Ridgeville High School - Carousel Yearbook (North Ridgeville, OH)
- Class of 1964
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gihswy ff lp QW ,wx E+ X119 2252.33 25 RIDGEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 35-895 Center Ridge Road North Ridgeville, Uhio Carousel ggggi 3 gg is Hifi Q 1? K. . ii N Z My ' 5 WWW ill! Sill IHHNIIII Alma Mater Sing a song for Ridgeville High Sohoolg Let our voices ring with glee. Fling away all cares and saclnessg Sing with spiritglad and free. Bigger, better, busier Ridgeoille, Be the song of young and old. Bigger, better, busier high school, 'Neath the Blue and the Gold. -2- 8' - sm' Ana Foreword We, the members of the annual staff, wish to present a few cherished memories of the 1963-64 school year. During the year many eventful things have happened, and we hope that we have captured them for you within these exciting pages. Ridgeville High School means so much to all of us. It is a very important part of our lives. It is shown through scholastic achievement, the touchdowns we have cheered, the captivating music and festive decorations for our dances, and school spirit shown at pep rallies and various school activities. In the future years, you find that this book will be among a few of your most unforgettable memories. A Editor, Linda Vencel ' Advisor, james Parks .3- The basketball team ended an impressive season as tri-champions of the Lakeland Conference. Pep Rallies ,-4- iilfiii s syn- K rf. Varsity cheerleaders lead student body in support of football team. Tm .newly organized Pep Club helped pro- mote school spirit during basketball season. Rangers prepare for home- coming game with giant bon fire. Coach Gillooly gives a pep talk during football season. Co-captain, Dave Dudik, gives a last-minute pep talk -5. 52351 M X J mhh- 3 wrx A ff' .N , Z -sb' 1-, , f-gnu! -V. ,N , 9 nr ' riw - --1 QQ ' 1 J :A fi- . :- R K w J Til. A 'fa' .4 'fb N ., an ,. u I' LN .5 2 . 1 W 1 QQ. -5GfLgff'32if- V 3 x A K if q ,-- 'Wim SX 1 , 5 ,, Pia is ' M' I: :I wh E' fqir-.-..?N-4. - M 3 wg ' -+2 Junior Class Play . . 5 F l ws 5X X X L ,fx- ,ek ti Q I .5 .kxx W . i ' f - QQ f - A scene from the Junior Class Play. The Junior Class presented The Mouse that Roaredf' A -7- Assemblies Students file into gym for assembly. H n-an Various assemblies were sponsored by Student Council to raise flmds Students in gym for assembly. BOOKKEEPING CLASS Mr. Merkle teaches students the basic fundamentals of bookkeeping. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Students study mechanical drawing under Mr. Benns. .. K wfhmvf Classes SPANISH CLASS Modern methods aid Spanish class TYPING II Students in second year typing work on techniques and fundamentals in order to build their speed. ,pm 'S Exploring A Busy GOVERNMENT CLASS Seniors leam how to become better citizens through American Govem- ment. GYM CLASS Mr. Biddisou emphasizes the im- portance of physical fitness in all of his gym classes. A .. A - 1- - ' . V' :-w-s-sw-:'.-:.:- P'-2, r zu.--.N ,- , ..i,.g-.s. .wv- A -.-1-,nf mm - gs -2. 21166 ,asus , gf: 1 ' - r CHEMISTRY CLASS Hero, our future scientists are experimenting under the direction of' Miss Bacon. LW, -10. Day At R.H.S .... INDUSTRIAL ARTS Boys' in industrial arts class learn the fundamentals of woodworking and mechanical drawing, in.order to pre- 3 ' ,- pare themselves for a career. fl WEL ART CLASS In art class students show how to express their creative ability. Here, they are working on clay molds. KX, LIBRARY Students know where to go to find infvmmfion mel' need- Here. they fake f1dV3Hf2l8C Of OUP fine libl'?1l'Y Administration Board Education Robert Scluuittgcu, james Sallay, Bernard Futc, XVilhur Krueger, Alfred Ccrliart, President. joseph F. Zack Superintendent of Schools The Class of 1964 has risen to its heights. Some of you will immediately enter into the business of leaming a liveli- hood, others will continue to study at var- ious schools of higher leaming. I hope that whatever your goals may be that the education received in Ridgeville Schools will find you a place in a Society and that you will contribute to this Society. Even though the highway of life may seem to be rugged we hope this preparation will enable you to go forward to achieve your ambitions. Congratulations and best wishes to all of you - the Class of 1964. Wafer Wif- TO THE CLASS OF 1964: A milestone has just passed in your life. High School is behind you now and the whole world full of chal- lenges lies ahead for you to conquer. We hope that you have left Ridge- ville High with the necessary tools to do the job and wish you the very best of success. Ridgeville is proud of you and we hope you' are proud of your high school. Carry your pride on your shoulder and display it wherever you may go. CONGRATULATIONS! dfnnxfo Aj ,M ' ww Jfwflff-M01 - -e typ R ob er t Barnhart Junior High Principal ll JI Faculty 1963-1964 Russell Abbott . . . Baldwin-WaL lace College, Western Reserve Uni- versity . . . Vocal Music Joyce Bacon . . .. Ohio Northern University . . . Chemistry, Physics :I Adam Baillie . . . . Muskingum Col- lege . . . Algebra, Geometry, Ad- vanced Math . . . 8th Grade Basket- ball Coach, Junior Class Advisor Virginia Becker . . . Baldwin-Wah lace College . . . Spanish . . . F.T.A. Advisor Grade Basketball Coach Bruce Biddison . . . Baldwin-Wah lace College . . . Boys Health and Physical Education -14- Charles Benns . . . Kent State Uni- versity . . . Industrial Arts . . . 7th af' N , . 'iw N lgarry Clark . . . Wilmington Col- lege . . . Industrial Arts . . . 9th Grade Football Coach, Junior Var- sity Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach Richard D. Dubois . . ,West Vir- ginia University . . . General Math, Geometry, Business Math . . . Freshman Basketball Coach Barbara Finegan . . . Baldwin-Wal- lace College, Western Reserve Uni- versity, Notre-Dame . . . Speech, English . . . Debate, Junior Class Play Advisor Mary Agnes Geiler . . . West Vir- ginia University . . . English John Gillooly . . . Marietta College . . . Economics, Drivers Training . . . Football Coach, Golf Coach Richard Glauner . . . Western Re- serve University . . . American History, American Government . . . Senior Class Advisor .15- 'E- ' an- ,ss,, 1, .is fm A fi? K ff , 55222 . -- --i , .-ffw., sm ii i. sg Eleanor Hunyadi . . . Findlay Col- lege . . . English Ronald E. Jacobs . . . Ohio State University, Kent State University, Purdue, University of Pittsburgh . . . Director of Guidance, 'National Honor Society Advisor Eleanor Kalter . . . Baldwin Wal- lace, Western Reserve University . . . Librarian .... A ristocrat Advi- sor Clare E. Kretchmar . . . Cleveland Art Institute, Western ,Reserve University . . . Art Rita Lyngso . . . Capital Univer- sity . . . Typing, Shorthand . . . F.N.A. Advisor Florence McManama . . . Ripon College, University of Wisconsin . . . English, Latin . . . Youth for Christ Club Advisor -16- lk, 'X -. i , fi N, V. X M 'fat l 5 PM va fi ' ,M x Dennis R. Manns . . . Baldwin-Wa1- lace College . . . World History, World Geography Arthur J. Markley . . . Bethany College, Washington-Jefferson, Western Seminary, University of Arizona, Harvard . . . Special Edu- cation A. Oren Merkle . . . Baldwin-Wal- lace College, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University . . . Bookkeeping, Typing, Office Practice Frances Mills . . . Ohio State Uni- versity . . . Special Education Maybelle Nichols . . . Ohio State University, Miami' University . . . Home Economics, Sewing . . . Home Economics Club Advisor Janyce Noll . . . Ohio University, Western Reserve University . . . French -17- f ,....,.., Af ,f Q, 12. - MA s -Q., . Msa W ,. James Parks . . . Findlay College . . . Typing, General Business . . . Annual Advisor Marvin Rinker . . . Washington State University, Ohio State Uni- versity . . . Instrumental Music Donald Romeis . . . Bowling Green State University . . . Algebra, Ger- man Jack Schumacher . . . Ohio Univer- sity . . . Biology . . . Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach Ruth Sloan . . . Indiana State Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity, Kent State University . . . Home Economics-Food . . . Home Economics Club Advisor James W. Stafford . . . Beckley Junior College, Morris Harvey Col- lege, West Virginia University . . . American History . . . Guidance -18- l Linda Thiele . . . Capital Univer- sity, Kent State University . . . English . . . Dramatics Club Advi- sor Janice Trouten . . . West Liberty College . . . English x 'S at Q i l - affix .. SirsxiMs1 . fsgz:Nrg S - 'f 1: Ai s it Q' ' 1 A A 'peas' 9 7 Nancy M. Vetter . . . Mount Union College, Ohio Wesleyan, Columbia University . . . English Thomas Wanosik . . . Miami Uni- versity . . . General Science . . . Science Club Advisor, Junior High Football Coach, Baseball Coach Hazel Webster . . . Glenville State, Alderson Bzoaddus College Guls Health and Physical Educa tion . . . G.A.A., Softball, Cheer- leader Advisor kenneth Zeman . . . Ohio Univer- sity . . . Psychology, American His- tory . . . Wrestling Coach, Track Coach .1Q- s Q i Clam Throne Clerk of Board 1 m Andcrson 1 Xa 1 .' Secretary tu Principal Administrative Assistants Sharon Drawctz Pnulinc YV:lll:1uc Secrclury to Superintendent Assistant Clerk ifiiiiji s is iiiiis iiiisiisiis s Custodians D. Harrison, H. jackson Bus Drivers Front Row: D. Shuster, F. Dorrow, D. Frank, M. Gallis. Row 2: E. Sallay, B. jackson, R. Welter, H. Atsberger, I. Gilder, L. Neubauer, E. Beir, E. Dorrow. . N Q XL X 4 R: S X SEQ 'is by 1 Cafeteria J. Atsberger H. Axford E. Cornman Kenneth Armstrong Dale Atkinson Charles Brown Dan Bukata Kathy Conkle Bonnie Dobbins Dixie Dobbins Roger Ernping jerry England Michael Gosnell Lee Etta Grimm Ricky Gunselman Wayne Hughes Steve Johnson Richard Keys David Kimble Dennis Leffew Robert Linden Glen McVeigh Robert Nordick Thomas Peters Ierry VanBuskirk Roy Williams W , W s x 3, 5 at X 1 4 ali s e 'Z xiii? X X sr is e gg :' -1 Rip We X Sr K t A jf?-v. Fl' o iffefiifif We ri e X N X S fi is it M ' N 4 if . 5 is A 1 t ,gli D :-:f. '1.ik V vw i be fi sr an V Y U fi if 5 if FN ' 'V' 12, . . ' ' L -'V t 'gong Q . 5 S .. V. 'R ,Qi K .L .. 1 ,',, Qi, .x ,eg K V 3 . ' nii. - 5 ' . 1 x S . ,- Special Education - W.. X ix SX E 3 K it E as xiii 1 . Mr. Markley's special education class. . . Officers Ken Parks, Diane Brusliaber, jill Greer, Bob Clarke Freshmen t. .. , ., X . ' Q . ,ax Q S . Q - ,-e . Y .Zia '-5 ef , A .- V r A . .Q M Q. V, -, ,X Nt . .M - r F ,S A fell 3: 1, 5' fir N 'i A 'W' R : If B ' , T F x Et ,. 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Aux :ig .23- lei GK, i sewn veg eeee . 3 A 3 , it sz 1 5 22 TX i Q V , K' , if 4 William Adair Roger Adkins Pansy Amonett William Amonett Charles Arinstron Linda Atkinson John Bacher Frank Bacik Nancy Bacik Christine Bako Alice Bakos Ray Baldauf Gillian Barnie Thomas Batsky Ken Beckloff john Bennett Robert Benton William Beres Gary Blaylock Sandy Bristow Gary Brotlierton Robert Bruce Maureen Brunner Diane Brusliaber Robert Bunting Linda Burdick Rodney Blankensl Joann Butler I! iip Barbara Byars Elbia Cascrez john Chapman Donald Christensen Robert Clarke Brenda Claus Mary Conroy Deneise Counts William Counts Linda Cousino Cary Crow Donna Dangerfield Ray Deeks Jean Demyan James Derucliie Larry Dienes Pat Dietz Frieda Dobbins Ray Dreger Virginia Dull Barbara East Robert Edwards Linda Eskins Eve Evans John Evans David Fair Pat Fenohr Charles Flood Jimmie Folds Marilyn Ford Steve Canclee Linda Gerding Christine Gerhart Larry Gibson Ronald Gibson Jill Greer john Crice Anna Gunter Diane Cutauckas Christine Cutzeit Janice Hale Lonnie Harless Barbara Hayes Kathleen Hayes Alice Heatlierly Carolyn Heinrich Linda Herwig Anthony Horinek Wilma Hughes Dan Huttinger janet Irwin Laura jackson Ieannette Ialowiec Claudia Iarven Allen Jordan Lorraine Iurco Carolyn Kane Diane Kearney Ronald Kearney Mark Kelcic Marjorie Kincaid Jeanine Kitchell james Kleefeld r in 2, . sv M. Mi L N I LAI iii -I wav ' is it X 2 K- s X 5 he Q, 4 2 E. - 'Ss-fi Scsi' -rig? -arse F Q 'T if I Freshmen ,k.-s N. Sf? -24 W -m ' 3 I I 5 Y LJ sh t X L L L Q X A if 1 ' C E 'K L S g Y' . L if Q' s . Q l L '29 ' V - -' t K .K K K k in it rzjgfai' ' ' , 'f ,. - 15' V dv Q. . :, ,, ..s x . 5 . ,. - ' if . , ., R - if . f .a 1' , ' - A 'f a fl I -I 'Q 'if if .:L.LL . A KL ..k' 1 C 'xy' ,, Class Of 196 Leroy Knight Larry Kobelka Janet Kordek Jeannie Krajnock Audrey Kucera Karen Lanser Luella Laughter Fawn Leffler Nick Leppert Elizabeth Lett Connie Lockhart Charles Lowstetter Terri Lucki Betty McElhaney Carol MacLean Theresa McMillen Pat Malley Bernadette Mancuso Vickie Markham Jeanne Maxwell Michael Maxwell Sharon Monday Charles Monschein Gayle Monturi ' Kathy Moore Linda Moore Pamela Moore Jo Ann Morgan Mr. Wanosik's General Science class provides science background for freshmen. -25. Barbara Moriarity Dan Munger Don Munger Larry Myers Betty Nagel Dale Neubauer Sharon Nielsen George Noll Lois Noll Ray Noll jerry Norris Michael Notley Eugene Olsen Dale Olszewski Carolyn Osbun Paula Page Ken Parks Elizabeth Pelfrey Brenda Pendleton Roland Phelps Ray Piorkowski James Porterfield Brenda Powell Lorraine Procaccini Lula Quinn Loretta Radawec Michaelene Radovanic Frank Ratusz Thomas Redwine jean Remy Larry Riddell Richard Rofe Suzanne Rothgery Ken Rush Gary Sallay .Charles Sandercock jeffrey Schievc John Schneider VVilliam Scholl Larry Schuck Barbara Schultz Sharon Shull Henry Shupe Kathleen Sigsworth VVilliam Sigsworth Susan Simkovich Paul Smith Robert Smith Thomas Smith VVilma Smith Gretchen Sparks Pamela Staszak Rita Steffen Robert Steffen Thomas Strickler' Connie Sucharski Sandy Sulkey Denise Sweeney Diane Taylor Donald Taylor Jeanette Taylor Carol Thome Pat Thornberry. he -Q ef :K-eel I get q Q ,IJ . j 7- img . 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N : 2: 421 Y A. 7 was I Q 5 I QQ. -sf ff , . - QM A X XY' si K 5 sages Q , X ss is 3 X if , , ic Q W, Q Q if N X4 S is Class Of 196 Emma Tijerina Fred Tincher Kathleen Trott john Trull Larry Turner Mary Van Dyke Mitchell Van Meter Michael Vassar VVilliam 'Vassar Karen Walsh Marty WVells David Whalen Charles VVohlever Susan J. NVolfe Susan M. Wolfe Dale Wood Karen Wood Caroline Woolsey Tex Worcester Joe Zett .. ii r Freshmen study English under guidance of Mrs. Hunyadi. -27- I ! , l.. Fay Adams George Adams james Adams Alvin Adkins Phoebe Allen William Ashdown Elizabeth Ashwill Karen Atsberger Gayle Babyak Marilee Bainbridge Bemard Baldanf Alice Barber Emery Bama Barbara Bamett Adrian Barnie Barbara Beckloff Robert Behm Chris Bender Janice Benton Rose Beres Tony Blankenship Mary Bolin Lynda Brady Ruth Bratt Michael Brown Jeannette Brunner john Buckley Richard Burdick Ron Travis, Marilee Bainbridge, Janice B0I'lt0l1, WKYUC Davis Sophomores rr 4 Q arf ?., Q , K , W 'Ir Emi A n '-- 4 3 -23- ka I 91. 73. if A P 5, 5 gif' 1 - lx' ' 2 313192 Qt N27 ET' csv 1 K crux '-11 V xl infli- L X X 1 -s. XR? P ' sf- E to ' Q r Class Of 1966 Q' A Q S ef 1 X Ll 5 Y ,f l We Wh J F' X iff X C if -29. . 1 L s i Q Q an 4- f if Ieff Bums William Bush Sue Carpenter Janis Carter Pat Charlton Pat Coe Charles Coss Darlene Covcy James Crow William Damron XVayne Davis Richard Denis Margaret Diederich Sharon Dimaline Albert DiPietro Ioann Doyle Linda DuBroy Robert Edwards Babette Elliott George Fridenstine Vicky F rishkorn Gail Gardner Marjorie Gest james Gilder David Gower Tim Grambley James Grice- Mark Hadaway Rita Haffner William Hanigan Kathy Hanobik Iames Harwedel Beverly Hayes David Higgins Sue Hill Mary Hintz Harold Hixon Clifford Hughes Iames Hunt Sherry Innes lack Ialowiec Sandy Ialowiec Cheryl jones Mary Joyce Mona Iudy Betty Kessell Richard Kinkopf Robert Kleefeld Gail Krueger Gail Lanser David Leffew William Lenzer Steve Leonard Mark Lesnick Donna Lewis Norman Linden Ioyce Lovell Kathy Lowther Ronald Lowther Sue Lucki Allen Lyndes Sharon McElhaney Harold McIntyre Gerald Malone Davena Marchbanks Mark Markham Sandra Martin Robert Meeks Elizabeth Mills Richard Minnich Marilyn Moran Phyllis Morgan john Munger Connie Myers Donna Nelson Tom Nelson Tom Noll Louise Obitts Margaret O'Connor Barbara Ortosky Mike Ortosky joan Pais Sue Parfitt Craig Paterson Evelyn Peattie Charles Phelps Floyd Piatt Harold Pillivant Sandra Piorkowski John Pleichner Elizabeth Powell Gwendolyn Powell Audrey Prososki Kathy Rahbitts Barbara Radawec Hope Redwine james Ripking Sally Rogers joan Schneider Larry Schroeder David Schuster VValter Scully Maryanne Sczpanski Michael Sczpanski Virginia Shaffold Paul Shambora Leslie Sharpe Judy Sigsworth Steve Skeen john Smigel janet Smith Mike Smith Rex Smith Rosemary Smith John Snyder Nancy Snyder Jean Spence Cynthia Standen Ray Steinmetz James Stiles Dan Storch james Storch Brenda Strickler Bruce Sulkey Cynthia Swan Mary Tabor 'P 1 2 1: 2 ,A N Sis si Q 5 x i l 1 if 1 Sk ., H it 1 in ii ff-gifs 'X X as , iis bi , Q52 ,.g,... . s iii M K 9 U, W is an s S i Q 1 ,s Q l if- ' I S Eg 4 K 'S 'X 5 an S IT: , . s su ss or n is was iii E Q Y . 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Behm sell refreshments at basketball games -31- Dan Adair jane Addair Linda Adkins Indy Arndt George Bahyak Claire Bacher Nancy Bainbridge Donna Balas Ben Barnett Marilou Bart Karen Bashak janet Bement Michael Bilow Donna Blankenship Treva Bolin Robert Bristow John Bronse Wilma Burnett NVilliam Burns Darlene Cadman Annelle Carter Donald Caruthers Mallyetta Carver Richard Cohan Margie Coleman Cathy Commun Audrey Coss Frank Davis Nancy Davis Dan Deelis Mary Deeks Don Dellefield Linda De Veckey Norma Diederich Norman Diederich ' X ' fm? ani' i Sa ? :Q L I'-1' T CJ wx , X A 3:- elra . a 1 X 4. if ,, - C f 'L 1 S .. 4 C ' a.rii X f a Lx ' ' T' ' 1 0 W, Y? if f K Niix 'lv H Juniors 'Un N -32- . .P l zfn,-3,f.,irf'11 I ,Y Q 1 si a V1 ,L I J, r 7 r f 6 I Ufficers Bob WVellert Dale Stroud jim Hull Doug Fitts 1 ' A fi H fs fr Q C B d,w' ,A X 1 al' ,sm ,,5'l -A' ,Q - 1, - v 2x-ik. .mai'i J1s6. l l X s Y 9 7 .. 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V ' X- E t - -. 2 ' W- gf . if W I f L y' f f Q r Ray Diederich Rita Diederich Linda Dienes Richard Dietz Marjory Dimaline Larry Doehr Linda Dreger Bzubara Du Broy Dan Dull Pamela Dull Mary Edwards Richard Edwards Thomas Edwards Jack Evans Mary Evans Charles Fair Edith Fair Doug Fitts Nancy Foster Richard Fowler Kathy Foxall Robert French David Gaede William Gardner David Gerding Richard Gerhart Ronald Gerlak Marcia Gilder Paul Gildersleeve Virginia Giles Frank Glauner Dawn Greer Judy Hales Terri Harless Carolyn Hayes Gerald Henson Jennifer Henson Carol Herron Sandra Herwig Phillip Hughes Jim Hull Robert Hutchinson Prom Committee makes preparations for 64 Prom. Margaret Ingersol John Irwin Thomas Jackson Doreen Janas Dan Jaran Jim Jehle Judy Juncker Ken Krueger Gary Krupp Monica Kuccra Theresa Kusak Linda Kyer Carol La Vine George Lenzer Donald Lockhart Darrell Long James McVeigh Marian Mahl James 'Mallcy Barbara Malone VVilliam Malumphy Karen Manns Marie Martinez Jayne Marvin Shirley Mattice Eloise Miller Karen Minute Diane Mitchell Frank Moore Douglas Mosley Kathy Myers Linda Myers Janet Nielsen James Nessel Dennis Newton Diana Newton Sandra Nolan Richard Onyak Helen Pappas Sharon Parks Cherie Peepers Richard Pendleton Gary Preston Shari Pszenitski David Pustay Ronald Rahrig Dorothy Ray Carol Raygor Pat Ripking Mary Robertson Bonnie Roush Richard Rusnak Richard Schmidt Rita Schneider Dan Schroeder Arthur Shull Richa.rd Shupp Jacqueline Simon Steve Skapura Ronald Skeen Linda Smith William Solomon Terry Sparks iiilzffi' -14 , . 4' E -Q ' --:-' W .ri ,, 1 - A ge-' aiu r.JfSl4e'i 'r ,,'1 .'1f. Vi 3 f yfi' Q M we. 'I 3 of etassrt as h J 'i v ir' if if fa. A ---- s Y 1, sr? QL... I. . 3 fsb- 124 . C y -F Sw 1 ' J' R - D' Q Y' raw 7 r 5 W N t 4' S . Q K F L any M? , A . V Y A W M F A - t A Ax li Juniors xr S S fg fa- gr?-iv if Fei 2 V, P is Si' t f M X2 0 gf . .C.. ' . M2 Er Q , 5 if nib- . is J 4 at , +1 as - all x 1 I, J J T- 31 K, -e ' Q if X YE! lp n 5 arm, tg W W5 -34 wi. 1? ae 33? ' 3 J 22 W 49 ' 4 -1 '- 2. Nj' 5 E Q- A R5 K, zz E I F Q as Sym ' ff - 1 V Q 'ie i A '34 l f LX It ,. 4 f'57E? 4 5.5-r if ,y . .... .- , if 2-i I . ' de? V' --x ,Erie R J.. - . if 1 If k Z A? junior class earns money by selling pop com at basketball games. Class Cf 1965 2 s X -ag: . gm 3 i L s X f 3.5, A 5 - , - 51 , my . ., 4 ' f 3 A ' 'S '- . l.. it T 1 iii: 2 1 f -35- Phyllis Stambaugh Richard Stash . Dale Stroud Nadene Swan Michael Sweeney Jeanne Szymczak Robert Taylor Shirley Tharpe Anne Thome Dennis Thompson joan Trill Ellen Trull Thomas Turner Martin VanMeter Thomas Waski Robert Wellert Allan Welter Susan Wilson Kathy Wise Pat Worth Mary Wysocki Neil Zack Dan Zdara Richard Zedaker Siwang 3 R H My W fm. .,m.,' 2, . k ' -2 - 1 ,g ,X 21 W K wi? ' V - , If' V Q 1 'P xi ' 5. . QR QP4 44 f iw ff :mink . Q , f A y K .5 ,Q I Wg - geuum ' ik My FALL Library Assistants Front Row: S. Piorkowski,P. Stam- bougll, B. Hayes, S. Heinrich, T. Crabeels. Row 2: A. Carter, V. Dull D. Dyke, D. Vega, C. Sucharski, S. Martin, S. Bristow, J. Henson, B. WVood. Stage Crew B. French, J. Buckley, H. Michaels, D. Lowther, G. Warner, I. Smith. ,j S C' udio Visual Aides bun, H. Michaels. Row 2: R. Nordich, G Wamer, President, N. Zack, B. Di Franco T. Peters, I. Smith, I. Buckley. Row 3: D Cerhart, D. Lowther, F. Moore, F. Davis Front Row: W. Scully, B. French, T. Os- Hall onitors B. Gardner, R. Dietz, I. Shambora, R. Bauer, R. Travise, F. Clauner, B. Wellert. Cafeteria Aldes S. Hill, R. Cerlak, B. Branch, D. Low- Z ther, D. Dangerfield, D. Johnson, S. Dimaline, M. Dimaline, I. Bober, S. Hill, L. Sharpe, E. Miller. Uffice Assistants Front Row: A. Graff, A. Randall, K Hinz, C. Hodge, V. Breehl, I. Kom- zak, J. Laubenthal, I. Zaleha. Row 2. M. Evans, S. Iares, D. Karkellie, K Myers, J. Trill, J. juncker, N. Wy- socki. h Student Council This year the Student Council has done a fine job of promoting school spirit among the students and were well rewarded for it. They have presented many outstanding assemblies throughout the year for the enjoyment of the students. XVe hope in future years, drive and determination will he continued as it has been this year. Student Council Presiflerit, Vicki Breclzl. preparing to rmnounce 1Iay's ncliuiiics. Front Row: D. Dudik, N. Wysocki, C. Janik, D. Karkellie, V. Row 3: B. Welle-rt, S. M. Wolfc, J. Greer, S. Piorkowski, C Breehl, Presidcntg H. Ross, Treasurerg J. Hull, Vice-Presidentg Shaffold, G. WVallen, I. jalowiec, W. Davis, B. Baldauf, P W. Moyer. Row 2: C. VVarner, M. Cilder, D. DellefieldQ D. Shambora. Row 4: K. Parks, D. Taylor, G. Sallay, D. Brusliabcr Newton, B. Malone, D. Balas, R. Prahrig, D. Long, T. Osbun. P. Moore, 1. Demyan, F. Leffler, D. Schroeder, B. Hutchinson - - 1 Home Economics Club Row 1: N. Foster, N. Worth, A. Thorne, P. Worth, C. Bacher, Student Council, N. W'vsocki, Vice-President, C. Stroud, Presi- dent, I. Juncker, Secretary, J. Hales Treasurer, I. Addair M Deeks, K. Trott, P. Thornberry, Mrs., Sloan. Row 2: R. Sclineil der, N. Diederich, P. Dull, P. Ripking, B. Strickler, D. Newton, M. I. Edwards, M. Mahl, R. Diederich, V. Giles, C. Herron, S. McElhaney, T. McMillen, E. Pelfrey M. Radovanic K NValsh. Row 3: L. Sharpe, I. Sigsworth, Bratt, I. Lovell, sf Jalowiec, A. Prososki, J. Schneider, J. Benton, R. Haffner, B. The Home Ec Club under the supervision of their advisors, Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Sloan, and presi- dent, Carol Stroud, have put forth their efforts to expand the interests of the club. During their meetings this year, they have had many guest speakers. They brought happiness to many needy families by donating a basket of food to each. In future years there will be many happy families be- cause of the Home Economics Club. Beckloff, M. Diederich, T. Lucki, K. Lanser, E. Lett, I. Irwin S. Wolfe. Row 4: G. Barnie, P. Amonett, I. Krajnock, J. Taylor: L. Laughter, C. Myers, C. Krueger, R. Smith, G. Babyak, B. Mclilhaney, M. Ford, B. Byars, L. Obitts, S. Lucki, M. Van Dyke. Row 5: D. Counts, L. Atkinson, T. Bolin, L. Herwig, C. Lockhart, M. Kincaid, K. Rabbitts, K. Lowther, P. Charlton, S. Carpenter, T. Kusak, C. Jarvin, C. Kane, I. Ialowiec, S. Sim- kovich, S. M. Wolfe. A eed Basket . Kathy Trott, Nancy Foster, Pansy Amonett, Judy Iuncker, Terri Lucki, Judy Hales, Elizabeth Lett The 1963 Ranger Marilee Bainbridge Front Row: I. Nielsen, I. Kitchel, D. Mitchell, B. Elliott, M. Ku- cora, L. Laughter, B. Smith, M. Hadaway, C. Hayes, C. Gerhart, I. Vanek, D. Blankenship, M. Sweeney, D. Christensen. Row 2: C. Krueger, L. Dreger, D. Sweeney, A. Bakos, B. Hutchinson, C. Bob Trimble, President Andy Pogan, V-ice President Bob Smith, Band Manager Monica Kucera, Treasurer Ianet Smith, Librarian Babette Elliot, Secretara Mark Hadaway, Field Captain Marching Band .... x. L... - Carpenter, G. Sallay, I. Smith, C. Myers, D. Brushaher, I. Carter, A. Pogan, F. Leffler. Row 3: C. Cornman, K? Hayes, I. Butler, C. Comerford, G. Krueger, D. Thompson, I. Brouse, I. Greer, A Carter, M. I. Tabor, B.'Roush, I. Arndt, R. Dreger, B. Trimble. The band had a new outstanding look, which stood out in their superb performance at the 1963 Parade of Bands and at the Kent State University football game. They have enthusiastically attend- ed all ten Ridgeville football games and showed their overwhelming precision marching during each half-time show. After the football season had departed, the band opened an all new concert season which amazed all. They presented deversified shows and marched in the various parades throughout the '63-64 school year. -43- Karen Lyndes R.H.S. presents their new band director Mr. Marvin Rinker Music Is 0ur Business SAXOPHONE QUARTET: A. Pogam, B. Trimble, A. Carter, M. I. Tabor. : w:,Ass.Wwwwfs.,.,Ww WQ1-fL,f.1w....,.. ,N V Y V Y H ffl: , L, CLARINET QUARTET M. Kuccm J. Arndt D. Thompson D. Bruslmbcr 1. -id K v ... -- 0 I'-O41 f Qsiix Q y s Q 9 a F -.wa fx -Xia-s.,,f A 'f a f ian .521 f- iy N M. . yy 3 s Q.- .r 4 .R 1 wifi 1 ,pw ffm' . . . ' 4121 x , 0 IX L-- X ff' -qyzl - Q A: .wfiy-.,g,-' -'wan W ' X-,lx Girls' Enjoy Participation Front Row: L. Lewis, V. Breehl, C. Hodge, L. Myers, Point Chairmang D. Karkellie, Vice Presidentg S. Schroeder, Presidentg N. NVysocki. Student Council, M. Cilder, Secretary, K. Painter, Treasurerg C. Stroud, Point Chairman, I. Komzak. Row 2: M. Crosik, L. Vencel, I. Laubenthal, D. Newton, I. Marvin, I. Hershey, S. Kaduclc, D. Roberts, C. Smith, C. Krueger, Miss VVebster. How 3: R. Diederch, M. Deeks, C. Cornman, D Mitchell, A. Thome, J. Trill, I. Bement, B. Roush, L. Devickey D. Greer, H. Pappas. Row 4: M. It Edwards, M. L. Bart, S Mattice, M. Kucera. D. Blankenship, D. Balas, C. Bacher, P Ripking, T. Kusak, L. E. Grimm, K. Minute. .A.A. Another year finds the G.A.A. actively engaged in many sports, one of which is girls' softball. Members show good rela- tionship and sportsmanship among them- selves. The girls work for points, whereby they are rewarded. G.A.A. meets regularly each month. Homecoming Dance sponsored by G.A.A. . 46- In Athletic Activities .... F font Row: T. Lucki, A. Barber, B. Elliott, A. Bakos, D. March- banks, G. Gardner, E. Mills, D. Thomas, P. Dietz, B. Ortosky S. Sulkey, S. Simkovicll, P. Thornberry, C. Osbun, M. Kincaid I. Remy, C. Lockhart. Row 2: Doyle, A. Prososki, I. Standen D. Lewis, R. Haffner, G. Wa len, 1. Sigsworth, C. Myers, B NVils0n, I. Pais, G. Sparks, K. Wood, S. Rothgery, L. Noll, P Moore, L. Sharpe. Row 3: R. Smith, G. Krueger, S. Carpenter, P. Charlton, M. Zimny, B. Beckloff, I. Benton, C. Heinrich, L Eskins, L. Herwig, C. Gutzeik, L. Cousino, K. Sigsworth, L Moore, V. Frishkorn, K. Hanobik, M. Indy. Row 4: L. Procac- cini, M. Conroy, M. Radovanic, C. Bako, L. Iurco, M. Ford P. Allen, S. Lucki, L. Obitts, M. O'Connor, S. Innes, S. Hill, S Wade, S. Shull, A. Kucera. Row 5: I. Lovell, S. Ialowiec, I Jalowiec, M. Brunner, 1. Taylor, C. Jarven, K. Rabbitts, K Lowther, S. Monturi, B. Schultz, K. Trott, S. Wolfe, K. Walsh M. Van Dyke, I. Kitchel, J. Greer, C. Theme. oftball Front Row: M. O'Connor, I. Benton, R. Haffner, V. Frishkorn, B. Beckloff, I. Greer, L. Moore, C. Gutzoit, T. Kasak. Row 2: S. Wade. S. Hill, P. Decks, S. Innes, C. Lockhart, P. Charlton, D. Thomas, K. Rabbits, K. Lowther, Miss Webster. NY-K -47- A The 1963 Rangers. . . 711 B F Tllllf Row: NI. Zctt. Row 2: J. Shmnbora, J. Hull, D. Zdara, B. Wellert, H. Mclntyre, 1. Malone, S. Skipara, I. McVeigh, R. Rusnak, J. Jalowiec, M. Markham, R. Astberger. Row 3: D. Gower, T. jackson, B. Wilford, H. Pillivant, B. Bamett, B. Gardner, D. Bridge, R. Charleton, B. Burns, D. Deeks, P. Slnnnbora, A. VVelter. Row 4: I. Urban, G. Preston, D. Fitts, D. Newton, R. Sclnnidt, R. Spicer, B. DiFranco, P. Gildersleeve, B. Kleefeld, F. Glanner, G. Krupp. Mr. Schumacher Mr. Fortune Mr. Gillooly, Head Coach I -43. Coach john Cillooly's charges posted a 1-win, 8-loss, and 1-tie record for the 1963 football season. This was 'not a true indi- cation of the strength of the Rangers as they were involved in several very .close games. Grid rivalry was renewed with Elyria Catholic, and after playing on even terms the early part of the game, the Rangers faltered in their bid to close out the sea- son successfully. Losing only six seniors, next years Rangers could be the darkhorse in the Lakeland Conference. Tom Spicer jack Shumbora Bob DiFr.1nco Seniors Ray Atsberger Dwight Bridge Ray Charlton F Front Row: S. Candee, D. W'l1a1en, C. Crow, B. Amonett, M. Maxwell, C. Monschein. Row 2: Mr. Clark, Coaclig G. Noll, B. Kleefeld, L. Myers, K. Beckloff, R. Atkins, 1. Folds, T. Batski. Row 3: R. Gibson, J. Evans, J. Loveless, R. Bnldauf, R. Bunting, B. Clarke, T. Myers. D. Decks, receiving ai pass, just before being tackled. Freshmen D. Bridge being pursued by an Avon Lake tackler Ann Randall Crowned Queen Homecoming 63,' was an enjoyable event for Queen Ann and her court. Ann Randall was announced as the Homecoming Queen at the bonfire pep rally the night before the game. Sue Schroeder, Terry Crabeels, and Karen Lyndes were Senior Attendants. Underclass attendants were: junior, Donna Balasg Sophomore, Betty Kessellg and Freshman, Karen XValsl1. Queen Ann was crowned by 62 Queen Rita Myers and was escorted to the Autumn Leaves Dance by Dwight Bridge. Homecoming Autumn Leavcsl' Dance -52- I,e I Q 3 Karen XVRllSll Betty Kcsscll At Homecomipg Donna Bulns Terri Crabccls QUEEN ANN RANDALL ' Karen Lyndcs - - Sue Schroeder v 0 I V ,f X . .A kQ-. f 'I 923- 5 1 1 r Z Nao-A tim i' 41w..1-N Q...-.,. M -i was NN A W Vmf' 2 , M L, V , .-. ,. ...., .. ,V V. A . .. , -,5Q- . U - .. . V M WINTER Our Nurses of Tomorrow. . . Front Row: Miss Lyngso, Aduisorg B. Malone, Student Councilg I. Brunner, Secretary-Treasurerg K. Minute, Vice-Presidentg B. Webster, Presidentg L. Myers, Inter- Councilg D. Mitchell, lnter-Councilg C. Rayqor L. Dreger. Row 2: C. Babyak, K. Atsberger, G. Sliaffold, v C. Myers, I. Pais, K. Hanobik, B. Roush, M. Bainbridge P. Nuhfer, K. Myers, 1. Trill. Row 3: D. Kearney, D Bnisliaber, I. Demyan, B. Claus, S. Rothgery, K. Wood S. Hill, P. Charlton, R. Bratt, P. Allen, K. Bashak, I Henson. Today candy-stripers, Tomorrow nurses Yes, in the future these F.N.A. girls will be come our nurses. In the past year, under the direction of Miss Lyngso and Barb Webster President, they have strived for this achieve ment by helping out in the first aid room and visiting the different hospitals. These girls have and will continue to keep our nation and its people a healthy place to live in. Front How: D. Mitchell, J. Ingersoll, G. liabyak. Row 2: P. Turner, K. Rab- itts, K. Minute, L. Myers. - ' ' .vi Z--J? HW' 'eW ' ' ti' Future Teachers of America Front Row: K. Painter, Historian, M. Crosik, Secretary, S Kaduck,. Parliamentariang D. Karkcllie, Vice-Presideutg C. Krueger, Presideutg H. Ross, Student Council, C. Smith, Treasurer, Miss Becker, Advisor. Row 2: R. Smith, B. Strick- From this club many new teachers will be brought forth throughout the year. The F.T.A. members substituted for teachers so that they would he able to see what this field requires. If you plan to he a- teacher, patience and under- standing must he developedbetween you and your students. Practical experience for future teachers. ..- ler, C. Thorne, K. Hayes, F. Lt-fflcr, Nl. l.. Bart, N. Bainbridge B. Wilson. Row 3: N-I. Sczpanski, S. VVadc, K. Schieve, S jares, I. Rowe, S. Heinrich, D. Blankenship, M. I. Tabor. Under the direction of the advisor, Miss Becker and president, Carole Krueger, there were many activities carried out. They sponsored the Senior Teaching Day, N.E.A. week and an array of others that stressed the importance of education. ifsg y T. Crabeels, E. Trull, S. Parks, P. Turner, Miss Kalter, Adviser, seated, A. Graff, H. Ross, T Solomon, C. Cornman, NV. Moyer. The Aristocrat The Aristocrat staff has really been on their toes this year collecting all the informative news of the past year. The articles were very well edited by the advisor, Miss E. Kalter and editor Hellen Boss. The paper has now been in publication 39 years, during which it has been well-known and read by all the past and present students. VVe hope that the Aristocrat will be able to continue in the future as it has in the past. B. Innes, S. Heinrich, R. Trimble, I. Neilson, D. Stroud, I. Shambora, D. Lockhart, R. Died- ericli, R.-Rahrig, L. Kyer, D. Dangerfield, P. Allen, Miss Kalterg Advisor, seated. .53- Front Row: Mr. Parks, Advisorg C. Kmeger, L. CII Vencel, Erlitorg C. Stroud. Row 2: B. Trimble I. Marvin, K. Minute, S. Nolan, I. Stirner, C. Jauik, S. Parks, M. L. Bart, J. Bement. Missing from picture: P. Sweda. Carousel taff This year our annual staff has been working steadily toward making a big- ger and better yearbook than in past years. lVe have enjoyed working on it with our advisor, Mr. Parks and editor, Linda Vencel. A lot of time and energy has been put into this book to make it possible for you and your friends to rem- inisce through the outstanding events of the past year. XVe hope you will enjoy looking through this yearbook as much as we have enjoyed composing it for you. Annual staff preparing 64 annual Dramatic Club Front Row: Mrs. Thiele, Advisor, D. Blankenship, B. French, R. Rahrig. Student Council Representative, D. Cerhart, Treas- urer, M. Cilder, Vice-President, P. Ripking, Secretaryg M. Dim- aline, M. Crosik, A. Graff. Row 2: M. Kucera, K. Myers, N. Bainbridge, H. Pappas, D. Greer, C. Smith, K. Lyndes, D. Brid e, I. Komzak, R Dull, D. Roberts. Row 3: R. Fowler S Shuli L. Laughter, P. Allen, P. Nuhfer, R. Schartman,,D: Gaede, I. Pais, B. Elliott, C. Myers, E. Mills. Row 4: D. Dan- gerfield, I. Demyan, L. Obitts, S. Lucki, M. O'Connor, C Cerhart, L. Cousino, S. Piorkowski, B. Wilson, A. Barber, G Gardner. Row 5: C. Krueger, M. A. Wysocki, I. Addair, P Worth, D. Gutauckas, J. Stirner, N. Worth, I. Kitchel, D Christensen, J. Greer, L. Eskins, K. Minute. This year the Dramatics Club has been working to put forth many new actors. They had one meeting a month set aside as a program meeting. At this meeting, the knowledge of this wide field of drama was put into the minds of every member. Under the direction of their advisor Mrs. Thiele and president Dick Beckloff, they produced skits for the student body to encourage more people to enter this field. This is only for fun! r Debate Club Members ready for lively debate. Discussing and debating the problem of medicare was the task of our debate club this year. They entered debate contests throughout the year and added to it their skilled methods of debating. With the increased number of members this year, they have been able to discuss more with other schools and among themselves. In the future their advisor, Mrs. Finegan hopes to produce many new debators. Front Row: T. Bolin, S. Parks, M. Sczpanski, B. NVilson, Mrs. Finegan, Adoisorg E. Mills, G. Gardner. Row 2: B. Trimble, A. Pogan, R. Coe, B. Wood, B. Smith, B. Gardner, T. Sparks, I. Irwin, F. Davis, R. Rahrig. - 61 - The 1963 Ridgeville High School Front Row: L. Lewis, I. Zaleha, I. Hershey, K. Hinz, P. Dull, Snyder, D. Karkellie, I. Henson, A. Randall, S. Carpenter, N. A. Graff, E. Beattie, C. Stroud, I. Pais, C. Hodge, S. Parks, Davis, L. Smith, J. Doyle, D. Newton, D. Balas, S. Hill, D. A. Barber, B. Hayes, D. Roberts, B. VVebster, J. Marvin. Row Nelson. Row 3: H. Pappas, L. Brady, S. Mattice, C. Smith, 2: D. Lewis, D. Ianas, B. Brady, S. Kadnck, M. Cilder, N. The music is directed by Mr. Russell Abbott. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Russell Abbott, rehearsed diligently to present their out- standing performances. They sang at the holiday assemblies and presented various Concerts. One of the outstanding concerts was the ever-popular Spring Concert. This concert and the array of others were a great success. Cappella Choir .... C. Stnnden, I. Komzak, M. Cost, C. Shafford, S. Herwig, L. I. Inlowiec, j. Zett, R. Buescher, D. Bridge, R Schwrtmwn W Dienes, A. Carter, M. YVysocki, C. Raygor, G. Shoerverth, Davis, J. Ripking, J. Slmmboru, P. Slmmborl D Dellefxeld M. L. Bart, D. Thomas, M. Bainbridge. Row 4: C. Paterson, D. Gaede, A. Lyndes, D. Pustay. President Barb VVebster Student Council Paul Shambora Secretary Dick Beckloff Treasurer jane Hershey Vice President jack Shambora QQ Mixed Ensemble Front Row: I. Shambora, D. Newton, D. Thomas, D. Rob- Caede, R. Schartman. Row 3: P. Shambora, D. Dellefield erts, I. Hershey, H. Pappas, D. Bridge. Row 2: A. Lyndes, G- S11ilff0ld, S- Kaduck, M- Gilder, A- Graff, l- Marvin, B D. Ray, S. Parks, M. L. Bart, A. Randall, B. Brady, D. VVebster, WV. Davis, R. Buescher. V Boys' Ensemble P. Shamboru, J. Slmmbonl, D. Del- lefield, D. Bridge, A. Lyndes, R. Buesclier, W. Davis, D. Caede, R. Scliartman, Mr. Abbott, Director. Girls' Ensemble Front Row: D. Newton, D. Thomas, D. Roberts, j. Hershey, H. Pappas. Row 2: D. Ray, S. Parks, M. L. Bart, A. Randall, B. Brady. Row 3: C. Shaf- fold, S.-Kaduck, M. Gilder, A. Graff, I. Marvin, B. Webster. inth Grade Chorus Front Row: J. Standen, N. Baeik, I. Morgan, B. Claus, S. M XV0lfe, B. Hayes, C. Heinrich, S. Siinkovieh, E. Tijerina, 1. Kor- clek, K. Hughes, E. Evans, C. Lockhart, K. VVoocl, K. Trott. Row 2: B. Moriarty, M. VanDyke, J. lrwin, B. Powell, L Grimm, D. Cutauckas, P. Fenohr, L. Herwig, S. Monday, S Bristow, B. Byars, M. Kincaid, S. J. NVolfe, P. Thornberry, E. Pelfrey, J. Demyon, B. Nagel. How 3: C. Sparks, D. Kearney B. Mc-Elhaney, F. Dobbins, P. Staszak, C. Gutzeit, C. Suchar- ski, K. Lanser, K. VValsh, T. McMillen, P. Moore, 1. Remy V. Dull, K. Sigswurth, C. lXIacLean, K. Rabbits, WV. Smith How 4: 1. Evans, M. VanMeter, E. Olsen, D. Neubauer, C Brotherton, B. Benton, T. VVoreester, T. Batski, K. Beckloff, B. Beres, K. Parks, I. Horwcclel, C. Lowstetter, L. Biclclell. in x.. . V s 4.- Al- a 3 l -65. Front Row: D. Dudilc, Treasurer, D. Bridge, President: XV. T. Osbun, B. Thimlce, R. Bauza, J. Shambora. How 4: D Hoffstetter, Vice-President, j. Diedericli, Secretary. Row 2: Zdam, A. Welter, B. Wellert, B. Gardner, D. Long, I. Evans D. Pustay, K. Krueger, D. Caede, B. Marquis, B. DiFranco, D. Fate, T. Spicer, D. Newton. C. Tomski, J. Hull. Row 3: G. Lenzer, D. Deeks, R. Atsberger, Varsity The Varsity Rn, which was organized for the purpose of promoting good sportsmanship among athletes, has been active in sponsoring many events this year. To be eligible to join, a boy must have eamed a letter in a varsity sport. Membership in the Varsity R should be a goal for every boy interested in athletics. -65- Varsity Cheerleaders lane Hershey, Betty Kessell, Daveua Mnrchbanks, Shirley Mattice, Helen Pappas, Sue Schroeder Freshmen Cheerleaders Karen Walsh, Linda Herwig, jeanine Kitchell, Audrey Kucera. 1 -67.. G. Tomski, I. Shaxnbora, K. Krueger Fitts, Mr. Schumacher, Coach. Lakeland Conference Tri Champs Coach jack Schumacher achieved his second consecutive Lakeland Confer- ence title as the Rangers compiled a brilliant 16-3 record. Balanced scoring was the key to the Rangers' success with all five starters averaging double figures. The Rangers were led by four seniors: Dave Dudik, Bob DiFranc0, Paul Sweda and Cary Tomski. Bob Taylor, junior center, rounded out the starting five. Dudik and Tomski were named to the all-conference team, while Dudik and Sweda were named to the all-sectional toumament team. Seniors display Lakeland Conference Trophy. P. Sweda, G. Tomski, Mr. Schumacher, D. Dudik, B. Di Franco. Upper Right: Taylor attempts to score as G. Tomski and B. Di- Franco await results. Center: Rangers battle for re- bound. Lower Left: P. Sweda drives for basket against Huron. Lower Right: D. Dudik attempts to score for Rangers. Front Row: J. Diederich, D. Deeks, : 1 D. Dudik. Row 2: B. Taylor, P. Swe- da, M. Van Meter, B. DiFranco, D. SEASON'S RECORD Ridgeville 72 Avon Lake 69 Columbia 65 Vermilion 69 Huron 70 Keystone 53 Midview 81 Avon 66 Lutheran West 87 Clearview 65 Amherst 79 New London 60 Midview 83 Wellington 66 Avon 61 Amherst 73 Wellington 67 Avon Lake 67 Clearview 71 North Olmsted Opponents 63 54 64 51 57 64 61 55 67 62 58 50 46 46 56 61 73 59 74 lk 2' gg if 'f S M. f 2- f,-A 5 - 1-Rin' 1, ,ww v- , X k bk-A Aff. mg. Jim .Sui -a,x3gE.:.q2, 1 X ' , Q 2 Z X Bob Di Frsmco Dave Dudik 9' J. V.' S Front Row: B. Travise B. Wolford T. Webster I. Snyder D. Leffew Row Two: R. Lowther T. Warner M. Yonkof C. Hughes W. Davis I. Urban Mr. Clark, Coach JUNIOR VARSITY Ridgevill Opponents as 6 Avon Leke 40 FRESHMAN ig Sgklnrsgig Ridgeoille Opponents 54 Huron 29 Learwood 45 52 Kegetefle 24 Midview 27 36 M1 vlew 28 Elyria Catholic 45 40 Avon 17 Vermilion 53 32 Lutheran West 29 Tennyson 34 43 Clearview 27 Amherst 29 44 Amherst 33 Midview 35 34 New London 35 Avon 27 37 Mldlflew 56 Tennyson 40 32 Xelgnsfen 26 Clearview u so 39 Amherst 17 Elyria Cathohc 60 49 Wellington 27 Avon Lake 31 Clearview F h Front Row: T. Worcester, C. Flood, B. Sigsworth, B. Wood, Adkins, J. Porterfield, R. Noll, K. Parks, R. Dreger, Mr. Du R Deeks, B. Benton, S. Gandee, L. Dienes, D. Neubauer, K. bois, Coach. Beckloff. Row 2: L. Riddell, G. Noll, M. Van Meter, R. Wrestlers Post Impressive Record Front Row: F. Toth, WV. Scully, C. Linden, I. Hull, D. Pustay, B. Burns. Row 2: D. Stroud, I.. Crow, D. Long, T. Osbun, B. Baldauf, R. Skeen. Row 3: L. Gibson, C. Lenzer, P. Cilder- sleeve, T. Spicer, T. VVaite. Row 4: I. Stiles, A. Lyndes, A. Linden, T. Myers, M. Bier. Semors ' A. Linden, T. Osbun, T. Spicer, C. Linden, M. Bier. Ridgeville High VVrestlers had another fine season under the direction of Kenneth T Zenian. Coach Zeman in his first season as head coach compiled a brilliant 10-3 record. Playing formidahle opposition Coach Zeman almost went undefeated with losses to perennial power Elyria, Buckeye and Southern Conference champ, Bay Village. an M.. WI: 5 35 or ' :': kkk Q in . 'QL -1 1 . 4 r'it':'fs, F1 P' Fl-3122:-1'E+g,:.., sl .- . , . - C f f N Wm E'? m s I 4 , ,. is, ,, - ' gi , are 1-:Ks A . ,.. - '- -rape: gjjgfif-'nf'-f A.-W. ,, - - -72- ., . 1- -K . . .M ' I U W V 1 .. X. ' .-..-.::1.......- K .- 2- .- '-. I'.., . :Nasa Y' ei- -Q 1. ,, -3 if.-5 -use:-::.1a.-. emivfm -ex.. ' , N w. r fs 1 Es , f ' I ' ' 65 .-,A-,3 A .- ' +,Q,. ,.!fx-fi r .. - . - .. .ggef Q T .- .ge -- Wife .. -. SHIRE Sits f fu-x O U Managers: B. Branch and W. Hoffstetter Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville Ridgeville 42 37 13 40 39 16 22 42 45 2.6 39 37 24 SEASON RECORD Midview Admiral King Elyria Lorain Avon Lake Bay Village Buckeye Midview Clearview Vermilion Clearview Brunswick Rocky River , iai i ik 3, 45 Lakeland Conference Champs: Left and Right: D. Long and D. Pustay. Unbeaten during regular season W. Scully fCenterj wave! Q F SPRING ational Honor Society Front Row: Mr. Jacobs, Advisory H. Ross, D. Karkellie, R. Coe, C. Stroud, S. Schroeder, K Painter. Row 2: C. Stainbrook, A. Graff, 1. Vanek, A. Pogan, W. Moyer, B. Trimble. l uill And Scroll He-llen Ross, Carol Stroud, Ann Graff. - 76 - Science Club Front Row: B. Wellert, I. Smith, B. Smith, B. Gardner. Row 2: Steinmetz, N. Zack, A. Barnie, W. Ashdown, B. Hutchinson, B. Wood. Our science club this year has been very interested in developing the minds of their future scientists. They have done research in the new scientific methods and the great many missiles and rockets that have gone-into space in the past year. Under the direction of their advisor, Mr. Wanosik, and president, Bob Smith, they have been able to bring us closer to science and its development by sponsoring the Science Fair. At this fair the students were able to bring out their scientific knowledge in their projects. In future years the Science Club will help to give students interested in science a broader background of scientific principles. Science is of interest to all students. 77- Mr. Salisbury presents Senior Scholarship Test Award to Hellen Ross. Awards Mrs. Sloan presents Betty Crocker Homemaker Award to Carol Stroud as Mr. Salisbury looks on. Bill Burns, most valuable lineman, and Ben Barnett, most valuable back, receive awards from Mr. Gillooly. ational Honor Society-Induction The induction of new members in the National Honor Society was an event during March. New members in- cluded 4 Seniors and 14 juniors. Members are selected on the basis of high academic standing, character, service, and leadership. Shown are some of the highlites of the induction. 5 R , 55 'f: fl ,.,. A : Q , Ray Atsberger Ronald J. Ballog Ronald Bauer Hx '1 1'evfv x5-.MY Ronald Bauza Richard Beckloff Michael Bier John Bober Rebecca Sue Brady Bill? J- Bmhch Senior Class of 1964 .... Vicki Ann Breehl Dwight Bridge Bonnie Lee Buckley Ray Buescher Harvey Callahan Chris CRPDCMCT Richard H. Coe Senior Study Hall. .31- Cathleen C. Comerford John Wesley Cool Anita Counts Theresa Victoria Craheels Jerome Diederich Robert DiFranco Thomas DuBroy David Dudik Robert England - 82 - Daniel J. Fate William Ray Folds Larry Thomas Ford . -A Q Adrian Frederick Edna Lorene Fuell Jan David Gadke W Ann Ma,-ie Graff Seniors, D. Karkellie, P. Sweda and H. Ross, plan ahead by looking through college material. -g3- 3 we ,ff Andrew Grega -vf--,. Jane Ellen Hershey Walter F. Hoffstetter Hit-S l Margaret Grosik Sandra Barbara Heinrich .15 ,, 'Q '9w-rf Karen Hinz Carol Ann Hodge Ni'-2' Betty Jean Innes Carol Ann Janik - 84 - X - K. ei 1 Sharon Estelle J ares Shirley J. Kaduck Tom David Keys Robert .lirousek Donald G. Johnson Diane Lynn Karkellie Robert Kennedy -85-A Robert Kitson Ronald A. Klein Judy Komzak Joanna Krajnock Carole Louise Krueger Jane Marie Laubenthal Glenn D. Leonard Thomas K. Leppert Lynda Lee Lewis - . C -qvwfffx Alfred Brian Linden Cletus Linden Nanci Ruth Lotz v E 9 .wud - ' Danny Lowther vqs if-MY X Karen Ann Lyndes Treasurer President Vice-President Noreen Wysocki Dwight Bridge Walt Hoffstetter -87- www? it ,,,.-J' WX. William Elbert Lyons Patricia I. McKay gifs gn-41 Robert C. Marquis 'fs' wah,- Homer Dale Michaels Edward Monschein i,,7, Ni' s - Af2' Vonna Nelson Thomas Edward Osbun - - 'is-..,- K Walter James Moyer g 3 A 1. ff? n Jo Ann Page Karlyn Joyce Painter Ann Randall ' Hellen Ross N91-f-gpr Andrew John Pogan Rory Pszenitzki W R Donna Lorrain Roberts Frances Malvina Robertson Senior English class works hard at themes. . 89 - SB-ff faq-ew B X v 4 K uf: A 93? -. , ,L 2 i S 1? 5 ' 1- 3 r! -- . 53 if . Q R , 5? ' sif -. f Sf 1 S 15, h 'fr w Judy Lee Rowe Ray John Schartman Gayle Doris Schoerverth Susan Marie Schroeder John A. Shambora Roy Melvin Shaw wi Ernest Shephard Carol Smith S Jerome A, Smith - 90 - X 'WZ X 'X 5 5 S Q X. mf .ig Robert Phillip Smith Thomas V. Spicer ?' 'ff 1312 - s:i?i:.f,1'g ij I in ag P x.. was . my . 3, .. sssaigii -ilg-' A S Y - , N V . -. mvig1ggf.f elsif, . ix . . Q Tie si - - - . A Q 1. -- l -X . u - ' .L A i . X Quai 7'N- Charles Stiles J oan Stirner Paul Dennis Sweda Grant M. Stainbrook Carol Ellen Stroud Senior Homeroom. 'ii 3 Robert Thimke ' X , e 4-v Q R ' A' l -ll R . VE A g ii' 1 N g . V .Jr f 1 R be ' ' 'Mb ,. K, Judy Darlene Trill .lean Alice Vanik Q: 'bv l lx Y ? Gary Tomski Ralph D. Travise 'x ef' 2 3 rrr Robert D. Trimble Paulann Turner Linda Marie Vencel Gerald Jerome Warner - 92 . ? N v ...ver 032 Dean Lee Way Barbara Sue Webster David W06l1l'mall if an-git 5 - 55' Q?'1'7'rv William Neel Wood Nancy Lorraine Worth Noreen Kay Wysocki I Ijgg f--Sai aw Nr, 'ltrzf ' Z l h Joan Louise ae a Student Council President, V. Breehl, shows points of interest to new students, T. Leppert and F. Robertson. - 93 . -v Ray Atsberger Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity R 2,3,45 Science Club 2. Ronald J. Ballog St. Clairsville5 Football 15 Track 1. Ronald Bauer Baseball 25 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 Varisity R 1,2,3,45 Hall Monitor 3,45 Promoters 1,25 Gym Aid 1,25 Visual Aid 1,25 Stage Crew 15 Dramatics 1. Ronald Bauza Golf 2,3,45 Varsity R 45 Choir 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Science Club 15 Stage Crew 1. Richard Beckloff Michael Bier Track 3,45 Wrestling 3,45 Soccer 4. John Bober Football 1,2,45 Wrestling 25 Homecoming Escort 45 Cafe- teria Help 1,2,4. Rebecca Sue Brady Choir 1,2,3,45 Girls Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Junior Class Play 3. Billy J. Branch Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3, Manager 45 Wrestling 3, Manager 45 Cafeteria Help 1,2,3,4. Vicki Ann Breehl Rocky River 15 Track 2,35 Softball 2,35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Of- fice Worker 45 Prom Committee 35 F.T.A. 25 Student Council 3, President 45 Junior Class Play 3. Dwight Bridge Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,45 Track 1,35 Homecoming Escort 45 Varsity R 1,2,3, President 45 Choir 1,4, Vice President 2, Student Council Representa- tive 35 Contests 3,45 Class Officer, President 2,45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 1,35 Dramatics 1,2,4, Vice- President 35 Promoters 1,25 Visual Aid 1,2. Bonnie Lee Buckley Office Worker 1,25 Home Ec. Club 1,4. Ray Buescher Elyria Catholic 15 Basketball 25 Homecoming Escort 45 Choir 45 Prom Committee 35 Soccer 45 Junior Class Play 3. Harvey Callahan Basketball 1,25 Cafeteria Help 3. Chris Carpenter Band 1,2,3,4. Richard H. Coe Hall Monitor 15 National Honor Society 3, President 45 Student Council 25 Visual Aid 1,25 Debate 4. Cathleen C. Comerford Softball 35 G.A.A. 15 Band 2,3,4, Contests 3,45 Office Worker 4. John Wesley Cool Baseball 2,3,4. Anita Counts Theresa Victoria Crabeels Brandon High 15 Aristocrat Staff, Student Council Rep- resentative 3, Circulation Manager 45 Homecoming At- tendent 3,45 Band 35 Student Council 35 Library Help 4. Jerome Diederich . Baseball 1,25 Track 45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Varsity R 2, Secretary 3,45, Office Worker 15 Soccer 4. Robert DiFranco Cathedral Latin 1-5 Collinwood 25 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Football 45 Varsity R 3,45 Visual Aid 45 Junior Class Play 3. Thomas DuBroy I Basketball 35 Football 15 Homecoming Escort 25 Choir 1,25 Glee Club 1,2. David Dudik Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Escort 45 Varsity R 2,3, Treasurer 45 Choir 1,25 Hall Monitor 45 Class Officer, President 1, Vice-President 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Student Council 45 Gym Aid 45 Visual Aid 1,25 Soccer 4. Robert England Daniel J. Fate Basketball Manager 25 Homecoming Escort 45 Varsity Rf 2,3,45 Office Worker 35 Prom Committee 35 Promoters 15 Stage Crew 1. William Ray 'Folds Miami Northland Highg Wrestling 4. Larry Thomas Ford Football 35 Promoters 1,2. Adrian Frederick Edna Lorene Fuell F.T.A. 1,2. Jan David Gadke Basketball 15 Football 15 Soccer 4. Ann Marie Graff l Annual Staff 35 Aristocrat Staff 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Feature'Editor 45 Track 25 Cheerleader 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Ensemble 1,2,3,45 Office Worker 1,2,45 Class Officer, Secretary 1, Vice President 2, Secretary 35 Prom Committee 35 F.T.A. 1,2, Secretary 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Dramatics 1,45 Quill and Scroll5 Debate 45 Jun- ior Class Play 3. 94- Andrew Grega Margaret Grosik Sandra Barbara Heinrich Aristocrat Staff 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Band 1,2,33 Junior Red Cross 1,23 F.T.A. 1,2,4Q Dramatics 23 Library Help 3,43 Promoters 1. Jane Ellen Hershey Cheerleader 1,2,3,4Q G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Band 13 Choir 1,2,3, Treasurer 43 Home Ee. Club 23 F.T.A. 1,23 Promoters 1,2. Karen Hinz Choir 1,2,43 Office Worker 43 Home Ec. Club 1,2. Carol Ann Hodge G.A.A. 1,2,4, Secretary 33 Band 1,33 Choir 1,2,3,43 Office Worker 43 Home Ec. Club 1,23 Student Council 1,25 Dra- matics 2,33 Promoters 2. Walter F. Hoffstetter Football 1, Manager 23 Wrestling Manager 43 Varsity R Vice-President 43 Vice-President Senior Class. Betty Jean Innes Promoters 1,2Q G.A.A. 1,23 F.T.A. 13 Aristocrat Staff 4. Carol Ann Janik Annual Staff 3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Band 1,2,33 Home Ec. Club 13 Student Council 4. Sharon Estelle Jares I F.T.A. 1,2,43 Library Help 33 Office Worker 4. Robert J irousek Donald G. Johnson Football 13 Cafeteria Help 2,3,4. Shirley J. Kaduck G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Choir 2,43 Ensemble 43 F.N.A. 1,23 Home Ec. Club 1,23 F.T.A. Treasurer 2, Parliamentarian 43 Dra- matics 1,2. Diane Lynn Karkellie Annual Staff 33 Track 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Vice-President 43 Choir 1,23 Office Worker 3,41 F.T.A. 1,2 3 Student Coun- cil Representative 3, Vice President 43 National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 43 Student Council 3,43 Dra- matics 13 Promoters 1,2. Robert Kennedy Tom David Keys Wrestling 3. Robert Kitson Wrestling 1,42 Golf 3. Ronald A. Klein Football 13 Wrestling 3. Judy Komzak Annual Staff 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Choir 43 Office Worker 3,43 Prom Committee 33 Home Ee. Club 1,23 Promoters 1,23 F.T.A. 1,23 Starlighters 1,2,3,4. Joanna Krajnock Carole Louise Krueger Annual Staff 2,3, Activity Chairman 43 Softball 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Contests 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 1,22 F.T.A. 1,2,3, President 43 Dramatics 1,2,3,43 Promoters 13 Girls Basketball 4. Jane Marie Laubenthal Band 1,2,3j Office Worker 43 Home Ec. Club 13 Student Council 33 Dramatics 2,33 Promoters 1,2 3 Prom Committee 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Class Officer, Treasurer 23 Career Club 1. Glenn D. Leonard Golf 4. Thomas K. Leppert Lynda Lee Lewis Elyria High 13 Track 2,32 Softball 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Office Worker 3g Prom Committee 33 F.N.A. 33 Dra- matics 2. Alfred Brian Linden Football 13 Wrestling 43 Soccer 4. Cletus Linden Basketball 13 Wrestling 3,43 Soccer 4. Nanci Ruth Lotz Midview 13 Elyria 23 Mercer High, Pa. 2,3. Danny Lowther Wrestling 23 Cafeteria Help 3,43 Stage Crew 1,2,3,43 Visual Aids 3,4. Karen Ann Lyndes Track 1,33 Softball 23 Cheerleader 1g Majorette 3,42 Home- coming Attendent 43 G.A.A. 13 Cafeteria Help 33 F.N.A. 23 First Aid Help 23 Dramatics 3,43 Promoters 13 Library Help 2. William Elbert Lyons Basketball 13 Youth For Christ Club 4. Patricia I. McKay G.A.A. 13 Choir 1. Robert C. Marquis Basketball 1,2 3 Baseball 23 Football 13 Track 33 Wrestling 33 Varsity R 4. -95- Homer Dale Michaels Basketball 13 Football 13 F.T.A. 13 Stage Crew 1,2,3,4Q Visual Aids 3,4. Edward Monschein Walter James Moyer National Honor Society 33 Aristocrat 33 Student Council 3. Vonna Nelson Thomas Edward Osbun Football 13 Wrestling 2,3,43 Homecoming Escort 4g Var- sity R. 43 Student Council 2,3,43 Visual Aids 2,3,43 Soccer 4g Promoters 23 Glee Club 1. Jo Ann Page G.A.A. 13 Choir 13 Home Ec. Club 1,2. Karlyn Joyce Painter G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 43 F.T.A. 1,23 Student Council 3, Historian 43 Annual Staff 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Softball 33 Choir 13 Library Help 2. Andrew John Pogan Band 1,2,3, Vice-President 4, Contests 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Debate 43 Glee Club 13 College Club 1. Rory Pszenitzki Ann Randall Homecoming Attendant 1, Queen 43 G.A.A. 2g Choir 1,2,3,4, Contests 3,43 Office Worker 2,33 F.T.A. 23 Student Council 23 Dramatics 23 Promoters 1,23 Gym Assistant 43 Library Help ls Girls' Ensemble 43 Home Ec. Club 1,2, Donna Lorrain Roberts Track 1,22 Cheerleader 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2,3,4, Contests 2,3,43 Office Worker 1,2,33 F.T.A. 13 Dramatics 1,2,3,4Q Promoters 1,23 Student Council 13 Youth For Christ 43 Girls' Ensemble 1,2,3,4Q Home Ec. Club 1. Frances Malvina Robertson Brownwood High? Anna High. Hellen Ross Annual Staff, Advertising Chairman 33 Aristocrat Staff 3, Editor-in-chief 43 G.A.A. 1,23 Office Worker 13 F.T.A. 1,2,3,43 Student Council, Treasurer 43 National Honor So- ciety 3,4Q Quill and Scroll 3,42 College Club 1. Judy Lee Rowe Future Teachers 1,2,3,4. Ray John Schartman Wrestling 13 Choir 43 Dramatics 4. Gayle Doris Schoerverth G.A.A. 13 Choir 1,3,4Q F.T.A. 1. Susan Marie Schroeder Annual Staff 33 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 3 Homecoming Attend- ent 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3, President 43 Choir 1,2,33 Prom Com- mittee 33 National Honor Society 3, Secretary 43 Home Ec. Club 1. John A. Shambora Aristocrat 43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Varsity R 2,3,43 Choir 2,3, Vice President 43 Office Worker 33 Hall Monitor 43 Prom Committee 33 Promoters 1,23 Gym Aid 2,3. Roy Melvin Shaw Ernest Shephard Carol Smith Softball 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Choir 3,43 F.T.A. 3, Treasurer 43 Dramatics 3,43 Career Club 1. Jerome A. Smith Baseball 3,43 Basketball 13 Cafeteria Help 2,33 Hall Moni- tor 33 Student Council 13 Gym Aid 23 Stage Crew 2,3,43 Visual Aid 2,3, Vice-President 4. Robert Phillip Smith Football Manager 1,2,33 Track Manager 2,3Q Wrestling Manager 2,33 Band 1,2,3,4, Contests 3,43 Science Club 1,2, Vice President 3, President 43 Debate 3,41 Youth For Christ 3,4. Thomas V. Spicer Basketball 1,2,33 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33,Wrest1ing 43 Varsity R 2,3,43 Student Council 23 Junior Class Play 33 Homecoming' Escort 4. Grant M. Stainbrook Baseball 3,43 Football 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Bas- ketball 2. Charles Stiles Football 2,33 Homecoming Escort 43 Visual Aid 1,2, Joan Stirner Elyria District Catholic 13 Annual Staff 43 Home Ec. Club 23 Dramatics 4. Carol Ellen Stroud Annual Staff, Underclass 3, Senior Section 43 G.A.A. 1,2, Point Chairman 3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4Q Prom Committee 3g Home Ec. Club 1,2, Vice President 3, President 43 National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 43 Quill Sz Scroll 3,4. Paul Dennis Sweda Annual Staff, Sports Chairman 43 Aristocrat Staff 43, Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4Q Golf 23 Prom Committee 33 Promoters 1,23 Gym Aid 2,43 Visual Aids 1,23 Debate, Extemporaneous Speaker 4g Junior Class Play 33 Office Worker 3. -96- Robert Thimke Noreen Kay Wysocki Basketball 1,23 Track 13 Varsity R 2,3,43 Football 1. G.A.A. 1,2,3, Student Council Representative 43 Choir 1 Office Worker 1,43 Class Officer, Treasurer 3,4 Prom Gary Tomski Committee 33 Home Ec. Club 1, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,4Q Football 13 Homecoming Student Council Vice-President 4. Escort 43 Varsity R 2,3,43 Gym Aid 3,4. Ralph D. Travise Joan Louise Zaleha Basketball 1,25 Track 2: Hall Monitor 4: Gym Aid 3 G.A.A. 1,23 Choir 1,3,4, Treasurer 23 Office Worker 2 3 4 Judy Darlene Trill G.A.A. 1,23 Junior Red Cross 13 Home Ec. Club 1,25 Dra- matics 1,23 Youth For Christ Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 4. Robert D. Trimble Annual Staff, Sports Editor 43 Aristocrat Staff 43 Basket- ball 13 Track 2,33 Band 1,2,3, President 4, Contests 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Dramatics 43 Promoters 23 Debate 43 Youth For Christ 3,43 Football 1. Paulann Turner Aristocrat Staff Treasurer 43 Softball 1,2Q Cheerleader 13 G.A.A. 1,23 Choir 1,2,33 F.N.A. 1,23 First Aid 3,43 F.T.A. 13 Dramatics 1,23 Gym Aid 2. Jean Alice Vanik Band 1,2,3,43 Contests 3, Ensemble 3,43 F.TQA. 1,2,33 First Aid 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 3. Linda Marie Vencel Annual Staff Circulation Chairman 3, Editor 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,33 Class Officer, Secretary 23 Prom Com- mittee 33 Home Ec. Club 13 Dramatics 23 Promoters 1. Gerald Jerome Warner Basketball, Manager 33 Track 33 Student Council 43 Stage Crew 1,2,3,43 Visual Aid 1,2,3,43 School Photographer. Dean Lee Way Indiana Joint High School. Barbara Sue Webster Choir 1,2,3, President 43 Contest 3,41 F.N.A. Historian 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. David Woehrman Track 2,3,43 Soccer 43 Varsity R 43 Youth For Christ Club 3,4. William Neel Wood' Basketball 23 Golf 43 Science Club 43 Library Help 43 Stage Crew 23 Debate 43 Youth For Christ Club 4. Nancy Lorraine Worth Elyria District Catholic 13 Home Ec. Club 43 Dramatics 2,3,4. - -97- Home Ec. Club 23 F.T.A. 1,23 Dramatics 1,23 Gym Aid 3 B. Kennedy raising the flag in the moming JONES SERVICE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Routes 20 and 76 Phone Elyria EA 7-2624 North Ridgeville, Ohio NURSERY LAWN FARMS GROWERS OF NURSERY SOD Wholesale and Retail 5123 Avon-Belden Road North Ridgeville, Ohio Phone: Elyria EA 7-5744 or EA 7-2514 1349 Lake Avenue Elyria Ohio as-f E-isbeg WWW MW BOB COE SERVICE Rt. 76 and Chestnut Ridge Road Pure Firebird Gasolines Tune-Up - Brake Service Headlite Aiming Phone EA 7-7731 TRILL'S GREENHOUSE GERANIUM sPEclAusTs 34011 Center Ridge Road xr J. P. DIEDERICH SONS, INC. 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