x. Y e K Lf w A I , V 1 9 ' f w V Y x V v P , ai fn rw Wm., I 1 , , , r ,., N Wm 0 jane 7953 President Vice-President Secretary IOHN WILLIAMS NICK VUKICH IUDY CORK Treasure-rs DELORES ABRAHAM BYRON HOLLINGER Womcmhood Cup Manhood Cup IUDY CORK BYRON HOLLINGER COIOYS Written and Edited Flower BLUE and WHITE by the AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE CAVALIER STAFF of SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL AKRON, OHIO Editor SHIRLEY DOBBS Wanna '7fae paedicfeni A million Words could not express the depth and sincerity of our gratitude toward Mr. Turner, our adviser, Miss Pusateri, and the entire faculty for the time and effort they have given us, the graduating class of Iune 1953, during the past four years. Therefore, please accept our heartiest thanks. I also Wish to thank the members of the class for their splendid cooperation in making all of our senior activities a success. It has been my pleasure to work with you and accept the responsibilities of being your president. Thank you again, IOHN WILLIAMS Class Motto We look to the future as the future looks to us. Ideal Girl Shirley Dobbs ..,,A. Margaret Stevens ,,..., ludy Cork ...,.,r,,,,,, Marie Wintrow .,..,... Glenna Russell .....,r, Dorothy Dunlevy ..,..,,, Glenna Knight ,,,.,. . Betty McClure ...,.. Sheila Markwood ...,.. Barbara Bates .,.,,. Tibitha Swank ,.,...,. Dorothy Dunlevy ....... Sheila Markwood ,,,,.. Bernice lesser .i,,,, Carmela Zurzola ,.,,,,.. Sally Calhoun ,..r.iii Lois Steinbeck ......., Beryle Williamson ,,,...,, Shirley Dobbs ,,,,..,,, Carmela Zurzola ,,,,i.., Lois Steinbeck ,,...., . Donna Archer... Ianet Bolinger ......... Pauline Brooks ...i.. Carmela Zurzola ....... Eva Lampkin ....... Donna Archer ....,, Donna Archer... Lois Steinbeck ........ Glenna Knight ........ jcfeaf :Spanien .. . Leadership Scholarship Personality Athletic Ability .. Shyness Clothes Complexion Hair . Eyes . Nose Mouth Body Legs Hands Teeth Neatness . Dancing Voice Most Likely to Succeed Sense ol Humor Height Best Looking Poise Posture Wittiest Temper Smile . Most Popular .. Dimples Most Reserved Ideal Boy ...John Williams ........Eugene Penix ....Tony Roppolo .......Iohn Williams ........Bill Thomas Bittle ....Tony Roppolc Bittle ......lack Stevens .......Nick Vukich ........Don Rainey .Wlohn Williams Byron Hollinger .........Iack Faller ......Ra.iny Litz Bittle ........Clifton Bye .......Gale Downey i..,....Clifton Bye .......Ierry Fagan .......Bob Carson ........Dick Bause ......Danny Popa .Donald Rainey .......Ierry Fagan ,..,,..Gale Downey .......Bill Thomas ...Tony Roppolo .Willie Schailer ......Danny Popa I I Waaewaacl Four years have gone by. Maybe they were Well spent, maybe they were not. They have, however, been an exceed- ingly important portion of your lite. The Cavalier staff has endeavored to record the major events which occurred from September 1949 to Iune 1953 so that these days gone by will live forever in your memory. May this Senior Issue always remind you ot the comradeship you had here and ot your beloved Alma Mater, South High. SHIRLEY DOBBS, Editor ' Q l - 'f-2 NICK VUKICI-I Vuke Activities: Football, Track, Varsity S Club, Vice President of the Senior Class, Christmas Play, and Football Court. Ambition: To get a divorce. tl-Ioney, l'rn only kidding? Pet Peeve: To have my own football team. DOLORES ABRAHAM Dee Activities: Class Treasurer, President of Senior Choir, Iunior and Senior Honor Society, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader, Class Play, S Club, Booster Club, Football Court, May Court, Basketball, Volleyball and Baseball Champs, Down in the Valley. Ambition: To say I do. Pet Peeve: People who don't have school spirit. Glen 0 L' IOI-IN WILLIAMS Iohnny W. Activities: Class President, Varsity S Club President, Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Christmas Play, Stage Manager Senior Class Play. Ambition: To become a professional baseball star, Pet Peeve: When I am right no one remembers, when l am wrong no one forgets. ,gwsmsgsssr SHIRLEY DOBBS Chimp Activities: Editor of Cavalier, President of Y-Teens, Secretary of Math Club, Member of National Honor Society, Booster Club and Class Play. Ambition: A successful journalist on some large newspaper. Pet Peeve: lrresponsible and undeperid- able people. IUDY CORK Iudy Activities: Class Secretary, National Honor Society, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader, Class Play, Basketball Court, May Court, S Club, Booster Club, Senior and Iunior Choir, Cava- lier Staff, Girls' Sports, Student Council. Ambition: To be Dean's wife before l'm old and gray. Pet Peeve: Teachers who gossip. HERBERT BYRON I-IOLLINGER By Activities: Hi-Y, Booster Club, Cross Country, Basketball, Varsity Club, Track, Iunior Honor Society, Class Treasurer for Boys. Pet Peeve: Students who don't support their teams. ROBERT HARRY THOMAS ABBEY 'I'heodosia Activities: Ed Bittle's Sextet, Goose- town Boys' Club, Band, Orchestra, All-City Band, All-State Band, Stu- dent Band Director, Senior Choir, Akron Civic Chorus, Band Club Vice- Presiclent, Hi-Y, keeping Shirley Gar- rett busy. Ambition: To win an argument from Shirley. Pet Peeve: Mr. Penstermaker always Wanting me to Work just when I am busy in a conference with Ed. SALLY ABERNATHY Mrs. Lynch Activities: Volleyball, Basketball, Base- ball. Ambition: To be a good Wife to Charles. Pet Peeve: People who won't let me do what I Want, the Way I Want. BEVERLY ANN ABNEY Bev Activities: Booster Club, Iunior Choir, Senior Choir, Class Song Committee, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball, Di- ploma Committee, and Class Motto Committee, May Court. Ambition: To become the Mrs. oi a certain guy. Pet Peeve: Boys Who think that they are the greatest things that ever Walked. CLARA ACCURSO Clara Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teen Club, Spanish Club, Diploma Committee, Class Play Crew. Ambition: To become a famous dress designer. Pet Peeve: The seventh period Senior Problems Class. VITA LQUESE ACCURSO Vee Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, Span- ish Club, Flower Committee, Diploma Committee, Class Play Committee. Ambition: To be a good secretary. Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anyone else. DOROTHY EUGENIA ADAMS lean Activities: Basketball, Volleyball, Boos- ter Club, Social Committee, Com- mencement, Senior Assistant, Base- ball. Ambition: To be a secretary and marry a certain person. Pet Peeve: People who drop by un- expectedlv IVIOZELLE ALEXANDER Graduated from Night High School. 'li l ,,,. Sins? K t X itmN..?:Q ii use 2, X 'Rb X vxae X x A ,N 5 N 2 X Q Xi we .X . Xi X X , X X 'Qx Xi - if Q N l t t t is fx X , 'SX Q we I i Ms si Q- X, . l ,Q , 5 we t t 1 F l t In I t I . .ar X .L i X M si A Wk ' l 1 C ' .Q Wm-..mxr......i..-t.-. 1 i ,,., . ' ,x , AN ix vxvg 1 A x s Dm. X A vos ' -t .ff N- .. - I 'Q A .. if ffizie st.. . ,Si 2' 3 , .. ,..., iv. pi S F, ..,. ET, , v,,, ,N , , , A 'S ,M .ggi if I. 4 ...,,..,., . ,.4.,. .,.. I Avvzv E 3 z ' if I ,,.. Z3 ,,h! ,,f.:...,. 1 Q gg! I I V , if W .1 I wif N I I P 'XYW Kasey 1: .1 .. are s X it 5 :t-2EjZigjQV5 ...- ' 1 'sv X ls. a ' '-ifigl, I. ' S IANICE LEE ALLEMAN Ian Activities: Sigma Sigma Chi, Cap and Gown Committee, Diploma Commit- tee. Ambition: To make some nice guy a . good wife. Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anyone else. SHIRLEY ANDERSON Hank Activities: Sigma Sigma Chi, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Class Play Commit- tee, Christmas Pageant, Spanish Club, B.N.S.C. Ambition: To marry Paul Sims. Pet Peeve: Boys who talk in Korean and Iapanese. SANDRA PAYE ANDO Sem Activititfes: Class Play Committee. Ambition: To get along as best I can. Pet Peeve: People Who chew gum like cows chew their cud. DONNA ARCHER Activities: Football Queen, May Queen, l950 Hi-Y Queen of South, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader, President oi Iunior Red Cross, S Club, Boos- ter Club, Class Play Committee, Class Day Committee. Ambition: To finish college. Pet Peeve: People who won't support their team. ALICE BARANCHIK Al Activities: Club, Booster Club, Business Education Club, Class Day Committee. Ambition: To marry a certain guy and raise a few Taylors, Pet Peeve: Boys. BARBARA BATES Barb Activities: S Club, Booster Club. Class Play Committee, Volleyball, Basketball and Baseball Champions, Special Gym. Ambition: To settle down and marry lack. Pet Peeve: People Who think they are better than others. RICHARD BAUSE Dick Activities: Varsity S Club, Class Play, Baseball, Class Play Commit- tee. Ambition: To be a Iireman bachelor. Pet Peeve: People who step on my suede shoes. MARY ALICE BENDER 'Sis Activities: Baccalaureate and Class Day Committees, Booster Club, Sigma Sigma Chi. Ambition: To get married to Dick Frank and raise a baseball team of pitchers. Pet Peeve: A teacher who nags all the time. EDWARD LEE BITTLE Ed Activities: President of Student Coun- cil, Vice-President of Varsity S Club, Y-Teen King, Band Leader oi Ed Bittle's Sextet, Football All-City, Booster Club, Cue Teen Council, ' Track, Emblem Committee Chairman, Announcement Committee, Band, Fun vs. Vandalism, Football Court, May Court. Ambition: To raise ll boys for my own football team, plus one water boy. Pet Peeve: Bass players who won't practice. IANET MARIE BOLINGER lan Activities: Spanish Club, Iunior and Senior Choir, Secretary ot Senior Honor Society, Commencement Chair- man, 1952 Hi-Y Queen, Crowner on Basketball and May Court, Cavalier Second Page Editor, Red Cross, Booster Club. Ambition: To become a private sec- retary. Pet Peeve: People who can't keep their eyes in their own pockets. IOHNNEE BOSTIC Bunny Activities: Y-Teen, S Club, Senior and Iunior Choir, Special Gym, Social Committee, the one and only mem- ber of Bill Payne's Fan Club. Ambition: To have no aches and just one Payne and to ride around in a new Bel Air Chevie all day. Pet Peeve: Little cats who think they are perfect. DONNA BOTZER Boat Activities: Booster Club, S Club, Spe- cial, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Emblem Committee. Ambition: To own my ow'n Bell Air Chevie. Pet Peeve: People who think they are perfect. PAULINE BROOKS Paula Activities: Booster Club, Vice-President of Spanish Club, Freshman, Iunior and Senior Choir, Orchestra. Ambition: To become a registered nurse. Pet Peeve: Iealous people, loudmouths, showoffs, gossipers. RONALD BROOM MOP Activities: Ambition: Sleep all day and go to the show at night. Pet Peeve: 'Work and school. I, 5 Q 5 ft 3 f .539 t 2. ,L ' 'X' , .' XXV? f.,. .' ... gt' -L:-I .,...:: 4. ,,,. 7 .. i 3 i . f 1 X . fi . 577 ' ,' f f vc. ' . ' r .ff . .ff ., , y f . ,,t.f4f. , .f 1 WZ S Zz .1 7 f 'f' . ' '.-Wy? . . 1 . ' 4 ff. .44 . ,t it .. ff f RICHARD BROWNING Dick and Sophie Actiiviies: Hi-Y, Booster Club, Varsity Club, Math Club, Co-Chairman of Social Committee, Baseball, Basket- ball, Track. Ambition: To graduate from the Alco- holics Anonymous Association. Pet Peeve: Teachers who catch students sleeping in class. CAROL BRUEGGEMAN Corny Activities: Band Club, Math Club, Ambition: To be a school teacher anld not have the kids refer to me as the old battle-ax. Pet Peeve: Little brothers when you're entertaining a date. ROSE MARIE ANNE BURKHARDT Ski Nose Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, Y.W. C.A., Social Committee, Class Play Committee, 214 Room Representa- tive, U.C.C. Ambition: To be sitting beneath a palm tree, wearing purple agiklets, sipping coca-colas all day long. Pet Peeve: A person who can take something you already knew and make it sound confusing B. B., L, I., D. L. HATTIE ROSE BURNEY Hat Activities: Class Day Committee, Boos- ter Club, Sophisticate Club, Swim- ming, Baseball, Skating. Ambition: To become a successful nurse, and the charming wife to a certain person like Bob Bogen. Pet Peeve: People that don't answer letters when they want to, and peo- ple who signify. CLIFTON BYE Clitt Activities: Spanish Club, Student Coun- cil, Senior and Iunior Choirs, Mem- ber Iunior Honor Society, lunior Ro- tarian, President Hi-Y, President Math Club, Master Councilor of De- Molay, Room Treasurer, Vice Presi- dent Senior Honor Society. Ambiiionz To be liked by .those l meet. Pet Peeve: People who aren't really satisfied with being just themselves and that's all. DOLORIS CALDWELL f'Do Activities: Class Day Committee, Social Committee, Commencement Commit- tee, Baseball, Basketball, Booster Club. Ambition: To be a lieutenant in the Waves and become Mrs. Mills. Pet Peeve: Boys that don't act sociable. SALLY CALHOUN Sac Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, S Club, Student Council, Treasurer ot Senior Honor Society, May Court, Third Page Editor of the Cavalier, Commencement Committee, Girl s' Sports. Ambition: To go to Bermuda on my honeymoon. Pet Peeve: Teachers who always tall: about and make nasty remarks to their students. DARRELL CARPENTER Activities: Hi-Y, Picture Committee. Ambition: To get out ol school and take a long vacation. Pet Peeve: Bob Abbey's loud shirts. GENE CARSON Kit Activities: Band, Akron Railroad Club, E l e c t r i c Railroaders Association, United Christian Youth Council. Ambition: To get out of K.P. duty in the army. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning, also school. BOB CARSON Three Top Activities: Basketball, Football, Base- ball, President ot Senior Honor So- ciety, Class Play, Varsity Club, Booster Club, Football Court, Basket- ball Court, Student Council. Ambition: To get a good job, settle down with Dorothy and raise a bas- ketball team. Pet Peeve: Mad Russians. RUTH CHISM Chile Activities: Secretary of the Sophisti- cates, Class Play Committee, Basket- ball, Baseball, Volleyball Teams. Ambition: To be a success at Whatever I attempt to do. Pet Peeve: All hound-dogs and Bear- cats. DORIS MARIE CLAY Red Activities: Social Committee, Diploma Committee. Ambition: To be a cosmetologist. Pet Peeve: Dislike people who try to be better than other people when we are all the same like M. I. R. and hope to become Mrs. M. R. MARIAN COLLIER Boots Activities: Pianist lor Freshman, Iunior afid Senior Choir, National Honor Society, Volleyball, Social Commit- tee. Ambition: To be a great success as a secretary and later become Mrs. D. H. Pet Peeve: People who always try to know more about my affairs than l do. CALVIN COLLINS The Cooler Activities: Retiring and Social Com- mittee. Ambition: To be president of the l.C.C. llnternational Coolers' Conventionl. Pet Peeve: Dislikes seeing natural foxes who can't get out and about. Likes: To have iinderstudies, sidekicks and proteges. l......., ,. Ta, ..., 1, ,,.., ...- L t s i 4,.,., ,,,. , . ... ,.,. 5 . - t l f yy , .:f V' f .,..,., , .gli ,A fs .1 1: Vsi- . ,,,, in ' it I T' ..'3: ' i' 4 . . K f 177' 1 'V ,.., A 'j2f'zf.l f. New ,gf f f 4 i t t t ? V ff W ' 4,54 , i af' t ,-1az-,:-1f1fm:1- -:f-fr'-5-frees: . - we-.:::si fs, 1-Z-:ep ,, - -fm- 7 . f , 259. 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ANTOINETTE CONSTANTINE Tonie Activities: Vice President ol Sigma Sigma Chi,'Cap and Gown Com- mittee, Diploma Committee, N.B.S.C., Y-Teen. Ambition: To travel. Pet Peeve: Korean tall-1. BERNICE COOPER Bernie Activities: S Club, '1'-Teen, Senior Choir, Iunior Choir, Freshman Choir, Special Gym Z years. Social Com- mittee, President and most active member ot Torn Smiths Fan Club. Ambition: To become a nurse, marry Tom and increase the Smith popu- lation. Pet Peeve: All-day session ol school and people who can do 'No wrong. CHARLES COPELAND Charlie Activities: Freshman Choir, lunior Choir, Senior Choir, Orchestra, Band, Hi-Y, Varsity S Club. Tenfiis Team, Down in the Vallev, Senior Choir Vice President and Treasurer Booster Club, Band Club, Red Cross, Em- blem Committee, Commencement Committee. Ambition: To be a success in What- ever I do, and stay single. Pet Peeve: Unsociable students. ELIZABETH COUP Betty Activities: Sigma Sigma Chi tTreas- urerl, Cap and Gown Committee, Diploma Committee. Ambition: To marry Carl and have a lot ol little Waylandsivrith dimplesl. Pet Peeve: The Air Force and Toni, KEITH CRISS Casey Activities: Senior Choir, Iunior Choir, Down in the Valley, Math Club, Vice President oi Math Club, Senior Class Play, Hi-Y. Ambition: To be a preacher. 5 Pet Peeve: People who don't know what they are doing but do it anyway. IVI RRY DALESSANDRO Mary Activities: Class Day Committee, Bac- calaureate Committee. Ambition: To get a good job. Pet Peeve: School. GORDON DOKES Graduated from Night High School. GALE DOWNEY. Ir. Sonny Activities: Senior Choir, Class Play, Com. cmd Assistant Director oi Class Play, Iunior Choir, Class Song Com- mittee. Ambition: To be second Mario Lanza. Pet Peeve: People that try to hurry me and people that worry about other pecple's troubles. DOROTHY DUNLEVY Dol Activities: Secretary oi Senior Choir, Iunior Choir, Freshman Choir, Y- Teens, Secretary of Student Council, Booster Club, Y.W.C.A. Basketball Court, Volleyball, Basketball, Corn- mencement Committee, Class Ring Committee, Varsity S Queen, Down in the Valley. Ambition: To some day be a pro golf player and to become Mrs. R. Costen. Pet Peeve: People you cannot depend on. LEA!-I EIHINGER Lee Activities: Senior Honor Society, Sec- retary, Treasurer, Vice President of S Club, Special Gym, Marshall oi Business Education Club, Treas- ure: oi Booster Club, Y-Teens, Sen- ior Choir, Iunior Choir. Ambition: Tc complete colleae in tour years and become an old maid phys- ical education teacher. Pet Peeve: Uniaithiul friends and teach- ers who assign homework and fail to collect it promptly. HM EWING Activities: Basketball, Track, Booster Club, Varsity Club, Hi-Y. Pet Peeve: Students who don't support their school. IERRY F AGAN Fearless Activities: Basketball, Basketball Court, Cavalier. Ambition: To be a bigamist. Pet Peeve: Nosy girls. IACK FALLER Iackson Activities: Band, Senior Choir, An- nouncement Committee, Football, Emblem Committee, Booster Club. Ambition: Play piano for beer at Cas- tons. Pet Peeve: Girls who play Pididdle and won't pay oft. -. .,,. . . V4 5 f 3 ig f if 2 T4 LW ' ,y., A , .., ' 'sl I if .X 'Wa pf 3 40 Q7 'ISV .aff . ? .V , I , 4 I' 7- 4, 42? V ' ' ff ,, . . 6 I , 9 . nv ni. s V '- iw ? ' f S' is 1 , Lim! , f 4.2. f , I g f li 4 Q A f t' ' 3, 'lv . fm , X7 my f 1 , 1 WW .,z.::.i,: . . ' ' 247 , C. ft f mi A - RONALD FLOWERS E. O. and lake Activities: Booster Club, Emblem Com- mittee, Class Day Committee. Ambition: To go to Florida. Pet Peeve: Women who say No. GEORGE FRANCIS Bevo Ambition: To move my mob into New York and take over. Pet Peeve: To listen to Iim Gleespen signify. BETTIE GIDDINGS Activities: Iunior Choir, Freshman C h o i r, Announcement Committee, Basketball, Volleyball, B a s e b a l l, Skating. Ambition: To stay single and be the greatest designer oi Paris fashions. Pet Peeve: People who pass judgment upon others betore judging them- selves. EDYTH GIPSON Edie Activities: President oi Booster Club, S Club, Y-Teen, Basketball Court, Christmas Play, Chairman Class Play Committee. Ambition: To get lack Faller, Iim Sum- merville, Ray Hogman, Pat May and Dick Bause a girl friend. HM GLEESPEN Activities: Football, Varsity S Club, Football Court. Pet Peeve: Dee. V DONALD GRANT D. Duck Activities: Iunior Choir, Announcement Committee, Spanish Club. Ambition: lmpty Dimp Thel- Pet Peeve: Connie Fruit Cake Iohn- son. RONALD GREENE Graduated from Night High School CORA GULLEDGE Corky Activities: Baseball cmd skating with Iames Hubbard. Ambition: Ioin the Waves and look tor- ward to becoming Iames' wife. MARY HARRIS Cite Activities: Freshman, Iunior and Senior Choir, Booster Club, Down in the Valley, Baseball, Basketball, Social Committee and Roller Skating. Ambition: To work in the Civil Service department. Pet Peeve: A boy without a car. THOMAS HEFFERNAN Tom Ambition: To graduate and bowling. Pet Peeve: People who try to argue all the time. IESSIE HEFLIN Peggy Activities: Chairman of Picture Com- mittee, Cap and Gown Committee. Ambition: To become a nurse, and be a success in lite. Pet Peeve: Senior Problems, Laboratory work in Chemistry and homework. NORMAN HEINBUCH Norm OSSIB HIGHTOWN l.egs Activities: Social Committee. Ambition: To become Mrs. Carrweather as soon as possible. Pet Peeve: Skating. RAYMOND HOFFMAN Ray Activities: Booster Club, Class Play, Class Day Committee, Social Com- mittee. Ambition: Turning pages for lack Faller. Pet Peeve: Coach Larson's Navy stories: they are too deep for me. ,L V ms at V .1 -Q S- I N ,. r 4258! , ' . 'YW' 4 4 E gb is e - .. ,A 5 t ,, rf me ,Q SQ: ! h7vy ...Y 4' J 61 ft x Vw .W 4 ,X if 4 ze ..... : i 1 9 f WM ':1:.l W 1 gf, A Q any W y . QM ftrife if . .. .V ii ' ,1.e:M...?, . . M 6 0 'Sim Y wk M f 32 J f , .- Q 1, .... t f H ,,,,,.,.g.t.,.:Zj:'-2 V-P' ft :WA li A '-1:7?VI'i3.E':'i ' ' f.'? ff, ' px . ..- 4 Mt Q A ,.. Q ., .,,.. . A V Z '7b ...,SsW ,?7ji . 'GUS 3 he J VZ hge J 3 4 Y 124' , f f 5 'f my 'MW 'Zvi K 1 ., .xt ' 9 3' , , QW 5694 V, We -Wi ...., , ' , t '.j,.:.:.:3:..,i.Q7.5-.,. .. fill it -- 0 , .. .s2e.w isZsz0 -. . gl .4 f V . R li M 'tt -we SHIRLEY ANN HOOVER Activities: S Club, Bowling Team, Baseball, Basketball, Volleyball. Ambition: To marry a certain sailor, and raise little swabbies. Pet Peeve: A certain sailor that dcesn'1 write. RITA HUHN Activities: Y-Teen, Booster Club, Cava- lier Staff, Class Play Committee. Ambition: To get married and raise little ducks. Pet Peeve: People who are always tell- ing other people what to do. DOROTHY HUTNICK Peanuts Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teen, Class Day Committee, Second Attendant on Basketball Court, President of Bob Carson's Fan Club. Ambition: To be Mrs. Bob Carson and to have three little Carsons. Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anyone else. WESLEY INGRAM. Ir. Little Nip Activities: Track, Cross Country, Class Day Committee. Ambition: To make a million and own a television station with beautiful women all around. Yipes my blood pressure. Pet Peeve: Stuck-up Women. BERNICE IESSER Activities: Honor Society, Math Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Class Play, Secretary of Social Committee, Pic- ture Committee. Ambition: To marry a king and have many little princes. Pet Peeve: Measles. NORMAN ROBERT IOHNSON Activities: Math Club, Picture Com- mittee. Pet Peeve: Dull teachers. CONNIE IOHNSON Fruitie Activities: Class Day Committee, Class Play Committee, Booster Club, So- phisticates Club, Baseball, Basket- ball. Ambition: Move Dinah Washington out and take her place as a tamous blues singer, and become I e s s i e and Maruin's dream girl. Pet Peeve: Any blues singer that is better than I. DAVE IOHNSON Activities: lunior Honor Society, Math Club, Picture Committee, Flower Committee. Ambition: To graduate from college and settle down lo a long and happy home life. DONALD EUGENE IOHNSTON Don Activities: Iunior Choir, Senior Choir, Vice President Class oi '52, Iunior Red Cross, Student Council, Business Education Club. Ambition: Tc be president of the Fire- stone Bank, cmd to have a degree in Business Administration. Pet Peeve: People who think B. V. and I are going steady. BETTY I. IOHES B. I. Activities: Class Play Committee, Fresh- man, Iunior, Senior Choir, Class Motto Committee, Booster Club. Ambition: To own a l95? powder blue Cadillac convertible. Pet Peeve: Going to bed before ll:30 p.m., getting up before 9:00, and onions on hamburgers. HAZEL IONES PATTY IONES Pat Activities: Booster Club, Student Sec- retary at Lincoln School, Treasurer of Announcement Committee. Ambition: To take life easy as Mrs. Iack Moreland, Ir. Pet Peeve: People who whisper. LOIS KESTER LO Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, An- nouncement Committee, U.C.C. Bowl- ing. Ambition: Own Lawson's some day. Pet Peeve: People who eat others lunches. SHIRLEE KIRK Shirl Activities: Freshman, Iunior and Senior Choirs, Senior Choir Club Associa- tion, Secretary to Senior Choir, Down in the Valley, Y-Teens, Booster Club, S Club, National Senior Honor Society, Iunior Red Cross, Y.W.C.A., Basketball, Volley- ball, Baseball, Rainbow Girls, Com- mencement Committee, President of Dick Sengpiel's Fan Club. Ambition: To get out ot college in four years and become a teacher. Pet Peeve: People who are continuously late. 1... v .. . ...- 1 QR' We Q 7 Q' iw its X . 'A ..,,,...,., A ffff , f ai J I , 4 tlt' 7 .fy if iFf,. ,. .f 'ff 1 'i . ,. Q in 4 .,-fa-f i f iitfw iii., V, .. .,. 'W' J. V' 45149148 N 'Qt N mein f . ,f ff Z f 1, ff! 7 MMM flew .2 ' , , -f - If . I Av ,. 4, f 34 My ,X . I U? 4 iw, M X, ff W, ' 'QM f m' ,f , . 1. 1 , 1 H me QW f' W f 4' 1 GLENNA KNIGHT Activities: Band, Picture Committee, Flower Committee. Ambition: To graduate. Pet Peeve: People who see others iaults and not their own. EVA MAE LAMPKIN Eve Activities: Diploma Committee. Ambition: Eugene Shy. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much and think that they are cute, with- out taking a second look in the mirror. BARBARA LANSBERRY Touts Activities: South and Kenmore Bowl- ing Team, Y-Teens, Girls' Basketball Team, Picture Committee, Assistant to Miss Pusateri. Ambition: To become Mrs. Lee Park on August 10 and raise a few little Parks. Pet Peeve: Certain freshmen who think they own the cafe. BERNICE LECORCHICK Peanuts Activities: Diploma Committee, Bacca- laureate Committee, Senior Honor Society, Spanish Club. Freshman Choir, Iunior Choir, Sing Out, Sweet Land. Ambition: To join the llth Airborne Division and learn how to make a parachute jump. Pet Peeve: luniors who act like seniors. RANDOLPH RAY LITZ. lr. Ran Activities: Football, Baseball, Track, Student Council, Varsity S Club, Class Day Committee. Ambition: Become a policeman and take dark-eves into custody. Pet Peeve: Teachers who failed to keen up the family tradition and give me 95. PAULINE LOMBARDO Lum Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teens, Cava- lier Staff, Social Committee, Spanish Club, 9B and 9A Student Council, Class Play Crew. Ambition: Be a private secretary. Pet Peeve: Tony Roppolo, who gave me my nickname. ADELLA LUCAS Della Activities: Majorette, Booster Club, S Club, Class Play, Picture Commit- tee, Iunior Choir, Senior Choir. Ambition: To owfi a Ma Ha factory. Pet Peeve: Marion's ability to get out of the fourth period. SHEILA RAE MARXWOOD Poogie Activities: Secretary Booster Club, S Club, Y-Teens, Secretary Red Cross, Cheerleader Baseball, Basketball, - Volleyball, Class Play, Christmas Play, Social Committee, Football Court, May Court, President Iim Lonsbury Fan Club. Ambition: To be a good girl and wait for a certain fellow. Pet Peeve: Pool rooms. X s GARY MAYFIELD Shotgun Activities: Very few. Ambition: To find the little birdie I can always hear but never iind. Pet Peeve: Those guys who are al- ways tapping me on the shoulder, but when I turn around they're never there. BETTY McCLUBE Bess Activities: Co-Captain Cheerleaders, Veep S Club, Booster Club, Senior Choir, Special Gym, Baseball, Bas- ketball, Volleyball Championships, Social Committee, Crown Bearer Football Court. Ambition: To beat I. F., D. B., R. H., P. M., I. S., at playing a certain game. Pet Peeve: People who try and make other people feel small. BEVERLY McCRACKEN Cheetu Activities: Senior Choir, Iunior Choir, Down in the Valley, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Class Play, Social Committee. Ambition: To stay out of trouble while waiting for a certain ily boy. Pet Peeve: Miss Tobin and Mr. Haw- kins telling me to slow down. MARIORIE MCKINNEY Margie Activities: Secretary of D.E.C.A. Club, Member Church Choir, Social Com- mittee, Y-Teens. Ambition: Marry a multi-millionaire and raise a Ilock of little mults. Pet Peeve: People who pinch rne. MILDRED MCLEOD Rosie Activities: S Club, Y-Teens, Booster Club, Iunior Honor Society, Cap and Gown Committee, Commencement Committee, Baseball, Basketball,Vol- leyball. Ambition: To become a successful and good nurse and not be an old maid doing so. IANET MECKLER lan, Iunice. lecmetten Activities: Y-Teens, Business Education Club, Diploma Committee, Nereid Club, Basketball, Tennis, Swimming fSenior Lite Saving, SY1'1Cl1'OI1iZ9 Swimming, Show Splash Sheet, and Volunteer Swimminal Teacher. Ambition: To marry a millionaire and spend all the winters in Florida. Pet Peeve: Girls who will Q0 with 0 boy just to be asked to his prom. Nw . .,-ev. .4 s .ye .. - ., ,,..:- 5,-Q it X s x PQ mx X . , it N t 2 N xxx .1-.s wf , E52s 't11-'22-sec'.-'Ee'.' 5 . fs-.'-1-.-:-:L X 1 f X s 1 X tk is se s su s ,xv xvs' A-we it E ' .:, .A ,e es, f 9 -we , XA .. W --:xv-XQX. ' . , Q -5 ' ' ,. -'::s:- -: i s is Sy 3 X S we-rss if ii P ics! ..,. . 7 '- 9 NANCY MELNIK Nance Activities: Senior Honor Society, Iunior Honor Society, Vice President Y- Teens, Vice President Iunior Red Cross, S Club, Booster Club, Busi- ness Education Club, Social Com- mittee, Baccalaureate Committee, Y.W.C.A., Basketball, Baseball, Vol- leyball, Rainbow Girls, Publicity Chairman, Turner Teens, Youth Ren- dezvous. Ambition: To find myself a tall, dark, and handsome husband, and live a long and happy lite. Pet Peeve: Not enough boys over 5'9 , and cookie dusters. DONNA MILLER lean Activities: Spanish Club, Iunior Honor Society, Diploma Committee, Bacca- laureate Committee. Ambition: Marry Iack and raise three little Stiles. Pet Peeve: False accusers. TOM MILLER Dumbo Activities: Track. Baseball, Hi-Y, Hi-Y Basketball, Hi-Y President, Hi-Y Chaplain, Class Play, Class Play Committee, Class Song, Cavalier Cub Reporter. Ambition: To settle down with Pat and raise a basketball team. Pet Peeve: People who think they are somebody. GLENN MITCHELL Mitch Activities: Iunior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, Class Day Commit- tee, Announcement Committee. Ambition: Butcher-manager ot Wagner Provision. Pet Peeve: Girls from Coventry High. DELORES NELSON Red Top. Dee Activities: Freshman, Iunior, Senior Choirs, Student Council, Booster Club, Secretary ot Iunior Honor So- ciety, Senior Honor Society, Math Club, Class Day Committee, Assist- ant to Class Secretary. Ambition: To be a success in whatever profession I choose. Pet Peeve: People who never find any- thing good to say about others. SHIRLEY LOU NELSON Louie Activities: Student Council, Spanish Club, Class Play Committee, Y-Teen, Booster Club, Announcement Com- mittee. Ambition: Marry Erwin and raise our own track team. Pet Peeve: People who have to have jokes explained. MARIAN ORLANDO Moe Activities: President of Retail Selling Club, Assistant to Class Secretary, Class Play Committee, Social Com- mittee, Booster Club. Ambition: To own a share in De-lla's factory. Pet Peeve: The ants in Miss Balobs room that bother lack cud jim so much. BARBARA OSBORNE Barb Activities: Booster Club, Iunior Choir, Senior Choir, Cap and Gown Com- mittee, Baccalaureate Committee. Ambition: To open a dress shop in New York with Kathy. Pet Peeve: People who are always worrying about what people are saying about them. MARKEDITH PARKER Mark Activities: Iunior Choir, Senior Chor, Booster Club, Cap and Gown Com- mttee, Spansh Club, Rollercade Club. Ambition: To be a good wite and mother. Pet Peeve: People who don't plan ahead ot time. Also people who walk too slow. EUGENE PENIX Gene Activities: Math Club, Senior Honor Society, Spanish Club, Iunior Choir, Senior Choir, Picture Committee, Announcement Committee, Student Council. Amibtion: To be an engineer and make 510,000 a year. Pet Peeve: Girls who tell sexy jokes. DENNIS PINCZES Denny Activities: Track, Cross Country, Stu- dent Council. Ambition: To become a pilot in the Air Force. Pet Peeve: Girls. DANIEL POPA Danny Activities: Swimming, Social Commit- tee, Math Club, Room Treasurer. Ambition: To be an engineer. Pet Peeve: People who have inferiority complexes. CLARENCE ALBERT POWERS Cap Artvities: Goosetown Boys' Club, Ed Bittle's Sextet, Choir, Band, Band Club, Orchestra, All-City and All- State Band, All-City Orchestra, Hi-Y, Booster Club, President of Band Club. ANNA MARIE RAINEY Terry Activities: President of Retail Selling Club, Secretary ot Class Play, Class Play Terry, Booster Club. Ambition: To hear an ex-graduate, Bob Iones, say I do, and mean it. Pet Peeves: Certain peop1e's silly smiles. ,,... J s . gy ,,.. 5 is -K .:.., ,.. i X , 'ts .-1 1 X Q . X is .S x Xi? X Y ,tx I A ,gg . 1 . Q V. WV . - , 'W' t . A Ee? t Qt . ...IL I Q fm- F R . 7 ' f- 'H .',. . Y 3,9 - tw V, I 9 L If 1 as Q , V, 3 my Q 1 f 06 I f' i 'f f 11? my A , : Z6 I M , ':4.,,Q., ' 1 , 1 A., ' 9 ff 71 .,,, f 'r ., Al: .,,. ' , X ,:.,- 1 .,,.- 39 I RONALD RAINEY Don Activities: Freshman Football, Track, Class Day Committee. Ambition: To get a new Cadillac con- vertible tor Iackie and me. Pet Peeve: Gossipping girls. ROBERT RANDOLPH Randy Activities: Hi-Y, Sigma Sigma Chi, Emblem Committee, Commencement Committee. Ambition: Get married, settle down atter I spend two years in the Navy. Pet Peeve: Guys who use perfume in their car. MARIORY RANG Margie Activities: Booster Club, Y-Teen, Fresh- man Choir, President and Organizer of Torn Kossick Fan Club, Presi- dent of O,P.C. Club. Ambition: To be a lady wrestler with Tom as my sparring partner. ELLA LOUISE RHINE EllieK' Activities: Sigma Sigma Chi, Project Chairman of Sigma Sigma Chi, Stu- dent Council, Booster Club, Y-Teens Basketball, Baseball: helped in the 40th Anniversary ot South, one year Library .Assistant for South, Home Economics Club at the Y.W.C.A., Decoration Committee tor Employer, Employee Banquet, Table Setting Contest, Cap and Gown Committee, Motto Committee, Chairman ot the Flower Committee, and Secretary of lack Webb Fan Club, Ambition: To be a success in my chosen iioid. Pet Peeve: 'Working at 9:00 on Mon- day, and a certain boy in the tourth period Senior Problems class. IERRY RIAL Rao-Vac Activities: Teen Clubs. Ambition: Retire at the age of l9, hav- ing a Cadillac. Pet Peeve: A certain girl who won't quit dancing. MARILYN IEAN RICHARDS Mary-land Activities: Diploma Committee. Ambition: To put Diane out of busi- ness. Pet Peeve: My sister's crazy boy friends. BARBARA RICETER Barb Activities: Iunior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, Iunior Choir, Senior Choir, Down in the Valley, Span- ish Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Di- ploma Committee, Class Song Com- mittee, Corrnznccment Committee. Ambition' To be a success at what- ever I do and mctlie that cert-Trl? somebody a good wife Pet Peeve' People who dont have any sense of humor. 1. PAULA RIES P. M. Activities: Freshman Choir, Iunior Choir, Iunion Honor Society, Spanish Club, Student Council, Diploma Committee, Announcement Commit- tee, Baccalaureate Committee. Ambition: To go through a match tac- tory. Pet Peeve: Drivers who don't signal when they are going to turn! si-irrmvmu nosnirrs Sherm Activities: Football, Track, Choir, Var- sity S Club. Ambition: To be a member of the l.C.C. Clnternational Coolers Con- ventioni. Pet Peeve: A no happening Goathead. RICHARD ROOTES Louie Activities: Hi-Y, Math Club, Senior Choir, Class Play, Ring Committee, Class Play Committee, Cavalier Cub Reporter, Girls. Ambition: To be an electrical engineer and marry Margaret. Pet Peeve: Girls who don't mind their ofvn business. TONY ROPPOLO Rope Activities: Basketball, Football, Base- ball, Student Council, Varsity S Club, Basketball Court, Football Court. GLENDA RUSSELL Activities: Y-Teens, D.E.C.A., Social Committee. Ambition: To travel all over the United States. Pet Peeve: People who don't keep promises. BETTY RYAN Activities: Booster Club, Social Com- mittee. Ambition: Go to New York with Lois and to be a good housewife to the poor guy that marries me. Pet Peeve: Conceited people like Iohn V. FRANCES RYAN Frankie Activities: Y-Teens, Spanish Club, So- cial Club, Class Play. Ambition: Dietician. Pet Peeve: People who think they're something they're not. 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Ambition: To be a iashion designer or interior decorator and some day meet that certain someone and make him a good wife. Pet Peeve: Having my ponytail pulled or joked about. MARY ANN SCI-IILERO Mary Activities: Business Education Club, Social Committee, Picture Committee. Ambition: To get a good job and be a success in liie. Pet Peeve: People who show oft and think they're better than others. DONNA IEAN SCHLARB Donna Mae Activities: Social Committee, Senior Choir, Iunior Choir, S Club, Span- ish Club, Booster Club, Band. Ambition: To decorate a house in a style that Miss Tobin would be proud oi. Pet Peeve: People who think they're better than others. SHIRLEY MAE SEESE Shir Activities: Social Affairs Committee, S Club, Booster Club, Y-Teens, Iunior Choir, Senior Choir. Ambition: To be married to a certain lack. Pet Peeve: People who try to be little hot-rods. DICK SENGPIEL Single Activities: Football, Baseball, Varsity S Club, Booster Club. Ambition: To be half as smart as Shirlee Kirk. Pet Peeve: Moody people. CAROL SUE SEVERNS Cami Activities: Social Committee. Ambition: To marry Chuck and raise tive kids. Pet Peeve: A certain girl who thinks she can take Chuck away from me. WILLIE SHAFFER Adio Activities: Iunior Red Cross, Student Council, Math Club, Teen Age Board ot Peoples Hospital, Booster Club, Hi-Y, Motto Committee, Class Day, Freshman Band. Ambition: To go to college and study chemistry. Pet Peeve: Kids who don't mind, and women drivers. DAWN SHEETZ Shorty Activities: Senior Choir, lunior Choir, S Club, Booster Club, Y-Teen, Down in the Valley, Social Com- mittee, Room Representative, Iunior Honor Society. Ambition: To go to college and own a red Oldsmobile convertible. Pet Peeve: Girls who make eyes at my boy friends. NORMA IEANNE SLINKER Red Activities: Choir, Down in the Val- ley, Young April, Y-Teen, Boos- ter Club, Rainbow Girls, Y.W.C.A., Advertising Manager Cavalier, Motto Committee, Social Committee, Em- blem Design, Skating, Ceremics, Swimming, President and Treasurer oi Ierry Fagan Fan Club. Ambition: To retain my title oi cham- pion ioke teller and be able to re- member all the jokes I ever hear. Pet Peeve: People who know what I do betore I do it. EDWARD SMITH Ed Activities: Band, Orchestra, Class Play, Track Announcement Committee. Ambition: To go to college and be a musician. Pet Peeve: Intelligent girls and sweet music. LOIS CHERYLE STEINBECK Cheri Activities: Iunior Choir, Senior Choir, Freshman Choir, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Rainbow Girls, Special Gym, Song Committee, Class Day Chairman, Da'nny. Ambition: To go to New York and be- come a ballerina and take Danny and Betty with me. Pet Peeve: People who say things and do not mean what they say. IACK STEPHEN Steve, Herod Activities: Class Play Committee, Pic- ture Committee, Booster Club, Christ- mas Pageant, Class Play, Class Day Committee. Ambition: Slufter. Pet Peeve: Girls that steady Sluti. CYNDA STEVENS Bunny Activities: Band, Iunior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, lunior Choir. Senior Choir, Class Song, Class Play. Ambition: To marry a sailor and raise nine little nines to reinforce the Brooklyn Dodgers. Pet Peeve: Dizzy hats and long dang- ling earrings that look like young chandeliers. MARGARET RUTH STEVENS Marge Activities: S Club, Math Club CTreas- urerl, National Iunior Honor Society, Phi Alpha Teens tTreasurerl, Na- tional Senior Honor Society, Spanish C l u b, Commencement Committee tSecretaryl, U.Y.F. tSecretary-Treas- urerl, Rollercade Skating Club. Ambition: To become a top-notch en- gineer. Pet Peeve: People who think they know it all. ' 'Y----11 1 M, 5 5 Y . . X is . Q' ' 4 5- A ' , 0 ,X 7 2' W IH ' 7 4' 7 , , 4 i Z5 5 ., V' in 33 ts ttgs 47, 724: H ' 3 401 , nonornv smrzs Dottie Activities: D.E.C,A, Ambition: To be a success in the work Ive chosen and maybe some day get married. ' Pet Peeve: People who make me repeat Something twice. BILL THOMAS Lou Acgvities: Basketball, Track, Cross- Oumry' VGTSNY Club, Christmas Play, Basketball and May Court Ambition: To make the Army my-CQ- reer. Pei Peeve: Geliing UP for school on Monday morning. TABITHA SVIANK Toby Activities: Booster Club, Phi Alpha Teen, Chairman Emblem Committee, Class Play Committee. Ambition: To tind my niche in lite and be happy. Pet Peeve: A certain boy named P09 P and people who are bossy. DOROTHY TELL Doggie Activities: D.E.C.A. Club. Ambition: Be a bookkeeper and be- come wife of Matt Habel. Pet Peeve: For somebody to keep both- ering me in study hall when I'm UYUIQ to get my homework done. SARAH ANN STRADTMAN Sonny Activities: Phi Alpha Teen, Booster Club, Iunior Honor Society, Social Committee. Ambition: To make people sit up and take notice, Pet Peeve: People who try to convince you they are something they are not. SALLY ANN TRASTER Blue Eyes Activities: Iunior Honor and Senior Honor Society, President Business Education Club, Room Treasurer, Spanish Club, Booster Club, Rain- bow Girls, Ring Committee, Class Day Committee, Class Play Prompter, Hezzie, Wezzie, and Tezzie Fan Club. Ambition: To live the rest ot my lite and be happy. Pet Peeve: People who are always late. CECILIA URDIALES Ce Activities' Diploma Committee. Ambiton' Pet Peeve: People who snub hes BERTHA VANDERSALL Bert Activities: Ambition: To stay single, own a new Chrysler, and be competition for Marilyn Monroe. Pet Peeve: People who talk about other people, especially when it's not true. DIANE WALTER Di Activities: Secretary Phi Alpha Teen, Treasurer Spanish Club, Secretary lunior Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Booster Club, Chairman Social Committee and Emblem Committee. Ambition: To become a commercial artist. Pei Peeve: People who say they will do something and then don't. MARILYN WARD Mayan Activities: Club, Booster Club, Spanish Club, Library Assistant, Special Gym, Volleyball, Baseball, Social Committee, Class Play, Gym Assistant. Ambition: To teach D. B., I. F., I. S., and R. H. to open other people's mail. Pet Peeve: People who don't play a game fair. SYLVIA WEEMS Sylvie Activities: Announcement Committee, Diploma Committee. Ambton: To become Mrs. Robert Iohn- son. Pet Peeve: Signitying people. IEAN WHEATLEY Carrots Activities: S Club Booster Club, Cheerleader, Red Cross, Senior Choir, Special Gym, Basketball, B a s e b all, Volleyball, Basketball Queen, Social Committee, Spanish Club. Ambition: To be a real lady some day. Pet Peeve: Boys who toss girls around. BERYLE WILLIAMSON Wendye Activities: Orchestra, French Club, Booster Club, Freshman-lunior-Senior Choir U.C.C. Club, Chairman Class Song Committee, Emblem Commit- tee, Commencement Committee. Ambition: To be a success in Whatever I may attempt to do, preferably on the concert stage and to raise a football team. ssl,-:L,sv.s Q., s i Q it ,gi A-an N s'f X lx 'C is X X xx X X 5 X s.. , N ,ggpg ,m N ig- vm, 4 'Ni .imaphx X . it .S ff: Xzwf it V. K X ss X X -.R:14:FXr1sri,.xxN 1 4:2 B 'QM , I f 92345231 1 ' iv Q S ' 25-4 X :X its Q: , L- -,.:E . , ,N -. 21555 25' 'f2:. :I. ' I ., 'Si if ' .X 2 Qkyb i V X ,:,r r-:.-. 5 ..,. 5 :.1 . .L .... .Q ,,. 1. ,..,,, 1 ..,,,V, Z ,kv . Q i.StZ:'f'E:5Ei':' 2 5-ff'-:I.,.1:cEckvi9': EIfl'7.:-'1.txf-' Mg No Picture tor- NINA M. L. PACE Crazy Nina Activities: Outing, and Member ot the Diploma Committee. Ambition: To get cr good job and be- come something. Pet Peeve: People that go around talk- ing about others in every way. SARAH WIMS Sahara Activities: Basketball, Cap and Gown, Committee, Commencement Commit- tee, Skating, Dancing. Ambition: To become a beautician, and be a good wife to L. M. Pet Peeve: Teachers who accuse you ot something you didn't do, and don't give you a chance to explain. MARIE E. WINTROW Gert Activities: President ot S' Club, Cap- tain ot Cheerleaders, Booster Club, Basketball, Baseball and Vollayball Championship, Class Play, Social Committee, Black Rogues and loe. Ambition: Develop some of the more noticeable attributes of Marilyn Monroe. Pet Peeve: Iean Sanderson, people who say I have a complex and try to agitate it. MARY YOUNG Legs Activities: Social Committee, Diploma Committee, Baseball. Ambition: To own a large beauty par- lor in Chicago and become a tamous wife to someone. Pet Peeve: People that are always talk- ing about someone else and never tind tault with themselves. CAROLYN ZARLE Teddy Activities: Diploma Committee, Rain- bow for Girls. Ambition: To become a Mrs. Pet Peeve: People who never smile. CARMELA ZURZOL0 Canute Activities: Booster Club, Senior Choir, May Court Social Attairs Committee. Ambition: To settle down with a cer- tain someone and keep Roppolos coming to South. Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than others. KATHLEEN ANN ZVERLOFF Katie Activities: Y-Teens, Booster Club, Span- ish Club, and Social Affairs Com- mittee. Arnbtiltion: To be a success at whatever o. Pet Peeve: Men drivers and the Navy seeing more ot Ed than I do. South High Hall Guards! luemafziei As we approach our last days at South, we look back through our years here: our many laughs, our tears, our embarrassments, and the happiness we found. They will soon be gone . . . but certainly not forgotten. We'1l never forget our first day at South. How could we! Smeared with lipstick and filled with excitement, we caught our first glimpse of what are now our familiar corridors, of our teachers, and of our many friends. Our first month was pure misery. We were lost in the halls, lost in all the strange people, and even worse, lost with all that homework. Wow! What a thrill it was when we found a grade school buddy in one of our classes. But we hung on and as the days Went by we felt more and more at home. We made friends quickly and really felt good at our first pep assembly. Through our freshman year we enjoyed one of the most glorious years in Akron athletic history as we walked off with city championships in foot- ball, basketball, track, and swimming. That was the same year we became district and regional champs and journeyed to Columbus, where we won second place in the State Basketball Tourna- ment. Boy, did we brag! We laughed at every school in Akron and really created a riot at our victorious pep assemblies. We enjoyed our pep meetings more in 9A be- cause we placed three cheerleaders on the re- serves. They were Iean Wheatley, Betty McClure, and Donna Archer. We were really honored that year by having none other than ex-heavyweight lack Dempsey as a featured guest in an assembly. Our sophomore year started off well for us, as We won the football championship from a highly- rated Garfield squad, but as the year progressed We tasted our first championship loss to North in what was quite a thrilling basketball season. One of the highlights of the year was South's fortieth anniversary, which we helped to make a big success. We also were proud when we were honored with the presence of the Four Aces in assembly. We talked of that assembly for months afterwards. We were proud of our class in scholar- ship as we had Diane Walter, Bernice lesser, Sally Calhoun, Clifton Bye, and Shirley Dobbs in the Iunior Honor Society. As juniors we received all the privileges of upperclassmen. That was the year we put on our own assembly and all eyes fell from their sockets when Lois Steinbeck did her immortal hula dance. Though we progressed considerably in the elev- enth grade, we also met with defeat as we lost the football championship to a rugged Garfield squad ftying the record for appearances in suc- cessionl and offered little competition to a great North cage machine. That was the same year Iohn Williams and Tony Roppolo began to make sport headlines. We knew who were the scholars also. as the Iunior Honor Roll was usually headed by Delores Nelson, Clifton Bye, and Shirley Dobbs. The class jokers were also well known. Heading the list were Bill Lou Charley ThOInCIS and Iim Gleespen. Ry Qeoage aaancd Our last big thrill in the junior year and the one that will be remembered longest was the ordering of the class rings. We were beginning to realize our high school days were nearly gone! Seniors! We were finally here. The big year was under way and We started off with defeat. East swallowed us 25-19 in what was now practically our annual appearance at the Turkey Day game, as we broke all previous records by extending our appearance to five straight. Not all was lost, as we placed john Williams and Tony Poppolo on the all-city squad. A week later Iohn made the rugged all-district team. Basketball was worse, as undefeated Garfield dumped everybody. Again we were honored. This time we placed Bob Carson and Bill Thomas on the all-city team. We elected officers that year also. They Were: President, john Williams, veep, Nick Vukick, sec- retary, Iudy Cork, treasurers, Delores Abraham and Byron Hollinger. The newly-elected editor of our school paper was Shirley Dobbs. The drama class put on a Christmas play, the lead going to Iack Stevens, who portrayed King Herod. Lou Thomas remained the class clown. We began ordering our many necessities in preparation to graduate: caps and gowns, pic- tures, cards, announcements, etc. Our committees were set up and everything was under control. Our class play was exceptionally good with the leads Going to Anna Rainey and Ray Hoffman. Our football Queen was Donna Archer, crowner Sheila Markwood, crown-bearer Betty McClure, attendant Delores Abraham. Dennis Pinczes was the only senior boy to break a school record as he did an amazing lUl push-ups. The turnout for the senior tea, with parents, was one of our biggest We have ever had. The llA-l2B party was also a big success. It is surely something we Will never forget. Our May dance was exceptionally good as Donna Archer reigned again as Oueen. The Manhood Cup was given to Byron Hollinger and Iudy Cork received the Womanhood Cup. With a short review our school days have been covered. Yes, our high school days are nearly over. We have looked back through our joys, our cheers, our lauahs and our tears. Now, as we walk through the halls we laugh at the undergraduates, and tease them because we are leaving. Boy! If they could only see under our facial ex- pressions. Down deep, where we choke back each little tear as it tries to make its escape. Down deeper, where the heart skips a beat at the thought of leaving, and still deeper where we would give anything to go through it again. But our ration- alizing will soon be over and each tear its escape shall make, for soon it will all be over and the outside world shall claim us all. To some of us it will bring success, to others failure, but all of us all put away in a corner of our hearts remem- brance for the years we were all alike . . . our four glorious years at South High. Un '7fze141?a . . . aqmmmszwfm Here's the big day we've all been waiting for. After months of tedious investigation on the people of Mount Pleasant we now have the report for the people of the world. ' As you know, Carmela Zurzola's new atomic energy plant will be located there, and since this is such a vital product both to the country and government, certain precautions had to be taken. The two geriators who will be giving us names and occupations of the citizenry are George Francis and Sherman o erts. The first person Mr. Francis interviewed was thelmayor, Mr. Nick Vukich, who, in turn, introduced him to other city officials, who were Robert Abbey, Rosie Burkhardt, lim Ewing, and Ronald Flowers, councilmen. It seems the city had a drive on for sanitation, and the head clean-up man was Tony Roppolo, who swept Main Street eight hours daily from nine to five. While Mr. Francis was getting a on-the-spot interview from Mr. Roppolo, Mr. Roberts became impatient and strayed along the street to interview some of the citizens. Imagine his surprise when he came upon Iohn Williams, an old friend, who is now a leading lawyer. Talking as men will, the conversation turned to politics and the world situation. One of the things discussed was the fact that we now have a woman president. Iohn just didn't think that Marie Wintrow would work out. No one objected when she made lean Wheatley Veep and Iudy Cork, Secretary of State, but when agitated the leader of the D.A.R., Miss Donna Archer, by installing a gym in the White House, and not inviting her to see the world-famous acrobats, Marilyn Ward and Barbara Bates, in their Flirt with Death, everyone agreed that the Speaker of the House may suggest she retire from office, and it has been said many times that Iohnnie Bostick has never been mistaken about any- thing yet! A heated discussion arose over the reputability of the night spot owned by Dorothy Dunlevy. Ever since the investigation started two G-Men were assigned to watch the place. Dick Bause and Ray Hoff- man have reported everything seemed fine except Ed Bittle's Sextet, so detectives were assigned to follow Ed, lack Faller and Charles Copeland. The girls were Shirley Anderson, Bev McCracken and Connie Iohnson. One of the celebrities visiting the club was Lois Steinbeck and her chorus, consisting of Bessie McClure, Alice Baranchik, Vita and Clara Accurso and Dee Abraham. All bookings are taken care of by Betty Ryan. Iohn said he had to get back to court as he had a case in Iudge Richard Browning's court and he insisted that it start exactly on time. Pauline Lombardo was suing Don Rainey for neglect. The next person Mr. Roberts interviewed was Clifton Bye, who is quite a successful businessman now. He owns the Bye Beer Bottling Company. Cliff gave Sherman a report on some of his employees. They were lim Gleespen, supervisory Ierry Fagan, taster, and Bill Thomas, lack Stephen, Dick Sengpiel and Richard Rootes, beer bottle cappers. Sally Abernathy had charge of the office staff. Sherman decided he had better get back and find George, so he started up the street just in time to see Tony marching his street sweeping militia up Main Street, brooms shouldered. Ed Smith was leading the group and Bob Carson brought up the rear. fWhile Bob works, Dorothy is home teaching the boys the fundamental of basketball.l The group marched right up to City Hall and into the Health Department, Francis Ryan, aided by Sally Traster, check the germ ratio of all city employees daily. Their motto is, Stomp That Germ. Wandering through the building we came tO the survey room. Peeping inside, we saw Bernice Cooper, aided by Carol Severns and Dawn Sheetz, making a survey on the number of Smiths in Ohio. In the cellar they found the janitor, Ronald Broom, sneaking time out to read janet Belingefs novel, l'The Art of Loafing, in which she is very talented. On the way to lunch they passed through the business section of town. Several large corporations are located there. As they passed the Aunt Sylvia Weems Corn Cake Company, a car drew up, out jumped Hattie Burney and Deloris Caldwell to roll out the red Carpet: the next person to emerge was Doris Clay and her assistant, Ruth Chism, who sprayed away germs, Sylvia is very rich now and employs only females. Her drivers are Mary Young for Cadillacs and Sarah Wims for Buicksl Next dgojf was o hotel, The Nine Ninety Roomer, managed by CYI1dC1 Stevens. On down the street is the Beef Trusters' Gym, owned by Ranny Litz and assisted by Leah Eihinger, No Brain Trusts need Stoo there. Iust a few doors away is the city newspaper owned and edited by Shirley Dobbs, who is doing quite CI CC1PClblO job, even Th0UC-Th the PCIPST is just CI IIGW establishment. Edyth Gipson and her millionaire gave it to Shirley for Christmas. They I'1OtiC9Cl quite G feW people Walking- When inquiring why, they found out that Sally Calhoun's bus company is on strike. She's still eating beans. Driving up in front of a Swanky reStGurG1'1t. they noticed it belonged to Dan Pepa. Inside, the hostess was Shirlee Kirk, who Showed the fe1lOWS tO G tgble. When she found out who they were she invited them to go through the kitchen. The head COOk. Mcrrkedith Parker, was the one to show them around. After the investigation, the Hollinger Construction Company was Called to Start the Work. Il was exciting to watch the building ao up. Had it not been for the bricklayer expert work it could never have been accomplished. Many thanks to Shirley Hoover, Ann Rainey, Shirley Nelson, and Nancy Melnik, When the building was completed the furnishings were brought in. Eugene Penix was very nervous as he was afraid they would drop the bomb filing cases. Margaret Stevens files therm- The mission completed, George and Sherman bOCIrded the trai.n for home. Touring the cars they found Gene Carson to be the engineer. We all appreciate the work that has been done. Keep tuned to this station for the latest results in world-wide happenings. This is your news caster, Norma Slinker. 970111170 . . We, the Class of Iune, 1953, of South High School, of the City of Akron, County of Summit, State of Ohio, having completed the requirements of four years of secondary schooling and being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner following, that is to say: Robert Abbey-I leave my spot in the back room Goosetown's Boys' Club to whoever can stand the noise of Dick Farley's trombone. Sally Abernothy-I will the ability to get through school to my sister, Shirley, and the rest of the new freshies. Beverly Abney-The ability to graduate to the incoming freshies. Delores Abraham-I will, will you? Clara Accurso-I will to Carol Sipple the old lunch bags in locker ll93. Vita Accurso-I will the ability to graduate to anyone who needs it. Dorothy Adams-I will Ianice Ellison my seat in Record Room. Ianice Alleman-I will my locker to anyone who wants it. Shirley Anderson-I will the remains of my fourth floor locker to Marian Peterson, Donna Anter and Barbara Ray. What's left goes to Dick Roup, Ray Hart and Harry Hughes. Sandra Ando-I will my locker to Delores Sasz as she has three years to go. Donna Archer-I will the ability to pass every- thing in just one semester of school to my brother, Bill. Alice Baranchik-I will to Charlotte the ability to hold her guy. Barbara Bates-I will an engagement ring somewhat like mine to Daneen lmhoff. Richard Bause-I leave my gym clothes to any- one fast enough to catch them. Mary Alice Bender-I will the ability to pass lUA World History in summer school to Ianet Wandling, who needs it very badly. Ed Bittle-I will a punch in the nose to any boy who bothers my girl next semester. Ianet Bolinger-I leave to my sister, Sandy, the ability to leave South in four years and to make the Honor Roll just once. Iohnnie Bostick-I will all the freshie girls a chance to go to school with Bill three more years. Charles Copeland-I will my ability to get along with other people to lean Wagner, and my seat in seventh period Bible Lit. class to all sin- ners at South. Amen. Donna Botzer-I will all my books and my locker to Martha Bailes and Bev Iones. I also will my ability to graduate to Barb Carpenter and Emily Simmons. Pauline Brooks-I will my ability to get out of school in eleven years to anyone who needs it. Richard Browning-I will my parking space behind the church to anyone who can get by the janitor with his car. Hattie Rose Burney-I will the ability to Teressa Roberts to stop being bashful and to Mildred Burney anything she needs when she needs it. Deloris Caldwell-I will to Iessie Lytle my green jacket so she can give her blue one a rest and my seat in the fifth period study to Betty T. and Clara Caldwell. Sally Calhoun--I will to lack Griffin, who will probably need it, my ability to get through school in four years. Darrell Carpenter-I will a locker on the third floor to anyone who can straighten it up. Gene Carson-I hereby will to Mr. Elderkin the following items: a pair of green and white striped pants, a red coat with orange buttons, a pair of purple socks, and a pair of yellow shoes. This should inake Mr. Elderkin a very colorful character. I also will the Casey Cosy Coffin Com- pany to anyone who wants itg you can have Casey, too. Bob Carson-I will my sluffers job at Lincoln to anyone who doesn't like to work. Ruth Chism-I will to anyone interested the rusty lock on ll4l and hope they have more luck in keeping it closed than I did. Doris Clay-I will to Miss Hamilton the ability to get along with her next ninth period Senior Problems class and with her dog. I also leave to Dorothy Potts one hanger so she can give it to her friend, Cubby, to hang her coat on next fall. Marian Collier-I will to anyone the ability to come from the fourth floor to the Cafeteria and be the first one in line. Calvin Collins-I will my cool and beneficent air of romance to my two derrote proteges, Willie Parker and Raymond Green. Lois Collins-I will to Carol Sherfielcl and Gene Knight the ability to graduate. Rosemarie Burkhardt-I will my bookkeeping energy to Kay Colgan. Clifton Bye-I will a belt to Dick Farley to keep the girls from guessing. Antoinette Constantine-I will the will power to Harry Hughes, Dick Roup, and Ray Hart, to keep out of trouble for one day. I also will my second floor locker and remains to Barbara Pagano and Donna Anter. Bernice Cooper-I will all the fun I've had in my senior year to anyone who thinks they won't have any. Iudy Cork-I will all the luck and happiness I've had in my senior year to my sister, Verna. Elizabeth Coup-I will my locker and all its junk to Kathy Horn, if she can stand it another year. Mary Dalessandro-I will my locker to Celesta and hope she can find someone to stay in the locker with her. Shirley Dobbs-I will the ability to get out of the fifth period to anyone who is so unfortunate as to have a class then. Gale Downey, Ir.-I will my ability to sing the highest and loudest in Senior choir to Iohnny Farkas, and my ability to get white admits from Mr. Anderson to my brother. Dorothy Dunlevy-NI will to Eva Taylor the ability to graduate from high school. Leah Eihinger-Shirley Kirk and Leah Eihinger will Pat McLaughlin the key to room 102. lerry Fagan-I will my fan club to Iimmy Darrow. lack Faller-I leave all of my unused admits to Pat May. Ronald Flowers-I am willing if she is willing. George Francis-I will to Bob Huffles some of my clothes so he won't have to wear Macs work clothes to school. Bettie Giddings-I will my ability to graduate to Bobby Giddings and Gwendolyn Hunter and anyone else who needs it. lzidyth Gipson-I will to Marilyn Price and Floogie Pettis the ability to get along with Mr. Bob Larson. Donald Grant-I will to Billy and Bob Burr the Combination to locker 1132. lim Gleespen-I will my white gym shoes to Bob Sues. Cora Gulledge-I will to everyone the ability to graduate and the locker to my sister, Ora, and anyone else who wants to come in with her. Mary Harris-I will all my freshman admirers to any coming senior who can put up with them. Thomas Heffernan-I will the ability to get along with Mr. Anderson to Ierry Harris. Iessie Heflin-I will Lois Luli the ability to pass Senior Problems without too much work. Ossie Hightower-I will to lanie Allen and Betty Scott the ability to get out of South in four years. Shirley Hoover-I will to Tootsie Graham and Bonnie Ramsey the ability to get along without me in sixth period study hall. Rita 1-luhn-I will my ability to graduate in four years to Ianet Wandling. who will need it. Dorothy Hutnick-I will to any one that needs it the ability to graduate in four years. Wesley Ingram-To Kirk Heard the ability to get out of school in four years, and for Pete's sake, a clean locker. Connie Iohnson-I will my intelligence to Teresa Roberts, so she will come out of school some cen- tury soon. And I also will my locker with no lock on it to anyone that has a lock with no locker. Dave lohnson-To lim Bostick, my seat in Senior Problems and my ability to get library permits from Miss Hamilton. Don Iohnston--I will my ability to get through high school in three and a half years to Lowell Peery. Betty I. Iones-I will my ability to talk with a Southern drawl to Rachel Nelson. Patty Iones-I will to lean Wiby my ability to get through school in four years. Lois Kester--I will to Ioanne Kornas and Ianet Stranathan a mirror for locker 3110 flat lastl. Eva Mae Lampkin-I will the ability to anyone who can finish school in Slfz years. Barbara Lansberry--I will my ability to go through high school in 3112 years to anyone who can do it. Bernice Lecorchick--To Lillian Ries, I will the mirror from locker 2148 and the ability not to break it. Randolph Litz-I leave my thirty pounds of extra weight to anyone who has the energy to carry it around. Pauline Lombardo-I will my plaid slacks to anyone who wants to buy bagpipes to go with them. Adella Lucas-I will to the oncoming majorettes my uniform and my crazy-looking boots. Sheila, Markwood-I leave assistant to Mr. R. Larson to anyone who doesn't mind being horse- whipped for not doing their work. Gary Mayfield-I will my ability to stay fat to Marilyn Price, who thinks she needs it. Betty McClure-I will Sis 'Wheatley to lim Summerville, whom 1'm sure will be more than glad to receive her. Beverly McCracken-I leave all the remains of my first floor locker to Gerry Bates. Marjorie McKinney-I will my ability to skim through two histories in one year to anyone who has the misfortune of taking them. Mildred McLeod-I will to Rosalie Iacobs the ability to speak French as well as I can with Miss Van Dis when she meets her at the bus stop. Ianet Meckler-A medal to any boy who can go with Ieanie Yowell longer than one month. Nancy Melnik--To my brother, Dennis, a fourth grader at Allen School, I will the Iunicr High School that will be here by the time he gets out of grade school lin about eight yearsl. Donna Miller-My ability to drive a car all my senior year to Lillian Ries. Glenn Mitchell-I leave my front seat in Senior Problems to my brother, Ivan. Delores Nelson-I will my ability to graduate in 3Vz years to anybody who needs it. Shirley Nelson-I leave all my jokes to loie Weatherford to use when she's downhearted. Barbara Osborne-I will to Kathy the ability to get her Senior Problems done on time for her other interests. Nina Pace-I will that all the people show their good side at all times. Dennis Pinczes-I leave my ability for getting out of school in tour years to Frank Lancianese. Markedith Parker--I will to every student at South the ability to graduate before they are 19 years old. Daniel Popa-I will my favorite locker to Bob Huffless. Clarence Powers-I will my first chair in the band to Dick Farley. Eugene Penix-I leave my affinity for science and ability to get along with Nellie to lim Bostick. Robert Randolph-I will to anyone who can use it, the ability to sleep through Mr. White's eleventh grade History class without getting caught. Anna Marie Rainey-I will Miss Tilock and Miss Boyd only grade A students, and Mr. White and Mr. Anderson a new tablet of pink admits. Don Rainey-I will to Doc Rogland and Ray Thlgpen my ability to get white admits from Mr. White. Margie Rang-I will to Ianet Iones, Shirley Gurchie and Bob Hershberger, the job of taking care of my little sister, Ianney, when she comes to South in September. You'll be sorry! Ella Rhine-I will to Miss Iones a supply of soda crackers and a jar of peanut butter to last her one week. Ierry Rial-I will to Frank Layton the ability to graduate, quit, get fired, or any other way possible of getting out of school. Marilyn Richards-I will to Ianet Meckler and Rosalie Iacobs all of the red bathing suits at the Y.W.C.A., and to Diane Walter two more freckles to make it an even billion. Barbara Richter-I will my job with Mr. White to Wanda Ray, who can help him hand out pink admits to his brood. Paula Ries-I will a certain junior her desire to take over. Sherman Roberts-I will to Frank Ford my locker and gym shoes and may he rise to greater heights in them. Richard Rootes-I will to Beth Hohly the ability to fail three subjects and still graduate in four years. Glenda Russell-I will Rita the ability to get good grades in History. Frances Ryan-I will any student that takes Chemistry the help that Io Weatherford has given me. Betty Ryan-I will our locker to Ralph Truaz and also to Arvilla the ability to wear Garry's chain through my senior year. Norine Scheffer-I will my ability to go through twelve years of school and really enjoy it. Donna Schlarb-I will my ability to take criti- cism without talking back when you're in the wrong and admit it. Shirley Seese-I will my ability to hold my jealous temper down to some people l know who can't. Dick Sengpiel-I will my job as captain of hall guards to Bob Sues. Carol Severns-l leave my ability to hang on to a good guy to Barbara Wilson. Dawn Sheetz-I will to Ioyce Helmpke the ability to have fun in Mr. Snyder's Physchology class. Norma Slinker-I will to Norma Bohannon and Bev DeVille my ability to have a joke for every occasion and remember how to tell it. Ed Smith-I will my ability to all students to get along with the teachers. Willie Shaffer-I would like to will my gym trunks to Emil Pitman. Lois Cheryle Steinbeck-I will our locker to Ralph Truax and also my ability to go with Dan to anyone who could do it, but can't have him. lack Stephen-I will King Herod's crown to Bob Spicer. Cynda Stevens-I will my ability to stay on the Honor Roll without taking books home and appa- rently not doing a thing to any poor struggling Dorothy Stiles-l will to ferry Seigler my fourth floor locker and the ability to graduate in four years. Margaret Ruth Stevens-I will my seat in Me- chanical Drawing to any girl who wants it. Sarah Ann Stradtman-I will my seat in lunch in front of Rosalie Iacobs to Carol Wagner in hopes she can sit down to eat. Tabitha Swank-I will all the four years of fun and happiness that I've had to Marilyn, Floogie, Iean, Sue, Ianice, and anyone else who wants it. Dorothy Tell-l will my ability to pass History to Barbara Roy. Sally Traster-I'm willing, period. Cecilia Urdiales-I will the ability to get along with Tootsie Graham to Anna Mae Wolfe. Bertha Vandersall-I will my position in the maiorette string to one whose capable of having it. Nick Vukich-I leave my ability to finish school to Leona Greissinger, George Francis, and Mamie Simmons, and my future kids, eight of them. Diane Walter-I will Akron to anyone who wants it. Marilyn Ward-I will to Beverly Deville the locker to do with as she pleases next year. Sylvia Weems-I leave Iesse Lytle my good sense. lean Wheatley-I leave Martha, Ian and Bev to next year's seniors whom l hope can keep up with them. Iohn Williams-I will my ability to get along with Miss Hamilton to any boy who finds her difficult. Beryle Williamson-I will to my sister, Cur- tiselle, the ability to stick it out through 13 years in the study of medicine and become a doctor. Sarah Wims-I will to Pat Cooper, Iackie Dipon, and Ruby Ford the ability to graduate in Iune '55. Marie Wintrow-I will a pair of roller skates to my sister, Kay, and a certain other freshie so it will be easier to chase the boys. Mary Young-I will to Ioyce Ward, Carrie Owens, Fannie Owens, and Ieanie Barefield the ability to graduate within four years. Carolyn Zarle-I will my empty gym wrapper to Cecilia. Kathleen Ann Zverloff-I will the last booth in Wolf's to Kay Kerr and Ralph Truax. The friend- ship of Lowell to Helen, Good Luck Helen. To ISH my free tickets to get a car wash. BLUE G WHITE CLEANERS l CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or Serving Akron Twenty-eight Years IUNE '53 C P DELIVERY from PI K-U d . l an . Archer s Grocery 98 West Thomton Street BL-6411 1125 Victory Street Alanna and lzecagmifiamt . . . UNIVERSITY OR COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Shirley Dobbs Eugene Penix Leah Eihinger Margaret Stevens SCHOLASTIC HONORS TO SENIORS Womanhood Cup e,,v,A,,.,,eO,,,,,,,w,Q,,Aee,-Aee,ee4-.. Iudy Cork Mfmhood CUP -------.-,fe .A.eee e...,ew B y ron Hollinger Meth Club KGY -AeV........,.V......e,,...... Margaret Stevens Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute Math and Science Award ,,,,ttAAAtVV-,,,VVAgAAAA-. Eugene Penix MCIChi1'19 Shop O...Y..vs..vsV,s..,.Y,......si Norman Heinbuch WOOd Shop ......V............................,.,.t,s Dennis Pinczes American Lit ..,tl.,,, Ianet Bolinger, Mildred McLeod Delores Nelson Rhetoric ,--A-,----..,A...,ii.v...s...a.,...... .,s.t,, S hirley Dobbs l0UfI'1CI1iSII1 ....-7..7V..VV..i .,......, S hirley Dobbs Business English ,,,,,,,, V,--w,,V S hifley Nelson Senior Problems ,iV,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,-,,A-,,,.,eVe Cynde Stevens, Margaret Stevens Foreign Language .,w. Donald Grant, Delores Nelson Aft -------.-.......f,..,,Y.AA., Tabitha SWCII'1li, Diane Walter Sl9T10g1'CTPl'1Y .............. SCII1dI'CI Ando, Sally Calhoun Best Actress 7-., .......................,..... F rances Ryan Best ACTOI' ------- Y-Y-..V.AYVVV..7VVV..v,,..iiV,,,..V,, K eith Criss BC1Ck5lClg9 ---............... lOl'lI1 Williams, lack Stephens, Dick Sengpiel Class Play Ticket Sales ,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,e,,,t,,-,,,-,,, Ed Smith National Athletic Honor Society Members Edward Bittle Randolph Litz Robert Carson Dennis Pinczes lCII1'1GS Ewing Daniel Popa Byron Hollinger Nick Vukich Iohn 'Williams Cheerleader Statuettes were awarded for at least two full years service to: Delores Abraham, Donna Archer, Betty McClure, Marie Wintrow, lean Wheatley, and ludy Cork. Sheila Markwood received a medal for one year of service. 27 STUDENTS EARN PINS Each year those students who have attained the greatest proficiency in Record Keeping and Typing are awarded pins and certificates. In llA-l2A Record Keeping, these students earned their pins: Sally Traster, Yvonne Cocin, Norma Bohannon, Miriam Lowery, Leah Eihinger, Theresa Szaley, and Ronald Broom. For IUA Typing, these lZ students earned pins for their accuracyz, Silver f45-54cwpml: Mary Feister, Ianice Eicher, Theresa Szaley, and Bar- bara Carpenter. Bronze f35-44cwpm: Norma Yowell, Ianice Eicher, Fred Kuning, Errnanell Davis, Evelyn Moon, Carolyn Varga, Carol Iohn- son, Pat Morgan, Ioanne Endress, Ruth Hostetler, Nona McFarland, Diane McGrady, and Barbara Pagano. The following earned certificates: Bar- bara Clark, Catherine Kerr, Clarence Powers, Marlene Walden, Iohn Ioseph, Clara Vitello, Dorothy Crawford, lim Ewing, Betty Iane Lance, Nancy Nofsinger, Carol Sipple, Patty Donahue, Carol Sellers, and Marilyn Pallage, EXPRESS APPRECTATION The counselors and teachers Wish to thank the following students for their splendid help during the past semester. They have been both faithful and efficient in their assigned work: Marilyn Pallage, Leah Eihinger, Barbara Pa- gano, Draeleen Gabalac, Eleanor Iones, Miriam Lowry, Norma Bohannon, Wanda Pratton, Billie Beck, Geraldine Abraham, Sandra Bolinger, Bar- bara Clark, Catherine Kerr, Ioanne Budziak, Sally Calhoun, Sally Abernathy, Blanche Iones, Beverly Abney, Ierry Godfrey, Anna Rainey, Angie Louis, Marji Burkett, Cherie Coonrod, Nancy Nofsinger, Shirley Richards, Sally Traster, Sue Lemons, Bar- bara Richter, Evelyn Moon, Ruth Hostetler, Carol Sipple, Barbara Wandling, Mary Shultz, Teresa Szaley, Barbara Links, Kathleen Zoerloff, Wanda Bratton, Verna Cork, Nancy Melnik, Nona Mc-4 Farland, Norma Slinker. Assistant Library students this year have been: Cynda Stevens, Lelilah Lee, Clara Richeard, Mar- jie Rice, Zelrna Farley, Shirley Perrine, Shirley Farr, Carol Sollers, Carol Iohnson, Walter Mad- sen, Howard Black. v1-war-IAN's SERVICE STORE l Eiffel' Ctemlefs 183 W. 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