Leif-These boys are more in- Teresied in slamming a li'H'le whiie ball over a ping pong ne? Than dancing. Righi-Parma couples Taira a slow Turn around The floor dur- ing Hobo Nighf af canfeen. Phofos by Jerry Bonhampo CANTEEN COMMITTEE- Roush, J. Annis, A. Posch, A. Honor Society Inciucts At Evening Ceremony HONOR SOClETY-Seafed-- J. Traclcler, social chairmangfk. Posch, secrelaryy W. Sorullxa, presidenl: D. Schuenemann, vice-presidenlz E. Bognar. lreasurer. Row 2-V. Bovard, S. Taylor. R. Hummel, l. Pal- ferson, K. Prinf, P. Reinel, J. Schauer, D. Mroczlca. Row 3- A Larsen, A. Morgan, J dl, K, Nyberg, L. N unlr, B. Kifchen. SENIORS Belly Lu Abel Carole Arabian Sydney Briggs Carol Budd Nancy Carse Yolanda Cherry Roger Colman Florence De Luca Ralph Donnelly Charles Dremann Dolores Dunn ester. NEW MEMBERS Waller Filipow Shirley Gallagher BeHe Haslce Virginia Held Roberi' Hellriegel Carol Kogler Carol Kramer Pafricia Kress Ben Kupczak Flora Macgregor Jane Maurer Alice Michnay Judy Miller Carol Parker Donald Perrill Jean Prosser Carol Rampell Elizaberh Rinaldi Caiherine Rossi Nancy Rupp Pafricia Sleplco Shirley Sylcora Lois Volmar June Walier Nelson WiH's+oclc Roberr Woodward JUNIORS Judy Annis Thelma Assad Beverly Bass Alan Boyd Jean Champness Virginia Chandler Alan Chonlco Nancy Dixon Elaine Emerson Elaine Fiala Roberl' Fleming Carolyn Hiclxs Zennie Holubec Sally Kircher Lynne Ko+hera Mariorie Kramer Jeanne Larimer Joyce Leiby Mary May Nancy Miller Mary Morgan Karen Pafferson Warren Rung James Schovanelc Mary Talialc Larry Yax Characfer, leadership, cilizenship, and scholar- ship-lhese are lhe bases on which lhe Nalional Honor Sociely is builr. This year under +he direc- 'lion of rheir new adviser, Mrs. Snyder, lhe Honor Sociefy admilled 63 new members: 5 per cenl of 'rhe iunior class and IO per cenl of The senior class became a permanenl parl of lhis organizalion. To be considered for membership by lhe facully, The sludenls musr have had a B average. During 'rhe year many siudenls would galher around lhe display case in ihe main lobby scanning ihe Honor Roll, Merii Roll, and Recognilion Roll for fheir names and lhe names of 'rheir friends. The Honor Roll was composed of sludenls who had all A's q rhe Meril Roll lisled sludenls who had Ks and Bs , and lhe Recognilion Roll con- sisred ol sludenls who mainlained a B average wilh nolhing lower lhan a Each six weelcs +he Honor Sociely would compile fhese lisls and posl lhem on lhe bullelin board. The remaining acfivilies of lhe club included a Chrislmas pariy, complele wilh pizza: an evening oi caroling, a spring picnic, and a dance sponsored by lhe club afler lhe Lakewood baslqelball game. Pre-professional Groups Stimulate Interest I1 lx QA 'Sf' The Future Nurses Club started its tirst year with a membership meeting early in October, when thirty-tive girls ioined this new organization. At the next meeting on November 23, the girls ate their till at a spaghetti supper in the home eco- nomics kitchen. Guest ot honor was Miss Ruth Kalesta, a Navy nurse, who spoke to the group on FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom row-L. Weber, P. Noon, C. Hicks, secretary: J. Schauer, presi- dent: J. Annis, vice-president: F. Braun, treasurer: S. Balazs. Row 2-P. Alman, J. Nowinski, B. Kerrigan, C. Galek, K. Mallo, J. Pellettiere, J. Pros- ser, K. Bambeck. Row 3-B. Munck, B. Kitchen, V. Bovard, S. Taylor, S. Gallagher, B. Pingel, Y. Cherry. Row 4-J. Kiraly, S. Bleckrie, M. May, S. Kircher, E. Emerson, J. Joplin, J. Hausser. FUTURE NURSES CLUB- Bottom row-C. Albert, R. Costello, J. Young, K. Witte, council representative: S. Taylor, president, clinic aide: C. Hicks, vice-president, clinic aide: M. Kramer, treasurer: M. Morgan, secretary, clinic aide: M. Acocella, V. Cen- torbi, L. Johnston. Row 2-B. Matlock, M. Doss, E. Geer, J. Seaman, C. Willis, R. Carr, L. Cole, J. Witkowski, J. Riley. B. Ziemann, R. Blackmore. Row 3-C. Halonen, clinic aide: S. Rigot, K. Anderson, J. Top- ping, D. Heineman, L. Savage. M. Benedict, M. Barniak, B. Powell, D. Rishaw, R. Mathews. Row 4-C. Popelka, N. Miq- chelbrink, clinic aide: C. Zam- iska, J. Naccardi, V. Marason, C. Gerber, J. Schutt, M. Dick, N. Cugier, P. Slepko. Not Pictured-E. Bognar, program chairman, clinic aide. nursing in the Armed Services. The club members and their adviser, Miss Hazel Millisor, R.N., visited the schools ot nursing at Mt. Sinai, Lutheran, and Fairview Park hospitals. Many ot the members served as clinic aides here in school or as hospital aides in the community to earn their Future Nurses Club pins. Clinic Aide Eleenore Bognar fills ouT clinic cards for pa- Tlenf in The dispensary. Sheila Taylor helps lcinder- garTner with puzzle while sTu- denT Teaching for FTA. 'eachinq And Nursing With Varied Programs The assignmenT Tor Tomorrow is-. We have all received class assignmenTs many Times, buT There are some Parma sTudenTs who have been giving assignmenTs. They are The upper class members oT The FuTure Teachers of America which is advised by Miss Givens. Twice each semesTer These TuTure Teachers visiTed elemenTary classrooms Tor a halT day, once To observe a class, and The Tollowing weelc, To Teach pre-arranged subiecTs, Every meme ber had To give Ten hours OT service a monTh To The school, parT oT iT selling Parma boolccovers. On February I8 Tour senior girls, Johna Schauer, Bar- bara KiTchen, Yolanda Cherry, and Sheila Taylor, aTTe-nded The GreaTer Cleveland FTA Day aT BaldwinfWallace College. I l Special Groups Donate Services To School: TickeTs pleasel The sTudenTs aTTending The noon movies This year were Tamiliar wiTh These words. The movies were operaTed by members oT The movie crew, advised by lvlr. Gibson. Each oT These sTu- denTs gave up The Tree halT oT his lunch period To make iT possible Tor The noon movies To be shown. The school received a new 35 mm. proiecTor and screen lThe Parma High version oT Cinemascopell Tor The LiTTle TheaTer. ln addiTion To Their lunch period duTies, The girls on The movie crew ushered Tor The junior and senior plays, music TesTivals, VarieTy Show, and Senior ReciTal. The Shop Foremen were a group oT indusTrial arTs sTudenTs who assisTed The shop insTrucTors. They kepT The maTerials in order and ready Tor use. If The insTrucTor was absenT, The Toremen were able To assisT by conducTing The class. During The pasT year They made ChrisTmas Tree sTands and used The proceeds Tor an educaTional Trip. Advised by Mr. DeTrick, The Shop Foremen was one oT The hardesT working clubs in The school. r i C. Fradella, T. Reddish, p B. Bass, house manager MOVIE CREW-Bo'Hom row Van Linqe, house manager, K. WiTTe, Treasurer: J. KauTman, house manager: N. Auman, booTh manager, Row 2-K. Younq, A. Shepherd, J. Miller. M. Griqsby. Row 3-W. Parker, C. Olsen, R. Gray- zanic, J. WalTer, D. Heineman, J. Bender, C. Baldassari, J. WiaTrak. Row 4-K. Kleckner, J. Irvine, M. Kole, B. Wood- ward, I6 mm. manager: J, DendorTer, W. Leonard, J. Jerousek. SHOP FOREMEN-BoTTom row-C. Fradella, D. Trausch, R. Calkins, D. McAfee, T. Humphreys, T. Reddish, J. Rusin. Row 2-A. Shaw, R. Zipay, J. Waldrop, B. Karo- leski, T. Hassel, G. DieTrich. Row 3-F. Zink, B. DisTler, D. Kalinich, B. Szalkowski, E. Poldruhi, R. Lynch, B. Kneale. Home EC And ICWA Pursue Interests. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB- Boffom row-A. Dover, P. Rial, vice-president L. Mad- dy, ireasureri K. Miller, presi- denig A. Sluder. secrelaryg J. Fisher. Row 2-S. Molcren, M. Ferilc, B. Kolar, M. Benedicl, M. Sper, C. Budd, N. Medinlc, L. l-logue. JCWA-Bo++om row-D. Murzyn, B. Kerrigan, secre- laryg B. Shaw, presideni: B. Woodward, vice-presidenf: L. Hogue. Row 2-M. Morgan, C. Galelc, C. Kulow, J. Fisher. Row 3-R. Phillips, K. Suchan. J H it A Cherry. ausser, S. ircher, . The girls in 'ihe Home Economics Club proudly displayed lheir new rea service ai a lea for ieachers of Cleveland high schools. They helped 'ro purchase lhe sei wirh 'rhe proceeds from iheir candy sale. Besides being good hosiesses. lhe girls and 'rheir adviser, Mrs. Carrie Olson, were also Good Samariiansu. They used lhe money earned from rhe sale of greefing and Chrisimas cards 'ro buy a Chrislmas dinner for a needy Parma family wi+h eighl children. Whai has The Uniled Naiions accomplished? Should lhe Uniled Slales help rearm Germany? These were iusi a few of lhe quesrions asked ai meeiings ol lhe Junior Council on World Affairs Club. During ihe school year lhis organizaiion parlici- paied in lhe Model Uniled Nalions ai Weslern Reserve Universily. Each sludeni represenled a dirferenr narion and voied as he ihoughl lhai counlry would vole. ln order io learn more aboui olher naiions, The JCWA members mei wilh lhe Spanish Club and saw slides aboui Mexico, aliended leciures al lhe Cleveland Library, and viewed news reels ol infer- naiional and local problems. Language Clubs Picnic Together In Spring: C'es+ si bon! ll's so good! Of course, were lhinlcing of ihe Krispy Krunch ihai lhe members of ihe French Club sold as lheir iund-raising proieci. li you ever passed Room 202 on Wednesday aiier school, you may have heard sirange sounds. There was no need io be alarmed Though, for if was iuslr lhe members oi l.e Cercle Francais pariici- pafing in plays and games, all in French. Wiih Miss Campbell as lheir adviser, ihe sludenis aiiended ihe opera Carmen, sold magazines as a school proieci, and coniribuied io ihe foreign correspondenis' window display in ihe main hall. FRENCH CLUB-Boliom row +P. Noon, K. l-larringlon, vice-president M. Dunman, presidenl: D. Basioclc, secre- l'ary: C. Galelc, lreasurer: C. Parlcer. Row 2-R. Pialalc, C. Rady, B. Woodward, K. Young, S. Kircher, S. Bleclcrie. SPANISH CLUB-Bo'Hom row +P. Seilz, C. Simon, C. Wil- lis, R. Szucs, J. Ranney, K. Prini, vice-president J. Miller, president B. Kilchen, secre- fary-lreasurer: D. Prolcop, C. Kulow, M. Durcanslcy, M. Zbor- nilm, l.. Johnslon. Row 2-E. Rinaldi, B, Thompson, S. Masch, A. Cooney, C. Palla- dino, J. Seaman, A. Oswald. P. Manning, D. Colby, J. Hoffman. G. Holman, J. O' Dell. Row 3--D. Slaley, N. Sialnalcer, T. Brooks, K. Dobro, V. Elleli, E. Emerson, C. Giul- leli, C. Donnelly, M. Diclc, R. C u m min gs, J. Schnell, R. Phillips. Row 4-B. Fleming, J. Kolby, B. Diclc, D. Lucas, C. Rosenberry, N. Belii, N. Mig- burn, D. Billue, K. Barbour Korosy, T. Delzel. Under ihe guidance of Miss Olga Hofmann ihe Spanish Club had a very inieresiing year. ln Ociober Mrs. Karl, a naiive ol Cuba, showed films and spolce on Soulh American cusioms. On December I7 ihe club members had a Chrislmas pariy ai which ihey broke Jrhe iradiiional pinala. Club members found ihal fax siamps were fun io couni ai a siamp couniing pariy held in Janu- ary. ln May Jrhe Spanish Club ioined wiih ihe oiher language groups for ihe annual language clubs' picnic ai Melropoliian Parlc. chelbrinlc, G. Miller, B, Sea- German Club Sends Notebook To Germany. Pass The pizza, biHe! The members of The German Club oflen repealed 'rhis remark ar Their Chrislmas parly held on December I6. The club members also brighlened Parma Recrea+ion's alleys al a bowling parly and added 'rheir alhlelic 'ralenls lo The language clubs' picnic on May I9. Under The guidance of Mr. Francis Germane, The club underlook a special proiecr al The requesl of The Red Cross. Each member helped compile a book describing The melhods and aclivilies of our school and senl il lo a school in Germany. The German sludenls, in Turn, sen? a book describing a s+udenl's life in Germany 'ro PSI-l. GERMAN CLUB-Bollom row -E. l-lenninge. D. Schuene- mann, J, Irvine, Treasurer: C. Rossborouqh, president A. Rosch, secrelaryq R. Grundel, G. Tolh, A. Barnes. Row 2- S. Taylor, V. Bovard, D. Reichle, D. Brown, L. Yax, T. Bibro, B. Kilchen, R. Hummel, J. Prosser, B. Garlman. Row 3-J. Greenawall, W. Benz, W. Sorufka, D. Duricky, J. Slreel, J. l-lunl, G. Fields, K. Kleckner, B. Popowski. Noi picfured-J, Koulsky. German Club members al +he Chrisfmas parly hungrily eye The lasl piece of pizza. ' Y Groups Enioy Friendly Competitio NOBLE HI-Y-BoHom row- B. Kinq, chaplain: D. Scoii, viceepresidenfy B. Johns, presi- deniq D. Harlman, ireasurer. Row 2-G. Erml, R. Rollins, F. Meliwald, D. Gundlinq, B. Hindulok. Row 3-J. Lesko, D. Brackenbuslw, H. Buck, G. Buresfi, D. Bolnmer. Row 4- V, Munqillo, J. Tulie, A. Clnonko, B. Jarus, G. Meies. Noi picfured-J. While, sec- relary. ALPHA HI-Y-Boffom row- C, Bryan, chaplaint R. Ray, serqeani-al-arms: G. Kluilw, social direclor: N. Arena, presidenfg R. Taverna, vice president R. Sziiario, lreas- urer: H. Dubovsky, secreiary. Row 2-T. Ponion, R. Belwrend, H. Ponion, D. Nose, E. Ronde, B. Halkovicly N. Holden. Row 3-J. Koli, W. Buellner, A. Kubela, J. Miller, G. Gluck, K. Mucha, B. Weslbrook. Row 4-R. Murphy, J. Wolf, B. Musick, M. Benzo, J. Hiros, B. Einlweil, D. Sfebner. DUKES HI-Y-BoHom row- D. Del Paqqio, program chair- man: J. Wismar, secrelaryg B. Boulfon, president B. Brook- shire, sergeanl-ai-arms: D. Clrialker, program clwairmeng D. Milwovk, vice-presideniq B. Dakdduk, lreasurery W. Miller, clnaploin. Row 2-J. Brown- ing, D. Males, S. Mills, D. Markovic, B. Moucli, R. Kem- per. Row 3-D. Polski, P Lang, J. Voiir, J. Csokrnay, E. Gwen, N. Loqie. n Float Contest, Basketball Intramurals. This year over IOO boys belonged to the Parma Hi-Y clubs. Each group was sponsored by the YMCA. Throughout the year the boys partici- pated in many schools activities. The Noble l'li-Y Club was organized early last tall and the boys bought club jackets soon atter. They met on Monday nights at the Y and played in intramural basketball here at school. They spon- sored one ot the atter-the-game dances held during the basketball season. The sophomore boys ot the Alpha l'li-Y could be tound playing basketball and other sports every Monday night at the They proved their creative ability by winning second place in the annual tloat contest at the l-lomecoming Game. Third place in the contest was won by the Dukes l-li-Y, a group ot treshmen and sophomore boys. To help till their treasury, the boys sold Christmas records during the holiday season. To top ott the year, they spent a week-end at the HY cabin at l-linckley Lake Park. The Deltas did it again! For the second straight year the Delta l-l-Y won the tloat trophy at the Homecoming Game. They also sponsored several dances atter the games and competed in intramural basketball. 2t,,s.. N il, i 1. 5, DELTA Hl-Y-Bottom row- R. Shaker, social chairman: L. Deacon, social chairman, N. Uhlir, treasurer: R. Funk, presi- dent: A. Balika, secretary, B. Hopkins, vice-president, D. Defxnna, chaplain. Row 2- R. Sornsak, C. Taylor, G. Ca- hal, E. Saunders, T. Canitia, B. Funk, T. Connor, D. Rich- ards. Row 3-C. Unis, J Brandt, D. Studinka, T. Kara- giozis, P. Liss, W. l-lulka, R Labinski, R. Stock. Row 4- R. Lynch, R. Kacic, R. Logie, D. Kalinich, E. Lees, T. Mus grave, J. Schindler, M. Schind- I - .V .er. f - 1 x,'s ft s, L IQ - . . , ., . Lett-Nick Arena demonstrates driving skill during the 'Float display. Right-Bill Hopkins accepts float trophy for Delta Hi-Y at homecoming game. Photo by Jerry Bontempo Y-Teens Celebrate 50th Year Oi YWC1 Under The guidance oT Mrs. BeaTrice Roolcs, The Junior-Senior Y-Teens sTrove To promoTe Their goal oT peace and uniTy, Treedom and broTherhood . ln The Tall The annual lxiclc-oTT opened The member- ship drive, which reached an all-Time high oT 321 girls. Soon aTTer, The girls' TaThers were honored aT The Dads' Pie Feed. ln December a panel con- sisTing oT Two parenTs, Two Teachers, and Two seniors discussed Teen-age problems. On December 29 The unTorgeTTable ChrisTmas Formal, MoonlighT and MisTleToe, was held aT Columbia Ballroom wiThdmusic by Tom l-llasTen, a proTessional Teeneage ban . Mr. Brugge makes a TuTile aTTempT To beal' Mr. JusTice during pie-eafing conTesT aT Y-Teens pie feed. BoTTom row-L. KoThera. K Miller, secreTary: K. WiTTe viceapresidenTg P. Reinel gram chairman. Row 2-J SchulTz, N. Maurer, N. Rupp J. Walerius, N. Dixon, M Talialc. Row 3-C. RampelT J. Traclcler, A. Shepherd, B Bass, J. Miller, J. Furin, J Koclca. As a service proiecT The girls held a Toy drive. and along wiTh S530 They collecTed, presenTed The Toys To Corey Day Nursery. ln appreciaTion, The supervisor oT The nursery gave an inTeresTing speech To The club. An ouTsTanding evenT This year was The celebraTion oT The cenTennial birThday oT The Y when a parTy was held. An exTra reason Tor celebraTing came when Mary Taliak was chosen To represenT The wesT side oT Cleveland aT The YWCA convenTion in New Yorlc CiTy. ln April moThers were enTerTained wifh a Tea and sTyle show. The Senior Farewell concluded The Y-Teens' year of acTiviTy. Presidenl' PaT Reinel infroduces guesf speaker Mrs. Redd. gtg All . JR.-SR. Y-TEENS CABINET- presidenT3 K. Nyberq, Treasur- ery C. JusTice, K, PrinT, pro- Vith Birthday Party And Service Projects. SOPHETTE Y-TEENS CAB- INET-SeeTed-K. Reinel, sec- refaryg P. LaTos, presidenT: G. Miller, vice-presidenT: M. Guray, Treasurer. Sfanding- M. C P. Sarras, publiciTy commiTTee: R. m iTT The eighTy members oT The SopheTTe Y-Teens and Their adviser, Mrs. Marjorie Crossley, sTarTed The year wiTh a special oTTicers' insTallaTion service on OcTober IZ. The club Took Time Tor some serious Thinking on November 24 aT Their Thanks- giving worship service wiTh The Reverend W. R. Willmann, pasTor oT Parma LuTheran Church, as The speaker. The girls also had a panel discussion oT Teen-age problems, wiTh a member oT Parma's TaculTy, Mr. RoberT Knorr, represenTing The average Teen's slighTly harassed TaTher. They broughT The year's acTiviTies To a close wiTh a hayride and a week-end aT a YWCA cabin. Freshmen Y-Teens is an organizaTion sponsored by The YWCA Tor The purpose oT building a sTrong moral characTer in The girl iusT enTering high school and promoTing Triendship among iTs members. AlThough Freshmen Y-Teens is small in number, The members have accomplished much. Their spiriT oT helpTulness came To lighT when They joined wiTh The Junior Red Cross To malce Tray Tavors Tor hos- piTals. The girls had a wonderTul Time aT The Annual Y-Teen Splash ParTy in February. All The Y-Teen groups in The school also sold TaTTy To The sTudenT body. King, service commiTTeeg Bonus, social comrniTTee: La nqTord, program com- ee. ff dur FRESHMEN Y-TEEN CAB- INET-BoTTom row-G. Van Linge, vice-presidenlg M. Gus- Tin, president M. l-lursT, sec- reTaryg M. Casale, Treasurer. Row 2-K. Laylcun, program T chairman: C. Heipp, social chairman: N. Hahn, publiciTy chairman: l. Halonen, publici- Ty commiTTee7 S. Simon, ser- l vice chairman. l :lmr NW 100 Pages And Assistants Aid Administration: Whiz! That wasn't a track star coming out ot the schools ottice wing, but a member ot the ottice pages striving to complete a last minute assignment betore the end ot the period. The girls constituted a large and helptul organization in our school. They assisted counselors and secretaries throughout the day by delivering messages, stapling, typing, tiling, and various other duties. Two senior girls, Nancy Carse and Dolores Mroczka, acted as ottice assistants tor halt ot the school day. During the morning Nancy was in charge ot compiling the tenth period truancy list and checking and issuing tlash cards. ln the latter part ot the day, Dolores' tasks consisted ot recording the school's attendance and typing tenth period notices. OFFICE PAGES-Lett to right4M. Durcansky, R. Pacula, C. t-lromyak, K. Bambeck, K. Young, R. Cummings, M. King. OFFICE PAGES-Bottom row --J. Vigneulle. J. Ulan, K. McElroy, F. Braun, D. Comella, D. Kauntz, D. Unik, D. Mroczka, K. Osterhus, J. Schauer. Row 2-M. Conkle, L. Pteiter, N. Carse, G. Brun- ello, C. Fensel. D. Rishaw, J. Jaksic, J, Allen, B. Yoder, J. Pellettiere. Row 3-L. Walt, J. Walter, V. Rock, Y. Cherry, P. Alman, B. Bittel. K. Young, N. Nosko, J. Young, R. Bal- kan. Row 4-J. Pine, A. Au- man, D. Hepp. J. Ducharrne, J. Joplin, E. Emerson, D. Ner- kowski, P. Kovacs, M. Kon- l Not pictured-J. l-lertelendy M. Leissa. stant, H. Schultz, J. Kocka. Library Pages Keep 9000 Books In Order. LIBRARY PAGES-R. Dubbcr, C. Parker, P. Faik, A, Cooney, G. Grossman, G. Goode, A. Oswaid, M. Beii, C. Gulierr, J. Baran. Leif-Office Pages couni up unexcused absences for +en+h period noiices. Righf-Library Pages keep busy checking books in and ouf af Hue charging desk. Books, books everywhere, and ali of fbem bave io be sbeived! The rweive members of rbe Library Pages Crab anew urrered ihis ay, as Jrbey sei ibemseives fo ibe rask of keeping rbe iibrarys 9000 books in rbe proper iocaiions. Besides sbeivinq books, Jrbe pages also Jrook iiie iibrary arrendance oacb period of Hfme scbool day and assisfed Hue bcadiibrarian,Mr.Raipl'1Iv1arsbali,andbis assisfanr, Mrs. Wbifrie, ai ibe Qircularion desk. The Library Pages was iargely a service ciub, and each member served during bis srudy ball periods. Girls' Board Sponsors Top Teen Week: GIRLS' BOARD-BoTTom row -J. STehle, secreTary: C. lrvin, presidenT7 L. PTeiTer, vice- presidenT7 J. Koclna, Treasurer. Row 2-N. Voss, M. Dunrnan, P. Mcsherry, J. PelleTTiere, S. STudirilca. Row 3-L. NoTTradT, J. Young, J. Palumbo, D. Baran, K, Cooper, N. Miller. NoT piciuredgp. Kidney. Each second and TourTh Thursday The Girls' Board meT in room IO4. WiTh Miss lmburgia as Their adviser, The girls underToolc Their annual Top Teen Weel4 in which Mr. and Miss Parma Senior l-ligh were chosen by The sTudenT body. Their main social evenT was a poT luclc dinner held on January I4. ThroughouT The year These girls made school liTe more pleasanT by sending geT-well cards To girls who were ill, showing new girls around The building, and sponsoring a geT-acguainTed parTy Tor nexT year's Treshmen girls. Mrs. Bowen and members of The Red Cross Firsf Aid Course geT banclaged up. The Junior Red Cross is an organizaTion ThaT serves our school and communiTy. The acTive members, WalTer Parker, Lynne KoThera, John lrvine, STan TyTlco, and Bonnie Theis, meT wiTh mem- bers Trom oTher schools in The ciTy once a monTh To exchange ideas on club acTiviTies. STuTTed Toys and cribbage boards were made by sTudenTs aT Parma as ChrisTmas giTTs Tor hospiTalized children and orphans. In March They held a Tunds and member- ship drive. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Bowen, worlced Through The NaTional Red Cross headquarTers in downTown Cleveland. The NaTional Red Cross sponsored a TirsT aid course Tor high school sTudenTs. flore Issues Of Hi Spot Keep PSH Informed. Members of ihe journalism classes finished copy and mei deadlines for ihe Hi Spof, The school's newspaper. The siudenis published eighl issues of +he Hi Spoi' insfead of The usual six and +wo issues of Carnival, Parma's liierary magazine. Lasi fall Ellen Caslcey was named ediior of 'rhe paper: how- ever, Carol Vogler replaced her when Ellen moved away. The big eveni of lhe year was 'rhe final issue of ihe Hi Spof which carried senior cifaiions and olher special ariicles in addiiion To such regular feafures as The Phaniom Slroller, personalily plus, and Jreacher feaiure. Mrs. Spangler advised ihe publicaiions during fhe lirsl semesier, and Mr. Jusiice became sponsor ai mid-year. HI SPOT EDITORS-Page edifors-Seafed-Bill Haddad. Fronf Page Ediforg Carol Vog- ler, Ediiorg Beverly Bass, Assi. Edifor. Sfending-Lynda Wil- liams. Feaiure Page Ediforg Don Beran, Sporls Ediiorp Don- na Lucas, Ediiorial Page. HI SPOT-Irene Palierson, Carol Hromyalc, Ken Dobro. Roberia Rob, David Brown, John Axline. Yearbook Staff Combines Time, Talents Arf Larsen, Phofography Ediforg Carol Kramer, Edifor-in-Chief. Plcfures lf Copy al dummy layouf + prinflnq: your i955 Specfrum. Nearly everyone saw fhe display window adverfising fhe Specfrum. Only a few, however, knew fhe long hours and hard work fhaf fhe yearbook sfafl buf in fo make fhe Parma annual flue besf yearbook yef. Five members of Eleanore Bognar, Senior Secfion Ecliforg Sheila Taylor Club Ediforg Dave Schuenemann, Sporfs Ediforq Jane Trackler Arfs Eclifor. fhe execufive sfaff, Arf Larsen, Carol Kramer, Eleanore Bognar, Dave Schuenemann, and Sheila Taylor, were Chosen during fheir lunior year fo help produce fhe I954 Specfrum. ln June Carol Kramer was chosen as edifor of fhe I955 book. John Long, Adverfising Manager: Cafherine Rossi, Business Manager: Walfer Sorufka, Sales Managerg Judy Miller, Arfisf. C-ra-gy vc, 'we Johna Schauer, Yolanda Cherry, Faculfy Secfion Ediforsg Paf Reinel, Assisfanf Sporfs Ediforg Kay Prinf, Publicify Chairman nd Energy To Produce Best Spectrum. ln Seplember and Qclober senior piclures were scheduled and l-ligbee's plwolograplwer began laking underclassmen and club piclures. Plwolograplny edilor Arr Larsen Cropped and mounled llwe pic- lures, and llwe seclion edilors assigned copy lo 'rlneir slalwf members. Time and lime again llie copy was rewrillen, unlil il was iusl riglwl. Soon llwe remark, Beware 'flue ldes ol lvlarcliu, was gnawing al llie minds ol llne slalll members, for lvlarclw I5 was llne dale llie book was lo be senl lo The prinler. A+ lasr all flue loose ends and scalfered copy were assembled and 'me book was off lo ine presses. Tlwere was lwardly Time To breallwe before The galley proofs began coming back for endless proofreading. Finally lkie books were dislribuled. This is your book, Jrkie I955 Specfrum. B WRITERS-Sealed-L. Jolnnslon, R. Slernler, D. lvlroczka, Macqreqor, L. Ballinger. Sfanding--K. Dobro. K. Wills, Richards. JUNIORS-Sea+ed-J. Clliampness, G. Scliwarlz, B. Scilnmidf, L. Williams. Sfanding-A. Boyd, L. Kollwera. Noi picfured J. Bonlernpo, slude-nl pliolograplner. TYPISTS-D. Dunn, V. Held, lvl. Ball, E. Rinaldi, G. Scdlak, L. Volmar. Nof piclurecl-V. Rock. SELLING AND ADVERTISING-Sealed-J. Weiser, J. Waller, J. Furin, C. Juslice, P. Sclwuerger, T. lvlaclnalek, bookkeeper lor adverlisind: D. Hepp, C. Rannpell. Slanding-R. Weslbrook, P. Slepko. C. Budd, B. Kilclwen, H. Zahn, J. Van Linde, L. Reynolds. 107 . . and now we'll conclude l'oday's assembly by singing l'l1e alma ma'rer. Tradifion- ally each assembly program closes in 'rhis way. The audi- forium and li++le +l1eal'er are 'rhe se+'rings for assemblies, class plays, drama and orchesfra fesfivals, and band and choir concer+s. Here 'l'l'I6 s+age crew, acfors, and musi- cians combine and display +l1eir +alen'rs. : M if .55 ,, we W gk 5353! is Nw lx sf ., X K g S 2 My W' , W? Q ii? 2 ,,.. Q S S Q W A I z Y!QS 5 , WN sk nun Seniors Triumph With Cha1'1ey's Aunt : When I 'rhinlx of whaf a fool l was-. And now, my dear KiHy-. l'm from Brazil-where fhe nufs come from! The Senior Class scored a hir wifh fheir pre- senfafion of Charley's Aunf' on Safurday, November 20, in fhe Parma Senior High School audiforium. The plof, sef in fhe l89O's, cenfers around fwo college boys, Jaclc Chesney and Charles Wylie- ham. They had invifed Kiffy Verdun and Amy Speffigue fo fheir rooms in order fo meef Charley's wealfhy aunf from Brazil. Buf when fhey received a felegram saying fhaf she wouldn'f arrive for a few days, fhe boys, in desperafion, persuaded one of fheir parficularly wiffy friends, Lord Babberly, fo masquerade as Charley's aunf. The plof becomes more involved when fhe aufhenfic Charley's aunf arrives and re- news a pasf romance wifh Jaclcs fafher, Sir Francis Chesney. The love-lives finally sfraighfen ouf, however, and fhe curfain closes as Lord Babberly sfeps forward and says, l relinquish all claims fo Charley's Aunfm. Miss Barfleff direcfed fhe produciion wifh Jane Maurer and Jane Traclqler assisfing as sfu- denf direcfors and Paddy Kovacs and Joanne Schulfz as prompfers. The performance was enhanced by fhree realisfic sefs designed by Mr. Spechf. All senior play pictures by Jerry Bonfempo 'hespian Troupe Gains Thirteen New Members SENIOR PLAY CAST-seared-Dfclc Sfudrrwlca, Delores Durm, Rrvrw Lahlrmslcr, Ph-rarmrv Bmqmur. Sfandfng-Rey Mnws, Jerry Brandi Sherri: Taylor, Lloyd Rcyrvoidsl Kay Prlnf, Jim Hurd. CAST OF CHARLEY'S AUNT 'wr Ch srvry ....... . , Jim Hurs' Qihmh-S Wy'Lf h m '..,.. . UMW Sfudrrwlm L rd Pu rr' H Hex' v y , Ren Labfrwsicl P-fivy V.-him, , , , , Kay Prim? Amy S4 Ru., -,.... Dohrrers Duww F 'N Q Vw' '. fh -,-- ,ry . Jerry Brandt Bmw.:-9' ..... . Ray Mares V mea l W AQ 1 I rv' i , Shvrhx Tayfcvr H., y ,... , Fhwwwrc- Boqrm SN-Lrhww gr- iw , . . , . . Ufwyd RC'yUONdS Thesprans was a nafrorual dramaffcs erqarrrmheu which had froupes in high schoois all over rhe counrry. In order To gem membership in fhrs dub, Sfudemfs musf have earned pomis, fhrouqh CXQGIK iences irv sfaqe work. The FSH Thespian Yroupcv admirred fhrrreen new members rhrs year and af! of rhese sfuderwrs furfhered Their dramfahc abrhry under rhe drrechorw of fhe dramafrcs Coach! Mrsr, Barrferf. Masquers Present Plays For Fellow Club Members SOC N' BUSKIN-Sealed-J. Furln, preslclffnl' Ll. Znlwn, sure Q s i 2 A l 1 , K l . Whenever' fsonnorl or playllme drew near, llwe members ol Soc N Buslcln were found buslly slull Ing envelopes wllb adyerllslrq bamblwlels, publicly' lnq sclwool eyenls, and selllng liclcels. Under Miss Bralleyls dlrecllon, llwey worled so lbal eeclw pro ducllon Could wlncl up llnencilelly 'ln llle blaclc l. lary' J, Lonq, lreasurorq A. Slwp- M. Knoblc, li Hale, A. Lrlley, J. Ven Linqe, L. Lisler, B. Kmrifmn. R. Pelllbore, C. Jusllro, C. Kulow, E. Emerson, K. Pallerscwn, G. Fodllwrinqlwam. MASQUERS-Bollom row- B. Lonzq, l. l-lalonen, K. Bfarnbenlr, L. Wsebelr'. L. llloulwy, J. Younq, M. Kulwel M. Slnnonilf, C. llromynlq, secrelfnry' M. Loescb, bresldenl: J. Kcwslcy, lrefusurert R. Mfms, B. Palmaycr, M. Lulcaclwlco, J. Allen, J. M.-rlvlf, U. Mrasonvlc, T. Slwrvlll. Row 2-C. Wr.zls1, LJ, Krlroay. K. Mello. J. Moorlnouse, C. Mr-islv-r. K. Laylrun, J. Topping, S. Simon. S. Perolla, G. Brlmello, C. Hansel, J, Polumbcw, M. Durfranslcy, L. Mil ler, J. Veul, S. Pallerson. Row 3 -B. Lablnslel, S. Blelwriv, R. Cum mlnqs, D. Prorlvaslcn, LD. Ofalun, R. Mlller J. Cardlnl, N. Pfnlnmyur. Y. Edwards, B. SlOl!ll'W4'l1, N. Row 4-C. Gerber M. Klnq, U Wffaver, B. Alrnan, L. Bnllfmr-r. K Surlwan, R. Zolcnlco, R. Pelllbrwne- J, Brrldl, B. Mc.l l'wlvlrlr5w, ll Slmon. llme Mesquers Club was composed ol slageeslruclr lreslwmen and soplwomores. Tlmey gained experlence and poinls lowarol Soc N' Buslcln by presenling plays lor llwelr lellow club members. llmey had fsuclw quesl speakers as Mr. Speclwl, llwe arl lnslruc- .. -.-l lump --,-l'nL,, lA ,stun ymtnlmff fm mf, lwerd, yire preslclenl. Slanding- Luoflnl. J. Sedeley, M. Lnblnslcl. peech Team Places In All Divisions At Contest The speech ieam was composed oi ihose capable siudenis who were inieresied in speech worlc and dramaiics. Under ihe direciion of Miss Barileii ihe siudenis were coached in public speaking and dramaiics classes in preparaiion for iournamenis. Parma compeied wiih 50 schools in ihe norihf easiern Ohio conferences and wiih I5 schools in ihe regional iournamenis. The six fields of compeiiiion were exiemporaneous, original ora- iory, oraiorical declamaiion, debaie, dramaiic declamaiion, and humorous declamaiion. ln December 'rhe aiiirmaiive debale Team com- SPEECH TEAM-Bollom row-lvl. Talialc, K. Prinl, J. Brown, B, Bass. presi- denlq J. Champness. Row 2-I. l-lalonen, J. Annis, A. Shepherd, R. Rob, E. Fiala, K. Paflerson. Row 3-A. Boyd, L. Reynolds, G. Mc- lvlauqh, D. Dunyan, B. Shaw, H. Schmifl. posed of Roberla Rob and Beverly Bass won all iheir debaies in one iournameni. On Janue ary 29 Karen Paiierson placed ihird among 4l schools in oraiorical declamaiion. ln February The Ohio Speech League coniesl was held. Parma was ihe only school which had iinalisis in every field of speech. These were lvlary Talialc, who received a ihird in dramaiic declamaiionq Alan Boyd, iinalisi in exiemporane- ous: Karen Palierson, Tinalisi in oraiorical decla- maiiony David Dunyan, iinalisi in original oraiory: and Kay Prini, semifiinalisf in humorous declamae iion. Alice Shepherd acied a scene from The LiH'le Foxes 7 AI Boyd and Sheila Taylor, Pygmalion . 11A Iuniors Don Mennonite Garb For Play: JUNIOR PLAY CAST-BoHom row-Mary Talialc, Beverly Bass, Thelma Assad. Row 2-Bob Shaw, Jim Schindler. NoT picTured-MilT Alhnauer. CAST OF PAPA IS ALL Papa Aulcamp .... Jim Schindler The Junior Class presenTed The humorous Three-acT play, Npapa ls All , on March 25 in The school audiTorium. The sTory cenTered around a Pennsylvania DuTch Tamily OT The Mama Aulfamp - ' -Thelma Assad lvlennoniTe TaiTh. Their Tear oT The sTricT Papa Emma Aukemp , ,Mary Taliak Aulcamp builT up To a revolT againsT The Tyravn- Jake Aukamp . ' 'Bob Shaw nica man. The play was direcTed by Miss BarTleTT wiTh Jean Champness and Chuck Crow MVS' YOCIGV - ' - -Bev'-9rlY Bass as sTudenT direcTors. Brendle . . . .MilTon AlTznauer Phofos by Mr. John Maxwell How can I Tell you wha! if is, Papa, if if ain'T? l'll learn you-. Stage Crew Members Learn New Techniques STAGE CREW-Boffom row-l.. Gross, F. Klohs, J, Florenline. R. Dybiec, K. Mizalx, A. Phillips. Row 2-D. Burke, W. Slehen, J, Irvine, J. DeCamp, K. Anderson. Row 3-D. Fink, R. Gemeiner, R, Hamlell, liqhl chiefq L. Hilberg, C. Fradella, sfage manager: P. Malafa, A. Selar. Hey, give us an amber spor on sfage righ+l This was a familiar command 'ro lhe members of 'rhe Slage Crew, These sludenls provided superior scenery and lighling Tor special school programs. Through The experl guidance of Mr. Spechr, lhey have learned rhe various elhlecfs which fhe new eguipmenr has made possible. They creared a differenl background for each seclion of 'rhe Chrislmas Vesper Concerr and made a separaie ser Tor each of 'rhe Three acis of The Senior Play. The members of This organizalion were chosen from lhose who have shown special inreresl and abilify during +heir apprenliceship in The Slage Crafr class. , .,.. 4, O Sfage Crew members were busy af every school performance, worlring wifh lighfing effecfs and scenery. ftfliilii i 'li l .Wi TT ffl ill W , Pr f grforms For Every Football Game Of Season V T' 4 ,N . rl MLTTYXH, T U We V CONCERT BAND-Kneeling-E. Wagner, D, Rees, J. Dezso, D. Hepp, l-l. Zahn, head maioreTTe. BoTTom row-N. PiloT, M. Durcanslcy, G. l-loherz, Row 2--M. Barnialc, B. Shaw, C. Wnelc, B. Taslcy, B. SzisarTo, F. hlurnenilc. Row 3-D. Bilby, J. Smaus, L. Konrad, S. lvlaslcy, D. Fieldhouse, B. Johanson. Row 4-J. Miller, T. Wilson, B. Powell, D. PaTriclr, 6. Zelenlca, H. SchulTz, Y. Davis, K. lvlelloTT, D. STebner, G. Fernelius, J. Ziclcel, R. Jaclcson. Row 5-E. Fiala, T. Bonlc, A. Shaw, D. Lindenau, D. Gundling, J. Long, N. STalnaker, K. Zeuch. Under The capable direcTion oT Mr. Davis, The Concerlr Band pracTiced long hours as They per' TecTed Their marching rouTines lasT Tall. Among The halTTime perTormances presenTed aT every TooTball game was one in which They Tormed a merry-go-round and anoTher in which They iazzed up Farmer in The Dell and The whole band iiTTerbuggedl The band also parTicipaTed in PTA programs and played in Their annual PaTrons' Conf cerT. ConcerT Band concluded iTs periformances Tor The year by playing The inspiring Pomp and CircumsTance aT The commencemenT ceremony. Two new groups, The Freshmen and The Sophoe more Bands, were added To The insTrumenTal music deparTmenT This year. They were direcTed by Mr. MiTchell and were designed To give The sTudenTs experience Toward more advanced groups. Mr. Davis diagrams band TormaTions before They are presenfecl aT a game. 'I16 ear gs i 'Eats 'SH Orchestra Is Host To LEL Festival. Kneeling-D. Billue, S. Simon, lvl. Sramo, S. Carse, E. Czaba. Bottom row-G. Featheringham, J. Sqro, C. Rady, J. Prosser. Row 2-K. Solcol, P. Schreiber, B. Bowerstocln, D. Richards, K, Patterson, Row 3-T. Bunevich, K. lvlerstelder, L. Lister, M. Shipman, J. Dilton, D. Drake, R. Dutty, Row 4- D. Fritsch, F, Knippenberg, J. Bachman, K, Kowicelr, J. Faclcelman, J. Hergner, C. Attinolo, R. Stein, R. Bcrnauer, B, Deitz. Row 5-C. Fradella. R. Kralrowski, B. Shipman, lvl. Friery, G. Carruthers, W. Pa rlrer, A. Boyd. Besides participating in the Patrons' Concert and Baccalaureate, our orchestra joined with over two hundred other students in the Lalce Erie League Crchestra Festival which was held in the Parma Senior High auditorium on February I6. Among the songs which the combined groups played were selections trom Showboat and l-lans Christian Andersonu. Several instrumental students including Don Richards, Louise Lister, Diclc Lindenau, Jean Prosser, Joyce Sgro, Carol Rady, Ken Konicelr, Mary Lou Barnialc, Jo Ann Bataloulcos, and Gayle Feathering- ham received superior ratings in the Cleveland lnstrumental Contest. Some ot the students tound time to play in outside instrumental ensembles like the string quartet which competed in the Fortnightly Contest at Wooster. . ss.. Q. - .... x r' Nm - -W .:sssss.,,.s . HESTRA-Bottom row-L. Lister, J. Batialoulcos, R, Kocina, E. Ptetter, M. Diclr, J. S-Thauer. Row 2-F. Bonlwwslcy, W. ivlaqoclsyi, F. nth, C. Wnvlr, K. Solcol, V. Schreiber, J. Sgro, lvl. Durcanslcy, G. Feathoriniitham, D. Lister. Z. l-lwlubrzi. Row 3--J, Annis, C. Tober, W. i or. R. Jaclnsmn, Bunexich, D. Dulty, A. Shaw, D. Fill, J, Schultz, D. hteinernan, J. Struthers. Row 4-S. Kirrhcr, C. Galelx, S. Hottman, Mikes, G. Sounds, J. Hausser. 'I'I7 Choralaires End Fourth Year Ct Activities: mv-wwlu1v-'M - - CHORALAIRES-Bottom row-S. Christman, P. Trill, L. Findora, J. Szatacs, M. Loesch, A. Nardy. M. Kluslca, C. Porter, K. Snyder, J. Reschlce, S. thompson, P. Mahnlre, C. Baldassari, E. Soplco, L. Johnston. R. Warholyls. Row 2-D. Kauntz, C. Kulow, R. Carr, C. Koqler, C. Galek, L. Spatz, P. Braine, J. Dillen, D. Lachendro, F. Cut'on, J. Smith, C. Airhart. J. Townsend, M, Casale, C. King, E. Geer. N. Pilot, J. Schater, B, Steinmetz. Row 3-L. Mosonics, C. Meister, M. Barr, J. Leiby, Y. Edwards, K. Roinel, E. Oser, C. Justice, P. Nepodal, G. Schwartz, K. Bauer, B, hlodan, N. Lowther, S. taylor, D. Billue, J. Paul, J. Nemeth. M. Anzalone, Row 4-H. Kassor, R, Stemler, B. Brandenburg, S. Corley, E. Wagner, W. Benz, J. Struthers, M. Diclc, J. Robeiselr, J. O'Dell, B. Kerrigan, A. Shepherd, L. Hottman. K. Nybero, E, Fiala, J, Fitzwater J. Sturman, K. Harrington, P. Pucsolc, N. Rieder. Choralaires was an all-girl choir which sang music equal to that ot Concert Choir. To be eligible tor this group, a girl must have maintained an AM average in Girls' Chorus or a BN average in Girls' Glee. Choralaires wore their beautitul royal blue robes tor the Christmas Vesper Concert and also sang in the Spring Patrons' Concert. there were other groups such as the Girls' and the Boys' Choruses, which helped to prepare inter- ested students tor more advanced vocal groups. Many pupils also gained v a l u a b l e experience through the individualized practice which was made oossible by the new practice rooms. 1'lQ Dry Bones Boys combine to make cool harmony. Don Richards and Ken Solrol prove that practice makes perfect. Ihoristers Make Debut In Christmas Vesper Concert Christmas, Christmas, Everywhere Tonight . Star of Wonder, Star ot Might . The Girls' Glee was made up ot girls who were really interested in music. They sang in the Spring Concert and were dressed in costumes trom many countries tor the Christmas Concert. The Choristers was a mixed group composed mainly ot sophomores. They gained experience in singing tour-part music which would be valuable later in Concert Choir. They made their debut in the Christmas Vesper Concert in which they represented shepherds. Concert Choir Records Christmas Eve Broadcasi H if CONCERT CHOIR-BoHom row-E. Cappas, J. iomaseilo, I. Pafierson, R. Hummei, I.. Korhera, C. Hicks, A. Byers, S. Roush. Row 2-K. Prinf, J. Maurer, R. Janos, K. Pairerson, M. Conicie, J. Annis, J. Leiby, C. Voqier. J. Tracicler, H. Zahn. Row 3-E. Henninqe. A. Boyd, R. Schermer, E. Gwen, J. Fleenor, Gr. Koiesar, K. Spice-rhi, E. Funk. Row 4-B. Jarus, J, Rossborouoh, J. Kiraiy, J. Brandi, J. Hurs1,T. Komsy, D. Duhiy, U. McAfee, D. hiinkifv. The Senior Chorai Club was a mixed doubie caroiinq af Criie i-iospiral af Chrisfmas Time, sing- quarfef of seniors who mer 'rogerher iusr for ihe fun of singing. They pracriced once a weeic and made many public appearances which included Variery Show. ing for Jrhe Music Morhers, and pariiciparinq in The SENIOR CHORAL CLUB-BoHom row-Jane Traclcier, Many informal music groups such as fhese meef Audrey Posch, Kay Prini, Nona Rieder, Jane Maurer. Row in fhe pracfice rooms. 2-Don Gierman, Don Richards, Jerry Brandi, Dave Schuene, mann. inqs In Eighth Annual Easter Sunrise Service BoTTom row-L. Lisler, J. Bafaloulcos, J. WaITer, N. Riecler, L. l-liclcolc, J. Champness, T. Assad. B. Abel. Row 2-M. Kozlowski, P. MalaTa, J. Laiirner, M. Doss, C. Magloslcy, A. Posch, M. Kramer, C. livin. Row 3-C. Rossborough, D. Richards, F, Knippenberq, D. Hunl, J. KouTslcy, D. OrTli, M. Shaw, D. Tiedl. Row 4-J. Schindler, T. Karagiozis, D. Schuenemann, G. McMaugh, R. Pellibonc, B. McPhoTridqo, W, Micklas. The goal of sTudenTs who enjoy choral music is The ConcerT Choir. This group, under The direcTion of Miss Lucile E. l-lill, made several public appear- ances aT school assemblies, The ChrisTmas Vesper ConcerT, and a ChrisTmas Eve broadcasT over WTAM. They parTicipaTed in The eighTh annual EasTer Sunrise Service and added To The Spring PaTrons' ConcerT presenled by The vocal music deparTmenT. The brighT red robes and whiie saTin sToles oT The ConcerT Choir members disTinguished Them again This year as They joined wiTh oTher sTu- denTs in The Lalce Erie League Choir FesTival To sing Alleluia and 'iOh God, Our l-lelp in Ages PasTi'. ConcerT Choir added a Tinal benedicTion To The gradualring class wiTh The Lord Bless You and Keep You . ConcerT Choir caroled on Public Square during The Chi-lsTmas season. sports A'r+ending high scoring baslcefball games highlighfed weekends for many s'ruden+s fhis year.. Excellen+ coach- ing, sporismanship, 'ream spirii, and above all, school spirit have helped +o make Parma The Home of Good Spor'rs . This spirif prevailed no+ only in in+erscholas+ic compe+i+ion bul' also in in+ra- mural con'res+s. CII 'vm-Q... L I .! an . 3 SB VN .Mwflfb Nw- X I ,A ,fig 1 4,- ii ii E FSR ffwix 'TW V A.W.,x,, . :ffm Redmen Finish Second Consecutive Year A VARSITY FOOTBALL-BoTTom row-C. Bognar, manager: D. Campi, A. Chonko, D. Logie, B. Bodeker, R. STock, R, Lynch, R. Kacic, R. Shaker, R. Funk, B. Funk, C. Doss, R. NIST, R. Trapp, manager. Row 2-L. NesTer, G. MaTes. A, Balika, C. Guzik, E. Lees, B. Hellriegel, l-l. Buck, J. STreeT, B. Zisko, D. Dunyan, B. King, F. Zink, J. Hobson, B. SchrnidT, L. Krulik. Row 3-D. Draiss, C. Scarcipino, J. TuTie, E. Kagels. B. Jarus, B. Chikik, D. T-loyer, D. Janssen, M. Schindler, J. Schindler, M. AlTznauer, B. lvlarcinek, K. Hyduk, E. Zinzow, T. SuTyak, D. MaTiazic, V. Mungillo. GeTTing OTT To a slow sTarT, The Redmen Tinally began To move and Tinished wiTh a 4-4 record over- all, and 3-3 in The LEL. WiTh The Tine coaching oT Mr. Bob Brugge, assisTed by lvlr. Jim l:riTzsche and Mr. Bob Fricker, The Team sTeadily gained momenTum To wind up in a Tie Tor second place in a Tough Lake Erie League. The squad had many ouTsTanding players, who were honored aT The annual TooTball bangueT. Trophies were awarded To Ralph Lynch, mosT valuable player: l-larry Buck, mosT improved player: and Ron Kacic, sporTsman- ship. Rhodes-ln The opening game, Parma couldn'T break Rhodes' powerTul deTense and losT. 9-O. Lakewood-A very TasT Lakewood Team handed The Tloundering Redmen Their second sTraighT deTeaT, 25-O. Shaw-Parma held Shaw To Three TirsT downs, buT ThaT wasn'T enough To sTop Them as The Redmen losT a close one, 7-6. Euclid-The Redrnen sTarTed Their comeback drive, as Lees scored on a guarTerback sneak To give Parma a 6-O vicTory. Toledo Libbey-Parma wenT 60 yards on The TirsT Two plays, buT couldn'T click aTTer ThaT and Tell, I9-6. Shaker HeighTs--Ray Shaker scored Tour Times, and Jarus played a TerriTic deTensive game as Parma romped over Shaker l-leighTs, 4l-l9. Akron Hower-Parma played iTs besT defensive game oT The year, driving Themselves To a I3-O vicTory. Cleveland HeighTs-Shaker scored on The TirsT play, and iT was a Tield day Trom Then on, as Parma closed The season by swamping Cleveland l-leighTs, 40-7. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Parma O Rhodes 9 Parma O Lakewood 25 Parma 6 Shaw 7 Parma 6 Euclid O Parma 6 Toledo Libbey I9 Parma 4l Shaker I9 Parma I3 Akron l-lower O Parma 40 Cleveland l'leighTs 7 L00, But Gain Tie For Second Place In LEL 4 Coach Brugge ins+rucfs Logie before entering an im- Lees goes fhrough for anoiher TD. porfanf game. Funk, Shaker, and Lynch +ry fo caich up wiih frouble. IV And Frosh Finish With Same Record 14 JV FOOTBALL-Boflom row-Gi. Korzalc, R. Reiniwarl, J. Fowler, T. Marelc, P. Lang, J. Hiros, D Polslci, B. Sziiario, B. Finlweil, L. Tucky. Row 2-E. Kozarin, D. Wenger, J. KOH, D. Milwovlc, C. Bryan D. Slebner, M. Sclwneider, D, Dillen, J. Voiir, R, Taverna. Row 3-R. Jones, T. Jansen, N. Holden M. McDonald, H. Ponlon, B. Boullon, J. Miller, G. Gluck, C. Recldisln, A. Luclnl. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL-Boflom row-W. Miller, F. Forsberq, R. Kemper, P. Barbaroila, B. Jerimiah B. Jackson, B. Rossino, R. Lime, D. Dunyan, W. Nicklas, M. Laslca. Row 2-D. Cliallcer, B. Dakddulc N. Logie, R. Meckel, D. Males, D. Replco, B. Zarernba, D. Hoiimasier, J. Bisiriclcy, M. Shaw, D Walker. Row 3-D. Dixon, Coach Bill Srniih, G. Koslel, manager: Coach Bob Siewarl, D. Del Pagqio J. Radev, J. Faraci, D. Hendryx, F. Holzman. P, Canepa, B. McFadden. 6. Seqedi, J. Williams C. Seiiz, J. Guzilc, 6. Fernelius, rnanaqer. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD FRESHMEN FOOTBALL RECORD Parma O Fairview O Parma O Lalcewood Parma I3 Shaw I8 Parma I3 Jolwn Marslnall Parma 7 Cleveland Heiglwls I2 Parma 7 Rhodes Parma I3 Euclid 6 Parma O Brooklyn Parma O Slialcer 6 Parma 7 S+. lgnaiius Parma O Lalcewood 24 Parma I8 S+. Jol'1n Caniius 126 nnual Homecoming Game Is Event Of Season A+ annual Homecoming Game, Mr. Lee Bailey, Presi- The Delia Hi-Y fool: 'Firsf place in fhe floai' conlesf den+ of fhe Alumni, crowns Dolores Baran Home- ai 'rhe Homecoming Game. If was iwo years in a row coming Queen. Dolores' affendanfs were Nan-C for fhe Delfas. Garapiclz, Nancy Dixon, and Lynne Kofhera. VARSITY FOOTBALL SENIORS-Leff fo righf-Line-M. Schindler, B. Chilcilc, B. Bodelcer, R. Sloflc, B. Funk, F. Zink, A. Balilca, R. Kacic, R. Lynch. Baclrfield--R. Shaker, E. Lees, B. Zislco, R. Funk. MAJORETTES-Leff lo righl-J. Dezso, D. Billue, E. Czaba, D. Hepp, E. Warmer. H. Zahn, D. Rees, S. Simon, S. Carse, M, Srarno. Powerful Redmen Come Up With Best Record I VARSITY BASKETBALL-BoTTom row-C, Boyd, T. SuTyak. W. Rung, Managers. Row 2-B. Zisko, N. Uhlir R Shaker R Rollins B Kin B Dedo W. ShaTT. Row 3-M. Schindler, D, T-loyer, T. McCoy, 1 - 1 - . - 1 - 1 Q E. Lees, B. Jarus, A. Chonko, K, Scigulinsky, F. Barkocy. For The I955 baskeTball season, Coach PaT Cor- disco and AssisTanT Coach Ernie Posgai had a very solid Team To work wiTh. WiTh Lees, Zisko, Shaker, Jarus, and Schindler reTurning Trom lasT year's var- siTy, Parma had a very powerTul TirsT sTring plus a sTrong bench. The Redmen goT oTT To a slam-bang sTarT and sTayed ThaT way all year, Tinishing wiTh a 7-3 record in The league and I2-4 overall. Wesl' Tech-The Redmen goT pasT WesT Tech in a close opening game, 55-5l. ST. Edward's-Parma wenT wild againsT ST. Ed's in Their highesT scoring game, 87-64. Findlay-Findlay, one oT The sTaTe's Top raTed Teams, handed Parma iTs TirsT deTeaT oT The year, 53-35. Cleveland HeighTs-The Redmen won Their TirsT LEL game wiTh Lees scoring 24 and Shaker 20, as we dumped l-leighTs, 7l-58. Euclid-Euclid ended up on The long end in The lasT minuTe oT a real see-saw baTTle, 67-60. Alumni-The VarsiTy Trounced The Alumni, 78-58, in one oT The highlighTs oT The home season. Shaw-The Redmen were handed Their second league deTeaT in The lasT 30 seconds oT The game, 48-47. Rhodes-Parma rolled over The neighborhood rivals wiTh ease, 73-55. Shaker HeighTs-By deTeaTing Shaker l-leighTs, 50-46, Parma made iTs league record even aT 2-2. Lakewood-Ernie Lees seT a new LEL scoring record by sinking 40 poinTs, as we squeaked by Lakewood, 56-52. Cleveland HeighTs--l-leighTs gave us an unexpecTed baTTle, buT Parma pulled iT ouT, 67-5l. Garfield HeighTs-The high-Tlying Redmen con- Tinued aT Their greaT pace by knocking oTl Garifield l-leighTs in a non-league conTesT, 76-49. Euclid-In a back and TorTh baTTle, Parma iusT couldn'T geT ahead and sTay There, as Euclid made iT Two over Parma, 70-66. Shaw-Parma clinched a Tie Tor second place and knocked Shaw ouT oT TirsT place, 80-70. Shaker Heighfs-Redmen made iT Two over Shaker by dropping Them in a close one, 57-53. Lakewood-Lees scored 34, as Parma ended The league schedule by deTeaTing The Rangers, 67-48. Lorain-Parma was eliminaTed Trom The Berea TournamenT by dropping The TirsT game To Lorain, 7l-63, in overTime. ears, Winning 12 Games And Losing Only 4 Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 55 Wesl Teclw 87 S+. Edwards 35 Findlay 7l Cleveland l-leiglwls 60 Euclid 78 Alumni 47 Shaw 73 Rhodes 50 Slwalcer 56 Lalcewood 67 Cleveland Heiqlwls 76 Garfield l'leiql'1ls 66 Euclid 80 Slwaw 57 Slwalcer 67 Lalcewood 5I 64 53 58 67 58 48 55 46 52 51 49 70 70 53 48 Tournameni game ai Baldwin-Wallace Lorain 7l--Parma 63 Norm Uhlir Ernie Lees Ray Shalcer Max Schindler Bernie Zislro 1 E IV And F rosh Teams Show Impresswe Form JV BASKETBALL-Boffom rown- B. Br LAW! K, Mr-dm Q5 J. KITVGCLW L. Owww, R. B mlum SLR R. Nfnvvvvm. ROW 2 J. Wlsvvwav, R. Ray, C. BW Hx, J. Vafiv, J. C-,A Pvvmy, J, HIL x, FJ. LM' 3, X .of A :L .vw by LL' .MXL N' my J' V 'A 'flu' X X 'Lf V lm, .Vg fixef YU 'Lava 1 E L Q W FRESHMEN BASKETBALL - BOHOIT! row - B, PMAVM4-1, IK NVMMJQI C. VHF: Mmyvv Row 2' T, Sa fx T. Rwgw EY Pfilnk, E YSLlt'Y4,1 Wx. QW Hifkv, D. CF.x3Lf-1 B. LYM-Jziuk. 1 Row 3' W. M U-v LT. ? M vie-Jul, if. LW! Ffa 1 li y IL N ffrwmatf-v Cn' S'-.zmf T, HR' Ln,-v-2 LB. Mwvf-'.'. JV BASKETBALL RECORD FRESHMEN BASKETBALL RECORD parrvxa 4g Xlxfnc + Cheerleaders Raise Spirit At Games And Ralliec Qur five peppy Ci1F3GFl9HCJE?V5 added ihe righi spark oi enihusiasnn io ihe Redmen iooiball and baslceibaii qames. They led ihe crowds in rnany new Qheera. as weil as oid iayoriies iilqe ihe Redmen chani. Senior Nancy Rupp headed The qiris. Their adviser was Mr. Mihuia assided by Mrs. Bowen. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS V M-.ry iaiiaic, Navwy Dix-'ir' Nnnfy Rug-L. Lixlirif- Be-nninfziar iffafhy Bi-vrviriiiv, School spirii was increased ai iunior yarsiiy qarnes 'rhis year wiih ihe addiiion of six iunior yarsiiy Cheerieaders. Jean Tonnaseiio and Jackie Dernshar acied aa. head cheerieaders. Mr. Dan Mihuia and Mrs. Bowen were co adyisers. JV CHEERLEADERS-New y Iviimrflr Riva Szabo, Jackie Uemshar head imfibaii' Jean ii niawiio, hi-ad has keibuii' Lynda Wiiiiinrris J-f.ir'nf- VJ,-Ui-i'ii:f,. Cheerleader and crowd alike enloy a fhrullung home game 1 Y' ull Bow11nq Program GIVES All Boys Opportumty The lnlerscholaslic Bowling Team, supervised by Mr. William Kulller, was made up of lhe eighl rnosl experienced bowlers in The school. For mosl of fhe looys, including caplain Chuck Sundvall, il was The second year of parlicipalion in lhe league. Allhough lhey finished I3+h in a league of I8 leams, lhey slill had lhe highesl average. The looys parlicipared in This infer-scholaslic sporl every Sarurday morning. INTERSCHOLASTIC BOWLING LEAGUE-Boffom row-J Hurst B. Karoleslfi, H. Gelslon. Row 2fD. Dolinalc, J. Zacf delli, C. Sundvall. Many boys pa ricipafe in inframur l a Parma Recreafion. Jim Hursf shows how lo roll a sfrilre Tennis Team Finishes At 2 Wins, 3 Losses: ln 'rhe second year of compefiiion in The Lake Erie League, Parma's iennis leam held lourlh place. Under 'rhe coaching of Mr. Posgai, ihe Team finished wifh a 2 win-3 loss record. The rnosi ouisianding player was Jim Whiie, followed by Dick Rollins and Dick Bohmer. All Three will be back nexi year and 'rhe 'rearn hopes lo have a beiier year in '55, Parma Parma Parma Parma Parma TENNIS TEAM-Boffom row-K. Medalis, A. Baker, A. Morgan, D. Rollins, J. While. Row Z-W. Rung, L. Reynolds, R. Mares, D. Bohmer, A. Boyd, G. Wy- socki, J. Sedlecki. TENNIS RECORD Euclid Shaw Cleveland Lakewood Shaker 0 i Heiglvrs 3 5 5 Mr. Marshall insirucis siudenis Leaders Dick Logie and Ron Kacic help boys wifh on rope sfunis. headsiands in 'lhe wresiling room. ,ross Country Team Hopes For Better Record in 55 - .,,,, I. 1 CROSS COUNTRY-Bob tom row-N. Wittstock, T. Conner, G. Heidenreich, D. Neumann, J. Trammell, D. Trausch. Row 2-D, Ralph, F. Humenilr, D. Heineman, R. Jahn, B. Johanson, R. Schull, F. Lasco. Bad luclc seemed to tollow Parma's Cross Country team right trom the beginning. Opening October I, I954, at Broolcside Park, Parma lost to Rhodes. Parma lost in other dual meets to Lalcewood, Shaw, and Shalcer. In a triangular run they lost to Cleve- land Heights and Euclid. The LEL meet brought more bad luck with a car accident iniuring Tom Connor, Parma's top man. Parma came in last. Photo by Glenn Heidenreich Winding up the season on October 30 in the West District Meet against West, West Tech. Lakewood. Rhodes, and John Marshall, Parma held last place. Mr. Sistelc, their coach, hopes Parma's luck will change in '55. Tom Connor, Don Trausch, and Don t-leineman were Parma's top men. Awards were given to Heineman, Shull. Virosteclc, Drake, Lasko, Jahn, and Heidenreich. 9 if '- . Coach Sistek gives the Cross Country boys a pep talk. Carl Unis shows pertect form. Return Of Many Lettermen Promises Great TRACK-Boifom row-J, Rossborough, D. Trausch, J. Trammell, G. l-leidenreich, D. Ralph, C. Ross- borough, W. Schwarlz, J. Taylor, D. Neumann. Row 2-G. Heider, D. Draiss, B. Johanson, M. Lupnacca, J. Long, R. Shull, F. Mehwald. Row 3-C. Sako, T. Delzel, manageri J. Baran, L. Krulik, R. Jahn, D. Karoly, D. Logie, R. Kacic. Row 4-G. Virosleck, R. Gaede, R. Wilms, M. Schindler, R. Donnelly, D. Slebner, R. Taverna, G. Kolesar. GOLF TEAM-Lefi fo righf-R. Repp, E. Smilh, E. Balph, C, Unis, J. Csokmay. Golf, one of lhe minor sporls al Parma, is one which always brings in one of +he besr records. Under Coach Jim Frirzsche, Parma had an over- all record of I I wins and 3 losses. Whal makes This record even more impressive is lhe laclr lhal Parma look second place in The Sandusky lnvi- 'rafional and lhe LEL lournamenf. Wilh 'rhe relurn of Carl Unis and Ed Balph in '55, bolh wilh averages of 8l lasl year, Parma is assured of keeping Els high place in lhe golf slandings. Aller a record of 5 wins, 3 losses, and l lie in IQ54, lhe Track ream, coached by Mr. Weber and Mr. Sislek, looked for a beller record in '55. Wilh rhe relurn of I-leineman, Neumann, Tram- mell, Trausch, Mehwald, Balika, Schindler, Ralph, and l-leidenreich as lellermen, lhe Jrearn promised lo have much more dep+h. The Redrnen looked parlicularly slrong in lield evenls and middle dislance compelilion. eason For '55 Track, Golf, And Baseball Teams The Redrnen were delermined lo beller lasl '955 TRACK SCHEDULE year's baseball record in lhe LEL. ln l954, Parma won 7 and losl 8 overall, and lhe league record was 4-6. Coach George Marshall was sure lhe learn could do loeller wilh lhe exper- ience gained in lhe lirsl year in lhe league. Praclically all lhe lellernnen relurned Ihis year lo form lhe nucleus ol whal promised lo be a greal learn. April I9 22 26- 29- May 3- 6 IU- I4- I7- 2I- 26-28- Wesl al Parma Rocky River al River lqnalius al Parma Shaw al Parma Euclid al Parma Sf. Edward's al Parma Shaker al Parma Dislricl Meel al Rhodes Lalin al Parma Slale Meel -LEL Meel al Shaker I955 LEL BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 25 April 28- May 2 May 5- lvlay 9- May I2- May lb- May I9- May 23- May 26- Parma al Euclid Heiqhls al Parma Parma ol Lakewood Shaw al Parma Parma at Shaker Euclid al Parma Parrna al Heighfs Lakewood al Parma Shaw al Parma Shaker af Parma qawwm.-WW... I-M... Upper lefi-Some of fhe boys work oul al an early spring praclice. Upper righf-Tom Canifia and Dick Rollins are anxious lo gel going. l954 BASEBALL TEAM-Bollom row-R. Trapp, manager: K. Riddle, E. l.ees', D. Rollins', D. Falk, T. Canilia', D. Funk, J. Bachrnanf E. l-lenningef T. Barno. Row 2-B. Kingx, 6. Mackulin, N. Uhlir', J. Brandlf R. Slock', A. Chonko'. F. Zink'. 'Denoles relurning lellermen 'lor l955. 200 Girls Take Part In Weekly Bowling: EY lam ! '-P ! , 'fy V T .mga N sk , Af Parma Rec The girls display friendly compelifion. Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday aller school Parma Recrealion was lhe cenler oi lun and sporlsmanship as girls bowled. The girls were divided info lwelve learns which Nrolledw againslr each olher in hopes of receiving lhe coveled bowling lrophy al The end of lhe sea' son. Bowling also gave girls poinls Toward lheir inlramural awards. Jean Tomasello was presi- denlr of Monday nigh+'s bowling: Jane Maurer ol Tuesday nighl's and Kalhy Benninger of Thursday nighl s. The girls were helped wilh lheir bowling Techniques by lhe advisers, Miss Fell-, Miss Koehler, and Miss Wolfe. A feam of junior girls add fheir bowling scores. Kay Nyberg, a lop bowler, fries for a sfrilre. Intramurals Stress Teamwork In Sports SENIOR GIRLS' INTRAMURALS-Bottom row-N. Rupp, C. Rampelt, V. Held, B. Kitchen, J. Van Linqe, P, Reinel, A. Lilley, D. Baran, treasurer: F, DeLuca, president: J. Furin, J. Trackler, K. Nyberg, I. Patterson, C. Irvin. Row 2--J. Prosser, R. Rob, J. Nesval, J. Krzewinslci, C. Mulhan, R. Sternler, M. Knoble, J. Koclra, J. Walter, L. Wolf, J. Anqradi, J. Ronslcy, F. Braun. Row 3-N. Horn, S. Taylor, D. Buchwald, J. Perry, M. Lupita, B. Aqnoli, J. Townsend, M. Bagley. J. Reschke, A. Michnay, R. Briqadoi. Row 4-K. I-Ierold, C. Rosenberry. L. Colosimo, D. Thompson, G. Grossman, L. Lister, P. Slepko, E. Rinaldi, F. Macqreqor, D. Dale, J. I-Iottrnan, K. Witte. FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE INTRAMURALS-Bottom row-AC. Meister, D. Bagley, B. The-is, P. McSherry, I. Halonen, C, I-leipp, M. Fanta, J. Barton, M. Loesch, L. Miller, K. Conlcle. S. Patterson, J. Kaslra, M. Hurst. Row 2-S. Farnolz, C. I-lromyalc, D. Patrick, D. Ayers, M. Leissa, L. Gawron, K. McElroy, J. Mantell, G. Rieclc, K. Spillner, P. Savas, R. Maas, A, Bryan, J. Bonham, N. Pilot, G. Van Linqe, M. Gustin, D. Heinernan. Row 3--S. Riqot, M. Urban, K. Cooper, C. Cherry, J. Palumbo, D. Scirnone, K. Reinel, J. Young, R. Lanqtord, S. Tolcar, C. Ambers, M. Barnialr, D. Holubec, L. Spatz, S. Pauliclc, C. I-lilkowski, G. Miller, C. Gannon, J. Bender. Row 4-R. Miller, J. Ducharme, C. Toth. B. Alman, C, Lucas, C. Beunlc, M. Bockrniller, J. Dork, B. Roub, D. Shutt, D. Weaver, R. Lang, B. Steinrnetz, J. Nerneth, E. Oser. B. Seaburn, C. Gerber, M. King, K. Magarqee, C. Sleplco, C. Visnauslnas, A. Oswald. Physical Education Department Otters JUNIOR GIRLS' INTRAMURALS-Bottom row-P. McGonegal, M. Taliak, J. Walerius, T. Assad, K. Benninger, B. Bass. N. Dixon, vice-president: L. Kothera. secretary: A. Shepherd, J. Stehle. L. Benninger, K. Patterson, J. Tomasello, G. Featheringham, E. Sopko. Row 2-F. Klemm, H. Goodwin, P. Seitz, H. Kassor, S. Roush, J. Bataloukos, J. Dezso, C. Collier, D. Bastock. D. Rees, M. Dunman, B. Ronk, D. Unik, M. Sramo, C. Maglosky. J. Haberman. D. Masanek, L. Agnew, J. Demshar, G. Schwartz, C. Airharl. Row 3-E. Markovic, J. Raschiotto, J. Thomson, C. Halonen, C. Galek, C. King, C. Kulow, S. Thompson, K. Schenk, C. Willis, L. Williams, J. Malek, L. Uhinck, A. Nardy, S. Balazs, B. Nolan, T. Martin, M. Noga, N. Voss, M. Kramer. Row 4-S. Rigot, K. Harrington, N. Belti, V. Chandler, J. Annis, D. Colby, P. Alman, J. DeCamp, S. Cottey, D. Lucas, L. Konrad, J. Robeisek, J. Nowinski, F. Fiala, N. Migchelbrink, M. Dick, L. Meriavy. N, Maurer, N. Miller, J. White. The Girls' Intramural program provided rec- reation every Monday and Friday atter school tor girls who enioyed sports. Tournaments in baseball, volleyball, and basketball were set up by intramural president, Florence De Luca. Basketball tournaments reached an exciting cli- max with the playeotts to determine team stand- ings. Sue Thompson's team took tirst place in Monday nights competition a n d M a r g i e Kramer's team took tirst place in Friday night's. An all-star game was played by each night's in- tramurals to close the season. Several inter-class games throughout the year rounded out the program. Through active participation, the girls earned points which went toward pin and letter awards presented at the end ot the year. In nice weather, girls enioy a rousing game of baseball. For a small group, badminton is the ideal game. Girls Wide Variety Oi Favorite Sports. A senior team enioys a game ot volleyball. During the year the gym teachers, Miss Felt and Miss Koehler, planned a varied program ot sports tor their classes. While nice weather prevailed, baseball was played. The winter season brought in volleyball and basketball. When proper techniques were mastered, classes took part in the actual playing ot the games. ln- terspersed throughout the year were such activi- ties as posture exercises, calisthenics, marching, and tumbling. These activities aided the girls' physical development. Under Miss Koehler's guidance, a moclern dance group was organized. Every Thursday atter school, the girls practiced dance steps and routines to their tavorite records. This was one phase ot physical education in which girls ex- pressed grace and poise. Modern dance teaches self-expression to music, develops poise and gracefulness. Calisthenics Begin Gi1'1s', Boys' Gym Classes Under fhe supervision of Leaders, warm-up exercises are given 'Io each boys' and girls' gym class beiore they parflclpafe in acfive games. This prevenfs iniuries and develops beHer posfure and muscle co-ordinafion. 142 Leaders, Boosters Give Service To School. Leaders in acfion! Leaders Paify Reinel and Addie Lilley call a 'foul during a baslceiball game. Refereeing games is one of fheir varied dufies. Leaders are laugh? fhe fine points of baseball, volleyball, and baslrefball in order fo officials ai these games. Among oflier dulies, flue Boys' Boosfers are responsible for selling hundreds of ficlcefs fo baslrelball and foolball games. This club is divided inlo leams, each wifh a caplain, fo sell ficlcefs. Boosters Display School Spirit, Back Teams: Ei E yi f As members oT BoosTers, TwenTy-Two senior girls assumed a big responsibiliTy. Under The direcTion oT Their presidenT, Joan Kocka, and Their adviser, lvlr. Knorr, The girls showed Their school spiriT by boosTing aTTendance OT school sporTing evenTs. In addiTion To selling TiclceTs To all aThleTic evenTs, They sold red pom-poms aT games, planned pep rallies wiTh The cheerleaders, and Tormed a sTrong cheerf ing secTion aT every game. ln April They inviTed lasT year's BoosTers baclc To school Tor a dinner in Their honor. Because oT iTs success, They plan To malce iT an annual evenT. Aga... . Tary: J. Koclca, presidenT J. Furin, vice-presidenTg L 2-B. Haslfe, D. Baran, C RarnpelT, J. Traclcler, K Nyberg. Row 3-M. Knoble Tice, P. Gannon, D. Hepp Row 4-F. DeLuca, J Maurer, P. Schuerqer, P Reinel, N. Carse, N. Rupp K. PrinT. row-A. Morgan, N. Uhlir secreTary: D. STudirilca presidenT: T. Musgrave Treasurer: T. Karagiozis man, D. Perrill, E. Binder D. Neumann, J. l'lursT Row 3-R. SToclc, D Schuenernann, J. Long, C Dremann, J. BrandT, D Ralph. Row 4-J. Wood G. Mclvlaugh, W. Soruflca The Boys' BoosTers were an imporTanT parT oT The cheering secTion aT every baslceTball and TooTball game. The TwenTy-one boys, under The leadership oT presidenT Diclc STudinlca and adviser lvlr. Don Medalis, sponsored many school evenTs during The year, besides selling TiclceTs To all The games. Their biggesT evenT oT The year was Mom's NighT , which They sponsored on January I4. The moThers oT The varsiTy baslceTball Team were honored aT ThTs special evenT. GIRLS' BOOSTERS - BoT- Tom row-H. Zahn, secre- JohnsTon, Treasurer. Row I.. PTeiTer, V. l-leld, C. Jus- BOYS' BOOSTERS-BoHom vice-presidenT. Row 2- S. TyTko, B. Funk, R. COT- moms, B. Licdeler, J. lliros, Ti. Kacif. F, Meh- vm'fl, U. Jar 2 G. lvlalos. Leaders Aid In Teaching Of Gym Classes. Under The presidency ol Addie Lilley, Girls' Leaders were an aid lo gym inslruclor, lvliss Koehler, and lheir adviser, lviiss Fell. ln lheir while shirls and red shorls, lhey conducled class warmfup aclivilies, refereed games, and helped girls develop correcl lechnigues in various sporls. A girl was eligible lor lhe club if she had a 3.5 grade average, 'rhe signalures of Tour leachers and her gym inslruclor, and received a 2X3 vole from lhe members ol Leaders. Al Chrislmas, lhe girls held a play nighl in honor ol Alumnae Leaders. GIRLS' LEADERS-Boflom row-f--J. Traclcier, lreasurer, K. Nyberg, vice-presiderv' A. Lilley, presidenl' J. Furin, secrelary' F. De- Luca, publirily. Row 2-M. Taliali, P. Reinel, L. lfolhf S-ra, T. Assad, N, Dixon, J. Tomasello, K. Pallerson,J. Walerius, G. Fealhoring- ham, C. lrvin. Row 3---N. Pupp, D. Baran, B. Kilchor, C. Rampell, J. Slehle, A. Shepherd, B. Bass. lf. Ber- ninger, L. Bi-nningcr J. Van Linriri, l, Varlr-rfwi V, llnld. BOYS' LEADERS-Bollom row-J. Browning, D. Hrrineman, A. Cabala, A. Morgan, R. Funlc, N. Uhlir, B. lloplrins, T, Camilla, A. Balilva. Row 2--R. Coa'es, ll. l-lolden, E. Saunders, D. Sroll, C, Taylor, L. Jensen, V, lvlungillo, G. Erml, D. liunyan, G. lvlilrel B. Hin- rlulalc. Row 3--J. Brandi, D. Louie, B, Zislo, T. Kara- The Boys' Leaders Club was one ol lhe hardesl worlcing service clubs of The school. They mel lirsl period ihree days a weelc lo learn basic lundae menlals of physical educalion which lhey, in lurn, passed on 'ro sludenls in regular gym classes. When a leacher was absenl, The boys were frained lo lalce over classes fhemselves. lvlosl of lhe Leaders were also lcepl busy afler school relereeing games. The boys enjoyed some our-oleschool recrealion by having a big swimming parly. 'IAE V patrons Bert Wifbef to the Clan 0 1955 rom the following Patron! AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. R. E. KRAMER CLARENCE UHLIR IOHN SCHAGER MICHAEL KOCHIS NICHOLAS SLEPKO ROBERT A. CARSE IOSEPH KNOBLE FRANK W. MILLER JOSEPH R. BOGUS C. H. CURP O. L. REIDER RAYMOND REINEL IOI-IN SCHAUER AND MRS. WILLIAM E. GARAPICK AND MRS. DONALD LONG AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. SAUNDERS DEzSO GEORGE REBS MATTHEW A. WAGNER BYRON BALLINGER WILLIAM HOPKINS T. D. TRACKLER AND MRS. HAROLD TRAUSCH AND MRS. AND MRS. AND MRS. WILLIAM WESTBROOK H. VOLMAR CLYDE MILLER MR. AND MRS. STEVEN CII-'RA DR. AND MRS. R. S. MAURER MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. WM. H. PERRILL W. I. PRINT RUSSELL R. MORGAN GEORGE S. MACGREGOR FRANK LEES E. W. LYNCH WM. LCNGSTREET FRED G. ZINK ARTHUR ZAHN GRANT FERNELIUS CARL D. STEPEEN R. I. LILLEY LESTER W. MAURER KENNETH LONG G. M. VAN LINGE IULIUS KOCKA WILLIAM C. RUPP ANTHONY MACHALEC WILLIAM H. PROSSER IOHN LINGE FRANK KOGLER A. F. NESVAL FRANK LEszCz 'IA7 'IAQ Bert Wirlaer to the Clays of 1955 rom the following Patrons RIDGE TASTY SHOP KANEIS MENIS WEAR BARNES' HARDWARE ZABORIS FUNERAL HOME GEIGER RADIO AND T V PARMA HARDWARE PARMA HOME BAKERY LUKES DRUG STORE MARK'S DEPT. STORE DWYER'S BABY FURNITURE SHOP BUD's MARKET I AND I SHOE CLINIC EGGLER'S BARBER SHOP HOWARD BOYD T V CLARAIS FOOD MARKET KREEM BOWL PARMA CLEANERS KOLBY'S MARKET THE WHIP YORK DRIVE INN HURLEYIS PURE OIL SERVICE D. O. SUMMERS NICKIS SHOE SERVICE MESZARIS QUALITY MEATS PARMA HARDWARE AND MRS. V. H. RICHARDS AND MRS. D. A. IOHNSTON AND 3707 AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND .AND AND AND MRS. WALTER G. MILLER ALBERTLY AVENUE MRS. K. M. VORE MRS. VICTOR BEIER MRS. HARRY FREIWALD, IR. MRS. FRED BRIGGS MRS. ELMER YOUNG MRS. EDWIN I. MILLER MRS. WILLIAM RAMPELT MRS. C. H. SCHAFER MRS. R. HEINEMAN MRS. IOHN COTMAN MRS. RICHARD KITCHEN MRS. THOMAS F. MUSGRAVE MRS. EDWARD F. NYBERG MRS. LEO FURIN A MRS. ANTHONY IUSTICE MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. IACK I. SCHUERGER IOHN H. IRVIN ANDREW R. BARAN KENNETH FUNK ERNEST G. BODEKER RAY C. HARTMAN Best Wifbey to the Clary 0 1955 ro m the PARMA HOME BAKERY PARMA AUTO WASH MILAN BENDER GROCERIES MITCHELL'S MUSIC MART PAUL'S COFFEE SHOPPE MIDWESTERN FURNITURE MACK MACHINE AND TOOL PACINO's RESTAURANT C. M. Fox HARDWARE TICK TOCK RESTAURANT HARRY KLADY FARM BUREAU INSURANCE LEWIS CANTLEBERRYIS BARBER SHOP following Patrom STIRLING TEXACO SERVICE HOWARD IOHNSON'S RESTAURANT DIAMOND'S MEN'S SHOP 5793 RIDGE RD. AT SNOW BECK SHOE STORE MARKS DEPT. STORE PARMA FLOWER SHOP I AND I SHOE CLINIC MR. AND MRS. NORMAN H. ZEUCH MR. AND MRS. FRANK TRENHAILE MR. AND MRS. OLIN SHUTT LOUIS F. RHODES TWIN PINE TRUCKING CO. TRILL's QUALITY MEATS Congratulations to the Class of 1955 RICHARD'S I EWELRY CLASS RINGS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS ENGRAVINGS WE FEATURE FAMOUS NAMES IN IEWELRY: FEATURE LOCK DIAMONDS ' GRUEN WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS BULOVA 1847 RODGERS COMMUNITY PLATE ELGIN HAMILTON LONGINES WITTNAUER Complete Phonograph-Record Dept. 5130 Pearl Road, Brookpark-Pearl Shopping Center Cleveland 9, Ohio ON I-2222 CLEVELAND FABRIC SHOP 6200 Brookpark Road Pearl-Brookpark Shopping Center Next to Yorktown Theater Fabrics of all Kinds: Largest Selection of Drapery and Slipcover Materials Sewing Needs For an appointment at your home with our Interior Decorator call: SH 9-0980 BRADNAN'S REC. CENTER The Automatics Are Here 24 Automatic Pinspotters 9 Pocket Billiard Tables Corner Pearl Road and W. 130th St. VI 3-7350 Iames Hardware Scott Seed Sherwin - Williams Paints Open 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Daily ' Sunday 9 to 1 5785 Ridge Road TU 5-5511 Parma 29. Ohio TU 5-1616 Landscape Gardner Flowers for all occasions PARMA HEIGHTS NURSERY annuals - perennials shrubs - trees evergreens and floral R. K. Flickinger 6196 Pearl at York Road Parma I-Its. 30. Ohio B. Abel ..,.. E. Acocella. . B. Aqnoli .. . J. Anqradi. .. C. Arabian. . T. Arena. . N. Auman.. D. Babitt .... R. Baclrston.. M. Bafaloulcos. .. M. Bagley ..... W. Bello .... A. Balmer .,.. A. Balilca ,... L. Ballinger.. B. Ballou .... E. Balph ,... D. Banas.. D. Baran.. W. Basar. .. C. Bechler. .. M. Bell ,..... M. Benedict.. P. Bernardic.. S. Biesiada. .. ..,44I2 Torrington Ave ...550I Hauserman Rd .......B309 Aclrley Rd 92OI W. Moreland Rd ....760l Ridgefield Rd ........5235 W.45 St. ...3803 Forestwood Dr H6507 Maplecrest Ave ..67I9 Hampstead Ave ........48l3 Snow Rd ...H5536 Slate Rd .....562l W. 45 Sf . .. .4-3I7 Lincoln Ave ....29l0 Lincoln Ave ... .7522 Ridgefield Rd ....52Ol Redlern Rd ....76lO Bertha Ave . . . . .7002 Wilber Ave ......76lO Beriha Ave ...2206 Broolmview Blvd 62I3 N. Canterbury Rd , . ......,.. 72l8 State Rd .........6492 Yorl: Rd .. . . . .2560 Hillside Rd .. . .6603 Dartworth Dr . ..,. 46l5 Grantwood Dr. R. Blackmore.. .. E. Binder. .. R. Bobbin.. R. Bodelcer. . E. Bognar. .. V. Bova rd .,,., S. Bower. .. S. Bra ndt ..... . F. Braun .... ...3606 Germaine Ave. ,.....28I5 Hearthstone 3332 W. Ridgewood Dr. .....57lO Bradley Ave. , .3404 Broolcview Blvd. . . . .6476 S. Canterbury ,M6905 Broadview Rd. ......4l I0 Walfer Ave. R. Brigadoi .... .,..... 6 7ll Sunderland Dr. S. Briggs ,... E. Bryda .... J. Bucheclr.. D. Buchwald. W. Buckner. C. Budd.. . J. Calkins. .. T. Canitia. .. D. Cappas. .J E. Cappas.. N. Carlson. . R. Carr ..... N. Carse. .. A. Cherry... Y. Cherry. .. .73I4 Parma Ferl: Blvd. .......753l W. I30 Sf. ....32lO Ridgewood Dr. ........6689 State Rd. ..4007 Wellington Ave. ....6728 State Rd. . .6184 Manchester Rd. ..5Ol3 Wellington Ave. ........6OI5 Siaie Rd. . . . . .5714 Kenneth Ave. .. .3907 Woodway Ave. H4702 Wellington Ave. ....I9l4 Broolrview Blvd. . . . .6906 Brownfield Dr. H5606 Hampstead Ave. For That Look of Distinction Use CERMAK PLASTIC TILE Pioneers in the Plastic Tile Industry Consult The Yellow Pages of your phone book for your nearest Cermak Dealer Cermak Tile Company, Inc. 4901 Brookpark Road Cleveland 29, Ohio WHITNEY'S Musical Instruments Service and Sales 4316 HODGSON AVENUE, OFF FULTON ROAD WOodbine l-2962 Established 45 Years l- -1- New cmd used band and orchestra instruments Accessories and supplies for all makes Most complete instrument repair shop on the West Side TRU-CRAFT - Blessing - Martin - York Band Instruments Buffet and Bundy Clarinets - W.F.L. and Leedy-Ludwig Drums Selmer-Clark and Bill-Allen Batons Authorized Dealer lor Cleveland Giuliette Accordians - A Tradition in Fine Accordians Instruments Rented Congratulations to the Class of 1955 Compliments of State Road Self Serve 5879 State Road Parma 29. Ohio TU 4-2180 Iohn 6 Ann Studinka Best Wishes to the Class oi '55 The Baird-Foerst Corp. 5301 State Road ON 1-7600 Air Conditioning and Hot Water Heaters Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class oi '55 LGU MELISKA PONTIAC INC 6603 Brookpark Road R. D. R. DeAnna. A V. D. A. R. Chikik. .. ....29l0 North Ave. J. S. Chrisiman. .. ....,. 29 Woolman Ct. T. Chuna... .... 2426 Brookview Blvd. L. Cole ...,.. ..,.,. 7 9l0 Bremen Ave. L. Colosimo. .. .... 6403 Hampstead Ave. G. Colyer.. D. Comella. M. Conkle. . T. Connor ..... R. Conrad. . J. Cupp ,... E. Czaba . .. D. Daveduk. B. Davis .... L. Deacon. . D. DeLuca. P. Diamond. G. Dietrich. Coiman. .. DiGioia. .. 6069 South Park Blvd. .........78Il Snow Rd. .....2l08 Grantwood Dr. .....4009 Orchard Pk. . . .. .5607 Theota Ave. ... .828l Dorothy Ave. ........7287 York Rd. .... .6302 Bradley Ave. Dale ...... .......... 7 6l4 Ackley Rd. ........... l675 Marietta Ave. 29l9 Commonwealth Ave. .........6422 Crossview Rd. 4lI5 Sheraton Dr. Decker .... ..... 4 606 W. Ridgewood Dr. ......64S6 Keltonshire Rd. F. DeLuca.. .75II Jameson Rd. Derschau.. .... l372 E. Pleasant Valley .........64l0 Ridge Rd. ...M8609 Fernhill Ave. ....64l4 Gilbert Ave. J. S. W R. Distler. , K. Dobro .... R. Donnelly.. Dorner .... Dorosy .... C V. Draiss. .. C R. Dubber. .. M. Duckworth . Doss .... . Dremann.. . Dunn .... . Duro ...... Eliason .... Falk ...... M . . Ferlk ..... W. Filipow. .. J. Flahan.. Florian Flowers. . V. Flowers . . . Fowler.. G. Frank ..... R. Funk .... R. Funk .... . Eschweiler .... ... ,.....42ll Wood Ave . . . .3907 Pershing Ave ....6I IO Hollywood Dr ..3I8 E. Ridgewood Dr . . . .4423 Woodway Ave .........7383 York Rd . . . .5740 Broadview Rd . . . .7002 Orchard Ave . . . .4510 Yorkshire Ave ... . l408 Dawnwood Dr ......56l9 Wilbur Ave .....6I56 Stanbury Rd 7802 Spring Garden Rd . .. .5710 Orchard Ave ....6689 Beresford Dr .. . . . . .7479 Stare Rd ....4lO6 Pershing Ave ....75l7 Pelham Dr . . . . . .6507 Pelham Dr ...2802 Grantwood Dr ........6384 Pearl Rd. ... .5203 Albertly Ave ....83l8 Manorford Dr ........6l55 State Rd ...4002 Grantwood Dr LUKES DRUG STORE Pearl-Ridge Shopping Center Prescription - Specialists F u11 Iine of drugs TU 4-4420-21 5432 Pearl Road Congratulations 6 Best Wishes to the Class of '55 from the LAUX REALTY COMPANY 5348 Pearl Road TU 4-6400 PARMA TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE CCMPANY Special Summer Rental Rate To Students S10 to rent a typewriter for entire summer vacation. Portables - Typewriters - Standards New - Reconditioned - Guaranteed - All Makes Service and Rentals SH 1-1153 4503 Brookpark Road Bill Ludwig, Mgr. Good Luck To The Class of 1955 Ridge Record Shop Radios - Players - Music - Music Lessons 5765 Ridge Road TUxedo 5-0160 Ioe Bosoty '46 AL STITZ-FLORIST Quality flowers distinctively arranged for all occasions TU 4-1144 5760 Ridge Road Parma 29. Ohio Compliments of STAN'S HARDWARE ON 1-8465 5357 Broadview Road Best Wishes to the Class of '55 Parma Cut Stone Company Stone of every description 11320 Brookpark SH 1-6710 Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 ARNDT PLUMBING AND HEATING 5300 RIDGE ROAD Office: Residence: TU 4-4141 VI 3-7788 TU 4-6952 Best of Luck to the Class of 1955 N orm's Iewelry Class Rings Diamonds - Mountings - Wedding Rings Watches - Costume Iewelry - Appliances - 5514 Pearl Road TU 5-3009 Next to Iron Kettle Recreation Compliments of Burrows Painting and Decorating Free Estimates Given Phone TU 5-0817 5794 Ridge Road Best Wishes to Class of '55 A. A. Schuenemann WAGNER BROTHERS PLATING SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 6502 York Road TUxedo 5-0266 Shuster's Hardware 5345 State Rd. SH 1-2814 CONGRATULATIONS General Hardware and Plumbing Supplies We specialize in builder's hardware DeWalt Power Saws ON 1-8115 I ohn Glenn Craig George's Dry Representing Cleaning THE CRAIG BLDG. CO. Ccreorge Corsmeap SNOW RIDGE REALTY CRAIG SCHLEGEL INSURANCE INC, We operate our own plant IACK'S CITIES SERVICE STATION +36 Office at: 5325 Ridge Road TU 4-sasa 5425 State Road FL 1-3600 THE WALTER ICE Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 FIVE I 6 I G IAY FURNACE COMPANY 6 5531 State Road Parma 29. Ohio DGY: Night: SH 1-3737 VI 3-7732 TU 4-0262 Congratulations to the Class ot '55 COMPANY Cubes Crushed Block 5480 State Road SH I-1244 Furin ..... . .6939 Parma Park Blvd. . Gaeta. .. ....,... 82I I Pinegrove Gallagher.. ..... 63l4 Pelham Dr. Gannon.. ..... 70l4 Orchard Ave. M. Gardner. ...... 5284 W. 48 St. Gelske. .. . ....,.. 6I I I Velma Ave. . Gelston. .. ,.... 69lO Gilbert Ave. . Gertz .... 792I W. Pleasant Valley . Glerman. .. ......, 3905 Liggett Dr. . Glanz ...,.. G. Goode ,,.. . . . . .8l I I Bauerdale Dr. .....6343 Delrose Dr. . Gottdiner .... ..... 8 I30 Bauerdale Dr. Gottdiner.. .... 8l3O Bauerdale Dr. Greaves ,.,., .,.. 7 605 Arden Ave. Greenawalt ,.... ..... 6 803 Renwood Dr. . Grossman .,,. .. .5962 Westminster Dr. . Gruber .... ....... 8 979 Elsmere Dr. Haas ...... ........ 5 248 W. 49 St. . Haberlcorn. ...95ll Pineqrove Ave. Haberman. .. ..... I709 Tuxedo Ave. . Hamilton .... H7205 Parma Park Blvd. Hamlett ..... ...7907 Spring Garden . Hartman.. .... 6005 Hodgman Dr. Haslre .... .. .5845 Pinegrove Ave. Haslrin. .. ..... 5I I I Krueger Ave. K. T. Hassel .......... .... G. Heidenreich, .... .... G. Heider ........ . V. Held ...... R. Hellriegel .... . Hepp ..... Hertelendy ..... Hiclrol: ....... .... . Hoch ...... .. B. Hodan ..... Hottman. .. J. Hottman. .. Hotlman... . Herald ...... .. H3923 Maplecrest Ave. 9305 W. Pleasant Valley . . . .8002 Pinegrove Ave. .6427 S. Canterbury Rd. .Heinemann . . . . . .6796 Orchard Blvd. ......63IO Wilber Ave. ........78ll Snow Rd. ........9I26 Snow Rd. ..243l Grovewood Ave. 662I W. Ridgewood Dr. ....7006 Brownfield Dr. .....54I4 Laverne Ave. .......68I4 Snow Rd. ........68l4 Snow Rd. ...8006 Southington Dr. . Holman... ..... 6442 Keltonshire Dr. W. Hopkins. .. . Horn ...... W. Hullca ...... Humenllc ..... . Hummel ..... Hurst ...... . Hydul ..... . . lmbriglotta. .. ... . lrvm .... .. .....6502 Kenneth Ave. .....l820 Wextord Ave. ....l6lO Lorimer Rd. ....7I ll Maysday Ave. .....l050l Halcyon Dr. . . . . .8302 Bauerdale Dr. . .. .7601 Kenmore Ave. .5979 Chestnut Hills Dr. ........90l4 Snow Rd. Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 Hazel :Sf Iean's Hair Styling Salon 4766 Broadview Cleveland 9, Ohio Phone: SH 1-3254 Closed Mondays Best Wishes to the Class of l955 F rom BINDER'S BAKERY soas stare nd. TU 4-2222 BROOKPARK-BROADVIEW SHOPPING CENTER -lil- MADE-TO-MEASURE Shirts and Clothes Suited to your Taste TUXEDO RENTALS Everything for the Groom But the Bride Best Wishes to the Class of '55 SILL'S AUTO SUPPLY Automatic Parts 6 Accessories 5767 Ridge TUxedo 4-2000 CI-IESSI-IIRE STUDIO OFFICIAL PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER Class of 1955 Congratulations to the Class of 1955 ROWE FURNITURE COMPANY 2229 Brookpark Road SH 9-0434 Complete Home Furnishings such as: DREXEL WHIRLPOOL CAVALIER MOHAWK KENT COFFEY GULLISTAN R.C.A. FIRTH PHILCO DOWNS FRIGIDAIRE KROEHLER MAYTAG FLEXSTEEL LOEBLEIN O KENT SEALY SIMMONS GENERAL ELECTRIC Jahn ,,.. .. .6965 Orchard Blvd W. Kobalr.. ..2209 Keysione Rd. Janos.. .4503 Longwood Ave S. Kochis. .. .3433 Marrnore Ave. Janssen.. .7902 Ridgewood Dr J. Kocka... 7927 Chesterfield Dr. Jensch .... ....,... 7 IO2 Wolf Ave C. Kogler.. ..... 576I W. 45 SI. Johanson 4IIO Iviaplecrest Ave B. Kolar .,,. ..... 6 I57 Wareham Rd. Johnson. .,.,. 7803 Newport Ave S. Kolesar.. ...56I5 Renwood Dr. Johnson.. ...... 6342 Ridge Rd M. Konstant .... ..... 4 3I0 Wellington Ave. Johnston.. . Just. ..., .......6I03 Pearl Rd ...4506 Albertly Ave J. Kosempa. P. Kovacs. .. .. ....... 300 Chestnut Rd. .79 I 3 Pleasant Valley Justice .... .... 5 OII Maplecrest Ave M. Koz... I2984 Pleasant Valley Kacic .... M6879 Orchard Blvd C. Kramer.. .... 2950 E. Wallinqs Rd. Kalinich ..... .,.. 4 2I4 Redfern Ave P. Kramer.. ...6307 Thornion Dr. Kant ..... 6I I2 Broadview Rd P. Kress. . 4OI0 Wellington Ave. Karagiozis. ..... 762I Broadview Rd B. Kruse ...... ..,,.. 6 088 Stanbury Rd. Karoleslci. .... 56I9 Velma Ave J. Krzewinski .... 8739 Newlcirlr Dr. Kerrigan. ...... 5353 Pearl Rd C. Kuhn .,,,... ...., 5 252 Broadview Rd. Kessler.. ..42lO Dawnshire Dr. M. Kunsch ...., .... 6 788 Orchard Blvd. Kiener. H9208 Pinegrove Ave B. Kupczalc.. ..,. 4202 Wood Ave. King ,... .... 7 807 Spring Garden Rd R. Labinslci .... .... 6 5I4 Westminsier Dr. Kiraly ..... .,.,... 5 6II Kenneth Ave J. Lange .,,. .... 3 443 Russell Ave. Kish ..., .......,..., 7 705 York Rd A. Lanzo ,,.. ..... 5 23l W. 46 St. Kitchen.. 684I Parma Park Blvd A. Larsen... ...... 6086 State Rd. Klaibor. .. ....... 5240 W. 44 St. R. Laubscher .... .... 7 7I0 Southinqton Dr. Kneale .... ........ 7 007 Alber Ave E. Lees ....... .... 6 606 Renwood Dr. Knoble.. 678I Parma Parlc Blvd N. Leezcz. .. .,...5I I9 Granfwood Dr. PRECISION HOUSING CORPORATION Maurice I. Fishman, President Ruth Schmock, Office Manager Fred H. Kromer, Vice President Donald W. Kromer, Architect - PRECISION REALTY COMPANY Stanley I. Goldhamer, General Manager Arnold N. Palmer, Sales Manager Martin Neidus, Advertising 9720 West Ridgewood Drive-Parma Heights 30. Ohio Phone'TU 5-1817 l. V. PONTING Floral Service 5658 Pearl Rd. TU 5-2255 Flowers by Wire Compliments of White's Barber cSf Beauty Shop TU 4-0900 TU 4-2595 5431 Pearl at Ridge Perran's Toy Shop Toys make a child's dreams come true 5549 Ridge TU 4-5626 Congratulations to the Class of '55 DON BASQUlN'S SUNOCO Pearl 6 Snow Roads. Parma Phone: TU 5-9839 24-HOUR Pick up and delivery service Congratulations to the Class of '55 POIMAN REALTY Pearl at Laverne AN DY'S HARDWARE SUPPLY Paints . . . Hardware . . . Feeds Whirlpool Appliances 6658 Pearl Road TUxedo 5-0118 Simplex Marine Engines Piston Rings Lighting Plants Bleckrie Motor Parts Co. Engine Rebuilding Automotive-Marine-Industrial 7900 Lorain Avenue Cleveland. Ohio Briggs and Stratton Engines Sales and Service WOodbine l-2244 WOodbine 1-6136 Klaibor's Soda Grill Hamburgers 6. Coffee 5982 W. 54TH TU 5-9801 Parma 29. Ohio Hours - 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. KENNY KING'S DRIVE-IN Congratulates The Class of '55 - For Truly KING-Size Steakburgers Stop in at any of our four locations: 216 Public Square 20371 Euclid Ave. 3200 W. ll7th Street 5380 Pearl Road A COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE Expert Handlers of DOMESTIC L.C.L. FREIGHT IMPORT 6. EXPORT USED HOUSEHOLD GOODS PERSONAL EFFECTS USED AUTOMOBILES Ship Via NATIONAL CARLOADING CORPORATION The Best Way 890 Nickel Plate Dr. Phone PR l-2070 Cleveland 15, Ohio Offices and Freight Terminals From Coast to Coast COMPLIMENTS MONROE'S 6204 Brookpark Road Next to Yorktown Theatre Messing Bake Shop Snow-Ridge Shopping Center French and Danish Pasteries Wedding and Party Cakes Free Parking svss Ridge Road TU s-5252 8 Bowling Lanes IRON KETTLE 5510 Pearl Road Parma. Ohio Catering to Weddings - Banquets and Private Parties Under New Management of Mary and Iohn La Valle SERVING OHIO'S FINEST SCHOOLS with the best of quality photo engraving CLEVELAND ENGRAVING CC. 310 WEST LAKESIDE. N. W. CLEVELAND 13. OHIO Cleveland's Finest Engraving Plant SAVE WITH SAFETY Make the LINCOLN your savings and home financing headquarters. THE LINCOLN SAVINGS 6. LOAN CO. 3116 WEST zsrr-1 STREET NEAR CLARK AVENUE Friendly Folks F L 1-3100 A. Lilley ..... D. Linge ..,.... H. Linlcenheimer.. . P. Liss ........ L. Lister .... R. Lisy ..... E. Llwosz ...,. W. Loclcyer. ,, R. Logie. .. J. Long ....... J. Long ....... W. Longstreet, N. Lowther .... M. Lupica .... 3. McAfee ..,. L. MacDonald .... E. Maclntyre. .. 6. McMaugh.. F. Macgregor.. A. Maclwalec. .. J. Mackie .... J. Maclco ...... W. Magockyi.. R. Malecki ..... R. Marcinek. ,. .,..79OI S isbury Dr. ,...34O0 Broo iew Blvd. ....,.,...590 Snow Rd. . .... 3lO6 Common ealth Dr. 6l3O Common altlw Ave. ........8052 rnl'1ill Dr. .. .. .4700 W. S rague Rd. .......7003 orest Ave. . .. . I l02 Bro view Blvd. .. . .6505 eota Ave. ..,...83I8 erfield Dr. .....75l3 Ken worth Ave. ...2OI2 Gro wood Ave. ....6326 We minster Dr. ...H8003 L dyard Dr. .....,62l5 lber Ave. .......7902 rtha Ave. . . . .6746 Gre leaf Ave. .....3l4 C rry Lane ....9I8 Wex rd Ave. .,...62I4 Ve a Ave. . . . . . .3006 Ingleside Dr. .......3906 Lincoln Ave. .ll5O W. Pleasant Valley .,.......9403 Snow Rd. Marcinlco ,... Mares. ., Martula. .. Matuselc. Maurer. . Medinlc. Mellott,. Michnay .... . . Miller. .. Miller... Miller... Miller... Molnar.. Molnar., Morgan. Mroczlca. .....l707 Marietta Ave . . . .5802 Gilbert Ave .....6l05 The .....56ll Vel .,.....9IO4 Els ....5502 Wesll ......84I8 P ,.....83lO Ren ...74I8 Manha .....43lO Pers 6602 W. Ridge .....5839 Lotu .....7906 Mano ...53I4 Maplec ,........6540 ......7lO7 Ge Mueller, .. ...... 7Ol0 Broad Mulhan. .. ..... 6342 Chestnut Mural... Musgrave Nester, . .. Nesval .... Neumann.. Newman. Nyberg ..... ...8020 Springd ........6203 Pe .....6007 Lue ....7023 Oak .....2700 NO ta Ave a Ave ere Dr ke Ave am Dr ood Dr en Ave ng Ave od Dr ale Dr ord Dr st Ave orlc Rd ld Ave iew Rd ills Dr le Ave am Dr a Ave od Dr li Ave . . . .4805 Tuxe Ave .... .7289 Crossview Rd Orchids Add Distinction To Every Occasion. Prom - Graduation - Anniversaries - Convalescence Any Evening Out, Yet cost no more than other flowers. Your personal selection direct from the plant is invited. L. SANTAMARY ORCHID NURSERY 6329 Pearl Road TU 5-0337 If it is an orchid, We grow it. Greetings 6. Best Wishes IIMIVIY BROWN REALTY Brownie Builders 5249 Pearl Road SH 9-1500 J. O'Dell .,... J. Ohlrich. . M. Olbrys. . ......4ll8 .....,,. l72l T .. .... 6895 Parma P. O'Malley ,.r. ..,.,. 6 307 ee R. Paranic .... .... 6 695 Beres C. Parlcer.. l. Pafierson P. Penny. .. D. Perrill. .. J. Perry .... J. Pesch. .. 5. Pe+ras. .. L. Pfeifer. .. W. Pfisier.. E. Poldruhi. A. Posch. .. K. Prinl .... J. Prosser.. D. Ralph. .. C. Rampeli ..... ..,. A. Reddish. R. Reed .... T. Regan. P. Rell? .... P. Reinel. .. ...76ll Dres ......2936 Ru ....704l Parma ......52l2 Yorks .....6l49 Manch .....39l0 Woodr ....47lO Granf .....47l8 Pershi .. ..... 800l Darlw sh Ave. edo Rd. rl: Blvd. Id Ave. rd Ave. en Ave. ell Ave. rl: Blvd. re Ave. 'ler Rd. w Ave. od Dr. g Ave. 'rh Dr. .. . .... 7609 Woosfe Plcwy. . ..... 49l4 Torringfo Ave. . . . . .8900 Evergre n Dr. .....l407 Darimoor Ave. 9Ol2 W. Pleasanf lley 4902 Denmore ve. ....77l0 Dorolfhy e. . .... 2835 Pledsan + Val ....62lO Belmere Dr. .....623l Ridge Rd. ...J737 Ridge Rd. R. J. L. D. N E. R. V. J. C 1- v N J. T. C D. S. E. M J. J. J. M. C. J. Replxo ..... .......... 6 O78 . 54 Sl. Reschlce. .. ...5lO6 Gran? ood Dr. Reynolds.. ..... 2707 Forl' e Ave. Richards. .. ......... 500l Persh g Ave. Rieder... 6232 N. Can+er ry Rd. Rinaldi... ..... 732l Newp 'rAve. Rob ..... .... 6 769 Parma Pa Blvd. Rock ..... ...6I I5 Soufhing on Dr. Ronslcy ......, .... 3 909 Graniw d Dr. Rosenberry .... .... 6 4-I0 Orchar Ave. Rossi ..... ,...... 4 802 Ma ecresl' Rupp .... .6564 Ridgewoo Lolxes Rusin. .. ...... 3327 Russe Ave. Ryan. .. M6320 Wesfmins r Dr. Sako ..... ..... 5 6l9 Renwo d Dr. Sanders. .. ...... 9l58 Sno Rd. Sandy .... ...... 7 606 Esse Ave. Saunders. .... 2926 Parlrla Dr. Scacco. .... 4526 Russell Ave. Schafer. .. ..... 7l I0 Foresl Ave. Schafer. .. ..... 7l 10 Foresf ve. Schauer .... ...... 7 7OI Jarneso Rd. Schindler.. ..... 5206 Pershing ve. Schneider.. .... 6703 Gerald Ave. Schnell .... ...., 5 6l4 Velma Ave. Compliments of The Abookire Construction Company Best Wishes From the Abookire Family TU 5-9512 The George Construction Company Let George do it The Georges Somicr - '29 Minor - '40 Rudy - '41 Lily - '42 Ramona - '46 Schuenemann. Schuerqer.. Schulfz. .. Schulfz ...., Schulfz ..... Schwa rlz ..... Scoff ...... Seaman . . Seda ....., Sedlak ..... .Seifz. . .. Seiwarl .... Semich ..... Sgro ..,.. Shaker. .. Shaw .,.. Shofl ..... Shulf .... Shymslce. .. Sia rlcowslci. .. Siedlecki. .. Sleplco ..... Smifh ,.,.... Sommerfeld. Somsalc .... .........6502Y l:Rd. ....48l0 Maplecre Ave. ......54-07 Luel Ave. ....647O Kerneyw d Dr. .. . l706 Broolcvi Blvd. . . . . .2804 Russ ll Ave. .......735I Thor on Dr. . . . . .4372 E. Pleasan Valley .....39lO Torringl n Ave. ...M4403 Torringf n Ave. . . . . . .7508 Theo a Ave. ,....5853 Wlclrl ld Dr. ........42I5 Alber y Ave. . . . .4310 W. Pleasan Valley . ..... 5627 Broadvi w Rd. ......4523 Linco Ave. .........80l5 Ber+h Ave. ....74I2 Whiriingf n Dr. .........6937Sla Rd. ....82I0 Manorfo Dr. .. . . .3409 Lucern Ave. . . . . ,75I I Manhallan Ave. .....29l4 Torrinqfon ve. . . . .3909 Foresfwoo Dr. ....9607 Enderby Dr. W. Sorufka. W. Spechl. . K. Spicochi. R. Sramo. .. R. Sfein. .. R. Slemler.. R. Slepp .... P. Sfeyer. . R. Sfoclc ..,. R. Sfudinlra. D. Sluhm. .. J. Sfurman .... .. C. Sundvall. S. Sylcora. .. B. Szallcowsld W. Taslcy. .. C. Taylor. .. S. Taylor. .. B. Thompson D. Thompson.. .. A. Tomaric .... . J. Townsend ..... . . J. Traclcler.. J. Trammell! D. Trausch. . IO32I Keswl Dr ..69I0 Weslla lc Ave .....I040 Hillsl Rd .....6658 Pe lRd .......800l Sn w Rd . . . .7903 Thorn on Dr . . . .4OI I Welling? . ....... 7603 n Ave H5922 Twin L es Dr ...637I Sian ry Rd ......5879S le Rd 42I5 Maplecr sf Ave ......59O0 arl Rd . . .2902 Marm re Ave ...5469 Broad iew Rd ......52I3 .25 Sl .6584 Wesfmi fer Dr ..75I0 Ridge ld Rd ow Rd ..I2l3 Darf or Ave ...6437 Den n Blvd . .. .7607 lv dale Dr ....6OI4 Th fa Ave ...77II De field Dr ....9355 N llirlc Dr ...6732 Orc rd Blvd he G. R. Osterlancl Co. Paving Contractors 2410 Scranton Road CHe1'ry 1-2215 W. G. Lantz A. C. Miller Trenhaile. ,. Trill ....., .. Tuclcy ..... .... Turocy ..... Tyler ..... Tyllco. . . , , Uhlir .... ., Unis 4..,,,. .... Van Linge .... .. Volfmar ..... Vonderau. Vore ,...., .. Waldrop .... Waller .... Waner ,.,.. Weiser .....,, . Weslbrook ...,. ..,. .. . . .6203 Theola Ave. ...,.3I I3 Russell Ave. .4l ll Torringfon Ave. ,.,...74I2 Snow Rd. ... .4526 Tuxedo Ave. .,.6I47 Wareham Rd. ,. , , .5502 Pelham Dr. 63I I I-Iampslead Ave. ,..7708 lvandale Ave. .. .8118 Dorolhy Ave. ..,. .8203 Oxford Dr. ...453I Alberily Ave. . . . .4526 Sheralon Dr. .,...5-478 Slaie Rd. ...,.76l2 Kenion Dr. . ..8907 Snow Rd. .77l4 Whillinglon Dr. Wuairak ...... ..,. 6 849 Orchard Blvd. Wilenius. Williams .... .... 7 Wilson. .. ,.. .6802 Sunderland Dr. 402 Marlborough Ave. . . . , . . .5677 Pearl' Rd. Wirlh ..., .... 7 IO6 Wesllalce Ave. Siriclcer. .. .. Wifle ..., . . ..74I5 Woosier Plcwy. H5257 Broadview Rd. N. Wiiisloclc .... .... C. Wnelc ,..... G. Woehlerl .... L. Wolf .,.,. J. Wood ...,.. W. Wood ,..... R. Woodward ..,.. R. Woyciizlcy .... E. Wysoclci ..., B. Yoder .... K. Young ..... J. Zaccardellli. .. H. Zahn ...... M. Zbornilc ..., G. Zemba. .. K. Zeuch ..., R. Ziegler... C. Zieflow ,... D. Zimmer.. F. Zinlc ,.... E. Zinzow ..,., W. Zinzow .... B. Zislco ......, C. Zolnowslci .... 5202 W. Pleasanl Valley ,.,,..33l4 Lincoln Ave ....7I07 Orchard Ave ...,4006 Lincoln Ave .......4lO3 Snow Rd .....,9344 Roxbury Rd ,.48I8 Maplecresl' Ave . .. .47l I Brooltparlc Rd ..-4302 Pershing Ave . ..33I2 Tuxedo Ave . , .7206 Greenleaf Ave .5555 Ridge Rd ....,5OI4 Alberlly Ave ...,62l5 Laverne Ave ..,...59I9 W. 54 SI' .......5853 Elmore Dr H7526 Manhailan Ave , . . . . . .5867 Elmore Dr ..,.55I4 Wesllalce Ave .....5806 Bradley Ave . , . . . .5242 Siale Rd . . . . .5242 Slale Rd .......5236 W. 52 S+ ....3206 Brookdale Ave Band ..... Baseball ,.....,.. Baslrefball .......,.... Board of Educalion Boys' Booslers ...... Boys' Bowling ..... Boys' Leaders ,.... . . Canfeen Commiffee . Cheerleaders ..,., Choralaires . .. Concerf Choir .,.. Cross Counlry .... Deans .......,..... Foofball ............. French Club .......... Freshmen Class Officers Freshmen Homerooms .... Fulure Nurses Club ...... Fufure Teachers of America German Club ..,........ Girls' Board ............. Girls' Boosfers ,,.. Girls' Bowling ....,.. Girls' Inlramurals . . Girls' Leaders ..., Golf ,...,...... Hall Guards . . Hi Spol .....,........ Hi-Y's .......,.....,,.,. Home Economics Club .... INDEX ..,..II6-II7 I37 ,.,..l28-I3l 65 . I44 . I37 . l45 90 . I32 lI8 ,..,.l2O-I2I I35 67 ,I24-I27 96 52 57-6I ., . 92 92 .. . 97 . I04 I44 I38 . .,I39-I40 I45 . I36 88 . . . I05 . . . 98-99 . 95 Honor Sociely ....... Junior Class Officers . ., Junior Homerooms ..,.. Junior Council on World Affairs .... Junior Play ............ Library Pages .......... Masquers ..... Movie Crew . . . OFFice Pages Orchesfra ....... Principal .......... Senior Choral Club . . . Senior Class ........... Senior Class Officers . .. Senior Pafrol ....,... Senior Play ........ Shop Foreman ..,...... Soc N' Buslrin .......... Sophomore Class Olificers Sophomore Homerooms . Spanish Club ,.,....... 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