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VL V I UP 4' I 'J V' ' JL' M 2 A W y -1 Dv N I L Ex LU ' v 4 ,k 3 MX xl A 5 MVK , W L Lg J y 3 A V I 1147 ' 41.904 A 6 4 , 1 M ,affix W 4 fafajf K 112 SPEC T M '1 MN! Wjjjcfzfw FV' Q Mom o Q fi' 91 WW pormo senior high school purmo, ohio 2 activities I00 school life 162 people I0 CONTENTS 2 3 11, N-lr' . ,M- n'Q-'wa 4 W s 5 'M x Y Qi If Q! .-3. 1 E ff r is '! S 1: ilu Memoriam-wiuiam JE. 1BiIut Summer excursions to Canada offered much-needed and well-deserved rests for one of Parma's ITIOSE beloved educators. His most intense desire, however, lay in developing 1 better education for Parma Senior High students. Throughout his twenty-three years of service to Parma schools, Mr. Wfilliam B. Pilot strove to initiate new plans and ideas for better learning. ln his capacity as Director of Guidance, Mr. Pilot developed our guidance department and served as junior boys' counselor. His vital interest in Parma High students resulted in our new honors classes. But on November 20, 1958, a Hag flown at half-mast signified the sudden, untimely death of out beloved assistant principal. To honor him-and to thank him-Parma Senior High paused to hear Concert Choir's dedicatoty anthem to his memory. Mr. Williarzn S. Bassett, our principal, said: His passing is a profound loss to the school and community. We shall miss him in the days that lie ahead. . . Eiga iiuth bless you ante heap pau . li Pride in the Queen of High Schools is reflected in the faces of these Parma students as they sing the Alma Mater. Reflections ot student accomplishments Ron Marsoun and Carol Plumer check PSH's new bulletin board for the latest in club news and school activities. Oh, we're from Parma High School, and no one could be prouder! shouted this year's Parma stu- dents. Like a cheerful bit of enthusiasm, the spirit at PSH captured every sophomore, junior, and senior in a contagious Wave of pride. This spirit found a voice in the daily lives of PSH-ers, reverberant at pep rallies, blending at concerts, inventive at club meetings, and thoughtful in class. But most of all, this spirit was the regal voice of the Queen of High Schools. Parma verified her claim to royalty in numerous ways this year. The spirit of interscholastic com- petition spurred her on to long-awaited athletic triumphs, aided by record-making student support. Distinctive honor gained through scholastic achieve- ment contributed another portion to the Queen's treasury of student accomplishments. To unite her three thousand subjects, the Queen also planned school parties, offered her facilities for meetings, class dances, and canteens, and presented plays, shows, and concerts in the auditorium. sump do ew .4 A ,Q e'gj55Qi A T 'Stas-E4 E l sgsgglffwggm B gwlggaig-1 riswmgw - Sm Sfwfilgifm -kiwi vu - , Sue Lorenzen enthusiastically points out the class standings in the hospital tax stamp drive as Iohn Holden looks on. mirror- pride in Par-mc1's royal Queen Co-captains Dave Condon and Rich Shaker accept the LEL championship trophy from the principal of Shaw High School. 'f-52 112'-Zvi -,fj?1 r 1f,Jf25425 6.411 ,595 !f4f.,ZZfff . AQf44'f'jf t'f?4 'f .Lg,fCf,4TQ5?f5T7f LE+:4Af-1 lfff-1 1 fr. ,JJ ,zfafnffj M- f X , .fwf 4Lf.f'4g2fA4ff6A4' jf! 7 1fi,i.,n:, Filling Christmas baskets tor Parma's needy families is Iohn Lindak's project. which won cz plaque in chemistry, pleasant work lor Terry Ford, Tom Good, and Tina Greco. was one ol many entered in PSI-I's annual Science Fair. Students and adults alike enjoy social Bob Werner gives encouragement as Peggy Taliak teaches The Queen of High Schools holds court alter school to a forward roll at one of Parma's Saturday gym centers. give many adults an opportunity to take courses at night. 'im vii: -Q W .,.. ,F 8 Parma Senior High offers complete registration instructions and modern facilities to encourage more citizens to vote. and educational facilities offered by PSH Hums of activity were commonplace Sounds at Dr. William Pendell oi Baldwin-Wallace College confers PSH hours after the daily close of classes. The Queen's ample facilities were turned over to adults as they studied courses at night. Many groups presented programs in her spacious auditorium or Little Theater and congregated in her huge cafe- teria for special dinners. On Saturdays PSH opened her doors to departmental activities such as the annual Science Fair, a speech tournament, or special gym classes in selected sports. Students also added extra community projects to their already busy schedules. Sharing their Yuletide spirits with others less fortunate, the Queen's subjects filled gaily decorated Christmas baskets with all kinds of nonperishable foods for many of Parma's needy families. At special gym centers, students instructed younger children in basic sports and tumbling skills. And by financing a ward in the new Parma Community General Hospital, the Queen of High Schools helped build a proud addition to our city. with Bev Davidson and her parents during College Night. 9 0 . i f 1' z . ,MY , 4 Z 'gf' fi, 'ki QQ? ' ': -fi Q . M Q55 Nr3 :.,2N xg' 1? K . ?Lkg1 f Q51 '42, ' A wiigffff .L Q ,Ja gm ' . ,, '- 1 :A ggffgg Alf N ig :A I mg - I 5 5,259 , ' iw ? f ' . 5 fl, . K wma Us im! Eg? . ,.gwf.w., -H peuple as Y 'F 1 ? 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Cmfejifee liwnef 791l'fl9jQ'Zf7'lZl7J' in clubg 1'7flll.I'1a fI?7'6I77lZ6l, mid quarts loecvmze 17'Z611l01'i6.f after C017Z17'l67lC617l61lf 1.11-,Milli As we reminisce over our years at PSH, we find three years filled with pleasant and unforgettable experiences. Forget Parma High? Never, we resolve as the vivid memory of our high school days unfolds before our eyes. Sophomore year saw us dubbed underclassmeng the same year also witnessed the first reunion of the Class of '59, since half of us had spent our freshman year at Schaaf and the rest of us at PSH. We developed a school spirit that grew with our number and ascended to the peak scho- lastically as well as socially. Mr. Robert Brugge furnished counsel and aid as our class adviser. Familiar incidents highlighted our second year at PSH-juniors mustered their talents for the presentation of the class play, The Importance of Being Earnest , led by class president Dennis Reese, the class planned a spectacular Junior- Senior Prom, Moonlight in May , and the election of Walter Zaremba as our SCM closed our gay, carefree years as underclassmen. 12 Senior year for the Class of '59 bubbled with excitement. Among the numerous events of the year were such highlights as the suspenseful Senior Class play, The Night of January l6th g a breath- taking senior dance, Underwater Fantasyng an undefeated football season topped by the LEL crowng senior prom, Baccalaureate, and Com- mencement-where the bubble finally burst. To make our senior year a successful one, we chose good leaders to aid us on our way-Richard Klym, president, Jim Campi, vice-presidentg Geor- gia Springer, secretaryg and Jay Gradisher, treas- urer. We did our best to live up to our name, Parma, the Queen of High Schools, and on leav- ing, entrusted it to the underclassmen to keep Parma Senior High far supreme and over all. Commencement with all its solemnity, memories, and tears made us face the realization that we had completed one phase of our life, and ahead of us was the world with its trials, challenges and realities-waiting for us to explore. Dl!CvOQMg,4lO.31,020 Qmsu Civ WL PLDCIYL QWIICL LQ IMIAQX Qilhs Sgcfflmldw UJLWIUI, QFQQJYU ' V TQKILOL JYfXC Sengors rate Queen of igh Schoqlsftoys Q S'm1.W3EQlHImwAiEI M MMI MW M MII GE Su JUDITI-I ADAMS MARILYN ADAMS ROBERT ADZEMA ALEXANDRA AFTOORA LARRY AHERN FREDA AHMED FRANCES AIRI-IART BRENDA ALEXANDER DAVID AMATO MICHAEL ANDERSON MARLENE ANDRES DEORMA ANDREWS PATRICIA ANGELETTI DAVID ANNIS SYLVIA ARMANINI VIVIAN ATTINOTO JUDITH AUKSCI-IUN WILLIAM AXON ROBERT BABITT Sl-IAREN BALTHASER ROBERT BAMBECK GERALD BARNA V4 PAMELA BARNHILL ' ' BARBARA BASCH ' 13 l If God be with us, who can be against us BONNIE BAUER RONALD BAUMAN :Z ' :'A Rf -I J CAROLYN BAUMRUCKER T- ' MARLENE BEATON ' f 'f : : . ' BONNIE BECK gg ? T . : I ' JON BECK J aj X I T, VICTORIA BEIER 53 J 1 ,:,,, BONITA BELAN 3 -:-,,. 1 If VICTOR BELESKE ,. M? BONNIE BELL x.,:l ' J PHYLLIS BELL Jim ' : .g:i.QZ mf ..., JOAN BENDER El ROGER BENDER EEE -. BONNIE BENDITZ SEQ? F Q .O E-2-- NICHOLAS BENYO mix unlnl CLIFFORD BERAN HF ' 1. PATRICIA BERNOTAS ROBERT BERO JOAN BIALES JOSEPI-IINE BIASIOTTA kg amz gm I ...f SAM BIONDO , H z A A ,, QI I ELIHU BI-Y, JR- gpg ,:,: -' Z '1 I A I!! HARLEY BLY .,.., '-'-f xi' .,.,.,., :I' ' 9 ' Ii :':' H EDWARD BLYTHIN - A. . -'mx Efi :':' Q 14 is the motto selected by seniors of 1959 MARYALICE BOBBIN LEONARD BOESGER LINDA BOESTER BEVERLY BOLDMAN AUDREY BONK HERBERT BONKOWSKY SANDRA BORIS GERALD BORLING is W I Eia 'Pi E W I f s f ANNA MARIA Bossl I 'f A as 'sq ELAINE BOTA 19 I .4 RPA f I W M SHARON BOULTON law ' 3' I I A GEORGE BOWDOURIS JUDITH BOYD FRANCIS BOYSKO LYNNE BRANDES ROGER BREDA DARLENE BREW ONA BRIDLE DIANE BRONCZEK LOIs BRONSTRUP CARYL BROWN CAROL BROWN PATRICIA BROWN 'Q EILEEN BRUENE 1? Q 15 The Night of January 16t11 is challenge fi' 24. , A S NORMA BRUNN , A ' ug g -fA I M -E. M' . f. -. A. ,.'- ELAINE BRUNO 1? .W Q2 -' Y A DONALD BRYDA ,.,,, , 'ZA,l JOAN BUDD gi ---2 by Ei-.ef -: -f-,. , : rw fr A- -- -JLV 2 V .gg-:Q-Iifg izz-E- - 55515 A 5 55 . 5 BARBARA BUDZIAK JAMES BULAN DIANE BURGELIN SHARON BUSATO SHARON BUSHANIC JANICE BUYER MAUREEN CAMERON RONALD CAMERON JOAN CAMPBELL JOHN CAMPBELL JAMES CAMPI DENNIS CANNON LORENE CARTER DONNA CASALE ALAN CERNY JUDITH CHALKER ANDREW CHAMBERS MICHAEL CHANEY LARRY CHILES CRAIG CIHLAR 16 - I f I 5 J to Parma Hig11's talented Senior Class EA A R Q5 BX' E V5 A Q Y P-Q 25 v-.. X , 3? iw f if I A elee f Q' ul ' Q' A If' ,f E v .i- - :T THERESA CIPITI HERBERT CLARK JOANNE CLARK LINDA CLARK NORMAN CLARK RONALD CLAUS ILA MAE CLEMENS WAYNE COCAYNE ROBERT CODY DAVID CONDON MARY LOU CONSTANTINE JAMES COOK DOUGLAS COOPER JACK CORWIN JANICE COTSMAN GAE COTTRELL WILLIAM COUP JANET COWGILL JAMES Cox RICHARD CREWS PATRICIA CULLEN JUDITH CUNNINGHAM MARY ANN CYGAN EILEEN CZAPLICKI -fe '11, gf, ---'vu , Y , , ' s u . , . 0 J.. J.-.5 Q LMI? . ,y ' ' .I ,--' -4-fi. ,A ,J - . .,, ., , '. 1- f I R-f' '--' J' I- .-.f+.,- 17' ' , ' ' o iw ' .ff- f4'G':C 'L 4 urls .,L.,g,U?.uf-:, 4:3 A-' l I Colorful Girls Boosters' float wins trophy Qf I . Y I A, 532' .. L M I A ,.., E .Z A A I 2 I 1 A t ' v?i'ff ' A 342-Im' 'fE-- if 'Z' .2 'W A - f ' A gy ' f-..nfw - rfa-5:5-., Proud? You bet! Girls Boost- ers show prize-winning float in the gala parade honor- ing Parma's homecoming. 18 MARY LoU CZECH LARRY DAVENPORT BEVERLY DAVIDSON THERESA DELUCA IRENE DEMAS DAVID DEMKO MARTIN DEMKO GILBERT DEMPSEY KATHLEEN DEMS LILYAN DENK THOMAS DEPHII.LIPS JAMES DERRY DENNIS DESORMOUX DOLORES DIBIN DEANN DITTEBRAND BARBARA DITTO Nflfivgug XL-'!f,,u,w p A f A-A. ,of 1-E gl. it V f ' ' N Y' I A ,, ww ' D' 'Li fi N' R' , J . ,f R ' Homecoming aiiendants Donf Gelo at the Coronation Ball. Queen Marlyn reigns at Homecoming g BARBARA DOBRO H -Q zlz 5 A . JOLAN DOWNING hm :': - A A R ' ' A Q2 ,. - V 11: E ,,L:,,, SUSAN DRAKE gg K A A ,sl DARYA DRINKWORTH AESQ1. .,.. .,., - A ' - ' ': '::: :L Q4 V E Wm on W A - A AE Jn..- ,, . B,Lx1A F B L-.f:....,4-1.L..,, Aa- - iamm 7 W A 2 RUTH DUNSMORE DONALD DURBIN ROBERT DURICKO KAREN EATON JOSEPH ECK DOLORES EIBNER ROBERT EMFIELD LINDA EMMA . :J fijjxii i ' L ROBERT ENGELMAN ' :-- 33? CAROL EPP V . gg . . I JOYCE ESTRONICK f A.:. M . A g J OYCE EVERARD Q A Q E. E ' ,-, f V . f t ? E gg ,., I I V. . ,O A fo :-:, - 19 na Prinz and Georgia Spring- 'L 'L '7':'f'o' er pose with Queen MarlynA 7' W N ff.-, N qA ,, f K1'e'u. ,O-.4 1' A fb 4 A W ff , F 4 I N F A At, 1 ,A Lfvf. 3 . A :JJ , I faq. I mu nv l R J' 12' J : I I , In ,J-'. , WZ f 'V' , I M N V.-3 - v W ,,, T, Af .x,.--, f ,, 'fe .O - 1 , , . . .gm 4 , - , . iff? A Ki' ,II A .. ,IVY D, on I .,,., e, . .,, 1 N , . 'lk , I A 1 - 7 1:11 ffqfrf,-Q4 ,1l,fl...3L-1, v,,,,l,rx ,gxrqg-fl 1g ,4 :ef I. 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'M N F' 1 -Q , - Senior Christmas display decorates lobby ' .152 ORDWDN EWALD GERALDINE FABIAN A in JXNICE FABIAN fr CQXROL FABHLA ' W 'x 'eIIIII,I 1 'LEONARD RFALCONE IEANTFARRELL '- JLQSEPH FARRINGTON '1 DAN FEDAK lpglj, ' JUDITH FEDDY TETIANA FEDOROWYCZ JUDITH FEHER LLEN FEISTER ma Fm email g' 1, f - H H SHIRE - I,I':',I,':::5::E:E, ,xg rua . 23, F' J ,568 .I...'5f. LKENNETH FELLENSTEIN .Q - JOAN FIDLER -. 9 520 - 'em W :r. f .sr 1' 'ff - W. -II' 9, -ff ,Jr wi rm ffgff ,,. I ,- .,.I ,JI 7, W -I f' f.NA.,4-' :J ..A I ff' I, M, ,I my f 31' Qgpfl' X .-' :Yi-1 QI J-' h k - G -JJ, .N ff? .TRN Q , ,H 5 Q Xalan A ,tf7Q7 ' jfiffm' Holxduy aimosphere, musxc 'www 'W M EQ sing W mn FEE? H I-IM mms E EEE E 7R'L.3'l RQ. I ' J xr f' I an , P f' ,, F 4' T I-..'I.f' A. . -l 'J' '.-if PVR' X L ' I-'Y 'A 5-J!! 'K , 1-div 9 ' W fu , 51 i Q. 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' If t 22 DAVID FREIWALD JOYCE FRIGY CLAIRE FROMM LAWRENCE FRUTKIN ROGER FRYE ALFRED FULDAUER RAY FULOP FRANK GAAL JEANNE GABRICK EDWINA GAIDA THOMAS GALARDI ALLAYNE GALDUN JAMES GALLO VVILLIAM GAMBINO MARY GANNON MARY LOU GARDNER DENNIS GAUGHAN JOHN GAUGHAN, JR. WALTER GAZDA JAMES GEIL MARLYN GELO THOMAS GELSKE DIANE GENTILE PAULA GERBER and silverg class flower is red rose EDWARD GERLACH WILLIAM GIERKE SANDRA GLAU PATRICIA GLOVITCH THEODORE GOELLNER VIRGINIA GOING BARBARA GOLDEN M JAMES GOLICK RICHARD GOODMAN DIANA GOTTHARDT BARBARA GOURLEY JAY GRADISHER W G -I V ASZEUEXAMZAOF ra 2 'WK GEORGE GRANAKIS , .I X GRAU A1 -1? G' I ? I -E' I 1 5 gig , 9 I ' Q ,WLQ , VVCQTISTHIA GRAY gm DAVID GRAYUM 771 BETTY GREAVES MELVIN GREAVES R. I l I NICK GRIFFOR ANNE GROESCHEL A , GAY GRUBER WEEE . SS JOYCE GUERIN , 23 45 W' WY Le mf A a H YO- ' 4 B uv i. 4 af' E Yung M mga mam E Night Wx Z-E ea w 3 ss and scholarship facts was msswyms mms QE E EE as nu ::sf:,:g::: A.. H 2525 ':.: - H H B :iii sie 1:1 '. -:-, zzz B .-. LL, ,, , Q , 7 'Wim A -W . Q E E .. E .1 I E A B E H :.: gm E A IVE xv I JAMES GUNDLACH Q - CHARLES GUNN JANICE GURAY JOYCE GURAY wg. mm JANET HADADY GEORGE HAJEK DONALD HALE GORDON HAMMON BARRY HARBISON JOHN HARKIN, JR. MICHAEL HARMODY DOUGLAS HAUssER EH S8 S8 E H H A A E H A B w A E BB ii Zi S8 H 5 A K A W E W E L ms mn if H BARBARA HAZEL CAROLINE HEGEDUS WALTER HEGER, JR. HARVEY HEIKEL MADELINE HEIKKINEN JOHN HELMAN RANDALL HEMINGER EMMA JEAN HERCIK BARBARA HERIP ELAINE HESS HAROLYN HIEMER IVIERIELE ILL - IS J WJ yyq . . Yo , W we fi! ,fps u X ' Q, W f 24 my ' P' ffibfifw N U acquairtt us with 1,in1imito ol opportunities THEADORA HILLSON GARY HIRZEL JERRY HITCHINGS ROGER HLAVACEK DAVID HLAVSA KATHLEEN HOFLICH PAUL HOFSTETTER Lois HOLLENBECK .fm SANDRA HOLMES JANICE HoLz JOYCE HORAK RICHARD HORAN JEROME HORNAK JUDITH HORNING IHOR HORODYSKY JOHN HORSTEMEIER ss Af ROBERT HORVATH SHARON HORVATH , . O ,zxz J , J ,, CAROL HOUK zfgz, -:-, if A'-- A A . zzz- JANET HROMCO Q W - gf- V, .. ff ELLEN HUGHES -':: . ' 7 NORMAN HULEC JUDITH HULKA O o',: EDWARD JACKLITCH g 1-f,..: .Li 25 E9 . A r. tp, dxf., ,.- o A' 5 R: 0 -r-. rr . ga 'JHW 0 if-J f rq Af- iff L All A , ' 1 C f 5 as 'Q In J-N' 0 ,' , ' 'rd fx .l,er,L0 I l ,J AN n as is d ' 11 1' tlfl 11 ea ers c orus me s ea s oor s ow BBQ? ,-,QT W mi ws si-E E WL W X ly? .,. ,,., .: WEE 1 N SNS. X 3 I x xx A 1 I he e fe m fcztcxles of PSH ma the r d but in the Boys Le er ' O s line at the 0 Da ty, el' t and daring, Icxnu A -Scho ol Party. X 11 ELAINE JACKMAN NORMAN JACOB DONALD JAEGER DONNA JANECEK HELENE JANKURA NADENE JANOS GERHARD JANTZ LINDA JARDONEK RALPH JARVIS JOHN JASANY RICHARD JATZEK RUTH JAWORSKI BRUCE JENKINS PHYLLIS JERRICK RUTH JOHNSTON NOREEN JONES FEE? 1-in tarts . ' Seth' ' !T5:x'L Stunt show act focuses atten- tion on beats Larry Zipsir. Walter Zarembcx in action. A11-School Party provides entertainment gm: ,S EDWARD JORDAN ELIZABETH JURCA BARBARA KADLEC JUNE KALBRUNNER BARBARA KALISTA MARSHA KAMINSKY RICHARD KAMMER LINDA KAPUT JOANNE KARABA RONALD KARLOSKY NANCY KASTOHRYS JERRY KASZAR DARRYL KAY ALMA KAZAL ROBERT KAZIMORE DOROTHY KAZURA if N3- 27 '1 UPZYQCZX x42?4?Zzz4QiZ?ZiZ1w Qfiidcvlgpieazeef-f siiejl 75744f'c2Ao,ef-Qweff XQX L , ,,,.j4.Zfx:.fiff,720-cfglc THE PRESIDENCY 004265 Q L, A4705 'j44QLef9 yzwzeegaggfakgp 9fQjn54'7Z-ggi fwfif fig , '77ZCLZ - f ,Q-fd-1 M 01,1711 A664-0942: K ' Presidency Char! be omes center of attention ior gov- ernmeni students. Diane Grebenik. Ioe Pescutrice. We observe make-up of government SAUNDRA KELLY LEE KENDZIERSKI RICHARD KENNAT HARRY KENNEDY , E E fi JAMES KERN W JAMES KERSCHBAUM RONALD KESSNER 1 5 RICHARD KILIAN KATHLEEN KILROY KENNETH KINDEL NANCY KINSMAN JANICE KIPLINGER JANE KIPPENBROCK RONALD KIRALY ALLEN KIRLOUGH RONALD KITCHEN . I QQ? si QIEEQ iii? EE? i5:f, I -'sea'-v::::::-1-.: s- ' 1 EE 5333351 Qgaiix Efiafwmgm .'NMI1 5zi'53ER jg 'Q 28 I Test tubes, beakers depict chem classes EDMUND KLATT MARION KLUGER RICHARD KLYM 3 ALICE KNALL RICHARD KNAPP ROBERT KNOWLES VERNER KOBERSTEIN PAULA KOCAB 1 GARY KOHLS BERNADEITE KOHUT RICHARD KOLE BENEDICT KOLITA N : A PATRICIA KOMER IRENE KORDISH KATHERINE KORENCHAN A A NANCY KOSKA :mn E I Z QM ' . M' R .Wfxf aj N vb X1 Uh RF CQ., J fxmsx- Max- I rxirh' A X fs ,INJJJ K X' -tj-'ls ' ' -H K J- ' . m,f X , I?'1 - ,.A RU1L jx , 1 I 5-K RHF. 'tea it - we jf A Ns 5 3.1 ,Rum -JMX-,OP 1 A tad' I 'X .J 5 ' .Qf - 0' , Vx KN Q-' 1 -5512 NASA Q If , QL' V., X emisis of ,3morrow. Nc:- fline Rupple. alter Gazdu, Sandy Waczg, and Ron Tober. . scrupulously note observa- tions during a lcxb period. 4. m fu QW 9 I if firm papers, essay tests, and blue books 3' Qu I is W ENN ig M BREW OSEPH H. KOVACH IANA KovAc1cH I 5.2 JAMES KovAcs S PETER Kovl I X N1 ? 5 N J NXJANICE KovscA X JJAMES KOZAK X Nb QKPATRICIA KozELL 3, QI 8 JANET KozIMER as R I s Wx L55 SXIER gv 3? If V12 Sw EH 3, HS R31 Q ya N If it Qi? Ii NY, My NJN .qv .9 TS Y? EI pun ERA I5 , ONALD KRASOWSKI NCAROL KREJCI Q, MARIANNE KREMCHEK IJ 5 EDWARD KREMSER .15 Q TCHRISTA KROPP ,LLGA KRUMINS -1 BARBARA KRUPA xi JERRY KRUTIL W U I A I EROSEMARIE KRUTY U :':' I 7 A - I I - wr E .I K, - f, 'XBCAROL KRUZEK L 5 . ' 32 W MICHAEL KUKICH b ,gg A - NICK KUKUI.. if f . :,.: J 1 I A A. A A :AL is I digg, I- I A I I A .J CONSTANCE KULCSAR I , I A ' P ,j KENNETH KUNZ 1 , A , 31 THOMAS KURZENBERGER g 3?i,! igE I .E-E jf F Q, JUDITH KUSE Lf . ' f A . I ': : I wb v SX? KYN Y 30 I oN'w'bJO, vb!-JW RUM-'V OO'-Jwgl GWLWM LVQLW WWQ PM VWJV 'mul WU MCW1'J'f ffffvffbff h9IIfaEQlFQi1IQ15L12l,e1j13kOf a senior E5-1:1 Q In ,I .An B QP:-:-1 I.. , .: ..: A 1 FAITH KUSHNER JUDITH KUSNERIK JOHN KUTOLOWSKI RICHARD KWOLEK JAMES LABUDA JOYCE LADINA GERALD LAKINS WAYNE LANCASTER DUANE LANDRETH LORNA LANGE MILDRED LANGE JEAN LANZI ALBERT LAROSA KENNETH LASKY PATRICIA LATAVISH DEANNE LATIMER JOHN LATSKO JOSEPH LAVIANO VIRGINIA LAW WAYNE LAWSON SHELDON LEE RONALD LENDVAY JOHN LEONARD E I J uv .IU I 1 I Vg R A 9 2 'f'I :j: A ROSE MARY LEONARD . L A 31 Rushing to class, seniors are confronte DENIS LEONHARDT KENNETH LEONHARDT MARGUERITE LEPA GEORGIANN LEsKo GARY LESNY THOMAS LEWIS JoHN LINDAK JAMES L1NDoW ERIC LINDSAY JANICE LINDSEN KAT1-IRYN LINGLER JOHN Lolzos ANNE LONG JOHN LONGSTREET JOYCE LOWRIE LAWRENCE LOWTHER RICHARD LUBINA ELEANOR LUDWIG MARY ALICE LUKACEVIC DOLORES LUOMA ANNE LUTZ KATHLEEN LYNCH RONALD MABEY CAROLE MACHA 32 A with O. maze of corridors and strange faces JOSEPH MACHALEC JANET MACKO DONNA MADELEY MARY GRACE MALVERDI RICHARD MARCINKO DENNIS MARCUZ LOREEN MAREK EDWARD MARHEVKA MELANIE MARKO ROBERT MARKOVSKY ARLENE MARKOWSKI ANITA MARTENS PAUL MARUNA RONALD MASANEK WALTER MASKY THOMAS MASLYK RONALD MAssEY JOHN MATEA JAMES MATHERS JAMES MATHEWS JOHN MAUKS BEVERLY MAYER DOROTHY MAYNOR RICHARD MBIAD '33 Underwater Fantasy 1S dance theme JOHN MCCLAIN DONNA MCCONEGHY EILEEN MCELROY ROBERT MCFADDEN , Ogg, ESA? JANET MCKINLEY BEVERLY MEADE JAMES MEAL MICHAEL MEDISE JAMES MEHALIK CLAIRE MELZER FRANK MENDICINO KENNETH MICHNAY THEODORE MIGCHELBRINK CAROL MIHALUS RANDALL MILES JOAN MILLER Sea shells, coral reels, fish and nets set the mood for the senior dance. Terry Ford and Dave Freiwuld labor over the decorations before the dance. Fish, fishnets comprise decorations BEVERLY MITCHELL MARTHA MLADONICKY EDWARD MOELLER ANITA MOLINA RICHARD MONCOL MARCIA MONTIE JEAN MOORHEAD AUSTIN MOORHOUSE 113554 JEROME MORGANO SANDRA MORLEY JUDITH MUSGRAVE BRUCE MUSSELMAN W 5. H H H : .:.- 'XE CAROL NASTAL JOANN NEFF LENORE NELLI T QM SINEMERO f if nfl! 'Lf j' 7K Mft, ,QIAWS W F, , 99 f. , A iff ,. I . ' LI Jw q UM R, ,af - I is Zqjfi V fawgbjwr ss T ' f E V PAULETTE NOCK A-ig,-EDWARD NOLAN . - K :Y 1 fi. X., IX? 'rf Nj 9? J 'iijxffxlifli f rj I fix 'JJ Wxx, fm Q V Air?-I 11 WR 'E . ,- A I? - 'bp by .I X Rx , we A Q I' X Friendship pictures hold long SALLY NEUENDORF JOHN NEUENSCHWANDER KENNETH NEUMANN RAYMOND NEUZIL A 1 ii, ff I- TQai'?,-LQJQ 13' X' jc?-'-Z'-1, ,ggi f .Q ' L L ,QM f-5: iff-i ,-T21 .ff-'12 Fiffl 7-L: I f1'w73'2.1T'f,J1, f,,jQUgg4Q , DIANE NLCKELS fe 'A A PATRICIA NICKLAS 'N - J' AVLQ' 4.,f14-'-xox, me , - 1 JOHN NORDQUIST GLEN NORMAN JAMES NOTARIANNI KENNETH NOVAK SHARON NOVAK JAN AE OBENAUER DOLORES OBERST LOUISE OBLOY P X. N1 36 7 W-J O ' A f A jo ka, F ,jyfhryf ka Y, X U HQ yxx A A , -A ,xo W, 57 Exchbznginxg' Irieiidship pic- tures amidst hubbub of cafe- teria are Bev Sekely, Mary Ann Rudyk. and Cindy Gray. memories OIL-au, J ,Magi I 0 N 11' . If RQ N WN , M wg 2,555 -O I A 'aw WUI M M' 5 AW A:IfJ'G,,fClQp1f' Seiflioriguidance equips us for our future A-L Us Lu DP I u' -u-- :u: W My M332 - ' - z gs'-in gy 1. E .ba F '. .,. D K A ME: 'Y Ni G-'J jj if ' I' IVV H ., l JU: , :Vfff - in I A - R E A A , WWW 1 'fjfwfj VW if 70 pwJ'zZff' Mp , If L5 ff ,Q 'WWE J fm A senior guidance panel dis- cussion finds Pat Bernoias Ian Fabian. Dave Freiwczld and Tim Wright parlicipatingi 1 WILLIAM ONESKY ROBERT ONIZCHAK WILLIAM ORAN ANTHONY OTTOBRE SUZANNE PACHUTA JOHN PATON NORMAN PECJAK RAYMOND PECK YIVILLIAM PEKAR LAWRENCE PELZ KATHLEEN PENDER DIANE PEROTTI JOSEPH PESCATRICE JANET PESCH WALTER PESTA PETER PETIT 3 .J J If , ,ff 123' - J fxffff' ,I My I jj? dzgff Zggzyf iyzfif U f 9 Wav ' Semors ire aftfcir ed the un1 to ly E ix: E Ex .-A I II Ili: 119 . W ':': Q ig .:':, 1:121'1 If Bi ZH E E ?Hg..g.E an gm H ' H1 hvminzgm amd fw QQKQV- Q' 'xi ., , me E .,. ..:.:,:,.:.,, . I Velma? ' .. ,REa22.mQI,wI 1 mgm R1 sm H E SWE 153 'Ti 4' ,-,. J 2 R335 - ' lLfE?24? ' I ? 38 Ei ?-L 5213 is W. I RWE, 2? QW 4124? fl ,Q ,zZ?9Zi2a2ZQ7 X PATRICIA PETRA KATHLEEN PETRUS X SHARON PICKLQ6 , y NANCY PIENTX QL,-c, ROBERT PIKTEL GEORGE PIRICSI CATHERINE PLACAK WILLIAM POGOZELSKI BARBARA POGRON NICK PONTIKOS JERRY POPELKA MARGARET POPELKA EVELYN POSIPANKA DONNA POULSON DIANE POVTAK JAMES POVTAK PATRICIA POWELL ROBERT POWELL GERALDINE POWERS JAMES PRECH ROBERT PRIEBE DONNA PRINZ RICHARD PROSSER DAVID PUNCHAK 1 1-9',pl-CI-,UU fix: 13,0 - sl., K 5 PUAA SCCKJVLJ 0-wx xujxfu 7.1-IUD C uflebi ,MAL ' OIJN-37'-in 'P C. JJ. ' wx-0 9 .yupu-o.A, ,CU-Ul.Q,, Tggcfrvyxlu., 9 l ' fgf-Q' ' ,Qu-CJK. LMJLCU F Abu, ew- ' ' L - rgfgnw vu, . , - ofa I A VU display their talents Cl Senior ssembly SANDRA RACK MARY RADZIMSKI ROBERT RAFTER ROBERT RALPH 5 I f ,I 911 E 9? X AS in CURTIS REECE ROBERT REEDER DENNIS REESE MARILYN REIFF ,. -giv- 9714. y I: v ' .,.L.. A DENNIS REITMAN I CAROLYN RELAC RONALD RENK JAMES RENNECKER 732 A, I tr:- Lg Sn A 4 ws r 1, A R - WILLIAM RICHLEY JOHN RINAS JAMES RISHAW JEROME ROBBS QE BARBARA ROCCHICCIOLI PETER ROCK JOHN RODENBERGER . R CARYLON ROGERS -I zzz .L -- ,,, T, W zz. 1 x ,az ., ,' f S:-Q..-,. RICHARD ROTH MARCIA ROTHMAN EDGAR ROWE SUSAN RUCHT I A Qi F 'L Y gg r ' - W Q5 I 3 39 5 4 I. gf 'Am 'J A' 'X 1 fm j 'f 1 '45-I? w , 3 iff, ,491 X K -A AFS ,I4f2Q.3'Ifi3 W., 4, M N A-pi ?fffEfQ'?,:'-fl '?g7g.,4'1f -I firm: :7'.:::q.,f fp, r' ,,f':1.I: fn, . A md, , 121 Q 4' .1 '. A yd ---if ,.v' ,id ' : if , ,ij q1ff,,,g.+,es, .f '- flliti--Rf, 4,5 'Dei R, X3 s gra uat1On nearsg Teac ers, r1en s, IAMJ ' ,Q S S 1,45 , L.. A I N Y' ' KR N AX NM ,- 5 1 RQ F IW 33 F YN I N NY X N . xx XXX TY' we Qfixi o 'x 5. FR 5 MJ RN Rx X Eve! ,EI 35 Wi? SR S R3 X iN MARY ANN RUDYK NADINE RUPPLE NEAL RUSH CHARLES RUSHEFSKI CAROLEE RUSSELL ROSE MARIE RUSSELL JOYCE RYAN JEANNE RYCHAK GERALDINE RYMUT VERA SABO JOYCE SADOWSKI JANICE ST. MARTIN PAUL SALAMON JOAN SALZGEBER BONITA SAMPLE ARTHUR SANFILIPPO ROSE MARIE SANTORA JOSEPH SAPARA VIRGINIA SAUS WILLIAM SAVARDA NANCY SCARDON JOSEPH SCHAERFL, JR. FRED SCHENK JOY SCHILDKNECHT fffwzai? zfwf 2 - 0 . M625 I 0 ' 22225 and sciioolg ?ife a qngr U Mfifxwff f Q I in . E An up 1661115 SCHINDIZER JQQNNE' QHQOSS AXLOLQQ '- ROBERT SCHNEIDER ' -' x -. si? SNN1fRgx SGJQIKNQIDER -QCA1iirJIL Sci-IQOEDER r-Q.ELA1NE3Sc1gRoEDER . 0 f' ' . Q. ., - A , -fun ,' ' 'H AXJ Y' 11 L WY ' . X X . H H YN , tx x 5'-QA A X' H -. l KJ x -is Q ' X. ws, WX ,Z-1 ,J 465 ' xr N I- V '5 7 Lgng- EY SQ!-FUTZ l A SCHUMACHER 'A V1 Exgigc SQHUIYIACHER . XXEEQNQNHESQHUMACHER if-j X, 15 r 5 5' 'Q M ' . x kj! -'YQ .RJ N., KJ X Q3 Lg, ,f b-1,5 ,Y x, , 1 E Q Nl., si KL Q i ,Q .x , ,T , .X IBDNNA SCHPIQTZ 1. Nl' W ER1I:,YNx,5COfII ,LQBEVEREY SSKELY , 'A - 55gTI-go1v1QAf's SENDREY k.u'?CN-.-.n z 'Q f QQ , Hb Vi l 5 u 'y W xx V 3 5 wf . I . f, .J ls.: 1 J X. 1 ' fs. - 'anvil J f 3 ,..-3 XSJQ 'Lx X Nt' IQONSQ 1 RAE SNENXYAK VARBIQRA SEP:fC'Qx Q5 CAROLSSHABRA' H fm IQQBEIQIQI SHAFT A MU KTM M-.5 XJ Nha? X1 'R 3 .t 'BJ' 'FFZ3 ' -,J '5 J ' ' ,fx 'sg' , ,X 'J ff-sg .x Qc 'V i 1' F -'LA f .l 15,-uf w,f.,L,L. .f ,pig 'V if fa cw ,fy .4 . L ,1 1.4. VII' .1 'gnZehv' -12 1-zfifzff wif ,J 1,9 aff 'I Q9 .ix , A. ALM., ,ff an-. A f1 LfML.L,Y:,,f fgi i,-'f dw dj, f fpfffubz pf, 3-MQAFZQJ, ff2w,,g,,g1j,uf.?fg-, way. ffwmfggl ,471rf.l1?ff4's .f-fQ4fzf4i271iJ1:? ,g.f1fkf,lL.. ,,g.'Lf:vfe-f1ffi24-- .giff,,4'fL.., 152,-K,-..ff,4Lg:.' ...ffl-'f.-f'f,1'f,.,Vl V !.Q,y..Jj,'f',4,-, 111' .25'A,g,fLA - ffl-.5 , 1?---414,435 ',,-A5,y-v- .-0 --nf : fd,f5.4' If 13,5-dig,-j., 1 Q I NCTE writing awards endorse seniors Eligible candidates compete for the NCTE scholarship awards - Douglas Hausser, Herb Bonkowsky. Sandy Schuller. Marcia Montie, Barb Sepic. cmd Kenneth Michnay. 42 RICHARD SHAKER GARY SHARDELL ROGER SHAW PATRICIA SHINGARY CAROL SHIROKE JOANNE SHOWL1-:R JAMES SHUBECK DORENE SHUTTERA ROSANNE SIDOTI ALAN SIEBERT CHARLES SIKULA CAROLINE SIMON ELAINE SINKO DALE SIRL EDWARD SIVAK RITA SIVANICH 5. I . r, Aw HQ - m px Y J-.. :ig gf ,X A-' AT ., 'A 'rr-.1 .ff , -IJ sf' - -Q ' ' - .IA - Qu F I 3. X tt W 134W , 'f if V A it I. 5- ILM JD 5 A , mv If S v'y.q., - ' ff I A .FH 5 IL . ,Dpfif ,ix 42 ng , ' .I . mr' ' Ag- 'If r ,ka fix My ,- 1 , I I - tw . , ,I ' f. Li' 1 fr. -. .. AQ. N l. P- rg -Trib 'K - :W W Q, f:g'-- V .,,-A v 4 Q -.f fry' tty. I 91 , fr., xi, Emiklff F' ' ff . - 1' I ff ' A --D' 'T I p-,,'i if WM' .2 11.3 .W .rfflf V ,mo ii: fx yi -,ft I fgrj If--., A I-..-.,.ti.,..i I A -, A B W. p .I ' 'f ,m NX Q'-.QW ,,:f'fy'- ,I A ,S-.,,.. gg .L -' , Y, . J' V' xl., . -L30 ' ' - -L '-,- ri, ' '-- I ul u 734 4: 5, , I ' 1 ,. -1 . xr. Lx -D, fm:-, A Y AN? J fgnfj A ,fif -3 N ij :EM XV Ag- 5,1 JI Qt-A 'I 1.1 , -- - , ,J .- -J I gi' ., X if D, , vm . LF' '- -+- fl it ' 'K P-. 'jd A-if In f' :jf k ,, Y L. jx ,sf TJ: C -. .-, 'km ' -f -.EM Q5 fr- 'f ffl' Q , f' , C7f,4!l.fiV--X. ff 'T-5' . - , ,X ff' 3, ' -J' S3 F: J f x'i1'f 'Y' ,, if-V -5-.I- 1 pf- A IN . Q ff rf' 53157, A B. NH J. T-N sv ,- , sf I, Barbara Sepic. Martin Demko. Iohn Iascmy, and Herb Bon- kowsky are winners oi Na- tional Merit Scholarship Test. High scholastic ability merits recognition BONITA SKOLODA DONNA SLATER DAVID SLAWSON RONALD SLEPECKY DAVID SLIWINSKI KENNETH SMERK DONNA SMITH HERBERT SMITH MERLE SMITH NANCY SMITH REBECCA SMITH DIANE SNIDER ALBERT SNOPEL CARLA SNOW SANDRA SOBIECH VIRGINIA SOBOLEWSKI .43 ,Q M? fem P WJ, We 85.3 4 C WK , qw ,S i-lg 'f W ,x AX-aff gf' fgtwj Mg- W uni AWE E smil f A Y she re: c ' 's y t the Top asse l Deorma ek r V A T J r A drewskfr' f 'rls Board. 'ia Parma-ites honor 1959 Mr. and Miss PSH RICHARD SOBOTA FLORENCE SOBWICK SANDRA SOKOLOWSKI CONRAD SOLARz PEGGY SOROCZAK RONALD SOUKUP MARJORIE SOVIK JUDITH SPECK GEORGIA SPRINGER KAREN SPRINGER DAVID STAMPER NANCY STANKIEWICZ CHARLES STARESINA ROBERT STARR HAROLD STED THELMA STETTIN 44 or cr f pringeqg ersonality, character denote Top Teens ROBERT STOLPH ELIZABETH STROH ELAINE STROUP LINDA STUEWE ',-wi .,A LIDIDA QZTURBAUM Ng' PAUL STURZNICKEL THOMAS SUCHANQVL 2 LYQIA SUCKOWI . W' , f K .V , . - , if 4, K- 'ff , K 7 fl , 1' - . 1 JOHN SUPPOK GEORGE SURAN f- CHARLES SUTTER BEVERLY SVEC JONI SWANSIGER DONALD SWIATEK BARBARA SYTEK SALLY SZABO , . ' .fum Jew V .- .14 effg 05, , , avg,-115, A ,, , ,.,, V, F f Y ,-1 4 -, . ,fy r Qegflp ',1y,.l,glf?,n,yALg n Vxfpwi V, , vm ,J O. 'LL ,fb - V- 1- Lg, V N t ' L- f 5' , M? JL -' L ,. A W P' ' 'A '- 'W' ' 1. . ' , A n i m - A 'e ' 'V ' A I V Y , K t! , ,, ,. ,.-r,-,iff Jr L fy L 3,-'4 iq: ,wif ,31 , fx A ' 'ligiif- J hzqn 1 5 4 , . A L ,Y . 3 L. o -. , Y . y .L J li-L-' 'J D , N 1, A f A . X R, A L, X - vi , A '- Q X- ,Q - 55 41 5- , -L TL -L , idx Y, A L 1 1,,x,lli-MIWLL Q-A, ,y-,ii .rnzvii 1:,,xL L., X, ,,...V,,l,. L fe PFW: J ,L?1.f.i L, . ,. 5, 0 , L . Q f Scholarship. leadership. and personality are the qualities displayed by PSH Top Teens. Wayne Lawson, Marlyn Gelo. Donna Prinz, Richard Klym, and Miss and Mr. PSH, Georg- gia Springer and lim Campi. Vy .,vDX, ,x .. ,Ng cj, FQQMEXQWQIT Q My W' A SZALKOWSKI ' - SALIE SZALKOWSKI BARBARA SZTUL -f DONALD SZYMANSKI PATRICIA SZYMANSKI DEANN TAKACH LIDIA TARCZANYN JUDITH TASKY EDWARD TAYLOR ELLEN TERRY PATRICIA TEXTORIS KENNETH THOMAS SANDRA THOMAS JAMES THOMPSON CAROLE THUM NORMA TIFFANY . . , f 4 iff?-5? x.,-My 1 Qgfw f ffl Ziyi ,451 ff L'52'7'Z5dLLf,,,.-9 , dev -I QWLI C36 ylwgf I jj , f , A f ,jwfaf fff ' A iQf?4W 47Z77 J. 4 g 7y'2 'ATICE TIMO' V ,QQZAJI GAIL TINKER SPQQQ' RONALD TOBER f. . TODARO 146 PAULA f aio ff !l LUIGI TOMARO JEROME TOMASHESKI BONNIE TOMEK BRUNO TOMMASINI 46 yr ctorious season and coveted LEL crown Qi Q9 CAROL TOTH JOSEPH TOTH T ERRV W AQ WW T MA A Af M ffwiffifw MARILYN TUROCY ROBERT TUROCY CAROLE UHRON' ' GEORGE X , 4. b I 1. , x Lf 11 x B- . . 1' LJ if Z '. - - . ' -, Q 1, X, X 1 ,' XX Cf .A f ' . 3. Ye , I ,, Q , , H N A , I ,- ,.,l .U .X .NX 'Y-- g- RJ' 1 ' ,t f DONNA'-'UMSTOTT 5 DONNK UNGAR 1 ' f II-1oR URBANSKY'x A' EDWARD VAJNARY 351 rj , FRANCES VALENTI Soiiggfzgiig HNAC A I fu Vw W , DONNA' VA C HOWARD VANGOR A JANICE VARGA SF SANDRA VARGO QW 47 Senior Day and Cap Day honor' seniors o ARLENE VAVRINA JANE VEBER RICHARD VELKER ROBERT VENINGA MARGARET VERDERBER JUDITH VEVERKA SANDRA VINCE JANICE VISCOMI BETTY VISEN JERRIANN VOEGERL JAMES VOJIR FRED VOLLWEILER GAIL VONDERAU MARCIA Voss SANDRA WAAG BRUCE WAFFEN JUDITH WAGNER RAYMOND WAGNER ANTHONY WALLA CAROL WALLACE LORETTA WALTERS DOUGLAS WARNOCK SHARON WARTON RICHARD WEBER 48 u,A.0LU MMCUWQOWWVQMQQQQM, aw 1 Www 'iff D55-WC M MM STEPHEN WEBER SANDRA WEINHARDT GARY WEISS J CAROL WERCION Q, EQDRQW. ROBERT WERNER DAVID WHITE DONALD WHITE JUDITH WHITFORD CAROL WIENCEK MARCIA WILLIS WALLACE VVILSON JEANNE WING DAVID WINSTANLEY ARLENE WISE MARK WITH CAROLINE WITZMAN JANE WITZMAN RONALD WOLFF WILLIAM WOYCITZKY WILLIAM WOZNEY DONALD WRIGHT TIMOTHY WRIGHT CAROL WUEST PAUL YATES 49 Spell of spring is captured at senior pro ELIZABETH YATSKO FAITH YOCH WILLIAM YOUNKER ANGELA ZACCARDELLI WALTER ZAREMBA RICHARD ZAVESKY ELAINE ZBIKOWSKI LAWRENCE ZIELINSKI RITA ZINN MAXINE ZIPAY LAWRENCE ZIPSIR DANIEL ZoLA GENE ZoLoTv LAWRENCE ZSARNAY LINDA Zslco TARAS ZUK '1 Mw- Jmovajmo QUL 'gm Muse OVML, Exmde MEL U4r'V3bXJ-19 ff'xfbvpLJ Sim, jim Thirsty? These arm c the description as they , . round the punch bowl anc s1p . leisurely While couples dance V , ' at the '58 Iunior-Senior Prom - 1 f ,A A 71-2 . -- 9 . ' R I ,Q . , 1 'Im 2 5 . f .ix , 5: be I I, f- ,Cs I x' A , 4, I 53 ' Rm ,,..w Seniors Frank Gaal, Dave Condon. Rich Shaker, Chuck Staresina, Larry Zipsir receive awards as the outstand- ing iootball players of 1958. A cap and gown is the mark of a graduate ANGELO AMATO, JR. CARL BAYER JAMES CARNEY, JR. RUSSELL DETORRE WILBUR DICUS, JR. LEONA ECKERFIELD ELAINE FISH RONALD FLANIK Seniors contemplate choice of name cards in homeroom. JOHN FALZARANO MARTIN NOTON CAMERA SHY ALFRED HABEEB DAVID HERBST ' WILLIAM HILL, JR. LANDELIN JOHNSON WAYNE KABBES ' THOMAS KLOOS JOSEPH P. KOVACH RICHARD KUSAK LEO LADYZHENSKY MELINDA LOOMIS EUGENE MAYLER JAMES MCGUIRE ROBERT NOVAK DENNIS OZOG AL RIEKER DAVID STED GERALD TOMICKY JOHN TRETOCK LARRY TSONTON ERICH WAGNER MURRAY YORK JAMES A. YOUNG JEROME ZADAR EUGENE ZEVCHIK BRUCE ZUCHOWSKI Valedictorian speaks at Commencement LAWRENCE BESTER THOMAS KRUSINSKI JOHN LUBINSKY PAUL WINKLER Honored tor their scholastic achievement in high school are Salutatorians Barbara Sepic, Iames Prech. and Ian- ice Viscomi. Valedictoricxn Herbert Bonkowsky is being congratulated by Mr. Bassett. August Graduates CAMERA SHY GERALD DOLINAK DIANE GREBENIK RONALD EPPING RONALD GYURKE FRANKIE FIELDS RICHARD LYNCH A prospective 1959 graduate is being measured for the cap that she will wear proudly at Commencement. Commencement is bridge to the future Adele Blazek is the happy '58 senior receiving her diploma at Commencement. Class ad- viser Mr. Ernest Posgai reads names of graduating seniors, Mr. Casper awards diplomas. Over B00 Parma Senior High seniors don their caps and gowns for Commencement exercises at the Cleveland Music Hall. 53 INEVE7' dl dull 11'l01'1l61'Zl'v-61 fitting motto for dl ZiV6blfLl1lZb1' Clam K1-zzlglatr in .wort coat! escorted fair maiflenr to Jcloool fmfzctiom Scholmfrloqn texts 176116111651 the year with e1zjbyc1I9le social eventr We were very proud of our higher class stand- ing, we joyously compared our new class rings, we learned the techniques of writing research papers and methods for giving iirst aid, We analyzed Our Town , many of us realized our ambitions as we were inducted into National Honor Society, those of us with a flair for drama took bows for our class musical, Finian's Rain- bow. In short, we were the juniors of PSH! We juniors led busy lives this year. We partici- pated in just about all activities, sports, music, dramatics, and art were a few of our favorite fields. Under the leadership of our class advisers, Mr. James Justice and Mr. Edward Krivda, and our officers, President Jim Zavocky, Vice-president Bob Bass, Secretary Veronica Dempsey, and Treasurer Marilyn Sponseller, we enjoyed a wonderful year. Two of its highlights were Car- ibbean Holiday in March and the Junior Prom. We were the juniors-and we liked it. And next year, we'll like being the seniors even more! 54 Iunior Top Teens ure, left to right, Briggs, Sponseller Dempsey. Zavocky, and Good. Not pictured: Frank Brzygot Iunior Class emoys hect1c 9XC1lI1I1q year 11-1 MR. JUSTICE Bottom Row-Dorothy Andruko, Judy Andryc, Barbara Ardito, Lois Ander- son, Donna Asad, Kathy Angelis, San- dra Balint. Row 2-Carolyn Altz- nnuer, Adrienne Amon, Kathleen Adams. Linda. Antonucci, Susan Ack- er. Sue Bader, Claire Bachmon, Sandy Abookire. Barbara Ballinger. Row 3-Tom Ahern, Rich Amato, Carl Alessandro, Janet Arkangel, Sheila Augaitis, Robert Arkangel, Dave Bakos, Ken Bahon, Jerry Astalos. Row 4-Metro Arden, Ben Andrews, Rich Athens, Patrick Adams, Hans Anderson, Clarence Adler, Phil Blusco, Neil Ashmus, Dan Arden, Bob Au- gustine. l I-2 MRS. WOLFORD Bottom Row-Mary Becker, Laverne Burton, Bev Barnok, Sylvia Battnglin, Barbara Barnett, Lynn Bard. Row 2 -Eileen Barbour, Bonita Basile, Do- lores Banyasz, Marge Bauman, Jeanne Benedict, Carolyn Bender, Donnu Belfi. Row 3-Bob Bass, Dennis Burunowski, Clarice Behrman, Karen Barberic, Dianne Barisono, Alan l.inratko, Joe Belohlnvek, Dave Banis- auckns. Row 4--David Baranowski, Dun Burton, Dave Bechler, Mike Bed- nur, Dave Beebe, Tom Beckn, Boyd Barker. Ray Becker. ll-3 MR. ELLIS Bottom Row--Carole Betchik. Lois Boldmnn. Phyllis Bisesi, Darleen Ben- son, Rose Marie Benya. Row 2-Mur- lene Bielawski. Lori Binder, Nancy Beyer, Judi Borisa, Barb Bennett, Marie Bernhardt, Elaine Boloca. Row 3-Carl Boheck, Fred Blazer, Harley Bly, Karen Bischl, Karen Block, Larry Bester. Chuck Billante, Ralph Bota. Row 4-Bob Blazak, Wayne Bichek, Neil Bly. Roger Bienkowski, Bill Berry. Dick Borowske, Richard Bos- earello. Val Bohowiez, Louis Bentzen. 11-4 MRS. SNYDER Bottom Row-Dianne Briggs. Noreen Bruckner, Mary Lynn Bresky, Dolores Brancatelli. Row 2-Peggy Brechbiel, Dorothy Brosch, Betty Briar, Bonne Brown, Carolynn Bucar, Linda Brip:p:s. Row 3-Bill Bragg, Brian Brandt, John Browning, Dick Brunaz-ski, Ken Bucher, Bob Brandt, Ned Brown, Bob Brady. Sul Bruechieri. Row 4-Karl Bruemmer, Mike Boyd, Brian Brake- mnn, George Bourquin, Frank Brzy- irot. Bill Bruechieri, Robert Bowser, Bob Brey, Al Brigadier. 11-5 MRS. ROCKS Bottom Row-Joanne Burton, Jo Ann Bush, Joan Busch, Muriel Castle, Marie Chapman. Row 2-Mary Chern- off, Vivian Chikik. Linda Burton. Marie Buckshaw, Joan Cuvunnugh, Mary Ann Cannon, Fran Caso. Row 3-Dick Buehner, Robert Bylina. Don- ny Burke, Carol Carducci, Lois lipid. ko, Denny Butcher, Ron BlIDCl'l9l'.Y11illl childs. Row 4-Lee Camphellf' Luc Chilcote. Roger Carman, Kle.if-Cigmpai nelli, Al Canitia, Jerry Dlxflci, Iirghzihgl Carnegie, Steve Brushi.-fi' , . ,. . .. , Q- L ,J-',,.-f i VI, , V . ' J.Ni1'x-'J qi fl' 'J J ,ga I? : 1, ,,,,,fEj t fgsji, I 'VL-yr 10 lv, F, , y. R yr... 1 , 0 2, --me - A 3 'XY' W Lf-l-' L! l ip A -0, I 4 ,gf . 1 ,N v 3 ,of - Y H W J.: ' -5- In lffjp ,nf-' Q J- ' I IL ., ef, L - .1 wvjj' ,Vi JS Y sf!! is-j G :xv , ,. f L A.-1 f' ' lf A 'f' I 5--C' . ' I My .:' ' .w . 611' ll-6 'Q,'.' a fix yu ' BIPS KUTTLER f B iom ,Ikon ' Salmon boofki 'llnu Cop +'ii355'21, -'ld5fi?yT52Jglli,- LN3E11eexf cu-galil fl Row ,24?iKatl1Ieen,Jgaomik.' Dotf.ienCoi:- V :.WS5'mai.i'4'f-2.0ffQff55S'eei!P - 'o rx wg - ei-ry oopelj. f'-::TJoe Chiinifici,r Joi?-ilhmielexvski, John f i Chipka, 'Loul,Co,lantuono,'George Du- lglssandlff. M3bt'C1avz11'elli. Row 4- fQm Cllgigricf-Iiiel lgjzegh, Blgan Coopexi ,,i' incc ' o tc ec , im onrac. Cganfaigi, Bob Chodyna, Bill Coopr-r, A Cole. Schiessl's Chalet serves as the location 1 1-7 MRS. DUKE Bottom Row--Pat Dech, Sue Dnngler, Maria Diasio, Valerie Denroe. Row 2 -Deanna Denk, Maureen Dixon, Ver- onica Dempsey, Marlene Decker, Dor- othy Dickey. Row 3-Lowell Davidson, Jim Dcrlo, Linda Detrick, Betty Dem- ko, Donna DeSilvio, Don Dorlig, Roger Doering. Row 4-Ronald Doclig, Jim Dennis. Paul DiPaolo, Art Dnnrnno. Alan Davis, Jim Demo. -039,5 1 11-8 MISS BAESEI. 1 Bottom Row-Judy Erdelyi, Karen E 5 Eck, Joan Dooling, Barbara Draus, Judy Ewalt. Row 2-Joan Downs. - Linda Ehlert, Susan Evans, Sandia .Du1leck, Joyce Eichner, Delene Evert, , Nancy Fabian. Row 3-John Dutkof- ski, Gary Dulick, Jim Erbacher, Joan Eiserlo, Kay Drabik, Sandy Drep:allu, Jim Ermer, Ken Durcansky. Row 4- Wes Evans, Al Doeringer, Jim Dru- bik, Roll Durochur, Dick Dyke, Roma' Donnelly, Roh Dover, Dave Dorn. 56 An ensemble of folk dancers from PSH's Russian classes adds a colorful touch to ihe annual junior class assembly. for the Class of '60's February assembly :X -X f' rlim 11-9 MR. GINTER Bottom Row-Irene Flak, Darlene Finan, Barbara Ferrante, Isabele Fedele, Diane Filka. Row 2-Jan Flowers, Kathy Florentine, Joyce Fel- lows. Carol Fleischer, Linda Flei- scher, Carol Falkenstein. Row 3--Ed Flory, Alice Filipow, Diane Franke, Nancy Fiortino, Bonnie Flick, Chris French, Joe Felicia. Row 4-Dennis Fcolu, Jim Farris, Tom Flight, Dave Flynn, Don Ferch, Dave Fahrland, Terry Finn. 11-10 MR. DUNFORD Bottom Row--Joy Gercling, Karin Gin- nan, Pat Genius, Sharon Gersdorf, Geri George, Barb Gardner. Row 2- Mary Gibson, Claudette Furry, Cindy Galaclay, Barb Gannon, Terry Furman, Pat Gilclea, Eileen Gautcher, Sandy Gassner. Row 3-David Gellner, Joe Fuizzotti, Tom Funk, Tom Gazik, Don Frantisak, Floyd Gapas, Tom Gentile. Jim Franklin. Row 4-Gary Gaul. Tom Gallagher, Roger Gall, Rich Galik, Rich Gahauer. Louis George, Larry Galinski, Jim Garclini. 57 s E-Qing' :emi Research papers exams plentiful homework ll-13 MR. LANG Bottom Row-Judith Hrusch, Carilyn Hotz, Karen I-Iribal, Nancy Hnnecy, Nancy Hockenberry. Row 2-Mary Anne Hochdorfer. Elaine Hinz, Jeanne Higgins, Ruth Hradovicky, Marga- Hitesrnan, Joyce Hollenbeck, June Hicks. Row 3-Steve Hulvalchick, Betsy Hrabak, Deborah Humenik, Jan Hornak, Donna Hunter, Marlene Homer, Tony Iacobucci, Jack Holz. Row 4-Alan Hubley, John Holden. Jerry Hrenko, Harry Husak, Lance Hrapshaw, Gary Hooper, Harry Hous- ka. Harry Hill. 11-14 MR. GALLEHER Bottom Row-Marianne Jerrick, Janet Jantz, Anita Jantz, Gladys Imperial. Row 2-JoAnne Jackson, Sharon Kasar, Nancy Jadrych, Sondra Jab- lonski, Caron Jeffi, Sandy Jacoby. Row 3--Tom Kawalec. Bob Kasper, Sonia. Jasek, Pat Jelenich, Joe Jani- telli, Gary Keith, Joe Jerdonok. Row 4-Ed Johnson, Justin Ilusak, Stan Kadelski, Jack Irwin, Wayne Jarvis. Bob Johnson, Bob Jurca, Tom Kal- nicki, Anders Johanson. 58 sax Research paper time iinds Iohn Schiessl, Sue Volbrecht, and Roberta Puchulski preparing to tackle their topics. present mental challenges to busy juniors 11-15 MRS. CROSSLEY Bottom Row-Barbara Jeanne Klima, Gael Knerr. Carol Klick. Rose Klcisch, Norma Kintzler. Row 2-Dolores Kluska, Barbara Keller, Gayle Kelly, Cynthia Russell. Barbzwu King, Judy Kneebusch, Kathy Kitzel. Row 3-Cal Klubnik, Dick Kobak, Bob Kincaid, Steve Klimkowski, Al Kluth, John Kenton, Mike Ketvc-rtis, Joe Kish. Row 4-Jim Kitzerow, Jim Kelly, Tom Klrn. D:1.1'l'yl Kinion. Ed Kobak, Bob Koch, Ken Kei-ik. Rich Keyser. 11-16 MR. WILCOXON Bottom Row-Nancy Kocka, Nancy Kochilla, Arlene Kolodzicj. Row 2- Kathleen Krakorzl, Claudia Koscianski. Becky Kolonick, Mildred Koscinnski. Carol Kopec, Carol Kopp. Row 3-Ecl Krause. Eugene Kozzik, Valla Kolman. Lois K1-akowiak, Jean Kozul, Ken Kol- lai, Alex Kovach. Row 4-Jerry Koski. Ed Krajniak, Louis Kotis, John Irgrcmer, Al Koryta, Mike Kolman, Bob ost. , K I 59 11-17 MRS. LEWIS Bottom Row-Eileen Kuhar, Anne Marie Kucera, Carol Kuciemba. Row 2-Karen Kvaska, Collette Kruse. Betty Lncina. Donna Lakins, Lynda Kunz. Row 3 -James Kusko, Barb Kummerlen, Sharon Lamkin, Mary Ann Kuban, Karen Kunz, Joyce Kryszan, Sandra Krush, Mike Lako- tish. Row 4-Larry Krumheuer, George Kurak, E11 Kuchle, Bob Kresak, Bob Lakey, Norm Krepina, Doug Kuchna. 11-18 MRS. STODDARD Bottom Row-Patty Lobotsky, Barbie Loeschcr, Carol Lessing, Lynne Lat- ter, Sue Lorenzen. Row 2-Judy Love, Sandy Loesch, Judy Link, Christine Lemire, Carol Leathers, Elaine Leach, Sandy Loher. Row 3-Chris Lerch, Phil Lewicki, Christina Larson, Ar- lene Latunick, Pat Lazor. Rich Lar- sen, Ed Lewis, Lloyd Lehrke. Row 4 -Doug Limberg, Richard Liwosz, Joe Loukota, Gary Lengle, Ray Long, Roger Liephart, Dave Love, Bob Leze. A Q? 1: Helpful counselors and vocational preference Vw 1 4 , S , Y 1 ,Y k,h-.,- -e,f- 4 ,V A - . F 5 A 71 11-19 MISS MILLIRON Bottom Row-Judy McCann. Marianne Maresh, Rita Malynowsky, Janet Mun- eri. Gerrie Madonia, JoAnn Mulinow- ski. Row 2-Helen Manila, Donna Marconi, Natalie Makkos, Gail Mc- Cluskey, Barb McPhetridge, Mary El- len Lynch. Row 3-Irene Marianut. Jean McVny, Bonnie Mackenzie. Lin- da Malone, Marge Machalec, Karen Mancini, Barb Macik. Row 4-Doug: Lyons, Jim McMurray, Ron Marsoun. Al Marconi. Ray Luthy, Ron Makhol. Frank Mumone. Jack Marndits. 11-20 MRS. BRASHEAI! Bottom Row-Donna Matvay, Sharon Matousek, Rosemary Metrick, Karen Melhuish. Row 2-Sue Mazer, Judy Mauser, Marge Martinez, Gloria Mayle. Karin Martin, Gail Mausolf. Carole May. Row 3--Chuck Mathews, Bob Meech, Marge Machalec. Hilda Meyer. Sharon Matis, Helene Maskow, Jim McGraw, Rudy Mutjasic. Row 4- Rich Mauser, Spence Meloun. Paul Mericsko, Dennis Mertes, Biff Meibuhr. Chuck Mayer, Doug Mayer. Dnlc Meyers. vn- MR. GRODHAUS Paul, Joan Patti, Marcia Palumbo, Elaine Pacholik. Yirginia Panek. Palcisko, Lyn Row 3-Willard Frank Parsh. O'Brien, Ken Row 4-Bob Parker, Don Victor Paw- John W. Pan- 1 4 MR PlSKOb ullxtli Petlnwanx Kathleen Pletku, Gall Pasta. Jewel Pielu. Row vchy, Karen Pipoly, GcoAnn Popovich, Mary Pimsner, 3-Dale Pet- Perxy, Ruth Rich Phillips. Row 4-Bill Polo. Phil . Bruce Noon. Row 2- 5 Q 11-21 MR. STARLING Bottom Row-Lynn Mitzo. Andrea Migala, Jane Morgan. Row 2-Donna Morgan, Shirley Mistovicli, Paulette Minick. Shirley Milota, Beverly Mon- col. Row 3-Marilyn Miller, Joan Munoc, Jim Mileti, Charles Mileti. Larry Molnar, Dennis Modica, Paul- ette Minello, Karen Mizek. Row 4- Roger Michalak, Robert Mielke, Norm Molter, Steve Miklns, Bill Miller. Hailv Milrle, Bob Morgan, Tom Min- l'l'lC . 11-22 MRS. ROBINSON Bottom Row-Audrey Narolewski, Donna Morrison, Dolores Naso, Carol Natherson, Judy Mueller. Row 2-Pa- tricia Moskalski, Pat Morse, Janet Nash, Nancy Nemeth. Barbara Noch, Yvonne Nestclle. Row 3-Jeff Nagle, Bill Moss, Marvin Nevans, Tom Noll, Dick Mrava, Ron Newcomer, Bob Nap- rstek. Row 4-Joe Nizinlek. Bob Ni- cnstro, Fred Neuman, Rolland Mow- chan, Dave Nceson, Lynn Mudia, Ken Neufer. aid juniors in planning their careers rf 1 cf ll-25 MISS HANSER Bottom Row-Kaye Raufman, Judy Radziszewski, Clmrlotilo Rahal. Row 2 -Lotte Reth, Roberta Puchalski. Karen Regester, Margie Rea, Phyllis W Rand, Dee Rashke. Row 3-Frank Rabak, Anne Reichheld, Judy Prus- nek, Betty Reiser, Audrey Radzymin- ski. Karen Ramsey, Jeff Reid. Row il -Tom Radecki, Larry Rasmussen. Richard Ressler, Scott Reshelalo, Gary Repp, Bob Redick, Steve Rnk. Don Radey. ll-26 MR. BIHARY Bottom Row - Eileen Rossborouirh. Geraldine Ruzicka, Delores Ropchock, Pauline Richards. Laraine Richter, Donna Richner, Roberta Richards. Raw 2-Sharon Robinson, Gertrude Rusnak, Natalie Rose, Lcona Ryha. Linda Roth, Gloria Roth, Jackie Roul- man. Row 3-Bob Robinson, John Ruddy, Joe Rohde, Karon Richel, Mary Rusyniak, Carol Roman, Paul Richards, Norm Rusinow. Row 4- Carl Ryant, Ron Roskavich, Eugene Kowulewski, Bill Rusinko, Jim Rod- xrers. Bob Robertson, Richard Rock, Frank Ross, Steve Rushi. Talented junior class makes i gs 3.. , sparkling debut was it-ia i 11-27 MR. VAN DERVORT Bottom Row-Mary Ann Scarcipino, Mary Ann Rzepkowski, Sandra Sand' or, Ann Schicker. Row 2-Mary Scu- lise, Ida Scherer, Linda Sack. Char lene Salters, Dianne Scheffler. Caro- lyn Schenke, Gerry Schmidt. Row 3 Dale Schmidt, Frank Schill, Suc- Schmidt, Barb Schmidt, Mary Ann Saridakis. Ginny Schoen, Ray Scarl. Row 4-John Schiessl, Pete Schantz. Ron Saccone, Bob Satola, Bill Santa- maria, Dave Schneider. Bill Schccter. Dick Sabados. 11-28 MR. MEDALIS Bottom Row-Mary Shaker, Lynne Seikel, Audrey Seman, Kathy Scimonc. Marie Sevinsky. Row 2-Zelda Seirlvn- herg. Pat Shannon, Marilyn Schwartz. Barbara Sender. Karen Schuergor. Karen Segedi. Row 3-Judy Sevior. Lynn Seegent, Karen Shaw. Carolyn Shin-ey. Dave Schultz, Jim Schuster. Dale Schryer. Row 4-Lane Sheets. Ken Schur, Mel Seichkn, Gordon Sed- lack, Jim Shaw, Jerry Scstak, Bill Schultz. Jim Schulte. A S244 W 1, . . , , 11-29 MRS. RICHARDS Bottom Row-Mary Jane Smith, Bon- nie Slach. Marilyn Sponseller, Ida Jean Stazzoni. Virginia Staley. Row 2 -Joyce Slivka, Jo Ann Siarkowski, Sue Slivka, Carol Smith, Pat Smith, Roberta Steele, Judy Stendcr, Judy Sitko. Row 3-Tina Smola, Sharon Stanton, Carol Stefani, Judy Smith, Jeri Snisak, Danielle Simich. Tillman Simmons. Row 4-Dan Stabe, Joe Skoda, .lim Sidor, Bob Stcfanko. Ron Slabe, Sal Sidoti, Jerry Snyder, Roger Steck. 11.30 MR. TRUMBULL Bottom Row-Ellwene Stephan, Bar- hara Stryczny, Sandra Sykora, Fran- ceen Sterby, Karen Stober, Fran Stcpic, Ruth Szymanski. Row 2- Gerry Strobl, Ann Synk, Carol Stolph, Barb Stiiflcr, Bonnie Sytok, Rhea Steppke, Marilyn Szabo, Linda Sulli- van. Row 3-Ken Strong. Dave Strass- hofer, Craig Swartwood, Patricia Sutherland, Jcanann Szalkowski. Louis Szuba, T. A. Stevens, Norm S. Stone. Row 4-Spiro Stratis, Frank Szell, Terrill Tahsler, Larry Stepo- nick, Bob Suchan, Larry Strauss, Dick Strasshofer, Ron Sturko. hit Broadway musical, Finian's Rainbow The junior assembly features Lori Binder and Clarice Behr- mun, who provide accordion music for cast and audience. 63 5 me Kim 11 31 HRS Row 'JW' Q' I umor dance 1 -33 MRS. KUEHLS Bottom Row-M-irv Ann Wolf Bevel lg Waltz, Karen Wightman, Mary Kay Woelfl. Row 2-Pwtriciw Warrington Kathleen Wenrllancl, M'1rilyn Waters Jacky Whitehouse Jeanette Wolanin Judy Whitehouse Sandy Wojcik Bill White. Row 3-Al Winston Tim Wayne, Ray Wilk Tom Wayne Tom Wilbur Al Wiesc Ron Watkins Tom Wercion Rich Weis. Row 4-Richarcl Werner. Thomas Wilmer. Dennis Waltman, Paul Winkler Don Weintz Tom Weisolcfmi, Mikn. Ward, Dave VVhitkofski, Kurt Will, Dave Wzinicki. 11-34 MR. PURPAHS Bottom Row-Ann Zclonku Joyce Liegler. Bev Wray, Linda Laletel. Row 2-Karen Zambcrlan, Patricia Ziclinski, Loretta Yusko, Donna Wolff. Carol Zofcin. Row 3-Jim Znmiska. Bob Wollf, Vivian Zajac. Bev Zielinski, Ginger Wolney, Judy Zipsir, Dennis Woznicki, Jeff Zahn. Row 4-Ralph Yontez, Mike Yzinek, .lim Zavocky, Russ Woytko, .Tack Wood. Dun Ziol, Orville Wfnorl. Frank Zzlrcmhn. 64 Skt' Q C TEE. W Elissa E mm 11 32 MRS Bottom Row 1015 Walteiz. Pat Vzicczx Wurlswmth Ceoiglina Ughazy Julie Vulcuvu. banbky Caxy Vest Row ,J bex Jean Umhel VVxlm1 Caileen Valentine Knen E' Volbieuht Hewthei Vgbei Rowan Veilcw Jlm Vmllzmt vu Ray Vom lied Uh Wade Dave. Wlltei theme IS Carlbbean HO11daY -m- - gl , .. :.:f. .. A . 3 'f ,W , ,, ag. 'vi f It 13!6l.f1'l,1f long before the .rolblos were az ilnmft of the c1'0wa ' at PSH They .foou llnroved tlaemyelvef 61 l0e11'a'wo1flei1z,g mlentea' clan' in the rolblaomore 6l.l'.fE11'lbbI amd by Wi1ll7fli1Zg the Cbffiytfmzf digblay c01zte.f1X In September, 1275 baffled sophomores wandered hrough the maze of halls in bewilderment. At hat time little did we realize that with some ffort and genuine school spirit, we would soon be an active part of Parma Senior High. f Heavy schedules kept us on the go , for some of us tackled language courses and were enrolled in the new honors classes. With the assistance f Mr. Robert Bright, our faculty adviser, we tried to support our school and community. Led by our officers, Lois Sabo, presidentg Judy Zaremba, ice-presidentg Darlene Miller, secretary, and Carol Bilby, treasurer, we contributed to the success of the tax stamp drive and won the Christmas dis- play contest. In March we presented the sopho- more assembly, ShoWboat , and our class dance in May was a festive finish to our year. We, the class of '61, did our best to deserve the honor of belonging to the Queen of all High Schools , and We look forward to our future years at Parma Senior High School. How do we get there from here? Sophomores Dennis Sher- man and Gen'y Luthy wonder as they study PSH floor plan i 6 5 10-1 MR. POTOKAR Bottom Row-Andrea Asad, Rina Angradi, Judy Arabian, Marie Alessi, Joan Atamanec, Sue Annis, Ronald Abraham. Row 2-Barbara Arena, Erica Adrian, Gerhild Adolph, Donna Almasy, Anna. Alexovich, Cindy Alex- ander, Julie Adams, Mary Ann Allen, Viola Aquilia. Row 3-Jack Amato, John Ambrose, Tim Aho, Mike Abela, Curt Ames, Eric Amundsen, Tony Ar- delia, Rich Arida. Row 4-Keith An- derson, James E. Ahmed, John Aslan, Terry Armstrong, Dave Adams, Jim Andrews, Dave Abineri, Ed Aspcl, Dan Allen, Ray August. 10-2 MR. BRIGHT Bottom Row-Linda Becker, Kaye Balthaser, Sandra Beckett, Lori Bastian, Rosetta Battaglia, Eileen Berger, Marilyn Busch. Row 2-Kathy Becker, Lora Baumert, Adrienne Barabas, Dianne Bakos, Judy Bednar, Joyce Bednar, Jackie Baus, Ellen Beck. Row 3-Ken Bacho, Dennis Ilekcny, Marilyn Balke, Sharon Basile, Donna Augustine. Carol Barrett, Wil- liam Bayer, Bob Bear. Row 4-Loren Barnes. Jim B:-zllzi, Norman Bedford, Bruce Bartos, Al Baliku, George Balk, Bill Becker. Raymond Barta. PSH enrollment swells to largest 111 Oh1 ,.. A Y nl-Q an 10-5 MRS. NELSON Bottom Row-Barbara Capalto, Judy Buchko, Jane Carson, Jan Bussman, Gerry Cassano, Charlene' Buhvesky. Row 2-Nancy Cantlon, Andrea Bry- ant, Marilyn Buhl, Margaret Bruno. Rosalie Cangemi, Arlene Bukvic. Mar- rietta Cardilino. Row 3-Wayne Buran, Bob Carrick, Nancy Car- penter, Rita Budd, Marcia Burlingame, Kathy Campbell, Dan Carducci. Row 4-Joe Casale, Jerry Buy, Daryl Brunn, Rocco Buccieri. Chuck Burke. Jim Butler. Jerry Bruene, Chuck Buriielrl, 10-li MR. MANIACI Bottom Row-Sandra Costanzo, Alice Cooley, Cynthia Cowie, Harriette Chambers, Lin Catalano, Jeff Coates. Row 2-Ed Christman, Dave Cooper, Judy Cerny, Jill Cihlur, Pat Chambers. Karen Cowgill, Leona Chromek. Row 3-Gordon Cole, Fred Chapuis, John Clark, John Cottrill, Dick Conrad, Ron Coppolino, George Champion, John Chomoa. Row 4-Arnie Chonko. Larry Coup, Terry Corn, George Christ, Chuck Cintula. David Cintula. Carl Carney, Richard Chappini. as record Class of '61 arrives in the fall 10-'I MISS COCHRANE Czech, Bevexly Martha Anne Marilyn De- Dianne DeMosS, ne , Reggie 3-Den- 10-8 MR. HUDSON Bottom Row-Judy Doyle, Connie Drummond, Donna Drinkworth, Kristen Egerer, Joanne Dumanski, Marlene Emanuel. Row 2-Sylvia. En- gelhart, Kathleen Drown, Kathy Dris- ooll, Gerry Eby, Betty Duplaga, Joyce Dregalla, Louanne Dolsak. Row 3- Bob Douglas, Lauri Etela, Dennis Doering, Louie Elias, Dave Drake, Rod Erliachcr, Gary Donner, Phil Eber- wein. Row 4-Mack Duplaga, Ron Ed- wards, Dave Duhn, Don Doering, Reeve Eichor, Gary Erickson, Darryl Dork. Gary Estronick. 2 ynyxfgx E aaa-155 Jaime, M E I Wi-fur -gg , V' H5455 Q, as ana A mi ms' new-is f W un? Wm was X i an . an E an X Wa is Q an as ms was mamma is . Eng SSH'-Eiazss ima, f a 1 E is asirassi . H 10-9 MR. BIZIC Bottom Row- Betty Evans, Sharon Fowler, Joanne Faubel, Mary Fcrrini. Row 2--Karen Feolzi., Donna Fitz- gerald, Judy Ferris, Rhona Farkas, Judy Fackelman, Sharon Field. Row 3-Dennis Filippi, Jim Farrington, Ray Fisher, Howard R. Evans, John Ferik, Larry Fiegland. Row 4-Neil Fassinger, Chuck Farris. A1 Fitz, Gary Fisher, Jim Ford, Chuck Fink, Marty Finlin, Ken Fortuna. 10-10 MR. RUNYAN Bottom Row-Gussie Franklin. Barb Giampietro, Norma Gardner, Janet Germana, Diana Garrity. Row 2-Pat Gettel, Peggy Fritz, Joyce Byons, Gloria Gedeon, Patty Jean Franks, Pat Fundling. Row 3-Paulette Fred- erick. Patty Fritz, Bob Francok, Den- nis Franks, Ken Gazura, Lynda Gal- vin, Diane Galovich. Row 4-Kyle Ful- ler, Ronald Gctts, Roger Frietlrich, Phil Frate, Dave Fredomsky, Carl Fromm, Den Fruits, Wally Gamhert. Incoming sophs find PSH huge, fascinating i N L Q I: lg H- 3,1 I H 3 I ' HB5 H i i? H- 1' in X 5 if 1, H 1 :,: - W I ' 5 A I . . f . I :' H I I ' V' in W W gn Qi - 'HB A 'D' X89 n'-- nl M Bimini H'-Xp all 10-11 MISS T n a G 10-12 MR. DUFl Bottom Row-Rolynne Heinz, Annette- Hennel, Cathy Hale, Gloria Haurin, Loretta Guzik, Barbara Holler, Sandy Hahn. Row 2-Sandy Gullo, .Ian Haw- ran, Lois Hcmmeter, Karen Hau- schildt, Diane Hurhay. Carol Ham- blin, Jeanette Hamilton, Dolores Haky, Lois Haver. Row 3--Randy Halen, Mike Halapy, Linda Halusku. Sue Hazelton, Gail Hall, Nancy Haas, Bob Haberman. John Hajnik, Bob Hartwig. Row 4-Kenneth Gunderman. Frank Hasman, Larry Haffner, Ken Harvey, Mike Hanna, Dave Heil, Ken- ny Havens, John Hayn, Clayton Has- sell. Emile Erma I ucv J'1n eiiy U-IG MRS. D'ETTORE 0-15 MR. HICKS -I JL-an gl K wcled, friendly, and sliqhtl W x 10-13 MR. WEBER Bottom Row-Marilyn Hess, Pat Honecy, Elaine Hlasko, Mary Hoyt. Vickie Hiner, Laraine Hritz. Row 2 -Linda Hine, Jane I-Iolub, Carol Hlavacek, Linda Hlivak, Bev Hoffman, Val Hill, Ellen Hinz. Row 3-Ken Hodar. Bill Hine, Nick Hollis, Mike Higgins, Lee Hlucky, Dave Hering, Ed Hofstrom, Chuck Huber, Ken Hoff- mann. Row 4-Geoffrey Hewitt, Dave Hoffman, Dennis Huber, Jerry Horn- ack, Ed Hildebrand. Scott Henninger, Kim Hill, Ed Hohertz. 10-14 MR. PARILLA Bottom Row-Lori Jakubisin, Kathy Ivey, Kay Johnson, Jo Jasinski, Jean Johnston, Elynn Jakubko. Row 2-Jill Irwin, Jane Johnson, Jane Jedlicka, Jackie Iannazo, Joan Janos, Beverly Ilfland, Pat Jares, Pat Humenik. Row 3-Dick Isbell, Bob Ilams, Karen Humphries, Sharon Humphries, Judy Jesse, Josephine Johns, Dick Johnson, Larry Jenkins. Row 4-Bob Jacob, Jim Jenson, Gary Jackson, Jim Hud- son, Arne Johansson, Dave Hunclert- mark, James Jirka, Bob Jasziny. y confusing IV sports interest 10-121 MR. POSGAI . Bottom Row-Pal: McGuire, Elaine lmpata, Bernice Lynch. Row Z-Ann McCallum, Sully Lupnacca. Jan Lucas, Gerry Luthy, Diana Luksha. Mari- ellen Loebs. Row 3-Don Loedcr, Pat Lynch, Bev McKay, Rosalind LoPic- mln, Jackie Lynch. Bill McMillin. Row 4-Joseph McDowell, Douz Logic, Dun Lucas, Ralph McLeod, Charles lmesch. Bill Lukshu. xii 10-20 MR. 0'DONNELL Bottom Row--Judy Malan, Donna Marcis, Diane Maag, Carol Marold, Etta Maden. Row 2-June Mackey. Jan Madeley, Janice Mates, Shirley Meinyk, Geri Machuluk, Barb Martin. Pat Mackniesh. Row 3-Jim Makulin, Chuck Manti, Mike Marcellino, Louie Manti, Bob Marmo, John McMurray. Joe Marlette. Richard Makkos. Row 4 ---Steve Maler, Gerry Matteucci, Bob Martin, James Marcinko, Eugene Mugocky, Carl Munz. Bob McPhet- ridge, Chuck Marek. athletic sophomores, a 10-17 MISS WOLF! Bottom Row-Elaine Ksanovsky Theresa Krish, Donna Ku rtz, Karel Kraushaar, Mickie Krunar, Audrey Krcjci. Row 2-Lorrie Krabec, Jour Kovarik. Kathy Kulcsar, Sharm Krause, Carole Kroecker, Dian: Kuehn, Jackie Krutso, Marie Kuzmyn Row 3-Ray Kublick, Jeff Kunz Charles Kuhel, Donald Kulich, Bil Kurtz, Wayne Kovi, Ken Kratz, Mart: Kovar, Row 4-Don Kukul, Juris Kru mins. Ralph Kronik, Ray Krentz Gilbert Kurcz, John Kuchlinfr, Jin Iiublnla. Marty Kraus, Emil Krav c 'Ill '. 10-18 MR. LOGABI an, Parma's scrclPPY IV basketball team tangles with Cleve- land Heights in one of its exciting, fast-moving games. We 'fsissrssggg E as We masse nsisassm EXE ,sw These members of Choristers. all-sophomore chorus. gather around the practice room piano to bone up for their exams. others favor music. drama, speech activities gs-352' 10-21 MISS BRAILEY N Q 44 f-f Bottom Row - J ea n ettc Michalek. ge ei Q r gi E Kathleen Miller, Katherine Miklowski, , fe S iii? Darlene Miller. Row 2-Doris Mickel- Kgiiigi . hart, Carol Michnay, Carol Moeller, 'fi Carolyn Micoch, Donna Mobley, Di- ane Merritt. Row 3-Chuck Miller, Rae Moore, Betsy Montgomery, Mar- garet Moore, Linda Mihalek, Gary Melnyk, Dick Miszczak. Row 4--Rob- ert Miklovic, Richard Mitz, Donald Merkle, William Mellott, George Mil- ler, John Morar, Bill Mihalus, Ron Mihalek. Q 10-22 MR. LOFFMAN Bottom Row-Barb Mosonics, Mari- anne Movens, Bonnie Nnprstek. Row 2-Kathy Nathelson, Barbara. Mori- ana, Darleen Morris. Bonnie Moulton. Joy Mueller. Row 3-Chuck Muckley. Diane Nece. Betsy Murphy, Kathy Nagy, Bob Mundori. Row 4-Jay Mus- selman, Bob Munck, Jerry Narolewski, Peter Muzyczka, Lance Morrisette, Forrest Moser, Mike Nagurka. 71 10-23 MISS SLATER Bottom Row-Andrea Olsen, Vivian Owens, Charlotte Oberst, Gloria Nick- ler. Row 2-Diane Neimeyer, Janice Nielsen, Bette Neumann. Sheila Os- car, Mlckie Osarczuk, Shirley Nuss, Diane Obloy. Row 3-Roger Owen, Darlene Oser, Carol Osterkamp, Rose Oswald, Margery Niemeyer, Sharon O'Brien, Run Nyary. Row 4-Tom Olekson, Ernest Nemeth, Dave Nei- man, Dave Pachuta, Ray Nierlzialek. Dave Paine, Richard Newport, Bull N0ttl'0llt, 10-24 MRS. BOBO ,,. Pesta Il Sophs find adjustment to PSH ways comes 10-25 MR. ZEITLER Bottom Row-Lynne Powers. Penny Prentice, Marilyn Polansky, Mary- Ellen Pulchek, Lillian Profant, Carla Psenicka. Row 2-Paulette Ratly. Maryann Pusateri. Barbara. Popiel, Sharen Pingel, Mary Ponting, Carole Plumer, Barbara Polewka, Diane Po- korny. Row 3-Bob Pinner, John Plant, Tom Price. Bob Prohaska. Gary Pogalies, Ed Prinz, Frank Poj- man, Don Punchak. Row 4-Jim Pierce, Dave Pilawski, Richard Pipoly, Paul Prusak, Gary Powers, Russ Popolski, Ken Pinske, Stan 'Ple- lmn, Ron Porrenham-. 10-26 MISS ALLEN Bottom Row-Sharon Radko, Bev Riba, Laura Lee Reinke, Nancy Rhodes, Diane Lynnette Rhodes. Row 2-Judy Reeves, Donna Raus, Judy Rampelt, Linda Rcitman, Cynthia Rericha. Karen Rees. Row 3-Les Rauch, Gary Rekittke, Jim Redovian, Henry Rewvn, Ron Reimer, Ron Reamlence. Row 4-Dennis Rennecker. Gary Reimer, Gary Ravas, Bob Rein- hart, Ken Reinlcer. John Rnkanskas, Eric Rem-it. N P MR. SHIPMAN Roscoe, Margie Lois Sabo. Row Rogers, Sabol. Jean John 10-23 MR. McGLINSKY reiber, easny, offers t fi - them many new opportunities 10-29 MRS. WEBER Bottom Row-Arclis Skurla, Rita Sind- elar, Peggy Seel, Geraldine Shulxruw- sky. Donna Siknla, Rose Slivka, Ar- lene Shutt. Row 2-Diane Siebonlmr. Dianne Sikorski, Lois Sency. Janet Slutkovsky, Sherry Shumway, Judy Sherba, Judy Skintik, Janet Sidor. Row 3-Allan Slawson, Bob Smeltzer, Ken Shipley, Tom Slam, Bud Senko, Don Shepard, Bob Simon, Dan Simon. Row 4-Ron Shone, Jim Serio, Dennis Sherman, Bill Shanks. Glenn Shull, Don Slenczka, Dave Seibvrt, Nick Slepko, George Smee. 10-30 MR. DENNIS Bottom Row-Curolyn Sorhello, Gail Socha, Carolyn Smith, Barbara Ste- behski, Sandy Smith. Row 2-Sandy Snow, Judi Spence, Carolyn Stein- fadt, Suzanne Soul, Eileen Soja., Nan- cy Spillner, Joy Srp. Row 3-Lloyd Stflbles, Roller Smith. Dan Sokoluw- ski, Bill Solomon, Chuck Span. Joe Snuycl, Frank Speck, Jon Soltesz. Row 4-Joe Smith, Jim Smigelski. Tim Smith, Brian Sputz, Dom: Splitstnnc, Paul Stankuv, Nick Soikzn. Grey.: Steigerwalfl. 73 10-31 MR. SCI-IREINER Bottom Row -Judy Stull, Connie Stcsny, Nancy Streibul, Diane Sutak, Connie Stem, Margaret Streisul, Joyce Tagliaferro. Row 2-Ed Szalkowski, Barb Strahinic, Pat Styskel, Faith Szabo, Beth Strasshafer, Alexis Szabo. Jim Sturznickel. Row 3-Tom Szy- manski, John Stolarski, Richard Tay- lor, John Svcc, Tom Swansiger, Mitch Tarzanick. Ronald Taschner, Joe Tay- lor. Row 4-Bob Svoboda. Ed Sullivan, Tim Szarka, Burkhardt Steinke, John Taunt, Tom Svihlik, Bill Stroemple. Jerry Szeliga. 10-32 MRS. WAY Bottom Row-Pat Thompson, Corrine Trozzi, Cynthia Thomas. Phyllis Tindera., Melba Turner, Shirley Tuttle. Row 2-Carol Ann Tracz, Linda Thiery, Paulette Tieber, Barb Tomc, Judy Thompson, Jackie Terranova, Marge Triznadel. Row 3-Gilbert Trill, Paul Testa, Mike Triggiano, Dennis Todt, John Terry, Paul Tichy, Chuck Tifft, Joe Tracz. Row 4-Joe Toth. John Trohan, Tom Tibbitts, David Trycla, Cliff Tieclt, Robert Todien, Den- ny Tischler, Tim Thomas. m n W f mann xp-sn, xf' Class of '61 chooses life on a showboat 10-33 MR. F Van Dyke, Matt Ungei Valiant. Don 10-34 MR. WEAKLAND Bottom Row--Lynn West, Nancy Weitzel, Grace Weber, Anne Wengrin. Diane Weinhardt, Barbara Weis, Di- ane Weber. Row 2-Janet Werner. Dorothy Wanicki, Judy Waugh. Bon- nie Ward, Diane Weikamp, Dolores Wagner, Judy Werner. Row 3-Jim Wagner. Bob Walters. Bill Watt. Helen Walker, Pat Walter, Kon Wal- lace. David Wagner. Tim Weber-. Row 4-Jim Weiss, Bill Weiss, Doug WSIS' barth, Ken Voss, Jack Warren, Ken Weber, Jerry Weber, Chuck Walter. any ,Sui eg, V I lU.:S5 MR. BAUMGARTNER Bottom Row-Pat Wojcik. Mary Wheeler, Sandy Woodworth. Jean Wonnerth. Row 2--Mary Ann Wulan- sky. Sandy Wismar, JoAnne Yax. Kay Wilson. Judy Winter, Linda Wuznuk. Linda Wilkowski. Row 3-Nick Wo- lansky, Bill Wetzel. Bob A. White, Karen Wester, Candy Yacso, Dave Yarns, Darlene Wrona, Gary Will. Row 4--Ronald Wilson, Bill Wetsel. Bruce Wollenzin. Les Weston, Chuck White, Warren Wolansky, Thomas Yody. Gary Wynur, Bob H, White. 10-36 MISS CARLSON Bottom Row-Judy Zima. Betty Zim- merman, Barbara York, Lynn Zelcny, Anita Zumpft. Row 2-Jane Yontez, Karen Zegda, Judie Zaremba, Annette Zgrabik. Joanne Yurick, Shirley Zol- nowski. Row 3-Sam Zickel, Dick Zammarrelli, Bob Zay, Mike Zlokas. Joe Zamisha, Ed Zeebik. Dennis Zmef cek, Steve Zofcin, Bob Zofcin. Row 4 -Gary Zimmerman. Dennis Zander, Tom Zeller, Roland Ziek, Jerry Zerm, Robert, Zitney, Carl Zander. Richard Zema, Al Yovorsky, Jerome Yurchisin. as the theme of 1ts tlrst class assembly Karen Humphries Sharon Humphries Loren Barnes add Sophs pick Top Teens Mary Lou Leo. Kathy Ivey, Darlene touches to the sophomores prize wmmng Xmas display Miller Sam Buemi, Gary Ravas. Not pictured: Ken Weber. 75 Coopemrtiorz on the Part of the family 1ft11Li61f' the 1851516731947 of Iwi Barrett, laegbed cmwjl out new Plans in the CZH 7 iClfll'll11'l. Parma haf pride in ity educvztorr- the lIJ1qJil.fJ direct cba1rz1zel.f to krzowledga As administrator of Ohio's largest high school, our principal, Mr. William S. Bassett, faces a demanding job. However, he maintains close relations with the student body. He meets with student representatives and often addresses the entire student body Via the Morning Show. Mr. Bassett graduated from South High, Cleve- land, Ohio. He earned his AB at Baldwin-Wallace and holds an MA from Western Reserve. He came to Parma in 1932 as athletic coach and history teacher at Parma High, and became its principal in 1938. Mr. Bassett helped plan Parma Senior High and assumed his present position as principal when it opened in September, 1953. Mr. Bassett is a member of several professional organizations, including the National Association of Secondary High School Principals. He also belongs to Parma Lions' and the Boosters. In recognition of his 27 years of service in the Parma Schools, the 1959 Spectrum staff dedicates this book to Mr. William S. Bassett. 76 Mr. William S. Bassett, AB, MA: Principal rigqs and Board plan library addition Mr. Paul W. Briggs, a well-known educator, is erving his second year as the Superintendent of arma Public Schools. His education includes a A from Western Michigan University and an A from Michigan State University. Mr. Briggs and the Board of Education have 'mproved the quality of our education. Despite he crowded conditions at PSH, the Board kept s on a full-day schedule. A building program 'ncludes new junior and senior high schools. The Board also approved plans for a new wing to PSH. A modern library will be located on the ground Hoor, will seat 200 students, and will con- ain 13,000 volumes. These facilities will be vailable for use during vacation periods. Two classrooms and a faculty workroom will provide a partial solution to PSH's population problem. A corridor linking the cafeteria and shop wings will eliminate our traffic jams. Through the efforts of the Board, Parma Senior High maintains her title- Queen of High Schools. BOARD OF EDUCATION-Seated-Mrs. Iosephine L. Hor- ton, Secretary to the Superintendent of Schools and the Board of Education: Mr. Paul W. Briggs, Superintendent of Schools: Mr. Arch S. Brown, Administrative Assistant- Teacher Personnel: Mr. I. H. Wanek. Clerk-Treasurer: Mr. . 1 Mr. Paul Briggs, superintendent of Parma schools. adds his signature to a decision of the Board oi Education. William M. Councell, Director ot Business Allairs. Stand- ing-Mr. Iames F. Pojman: Mr. Grant A. Morgenstern, President: Mr. Charles C. Chaffin. Vice-President: Mr. Thomas E. Hudgeons, Ir.: Mr. Norman W. Shibley. 77 Administrators lead us to better educatio Mr. Chester W. Gibson. BS, MA Assistant Principal Promoted to the position of assistant principal this year, Mr. Gibson has duties that include working out the master schedule, counseling A-K senior boys, and advising the Senior Class. Miss Deacon is dean of girls and also counsels A-K junior girls. She works with homeroom Mr. Pat Cordisco, BS. MA Administrative Assistant 78 Miss Thelma M. Deacon, AB. AM Dean of Girls teachers to arrange all PSH-er's schedules. Mr. Cordisco, administrative assistant, is i charge of the attendance of our 3,200 PSH-ers A Key-sort machine expedites the big job. Mr. Lesniak, director of guidance, takes car of testing and scholarships. Mr. Ted P. Lesniak, BS. MA Director of Guidance mx, H sg-'13's-s-,H .. '-Grp... gag' s a s l'i A H E E ounselors advise us about future plans rs. Sykes. guidance counselor, helps Kathy Lynch and Bob Cody hunt for college information in the counselors' liles. Guidance classes and personal conferences gave the PSH student body a chance to get acquainted with its counselors. These busy people included among their duties giving and interpreting tests and setting up study courses that would be best for each student. They also helped PSH-ers decide on vocations or choose colleges. Headquarters for information on careers and colleges was a back section of the library Where a counselor was on duty each period this year. Helpful, friendly-these words describe PSH's nine indispensable counselors. .-f V2 , 5 N ' ' by 25 I nj- , t. . ' 33555 K COUNSELORS-Top Row-Miss Iean Durborow, B in Ed.. M in Ed.: Mr. Edward R. Krivda, B in Ed.. M in Ed.: Mrs. Eleanor Major, BS, M in Ed. Bottom Row-Mr. Iames H. Miller. BA, BS, MA: Mr. Raymond Needham. BA. MA: Miss Carolyn Oas. BS, MA: Mr. David G. Spitial, AB. MR in Ed.: Mrs. Doris E. Sykes, AB, MA: Miss Patricia Thompson, AB, MA. . fig .4 x I 5 ' ,I Qi li ISE 1 '35 .v .L 'wir ' V- 'W . 'W U ,, '. -'-- iff: T, . . , Zu ,zug . . 1 E 79 Enriched honors classes are new additio Iane Morgan looks up a word that might help Pat Hecker and Tom Kern as they write themes ior honors English. Honors classes for An and B English students are one new feature of PSH's English department. Fortunate sophomores and juniors in these classes are offered an enriched course including creative writing and field trips to attend plays. All sophomores study about old, miserly Silas Marner and regal Julius Caesar with great interest. Besides this literature, pupils concentrate on spell- ing and grammar rules. Oral book reports bolster ENGLISH DEPARTMENT-Miss Mary Faye Brothers. AB. chairman: Miss Barbara Baesel, BA: Mr. Thomas A. Dun- iord, BS in Ed.. MA: Miss Ienny Lind Givens. AB, MA. A senior English class takes notes as Ken Michnay a helpful report on Elizabethan customs and daily self-confidence as pupils learn to prepare deliver speeches before groups. Juniors invade libraries armed with note as they record the necessary information for search papers. The experience proves as it teaches students to use the many of our library. Pupils take pride in their as they make an intensive study of American authors and our rich literary heritage. Not pictured-Mrs. Barbara Brashear. AB: Miss Vivian B. Larsen. BS in Ed.: Mrs. Ianet F. Stoddard. BS, BA: Mrs. 80 Ruth Weber, BS in Ed. A '7 I PSI-l's expanding English curriculum 2 :ig .:.:, ,, i ,, . ' 45 gf' H5 , . . A -1 ' V .,.: - My g 5' BA: Mr. William M. Piskos. BS. Seniors become absorbed in great English litera- ture as they follow its course from the Anglo-Saxon minstrels to contemporary literary greats. Seniors also quickly review grammar rules. College term papers will be no mystery to graduates of PSH, because these are a high point of the extensive senior English curriculum. A Lines from Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men are familiar material to public speaking students. Practice eliminates wobbly knees and distracting mannerisms as students master techniques of de- bate, extemp, original oratory, and dramatic and humorous declamation. Drama students give inter- pretations and learn to use gestures of emphasis. Students not only learn to act, but also acquire confidence and poise on stage. journalism I students often dream of having a big scoop as they work diligently to master the methods of gathering and reporting the news. Their chance may come when they elect Jour- nalism II, since these classes produce our bi-weekly school newspaper, the Parma Hi Spot. Activities such as these involve practical application of skills learned in English classes. ' s W 1. . DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Miss Angela Imburg- AB: Mrs. Helen P. Koledin. BA: Mr. Iames L. Mayer. BS. Bottom Row-Miss Olive Miller. AB: Miss Irene Mil- ' W f r I - . A '14 ,I ' ' iz Q ,s is 1. .ii 1 . s HZ .ggi 1' A. , 1 s 'f 7' P W 9 I .gn y .af Top Row-Mr. Edward Potokar. BFA: Mr. Ralph H. Star- ling. AB: Mrs. Iune E. Way. BA. BS. Bottom Row-Miss Emily L. Wilson, AB. MI.: Mrs. Suzie 'l'. Wisdahl. AB: Mrs. Evelyn Wolford. BA. Let me out. warden! pleads Iim Gundlach as he prac- tices dramatic interpretation before dramatics students. 81 Social studies prepare PSH-ers for Headed by Mary Ellen Felice, this panel on college re- quirements helps sophomores in electing school courses. Voting machines baffled many voters last fall but will present no problem to the future voters in PSH's U.S. government classes. They visited the polls located in school during the November election. Government classes prepare all seniors for their duties as American citizens. Greenback, Ostend Manifesto, Monroe Doctrine -these terms become more than just words to juniors as they study U.S. history. This required, full-year subject traces the course of our country from its humble beginnings in Europe to its vital position in today's world. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Mr. Robert G. Knorr. AB. chairman: Mr. Wendall L. Baumgariner, BS, MA: Mrs. . Q. 'wfiniiiwfzmwmpi aww 2. B .8 N 3 BSS Es? ,r.: egg .gs mam .... ,as Q is Y A N 82 I. ....... .,........-,., .........., ......,.... ..., V. s.....c... ,.....,e..... U 1' Informal roundtable discussions are a familiar but challenging routine to PSH-ers enrolled i honors world history. These students and those in regular classes find themselves engrossed in the fascinating history of culture and civilization. Sociology, economics, and current problems are electives that satisfy the needs of pupils specializ- ing in the field of social science. Life at PSI-I becomes less of a mystery to sophomores as school policy and curriculum are explained in guidance classes. Senior guidance pupils discuss such adult problems as marriage. Suzanne D'Ettore. BA: Mr. I. V. Duff. BB. MA. MP.: Mr. Richard Ginler. AB. MA. Sggsm .Es .M .Q . . .. si E W , if . mi. . , . ' Eg r z .. , L, uties and riqhts as American citizens i ' A5 fi A ' W Sf! :gig vw : ., is Q Q ig E55 ' iii? n Q 2 gg I 1.3: E. l w 5 E , , -ff 1 V Q fi if ' 'fff'1..g:3' q 5 L.. Q. V.,, ..,.. y .i ,.:. ...... . . :.: . 3 '- M f MQ OCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mr. David . Grocihaus, BA, BS in Ed., MA: Mr. Andrew I. Hudson, S in Ed.: Mr. Iames R. Iustice, BSI, MA. Bottom Row- r. Leonard Lang, BA, BBA, MA: Mr. Laurence Loifman, S in Ed. U. S. history class lim Kitzerow helps Claire Bachman she points out the long route of the old Oregon trail. Top Row-Mr. Frank W. McGuire, AB, Ed. M, MA: Mr. Allred F. O'Donnell. BS in Ed.: Mr. G. P. Pilskaln, BS in Ed., MA. Bottom Row-Mr. Iohn H. Rowan, BS in Ed.: Mr. Frank A. Shipman, BA, MA: Miss Florence Uhinck. AB. Not pictured-Mr. Calvin Logan. BS in Ed. Roundtable discussions in honors world history contrib- ute to better learning by more individual participation. 83 PSH-ers demonstrate interest and abili Bev Sekely. Ian Viscomi, Iohn Lindak, and Mel Greaves weigh the chemicals for their experiments in chemistry class PSH will probably contribute a large number of scientists to the challenging Space Age, judging from the great interest shown by our students. In the 1959 Science Fair, over 130 pupils entered projects. The faculty sponsors, Miss Slater and Mr. Zeitler, organized the fair. The best projects in biology, chemistry, and physics earned plaques. First, second, and third place winners in each of the three fields received medals. Biology was a very popular field at the fair, probably because of the encouragement and stimu- lation given the top students in the new honors SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Mr. William Schreiner, BS, MA. chairman: Mr. Lewis F. Cowgill, BS: Miss L. Elizabeth 84 classes. Honors students cover the same as regular students, but investigate each more thoroughly. Every biology student carries away with him memories of algae, phyla, and the initially repulsive frog that turned out to be a thing of great interest and wonder. In physics class future rocket engineers found out that E:IR, sound travels in waves, and that levers come in three classes. Unrelated as these' facts may seem to be to the complex Atlas ICBM, they are the kinds of fundamentals that are basic to any profession in the Held of physics. Hawkins, BS, MA: Mr. Natale B. Maniaci, AB: Mr. Robe: E. Parilla, BS in Ed: Miss Annaiean Slater, B Ed.. M Ed. .. ::: :.: .:. I V E N assi gs M l' 3 ei 3, at 3 , Who's more scared. you or the snake? Dave Seibert in- uires. Sue Acker. who's not quite sure, doesn't reply. A drop of this, a gram of that, the smell of moke, and poof! another experiment may be ecorded in the lab manuals of our chemistry stu- ents. Of course, chemistry is not all a magic how. Students learn such complicated items as ovalent bonding, pH, and industrial processes. Aeronautics classes study intensively funda- entals of navigation and principles of Bight that eep planes aloft. Future pilots also get a chance o study a jet engine donated by NASA. Senior science is elected by students who need nly a basic knowledge of scientific principles. CIENCE DEPARTMENT-Mrs. Naomi M. Snyder. BS in d.: Mr. Everette E. Tompkins. BS: Mr. Harry L. Wilcoxon. S, MA: Mr. Robert L. Wirth, BS: Mr. William R. Zeitler, BS it ' -sr-...' i 'l ' . 'igwfsh f 1 I I ft? . . Il A l 1 science as current Space Age opens .il E Ioe Toth explains that his Science Fair proieci, a model of the Air Force Atlas ICBM, is capable of flight. in Ed.. M Ed. Not pictured--Mr. Eugene M. Trumbull, BS in Ed. P -- ,i f- Y l i . A A V . 1 85 Math courses offer students well-roun Dennis Waltman, Dan Fedak, Norm Icxcob, cmd Iim Lindow discuss Dan's king-sized slide rule at a Math Club meetin Oh, no! all the polyhedral angles on my dodec- ahedron aren't even! despaired one of PSH's solid geometry students, holding a pretty paper box that resembled a Christmas tree ornament. Nonsense? No, it served a very practical purpose. It was one of the devices our math teachers utilized to demonstrate math principles. Novice mathematicians gain good backgrounds in equations and signed numbers in first year algebra. In advanced algebra classes more com- plex equations are solved, and students learn to use logarithms. Pupils find the processes they MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Frank W. Becker. AB, MA, chairman: Mr. Elmer Bihary, BS: Mr. I. Richard Den- master in algebra indispensable in such as physics, chemistry, and advanced math Poms Asinorumf' bridge of fools, is the apt titl given to one of the theorems mastered by plan geometry students. This subject encourages stu dents to think in a logical way. Solid geometry students go into the third di mension as they pore over cylinders, frustums and other solids. In trig class PSH's future engi neers and technicians study the useful triangle an the functions of its angles. Honors trig is offere for bright math students. nis, BS in Ed.: Mr. Russell Hicks, AB: Mr. Alfred M. Glinsky. BS. t' vs. si gg, L., .... . J , X I ig- F X . f ,Q .A Zh ,,3.'..3 X 5 s .1 A ., .,., Q If :QQ W ll 1 1 , ' 'Q' my , S ig Wg. ' 2 'A 92 Z f 86 knowledge of math processes and principles Jn., f- Solid geometry pupils ask questions as Mr. Recker uses plane boards to plot lines on a three-dimensional graph. Students whose future vocations will require only a rudimentary background in math ordinarily elect general math, while some industrial arts majors and that shop math is a very worthwhile subject. A math refresher course is offered for seniors who need a last minute brush-up. Sputniks and space travel have interested many students in math, so the Math Club was formed under the direction of Mr. Hicks. This year's members enjoyed such experiences as a held trip to Case Tech to see Univac, the mammoth elec- tronic brain, and a lecture on Boolean algebra. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Ernest Posgai, BA. M Nick Kukul and Carolyn Altznauer cover an entire board with all the odd symbols of an advanced algebra problem. BS: Mr. Ken P. Weber. AB, MA. Not pictured-Miss Doris Ed.: Mr. Richard Sistek. BS Ed.: Mr. Iames E. Turchanik. Allen. BA, BS in Ed. - VE- 'i.l' lv K X e ' in 41 fl ittti i s: cp l ,, f E A 87 Home Ec students gain practical know-how Tantalizing smells from the foods classes make many PSH-ers wish for just a bite. Girls pre- paring to be homernakers, dieticians, or nurses increase their knowledge of food and vitamin values and learn to prepare delectable, well-bal- anced meals. Giving small parties, the girls become familiar with the etiquette of entertaining. PSH's seamstresses cut, pin, baste, and then sew clothes for their fashion plate wardrobes. The greatest rewards come from approving com- ments of friends when the girls wear these clothes at school, work, and social events. Making their own clothes proves to be practical, economi- cal, and fashionable for Donna Almasy and Sue Schmidt. 88 .. f - - ,,.. i . iihms ff -4 ' ,.,. N 29 251 g 52: Qi ,V 11.1 , - 1 3 ,3 X :Jai - F ,.., gl-.,,,. ,. 5: , ' ' . .51 Z -:-: 4 ' .: V if r ...I 1 ' '3--5 . I ..- 2. . A B ,,.:l.1a4, Z I K 5 I A in GSW Q' .ff - , .' fi S: HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT - Miss Elizabeth Wilder, BS, MS, chairman: Mrs. lean M. Barnhill, BS: Mrs. Maxine Boho, BS, MA: Mrs. Iris Kuehls, BS: Mrs. Marjorie Reynolds, BS: Miss Nancy Roberts, BS. Bottom Row-Mrs. Laura Wilson, AB, MS. In a foods class, Vi Aquilia serves savory spaghetti to Diane Barisono, Thelma Stettin, and Maryalice Bobbin. en Harvey and Alice Cooley conduct fellow Latin stu- ents on a guided tour of old Rome via pictorial map. ussian offers new The launching of Russian, Latin III, and Spanish II into orbit at PSH marked the answer of our anguage department to Sputnik's challenge. In ddition to Latin and Spanish, French and German elp provide PSH students with the opportunity f gaining a better understanding of peoples and heir customs which is so necessary in today's 'small world. Mastering grammar and vocabu- ary and gaining conversational ease in these arious languages also aid the pupils in enjoying oth foreign poetry and prose and increasing their 1 knowledge of English. Art Eberle helps Spanish III linguists record messages to be translated by their tape-pals in other schools. challenge to students LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Miss Madeline A. Cooke. BS in Ed.. MA, chairman: Mr. Steven Bizic, BS in BA. BS in Ed., MA. Bottom Row-Miss Barbara N. Brailey, BA, MA: Miss Helen E. Campbell. AB, MA: Miss Colleen R. Cochrane. BS in Ed.: Mr. Francis R. Germune. AB, MA: Mrs. Carol M. Nelson: Mrs. Mildred I. Robinson, BA. 1 . . .,,. , ' KL f, I ' e fs? 'f' 1 -5 H ' -'15 f , t . 741' ' gg 'Qi' 4 -: -fiiiii . 89 Choristers, a primary group leading to Concert Choir, strives continually to learn and improve its vocal techniques Music students welcome broad curricul Color, both in tone and costume, dictated the appearance of PSH's vocal and instrumental organizations. Red or blue robes highlighted with white stoles or dickies symbolized our top two choirs, Concert Choir and Choralaires. Parma- naires, an all-male choir, often joined Choristers, Girls' Glee, Boys' Glee, Girls' Chorus, or Boys' Chorus for public appearances. New tuxedos for the male members of Concert MUSIC DEPARTMENT-Mr. Robert L. Cowden, B Mus. Ed., M in Ed., chairman: Miss Lucile E. Hill, BM, BS in Ed.: Miss Barbara I. Rankin, BA. MA. . W W. I - J., llll W .N l for i 5 f f . 90 Orchestra added to the distinction of this instru- mental group. Reserve and Varsity Bands worked diligently on their way up the ladder to Concert Band, comprised of PSH's top instrumen- talists. Many music students also joined ensembles for extra-curricular vocal or instrumental work. For the beneiit of those majoring in this depart- ment, PSH also offers courses in music apprecia- tion, music history, and music theory. Ian Lucas and Barb Rudyk practice their duet in one ol the music departmenfs many sound-proof practice rooms. Promising artists display Mobiles dangling from the ceiling, paintings and sketches adorning the walls, paper and paint jars lining crowded shelves-this is an art room at PSH. Here capable art instructors give talented students direction and encouragement. Beginning art students must master such basic materials as tempera paints, chalk, watercolors, charcoal, and India ink before advancing to more complicated media and techniques. Wire sculpture, ceramics, oil paintings, textiles, paper and wood sculpture-these are some of the projects done by advanced students. They are encouraged to paint and design in both a realistic and abstract manner. Advanced art stu- dents enter their works in several contests and often earn recognition and awards. Art students may enter art schools and go on to vocations in advertising and commercial art. Sign painting students create the many attrac- tive posters that keep PSH-ers informed of social and athletic school events. These students prepare for careers in sign shops or window display. Stage settings for school productions are constructed by skillful stagecraft students. Sign painting student Virginia Orchard paints poster an- nouncing Wes Hopkins' personal appearance at Canteen. F 'nfiwn um YQU ,fy ,f ., CQI4-fn 4 L ' fl their talents F C E N I dk it V . N' i f FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Bernard C. Specht, BS, MA, chairman: Mr. Ioseph W. Charnigo, BS in Art Ed.. MA: Mr. Robert A. Rewalt. AB. A little dab here and a small smidgen there, and Ieanne Rychak adds the final touches to her latest oil painting. 91 Industrial courses prepare the student for M f- ,, W5 Iohn Benson assists Dave Annis in explaining the func- tions oi the parts of a model of an automobile engine. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mr. Robert W. Fricker, BS in Ed.. MA. chairman: Mr. Clarence B. Beyer: Mr. Bruce B. Bridgeman. BS in Ed. Bottom Row -Mr. P. B. Clevenger. BS: Mr. William Farrell. B in Ed.: Mr. Robert W. Forsblom: Mr. Otto P. Furpahs. BS in Ed.: Mr. George Gacom. BS: Mr. Harry A. Holzinger. BS in Ed. f it l ' 'B is 1 xt es: .,:': f , -as :- T g,-'L gf' fs ' g i ' ' - V 1 fi ' ' f i l'ifi:i i: '3:'::i 1 .- Doug Kuchna shows how to use one oi the big Heidelberg printing presses in our well-equipped graphic arts room. From electronics to commercial photography the industrial arts department gives practical application to the knowledge and abilities of the student in many fields of industry. Courses in metals, machine shop, the graphic arts, crafts, electricity, woods, transportation, and drafting help the student prepare for technical school, college, ,business enterprises, and the trades. The growing need for trained manpower places an ever-widening emphasis on the industrial and vo- cational education. Over 900 students are enrolled annually in major courses of the department. 92 6 wir 1 e 41+ ccupations in today's automated industry 59. 5. ' es., K NDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mr. Albert Horten AB Mr. lack Louis lisa. BS in Ed., MS in Ed.: r Robert E Iones BS in Ed. Bottom Row-Mr. William Kuttler BS in Ed: Mr. Mario R. Piastrelli. BS in Ed.. MS in Ed Students majoring in industrial arts explore four of the shop areas in which they seem to have the greatest interests and abilities. The junior and senior years are then devoted to developing advanced basic skills and technical knowledge in two of these areas. Students planning to go to college. technical schools, or compete for appren- ticeships also may elect added courses. Over 2000 adults enroll each year in the Adult Evening School. Every Tuesday and Thursday night the classes that range in scope from arc welding to upholstering are held at PSH. Driver training is the most popular course of the department. Almost every period the driver training cars are in operation. .f. ,:a: M 'S ' :1:4 2.2-I-s-12:2 E .-., 5: Ef f: ,ga M 'A 'f -5535 51.2 -P . T525 ff l . .1 1. .Q - ., lix jt il Egg E fr 2. .,: . . A .fl s ,,., i M ' ' H - 'X L 1 . 1 7 . . At the close of the school year many students enter their projects in local, state, and national competitions of craftsmanship. For the past five years, in addition to many individual honors, Parma won the award for the best display at the state convention in Columbus. Parma also placed high in the 1958 Ford International Industrial Arts Awards contest at Dearborn with three first places and two outstanding achievement awards. fi .ittif n 1-, Zytn z ff. -M , ff- E E ' 'j gl is ? is Top Row-Mr. A. R. Bunyan. BS in Ed.: Mr. Iulius G. Sirilo. BS in Ed.: Mr. Iames T. Van Dervort. BS in Ed. Bottom Row -Mr. Ralph E. Wakeman, BS in Ed. Not pictured-Mr. Frank I. Witka, BS Ed., MA. Paul Holstetter and Iim Cugier show Nancy Stankiewicz how to check the oil in a drivers' education automobile. 5, 5 . 'ii 93 PSH's extensive commercial departmen Busy fingers fairly ily over the keys as PSH's prospective secretaries strive for speed and accuracy in future jobs. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mrs. Marjorie W. Crossley, BS in Bus. Ad., BS in Ed., chairman. Bottom Row-Mr. H. Robert Bright, Ir.. AB: Mrs. Elizabeth C. Duke, BBA, MBA: Mr. Homer E. Haines, BS in Ed., MA: Miss Carolyn Hanser. BS in Ed.: Mr. William M. Herlihy, BS in Bus. Ad.. BS in Ed., M Ed.: Mrs. Mabel S. Lewis. BS. MA in Bus. Ed. w nr ,.,.,.. Wm, --. W E S 2 E- S. ....... Q . ...., , E W V 2 13 s K .2 L S 2 - 5 . -. l .1 ....1 C., 2 2 ... 5. ..... asa 'i : :Z s -ass.: ' 2 F H S .I If I 'E -4-It S :Eff S: :sal :55..f- .I' . -:I- 'E ki Us w S H - E 2 P ,. ... :5.........a.a.....e...-5.5.33 X W ,555 s 53:32,35g5.g:.:......,5,f.:.... ..- i T 'ESQ W Q ' - Iifillfizi . -f - 2? W W 5 ' is .gift ., W H Q W 94 Clickety-clack, whiz-bang! reverberated in the halls as typewriter carriages went zooming into place. Students studying in Parma's commercial department possess diversified interests. Acquaint- ing themselves with the business world and its procedures is their principal goal. General business, the primary course, briefs students on the various vocations which might later be pursued. Familiar- izing our prospective businessmen with world commercial and trade conditions constitutes main task of the salesmanship and geography electives at Parma. s'sf..s fiiwsgrfsai-X.5s.Q's -. ws . 5 - -5,25 sm sf I-I as 5 gm, . -r - -: is 2 Z 2 . 35552 - '- V H . Tig i - K -. EES fr, ..:.... -.gi g p sl S ..., ,. s Q ' H Q H 5 is ...,.. s - H M. H - .. I ' H - si.. .. 'L H as ml H H .1 .. .I,..,.I,... -:sea Q S 5 ' . H 1? Q H if .. 222 H H - . . 2 H H I - H 1 gsg sgz M 2' ' H H H ' W H H -- . - ..... E 5 .... , - 132 el 1-1 A little voice from the dictaphone supplies typing ma- lor Freda Ahmed. Pat Cullen. and Rita Sivanich. Speed and efficiency denote key words in ur atomic age. They also form the chief goal f PSH's future secretaries. Students in shorthand nd typing establish basic office skills. Nearly 00 students prepare for various careers in the usiness World by studying bookkeeping. Office machines classes operate like authentic ffices in which the students come and do their ork daily. Personal and vocational typing prove o be invaluable for students planning to go to ollege. Other courses offered are consumer ed., aw, secretarial practice, and business English. pupils lor all phases of business Yi. an-42 , Landelin Iohnson checks Gail Pebbles' bookkeeping jour- nal for an elusive error that is causing a S14 shortage COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT-Mr. Donald F. Medalis. BS: Miss Anna M. Peters. BA. MA: Mrs. Beatrice Rocks. AB: Mr. David W. Straight. BS in Bus. Ed.: Mr. Eugene Weak- land. BBA: Miss Esther Wolfe. AB. ,. I fljf- wk: :M-'Z-I I ,gi gs, F Q. - I ' Z , if, K ,.., S , ,m ?.:- 1 ' ' ' . ' 'tfz ' - 5 r. f - 'fr l S s .. sf i'r'ff ' ' . it ii Q T ii : . zlz ui AHIA 1 W i its Q H . Y' State? e ' ' ' A Flin-Qi.. 5 95 Fitness and fun are aims of gym proqra Iohn Tarnovecky energetically swings his partner. lean Gabrick. as they enjoy a co-ed square dance in gym class. 96 It's just like bouncing on a cloud! was uttere by a sophomore girl while jumping up and dow on the trampoline. This contraption of canva steel, and bounce offered hours of fun and froli for sophomores, juniors, and seniors in their phys cal education classes each day. Girls improved their skills in such sports a volleyball, basketball, softball, and tumblin Boys developed physical fitness by continual wor outs and drills in sports. Activities included touc football and wrestling plus seasonal sports lik baseball, basketball, and track. Co-ed classes highlighted the square dancin and apparatus units. Participants enjoyed an benefited from the exchange-skills program. It just didn't bounce right! was frequentl repeated on the new tennis courts as former spec tators entered the game for their first time. Th courts provided recreation for the old pros , Health, a subject required of all juniors, is a essential course of the department. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-Top Row-M Iames C. Fritzsche, BA, chairman: Mrs. Lois I. Bowen. B- in Ed.: Mr. Robert Brugge, BS in Ed. Bottom Marcia K. Carlson, BS. M in Ed.: Miss Ruth E. Felt, BS Ed.: Mr. Richard A. Galleher, BA, MS: Miss Lillian Koehler. BS: Mr. George H. Marshall. BS in Ed.. MF.: Sallie C. Richards, BS in Ed. Not pictured-Mr. lack BS. -Q-Q.- 4 E.. 3- Q Ita, B 1.1-.:.s '-' ...ef 34:55 saw ' I 5 -: i .ff Ei? .5 l ' il g STAFF-Miss Bernice F. Kirkpatrick. head librar- AB. BS in Lib. Sc.: Mrs. Donelda Kuebler, library Mrs. Wanda Munshower, clerk. Each year, almost traditionally, sophomore classes are introduced to the library. Here hey will spend many hours writing reports and papers. They will always End a patient ready to locate that desperately needed, book among the 10,000 other volumes. Brick pillars and gleaming glass will compose front wall of our new library. PSH-ers will the added study space and growing col- of books and periodicals. In the modern librarians will be able to give more service to more PSH-ers. Pertz waits patiently lor Lynn Milzo. a clinic to fill out proper office and clinic record cards. Mrs. Kuebler assists a student at the card catalog while others browse in the library or use the reference books. library and clinic serve all students Pit..-1 'Katia . ..... scHoo1. NURSE-Mrs. Hazel M. iz 1 1 6 -22- Swanson RN Ill or injured PSH-ers seek aid at the clinic, where Mrs. Swanson and the Clinic Aids are al- ways on duty to administer first aid and sympathy. Clinic Aids also assist Mrs. Swanson by maintain- ing patients' records. From these duties they gain experience for nursing careers. On frequent visits to PSH, the school physician examines students to make sure all of them are healthy and in good physical condition. 97 Cui' efficient secretaries, custodians, an Mrs. Houck, our office manager and secretary to Mr. Bassett, pauses a few minutes to answer Mr. Galleher's SECRETARIES-Top Row-Mrs. Malvine Houck, secretary to Mr. Bassett. Bottom Row--Mrs. Ruth Delpaggio, secre- tary to the assistant principal and deans: Mrs. Edith Ewald, clerk: Mrs. Helen Iones, attendance office secre- tary: Mrs. Lois Baba, clerk: Mrs. Geraldine Schwartz, clerk: Mrs. Iudy Voss, switchboard operator and reception- ist. Not pictured-Mrs. Dolores Wagner, attendance office secretary. f l izzz :-: :I IE .,.,.,. ..: i.,. 555 7: Eire ... milf 'W 98 E. Cheerful, helpful, and efficient are only a of the many complimentary terms that could applied to our office secretaries. They are sible for keeping records of 'students up-to-dat and rnirneographing tests for teachers. Beside these Herculean tasks, they also find time to sel workbooks, tend all lost articles, and take car of the ever-ringing switchboard by connecting line and taking down messages. Due to the increased number of students year, a separate office was established for attendance department and its secretaries. cooks keep PSH running in tip-top shape Each morning as groggy PSH students are shuf- Hing to early classes, the efficient cooks are busy rustlin' up tasty meals to tempt even the most sensitive palates. They prepare a variety of dishes ranging from French fries to apple pie to satisfy ravenous appetites and keep youthful minds per- forming properly. Most amazing is the enormous quantity of food that they serve daily to the famished student body which converges on the cafeteria during lunch periods. PSH custodians help keep a neat and attractive appearance in the halls and classrooms. Assisted by a staff of cleaning ladies, each day the custodians tackle the numerous tasks necessary for the maintenance of a large building. Shoveling snow, sweeping floors, and mowing lawns are just a few of their jobs. These custodians also are in charge of repairing and keeping our school equipment in perfect condition. Both cooks and custodians play important roles in keeping PSH the Queen of High Schools. CAFETERIA WORKERS-Mrs. Frances Ianosek, Mrs. Bertha Budd. Mrs. Marge Beriolone, Mrs. Hilda Kreiger. Mrs. Clara Pekar. Mr. Herman Florian. Mrs. Mary De CUSTODIANS-Mr. Ralph Schunk. Mr. Fred Esperson, Mr. Bruce Musselman. Mr. Carl Rohde, Mr. Henry Mueller. Sormoux. Mrs. Frances Doleys. Mrs. Idella Cerny, Mrs. Kay Fixley, Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Mildred Ulicky. Mrs. Eleanor Iamioi, Mrs. Beulah Going. 99 activities ,gm ., M-w, rms mf ,:nx'xfwY5 ws ww swf. wasmwnf , gamma L vm w y 1 ,sf ' 31.-p , Q if 1 2 . un.. 25 fxwwgfiw 'E+' 5-ff' 4 ,. - , - Jwfiiw ff' K .. f .E , H. ,- ' 53 fn :j:agg2.2fa': X' ua -- -,. my l 'Mwfwm w-me-ev w--wwwswm ..., -ss. 5 ff 5 I S 5 YS f ' VI AQN E- j, I ' ' 'V . w?-Ref, , 428 ccU1fZif6li,,- in .fpirit mul Pznjvofa A royal JCBZDILE1' of j9f1kf1zn'.rh1p fli- rected 111617131 fLl7ZfIlBLi activitzief 611151 zhzbbed' pzmilr Willa good' 5190115- 1'7Z6l11J'h? at PSH SfZlLi6'7Zf.f i1'1501'0Vf?Li fkzfllf and zgguitezz' new i1zt1311e.ft.n Parma Senior High School is truly the Queen of High Schools, not only in beauty and sports, but also in extra-curricular activities. PSH pro- vides many clubs and organizations catering to the special interests of each student. Through the honors groups such as the National Honor Society and the National Forensic League, the students earn recognition. The pre-profes- sional clubs, which include FTA, FNC, and Shop F oremen, offer practical experience in their fields. Student Council and Cabinet promote a sense of responsibility and cooperation in their members. Social clubs such as Canteen Committee and Boosters provide fun and recreation for its mem- bers while members of Clinic Aids and other service groups find satisfaction and enjoyment Working for the improvement of our school. Our wide choice of extra-curricular activities and services gives every student ample opportunity to develop his social being and prepare him for a future of meeting and working with people. 102 NHS Officers-Social Chairman Campbell: Secretary Pet rash: Program Chairman Barnhill: Treasurer Toth: Vice President Sekely: and President Lawson. NHS has largest membership in history Listed on the WTIP bulletin board on the iirst of each month was the announcement of National Honor Society meeting. This group, by Mrs. Naomi Snyder and Mrs. Janet was active during the entire school year. Christmas party, a bowling party, and the annual were included among the group's social In order to defray any expenses in- during the year, members of the society tickets to the Sportsmen's Show. Students inducted into NHS are required to certain qualifications. Each must have main- at least a 4.00 average and must have been J active in school activities. Each must Iso symbolize good character, scholarship, leader- hip, and service to others, as represented on the eystone of the National Honor Society. High points of the school year were the induc- ions. The first came last November, when ten ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Bottom Row-Montie, anzi, Viscomi, Schuller, Lutz, Davidson, Willis, Schutz. ow 2-Casale, Finn, Horak, Gerber, Hroinco, Weinhardt, allcrce, McKinley, Greaves, Budd, Busato, Constantine, ickels, Fabian, Shabra, Lindsen, Baurnrucker, Fedoro- ycz, Andrews, Rudyk. Row 3-Smith, Hill, Trapp, Sokol- wski, Flory, Slater, Hucht, Krupa, Miller, Sturbaurn, Grau, mstott, Scczrdon, Rychak, Povtak, Obloy, Sobwick, Sobol- wslci, Mcliflro Uhron, Glau, Vargo. Row 4-Goellner, per cent of the class of 1959 became members of National Honor Society, the second was in April, when the following juniors were inducted: Claire Bachman, Mike Bednar, Darleen Benson, Rose Mary Benya, Nancy Beyer, Kenneth Bucher, Tina Coppola, Linda Detrick, Arthur Eberle, Dave Fahrland, Carol Fleischer, Barbara Gardner, Janice Glaser, Tom Good, June Hicks, Marge Hitesman, John Holden, Tony Iacobucci, Kathy Kitzel, Ed Krause, Karen Kunz, Karen Kvaska, Richard Larsen, Christina Larson, Lynn Latter, Judy Link, Sue Lorenzen, Sharon Matis, Karen Mizek, Jane Morgan, Virginia Panek, Joan Patti, Pat Pensock, Judy Prusnek, Margie Rea, Bob Red- ick, Carl Ryant, John Schiessl, William Schultz, Mary Shaker, Bonita Slach, Linda Sullivan, Peggy Taliak, Joyce Tokar, Ray Vojir, Sue Volbrecht, Lois Wadzuk, Dave Walter, Dennis Waltman, Mary Ann Wolf, Linda Zaletel, Karen Zamberlan. Leonhardt, Bauer, Svec, Lange, Witzman, Radzimski, Hess, Drake, Going, Buyer, Bonk, Kinsman, Sepic, Cameron, Relac, Hiemer, Popelka, Lingler, Benditz, Rothman, Kaminsky, Halter, Toth, Boesger, Row 5-Mich- nay, Demko, Wolff, Heikel, Suppok, Landreth, Cooper, Prech, Hausser, Barna, Linclak, Linclow, Freiwalcl, Bonkow- sky, Fernelius, Oran, Iasany, Kwolek, Vajnar, Lewis. Suchan, Onesky, Rinas, Engelman, Ewald. 103 l Student Council and Cabinet work toqeth Row-T. Zipsir, assist- directorg Maneri, assist- service directory Toth, publicity chairmang Row 2-Sokolowski, nkowsky, parliarrientariang ll .Qi PSH is one of the many duties by our Student City Manager Walter Zaremba. 104 'LJ Zaremba, student city manager: Reese, publicity L, Zipsir, assembly directorg Andrews, director of Row 3--Tracy, public relations directorg Campi, recreation directory Lawson, transportation direc Cody assistant transportation directorg Bero, recreation Walt Zaremba, our Student City Manager the Student Council President, spearheaded a joint drive of the Student City Cabinet an Council to raise three thousand dollars for the ne Parma Community General Hospital. Walt, whos job is to coordinate Council, Cabinet, and all the other school activities, was largely responsible for the success of the drive for the hospital fund. The race. with time was difficult, but by mid- year the drive was ahead with half the goa realized. Major factors in the drive's progres. were the two All-School Parties, the tax stam drive, and contributions from school clubs. Many school clubs sponsored their own fund-raisin projects and turned the money over to the drive The Student City Cabinet's job is to advise th SCM and the Council. Its members are appointe by the Student City Manager. The Cabinet als helped with Twirp Season, LEL Day, and th Christmas baskets as well as school publicity, assemblies, and transportation to the games. o encourage school and community spirit Let's all bring in those tax stamps. This plea was heard quite frequently during the year. The Student Council planned and carried out the vast task of collecting and counting tax stamps for our donation to the Parma Community General Hospital. Proceeds from the January 18th All- School Party also went to this fund. The grand total of this fund, S3,000, purchased a ward in this hospital in the name of PSH. This group also kept for Parma the title of Queen of High Schools by aiding us in increasing our contribution to the United Fund Appeal. Their campaigning skyrocketed student donations and thus raised our Lake Erie League standing in the field of civic responsibility. Competition for membership was keen. Each candidate first had to obtain the signatures of ten of his classmates on his petition. Each was then elected by members of his own class. Meeting twice each month, Mr. Leonard Lang's Student Council solved many of our Queen's problems. STUDENT COUNCIL-Bottom Row-Gradisher, treasurer, Springer, secretaryp Zcxremba, student city manager, Good, vice-president, Ahern, sergeant-at-arms. Row 2-Shaker, Walters, Thompson, Divis, Sponseller, Ivey, Lorenzen I Ioyce Estronick. Marilyn Sponseller. and Bev Mitchell count an accumulation of tax stamps ior hospital fund. Scrbo. Row 3-Kulcscrr, Gourley, Amon, Greco, Campbell, Loebs, Coppola, Briggs, Petrash. Row 4-Ford, Heil, Haas, Bilby, Zcrremboz, Ruclyk, Bauer, Urbansky, Holden. -97 105 Canteen Committee, WTIP ioin together Providing Saturday-night recreation and relax- ation for some 500-plus spirited PSH students was the man-size task of the Canteen Committee. Under the direction of the PTA and Faculty Adviser Mr. David Spittal, they met once a month to plan coming attractions. To furnish a wide M 106 Barb Herip cuts capers with that old gentleman from the North Pole, who dropped in at the Christmas canteen. variety of music for each dance, they engaged such popular personalities as Big Wilson, Joe Finan, and Tommy Edwards. A combination of special dress, guest stars, and attractive decora- tions helped to make the Christmas, Valentine, and Mardi Gras canteens the best of the year. Q' CANTEEN COMMITTEE-Bob tom Row-Gambino, vice- presidentg Egan, treasurerg Norman, president. Row 2- Musgrave, Zipsir, Taliak, Gerding, Dempsey, Iackman. Kolman. Row 3-Zaremba, Good, Reese, Staresina, Shak- er, Condon. Resounding through the homerooms at PSI-I Monday, Wednesday, and Friday were the voices of the announcers on the staff of . Club Capers, a department of the presented news of the many school clubs, the events in basketball, football, wrestling, IlYVTIP's Terry Ford interviews Frank Brzygot, member of SH's basketball team, before the Parma-Lakewood game. o bring' music and news to PSH students This is WTIP, Radio Parma. featuring Mary Ann Rudyk, Sheila Oscar. Terry Ford, Don Vlasak, cmd Marty Demko. and other sports activities were broadcast from the Sports Department. The announcement of the junior and senior play casts and special broadcasts during holidays were features of WTIP programming. Mr. Lewis Cowgill supervised the activities of both announcers and engineers. Morning Show engineers. Gordon Ewald, Iim Shaw. and Walt Masky, prepare for another informative broadcast. The Night of Ianuary 16th and F inian' Was it intentional . . . premeditated? Did Kare Andre kill Bjorn Faulkner, a multi-million dolla financier? These questions constituted the mai plot of the senior play, The Night of Januar 16th, given on November 21 and again on th 22nd. This spine-tingling mystery was presente under the supervision of Mr. Spittal and his tw student directors, Sandy Schuller and Bob Cody This year's play was unusual in every aspect First, a jury was chosen right from the audience The jurors were completely unaware of the plo of the play. Their decision was actually theii own. Secondly, in order to accommodate th verdict of the jury, the play was written with tw entirely different endings. An exciting novel twis 125, was created when the jury found the defendant X 'killgaren An re, to be innocent one night, and a Ioyce sadowski in scenleffomvrhe Night ol T diferent in y found her guilty the next- As Herbert Bonkowsky looks on. Ralph Icxrvis F ,, V X H Y ,f gl .ly , . LV w V ... . , t Vyiqkj , -1 X I n l . ,xp 1 ll, J Y x - in H 5, 1 X . -U U ii T ' 5 f',J -. V y ' ' -J fy H '-5. - We X ' L --.J '- Y 5- xi. , 1 w '11, V tv .: ,vii l ri ly '- ty 4' l yr X .N . A' 1-Z X'-A Ju 1 J S-.Q A u X --4 L X X , jf ,,:-1 pw ., 1 t , . :-, A,,. -1 1, i -1 x i X l ., f uf, t or - Q11 ij, xr SENIOR PLAY-Bottom Row-rCoLcciilne, Chliker, Gourley, Qi Scidowski, Rudyk, Zorembcf, Cody, Andrews, Fernelius, Zipsir, Guncllcrch, Vonclercruphcfrvis. Row 2-geese, Rock, St. ' Row 4-Bonkowsky, Ford. Martin, Fox, Bcxuer, Toth, Schuller, Werner. Row 3- 4 108 ainbow range from murder to music NIOR PLAY CAST-Scrrv rd Kowcm, Dcirleen Benson, on Mcxrsoun, Reggie Olson. Look to the Rainbow. If you did and followed to the end, you discovered the talented Junior lass presenting Finian's Rainbow, under the irection of Mr. James Mayer. You witnessed nother PSH l'first , for this enterprising class ccepted the challenge of presenting the first musical comedy in the schoo1's history. Overcoming difficulties with the governor and a leprechaun, Finian McLonergan saves the day for the Rainbow Valley sharecroppers. This was the tale told by the production's large cast of 40, including a chorus and dancers. 'leg Olson. surrounded by the iunior play cast, plans his trip to Glocc1morra during Finicxn's Rainbow rehearsal. 109 Dramatic, speech groups work 1 1225.5 EY: .EE 3' ,Q E xx ' diliqentl Revived from the state of dormancy, troupe 461 of the National Thespians Society, under its new adviser, Miss Vivian Larsen, had a very active year. Eighteen members were inducted into the troupe. Thespian productions were presented to the PTA, students, and the public. las. THESPIANS-Bottom Row Fox, Abookire, Latter, Gord ner, SchuI1er,Lorenze Wightmun, Boyd. Row 2 Gundlcrch, B. Andrews, Ko mem, Barnhill, D, Andrew: Rudyk, Puchcxlski, Krause Idrvis. Row 3-Nevcxns Schiessl, Rycmt, Hirzel, Bo owicz, Minnick, Ford, Iordcxr This year's activities of the Parma chapter o the National Forensic League extended from th student Congresses to debates. The climax wa a tournament held on January 17 at PSH. Thirt schools attended, and the Pilot Memorial Troph was awarded. Miss Larsen was the new advise 110 NATIONAL FORENSI LEAGUE-Bottom Row-Tczli clk, Abookire, Morgan, Gord ner, Slach, Estronick. Row - Ginncfn, Tokcrr, Sobwick Puchczlski, Neumann, Made Iey, Row 3--Gundlcich, Eber Ie. Hczusser, Rycmt, president Krause, Lancaster, Ic1rvis,An drews. Row 4-Crews, Bum beck, Bobowicz, Minnick Schiessl, Michncry, Ford Vlcrsok. LL? -4 . .V ,rf fl or perfection under their new adviser PEECH TEAM-Bottom Row Krause, presidentg Gardner, ecretaryg Schiessl, vice- resident, Minnick, treasurer. ow 2-Abookire, Benson, organ, Slcrch, Lorenzen, hodes, Tokar, McMurray. ow 3-Gundlach, Fox, Pu- halski, Sikorski, Kolman, alla, Neumann, Ginnan, obwick, Madeley. Row 4- avis, Eberle, Ford, Bcimloeck, ausser, Younker, Rycxnt, obowicz, Vlascrk. Discussions, debates, student congresses, and individual events tournaments from Port Clinton to Youngstown occupied PSH's Speech Team from ctober through April. After a late start the eam, under the direction of Miss Larsen, ended the year by sweeping both the Ohio High School PSH Speech Team members who qualified for state finals are: bottom row - Ben An- drews, Sue Lorenzen, Barb Gardner, Ralph Iarvis. Row 2 -Ed Krause. Iohn Schiessl. Carl Ryant. and Terry Ford. ' - y -s'S?xH2?5g Speech League finals and National Forensic League district contest. Parma placed winners in Original Oratory, Girls' and Boys' Extemp, Debate, Radio Speech, and in Dramatic Declama- tion. Ralph Jarvis captured iirst place in the latter which qualified him for the NFL nationals. 111 Soc N' Buskin, Masquers, and Staqe Cre r .. 5 . T . . WT r The second and fourth Thursday of every month would find a Soc N' Buskin meeting scheduled on the WTIP Bulletin Board. Under the direction of their adviser, Miss Irene Milliron, Soc members performed many services during the year. Main- taining a cloakroom, selling tickets for plays, and acting as guides and timekeepers at the NFL Tournament were just a few. Taking time for fun, Soc members attended a play at Karamu. 92 ? M Q 52 E r 'K I SOC N' BUSKIN-Bottom Ro -Russell, secretary, Schiessl co-presidentg Madeley, co- presidentg Minnick, treasurer. Row 2-Lorenzen, Ginnan Adams, Abookire, Puchalski Petlowany, Benson, McMur- ray. Row 3-Manila, Suchan Zavocky, Niziolek, Hausser, Gundlach, Lynch. Now let's try that once again, and this tim try to put more feeling into your voice. Thi reminder was heard thousands of times during the past year by members of Masquers. Students in this club were aided in perfecting their dramatic skill by their adviser, Mr. James Mayer. In December they gave an evening performance in PSH's Little Theater. They prese-gifted, ig, Ng, a Million Times, No! , a melodr! ya. ,Muff X' J i '1 ', li, , VJ' ' ' V'U5jJJd,jR if C PM vii ,M , if tr 5, , VM XYLJ Q Jr 'VUL dv i BMT 4 if M pb pf J?-'fit AP! Cy. af i 'df l '.' ,UV . A 'N ,. 1 , ufvmziisligzns Bpigom gow Hoffman, social chairman. Dumanski, Ketling, Olson Row 4 - Kleindienst, Fackel- son, Balint, Schuppel, Adams Scarclon. Row 5-Drown Iesse, Murphy, K. Humphries skel, Kalla, Walker. 112 ,, Gen er I mp, jrea rein, Haik- .X Afgi-tis, presflden 7F'Steinfadt, !g:ecretqryfVKoHxeicek,kvice- ' ,if pre ,id.e,nt,Rowi2-Lucas,vice- A pnfjfpidentg Iakubko, Schu- rrfacher, McCallum, Gourley, D. Rhodes, N. Rhodes, Luthy, Row 3-McMurray, Osarczuk, Winter, Soul, Oscar, Streibel, man, Fundling, Benson, Gib- Kowan, S. Humphries, Sty- ombine to make school programs enjoyable 1 cling as cz guide for a day as Iim Zcxvocky during the cxtioncrl Forensic League W. ourncxment in Icrnucxry. H Paints, brushes, ideas, and a purpose: all these re needed by Stage Crew members if they are to uild props and scenery. Directed by Mr. Bernard pecht, the Stage Crew and the products of their oil made opening nights at PSH something to be ell remembered. The Christmas concert, annual ariety Show, the senior-junior plays, and the pring Concert were examples of the many events hat filled Stage Crew's datebook for '58-'59. 'Don't go. Sanford Kowan enlreais Iulie A ms in t da he .W ,,,, , . . .. ...-. -. ., --.... ... , STAGE CREW-Bottom Row-Nevcxns, Posch, Iordcm. Row 2-Mr. Specht, Anderson, Hirzel, Olecki. 7'i2 ,.... 1, . , 'Y . f ,WSJ ,W J,,,. 'C-:ik , ,W L ,, Jw in CONCERT CHOIR - Bottom Row-Pesch, Welnhardt, Seikel, Montie, Schuller, Smith, Benson, Campbell. Row 2 -Matvay, Schildknecht, Korenchcm, Falck, Hahn, Snider, Gourley, Flak. Row 3-Glaser, Rychak, Fabian, Hai-bison, 1959 Concert Choir Miss Hill and Concert Choir oflicers-Treasurer lay Gra- disher, Robe Mistress Ioni Campbell. President Rich Klym, Secretary Mary Ann Rudyk. Vice-President Darryl Kinion, Librarian Ioan Patti, and Robe Master lhor Urbansky. 114 Tasky, Fellows, Lesko, lerrick. Row 4-Christmcm, vay, Annis, Icrrvis, Funk, Norman, Sherman, Suchcm. 5-Rinas, Florian, Kinion, Petel, Musselman, Michncry, Kwolek, Dover, Taylor. presents Loneso1 With the pride worthy of a queen, 15 Concert Choir, directed by Miss Lucile E. again sang in the LEL Choir Festival held year at Euclid High School. Their p included Breath of God and Mother to Caroling in the Union Terminal and on Public Square, preparing two assemblies for student body, and singing at Halle's and for Kiwanis Club occupied the Choir's time the Christmas season. Concert Choir's trac processional, I Heard the Bells on Ch i Day, rang through the auditorium on Dew ' . 14 when the choral groups presented their Christmas Vesper Concert. In their most moving appearance of the yea the Choir sang as the sun rose on Easter mornin in the 13th annual Easter Sunrise Program a Sunset Memorial Park in North Olmsted. Th Spring Choral Extravaganza on May 8 and Com mencement exercises on J une 4 finished the seasor 5 for Parmas 1959 Concert Choir. , CHOIR Bottom Row Hicks Davidson, Rich- unx 1 - , , Waag, Boyd, Abookire, Tokar, Coppola. Row 2-Patti, t s ' , , ' er , Casale, C Brown, Behrmon, Beck, Lmdsen, Whit' Row 3-B. Budyk, M. Budyk, Detrick, B. Brown, Krem- rain for the Spring in t , gi' Kwai. chek, Prusnek, Reichheld. Row 4-Olson, Urbansky, Fai' zarano, Hartwig, Hubley, Gradisher, Marsoun, Holz. Row 5-Radecki, Ford, Klym, Prech, Conrad, Kotis, Warnock, Hausser, Onesky, Reimer. Choral Extravaganza Concert Choir, directed by Anne Reichheld, entertains at Christmcxstime in annual appearance on Public Square. 115 The true spirit of Christmas is portrayed through carols by Choristers and Chorcxlaires at their Vesper Concert. Blue robes topped with white dickies symbolized PSH's all-girl choir, the Choralaires. Under the direction of Miss Hill, the girls sang on many occasions, including the Christmas Concert, PTA Convention, the Thanksgiving and Christmas ase semblies, and for the Parma American Association of University Women. In order to qualify for Choralaires, each girl must have had an A' average in a previous choral experience. Parmanaires, a boys' group on the same level as Choralaires, also performed in the Thanks-I giving assembly, the PTA Convention, and the spring concert. One of the songs they sang at the assembly was The Navy Hymn. Other pieces, they did included Cool Water, Riders in the Sky, and many Negro spirituals. Another of the Queen's many choral groups i. Choristers, a mixed chorus of boys and girls wh were recommended by their junior high Choi directors. Meeting separately twice a week, the joined forces on Fridays. This year, the Parma- naires, Girls' Glee, Choristers, and Boys' Choru. combined to form the Christmas Chorus whiclj sang in the Christmas Vesper Concert. Choralaires, Parmanaires, and Choristers CHORALAIRES - Bottom Row - Gabrick, Petrash, Sabo, Valichncrc, Slach, Martin, Dangler. Row 2-Rieck, Ballin- ger, Iudy Whitehouse, Suckow, Katt, Wightman, Gardner, Schwartz, Fackelman. Row 3-Nielson, Herman, Rea, Reiif, Simon, Oscar, Kastohrys, Mitzo, Stender, M. A. Scar- clon. Row 4-Koehn, Greco, Bernhardt, Schuerger, Schloss Adams, Barnhill, Maynor, Sturbaum, Row 5-Vacca, Kru- zek, Weincek, Iackie Whitehouse, Francis, Carter, Kulcsar Murphy, Posipcmka, S. Humphries, A 1 3, + ,,f5 N A A- T WM,...,1.g ff 561 if gxi' 13? ii r Us xv 1,31 L, ,f L f 1,359 ff- La' Q ,PQ I -, I Q A A533 N T 6 4---J. 1'- N 1-QV X-ya L J Lf li' 5 Q, -MJ -Wx: Q I Mr L- .- TN' J L A f ...I A I fs! ' is-I V 5 1 Lzgf sn Q 1, 335g 9 Q-JL-,-Jl..Jf Jf-3-fl,-J-vL..f W 'P 'Es ar ., X me N K W Q.. 1, Q CONCERT BAND-Bottom Row-Larsen, Divis, Airhcxrt, Bliss. Row Z-Greaves, Mouser, Konicek, Simon, Rauch, Tober, Vcrntor, Buncher. Row 3-Woltmcin, Pascoe, Broke- mcm, Good, Shull, Kscrnovsky, Meloun, Poinoroski, Zolcx, Sedlcck, Boester. Row 4-White, Slcrwson, Sytek, nohls, Berncxuer, Wosney, Fisher, Demo, Petrill, Holz, Knapp, Hohertz, Grebenik. Row 5-D. Cooper, Will, Vehlber, Kremer. new director inspires band to greater Marching Bcmd and Majorettes stand in cr block P as the Alma Mater is played during halftime of a football game. 118 With the twirl of a baton, the high-stepping drum major led Parma High's Marching Band as they marked the beginning of another football game. Composed of both Concert Band and Varsity Band members, the Marching Band pre- sented half-time shows at all the games. Under the direction of Miss Barbara Rankin, the band zipped through such shows as Homecoming Highlights, Parma Weather Report, The Farmer in the Dell, and A Night at Home with the Family. Led by the new drum major, Dennis Mertes, and Head Majorette Donna Smith, the nine majorettes worked out routines for each program. With the last touchdown, the flip folders were exchanged for concert music ranging from Bach to bop. Concert season included two public concerts. assemblies, and band contest. 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CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OFFICERS-Bottom Row- Fran Airhart, publicity co-chairmang Linda Boester, pub- licity co-chairman, Betty Greaves, vice-president. Row 2- Doug Cooper, treasurer: Madeline Heilckinen, secreiaryg Bill Woycitzky, president, Tuxedos and formals were the attire for mem- bers of Concert Orchestra at their Spring Concert this year. Directed by Mr. Robert Cowden, the Orchestra accompanied plays, performed for the PEA banquet, and took part in the annual Lake Erie League Orchestra Festival. On january 10, fifteen Parma students participated in the North- east Regional Orchestra which was held at Parma and composed of students from 25 schools. Another first for Parma was chalked up by the Orchestra this year. Competing with many other orchestras at Oberlin, Parma received a superior rating in the state-Wide contest. Parma joined the Young People's Chamber Music Society this year. Working with Mr. Cowden, the members joined ensembles and learned more about the principles of ensemble music. Many groups participated in the Greater Cleveland Solo and Ensemble Contest. Varsity Band, directed by Miss Rankin and or- ganized to help prepare band members for Concert Band, also appeared in public. It participated in the Band and Orchestra Concert and ended the year in the Seven Hills Memorial Day Parade. PSH's Concert Orchestra receives rating ORCHESTRA-Bottom Row-Sabo, Bednar, Schellhase, Zaremba. Row 2-Malan, Graham, Lindsay, Lessing, L. Bender, Manz, Row 3-Macko, I. Bender. Row 4-Lacina, Matvay, Carter, Adams, Rodgers, Zahn, Heikkinen, Simon. Bow 5-Fellows, Werner, Cooper, Will, Kremer, Ping, Paul. ARSITY BAND-Boilom Row-Lucas, Hauschildt, Weston, Row 3-Hiner, Burlingame, Guska, The-ys, Melhuis, Mertes, aluska. Row 2-Moser, Kotalik, Hemmeter, Obloy, Arm- Pavicic, Iffland, Carrick, Greco, Trill, Kuban, Slawson. Row -trong, Arkangel, McPhetridge, Cox, I. Cox, Bear, Kocka. 4-Ferris, Biondo. of I ' stat rchest a c ntest at Obe lin RCHESTRA - Bottom Row-Ramsey, Carson, Davis, Larsen, Becker, Sedlack, Schmidt. Row 4-Kowcrlewski, uckow. Row 2-Monoc, Marko, Minnick, Greco, Fink, Tober, Buncher, Vanta, Brechbiel, Boester, Woycitzky. mith. Row 3-Good, Greaves, Humenik, Detrick, Airhart, w Students benefit from services pertorme Q' 5 t AVA-Bottom Row-Harbison, secretary-treasurer, Shaw, vice-president Raiter, president, Eberle, traffic manager. Row 2-Kovach, Haddad, Benson, Rady, Adrian, Loede, Whenever public address facilities were needed at concerts, assemblies, and programs organized by community groups, members of AVA swung into action. Under the direction of Mr. Cowgill, members also operated various audio-visual mate- rials in the many classrooms at PSH. ...' - L 122 Iaccabucci. Row 3-Hausser, Ewald, Underwood, Prech McDowell, Pavlukovich. Row 4--Fahrland, Klym, Bozarth Demko, Heikel, Geil, Kuchling. What's the movie today? Throughout the yea movie crew ushers answered with Heaven Know. Mr. Allison, Carousel, Pajama Game, Tra peze, and many more. Under their director, Mr Cowgill, the girls also ushered for evening function. such as concerts, plays, and Variety Show. A vt ' MOVIE CREW-Bottom Ro -Szabo, house manager Stroh, house manager, Iacob booth manager, Boris, treas urerg Denk, house manager Row 2-Salzgeber, Armanini Hecker, Lobotsky, Row 3 Rychak, King, Filipow, Finan MineI1o,VV'uest. Row 4 Davis, Iordan, Leonard Bridle, Andres, Lewis, Kloos Waltman. y AVA, Movie Crew, and Library Aides rene Flak, a member oi the Movie Crew. accepts tickets rom students entering the noon movie during Sth period. Helping out in the library by doing various obs, the Library Aides soon learned the meaning f the word efficiency Under the direction of iss Bernice Kirkpatrick, the students gave up heir free time to enable other students to enjoy he facilities that the library offers. IBRARY AIDES-Bottom Row-McGuire, Dangler, Long, Eredmonsky, Weinharclt. Row 2-Schuerger, Costanzo, Checking out books is iust one of the many duties of the Library Aides as they help the eiiicient library staii. Keeping the library neat and orderly was one of their main jobs. They also checked out books and placed them in their proper order on the shelves when they were returned. The Aides kept old magazines filed accurately to enable students to use them for reference work or for pleasure. Schroeder, Kruse, Wojcik, Munshower. Row 3-Minnick, Walter, Mackey, Sadowski, Volbrecht, Harbison, Wolcmsky. J tad, L 4 2 W 'tv 5 egg-'U f wrt 123 Offlce Pages and Cl1I11C A1ClS are model OFFICE PAGES-Bottom Bo -Lacina, Loebs, Fleischer Uzelac, Yoch, Sztul, Bobbin Row 2-Cullen, Patli, Stelani Schmidt, Gedeon, Springe Flory. Row 3-Barberic, Cow gill, Gassner, Bruno, Walter Springer, Denk. Not pictured Christa Kropp. OFFICE PAGES-Bottom Ro -Smith, Vacca, Grilfor, Hoyt Herman, Fackelrnan, Burton Row 2-Beaton, Tingley, Dix on, Szalkowski, Slater, Orch ard, Marconi, Machalec. Ro 3-Monoc, Bell, Ehlert, Hren Trizncxdel, McVay, Belei, An dres. Row 4-Drinkworlh, Sin ko, Downs, Mancini, Benditz Cygan, Umstott. OFFICE PAGES-Bottom Ro - Larson, Traxler, Eichner Vollorecht, Sorbello, Kasczr Row 2 - Annis, Drummond Anderson, H e c k e r, Erdelyi Lobolsky, Kalista, Hromcc Row 3 - Benya, Schumacher Evert, Cooley, Milota, Knoll Waltz, Hulka, Tiffany. Row fi - Hine, Shumway, Walters Beck, Lamkin, Hotvany, Ob- loy, Draus. How 5-Irwin Hemmeler, lesse, Underwood. Cunningham, Kosmir, Lind sen, Schindler. f efficient Work and helpful services FFICE PAGES-Bottom Row Kilroy, Slczch, Clcirk, Bly- hin. Row 2-Viscomi, Drink- orth, DeGirolczmo, Pingel, crkins, Kolodziej, Cowie, uhl, Gruber, Hcrnn, Persic. ow 3 - Lynch, Lutz, Holz, drtin, Lessing, Schutz, chuliz, Altzncxuer, Klein, Mc- hetridge. Row 4-Stifiler, Fi- cxn, Pcirks, Provchy, Weird, odor, Koscidnski, Roulmon, oesch. Row 5-Demko, Frcxn- is, Houk, Bonk, Dems, Sobol- wski, Pensock, Pornek, Kitzel, ilby. This year's office pages weren't sure whether hey had joined the cross-country team or not. ut they enjoyed their work of running errands nd combing the building with requests for stu- ents. They paged for the counselors or the ain or attendance office secretaries. CLINIC AIDS Boiiom Row Ke ic Ncrtherson Hahn S .. - p I I I Y- Ilxcird, Bdlthcxser, Kockc. Row 2-Pertz, Rec, Lduricellcx, orgenstern, Heinz, Biondo, Milzo, Kopec. Row 3-Ark- Giving first aid when it was needed and taking charge of the girls' and boys' clinic were the main duties of the Clinic Aids. When a student became ill, it was the duty of the Clinic Aid to make him feel as comfortable as possible. Mrs. Hazel Swanson, our nurse, was their adviser. angel, Lcrtcmick, Binder, Furmcrn, Field, Hochdorfer, Hum- phries, Krush. 7, .......,.......... .....--mf,-..-Srew-s t . b wr ff fe? rei l -.- Q - a 'sm V ', I - I, Y V J r s. y f if . ii?-QQ'- ,' . 1 1' li k ' 'Ji -iir ar ,l 1 f- i l ff in .-. i . X 4 t-1 .. 4 - I- if ry Lk I , v-,. iz: 5 4 M , , , - i i i A' riflill A. . T K TA, 4 125 Pre-professional groups stimulate interest i FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Bottom Row-Ruzicka. Horvath, Dangler, Gildea, vice-president, Sobolewski, presidentp Schindler, Dumanski, Reinke. Row 2-Theys, Hoyt, Arabian, Biales, Schumacher, Fredmonsky, Attinoto, Rhodes, Hahn, Waag, Faubel. Row 3-Holz, Mitzo, Fabian, Kopec, Hoffman, Morgenstern, Lauricella, Desmone, Rea, Mrs. Hazel Swanson awards Kay Schumacher her FNC pin as Virginia Sobolewski looks on with much admiration. 126 Graham, Fellows. Row 4-Clark, Regester, Lynch, Svec Ward, Kettner, Spillner, Field, Miller, Van Sluyter, Boester Row 5-Ehlert, Gottharclt, Styskel, Krush, Hiemer, Relac Going, Hughes, Zegda, Drown, Bowersock, Machalec Pavicic. Not pictured: Furman, secretary. 'LShould I become a nurse? If so, which is best? Which program is best to three, four, or five-year one? .... These some of the questions that the Future Nurses America Club helps its members answer. The often featured speakers from different At that time, the members could receive information to questions they might have. received additional help from seeing movies turing different phases of nursing. With the guidance of their sponsors, Mrs. Kuehls and Mrs. Hazel Swanson, the participated in both service and social For their service project they donated a of food to a deserving family at Thanksgiving. During the second semester, the FNC members received their pins. It was necessary for a mem- ber to volunteer eight or more hours of service without chargeg then she had earned the privilege of wearing her FNC pin-the symbol of her will- ingness to work hard for her profession. ursinq and teaching with varied programs Were you a little startled to hear snatches of onversations like, They were so well behaved nd had perfect manners or They raced to see ho could be first to hand me a book ? The rattling girls you had overheard were FTA mem- ers who had just returned from their teaching xperience at Parma's elementary or junior high chools. Some also taught at the senior high. . These were only part of the activities enjoyed y FTA members. This club, one of the largest roups here at PSH, was certainly one of the most ctive with two meetings a month, one business nd one social. The Christmas party and Senior arewell were important events in the FTA year. However, this is a service group. Each girl arned at least 10 service hours a month by aiding eachers with grading papers, selling book covers nd folders during the lunch periods, or volunteer- ng free time to other service groups. Miss Jenny Lind Givens, assisted by Mrs. Susie isdahl, assumed more responsibility this year, or PSH was the home of another first -a Boys' TA. Organized in the fall by Miss Givens, the oys studied opportunities in the teaching field. IFTA-Bottom Row-Lynch, historian, Scheiller, social chairmang Kitzel, publicity chairman: Bruno, treasurer, Montie, president, Glaser, secretary, Hill, librarian, Boyd, service chairman. Row 2-Reili, Castle, Coppola, Shaker, Schuller, Viscomi, Weinhardt, Lorenzen, Anderson, Benya, Smith, Kott, Kastohrys, Fedorowycz, Cooley, Persic, Camp- bell. Row 3-Staley, Wuest, Iackman, Patti, Draus, Fox, Eck, Burton, Benson, Walters, Wadzuk, Obloy, Fleischer, Boys' FTA members are: Larry Frutkin. president: Phil Lewicke, vice-president: Iohn Tcrrncxvecky: Tom Becka. sec- retary: Steve Weber: Ron Tvorik, treasurer: Doug Cooper. Krupa, Adams, Graham, Sekeley. Row 4-Smith, Oser, Demas, Harbison, Gray, Schuenemann, Acker, Gedeon, Lindsen, Volbrecht, Eichner, Koscianski, Kvaska, Burlin- game, Made-ley, Kneebusch, Bauer, Toth. Row 5-Kilroy, Scardon, Radzyminski, Czech, Traxler, Budziak, Humenik, Barnhill, Kolman, Mizek, Kinsman, Cowgill, Dems, Pen- sock, Brandes, Kulcsar, Panek, Kunz, Stetfany, Rudyk. Not pictured-Slach, vice-president. 127 Senior Patrol and Hallquards keep orde: w ,. N3 an-L. -hs ' W SCH ' 77 3 old that line, boys doesnt necessarily apply only to the football team. The PSH Senior Patrol, supervised by Detective Martin Feador, main- tained order at sporting events, dances, plays, or at any PSH function Where an admission was col- lected. The carefully selected rookies met every Tuesday at the police station to learn the best methods for carrying out their duties, but they still found time to plan a social whirl each month. Members of Senior Patrol and Parma Auxiliary Police keep students in line at basketball games. school activities. SENIOR PATROL-Boito: Row-Demko, 2nd sergecm Lcrsky, lieutenant, Amar captain, Detective Fecrdorp Shalt, chief, sergeant, Nemerovsky, gecmt. Row 2-lackson, derwoocl, Reinhcrri Werner, Liwosz, Lewic Goody. Row 3-Rishaw W citzky, Heminger, Moc Warnock, Kay, Claus, Loukota, Tornovecky, One of the most important jobs in a school maintaining safety and order in the halls. task is performed by the Hallguards of Under their adviser, Miss Elizabeth Hawkins, Hallguards learned the school rules and l see that they were kept in effect. To make sure the jobs were carried through was the respons of the 1958-59 Safety Director, Meriele Hill, her assistant, Janet Maneri. Hall Guard Mary Chernoff checks Karen Eck's hall . at her post in one of the numerous corridors of t athletic events and in halls of PSH ALLGU1-XRD CAPTAINS - ottom Row--Madonia, Hill, safety director, Maneri, as- istant safety directorp Ander- on, Stroh. Row 2-Schenke, epsin, Kalista, Erdelyi, Malls, Bruckner. Row 3-Fili- pow, Dixon, Seegert, Buyer, Ryba, Pienta, Dumanski. HALLGUARDS - Bottom Row - Swansiger, Cipiti, Sikula, Arena, Franklin, Vallejo, Schwartz, Ketling. Row 2-Cowie Davidson, Schefller, Russell, Walters, Slivka, Draus, Pet- rus, Amon, Faubel, Oser. Row 3-Neumann, Roeper Lange, Prestipino, Clark, Chromek, Schuerger, Ramsey 1 Wagner, Kastohrys, Row 4-Augustine, Iones, Werner, Szabo, Synk, Adams, Bizjak, Mayer, Koscianski, Derbin. Row 5-Kinghorn, Balthaser, Veverka, Stetlin, McPhet- ridge, McClain, Tischler, Chernoff, Snow, Dregalla. 129 sfeaafeinfpzl fd? fbbbcniff '744'Mf Zflfffbbvty- imma 17' ,fdaaafa f-QAWUC, 724,11 Q ,wel ,.cfz,4,f I L02 . ,1'5 c,f,4!47f Mumba., amen-we 7 f ,595 ! V Q, X ,,fQiQxc'ikLz ' fffzff 7-cfm, fcv1.,z 29.4 fZ,afL4,,,fL7 ,zfvgafv ,L-:7f:f,a,4,4ec,5,674 I WLM Lglgbewliicsbw jg promote dgworlcf fellowshlp A V Jfa 9 , c , K I J-01,46 nfufca'-'77 '-is-46,00 eyfaov V ji-CZC4. -,,co4f.oZA.f f-1-4cfC4',f.,a,f: With the help of their advisers, Mrs. Suzanne D'Ettorre and Mrs. Elizabeth Duke, the Junior- Senior Y-Teens planned many fun-filled activities. A trip to the Berea Methodist Home and the gift exchange Christmas party helped brighten the holiday spirit of the club members. IUNIOR-SENIOR Y-TEEN CABINET-Bottom Row-Kru- zek, plgogram chairmaggagr- rie cr ian, treasurerg e y, p Flory, vice-presi- dentg Ian Fabian, secretary. Row 2 - Andrews, Detrick, Gray, Kolman, social chair- mang Estron ick, publicity chairmang Rudyk, Hahn, membershipg La n g e, music workshopg Rychak, publicity chairman. In December came the highlight of the year- a semi-formal dance. Y-Teen members and their dates danced to the music of the Premiers under The Teahouse of the December Moon. A swim- ming party at the YMCA and their annual Senior Farewell Dinner ended this eventful year. During their joint meeting in February, Parma Y-Teens Sophette Y-Teen officers light candles oi truth. fellow-N take their guests from Rhodes on cz guided tour of PSH. ship, leadership, and service-the symbols of the YWCA. 130 irls' Board welcomes new girls to PSH OPHETTE Y-TEEN CABINET Bottom Row-Koudelkc, vicrckey, Carson, Iedlickcr. ow 2 - Steinfddt, trecisurer, ozimore, vice president, ods, president, Ivey, secre' tary, Weber. Preparing a delicious pot-luck dinner for the Boys Boosters was one of the activities of the Sophette Y-Teens. With the help of Miss Carolyn Hanser, the girls made tray favors for the Berea Methodist Home at Easter. A panel on dating and a Halloween party made an eventful year. GIRLS BOARD-Bottom Row-Briggs, secretoryg Amon, vice-president, Andrews, president, Rudyk, treasurer. Row Five girls elected from each class composed the membership of Girls' Board. Guided by Miss Barbara Baesel, these girls sponsored Top Teen Week climaxed by the election of Mr. and Miss PSH. To add money to the Parma General Com- munity Hospital fund, they held a bake sale. 2-Haas, Rychcrk, Coppola, Boruer, Walters, Loebs, Tcrliak, Gelo, Petrcxsh, Ivey, Cowgill. Not pictured-Kulcscir. 131 fa R 6 A-. 4. -5 During the past year the French Club supported many worthy activities. Guided by Miss Helen Campbell, members sent a package to CARE and a donation to the Save the Children Federation. The club's activities included a Christmas party, a picnic, and a profitable candy sale. ii I u M rj M ,MW M A is l 'yw . ff' ', W fffvwn Jiffy! W Boitom Row -Kintzler, Waag, Iacknflan, Bresky. Row 2-Kinsman, treasurer, Dernas, vice-presi' dentg Sc presidentg Going, secretary. Row 3 Staley, Bachman, Snider, Kvaska, Cameron, Bridle, Biales, Dickey, Phillips, Ol- son, program chairman. Through panel discussions and a play, members of the Latin Club gained a better understanding of Roman life and culture. Advised by Mrs. Mildred Robinson, this organization had a booth at the All-School Party and participated in the language clubs' annual dance and spring picnic. Language clubs have traditional parties LATIN CLUB--Bottom Row-Ioyce Bednar, secretary, Balla, president, Volbrecht, vice-president, Reimer, treas- urer. Row 2-Bliss, Egerer, Faubel, Barabas, Skurlcr, Vegso, Divis, Reinke, Bilski, Benya. Row 3-Link, Ward, Hemmeter, Franks, Szabo, Stender, Iudy Beclnar, Cooley, Reitman, Kuciemba. Row 4-Sindelar, Larson, Traxler, Waters, Krakora, Eichner, Burlingame, Meyer, Smith, Schindler. Row 5-Bear, Suchcxn, Kotalik, Fortuna, Hanna, Prech, Hunderthmark, Gregory, Miszczak. 132 RUSSIAN CLUB-Bottom Row - Uzeldc, secretary, Rucht, 3 re s i cl e n tg Schiessl, vice- :uresidentg Miller, treasurer. Row 2 - Wolcmsky, Kunz, Cruk, Eck, Bruckner, Sloch, usku. Row 3 - Oscor, jhorzy, G r o s s, Koscidnski, cznek, Slurbcxum, Kott, Deck- .r. Row 4-Vcrrgo, Modeley, Covcrrik, Suchdn, Schu- ncicher, Borberic, Gautcher, ghron. Row 5 - Hubley, 'edc1k, Chernoff, Becker, vleibuhr, Bright, Rock, Zory. Several cultural activities were included on the agenda of the newly formed PSH Russian Club. ith their adviser, Mr. Steven Bizic, the members njoyed talks about Russian history, attended a ollege Russian class at Kent State, and performed ances at Crile and Akron University. A Christmas pinata, the traditional arroz con pol1o dinner, a dance after a basketball game, and the annual spring picnic kept members of the Spanish Club busy during the past year. Advised by Miss Barbara Brailey, the club strived to be- come better acquainted with Spanish customs. nd learn customs of foreign countries CLUB-Bottom How-Szcxlkowski, secreicxryg president, Pipoly, vice-presidentg Mackey, treas- Row 2-Morgan, Ballinger, Paul, Tcxrczdnyn, Sandor, oss, Lessing, Mctynor. Row 3-Weinhcrrdt, McCluskey, Suchom, Rauch, Dixon, Ramsey, Hmnblin, Andres. Row 4 -Humenik, Krakow, Bichek, Fcrhrlcmd, Icrcob, Schryer, Rordzyrninski, Kcxsorr. C3 cv YY 133 GERMAN CLUB-Bottom Rov- -Melhuish, presidentg Mo vens, vice-president Golub ski, secretdryg Doering, trecrs urer, Row 2-Becker, Tochin sky, Anderson, Hduschildl Hoes, Rusyniok. , I CWA analyzes controversial world problems Members of the German Club had fun sharing in junior Council on World Affairs is pri many social activities, which included attending a discussion club. Under the sponsorship of German movies and sponsoring a bowling party Council on World Affairs, JCWA had many ' and dance. Several in the club who had come lectures, and debatesg the year was highl from Germany added special interest to meetings. by the annual Model United Nations Asse Mrs. Carol Nelson was the adviser. at Lakewood. Mr. James Justice was the a IUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS-Bottom Row- brecht, Benson. Row Z-Botcr, Werner, Galodcry, Stl Boesger, Kitzel, George, Abookire, secretcrryg Suchcrn, Link. Row 3-Beckcx, Hdvlik, Prech, Schryer, Bichek. presiolentg Bedncrr, vice-presidentg Pedok, treosurerg Vol- , znw.. is M fat? A ll, si' .Q 3 134 QUILL 6 SCROLL - Bottom Row-Loinge, trecrsurerg Korm- insky, vice-president, Vorgo, first semester president, Bud- zidk, first semester secreldry. Row 2 - Bernotos, Fabian, Red, Wuest,Ic1res, Turner, Tcrrczonyn, Schuller. Row 3- Flory, Krusek, Povtcrk, second semester presidentg Kertos, Houk, Bushcrnic, second se- mester secretofry, Prusnek. Iorckmcxn, Row 4 - Heikel, Tischler, Hcrusser, Bonk, Sepic, Kitzel, Suchcfn, Wood, Todt, More issues of Hi Spot keep PSH informed One of the new clubs at PSH this year was the International Quill and Scroll, an honorary organ- ization for high school journalists. At the installa- tion were two guest speakers from Kent who gave the members ideas about writing copy. Mr. William Piskos served as the adviser. HI SPOT-Bottom Row-Vorgd, Hciusser, Todt, Suchcm, Bonk, Flory, Budzicrk. Row 2--Torrczomyn, Thum, Icrckmorn, Every other Friday found students at PSH rush- ing to buy copies of the school paper, the Parma Hi Spot. Editor Tom Suchan and Adviser Mr. William Piskos supervised the work of reporters and editors in producing the Final publication. Mr. Eugene Weakland was the financial adviser. Wood, Lynch, Houck, Kitzel, Red, Bushcrnic, Wuesi, Kru- zek, Povtdk, Gross, Prusnek. 1 55219 L3'fc'f fi U Q N' 1 gliiswgiwgf r' 3' 2, . , , 5 5' E ,M I -V G , fi . fi if? A -. iff. I if I 69114 .I Q -5 Y ' -4 h W X - ef ii? fl S E if 'im ,Q 'li ' 4' ' x 5' .1 R 9 ' fi Q 3 Ya' A M . 4 'js ' . ii -nfl--1' A ,,,3-ms.-fi.. -Y .. - iw- A 15, ,,- I.: W: 1 ,H A - i.,..T,., .M , Q ii., . --n-- ' -- 5 331' . '99 ii! 1 1 f . 'rs 3 JJ.- - - J -Defi? vaiojki ggfwv Q19-sein. igjggfil -Qfuadk, fi.mf.fsJJnA 0,-ull JQQ . ,Mg . f Q ,QQ X fi- JA., 'U-Qfpb QSQQAA Cv-eg, USM Qu 11,25 ew IQQAJJN' U36 , s.. JEJJAJ Q We f U x TQ , L7 M Qdqfldjygeag ,Jug-wi-op, QJOJJZ cmd QNEQ. Kfvx,oJJ6 ,iwlfffefs 135 we W9 QW? We MW- ' o,i,,Qic Science Club members Ken Bucher, Dave Fcxhrlcxnd, and Marv Nevans adjust lrapisiai on cosmic ray telescope. Stimulating the interest of PSH Space-Age students in the world of science was the goal of the Science Club. This was accomplished with the help of movies, a guest speaker, and a trip to the Case Computer Center. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Everette Tompkins, the group erected a cosmic ray telescope. Each member also gave a half-hour talk on his particular interest. Good grades and proficiency are prerequisites to becoming a shop foreman. A foreman's duties are to assist instructors with beginning classes and student records. This year they undertook the project of building 20 piano dollies for the Parma Board of Education. Shop foremen, advised by Mr. Robert Fricker, took a field trip to the General Motors Institute in Flint, Michigan. Fun as well as service projects could describe the activities of the Home Economics Club. Under the guidance of Miss Nancy Roberts, the members gained experience in cooking by baking cookies for the All-School Party and by preparing a spa- ghetti dinner in the spring. At Christmas they donated gifts to the orphans at Parmadale, which gave the girls a feeling of self-satisfaction. Science Club probes origin of cosmic ray SCIENCE CLUB - Bottom Row - Fahrlcxnd, secretoryg Bucher, vice-president Bombeck, president Wilkowski, treasurer. Row 2-Nevcms, Kovorch, Bridle, Cowie, Werner, Fedcik, Burns. Row 3-Rauch, Benizen, Ressler, Bozcrrth, Mothers, Prech, Shaw, Mendicino. .-v 7' L? if 136 'fi ,Ha FOREMEN - Bottom Row - Sirl, Ottobre, Neuzil, Graf, Punchak, Hlavsa. Row 2-Hellman, Mathews, Iordan. Row 3-Kern, ome EC. Shop Foremen pursue interests OME ECONOMICS CLUB - Bottom Row - Kruty, vice- Bertha, Bakos. Row 3-Holz, Picklo, Brandes, Stettin, pro- residentg Moorhead, secretary, Guenther, president, gram chairman, Buyer, project chairman, Montgomery, tull, treasurer. Row 2-Frantisak, Adams, Shirey, Fabian, Morris, Weis. . xr -, wx -f fr 212 A A 7 Y 4 . 137 SPECTRUM staff editors check Co-layout Editor Ed Vaj- nar's progress on drawing their dummies -Student Lite Editor Sandy Vargo. Faculty Editor Barb Sepic. Sports Editor Harvey Heikel. Girls' Sports, Marsha Kaminsky. Capturing memories of laughter, work, an Literary Editor Ioyce Tokar asks Sandy Schuller, Editor- in-chiei oi the '59 SPECTRUM. about the progress chart. ir 138 Art Editor Ieanne Rychak and Photography Editor Rudyk discuss designs for the yearbook cover as ior Section Editors Tetiana Fedorwycz and Lorna confer on the scheduling of seniors for their Last summer when visions of water skiing baseball danced in the heads of most PSH students the Spectrum staff congregated at Editor-in-chieh Sandy Schuller's house and drew up the udummy' -their blueprint of the bigger and better editior of this year's 1959 Spectrum. As the new year rolled around at Parma, the energetic crew started the long process of arrang- ing for pictures to be taken, interviewing, writing, rewriting, and rewriting. The perennial problerrl of forty-seven characters per line consistently ap peared to harried writers. Such matters as heads bleeds, and cutlines demanded close attention fro busy staff members. While the March 19 dead line grew more and more ominous, Staff Advise Miss Emily Wilson patiently worked with the group on numerous details. When the copy was completed, the tedious task of indexing was begun. After one mad last minute scurry, the precious pages of your '59 Spectrum were carefully sent away to the printers. ,A ,, ,, ,,,,, H , H W ,,,, nn ,,,, , , ,, , Business Staff members Carol Wallace, bookkeeper, and Patti Bernotas, editor ol the activities section, super- Iaye Biasiotta, typist. check subscriptions and patron vise as Ian Cowgill types her copy. Meanwhile. Layout ads. as Carol Wiencek. typist. and Anne Lutz. business Editor Larry Boesger checks margins on Pat's dummy. manager. count receipts from sales of the '59 SPECTRUM. f ' ndsh'p 's q 1 f 1959 Spect um Staff Senior SPECTRUM writers Sally Szabo and Ierrie Fabian by iuniors Bonnie Slach, Virginia Panelr, Staff Photog- iinish last-minute corrections on their copy, supervised rapher Gene Wood. Pat Smith and Sue Ellen Volbrecht. 1 I '1 139 SPECTRUM BUSINESS STAFF-Bottom Row-Paula Kocab, loan Budd, Phyllis Bell, Barbara Trapp, Gerry Rymut, loan Miller. Row Z-lucly Veverka, Marcia Rothman, Kathy Lynch, Elizabeth Stroh, Ierrie Fabian, Evelyn Posipanka. Business Staff boosts sale of Yearbooks Rich Kwolek, Curt Reece, and Ralph Iarvis decorate the goal post in anticipation of another Parma Redmen victory. ,ff ,, 'fr Under the supervision of Faculty Adviser Mrs. Mabel Lewis and Business Manager Anne Lutz, the business staff sold yearbooks, patron ads, and friendship pictures to pay for the '59 Spectrum. Staff typists helped complete last minute work. Members then handled the enormous job of dis- tributing the yearbooks and balancing the budget. Girls Boosters have done it again! Amid cheering crowds at the Homecoming Game they accepted the first place trophy for their prize-winning float, the result of weeks of careful planning and hard work, advised by Mrs. Sallie Richards. Again during football season, the girls held the annual Powder Puff football game. They also earned money by selling programs at the games. Get your game tickets here! This was the call of the Boys Boosters as they competed with the Girls Boosters for a top sales record. Building a float, decorating the goal posts, and selling license plate tags were only a few of their many activities advised by Mr. john Rowan. v - 1 v BOOSTERS-Bottom Row-Kwolek, secretary, Reece, Klym, president, Urbansky, vice-president, Ford, Row Z-Reese, Hajek, Hausser, Suchan, Gradisher, Lendvay, Kiraly. Row 3-Landreth, Win- IRLS BOOSTERS-Bottom Row-Benditz, treasurer, Sad- Wski, secretary, Petrash, president, Springer, vice-presi- ent' Rupple, assistant treasurer. Row 2-Toth, HTOIHCO, Greaves, Willis, Schuller, Viscomi, Estronick, Gelo, einhardt. Row 3-Hill, Scarcion, Fabian, Simon, Camp- stanley, White, Prech, Onesky, Florian, Frutki Cody, Freiwald, Condon, Lawson, Femelius, Demko, Heikel, Michnay. rs stimulate spirit of PSH students bell, Reiff, Busato, Chalker. Row 4-Flory, Bauer, Lange, Sekely, Gray, Sturbaum, Gourley, Schroeder, Rychak, Row 5--Cowgill, Going, Bonk, Bcrrnhill, Karaba, Kaminsky, Andrews, Galdun, Rudyk. 0 Q V ' fi r 4-. in K-f A v , . ' :fi ' 5 it X 'L if '-7 X - i' - - 9 . Q f ' .. ll- In .:.U f V X , it ,. V iew i l , lt s a g , ' if r,, t e f l - Ili? ' l-fe' ' , -, L1 2 Fi ' j-, ,. 51:9 la? v- VN I mm f6jcL AJMLQL afpwmfx 53 L-wi. Qwwvem ffziift WW1 A A Je frm gswa Ce i v ill I .jbwfed JZu,a,D?- X ,J n. Row 4- Teez11zwo1'k and action develop the .fklillf of e1zte1j31fzki1zg Players .driv- ing to meet their goals Tlorouglo good f1'6lZ.7ZZ'7Zg and II36Ifl131'.l'bqJ, teezm 11ze1nbe1fr at PSH I66I7f'1'l1:'LZ7 the mft of being good Jportr-Wi11 or lore To climax the most successful football season in the history of PSH, the Redmen were honored at a special assembly December 4. At this time Co-captains Rich Shaker and Dave Condon ac- cepted the Lake Erie League Championship Trophy from Mr. Wayne C. Blough. 1958 saw Parma capture the LEL title, its first since entering the league in the fall of 1953, and rank ninth in the Associated Press Ohio high school top ten rating. Led by Head Coach Mr. Bob Brugge and Coaches Mr. jim Fritzsche, Mr. Dick Galleher, and Mr. Bob Fricker, the Redmen notched their first undefeated campaign since 1948. At the football banquet given by the Parma Lions Club, Rich Shaker received the most valu- able player trophy, while the sportsmanship award went to Larry Zipsir. Frank Gaal and Chuck Staresina were named most improved, and Dave Condon was awarded the scholarship trophy. Dave was also voted All-Scholastic by the Press and the News and made several all-state teams. 142 Sprinting past several would-be tacklers. Parma Rich Shaker breaks into Berea's secondary for a big oweriul Redmen snare LEL title: finish 9-0 In the season's opener, the Redmen scored early d hung on to defeat Akron Hower, 6-0. Larry ipsir's outstanding play at left halfback earned im a spot on the News Dream Team backiield. Parma celebrated the fifteenth renewal of an d neighborhood rivalry by trouncing Rhodes to e tune of 28-0. The Rams never seriously reatened as the Redmen rolled to their third raight victory over their traditional foes. Leading by a narrow 6-0 count at halftime, an oused Parma team tallied twice in the second alf to earn a 22-8 verdict over St. Edwards. The Redmen rambled on to their fourth straight iumph by defeating Shaw's Cardinals 6-0 in the ason's LEL opener. The game was scoreless ntil early in the third quarter when Glen Norman lunged three yards for a touchdown. Parma's ard-hitting line sent six Shaw players to the delines, three in the first five minutes of play. ecause of his sparkling performance, Larry Zipsir as picked for the PresStar Team. By trampling Shaker Heights, 36-6, Parma ined sole possession of first place in the LEL. he Redmen gave the Homecoming Night fans ARSITY FOOTBALL - Bottom Row - Coach Golleher, cxrlosky, Arncxto, Hdjek, Stcrrcrsini, Condon, co-corpicring hcrker, co-cciptcxing Norman, Cormpi, Corwin, Lcznclreth, hiles, Pontikos. Row 2-Zaremba, Kovacs, Tommozsini, fhite, Strcrtis, Word, Lyons, Tcrrnovecki, Gcxol, Errner, ntil, Q , ss., xi aa . s W 'Y . . seek:- A--V 'L .4 ,K ze sas- ,Wm N , . ess , . Q sees 1 ..,. - ,en L plenty to cheer about as they scored in every period and held the Red Raiders scoreless until the closing stanza. Guard Dave Condon made the News Dream Team for his alert play. Parma completely dominated play, as they rolled to a 28-0 triumph over the Lakewood Rang- ers. The Redmen scored the first time they had possession of the ball with Rich Shaker slashing four yards for the TD. After this game Frank Zaremba was placed on the News Dream Team. In a showdown for first place in the LEL, Parma defeated a battling Cleveland Heights club, 12-6. Both teams were undefeated, but the Redmen tal- lied in the first and fourth quarters and held the Tigers scoreless until the last minute of play. Jim Campi hauled in two TD's and became the fourth Redman to make the News Dream Team. Euclid scored first, but a spirited Redmen squad bounced back to take a lead which it never relin- quished. The result was a 28-14 victory and the undisputed Lake Erie League title. The Redmen thrilled a Dads' Night crowd and put the finishing touches to an undefeated season by downing Berea's Braves, 24-8. Zipsir, Gierke, Demo, Hcissel. Row 3-Coach Fritzsche, Tsonlon, Bryzgot, Heikel, Grozcle, Blozcrk, Prcihl, Brucchieri, Cocich Brugge, Bourquin, Wood, Hcfrcrnts, Loizos, Wilk, Roskoivich, Coach Fricker. Photo hy Dick Misch -A f ., :QM --mme ---JJ, eslttkg., , , ei- - , ww.-.a-:, 1st mu. , ,D 7 143 Unclefeated IV's capture first LEL crow Larry Zipsir slashes into th end zone for six more point VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD P IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD arma Opponent Parma Opponent 38 Rhodes U 6 Akron l-lower U 22 Shaw U 28 Rhodes U 0 shaker Heights 0 22 St. Edwards 8 30 Lakewood 8 6 Shaw , U 32 Cleveland Heights U 36 Shaker Heights 6 16 Euclid 0 23 Lakewood I l 0 12 Cleveland Heights. ' 5 28 ' Euclid, A ' 14 24 Berea 8 All-Ohio Guard Dave Condon takes out two Shaw gridders while springing Glen Norman loose for a 23-yard iaunt. This year's edition of the junior varsity Redme notched Parmals first Lake Erie League JV foo ball title by finishing with a 5-0-1 slate. Coache by Mr. Jack Ellis and Mr. Ken Wiley, both i their initial seasons as junior varsity mentors, th gridders produced the first undefeated campaigx since a JV squad was organized in 1953. Opening the season with a 38-0 trouncing Rhodes, Parma quickly gathered momentum t carry them through the rest of the schedule. Th only blemish on their record was a scoreless ti with a tough Shaker Heights team. All of th junior Redmen were promoted to the varsity f the campaign's finale with Berea, and many sa action in the closing minutes of the contest. Because of their fine team performance, the e tire squad, numbering thirty boys, received nu erals at the December 3 football banquet. wo-milers produce 5-1 mark in dual meets ROSS-COUNTRY TEAM - ottom Row-Holden, Slow on, fhillips, Frutkin, Cicrvot elli, Splitstore, Sorvcrrdo. ow 2-Krumins, Krorsowski often, Seibert, Merslelder, crvocky, Stomper. Row 3- eduk, manager, Gcrllowitz irkcr, Hill, Steck, Goellner, ichley, Knowles, Coorch Sis ek. Coached by Mr. Dick Sistek, the cross-country earn enjoyed a successful 5 Win - 1 loss dual meet 'ecord. The harriers finished third in both the EL and district meets. The latter qualified them or the state finals where they placed 17th. At he Boosters' banquet, 8 Redmen received awards. V FOOTBALL - Bottom Row - Ambrose, Eldon, Munck, urns, Hcryn, Scholl, Schneider, Kurtz, Sturznickel. Row 2 Be-zulcr, manager, Cottrill, Ziek, Ecrlikcr, Zlokcxs, Buemi, sire, Vensky, Kukul. Row 3-Coach Ellis, Burcrn, mcrns CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD Parma Opponent 26 Berea 32 25 West 36 23 Rhodes 38 l7 Cathedral Latin 45 25 Shcrw 30 44 Euclid 17 crgerg Chonko, Heil, Krentz, Niedzidlek, Kubcrlcr, Mozrcinko Seibert, Coach Wiley. Row 4-Redovicrn, Yody, Farris Chcrpius, Sportz, Graham, Weber, Loukcrs. 145 Netters finish 1-4: keqlers boast 43-26 slate ' TENNIS RECORD Parmcx Opponent U Lakewood 5 U Shaker Heights 5 2 Show 3 5 Euclid U O Cleveland Heights 5 BOWLING TEAM-Coach Willicrm Kuttler, A1 Bloesinger, Bob Turocy, Don Kolcrrsky, lim Lcxbudc, Russ Ncxtherson. 146 TENNIS TEAM - Bottom Ro -Grcxdisher, Slofwson, Reece Limberg, Reardon, Bednar Becker. Row 2-Kwolek, With Urbdnsky, Tracy, Lindow Bonkowsky, Coach Posgcxi. Parma's tennis team, coached by Mr. Erni Posgai, placed fifth in the Lake Erie League wi a 1 win - 4 loss record. After losing their firs three matches to Lakewood, Shaker Heights, an Shaw, the netters rebounded to shellac Euclid 5-0. Ending the season, the Redmen visited Cleve land Heights and lost by the same score, 5-O. At the tennis banquet sponsored by the Men' Boosters, Mark With received the Most Valuabl Player Award for the second successive year. O the fourteen team rnernbers, six earned second-yea awards and two merited first-year letters. Under the direction of Coach William Kuttle Parma's bowling team snared third place in th News Interscholastic Bowling League with a 45-2 effort. The Redmen started slowly but graduall gathered momentum and iinished with a bang. The team was very evenly balanced: there wer only seven pins difference between the highes average, that of Captain Russ Natherson, and th lowest. From October 20 to February 28 the squa practiced Friday nights and competed Saturda mornings at Linsz-Superior Recreation. At th sports banquet all six bowlers received awards. termined qrapplers Tutored by Mr. Frank Germane who was as- by Mr. Joseph Charnigo, the grapplers snared place in the LEL with a 2 win - 3 loss record compiled a fine 6-4 overall slate. Parma ad sixth in both the Hiram and the district In the latter Harry Houska qualified the state finals by placing second in the 165 class. Unfortunately, he lost a hard-fought in the opening round of the finals. At the winter sports banquet, 12 wrestlers re- eived awards. Jim Campi was named most aluablel' and Ron Masanek, most improved. WRESTLING RECORD Parma Opponent 33 Brecksville 20 48 Rhodes 5 28 St. losephs 15 38 St. Edwards 13 18 Lakewood 21 3 Berea 35 23 Cleveland Heights 12 ll Euclid 32 27 Shaw 16 17 Shaker Heights 24 ARSI' WRESTLING - Bottom Row - Houska, Tomko, Masomek, Zamiska, Flory, 2-Kay, Vest, Todt, Steck, Leonhardt, Axon, ruits, Piro, Plant, Fassinger. Row 3-Gerrnane, head arhe ampi, Florian, captain, post 6-4 overall record 175-pounder Denis Leonhardt appears lo be bettering a Cleveland Heights opponent. Denis look the match, 4- 1. coach, Havlik, manager, Voss, rnanagerg Yurchisin, Spatz, Hill, Carnegie, Brakernan, manager, Koch, manager, Charnigo, assistant coach. r fail 147 ,,ig,fif,ftif,g, Scrappy caqersr ,W WZ M ,Wim- A , . if Xb! VARSITY BASKETBALL - Bottom Row - Lewis, manager- Shaker, Neuenschwander, Gambino, Ccznliia, Brzygoti Boyd, manager. Row 2-Coach Bihary, Klyrn, manager, Bill Gambino, who finished third in the LEL in scoring. slips in from underneath to notch two more Parma points. 148 52, in LEL with l 'W 34 12 U 5 lily 40' Lyons, Freiwald, Blazak, Hulvalchick, Cole, manager. Rovl 3-Fernelius, manager, Cody, Prahl, Bass, Dempsey, Bon kowsky, captain, Coach Cordisco. Coached by Mr. Pat Cordisco and Mr. Elmer Bihary, Parrna's varsity cagers produced a 7 win 9 loss record. Posting a 4-6 league effort enabler the Redmen to end the season in a deadlock witl Shaker Heights for third place in the LEL. At the winter sports banquet Bill Gambinc received the most valuable player trophy, and Ricl Shaker was awarded the sportsmanship trophy. Parma started the season right by decisionin St. Edwards, 80-66. Opening the third quarte with several quick baskets, the Redmen rebounde from a 32-32 deadlock and were never headed, In the LEL opener the Redmen scored a thrill ing, tension-packed 63-61 victory over Euclid' Panthers. At one time Parma trailed by 13 point but they took the lead early in the fourth quarte and hung on to gain their second victory. Benedictine handed the Redmen their first los 46-39. The Bengals grabbed an early lead, busf Parma simply couldn't get started. Two successful free throws by Shaw in the lasa second of play caused Parma's downfall, 48-46 At halftime the score was knotted 23-23, and ir the last half the lead changed hands nine times. 4-6 effort and compile 7-9 season's record Rebounding from two straight setbacks, the Red- en defeated Shaker Heights, 71-65, and climbed E second place in the LEL. Parma owned a 40-32 dvantage at the intermission and outlasted the Red Raiders in the second half. In the annual classic the varsity had little trouble urning back the Alumni, 63-54. Slightly rusty from a three week lay-off, Parma Est a tough 63-50 verdict to Lakewood. The rappy Redmen hung on gamely throughout most f the rough-and-tumble contest but cou1dn't quite ope with the Rangers' fourth quarter surge. I The Parma cagers had complete control during 'most of the game and coasted to a 50-45 victory ver their arch-rivals, the Rhodes Rams. In a controversial, fiercely fought contest, the edmen dropped a heart-breaking 59-57 decision Cleveland Heights. Parma had a 57-53 ad- antage with seconds remaining, but then the roof ll ing a combination of fouls, technicals, and field als spelled defeat. Heights' winning basket came ith but two seconds remaining. Duplicating the earlier Parma-Euclid thriller, e varsity captured an exciting 66-64 overtime erdict. Although leading most of the way, the. edmen had to come from behind to tie. A Held al by Frank Brzygot with one second remaining nt the game into overtime, and johnny Neuen- hwander's basket iced the contest. At the end of the first quarter Parma held a -18 lead, but they cou1dn't keep up the pace d finally lost to Shaw by a 73-60 count. Shaker Heights' ball handling and outside shoot- g proved costly to the Redmen, who finished on e short end of a 52-47 score. Parma simply couldn't get started and went wn to defeat at the hands of Berea, 56-51. In another thriller, Lakewood sank the winning sket with seven seconds remaining to earn an citing 54-53 victory over the Redmen. Avenging a previous defeat, an inspired varsity ounced Cleveland Heights to the tune of 67-54. y downing the Tigers in their last league game, ie cagers climbed into third place in the LEL. The opening contest of the sectional tourna- tents saw Parma, experiencing an off night, lose 1 an underrated St. Stanislaus club, 65-55. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Parma Opponent 80 St. Edwards 66 63 Euclid 61 39 Benedictine 46 46 Shaw 48 7l Shaker Heights 65 63 Alumni 54 50 Lakewood 63 50 Rhodes 45 57 Cleveland Heights 59 66 Euclid 64 60 Shaw '73 47 Shaker Heights 52 51 Berea 56 53 Lakewood 54 67 Cleveland Heights 54 55 St. Stanislaus 65 Center Bob Bass launches a short iump shot in hopes of breaking a scoreless deadlock against Cleveland Heights Spirited junior Redmen Win 7, lose 7. and tie 1 s 1 IV BASKETBALL - Bottom Row - Weber, Kurtz, Zlokas, Slepko, Marek, Wilson, Chonko, Hill, Ravas, Coach Buemi, Boppel, Yovorsky. Row 2-Buran, manager, Heil, IV ccxgers Tom Wilson and Ken Weber watch as Kim Hill Though finishing Sixth in the Lake Erie f attempts to sink a lay-up and put the Redmen in front. with a 3 Win - 7 loss effort, the junior A basketball team produced a 7-7-1 overall l The jV's, coached by Mr. Ray Roob, im as the season progressed, for they recorded victories in their last three starts. IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Parma Opponent 55 St. Edwards 26 56 Euclid 85 4l Benedictine 29 45 Shaw 59 54 Shaker Heights 46 43 Alumni 43 56 Lakewood 62 62 Rhodes 59 43 Cleveland Heights 56 49 Euclid 5U 59 Shaw 68 38 Shaker Heights 54 67 Berea Sl 52 Lakewood 49 64 Cleveland Heights 54 150 Leaders demonstrate and ofiiciate in gym - 'gr 8 . KT-., r- -,x e a,,..w,, 1 , gwg ' ,W a. it , wma.-:alas Q. l ara. My ,names nwglwmn ag i N, V A . .... . - -A --,4 Ke:-MXL - YK- naman is resume www-amines r-ml - Y as-la ,L mimi Hmmm' nwnmxmng BOYS LEADERS-Bottom Row-Frutkiri, Werner, Falzar- ano, Campi, vice-president, Tommasini, Freiwald, presi- dent, Bonkowsky, treasurer, Fellenstein, Walien, Reece. Row 2-Hulvalchick, Paul, Bourquin, Sobota, Tracy, Axon, Beran, Richley, Urbansky, Lawson, Henk, Taylor. Bow 3 Supervised by Mr. Fritzsche, the Boys Leaders held their own honors gym class three times per week. The main duty of the Leaders was to assist the physical education instructors in conducting classes. This involved leading calisthenics, demon- strating fundamental techniques in' various sports, Tom Funk. ct member of Leaders, returns his opponent's volley while playing tennis on new courts near the gym. In --Y --- - - . -as-.a,,,,,a5a., ' ' r' r 'wr in 'fm f esranannaynan.-:em eidsciswieaass' 'waz ri mweaaimssauilrmn 1' Mrirewsniaaaanrwasasa Hmm. if Iii: i ,.. r?EsraistBMQFFPfEF ??f.M' nasaiawasa ' .- . , M . , , tt - -V QV Q.: -: :ig-'I- - :. P' --WLM ! Zsnfiuii Mit -Miller, Meech, Marsoun, Canitia, Tvorik, Boppel, Tar- novecky, Ralph, Bucher, Lewicki, Zamiska, Harbart, Row 4 -Heikel, Kwolek, Snyder, Neuter, Brucchieri, Bero, Bass, Staresina, Yontez, Florian, Landreth, Funk, Brady. maintaining discipline, and officiating at athletic contests during gym periods. Included among the Leaders' many activities were sponsoring a dance after the Parma-Shaw basketball game, selling PSH decals, and dancing the Charleston for the All-School Party. Although the record broke, ten Boys Leaders do a good iob of faking the Charleston at the annual All-School Party. sv Cindermen aim for lst Lake Erie League title i jg, I Z lr -w 3, A g' Q .,,,,, s ' .r1,.?il'l7 '-g.' - ?' l f g ,, U4 1 ,, , -, ,-X 1 ' , . ' , in ' ' ,, M i 'Q i i '-' . n .. ..,,. E- K l y X ' i Ab i? 5. N I H x A' ':': V I ' 2 - .. , W H.,f,- -:-stu F Aa '- .,,, F . - , I--:,Q5,:4,.?..-':,:a ef an Q Ei .,.,'.,, 5 . h . i ' ll . 5 1. ,J , ' , , gg, jig? - lv V ,. b , dwg. f ,I , , ' W, , L , i -. f 1.,-5 ., zisz In 4 , -- 3, 1 ek, , A , ,. 1 i , V g. lrj ' ' gg .P 'H J , . - ' .. , . - .. I 7 '3 f ' Isis J I, .,.: , - ::. EE i i' .' . E . mx-1 ' . ,. f ,'. x R , gi r A . ,N fi' - I i , ' I - ' , -e M A u f ,H -A R ' A fl 'Rub R l ' - Ru! 'T ..:.. gf- ,. ' ' ff - 4 L I ' , - ,M - , , , ., A V, , A ' r- liifii aiaiv se - 24? Eff if: .. Q , '? , ' H Vi- TRACK-Botiom Row-Pachuta, Chinnici, Richley, Sieck, Wcrffen, Heikel, White, Karlosky, Onesky, Miller, Champion, Schenk. Row 2-Lakotish, Feola, Buerni, Pekar, Detwiler, Love, Se-ichko, Phillips, Christ, Amundsen, Basch. Row 3- Stamper, Ford, Redick, Hooper, Perry, Meech, Tischler, Husak, Lcrskowski. Row 4-Pernosky, Evans, Blazer, Su- In meet against SL Ed's. Harv Heikel heaves the discus 115 feel. 9 inches, which was good enough for third place. 152 chan, Demo, Tvorik, Henninger, Fassinger. Row 5-Flight, Spatz, Iirka, Davis, Krumins, Moss, Zavoclcy, Blazak, stone, Savarda, Row 6-Fedak, manager, Shull, Wolansky Row 7-Veal, Gravall, Snyder, Butler, Parks, Schi Weber, Knowles, Looking forward to a tough ten-meet sch the Parma cindermen began grueling pre-s workouts on March 9. Under the capable cos of Mr. Ken Weber and Mr. Dick Sistek, faults corrected, and the trackmen quickly rounded condition for their first meet on April 10. Duey Landreth grimaces as he high jumps 4 feet, 9 which placed him second in the Parma-St. Ignatius We , N I, T thletics provide challenge for sports-minded Boys' intramural basketball lasted from January to March 6. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors ll competed in one league of 16 teams. Each quad played several preliminary games in prep- ration for a double elimination tournament. In he finals the Comets easily beat the Netters, 43-24, nd thus walked off with the championship. Bob alph finished first in the annual foul shooting ontest by sinking 85 of his 100 shots. Sponsored by Mr. William Herlihy, intramural ennis lasted from October 1 to November 14. Bob after won the tennis championship. In addition to basketball and fall tennis, a ariety of other sports, including table tennis, adminton, golf, and spring tennis, were available o any boy who desired to participate. The entire oys' intramural program was under the capable irection of Mr. Richard Galleher. Physical education classes met twice a Week for he purpose of improving physical fitness, develop- ng coordination, and learning the fundamentals of arious sports. The students participated in group ames such as basketball, football, volleyball, nd baseball. Individual athletic prowess was em- hasized in tumbling, wrestling, tennis, and on the pparatus. For the first time co-educational classes n square dancing were held. Iohn Holden, Iim Redovian, and Iim Demo move in for cz possible rebound as Rollie Mersfelder tries cx iump shot. Members of the eighth period gym class watch Nick Griffor demonstrate weight lifting. 153 Golf and baseball tea Dave Pcxchutcx and Iim Bcrlla battle for cr rebound while Chuck Farris. George Christ. and Mike Konicek look on. ms tackle tough foes 1 MM ' :L-fi , 1 ', ...M , was Iohn Pczsqualle attempts to break down Ken Lasky in 145-pound match. Boys' gym classes wrestled for 2 Hoping to improve upon last year's third finish in the Lake Erie League, Parma's 1 began practice on March 16. The Re ' coached by Mr. jim Fritzsche, golfed four to hours per night at Ridgewood Country Club preparation for a rugged fourteen-match sct 154 GOLF - Bottom Row--Brown Sutolo, Surcm, Normom, Win stanley, Neuenschwcxncler Beebe, Zcxmiskor, Couch Fritz sche. Row 2--Dobro, Reese Gallagher, Allen, Rasmussen Berczn, Miller, Notherson Lendvcry, Becxr. they seek to improve upon last year's records At but Herb Bonlcowsky grits his teeth as he waits for the opposing hurler's offering. Varsity baseball practice began on March 9, and for the next month practice was held in the boys' gym due to inclement weather. A batting cage was used for the first time indoors to allow the team to acquire the needed hitting and pitching practice. All 25 squad members worked hard in anticipation VARSITY BASEBALL - Bottom Row - Iermann, Walker, Thomas, Rollins, Scacco, Morgcmo, Ieremiah. Row 2- Coach Roob, Ralph, Doeringer, Werner, Chaney, Emfield, of the opener with Berea on April 13. Seeking to dethrone Euclid, Parma looked for- ward to the big April 21 game. This contest could also dictate the LEL representative in the district eliminations. The Redmen were coached by Mr. Bob Fricker, assisted by Mr. Ray Roob. Abraham, Gierke, Coup, manager. Row 3-Kiraly, man- ager, Pontikos, Bonkowsky, Condon, Coach Marshall, Zuk, manager. 155 Cheerleaders capture trophy for third time Action! was just one cheer that drew atten- tion to the pep of our cheerleaders and helped them capture the Brooklyn-Parma News Tourna- ment trophy for the third consecutive year. In addition to spreading school spirit, they attended a clinic at Ohio University and sponsored one here Y . ,- . f U 4, , l'311fff1 fr,2cL1ffrf,ff,r fluff V fn 9 f Q-'..4.f?fyif.f 'f'-Zz? C, Q72 gtg!! To' ,Aff X Q ,, pa ,f :M J, I. -XQLLKTQL 13, ,,,, A! flu A X7 li XI!! yi!! fry lip QZ!A 1fL.' ' f- !! Q9 ,1fT'2' J' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Bottom Row-Chcrlker, Sokol- owski, Petrcrsh, Gelo. Row 2 2 - Gourley, Gczldun, Boruer, Kulcscrr, Rudyk. at Parma. The highlight of this year came when both JV and Varsity Cheerleaders cheered their teams on to LEL football crowns. Business meetings with the adviser, Mrs. Lois Bowen, and practice three nights a week resulted in acrobatic skill and precision-like cheers. 156 N IV CHEERLEADERS - Spon- X seller, Amon, Dempsey, Zip- ' sir, Tcrlicrk, Gerding. J yocff' f faiffg ,L ' eff ficcgzg ,f PLN' ,'V l ,f fy f ff , frtfdvfdeffen. fl fAAf4fJf0 C KA ff ,,,, . 'l l Leaders add mothers' dinner to their agenda GIRLS LEADERS - Bottom Row - Andrews, treasurer, Bauer, vice-president, Sekely, president: Kaminsky, secre- tary, Rudyk, publicity chairman. Row Z-Chalker, Sulli- van, Coppola, Gelo, Petrash, Battaglia, Schuller, Taliak, L Red and white was the typical color scheme in the girls' gym on Monday and Wednesday morn- ings. These colors helped signify Girls Leaders, the student aides in the gym department. Taking attendance, giving exercises, demonstrating basic skills, running errands, and helping at Intramurals Success comes to Mary Ann Rudyk. Cindy Gray. and Bon- 'nie Bauer upon passing national volleyball rating tests. L: t I t W4 . Ea fir :Ai f ,+ 5,15 3 Toth, Lange. Row 3 - Rupple, Gruber, Hill, Gerding, Greaves, Reill, Kott, Briggs, Wadzuk, Vonderau. Row 4- Carnpbell, Gray, Detrick, Kneebusch, Flick, Kolman, Mizek, Sadowski, Todor, Graham. were just a part of their duties. A Get-Acquainted Party, a candy sale, a float for the Homecoming Parade, an Alumni party, a mothers' dinner, and traditional Leaders' Week were among many worthwhile activities planned with the help of their adviser. Miss Ruth Felt. Girls Leaders' mothers enjoy the spaghetti dinner held in their honor before the Cleveland Hts. basketball game. 157 Typical spring gym days now include tennis Traveling rings. just one section of the girls' obstacle course in phys. ed. class, proves easy to Bonnie Benditz. All out and Showers ranked top on the list of frequently used sayings around the girls' gym. These were signals for nearly 85 girls to rush into either the gym or the locker room. The span between was utilized by anything from bouncing on the trampoline or playing a fast game of basket- Elaine Iackman goes through some basic trampoline skills as her classmates watch and wait for a chance to bounce. Ng 'i-VL 'df , M Erica Adrian displays faultless form as she dives Ianice Madeley in cr gym class tumbling demons ball to having square dancing with the boys' c With the addition of hiking, tennis, and activities to the spring sports' agenda, the instructors, Miss Felt, Mrs. Bowen, Miss I Koehler, and Miss Marcia Carlson, found few moments to themselves. Parma's new tennis courts, located east of the gym provide fun and exercise for Iudy Zipsir and Peg op bowling teams represent Parma well TOP TEAM-Ccrrol Epp, Lydia Suckow, Shciren Bcilihorser, Lynn Kruk, Lois Hollenbeck. Shrieks of happiness and the crash of the pins ombined to make a noisy atmosphere for some 00 girl bowlers. During afternoons after school, hese girls gathered at local alleys, each with the ope that her team might reign as champ of their eague. This year the champs of one league While the ball rumbles down the alley, Iudy Whitiord fol- ows through cmd crosses her lingers for cx needed strike. traveled to Playhouse Square Lanes to take first place in the West Cuyahoga Bowling Tournament for the second year in a row. Besides supervising the four leagues, Miss Felt, Miss Koehler, Miss Carlson, and Miss Colleen Cochrane offered point- ers on correct bowling form and scoring. TOP AVERAGES-Bottom Row-Lutz, Nciiherson, Row 2- Epp, Mcrrtinez, Veverkor. 159 Intramural sports create new friendship Crowded conditions at PSH made it necessary for intramurals to be divided into an A and B group this year. But even with the playing time cut in half, the team spirit and excitement were present. Sports-minded girls gathered on Monday and Friday nights for games of volleyball, basket- Bottom Row-Gray and Von derczu, co-presidents. Row - Schuller, vice-president Graham, treasurerg Lang and Reiff, coesecretcxries. Ro 3-Bcrlthcrser and Epp, bowl ing co-ordincrtors. ball, and softball. These games, set up in tourna ment style by the Co-presidents Gail Vonderau an Cindy Gray, and their adviser, Miss Felt, provide girls with an opportunity to make new friends an develop co-ordination. Sportsmanship and team work stood as the girls' ideals. Intramural volleyball gives the girls an opportunity to meet and compete with other girls from all three classes 160 INTRAMURAL OFFICERS - Basketball players crowd around the oificial's table to urn in their lineup lor a Monday night intramural game. On Recognition Day, girls received letters or ins, depending on the number of points they had ccumulated. These points were awarded to girls or participating in intramural sports or outside Ictivities. Leaders also got a chance to practice or national rating tests. develop co-ordination and teamwork Girls wait anxiously beneath the basket for the rebound. 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X .3 K-fx - -H X A-35 :Q ,M -I g '5- , 'N 5a 1 . ur ,Q -gg 4,-, I - -Q K-M . wif --H v-B Fi' We'll never forget going to g6l77'Z6'.Q buf 1 1:1761 home j9 16115161 comfw .ration and IczuglJte1' in the 1961115 keel-Dmg mb wztla the later! mir all i771P07'fd7'lf P61171 of ftuflent lqfe Pmmaf com! of lbe1.ro1zzzl1t1ef Books and classes, clubs and games, canteens and proms-all are part of student life at PSH. Whether it's reading into the wee hours to finish a book review, searching for a new dress for the senior dance, or racing to the cafeteria for lunch- all belong to student life. Though fall brought a change from summer leisure, it didn't take long for 3200 students to slip into the familiar routine at PSH. Throughout the school year Parma-ites were able to take new courses offered at PSH, join different clubs, and attend numerous activities. Strong school spirit carried us through an undefeated football season to our first LEL title. Students joined their classmates in presenting the class assemblies, and they brought tax stamps to pro- mote the new Parma hospital. The prom and junior dance in May climaxed our social year. As books closed in June, students awaited news of college acceptances or made plans for summer jobs-another part of a student's life. 164 Noise and hurried errands spell morninq Time to rise and shine-but what a timel, the erage PSH student thought, as he noted the rly hour on the alarm clock which had just rred him out of sleep. Unwilling and groggy, he ose, sleepily ate breakfast, and got ready for hool. After a frantic last-minute Search for his islaid lunch or a lost textbook, he found himself t in the bracing morning air trudging toward the Q s stop in time to catch the bus. Once on the bus, he discovered happily that the ise would keep him awake until he reached PSH. brief, clamorous social hour in the cafeteria s ended by the 7:45 bell. After a trip to his cker, several encounters with his friends, and aybe an emergency mission to the supply store, was ready for his first class. Unlike him, many PSH-ers weren't due until meroom period. But even at that later hour, me were tardy. They gave a variety of explana- ns in all degrees of probability, but they were te nonetheless. This necessitated quick trips to e main lobby for tardy permits. After receiving eir permits, they were ready for another day at e Queen of High Schools, Parma Senior High. Typical Monday-through-Friday morning scene: bus riding students disembarking in the Parma Senior High bus loop. Parma-ites queue up outside room 101 for excuses. Pro- viding them is one of counselors' numerous daily duties. l 165 After each period Parma-ites battle the crowds as they struggle to reach their next class-all in tive minutes. - F I iw - get - M . aww: sr .V H ! s .. 5 1 1 is . , -f ,, nw: A Q r V .1 is 1 1 Linda Zaleltel passes out report cards in homeroom: Iudy Zipsir receives hers. she hopes to have a few A' Crowded halls and sleepy students heral Sheila Oscar. Don Vlasek. and Terry Ford, members of the Morning Show. report news of the day to homerooms. 166 Each day at the sound of the 9:25 bell, tho sands of PSH-ers scurry from classrooms to hom room. Students just arriving at school make mad dash to their lockers before the tardy bell. Once in homeroom we may do anything fro filling out our schedule cards and choosing ne semester subjects to voting for Top Teens, cla colors, or Homecoming Queen. We are also give a chance to lighten our purses through reminder of overdue books, collection of class dues, an contributions for charity drives. Thursday, assembly day, brings a change in th routine. The student body, which is divided int two groups, attends on alternate weeks. This ye we listened to the music of the Joe Howard Tri viewed the wonders of liquid oxygen, and hear Harrison Dillard speak on personality. At the close of each assembly students rise f the singing of the Alma Mater and then depai from the jammed auditorium to their shortene third and fourth period classes. if 1 ,, vs Q PN'Tf as B msgs'-V use Smeg: mgsjishw 72 B,ww4.-lg, 95 as -mgs,!s:wmses H all seam? kksmlwlss m lists, sinus M ,s'....gg I M use em H we M as in 1 ' fl 4 ' 1 E 1 - .. .... ' W 'V ' - 'f 2 Us 'H i 1- SSH l - M E U N .1 . - - - assi? if' .. 15. f5':.f:':'-Esi ' , This year. in order to accommodate Parma's overilowing population, senior homerooms convene in the auditorium. early morning classes for many PSH-ers At the start of assembly PSH-ers rise lor the Pledge of Allegiance as Tim Wright carries ihe llag to the stage. o ms sg' 3:22 ... :-: M A WLT .ae ..,2e2f...- 2,552 .S 2 E B y I as m a gy n me s ss 'ss a ss Q sus gixm-is .ness 1 b 'QM an-mm mm E :sig Q5 was H B wwe swfgwg-gws MM , M 5 .55.-54.2. was 55 51-sexes H vs smswxszsgas mms EEE ' HE H E ss ss s x 2 ss me as x-x ss - x-x ss Mary Ann Rudyk is the model for luminous face cream at the Science Fun and Facts Assembly held in February. 167 '5 5 al Wi -fx -is -sms:-wr . ' HEL- Y- T'T'.'1. ., T1 .H M Q cs M Ei as :swans Eg slum mississ- s aggssgsm is Egan was as as r u W 4 i gas is su s we Mr. Bizic teaches all three classes of Russian at PSH, one of the first schools in the area to olier this course. W H .HM igggggmggel For the first few days of September, confusion reigned in the halls of Parma. Changes in the building had taken place during the summer, but eventually both the students and teachers became accustomed to the new ways of Parma. Since PSH was splitting her seams, speech and journalism classes were moved to former storage rooms back- stage. Classes also moved into the Library In- struction room. This year attendance counselors made their headquarters in the main lobby during the first two periods of the day. The addition of Russian I to the curriculum aroused much community interest. Underclassmen who had excelled in math, biology, history, or English entered honors classes. Three years of Latin or Spanish are now offered at Parma. New clubs changed the PSH picture too. Mem- bers of the Parma Hi Spot and Spectrum joined Quill and Scroll, an honorary literary society. Mr. Baumgartner's Rifle Club and Miss Larsen's Fencing Club captured the interest and imagina- tion of many Parma students. Though school life was strange in some aspects in September, by June the changes were accepted. Backstage classes, the increased enrollment. Speech and journalism classes held in converted back- stage rooms are a change from conventional classrooms. at is M' 1' A -ew,,f-ffm'-1 msn H s ga E if 168 ,x '-- 4 On guard. -The tenth period finds Terry Kaput and Rich Zcxmmarelle backstage picking up pointers on fencing. W courses and clubs change PSH scene Ed Szulkowski. Iohn Suppok. and Paul Kockcz excxmine cr target with Mr. Baumgczrtner during rifle club meeting. ta 'ai fa im 169 The noon recreation room provides a welcome break in the day for PSH-ers on the free hall of their lunch period. Lunch period-a welcome break in a busy clay Both students and teachers flock to the cafeteria lunch line. where daily thousands of appetites are satisfied. 170 Daily at the sound of the lunch bell PSH-er head for the cafeteria. After fighting throug the crowd and battling the lunch line, we are able to purchase a well-balanced meal. Althoug We have just risked our lives by sitting in saved seat, we continue to eat our lunch in leisurely fashion. The lunch room rings with th sound of students exchanging the latest bits o gossip and occasionally singing birthday wishes We practice our sales resistance as the Booster sell tickets for school functions. During the free half of our lunch period, som go to the auditorium for noon movies. To other the library offers a chance for some last minut study or reference work. For sports enthusiasts baseballs and footballs are available. During th winter the noon rec room is open. Here th students may'play chess, checkers, ping pong, o dance to their favorite hit records. Soon the most relaxing period of the day ha. passed, and once again we are on the go. 1 l College Night iinds Nancy Nemeth and her mother confer- ring with cz nurse from the St. Alexis School oi Nursing. I Sue Lorenzen observes a Twirp Season custom as she politely relieves Dan Zola cmd Rich Klym oi their books. College Night and Twirp Season spell fall Sure, you can carry my books, he said-and handed them to her. Strange? Not in Twirp Season! The word Twirp comes from the initials of The Woman Is Requested to Pay. In Twirp Week girls show masculine courtesy as they open doors for boys, carry their books, and even ask them out. 1958's Twirp Week, November 10-14,' was topped off by a Western style dance. Out-of-the-ordinary sights around PSH this fall weren't coniined to Twirp Season. For instance, one October day PSH looked like the set of a Cecil B. DeMi1le mob scene, including cameramen. KYW-TV was shooting a movie about PSH's over- crowded conditionsg later this was shown on TV prior to voting on the high school bond issue. Another autumn highlight was College Night, November 19. PSH juniors or seniors with ques- tions about their favorite colleges attended that night to have them answered. Alumni and instruc- tors from schools including Ohio State, Carnegie Tech and Harvard were on hand with the answers. The biology lab serves as location for a KYW cameraman shooting a movie about the crowded conditions at PSH. 1 ' 171 PSI-I-ers double as beats, attend canteens Formula for a PSH canteen: the latest music, a well-known disc iockey like Norman Wcxin, cmd many happy PSH-ers. Does he like tights? Nick Pontikos can't decide as he notes them modeled by Karin Roeper and Connie Kulcsar. 172 Sunglasses? Indoors? In the middle of winter? Normally this would be strange-but it wasn't on beat day when PSH-ers donned dark glasses and arrayed themselves in black to commemorate San Francisco's Beat Generation. Jive talk and weird outfits were regulation with PSH beats, Not-so-outlandish outfits were featured at other times. The girls combined a flair for fashion with practicality by Wearing bulky-knit sweaters, desert boots, and tights to help ward off cold winter winds. The boys, pleased by the demise of the chemise, were fashion-conscious too: what style- wise guy didn't own a Perry Como sweater? School clothes such as those were also worn outside of school hours-to canteens, for example. These Saturday evening record hops, emceed by disc jockeys like Bob Ancell, Wes Hopkins, and Johnny Bell, gave PSH-ers a chance to give the cafeteria floor a terrific workout as they rock 'n' rolled, bopped, bunny-hopped, and chalypsoed through another lively evening. Beatnik Iohn McClain greets Rich I-Xrnato, cmolher cool character. The scene is Parma High on beat day. A victorious football Football season-1958 brought exciting moments to Redmen fans. Parma captured her first LEL title with an undefeated season. Through rain and shine a confident student body had cheered the team on to victory. Home games drew thousands of fans to Byers Field to View the Redmen in action. As each game approached, tension mounted at school. Before school on Friday, cheers from the cafeteria echoed through still quiet corridors. Not only home games but also away games were well attended by PSH-ers. For the Shaw game, Parma required fourteen chartered buses to trans- port the fans to and from the stadium. Cheers and songs during the hour-long trips kept the journeys lively. As the buses returned to the parking lot, cheering fans hit a solemn note as they sang the Alma Mater. The arrival of the team bus was greeted with shrieks and screams. Victorious and hungry, all headed for local res- taurants where fans rehashed the game and turned their thoughts to the next week's challenge. season draws crowds The bonfire at the pep rally reflects the excitement of school spirit as Parma rooters hope for cx team victory. Parma icms go wild as they see the Redmen capture their first Lake Erie League title by defeating Euclid High. l 173 Students and alumni Mcxrlyn Gelo. Georgia Springer, and Donna Prinz were chosen Homecoming Queen and attendants by students. Expressions of the Girls Boosters evidence long. hard nights of tedious work on their winning Homecoming float. see Redmen smash the Lady Luck was with Parma High on October 10, Homecoming night. Cool autumn weather and a victory for the Redmen added up to a perfect evening. Students and returning alumni cheered when Parma trampled Shaker 36-6. Preceding the game was a parade of floats entered by several school organizations. These clubs had spent long hours in working this year's theme Parma Then and Now into their projects. The Girls Boosters took honors in the float contest with their winning entry, Ice Cream for Parma, Sod-a Alumsf' Fans anxiously awaited the half-time which was highlighted by the crowning of Homecoming Queen Marlyn Gelo. Spirits ran high while the crowd watched last year's queen Bonnie Theis place the crown on Parma's 1958 Queen. Marlyn's attend- ants were Georgia Springer and Donna Prinz. The Coronation Ball held Saturday night in the cafeteria and the dedication of a school marker donated by the Alumni Association put finishing touches to a memorable Homecoming weekend. haker Raiders during Homecoming game -JJ The punch bowl offers refreshment to Homecoming dancers while Eddie PIatt's musicians rest during intermission. Originality and hard work made the Girls Boosters' float, Ice Cream for Parma Sod-cz Alumsf' the winning entry. ,JIW!:!W. JI' in l , 1 i!91s?W'b 4' Q 1 A! 'W ti 'K' A M ww -- -Q, M 3 sf 5? 5' X kwa lv ii- fm f 4 X. .. ,ww mx..- Y 1 -A ' Juf i f-was if ,xy 55-,gals A , I f' N My 9 , ff,. gr 4 ' .alv ,,N HF . U 1, , A3-KL' if , X fbsx ,ffng ma. A U 5' 1 A . if l ,fp 'ij 3 gk J Y 1 argl Qu. Ab 'N' ' sux 'I f 'J - - NO-Q, 4 y 3 'nf 4' fl' , sp. ' X '24 K xt -as 51-my ,K 35? Lia: ,H J ,.- H mi. 41,9 V 'Pg R. i N., F, , in . Z ,MAE PA A .,' fm , ,rf 4 ., fri xc: 412 Q if ! , . , ...- ' -:.: 1 1-wa, il 1 L: W N I 1 'K 1 'T' L K 1 A V ' P? nf ii - 2 1 1 Sky W' : if M352 fy. Klan-'.'x , . :,. 5 - 1 I xg x J F Q Q fl M ig ' r f asketball players during the last home game Cries of Give me a red, give me a red, give e a red, red, red! sounded through PSH corridors uring each home basketball game as cheering SH-ers supported the team. Redmen fans poured into the gym on Friday nd Saturday nights during basketball season. oaded down with coats, popcorn, and programs, e were stamped at the door by Boosters. Once n the gym we joined our friends and cheered the 'team through a victory or defeat. At half-time fans aused for refreshment at the concession stand. e returned to the game refueled and ready to yell llouder than ever. We spent most of the last uarter on our feet hoping for a Win. A last minute asket drew shrieks from the excited crowd. After the game the crowd headed for the cafe- teria to attend a post-game dance. The dances, held after each home game, were sponsored by different school organizations. Here we strolled and chalypsoed to music played by our student disc jockey. Basketball players received congratu- lations or words of encouragement from tired dan- cers. The close of the dance at 11 o'c1ock ended another fun-Filled evening. Tina Coppola and Ieanne Rychak, members ol Girls' Board, sell Ian Pesch a school pennant during her lunch period. At the last home basketball game, students and faculty honor graduating team members and senior cheerleaders. 177 Bonnie Bauer serves as cz target for wet sponges in cm All-School Party booth, as Deorma Andrews watches her. PSH-ers enjoy two Rich Zammarelle proves himself an expert at whirling cz hula hoop in one of the All-School Party's contests. 178 A line-up of boys ready to begin a har: pie-eating contest . . . the strains of a dance . . . muffled shrieks from the spook house . fast-draw contest a la Dodge City . . . These were some of the sights and sounds ciated with the All-School Parties. Two of Student Council-sponsored events were held year, one in January and one in May. The was given to help raise money for a ward in new Parma General Hospital, a project shared the school-wide tax stamp drive. The May e of the party put the traditional finishing touch the Parma Senior High social year. A carnival atmosphere is the traclemarkof All-School Party. Some of its favorite fe are the Y-Teen spook house, a stunt show in gym including a trampoline act and a boys' 1 ' line, and the AVA-sponsored dance in the teria. Among the added attractions were a fc telling booth and a squirt-gun shooting g the May party took on a new look when it outdoor booths. The crowds of PSH-ers that at tended theseevents were proof that these 1 had fulfilled their purpose: entertainment! A11-School Partie Torn Suchcxn and Walt Zarembcz try their skill at pies the hard way in cm All-School Party Prom and dances highlight our social year Girls in light, airy formals or cocktail dresses floated around the dance floor at Parma's dances. The senior dance, January 24, transformed the school cafeteria into an Underwater Fantasy. Mystic fish, dim lights, and sunken treasure set the mood as PSH-ers danced to the music of Art Broze and his orchestra. Happy seniors glided under the jeweled netting until the clock struck twelve, when all headed for restaurants or parties. The juniors acted as hosts and hostesses and took over the checkroom and refreshments. The junior and sophomore class dances furnished never to be forgotten memories for those who attended. As underclassmen whirled through the cafeteria, their thoughts of school were left behind for that special evening. The senior prom, held May 23 at Hotel Cleve- land, and the junior prom, the same night at the Masonic Temple, climaxed Parma's social year. Couples danced through the night and attempted to stay awake for picnics the next day. Treasure chests and mystic fish turned the cafeteria into cm Underwater Fantasy on the night of the senior dance. The prom. held in May at the Hotel Cleveland, leaves PSH-ers with wonderful memories ior the years to come. 179 Zorro and his horse , preceded by Iohn Loizos, join Walt Zczrembcfs forces in the 1958 edition of the SCM campaign. Za1'emba's election climaxes campaign week SCM candidates Walt Zarembct and Rich Klym meet dur- ing cumpaign week to discuss their election platforms. ff' Vw? ,TWH :1-,, - 'I .v 180 A horse in the cafeteria . . . little green men in the halls . . . Hallucinations? No, just part of the 1958 Student City Manager campaign. During late May announcements on the Morning Show and gaudy signs on the bulletin boards pro- claimed the merits of the candidates, Rich Klymi and Walt Zaremba, while PSH-ers carried signs and sported badges to indicate their choice. Deter- mined campaign committee members and enthusi- astic partisans of both candidates did their best to make sure that the campaign stayed a very close raceg some even dressed up as horses and green men in an attempt to attract undecided voters. Excitement and suspense mounted steadily in the 1958 version of the annual SCM campaign week. On election day we cast our votes, crossed our fingers, and eagerly waited for the results. We didn't find out who had won until the yearly honors assembly when John Pallam announced the big news to an extremely attentive audience: Your new Student City Manager is-Walt Zaremba! tudents honor PSH through their awards Once again this year, as in the past, students rought honor to themselves and to PSH through wards won in various competitions. The Sunset Memorial Park Award for excellent vocal work was presented to Darryl Kinion. Each ' ear a sophomore or junior receives the prize. he award brings music lessons at Baldwin-Wal- .ace College to the winner. Jim Geil, john Lindak, and Tom Wilmer all eceived first award plaques in biology, chemistry, nd physics, respectively, for their work in the econd Science Fair at Parma Senior High. Dick Tecco and Dave Sender won trips to Dear- rom, Michigan, for outstanding achievements in he Ford Industrial Arts Program of 1958. PSH's winners in the essay contest, Space Age hallenge to America, were Marilyn Schwartz and everly Hoffman. Barbara Trapp won the Betty rocker Homemaker of the Year award. The Speech Team also brought honor to PSH. en Andrews qualified for the national finals at oral Gables, Florida, by winning first in the state n dramatic declamation. Ralph Jarvis also quali- for the nationals from the NFL district. Barb Sepic shows Iim Lindow a chicken embryo, part oi her project for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. Art award winners. Bonnie Bell. Alexis Szabo, Fran Boysko. Cyn Russell, and Rose Benya, admire cr drawing. SE Iudy Link. a Science Fair contestant, demonstrates her prize winning entry as she types Dennis Beckney's blood. Each year the Science Fair captures the interest and imagination of scientific-minded students. Parma's future biologists, chemists, and physicists entered exhibits in the second annual fair, held Saturday, February 7, in the science wing. Another PSH contest is the election of Mr. and Miss Parma Senior High, sponsored by the Girls' Board. Leadership, personality, and citizenshi are qualities which helped to determine the To Teens. Each class elects six representatives- Then the entire student body votes and narrow the candidates down to two. Announcement o the winning couple, Georgia Springer and Jim Campi, was made at the Top Teen Assembly. The addition of a new wing caused much conful sion and some inconvenience during the sprini months. The building prevented PSH-ers fro using the glass-covered passageway. Instead th students had to re-route themselves through th industrial arts wing. It seemed that school bu stops were found in a different spot each day We soon became accustomed to the sound of th steam shovel and learned to study despite th noise as the library continued to grow. Top Teen Week is highlight of Februar lim Ccxmpi and Georgia Springer. Mr. and Miss PSH, are interviewed backstage by Terry Ford after the election. 182 Miss Kirkpatrick. lim Geil. and Sue Volbrecht look the blueprints at the site of the new building Underclass spirits soared as June and the end of school approached. But to seniors, the change in weather was bringing to a close a chapter in their lives. Underclassmen thought of the coming summer and their return to Parma as upperclass- men next year, while seniors' thoughts centered on their chosen vocations or college. The year had been a full one. The students had experienced many changes both in themselves and in their environment. PSH-ers took another step in becoming adults. The building too had been altered with the beginning of a new library wing and the greatly increased enrollment. All too soon, the school year, 1958-59, ended. As Commencement drew near, seniors shed tears while they signed Spectrums and passed out their friendship pictures. They compared memories and made promises of lasting friendships. The begin- ning and the end seemed to happen simultaneous- ly. The high school door closed and the door of life opened. Commencement passed and gradu- ates took their iinal walk down PSH corridors. They left to future classes the job and honor of keeping Parma The Queen of High Schools. Bill Gambino. Dorothy Muynor. and Sharon Motis review the year as they sign SPECTRUMS at the close oi school. Commencement closes the '59 school year Departing seniors take cx last look at the halls of Parma as they recall their memories of the three years gone by. 183 Bert Wz'fbeI to the Clan of 1959 rom the follawing Pdf7'07fZf DR. AND MRS. K. W. BOESTER 10224 HALCYON DRIVE MRS. BOWEN,S SENIOR HOMEROOM SECTION 12-19 AUDITORIUM SPECTRUM PATRON MR. AND MRS. JOHN FEDDY 7329 GREENLEAF AVENUE MR. AND MRS. VVILLIAM FLOWERS 6117 WEST 54 STREET MR. AND MRS. TED GROVES 6414 NEWLAND ROAD MISS HAWKINS, SENIOR HOMEROOM SECTION 12-4 AUDITORIUM MR. AND MRS. REINO HEIKKINEN 10325 EUREKA PARKWAY MR. AND MRS. JAMES JONES, JR. 6431 ALDERWOOD ROAD KEN 85 RAY ATLANTIC SERVICE 5611 PEARL ROAD MR. AND MRS. PAUL N. KIPLINGER 7288 MAPLEWOOD MR. AND MRS. JULIUS KLYM 10521 NOTABENE DRIVE MR. AND MRS. LOUIS KORENCHAN 3011 PARKLANE DRIVE MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN KOSKA 7302 HICKORY LANE LAWSON'S MILK COMPANY 5885 BROADVIEW ROAD MAYOR AND MRS. EMIL LINGLER SEVEN HILLS VILLAGE MR. AND MRS. PAUL LITUIN 2052 WEST 53RD STREET LUKES DRUGSTORE 5432 PEARL ROAD MR. AND MRS. EDWARD H. ADAMS JSI SONS MR. AND MRS. NICK LUTZ 6540 SOUTH CANTERBURY ROAD 6334 BIG CREEK PARKWAY J. MANGOL'S SOHIO MR. MR. MR. 7893 BROADVIEW ROAD AND MRS. FLORIAN MASSEY 3505 HEART:-ISTONE DRIVE AND MRS. AL METZGER 6942 BROADVIEW ROAD AND MRS. HARRY C. MILLER 1935 HILLSIDE ROAD MRS. GUSTAVE OTT 6540 SOUTH CANTERBURY ROAD PANAMA CARBON COMPANY MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. 8003 BROOKPARK ROAD AND MRS. ROBERT PIERCE 5384 KNOLLWOOD DRIVE AND MRS. ARTHUR SCHUENEMANN 6502 YORK ROAD AND MRS. JOHN W. SCI-IULLER 6314 BRADLEY AVENUE AND MRS. PETER SKINTIK 6338 BROADVIEW ROAD AND MRS. GEORGE SMERK 2515 KEYSTONE ROAD AND MRS. JOSEPH SZTUL 8325 SOUTHINGTON DRIVE AND MRS. ALBERT SZUNYOG 6412 DENISON BOULEVARD AND MRS. GEORGE THOMAS 8459 BROADVIEW ROAD AND MRS. WALTER V. TRACY 6811 HOLLYWOOD DRIVE AND MRS. LAWRENCE TRAPP 1519 EAST SPRAGUE ROAD AND MRS. JOSEPH UHRON 3010 PARK DRIVE AND MRS. FRANK A. VALENTI 8101 THORNTON DRIVE 4 MR. Bert Wifbef to tive Clan' of 1959 rom the following Poztvfom MR. AND MRS. ALFRED J. VEVERRA 1920 W. PLEASANT VALLEY WAAG ENTERPRISES 3110 BROADVIEW ROAD AND MRS. JOHN D. WING 6987 PARMA PARK BOULEVARD AND MRS. JOSEPH YOCH 1555 W. PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD MR. MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND MR. AND ELVERA'S 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. MICHAEL BINDER MRS. DONALD H. 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AFTOORA, ALEXANDRA 1 Alma 1 5701 Hollywood Drive C291 Strongsville High School 25 Y-Teens 3. AHERN, LAWRENCE1 Larry 19640 Oak- dale C291 Student Council Sergeant-ab Arms 4. Al-IMED, FREDA 1 Freddie 1 4004 W. Ridgewood Drive C341 Choralaires 2. AIRI-IART, FRANCES-- Fanny 13911 Al- bertly Avenue C341 Choralaires 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Library Pages 2, 3. ALEXANDER, BRENDA 1 7521 Pelham Drive C291 South High School 2. AMATO, ANGELO, JR. 1 Ange 1 7615 Bertha Avenue C291 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 4. AMATO, DAVID 1 Dave 1 6020 Deering Avenue C301. ANDERSON, MICHAEL1 Mike 1500 Hill- side Road C311 Science Club 2. ANDRES, MARLENE 1 Mar 1 505 E. Ridgewood Drive C311 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club Program Chairman 3, 45 Oflice Pages 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. ANDREWS, DE0RMA1 Dee 16965 Green- leaf Avenue C301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 3, 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Soc N' Buskin Secretary 25 AVA Secretary 25 Of- lice Pages 2, FTA 35 Girls' Board 3, Presi- dent 45 Junior Play Student Directorg Senior Play5 Student City Cabinet 45 Y-Teens Vice- President 2, Cabinet 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. ANGELETTI, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 2999 Jeanne Drive C341 NFL 25 Hall Guards 3. ANNIS, DAVID 1 Dave 1 3601 Pleasant Valley Road C341 Choristers 25 Boys' Glee 3, Concert Choir 4. ARMANINI, SYLVIA1 Syl 112801 Pleas- ant Valley Road C301 FNC 3, 45 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4. ATTINOTO, VIVIAN- Viv 16390 Stumph Road C301 FNC 45 Home Economics Club 25 Y-Teens 2. AUKSCHUN, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 9901 Pleasant Valley Road C301 Hall Guards 25 Library Pages 2, 3, 4. AXON, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 8325 Kenton Avenue C291 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Boys' Lead- ers 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. BABITT, R0BERT1 Bob 16507 Maple- crest Avenue C341 Choristers 2. BALTHASER, SHAREN 1 Shar 1 10301 Ackley Boulevard C301 Intramurals 2, 3, Bowling Co-ordinator 45 Bowling 3, 45 Masquers 25 Hall Guards 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2. BAMBECK, ROBERT1 Bob 15711 Brad- ley Avenue C291 Intramurals 35 Choristers 25 Dramatics Club 25 Speech Team 45 NFL 45 AVA 2, 35 Science Club President 3, 45 Radio Club 25 JCWA 3. BARNA, GERALD 1 Jerry 1 2303 Brook- dale Avenue C341 National Honor Society 4. BARNHILL, PAMELA 1 Pam 1 5471 Stumph Road C301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Girls' Boosters 45 Girls' Glee 25 Concert Choir 25 Choralaires 3, 45 Masquers 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Thespians 3, 45 Junior Play5 FTA 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BASCH, BARBARA1 Barb 18103 White- haven Drive C291 Bowling 4. BAUER, BONNIE--'lB0n T688O Parma Park Boulevard C301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Cheerleaders 2, 3, President 45 Soc N' Buskin 25 FTA 3, 45 Girls' Board 45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Arbitration Board 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 4, Treasurer 35 Senior Play. 188 BAUMAN, RONALD-1i'BO T2903 Fortune Avenue C341 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 3. BAUMRUCKER, CAROLYN 1 Carol 1 7130 State Road C341 Home Economics Club 2, 35 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 35 Na- tional Honor Society 4. BAYER, CARL-14519 W. Ridgewood Drive C341 . BEZQTDN, MARLENE'1 8 1 1 Lorimer Road BECK, BONNIE 1 Bon-Bon 1 1 0 100 Tracy Trail C301 Choralaires 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Office Page 3. BECK, JON 1 6399 Crossview C311. BEIER, VICTORIA 1 Vicki 1 5206 A1- bertly Avenue C341 Girls' Glee 25 Y-Teens 2. BELAN, BONITA 1 Bonnie 1 3002 Ingle- side C341 Y-Teens 3. BELESKE, VICTOR 1 Vic 1 5802 Sun- derland Drive C291 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3. BELL, BONNIE 1 1616 Brookdale Avenue C91 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 4. BELL, PHYLLIS 1 Phyl 16415 Brown- field Drive C291 Intramurals 25 Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Treasurer 35 Spectrum Busi- ness Staiii 4. BENDER, JOAN 1 Joni 1 11423 Snow Road C301 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Hall Guards 2, Captain 35 JCWA 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. BENDER, ROGER 1 Cy 1 11071 Naomi Drive C301. BENDITZ, BONNIE 1 2417 Tuxedo Avenue C341 Bowling 2, 35 Girls' Boosters Treasurer 45 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 4. BENYO, NICHOLAS 1 Nick 1 10456 Halcyon Drive C301 Baseball 25 Intramurals 25 Hockey Team 3. BERAN, CLIFFORD 1 CHE 1 4808 Well- ington Avenue C341 Basketball Manager 25 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3. BERNOTAS, PATRICIA 1 Patti 1 4007 Longwood Avenue C341 Bowling 45 Intra- murals 2, 35 FTA 45 Spectrum Activities Editor 45 Y-Teens 45 Quill Bn Scroll 4. BERO, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6846 Green- leaf Avenue C301 Basketball 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, Secretary 45 Student City Cabinet 4. BIALES, JOAN 1 Joanie 1 5814 Morn- ingside Drive C291 FNC 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Library Pages 2. BIASIOTTA, JOSEPHINE 1 Jaye 1 7367 State Road C341 Library Pages 35 Spectrum Business Staff 4. BIONDO, SAM 1 Sambo 1 10710 Blos- som Avenue C301 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. BLY, ELIHU, JR. 1 Bud 1 10876 Sprague Road C301. BLY, R. HARLEY 1 1615 Brookdale Drive C291. BLYTHIN, EDWARD 1 Blyth 1 S407 Snow Road C291 Intramurals 3. BOBBIN, MARYALICE 1 Mare 1 2815 Hearthstone Avenue C341 Choralaires 2, 45 Office Pages 4. BOESGER, LEONARD 1 Larry 1 6507 Denison Boulevard C301 Lincoln High School 2: JCWA 45 Spectrum Layout Editor 45 National Honor Society 4. BOESTER, LINDA 1 Lin 1 10224 Hal- cyon Drive C301 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Reserve Band 25 Orchestra 45 FNC 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Chamber Music Society 4. BOLDMAN, BEVERLY 1 Bev 1 6422 Kerneywood C291 Bowling 25 Y-Teens 2. BONK. AUDREY 1 Audie 1 6348 Big Creek Parkway C301 Bowling 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 35 Girls' Boosters 45 Hall Guards 35 Hi Spot 45 Masquers 25 Office Pages 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BONKOWSKY, HERBERT 1 Bonnie 6612 Southington Drive C291 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, Treasurer 45 AVA 2, 35 Student Council 25 Student City Cabinet Parliamentarian 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Valedictorian. BORIS, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 6737 Beres- ford Avenue C301 Intramurals 25 FTA 35 Hall Guards 2, Captain 35 Movie Crew 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Home Economics Club 35 Y- Teens 3. BORLING, GERALD 1 Jerry 1 4808 Snow Road C341. BOSSI, ANNA MARIA 1 1807 Wexford Avenue C91 BOTA, ELAINE 1 Elena 1 5707 Hamp- stead. Avenue C291 Bowling 45 Soc N' Buskm 2, 3: Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. BOULTON, SHARON 1 6964 Broadview Road C311 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 45 Y-Teens 2. BOWDOURIS, GEORGE 1 6610 Snow Road C291 Intramurals 45 Choristers 2. BOYD, JUDITH 1 Bird 1 3422 Tuxedo Avenue C341 Bowling 45 Intramurals 25 Choristers 25 Choralaires 35 Concert Choir 45 FTA 3, Service Chairman 45 Hall Guards 25 Office Pages 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Junior Play. BOYSKO, FRANCIS 1 Fran 1 6377 Stumph Road C301 Intramurals 2, 4. BRANDES, LYNNE 1 6314 Renwood Drive C291 Bowling 45 FNC 25 FTA 45 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3. BREDA, DENNIS 1 Den 1 8206 Whit- tington Drive C291 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 4. BREW, DARLENE 1 Darl 1 5883 Wick- Field Drive C301 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Choristers 25 Y-Teens 2, 4. BRIDLE, ONA MARIE 1 3712 Yorkshire Road C341 Intramurals 35 Choristers 25 Girls' Chorus 35 FTA 35 French Club 3, 45 gllovie Crew 45 Science Club 3, 45 Y-Teens BRONCZEK, DIANE 1 Dee 1 2209 Brookview Boulevard C341 Bowling 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 French Club 25 Canteen Com- mittee 2. BRONSTRUP, LOIS JANE 1 Taff1e 1 3364 Bonroi Drive C311 Bowling 25 Y-Teens BROWN, CAROL 1 Ma 1 11062 Blos- som Boulevard C301 Choralaires 2, Concert Choir 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. BROWN, CARYL LEE 1 UCOOYH 1 7386 Parma Park Boulevard C301 Bowling 45 Intramurals 25 Rifle Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3. BROWN, PATRICIA 1 Patty 1 5619 Allanwc-od Drive C291 West Tech High School 25 Bowling 4. BRUENE, EILEEN 1 4821 Pleasant Valley Drive C291 Choristers 2. BRUNN, NORMA JEAN 1 Norm 1651S Laverne Avenue C291 Intramurals 25 Rifle Club 45 Y-Teens 2. BRUNO, ELAINE 1 6003 Morningside Drive C291 OfEce Pages 45 FNA 25 FTA Treasurer 45 Home Economics Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. BRYDA, DONALD 1 Don 1 7531 West 130th Street C301. BUDD, JOAN 1 Jo 1 6728 State Road C341 Bowling 25 National Honor Society 4. BUDZIAK, BARBARA ANN 1 Barb - 7706 Essen Avenue C291 Bowling 2, Presi- dent 35 Intramurals 45 FTA 45 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Hi Spot Staff 3, Feature :Editor 45 Quill 35 Quill Sr Scroll Secretary BULAN, JAMES 1 Jim 1 9515 Enderby Drive C301 Bowling 45 Senior Patrol 3, 4. BURGELIN, DIANE 1 Burgie 1 1606 Tuxedo Avenue C91 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. BUSATO, SHARON 1 6815 Belmere Drive C291 FTA 25 Girls' Boosters 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. BUSHANIC, SHARON RAE 1 Rae 1 6107 Merkle Avenue C291 Intramurals 3. 4, Masquers 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Hi Spot Stal? 4, Quill Bn Scroll 4. BUYER, JANICE 1 7765 Broadview Road C311 FNC 2, Hall Guards 3, 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, National Honor Society 4. CAMERON, MAUREEN 1 Pinky 1 6511 Orchard Avenue C291 FNC 2, French Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, National Honor Society 4. CAMERON, RONALD 1 Ron 1 1007 Tuxedo Avenue C91 . CAMPBELL, JOAN 1 Joni 1 4915 Tuxedo Avenue C341 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, Choristers 2, Choralaires 3, Concert Choir 4, FTA 3, 4, Girls' Board 2. 3, Girls' Boosters 4, Soc N' Buskin 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CAMPBELL, JOHN 1 Soupy 1 6511 Farnsworth Drive C291 German Club 2, 3. CAMPI, JAMES 1 'tJim 1 4300 W. Ridge- wood Drive C341 Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Class Vice-President 4, Class Treasurer 3, Student City Cabinet 4, Mr. PSH. CANNON, DENNIS 1 Denny 1 4902 W. Pleasant Valley Road C341. CARNEY, JAMES W., JR. 1 Jim 171l8 ' Velma Avenue C291. CARTER, LORENE JOYCE 1 Lori 1 7714 Wooster Parkway C291 Intramurals 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. CASALE, DONNA MAE 1 Don 1 7811 Jameson Road C291 Bowling 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, Choralaires 2, Concert Choir 3, 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society CERNY, ALAN 1 Al 1 5507 Westlake Avenue C291. CHALKER, JUDITH ANN 1 Judy 1 6025 Snow Road C291 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Leaders 3, 4, Choristers 2, Student Council 2, 3, Student City Cabinet 4, Senior Play, Cheerleaders 3, 4, Fencing Club 4, Girls' Boosters 4, Soc N' Buskin 2, Y-Teens 2, Top Teens 2, 3, Class President 2. CHAMBERS, ANDREW 1 Andy 1 9214 Ackley Road C301. CHE1glfgiY, MICHAEL 1 4005 Snow Road HILES, LARRY 1 6754 Commonwealth Drive C301 Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. IHLAR, CRAIG 1 Sitch 1 349 Chestnut Road C311 Intramurals 4, Radio Club 2. IPITI, THERESA 1 Terry 1 640 Twi- light Drive C311 Hall Guards 4, Library Aides 2, Spectrum Business Stalf 4. LARK, HERBERT 1 Bo 1 7607 Snow Road C291 Collinwood High School 2, Base- ball Manager 3, 4. LARK, JOANNE 1 Jo 1 6788 Green- field C301 Bowling 4, Reserve Band 2: FNC 2, 4, Hall Guards 4, Library Aides 2, Y-Teens 2. LARK, LINDA 1 Lin 1 2013 Grove- wood Avenue C341 Lutheran High School 2. LARK, NORMAN 1 Norm 1 6110 Lu- elda Avenue C291. LAUS, RONALD 1 Ron 1 3904 Tuxedo gvinue C341 Football 2, 3, Senior Patrol LEMENS, ILA MAE 1 IIa 1 6871 Orchard Boulevard C301 Bowling 4, Chor- alaires 2, 3, Hall Guards 2, Library Aides 2, Y-Teens 2. OCAYNE, .WAYNE 1 Frenchie 1 11460 Aaron Drive C341 Reserve Band 2. Con- cert Band 3, Senior Play, JCWA 3, Spanish Club Vice-President 3, 4. ODY. ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6410 Newland C301 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Golf 3,1 AVA 2, Boys' Boosters 4, Senior Play Director, Spectrum Business Staff 4, Stu- dent City Cabinet 4. ONDON, DAVID 1 Dave 1 6183 W. 54th Street C341 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 253, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Canteen Com- mittee 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4. CONSTANTINE, MARY LOU 1 Lou 1 6606 Crossview Road C311 Intramurals 3, Masquers 2, Y-Teens 4, National Honor Society 4. COOK, JAMES A. 1 Cookie 1 6506 Ken- neth Avenue C291 Football Manager 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Rifle Club 4. COOPER, DOUGLAS 1 Cootch 1 5110 Pleasant Valley Road C291 Intramurals 4, Reserve Band 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Chamber Music Society Treasurer 4, FTA 4, National Honor Society 4. CORWIN, JACK 1 4714 Longwood Avenue C341 Baseball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Lettern-ien's Club 3, 4, Golf 3. COTSMAN, JANICE 1 Jan 1 7700 Hoertz Road C341. COTTRELL, GAE 1 Ebs 1 6218 Pearl Road C301. COUP, WILLIAM A. 1 Muscles 1 5912 Hodgman Drive C301 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. COWGILL, JANET 1 Jan 1 5957 Hodg- man Drive C301 Reserve Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Morning Show Secretary 3, 42 FTA 3, 4, Girls' Boosters 4: Spectrum Staff 4. COX, JAMES 1 Coxey 1 6707 Ackley Road C291 Reserve Band 2, 3, Varsity Band 4, Stage Crew 2. CREWS. RICHARD R.. JR. 1 Dick 1 5619 Onaway Oval C301 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Speech Team 3, 4, Junior Play. CULLEN, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 6907 Dartworth Drive 1291 FNC 2, FTA 3, Home Economics Club Social Chairman 2, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Office Pages 4. CUNNINGHAM, JUDITH 1 J, C. 1 4419 Tuxedo Avenue C341. CYGAN, MARY ANN 1 Mare 1 7807 Jameson Road C291 Bowling 3, 4, Office Pages 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. CZAPLICKI, EILEEN 1 Ei 1 6343 Stumph Road C301 Masquers 2. CZECH, MARY LOU 1 6418 South Can- terbury C291 Hall Guards 2, Office Pages 4, FTA 4. DAVENPORT, LAWRENCE 1 Dave 1 6159 West 130th Street C301. DAVIDSON, BEVERLY 1 Bev 1 7572 West 122nd Street C301 Choralaires 2, Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Hall Guards 4, National Honor Society 4. DE LUCA, THERESA 1 Terri 1 7511 Jameson Road C291 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 2. 3, 4, FTA 4, Home Economics Club 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. DEMAS, IRENE 1 Renie 1 3334 For- tune Avenue C341 Bowling 4: Choristers 2, Girls' Glee 3, French Club 3, Vice-President 4, FTA 3, 4, Soc N' Buskin 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. DEMKO, DAVID 1 Tiger 1 7305 Maple- wood Road C301 Intramurals 3, Senior Pa- trol 2, 3, 4. DEMKO, MARTIN 1 6768 Commonwealth C301 Intramurals 3, AVA 2, 3, Sound Crew 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. DEMPSEY, GILBERT 1 Spider 1 2819 Fortune Avenue C341 Baseball 2, 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2. 3, 4, Leaders 2, 3, 4, Canteen Committee 3. ' DEMS, KATHLEEN ANN 1 Kathy 1 907 Chestnut Road C311 Bowling Secretary 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, OHice Pages 3, 4, FTA 2, Service Chairman 3, District President 4. DENK, LILYAN 1 Babe 1 7471 Valley Villas Drive C301 OFEce Pages 4, Movie Crew 3, 4, Spectrum Business Staff 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. DE PHILLIPS, THOMAS 1 Tom 13431 Brookdale Avenue C341. DERRY, JAIVIES 1 'tJim 1 8006 Bertha Avenue C291 West Tech High School 2, 3. DE SORMOUX, DENNIS 1 iiD0n,,--3807 Grantwood Drive C341 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DE TORRE, RUSSELL 1 Russ 1 7106 Snow Road C291 St. Ignatius High School 2. DI BIN, DOLORES 1 Bonnie 1 4209 W. Pleasant Valley Road C341 Home Econom- ics Club 2, Y-Teens 2. DICUS, WILBUR, JR 1 6402 Luelda Avenue C291. DITTEBRAND, DEANN 1 Den - 6023 Hollywood Drive C291 West Tech High School 2, 3. DITTO, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 5880 Wool- man Ct. 1:72 C301 Intramurals 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teans 2. DOBRO, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 7711 Ackley Road C291 Intramurals 2, Masquers 2. DOWNING, JOLAN 1 Jon 1 2166 Chest- nut Road C311 Bowling 2, Girls' Glee 2, Y-Teens 3. DRAKE, SUSAN 1 Sue 1 8350 W. More- land Drive C291 Bowling 4, Y-Teens 2, National Honor Society 4. DRINKWORTH, DARYA 1 Dar 1 4313 E. Sprague Road C311 Bowling 4, Masquers 2, Y-Teens 3. DUNSMORE, RUTH 1 Red 1 2712 Commonwealth Drive C341 Bowling 3, Y- Teens 2. DURBIN, DONALD 1 Don 1 8122 Ber- tha Avenue C291 St. Ignatius High School 2. DURICKO, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 3314 Lucerne Avenue C341. EATON, KAREN 1 Kelly 1 7419 Kenil- worth Avenue C291 West Tech High School 2, Bowling 4, Rilie Club 4, Y-Teens 4: Concert Choir 3, 4. ECK, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 4214 Forestwood Drive C341 West High School 2, 3. ECKERFIELD, LEONA 1 Lee 1 11131 Lawndale Avenue C301. EIBNER, DOLORES 1 Dee 1 8315 Pine- grove Avenue C291 Bowling 4, Intramurals 4. EMFIELD, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 10815 Brainard Avenue C291 B2S2bH11 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. EMMA, LINDA 1 Lynn 1 7816 Dresden Avenue C291 Bowling 3, 4, Y-Teens 3. ENGELMAN, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 4413 Krueger Avenue C341 National Honor So- ciety 4. EPP, CAROL 1 3511 Klusner Avenue C341 Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Bowling Co- ordinator 4, FTA 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. ESTRONICK, JOYCE LYNNE 1 8023 Ken- ilworth Avenue C291 Bowling 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, NFL 4, Speech 3, Soc N' Buskin 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, Girls' Boosters 4, Y-Teen Cabinet 2, 3, 4. EVERARD, JOYCE 1 4606 Russell Avenue C341 . EWALD, GORDON 1 t'Gordie 1 2 907 Marmore Avenue C341 AVA 2, 3, 4, ind Show Engineer 3 4' Math Club 4, Morn , 1 i Sound Crew 3. 4, Spectrum 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. FABIAN, GERALDINE LYNNE1 Jerrie 2826 North Avenue C341 Intramurals 2, FNC 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Spectrum Busi- ness Staff 4, Spectrum Staff 4, Quill Bn Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4. FABIAN, JANICE LEE 1 Jan 1 3904 W. Ridgewood Avenue C341 Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Girls' Glee 2, Choralaires Librarian 3, Concert Choir 4, Soc N' Buskin 2, Class Vice-President 3, Student Council 3, Y-Teens President 2, Program Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Girls' Boosters 4. FABULA, CAROL 1 4511 Maplecrest Avenue C341 Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. FALCONE, LEONARD 1 Lenny 1 5503 Bradley Avenue C291 Intramurals 2, Track Manager 3, Science Club 2. FALZARANO, JOHN 1 Fuzzy 1 9515 Snow Road C301 Intramurals 2, 3, Boys' Leaders 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, Choristers 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Parmanaires 4. FARRELL, JEAN 1 Jeanie 1 7826 List Lane C301 Lakewood High School 2, 3, Y-Teens 4. FARRINGTON, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 5511 LAllenwood Drive C291 Baseball 2, Football FEDAK, DANIEL 1 Professor 1 2413 Keystone Road C341 Track 3, 4, Cross- Country 4, Masquers 2, German Club 2, 3, JCWA 3, 4, Math Club 4, Russian Club 4, Science Club 4. 189 FEDDY, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 7329 Green- leaf Avenue C301 Bowling 2, 4, Treasurer 33 Intramurals 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Girls' Glee 33 Speech Team 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, President 4. FEDOROWYCZ, TETIANA 1 Tanya 1 4110 Wood Avenue C341 FTA 43 German Club 33 Spectrum Staff 3, Co-Senior Editor 43 National Honor Society 4. FEHER, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 1808 Wex- ford Avenue C91. FEISTER, ALLEN JAMES 1 Al 1 908 Meadowlawn Avenue C341 Spanish Club 2. FELLENSTEIN, KENNETH 1 Fink 1 1301 Maple Drive C341 Football 2, 33 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 Boys' Leaders 3, 4. FERNELIUS A. DENNIS 1 Denn 1 Y 1 5868 Lotusdale Drive C301 Basketball Manager 3, 43 Boys' Boosters 43 Reserve Band 23 Concert Band 3, 43 Senior Play3 German Club Vice-President 33 National Honor Society 4. FIDLER, JOAN 1 Fid 1 5450 West 84 Street C291 Bowling 2, 33 Rifle Club 4. FIELD, CAROLE 1 9216 Evergreen Drive C291 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. FILIPPI, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 4107 Red- fern Road C341 Bowling 43 Y-Teens 3, 4. FINN, ROCHELLE 1 Rushie 1 5411 State Road C341 National Honor Society 4. FISH, ELAINE 1 6144 Stratford Drive C291. FITCH, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 8010 Theo- ta Avenue C291 Lincoln High School 23 Intramurals 3, 4. FITOS, FLORENCE 1 Flo 1 6880 Com- monwealth Boulevard C301 West Tech High School 23 Bowling 4. FLANIK, RONALD 1 4409 Forestwood Ave- nue C291. FLORIAN, JAMES 1 Jim 1 9460 Ston- ington Road C301 Football 23 Intramurals 2. 33 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, Captain 43 Boys' Leaders 3, 43 Boys' Boosters 43 Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4. FLORY, CAROLE JEAN 1 6303 Luelda Avenue C291 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Girls' Boost- ers 43 Hi Spot Staff Circulation Manager 3, Business Manager 43 Office Pages 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Y-Teens 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. FLOWERS, BEVERLY 1 Bev 1 6117 West 54th Street C291 Bowling 2, 3. FOOSE, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 4611 Maple- crest Avenue C341. FORD, TERRENCE 1 Terry 1 6170 Stratford Drive C301 Boys' Boosters Ticket Chairman 4: Choristers 2: Concert Choir 3, 43 Speech Team 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 Morning Show 3, Program Director 43 Junior Play, Senior Play3 Soc N' Buskin 33 Thespians 3, 43 Student Council 4. FORTUNE, DORENE 1 Dorie 1 7007 Charles Avenue C291 Intramurals 33 Chor- isters 23 FNC 23 FTA 33 Office Pages 3, 43 ?iHe Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 2, ,4. FOWLER, PAMELA 1 Panic 1 6417 Manchester Road C 2 91. FOX, HELEN 1 Foxie 1 1010 Wexford Avenue C91 Choralaires 23 Speech Team 3, 43 Senior Play3 Thespians 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS, MARIANNE 1 Ma 1 7775 York Road C301 Choralaires 2, 43 Chor- isters 23 Girls' Glee 23 Office Pages 4. FRANKS, JANICE 1 Jan 1 6944 Broad- view Road C341 Choristers 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Girls' Glee 3. FRANTISAK, EILEEN 1 Ei 1 6110 Renwood Drive C291 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. FREDMONSKY, CAROL 1 Fritz 1 6817 Kenneth Avenue C291 Bowling 43 Library Page 43 FNC 4. FREIWALD, DAVID A. 1 Dave 1 5201 Albertly Avenue C341 Basketball 2. 33 Football 43 Track 23 Boys' Leaders 3, Presi- dent 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. FRIGY, JOYCE 1 5581 Hauserman Road C301 Intramurals 2. FROMM, CLAIRE 1 Bubble 1 1608 Grantwood Drive C341 Girls' Chorus 23 Girls' Glee 3: French Club 23 FNC 23 Speech Team 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. 190 FRUTKIN, LAWRENCE 1 Lai- 1 S014 Montauk Avenue C341 Intramurals 2, 3, Captain 43 Golf 2, 43 Cross-Country Team 2, 3, 43 Track Team 33 Boys' Leaders 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Boys' Boosters 43 Speech Team 23 Boys' FTA President 4 FRYE, ROGER 1 2439 Center Drive C341. FULDAUER, ALFRED 1 Al 1 4315 Longwood Avenue C341 Intramurals 4. FULOP, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 131 Sky- view Drive C311. GAAL, FRANK 1 Rocky 1 5802 Holly- wood Drive C291 Baseball 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Boys' Leaders 2, 3. GABRICK, JEANNE 1 Queenie 1 6455 Westminster Drive C291 Bowling 3, Vice- President 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Choralaires 2, 3, Chairman 43 FNC 33 Library Pages 23 gffice Pages 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, President GAIDA, EDWINA 1 Nina 1 7282 Husso Boulevard C341 Bowling 2, 43 Intramurals 23 Soc N' Buskin 33 Y-Teens 4. GALARDI, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 6394 Stanbury Road C291 Intramurals 2. GALDUN, ALLAYNE 1 A. G. 1 5714 Charles Avenue C291 Intramurals 33 Girls' Boosters 43 Cheerleaders 43 Y-Teens 4. Gfzgldgfi, JAMES 1 5511 Virginia Avenue GAMBINO, WILLIAM 1 Will 1 4416 Kenmore Avenue C341 Baseball 2, 3, 43 gaicetball 2, 3, 43 Canteen Committee 2, GANNON, MARY 1 Mar 1 7014 Orchard Avenue C291 Bowling 2, 3. GARDNER, MARY LOU 1 3403 Park Drive C341 Choristers 23 Y-Teens 2. GAUGHAN, DENNIS 1 Norton 1 6914 Wilber Avenue C291 Intramurals 23 Chor- isters 2: Masquers Social Chairman 23 NFL 3, 43 Soc N' Buskin 33 Speech Team 3, 4. GAUGHAN, JOHN, R., JR. 1 Jack 1 6106 Bradley Avenue C291. GAZDA, WALTER 1 Walt 1 1707 Key- stone Avenue C341. GEIL, JAMES H. 1 Jim 1 11506 Lawn- dale Drive C301 Bowling 33 AVA 2, 3, 43 Math Club 43 Science Club 3, 4. GELO, MARLYN 1 Mar 1 6932 Green- leaf Avenue C301 Bowling 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Cheerleaders 3, 43 Girls' Board 43 Girls' Boosters 43 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 Student Council 33 Student City Cabinet 4: Top Teen 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Queen 4. GELSKE, THOMAS 1 Pumpkin Seed 1 6111 Velma Avenue C291. GENTILE, DIANE 1 Dee 1 1926 Brook- view Boulevard C91 Bowling 2, Treasurer 33 French Club 23 Y-Teens 4. GERBER, PAULA 1 5288 West 48th Street C341 Bowling 2: Choristers 2, Girls' Glee Chorus 33 Girls' Glee 43 Y-Teens 23 National Honor Society 4. GERLACH, EDWARD 1 Eddie 1 7200 Ward Road C341 Intramurals 33 Wrestling 2. GIERKE, VVILLIAM 1 Crazylegs 1 3305 Liggett Drive C341 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GLAU, SANDRA 1 Gabby 1 8118 Cov- ington Drive C291 Spectrum Business Staff 43 National Honor Society 4. GLOVITCH, PATRICIA 1 6030 Deering Avenue C301 Spanish Club 3. GOELLNER. THEODORE 1 Ted 16268 Denison Boulevard C301 Cross-Country 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2. 33 Track 23 Lettermen's Club 33 National Honor Society 4. GOING, VIRGINIA 1 Ginny 1 5106 Wellington Avenue C341 Bowling 43 Intra- murals 4: French Club 3, Secrefarv 4: FNC 2, 3, 43 Girls' Boosters 43 JCWA 33 Library Pages 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. GOLDEN, BARBARA 1 Barbie 1 10964 Glaner Drive C301 Lincoln High School 2. GOLICK, JAMES 1 6802 Thomton Drive C291. GOODMAN, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 5807 Haverhill Drive C291. GOTTHARDT, DIANA 1 Di 1 6707 Brownheld Drive C291 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 FNC 2, 43 Hall Guards 3. GOURLEY, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 6211 Snow Road C291 Girls' Boosters 43 Cheer- leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Majorettes 23 Choralaires 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 Girls' Board 23 Junior Play3 Senior Play: Soc N' Buskin 23 Student Council 4. GRADISHER, JAY 1 Jayson 1 6107 Charles Avenue C291 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 23 Concert Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Parmanaires 3. 43 Arbitration Board 3, 4: Studelxt Council 3, Treasurer 43 Class Treas- urer . GRAF, WILLIAM 1 8312 Whitehaven Drive C291 AVA 33 Foremanship Club 4. GRAMBO, ALAN 1 Al 1 3911 Redfern Road C341 Radio and Electricity Club 2. GRANAKIS, GEORGE F. 1 Huck 1 28l5' Center Drive C341. GRAU, LINDA LOUISE 1 6319 Springwood Road C301 German Club 33 Y-Teens 2. 33 Spectrum Business Staff 43 National Hon or Society 4. RAY, CYNTHIA ANN 1 Cindy 1 8322 I'-llanorfotd Drive C291 Intramurals 2, SecJ retary 3, Co-President 43 Girls' Leaders 2. 3, 43 Bowling 33 Girls' Boosters 43 Choral- aires 2. Treasurer 3, Concert Choir 43 FTA 3, Z3 Y-Teens Service Chairman 2, Cabinet GRAYUM, JAMES DAVID 1 Dave 1 7903 Essen Avenue C291. GREAVES, BETTY CAROL 1 Betz - 7605 Arden Avenue C291 Intramurals 2 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Girls' Leaders 43 Girls Boosters 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Orches- tra 2, 43 JCWA 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. G GREAVES, MELVIN J., JR. 1 3317 Tor rington Avenue C341 Spanish Club 3, 4. GRIFFOR, NICHOLAS 1 Nick 1 2 713 Heresford Avenue C341 Concert Choir 2. GROESCHEL, ANNE MARIE1 2910 Maple crest Avenue C341 Choristers 23 Moderrl Dance Club 2. GRUBER, GAY LYNNE 1 Intramurals 2, 3 Glee 23 Soc N 7703 Jameson Road C291 Bowling 3, 43 43 Girls' Leaders 43 Girls' Buskin 23 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 4 Y-Teens 2, 3. GUERIN, JOYCE MARIE ford Drive C341 Morton Office Pages 3. GUNDLACH, JAMES1319 Ridgeview Drivm C291 Speech Team 2, 3, 43 Soc N' Buskii 43 Thespians 43 NFL 43 AVA 2, 33 Senio 1 3322 Heres- High School 2 Play3 Fencing Club 4. GUNN, CHARLES G. 1 Chuck -- 5782? Ridge Road C291 West High School 2, 3. Intramurals 4. GURAY, JANICE 1 Jan 6970 Parmzl. Park Boulevard C301. GURAY, JOYCE 1 6970 Parma Park Boule- vard C301 Home Economics Club 2. HABEEB, ALFRED JOSEPH 1 3431 Hearthstone Drive C341. X HADADY, JANICE ELIZABETH 1 30 1 1 Lincoln Avenue C341. 1 HAJEK, GEORGE A. 1 7419 Dorothy Avenue C291 Boys' Boosters 43 Football 2 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Clu 33 Rifle Club 4. HALE, DONALD H. 1 Don 1 1067 Gabriella C301 Science Club 2, 3. HAMMON, GORDON ROGER 1 Gord 8218 Covington Drive C291 German Club HARBISON, BARRY 1 11430 Barringto Bouievard C301 Boys' Boosters 43 Reserv Band 2, 33 AVA 3, Secretary-Treasurer Library Pages 43 Math Club 43 Science Clu 2, 3, 4. HARKIN, JOHN B. 1 7426 York Road C29 HARMODY, MICHAEL 1 4007 Albertl Avenue C341. HAUSSER, DOUGLAS N. 1 Doug 1 613 Stanbury Road C291 Parmanaires 2, Co een Choir 3, 43 AVA 2, 3. 4: Boys' B005 ers 43 Debate Team 33 Hi Spot Managin Editor 4, JCWA 3, NFL 3, 4: Math Clu 43 Speech Team 3, 43 Soc N' Buskin Stage Crew 23 Quill 81. Scroll 43 Nation Honor Society 4. HAZEL, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 5615 La- verne Avenue 1291 Bowling 45 Y-Teens 4. HEGEDUS, CAROLINE 1 3428 Lucerne Avenue 1341. HEGER, WALTER W., JR. 1 Walt 1 - 10881 Magdala Drive 1301 Senior Patrol 3. HEIKEL, HARVEY 1 Harve 1 8002 Whitehaven Drive 1291 Football 3, 45 In- tramurals 35 Boys' Leaders 3, 45 Track 45 AVA 4, President 2, 35 Boys' Boosters Fencin Club 4' Sta e Crew 2- Quill 8r 3. 4: S y Z 1 I Scroll 45 Spectrum Staff 3, Sports Editor 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. HEIKKINEN, MADELINE 1 Mad 1 10325 Eureka Parkway 1301 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Or- chestra 3, 45 Choristers 2, Choralaires 45 Y-Teen Cabinet 2, 3, 4. ELMAN, JOHN 1 7556 York Road 1291. I-IEMINGER, RANDALL 1 Randy 1 31016 Newport Avenue 1291 Senior Patrol EIEABST, DAVID 1 2711 Hearthstone Drive HERCIK, EMMA JEAN 1 2811 Center Drive 1341 Bowling 2. HERIP, BARBARA 1 5802 Forest Avenue 1291 Girls' Chorus 35 Girls' Glee 2. ESS, ELAINE 1 Mike 1 8325 Lanyard Drive 1291 Rhodes High School 25 Bowling 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. EMER, HAROLYN 1 6651 Forest Hills Boulevard 1291 FNC 3, 45 Home Econom- ics Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. ILL, MERIELE 1 7209 Greenleaf Avenue 1301 Bowling 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Girls' Leaders 3, 45 FNC 25 FTA 3, Librarian 45 Hall Guards 3, Safety Director 45 Student City Cabinet 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. ILL, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. 1 5853 King's Highway 1301. ILLSON, THEADORA 1 Teddy 1 7950 State Road 1341. ll-IIRZEL, GARY 1 Hirtz 1 6811 Parma Park Boulevard 1301 Library Pages 25 Stage Crew 2, 3. IHITCHINGS, JERRY 1 Hitch 1 10469 Chardon Drive 1291. I-IIZQXSACEK, ROGER 1 7114 Luelda Avenue I-ILAVSA, DAVID 1 Dave 1 408 E. Sprague Road 1311. l-IOFLICH, KATHLEEN 1 Kitty 1 2868 Pleasant Valley Road 1301. I-IOFSTETTER, PAUL 1 Jose 1 41 15 Forestwood Drive 1341. l-IOLLENBECK, LOIS JEAN 1 Lo 1 7126 Ridge Road 1291 Bowling 3, 45 Y- Teens 3, 4. HOLMES, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 11311 Stoneham Road 1301 Home Economics Club 2. FOI-Z. JANICE 1 Jan 1 3206 Ingleside gfntge 41341 FNC 2, 45 Home Economics u . ORAK, JOYCE 1 5107 Maolecrest Avenue , 1341 Intramurals 25 Home Economics Club Vice-President 35 National Honor Society 4. 1-IORAN, RICHARD 1 Reeves 1 7017 Greenleaf Avenue 1301. LIORNAK, JEROME 1 Jerry 1 5815 Forest Avenue 1341 Intramurals 3. -IORNING, JUDITH 1 Judi 1 2814 Ingleside Drive 1341. -IORODYSKY, IHOR 1 4221 Forest Hills Boulevard 1341. EIORSTEMEIER, JOHN 1 Horse 1 4723 Torrington Avenue 1341. -IORVATH, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6390 Manchester Road 1291 Concert Band 2, 3. -IORVATH, SHARON 1 6906 Kenneth Ave- HUG 1291 Bowling 3, 45 FNC 45 Library Pages 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3. rIOUK, CAROL1 11194 Woodview Boulevard ' 1301 Hall Guards 25 Hi Spot Business Staff 43 Ofhce Pages 3, 45 Quill 85 Scroll 45 Y- Teens 2, 3, 4. HROMCO, JANET 1 Speedy 1 4903 Kenmore Avenue 1341 Girls' Boosters 45 Intramurals 25 Choralaires 35 Girls' Glee 25 OFFice Pages 45 Spanish Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. HUGHES, ELLEN 1 5881 Calamie Drive 1301 Clairton High School 2, 35 FNC 4. HULEC, NORMAN 1 Hooligan 1 6169 Denison Boulevard 1301. HULKA, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 1610 Lori- mer Drive 1341 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Fencing Club 45 Home Economics Club 25 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 4. JACKLITCH, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 4514 Wellington Avenue 1341. JACKMAN, ELAINE 1 Pudd 1 6184 Edgebrook 1301 Bowling 45 Intramurals 25 French Club 45 FTA 45 Hi Spot 45 Library Page 25 Quill Sr. Scroll 45 Y-Teens 2, 4. JACOB, NORMAN 1 Norm 1 7608 Dres- den Avenue 1291 Boys' Glee 35 Choristers 25 Math Club 45 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. JAEGER, DONALD 1 5688 South Park Boulevard 1341 Intramurals 2. JANECEK, DONNA 1 Dimps 1 410 East Sprague Road 1311 Intramurals 2, 35 Fenc- ing Club 45 Y-Teens 3. JANKURA, HELENE 1 3402 Tuxedo Ave- nue 1341 Modern Dance Club 2. JAIEQS, NADENE 1 6247 Stratford Drive 1 . JANTZ, GERHARD 1 Jerry 1 3330 Grovewood Avenue 1341. JARDONEK, LINDA 1 5515 Hampstead 1291. JARVIS, RALPH 1 6775 Ridge Road 1291 Concert Choir 2. 3, 45 Choristers 2: Parma- naires 2, 3, 45 Speech Team 2, 3, 45 Junior Playg Senior Play: Thespians 2, 3, 45 NFL 3, 45 Soc N' Buskin 3. JASANY. JOHN 1 6615 Commonwealth 1301 Bowling 2, 35 German Club 2, Presi- dent 35 Math Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. JATZEK, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 10387 Notabene Drive 1301. JAWORSKI, RUTH 1 6458 Westminster Drive 1291. JENKINS, BRUCE 1 BJ 1 8004 Pelham Drive 1291. JERRICK, PHYLLIS 1 Phyl 1 5001 Kenmore Avenue 1341 Intramurals 25 Home Economics Club 25 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 4. JOHNSON, LANDELIN 1 3803 Stanfield Drive 1341 Movie Crew 3. JOHNSTON, RUTH 1 Sis 1 11043 Bar- rington Boulevard 1301. JONES, NOREEN 1 Jonesy 1 5826 Layor Drive 1301 Bowling Treasurer 35 Intramurals 2, 45 FNC 25 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. JORDAN, EDWARD 1 6390 Pearl Road 1301 Movie Crew 3, 45 Stage Crew 2, 35 Stage Manager 45 Shop Foreman 4. JURCA, ELIZABETH 1 Betty 1 7411 Manhattan 1291. KABBES, WAYNE 1 8431 Thomton Drive 1291 Basketball 2. KADLEC, BARBARA 1 Babb 1 5902 Wilbur Avenue 1291 Bowling 45 Masquers 2. KALBRUNNER, JUNE 1 3914 Russell Ave- nue 1341 Bowling 45 Masquers 2. KALISTA, BARBARA 1 3015 Torrington Avlgnue 1341 Hall Guards 45 Oiiice Pages 2, , 4. KAMINSKY, MARSHA 1 Marty 1 1360 Parkhaven Drive 1341 Bowling 2, Secretary 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Girls' Leaders 35 Secretary 45 Spanish Club 25 Spectrum Girls' Sports Editor 45 Quill 81. Scroll Vice-President 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. KAMMER, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 6807 LBra5lleZ Avenue 1291 Intramural Bowling KAPUT, LINDA 1 Lynn 1 5731 Edge- hill Drive 1301 Bowling 25 Intramurals 45 Clinic Aids 2, 35 FNC 25 Y-Teens 4. KARABA, JOANNE 1 Jo 1 2834 Park Drive 1341 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Boost- ers 45 Masquers 25 FNC 25 Home Econom- ics Club 3. KARLOSKY, RONALD 1 Ron 1 8112 Ivandale Drive 1291 Baseball 2, 45 Foot- ball 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Track 35 Radio and Electricity Club 2, 3. KASTOHRYS, NANCY 1 6715 Hampstead Avenue 1291 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Choralaires 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Bowling 45 Hall Guards 4. KASZAR, JERRY 1 Deacon 1 3418 Wel- lington Avenue 1341 Cathedral Latin High School 2, 35 Rifle Club 4. KAY, DARRYL 1 4706 Albertly Avenue 1291 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 4. KAZAL, ALMA MAE 1 B514 W. Moreland Drive 1301 Bowling 2, 45 Hi Spot 35 Quill 35 Y-Teens 4. KAZIMORE, ROBERT 1 4862 E. Pleasant Valley Road 1311. KAZURA, DOROTHY 1 Dotty 1 5815 W. Ridgewood Drive 1291 FNC 45 Spanish Club 4. KELLY, SAUNDRA 1 Kelly 1 2308 Lorimer Road 1341 Girls' Glee 2. KENDZIERSKI, JOSEPH 1 Lee 1 4973 Wood Avenue 1341 Football 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3. KENNAT, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 3720 Walter Avenue 1341 Radio Club 2. KENNEDY, HARRY 1 7704 Ivandale 1291. KERN, JAMES 1 Jim 1 4502 Dawnshire Drive 1341 Choristers 25 Shop Foreman 4. KERSCHBAUM, JAMES 1 Kersch 1 2827 Ingleside Drive 1341 Baseball 2. KESSNER, RONALD 1 Ron 1 3205 George Avenue 1341 Bowling 4. KILIAN, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 3807 Tor- rington Avenuc 1341. KILROY, KATHLEEN 1 Kathy 1 10121 Keswick Drive 1301 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intra- Enugals2t3, 45 FTA 45 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens KINDEL, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 2708 Liggett Drive 1341. KINSMAN, NANCY 1 8687 Lynnhaven Road 1301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 French Club Treasurer 45 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. KIPLINGER, JANICE 1 7288 Maplewood Road 1301 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Home Economics Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. KIPPENBROCK, JANE 1 4707 Wellington Avenue 1341 Girls' Glee 2. KIRALY, RONALD 1 5611 Kenneth Avenue 1291 Basketball 35 Boys' Boosters 45 Foot- ball Manager 2. KIRLOUGH, ALLEN 1 Meatball 1 4619 Redfern Road 1341. KITCHEN, RONALD 1 Ron 1 4811 Russell Avenue 1341. KLATT, EDMUND 1 Ed 1 8001 Bremen Avenue 1291. KLOOS, THOMAS 1 9313 Crestwood Road 1301 Concert Band 25 Reserve Band 25 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 2, 3, 4. KLUGER, MARION 1 4803 Montauk Ave- nue 1341. KLYM, RICHARD 1 Clem 1 10521 Notabene Drive 1301 Boys' Boosters Presi- dent 45 Basketball 2, Manager 3, 45 Con- cert Choir Vice-President 3, President 45 Soc N' Buskin 35 French Club 35 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Class President 45 Student City Cabinet 35 Top Teen 3, 4. KNALL, ALICE 1 Al 1 6810 Broadview Road 1291 Masquers 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Ofhce Pages 3, 4. KNAPP, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 2719 Tor- rington Avenue 1341 Concert Band 3, 45 Reserve Band 2, 35 Varsity Band 45 Spanish Club 2. KNOWLES, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 5414 Bradley Avenue 1291 Intramurals 25 Cross- Country 3. Captain 45 Letterme-n's Club 35 Track 35 Hall Guards 3. KOBERSTEIN, VERNER 1 6822 Broad- view Road 1311. KOCAB, PAULA 1 7923 Spring Garden Road 1291 Berea High School 2, 35 Spec- trum Business Staff 4. 191 KOHLS, GARY 1 8017 Wainstead Drive C291 Reserve Band 23 Concert Band 3, 4. KOHUT, BERNADETTE - Berne -6356 gfork Road 1305 Masquers 23 Library Page KOLE, RICHARD - Cozy -- 8110 Liberty Avenue C29D. KOLITA, BENEDICT - Ben - 2814 Heresford Drive 1343 Cross-Country 33 Intramurals 49 Concert Band 3, 45 Reserve Band 2. KOMER, PATRICIA 1 Little One -3214 Wales Avenue C341 Girls' Chorus 2. KQERISH, IRENE - 4511 Wood Avenue KORENCHAN, KATHERINE - Crunchie 1 3011 Parklane Drive 1343 Bowling 2: Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, 45 Soc N' Buskin 35 Modern Dance Club 23 Office Pages 2. KOSKA, NANCY - Nan - 7302 Hickory Lane C315 FNC 25 Rifle Club 43 Y-Teens 2. KOVACH, JOSEPH HENRY - Hoyt 1 6306 Forest Avenue C291 Baseball 3. KOVACH, JOSEPH PAUL 1 5803 Ridge- wood Drive C293. KOVACICH. DIANA - 6200 State Road C343 Girls' Glee 3, 4. KOVACS, JAMES - Jimbn - 2810 Grovewood Avenue C341 Basketball 23 Baseball 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Boys' Leaders 3. KOVI, PETER - Pete - 8018 Essen C297 Varsity Band 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 35 Spanish Club 2. KOVSCA, JANICE - Jan 1 5311 W. Ridzewood Drive C341 Fencing Club 43 National Honor Society 4. KOZAK. JAMES -- 2219 Keystone Drive C34J. KOZELL, PATRICIA - Pat - 4807 Rus' sell Avenue C343. KOZIMER, JANET -- Jan - 6806 Ken- neth Avenue i293 Bowling 2, 4: Office Pages 3, 4. KRASOWSKI, RONALD - Ron -12115 Woodview 1305 Cross-Country 25 Letter- men's Club 2, 3. KREJCI, CAROL ANN - 8203 Newnort Avenue C291 Hall Guards 23 Y-Teens 2. KREMCHEK, MARIANNE - 5604 Warwick Road C293 Bowling 4g Choralaires 2. 3: Office Pages 43 Y-Teens 2, 43 Concert Choir 4. KREMSER, EDWARD -- Ed - 2301 Grovewood Drive C343. KROPP CHRISTA -- Chris -- 5807 Alber Avemie C293 Bowling 43 Intramurals 4: Office Page 3, 45 Spectrum Business Staff 4. KRUMINS, ILGA - 2716 North Avenue f34J French Club 3. 43 German Club 33 Russian Club 49 Spanish Club 3. KRUPA, BARBARA 1 Bobbie - S268 West 16th Street C91 Bowlinfz 2, President 35 Intramurals 2: FTA 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. KRUTIL, JERRY 1 5670 Hauserman Road 1295. KRUTY, ROSEMARIE 1 Rose - 3803 Dawnshire Drive 1343 Intramurals 43 Girls' Glee 4g Home Economics Club Vi1e-Presi- dent 4. KRUZEK, CAROL - Sally - 8408 Ken- ton Avenue f29J Bowling 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Glee 3, Choralaires 4: Masquers 23 Soc N' Buskin Treasurer 33 Hi Spot Staff 3, 44 Quill Sn Scroll 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, Program Chairman 4. KUKICH, MICHAEL 1 Mouse 1 336 Hillside Road f315. KUKUL, NICHOLAS -- Nick 1 5349 State Road f34J. KULCSAR, CONSTANCE - Connie - 6862 York Road 1305 Bowling Vice-Presi- dent 4: Intramurals 2. 3g Cheerleaders 3, 43 Girls' Board 45 RiBe Club 43 Student Council 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. KUNZ. KENNETH - Ken - 4324 Snow Road f34D. KURZENBERGER, THOMAS - Tom - 6415 Dartworth Drive 1295. KUSAK, RICHARD - Rich - 4521 Krueger Avenue 1341. 192 KUSE, JUDITH - Judy - 7429 Thom- ton Drive f29J. KUSHNER, FAITH - Cookie - 7287 Maplewood Road 1305 Modern Dance 3g Masquers 23 Fencing Club 43 Russian Club 45 Y-Teens 2. KUSNERIK, JUDITH - Ju - 3015 Klusner Drive C293 Lincoln High School 2. KUTOLOWSKI, JOHN 1 Jack - 6819 Sunderland Drive i297 St. Stanislaus High School 2. KWOLEK, RICHARD - Rich - 12038 Woodview Boulevard C303 Boys' Boosters 43 Boys' Leaders 43 Basketball 23 Tennis 3, 4: Boys' Glee 25 Concert Choir 3, 43 Chor- isters 23 Concert Band 33 Reserve Band 2: AVA 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. LABUDA, JAMES - Jim - 4303 Maple- crest 1291. LADINA, JOYCE - Joy - 2341 Dc.-ntzlcr Road 1341 Office Pages 2. LADYZHENSKY, LEO - 6406 Fernhurst Avenue 1301. LAKINS, GERALD - Jerry - 5803 Wil- ber Avenue 1291 Wrestling 4. LANCASTER, WAYNE 1 6890 Parma Park Boulevard 1305 Speech Team 2, 3. LANDRETH, DUANE - Duey 1 4923 Montauk Avenue 1341 Boys' Boosters 4: Boys' Leaders 3, 43 Cross-Country 33 Intra- murals 2, 4, Manager 3g Track 2, 3, 4: Let- termen's Club 3, 43 Football 4g National Honor Society 4. LANGE, LORNA JEAN 1 6948 Greenleaf Avenue 1303 Intramurals 2, 3, Co-Secretary 43 Girls' Leaders 3, 43 Girls' Boosters 43 Soc N' Buskin 23 Speech Team 23 FTA 33 Spectrum Staff 2, 3, Co-Senior Section Edi- tor 43 Quill 85 Scroll Treasurer 43 Y-Teens Treasurer 2, Cabinet 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. LANGE, MILDRED ANN 1 Millie - 3014 Fortune Avenue 1345 Bowling 4: Hall Guards 2, 43 Masquers 2. LANZI, JEAN - 6312 State Road S345 Office Pages 33 National Honor Society 4. LA ROSA, ALBERT - Al 1 5503 Ren- wood C347 Football 23 Wrestling 2, 3. LASKY, KENNETH -- Ken -- 7815 Ren- wood Drive C291 Senior Patrol 2, 3. LATAVISH, PATRICIA - Pat - 6441 Ridge Road C291 Hall Guards 33 Spanish Club 3. LATIMER, DEANNE - 7906 Renwood Drive C291 Spanish LATSKO, JOHN - C301 Reserve Band LAVIANO, JOSEPH C291 Boys' Glee 25 LAW, VIRGINIA 1 Ginny 1 2619 Ingle- side Drive C34J Y-Teens 2. LAWSON, WAYNE 1 4005 Pershing Avenue C341 Boys' Boosters 43 Boys' Leaders 43 Intramurals 23 Track 23 Student City Cab- inet 43 National Honor Society 3, President Club 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. 5958 Deering Avenue 2. 1 6208 Thornton Drive Choristers 3. 4. LEE, SHELDON - Shelly - 3303 Ingle- side Drive C343 Wrestling 23 Concert Choir 2. LENDVAY, RONALD - Ron - 7777 W. Pleasant Valley Road C293 Boys' Boosters 43 Concert Choir 35 Science Club 2, 4, Vice- President 3. LEONARD, JOHN - 4514 Longwood Ave- nue 1345 AVA 2, 3, 49 Movie Crew 2, 3, 43 Morning Show Engineer 3. LEONARD, ROSE MARY - 11214 Glamer Drive C301 FNC 2. LEONHARDT, DENIS - 5211 W. Ridge- wood Drive K34J Baseball 3, 43 Football 25 Wrestling 3, 4. LEONHARDT, KENNETH -- Ken - 6349 Mandalay Drive C301 Intramurals 23 Track 49 Wrestling 3, 49 Radio and Electricity Club 23 National Honor Society 4. LEWIS, THOMAS - Tom 1 5602 Ren- wood Drive 4291 Intramurals 2: Basketball Manager 3, 43 Movie Crew 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. LINQAK, JOHN -- 3430 Commonwealth Dnve Q34-J Track 23 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. LINDOW, JAMES - Jim - 5848 Ridge Road C295 Tennis Team 43 Radio and Electricity Club 3, Vice-President 23 Math Slug President 43 National Honor Society LINDSAY, ERIC - Rick - 1919 W. Pleasant Valley Road C343 Orchestra 2, 3. LINDSEN, JANICE - Jan - 7907 Doro thy Avenue C293 Intramurals 23 Choral aires 2, 3: Concert Choir 43 Soc N' Buskin 2, 3, 43 FTA 49 Office Pages 43 Hall Guard,- 2g Y-Teens 23 National Honor Society 4: Spectrum Typist 4. LINGLER, KATHRYN - Kay - 6899 Broadview Road 1311 FNC 3: Hall Guard Captain 3: Y-Teens 23 National Honor So- ciety 4. LOIZOS, JOHN 1 6920 Broadview Road f34D Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2g French Club 2. LONG, ANNE - 1200 Rockside Avenue' 4317 Library Aides 2, 3. LONGSTREET, JOHN - Jack - 7513 Kenilworth Avenue C295 Spanish Club 2. LOOMIS, MELINDA - Mel - 5511 Stumph Road 6305. LOWRIE, JOYCE - Larry - 3810 We-l lington Avenue C3-1-J. LOWTHER, LAWRENCE - Larry - 3810 Longwood Avenue C343 Football 21 Wrestling 2. LUBINA, RICHARD - Dick 1 4431 Longwood Avenue 1341 Math Club 4' Science Club 3. LUDWIG, ELEANOR - El -- 6001 Ren- wood Drive 1291 German Club 2, 3. LUKACEVIC, MARY ALICE - Mary 3849 E. Pleasant Valley Road 1313 Span ish Club 33 Y-Teens 3. LUOMA, DOLORES - 9501 Enderby Drivc 1305 FNC 2, 33 Y-Teens 3. LUTZ, ANNE - 6334 Big Creek Parkwag C305 Bowling 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Girls Boosters 4: Masquers 23 German Club 2 33 Hall Guards 2, Captain 33 JCWA 3 Office Pages 3, 45 Quill 85 Scroll 43 Spec trum Business Manager 49 National Honor Society 3, 4. LYNCH, KATHLEEN - Kathy - 6403 Westminster Drive C293 Bowling 43 Vice- President 33 Intramurals 2, 3. 4: Girls: Glee 23 Soc N' Buskin 2, 43 FTA Publicity Chairman 3, Historian 43 Hall Guards 2g Office Pages 2, 33 Quill 3. McCLAIN, JOHN - Johnny - 6383 Stanbury Drive 4293 Intramurals 4g Fenc ing Club 43 Rifle Club 4. W MCCONEGHY, DONNA 1 DJ - 11476, Meadowbrook Drive C303 Speech Team 3,1 Hall Guards 2. 35 Home Economics Club 21 Hi Spot 33 Office Pages 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MCELROY, EILEEN 1 Ei - 2014 Grant! wood Avenue 1345 Choralaires 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2. MCFADDEN, ROBERT 1 Mac 1 8024 Dresden Avenue i291 Radio and Electricity 23 Science Club 2. MCGUIRE, JAMES -- Jim - 2505 Brook View Boulevard C341 Lettermen's Club 2 Boys' Glee 23 Debate Team 23 Chess Clul 29 German Club 2. MCKINLEY, JANET - 2292 West 4611 Street C343 Spanish Club 33 National Hono Society 4. MABEY, RONALD - Fidget 1 211. Tuxedo Avenue 1347. MACHA, CAROLE - 6426 Aylesworth Ave LEPA, MARGUERITE - Mar - 3002 nue C303 Girls' Chorus 2: Home Economic Center Drive C343. Club 2? Y'T'-Tens 2- LESKO, GEORGIANN - Heeorgie' - 7771 MACHALEC, JOSEPH - f'Joe - 911 Ridge Road C291 Choralaires 23 Concert Wexford Avenue f9J BOWIIUB 2- Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee 23 Y-Teens 2. MACKO, JANET ,- 1fMacs , 5751 Maplp LESNY, GARY - Les - 5511 Hamp- wooq Avenue 1305 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 stead C295 Track 2. Fencmg Club 4' 4 1 W - 5 Guards 2, Captain 35 Science Club 2. Drive 2- 3, President 45 Speech Team 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, 45 FTA 2, 3, Program Committee 45 Library Aides 25 Y-Teens 3, 4. MALVERDI, MARY GRACE 1 Chee-Chee 1 3 urals MADELEY, DONNA 1 8809 Femhill 1295 Orchestra 25 Soc N' Buskin 2321 Russell Avenue 1 45 Intram 25 Modern Dance Club 25 Soc N' Buskin 25 Student Council 25 Class Vice-President 25 Y-Teens 25 Canteen Committee 3, 4. MARCINKO, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 6206 Theota Avenue 1295 Wrestling 2, 3. MARCUZ, DENNIS 1 Chuck 1 7591 West 130th Street 1305 Bowling 3, Cap- tain 4. MAREK, LOREEN 1 Lorie 1 4310 gerril Avenue 1345 Masquers 25 Y-Teens 2, Red- MARHEVKA, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 2002 Broadview Road 1345 Bowling 2. MARKO, MELANIE 1 7252 Broadview Road 1345 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2. MARKOVSKY, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6139 West 54th Street 1295 Radio and Elec- F tricity Club 2, 3. MARKOWSKI, ARLENE 1 6624 Common- wealth Drive 1305 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Hall Guards 3. IMARTENS, ANITA 1 Neets 1 3902 Maplecrest Avenue 1345. IMARUNA, PAUL 1 5703 Thornton Drive 1295 Bowling 45 Electricity Club 2. IMASANEK, RONALD 1 Ron 1 6009 Southington Drive 1295 Basketball 2, 35 Wrestling 3, 4. IlVIASKY, WALTER 1 Walt 1 3113 Brookview Boulevard 1345 AVA 25 Mom- ing Show Engineer 3. ASLYK, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 6010 Farnsworth Drive 1295 Football 2. ASSEY, RONALD 1 Ron 1 3505 Hearthstone Drive 1295 Wrestling 3, 4. ATEA, JOHN1 8502 Renwood Drive 1295. ATHERS, JAMES 1 11264 Woodview 1305 Science Club 4. ATHEWS, JAMES 1 5815 Charles Avenue 1295 Electricity Foreman 4. A5J41iS, JOHN 1 1315 Tuxedo Avenue AYER. BEVERLY 1 1549 Hillside Road 1315 Choristers 25 Girls' Glee 35 Y-Teens 2. ASIOISER, EUGENE 1 7781 York Road AYNOR, DOROTHY 1 7691 North Lin- den Lane 1305 Intramurals 25 Choristers 25 Girls' Glee 3. BIAD, RICHARD 1 6151 Ridge Road 1295 Baseball 35 Football 4. EADE, BEVERLY 1 4908 Sprague Road 1315 Girls' Glee 2. EAL, JAMES 1 Jim 1 2821 Russell Avenue 1345 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. EDISE, MICHAEL 1 8012 Marlborough Avenue 1295. EHALIK, JAMES 1 Jim 1 8311 Man- orford Drive 1295 Boys' Glee 25 Choristers 25 Concert Choir 3, 4. E5.ggER, CLAIRE 1 5711 Pelham Drive ENDICINO, FRANK 1 4210 Pleasant Valley Road 1305 Intramurals 25 Science Club 4. IICHNAY. KENNETH 1 8310 Renwood Drive 1295 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee 2: Soc N' Buskin 2, 35 Speech Team 35 AVA 25 German Club 35 JCWA 2, 35 Science Club 25 Boys' Boosters 45 Spectrum Staff 25 National Honor Society 3, 4. IGCHELBRINK, THEODORE 1 Ted 15971 Broadview Road 1315. IHALUS, CAROL 1 7914 Theota Avenue 1295 Bowling 2. 3, 45 Intramurals 25 FNC 25 Hall Guards 25 Office Pages 4. 4IILES, RANDALL 1 4814 Tuxedo Avenue 1345 Bowling 25 Boys' Leaders 25 Senior Patrol 2, 3. JILLER, JOAN 1 1935 Hillside Road 1315 Girls' Chorus 25 FNC 2, 35 Hall Guards 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. IITCHELL, BEVERLY 1 Bev 1 5503 Sllognigigside 1295 French Club 25 Y-Teens MLADONICKY, MARTHA 1 4611 Grant- wood Drive 1345 Bowling 45 Girls' Chorus 2: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MOELLER, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 5962 West 54th Street 1345. MOLINA, ANITA 1 2903 Parklane Drive 1345 Intramurals 2, 35 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Home Economics Club 3. MONCOL, RICHARD 1 3322 Lincoln Ave- nue 1345. MONTIE, MARCIA 1 6395 York Road 1305 Girls' Boosters 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 FTA Vice-President 3, 35 Modern Dance 25 National Honor Society MOORHEAD, JEAN 1 1305 Home Economics MOORHOUSE, AUSTIN MORGANO, JEROME Blossom Avenue 1305 Bowling 2, 3, 4. President 45 JCWA Spectrum Staff 35 3, 4. 6609 York Road Club 2, 3, 4. 1 1518 Grantwood Senior Patrol 3, 4. Drive 1345 Bowling 25 1 Jerry 1 1171 Baseball 2, 3, 45 MORLEY, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 2402 Brookdale Avenue 1305 Bowling 2, 35 Masquers 25 French Club 25 Y-Teens 4. MUSGRAVE, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 7566 North Linden Lane '1305 Bowling 45 Intra- murals 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 Y-Teens 3, 4, Cabinet 2 . MUSSELMAN, WILLIAM 1 Bruce 1 6422 Crossview Road 1315 Hampden Du Bose Academy 2, 35 Concert Choir 4. NASTAL, CAROL 1 Cookie 1 11717 Lawndale Drive 1305 Bowling 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Y-Teens 2 , 4. NEFF, JOANN 1 JO 1 11309 Pleasant Valley Road 1305 Bowling 4. NELLI. LENORE 1 5009 Kenmore 1345 Bowling 3. 45 Intramurals 35 Hall Guards 35 Home Economics Club 35 Y-Teens 3. NEMEROVSKY, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 11500 Deborah 1305 Wrestling 3, 45 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 4. SIEUENDORF, SALLY 1 5221 West 28th Street 1345. NEUENSCHWANDER, JOHN 1 Johnny 1 6702 Kenneth Avenue 1295 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Tennis 35 Track 4. NEUMANN, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 7618 Newport 1295 AVA 2. NEUZIL, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 6391 Mandalay Drive 1305 Intramurals 35 Shop Foreman 4. NICKELS, DIANE 1 10030 Ackley Boule- vard 1305 French Club 2, 35 Home Eco- nomics Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. NICKLAS, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 6522 South Canterbury 1295 FNC 2. NOCK, PAULETTE 1 10349 Notabene Drive 1305 Bowling 35 Spectrum Business Staff 45 National Honor Society 4. NOLAN, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 4911 Red- fern Road 1345. NORDQUIST, JOHN 1 Fuzzy 1 7543 Elmhurst Drive 1315 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NORMAN, GLEN 1 Norm 1 3019 Maple- crest Avenue 1345 Basketball 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4. NOTARIANNI, R. JAMES 1 Jim 17309 Greenleaf Avenue 1305 Boys' Leaders 45 Senior Patrol 2, 35 JCWA 4. NOTON, MARTIN 1 Marty 1 6063 Pearl Road 1305. NOVAK, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 4522 Al- bertly Avenue 1345. NOVAK, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 5275 West 50th Street 1345. NOVAK, SHARON 1 2427 Center Drive 1345 Bowling President 45 Intramurals 25 Girls' Glee 25 Home Economics Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, OBENAUER, JANAE13409 Klusner 1345 Bowling 45 Intramurals 25 Home Economics Club 2, President 35 Student City Cabinet 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. OBERST, DOLORES 1 Dee 1 12870 Sprague Road 1305. OBLOY, LOUISE 1 Lou 1 2716 Russell Avenue 1345 Intramurals 45 French Club 35 FTA 45 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. ONESKY, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 8514 Lan- yard Drive 1295 Boys' Glee 2, 35 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Parmanaires 3, 45 Radio Club 25 Science Club 35 National Honor Society 4. ONIZCHAK, ROBERT 1 5915 Ridgewood Drive 1305. ORAN, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 5849 Wool- man Avenue 1295 National Honor Society 4. OTTOBRE, ANTHONY 1 Tony 1 8117 Manorford Drive 1295. OZOG, DENNIS 1 10160 Moore Drive 1305. PACHUTA, SUZANNE 1 HPEBHUISU1 7711 Kenton Drive 1295 FNC 3. PATON, JOHN 1 Johnny 1 4426 Dawn- shire Drive 1295. PECJAK, NORMAN 1 Norm 1 4017 Torrington Avenue 1345 Football 3. PECK, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 10560 Richard Drive 1305. PEKAR, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 5706 wood Drive 1295. Ren- PELZ, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 9709 Pleasant Valley Road 1345. PENDER, KATHLEEN 1 Kay 1 4285 Chestnut Road 1315 Girls' Chorus 25 Girls' Glee 35 Y-Teens 3. PEROTTI, DIANE 1 Dee 1 4409 Tor- rington Avenue 1345 Band 2, 3. PESCATRICE, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 1801 Lorimer Road 1345 Wrestling 3, 45 Hall PESCH, JANET 1 Jan 1 3910 Woodrow Avenue 1345 Choristers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 French Club 2. PESTA, WALTER 1 Willie 1 9204 Pleas- ant Valley Road 1295. PETIT, PETER 1 El Peto 1 6803 Dart- worth Drive 1295. PETRASH, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 1019 Dawnwood Drive 1345 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 3, 45 Girls' Boosters President 45 Choristers 25 Choral- airies 2, 3, 45 Masquers 25 Girls' Board 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. PETRUS, KATHLEEN 1 Kathy 1 7707 Deerfield Drive 1295 Hall Guards 45 Y- Teens 3, 4. PICKLO, SHARON 1 Sherry 1 6314 Morningside Drive 1295 Bowling 45 Home Economics Club 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3. PIENTA, NANCY 1 4515 Wellington 1295 Home Economics Club 2, 35 Hall Guards 3, 4. PIKTEL, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6914 Dart- worth Drive 1295. PIRICSI, GEORGE 1 Geo 1 1661 Grant- wood Drive 1345. PLACAK, CATHERINE 1 Cathy 1 8009 Wainstead Drive 1295 Girls' Chorus 2. POGOZELSIG, WILLIAM 1 Pogo -1 2205 Brookview Boulevard 1345 Wrestling 2. POGRON, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 2324 Russell Avenue 1345 Girls' Chorus 2. PONTIKOS, NICHOLAS 1 Nick --4702 Tuxedo Avenue 1345 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Letter- men's Club 3, 4. POPELKA, JERRY 1 Pelk 1 237 E. Ridgewood Drive 1315 Wrestling 25 Hockey 3. POPELKA, MARGARET 1 Marge 1 3009 George Avenue 1295 National Honor Society 4. POSIPANKA, EVELYN 1 Evie 1 6338 Broadview Road 1345 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 Masquers 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. POULSON, DONNA 1 7619 Wainstead Drive 1295. POVTAK, DIANE 1 Di 5248 Daleside Drive 1345 Intramurals 3, 45 Masquers 25 FTA 45 French Club 45 Hi Spot Staff 45 Quill Bt Scroll 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. POVTAK, JAMES 1 Jim 1 7409 Whit- tington Drive 1295. POWELL, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 481 Meadowlane Road 1315 Y-Teens 2. POWELL, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 3103 Grantwood Drive 1345 Wrestling 25 Chor- isters 2. 193 POWERS, GERALDINE 1 Gerry 16537 Lawnwood Avenue C301. PRECH, JAMES 1 Jim 1 6359 Buck- ingham Drive C291 Intramurals 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Science Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Salutatorian. PRIEBE, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 S403 Vir- ginia Avenue C291. PRINZ, DONNA 1 Donnie 1 7910 Kenil- worth C291 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 25 Top Teens 4. PROSSER, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 1407 Dartmoor Avenue C311. PUNCHAK, DAVID 1 Dave 1 6389 Stanbury Road C291 Intramurals 3. RACK, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 6488 Lawn- wood Avenue C301 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Span- ish Club 3. RADZIMSKI, MARY 1 6003 Alber Avenue C291 Hall Guards 25 National Honor So- ciety 4. RAFTER, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 8307 Wain- stead Drive C291 Boys' Boosters 45 Intra- murals 45 AVA 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 President 45 JCWA 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. RALPH, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 9012 Pleas- ant Valley Road C311 Baseball 2, 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 3, 4. REECE, CURTIS 1 Curt 1 8275 Dale- brook Road C311 Baseball 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Boys' Boosters Treasurer 45 Boys' Leaders 45 AVA 2. REEDER, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 4602 For- estwood Drive C341 Intramurals 4. REESE, DENNIS 1 Denny 1 3433 Lu- ceme Avenue C341 Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Boys' Boosters 45 Class President 35 Student Council 35 Student City Cabinet 4. REIFF, MARILYN 1 3006 Parklane Drive C341 Bowling 25 Intramurals 2, 3, Co- Secretary 45 Girls' Leaders 3, 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 45 FTA 45 Home Economics Club 2, Secretary 3. REITMAN, DENNIS 1 Denny 1 5111 Yorkshire Avenue C341 Intramurals 2, 3. RELAC, CAROLYN 1 3709 Stanfield Drive C341 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3: FNC 2, 3, 45 Hall Guards 25 JCWA 35 Office Pages 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. RENK, RONALD 1 Ron 1 3022 Hearth- stone Drive C341 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 45 Cross-Country 25 Track 2. RENNECKER, JAMES 1 Jim 1 9101 W. Pleasant Valley Road C301. RICHLEY, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 3407 George Avenue C341 Intramurals 2, 35 Cross-Country 2. 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 45 Boys' Leaders 4. RIEKER, AL 1 3411 Ingleside Drive C341. RINAS, JOHN 1 5615 Brownfield Drive C291 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. RISHAW, JAMES 1 Rickshaw 1 4215 Dawnshire Drive C341 Senior Patrol 3, 4. ROBBS, JEROME 1 Jerry 1 6519 Den- bridge Drive C301. ROCCHICCIOLI, BARBARA 1 Roko 1 5212 Krueger Avenue C341 Bowling 25 Intramurals 25 Home Economics Club 2. ROCK, PETER 1 Pete 1 6115 South- ingtfwn Drive C291 Bowling 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Speech Team 2, 35 Masquers Presi- dent 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 NFL 2, 3. 45 Thespians 2, 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Student Council 25 JCWA 25 Electricity Club 25 Science Club 2, 3. RODENBERGER, JOHN 1 Jack 1 3214 Lucerne Avenue C341 Bowling 45 Intra- murals 2. ROGERS, CARYLON 1 Carolina 17814 Snow Road C291 Intramurals 2. ROTH, RICHARD 1 Rocky 1 7568 York Road C301. ROTI-IMAN, MARCIA 1 1019 Hillsdale Ave- nue C341 National Honor Society 4. ROWE, EDGAR 1 Ed 1 6487 West 130th Street C301. 194 RUCHT, SUSAN 1 Sue 1 2214 Brook- view Boulevard C341 Russian Club Presi- dent 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. RUDYK, MARY ANN 1 Mary 1 5856 Royal Parkway C301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders 25 Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Girls' Leaders 2, 3. Publicity Chairman 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Choralaires 2, 35 Con- cert Choir Secretary 45 Soc N' Buskin 25 Junior Play5 Morning Show 3, 45 Senior Play5 Thespians 45 Student Council 25 Spectrum 25 Girls' Sports Editor 3, Photog- raphy Editor 45 FTA 3, 45 Student City Cabinet 45 Y-Teens 2, Cabinet 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. RUPPLE, NADINE 1 Denny 1 1810 Grovewood Avenue C91 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Girls' Boosters 45 Girls' Leaders 45 FNC 25 Office Pages 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. RUSH, NEAL 1 Mighty Mouse 1 6718 Dartworth Drive C291 Intramurals 3. RUSHEFSKI, CHARLES 1 Chuck 7258 Maplewood Road C301 Radio Club 2. RUSSELL, CAROLEE 1 Russell 1 7930 Selwick Drive C341. RUSSELL, ROSE MARIE 1 Buzzie 1 7930 Selwick Drive C341 Hall Guards 4. RYAN, JOYCE 1 4609 Sheraton Drive C341 Bowling 45 Rifle Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 4. RYCHAK, JEANNE 1 Turtle 1 6099 West 54th Street C291 Girls' Boosters 45 Modern Dance Club 25 Girls' Glee 25 Con- cert Choir 4, Robe Mistress 35 Girls' Board 45 Vice-President 35 French Club 2, Presi- dent 35 Movie Crew 3, 45 Spectrum 3, Art Editor 45 Y-Teens Publicity Chairman 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. RYMUT, GERALDINE 1 Gerry 1 2434 Fortune Avenue C341 Choristers 25 Home Economics Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. SABO, VERA 1 4207 Wood Avenue C341. SADOWSKI, JOYCE 1 Grandma 1 10539 Gabriella Drive C301 Intramurals 2, 35 Bowling 3. 45 Girls' Leaders 45 Girls' Boosters Secretary 45 Choralaires 3, 45 Senior Play5 German Club Secretary 35 Y- Teens 2, 3. ST. MARTIN, JANICE 1 Janie 1 8843 Mannrford Drive C301 Bowling 2, 45 Mod- em Dance Club 25 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 25 Senior Play5 Home Economics Club 35 Ride Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SALAMON, PAUL 1 Sales 1 4703 For- estwood Drive C341 Boys' Glee 2, 35 Senior Patrol 2. 3. SALZGEBER, JOAN 1 Snootsie 1 4817 Yorkshire Avenue C341 Masquers 25 Movie Crew 3, 4. SAMPLE, BONITA 1 Bonnie 1 2511 North Avenue C341 Bowling 25 Girls' Board 25 French Club Treasurer 25 Class Treasurer 25 Y-Teens 3, 4. SANFILIPPO, ARTHUR 1 Art 1 6553 West 130th Street C301 Wrestling 2. SANTORA, ROSE MARIE 1 Rosie 1 5814 Luelda Avenue C291. SAPARA, JOSEPH 1 Moose 1 6913 Or- chard Boulevard C301. SAUS, VIRGINIA 1 Virgie 1 11125 Snow Road C301. SAVARDA, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 8300 Ivandale Drive C291 Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Lettermen's Club 35 Concert Band 2. SCARDON, NANCY 1 5706 Merkle Avenue C291 Bowling 35 Intramurals 35 Girls' Boosters 45 Choralaires Vice-President 35 German Club 3, FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. SCHAERFL, JOSEPH, JR. 1 4406 Albertly Avenue C341 German Club 2. SCHENK. FRED 1 10671 Meadowbrook Drive C301. SCHILDKNECHT, JOY 1 7618 Ackley Road C291 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 35 Concert Choir 4. SCHINDLER, JUDITH 1 uJUdy',m6174 Westminster Drive C291 Intramurals 45 FNC 2, 45 Office Pages 45 Latin Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 4. SCHLOSS, JOANNEm9035 Manorford Drive C341 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 4. SCHMIDT, LOLA 1 4303 Dawnshire Drive C341 Majorette 3. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT 1 Duke 1 2907 Grovewood Avenue C341. SCHNEIDER, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 6153 Stratford Drive C301 Bowling 35 French Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 45 FNC 25 Library Pages 25 Y-Teens 2. SCHOCH, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 6221 Stanbury Drive C291 Senior Patrol 2. SCHROEDER, CAROL 1 7385 State Road C341 Library Pages 3, 4. SCHROEDER, ELAINE 1 6106 Charles Ave- nue C291 Girls' Boosters 45 Bowling 2, 35 Choristers 25 Girls' Glee 35 Choralaires Treasurer 45 Masquers 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Oflice Pages 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. SCHUBERT, BRIAN 1 Bozo 1 6710 Thomton Drive C291 Reserve Band 2, 3. SCHUENEMANN, CAROLYN 1 6502 York Road C301 Intramurals 25 Majorette 2, 3. 45 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SCHUERGER, BERNARDINE 1 Bernie 13322 Russell Avenue C341 Bowling 2. 3. 45 Girls' Glee 35 Choralaires 3, 45 Home Economics Club 35 FTA 35 Library Pages 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. SCI-IULLER, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 6314 Bradley Avenue C291 Intramurals 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Bowling 2, 3: Girls' Lead- ers 3, 45 Girls' Boosters 4: Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Soc N' Buskin 2. 35 Thespians 45 Senior Play5 Spectrum 2, Underclass Editor 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 JCWA 35 FTA 3. 45 Office Pages 35 Quill 8a Scroll 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. SCHULTZ, DONNA 1 5840 Queens High- way C301 Intramurals 25 Bowling 35 FNC 25 Office Pages 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. SCHUMACHER, ADAM 1 Ave 1 6319 Stratford Drive C301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. SCHUMACHER, ERIK 1 5302 Maplecrest Avenue C341 Russian Club 4. SCHUMACHER, ERNA 1 Elgee 1 8023 Bertha Avenue C291 Office Pages 4. SCHUTZ, LORELEY 1 Lori 1 2407 Grantwood Drive C341 FNC 25 German Club 35 Office Pages 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 4. SCOTT, JERILYN 1 Jeri 1 6809 Ridge Road C291 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 FTA 2. 35 Library Pages 2, 35 Office Pages 45 Spanish Club 25 Y-Teens 2. SEKELY, BEVERLY 1 Bev 1 11551 Woodview Boulevard C301 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 3, Presi- dent 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, Treasurer 35 FTA 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. SENDEY, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 6201 Ack- ley Road C291. SENYAK, DONNARAE 1 1600 Wexford Avenue C91. SEPIC, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 2903. Lu- cerne Avenue C341 Office Pages 2: Science Club 25 Spanish Club 25 JCWA 35 Spectrum Faculty Editor 45 Quill Gs Scroll 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Salutatorian. SHABRA. CAROL 1 Scrub Brush 17762 State Road C341 Hall Guards 35 JCWA 35 Office Pages 25 Y-Teens 25 National Honor Society 4. SHAFT, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 7507 Bertha Avenue C291 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 4. SHAKER, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 5627 Broadview Road C311 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Boys' Lead- ers 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4. SHARDELL, GARY 1 Skunk 1 11350 Deborah Drive C291 Bowling 2, 3. SHAW, ROGER 1 Roge 1 8103 Pelham Drive C291 Football 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 2. SHINGARY. PATRICIA 1 Smiley 1 320 Starlight Drive C311 Y-Teens 2. SHIROKE, CAROL 1 Cherokee 1 6828 Orchard Boulevard C301. SHOWLER, JOANNE 1 8313 Ivandale Drive C291 Bowling 25 Home Economics Club 25 Y-Teens 2. SHUBECK, JAMES 1 Jim 1 1085 Ridge Road C291. HUTTERA, DORENE 1 11585 Woodview Boulevard 1301 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 35 Home Economics Club 35 Hall Guards 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. IDOTI, ROSANNE 1 Roe 1 3341 Jeanne Drive 1341. IEBERT, ALAN 1 Breezy 1 5617 Ona- way Oval 1291 Staunton Military Academy 35 Cross-Country 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Foot- ball 25 Track 2, 45 AVA 25 Fencing Club 45 Math Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Science Club 4. IKULA, CHARLES 1 Chuck 1 4606 Dawnshire Drive 1341. IMON, CAROLINE 1 10003 Chesterfield Drive 1301 Bowling 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Intramurals 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Span- ish Club 2, Secretary 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. IINKO, ELAINE 1 Poochie 1 5597 West 54th Street 1291 Choristers 25 Home Eco- nomics Club 25 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 2, 3. IIRL, DALE 1 Tex 1 7539 York Road 1301. IVAK, EDWARD 1 Woody 1 6614 Orchard Avenue 1291. 1IVf1NICH, RITA 1 2911 Brookdale Avenue 1 41- OLODA, BONITA 1 Fox 1 1308 Clearview Avenue 1341 Intramurals 2. ATER, DONNA 1 Marie 1 4810 Tuxedo Avenue 1341 Ravenna City High 25 Oiiice Pages 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 National LHonor Society 4. AWSON, DAVID 1 Dave 1 6101 W. Ridgewood Drive 1291 Cross-Country 45 Concert Band 3, 45 Reserve Band 2. EPECKY, RONALD 1 2 710 Torrington Avenue 1341 . IWINSKI, DAVID 1 6410 Hampstead Avenue 1341 . ERK, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 25 15 Keystone Road 1341 Track 3. ITH, DONNA 1 6012 Ackley Road 1341 Lourdes Academy 25 Intramurals 45 March- ing Band 3, 4, Majorette 3, Head Majorette 4. ITH, HERBERT 1 Herb 1 5321 Knollwood Drive 1291. ITH, MERLE 1 5228 West 48th Street 1341 Intramurals 3, 4. ITH, NANCY 1 6824 Orchard Boulevard 1301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. ITH, REBECCA 1 Becky 1 6402 Sherborn Road 1301 Intramurals 2, 45 Bowling 45 Office Pages 3, 45 Rille Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 4. IDER, DIANE 1 1560 E, Pleasant Valley Road 1311 Choristers 2, Choralaires 3, Con- cert Choir 45 French Club 4. OPEL, ALBERT 1 Al 1 5707 Pelham Drive 1291. OW, CARLA 1 Carloada 1 5215 Maplecrest Avenue 1341 Bowling 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 3, 45 Office Pages 25 Y-Teens 3. BIECH, SANDRA 1 Sande 1 5943 Pearl Road 1301 Masquers Program Chair- man 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Y-Teens 2. BOLEWSKI, VIRGINIA 1 Ginny 1 10952 Magdala Drive 1301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Masquers 35 FNC 2, 3, President 45 Y-Teens 2. BOTA, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 2911 Lincoln Avenue 1341 Intramurals 2, 35 Boys' Leaders 4. BWICK. FLORENCE 1 6026 Pearl Road 1301 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Speech Team 45 NFL 45 French Club 25 Y-Teens 25 National Honor Society 4. KOLOWSKI, SANDRA 1 Sandi 1 6401 Stumph Road 1291 Intramurals 25 Cheerleaders 3, Secretary 45 Bowling Sec- retary 45 Office Pages 25 Student City Cab- inet 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. DLARZ, CONRAD 1 Connie 1 8223 Pinegrove Avenue 1291 Baseball 25 Intra- murals 2, 3. DROCZAK, PEGGY 1 3059 Jeanne Drive 1341 Bowling 3. SOUKUP, RONALD 1 Ron 1 10606 Brainard Drive 1291 Reserve Band 2, 35 Foremansbip 2, Senior Patrol 2, Captain 3. SOVIK, MARJORIE 1 Margie 1 3407 Ridgewood Drive 1341 Intramurals 3, 45 FNC 45 Home Economics Club 45 Rifle Club 45 Y-Teens 2. SPECK, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 7814 Ren- wood Drive 1291 Of6ce Pages 4. SPRINGER, GEORGIA 1 Ga 1 10019 Ackley Boulevard 1301 Intramurals 25 Bowl- ing 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Home Economics Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Girls' Board 35 Class Secretary 3, 45 Student Council Sec- retary 45 Rifle Club 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Miss PSH 4. SPRINGER, KAREN 1 6706 Renwood Drive 1291 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Modem Dance 35 Office Pages 45 FNC 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. STAMPER, DAVID 1 Dave 1 6002 Pel- ham Drive 1291 Cross-Country 4. STANKIEWICZ, NANCY 1 2825 Liggett Drive 1341. STARESINA, CHARLES 1 C.S. 1 3334 Grovewood Avenue 1341 Basketball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 45 AVA 3. STARR, ROBERT 1 Chico 1 5703 Brad- ley Avenue 1291 Baseball 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3. STED, DAVID 1 Dave 1 6643 Big Creek Parkway 1301 Concert Band 45 Reserve Band 3. STED, HAROLD 1 Harry 1 6310 Ken- neth Avenue 1291. STETTIN, THELMA 1 11174 Meadow- brook Drive 1301 Intramurals 45 Girls' Chorus 35 Choralaires 45 Girls' Glee 35 Hall Guards 3, 45 Home Economics Club 4. STOLPH, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 7647 Miller- wood Lane 1301. STROH, ELIZABETH 1 Liz 1 9411 Fernhill Avenue 1291 Bowling 3, 45 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 35 Hall Guards Assistant Captain 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. STROUP, ELAINE 1 5312 Longwood Ave- nue 1341 Bowling 25 Intramurals 2. STUEWE, LINDA 1 Lynn 1 6606 Ridgewood Avenue 1291. STURBAUM, LINDA 1 Lin 1 6537 West 130th Street 1301 Intramurals 2, 35 Bowling 3, 45 Girls' Boosters 45 Girls' Glee 35 Choralaires 45 Girls' Chorus 25 JCWA 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Russian Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. STURZNICKEL, PAUL 1 Sterg 1 4522 Dawnshire Drive 1341. SUCHAN, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 2957 E. Pleasant Valley Road 1311 Track Team 25 Intramurals 35 Boys' Boosters 45 Masquers 25 Soc N' Buskin 45 Hi Spot 2, Sports Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 JCWA 2, 3, President 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Russian Club 45 Quill Bn Scroll 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. SUCKOW, LYDIA 1 6719 Snow Road 1291 Bowling 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Choralaires 4. SUPPOK, JOHN 1 11021 Sharon Drive 1301 Riflle Club 45 National Honor Society 4. SURAN, GEORGE 1 Swan 1 5356 Pearl Road 1301 Golf 2, 3, 4. SUTTER, CHARLES 1 Chuck 1 8322 Salisbury Drive 1291. SVEC, BEVERLY 1 Bev 1 625 Ridge- view Drive 1311. SWANSIGER, JONI 1 Tiny 1 5514 Merkle Avenue 1341 Hall Guards 4. SWIATEK. DONALD 1 Don 1 6367 Stumph Road 1301 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. SYTEK, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 4714 Pershing Avenue 1341 Bowling 3. 45 Con- cert Band 2, 3, 45 Hall Guards 35 Y-Teens 3. SZABO, SALLY 1 9305 Pinegrove Avenue 1291 Girls' Chorus 25 Girls' Glee 35 Chor- alaires 45 Movie Crew 2, 3 45 Spectrum Staff 3, 45 Spectrum Business Staff 45 Y-Teens 4. SZALKOWSKI, ALICIA 1 6863 Crossview Road 1311 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 45 Office Pages 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. SZALKOWSKI, ROSALIE 1 Rose 1 5213 West 25th Street 1341. SZTUL, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 8325 Southington Drive 1291 Bowling 3, 45 In- tramurals 35 Masquers 25 Hall Guards 25 Oflice Pages 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. SZYMANSKI, DONALD 1 Curly 1 2595 E. Ridgewood Drive 1311. SZYMANSKI, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 3330 Heresford Drive 1341 FNC 25 Library Pages 3. TAKACH, DEANN 1 Dee 1 5711 Snow Road 1291 Bowling 35 Masquers 25 French Club Social Chairman 35 FTA 3, 45 Ofiice Pages 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. TARCZANYN, LIDIA 1 3006 Lucerne Ave- nue 1341 Hi Spot 45 Library Pages 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Quill Br. Scroll 4. TASKY, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 6584 West- minster Drive 1291 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Harmony Ensemble 4. TAYLOR, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 914 Maple- view Drive 1311 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 4. TERRY, ELLEN 1 6830 Greenleaf Avenue 1301 Y-Teens 2. TEXTORIS, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 7519 North Linden Lane 1301 Intramurals 25 Bowling 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 2101 Grovewood Avenue 1341. THOMAS, SANDRA 1 Sandy - 8103 Thornton Drive 1341 Bowling 25 Home Economics Club 2. THOMPSON, JAMES 1 Wendell 1 6437 Denison Boulevard 1301 Intramurals 2, 3. THUM, CAROLE 1 Thum-B 1 9832 Newkirk Drive 1301 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Quill Br. Scroll 45 Y-Teens 4. TIFFANY, NORMA 1 Tiff-Tiff 1 6815 Snow Road 1291. TIMOCH, ALICE 1 4526 Pershing Avenue 129 . , TINKER, GAIL 1 Tink 1 5276 West 49th Street 1341 Bowling 3. TOBER, RONALD 1 Ron 1 2516 Tuxedo Avenue 1341 Intramurals 2, 4. TODARO, PAULA 1 P.T. 1 4521 Ken- more Avenue 1341 Choristers 25 Hall Guards 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. TOMARO, LUIGI 1 Pat 1 116 Chestnut Road 1311. TOMASHESKI, JERRY 1 4513 Forestwood Drive 1341 Intramurals 3. TOMEK. BONITA 1 Bon 1 395 Star- light Drive 1311 Y-Teens 2. TOMICKY, GERALD 1 Jerry 1 6164 Westminster Drive 1291 Intramurals 4. TOMMASINI, BRUNO 1 Juno 1 317 Cherry Lane 1311 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 3, 4. TOTH, CAROL J. 1 7318 Newport Avenue 1291 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Bowling 35 Girls' Leaders 45 Girls' Boosters Parliamentarian 45 Soc N' Buskin 2, 35 Senior Play5 Student Council 2, 35 Girls' Board Treasurer 25 FNC 25 Office Pages 2, 3. 45 FTA 3, 45 Student City Cabinet 45 Y-Teens 25 National Honor Society 3, 4. TOTH, JOSEPH J. 1 Joe 1 7802 Thorn- ton Drive 1291 National Honor Society 3, 4. TOTH, RICHARD 1 Zero 1 3711 Liggett Drive 1341. TRACY, TERRY 1 6811 Hollywood Drive 1291 Intramurals 2, 35 Track 25 Boys' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Tennis 45 Student City Cabinet 4. TRAPP, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 1519 E. Sprague Road 1311 Bowling 45 Hall Guards 35 National Honor Society 4. TREPKE, GARY 1 10830 Lawndale Drive 1301 Intramurals 3, 45 Hockey 35 Band 2. TRETOCK, JOHN 1 Bug 1 4403 Russell Avenue 1341. TSONTON, LARRY 1 Ton-Ton 1 6427 Monmouth Avenue 1291 Football 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3. 1 95 TUCKY, GERALD 1 Jerry 1 4823 Snow Road 1341. TURNER, CAROL 1 2907 Lincoln Avenue 1341 Hi Spot 35 JCWA 35 Spanish Club 35 Quill 81. Scroll 4. TUROCY, MARILYN 1 Lynnie 1 2206 Brookview Boulevard 1341 Bowling 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. TUROCY, ROBERT 1 Tero 1 7412 Snow Road 1291 Intramurals 4. UHRON, CAROLE 1 3010 Park Drive 1341 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Class Play 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Russian Club 45 Science Club 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. UJHAZY, GEORGE 1 Tall Tex 1 2217 Grovewood Avenue 1341. UMSTOTT, DONNA 1 8210 Liberty Avenue 1291 FTA 2, 35 Hall Guards 25 Library Pages 2, 35 Oflice Pages 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. UNGAR, DONNA 1 'Teddy Bear 1 6418 Kerney Wood Road 1291 Hall Guards 3. URBANSKY, IHOR 1 Egor 1 9416 Stonington Road 1301 Baseball 25 Tennis 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Intramurals 35 ghorisgers 25 Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys' ee . VAJNAR, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 6510 La- verne Avenue 1291 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Spectrum Co-Layout Editor 45 National Honor Society 4. VALE, SONDRA 1 6030 Pearl Road 1301 Majorettes 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. VALENTI, FRANCES 1 Babe 1 8101 Thomton Drive 1291 Hall Guards 3. VALICHNAC, SHARON 1 Shorty 1 West 54th Street 1291 Choralaires 25 Girls' Glee 35 Masquers 2. 5733 VA2I5Ia.ANT, JAMES 1 4430 Grantwood Drive VANCE, DONNA 1 1020 Rockside Road 1341 Y-Teens 3. VANGOR, HOWARD 1 Vanjo 1 4919 Torrington Avenue 1341 Intramurals 35 Band 2, 3, 4. VARGA, JANICE 1 Jan 1 6108 Allan- wood Drive 1291 Bowling 2. 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 35 Choristers 25 Girls' Glee 35 Choralaires 3, 45 French Club 25 Hall Guards 25 Quill 8: Scroll 3, President 45 Hi Spot Staff 3, Sports Editor 4. VARGO, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 6265 Alexandria Drive 1301 FTA 35 Office Pages 35 Spectrum Student Life Editor 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. VAVRINA, ARLENE 1 5011 Grantwood Drive 1341 Modem Dance 25 Intramurals 35 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 35 FTA 35 Home Economics Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. VEBER, JANE 1 Little Veb's 1 4426 Milford Avenue 1341 Bowling 2. VELKER, RICHARD 1 Little Richard 1 6390 Ridge Road 1291. VENINGA. ROBERT 1 B301 Lanyard Drive 1291 Baldwin Township High School 2, 3. VERDERBER, MARGARET 1 Mitzie 1 5881 Woolman Ct. 1291 Hall Guards 3. VEVERKA, JUDITH 1 Jolly Green Giant -1920 West Pleasant Valley Road 1341 Bowling 45 Intramurals 45 Hall Guards 45 Spectrum Business Staff 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. VINCE, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 8117 Ken- ton Drive 1291 Bowling 3, 45 Girls' Glee 25 Masquers 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Y-Teens 4. VISCOMI, JANICE 1 Jan 1 6517 Fem- hurst Avenue 1301 Girls' Boosters 45 Intra- murals 2, 35 Bowling 2, 45 Masquers 25 FTA 3. 45 Office Pages 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Salutatorian. VISEN, BETTY ANN 1 6606 Virginia Ave- nue 1291 Bowling 25 Intramurals 25 Hall guards 25 Home Economics Club 25 Y-Teens VOEGERL, JERRIANN 1 Jerri 1 2810 Commonwealth Drive 1341 FNC 2, VOJIR, JAMES 1 Voj 1 6911 Ackley Road 1291 Intramurals 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 French Club 2. VOLLWEILER. FRED 1 Freddy 1 3107 Grantwood Drive 1341. 196 VONDERAU, GAIL 1 Suzy 1 8203 Ox- ford Drive 1291 Intramurals 2, Treasurer 3, Co-President 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 45 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 Senior Play. VOSS, MARCIA 1 Marcy 1 7707 Doro- thy Avenue 1291 Modern Dance 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Soc N' Buskin 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, WAAG, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 8405 Wesley Drive 1291 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 FNC 2, 3, 45 Soc N' Buskin 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 French Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. WAFFEN, BRUCE 1 5985 Edgebrook Boule- vard 1301 Football 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 3, 45 Letter- men's Club 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 3, 4. WAGNER, ERICH 1 Dick 1 4210 Wel- lington Avenue 1341. WAGNER, JUDITH 1 Wagg 1 5809 Southington Drive 1291 Bowling 35 Intra- murals 4. WAGNER, RAYMOND 1 5803 Pelham Drive 1291. WALLA, ANTHONY 1 Tony 1 6006 Morningside Drive 1291. WALLACE, CAROL 1 2019 Brookdale Ave- nue 1341 Hall Guards 2, 35 Spectrum Business Staff 45 Y-Teens 35 National Honor Society 4. WALTERS, LORETTA 1 Lori 1 3326 Home Econom- 4. Doug - 2107 Boys' Glee 25 Commonwealth Drive 1341 ics Club 25 Office Pages 3, WARNOCK, DOUGLAS 1 Brookdale Avenue 1341 Choristers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Senior Patrol 3, 4. WARTON, SHARON 1 Sheri 1 6110 Virginia Avenue 1291. WEBER, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 7331 York Road 1291 Intramurals 2, 35 Boys' Boosters 45 AVA 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 Science Club 25 Math Club 4. WEBER, STEPHEN 1 Steve 1 8318 Cov- ington Drive 1291 Intramurals 35 FTA 45 Hall Guards 4. WEINHARDT, SANDRA 1 Gaby 1 2808 Lincoln Avenue 1341 Girls' Boosters '45 Choristers 25 Choralaires 35 Concert Choir 45 FTA 3, 45 Oflice Pages 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. WEISS, GARY 1 8002 Newport Avenue 1291. WERCION, CAROL 1 4902 Grantwood Drive 1301 Bowling 2, 45 Y-Teens 4. WERNER, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 5502 Southington Drive 1291 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Boys' Leaders 45 Masquers 25 Junior Play5 Senior Play. WHITE, DAVID 1 Whitey 1 6294 Hol- bum Road 1291 Intramurals 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Boys' Boosters 45 AVA 2, 35 Shop Foremen Treasurer 4. WHITE. DONALD 1 Don 1 3506 Stan- field Drive 1291 Intramurals 2, 35 Football 3, 45 Track 3, 4. WHITFORD, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 5847 Edgehill Drive 1291 Intramurals 2, 45 Bowling 3, President 45 Choralaires 25 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 Soc N' Buskin Vice- President 25 Oflice Pages 25 German Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. WIENCEK, CAROL 1 6310 Charles Avenue 1291 Bowling 3, 45 Choristers 2: Girls' Glee 35 Choralaires 45 Spectrum Business Staff 45 Y-Teens 2. WILLIS, MARCIA 1 Willy 1 5705 Edge- hill Drive 1301 Girls' Boosters 45 Bowling 45 Reserve Band 25 FNC 25 German Club 2, 35 Odice Pages 35 Y-Teens 3, National Honor Society 4. WILSON, WALLACE 1 Skeeter 1 1823 Hillside Road 1311. WING, JEANNE 1 6987 Parma Park Boule- vard 1301 Y-Teens 2, 4. WINSTANLEY, DAVID 1 264 Cherry Lane 1311 Tennis Team 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 45 Letterrnen's Club 3. 45 Boys' Boosters 45 Boys' Glee 25 Speech Team 2, 3. WISE, ARLENE 1 8321 Snow Road 1291 French Club 2. WITH, MARK 1 6705 Parma Park Boule- vard 1301 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Letterrnen's Club 35 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. WITZMAN, CAROLINE 1 4001 W. Ridge- wood Drive 1341 Intramurals 3, 45 Mas- quers 25 Home Economics Club 35 National Honor Society 4. WIEZMAN, JANE 1 4907 Maplecrest Avenu 1 41. WOLFF, RONALD 1 9427 Elsmere Drive 1301 Track 35 Spanish Club 25 National Honor Society 4. WOYCITZKY, WILLIAM 1 4711 Brookpark Road 1341 Intramurals 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Senior Patrol 3, 4. WOZNEY, WILLIAM 1 5984 Twin Lake. Drive 1291 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 35 Reserve Band 2, 3: Concert Band 4. WRIGHT, DONALD 1 1850 West Sprague Road 1301 Radio and Electricity Club 2, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3. WRIGHT, TIMOTHY 1 8115 Ackley Drive 1291 Baseball 2, 45 Basketball 25 Tennis 3' Intramurals 3, 4. WUEST, CAROL 1 5248 West 45th Stree 1341 Bowling 2, 3. 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Home Economics Club 35 FTA 3, 45 H' Spot 3, 45 Movie Crew 45 Quill and Scrol 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. YATES, PAUL 1 7911 Whittington 1291 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. YATSKO, ELIZABETH 1 5906 Charle Avenue 1291 Bowling 25 Choristers 25 Girls Chorus 35 Y-Teens 2. YOCH, FAITH 1 1555 W. Pleasant Valle5 Road 1291 Intramurals 45 Ofhce Pages 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4. YORK, MURRAY 1 2919 Maplecrest Ave nue 1291. YOUNG, JAMES 1 5506 Theota Avenus 1291. YOUNKER, WILLIAM 1 5849 Woolmal Court 1301 Rifle Club President 45 Speecl Team 4. ZACCARDELLI, ANGELA 1 Angi 1 741 Virginia Avenue 1291 Bowling 2, 35 Girls Board 25 Soc N' Buskin 25 Rifle Club 4. ZADAR, JEROME 1 6390 Alderwood Roar 1301. ZAREMBA, WALTER 1 Wally 1 657. York Road 1291 Track 2. 3. 42 Boys Boosters 45 Basketball 2, 35 Football 2 Cross-Country 35 Orchestra 25 Concert Ban: 25 Arbitration Board 35 Student Council 2 35 Speech Team 35 Student City Manager 4 ZAVESKY. RICHARD 1 3402 Inglesid Drive 1341 Intramurals 3, 4. ZBIKOWSKI, ELAINE 1 3406 Lincoln Avenue 1341. ZEVCHIK, EUGENE 1 S278 Pearl Roa 1301. ZIELINSKI, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 171 Grantwood Drive 1341 Bowling 3. ZINN, RITA 1 7180 State Road 134 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Home Eco nomics Club 2, 35 Rifle Club 45 Y-Teens 2 ZIPAY, MAXINE 1 6011 Ridgewood Avenu 1291. ZIPSIR, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 511 Ridgewood Drive 1341 Rhodes High Scho 25 Football 3, 45 Basketball 35 Letterman Club 3, 45 Student City Cabinet 4. ZOLA. DANIEL 1 Dan 1 4796 Pleasax Valley Road 1301 Concert Band 2, 3, Hi Spot 2, 3. ZOLOTY, EUGENE 1 802 6 Whittingto Drive 1 29 1 . ZSARNAY, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 10106 Pleasant Valley Road 1301. ZSIGO, LINDA 1 6722 Glenella Drive 130 Bowling 35 Girls' Glee 25 Girls' Chorus ' ZUCHOWSKI, BRUCE 1 7880 Hoertz Roa 1301 Intramurals 2, 3. ZUK, TARAS 1 3902 Stanfield Drive 129 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Graphic Arts Club 3, A Abela, Michael-66 Abineri, David-66 Abookire, Sandra-55, Abraham, Ronald-66 STUDENT PICTURE INDEX 110, 111, 112, 115,134 Acker, Susan-55, 85, 118, 127 Adams, David-66 Adams, Judith-13, 137 Adams, Julie-66, 112, 113, 129 Adams, Adams, Kathleen-55 Marilyn-13, 1 12, 1 16, 120, Patrick-55 127 Balint, Sandra-55, 112 Balk, George-66 Balke, Marilyn-66 Bella, Jim-66, 132, 153 Ballinger, Barbara-55, 116, 133 Balthaser, Kaye-66, 125 Balthaser, Sharen-13, 129, 159, 160, 161 Bambeck, Robert-13, 110, 111, 136 Banisauckas, Dave-55 Banyasz, Dolores-55 Barabas, Adrienne-66, 132 Baranowski, David-'55 Baranowski, Dennis-55 Baratko, Alan-55 Bemotas, Patricia-14, 37, 135, 139 Bere, Robert-14, 104, 151 Berry, William-55 Bertha, Patricia-66, 137 Bester, Larry-55 Betchik, Carole-55 Bevacqua, Carmen-66 Beyer, Nancy-55 Bezula, Edward-66, 145 Biafore, Rose-66 Biales, Joan-14, 126, 132 Biasiotta, Jay?14, 139 Bican, JoAnn-66 Bichek, Wayne-55, 133, 134 Adams, Adler, Clarence-55 Adolph, Gerhild-66 Adrian, Erica-66, 158 Adzema, Robert-13 Aftoora, Alexandra-13 Ahem, Lawrence-13, 105 Ahem, Thomas-55 Ahmed, Freda-13, 95 Ahmed, James-66 .Aho, Timothy-66 Airhart, Frances-13, 118, 120, 121 Alessandro, Carl-55 Alessi, Marie-66 Alexander, Brenda-13 Alexander, Lucinda-66 Alexovich, Anna-66 Allen, Daniel-66, 154 Allen, Mary-66 Almasy, Donna-66, 88 Altznauer, Carolyn-55, 81, 87, 125 Angelo-143 Amato, Amato, David-13 Amato, Jack-66 Richard-55 , 1 72 145 Amato, Ambrose, Ross-66, Ames, Curt-66 Amon, Adrienne-55, 101, Amundsen, Eric-66, 152 Anderson, Hans-55, 113, 134 Anderson, Keith-66 Anderson, Lois-55, 124, 127, 129 Anderson, Mike+13 Andres, Marlene-13, 122, 124, 133 Andrews, Benny-55, 110, 111 Andrews, Deorma-13, 20, 130, 141, 157, 178 Andrews, James-66 Andrusko, Dorothy-55 Andryc, Judith-55 Angeletti, Patricia-13 Angelis, Kathy-55 Angradi, Rina-66 Annis, David-13, 92, 114 Annis, Su?66, 124 Antonucci, Linda-55 Aq-mia, Viola-66, as 105, 129, 131 103, 104, 108, 110, Barber, Eileen-66 Barberic, Karen Lee-55, 124, 133 Barbour, Eileen-55 Bard, Lynn-55 Barisono. Dianne-55, 88 Barker, Boyd-55 Bama, Gerald-13, 103 Bames, Loren-66, 75 Bamett, Barbara-55 Barnhill, Pamela-10, 13, 110, 116, 127, 141 Barnok, Beverly-55 Barrett, Carol-66 Barta, Raymond-66 Barton, Daniel-55 Barton, LaVerne--55 Bartos, Bruce+66 Basch, Barbara-13 Basch, Marilyn-66 Basch, Terry-152 Basile, Bonita-55 Basile, Sharon-66 Bass, Robert-55, 148, 149, 151 Bastian, Lorenc+66 Battaglia, Rosetta-66 Battaglia, Sylvia-55, 157 Bauer, Bonnie-14, 103, 108, 127, 156, 157, 164, 178 Bauman, Margaret-S5 Bauman, Ronald-14 Baumert, Lora-66 Baumrucker, Carolyn--14, 103 Baus, Jacqueline-66 Bayer, William-66 Bear, Robert-66, 121, 132, 152 Beaton, Marlene-14, 124 Bechlcr, David-55 Beck, Bonnim+14, 115, 124 131, Arabian, Judy-66, 126 Ardelia, Tony-66 Arden, Dan-55 Arden, Metro-55 Ardito, Barbara-55 Arena, Barbara-66, 129 rida, Richard-66 Arkangel, Janet-55. 118. 125 Arkangel, Robert-55, 121 Armanini, Sylvia-13, 122 rmstrong, Terry-66, 121 sad, Andrea-66 sad, Donna-55 shmus, Neil-55 slan, spel, John-66 Ed-66 stalos, Jerry--55 tamanec, Joan-66 thens, Richard-55 ttinoto, Vivian-13, 126 ugaitis, Sheila-55 u ust Ra 66 Beck, Ellen-66 Beck, Jon-14 Becka, Thomas-55, 127, 133, 134 Becker, Kathy-66 Becker, Linda-66 Becker, Mary-55, 134 Becker, Raymond-55, 63, 121, 146 Becker, William-66 Beckett, Sandra-66 Bedford, Norman-66 Bednar, Joyce-66, 132 Bednar, Judith-66. 132 Bednar, Michael-55, 120, 134, 146 Bednarski, Sandra-66 Beebe, David--55, 154 Behrman, Clarice-55, 63, 115 Beier, Victoria-14 Bekeny, Dennis-66 Belan, Bonita-14 Beleske, Victor-14 Belfl, Donna-55, 117, 124 Bell, Bonnin+14, 118, 124 Bell, Carolinn+66 Bell, Phyllis-14, 140 Belohlavek. Joseph-55 Bender, Bender, Carolyn-55 Joan-14, 120 Bender, Lois-66, 120 Bender, Roger-14 Bendik, Edward-66 Benditz, Bonnie-14, 103, 124, 141, 158 141, Bielawski, Marlene-55 Bienkowski, Donald-66 Bienkowski, Roger-55 Bilby, Carol-66, 105, 125 Bilecky, John-66 Billante, Charles-55 Bilski, JoAnne-66, 132 Binder, Susan-66, 117 Binder, Lori-55, 63, 117, 125 Biondo, Marsha-66, 125 Biondo, Sam-14, 82, 121 Bischl, Karen-55 Bisesi, Joann!-+66 Bisesi, Phyllis-55 Bishop, Bernard-66 Bishop, William-66 Bishop, Thomas-66 Bittner, Gary-66 Bizjak, Mary Jo-66, 129 Blaha, Carol-66 Blasco, Philip-55 Blasko, Robert-66 Blazak, Robert-55, 143, 148, 152 Blazer, Frederick-55, 152 Bliss, Barbara-66, 118, 132 Block, Karren-55 Bloesinger, Alan--146 Blower, Jerilyn-66 Blunt, Mary-66 Bly, Elihu-14 Bly, Harley-14 Bly, Neil--55 Blythin, Edward-14 Blythin, Margaret-66, 125 Bobbin, MaryAlict-+15, 88, 117, 124 Bobeck, Carl-55 Clarence-66 Bober, Bobowicz, Nathalie-66 Bobowicz, Valentine-55, 110, 111 Bockwich, William-66 Boczek, Marcia-66 Boddy, Kathleen-66 Boesger, Leonard--15, 103, 134, 139, 163 Boester, Linda-15, 118, 120, 121, 126 Bojalad, Michele-66 Bokmiller, David-66 E - v Yi ugustine, Donna-66, 129 ugustine, Robert-55 ukschun, Judith-13 xon, William-147, 151 B abitt, Robert-13 abon, Kenneth-55 achman, Claire-55, 83, 132 acho Kenneth-66 adar, Sue-55 akos, Dave-55 akos, Dianne-66, 137 alika, Al-66, 145 Benedict, Jeanne-55 Bennett, Barbara-55 Benninger, Gene-66 Benson, Darleen-55, 109, 111, 112, 114, 127, 134 Benson, John--66, 92 Bentzen. Louis-55, 136 Benya, Rose Marie-55, 124, 127, 132, 181 Benyo. Nick-14 Benz, Richard-66 Beran, Clifford-14 Beran, Richard-66, 151, 154 Berg, Charlotte-66 Berger, Susan-66 Bernauer, Doreen-118 Bernhardt, Ann?66, 116 Bernhardt, Marie-55 Boldman, Beverly-15 Boldman, Lois-55 Bollardi, Jean-66 Boloca, Elaine-55 Bombalicki, Janet-66 Boncek, Joe-66 Bonk, Audrey-15, 103, 125. 135, Bonkowsky, Herbert-15, 42, 43, 108, 146, 148, 151, 155 Boppel, William-66, 150, 151 Boris, Sandra-15, 122 Borisa, Judith-55 Borisa, Sharon-66 Borling, Gerald-15 Boros, Peter-66 Borowske, Richard-55 Borowy, James-66 Boscarello, Richard-55 Bossi, Anna-15 Bota, Elaine-15 Bota, Ralph-55, 134 Boulton, Sharon-15 Bourquin, George-55, 143, 151 Bowersock, Bettie-66, 126 Bowdouris, George-15 Bowser, Robert-55 Boyd, Judith-15, 110, 114, 127 Boyd, Michael-55, 148 Boyer, Rick-66 Boyko, Peter-66 Boyle, Robert--66 Boysko, Francis-15, 181 Bozarth, William-66, 122, 136 Brady, Robert-55, 151 Bragg, William-55 Brakeman, Brian-55, 118, 147 Eramuka, Joyce-66 Brancatelli, Dolores-55 Erandes, Lynn+15, 127, 137 141 103, 104 197 Brandt, Brian-55 Brechbiel, Donald+1l8, 121 Brechbiel, Peggy-55 Breda, Roger-15, 128 Brede, Roger-66 Brenner, Gary-66 Bresky, Mary-55, 132 Brew, Darlene-15 Brey, Robert-55 Briar, BettyL55 Bridle, Ona-15, 122, 132, 136 Brigadier, Al-55 Briggs, Dianne-S5 Briggs, Linda-54, 55, 105, 131, 157 Bright, Frances-66, 133 Brock, Carol-66 Brody, Patricia-66 Bronczek, Diane-15 Bronstrup, Lois-15 Carducci, Carol-56 Carducci, Daniel-67 Carman, Roger-56 Carnegie, Richard-56, 147 Carpenter, Nancy-67 Carrick, Robert-121 Carson, Jane-67, 121, 131 Carter, Loren+16, 116, 120 Casale, Donna-16, 103, 115 Casale, joseph-67 Caso, Frances-56 Cassano, Geraldinc+67 Castle, Muriel-56, 127 Catalano, Galin-67 Cavanaugh, Joan-56 Carney, Carl-67 Cemy, Alan-16 Cemy, Judith-67 Chalker, Judith-16, 104, 108, 141, 156, 157 Brooks, Marilyn-66 Brosch, Dorothy-55 Brosko, Diane-66 Brown, Bonn?55, 115 Brown, Caryl-15, 115 Brown, Donald-66 Brown, Kay-15 Brown, Ned-55, 154 Brown, Brown , Patricia-l 5 Robert J.-66 Chambers, Andrew-16 Chambers, Harriett-67 Chambers, Patricia-57 Champion, George-67, 152 Chaney, Michael-16, 155 Chapman, Marie-56 Chappini, Richard-67 Chapuis, Norman-67, 145 Chernoff, Mary-56, 128, 129, 133 Csire, Lawrence-67 Cugier, James-56, 93 Cullen, Patricia-17, 95, 124 Cunningham, Judy-17, 124 Cygan, Mary Ann-17, 124 Czaplicki, Eileen--17 Czech, Mary Lou-18, 127 Czech, Mel-56 Czech, Sharon-67 D Dachtyle, Sheila-56, 119 Dalessandro, Georgz+56 D'Amore,Regina-67 Danczak, Walter--67 Dangler, Susan-56, 116, 123, Daprano, Arthur-S6 Davenport, Lawrence-18 Davidson, Beverly-9, 18, 103, 115, 12 Daxddson, Lowell-56 126 9 Davis, Alan-56, 111, 118, 121, 122, 15 Davis, Donald-67 Davis, Gerald-67 Daymut, Steve-67 Dean, Judy-67 DeCapio, Greg-67 Dech. Patricia-56 Brua, Karen-66 Brucchieri, Sal-55 Brucchieri, William-55 Bruckner, Noreen-55, 129, 133 Bruckner, Richard-60 Bruemmer, Karl-55 Bruene, Eileen-15 Bruene, Jerry-67 Brunn, 1Jaryl167 Brunn, Norma-16 Brunner, Sally-117 Bruno, Elaine-16, 127 Bruno, Margaret-67, 124 Bryant, Andrea-67 Bryda, Donald-16 Brzygot, Frank-55, 107, 143, 148 Bucar, Carolynn-S5 Buccieri, Rocco-67 Bucher, Kenneth-136, 151 Buchko, Judith-67 Buckshaw, Marie-56 Budd, Jerry-56 Budd, Joan-16, 103, 140 Budd, Rita-67 Budziak, Barbara-16, 127, 135 Buehner, Richard--56 Buemi, Sam-75, 145, Buhl, Marilyn-67, 125 Buhvesky, Charlene-67 Bukvic, Arlene1+67 Bulan, James-16 Buncher, Ronald-56, 118, 121 Buran, Wayne-67, 145, 150 Buriield, Charles--67 Burgelin, Dian?16 Burke, Charles-67 Burke, Dennis-56 Burlingame, Marcia-67, 121, 127, 132 Burns, Allen-145 Bums, John--136 Burton, Joanne-56, Burton, Linda-56 Busato, Sharon-16, 103, 141 Busch, Joan-56 Bush, JoAnn-56, 119 Bushanic, Sharon--16, 135 Bushi, Steven-56 Busko, Lois-56 Bussman, Janice-67 Butcher, Dennis-56 Butler, James-67, 152 Buy, Jerome-67 Buyer, Janice-16, 103, Bylina, Robert-56 C Cameron, Maureen-16, 103, 132 Cameron, Ronald-16 Campanelli, Kenneth-56 Campbell, Joan-16, 105, 114, 127, 141, 157 Campbell, John-16 Campbell, Kathy-67 Campbell, Lee-56 150, 152 118, 124, 127 129, 137 Byrns, Joyce-68 Campi, James-12, 16, 45, 104, 143, 147, 151, 182 Cangemi, Rosalie-67 Canitia, A1-56, 148, 151 Cannon, Dennis-16 Cannon, Mary-56 Cantlon, Nancy-67 Capalto, Barbara-67 Cardilino, Marrietta-67 198 Chikik, Vivian-56 Chilcote, Luden156 Childs, Ronald-56 Chiles, Lawrence+-16, 143 Chinnici, Joseph-56, 152 Chipka, John-56 Chmielewski, Joseph-56 Chodyna, Robert-56 Chomik, Kathleen--56 Chomoa, John-67 Chonko, Arnold-67, 147, 150 Christ, George-67, 152, 154 Christman, Edward-67, 114 Chromek, Leona--67, 129 Ciantarani, Al-56 Ciavarelli, Matthew-56, 145 Cihlar, Craig-16 Cihlar, Jill-67 Cintula, Charles-67 Cintula, David--67 cipiu, Theresa-1 7 , 1 29 Clark, Herbert-17 Clark, Joann?l7, 126, 129 Clark, John-67 Clark, Linda-17 Clark, Norman-17 Clark, Trudy-125 Claus, Ronald-17, 128 Clemens, Ila-17, 117 Coates, Jeff-57 Cocayne, Wayne-17, 108 Cody, Robert-17, 79, 104, 108, 141, 148 Coffey, Shirley-56 Colantuono, Louis-56 Cole, Allan-56 Cole, Gordon-67, 148 Collins, Kathleen-56 Condon, David-7, 17, 51, 100, 106, 141, 143, 144, 145 Conrad, James156, 115 Conrad, Richard-67 Constantine, Mary--17, 103 Cook, Cook, James11 7 Sharon-5 6 Cooley, Alice?-67, 89, 124, 127, 132 Cooper, Brian-56 Cooper, David-67, 118 Cooper, Douglas-17, 103, 120, 127 Cooper, Terry-56, 118 Cooper, William-56 Coppers, Dorothy-56 Coppola, Tina-56, 105, 115, 127, 131, 157, 177 Coppolino, Ronald-67 Corn, Terry-67 Corona, Rosalie-59 Corwin, Jack-17, 154 Costanzo, Sandra-67, 123 Costello, Eileen--56 Cotsman, Janice-17 Cottrell, Gae--17 Cottrill, John-67, 145 Coup, John-67 Coup, William-17, 155 Cowgill, Janet-17, 118, Cowgill, Karen-67, 124, Cowie, Cynthia-67, 125, Cox, Dennis-67, 121 Cox, James-17, 121 Cramer, Donald-67 Crews, Kathleen-67 Crews, Richard-17, 110 Cribb, Martha-67 Crimaldi, Josephine-56 Croftcheck, Vince-56 Csire, Jerome-'67, 145 127, 139, 141 131 129, 136 Decker, Marlen?56 Dedo, James-56 Deetz, Carolyn-67 , 117, 133 DeGirolamo, Virginia-67, 124 Dellapa, William--67 DeLuca Theresa-18 1 1 20 DeMarco, Marilyn-67 Demas, Irene-18, 127, 132 Demeter, Kathi-67 Demko, Betty-56 Demko, David-18, Demko, Martin-18, 128 43, 103, 107, 122, Demo, James-56, 118, 143, 152, 15.1 DeMoss, Dianne-67 Dempsey, Gilbert-18, 148 Dempsey, James-67 Dempsey, Veronica-54, 56, 106, 156 Dems, Kathleen 18, 125, 127 Denk, Deanna-56 Denk, Joanne-67 Denk, Lilyan-18, 122, 124 Dennis, James-56 Denroe, Beverly-67 Denroe, Valerie-56 DePhillips, Thomas-18 Derbin, Caroline-67, 129 Derry, james-18 Desmone, Toni--67, 126 DeSilvio, Donna-56 DeSormouX, Dennis-18 Detrick, Linda-56, 115, 121, Detwiler, Paul-67, 152 Diasio, Maria-56 DiBin, Dolores-18 Dickey, Dorothy4-56, 132 Dillon, James-67 DiPaolo, Paul--56 Dittebrand, Deann-18 Ditto, Barbara-18 Divis, Dixon, Dobro, Dobro, Terry-154 Dodig, Donald-56 Dodig, Ronald-56 Doering, Dennis-67 Doering, Donald-67 Doering, Roger-56 Doeringer, Al-56, 134 Dolsak, Louanne-67 Donnelly, Roger-56 Donner, Gary-67 Dooling, Joan-56 Dork, Darryl-67 Dorn, David-Sb Douglas, Robert-57 Dover, Robert-56, 114 130, 157 Diane-67, 105, 118, 131 Maureen-56, 124, 129, 133 Barbara-19 Downing, jolan119 Downs, Joan-56, 124 Doyle, Judith-67 Drabik, Karen-56 Drake, David-67 Drake, Susan-19, 103 Draus, Barbara-56, 124, 127, Dregalla, Joyce-67, 129 Dregalla, Sandra-56 Drinkworth, Darya-19, 124 Drinkworth, Donna-67, 125 Driscoll, Kathy-67 Drown, Kathy-67, 112, 126 Drummond, Connie-67, 124 Dudeck, Sandra-56 Dulick, Gary-56 Dumanski, Joanm+67, 112, 126, 129 Dunsmore, Ruth-19 129 2 1 Duplaga, Betty-67 Duplaga, Mack-67 Durbin, Donald-19 Durcansky, Kenneth-56 Duricko, Robert-19, Durocher, Rod-56 Dutkofski, John-56 Dyke, Richard--56 E Eaton, Karen-19 Eberle, Arthur-89, 110, 111, 122 Eberwein, Phillip-67 Eby, Geralynn-67 Eck, Joseph-19 Eck, Karerxi56, 127, 128, 133 Edwards, Ron-67 Egan, Nancy-Jo-106 Egerer, Kristen-67, 132 Ehlert, Linda-56, 124, 126 Eibner, Dolores-19 Eicher, Lewis-67 Eichner, Joyc?56, 124, 127, 132 Eiserlo, Joan-56 Eldon, James-145 Elias, Lewis-67 Emanuel, Marlene-67 Emfield, Myles-19, 155 Emma, Linda-19 Engelhart, Sylvia-67 Engelman, Robert-19, 103 Epp, Carol-19, 159, 160 Erbacher, James-56 Erbacher, Rodney--67 Erdelyi, Judith-56, 124, 129 Erickson, Gary-67 Ermer, james-56, 143 Estronick, Gary-67 118 Finan, Darlene-57, 117, 122, 125 Fink, Charles-68 Fink, Thomas-121 Finlin, Marty-68 Finn, Rochelle-21, 103 Finn, Terry-57 Fiorentino, Nancy-57 Fisher, Gary-68 Fisher, Raymond--68, 118 Fitch, Kenneth-21 Fitos, Florence-21 Fitz, Alfred-68 Fitzgerald, Donna-68 Flak, Irene-57, 114, Fleischer, Carol-57, 123 124, 127 Fleischer, Linda-57 Flick, BonniG+57 Flight, Thomas-57, 152 Florentine, Kathleen-57, 117 Florian, James-21, 114, 141, 147, 151 Flory, Carole-21, 103, 124, 130, 135, 141 Flory, Edward-57, 147 Flowers, Beverly-21 Flowers, Janice-57 Flynn, David-57 Foose, William-21 Ford, James-68, 152 Ford, Terrence121, 35, 105, 107, 108, 110, 111, 115, 141, 166, 182 Fortuna, Kenneth-68, 132 Fortune, Dorem+21 Fowler, Pamela-21 Fowler, Sharon-68 Fox, Helen-108, 110, 111, 127 Francek, Robert-68 Francis, Marianne-21, 116, 125 Franke, Diane-57 Franklin, Gusta--68, 129 Franklin, James-57 Franks, Dennis-68 Franks, Janice-21 Franks, Patricia-68, 132 Frantisak, Donald-57 Frantisek, Eileen--21, 137 Frate, Phillip-68 Frederick, Paulett?68 Fredrnonsky, Carol-21, 123, Freclmonsky, David-68 Freiwxgd, David-22, 35, 37, 1 1 126 103 141 Estronick, Joyce-19, 105, 110, 130, 141 Etela, Lauri-67 Evans, Betty-68 Evans, Howard-152 Evans, Susan-56 Evans, Wesley-56 Everard, Joyce-19 Evert, Delene-56, 124 Ewald, Gordon-20, 103, 107. 122 Ewalt, Judith-56 Fabian, Geraldin?20, 103, 126, 130, 135, French, Chris-57 Friedrich, Roger-68 Frigy, Joyce-22 Fritz, Patty-68 Fritz, Peggy-68 Fromm, Carl-68 Fromm, Claire-22 Fruits, Dennis-68, 147 137. 139, 140 Fabian, Janice-37, 114, 130, 141 Fabian, Nancy-56 Fabula, Carol-20 Fackelman, Judith-68, 112, 116, 124 Fahrland, David-57, 118, 122, 133, 136 Falck, Jeannette-114 Falcone, Leonard-20 Falkenstein, Carol-57 Falzarano, John-51, 115, 151 Farkas, Rhona-68 Farrell, Jean-20 Farrington, Joseph 20 Farrington, james-68 Farris, Charles-68, 154 Farris, James-57, 143, 145 Fassinger, Neil--68, 147, 152 Frutkin, Lawrence--22, 127, 141, Frye, K. Roger-22 Fuizzotti, Joseph-57 Fuldauer, Alfred-22 Fuller, Kyle-68 Fulop, Raymond-22 Fundling, Patricia-68, 112 Funk, Thomas-57, 114, 151 Furman, Theresa-57, 117, 125 Furry, Claudette-57 G Geal, Frank-22, 51, 143 Gael, Gary-57 145, Faubel, Joanne-58, 116, 126, 129, 132, 147 Fedakg Daniel-20, 85, 133, 134, 135, 145, 1 2 Feddy, Judy-20, 130 Fedele, Isabell-57 Fedla, Dennis-57 Fedorowycz, Tetiana-20, 103, 127, 138 Feher, Judith-20 Feister, Allen-20 Felice, Mary Ellen-82 Gabauer, Richard-57 Gabrick. Jeanne-22, 99, 116, 133 Gaida, Edwina--22 Galaday, Celinda-57, 134 Galardi, Thomas-22 Galdun, Allayne-22, 141, 156 Galik, Richard--57 Galinsky, Lawrence-57 Gall, Roger-57 Gallagher, Thomas-57 Felicia, Joseph-57 Fellenstein, Kenneth-20, 151 Fellows, Joyce-57, 114, 120, Feola, Karen-68 Ferch, Donald-57 Ferik, John-68 Femelius, Dennis-20, 148 Ferrante, Barbara-57 Ferrini, Mary-68 Ferris, Judy-68, 121 Fidler, Ioan-20 Field, Carole-20 Field. Sharon-68, 117, 125, 126 Fiegland, Lawrence-68, Filipow, Alice-57, 122, Filippi, Dennis-68, 154 Filippi, Patricia-21 Filka, Diane-57 126 103, 108, 1 18, 118 129 141 Gallagher, William-154 Gallo, James-22 Gallowitz, Richard-145 Galovich, Diane-68 Galvin, Lynda-68 Gambert, Walter-68 Gambino, William-22, 106, 148, Gannon, Barbara-57 Gannon, Mary-22 Gapas, Floyd-57 Gardini, James-57 Gardner, Barbara-57, 110, 111 Gardner, Mary Lou-22 Gardner, Norma-68, 116, 119 Garrity, Diana-68 Gassner, Sandra--57, 124 Gaughan, Gaughan, Gautcher, Dennis-2 2 John-22 Eileen-57, 133 183 148 1 Gazda, Walter--22, 29 Gazik, Thomas-57 Gazura, Kenneth--68 Gedeon, Gloria-68, 124, 127 Geil, James-22, 122, 182 Gellner, David-57 Gelo, Marlyn-19, 22, 45, 104, 131, 141, 156, 157, 174, 175 Gelske, Thomas-22 Genius, Patricia-57 Gentile, Diane-22 Gentile, Thomas-57 George, Geraldin?57, 134 George, Louis-57 Gerber, Paula-22, 103 Gerding, Joyce-57, 106, 156, 157 Gerlach, Edward--23 Gersdorf, Sharon-57 Gettel, Patricia-68 Getts, Ronald-68 Giampietro, Barbara-68 Gibson, Mary-57, 112 Gideon, Bruce-68 Gierke, William-23, 143, 155 Gildea, Patricia-57, 126 Ginley, James-68 Ginnan, Karin-57, 110, 111, 112 Glaser, Janice-58, Glau, Sandra--23, Glaze, Donna-68 Glnvitch, Patricia--23 Goellner, Ted-23, 103, 145 Going, Virginia-23, 103, 126, 132, 141 Golden, Barbara-23 Golick, James-23 Goloja, Franklin-68 Goltz, Diana-58, 117 Golubski, Marianne-58, Gondlack, Marita-58 Good, Thomas-8, 54, 105, 106, 118, 121 Goodman, Diane-58 Goodman, Richard-23 Goody, John-58, 128 Gordon, Geraldin+58 Gottfried, Jim-68 Gotthardt, Diana-23, 126 Gotthardt, Marilyn-68 Gottson, Barbara-68 114, 127 103 134 Gourley, Barbara-23, 105, 108, 114, 141, 156 Gourley, Janet-68, 112 Gradisher, Jay-12, 23, 105, 114, 115, 141 146 Graf, William-23, 137 Graham, Elaine-58, 117, 120, 126 Graham, Sandra-58, 127, 157, 160 Graham, Walter-68, 145 Grambo, Alan-23 Granakis, George-23 1 1 Grateful, Leonard-68 Grau, Linda-23, 103 Gravatt, Brent-68, 152 Gray, Cynthia-23, 36, 127, 130, 141, 157, 160, 164 Gray, Diane-68 Gray, Gary-68, Gray, Sherry-68 Garyum. James-23 Graze, Paul-68 Graziano, Judy-68 Greaves, Betty-23, 103, 118, 120, 121, 141, 157 Greaves, Melvin-23, 84 Grebenik, Richard-68, 118 Grebenik, Diane-28 Greco, Tina-8, 68, 105, 116, 121 Green, Karl-58 Gregory, Tony-68 Gregory, Willrm-68, 132 Gridley, Nancy-68 Griffith, Roger-68 Griffor, Lynne-58, 124 Griffor, Nicholas-23, 153 Grisak, Marie-68 Grisak. Pauline-68 Grodell, Dennis-58 Groeschel. Anne-23 Groskey, Kathy-68 Gross, Donald-58 Gross, Roberta-68. 133, 135 Groszek, Carolyn-58 Grozde, Joseph-143 Gruber, Gay-23, 125, 157 Gruber, Kenneth-58 Grugel, Lynn+68 Guenther, Howard-58, 137 Guenther. Judith-58 Guerin, Joyce-23 Gullo. Sandra-68 Gunderman. Kenneth-68 Gundlach, James-24, 81, 108. 110, Gunn, Charles-24 Guray, Janice-24 Guray, Joyce-24 Guska, Geraldine-58, 121, 133 111,112 199 140 Gutschmidt, Gerry-58 Guzik, Loretta-68 Guzik, Robert-58 H Haas, Nancy-68, 102, Haas, Susan-58, 134 Haberman, Robert-68 Hebert, Carol-58 Habusta, Patricia-58 Hadady, Janet-24 Haddad, Fred-58 Haffner, Lawrenc?68 Hagen, Joseph-58 Hahn, Susan-58, 114, 130 Hahn, Sandra-68, 125, 126 Hajek, George-24, 141, 143 Hajnik, John-68 Haky, Dolores-68 Halapy, Michael-68 Hale, Cathy-68 Hale, Donald-24 Halen, Randy-68 Hall, Gail-68, 117 1-Ialler, Barbara--68 Haller, Cassandra-58, 59 Haller, Dale-58, 118 Halsak, Nick-58 Haluska, Linda-68, 121 Hamadey, Nola-58 Hamadey, Roger-58 Hamblin, Carol-68, 133 Hamilton, Jeannette+68 Hamlett, Bruce-58 Hammon, Gordon-24 Hamper, Donald-58 Hamula, Gaile-58 Hann, Nancy-58, 117, 125 Hanna, Michael-68, 132 Hannon, Judith-58 Hanson, Joanne+S8 Hanzlik, Lois-58 Hai-ants, Kenneth-58, 143 Harbart, Richard-58, 151 Harbison, Barry-24, 122, 123 Harbison, Jan-58, 114, 127 Harhay, Dian?68 Harkin, John-24 Ham1ody, Michael-24, 154 105, 131 Harper, Karen-58 Hartwig, Robert-68, 115 Harvey, Judith-58 Harvey, Kenneth--68, 89 Hasman, Frank-68 Hassell, Clayton-68 , 143 Hatvany, Carolyn-58, 124 Haurin, Diane--58 Haurin, Gloria-68 Hauschildt, Karen--68, 121, 134 Hausser, Douglas-24, 42, 103, 110, 111, 11 115, 122, 135, 141 Havens, Kenneth-68, 112, 117 Haver, Lois-68 Havlik, Thomas-58, 134, 147 Hawran, Janice-68 Hayn, John-68, 145 Hazel, Barbara-24 Hazelton, Sue-68 Hecker, Patricia-58, 80, 122, 124 Heger, Walter-24 Hegcdus, Carolim+24 Heiden, Gaylz+58 Heikel, Harvey-24, 103, 122, 135, 143, 151, 152 Heikkinen, Madeline-24, 117, 118, 120 Heil, David-68, 105, 145, 150 Heinz, Rolynne-68, 125 Helman, John-24, 137 Heminger, Randall-24, 128 Hemmeter, Lois-68, 121, 124, 132 Henderson, Irene-58 Hennel, Annette+68 Henninger, Glenn-69, 152 Herbkersman, Bruce-58 Hercik, Emma-24 Hering, David-69 Herip, Barbara-24, 106 Herman, Lesli?116, 124 Herr, Marilyn-58 Hertelendy, Joyce--58 Hess, Elaine-24, 103 Hess, Marilyn-69 Heuser, Diane-58 Hewitt, Geoffrey-69 Hicks, June-58, 115, 118 Hiemer, Harolyn-24, 103, Higgins. Jeanne-58 Higgins, Michael-69 Hildebrand, Edward-69 Hill, Harry-58, 145, 147 126 200 138, 2, 141 Hill, Meriele-24, 103, 104, Hill, Thomas-69, 150 Hill, Valerie-69 Hillson, Theadora-25 Hine, Linda-69, 124 Hine, William--69 Hiner, Vickie-69, 121 Hinz, Elaine-58 Hinz, Ellen169 Hirzel, Gary-25, 110, 113 Hitchings, Jerry-25 Hitesman, M3fg?58 I-Ilasko, Elaine-69 Hlavacek, Carol--69 Hlavacek, Roger-25 Hlavsa, David-25, 137 Hlivak, Linda-69 Hlucky, Lee-69 Hochdorfer, Mary Anne-58, 125 Hockenberry, Nancy--58 Hodar, Kenneth-69 Hoffman, Beverly-69, 112, 126 Hoffman, David-69 Hoffmann, Kenneth-69 Hoilich, Kathleen-25 Hofstetter, Paul-25, 93 Hofstrom, Edward-69 Hohertz, Henry-69, 118 Holden, John-7, 58, 105, 145, 152, 153 Hollenheck, Joyce-58 Hollenbeck, Lois-25, 159 Hollis, Nicholas-69 Holub, Jane-69 Holz, Janice-25, 115, 118, 125, 126, 137 Holz, John-3, 58 Homer, Marlene-58 Honecy, Nancy--58 Honecy, Patricia-69 Hooper, Gary-58, 152 Horak, Joyc1+25, 103 Horan, Richard-25 Hornack, Jerry-69 Homak, Janice-58 Hornak, Jerry-25 Horning, Judith-25 Horodyslcy, Ihor-25 Horstemeier, John-25 Horvath, Robert-25 Horvath, Sharon-25, 126 Hotz, Carolyn-58 Houk, Carol-25, 125, 135 Houska, Harold-58, 147 Hoyt, Mary-69, 124, 126 Hrabak, Elizabeth-58 Hradovicky, Ruth-58 Hrapshaw, Lance-58 Hren, Nancy-124 Hrenko, Gerald--58 Hribal, Karen-58 Hritz, Laraine-69 127, 129, 141 Hromco, Janet-25, 103, 124, 141 Hrusch, Judith-58 Huber, Charles-69 Huber, Dennis-69 Hubley, Alan-58, 101, 115, 133 Hudson, Walter-69 Hughes, Ellen-25, 126 Hulec, Norman-25 Hulka, Judith--25, 124 Hulvalchick, Steven-58, 148, 151 Humenik, Deborah-58, 118, 121, 127, 133 Humenik, Patricia-69 Humphries, Karen-69, 75, 112, 117 Humphries, Sharon'-69, 75, 112, 117, 125 Hundortmark, David-'69, 132 Hunter, Donna-58 Husnk, Harry-58, 152 ll Jacob, Robert-69 58 Jacoby, J adrych, Sandra- Nancy-58 Jaeger, Donald-26 Jakubisin, Lori-69 Jakubko, Elynn--69, 112 Janecek, Donna-2 6 Janitelli, Joseph-58 Jankura , Helen-2 6 Janos, J can-69 Janos, Naden?2 6 Jantz, Anita-5 8 Jantz, Gerry-26 Jantz, Janet-58 Jardonek, Linda-26 Jares, Patricia-69, 135 Jarvis, Ralph-20, 26, 108, 110, 111, ll Jarvis, Wayne-58 Jasany, John-26, 43, 103 Jasany, Robert-69 Jasinski, Josephine169 Jatzek, Richard-26 Jaworski, Ruth-26 Jedlicka, Jane-69, 131 JeRi, Caren-58 Jelenich, Patricia-58 Jenkins, Bruce-26 Jenkins, Lawrence-69 Jenson, James-69 Jerdonek, Joseph-58 Jerrick, Marianne-58 Jerrick, Phyllis-26, 114 Jesse, Judith-69, 112, 124 Jirka, James-69, 145, 152 Johanson, Anders-58 Johansson, Arne-69 Johns, Josephin+69 Johnson, John-5 8 Johnson, Kay-69 Johnson, Landelin-95 Johnson, Margaret-69 Johnson, Richard-69 Johnson. Robert-58 Johnston, Doloris-69 Johnston, Ruth-26 Jones, Judith-69, 129 Jones, Noreen-26 Jones, Richard-69 Jordan, Edward-27, 110, 113, 122, Jordan, Sue-69 Judge, Walter-69 Judson, James-69 Jurca, Elizabeth--27 Jurca, Robert-58 Jurick, Char1em+69 K Kadelski, Stanley-58 Kadlec, Barbara-27 Kafer, Kenneth-69 Kaitchuck, Gay-69 Kalbrunner, June-27 Kalista, Barbara-27, 124, 129 Kalla, Margaret-69, 111, 112 Kallio, Martin-69 Kalnicki, Thomas-58 Kalsen, Dianne+69 Kammer, Richard-27 Marsha-27, 103. 135, 138, 141 Kenya, Robert-69 Kap, Valentine-69 Kaplysh. Harriet-69 Kaput, Terry-69, 169 Karaba, Joannz+27, 141 Karlosky, Ronald-27, 143, 145, 152, 157 Karwoski, Rosemary-69 Kasar, Sharon-58, 124. 11' Kasper, Robert-58 137 Iannazo, Jackie-69 Iacobucci, Tony-58 Iffland, Beverly-69, Iiams, Robert-69 Ilusak, Justin-58 Irwin, Jack-58 Irwin, Jill--69, 124 Imperial, Gladys-58 Isbell, Richard-69 121 Ivey, Kathleen-69, 75, 105, 131 Kastohrys, Nancy-27, 116, 127, 129 Kaszar, Jerry-27 Kawalec, Barbara-69 Kawalec, Thomas-58 Kay, Darryl-27, 128 147 Kay, Dennis-69 Kazal, Alma--27 Kazimore, Karen-69, 131 Kazimore. Robert127 Kazura, Dorothy-27 Kearney, Patricia-69 Keith, Gary-58 Keller, Barbara-59 Kelly, Barbara--69 Kelly, James-59 Jablonski, Sondra-58 Jacak, Sonia-58 Jacklitch, Edward-25 Jackman, Elaine-26, 106, 127, 132, 135, 158 Jackson, Gary-69. 128 Jackson. JoAnne-58 Jacob, Norman-26, 86, 122, 133 Kelly, Gayle-59 Kelly, Saundra-28 Kendzierski, Joseph-28 Kennat, Richard-28 Kennedy, Harold-28 Kenton, John-59 Kepic, Jean-69, 125 Kerik, Kenneth-59 Kem, James-28, 137 Kern, Thomas-59, 80 Kerschbaurn, James-28 Kessner, Ronald-28 Kettner, Roberta-69, 126 Ketling, Carolyn-69, 112, 129 Ketvertis, Michael-59 Keuse, Jan-69 Keyser, Richard--59 Kilian, Richard-28 Kilroy, James-69 Kilroy, Kathleen-28, 125, 127 Kincaid, Robert-59 Kindel, Kenneth-28 King, Barbara-59, 122 Kinghom, Joyce-69, 129 Kinion, Darryl-59, 114 Kinsman, Nancy-28, 103, 127, 132 Kintzler, Norma--59, 132 Kiplinger, Janice-28 Kippenbrock, Jane-28 Kiraly, Ronald-28, 141 Kirlough, Allen-28 Kish, Joseph-59 Kitchen, Ronald-28 Kittlitz. Charleen-69 Kitzel, Kathleen-59, 125, 127, 134, 135 Kitzerow, James-59, 83 Klatt, Ed-29 Klein, Joanne-69, 125 Kleindienst, Lucille-69, 112 Kleisch, Rose-59 Kleppec, Bill-69 Klick, Carol-59 Klima, Barbara-59 Klimkowski, Steven-59 Kloos. Thomas-122 Klubnik, Cal-59 Kluger, Marion-29 Kluska. Dolores-59 Kluth, Alan-59 Klym, Richard-12, 20, 29. 45, 77, 114, 115, 122. 141, 148, 171, 180 lKna1l. Alice+29, 124 Knapik, James-69 Knapp, Gloria-29 Knapp, Richard-59, 118, 157 Kneebusch, Judith-127 Kneeland, Jun?-69 Knerr. Gael-59 Knowles, Robert-29, 145, 152 Knuth, Donald-69 Kobak, Ed-59 Kobak, Richard-59 Kobal, Phillip-69 Koberstein, Vernon-29 Kocab, Paula-29, 140 Koch, Robert-59, 147 Koch, Kathleen-69 Kochilla, Michael-69 Kochilla, Nancy-59 Kocka, Gerald-69 Kocka, Nancy-59, 125 Kocka, Paul-121 Koedyl-ter, Richard-69 Koehler, Linda-69 Koehn, Donna-116. Kohls, Gary-29, 118 Kohut, Bernadette+29 Kolarsky, Daniel+146 Kole, Richard-29 Kolibaba, Sylvia-69 Kolita, Benedict-29, 118 Kollai, Kenneth-59 Kollar, Linda-69 Kolman, Michael-59 Kolman, Valla-59, 106, 110, 111, 127, 130, 157 Kolodziej. Arlene-59, 125 Kolonick, Becky-59 Kolthoff, Helen-69 Kumar, James-69 Komer, Patricia-29 Komer, Ronald-69 Konecek, April-112 Konicek, Michael-118, 154 Kopec, Carol-59, 125, 126 Kopin, Kenneth-69 Koplin, Melvin-69 Kopp, Carol A.-59 Kopp, Carol L.--69 Kopy, Dennis-69 Kopcziusky, Ronald-69 Kordish, Irenc-+29 Korenchan, Kathy-29 Komowski, Thomas-69 Korp, James-69 Kort, Judith--69 Kortowich, Mary-69 Koryta, Allen-59 Koscianski, Claudia-59, 129 Koscianski, Mildred-59, 125, 127, 133 Kosiba, Walter-69 Koska, Nancy-29 Kuski, Gerald-59 Kost, Robert-59 Kostal, Joyce-69 Kostelnik, Germaine-69 Kostelnik, Jack-69 Kotalik, Bruce-121, 132 Kotis, Louis-59, 115 Kott, Joan-82, 116, 127, 133, 157 Koudelka, J.-131 Kovach, Alex-59, 136 Kovach, Joseph-30 Kovacich, Diana-30 Kovacik, Ronald-69 Kovacs, James- 30, 143 Kcvar, Martin-70 Kovarik, Joan-70 Kovarik, John-133 Kovi, Peter-30 Kovi, Wayn+69 Kovsca, Janicf30 Kowalewski, Eugene-62, 118, 121 Kowan, Sanford--109, 112, 113 Kozak, Eugene-59 Kozak, James-30 Kozel, Jean Ann-59 Kozell, Patricia-30 Kozimer, Janet-30, 124 Krabec, Loretta-70 Krajniak, Ed-59 Krakora, Kathleen-59, 132, 133 Krakowiak, Lois-59 Krasowski, Ronald-30 Kratz, Kenneth-70 Kraus, Martin-70 Krause, Edward-59, 110, 111 Krause, Sharon-70 Kraushaar, Karen-70 Kravchuk, Emil-70 Krejci, Audrey-70 Kremchek, Mariann?3, 30, 115 Kremer, John--59, 118, 120 Kremser, Edward--30 Krentz, Raymond-145 Krepina, Norman-60 Kresak, Robert-60 Krish, Theresa-70 Kroecker, Carole-70 Kronik, Ralph-70 Kropp, Christa-30 Kruk, Carolyn-133, 159 Krumheuer, Lawrenc?60 Krumins, Ilga-30 Krumins, Juris'-145, 152 Krupa, Barbara-30, 103, 127 Kruse, Collette-60, 123 Krush, Sandra-60, 125, 126 Krutil, Jerry-30 Krutso, Jacqueline-70 Kruty, Rosemarie-30, 137 Kruzek, Carol-30. 116, 130, 135 Kryszan, Joyce-60 Ksanovsky, Elaine-118 Kubala, James-145 Kuban, Mary Ann-60, 121 Kublick, Raymond-70 Kucera, Anne-60 Kuchle, Edward-60 Kuchling, John-122 Kuchna, Douglas-60, 92 Kuciemba, Carol-60, 132 Kuehn, Diana-70 Kuhar, Eileen-60 Kuhel, Charles-70 Kukich, Michael-30 Kukul, Donald-70 Kukul, Nicholas-30, 87 Kulcsar, Constance-30, 105, 127, 156, 172 Kulcsar, Kathleen-30, 116 Kulich, Donald-70 Kummerlen, Barbara-60 Kunz, Jeffrey-70 Kunz, Karen-60, 127 Kunz, Kenneth-30 Kunz, Lynda-60, 133 Kurak, George-60 Kurcz, Gilbert-70 Kurtz, Donna-70 Kurtz, William-145, 150 Kurzenberger, Thomas--30 Kuse, Judith-30 Kushner, Faith-31 Kusko, James-60 Kusnerik, Judith-31 Kutolowski, Jack-31 Kuzmyn, Marie-70 Kvaska, Karen-60, 127, 132 Kwast, James--70 Kwast, Nancy-70 Kwolielgallichard-31, 103, 114, 140, 141, 146, L Labuda, James-31, 146 Lachenclro, Joyce-70 Lacina, Betty-60, 120, 124 Lackman, Linda-70 Ladina, Joyce-31 Ladina, Julie-70 Lado, Stephen-70 Lakey, Robert-60, 128 Lakins, Donna-60, 125 Lakins, Gerald-31 Lakotish, Michael-60, 152 Lamkin, Sharon-60, 124 Lancaster, Wayne-31, 110 Landberg, Dennis-70 Landreth, Duane-31, 103, 141, 143, 151 Lane-Richard-70 Lang, Nancy-70 Lange, Lorna-31, 103, 130, 135, 138, 141, 157, 160 Lange, Mildred-31, 129 Lange, Richard-70 Lanzi, Jean Mary-31, 103 Lanzi, John-70 LaRosa, Albert-31 Larsen, Richard-60, 118, 121 Larson, Christina-60, 124, 132 LaScola, Adelyne-70 Lash, Roger-70 Laskowski, David-70, 152 Lasky. Kenneth-128, 154 Lastafka, James-70 Lastafka, John-70 Latanick, Arlene-60, 125 Latavish, Patricia-31 Latimer, Deanne-31 Latsko, John-31 Latter, Lynne-60 Lauricella. Paula-70, 125, 126 Laviano, Joseph-31 Law, Virginia-31 Lawson, Wayne-31, 45, 104, 141, 151, Lazor, Priscilla-60 Leach, Elaine-60 Leahy, James-70 Leckler, Lee-70 Lee, Sheldon-31 Leathers, Carol-50 Lege, Robert-60 Lehky, Robert-70 Lehotan, Catherine-70 Lehrke, Lloyd-60 Lemire, Christine-60 Lenchner, John-'70 Lendvay, Ronald-31, 114, 141, 154 Lengle, Gary-60 Lengyel, Robert-70 Lenick, Bryan-70 Leo, Mary Lou-70, 75 Leonard, Thomas-70, 122 Leonard, Rosemary-31 Leonhardt, Denis-32, 147 Leonhardt, Kenneth-32, 103 Lepa, Marguerite-32 Leporati. Raymond-70 Lerch, Christopher-60 LeRoy, Douglas-70 Lesko, Georgiann-32, 114 Lesko, Walter-70 Lesny, Gary-32 Lessing, Carol-60, 120, 125. 133 Lewieki, Phillip-60, 127, 128, 151 Lewis, Edward-60 Lewis, Thomas-32, 103, 122, 148 Licciardi, Dennis-70 Lieberman. Donald-70 Liephart, Roger-60 Limberg, Douglas-50, 146 Lind, Donna-70 Lindak, John-8, 32. 84. 103 Lindow, James-32, 85, 103, 146, 181 Lindsay, Eric-32. 120 Linclsen, Janice-32. 103, 115, 124, 127 Lindsey, Jerome?-70 Lingler, Kathryn-32, 103 Link, Judith-60, 115, 132, 134, 132 Liwosz, Richard-60, 128 Lobotsky, Patricia-60. 122. 124 Loebs, Mariellen-70, 105, 124, 131 Loede, Donald-70 Loesch, Charles-70 Loesch, Sandra-60, 125 Loescher, Barbara-60 Logie, Douglas-70 Loher, Sandra-60 Loizos, John-32, 143, 164 Long, Anne-32, 123 Long, Ray-60 Longstreet, Jack-32 Lopata, Elaine-70 2 162 01 Lopiccolo, Rosalind-70 Lorenzen, Suzanne-7, 60, 105, 110, 118, 127, 171 Loukota, Joseph-60, 128, 143 Love, David-60, 152 Love, Judith-60 Lowrie, Joyce-32 Lowther, Larry-32 Lubina, Richard+32 Lucas, Donald-70 Lucas, Janet-70, 90, 112, 121 Luchin, Dennis-118 Ludwig, Eleanor-32 Lukacevic, Mary Alice-32 Luksha, Diana-70 Luksha, William-70 Luoma, Dolores-32 Lupnacca, Sally-70 Luthy, Geraldine-65, 70, 112 Luthy, Raymond-60 Lynch, Lynch, Lynch, Lynch, Lynch, Lutz, Anne-32, 103, 125, 139, Bernice-70 Jackie-70 111, 112, 141, 159 Matvay, Donna-60, 114, 120 Mauks, John-33 Mauser, Judith-60 Mauser, Richard-60, 118 Mausolf, Gail-60 May, Carole-60 Mayer, Mayer, Beverly-33, 117, 129 Charles-60 Mayer, Douglas-60 Mayle, Gloria-60 Maynor, Dorothy-33, 116, 133, 183 Mazer, Sue-60 Mbiad, Richard-33 Meade, Beverly-34 Kathleen-32, 79, 112, 127, 135, 140 Mary Ellen-60, 125, 126 Patricia-70 Lyons, Douglas-60, 143, 148 M Maag, Diane-70 Mabey, Ronald-32 Macha, Carol?-32, 117 Machalec, joseph-33 Machalec, Marge-60, 124, 126 Machulak, Geraldim+70 Macik, Barbara-60 Mackenzie, Bonnie-60 Mackey, June-70, 123, 131, 133 Mackniesh, Pat-70 Macko, Janet-33, 120 Mackulin, James-70 Madeley, Donna-33. 110, 111, 112, Madeley, Janice-70, 133, 158 Madonia, Geraldir1?60, 129 Magocky, Eugene-70 Makhol, Ronald-60 Makkos, Natalie?-60 Makkos, Richard-70 Malan, Judith--70, 120 Maler, Steve-70 Malinowski, JoAnn-60 Malone, Linda-60 Malverdi, Mary Grace-33 Malynowsky, Areta-60 Mamone, Frank-60 Mancini, Karen-60, 124 Maneri, Janet-60, 104, 129 Manila, Helen-60, 112 Manti, Charles-70 Manti, Louis-70 Manz, Carl-70, 120 Maradits, Jack-60 Marcellino, Michael-70 Marcinko, James-70, 145 Marcinko. Richard-33 Marcis, Donna-70 Marconi, Alan-60, 119 Marconi, Donna-60, 124 Marcuz, Dennis--33 Marek, Charles-70, 150 Marek, Loreen-33 Maresh, Marianne-60 Marhevka, Edward-33, 147 Mari:-mut, Irene-60 Marko, Melanie-33, 121 Markowski, Arlene-33 Markovsky, Robert-33 Marlette, Joseph-70 Marmo, Robert-70 Marold, Carol-70 Marsoun , Martens, Ronald-6, 60, 109, 115, Anita--33 Martin, Barbara-70 Martin, Karin-60, 116, 125 Martin, Robert-70 Martinez, Margaret-60, 159 Max-una, Paul-33 Masanek, Ronald-33, 147 Maskow, Helene-60 Masky, Walter-33, 107 Maslyk, Thomas-33 Massey, Ronald-33 Matea, John-33 Mates, Janice-70 Mathers, James-33, 136 Mathews, Charles-60 Mathews, James-33, 137 Matis, Sharon-60, 63, 129, Matjazic, Rudolph-60 Matteucci, Gerry--70 Matousek, Sharon-60 183 202 127 151 Meal, james-34 Medise, Michael-34 Meech, Robert-60, 151, 152 Mehalik, James-34 Meibuhr, B15-60, 133 Meinyk, Shirley-70 Melhuish, Karen-60, 121, 134 Mellott, William-71 Melnyk, Gary-71 Meloun, Spencer-60, 118 Melzer, Claire-34 Mendicino, Frank-34, 136 Mericsko, Paul-60 Merkle, Donald-71 Merritt, Barbara-71 Mersfelder, Rollie-143, 153 Mertes, Dennis-60, 119, 121 Metrick, Rosemary-60 Meyer, Hildegarde-60, 132 Meyers, Dale-60 Michalak, Roger-60 Michalek, Jeanette-71 Michnay, Carol-71 Michnay, Kenneth-34, 42, BO, 103, 110, 114, 141 Mickelbart, Doris-71 Mielke, Robert-60, 128 Migala, Andrea-60 Migchelbtink, Robert-34 Mihalek, Linda-71 Mihalek, Ronald-71 Mihalus, Carol-34 Miklas, Steve-60 Miklovic, Robert-71 Miklowski, Katherim+71 Milde, Miles. Harvey-60 Randall-34 Mileti, Charles-60 Mileti, James--60 Miller, Charles--71 Miller, Darlene-71, 75 Miller, George-71, 152 Miner, Joan-34, 103, 117, 126, 133, 140 Miller, Kathleen-71 Miller, Leslie-151 Miller, Marilyn-60 Miller, Milota, William-60 Shirley-60. 124 Minello, Paulette-60, 122 Minick, Minnick, Thomas-60, 110, 111, 112 Pa ulettc+60 123 Mistovich, Shirley-60 Miszczak, Richard-71, 132 Mitchell, Beverly 35, 105 Mitz, Richard-71 Mitzo, Lynn-60, 91, 116, 125, 126 Mizek, Karen-60, 12 7, 157 Mladonicky, Martha-35 , 121, Mlcoch, Carolyn-71 Mobley, Donna-71 Modica, Dennis-60 Moeller, Carol-71 Moeller, Edward-35 Molina, Anita-35 Molnar, Lawrence-60 Molter, Norman-60 Moncol, Beverly-60 Richard-35 Moncol, Monoc, Joan-60, 121, 124 Montgomery, Elizabeth-71, 137 Montie, Marcia-35, 42, 103, 114, Moore, Margaret-71 Moore, Rae+71 Moorhead, Jean-35, 137 Moorhouse, Austin-35, 128 Morgan, Donna-60, 133 Morgan, Jan?60, 80, 110, 111 Morgan, Robert-60 Morgano, Jerry-35 Morgenstem, Joyc?-125. 126 Moriana, Barbara-71 127 Morley, Sandra-35 Morris, Darleen-71, 137 Morrisette, Lanc?71 Morrison, Donna-60 Morse, Moser, Patricia-60 Forest-7 1 , 12 1 Moskalski, Patricia-60 Mosonics, Barbara-71 Moss, William-60, 152 Moulton, Bonnie-71 Movens, Marianne?-71, 134 Mowchan, Rolland-60 Mrava, Richard-60 Muckley, Charles-71 Mudra, Lynn-60 Mueller, Irene-71 Mueller, Judith-60 Munck, Robert-71, 145 Mundorff, Robert-71 Munshower, Marilyn-123 Murphy, Betsy-71, 112, 116 Musselman, Paul-71 Musselman, William-35, 114 Musgrave, Judith-35, 106 Muzyczka, Peter-71 McCann, Judith-60 McClain, John-34, 129, 172 McCluskey, Gail-60, 133 McConeghy, Donna-34 McCallum, Ann-70, 112 McDowell, Joseph-70, 122 McElroy, Eileen-34, 103, 117 McFadden, Robert-34 McGraw, Jim-60 McGuire, Patricia-70, 123 McKay, Beverly-70 McKinley, janet-34, 103 McLeod, Ralph-70 McMil1in, Wil1iam17O Mc-Murray, James-60 McMurray, john-70, 111, 112 McPhetridge, Barbara-60, 121, 125 McPl-ietridge, Robert-70, 129 McVay. Jean-60, 124 N Nagle. Jeffrey-60 Nagorka, Michael-71 Nagy, Kathleen-71 Naprstek, Bonnie-71 Naprstek. Robert-60 Narolewski, Audrey--60 Narolewski, Jerry-71 Nash, Janet-60 Naso, Dolores-60 Nastal, Carol-35 Natherson, Carol-60 Natherson, Kathleen-71, 125, Natherson, Russell-146, 154 Nece, Diane-71 Neeson, David-60 Neff, Joann--35 Neiman, David-72 Neimeyer, Diane+72 Nelli, Lenore-35 Nemerovsky, Louis-35, 128 Nemeth, Ernest-72 Nemeth, Nancy-60, 171 Nestelle, Yvonne-60 Neuendorf, Sally-36 159 Neuenschwander, John-36, 148, 154 Neufer, Kenneth-60, 151 Neuman, Fred-60 Neumann, Bette-72, 110, 111, 129 Neumann, Kenneth-36 Nevans, Marvin-60, 110, 113, 136 Neuzil, Ray-36, 137 Newcomer, Ron-60 Newport, Richard-72 Nicastro, Robert-60 Nickels, Diam+36, 103 Nicklas, Patricia-36 Nickler, Gloria-72 Niedzialek, Raymond-72, 145 Nielsen, Janice--72, 116 Niemeyer, Margery-72 Niziolek, Joseph-60, 112 Noch, Barbara--60 Nock, Paulett?36 Nolan, Edward-36 Noll, Thomas-60 Noon, Ellen-61 Nordquist, John--36 Norman, Glen-36, 106, 114, Notarianni, James-36 Noton, Martin-51 Nottrodt. Robert-72 Novak. Kenneth-36 Novak, Robert-36 Novak. Sharon-36 Nuss, Shirley-72 Nyary, Ronald-72 O Obenauer. JaNae--36 Oberst, Charlotte+72 Oberst, Dolores-36 143, 144, 154 Obloy, Diane-72, 121 Obloy, Louise-36, 103, O'Brien, Barry-61 O'Brien, Sharon-72 Ofitermatt, Cathy-117 Olecki, Kenneth-61, 113 Olekson, Thomas-72 Olsen, Andrea-72 Olsen, Lorene-61 117, 124, 127 Olson, Reginald-61, 109, 112, 115, 119, 132 Onesky, William-37, 103, 115, 141, 152 Onizchak, Robert-37 Oran, William-37, 103 Orchard, Virginia-61, 91, 124 Osarczuk, Michalene-72, 112 Oscar, Sheila-72, 107, 112, 116, 133, 166 Oser, Darlene-72 Oser, Lynette-61, 127, 129 Osterkamp, Carol-72, 112 Oswald, Rose-72 Ottobre, Anthony'-37, 137 Owen, Roger-72 Owens, Vivian-72 P Pacholik, Elaine-61 Pachuta, David-72, Pachuta, Su?37 Pacula, Robert-61 Paine, Charles-72 Palahunic, Larry-61 Palcisko, Diana--61 Paletta, Anthony-72 Palker, Joan-72 Palmer, Patricia-72 Palumbo, Marcia-61 Paluscsak, Barbara-72 Pamer, Darryl-72 Panaroski, Tony-61, 118 Panek, Virginia-61, 125, 127, 133, 139 Pankratz. John-61 Pankratz, Margaret-61 Parker, Michael-61 Parks, Helen-61. 125 Parks, Nelson-152 Parravano, Willian-72 Parsh, Frank-61 Pascoe, Donald-61, 118 Pastor, Patricia-72 Pasqualle, john-61, 154 Patchin, Sally-72 Patti, Joan-61, 114, 115, 124, 127 Patton, john-72 Paul, Carol-61, Paul, Joel-61 Paulick, Joseph-151 Pavicic, Dolores-61, 126 Pavicic, Joan-72, 121 Pavlek, Donald-61 Pavlik, Carol-72 Pavlukovich, Michael-72, 122 Pawlak, Victor-61 Payer, Michael-72 Pebbles, Gail-61, 95 Peck, Raymond-37 Peden, Willard-61 Pekar, Ronald-72, 152 Pekar, William-37 Pelko, William-72 Pelz, Lawrence-37 Pender, Kay-37 Pendolins, Thomas-72 Penny, Paul-61 Pensock, Patricia-61, 125, 127 Pepsin, Pearl-72, 129 Peresta, Paul-72 Perevosnik, June-61 Perina, Linda-72 Pernosky, Leroy-72, 152 Perotti, Dian?-37 Perry, Frank-72, 152 Perry, Sue-61 Persic, Christine-61, 125, 127 Pertz, Barbara-72, 97, 125 Pescatrice, Joseph--28, 37 Pesch, Janet-37, 114, 177 Peshek, Judy-72 Pesta, Judy-61 Pesta, Sue-72 Pests, Walter-37 Petel, John-61, 114 Peterson, Conrad-72 Petit, Peter-37 Petlowany, Alan-72 Petlowany, Judith-61, 112 Petras, Michael-72 152, 154 119, 120, 133, 164 Petrash, Patricia-38, 105, 116, 131, 141, 156, 157 Petri, William-61 Petrill, Dale-61, 118 Petrus, Kathleen-38, 129 Phillips, Richard-61, 132, Pich, Arnold-72 Pickard, Sue-72 Pickett, Ruth-61 Picklo, Sharon-38, 137 Piela, jewel-61 Pienta, Nancy-38, 129 Pierce, James-72 Piktel, Robert-38 Pikul, Phillip-61 Pilawski, David--72 Pimsner, Mary--61 Pinchot, Gail-61 Ping, Virgil-61, 119, 120 Pingel, Sharon-72, 119, 125 Pinner, Robert--72 Pinske, Kenneth-72 Pipoly, Karen-61, 133 Richard-72 145, 152 Pipoly, Piro, Roger-147 Pirosko, Bruc+61 Placak, Catherine-38 Placko, Marge-61 Plant, John-72, 147 Pleban, Stanley-72 Pletka, Kathleen-61 Plumer, Carol-6, 72 Podolski, Russell-72 Pogalies, Gary-72 Pogron, Barbara-38 Pogozelski, William-38 Pojman, Frank-72 Pokorny, Diane-72 Polansky, Marilyn-72 Polchek, Mary-Ellen-72 Polewka, Barbara-72 Polo, Thomas-61 Pontikos, Nicholas-38, 143, 155, 172 Ponting, Mary-72 Popelka, Jerry-38 Popelka, Margaret-38, 103 Popiel, Barbara-72 Popovich, GeoAnn-61 Porter, William-61 Posch, Melvin-61, 113 Posipanka, Evelyn-38, 116, 140 Poulson, Donna-38 Povtak, Diane-38, 103, 135 Povtak, James-38 Powell, Patricia-38 Powell, Robert-38 Powers, Gary-72 Powers, Gerry--38 Powers, Lynne-72 Prahl, Terry-61, 143, 148 Prech, James-38, 103, 115, 122, 132 136, 141 Premura, Joseph-61 Prentice, Penny-72 Prestipino, Mary-61, 129 Price, Thomas-72 Priebe, Robert-38 Prinz, Donna-19, 38, 45, 174 Prinz, Edward-72 Profant, Lillian-72 Prohaska, Robert-72 Prosser, Richard-38 Provchy, Renate-61, 125 Prusak, Paul-72 Prusnek, Judith-62, 135 Psenicka, Carla-72, 117 Puchalski, Roberta-62, 110, 111, 112 Punchak, David-38, 137 Punchak, Donald-72 Pusater, Mary Ann-72 R Rabak, Frank-62 Rack, Sandra-39 Radecki, Thomas-62, 115 Radey, Donald-62 Radke, Sharon-72 Rady, Paulette-72 Radzimski, Mary-39, 103 Radziszewski, Judith-62 Radzyminski, Andrea-62, 127, 133 Rafter, Robert-39, 103, 122, 141 Rahal, Charlotte-62 Ralc, Stephen-62, 114 Rakauskas. John-72 Ralph, Robert-39, 151 Rampelt, Judith-72 Ramsey, Karen-62, 121, Rand, Phyllis-62 Rashke, Dee-62 Rasmussen, Lawrence-62. Rauch, Leslie+72. 118, 133, 136 Raufman, Kay?62 Raus, Donna-72 Raves, Gary--72, 75, 150 129, 133 154 134, Rea, Margie+62, 116, 125, 126, 135 Readence, Ronald-72 Reardon, Richard-146 Redick, Robert-62, 152 Redovian, James-72, 145, 153 Reece, Curt-39, 108, 141, 146, 151 Reeder, Robert-39 Rees, Karen-72 Reese, Dennis-39, 104, 106, 141, 154 Reeves, Judy-72 Regester, Karen-62, 117, 126 Reichheld, Anne-62, 115 Reid, Jeff+62 Reiff, Marilyn-39, 116, 127, 141, 157, Reimer, Gary--72 Reimer, Ronald--72, 115, 132 Reinhart, Robert-72, 128 Reinke, Laura-72, 126, 132 Reinker, Kenneth-72 Reiser, Betty-62 Reitman, Dennis-39 Reitman, Linda-72, 132 Rekittke, Gary-72, 119 Relac, Carolyn-39, 103. 117, 126 Renk, Ronald-20, 39, 102, 151 Rcnnecker, Dennis-72 Rennecker, James-39 RePP, Gary-52 Rcricha, Cynthia-72 Reshetalo, Scott-62 Ressler, Richard-62, 136 Reth, Lotte-62 Reust, Eric-72 Rewun, Henry-72 Reynolds, Wesley-119 Rhodes, Diane-72, 111, Rhodes, Nancy-72, 112 Richards, Paul-62 Richards, Pauline-62 Richards, Roberta-62 Richel, Karen-62 Richlcy, William-39, 145, Richner, Donna-62, 115 Richter, Laraine-62, 117 Rieck, Marjorie-73, 116 Rinas. John-39, 103, 114 Rishaw, James-39, 128 Robbins, Lynn-73 Robbs, Jerome-39 Robinson, Robert--62 Robinson, Sharon-62 Rocchiccioli, Barbara-39 Rock, Peter-39, 108 Rock, Richard-62, 133 Rodenberger, Jack-39 Rodgers, James-62, 119, 120 Roeper, Karin-73, 129, 172 Rodgers. Lucille-39 Rogers, Sylvia-73 Rogers, Terrence-73 Rohde, Joseph-62 Roman, Carol-62 Ropchock, Delores-62 Rosby, Thomas-73 Roscoe, Barbara-73 Roscoe, Judith-73 Rose, Natali?62 Roskavich, Ronald-62, 143 Ross, Frank-62 Rossborough, Eileen-62 Rostas, Judith-73 Roth, Gloria-62 Roth, Linda-62 Roth, Richard-39 Rothman, Marcia-39, 103, 140 Roulman, Jacquelim+62, 125 Rowe. Edgar-39 Rozanski, Diane-73 Rucht, Sandy-73 Rucht, Susan-39, 103, 133 Ruddy, John-62 Rudyk, Barbara-73, 90, 105, 115, 131 Rudyk, Mary Ann-36, 40, 103, 104 112, 126 151, 152 108, 110, 114, 115, 127, 130, 13s', 156, 157, 164, 167 Ruminsky, John-73 RUPPIG. Nadine-29, 40, 141, 157 Rush, Neal-40 Rushi, Steve-62 Rushefslci, Charles-49 Rusinko, William-62 Rusinow, Norman-62 Ruska, Georgette-73 Rusnak, Gertrude-62 Russell, Carolee-40 Russell, Cynthia-59, 112, 135, 139 Russell, Rose Marie-40, 129 Rusynialr, Mary-62, 134 Ruzicka, Geraldine-62, 126 Ryan. Joyce-40 Ryant, Carl-62, 110, 111 Ryba, Leona-62, 129 Rychak, Jeanne-3, 40, 91, 103, 114, 130, 131, 138, 141, 177 160 107, 141, 122, 203 Socha, Rymut, Geraldine 40, 140 Rzepkowski, Maryann-62 S Sabados, Richard-62 Sabo, Lois140, 73, Sabol, Margaret--73 Saccone, Ronald-62 Sack, Linda-62 Sadowski, Joyce-40, Sadowski, Judith-73, 123 Sadowski, Kenneth-73 St. Martin, Janice-40, 108, 119 Salamon, Paul-40 Salmi, Ed-73 Saloman, Kristen-73 Salornan, Michael-73 Salters, Charlene-62 Saluk, Kwitoslawa-73 Salzgeber, Joan-40, 122 Sample, Bonita-40 Sandor, Sandra-62, 133 Saniilippo, Arthur-40 Santamaria, William-62 Santora, Rosemaric+40 Sapara, Joseph-40 Saridakis, Mary Ann-62 Saridalsis, Andrew-73 Sasak, Ronald-73 Satole, Robert-62, 154 Sattler, Mary Lou-73 Saus, Virginia--40 Savarde, William-40, 145, 152 Scalise, Mary-62 Scarcipino, Marion-62 Scardon, Mary Ann-73, 112, 116 105, 116, 120 108, 117, 141, 157 Seaton, Kenneth-73 Sedlack, Gordon-62, 111, 121 Sedlak, Mary-73 Sedor, Judith-62 Seegert, Lynn-62, 129 Seel, Peggy--73 Segedi, Karen-62 Seibert, David-73, 85, 145 Seichko, Melvixl-62, 152 Seidenberg, Zelda-02 Seikel, Lynne--62, 114 Sekely, Beverly-36, 41, 157, 163 Seman, Audrey-62 Sency, Lois-73 Sender, Barbara-62 84, 117, 127, 141, Smith, Patricia-63, 132, 139 Smith, Roger-73 Smith, Sandra-73 Smith, Timothy-73, 121 Smola, Bettina-63 Snayd, Joseph-73 Snider, Diane-43, 114, 132 Snopel, Albert-43 Snow, Carla-43 Snow, Sandy-73, 129 Snyder, Gerald--63, 151, 152 Sobiech, Sandra-43 Sobolewski, Virginia-43, 103, Sobota, Richard-44, 151 Sobwick, Florence-44, 103, 110, 111 Gail-73 125, 126 Scardon, Nancy-40, 103, 117, 127, 141 Scarl, Raymond-62 Schaerfl, Joseph-40 Schanz, Peter--62 Schecter, Donald-73 Schecter, William-62 Scheffler, Dianne-62, 127, 129 Schellhase, Paula-73, 120 Schenk, Fred-40 Schenk, Neil-73, 152 Schenke, Carolyn-62, 129 Scherer, Ida-62 Schick, Lore-73 Schicker, Ann-62 Schidlowski, Gladys-73 Schiessl, John-62, 110, 111, 112, 133 Schildknecht, Joy-40, 114 Schill, Frank-62 Schindler, Judithf41, 124, 126, 132 Schindler, M3YgUEhtEm73 Schloss, Joanne-41, 116 Schmidt, Barbara-62 Schmidt, Dale-62, 119, 121 Schmidt, Diannsr-73 Schmidt, Gerri-62, 124 Schmidt, Lola-41 Schxnidt, Sue-62, 88, 119 Schniook, Cathryn-73 Schnabel, Edward-73 Schneider, Carol-73 Schneider, David-62 Schneider, Robert-73, 145 Schneider, Sandra-41, 132 Schoch, Raymond-41 Schoen, Virginia-62 Scholl, Thomas--73, 145 Schreiber, Alma-73 Schroeder, Carol-41, 123 Schroeder, Elaine-41, 117, 141 Schrom, Patricia-73 Schryer, Dale-62, 133, 134 Schubert, Brian-41 Schuenemann, Carolyn-41, 117, 119, 127 Schuerger, Beruardine-41, 116 Schuerger, Karen--62, 123, 129 Schuller, Sandra-3, 41, 42, 103. 105, 110, 114, 127, 135, 138, 141, 157, 160, 163 Erna-41 , 124 Schumacher, Schulte, James-62 Schultz, David-62 Schultz, Donna-41, 1 2 5 Schultz, William-62 Schumacher, AdamQ41 Schumacher, Adolf-73 Schumacher, Erik-41, 133 126 Sendrey, Thomas--41 Senko, Francis-73 Senyak, Donnarae-41 Sepici8?arbara-41, 42, 43, 103, 135, 138, Serio, James-73 Sestak, Jerome-62 Sevinsky, Marie-62 Shabra, Carol-41 Shaft, Robert-41, 128 Shaker, Mary-62, 105, 127 Shakei28Richard-7, 42, 51, 106, 142, 143, Shanks, William-73 Shannon, Patricia-62 Shardell, Gary-42 Shaw, James-62, 107, 122, 136 Shaw, Karen-62 Shaw, Roger-42 Sheets, Lane-62 Shepard, Donald-73 Sherba, Judith-73 Sherman, Dennis-3, 73, 114 Shingary, Patricia-42 Shipley, Kenneth-73 Shirey, Carolyn-62, 117, 137 Shiroke, Carol-42 Shone, Ronald-73 Showler, Joanne-42 Shubeck, James-42 Shubrowsky, Geraldine-73 Shull, Glenn-73, 111, 152 Shumway, Sherry-73, 124 Shutt, Arlene-73 Shuttera, Shirley-42 Siarkowski, Joanne-53 Sidor, James-63 Sidor, Janet-73 Sidoti, Rosanne-63 Siebenhar, Dianne-73 Siebert, Alan-42 Sikula, Charles-42 Sikula, Donna-129 Sikorski, Dianne73, 111 Simich, Diana-63 Simmons, Tillman-63 Simon, Caroline+42, 111, 116, 141, 120 Simon, Daniel-73 Sindelar, Donna--132 Sindelar, Rita-73 Sinko, Elain?42, 124 Sirl, Dale-42, 137 Sitko, Judith-63 Sivak, Edward-42 Sivanich, Rita-42, 95 Skintik, Judith-73 Skoda, Joseph-63 Skoloda, Bonita-43132 Skurla, Ardis-73, Slabe, Ronald--63 Slachi3Bonnic+63, 110, 111, 116, 125, 133, 9 Slam, Thomas--73 Slater, Donna-43, 124 Slatkovsky, Janet-73 Slawson, Allan-73, 121, 146 Slawson, David-43. 111, 145 Slenczka, Donald-73 Slepecky, Ronald-43 Slepko, Nicholas-73, 150 Slivka, Joyce-63 Slivka, Rose-73 Slivka, Suzanne-63, 129 Sliwinski, David-43 Smee, George--73 Smeltzer, Robert-73 Smerk, Kenneth-43 Soika, Nicholas-73 Soja, Eileen-73 Sokolowsl-ri, Daniel-73 Sokolowski, Sandra-44, 103, 104, 156 Solarz, Conrad-44 Solomon, William-73 Soltesz, John-73 Sorbello, Carolyn-73, 124 Soroczak, Peggy-44 Soulcup, Ronald-44 Soul, Suzanne-73, 112 Sovik, Marg?44 Span, Charles-73 Spatz, Brian-73, 145, 147, 152 Speck, Frank-73 Speck, Judith-44 Spence, Judith-73 Spillner, Nancy-73, 126 Spisak, Jerry-63 Splitstone, Douglas-73, 145, 152 Sponseller, Marilyn-54, 63, 105, 156 Springer, Georgia-12, 19, 44, 45, 105, 124, 141, 174, 182 Springer, Karen-44, 124 Srp, Joy-73 Stabe, Daniel-63 Stables, Lloyd-73 Staley, Virginia-63, 127, 132 Stamper, David-44, 119, 145, 152 Stankiewicz, Nancy-44, 93 Stankov, Paul-73 Stanton, Sharon-63 Staresina, Charles-51, 105, 143, 151 Starr, Robert-44 Stazzone, Ida--63 Stebelski, Barbara-73 Steck, Roger-63, Sted, Harold-44 Steele, Roberta-6 145, 147, 152 3 Stefani, Carol-63, 124, 127 Stefanko, Robert-63 Steigerwald, Gregory-73 Steinfadt, Carolyn--73, 112, 131 Steinke, Burkhardt-74 Stem, Constance-74 Stender, Judith-63, 116, 132 Stephan, Ellwene-63 Steponick, Lawrence-63 Steppke, Rhea-63 Sterby, Fran-63 Stesny, Connie-74 Stettin, Thelma-44, 88, 117, 129, 137 Stevens, Thomas-63 Stiifler, Barbara-63, 125 Stober, Karen-63 Stolarski, John-74 Stolph, Carol-63 Stolph, Robert-45 Stone, Norman-63 Strahinic, Barbara-74, 117 Strasshofer, David-63 Strasshofer, Elizabeth-74 Strasshofer, Richard-63 Stratis, Spiro-63, 143 Strauss, Lawrence-63 Streibel, Nancy-74, 112 Streisel, Margaret-74 Strobl, Geraldin+63 Stroemple, William-74 Kay-73, 112, Schumacher, Schumann, Dennis-73, 152 Schuppel, Virginia-73, 112 Schur, Kenneth-62 Schuster, James--62, 119 Schutz, Loreley-41, 103, 125 Schutz, Marlene-73 Schwartz, Marilyn-62, 116, 129 Scirnone, Kathy-62 Scott, Jerilyn-41, 117 Scott, Mary-73 204 Smigelsl-ri, James-73 Smith, Becky-43, 122 Smith Carol--63, 127 Smith Carolyn-73 Smith, Donna-43, 1 19 Smith Herb-43 Smith Joseph-73 Smith Judith--63 Smith Mary Jane-63 Smith, Mer1m43 Smith, Nancy-43, 103, 1 14, 127 Stroh, Elizabeth-45, 122, 129, 140 Strong, Kenneth--63 Stroup, Elaine+45 Stryczny, Barbara-63, 117 Stuewe. Lynda-45 Stull, Judith-74, 137 Sturbaum, Linda-45, 103, 116, 133, 134, 141 Sturko, Ronald-63 Sturznickel, James-74 Sturznickel, Paul--45, 145 Styskel, Patricia-74, 112, 117, 126 Suchan, Robert-63. 114, 132, 152 Suchan. Thomas-45, 103, 112, 133, 134, 135, 141, 178 Suckow, Lydia-45, 116, 121, 159 Sullivan, Ed-74 Sullivan, Linda--63, 157 Suppok, John-45. 103 Suran, George-45, 154 Sutak, Diane-74 Viscomi, Janic:?48, 84, 103, 125, 127, 141 Sutherland, Patricia-63 Sutter, Charles-45 Svec, Beverly-45, 103, 126 Svec, John-74 Svihlik, Thomas-74 Svcboda, Robert-74 Swansiger, Joni-45, 129 Swansiger, Thomas-74 Swartwood, Craig-63 Swiatek, Donald-45 Sykora, Sandra-63, 125 Toth,7 Carol-46, 102, 104, 108, 127, 141, 15 Toth, Elizabeth-64 Toth, Geo-64 Toth, Joseph J.--47, 85, 103 Toth, Joseph M.-74 Toth, Richard-47 Townsend, Kay-64 Tracy, Terry-47, 104, 146, 151 Tracz, Carol'-74 Tracz, Joseph--74 Trapp, Barbara-47, 103, 140 Visel, Fred-74 Visen, Betty-48 Vlack, Joanne174 Vlasak, Donald-74, 107, Voegerl, Jerriann-48 Voigt, James-74 Vojir, James-48 Vojir, Raymond-64 Volbrecht, Sue--64, 123, 139, 182 Voliweiler, Fred-48 110, 111, 166 124, 127, 132, 134, Synk, Ann-63, 129 Sytek, Barbara-45, 111 Sytek, Bonnie-63 Szabo, Alexis-74 Szabo, Faith-74, 129 Szabo, Marilyn-63, 132 Szabo, Sally-45, 117, 122, 139 Szalkowski, Alicia-45. 117, Szalkowski, Edward-74 Szalkowski, Jeanann-63 Szalkowski, Rosalie-46 Szarka, Tim-74 Szeliga, Jerry-74 Szell, Frank-63 Sztul, Barbara-46, 124 Szuba, Louis-63 Szymanslti, Donald-46 Szymanski, Patricia-46 Szymanski, Ruth-63 124. 133 Traxler, Joanne-64, 124, 127, 132 Trepke, Gary-47 Tretock, John-47 Triggiano, Michael-74 Trill, Gilbert-74, 121 Triznadel, Margaret-74, 124 Trohan, John-74 Trozzi, Mary-74 Tryda, David-74 Tsonton, L.-47, 143 Tuchek, Barbara-64 Tucky, Jerry-47 Tuomala, Alan-64 Turner, Carol-135 Tumer, Melba-74 Turocy, Robert-47, 146 Tuttle, Shirley-74 Tuwalski. Dale-74 Tvorik, Ronald-64, 127, 151, 152 Tvrdik, Robert-74 Vonderau, Gai!-48, 108, 117, 157, 160 Voss, Kenneth-74, 147 Voss, Marcia-48, 133 Vukcevic, Julie-64 W Waag, Sandra-29, 48, 115, 126, 132 Wade, Roger-64 Wadsworth, Patricia-64 Wadzuk, Lois-64, 127, 157 Waltz, Szymanski, Thomas-74 T Tagliaferro, Joyce-74 Tahsler, Terry-63 Taliak. Peggy-8, 64, 106, 110, 131, 157, 158 Takach, DeAnn-46 Tarczanyn, Lidia-46, 133, 135 156, Tyler, Kenneth-74 U Uhron, Carole-47, 103, 133 Ujhazy. Arm-64, 133 Ujhazy, George-47 Ulan, Patricia-74 Ubic, Fred-64 Waffen, Bruce-48, 145, 151, 152 Wagner David-74 Wagner: Dolores-74, 129 Wagner, Erich-48 Wagner J ames-74 Wagner, Judith-48 Walla, Anthony-48 Wallace, Carol-48, 103, 139 Wallace, Kenneth-74 Walker, Helen-74, 112 Walter, David-64 Walter, Patricia-74. 123, 124 Walters Walters, Charles-74 Walters, Loretta-48, 124 Walters, Robert-74 Waltman, Dennis-64. 86, 111, 122 Beverly--64, 1 24 , Anne-64, 105, 117, 127, 129, 131 Thomas, Cynthia-74 Tarnovecky, John-64, 96, 151 Tarzanick, Mitchell-74 Taschner. Ronald-74, 114 Tasky, Taunt, Judy-46 John-74 Taylor, David-64, 114 Taylor, Edward-46, 151 Taylor, Jon-64 Taylor, Joseph-74 Taylor, Richard-74 Telegdy, Shirley-64 Terranova, Jacklyn-74 Terrell anet 64 1 J - Terry, Ellen-46 Terry, John-74 Testa, Paul-74 Textoris, Patricia-46 Theys, Thiery, Linda-64. 12 1 , 126 Linda-74 Thomas, Deanna-64 Thomas, Judy-64 Thomas, Kenneth-45 Thomas, Sandy-46 Thomas, Timothy-74 Thompson, james A.-64 Thompson, James W.-45 Thomps Thomps on, Judy-74 on, Linda-64, 105 Thompson, Patricia-74 Thum, Carole-46, 135 127, 128, 143, Tibbitts, Thomas-74 ' Tice, David-64 Tichy, Paul-74 Tieber, Paulette-74 Tiedt, Clifford--74 Tiffany, Norma-46, 124 Tifft, Charles-74 Timoch, Alice-46 Tindera, Phyllis-74 Tingley, Sandra-64, 124 Tinker, Gail-46 Tischler, Dennis-74, 129, 135, 152 Tober, Carolyn--64, 111, 121 Tober, Ronald129, 46 Tochinsky, Gail-64, 134 Todaro, Paula-46 Todien, Robert-74 Todor, Janice-64, 125, 157 Todt, David-64, 135, 147 Todt, Dennis-74 Tokar, Joyce-64, 110, 111, 114, 138 Tomaro, Luigi--46 Tomasheski, J.-46 Tornc. Barbara--74 Tomek, Bonnie-46 Tomko, James-64, 147 Tomon, Daniel-64 Tommasini, Bruno-46, 143, 151 Tommasini, Dolores-64 Umbel, Jean-64 Umstott, Donna-47, 103, 124 Underwood, James-74 Underwood, Wilma-64, 122, 124, 128 Ungar, Donna-47 Ungar, Paul-64 Unger, Matthew-74 Urban, Michael-74 Urbaxfgliy, Ihor-47, 105, 114, 115, Urbansky, Sharon-64 Uzelac, Georgiana-64, 124, 133 V Vacca, Patricia-64, 116, 124 Vacha, James--74 Vajnar, Edward-47, 103, 138 Vale, Sondra-47 Valenti, Frances-47 Valentine, Carleen-64 Valichnac, Bonnie-74 Valichnac. Sharon-47 Vallant, David-74, 116 Vallant, James-64 Vallejo, Antoinette-74 Vallejo, Rose Marie-74, 129 Vance, Donna-47 Vanderhide, Dale+74 Van Dyke, Robert'-74 Vangor. Howard-47, 119 Van Linge, Karen-74 Van Sluyter, Betty Ann-74, 126 Vanta. Karen-64, 111. 121 Varabkanich, Judith-117 Varga. Janice-47, 117, 135 Varga, Nancy-74 Vargo, Michael-74 Vargo, Sandra-47. 103, 133, 138 Varveri, James-74 141, 146, Wanicki, David-64 Wanicki, Dorothy-74 Ward, Bonnie-74. 125, 126, 132 Ward, Michael-64 Warnock, Douglas-48, 115, 128 Warren, Jack-74 Warrington, Patricia--64 Warton, Sharon-48 Waters, Marilyn-64, 114, 132 Watkins, Ronald-64 Watt, William-74 Waugh, Wayne, Judy-74 Thomas-64 Wayne, Timothy-S4 Weber, Diane-74 Weber, Grac?74, 131 Weber, Jerry-74 Weber, Kenneth-74, 145, 150, 152 Weber, Richard-48 Weber, Stephen-48, 127 Weidokal, Thomas-64 Weikamp, Diane-74 Weinhardt, Diane-74, 133 Weinhardt, Sandra-49, 103, 114, 122, 127, 141 Weintz, Donald-64 Weis, Barbara-74, 137 Weis. Richard-64 Weisbarth, Douglas-74 Weiss, Gary-49 Weiss, William-74 Weitzel, Nancy-74 Wendland, Kathleen-64 Wengrin, Anne-74 Wercion, Carol-49 Wercion, Thomas-64 Wemer, Janet-74, 129 Werner, Judith-74. 120, 134, 136 Werner, Richard-64, 128 Wemer. Robert-8, 49, 108, 151, 155, 164 West, Sharon-74 Wester, Karen-75 Vassaux, Karen-74 Vavrina, Arlene-47, 119 Veal, john-74, 152 Veber, Heather-64 Veber, Jam+48 Vegso, Carol-74, 132 Vehlber, Raymond-64, 111 Velker, Richard-48 Veninga, Robert-48 Vensky, Al-74, 145 Verburq. Robert-74 Weston, Leslie-75, 121 Wetsel, William-75 Wetzel, William-75 Wheeler, Mary-75 White. White Charles-75 David-49. 137 141 Whiref Donald-49. 143, 152 White, Robert A.-75 White, White. Whiteh Robert H.-75, 111 William-64 ouse, Jacky-64, 116 Verderber, Margaret-48 Verley. Rowen-64 Verzi. Samuel-74 Vesely. Richard-74 Vest, Gary-64, 147 veverka. Judith-48, 129, 140, 159 Vince, Judith-74 Vince, Sandra-48 Whitehouse. Judith-64, 116 Whitford. Judith-49, 114, 159 Whitkofski, David-64 Wiencek, Carol-49, 116, 139 Wiese. Alan-64 Wiehtman, Karen-64, 110, 116 Wilbur. Thomas-64 Wilk, Raymond-64, 143 205 Wilkowski, Linda-75, 136 Will, Gary-75 Will, Kurt-64, 111, 120 Willis, Marcia-49, 103, 141 Wilmer, Thomas-64 Wilson, Kathrin4+75 Wilson, Ronald-75, 150 Wilson, Wallace-49 Wing, Jeanne-49 Winkler, Paul-64 Winter, Judith-75, 112. 117 Winstanley, David-49, 141, 154 Winston, Al-64, 119 Wise, Arlen?49 Wismar, Alexandra-75 With, Mark-49, 146 Witzman, Carolinz+49, 103 Witzman, jane-49 Woelii, Mary Kay-64 Wojcik, Patricia-75 Wojcik, Sandy-64, 123 Wolanin, Jeanette-64 Wolansky, Mary Ann-75, 133 Wolansky, Nicholas-75, 152 Wolansky, Warren-75, 123 Wolf, Mary Ann-64 Wolff, Donna-64 Wolff, Robert-64 Wolff, Ronald-49, 103 Wollenzin, Bruce-75 Wolny, Ginger-64 Wonnerth, Jean-75 Wood, Jack-64, 143 Wood. Eugene--64, 135, 139 Woytko, Russell-64 wright, Timothy-37, 49, 167 Wrona, Darlene-75 Wuest, Carol-49, 122, 127, 135 Y Yacso, Candy-75 Yanak, Michael-64 Yaros, David-75 Yates, Paul--49 Yatsko, Elizabeth-50 Yax, Joann?-75 Yoch, Faith-50, 124 Yody, Thomas-75, 145 Yontez, Jane-75 Yontez. Ralph-64, 151 York, Barbara-75 Younker, William-50, 111 Yovorsky, Al-75, 150 Yurchisin, Jerome-75, 147 Yurick, Joanna+75 Yusko, Loretta-64 Z Zaccardelli, Angela-50 Zahn, Jeff-64, 119, 120 Zajac, Vivian-64 Zaletel, Linda-64, 117, 166 Zamberlan, Karen-64 Wyner, Gary-75 Woycitzky, William-49, 119, 120, 121, 128 Wozney, William-49, 111 Woznicki, Dennis-64 Zamiska, James-64, 147, 151 Zamiska, Joseph-75, 154 Zammarrelli, Richard--75, 169, 170 Zaremba, Judith-75, 105, 120 ZBFEHIQJS, Walter-27, 50, 104, 105, 108, 178 Zavocky, james--54, 64, 112, 113, 145, 152 Zavesky, Richard-50 Zay, Roberth75, 133 Zbikowski, Elaine-50 Zeedik, Ed-75 Zegda, Karen-75, 126 Zeleny, Eleanor-75 Zeller, Thomas-75 Zelonka, Ann-64 Zema, Richard-75 Zerm, Gerald-75 Zgrabik, Annette-75 Zickel, Samuel-75 Ziegler, Rita-64 Ziek, Roland-75, 145 Zielinski, Beverly-64 Zielinski, Lawrence-50 Zielinski, Patricia-64 Zima, Judith-75 Zimmerman, Betty-75 Zinn, Rita-50 Ziol, Donald-64 Zipay, Maxine--50 Zipsir, Judith-64, 104, 106, 156, 158, 166 Zipsirf4i,awrence-27, 50, 51, 104, 108, 143 Zitney, Robert-75 Zlokas, Michael-75, 145, 150 Zmecek, Dennis-75 Zofcin, Carol-64 Zola, Daniel-50, 111, 171 Zolnowski, Shirley--75 Zoloty, Gen+50 Zsamay, Lawrenc 50 Zsigo, Linda-50 Woznuk, Linda-75 Zander, Carl-75 Zuchowski, Bruce-50 Wray, Beverly-64 Zander, Dennis--75 Zuk, Taras-50, 155 Wright, Donald-49 Zaremba, Frank-64, 106 Zumpet, Anita-75 , - M , ' . 51' ll I f IM! Sp 01'-5 I T- Qi X IBZI . ' 'L J . ro, ,fx We 1 I 0 1 1 ,ff I , jf JV ACTIVITY INDEX I . A5 sqm 122 Library Aides 123 Q f IES Boys a etball Intramurals 153 Masquers 112 ' ' ' - Boys osters 141 Movie Crew 122 W M if! ' Boy Interschool Bowling Team 145 National Forensic League 110 qys Lead rs 151 National Honor Society 103 teen ommittee 106 Office Pages 123, 124 ham usic Society 120 Orchestra 120, 121 K , Cho: ai S 116, 117 Quill and sewn 135 , A C' c Aids 125 Russian Club 133 C cert Band 118, 119 Science Club 136 I. Qncert Choir 114, 115 Senior Patrol 128 I 4' Cross-Country Team 145 Senior Play Cast 108 , FNC 126 Shop Foremen 137 French Club 132 Soc N' Buskin 112 FTA 127 Sophette Y-Teens 131 , , German Club 134 Spanish Club 133 Girls' Board 131 Spectrum 137, 138 Girls Boosters 141 Spectrum Business Staff 138, 139 Girls' Bowling Teams 158, 159 Speech Team 111 Girls' Intramurals 160, 161 Stage Crew C b Girls Leaders 156 Student ity a inet ,H Golf Team 154 Student Council 105 Hall Guards 129 Tennis Team Hi Spot 135 hesvians Home Economics Club 137 E7'1'2Ck Tgafrpi JCWA 134 arsity an Junior Play Cast 109 Varsity Baseball Team 154 Junior-Senior Y-Teens 130 Varsity Basketball Team 148, 149 ,TV Basketball Team 150 Varsity Cheerleaders 155 JV Cheerleaders 155 Varsity Football Team 142, 143 JV Football Team 144 Wrestling Team 147 Latin Club 132 WTIP 107 206 v 4, Striving to produce a yearbook requires the as- sistance of many people. On behalf of the '59 Spectrum, I would like to thank these people: Mrs. Mabel Lewis, her business staff, and her typing students, including Carol Wiencek, Jan Lindsen, Jerry Fabian, Jaye Biasiotta, Anne Marie Kucera, and Sandy Sokolowskig Mr. Bernard Specht and his Stage Crew for their co-operationg Mr. Robert Forsblomg Higbee's Chesshire Studiog Mr. Roy Seitz of the Cleveland Engraving Com- panyg Mr. Elmer Schuttenberg of Electric Printingg and Mr. Ralph Benz of S. K. Smith Cover Com- pany. Many thanks also go to Miss Emily Wilson for her many hours of help and assistance. And my sincere gratitude goes to the wonderful edi- torial staff who worked so hard to make the 1959 Spectrum the very best yearbook ever! Sandy Schuller Editor-in-chief 1959 SPECTRUM 20 , HWMMVMWMMQL W ,wwqffaifwwwf ' :JL VCQ ,5fzb Zizfdffxtz Zlkwng QPGCVVC , W ,, A V - fcjvsfrv-s-ta! 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