Perry High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Perry, OH)
- Class of 1956
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TREASURE -£i ’ CHEST ' - f Xl -',?- ' ; y Presented by the Senior Class of PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Perry, Ohio Editors-in-Chief Nancy Stauffer Lily Ann McGee To you our parents, we the class of 56 would like to express our thanks for all the many things you've done for us during our years in school given us guidance when we needed it and have shown an interest in and our activities. You have provided miles of transportation to and almost anyplace, and have held meals for us when we just couldn' make it on time. And not to be forgotten is the financial backing you’ve provided for us. For these things, we wish to say, Thanks, Mom and Dad! our You have work from CLARK [h ROAD 20 2 'ey ROAD w NARROWS n river. ' A FORD NORTH EAST LEROY n m DEDICATION To you, Mrs. Schormuller, we, the class of 1956, dedicate this annual in appreciation of your guidance and understanding during our junior year. You were the inspiration of our class and gave us support when we needed it most. Although you spent only one year with us, you will long be remembered in our hearts for everything you did for us. We wish for you and your family the best that life can hold. Receiving your diploma from Perry High School certifies that you have spent at least twelve years in the schools of this community. It does not mean that you have achieved all of which you were capable. How well you perform the function assigned to you by an employer, by a college, or by necessity is the test of your ability and of the quality of the schools demanded by your community. We are proud of you and we hope you do your work well. Congratulations. S- (I % Ian Cunningham, Robert Plummer, John Goundry, Charles Poulson, Richard West. Mrs. Coppock Mrs. Palmer Mrs. Snyder Kathryn Warner Claris E. Jones Mr. Cooper Mr. Waselewski Mr- Drews Mr. Palmer Mrs. Corwin Mr. Liebman Mr. Tatar Mrs. Acker FACULTY Mr. Mikolich Mrs. Logan Mr. Carter Miss Nichols Mr. Catania Mrs. LaMuth Mr. Walker Mr. Custer hjt: Mr. Bogner Mr. Frayn Mr. Snyder Mr. Coppock BUS DRIVERS Spencer Warren, Louis West, Everett Hull, George Hoyt, Oliver Burt, Bill Davis, and Howard Bogner. Pat Zeleny...............................President Charles A lids......................Vice-President Marcia Stinchcomb........................Treasurer Lily Ann McGee...........................Secretary SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PATRICIA LOUISE ZELENY Pat President Blue-eyed and blond-haired beauty. To keep our class together is her duty. MARCIA JEAN STINCHCOMB St inch Treasurer Marcia is nice and quite small, Has a cheering ability that pleases all. CHARLES ALFRED ALLDS Chuck Vice-President Chuck is willing to try anything. As long as the music has a swing. ROGER FENWICK SERRA Rog Student Council Representative Roger is muscular and tall, Always handy with a ball. LILY ANN MC GEE Lil Secretary Jolly and sincere, When friends are in need she is always near. ANTIONETTE MARIE CIMAGLIO Ann Student Council Representative This gal is noted for her eyes And those great big I don’t know, sighs. EDWARD EUGENE BITTIG Ed” Ed's favorite subject is shop. He buzzes and buzzes 'til you think he'll never stop. RICHARD CARL BRIGUEB Dick He's always cheerful, never mad. Finest piano player we've ever had. ALMA MARIE BOGNER Alma Here's a lass that's quite a gal. To everyone she is a pal. FRANCES LEE CLARK Fran Beautiful and vivacious, Fran's happiness is contagious. GEORGE THOMAS CERJAN Cerj Mischievous and a barrel of fun. You'd think he'd be tired when day is done. MAX DAVID CINCO Max Neat and always dressed to a T , The friendliest guy there ever should be. GEORGE JOHN DISBERGER, JR. Dizzy Georgie, Georgie, puddin' pie, He certainly is a busy guy. HERBERT CHARLES HALL Herb What can be said about Herb Hall, Except that he is friendly to all. JANET MARIE COLBURN Jan We like her, but that's not saying enough, She is made out of Grade A stuff. BEVERLY ANN HULL Bev Bev wears a smile wherever she goes, For it’s friendliness that counts, she knows. ROBERT CARL HALL Bob Full of wisdom, and yet so young. He always knows when to hold his tongue. STEPHEN MICHAEL JANOS Steve He is true blue and a good friend. To his business he does tend. TIMOTHY VLADIMIR JOLES Tim” Full of jokes and witty sayings. If he was on stage, people would be raving. JACK ROBERT KULINSKI Jack This lad is sturdy and strong. On his lips there's always a song MARILYN JOAN MARSCH Marilyn” Simple and sweet. To know her well is really a treat. PHYLLIS MAY RABBITTS Phyllis This little lass, so quiet and polite, Is surely all the teachers' delight. DAVID GLENN LAWRENCE Dave” Lanky and tall, Dave has a smile for all. ROBERT JOHN LIIKALA Bob” In all his classes Bob is a brain. And success in future years, surely he will gain. WILLIAM ROLAND MORSE Bill He Is so cheerful and so tall. And a good friend to us all. LANN MATHEW RABBITTS Lann Red-haired Lann is a genius in disguise. We didn't know he could be so wise. ARLENE MARIE SALTAR Arlene All of you talk so constantly. Why can't you be quiet sometimes like Arlene. PEGGY JEAN SEITH Peg Jitterbugging is Peg’s past-time it does seem. Except when she is cheering for our team. JAMES HENRY POCZA Jim Jim's mono is It's easy to go through life Without a care, worry, or strife. HAROLD UHRMAN Abe Spitter, Spatter! This little guy. To get out of work he always will try. SALLY ANN SMILEY Sally This little trick is so neat. From her curly head to her little feet. NANCY RUTH STAUFFER Nan This girl is short and quite slender, We've yet to see her bump a fender. DARLENE ANN SUMPTER Darlene Darlene heads our list as a hillbilly singer. To us she is really a Humdinger. ALAN JON WAINIO A. J. Alan's favorite hobby is to eat, Some of the meals he downs are certainly a feat. CLASS HISTORY The long voyage on the Flagship PHS has ended for 35 seniors. Our trip through the years at Perry has been long and enjoyable. Memories will linger with everyone who has come through this canal of life. Let us go back to the time when the Class of 1956 started their long trip down this, the river of education. It began, as all things do, at the beginning. Our beginning was in the years of 1950 and 1951 when the pilots of the ship. Miss Heintz and Mr.Stanley, called us to order in compartments 22 and 23B. We elected Roger Serra, First Mate, and Michael Me Hugh, Second Mate, to help us over the rough and stormy seas; both conducted operations capably. Since this was our first trip, the excitement was at a height unequaled throughout the rest of our journey. Confidence came with our next luxury liner trip, on which Ann Cimaglio joined us from another vessel. Beginning to know the ropes, we hoisted a flag that said “We are 8th graders now! Proud of our advancement, we moved our duffel bags to stateroom 25 and resided there for the coming year. In charge of the passenger list for our trip that year were Miss Few and Mrs. Logan; Mack Claytor, Chief; and Michael McHugh, Second in Command, chartered the course. For our main project of the year we rented the skating rink at the port of Austinburg and gave a skating party, making the first money to be put in the ship’s safe. We were Seaworthy souls as we started out on our third trip. Our staterooms were on the starboard side of the ship in compartments 27 and 28, where Mr. Palmer and Mr. McKenna helped us another step toward our destination. We elected Charles Allds, president, to help us solve problems that a-rose before us; rounding out our board of directors were Marilyn Marsch, Nancy Stauffer and Joe Schul-dheis. Getting bigger physically, we could look down upon the passengers taking their first and second trips, yet we realized we were still small. To overcome this feeling of smallness we sponsored a Valentine's Dance in the ship's ballroom. We decorated the room with some 200 balloons; (we only made $7.69, but it was fun.) The stern of the PHS housed the “eager beavers ’ the next year as we weighed anchor and left port. We knew that, if we succeeded in our mission, we would be home easily and quickly. We moved our clothes and extra gear into the lockers in Rooms 27 and 28, and Mrs. LaMuth and Mr. Palmer guided us in our time of need. A husky sailor named Roger Serra took charge of our group, and his assistants, Kenneth Strayer, Nancy Stauffer, and Beverly Hull, helped us tremendously. This year we gained three new passengers that stayed with us to the end. They were Pat Zeleny, Sally Smiley, and Max Cinco. Knowing we would have to sponsor the Prom on the next voyage, we set out to make money. We accomplished this feat in various ways: by sock-hops after the basketball games, selling pennants that said “Perry Hi on them, and by sponsoring a Bowling Party. At the end of the trip we looked forward in anticipation to the day when we would board the ship again. We were Juniors during the next trip and we moved across the corridor to the Library, where Mrs. Schormuller was our leader. Frances Clark became our President; under her were Pat Zeleny, Charles Allds, and Marcia Stinchcomb. Because we were still in need of funds, we presented the play, “No Boys Allowed, which helped the situation, and we sold baked goods. The biggest project we undertook was the selling of magazines to other passengers. These combined efforts netted enough for our class to sponsor the first Dinner-Prom for the Senior Class. The Alcazar was the scene of this event. One summer vacation later we walked up the gangplank for the last time. We knew that the old ship had been remodeled and we also knew we would enjoy our last trip. Miss Warner became our Adult Advisor and Pat Zeleny our Student Leader. Lily Ann McGee was the only new face in our class officers, joining with Charles Allds and Marcia Stinchcomb. During the year we sponsored the Christmas Dance with the color and excitement of the festive season; we also sponsored another play, “Charley’s Aunt.” The name of Herbert Hall was added to our ship's log, just before it was closed. There is our story from beginning to end, six long and wonderful years filled with excitement, anguish, and enjoyment. There were sad times and there were glad ones too. During this small part of our lives we have gained a part of our education that will prepare us for the long years ahead. BEST DRESSED MOST ATHLETIC Jim Pocza Ann Cimaglio BEST PERSONALITY Lily McGee Tom Cerjan NICEST HAIR BEST SMILE Pat Zeleny Charles Allds Beverly Hull Bob Hall FRIENDLIEST Marilyn Marsch Bill Morse MOST TALENTED Arlene Saltar Jack Kulinski BEST COMPLEXION Beverly Hull Tim Joles MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Stauffer Bob Liikala MOST SCHOLASTIC Nancy Stauffer Richard Brigleb j £ y y | Charles Allds Frances Clark Marcia Stinchcomb Tom Cerjan BEST EYES Beverly Hull Tim Joles MOST SHY BEST Sally Smiley Lann Rabbitts DANCERS CLASS WILL I, CHARLES ALLDS, leave my wavy hair to Tom Langshaw. I, EDWARD BITTIG, leave my quiet ways to Hetzel Sines. I, ALMA BOGNER, leave my height to Cecelia Cimaglio. I, RICHARD BRIGLEB, leave my Peri-Scope worries to anyone who will take them. I, TOM CERJAN, leave my bashful” ways to the coming seniors. I, ANN CIMAGLIO, leave my height to Carlena Watson. I, MAX CINCO, leave my algebra book and slide rule to David Winter in the hope that he will make good use of them. I, FRANCES CLARK, leave my driving ability to Mr. Walker. I, JANET COLBURN, leave my feminine voice to Jeanette Williams. I, GEORGE DISBERGER, leave my scientific ability to Harry Hammond. I, HERBERT HALL, leave the underclass girls for next year's seniors. I, ROBERT HALL, leave all my knowledge of physics to Bob Hahn in the hope that it will be useful to him. I, BEVERLY HULL, leave my ability to milk a cow to Miss Warner. I, STEVE JANOS, leave my shyness to Colleen McKinney. I, TIM JOLES, leave all my ways of getting into trouble to Dick Mignard. I. JACK KULINSKI, leave my singing ability to Eddie Weaver in the hope that he will use it well. I, DAVID LAWRENCE, leave my car troubles to Jim Brainard. I, BOB LIIKALA, leave my bop slang to Sally Kangas. I, MARILYN MARSCH, leave my ability to argue to Mr. Cooper. I, LILY ANN MC GEE, leave my last name because I have a better one now. I, BILL MORSE, leave my hot-rodding ability to Dallas Smith. I, JIM POCZA, leave my knowledge of Current History to anyone dumb enough to be benefited. I, LANN RABBITTS, leave my magic formula for red hair to Judy Hadd. I, PHYLLIS RABBITTS, leave my good manners to next year's senior girls. I, ARLENE SALTAR, leave my ability to have fun on the night out with the girls to Judy Zeleny. I, PEGGY SEITH, leave my ability to have a good time to Norma Kneisley. I, ROGER SERRA, leave my athletic ability to Dan Sweet. I, SALLY SMILEY, leave my ability to crack a joke to Mr. Palmer. I, NANCY STAUFFER, leave my ability to get along with coaches to next year’s athletes. I, MARCIA STTNCHCOMB, leave my cheer leading headaches to next year's cheerleaders. I, KEN STRAYER, leave my line of excuses to Buddy Root. I, DARLENE SUMPTER, leave my guitar to Mr. Custer to accompany the chorus. I, HAROLD UHRMAN, leave my dry sense of humor to Betty Loveland. I, ALAN WAINIO, leave, 90 the faculty can have peace. I, PAT ZELENY, leave my troubles as Senior Class President to next year's president. UNDERCLASSMEN % i- JUNIORS ROW ONE: Ruth Blackmore, Jim Brainard, Larry Brainard, Roland Brockway, Carol Champion, Pat Chere-son, Herbert Clark. ROW TWO: Carol Eld ridge, Norma Epps, Robert Hahn, Harry Hammond, Sharon Hampson, Sandra Hausch, Charles Hickman. ROW THREE: JoyceJersey, Helen Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Lynne Keller, Tom Langshaw, Wilbert Leasure. ROW FOUR: Betty Loveland, Don Lupton, Rosemary Mansell, Colleen McKinney, Ann Melkerson, Janice New, Dean Nichols. ROW FIVE: Janice Nolan, Delia O’Neil, Maren Peterson, David Pitkin, Dorothea Popp, Grace Raines, Judy Rittenhouse. ROW SIX: Eleanor Ross, Hetzel Sines, Irma Smith, Mona Smith, Marge Spies man, Car lena Watson, Barbara Williams, David Winter. Monica Augustitus Louise Beers Gloria Benedum George Bennett Joyce Brainard Georgianne Break Lee Brewster John Christian Wona Davis Donna Frye Marilyn Gleason David Goundry Judy Hadd Kathryn Hahn Sandra Hampson Douglas Hartman Nina Hayhurst Andrew Jersey Genevieve Jurkezi Sally Kangas Hedy Kish Norma Kneisley Diana Leasure Richard Lefelhoc Melanie Lesowski Larry Logan David Lucas Barbara Lupton James Mann Dorothy Myers Shirley New Linda Nolan Carol Phillips Ben Pierce Kathy Prindle Janet Putka Pat Ramsey Donna Ransom Mildred Robertson Walter Root Thomas Seith Dallas Smith Richard Smith James Sorine Phyllis Stritch Roberta Stutzman Dan Sweet Roger Ward Emily Warren Edward Weaver Donald West Judith Zeleny SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ROW ONE: Diana DeBold, Jeannette Williams, Janet Babcock, Millie Gordon, Malvery Judd, Lucille Cimaglio, Evangeline Jurkezi, Betty Mann, LaVern Shearer, Linda Salkeld. ROW TWO: Mrs. Logan, Suzanne Mar tony, Mary Lou Cunningham, Helen Gordon, Judy Rainery, Kathy Compton, Karen Lucas, Claudia Call, Pat Schmidt, Kathy Leekala, Linda Stevens, Mr. Waselewski. ROW THREE: John Schupska, Felix Padula, Charles Marsch, Dick Mignard, Mitchell Ludwick, Troy Raines, Alfred Walter, Earl Johnson, Gary McKenna, Emmett Hines, Jim Logan. ROW FOUR: Tom Stinchcomb, Bill Wood, Sherman Golding, Jimmie Judd, Anton Kalina, Robert Myers, Nathan Sines, John Brewster, Tom Hill, Richard Bollas, John Garber. ROW FIVE: Philip Morgan, Jim Capaldi, Fred Elliott, Jerry Conner, Charles Lefelhoc, Denny Champion, Tom Walters, Dick Rudd, Juris Zemzars, David Bates, Henry Kobulnicky. NOT PICTURED: Bill Harris, Wayne Nichols. ROW ONE: John Myers, Kathie Nute, Jo Ann Lyons, Sandra Kinkead, Wilbur Anthony, Virginia Gary, Mary Gahagen, Helen Billig, James Lupton, Kirk Spears. SECOND ROW: David Riester, David Brewster, Tom Chapman, Ray Nute, Barbara Hilston, Carl Nyberg, Linda McCormick, Karen Square, Joyce Lawrence, Joanne Janos, John Farmiloe. BACK ROW: Richard Lawrence, Ray McKinney, Dennis Shook, Evelyn Hill, Linda Acker, Pamela Prindle, Dolores Makuc, Janet Lynn, Robert Wood, Robert Ransom, Richard Getzen-diner, Mr. Mikolich. EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: Don Means, William Chapman, Paula Long, Peggy Judd, Nancy Belding, Carole Hahn, Loretta Beers, Karen Kelsey. ROW TWO: Nancy Kniesely, Alpha Judd, Laura Adams, Hazel Johnson, Coletta Hazel, Sue Carter, Julius Bugelski, Gordon Gibson. ROW THREE: Martha New, Barbara Brainard, Amo Jean Champion, Ellen Bentley, David Brockway, Bob Sanders, John Petrowski, Joseph Kraws, Charles Dent. ROW FOUR: Mr. Walker, Ronald Peltoma, Carol Ross, Jean Hill, Roberta Smith, Jim Schupska. Donald Sines, Robert Smith, Dennis Hankey. ROW ONE: David Benedum, William Karolyi, Ted Johnson, David Adams, Jeannette Hilston, Nancy Brockway, Charles Eldridge, Paul Ludwick, Norma Mattice, Judy King, Russell Kalina. ROW TWO: Andrew Rihaly, Donald Sines, Paul Chapman, John Si von, Michael Korb, Dorothy Rudd, Joan Ross, Donald Gary, Nettie Graham, Kathleen Joles, Natalie Mignard, Robert Gyure. ROW THREE: Robert Wood, Nils Melker-son, John Mantle, William Barrett, Thomas Chenoweth, William Nolan, Jack Craine, Donald Babcock, Darrell Brainard, GaleChereson,SandraProtzman, RuthBrigleb, Dale Leonard. ROW FOUR: Mr. Catania, Sheldon Airwyke, George Turcie, Stephen Martony, Richard Ross, Wendel Sullivan, Dennis Warner, Patsy Trubisky, Janeen Nyberg, Connie Peterson, Lucile Kraws, Mr. Drews. SEVENTH GRADE ROW ONE: Cecilia Cimaglio, Shirley McCartney, George Janos, Leslie Zsigray, Janice Rust, Virginia Rust, Nancy Hungerford, Alexander Phillips, James Morrison, Tanya Loria. ROW TWO: Robert Walters, James Rogers, Larry Adams, Lloyd Paugh, David Rittenhouse, Karen Mertz. Carol Augustitus, Corrine Parrish, Susan Herman, Ethyl Ciranko. ROW THREE: Wanda Jenks, Carole Compton, Karen Shook, Betty York, Carolyn Bittig, Ruth Epps, Ann Chenoweth, Susie Plummer, Penny Scheuring, Joan Johnson. ROW FOUR: Mr. Catania, Joyce Yount, PatPadula, KayGetch, Davis Lefelhoc, Robert Brockway, Jerry Meivogal, Tim Brainard, Gerald Wilson, Maris Zemzars, William Getch, Mr. Drews. ROW ONE: Thomas Chapman, Donald Means, Nils Melkerson, LaVernShearer, Virginia Rust. ROW TWO: Patricia Zeleny, Sandra Hausch, Sharon Hampson, Ann Cimaglio, Anton Kalina, Alfred Walters. ROW THREE: Maris Zemzars, Thomas Langshaw, Robert Hahn, Roger Serra, Charles Allds, Mr. Cooper. STUDENT COUNCIL This page sponsored by THE OHIO RUBBER COMPANY Ruth Blackmore, Nancy Stauffer, Robert Liikala, Ann Melkerson, Richard Brigleb, Lily Ann McGee, Robert Hall, Pat Zeleny, Tom Langshaw, Marilyn Marsch. President - Lily Ann McGee Vice-President - Richard Brigleb Secretary-Treasurer - Nancy Stauffer NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: Peggy Seith, Frances Clark. Lily Ann McGee, Nancy Stauffer, Pat Zeleny, Arlene Saltar, George Disberger, Alan Wainio, Marcia Stinchcomb, Roger Serra, Richard Brigleb, Bob Liikala, Janice Nolan, Ann Melkerson. STANDING: Mr. Palmer. EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Nancy Stauffer Lily Ann McGee LAY-OUT EDITOR Robert Liikala PHOTOGRAHHER Richard Brigleb FACULTY ADVISOR E. A. Palmer 1956 TREASURE CHEST STAFF MUSIC FESTIVAL TONIGHT PERI-SCOPE ALl'MNI DANCE SATURDAY WHO KILLED AUNT CAROLINE CAST Mrs. Endicott............Barbara Williams Agnes Endicott.....................Sharon Hampson Riccy Endicott............Donald Lupton Brenda Endicott........Carol Champion Cicely Endicott...........Delia O'Neil Aunt Caroline.............Ann Melkerson Miss Mabbitt..............Sandra Hausch David Thompson...............Robert Hahn Dan Donovan...............Harry Hammond Miss MacLain.................Eleanor Ross Una Hagaman...............Ruth Blackmore Lt. Clayton ..............David Winters Stage Manager.............James Brainard Sound Effects.............Maren Peterson Directed by Miss Kathryn Warner FIRST ROW: Jack Kulinski, Marcia Stinchcomb, Marilyn Marsch, Frances Clark, Lily Ann McGee, Miss Warner, SECOND ROW; Richard Brigleb, Alan Wainio, Tim Joles, Kenneth Strayer, George Disberger, Robert Liikala. NOT PICTURED: Peggy Seith, Sally Smily, Charles Allds, Tom Cerjan. SENIOR CHARLES ALLDS Track 1,2; Basketball 1; Football 1,2; Interclass Tournaments 1,2.3; Class President 1; Class Secretary 3; Class Vice-President 4; No Boys Allowed 3; Peri-Scope Staff 4; Student Council 1,4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Girl Shy 4. EDWARD BITTIG Interclass Tournaments 2,3; Basketball 1; Peri-Scope Staff 4. ALMA BOGNER G.A.A. 1; Style Show 1,2; Chorus 1,2,4. RICHARD BRIGLEB Shreds and Patches 1; Chorus 1,2; Chorus Accompanist 1,2; Band 1,2; Peri-Scope Staff 2,3,4; Editor-in-Chief Peri-Scope 4; Scholarship Club 2,3,4; Scholarship Club President 4; Lake County Scholarship Club President 4; Annual Staff 3,4; NationalHonor Society 3,4; Vice-President National Honor Society 4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Commencement Pianist 2,3; Girl Shy 4. TOM CERJAN Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1.2,3,4; N.A.S.S. 2,3; No Boys Allowed 3; Girl Shy 4; Football Most Valuable Player 4. ANTOINETTE CIMAGLIO Chorus 1; G.A.A. 3,4; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Student Council 3,4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Style Show 1,2; Peri-Scope Staff 3,4. MAX CINCO Football 2. FRANCES CLARK G.A.A. 1; Student Council 1,2,3; No Boys Allowed 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Peri-Scope Staff 4; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Student Council Secretary 3; Chorus 1; Class President 3; Style Show 1,2; All-Star Basketball 1; All-Star Hockey 1; Hockey Captain 1; Basketball Captain 1; Pigskin Prom Queen 2; Homecoming Attendant 2,4; Girl Shy 4; R. G. Few Citizenship Award 4. HERBERT HALL Altmar, New York Intramurals 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3. ROBERT HALL Scholarship Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4. BEVERLY HULL G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; No Boys Allowed 3; Style Show 1,2; Athletic Statistician 3,4; Library Staff 2,3; All-Star Basketball 2; All-Star Hockey 2,3; All-Star Volleyball 2; All-Star Baseball 2,3; G.A.A. Treasurer 1; Class Treasurer 1; Hockey Captain 2; Baseball Captain 3. TIMOTHY JOLES Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Interclass Tournaments 1,3,4. JACK KUUNSKI Football 1.2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Band 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3,4; N.A.S.S. 3; No Boys Allowed 3; Peri-Scope Staff 1,2,3; Baseball ljlnterclass Tournaments 1.3; Shreds and Patches 1; Talent Show 3; Girl Shy 4; Ensemble 4. JANET COLBURN G.A.A. 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2; Style Show 1,2. GEORGE DISBERGER Football 1; Basketball2; Track Manager 2; Baseball Manager 2; Interclass Tournaments 3, 4; North Eastern Ohio Science Fair 4; Annual Staff 4. DAVID LAWRENCE Track 1. ROBERT LHKALA Football Manager 2; Peri-Scope Staff 2,4; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Annual Staff 3,4; North Eastern Ohio Science Fair 3; No Boys Allowed 3; Interclass Tournaments 3; Girl Shy 4; National Honor Society 4. MARILYN MARSCH Class Vice-President 1; Student Council 1; Style Show 1,2; Chorus 1; Peri-Scope Staff 2,3; Scholarship Club 2, 3,4; No Boys Allowed 3; Talent Show 2,3; Girl Shy 4; National Honor Society 4. LILY ANN MC GEE Andrews School for Girls Carousel 1; G. A. A. 1; Ensemble 1. Perry G.A.A. 2,3,4;Chorus 2,3,4; Peri-Scope Staff2; All-Star Hockey 2; All-Star Basketball 2,3; Bowling Captain 3,4; Style Show 2; No Boys Allowed 3; National Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society President 4; Scholarship Club 3,4; Class Secretary 4; Girl Shy 4; Ensemble 4; Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4. ACTIVITIES WILLIAM MORSE Interclass Tournaments 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; No Boys Allowed” 3; Commencement 3. JAMES POCZA French Club 3; Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 3,4; Peri-Scope Staff 4. LANN RABBITTS PHYLLIS RABBITTS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Style Show 2. A ARLENE SALTAR G.A.A. 1; Style Show 2; No Boys Allowed 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Chorus Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Peri-Scope Staff 1,2; Annual Staff 4; All County Chorus 1,2; Graduation Pianist 1,2,3; Talent Show 2,3; Shreds and Patches 1; Ensemble 4; Arion Foundation Music Award 4. PEGGY SEITH Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Peri-Scope Staff 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Cheerleader 4; All-Star Hockey 1,2,3; All-Star Basketball 2; All-Star Volleyball 2; No Boys Allowed 3; All-Star Baseball 2; Style Show 1; Basketball Captain 3; Girl Shy 4. ROGER SERRA Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Class President 2; W.R.L. Second Team 4; Honorary Football Captain 4; N.A.S.S. 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Peri-Scope Staff 2,4. SALLY SMILEY Euclid, Ohio Style Show 1; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1. Perry Scholarship Club 3,4; G.A.A. 4; Girl Shy 4. NANCY STAUFFER Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4; All-Star Hockey 1,2,3; All-Star Basketball 2; All-Star Volleyball 2; All-Star Baseball 2; No Boys Allowed 3; Scholarship Club 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurer 4; Peri-Scope Staff 1, 2,3,4; Editor-in-Chief of Peri-Scope 4; Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 2; Style Show 1; Baseball Manager 3; Baseball Captain 1; Basketball Captain 2; Sports Correspondent 3,4; Athletic Statistician 2,3,4; Ensemble 4; Journalism Award 4. MARCIA STINCHCOMB Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; No Boys Allowed 3;Class Treasurer 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; All-Star Hockey 1,2,3; All-Star Basketball 2,3; All-Star Baseball 2; Style Show 1; All-Star Volleyball 2; G.A.A. Vice-President 3; G. A. A. President 4; Peri-Scope Staff 2; Annual Staff 4; Girl Shy 4. KENNETH STRAYER Football 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Peri-Scope Staff 4; Class Vice-President 2; Scholarship Club 4. DARLENE SUMPTER Talent Show 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Style Show 2. HAROLD UHRMAN Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; No Boys Allowed 3; Peri-Scope Staff 3,4; Band 1; Interclass Tournaments 1,2; French Club 3. ALAN WAINIO Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; BasebaU 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; All County Chorus 2; No Boys Allowed 3; Christmas Rose 2; Commencement Page 3; Annual Staff 4; Peri-Scope Staff 1,2,4; Girl Shy 4. PATRICIA ZELENY Chorus 2,3,4; Student Council3,4; Student Council President 4; Peri-Scope Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Pig-Skin Prom Queen 3; Homecoming Attendant 3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4; Ensemble 4; National Honor Society 4. ROW ONE: George Bennett, Thomas Seith, Edward Weaver, Roger Ward. ROW TWO: Mr. Drews, James Sorine, Dallas Smith, James Mann. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Gleason, Ann Melkerson, Maren Peterson, Marilyn Marsch, Norma Kneisley, Janice Nolan, Linda Nolan, Grace Raines. SECOND ROW: Janice New, Irma Smith, Gloria Benadum, Kathryn Hampson, Carol Phillips, Nancy Stauffer, Lily Ann McGee, Sally Kangas. Kathryn Hahn. THIRD ROW; John Christian, Harry Hammond, Tom Seith, Jim Sorine, Robert Hall, Richard Brigleb, Robert Hahn, David Winter, Mr. Drews. SCHOLARSHIP CLUB FRENCH CLUB ROW ONE: Marilyn Gleason, Norma Kneisley, George Bennett. ROW TWO: Jim Sorine, Larry Logan, John Christian, Mr. Liebman. ROW ONE: Arlene Saltar, Monica Augustitus, Janet Putka, Norma Epps, Phyllis Stritch, Diana Leasure, Judy Zeleny, Sharon Hampson, Hedy Kish, Karen Lucas, Shirley New. ROW TWO: Lily McGee, Judy Hadd, Louise Beers, Kathy Hahn, Dorothy Myers, Marilyn Gleason, Mildred Robertson, Carol Phillips, Malvery Judd, Melanie Lesowski, Nancy Stauffer, Sally Kangas, Donna Frye, Gloria Benedum, Georgianne Break. ROW THREE: Mr. Custer, Andrew Jersey, Claudia Call, Roberta Stutzman, Sandra Hampson, Kathleen Compton, Janet Babcock, Betty Mann, Joyce Jersey, Phyllis Rabbitts, Donna Ransom, Eleanor Ross, Jim Mann. ROW FOUR: John Christian. Dallas Smith, TomSeith, Dennis Champion, Walter Root, Jack Kulinski, Ed Weaver, Ben Pierce, Charles Lefelhoc, Don West, Dan Sweet, Richard Smith. ROW ONE: Ben Pierce, Connie Peterson, Ann Melkerson, Pat Schmidt, John Christian, Roberta Smith. ROW TWO: Dennis Warner, David Adams, Kathy Leekala, Ronald Peltoma, William Chapman. ROW THREE: Shirley New, Jack Craine, Louise Beers, Dolores Makuc, Mary Lou Cunningham, Charles Marsch. HIGH SCHOOL BAND ■i ROW ONE: Kathy Hahn, John Mantle, Ted Johnson, Charles Eldridge, Paul Chapman, Carol Hahn, Mr. Custer. ROW TWO: Nancy Kneisley, Marilyn Gleason, Barbara Hilston, Jeanette Hilston, William Karoli, Norma Kneisley. ROW THREE: Earl Johnson, Ruth Brigleb, Janet Putka, David Brewster, Claudia Call, Virginia Gary. MAJORETTES ROW ONE: Betty Loveland, Claudia Call. ROW TWO: Mr. Custer, Nancy Kneisley, Lynne Keller, Marilyn Gleason. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS FRONT Peggy Seith Ruth Blackmore BACK Carol Champion Maren Peterson Marcia Stinchcomb RESERVE CHEER LEADERS FRONT Emily Warren Joyce Brainard BACK Roberta Stutzman Donna Frye Dorothy Myers GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ROW ONE: PegSeith, Lily McGee, Nancy Stauffer, Marcia Stinchcomb, Bevery Hull, Carol Eldridge, Ann Cimaglio, Delia O'Neil, Jeannette Williams, Mildred Gordon, Malvery Judd, Betty Mann. ROW TWO: Carlena Watson, Claudia Call, Carol Champion, Maren Peterson, Dorothea Popp, Barbara Williams, Grace Raines, Sandra Hausch, Lucille Cimaglio, Ann Melkerson, Kathy Compton, Eleanor Ross, Janice New, Miss Nichols. ROW THREE: Judy Rainery, Karen Lucas, Phyllis Stritch, Irma Smith, Ruth Blackmore, Dorothy Myers, Judy Rittenhouse, LaVeme Shearer, Linda Salkeld, Linda Stevens, Betty Loveland, Mary Lou Cunningham, Kathy Leekala, Marge Spiesman. LIBRARY ROW ONE: Coletta Hazel, Susie Carter, Jeannette Williams, Nancy Belding, Helen Billig. Norma Kneisley, Martha New, Karen Square. ROW TWO: Judy Rittenhouse, Barbara Williams, Grace Raines, Dorothy Popp, Joyce Jersey, Marilyn Gleason, LaVerneShearer, LindaSalkeld. ROW THREE: Judy Rainery, Jim Capaldi, Donna Frye, Robert Myers, Linda Salkeld, John Schupska, Suzan Martony, Mrs. Corwin. Marcia Stinchcomb AWARDS NANCY STAUFFER JOURNALISM Outstanding Journalism FRANCES CLARK R. G. FEW Citizenship ROBERT HALL BAUSCH AND LOMB Science Scholarship TOM LANGSHAW ELROY BAXTER Outstanding Athlete Mr. Walker Mr. Tatar Mr. Carter COACHING STAFF VxVtAltty 3.(uUflatt ROW ONE: Richard Smith, Henry Kobulnicky, David Bates, John Brewster, JohnGarbor, Larry Logan, Jim Sorine. ROW TWO: Edward Weaver, Leonard Johnson, Walter Root, Lee Brewster, David Goundry, Don West, Wilbert Leasure, John Schupska, Dallas Smith. ROW THREE: Coach Carter, Herbert Clark, Jim Brainard, Tom Langshaw, Larry Brainard, Roger Serra, Alan Wainio, Tim Joles, Tom Cerjan, Douglas Hartman, Mr. Walker, DAVID BATES WILBERT LEA SURE DALLAS SMITH WALTER ROOT JIM SORINE LARRY LOGAN LEE BREWSTER LEONARD JOHNSON DONALD WEST LARRY BRAINARD TOM CERJAN TOM LANGSHAW ROGER SERRA 1955 ' | LETTERMEN j ALAN WAINIO M TIM JOLES Hetzel Sines Roger Serra Alan Wainio 9'55-'56 BASKETBALL _________LETTERMEN Tom Langshaw Larry Brainard ROW ONE: Larry Brainard, Roger Serra, Tom Cerjan, Alan Wainio, Tom Langshaw. ROW TWO: Mr. Tatar, Hetzel Sines, Don West, Herb Clark, Lee Brewster, Tom Seith. VARSITy BASKETBALJ ROW ONE: DaviJ Goundry, Richard Smith, Jim Sorine, Douglas Hartman. ROW TWO: Mr. Walker, Walter Root, Larry Logan, Dallas Smith, Edward Weaver, manager. RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Fred Colburn, Melvin Brown, Richard Salchow, Henry Smith, Ewart Elliott, ROW TWO: Lee Brewster, Bob Petrowski, Tom Cerjan, Herb Clark, Jack Kulinski, Bill Morse, Mr. Walker. ROW THREE: Mr. Carter, Roger Serra, Larry Brainard, Bob Hahn, Dallas Smith, Tom Lanshaw. TRACK Perry Madison Burton 64 29 56 Perry Geneva Riverside 79 1 2 40 27 1 2 Perry Kirtland 41 41 Perry Chardon 91 27 Perry Wickliffe 82 36 TRACK TOP ROW Roger Sena Thomas Langshaw Herbert Clark CENTER Jack Kulinski Tom Cerjan ROW ONE: Tom Cerjan, Richard West, Melvin Brown, Raymond Mantle, Ewart Elliott, Alan Wainio. ROW TWO: Lee Brewster, Tim Joles, Leonard Johnson, Ronald Brockway, Douglas Hartman, Walter Root, Don West. ROW THREE: Mr. Carter, George Bennett, Dallas Smith, Roger Ward, David Goundrey, Dan Sweet, Jim Sorine, Eddie Weaver, Manager. FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Ted Johnson, Micheal Korb. David Rittenhouse, Tom Chapman, Don Means, Darrell Brainard, Jim Rogers. William Barrett. Gary McKenna. ROW TWO: Jerry Meivogal, Wendell Sullivan, Richard Ross. Dennis Warner. Jim Logan. Tim Brainard. Robert Ransom. Robert Brockway, Coach Joe Tatar. ROW THREE: David Riester, Jim Schupska. Jim Capaldi. Donald Sines. Richard Lawrence. Gerald King, John Farmiloe, Maris Zemzars, Dennis Shook. NOT PICTURED: Nils Melkerson. TOP ROW: Alfred Walter, JohnGarbor, Henry Kobulnicky, David Bates, Juris Zemzars, Nathan Sines, Anton Kalina, Mr. Carter. BOTTOM ROW: John Brewster, Gary McKenna, Thomas Stinchcomb, John Schupska, Bob Myers, James Judd. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL ADVERTISING Compliments of SUBWAY AUTO WRECKING EL-4-9681 Compliments of JOHN RICH Jeweler Established 1858 162 Main Street Painesville, Ohio Compliments of THE MAYHEW FEED and FUEL COMPANY Lake Street Madison, Ohio HAzel 8-2181 Congratulations. Seniors HOLMES GROCERY Meats - Foods Madison Avenue Painesville, Ohio HAWLEY’S FLOWERS Compliments Two Convenient Locations of 109 Main Street 916 W. Jackson Phone EL 7-5759 Phone EL4-4515 THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY Painesville, Ohio Best Wishes Compliments of HINE SCHAUB TRACTOR SALES MARY’S PLACE Narrows Road Route 20 Painesville Ohio Compliments Compliments of of IDEAL DAIRY BILL BROWN Enjoy Ideal Dairy Products FURNITURE Painesville, Ohio State Street Painesville, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of DUGAN NURSERIES JOSEPH SCHULDHEIS Evergreens Trees and Shrubs Accessories Agricultural Chemicals Soft Drinks Sohio gas Perry, Ohio Best Wishes LYND BEAUTY SHOP All types of permanents Facials Manicuring Hair Dying Main Street Painesville, Ohio Compliments of BEDFORDS MEN’S SHOP Main Street Painesville, Ohio T, J. PIGGOTT SON FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions Blackmore Road Perry, Ohio ALpine 9-3201 Compliments of PAINESVILLE WINE GIFT SHOP Corner E. Jackson N. State Street Elmwood 2-3777 Painesville Best Wishes to the Class of ’56 GEORGE’S SHELL SERVICE Route 20 Perry, Ohio ALpine 9-2733 SAM’S BAKERY Pizza Pie Italian Bread Corner of Richmond and Jackson Street Painesville, Phone El. 2-3223 Ohio in Compliments of J. W. HEMPHILL Insurance Agency 38 Richmond Street Painesville, Ohio THE FRANK L. KERR CO., INC. Insurance with Service That’s Our Business Phone Elmwood 7-5231 55 Liberty Street Painesville JACK HERMAN Compliments MOTORS SALES of INC. MERRICK “Always the Best MOTORS INC. Deal in an Automobile” El. 4-5508 188 North State Street 113 N. St. Clair St. Painesville Painesville Ohio Ohio Congratulations Compliments Seniors of LAKE COUNTY EARL EVANS TRACTOR SALES CHEVROLET Route 84 Painesville, Ohio Painesville Ohio INDUSTRIAL RAYON CORPORATION Paine sville Ohio “A Good Place to Work” NEAL PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printing and Publishing Typewriters - Adding Machines 440 High Street-Fairport, Ohio Compliments of The PAINE SVILLE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING CO. Downtown Office 257 E. Main 1330 Mentor Ave. Painesville Ohio PAINE SVIL LE TOYLAND Playthings from all over the world Discount to everyone Over Lockie Lee Dairy Store State and Main Compliments of PEDERSON and MANN 271 West Jackson Painesville Street Ohio Compliments of DIAMOND ALKALI CO. Painesville, Ohio Compliments of Congratulations NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIO CLASS OF 1956 5868 River Uniontown Road Ohio MADISON GARAGE H. P. Reigert International Harvester Products Studebaker Cars Trucks Main St. Madison O. CONGRATULATIONS BEHN FUNERAL HOME 26 River Street Madison, Ohio Ha. 8-4401 Compliments of Bill Moran Compliments of MADISON HARDWARE COMPANY Ha. 8-2381 Madison, Ohio Compliments of PERRY RADIO ELECTRIC 56 Main Street Perry, Ohio QUICK SERVICE and FINE QUALITY Compliments of EUCLID ELECTRIC and MANUFACTURING CO. Edwards Street Madison, Ohio SPEARS FOOD STORE Groceries Meats Webb Road Route 84 Perry Ohio Compliments of HACH AUTO SERVICE, INC. 259 E. Jackson Street Painesville Best Wishes Ohio Compliments of SENIORS W. M. KYSER SALES COMPANY School and Church Supplies and Equipment Folding Chairs Banquet Tables PI-4-5631 Parkmen Road P. O. Box 366 Hunter Street Warren, Ohio of LABOR Compliments of GEAUGA FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATION who supply The business with Fyr - Zon Gasoline Johnson’s Funeral Home Painesville, Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 LANG SHAW’S Groceries Frozen Foods Perry, Ohio Meats Compliments of WHALEY’S HARDWARE 181 Main Street Painesville, Ohio Congratulations To the Class of 1956 THE UNION SAND and SUPPLY CORPORATION 51 Johnnycake Ridge Painesville Ohio EQUITY LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of Compliments Of Perry Ohio THE PERRY COAL Compliments of FEED COMPANY JESSE C. BAILEY Flour-Feed Fertilizers Lumber - Coal Builders Supplies Perry Ohio “Sudden Service” Compliments of SANBORN MOTOR EQUIPMENT INC. Congratulations to the Class of 1956 “The Parts People” Standard Service Parts Small Tools and Shop Equipment 54 North State Street El. 4-4375 Painesville, Ohio PERRY SUNOCO SERVICE Route 20 Lane Rd. PATRONS’ LIST DUTCH'S GARAGE Bill Smith Oldsmobile Pfabes Music George Kucera Chessire Studios Oliver Shoemaker, Proprietor General Auto Repairing Hudson Sales and Service Genuine Parts Night Phone El. 7-5672 Day Phone El. 7-2461 174-188 Chester Street Painesville Ohio SPONSORS’ LIST Dr. Franklin E. Fagan Casella Dry Cleaning Drs. M. L. R. S. Forbes Basil Shearer FIRE INSURANCE GENERAL STORE Harper Street Perry, Ohio To An Extra Nice Class MYERS EQUIPMENT CORPORATION CHRISTIAN’S SHOP-RITE Canfield, Ohio 3 - 5556 Phones: LEnnox 3 - 5557 Downtown 3 - 5558 Perry Compliments MANTLE MANTLE of Painesville Ohio THE RONNIE HARRIS Apples SHOP Peaches Cider Shopping Center Painesville, Ohio Hybrid Seed Corn THE AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Paving Grading Building Commercial Industrial Private “Service Builds Our Business” Shadyside 1-7770 Cleveland, 29, Ohio Best Wishes LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Serving All The County” Offices in Painesville - Willoughby - Wickliffe Willowick and Madison All These Features . . . Plus Life Time Burners . . . Are yours with Gas . . . Beauty Dependability Economy Performance THE IAKE SHORE CAS COMPANY Serves you---and the Community, too Best of Luck to the Graduates BERKINS ELECTRIC COMPANY -- Electrical Contractors --Commercial -- Industrial -- Residential 1705 Rockwell Avenue Cleveland 14, Ohio Prospect 1-6450 Prospect 1-6451 AUTOGRAPHS INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover Manutodurers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City
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