Shaw High School - Shuttle Yearbook (East Cleveland, OH)
- Class of 1966
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1966 SHUTTLE Shaw High School East Cleveland, Ohio An acorn is planted in fertile soil, and through the years, with beneficial environment, this tiny seed grows into an oak of tremendous proportion As a young and tender plant, its growth can be altered or changed by environment, nature, and even by man. The physical and mental growth of a human being is similar to the growth of a tree. The environment stimulates, changes, and influences the growth of an individual, not only physically, but also mentally and intellectually. From the time of birth to old age and death an individual changes in character, in personality and spirit, in personal values, and in mental outlook. Most of this growth takes place in high school. It is, in a sense, the bridge between childhood and adulthood. As the student first enters high school, he finds new situations and many challenges confronting him. As he progresses through the years, he gains knowledge and experience and learns to accept challenges, successes, and defeats . . . 3 4 5 6 . . . Character develops and takes on a definite and lasting shape during the high school years. The student has matured; he accepts responsibility and loyalty to his school; and his friends have become deep and true. As the senior leaves high school, he has the ability to think deeply, to make judgments and decisions, and to realize and develop the creativity existing within. Teachers play a very important part in the development of the individual. They exert their influence which creates lasting impressions on the character and mind of the student. The aid and guidance of the teachers enables the student to think logically and objectively, to realize the importance of knowledge, to recognize his own abilities, and to prepare himself for his future life . . .. 7 8 Administrators tackle school's problems LOUIS CHULICK DONALD DREBUS N. F. LEIST Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Superintendent 10 MARGERY SHIELDS Dean of Girls PHILIP WORCESTER Head Counselor People who maintain Shaws health MEDICAL STAFF—Sally Elliott, R.N., School Nun . Shaw; Richard B. Schenk, M.D., School Physician; Linda T. Schneider, M.D., Medical Director. SECRETARIAL STAFF—Evelyn Collins, Margaret Dunlap, Dorothy Yaxley, Leslie Lossing, Katherine Kundmiller. CAFETERIA STAFF—Bottom Row: R. Robinson, M. Irwin, E. Fort, A. Pershing, A. Paugh, B. Griner, A. Dcbelak, M. Sherry, T. Quandt, M. Carroll. Second Row: D. Gonder, H. Meyers, A. Brockmyer, L. Wales, Director of Cafeterias; H. Kenehan, B. Murray, M. Craw- ford. SHAW CUSTODIANS—Seated: M. Mararchi, S. Pollina, F. Di-Blasio, E. Cecerre, F. Margiotto. Standing: J. Liptak, J. Silveroli, E. Webb, D. Petti, Head Custodian. KORB CUSTODIANS—M. Cirrino, J. Evans, G. Page, B. Majcher. 11 For a teacher, HAPPINESS IS the first Frank Anderson Biology Jerry Bals Librarian Sue Atkinson English Geraldine Bing Physical Education 12 day of school when everything seems so new, Lynn Blankenbuehler English Paul Burton Psychology, Athletic Director Lucille Cain Mathematics Bernard Campbell Business Education Wayne Caroff Mathematics (Coordinator) 13 Harriet Carpenter Home Economics Marion Childs Mathematics, Guidance Counselor eager, enthusiastic students, clean blackboards. 14 Hazel Cramer English Sharen Crumbachcr English, Publications Patricia DeLuca English, Speech Nancy Donaldson Home Economics a well-behaved study hall, the 3:20 bell, Miriam Folmer Business Education Richard Fort Health, Physical Education. Social Studies 15 Errol Frank Business Education S. Robert Fraser Band, Orchestra, Director of Music Selma Gamble General Science Zacharias Glaros French the main office before school, 16 William Goon Business Education Paul Hammer Business Education, (Head) John Hicks Social Studies Ruth Honess Vocal Music David Hiscox Physics. General Science Sally Hotchkiss Mathematics that look of I’ve got it! ” on a student’s face, 17 Barbara Kaufmann Spanish William Kendall Chemistry, General Science William Konnert Mathematics 7 Caroline Larsen Physical Education William Lange Science (Coordinator) Sally Leininger English 18 students with their homework prepared, Rudy Libertini Leila Loftus Social Studies. Guidance Counselor English 19 Auleene McE! fresh Home Economics gratitude in the eyes of a student, Hubert McNeill Social Studies ly 1 Earl McNeilly Social Studies, Student Council Norman McVicker Physical Education Coordinator 20 Carol Mihalik English Ardis Millikan Special (Hearing Impaired) seventh period free, N.E.O.T.A. day, Lily Molho Modern Language Coordinator Alice Moss English Ruby Olson English, World Literature Ayleen Morlcy English, Senior Advisor Harold Naragon Social Studies Roberta Paisley Head Librarian Eleanor Pavey Business Education 21 I Carole Pongonis y 2A C (s rVL C ?C, Health, Physical Education Judith Rankin Biology, Physiology Susan Ruben English Josephine Scheuer Social Studies Roger Schnoke Social Studies Janet Schwartz Mathematics the 20th— joy in a window enevlope, James Sivard Social Studies (Head) ■ 23 Niel Skinner Physical Education, Pool Director Marlin Spellman Business Education Mandell Sperling Speech. Audio Visual the last day of school when everything Douglas Stallsmith Industrial Arts Coordinator Mary Jane Stebbins English Steven Speaks Mathematics 25 Jan Van Galen German Stuart Wallack Social Studies and a sunny, carefree summer vacation! 26 Activities Student Council, as the largest service organization at Shaw, represents the opinions and ideals of the student body. The eighty-five regular members and the representatives-at-largc from the two upper classes provide a sounding board of students to the administration. The executive board plans the twice-monthly meetings. These students have attended seminars on student councils in the L.E.L. to discuss basic problems and gain new ideas in high school government. Through these board members, correspondence has been kept with Shaw’s foster child, Jin Shik, and order has been kept at meetings. The legislative committee takes charge of voter registration throughout the year. Homecoming and May Queen elections are the responsibilities of these members. Campus Improvement has tried to see that all school activities are kept in order. They also try to institute new ideas for school improvement. Service Committee organizes Cardinal-of-the-Month. The decorations on the football field and the cars for the Homecoming game were planned by these council members. Publicity committee secs to it, through posters and PA announcements, that Shaw students are made aware of the forthcoming Student Council functions. Spirit committee has scheduled and planned this year’s sports rallies. They have tried to instill spirit in the student body by the sale of Shaw pennants and duffle bags. Social committee provided the many social activities of Student Council. These included the All-School Parties in November and March. The March All-School Party gave Shaw students something different. Each club was permitted to have a booth to add to the carnival atmosphere. The distribution of I-D cards was also made possible by this committee. Student Council serves the community through its work on United Appeal. It informs the Shaw student body of the many school activities and also provides a suggestion box for students to use to expose personal opinions and ideas. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS—Seated: S. Brown, Recording Secretary; S. Palm, President. Standing: B. Clark, Corresponding Secretary; B. Westcott, Treasurer, L. Kisroczy, Vice President. S. C. members acquire and practice SPIRIT COMMITTEE—Bottom Row: S. Humberstone, C. Silvester, M. Rothaermel, J. Nadeau, B. Crysler. Second Row: P. Sonday, J. Cannon, Assistant Chairman; L. Scharschmidt, P. Macdcr, P. Amico. Third Row: L. Nelson, L. Pastuch, J. Fowler, E. Brass, N. Kerr, Chairman. SOCIAL COMMITTEE—Bottom Row: S. Lutz, G. Cemey, F. Fuentes, B. Bradley. Second Row: E. Brass, P. Preston, S. Riedel, N. Wert, J. Giarelli. Third Row: D. Carter, M. B. Sawyer. Chairman; N. Zagorc, Assistant Chairman; S. San-savera. Fourth Row: C. Noon, G. VanVoorhis. C. Stephens, D. Davis, G. Henderson. 28 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE—Bottom Row: T. Freeman, L. Meeker, B. Wiemer, F. Harding, L. Kisroczy, Chairman. Second Row: S. Kemerer, A. Korenke, A. Shrader, D. Trombley, L. Shaw, P. Andrews. Third Row: E. Gallo, R. Layton, D. Winkler. B. Skidmore. S. McKay, S. Senger, Assistant Chairman. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE—Bottom Row: C. Mastrobuono, B. Heigle, C. Orrick, D. Panic, R. Harding. Assistant Chairman. Second Row: J. Lcibcrl, D. Fiaser, Chairman; C. Alstedt, M. Westcott, B. Lucky. leadership qualities SERVICE COMMITTEE—Bottom Row: S. Harlan, S. Silvester, K. Daniels, J. Courtney. Second Row: M. Wolf, Assistant Chairman; S. Blossom, C. Troychak, R. Friebertshauser. Third Row: J. Urbancich, Chairman; D. Cowles. D. Ostanek, J. Kovach. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE—Bottom Row: K. Bradley, Chairman; G. Mamie, J. Allen, D. Clark. Second Row: E. Brass, J. Sansavcra, C. Washkewicz, J. Wiechenng. Third Row: S. Sansavera, M. B. Sawyer, C. L. Glavic, C. Peters, D. Tucker. CONCESSIONS—Bottom Row: R. Iwata, M. Martnick. L. Overton, R. Simon, Mgr.; P. Baldwin. Second Row: B. Renwick, Mgr.; E. Hantak, S. Howard, L. Castellano. K. Quinn. Third Row: D. Tinker, A. Shearer, L. Gipson, L. Henderson, K. Kish. Fourth Row: L. Norris, E. Smith, L. Mears, N. Redmond, D. Austin. Fifth Row: L. Winkler, L. Henderson, J. Rubertino, M. Petrini, V. Jackson, Mgr.; J. Hess, Mgr. Unselfish service benefits T V- CREW—Sitting: N. Turk, M. Griffith (also Public Address Staff). M. Morrison. J. Fowler. Standing. P. Darkovich, T. Wicklinc, R. Palmer. B. Chambers. Not Pictured: J. Grega. LIBRARY AIDS—Bottom Row: T. Scully, E. Ball, P. Brown, L. Fanslau, B. Ivic, J. Ferruso. Second Row: C. Morgan, M. Hamric, S Burroughs, B. Marcum. D. Lane. D. Doeddcrlein, L. Phillips. S'. H. S. STAGE CREW—Bottom Row: A. Bevan (also Public Address Staff), P. Darkovich (also Public Address Staff), B. Asbury. Second Row: R. Camevale, N. Turk, M. Morrison. Third Row: G. Easton, S. Culver, T. Munaretto. G. Eanes, L. Overton. Service Club is an organization comprised of forty-five people devoting their time in aiding in Shaw’s various useful activities. The boys who furnish the music during lunch, after school, and at dances are members of Korb Sound Crew and of Service Club. Rallies arc also listed in their itinerary. Our self-reliant library aides help to keep the library a smoothrunning organization. Their activities arc varied. Included in them are taking attendance, delivering notices, arranging magazines, and designing displays. Their help is much appreciated in keeping the library neat and attractive. After school leisure would not be complete without the help of those who work behind the concession stand. These people spend many extra hours serving the students at Korb Lounge. Stage Crew must not be forgotten. Without these people, our plays would lack many meaningful effects. 30 F. T. A. members investigate teaching field The thirty members of Future Teachers have discovered the dedication that the teaching profession involves. The club members sponsor a dance during the year and help at open house. Their future teaching experiences are acquired by attending work shops, observing Prospect School students in class, and tutoring in various subject matter. FUTURE TEACHERS—Bottom Row: D. Ehrbar. R. Simon. Secretary; J. Nash, S. Graydon. K. Stemple, N. Wert. M. Frano. Vice President. Second Row: C. Fotinos. N. Randolph. Historian; E. Hantak. N. Robbins. B. Blake. N. Barton, K. Eller. A. Korcnkc. President. Third Row: L. Frye. R. M. Gatzke. L. Henderson. R. Yaxley. J. Griff. C. Washkewicz. J. Richards. Fourth Row: R. Dill. S. Sansavera, Vice President; R. Bond. M. Petrini, Treasurer; B. Peppard. L. Fanslau. P. Blakeway, E. Brass. 31 Pep Club has tried throughout the year to live up to its purpose: To create and develop better school spirit both at games and at rallies; to support the cheerleaders by giving freely of their vocal chords in cheering our teams on to victory; to take part in any rallies; and to help out in program sales when needed. This organization meets on the first and third Monday of each month with an officers’ meeting every second Monday. The 175 members have planned the following events for the 1965-1966 school year: a Turkey raffle at their Thanksgiving dance; the selling of shakeroos and buttons; and paying for cleaning bills and pom-poms for the cheerleaders. PEP CLUB—Seated: S. Fording, Art Chairman; S. Silvester, President. Standing: C. Ah ic J t, Publicity Chairman; C. Bartsch, Treasurer; B. Maeder, Secretary. Not Pictured: J. Hanawalt, Vice President. Voices ring in school spirit and debate The forty members of NFL Speech Club participate and compete in such categories as debate, dramatic and humorous declamation, extemporaneous speaking, oratory, radio announcing, and poetry reading. They earn points for these competitive events toward National Forensic League awards and recognition. The club's purpose is to further interest and participation in competitive interscholastic forensic activities. Meetings are held every second and fourth Thursday. To raise operational funds NFL Speech Club holds bake sales, a dance, and sells ads for football programs. The club also has a formal NFL induction ceremony each year, participation in the Prince of Peace Contest and the Rotary Club Speech Contest. An NFL scholarship is awarded each year to a deserving NFL senior. N.F.L. SPEECH CLUB—Bottom Row: A. Lucas, R. MacAvoy, Treasurer; A. Shearer, T. Schwartzberg. Secretary; L . Risberg. K. Eller. Second Row: L. Ljuboya, C. Bartsch. D. Nemeth. J. Richards, L. Shumaker. Third Row: E. Brass, B. Cathcart, D. Marcovy, S. Culver, L. Shraier, K. Wasil. Fourth Row: S. McKay, J. Chapman. President; D. Rahy, M. Heisler, B. Peppard, M. Joffer. 32 FUTURE SECRETARIES OFFICERS—Seated: P. Taddeo. Secretary; S. Henderson, Treasurer. Standing: D. Sneed. President; S. Scnger, Vice President. Future Secretaries is a relatively new dub at Shaw designed to help girls prepare themselves for future business careers. The fifty-nine members meet on the third Monday of every month. F.S.C. plans field trips and usually has a guest speaker at each meeting. Fields of business and nursing explored Future Nurses Club assists girls in the choosing of a career in the health profession. At their meetings on the first and third Wednesday of each month the members plan various activities for the coming year. This year they took tours to Huron Road Hospital and to the Rosemary Home. Speakers from Mount Sinai Hospital and the Jane Adams School of Practical Nursing inspired interest among the members. FUTURE NURSES CLUB—Bottom Row: M. Sadler, S. Hart, J. High, L. Meeker, M. Trail, Scribe; B. Godfrey, G. Smith. S. Van Pelt, D. Farmer, M. Savino. Second Row: D. Johnson. L. Gipson, S. Brown, L. Howard, J. Whiscnant, Secretary; P. Williams, S. Graydon, L. Bell, President, B. Ryans. D. Holmes. Third Row: A. Beatty, S. Wood, R. Dill. E. Huebner. E. O’Bryan. D. Stuart. E. Ault. L. Garel. K. Akiya, J. Skrinjar. Fourth Row: G. Jones, M. Daniel, N. Barton. C. Powell, Treasurer; F. Chambers, J. Tobin. M. Cain, J. Baker. D. Austin, V. Curry. Fifth Row: P. Schocncn, Vice President; B. Guinn, R. McGee, E. Smith, J. Jackson. M. KJeitz, M. Dexter, G. Glover, C. Peters. C. Grizick. 33 Canteen Council plans carefully and provides CANTEEN COUNCIL—Bottom Row: S. Humberstone, C. Silvester, R. Harding, F. Harding. B. Randles, J. Nadeau, J. Mann, D. Carter. Second Row: P. Preston, C. Richards, S. Brown, K. Krause, B. Clark. F. Yoshioka, J. Voinovich. S. Phelps. B. Cryslcr. Third Row: S. Riedel, M. Clark, F. Fuentes. C. Hill. D. Holzhcimcr. T. Watters. C. Bartsch, S. Sansavera, M. Hollister Fourth Row: G. Henderson. L. Davidson. J. Morison. Treasurer; J. Urbancich. P. Billington. D. Mazzolini. G. Van Voorhis, N. Stevenson. Fifth Row: M. Hallier. D. Depp, C. Stephens, D. Cowles, T. Mann. C. Noon, M. Westcott, Pi evident; C. Watters. The dances after all football and basketball games are held by Canteen Council. The forty-five members plan these dances at their meetings on Monday nights at 7:00. They decorate Korb Lounge and sponsor special dances, such as the Christmas and Senior “A” dances. Their services include serving refreshments at Open House and buying records for the Lounge. A part of their profits goes toward scholarships. Last year there were two $200.00 scholarships awarded to further education among Shaw Students. Mrs. Helen Parsh, Adviser 34 Le Masque combines efforts for success Le Masque is made up of twenty-five students who are interested in participating in plays or at least are interested in theatre as an avocation or extra curricular activity. This fall Le Masque produced Harvey. In the spring they presented Bells are Ringing. Also there is a dinner in the spring at which new officers are inducted and members of Le Masque who have enough points are inducted into National Thespians, an organization of which Le Masque is a member. LE MASQUE CLUB—Bottom Row: G. Eancs, T. Munaretto, C. Bernier, T. Schwartz-berg, K. Eller, D. Risberg. Second Row: L. Overton, L. Castellano, L. Glover, L. Norris, J. Psihountas, A. Lucas. Third Row: J. Richards, L. Ljuboya, N. Randolph. N. Ran, S. Markus, E. Brass, S. Vogler. Fourth Row: B. Cathcart, G. Hccker, D. Marcovy, B. Chambers, L. Shraier, K. Wasil, President. Fifth Row: S. Culver, R. Bond. T. Smith, I B. Ilartzcll, M. Hcisler, J. Chapman. Vice President. 36 GERMAN CLUB—Bottom Row: A. Bevan, G. Hecker. M. Turner. N. Jacob, Mr. Van Galen. Adviser; B. Randles. Secretary; D. Cowles, Vice President; B. Clark, President; M. Westcott, Treasurer; Mr. Klauss, Adviser; D. Smolen, J. Erickson. B. Chaml ers. Second Row: C. Morgan, C. Guzick. R. MacAvoy. G. Cerney, C. Orrick, D. Rezzolla, C. Hetzler, M. Sault. M. Rothaermel. N. Csider, K. Schuff, L. Bell, S. Graydon. M. Linamcn, J. Hull. D. Keig, N. Pata. J. Rohde. Third Row: G. Gray, E. J. Burnclta, A. Shearer. J. Storkan, M. Frano. F. Chambers, E. Warsinsky, D. Repetsky. J. Richards. C. Jones. L. Hughes. M. Marshall. N. Gardiner, I. Vaiginis. R. Janmcy. M. Pctrone, C. Bartsch. Fourth Row: D. Depp. L. Ficzeri. M. Gianinno. J. Giarelli. R Swearingen. R. Friebertshauser. A. Rubcrtino. M. Griffith. G. Welthcr. P. Keefer, B. Benz, C. Heart, J. Beukeman. K. Forestall, D. Fuller, T. Grant, T. Vcalc, Fifth Row: D. Tucker. M. Walker. B. Pagon. C. Rudolphy, B. Williams. B. Hartzcll, T. Smith. E. Lindgrcn, President; R. Layton. Chairman; S. Galute. T. Mann. T. Walsh, S. McKay. B. Shaw. B. Nastasich, C. Griffin. M. Idoine. T. Wickline. Sixth Row: R. Gower. D. Ostanck. B. Allen, A. Copeland. B. Gest. A. Van Klaveren. K. Schmidt. D. Holdcrbaum. C. Walsh, R. Hughes, G. Kelsey. D. Young. C. Noon. C. Watters. R. Kelsey. D. Hood, C. Hageman, S. Kelly. The German Club is open to all students of this language expressing a desire to increase their knowledge about Germany, German culture and civilization. Meetings are held once a month; films are shown; and activities are discussed. The German Club also plans various parties during the year, such as the Christmas party and “Maifcst.” Students become acquainted with foreign culture French Club is geared to French students who are interested in France and the French language. Its twenty-five members work diligently to give the club varied activities. At their monthly meetings they plan a Christmas party and a dance. To fulfill the purpose of French Club, the meetings are accented with guest speakers or slides and information on France. FRENCH CLUB—Bottom Row: D. Ehrbar, K. Bradley, C. Silvester, R. Harding, F. Harding. Second Row: C. Bernier. P. Fcdcll. L. Vcbcr, P. Williams. E. Murphy. D. Hogan Third Row: L. Shumaker. C. L. Glavic. Vice President; J. Cannon, S. Wiechenng, Secretary; R. Dill. Fourth Row: M. Wolf, M. Petrone. D. Leadbetter, D. Depp. M. Pctrini, R. Layton. Not Pictured: S. Phelps. President. The “Catalina Cuties” swim again! CATALINA OFFICERS—Sealed: J. Siple, Secretary; C. Jones, President; B. Egan, Vice President; S. Clark, Treasurer. CATALINA CLUB—Bottom Row: S. Rabe, Assistant; G. Cemey, Manager; P. Stevens, Assistant. Second Row: M. Taddeo, S. Silvester, C. Orrick, S. Clark, D. Price. Third Row: B. Maeder, R. Robbins. B. Egan, C. Schoenburger, J. Griff, B. Heigle. Fourth Row: J. Schultz, J. Siple, N. Kerr, C. Jones, B. Cathcart, C. Curschman, L. I eihcrt. The eighteen members of Catalina Club meet every Monday night from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. The purpose of this organization is to promote interest in synchronized swimming. Clinics are given throughout the year for prospective members. The girls also sponsor a dance in January, and to highlight the year their annual Catalina show was performed on April 22 and 23. Personal satisfaction, enjoyment, team cooperation, and a sense of responsibility arc the inadvertent rewards achieved by each individual member. GUARD CLUB—Bottom Row: L. Abramczyk, R. Robbins, M. McNeill, R. Harding, J. Voinovich, B. Randles. Second Row: S. Rabe, J. Lyles, President; J. Cannon, B. Cathcart, N. Kerr. Third Row: B. Guinn, L. Leibert, D. Miller, E. Brass, J. Siple, D. Holdcrbaum. Not Pictured: C. Orrick. The Guard Club consists of seventeen members who are all senior lifesavers. The purpose of this club is to guard for the adult and open swims Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings and for the all-school parties. The members meet once a week on Wednesday mornings before school in the Lounge. They must also review and practice their lifesaving skills. Guards and leaders display water safety A great interest in swimming characterizes Korb Pool’s swim leaders. Their water ability enables them to help teach swim classes basic skills. They also aid in teaching water safety skills and pool rules. GIRLS SWIM LEADERS—Seated: D. Sneed, B. Stevenson, J. Kundmiller, J. Dunlap, J. Mann, N. Barton. Standing: K. Kish, J. Lyles, H. Caufield, N. Wert, C. Abramczyk, L. Abramczyk, C. Orrick, B. Reardon. 39 SHUTTLE staff members work diligently, Joanne Wint Editor-in-Chief Barbara Egan Assistant Editor lPAi 1 Scherbel Business Manager Sue Silvester Sue Fording Copy Editor Art Editor Jo Ann Storkan Dardanclla Di Petta Antoinette McCurdy Launa Wardell Sheryl Henderson Faculty Editor Boys’ Sports Editor Activities Editor Girls' Sports Editor Head Typist Maria Tsevdos Senior Editor Pat Stevens Junior Editor Joy Siple Bonnie Craine Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Our special thanks to RAIMOR STUDIOS Official Senior Photographer 750 East 185th Street and to BRUCE WESTCOTT Student Photographer rush to meet the deadlines SHUTTLE STAFF—J. Pustai, C. Toth. C. Rucker. M. Williams. D. Potter. K. Lapin. C. Washkewicz, A. Klein, C. Kaarma, B. Parkinson. 1966 Shuttle Staff Editor-in-Chief Joanne Wint Assistant Editor Barbara Egan Business Manager Paul Scherbel Assistants: Anne Klein Barbara Parkinson Diane Potter Jan Pustai Head Typist Sheryl Henderson Assistants: Nancy Morclli Cheryl Toth Copy Editor Sue Silvester Assistant: Chrys Kaarma Art Editor Sue Fording Assistants: Sandy Scruggs Candy Washkewicz Faculty Editor Jo Ann Storkan Assistant: Mary Williamson Boys’ Sports Editor Dee DiPetta Girls’ Sports Editor Launa Wardell Activities Editor Antoinette McCurdy Assistants: Cheryl Toth Christine Rucker Freshman Editor Sophomore Editor Junior Editor Senior Editor Bonnie Craine Joy Siple Pat Stevens Maria Tsevdos Assistant: Rosemary Lapin HARVEY—a hilarious play An alcoholic whose best friend is an invisible rabbit offered Shaw students the humor of a Broadway play. Le Masque Club brought talent to Shaw High School in its production of Mary Chase’s Harvey on December 4, 1965. John Chapman, as Elwood P. Dowd, portrayed this imaginative character. His visions of a friendly rabbit upset his sister (played by Kathy Wasil) and his niece (played by Karen Eller) to the point of their sending him to a psychiatrist. But the extreme belief of this very friendly but lonely man is so influential that by the time the last curtain is lowered even the psychiatrist thinks he sees a rabbit. 42 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN — 65 spring play When Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show arrives in a small Ohio town, Frank Butler, portrayed by Don Kennedy, Bill’s crack rifle shot, issues the usual challenge to the town—to defeat any sharpshooter among the citizenry. Imagine everyone’s surprise when a girl accepts the challenge and wins! Our own Annie, Anne Lucas, was cast as the unsink-ablc Miss Oakley. She joined the show, fell in love with Frank, and the plot hatched. Boy met girl so, naturally, boy must lose girl and win her in the end with no help from the conniving Charlie Davenport, played by Roger Horvath. With many changes of scene, much singing, shouting, dancing, and the humor of Rick Bongiorno as Sitting Bull, the lovers get together at the end when Annie purposely loses a challenge match with Frank but wins him as a husband. 43 The Shaw newspaper. The Observer, is only in its second year, but its staff has bigger plans for it already. They have planned more issues and more columns. Meetings arc held often, though at no regular scheduled time. OBSERVER Seated: Mrs. Stebbins, Adviser; W. Lucky, Editor-In-Chief. Standing: B. Peppard, News Editor; C. Stitt, Feature Editor; D. Holderbaum, Sports Editor; R. Shraier, Feature Editor. Friendship in word and deed Through Friendship Club, fellowship and cooperation with the school's activities arc promoted at Shaw. The fifty-three members spend their meetings planning many social and charitable projects. They sponsor the Autumn Leaves and May Oueen dances, a January fashion show, and a mother-daughter banquet. Each member collects children’s books during the Christmas season for the Salvation Army or Good Will. FRIENDSHIP CLUB—Seated: C. Clem, Secretary; L. Howard, Service; M. McNeill, Treasurer. Standing: J. Tobin, Homeroom Comm.; C. Troychak, Social Director; N. Gardiner, President; D. Tinker, Program Comm.; V. Jackson, Publicity, not Pictured: Y. Brown, Program. 44 May Queen adds excitement to spring Every senior homeroom student has the opportunity to nominate the girl of his choice for May Queen. The votes are counted, and the six girls with the highest number of votes are the candidates for queen. Then comes the flurry of committee meetings when May Queen becomes the external force activating the Shaw High student body. All interested students support their “queen.” Ellen Reed reigned as Shaw’s 1965 May Queen. Her court consisted of Mary Perosa, Dale Lazar, Kim Blowers, and Paula Stone. These girls and their escorts graced Korb Lounge to crown the festivities. 45 Pat Preston Pal Taddeo First Attendant Second Attendant Lynn Hughes reigns in fall J65 46 LYNN HUGHES The rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of Shaw’s Homecoming crowd at the Shaw-Brush football game. Lynn Hughes, Homecoming Queen, represented the spirit of Shaw’s student body. Drum major, Dick Fraser, crowned the queen before the game. The three princesses and two attendants assisted Lynn in reigning over the Homecoming festivities. 47 FORMER MEMBERS—Bottom Row: K. Hart-ory, J. Erickson, B. Calhcart, F. Yoshioka, G. Marnie. Second Row: N. Kerr, Vice-President; C. Bartsch. Treasurer; L. Davidson, K. Wassil, G. Van Voorhis. Secretary. Third Row: L. Lei-bert, D. Sneed, M. Westcott, President; C. Stephens. S. Palm. NEW MEMBERS—Borrow Row: R. Simon, M. McNeill, M. Turner, R. Harding, L. Kisroczy, P. Preston, $. Riedel, J. Nadeau, S. Phelps. Second Row: L. Morgan, D. Hogan, L. Shumaker, D. Fuller. M. Griffith, A. Rubcrtino, C. Clem, D. Risberg, P. Maeder. J. Cannon. Third Row: D. Depp, B. Donaldy. B. Newman. B. Powell, C. Fotinos, R. Gatzke, C. Perchan, C. Powell, G. Lipski, M. Sawyer, N. Turk, Fourth Row: M. Hcisler, E. Warsinsky, B. Dyczewski, M. Petrini. D. Tucker, J. Dauchy. J. Urbancich, J. Griff, G. Henderson. D. Ward. Fifth Row: C. Rudolphy, A. Copeland, C. Noon. B. Gest, C. Stitt, C. Watters, M. Zagorc, B. Bythway. Scholarship. Character, Leadership, and Service are the distinguishing characteristics of National Honor Society members. At the beginning of the fall semester the Society elects officers and selects four members to speak on these four goals. The speeches are given at a tense assembly near the end of the semester during which names of newly selected members are read to expectant students. The recognition received by the newly elected members is widespread and the honor great. Honor societies require high scholarship The Spanish National Honor Society accepts students taking Spanish who have an “A” or “B” average and have been recommended by their teachers. This organization stimulates interest in Spain, the customs, culture and civilization. The forty-five members meet once a month when they discuss activities and plans. They also have distinguished speakers at every meeting. The students raise money with car washes and a bake sale. They try to make enough money to provide a scholarship for a student who will major in Spanish in college. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—Bottom Row: Mrs. Kaufmann, Adviser; R. LaFrance. K. Dow, P. O'Connell. R. Robbins, Treasurer; S. Vincelli, S. Bartsch, J. Nadeau. D. Pattie. Second Row: D. Samson. B. Reardon. S. Rabe. L. Morgan, P. Maeder, A. Schrader. P. Arnold. N. Wert. P. Brockmeyer. Third Row: J. Psihountas, C. Perchan. F. Yoshioka, M. B. Sawyer, D. Carter, G. Bourisseau, T. Kutscher, J. Morton. P. Phipps. Fourth Row: N. Zagorc, C. Hill, J. Schultz, S. Cusick, J. Griff, K. Ncubauer, L. Leibert, C. King. Fifth Row: D. Petty, S. Blossom, N. Kerr, K. Piunno, M. Hallier, G. Henderson, President; S. Senger, B. Aplin. College Club is an organization whose purpose it is to promote student interest in further education after high school. The club meets on alternating Tuesdays and has had college representatives as well as our own faculty speak on their respective colleges. Also, the club sponsored the selling of OFF TO COLLEGE, a magazine sold to the juniors which gives basic facts about college life and study. Because higher education is necessary today. College Club tries to present the student with helpful information so that his decision for the future can be made more easily. COLLEGE CLUB OFFICERS—Sitting: M. Zagorc. Trip Chairman: M. B. Sawyer, Secretary-Treasurer. Standing: T. Mann, Vice President; R. Bond, President. Reparation for education here and abroad “Walk together, talk together all ye peoples of the earth. For then and only then shall there be peace.” A.F.S. Motto For the past ten years Shaw has helped foster the purpose of American Field Service: . . to increase understanding among peoples of the world by giving young people opportunities to live and study as members of carefully selected families in another country.” Shaw High School has felt the warm influence of each foreign student, and many friendships have been made through Shaw’s A.F.S. representatives abroad. This year's candidates for the American Abroad program from Shaw are JoAnn Cannon and Arthur Copeland. Both have proven themselves worthy of representing East Cleveland and the American Field Service. Shaw has been happy to have Fely Fu-entes of the Philippines here with us this year. Her warm and quiet way has charmed all of us and has broadened Shaw’s understanding of the youth of the world. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr and their daughter, Nancy, are Fely’s American family. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE—Arthur Copeland, Fely Fuentes. Second Row: Nancy Kerr, Joanne Cannon. 49 CONCERT CHOIR—Bottom Row: R. Mitchell. J. Hamilton, R. Robbins, R. Stuart, N. Jacob, C. Paul. D. Carter. M. Wilson, P. Schott. Second Row: C. Brittain. F. Yoshioka, B. Cathcart, D. Powers. M. Hollister. D. Ubbink. M. Turner. D. McNight. Third Row: R. Yaxley, N. Kerr, D. Hughes. A. Lucas, G. Thompson. G. Henderson, M. McNeill, S. Riedel, A. Haag. Fourth Row: P. Homrighausen. M. B. Sawyer, A. Cocker. B. Riggert. J. Dick. S. Palm, R. Lutz. D. Fraser, B. Bennett. D. Davies. Singers practice and rehearse, MIXED CHORUS—Bottom Row: J. Nadeau, S. Bartsch, P. Funari. S. Stewart, L. Hadbavny, M. Scanlon. M. Troll, C. Yeager. L. Lowry, M. Taddeo, K. Bradley, R. Kennedy, J. Courtney, P. Hummer, K. Kranz. Second Row: B. Randles, C. Bernier, B. Heigle. S. VanPelt, M. Hart. J. Allen, S. Gouger. L. Scharschmidt, E. Hantak, K. Dow. H. Bradley, L. Shaw, B. Wiemcr, R. Speth. C. Bricker. T. Anderson. Third Row: D. Jones. S. Clark. B. Blunt. A. Jackson, E. Kapka. L. Kirk, H. Nitsch, S. Douglass. B. Beukeman, K. Kish. S. Phipps, G. Kidd, J. Leverenz, J. Lossing, P. LoGrande. Fourth Row: D. Jackson. F. Cook. A. McCurdy, D. Fordyce, S. Perry, L. Stepien. L. Stout. P. Seaman. J. Medcikis, C. Gray. K. Neubaucr. J. Leiben. G. Jefferson. W. Farrier. A. Beal, M. Watlington. Shaw High School's Mixed Chorus and Concert Choir have become a celebrated faction of East Cleveland. The members of both of these vocal groups have performed at various functions, such as our annual Christmas Concert and our Spring Festival. The most select group, the Concert Choir, has also displayed its musical talents on the Veterans' Day Program; in events outside the East Cleveland district, such as the Home and Flower Show and the Lake Eric League Choir Festival; and will conclude the year with a final concert at Severance Hall during the Commencement Program. The choir sings in quartets and octets instead of the usual arrangement by section, singing music in four to eight parts, both accompanied and a cappella. Bottom Row: S. Johnson, P. Phipps, J. Bcvacqua. J. Whisenant, J. Erickson, D. Smolen, L. Kisroczy, G. Stewart, S. Pugh. D. Wilson, Mrs. Honess. Second Row: M. Sault. R. Chambers, C. Clem. R. Gower. F. Chambers. B. Bowers, K. Krause. S. Greenblatt. K. Gerlosky, P. Williams. Third Row: C. Alstedt, T. Smith. B Reardon. D. Mazznlini. R Bond. G. VanVoorhis, D. Keig, D. Holzhcimer, T. Mandato, B. Donaldy, G. MacNeal, P. Maeder. Fourth Row: C. L. Glavic, I). Kennedy, L. Shones, M. Hallier, D. Risberg, D. Crysler. B. Bagby, L. LaRiche, L. McConnell, M. Howell. J. Harley. K. Schuff, B. Williams. strive for perfection Bottom Row: E. Lyndall. B. Chrysler, D. Hanawalt. P. Grano, M. Billington, L. Smith, S. Hart. B. Welniak, A. Korcnke. C. Behnke, S. Wood. V. Vitale, S. Dennis, G. Cerney, M. McNall. L. Meeker, M. Marino. Second Row: D. Winkler. C. Straube, T. Gest, D. Hughes, B. Stevenson, M. Carter, J. Walsh. A. Warman, J. Psihountas, S. Humberstone. N. Randolph, D. Stuart, P. Carroll, D. Moody. D. McGaughey, R. LaFrance. Third Row: W. Seaman, C. Rittenburg, L. Mickshaw, T. Hann, T. C'ala. J. Gallo, C. Michal. B. Webb, M. Maloney. N. Pata, N Welniak. C. Mastrobuono, J. Peckinpaugh. K. Madsen. D. Samson, R. Janmcy, C. King. Fourth Row: R. Riddle, T. Rawlcy, J. Phipps. D. Trombley, C. Davis, V. Jackson, C. Hill. S. Lauffer, M. Derry. C. Peters, J. Stone, L. Evans, M. Howe. B. Arezone, S. Kraber. S. Dancy. Some of our Senior Choir members were able to attend a workshop at Hawken School where select musicians in a number of high schools were organized to study under the direction of the eminent conductor, Mr. Robert Shaw. Musical selections used by both choirs have been found comparable to those used by many colleges and universities. All periods of music history are explored; all types are enjoyed whether they be religious, folk, stage music, or whatever. Each group is concerned with both performance and music appreciation; the reward is the praise of East Cleveland and surrounding suburbs. Music RHYTHM TEENS—Row: A. Haag, N. Jacob, D. Mc-Knight. B. Bagby. L. LaRiche. J. Erickson (at piano). B. Reardon, R. Stewart, A. Cocker, J. Sayre. Second Row: D. Risberg. P. Maeder. D. Crysler, S. Palm, G. Henderson, G. VanVoorhis, D. Mazzolini, Mrs. Honcss, Mr. Fraser, M. McNeill, N. Burgess. D. Collier. J. Hamilton. E. Rose. A. Smith. P. Billington. Third Row: T. Smith, M. Hallier, D. Fraser, D. Davies, S. Winkler, B. Patterson, B. Dougherty, C. Noon. The select Shaw High Rhythm Teens have entertained audiences since 1953. The sixteen vocalists and sixteen musicians arc chosen each year from Shaw’s musical organizations. Each member excels in music, but this is not the single trait judged. Personality and certain amounts of forwardness are necessary to present their show-stopping talent. The 1966 season held dates at various East Cleveland P. T. A.’s. These popular teens also have played for audiences throughout Northeastern Ohio. These have included: Cleveland's City Club, the Salvation Army, downtown Kiwanis, at the Red Cross Awards, for the area Girl Scouts, and many other varied organizations. The desire is to entertain, and Shaw High Rhythm Teens do this with the air of professionals and the freshness of youth. 52 the universal language ORCHESTRA—Bottom Row: M. McNeill, A. Cocker, B. Reardon, K. Akiya, J. Dauchy, D. Clark, T. Grant, G. Henderson, M. Galambush, K. Payne, S. Palm, R. Gatzke. Second Row: J. Erickson. J. Peckinpaugh, M. Hallier. V. Jackson, K. Grant, R. Alaimo, M. Griffith, R. Yaxley, N. Jacob. S. Smith. J. Hamilton. Third Row: S. Phelps, A. Lucas, G. Grossman. A. Valentine. P. Billington, J. Stone, P. Funari. Fourth Row: M. Fraser, B. Lucky, D. Cunningham, L. Scharschmidt. B. Glick. D. Collier, K. Byers, A. Smith, J. Sayre. K. Eller, N. Kerr. Whimsical, rhythmical, and The Shaw High Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. S. Robert Fraser, undertook many tasks during the 1965-1966 school year. In November they played for the Veterans’ Day Program which is a tradition at Shaw. Selections from the Nutcracker Suite and Handel’s Messiah highlighted the festivities of the Christmas Program, which was given for the student body during the day and for the family and friends in an evening performance. On February 9th, 1966, Shaw was host to the Lake Eric League Orchestra Festival, an orchestra composed of 200 of the finest players from the Lake Eric League High Schools. This proved to be a worthwhile experience for all, including the student body who attended the performance. The annual spring Broadway musical, BELLS ARE RINGING, once again used the services of this fine organization. The orchestra worked hard to make the performance a success. To end the school year, the orchestra presented their Annual Spring Concert and played for the Commencement exercises at Severance Hall. 54 BAND—Bottom Row: L. Shaflc, J. Williams, R. Dennis, D. Scherbel. R. Wunderlich, T. Walsh. S. Greenblalt. I Hazelet. D. Fraser. G. MacNeal, R. Hughes. J. Mulhern, T. Kutcher. T. Robinson. A. Bevan, D. Risberg. Second Row: R. Martin, L. Baginski, D. Mowry, B. Crysler. F. Kramer. P. Burgess. S. Winkler, P. Harris, T. Mandato, B. Aplin, D. Musk, R. Chambers, D. Holzheimer, C. Kranz, N. Burgess, J. Hamilton, N. Jacob, R. Yaxley. Third Row: D. Cunningham. M. Turner. J. Cyphers. R. Gatzke. S. Palm. R. Suszter. P. Funari, M. Griffith. E. Brass. B. Wiemer. R. Stewart. R. Kennedy, J. Erickson, B. Williams. K. Schuff, K. Payne, K. Drcifort, P. Adams, P. Arnold, D. Petri. Fourth Row: R. Gailand. C Paul. W. Scharsu. D. Accetta, E. Bassett, J. Bevacqua. S. Butler. A. Cocker, F. Rose, It. Patterson, J. Grant. C. Gephart. C. Guy. Fifth Row: J. Glenn. F.. Miller. J. Adams. J. Giesel, D. Winkler, D. Seaman, J. Fowler, C. Noon. D. Fuller. T. Guzick, A. Smith, K. Byers, B. Dougherty, J. Sayre, D. Davies, A. Hughes. precise music The Shaw High Band, under the direction of S. Robert Fraser, displayed itself in many different forms this year. The band members began work as a marching band with Mr. Fraser and his assistant, James Wochrmann. the last week of August. The band spent its mornings at the football field drilling and its afternoons at Korb learning new music and getting uniforms. It ended its hard pre-season work with a picnic. The first ten weeks of schools were filled with preparing and executing pre-game and half-time shows for football games. When this period was over, the Shaw High Marching Band changed over a weekend into the Shaw High Concert Band. In this form the band staged a mid-winter concert with the Rhythm Teens on January 30, and, along with the orchestra and choir, presented a spring concert in May. In February members of the band successfully entered as individuals or groups the Greater Cleveland Solo and Ensemble Contest held at Euclid Senior High School. The band became a small touring band during March, performing concerts at each of the six East Cleveland Elementary Schools. It changed back into a marching band to close the year by participating in the East Cleveland Memorial Day Parade 55 Shaw Hi-Liters provide lively HI-LITERS—Bottom Row.- P. Taddeo, S. Bartsch, K. Daniels, B. Clark. J. Nadeau, S. Riedel. Top Row: D. Holzeimcr, G. Van Voorhis, D. Depp, L. Hughes, C. Hill, F. Yoshioka. The 1966 Shaw Hi-Liters have worked long and hard hours to reach their high level of precision dancing. They have entertained at football games, rallies, and basketball games. This year’s line consists of twelve girls, three understudies, and two managers. The captain is Fran Yoshioka. The Hi-Liters hold meetings whenever a dance or a rally is coming up. By the end of the year they will have discussed making flowers for the cars of the football queen and her court, a booth at the all school party, and dancing at the Cleveland Indians opener as part of the band. The managers of this year’s line deserve special recognition for giving up their time to guide and drill the Hi-Liters through their various routines. Nancy Chorman and Lois Kisroczy have given added spirit and organization to Shaw’s Hi-Liters. UNDERSTUDIES-Lc to Right: J. Schultz, C. Glavic. B. Arezone. 56 entertainment at half-time and rallies MANAGERS-L. Kisroczy and N. Chorman. 57 Pat Preston. Football Captain “Oh, say can you see.. Martha Hollister Linda Davidson Cheerleaders lead school in cheers, I 58 Barbara Crysler Lyn Matthews show their pep and spirit Shaw High School's Varsity Cheerleaders have inspired spirit and voice in all Shaw students From the first football rally they remained in front leading the cheers. Through the cold, rain, snow, and helpless defeat they each revealed faith and abounding spirit. They cheered alone when spirit seemed lost; they cheered with hundreds of voices leading and supporting the mighty Cardinal teams. Margie Howell and Jeanne Dick. Understudies. 59 Kathy Krause. Basketball Captain J.V. and freshman cheerleaders give loval support JUNIOR VARSITY CHF.FRI FADFRS-Front to Rack: F. Wise. Captain; M Gottron, M. Marino, J. Mann, M. Brass, F. Cook. Last spring JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADING clinics were held for three weeks, and out of the m ny girls who tried out, six were selected. These dynamic six practiced all summer and throughout the school year. For the first time in Shaw’s history, the junior varsity cheerleaders were permitted to cheer at the home J. V. football games. These girls kept up the spirit at all home J. V. basketball games. The FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS are six lively, peppy girls. They arc chosen after a three week clinic held in the fall. The girls practiced at least twice a week, and they cheered at all home freshman basketball games, the last home football game, and one basketball rally and winter sports rally. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS—Kneeling; S. Humbcrstonc, M. Billington, Captain; D. Cunningham. Standing: D. Johnson, K. Madsen, L. Shaw. Girls Sports B. Shoda C. Pcrchan K. Hummer P. Preston President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer A.C. members reflect good sportsmanship The purpose of Girls’ Athletic Council is to give service to the Shaw High Physical Education Department. The object is to develop leadership and create interest in physical education, to develop ability in demonstrating skills and activities, and to develop practices of good sportsmanship. Each of these twenty-five girls helps in making G.A.A. activities enjoyable for all members. One A.C. member is appointed head of an activity. With an assistant, she is required to set up teams, prepare time schedules for the teams to play, take attendance, and record the points. The members of A.C. also aid in gym class each day. Each A.C. member receives one hundred points per year. To be a member of Athletic Council, a girl must be in G.A.A., fill out an application, and pass a written and skill test. S. Brown L. Davidson J- Holmes J Nadeau V G. Cerney D. Depp M. Howell C. Richards A. Christopher M. A. Fisher L. Leibert N. Stevenson B. Clark G. Hccker B. Maeder L. Wardell B. Crysler M. Hollister L. Morgan F. Yoshioka 62 and inspire spirit and service to Shaw The ups and downs” of girls' sports OFFICIALS—Bottom Row: M. Rothaermel, M. Risberg, R. Robbins. B. Maeder. Second Row: S. Brown. J. Perry. P. Williams. K. Hummer. Third Row: J. Holmes. B Egan. M. Fisher. P. Maeder. Fourth Row: P Naylor, F. Weinrich. B. Shoda, S. Wiechering, N. Redmond. The seventeen members of Officials Club support the purpose of their organization: to organize and participate in all of the officiating of G.A.A. and other special events. The meetings, every Wednesday, are held to review the rules and hand signals used in officiating a sport. To be in Officials Club a girl must be a member of G.A.A., be in the tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grade, maintain a “C + ” average in her academic studies and a “B” in physical education. For those girls interested, the passing of a practical and a written test is required. 64 Shall we give them a break? SMITH—Bottom Row: C. Chcrnay, S. Brown, B. Clark, J. Holmes, J.V. Captain; P. Gipson. B. Egan, D. Jones. Second Row: N. Redmond, K. Neubauer, L. Matthews, L. Davidson, B. Shoda, Captain; K. Hummer, A. Shrader, V. Hopkins. VASSAR—Bottom Row: S. Cross, P. Maeder, J. V. Captain; S. Hargrove, D. Goodwin, J. Siple, L. Morgan, W. Fletcher, S. Vergith. Second Row: P. Preston, M. A. Fisher, F. Yoshioka, Captain: B. Crysler, C. Hill, P. Naylor, S. Burroughs, B. Maeder. 65 Army Donkeys show winning form In the past thirteen years of Army-Navy pigtail basketball, Army has been the “underdog” in victory, but not in winning spirit. They went through days of try-outs and hours of gruelling practice. But their strategy was not limited to the basketball court. Crazy foam and cold showers awaited opposing teammates. Army marched to victory after setting a narrow margin at 16-14 at the end of the second quarter. The final run led to a 30-19 victory. High point man was co-captain Barb Shoda with ten points. Barb also led in jumpballs and recoveries. Linda Davidson took the most rebounds for the team, helping to tie up the ball for most of the game. The Junior Varsity team were disappointed, but the experience was well worth the effort. Alice Valentine, a freshman, led with five points followed by Margie Blankenship with four points. Army did give Navy tough competition as the fourth quarter ended with a score of 18-10. A final word of appreciation must be extended to the teams’ managers, J. V. Joanne Psihountas and Varsity managers Kathy Hummer and Micki Smith. Without their devoted time and effort, the organization would have been lost in creating a successful and enjoyable game. JUNIOR VARSITY ARMY Beth Mamie Debbie Jones, Co-Captain Joanne Psihountas Marge Blankenship Becky Fisher Sandra Hargrove Angela Christopher Alice Valentine Donna Samson Chris Hill, Co-Captain VARSITY ARMY—Bottom Row: S. Brown. M. Howell. L. Davidson. Co-Captain; B. Shoda, Co-Captain; C. Perchan, E. Wise. Second Row: M. Smith, Manager; F. Yoshioka, G. Hartory, J. Holmes. P. Naylor. K. Hummer, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY NAVY Mary Ann Fisher Charlene Hetzler Edith Weinrich Carol Abramczyk Debbie Depp, Captain Midge Battiger Nan Madlinger Marilyn Maloney Jill Lyndall. Manager Nancy Pearce Donna DiJulius J. V. Sailors sail to victory Navy Junior Varsity sailed to victory after the bout with Army J.V.’s with a score of 13-10. Navy’s long hours of practice, determination, and high spirits helped in achieving this victory. High scorers were Marilyn Maloney, a ninth grader, with five points and Carol Abramczyk, a junior, with four points. Navy Varsity was not as fortunate this year as they were two years ago with their two wins in a row. Nevertheless, their spirit and determination were not lacking in energy and eagerness. Barb Cryslcr and Mary Ann Fisher led in jumpballs and recoveries. VARSITY NAVY—Bottom Row: K. Krause. N. Chorman, Co-Captain; P. Preston, Co-Captain; B. Clark. Second Row: Q. Richards. Manager; A. Shrader. B. Crysler. D. Quinn, M. A. Fisher. S. Senger, Manager; B. Maeder. 67 Boys ’ Sports Cardinal coaches chart conquests are the Cardinals—mighty, mighty Cardinals! Bottom Row: L. Hahn, Manager; J. DiBart, D. Tomkalski, B. Simmons, A. Beal, F. Hargrove, D. Petiuziello, M. Wilson, B. Orwig, M. Wolfgram. Second Row: R. Linder, D. Collier, O. Johnson, G. Tsagaris, M. Montgomery, C. Lucas, B. Bythway, D. White, G. Smith, W. Andy, D. Kozlik, D. Hammel, Manager. Third Row: R. Lisse, R. Bunkley, T. Izzo, T. Davis, D. Laeng, F. Rothaermel, H. Robertson, D. Davies, B. E. Allen, H. Good- win, Coach Don Drebus. Fourth Row: Coach Rudy Libertini, M. Carter, D Mazzolini. R. Brown. A. Van Klavern, T. Cain, W. Ingram. V. Tyus, T. L. Allen, M. Ikncr, B. Sanvillc, Coach Bill Konnert. Fifth Row: Coach Paul Burton, D. Campbell, Manager; J. Kalan, C. Burroughs, M. McNeil, R. Layton, P. Billington, T. Gundcr, B. Fletcher, G. Brannon, Coach Norm McVicker. On February 17, 1966, it was learned that Melvin Carter had attended Shaw High School unlawfully since September and participated in athletics, though ineligible. As a result the football team, under Ohio High School Athletic Association rules, forfeited eight victories. Officially the Lake Erie League standings will show Shaw in eighth place with an 0-7 record for the 1965 season. The over-all record is 0-10. 71 Second’s Wingback Bob Simmons picks off touchdown pass fr°m quarterback McNeil. I The first game of the 1965 Shaw High football season secured for the “Mighty Mice” and Coach Don Drebus the confidence to strive for bigger and better things—the L. E. L. crown. “Black and Red” reigned as Shaw defeated West High 40 to 0. An interception by safetyman, Tony Gunder, the amazing running ability of fullback Mel Carter, and riflling passes of Mickey McNeil helped to make the “opener” a Cardinal victory. WE TRY HARDER! Shaw 40 West 0 20 Midpark 6 10 Collinwood 0 2 Heights 12 16 Brush 8 12 Shaker 0 13 Euclid 0 12 Parma 6 13 Lakewood 0 12 Valley Forge 16 A crowd of 7,500 football fans were present at Shaw Stadium as the Cardinals whitewashed the Collinwood Railroaders, 10 to 0. Halfback Van Tyus stuttered and danced fifty-seven yards to a Cardinal touchdown. Linked with this fine offensive skill, Dave Petruziello spilled Collinwood quarterback Bruce Kordic twenty yards back of his line of scrimmage to help set up Shaw’s 2 point safety. McNeil threw a strike to tiny end Clayton Burroughs for the extra points. 72 better than the other six Van Tyus displays fine leaping ability as he scores for extra points. Can't argue with success. 73 Shaw High's “'mighty Tim Cain catches pass and scores for first T.D. against Lakewood. Quarterback Mickey McNeil reclaimed his starting job and put his own finishing touches on the T. D. passes. With Shaw on its own 34 yard line, McNeil flipped to fullback Mel Carter who scored the touchdown. Later in the fourth quarter he fired a long pass to Henry Goodwin who completed it on the 10 yard line. Two plays later, Bobby Allen scampered five yards for the second T. D. and the victory. The Cardinals bounced back with a decisive 13 to 0 victory over the Rangers of Lakewood. After a scoreless first quarter, Shaw struck for the first score of the game with Mic McNeil hitting Tim Cain for a 13 yard touchdown. Shaw struck again late in the 4th quarter when an alert Bob Simmons picked off a Lake-wood fumble and rambled 63 yards for Shaw's 2nd touchdown. Pete Billington's extra point kick rounded out the game’s scoring. The Shaw defense again did an excellent job, holding their opponents scoreless for the 5th time of the '65 season. Gerald Brannon and Mickey McNeil halt Raiders’ move with fine blocking. 74 RUSH HOUR! mice” prove big! Fred Hargrove leaps into the air in pursuit of Valley Forge ball carrier. For the second year in a row, the fighting Shaw Cardinals fell to the Valley Forge Patriots with a score of 16 to 12. Shaw was behind from the opening whistle. After an early exchange of punts, Forge marched down the field and put 8 points on the board. With little time left in the half, Shaw closed the gap, 8 to 6, with Tony Gundcr bootlegging the ball in from the 4 yard line. In the fourth quarter Shaw pushed into the lead 12 to 8 with sophomore Bob Allen drilling in from 3 yards out, but all in vain. After the kick-off the Patriots took the ball and marched 70 yards in 4 plays to score the winning touchdown. This was only the second loss in 8 games for the Cardinals, still a fine record. 75 Bottom Row: B. Cala, J. Giarclli, J. Dodson, T. McCurdy, D. Mullen, S. Jones, T. Larabee, R. Bordelon. Second Row: D. O’Neil, J. Wardle, B. Steele, B. Schultz. J. Wittenmyer, K. Forestall, T. Bailey. Third Row: P. Glover, J. Thomas, B. Curry, R. Peters, T. O’Neil, C. Buggs, B. Krug. Fourth Row: P. Bizzell B. Ross, J. Knox. S. Gray, J. Eckel, Coach Roger Schnoke. Fifth Row: Coach Herb Klauss, T. Brown, J. Donovan, R Mates, G. Bateman, Z. Space, Coach John Hicks. J. V. ’s are champs with a future The JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM has had its most formidable season since the origin of Junior Varsity Football in 1940. As a group, the team has displayed the determination and dedication that so exemplified the spirit of our great Varsity wins. Some of the outstanding players in offense at quarterback have been Buddy Schultz and Terry O’Neil; halfbacks Terry McCurdy and Sterlie Jones; fullbacks Tom Bailey and John Wittenmyer; ends Barry Steele and Pete Peters; tackles Bill Curry and Fred Bizzell; guards Randy Mates, Jim Wardle, and Joe Eckel; centers Scott Gray, Ken Forestall, and John Thomas. Defensively, we had great support from linebacker Tom Larabee; halfbacks Bob Cala and Ralph Bordelon; guards Jeff Knox, Dave O’Neil, Jim Donovan, and Jerry Dodson; tackles Glenn Bateman, Brian Ross, Zach Space, Tom Brown; ends Dennis Mullen and Bill Krug; backs Cortland Buggs and Jim Giarelli. STANDINGS Shaw 44 Collinwood 6 22 Cleveland Heights 6 28 Brush 8 30 Shaker 12 20 Euclid 0 16 Valley Forge 26 8 Lakewood 28 14 Parma 8 76 Bottom Row: C. Davidson, R. Spcth, J. Yates, K. Skinner, G. Allen, D. Lutsko, R. Miller. Second Row: J. Hall, R. Powell, P. Peters, S. Houseworth. T. Mitri, H. Cotton, M. Hops, Coach Richard Vlah. Third Row: Coach Selina Gamble, M. Nelson, E. Gallo, D. Quander, G. Spolarich. R. Payton, D. Meyers, L. Davidson. Fourth Row: K. Williams, T. Rawley, J. Leibert, J Clampitt, T. Smith, C. Richards, J. Adams, Coach Errol Frank. Freshman victories insure glory STANDINGS Shaw 14 Wiley 6 36 Collinwood 0 26 Euclid Shore 6 35 Memorial 0 6 Garfield Heights 14 20 West 0 The FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM opened its season by defeating Wiley Junior High 14-6. At the next game we found the Collin-wood Railroaders invading Shaw Stadium, and our freshmen thoroughly out-classed their neighborhood rivals 36-0. Shaw then came from behind in a hard-fought first half to defeat Euclid Shore 26-6. This set the stage for a most important battle with Memorial Junior High, whose tie last year marred Shaw’s unblemished record. Shaw beat Memorial 35-0. The Cardinals then met their first defeat in two seasons when they traveled to Garfield Heights to play and suffered their first loss 14-6 in the rain and mud. Shaw concluded the season by defeating West 20-0. Outstanding contributions were made by Mike Nelson, Gary Spolarich, Jim Yates, John Leibert, Carl Richards, Jim Adams, Ernie Gallo, Darrell Quander, Tony Mitri, and Pete Peters, who were spectacular as the line men. Backfield players were no exceptions as Melvin Hope, Cornelius Davidson, Tom Rowley, Jerry Clampitt, Steve Houseworth, and George Allen played the game in ideal fashion. 77 Shaw's HARRIERS show fine form Bottom Row: G. Baxter, B. Benz, C. Hart, P Keefer, B. Blything. Second Row: S. Spithas, L. Jones, G. Guy, R. Valentine, C. Hageman. With only two returning lettermcn and nine boys on the team, the 1965 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM was handicapped from the beginning of the season. However, the team, under the leadership of Coach William Wilkinson, must be given credit for the hard work and the great deal of time they spent. Cross Country is not a glamorous sport. After school, hours are spent at gruelling, never-ending practices. Even at meets there are no crowds lining the course to cheer a team on. It is a matter of personal pride with a runner to perform to the best of his ability. Despite a losing season, these boys never gave up. This is shown in the scores of the Heights and Parma meets in which they were just barely defeated. Also it must be mentioned that they faced extremely tough competition. For not only did the L. E. L. contain the state’s top runner, but two of the state’s top five teams. Grant Baxter and Chris Hart received their second-year lettermen pins while Chuck Hageman, Bruce Blything, Bob Benz, Greg Guy, Larry Jones, Rich Valentine, and Paul Keefer received their first-year letters. It is only rcgrctable that spirit cannot be measured, for in spirit these boys were unbeatable. STANDINGS Shaw 36 Cleveland Heights 19 50 Brush 15 47 Shaker 15 48 Euclid 15 43 Valley Forge 16 44 Lakewood 17 34 Parma 23 78 NET MEN excel in singles and doubles SPRING TENNIS—Row: W. Tcchct. R. Thomas, V. P. Todd, S. Winkler. Third Row: J. Rein, T. O'Neil. D. Coles, Marshal, D. Young, B. Ross, W. Frickc, C. Ault. Second Row: D. Mazzolini, N. Harding. C. Noon. J. Monison, J. Courtney, C. Rose, D. Kennedy, D. Holderbaum, Although it does not take wins to make a team, the 1965 spring and fall tennis teams had the drive and determination that makes them Cardinal teams. Coach Earl McNeilly, fall tennis, and Coach Ed Falkcnstein, spring tennis, must be given much credit for the hard work and time shared with the boys in practice. FALL TENNIS—flof om Row: J. Dauchy, J. Morrison, Ed Falkcnstein, D. Holderbaum, C. Stitt, M. Hoffer, D. D. Hughes, D. Coles, J. Courtney. Second Row: S. Wink- Kennedy, ler, C. Rose, C. Ault, D. McKinley. Third Row: Coach 79 Lilliputians tower in spirit to make the VARSITY BASKETBALL-Ztoz om Row: Mgr. B. Bagby, L. Fountain, C. Burroughs, B. Allen, D. Kennedy, Mgr. D. Hamilton. Second Row: B. Stewart. R. Linder, E. Williams, B. Bythway, D. Fraser, B. Simmons. STANDINGS Shaw 63 Collinwood 47 78 Parma 45 69 Brush 52 The 1966 Varsity Basketball Team again showed its 67 Valley Forge 68 winning in performances that left the crowds breathless. 63 Lakewood 60 They were there to win and to prove to our tall oppo- 78 Cleveland Heights 55 nents that height docs not make baskets. It took hours, 84 West 68 weeks, and months of practice to develop their fine court 78 Garfield Heights 52 form. They fought to the end to stay on top and they 67 Shaker 73 did. The boys established themselves as a team worth 73 Euclid 61 watching at home, away, and in tournament play, a team 66 Parma 57 of ambition, one that all Shaw students should be proud 77 Brush 62 of. 47 Valley Forge 53 66 Lakewood 63 46 University School 44 62 Cleveland Heights 49 54 Shaker 49 59 Euclid 60 80 the Cardinal grade Jack Spruit could cal no fat—His natives were all lean! Togetherness—A Heights player is caught up between Bob Allen and Van Tyus. Left out—is Bruce Bythway as he looks on. STANDINGS J. V. BASKETBALL-Ztoz om Row: B. Cross, B. Steele, A. Haag, J. Griffey, T. O’Neil, T. McCurdy. Second Row: Mgr. J. Rubertino, T. Gunder, P. Peters, M. McConnell, R Brown, C Brittain, F. Bizzell. R. Easton. S. Harlan. Shaw 62 Collinwood 26 40 Parma 38 65 Brush 47 43 Valley Forge 49 41 Lakewood 49 43 Cleveland Heights 45 44 West 53 67 Garfield Heights 51 62 Shaker 52 66 Euclid 63 39 Parma 38 58 Brush 63 56 Valley Forge 62 59 Lakewood 67 61 U.S. 29 52 Cleveland Heights 63 76 Shaker 52 56 Euclid 69 The J. Vs and freshmen set the pace STANDINGS Shaw 48 Memorial 11 57 Wiley 42 56 Mentor Ridge 28 49 Collinwood 38 49 Garfield 41 47 Euclid Shore 43 48 Roosevelt 27 69 Mentor Ridge 59 43 Collinwood 28 54 Maple Heights West 22 70 Maple Heights East 25 52 Euclid Shore 59 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL—Bottom Row: D. Trombley, J. George, G. Allen, C. Davidson, R. Fricdler, R. Payton. Second Row: D. Lanigan, T. Smith, N. Greene, M. Pelz, C. Richards, C. Sanders, A. Brumfield, J. Clampitt, T. Gilmore, Coach Errol Frank. 82 N. Grccnc recovers jump ball for Cardinals. Once again Shaw’s J. V. and Freshman basketball teams proved themselves to be fighters. Their determination and ability won success and closed a victorious season. The Freshman team had a record of 11; their only loss going to Euclid Shore with a score of 52-59. J. V.’s scored 9 wins and 9 losses. 83 Bottom Row: D. Miller, T. Walsh, J. Butler, C. Shantery, D. Lann, A. Beal. Second Row: B. Westcott, E. Brass, D. Musk. J. Leibcrt. T. Mann, B. Gest, R. Maybury. Coach Anderson. Third Row: K. Warner, D. Hamilton, D. Cowles, D. Young, M. Westcott. C. Watters. Timers, clear your watches; swimmers, take A new coach helped stimulate Shaw’s Swim Team into a successful season. Coach Anderson’s constant emphasis on “Think! Swim! and Win!’’ helped broaden the boys' outlook on victory. When thoughts were not on schoolwork, the swimmers were in the water for two hours a day, six days a week. The first half of the season showed many improvements over last year. Dick Young and Steve Wellman set the pace for the school and pool records. Shaw’s swim team can also be cited as beating highly ranked Lakewood and Shaker. The second part of the season showed signs of bad luck for Shaw, but the meets we lost were just a matter of points, showing the boys’ fine determination. STANDINGS Shaw 64 Brush 30 42 Berea 53 44 Cleveland Heights 51 50 Lakewood 45 55 Shaker 40 31 Euclid 64 55 Brush 40 3 5Vi University School 59 4 45 Lakewood 50 44 Cleveland Heights 51 46 Shaker 49 45 Euclid 50 84 85 Oops, forgot my nose clips! JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMERS-Ztoz om Row: R. Wunderlich, L. Baginsky, B. Carley, T. Gest, J. Courtney. T. Greggs. Second Row: R. Harlan. B. Berens, W. Seaman. D. Hood, T. Wickline, B. Skidmore. Remember, boys, girls don ’Is exist... TIMERS-Lc to Right: Janice Lyles, Bonnie Clark, Janet Mann, Robin Yaxley, Joanne Wint. Absent: Jean Hamilton. The J.V. SWIMMING TEAM earned a fine name for themselves by achieving a record of six wins and three losses in the 1965-1966 swimming season. Their upsets came in the meets against Berea, Lake-wood, and Shaker. However, their triumphs were many, and if practice makes perfect, the future is bright for these boys. The J.V. TANKERS learned the strokes and turns that will help the Varsity team next year. 86 Bats crack as Shaw fights hack VARSITY BASEBALL—Bo om Row: M. McNeil, D. Davis, B. Schultz, P. Visci. Second Row: Mgr. K. Sutherland, P. Billington, M. Bracallo, T. Gunder, J. Biggins, D. Price, P. Wolfgram, Mgr. B. Allen. Third Row: Coach Rudy Libertini, B. McKee, R. Blankenship, S. Soble. K Schultz, F. Salvo, S. Wellman, D. Ball, R. Caputo. J Daugherty, Coach Dick Fort. J. V. BASEBALL-Bof om Row: T. O’Neil, M. Wolfgram. B. Steele, Coach John Hicks. Third Row: J. Griffey, B. Second Row: T. Travis, R. Mates, D. Davies, B. Bythway, Cala, T. McCurdy, T. Kennedy. B. Curry, J. Nox, V. B. Orwig, S. Gray, J. Wittenmcycr, J. DiBart, D. O’Neil, Donatelli, J. Kalan. 87 Cinders fly as Shaw tries Bottom Row: Coach Ted Garrison. B. Goodwin, R. Bracking-ton. R. Linder, T. Bailey, A. Van Klaveren, J. Jenkins, R. Mathis, D. Ware, G. McKelton, B. Hahn, G. Baxter, J. War-dell, Coach Doug Stallsmith. Second Row: D. Campbell, M. Todd. R. Bordelon. J. Brannon, R. pearth. K. Tobin, H. Suttles, W. Brumfield, S. Jones, B. Krcutzbcrg, C. Hart, D. Blything, R. Peters, M. Nimmons. B. Benz. J. Thomas. Third Row: B. Blything, T. Bailey, B. Dunn, A. McKelton, G. Guy, J. O’Leary, A. Haag, J. Giarclli, J. Kull, D. Hamniel, J. Atwater, B. Swearingen, B. Malone, J. Bcdnar, J. Kovach. B. Kish, C. Buggs, B. Naismith. F. Hargrove, J. Dorsey. The TRACK TEAM’S record may not be impressive to the record-minded person, but they gave their all to the opposing competition. Their practice sessions include work-outs during seventh period and after school. Most of the meets are held away, since Shaw’s track is not regulation size. The teams’ field activities include the broad jump, pole vault, discus, shot put, and high-jump. In running, the jump measures include the 50 and 100 yard dash, the 440, 880, and the halfmile. The boys initiated fine effort, and they deserve recognition for their determination. STANDINGS Shaw 50 Eastlake North—Painesville 51-47 70 Orange 48 64% Cleveland Heights 53% 71 University School 47 31 4 Brush 86 4 37 Shaker 81 65 Garfield Heights 53 36 Euclid 82 45 Valley Forge 73 43 Lakewood 75 59 Parma 59 88 Boy’s sports build S.H.S. athletes GOLF—Bottom Row: J. Williams, C. Harman. T. McGinley, E. Ball, D. Mitchell, D. Chrysler. Second Row: K. Warner, E. Coughlin, R. Fraser. H. Robertson, C. Walsh, Coach Roger Schnoke. SHAW’S GOLF TEAM will again try to achieve a win in a dual meet. The fact that we have not won such a meet did not inhibit Shaw from giving the other teams competition. We always finished fairly well, never last. Since the opposing teams have time to practice because they belong to their individual country clubs, Shaw has a considerable disadvantage. Practice facilities are limited by using a public course and each member pays for his own practice rounds. With returning lettermcn and the increased interest of oilier enthusiasts, golf is becoming a well respected sport at Shaw. GYM LEADERS-flo fom Row: J. Thomas, D. Dagcnbach, B. Gum, J. Sansavcra, W. Oliver. Second Row: W. Ingram. G. Bondi. D. Ostanck, R. Heaton. 89 GRAPPLERS break VARSITY AND J. V. WRESTLERS-Bo om Row: T. Herb Klauss, J. DeForest, J. Lossing, J. Adams, T. Brown, Izzo, T. Cain. Second Row: J. DiBart, W. Ingram. T. R. Gower. J. Eckel. R. Suszter. T. Bailey. J. Rae. Coach Bailey, J. Jones, G. Guy, R. Valentine. Third Row: Coach Jerry Bals, D. Powers. FRESHMAN WRESTLERS—Bottom Row: C. Moungcr, D. Lutsko, J. Caufield. B. Miller, B. Landrum, R. Galland. Second Row: E. Gallo, D. Quander. J. Adams, J. Yates, M. Hope. C. Johnson, Coach Callow. For the first time in eight years, SHAW’S WRESTLING TEAM broke records and won meets. Great coaching and a firm desire played an important part in these accomplishments. Although their wins were few, Shaw broke records by beating University School, Orange, and Lakewood for the first time in Shaw’s wrestling history. It was also the first time the matmen won an L. E. L. match. The object was to win, and individually the team surpassed all bounds. Each of the wrestlers went through gruelling workouts so he could weigh in at his proper weight class. However, it was worth all those hunger-filled weeks to finally feel that last burst of strength and hear the roar of the decisive pin. The Mayfield Sectionals proved Shaw’s determination as they scored forty points as a team and ranked fifth out of the fifteen schools represented. This made it the first time Shaw has been out of last place. Matmen who scored individually were Jimmy Jones as sectional champ in the 120 division, Tim Cain with a second place in the 165, and Mike Pctruziello with a third in 112. It is too bad that school interest wasn't higher, because this was a wrestling team to be proud of. 90 school records—gain prestige STANDINGS Shaw 27 University School 11 29 Orange 13 16 Collinwood 28 16 Twinsburg 22 3 Parma 32 15 Brush 24 11 Valley Forge 27 20 Lakewood 19 10 Cleveland Heights 27 17 Shaker 18 10 Euclid 25 91 92 Undergrads Freshmen are welcomed to Mike Abramczyk Jim Adams Kathy Akiya Carmelia Albanese George Allen Judy Allen Beverly Allison Tim Anderson Elizabeth Arezonc Debby Arn Brenda Asbury Nelson Ault Joyce Baker Patricia Baldwin Charles Bartholomew Mary Ellen Barton Doris Bauer Brad Beasley Danny Bellmore Antonio Benvenuto Michael Bezeredi Marg Billington Lloyd Blair Renee Blair Barbara Blunt Mary Bolaney Mike Bolin Joseph Bonarrigo Sheryl Booker Don Bowman 94 S.H.S. on Orientation Day James Brandt Janet Briggs Sarti Brittain Jackie Brown Jean Brown Pat Brown Robert Brown Barbara Brule Albert Brumfield George Burdette Iris Burns Beverly Borst Steve Butler Keith Byers Dan Byrnes Nelda Cabot Nancy Cali Tom Cala Bricker Carley Ken Carnevale Linda Carter Lorainc Carter Melanie Carter Sarah Castellano Jeff Caufield Kathy Ccch Michelle Chabrand Dirinda Chandler Denise Cindric Jerry Clampitt Debbie Clark Lillie Clark Michael Coiner Vicki Coiner Donna Colacarro Elisc Coleman Rita Collins Jack Conaway Regina Connelly Cynthia Cook JoAnne Cook Elbert Cotton 95 Tom Craven Anne Creed Stephanie Cross Bill Crysler Tom Cummins Debbie Cunningham James Cyphers Charlene Dancy Jane Dauchy Margie Daull Susan Davis Cornelius Davidson They stand lost in Larry Davidson Dave Dcardcn Susan Debevec I Mark Demchak Robert Dennis Sharon Dennis Martha Derry Roberta Dill Jaqueline Dillard Donclla Donner Janet Donovan Linda Douglas Barry Downs John Drago Jane Duncan Larry Dunlap Alan Dyczewski Beth Easton 96 Kathy Eggers Denise Ehrbar Paul Engel Terry Ericson I.ynne Evans Gary Farris Michele Fedell Rebecca Fields Becky Fisher Calvin Fisher David Fleming Wanda Fletcher a world of confusion Nick Fotinos Janet Francis Pat Frazier Jerry Freeman Robert Friedler Ann Fritz Joan Fuhry Pat Funari Rick Gallano Ernie Gallo Judy Gallo Sheila Garrison James George Janice Germaine Tom Gest Marshall Gilan Thomas Gilmore Pamela Gipson Preston Glover Charlotte Goens Jesse Gooden Robert Graham Patricia Grano Charles Gray Nick Green Brenda Griffey Gail Grossman Cindy Guy Paula Guy Tom Guzick 97 Pandemonium at 3:20!! Linda Hadbavny Jeffrey Hall James Hallo John Hamilla Don Hanawalt Tim Hanlan Elaine Hantak Sandy Hargrove A flurry of teachers, Steve Harlan Lionel Harris Mack Harris Joe Hart Maureen Hart Susan Hart Joseph Heiman Mark Heisler Lloyd Henderson Eric Henkel James Henretty Vicki Higbee Judy High Leonard Hill Barbara Hillwig Kathleen Hollister Dorothy Holmes Pat Holmes 98 Norman Holloway Carolyn Hood Linda Hope Melvin Hope Glenn Hopkins Christine Horvath Steve Houscworth Cheryl Howard Stephanie Howard Marilyn Howe Linda Howell Tim Howell Mary Lou Hudak Eleanora Hucbner Doug Hughes Sally Humberstone Paul Hummer Mikel Hunley Robin Iwata Ann Jackson Jeanne Jackson John Jackson Dan Jacobucci Marie Jarrell classes, and new friends Shelly Jeckel Gene Jefferson Alfred Johnson Urucc Johnson Deborah Johnson Gary Johnson I like you too! 99 Patsy Jones Sharon Jones Charles Juliana Joan Katana Robert Kennedy Anna King Carol Kinney Carol Kirk i Bewildered in the din Laverne Kirk Paulette Kisroczy Terry Kitis Mary Kleitz Gene Klodetsky Virginia Konyud Richard Kosik Tom Koziol Susan Kraber Gust Kratsas Carol Krause Tim Krug Thomas Krupa Barbara Kuhr Sue Langmack Bernard Landrum Gerhard Lantz Carl Larson 100 Aaron Lavender Diane Leadbetter Dale Lanigan John Leibert Paula Leonard Linda Lilley Wayne Littlejohn Phil LoCirande Ruth Long Barbara Longwell Lucille Lowry Florence Lucas JoAnne Luchka Ronald Lupas Dennis Lutsko Steve Lutz Lee Lynch Phyllis I ynch Edward Lyndall Vivienne Mackenzie Karen Madsen Marilyn Maloney Warren Mandelbaum Michael Mandracken and uproar of a pep rally Rex Mann Ken Marriott Mike Martnick Jeanette Mauldin Mary McCann John McCorkle Marge McCarthy Doug McDougle Debbie McGaughey Robert McGee Janice McGhee Tom McGroder Karen McIntosh Rene McKinley Richard McLaughlin Tim McManemy Margaret McNall Lynn Mcars 101 The freshmen hail their Janie Mcdeikis Laura Meeker Madeline Mcllor Thomas Mcnefee Betty Meyer Dave Meyer Harold Miller Robert Miller Denise Mitchell Tony Mitri Joann Mizick Volker Molesch Rose Marie Moore Mike Morales Tom Morgan Sheila Morrison Cecil Mounger Frank Mowed Mike Mroczka Ronald Muraco Klaine Murphy Susan Nathanson Barb Naylor Ed Negenborn Barbara Nelms Michael Nelson Heidi Nitsch Leslie Norris Danny O’Brien Kathy O’Brien 102 victorious football team Gretchcn Ohm Nancy O’Neal Joanne Orozco Winifred Overton Clcophus Owens Gail Owens Susan Owensby Barbara Pace John Pajak Norm Palcy Gary Palmer Sheila Passmore Barbara Pastuch Gary Patterson Harry Patterson Steve Panic Ralph Payton Janet Peckinpuugh Marty Pelz John Pcnaur Cynthia Pcnaus Barbara Perry Constance Peters Pete Peters Lynn Phillips John Phipps Kathy Poore Sue Posipanka 103 Roger Powell Toni Premier Debbie Price Darrell Quander Richard Rabe Dave Rafail Elliott Ramsey Thomas Rawley Tom Redding Alphonso Reese Yvonne Reese Jacqueline Reynolds Nancy Robbins Tom Robinson Betty Rosenberg Ethel Rowe Carol Richards Hans Ricken Charles Rittenburg Judy Rubertino Challenges have been met Brenda Ryans Gwendolyn Sadler Cedric Sanders Kathy Sangston Jim Saloker Sue Salvano Alfreda Salvatore Richard Sawardis Leslie Sawyer Roberta Schafle Pat Schamp Linda Scharschmidt 104 Wayne Scharsu Dean Scherbcl Wayne Schmidt Alice Scott Doug Seaman Gary Seaman Anthony Seci Wayne Segulin Pat Senk and some were conquered Linda Shaw Mike Shields Christine Shocnbcrgcr Mary Simmons Rick Singleton Byron Skidmore Kyle Skinner Judy Skrinjar I.arry Slaminka F.lise Smith Gladys Smith Gwendolyn Smith Linda Smith Norman Smith Tom Smith Terry Sneed Phyllis Sneller Harry Snowden Randy Speth Greg Spolarich Michael Springer JoAnne Steixner Lodeania Stevenson JoAnn Stone 105 I year older ... Lloydctta Stout Cathy Stole Conrad Strube Mary Ann Sullivan Jack Sutphin Joy Sutherland Janice Swanhart Mike Sylvester Linda Tabor Margie Taddeo Florctta Taylor Elizabeth Testerman Patricia Thiele Keith Thomas Madonna Thomas Morris Thorington Darrell Thornton Deborah Tinker Jeanne Tobin James Tolbert lldiko Tomaschck Elizabeth Travis Dan Trombley Vicki Trozzi Sue Tseman Tommy Tubbs Paul Turnbull James Ubbink Mary Underwood David Urey Alice Valentine Phillip VanPelt Susan VanPelt Linda Vergith Veronica Vitale Wayne Viton Pat Walker Ruth Walker Dan Ward Jack Ward Anne Warman Corcnda Watkins 106 A year wiser! NOT PICTURED: William Bowman Mona Brown Dennis Chavers Paul Hines Glen Hopkins Larry Huffman Barbara Hughes Charles Knighton Cleo Lake Larry Patterson Paul Swank Kathy Thomas Charles Wesley Randall White Hilton Watkins Sarah Watley Tom Watters Robert Waugh Sherel Waugh Barbara Webb Louis Webb Jacqueline Weitzel Betty Welniak Norma Welniak John Wert James Westlake Carole Whalen Gregory Wheeler Chuck White Robert Wiemer Henry Wilkins Denise Williams Kevin Williams Michael Williams Diane Wilson Eric Wilson Dave Winkler Sharon Wolf Sara Wood Richard Wunderlich James Yates Cynthia Yanosh Ronnie Yaxley Carol Ycggcr Mike Yesiolowski Charles Young Cindi Young Jim Zeller Ken Zeiger Joan Zimmerman 107 Sophomores eagerly return to Shaw Jennifer Adams Bob Adkins Jim Alaimo Richard Alaimo Sal Alaimo Bob Allen Richard Alvarez Jackie Andrews Penny Andrews Henry Atwater Bill Aplin Paula Arnold Pat Artim Charles Ault Dorothy Austin Madeline Bagnato Theodore Bailey Thomas Bailey Mary Baird Daniel Banning Cliff Bartlett Sue Bartsch Lawrence Basinski Glenn Batcsman Chris Bchnke Neatwood Bell William Berens John Beukeman John Bcvacqua Alex Bevan 108 with much self-assurance Fred Bizzell Marge Blankenship Larry Blevins Steve Blossom Bruce Blything Pat Booth Bruce Borcziak Ralph Bordelon Helene Bradley Mary Brass James Brock Patricia Brockmeyer Robert Brockmeyer Robert Brown Thomas Brown Hollis Bryant Dene Bucholtz Cortland Buggs Marvin Burge Paul Burgess Selena Burroughs Sharon Burrows Vita Cammarata Ray Cannavino Vince Cardenas Peggy Carroll Randy Carter Georgcne Castle Louise Castellano Holly Caufield Kathy Christie Arlo Christy Marilyn Clark Sandy Clark Francine Cook Lynda Cole Pat Cooney Beverly Cooper Judy Consilio Lyle Correll Bill Cothey Jon Courtney 109 Evelyn Crenshaw Gregory Cross William Cross Carley Cumberworth Bill Curry Vicky Curry Sally Cusick Candice Curschman Conrad D’Astolfo Mike Davirro Jim Dcbcvcc John DeForest Vetrel DcGramgreed Geraldine Dexter Donna DiJulius Jim DiPetta Gerald Dodson Myrtle Dolk Jim Donovan James Doran Susan Douglas Kathy Dow Cathy Driefort Jane Dunlap Helmut Dussing Gail Eanes Ronnie Easton Joe Eckel Joe Edwards Arnold Evans Excitement and competition of Carol Evans Debbie Faltin Diane Farmer William Farrier Darlene Fisher Nancy Flagg Mary Ann Foley Lawrence Ford Donna Fordyce Ken Forestall Marvin Fountain Robert Foy 110 James Frame Laura Franslaw Reini Freibertshauser Wendy Fromme Lynda Frye Greg Funk Marilyn Galambush Elaine Gallitto Laura Garel Carolyn Gepharl Jim Giarclli Linda Gibson Jim Gicscl Gloria Glover Linda Glover Diane Goodwill Meg Gottron Sharon Gouger Donna Gnagey Cathy Grant Jim Grant Bill Graves Scott Gray Debbie Green Stuart Greenblatt Tom Greggs Kirsten Groce Tony Gunder Carolyn Guzick A1 Haag 1 of 10,000 affects sophomores Kathy Hageman Karen Haines Margie Hamric Tom Hann Cecilia Harding Ed Harrell Judy Harris John Harrison Dennis Hart Moffit Hartley Gerry Hartory Bette Heiglc 111 A new world is discovered Terry Higbee Chris Hill Pat Hill Michael Hoffer Debbie Holzheimer Cynthia Hooper Marianne Horvath Jacqueline Holes Elaine Howard Jeff Howell Sue Hruska Chris Huber Judy Hull Nathaniel Idoine Bart Ivic Gary Jackson Robert Jackson Leslie Jacobs Edward James Rita Janmey Louise Jarrell Mary Frances Jcnnc Gregory Jennings JoAnn Johnson Sheila Johnson Debbie Jones Deborah Jones Gary Jones Gertrude Jones Larry Jones Stcrlic Jones Rick Jordan George Katana Frank Keehl Marilyn Kcllcher Sandy Kemerer Tim Kenneally Gerald Kidd Chris King Otto Kleinhens Lian Klimowski Jeffrey Knox mder the microscope Kathy Kormos Fred Kramer Ken Kranz Bill Krug John Krupa Jeffrey Kull JoAnn Kundmiller Tom Kutschek Renee La France Beverly Landry Gary Lane Marie Lanesc Dennis Lann Rosemary Lapin Tom Larabee Debbie Largent Sue Lauffer Harry Leichner Harrison Lenyard Jim Leverenz Lawrence Liggins Marcia Linamcn Sherry Lissc Charlene Litllepage Lill Ljuboya Marilyn Longwell John I.ossing Trudye Lott Anne Lucas Lois Lucky 113 Louis Lunar Claude Luzicr Larry Lyles Galetha Lynch Nan Madlingcr Sharmain Mallory Thaddeus Mandato Janet Mann I J. V. reign Lynn Manning Deborah Marcovy Prentis Marcum Joe Marinelli Mary Marino Sue Markus Beth Marnie Cathy Marschall Adelena Marshall Carol Mastrobuono Randy Mates Cornelia Matthew Chester Mattocks Judy Mauldin Michael McClimans Mervyn McConnell Terry McCurdy Dorothy McDermott 114 Karen McDougle Steve McKay Arthur McKelton Joann McQueen Genevieve Merritt Paul Meyer Dennis Montgomery Don Moody Johnnie Mae Moore Michele Moran Dennis Morrow Joy Mowell David Mowry David Moye Dennis Mullen Steve Mullins Sandra Muncy Janet Nash Barb Naylor Patty Naylor Gladys Neilly Jack Nesser Karyl Neubauer Jerry Nero victorious as football co-champs Linda Newman Verdcll Newman Roger Nissen Gary Nord Elizabeth O’Bryan Pat O’Connell Sandra Oliver Dave O’Neil Terry O’Neil Linda Overton Ann Page Greg Paley Richard Palmer Tim Parnall Norman Patterson Diane Pattie Nancy Pearse Ted Pemberton 115 The school seems smaller Tim Perkins Larry Perry Pete Peters Sandi Phipps James Pignatore Robert Pinkney Nick Pishncry Sherry Pivoda Alice Pope Sue Posatiere Douglas Powers John Prokop Diane Quinn Margaret Rabidcau Drewnette Raby Jim Ral Diane Randles Barrie Reardon Bernice Reddick Frank Reed Rande Reinhard Greg Rickett Ron Riddle Chet Rose Edward Rose Brian Ross 116 the second time around Mary Rothacrmcl Lynda Rowan James Rubertino Donn Rudy Melvis Sadler Donna Samson John Sanzo Michelle Savino Clara Jean Sawyer Denise Sawyer John Sayre Virginia Scaffide Louella Scanlan Mary Ann Schamp Michelle Schobel Peggy Schofield Kathy Schuff Charles Schultz Joyce Schultz Stuart Schuyler Wayne Seaman Audrone Semcta Glee Seymoure Pat Shackleford Charles Shantery Brian Shaw Brenda Short Ann Shrader Lee Shroyer John Simmons Ralph Simmons Herbert Simpkins Jane Sinclair Maria Skupniewski 117 Teresa Skupniewski Eifeen Sloan Barbara Smith Linda Smith Terry Smith James Soedcr Pat Sonday Zachary Space Brendalyn Span Charles Spencer Gloria Stanish Barry Steele Donald Steele Karen Stemple Linda Stepien Bonnie Stevenson Robert Stewart Saundra Stewart Chris Stoner Thcothry Stubbs Rick Suszter Steve Suszter Bill Swearinger Elizabeth Tabor I Undergraduate pictures taken 118 Margaret Tunko Eunice Taylor Carol Tcrtulliano John Thomas George Thompson Barbara Thurmond Chester Todd Mike Todd Shirley Toler Lazzlo 1 omaschck Carol Trivison Rick Troll Christine Troychak Ronald Twiggs Don Ubbink Sandra Valenti Ken Vanderground Janice Van Plasscndal Cathy Vichos Janet Vogt Maryanne Voinovich Mike Walington Ted Walsh Tim Walsh with assembly line precision James Wardle Sharon Ware Sherry Warnack Tom Weigel Edith Wcinrich Franklin Wells George Welther Nancy Wert Bruce Wcstcott Harold Whetzel Gloria Whisenant Alice Whitehead John Whitfield Terry Wicklinc Peggy Wiegand Larry Wiggins Phillip Wiggins Bernice Williams 119 Will we ever be juniors? s Ethel Williams Janet Williams Jessie Williams Marvin Williams Ray Williams Robert Williams Diane Willison Barbara Wilson Jay Wilson Byron Wilton Stephen Winkler Elaine Wise Wiegand Wishner John Wittenmyer Dennis Wojanowski Ann Wooten Darlene Wright Shirley Yeloushan Rita Yondo Nancy Zagorc Dick Zeller NOT PICTURED: Bob Bowers Earnest Bridgewater Ulysses Crawford Anthony Dottore Clyde McFarland Stanley Sims Carmen Young 120 Juniors rally school spirit Carol Abramczyk Edward Adams Margaret Adams Dennis Adkins Bob Allen Connie Alstedt Janet Atkins Bruce Baer Douglas Baer Tony Bagnato Mabel Ball Christy Bardclang Jcane Barry Dave Bartholomew Judy Bartkus Larry Bass David Bassett Andy Beal Annette Beaty Tim Beauregard Nancy Beckenhauer Jeff Bednar Rose Benis Becky Bennett Bob Benz Cindy Bernier Mike Beskett Larry Betha Bonnie Beukeman Eugene Billington 121 Just try to make me go in. Mr. Skinner. Just try! Pete Billington Phillip Blakeway Dennis Blything Florence Bobak Frank Bordelon Jan Boudreau John Bouffard Bruce Bowers Kay Bradley Gerald Brannon Frnie Brass Carmi Brittain Juniors take over privileges and John Brockmeyer Gilbert Brown Robert Brown Ronald Brown Sylvia Brown Yvonne Brown Willie Brumfield Rosalius Bunkey Fmma Jean Burnetta Dave Butchart John Butler Linda Butler Bruce Bythway Mary Cain Bob Cala Angelo Cammarata Don Campbell Joann Cannon 122 Malcolm Carlson Brenda Carter Shelley Causey Gloria Ccrney Paulette Chambers Robert Chambers Alan Champagne Pat Champagne Fran Chawbess Sally Cheraso Carol Chernay Angela Christopher Antoinette Ciarcia Frank Clark Anita Cocker Linda Coggins Dick Collier Elsie Collins Fonda Collins Don Conaway Janet Connell Arthur Copeland Bob Cornez LecAnn Correll responsibilities of S.H.S. upperclassmen F.d Coughlin Dennis Coveman Kenneth Cox Barb Crysler Nancy Csider Mary F.llcn Dagg Sue Dancy Katie Daniels Paul Darkovich Lynne David Dale Davies Carole Davis Terry Davis Gail Dcbelak Debbie Depp Mary Lou DeJulius Terry Delahanty Malinda Dexter 123 John DiBartolomeo Jeanne Dick Toni Dillard Richard Dix Jon Dixon Clyde Dockery Donna Doedderlein Becky Donaldy Shirley Donato John Dorsey Bcrnie Dougherty Deborah Dowery Thomas Draper Dave Dula Bob Dunn Ron Dyczcwski Allen Dye Glenn Easton Class rings herald coming of Tom Effland Barb Egan Elaine Elder Linda Elder Karen Eller Ed Erickson Mike Erwin Ann Evans Charles Evans David Evans Lew Evcrly Pat Fedell Joe Fcrruso Mike Ferruso Lester Ficzeri Bonnie Figlcr Bill Fisher James Fisher Mary Ann Fisher Debbie Fletcher Robert Fletcher Arthur Flood Cathy Fotinos Larry Fountain 124 Gary Friedlunder Tom Frozzi Dan Fuller James Gade Elaine Gage John Gannon Linda Garrison Ronna Mae Gatikc Kathy Gerlosky Bill Gcst Mike Giannino Mary Gibson Jean Giglia Carole-Lynn Glavic James Glenn Bruce Glick Charles Glover Linda Glover senior year Sharon Gnagey Tom Gocrndt Bennie Goodwin Tom Gould Reg Gower Tom Grant Cheryl Gray Sarah Grayson Chuck Griffey John Griffy Mike Griffith Mary Guella 125 Goldie Gunn Joe Gurkey Greg Guy Vernon Guy Jody Halliday Michelle Hallier Dennis Hammel Karen Hanel Rachelle Hardin Fargo Harding Rona Harding Fred Hargrove Juniors examine careers, colleges; Kenneth Hargrove Rick Harlan James Harley Juanita Harris Margaret Harris Chris Hart Carolyn Hatter Richard Heaton Gary Henderson Lorentha Henderson John Hess Ray Hess Charlene Hetzler Thomas Hoban Roy Hodgson Doris Hogan Dave Holmes Jean Holmes 126 Cccclia Holt Walter Holt Paul Homrighausen Dan Hood John Hooper Velma Hopkins Margaret Horne Bill Hotchkiss Deborah Howard John Howard Margie Howell Lynda Hruska look forward to last year of high school Terry Hruska Carol Hugebeck Rob Hughes Charles Hunter Marc Ikncr Wilbur Ingram Diane Jackson Robert Jackson Shirley James Ross Jarrell Carolyn Johnson Otis Johnson Celeste Jones Joyce Jones Rose Jordan Chrys Kaarma John Kalan Elizabeth Kapka 127 Paul Keefer Dorothy Keig Jim Kelly fleorge Kelsey Karen Kennan Linda Kent Thurman Kettles Mary Pat Kingzctt Kathy Kish Van Klavcrn Helen Klodetsky Michelle Knausz Nelson Koch John Kovach Peggy Kreutzbcrg Dave Lacng John Lally Linda LaRiche Ray Latimer Rochelle Lavender Barbara Lavcrdiere Marsha Leadbetter Kathy Lerch Nick Licursi P.S.A.T. aids college-bound juniors Juniors study American literature Karen Major Pat Malone Kathy Maloney Brian Mandelbaum Nicoli Mandracken Barb Marshall Nick Martello Jim Martin Joe Martin Ron Martin Sheryl Martin Joe Matulis Ron Mayberry Dan Mazzolini Shelley McCoy Evelin McGhee Cecil McKee Dana McKnight Adrienne McVeity Carol Michal Edward Miller Jim Miller John Milroy Carla Mims Maureen Montgomery Donna Moody Dan Moore Dorothy Moore Willie Moore Charles Morgan Gwen Morgan Linda Morgan Mark Morrison James Mulhern Laurel Mullen Julie Nadeau Dale Naismith Branko Nastasich JoAnn Neil Jennifred Newman Winifred Newman Chris Noon 129 Kevin Ogborn Jack O’Leary Willie Oliver Sandy O’Neal Chris Orrick Bob Orwig Doug Ostanck Ruth Owens Dale Pace Bob Pagan Joanne Papadcllas Calvin Parker History in depth gives vision of Nancy Fata Carol Paul Ruthie Lee Payne Annette Peoples Dan Perry Jennifer Perry Robert Perry Sandra Pciry Ray Petrello David Petrie Marcella Petrini Martha Pctrone Dave Petruziello Doris Petty Sally Phelps Linda Pickering Rinaldo Pistininzi Marie Pocaro 130 Linda Premier Rodney Preston Dora Price Sandy Pugh Jan Pustai Sharon Rabe Bob Raeburn Deborah Raico Betty Randles James Reed American heritage Pat Rees Nyoka Redmond Jack Renner Becky Renwick Dcbby Repetsky Dorothy Rezzolla Gene Rheaume Debbie Rhodes Joanne Richards Bob Riggert Mary Risberg Roni Robbins Larry Robertson Verna Robinson Marcella Rogers Judy Rohrbough Sue Rose Vera Rosenbcrry Tony Rubetiino Jacqueline Rucker Valentina Rudko 131 Craig Rudolphy Bob Ruggerio Angie Rumpf Dennis Sabol Donald Sabol Joe Salvano Sam Salvo Trudy Sangston James Sansavera Marlene Sault Michael Ann Scanlan Leonard Schade I Class of 67 provides a challenge Rick Schmidt Vince Sciarrabba Marguerite Scott Ronald Scott Dolores Seagall Pattie Seaman Rick Seymour Antoinette Shearer Betty Shields Linda Shumaker Leo Siciliano Cathy Silvester Bob Simmons Rochelle Simon Joy Siple Joanne Skully Robert Smith Rose Smith 132 Jacqueline Stewart James Stewart John Stewart Randall Stewart Donna Stuart Tom Sullivan Harry Sylvester Gino Tartaglia Jann Terry Donna Thornton Sharon Tilley George Tsagaris Monroe Tubbs David Tucker Martin Tyus Bob Vacco Rich Valentine Tom Veale Lynn Veber Susan Vergith Susan Vincelli Susan Vogler Mike Walker Judy Walsh Danny Ward Annette Warren Paul Warren Andrew Watson Kurt Weinrich Matt Welther for seniors in 1 of 10,000 Sharon Smith Susan Smith Connie Snowden Rae Ann Snyder Bill Sonvillc Steve Spithos Marlene Spolarich Pat Stevens 133 Juniors eagerly anticipate senior year Michael Whipkey Joyce White Sandy Wiechering Melvina Williams Pat Williams Marie Wilson Linda Windlc Jane Winebarger Marilyn Wolf Mike Wolfgram Linda Wood Kathy Woodruff Charlene Woodson Stephen Wooten Ron Wright Mark Yahner Jim Zimmerman Chris Zola NOT PICTURED: Sally Beres Bonnie Brinkley Carl Fiorcllo Gregg Friedlander Bob Galayda Steve Kirby Jim Luchka Kathleen Payne Kathy Quinn Beverly Reese Susan Smith Yvonne Taylor Sharon Tiley Barbara Tucker Hal Walker David White Ralph Wohr 134 Seniors Senior class officers endeavor to 136 PATRICIA PRESTON. Secretary and Treasurer create “the perfect senior year Linda Abramczyk David Accetta Shirley Alvarez Pamela Amico Warren Andy Eileen Ault Ben Bagby Dennis Ball Edward Ball Nancy Barton James Biggins Linda Bitlenc Barbara Blake Frederick Bond Gary Bondi I Paula Borzy Virginia Bourisseau Rodney Bowman Challenge of adult world met Linda Boyle Marjorie Boyle Michael Bracallo Willard Brack Barbara Bradley Jo Ann Britton Bertram Brown Sandra Brown Joann Bunkley Nola Burgess 138 with courage, fortitude, confidence Leo Carabotta Harry Cargill Ronald Carnevale Mamie Carney Denise Carter Henry Carter Sandra Carter Patrick Castro Elizabeth Cathcart 139 Seniors ponder examinations, colleges, John Christie Christine Clark Cheryl Clem Susan Coiner James Collingwood Christine Collins Debra Collins Margaret Connors David Cowles Bonnie Craine Linda Cray David Crysler Sarah Culver Lorraine Champagne John Chapman Nancy Chorman applications, and then--------wait! Linda Davidson Betty Davis Lawrence Davis Mary Debcvec Dianne DeLillo Dardanella DiPetta Jo Ann Dottorc Rosanne Drago David Duca Daniel Dudick Brian Duncan Mary DuPont Bonita Dyczewski 141 Hattie Mac Edwards Jane Erickson Fond memories of Shaw Coletta Flagg Elizabeth Fleischer Susan Fording James Fowler Marlene Frano 142 Richard Fraser Fely Fuentes are held by senior class JoAnn Gallitto Cheryl Gambatese Nancy Gardiner Sharon Garrison Kuthlecn Gianinno Jim Gibbs Francis Gipson Barbara Godfrey George Goga Henry Goodwin 143 Prom committees find entertainment, Gail Gray John Grcga Janet Griff Sara Grover Betty Guinn George Gum Robert Gurkey Charles Hageman Dennis Hamilton Jean Hamilton Patricia Hartman Kathleen Hartory Maureen Hartory 144 choose theme, and decide on refreshments Brian Hartzell Michelle Hayes James Hazelctt Gail Hecker Richard Heinrich Melanie Heisler Sheryl Henderson Michael Hidock Barbara Hisel Daniel Holdcrbaum Alan Hughes David Hughes Linda Hughes 145 Shaw holds years of experience and James Hughey Robert Hull Kathleen Hummer Michael Idoine Egle Ignatavicius Thomas Izzo Vera Jackson Nancy Jacob Candace Jones James Jones Paul Keig Stephen Kelly Ralph Kelsey 146 learning for this year’s senior class Donald Kennedy Nancy Kerr Lois Kisroczy Anne Klein Katherine Klevenow Alexandra Knausz Anna Korenke Candace Koshier Dale Kozlik George Kraber Carolyn Kranz Kathryn Krause Brigitte Laivinx Drena Lane Linda Leibert 147 Roy Layton Concctta Licursi Eric Lindgren Richard Lisse Where there’s a will, there’s Charles Lucas William Lucky Dan Lutz Janis Lyles Judy Lynch Pamela Lynch Robert Maas Gerry MacNcal Beverly Maeder Barbara Main Theodore Mann Billie Mae Marcum Gail Marnie 148 Maureen Marshall Rose Martin Linda Matthews Antoinette McCurdy a wa Grier McIntosh Dana McKinley Michael McNeil Marilyn McNeill Larry Mickshaw Douglas Miller 149 Frantic senior editor works long hours Jed Morison Joan Morton Antoinette Munarctto Michael Muraco Dan Musk 150 to complete section by deadline Duane Newnes James Nicholson Charles O’Brien Sheila O’Malley Thomas Opalko Melissa Ott Ida Pajak Susan Palm Barbara Parkinson Linda Pusluch Patricia Patterson Robert Patterson Ronald Pattie Robert Peppard Candice Perchan Shaw’s doors hold behind them the Michael Petruziello Paula Phipps Thelma Pirie Anthony Pistone Vito Pistonc 152 key to knowledge and versatility Barbara Riedel Susan Riedel Dorothy Risbcrg Lucy Robbins Harvey Robertson 153 “Sing with praise to old Shaw Christine Rucker John Sands Gloria Sapp Charee Sawyer Mary Beth Sawyer Lester Schafle Paul Scherbel Kenneth Schmidt Patricia Schoenen Peter Schofield Margaret Schott Joseph Schultz 154 High School, glorify her name ... Karl Schultz Toby Schwartzbcrg Cynthia Scott Sandra Scruggs Thomas Scully Susan Senger Carolyn Scper Patricia Seymour Barbara Shoda Leslie Shones Harriet Shope Linda Short 155 Shaw students show 156 Terrell Smith Diane Smolcn their winning spirit Donna Sneed Christine Snyder Karyn Soukup Demetria Space Carole Stephens David Sternberg Nancy Stevenson Glenna Stewart Craig Stitt Jo Ann Storkan Albert Stuart Kathleen Sullivan A1 Taddeo Here. Dan. try my clear Score. Patricia Taddeo Wayne Techet Richard Tomkalski 157 Seniors prepare for future, examine job Cheryl Toth Mary Troll Maria Tscvdos Norman Turk Marian Turner Van Tyus John Urbancich Maria Vacante 158 opportunities, and anticipate graduation Gretchen Van Voorhis Christopher Walsh Robert Ward Launa Wardell David Ware Kirk Warner Elizabeth Warsinsky Candice Washkewicz Katherine Wasil 159 Relaxed atmosphere J. Christopher Watters David Weigel G. Steven Wellman Noel Werley Anthony Wesley Mark Westcott Judith Whisenant Judith Wiechcring Diane Wiemer Gary Williams 160 of classrooms encourages learning Mary Williamson Paul Michael Wilson Darrell Winebarger Joanne Wint Shirley Wise Karen Yates Robin Yaxley Harvey Yeager Frances Yoshioka Barbara Young 161 Gridders honored at annual banquet. Michael Zagorc Thomas Zellhofcr And so —fare thee well SENIORS NOT PICTURED: William Asbury Edward Blankenship James Brown Clayton Burroughs Douglas Byers Howard Cast Ellis Clancy Ronald Corcoran Paul Cotkin Charles Cottrell Edward Culbertson Jeanette Dunn Joseph Giglia Sheryl Goens Charles Grant Carol Gumto Kathleen Harrigan Patricia Lanese Ian MacKinnon Maxine Madden James McCoy Gregory Miscko June Owensby Thomas Pearn George Penavs Ronald Petruccio Barbara Phelps Rita Phelps Thomas Pinkney Elga Role Hollis Rumph Kathleen Schade Richard Sirbello William Smith Betty Thomas Yvonne Thorington Leslie Vance Robert Vcntresca Edward Williams Rowena Williams Marie Wojtanowski Raymond Yahncr Steven Zeigcr 162 Another class has graduated; another leaf has fallen from the tree of knowledge. Through the years the tree has grown to maturity as the students of Shaw have grown in a wealth of intellectual experience. Each year has brought new perspectives and ideals. Each student has become an individual although he is not alone with his separate problems. He is surrounded by friends and guiding teachers. As the leaf falls and finds its worldly place, Shaw graduates are able to leave singly and seek their own goals, searching for further identities. 163 SENIOR INDEX ABRAMCZYK. LINDA KATHLEEN 14308 Strathmore Avenue Lynn LI-1-2751 Secretary—Dyke College Future Secretary, Guard Club, Swim Leaders. G.A.A.. Friendship Club. Pep Club ACCETTA, DAVID JOSEPH 007 16005 Caledonia LI-1-7694 Electronic Engineer Television Crew, Marching and Concert Band. Concession Stand ALVAREZ, SHIRLEY ANN 1831 Mt. Union 451-1019 Secretary G.A.A., Le Masque. Future Secretaries AMICO. PAMELA JEAN Pam 876 Neal View Rd. 541-8778 Kent State. University Pep Club. Friendship Club, 2 yr. Student Council (Alternate) ASBURY, LEE WILLIAM Tab 13700 Sixth Avenue 681-4868 Printer, Typesetter Stage Craft AULT. EILEEN MARIE Blondie Bean 14619 Shaw Avenue 851-2272 Willoughby Eastlake School of L.P.N. Future Nurses, Volunteer Work BAGBY. BEN PALMORE 1278 East 141 761-6158 Accountant Student Council Alternate. Monitor. Concert Choir, Rhythm Teems, Basketball Manager, Spring Play BALL. DENNIS ALLAN Denny 13816 Northfield MU-1-1296 Mechanical Engineer—University of New Mexico Varsity Baseball BALL. EDWARD EUGENE Ed 1701 Collamer Street MU-1-2039 Coast Guard J.V. Football. J.V. Golf, Varsity Golf, Wrestling, Bowling Captain, Library Monitor BARTON, NANCY 1717 Shaw Avenue 681-6428 Nurse Pep Club. Student Council Co-chairman of Publicity. Future Nurses, Future teachers —Co-chairman of Publicity. G.A.A.. Friendship Club. Monitor. Swimming Leader, Swim Team Timer BARTSCH. CAROL 15904 Henley Road ER-l-4052 Secondary Education—DePauw University A.F.S. Candidate. Canteen Council. College Club, French Club, German Club. National Honor Society—Treasurer, Pep Club— Secretary: Treasurer. Speech Club—Secretary; Vice-President. Prom Committee— Chairman BAXTER. GRANT RICHARD Bo 1839 Burnette UL-1-0981 Dentist—Cleveland State German Club, Track, Cross-Country, Ski Club. Swim Leader. Prom Committee BECKENHAUER. MARCIA ANN 1866 Marloes Avenue 451-1768 Cleveland State G.A.A..|Futurc Secretaries, Friendship Club BELL, JO LA VERNE Jo 14508 Orinoco GL-1-3219 Interior Designer—Institute of Interior Design of New York, or Elementary Teacher —Miami Pep Club. G.A.A.. Friendship Club BELL, LINDA LOUISE Lynn 1462 Hayden Avenue 761-4385 Nursing—Ohio State University Future Nurses Club—President. German Club. Monitor BENDECK, GARY C. 1347 Hampton Rd. 269-2649 Engineer—Ohio University J.V. Football, Basketball. Baseball. Monitor. Ski Club BIBB. MARSHA Ann 1222 Rozelle 761-6745 Akron University G.A.A., French Club. Jr. Achievement, Observer BIGGINS. JAMES MICHAEL Jim 1517 East 133 St. 268-2556 Data-Processing J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball. Varsity Baseball. Monitor BITTENC. LINDA FAYF Lynnie 2004 Nelawood Road LI-1-2102 Teacher—Community College Monitor. Future Secretaries. G.A.A.. Friendship Club. Pep Club BLAKE. BARBARA ANNE Babs 910 Helmsdale 761-7621 IBM Operator Pep Club. Future Teachers Association. Girls Athletic Association BOND, FREDERICK CHASE Rick 926 Brunswick Road 681-0880 Episcopal Minister—Adrian College College Club—President. Observer Reporter. Pep Club, Le Masque Club, Future Teachers, Taught slow learners at Prospect (for full semester). Concert Choir BONDI, GARY Virginia 2034 Taylor Rd. MU-1-2176 Miami of Florida J.V. Football. Freshmen Wrestling. German Club. Ski Club BORZY, PAULA CHRISTINE 1875 Forest Hills Blvd. Secretary Chairman of Publicity for Future Secretaries Club. Monitor BOURISSF.AU. VIRGINIA MARIE Gina 13855 Superior Rd. 321-529! Boston University Spanish National Honor Society. Observer Staff, Monitor. Lc Masque BOWMAN, RODNEY Ron 13424 Beaumont 761-6552 BOYLE. LINDA JEAN Linda 1319 East 142nd Street 681-5510 Cosmetologist BOYLE, MARGIE KATHERINE Kathy 1319 East 142nd Street 681-5510 G.A.A., Pep Club BRACALLO. JOSEPH MICHAEL B 1929 Taylor Rd. PO-1-8575 Management—Social Worker Varsity Baseball. Monitor. Gym Leader BRACK, WILLARD JR. Willy 1831 Page Avenue 851-6888 Accountant—Kent State 164 BRADLEY. BARBARA ANN Bradley 1869 Hastings Avenue Airline Stewardess—Bowling Green Student Council—Publicity Chairman. Pep Club. G.A.A.. La Masque. Speech Club. Catalina. Observer Staff. Concert Choir, Friendship Club. Monitor Captain. Prom Committee—Chairman BRITTON. JOANN Jo 1764 Rosedale Avenue 761-3607 Community College Y Teens. Choir BROWN. BERTRAM Bert 1515 Glenmont Rd. YE-2-8299 Ohio State BROWN. JAMES BARNEY Barney 1175 Carlyon Rd. UL-1-1887 Physical Education Teacher BROWN. SANDRA Sandy 1330 Hampton Road 681-1754 Lynchburg College Army-Navy Cheerleader. Student Council— Recording Secretary, Pep Club, G.A.A.. Athletic Council, Canteen Committee— Vice-President, Prom Committee—Chairman. Junior Varsity Cheerleader. Junior Varsity Cheerleading Manager. French Club. Friendship Club BUNKLEY JOANN Jo 1831 Wadena 791-7535 Teacher BURGESS, NOLA ELAINE 2046 Brunswick Road MU-1-4622 Malone College Band. Rhythm Teems, College Club. Swimming Timers. Monitor BURROUGHS, CLAYTON The Little “O” 1739 Lakefront Street 451-4792 Miami or Ohio University Football. Basketball BURROUGHS. JOYCE REGINA Little Bit 1739 Lakefront 451-4792 Private Secretary—Cleveland State University Future Secretaries Club. G.A.A.. Monitor BUTTERFIELD. PHILIP 895 Greyton Road EV-l-6344 A ccounting—Community BYERS, DOUGLASS LE MOYNE Oscar 1610 Elsinore Commercial Art—Los Angeles Technical Trade School CAIN. TIMOTHY Hercules 1625 F.lbcron 721-6454 Accountant—Kent State Track, Football, Wrestling CARABOTTA, JOSEPH LEONE Leo 1873 Penrose Avenue RA-1-3376 CARGILL, HARRY 1520 Hayden Ave. 851-4842 CARNEVALE, RONALD Ron 13820 Strathmore 681-4387 CARNEY, MAMIE JEAN 1729 Elsinore St. UL-1-0103 Secretary CARTER, DENISE MARIE 967 Greyton Road 681-0713 Hart wick College Friendship Club, Canteen Council, G.A.A., Concert Choir, Student Council, College Club, Spanish National Honor Society. Ski Club. Pep Club, Prom Committee CARTER. HENRY CONRAD JR. Junior 1709 Holyoke Ave. 451-3708 Pipe Fitter CARTER. SANDRA SUE Sandy 1709 Holyoke GL-1-3708 Secretary Monitor. Future Secretaries Club CAST, HOWARD 1875 Page PO-1-0411 J.V. Football CASTRO. PAT 1823 Alvason 851-0894 Cuyahoga Community College ( ATHCART. ELIZABETH ANNE Betty 15640 Brewster FA-1-9180 Bucknell University N.F.L. Speech Club—President, Debate. Catalina Club—President, Choir, National Honor Society, Guard Club, Le Masque Club. Music Man CHAMPAGNE, LORRAINE Lorri 14722 Shaw Ave. 761-1735 CHAPMAN. JOHN M JR 1093 Hereford Rd. 321-9081 Radio-T. V.—Miami University N.F.L. Speech Club—President; Degree of distinction in national Forensic League, Le Masque Dramatic Society Vice President; Member of National Thespian Society, Music Man. You Can't Take It With You. Annie Get Your Gun. Our Town. Harvey. S.H.S.—T.V. News; Part-time announcer CHORMAN. NANCY Zeldo 15612 Oakhill PO-1-8979 Ohio University G.A.A.. Army-Navy Varsity. Hi-Liter-Manager. Pep Club, Monitor. Ski Club. Prom Committee CHRISTIE. JOHN 1418 East 133 St. LI-1-7574 Cleveland State J.V. Basketball. Track Team, Cross-Country Team CLANCY. ELLIS Ulysses 1728 Lakefront 681-4676 Dramatic School Football CLARK. CHRISTINE BONNIE Bon 2093 Mt. Vernon Blvd. YE-2-5729 Interior Design—Purdue German Club—President. Student Council —Corresponding Secretary, Hi-Liter, Army-Navy Monitor Captain. Canteen Council Poster Committee—Chairman, Athletic Council, Swim Timer. Pep Club. Ski Club. Catalina Club. Prom Committee—Chairman. G.A.A. CLEM. CHERYL MAY Cherry 15681 Wyatt Rd. 932-0466 Geologist—M usk ingum College Club, Friendship Club Secretary. Pep Club, Mixed Chorus. Concert Choir. Black and Red Review COINER, SUSAN ANN Sue 1900 Knowles UL-1-4867 Secretary Pep Club, Future Secretary Club. Monitor. Future Teachers Club, Friendship Club COLLINGWOOD, JAMES Jeff 14510 Shaw Avenue 851-3497 Engineer—Cleveland State German Club COLLINS, DEBBIE 1332 East 152 Street 681-7246 Music Man, Monitor, Monitor Captain. G.A.A.. Girls Sports Editor—Shuttle 165 CONNORS. MARGARET MARY Margie 1263 Coit Avenue 451-9508 Secretary Mixed Chorus, Monitor. Future Secretaries Club CORCORAN. RONALD 14780 Elderwood UL-l-0024 CO I KIN, PAUL RONALD 13995 Superior 321-7366 East Coast Sales Promotor COTTRELL. CHARLES E. Charlie 1792 Elberon Avc. 795-1951 Repairman COWLES. DAVID PEMBROKE Charlie- 934 Dresden 451-6296 C he mist ry. Psychology—Rutgers German Club—Vice-President. Student Council. Canteen Council, College Club. Swimming Team. Tennis Team. Choir. Boy's State CRAINE. BONNIE Mouse 14107 Potomac Ave. 681-5782 Clerical Work Pep Club. Friendship Club. G.A.A.. Shuttle Staff—Sophomore and Freshman Editors. Monitor CRAY. LINDA JANE 14507 Orinoco Ave. 541-2237 Cooper School of Art Pep Club. Monitor Captain. G.A.A.. F.T.A. CRYSLER, DAVID J. Dave 2067 laylor Rd. MU-1-4183 Choir, Rhythm Teens. Black and Red Review. Golf. Ski Club, Prom Committee CULBERTSON. EDWARD CRAIG 16208 Nelaview MU-1-2997 Military Career CULVER. SARAH MARIE Sally 1838 Wymore PO-I-5664 University of Arizona Speech Club, Drama Club. Service Club. Stage Crew CUMBERWORTH, EDWIN Ed 1844 Alvason Road 681-8315 Northwestern, Ohio State. Michigan State Bowling Team. Shaw Observer-reporter. Monitor CUSHNYR. CYNTHIA JANE Cindy 952 Selwyn Road 381-7011 Legal Secretary—Kent State University Pep Club. Friendship Club, G.A.A.. Future Secretaries Club. Shuttle Staff—Junior Editor, Student Council DAGENBACH. BRIAN DOUGLAS 719 Parkside Boulevard EV-1-1382 Cincinnati Uhiversity Gym Leader. Monitor DANIEL. MARTHA SUSAN Marti 1850 Windermere 851-1371 St. Alexis Hospital School of Nursing German Club. Nurses Club. G.A.A. DAUCHY. JAMES H 908 Dresden Rd. MU-1-0628 Grove City Varsity Wrestling. Varsity Tennis. Monitor DAVIDSON. LINDA 12721 Phillips Avenue 451-5652 Registered Nurse—Western Reserve or University of Cincinnati Student Council, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Canteen Council. G.A.A.. Athletic Cobncil, J.V. Cheerleader. Varsity Cheerleader.. Monitor, Future Nurses Club. Official's Club. Army-Navy Basketball DAVIS, BF.TTY JEAN Rad Davis 1233 Melbourne Road 851-8769 Mathematics—M iami G.A.A.. Friendship Club. Pep Club. Junior Achievement. Canteen Council DAVIS. DALE 16316 Helmsdale MU-1-5644 C.P.A.—Kent State Student Council, Class Officer. Varsity Baseball, Monitor. Basketball DAVIS. LAWRENCE Davis, Larry 1204 Eddy R.D. 851-7393 Ohio State DEBEVEC, MARY CATHERINE Cathie 1836 Stanwood 681-7454 Lynchburg, Meredith G.A.A., Catalina. Student Council. Monitor, Swim l earn. Prom Committee DE LILLO. DIANNE Di 822 Helmsdale Road 681-3866 I.B.M. School G.A.A.. Student Council. Pep Club. Monitor. Friendship Club DI PETTA, DARDANELLA Varnsy 1871 Roxbury Road 721-1485 Dental Assistant Publications. Monitor DOTTORE. JO ANN 14517 Shaw Avenue UL-1-5539 International Beauty School G.A.A. DRAGO. ROSANNE 1880 Wadena Avenue CE-1-1960 Business Administration—Kent State Monitor, Pep Club DUCA. DAVID Dave 1562 East 123 541-5655 Manufacturing DUDICK, DANIEL M. Dan 3704 Northvale ER-1-9835 Navy DUNCAN, BRIAN ALEXANDER Dune 1651 Lockwood PO-1-5911 Oceanography—Miami, University of Ohio Gym Leader, Monitor DUNN.JANET 1748 Northfield Ave. UL-1-4387 Whiting Business College DUPONT. MARY 15629 Euclid Avenue 541-8231 Kent State DYCZEWSK1. BONITA 1319 Elwood Road 851-4238 Elementary Teacher—Cleveland State College Club. German Club, F.T.A. FDWARDS. HATTIE MAE Lillie Ruth 1665 Elberon 791-2829 Elementary Education—Ohio University College Club. F.T.A.. Observer Staff—Feature page writer ERICKSON, JANE Jancy 15735 Fenemore Road Ye 2-2663 Music—Washington Slate University Concert Choir, Band. Orchestra, German Club, French Club, Rhythm Teens, Student Council, N.H.S. FREDERICO, LAVERNE Smiliey 1764 Auburndalc Housewife G.A.A. Jan Mar Bonnie 166 FEE, ROBERT Bob 14715 Terrace Road 761-7604 Electronic Teclinician FEJES. ALBERT Al 1750 Fay Street MU 1-4254 Electronics Technician Monitor Post FELICE. JOSEPH Joe 14312 Potomac 681-1750 Art—Ohio State Wrestling FISHER, JAMES EDWARD 13310 Milan Avenue GL 1-8767 A rmy FLAGG, LOUISE COLETTA Colete 1827 Wadena Street SW 5-0385 Teacher of Deaf Mutes—Kent State C.Y.F.—Vice President. Girls School Grade Club—Treasurer FLEISCHER. ELIZABETH Betty 1841 Roxford LI 1-6671 Beautician FORDING, SUSAN DEBORAH Susie 14841 Elderwood Road LI 1-2593 Art Teacher—Cleveland Institute of Art Shuttle—Art Editor. Pep Club—Art Chairman. College Club. Future Nurses, Monitor FOWLER. JAMES L. Jim 1731 Eastham Avenue UL 1-6632 Bowlinf Green Band, Korb Sound. Student Council. S. H.S.T.V. FRANO. MARLENE Marty 1019 Caledonia 761-3475 Elementary Teacher Future Teachers—Vice President-Secretary. Pep Club. German Club. Newspaper— Typist FRASER. RICHARD W. Fraz 954 Dresden Road GL 1-2650 T. V. and Radio—Kent State Basketball. Golf, Choir. Band—President, Orchestra, RT’s, Student Council. Representative at large. FUENTES, FELY MANALO 13333 Forest Hill Avenue GL 1-4822 University of the Philippines A.F.S., Student Council. Canteen Council GALLITTO. JO ANN Moc 1879 Bright wood SW 5-0466 Secretary or .B.M. School Office Monitor GAMBATESE, CHERYL ANN 14415 Alder Avenue UL 1-0336 Typist GARDINER. NANCY ANN 15803 Oakhill Road LI 1-5184 Orchestra. Pep Club, College Club, Friendship Club—President, G.A.A.. German Club. Student Council GARRISON. SHARON SUE 14419 Northfield Avenue 681-4334 Future Stenographer F.S.C. GIANINNO, KATHLEEN Kathy 1865 Chapman 451-9015 GIBBS, JAMES ARTHUR Jim 15790 Fenemore Road 321-0456 Bowling Green College Club GIGLIA. JOSEPH MICHEAL Joe 1722 Northfield Commercia! A rtist GIPSON. FRANCIS ELMO 1 168 North Lockwood Avenue 851-7667 Com rn un ity College College Club. Pep Club GODFREY. BARBARA LOUISE Bugs 1012 Helmsdale Road MU 1-2969 Huron Road Hospital School of Nursing Monitor, Friendship Club, Future Nurses Club. Pep Club GOENS, SHERYL ANN Stanley 1168 Carlyon 451-6884 Physical Education Teacher—Kent State Future Teachers GOGA, GEORGE 1711 Holyoke Avenue Auto Mechanic GOODWIN. HENRY Sonny 1767 Auburndale 795-3155 A ir Force Track, Football GRANT. CHARLES J Joe 1678 Hower Avenue 851-4848 Rockford College College Club GRAY, GAIL LEE 13402 Fourth Avenue 681-5545 Cleveland State University German Club. G A A . College Club GRIFF. JANET ANNE Jan; Griflfy 1051 Sclwyn 291-0742 Teacher—Kent State G.A.A., Pep Club. Spanish National Honor. Catalina. F.T.A. GROVER, SARA MAE Sar 1726 Holyoke 451-5843 Teacher—Western Reserve College Club. Pep Club. G.A.A. GUINN. BETTY LEE 13804 Woodworth Avenue MU 1-4219 Practical Nurse Pep Club. Guard Club. Future Nurses. Girl Swim Leader GUM. GEORGE WILLIAM Bill 1866 Garfield Road MU 1-8449 T eacher—Miami Gym Leader GUMTO. CAROL ANN 13855 Superior Road 321-2763 GURKEY. ROBERT JOSEPH Bob 1268 E. 135 Street PO 1-6150 Carpenter J.V. Football HAGEMAN. CHARLES EDWARD Chuck 1111 Hereford Road 932-3428 Business Administration—Miami University HAMILTON. DENNIS Den 14122 Terrace Road 451-6847 Marines, College Guard Club, Swim Team. Pep Club, Swim Leader HAMILTON. JEAN LORRAINE Jeanne 14122 Terrace Road PO 1-3117 Nursing—Ohio State Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Rhythm Teens, Pep Club, Friendship Club. Student Council HANAWALT. JANICE LYNN Jannie 1836 Nela Avenue 761-5412 Kent State Pep Club—Vice President Art Committee. College Club. Future Nurses. Future Secretaries 167 HANLON, JOSEPH BENEDICT Sonny 1320 Hampton Road LI 1-0407 Psychiatry, Bowling Green Gym Leader. J.V. Football HARLAN. DAVE E. Davi 14213 Savannah Ave. 761-8397 Teaching—Indiana State University Monitor HARTMAN. PATRICIA E. Pat 13812 Woodworth Road 541-5177 Secretary Pep Club. Secretarial Club HARTORY. KATHLEEN E. Kathy 13517 Emily Avenue MU-1-203 3 G.A.A., Future Secretaries Club. Pep Club, N.H.S. HARTORY. MAUREEN B. Moe 13517 Emily Avenue MU-1-2033 G.A.A., Future Secretaries Club. Pep Club HARTZELL. BRIAN EARLE Old Reliable 1278 East 142 Street 681-0718 German Teacher—Otterbein Pep Club, German Club, Le Masque Club HAYES, MICHELE Micky 1876 Charles Road MU-1-2570 Beauty School Pep Club HAZEL1TT. JAMES E. Fuzzy 3356 Spangler PO-1-3555 University of Toledo or University of A kron Band. Wrestling Team HECKFR. GAIL M 16014 Ravine Drive 268-2687 X-Ray Technician—Huron Road Hospital Athletic Council. G.A.A.. German Club, Le Masque Club. Future Nurses. Prom Committee HEINRICH. RICHARD LEE Rick 7494 Chardon Road WH-6-5765 Physician—University of Virginia German Club. Pep Club. Swim Team, Monitor. Swim Leader HEISLER, MELANIE MARY Mel 14808 Dover Avenue 541-1792 Colorado College N.F.L. Speech Club, Le Masque Club, Student Council HENDERSON. SHERYL 1324 E. 143 Street 541-7196 Secretary G.A.A., Pep Club, Student Council, Ski Club. Secretaries Club. Publication HIDOCK. MICHAEL Mike 14731 Coil Road 681-6195 Cleveland Engineering Institute Basketball. Rocket Club. Math Club HISEL. BARBARA ELLEN Barb 853 Caledonia Avenue 541-1962 Pep Club. Monitor HOLDERBAUM. DANIEL Dan 3382 Hollister Road 371-0463 Doctor—Wabash College Swimming Team. Tennis Team. German Club. Guard Club, Observer—Sports Editor HOLLISTER, MARTHA Here 3410 Lownesdalc GL-1-3441 Elementary Education Varsity Cheerleader, Canteen Council, Athletic Council. G.A.A.. Pep Club, Prom Committee HOWARD, LILLIAN Lil 1668 Cfarlyon Road 795-7658 Registered Nurse—Huron Road School of N arsing G.A.A.. Friendship Club. Future Nurses Club HOWARD, MARY LOUISE Pinky 1180 N. Lockwood 851-7326 N ursing HUGHES. ALAN WILCOX Al 1862 Farmington Road 791-4678 c.c.c. Band. Track HUGHES. DAVID E. 15659 Henley Road YE-2-4061 Miami or Bowling Green Tennis. Choir. Mixed Chorus. German Club. Prom Committee HUGHES. LINDA Lynn 878 Caledonia Road MU-1-5361 Psychologist—Oh io University Student Council. G.A.A., Pep Club. Friendship Club. German Club. Monitor. Hi-Lit-ers. Mixed Chorus. Prom Committee HUGHEY. JAMES 1762 Taylor LI-1-4386 Military Service Service Committee. J.V. Baseball HULL, HENRY ROBERT Shamrock 1754 Northficld Ave. 681-3963 Ohio University J.V. Football. Pep Club. Monitor. French Club. Prom Committee HUMMER. KATHLEEN ANN Kathy 14004 Shaw Avenue PO-1-7373 Physical Education Teacher—Kent State G.A.A., Pep Club, Friendship Club, Athletic Council—Secretary. Officials Club— Vice-President. Smith-Vassar. Army-Navy, Monitor IDOINE, MICHAEL DOUGLAS 1518 Eddington 321-2406 Bald win - Wallace Swimming. Cross Country, Wrestling, German Club. School Newspaper IGNATAVICIUS, EGLE Angie. Ag 1834 Wellesley Ave. 451-9235 A rt Institute G.A.A.. Secretary Club IZZO, THOMAS Grizzly 2280 Taylor Road EU-1-1963 Business—Cleveland State Football. Wrestling. Track. Monitor JACKSON. VERA JEAN V.J. 1156 Carlyon Road 681-0313 Physical Education—Kent State G.A.A., Orchestra—Secretary. Friendship Club, Service Club—Manager, Monitor, Mixed Chorus JACOB. NANCY RUTH Peanut 2014 Brunswick Road 451-8748 Nursing—University of Vermont Rhythm Teens. Bank, Choir, Orchestra. G.A.A., German Club. Future Nurses. Pep Club. Annie Get Your Gun. Music Man JONES. CANDACE E. Candy 3435 Monticello Blvd. 541-3167 Physical Therapist—Ohio University Catalina- President, Pep Club, German Club, G.A.A.. Mixed Chorus. Prom Committee JONES, JAMES W. Jim 16024 Glynn Road 321-6206 Accounting—Robert Morris College Library Montior. Football—JV. Tennis, Wrestling—V. JONES. WILLIAM WALTER Bill 14705 Alder Ave. 168 KASSIGKEIT, HENRY C. Hank k854 Wymorc Avc. PO-1-9152 Ohio State University Sound Service. Monitor, J.V. Football KAY, LINDA Tongue 16096 Forest Hills Blvd. ER-1-2634 Secretary—Kent State G.A.A.. Friendship Club. Pep Club, Future Secretaries Club KEIG, EDWARD PAUL 3378 Spangler 851-3472 KELLY. STEPHEN THOMAS Steve 2267 Taylor Road PO-l-3126 German Club. College Club. Monitor KELSEY. RALPH WILLIAM RC 1854 Grasmere MU 1 6675 Case J.V. Basketball. V. Cross Country, Monitor. German Club KENNEDY. DONALD LEE Don 3382 Henderson Road 268-3389 Mathematics, A thletics—Hiram Choir, Bank. Rhythm Teens, Music Man. Annie Get Your Gun, Baseball. Basketball. Football. Tennis KISROCZY. LOIS MADELINE Lolo 14528 Shaw Avenue 268-2864 Henry Ford School of Nursing Vassar-Smith Volleyball Team. Army-Navy —Manager. Concert Choir—President. Student Council—Vice-President, Spanish National Honor Society, Pep Club, College Club, G.A.A., Monitor, Hi-Liter—Manager. Prom Committee—Chairman KLEIN. ANNE-MARIE Annie 915 Lelmsdale Road 268-3652 Ursline College G.A.A.. Pep Club. Publications. Monitor KLEVENOW. KATHERINE JANE Kathy 15000 Terrace Road PO-1-6566 Commercial Art Monitor KNAUSZ. ALEXANDRA CHRISTINE 14620 Savannah Chris LI-1-3870 Monitor KORENKE. ANNA 16205 Greyton Road 268-1431 Future Teacher—Secretary and President, College Club. Mixed Chorus. Pep Club. Student Council, Monitor. Friendship Club KOZLIK. DALE Lozzy 1745 Wymorc Hotel Manager V. Football KRABER, GEORGE 1875 Beersford Place 451-2194 Ohio University Monitor, J.V. Football. Ski Club KRANZ. CAROLYN ELIZABETH 1354 Shawview Ave. LI-1-3460 Stenographer Band. Future Secretaries Club. Monitor KRAUSE, KATHRYN JEAN Kathy 15757 Glynn Road LI-1-8241 Elementary Education—Bowling Green State University G.A.A.. Concert Choir. Army-Navy, Varsity Cheerleader—Co-captain, Pep Club, Canteen Council, French Club, J.V. Cheerleader—Captain. Prom Committee LAIVINS, BRIGITTE 1660 East 133 Street UL-1-5874 Cuyahoga Community College G.A.A.. Pep Club, Monitor LANE, DRENA 13500 Emily Avenue 681-0263 Airline Hostess LANESE, PATRICIA 16311 NelaView LI-1-0594 Cosmotology LAYTON, ROY CARROLL Batman 14633 Ardenall Ave. 681-1250 Engineer—Purdue Football. Student Council, German Club. French Club. Prom Committee LEI BERT. LINDA LEE 3399 Hollister ER-1-4223 Westminster College Athletic Council, G.A.A., Lc Masque, Na tional Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Catalina Club. Smith-Vassar Volleyball, J.V. LICURSI, CONNIE Con 850 Nela View 681-3866 Business College G.A.A., Pep Club, Friendship Club, Future Secretary Club. Monitor LINDGREN, ERIC 15821 Terrace Road 541-4914 Lawyer—University of Toledo Football LISSE. RICHARD R. Rik 1304 E. 142 Street PO-1-3402 Data Processer—John Carrol Football, Wrestling, Baseball LUCAS. CHARLES Chuck 1812 Taylor Road U. S. Marines V. Football LUCKY. WILLIAM STF.VF.N Lucky 13818 Woodworth Road MU-1-8459 Oherlin Shaw Observer—Editor in Chief, College Club. Orchestra. Speech Club. LUTZ, DAN Leroy 13408 Forest Hill Ave. LI-1-3351 LYLES, JANIS LORRAINE Jan 1859 Framington Road 851-1353 Secretary Timer for Swim Meets. Future Secretaries Club. Guard Club—President. Monitor, Swim leader LYNCH.JUDY CAROLE 1881 Rosalind Avenue 851-1043 Army Monitor. G.A.A. LYNCH. PAMELA MARY Pam 1731 Collamer 761 5264 Medical Secretary—Community G.A.A.. Pep Club. Future Secretaries Club. Monitor MAAS. ROBERT Bob 16050 Henley Road YF.-2-0909 Harvard MacKINNON. IAN 1520 E. 133 Street UL-1-3175 Truck Loader Leaders Club MacNEAL, GERRY J. 1494 E. 204 Street 531-6955 Bowling Green MADDEN, MAXINE MARIE Mickey 13509 Fourth Ave. 451-3058 MAEDER, BEVERLY ANN 3451 Monticello Blvd. 681-5849 Capital University G.A.A., Official’s Club—President, Pep Club—Secretary. Catalina Club, Athletic Council, Monitor, Army-Navy, Smith-Vassar 169 MAIN. BARBARA ANN 1857 Wymore Avc. LI-1-2903 I.B.M. Business School G.A.A. MANN. THEODORE M Dutch 2124 Mount Vernon FA-1-4550 Medicine—North western Swim Team. Canteen Council. German Club. College Club, Prom Committee MARCUM. BILLIF MAF Willie 14517 Orinoco St. 851-5629 Monitor MARNIF. GAIL 13600 Milan Avenue 541-7214 Data Processihg— .B.M. G.A.A.. Friendship Club. College Club. Pep Club. N.H.S.. Student Council. Prom Committee MARSHALL. MAURFFN MARGARFT 1283 Melbourne Mor GL-l-7069 Western Reserve University German Club—Publicity Chairman. Friendship Club. Pep Club. G.A.A.. Monitor MARTIN, ROSE 1640 Allegheny 451-0407 MATTHEWS. LINDA ANN Lyn 1863 Stanwood Road 541-7127 Dental Hygienist—Ohio State G.A.A.. V. Cheerleader. Friendship Club. Pep Club. Student Council. Smith-Vassar. Prom Committee McConnell. Leslie tyref. Papa Tree 1740 Lakefront 268-0913 Teacher, Coach—Akron University Choir. Basketball McCOY. JAMES GARY 12713 Phillips Ave. 681-9052 Chicago Institute oj Art Wrestling. Le Masque McCURDY. ANTOINETTE Toni 113 Thornhill Drive 681-4572 Sociologist—Cleveland Slate, University of Cincinnati Pep Club, College Club, Friendship Club. Student Council, Mixed Chorus. Concert Choir. Shuttle Staff—Activities Editor MclNTOSH. GRIER Butch 12605 Speedway Overlook 451-7078 McKinley, dana 1897 Grasmere LI-1-0500 Tennis. Debate Club. Newspaper Duke University McNEIL. MICHAEL Mic 2001 N el a wood MU-1-9196 Football. Baseball. Basketball. Ski Club McNElLL. MOLLY 15924 Glynn Road FA-1-0943 Music Education—Western Reserve University National Forensic League. Speech Club. Guard Club, Catalina. Orchestra. Choir, Band. Rhythm Teens. Friendship Club MICKSHAW, LARRY 2113 Wcstburn Road KE-l-4695 Bowling Green Mixed Chorus. J.V. Football. Student Council. Shuttle Staff. Monitor MILLER, DOUGLAS Doug 1845 Belmore Road LI-1-1069 Forestry—Ohio Stare University Orchestra. Swimming Team. French Club. College Club. Guard Club I MILLS, KATHLEEN Dill 969 Brunswick Road 541-6282 Elementary Education—William and Mary College Pep Club. Mixed Chorus MISCKO. GREGORY 1287 E. 133 Street PO-l-5779 Psychologist Track MITCHELL, RICHARD MARTIN Rick 4943 Nclevan Road EV-2-3354 Psychology— Westm ins ter Concert Choir MONT. JACQUELINE 1750 Northfield Road 451-6259 MONTGOMERY. MICHAEL JAMES 1152 Carlyon Mike PO-1-8137 Cleveland State Varsity Football, J.V. Football. Varsity Basketball MORELLI, NANCY 14304 Ardenall Ave. MU-l-0114 Key Punch—I.B.M. School G.A.A.. Monitor. Shuttle Staff MORRISON. JED WILLIAMS 859 Caledonia Drive UL-1-1 189 Otterhein, Miami University Canteen Council—Treasurer, Varsity Tennis. Promotion for Red and Black Review. Student Council. J.V. Basketball. College Club. Ski Club MORTON. JOAN 1053 Nela View Road 541-1887 Nurse G.A.A.. Spanish National Honor Society. Pep Club. Future Nurses. Monitor MUNARETTO. ANTOINETTE V. Toni 1504 Holyoke Avenue LI-1-6504 Beautician Pep Club. Lc Masque. Service Club. G.A.A. MURACO, MIKE Rocky 13314 Woodworth 761-9505 Air Force MUSK. DAN Muskrat 1742 N. Taylor PO-1-8543 Navy Swimming Team. Pep Club. Band. Orchestra. Swim Leader NASVYTIS. VYTAUTAS PIUS Pete 1884 Grasmere Ave. LI-1-3677 Engineering—Purdue Boys Gym Leader. Monitor. Ski Club NELMS, GAYLA Gaylord 14301 Ardenall Avenue 851-8965 NELSON, LINDA LEE Linny 13315 Gainsboro MU-1-7576 Billy Tilton Modeling School Le Masque Club. Friendship Club, College Club. Student Council NEMETH, DIANE B 16000 Terrace Rd. 451-0072 Gordon College Ski Club. Debate Club NEWMAN, BARBARA ANN Barb 14218 Savannah Ave. 681-0316 High School Teacher—Kent State Future Teachers. Ski Club. Chemistry Lab Ass't.. Pep Club, G.A.A. NEWNES, DUANE 1242 East 146 St. UL-l-6373 Business—Dyke College 170 NICHOLSON. JAMES EDWARD 14512 Elm Avenue Sleepy Ed 851-2183 Cleveland State Monitor OBRIEN. CHARLES Charlie 1610 Elberon Ave. 421-3891 Mechanic O’MALLEY. SHEILA Equal 16230 Oakhill UL 1 0908 Business Administration—Skidmore College Ski Club. Prom Committee OPALKO. TOM ' Turtle 14501 Aider Ave. 541-5408 Air Force Electrician OTT, MELISSA Mud 2350 Taylor Road EV-1-8083 c.c.c. College Club. Future Nurses PALM. SUSAN Sue 1891 Charles Road 681-7067 Research Scientist—Western Reserve University Band. Orchestra—President, Choir. Rhythm Teens, French Club, Pep Club. Friendship Club. G.A.A.. Student Council—President. National Honor Society. Prom Committee PAJAK. IDA CATHERINE The Star 14403 Shaw Avenue 451-7440 Beautician Pep Club PARKINSON, BARBARA Barb 1786 Auburndale 721-5586 Secretary—I.B.M. School Office Monitor. Publication Staff PASTUCH, LINDA 3419 Hartwood Road 681-3724 Business—Cleveland State Friendship Club. Pep Club, Student Council. Monitor. Mixed Chorus. College Club PATTERSON. PATRICIA Cherokee 13818 Ardenall Airline Stewardess Monitor PATTERSON. ROBERT Bob 827 Caledonia Rd. 681-9943 Business Administration Rhythm Teens. Band PATTIE, RONALD Ron 2117 Mt. Vernon 371-1095 Salesman Wrestling. Intermural Basketball PEARN. TOM 14607 Orinoco 851-2063 Ohio State PENAVS. GFORCiF Frcnchie 13408 Shaw Ave. 851-5487 Accountant. Business Management PEPPARD. ROBERT Bob 1840 Van Buren 541-4289 Psychologist—Cleveland State University Shaw Observer—News Editor. College Club —Publicity Chairman, N.F.L. Speech Club, F. T.A. PERCHAN, CANDICE P. The Bod 2269 Mt. Vernon Blvd. FA-1-7592 Foreign Service—Miami Athletic Council—Vice-President. Spanish National Honor Society. Monitor, Cheerleader—Manager, Pep Club, College Club. Friendship Club. G.A.A.. Prom Committee PETRUCCIO, RONALD R.P 1253 East 135 St. 681-6110 Plain Dealer PETRUZIELLO. MICHAEL JOHN Petro 1865 Hastings Avenue UL-1-7491 Tool and Dye—DeVry Technical Institute Wrestling, Monitor, Football. Intermural Sports. Gym Leader PHELPS, BARBARA Barb 1775 Noble Road 451-0229 Secretary PHELPS. RITA 1845 Garfield LI-1-7826 Secretary G. A.A. PHIPPS. PAULA JEANE 13306 Shaw 541-1461 Nursing—Henry Ford Hospital School of N ursing Junior Achievement, Future Nurses Club. Concert Choir. Monitor, Spanish National Honor Society. Mixed Choir. Pep Club PINKNEY, THOMAS W. Tom 996 Greyton Road LI-1-6935 Landscaping PIRIE. THELMA 13502 Emily Ave. UL-1-6131 Legal Secretary—I.B.M. School Pep Club, Publication Staff. Student Coun cil. Monitor PISTONE. ANTHONY I Tony 11505 Lake Shore PO-l-3078 Cuyahoga Community PISTONE. VITO 11505 Lake Shore PO-1-3078 Cuyahoga Community J.V Football PIUNNO. KATHLEEN MARIF Kathy 14522 Shaw Avenue 681-6892 Secretary Junior Achievement. Future Secretaries Club. Spanish National Honor Society, Monitor. Pep Club. Friendship Club POSATIERE. GAYLE 843 Helmsdale Rd. 541-2254 Secretary Pep Club. G.A.A.. Future rIcachcrs. Friendship Club. Junior Achievement POWELL, COLLEEN 14100 Bardwell Avenue 451-9719 Nursing—St. Luke’s School of Nursing, Ohio State University G.A.A.. Pep Club, College Club, Future Nurses Club—Treasurer. Future Secretaries Club. Junior Achievement. Monitor. Ski Club PRESTON. PA'I' Chipmunk 13415 Graham Rd. 681-6714 Clinical Psychologist—Ohio University Secretary of Class, Varsity Cheerleader— Co-Capt.. Athletic Council, Student Council. Canteen Council—Secretary. Pep Club. J.V. Cheerleader PRICE, LANA KAYE L.P 1287 Carlyon Road UL 1 7636 Business—Community College Mixed Chorus PRITCHARD. RODNEY Pritch 14717 Dover Avenue 541-5729 Air Force Pilot—East Tennessee State University Wrestling. Football, Monitor RABE, ROBERT LEE Bob 1725 Allandale 851-6285 Teacher—Kent State Wrestling, J.V. Basketball. Intermurals. Junior Achievement. Monitor 171 RAGAN. JOANN Jo 1473 East 135 Street 451-9591 Secretary Future Secretaries Club—Chairman of Refreshments RANDOLPH. NANCY JEAN Randi 13401 Claiborne Road LI-1-0915 Elementary School Teacher—Cleveland State University Future Teachers. Le Masque, College Club, Pep Club. Mixed Chorus REED. EDWARD JUDSON 1956 Hayden Avenue Cleveland Fats 681-9168 A it to Mechanic Junior Achievement RICE. SUSAN LYNN Sue 993 Nela View Road 541-1688 Airline Stewardess—Lindenwood College G.A.A., French Club. College Club. Pep Club. Monitor. Swim Leader, Canteen Council. Ski Club RICHARDS. CAROL ANN 1566 Hayden Avenue LI-1-2170 Student Council. Athletic Council. Canteen Council. Cheerleader Manager, Army-Navy, French Club. G.A.A.. Pep Club. Prom Committee RIEDEL. BARBARA 16008 Nelamcre LI-1-1339 G.A.A.. Pep Club. Monitor RIEDEL. SUSAN Sue 13704 Savannah 541-0343 Ohio University Choir. Friendship Club. French Club, College Club. Canteen Council. G.A.A.. Hi-Liters. Monitor. Student Council. Pep Club. “Annie Get Your Gun. Mixed Chorus. Ski Club. Prom Committee RISBERG. DOROTHY ELVA Dody 1372 Hampton Rd. 681-7859 Music Education—Albion College G.A.A., Choir, Band. Rhythm Teens. Le Masque Club. National Thespians, Pep Club. Friendship Club, Speech Club. French Club. Music Man. Harvey-Student Director ROBBINS. LUCY ANN 14213 Orinoco Avenue MU-1-2127 Secretary Monitor. G.A.A. ROBERTSON. HARVEY Robbie 1725 Coit Avenue 761-4513 Miami, Florida J.V. and Varsity Football. Monitor. Varsity Golf. Track. Wrestling, Interscholastic Bowling ROCKI. JOHN WAYNE Rock 13909 Mayfair Avenue 761-2484 Engineer ROHDE. GEORGIE ANNA George 16313 Brewster YE-2-2177 Secretary—Dyke College ROHDE. JANET 1313 Shaw View Avenue LI-1-5745 Guard Club. Swim Leaders. G.A.A.. German Club. Monitor ROLE, ELGA 1873 Hastings Avenue 761-2335 Secretary ROSE, PATRICIA 1918 Roscmont Road MU-1-3126 Nursing—Cleveland State Monitor, Future Nurses ROTHAERMEL. FRED 1833 Roxford Road 681-1625 Teacher and Coach—Baldwin-Wallace College Varsity Football. Varsity Wrestling. Monitor. German Club RUCKER. CHRISTINE EVELYN Tina 1676 Lockwood 451-9450 Cleveland State G.A.A., Mixed Chorus. College Club. Friendship Club. Pep Club, Shuttle Staff RUMPH, HOLLIS Hollis 1767 Elberon 231-2145 Commercial Art Stage Crew SANDS. JOHN Buffer 1581 Doan Avenue UL-1-2522 Bowling Green Prom Committee SANSAVERA. SANFORD San 15323 Plymouth Place MU-L5898 Mathematics—Cleveland State University Canteen Council. Monitor. Sports Editor. Student Council—Treasurer-Vice-President. Class Vice-President, Future Teachers, In-tramurals. SHS-TV SAPP. GLORIA JEAN 1855 Woodlawn Avenue 721-3734 Secretary Friendship Club. Secretary Club. Pep Club. Monitor SAWYER. CHAREE 1116 Carlyon 851-1765 Practical Nursing SAWYER. MARY ELIZABETH Maybelle 15710 Oakhill Road 851-8838 Elementary Education—Grove City College Friendship Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Student Council—Rep. at Large—Social Committee Chairman. College Club—Secretary-Treasurer, Mixed Chorus. Monitor. J.V. Volleyball. Spanish National Honor Society, Prom Committee, Choir SCHADE, KATHLEEN ANNE Kathy 14300 Mayfair 851-6175 Secretary SCHAFLE. LESTER Us 1218 Rozelle 541-3318 Cleveland State Band. Intermurals SCHERBEL, PAUL R. 16101 Cleviden Road YE-2-7541 Allegheny or Miami Shuttle Staff—Business Manager, Ski Club —President, Sound Club. College Club. French Club. Pep Club. Monitor, Student Council. Intermurals. Prom Committee SCHLIEBNER. JAMES ERIC Smokie 1812 Roxford 681-4055 Radio and Television Production Gym Leader SCHMIDT. KENNETH E. Ken 13914 Alder Avenue LI-1-5575 Cleveland State University Monitor, Intramurals, German Club SCHOENEN. PATRICIA A. Pat 1521 Holyoke Avenue MU-1-1097 Nurse Future Nurses Club—Vice President, Future Secretaries Club, German Club, G.A.A., Pep Club SCHOFIELD. PETER A. Pete 14720 Shaw Avenue GL-1-4407 Community College Intramurals Kittie Patti Ginny 172 SCHOTT. MARGARET L. Peggy 977 Selwyn Road EV-2-OI35 Secretary—Dyke C allege Choir, Friendship Club, Pep Club, Future Secretaries Club SCHULTZ. JOSEPH C. Jack 908 Selwyn EV 1 7767 Ohio University SCHULTZ. KAREN WARREN 14012 Orinoco Avenue H-1-4493 J.V. Football. J.V. Basketball. Monitor, Varsity Baseball SCHWARTZBERG. TOBY 13994 Mont ER-1-3892 Speech Therapy—Kent State U. N.F.L. Speech Club-—Secretary, Le Masque. Montior, French Club. College Club. Ob-servor Staff SCOTT. CYNTHIA Scotch 1590 Doan Avenue 761-7722 Secretary Athletic Office Monitor. Friendship Club. French Club. Pep Club. Monitor. Future Secretary Club SCULLY. THOMAS K. 14114 Strathmore MU-1-7782 Night School Intramurals—Volleyball. Monitor SCRUGGS, SANDY Scrubbs 13405 Second Avenue 681-7155 Secretarial School Student Council. Pep Club. Prom Committee SENGER. SUSAN JANE Sue 3387 Lownesdale 451-0344 Psychologist—Bowling Green Spanish National Honor Society. Future Secretaries—Vice President. Student Council—Rep. at Large. G.A.A.. Pep Club. Monitor SEPER, CAROLYN Carol 1745 Chapman UL-1-1472 Secretary Future Secretaries Club SEYMOUR. PATRICIA Pat or Seymour 13510 Mann Avenue 541-9265 Beautician G.A.A.—Bowling SHODA. BARBARA Barb 1772 Noble Road 851-7529 Physical Education Teacher—Cuyahoga Community Pep Club. G.A.A.. A.C.—President. Officials’ Club—Secretary. Army-Navy. Smilh-Vassar. Monitor SHONES. LESLIE ANN Us 2100 Taylor Road 268-2934 Fashion Merchandising Choir. Hi-Liter. Pep Club SHOPE, HARRIET J. Ozzie 1710 Elsinore 541-5809 Elementary Teacher—Cedarville College Future Nurses. Future Teachers. Pep Club SHORT. LINDA MAE 1321 East 143 Street 851-7797 Secretary SHRAIER. LEONARD D. 1553 Eddington Road 932-0842 Le Masque, Drama. N F L. Speech. Shaw Observer—Feature Editor. Monitor SILVESTER. SUSAN LEIGH 3361 Sylvanhurst Road 761-4297 Teaching—Bowling Green State University Pep Club—Secretary—Vice-President. Officials Club, College Club. Catalina Club. Monitor Captain. Student Council Representative, Make-up Committee—Spring Play. Ski Club. G.A.A. SIMERICK. RONALD 13921 Elm Avenue 761-1059 Social Science—Cleveland State University Gym Uader, Intermurals. College Club, Service Club SIMMONS, ANN 1266 North Lockwood 761-7184 I B M. School G.A.A.—Bowling SINCLAIR. BRYAN E. 1895 Grasmere 761-8034 Ohio University Swimming Uader. Track. Baseball SIRBF.LLO. RICHARD 1067 Nela View 451-6355 SKRB1N. JOANNA 14604 Savannah Avenue MU-1-4678 Filing Clerk SMITH. ARDFN 1570 Doan 851-6262 Physician—Oh io Un i versify Band. Orchestra. Rhythm Teens, Ski Club SMITH. ELLEN ANNE 1884 Page Avenue 451-3932 Secretarial Pep Club. Shuttle Staff. Monitor. Friendship Club SMITH. 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