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K V-I 35 4 yy 5 1 ,w w w-,,,f' if V , ,mf1'f,-fig, 4 T A A A LQLEJG 4 K ' 2 s5g2,,f Vi? :W rw 2' f , ' My 5? 5 - fwxkayf , A K wif MV X e T s 1 IUNV i K Q 4 3,-.Q W, I . iq f .. 4 af ., W NV to 53' 'Af ,, 1, M1 af my Q W f , 2 'XI 3iS294?i,i-5 :P ' 1 Band member Bob Regan practices his tuba during a free period in one of the many music practice rooms at PSH. La Hora de Como Estaisf' the Spanish Howdy Doody portion of the Language Assembly, gave us many laughs. So much to do, so many places to go, but not enough time was an expression commonly heard in student conversations. Interest and initiative were high, when leisure time was exhausted in activities. Through these, pupils displayed their skills, worked as a part of a team, or probed their own Curiosities. Activities offered times for new experiences and opportunities, because diversity was always found within these groups Leisure times of 6 Banquets, guest speakers, or Held trips to industrial plants, colleges, or theaters were among the wide variety of outstanding events afforded to pupils through some extra-curricular groups. Besides the many Clubs there was the athletic side of activity in which league competition was closely followed by young and old admirers of the Redmen. All in all, throughout the year, activities provided many happy hours for PSH students. fun in activities Parma High's marching band briskly steps in time while forming a western cowboy during ci hall-time program. Mr. Bihcrry and Mr. Broski call time out to fire some important strategic measures to Redmen team members. 7 A spirited group at the Parma-Lakewood basketball game make up a card section to cheer on Pcxrma's Redmen team. Memorable, oarefree times Bob Redick shows Donna Belli and Iudy Mauser that driv- ing to school is even more enjoyable in a Volkswagen. One of the most memorable phases of the school year was student life. There was definitely an unexplainable sentimentalism about it. It included times spent with new and old friends at football games, canteens, or special events like the All School Party. It brought memories of the impact of the first day of school after a fun-packed summer of easy-living. It was the warm feeling of being with the members of a class playg 8 filly MX WW? MQW Www if MJ My F v v my -R IQQXU of fl 'J I, W if ll M l X K MW l ix i twill lil or ll Yin VE X ww i W U i friw QJ mliygy M M itll with friends . the spell cast on the audience by the rapturous silence after a concertg the clamor and enthusiasm ringing in the cafeteria during lunch periodsg the anxiety in keeping the latest gossip from one's best friend til after study hall. Of course, we didn't forget the sense of pride we felt when we sang the Alma Mater during assemblies. Such times were these -happy, sad, serious, exciting, solemn, humorous-Student Life. Booster members Zavocky. Mcrrsoun, Iucobucci, Chinnici and Harbart decorcxie goal posts before a big LEL game TT Ll Q C3 Q , L WRT 10 1 5 : 3 wg nllagx Arlene Latanick and Ioe Hagen nervously glance at the clock and its racing hands ticking oil the hours to graduation. gig Wg.: When our last year at PSH began in September, we could only dream of the wonderful times that lay ahead. We thought that this one year of our lives would last indefinitely. But with the passing of weeks and months, we began to realize that it, like our other years at PSH, would quickly run its course. So we began to turn our dreams into realities. We became active in our favorite clubs: we loyally supported our Redmen. We vividly remember The Robe, our class play, and a wonderful senior prom. As we donned caps and gowns in june, we could only wonder how months could pass so swiftly. 12 Class of '60 pledges September '57 found us, the usual batch of be- wildered sophomores, dashing through the halls in search of the elusive glass-covered passage- way. We failed in this attempt but found in- stead the hard assignment that faced us-three years' time to form ourselves into an efficient working unit that could live up to the standards set by past PSH classes. As juniors we proved that we could attain our goals by blending co- operation and talent to produce Parma's first musical, Finian's Rainbow. We proudly realized that Class of '60 was more than a name tag. SANDRA ABOOKIRE SUSAN ACKER KATHLEEN ADAMS PATRICK ADAMS L ENCE ADLER 1-1 MAS AHERN RL ALESSANDRO RO YN ALTZNAUER Eid ARD AMATO NNE AMoN NS ANDERSON, III IS ANDERSON ' A NDREWS R THY ANDRUSKO 1'r1-1 ANDRYC HLEEN ANGELIS if i 138 Loyalty, eternally Led in our senior year by President john Hol- den, Vice-President Jim Zavocky, Secretary Veron- ica Dempsey, Treasurer Kathy Kitzel, and Adviser Mr. Thomas Dunford, we continued to add to our impressive string of firsts. Once more we broke dramatic precedence at PSH with our Biblical pro- duction of The Robe. We also saw many changes on campus, including enlarged library facilities which replaced the legendary glass-covered pass- ageway. All too soon we realized that it was time to relinquish our honored position as leaders to Parma's competent underclassmen. 13 After Waltlnq two long years we fmally LYNDA ANTONUCCI DANIEL ARDEN METRO ARDEN BARBARA ARDITO JANET ARKANGEL ROBERT ARKANGEL DONNA ASAD NEIL As!-IMUS JERRY ASTALOS RICHARD ATHENS SHEILA AUGAITIS KENNETH BABON CLAIRE BACHMAN SUZAN BADER DAVID BAKOS SANDRA BALINT GEORGE BALK BARBARA BALLINGER DAVID BALOGH DAVID BANISAUCKAS DOLORES BANYASZ DAVID BARANOWSKI DENNIS BARANOWSKI ALAN BARATKO 14 gain the coveted title of upperclassmen 2 EILEEN BARBOUR ROBERT BARBUS LYNN BARD KAREN BARBERIC BOYD BARKER BARBARA BARNETT BEVERLY BARNOK LAVERNE BARTON BONITA BASILE ROBERT BASS SYLVIA BATTAGLIA MARGARET BAUMAN DAVID BECHLER THOMAS BECKA RAYMOND BEcI-:ER MICHAEL BEDNAR DAVID BEEBE CLARICE BE1-IRMAN -DONNA BELFI CAROLYN BENDER G JEANNE BENEDICT DARLEEN BENSON LOUIS BENTZEN ROSE MARIE BENYA 15 Cur senior year promises us a whirlwind of RICHARD BERAN ADELE BERG DOREEN BERNAUER MARIE BERNI-IARDT WILLIAM BERRY, JR. LAWRENCE BESTER NANCY BEYER CONSTANCE BIALIC WAYNE BICI-IEK BONNIE BICKNELL MARLENE BIELAWSKI ROGER BIENKOWSKI JOI-IN BILECKY CI-IARLES BILLANTE LORETTA BINDER MARILYN BINDOKAS KAREN BISCI-IL PHYLLIS BISESI ROBERT BLAzAK FREDERICK BLAZER JOYCE BLISS KARREN BLOCK ALAN BLOESINGER NEIL BLY 16 activities to fill the final days at PSH CARL BOBECK VALENTINE BOBOWICZ LO1s BOLDMAN ELAINE BOLOCA RICHARD BOROWSKE RICHARD BOSCARELLO RALPH BOTA GEORGE BOURQUIN ROBERT BOWSER MICHAEL BOYD ROBERT BRADY BRIAN BRAKEMAN DOLORES BRANCATELLI BRIAN BRANDT ROBERT BRANDT DONALD BRECI-IBIEL PEGGY BRECHBIEL MARY LYNN BRESKY DIANNE BRIGGS LINDA BRIGGS FREDERICK BROCKHURST DOROTHY BROSCH NED BROWN ROBERT BROWN 17 Homeroom serves as a base oi operations 'T .- A f' is -A is is Z ads I e g i R Seniors enjoy few precious moments of conversation in the cxudiiorium lobby before the rush to homeroom. 18 WILLIAM BRUCCHIERI SALVATORE BRUCCHIERI NOREEN BRUCKNER KARL BRUEMMER RICHARD BRUNARSKI SALLY BRUNNER FRANK BRZYGOT CAROLYNN BUCAR KENNETH BUCHER MARIE BUCKSHAW JERRY BUDD RICHARD BUEHNER ROBERT BULAN RONALD BUNCHER DENNIS BURKE JOANNE BURTON Ginny Panek receives a package ol Christmas good- ies from Santa Claus CMike Boydl as senior English class celebrates Christmas. Senior English polishes our writing skills LINDA BURTON CAROL BUSACK JOAN BUSCH JO ANN Busx-I STEPHEN BUSI-I1 LOIs BUSKO DENNIS BUTCI-IER KENNETH CAMPANELLI LELAND CAMPBELL ALFRED CANITIA MARY ANNE CANNON PATRICIA CANTLEY CAROL CARDUCCI ROGER CARMAN RICHARD CARNEGE FRANCES CASO Af' ' .sss ' All 19 Students Iell Reid, Chuck Mathews, and Karen Richel listen as Mr. Wirth explains u principle of aeronuutics. Advanced classes increase basic knowledge MURIEL CASTLE JOAN CAVANAUGH JOYCE CEBULA MARIE CHAPMAN MARY CHERNOFF VIVIAN CHIKIK RONALD CHILDS JOSEPH CHINNICI, JR. JOHN CHIPKA JOSEPH CHMIELEWSKI KATHLEEN CHOMIK ALFRED CIANFARANI MATTHEW CIAVARELLI SHIRLEY COFFEY it 'i.: 1 LOUIS COLANTUONO if is ll H ALLAN COLE 20 we , , 1 , O. K C41 - Paz ' ?1-X494 ,Q 5 .L L If-ff c -4 !Z'L-'LJ cl' j4'c'ci:'!dg fc' K it 4 Xt '7 1, cle. ,LA z fr-ff! ' 1769 542 4 fjizij V If',, , f 'K 4,., ' Y S 11-fi-f ..,- ,.,f. 4, ,, O,,,,.u ,D - Z4 T 7' ' f L., 7 ,c1j,g, ff7e7,eaf.,-A, 12-'-new 'fe-'-1ff4'4vD yfwf 7' C C 'k::'EfJ 4-'f ' Clk -f-42 Q K Spec1a11zed courses teach techmcal sk111s-WP .Q ? , I QE I , If QF? Buddmg chemlsts Ilm Kus- ko and Lols Wudzuk dili- gently prepare then' potlon. , -Ky.: ,fl-s r :J Wei- Q - 'A 4, KATHLEEN COLLINS JAMES CONRAD RICHARD COOK SHARON COOK BRIAN COOPER TERRY COOPER DOROTHY COPPERS AUGUSTINE COPPOLA C! ROSALIE CORONA EILEEN COSTELLO DIANE COUREY VINCENT CROFTCHEC JAMES CUGIER JOSEPH CULVER KAREN CUMMINGS SHEILA DAOHTYI. The orchid is Class of 1960's flower: 1 GEORGE DALESSANDRO SUSAN DANGLER ARTHUR DAPRANO EDWIN DARBY LOWELL DAVIDSON ALAN DAVIS PATRICIA DECI-1 MARLENE DECKER JAMES DEDo MAMIE DELIA ELIZABETH DEMKO JOSEPHINE DEMKO JAMES DEMO DIANNE DEMoSS VERONICA DEMPSEY DEANNA DENK JAMES DENNIS VALERIE DENROE DoNNA DESILVIO LINDA DETRICK J MARIA D1ASIo DOROTHY DICKEY NANCY DISTLER I MAUREEN DIXON I 22 You'11 Never Walk Alone is class song DONALD DODIG RONALD DODIG ROGER DOERTNG ALLEN DOERINGER GERALD DOLINAK ROGER DONNELLY JOAN DOOLING DAVID DORN ROBERT DOVER JOAN DOWNS JAMES DRABIK BARBARA DRAUS SANDRA DREGALLA SANDRA DUDECK ROMUALD DUPLAGA KENNETH DURCANSKY RODERICK DUROCHER JOHN DUTKOFSKI RICHARD DYKE DONALD DZIUBAKOWSKI ARTHUR EBERLE KAREN ECK LINDA EHLERT JOYCE EICHNER 23 We choose Not the sunset, but the dawn JOAN EISERLO JAMES ERBACHER JUDITH ERDELYI JAMES ERMER SUSAN EVANS WESLEY EVANS DELENE EVERT DARLENE EWOLSKI NANCY FABIAN DAVID FAHRLAND JEANNETTE FALCK CAROL FALKENSTEIN ISABELL FEDELE JOYCE FELLOWS DENNIS FEOLA DONALD FERCI-I ALICE FILIPOW DIANE FILKA DARLENE FINAN IRENE FLAK CAROL FLEISCHER LINDA FLEISCI-IER BONNIE FLICK THOMAS FLIGHT 24 as motto: KATHLEEN FLORENTINE EDWARD FLORY, JR. JANICE FLOWERS DIANE FRANKE JAMES FRANKLIN DONALD FRANTISAK CHRISTOPHER FRENCH JOSEPH FUIZZOTTI THOMAS FUNK THERESA FURMAN CLAUDETTE FURRY GARY GAAL RICHARD GABAUER CELINDA GALADAY RICHARD GALIK LAWRENCE GALINSKI ROGER GALL THOMAS GALLAGHER RICHARD GALLOWITZ BARBARA GANNON JAMES GARDINI BARBARA GARDNER SANDRA GASSNER EILEEN GAUTCHER t'l11'q'l10iSe and Si1Ve1' 8.5 COIOIS 25 I' ,ur 8 1 M Seniors, are you with us? There is little doubt about the reply as the senior bus pulls out for another game. f x , , ' .,., 4' 'lfg A ,, Y Q1 KID-, O, LC . 1z,fII,4,,'tC'L C7fC.fvLf-gf ICE? 'yft 'X' C!CLJL fL gLK CfL 4 1 1 -'nie ll fx a ,Lac 'C 'mf 'Cliff -fz'4c'LOAf9 wi!'fC'2fLL6' Mi' Mfg . W' , , V 1 4 1 ' 'vu ,fc 0 , Q ' Sf' - LKICICAJ .?7 514101, 511- Cla V'ff-ZCCC'-- 5965! KLLL LALKLC Lykj Seniors enthusiastically support Redmen Q g-'VFX I S L y , f QW 4'-117 m . :QW I -p A I I I is . ' , I ' A 327' , ij. K I I w .S I - tt z I . I ,.+t I 4' is Q if Q im its fa R I I 5 .Z x rx at QV 15? Q ur' uw I f mfg I 'N-1 It 2 1 . . . L It THOMAS GAZIK DAVID GELLNER PATRICIA GENIUS THOMAS GENTILE GERALDINE GEORGE LOUIS GEORGE JOYCE GERDING MARY GIBSON PATRICIA GILDEA KARIN GINNAN JANICE GLASER DIANA GOLTZ MARIANNE GOLUBSKI MARITA GONDLACK THOMAS GOOD DIANE GOODMAN YYY? X D . I Boosters JOHN GOODY GERALDINE GORDON ALLAN GOTSCH SAMMY GOULD ELAINE GRAHAM SANDRA GRAHAM JANET GREEN KARL GREEN LYNNE GRIFFOR ANDREW GRIMM DENNIS GRODELL DONALD GROSS CAROLYN GROSZEK KEN GRUBER HOWARD GUENTHER JUDITH GUENTHER Boosters Ioni Kott and Ioe Chinnici chalk up another sale in the PSH cafeteria. exemplify school spirit at PSH A wax. 7 1 ,511,AA, ..:- S- E K 27 Homecoming Queen, Adri- enne Amon. is surrounded by her attendants, Marilyn Sponseller. Linda Briggs. Linda Thompson and Ioyce Gerding at the ball. Queen Adrienne reigns at '60 Homecoming ALLEN GUITON GERALDINE GUSKA GERRY GUTSCHMIDT ROBERT GUZIK SUSAN HAAS CAROLYN HABERT PATRICIA HABUSTA FREDERICK HADDAD JOSEPH HAGEN, JR. SUSAN HAI-IN GAIL HALL GARY HALL CASSANDRA HALLER DALE HALLER NICK HALSAK NOLA HAMADEY 28 f if fi? in F Q . 'Ffh , G? 1 ,1 .. I A ' ' I A ' we A 5 as w e A A ' if W -JK A A -' I, Ai' 5, ww I-, Af-m.'-w-A-Aff.. '.-:::'2.f 'M wg N I Q' x . Q' A 4 I I 1960 football team retains LEL trophy -MV' SS- ,fi 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I Seniors Zcxremba, Bourquin, Lyons, Hclrunts, and Demo display football awards. ' 1 I ROGER HAMADEY BRUCE HAMLETT DONALD HAMPER GAILE HAMULA NANCY HANN JUDITH HANNON JOANNE HANSON LoIs HANZLIK KENNETH HARANTS RICHARD HARBART JANET PIARBISON KAREN HARPER BEVERLY HARTSEK JUDITH HARVEY CAROLYN HATVANY DIANE HAURIN As seniors we must decide what is ahead THOMAS HAVLIK SUSAN HEAVILON PATRICIA HECKER GAYLE HEIDEN IRENE HENDERSON BRUCE HERBKERSMAN MARILYN HERR JOYCE HERTELENDY DIANE HEUSER JUNE HICKS JEANNE HIGGINS HARRY HILL ELAINE HINZ MARGARET HITESMAN NANCY HOCKENBERRY RONALD HOFFMASTER JOHN HOLDEN JOYCE HOLLENBECK DOROTHY HOLLlD.4'I JACK HOLZ MARLENE HOMER NANCY HONECY R GARY HOOPER JANICE HORNAK A H 30 college, a career, the service or I I W ,IAA- marriage ROSEMARY HOSTAL CAROLYN HOTz HAROLD HOUSKA ELIZABETH HRABAK RUTH HRADOVICKY LANCE HRAPSHAW NANCY HREN GERALD HRENKO KAREN HRIBAL JUDITH HRUSCH ALAN HUBLEY ROBERT HUJER DEBORAH HUMENIK DONNA HUNTER HARRY HUSAK ANTHONY IACOBUCCI . ,QA,,,,L1f-f D alum Jaaal 'BIE44- yo-1-v ROBERT IIAMS NQWV GLADYS IMPERIAL JACK IRWIN, JR. JAMES ISH WIAM AM'MQ1w ' Elf ak 9, NJ ffwffrzziiw SONDRA JABLONS ' SONIA ACAK , J 'iw-Q JOANNE JACKSONLJW1-L f JAMES JACOBS I 31 fl Wil W A 'AMW 19 NWVOVG 132940.51 pp my Jkvimxlwl N4 lf R Q A, 'V J CU Wmfwv .gy JJ W C0 Offaf tests -the PSAT's, ACT's my fy r ,K K t Jw SA A JACOBY IBEAYNCY JADRYCH Cf ANITA JANTZ JANET JANTZ CAREN JEFFI JOSEPH JERDONEK MARIANNE JERRICK ANDERS JOHANSON EDWARD JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON ROBERT JURCA STANLEY KADELSKI THOMAS KALNICKI VALENTINE KAP SHARON KASAR ROBERT KASPER THOMAS KAWAI,EC GARY KEITH BARBARA KELLER BARBARA KELLY GAYLE KELLY JAMES KELLY JOHN KENTON KENNETH KERIK 32 QJM Of' 34W G5 SAT s f1t Into semors busy schedules THOMAS KERN MICHAEL KETVERTIS RICHARD KEYSER BARBARA KING DARRYL KINION N ORMA KINTZLER JOSEPH KISH KATHLEEN KITZEL JAMES KITZEROW ROSE KLEISCH BARBARA KLIMA CALVIN KLUBNIK DOLORES KLUSKA ALAN KLUTH JUDITH KNEEBUSCH GAEL KNERR RICHARD KOBAK ROBERT KOCH NANCY KOCI-IILLA FRANK KOCINA NANCY KOCKA DONNA KOEHN STUART KOLLAR MICHAEL KOLMAN 33 College Night narrows choice .Ax Students and parents at an- nual College Night listen as a representative explains the merits of cr Hiram col- lege education to them. 34 oi school VALLA KGLMAN ARLENE KOLODZIEJ ALAN KONRAD CAROLE KOPEC MELVIN KOPLIN CAROL KOPP MARY ANN KORTOWICH ALLEN KORYTA CLAUDIA KOSCIANSKI MILDRED KOSCIANSKI GERALD KOSKI ROBERT KOs'r JOAN KOTT ALEX KOVACH EUGENE KOWALEWSKI SANFORD KOWAN nf. X ' . , N , ky L xl R -Y X M I- L, , 1 A , D e v. . g., . V cw F' ,, 3-1 .El L, Wall Walburn pauses on his way to class and checks the scholarship display window for latest bulleiins. College-bound students seek scholarships EUGENE KOZAK JEAN KOZEL EDWARD KRAJNIAK KATHLEEN KRAKORA Lois KRAKOWIAK EDWARD KRAUSE JOHN KREMER LYNN KRUK COLLETTE KRUSE SANDRA KRUSH JOYCE KRYSZAN MARY ANN KUBAN A I ,V l ' 1 ANNE M il KUAERA E DJJ U HITE J, Hffl-AS KIJCHQIA . o KUGIEMBA -, A Lx -ly J x I K I lf f l' .J 4 . I . we fl ' ' ss Y x Jxf,-I V .-AV- j, f L L , .,!,,l ,fy Lf! , 'V , , L'-'LLM V- f.z7C .Jffgl f H- fl 3 1, l, 'fxj ,',',g'4, I , x v ' J M' :ILL ting fL.L' x 'A L1 fsk 1 ,f ,Alf lhsd ,J ,K Tom Minnick, Brian Brake- mcm, Dennis Wcxltman, Ray Vojir. cmd Carl Rycmt are National Merit iinalists. finalists Six qualify as National Merit ,. rf. EILEEN KUHAR , ia, A A , WAYNE KULOW I BARBARA KUMMERLEN A -'.' - Q' KAREN KUNZ 51? AQQQ. -' f ' t,,,. . YQ' X git 0 I LYNDA KUNZ 1 PZ 1-ii' B ? S I A ' I, DIANE KUSAK I ' I JAMES KUSKO . ' I ,..: ,I . fa KAREN KVASKA A 3? ' A 1 n vl a . Q . --.. BETTY LOU LACINA R P , ' ROBERT LAKEY , A K DONNA LAKINS A 'df ,A J W i w MICHAEL LAKOTISH h 55 ai t ' L , ' E if 1 AA I 'Aat SHARON LAMKIN MARILYN LANGER ROBERT LAROSA RICHARD LARSEN 36 Counselors serve as advisers and friends vivfvlnfif W f QW AMMJ, Mkyfy ax AW . Viv, VW Njf' Jig .IVV LJ' WMM? M .J Jfflpmf L X, JN fjxlfy leafy IJ if? U V flair Schedule? college? car er? Whatever her problem, Eve l n Lo d 'll c ' y y wx re exve ex pert advice lrom her coun- selor. Miss Thompson. ROGER LAsI-I ARLENE LATANICK LYNNE LATTER PRISCILLA LAZOR Afwffe K, E84-fJ'r I fiafy-'4f'1u-.: ELAENE fEACl:l , ' ROBERT LEGE ' LLOYD LEI-IRKE ' 4 CHRISTINE LEMIRE GARY LENGLE CHRIS LERCH CAROL LESSING PI-IILLIP LEWICKI EDWARD LEWIS CARL LIEBERMAN ROGER LIEPHART jmw pix W M rf' .IVZJQMM ef' The PSH cafeteria is transformed into DOUGLAS LIMBERG JUDITH LINK PATRICIA LOBOTSKY SANDRA LOESCI-I SANDRA LOHER RAYMOND LONG SUZANNE LORENZEN JOSEPH LOUKOTA DAVE LOVE JUDITI-I LOVE EVELYN LOYD DENNIS LUCI-IIN RAYMOND LUTI-IY MARY ELLEN LYNCH JAMES LYONS MARGARET MACHALEC BARBARA MACIK BONNIE MACKENZIE RONALD MAKI-IOL DAVID MAKOVIC JO ANN MALINOWSKI LINDA MALONE ARETA MALYNOWSKY FRANK MAMONE 38 bf, ,Inf A LOL D -JJ!! fake A1 4 jwffd ff Cwdfo 4440-f Vffvldfbffff- ,gaffgaz aficbyizw yi! A M41 5fLfw4G JM ffvhfvffdf 45500170 MW Wh'-J xgchfvzzffd ff dj 5456 nf 14664 aww cf YCJKXQ W2 gm ll ll a Manhattan Skylme for se131or dagrxce rf?f4f fZfCAfGJ5f?1'7L5?! 776 147 A ff KCSGCL' 'GC' 665 'vga fffqxa f555K?fL0f'7ff56J' VOVJKYW A1466 64424 J A if 140 ,6C4f 7 'Aki-1 KAREN MANCINI JANET MANERI JOHN MARADITS DONNA MARCONI MARIANNE MARESH JOHN MARHEVKA IRENE MARIANUT RONALD MARSOUN KARIN MARTIN MARGARET MARTINEZ CHARLES MATHEWS SHARON MATIS RUDOLPH MATJAZIC SANDY MATLACK DONNA MATVAY JUDITH MAUSER RICHARD MAUSER GAIL MAUSOLF CAROLI: MAY DOUGLAS MAYER GLORIA MAYLI-: EDWARD MAYO SUSAN MAZER JUDITH MCCANN Banquets. canteens, and concerts inject GAIL MCCLUSKEY JAMES MCMURRAY BARBARA MCPI-IETRIDGE JEAN MCVAY WALTER MEECH JAMES MEGRAW HENRI MEIBUHR VIRGINIA MELDA KAREN MELHUISI-I SPENCER MELOUN ROSEMARY METRICK ROLLIE MERSI-'ELDER DENNIS MERTES PAUL MERICSKO HILDEGARDE MEYER DALE MEYERS ROGER MICHALAK ROBERT MIELKE ANDREA MIGALA DOROTHY MIKLAS CHARLES MILETI I MARILYN MILLER DENNIS MILOTA SHIRLEY MILOTA l 40 mzff f-I , A - ' Q Q ZS? Zirfiflfceo VV' - 'N2444kZd'M 674- ff ME I I 414111-gfwkw f W-fff fffmfif ff- qalefirw n relaxatlon 1I1J0 our semor ear my AAQLZW ,zwfbdlwf Zllkc- - PAULETTE MINELLO PAULETTE MINICK THOMAS MINNICK LYNN MITZO KAREN MIZEK DENNIS MODICA LAWRENCE MOLNAR NORMAN MOLTER, JR. BEVERLY MONCOI. JOAN MONOC DONNA MORGAN JANE MORGAN ROBERT MORGAN DONNA MORRISON PATRICIA MORSE PATRICIA MOSKALSKI WILLIAM Moss ROLLAND MOWCI-IAN LYNN MUDRA JUDITI-I MUELLER JEFFREY NAGLE AUDREY NAROLEWSKI DOLORES NASO CAROL NATHERSON AMW 1772011 f-vt, IW Zn? QED! M 01+ MSM valve! Le wwlfx W Nativity is theme of Christmas display -is . K ' ' , r . W , I ' . D A I 'X I, L . 1 I v 1 , 1 ,, . IX 1 .1 ' , s N I Xb 1 .1 . X t . I ,V 5, f ., , X' ' 7 x -I , ' I I I I . 'p !Se,i'oB.Kqthy Chorimik and Iol' Chmhici examine our class display in the library. I 42 I I RUSSELL NATHERSON GARY NEDRICH NANCY NEMETH FRED NEUMAN MARVIN NEVANS, JR. JosEPH NIZIOLEK LINDA NOACK BARBARA NOCH ELLEN NOON BARRY O,BRIEN MARY OFFTERMATT KENNETH OLECKI LORENE OLSEN REGINALD OLSON VIRGINIA ORCHARD JOSEPH ORLINSKI 1 I gY.A.1!. ,M Towering skyscrapers lend the uimosphere of a Man- haitan Skyline io senior dance in PSH cafeteria. Senior dance is memorable event of 1960 LYNETTE OSER ROBERT PACULA LAWRENCE PALAHUNIC DIANA PALCISKO MARCIA PALUMBO EILEEN PANDY VIRGINIA PANEK JOHN PANKRATZ MARGARET PANKRATZ FRANKLIN PARSH DONALD PASCOE JOHN PASQUALLE, JR. JOAN PATTI JOEL PAUL DOLORES PAVICIC VICTOR PAWLAK gr Zh RF Nyyxf M Q . we .5 ,. I I 43 1Qf,d tx '.rf'5fn'.,J41' ,f 51.4 vu f ,:'J,,,, 11-'.'f'. ,',J.' - -AJ... . I- Wjpnjll, , L44'1.a 7,4,...L,L,.,o0 url-3 f Mmm . 'Z91'-JS. Q,,l'ww4,, ftlf'-f 3 31 One down. nineiy-eight to go, sighs Lynn Mitzo as she hands out one of her friendships to King Tumey Seniors enjoy writing friendship pictures GAIL PEBBLES WILLARD PEDEN, II PATRICIA PENSOCK JUNE PEREVOSNIK JUDITI-I PESTA jol-IN PETEL JUDITI-I PETLOWANY WILLIAM PETRI DALE PETRILL RICHARD PHILLIPS RUTH PICKETT GAIL PINCI-lor PI-IILLIP PIKUL MARY PIMSNER JEWEL PIELA VIRGIL PING 44 All School Party is highlight of Ianuary W? 'X L A R A Qlhu' A nf.. M' A k PY ,Q J L A En- .Z Iudy Zipsir. Adie Amon. cmd Linda Thompson give stu- denis at the All School Party cz lesson on how to do ihe bc1llin' the jack. KAREN PIPOLY BRUCE PIROSKO MARGARET PLACKO KATHLEEN PLETKA THOMAS POLO GEORGEANN POPOVICH WILLIAM PORTER KENNETH PRAHL JOSEPH PREMURA MARY PRESTIPINO RENATE PRovcHv JUDITH PRUSNEK ROBERTA PUCHALSKI MARY ANN PUSATERI FRANK RABAK DONALD RADEY fwjwff- W ' ig nsgnbly provides last opportunity My urjwgfy w A QWWWMIJWL' F J ANN q , f UDIT RADZISZEWSKI p ANDREA RADZYMINSKI CHARLOTTE RAHAL STEPHEN RAK KAREN RAMSEY 5 PHYLLIS RAND LOYDENE RASI-IKE LARRY RASMUSSEN MARGIE REA ROBERT REDICK SANDRA REDOVIAN KAREN REGESTER ANNE REICHHELD JEFFREY REID BETTY REISER GARY REPP ROGER REPP ScoTT RESHETALO RICHARD RESSLER LOTTE RETH KATHRYN RETZLAEE MARILYN REYNOLDS PAUL RICHARDS ROBERTA RICHARDS 46 , Y SW' ,fp jgfrtain Parma's Stlldglilt ikgpdy gl Y M f I Q, fanc- QY fvfgf? 'T RP' gif I 5 AREW-QRE Iif -v A gxvx 2 NA R45HNEgx2YQ?4? 4 , XRAIIQE .3.lCH'IiE'li, xr W wxSA ONTX 'YW R253 Ya? ffl K' CT 'x ,Qi VX' Qs SHAR SON C5552 RICHARD Rocx AX JAMES RODGER 5 Stu-Lsjgslzfx-IROHQEV. X ' ' Yr ,- K F - Q -1' ' Q. X -P 1-J 1' , 'fu Vi' 4' f x ' F - 'lx' I : , 'a. I1 9- 'R Af, ' 1-'X 'ff- -9 j 1 -, ' fn f fa- r ' 4- 'hqdv' -- -1 - 2 .. w, K 1 v 0 -1- s' t 'CAROL ROMAN ,.. In f DEL6RES'R9PcI-rbcx lp X ,. NATALIE RQSE 1, if LXX , .L . . Q - 'EQRANILRQSS A- -A Y, l JF' ' 1 1 -4 . W. 'N I , -1. av Y ' 7 . 6 , f - . f' 1, ' -sz- , 74 . EILEEN ROSSBOROUGQ-I LINDA Ron-I .1 1 JACQUELINE RQULMANI JOHN RUDDY ' ff Y ,- 'Y' NORMAN RUSINow GERTRUDE RUSNAK CYNTHIA RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL N MARY RUSYNIAK CARL RYANT LEONA RYBA MARYANN RZEPKOWSKI I 47 Talented ix RICHARD SABADOS RONALD SAccoNE LINDA SACK CHARLENE SALTERS SA RA SANDOR B1 SANTAMARIA ERT SATOLA SCALISE ND CA P ER SCHANZ LIAM SCHECTER ANNE SCHEFELER ROLYN SCHENKE DA SCHERER OHN SCHIESSL ANK SCHILL RBARA SCHMIDT 3 3 UDALE SCHMIDT GERALDINE SCHMIDT as A D if 4 QQ12f,,,fff5,M MP 5ZfZ5fLiWM6,, L me1EbJei5wQAff26Al95ss AJXMAQ I 53243 E SCHMIDT ,L m D VID ERHARDT -X,,, L' - KENNETH SCHOR A DALE SCHRYER f , f JZ,gf,6UCaf,Z owfw M 5 5 If ' J iiydsf Rx 48 AL fgevi, f , I I ,A M.: ,7 f 3 11:2 may 74442414 , 654, MGKEQA 1 fvcQ,ff-fwffjaf Qfwwwh 044.-fly NM h F' Uv 1' I-1 IX' .K I an recognition fbrf'1the'ir ' achievdments -4 4-Ofc! BEVERLY UERGER KAREN SCI-IUERGER JAMES ScI-IULTE WILLIAM SCI-IULTZ L4 MM J ,gk MAMA, , LWZA J V ES SCI-IUST R 'Pm fffdf MARILYN SCHWART KATHLEEN ScIMoN GORDON SEDLACK MW JUDY SEDOR LYNN SEEGERT KAREN SEGEDI MELVIN SEICI-Ixo L7L,lxf!LLx 711-x Bef 15A'45 ' ,u,.L.,.,.,Q. foff pb' 'M- 4fL,gI.,g, gig -MAJ .fffocafvvd 40.71 a-,4 Jvc'-9 Klfafw- ZELDA SEIDENBERG GLLAAM Jn' LYNNE SEIKEI. AUDREY SEMAN DAVID SEMANIK X , , dw ' 1 dffafcffyf Augdpazfam. BARBARA SENDERQZJ' JEROME SESTAK , H MARIE SEVINSK MARY SI-IA EJ fam' A :Nj EI J, LANE SHEET 51105 'V CAROLYN SI-If W M E f' 4 I 1 '1',k ' ' N- if 57,11 K ' ' '-T' r kLf'Jl,-xv- .' ' 3 If -Aff, ,fi j I Dv- , LQLLA.. Fin1an s Ralnbow ' IS hrst PSH muslcal is U A fs I Y' 'I xg' V W I . sv I A . I I 1 . If, I f ' A? , x an Darleen Benson chais with Ron Mursoun, ihe lepre- chuun Og, in cx scene from ihe musical. Finian's Ruin- bow. our junior play. 50 U K A ff' , , 1 ---1 . -H V -nf, A I JAMES SIDOR SALVATORE SIDOTI DANIELLE SIMICH TILLMON SIMMONS JUDITH SITKO RONALD SLABE BONITA SLACH JOYCE SLIVKA SUZANNE SLIVKA CAROL SMITH MARY JANE SMITH PATRICIA SMITH BETTINA SMOLA GERALD SNYDER DONALD SOPKO GERALDINE SPISAK Q43 1 We present The Robe to I've tried to tell you so much, Diana, Al Hubley explains tenderly to Sue Lorenzen in the senior play. capacity crowd DONALD SPITZ MARILYN SPONSELLER DANIEL STABE VIRGINIA STALEY KONSTANTIN STATKEWITSCH IDA STAZZONE ROGER STECK ROBERTA STEELE CAROL STEFANI ROBERT STEFANKO JUDY STENDER ELLWENE STEPHAN in .A I ,QM nv RHEA STEPPKE ' AAII 'I l I BQ V ,A I A THOMAS STEVENS 3 l 5 o if '21 A BARBARA STIFFLER f A 4, - '-::: 1 51 , . ! , .4 Top 'Jeens P!g Tuliak, Ron , I ' Mcxrsoun, Iohn Holden, Ron- ' nie Dempsey, Al Hubley. and Sue Lorenzen chat. Seniors are elected Mr. and Miss PSH CAROL STOLPI-I NORMAN STONE SPIRO STRATIS LAWRENCE STRAUSS GERALDINE STROBL ROBERT STRIETER KENNETH STRONG BARBARA STRYCZNY RONALD STURKO ROBERT SUCHAN LINDA SULLIVAN JOSEPH SUSTARSIC PATRICIA SUTHERLAND SANDRA SYKORA ANN SYNK BONNIE SYTEK 52 5 53333559 , . f aggg5,.,,,. gf R X T We must choose name cards announcements :fd-'1A'f'0,! f rf J fb ,OM ,EQ Mm? V .fV,vx.., I , E E fy f L1 f -,A faxi- AB ' EANANN SZALKOWSKI ' FRANK SZELL LOUIS SZUBA f fu f af, frx, .XL't ' - X f JJ t7M,e.Df , 'A.1L,,!-JJJZZ f ?!Z!o-f,,d.f J z J , 6',1f ' -- 7 ' ,Meg ' Q ff-AAAA. .ff'A'? A Y O UTH SZYMANSKI TERRILL TAHSLER A MARGARET TALIAK JOHN TARNOV KY .ck 1fffL.,l,- Lf,'lg'N-f -'4 L,Qj B 76 ILM Jyflf' HW .J-.2 J AQ- fa 1 ljjcvu 7076.0 AVIDMFAYJJKR JON TAYLOR SHIRLEY TELEGDY PATRICK TERESI J R7 fa!Vkfl,,4,vvvV'.f A ,f f ,I ffA' ZKAAZ ,A.ff JANET TERR'iL , LINDA THEYS DEANNA THOMAS JUDITH THOMAS fpvef, 'IW A' L!! W NJJFQQQ of our hiqh school career JAMES THOMPSON LINDA THOMPSON DAVID TICE SANDRA TINGLEY CAROLYN TOBER GAIL TOCHINSKY JANICE TODOR DAVID TODT JOYCE TOKAR JAMES TOMKO DOLORES TOMMASINI DANIEL TOMON JAMES TONCAR ELIZABETH TOTH KAY TOWNSEND JOANNE TRAXLER BARBARA TUCHEK KENNETH TUOMALA ELAINE TURZA KING TURNEY RONALD TVORIK FREDERICK UBIC ANN UJHAZY JEAN UMBEL If W4 ?f3li'aditiona1 Senior Cap Day V I Q , Q If ,f DI l If!! Q' if F 1- in I IQCWTW b WILMA UNDERWOOD PAUL UNGAR GEORGIANA UZELAC PATRICIA VACCA CARLEEN VALENTINE JEROME VAN SACH KAREN VANTA JUDITH VARABKANICH BEVERLY VARIANO HEATHER VEBER RAYMOND VEHLBER NICHOLAS VERES ROWEN VERLEY GARY VEST A DIANE VILINSKY RAYMOND VOJIR SUE ELLEN VOLBRECHT RICHARD VOSKA ROGER WADE PATRICIA WADSWORTH LOIS WADZUK WALTER WALBURN DAVID WALTER A I I MARY WALCHECK A A X VLL7 ii ,ffA,0-lA,4.-vo-uC0awvl. 4.1.4-bo' . .,,r. ,'1l'.., 1 -4.,f.. ,K1Lf. . ffl ff - JU 7 -w .!,f4 l- ,f , I 1 ul- I L K .I L.. I f ,,lL. V, 1 1 Class of 1960 finds that it is Z I I I 56 time to ANNE WALTERS DENNIS WALTMAN BEVERLY WALTZ DAVID WANICKI MICHAEL WARD PATRICIA WARRINGTON MARILYN WATERS TOM WAYNE JUNE WEBER THOMAS WEIDOKAI. DON WEINTZ RICHARD WEIS KATHLEEN WENDLAND THOMAS WERCION RICHARD WERNER JAHCOLYN WI-IITEHOUSE JUDITI-I WI-IITEHOUSE DAVID WI-IITKOFSKI KAREN WIGHTMAN TOM WILBUR RAY WILK KURT WILL THOMAS WILMER HARLAN WILSON rellnqmugysh ,XS ' P M M' 1 by A Lt rf W f'-I J' my tp U 4' bbw' YB' , U' , MWA A www ALFRIEELD WINSION MARY KAY WOELFL SANDRA WOJCIK JEANETTE WOLANIN MARY ANN WOLF DONNA WOLFF ROBERT WOLFF, JR. GINGER WOLNY JOHN WOOD EUGENE WOOD, JR. RUSSELL WOYTKO DENNIS WOZNICKI BEVERLY WRAY MICHAEL YANAK RALPH YONTEZ LORETTA YUSKO JEFF ZAHN PATRICIA ZAJAC VIVIAN ZAJAC LINDA ZALETEL KAREN ZAMBERLAN JAMES ZAMISKA FRANK ZAREMBA JAMES ZAVOCKY helm to Parma's eaqer juniors 57 Signing of release papers is final step JOSEPH ALPINE DANIEL BARTON LYLE BELL ED BLYTHIN PAUL BRIGADIER BONITA BROWN ROBERT BYLINA VANCE CSASZAR GARY DULICK LEWIS EICHER MURRAY EVANS JOSEPH FILICICCHIA lack Holz and Donna Mor- gan pensively wait as Miss Miller signs release papers. 58 CAMERA SHY LYNN FETERLE ANDREW FLANICK JOSEPH GROZDE STEVE HULVALCHICK, JR. JUSTIN ILUSAK WAYNE JARVIS JOHN KLIMKOWSKI JAMES KORP JOSEPH KOVACH SHIRLEY MISTOVICH MICHAEL MUCHA, JR. TARAS MURAL RITA ZIEGLER PATRICIA ZIELINSKI DONALD ZIOL JUDITH ZIPSIR THOMAS ZISKA IRENE ZISKO JULIA ZLAKET CAROL ZOFCIN DAVID NEESON DONALD PAVLEK SUE PERRY JACK RADKE CHARLOTTE RENICK LINDA RUBIN WILLIAM RUSINKO DAVID SCHULTZ LAWRENCE STEPONICK CRAIG SWARTWOOD ROBERT THOMPSON WILLIAM WHITE - skim ri' 19 .miviwffif K Qlyfflflfe ' ji l '25 l Q gflfef WW . their prom held annually L I at the Masonic Temple. 'J Senior prom ends three wonderful years AUGUST GRADUATES JUDI BORISA FLORINDO JANITELLI RICHARD LIWosz AUDREY LUDLOW JAY MUSSELMAN JANET NASH RONALD NEWCOMER ELAINE PACHOLEK JAMES PERONI JAMES RIDELLA ROBERT ROBINSON ANN SCHICKER CAMERA SHY PATRICK ALDRICH HELEN MANILA TIM WAYNE DENNIS C. BEDNARSKI HARVEY MILDE ROBERT M. BREY WILLIAM F. RITER MELVIN CZECH WILLARD ROTH ROBERT JANCAR GAIL STUEHR WILLIAM KLEPPEL BEVERLY ZIELINSKI 59 Our final appearance as the Class oi 1960 at Commence- ment exercises in the Public Auditorium is impressive. Commencement site Early in our senior year it became apparent that the size of our class would necessitate sev- eral major changes in graduation plans. We broke tradition by moving the ceremony from the Music Hall to the Public Auditorium and also by chang- ing the night from Thursday to Saturday. The morning rehearsal for the solemn occasion found us in a not-so-solemn mood. But as the curtains parted that night, and we looked out over the vast audience, we felt a new and differ- ent emotion-a unique mixture of sadness and an- ticipation. As we patiently waited our turn to receive our coveted diploma, we suddenly realized that we would never see many of our classmates again. Yet we were looking forward to accepting the challenge that lay ahead of us. As we rose to sing the alma mater for the final time as students of PSH, we realized the real meaning of our pledge of loyalty, eternally. Then with the turning of our tassels, we became members of a strange new world-ALUMNI. 60 is Public Auditorium Marilyn Schwartz, Andrea Migala, Rich Larsen. Tillmon Simmons, and Iudy Link are Class of 1950's valedictorians. MR. JAMES R. JUSTICE ilu jlllemuriam On the Monday following Thanksgiving, members of the Senior Class were saddened by the news of the sud- den death of their class adviser, Mr. James R. Justice. This came as a shock to the faculty and students, for Mr. Justice had apparently recovered completely from the heart surgery he had undergone the previous year. A valuable member of the faculty, he had been teach- ing in the social studies department but had previ- ously taught journalism and advised the Hi-Spot. Wil- liam James wrote: The great use of a life is to spend it for something that outlasts it. This quotation de- scribes the life of a man whose death came as a great loss to Parma High, but whose accomplishments during life did not pass away with him. His friendliness and sincerity won him many admirers, who will not forget the courage he showed during his convalescence, the service he rendered to the school, or the over-all in- Huence his life cast on many. 61 EFEJ f' A We juniors hurried through each day and wished it contained a few extra hours in which we could complete all our work. The clock made us rush to finish our assignments. While writing our first term paper. we combated the pressures of time. We met them again when we were preparing our class assembly and play. Under the direction of our officers, President Roger Powell. Vice-president Sam Zickel, Secretary Kathy Ivey, and Treasurer Denny Tischler. and our adviser Mr. Bright, we won the Christmas window display contest and held our prom in the spring. Time played an important part in our year. I uniors' diet consists of fun and study ll-1 MR. POTOKAR Bottom Row - Andrea Asad, Judith Arabian, Eriea Adrian, Barbara Arena, .Ioan Atamanec, Marie Alessi. Susan Annis, Rina Angradi. Raw 2- Anne Alexovich, Judith Anthony, Donna Almasy, Julie Adams, Cindy Alexander, Gerhild Adolph, Ronald Abraham. Rnw 3-Eric Amundsen Charles Arthur, Robert Adler, 'Ferry Armstrong, James Ahmed, Anthony Ardelia. Mike Abela, Tim Aho. Row 4 - Viola Aquilia. James Andrews, William Adeock, Pat Aldrich, Keith Anderson, John Aslan, Dave Adams, Mary Ann Allen. ll-2 MR. BRIGHT Bottom Row - Ilorene Bastian. .lacduelyn Bans, Marilyn Baseh, Ros- etta Battagrlia, Dianne Bakos, Adri- enne Barabas. Row 2-Bonnie Bar, Dianne Barisono, Ellen Beck, Dennis Bajko, Donna Augustine. Lora Bau- mert, Shirley Babb. Row 3 - John Barno, Terry Basuh, Raymond Barta, Raymond August, Robert Bear, Bruee Bartos, William Bayer. Row 4-Ken- neth Barho, Charles Balazs, Albert Balika, Robert Augustine, Loren Barnes, James Balla, Laverne Charles Ball. 11-Zi MRS. CLAYTON Bottom Row - Sandra Bednarski, Sandra Beekett, Katherine Becker. Carol Bisard, Linda Becker, JoAnn Bilski. Row 2-John Bergine, Judy Bednar. Joyce Bednar, Rose Biafore, Anne Bernhardt. Charlotte Berg. Jo- Ann Biean. Row Il-Pat Bertha, Luis Bender, Carmen Bevaequa. Sue Bind- er, Dick Benz. Marsha Biondo, Jo- Anne Bisesi. Row -I-Susan Berger. Bob Berna, Norman Bedford, Don Bienkowski, Dennis Bekeny, Ed Ben- dik. Carol Billmy. Il-4 MR. MAYER Bottom Row-Kathleen Boddy, Joyce Bramuka,Jean Bollardi, Mary Joanne Bizjak, Marcia Boezek, Carol Lee Blaha, Karen Broa. Row 2-Michele Bojalad, Jerilyn Blower, Janet Bom- balieki, Nathalie Bobowiez, Carol Sue Brock, Bettie Bowersoek, Judith Bor- isa, Margaret Blythin. Row 3-Wil- liam Bo1mlvel,tlary Bittner, Gary Bren- ner, Franees Bright. William Bock- wieh, William Bishop, Robert Boyle, Pele Boyko. Row -1-David Bokmiller. Myron Bliss, Joseph Boneek, James Borowy, Robert Blasko, Robert Brey. Pete Boros, Roger Brede. 63 F N ,4 Kuder Preference Test ll-T MISS l'Ut'HRANE Bottom Row - Nlarilyn Dm- Marco, Kathleen i'r4-ws, Martha Criluls, Sharon ifsaszar, Cynthia l'owi1-,Sharnll Uzevh, ltarlxara t'ollins, lVlar1.!aret Darlxy. Row 2-Alive llrroluy, Varolyn Deetz, lie- uina D'Amore, tlorrlon Cole, Don t'rann-r, Karen t'ow1:ill, .lluly Dean. Virginia Dv tiirolanio. Row Il-Dave Cooper, .lohn l'otlrill, lionalll Foppo lino, William Dellapa. Dennis Cox, tit-ralml Davis, liirhartl Conrzul, James llt-lmvsey. Raw 1-James De Faprio, 'l'4-rrell l'orn. Donalxl Davis, .lerorne l'sir4-, John Coup, Larry Usire, Steve Daymut, Melvin Vw-1-li. ll-H MR. HUDSON Bottom Row-.lnrly Doyle. Diane Divis, .lim lillize, l'aul Detwiler, Noreen Draverz, l'onnie Drumlnonal. Row 2- Diannt- Dietz, Kristen l'l1:n-rt-r, Dennis Dot-ring, Gerry liizelnluer, lit-tty Dup- la11a,.loannm- Dnmanski, Donna Drink- worlh. Row 3-Gerry Elly, Patriclt llonlnn, .loannv Dt-nk, lionanne Dol- snk, .loyre Drs-galla, Kathy Drown. Gary Donner. Row 4-'l's-rry Duliro, Mack llnplaxra, .lim l'Il4lon, Carol Der- lnin, .lim Dillon, llolu Douglas, Ron Dnlyirk. 64 1- ... ll 5 MRS. NELSON Bottom Row-.lnmlith linrhko. .lumly llrosoeski. Sharon llnhoveeky, Diane lirosko, l'atriL'ia llrotly, Norma Cap- pel. Row 2-Marilyn llrooks, Arlene ltukviv. Nancy Cantlon, Joyce liyrns, llarlmara t'apaltn. Marilyn lluhl, Rosa- lie Uanyremi. Row 3-Kathleen Camp- lxell, Andrea llryant. Rieharml llrnek- ner, James llntler. Wayne liuran, Nlarcia linrlingame, Rita linclrl, Mar- garet Bruno. Row 4 - Sam Bnemi, liichartl llnlan, Chuck llurtielxl. Daniel CZll'lllll'Ci, Richard Uameron, Dunalrl llrown. Jerry llny, Daryl llrnnn. ll-li MR. MANlAl'l A Bottom Row-Gerry Cassano, Jnmlie Cerny. .lt-il' Coates, Jane Carson, Har- riette Chambers, l.in1la Catalano. Row 2-John Cilxula, Gordon Cham- pagne. l'at Vharnluers, Nancy Carpen- ter, Robert Carrirk. Leona t'hromek. Dennis Farlin. Row Il-Eml Christ- man. Norman Chapuis. Jill Cihlar. 'Charles Fintula, David Cintnla, George Champion. Row 4-Joe Fasale. liivh Ciganko. Arnie Chonko, Richard l'hapnini, Carl t't-rm-y. tleorize Christ. and guidance tests 2 5 Q- 1 . ll-tl MR. BIZIQ' Bottom Row-Betty Evans, Mary El' len Felice, Marlene Emanuele, Joanne Faulrel. Karen Feola, Mary Ferrini. Row 2 - Walter Falk, Louis Elias, l f 5 .fi Rhona Farkas, Jurlith Favkelman, rf ' Judith Ferris. Kenneth Finkel. Rosl- ney Hrlxac-her. Row 3-lloward Evans, llauri Etela, James Farrington, Gark' Erickson, Charles Farris, John Ferik. Row -I-Vharles Fink. Martin Finlin. Gary Hstronirk, Sylvia Enizelhart, X 1 Terry Finn. Dennis Filippi, Raymond E ldrit-kson, ' i i Q V A t llelli MR. RVNYAN Bottom Row-Gussie Franklin, Diana Garrity. Patricia Fritz. Karla Fish, .lnflith Flury, Norma Gardner. Row 2-Don na Fitmzeralrl. Carmen Gall- - 1 arnlo, latty Jean Franks, latricia Funrlling, Linda Mae Fleminiz, Linda tlalvin,Sha1-on Fowler. Row 3-Leo Fohl, Dave Frerlmonsky, Phillip Frate, Roger Frietlrirh, Carl Fromm, James Forrl. Row 1-liaymoiul Fisher, Gary Fisher, Dennis Fruits, Paulette Frerl- erirk, Kenneth Fortuna, Srott Gall- ill-5l1t'l'. M help undecided juniors in choosing careers ll-ll MISS MILLER Bottom Row-Tina tlrt-vo. Pat tiettel, Janet Germana, Barbara Giamnietro, Juslith Graziano. Row 2-Paul Graze, Marilyn Gottharnlt. Barbara Gottson, Pauline Grisak, Marie Grisak, Rober- ta Gross, Edward Gottfried. Row 3- Kathy Goskey, Donna Glaze, Nanry Grimlley. Michael Greira, Diane Gray, Leonarll Grateful, Gloria Geileon. Row 4-James Ginley, Walter Graham, William Gregory, Tony Gregory, Brent Gravatt. Richard Grehenik. Ronalnl G4-tts, ll-12 MR, DI'Fl4' Bottom Row-Barbara Haller, Lynne Grullel, Lois Have-r. Helen Hamrick. Cathleen Hale, Loretta Guzik, Sandra Hahn. Row 2 - Margaret Harvitt, Karen Hauschilrlt. Linsla Haluska, Carol Hamblin, Sandy Gnllo, Dolores Haky, Randy Halen. Row 3 - Gail Hall, Diane Harhay, Mike Halapy, Robert Hartwifz, Kenneth Gunflerman, Iiob Halxerman. Nancy Haas, Delores Hahurt. Row 4-Charles Hallis, Ken- neth Harvey. Armand Grossnum, Frank Hasman, John Hajnik. Kirk Gunrlerman, Mike Hanna. , ' 65 -1- - N. The Class of '61 pours time and ll-15 MR. HICKS Bottom Row - Jean Km-pic, Roberta Km-ttner, Gay Kaitvhuck. Carolyn Ket- Iing, llarlmarn Kawalcc. Row 2-Pat Kearney, Katherine Jennings, Dianne Kalsen, Judy Jone, Josephine Johns. Row 3-Richard Johnson, Hob Kanya. Wallavf- Judyre, Larry Jenkins, Dennis Kay, Margaret Kalla. Row 4-Robert Keller, Martin Kallio, Richard Jones, James Jiika, Arne Johansson. 'T'erry Kaput. ll-IG MR. LINDSEY Bottom Row-June Kneelanrl, Linda Kollar, Helen Kolthnif, April Konecck, Lucille Kleindienst, Kathleen Koch. Row 2 - l'aul Kon-ka, Judith Kort, Carol Kopp, Charles-n Kittlitz, Joanne Klein, Linda Koehler, Gerald Kocka. Row 3-lVli4'ham-l Konivc-lc, Bob Konya, .lf-annettv Kc-yse, Mary Ann Korto- wivh, Joym- Kimzhorn, Richard Koe- dykor, Ronald Kolwzinsky. James Kumar. Row 4--James Knnpik, Ken- neth Kollen, Walt:-r Kosilia, Donald Knuth, lVli4'hacl Korhilla, Thomas Kornowski, Sanford Kirkpatrick, James Kiln-oy. 66 ll-lil MR. WEBER Bottom Row-Vickie Hiner, Patricia Hlivak. Linda Hlivak, Carol Hlava- vek, Annette Hennel, Linda Hino. Row 2-Alice He-rip, liolynne Heinz. Lois Homnieter, Edward l-lofstrom. Elaine Hlasko, llc-vc-rll' Hoffman. Leslie Herman. Row 3-Ellen Hinz. Suu Haze-lion. Dave Herinyz, Kenneth Hoffman, William Hine, Valerie Hill. .lanire Hawran. Row 4 -- Geoll'l'c-5 Hewitt, Scott Henninpzer, Dave Heil. Kim Hill, David Hotfman, Edward Hil'l-lmrnml, VVilliam Hetzvl, Kenneth l'lo1lnl'. ll-14 MR. PARILLA Bottom Row-l,araine Hritz, .lo .las- inski, Patricia Hurnenik. Beverly Ill'- lanil, Lori Jakulwisin, Kathy Ivey, Mary Hoyt. Row 2 - .loan Janos, Elynn Jakuliko. Jill Irwin. .lane Jed- liuka. Pat Jares, Jacqueline Jannazo. Pat Hone-cy. Row 3 - l lorinmlo J. Janitelli. Charles Huber, Robert Javoli, Sharon Humphries. Karen Humphries, VValtvr Hudson, Gary Jackson. Ron 4-Nlir-hael Homa, Dave Hundortmark, Robert Jasany. Bud Janke. Ed Ho- hertz, Jerry Hornack. Robert Janvar. energy into XY' 5 L. . 4.1 The humorous cxnhcs oi the rag doll chorus entertain the students who attend and take part in the junior assembly. class assembly entitled Iunior Fantasy 11-17 MISS WOLFE Bottom Row-Judith Knudelka, Diana Kuehn, Martin Kuvar, Audrey Krejvi, Michaeline Krupar, Theresa Krish. Row 2-Jackie Krutso, Carole Krueck- er, Robert Krezak, JoAnne Kutaska. Elaine Ksanovsky, Karen Kraushaar. Row 3-Joan Kovarik, Kenneth Kratz, Lorrie Krabec, Charles Kuhel, Kathy Kulcsar, Germaine Kostelnik, Dorothy Kubicina. Row 4-Ray Krentz, Jack Kustelnik, James Kubala, Juris Krum- ins, John Kuchlimz, Martin Kraus, Bruce Kotalik. A ' - f 11-18k MR. LOGAN Bottom Row-Mary Lou Leo. Marie Kuzmyn, Catherine LeHotan, Julie Ladina, Nancy Kwast, Adelyn La- Scola. Row 2-Donald Kulich, Rich- arrl Lane, Stephen Lado, Paula Lau- ricella, Bill Lemke, James Kwast. Row 3-John Lanzi, Dennis Lundberg, Nancy Lang, Linda Lackman, Jeffrey Kumz, William Kurtz, James Leahy. Row 4-Alan Lanham, Lee Leckler. Richard Lange, Robert Lengryel, Gil- bert Kurcz, David Lasknwski, John Leuchner. 67 II-ltr MISS ROBER'l'S llntlnm Row - lliulu- Mzmu, .Iam-I l.m':As, lic-rnlnlilw l.u1hx' liluilw Im- ymtu. Row 2-lllzmn Lllkshn, Mauri- 1-llvn Ima-las, Dunn: f . 1 Lynch, Sully lmpnzn-4-:1. Row 3-.Iunv Mm'ks-y, llunulcl liic-ln-rmzul, liuynmml l.uk1-sic, lVl:n'lin lmonlv, Ds-nnis l,ir4'i- nrdi, Sharon l.uy1l. Row -I-Iluuglm, lmgtiv, liz-m'y1v liilwsvy, IM-unix IVl:u'k- ivwivz, Uhnrlvs l,m-svh, Ilfmzulml Luvlls. liivh Liwusz. ll-20 MISS HRAILEY lfolium Row-l'utl'ic'iu lVIrGuirv, Ann lVls'Cnllum, l':ltri1'ia lVl:u'knim-sh, Czlrul Nlurultl, llnnnn lVl:n'r'is. Rnw 2--.lun Murlvluy. Mike- lVl:n'4'vllinu, Elin Marlon. lmuis Nlnnti, Iinln-rl Mnrnm, Jumlith Mnlnn. Row 3-Ralph Mi-K'l:1in, Rnlmrt Marlin, Jalnirv Mats-s, Jim lVlill'kllllll, Rll'hill'tl Makkus. .Inv lVI:n'- I1-th-. Row 4'-l'llllIf'lN' Illmrusky. .lim Mmwinkn, .lorry Nlaltlvlxcvi, 1'h:u'le-,Q IVl:n'1-k, Paul Mzlllnvmru, .lusa-ph Mv- Duwn-ll, Slow- Mule-r. Term. Papel' PIOVGS to Ken Fortuna comes to the aid ol Pat Iares, who gazes in dismay at her ierm paper cards lying on the hall floor. 68 1:5 Q 1 J Qs be academic stepping- ln a Parma jewelry store Nancy Spillner and Shirley 'futile discuss the choice of seal or emblem for their '61 rings. M.,-v W 1 .X V, A l NAA K' stone in the life of ll-224 MRS. BOBO Bottom Row-llarlmara Osowski, Gloria Nickler, Mivhalene Osarvzuk, Sheila Osvar. Patricia Palmer, Gina Overton. Row 2 - Charlotte Ollerst, Shirley Nusa, Barbara Palnscsak, Joan Palk- er, Vivian Owens, Margery Niemeyer. Bette Neumann. Row 3-Janice Niel- sen, Sharon O'Hrien. Mike O'Connor, Roger Owen, Darlene User, Diane Ob- loy, Elaine Pacholik. Row 4-Robert Nottrodt, Dave l'aL'huta, Roger New- comb, Thomas Olekson, Richard New- port, Ronald Nyary, Raymond Nied- zialek. 11-24 MR. ZEITLER Bottom Row - Sue Pivkard, Share-n l'im:el, liinda l'z-rina, Pearl Pepsin. Row 2-Joan Pavim-ic, Judie Peshek, Paul Penny. Ronald Pekar, Sandra l atc'hin. Row 3-VVilliam Pelko, Alan Petlowany. Nelson Parks, William Parravano, John Patton. Row 4- Arnold M. Pich. Leroy Pernosky, David Pilawski, Michael Petrus, Frank Pl'l'l'5', lVlic'hael l'avll1kox'i1'h. 69 is--A MuMillin, Donna lVlol1le-y, ': ' ,' K - vorh, ow 2-.' ir -' j ', ,' 1 5' iialn-k, . n - urray, iz ' ,' ', ar ys 1-' - ', vris lk ii' 'el rar fir! : ' - 1 'i 1: rw fl- 'asn 4' in ri: uv, 1- sy llf ontpzonu-rv. Ivor Y A -ff:-555 iszrzak R w - - rnuld M -r u ff ' 1 ' --, mor ' 'ha- lr P 9 vir. Anrre-xv Mizisin. gsm 555 235 ll-ZZ MISS Sl,A'l'l'Ili 2 Bottom Row-llarlmara Mosonirs, Kath- lc-on Natlwrson, Joyve Moi'x:cnsts-rn, 5 'Nlarilyn Mnnshowvr, llonnis- Naiwrstc-k. E Row 2 - llarlrara Moriana, Darla-en 5 Morris, Marirarvt Moore. Diane Nei- muyer, Joy Mueller. Row 3-Charles Mum-kley, David Neiman, Kathlevn Naury. Robert Mundorll', Rolwrt Mur- ray. Row 4 - John lNlorar, Peter Nluzyvzka. David Navratil, liolxert Mum-k, Forrest Moser, lierton Moorv. the hard-working junior . fu. vga' --3 ll-Ill MK, l.Ul l MAlN 5' Bottom Row-Kathlt-un Miller, Kath- gf- , orini- Miklowski, Carol lilot-llc-r, liill arvzik, : l ' ,vt 1, li :ln Mcl - llf' or, i iam Miha url li'c'hard i isek. ' - o t, ' v wr Mi o- llnltum Rows'-Ilizillv l'ukm'ny, Lillian 1 ll-155 MISS ALLEN I'ruf:mt, Shzirun liumlkv, Mary Jum- l'mlr:u'ky, l'm-may I'l'm-nlivv, Marilyn Vnlzinsky. Row 2-.lutlilh lizirnpvll, lVl:u'y Punlimg, i'm'ul Plumor, Gary I'u11:uIi4-s, lS:u'lxm'u l'upic-l. li1n'l1zu'u l'uls-wkn. Row 3-l'I4lw:n'1l l'l'inz, Ifrzmk I'njm:m, lhiln-rt l'ruh:isku, l'1llll1'llt' llmly. .laxnws l'r4wl1kn. .lnhn l'l:inl, liuwm-I l'nln. Row -1-Al lizimru. lion- :nlrl l'l1l'x'4-lxlimzn-, Stun l'l4-Ivzm, Furl l'lm'il-u, I'ullI Vruszik, llum-1' l'nw4-ll. lim: l'um-link. ll-21? MR. SIIIPMAN liullum Row-Num'y llhmlvs, Nlznrjurim- Him-k, Fynthin R1-Vim-lui. l.in4l:i livil- mzan, Vllllllllt' lli1'h:n'4Is,Di:iuo lihmlvs. Row 2-K1ll'iIl lim-W-1', K:n's-11 liuvs, .lzmn-s lin-slnviun, Jlulith lim-w-s,IDm1vm liuus. l.:nur:i lin-inko. Row Cl-.lzmws Rillm-llzu, ll:-nry H4-wun. .lnsvph Rivww- lwm-, Gary R1-kiltlu-, VVilli:im Hunn- vlls, Hziry Rnvzm. Row -I-lms liulwh, Philip li:-wlxlish, l,lyn Robinson, Gum lil-iml-V. IM-nniw lim-:ilu-1-ks-r'. K4-nm-lh H1-inlu-V. limmlrl H1-irm-l'. Iunior da , class play, and junior dance Brian Spcxtz, on his horse lflollie Ziek and Dave Adamsl, reheclrses Cl scene from Don Quixote with Tony Ardelicx. 70 ri? - NN gi cv swf cause buzz ll-29 MR. KAISER Bottom Row - Janet Sidor, Donna Siknla, Armlis Skurla, Rita Sindelar, Rose Slivka, Arlene Shntt. Row 2- Jully Sherha, Don Shepard, Dan Simon, Kenneth Shipley, Janet Slat- kovsky. Geraldine Shnlmrowsky. Ron fl-Allan Slawson, Tom Slam, Glenn Shull. Dianne Sikorski, Donna Sinde- lar, Don Slenezka, Dennis Sherman. now' 4--Janus Smigelski, Milan Sie- hert, David Shepard, Dianne Sieben' har. Doug Simon, Nickolas Slelrko, liz-orge Smee, ll-240 MR. NORUIA Bottom Row-Frances Stepic, Connie Stem, Carolyn Sorhello, Suzanne Soul, Carolyn Smith, Barbara Stebelski. Row 2 - Carolyn Steinfarlt, Sandy Snow, Judy Spence, Eileen Soja, Joy Srp, Nancy Spillner. Row 3-Roger Smith, Lloyd Stables, Paul Stankov, Susan Smith, Tom Stainbrook, Burk- lnrot Steinke. Row 4-Dave Speck, Brian Spatz, John Soltesz, Doug Split- stone, Tim Smith, Joe Snayfl, Dan Sokolowski. 71 11-27 MR. McGLlNSKY Bottom Row - Lois Sabo, Barbara Roscoe, Mary Lou Sattler, Margaret Sabol, Kwitoslawa Sifllllk, Judith Roscoe. Row 2-Geraldine Ruzicka, Diane Rozanski, Georgette Ruska, Barbara Rudyk, Judy Samlowski, Mary Ann Scarnlon. Row 3 - Ed Salmi. Sandra Rothman, Kristen Saloman, Judy Kostas, Sanrlra Rucht, Tom Roshy. Row 4-Ken Sadowski, Jack Rollin, Ron Sasak, Terry Rogers, Earl Rush, Charles Sako, John Ruminsky. ll-ZS MISS BROTHERS Bottom Row - Gladys Schidlowski, Beverly Schultz. Lore Schick, Mar- garet Sefl, Kay Schumacher, Cathryn Schmook. Row 2 - Marlene Sehutz. Beth Schreiber, Carol Schuster, Carol Schneider, Pat Schrom, Carol Scholz. Row 3-Marguerite Schindler, Patricia Schoch, Edward Schnabel, Neil Schenk, Lois Seney, Virginia Schumuel, Mary Jane Sedlak. Row 4-Don Scheeter, Robert Schneider, Dennis Schumann, David Seihert, Adolf Schumacher, Ray Semon, Kenneth Seaton. I of excitement at close of year 4 s I xx' Q LJ ill' is ll-:il MRS. WAY Bottom linux'-lNI::l'1::xl't-t Stu-ist-l. t'on- nim- Stosny, Ale-xis Szabo, Nanvj-' Stn-iln-l. tlail Stlit-hr, .loyvv 'I'a11lia- ft-rro, Row 2 - lieth Strzisshofur. Jzwkie- Ts-rranovzx, Ji-rry Szvliirzl, Faith Szabo, l'at Styskt-l, Diant- Su- tak. Row 3 - Mituht-ll 'I'al'zanis'lt. Thomas Szynianslxi, Jann-S Sturz- nivkel, llarlwara Strzihiniv. llinlla This-ry, .lohn Svvr. Torn Swansisrvr. Row 4-Htl Szalkowski, ltonaltl 'I'asm-h- nur, Paul 'IR-stu, Holi Svolumlzu, Rivh- arml Strasshofor. Tom Svihlik, Ilivlt Taylor, .lohn Te-rry. ll-122 MR. l ARRl'Il,l. Bottom Row-Sliirlt-y Tuttle, Mt-lha 'l'u1'm-V, Cynthia Thomas, Pat Thomp- son, Mary I.ou 'l'untls-V. lCile-s-n Tnha- vok, 'llhl'l'l'S1l Toll-r. Row 2-l'at Ulan. .lutly Thompson. Paulctlt- 'I'i4-he-1', Miki- Triugiano, t'ai'ol Ann 'I'l'at'Z, llarlv 'l'omt', lVlal'1zt1 Trinznaalt-l. Row Il- Tom Tilrlwits, .lov Toth, Paul 'l'it'hy, Rolucrt Tomlin-n, Matt Ungrcr, James Umlcrwooal, Gil 'l'l'iIl. Row -I-Davitl Trytla, lluorizv Toth, Miko Urban, Dali' Tuwalski. Tim Thomas, John Trohan. Rolwrt Tnrflik, Dc-nny Tischlvr. Members of the Iunior Class receive many I 1.2115 MRS. KUPSKY Bottom Row-lionniv Valic'hnat'. Kart-n Vassaux, Dolorm-s Waifnt-V, Jluli Vinvo. Host- Valli-jo, Toni Valli-jo. R Jann-s Va1'vv1'i, Ili-lvn VValkvi', ,1 V4-gso, lim-tty Ann Van Sluytor, Kari-n Van liingv, Nanvy Vai'1:n. Mika- Variro. Row Sl-lfn-al Vist-l. Kenneth Voss. D1-nnis Vontlrasvk, llolwrt, Vt-1' lilll'l-T, Iii:-lmrtl Vt-st-ly, Alew V1-nsky. Jann-fs Wayzm-r. Row 4-Dalv Vanslt-rhitlt', .lanws Vavha. 'l'm-rry Vt-al, lioln-rt Van Ilykt-. Ilavitl Vallant. Don Vlasak. uw 2- t u'ol tl:-o1'uv Vasilakis. Il-24-1 MR. Il'E'l l'URRl'I Ilotlnm Row - Ilarlrara WX-is, .lutlitll W1-rni-r, firm-0 Wt-In-V, Nanvy Weitz- :-l. Anno Wt-ngrin, Diam- Wt-inharslt. Kitty W1-iss, Raw 2-Hill VVatt, .lluly VVaugh, llonnim- Warfl, Diane We-i kanip, .lam-t Wi-rm-v', Diant- Welle-r K4-nne-th Wznllnm-, Row It-Timothy VVL-lwr, ltolwrt VVhitv. William NVMZ 4-l, t'l'iarl1-s Whitt-, lmslit- Wvston th-ralcl VVQ-lu-r. ltoln-rt Whitt-. Row -I William Wt-lst-I. .lim We-iss. Kun- ns-th Wt-lu-r, Ilovothy Wanicki. l'at Waltz-r, Karon lNs-stx-V. Jack VVal'rs-n. lloluxlas Wt-isluarth. 72 'f , ii: A L: ' , at 1135 A., SN xx. ll-K5 MRS. KISHMAN Bottom Row-liarlmara York, Sanrly Woodworth, l'a1ricia Wojcik, Mary Ann VVolansky, Joanne Zalenka. Jean Wonne-rth. Row 2 - lrinrla Woznuk. Joanne Yay l'atrir'ia Wysovki, Judith VVinIm-r, Uanllavo Yasro. Kalhrinv Wil- son, Sandy Wismar. Rnw 3-Gary Will, .leronio Yurvhisin, lrinrla VVil- kowski. Jane' Yontez, Darlene Wrona. .lov Zaniiska, Dave Yaros. Row 4- Warrvn Wolansky, William Wilson. Al Yovorsl-cy, ltonaltl Wilson, Gary Wynvr, Thomas Yonly, Ni:-k Vllolansky. Fw A ' 1 l v' , 9 si, ' v ' ll-Citi MR. .HSA Bottom Row-Anita Zumpfl. Jucly Zilna, Eleanor Z1-le-ny. Karen Zucker- manmls-l, Marie Elena Zncvaro, lietti' Zimmerman, LL-0 Ann Zvuln-nsky. Row 2--Dick Zammvrrclli, Jlltllt' Zaremlxa, Annelie Zuralwik. Steve Zofcin. Hob Zofvin. Shirley Zolnowski. Sam Zickel. Row 3-Gary Zimmerman. Tom Zeller. Marilyn Ziska. Karen Zeprila, Beverly Zielinski, Dennis Zmeuek, Robert Zay. Row -I-Robert Zitnv.-y. liolanml Ziek. Dennis Zander, Jerry Zerm, Carl Zander, Sam Zuccaro, Rirharsl Ze-ma. honors and exhibit their hidden talents Iunior Gerry Luthy proudly points out finishing touches luniors choose Mary Lou Leo, Nancy Haas, Linda Kollar. on the Class of 1951's prize-winning Christmas Ken Weber, Roger Powell, and lim Balla as Top Teens. window. KJ hr Univ 48 17125 f sun 73 Ki1?:iF5.if5xi ' fi n S . I 'sl w s. Packing Thanksgiving baskets is a pleasant task for sophs Greg Sleigerwald. Carl Sleidl, Sandy Stunneck, and Arlene Slanonik. 'tri gqx'- V ef 74 F3 In September, 1208 confused sophomores wandered into the maze of halls at PSH. These sophs made their social debut on September 26 at the Sophomore Mixer. Led by their officers- Jim Cody, presidentg Gail Johnson, vice-president: jan Chaffin, secretaryg and Vince Strazzo, treasurerg and advised by Mr. Broski-they staged a successful assembly on March 17 and held a memorable class dance on May 21. JV and intramural sports attracted the athletic sophs. Some joined the many clubs, while others served as omce pages, movie ushers. and hall guards. For the sophs. these were unforgettable times! Sophs find PSH so different and exciting 10-l MR. EAKINS Bottom Row - Anna Arena. Joyee Ailes. Linda Arenschield, Lynn An- tonelli, Barbara Allen, Donna Amato, Richard Annis. Row 2-Carolyn Ack- er, Carol Ambrus, Barbara Anthony, Paula Anderson, Penny Amolsch, Sandy Allenby, Linda Anger. Row 3 Ronald Andolsen, Richard Aless- andro, John Ambrose, Ruth Agnoli, Carol Ailor, Scott Andrews. Glenn Amore. Row 4-John Antel. David Amato, Kenneth Anderson, Rirk Abend, Don Auklin, Roger Adanieh. Anthony Aiello, Bruce Abraham. 10-2 MR. MOBFORD Bottom Row--Marianne Beck, Rosalie Artino, Joanne Baldassari, Pamela Baird, Conehetta Armaro, Rostyslava Baczynsky. Joan Balint. Row 2 - liobert, Beck, Andrew Baran, Carol Bartkiewiez. Patrieia Bartlett, Victor Baker. Don Beam, Norman Baker. Row 3-Robert Arthur, Ronald Baker, Bert Barnett, Linda Bauer, Larry Averett, Robert Auksvhun, Joseph Balombin. Row 4 - Johnny Atwell, James Barton, Brian Arinyz, Robert Barnes, Charles Barbarotta, Paul As- monlly, Michael Barnes. lo-24 MISS IMBURGIA Bottom Row - Barbara Biasci, Lois Bennett, Walter Biegacki, Kathleen Billings, Cheryl Biskup. Row 2 -- Judith Binder, Judith Benesch, Dar- leen Beres, Patricia Bertolone, Kevin Blackler. Row 3-Dieter Berpze, Thomas Bill, Sandra Benny, William Biljes, James Bell. Row 4-Thomas Biales, Pete Bednar, David Berg, Thomas Bethel. James Benedict, Anton Bell. 75 Q. '17 :in . , . 4 f . KT ,5l,i1.,,,,,w ..,, , . Mi +95 WX ' . K .- ' ' 5 L 5 -7-ii 1. . 'W 3, ij IU-4 MISS GIVENS V - , M Bottom Row-Karen liorrharml, Betty W .5 ffl, lloscmrello, Santly llritlle. Beth Booster, 11' Q ' 1 Nancy llmlnar, Karen Iiriuarlier. Row x . 2-Auxlrvy llrakc-man. Joyce Hurling, wi A . ' 5 ,fm 3-' ' K Donna ltogar, llarliara lllasko, Kath- K' 'N' ' g , lc-en llrimzs, .ltuly Braun. Row 3- -5? - ' ' llrure lioutwell, Patricia Hramnka. .Nr Q M- l5 w +X .loannv lilasko, Donna liockmille-r. A' M .loan Bliss, Charlcno Hurts. Row 4- ' ' Rollin llrigarloi, James Bowser, Mary lloszf-, Sharon llorisa. Donna Iionk. Q Charles lloyxlon. Rim-hard liranclt, ' llrnrc- lllasko. u it is ii e 5 x sri if IU-5 MRS. KOLEDIN Bottom Row-Darla-nv lint-ar, Jam-t lintlvr, l'atric'ia llnrre-ll, Jutlilh Cam- rlm-n, Carol lluemi, llarlxara Brinkman. Row 2-Davv liuran, Bonnie Burk- holz, Roberta llurnn-tt, Joanne Brut'- vhivri, Rae Cappallo, Etlyth Bryan, Timothy llurlziak. Row 3-Allen Burg. Carol Callahan, Carol Bynflas, ltuth liytlolvk, Pat Cannon, Marilyn llnran. Earl liurk. Row 4-ltoyzur Buhovvt-ky, .lim llrockhurst, Fretl Came-rs-r, liar- lmra llrluzgers, Hill Brinker, tleraltl lirllt-nv, Donald Brown. , i k Members of the class of '62 get acquainted 10-ti MR. BROSKI Bottom Row-Donna Ciocua, Phyllis Chilcote, Janet Chaffin, Christine Choukalas, Marie Caruso. Row 2- Jnrlith Carlon, Catherine Clark, Shar- on Clough, Gay Clements, Lynne Ches- ney. Marilee Claus. Row 3-Richard Carrick, Karen Clough, .Ioyve Colucri, Kathleen Carnes, Joan Collela. John Carmlillino. Row 4-Edward Christ, :Y Ilichartl Carman, James Cody. Jim Christopher, Robert Carney, Terry Castle. E, 'vw W 4 f ltl-7 MR. REWALT Bottom Row-Donna Costello, Barbara Costanzo, Carol Dalessandro, Linda Czajkowski, Sue Combs. Carolyn Czek, Clara Dalton. Row 2-Ken Cooper, Ron Cooper, Frank Cormlisco. Lynn Davenport. Joann Davey, Gary Da- Mert, John D4-acon. Row 3-Richard Cowley. Curtis Dale, Gloria Crawford, Pam Curry. Nancy Dauscher. Gary Darker. James Cotsman. Row 4- Dourilas Davenport. Mike Dasko, Michael Dafzata, Jerry Cytlzik, Howard Uangler. Richard Cnchiara. David Cooper, Greg DcCapio. 76 s lm l s 10-X MISS l'AlVlPHELl. Bottom Row-Bonnie Dilley, Arla-no Dedrick, Jean Doerinirer, Carol Dom:- ler. Row 2 - Andy D1-dula, .loan Dienes, Sandra Dover, Trudy Denk, Rofrer Denizler Row 3-l'1-le Di tiioin. Karen Dierker, Joanne Del Paggio, Tony De Marco, Tom Donougzhv. Raw 4-Cathy Donohue, Stan Draluik, Bill Dishinzzer, .lim Dome, Rita Dems. lo-EI MISS COOKE Bottom Row-Edith Dunn. John Ek- lich, John Duxraniur, Donald Duray, Karen Emery, Sharon Estok. Row 2- Wayne Ecke, Judy Dworznik, llonnim' Elchescn, Norma Eckert, Carolyn Durr, Fay Eldred, Robert Dugan. Row 3-Derrell Dular, Lynne Ewald, James Erdolyi, Larry Eischcn, Robert Du- charmv, Nancy Drown, David Duns- morv. Row 4-David Dray, Gary E2- lor, Donald Dyhiec, John Erbs, John Dulias, John Dzurik, Rim-hard Dup- lagza. with one another at the Sophomore Mixer 10-10 MRS. WEBER Bottom Row-Judy Frank, Barbara Fodor, Beverly Faulhalwr, Gail Fowl- er, Sandra Felice, Joyve Foutty, An- gela Farace. Row 2-Dorothy Fenko, Lawrenve Feskanich, Laurie Falxula. Francis Farren, Anna Flaitz, James Francis, Sherry Fendler, Roger Fish- er. Row 3-Robert Faud, Donald Fath. Ruth Fay, Linda Francik, Nanry Franks. Louie Fazio, Row 4-Waynv For-ke, Daniel Fava, John Falk, Steven Fusz, Nt-il Fassingrer. Holi Ewolski, J amos Fellinlr. 10-ll MISS KANARIS Bottom Row-Joseph Gatz, Marsha Gaydos, Sandra Gertz, Louise Gab- rivk, Terry Gardner, Row 2-Janet Gabauer, Valerie Frick, Margaret Fritz, Janice Geho, Barbara Ann Froelich. Row 3-Sue Gall, Eileen Gedeon, Elaine Gary. Nanry Galovich, Arlene Fritz, Gayle Free-ze. Row 4- Jerry Cainer, William Gaiser, David Furry, Nicholas Galady, David Hass- ner, William Gates. 77 'Vi 'Y xr' , ye ' S Sophomores slip easily into 10-IZ MR. ROWAN Bottom Rnw-Pat Giampietro, Elaine Groszek, Carolyn Grolf, Nancy Grate- ful, Cathy Gregza. Row 2-Cheryl Gray, Sharon Glanz, Don Goody, Marcia Gibson, Martha Gottsvhall Pamela Gray. Row 3-Roy Ghrist, Joyce Gilr, Phyllis Glovik, Carolyn Good, Charlotte Grycan, Guy Guen- ther, Jim Gregory. Row 4-George Golden, Rob Golivk, Paula Gunder- man, Karen Graham, Gary Gray, Larry Gray, James Good. 10-13 MR. WILLMANN Bottom Row-Mary Harman, Frances Hartman, Betty Harvey, Pamela Hal- upka, Barbara Halterman. Row 2- Lloyd Hartline, Barbara Hamilton, Bruce Harbison, Ernest Hansford. Helene Harants, Roger Haller. Row 3-Thomas Hauser, Lawrence Habart, Diane Gutschow, Kathleen Hannan, Joyce Harden, Allen Hamula, Rich- ard Happel. Row 4-James Harhay, William Hanych, Warren Harhay, Bruce Hasman, Timothy Hammon. Gary Halieeb, John Hasselbach, the pattern lil-14 MR. KNORR Bottom Row-Dave Higgins, Erlene Hoflich, Jean Hrachiar. Carol Hine. Dan Hers:-hman. Row 2-Judy Hay- man, Karen Holmea, Susan Hemi, Judith Holz, Laureen Herr, Janet Hertelemly. Row 3-Martha Held, .Ioan Haysak, Paul Hoelter, Marilyn Hooper, Karen Holman, Marilyn Henz. Row 4-Howard Hevker. Greg: Hlihka, Rolu-rt, Hoag, Richard Hirzel, Sam Horton, Ray Homyk. lo-15 MR. PILSKALN Bottom Row-Joseph Janivk, Kay Johnson, Gary Jamison, Marge Jeff- vry, James Jenkins, Donna Jaeger. Row 2-Vat James, Lenore Jones. Sharon Janusczok, Mary Jacobson. Linda Jackman, Sandy Jcckel, Row 3 Ken Johnson, l'at Jane-ima. Sharon Janlrych, .IoAnn Jacubir, Gail John- son, liolv Hunt. Row 4-John Hull. Elliott Janos, Richard loilrerla, Doug:- las Huth, Jim Jarrett, Ken Janson, llnn Johnson. 78 aikifiilimi' f 'T.lZ11iS?mwi. A ...l 'ff' 2. Y .im Sophomores pick Top Teens Ian Chaifin, Vince Slrazzo Ioanne Del Paggio, lim Iarreii, Sandy Thomas, Iim Cody. set by I 5 'Iffidlilf I IWEIHK L ..........-A.. The library book depository is a new convenience which Lila Kalinich, Pam Curry, and the active upperclassmen Steve Nash iind useful. 10-16 MISS UHINCK Bottom Row-Judith Katzan, Mary Lou Jurca, Pamela Kearney, Carol Kenton, Lynn Kern, Constance Kautz. Sharon Kasper. Row 2-Joyce Killen, Karen Justesen. Kathleen Kieryk, Elaine Kalinsky, Catherine Kazura, Shirley Kinder, Lila Kalinich. Sandra Kadlec. Row 3-Rich Kaltner, James Kenny, Diane Kassouf, Ronald Ki- horny, Karen King, Gary Katzan. Vadim Kap. Row 4-Bonnie Kader. John Kalamasz, Joseph Kaderabek, Edward Kaleta, William Kelly, Roh- ert Kindel, David Karlosky, Barbara Kinsman. 10-17 MR. HERLIHY Bottom Row - Carol Kolis, Jurgen Kohler, Carol Kormos, Thomas Klim- kowski, Robert Klulsik. Row 2-Gail Kolonick, Judith Komorowski, Mary Lou Klein, Marjorie Kleinpeter, Sylvia Kolibaba, Pat Kobrinski. Row 3-Kirt Klaholz, Richard Koptis, Kay Kispert, Robert Koch, Marleen Kleinpeter, Ken Knapp, Kenneth Kupec. Row 4-Phil Kobal, Kenneth Kornaker, Richard Klimo, John Kostura, Daniel Klincko. Norman Klym, Jerry Kline. MMZSERS W T . if- 'f x -. s Q- i lnximl J Q v . 5 4 J' W n 1 X 5... 2 r- Y M -un, J vm 5 ' Q.. Q. ' ' f .- ,A x ' pl K , 3 'Ds I 1 Assembly gives talented class 10-20 MRS. CHASE Bottom Row-Janet Linx, Carrie Loi- ku, Cheryl Longley, Joan Lolxoda. Louise Loescher. Karen Lindway. Sharon Lesko. Row 2-Howard Low- dermilk, lioh Lessiniz, Mary Lee Roy, Mike Lowero, Cynthia Leszczynski, Holi Lowe, Joseph Liba, Joseph Lom- bardo. Row 3-Robert Lowther, Har- hara Lindak, Patricia Linville, Kenneth Liszt-wski, Carol Lewkowslci, Lesley Le-wand, Douglas Leroy, Robert Les- nak. Row 4-Charles Lindamood, Fred Limrc. Joe Lime, Marilynn Lina, liill Long, Dale Linson, Martin Li- wosz, John Loomis. 10-21 MRS. DEE!-'E Bottom Row-linrbara Mackey, Jenny Madonia. Diane Luchin, Robert Lutz, Roland Loy, Cathleen Makosky. Rose- mary Mansour. Row 2-Michael Man- dock, Domeniuk Mamone, Sharon Lynch, Fran Maleski, Andrew Maczak, Ken Mallory, Vinve Mamone. Row 3- 'Fom Kuhar, Larry Fiezland, Barbara Macder, Marilyn Lukesiv, Bette Mac- kenzie. Dave Mangle. Nick Lunato. Row 4-Carol Majeski. Sal Lunica. Jarrcs Ludwig, Ron Malt-ski. 'Dllllfl' Majher, Ed Mackiewicz. Rick Maler. Parlmara Mandy. I0-18 MISS PETERS Bottom Row-Joseph Kracheck, Elaine Kusak, Jean Kovacs, Richard Krawc- zyk, Kathie Krieger, Donna Kurtz. Row 2-James Kott, Karen Kovsca. liarllara Kllssin, Joseph Kozarik. John Kula. Shirley Kubicina. liecki Kroupa. Row 3-William Kuhinec, Phillip Kre- mer, liarhara Kramer, Tony Kusnerik, Christine Kozlowski. Jon Kovarik. Jack Kurtz. Row 4-Joseph Krish, Tony Kozak. Arlen-n Krupka, Gene Kuch, Beverly Krawczyk, Phillip Kuban, Daniel Kushner. 10-19 MR. STRAIGHT Bottom Row-Carol Leonard, Jean- nette Laisy, l'hyllis Lazor, Phyllis Laizambina, Barb Leone, Paulann Lepi, Row 2-Dan Latsko, Judy Lakins, Nancy Lobeda, Kathy Lemp- ner, Gary Lee, Sharon Lamr, Gary Lane. Row 3-Dennis Lehotan, Diane Lenghe. Sharon Lemke, liarlu Lanm-. Noreen Lahl. Jim l.aRoeco. Larry Lehman. Row 4-Mike Lambert, Ed Lexze, Dennis Latimer, Dennis Lengle, William Latsko. Jim Lengyel, David Lasley. members an Q 80 -K ii, HSS U5 10-22 MR. CLINE Bottom Row-Cynthia Mollis, Florence McCallops, Valerie MeClusky, Fran McWilliams, Marge Marianut, Marilyn Marcuz. Row 2-Patricia Matvay, Joan Marsoun. Karen Martin. Sharon Masek. Marie McDonough. Sally Mu- Greevey. Row 3-Chuck lVlCF2illfl6'Il, Raye Martin. George McCosh. Shirley Maslyk, Mick Marchiano. Paula Meck- el, Kenneth McFadden. Row 4-Frerl Medcalf, Joe Marchak. Jim Mazur- kewiuz. Wayne Martin. Tom ML-dise, Dave Matlock. Dennis Marx-inku. 10-23 MR. SISTEK Bottom Row-Marianne Munz, Lou- Ellen Miller, Anita Messinger, Arline Meyer. Darleen Miller, Dana Miehauml. Row 2-Jim Mitchell. Sandra Miluta. Ron Milde, Bob Meyer, Joe Mengzel, Jeanette Michalek, Sharon Miklovir. Row 3-Lou Michalovich, Don Miller, Gerry Meyers, Dick Mitz, Dc-nnis Min- nick, Beth Miller. Jack Miller. Rich Miller. Row 4-Jerry Mitchell. Mike Miller, Lester Metro, Tony Mirusavich, Paul Mlcoch, Mark Miller, Roh Miller. Tum Mikes. opportunity Q.- il 1 5? , , V.: 3' I do v R sr., ki gf . PR .hsnm ' Ik, 1 ex if Y L..- to perform for student body 10-24 MR. TURCHANIK Bottom Row-Sally Montgomery, Carol Morley, Bonnie Morgan, Kathy Mor- anz, Bonnie Mooney. Row 2-Marge Musso. Jackie Murphy. Pat Murray, Nina Moorman, Judy Muha. Row 3- Karen Mueller, Bob Mottl, Dale Mol- nar, Alan Moyer, Judy Morley, Marion Montgomery. Row 4-George Morway Ray Moore, Gene Morrison, Bill Mon- ahan, George Murphy, Andy Mohn- aeky. 10-25 MR. KINNEY Bottom Row-Louis Neff, Phyllis Noon, Suzie Nowlin, Kathleen Nevans, Robert Naskovix-ik. Row 2-Donna Noss, Ralph Obester, Darlene Nuna- maker, John Neczytajlo, Robert Nay- Dauer. Jan Newcomer. Row 3-Gary Obloy, Judy Nehrer, Christa Ouster, Jane Newhams, Billie Nieholson, Georze Neforos. Row 4 - Myron Novak, James Nehrer, Dennis Neider, Richard Novak, Steve Nash, Ken Neuzil, William Nicastro. 81 L. , 1' ul ll!-241 MISS HAVVKINS Iiollum Row-fic-l':il1lin0 Orkiwzs-wski. M:irx1:n'1-L Ulfte-i'mziU,, Cllristillv l':ill1-k, Fha-rl l'nvli4'k. Mary Ann Ollizvlmk, Shirln-y l'usss-rull. Row 2-llvm-lm U'Ks-1-Il-, Ih-th Paul. Kurvn l'ulnu-r. liusv Uswnlil, linnnio Paris, Uziml l'uvlik, Knrn-n Orm-k, Kara-n l'nll. Row Il--linynmml l'aiss1'rvll, l':ll Ur- mvlmwski, .lim Om.-sky. Pnl, l'zuilsun, Dun Uputrny. Run Urvlmrll, lilnim- Ullairiln, Juhn Onclivk, Row 4- Rnn:ul1l l'zu-1-, Penny l,2lYllIk. lin-1' Us-nv, G4-urpzizmzi l':ilnhunis'. Rick Ulsnn, Marilyn Uflmlnlil. Hill l':iI:ilnli. l'l1il Oswzilll. lll-Z7 MR. TOMPKINS llollum Row-Murir I's-tluwany. Fnrnl l'm-lrivk, l'Iils-on Phillips, Num-y IH-lz, Snmlis- l'ilskuln. Row 2-Daivv Pick- umwski, Ulu-ryl P4-tor, Diunu IH-rx, lltlllL!l1lS Phillips. llmwxtliy l'orin..I:1m-1. l'i1'kn-ll. Row 3-Hill l'L-0pc'r. liinilzl l'4'liE2ll', .lim l'v:irse-, Gi':u'v l'vrh:il:i, lliunm- l'il:i!, Wnym- l,t'Sl'illl'1l. Row ,I-llm-tty IH-nwck, Kurs-n l'n-tx-rsun, llzxxw- l'n-ill-r, liiclmril l'm-1-li. Ulu-ryl l'1-vk, Allvn l':nwlmvski, Fruiu-if l'i1n1 Sophomores concentrate on studies, enjoy 4 new-5. ll ,.. . , N , -f -if ,-H . 1-1 0 ww ' ix- I X 5 fx ail- v.. ? f N p... l4l.2S MR. MARSHALL Botiom Row-Sharon l'ustier. l3nrl1nl':I l'uvl.:xk, Frank Ron-so. Shnrun Pl'i'lHIl. .lo-Cnml Rasniilssvn, Karen Rc-ml. Row 2-Frank l'is1nru, Christim- Putichny, Ilunit-'l Relic, Diane Knuclx, David l'iriL-si. Alicv l'lm'is'n. .lim Pinkstun. Row 3-l'ul1lv1i0 l'nl0sky, liilltlil Pnlllsun, Jerry Iinlrlmills. Mui'- lene Reich, Jim Plucku. Kuthlc-en Pip:-r. Diane- Porter. Row 4-Rolla-rt Querin, Robert Rcizzni, Nurrnzxn Pmls- kulan, Rnnulil Remlelxvu. Curl Pislilli. Miki' l'lzill, Flilllli lhllvsik, 10-29 MRS. MAGYAR Bottom Row-.lumlith Roman. .lmlitli Re-nz, Clzuulizi Ronin-V. .lm-nn Ruulml. Anilzl lhlbuls. Row 2-'Jn-rry limzvl. Joyvv Rulxinsnn, lmis Rusunlmllm, 'l'z-re-sn limln-nluziugli. Natalie Rojas, Tum Rnlxli. Row Il-Frum-vs Rnnsku, Ruynmnd RUSk'l1llL'l'Kt'I'. liclwairnl Ruwc, Henry Rubin, William liiuhtn-r, Saunslrn Ruf. Row 4-Kirby Roberts. Curl Rnluff. Rirhural RQ-usl, l.vw liicluirul- sun, Hnry Rulirkrnut, .lim Ruminski. .lulin liivh. 82 ' Q 4- Q clubs, athletics, and social lo-242 MISS WILDER Bottom Row-Roberta Settc. Donna Sevinsky. Paula Shrcnkel, Alldrey Shaffer. Row 2-Jerrilyn Scyler. Rich Sidoti. Laurie Skok. Lois Shipan. Row 3-Donna Shruka, GL-ol'geriv Sen- yak, Ron Sikulzl. Loretta Skinner. Jim Sinclair. Row 4-Dorothy Sli- xvinski, Robert Shepherd, Chris Sey- erle, Kurt Skarl, Darlene Siehenhar. lil-CSI! MISS LAWTON Bottom Row-Judith Sobel, Barbara Smith, Ellen Stalnaker, Linda Smith, Joanne Socha, Donna Smith. Donna Soppelsa. Row 2-Roxann Smith. Patricia Soika. Don Snayd, David Sot. Donald Smith, Virginia Spence, Joanne Socha. Row 3-Mike Sobwick. llruce Solomon. Frank Sobulewski, Barbara Stankicwicz. Tom Sokol, Walter Soroczak, Kenneth Smith. Row 4-Charles Span, Bruce Smith, David Sotak, David Spenzcr, 'l'om Speck, lion Squire. Myron Spa-ckman, Rohn-rt Sin-ter. 83 I0-230 MISS SIUILIANO Bottom Row-Linnae Salters, Gino Sanfillipo, Lana Saclowski. Grace San- tora. Marilyn Sandor. Row 2-Diane liyai, Susan Savmrv, Dolores Rygiel- ski, Madeline Runkowski, Joann Ru- zicka. Row 3-RolJel't Sawinski, Joe Sadie. John Scamaldo, Richard Russ- ell, Don Russo. Row 1-Donald Sani- ner, Richard Savage, Michael Salo- man, Fred Russell. 10-31 MR. BRUGGE Bottom Row-Carol Schmitt, Lynn Schmidt. Jean Marie Scotch, Rose- mary Semon, Marilyn Schur, Sharon Schullcr, Row 2-Dennis Sender. Sylvia Sedlak, Daniel Segon, Susan Searle, Donna Schmidt, Richard Schrom, Sieglinde Schmidt, Row 3- Suzanne Semegen, David Schreirer, Robert Sedlack, Roy Schatschncidcr. John Sellman, Elfriede Schanz, .loo Scolari, Jim Schildknecht. Rnw 4- tlorslon Sedlack, George Shultz, Robert Schulte, Jeff Schlott, Stanley Schall, John Schultz. Jim Sehck, Walter Semler. activities Nan 141-31-1 MISS WILSON linltnm Row - Nessie Stn-inlxrerher. tlhristine Stu-inlu-rg'. l'4'nelupe Stump, l':ntriria Staufken, Gloria Sukara, .lust-pil Stujkuv. Row 2 - Sanllra Stunnm-ek, lieverly Smit-r. lthlwartl Stewart, liunnie Stl-llna, Hlizzilxetlm Stellatu. i.4-e Swansun. Row Ii-Rulv 1-rt Sturtt-vant, Rust-nmriv Styranka, Vim-ent Strazzu. l.nwra-nre Strark, l7h4-ryle Stu-lma, Jim Stevens, Huh Snrelzlrsir. Row -I-Ilavinl Street, Wil lialn Strut-mule, Carl Stn-itll, Arlo Slanunik, liunaltl Stephen, Ken Stat en, lluluvrt Su-illl. IU-215 MR. HUR'l'I'IN Bottom Row-Marlene 'Fast-hnor, t'arul 'l'hllm:l, Glenn Thaw, Helly Tmlaru lVlar5:arx-t Thiel. Row 2 - Russell Thumals, Karen 'l'k:u'huk, llarlmra Szaluu, Uris 'l'extm'is, Rusernurie 'l'in1- rlwnk, Iinlu-rt Tanner. Row 3-1,1-rnarnl Szulm, Runalll 'I ak:u'h, .lufAnn Szaluu. Ruin-rt 'l'nlrik, Ken Thiergzartlu-r. Ram I--'IH-nl Sm-n1.:er, Sherrie Szaluy, Dun 'IH-1-eu, Sanwlra 'l'hnm:is, llnn Szla .lnhn 'l'vrry. M ' ll ,W g et iv 3 i Si1as Marner and I ulius Caesar present a Q lil-Sidi MR. EHRHART Bottom Row - Elaine Uliuky. Anita Tnman, Hill Valinrh. Wenmly Urban, Ruzann Valenti, John Vans. Row 2- Hulm Trausch, Ken Urlxanek, Dun Ul- man, Shan-un Treiehel, Juan Traez. Jim Valentine, Ken Vanden Haute. Row 3-.Iuhn Toth, Tum Tuth, Dianne Urbanek, Charlene Urmetz, Robert Tndd, Tum Vandike. Jim Uline. Row -t-Jim Truhan, Charles Van Sluyter, Vincent Varearu, Joe 'l'racz, Owen Uhler, Keith 'l'uttle. John Tmliu, Andrew Ulim-ny. 10-37 MRS. CARAMELLA Bottom Row - Kathy Weber, Joan Weaver, Carol Verley, Tum Warhulyk, Virginia Weber, Sandra Waltz. Row 2-Kathy Webster, Diana Wehh, Merle Vure, Rosemary Walter, Carolyn Wal- lace, Dianna Weber, Theresa Vilardi. Row 3-JoAnn Walsh, Ken Weber, Bnlr Vasil, Ralph Wentherhnlt. Joseph Wagner, Joseph Varahkanieh, Juan Vargn. Row 4 - Uyndee Walhurn, Allan Waller. Vic Waluch, Dnve Vure. Phil Vnrmelker, Dennis Warnock, Jumlilh Warner, 84 it .pf X 1 4.- 14!-38 MISS BRUWNELL Bottom Row - Alfretta Wilkinson, Judith Wright, Esther Wesner, Winnie White. Karen Wilson, Pat White. Row 2-Sue Williams, Dearalclean White. Wally Williams, Paul Wilson, Lynn West, Gail White. Bill Wencllanfl. Row 3-Diane Werner, Jun Williams, Ruger Wnzney, Bill Winar, Arlene Wilk, Shirley Weidrwkal. Row 4-Arthur Weeflen, Bill Weiss, D4-nnie White, Gary Weiler, Bill Wirllicka. Matthew Wilrlinz, Huwarfl Wichert. 10-39 MR. MrGlllRl-I Bottom Row-Donna Yacshun, Cheryl Wulf, Peiliy Ziegler, Pat Yammvella, Jackie Young. Row 2-Helen Zelnnka, Elda Zaccardi, Richard Zipay, Carolyn Ziats, Ruger Zaleski. Row 3 - Kay Zulauf, Ruth Zelinski, Allan Wye- mura, Nancy Zunt, Marilyn Zale. Row 4-Robert Zamhach, John Ziol, Ruh- ert Wysnc-ki, Art Zahrerky, Ronald Zakrajsek, Richard Zamhach. big challenge to sophomore English students gs, 'W-...J A sophomore English class finds that Shakespeare can be fun as they present the death scene from IuIius Caesar. . l E 1 ir f Y s 85- is wZ65w, Mr. Needham. Mrs. Brashecxr, Mr. Lesniak. Miss Baesel. and Mrs. Stoddard relax in the faculty room in the new addition. 86 M The passing of time brought many changes to PSH this year. The addition of a larger library created space for more books and magazines. Language students utilized the pilot language lab, while teachers gathered to grade papers or just to chat in their new lounge. This fall Parma students viewed Closed circuit television for the first time. Dramatics and college algebra were among the additions made to the large number of courses available at Parma High. Rapid growth in enrollment will undoubtedly bring more changes to PSH in the future. --.f ..TIR Board oi Education plans new high school Mr. Paul W. Briggs, Superintendent of the Parma Public- Schools, includes among his many qualifi- cations an extensive background of training and experience in education. He holds a BA degree from Western Michigan University and an MA de- gree from Michigan State University and has taken graduate work at four universities. His large number of interests include community and church events as well as educational activities. Under the leadership of Mr. Briggs, the Board of Education has developed Parma's school system to meet the educational demands of a rapidly growing community. This group of civic-minded men meets bi-monthly to make plans for recruit- ing teachers, maintaining a notable program of instruction, and providing for adequate teaching facilities. This year the Board made plans for new elementary, junior, and senior high schools as well as additions to existing buildings. The educational improvements they plan make the Parma Public Schools a prominent system in Ohio. BOARD OF EDUCATION-Seated-Mr. Paul W. Briggs, Superintendent of Schools. Standing-Mr. Norman W. Shibley, Vice-President: Mr. Iames F. Pojnam: Mr. Charles C. Chaftin. Ir.. President: Mr. Thomas E. Hudgeons, Ir.: Mr. Robert W. Brown, lr.: Mr. I. H. Wanek. Clerk-Treasurer: Mr. Paul W. Briggs. Superintendent of the Parma Public Schools, studies the blueprints oi a new school building. Mr. Kenneth Stoessner, Business Manager. Not pictured- Mr. Arch S. Brown, Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Ioseph- ine L. Horton, Secretary to the Superintendent ol Schools and the Board ot Education. 87 On behalf of Parma Senior High, Mr. Bassett accepts the Lake Erie League football trophy at the annual banquet. Dedicating his life to service in the Parma schools has been Mr. Bassett's primary aim dur- ing the past twenty-eight years. Since 1932, when he came to Parma as athletic coach and his- tory teacher, he has endeavored to provide the best for Parma youth. Mr. Bassett, who gradu- ated from South High in Cleveland, holds an AB from Baldwin-Wallace and earned his MA at West- ern Reserve University. In 1938 he became prin- cipal of Parma Schaaf High School. He served on the building planning committee of Parma Senior High and assumed his present administrative posi- tion at its completion in September, 1953. Life memberships in local and state PTAls are among the many honors Mr. Bassett has received. Among the professional organizations to which he belongs is the National Association of Secondary High School Principals. He is also a member of the Parma Lions' Club and the Boosters. Mr. Bassettls crowded calendar is evidence enough of the many duties which he performs. In addition to conferences with parents. students, and teachers, he co-ordinates extracurricular activities and adjusts classroom difficulties. Mr. Bassett heads capable administration Mr. William S. Bassett. principal of Parma High, looks over one of the many educational periodicals he receives. 88 Service is the motto oi PSH administrators 23.111, Mr. Chester W. Gibson, BS. MA Mr. Ted P. Lesnicrk, BS, M in Ed. Miss Thelma M. Deacon, AB, MA Mr. Gibson, the assistant principal, is in charge of both the teachers, schedules and the master schedule. His permanent job as Senior Class Adviser includes handling the arrangements for both the baccalaureate program and the com- mencement program. Besides these duties he disciplines eleventh and twelfth grade youths. At the head of the testing program is Mr. Les- niak, the director of guidance. It is his job to keep students aware of the numerous scholarships available and the visits of college representatives. Besides counseling A through K junior boys, he supervises College Night in the fall. Mr. Cordisco, the man responsible for all stu- dent attendance records, is assisted in this job by six secretaries and a McBee key sort machine. In addition, he handles the discipline of tenth grade boys. at times referring boys of all grades to the Board of Education for further action. The job of scheduling PSH's 3200 students is one of the many duties of Miss Deacon. the dean of girls. Besides helping new pupils check their credits, she counsels A through K junior girls and handles the job placement of all girls. Mr. Pat Cordisco, BS, MA 89 V' Counselors administer standardized tests f J H, - 'ti 2 t 1 of t r t t 4 Q ,J-: . ' 11f2 H ' Y 'i 2 :fr f N M Q Inquiring students and innumerable duties kept p H kqqgz Parma's energetic counselors occupied this year. .Q ' H In Special interviews underclassmen and seniors E V yd.. A Q received advice on personal problems as well as if ,,.:d?. , W Q i bw future Plans. Sophomores inquired about school , Q rules or the number of credits required for certain A K E ..,,., L courses, while college-bound seniors requested scholarship information. In addition to interview- ing, these capable counselors administered and interpreted tests and instructed guidance classes. They also organized a library consisting of Voca- tional and College material. The PSH cafeteria is the spot where many college-bound pupils take the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. 90 COUNSELORS-Top Row-Miss lean Durborow, BS in Ed.. M in Ed.: Mr. Edward R. Krivda. BS in Ed., M in Ed.: Mr. David Iohn Laurenzi, BS, MA: Mrs. Eleanor Major, BS in Ed., M in Ed.: Mr. Raymond H. Needham, BA, MA: Miss R. Carolyn Oas, BS, MA. Bottom Row-Mr. David G. Spittal. AB, M in Ed.: Mrs. Doris E. Sykes, AB, MA: Miss Patricia I. Thompson, AB, MA. Not pictured-Mr. Lloyd I. McCrory, BS, M in Ed. While looking over college yearbooks, Karen Wightman, Dennis Mertes vicariously experience future college life. 'N Rn..-. ' Nw x - .Q ' J aff .same---..a,g ...wh 0 N19 M R i f f' At their December meeting these members ol French Club Miss Ca ell demo rates new language lab to Dick present a skit portraying a typical Christmas in France. Miszczak, enny Pr tice. Kim Hill, and Carol Lessing. Our language department introduced tw -w,v. A A DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Miss Madeline A. Languages help prepare qgliljgg J pupils J, .. QW courses, Russian II and German III, into its cur- riculum this year. Also available to academic st dents were French, Spanish, and Latin. Studying these languages helps pupils understand and ap- preciate the peoples, customs, and cultures of foreign countries. After mastering basic grammar and vocabulary, they can expand their learning through reading foreign literature. This year a pilot language laboratory was installed at Parma. Students in the entire department contributed to an entertaining foreign language assembly. C , in Ed.. MA, chairman: Mr. Steven Bizic, BS in . S in Ed., MA: Miss Barbara N. Brailey, BA. MA. tto -Miss Helen E. Campbell, AB. MA: Mr. Fran- is R. Ge ane. AB, MA: Miss Thelma Kanaris, AB: Mrs. Carol M. Nelson, BA: Mrs. Mildred I. Robinson, BA: Mrs. Ruth Weber, BS in Ed. .tam 'TTL kg i 3.49 Q ,sw , '70 SA .rr X it ,rail 2. , -- . . w gqgw. ' ea -+:W,ggsg -' mfr.: Q a n 91 .g:.:: 4 PSH English classes become first in the Students in senior English view the iamous dagger scene from Macbeth on PSH's first closed circuit television. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT - Top Row - Miss Mary Faye Brothers. AB, chairman: Miss Barbara Baesel. AB: Mrs. Mary Ellen Clayton, BA. Bottom Row-Miss Colleen R. Cochrane, BS in Ed.: Mr. Thomas A. Duntord. BS in Ed.. MA: Miss lenny Lind Givens. BA, MA. l i E lvll sssv Q -SEZ., . ll C F. 1,4 ' 92 ,...., - Q I Y ml 5 as Q '3 fi ,E . A ,wiv fx N s lt state to utilize closed circuit television , :., vzzqi ',-.. Q 12.5. , i g L qubnn 'V 7: ENGLISH DEPARTMENT - Top How - Mr. William M. Piskos, BS: Mr. Edward I. Potokar, BFA: Mr. Ralph H. Starling, AB. Bottom Row-Mrs. lanet F. Stoddard, BA. BS in Ed.: Mrs. Iune E. Way, BA. BS. Time passes far too quickly for English stu- dents at PSH. Hard-working seniors have hardly iinished studying the final act of Macbeth when they start to prepare term papers and study for tinal exams. juniors can usually be found in the library either tackling the history of American literature or playing hide and seek with card files in search of information for research papers. The wide scope of literature, grammar, spelling, and written and oral work keeps sophomores active throughout the school year. In the journalism classes, students learn what makes a newspaper tick by actually putting one together. While Journalism II pupils race with time to make deadlines for our school paper, the Parma Hi-Spot, classes in journalism I learn the newspaper lingo and study basic techniques of reporting, writing, and editing. Dramatics, which was offered the second se- mester, and public speaking provide students with the opportunity of developing self-expression. Guidance from the teacher, advice from fellow students, and practice enable them to overcome timidness and develop poise and self-confidence. Top Row-Miss Emily L. Wilson, AB, ML: Mrs. Evelyn R. Wolford, AB. Not pictured-Mrs. Barbara Brashear, AB, MA: Mr. Gene Eakins, BA, BS, M in Ed. Can anyone guess this charade? asks Carl Pistilli as his classmates in public speaking thoughtfully look on. 93 Social studies classes discuss democracy. I.aVerne Barton. Al Fitz. Tony Ardelia. and Bill Russell participate in a panel on current economic problems. PSH's social studies courses aim to make good citizensg that is, citizens who are prepared to accept responsibility and face the problems of a modern world. To do this, students must be in- formed about the world, its history and problems. In the U. S. history and government classes, juniors and seniors study our rich American her- itage, analyze the principles of democracy, and acquire better understanding of the citizen's duty. World history, usually studied by college-bound sophs, follows the development of man from pre- historic times to the modern age. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Mr. Robert G. Knorr. AB. chairman: Mr. Iohn D'Ettorre, BS in Ed.. MS in Ed.: Mr. Donald L. Dinsmore. AB. MA: Mr. I. V. Duff, BA, MA. Sophomore guidance students. lim Placko, Sharon Ianus- czok. and Betty Todaro. make plans for iuture vocations. Present-day social problems such as juvenile delinquency, mental illness, and public health are topics of discussion in a sociology class. Phases of business and commerce such as production, distribution, and consumption are studied by economics students. Current problems classes study history in the making by discussing day- to-day political happenings. Guidance assists students in understanding themselves and others and in making educational and vocational plans. In these ways students prepare themselves to ac- cept the responsibilities of adult citizens. MA: Mr. Richard Ginter. AB. MA: Mr. David W. Grodhaus. BA, BS in Ed.. MA. ...,.. .., I E A 'R - i 755 I -1 ft lzi' I . Q. X ,,' 4 izi l I ' i L i' 1 ,,...,. ls.. 5 04 American heritage. and civic responsibility 2. , ...,e If' 95' y .. :3 vu L .V ,,,i:: o L L A E2 wx smyzka K Av,- -uf lll, . 5 F dm . 'If A ,,i. izi ' T .. ',., ' Ast L A if no fa' L SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mr. Andrew I. Hudson. BS in Ed.: Mr. Leonard Lang. BBA, BA. MA: Mr. R. L. Lindsey. BA. MA. Bottom Row-Mr. Laurence Loti- man, BS in Ed.: Mr. Calvin Logan, BS. In honors U. S. history Ian Mates. Tony Ardelia. Rolly Ziek. and Suzanne Soul portray Abraham Lincoln's life. X Top Row-Mr. Frank W. McGuire. AB. Ed. M, MA: Mr. G. P. Pilskaln. BS. MA: Mr. Iohn Rowan. BS in Ed. Bottom Row-Mr. Frank A. Shipman, BA. MA: Miss Florence Uhinck. AB: Mr. Wendel Willmann, AB. Donna Morgan, left Nagle, Arlene Shutt. Natalie Rose. and Shirley Milota dramatize the Department ot Interior. 05 Math courses provide practical knowledge by -W .Q ...--shit-W..-. .- ff, or .nm-ww -LQ-mv 'fs 7 ' rt' 'M' W JS 'fm' -M-fe-we-eeweewwvew :fri diff? ,,, ,W .t ,,......:.,.,,, .X ..mwmwws.m.,.,W 1Nu4sravAW1 i e't'r'V c A , max, In intermediate algebra Glenn Shull writes the algebraic equation as Pat Pensock graphs it on the chalkboard. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT-Mr. Frank W. Becker, AB. MA, chairman: Miss Doris Allen. BA. BS in Ed.: Mr. Elmer Wx ,,,,. A 96 Adie Amon consults her textbook while Phil Vormelker points out an angle in a complicated geometrical problem. What is the thirteenth root of 8192? Sound difficult? It isn't to a member of a trig class for the answer can be easily found by logarithms. Besides this, students investigate the triangle, the functions of its angles, and its practical ap- plication. In solid geometry pupils study planes, lines, and three-dimensional figures. In addition to a study of equations and means of solving them, algebra introduces signed num- bers and polynomials. Plane geometry, besides teaching logical thinking, embraces the study of polygons and ways of proving them congruent. P. Bihary. BS: Mr. Russell T. Hicks, AB: Mr. Ernest Posgcri. BA. M in Ed.: Mr. Richard Sistek, BS in Ed. . ,... . i f , Rl K Q xg N ? if ,Sw in 4 , ..,.5..ge.:.. V . .. tn X lf. ' ur X K s R 4. 5 X drill in deductive and inductive reasoning In second-year algebra the student increases his reasoning through the study of roots, radicals, and exponents, the binomial theorem, and quad- ratic equations. Some students may cover these topics in intermediate algebra in half the time. College algebra includes more advanced topics such as mathematical induction, permutations, combinations, and determinants. For those who will need only the basic elements of math for their future use or who desire an ap- plied math course, general math, shop math, and mathematics refresher are offered. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT-Mr. lames E. Turchanik, BS, M in Ed.: Mr. Ken P. Weber, AB, MA. Not pictured- Mr. David A. Kaiser, BS. I 'iii . iii' i ' 5 S. W ..,..: ,.., ..... P. .. . tl -ri, t : u H fa? Bob Wolff, Marilyn Schwartz, and Chris Lerch look on as Carl Ryant points out one part of the math display. Pat Adams, Mike Lakotish, and Karin Ginnan compare the geometrical figures they designed for their solid class. 97 Science interprets the world and encourages Iohn Leuchner. Bill Gregory. lim Balla, Diane Weber apply scientific principles in the use of the telescope. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - Top Row - Mr. William P. Schreiner, BS in Ed.. MA in Ed.. first semester chairman: Mrs. Naomi M. Snyder, BS in Ed.. second semester chair- man. Bottom Row-Mr. Lewis F. Cowgill, BS in Ed.: Miss L. Elizabeth Hawkins, BS. MA: Mr. Alfred I. Kinney, BS: Mr. Alfred M. McGlinsky, BS in Ed.: Mr. Natale B. Maniaci. BA: Mr. Robert E. Parilla, BS in Ed. 1 5 .i ..:' In -I V' I - .T I fy : I 1 ,.., , I I ,5 1' : :Z 5 .. l 98 With the advent of the technological age, the demand for qualified scientists has increased. Parma High has met this challenge with the for- mation of an honors physics course, which enables the gifted students to learn at an advanced rate. After mastering the basic elements of physics, students study some of the fundamental principles of electronics and nuclear physics. Biology students study everything from ame- bae to elephants and learn not to call insects bugs Lab dissections enable the biology stu- dents to use their powers of observation. our students to evaluate facts more clearly Former lab assistant. Tony Iacobucci. extends a helping hand to Carol Hine as she tries to dissect an earthworm. This year both macro and semi-micro chemistry were offeredg the only difference is in the quan- tities of chemicals used in the laboratory experi- ments. In the semi-micro lab, PSH's chemists make only harmless poofs instead of the noisy bangs produced in the macro lab. Students showing an interest in aerodynamics elect aeronautics where they learn the fundamen- tal principles of flight and navigation. At PSH's annual Science Day, Parma students show their interest in the sciences by displaying projects ranging from astronomy to Zoology. .. Ken Bucher adjusts the flow of base as Eileen Gautcher computes and records the results of a titration problem. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT - Miss Annajean Slater. BS in Ed.. M in Ed.: Mr. Everett E. Tompkins. BS: Mr. Harry L. Wilcoxon. BS. MA: Mr. Robert L. Wirth, BS: Mr. W. R. Zeitler. BS in Ed.. M in Ed. Not pictured-Mr. Richard Norcia. BS in Ed.: Mr. Eugene M. Trumbull. BS in Ed. ' N -i . Ez' . l 4 Ii -.-.-. , Q' QF: i l .. L. fl ff Carl Pistilli. Ron Orchard, Ron Petz, and Norm Klym sing for their grade under the direction of Mr. Elliot. Students find enjoyment Iudy Malan, Rich Cameron. and Carolyn Tober listen to a classical recording for their music appreciation class. MUSIC DEPARTMENT- Mr. Robert L. Cowden. BS in Mus. Ed.. M in Ed.. chairman Miss Lucile E. Hill, BM. BS in Ed. Miss Barbara Rankin. BA. MA. in musical fields The sound of music echoed through PSH's halls every period this year as students displayed mu- sical abilities in vocal as well as instrumental fields. An interest in and knowledge of music rather than exceptional talent were the main re- quirements for participation in the many musical organizations represented at Parma. Because of the large number of girls interested in vocal music, the Chansonaires, an all-girl choir, was formed. Members of this and other choral groups presented programs at school functions and public events. Aspiring students hoped to be selected for the top choirs, Concert Choir and Choralaires. PSH's bands played for sports events and community parades while the Orchestra en- tertained at several concerts. Both the Concert Band and Orchestra entered district and state contests and won top awards. Students who were interested in the origin and development of musical compositions elected to take the course in music history. 100 Art pupils develop their creative abilities FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT- Mr. Bernard C. Specht, BS, MA, chairman Mr. Joseph W. Charnigo, BS in Art Ed.. MA f 33' ' lv! ' Mr. Robert A. Rewalt. AB While beginning art students master basic tech- niques with the use of charcoal, India ink, tem- pera paints, pencil, watercolors, and chalk, more advanced students begin putting these basic funda- mentals into practice by creating ceramic figures, oil paintings, textile designs, and other individual projects. Many of these projects entered in local as well as regional and national contests earn recognition and awards for PSH students. Students of applied time arts are given the op- portunity to create according to their individual artistic interests. Designing the eye-catching posters which help keep PSH-ers informed about school and civic activities is only one of the many projects of the students of sign painting. Students enrolled in stagecraft learn the basic fundamentals of stage design, scenery construction, and light- ing. In addition to gaining a broad knowledge of their respective arts, the students of PSH's art department also gain invaluable experience by serving their school and community. 101 D.-u ,.,,, Chuck Mileti, Rose Slivka. Larry Rasmussen apply their artistic talents by constructing stained glass windows. Rich Chappini. Terry Veal, and Ianice Madeley complete their tempera paintings for cr class project in Art III. Students gain honors at state industrial Iim Dedo adjusts the front wheels of the special car in an industrial arts iron class while Tim Szarka looks on. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mr. Robert W. Fricker, BS in Ed., MA, chairman: Mr. Clarence A. Beyer: Mr. Bruce B. Bridgeman. BS, M in Ed. Bottom Row -Mr. P. B. Clevenger. BS: Mr. R. R. Ehrhart. AB: Mr. William Farrell, B in Ed. , W Vg Q - V-:,S ft fliil gi V- ,Z ., V- Qlzv: W - -Q 8 3: 5 - , Q Qz. fiflv ,VHEV H 4 W' W gs 2 ,-f . ' ' Q . . A 33 102 Upholstering wooden stools is the project undertaken by Ronald Abraham and Gregory Rusnak in industrial arts. Top Row-Mr. Robert W. Forsblom: Mr. O. P. Furpahs, BS in Ed.: Mr. George G. Gacom, BS in Ed. Bottom Row- Mr. Harry A. Holzinger. BS in Ed.: Mr. Albert I. Horten. AB: Mr. lack Louis Iisa. BS in Ed., MS in Ed. 5 2 'V 99: GE , Q S V S I 5 - NES If x ' .r sv Ns , arts convention to hiqhliqht eventful year Q5 .- . .f H eiitt I - ., , , . A I ff us' Ts. ill' INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Mr. Robert E. Iones, BS: Mr. William Kuttler. BS in Ed.: Mr. Donald F. O'Dell. BS in Ed. Bottom Row-Mr. Mario R. Piastrelli, BS, MS in Ed.: Mr. A. R. Runyan. BS in Ed. For Parma's future craftsmen, the Industrial Education Department offers a wide variety of courses in electricity, drafting, wood, crafts, and metals. Once these principles are mastered, students are better qualified to enter one of the various trades. Classes in plastics, leather, and photography enable the student to discover and develop new fields of interest. Driver training is one of the subjects open to upperclassmen. Under expert supervision, students learn some basic automotive mechanics as well as the do's,' and don't's of driving. This year the department expanded its curric- ulum with the addition of two new courses. The vocational arts course provides twenty periods of shop work plus five periods of classroom study a week for the future printers. Previously part of the mathematics department, industrial math was added to the industrial education curriculum. Highlighting a year of activities for the In- dustrial Arts Department was the Ohio State In- dustrial Arts Convention held in Columbus. For the last five years, Parma has had the best dis- play in its classification at the contest. -: g --v...,, I -.1 E. .,A, 1:51,- ... wif 1 'I 'IL r i 3 . it Top Row-Mr. I. G. Sirilo, BS in Ed.: Mr. Iames T. Van Dervort, BS in Ed.: Mr. Ralph E. Wakeman, BS in Ed. Not pictured-Mr. Glen I. Buchanan. BS in Ed.: Mr. Frank I. Witka. BS in Ed., MA. Robert Todten and Iames Prochko utilize the skills and processes they learn in class by making metal projects. 1 103 Business education trains students for work Diane Bakos and Eileen Tuhacek gain valuable skills in writing shorthand forms by practicing from their texts. As the sounds of the business world ring in the halls of PSH, future secretaries and business leaders prepare themselves for the years ahead. Acquainting students with the modern business world and its various aspects has become the pri- mary goal of Parma's business education depart- ment. General business introduces to the students the many phases of the business world that might be encountered in their personal lives. Aspiring young secretaries strive to attain their goals by studying shorthand, typing. and bookkeepingg business English and secretarial BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - Mr. Donald Medalis, BS, M in Ed., chairman: Mr. H. Robert Bright, Ir., AB: Mrs. Helen M. Chase, BS: Mrs. Marjorie W. Crossley, a n . 104 In the typing class which follows Diane and Eileen apply their shorthand skills as they transcribe dictated notes. practice assist them in developing basic office skills. Future comptometer operators gain actual experience in office machines class. Commercial law stresses legal matters as they pertain to one's rights and duties as an American citizen. Prospective businessmen at PSH also elect courses in consumer education, economic ge- ography, and salesmanship to broaden their knowl- edge of business. Personal typing proves to be invaluable to students planning to attend college. Many phases of business are explored by the com- mercial students of Parma Senior High. BS in Bus. Ad., BS in Ed.: Mrs. Genevieve M. Deepe, BS, MA: Mrs. Elizabeth C. Duke, BBA, MBA. reel.. 4:51 as secretaries, stenoqraphers, bookkeepers S Stt an ,:A. A , r n :::. 'l-, ..,... 1, 4 Top Row-Mrs. Beatrice Rooks, AB: Mr. David W. Straight. BS in Bus. Ed., MA in Bus. Ed.: Miss Esther M. Wolle, AB. Not pictured-Mr. Charles F. Cline, BS in Ed.: Mrs. Sondra 9 .- Baril Kopsky, BS in Bus. Ed. V' 4' , .,:- Q . 1 Miss Wolfe points out an error to Paulette Frederick as ui' Abuq ,, -'i :, she chec er bookkeeping project on an adding machine. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - Top Q! Homer E. Haines, BS in Ed., MA: Mis oly ans r BS in Bus. Ed., Mr. William M. erli i . Ad.. s in of Ed., M in Ed. Bottom Row rs. el S ewi BS, M Miss Anna . eters, A , A. Y I ix A J C Ioyce Hertelendy ractice using4:m and the transcribing machine in an - NM 1-7 105 Gym classes provide fun as students develop Veronica Dempsey and Bob Brady have lun as they devel- op skill and dexterity on the trampoline in the PSH gym. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT - Mr. lames C. Fritzsche. BA. chairman: Mr. Robert Brugge, BS in Ed.: Mrs. Jacqueline Caramella. BS in Ed., MS: Miss Ruth E. . V N Ee-.:-1: .,.. i ' 106 g1sas.g,,3.s N.g.4 V - 1 .wwf Q Fi . .Q im xx l Q . Three girls get the ball over the net in a game of cage ball. one ol many team sports that develop co-ordination. By offering a variety of team and individual activities, the physical education program gives everyone a chance to enjoy sports through partic- ipation. Boys' classes are divided into periods of touch football, basketball, wrestling, and base- ball. Co-ed classes for square dancing are a fav- orite phase of the curriculum. With teachers and records giving the calls, everyone enjoys learn- ing and practicing the basic steps and swings. For the girls, modern dance proves both stren- uous and interesting as dance techniques are de- veloped in class through types of choreography. Felt. BS in Ed.: Mr. Richard A. Galleher, BA. MS: Mrs. Ianice Kishman. BA. Not pictured-Mr. Iohn I. Broski, BS. MA: Mr. lack Ellis. BS. 14:1 W it ,. ' A 'Q F skill and fitness through group activities Both girls' and boys, classes use the apparatus and find the ropes, rings, and parallel bars offer a variety of fun while the 'ftramp is the center of interest for all who want to learn new skills and increase coordination. The obstacle course proves to be another challenge of speed, endur- ance, and strength as students compete to see who is fastest. At the beginning and end of the school year, classes go outdoors in good weather. Tennis, speedball, and softball for the girls are several of the sports offered. Health, a requirement for all juniors, is included in this department. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-Mrs. Io Magyar, BS in Ed.: Mr. George H. Marshall, BS in Ed., MA: Miss Carol I. Siciliczno, BS in Ed. as-K . . 'ii y, 107 Promenade and allemande left are familiar terms to stu- dents as they attempt to become expert square dancers. Several boys show intense interest as they jump for the ball in a game of basketball played during class period. Future homemakers gain valuable experience In a loods class Pam Gray and Ioan Busch brighten up the table by arranging a colorful Halloween centerpiece. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-Top Row-Miss Eliza- beth I. Wilder, BS, MS. chairman: Mrs. lean Barnhill, BS. Bottom How--Mrs. Maxine M. Bobo. BS, MA: Miss Portia Brownell, BA: Miss Martha L. Lawton, BS: Mrs. Marjorie Reynolds, BS: Miss Nancy Roberts. BS: Mrs. Laura A. Wilson. AB. MS. re .4 ' l t 108 Sue Dangler stands before the mirror in clothing class as Elaine Turza measures the hem length of her skirt. Learning to serve well-balanced, eye-appealing meals as well as to increase their knowledge of nutrition is the prime objective of students en- rolled in PSH's food classes. Girls may gain recognition by entering the National Cherry Pie Baking Contest and the Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow. In cloth- ing classes pupils learn the fundamentals of cloth- ing selection and construction. Students taking homemaking learn to care for their future homes and families. In personal regimen girls work towards personal and social development. L ST5' ' , N NN iw, as r im w it ...::, as . 'vi 1 Q' X. J 3 'Qi 5 XA Bw LIBRARY STAFF-Top Row-Miss Rita C. Silva, librarian, BS in Ed., MS in LS: Mrs. Charlotte Zapola, assistant librarian, BS, MS in LS: Mrs. Donelda Kuebler, library as- sistant. Bottom Row-Mrs. Wanda Munshower, library assistant. YK is xl ,J 'ii 'R i ..':' C PSH's spacious library is the newest addition to the school building. The full-length windows spanning the east wall make the library a well- lighted, pleasant room. A book deposit box in the new lobby and a listening room available to students are included in the modern equipment. Library, clinic serve Taking inventory of supplies and equipment is just one of the many duties performed by clinic aid, Margie Rea. Mrs. Munshower, assistant librarian, locates a govern- ment pamphlet for Sandy Graham from the library files. pupils in many ways SCHOOL NURSE-Mrs. Hazel M. D Swanson, RN. Providing immediate first aid and care for ill and injured students is the principal function of Parma High's clinic. With the assistance of twenty volunteer Clinic Aids, serving a period a day, School Nurse Mrs. Swanson tests the hearing and vision of all sophomores and new students. Mrs. Swanson and her assistant, Mrs. Maloch, aid the doctor in providing physical examinations for sophomores and athletes. They also supervise all clinic procedure. Pupils suffering from illness find the clinic helpful and Parma's Future Nurses Club often uses it for its headquarters. 109 Secretaries and cooks Mrs. Schwartz momentarily leaves her secretarial duties to assign some work to Ioanne Dumanski, an ottice page. SECRETARIES-Top Row-Miss Mary Ann Cygan. clerk: Mrs. Edna Hall. clerk: Mrs. Helen Iones, clerk. Bottom Row-Mrs. Thelma Latimer. clerk: Miss Paulette Nock. clerk: Mrs. Lois Haba. secretary to Mr. Gibson. 21- .- 7 is 1 2 i s, 2 5 v if ' if 'Y' and custodians work Thirty-two hundred students and an enormous school means hard work for PSH's many secretar- ies, cooks, and custodians. These diligent people make up the non-teaching staff. This year secretaries in the attendance office have relieved the guidance counselors of time- consuming attendance chores. Secretaries in the main office sell Workbooks, operate the lost and found, and also perform such clerical duties as supplying information for college transcripts or working permits and typing and running off tests. Among other secretarial duties is that of keeping pupils' scholastic records up-to-date. Baking cream puffs and making porcupine balls are all in a day's work for the competent cooks at PSH. They prepare and serve the mountains of food bought by hungry PSH-ers every day in the hot lunch and milk and snack lines. Staying after school is nothing new for PSH's custodians. Every day these men keep the rooms and corridors clean and the building in good re- pair. Seventeen cleaning ladies come in each night to help them do the job efhciently. Caring for PSH is a twenty-four hour job! Top Row - Mrs. Geraldine Schwartz, secretary to Mr. Bassett: Mrs. Alice Stelma, clerk: Mrs. ludy Voss. recep- tionist and PBX operator. Bottom Row - Mrs. Dolores Wagner, clerk: Mrs. Margaret Walkup. clerk: Mrs. Evelyn Young, clerk. Not pictured-Mrs. Phyllis Paine, clerk. V--ws. - 1 .t .ces --.r as . git X -, Q 1,4 .X r k Q, gk , S 1 W Q Xl. I SK 3 H X W if A 1 1 10 efficiently to assist faculty and students CUSTODIANS-Mr. Ed lack- lich, Mr. Henry Mueller, Mr. Carl Rohde, Mr. Fred Esper- son. CAFETERIA WORKERS-Mrs. Ann Kwast, Mr. Harry Carl- son, Mrs. ldella Cerny, Mrs. Clara Pekar, Mrs. Betty Nehrer. Mrs. Ann Wonnerth, Mrs. Mary DeSormoux, Mrs. Hilda Krieger. Mrs. Christine Roth, Mrs. Helen Krenek, Mrs. Mildred Ulicky. Mrs. Ruth Cordes, Mrs. Lilian Priscilla, Mrs. Fran Doleys, Mrs. Helen Wolfe, Mrs. Bertha Budd, Mrs. Beulah Going, Mrs. Eleanor Rucinski, Mrs. Eleanor Iamiot, Mrs. Irene Malone. 111 f 5 f I x , W X ' N vs, , , f 1 ' 1 ,Q u , .5-r H . 1 1 x L .. f X .V , S ,,- , J X ,. W x , f 4 ' x V , . , x , A, ,Dx f fj ., ,f f VI.. I 1 I, 1 ,-' X 1 v ' ' 1 1. 1 J' f N 1 f X, 2 x ,X . Q v 1 N x x 1 J ,X A Y H rf' ' K- , -N ,. . .J x. , ' ' C3 Q ' X I Hlcblll ' 0 t iv it i Q X f X X 112 J N J 1 , . lsianne Schefi1er.Kcrren Kvuskcx, and Kathleen Krakora, members of Future Teachers, serve the faculty by grading English papers. l 1 14 The sharp rap of a gavel calling a Council meeting to order, somber tones of a Negro spiritual drifting from the choir room. girls in white cardigans selling tickets, the orchestra tuning up just before curtain time, the smell of hot coffee permeating the air at football games- these are sights and sounds of PSH activities. From winter mornings until warm spring dusks Parma High was alive with a multitude of organizations. Bake sales, dances. building floats, field trips, and fund raising plus all- school productions were among the many activities at Parma this year. SCM and Cabinet stimulate student service At the helm of PSH's student government was Tom Good, Student Council President and Stu- dent City Manager. His job was to coordinate activities through the Cabinet and Council. The Student City Cabinet, appointed by Tom Good. met twice a month to advise the Student City Manager and the Student Council. Through its eight departments the Cabinet efficiently car- ried out its duties which included planning in- teresting and educational assemblies, furnishing transportation for athletic events, maintaining good public relations between the school and community, publicizing school events, and pro- viding noon recreation for PSH-ers. By sponsoring activities such as pep rallies and a sophomore mixer, the Cabinet helped stu- dents become acquainted and encouraged school spirit. Also on the first day of school the mem- bers served as guides for students confused by mazelike halls. They raised money by sponsoring a booth at the annual All School Party. STUDENT CITY CABINET-Bottom Row-Taliak, public re- lations director, Loebs, assistant finance director, Rudylc, assistant assembly director, Coppola, service directorg Vallejo, assistant safety director, Row 2--Coppolino, as- sistant publicity directorg Morgan, assistant service di- rector, Lorenzen, publicity director, Krause, finance di- RN' 1-td-I As Student City Manager. Tom Good presides at Student Council Cabinet meetings and introduces our assemblies. rector. Row 3-Mertes, parking facilities director, Shaw, parliamentarian, Havens, assistant transportation di- rector, lohnson, assistant publicity director, Row 4-Bass, recreation director, Zavocky, assembly director, Good, student city manager, Schiessl, transportation director, Wood, assistant public relations director. i il Student Council, Canteen Committee serve STUDENT COUNCIL - Bottom Row -- Shaker, trcosurer, Hell, vivo-proszifiertig Good, president Wolters, secretory, lic-firmrir, :scerqeorat-or-firrrm. Row 2-Ivey, Emery, Coppollo, 'l'liomp::ort, Kollfnr, Arriorrelli, Spolifneller, Gerciirio Row 3- Mike Ward, Nancy Hann, Marilyn Sporiseller, and lane Morgan count tax stamps for the Student Council project. 116 Del Poqgio, Amon, Dempsey, Hororits, Iohrisori, Thomas, Greco, Cholliri. Row 4-Holden, Good, Zipsir, Tischler, Powell, Spotz, Hoors, Strock, Zickel, By collecting food at Thanksgiving for distri- bution to Parma's needy families and sponsoring two pep rallies and the All School Party, this year's Student Council encouraged school spirit and good citizenship. The Council also held a window decorating contest among the classes as part of PSH's yearly Christmas display. Competition for membership in Student Council began early in the year as candidates obtained the signatures of ten classmates on a petition. Each class then elected ten members to represent the student body in school government. Meeting with Mr. Lang and Mr. Loffman, the advisers, the group helped solve many of PSH's problems. The Council raised money to contribute to the United Appeal and conducted a tax stamp drive. Members also participated in LEL Day at Euclid High School. Council members presented several ideas for the future establishment of a student recreation room at Parma and contributed part of the tax stamp drive earnings to this project. students 1n fun and A Halloween sock hop, the annual Christmas canteen, and a salute to our champion varsity football and cross-country teams were a few of the outstanding dances planned and presented by the Canteen Committee. To MC the Saturday night canteens, the committee engaged many well-known personalities. These personalities furnished a variety of music for dancing and brought with them such prominent entertainers as the Pony- Tails and Dorsey Burnett. At one of these can- teens, a King and Queen of the Hop were chosen. Supervised by a PTA committee on canteen or- ganization and faculty adviser, Mr. Spittal, the committee met whenever necessary to discuss plans for coming attractions and community serv- ices. This year they donated the proceeds of one canteen to the United Appeal and also contributed to the hospital fund. Purchasing pins for all National Honor Society inductees was another of the services performed by the committee. They ended their work with an annual banquet. CANTEEN COMMITTEE-Bottom Row-Loebs, Pseniko, Gerding, Tciliok. Row 2 - Bilby, Kulcsor, Dempsey, worthwhlle enterprises Senior members ot Canteen Committee rescue u canteen by spinning records in the absence ot guest disc jockey. Redovicin, Rorvcms. Row 3-Good, Wood, Kolmcn, Bcxliko, Bourquin. 117 V9 gg? f ' s Ad. BOYS BOOSTERS-Bottom Row-Koch, secretory, Kow- on, vice-president, Morr- soun, president, Krcruse, ticket choirrnong Schiessl, treosurer. Row 2-locobuc- ci, Olson, Lerch, Funk, Horr- loort, Simmons. Row 3- Kinion, Boyd, Show, Vojir, Chinnici, Be-dncrr. Row 4- Woltmon, Bobowicz, Boss, Rycznt, Zovocky, Suchon. Boosters and WTIP strive to stimulate an Twenty-three members of the Boys Boosters were busy selling Booster plates, football and basketball tickets, and Parma jackets. Supervised by Mr. Rowan, the club entered the winning Hoat in the Homecoming parade, planned a mid-winter hayride, and had a booth at the All School Party. GIRLS BOOSTERS-Bottom Row-Kneebusch, secretory, Lorenzen, vice-president, Toliolc, president, Fellows, trefizsurer. Row 2-Briggs, Hicks, Tokor, Benson, Spon- zaeller, Morqdn, Zolelel, Sldch, Thompson. Row 3-Evert, Bfifrlimori, Glczser, Kott, Hahn, Geroling, Sullivon, Shaker, Acting as Parma's pep club, the Girls Boosters helped promote school spirit by selling tickets to all athletic events. Advised by Mrs. Weber, the girls sold aluminum trays as a money-making project and were responsible for organizing the first card section at Parma's basketball games. Coppola. Row 4-Red, Dempsey, Amon, Patti, Kvcrskcr, Furman, Denk, lVlcPhetridge, Wodzuk, Wolters. Row 5- Todor, Lotonick, Detrick, Kolrncfn, Mizelc, Kitzel, Prusnelc, Grdhcim, Pensoclc, Filipow. VJ., if 'W V- K- kaiffikig -.i.-!Xv',.d' ' 'M uf E WTIP - Seated - Kcflinicii in Vlasak, Rody, Eeiifon, Split 5+-Qfj stone. Standing - Oscar, YZ -ef T -' Adrian, Krause, Frick - interest in our numerous school activities Strains of 'tThe Italian Theme announced the start of the Morning Show every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday. Mr. Cowgill supervised the operation of its three departments-Sports, Cam- pus Chatter, and News-Special Events. WTIP's bulletin board supplemented these broadcasts. Boys Booster Iim Shaw accepts the winning float trophy awarded during the Homecoming half-time ceremony. The stork Visited PSH this year when WTIP- radio gained a sister station WTIP-TV. Its features included the broadcasting of live pro- grams originating at PSH, films, and standard commercial TV shows. Specially trained student engineers handled the mechanical details. The WTIP engineers, Kremer, Bozarth, and Loede. handle the technical end of the production of the Morning Show. SHOP FOREMEN - Bottom Row - Dutkofski, Kobcxk, Drobik, Roth, Kleppel. Row 2--Ford, Ketverticr, Declo, Wolters, Meyers. Row 3- Reddish, lurco, Weidokol, Kelly, Sheets. Developing skills and performing services Selected on the basis of leadership, ability, and dependability, PSI-I's twenty shop foremen as- sisted industrial arts instructors with their sopho- more classes. To better understand the various trades, the foremen took trips to local industries with their adviser, Mr. Fricker. 120 Parma saw a new LCtt6I'1l16H,S Club this year. Under Mr. Fritzsche's supervision, this reorganized group of active athletes supported all athletic events and through good citizenship fostered greater respect for the school. They sponsored a gym event in the All School Party. LETTERMEN-Bottom Row- Tornoveclcy, l-lorrcrnts, vice' president, Boss, president, Wood, secretory - treasurer, Brucchieri. Row 2 - Zohn, Schrycr, Tomko, Spotz, Scholl, Wilk, Bourquin, Demo, Holden, McMurray. Row 3 - Schecter, Good, Brzygot, Kuloolo, Perry, Er- mer, Hubley, Flory, Buemi, Urban. Row 4-Hill, l-leil, Splitstone, Csire, Peresto, Lyons, Zclvocky, Housko. Ziek, Wilson, Weber, Butler, Row 5-Kukul, Russell, Bol- ikcx, Krurnins, Chonko, Prcthl, Conitio, Slowson, Dubick, Mcrrek, Schweider, Mers- lelder. V I ..I e GIRLS' BOARD - Bottom Row - Amon, president Briggs, secretciryg Luthy, viceepresidentg Kitzel, treors urer. Row 2 - Bochmcn, Antonelli, Ponelc, Petlow ony, Thomas, Cowgill Clough, Curry, Bedncrr, Koiz- iinore. Absent - Benson Bilby. '26 help lay foundations for future careers Top Teen Week, climaxed by the announcement of Mr. and Miss PSH, was the outstanding event of the year for Girls' Board members. Advised by Miss Baesel, the girls sponsored a bake sale and a booth at the All School Party. Along with the cheerleaders, they sold Redmen basketball pins. A desire to acquire knowledge of the business world not found in textbooks led to the formation of the Future Business Leaders of America, ad- vised by Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Deepe. Part of a national organization, this group gained good ex- perience by helping teachers and administrators. FUTURE BUSINESS LEAD- ERS-Bottom Row-Vcxcco, vice-president Rybo, presi- dent, Row 2-DeGirolc1mo, lvloncol, Lorkins, Olsen, Row 3-Block, Richner, Horndk, Chrome-lc. 121 Speech and dramatics offer opportunities Senior Tom Minnick, a member ol the Speech Team, gives his speech while an attentive lass from Lourdes listens. The Parma chapter of National Forensic League and the Parma Speech Team joined forces this year to form the NFL - Speech Team. Hours spent in preparation resulted in a very successful year for the team. Assisted by their new adviser, Mr. Morford, they placed winners in Girls' Extemp Barbara Gardner, who placed second in the NFL District Finals. prepares an extemp speech before the state finals. and Oratorical Declamation in the OHSSL District Tournament. At the NFL District Tournament they took second place in both Debate and Girls' Extemp. Through these tournaments the team qualified for the OHSSL Finals in the areas of De- bate, Girls' Extemp, and Oratorical Declamation. 122 NFL-SPEECH TEAM-Bob tom Row-Gardner, Caruso, Koriocck, Dumcmski. Row 2 --Andrews, Walter, Dular, AGCIIHS, Rednar. Row 3- Krause, vice-president Gin- nan, treasurerg Ryant, pres.- identg Russell, sccreiaryg Puchcilski, publicity chair- man. Row 4-Schcmz, Grog- ory,VVc1ltman,Schicssl, MinniCk,Vlasak,Rc1dy. for self-expression to many PSH students THESPIANS-Bottom Row-Gardner, Wightmon, Lore-nzen, Simmons, George, Lotter, president. Row 2-Hcinn, Wctltz, Coppolo, Hubley, Ginncrn, Wolters. Row 3-Puchoilski, Composed of veterans of the high school stage, troupe 461 of the National Thespian Society sup- ported all dramatic activities at PSH. Thespians, part of a national honorary organization, inducted 30 members in the fall. They sponsored the junior and senior play cast parties, attended drama clin- E-3 vice-president, Morsoun, Nevons, Krause, Russell, publici- ty chdirmcxng Lerch, Morgan. Row 4-Olson, Moss, Rymit, Bobowicz, secretory, lohnson, Schiessl. ics at Kent State and Berea, and presented a one- act comedy for the teachers' workshop. In the spring Thespians produced a one-act play under the direction of their adviser, Mr. Mayer. This play, entitled The Wall, entered the competi- tion of the Ohio State One-Act Play Contest. The cast of the Thespicm one act play, The One That Got Away, thinks this exercis- ing will replace Slenderellcr. 123 PSH dramatic presentations display variety 1 'rwswwowum SENIOR PLAY - Bottom Row - Schiessl, Pontius Pilciteg Bobowicz, Quintus Lucidng Morrsoun, Stephoncisp Lcrtter, Rhodog Uzelcxc, Cornelia Golliog Iohnson, Seridtor Gdlliog George, Lucid Gdlliog Moss, Emperor Ccrligulog Kolmon, Solomog Lorch, Emperor Tiboriusg Simmons, Scrrpedong Goloddy, Thoodosicr Eupolisg Hill, Melosg Schanz, Simon Sue Lorenzen pleads with Al Hubley during cr very tense moment in the lust act of this yecxr's Senior Class play. 124 .T ,... , Pete-rg Mr. Moyer. Row 2-Thompson, Second Soldierg Meibuhr, Slove. Scheffler, Scrrohg Knerr, Heleng Brzygot, Ccrptorin Fubriusg Hcinn, Student directorg Kowdn, Deme- triusg Lorenzen, Dicme Gollusg Hubley, Marcellus Gcrllio. Not pictured-Sldch. Thrilling, stirring, meaningful - each of these words could have aptly described this year's Senior Class play, The Robe. Adapted from Lloyd C. Douglas' best-selling novel, The Robe was rich in dramatic effects and spiritual meaning. The play centered around Marcellus Gallio, a Roman oflicer who gained pos- session of the Robe after the crucifixion of Christ. The strange powers possessed by the Robe led Marcellus to become a Christian. The climax of the play was both powerful and poignant as Mar- cellus and his wife bravely faced death as martyrs. Under the direction of Mr. Mayer, the cast of 25 performed against a white setting relieved by the brilliant coloring of the costumes and lights. The combination of this stunning setting, the play, and the cast made The Robe another milestone in the dramatic presentations of Parma Senior High. as they range from The escapades of a late knight errant and his mangy nag provided the theme for the junior play. The juniors presented The Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote. This farce-comedy was adapted from Book One of Cervantes' novel, Don Quixote, written in 1603. The book portrays the strange life of Don Quixote, an old man who tries to re- vive the age of chivalry on the Spanish country- side. A barber who has stolen a golden helmet, an army of white sheep led by a black one, a hat- tle with a windmill, and a duel with his mortal enemy, the Knight of the White Moon, give Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza a night of hilarious adventures. The Varsity Band completed the gay atmos- phere by presenting Spanish music with a lively and enchanting tempo before the performance. The junior play, under the direction of Mr. Mayer with julie Adams and Jack Kostelnik assist- ing as student directors, was a tremendous success -a credit to the class of 1961. IUNIOR PLAY-Bottom Row-Prentice, Crews, Marek, johnson, Spotz. Row 2-Aho, Costonzo, .1-Xrdelio, Bollci, seriousness to satire luriior play cast members practice their lines before the production ol The Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote. Leo, Nowlin, Pertz. Row 3-Rcilcouskos, Kollo, Konrvcek, Kostelnik, I. Adonis, D. Adams, Slepko, Kleindienst. 125 L-. MASQUERS--Bottom Row- Paul, Lupnacca, McCallum. Row 2-Dunianski, Morgan, Gall, Hoffman, Erucchieri. Row 3-Kallcf, Adams, Poul- son, Anthony, Gibson, Her- telenoly. Row 4-Kleindiensi, treasurer, Lewand, presi- cleni, Relic, secretary. Drama and service groups gain experience as Masquers, the club designed to give basic ex- perience in theater work, made a fresh start last fall with its adviser Mrs. Koledin. Make-up, stage settings, and acting were fields that the club studied. Those who actively participated earned points for membership in Thespians. SOC N' BUSKIN-Bottom Row-Dular, public relations: Adams, president, Aiello, vicevpresicleni, Pilskaln, treas- urer, Row 2-Sandor, Caruso, Lepi, Young, Schuller, Pet- lowany. Row 3-Camden, Boldman, Povlak, Gibson, Bur- Soc N' Buskin's goal was to assist the music, speech, and dramatic organizations. Under the direction of Miss Milliron, members staged a one- act play. ushered at school plays, and worked in the cloakroom. Club projects included a candy sale, and bowling, skating, and theater parties. rell, Smith, Dumanski. Row 4-Relic, King, Zelinski, Beck, Zale, Dienes, Steiniadt. Row 5- Gary, Mueller, Farren, Minnick, Vlasak, Kline, Paulson, Haas. 126 STAGE CREW-Bottom Row -Mr. Specht, Cole, Olecki, Row 2--lvlorcinko, Ander- son, Bedford. they help support many student activities All the groups that performed in the little theatre or auditorium were grateful to the Stage Crew for its assistance. With the help of Mr. Specht, the boys arranged the stage settings for the junior and senior plays, the Christmas Con- cert, Variety Show, and Choral Extravaganza. Three signs introduced by Parma's Youth Traffic Council may soon be seen on the nation's roads. A part of the Cleveland Youth Traffic Council, this active group, sponsored by Mr. Bridgeman, promoted safe driving for teens through assembly talks, radio broadcasts, and newspaper articles. YOUTH TRAFFIC COUNCIL -Roger Doering, Lee Leck- ler, Goo! Knorr, Richard Ressler. 127 FTA and FNA plan toward the future while FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row-Pen- sock, treasurer, Dietz, vice-president, Slach, president, Stefani, second vice-president, Konecek, secretary. Row 2-Psonicka, Prentice, Cooley, Smith, social chairman, Knorr, service chairman, Dixon, publicity chairman, Benya, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Bottom Row-Tuha' cek, Andryc, Nicholson, Siebelslci, Beckett. Row 2- Aclrian, Coppola, Schrnook, Kott, Sullivan, ludy Bednar, Ioyce Bednar, Kazimore, Lorenzen, George. Row 3- lfzaambina, Wilson, Kleinclienst, Acker, Koscianski, Stein- facit, Iares, Weber, Walter, Benner. Row 4-Loycl, Kins- 1 Graziano, Anderson. Row 3-Shaker, Denk, Volbrecht, Costanzo, O'Keefe, Slivka, Draus, Pavicic, Filipow. Row 4 fGlaser, Patti, Hemmeter, Bollardi, Schelller, Krakora, Eichner, Kvaska, Ketling. Row 5-Fludyk, Detrick, Mackey, Chernoff, Kitzel, Bauer, Umbel, Traxler, Stelma, Matis. man, Kovarik, Kalla, Bliss, Harvey, Williams, Harbison, Divis, Gall. Row 5-Radzyminski, Rady, Wood, chaplain, Splitstone, sgt.-at-arms, Lakey, Tvorik, treasurer, Lewicki, president, Becka, secretaryg Blazak, parliamentarian, Tar- novecky, vice-president, Lindak, Haas. 128 they learn teaching and nursing techniques Do I have the ability and desire to become a teacher? The Future Teachers of America Club assisted its members in answering this question. Ten hours of required service each month to the school or the community helped FTA members test their ability to cooperate and work with people. 1VIembers earned these hours by selling FTA book covers in the bookstore, sewing as library or office pages, or working for teachers. In the middle of January, the Boys' and Girls' FTA combined to form one club with a member- ship of 100. The group held two meetings each month with Miss Givens and Mr. Maniaci. Two actual teaching experiences were the most important events of the year for qualified FTA members. Each chose a class in an elementary or junior high school and attended that class twice each semester. The first visit was a period of observation of teaching procedure. During the second time in that class, each member received valuable teaching experience through practice. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Bottom Row-Hiner, McCallum, Kalinich, Krieger, Nowlin, Dumanski, Dangler, Hahn, Hotz, Hribal. Row 2-Bednarski, Noon, Filka, Rea, secretaryg Faubel, vice-president, Gildea, president, Her- man, treasurer, Saluk, Olltermatt, Longley, Rhodes. Row 3-Morrison, Schumacher, Hlavacek, Perin, Kussin, Des- Helping girls make Wise choices in preparation for the nursing profession was one of the prime objectives of the Future Nurses of America. Over 50 girls with a mutual interest in nursing met at least twice a month to discuss questions concerning their futures. During the year visits to several area hospitals gave the girls an op- portunity to see professional nurses in action. With the help of their advisers, Mrs. Swanson and Miss Lawton, FNA members participated in both service and social activities. Throughout the year the girls visited a blind teen-age invalid whom they had adopted.', At Thanksgiving, Christmas, and other holidays they provided food baskets and gifts for her and her family. Social activities during the year included the annual Christmas party and presentation of pins. After volunteering ten hours of service during the year, members were presented the FNA pin- the symbol of their willingness to work hard for their chosen profession and humanity. mone, Basile, Noss, lones, Billings, Kinder, Rampelt. Row 4-Soul, Popiel, Mitzo, Pusateri, Pertz, Pipoly, Fellows, Bowersoclc, Ruzicka, l-latvany, Lynch, Hoffman. Row 5- D'Amore, l-laluska, Polesky, Krush, Lewkowski, Szalay, l-lartsek, Wilk, Bernesch, Lalanick, Maslyk, Haysak. 129 Office Pages and Clinic Aids devote time OFFICE PAGES -- Boiiom Row - Gardner, I-layman, Nicholson, Keller, Slivlca. How 2-Cappel, Latter, lus- tesen, Decker, I-lann, Beck, Konecek, Graziano. Row 3 -Oscar, Farkas, Fish, Sem- egen, Dienes, Gibson, Wen- grin. Row 4-O'Brien, Curry, Del Paggiolalolonski, Kruse, Ma1es,Chaflin,SegeCli. Row 5-Waller, Oesler, Bauer, Haas, Hooper, Moorrnan, Paul, Marlin. OFFICE PAGES - Bottom V How - Anderson, Butler, Allen, Ainaio, Dangler. Row 6 Q 2-McDonough, Hine, Mat- vay, Richter, Todaro, Thiel, Arena, Annis, Sandor. Row I 3 - Gabauer, Kobrinski, Palmer, Milota, L. Hlivak, P. qi? , sp, Q Hlivak, Eby, Triznaclel, Ere clelyi, Ianlz. Row 4-Gott son, I. Ruzicka, Brucchieri, Campbell, Irwin, Galaclay, Shumway, G. Ruzicka, Dix- on, Hinz. Row 5 - Byba, Bowersock, Traxler, Peck, Stelrna, l-lrabalc, Carducci, Sency, Lind, Malone, Hamb- lin. OFFICE PAGES - Bottom Row - Walcheck, Anclryc, Slach, Cangemi, Prestipino, Row 2 - Marcis, Zalenka, Dumanski, Bolclman, Rzep- kowski, Fackelrnan, Patti, Lakins, Kunz, Schreiber, I-laver. Row 3-Buhl, Mar- tin, lares, Cooley, Adrian, Dietz, Mobley, Baczynslcy, Ketling. Row 4 - Finan, Harnula, Krakora, Synk, Todor, laclrych, Klein, Still, ler, Morse, Lynch. Row 5- Pavluk, Rose, Skok, Provchy, Kitzel, Lakins, Ailor, Boul- man, VanSluyter, Loesch. 130 by assisting administrators and students OFFICE PAGES - Bottom Row- Petlowctny, Grateful, Wright, Rdmpelt, Borts, Boczynsky, Bedncrrski, Beck- ett, Courey. Row 2-Czc1j- kowski, Briggs, Pcrnek, Guenther, Fleischer, lohns, Mouser, Nemeth, Bcrus. Row 3 - Vcxrgo, Anthony, Tenn- ings, Fritz, l-loluskcx, Binder, Wysocki, Sculley, Burton. Row 4-Iones, Underwood, Dems, Kovcirik, Gundermon, Wilk, Peterson, Warner, Agnoli. Many PSH girls spent their free periods as pages for the main office, attendance office, and counselors this year. This active group per- formed numerous duties which included collect- ing attendance cards, locating students and teach- ers, and doing typing and tiling. Assisting Mrs. Swanson, head nurse, in running the clinic smoothly and efficiently were twenty volunteer Clinic Aids. Each girl was required to receive seven class periods of instruction on nursing techniques and skills. A real desire to enter the nursing field was also a requirement. CLINIC AIDS-Bottom Row -Thiel, Sedlok, Boester, Sykoro, Noon. Row 2-Perin, Mitzo, Iones, Recr, Nother- son. Row 3 - Lcxuricellcx, Furrncrn, Pertz, Heinz, Slus- ser. Row 4-Binder, Hum- phries, Brugge-rs, Krush, Newhcrms. 131 Visual Aids crew and Music. laughter, and sighs drifted out of the auditorium each day while PSH students watched movies during the free half of their lunch period. This year's Movie Crew, composed of seven projec- tionists, the ticket sellers, and ushers. was under the direction of Mr. Cowgill. AVA-Bottom Row-Ginnon, secretory, Hloerle, president, lm'oh1if'f7i, trollif: inoncioerg Kusko, Gsst lroflie rnonoger Row 2-Gibson, loyce Beclnor, ludy Bednor, Adrian, Frick, Kulm, Kovrirh Row 5-Stolen, Ferskdiiich, Kremer, Rody 'G , ,W if MOVIE CREW-Bottom Row -Moiriin, house rnonoqer, Pincin, house moncigerp Woltrnon, booth nionogerg Hecker, house nionoger, Schworlz, lrecisurer Row 2 -Eoldtnori, Kucero, Kscxn- ovsky, Drous, Seikel. Row 3-Schenke, Gibson, Popiel, Stifller, Slivkci, Ulcm. Row 4 - King, Kelly, Bucher, Molis, lvlohnrrcky, Rody 3 Gmitcher Row 5-Roberts, --is-s Sency, Brokemon, Dovis ' Krobec, Kiisnerik, Henn- inqer Hall Guards perform Audio-Visual Aids, under the direction of Mr. Cowgill, operated all classroom movies, record players, and tape recorders plus the sound equip- ment in the auditorium, little theatre, and at athletic events. Members also ordered. sched- uled, and returned all films used at Parma. Ewold, Boggs. Forren. Row 4-Rauch, Me-dcoli, Kline Foud, Hocldod, Loede, lvlolnor. Row 5 - Roberts, Tice Fcrhrlornd, Bozorth, Bethel, Homo, Klyin Vs V7 HALL GUARDS - Bottom Row - Dravecz, Laika, La! gainbina, Allen, Vallejo, as- sistant safety director. Row 2-Iohns, Weinhardt, Hat- vany, Davenport, Sender, captain, Briggs. Row 3 - Barbara Szabo, Orchard, Ewald, l-laluska, lo Ann Szabo, lvlolnar, lvlatis. Row 4 - Russell, Hildebrand, Mersfelcler, Oswald, Brock- hurst, Kelly, captain. i QA many services welcomed by the student body Hall pass, please! Every period of the day the Hall Guards repeated this request at their posts. Their duty was to maintain safety and order in the corridors. With Miss Hawkins as their adviser, they attempted to smooth out the difhculties of enforcing school rules. HALL GUARDS-Bottom Row-Amato, Cappallo, White, Germana, Srnith, Anger, Prentice, laeger. Row 2-Gall, Nemeth, Combs, Francis, Ketling, Schenke, Anthony, Scul- The negligence of others necessitated many of their duties, such as picking up papers in the halls and reporting violations. At their annual banquet the safety director, janet Maneri, her assistant, Toni Vallejo, and the Hall Guards were honored for their service to the school. ley. Row 3-Loboda, Lindak, Polesky, Kocka, Schryer, Musso, Mackey, Textoris. Row 4-Petter, Linville, Moh- nacky, McPhetriclge, Forbes, Englehart, Drown. 23245545 ,Ll L, ,aw if HOME ECONOMICS CLUB -Bottom Row-Perino, rec- recxtion chciirmclng Montgom- ery, presidentg Morris, sec- retcrry. Row 2-Lepi, Orkis- zewski, Ycxcshon, Stein- brecher. Row 3 - Moeller, Yocovelld, Heinz, Reinke. Row 4-Weber, Montgom- ery, Linville, Lernpner, Bdumert. Parma students pursue diverse interests Promoting interest in various fields became the primary goal of PSH's Home Economics Club. Advised by Miss Roberts, the girls raised money for a Home Ec scholarship by selling pens and vanilla. They brightened the holiday season at Parmadale by donating gifts for the orphans. SENIOR PATROL-Bottom Row-Idckson, 2nd Sgt., Mielke, lst Sgtg Goody, coptoing Lewicki, chief, Werner, lieu- tenont, Underwood, 3rd Sgt. Row 2-Smith, Loy, Zofcin, Mundorll, Vorgo, Kovi. Row 3-Kurtz, Koput, Pic., Lowe, 134 Supervised by Detective Martin Feador of the Parma Police, the Senior Patrol performed many valuable services for PSH. Helping the dazed sophomores find their first classes and guarding at all school-sponsored functions and athletic con- tests were only two of their many duties. Bcxrtcz, secretciryg Loukotcz, Pfog Hcrbermdn, Pic. Row 4- Nehrer, Bedford, Plc., Vedl, Pio, Seyerle, Pdvlukovich, Golden. IUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS - Bottom Row-Koscionski, secretory, Botcl, president, Schryer, vice - president, Steinfcrdt, ireosurer. Row 2 - Russell, Ketling, Werner, Cowie, Abookire. Row 3-McPhet- ridge, Beckcn, Bichek, Sotolc, Phillips. by joining various Junior Council on World Affairs is a discussion club. Throughout the year JCWA had many de- bates and lectures concerning world problems and political affairs. The high point of the year was the Model United Nations Assembly held at Lake- wood High. Mr. Shipman was the adviser. ibn clubs and activities Arranging 10,000 books on the shelves of the new library was a job done quickly and efficiently with the help of the volunteer Library Aids. Each aid served a period or more a day, and under the supervision of Miss Silva, head librarian, they helped students check out books. LIBRARY AIDS-Bottom Row - Grateful, McGuire, Rubuls, Hichner. Row 2-C. Munshower, Lcxbodcr, M. Munshower, Hertelendy. Row 3-Nemeth, Gettel, O'Keefe, Schneider. Row 4 -Costcrnzo,King,Sc1dowski, Richel, Paris. ,.,.,....-nm, H-..,.,.M q 135 Language club programs include speakers. 4 t,t,.t.,J...... ...... ..fs..c..,c., .Nc ,,.,.,.s-..., ,W .... ,, ,.,,... .. .... WM, ,, . , , fb 7 Pvglwybl lf lllltm rt J Lplf' ff ll , .ft if A visit to Schoenbrunn, the first town in Ohio, Incl d pfmo the activities of the Russian was a delightful experience for members of the Club esentation of a television show in German Club. Guest speakers from Germany Akron. vised by Mr. Bizic, this organization added interest and enjoyment to meetings. The also went o a trip to Kent State University and social activities of the club included several bowl- ing parties. Mrs. Nelson was the adviser. RUSSIAN CLUB-Bottom Row-lares, secretary, Gautcher, vice-president, Chernott, president, Kruk, treasurer. Row 2-Guska, Brinkman, l-lecker, Dumanski, Prentice, Skurla, Barabas, Kunz, Wolansky, Slach, Row 3-Gross, Kott, Decker, Saluk, Grisak, Kuzmyn, Oscar, Schuster, Sullivan, visited an orthodox cathedral. Guest speakers discussed Russian history and education. Divis. Row 4-Osarczuk, Ujhazy, Roeper, We-idokal, Tonic, Bliss, Benny, Burlingame, Puchalski. Row 5 - Boyko, Meibuhr, Barberic, Kremer, Cole, Madeley, Splitstone, Warren, Becka, Zay, the t : hf'1-.f.L-!- Z field trips, and entertainment for members FRENCH CLUB-Bottom Row-Peck, secretory, Chesney, treasurer, Kintzler, president, Gibson, vice-president, Row 2-Grctzictno, Estok, Gregcz, Egerer, Wolter, Phillips, Cor- uso, Sedlctk, Roman, Waltz, Wilson, Row 3-leckel, Korn- orowski, Horunts, Dee, Perz, Beck, Plurner, Hoffman, Selecting a dinner from a menu containing only French foods was an enjoyable experience for members of the French Club. With their advisers, Miss Campbell and Miss Kanaris, they attended a French opera, had a Christmas party, and ended an eventful year with a picnic in the spring. LATIN CLUB-Bottom Row-Reimer, trectsurer, Eichner, secretory, Volbrecht, president, Hernmeter, vice-president, Meyer, sergeant-ot-orms. Row 2-Thiel, White, Stoup, Benycr, Rubuls. Row 3-Morrison, Egerer, ludy Bednctr, Brczkerncxn, Dalton, Stctley. Row 4-Lcthl, Textoris, Hctrden, Kinsman, Werner, Kremer, Glovik, Martin, Ruzicko, Roden- bcrugh.Row 5-Byololek, Skok, Dems, Wolctnsky, Vlosok, White, Krctbec, Peterson, Stelmd, Mctslyk. Latin Club members enjoyed the slide program presented by a guest at one of their meetings. Advised by Mrs. Robinson, they had a booth at the All School Party and a cookie sale at Christmas. Their social activities included an ice skating party, two picnics, and a Christmas party. Ioyce Bednor, Smith, Divis, Row 4-Stender, Ictnsmo, Trctxler, Urnbel, Vegso. Row 5-Bear, Miszczctk, Kotcxlik, Gregory, Foy, Kushner. I 'wi , An interest in math and science attracts Breaking the traditional Christmas pinata, sell- ing bumper stickers, viewing a Spanish movie, and attending a dinner at La Fiesta Restaurant were some of the activities of the Spanish Club. Ad- vised by Miss Brailey, the group also welcomed speakers who showed slides of Spain and Mexico. SPANISH CLUB - Bottom Row - Radzyminski, vice- presidentp Pipoly, president, Dixon, secretary - treasurer. Row 2-Ballinger, Schmook, Beckett, Beclnarski, Langer. Row 3 - Iohns, Rericha, Seidenberg, Weinhardt, Boddy, Richter. Row 4 - Ramsey, Bozanski, Seegert, Fish, Morgan, Ketling. Row 5 - Gotthardt, Neumann, Schryer, Sliwinski, Gala- day, Onacila, Hamblin. In only its second year of organization, the Biology Club has expanded to thirty members. Lab demonstrations and guest speakers provided interesting as well as valuable information for the members. Miss Slater organized a trip to the Cleveland Police Scientific Identification Lab. 138 BIOLOGY CLUB - Bottom Row-Tochinsky, secretary- treasurer, lacobucci, presi- dent, Bucher, vice-presi- dent, Lessing, program chairman. Row 2 -- Stal- naker, Cooper, Skurla, Bar- abas, Baczynsky, Krieger, Nowlin. Row 3-Kalinich, Egerer, Werner, Traxler, Fellows, Cowie. Row 4- Gantz, Zamberlan, New- hams, Polesky, Kushner, Cuchiara, Waluch. Row 5- Bekeny, Loomis, Hamper, Dybiec, Walburn, Wol- ansky. Parma students to extracurricular clubs MATH CLUB-Bottom Row -Lcrhl, Cowie, Limberg, Bekery, Kushner, Cooper. Row 2-Bcxrtos, Wcrluch, Durocher, McDowell, Gala- doy, Loomis, Row 3-Trdx- ler, Bliss, Bcrczynsky, sec- retory - treasurer, Reclic lc, president, Ccirnerer, vicee president, King, Werner. With discussions on topics ranging from modern algebra theories to careers in mathematics, mem- bers of the Math Club learned that mathematics can be fun. In addition to having guest speakers, the club, with their adviser, Mr. Hicks. visited the IBM Computing Center. Organized to promote scientific interests, the Science Club gave PSI-I's future scientists the opportunity to exchange ideas. Mr. Tompkins arranged for his club to take field trips to the Sohio Research Lab, the Harshaw Chemical Com- pany, and Case Institute of Technology. SCIENCE CLUB - Bottom Row-Cowie, Werner, Lohl, Kovczch, Kusko. Row 2 - Forbes, Belceny, Bentzen, Kusnerik, Show, Kushner. Row 3-Wilmer, secretory, Bucher, president, Fohrlcrnd, vice - president, Chipkci, treasurer. 139 ,ff KJ SENIOR Y-TEEN CABINET - Bottom Row - Kvaska, ireasurerg Kitzel, vice-prcsi- dent, Furman, president, Deirick, program chairman, Hahn, secretary. Row Z- Hicks, chairman, Collins, Bachman, Kintzler. Row 3- Kolman, Ballinger, Glaser, Malone. Senior, Iunior, Sophomore Y-Teen cabinets Truth, fellowship, leadership, and service, the symbols of the YWCA, were the inspirations which encouraged all Y-Teens to promote world friend- ship and serve their school and community. Work- ing together, Parma Y-Teens reflected the prin- ciples of the Y in many ways. 'si 'Yew 71? 140 Social as well as service activities were found on the Senior Y-Teen calendar. Guided by Mrs. Duke. the girls made school-aid kits for the under- privileged children of Korea and Hong-Kong, while the annual Senior Farewell in the spring brought this memorable year to a close. IR. Y-TEEN CABINET-Bob tom Row-Carson, secre- tary, Stoinfadt, president, Ivey, vice-president. Row 2 -Haas, program chairmang Allen, treasurer. Noi pic- iured-Weber, Humphries Iunior cmd Senior Y-Teens beam with delight as they proudly display their float in the Homecoming parade. wwf ,NWS spend time organizing YGHIIS activities Selling programs at football games, preparing a pot-luck dinner, and serving as hostesses at the YMCA Inaugural Dinner were a few of the many activities planned by Junior Y-Teens. Under the guidance of Miss Hanser, the girls also prepared tray favors for patients at a local hospital. Sophette Y-Teens began an eventful year by selling pom-poms at one of Parma's home football games. With the help of their adviser Mrs. Way, the girls made small toys and scrapbooks for the children having to stay at Deaconess Evangelical Hospital during the Easter holidays. SOPHOMORE Y-TEEN CAB- W INET-Wcrrner, Holz, Rena ner, Dilley, Lorkins, Krcxw- czyk, Zulciuf, Iohnson. 141 PARMA HI-SPOT - Bottom Row -- Tuhacek, Marcis Prusnek, editorg Rosenow. Row 2-Busack, Boyd, news editorg Toclt, sports editor, Langer, feature editor, Gross, Ramsey, typist. Row 3 - Ksanovsky, Puchalski Wozney, Rubin, Iournalistic: activities provide literary Rest today for tomorrow is the deadline might well have been the motto of the Parma Hi-Spot staff as they interviewed such people as Harry Belafonte, Emmett Kelly, and Santa Clausf' and wrote reams of copy in an effort to give PSH-ers an interesting and informative newspaper. Publishing the bi-weekly paper, under Mr. Pis- kos' guidance, gave much valuable experience to reporters, page editors, and photographers. Under the supervision of financial adviser Mrs. Crossley, the Parma Hi-Spot's business staff solicit- ed advertisements and did the accounting. 11 142 PARMA HI-SPOT BUSINESS STAFF-Bottom Row-Rarrv sey, typistg Ioyce Bednar, publicity manager, Rojas, lucly Bcclnar, circulation manager. Row 2-Nathan son, auditor, Rusko, Bischl, Tischler, business manager. Not Pictured-Madeley. QUILL 6. SCROLL-Bottom Row--Tuhdcek, Osorczuk, vice - president, Ro in sey, secrelcrryg Iczres, treasurer, Mm Gross, president, Prusnek, -i Pucholski, loyce Bedncir. Row 2 - Tischler, Longer, 7 :',' I Mcrrcis, ludy Bedndr, Todl, f Buscick, Umbel, Boyd, Schiessl. experiences and enioyment for Parma-ites Teaching new writing techniques was one aim of PSH's two-year old chapter of Quill and Scroll. This honorary society included members of the staffs of school publications. In the spring, Mr. Piskos presented trophies for the best editorial, news, and features to the Parma Hi-Spot. Taking orders for Spectrums, collecting money from students, and han the books in the spring of this year's Spectrum Lewis, the adviser. In dling the distribution of were the foremost tasks business staff and Mrs. senior homerooms, staff members also sold friendship pictures. SPECTRUM HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES - Boi- tom Row-Erdelyi, Ander- son, Gordon, Bresky, Vdccci. Row 2-Hahn, Kelly, Fincrn, y Leach, Bernhdrdt. Row 3- i Stefani, Buscrck, Behrmcm, W Wolff, Mozer, Synk. Row 4 -Detrick, Pensock, Reich- held, Mizek, Wendlfrnd, Hornrzk 143 All-American for '60 pledges Spectrum SPECTRUM EDITORS--Row 1-Doriria Morgan, photogra- phy, Iohn Schicssl, activities, loyce Tokar, editor-in-chiel. Row 2-Mary Svardori, uriderclass, Pai Smith, senior, Sue Volbrecht, literary, Carol Lessirig, laculty, Cyn Russell, Sue Volbrecht, Literary Editor, hands completed copy to Ioyce Tokcxr, Editor-in-Chief of the 1960 SPECTRUM. 144 student life and art, Marge Streisel, assistant faculty. Row 3-Bruce lslaiiilett, layout, lim Demo, boys' sports, Lane Sheeis, layout, Karen Mizek, girls' sports Not Pictured- Giririy Pariek, assistant senior Time, as suggested by a myriad of sundials, clocks, and watches on the cover and division pages, was the theme for the 1960 Spectrum. The theme correlated the senior, underclass, faculty. activities, sports, and student life sections which. together, comprised the book. The Spectrum staff began last summer with an idea, and from that the various sections of the book took character. This fall a staff of twelve editors and thirteen writers started the long task of writing copy, headlines, and cutlines, and checking idents, while photographers began the work of picturing a year of school. Under the guidance of Joyce Tokar, editor-in-chief, and Miss Wilson, faculty adviser, the 1960 Spectrum was finally sent to the printers on March 24. The year was climaxed by the annual Spectrum staff picnic held late in May when the 1960 year- books were unboxed for the first time, and the staff received its hrst opportunity to see the culmination of a year's work. staff as they aim for memorable yearbook 'N-w , ge-f-: . ' - r . fs - Sophomores Lynne Chesney, Anita Toman, Diane Werner. Barbara Bigham, are four new soph SPECTRUM writers. I , SPECTRUM BUSINESS STAFF-Bottom Row-Behrman teacher sales, Finan, friendship picture manager. Row 2- Zaletel, typistg Stryczny, business manager, Hornak, book- keeperg Kucera, typist, Cook, typist. SPECTRUM WRITERS-Bottom Row-Funk, Iares, Latter Schwartz, Larsen, Umbel. Row 2-Gridley, Hill, photogl rapher, Dumonski. 145 Crchestra receives a rating oi 1 in state ORCHESTRA-Bottom Row-Sobo, Eedncrr, Zorembci, Rmnsey. Row 2-Hrrysdk, Moinds. Row 3-Wolford, LGA winrr, lmiizsiriq, Burrell, Phillips, Grcihdni, Hdliisko, Zcrhn. Sharon Icxnusczok. Sandra Thomas combine their talents while preparing a duet for the solo and ensemble contest. 146 Row 4-Bender, K. Clough, Werner, Anderson, S. Clough, Acker, Miszczcxk. Row 5--Loikcr, Hcxrtrnon, Koinorowslci, Holz, Herman, Will, Kremer, Vehlber, Hohertz. With only a month of preparation, the Concert Orchestra launched the 1960 season with the pres- entation of their first fall concert. This organi- zation, directed by Mr. Cowden, employed a nucleus of strings, with brass, percussion. and woodwind instruments added for the desired blend. Besides performing at the senior play, they journeyed to the annual LEL Orchestra Festival held at Euclid, where they presented music from Flower Drum Song and Showboat. February 27 found them at the state orchestra contest. There they received Division 1 ratings from all four judges. They completed the year with concerts in March and June, an April assembly for PSH-ers. and a performance in the baccalaureate service. Under Mr. Cowden's guidance, Parma's chapter of the Young People's Chamber Music Society has grown this year. Besides studying ensemble tech- niques and applying them in their groups. they heard lectures. Supplementing this, the group attended a production of Music Man in May. competition for the second consecutive year ORCHESTRA-Bottom Row-Ccirsori, Molcrri, Smith, Davis, Schuster, Kowcrlewski, Vontcz, Buricher, Tober, Brechbiel, Row 2 - Divis, l-lumenik, Detriclc, Fellows, Stcrlricxker, Christ, Vormellcer, Biljes, Carrick, Sedlock. Not Pictured- Greco, Fink. Row 3-Good, Mouser, Rodgers, Toth, Sette, Motvoy, Woltmcm, Reynolds. Ioriusczok, Luchin, Morioc, Beeker, Schmidt. Row 4- Oiiicers of Chamber Music Society are: Bottom row- Divis, vice -president: Ma- lcm. secretary. Top row- Hemmeter, publicity: Brech- biel, treasurer: and Mauser, president. 147 MAIORETTES-Center-Drum Major Mertes, Head Major- ette Marconi. Left to right-Pingei, Greco, Bush, Gardner, Dachtyl, Kearney, Ianusczok, Schmidt. Solos, ensembles, marching shows, and concerts -these were the accomplishments of PSH's bands. Concert Band earned public recognition and ac- claim this year through an expanded concert sea- son. Three formal appearances, a contest, and an assembly demanded a varied and exciting reper- toire. Varsity Band provided music at the National Honor Society induction and junior play in addi- tion to their two concert appearances. Marching shows have become a Friday night tradition to the Byers Field fans. Ten football games meant ten shows to the 120-piece Marching Band. The group, composed of both Concert and Varsity Bands, presented entertaining shows such as MTV Commercials during each half time. PSH instrumentalists displayed exceptional skill when they received 42 Division 1 ratings in this year's Greater Cleveland Solo-Ensemble Contest. Marching Band performs at half time while CONCEHT BAND-Bottom Row-Divis, Hicks, Humenik, Burton, Lorenzen. Row 2-Mauser, Konicek, Good, Shull, Zahn, Dugan, Rauch, Gunderrnan, Row 3-Ksanovsky, Hosak, Cantley, Waltrnan, Rasmussen, Holz, Kocka, Kon- rad, Borowske, Fisher, Lowdermilk. Row 4-Obloy, White, Hemmeter, Moser, Bernasek, Melda, Tobik, Guska, Butler, Mertes, Demo, Hunt. Row 5-Will, Vehlber, Stanonik, Kremer, Davis, Fahrland, Hohertz. 148 VARSITY BAND - Bottom Row - Krieger, Gib, Szalory, O'Keefe, Zelinski, Perin, Dravecz, Getts. Row 2-Street, Chaffin, lftland, Maleski, Iadryck, I-laysak, Bednar, Brandt, Petz, Addnich, Clark, Armstrong, Iansma. Row 3-Barnes, Concert Band presents CONCERT BAND-Bottom Row-I. Arkangel, Acker, Lucas Weston, Grugel, Hauschildt. Row 2 - Vanta, Buncher, Tober, Brechbiel, Sette, Toth, Rodgers. Row 3-Melhuish Hiner, Kotalik, Good, B. Arkangel, Luchin, Hartsek, l-lalleri Hauser, Thiel, Pavacic, Muha, Froelich, Galaday, Carrick, Squire, Mohnacky, Andrews, Kuch, Stephens, Lingle, Cox, Grimm, Vore, Russo, Row 4-Dale, Cooper, Miller, Henz, Kremer, Regan, Peck, Olson, Pistilli, Lindamood, Graning. symphonic programs Rekittke, Row 4-Biljes, Sedlack, Vormelker, Crist, Brosol- ski, Petrill, Slater, Theys, Sustarsic, Trill, Hirzel, Schuster, Boester, Kowalewski. Row 5-Regan, Peck. Not pictured -Cooper, Fiegland, Reynolds, Linge, Pascoe, Mayer. 149 Concert Choir welcomes Lake Erie League CONCERT CHOIR - Bottom Row - Floik, Hicks, Soho, WlfIllllllCIYl, Piiillllkfll, llofnqlor. Row 2-Finon, Patti, Tolcdr, Hmm, Coppola, l-lrilherson, Forubel. Row 3-Dee, Gollz, Glriser, Link, Grifilcy, Fellows, Furinori, Ruclylc, While- Lynn Mitzo, Iudy Prusnek, and Bonnie Slach add finish- ing touches to paper dolls used ui the Choir Festival. x P3 - I t 1 I it .,..,., .,, ......., .. A .51 ' I I ., '9- 'I' ..,..- M ,. , 3 f---D 150 house. Row 4-Schuster, Mcirsoun, Holz, Lessing, Hoppe-l, Funk, Hubley, Olson, Christmcm. Row 5-Carrick, Bruck- ner, Sustoirsic, Linge, Peiel, Ycintek, Kowdn, Brechbiel, Wcxller. On March 18 PSI-I and the Concert Choir wel- comed the hest choirs from the LEL schools for the annual Choir Festival. Following a practice and entertainment in the afternoon, they formed a 535-voice group and sang such numbers as Thy Will Be Done and Master of Human Destiniesf' After singing for the Kiwanian Memorial Serv- ice, the Concert Choir recorded Adeste Fidelesj' which was later heard in Europe over the Voice of America. Under Miss Hill's direction, they also sang in the Chirstmas and spring concerts and the Easter Sunrise Program. Parmanaires, PSH's male group under the di- rection of Miss Hill, enjoyed an inspiring year of song. Besides preparing for three appearances, they spent many hours sight-reading all types of music, including foreign songs, American ballads, barbershop melodies, and Negro spirituals. schools attending Choir Festival at PSH CONCERT CHOIR--Bottom Row-Seikel, Slcch, Abookire, Bersori, Tcrliok, Miizo. Row 2-l-lcrhri, Decker, Fcrlck, Kollcrr, ljocrklermiri, Koeliri, Pemsock, Detriclc. Row 3-Stelmc, Binder, Behrmozi, Hqrbison, Russell, Waters, Foy, Cowgill PARMANAIRES-Bottom Row-Lorie, Carrick, l-lolz, Beck Urbmiek, Schuster, Tobik, Kocko, Lee, Rogel. Row ZQ Sliermert, Hoppel, Opotrriy, Olson, Hortwig, Medcolt Krrcrpp, Szelkowski, Koch, l-lubley. Row 3-I-losselbcrch Brown, Lipcx. Row 4-Medccrlf, Smith, Kimiori, Reimer, Heil Suchom, Yontez, Bright, Reichheld Row 5-Taylor, Dover lorios, Comerer, l-lirzel, Conrad, Comerori, Voss, Kostelriik Sustcrrsic, Kiriiori, Unger, Cmrrierori, Yurchisirx, Kuhel, Lin- sori, Smith, McPl'1e-tridge, Row 4-Conrad, Egler, Dybiec lones, Toylor, Dover, Vore, Seyerle, Breclibiel, Icrrrett. 151 5 G ig? QQ? , , in 2 34g'E R 5 is Wi gs' Q f m f 2 2 1 e ,, U M. 1 my --fm 5 . MEM! 'Q -. N E! W5 W 1 .4, A- ' .Emi 3? , , , wma W f M W-Q .J xf-fx. xw,.,, X,,,- x W 2 J N 42 'A Choralaires to present top music programs CHANSONAIRES-Bottom Row-Montgomery, Valichnac, Soppelsa, Michaud, Nowlin. Row 2 - Leone, Combs Foutty, Palmer, Ambrus. Row 3-Bryan, Lahl, Kubicina Zuni, Clark. Row 4-Kinsman, Clough, Seegert, Pavicic Loyd. CHORALAIRES-Bottom Row-Rzepkowski, Perina, Sav- age, Kalinich, Bednarski, Beck, l-lahn, Maag. Row 2- Winter, Schwartz, Palmer, Miller, Boldman, Lucas, Varab This year the two girls' choirs, Chansonaires and Choralaires, appeared many times. The out- fits of the newest of the choirs, Chansonaires, were red jumpers purchased for them by the Music Club. The group, composed mostly of sophomores, met three times a week under the direction of Mr. Elliott. They made their first public appearance at Halle's Southland Pavilion at Christmas. Their selections in the annual Christmas Candlelight Concert and the Christmas assembly included White Christmas and Snow Legend. Choralaires, consisting mostly of juniors and seniors, provided the most advanced music expe- rience for an all-girl choir. Under the direction of Miss Hill, they practiced three periods a week, In their royal blue robes topped with white dickies, they performed at Fairview Park Hospital for the second consecutive year, in the fall concert, in the Christmas concert, and at the Christmas assembly. Their selections included Birthday of a Kingf' Autumn Leaves, and Eternal Life. In the fall they held a get-acquainted party at which they learned about the Hawaiian Islands from an interesting guest speaker. kanich, Rieck. Row 3-Walker, Regester, Hoffman, Weinf harclt, Rea, Oscar, Milola, Scardon. Row 4-Curry, Binder, Ryba, Obloy, Machalec, Rose, Nielsen, Sadowski. Character, service, leadership, scholarship HONOR SOCIETY-Bottom Row-Ar' -frsoiz Porgy-'1,Sl1vki: Well, lflifgfllff, lmttter, Toiiu Kumrri Slierxlie, Liilcin.: fllfipliiln, Pfilli, l'lri1,a'l'i Row 2-llfislcer S'h'.i.':irtz, Brill- Ulflftl, fiill-Co, fl1m::xf'l:.x lv,lKfTT'IlIl1, Tl1f ,'.1 Svilcfil, Tfillfll-I fiulliv-ui,f,lil.:ii1r:, lflfw,-ol, llwrr,Kv..1,:l:i: Row 3-lfivlirwr' Kiult, lfvfms, l,ir'i: Ulm-r', l.'lrl1'o, Kflly, Vcvllm-clil, Hmm.: NHS officers for the year 1959-1960 include Schiessl, president: Mizek, Lorenzen. Zaleiel, Detrick, and Hicks. 1 12. 154 lVlf Clu.:key Aki-r Pnrrlcrixtxi Row 4-Hclier Clint-'lie' l.lC'lll'C, Plover, Rein, Mini: lfrirv 'li lfrlilor .ski Toiier Lwril Funk, Rll l'lf,'V, Kclfjfli Rilcrlfcy Row 5-Tomko l.iit.2iii Umliel, lF1l'OlfWl1fu'l Kerri, Kilfvl, Sirliizr l iwrlv Vojir llurovlim, Wcxlbuir., lvlinnifl-Q, Wizllvr, Firlirl-:rv Scholarship. leadership. service. and character are four qualifications required of those inducted into National Honor Society. Students having at least a 4.0 average receive a rating on these quali- fications from the faculty. The society inducted ten per cent of the Senior Class in October and live per cent of the Junior Class in the spring. With Mrs. Snyder and Ml'S. Stoddard. the two advisers, the group met after school on the first Monday of each month. To meet expenses of the inductions. the group sold Sportsman's Show tickets. High points of the year included a Christmas party. a banquet. and the annual picnic in the spring. One of the projects of the group was a follow- up study of 1956 graduates. The NHS conducted this survey for the Educational Testing Service in an effort to interview all 1956 alumni. The information gathered in the survey supplied data needed to determine the position of the average high school graduate after three years. encompass the National Honor Society ideals Ki NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Bottom Row - Castle, Bachrzicrn, Bush, Briggs, Vest, Matvay, Wadzuk, Slach, Hanzlik, Guska, Sandor, l-lotz, Maneri. Row 2-Altznauer, C. Smith, Kott. Glaser, P Smith, Grittor, Lobotsky, Cop' pola, Shaker, Fleischer, llemko, Erdolyi, Gardner Row 3- Fellows, l-labusta, Bchrruart, Loyd, Rea, Lessing, Morse, Fifty-six junior members were tapped for Na- tional Honor Society on March 22. That Friday the following were inducted: Erica Adrian, Tim Aho, James Balla, Rosetta Battaglia. Robert Bear, Dennis Bekeny, Joyce Bednar, Judith Bednar, Jane Carson, Arnold Chonko, Alice Cooley, Ronald Cop- polino, Sandra Constanzo, Karen Cowgill, Kathleen Crews, Joanne Denk, Diane Divis, Joanne Duman- ski, Kristen Egerer, Ray Fisher, Nancy Gridley, Roberta Gross, Nancy Haas, David Heil, Lois Hem- meter, Kim Hill, Vickie Hiner, Edmund Hohertz, Kathleen Ivey, Jane Jedlicka, April Konecek, Linda Kollar, Mariellen Loebs, Janet Lucas, Geraldine Luthy, Janice Madeley, Donna Marcis, Ann Mc- Callum, Joan Pavicic, Roger Powell, Penelope Prentice, Marjorie Rieck, Barbara Rudyk, Mary Ann Scardon, Dianne Sikorski, Nancy Spillner, Carolyn Steinfadt, Alexis Szabo, Betty Van Sluyter, Kenneth Weber, Judith Werner, Leslie Weston, Richard Zammarelli, Dennis Zander, Judith Zar- emba, and Roland Ziek. gundam-meat Pipoly, Dempsey, Doering, Vfhitchouse, Oser. Row 4- Hubley, Larson, Bednar, Redick, Lataniclc, Russell, Suther- land, King, Synk, Zairiberlan, Kunz, Wolff, Burton, Row 5 -Ryant, Waltman, Sheets, Schonz, Erakeman, Satola, Ressler, Schultz, Humonik, Prusnek, Flight, Rusinow, Pon- sock, Luthy. Senior Tom Funk receives congratulatory words from Mr. Briggs on being inducted into Pczrma's chapter oi NHS. 155 45, is jx --.. 1,. -C if mv-M jx. 5 A ff 5 5 fix 1 , 3 ? l W I 1' 1 i Redmen capture second straight LEL crown In the opening game of the season Parma's Red- men upset highly rated St. Ignatius. The first three quarters resulted in a scoreless deadlock, but in the closing minutes of the final quarter Parma erupted for two touchdowns and held on to win 14-6. For his outstanding play Frank Brzygot made the News Dream Team and PresStars. Flashing a good running and passing game, Parma defeated its neighborhood rivals, the Rhodes Rams 24-6. For his alert play Jack Wood earned a spot on the News Dream Team. Parma's powerhouse continued to roll as the Redmen crushed St. Edward's 40-14. While com- pletely dominating play, Parma bagged 28 points in the second quarter to put the game on ice. After a fierce first-half battle by an aroused Euclid High football team, Parma came from an 8-6 half-time deficit to defeat the Panthers 18-8 in the opening Lake Erie League game. Parma's defense did not allow Euclid to make a first down. The best Parma team yet was the way Coach Brugge termed his Redmen after they defeated Shaw 6-0. Parma's defense held the Shaw backs at bay while the offense clicked for a third quarter VARSITY FOOTBALL - Bottom Row - Mdnz, mcrncrger, Brzygof, Lyons, Demo, Wood, Zdrembcr, l-ldrcrnts, Bruc- chieri, Bourquin, Wilk, Tdrnovecky, T. Good, Row 2 - Coczch Gdlleher, McMurray, rncrncrger, Cigcxnko, Peroni, Kubcrlcr, Dorprcxno, Buemi, Schecter, Sfrcrfis, Scholl, Chonko, Prcrhl, Sturznickel, Redoviorn, Bulikd. Row 3 - Coach touchdown. For his outstanding defensive play Bill Brucchieri became a member of both the News Dream Team and PresStars. The Redmen journeyed to Shaker Heights and returned with a 16-8 victory. Parma struck early to gain a lead which it never relinquished. Trailing 3-0 until late in the game, the Redmen staged a strong comeback to defeat a highly un- derrated Lakewood team 8-3. In spite of its low score, this proved to be the most exciting game of the season for the Parma team. The Parma Redmen wrapped up their second consecutive Lake Erie League title with their 26-8 conquest of visiting Cleveland Heights. Parma backs scored at will while the Tigers were unable to penetrate into Parma territory until the final quarter. For his tremendous effort Doug Lyons was placed on the News Dream Team. Surprised by a good Berea team, Parma was forced to battle all the way down to the wire to pull out its ninth victory of the season. Greatly hampered by a muddy field, Parma pushed the ball over late in the fourth quarter to win 6-0 and finish its second straight undefeated season. Fricker, McMurray, manager, Weber, Ambrose, Urban, Perry, Yody, Dubick, Schneider, l. Good, Spotz, Csire, Kukul, Butler, l-leord Couch Brugge. Row 4-Sdtolcz, manager, Seiberf, Hooper, Wilson, Porvlulcovich, mdnoger, Marek. Mcrrcinko, Hill, Heil, Ziek, Logie, Morodits, Coach Fritzsche. Not pictured-Munck. 157 Undefeated Redmen rank high in state and Cardinal Al Peters of Shaw is about to be grounded as Ray Wilk, Iim Sturznickel, and Ken Harants close in. All-Scholastic fullback Doug Lyons accepts the trophy for being elected the most valuable player on the team. WEE 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD Parma 14 fl! lflllfllllltl 24 Hlloftona 4U St. lTl4'lVVf'ITCl'f1 19 Ifmwliri 5 Sllflw I5 filmkm' HP1f'1l1t 9 Lakewoo-l 26 CliNVf'llIIWtl llv 6 Berea ml I finish season with 19-game winning streak Halfback Al Bcxlikcx looks upfield as he tries to skirt left end against Shaw High. Parnia's junior varsity Redmen, coached by Mr. Ellis and Mr. Wiley, rambled to a respectable 5-3-1 record in cornpetion this year. The JV's highlighted their season with wins over Rhodes 38-0, St. Joels 42-14, Euclid 8-0, Shaw 14- 8, and Shaker 30-12. The junior Redmen settled IV FOOTBALL - Bottom Row - Polscik, Toth, Duganier, Cordisco, Smith, Liba, Strack, Strazzo, Peepers, Peskura. Row 2 - Haynch, manager, Felling, Sobolewski, Orne, Vaccaro, Ave-rett, Good, Weatherholt, Kline, Dixon, Ditto, Delvlarco, manager. Row 3-Speck, manager, Gabella, for an 8-8 tie with St. Ed's, but due to loss of key players, they dropped their last three games to Lakewood 0-6, Heights 0-22, and Ignatius 0-22. All efforts of the spirited JV's, however, proved to be in vain, for due to an oversight in eligibility, they had to forfeit all their games. Bednar, Platt, Dasko, Gainer, Rolott, Wichert, Martin, Sluyter, Todia, Coach Wiley. Row 4-Coach Ellis, Ruhr- kraut, Nash, Fassinger, Schultz, Mlcoch, Cody, Schentzow, Long, Stapulis, Tecco. Not pictured-Huth, 159 Harriers snare district and LEL firsts and 1 .. '. 4. 4 CROSS-COUNTRY - Bottom Row - Simmons, Olson, Row 3-Schryer, mcznuger, Mcrsfolder, Zcrvocky, Krumins, Holden, Barnett, Champion, D. Russell, Row Z--Evans, Walter, Iurka, B. Russell, Coach Sistek. KlClIlC?I1iS, Asmomly, Grcvcztt, Suchcm, Splitstone, l-loflmonn. The harriers eagerly await the starting signal for the beginning of the district meet at Ridgewood Golf Course. '- ' ' Sl. . , , ,, J., 'I ,jf A , .N K yr: . . ftp f,vhxtfk A A ' T A,-.ns 160 finish second among top teams in the state CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD Parma Opponent 21 Berea 38 16 Rhodes 46 23 West 38 5th place Bowling Green Relays 18 Shaw 43 33 Euclid 32 lst place Lake Erie League 15 Brecksville 50 lst place West Side District 15 Latin 50 2nd place Ohio State Meet This year's cross-country team, coached by Mr. Sistek, enjoyed the most successful season in its seven-year history. In dual meets, the harriers hustled to a 6 win -1 loss record. In the first meet of the year Parma defeated a strong Berea team 21-38. Rhodes was trounced by the harriers 16-46, and West fell in like man- ner 23-38. In the tune-up for the LEL, the cross- country team soundly defeated Shaw 18-32 but fell Iim Zavocky thinks of that first place trophy as he runs toward the tape at the finish line in the district meet. to powerful Euclid 33-32. The dual meets were successfully concluded with both Brecksville and Latin being shut out by the score of 15-50. The honors won by the team this year included a fifth place finish in the Bowling Green relays. first place in the Lake Erie League, and first place in the district meet. The latter victory qualified them for the state meet in which they placed second to Cleveland john Adams. Bert Barnett, Ken Hoffmann. Bill Russell. Rollie Mersfelder, lim Zavocky. Iuris Krummins, and Iohn Holden show off the trophies which the cross-coun- try team won in competition this year. Caqers experience disappointing season, H VARSITY BASKETBALL-Bottom Row-Chonko, Prahl, Coach Bihcrry, Hulvcrlchick, Boppel, Yovorsky, Brzygoi. Boss, Ccmilio, Hill, Wilson, Durocher, mcrnciger. Row 2- Weber, Hdvcxs, l-lead Cocrch Broslci. Forward Turk Wilson sinks u short jump shot against the black cmd gold Tigers from Cleveland Heights High. 162 Parma's varsity cagers, coached by Mr. Broski and Mr. Bihary, posted a 7 win-11 loss record. The Redmen finished in fourth place in LEL with a modest 4-6 effort for the season. In the season's opener, Al Canitia dropped in 22 points to lead the Redmen to a 73-50 decision over the St. Edward's Eagles. Frank Brzygot and Bob Bass chipped in with 17 points each. In the next game Parma could score only seven points in the last half after taking a half-time lead of 29-24 and fell to Youngstown Rayen 47-36. The Redmen grabbed an early lead and held it all the way as they trounced Painesville Harvey 71-48. Bob Bass led the scoring with 25 points. Parma took both of its games with Euclid. With Bob Bass hitting for 19 points and Terry Prahl dumping in 13 more, the cagers soundly defeated the Panthers 78-59. In the second contest Parma edged the improved Euclid High team 52-48. Outclassed by the Cardinals, the Redmen drop- ped both of their games to the powerful team from Shaw High by scores of 47-43 and 67-38. The Alumni, paced by the expert ball handling of Bill Gambino, handed the Redmen another loss. finish 4-6 to place 4th in LEL competition Center Bob Bass hurtles him- self high into the air in an attempt to get the iump ball against the Berea Braves. Bob Bass notched 26 points for the varsity. Parma split with Shaker Heights, dropping the first game 40-35 but coming back to defeat the Raiders 53-46 in the second contest. The Rams from Rhodes High handed the Red- men a 69-60 setback in their neighborhood rivalry. In the first meeting of the year Lakewood easily defeated Parma 64-51. In the second game the Rangers got their biggest LEL scare of the year as they were forced to come from behind in the final minutes to defeat the Redmen 50-49. Frank Brzygot and Bob Bass each had 18 for Parma. Hitting only 15 per cent from the field, Parma dropped their first meeting to Cleveland Heights S0-45. In the second meeting the Redmen cashed in on the 24 points and fine rebounding of Bob Bass to defeat the Tigers 43-34. Paced by Al Canitia's 23 points, Parma pulled out a real thriller against Berea 58-57. The Redmen took their worst beating of the year as they fell to the Lorain Steelmen 71-53. The sectional jinx held true for Parma as the Redmen cagers experienced an off night and were whipped by South in the opening game 59-55. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Parma Oppbnerll St. Edwards Youngstown Hayen Painesville Harvey Euclid Shaw Alumni Shaker Heights Rhodes Lakewood Cleveland Heights Euclid Shaw Berea Shaker Heights Lakewood Lorain Cleveland Heights South Spirited IV caqers take third place in LEL IV BASKETBALL-Bottom Row-Cardillino, Good, Hassel- Cody, Nash, Golick, Grossman, Wilson, Martin, Iarrett, bach, Rololf, Wichert, Cordisco, Dixon, Row 2-Majher, Coach Roob. Doug Majher adds two more points to the TV score as he sinks u jump shot against the Rangers from Lakewood. 164 Coached by Mr. Roob, the JV cagers concluded their season with a respectable 9-7 mark. The soph team finished LEL play with a 6-4 record to place third in the final standings. The hard fighting jV's continually thrilled Parma crowds with a potent offense and Hashy style of play IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Parma Opponent 56 St. Edwards 66 51 Youngstown Haven 49 49 Painesville Harvey 33 56 Euclid 46 49 Shaw 58 54 Shaker Heights 53 72 Rhodes 46 EU Lakewood 53 67 Cleveland Heights 7l 38 Euclid 32 63 Shaw 43 44 Berea 55 5l Shaker Heights 43 39 Lakewood 72 47 Lorain 53 26 Cleveland Heights 44 Intramurals stress sportsmanship, teamwork Bob Blazak shows that intramural competition is keen as he quickly attempts to block an opponent's short set shot. Intramural Director Mr. Galleher and his as- sistant Mr. Cline gave Parma the most complete program that PSH has ever seen. The fall ac- tivities got off to a fine start with touch football providing the recreation. The indoor season in- cluded such activities as basketball, bowling, table Iohn Holden attempts to sink a iump shot which will put his team in the lead in an intramural basketball game. tennis. and a foul shooting contest. In the spring boys were able to participate in golf, softball, badminton, and tennis. The team and individual champions all received trophies for their achievements in the various sporting activities and athletic contests. Rich Larsen and Iohn Petel demonstrate their table tennis skill in this year's intramural elimination tournament. 165 Grapplers cop first at Hiram Invitational 6 . s . I 5 X VARSITY WRESTLING - Bottom Row - Steck, Houska, Edge, Hujer, Todt, Flory, captain, Vest, Cotsman, Spatz, Tomko, Will. Row 2 - Yurchisin, Orne, Kaltner, Fruits, Sedlack, Lutz, Linson, lenkims, Loy, Gallagher, Vormelker. Parmats grapplers, under the leadership of new Head Coach Charnigo and Assistant Coach Rudo, experienced the most successful season in the four years that Parma has had varsity competition. Among the honors won by the matmen this year were a second place tie in the LEL, a Hrst place Ed Flory pins his Shaw High opponent while on his way to setting a new school record ot 14 consecutive wins. 9' I L Li i wma . Brakeman, manager. Row 3-Coach Rudo, Zammarrelli, Iohnson, Childs, Weber, Bittner, Yontez, Keyser, Weston, Fassinger, Homa, Plant, LaRocco, Klbunik, Head Coach Charnigo. trophy from the Hiram Invitational Tournament, a third place in the district competition, and a tie for tenth place in the state. For the state tourna- ment at Columbus, Parma qualified Captain Ed Flory, who was all LEL, Neil Fassinger, Roger Steck, and State Champion Harry Houska. VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD Parma Opponent l8 St. loseph 32 29 Brecksville l4 27 Rhodes l8 37 St. Edwards 5 29 West Tech l6 l5 South 24 21 Berea 24 23 Lakewood 22 18 Cleveland Heights 21 5 Euclid 33 30 Shaw ll 20 Shaker Heights l6 Bowlers take interscholastic league title State champ Hurry Houskcx uses cr figure four to soi- ten up his Shaw High opponent tor cx quick and easy pin. Under the direction of Mr. Kuttler, Parma's bowling team smashed through a 19-team schedule to capture their first Interscholastic Bowling League championship. After entering first place in midseason, the boys finished with a strong 55- 17 mark to snatch the crown from Euclid. Rick Abend flashes the city championship form shown by PSH's keglers in this year's interscholastic competition. A week after their last game on March 5, the pinmen invaded Linsz-Superior Recreation for the roll-off tournament and proceeded to rack up a record three game total of 3116 pins. The Red- men became the first team in the 1eague's history to bag both awards in the same season. INTERSCHOLASTIC BOWL- ING TEAM - Mr, Kuttler, cocxchg Ncrtherson, Bloesing- er, Soikci, Seibert, Abend, 167 Baseball team eyes first LEL championship Corridor workouts and gymnasium practices were not uncommon for Parma's diamond dwellers, forced indoors by March's raw weather. Never- theless, the team worked hard in preparation for the opening contest with Rocky River on April 7. Although the pitching, catching, and outfield were VARSITY BASEBALL-Bottom Row-Bcxtboy lohnny Fricker, Hujcr, Zlokds, lirmer, l-lubley, Morgan, Grohm, Hulvcrl- chick, Rdvus, Dulkolski. Row 2-Conch Fricker, Zimmer- man, Yovorslcy, Boppel, Scholl, Brzygot, Ccinilid, Good, Frank Brzygot. Arnie Chonko. cmd Al Yovorsky make use of Parma's indoor halting l cage during spring training. sound, Coaches Fricker and Holzinger were con- fronted with rebuilding the infield positions. With the initiation of new conditioning drills and exercises, the Redmen were gunning for first place in the LEL, which has been occupied by Euclid's Panthers for the past four seasons. Darby. Row 3-Walter, Chonko, Wilson, Ycxncrk, Bass, Csire, Heil, Kukul, Schdnz. Row 4-Boyd, Zeller, Fruits, Brown. 168 Thinclads aim for top spot in tough LEL Iim Demo and Kim Hill, two of Parma's trackmen, practice starts as they prepare for the challenging 1960 season. The track team, under its new Head Coach Mr. Sistek and Assistant Coach Mr. Furpahs, partic- ipated in a tough 14 meet schedule which, this year, included the Ohio Wesleyan Relays and the Muskingum Relays. High spots of the 1960 season were the district meet at Rhodes, the LEL meet VARSITY TRACK-Bottom Row-Francis, Harbart, Det- wiler, Buck, Cibula, Strack, LaRocco, Berge, Edge, Terry, Hartline, Coach Furpahs, Row 2-Basch, Russell, Evans, Champion, Butler, Decker, Flight, Spatz, Redick, Chinnici, Buemi. Row 3-Splitstone, Seibert, Barnett, Klernens, Sus- at Shaker Heights, and the state meet held at Columbus. Paced by five returning lettermen and numerous promising juniors and sophomores, the cindermen worked hard in an effort to dethrone the reigning LEL and district track powers and gain their tirst major track championship. tarsic, Wolansky, Russell, Nevzil, Woytko, Kirkpatrick. Row 4-Erickson, Suchan, Gravatt, Walter, Brockhurst, Ziek, Todia, Andrews, Warren, Pipoly. Row 5-Horton, Lyons, Iirka, Hirzel, Hill, Krummins, Demo, Balla, Davis. 169 Luckless tennis team finishes season, 0-5 Although aided by two returning lettermen, the Parma tennis team, coached by Mr. Posgai, didn't taste victory this year. Among the nine boys who received letters were three underclassmen. In its seasonal debut, the Redmen were halted at Euclid, 4-1. Lakewood then dumped the net- ters, 5-Og Parma lost at home in like manner to Cleveland Heights. The season ended with a 4-1 loss to Shaw followed by a 5-0 Shaker romp. Al Slawson and Doug Limberg, both members of Parma's tennis team, demonstrate their form on the tennis court. Zahn, Boyco TENNIS RECORD Parma Opponent l Euclid 4 0 Lakewood 5 U Cleveland Heights 5 l Shaw 4 U Shaker Heights 5 These Boys Leaders show oft their unique float which is about to take its place in the Homecoming game parade. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - Bottom Row-Slepko, Lim- berg, Slawson, Becker, Bed- nar. Row 2 - Mr. Posgai, , coachg larrett, Kurtz, Vojir, Dover, Duloas, Kravchuk, Golf and Leaders attract the sports-minded GOLF TEAM-Bottom Row - Backer, Gates, Dzurik, Beran, Pawlak, Zamiska, Gallagher, Satola. Row 2- Hogel, Smith, Schill, Staten, Habart, Dobro, Gatz, Garda- ner, Lehman, Brockhurst. Under the experienced eye of Coach Fritzsche, the 1960 golfers swung into their second season as part of the 6 team West Side Public School League. The linksmen frequently practiced into the evening hours preparing for the rugged ten- match schedule. Inter-team competition was keen, as aspiring young members challenged the veterans for higher positions on the squad. Climaxing the season were the LEL and district matches. BOYS LEADERS-Bottom Row-Funk, Pekar, Tarnovecky, Bucher, secretary, Brady, treasurer, Brucchieri, president, Harbart, vice-president, Tvorik, publicity, Paul, Steck, Peresta. Row 2-Kinion, Slepko, Lewicki, Perry, Blazak, Rope whistles, black and white garb, and plenty of spirit characterized the members of the Boys Leaders Club, Supervised by Mr. Fritzsche, the boys met once a week to learn more of the grow- ing gym program. They used this know-how in many ways, such as in demonstrating skills, leading calisthenics, and officiating both in class and at intramurals. A get-acquainted gym party with the Girls Leaders offered social entertainment. Hill, Seibert, Boppel, Scholl, Walter, Kubalci. Row 3- Bourquin, Marsoun, Powell, Snyder, Aho, Havens, Heil, Csire, Krentz, Nieclzialek, Meech, Hubley, Tryda, Harants. lien? wwf l Leaders sponsor Christmas Alumnae Party GIRLS LEADERS-Bottom Row-lvey, Rieck, Loebs, Koit, vice-president, Coppola, president, Sullivan, treasurer, Wadzuk, secretary, lvlizek, publicity chairman, Saba, Battaglia. Row 2-Rudyk, Todor, Cowgill, Detrick, Kulcsar, Karen Kunz signs up for the spaghetti dinner as Iudy Kneebusch reads a notice on the Leaders' bulletin board. 172 Kolman, Haas, Kneebusch, Graham, Van Linge, Flick, Furman. Row 3-Gerding, Miller, Briggs, Sieinfadt, Wai- ters, ludy Beclriar, Pavicic, Kunz, Walker, Ioyce Bednar, Shaker, Evert, Taliak. As student aides in the physical education de- partment, Girls Leaders assisted in classes by tak- ing attendance, demonstrating skills, and also by officiating at intramurals. With their advisers, Miss Felt and Mrs. Magyar, the girls held a mother-daughter dinner and spent a weekend at Hiram House Camp. The pinning of new Leaders and the farewell dinner during Leaders' Week were two exciting times enjoyed by this group. These five Leaders enjoy themselves as they work quickly to iinish their iloat in time for the Homecoming parade. Intramural teams compete for championships Several girls report their positions to Ianice Todor at the scorer's table before starting their basketball game. Coming from the girls' gym every Monday and Friday after school was the excited cheering and shouting of the some 200 girls who participated in intramurals. Co-presidents Bonnie Flick and Linda Briggs, with their advisers Miss Felt and Miss Siciliano, set up the year's program which included basketball, volleyball, and softball. While enjoying companionship and recreation, the girls developed skill through team competition. Girls scramble for possession ot the ball in their effort to win their basketball game at Friday night intramurals. INTRAMURAL OFFICERS - Bottom Row-Lakins, bowl- ing co-ordinatorg Adrian and Haas, co-secretariesg Krabec, treasurer. Row 2- Kruk, bowling co-orcliriatorg Todar, vice-preside-ntg Briggs and Flick, co-presi- cle-rits. -af Bowlinq offers recreation for many PSH-ers 'IZA' W, ALL-STAR TEAM-Bottom Row-loyce Togliciterro, Iocinn Rifviii Row 2--Karen Ginnrin, Kathy Ncitherson, Beverly Schultz TOP BOWLING TEAM - Donnci Sikulci, Donna Lind, Reggie lD'Amore, Rose Vfilleio, Sandy Snow This year intramural bowling drew some 36 teams to Parma Recreation every Monday. Wed- nesday, and Thursday afternoon. At the Cuyahoga County Roll-Off in january, our top team won the handicap, home alley. and individual trophies. A week later the All-Stars duplicated this accomplish- ment, and Kathy Natherson also won an individual high trophy with a score of 208. Bowling advisers were Miss Felt, Miss Brownell. and Miss Cochrane. Iudy Radiszewski and Donna Lckins hope to add strikes to their scores as they demonstrate their bowling form. 'rf - Ql- Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm of students Whether taking part in the assemblies or lead- ing the crowd in support of the Redrnen, the var- sity and JV cheerleaders helped spark enthusiasm and school spirit in the student body. The girls, advised by Mrs. Magyar and Mrs. Kishman, prac- ticed three nights a week to improve their cheering VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Bottom Row-Sandy Graham, Veronica Dempsey, Deanna De-nk, Adrienne Amon. Row IV CHEERLEADERS-Kathy Kulcsar, ludie Zaremba, Bar- bara Rudyk, Linda Kollar, Mariellen Loebs, Margie Hieck skill. By attending a clinic at Bowling Green State University in November, they got ideas for devel- oping new cheers and, as a result, were awarded the Brooklyn-Parma News Trophy. These cheer- leaders spent many after-school hours at the clinic training girls for next year's squads. 2 - Marilyn Sponseller, Ioyce Gerding, Peggy Taliak, Delene Evert, Anne Walters, -f ..la.siF-wir lf' ill' M5?fl.i,1ai5'Hl ' . 7' 324' i off' 'MZSV1 V21 Qmflnn t P51313 life , X2 - Q A I YK ' f - 1 If X X x ' 1 X ff ' O I Y f ' XX K 176 ,S fu 9 x ,-- .. EER '- he Lf? 'ii -2 Q eg v N I . L ,Q S . 1. is , if 7 I W R 1 if gm :Up l .. ,S 5 ,worm M-Wag if gm' , 'S ,W 55? -4 X gg.. .gif ZAQAQSC5 533931. f' Ny 9,.z '2Ye??k?35:w f -, Tvisfi'95?1??2 if , -1 H' V ' 4,43 . s 3 1.,7'.'N Q VW gh x -V A Wag 1 Gwynn, it SPECTRUM art editor Cynthia Russell carefully places a book in the showcase display publicizing the sale of the SPECTRUM. 1 ff, 1, 1' 0 .w, Q '-f. L 178 , .d,awrN N Time was precious to most of us at PSH during the past year. Because of the active lives we led, there never seemed to be enough minutes and hours in each day. As students, we found much time was consumed in class and in completing homework after-hours. As sports enthusiasts, we attended football games. As members of our respective classes, we devoted time to producing assemblies and playsg we also joined many clubs. Although we often wondered at our ability to squeeze so much into each day, we knew that all this activity was part of student life at PSH. 1 Tony Iacobucci and Donna Morgan pause to browse tor a moment and to select a book from the new library's shelves Library addition qives PSH a neW 1ook Scorching autumn sunshine, snow and icy winds, and damp spring days did not prevent PSH's 3200 students from coming to school each weekday morning. We either piled into buses or trudged on foot to another bustling day of activity. We arrived at different times. Early birds were in the cafeteria as early as 7:15. Most of us who walked came at 7:45. Then there always were the unfortunate people who overslept and, if they hurried, arrived just in time to avoid a trip to the oflice for a tardy slip. During those minutes between 7:45 and 8:00. the halls echoed with more activity than at any other time of the day. We rushed to our lockers because we needed at least tive minutes to get them opened, put away coats, and find necessary books. After several important trips to such places as the library, supply store, and the office, none of us could resist a last minute chat. But a glance at the clock told us to hurry to our 8:00 o'clock class and start another day's work. Mrs. Way's homeroom devotes its dutiful and concentrated attention to some very familiar paper work: schedule cards. HXr .. - f Every Friday night football fracas finds plenty of devoted Accompanied by a tuba. these members of the PSH march- ing band display lots oi spirit as they yell, Charge! Byers Field, usually a placid place, came alive each Friday night in the fall as mobs of PSH-ers and Parma partisans swarmed in to encourage the Redmen. Standing room only was often the sit- uation even before the game started. As the starting lineups were announced. confetti flew, ticker tape streamed, and the agile and ap- parently tireless cheerleaders helped us yell en- couragement for our team. We stood as Parma's band played the national anthem and then settled back to watch the action on the field. It was well worth watching. We could divide this sea- son's games into two classes: exciting and truly nerve-wracking. But the Redmen won them all! Often we noticed our voices threatening to give out so we were grateful for half time. We beat trails to the refreshment stands, consumed hot chocolate, cherry pop, and popcorn, and re- turned to our seats to watch the half-time show. Then we stood proudly to sing the Alma Mater. But the greatest moment of all came at the end of the last quarter. Eleven...ten...nine... we counted off the game's final seconds-and then cheered our tribute to another Redmen victory. Redmen capture their second LEL title Arnie Chonko congratulates an opponent for a very well- fans and enthusiasts appearing to back the Redmen. fought battle after the Redmen's 6f0 victory over Shaw. Xu ld fy ' 1' Gull N JJ X qj fl. x L wflf N ,fl ' K .l XJ . jjj, JJ jj' 4 180 Q ' , . f w ' The Little Iniun That Could did: namely, win first in the Homecoming float contest for the Boys Boosters. while Parma students and citizens cheer Preparations began weeks in advance. Elections were held in senior homerooms. Club members grew glassy-eyed from working on their floats every night. The band and the football team practiced long and diligently. Parma alumni made plans to be home the weekend of the big event. And then at last it was Friday, October 16: Homecoming. Homecoming began with a parade down Ridge Road, which featured Hoats from school-sponsored clubs including Boosters, Leaders, and Y-Teens. Boys Boosters won first place with their float titled 'The Little Injun that Could. But the parade's highlights were the queen, Adrienne Amon, and her four attendants, Linda Briggs, Joy Gerding, Mar- ilyn Sponseller, and Linda Thompson. At the game Parma's Redmen trounced Shaw, 6-0. And half time saw the climax of the evening as Queen Adie received her crown from Marlyn Gelo, PSH's Homecoming Queen of 1958. The Coronation Ball, held the next evening, was a gay Finish to a wonderful weekend: Homecoming. Homecoming's proud, thrilling moments were many. but perhaps the best one was Queen Adie's coronation. this ' ' TSS' A Canteens are regular social features: some Newly mel acquaintances or old friends? Karen Emery's dancing partner during the sophomore mixer is lim Good. Dancing feel-shoeless, of course-and smiling faces are seen in PSH's gym on the night of the sockhop canteen. We think of Saturday night-and we wish it were closer. We may anticipate a chance to relax in the liveliest fashion possible. We may look for- ward to a cheerful evening with our friends-or with that sharp guy or girl we've just met. In short, we look forward to canteen! What's the formula for a canteen? It's this: the newest records and the latest dance steps. plus one of our favorite disc jockeys. Add as many PSH-ers as possible. Assemble these in the cafeteria on Saturday evening: these equal fun! Several canteens emphasized variety. A sock hop proved to be easy on the gym floor although chilling for those susceptible to cold feet. And we remember the Christmas canteen with the tree decorated with the ornaments that we brought. The Student City Cabinet-sponsored sophomore mixer in September not only gave the Class of '62 a chance to get acquainted and to take their place in PSH social affairs but also gave them their first taste of the good times ahead at PSH. 182 specials are Twirp I walked him to class, carried all his books, and then I asked him for a date tonight. Was this girl being forward-too aggressive? Not on your life! It was Twirp Season! The word Twirp comes from the initials of The Woman Is Requested To Pay. During Twirp Season the girls borrow the masculine prerogative, and for one week any boy becomes legal game. This year's Twirp Week, November 10-14, ended with a Roaring Twenties Dance in the cafeteria. The fun of Twirp Week was only one aspect of fall. College Night and the NHS induction re- minded us that fall was also a time for academic pursuits. Seniors of scholastic excellence were recognized at the fall induction ceremony of the National Honor Society, and the potential college students of PSH had many of their questions an- swered when they attended informative sessions with representatives from their favorite colleges on College Night. Among the colleges represented were Hiram, Antioch, Bowling Green, and Kent. Believe it or not, this is 1959! Sue Heavilon and Irene Plak are dressed for the Roaring Twenties Twirp dance. H 1 WNW 932335.41 Y + Week, College Night Candlelighters Linda Sullivan and Lois Wadzuk perform their duties as a part of the NHS induction ceremonies. College Night finds Case 'l'ech's representative on hand with information and advice for prospective Case men. 3, 183 The auditorium lobby hums with activity just before the noon movie, as students buy tickets and flock in to watch. PSH-ers find each school day is both a Daily hundreds of PSH-ers race to the cafeteria, crowd into line, and wait patiently to buy a delicious hot lunch. Lunch period? My favorite class! say some. And it's the high point of the day for all of us. It's a period we wait for all morning. No mat- ter when we eat, fifth, sixth, or seventh period, we find that the class immediately before it is apparently the longest one in the day as we wait for the bell in a spirit of anticipation. At last we are free, if only for forty-tive minutes. We make very hurried expeditions to our lockers, then dash down to the cafeteria in order to get a place in the seemingly endless lunch line. Next we find our table and our friends. We sit down to compare notes on the morningfs events, fend off an occasional chair snatcher, practice sales resistance on Boosters, and eat our lunch. We have a choice of things to do in the free half of our lunch period. We could watch part of a noon movieg we could attempt the hike to the rec roomg we could simply study in the library. But soon lunch period is over, and we hear the bell reminding us that it's time for class. Forty minutes is a significant length of time to all of us at PSH. Those forty-minute units that compose our school days are probably the most important parts of our student life : they are our class periods, our time to learn. Some of our classes are quiet: we recall the concentration we found vital in math or science courses, and stricken silences accompanying any unexpected tests. Some of them are more lively: we remember chatty art classes, spirited debates in guidance, or the adventure of our First try at parallel parking. Some classes are noisy: we think of the clatter of typewriters, the pleasant hum of sewing machines, or perhaps an alarming crash that tells us we've broken a test tube. Some- times the noise is more directed: we choir, band, and orchestra members know this very well. The five-minute breaks between our classes are equally important to us. They afford us time to stop at our lockers, pause at the drinking foun- tain, check the WTIP bulletin board, greet a few friends, and thread our way through PSH's per- petual traffic jam. And we arrive just in time for our next class, again ready to learn. Compasses, protractors, and similar unusual instruments come into use as Mr. Hick's geometry class takes a test. time tor learning and a time for enjoyment Paulette Rady and Erica Adrian help keep PSH informed of coming events by changing the WTIP bulletin board. Rita Budd and Margaret Bruno stock up on school needs at a thriving PSH institution, Mr. Haines' supply store. 185 Anxious faces are turned toward the basket as a few of the Parma Redmen devote all their attention to the game. Basketball games and Plagued by increasing appetites, though with undimin- ished high spirits, basketball fans stop for refreshments. 186 In this game, as in all of those involving Parma's basket- ball team, fast action and exciting happenings prevail. Christmas festivities PSH's gym is ralter-high with students, teachers. par- ents, and other interested citizens-all basketball lans. Winter-a dismal stretch of nasty weather? Not at PSH where the climate had its compensations. For one thing, winter meant Christmas, a holi- day for which we waited eagerly and prepared ex- tensively. Weeks before Christmas, PSH was al- ready in the mood. Choir members went around humming Christmas music. Artistic PSH-ers pre- pared for the display contest. Decorations mys- teriously appeared in classrooms. Girls angled for ho!idates. We all planned to do enormous amounts of schoolwork during the two weeks of our vacation. Yet almost before we knew it, the hol- idays were over and we were back at school. Another consolation of winter was basketball. We remember piling into PSH on chilly evenings, getting our hands stamped, and settling down in the gym to watch some fast action as the Redmen tried again to out-dribble, out-pass, and primarily to outscore their adversaries. Although the Red- men's fortunes varied, we cheered our hardest regardless of the game's outcome. And afterwards we danced away what energy we had left at a record hop in the cafeteria-a fine sequel to a game and a gay way to liven a chilly night. in MT,,,...r........ s i .,,..i,.. Urns fig 1 nu cl Ron Coppolino, Ron Pekar, and Sally Lupnacca admire The True Meaning of Christmas, Iunior Class display. add notes of cheer to long winter months Mr. Wirth's ticket-selling helpers are Arlene Latanick, Karen Kvaska, Ed Krause. Anne Walters. Tillmon Simmons. 187 Dramatics students occupy f 2 l v Roman senator Gallio's home is disrupted by some violent action as the senior play, The Robe, nears its climax. Stage crew members Marv Nevans and Bill Anderson help set the stage for one of PSH's dramatic presentations. 188 the spotlight if si X X 4 . . tits its e , ti 3 sg SLP 53 .isv....,,,,,g There was magic in the air-a tense excitement pervaded the atmosphere and touched everyone in sight. Actors, Stage Crew members, make-up peo- ple, and prompters filled the dressing rooms and the back stage. A few actors stood in the wings waiting nervously, some silently mouthing their lines, others merely gazing into space. Behind each stage production at PSH were many people doing various tasks. Thespians, Masquers, Soc N' Buskin, and drama classes were the training grounds for the aspiring actors and directors. Members of the Stage Crew were giants behind the scenes, doing all the necessary techni- cal work. The publicity committee worked hard be- fore the performance and then came to watch their predictions of a successful production become real- ities. The performance was a product of the com- bined efforts of each of these groups, and each de- rived the satisfaction of a job well done. Whether the play was The Robe, Don Quix- ote, or The Wall, the thrilling excitement before the curtain rose could only be compared to the feeling of satisfaction when the applause lingered long after the curtain closed. during Parma's ear-round theater season The Thespians' entry in the state one-act play contest is The Wall, featuring Lynne Latter and Ron Marsoun. Al Hubley. playing a conspiraior, delivers a speech to Lynne Latter and Ron Mcxrsoun during a dress rehearsal. Two soldiers menace Matisse Rotha, fiancee oi cr prisoner soon to be executed, in Cl tense scene from The Wall. 189 WW ' w r 4 ' 1 W U wt' ., , ,:,..ffq.w y , . uf, V -X W?',:,zft '. fgjgifftli ' A ' swim ,, F Y . Q as MW , A II -A 1 elf . ij 42 N If :.Qz'fe2f.j5 -' .E ' L 1 Is this cx demonstration of poor table manners? No. it's just cx pie-eating competition at the All School Party. PSH takes time for fun at the All School Several prom-goers stop at the refreshment table lor ci bite to eat and rx moment's rest ot the 1959 Iunior Prom. 3 g,-A 190 We snickered as we watched a line-up of boys valiantly trying to eat pies no-handed. We en- tered a pop-drinking contest and succeeded only in sloshing pop all over ourselves, the person next to us, and the floor. We tried, usually in vain, to toss embroidery hoops around the necks of Dirty George and his fellow ducks. Then we Hung beanbags at a wooden clown to win leis. And where did we do all this? At the All School Party, a Student Council-sponsored affair. This unique event also featured a dance in the cafe- teria, a fortune teller, and a variety show includ- ing, among other things, a chorus line of five Hbewitching beauties from Boys Leaders. By May the All School Party had become his- tory, but then came the senior and junior proms. We could have danced all night -and did just that at these gala dances, one held in the Hotel Cleveland and one in the Hotel Statler. We found that the proms, finished off by picnics the next day, were the crown jewels of the Queen's year. Norma Gardr1er's downing in the Iunior Class assembly serves to help brighten one Thursday morning in Ianuary. Party and enjoys assemblies, talent shows Providing rich barbershop harmony with a touch of humor are the Uncalled Four -Petel, Funk, Taylor, Kinion. I-Iaec est tua vita. Iulius Caesar, Don Dybiec says to Bill Moss in a Latin adaptation of This Is Your Lite. 5 - Personality p1us spotlights Mr. and Miss tw:-,n rpm- For one evening, the new library becomes the lounge oi cr New York hotel for the senior dance, Manhattan Skyline. Still a little stunned by the news of their election are Iohn Holden and Veronica Dempsey-Mr. and Miss PSH. A certain glow was in the air. It was a shimmer of excitementg it was a glow of anticipation: it was a feverish blur of activity as hurried prep- arations were made. It was a starry look in the eyes of girls as they discussed their new dresses or daydreamed about their datesg it became a wor- ried gleam when transferred to the eyes of their escorts, who wondered momentarily if they could finance the affair. And this glow was an unmis- takable signal that a class dance was near. Mysteriously transformed into a plush New York hotel, the cafeteria was the locale for Man- hattan Skyline' on the evening of january 30. Girls in fluffy new dresses danced with their dates to the music of Jim Becker's orchestra as worries about school were forgotten. Another glow-that of a sparkling personality- was saluted in Top Teen Week in February. Out- standing PSH-ers were honored for personality and leadership: selected as exemplary of both were Mr. and Miss PSH, john Holden and Ronnie Dempsey. PSH: other students A P Nwwsw 5.43 l use 4 QQ, State wrestling champion Harry Houska. nicknamed Pretz- el. stops for a moment to admire his championship medal. Three successful scribblers are these NCTE writing test candidates, Tom Minnick. Cynthia Russell, and Carl Ryant. excel scholastically Westinghouse Science Talent Search winner, Dave Fahr land, explains a circuit diagram of his teaching machine.' Art Eberle makes an adjustment in his radio telescope one of many entries in the Science Day exhibit. Feb. 20 35 , I - The speech team members who qualified for state finals are Gardner, Gregory, Krause, Puchalski, and Ryant. Students earn honors in fields ranqinq Four winners oi awards for their work in machine shop are Iames Cugier, Louis Szuba, Bob Iurca, Iohn Dutkotski. 194 Bob White, state winner in the 1960 Fisher Auto Body Competition, inspects his prize-winning dream car model. 'Hum FSL if Can she bake a cherry pie? Lynn Grugel proves that she can. as she demonstrates her ability at Open House. Key winners in the Regional Scholastic Art Competition include Gellner, Coppolino, Madeley. Rakauskas, Pekar. from music to mechanics, art to oratory Three ilulists, Ianet Arkangel, Sue Lorenzen, and Diane Divis. tune up for the Solo and Ensemble Contest. 195 During SCM campaign week, underclass PSH-ers take a fling at politics and cheer for their chosen candidates. Underclassmen elect Tom Good, newly elected Student City Manager, receives his gavel from Walt Zaremba. his 1958-59 predecessor. 196 lohn Holden and his campaign manager, lim Zavocky. con- gratulate Tom Good and Peggy Taliak on Tom's election. an SCM and seniors Who would be Parma's Student City Manager for 1959-60? This question was a topic for plenty of spirited discussion and much lively speculation last spring as election time crept upon us. The field, we soon found, was narrowed down to two candidates, Tom Good and john Holden. And then it was campaign week! We considered the candidates thoroughly as their campaign com- mittees slaved patiently over ways to present the candidates' good points or simply attract the un- decided. We chose sides, we proudly carried signs, and we looked like members of some Badge- of-the-Day Club as we advertised our choices in PSH's halls. And we found that it was fun! Yet, however fiercely we stood for Good or held out for Holden, we were all sure that either one would be a suitable SCM. So we cast our votes, relaxed, and compared legends about previous cam- paigns that had been decided by only four votes! When the results came, we were satisfied: the Stu- dent City Manager we had elected was Tom Good. Not the sunset, but the dawn. This motto, chosen by the Senior Class of 1960, was a famil- iar thought to us as time began to run out in the school year. For all of us, it was indeed not an end, but a beginning in many ways. The entire year was a beginning for the soph- omores. Becoming accustomed to PSH with its crowded halls, changing scenes, and many activ- ities was a fascinating but full-time job. Juniors, having found their way around, were now fully accustomed to PSH and looked forward to assuming their places as seniors. And seniors had mixed memories of their last year at PSH. They sadly recalled term papers and trig tests, but their memories were primarily of the good times they had had-football games, dances, class plays, All School Parties, and many more. But as they were looking back, they were also looking forward and planning their futures. Four years of college lay ahead for someg some planned more immediate careers. But all saw the unlimited possibilities ahead and realized that, despite their regrets about leaving PSH, this end too was a beginning-perhaps the best one of all. Mr. Briggs presents a medal for achievement in English to Tanya Fedorowycz on Recognition Day in May, 1959. consider their futures as the year ends Three years at PSH reach an end for the Class of 1960, as a few seniors take one last look around on Cap Day. 197 Photography by ess ir specializing in time salom portrait- urc for over a quarter of a century . . . in a Class by itself for school and college yearbooks. your ojicial Plootogmplyer TRAIT SALON 7TH wi HIGBEE aww, SERVING OHIO'S FINEST SCHOOLS with the b t of quality ph to engravings CLEVELAND ENGRAVING CO. 310 WEST LAKESIDE, N. W CLEVELAND 13, OHIO Clevelands fn st engra ng plant SENIOR ACTIVITY INDEX ABOOKIRE, SANDRA - Sandy - 10502 Halcyon Dr. C305 Soc N' Buskin 3: Thes- pians 3, 4: Speech Team 2, 3, 4: Concert Choir 3, 4: Modem Dance 2: NFL 2, 3, 4: JCWA 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 2. ACKER, SUSAN- Sue -7915 Newgort Ave. C295 Concert Band 2, 3, 4: FTA , 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. ADAMS, KATHLEEN- Kathy -6770 Oak- wood Dr. C305. ADAMS, PATRICK - 5284 Knollwood Dr. C295 Wrestling 2. ADLER, CLARENCE - Jay Cee - 2915 Maplecrest Ave. C345 Golf 2. AHERN, THOMAS - Tea - 9640 Oakdale Rd. C295 Choristers 2: Intramurals 4. ALESSANDRO, CARL- C. J. -3035 Lin- coln Ave. C345 Bowling 3. ALPINE, JOSEPH - Joe - 4403 Kenmore Ave. C315. ALTZNAUER. CAROLYN - Altzie - 258 Ma leview Dr. C315 Choralaires 2: FTA 3, 4: Office Pages 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: National Honor Society 4. AMATO, RICHARD - 6020 Deering Ave. C305. AMON, ADRIENNE - Adie - 7875 Ridge Rd. C295 Intramurals 2, 3: Cheerleaders 3, 4: Boosters 4: Hall Guards 3: Girls' Board Vice-President 3, President 4: Student Coun- cil 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4. ANDERSON, LOIS- Andi -5760 W. 44th St. C345 Hall Guards 2, 3: Office Pages 3: FTA 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: Spectrum 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. ANDERSON, WILLIAM - Bill - 7718 Lib- erty Ave. C295 Stage Crew 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Gen'nan Club 3. ANDREWS, BEN - Benj - 6728 Oakwood Dr. C305. ANDRUSKO, DOROTHY - Doe - 4910 Torrington Ave. C345. ANDRYC, JUDITH- Judy -B111 Thornton Dr. C295 Girls' Glee 2: Choristers 2: Bowl- ing 4: Intramurals 4: Hall Guards 2: Office Pages 4: FTA 4: Y-Teens 4. ANGELIS, KATHLEEN - Kathy -- 4315 Redfem Rd. C345 Bowling 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. ANTONUCCI, LYNDA-8111 Snow Rd. C295 Choristers 3, 4. ARDEN, DANIEL- Dan -5903 Forest Ave. C295. ARDEN, METRO - Meat Ball - 7600 Sun- rise Oval C295. ARDITO, BARBARA- Barb -6007 Brown- field Dr. C295 Bowling 3. ARKANGEL, JANET- jan -8312 Ivandale Dr. C295 Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Chamber Music Society 3, 4: OHice Pages 4: Clinic Aids 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ARKANGEL, ROBERT- Bob -7111 Luelda Ave. C295 Concert Band 4: Reserve Band 2: Vanity Band 3: Marching Band 3, 4. ASAD, DONNA - Pixie - 6515 Dartworth Dr. C295. ASHMUS, NEIL-1816 North Ave. C295. ASTALOS, JERRY - 6707 Famsworth Dr. C295. ATHENS, RICHARD - Nathen - 370 Star- light Dr. C315. AUGAITIS, SHEILA C305. BABON. KENNETH - Ken -4103 Fruit- Club 3. 9630 Enderby Dr. - 7571 W. 116th St. land Dr. C345 Rifle BACHMAN, CLAIRE - C305 Boosters 4: French Club 3: Home Ec. Club 2: Y-Teens 3, 4: Girls' Board 4: Class Committee 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. BADER, SUZAN- Sue -4430 Redfem Rd. C 305 . BAKOS, DAVID1 Dave -2 309 Grovewood Ave. C34 5 . BALINT, SANDRA- Sandy -7910 Ivandale Dr. C29 5. BALK, GEORGE-3423 smmexd Dr. C345. 200 BALLINGER, BARBARA - Babs - 6507 Ridgewood Ave. C295 Choralaires 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. BALOGH, DAVID-2804 Lincoln Ave. C345. BQggiAUCK.AS, DAVID-5847 W. 54th St. BANYASZ, DOLORES-- Dee -11290 Aaron Dr. C305 Bowling 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. BARANOWSKI, DAVID - 6390 Bonroi Dr. C31 5. BQIEAIVOWSKI, DENNIS - 6390 Bonroi Dr. BAtI233I'KO, ALAN- Al -9260 Tracy Trail BARBERIC. KAREN - Pooch - 10913 Blossom Ave. C305 Russian Club 3, 4. BARBOUR, EILEEN-6503 Ridgewood Ave. C295 Spanish Club 3. BARBUS, ROBERT - Bob - 8011 Newport Ave. C295 Intramurals 3, 4. BARD, LYNN-6482 Crossview Rd. C315. BARKER, BOYD-2902 Dellwood Dr. C345. BARNETT, BARBARA- Barb -B795 Lynn- haven Rd. C305 Girls' Glee 2, 3. BARNOK, BEVERLY- Boots -5225 Rose- side Dr. C345. BARTON, DANIEL-1-Dan -1 791 E. spfsgue Rd. C3 1 5 . BARTON, LaVERNE- Love -5 806 Charles Ave. C2 9 5 . BASILE, BONITA - Boas - 5952 West- minster Dr. C295 Bowling 2, 3: Y-Teens 4. BASS, ROBERT - Bob - 6527 Bonroi Dr. C315 Class Vice-President 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4: Boosters 4: Student City Cabinet 4. BATTAGLIA, SYLVIA--5837 Clearview Dr. C305 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4: Oflice Pages 2: Y-Teens 4. BAUMAN, MARGARET - Marge - 11017 Lawndale Dr. C305 Masqlsers 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Hall Guards 2: Y- eens 2, 3. BECHLER, DAVID- Dave -6203 N. Can- terbury Rd. C295. BECKA, THOMAS- Tom -7919 Essen Ave. C295 German Club 4: Russian Club 3, 4: ETA 3, Secretary 4: JCWA 3, 4: Rifle Club BECKER, RAYMOND - Ray - 5232 W. 50th St. C345 Orchestra 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. BEDNAR, MICHAEL- Mikie -4214 Dawn- shire Dr. C345 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Concert- master 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Class Play 3: Boost- ers 4: JCWA 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. BEEBE, DAVID - Dave - 7845 Ridge Rd. C295 Golf 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. BEHRMAN, CLARICE - Ricey - 9880 Reichert Rd. C295 Choralaires 2: Concert Choir 3, 4: Spectrum 4: National Honor Society 4. BELFI, DONNA-1850 Pleasant Valley Rd. C345 Girls' Glee 2: Choralaires 3: Chanson- aires 4: Fencing 3: Office Pages 3: Spanish Club 2: FTA 3. BELL, LYLE-6116 Stratford Dr. C305. BENDER, CAROLYN- J, L. -11071 Naomi Dr. C305. BENEDICT, JEANNE - 5853 W. 54th St. C295 FBLA 4. BENSON, DARLEEN- Fluff -9600 More- land Rd. C295 Masquers 3: Class Play 3: Speech Team 3: Choralaires 2: Concert Choir 3, 4: Boosters 4: AVA Secretary 3: FTA 3, 4: Morning Show 4: JCWA 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 3: Girls' oard 4: National Honor Society , 4. BENTZEN, LOUIS- Louie -4403 W. Pleas- ant Valley Rd. C345 Intramurals 4: German Club 2: Science Club 2, 3, 4. BENYA, ROSE MARIE - 2700 Russell Ave. C345 Oliice Pages 3: Latin Club 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: JCWA 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. BERAN, RICHARD - Dick - 6102 Sunder- land Dr. C295 Golf 4. BERG, ADELE-9640 Tracy Trail C305. BERNAUER, DOREEN 1 6406 Luelda Ave. C295 FNC 2. BERNHARDT, MARIE-6906 Orchard Blvd. C305 Bowling 2: Spectrum 4. BERRY, WILLIAM - Bill - 7055 Parma Park Blvd. C305 Football 2. BESTER, LAWRENCE- Larry -9415 Pine- grove Ave. C295 Spanish Club 2. BEYER, NANCY - 6782 Parma Park Blvd. C305 Intramurals 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. BIALIC, CONSTANCE - Connie - 6023 Southington Dr. C295. BICHEK, WAYNE- Beech -6300 Chestnut Hills Dr. C295 Spanish Club 3: ,ICWA 4. BICKNELL, BONNIE - Smiley - 11314 Kader Dr. C305. BIELAWSKI, MARLENE - Butch - 151 Hillside Rd. C315 Bowling 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. BIEQHOWSKI, ROGER 1 6683 State Rd. BILECKY, JOHN - Red - 7510 Green Valley D.-. 4341. BILLANTE, CHARLES - Chuck - 6413 S. Canterbury Rd. C295. BINDER, LORETTA - Squeezer - 7801 Ridgefield Rd. C295 Choralaires 3: Concert ghtgr 4: Bowling 3, 4: FNC 2: Clinic Aids BINDOKAS, MARILYN - Pinkie - 3200 Melody Lane C345. BISCI-IL, KAREN - 3014 Standish Ave. C295 Hi-Spot 4: FBLA 4. BISESI, PHYLLIS ANN - Phyl -- 3310 Grovewood Ave. C345 Hall Guards 2. BLAZAK, ROBERT - B0b - 10253 G,-een- heath Dr. C305 Football 3, 4: Basketball 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Leaders 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Intramurals 4: FTA 4. BLAZER, FREDERICK- Fred -6506 Alber Ave. C295 Leaders 4. Blagfgi JOYCE ANN 1 5915 Westlake Ave. BLOCK, KARREN 1- 5603 Brownfield Dr. C305 FBLA 4. BLOESINGER, ALAN - Al - 7471 W. 118th St. C305 Bowling 2, 3, 4. BLY, NEIL - 1615 Brookdale Dr. C345. BLYTHIN, EDWARD - Ed - 5407 snow Rd. C295. BOBECK, CARL - 5702 Snow Rd. C295. BOBOWICZ, VALENTINE - Va1 - 5621 Broadview Rd. C345 Thespians 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Speech Team 2, 3, 4: Intramurals gg ?o?ters 4: AVA 2: Hall Guards 2: NFL BOLDMAN, LOIS- Lee -6422 Kerneywood Rd. C295 Soc N' Buskin 4: Choralaires 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Hall Guards 2: Movie ggIwAt Spanish Club 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: BOLOCA, ELAINE - Toots -- 6164 Broad. view Rd. C345 FBLA 4. BOROWSKE, RICHARD - Dick - 10781 Exifielgdge Dr. C305 Band 2, 3, 4: Basket- a . BOSCARELLO, RICHARD 1 2815 Stanfield Dr. C345. BOTA, RALPH - 5707 Hampstead Ave. C295 Hall Guards 3: JCWA 3 President 4. . BOURQUIN, GEORGE- Butch -B214 Ren- wood Dr. C295 Football 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 4: Leaders 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Canteen Committee 3, 4. BOWSER, ROBERT - Bob - 6418 Mm. chester Rd. C295. BOYD, MICHAEL - Mike - 10406 Man- orfotd Rd. C305 Basketball Manager 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 4: Boosters 4: Hi-Spot 2, 3, Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4. BRADY, ROBERT - Bob - 3427 Lincoln Ave. E345 Choristers 2: Leaders 2, 3, Treas- urer . BRAKEMAN, BRIAN15843 Eldon Dr. 1303 Speech Team 45 Concert Band 2, 35 Wrestling Manager 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Movie Crew 45 German Club 2, 35 Science Club 25 National Honor Society 4. BRANCATELLI, DOLORES 1 Dee - 5202 Wellington Ave. 1343 Girls' Chorus 25 Y- Teens 4. BRANDT, BRIAN 1 1810 Brookview Blvd. 1343. BRANDT, ROBERT1-llB0b T1595 Wexford 1343. BRECHBIEL, DONALD 1 Don 1 5806 Thomton Dr. 1293 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3. 45 Choristers 25 Parmanaires 3, 45 Concert Choir 45 Chamber Music Society 3, 4. BRECHBIEL, PEGGY1 Peg 15806 Thorn- ton Dr. 1293 Girls' Glee 25 FBLA 4. BRESKY, MARY LYNN14911 Lincoln Ave. 1343 Girls' Glee 25 Bowling 25 French Club 35 Spectrum 45 Y-Teens 3. BRIGADIER, PAUL 1 Al 1 2111 Grant- wood Dt. 1343. BRIGGS, DIANNE 1 Dee 1 5115 Albertly Ave. 1343. BRIGGS, LINDA 1 Lin 1 6448 Lawnwood Ave. 1303 Girls' Glee 25 Intramurals 2, 3, Co-President 45 Leaders 3. 45 Boosters 45 Oiiice Pages 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Girls' Board 2, Secretary 3, 45 Student Council 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Top Teen 3, 45 Homecoming Attendant 4. BROCKHURST. FREDERICK1 Fred 17191 Parma Park Blvd. 1303 Track 3, 4. BROSCH, DOROTH'Y1 Dort 11704 Grant- wood Dr. 1343. BROWN, BONITA 1 Bonnie 1 6871 Beres- ford 1303 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Hall Guards 2. BROWN, NED 1 4003 Redfern Rd. 1343 Golf 3, 4. BROWN, ROBERT1 Brownie 16404 West 54th St. 1293. BRUCCHIERI, SALVATORE 1 Sal 1 6347 W. 29th St. 1343 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BRUCCHIERI, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 10240 Chesterfield Dr. 1303 Football 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 45 Leaders 3, Vice-President 4. BRUCKNER, NOREEN 1 8123 Stratford Dr. 1293 Girls' Chorus 25 Hall Guards 35 Russian Club 3. BRIQIEMMER, KARL 1 6674 Broadview Rd. 1 13. BRUNARSKI, RICHARD1 Dick 1525l W. 44th St. 1343. BRUNNER, SALLY 1 4011 Liggett Dr. 1343 Girls' Glee 25 Choralaires 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Library Pages 2. BRZYGOT, FRANK1 Breeze 14406 Fruit- land 1343 Class Play 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Top Teen 3. BUCAR, CAROLYNN 1 6908 Parma Park Blvd. 1293 Office Pages 4. BUCHER, KENNETH - Breaker 1 9363 Ridgewood Dr. 1303 Leaders 2, 3, Secretary 45 Movie Crew 3, 45 FTA 45 Biology Club Vice-President 3, 45 Science Club Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Cave Ex- plorers 2, Vice-President 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BUCKSHAW, MARIE 1 Meb 1 10940 Glamer Dr. 1303. BUDD, JERRY1 Ebenizer -6545 S. Canter- bury 1293. BUEHNER, RICHARD 1 Lefty 1 6602 Ger ald Ave. 1293 Wrestling 35 Baseball 25 Intra- murals 2. BULAN, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 5767 W. 44th St. 1343. BUNCHER, RONALD1 Ron 1331S Ridge- wood Dr. 1343 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. BURKE, DENNIS1 Denny 15507 Morning- side Dr. 1293. BURTON, JOANNE 1 Jo 1 1230 Hillside Rd. 1313 Concert Band 3, 45 Reserve Band 25 Hall Guards 25 Office Pages 3, 45 FTA 35 National Honor Society 4. BURTON, LINDA 1 6081 Broadview Rd. 1343. Dr. 1343 Editor 45 BUSACK, CAROL 1 1422 Lorimer Fencing 35 Y-Teens 45 Hi-Spot 3, Spectmm 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BUSCH, JOAN 1 Joanie 1 6402 Ave. 1293 Bowling 3, 4. BUSH, JO ANN 1 Jo 1 5539 W. 1293 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Top Teen 3. BUSHI, STEPHEN 1 Stevereno 1 7286 Crickett Lane 1313 Intramurals 2. BUSKO, LOIS 1 4410 Forest Hill Blvd. 1343 Hall Guards 25 Russian Club 45 FBLA 4. BUTCHER, DENNIS 1 Denny-Sam 1 9541 Enderby Dr. 1303 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 4. BYLINA, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 4803 Wood Ave. 1343. CAMPANELLI KEN NETH1 Campy 11 l 50 Maple Dr. 1313 Intramurals 3, 4. CAMPBELL, LELAND 'HLSCH-' 9619 Fem- hill Ave. 1293. CANITIA, ALFRED 1 Alfie 1 6846 Parma Park Blvd. 1303 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Leaders 2, 3. CANNON, MARY ANNE 1 8123 Oxford Dr. 1293 Girls' Glee 25 Intramurals 25 Hall Guards 25 Student Council 2. CANTLEY, PATRICIA1 Pat -17189 Green- leaf Ave. 1303. CARDUCCI, CAROL 1 3040 Ridgewood Dr. 1343 Office Pages 4. CARMAN, ROGER 1 Bob 1 7205 Green- leag Ave. 1293 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, , 4. CARNEGE, RICHARDiilR1Ch,,l'6452 Buck- ingham 1293 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 3. CASO, FRANCES1 Fran 11l517 Snow Rd. 1303 Bowling 45 Y-Teens 4. CASTLE, MURIELT 'TOddy,,T5224 W. 16th St. 1343 Bowling 35 FTA 35 National Honor Society 4. CAVANAUGH, JOAN 1 Joani 1 590 Hill- side Rd. 13l3 Intramurals 2, 35 Hall Guards 2. CEBULA, JOYCE 1 Chuckles 1 4526 Well- ington 1343 Hall Guards 25 Home Economics Club 2. CHAPMAN, MARIE 1 12073 Lawndale Dr. 13123 Thespians 2, 35 Bowling 25 Y-Teens 2, . CHERNOFF, MARY JANE 1 Mary 15675 Renwood Dr. 1293 Intramurals 2, 45 Hall Guards 35 Russian Club 3, President 45 FTA 2, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 4. CHIKIK, VIVIAN 1 Chickie 12910 North Ave..1343 Bowling 25 FNC 2, 35 Home Eco- nomics Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. CHILDS, RONALD 1 Ronnie 1 6230 W. 54th St. 1293 Wrestling 45 Baseball 2. CHINNICI, JOSEPHLIAJO-JO,'-6914 Hamp- stead Ave. 1293 Track 3, 45 Boosters 4. CHIPKA, JOHN 1 Chippy 1 7804 Ivandale Dr. 1293 Science Club President 4. CHMIELEWSKI, JOSEPH - Joe 112095 Lawndale Dr. 1303. CHOMIK, KATHLEEN 1 Kathy 1 7608 Kenilworth Ave. 1293 Hall Guards 2. CIANFARANI, ALFRED- Al 15881 Gray- don Dr. 1313. CIAVARELLI, MATTHEW 1 Batt 1 8807 Pinegrove Ave. 1293 Cross-Country 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 4. COFFEY, SHIRLEY 1 7615 Wainstead Dr. 1293 Choristers 25 Hi-Spot 3. COLANTUONO, LOUIS1 The Indian 13430 Somia Dr. 1343. COLE, ALLAN 1 Al 16544 South Canter- bury 1293 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 35 Russian Club 4. COLLINS, KATHLEEN 1 Babe 1 7199 W. 130th St. 1303 Y-Teens 3, 4. CONRAD, JAMES 1 Jameo 1 1410 Brook- view Blvd. 1343. COOK, RICHARDl'AAD1Ck,,i5510 Alber Ave. 1293. COOK, SHARON 1 3403 Winthrop Dr. 1343 Spectrum 45 FBLA 4. COOPER, BRIAN 1 Coop 1 8412 Ivandale Dr. 1293 Intramurals 4. COOPER, TERRY 1 Cooch 1 5714 Brown- field Dr. 1293 Concert Band 2, 3. Westlake 54th St. COPPERS, DOROTHY 1 Dottie 1 4503 Dawnshire Dr. 1343 Girls' Chorus 25 Bowling 45 FNC 45 Y-Teens 45 Hi-Spot 2. COPPOLA, AUGUSTINE 1 Tina 1 5503 Orchard Ave. 1293 Thespians 45 Class Vice- President 25 Choristers 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, President 45 Boosters 45 FTA 3, 45 JCWA 25 Student Council 2, 35 Student City Cabinet Service Director 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. CORONA, ROSALIE 1 Rosie 1 7419 Wooster Pkwy. 1293. COSTELLO, EILEEN 1 Kitten 1 5618 Gilbert Ave. 1293 Hi-Spot 4. COUREY, DIANA 1 Chunky 1 7326 Oak- wood Rd. 1303. CROFTCHECK, VINCENT 1 Kruschev - 3326 Somia Dr. 1343. CSASZAR, VANCE 1 Franklin 1 361 Meadowlawn Blvd. 1313. CUGIER, JAMES 1 Poof 1 319 E. Pleas- ant Valley Rd. 1313. CULVER, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 5845 Park- hill Dr. 1303 Electricity Club 4. CUMMINGS, KAREN1 Kasey 16503 Ridge- wood Lakes 1293 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Y- Teens 45 FBLA 4. DACHTYL, SHEILA16110 Pelham Dr. 1293 Majorettes 3, 45 Office Pages 35 Y-Teens 3. DALESSANDRO, GEORGE12824 Maplecrest Ave. 1343. DANGLER SUSAN 1 Sue 1 6920 York Rd. 1303 Choralaires 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Modern Dance 25 Library Pages 2, 35 Otfice Pages 3, 45 FNC 2, 3, 4. DAPRANO, ARTHUR 1 Art 1 420 Twi- light 1313 Football 4. DARBY, EDWIN 1 O'Tool 1 6816 Holly- wood Dr. 1293 Football 4. DAZRDSON, LOWELL 1 4807 Montauk Ave. 1 . DAVIS, ALAN 1 Al 1 6344 Springwood 1303 Speech Team 35 Cross-Country 45 Track 3, 45 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DECH, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 7243 West 98th St. 1303. DECKER, MARLENE 1 8114 Covington Dr. 1293 Masquers 25 Choristers 25 Choralaires 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Office Pages 45 Rus- sian Club 3, 45 Variety Show 3. DEDO, JAMES 1 Dits 1 7913 Spring Garden 1293 Class Play 3. DELIA, MAMIE 1 7555 West 121st St. 1303 Brecksville High 2, 3. DEMKO, ELIZABETH 1 Betty 1 6768 Commonwealth Blvd. 1293 Office Pages 3. DEMKO, JOSEPHINE15200 W. Ridgewood Dr. 1343 Intramurals 25 National Honor Society 4. DEMO, JAMES 1 Jim 1 5110 Tuxedo Ave. 1343 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 I'.ettermen's Club 45 Spectrum Sports Editor DeMOSS, DIANNE14522 Rediem Rd. 1343. DEMPSEY, VERONICA 1 Ronnie 1 601 E. Sprague Rd. 1313 Class Secretary 3, 45 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 Canteen Com- mittee 2, 3, Secretary 45 Student Council 45 Top Teen 2, 3, Miss PSH 45 National Honor Society 4. DENK, DEANNA 1 Dinky 1 8307 Pi.ne- grove Ave. 1293 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Boost- ers 45 Cheerleaders 45 FTA 4. DENNIS, JAMES 1 Jim 1 1626 Cherry Lane 1313 Stage Crew 3, 45 Hall Guards 35 Radio Club 3. DENROE, VALERIE 1 Johnnie 1 6002 Belmere Dr. 1293. DeSILVIO, DONNA15828 Parma Hts. Blvd. 1303 Y-Teens 4. DETRICK, LINDA 1 5600 Snow Rd. 1293 Class Secretary 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Choral- aires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Boosters 45 OH'ice Pages 25 FTA 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens, Secretary 2, Cab- inet 3, Program Chairman 45 Spectrum 45 Student Council 25 Class Committee 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, Program Chair- man 4. DIASIO, MARIA - Dick 1 3106 Welling- ton Ave. 1343 Library Pages 3. 201 DICKEY, DOROTHEA 1 Dorothy 1 2818 Grantwood Dr. 1345 Girls' Glee 25 French Club 35 Y-Teens 3. DISTLER, NANCY 1 Dis 1 4211 Wood Ave. 1345. DIXON, MAUREEN 1 2430 Klusner Ave. 1295 Intramurals 3, 45 Hall Guards 35 Olfice Pages 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 3. DODIG, DONALD 1 4418 Redfem Rd. 1345. DODIG, RONALD 1 4418 Redfern Rd. 1345. DOERING, ROGER 1 8114 Newport Ave. 1295 German Club Treasurer 3, President 45 Youth Traffic Council 45 National Honor Society 4. DOERINGER, ALLEN 1 Al 1 6385 York Rd. 1305. DOLINAK, GERALD 1 Jerry 1 9209 Pine- grove Ave. 1295. DONNELLY, ROGER 1 Rog 16110 Holly- wood Dr. 1295. DOOLING, JOAN 1 Dooley 1 1206 Tuxedo Ave. 1345. DORN, DAVID 1 7102 Thornton Dr. 1295. DOVER, ROBERT 1 Stork 1 5910 West- gake Ave. 1295 Concert Choir 35 Intramurals DOWNS, JOAN 1 Jo 1 11944 Meadow- brook Dr. 1305 Oflice Pages 2, 3, 4. DRABIK, JAMES 1 Jim 1 1830 Grant- wood Dr. 1345. DRAUS, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 6207 Or- chard Ave. 1295 Hall Guards 35 Oilice Pages 35 FTA 3, 4. DREGALLA, SANDRA LEE1 Sandy 12706 Center Dr. 1345. DUDECK, SANDRA ANN1 Sandie 110109 Ackley Blvd. 1305 Bowling 3. DULICK, GARY'3I08 I-learthstone Dr. 1345. DUPLAGA, ROMUALD 1 Moe 1 3427 Brookpark Rd. 1345. DURCANSKY, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 6443 Kerneywood Rd. 1295. DuROCHER, RODERICK 1 Rod 1 7000 Parma Park Blvd. 1305 Basketball Manager 45 Math Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. DUTKOFSKI, JOHN'-LADUHy,,1-3339 Grove- wood Ave. 1345 Wrestling 3. DYKE, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 6125 W. 54th St. 1295. DZIUBAKOWSKI, DONALD 1 Don 1 3437 Hearthstone Dr. 1345. EBERLE, ARTHUR 1 Art 1 8978 Snow Rd. 1305 Speech Team 2, 35 AVA 2, 3, President 45 German Club 25 WTIP 35 NFL 2, 35 Cave Explorers President 2, 35 Rifle Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. ECK, KAREN16260 W. 54th St. 1295 Bowl- ing 45 Intramurals 35 Hall Guards 35 Russian Club 35 FTA 35 Y-Teens 3. EI-ILERT, LINDA 1 Lin 1 10906 Wind- ham Dr. 1305 Bowling 35 Intramurals 35 Oliice Pages 35 FNC 3. EICHER, LEWIS 1 Reeve 1 3118 Heres- ford Dr. 1345. EICHNER, JOYCE 1 Joycey 1 7314 State Rd. 1345 Intramural Bowling 3, 45 Otiice Pages 35 Latin Club 3, Secretary 45 FTA 3, 45 JCWA 25 National Honor Society 4. EISERLO, JOAN 1 6606 Pelham Dr. 1295. ERBACHER, JAMES 1 Jim 1 9759 New- kirk Dr. 1305. ERDELYI, JUDITH 1 Judy 17110 Thom- ton Dr. 1295 Bowling 45 Hall Guards 2, 35 Oflice Pages 3, 45 Spectrum 45 National Honor Society 4. ERMER, JAMES 1 Jim 1 6381 West 54th St. 1295 Football 2, 35 Lettermen's Club 3. EVANS, SUSAN 1 Sue 1 6114 Southing- ton Dr. 1295 National Honor Society 4. EVANS, WESLEY 1 Wes 1 field Dr. 1345. 2926 Stan- EVERT, DELENE 1 Del 1 6217 Alex- andria Dr. 1295 Class Play 35 Intramurals 35 Leaders 45 Cheerleaders 45 Boosters 45 Ollice Pages 3. EWOLSKI, DARLENE 1 Dolly 1 6364 Tanglewood 1315. FABIAN, NANCY 1 Nan 1 7400 Dart- worth Dr. 1295. 202 FAHRLAND, DAVID 1 Dave 1 1889 E. Pleasant Valley Rd. 1315 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Intramural Bowling 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Science Club 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President g5 Bllath Club 3, 45 National Honor Society FALCK, JEANETTE 1 8407 Deerfield Dr. 1295 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Spanish Club 2, , 4. FALKENSTEIN, CAROL 1 4311 Dawnshire Dr. 1345 FBLA 4. FEDELE, ISABELL 1 Issy 1 7636 Rd. 1305. FILICICCHIA, JOSEPH 1 Jo-Jo 1 Whittington 1295. York 7815 FELLOWS, JOYCE 1 3240 Sunhaven Oval 1345 Orchestra 2. 3, 45 Choralaires 25 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 Boosters Treasurer 45 FNC 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 25 National Honor Society 4. FEOLA, DENNIS 1 7203 Gerald 1295. FERCH, DONALD 1 Don 1 10140 Kes- wick Dr. 1305 Bowling 2, 3. FETERLE, LYNN 1 7185 Parma Park Blvd. 1305. FILIPOW, ALICE-4106 Pershing Ave. 1345 Intramurals 3, 45 Boosters 45 Hall Guards 2, Captain 35 Movie Crew 35 Russian Club 3, 45 FTA 45 Y-Teens 3. FILKA, DIANE 1 Dee 1 13671 Settle- ment Acres Dr. 1305 Bowling 25 FNC 2, 45 Y-Teens 4. FINAN, DARLENE 1 Dar 1 4402 York- shire Dr. 1345 Masquers 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Choralaires 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Bowling 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Oflice Pages 3, 45 Movie Crew 2, 3, President 45 Spectrum 4. FLAK, IRENE 1 Renee 1 5010 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1295 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, Secretary 45 Hall Guards 25 Movie Crew 35 Y-Teens 3. FLANICK, ANDREW 1 Andy 1 375 Hill- side 1315 Wrestling 3. FLEISCHER, CAROL 1 2818 Commonwealth Dr. 1345 Bowling 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Office Pages 35 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. FLESISCHER, LINDA JOY 1 6288 State Rd. 1 45. FLICK, BONNIE 1 Bon 1 2811 Chestnut Rd. 1315 Girls' Chorus 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Leaders 3. FLIGHT, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 1803 Grove- wood 1345 National Honor Society 4. FLORENTINE, KATHLEEN 1 Kathy 1 5620 Snow Rd. 1295 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. FLORY, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 6303 Luelda Ave. 1295 Wrestling 3, Captain 4. FLOWERS, JANICE 1 Jan 1 6303 South- ington Dr. 1295 Girls' Glee 25 FBLA 4. FRANKE, DIANE 1 5607 Warwich Dr. 1295. FRANKLIN, JAMES 1 Jim 1 11746 Wood- view Blvd. 1305. FRANTISAK, DONALD 1 Don 1 7601 Chestnut Hills Dr. 1295 Intramurals 4. FRENCH, CHRISTOPHER 1 2510 E. Ridge- wood Dr. 1315. FUIZZOTTI, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 6809 Com- monwealth Blvd. 1305. FUNK, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 8124 Spring Garden Rd. 1295 Concert Choir 3, Robe- master 45 Track 35 Leaders 45 Boosters 45 Spectrum 45 National Honor Society 4. FURMAN, THERESA 1 Terry 1 5861 Lotusdale Dr. 1305 Choralaires 2, 35 Concert Choir 45 Intramurals 2, 45 Leaders 45 Boost- ers 45 FNC 2, 35 Clinic Aids 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, President 4. FURRY, CLAUDETTE 1 Fussy 1 6707 Pelham Dr. 1295 Girls' Chorus 25 Intra- murals 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. GAAL, GARY 1 Speedball 1 5802 Holly- wood Dr. 1295 Football Manager 35 Fencing 35 Intramurals 4. GABAUER, RICHARD 1 Digger 1 7334 Greenleaf Ave. 1305 Masquers 35 Boys' Glee 25 Football 2, Manager 35 Intramurals 45 Track 2. GALADY, CELINDA1 Cindy 16730 Parma Park Blvd. 1305 Class Play 45 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3- Olfice Pages 45 French Club 35 JCWA 35 Y-Teens Program Chairman 2. GAISIK, RICHARD1t'R1Ch '-4415 Dawnshire 1 45. GALINSKI, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 1611 Grovewood Ave. 195. GALL, ROGER 1 7015 Virginia Ave. 1295. GqI5I6AGHER, THOMAS 1 6937 Greenleaf GALLOWITZ, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 9160 Elsemere Dr. 1305. GANNON, BARBARA 1 6440 Sherbom Rd. 1305. GARDINI, JAMES 1 6751 Glenella Dr. 1315 Track 25 Hall Guards 4. GARDNER, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 6158 Pearl Rd. 1305 Masquers 25 Thespians 3, 45 Speech Team 2, 4, Secretary 35 Hall Guards 23 Otlice Pages 45 NFL 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. GASSNER, SANDRA1 Sandy 15411 Ren. wood Dr. 1295 Office Pages 3. GAUTCHER, EILEEN 1 5505 Gilbert Ave. 1295 Movie Crew 4: Russian Club 3, Vice- President 45 National Honor Society 4. GAZIK, THOMAS 1 Tom Ave. 1295. GELLNER, DAVID 1 Dave 1 Tuxedo Ave. 1345 Wrestling 4. GENIUS, PATRICIA 1 Pat Ridgewood Dr. 1315. GENTILE. THOMAS- Tom -1926 Brook- view Blvd. 195. GEORGE, GERALDINE 1 6522 Tanglewood I-QUE, 1315 Thespians 45 Class Play 3, 45 Girls Glee 35 Chansonaires 45 Intramurals 35 45 JCWA 35 Y-Teens 3, Service Co- Ehlilfman 41 H1-Spot 45 Class Committee 3, 1 6803 Forest 1 2856 East GIEQISCE, LOUIS 1 6372 Buckingham Dr. GERDING, JOYCE 1 8200 Dartworth Dr. 1295 Reserve Band 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Cheerleaders 3, Chairman 45 Boosters 45 Canteen Committee 3, Treasurer 45 Student Council 4. GIBSON. MARY 1 7713 Dresden Ave. 1295 lglazquers 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, , . GILDEA, PATRICIA1 Pat 16763 Orchard Blvd. 1305. Masquers 25 Intramurals 3, 45 FNC 2, Vice-president 3, President 45 Y- Teens 2. GINNAN, KARIN 1 3460 Hilltop Dr. 1345 Marymount 25 Soc N' Buskin 35 Thespians 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Speech Team 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Bowling 3, 45 AVA Sec- retary 45 NFL 2, Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 4. GLASER, JANICE 1 Jan 1 5502 Luelda Ave. 1295 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Boosters 45 FTA 2, 4, Secretary 35 Y- Teens 2, Service Chairman 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. GOLTZ, DIANA 1 9414 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1305 Hall Guards 2. GOLUBSKI, MARIANNE 1 5986 Ridge Rd. 1295 German Club 4, Secretary 35 Y-Teens 4. GONDLACK, MARITA 1 3023 Ingleside Dr. 1345 Bowling 45 Intramurals 25 Office Pages 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. GOOD, THOMAS 1 Torn 1 4614 Maple- crest Ave. 1345 President 25 Concert Band 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Chamber Music Society 35 Football 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Canteen Committee 2, President 3, 45 Student Council 2, Vice-President 35 SCM 45 Top Teen 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. G1i15l3gVIAN, DIANE 1 5807 Haverhill Dr. GOODY, JOHN 1 4006 Redfern Rd. 1345. Senior Patrol 2, 3, Captain 4. GORDON, GERALDINE 1 3103 Wellington Ave. 1295. GOTSCH, ALLAN 1 Al 1 6202 Ridgewood Dr. 1295. GOULD, SAMUEL 1 Sam 1 6651 Rochelle Blvd. 1305 North Allegheny Sr. High, Pa., 2. GRAHAM, ELAINE 1 6017 Hollywood Dr. 1295 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 FNC 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Class Play 3. GRAHAM, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 373 Ridge- view Dr. 1315 Masquers 25 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 4, Treasurer 35 Leaders 3, 45 Cheerleaders 45 Boosters 45 Hall Guards 25 FTA 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Hi-Spot 2, 35 Class Committee 3, 4 GREEN, JANET - Jan - 6374 York Rd. 1303 Hall Guards 3, Spanish Club 2, Y- Teens 2, 3. GREEN, KARL - 10880 Gabriella Dr. 1303 Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. GRIFFOR, LYNNE - 2807 Snow Rd. 1293 Hall Guards 2, Office Pages 3, Rifle Club 4, Hi-Spot 4, National Honor Society 4. GRIMM, ANDREW - Andy - 7070 Broad- view Rd. 1343. GRODELL, DENNIS - Denny - 6811 Greenleaf 1303 Electricity Club 4. GROSS, DONALD - Tiger - 1324 Saga- more 1343 Intramurals 3. GROSZEK, CAROLYN- Carol -575 Maple- view Dr. 1313 Intramural Bowling 4. GROZDE, JOSEPH - Joe - 7280 State Rd. 1343. GRUBER, KENNETH- Ken -1400 Chest- nut Rd. 1313 Intramurals 3, 4. GUENTHER, HOWARD - Howie - 6010 Velma Ave. 1293. GUENTHER, JUDITH -- Judy - 3312 Tuxedo Ave. 1343 Bowling 2, Office Pages 4, Home Ec. Club 2, President 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. GUITON, ALLEN - Butch - 11195 Kader 1303 Stage Crew 3, Hall Guards 2, Senior Patrol 2, 3. GUSKA, GERALDINE - Gerry - 11840 Meadowbrook Dr. 1303 Reserve Band 2, Varsity Band 3, Concert Band 4, Bowling 3, Fencing 3, Intramurals 3, Russian Club 3, Y- Teens 3, National Honor Society 4. GUTSCHMIDT, GERALDINE - Gerry - 10941 Glamer Dr. 1303. GUZIK, ROBERT - Jake - 5531 Pearl Rd. 1293 Football 2, Intramurals 4. I-IAAS, SUSAN - Sue - 7300 Maplewood Rd. 1303 Bowling 3, German Club 3, FBLA 4, National Honor Society 4. HABERT, CAROLYN 1 Carol - 6716 Or- chard Blvd. 1303. HABUSTA, PATRICIA- Pat -6010 Hodg- man Dr. 1303 National Honor Society 4. HADDAD, FREDERICK 1 Fred -- 5790 Edgehill Dr. 1303 AVA 2, 3, 4, Science Club Vice-President 4, Cave Explorers 2, 3. HAGEN, JOSEPH - Joe - 2830 North Ave. 1343 Intramural Bowling 4. HAI-IN, SUSAN - Sue - 7244 Ridge Rd. 1293 Concert Choir 3, 4, Boosters 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, Secretary 4, Spectrum 4. HALL, GAIL-6503 Thomton Dr. 1293 Chor- alaires 2. HALL, GARY - 6503 Thomton Dr. 1293. HALLER, CASSANDRA - Cassie - 3001 Rockside Rd. 1313. HALLER, DALE - 11251 Meadowbrook Dr. 1303. HALSAK, NICHOLAS - Nick - 2618 Ingleside Dr. 1343. HAMADEY, NOLA - 5000 W. Pleasant Val- ley Rd. 1293 Spectrum 4. HAMADEY, ROGER-5000 W. Pleasant Val- ley Rd. 1293 Baseball 4. HAMLETT, BRUCE - Ham - 7907 Spring Garden Rd. 1293 Baseball 2, 4, Intramurals 3, Hi-Spot 2, Spectrum Layout Editor 4. HAMPER, DONALD- Don -3319 Fortune Ave 1343 Biology Club 4. 1-IAMULA, GAILE - Gay - 7305 Beres- ford Ave. 1303 Oliice Pages 4. HANN, NANCY LEE - Jeffro - 4434 Red- fern Rd. 1343 Class Play 3, Director 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Ohice Pages 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. HANNON, JUDITH - Butch - 7105 Ridge Rd. 1293. HANSON, JOANNE - 4002 Wellington Ave. 1343. HANZLIK, LOIS-8401 Greenlawn Ave. 1293 Bowling 2, Hall Guards 2, FBLA 4, Y-Teens 2, National Honor Society 4. HARANTS, KENNETH -- Chubs - 881 E. Pleasant Valley 1313 Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Leaders 2, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. I-IARBART, RICHARD - Richy -- 7604 Dartworth Dr. 1293 Wrestling 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Leaders 3, 4, Boosters 4, Top Teens 2. HARBISON, JANET - Jan - 7015 Orchard Ave. 1293 Concert Choir 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Student Council 2. HARPER, KAREN- Harp -2000 E. Pleas- ant Valley 1313 Choralaires 2, Intramurals 5, 3, French Club 3, JCWA 2, Y-Teens 2, , 4. HARTSEK, BEVERLY- Bev -8711 Fern- hill Ave. 1293 West Tech High 2, 3, Lead- ers 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, German Club 4, FNC 4, Class Committee 4. HARVEY, JUDITH - Jud - 6344 South Canterbury Rd. 1293 Bowlin 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, Spanish Club 3, FTSA 4, Y-Teens 4, Top Teens 2. HATVANY, CAROLYN - Carol - 6333 W. 130th St. 1303 St. Procop 2, Glee Club 2, Oflice Pages 3, FNC 4. HAURIN, DIANE - Dee - 4207 York- Zhi? Rd. 1343 Intramurals 4, Hall Guards HAVLIK, THOMAS - Whitey - R D itl, Box 63, Medina, Wrestling Manager 3, Hall Guards 3, German Club 3, JCWA 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, 4. HEAVILON, SUSAN - Midget - 7804 McCreary Rd. 1313 Warwood High 2, 3, Intramurals 4, French Club Vice-President 3, Rifle Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. HECKER, PATRICIA - Shaggy -- 4519 Snow Rd. 1343 Movie Crew 3, 4, Office Pages 3, Russian Club 4, Rifle Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. HEIDEN, GAYLE - Gay - 6721 Parma Park Blvd. 1303 Intramurals 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. HENDERSON, IRENE - Hank - 6866 Orchard Blvd. 1303 Bowling 2, 4. HERBKERSMAN, BRUCE - 7819 Jameson Rd. 1293. HERR, MARILYN-12995 Huffman Rd. 1303 Intramurals 4, FNA 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. I-IERTELENDY, JOYCE MARIE - 7945 Craigleigh Dr. 1293 Hall Guards 2, FBLA 4, Home Ec. Club 2. HEUSER, DIANE- Di -6101 Renwood Dr. 1293 FBLA 4, Home Ec. Club 2, Y-Teens 4. HICKS, JUNE - 6081 Crossview Rd. 1313 Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Choralaires 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Boosters 4, Office Pages 2, 3, 4, FNC 2, Y-Teens 3, Cabinet 4, National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4. HIGGINS, JEANNE-5801 Theota Ave. 1293. HILL, HARRY--7209 Greenleaf Ave. 1303 Class Play 4, Speech Team 2, Cross-Country 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 3, German Club 2, FTA 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, Science Club 2. HINZ, ELAINE-325 Evelyn Ave. 1313 Class Play 3, Office Pages 4, FBLA 4. HITESMAN, MARGARET - Marge - 6661 Rochelle Blvd. 1293 Hi-Spot 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. HOCKENBERRY, NANCY- Shorty -7425 W. 130th St. 1303 Hall Guards 2, FBLA 4. HOFFMASTER, RONALD - Hoff - 6715 Virginia Ave. 1293 Football 2, Basketball 3, 4, Intramurals 4. HOLDEN, JOHN-1860 E. Pleasant Valley Rd. 1313 Class President 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, Captain 4, Track Team 2, 3, Intra- murals 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Mr. Parma High 4. HOLLENBECK, JOYCE- Joy -7126 Ridge Rd. 1293 Bowling 2, Y-Teens 3, 4. HOLLIDAY, DOROTHY - Dotti - 3310 Wales 1343 Masquers 2, FBLA 4. HOLZ, JOHN - Jack - 7807 Thornton Dr. 1293 Masquers 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Re- serve Band 2, Parmanaires 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4. HOMER, MARLENE - Mar - 691 Cherry Lane 1313 Hall Guards 3, Home Ec. Club 2. HONECY, NANCY-7510 Bertha Ave. 1293 FBLA 4. HOOPER, GARY- Hoop -8203 Essen Ave. 1293 Football 2, 3, 4. HORNAK, JANICE-5815 Forest Ave. 1293 FBLA 4, Spectrum 4. HQEEAL, ROSEMARY-7658 Linden Lane HOTZ, CAROLYN-2023 Russell Ave. 1343 FNC 4, JCWA 2, National Honor Society 4. HOUSKA, HAROLD - Harry - 3319 Well- ington Ave. 1343 Wrestling 3, 4, Baseball 2, Intramurals 2, 4. HRABAK, ELIZABETH - Betsy - 5355 Ridge Rd. 1293 Oflice Pages 3, 4. HRADOVICKY, RUTH - Ruthy - 3311 Stanfield Dr. 1343 Y-Teens 3. HRAPSHAW, LANCE - 7911 Chesterfield Ave. 1293 Reserve Band 2. HREN, NANCY-7192 York Rd. 1313 Office Pages 3. HRENKO, GERALD - Jerry - 4702 Wood Ave. 1343. HRIBAL, KAREN -f 5515 Alber Ave. 1293 FNC 4, JCWA 2. HRUSCH, JUDITH - Judy - 4203 Grant. wood Dr. 1343 FBLA 4, Y-Teens 4, National Honor Society 4. HUBLEY. AI1AN- Al - 7610 Jameson Rd. 1293 Thespians 4, Class Play 4, Football 3, Baseball 3, 4, Leaders 4, Lettermen's Club 3, Russian Club 4, Class Committee 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. HUJER. ROBERT - Bob - 285 Hillside Rd. 1313 Baseball 2, 3, Wrestling 4. HULVALCHICK, STEVE - Stein - 5811 Warwick Rd. 1293 Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Leaders 2, 3. HUMENIK, DEBORAH - Debbie - 7109 Maysday Ave. 1293 Masquers 2, Intramurals 2, Hall Guards 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. HUNTER, DONNA-9703 Enderby Dr. 1303 Reserve Band 2. HUSAK, HARRY - 6104 Wareham 1293 Track 2, 3, 4. IACOBUCCI, ANTHONY - Tony - 11132 Lawridale Dr. 1303 Boosters 4, AVA 2, 3, Traffic Manager 4, Biology Club 3, President Z, Math Club 3, National Honor Society 3, IIAEMS, ROBERT - Bob - 5778 W. 46th I. ILEJESK, JUSTIN - 5457 Hauserman Rd. IMPERIAL, GLADYS - Glady - 8117 Fernhill Ave. 1293. IRWIN, JACK - 11580 Aaron Dr. 1303. ISI2I54,gAMES - Jim - 3022 Fortune Ave. JABLONSKI, SONDRA - Sandy - 6018 Farnsworth Dr. 1293 Masquers 2, Choristers 2, Bowling 3, Office Pages 4, National Honor Society 4. JACAK, SONIA - Sunni - 6002 Sunder- land Dr. 1293 Intramurals 3. JACKSON, JOANNE - Joanie - 8311 Deer- field Dr. 1293 Bowling 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Intramurals 3, Hi-Spot 2, Girls' Board 2, FBLA 4, Top Teens 2. JACOBS, JAMES - Jim - 7671 W. 121st St. 1303 FBLA 4. JACOBY, SANDRA - Sandy - 3422 Well- ington Ave. 1343 Hi-Spot 4. JADRYCH, NANCY - 2910 Wellington Ave. 1343 OB ice Pages 4, JCWA 2, National Honor Society 4. JANTZ, ANITA-3330 Grovewood Ave. 1343 Oflice Pages 3, National Honor Society 4. JANTZ, JANET - Homer - 5846 Dox- mere Dr. 1303 Intramurals 4, Oflice Pages 4, Y-Teens 4. JARVIS, WAYNE - 6775 Ridge Rd. 1293. JEFFI, CAREN - 5707 Laverne Ave. 1293. JERDONEK, JOSEPH - Gypsy Joe - 6494 Westminster Dr. 1293. JERRICK, MARIANNE - Jerri - 5001 Kenmore Ave. 1343 Girls' Glee 2, Intra- murals 2, 4, OH-ice Pages 4, Y-Teens 4, Hi- Spot 3, Top Teen 2, 3. JOHANSON, ANDERS - Andy - 4110 Maplecrest Ave. 1343 Football 2, Basketball 2, Intramurals 3, 4. JOHNSON, EDWARD - Ed - 4715 Red- fern Rd. 1343 Thespians 4, Class Play 4, Student City Cabinet 4. 203 JOHNSON, ROBERT - Bob - 5802 Ren- wood Dr. 1291 Intramurals 4. JURCA, BOB 1 Nitro - 7592 Thornton Dr. 1291 Foremen's Club 4. KADELSKI, STAN - Slantch - 4423 Red- fern Rd. 1341. KALNICKI, THOMAS - Speedo - 3933 Jeanne Dr. 1341. KAP, VAL - Tino - 2501 Ingleside Dr. 1341 Hall Guards 3. KASAR, SHARON-10861 Magdala Dr. 1301 Hall Guards 2, 35 Ohice Pages 35 Spanish Club 35 FBLA 4. KASPER, ROBERT - Bob - 4110 Russell Ave. 1341. KAWALEC, THOMAS - Tom - 3307 Grovewood Ave. 1341 Bowling 2, 35 Intra- murals 4. KEITH, GARY - Peace - 2902 Russell Ave. 1341. KELLER, BARBARA ANNE - 6511 Ridge- wood Ave. 1291 Girls' Glee 25 Modern Dance 25 Bowling Captain 3, President 45 Oflice Pages 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. KELLY, BARBARA JEANNE - 2422 North Ave. 1341. KELLY, GAYLE - Stormy - 6602 Or- chard Ave. 1291 Movie Crew 45 JCWA 25 Y-Teens 35 Spectrum 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. KELLY, JAMES - Tube - 6602 Orchard Ave. 1291 Football 25 Wood Foremen 4. KENTON, JOHN - Whitey - 1600 W. Sprague Rd. 1341. KERIK, KENNETH - Slim - 1715 Brook- dale Ave- 1341. KERN, THOMAS - Tom - 4502 Dawn- shire Dr. 1341 Football 25 Track 25 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. KETVERTIS, MICHAEL - Mike - 7106 Kenneth Ave. 1291. KEYSER, RICHARD - Rich - 11070 Ronald Dr. 1301. KING, BARBARA - Barbie - 8310 W. Moreland Rd. 1291 National Honor Society 4. KINION, DARRYL - Dig - 2822 Lincoln Ave. 1341 Concert Choir 2, 3, President 45 Leaders 45 Boosters 4. KINTZLER, NORMA - 9490 Newkirk Dr. 1301 Masquers 25 Intramurals 2, 35 French Club 3, President 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. KISH, JOSEPH - J'o-Jo - 6417 Lawnwood 1301. KITZEL, KATHLEEN - Katl-lg' - 6718 Parma Park Blvd. 1301 Class reasurer 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Boosters 45 Oflice Pages 2, 3, 45 FTA 4, Publicity Chairman 35 JCWA 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Hi-Spot 3 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Girls' Board Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. KITZEROW, JAMES - Kin - 9008 W. Moreland Rd. 1291 Intramurals 2. KLEISCH, ROSE - 6122 W. 54th St. 1291 West Tech 2. KLIMA, BARBARA JEANE - B. J. - 7632 Pleasant View Dr. 1341. KLIMKOWSKI, STEPHEN - Steve - 4606 Lincoln Ave. 1341. KLUBNIK, CALVIN - Cal - 969 light Dr. 1311. KLUSKA, DOLORES - Dee - 5252 Dale- side Dr. 1341 Choristers 2. KLUTYI, ALAN - Al - 4107 Torrington Ave. 1341. KNEEBUSCH, JUDITI-I - Judy - 7410 Jameson Rd. 1291 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Boosters Secretary 45 FTA 35 Top Teens 2. KNERR, EMILY GAEL - Gael - 3008 Tuxedo Ave. 1341 Class Play 45 Library Pages 25 FTA 2, 3, Service Chairman 45 Y- Teens 4. KOBAK, RICHARD - Dick 5602 Hamp- stead Ave. 1301. KOCH, ROBERT - Kookie - 5886 Edge- hill Dr. 1301 Masquers 25 Parrnanaires 2, 35 Wrestling Manager 2, 35 Intramurals 45 Boost- ers Secretary 45 German Club 25 National Honor Society 4. KOCHILLA NANCY - 6111 Broadview Rd. 1341 Office Pages 4. KOCINA, FRANK - 5899 W. 54th St. 1291. Star- 204 KOCKA, NANCY - Kuck - 6357 Stumph Rd. 1301 Clinic Aids 2, 35 Y-Teens 2. KOEHN, DONNA-8115 Covington Dr. 1291. KOLLAR, STUART-9457 Roxbury Rd. 1301. KOLMAN, MICHAEL - Mike - 5940 Pearl Rd. 1301 Intramurals 2, 35 FBLA 4. KOLMAN, VALLA -- Val - 9301 Oakdale Pkwy. 1291 Class Play 45 Speech Team 3, 45 Thespians 35 NFL 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, 45 Boosters 45 FTA 35 Y-Teens 4, President 2, Social Chairman 35 Canteen Committee 2, 3, 4. KOLODZIEJ, ARLENE - 6112 Allanwood 1291 Bowlirig 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 35 O-Bice Pages 35 Y- eens 2, 3, 4. KONRAD, ALAN - Al - 4427 Yorkshire 1341 Concert Band 2. KOPEC, CAROLE - Ko?ey - 6685 Com- monwealth Blvd. 1301 owling 35 FNC 2, 35 Clinic Aids 2, 3. KOPLIN, MELVIN - Mel - 8409 White- haven Dr. 1291 Science Club 2. KOPP, CAROL - B506 Lanyard Dr. 1291. KORP, JAMES - 6402 Belmere Dr. 1291. KORTOWICH, MARY ANN - 6532 Tangle- wood Lane 1311. KORYTA, ALLEN - Al - 5614 Morning- side Dr. 1341. KOSCIANSKI, CLAUDIA - Claudy - 3323 Priscilla Ave. 1341 Bowling 45 Hall Guards 3. KOSCIANSKI, MILDRED - 11416 Lawndale Dr. 1301 Fencing 35 Modern Dance 25 Intra- murals 35 Oiiice Pages 2, 3, 45 Russian Club 35 FTA 2, 3, 45 JCWA 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. KOSKI, GERALD - Jerry - 3120 Ridge- wood Dr. 1341 Intramurals 2, 35 Hall Guards 2 KOST, ROBERT - Bob - 7610 Selwick Dr. 1291 Basketball 45 Intramurals 3. KOTT, JOAN - Joni - 6225 Stanbury Rd. 1291 Bowling 2, 4, Captain 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 3, Vice-President 45 Boosters 45 Russian Club 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. KOVACH, ALEX - 8007 Kenilworth Ave. 1291 AVA 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4. KOVACH, JOSEPH - 5803 Ridgewood Ave. 1291. KOWALEWSKI, EUGENE - Gene - 6207 Sunderland Dr. 1291 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2. KOWAN, SANFORD - Sandy1:i1 - 7010 Brownfield 1291 Masquers 35 espians 45 Class Play 3, 45 Parmanaires 35 Concert Choir 45 Football 25 Intramurals 35 Leaders 45 Boosters Vice-President 45 Class Com- mittee 4. KOZAK, EUGENE - Gene - 6703 Wilber Ave 1291 Electricity Club 35 National Honor Society 4. KOZEL, JEAN - Sheena - 3306 Maple- crest 1341. KRAJNIAK, EDWARD - Ed - 6953 Or- chard Blvd. 1301. KRAKORA, KATHLEEN - 4615 Grantwood Dr. 1341 Class Play 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 FTA 45 National Honor Society 4. KRAKOWIAK, LOIS - Lo - 6488 Lawn- wood 1301 Y-Teens 4. KRAUSE, EDWARD - Tony - 7912 Snow Rd. 1291 Thespians 3, 45 Speech Team 2, President 3, Vice-President 45 Boosters 45 WTIP 45 NFL 2, 3, 45 JCWA 25 Student City Cabinet 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. KREMER, JOHN - 3435 Grantwood Dr. 1341 Russian Club 3, 45 Hi-Spot 2, 3, 4. KRUK, CAROLYN, - Lynn - 7600 Dart- worth Dr. 1291 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Modern Dance 25 Russian Club 3, Treasurer 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 Spectrum 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. KRUSE, COLLETTE - Jinz - 3230 W. Ridgewood Dr. 1341 Modem Dance 25 Li- brary Pages 35 OHice Pages 45 FTA 35 FBLA 45 Hi-Spot 4. KRUSH, SANDRA - Sandy - 7349 Parma Park Blvd. 1301 FNC 2, 3, 45 Clinic Aids 2, 3, 4. KRYSZAN, JOYCE - Blondie Yorkshire Rd. 1341. KUBAN, MARY ANN - Kubie -- Viiiginia Ave. 1291 Home Ec. Club 2, 35 Y- eens 3, 4. - 4506 6303 KUCERA, ANNE MARIE - Annie - 6960 Maplewood Rd. 1301 Movie Crew 45 Spec- trum 45 National Honor Society 4. KUCHLE, EDWARD - Ed - 2825 Lincoln 1341 Intramurals 3. KUCHNA, DOUGLAS 1 Doug -- 7830 glIcCreery 1311 Intramurals 35 Hall Guards KUCIEMBA, CAROL - 914 North Ave. 1341 Hall Guards 35 Latin Club 35 FBLA 45 Home Ec. Club 2. KUHAR, EILEEN - Kookie - 5720 Edge- hill Dr. 1301. KULOW, WAYNE - Ku - 6950 Orchard Blvd. 1301 Reserve Band 2. KUMMERLEN, BARBARA - Barb -6812 Hollywood Dr. 1291 Bowling 4. KUNZ, KAREN - Kay - 8014 Lanyard Dr. 1291 Bowling 35 Modem Dance 25 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 45 Spanish Club 45 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. KUNZ, LYNDA - Lyn - 5879 Clearview 1301 Hall Guards 25 Office Pages 3, 45 Rus- sian Club 3, 4. KUSAK, DIANE - 109 East Parkleigh 1311 Euclid High 2, 35 Bowling 4. KUSK0, JAMES - Jim - 4919 Welling- ton Ave. 1341 AVA 45 Science Club 45 Math Club 3. KVASKA, KAREN - Kitty - 4002 Tor- rington Ave. 1341 Bowling, 35 Intramurals 35 Boosters 45 Ofiice Pages 5 French Club 35 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Girls' Board 25 National Honor Society 3, 4. LACINA, BETTY LOU - Betty - 237 Cherry Lane 1311 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Cham- ber Music 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Office Pages 35 Home Ec. Club 25 Y-Teens 3, 4. LAKEY, ROBERT - Smiley - B107 Essen Ave. 1291 Track 3, 45 Senior Patrol 2, 35 Boys' FTA 4. LAKINS, DONNA - Fifi - 5993 Chestnut Hills Dr. 1291 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 45 German Club 25 Office Pages 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. LAKOTISH, MICHAEL, - Mike - 9215 W. Moreland Dr. 1291 Track 3. LAMKIN, SHARON - Sharia - 2121 Key- stone Rd. 1341 Choristers 25 Bowling 45 Oliice Pages 3. LANGER, MARILYN - 6914 Gilbert Ave. 1291 Spanish Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Hi-Spot Editor 45 Quill 85 Scroll 4. LaROSA, ROBERT - Bob - 5503 Ren- wood Ave. 1291 Football 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Track 2. LARSEN, RICHARD - Rich - 6824 York Rd. 1301 Concert Band 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Spectrum 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Valedictorian. LASH, ROGER - 6272 W. 54th St. 1291. LATANICK, ARLENE - Sailor - 7539 Linden Lane 1301 Masquers 25 Tennis 2, 35 Bowling 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Boosters 45 Ofhce Pages 35 FNC 45 Clinic Aids 2, 35 National Honor Society 4. LATTER, LYNNE - Bambi - 7042 Beres- ford Ave. 1301 Masquers President 25 Thes- pians 3, President 45 Class Play 45 Tennis 25 Fencing 35 Oiice Pages 45 Spectrum 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. LAZOR, PRISCILLA - Pat - 3325 Ridge- wood Dr. 1341. LEACH, ELAINE - 2803 Engleside Dr. 1341. LEATHERS, CAROL - 5615 Kenneth Ave. 1291. LEGE, ROBERT - Bob - 4901 Tuxedo Ave. 1341. LEHRKE, LLOYD - Lerk - 1624 Grant- wood Dr. 1341 Bowling 2, 35 Senior Patrol 2. LEMIRE, CHRISTINE - Tina - 10813 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1301. LENGLE, GARY- Gar -3010 Lincoln Ave. 1341. LERCH, CHRIS-7245 Maplewood Ave. 1301 Thespians 45 Class Play 45 Intramurals 25 Boosters 45 National Honor Society 4. LESSING, CAROL-6757 Beresford Ave. 1301 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 35 Office Pages 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Biology Club 3, Pro- gram Chairman 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Spectrum Faculty Editor 45 Quill as Scroll 45 National Honor Society 4. LEWICKI, PHILLIP 1 Phil 1 7911 Thom- ton Dr. C301 Leaders 3, 43 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 43 Boys' FTA Vice-President 3, President 43 Cave Explorers Club Secretary 2, 3. LEWIS, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 6107 Bradley Ave. C341 Wrestling 2, 33 Hockey 2, 4. LIEBERMAN, CARL 1 4520 Krueger Ave. C341 Rifle Club 3, President 4. LIEPHART, ROGER 1 6202 Sunderland Dr. C291 Rifle Club 3. LIMBERG, DOUGLAS 1 Doug 1 7017 Beresford Ave. C301 Football 23 Basketball 23 Baseball 23 Tennis 3, 43 Math Club 4. LINK, JUDITH LJIJUGYHT 4411 Maplecrest Ave. C341 Choristers 23 Concert Choir 3, 43 Latin Club 33 FNC 23 JCWA 2, 33 Rifle Club 3, Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Valedictorian. LOBOTSKY, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 4511 Tuxedo Ave. C341 Class Play 33 Choristers 23 Girls' Glee 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Office Pages 33 Movie Crew 3. LOESCH, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 3920 Hill- top Dr. C341 OHice Pages 3, 43 FBLA 43 Hi- Spot 43 Spectrum 4. LOHER, SANDRA1 Sandy 111823 Glamer Dr. C301 Bowling 3, 43 FBLA 4. LONG, RAYM0ND18318 Deerfield Dr. C291 Electricity Club 4. LORENZEN, SUZANNE 1 Suzie 1 7915 Marlborough Ave. C291 Masquers Vice-Presi- dent 23 Soc N' Buskin 33 Thespians 3, 43 Class Play 43 Speech Team 33 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Boosters Vice-President 43 Hall Guards 23 Ohice Pages 43 FTA 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. 3, 43 Student Council 33 Student City Cabinet 43 Top Teen 2, 43 National Honor Society 3, Social Chairman 4. LOUKOTA, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 7006 Alber Ave. C291 Intramurals 23 Senior Patrol 3, 4. LOVE, DAVID 1 Dave 1 4819 Krueger Ave. C341 Track 4. LOVE, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 4819 Krueger Ave. LOYD C341. EVELYN 6675 Rockelle Blvd 30 , - - C 1 Chansonaires 43 National Honor Society 4. LUCHIN, DENNIS 1 4210 Dentzler Rd. C341 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 3, 43 Choristers 2. LUTHY, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 9517 West Pleasant Valley Rd. C301 Rifle Club 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. LYNCH, MARY ELLEN 1 Mel 1 6402 Westminster Dr. C291 Masquers 23 Thespians 43 Bowling 33 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 2, 3, 43 FNC 2, 3, 4. LYONS, DOUGLAS 1 Doug 1 10511 Snow Rd. C301 Football 3, 43 Basketball 3. MACHALEC, MARGARET 1 MBfgC T 918 Wexford Ave. C91 Girls' Glee 33 Choralaires 43 Bowling 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Oflice Pages 33 FNC 3. MACIK, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 5603 Ridge- wood Ave. C291 Bowling 33 Office Pages 43 FBLA 4. MACKENZIE, BONNIE 1 95 2 0 Newkirk Dr. C301. MAKHOL, RONALD1 Ron 1 5011 Krueger Ave. C341. MAKOVIC, DAVID1 Dave 15204 Krueger Ave. C341. MALINOWSKI, JO ANN 1 5910 Bradley Ave. C291 Office Pages 4. MALONE, LINDA 1 9101 Snow Rd. C301 Office Pages 2, 43 FNC 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. MALYNOWSKY, ARETA 1 Rita 1 3301 Somia Dr. C341. MAMONE, FRANK 1 9004 Snow Rd. C291. MANCINI, KAREN1 Gumba 11411 Tuxedo Ave C341 Class Play 43 Bowling 3, 43 Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Office Pages 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Hi-Spot 2, 3. MANERI, JANET 1 Jan 1 7448 Broad- view Rd. C341 Hall Guards 2, 33 FNC 23 JCWA 23 Student City Cabinet 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. MARADITS, JOHN 1 Jack 1 5493 Big Creek Pkwy. C291 Football 3, 4. MARCONI, DONNA 1 Shrooks 1 11044 Barrington Blvd. C301 Bowling 33 Intra- murals 33 Majorettes 2, 3, 4. MARESH, MARIANNE 1 Annie 1 4910 Pershing Ave. C341 Masquers 33 Girls' Cho- rus 2, 33 Choristers 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 gflice Pages 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Y-Teens , 4. MARHEVKA, JOHN 1 2002 Grantwood Dr. C341 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MARIANUT, IRENE 1 3810 Redfern Rd. C341. MARSOUN, RONALD 1 Og 1 8405 South- ington Dr. C291 Thespians 43 Class Play 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Leaders 3, 43 Boosters President 43 Cave Explorers 23 Top Teens 2, 4. MARTIN, KARIN ANN 1 4506 Redfern Rd. C341 Choralaires 3, 43 Bowling 23 Intra- murals 43 Oflice Pages 3, 43 Movie Crew 3, 43 Y-Teens 4. MARTINEZ, MARGARET- Marge 14324 Tuxedo Ave. C341 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 4. MATHEWS, CHARLES 1 Chuck 1 7111 Gerald Ave. C291. MATIS, SHARON 1 Sam 1 6433 Lawn- wood Ave. C301 Strongsville High 23 Intra- murals 3, 43 Hall Guards 2, Captain 3, 43 FTA 43 Y-Teens 33 Hi-Spot 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. MATJAZIC, RUDOLPH 1 Mick 1 4167 Lincoln Ave. C341 Bowling 3, 4. MATLACK, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 3013 George Ave. C341 Modern Dance 23 FBLA 43 Y-Teens 2, 3. MATVAY, DONNA 1 419 Hillside Rd. C311 Orchestra 3, 43 Chamber Music Club 3, 43 Concert Choir 33 FBLA 43 National Honor Society 4. MAUSER, JUDITH 1 Squeaky 1 5973 Maplecliff Dr. C301 Hall Guards 43 Spanish Club 4. MAUSER, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 2829 Grovewood Ave. C341 Concert Band 2, 3, 4. MAEISOLF, GAIL 1 6608 Southington Dr. C 91. MAY, CAROLE 1 6359 Crossview Rd. C311. MAYER, DOUGLAS 1 Doug 1 6124 Hol- burn Ave. C291. MAYLE, GLORIA 1 Glory 1 7620 Hoertz Rd. C341 FNC 2. MAYO, EDWARD 1 Ed 1 6009 Maple- cliff Dr. C301. MAZER, SUSAN 1 Suzy 1 5527 Elizabeth Ave. C301 Bowling 3, 43 FBLA 4. MCCANN, JUDITH 1 Jut 1 916 Park- leigh Dr. C311. MCCLUSKEY, GAIL 1 12920 Sprague Rd. C301 Masquers 23 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 33 National Honor Society 4. MCMURRAY, JAMES 1 Jim 1 6623 Sher- born Rd. C301. McPHETRIDGE, BARBARA 1 Mickey 1 5859 Edgehill Dr. C301 Intramurals 33 Boost- ers 43 Oflice Pages 33 Y-Teens 4. MCVAY, JEAN 1 Jeanie 1 1116 Dawn- wood Dr. C341 Office Pages 33 FBLA 4. MEGRAW, JAMES 1 Meat 1 7071 Broad- view Rd. C341 Intramural Bowling 3. MEIBUHR, HENRI 1 Biff 1 2718 Brook- dale Ave C341 Class Play 3, 43 Tennis 33 Russian Club 3, 4. MELDA, VIRGINIA1 Ginny 15615 Velma Ave. C291. MELHUISH, KAREN 1 6005 Hodgrnan Dr. C301 Concert Band 43 Varsity Band 33 Re- serve Band 23 Girls' Glee 23 Bowling 3, 43 German Club President 33 Y-Teens 3. MELOUN, SPENCER 1 Spence 1 6311 Stanbury Rd. C291 Concert Band 33 Re- serve Band 2, 3. MERICSKO, PAUL17614 Lanyard Dr. C291. MERSFELDER, ROLLIE i'lMOUSe i 5880 Wickfield Dr. C301 Cross-Country 3, 43 Track Team 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. MERTES, DENNIS 1 Men 1 5202 Tux- edo Ave. C341 Concert Band 3, 43 Marching Band 43 Drum Major 3, 43 Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Intramurals 3, 43 Student City Cabinet 4. METRICK, ROSEMARY 1 6405 Springwood Rd. C301. MEYER, HILDEGARDE 1 Hilda 1 6303 Thornton Dr. C291 Intramurals 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 FNC 23 Hi-Spot 4. MEYERS, DALE110750 Riveredge Dr. C301. MICHALAK, ROGER 1 Rug 1 3429 Park- lane Dr. C341 Rifle Club 3. MIELKE, ROBERT 1 Bobby 1 6707 Bel- mere Dr. C291 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 4. MIGALA, ANDREA1 Andy 111417 Lawn- dale Dr. C301 Bowling 23 Intramurals 33 Y- Teens 2, 33 National Honor Society 43 Vale- dictorian. MIKLAS, DOROTHY 1 5510 Velma Ave. C291. MILETI, CHARLES1 Chuck 17408 Thom- ton Dr. C291. MILLER, MARILYNT4815 Maplecrest Ave. C341 FBLA 4. MILOTA, DENNIS'K'SChnO0Z T3907 Maple- crest Ave. C341. MILOTA, SHIRLEY 1 Fido 1 4914 Persh- ing Ave. C341 Masquers 23 Girls' Glee 33 Choralaires 43 Bowling 43 Ofiice Pages 3, 4. MINELLO, PAULETTE 1 Winnie 1 4203 Albertly Ave. C341 Movie Crew 33 FBLA 43 Y-Teens 2. MINICK, PAULETTE 1 Cookie 1 4434 Lincoln Ave. C341 Girls' Glee 2. MINNICK, T1-IOMAS1 Tom 11700 Brook- dale Ave. C341 Masquers 23 Soc N' Buskin 4, Treasurer 33 Thespians 3, 43 Speech Team 4, Treasurer 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Boys' Glee 23 Library Pages 2, 3, 43 NFL 2, 3, 43 JCWA 23 National Honor Society 4. MITZO, LYNN 1 Lin-sey 1 6688 Orchard Blvd. C301 Choralaires 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 Office Pages 33 FNC 2, 3, 43 Clinic Aid 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. MIZEK, KAREN 1 Mize 1 2960 East Pleasant Valley Rd. C311 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Boosters 43 Office Pages 23 Bowling 23 FTA 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 Spec- trum Girls' Sports Editor 4g National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4. MODICA, DENNIS 1 Mo 1 1024 Twilight Dr. C311 Cross-Country 23 Library Pages 2. MOLNAR, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 7550 State Rd. C341. MOLTER, NORMAN 1 Norm 1 7520 Theota Ave. C291 Lincoln High 23 Basketball 23 Intramurals 3, 4. MONCOL, BEVERLY 1 Bevie 1 3322 Lin- coln Ave. C341 Girls' Glee 23 FBLA 43 Hi-Spot 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. MONOC, JOAN 1 Mickey 1 7515 Dart- worth Dr. C291 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Bowling 43 Intramurals 43 Office Pages 33 Spanish Club 2, 3. MORGAN, DONNA 1 Dee 1 9300 West Ridgewood Dr. C301 Masquers Treasurer 23 Thespians 43 Hall Guards 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Spectrum Photography Editor 4. MORGAN, JANE 1 9105 Elsmere Dr. C291 Speech Team 33 Masqiqiers 23 Debate Team 33 NFL 33 FNC 23 Y- eens 33 Student City Cabinet 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. MORGAN, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 7699 West 130th St. C307 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bowling Intramurals 2. MORRISON, DONNA 1 6063 West 54th St. C291 Intramurals 33 FNC 2, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. MORSE, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 6370 Dell- rose Dr. C301 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. MOSKALSKI, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 6818 Forest Ave. C291. MOSS, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 6866 Beresford Ave. C301 Class Play 43 Thespians 43 Boys' Glee 23 Mixed Choir 23 Track 3. MOWCHAN, ROLLAND 1 5802 Velma Ave. C291. MUCHA, MICHAEL 1 Mike 1 8214 Pine- grove Dr. C291. MUDRA, LYNN 1 6983 Greenleaf Ave. C301. MUELLER, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 5993 Pearl Road C301 Y-Teens 2, 3. MURAL, TARAS 1 Terry 1 1203 Rock- side Rd. C311. NAGLE, JEFFREY 1 Jeff 1 12171 Wood- view Dr. C301 Boys' Glee 2. 205 NAROLEWSKI, AUDREY 1 5012 Welling- ton Dr. 1341 Bowling 43 Hall Guards 3, 4. NASO, DOLORES 1 Dee 1 9809 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1301 Choristers 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. NAESIERSON, CAROL 1 6322 Ridge Rd. 1 1. NATHERSON, RUSSELL 1 Russ 1 7811 Ridgefield Dr. 1291 Intramurals 23 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Golf 33 Hi-Spot 4. NEDRICH, GARY17253 Greenleaf Ave. 1291. NEESON, DAVID -- Dave 1 5279 W. 49th St. 1341. NEMETI-I, NANCY 1 4703 Redfem Rd. 1341 Bowling 43 Hall Guards 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 FBLA 4. NEUMAN, FRED 1 5287 W. 50th St. 1341. NEVANS, MARVIN 1 Marv 1 3707 Maplecrest Ave. 1341 Masquers 23 Thesgians 3, 43 Movie Crew 33 Stage Crew 2, , 43 Science Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4. NIZIOLEK, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 3411 For- tune Dr. 1341 Masquers 33 Soc N' Buskin 33 Choristers 3. NOACK, LINDA 1 11491 Blossom Ave. 1301 Bowling 2. NOCH, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 3320 Park Lane Dr. 1341 Bowling 43 FBLA 4. NOON, ELLEN 1 6663 Orchard Blvd. 1301 Library Pages 2. O'BRIEN, BARRY 1 8215 Bertha Ave. 1291. OFFTERMATT, MARY 1 Cathy 1 8828 Lyrmhaven Rd. 1301 Choralaires 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. OLECKI, KENNETI-I1 Ken 14009 Grant- wood Dr. 1341 Masquers 23 Thespians 3, 43 Movie Crew 33 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. OLSEN, LORENE 1 10860 Woodview Blvd. 1301 Intramurals 33 Office Pages 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 23 FBLA Secretary 43 National Honor Society 4. OLSON, REGINALD 1 Reg 1 6457 Ridge Rd. 1291 Masquers 33 Thespians 43 Class Play 33 Concert Band 33 Reserve Band 23 Choristers 23 Parmanaires 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Cross-Country 43 Boosters 43 French Club 3. ORCHARD, VIRGINIA 1 Ginny 1 6554 genbridge Rd. 1301 Bowling 33 Office Pages ORLINSKI, JOSEPH - Joe 1 5915 Ridge- wood Ave. 1291. OSER, LYNETTE 1 Lyn 1 242 Ridgeview Dr. 1311 Hall Guards 33 Spanish Club 23 FTA 33 National Honor Society 4. PACULA, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 7184 Parma Park Blvd. 1301 Wrestling 3. PALAHUNIC, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 6493 Mariana Dr. 1301 Baseball 2, 43 Intramurals 4. PALCISKO, DIANA 1 2915 Lucerne Ave. 1341 Bowling 23 Hall Guards 2. PALUMBO MARCIA 1 3 11 Wel , 7 lington Ave. 1341 Choristers 23 Office Pages 3. PANDY, EILEEN 1 Pandy 1 4707 Lin- coln Ave. 1341 Office Pages 4. PANEK, VIRGINIA 1 Ginny 1 6254 West- minster Dr. 1291 Intramurals 33 Office Pages 33 Russian Club 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Spec- trum 3, Co-Senior Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Class Committee 4. PAIQKQQATZ, JOHN 1 4214 Yorkshire Rd. 1 4 . PANKRATZ, MARGARET 1 Marge 1 4214 Yorkshire Rd. 1341 National Honor Society 4. PARSH, FRANKLIN 1 Frank 1 7006 Velma Ave. 1291 National Honor Society 4. PASCOE, DONALD 1 Don 1 5890 Wool- man Ct. 1301 Dramatics 33 Concert Band 2 3 4. PASQUALLE, JOHN 1 Jack 1 338 Cherry Lane 1311. PATT1, JOAN 1 5810 Momingside Dr. 1291 Class Play 33 Girls' Glee 23 Concert Choir Ofhcer 3, 43 Intramurals 33 Boosters 43 Office Pages 2, 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Y-Teens 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. PAUL, JOEL 1 Joe 1 6493 S. Canterbury Rd. 1291 Wrestling 2, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Ixntramurals 43 Leaders 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club , 4. 206 PAVICIC, DOLORES 1 Dee 1 6399 Stan- bury Rd. 1291 Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Office Pages 43 FNC 3, 43 Y-Teens 4. PAVLEK, DONALD 1 Spider 1 6902 Luelda Ave. 1291 PAWLAK, VICTOR 1 Vic 1 5437 State Rd. 1341. PEBBLES, GAIL ANN 1 6002 Forest Ave. 1291 Office Pages 4. PEDEN, WILLARD 1 Bill 1 6147 Vemon- dale Dr. 1301 Wrestling 43 Science Club 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 Rifle Club 3, 4. PENSOCK, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 5920 W. 54th St. 1291 Concert Choir 43 Boosters 43 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 33 FTA 3, Treas- greg 43 JCWA 23 National Honor Society PERBEVOSNIK, JUNE 1 3006 Russell Ave. 1 41. PERRY, SUE 1 7150 State Rd. 1341 PESTA, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 9204 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1301. PETEL, JOHN 1 10781 Barrington Blvd. 1301 Boys' Glee 23 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. PETLOWANY, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 7418 Kenilworth Ave. 1291 Masquers 23 Soc N' Buskin 33 Bowling 33 Intramurals 3, 43 Hall Guards 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Girls' Board 4. PETRI, WILLIAM 1 Bill 1 8305 Ivandale Dr. 1291. PETRILL, DALE16102 Southington Dr. 1291. PHILLIPS, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 6011 Belmere Dr. 1291 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 French Club 23 Biology Club 2. PICKETT, RUTH 1 Ruthie 1 8002 Ren- wood Dr. 1291 Fencing 3. PIELA, JEWEL 1 Julie 1 4434 Forest- wood Dr. 1341 FBLA 4. PIKUL, PHILLIP 1 Phil 1 2504 Brookview Blvd. 1341. PIMSNER, MARY 1 Clarabelle 1 8025 Southington Dr. 1291 Masquers 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ,. PINCHOT, GAIL 1 Pinch 1 2614 Grove- wood Ave. 1341. PING, VIRGIL 1 Ding 1 1303 Parkleigh Dr. 1311 Concert Band' 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 3. PIPOLY, KAREN 1 2270 W. Sprague Rd. 1341 Spanish Club Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 43 FNC 43 National Honor Society 4. PIROSKO, BRUCE 1 7719 Ivandale Dr. 1291 Intramurals 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. PLACKO, MARGARET 1 Marge 1 7911 Salisbury Dr. 1291 FBLA 4. PLETKA, KATHLEEN 1 Kathy 1 5514 Virginia Ave. 1291 Majorettes 23 Bowling 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. POLO, THOMAS 1 6815 Thomton Dr. 1291 Intramurals 3. POPOVICH, GEORGEANN1 Dolly 17520 Green Valley Dr. 1341 Y-Teens 23 Spectrum 4. PORTER, WILLIAM 1 Lomine 1 5403 Gilbert Ave. 1291. PRAHL, TERRY 1 Peanuts 1 2618 Tor- ringston Dr. 1341 Football 3, 43 Basketball 2, , 4. PREMURA, JOSEPH 1 Jo Jo 1 5807 Westlake Ave. 1291 Wrestling 3. PRESTIPINO, MARY 1 Dolly 1 6860 Beresford Ave. 1301 Hall Guards 33 Office Pages 43 FBLA 4. PROVCHY, RENATE 1 Ronnie 1 6816 Greenleaf Ave. 1301 Office Pages 3, 4. PRUSNEK, JUDITH 1 J.P. 1 6863 Beres- ford Dr. 1301 Masquers 23 Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, Robe Mistress 43 Intra- murals 23 Boosters 43 Hi-Spot 2, 3, Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. PUCHALSKI, ROBERTA1 Bobbie 132 15 Heresford Dr. 1341 Masquers 23 Soc N' Buskin 33 Thespians 3, Vice-President 43 Speech Team 3, 43 Fencing 33 Intramurals 43 Russian Club 43 NFL 3, Publicity Chair- man 43 Y-Teens 33 Quill and Scroll 4. PUSATERI, MARY ANN 1 3335 Grovewood Ave. 1341 Rhodes High 23 FNC 2, 4. RABAK, FRANK 1 5914 Brownfield Dr. 1291. RADEY, DONALD--8310 Salisbury Dr. 1291 Football 33 Basketball 33 Track 3, 4. RADKE, JACK 1 4302 Woodway Ave. 1341. RADZISZEWSKI, JUDlTH1 JUdy,,l524o W. 50th St. 1341 Girls' Chorus 23 Bowling 3, 43 Office Pages 23 Y-Teens 4. RADZYMINSKI, ANDREA-- Andie -5903 Momingside Dr. 1291 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Spanish Cluga 3, Vice-President 43 FTA 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, . RAHAL, CHARLOTTE 1 Char 1 6186 Denison Blvd. 1301. RAK, STEPHEN 1 Steve 1 7508 Dart- worth Dr. 1291. RAMSEY, KAREN 1 Kay 1 3060 Ridge- wood Dr. 1341 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Hi-Spot 43 Quill and Scroll Secretary 4. RAND, PHYLLIS 1 Phyl 1 7014 Gilbert Ave. 1291. RASI-IKE, LOYDENE 1 Dee 1 6767 Maplewood Rd. 1301. RASMUSSEN, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 8321 Kenton Ave. 1291 Baseball 43 Golf 33 Intramurals 3, 4. REA, MARGIE 1 7620 Arden Ave. 1291 Class Play 33 Choralaires 2, 3, 43 Boosters 43 FNC 2, 3, Secretary 43 Clinic Aids 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. REDICK. ROBERT 1 Bob 1 9011 Manor- ford Dr. 1301 Track 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Math Club President 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. REDOVIAN, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 5611 Charles 1291 Bowling 4. REGESTER, KAREN 1 6382 Alderwood Rd. 1301 Choristers 23 Choralaires 3, 43 FNC 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. REICHHELD, ELIZABETH ANNE1 Anne T9701 W. Moreland Rd. 1291 Concert Choir 3, 43 Spectrum 4. REID, JEFFREY 1 Jeff 1 6880 Green- leaf Ave. 1301 Football 2. REISER, BETTY 1 Shorty 1 5515 Brad- ley Ave. 1291 Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. RENICK, CHARLOTTE 1 10807 Woodview Blvd. 1301 Lakewood High 2, 3, 4. REPP, GARY 1 10172 Keswick Dr. 1301. REPP, ROGER - Reg 1 10172 Keswick Dr. 1301. RESHETALO, SCOTT 1 511 Hauserman Rd. 1291 Concert Choir 23 Football 23 Baseball 23 Intramurals 3, 4. RESSLER, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 9002 Pinegrove Ave. 1291 Science Club 33 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Traffic Council 4. RETI-I, LOTTE 1 6431 York Rd. 1301 Na- tional Honor Society 4. RETZLAFF, KATHRYN 1 Kathy 1 6411 Luelda Ave. 1291. REYNOLDS, MARILYN 1 Denison Blvd. 1301 Girls' Ec. Club 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. RICHARDS, PAUL 1 1717 1341. RICHARDS, ROBERTA - Bobbi 1 3327 Parklane Dr. 1341 Bowling 4. RICHEL, KAREN 1 Kookie 1 9310 Crest- wood Rd. 1301 Bowling 3. 43 Hall Guards 33 Library Pages 2, 3, 43 FBLA 4. RICHNER, DONNA 1 Dee 1 5503 Luelda Ave. 1291 Girls' Glee 23 Choralaires 33 Con- cert Choir 33 FBLA 43 Rifle Club 4. RICHTER, LARAINE 1 Rainey 1 5306 W. Ridgewood Dr. 1341 Fencing Club 33 Spanish Club 2. ROBINSON, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 5934 Hodgman Dr. 1301. ROBINSON, SHARON 1 5571 W. 54th St. 1291. ROCK, RICHARD 1 Ricci 1 6914 Forest Ave. 1291 Masquers 23 Russian Club 3. RODGERS, JAMES 1 Jim 1 5930 Pearl Rd. 1301 Concert Band 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Chamber Music Society 3. ROHDE, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 6778 Green- leaf Ave. 1301. ROMAN, CAROL 1 5280 W. 48 St. 1341. Bebe 1 6519 Glee 33 Home Grovewood Ave. ROPCHOCK, DELORES - 7715 Renwood Dr. 1291. ROSE, NATALIE - 7311 Broadview Rd. 1311 'Girls' Glee 35 Choralaires 2, 45 Office Pages 45 FNC 2. ROSS, FRANK - Jim - 2711 Torrington Ave. 1341 Rifle Club 4. ROSSBOROUGH, EILEEN - 5942 Hodgman Dr. 1301 Girls' Chorus 2. ROTH, LINDA - 3507 Center Dr. 1341 Spectrum 4. ROULMAN, JACQUELINE- Jackie - 7411 Essen Ave. 1291 Bowling, 2, 35 Intramurals 25 Office Pages 3, 45 FTA 45 Y-Teens 2. RUBIN, LINDA - 7494 Zona Lane 1301. RUDDY, JOHN - 6731- Parma Park Blvd. 1301 Football 2. RUSINKO, WILLIAM - Bill - 4003 Rus- sell Ave. 1341. RUSINOW, NORMAN - Norm - 7917 Ackley Rd. 1291 National Honor Society 4. RUSNAK, GERTRUDE - Rusty - 7425 Thomton Dr. 1291. RUSSELL, CYNTHIA - Cyn - 6232 Ridge Rd. 1291 Soc N' Buskin 4, Secretary 35 hespians 3, Publicity Chairman 45 Speech Team 35 Girls' Glee 35 Concert Choir 45 French Club Secretary 25 NFL Secretary 45 JCWA 45 Y-Teens 35 Spectrum 2, Under- class Editor 3, Student Life Editor 4, Art Editor 45 National Honor Society 4. RUSSELL, WILLIAM - Willy - 7940 Craigleigh Dr. 1291 Brooklyn High 2, 35 Cross-Country 3, 45 Track 3, 4. RUSYNIAK, MARY - 4521 Wood Ave. 1341 German Club 35 FBLA 4. 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SCHUERGER, KAREN - Sugar -- 8704 Bauerdale Dr. 1291 Bowling 25 Intramurals 25 Hall Guards 35 Library Pages 2, 3, 4. SCHULTE, JAMES - Jim - 3415 George Ave. 1341 Intramurals 2. SCHULTZ, DAVID - Dave - 6664 Or- chard Blvd. 1301 Hall Guards 25 National Honor Society 4. SCHULTZ, WILLIAM - Bill - 3712 Walter Ave. 1341 Science Club 25 National Honor Society 3, 4. SCHOR, KENNETH - Ken - 6310 Luelda Ave. 1291. SCHUSTER, JAMES - Jim -- 800 Lynn- haven Rd. 1301 Concert Band 2, 35 Wres- tling 35 Intramurals 2. SCHWARTZ, MARILYN - 7501 Jameson Rd. 1291 Choralaires 2, 3, 45 Bowling 45 Hall Guards 2, 35 Movie Crew Treasurer 45 Y- Teens 35 Spectrum 45 National Honor Society 45 Valedictorian. SCIMONE, KATHLEEN - Kathy - 2451 W. Ridgewood Dr. 1341 Choristers 2. SEDLACK, GORDON - Gordie - 7446 W. 116th St. 1301 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. SEDOR, JUDITH - Judy - 2912 Somia Dr. 1341 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 FTA 2, 3, 4. SEEGERT, LYNN - 8200 Wainstead Dr. 1291 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Chansonaires 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Hall Guards 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SEGEDI, KAREN - Seg - 6115 Charles Ave. 1291. SEICHKO, MELVIN - Mel 1 5209 Krue- ger Ave. 1341 Track 3, 4. SEIDENBERG, ZELDA 1 Zel 1 6229 Stanbury Rd. 1291 Girls' Chorus 35 Intra- murals 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. SEIKEL, LYNNE - Lynnie - 6826 Maplewood Rd. 1301 Choralaires 25 Concert Choir 3, 45 Movie Crew 45 National Honor Society 4. SEMAN, AUDREY - Audie - 7210 Ward Rd. 1341 Bowling 4. SEMANIK, DAVID - Dave - 7023 Maple- wood Rd. 1301 Intramurals 3, 4. SENDER, BARBARA - Barb - 5603 Velma Ave. 1291 Hall Guards 2, 4. SESTAK, JEROME - Jerry - 5606 Or- chard Ave. 1291 Intramurals 4. SEVINSKY, MARIE - 7641 Hoertz Rd. 1341 Stage Crew 3, 4. SI-IAKER, MARY - 1805 Orchardview Rd. 1311 Class Treasurer 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Leaders 45 Boosters 45 FTA 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. SHAW, JAMES - Jim - 4903 Wellington Ave. 1341 Class Play 35 Boosters Committee Chainnan 45 AVA 2, Vice-President 35 WTIP 2, 35 Radio Club 25 Science Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 35 Student City Cabinet Parlia- mentarian 4. SHAW, KAREN - 9329 W. Ridgewod Dr. 1301 Girls' Chorus 2. SHEETS, LANE - 5329 Knollwood Dr. 1291 Intramurals 25 Spectrum Layout Editor 45 National Honor Society 4. SHIREY, CAROLYN - 10760 Meadowbrook Dr. 1301 Choralaires 2, Hall Guards 2. SIDOR, JAMES - Jim - 6806 Snow Rd. 1291. SIDOTI, SALVATORE - Sal - 7011 Gil- bert Ave. 1291. SIMICH, DANIELLE - Dee - 6725 Broadview Rd. 1311 Intramurals 35 French Club 3. SIMMONS, TILLMON - Tillie - 7196 Parma Park Blvd. 1301 Class Play 3, 45 Thespians 45 Boosters 45 WTIP 45 National Honor Society 45 Valedictorian. SITKO, JUDITH - Judi - 225 Evelyn Ave. 1311 Intramurals 35 Hall Guards 25 Y-Teens 45 National Honor Society 4. SLABE, RONALD - Ron - 5854 Layor Dr. 1301 Intramurals 2. SLACH, BONITA - Bonnie - 8811 Pine- grove Ave. 1291 Thespians 45 Class Play 3, 45 Speech Team 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Boosters 45 Office Pages 3, 45 Russian Club 3, 45 FTA 2, Vice-President 3, President 45 Choralaires 35 Concert Choir 45 NFL 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Spectrum 35 Class Committee 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. SLIVKA, JOYCE - 4427 Grantwood Dr. 1341 Intramurals 35 Science Club 25 Y-Teens 25 National Honor Society 4. SLIVKA, SUZANNE - Susie - 2907 Stanfield Dr. 1341 Intramurals 3, 45 Hall Guards 35 Movie Crew 45 FTA 45 Y-Teens 3. SMITH, CAROL - 6359 Alexandria Dr. 1301 FTA 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. SMITH, MARY JANE - 5015 Montauk Ave. 1341 Intramurals 35 Y-Teens 2. SMITH, PATRICIA - Pat - 6401 S. Canterbury Rd. 1291 Masquers 25 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Spectrum 3, Senior Editor 45 National Honor Society 4. SMOLA, BETTINA - Tina - 7719 Man- hattan Ave. 1291 Bowling 35 Hi-Spot 3, 4. SNYDER, GERALD - Jerry - 6915 Oak- wood Rd. 1291 Baseball 25 Track 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Leaders 2, 3, 4. SOPKO, DONALD - Sap - 6202 Morn- ingside Dr. 1291. SPISAK, GERALDINE - Jerry - 10749 Sharon Dr. 1301. SPITZ, DONALD - Pivit - 1980 Ridge- view Dr. 1311 Intramurals 2. SPONSELLER, MARILYN - 6764 Oakwood Rd. 1301 Class Treasurer 35 Intramurals 25 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Boosters 45 Student Coun- cil 3, 45 Top Teen 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. STABE, DANIEL - Dan - 5251 W. 46th St. 1341. STALEY, VIRGINIA - Ginny - 4618 Maplecrest Ave. 1341 Hall Guards 25 Library Pages 35 French Club 3, 45 FTA 2, 3. STATKEWITSCH, KONSTANTIN - Kris - 4501 Tuxedo Ave. 1341. STAZZONE, IDA JEAN - 8013 Dartworth Dr. 1291 Hall Guards 2. STECK, ROGER - Tiger - 5715 Sunder- land Dr. 1291 Cross-Country 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 35 Intramurals 25 Leaders 4. STEELE, ROBERTA - Cookie - 5614 Warwick Dr. 1291. STEFANI, CAROL - 5707 Sunderland Dr. 1291 Intramurals 35 Office Pages 35 FTA 3, 45 JCWA 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. STEFANKO, ROBERT - Bob - 5740 Hauserman Rd. 1301 Baseball 25 Intramurals 3. STENDER, JUDY - Jay - 4415 Grant- wood Dr. 1341 Speech Team 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Choralaires 35 Bowling 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Y- Teens 4. STEPHAN, ELLWENE - Elly - 6205 Nelwood Rd. 1301 German Club 25 JCWA 25 National Honor Society 4. STEPONICK, LAWRENCE- Larry -3410 Klusner Ave. 1341. STEPPKE, RHEA - 6403 Gilbert Ave. 1291. STEVENS, THOMAS - Tom - 5886 Pearl Rd. 1301. 207 STIFFLER, BARBARA 1 5712 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. C293 Girls' Chorus 23 Bowling Treasurer 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 3, 43 Y-Teens 2. STSBUER, KAREN 1 7014 Maplewood Rd. STOLPH, CAROL 1 7647 Millerwood Lane C303 Bowling 33 Intramurals 33 Clinic Aids 23 FBLA 4. STONE, NORMAN 1 Stoney 1 2790 Bonny Blvd. C343 Choristers 23 Boys' Glee 23 Baseball 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 4. STRATIS, SPIRO 1 8701 Pleasant Valley Rd. C303 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Intra- murals 2, 4. STRAUSS, LAWRENCE 1 Larry 1 6014 gamsworth Dr. C293 Football 23 Intramurals STRIETER, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6359 Don- Sasger Dr. C293 Lutheran West High School STROBL, GERALDINE 1 Gerry 1 7602 Dorothy Ave. C293 Girls' Glee 23 Bowling 3, 43 Office Pages 3, 4. STRONG, KENNETH 1 Corky 1 916 Dawnwood Dr. C343. STRYCZNY, BARBARA 1 Barbi 1 8304 Manorford Dr. C293 Choralaires 2, 33 FBLA 43 Y-Teens 23 Spectrum 4. STURKO, RONALD 1 Ron 1 566 Twi- light Dr. C313 Intramurals 3, 4. SUCHAN, ROBERT 1 Miler 1 2057 E. Pleasant Valley Rd. C313 Choristers 23 Con- cert Choir 3, 43 Class Play 33 Cross-Country 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Boosters 43 Latin Club 33 JCWA 23 National Honor Society 4. SULLIVAN. LINDA 1 Sully 1 9209 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. C303 Bowling 2, 4, Vice- President 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Leaders 3, Treasurer 43 Boosters 43 Russian Club 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. SUSTARSIC, JOSEPH 1 Joe 1 10436 Manorford Dr. C303 North Royalton High 23 Concert Band 33 Parmanaires 3, 43 Con- cert Choir 3, 43 Track 4. SUTHERLAND, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 6811 Sunderland Dr. C293 Girls' Glee 23 Bowling 33 Y-Teens 23 National Honor Society 4. SWARTWOOD, CRAIG 1 6420 Springwood C303 Boys' Glee 23 Baseball 23 Hall Guards 2 SYKORA, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 9169 Elsmere Dr. C303 FNC 23 Clinic Aids 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 4. SYNK, ANN 1 John 1 7011 Greenleaf Ave. C303 Bowling 33 Intramurals 33 Hall Guards 33 Spectrum 43 National Honor Society 4. SYTEK, BONNIE 1 Beau 1 4714 Persh- ing Ave. C343 Concert Band 33 Varsity Band 33 Bowling 3, 4. SZABO, MARILYN 1 3119 Tuxedo Ave. C343 Class Play 33 Latin Club 3. SZALKOWSKI, JEANANN 1 Jean 1 5213 W. 25th St. C343 Hall Guards 4. SZELL, FRANK-3323 North Ave. C343 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. SZUBA, LOUIS 1 8125 Pelham Dr. C293 SZYMANSKI, RUTH 1 2595 E. Ridgewood Dr. C3l3. TAHSLER, TERRILL 1 Terry 1 5003 W. Ridgewood Dr. C343 Intramurals 3. TALIAK, MARGARET 1 Peggy 1 9312 Evergreen Dr. C293 NFL 3, 43 Choralaires 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 Intramurals 23 Lead- ers 3, 43 Cheerleaders 3, 43 Boosters Presi- dent 43 Y-Teens 33 Girls' Board 33 Canteen Committee 2, 3. 43 Student Council 23 Student City Cabinet 3, 43 Top Teen 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. TARNOVECKY, JOHN 1 6907 Alber Ave. C293 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Leaders 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 43 FTA 3,j. TAYLOR, DAVID 1 Moose 1 6414 Buck- ingham Dr. C293 Parmanaires 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Math Club 4. TAYLOR, JON 1 Jonnie 1 6802 Gerald Ave. C293 Reserve Band 2. TELEGDY, SHIRLEY 1 Shirdle 1 7511 Arden Ave. C293 Bowling 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Hall Guards 23 Hi-Spot 4. 208 TERESI, PATRICK 1 Pat 1 6289 Spring- wood C343. TERRELL, JANET 1 Jan 1 9351 Oak- dale Rd. C293. THEYS, LINDA 1 Hank 1 8011 Dorothy Ave. C293 Concert Band 43 Reserve Band 23 Varsity Band 33 Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 FNC 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 National Honor Society 4. THOMAS, DEANNA 1 Crab 1 10415 Windham Dr. C303 Girls' Chorus 2. THOMAS, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 7606 Liberty Ave. C293 Bowling 23 Intramurals 33 Y-Teens 2. THOMPSON, JAMES 1 Jim 1 6802 Commonwealth Blvd. C303. THOMPSON, LINDA MAE 1 Linda - 6640 Pearl Rd. 4303 Intramurals 2, 33 Boosters 43 Y-Teens 2, 43 Student Council 43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. THOMPSON, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6856 Parma Park Blvd. C303 Class Play 43 Foot- ball 3, Manager 23 Wrestling 33 Basketball Manager 23 JCWA 43 Canteen Committee 2, 3, 43 Class Commitee 4. TICE, ROBERT D.1 Dave 1l534 Orchard- view Rd. C313 AVA 3, 43 Rifle Club 3, 43 Math Club 3. TINGLEY, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 7117 Forest Ave. C293 Oiiice Pages 4. TOBER, CAROLYN 1 6907 Gerald Ave. C343 Concert Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Chamber Music Society 3, 43 Reserve Band 23 Choristers 2. TOCHINSKY, GAIL 1 Shari-tie 1 5903 Gerald Ave. C293 German Club 3, 43 Bi- ology Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. TODOR, JANICE -- Jan 1 7611 Jameson Rd. C293 Bowling 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Leaders 3, 43 Boosters 43 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 2, 3, 43 FTA 33 National Honor Society 4. TODT, DAVID 1 Dave 1 2745 E. Ridge- wood Dr. C313 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 JCWA 23 I!-Ii-Spot 3, Sports Editor 43 Quill and Scroll , 4. TOKAR, JOYCE 1 Joycie 1 7516 Marl- borough Ave. C293 Class Play 33 Speech Team 33 Debate Team 23 Boosters 43 Spec- trum Literary Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 43 Girls' Board 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Choralaires 23 Concert Choir 3, 4. TOMKO, JAMES 1 Jim 1 2874 W. Sprague Rd. C343 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. TOMMASINI, DOLORES 1 Boo Boo 1 317 Cherry Lane C313 Library Pages 23 Spectrum 4. TOMON, DANIEL 1 Dan 1 3323 Hilltop Dr. C343. TONCAR. JAMES 1 Jim 1 8010 Selwick Dr. C293. TOTH ELIZABETH 1 Bett 1 7524 1 Y Deerfield Dr. C293. TOWNSEND, KAY16014 Theota Ave. C293. TRAXLER, JOANNE 1 Joan 1 3265 Vezber Dr. C313 Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 2. 33 Office Pages 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Biology Club 43 Math Club 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. TUCHEK, BARBARA 1 Barb 1 7811 Deerfield Dr. C293 Bowling 3, 4. TUOMALA, KENNETH 1 Ken 1 8204 Lanyard Dr. C293. TURNEY, KING 1 7270 Beresford Ave. C303 Wrestling 3. TURZA, ELAINE 1 7277 Weston Dr. Girls' Glee 3. TVORIK, RONALD 1 Bugler 1 Essen Ave. C293 Leaders 33 FTA Secretary- Treasurer 3. C303 7906 UBIC, FREDERICK 1 Fred 1 9598 Newkirk Dr. C303 UJHAZY, ANN 1 2216 Grovewood Ave. C343 Russian Club 33 Home Ec. Club 2. UMBEL, JEAN 1 Jay 8211 Newport Ave. C293 Latin Club 3, 43 Spectrum 43 National Honor Society 4. UNDERWOOD, WILMA 1 Willie 1 2922 Grantwood Dr. C343 Fencing Club 33 Home Ec. Club 23 Y-Teens 2. UNGAR, PAUL16418 Kemeywood Dr. C293. UZELAC, GEORGIANA 1 Georgi 1 7710 Essen Ave. C293 Russian Club Secretary 33 Y-Teens 2. VACCA, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 12055 Woodview Blvd. C303 Choralaires 3, 43 Hall Guards 2. VALENTINE, CARLEEN 1 Car 1 2421 Lincoln Ave. C343 Home Ec. Club 2. VAN SACH, JEROME 1 Jerry 1 7732 Femhill Ave. C293 Math Club 4. VANTA, KAREN 1 2111 Russell Ave. C343 Concert Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Reserve Band 23 Girls' Glee 23 Choristers 23 Hi-Spot 2. VARABKANICH, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 8021 Springdale Ave. C293 Girls' Glee 23 Choral- aires 3, 4. VARIANO, BEVERLY 1 Thumper 1 6329 Dellrose Dr. C303 Girls' Chorus 2. VEBER, HEATHER 1 Web's 1 1102 E. Ridgewood Dr. C313 Choristers 2. VEHLBER, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 8319 Renwood Dr. C293 Concert Band 3. VERES, NICHOLAS 1 Nick 1 5004 Snow Rd. C343. VERLEY, ROWEN 1 5298 W. 50th St. C343. VEST, GARY 1 Strangler 1 10681 Aaron Dr. C303 Wrestling 3, 43 Tennis 33 German Club 2. VILINSKY, DIANE 1 Dee 1 270 Twi- light Dr. C313. VOJIR, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 1835 Ridge- view Dr. C313 Tennis 3, 43 Boosters 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Naticnal Honor Society 3, 4. VOLBRECHT, SUE ELLEN 1 Susie 1 6006 Ackley Rd. C293 Library Pages 23 Office Pages 23 Latin Club Vice-President 3, President 43 FTA 2, 3. 43 JCWA 2, 33 Spectrum 3, Literary Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. VOSKA, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 5411 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. C293. WADE, ROGER 1 10680 Deborah Dr. C303. WADSWORTH, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 10180 Moore Dr. C303. WADZUK, LOIS 1 Lowie 1 2519 Torring- ton Ave. C343 Intramurals 2, 33 Leaders 3, 43 Boosters 43 FTA 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. WALBURN, WALTER 1 Walt 1 6403 S. Canterbury Rd. C293 California Community High 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. WALCHECK, MARY 1 Bonnie 1 11441 Glamer Dr. C303 Bowling 33 Hall Guards 33 Office Pages 43 German Club 33 FBLA 43 Radio Club 23 Y-Teens 2, 3. WALTER, DAVID 1 Dave 1 295 E. Sprague Rd. C313 Parmanaires 33 Concert Choir 43 Cross-Country 43 Baseball 2. 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Leaders 43 German Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. WALTERS, ANNE 1 Annie 1 2503 Park Dr. C343 Thespians 43 Class Play 3, 43 Choristers 23 Choralaires 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Leaders 43 Cheerleader 43 Boosters 43 FTA 33 Hall Guards 33 Y-Teens 33 Girls' Board 2, 33 Student Council 3, Secretary 4. WALTMAN, DENNIS 1 Denny 1 9514 Femhill Ave. C293 Speech Team 23 Concert Band 2, 33 Orchestra 43 Boosters 43 Movie Crew 3, 43 Science Club Secretary 23 Math Club 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. WALTZ, BEVERLY 1 Bunny 1 11471 Aaron Dr. C303 Thespians 43 Class Play 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Boosters 43 Hall Guards 23 Office Pages 33 Y-Teens 3, 4, Vice- President 2. WANICKI, DAVID 1 Dave worth Ave. C293. WARD, MICHAEL 1 Mike Park Blvd. C303 Football 2, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. WARRINGTON, PATRICIA 3201 Hilltop Rd. C343 West High 2. WATERS, MARILYN 1 Jackie 1 1711 Keystone Dr. C343 Girls' Glee 23 Choristers 23 Concert Choir 3, 4: Bowling 33 Intramurals 33 Library Pages 23 FTA 2. WAYNE. THOMAS 1 Tom 1 9474 Lucy Dr. C303. WAYNE, TIMOTI-IY1 Tim 19474 Lucy Dr. C303 Football 2. 1 7417 Kenil- 1 7322 Parma 33 Intramurals - -tpatsyn 1 WEBER, JUNE 1 6424 W. 54th St. 1291 Rhodes 2, 33 Girls' Glee 33 Choralaires 43 German Club 33 FNC 33 Y-Teens 4. WEIDOKAL, THOMAS 1 Weed 1 6374 Crossview Rd. 1311 Baseball 2. WEINTZ, DONALD 1 Win-oh 1 8012 Snow Rd. 1291 Bowling 2. WEIS, RICHARD 1 Rich 1 6801 South- ington Dr. 1291. WENDLAND, KATHLEEN 1 Kathy 1 6514 Gerald Ave. 1291 Bowling 43 Y-Teens 43 Spectrum 4. WERCION, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 4902 Grantwood Dr. 1341. WERNER, RICHARD 1 Dick 1 3323 George Ave. 1341 Senior Patrol 2, 3, 43 Hall Guards 4. WHITE, WILLIAM 1 Bill 19733 Manor- ford Dr. 1301. WHITEHOUSE, JAHCOLYN 1 Jacky 1 10680 Meadowbrook Dr. 1301 Class Play 33 Choralaires 2, 33 Concert Choir 43 Bowl- ing 43 Y-Teens 2, 3. WHITEHOUSE, JUDITI-I 1 Judy 1 10680 Meadowbrook Dr. 1301 Choralaires 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. WHITKOFSKI, DAVID 1 Dave 1 3119 Dellwood Dr. 1341. WIGHTMAN, KAREN 1 Shortstop 1 1 1680 Meadowbrook Blvd. 1301 Masquers 23 Thes- pians 43 Choralaires 2, 33 Concert Choir 4. WILBUR, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 3707 Tuxedo Ave. 1341 Football 2. WILK, RAYMOND 1 Ray 1 5853 Layor Dr. 1301 Football 2, 3, 4. WILL, KURT 1 3331 Lucerne Ave. 1341 Reserve Band 23 Concert Band 3, 43 Orches- tra 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Lettermen's Club 4. WILMER, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 6270 Stanbury Dr. 1291 AVA 23 Science Club 4. WILSON, HARLAN 1 Turk 1 6419 Westminster 1291 West Tech High 2, 33 Basketball 4. WINSTON, ALFRED 1 Al 1 10207 New- kirk Dr. 1301 Intramurals 2. WOELFL, MARY KAY 1 Kay 1 7516 Pelham Dr. 1291. WOJCIK, SANDRA 1 Sandy 1 195 Star- light Dr. 1311 Office Pages 2. WOLANIN, JEANETTE1 Jeanie 1 12711 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1301 Bowling 33 Y- Teens 2. WOLF, MARY ANN 1 3315 Brookdale Ave. 1341 JCWA 23 National Honor Society 3, 4. WOLFF, DONNA 1 6059 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. 1291 Spectrum 43 National Honor Society 4. WOLFF, ROBERT 1 Bob 1 6059 W. Pleasant Valley Rd. 1291. WOLNY, GINGER 1 Ginger Bread 1 7702 Pleasant Valley Rd. 1291 Y-Teens 33 Class Committee 2, 3. ORVILLE EUGENE 1 Woody 1 WOOD, 1228 Orchardview Rd. 1311 Hi-Spot 33 Spec- 3g Quill and Scroll 3. trum WOOD, JOHN 1 Red 1 4103 Snow Rd. Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Track Intramurals 23 Leaders 43 Lettermen's Secretary-Treasurer 43 FTA 43 Canteen 1341 3, 43 Club Committee 3, Vice-President 43 Class Com- mittee 3, 4. WOYTKO, RUSSELL 1 Rus 1 7811 Dorothy Ave. 1291. WOZNICKI, DENNIS 1 3105 Hearthstone Rd. 1341. WRAY, BEVERLY 1 Beve 1 2831 North Ave. 1341 FBLA 43 Y-Teens 2. YANAK, MICHAEL 1 Mike 1 7791 Mc- Creery Rd. 1311 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 2, 4. YONTEZ, RALPH 1 Yonnie 1 3209 Grantwood Dr. 1341 Cross-Country 33 Foot- ball 23 Basketball 23 Wrestling 43 Track 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Leaders 33 Class Com- mittee 3. YUSKO, LORETTA 1 Lorrie 1 7180 Ward Rd. 1341 Hall Guards 23 FBLA 43 Home Ec. Club 23 Y-Teens 4. ZAI-IN, JEFFREY 1 Jeff 1 5014 Albertly Ave. 1341 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Chamber Music 33 Tennis 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 4. ZAJAC, PATRICIA ANN 1 Pat 1 5250 W. 44th St. 1341 Girls' Chorus 33 Bowling 2. ZAJAC, VIVIAN 1 7602 Wainstead Dr. 1291 Bowling 23 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 4. ZALETEL, LINDA 1 Lin 1 5803 Laverne Ave. 1291 Girls' Glee 23 Choralaires 33 Fencing Club Secretary-Treasurer 33 Boosters 43 Home Ec. Club 23 Rifle Club 43 Y-Teens 23 National Honor Society 3, Secretary 43 Spectrum 4. ZAMBERLAN, KAREN 1 Kay 1 4312 Woodrow Ave. 1341 Latin Club 33 Biology Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. ZAMISKA, JAMES 1 Jim 1 3011 Maple- crest Ave. 1341 Wrestling 2, 33 Golf 2, 33 Leaders 3, 4. ZAREMBA, FRANK 1 8412 Southington Dr. 1291 Football 2, 3, Captain 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Canteen Committee 2, 3, 4. ZAVOCKY, JAMES 1 Jim 1 7615 Jame- son Rd. 1291 Class President 33 Class Vice- President 43 Masquers 23 Soc N' Buskin 33 Class Play 33 Cross-Country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 43 Boosters 43 Lettermen's Club 43 Class Committee 2, 33 Student City Cabinet Director of Assemblies 4. ZIEGLER, RITA 1 Joyce 1 8412 Femhill Ave. 1291 Bowling 3. ZIELINSKI, PATRICIA 1 Pat 1 4303 Albertly Ave. 1341 Speech Team 23 Y-Teens 4. ZIOL, DONALD 1 Don 1 2840 Bonny Blvd. 1341. ZIPSIR, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 5112 Ridge- wood Dr. 1341 Cheerleaders 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Canteen Committee 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Student City Cabinet 3. ZISKA, THOMAS 1 Tom 1 5811 Wilber Ave. 1291 West Tech High 2. ZISKO, IRENE 1 Rini 1 6210 Charles Ave. 1291 FBLA 43 Y-Teens 3, 4, Program Chairman 2. ZLAKET, JUDITH 1 Judy 1 6311 Hamp- stead Ave. 1291. ZOFCIN, CAROL 1 8002 Whittington Dr. 1291 Bowling 3, 4. 209 A Abela, Michael-63 Abend, Rick-75, 167 Abookire, Sandy-13, 135, 151 Abraham, Brucz+75 Abraham, Ronald-63, 102 Acker, Carolyn-75, 146 STUDENT PICTURE INDEX Acker, Susan-13, 128, 149, 154 Acklin, Thomas-75 Adams, Dave-63, 70, 125 Adams, julienna?-63, 122, 125, 126, 127 Adams, Kathleen-13 Adams, Patrick-13, 97 Adanich, Roger+75, 149 Adoock, William-63 Adler, Clarence-13 Adler, Robert-63 Adolph, Gerhild-63 Adriamlilgica-63, 119, 128, 131, 132, 173, Agnolf, Ruth-75, 130 Ahem, Thomas-13 Ahmed, James-63 Aho, Tim-63, 125, 171 Aiello, Anthon -75, 127 Ailes, Joyce-7,5 Ailor, Carol Ann+75, 131 Aldrich, Patrick-63 Alessandro, Carl-13 Alessandro, Richard-75 Alessi, Marin?-63 Alexander, Lucinda-63 Alexovich, Anna-63 Allen, Barbara-75 Allen, Mary-63, 140 Allenby, Sandy-75 Almasy, Donna-63 Altmauer, Carolyn-13, 155 Amato, David- 5 Amato, Donna-75, 130, 133 Amato, Richard-13 Ambrose, john-75, 157 Ambrus, Carol Jean-75, 153 Amolsch, Penny-75 Amon, Adrienne-13, 28, 45, 96, 116, 118, 121, 175, 181 Amore, Glenn-75 Amundsen, Erie-63 Anderson, Hans-13, 127, 188 Anderson, Keith-63 Anderson, Kenneth-75 Anderson, Lois-13, 128, 130, Anderson, Paula-75, 146 Andolson, Ronald-75 Andrews, Ben-13, 122 Andrews, james-63, 169 Andrews, Scott-75, 149 Andrusko, Dorothy-13 Andryc, Judith-13, 128, 131 Angelis, Kathleen-13 Anger, Linda-75. 133 Angradi, Rina-63 Annis, Richard-75 Annis, Susan-63, 130 Antel, John-75 Anthony, Barbara-75, 126, 13 Anthony, Judy-63 Antonelli, Lynn-75, 116, 121 Antonucci. Linda-14 Aquilia, Viola-63 Arabian, Judith-63 143, 154 O, 133 Ardelia. Anthony-63, 70, 94, 95, 125 Arden, Dan-14 Arden, Metro-14 Ardito, Barbara--14 Arena, Anna Marie--75 Arena, Barbara-63, 130 Arenschield, Linda-75 Aring, Brian-75 Arlrangel, Janet-14. 149. 195 Arkangel. Robert-14. 149 Armaro, Concetta-75 Annstrong, Terry-63, 149 Arthur, Charlen-63 Arthur, Robert-75 Artino, Rosalie-75 Asad, Andrea-63 Asad, Donna-14 Ashmus. Neil-134 Aslan. John-63 Asmondy. Paul-75, 160 Astalos, Jerry-14 Atamanee. Joan-63 Athens, Richard-14 Atwell. Johnny-75 Augaitis, Sheila-14 210 August, Raymond-63 Augustine, Donna-63 Augustine, Robert-63 Aukschun, Robert-75 Averett, Larry-75, 159 B Babb, Shirley-63 Babon, Kenneth-14 Bachman, Claire-14, 118, Bacho, Kenneth-63 Baczynsky, Rostyslava-75, 130, 131, 138, 139 Bader, Suzan-14 Baird, Pamela-75 Bajko, Dennis-63 Baker, Norman-75 Baker, Ronald-75 Baker, Victor-75 Bakos, David-14 Bakos, Dianne-63, 104 Balazs, Charles-63 Baldassari, JoAnn+75 Balika, Albert-63, 117, 120, 157, 159 Balint, ,Ioan-'75 Balint, Sandra-14 Balk, George-14 Ball, Lavern?63 Balla, James-63, 73, 98, 125, 169 Ballinger, Barbara-14, 138, 140, 152, 154 Balogh, David-14 Balombin, Joseph-75 Banisauckas, David-14 Banyasz, Dolores-14 Bar, Bonnie-63 Barabas, Adrienne-63, 136, 138 Baran, Andrew-75 Baranowski, David-14 Baranowski, Dennis-14 Baratko, Alan-14 Barbarotta, Charles-75 Barberic, Karen-15, 136 Barbour, Eileen-15 Barbus, Robert-15 Bard, Lynn-15 Barisono, Dianne-63 Barker, Boyd-15 Barnes, Loren-63 Bames, Michael-75 Barnes, Robert-75, 149 Bamett, Barbara-15 Bamett, Bert-75, 160, 161, 169 Bamo, john-63 Bamok, Beverly-15 Barta, Raymond-63, 133 Bartkiewicz, Carol-75 Bartlett, Patricia-75 Barton, James-15. 75 Barton, LaVerne-15, 94 Bartos, Bruce-63. 139 Basch, Marilyn-63 Basch, Terry-63, 169 Basile, Bonita-15 Basile. Sharon-129 Bass. Robert-15, 115, 118, 120, 162, 163, 168 Bastian, Lorena-63 Battaglia, Rosetta-63 Battaglia, Sylvia-15, 172 Bauer, Linda-75, 128, 130, 152 Bauman, Margaret-15 Baumert, Lora-63, 134 Baus, Jacquelyn-63, 130 Bayer, William-63 Beam, Don-75 Bear, Robert-63. 137 Bechler. David-15 Beck, Ellen-63, 127, 137 Beck, Marianne-75. 130, 153 Beck, Robert-75. 151 Becka, Thomas-15. 128, 135, 136 Becker, Katherine--63 Becker, Linda-63 Becker. Raymond-15. 147. 170 Beckett. Sandra-63. 128. 130. 138 Bedford, Norman-63. 127. 133 Bednar, Joyce-63, 121, 128, 132, 137, 142, 143, 172 Bednar, gudy-63, 128, 132, 137, 142, 143, 1 2 121, 140, 155 Bednar, Michael-15. 118, 146. 149, 155, 170 Bednar. Pete-75, 116, 122, 159 Bednarski, Sandra-63, 129, 130, 138, 153 Beebe, David-15 Behrman. Clarice-15. 143. 145 Bekenv. Dennis-63, 136, 138, 139 Belfi, Donna-R, 15 Bell, Anton-75 Bell, james-75 Bender, Carolyn-15 Bender, Lois-63, 146 Bendik, Edward-63 Benedict, Emest-75 Benedict, Jeannz+15 Benesch, Judith-75, 129 Bennett, Lois-75 Benny, Sandra-75, 136 Benson, Darleen-15, 118, 119, 151 Bentzen, Louis-15 Benya, RoseMarie-15, 128, 137, 139, 154 Benz, Richard-63 Beran, Richard-16 Beres, Darleen-75, 152 Berg, Adella-16 Berg, Charlotte+63 Berg, David-75 Berge, Dietor-75, 169 Berger, Susan-63 Bergine, John-63 Bema, Robert-63 Bernasek, Lee-148 Bemauer, Doreen-16 Bernhardt, Anne-63, 152 Bemhardt, Marie-16, 143 Berry, William-16 Bertha, Patricia-63 Bertolone, Patricia-75 Bester, Larry-16 Bethel, Thomas-75, 132 Bevacqua, Carmen, Jr.-63 Beyer, Nancy-16, 154 Biacsi, Barbara-75 Biafore, Rosie-63 Biales, Thomas-75 Bialic, Constanc+l6 Bican, JoAnn-63, 174 Bichek, Wayne-16, 135 Bicknell, Bonnie-16 Biegacki, Walter-75 Bielawski, Marlene?-16 Bienkowski, Donald-63 Bienkowski, Roger-16 Bigham, Barbara-145 Bilby, Carol-63, 117 Bilecky, John-16, 154 Biljes, William-75, 147, 149 Bill, Thomas-75 Billante, Charles-16 Billings, Kathleen-75, 129 Bilski, Joanne+63 Binder, Judith-75 Binder, Lori-16, 131, 151 Binder, Sue-63, 130, 153 Bindokas, Marilyn-16 Biondo, Marsha-63 Bisard, Carol-63 Bischl, Karen-16, 142 Bisesi, Joanne?-63 Bisesi, Phyllis-16 Bishop, William-63 Biskup, Cheryl Lynn-75 Bittner, Gary-63, 166 Bizjak, Maryjoanne-63 Blaha, Carol-63 Blasko, Barbara-76, 152 Blasko, Brucm+76 Blasko, Joann?76 Blasko, Robert-63 Blazak, Robert-16, 128, 165, 171 Blazer. Fredrick-16 Bliss, Joan-76. 128, 136, 139 Bliss, .l0yc?l6 Bliss, Myron-63 Block. Karren-16, 121 Bloesinger, Alan-16, 167 Blower, Jerilyn-63 Bly, Neil-16 Blythin, Margaret-63 Bobeck, Carl-17 Bobowicz, Nathalie-63 Bobowicz, Valentin+17, 118, 123, 124 Bockmiller. Donna Jean-76 Bockwich. William-63 Boczek, Marcia-63 Boddy, Kathleen-63, 138 Bodnar, Nancy-76 Boester. Beth-76. 131, 149 Bogar, Donna-76 Boggs, Wayne-132 Bojalad, Michele-63 Bokmiller, David-63 Boldman, Lois-17, 127, 131, 132 Bollardi. Jean-63. 128, 136 Boloca, Elaine-17 Bombalicki. Janet-63 Boncek, joseph-63 Bonk, Donna Jean-76 Boppel, William--63, 162, 168 Borchard, Karen-76 Bofisa, Judi-59, 63 Borisa, Sharon-76 Borling, Joyce-76 Boros, Peter-63 Borowske, Richard-17, 148 Borcwy, James-63 Borts, Charlenm+76, 130 Boscarello, Betty-76 Boscarello, Richard-17 Bosze, Mary Ann-76 Bota Ral h-17 135 P Bouriquin, GeorgQ17, 28, 117, 120, 157, 171 Boutwell, Bruc?7 6 Bowersock, Betti-63 , 1 2 9 , 1 3 0 Bowser, james-76 Bowser, Robert-1 7 Boyd, Michael-17, 19, 118, 142, 143, 168 Boyden, Charles-76 Boyko, Peta+63, 170 Boyle, Robert-63 Bozarth, William-119, 132 Brady, Robert-17, 106, 171 Brakeman, Audrey-76, 137 Brakeman, Brian--17, 36, 132, 155, 166 Bramuka, Joyce-63 Bramuka, Patricia-76 Brancatelli, Dolores-17 Brandt, Brian-17 Brandt, Richard-76, 149 Brandt, Robert-17 Braun, Judy-76 Brechbiel, Donald-17, 147, 149, 150 Brechbiel, Peggy-17, 151 Brede, Roger-63 Brenner, Gary-63 Bresky, Mary-17, 143 Brey, Robert-63 Bridle, Sandy-76 Brigadier, Karen-76 Brigadoi, Rollin-76 Briggs, Dianne-+17 Briggs, Kathleen-76, 130, 133 Briggs, Linda-17, 28, 118, 121, 155, 172 Bright, Frances-63, 151 Brinker, William-76 Brinkman, Barbara-76, 136, 152 Broa, Karen-63 Brock, Carol--63 Brockhurst, Frederick-17, 133, 169 Brockhurst, James-76 Brody, Patricia-64 Brooks, Marilyn-64 Brosch, Dorothy-17 Brosko, Diana-64 Brosofski, Judy Ann-64, 149 Brown, Bonita-151 Brown, Donald G.-168 Brown, Donald P.-76 Brown, Ned-17 Brown, Robert-17 Brucchieri, Joann+76, 126, 130, 152 Brucchieri, Salvator+18 Bmcchieri, William-18, 120, 157, 171 Bruckner, Noreen-18 Bruckner, Richard-64, 150 Bruemmer, Karl-18 Bruene, Gerald-76 Bruggers. Barbara-76, 131, 152 Brunarski, Richard-18 Bnxnn, Daryl-64 Brunner, Sally-18, 152 Bruno, Margaret-64, 185 Bryan, Edyth-76. 153 Bryant, Andrea-64 Bryzgot, Francis-18, 120, 124, 157, 162, 168 Bucar, Carolynn-18 Bucar, Darlena'+76 Bucher, Kenneth-18, 99, 132, 138, 139, 154, 171 Buchko. Judith-64 Buck. Earl-76, 169 Buckholz, Bonnie-76 Buckshaw, Mari+18 Budd, Jerry-18 Budd, Rita-64, 185 Buehner. Richard-18 Buemi, Carol-76 Buemi. Sam-64. 120. 157, 169 Buhl, Marilyn-64, 131 Buhovecky, Roger-76 Buhoveckv. Sharon-64 Budziak, Timothy-76 Bukvic, Arlenc+64 Bulan, Richard-64 Bulan, Robert--18 Buncher. Ronald-18, 147, 149 Buran, Dave-76 Buran, Marilyn-76 Buran. Wavm+64 Burfield. Charles-64 Burg, Allen-76 Burke, Dennis-18 Burlingame, Marcia-64, 136 Bumett, Burrell, Roberta-76, 146 Patricia--76, 127 Burton, Joanne-18, 130, 148, 155 Burton, Linda-19 Busack, Carol-19, 142, 143 Busch, ,Ioan--19, 108 Bush, JoAnn-19, 148, 155 Bushi, Steve-19 Busko, Lois-19 Butcher, Dennis-19 Butler, James-64, 120, 148, 157, 169 Butler, Janet-76, 130 Buy, Jerry-64 Bydolek, Ruth176, 157 C Camden, Judith-76, 127 Camerer, Frederick-76, 139, 151 Cameron, Richard164, 100, 151 Campanelli, Kenneth-19 Campbell, Kathleen-64, 130 Campbell, Leland-19 Byndas, Carol-76 Byms, Joyce-64 Callahan, Carol-76 Cangemi, Rosali?64, 131 Canitia, Cannon, Alfred-19, 120, 162, 168 MaryAnn-19 Cannon, Patricia-76 Cantley, Patricia-19 Cantlon, Nancy-64 Capalto, Barbara--64 cappauo, Rae-76, 116, 133 Cappel, I' Norma-64, 130 William Cappe , Cardilino, John-76, 164 Carducci, Carol-19, 130 Carducci, Daniel-64 Carlin, Dennis--64 Carlon, Judith-76 Carman, Richard-19, 76 Carman, Roger-19 Camegie, Richard-19 Carnes, Kathleen-76 Carney, Robert-76 Carpenter, Nancy--64, 152 Carrick, Richard-76, 143, 150, 151 Carrick, Robert-64, 149 Carson, Jann-+64, 140, 147 Caruso, Marie-76, 122, 127, 137 Casale, Joseph-64 Caso, Frances-19 Cassano, Geraldine-64 Castle, Muriel-20, 155 Castle, Terrance-76 Catalano, Linda-64 Cavanaugh, joan-20 Cebula, Joyce-20 Cemey, Carl-64 Cerny, Judith-64 Chaifin, Janet-76, 79, 116, 130, 149 Chambers, Harriette-64 Chambers, Patricia--64 Champagne, Gordon-64 Champion, Georg?64, 160, 169 Chapman, Marie-20 Chappini, Richard-64, 101 Chapuis, Norman-64 Chemoif, Mary--20, 128, 136 Chesney. Lynne-76,137, 145 Chikik, Vivian-20 Chilcote, Phyllis-76 Childs, Ronald-20 Chinnici, Joseph, Jr.-20, 27, 42, 118, 169 Chipka, john-20, 139 Chmielewski, Joseph-20 Chomik, Kathleen-20, 42 Chonko. Ami+64, 120. 157, 162, 168, 180 Choukalas, Christine-76 Christ, Edward-76, 147, 149 Christ, George-64 Christman, Edward-64, 150 Christopher, Jim-76 Chromek, Leona-64, 121 CianFarani, Alfred-20 Ciavrelli. Matthew-20 Cibula, John-64, 169 Ciganko. Richard-64, 157 Cihlar, Jill-64 Cintula, Charles--64 Cintula, David-64 Ciocca. Donna-76 Clark, Catherine-76, 149, 153 Claus, Marilee-76 Clements. Gay-76 Clough, Karen-76. 146. 153 Clough, Sharon-76, 121, 146, 152 Coates. jeffrey-64 Codv, James-76. 79, 159, 164 Coffey, Shirley-20 Colantuono, Lou-20 Cole, Allan-20, 136 Cole, Gordon-64, 127 Colella, Jean-76 Collins, Barbara-64 Collins, Kathleen-'21, 140 Colucci, Joyce-76 Combs, Sue Ellen-76, 153 Conrad, Carlton-2 1, 15 1 Conrad, Richard-64 Cook, Richard-21 Cook, Sharon-21, 145 Cooley, Alice-64, 128, 131 Cooper, Brian-21 Cooper, David G.-64 Cooper, David R.--76 Cooper, Ken-76, 138, 139, 149 Cooper, Ronald-76 Cooper, Terry-21, 149 Coppers, Dorothy-21 Coppola, Augustine-21, 115, 118, 123, 128, 150, 155, 172 Coppolino, Ronald-64, 115, 187, 195 Cordisco, Frank-76, 159, 164 Corn, Terrell-64 Corona, Rosali+21 Costanzo, Barbara-76 Costanzo, Sandra-125, 128, 135, 152 Costello, Donna-'76 Costello, Eileen-21 Cotsman, james-76, 166 Cottrill, John-64 Coup, John-64 Courey, Diane-21, 130 Cowgill, Karen-64, 121, 151, 172 Cowie, Cynthia-64, 135, 138, 139 Cowley, Richard-76 Cox, Dennis-64, 149 Cramer, Don-64 Crawford, Gloria--76 Crews, Kathleen-64, 125 Cribb, Martha-64 Croftcheck, Vincent-21 Csaszar, Sharon-64 Csire, Jeromc+64 Csire, Larry-64, 120, 157, 168 Cuchiara, Richard-76, 138 Cugier, james-21, 194 Culver, Joseph-21 Cummings, Karen-2 1 Curry, Pamela-76, 79, 121, 130, 153 Cydzik, Jerome-76 Czajkowski, Linda-76, 130 Czech, Carolyn--76 Czech, Melvin-64 Czech, Sharon-64 D Dachtyl, Sheila-21, 148 Dagata, Michael-76 Dale, Curtis-76, 149 Dalessandro, Carol-76 Dalessandro, George-22 Dalton, Clara-76, 137 DaMert, Gary-76 D'Amore, Regina-64, 129, 174 Dangler, Howard William-76 Dangler, Susan-22, 108, 129, 130, 150 Daprano, Arthur-22, 157 Darby, Margaret-64 Darby, Ned-22, 168 Dasko, Mike-76 Dauscher, Nancy-76 Davenport, Douglas-76 Davenport, Lynn-76, 133 Davey, JoAnn--76 - Davidson, Lowell-22 Davis, Alan-22, 132, 147, 148, 149, Davis, Don-64 Davis, Gerald--64 Daymut, Steve-64 Deacon. John-76 Dean, Judith-64 DeCapio, Gregory-76 DeCapio, James-64 Dech, Patricia-22 - Decker, Gary--76, 169 Decker. Marlene-22, 130, 136, 151 Dedo, James-22. 102 Dedrick, Arlene-77 Dedula, Andy-77 Dee, Carol-137, 150 Deetz, Carolyn-64 DeGirolamo, Virqinia-64, 121 Delia, Mamie+22 Dellapa, William-64 Del Paggio, Joanne--77, 79. 116, 130 DeMarco, Anthony-77, 159 DeMarco. Marilyn-64 Demko, Elizabeth-22 Demko, Josephine-22, 155 169. 211 Demo, James-22, 28, 120, 148, 157, 169 DeMou, Dianne-22 Dempsey, James-64 Dempsey, Veronica-22, 52, 106, 116, 117, 118, 155, 175, 192 Dems, Rita-77, 130, 137 Dengler, Carol-77 Dengler, Roger-77 Denk, Deanna-22, 118, 128, 154, 175 Denk, llqoanne-64 Denk, nidy+77 Dennis, jim-22 Denroe, Valeri+22 Derbin, Caroline-64 DeSilvio, Donna-22 Desmone, Toni-129 Detrick, Linda-22, 118, 128, 140, 143, 147, 151, 172 Detwiler, Paul-64, 169 Diasio, Marie-22 Dickey, Dorothea-22 Dienes, Joan-77, 127, 130 Dierker, Karen-77, 152 Dietz, Diannc+64, 128, 131 DiGioia Peter-77 Egerer, Kristen-64, 137, 138 Egler, Gary-77, 151 Ehlert, Linda-23 Eichner, Joyce-23, 128, 137, Eischen, Larry--77 Eiserlo, Joan-24 Eizember, Geraldine-64 Eklich, John-77 Elchesen, Bonnie-77 Eldon, James-64 Eldred, Fay-77 Elias, Louis-65 Emanuele, Marlem+65 Emery, Karen--77, 116, 182 Engelhart, Sylvia-65, 133 Erbacher, James-24 Erbacher, Rodney-65 Erbs, john-77 Erdelyi, James-77 Erdelyi, Judith-24, 130, 143, Erickson, Gary-65 Erickson, Raymond-65, 169 Ermer, James-24, 120, 168 Estok, Sharon--77, 137 Estronick, Gary-65 154 155 Ford, james-65, 120 Forke, Wayne-77 Fortuna, Kenneth-65, 68 Foutty, Joyc?77, 153 Fowler, Gail-77 Fowler, Sharon-65 Francik, Linda-77 Francis, James-77, 133, 169 Frank, Judy Jo-77, 152 Franke, Diane-25 Franklin, Gussie-65 Franklin, james-25 Franks, Nancy-77 Franks, Patricia-65 Frantisek, Donald-25 Frate, Phillip-65 Frederick, Paulette?65, 105 Fredmonsky, Dav4?65 Freese, Gayle-77 French, Christopher-25 Frick, Valerie-77, 119, 132 Friedrich, Roger-65 Fritz, Arlen1+77 Fritz, Margaret-77 Fritz, Patricia-65, 130, 152 Dilley, homie-17, 141 Dillon, James-64 Dishinger, Bill-77 Distler, Nancy-22 Ditto, Malculm-159 Divis, Dianf+64, 128, 136, 137, 147, 148, 195 Dixon Maureen-22, 128, 130, 138 Etela, Lauri-65 Evans, Betty-65 Evans, Howard-65, 160, 169 Evans, Evans, Evert , Susan-24, 154 Wesley-24 Delene-24, 118, 172, 175 Ewald, L nne-77, 132, 133 Ewolski, Darlene-24 Froelich, Barbara-77, 149 Fromm, Carl-65 Fruits, Dennis-65, 166, 168 Fuizzotti, Joseph-25 Fundlin , Patricia-65 Funk, omas-25, 118, 145, 150, 154, 155, -6, 171, 191 Furman, Theresa-25, 118, 131, 140, 150, 172 Dixon: Ronald-159, 164 Dobro, Terry-64 Dodig, Donald-23 Dodig, Ronald-23 Doenng, Dennis-64 Doering, Roger-23, Doeringer, Allen-23 Doeringer, jean-77 Dolinak, Gerald-23 Dolsak, Louann+64 Dome, james-77 Donlan, Pat-64 Donnelly, Roger-23 Donner, Garfield-64 Donohue, Cathy-77 Donoughe, Thomas- Doollns joan-23 Dorn, avid-23 Douglas, Robert-64 Dover, Robert-23, 1 1 127, 136, 155 77 51,170 Ewolski, Robert-77 F Fabian, Nancy-24 Fabula, Laurie-77, 152 Fackelman, Judith-65, 131, 151 Fahrland, David-24, 132, 139, 148, 154, 193 Falck, Jeannettcw-24, 151 Falk, John-77 Falk, Walter-65 Falkenstein, Carol-24 Farace, Angela-77 Farkas, Rhona-65, 130 Farren, Francis-77, 127, 132 Farrington, James-65 Fanis, Charles-65 Fassinger, Neil-77, 159 Furry, Claudette-25 Furry, David-77 G Gaal, Gary-25 Gabauer, janet-77, 130 Gabauer, Richard-25 Gabella, Don-159 Gabrick, Louise-77 Gainer, Jerry-77, 159 Cvaiser, William-77 Galaday, Celinda-25, 124, 130 Galaday, Nicholas-77, 138, 139, 149 Galik, Richard-25 Galinski, Lawrence-25 Gall, Roger-25 Gall, Su1+77, 126, 128, 133 Dover, Sandra-77, 152 Downs, Joan-23 Doyle, Judith-64 Drabik, games-23, 120 Drabik, tanley-77 Draus, Barbara-23, 128, 132 Dravecz, Noreen-64, 133, 149 Dray, David-77 Dregalla, Joyce--64 Dregalla, Sandra-23 Drinkworth, Donna-64 Drown, Kathleen-64, 133 Drown, Nan?77, 152 Drummond, nstance-64 Dubas, John-77, 170 Dubick, Ronald-64, 120, 157 Ducharme, Robert-77 Dudeck, Sandra-23 Dugan, Robert-77, 148 Dufanier, John--77, 159 Du ar, Derrell-77, 122, 127 Dumanski, Joanne-64, 110, 12 129, 131, 136, 145 Dunn, Edith-77 1, 126, 127, Fath, Don-77 Faubel, joanm+65, 129, 150 Faud, Robert-77, 132 Faulhaber, Beverly-77 Fava, Daniel-77 Fay, Ruth--77, 137, 151 Fazio, Louic+7 7 Fedele, Isabell-24 Felice, Mary Ellen-65 Felice, Sandra-77 Felling, James-77, 159 Fellowsislgyce-24, 118, 129, 138, Fendler. Sherry-7 7 Fenko, Dorothy-7 7 , 15 2 Feola, Dennis-24 Feola, Karen-65 Ferch, Donald-24 Fefik, John-65 Ferrini, Mary-65 Ferris, Judith-65 Feskanich, Lawrence-77, 132 Fesz, Steven--77 Fiegland, Larry-80, 149 147, 150, Gallagher, Scott-65 Gallagher, Thomas-25 Gallardo, Carmen-65 Gallowitz, Richard-25 Galovich, Nancy-77, 152 Galvin, Linda-65 Gannon, Barbara--25 Gantz, Davs?138 Gardini, James-25 Gardner, Barbara-25, 122, 123, 130, 155, 194 Gardner, Norma-65, 191 Gardner, Terry-77 Garrity, Diana-65 Gary, Elaine-77, 127 Gassner, David-77 Gassner, Sandra-25 Gates, William 77 Gatz, Joseph-77 Gautcher, Eileen-25, 99, 132, 136, 154 Gaydos, Marsha-77 Gazik, Thomas-26 Gedeon, Eileen-77 Gedeon, Gloria--65 Geho, Janic?77 Dunsmore. David-77 Duplaga, Bett -64 Duplaga, Mack-64 Duplaga, Richard-77 Duplaga, Romuald-23 Duray, Donald-77 Durcansky, Kenneth-23 DuRocher, Roderick-23, 139, 154, 162 Durr, Carol n-77 Dutkofski, john-23, 120, 168, 194 Dworznik, Judy--77 Dybiec, Donald-77, Dyke, Richard-23 Dziubakowski, Don--23 E Ebefle, Arthur-23, 132, 154, 193 Eberwein, Phillip Eby, Geralyon-64, 130 Eck, Karen-23 Ecko, Wayne+77 Eckert, Norma-77 Edge, James--64, 166, 169 Edwartowski, Ronald 138, 151, 191 Dzurik, john-77 212 Filipow, Alice-24, 118, 128 Filippi, Dennis-65 Filka, Diane-24, 129 Finan, Darlen?24, 131, 132, Fink, Charles-65, 147 Finkel, Kenneth-65 Finlin, Martin165 Finn, Terry-65 Fish, Karla-65, 130, 138 Fisher, Gary-65 Fisher, Raymond-65, 148 Fisher, Roger-77 Fitz, Alfred-94 Fitzgerald, Donna-65 Flaitz, Anna Lew-77 Flak, Irene-24, 150, 183 Fleischer, Carol-24, 130, 155 Fleischer, Linda-24 Fleming, Linda-65 Flick, Bonniz+24, 172, 173 Flight, Thomas-24, 155, 169 Florentine, Kathleen--25, 152 Flory, Edward-25, 120, 166 Flowers, Janice-25 Flury, Judith165 Fodor, Barbara-77 Fohl, Leo-65 Forbes, Alex-133, 139 143, 145, 150 Gellner, David-26, 195 Genius, Patricia-26 Gentile, Thomas-26 George, Geraldine-26, 123, 124, 128, 152 George, Louis-26 V George, Tommy-Kay-92 Gerding. Joyc?26, 28, 116, 117, 118, 172, 175 Germans, janet-65, 133 Gertz, Sandra-7 7 Gettel, Patricia-65, 135 Getts, Ronald-65, 149 Ghrist, Roy-78 Giampietro, Barbara-65 Giampietro, Pat-78 Gib, Joyc?78, 149 Gibson, Marcia-78, 126, 127, 130, 132, 137 Gibson, Mary-26, 152 Gildea, Patricia-26, 129 Ginley, James-65 Ginnan, Ifarin-26, 97, 121, 123, 132, 154, 1 4 Glanz, Sharon-78 Glaser, Janice-26, 118, 128, 140, 150, 155 Glaze, Donna-65 Glovik, Phyllis-78, 137 Golden, George-78, 133 Golick, Robert-78, 164 Goltz, Diana-26, 150 Golubski, Mariann?26, 136 Gondlack, Marita-26 Good, Carolyn-78 Good, 4-ames-78, 116, 149, 157, 159, 164 Good, homas-26, 115, 116, 117, 120, 147, 148, 157, 168, 196 Goodman, Diane-26 Goody, Donald-78 Goody, John-27, 133 Gordon, Geraldine-27, 143 Goskey, Kathy-65 Gotsch, Allan-27 Gottfried, Edward-65 Gotthardt, Marilyn-65, 138 Gottschall, Martha-78 Gottson, Barbara-65, 130 Gould, Sammy-27 Graham, Elain+27, 146, 152 Graham, Karen-78 Graham, Sandra-27, 109, 118, 172, 175 Graham, Walter-65, 168 Graning, Gary-149 Grateful, Leonard-'65 Grateful, Nancy-78 Gravatt, Brent-65, 160, 169 Gray, Cheryl-78 Gray, Dian?65 Gray, Gary-78 Gray, Larry-78 Gray, Pamela-78, 108 Graze, Paul-65 Graziano, Judith-65, 128, 130, 137 Grebenik, Richard-65 Greco, Tina--65, 116, 147, 148, 152 Green, J anet-27 Green, Karl-27 Grega, Catherine-78, 137 Grega, Michael-65 Gregory, aim--78 Gregory, ony-65 Gregory, William-65, 98, 122, 137, 194 Gridley, Nancy--65, 143, 150 Griffor, Lynne+27, 155 Grimm, Andrew-27, 149 Grisak, Marie-65, 136 Grisak, Pauline-65 Grodell, Dennis-27 Groff, Carolyn-78 Gross, Donald-27 Gross, Roberta--65, 136, 142, 143 Grossman, Armand-65, 164 Groszek, Carolyn-27 Groszek, Elaine-78 Gruber, Kenneth-27 Grugel, Lynn?65, 149, 151, 195 Grycan, Charlotte-78 Guenther, Guy-78 Guenther, Howard-27 Guenther, Judith-27, 130 Guiton, Allen-28 Gullo, Sandra-65 Gunderman, Kenneth-65 Gunderman, Kirk-65 Gunderman, Paula-78, 130, 148 Guska, Geraldin4+27, 136, 148, 155 Gutschmidt, Geraldine-28 Gutschow, Diane-78 Guzik, Loretta-65 Guzik, Robert-28 H Haas, Nancy-65, 73, 116, 127, 128, 140, 152, 172, 173 Haas, Susan-28, 154 Habart, Lawrence+78 Habeeb, Gary-78 Haberman, Robert-65, 133 Habert, Carolyn-28 Haburt, Delores-65 Habusta, Patricia-2 8 , 1 5 5 Haddad, Frederick-28, 132 Hagen, Joseph-12, 28 Hahn, Sandy-65, 129, 153 Hahn, Susan-28, 118, 140, 143, 151 Hajnik, John--65 Haky, Dolores-65 Halapy, Michael-65 Hale, Cathleen-65 Halen, Randy-65 Hall, Gail-28, 65 Hall, Gary-28 Haller, Barbara-65 Haller, Cassandra-28 Haller, Dale-28, 149 Haller, Roger-78 Hallis, Charles-65 Halsak, Nicholas-28 Halterman, Barbara-78 Halupka, Pamela-78 Haluska, Linda-65, 129, 130, 133, 146 Hamadey, Nola-28 Hamadey, Roger-29 Hamhlin, Carol-65, 130, 138 Hamilton, Barbara-78 Hamlett, Bruce-29, 144 Hammon, Timothy-78 Hamper, Donald-29, 138 Hamrick, Helen-65 Hamula, Allan-78 Hamula, Gaile-29, 131 Hanaford, Emest-78 Hann, Nancy--29, 114, 123, 124, 130, 150 Hanna, Miki?-65 Hannan, Kathleen-78, 152 ud 29 Hannon, J y- Hanson, Joanne?-29 Hanych, William178, 159 Hanzlik, Lois-29, 155 Happle, Richard-78, 150, 151 Harants, Helem+77, 137 Harants,gCenneth-28, 29, 116, 120, 157, 158, 1 1 Harbart, Richard-29, 118, 169, 171 Harbison, Bruce-78 Harbison, Jan-29, 128, 151 Harden, Joyce-78, 137 Harhay, Dianz+6S Harhay, James-78 Harhay, Warren-78 Harmon, Mary-78 Harper, Karen-29 Hartline, Loyd-77, 169 Hartman, Francis-78, 146 Hartsek, Beverly-29, 129, 149 Hartwig, Robert-65, 151 Harvey, Betty-78 Harvey, Judith-29, 128 Harvey, Kenneth-65 Harvitt, Margaret-65 Hasman, Bruce-78 Hasman, Frank-65 Hasselbach, John-78, 151, 164 Hatvany, Carolyn-29, 129, 133 Haurin, Diane-29 I-Iauschildt, Karen-65, 149 Hauser, Thomas-78, 149 Havens, Kenneth--115, 171 Haver, Lois-65, 131 Havlik, Thomas-30 Hawran, Janic?66 Hayman, Judith-78, 130, 152 Haysak, Joan-78, 129, 146, 149, 152 Hazelton, Su?66 Heavilon, Susan-30 Hecker, Howard-78 I-Iecker, Patricia-30, 132, 136, 154 Hager, Gary Heiden, Gayl+30 Heil, Dave-66, 116, 120, 151, 157, 168, 1 Heinz, Rolynne?66, 131, 134 Held, Martha-78 Hemmeter, Lois-66, 128, 137, 147 Henderson, Irene-30 Hennel, Annette-66 Henninger, Glenn--66, 132 Henz, Marilyn-78, 149, 152 Hepp, Susan-78, 152 Herbkersman, Bruce?-30 Hering, David-66 Herip, Alice-66 Herman, Leslie-66, 129, 146, 152 Herr, Laureen-78 Herr, Marilyn-30, 154 Herschman, Dan-78 Hertelendy, Janet-78, 126, 135 Hertelendy, Joyce--30, 105 Hetzel, William-66 Heuser, Diane-30 Hewitt, Geoffrey-66 Hicks, Junz?30, 118, 140, 148, 150, 154 Higgins, Dave-78 Higgins, Jean-30 Hildebrand, Edward-66, 133 Hill, Harry-30, 124 Hill, Thomas-66, 91, 120, 145, 162, 157, 169, 171 Hill, Valerie-66 Hine, Carol-78, 99 Hine, Linda-66, 130 Hine, William-66 Hiner, Vickie-66, 129, 136, 149 Hinz, Elaine-30, 130 Hinz, Ellen--66 Hirzel, Richard-78, 149, 151, 169 Hitesman, Margaret-30 Hlasko, Elaine-66 Hlavacek, Carol-66, 129 Hlibka, Greg-78 Hlivak, Linda-66, 130 Hlivak, Patricia-66, 130 Hoag, Robert-78 Hockenberry, Nancy-30 Hodar, Kenneth-66 Hoelter, Paul-78 Hoffman, Beverly-66, 126, 129, 137, 153 , 148 Hoffman, David-66 Hoffmann, Kenneth-66, 160, 161 Hoffmaster, Ronald-30 Hoflich, Erlene-78 Hofstrom, Edward-66 Hohertz, Henry-66, 146, 148 Holden, John-30, 52, 116, 120, 160, 161, Hollenbeck, J0yC 30 Holliday, Dorothy-30 Holman, Karen-78 Holmes, Karen-78 Holz, John-30, 58, 148, 150, 151 Holz, Judith-78, 141, 146 Hama, Michael-66, 132, 166 Homer, Marlene-30 Homyk, Raymond-78 Honecy, Nancy-30 Honecy, Patricia-66 Hooper, Gary-30, 157 Hooper, Marilyn-78, 130 Homack, Jerom?66, 143, 145 Homak, Jl!liC?30, 121 Horton, Sam-78, 169 Hostal, Rosemary-31 Hotz, Carolyn-31, 129, 155 Houska, Harold-31, 120, 166, 167 Hoyt, Mary-66 Hrabak, Elizabeth--31, 130 Hrachiar, Jean-78 Hradovicky, Ruth-3 1 Hrapshaw, Lance-31 Hren, N ancy-3 1 Hrenko, Gerald-3 1 Hribal, Karen-31, 129 Hritz, Larainev-66 Hrusch, Judith-31, 154 Huber, Charles-66 1 Hubley, Alan-31, 51, 52, 120, 123, 124, 150, 151, 155, 168, 171 Hudson, Walter-66 Hujer, Robert-31, 166, 168 Hull, John-78 Hulvalchick, Steve-162, 168 Humenik, Deborah-31, 147, 148, 155 Humenik, Patricia-66 Humphries, Karen-66 Humphries, Sharon-66, 131, 152 Hundertmark, David-66, 136 Hunt, Robert-78, 148 Hunter, Donna-3 1 Husak, Harry-31, 148 I lacobucci, Anthony-31, 99, 118, 132, 138, 154, 179 Ickes, Samuel Iffland, Beverly-66, 149, 152 Iiams, Robert-31 Imperial, Gladys-31 Ioffreda, Richard-78 Irwin, Jack-31 Irwin, Jill-66, 130 Ish, James-31 Ivey, Kathleen-66, 116, 140, 172 Huth, Douglas-78 Jablonski, Sandra-31, 130, 154 Jacalr, Sonia-31 Jackman, Linda-78 Jackson, Gary-66, 133 Jackson, Joanne-31 Jacob, Robert-66 Jacobs, James-31 Jacobson, Mary Lou-78 Jacoby, Sandra-32 Jacubic, JoAnn-78 Jadrych, Nancy-32, 131, 154 Jadrych, Sharon-78, 149 Jaeger, Donna-78, 133 Jakubisin, Lori-66 Jakubko, Elynn-66 James, Patricia-78, 152 Jamison, Gary-78 Jancar, Robert-66 Janick, Joseph-78 Janitelli, Florindo-59, 66 Janke, Bud-66 Jannazo, Jacqueline-66 Janos, Elliott-78 Janos, Joan--66 Jansma, Patricia-78, 137, 149 Janson, Kenneth--78 Jantz, Anita-32 Jantz, Janet-32, 130 Janusczok, Sharon-78, 94, 146, 147, 148 Jares, Pat-66, 68, 128, 131, 136, 143, 145 Jarrett, James-78, 79, 151, 164, 170 Jarvis, Francis-32 Jasany, Robert-66 213 Jasinski, Josephine-66 Jeckel, Sandra-78, 137 Jedlicka, Jane-66 Jeffrey, Margaret-78 Jeffi, Caren-32 Jenkins, James-78, 166 Jenkins, Larry--66 Jennings, Katherino+66, 130 Jerdonek, Joseph-32 Jerrick, Mariann?32 Jirka, James-66, 160, 169 Johanson, Anders-32 Johansson, Ame+66 Johns, Josephinc+66, 130, 133, 138 Johnson, Daniel-78, 166 Johnson, Gail-78, 116, 141, 152 Johnson, John-32, 115, 123, 124 Johnson, Kay-78 Johnson, Kenneth-78 Johnson, Richard-'66, 125 Johnson, Robert-32 Jones, Judith-66, 130 Jones, Lenorw-78, 129, 131 Jones, Richard--66, 151 Judge, Wallace-66 Jurca, Mary-79 Jurca, Robert-32, 120, 194 Justesen, Karen-79, 130, 136 K Kadelski, Stanley-32 Kader, Bonnie-79 Kaderabek, Joseph-79 Kadlec, Sandra-79 Kaitchuck, Gay-66 Kalamau, John-79 Kaleta, Edward-79 Kalinich, Lila-79, 119, 129, 138, 153 Kalinsky, Elaine-79 Kalla, Margaret-66, 125, 126, 128 Kallio, Martin-66 Kalnicki, Thomas-32 Kalsen, Dianne-66 Kaltner, Richard-79, 166 Kanya, Robert-66 Kap, Vadim-79 Kap, Valentine-32 Kaput, Terry-66, 133 Karlosky, David-79 Kasar, Sharon-32 Kasper, Robert-32 Kasper, Sharon-79 Kassouf, Diane?-79 Katzan, Gary-79 Katzan, Judith-79 Kautz, Constance-79 Kawalec, Barbara-66 Kawalec, Thomas-32 Kay. Dennis-66 Kazimore, Karen-121, Kazura, Catherine-79 Kearney, Pamela-79 Kearney, Patricia-66, 148 Keith, Garry-32 Keller, Barbara-32, 130 Keller, Robert-66 Kelly, Barbara-32 Kelly, Gayl+32, 132, 143, 154 Kelly, James 32, 120 Kelly, William 79, 133 Kenny, James-79 Kenton, Carol-79 Kenton, John-32 Kepic, Joan-66 Kerik, Kenneth-32 Kem, Lynn-79 Kem, Thomas-33, 154 128 Kitzerow, James-33 Klaholz, Kirt-79 Klein, Joanne-66, 131 Klein, Mary Lou-79 Kleindienst, Lucillc+-66, 125, 126, Kleinpeter, Marjorie-79 Kleinpeter, Marleen-79 Kleisch, Rose-33 , Klemens, Ronald-160, 169 Kleppel, William-120 Klima, Barbara-33 Klimkowski, Thomas-79 Klimo, Richard-79 Klincko, Daniel-79 Kline, Jerry-79, 127, 132, 159 Klubnik, Calvin-33 Klubnik, Robert-79 Kluska, Dolores-33 Kluth, Alan-33 Klym, Norman-79, 100, 132 Kanpik, James-66 8 Kraus, Martin-67 Kraus, Ed-4, 35, 115, 194 Kraushaar, Karen-67 Kravchuk, Emil-170 118, 119, 122, 123, Krawczyk, Beverly Ann-80, 141 Krawczyk, Richard-80 Krejci, Audrey--67 Kremer, John-35, 136 Kremer, Phillip Adam ' -8 Krentz, Raymond-67, 171 146, 148 o, 119, 132, 137, 149 Ketling, Carolyn-66, 128, 131, 133, 135, 138 Kettner, Roberta-66 Ketvertis, Michael-33, 120 Keyse, Jeannette-66 Keyser, Richard-33, 166 Kieryk, Kathleen-79 Kihorny, Ronald-79 Killen, Joyc?79 Kilroy, James-66 Kindel, Robert-79 Kinder, Shirley-79, 129 King, Barbara-33, 132, 155 King. Karen-79, 127, 135, 138 Kinghom, Joyce--66 Kinion, Darryl-33, 118, 151, 171, 191 Kinsman, Barbara-79, 128, 137, 153 Kintzler, Norma-33, 137, 140 Kirkpatrick, Sanford-66, 169 Kish, Joseph-33 Kispert, Kay-79 Kittlitz, Charleen-66 Kitzel, Kathleen-33, 118, 121, 128, 131, 154 214 140, Knapp, Ken-79, 151 Kneebusch, Judith-33, 118, 172 Kneeland, Jun?66 Knerr, Gael--33, 124, 127, 128 Knuth, Donald-66 Kobak, Richard-33, 120 Kobal, Phil-79 Kobrinski, Patricia-79, 130 Koch, Kathleen-66 Koch, Robert H.-79 Koch, Robert J.-33, 118, 151 Kochilla, Michael-66 Kochilla, Nancy-33 Kocina, Frank-33 Kocka, Gerald-66, 151 Kocka, Nancy-33 Kocka, Paul-66, 148 Koedyker, Richard-66 Koehler, Linda-66 Koehn, Donna-33, 151 Kohler, Jurgen-79 Kolibaba, Sylvia-79 Kolis, Carol Joyce-79 Kollar, Linda-66, 73, 116, 151, 175 Kollar, Stuart-33 Kollen, Kenneth-66 Kolman, Michael-33 Kolman, Valla-34, 117, 118, 124, 139, 172 Kolodziej, Arlene-34 Kolonick, Gail-79 Kolthoff, Helen-66 Komar, James-66 Komorowski, Judith Ann-79, 137, 146 Konecek, April-66, 122, 125, 128, 130 Konicek, Michael-66 Konrad, Alan-34, 148 Kopczinsky, Ronald-66 Kopec, Carol-34 Kopec, Kenneth-79 Koplin, Melvin-34 Kopp, Carol A.-34 Kopp, Carol L.-66 Koptis, Richard Joseph-66, 79 Kormos, Caroline Anne-79 Komaker, Kenneth Martin-79 Kornowski, Thomas-66 Kort, Judith Ann-66 Kortowich, MaryAnn-34, 66 Koryta, A1-34 Koscianski, Claudia-34 Koscianski, Mildred-34, 128, 135 Kosiba, Walter-66 Koski. Gerald-34 Kost, Robert-34 Kostelnik, Germaine-66 Kostelnik, Jack-66, 125, 151 Kotalik, Bruc?-66, 137, 149 Kotaska, Joanne-66 Kott, James--80 Kott, Joan-27, 34, 118, 128, 136, 152, 155, 172 Koudelka, Judith-67 Kovach, Alex-34, 132, 139 Kovacs, Loretta Jean-80 Kovar, Martin-67 Kovarik, Joan-67, 128, 130 Kovarik, Jon-80 Kovi, Wayne-133 Kovsca, Karen Ann-80 Kowalewski, Eugene-34, 147, 149 Kowan, Sanford-34, 118, 124, 150, 189 Kozak, Anthony-80 Kozak, Eugen1+35. 154 Kozarik. Joseph-80 Kozel, Jean-35 Kozlowski, Christine-80 Krabec, Loretta-67, 132, 137, 173 Kracheck, Joseph-80 Krajniak, Ed-35 Krakora, Kathleen-35, 114, 128, 131, 152 Krakowiak, Lois-35 Kramer. Barbara-80 Kratz, Kenneth-67 Kresak, Robert-67 Krieger, Kathie Marie-80, 129, 138, 149, 152 Knsh, Joseph John-80 Krish, Theresa-67 Kroecker, Carol+67 Kroupa, Becky Ann-80 Kruk,'Carolyn-35, 136, 154, 173 Krumins, Juris-67, 120, 160, 161, 169 Krupar, Michaelino-67 Krupka, Arleen-80 Kruse, Collettn+35, 130 Krush, Sandra-35, 129, 131 Krutso, Jacqueline-67 Kryssan, Joycz+35 Ksanovsky, Elaine-67, 132, 142, 148, 152 Kubala, James-'67, 120, 157, 171 Kuban, Mary-35 Kuban, Phillip-80 Kubicina, Dorothy-67 Kubicina, Shirley Ann-BO, 153 Kubinec, William-80 Kucera, Anne Marie-35, 132, 145, 154 Kuch, Gene-80, 149 Kuchle, Edward-35 Kuchling, John-67 Kuchna, Douglas-35 Kuciemba, Carol-35 Kuehn, Diana-67 Kuhar, Eileen-36 Kuhar, Thomas-36, 80 Kuhel, Charles167, 151 Kukul, Donald-120, 157, 168 Kula, John Joseph-80, 132 Kulcsar, Kathy-67, 117, 152, 172, 175 Kulich, Donald-67 Kulow, Wayne-36 Kummerlen, Barbara-36 Kunz, Jeirey-67 K1-ml, Karen-36, 152, 155, 172 Kunz, Lynda-36, 131 Kurcz, Gilbert-67 Kurtz, Donna-80 Kurtz, John-80, 133 Kurtz, William-67, 170 Kusak, Diane-36 Kusak, Elaine-80 Kushner, Daniel-80, 137, 138, 139 Kusko, James-21, 36, 132, 139 Kusnerik, Tony-80, 132, 139 Kussin, Barbara-80, 129 Kuzmyn, Mariz+67, 136 Kvaska, Karen-36, 114, 118, 128, 139, 154 Kwast, James-67 Kwast, Nancy-67 L Lacina, Betty-36, 146 Lackman, Linda-67 Ladina, Ju1i+67 Lado, Stephen-67 Lagambina, Phyllis-80, 128, 133 Lahl, Noreen-80, 137, 139, 153 Lakey, Robert-36, 128 Laisy, Jeannette-80 Lakins, Donna-36, 121, 131, 154, 174 Lakins, Judith Ann-80, 131, 141 Lakotish, Michael-36, 97 Lambert, Michael-80 Laxnkin, Sharon-36 Landberg, Dennis-67 Lane, Gary Alan-80, 151 Lane, Richard-67 Lang, Nancy-67 Lang, Sharon-80 Lange, Barbara Jean-80 Lange, Richard-67 Langer, Marilyn-36, 138, 142, 143 Lanham, Alan-67 Lanzi, John-67 LaRocco, James-80, 166, 169 LaRosa , Robert- 36 Larsen, Richard-36. 145, 154, 165 Larson, Christina-155 LaScola, Adelyn-67 Lash, Roger-37 Laskowski, David Lasley David Le -67 80 , e- Latanick, Arlene-12, 37, 118, 129, 155 Latimer, Dennis-80 Latsko, Daniel-80 Latsko, William-80 Latter, Lynne-37, 123, 124, 130, 145, 154, 189 Lauricella, Paula-67, 131, 152 Lazor, Phyllis-80 Lazor, Priscilla-37 Leach, Elain?37, 143 Leahy, James-67 Leathers, Carol-67 Lebeda, Nancy Lee-80 Leckler, Lee-67, 127 Lee, Gary Charles-80, 151 Leeroy, Mary-80 Lege, Edward Arthur-80 Lege, Robert-37 Lehman, Larry-80 LeHotan, Catherine-67 Le!-Iotan, Dennis-80 Lehrke, Lloyd-37 Lemire, Christin?37 Lemke, Sharon-80 Lemke, Wilbert-67 Lem er, Kathleen-80, 134 PU Lengle , Dennis-80, 149 Lengle, Dianna-80 Lengle, Lengye Len gye Gary-3 7 l, james-80 1, Robert-67 Lennox, Anne Leo, Mary-67, 73, 125 Leonard, Carol Ann-80 Leone, Barb-80. 153 Lepi, Paulann-80, 127, 134 Lerch, Chris-37, 97, 118, 123, 124, 154 Leroy, Douglas-80 Lukesic, Raymond-68 Luksha, Diana-68 Lunato, Nicholas-80 Lupica, Salvator+80 Lupnacca, Sally--68, 126 Luthy, Geraldine-68, 73, 121, 152 Luthy, Raymond-38, 155 Lutz, Robert-80, 166 Lynch, Mary-38, 129, 131 Lynch, Patricia-68 Lynch, Sharon-80 Lyons, Douglas-38, 120, 157, 158, 169 M Maag, Diane-68, 153 Machalec, Margaret-38, 153 Macik, Barbara-38 Mackenzie, Bette Rae?-80 Mackenzie, Bonnie-38 Mackey, Barbara-80 Mackey, ,Iune+68, 128, 133 Mackiewicz, Dennis-68 Mackiewicz, Edward-80 MacKniesh, Patricia-68 Mackulin, James-68 Maczak, Andrew-80 Madeley, Janice?-68, 101, 136, 195 Maden, Etta-68 Madonia, Jenny Le?80 Maeder, Barbara-80 Magosky, Eugene-68 Majeski, Carol-80 Majher, Douglas-80, 164 Mamone Lesko, Sharon Lee-80 Lesnak, Robert-80 Leasing, Carol-37, 91, 138, 146, 155 Lessing, Robert-80, 150 Leszczynski, Cynthia-80 Leuchner, John-67, 98 Lewand, Lesley-80, 126 Lewicki, Phillip-37, 128, 133, 171 Lewis, Edward-37 Lewkowski, Carol-80, 129 Liba, Joseph-80, 159 Licciardi, Dennis-68 Lieberman, Carl-37 Lieberman, Donald-68 Liephart, Roger-37 Makhol, Makkos, Ronald-3 8 Richard-6 8 Makosky, Cathleen-80 Makovic, David-38 Malan, Judith-68, 100, 147, 152 Maler, Richard-80 Maler, Steve-68 Maleski, Maleski, Francine-80 Ronald-80, 149 Malinowski , JoAnn-3 8 Mallory, Malone, Keith-80 Linda-38, 130, 140 Malynowsky, Areta-38 Mamone , Domenio-80 Mamone, Frank-38 Vincent 8 Limberg, Doug-38, 139, 170 Lime, Joe Mikl+80 Lind, Donna-68, 130, 174 Lindak, Barbara May--80, 128, 133 Lindamood. Charles--80, 149 Lindway, Karen Ann-80 Linge, Fred-80. 149, 150 Link, Judith-38. 150, 154 Linson, Dale?-80, 151, 166 Linville, Patricia Ann-80, 133, 134 Linx, Janet E1ic?80 Lipa, Marilynn-80, 151 Lipscey, George-68 Liszewski, Kenneth180 Liwosz, Martin-80 Liwosz, Richard-59, 68 Loboda, Joan-80, 133, 135 Lobotsky, Patricia-38, 155 Loebs, Mariellen-68, 115, 117, 172, 175 Loede, Donald-119, 132 Loede, Marlin-68 Loesch, Charles-68 Loesch, Sandra-38, 131 Loescher, Louise-80 Logie, Douglas-68, 157 Loher, Sandra-38 Laika, Carolyn-80, 133, 146 Lombardo, joseph-80 Lonero. Mik?80 Long, Bill-80, 159 Long, Raymond-38 Longley, Cheryl-80, 129, 152 Loomis, John-80, 138, 139 Lopata, Elaine-68 Lorenzen. Suzanne-38, 51, 52. 115, 118, 123, 124, 128, 148, 154, 195 Loukota, Joseph-38, 133 Love, Dav?-38 Love, Judith-38 Lowdermilk, Howard-80, 148 Lowe, Robert Ervin-80, 133 Lowther, Robert-80 Loy, Roland-80, 133, 166 Loyd, Sharon Mae-68, 128 Loyd, Sue-37, 38, 153, 155 Lucas, Donald-68 Lucas, Janet-68, 149, 153 Luchin, Dennis-38, 149 Luchin, Diane-80, 147 Ludlow, Audrey--59 Ludwig, James-80 Lukesic, Marilyn Kaye-80 , - 0 Mancini, Karen-39 Mandock, Michael-80 Mandy, Barbara Ann-80, 152 Maneri, janet-39, 155 Mangle, David-80 Mansour, Rosemary-80 Manti, Louis-68 Manz, Carl-157 Maradits, Jack-39, 156, 157 Marcellino, Michael-68 Marchak, Joe-81 Marchiano, Nick-81 Marcinko, Dennis-81, 127 Marcinko, James-68, 157 Marcis, Donna-68, 131, 142, 143 Marconi, Donna-39, 148 Marcuz, Marilyn-81 Marek, Charles-68, 120, 125, 157 Maresh, Marianne-39, 81 Marhevka, John--39 Marianut, Irenc+39 Marianut, Margaret-81 Marlette, Joseph-68 Marmo, Robert-68 Marold, Carol-68 Marsoun, Joan-81 Marsoun, Ronald-39, 118, 123, 124, 150, 171, 189 Martin, Karen Sus+39, 81 Martin, Karin-131, 132, 152 Martin, Raye-81, 130, 137 Martin, Robert-68 Martin, Wayne-81, 159, 164 Martinez, Margaret-39 Masek, Sharon Ann-81 Maslyk, Shirley-81, 129, 137 Mates, Janice-+68, 95, 130 Mathews, Charles-20, 39 Matis, Sharon-39, 128, 132, 133, 154 Matjazic, Rudolph-39 Matlack, Sandra-39 Matlavage, Paul-68 Matlock, David-81 Matteucci, Gerald-68 Matvay, Donna-39, 155 Matvay, Patricia Ann-81, 130 Mauser, Judy-8, 130, 139 Mauser, Richard-39, 147, 148 Mausolf, Elizabeth-39 May, Carol+39 Mayer, Doug-39 Mayle, Gloria-39 Mayo, Edward-39 Mazer, Sue-39, 143 Mazurkewicz, james-81 McCal1ops, Florence-81 McCallum, Ann-68, 126, 129 McCann, Judith-39 McClain, Ralph-68 McCluskey, Gail-40, 154 McCluskey, Valorie-81 McCosh, George-81 McDonough, Marie-81, 130 McDowell, joseph-68, 139 McFadden, Charles-81 McFadden, Kenneth-81 McGreevey, Sally-81 McGuire, Patricia-68, 135 McLeod, Ralph--69 McMil1in, William-69 McMurray, James-40, 120, 157 McMurray, William-69, 157 McPhetridge, Barbara-40, 118 McPhetridge, Robert-69, 133, 135, 151 McVay, Jean-40 McWilliams, Frances-81 Meckel, Paula-81 Medcalf, Frederick-81, 132, 151 Medise, Thomas--81 Meech, Walter-40, 171 Megraw, James-40 Meibuhr, Henri-40, 124, 136 Meier, Marlys-69 Meinyk, Shirley-69 Melda, Virginia-40, 148 Melhuish, Karen-40, 149 Mellis, Cynthia-81 Mellott, William-69 Melnyk, Gary-69 Meloun, Spencer-40 Mengel, Joseph-'81 Mericsko, Paul-40 Merkle, Donald-69 Mersfelder, Rollie-40, 120, 133, 160, 161 Mertes, Dennis-40, 90, 115, 148 Messinger, Anita-81 Metrick, Rosemary-40 Metro, Lester-81 Meyer, Arline-81 Meyer, Hildegardz?40, 137 Meyer, Robert-81 Meyers, Dale-40, 120 Meyers, Geraldine--81 Michalak, Roger-40 Michalek, Jeanette-81 Michalovich, Louis-81 Michaud, Dana-81, 153 Mickelbart, Doris-69 Mielke, Robert-40, 133 Migala, Andrea-40, 154 Mihalek, Linda-69 Mihalus, William-69 Mikes, Thomas Jerry-81 Miklas, Dorothy-40 Miklovic, Robert-69 Miklovic, Sharon Ann-81 Miklowski, Katherine-69 Milde, Ronald Frank-81 Mileti, Charles-40, 101 Miller, Beth Elaine-81, 149, 152 Miller, Charles-69 Miller, Darleen Kay-81 Miller, Darlene?-69, 153, 172 Miller, Donald--81 Miller, George-69 Miller, John-81 Miller, Joseph-B1 Miller, Kathleen-69 Miller, Louellen-81 Miller, Marilyn-40 Miller, Michael-81 Miller, Richard-81 Miller, Robert A.-81 Miller, Robert D.-69 Milota, Dennis-40 Milota, Sandra-81 Milota, Shirley-40, 95, 130, 153 Minarczik, Casimir-69 Minello, Paulette-41 Minick, Paulettz-+41 Minnick, Dennis-81 Minnick, Thomas-41, 122, 127, 154, 193 Mirosavich. Anthony-31 Miszczak, Richard-69, 91, 137, 146 Mitchell, James-81 Mitchell, Jerome-81 Mitisek, Charles-69 Mitz, Richard-81 Mitzo, Lynn-41, 44, 129, 131, 150, 151, 54 Mizek, Karen-41, 118, 143, 154, 172 Mizisin, John-69 Mlcoch, Carolyn-69 Mlcoch, Paul-81, 159 Mobley , Donna-69, 131 Modica, Dennis-41 Moeller , Carol-69, 134 Mohnacky, Andrew-81, 132, 133, 149 Molnar, Dale-81, 132, 133 Molnar, Lawrence--41 Molter, Norm-41 Monahan, William-81 Moncol, Beverly-41, 121, 154 Monoc, Joan-41, 147 Montgomery, Elizabeth-69, 134, 153 Montgomery, Marion-81, 134 Montogomery, Sally-81 Mooney, Bonnie Lee-81 Moore, Berton Edward-69 Moore, Margaret-69 Moore, Ray-81 Moorman, Nina-81, 130 Moranz, Kathleen-81 Morar, John-69 Morgan, Bonnie-81, 126, 151 Morgan, Donna--41. 58, 95, 123, 179 Morgan, jana?41, 115, 116, 118, 154 Morgan, Robert-41, 168 Morgenltem, Joyce-69 Monana, Barbara-69 Morley, Carol-81 Morley,guditl1-81, 152 Morris, arleen-69, 134 Morrison, Donna-41, 129, 137 Morrison, Eugene-81 Morse, Patricia-41, 131, 155 Morway, George-81 Moser, Forrest-69 Moskalski, Patricia-41 Mosonics, Barbar?69 Moss, William-41, 123, 124, 189, 191 Mottl, Robert-81 Movens, Marianne-136 Mowchan. Rolland-41 Moyer, Alan--81 Muckley, Charles-69 Mudra. Lynn-41 Mueller, Irene-69 Mueller, Judith-41 Mueller, Karen-81, 127 Muha, Judith-81. 149 Munck, Robert-69 Mundorff, Robert-69, 133 Munlhower, Carolyn-135 Munlhower, Marilyn-69, 135 Munz, Marianne+81 Murphy, George-81 Murphy, Jacquelinz+81 Murray, Patricia-81 Murra , Robert--69 Muuelinan, Paul-59 Muuo, Margaret-81, 133 Muzyczka, eter-69 N Nagle, Jeffrey-41, 95 Nagy, Kathleen-69 Naprstek, Bonnie-69 Narolewski, Audrey-41 Nash, Janet-59 Nash, Steve-79, 81, 159, 164 Naskoviak, Robert-81 Nano, Dolores-41 Natherson, Carol-41 Natherson, Kathleen-69. 131, 150, 174 Natherson. Russell-42, 142, 167 Navratil, David-69 Naypauer, Robert-81 Neczytajlo, Mykola-81 Nedrich, Gary-42 Neff, Louis-81 Neforos, Georgia-81 Nehrer, James-81, 133 Nehrer, Judy-81 Neider, Dennis-81 Neiman, David-69 Neimeyer, Dianc+69 Nemeth, Nancy-42, 130, 133, 135 Neuman, Fred-42 Neumann, Bette-69, 138 Neuzil, Ken-81, 169 Nevans, Kathleen-81, 152 Nevans, Marvin--42, 123, 188 Newcomb, Roger-69 Newcomer, jan--81 Newcomer, Ronald-59 Newhams, Jane-81, 131, 138, 152 Newport, Richard-69 Nicastro, William-81 Nicholson, Billie-+81, 128, 130 Nickler, Gloria-69 - Noss, Donna-81, 129 Nottrodt, Robert-69 Novak, Myron-'81 Novak, Richard-81 Nowlin, Susan-81, 125, 129, 138, 153 Nunamaker, Darlene-8 1 O Oberst, Charlott?69 Obester, Joseph-81 Obloy, Dian+69, 153 Obloy, Gary-81, 148 O'Brien, Barry-42 O'Brien, Sharon-69, 130 O'Conner, Mike-69 Oester, Christa-81, 130 Olftermatt, Margaret-82, 129 Offtermatt, Mary-42 Oftedahl, Marilyn-82 Nuss, Shirley-69 Nyary, Ronald-69 O'Keefe, Rebecca-82, 128, 135, 149 Olecki, Kenneth-42, 127 Olekson, Thomas-69 Olsen, Lorem?-42, 121, 154 Olson, Reginald-42, 118, 123, 150, 151, 189 Olson, Richard--82, 136, 149 Onacila, Elain?82, 138 Ondick, John-82 Onesky, james-82 Onizchak, MaryAnn-82 Opatmy, Donald-82, 151 Orchard, Ronald-82, 100, 133 Orchard, Virginia-42 Orkiszewski, Geraldine-82, 134 Orlinski, Joseph-42 Orne, Lee-82, 159, 166 Orzechowski, Petrida-82 Orzek, Karen-82 Osarczuk, Michalen+69, 136, 143 Oscar, Sheila-69, 119, 130, 136, 153 Oser, Darlene-69 Oser, Lynette?43, 155 Osowski, Barbara-69 Oswald, Philip-82, 133 Oswald, Rose-82 Overton, Gina-69 Owen, Roger-69 Owens, Vivian-69 P Pace, Ronald-82 Pacholik, Elaine-59, 69 Pachuta, David-69 Pacula, Robert-43 Palahunic, Georgianne-82 Palahunic, Lawrence-43 Palcisko, Diana-43 Palker, joan-69 Pall, Karen-82 Palmer, Karen-82, 153 Palmer, Patricia-69, 130, 153 Palumbo, Marcia-43 Paluscsak, Barbara-69 Pandy, Eileen-43 Panek, Christine+82, 121, 130, 152 Panek, Virgina-19, 43 Pankratz, John-43 Pankratz, Margaret-43, 154 Paris, Bonnie-82, 135 Parks, Nelson-69 Parravano, William-69 Parsh, Franklin-43 Pascoe, Donald-43, 149 Pasqualle, John, Jr.-43 Passerell, Raymond-82 Passerell, Shirley-82 Patalon, William-82 Patchin, Sandy-69 Patti, Joan-42, 118, 128, 131, iso, 154 Patton, John-69 Paul, Beth-82, 126, 130 Paul. Joel-43, 171 Paulick, Cherl-82 Paulson, Patricia-82 Pavicic, Dolores--42, 153 Pavicic, Joan-69, 128, 149, 172 Pavlik, Carol-82 Pavluk, Penny-82, 131 Pavlukovich, Michael-69, 133, 167 Pawlak, Victor-43 Pawlowaki, Allen--82 Niedzialek, Raymond-69, 171 Nielsen, Janice-69, 153 Niemeyer, Margery-69 Niziolek, Joseph-42 Noack, Linda--42 Noch, Barbara-42 Noon, Ellen-42 Noon, Phyllis-81, 129, 131 216 Pearse, James-82 Pebbles. Gail-44 Peck, Cheryl--82, 130. 137 Peck, Richard-82, 149 Peden, Willard-44 Peeper, William-82, 159 Peffer, David-82, 133 160, Pekar, Ronald-69, 171, 187, 195 Pelgar, Linda-82 Pelko, William-69 Pelz, Nancy-82 Penny, Paul-69 Pensock, Betty-82 Pensock, Patricia-44, 96, 118, 128, 143, 151 155 Pepsin, Pearl-69 Peresta, Paul-120, 171 Perevosnik, June-44 Perhala, Grace-82 Pefin. Dorothy-82, 129, 131, 149 Perina, Linda-69, 133, 153 Pemosky, Leroy-69 Peroni, James-59, 157 Perry, Frank169, 120, 157, 171 Pertz, Barbara-125, 129, 131 Perz, Dianc+82, 137 Peshek, Judie-69 Peskura, Wayne-82, 159 Penta, Judith-44 Petel, John-44, 150. 165, 191 Peter, Cheryl Ann-82 Peterson, Karen-82, 130, 137 Petlowany, Alan-69 Petlowany, Judith-44, 121 Petlowany, Mari1?82, 127, 130 Petras, Michael-69 Petri, William-44 Petrick, Carol-82 Petrill, Dal?44. 149 Petz, Ronald-100, 149 Phillips, Eileen-82, 137 Phillips, Richard-44, 135 Phillips, Wayne-82 Pich, Amold-69 Pickard, Sue-69 Pickett, Janet-82 Pickett, Ruth-44 Pickorowski, David-82 Piela, Jewel-44 Pierce, Francis-82 Pikul, Phillip-44 Pilat, Diam?82 Pilawski, David-69 Pilskaln, Sandie-82, 127 Pimsner, Mary-44 Pinchot, Gail--44 Ping, Virgil-44 Pingel, Sharon-69. 148 Pinkston, James-82 Piper, Kathleen-82 Pipoly, Karen-45, 129, 138, 155 Pipoly, Richard-169 Piricsi, David-82 Pirosko, Bruce-45 Pistilli, Carl-82, 93, 100, 149 Pistora, Frank-82 Placko, James-82, 94 Placko, Margaret-45 Plant, John-70, 166 Platt, Robert-82, 159 Pleban, Stanley-70 Pletka, Kathleen-45 Plocica, AlicP82 Plocica, Carl-70 Plumer, Carol-70, 137 Podracky, Mary-70 Podskalan, Norman-82 Pogalies, Gary-70 Pojman, Frank-70 Pokorny, Diane-70 Polansky, Marilyn-70 Polcsik, Frank-82, 159 Polesky, Paulette-82, 129, 133, 138 Polewka, Barbara-70 Polo, Russell-70 Polo, Thomas-45 Ponting, Mary-70 Popiel. Barbara-70, 129, 132 Popovich. GeoAnn-45 Porter, Diane-82 Porter, William-45 Postier, Sharon-82 Potichny, Christine-+82 Poulson, Linda-82, 126. 127 Povtak, Barbara-82, 127 Powell. Roger-70. 73. 116, 171 Prahl, Kenneth--45, 120, 157, 162 Prebul, Sharon-82 Premura, Joseph-45 Prentice, Penelope-5, 70, 91. 125, 128, 133 Prestipino, Mary-45, 131 Prinz, Edward-70 Prochko, James-70, 103 Profant, Lillian--70 Prohaska, Robert-70 Provchy, Renatc?45, 131 Prusak, Paul-70 Prusnekisgudith-45, 118, 128, 142, Psenicka, Carla--117, 150 143, 150 Puchalski, Roberta-45, 122, 123, 136, 142, 143, 194 Punchak, Don-70 Purrenhage, Ronald-70 Pusateri, Mary-45, 129 Querin, Robert-82 R Rabak, Frank-45 Rabitts, Jerry-82 Radey, Donald-45 Radke, Sharon-70 Rady, Paulette-70, 119, 122, 128, 132, 185 Radziszewski, Judith-46, 177 Radzyminski, Andrea-46, 128, 138 Rahal, Charlotte-46 Rak, Stephen-46 Rakauskas, John-125, 195 Rampelt, Judith-70, 129, 130 Ramsey, Karen-46, 138, 142, 146 Rand, Phyllis-46 Rango, Albert-70 Rannells, William-70 Rashke, Loydene-46 Rasmussen, Jo-Carol-82, 148 Rasmussen, Larry-A-6, 101 Rauch, Diane-82, 148 Rauch, Leslie-70, 132 Raus, Donna-70 Ravas, Gary-70, 117, 162, 168 a Mar 546 109 118, 129, Re , K1 . , Readence, Ronald-82 Reddish, Philip-70, 120 Redick, Robert--8, 46, 139, 155, Redovian, James-70, 117, 157 Redovian, Sandra-46 Reed, Karen-82 Rees, Karen--70 Reese, Frank-82 Reeves, Judith-70 Regan, Robert-6, 82, 149 Regester, Karen-46, 153 Reich, Marlenz+82 Reichheld, Elizabeth-46, 143, 1 Reid, Jeffrey-20, 46 Reimer, Gary-70 Reimer, Ronald-70, 137, 151 Reinke, Laura-70, 131 Reinker, Kenneth-70 Reiser, Betty-46 Reitrnan, Linda-70 Rekittke, Gary-70, 149 Relic, Daniel-82, 126, 127 Rennecker, Dennis-70 Renner, Claudia-82, 128, 141 Renz, Judith-82 Repp, Gary-46 Repp, Roger-46 Rericha, Cynthia-70, 138 Reshetalo, Scott-46 Ressler, Richard-46, 127, 155 Reth, Lottn+46, 154 Retzlalf, Kathy-46 Reust, Richard-82 Rewun, Henry-70 Reynolds, Marilyn-46, 92 Reynolds, Wesley-149 Rhodes, Diane'+70 Rhodes, Nancy-70, 129 Riccobene, Joseph-70 Rich, John-82 Richards, Paul-46 Richards, Pauline-70 Richards, Roberta-46 Richardson, Lew-82 Richel, Karen-20, 46, 135 Richner, Donna-46, 121, 135 Richter, Laraine-46, 130, 138 Richter, William-82 Ridella, James-59, 70 131, 153, 1 169 51 Rieck, Marjorie-71, 153, 172, 175 Robb, Tom-82 Roberts, Kirby-82, 132 Robinson, Joyce+82 Robinson, Llyn-70 Robinson, Robert-59 Robinson, Sandra-46 Robinson, Sharon-46 Rock, Richard--46 Rodenbaugh, Teresa Ann-82, 137 Rodgers, James-46, 147, 149 Roehl, Robin Roeper, Karin-71, 136 Rogel, Jerry-82, 151 Rogers, Jean-62 Rogers, Terrence-71 Rohde, Joseph-46 Rojas, Natalie-82, 142 I Rollin, Jack-71 Roloff, Carl-82, 159, 164 Roman, Carol-46 Roman, Judith-82, 131, 137 Ronsko, Frances-87 Ropchock, Delores-47 Rosby, Thomas-71 Roscoe, Barbara-71 Roscoe, Judith-71 Rose, Natalie-47, 95, 131, 153 Rosenbaum, Lois-82 Rosenberger, Raymond-82 Rosenow, Kenneth-142 Ross. Frank-47 Rossborough, Eileen-47 Rostas, Judith-71 Roth, Willard-120 Rothman, Sandra-71 Roubal, jean-82 Roulman, Jacqueline-47 Rowe, Edward-82 Rozanski, Diane-71, 138 Rubin, Henry-82, 142 Rubuls, Anita-82, 135, 137 Rucht, Sandra-71, 152 Ruddy, john-47 Rudyk, Barbara-71, 115, 128, 150, 172, 175 Rui, Sandra-82 Ruhrkraut, Gary-82, 159 Ruminski, Jim-82 Ruminsky, John-71 Runkowski, Madeline-83 Rush, Earl-71 Rusinow, Norrnan-47, 155 Ruska, Georgette-62, 71, 142 Rusnak, Gertrude-47 Rusnak, Gregory-102 Russell, Cynthia-47, 122, 123, 135, 151, 155, 178, 193 Russell, Fred-83 Russell, Richard-83, 160, 169 Russell, William-47, 94, 120, 133, 160, 161, 169 Russo, Don-83, 149 Rusyniak, Mary-47 Ruzicka, Geraldine-71, 129, 130 Ruzicka, Joann-83, 130, 137 Ryai, Diane-83 Ryant, Carl-36, 47, 97, 118, 122, 123, 155, 193, 194 Ryba, Leona--47, 121, 130, 153 R ielski Dolores 83 YS v -' Rzepkowski, Maryann-47, 131, 153 S Sabados, Richard-48 Sabo, Lois-71, 146, 150, 172 Sabol, Margaret-71 Saccone, Ronald-48 Sack, Linda-48 Sadie, Joe-83 Sadowski, Judith-71, 135 Sadowski, Kenneth-71 Sadowski, Lana-83, 153 Sako, Charles-62, 71 Salmi, Edward-71 Saloman, Kristen-71 Saloman, Michael-83 Salters, Charlene-48 Salters, Linnae-83 Saluk, Kwitoslawa-71, 129, 136 Sandor, Marilyn-83, 127, 130 Sandor, Sandra-48, 155 Sanfilippo, Gino-83 Santamaria, William-48 Santner, Donald-83 Santora, Grace-83 Sasak, Ronald-71 Satola, Robert-48, 135, 155, 157 Sattler, Mary-71 Savage, Richard-83 Savage, Susan-83, 153 Sawinski, Robert-83 Scalise, Mary-48 Scamaldo, John-83 Scarcipino, Marion-48 Scardon, Mary-71, 136, 153 Scarl, Raymond-48 Schall, Stanley-84 Schanz, Elfriede--84, 122 Schanz, Peter-48, 123, 124, 155, Schatschneider, Roy-84 Schecter, Donald-71 Schecter, William-48, 120, 157 168 Scheffler, Diannc?48, 114, 124, 128 Schenk, Neil-7 1 Schenke, Carolyn-48, 132, 133, 154 Scherer, Ida-48 Scheutzow, Norman-159 Schick, Hannelore-71 Schicker, Anna-59 Schidlowski, Gladys-71 Schiessl, 1 John-48, 115, 118, 122, 123, 12 43, 154 Schildknecht, James-84 Schill, Frank-48 Schindler, Marguerite-7 1 , 152 Schlott, Jeffrey-84 Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmitt, Barbara-48 Dale-48, 147 Donna-84 Geraldine-48 Lynn-84 Sieglinde-84, 148, 152 Sue-48 Carol-84 Schmook, Cathryn-71, 128, 138, 152 Schnabel, Edward-71 Schneide r, Carol-71, 135 Schneider, David-48 Schneide r, Robert-71, 120, 157 Schoch, Patricia-71 Scholl, Thomas-120, 157, 168, 171 Scholz, Carol-71 Schreiber. Alma-7 1 , 1 31 Schreier , Schrom , Schrom , David-84 Patricia-7 1 Richard-84 Schryer, Dale-48, 120, 133, 135, 138, 160 Schuerger, Beverly-49 Schuerger. Karen-49 Schuller, Sharon-84, 127 Schulte, James--49 Schulte, Robert-84 Schultz, Beverly-71. 174 Schultz, Schultz, John-84, 159 William-49, 155 Schumacher, Adolf-71 Schumacher. Kay-71. 129 Schumann. Dennis-71 Schuppel, Virginia-71 Schur, Kenneth-48 Schur, Marilyn-84 Schuster, Carol-71, 136 Schuster. james-49, 147, 149, 150, 151 Schutz, Marlene-71 Schwartz, Marilyn-49, 97, 132, 145, 153, Scimone. Kathleen-49 Scolari, Joseph-84 Scotch, M. Jean-84 Sculley, Mary Lou-130, 133 Searle, Susan-84 Seaton, Kenneth-71 Sebek, James-84 Sedlack, Sedlack. Gordon-49, 147, 149 Ruben-84, 166 Sedlak, Mary-71 Sedlak, Sylvia-84, 131, 137 Sedor, Judith-49 Seegert , Lynn-49, 138, 153 Sell, Margaret-71 Segedi, Karen-49, 130 Selzon. Daniel-84 Seibert, David-71, 157, 169, 171 Seichko , Melvin149 Seidenberg, Zelda-49, 138 Seikel, Lynne-49, 132, 151, 154 Sellman, John-84 Seman. Audrey-49 Semanik, David-49 Semeger. Suzanne-84, 130 Semler, Walter-84 Semon, Ray-71 Semon, Rosemary-84 Sency, Lois-71, 130, 132 Sender, Barbara-49, 133 Sender, Dennis-84 Senyak, Georgene-83 Sestak. Jerome-49 Sette, Roberta-83, 147, 149 Sevinsky, Donna-83 Sevinsky, Marie+49 Seyerle, Christian-83, 133, 151 Seyler, Jerrilyn--83 Shaffer, Audrey-83 Shaker, Mary-49, 116, 118, 128, 155, 172 Shaniuk . Edward Shaw, James-49, 115, 118, 119, 139 Shaw, Karen-49 Sheets, Lane-49, 120, 155 Shepard , Shepard , David-71, 136 Donald-71 Shepherd, Robert-83 Sherba, Judy-71 Sherman. Dennis-71, 151 Shipan, Lois Ann-83 Shipley, Ken-7 1 Shirey, Carolyn-49 Shrenkel , Paula-83 Shroka, Donna-83 Shubrowsky, Geraldine-71 Shull, Glenn-71, 96, 148 Shumway, Sherry-130 Shutt, Arlene-71, 95 Sidor, James-50 2 4, 154 17 Sidor, Janet-71 Sidoti, Richard--83 Sidoti, Salvatore-50 Siebenhar, Darlene-83 Siebenhar, Dianne-7 1 Siebert, Milan-71, 167 Sikorski, Dianne-71, 152 Sikula, Donna--71, 174 Siltula, Ronald-83 Simich, Danielle-50 Simmons, Tillmon-50, 118, 160 Simon, Daniel-71 Simon, Douglas-71 Sinclair, James-B3 Sindelar, Donna-71 Sindelnr, Rita-71 Sitko, Judy-50, 154 Skarl, Kurt-83 Skinger, Loretta-B3 Skok, Loretta-83, 131, 137, 152 Skurla,RArdgs5-736 136, 138 Slabe ona - Slach: Bonita-50, 118, 128, 131, 136, 150, 151, 155 Slam, Thomas-71 Slatkovsky, janet-71 Slawson, Allan-71, 120, 170 Slenczka, Donald-71 Slepko, Nicholas-71, 125, 170, 171 Slivka, Joyce-50, 154 Slivka, Rose-71, 101, 130 Slivka, Suznnnc+50. 128, 132 Sliwinski, Dorothy-83, 138 Slusler, Nancy--131 123, 124, 154, Smee, George-71 Smigelski, James-71 Smith, Barbara-83 Smith, Bruce-83 Smith, Carol-50, 128, 155 Smith, Carolyn-71 Smith, Donald-83 Smith, Donna-83. 127,133 Smith, Kenneth183 Smith, Linda-83 Smith, Mary-50 Smith, Nancy-151 Smith, Patricia-50, 137, 155 Smith, Roger-71, 133 Smith, Roxann-83 Smith, Susan-71 Smith, Timothy-71. 147, 151 Smith, Smola, Snayd. Snayd, William- 1 5 9 Bettina-50 Don Roy-83 Joseph-7 1 Snow, Sandy-71. 174 Snyder, Gerald-50, 171 Sobel, Judith-83 Sobolewski. Frank-83, 159 Sobwick, Mike-83 Socha, Jeanne-83 Socha, Joann?83 Soika, Nicholas-167 Soika, Patricia-83 Soja. Eileen-71 Sokol, Tom-83 Sokolowski. Daniel-71 Solomon. Bmce-83 Soltesz, John-71 Sopko, Don-50 Soppelsa, Donna-83. 153 Sorbello, Carolyn-71 Stapulis, Victor-159 Staten, Kenneth-84, 132, 149 Statkewitsch, Konstatin-51 Staufken, Patricia-84 Stazzone, Ida-51 Stebelski, Barbara-71 Steck, Roger-51, 166, Steele, Roberta-51 Stefani, Carol-51, 128, Stefanko, Robert-51 Steidl, Carl-74, 84 Steidl, Robert-84 Steigerwald, Gregory-74 Steinberg, Christine+84 Steinbrecher, Bessie-84, 134 Steinfacgtifarolyn-71, 127, 128, 135, 140, Steinke, Burkhnrdt-71 Stellato, Elizabeth-84 Stelma, Bonita-84, 152 Stelma, Cheryl?84, 128, 130, 137, 151 Stem, Constance-71 Stender, Judy-51, 137 Stephan, E1lwenz+51, 154 Stephen, Ronald-84, 149 Stepic, Frances-71 Steppke, Rhea-51 Stesny, Constance?72 Stevens, lliirln-84 Stevens, omas-5 1 Stewart, Edward-84 Stiflier, Barbara-51, Stober, Karen-51 Stojkov, Joseph-84 Stolph, Carol-52 Stone, Norman-52 Stoup, Penelop?84, 137 Strack, Lawrenc?84, 116, 159, Strahinic, Barbara--72, 152 Strasshofer, Elizabeth-72 Strasshofer, Richard-72 Stratis, Spiro-52, 157 Strauss, Lawrence-52 Strazzo, Vincent-79, 84 Street, David-84, 149 Streibel, Nancy-72 Streisel, Margaret-72, 136, 152 Strieter, Robert-52 Strobl, Geralim+52 Stroemple, William-84 Strong, Kenneth-52 Stryczny, Barbara--52, 145 Stuehr, Gail-72 Stunneck, Sandra-74, 84 Sturko, Ronald-52 Sturtevant, Robert-84 Sturznickel. James-72, 102, 157, 158 Styranka, Rosemarie-84 Styskel, Patricia-72 Suchan. Robert-52, 118, 151, 154, 160, 169 Suder, Beverly-84 Sukara, Gloria Jean-84, 152 171 143 131, 132 169 Sullivan, Linda-52, 118, 128, 136, 154, 172, 183 ' Sustarsic, Joseph-52, 149, 150, 151, 169 Sustarsic, Robert-84 Sutak, Diane-72 Sutherland, Patricia-52, 155 Svec, John-72 Svihlik, Thomas--72 Svoboda, Robert-72 Swansiger, Thomas-72 Swanson. Lee-84 Sykora, Sandra-52, 131 Tamer, Robert-84 Tarnovecky, John-53, 120, 128, 157, 171 Tarzanik, Mitchell-72 Taschner, Marlem+84 Taschner, Ronald--72 Taylor, David-53, 151, 191 Taylor, Jon-53 Taylor, Richard-72 Tecco, Don--84, 159 Telegdy, Shirley-53 Teresi, Patrick-53 Terranova, jacklyn-72 Terrell, Janet-53 Terry, john A.-72 Terry, john R.-84, 169 Testa, Paul-72 Textoris, Christina-84, 133, 137 Thaw, Glenn-84 Theys, Linda-53, 149, 154 Thiel, Margaret-84, 130, 131, 137, 149 Thiergartner, Kenneth-84 Thiery, Linda-72 Thomas, Cynthia-72 Thomas, Deanna-53 Thomas, Judith-53 Thomas, Russell Lee-84 Thomas, Sandra-79, 84, 116, 121, 146 Thomas, Tim-72 Thompson, James-54 Thompson, Judith-72 Thompson, Linda Mae-28, 45, 54, 116, 118 Thompson, Patricia-72 124 Thompson, Robert-4, Thuma, Carol-84 Tibbitts, Thomas Tice. Robert-54, 132 Tichler, Mike-72 Tichy, Paul-72 Tieber, Paulette-72, 133 Timchak, Rosemarie-84 Tingley, Sandra-54 Tischler, Dennis-72, 116, 142, 143 Tkachuk, Karen-84, 152 Tober, Carolyn-54, 100, 147, 149 Tobik, Robert-84. 148, 151 Tochinsky. Gail-54. 136. 138 Todaro, Betty-84, 94, 130 Todd, Robert-84 Todia. John-84. 159. 169 Todor. Janice-54. 118. 131, 154, 172, 173 Todt, David-54, 142. 143, 166 Todten, Robert-72. 103 Tokaf, J0yCe-54. 118, 144, 150, 154 Toler. Theresa-72 Toman. Anita-84. 145 Tomc. Barbara-72, 146 Tomko. James-54, 120, Tommasini, Dolores-54 Tomon. Daniel-54 Toncar. James-54 Toth, E1izabeth154 Toth, George-72 Toth, ,Tohn-84 Toth, .Toseph-72 Toth. Thomas-84. 147, 149, 159 Townsend. Kay-54 Tracz, Carol-72 Tracz, Joan-84 Tracz, Joe-84 Trausch, Robert-84 Traxler. Joanne-54. 128, 130, 137, 138, 139 Treichel, Sharon-84 Trizgiano, Michael-72 Trill, Gilbert-72, 149 154, 166 Soroczak, Walter-83 Sot, David-83 Sotak, David-83 Soul, Suzanne-71, 95, 129 Span, Charles-83 Spatz, Brian-70, 71, 115, 120, 169 Speck, David-71 Speck, Tom-83, 159 Speckman, Myron-83 Spence, Judy-71 Spence, Virginia-83 Spenzer, David-83 Speter, Robert-83 Spillner, Nancv-68. 71. 152 Spisak. Geraldine-50 Spitz. Don-51 Splitstone. Doufzlas-71, 119, 160, 169 Sponseller. Marilyn-28. Squire. D00-83. 149 Srp. Jov-71 Stabe, Daniel-51 Stables, Lloyd-71 Stainbroolr, Tom-71 Staley, Virginia--51, 137 51,1 120, us, xae, 16, us, 175 Stalnaker, Ellen-83, 138, 147 125, 157, 165, Synk, Ann-52, 131, 143, 155 Sytek, Bonni+52 Szabo, Alexis-72 Szabo, Barbara-84, 133 Szabo, Faith-72 Szabo, Lo-Ann-84, 133 Szabo, Marilyn-53 Szalay, Sherrie-84, 129, 149 Szalkowski, Edward-72 Szalkowski, Jeanann-53 Szarka, Tim-102 Szeliga, Jerry-72 Szenger, Ted-84 Szell, Frank-53 Szlag, Daniel-84 Szuba, Leonard-84 Szuba, Louis-53, 194 Szymanski, Ruth-53 Szymanski, Thomas-72 Tagliaferro, Joyce-72, 174 Tahsler, Terrill-53 T Triznadel. Margaret-72, 130 Trohan, James-84 Trohan. John-72 Tryda. David-72, 171 Tuchek, Barbara-54 Tuhacek, Eileen-72. 104, 12 Tunder. Marylou-72 Tuomala. Kenneth-54 Tumer, Melba-72 Turney. King--44, 54 Turza, Elaine-54, 108 Tuttle, Keith-84 Tuttle. Shirley--72 Tuwalski. Dal+72 8, 142, Tvorik, Ronald-54, 128, 171 Tvrdik, Robert-72 , 84 U Ubic, Fred-54 Uhler, Owen-84 Ujhasy, Ann-54. 136 Ulan, Pat-72, 132 Ulicky, Elainr-84 Ulicny, Andrew-84 143 Stankiewicz, Barbara-83 Stankov. Paul-71 Stanonik, Arlen?74, 84, 148, 152 218 Takach, Ronald-84 Taliak, Margaret-52, 53- 115, 117, 118, 151, 154, 172, 175, 196 Uline, Jim-84 Ulman, Donald-84 Umbel, Jean-54, 128, 137, 143, 145 Underwood, James-72, 133 Underwood, Wilma-55, 130 Unger, Matthew-72, 151 Unger, Paul-55 Urban, Mike-72, 120, 157 Urban, Wendy-84 Urbanek, Dianne-84 Urbanek, Kenneth-84, 151 Urmetz, Charlene-84 Uzelac, Georgiana-55, 124, 189 V Vacca, Patricia-55, 121, 143, 152 Vaccaro, Vincent-84, 159 Vacha, James-72 Valenti, Rozann-84 Valentine, Carleen-55 Valentine, James-84 Valichnac, Bonnie-72, 153 Warner, Judith-84, 130, 141 Warnock, Dennis--84 Warren, jack-72, 136, 169 Warrington, Patricia-56 Waters, Marilyn-56, 151 Watt, William-72 Waugh, Judy-72 Wayne, Thomas-56 Wayne, Timothy-59 Weatherholt, Ralph-84, 159 Weaver, Joan-84 Webb, Diana Louis?84 Weber, Diane-72, 98, 128 Weber, Dianna Gracc+84, 134 Weber, Gerald-72 Weber, Grace-72 Weber, June-56, 152 Weber, Kathleen-84 Weber, Kenneth C.-84 Weber , Weber , Kenneth P.-72, 73, 120, 151, 1 Timothy-72, 166 Weber, Virginia-84 62 Valinch, William-84 Vallant, David-72 Antoinette-72, 115, 133 Rose-72, 174 Vallejo, Vallejo, Wilson, Vandenhaute, Kenneth-84 Vandike, Tom-84 Vanderhide, Dale-72 Van Dyke, Robert-72 Van Linge, Karen-72, 172 Vans, John--84 Van Sach, Jerom?55 Van Sluyter, Betty-72, 131 Van Sluyter, Charles-84, 159 Vanta, Karen-55, 147 Varabkanich, joseph-84 Varabkanich, Judith-55, 153 Varga, Nancy-72 Vargo, Joan-84, 130 Vargo, Mike-72 Variano, Beverly-55 Varveri, james-72 Vasil, Bob-84 Vasilakis, Georg?72 Vassaux, Karen-72 Veal, john-72, 101, 133 Veber, Heather-55 Vegso, Carol-72, 137 Vehlber, Raymond-55, 147, 148 Vensky, Alex-72 VerBurg, Robert-72 Veres, Nicholas-55 Verley, Carol-84 Verley, Rowan-55 Vesely. Richard-72 Vest, Gary-55, 155, 166 Vilardi, Theresa-84 Vilinsky, Diane-55 Vince, Judi-72 Visel, Fred-72 Vlasak, Donald-72, 119, 122, 127, 137 Vojir, Raymond-36. 55, 118, 154, 170 Volbrecht, Su?55, 128, 137, 144, 154 Vondrasek. Dennis-72 Vore, David-84, 149, 151 Vore, Merle-84 Vormelker, Philip-84, 96, 147, 149, 166 Voska, Richard-55 Voss, Kenneth-72, 151 W Wadsworth, Patricia-55 Wadzuk, Lois-21, 55, 118, 155, 172, 183 Wagner, Dolores-72 Wagner, James-72 Wagner, Joseph-84 Walburn, Cyndee-84 Walburn, Walter-35, 55. 138, 154 Walcheck, Mary-55, 131 Walker, Helen-72, 153, 172 Wallace, Carolyn-84 Wallace. Kenneth-72 Wade, Roger-55 Webster, Kathy-84 Weeden, Arthur-85 Weidokal, Shirley-85, 136 Weidokal, Thomas-56, 120 Weikamp, Dianne-72 Weiler, Gary-85 Weinhardt, Diane-72, 133, 138, 153 Weintz. Donald-56 Weis, Barbara--72 Weis. Richard-56 Weisbarth, Douglas-72 Weiss, james-72 Weiss, Kitty-72 Weiss, William-85 Weitzel, Nancy-72 Wendland, Kathleen-56, 143 Wendland. William-85 Wengrin, Anne-+72, 130 Wercion, Thomas-56 Wemer, Diane-85, 145 Wemer, janet-72. 137 Wemer, Judith-72. 135, 138, 139, 146 Werner, Richard-56, 133 Wesner, Esther-85 West, Lynn--85 Wester, Karen-72 Weston, Leslie-72, 149, 166 Wetsel, William R.-72 Wetzel, William C.-72 White, Charles--72 White, Gail-85 White, .Tohn-85 White, Patricia-85 White, White, White Robert A.-72 Robert H.-72, 137 William-148 White. Winifred-85, 133, 137 Whitehouse, ,lahcolyn-56, 150 Whitehouse, Judith-56, 155 Whitkofski. David-56 Wichert, Howard-85, 159, 164 Widlicka, Bill-85 Wightxnan, Karen-56, 90, 123, 150 Wilbur, Tom-56 Wilding, Matthew-85 Wilk, Arlene-85, 129, 130 Wilk. Raymond-56, 120, 157, 158 Wilkinson, Alfretta-85 Wilkowski, Linda-73 Will, Gary-7 3 Will. Kurt-56, 146. 148, 166 Williams, Jon-85, 136 Williams, Suellen-85. 128 Williams. Wallac+B5 Wilmer, Thomas-4, 56. 139 Wilson, Harlan-56, 162 Wilson, Karen-85. 137. 152 Wilson, Kathrine-73, 128 Wilson Paul-85 wnsonf Ronald-73. 164 William-73, 120, 157, 168 175 Walsh, Walter, Walter, Walter, JoAnn-84 Allan-84, 169 Dnvkss, 150, 154, 160, 168, 171 Patricia-72 , 130 Walter, Rosemary-84, 122. 128, 137 Walters, Anna-56, 116, 118, 123, 152, 172, Walters, Charles-1 2 0 Waltman, Dennis-36, 56, 118, 132, 148, 155 Waltz, Beverly-56, 123 Waltz, Sandra-84, 137 Waluch, Victor-84. 136, 138, 139 Wanicki, David-56 Wanicki, Dorothy-72 Ward, Bonnie-72 Ward, Michael-56, 116 Warholyk, Thomas-85 Winar, Bill-85 Winston, Alfred-56 Winter. Judith-73, 153 Wismar, Alexandra-73 Woelil. Mary-57 Wojcik, Patricia-73 Wojcik, Sandra-57 Wolanin. Jeanette-57 Wolansky, Mary-73, 136 Wolansky. Nicholas-73, 138, 169 Wolansky, Warren-73, 137 Wolf. Mary-57. 154 Wolff, Donna-57, 155 Wolff, Robert-57, 97 Wolford, Jim-146 Wolny, Ginger-57 Wonnerth, Mary Ann-73 Wood, John-57, 115, 117, 120, 128, 157 Wood, Orville, Jr.-57 Woodworth, Sandra-73 Woytko, Russell-57, 169 Wozney, Roger-85, 142 Woznicki, Dennis-57 Woznuk, Linda-73 Wray, Beverly-57 Wright, Judith-85, 130 Wrona, Darlene-73 Wulf, Cheryl-85 Wyemura, Allan--85 Wyner, Gary-73 Wysocki, Patricia--73, 130, 152 Wysocki, Robert-85 Y Yacovella, Patricia-85, 134 Yacshon, Donna-85, 134 Yacso, Candacs+73 Yanak, Michael-57, 168 Yantek, Michael-150 Yaros, David-73 Yax, Joanne-73 Yody, Thomas-73, 157 Yontez, jane-73, 151 Yontez, Ralph-57, 166 York, Barbara-73 Young, Jacquelim+85, 127 Yovorsky, Alexander-73, 162, 168 Yurchisin, Jerome+73, 151, 166 Yusko, Loretta-57 Z Zabrecky, Art-85 Zaccarcli, Elda-85, 152 Zahn, Jeffrey-57, 120, 146, 148, 166 Zagac, Patricia-57 Zajac, Vivian-57 Zakrajsek, Ronald-85 Zale, Marilyn-85, 127 Zalenka, Joanne-73, 131 Zaleski, Roger-85 Zaletel, Linda-57, 118, 145, 154 Zambach, Richard-85 Zambach, Robert-85 Zamberlan, Karen-57, 138, 155 Zamiska, Jim-57 Zamiska, Joe-73 Zammarrelli, Richard-73, 166 Zander, Carl-73 Zander, Dennis--73 Zaremba, Frank-29, 57, 157 Zaremba, Judie--73, 146, 175 Zavocky, James-57, 115, 118, 120, 160 161 196 Zay, Robert-73, 136 Zegda, Karen-73 Zeleny, Eleanor-73 Zelinski, Ruth-85, 127, 149 Zeller, Thomas-73, 168 Zelonka, Helen-85 Zema, Richard-73 Zerm, Gerald-73 Zgrabik, Annettz+73 Ziats, Carolyn Rita-85 Zickel, Samuel-73, 116 Ziegler, Peggy Ann-85 Ziegler, Rita-85 Ziek, Roland-70, 73, 95, 120, 157, 16 Zielinski, Beverly-73 Zielinski, Patricia-58 Zima, Judy-73 Zimmennan, Betty-73 Zimmerman, Gary-73, 168 Ziol, Donald-58 Ziol, John-85 Zipay, Richard-85 Zipsir, Judy-45. 58, 116 Ziska, Marilyn-73 Ziska, Thomas-58 Zisko, Iren1+58 Zitney, Robert-73 Zlaket, Judy-58 Zlokas, Michael-168 Zmecek, Dennis-73 Zofcin, Carol-58 Zofcin, Robert-73. Zofcin, Steve--73, 133 Zolnowski, Shirley-73 Zuccaro, Marie-73 Zuccaro, Samuel-73 Zuckermandel, Karen-73 Zulauf, Kay-85. 141 Zumpft, Anita-73 Zunt, Nancy-85, 153 Zvolensky, LeeAnn 73 AVA Biology Club Boys Basketball Intramurals Boys Boosters Boys' Interschool Bowling Team Boys Leaders Canteen Committee Chamber Music Society Chansonaires Choralaires Clinic Aids Concert Band Concert Choir Cross-Country Team FBLA FNC French Club FTA German Club Girls' Girls Girls Girls' Girls Board Boosters Bowling Teams Intramurals Leaders Golf Team Hall Guards Home Economics Club JCWA Junior Play Cast Junior Y-Teens JV Basketball Team JV Cheerleaders JV Football Team Latin Club Lettermen Library Aides ACTIVITY INDEX 132 138 165 118 167 171 117 147 153 153 131 149 151 160 121 129 137 128 136 121 118 174 173 172 171 133 134 135 125 140 164 175 159 139 120 135 Majorettes Masquers Math Club Movie Crew NFL--Speech Team National Honor Society Office Pages Orchestra Quill and Scroll Parma Hi-Spot Parmanaires Russian Club Science Club Senior Patrol Senior Play Cast Senior Y-Teens Shop Foremen Soc N ' Buskin Sophette Y-Teens Spanish Club Spectrum Spectrum Business Staff Spectrum HR Representatives Stage Crew Student City Cabinet Student Council Tennis Team Thespians Track Team Varsity Band Varsity Baseball Team Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Football Team Wrestling Team WTIP Youth Traffic Council 148 126 139 132 132 155 131 147 143 142 151 136 139 134 124 140 120 127 141 138 145 145 143 127 115 116 170 123 169 149 168 162 175 157 166 119 127 PARMA SENIUR HIGH ALMA MATER Parma Hzlgh School we Place you For :upreme and over all Student: to you do decree Honor and fidelity Our prule in you ix greug Your name rnuft neren never full Parma our promzke if Loyulw eterruzlb ff jWjyMMf A i-,g'-'rwy-w--v:- 1 -1'--m--1: -1-' '-' V- ' . - , .,-. .7 . -V - w w ff,W I Af J WK ff ,fff FW wk? fijyyfiyjwf 'EW f,M,f , , 2 13' 1 5 ff! fM ffjfjf infffwff fiffw M W KM , 1 'JC ,A fl . ,gf l, , 1. ni' KY W 'gywrllj iw yy, yy l if fi all Q5 Milky W l ,VXKA ifwjfiigf of V Uv, ff' x WW ,ff l A behind the cover glance at the yearbook would reveal the efforts of many people working together to meet a fast approaching deadline. On behalf of the '60 Spectrum I would like to thank the following people, who offered their assistance: Mrs. Mabel Lewis, her business staff and her typists, including Anne Marie Kucera and Kathy Wendlandg Mr. Ray Fox and the Higbee's Chesshire Studiosg Mr. Elmer Schutten- berg of Electric Printing, Mr. Ralph Benz of S. K. Smith Cover Company, and Miss Emily Wilson, whose advice and hours of help were al- ways appreciated. Finally my sincerest thanks go to the editorial staff for their cooperation and interest throughout the year toward the comple- tion of the spectacular Spectrum for 1960. Ioyce Tokar Editor-in-chief 1960 SPECTRUM J .AB- 'L 9 6 1 'I p it i WJ Q 1 ,W My 1 v -1. . 1 5 5 1 .l. . 1 - - 1 N, 'Ov r. 1,5 1 JI I J.. Qvnli mv p .fl 1 J wi fzfvfflffidf 'liifff ws , A ' T WW WJ? qx M ff! :fffrff WV M J? W0 fffwfwwwww J- ' W Wwfww ,W WWW M
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