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WILLIRM SCHUETZ Hcademic Zoom! There goes llSchuetzy in his blue llChevy . Bills carefree manner has enabled him to score high in his favor- ite activities, basketball, base- ball, and getting into trouble innocently. Wood Hobby 9 Franklin Scientific Society 9, 10, Radio 1C Dance ln- struction ll, Iunior Play, Commgni- cations 12, Prom Comm ttee CC ean upi 12, Property Committee tPlayJ 12, PETER SCHULZ Hcademic Watch those muscles bulge! Besides being a physical cul- ture enthusiast, llPete is a whiz at math and a respected captain on the gridiron He also enjoys cruising around town. Rifle 9, 10: Men s Glee Ciub 9, lfl Mixed Chorus 9, 10, ll: Track 9, 10, 115 Football 9, 10, 11: 12 1Co- Captainlq Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Home Room 11 tPres J, Executive Com- mittee llg Cafeteria ll, 12, Weight Lifting 11, 12. FHITH SELL Bcademic With her subtle humor, Faith supplied many laughs at lun- ior and Senior Play practices. She also lent her original and gay ideas to prom tickets and posters. Cwirls' Sports 9, Sewing Crafts 10 Class Committee tPe-nnant and Hatl 10, Home Room 10 KV Pres 1, 12 tTreas,l, Dramatics 11, lunor Play, Prom Committee CPromot.on1 11, 12, Fldvertising Committee tPlay1 11, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 12, Chrysan- themum Committee 12 Senior Play Recall tF1sst Hct lldl MHRGHRET SEROCK Commercial 'Peggy's impeccable neat- ness and blithe spirit compel attention, Her evenvtemper and dependability make her a good salesman and an asset to the class Camera 9 Mixfd Chorus 9, P-Anna Dutch 10 Sf-wina Crafts ll Sr High Wood Hobby for Girls 121 Commercial Clxilz 12 Prom om- miftee tDecoratonl 12 DONHLD SHELLY Vocational Wood Fin easy-going happy fellow, Don freauerifly erifoys a hearty laugh He displays his talents both in the wood shop and on the dance floor Hiking 9 Footbal 9, Track 9 P C 131 10 11 12, Tra'-'el ll, Dance lnstruc- tion 12 CPresl ve DOROTHY SHELLY Commercial llaturalness and an air of serenity characterize Dorothy. Playing the organ and piano fill many of her spare mo- YT19Y1fS. Gzrls' Sports 9, Orchestra 9, 10, 11 Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Library Stall 9, 10, ll, 12: Mixed Chords 9, 10, ll, 125 Varsity Sexzet 11 Pldvertising Committee tPlayJ ll, 12, Commercial Club 12, Chry- santhemum Committee 12, Prom Committee tDecoration1, tRefresh- menti 12. IEHN SHINN Vocational Homemaking Deftly twirling a fire baton, lean provides color at football games as head majorette, Grls Sports 9: Drum Majorette 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12: PHI-1 9, 105 12 CV. PreS1: Class Committee tlflower, Color and Mottoi 10: Student Council lifts- sembly Committeel 10, Sr High 'Hood Hobby 10: Dramatics 115 Mixed Chorus 11, Prom Committee tDecorationJ 11, 12, Bux-Mont Band 12 Dance lnstruction 12. MHRY SHOWER Hcademic Mary, with her contagious laugh and theatrical enthusie asm is a whiz in basketball and art. She also contributes her abilities to Student Council. Handicraft Club 9 f'1'reas.lg Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, 11: Student Coun- cil tllssembly Comrriitteel 9, 10: 11, 12 tChairmanl, 12 tlixecutive Com- mitteel: Mixed Chorus 9, 10 11. 12, National Honor Society 9, 10, 11 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 tCo- Captainl: Tennis 9, 10, 12: Quaker Challenge 10, 11, 12 tilrt Ed J, Tri- Hi-Y 10, 111 12 1Treas.lr Franklin Scientific Society 10, 11, 12, Make- up Committee fPlayl 115 Prom Committee tDecorationJ 1Co- Chazrmanl 11, 12, Pubic tv Com- mittee tPlay1 11, 12, Play Reading Committee 11, 12, Senior Play, Theater I-lrts 12 tPres,lg Recall tPor- trait Ed 1 ROSEMHRIE SIMITZ Commercial Catchy jokes, a ready laugh, and energetic spirit distinguish this happy-go-lucky redhead. Girls' Sports 9' Student Council 'Safety Committeel 9- National Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12, lourf nalism 10 fSecl: Home Room 19 11 'Pres J Dramatics 11 lSe: 1- Baseball Basketball Campaign lla: 117 Quaker Challenge 11 fix- change 15:11 12 Cfeat Edl ll 12 flvlirrieccgraph st and Stencil Cutterl, Prom ommittee tPromotioni 11 tCl-r-an-upl, lRetreshmerif1 12 Ex- e-c'it1'.'e Committee ll, 12 Cass Secretary ll, 12, Play Campaian liar ll 125 Dance lnstruction 12 Commercial Club 12 KV Presl: Rdvertistng Committee tPlay1 12 Class Comm'ttee fcamrriencement lnvitattcnl tChairrrianl 12 Football Campaign Mgr 12: Recall lllsst Patron l.'st Mgr 1. IERNETTE SLOYER Commercial Nnetner playing left fullback in hockey or selling at toot- ball games, l'1enny makes a hit Tennis Club 9 tSecJ- Tennis 9 Girls Glee Cob 9 10 Mixed Chorus 9 1C 11 Hockey 9, 10 11, ll Home Room 19, 11 tSec1g Tri- H1-Y lf 11, 12, Dance Instruction ll Treas E' Prom Committee CRe- freshmentt 11 12 Theater Flrts 12' Commercial Club 12. Twenty-nine
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lHMES ROSENBERGER Vocational Wood Much of Iim's leisure time is occupied by collecting guns and fishing. His unusual proi- ects keep his wood shop class- mates in a constant uproar. Boys' Cooking 9, Weight Lifting 10, Hgriculture for Non-Qg Students ll: Boys' Gym 12 HRLENE RUSH Commercial Tickling the ivories delights Flrlene. Her working knowl- edge of shorthand and typing should make her an efficient secretary. Reading and hiking are her pet pastimes. Tennis 9, Teen-Flge Book Club 10: Travel ll, Commercial Club 12, Knitting 12. HRTHUR RUSH Vocational Wood Fl familiar figure in the cafe- teria and wood shop, Rrtie' applies himself as a fleet- footed sprinter and as a trum- bonist in the band, Men's Glee Club 9, 10, ll: Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, F.C.Q. 10, 11, 12, Cafeteria 10, ll, 12, Track ll, 12. LEROY SRCKS Vocational Metal Mike, a popular metal bender and one of Mr. Wis- neski's grapplers, skilfully manages the F.C.Fl. funds. His hobby is driving his '40 Ford. Football 9, Baseball 9, 10, Boxing and Wrestling 9, 10, ll, 12 CV, Pres.J, F.C.R. 10, 11, 12 f'l'reasl MARY HLICE SCHHNTZ Hcademic Math can be fun and high grades attainable we learned from Mary Fllice. Fllthough studious, she is full of fun and finds plenty of time to play her marimba. Tennis Club 9, Home Room 9 fPres.l, Natonal Honor Society 9 10, ll, 12, Oil Painting for Non-Flrt Students 10, Class Committee fPen- nant and Hatl 10, Sr High Wood Hobby for Girls ll. OHS News 11, 12, Fldvertising Committee tPlayl 11, 12, Knitting 12, Quaker Challenge fFllumn1 Edl 12, Recall lFlsst. Plct. Ed l. Twenty-eight ROBERT SCHMIDT Vocational Hgriculture Hmong his favorite hobbies Bob enioys trapping and raising prize-winning poultry for contests. He makes friends readily and finds pleasure in executing modern dance steps. Dance lnstruction 10, lunior Play, FFR ll, 12 fSec.l. Fldvertising Committee lPlayl ll, Weight Lift- ing 512, Recall flflsst Patron List .gr SHIRLEY SCHNHBLE Hcademic Pin active member of the Dra- matics Club, Shirley enjoys directing plays when not help- ing in the library. Shirl's interest in people should be an asset in her chosen career, nursing. Plastics 9, Oil Painting for Non-Flrt Students 10, Library Staff 10, ll, 12, Dramatics 11, 12, Qdvertising Committee fPlayl ll, 12, Cafeteria 12, Recall Kllsst. Patron List Marl BHRBHRR SCHNEIDER Rcad emic Fl tall, spunky blonde, Barb, presides at Tri-Hi-Y meetings and has inexhaustible energy for her many activities. Girls' Sports 9, Tennis 9, 10, Li- brary Staff 9, 10, ll, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, ll, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Franklin Scientific Society 10, Home Room 10 fTreas.l, Girls' Glee Club 10, ll fSec.-Treas.l, 12, Student Council flilssembly Com- mitteel ll, 12, Prom Committee tDecorationJ ll, 12, Property Com- mittee fPlayl ll, 12, Hockey ll, 12 fMgrl , Tri-Hi-Y ll, 12 fPres.l, O.H.S. News 12 fSports Ed.J, Girls' Vars ty 12, Chrysanthemum Com- mittee l2, Recall fGirls' Sports Co- Editorl, RONHLD SCHOCH Vocational Metal Snapping photos and raising Hlrican finches keep Ronnie occupied. However, he is never too busy to solicit tickets for every school project. Plastics 9, Cafeteria 9, 10, ll, F.C.A. 10, ll, 12, Travel ll, Communica- tions 12 IHNET SCHUECK Vocational Homemaking Often with a group of girls, little lanet finds it easy to make conversation. F1 seam- stress with a professional touch, she rates as an out- standing homemaking student, Mixed Chorus 9, Cheerleader 9, Cheering Club 9, 10, 1 ,H.f-1. 9, 19, 12 lSec.l, Dramatics 11, Qdvertis- irgg Committee lPlayJ ll, Caieteria 1 .
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MHRIELLEN SMITH Bcademic Lending her writing talent to SChOOl publications and her managing ability to class ac- tivities takes much of her time, but efficient Mariellen attains top grades. lournalism 9, QHS News 9, 10, 11, 12 CCG-Editorlz National Honor Society 9, 10, ll, 12, Class Sec- retary 10, Executive Committee 10 Student Council ISafety Comm tteel 10, tSafety Committeel fCha1rmanJ, CV Pres Pa Flssoc. Student Coun- cilsl ll, Franklin Scientific Society 10, ll, Radio Forum 10, ll, 12, Quaker Challenge tlixchange Edt IC, mer. 51.3 11, 41.11. Edt 12, lunior Play, Quill and Scroll ll, 12: Prom Committee tGeneral Chairmanj ll, CEnterta1nmentl CCha1rmanl 12: Fldvert sing Com- mittee fP1ayJ ll, 12g Play Reading Committee 11, 12, Temple Civic Forum 11, 12, Chrysanthemum Com- mittee 12, Commencement Commit- tee, Recall tEd1tor in Chiefl. RICHARD SMITH Vocational Hgriculture R class Casanova, Smitty also called many winning plays for OHS. gridmen. His good-natured antics enliven numerous Hg classes. Cafeteria 9, 10, F,F.Ft. 9, 10, ll tSentinell, 12 IV. Pres.J, Weight Lifting 9, 10, ll, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 101 H-Y 10, ll, 12, Home Room 10, 11, 12 fPresl, Prom Committee tDecorat1ont ll, Baseball ll, 12. LAWRENCE SNYDER Vocational Wood Zip, right-hand-man to Mr. Hlexander and a lively home room president, spends much of his leisure time ice-skating and driving his car. Boxing and Wrestling 9 ISecl. Mixed Chorus 9, Basketball 9: Football 9, 10, Home Room 9 KV Preslg 12 KPres.l, Hariculture for Non-Hg. Students 10, F.CFl 10, ll. 12 tSecl, Handicraft ll, Wood Hobby 12. NHOMI SOMERS Commercial Naomi industriously serves as a member of her home room excuse committee and works at a local restaurant after school. She enjoys dancing to pop records during her free time. Hiking 9, Photography Club 10, Sr. High Wood Hobby for Girls ll. 12, Commercial Club 12. DORIS SOWERS Vocational Homemaking l'Dorie's musical talent is an asset for leading F.H.f3l mem- bers in song at club meetings. Learning new popular dances tops her list of hobbies. Mixed Chorus 9, Ir. Red Cross 9. FHA 9, 10: 12 fScng Leaderl. Sr High Wood Hobby for Girls 10 Prompter tPiayl ll, Dramat cs 11 Hdvertising Committee fPlayJ 11, Dance Instruction 12 Thirty an-4 -r METRF1 SPHLVINS Hcademic 131 quiet miss with a high scho- lastic standing, considerate Metra has won the admiration of her classmates, The en- thusiasm she shows in selling at games is displayed in everything she undertakes Reading Club 9, Wood Hobby 10, Tennis 10 Travel ll, Theater Qrts 12 IORN SPRINGER Commercial Flctivities accountant and member of Ol-l.S. publication staffs, versatile and lively loan devotes her free time to danc- ing, ice-skating, and playing the piano. Home Room 9 KV. Pres.J, lournal- ism 9 tSec.t, 10, Franklin Scientific Society 9, 10, National Honor So- ciety 9, 10, ll, 12, Q.H S. News 10, ll, 12, Tri-Hi-Y 10 ll, 12, Cafe- teria 10, ll, 12, Dramat cs ll, lunior Plav, Quaker Challenge ll. 12 tflct. Ed.J, Schcol Qccountant ll, 12, Prom Committee fDecorat1onl 11, 12, Play Reading Committee ll, 12, Commencement Committee: Commercial Club 12, F.T.l'-l. 12, Re- call tfilsst. Sr. Sec. Ed.J. IERRY STBUI-TER Vocational Metal lerry tours the town in his hot Plymouth. Traveling with the fellows and managing the baseball team occupy his after-school hours. Plastics 9, Qgriculture for Non-Flg. Students 10- FC.l3l. 10, 11, 12, Radio ll, Baseball ll, 12 tMgr.l, Boys' Gym 12, HOPE STOVER Bcademic By telling impromptu jokes and paraphrasing statements, Hope adds merriment to classes. Her spontaneous re- actions were also appreciated on the prom decoration com- mittees. Tennis 9, Girls' Glee Club 9, 10, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, ll: Variety Talent ll, Dramatics 12 KV. Pres.l, Prom Comm ttee tDecorationJ 12. GREGORY STUMP Hcademic The play casts will long re- member the hilarity Greg produced when mastering his parts as stuffy business men. R great Notre Dame fan, he is constantly relating the latest sports statistics. Football 9, Plastics 9: Qqriculture for Non-Ffg. Students 10: lumor Play, Cafeteria ll, 12, Senior Play, Rifle Club 12.
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