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Rose ll'Ill.l'l0 EllL'k6l' ., . Slender, -smart, 'n sma.1l.typQfy Rosie, who's very well acglinfated in every phase of school life. She's an ardent sp rts enthusiast, both as a participant and as s spec- tator, with emphasis on basketball. We all wish that Rosie had joined our clasafearller, as her coming has definitely been an asset to River halls. Other School 1, 23 Friendship li, 43 Current Forum 43 lntrmnurals 3, 4, Grace Fleischer Vivaclous Gracie teems with enthusiasm for every- thlng, Participating or just watching, she's al- ways around where there's activity. Her nimble fingers are proficient either wielding a needle in home ec class or twirling a baton as she high steps down the field before the band. Student Council 33 Friendship 23 Y-Teens 13 Neo- phytes 3, 43 Current Forum 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Plny3 'I'hespiu.ns 43 Girls' Council 4. John Emrich Happy-go-lucky Jack with his winning smile and cheery disposition always has a good time. He certainly be- lieves in the adage, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. We've heard that he has a way with the women, ask any senior girl! He can be found of a lazy summer afternoon at Wagar Beach thinking of 175. Hi-Y Il. 43 Baseball Il, 4. ' 1 Kirk Bree Kirk has said that his special interests are purely material, eating and sleeping, and we believe hlml This fun-loving, happy-go-lucky chap, who enjoys all sports, has been one of the malnstays of our track team. Ice skating, swimming, tennis, and entertaining feminine friends also help to keep his spare time filled. Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Varsity R. 3, 43 Current Forum -13 Football 1, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 'Frar-k 1, 2, 3, 4. , J Rlchagl Fansler , 3 1 , , f M I dxdglliflashl J ?: fist m 5 ' coophf the m st ur e, :. , Uv , ar.' . o Qgielln co qfvyg.-76 ': fem sefh Q k's dey' e re V - As o kat of Hi- Tide, gf: ently ,us -' onors e test for fea- wt ar lcl s. T an r . f rnallswm at either 1- e or!! Sta ue. 1 1 .wwgf H Drzu I C 2.1 ophyte. 2, QZf ,,QLllNPl?e11g Fo Ill 43 o ,penn ,og 25 1--Ii-'ride 91:74. ,I -if si 7M I Donald French ' Casanova French is a veritable speed demon of the timbers on River's track squad. In the summer one can find him either at the lake or at the stern of one of the clty's tractors. Don is a firm be- liever in subtlety of wit and extension of the good neighbor policy to surrounding towns. Student Counvil 1, 23 Boys' Council 1, 2, 33 Stu- dent B.T.A. Representative 43 Hi'Y 1, 2, 33 Varsity R 43 Dramatic Club 15 Stage Crew 43 lyuku 3, 43 Curronf Forum 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Monitor 2, 33 Hall Guard 3, 43 Movie Monitor 35 Football 2, -Lg Truck 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. N ry Lou Fjite 5 5 at :H - - 1- 11- to man us, impenetrable subjects 'L--h li angu be the chief interests of s . qs e g 1 , we o ne. Mary Lou aspires J gl: her s d . Did you ever hear fa pe re f rd-c l i ations? Her quacklng 1. . s s ood! Fri 1 .l1' .., 33 k 3 olitor 3, Hi-'1'icle!43 Intra- m .ls , , f l J 1 , Q! I N,-Lf Q-, David Fullmer f V, , V- Our editor of the Riverlcel ls topg ln de tea gtoupsg he's a very active Thespiang and he's Ways will- ing to do more than -,ly reql1ir of hifi iln any situation, His nativrabillty ,ha d lolre of people will make blmf n outstaridingfla yer, we know., Studer1tM6otil1eZi2,',78g, Hi-LY li, 2, ',,f'4,' Neophyte ' 33 Thespin s '43 I rreht Forun Ii, 43 National H ox' Society 1 2, 43 A CuppelIal3, 4'1V.-I'Lrx'S. and 1 0- t'0llllJIU1lSt '3' Muni r Q33 Riverlet 'L fE1lltorJ3 Basketbzill 13 Cl fhecretary 1'3 .,Tllt'li1llllll Playa 3, 43 Debate 33 genior Play. L Y 1 t .3 x, . semi.. ,aa lj
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xl rL,x.fx. xhjv ,A If M .v in , 7' f K if ly-, ' f-. ie .Q i f lu C Q1 lutuapd' Craqwfo vc' 'Ju an sadllan Stu i Uruly an outdoorsman. He finds ea es, engo ent id bowling, fishing, and horseback X rl i.n He elds lcked pairs? brush in art class. mo ' Proof. H gesl ed the co r of this book. As i fo the fu re, ho es Ko cider one of the fields x c engine? g. aj, ftudex 'Coma-' 1, 2: Hi4Y l ', 4: Neuphytes Ii, 43 Kny- mon , 3: l nitor 2, 33 M ie Monitor 1, 2, 8, Foot.- rdlmllrll, 2g I . '1-tbull lg Trac 1, 2, Il, Riverlet 4. J I Thomas Doncyson Tom is a valuable man to have around when it comes to mechanics. Give him a car to dissect and he's perfectly contented for the rest of the week, sometimes longer. He is also a. corporal in the Ohio National Guard, an army man, no less. good Ole Tom plans a career in the field of ra o. Hi-Y Il. Richard Cunningham A versatile young man with varied interests is- Dick. An authority on white mice, rabbits, and hamsters, he has turned his hobby into a. profitable avocatlon. Dick and his camera. are inseparable, photography consuming much of his spare time. I-Ils ambition is to own a big farm some day. We hope you'll be a second Louis Brom- field a few years hence, Dick. Hi-Y l, 2, 3: Neophytes 4: Movie Monitor 3. 43 Hi-Timlc 4g ltivvrlet 4: Photographers' Club 4 1I'res.l, J ane Drumpclnmlln One of the friendliest and most vivaclous girls Ln our class is Jane. With her exuberant good spirits she helps to keep high the morale of her friends. During Jane's senior year she has been pondering over a perplexing problem - just how many times one pair of glasses can be broken or lost. She will continue her schooling at Miami U. next year. Friendship 2, 3: Y-Tv:-ns lg Nr-ophytes 2, Il, Thos- pia s 4 CSf-0.5: Lenders 4: Monitor 1, 2. 33 Intru' :nur sl 1. ZZ, 3, 4. ,, W' C a avlfj , K ' N Maisy ' b M50 xwit e ' f living. She's Nw so of that' en s lg ble entire crowd ' nl inv with g r. She bog an accomplished an s J a 4 xper e s . classmates at H Rive f 1- 1: ' elecuri-terrific c g ov . g . 1 ,. .'tu v Conn Co 'il i1gQSc-0.f'I're:us.J, 33 WL Fri sii -. 4 . ee-ns lzuiig Si. .ers 2, Ii: Keymen . bg HIP itil? 44 Learle'E,5,!3v blnkln urals 1, 2, Il, 4. Lf ' . fwuli , - ' 4 -xlmiir i I Tho if D11119Hi'l'ch, F jf A A 5 A T s tqs thest orty-nine? on the dance . i xgmst fhe finefyulr s exgendg frcarn v o o gn ro' X arga to em van t. orrQ SIIOQSPSS' toixigmll at Bowling Green jhfuieety 5519, Vg stamp. V0 Us no Pillml ic xflfx-h l . Noophptcs .. . spinns V... . .1 lwlcu 41 Ci ri-nt aurum 45 Blblllggxfi. HI- 1 0 QQ, 43 4Jj?':lp1wlwMZ., 3, li liliiiuy I ., ' 1. Q M M01 Jay I5 r n 4,11 e o ' :gg fi ey t ents. ed m 'fs' A 152 s 1 ls 0 ratidn or m dance ea ir ctl , ff rt. c the e s and N 3 ha d el u - ' r . W tu 7 t t 19' f S 1 . Ol 4: r mtic Club 13 eoph, -s 2, juk Mo ' 0 it 3 D is Robert Ecklmrclt A blue streak flying up the highway will prob- ably be Eckle in the family car. Bob's special diversions are driving and swimming with the gang. His hard work as an end on our champion- ship football team will keep hls name in the memory of Riverites for years to come just as his friendliness will retain for him the good will of all his classmates. Student Council Il, Hi-Y l, 23 Varsity R' 3. 43 Noophytes 2, 33 Thvspinns 4: Movie Monitor 2: Fomhnll 1, 3, 3, 41 Basketball l, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, U. senses-2 9535525511
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i Anne Gayman Everyone looks forward to the original parties at Gay- mans' where food and fun are tops! Annie is crazy about sailing in the summer, skiing in the winter, and having a. gay time all the year round. She excels as a peppy cheerleader and as a competent organizer in groups with which she is affiliated. Student Council 25 Girls' Council 25 Friendship 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 Lenders 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1 CV.-Pres.J5 Thespians 45 Nsophytes 2. 3, 45 Keymon 35 Current Forum 45 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Office Monitor 25 Cnfeteria Monitor 35 Hi-Tide 25 Uheerleurler Il, 45 lntruniuruls 2, 45 Riverlet 15 Movie - Operator 45 Senior Play. Michael Grega Everybody knows and likes Mike of the curly black hair and hearty greeting. We remember his days on the baseball diamond, basketball court, and football gridiron. Too, he was- always catch- ing us sneakin' into noon movies. Mlke's inter- . cats range from clothes and sports to automobiles. . He plans to enter business immediately after being graduated. Movie ltlnnitor 3, 45 Pmskutbull 1, 25 Bnseball 1, 2. David Graves Dave is one of those people whom everyone likes, for in his quiet way he makes others feel that he can be a trusted friend. With a fine tenor voice he has done his share to help uphold his section in A Cappella. He has also done a competent job of heading the business staff of the Riverlet this year. Student Council 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2 CSec.-Treus.J5 A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4 1Pres,J5 Monitor 35 Hull Guard 3, 45 Riverlet 4 fBus.-Mgr.l5 Class Treasurer 3. Gene Gunn Gene's timely wit both in and out of school usually causes a mild riot. He's a lover of the outdoors and a wonder with chemicals and a test tube. To those who know him it's no shock to learn that he plans to become an electrical engineer. Hi-Y 3, 45 lyaiku 2, 3, 45 Monitor 3, 45 Hall Guard 35 Baseball 2, 3. Jane Gray The other half of Twins Incorporated has the gift of natural artistic ability. Can we ever forget her in- imitable rendition of Rosie 0'Grady and the Can- Can Girls at parties and assemblies? Jane is also an accomplished terpsichorean idancer, you knowj. Her bllthe spirit and good humor make her click with class- mates. Girls' Council 1, 25 Frienclsliip 2, 3, 43 lCubinotl5 Y- Tsens 1 fPres,J5 Neophytes 45 Monitor 3. Evelyn Haas Evy is one of the most even tempered, kindly per- sons in our class. When she is not cheering our teams to victory, she spends her leisure ice skat- ing or concoctlng delicious dishes in the kitchen. She also is a candid camera fiend. May your fu- ture be a peasant one, Eve n. Frien' hip42 E55 Y-Teens 15 'ur nt Forum 4. . . l . wllm..- ' . Janet x g 4 'Agn Bain 9 . M ,A et s individuality. N -- Her - re- ... .. fri n sincerity make an .N ' .L s. si' e M- .1 i VM! vial H .1 et's repertoire of un- ' , EEG .-2. o see s never , be exhausted. She gf' : -l : ea n the ey too, don't you think? Stud X0 o c 15 Girls' Councl 45 Friendship 2, 3, D 4 rnetj -Teens 15 Neophytv 4. ull Shi ley Hausrath Take Me Out to the Ball Game is Shirley's theme song. One of her hobbies is following and keeping an up-to-the-minute scrapbook on the ac- tivities of our Cleveland Indians. Taking an active part in intramural games has been one of her most enjoyable activities during her high-school life. Production will lose a, capable organizer when Shirley leaves River to resume further study at Bowling Green. Friendship 2, 3. -45 Y-Teens 15 Big. Sisters 3: Iyaku 45 Cafeteria Monitor 3, 45 Library Staff 1, 2, 35 Production 3, 4 fMgr.l5 Intramurals 1. 2 3 4 3 . ry- '. -- :,..,,. . ?,.151 ig'ggi 17' ff 355 sfssseifi f T'sJm,l'SEi:z'EnQ .iigit . mess .3552 assess s r s T W s W . M g2nssrsrrsfe, f5 is L MM W. s 3 istlefrseg-H - s s 2 s B 5 W ev My' ff-gig 5 zz M' i ,W - 'H' .3
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