Springfield High School - Spartana Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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Sincerity, dependability, and ready Willingness to be of service are Ray's trademarks which have established his reputation as an out- standing example of all that is finest in the modern American young man. ' Nnss Springfi ld Charlo Su erlorm ., . 51321, Charlotte was Chosen by her class- mates as the Senior girl most repreA sentntive of the ideal high sehonl eo-ed. Her lively interest in all about her: her warmth, sincerity, and friendlinessg her eonseientious- ness, dependability, and willingness to Assume responsibility, her service to selmnl and classmates Are truly imlientive of those attributes most desirable in the modern American girl. ix. , Q..,.,. Q 1. lW4i?3?E?SfkQ5'r3,gwV'-i'f1s'?.,:-,E+ D1 -if V Dedication ' K , - View-L... , MR. CARL COFFEEN Superintendent Summit County Schools The Senior Class of Springfield High School in thoughtful appreciation for your many years of devoted service to the students of Summit County affectionately dedicates its yearbook, the 1962 SPARTANA, to you, Mr. Coffeen. Your patient understanding, expert guidance, friendly influence, and wise and kindly counsel have won for you a lasting place in the hearts of all who have known you. Though you are retiring to Well-earned leisure, the imprint of your personality and che inspiration of your ideals will perpetuate your role as shaper of human destinies. Thus, Mr. Coffeen, with pride and deep affection, on behalf of our administration, our faculty, and our entire student body, the Springfield Senior High School Class of 1962 acknowledges its debt of gratitude to our true friend and sincerely wishes you and Mrs. Coffeen good health, great happiness, and much pleasant traveling on the roads that lie ahead. , X A M r 1, G ,.wgML,-- K. Y X unit ,aw 'gf , aff, 'hi pw W AC.LJLTY 5, wi, 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION Members of the Springfield, Township Board of Education and Board Staff are: Qclockwise from left frontj Mr. Robert James, Mr. Clarence Swan, Superintendent Charles L. Rieger, Mr. Howard Schrop, Supervisor of Special Projects, Mr. Paul France, Supervisor of Maintenance, Mr. Harold McPherson and Mr. Norman Ott, President. Shown in the insert are: Cseufed, Ieff to rightj Miss Nancy Paull, secretary to Mr. Riegerg Mrs. Jane Maxwell and Mrs. Marie Scott, ssistant clerksg Mrs. Betty Grimm, Mrs. Shirley Wilkerson, Board Clerk, and Mrs. Emma Hagen, Cafeteria Supervisor. 'UUShl,hn. MR, CHARLES L, RIEGER MR. JAMES A. STONE MR. VINCENT W. GRIFFIN Superintendent, Springfield Town- Pfil'lCiP3l Assistant PFIUCIPQI ship Schoolsg Findlay College, A.B.g Offefbeiii Cfflleges B- 5- in Edl1CH- Kent State UniVef5itY, B- S- in Edu' Ohio Stare University, M, A, tiong Ohio State Universityg Kent C2fi0I15 UI1iV9fSifY Of Akf01'1, M' A-S State University, M, E, Faculty Manager of Athletics MRS. DOROTHY SHARP MRS. IRMA WISE High School Secretary Ass't High School Secretary xy s f I OU LT F0 MISS MARY ANN BISESI 'in , - , MR. THOMAS BOWERS i MRS. JO ANN BRIDGE MR MILLARD BOGARD MR WILLIAM BRESLYN 1 W 1 J ,lf I V , , ., Mm, f Q,m.wM ERNEST BAKO x A ' IEIS A MRS. EVELYN BURKINS .-.,-,-- vm.-Lxw v.,.- L. Q 3 I ' a A S fi xi E ,, ,Q QI ,J fm 'L 3 s iv 2, ' 545 lil y ' H ,K , .S,. , MRS. CAROL BARBER .L Lp-f MRS. DEMARIS CALLEN MRS. ANN COLLINS FALU LTY 1 MR ROBERT COLLINS MR WILLIAM CRONAUER F, MISS ELIZABETH CRUM 'Ig .:zS , Q.. - K rrr MR. B. NEIL DAVIS MR. JAMES DIERKER 35 005 MRS. DOROTHY FARST MRS. NADA GEORGE MR. WILLIAM FOGARTY i MRS. EDITH GINGRICH MR. RAYMOND GINGRICH MR. DANIEL GROH M iF'e'vf in ml RS. .IANICE DURKIN MR. ARTHUR EDWARDS MR. WILLIS KURTZ C MRS. HELEN LOWE MISS PATRICIA MALY I , ,.:... . .: . . I ,, ,I A-'gf I YL MR. VIRGIL LUCAS ,ss?f MR. JAMES LUNN ULTW K Lx Ag l v V, N f fi' axtixgiv A I , IVgA I I 1... Ax I , MR. JACK MANCOS 32' ., , 2 ff . , W ,K ' F' 7 'M . K ff , 1 L A g I,,j,,....,LI ff I I MR, WILBERT MANES , MRS. BETTY MARQUARD I is fb-'X lx- LML I KM MRS. JUNE MARSH ,355 i R'i SEIU I IEW! Q MR STEVE MITROVICH naw. imp. ,gai -. . E VIRS ELIZABETH MUMMA 3 4? ' ' Q. 1,ZQxE' ig Y., me ' 2: -S fi 437 .1vVl11Z,f -,f . A --+- g-,,gH,,i-1,,,1-1 , '.1'A 1-vi.-we ,wx mvvgil 5Efyg5,:,,,. .M Q..-,fs-Q as MR K 0 MYERS E Lf? E1Q , vi-64 5:44 1,5 L E . E acul'I MR. ERNEST BAKO Cleveland Art Institute, Kent State University, B.S. in Education, M.A., Art, Elementary Art Supervisor. MRS. CAROL BARBER Kent State University, B.A. in Liberal Arts, Librarian. MISS MARY ANN BISESI University of Akron, Cornell University, B.S., M.S., Biology, General Science, Advisor: Freshman Class. MR. MEL BOGARD Kent State University, B.S. in Education, M.E., World History, Sociology, Physi- cal Education, Varsity Basketball Coach, Head Freshman Football Coach. MR. THOMAS BOWERS West Virginia Business College, Fairmont State College, A.B. in Education, B.S. in Business Administration, General Business, Business Arithmetic, Advisor: Fresh- man Class, MR. WILLIAM BRESLYN Youngstown University, Akron University, Shop Mathematics, General Mathe- matics, Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. JO ANN BRIDGE Marymont College, Akron University, B.A. in Education, English I, II, Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. EVELYN BURKINS State Teachers College, Pennsylvania State College, B.S. in Education,vLatin I, II. MRS. DEMARIS CALLEN Indiana State Teachers College, B.S. in Education, Pennsylvania State College, Bookkeeping, Recordkeeping, Advisor: Sophomore Class, F.T.A. MRS. ANN COLLINS David L. Lipscomb College, B.S. in Business Administration, Typing II, Short- hand I, Office Practice, Advisor: Sophomore Class, Spartana Business Advisor. MR. ROBERT COLLINS University of Akron, B.A. in Education, Speech, English III, Debate, Advisor: Senior Class, Debate Team. MR. WILLIAM CRONAUR University of Pittsburgh, St. Francis, Indiana State Teachers College, Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Industrial Arts, Advisor: Junior Class. MISS CHRISTINA CRUM University of Akron, B.S. in Education, Physical Education, Health, Advisor: Sophomore Class, Reserve and Varsity Cheerleaders. MR. LA JOIE Butch DAUM Miami University, B.S. in Education, M.S. in Education, Physical Education, Track Coach, Cross Country Coach. MR. NEIL DAVIS Kent State University, B.S. in Education, M.S. in Music, Vocal Music, Advisor: Supervisor of Vocal Music. MR. JAMES DIERKER Akron University, Ohio University, Kent State University, B.S. in Education, American History, Advisor: Junior Class. MRS. JAN DURKIN Akron University, B.S. in Education, Typing, Personal Typing, Advisor: Sopho- more Class. MR. ARTHUR EDWARDS Heidelburg College, B.A. in Education, Driver Training, Assistant Varsity Foot- ball Coach, Freshman and Reserve Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Advisor: Senior Class. MRS. DOROTHY FARST Ohio University, B.S. in Education, Home Economics II, III, Advisor: Junior Class, F.H.A. MR. WILLIAM RAY FOGARTY Kent State University, B.S. in Education, General Mathematics, Advisor: Junior Class. MRS. NADA GEORGE Ohio S'tate University, B.S. in Home Economics, Home Economics I, IV, Advisor: Freshman Class, F.H.A. MRS. EDITH GINGRICH Ashland College, A.B. in Liberal Arts, English II, Advisor: Sophomore Class, Kappa Chi. MR. RAYMOND GINGRICH Ashland College, A.B. in History, Ashland Theological Seminary, B. TH., in The- ology, Grace Theological Seminary, B.D. in Divinity, M. TH. in Theology, World History, World Geography, Advisor: Sophomore Class, Kappa Chi. MR. DANIEL GROH Kent State University, B.S. in Education and M.S. in Education, Psychology, Guidance Counselor, Advisor: Senior Class. MR. WILLIS KURTZ Manchester College. B.S. in Education, Kent State University, Bethany Seminary, General Science, Biology, Physical Science, Advisor: Freshman Class, Director Audio-Visual Education. Fad MRS. HELEN LOWE Ohio University, B.S. in Education, M.A. in Education, Spanish I, II, Advisor: Freshman Class, Haromano. MR. VIRGIL LUCAS Clarion State Teachers College, B.S. in Education, Kent State University, Chem- istry, Plane Geometry, Advisor: Freshman Class, Camera Club. MR. JAMES LUNN University of Akron, B.S. in Education, Assistant Band Director. MR. JACK MANCOS Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Mechanical Drawing, Drafting, Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Advisor: Junior Class. MR. WILBERT MANES Kent State University, B.S. in Education, M.E., Metal Shop, Advisor: Junior Class, Student Council. MRS. BETTY MARQUARD Kent State University B.S. in Education, Algebra II, Advisor: Senior Class. MRS. JUNE MARSH Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Business Mathematics, Typing I, Ad- visor: Freshman Class, Haromano MR. THOMAS McCI-IESNEY University of Akron, B.A. in Education, English I, Dramatics, Advisor: Freshman Class, Dramatics Club. MRS. LUCILE R. MILLER Wittenberg College, A.B., Ohio State University, M.A. in English, English IV, Journalsim, Advisor: Sprag. MR. STEVE MITROVICH Kent State University, B.S. in Education, M.E., Physical Science, General Science, Advisor: Senior Class, Camera Club. MR. HARDING MONROE Bowling Green University, B.S. in Education, Kent State University, M.A., English I, Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. ELIZABETH MUMMA Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio University, B.S. in Education, University of Cincinnati, Kent State University, Psychology, English II, Girls Counselor, Ad- visor: Senior Class. MR. DWIGHT J. MYERS Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, M.A. in Botany, Guidance Director, Advisor: National Honor Society. MR. KENNETH O. MYERS Kent State University, B.S. in Education, University of Akron, M.S. in Education, Business Law, Economics, Distributive Education, Advisor: Junior Class, Co-op Club. MISS LOUISE NOLT Manchester College, A.B. in History, University of.Akron, Kent State University, Western Reserve University, M.A., American History, American Government, Ad- visor: Sophomore Class, F.T.A. MR. RUSSELL PASTUCK University of Akron, B.S. in Education, Northwestern University, M.A. in Educa- tion, Health, American Government, Athletic Director, Advisor: Varsity- S.. MRS. EVALYNE RIEHL Heidelberg College, B. in Music, Kent' State University, M. in Education, English I, Advisor: Freshman Class. MISS JEANNETTE ROSENBLOOM University of Akron, B.S. in Education, B.S. in Business Administration, M.S. in Education, Shorthand II, Transcription, Business English, Advisor: Spartana Staff. MR. RONALD ROSS Kent State University, B.S. in Education, Geometry, Trigonometry, Advisor: Freshman Class. MR. DALE STANFORD Kent State University, B.S. in Education, M.E., Supervisor of Instrumental Music, Band, Advisor: Band Boosters. MISS FRANCES SUSCO Miami University, B.S. in Education, M.E., Algebra I, II, Advisor: Freshman Class. MRS. FRANCES VASBINDER University of Akron, B.A. in Liberal Arts, English II. III: Advisor: Sophomore Class, Haromano, Teen-age Book Club. MISS KATHERINE WARDMAN University of Akron, Kent State, B.S. in Education, Northwestern University, Girls' Physical Education, Advisor: G.A.A., Leader Corps. MR. ROLAND WILLIAMS Bowling Green University, B.S. in Education, General Science, Advisor: Freshman Class, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach. I asf., sail 1 SENIORS Beat .Looking Ray Fluharty and Delores Wilson wittieat john Usberghi and Karen Skipper l 'Q vi .ff l P CN fx' wwf' K S H , E z J 1' Q X Y' 9 S t I. . moat Athletic and moat '3eminine J. T. Jewell and Sharon Sprick SENIQ4, Beat 'Pefmonalitq Esley Patsch and Sue Archer moat Dependable Dave Bryant and Charlotte Summerton eil Beat Dneaaed Gary Nickell and janet Hardy moat Likelq to Succeed Karen Sharp and Esley Patsch Pnettieat -Hain Tim Lessak and Peggy Grow 1 N W Hrs-Q .. f:-- Shqeat Sharlene Evans and Paul Sanderson , M Valedicton James Hill f.-f f . 1961 f,5. : ,-.igsck L f , ff Pnettieat Eqea Ruth Viall and Melvin Rosen moat 'Ialhative Carol Steely and John Usberghn utatonian Saga mme Zuercher moat Counteoua Beulah Arbogast and Esley Palsch Class DAVID RAY BRYANT President JANET LYNN HARDY Secretary ESLEY IRWIN PATSCH Vice President MERRY BRENDA SCHROCK Treasurer i iil 24 DANIEL EMMITT ATCHISON JANET ANN BAKER SHIRLEY ELLEN BATOR ,ewwvu ,,wH VERNON LEE BEGLEY JOHN BEIGH ' . 'vlr. 3 4- ,I 5 ,BQWIJ .ily -. 5.0-f' n3 uv' LARRY OWEN BELTZ JANE DELORES BISHOP PHOEBE JEAN BLYTHE T il 41- 'k Class 'bl PAUL R. BOGGS JANET ELAINE BORING ROBERT DANIEL BOYLE BONNIE SUE BRANNON 26 DOSHIE ANN BROWN GEORGE C. BROWN RODGER BROWN THOMAS WILLIAM BROWN THOMAS EUGENE BURGE JUDITH GLORIA CARPENTER ROBERT ROY CARPENTER DORETHA JOYCE CHANCE C. JOHN CHARLTON JM! J , Af IA. :.m-iayg.,- 5 , ,.-up ' A - ME Q rw . k r: 1 V- - J. l ,1 A - H , - '--C ' 'A ,CC,g ' - ffm -- L'-- V A wifi ' MQ if ,lf A 4, ,Y , 1- 7,3 , .JV jf I .--9' V5 -.,w A, -,QP-X A1 .w Of Ag, A -1 , ., 2 3 ,gin-sv A MARY ELIZABETH CHRISTIE SANDRA LEE COOK JACQUELYN LYNN COOPER iw cfm 27 JAMES EDWARD CHRISTIAN EDWARD LEE CHRISTIE 'leaf' -WWA w .K ,H gf ,RR FW I 1 I ,-f Class of '62 WILLIS NOLAN CRUM COLIN DAMARIS DE LA GRANGE GLENDA KAY DIEHL MARTHA ELLEN DOYLE 28 MARSHA ANN DRUMMOND GAY DURMAN JANET ANNE DYKES CHARLES RAYMOND EDDY FREDRICK A. EISENZIMMER ROBERT LEE ELLIS BRENDA LEE ESCH JUDITH ANN EUTSEY SHARLENE REGINA EVANS GARY EDWARD FAGAN AMY KATHERINE FARRIS JOYCE ANN FEAGAIN JUDITH ANN FERRELL JAMES M. FLEMING All .E ,-ml -1. 71:-Q. Mrk, Y 'V' E- I QQIV' .-d ' A--.gf N qi 'Z' .' 52 3 y 'Q 1 s 5 f gfi31Eg5'7fK'f,x'L A ' f 'Q -' E?'zf94'f,5 i?i,, .2 Q .fi Of. 4' xv 55 'Q 'F 5' gf Ta RAYMOND R. FLUHARTY KAREN FAYE FOCKLER CAROLYN RUTH FORD JOYCE MARIE FOUTS WZ? 'fix hvfg M 9? ffw Raef? 30 U ass '62 PATRICIA JANE FOWLER KENNETH DAVID FULKS RALPH EDWARD FUNK THOMAS ELOY GARDUNO STELLA JEAN GOBUS RUTH JEAN GOLEC DONNA DEANNE GOUGLER MARGRETTA LOUISE GROW NANCY KAY HALL SANDRA JEANNE HERTZOG BEVERLY JANE HILL JAMES BERT HILL 'bf' mf PAULA SUSAN HALMAN MARGIE WILMA HELDMAN I . I gif' 5 2 I 41F f '!! ' .5 f ,L.,-f 'UH JH QP 'X BENNIE W. HOLT, JR. EUNICE LEE HOUSEMAN BONNIE JOYCE HUDSON DANNY HUDSON A-if-X Nun-wp Class 'BZ GERALD WAYNE HUGHES RONALD LAVEL HUTCHESON 4.-Q... G- 32 WALTER DAVID JAMES DONALD EDWIN JEWELL JOSHUA THOMAS JEWELL MICHAEL JOE JOHNSON SHERRIE CELESTE JONES DANIEL KELLY ANNA M. KERNS 6, N. N N...- DOROTHY SHARON KIRK JOHN ANDREW Kiss JOHN KNOX, JR. .ix .J X .gp-' al CLIFFORD KERR ROLLIN KINSEY, JR Gr 1' 'im , T +A-num., W'-wi 1-9--Q ig M '9N! W' 'Wm PATRICIA LYNN KROHMER DANIEL MICHAEL LAZAR CAROL ANN LEEDOM TIMOTHY J. LESSAK 34 Class of 'Bl WILLIAM D. LITZ MONICA SUE LONGFELLOW PATRICIA A. LORAH DIANE C. LOWE WILLIAM EUGENE LUPLOW ALEX MALENOCK ALMA LOUISE MARTIN JOANNE CHARLOTTE MCELROY CAROLE JEAN MEDOVICH S 3 f 3 LARRY MIKALOFF LENA MILLER JUDITH LYNN MITCHELL NANCY KAY MENEFEE ROBERT ANDREW MIHALY 39. mf gi? wks M 'W Eiffel S AM nf X iam , I EGL Uqss of THERESA FRANCES MOLNAR ROBERT ERNEST MOORE DAVID PAUL MORECK GARY J. MORGAN DAVID LEE MORRIS GARY LEE NICKELL PATRICIA PENWELL CAROL PHILLIPS MARGARET LUCILLE QUIGLEY EDWARD WILLIAM QUINN 36 JANET LYNN RAGLAND CAROL ANN RIBLETT DONALD LEE RICHARDS 'IGH 44, QF ' as x , F.. bv-6, . 9 A , xr ulllu.q,,,. fin - f b K5 lik KENNETH CLARK ROBINSON TALMER LEE RODGERS, R. RAY D. ROMO 16 I... V :N .'1iliham 9 J Ms' I 23 I , -- H Q- 'rw Ram W Q PEGGY MAY RICHTER LINDA CARROLL ROBERTS T .'I ' '9Ul-up ,kt : MM ., E lm in Q Q I 3 Q I 8 iii, I Je' ..., X x x I ROY D. ROMO MELVIN E. ROSEN KENNETH PAUL ROYER PAUL E. SANDERSON 38 Class of '62 EARL SAYRE, JR. BARBARA ANN SCHABER JUDY LYNN SCHIELE MYRNA COLLEEN SCHIERER MARY SUE SELVIA LINDA RAE SELZER JOYCE CAROL SI-IAFFER KAREN LEE SHARP KENNETH DAVID SHARP QQ? HARRY I. SKEEN KAREN LEA SKIPPER PAMELA CAROL SLADE mga ALAN LAIRD SHRECKENGOST JAMES A. SIMMONS -lg. 39 R- Class of 'BZ WALTER HONVARD SMITH JANICE LEE SMITHERN MYRNA FAYE SNIDER LARRY SNYDER ,wh WTHUU'-. 40 SHARON DIANE SPRICK JEFFREY D. ST. CLAIR JUDITH KAYE STATEN CAROL ANN STEELY EDWARD T. STEINBACHER KENNETH DOUGLAS STEPHEN HOMER EDWIN STINE DAVID C. STRABEL XVILLIAM D. STRATTON . s -hw. :W ,yifigifqgl 2 'FO ir 'f f fl! , 1,..Iw, , M W -fx 'iff Hg Et? V wh? SUTHERLAND PRISCILLA 'VIARGUERITE SWINEHART SANDRA JEAN SW INK mf 1-5, in-A ii: -fi. ': --, . T. IA ' JF' ., Li 9.15 I. 'IE' iw ' I KATHLEEN PAYE b Aww xx -: I I EAY. sei? lr I ' 1 idfiiiff iii .wfggww if in 53 A A RICHARD H. STRINGER CHARLOTTE DIANE ' SUMMERTON ,,f DAX r ' .Q Hg TIIT I I I A I A .:,Q :A A ,W -3? N X 2 :1 ' A ' I W A I J .,. 'mia ' I IU' S I.,. if fx C ass of 'sz JUDITH ANN SZUTA PHILIP E. TAYLOR LINDA EVELYN THOMAS MYRA L. THURMAN JW ww' 42 WARNER MURPHY UNDERWOOD JOHN EUGENE USBERGHI GAIL E. VAN HORN WRAY E. VANKIRK, JR RUTH IRENE VIALL DANNIE LEE WADE DORIS KAY WALKER ROBERTA MAE WALLISER DELORES JEAN WILSON MICHAEL JAY WOOD TAMARRA JO WRATCHFORD RICHARD DUANE LEE WYATT YERKEY ROBERT RAY YOAKAM PAUL HERBERT ZINK BONITA SUSAN ZUERCHER 43 , 7 A A H A ff W Q QQ W g'?fb'i'5'iw k 5' ff Lan Aweuwn ,. flunion 'Plaq 'The manq Lovea of Dobie Cjillia Apnil I 9, l96l Cast: Tom Garduno, Linda Roberts, Janet Hardy, Dave Moreck, Lena Miller, Esley Patch, Pat Krohmer, Delores Wilson, Lorene Lamm, Judy Mitchell, Alma Martin, Sue Archer, Harry Skeen, Paul Zink, Craig Wamsley, Bob Mihaly, Nancy Hall, Linda Thomas, Linda Selzer, Brenda Esch, Margaret Quigley, Jacki Cooper, Barbara Schaber, Pat Penwell, Sherri Jones, San- dra Swink, Doshie Brown, Glenda Diehl, Peggy Grow, Connie Schierer, Ruth Viall, and Charlotte Summerton. Those who help back stage are: Al Malenock, Larry Beltz, Kenny Stephen, Patty Lorah, Jacki Cooper, Glenda Diehl, Peggy Grow, Con- nie Schierer, Ruth Viall, Charlotte Summerton, Brenda Esch, Doshie Brown, Carol Phillips, Peggy Grow, Amy Farris, Margaret Quigley, Jim Simmons, Bonnie Brannon, Linda Selzer, Judy Carpenter, Doretha Chance, Sharon Sprick, Roy Romo, Charles Eddy, Bob Ellis, Beulah Arbogast, Paula Halman, Merry Schrock. Senior: Plaq Who Dunit Decemben 9, I 961 Cast: Esley Patsch, Lena Miller, Judy Mitchell, Alan Shreckengost, Janice Smithern, Tim Lessak, Pat Penwell, Fred Eisen- zimmer, Karen Sharp, Tom Burge, Nancy Hall, Rody Zufall. Director was Mr. Thomas McChesney. Helpers behind the scenes Were: Merry Schrock, Homer Stine, Jan Dykes, Pam Slade, Janet Hardy, Sue Archer, Brenda Esch, Charlotte Sum- merton, Donnie Schierer, Earl Sayre, Bob Ellis, James Hill, Tom Brown, Bill Stratton, Linda Roberts, Sue Archer, Charles Eddy, Rodger Brown, Bonnie Hudson, Sharon Sprick, Sherrie Jones, Janet Boring, Margaret Quigley, Ruth Golec, Jean Gobus, and Janet Baker. 1 DAVID RAY BRYANT-President Bearer He'll Remember: Trying to work, going to school, and fun- ning track I refermre: Happy people and good pokes PM Peeie: Stuck-up people Class President 11, 12, Track: Varsity 10, 11, 12, Cross Country ll, junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Cluh 114 Kappa Chi 9, 10: Dramatics Club 12, Varsity S. 10, 11, 12, Senior Play Production Staff, jr.-Sr. Dance Prince 11, Spartana King JANET LYNN HARDY-Secretary Rosle Sbe'll Remember: All the wonderful times she had at Spring- field, especially after football games Prrferrnre: People who like to have fun, and Beaver the kid Pr! Pee: ez Charlie Summertime, Robinhood, and Root Viall Class Secretary 12, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Haromano 10, 11, 12, F. T. A. 11, 12, junior Play Cast, Senior Play Produc- tion Stan: Spartana Staff 11, 12: National Honor Society 11. 12, Vice President, Honor Roll 9, 10,11, Quill Bt Scroll, Per- fect Attendance 9, 10,115 jr,-Sr. Princess 11, Homecoming Attendant 12 ESLEY IRWIN PATSCH-Vice President NDN He'll Remember: The night Merry, Charlotte, Fred and he visited a certain house in Mogadore Preference: No homework Pe! Peete: People who get scared and run when he throws apples on back porches Class Vice-President ll, 12, Freshman Chorus 9: junior Serve ice Club 10, Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, Dramatics Club 12, Thes- pians 12, junior Play Cast, Honor Roll 11: Scholarship Team 10, Perfect Attendance 11: National Honor Society 12 MERRY BRENDA SCHROCK-Treasurer Merry SlJe'll Remember: The night Charlotte, Fred, Esley, and she visited that old haunted house in Mogadore Preference: Dick, eating, driving, and sleeping Pet Perle: Homework Class Treasurer 12, Haromano 10, 11, 12, F. T. A. 12, june ior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Stalfg Hon- or Roll 9, 10, 11, jr.-Sr. Dance Attendant 12, National Honor Society 12 VICTOR VON ABRASHOFF Abbe Hc'll Remember: Mr. Lucas's plane geometry class Preference: A certain sophomore girl Pe! Perle: Butch Mixed Chorus 10, 11, Freshman Chorus 9, junior Service Club 10: Senior Service Club 11: Band 9, 10, ll, President 12, Treasurer 115 Perfect Attendance 9 ALICE ANNETTE ABSII. Augie Sbr ll Remember: All the lectures she received in Debate and her trips to Alliance Preference: A certain guy, cars, and working on them with him Pet Perle: Fatherly Mr. Collins, and cars that don't run Haromana 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 10: Dramatics 11: Library Aid 10, Debate Team 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: Dallas junior High 9 Oaflh JAMES SPENCELQ ALKIRE ohm., He'l1 Remember: Being the only one in school old enough to vote Preference: A certain someone from EastfP. M. Pe! Peeie: People who won't let him crowd in the lunch line Football: Reserve 10, Freshman 9, Basketball: Reserve 10, Freshman 9, junior Service Club 9, 10, Senior Service 11 ROGER LEROY ANDRICK Andy He'll Remember: The good times he had at school Preference: Girls, gassers, and 404 four-speeds Prl P1-ere: Springfield in general Football: Reserve 10, Freshman 9, Basketball: Reserve 10, Freshman 95 junior Service Club 9, 10, Senior Service Club ll: Kappa Chi 9, 10, Dramatics Club 12: Freshman Chorus 91 lr.-Sr. Dance Attendant 12 BEULAH ANN ARBOGAST Blondie Sbe'll Remember: Band at the '61 Cleveland Browns' Game, four years of Band Camp, and junior Play practices Preference: Black Fords Pet Penne: The Dictator and running after the but in the morning Mixed Chorus 12: Freshman Chorus, Kappi Chi 10, G.A.A. 9, Haromano 10, 11, 12, F.T.A. io, 11, 12, Band 9,10,l1, 12, Treasurer 12, Majorette 12, junior Play Production Staff: Debate Team 9, 10, 11: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11: Na- tional Honor Society 12 CAROL SUE ARCHER Susie lRobinboa1lj Sbe'll Remember: Being Mr. Pastuck's mother Preference: That ole gang of hers-Rosie, Nanc, Dee, Ruth, Sharpie, Pinhead, Krohmer, Rob, Gougler, Mitch, Szuta, Lena and Charlie Prl Peete: Onions, Algebra, and Patsch's dog Class Vice-President ll, Student Council 12, Vice-President 12, Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Girls' Chorus 10, Madrigals 11, 12: Girls' Iinsemble 10, Haromano 11, 12, Secretary 12: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11, Vice-President 11, Treasurer 10, F.T.A. 11, 12: Dramatics 11, 12, Thespians 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12, G,A.A, 9: Spartana Staff 11, 12: junior Play Cast, Senior Play Production Staff, Honor Roll ll, Quill :ind Scroll 12 DANIEL EMMETT ATCHESON Big Afrlf' He'll Remember: All the fun he had in Mr. Pastuck's health class trying to be a home nurse Preferrnee: Nice cars and hoe girls Pet Peeie: Summer football practice Football: Varsity 11, 12, Reserve 10, Freshman, Basketball 9: Track: Reserve 9, 10, Senior Service 11, 12, Varsity S 11, I2 JANET ANN BAKER janet Sbe'll Remember: Golec's many diets Preference: To know God's Will Pet Peete: People with no homework in study hall G.A.A. 9, F.T.A. 10, Senior Play Production Staff SHIRLEY ELLEN BATOR Shirley Sbe'll Remember: All the good times at Springfield High and Priscilla Swineheart Preference: Loud pep assemblies and friendly people Pe! Peere: People that stop in the hall to talk and rainy foot- ball games G.A.A. 9, Kappa Chi: 9, 10: Haromano 11, F.T.A. 12: F.H.A. 10, 11: Band 9, 10 VERNON LEE BEGLEY Vern He'll Remember: All the good times he had in the Band and band camp Preference: Cute brunette girls and money Pe! Peeve: School Band: 9, 10, 11, 12 LARRY OWEN BELTZ jeep-O He'U Remember: The way to Manchester and a certain girl Preference: Basketball, football and girls Pe! Peete: Losing to Ellet in football Student Council 10, 11: Football: Varsity 11, 12, Freshman 9, Basketball: Varsity 11, 12, Reserve 9, 10, Freshman 9, oster Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 125 Freshman Chorus 95 junior Service 9, 105 Senior Service 11, 125 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 Camera Club 9, 105 Dramatics 11, 125 Varsity S 11, 125 junior Play Production Staffg jr.-Sr. Dance Attendant5 Perfect Attend- ance 9 jANE DOLORES BISHOP lane Sbe'll Remember: Her First and only year at Springfield High Preference: Having fun with all the kids at lunch Pe! Peere: Answering the phone in the office G.A.A. 9, 105 Letter Club 105 Band 9, 10, 115 Office Assist- ant 125 Tallmadge High School 9, 10, 11 jEAN PHOEBE BLYTHE Ieanie Sbe'll Remember: All the sweet people at Springfield and how much fun she's had in her senior year Preference: A certain guy at Ellet with the initials D. B. Pet Peeze: Miss Nolt's essay tests Leader Corps 10, 115 Girls' Chorus 10, 11, 125 Freshman Chorus 95 G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 Letter Club 115 Kappa Chi 115 Library Aid 10, 115 Office Assistant 125 Perfect Attendance 9 PAUL ROY BOGGS B0ggsie He'll Remember: All the good times and some of the bad ones Preference: New Chevys Pet Peere: Old Chevys jANET ELAINE BORING alan,- Sbe'll Remember: Mr. Lucas's physics class, chemistry class, Kitty, janet, Sharon, and Bob Ellis's smiling teeth Preference: Spaghetti Pe! Peere: Boys in general-Roger Brown in particular Leader Corps 10, 11, President, 115 G.A.A. 10, 115 Letter Club 11 ROBERT DAN BOYLE Carbunkle He'll Remember: T.H.A. Preference: Fords, girls, food, and money Pe! Perle: American History Mixed Chorus 115 Co-op 12 BONNIE SUE BRANNON Bonnie Sl1e'Il Remember: Cabin No. 1, its trophies, and Marg's pop cooler, coming back from the Cleveland Browns' game, her senior year and all the wonderful Itids at S. H, S. Preference: Friends and having good times Pr! Pee:-ez Leaving Springfield, unhappy people, and crooked marching lines in the Cleveland Stadium Haromano 11, 125 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, President 125 Spartana Staff 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 junior Play Production Staff, Senior Play Production Staff5 Quill and Scroll IZ DOSHIE ANN BROWN Sweelsie Sbe'll Remember: A11 the good times she's had in second- period study hall with P.H., P.R., and Mr. R. Preference: People who always have friendly smiles Pri Peeze: Paula Halman, Peggy Grow, and conceited people Girls' Chorus 105 Freshman Chorus 95 G.A.A. 9, 105 F.T.A, 11, 12, Treasurer 125 F.H.A. 9, 10, 125 Camera Club 9: junior Play Cast5 junior Play Production Staff GEORGE BROWN George He'll Remember: Nothing Preference: The school corner Pei Peeve: Mercurys ROGER BROWN Rocbexler He'll Remember: All the fun he's had at SHS: the SC gang. and his '16 Sedan Preference: A certain junior girl with the initials j.K, PM Peeles K.O. Myers' law class and '39 Fords Football: Reserve 10, Freshman 95 Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: junior Service Club 95 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 THOMAS WILLIAM BROWN Tom Il1 ll Remember: The Big 5 and the good times at S. H. S. Preference: Cars, girls, and money Pe! Perle: K.O. Myers' law class Football: Reserve 125 Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Kappa Chi 11: Senior Play Production Staff 125 Perfect Attendance 9, 11 TOM EUGENE BURGE Tom He'll Remember: Chemistry class with Patsch, Hardy, Martin. and Skeen and haunting houses Preference: California Pe! Peere: Someone who doesn't know you until he wants something Mixed Chorus 10,11, 125 Octet l1,125Madrigals 11, 125 junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club 11: Kappa Chi 10, 115 Dramatics Club 125 Thespians 125 Senior Play Cast5 Student Proiectionist 9, 105 Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11: National Honor Society 12 jUDIT1'I GLORIA CARPENTER fully Sbe'll Remember: Band Camp 1961, marching in Cleveland Stadium, and all the other wonderful times in Band Preference: Rod Pe! Peeve: Unmailable letters in transcription class and ping- Pong Girls' Chorus 115 Freshman Chorus 95 Kappa Chi 9, 105 Haromano 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 junior Play Pro- duction Staff5 National Honor Society 12 ROBERT ROY CARPENTER Bob Hr'll Remember: All the fun of the senior year and keeping his Ford running Preference: Clairene Sabini Pe! Peevez All the guys in Co-op Football: Freshman 95 Mixed Chorus 10, 115 Freshman Chorus 95 Boys' Chorus 95 Kappa Chi 105 Co-op 12, President 12 DORETHA jOYCE CHANCE Sborlie Sbe'll Remember: All the fun she's had in Co-op and her sewing classes Preference: Sewing and summer vacations Pe! Peete: Those short lunch periods and crazy lunch lines Leader Corps 10, 115 Girls' Chorus 10, 115 Freshman Chorus 9, G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 Kappa Chi 115 F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 115 Co-op 125 junior Play Production Staff jOHN CHARLTON Red He'll Remember: Those happy high school days Preference: Rose Pet Peere: People junior Service Club 9, 105 Kappa Chi 9, 10 jAMES EDWARD CHRIST1AN fflimn He'll Remember: Giving john Usberghi a haircut in Mr. Col- lins' speech class Preference: Gay, tough clothes, and Chrysler-powered Chevys Pe! Peeze: Roger Brown's corny jokes and law class Football: Reserve 10, Freshman 95 Basketball: Reserve 10, Freshman 95 junior Service Club 105 Senior Service Club 115 Kappa Chi 105 Camera Club 105 Co-op 12, Treasurer 125 Student Projectionist 105 Harvey Bolich junior High 9 7 f EDWARD LEE CHRISTIE IFEJH He'll Remember: S.H.S. and all the good times he's had here Preference: B.j.P., money, cars, and more money Pet Peeve: Underclassmen and not having a car Football: Freshman 9: Cross Country 11: Co-op 12: Student Projectionist 11 MARY ELIZABETH CHRISTIE ffMnyv Sbe'll Remember: Running for the bus almost every morning Preference: A certain guy named Roger and Corvettes Pet Peeve: Tom Burge catching flies and putting them in her books and Government class Girls' Chorus 10, 11: Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9 SANDRA LEE COOK Cookie Sbe'll Remember: All the good times and fun she's had at S.H.S. Preference: Pizza, pop, and Pontiacs Pet Peeve: Semester exams and carbon copies Library Aid 9, 10: Otiice Assistant-12 JACQUELYN COOPER jackie Sbe'll Remember: That certain someone and cherry cakes Pet Peeue: Essay tests and typewriters that make mistakes Leader Corps 10: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi 10, 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: junior Play Cast: Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff COLIN DAMARIS de LA GRANGE Colin Camera Club 11, 12 GLENDA KAY DIEHL Ginger Sbe'll Remember: The Co-op class and its co-ordinator, Mr. Myers Preference: A certain guy who's A-1 in her book Pet Peeve: American History and her iunior year F.H.A. 9, 19: Co-op 12: junior Play Production Staff MARTHA ELLEN DOYLE Hazel T Sbe'll Remember: Judi and Bev Preference: Larry, of course Pe! Peevc: Conceited people Mixed Chorus 11: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9: Haromano 10, 11, 12 MARSHA ANN DRUMMOND Marsh Sbe'll Remember: Mr, Collins and his foiirth-period study hall Preference: A certain senior guy, rootbeer, pizza, and black convertibles Pet Peeve: Learning how to parallel park in Mr. Edwards' driving class Kappa Chi 9, 10, ll: F.T.A. 11, 12: Dramatics 11, 12: Per- fect Attendance 10 GAY DURMAN ncuyv Sbe'll Remember: All the fun she had at S.H.S. and her freshman year Preference: A guy, Jim Pet Peeve: School, homework, and teachers Library Aid 9, 12 JANET ANN DYKES ffl. Din Sbe'll Remember: All the fun she's had running from Lake to Springfield. Preference: Boys at Lake High Pet Peeve: Teachers who don't smile Leader Corps 10: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chonas 9: Girls' Ensemble 10, 11: Kappa Chi 9, 10: F.T.A. 11: Dramatics ll, 12: Thespians 11, 12: Band 9, 10: Senior Play Production Staff: Library Aid 9 CHARLES RAYMOND EDDY Cbuck He'll Remember: Anything he doesn't .forget Preference: Money Pet Pee e: All the men and dates he has to remember in history Football: Freshman 9: Camera Club 12: Junior Play Produc- tion StaH: Senior Play Production Staff: Student Projectionist 10, 11, 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 FREDRICK ANDREW EISENZIMMER lflkeli He'll Remember: A haunted house in Mogadore and Mr. Ross's trig class Preference: Cherrys, girls, and gas money Pet Peeve: Fords, stuck-up girls, and flower gardens in trig class Cross Country 11: Freshman Chorus: Junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club 11: Camera Club 9: Dramatics Club 12: Senior Play Cast: Perfect Attendance 10, 11 ROBERT LEE ELLIS rfaobr! He'll Remember: All the good times he had in fourth-period health class Preference: Kathie Pet Peeve: Karate Ker Football: Freshman 9: junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff: National Honor Society 11, 12: Honor Ro119, 170, 11 BRENDA LEE ESCH Brenda Sbe'll Remember: Band camp and all the swell kids in Cabin No. 3 Preference: That certain guy Pet Peeve: Rainy football games and having to wear raincoats over the band uniforms Kappa Chi 9, 10: F.T.A. 11, 12: Band 9, 10, 11,125 junior Play Cast: Senior Play Production Staff JUDITH ANN EUTSEY rfludyll Sbe'll Remember: Learning how to parallel park in Driver Training and all the good times she's had at Springfield Preference: No homework over the weekends and friendly people Pet Peeve: People who stop to talk in the middle of the hall Haromano 11, 12: F.T.A. 12 SHARLENE REGINA EVANS Usher!! She'll Remember: Driver training class, Mr. Collins, and riding to school with Warner and Tom Preference: Dancing, teaching baton, and boys named Tom F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12: Band 9: Senior Play Production Staff GARY EDWARD FAGAN Mud Russian He'll Remember: Falling down in the mud when coming down the hill in Cross Country Preference: Girls, good times, S.H.S., running District in Cross Country Pet Peeue: Freshmen running in the halls Football: Freshman 9: Cross Country 11, 12: Kappa Chi 10, 11: Camera Club 11, 12: Varsity S 12 AMY KATHERINE FARRIS Amos Sbe'll Remember: Burning the ceiling in Chemistry Lab Preference: Red Corvets, boys, and money Pet Peeue: Writing I will not talk in study hall. G.A.A. 9: F.T.A. 11, 12: Kappa Chi 9: Band 9, 10, 11,125 Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff JUDITH ANN FERRELL Indie Sbe'll Remember: All the good times and forget the bad Preference: West Virginia Hillbillies Pet Peeve: Anti-West Virginians and carbon copies in tran- scription class G.A.A. 10: Haromano 10, 11, 12: Library Aid 9, 12 JAMES M. FLEMING fflimn He'll Remember: The home nursing in Sth-period health class Preference: A certain someone and Chevys Pet Peeue: Work RAYMOND R. FLUHARTY okay, He'll Remember: The culture flower garden in Mr. Ross's first-period trig class Preference: A certain junior secretary named Marilyn Barton e1::c:: ...:, -.,-:. 1 ::. .:::::,: .:.,.....,- iif seeeeeei :FF f f W ee eeeee L ' ' :f-:'2: M. MTW ::1:: .--::1-... , , gil Eizii EE' Eg- -:::': z 1 Iiii :RI :Ef'g ' ': 'ifi Zii 'CEV 2:' -:2':f::: ,....,, in -:'-: ,--,-: ::f':-: fr:f ----'.::L' 1 -.E:: '.,,: f ,::r iz' ' - 5 Z i 'EE':: i 5 :if :.::: iff, - ., T Pe! Peerxe: Kidding Mr. Dierker about his ties Football: Varsity 12, Reserve 10, 11, Freshman 2: Track: Re- serve ll: Senior Service Club 11: National Honor Society H, 12, President 12: Perfect Attendance 9: Jr.-Sr. Dance Attendant ll: Spartana Attendant 12: Homecoming King 12 KARAN FAYE FOCKLER , Keren Sbe'll Remember: All the good times she had going to Cleve- land with the Band and all the fun with Carolyn F. Preference: The Band, straight lines, and lots of fun Pet Peeve: Unmailed letters in transcription class Freshman Choms 9: Kappa Chi 10: Camera Club 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Perfect Attendance 11 CAROLYN RUTH FORD Carol Sbe'll Remember: The fun Sharlene, Karen, and she have had in fourth-period study hall Preference: Pizza: that certain guy Pe! Peeve: Giving current events in Mr. Pastuck's Govern- ment class Kappa Chi 9, 10: F.H.A. 9, 10, 12: Camera Club 9, ll JOYCE MARIE FOUTS fl-lay., Sbe'll Remember: Mr. Dierker's first year at Springfield High Preference: To know God's Will Pe! Peeve: People with no homework in study hall PATRICIA JANE FOWLER .-.Pun Sbe'U Remember: Nancy, Joyce, and the great times thev've had Preference: Days the teachers go to Cleveland Pel Peeve: Never knowing when the bookstore is open Kappa Chi 11: Haromano 11, I2 KENNETH DAVID FULKS Kenny He'll Remember: Mr. Bowers' 8th-period study hall Preference: None Pe! Peeve: None RALPH EDWARD FUNK nsmmyn He'll Remember: All the happy weekends he had after a long, hard week at school Preference: A certain junior girl Pet Peeve: '57 Chevys and Go-Karts Camera Club 9: Band 9: Perfect Attendance 9, ll THOMAS ELROY GARDUNO Spaghetti He'U Remember: The good times the Fabulous Five have had Preference: A certain blonde Pel Peeve: That blonde's sweet mother Football: Varsity 11, 12, Reserve 10: Freshman 9: Basket- ball: Reserve 10, Freshman 9: Mixed Chorus 10, 11: Dramatics 10, 11: Junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club 11: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Junior Play Cast STELLA JEAN GOBUS -.-,uno Sbe'll Remember: All the good times she's had with J.B., R. G.. C.S., and all the rest of kids at Springfield Preference: People who are fun to be with and can take a joke Pel Peeve: Edsels and grouchy people :.T.A. 12: F.H.A. 10, 11: Senior Play Production Staff: Li- rary Aid 9 RUTH JEAN GOLEC Ruth Sbe'll Remember: All the boring times Baker and she had Preference: Desserts of any kind Pet Peeve: Theicreep Freshman Chorus 9: 'G.A,A. 9: F.T.A. 10: Senior Play Pro- duction Staff DONNA DEANNE GOUGLER Donna Sbe'll Remember: All the wonderful times she had with the swell kids at S.H.S. Preference: That certain fellow Pei Peeve: Hall, Viall, Wilson, Szuta, Archer, Krohmer, Mitchell, Roberts Student Council 10: G.A.A. 9, 10: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff: Oice Assistant 12 PEGGY LOU GROW Peger Sbe'll Remember: The way Miss Rosenbloom likes her so well Preference: A certain John Croghan from Green Pe! Peere: Paula Halman, Pam Slade, and Merry Schrock Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9: Kappa Chi 9: Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff: Library Aid 9, 10: Office Assistant ll, 12: Spartana Attendant NANCY KAY HALL Nancy QSluggerJ Sbe'U Remember: Being herself in the Junior Class Play and being on the football team fAll Metroj Preference: Muskingum College, dill pickles, and sauerkraut Pef Peeve: Gougler, Mitchell, and Archer Mixed Chorus ll, 12, Secretary 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Fresh- man Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9, 10: Kappa Chi 9, 10, ll, Secre- tary ll: Haromano 10, ll, 12: Dramatics 12: Sprag Staff 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Debate Team 12: Per- fect Attendance l0: Spartana Attendant: Sweetheart Queen 12: National Honor Society 12 PAULA SUSAN HALMAN MROJGI! She'lI Remember: All the good times she had in second-period study hall with D. B., P. R., and Mr. R. Preference: Friendly people Pei Peere: Doshie Brown and Peggy Grow G.A.A. 9: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: F.T.A. 12: F.H.A. 9: Perfect Attendance 10, 11: Junior Play Production Staff MARGIE WILMA HELDMAN Margie Sbe'll Remember: All the good times she had at S.H.S. Preference: Cars, money, money, and money Pe! Peere: People who stop suddenly in the halls SANDRA JEANNE HERTZOG usual, Sbe'll Remember: A blind date-a trip to Nelson's Ledges- going steady Preference: Donn Pei Peeue: Waiting for the weekends Mixed Chorus ll: Girls' Chorus 10, 12: Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi 11: F.T.A. ll, 12: F.H.A. 9: Sprag Stai 12: Sen- ior Play Production Stad' BEVERLY JANE HILL WDW.. Sbe'll Remember: All the good times in Miss Rosenbloom's shorthand class Preference: A certain guy in the army and small cars Pei Peeve: All the unmailable letters in transcription class Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi 9, 10: F.T.A. 12: Library Aid 10, 11: Honor Roll 10 JAMES BERT HILL uhm.. He'll Remember: Happy Tooth and his girl, Janet B. Preference: Going to school with people who are human-sized Pei Peeve: Happy Tooth Senior Service Club 11: National Honor Society 11, 12: Hon- or Roll 9, I0, ll: Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11: Senior Play Production Staff BENNIE W. HOLT, JR. Holt He'll Remember: Rose, The Fabulous Five, Red, and Rosen Preference: To own a 409 Four-speed Pet Peeve: People with 409 Four-speeds Football: Varsity 10, ll, 12, Freshman 9: Basketball: Re- serve l0, Freshman 9: Mixed Chorus 10, 11: Junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club ll, 12: Kappa Chi 9: Dra- matics 12: Varsity S 10, 11, 12 EUNICE LEE HOUSEMAN Eunice Sbe'll Remember: Mr. Collins's fourth-period study hall and the time he almost caused her to have a heart attack Preference: Pizza and omitting second period Pel Peeve: Law BONNIE JOYCE HUDSON Bonnie Football: Freshman: Mixed Chorus 10: Junior Service Club 9, I0: Kappa Chi 9 Sbe'll Remember: Her last year at band camp, P.B., all the riots started by Ron Hutcheson 8th period, and all the help Dr. D. gave her ucypxyu ANNA MARYE KERNS Sbe'll Remember: The time she made a cake in speech class Preference: Church, horses, music, and The Monster Pe! Peeve: Miss Rosenbloom's very good and making car- bon copies Preference: Meeting people, books and music Pe! Peeve: Seeing Mr. Collins so early in the morning Freshman Chorus 9: Girls' Chorus 10: Leader Corps 10: Kap- pa Chi 9, 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Majorette 12: F.T.A. 11, 12: Senior Play Production Staff DANNY HUDSON nnann He'll Remember: To ride inside of cars instead of on Preference: Shot 'SJ Mercury with Slushamatic Pe! Peeve: Cars with automatic transmissions Senior Service Club 11: Perfect Attendance 10 GERALD WAYNE HUGHES nlnryn He'll Remember: His broken leg in his junior year cau wearing low cuts without ankle wraps Preference: Girls and all kinds of money Pet Peeve: Mr. Pastuck's Government tests Football: Varsity 10, 11, 12, Freshman 9: Track: Varsity 10, 11: Kappa Chi 9 WALTER DAVID JAMES Butch He'll Remember: The good times he had in h senior years Preference: Sharp-looking Corvettes Pet Peeve: Long homework assignments Honor Roll 10, 11: Perfect Attendance 10, 11 DONALD EDWIN JEWELL unonn He'll Remember: The good times in his freshmen year Preference: Weekends Pei Peeves: Week days Student Council 12: Football 9: Basketball: Freshman serve 10: Track: Reserve 9, 10: Mixed Chorus 10, President 12: Freshman Chorus 9: Octet 10, 11, 12: gals 10, 11, 12: Junior Service 9, 10: Senior Service Kappi Chi 9, 10, 11: Dramatics 12: Perfect Attendance 9 JOSHUA THOMAS JEWELL rflmbn He'll Remember: The time his cat broke down on the Manchester Preference: A certain girl Pe! Peeve: That certain girl's mother is junior and Haromano 10, 11, 12: F. T. A. 12 CLIFFORD PAUL KERR Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chonis 9: fi-Clip., He'll Remember: All the good times in health class, and es- lllfm pecially Don Richard's bath Preference: A certain junior bmnette and new Chevys Pet Peeve: Government class and Mr. Stone's talks in his iun- ior year: Camera Club 9 DOROTHY SHARON KIRK nbotn Wd bl' Sbe'll Remember: Going into physics class every day and not knowing what was going on Preference: That certain someone Pe! Peeve: Miss Wardman and her crazy exercises brary Aid 9, 10 ROLLIN DAVID KINSEY Kinsey ing home from Cleveland Preference: Long rides on the band bus G,A.A. 10, II, l2: F.T.A. II, 12: LCKICI' II, IZ: Li- He'll Remember: The riders on the band bus, especially com- Pel Peetfe: Football games at home or close to school Mixed Chorus 10, I1, 12: Freshman Chorus 9: Dramatics 12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 11 JOHN ANDREW KISS Smooclry He'll Remember: All the cool guys like Kelly, Usberghi, Les- sak, etc. 9' Re' Preference: Painting signs and portraits of pretty girls xfdu' Pel Peeve: People who pucker up when they hear his name H' lr? F.T.A. 12: Kenmore High School and Hower Vocational 9, ' ' 10 BILL JOHN KLINGENSMITH Wild Bill He'll Remember: A certain girl he met from Stow High and the night they went out Preference: Girls, money, and cars Pe! Peeve: Paper routes way to Student Council 9, 10: Football: Freshman 9, Varsity 12: Track: Varsity 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Service 9, 10: Senior Service 11: Kappi Chi 9, 10, 11 MICHAEL JOE JOHNSON Mickey He'll Remember: Oklahoma, track, and Butch around the corner Preference: To let God lead my life the way He sees fi Pe! Peeve: Trying to understand Butch and Mr. Dav agreements Track: Reserve 9, 10: Varsity 10, 11, 12: Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Octet 12: Madrigals 11, 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11: Oklahoma Cast 11: Goodyear Jr. High 9 SHERRIE CELESTE JONES nlannyn 10, 11, JOHN HERBERT KNOX, JR. He'll Remember: All the good times with the South Siders' Preference: A certain girl from Central PM Peeve: Cold nights coming from downtown Mixed Chorus 10, ll, 12: Freshman Chorus 9: Junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club 11, 12: Kappa Chi 9, 10: wamng Attendance 10: Oklahoma Cast 11 t is's dis- have had National Honor Society 11: Scholarship Team 11: Perfect PATRICIA LYNN KROHMER Petunia Sbr'll Remember: All the good times J.H., D.W., C.S., S.A., N.H., J.M., J.S., P.P., R.V., and the rest of the ole gang Preference: A certain Freshman at Bowling Green University Pe! Prz'1'e: Cheerleading practices after school Cheerleader: Varsity 12: Reserve 10, ll, Freshman 9: Mixed Sbe'll Remember: The time she had to play basketball in front of the whole school with a deflated basketball Preference: A certain sailor who will change her name on August 18 Pet Peeve: Tim Lessak displaying his artistic talents health book on her Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Sextet 12: Madrigals 12: G. A. A. 9, 10: Kappa Chi F. T. A. 12: Dramatics 12: Sprag Staff 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Production Staff: Library Aid 11: Debate Team 11, 12: Oklahoma Cast 11 DAN KELLY Banana I Saralyn Kay Butler Preference: Girls shorter than he Pal Prr'1'r': Sitting at the POGO 10,115 Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Haromano 12: F.T,A. 11: Dramatics 11, 12, Secretary 12: Oklahoma Production Staff 11: Thespians 12 DANIEL MICHAEL LAZAR Lizard Keel H1-'ll Remember: A certain sophomore girl with the initials Track: Reserve 10: Junior Service Club 10: Senior Service Club ll: Dramatics 12: Varsity S ll: Band 9: Perfect At- tendance 9, 10, II CAROL ANN LEEDOM Carol He'll Remember: Driving his blown AfGer to football games and women at Tony's Preference: Blown gassers, women, and the big house Sl1r'll Remember: Always cancel when doing problems in Mr. Lucas's physics class, but divide in Mr. Ross's trig Pet Peeve: School, no bread, and people class now as W' s 1 : -:- ::,si::-:awwws . ::.e :: ::'-:SWWW N W ,EJ Y . :Zakir 333' 2 Mslmjdyigmii W wi1m?AmvWMiMiEmSm?e?5'gL Miii fTTTXE7 FEV? 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High 9: North High School I0 TIMOTHY JAMES LESSAK Lester Hr'll Remember: The fun Austin and he had Preference: Girls, cars and money Prl Prerf: No girls, cars, or money Football: Freshman 9: Track: Varsity I0, II, 12: Cross Country: II, IZ: junior Service Club I0, Secretary I0: Sens ior Service Club Il: Kappa Chi 9, I0, II: Dramatics Club I2: Varsity S II, 12: Senior Play Cast: Spartana Attendant WILLIAM DAVID LITZ un He'll Remember: Hutch and his brother's TR-3. What a ride! I ! Preference: Fast-running cars, girls, and money Pe! Peetfe: Joanne McElroy's fast-running Chevy F.T.A. I2 MONICA SUE LONGFELLOW Manco Sbe'll Remember: Mr. Dierker's American history class and Earl Sayer sitting right behind her Preference: Pizza, omitting fourth period, and good-looking BUYS Pei Peeve: Unmailable letters in transcription class Camera Club 12: Odice Assistant 12 PATRICIA ANN LORAI-I nplffin Sbe'll Remember: All the wonderful times she had in band. at band camp, and being a Maiorette. Also being Secre- tary of the A.B.A. Preference: A certain guy at Springheld and marching at the Cleveland Browns' games Pe! Peeve: Unmailables Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Freshman Chonis 9: Girls' Ensemble 12: Kappa Chi 9, I0, 11: Haromano 10, ll, I2: F.T.A. II, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Band 9, I0, 11, 12: Ma- jorette I0, ll, IZ: Band Social Chairman I2: Junior Play Production Staff: Scholarship Team 9, 10: Sweetheart At- tendant 10, 12 DIANE CHRISTINE LOWE Diane Sbe'll Remember: The many wonderful times she's had at S. H. S. and Miss Rosenbloom's classes Preference: Good-looking guys and noisy study halls Pet Peeve: Unmailable letters in transcription class and Houseman, Longfellow, and McElroy G.A.A. 11: Kappa Chi 10: Library Aid 9, 10, 11: Perfect Attendance 9, I0 WILLIAM EUGENE LUPLOW HB5 n He'll Remember: All five years of marching with the band and the poker games at Dave's Preference: A girl at Green, shop class, and band camp Pet Peeve: Crabby people, short skirts, and teachers Camera Club 9, 10: Co-op IZ: Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Library Aid 9: Perfect Attendance 10 ALEX MALENOCK NAI!! He'll Remember: The good times he's had in art class trying to laugh at Mr. Bako's jokes Preference: A certain senior girl and money Pet Peeve: Dusk-to-dawn Drive-Ins Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi 11: F.T.A. 12: Junior Play Production Staff ALMA LOUISE MARTIN Sis:ie Sbe'll Remember: The junior Play and what happened after- wards: Being President of the A. B. A. Preference: Bob and seven sons Pet Peeve: Unmailables Mixed Chorus II, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi II: junior Play Cast JOANNE CHARLOTTE McELROY errors Sbe'lI Remember: All the good times she had at good ole Springfield Preference: Money, money, cars, boys, and friends Pet Peeve: Cars that need a little push F.I'I.A. 9, 12: Office Assistant I2: Perfect Attendance 9 CAROLE JEAN MEDOVICH Carole Sbe'll Remember: All the people she has known throughout high school Preference: To learn to be smart Pet Peeve: Noisy study halls 'Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Scholarship Team I0 NANCY KAY MENEFEE UNM,- Sbe'll Remember: The fun at Table No. I during SA lunch in her senior year and Pat Fowler's and her secrets Preference: Omitting Erst period for class meetings Pe! Peeve: Having it rain during football season Freshman Chorus 9: Haromano I0, Il, IZ: Honor Roll 9, I0, ll: National Honor Society 12 ROBERT ANDREW MIHALY Lillie Rob He'll Remember: The junior Play and afterwards Preference: A certain little blonde senior Pe! Peeve: Rocky and friends Basketball: Freshman 9: Mixed Chorus 10, II, IZ: Freshman Chorus 9: Junior Service Club 9, I0: Senior Service Club ll, 12: Kappa Chi 9, I0, II: Dramatics I0, II, 12: Thespians 12: Junior Play Cast: Oklahoma Cast Il LARRY BRYON MIKALOFF Mike He'll Remember: His trip to Pennsylvania when they ran out of gas Preference: Food, cars and ? Pei Pervez His journalism class Football Freshman 9: Basketball: Reserve 10, Freshman 9: Track: Reserve I0, ll: Baseball 9, 10, II: junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club II: Kappa Chi 9, I0, Il: Dramatics 12 LENA MILLER HLIM., Sbe'll Remember: Springfield, all the fun I've had here, and all the kids who've been so swell Preference: jerry and people with fine personalities Pet Peeve: People who think they are better than anybody else Mixed Chorus II, IZ: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Madrigals 12: Mixed Ensemble ll: Oklahoma Cast II: G.A.A. 9, 10, Il: Kappa Chi 10, 11: Haromano'lI, 12: Dra- matics 12: Thespians 12: junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Honor Roll 9, 11: Perfect Attendance 9: jr.-Sr. Dance Queen I2 ,IUDITH LYNN MITCHELL ffludyll Sbe'll Remember: The wonderful times in Mixed Chorus with Nancy Hall and Alma Martin Preference: Boys, money, and clothes Pe! Peeve: Clean,white tennis shoes Class Treasurer 10: Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9, 10, Treasurer 10: Letter Club 10: Kappa Chi 10, II: Haromano I0, Il, IZ: Dramatics II, 12: Thespians I2: National Honor Society Il, 12, Secretary 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Cast: Oklahoma Cast 11: Honor Roll I1: Sweetheart Attendant 10 THERESA FRANCES MOLNAR Theresa Sbe'll Remember: All her little visits to Mr. Groh's oftice and the time she fell 05 her chair in bookkeeping class Preference: A certain guy whose homeroom is Cafe. B and sits to the left of Ray Fluharty Pet Peeve: Boys who are always trying to encourage other boys to soup up their cars Haromano ll, 12: Library Aid 10: Sweetheart Attendant ll ROBERT ERNEST MOORE NMOK, He'll Remember: Nicotine corner and above the weight room Preference: Women and cars Pet Peeve: The removal of nicotine corner Track: Varsity 10, ll, 12: Cross Country 12: junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club ll: Kappa Chi I0, I1 DAVE PAUL MORECK Here He'll Remember: The advantages and disadvantages of ath- letics. All his good buddies, including Sarge, Suookie, and the Fabulous Five Preference: A college education and a well-balanced out- look on life Pet Peeue: Having to take cold showers after cold, rainy, muddy football games Student Council 9, 10, 115 Football: Freshman 9, Varsity 10, 11, 125 junior Service Club 9, 105 Senior Service 11, 12: Kappa Chi 9, 105 Varsity S 10, 11, 125 Junior Play Cast GARY JOSEPH MORGAN nuldfoopi He'U Remember: The Big Five Preference: Stick-shift 57 Chevy Convertibles Pet Peeve: Moondoggies Freshman Chorus 95 Co-op 125 Student Projectionist 10 DAVID LEE MORRIS Dave He'U Remember: The bus trips he took with the band Preference: Money Pe! Peeve: No money Band 9, 10, 125 Freshman Chorus 95 Co-op 12 GARY LEE NICKELL UNich!l He'll Remember: The football practice when Ripple bought a jar of peanut butter for Tom Newman Preference: Girls who don't put on a front Pet Peeve: People who fight for front seats at the State in Canton Football: Varsity 10, 11, Reserve 9, Freshman 95 Track: Re- serve 95 Baseball 105 Mixed Chorus 10, 115 junior Service 9. 105 Senior Service 11, 125 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 F.T.A. 11. 125 Dramatics 10, 11, 12: Varsity S 10, 11, 125 Spartana At- tendant 12 PATRICIA ANN PENWELI. 1-'Pun Sbe'Il Remember: The visit to a certain haunted house in Mogadore and Charlotte Preference: Having a good time at all times Pe! Peeve: Getting run down by the bus every morning Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Freshman Chonis5 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 Haromano 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 115 Dra- matics 9, 10, 11, 125 Thespians 11, 12, Recorder 125 Junior Play Cast5 Senior Play Cast: Oklahoma Cast 115 Scholarship Team 11 CAROL LEE PHILLIPS Carol Sbe'lI Remember: All the good times with the sextet at lunch time Preference: A certain sophomore guy with the initials B.C. Pet Peere: People's so-called jokes Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls Chorus 105 Freshman Chorus: Sextet 11, 125 Oklahoma Cast 115 Madrigals ll, 125 Mixed Ensemble 115 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 Haromano 115 Junior Play Production Staff EDWARD WILLIAM QUINN UEJH Hr'll Remember: The trouble he gave his High School Counselor Preference: High school science classes Pet Perce: No science club Debate Team 9, 11, 125 Honor Roll 115 Scholarship Team 11 MARGARET LUCILLE QUIGLEY uMugn Sbe'll Remember: The Coventry game when she dropped her aerial, and the trip to play for the Cleveland Browns Preference: Cabin No. I Pel Peeve: Late deadlines for the yearbook G.A.A. 95 Kappi Chi 105 Haromano 11, 125 F.T.A. 11, 12, Vice-President I25 Spartana Staff 11, 12, Editor 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Majorette 11, 12, Head Majorette 125 Band Sec- retary 115 junior Play Cast: junior Play Production Stalfg Senior Play Production Staff5 Quill and Scroll 125 Honor Rol 11 JANET LYNN RAGLAND fflmn Sbe'll Remember: Her daily visits to Mr. Groh's olfice Preference: People, fun, vacations, and boys Pet Peeve: The bus stop and homework G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 Letter Club 10, 115 F.T.A. 11, 125 F.H.A. 9,105 Honor Roll 9, 10, 115 Perfect Attendance 9 CAROL ANN RIBLET1' Anne Sbe'll Remember: The A.B.A. and the dangerous ride with Pris Preference: People who smile Pet Peeue: All those unmailable letters in transcription Mixed Choms 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Freshman Chonis 95 Kappi Chi 10, 115 F.H.A. 11, 12, President 12 DONALD LEE RICHARDS lock-O He'll Remember: All the fun he had in Co-op Preference: Philipsburg, Pennsylvania Pe! Peeve: Fighting in cemeteries Freshman Chsnis 95 Kappi Chi 95 Co-op 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 12 PEGGY MAY RICHTER Richie Sbe'll Remember: All the good times she had in 2nd-period study hall with D.B., PAH. and Mr. Ross Preference: Guys with Buicks, Fords and Caddies Pe! Peeue: Doshie Brown and Paula Halman LINDA CARROLL ROBERTS .mobo Sbe'll Remember: Four years with D.W., S.A., P.K., C.S. K.S., j.H., R.V., R.M., j.M., G.G., P.P. Preference: Friendly smiles and nice people Pe! Peeve: Pct-peevers and the Waterloo Mixed Chorus 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 105 Freshman Chorus 95 G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 Haromano I0, 11,125 F.T.A. 10, 115 Class Secretary 105 Dramatics Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Thespians 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Sprag Stad 125 junior Play Cast5 Senior Play Production Staff5 Debate Team 9, 10, 11, Secretary 115 Homecoming Attendant 125 Cheerleader: Varsity 12, Reserve 10, 11, Freshman 9 KENNETH CLARK ROBINSON Casey He'U Remember: His two years in freshman English class Preference: Fast cars and cute blondes Pe! Peeve: Mr. Bako's upside-down smile Freshman Chonis 9 TALMER LEE RODGERS f.Buddy,, He'U Remember: When he played Reserve basketball andl Springbeld beat Kent Roosevelt Preference: Basketball Pe! Peeve: Girls Football: Reserve 105 Basketball: Varsity 11, 12, Reserve 105 Track: Reserve 9 RAY DAVID ROMO ffxlyn He'U Remember: Harassing and haunted houses Preference: Good times Pet Peeve: Stuck-up people junior Service Club 9, 105 Senior Service Club 115 Kappa Chi 9, I0, II ROY DANIEL ROMO Hama Hell Remember: The days he didn't go to school Preference: Good times Pe! Peeve: School Mixed Chorus 10, 115 Freshman Chorus 95 junior Service Club 9, 105 Senior Service Club 115 Kappa Chi 9, 10, 115 Co-op 125 Dramatics 9, 105 Junior Play Production Staif MELVIN ELWOOD ROSEN Roxy He'll Remember: A11 the good times taking off school and never getting caught Preference: Cars that run Pet Peeve: School Football: Freshman 9: junior Service Club 9, 105 Senior Service Club 115 Varsity S 10 KENNETH PAUL ROYER H-Kmn He'll Remember: A trip to Columbia without any money or spare tireand had a flat Preference: A certain iunior girl Pe! Peeve: '51 Buicks with good radios Football: Varsity 11, 12, Freshman 9: Basketball: Reserve ll, Freshman 9: Baseball 11, 12: Freshman Chorus 9: Junior Service Club 9: Senior Service Club 11: Kappa Chi 9: Varsity S 12: Sprag Staff 12: Spartana Attendant 12: Central High School I0 PAUL E. SANDERSON Cork He'll Remember: Getting lost coming home from football games in the back of a jeep Preference: Fast cars Pr! Peeve: Not being able to take subjects he wanted to take Freshman Chorus 9: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 EARL JR. SAYRE Moose He'll Remember: The bath he got in Health Class Preference: Anyone who's not stuck-up, and girls Pe! Peeve: Coaches who favor others Class Vice-President 9, 10: Football: Freshman, Reserve 9, 10, 11, Varsity 12: Basketball: Freshman 9: Track: Reserve 9, 10, 11, Varsity 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11 BARBARA ANN SCHABER PfBd'b!l Sbe'll Remember: All the fun she had at Springfield and at Band Camp Preference: That certain sailor Pe! Peeve: The Navy Mixed Chorus 11: Freshman Chorus: G.A.A. 9: Kappa Chi 9: Haromano 10, 11, 12: F.T.A. 11, 12: Band 9,10,11,12: Majorette 12: Junior Play Cast: Perfect Attendance 9, 11: National Honor Society 12 JUDY LYNN SCHIELE lfludyll Sbe'll Remember: Those neat lockers Joyce Shalfer and she shared and the A.B.A. Preference: Boys, clothes, and money Pet Peeve: School and Moose G.A.A. 9: Haromano 11, 12: F.T.A. 11, 12 MYRNA COLLEEN SCHIERER Connie Sbe'll Remember: October 13, 1961 and being President of Haromano Preference: A certain Freshman at Kent State University Pe! Peeve: People who sit on my shoulder in the morning on the bus Leader Corps 11: Freshman Chorus: Haromano ll, 12, President 12: F.H.A. 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Honor Roll 9: Band 9, 10: Junior Play Production Staff: Oice Assistant 12: Perfect Attendance 9: Sweetheart At- tendant 11: Jr.-Sr. Dance Attendant 11: Homecoming Queen 12 MARY SUE SELVIA Meryl Sue Sbe'll Remember: Those unmailable letters in transcription class and being a member of the A.B.A. Preference: Clothes, Money, and boys Pet Peeue: Judy Schiele and Moose G.A.A. 9, 10: Kappa Chi 10: F.T.A. 12: Senior Play Pro- duction Staff: Perfect Attendance 9, 11 LINDA RAE SELZER Linda SlJe'll Remember: The Cleveland Browns' games, band camp, and Cabin No. 1 Preference: Friendly people, marching in the band instead of being a majorette Pe! Peeve: Jammed halls Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9: Kappa Chi 9, 10: Haromano ll, 12: F.T.A. 11, 12, Secretary 12: Spartana Staff 12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Maiorette 12: Junior Play Cast: Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Pro- duction Stalf: Perfect Attendance 9: Quill and Scroll 12: National Honor Society 12 JOYCE CAROL SHAFFER .vloyn Sbe'll Remember: The time Judy Schiele and she got lost on the Expressway Preference: Boys, money, and friends Pel Peeve: Judy Schiele and Carol Raybould G.A.A. 9: F.H.A. 11 KAREN LEE SHARP Sharpie Sbe'U Remember: The day Sherrie Jones and Janice Smithern decided to change dresses Preference: Will Parker PM Peeve: Conceit and Senator Goldwater Class President 9, 10: Mixed Chorus ll, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Sextet 11, 12: Madrigals 11, 12: Girls' Ensemble 10, 11: Kappa Chi 9, 10: Social Chairman 10: Haromano 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11: Dramatics Club 9, 10, Clerk 10: National Honor Society ll, 12: Chaplain 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11: Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Cast: Okla- homa Cast 11: Debate Team 9, 10. 11, 12, President ll: Spartana Attendant 12 KENNETH DAVID SHARP Kenny He'lI Remember: The little man with 40 pounds of hair and all the merry times he had in health Preference: Chevys Pe! Peeve: Fords Freshman Chorus 9: Camera Club 10, 12: Perfect Attend- ancr 9 ALAN LAIRD SHREKENGOST Shrub He'll Remember: Being in the Senior Play Preference: Good-looking girls in all classes Pe! Peeue: Mr. Ross not explaining the Trig homework F.T.A. 12: Senior Play Cast 12: Debate Team 9, 10, 11, 12 JAMES A. SIMMONS .-.limb He'U Remember: Paul Zink walking down the floor with the basketball during a Reserve basketball game Preference: Food, drink, and merriment Pe! Peere: Home Nursing classes Debate 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Play Production Staff 11: Senior Play Production Staff 12: Scholarship Team 11: Honor Roll 10, ll: Camera Club 11: National Honor Society 12 HARRY I. SKEEN SIrawberry He'll Remember: All the good times at Springfield and all his friends Preference: Money and friends Pe! Peeve: People who think they're better than everyone else Student Council 12: Football: Freshman 9: Basketball 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12: Freshman Chorus 9: Octet 12: Madrigals 12: Junior Service Club 9, 10, Treasurer 10: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Senior Service Club 11: Band 9, 10, 11: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Produc- tion Staff KAREN LEA SKIPPER Sb1lren Flipper Sbe'll Remember: Being tapped for National Honor Society, the last two years at band camp, and this year's trip to Cleveland Preference: Bus trips to Cleveland, away football games, and her Mob Pe! Peeve:Walt Smith playing rip-tag with her ribbons and people who try to poke her in the ribs Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: National Honor Society ll, 12: Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12: Oklahoma Cast 11: Perfect Attendance 9 PAMELA CAROL SLADE The Fla Sbe'll Remember: The night Merry, Fred, Sue, Esley, Tom, and she went to a certain house in Mogadore Preference: Mailable letters and a '61 S. H. S. graduate Pe! Peeve: Health, unmailable letters, and conceited people with the initials J. H, A. Haromano 11, 12: F. T. A. 12: Senior Play Production Staff: Debate Team 10: Honor Roll 11: Sweetheart Attendant 12 WALTER H. SMITH Smitty He'll Remember: Mr. Kurtz's biology class and the Victory Fire at Taylor's Preference: Brunettes, fast cars and money Pe! Perle: Stuck-up girls and science Football: Varsity 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Camer: Club 11, 12: Dramatics Club 11: Varsity S. 12: Perfect Attendance 9 -IANICE LEE SMITHERN vlnnii Sbe'll Remember: Her junior year, the Sextet girls, and Debate period 5-C Preference: All good-looking boys, new cars, and being single Pef Peere: Solos Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Sextet 12: Madrigals 11, 12: Girls' Ensemble 10, 11: Oklae homa Cast 11: G.A.A. 9: Senior Play Cast MYRNA FAYE SNIDER '.MJ'fna'l Slwe'll Remember: The time Dan Kelly wrote a love note to Mr. Dierker and signed her name to it Preference: Sincere people Pe! Peetez People who poke you in the ribs Haromano 10, 11: F.T,A. 12 LARRY SNYDER l.arr3 ' He'll Remember: Senior health class Preference: Sleep and lots of money Pe! Peete: '54 Fords Senior Service Club 11 SHARON DIANE SPRICK Sbaron Sbe II Remember: The little visits to Mr. Groh's olhce and being vice president of the A.B.A. Preference: People and friends, especially a certain senior who hopes to become a dentist Pe! Peeve: Homework and riding the school bus Kappa Chi 11: F,T.A. 12: junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff JEFFREY D. ST. CLAIR ..11,g,, He'll Remember: Crazy freshman basketball practices Preference: Chevies and a certain girl Pei Perle: Ancient teachers Student Council 9, 11, 12, President 12: Football: Varsity 11, Freshman: Basketball: Reserve 10, Freshman 9: Track 9: junior Service 9, 10: Senior Service 11: Kappa Chi 9: Senior Play Production Staff: National Honor Society 12 JUDITH KAYE STATEN Iud1 ' Sbe'll Remember: All of the good times she had in her senior year Preference: A certain Coventry senior Pe! Prere: Guys that give phoney names Mixed Chorus 12: Girls' Chorus 11: F.T.A. 12: Goodyear -Iunior High 9 BEVERLY MARIE STAUFFER Hobo Sl1e'll Remember: All the good times she had at Buchtel and Field High Preference: A certain boy with a '53 Mercury Pri Peele: Tom and pushing Freshmen Buchtcl High School 9: Field High School 10, 11 CAROL ANN STEELY Carol Sbe'll Remembrr: The slumber party she had for 16 girls around Halloween time Prefnerlcrz University students and pizza Pr! Perle: Pushy freshmen and a certain eighth-period class Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A, 10: Letter Cluh 11: F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Secretary Il, 121 Debate Team I0 ED THOMAS STEINBACHER ffBuzu Hell Remember: All the good times he's had Preference: '61 Chevies Pet Peezez '61 Pontiacs KENNETH DOUGLAS STEPHEN Ken He'll Remember: What he doesn't forget Preference: Money, sleep, and good food Pet Peew: Happy-tooth Ellis and StiIt-man Taylor .. Debate Team 9: Junior Play Production Staff: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: Scholarship Team 11: Perfect Attendance 10, 11: National Honor Society 12 HOMER EDWIN STINE Butch He'll Remember: Losing a shoe in the District CrosseCountry Meet and the swell kids at S.H.S. Preference: No school Pr! Peere: District Cross-Country Meets Track 11, 12: Cross Country 11, 12: Senior Service 12: Varsity S ll, 12: Senior Play Production Staff: Roswell Kent Junior High 9 DAVID CHARLES STRABEI. Dare He'II Remember: K.O.'s Co-op class and the good-looking girls that didn't go to 5.1-1.5. Preference: Late Hours Pei Peele: Driving Camera Club 12: Co-op 12 WILLIAM DANIEL STRATTON Bill He'II Remember: All the good times he's had at Springfield Preference: Hot cars and having a good time Pe! Peeze: Fords, certain teachers, and pizza Freshman Chorus 9: junior Service 10: Senior Service 12: Senior Play Production Staff: Perfect Attendance 1l RICHARD STRINGER nslingn He'll Remember: Harassing Mr. Pogo Pogo Preference: Blown - 283, 4-speed, '57 Chevy--all red Pei Peele: Girls that think they are cool Football: Freshman 9, Reserve 9, 10 CHARLOTTE DIANE SUMMERTON Charlie Summertime Sbe'll Remember: Football games and basketball games and all those good times she's had Preference: Fun, friends, and fellas Pef Perle: Haunted houses, spiders, and cold feet Class Secretary 11: Student Council 12, Secretary 12: Cheer- leader: Freshman 9, Reserve 10, Varsity 11, 12: Mixed Chorus 114 Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: G. A. A. 9, 10: Letter Club'10: Kappi Chi 9, 10, 11, Secretary 10, Social Chairman 11: Haromano 10, 12: Dramatics 10, 11, 12, President 12:'I'hespians 12, President: Spartana Staff 11, 12, Business Manager 12: junior Play Production Stag: Senior Play Production Staff: Junior-Senior Dance Attend- ant ll: Homecoming Attendant 12: Honor R011 9: Spartana Queen KATHLEEN FAYE SUTHERLAND f-Keys, Sbe ll Remember: All the good times she had with the Band and Mr. Collins's speech and oral English classes Preference: Marching in Cleveland Stadium Pet Peezel: Homework Kappi Chi 9, 10, 11: Haromano 12: F. T, A. 11, 12: Band 10. 11, 12: Senior Play Production Staff PRISCILLA MARGUERITE SWINEHART Prim Sbe'll Remember: All the wonderful people she's met- Margaret, Amy, Bonnie, Linda, Kay, and Shirley Preference: Bumping into Fords at the Ellet game-fun, fun, fun! Pe! Peere: Being run over in the halls by freshman bigger than she Band 9, 10, ll, 12: Debate Team 9: Office Assistant 10 SANDRA JEAN SWINK Tiger Sbe'll Remember: The big bonfire and her ripped pants Preference: Mr. Ross for study hall Pet Peere: History class-Mr. D. Mixed Chorus 11: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Sprag Stad 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Production StaE: Library Aid 10 JUDITH ANN SZUTA Szute Sbe'U Remember: Four years with R.V., S.A., J.H., L.R., D.W., D.G., P.P., J.M., LM., and C.S. Preference: 1962 White Corvettes Pet Peeve: Conceited people Mixed Chorus 11: Girls' Chorus 10, 11: Freshman Chorus 9: G.A.A. 9, 10: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Dramatics 11, 12: Sprag Staff 12: Junior Play Production Staff PHILIP EDWARD TAYLOR Horse He'll Remember: Good Old Luke and Freshman Basketball Preference: Graduation and Fords Pet Peeve: Happy-tooth Ellis and Hill Basketball: Varsity 11, 12, Reserve 9, 10: Senior Service 12: Varsity S 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 LINDA EVELYN THOMAS Lin Sbe'll Remember: Her days at Springfield High and all of that homework Preference: Horses and drawing horses Pet Peeve: Getting C's on essays Dramatics 11: Central High School 9, 10: Junior Class Play MYRNA LUCILLE THURMAN .fMy,, Sbe'll Remember: The night Priss, Judy, Doris and she took part of Manners sidewalk Preference: A certain intern from the Orient Pe! Peeve: Conceits, snobs, and a certain teacher F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12: Library Aid 9 WARNER MURPHY UNDERWOOD Underwood He'll Remember: Miss Nolt's Government class Preference: Girls, women, and females Pet Pervez Chevys that out-run Pontiacs JOHN EUGENE USBERGHI U-bangyn He'll Remember: The night Lakemore nightclub was raided Preference: Women Pe! Peeve: Girls and their weird ideas Basketball: Freshman 9: Baseball 12: Senior Service Club 11: Dramatics 12: Jr.-Sr. Dance Attendant 12 GAIL E. VANHORN Gail-Van Shell Remember: The fun she had in Mr. Collins' speech class Preference: Outdoor shows Pet Peeve: The long lines at lunch WRAY EDWARD VANKIRK Burch He'll Remember: The big 5 and all the fun they had Preference: Food, girls, girls, girls Pet Peeve: '55 Mercury, slushbox Baseball 9: Freshman Chorus 9: Co-op 12: Perfect Attend- ance 9 RUTH IRENE VIALL Ruthie Sbe'll Remember: All her friends and the good times they have had together Preference: Football games, pizza, and the opposite sex Pe! Peeve: Unmailable letters in typing Freshman Chorus 9: Girls' Chorus 10: Mixed Chorus 11, 12, Treasurer 12: Girls' Ensemble 10: Kappa Chi 9, 10, 11: Spartana Staff 12: Junior Play Production Staff: Senior Play Production Staff: Honor Roll 9: Homecoming Attendant IZ: Spartana Attendant 12 DANNIE LEE WADE HDMH He'll Remember: All the good times he had in Debate class Preference: Girls, girls, girls, and food Pel Peeve: Writing themes for English Mixed Chorus 12: Kappa Chi 10: National Honor Society 11, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: Debate Team 11, 12: Perfect Attendance 9, 10 DORIS KAY WALKER Doris Sbe'll Remember: Moose and Drivers' Training Preference: Arguments with Mrs. George, boys, and money Pe! Peere: Freshman stepping on my feet Leader Corps 11, 12: G.A.A. 9, 11: F.H.A. 10 ROBERTA MAE WALLISER Bobbie She'll Remember: Co-op class and all the good times she had Preference: Jerry Cain '60 Pel Perce: Not being able to go to football games Camera Club 9, 11: Co-op 12: Band 9, 10: Library Aid 10 JULIA DEAN WARD julie Sbe'll Remember: Her first day at Springfield Preference: To be a good housewife Pet Peeve: Stuck-ups Mixed Chorus 12: Tallmadge High School 11 DELORES JEAN WILSON UDUU Sbe'lI Remember: Four years with S.A., L.R., P.K., C.S., J.H., R.V., K.S., L.M,, J.M., D.G., P.P., N.H., J.S. Preference: George. friendly people, and pleasing smiles Pe! Peere: Put-on personalities and '61 Chevys Class Vice-President 9: Student Council 11, Treasurer 11: Cheerleader: Varsity 11, 12, Reserve 10, Freshman 9: Leader Corps 10: Mixed Chorus 11, 12: Girls' Chorus 10: Freshman Chorus 9: Madrigals 11: Girls' Ensemble 10: G.A.A. 9, 10, 11: Letter Club 10, 11: Kappa Chi 9, 10, ll: Haromano 10, 11: F.T.A. 11, 12: Dramatics Club 12: Junior Play Cast: Senior Play Production Staff: Oklahoma Play Cast 11: Library Aid 9, 10: Perfect Attendance 9: Jr.-Sr. Dance Attendant 12 MICHAEL JAY WOOD Mike He'Il Remember: All the good times he's had in his senior year Preference: Fast Cars, girls, and food Pet Peere: Slow Fords, Ed Christie, and work Baseball 11 TAMARRA JO WRATCHFORD Tammy Sbe'll Remember: All the good times in Cabin No. 1 and all her souvenirs Preference: Gary, money, and clothes Pet Peere: Unmailable letters and homework G.A.A. 9: Haromano 11, 12: Band 9, 10,11, 12 CHARLES RICHARD WYATT Dick He'll Remember: The good times he's had with his classmates and teachers Preference: A '53 Chevy that's rusting apart Pet Peete: Waiting for Doug Whited to get a car DUANE LEE YERKEY Butch He'll Remember: Oversleeping in ninth-period study hall when he was a freshman Preference: JJ Indians Pe! Peere: L.M., L.N., V.L., and 8th-period health class ROBERT RAY YOAKAM Bob He'll Remember: March 11, 1961-9:00 P.M. Preference: Linda Snyder Pet Peere: L.M.-L.N. Football: Varsity 12, Reserve 11, Freshman 9: Reserve Track 9: Junior Service Club 9, 10: Senior Service Club 11: Var- sity S. 12: Scholarship Team 10: Spartana Attendant 12 PAUL HERBERT ZINK Paul He'll Remember: The unauthorized Chemistry experiments in our junior year Preference: Cafeteria study halls Pet Peere: Home nursing class Basketball: Varsity 12, Reserve 11, Freshman 9: Freshman Chorus 9: Kappa Chi 10: Junior Play Cast: Library Aid 9: Debate Team 10, 11, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: Scholarship Team 9, 10, 11: National Honor Society 12 BONITA SUSAN ZUERCHER Bonnie She'll Remember: Getting her high-heels caught in the mat at the front door at Open House Preference: Pizza and horseback riding Pe! Peere: Lab work in chemistry and physics and lectures in senior English Haromano 10, 11, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: Scholarship Team 9, 10: Perfect Attendance 9, 11: National Honor Society 12 I I, I. I, I, I 1, I, I, I, I. 1, 1, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, 1, I, I, I, I. LA55 XNILI. JUDY MITCHELL, will happiness and success to all oftht underclassmen in their remaining years at S, H. S. JOANNE Mclil,ORY, will to my sister, Turah McElory, who will be here next year, all the fun and good times I had. EDWARD QUINN, will my sophomore grades to the entire freshman class. CAROL PI'llLLlPS, will Bob Cornmesser my seats in Mr. Dierker's and Miss Nolt's classes. GLENDA KAY IJIEHL, will my seat in government to Diane Yerkey. JANET DYKIQS, will my books and reputation to my brother coming in next year. GAY DURMAN, will Miss Nolt's American history class to Kathy Christian. BILL KLINGENSMITH, will my flicking calendaru to my brother. CHARLES EDDY, being of sound mind, do hereby prove it by leaving this whole mess to my younger sister. MARGARET QUIGLEY, will my baton to the most deserving gir . SUE ARCHER, bequeath all the success and all ofthe good times possible to my brother, Tom. JANET HARDY, will to Joe Hendrix the ability to make Mr. Bako mad in art class. LINDA ROBERTS, will Mr. Collins to anyone who wants to have a terrific friend as well as teacher. DELORES WILSON, leave my cheerleading outfits to Rich Cottrell and Larry Swartz and wish them luck in turning cart- wheels and doing splits. RUTH VIALL, bequeath to Sandy Gentry all the good times I had at good ole S, H. S. CHARLOTTE SUMMERTON, will to Sandy Sours the book Lynda Lessek left me last year. JUDI SZUTA, will anything and everything to anybody and everybody. DON JEWELL, bestow upon Jerry Woody the privilege of being in the Octet for three years. RAY FLUHARTY, will all my brownied-up teachers to those who need them. PRISCILLA SWINEHART, bequeath to my brother, Doug, the crowded halls and the wonderful times to be had at Spring- field. JUDIE FERRELL, bequeath the good times I had in Har- omano to Jackie Jackson. JOHN EUGENE USBERGHI, alias Don Garlets, will my twin Chrysler-powered dragster to George Feryo, alias Micky Tompson. HARRY SKEEN, will Big Luke to anyone who will be tak' ing chemistry or physics in the future. KAREN SKIPPER, will my crusty comb to my sister, Janet. I also will to her a hammer and chisel so she can use it. Believe me, she'll need them both! MARY ELIZABETH CHRISTIE,willanythingandeverything to anybody and everybody. I, BILL LUPLOW, will my first-chair position and all the good times to Rick Brown. I, DAVID MORRIS, bestow upon Mr. Stanford my clarinet or I, I. its remains. GARY MORGAN, bestow my traffic tickets and bald tires upon the teachers at S. H. S. CAROI.E MEDOVICH, bequeath to my brother a map of t.he whole school, which will help him find his way to class every day. I, LARRY MIKALOFF, bestow my good grades in government class upon George Feryo. I, LENA MILLER, will S. H. S. to everybody, and me to Jerry Hall. I, BOB MOORE, will my pole-vault pole to all the Springfield pole vaulters of the future. I, KEN ROYER, will my seat in government class to Sandie Gentry. BONNIE BRANNON be ueath the fun I had in Spartana and I. , fl band to Donna Basler and the presidency of F. T. A. to any- one who doesn't mind never knowing what's going on. I, LINDA SELZER, will my mittens and earmuffs to my brother, I I I I I I I he might get cold walking home from school, poor thing. , PATTY KROHMER, bestow my place inthevarsity cheerlead- ing line to Joyce Pinkus. , MELVIN ROSEN, will my grades in psychology class to any- one who wants them. , JANET RAGLAND, will my good times and school books to my sister. , BEULAH ARBOGAST, will to Bob Wright my place in the maiorette line. ROBERT CARPENTER, bestow my brother and sister upon Miss Nolt, Mrs. Miller, and Rocky. VON ABRASHOFF, will my seat in government class to my brother. TAMMY WRATCHFORD, will to my sister, Monta, all my unmailable letters. w , y 1 v n 1 n ALAN SI-IRECKENGOST, bequeath to the juniors senior English. BONNIE ZUERCHER, bestow all my difficulty in physics lab upon Mary Ann Klaric and Kay Sesic. JOHN CHARLTON, will my many friends to all who follow me at S. H. S. PAUL SANDERSON, will my English and government books to anyone who wants them. HOMER STINE, bequeath to Butch my slightly used track unmentionables. KENNETH SHARP, will my books, old tests, and studies to my little brother, Rick. ED STEINBACHER, will my seat in government class to Bill Stamey. DON RICHARDS, bestow upon Rodney, Bill, Charlie, and Tom my ability to get good grades, stay out oftrouble, and not get caught flicking. PEGGY RICHTER, will my health class to Nancy Halman and her friends. TALMER LEE RODGERS, JR., will my cool, calm manner and my basketball talents and shoes to my brother, Frank Rodgers. BILL STRATTON, will all my good times and misfortunes at S. H. S. to my brother. KAY SUTHERLAND, bequeath my spot in the band to my sister, Christine. CAROL STEELY, will my seat in Miss Nolt's government class and all my books to my two brothers, Dennis and Fred. LARRY SNYDER, will my seat in Mr. Pastuck's government class to Jack Bader. BEVERLY MARIE STAUFFER, bequeath my crowded locker to the underclassmen and all my books to Goodwill. JUDY SCHIELE, will my locker to anyone brave enough to clean it out. DAVE BRYANT, will to Sandie Royer my health class. TOM GARDUNO, bequeath all the good times the fabulous five have had to Dan Abrashoff. LARRY OWEN BELTZ, will the ability to miss three days and get caught to Larry Swartz. , ESLEY PATSCH, will all haunted houses in the Akron area to anyone stupid enough to go in them. DONNA GOUGLER, will to Sandy Gentry my ink pen for journalism class. NANCY KAY HALL, will all my old football equipment to Gary France and Mr. Mancos. JOSH JEWELL, bequeath to Bones Swartz the good times the fabulous five had together. , MERRY SCHROCK, bestow my seat in trigonometry class upon anyone brave enough to sit it through. FRED EISENZIMMER, will Mr. Ross to anyone who can understand him. , DAVE MORECK, will my ability to make cheat sheets to Jack Newkirk--he'll need it. , PAM SLADE, will my government seat to Laura Sloan and my messed-up locker to Neljean Cliff. , CONNIE SCHIERER, bequeath all my good times, and bad, to any of my friends who are still at Springfield. ALMA MARTIN, will to the last ofthe Martin girls, Catherine, the last year of school. Good Luck, you'll need it. , TIM LESSAK, will a bottle of red shoe polish for Mr. Mc- Chesney's red shoes. I, TOM BURGE, will all the dead flies in Mary Christie's books to Richard Cottrell. I, KAREN SHARP, will Mr. Lucas, Mr. Collins, and Mr. Davis to my sister, Joy. I, PEGGY LOU GROW, will to Randy Grow the luck I've had during my four years of high school. I, ROGER ANDRICK, alias Oliver Cool, will my questionable ability to Jim Bauman. I, DAN BOYLE, will Mrs. Miller's English class to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, JOHN KISS, will all my day-dreaming hours to my little brother, Ed. , JIM CHRISTIAN, will my ood grades to my sister, Kathy, and all my pegged pants ang good looks to Gale Kittinger. TOM BROWN, will all the good times and fun at S. H. S. to my brother, Rick. BEN HOLT, will my ability to climb the fence at the Gala Drive-In to anyone who might need it. JULIA WARD, bequeath all my possessions to my sister, Magdalene. ROBERTA WALLISER, bestow all my home work upon Phil Baker. DANNIE WADE, bestow my seat in health class upon my brother, Eugene. KITTY VARNER, will all my books, teachers, and the school to my brother, Butch. GAIL VAN HORN, will my locker to my sister, she needs all the room she can get. WARNER UNDERWOOD, will my nothing to Ron Hender- son. I. I. 1, I, I, I, I, I, I, I. I, I, I, I, I, I, I. LINDA THOMAS, will my oratory and essay abilities to Jeanette Thomas. JEFF ST. CLAIR, will my seat in English class to whomever wants it. WALT SMITH, will my grimy football socks, good looks, and intelligence to my cousin, Pat Miller, also, a little strength to my little cousin, Bill Miller. JAMES A. SIMMONS, will to the masses my longstanding intelligence, integrity, and supreme mind. MYRA THURMAN, bestow my seat in 4th-period government class to Sandra Gentry. BARBARA SCHABER, will my seat in the senior homeroom to Ka Spence.. MYRINA SNIDER, will my job at the cafeteria cash register to anyone who wants free lunches. EARL SAYRE, will my football jerseyto anybody who wants it. PHIL TAYLOR, will my size l4's to my brother. PATRICIA FOWLER, will my younger sister, Betty, all my luck in history and typing classes. EDWARD CHRISTIE, will all mytroubles and woe at Spring- field to my girl and to my two sisters and one brother who will be here soon. COLIN DE LA GRANGE, will my packet of playing cards to Mr. Groh. RUTH GOLEC, will to Nanql Crites the best of luck next year. JIM ALKIRE, will to my sister, Diana, all the good times I had during my senior year. PAULA HALMAN, will my seat in government class to my sister, Nancy. AMY FARRIS, will the trophies from Cabin No. 1 to Kay Spence and Linda Royer. JANICE SMITHERN, will Jerry Woody to the girls' senior health classes. MARSHA DRUMMOND bestow upon my freshman brother, I, , Joe, all my wonderful grades and the ability to give current I, I, I, I, I, I. I, I, I. I, I, I, I, I, I, events in Mr. Pastuck's govemment class. JANE BISHOP, bequeath to any new senior all the fun and good times I had in my only year at S. H. S. JANET BORING, bequeath to Mr. Grohawhole year of bliss without our gang, and to thetmcherslwill my brother, Ronnie. SHIRLEY BATOR, will Beverly Boggs all the good things in life and the best of luck in her remaining year at Spring eld. JEAN BLYTHE, bequeath my seat in Miss Nolt's government class to my freshman brother, Jim Blythe. PAUL BOGGS, will my locker, No. 1006, that won't shut to a deserving junior. GEORGE BROWN, bequeath my Mercury to anyone who wants it. JANET BAKER, will my brother, John, my seat in Mr. Pastuck's government class in hopes that he'll learn a lot more than I did. NANCY MENEFEE, will all the fun that I've had and the teachers to my sister, Margie. WILLIAM LITZ, bequeath Miss Nolt's government class to Jerry Putnam. RICHARD WYATT, will everything I own, connected with school work, to Randy Jones. DORIS WALKER, bequeath all the chairs at S. H. S. to Mr. Collins. WRAY VANKIRK, will my books to Don Lohr and hope he has better luck with them than I had. SANDRA JEAN SWINK, will my old government book to Pat Wilson and hope that she does better than I did. MICHAEL JAY WOOD, bequeath my seat in Mrs. Miller's English class to anyone lucky enough to get it. BOB YOAKAM, will everything in thewholeschool to sopho- more, Linda Snyder, I, DUANE YERKEY, bequeath Luke to anyone who wants him. I, MARTHA DOYLE, will my seat in Miss Nolt's government class to Jim Bauman. I, I, I, I, I, I, I. PATTI LORAH, will my baton,uniform,and all the wonderful times I've had marching to Sandy Garrison. JACKI COOPER, will my chair in the band's baritone section to Frank Travis. GARY NICKELL, will my dirty old sweat socks to anyone who will wash them. DORETHA CHANCE, will Mr. Pastuck's government class to all future seniors. JUDY CARPENTER, will all my books and teachers to my sister, Janice. SANDRA COOK, will all the fun and wonderful times I have enjoyed at S. H. S. to all who want them. VERNON BEGLEY, will all of my books to my brother, Roy. DOSHIE BROWN, will nothing. I am stingy and take every- It thing with me. I I , JIM FLEMING, will my seat in 6th-period English class to anyone who wants it. , ANN KERNS, bequeath to Mr. Collins and Mr. Lucas pleasant memories of my junior year. I, ROLLIN KINSEY, bestow my tuba and marching spot in the band upon anyone foolish enough to want it. I I I I I I I I I I I, I, I, I. I, I, I. I, I, I, I, I, I, I. I. I, I. I, 1, I, I, I, I I I I I I I I, I, I I I I I I 1 v SHERRIE JONES, will my sight-reading book and Mr. Davis no Joyce Pinkus. MIKE JOHN SON. bequeath my deleteriously, disconsolated, unkempt varsity track suit 1921 to the next poor fellow. ROBERT ELLIS, will Mr. Ross and his gay classes to any- one who wants them. WALT JAMES, bestow my troubles upon my three nephewsg Harry, Sam, and Dick, JUDY EUTSEY, will my messy locker to anyone who has ambition to clean it out. DANNY HUDSON, will my books and teachers to the Jun' iors. DAN KELLY, bequeath my Howard Cam Special to my brother, Jim Kelly. DOROTHY KIRK, will my sister, Joan, to Mr. Lucas. MONICA LONGFELLOW, will my government book and all the good times I have had at Springfield to my sister, Terri. CAROL RIBLETT, will my position as F. H. A. President to Joan Kirk. JOHN KNOX, will my perfect attendance in trig. class to my brother, Larry. DANIEL MICHAEL LAZAR, will all my junk to anyone that will take it. What else do I have to give except my great knowledge? DAN ATCHISON, bestow my books upon all the remaining students at S. H. S. and wish them the best of luck with them. THERESA MOLNAR, will my seat in government and health classes to anyone who may be lucky enough to get them. ROB MII-IALY, regret that there is no one to will my great nose to so I'll take it with me. JUDY STATEN, will to my sister the seat in front of Miss Nolt's desk in government class. RICH .STRINGER, bequeath to Big Dave a new piano to plunk upon. KENNY STEPHEN, bestow my bad luck upon Joyce Pinkus. JOYCE FOUTS, will all my books to anyone who is brave enough to take them. KENNETH FULKS, will my brother, Norman, to Spring- field High, lock, stock, and barrel. ANN ETTE ABSIL, bequeath all my headaches as secretary of debate to Sue Gowin and my cluttered locker to Nina Betker. BEVERLY HILL, will to my brother, Dan,all my good grades and all the good times I had in school. RALPH FUNK, will my government book to Becky Laubscher. JIM HILL, bequeath my brilliant teachers to Oscar and Joe. MARGIE HELDMAN, will my locker to anyone who will have it. RON HUTCHESON, bequeath to Jim Johnson, Big John and Bako's art classes. CAROL LEEDOM, will my locker, No. 10 58, to anybody who likes concrete on their books and who is tall enough to reach the second shelf SANDIE HERTZOG, will the Home Nursing course to all of the unsuspecting juniors. DIANE LOWE, bequeath my seat in government class to my little brother, Ron. GARY FAGAN, will to my cousin, Bill, the great time he will have in Miss Nolt's classes. EUNICE HO USEMAN, will to my sister, Naomi Houseman, all my nice teachers. BONNIE HUDSON, bequeath to my sister, Becky, those good times in band, and to Don Hughes, the best of everything. GERALD HUGHES, will a pair of new football shoes I never received from Russ to Russ. RODGER BROWN, bequeath my cowboy boots and fishing pole to Jimmy Dee. BRENDA LEE ESCH, will my end spot in the marching line to Dana Abraham. SHARLENE EVANS, bestow 6 inches of my height upon Gary Edmonds. AL MALENOCK, will my brush and pallet to anyone who will have them. MARY SELVIA, will my seat in government class to anyone who wants it. SHARON SPRICK, bequeath my seat in Miss Crum's health class to some lucky, lucky junior. CAROLYN FORD, will Leonard Boggs and Della Covan all of my books and teachers. KAREN FOCKLER, will to my cousins Willa Bert Stump, Fay Stump, and Tom Fockler my seat in Miss Nolt's govern- ment class. JEAN GOBUS, bequeath my seat in Mr. Pastuck's govern- ment class to Connie Simmons, if she makes it. PAUL ZINK, will senior English class to all juniors. CLIFFORD KERR, will my seat in Miss Nolt's class to any lucky person. KENNETH ROBINSON, will the best in everything they do to all who remain behind. RAY ROMO, bestow my ability to get along with Mrs. Miller upon David Ray. DAVE STRABEL, will my seat in co-op class to those who follow. CKLAH 0l lA Oklahoma was presented on May 11, 12, and 13, 1961, by the Vocal Music Department. Mr. Davis was director, and Eleanor Coleman was the student director. Others who helped behind the scenes were: Mrs. Janice Comstock, Mr. Mike Rizzo, Pat Lorah, Mr. James Lunn, Eugene White, Bill Morris, Joy Mikaloff, Joyce Feagain, Sandra Harris, Nancy Hall, Pat Boyle, Karen Palmer, Betty Hesse, Loretta Ellis, Carol Ribblett, Ted Reyda, Anna Hendrickson, Betty Mervosh, Luana Bollinger, Lynda Lessak, Jan Hardy, Tom Brown, Dan Boyle, Rollin Kinsey, Russell Duty, and Larry Beltz. Cast: Dorothy Beers, Mike Houghton, Janice Smithern, Jerry Hall, Pete Markovich, Tom Mays, Paul Kovacs, Don Jewell, Karen Sharp, Loy Westfall, Beverly Burks, jean Harker, Betty Jackson, Dave Cornell, and John Austin. People Will Say We're In Love. Pore Jud is daid!', Persian goodbye? Why, that ain't nothin' compared to an Oklahoma hello! That's ragtime. I seen 'em doin' it in Kansas city. 'QS' In that Surry with the Fringe on Top!! Everythin's up to date in Kansas City. They've gone about as far as they cln go!!! I jist cain't say no! Let people say we're in love. Cowboys, dance with the farmers' The farmer and the cowboy should dgughtergln be friendsf' Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the plains Marry Ado Annie? Trapped! Tricked! Hoodwinked! ff I bid fifty-three dollars for Laurey's basket! U STUDENT PROJECTIONISTS, under the supervision of Mr. Willis Kurtz, assist throughout the year in operating the school's projectors. To do so, the boys give up their study halls to show Elms for various classes. Shown CROW 1, frmn lefl fo rigbfj are: John Hubiak, Jerry Woody, Mike Kray, Dave Carney, Jim Brown, Jim Johnson, Roy Johnson, and Thomas DeVine. Row 2: Ricky Sharp, Bruce Orndorff, Bob Kreiner, James Palmer, Ben Allen, Charles Eddy, Dale Robinson, and Paul Kovachick. Not shown are Sam Eisentrout, John Calico, Phil Baker, Andy Barnett, Bob Rice, and Bob Hicks. Assisting with the maintenance, distribution, and shelving of the books and magazines in our library are the STUDENT LIBRARIANS under the supervision of Mrs. Barber. OFFICE ASSISTANTS aid Mrs. Dorothy Sharp and Mrs. Irma Wise with the many tasks encountered in the running of our high school office. Shown fleft lo riglalj are Laura Sloan, Nancy Menefee, Pam Hillis, Joanne McElroy, Donna Gougler, Caroline Ford, Nancy Halman, Margie Thurston, Theresa Molnar, Kerene Grable, Peggy Grow, Jeanne Blythe, Becky Grogan, and Connie Schierer. Not shown is Jane Bishop. 3 een-- Qf:: iT5 , 'rss , g, .. 1 ' -:t.. .,.. ' 1-':- ' -f Q , 'V' Z , ge 5' '51 1 5173- 53:1-W I I ,,5,,,, I uf ,4,,,.g A.,-H -.0-A My 1. V - A Y 1,77-.,.,,,.. . . ,Mx Y Q. ji-fs X - 1 3'T-T'x-- ' 6 ' Aw jgi Q h .V 55-f N. ..- QLW ., 1 h ,1 ' f, Q 7 -, L A. A .. ILA M L - UN Oufww But-sk i f Z, X Kafovguizcwtfvw U I A 5 ' Tk NJ' TsS'43wbQU S'311X ' I . K-if L, MM Mywf' swwfh' W Uflfwwbyfaaff' fag' ,, If-Q 5'-inf 7 g- Q N N' , n,,g,5g'i,,.ujgg:.zff M Q .V K, V g 1,1 iff, , - r ' NP'-s ,Q qiigfiq gifs? i x f , :sf 19,44 .q A 5,3 'Y2N..-A , ' Li- W - Lg , . , J L: r g- i5?'W fs fx 4 53 5 Ei: , f- L A V f, ,gif K K ,W A M LIGATION i 1 4 i .lba-s, if--..r,,,fX 'U PH Spnaq Sdztofual Staff Spuaq Staff The Sprag Staff is comprised of juniors and seniors interested in journalism. The Staff con- sists of: Frances Richardson, editor, Val Saw- hill, associate editor, Judy Colley and Cathy Warren, features, Richard Conrad and Ken Royer, sportsg David Feathers and Pete Mark- ovich, make-up, Dave Morcck and Larry Mikaloff, advertising, Ray Fluharty, circula- tiong and Nancy Hall, typing. The reporters are Shirley Bator, Jean Blythe, James Fleming, Donna Gougler, Sandie Hert- zog, Don Jewell, Sherrie Jones, Dan Kelly Earl Sayre, Beverly Stauffer, Judy Staten, Ed Steinbacher, Priscilla Swinehart, Sandra Swink, Judy Szuta, Douglas Whited, Richard Wyatt, Steve Alexander, Dan Austin, Larry Harris, James Johnson, Lyle Keyser, Dan Mendenhall, Judy Patterson, John Pere, and Ralph Shepherd. if? ag :- be i- if EI 5- '1 5 1 . . at r 1 629' -sa' ...ai Spnaq Buaineaa Staff -Homeuoom 'Repneaentatiuea The HOMEROOMS REPRESENTATIVES are seniors: Sue Archer, Amy Farris, Nancy Hall, Pat Penwell, Earl Sayre, Char- lotte Summertong juniors: Joy Bender, Ken Conner, Nancy Haliman, Judy johnson, Paula Musgrave, Susan Smith, joan Taylor: sophomores: Rebecca Baker, Saralyn Butler, Carol Eddy, Cathy Greenlese, Shari Kirk, Sharon Kress, Joyce Merritt, Sandy Sauer, Becky Sword, Sylvia Tietzg freshmen: Peggy Baker, Barbara Bordner, Barbara Cutlip, jane Drainer, Donna Hines, Lois johnson, Susan Kittinger, Janis McCord, joe Pacuit, Patty Romine, Pat Sandy, Carolyn Sword, and Kathleen Worley. AEE?-is i i fy i al 1 ,,, E , 5 l 5 a 1 The 1962 SPARTANA STAFF is comprised of the following: Qseated, left lo fightj Margaret Quigley editor Miss Jeannette Rosenbloom, advisor, Mrs. Ann Collins, busi- ness advisor Charlotte Summerton business manager, Csfandingj Sue Archer, Linda Selzer Donna Basler Ruth Vlall Janet Hardy Sandy Gentry, Bonnie Brannon, and At left Miss Rosenbloom smiles her ap- proval of Editor Margaret's suggested page layout while Editorial Co-ordinator Bonnie Brannon verifies the measurement calcu- lations. Shown below, Business Manager Charlotte separates and alphabetizes Paid from the Unpaid stubs under the watchful eye of Mrs. Collins. wi!! iivbii A, N0 il Cheryl, Bonnie, and Donna agree How puzzling layout plans can be. Linda and Sue now know the name Of every student, club, and game. Letter and sketch, Ruth and janet. We want the best on this ole' planet. Sandie files all information And well she guards her crammed-full station. Mike, Dave, and Don join in the fun Return 'em guys -our job is done! Happy Reading! We-sun Q MQ' fm ff. 1 - K, ' Q 436 M. N, 1-fell We in in s 3 5 'gif' W Q l A 5 an-M, f i,. i Q 'F 6210 ' A ..., :,H. 2-4 1, 'vu 5 S E G' A g-N xii W5 , fy-.: ,Bl wfsfx. Qs! , 21:25 5 ' ' V U15 1 ' -,,,.,,!n:,4--f-1, - -A-,,11.1- Law ,M ' ' f 1 'V -M-x A 1 ff-' ,. r :rw W, vg-W,.W ... WW M ' l .Na+ wwf . e -M, Xiv ' 4 lf? MUSIC X RX arf' . a Q. - ,W - W ,K Arr- r - kewl. f. V Q- . Jef., 'lsibiv use :WM mixed Chouua r. B. Neil Davis The MIXED CHORUS is the varsity music group at S.H.S. Under the very capable direction of Mr. B. Neil Davis, the Chorus participates in local and state contests, various music programs, and exchange concerts with other high schools. This year the Mixed Chorus has the big project of raising money for new robes. Row 1 Qlefz fo rigbtj: Karen Emerson, Lena Miller, Delores W'ilson, Sherry Jones, Ann Kerns, Patti Lorah, Carol Nuzum, Rita Pry, Barbara Lizak, Carol Steeley, Frankie Wilkinson, Nancy Hall, Kay Spence, Sue Archer, Pat Krohmer, and Alma Martin. Row 2: Margaret Zehnder, Marilyn Pound- ers, Jane Shepard, Cheryl Wilson, Janice Smithern, Betty Jackson, Betty Dawson, Cynthia Sherlock, Karen Skipper, Janet Dykes, Ruth Viall, Carol Riblett, Julia Ward, Beulah Arbogast, and Barbara Luplow. Row 3: Pam West, Nancy Schafer, Joyce Pinkus, Charlene Wright, Karen Sharp, Judy Mitchell, Kathy Warren, Carol Phillips, Carolyn Peel, Judy Staten, and Pat Penwell. Rau' 4: Bob Horn, Dan Wade, John Gainer, Richard Owens, Ricky Stringer, Rodger Brown, Jim Brown, Walter Smith, Terry Beatty, Paul Kovachiek, Mike Johnson, and Pat Miller. Row 5: Charles Dillon, Bob De Mass, Jim Maxen, Dave Feathers, Dan Austin, Rollin Kinsey, Doug Platt, Ron Taylor, Terry Lawley, John Knox, and Tom Brown. Row 6: Don Jewell, Jerry Woody, Phil Baker, Tom Burge, Mark Taylor, Bob Mihaly, Pete Markovich, and Steve Alexander. 68 Oflicers of Mixed Chorus are: Don Jewell, President, Harry Skeen, Vice-President, Nancy Hall, Secretaryg and Ruth Viall, Treasurer. 'QQ' C27 'Nad lk can-. Sextet The SEXTET is comprised of six sophomore, junior, and senior girls. This group performs for local organizations and school functions. The girls are, from Inf! to rzgbt: Sherrie Jones, Janice Smithern, Joyce Pinkus, Karen Bolinger, Carol Phillips, and Karen Sharp. Sf 'vf Octet Tom Burge. The OCTET is made up of eight boys chosen by Mr. Davis for their outstanding singing ability. This group includes, from IW to ngbt: Mike Johnson, Bob De Mass, Don Jewell, Rick Stringer, Terry Lawley, Jerry Woody, Harry Skeen, and I I , fha iw ' , it ages: iflg? tiff if W L' K x C 8 , t , in N. , g P 4 an ' gi y .W . 1 5, t i The GIRLS' CHORUS is comprised of sophomore, junior, and senior girls who are interested in singing with a choral group. They are directed by Mr. Davis. Cjinla' Chonua Qfzeahman mixed Chofzua The FRESHMAN MIXED CHORUS serves as a training group for young singers in high school who are interested in attaining a position in one ofthe varsity music groups. Q Q W fi- was 'W' F X, ,A ef' ay? 3 as ' , 'j Q 6 L ' i - ,E Q 1 A tg. QI? we R 1 ,tr t if Q, ' 5 i T t lgffffz T T e A 1 E , if , Q. ' ' i 1-2 - - V IH- L-gi I SE . -'MW V if N.. The DANCE BAND is comprised of students from all four grades. Entertaining at social functions in the township and playing for various high school dances include most of this group's amivities. Dance Band Pep Band The PEP BAND is made up of students from all four classes. The major activities ofthis group are performing for pep assemblies and home basketball games. 4 I Q-Wim X fa Q: Jszq af '59 N 69 saws' ,J Band Skip Jifglff- I gxigfiff, 1' '91 K D Q 5 ' Ah --' JI ii K 4 V , VA M l .I I In ,AV 4. I iw V -., X V! ,rv 3 if wt. ,M'?vV.g,nIIaDIJ wk Inq J L W- wif I V . AV., K III, f ' V V, A' , . ' . V . V V ii kv 1 V Q 'ffiihlfw f X ff f M f .ffm +G' -,,, I V - . I W ,,-wf:,.i,,V-if ymag V --r - ' m IV..-W' 'S xg, 'j?7'L -, Nr. 5 vw' - iv i , V V , ,um I, V . , ,1 iffy, Vw -r' W A W - , + W, V ' ,W T , 7 ,N : LQ, , LII, L A .A ,V . A ' Viz 45 .. if ki- -WM 'Y ,V 4,1 K is, 1 V, 14. . fm ,X II 1 Q f .M 33 , f-ikfiff I W -Z?VMi,,., , ' f . Ii- 1 , , . ,Q ,IVV Q I , II . I, -Q Hifi, bf V 3 I M I , N I I, . I I 4II.- IVV L V I I W, I ,ix VI, I . ' - X Am fav' -A A 'Zig -in , , sf, 7 V -is . N if-my -SMH Spflinqbielcl Wlanchinq 'if-TTLB' officers are: Von Abrashoff, Presidentg Bob DeMass, Vice-Presidentg Karen per, Secreraryg Beulah Arbugast, Treasurcrg and Patti Lorah, Social Chairman. - EH 'l 1-.. The SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND is comprised ofstudents from all four classes. The Band performs for all football games, the Turkey Festival, and the Spring Concert. In addition to these appearances, for the past three years the bandsmen have played for the televised Cleveland Browns' Foot- ball games in Cleveland, and this fall have taken part in the Massillon Band Show. During the 1961 foot- ball season, this group has personally appeared before a total of approximately 150,000 people. The band officers are: Von Abrashoff, President, Bob DeMass, Vice-President, Karen Skipper, Secretary, Beulah Ar- bogast, Treasurer, and Patti Lorah, Social Chairman. Row I Ury? to rzglzljx Sandy Hastler, Charles Dillin, Bob Horn, Vernon Begley, George Wigington, Bob Burns, Dave Marcinko, Bob Wright, Pat Quigley, and jacki Cooper. Row2.' Von Abrashoff, Karen Skipper, Cynthia saggy saga Wa I ,WNV ,, Sherlock,-Ianet Skipper, janet Hoaglin, Doug Swine- hart, Gerry Smith, Barbara Neal, Sandy Drinkard, Gary Mercer, Carolyn Sword, and Rose Harper. Row 3: Pam West, Rick Sharp, jim Maxen, MaryAnn Bear, Betty Dawson, Virginia Derhammer, Amy Farris, Kay Sutherland, Kendra Bauer, Mary Glinskey, Sally Ott, Becky Sword, Robert Kreiner, Mike Kray, and Bonnie Brannon. Row 4: Barbara Luplow, Sandy Garrison, Frank Travis, Judy Carpenter, Della Covan, jackie Hershberger, Susan Finlaw, Lynn McMuldren, Donna Basler, Thomasina Ringler, Vickie Kloeppner, Mary Lou Briggs, Maureen Drinkard, Kay Fasnacht, Karen Emerson, Sandy Krohmer, Bob DeMass, Sharon Bear, and Sherri Kirk. Row 5: David Morris, Susan Ott, Donna Hines, Patty Wilson, Linda Kirk, Betty Thurs- ton, Cindy Bettner, Linda Royer, Rita Pry, Nancy Timms, Mary jane Zehner,joyce Nice, Tammy Wratch- ford, Dana Abraham, Brenda Esch, Dean Brinkley, and Rodney Huff. Row 6: judy Romine, Rodger Alt- hoff, Danny Harper, Tom Harris, Fred Snowden, Rody Zufall, Paul Molnar, Sharon Yerian, Paul Kovachick, Patty Romine, Karen Fockler, jackie jackson, Tom Archer, Robert Taylor, Bryon Luton, Sam Triplett, and Charles Walk. Row 7: Bill Luplow, Rollin Kin- sey, Keith Seigfried, Don Richards, Rick Brown, Bill Wands, and Paul Cooper. 'M 'R A 'fn . , . s . zafasyrw an wi, as I Vykh awe! ir Wx MR. DALE STANFORD Band Director .if 'Nl' N W MR. JAMES LUNN Assistant Band Director MISS PAT MALEY Assistant Band Director 73 F 1, ,T zzsx.. M, 3 A --1,21 54 -- ..,i. 9a'2:112g, L5 1 W1 22,1,.,,,.1,. 1 . se15271551s?l2iTFif111J9,.?- .2 1--112.1211 2 1,.112221g,,.1,5 .212 ,... 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MQW 142-2215f1'1155gf1,2g1 51 EAST MILL STREET AKRON OHIO The excitement of the years iust passed will never be forgotten, The pictures in this annual will be some of your most treasured possessions. lt was a pleasure to capture the radiance of this year's senior class and we hope to again have the pleasure of serving you and yours for years to come. 9 ,lid ff N-, No 'M W 2 ,,,., r -.HQ-N? fa, QR, , lr, - 4 ff M. Z k f , g in , A g . -1 , - ,M ,R ,, YA ol ,M A' 5 Dos1e Brown VM Judre Ferrell J udy Carpenter Q f ifwg' 2 w X af ' S A, aw, 1 rrer it H e':: 'L . a err i sw, J ' ,, JY fin .. .7 -Q , t .K rat: V. Barbara Schaber lyk Ron Hutcheson I K .av- sulfur 51, Margaret Quigley Bonnie Brannon if a f nl ' E J at 45 ra if 'Q X Patti Lorah Carol Phillips lf 1... DAN cas W Q uf W A 194 k,H,,,,,,,,,-.4 ff' Homecomln 'GI 'RAY FLUI-IA TY CDNNII SCHIERER W' is ,2 'T' TW- -. iw. I m ' X Y 6253. spa.-ram Km., Dave BTHGHT Sym Sparatana Queen Charlene Summerifon n-sushi' lim A Nt 'Tr Kenny Royer Bob Yoakurn SPGTTGHG 'BQ Gary Nickell Q4 7 Tim Lessak 4 WE? vm Www Ruth Viall Nancy Hall Margaret Quigley H GPN. ,M l, Peggy Grow Karen sharp A1 QHIQGHIS 'mfg L wee'n1ear1 Queen l9G'l. Narjcy Hall ' f 5 1 +J'J5f W V ,.. W Mx fmwwi- b ff? fi Sn Kung E' Queen EARL SAYRE LENA MILLER ff W ,, Jn, Pnnce. 2-Pnnpess 'RICH CDTTRELL SANDY GENTRY I vw 'S 'R' like 43,35 1, 1 is 2 2 E , A Mwpwwwypf' 5 5, if V f. Ha: X .L Mfkxexwx ,,., X , 'E 'FC wt fig, . . 3 t TL , q C. 4:4 , . , Wg 'K sk ,E . fl ,- Zigi , i k m ' K G I 1- fwggf k gf.: Q-,gf ' -. HJQQKA- .AH wean: 1- A ' L A TW as I W G ' ff ,.., I 5PO i s 2 ... 1 151 I. if ' ' 7. 1 3? . g , .- .94 Q- P Q 0 A 42 7.423 604 51 if :fi Q63 27 Vanaitq Goofball 'Jeam View 'Q and The VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. During the 1961 season, they won four out of nine games, placing our team third in the Metropolitan League. Row 1: J. T. Jewell,' P. Kovachick, R. Ander- son, E. Sayre, H. James, S. Barker, D. Boggs, H. Taylor, C. Rankin, and R. Fluhartyf' ROW 2: Woody, G. Allen, R. Salzer, W. Hoskins, T. Garduno, ' D. Robinson, R. Ramsey, C. Heffernan, R. Cottrell, Ass't. Coach Mancos, and Ass't. Coach A. Edwards. Row 3: Head Coach R. Pastuck, Ass't. Coach R. Williams, K. Ford, K. Royer, J. Newkirk, D. Atchison, W. Smith, R. MacLare1x, B. Holt, L. Swartz, D. Austin, and D. Steely. Row 4: B. Baker CManagerj, T. Brazil, K. Conner, R. Taylor, P. Taylor, D. Moreck, ' J. Hubiak, B. Yoakum, D. Abrashoif, L. Meigs, and B. Miller fManagerJ. 'PAH-Metro selection Russell Pastuck Jack Mancos Art Edwards Head Coach Ass't. Coach Ass't:. Coach Cheeflleade CHEERLEADERS: Leff lo right-Delores Wilson, Pat Krohmer, Joyce Pinkus, and Charlotte Summerton. Nof Pictured: Linda Roberts. flh- wwf Ron Williams Ass't. Coach SCORES OPPONENT WE THB Tallmadge 3 0 0 Canton Glenwood 2 2 2 0 Wadsworth 2 8 6 Coventry 6 6 Norton 20 8 Stow 14 24 Kent Roosevelt 6 26 Akron Buchtel 14 32 Ellet 2 2 3 6 4. 'HK Ez 1 .. w- AVNFWWW STU' , I .Q Earl Sayre Jlaanifrfwii' tt - . 'wig A ,Qs sv-f Q Axel A f 3 sl 1 Q 1 4 Sl 6 SV? 55562-68. 9 1 in Vanaitq Baaleetball 'Team The VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM of 1962 includes fkneeling from left to rigbljz Kenny Conner, Talmer Rodgers, Harry Taylor, and Norman Mitchell. Row 2: Manager, Paul Kovachick, Larry Belrz, Larry Swartz, Phil Taylor, Dave Moreck, and Coach Mel Bogard. The team tourneycd their way to a 12-4 season, placing themselves first in the Metropolitan League by tieing with Eller. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES ' OPPONENT WE THEY 'hui 2 Q 1111666 r,,s Barbmon 41 34 'MMM Central 54 71 Coventry 8 0 7 3 Kenmore 60 5 5 Norton 5 7 5 2 W-T Eller 3 6 42 Alumni 36 3 9 T 'L Stow 5 6 34 Kent Roosevelt 3 5 4 5 Ellet 5 7 5 6 Tallmadge 5 3 46 Norwalk 44 5 6 Wadsworth 70 40 Coventry 64 S 6 -J Norton 64 4 5 . ' St W 62 4 Vanaztq Cheenleadena -e-M Tjlmadge 5, 53 The VARSITY CHEERLEADERS who cheered their team to A successful -4 season are, from lef to right, Charlotte Summerton, Linda Roberts, Joyce is U Metro League Games Pinkus, and Pat Krohmer. Not pictured is Delores Wilson. ' Harry Raylor AV' I' 'ii L V 'f 5 . 1 ' .I 4. I , .f U in Talmer Rodgers V .- r ' my 'K L? W ,Q r r y Mylar Phil Taylor li.. Dave Moreck Larry Schwartz Norman Mitchell ,gf 8. s 1 fig ww Larry Beltz 3: 5 Ronnie Conners 9: The members of the FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM are, Row 1: D. Weedow, J. Whideman, Cockran, L. Bailey, Limburg, B. Dean, Pacuit, B. Brown, G. Bazarr, B. Owens, B. Myers, and F. jackson. Row 2: D. Hughes, D. Check, W. Philips, Moore, Burk, T. Archer, T. Lawther, B. Wilson, D. Bailey, L. White, and T. Hutcheson. Row 3: Coach Bogard, B. Orndorff, Manager, D. Seese, Manager, -I. Mikaloff, B. James, Milliam, S. Iames, R. Bagley, D. Rolls, J. Harrison, S. Arbuthnott, Drummond, L. Kammer, Manager, and Coach Boyland. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES OPPONENT WE THEY Il FOOQESSMQBSRES 111033336 30 3 0 OPPONENT WE THEY allmadge 52 47 K 22 20 Ervine 29 37 Uegmiiht 0 14 L-gtfaan Barberton Combine 0 20 Ellet 14 6 Wadsworth 31 Lake 8 6 fighiand ZZ Fall? 14 S Ervine 3 6 Ervme 24 30 Falls 28 Green 44 Holm' 33 The FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS are, Row Nfyrton 45 1: Susan Woods, and Sally Ott. Row 2: Linda Hlghland 40 Kirk, Jackie Wildinson, and Bonnie Laubscher. Northwest 36 The members of the FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM include, Row 1: T. Thompson, Cravens, W. Iames, J. Pacuit, D. Klainer, Burk, and E. Steely. Row 2: F. Rodgers, R. Bowman, D. Rowles, H. Miller, Harrison, B. Lamm, D. Klainer, and R. Forsyth. Row 3: Coach Williams, A. Polinger, B. Wands, Millin, S. Arbuthnott, B. Dean, D. Bailey, B. Branford, and B. Owens. Jai l AV if 'J 1 X61 4 .. ng, K 5 i 1 E , 3 1 Q-.l Kev! . K l 34 22 'Reach ue Baaketball 'Team The RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM of 1962 are: Row 1 ffrom left fo rigbtj David Plaster, john Howard, Dale Robinson, Robert MacLaren, George Lamb, and David Fabry. Row 2: Manager, Ronnie Boring, Dan Abrashoff, Garvin Goodsen, Mark Taylor, Ronnie Taylor, Mick Moreck, John Hubiak, and Coach Art Edwards. RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES OPPONENT WE THEY 'S' Barberton 2 8 3 0 Central 30 29 Coventry 46 24 Kenmore 27 32 Norton 40 3 0 Ellet 47 57 Alumni 34 5 7 Stow 49 45 Kent Roosevelt 40 3 8 ' M-L Ellet 37 5 2 Tallmadge 5 6 34 Wadsworth S 8 3 7 Coventry 46 44 -- Norton S 0 3 1 Stow 63 54 Reaefwe Cheeuleadeua --ffl. Taum-4586 61 5 8 The RESERVE CHEERLEADERS are, Row l: sandy saws, and E Cherry Schaffer. Row 2: Cathy Warren, Karen Bolinger, and Sandie N Gentry. N My . eff- R - - . A , is W 'W ff. The members of the CROSS COUNTRY TEAM are Row Gainer, D. Base, D. Prasher, C. Yates, and .Coach Daum. Rau. 2 K Hamentree M ohnson C Rlddle M Nxkxe and B. Horn. Row 3: D. Beigh, J. McCoy, H. Stme, T. Lessak, OPPONENT Twinsburg East Akron Central Springfield Tallmadge Akron Hower Kent Roosevelt Springfield Akron North Canton McKinley Medina North Canton Springfield Akron South Akron Central Springfield Western Reserve Academy Tallmadge Kent Roosevelt Springfield Tallmadge Stow Cuyahoga Falls Springfield Akron Buchtel Kenmore Sprin gf1e1d Akron Garfield Coventry CROSS COUNTRY RECORD WE THEY 57 28 37 52 74 85 44 51 50 37 35 67 47 65 98 53 76 40 31 48 49 59 The TRACK TEAM ns composed of semors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen They are as follows Rau 1 McCoy Moore ewell Oslund Taylor Bryant and Krohmer. Row 2: Slack, Fluharty Steely Lattnmer Cottrell Stme Cook Ray and Hoskms Rou 3 Coach Yehnert ohnson, Nikie, Pere, Moreck Sums Hubxak Bonner Boggs Wachter and Coach Daum THEY so as so 26 zsn 40M 22 391,f3 zo 26M Harry Taylor Chris Krohmer, Bob Moore, J. T. Jewell, and Dough Sims were the 1961 Track record breakers. 97 lm. Anna Kerns Lmda Selzer and Judy Mitchell -v .' gif? Q, Sue Archer E .,,- Amy Farris Q-e-xffi .1giw:3fQ5:fe fe. - .V 'f fi ar ae , ian me wx, Bonnie Hudson X Xa. ,V Ii' n 2 sw X wi :N gig:-Q 'A X' Inv? ,- e I ey, Y W - 1 iwfe' - - 'Q gi we me A ig L 'S 3 f if A HL x 5 , wwe fa ACTIVITIE umllil E 33.5 Student Counctl STUDENT COUNCIL is an organization devoted to promoting a better relationship between the faculty and students. Officers are: Jeff St. Clair, Presidentg Sue Archer, Vice-Presidentg Charlotte Sum- merton, Secretaryg and Sandy Gentry, Treasurer. Faculty advisor is Mr. Wilbert Manes. HAROMANO is an honorary club for sophomore, junior, and senior girls who have attained an average of 851 in five subjects or 87 M295 in four subjects for one semester. The purposes of the Club are to raise the social standards of Springfield High School and to promote high scholarship, ideals, morals, and good fellowship. President of this group is Connie Schiererg Vice4President, Frances Richardsong Secretary, Sue Archerg and Treasurer, Betty jackson. Mrs. Helen Lowe, Mrs. Frances Vasbinder, and Mrs. June Marsh are the advisors. Cb 4 -Hanomano 5 , ff .. K The purpose of KAPPA CHI is Christian Fellowship-the meaning of the Greek words from which the organization's name is derived. Due to the excessively large growth of rhe organiza- tion, it was found to be expedient this year to limit the group to freshman and sophomore stu- dents. VARSITY S is a social group organized to advance the athletic program of Springfield High School and to improve our high school spirit. Sophomore, iunior, and senior boys muSt have a varsity letter in at least one sport to become a member of this group. President is Gary Nickellg Vice President, Tom Gardunog Secretary-Treasurer, Dan Abrashoff. Vanaitq 14 J :Nm YP 1 Q--ff-'fs e Lf' x 'Jheapiana The NATIONAL THIQSPIANS APPRENTICI-1 ASSOCIATION in cludes members of the Dramntics Club who have participated in various activities and have heen awarded membership in this national dramatic organization. The President of this group is Charlotte Summertong Vice President, Linda Robertsg Secretary-Treasurer, Sue Archer: and Clerk. I Pat Penwell. f .Duamatica Club The DRAMATICS CLUB's purpose is to further the interest of the students in dramatics by providing them with the experience of both acting in and directing student productions. Serving as President of this group is Charlotte Summertong Vice President, Linda Robcrtsg Sec- retary, Pat Krohmerg Treasurer, Paul Kovachickg and Recorder, Pat Penwcll. The advisor of this club is Mr. Thomas McChesney. Cameiza Club CAMERA CLUB's objectives are to foster interest in photography among the students and faculty of the high school, to provide them with useful as well as interesting extra-curricular activity, and to help improve the photographic work of the individual members. Serving as President of the group this year is Roy Johnsong Vice President, Jim Johnsong Secretarv, Nancy Lyonsg Assistant Secretar ', M ' . L f II ' d T Kurtz and Mr. Steve Mitrovich. y onica ong e ow, an reasurer, Mark Nikic. The advisors of this group are Mr. Willis X I . , .-. u Debate Club Tomorrowls Oratorsf' In DEBATE CLUB, we have two different fields in which students can participate-Debating and Individual Events. The President of this club is Laura McNeilg Vice President, Cathy Warren, Secretary, Annette Absilg Treasurer, Sandy Povlacs. The advisor is Mr. Robert Collins. '3-H14 The FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA S motto is Toward New Horizons. To promote better family living, to help the members under- stand their neighbors both at home and abroad, and to provide training for participation in school, home, and community activities are the objectives of the club. Serving as President is Carol Ribflettg Vice President, Sharlene Evansg Secretary, Carol Steelyg Treasurer, Myra Thur- man, and Historian, Doretha Chance. The ad- visors are Mrs. Dorothy Earst and Mrs. Nada George. The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is open to all junior and senior students interested in teaching as a career. Each semester, members of the club are given an opportunity to do student teaching in our Township schools. Social activities include a banquet and a picnic. The President of this club is Bonnie Brannong Vice President, Margaret Quigley, Secretary, Linda Selzerg Treasurer, Doshie Brown. Advisors are Miss Louise Nolt and Mrs. DeMaris Callen. 9714 ez. The Co op tralmng program under the supervxsxon of Mr K O Niyers I5 open to all senxors who are at least 16 years of age Provxdmg, praetxeal wocatxonal xnsrruetnon and expenence nn retaxl md wholesale lobs eaeh student must vsork at lust 15 hours per week vshlle attendmg, tvxo elasses ln Sales and Nltxthandxslns, per das ln addition to other requxred hxy.,h sehool work The Co op class sells all adwrtnsmg for the Spartana thereby mectmg half the Lost of the book afefw A W: Don Richards, a manager-trainee Clifford Kerr, Scotts' employee now a sales- Bob Carpenter, manager-trainee ai learns stock control at XVoolworth's. man and a manager-trainee. Eastgatels Wfoolwortlfs. Alice Absil showing Roberta Walliser, Glenda Diehl, and Doretha Chance how to wrap packages. l If Mgt .::-M Gary Morgan congratulates Richards on a job interview, in preparation for a State contest. Paul Boggs at Goodyear checking in test David Morris, a manager-trainee at Grants', tires. I akemore Plaza. ,..,.-.- ff X. arf? ,I 5 v-page F ,Messe ,QR The LEADER CORPS consists of sophomore, junior, and senior girls who serve as physical education leaders by assisting in gym classes, by serving as assistant instructors, and by conducting themselves in such a manner so as to promote good sportsmanship. The officers are: President, Doris Walker, Vice President, Texie Koong and Secretary-Treasurer, Sandra Meyers. Miss Kath- erine Wardman is advisor for the group. The LETTER CLUB is comprised of all girls who have earned at least one letter in G.A.A. The functions of the club are to encourage participation in various sports and to teach good sportsmanship. The officers are: President, Carrie Craigg Vice President, Cynthia Sherlockg Secretary, Robin Cornmesserg and Treasurer, Sandy Goodrich. The advisor of this group is Miss Katherine Wardman. S , sa.. LE national -Honor: Societq Election into the National Honor Society is the highest honor a high school student may attain. An over-all scholastic average of 88 per cent is necessary for a student's name to be placed on an eligibility list which is submitted to the faculty for consideration. On the basis of character, leadership, service, and scholarship, no more than 5 per cent of the junior class and 15 per cent of the senior class may be selected for membership. Ray Fluharty is president, janet Hardy, vice presidentg Judy Mitchell, secretaryg Robert Ellis, treasurer, Karen Sharp, chaplain. Mr. D. J. Myers is advisor of the group. A 'X LQ imma V T g aww'- iif MW? 'iw X iw ,N QS wp., ima., -fr' ,qu ,. n tiff ... kg, .. Q- A i ,e, fi X J' -if .9 I ggi., B. vip if we Q 1-gf: 5 ft P s R gk Q age 2 R Q3 p 5b2i'5: 713 UNDERCLASSME N Cottrell, Richard President Conner, Kenny Vice President Barton, Marilyn Secretary Smith, Susan Treasurer Adams, Ron Alexander, Steve Allen, Art Allen, Bob Allen, Gary Anderson, june Austin, Dan Baker, Bruce Baranek, Walt Barker, Steve Barto, Lee Basler, Donna Bauer, Kendra Bauman, jim Beatty, Terry Beigh, Darrell Bender, joy Blakeman, Dennis Boggs, Don Bolyard, Marion Boniphart, Brenda Bonner, Roland Bragg, Garnet Briggs, Mary Lou Brobst, Dianne Brock, Mike Brown, Jim Brumbach, Larry Bryant, Cathy Burskey, Frank Butler, Diane Callicoat, john Carden, Gary Carden, Terry Carskadon, Dale Causby, Sandy Chastain, john Colley, Judy Conner, Gayla Conrad, Richard Cooper, Paul Cottle, Barbara Cottle, Elmer Craig, Carrie Cramer, Donna Crites, Nancy Dawson, Betty Dean, Randall Dean, Ronald Deem, Jean Deens, Karen De La Grange, Justine I DeMass, Bob Derhammer, Virginia Dies, jerry Dillon, Charles Dombeck, Marjorie Doyle, Jan Duiiield, Candy Eberhart, Susan Eisentrout, Sam Eldridge, Bill Ellington, John Eutsey, Larry Fabry, Pat Feathers, David Feryo, George Ford, Kenny ' r 1 M 1 i -ff L A - , a - R .K ad, My .. 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Laura, President Hubiak, john, Vice-President Fasnacht, Kay, Secretary Douglas, Kathie, Treasurer Abraham, Dana Abrashoff, Dan Alexander, Larry Alkire, Diana Althoff, Rodger Anderson, Linda Anderson, Richard Anderson, Tom Angerstien, Bill Angerstien, Tom Ankeny, Denny Ankeny, Dick Babb, Lowell Bader, Jack Badgett, Dave Baker, Don Baker, john Baker, Phil Baker, Becky Baker, Patty Baranek, Ronald Barker, Bob Barkes, Suzanne Barnett, Andy Barra, Mary Lou Barton, Marvin Base, David Beach, Sandra Beam, Linda Bean, Leona Bear, Sharon Beightol, Charles Bennett, Dennis Berry, Roger Beverly, Alonzo Bittinger, Sarah Bittner, Cindy Bitter, Chester Blankenship, Larry Boggs, Theresa Bolinger, Karen Bonham, Bill Boring, Ronnie Bostaph, Mary Boston, Mike Bowers, Veronica Boylen, Georgia Brewer, Margie Brinkly, Dean Brotherton, Karen Brown, Frances Brown, Bob Burns, Mike Burns, Bob Butler, Saralyn Carder, Jim Carpenter, Ann Carpenter, Merle Cartwright, Penny Caughron, Bill Cernava, Jeanette Chalfant, Richard Chance, Sally Charlton, Jim Christian, Kathy Christie, Ruby Church, Judy Coates, Barbara S isa-tfsu - rg a1 ..1.., ,- ww , 5? if ia 65 Vo L L' fha Q A Q L i i at veg, - if 3, .- we 2 X Q ina 7 'ff I N Elm, i Q 2, 1' ., W., . . sfrffwf- , ,- - f ,- ,,--,f ,mf ,QL I f wa reiafr-as .f,- we ,,ei,,.,,,, , ,,,5,,,, k.,,A.. ,,33,g,,., V . are ,l5,,,3 . , .- 21 ,tis ref - SF, WT , ' wiki? 1- a -W , 1 Q . tj! fl i, Z Ca. in w -w i sd ai fa ,Q .55 5' if Q' in 'Q f r f QV 1, K ,a 1 ., , ,, 0 i 1 16' 5 5, if fi W..,M,.., . 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Schafer, Cheryl ' - do ' 1. f Sea f . f Sharp Bill - , XS? ' - as . -if , , 'V ' I, , S as S ' Sh2rP,JOy X T ,Q i V u p Shelby, Kay 'T Shelby, Martha A ff, M Shrock, Gloria I K in Sims, Dorothy R fl 1, 'or Q B S' i V , - S M , Sims, Terry A iz., 5, x ii - ,gy Skipper, Janet N: P ,W H 'S i , If M ,,,,A Smith,Connie p, +A Y. s -1, '- ' , 4, ,, . Smith, Gerry fi a 3 'w 4 2 .iff h Snyder, Alice Snyder, Linda Spagnuolo, Diane Spangler, John Sparks, Diane Sparling, Dave Stamey, Bob Stanfill, Dennis Stogsdill, Connie Stritch, Enid Sublitt, James Swiger, Bill Swineharr, Douglas Sword, Becky Taylor, Dave Taylor, Linda Taylor, Mark Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Ronald Thomas, Jeannette Thompson, Martha Thompson, Mary Thornhill, Nelson Thurston, Betty Tietz, Sylvia Trien, Harley Trien, Sandy Underwood, Janice Usberghi, Pat Van Horn, Dorothy Van Kirk, Sandi Varner, Boyd Vifden, Ronnie w Wade, Eugene Waggener, Cheryl Wagner, Jay Walk, Charles Ward, Clarence Ward, Garnet Ward, Magadelene Warner, Eddie Werner, Janice Whetzell, Sandy Whytsell, Judy Wigingtion, George Wile, Carole Wilmorh, Sharon Woody, Jerry Wratchford, Monta Yeager, Barbara Yeager, Beverly Yerkey, Diane Zehner, Joyce Zehner, Mary Jane Zufall, Rody E IV, igl lf, Q f .1 T in 'va ' ki' Y 3: Q x X af' ,vyh K in fe ,J ie, p ,,. 3 v. xr in A . K .wk .., . fl , . , . 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'Y 7 i x x Pacuit, joe-President Henry, Pat-Vice-President Klaincr, Dave-Secretary Abbott, Adamson, Ted Ahlstrom, jim Alexander, Gary Allen, Ben Allen, Russell Anderson, Steve Arbuthnot, Sam Archer, Tom Aukeman, Marcia Badgett, Pat Bailey, Billy Bailey, Dallas Bailey, Larry Bailey, Loretta Bair, Mary Ann Baker, Harold Roy Baker, Harold Russell Baker, Nancy Baldwin, Ronnie Baranek, Linda Barman, Donna Barnette, Ellen Barnette, Loretta Bartlett, Richard Barto, Ann Barton, Sandy Baugher, Susan Beach, Randy Beagle, Gale Beane, Boyd Beane, George Beatty, Begley, Ka ren Roy Belacic, Mary Ann Bennett, William Betker, Nina Biggie, Robert Birchard, Lynn Blakeman, Deanna Blythe, James Boarman, Gary Boggs, Beverly Boggs, Dennis Boggs, Leonard Boggs, Margaret Boldman, Linda Bolyard, Glenn Bordner, Barbara Bowman, Richard Boyle, Jeannie Bragg, Ronald Bragwell, Billie Branford, Bill Brazil, Morris Bridger, Debbie Brookover, Lethia Brown, Jim Brown, Margaret Brown, Marian Brown, Ray Brown, Richard D. Brown, Richard Burgess, jim Burke, Jim Buzard, Gard Cable, Christine Cain, Becky Caldwell, Becky Bruce 'I' ICLISLIYLII' Carpenter, Irma Carpenter, Janice Carpenter, Linda Carroll, Steve Carter, Earline Carter, Waymon Casto, Margaret Charlton, Bob Church, Mary Cieutat, Leslie Claflin, Janice Clark, Ruth Clay, Diana Clay, Jim Clay, john Cliff, Neljean Cochran, Connie Cochran, joel Cody, Robin Cole, Bob Cole, Pat Collins, Barbara Combes, Penny Combs, Bonnie Conner, Robert Conrad, Charlotte Copley, june Covey, Bruce Crabtree, Richard Cravens, john Craycraft, Ida Crial, Roger Critchfield, Susie Crossan, Barbara Cruse, Gene Cutlip, Barbara Cutting, Bonnie Dean, Bob Deckard, Becky Decker, Susan Dedinger, Sandra Deem, Clayton Dennison, Hubert De Vine, Thomas Dill, Paul Doubledee, Marie Douglas, Sandra Dowey, Lois Drainer, Jane Dray, Glenn Drinkard, Maureen Drummond, joe Ducotey, Marcia Dulaney, Mary Duncan, Charles Elcholo, Bill Eldridge, John Evans, Linda Farver, Karyl Fassnacht, Diane Fassnacht, George Fassnacht, Myrna Fawcett, Karen Ferrell, Bob Fitts, Donna Fleming, Janet Foclcler, Lewis Ford, Lawrence Forsyth, Ronald France, Gary Frazier, Lynn Frye, Carolyn 2 SL '-M 1. ,f i Q A Q, W, . 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WD aa vain? ?3z'ggw- 'f'Wff5f f'Qf1 CHESTNUT RIDGE DAIRY Milkj?21 those who want the best 2776 Albrecht Ave. Akron 12, Ohio Re. 3-2256 MOGADORE AUTO WRECKING Used Parts for all makes of cars One mile south of Mogadore Route 532 Ma. 8-2388 U VAUGHN BLAKEMAN Radio and Television Service All parts Guaranteed Re. 3-l608 ll47 Canton Rd Akron I 2, Ohio Custom Welding Specializing in portable, electric, and acetylene Portable Welding Service Steel and Fabricating Pipe and Pipe Thawing PORTER WELDING SERVICE MI 4-2814 2643 Pressler Road Why .Not Buy the Best? i iflg' There is a Difference LD'S CAN DIES 7I I High Grove SCANDINAVIAN MOTORS 1153 Canton Road Akron 12, Ohio RE 3-4013 Swedish cars with aircraft quality Rated the safest small car in the world THOMASTOWN RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE ll3l Arlington Sf. Steak 51.65 PA 4-3338 or PA 4-0082 HASSEL'S GROCERY 1660 Massillon Road Your Friendly Home-owned Store Open 7 days a Week 8 a.m.-l0 p.m. daily ROY HOSEY TRUCKING 81 EXCAVATING Bulldozing Top Soil Sand Gravel l527 Krumroy Road ST 4-4230 HOPKINS FUNERAL HOMES, Akron INC. 547 C-anfon Rd. 34 S. Cleveland Ave. Mogadore, Ohio RE 3-6271 lEllet I 53532 Springfield Aufo Service 2227 Myersville OX 9 9204 Akron Automatic Transmission Service General Aulo Repairing NEAL'S MARKET U.S.D.A. Choice Meats Reiter Sc Harter Dairy Products 3868 Mogadore Rd. McMULDREN RESTAURANT 2146 East Ma rkel Sf. Home Cooked Food Service n Supply Lawn Mowers Garden Tractors Garden Tlllers FarmEqulpmen1 Gasoline' ST4748l l66O Canton Road lg I W -fr ,X jf , -if . e. x V V 'NA fix A x 1, -3' 'x FARM GARDEN Ji nfh S E vm' E Ray's Cleaners Corner S. Arlington and Waterloo Road Quick, efficient service All worlr done on premises The bzkycle buzlthr two on page 99 counteyy of WRIGHT 'S HARDWARE Lakemore Plaza 'Handeatq Realty Co. 1 Your Suburban Realtor To Buy or Sell Call OX9-3916 ' 2 REALTORS 2 Q: ?'t:l.Ej::: gy Emi 2467 Canton Road Akron, Ohio The SMITH AGENCY, INC. Insurance Real Estate Mogadore' Ohio Triplett Auto Wrecking RALPH HERSHBERGER'S SlNCl.AlR 14 35 Triplett Blvd. Car Washing Tire - Batteries - Motor Tune Up - Lubrication 678 Newton Street Tallmadge, Ohio RE-3-772i 24-hour Towing Compliments of MEADOWS' REALTY, INC. Frank W. Meadows, President Harry A. Tressel 81 Son Zllifioiii lififfiiiit' RE-3-7575 Good Deeds Every Day House Movers Raising and Shoring ST-4-047i 2755 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron 12, Ohio SAM WINER MOTORS, INC. 3-4l7 E. Waterloo Road Akron, Ohio Complzhzentr of Jean's Restaurant and Drive-In 809 Canton Rd. JACK'S BARBER SHOP 1 5 55 Massillon Rd. TRIPLETT AUTO PARTS 81 WRECKING, 1 Shulan s Jewelers INC. 1435 Triplett Blvd.-RE 3-8333-Akron, Ohio 530 Canton Rd. mfriplett Triples Savingsv Installation center for your convenience Quality SL Economy for new and used parts l' 'ous-sror suorruvo csursn 45?-T-,vga V v --5 u ll QQZQ E- Clay's Gaslown Service E 1 El.l.El 'L-Vg, zmawglm 2189 E. Markef ST. XSL 7 ' cgTTT,:6g3'ggY Vinh- Road Service L - MILLWORK K ,, PLUMBING 'AGES :la Phone 784-3656 E BUILDING ELECTRICAL fling? . - 255141. AliFOf1, Ol1IO ' PAINT - SEEDS - FEED z5T3DfQ' Snow mowing Ci RE 3-2268 FHAFRIEIT Eimwriivflimznr - I I 425172706 918 Yozzf ATYPIYUZQ Loca! Banff A Full-Service Bank with All Commercial Banking Facilities BANK FULL SERVICE 0 MEMBER FDIC 0 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE IIUTO INSURANCE East Ohio Limestone Co IIZIIIIIY CUIIIIIBIISHIIUII The CENTURY by Nationwide, atsurprisinglylow rates, offers you 20 liberalized features including FAMILY COMPENSATION - provides immediate settlements for personal injuries fno matter Who's to blamej . . . protection against uninsured drivers, too. Ask for the CENTURY by Nationwide - the company with new zdfafjbr zz new era! Lloyd H. Johnson RALPH BERKENSTOCK PLUMBING COMPANY 2055 South Main Street, 2535 South Street Akron I9, Ohio Shop Where You Can Pork NATIONWIDE MUTUM Pooo DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT INSURANCE 1 324 Canton Road Phone ST 4 671 3 COMPANY WHERE PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCTS ARE A MUST WITH US. We are Also Equipped To Do The Following Services That Add Up To Big Safety And Economy. FRONT END ALIGNMENT-TUNE UP ENGINES, USING LATEST INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES BALANCE WHEELS - RELINE BRAKES - MASTER CYLINDERS v WHEEL CYLINDERS AUTOMATIC CAR WASHER- PROFESSIONAL WAXING WON'T YOU CALL AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE? An Extra Service . . Free Brake Adiustment With Each Lube RTS. 224 and 8 T275 CANTON ROAD STadium 4-0231 D A 5222483 is 'I L 8. M Trucking 81 Excavating OX-9-2467 ST-4-4987 Sewers Basements Excavating of All Descriptions STRICKLAND'S l809 Triplett Boulevard Strickland's Frozen Custard deliciously different MOGADORE SERVICE Phone: 628-9059 67 S. Cleveland Avenue Mogadore, Ohio Service is our Business For the Best in Quality :-: Used Cars :-: COOP MOTORS ' u BNN x 1 209 S. Arlington Street GALE KITTINGER PArkWay 4-9962 r , YW ' Z Fa- 2 fi ' Kit. Complimentf of Ed jolmrton Starlight Drive-In Theatre Corner Emmitt Road - Route 224 Across from Goodyear Aircraft E. L. Snyder E. J. Hamad Restaurant Excavating Grading Dozing Free Estimate County-wide Service Basements Sewers Ponds Famow hrjboa' at the bzgbeyt of Quzzlzfy Eg Lvnedvsilsn 222232 lots We Never Clow For amy-out ordm az!! Cleo ring ST-4-0 21 1 Or ST-4-0 1 O 1 1379 Killian Road Ml-4-5813 . . Complz'ment.v of Gettlg's Mobile Homes, Incorporated Rubber City Sand and Gravel 1393 Canton Road ST-A-7977 OX-9-3 5 1 1 3046 Myersville Road Complzmmtf of SAWYERWOOD soH1o SERVICE Jean's Restaurant and Drive-In E. HASTLER STORM WlNDOW8. DOOR COMPANY Siding Railing Awnings 809 Canton Road 21 17 Lake Road Akron 12, Ohio ST-4-3394 or RE-3-1096 FOGLE'S BEAUTY SHOP 27 3 3 Meadow Drive Akron 1 2, Ohio Back of Pogo Drive-In RE-5-7421 Swan Hardware Hardware Houseware Paints RALPH BERKENSTOCK 787-789 South Arlington Street Hardware81 Paints Plumbing 8. Electrical Supplies 1 155 Canton Road ST-4-6980 LAKE MORE PLAZA BARBER SHOP Congratulatex Graduating Class fyf1962 Now Four Barbers-So we can serve you better Specializing in Flattops Operated by Bill Marshall, Springfield Class of '53 Aztec Drive-In 8l0 Canton Road The very best for Sandwiches and Drinks Also have l54 hamburgers Delicious Barbecue Beet and Pork Best Steak Sandwiches in Town And Best ot Everything FLOWER'S REALTY COMPANY Realtors 2848 Albrecht Phone 733-2219 f MEADOWS REALTY INCORPORATED 2034 East Market Street Akron l2, Ohio Compliments fy' Arlington Machine 8. Tool Co., Inc. 2079 South Arlington Street Akron 6, Ohio Eastwood Drug In sickness and health For Prescriptions Call Mogadore 628-1717 Akron 733-1717 Akron 784-2717 Hereis Your 'iSpee-D. Service Television Service Shop . . . We're proud of our T.V. Service facilities. . .and want nothing more than the chance to be of service to you. Call us soon for any T.V. need. Thank you' s'r. 4-1:1457 - Wal1 s TV 81 Rppliance, Inc. EPECIALIZINB IN T.V. SERVICE 1016 CANTDN RUAD AKRDN12, DHID DAMON'S GARAGE General repairing 1821 E. Market St. Akron 5, Ohio ST 4-1033 For Everything in Hardware VARCA HARDWARE 1570 S. Arlington St. Phone PA 4-9812 Garden Tools 8. Supplies Martell Trailer Sales 8- Park, Inc. 3271 E. Waterloo Road Phone Ma 8-1118 Akron 12, Ohio CATES GROCERY groceries meats Standard Oil Products Zehner's Sohio Service Brakes-Tune Up-Batteries Tire-Wheel Alignment Ernest R. Zehner 1543 Massillon Rd. Proprietor Akron 6, Ohio Scotts 5 8. 10 340 Lakemore Plaza 1500 Akron-Canton Rd. Akron 12, Ohio KUT AND KURL BEAUTY SALON 643 Canton Rd. Akron 12, Ohio BROGAN'S SOHIO SERVICE Phone: MA 8-2434 3841 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron 12, Ohio Neighborhood headquarters for Sohio Products Groceries-Meats-'Notions Greenlun's Sohio Service Route 8 8. 224 ST-4-O05l Towing 8. Road Service, Brakes, Front End Alignment Open 24 Hours Smokey's Drive-In Restaurant Airport Okie Speczolzkzhg 171 A-I Food Home Cooked Mealy Hamburgs - 19? French Fries - 1 2115 Milkshake - 19C Complete carry-out Call ST-4-91 58 Nina 8: Smokey Belacic Gateway to Better Bowling . . . Air Conditioned EASTGATE BOWLING CENTER 20 Lanes o Pocket Billiards o Cocktail Lounge 530 Canton Road Akron, Ohio Sladium 4-6l5O Lee Higy Hardware Hardware Feed Garden Supplies Cider Press Corner Mayfair 8. Massillon Road MI-4-2810 Perfection Mold 8. Machine Company P. O. Box 6012 Ellet Station Akron 12, Ohio MASSILLON ROAD CLEANERS 1555 Massillon Road ST 4-6810 Coin Operated Self Service 8lbs.-51.50 Open 9 A.M.-7 P.M. 6 days a week Massillon Road Pharmacy ln sickness or health Try Massillon Road Pharmacy FIRST GLADYS'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 3184 Albrecht Ave. MA 8-1225 BROWN'S GULF SERVICE 350 Massillon Rd. ST 4-0019 General Repair Tune up and brakes Tow il in and drive your aulo oul. .s Q 1 gimp! ' We , 5 'ffl L, S an 5 'A W, .S ,. wa f W, ,, ...baht , De La Grange Sunoco 1994 S. Arlington St. Akron 6, Ohio Phone 7240106 South Plaza Barber Shop Specialize in Flahop Located in Arcade ROAD SERVICE ,iz Sladium 4-5466 ooonyirunl '27 MORGAN'S AUTO ACCESSORIES, BATTERIES, TIRES and TUBES WHEEL BALANCING Lubricaiion Gasoline I805 E.Morke1SIreet Akron 5, Ohio Complzmentf of ZUERCHER'S MARKET 9 30 Canton Road ST-4-0 1 89 I I f i g fn? XIII 14 X I1 .I I I WAV' , tg:,I' EIIeI's ROLL-A-WAY LANES 707 Conion Rd. Open AII Niie Siudeni Prices .3541 During slow Times O All ' pen Nne rentals free ST-4-0258 AIRPORT AUTO PARTS CO. Automotive Products New-Used-Rebuilt Parts for All Cars 1 493 Triplett Blvd. Akron, Ohio Wayne and Merkle Ford Co. 3933 Mogadore Road, Mogadore, Ohio PressIer's Lawn 8. Garden Equipment 13160 Specialize in We Servzte Ezzerytbzhg We Sell Cleveland Ave. Uniontown, Ohio Phone OX-943502 BarIier's Service 2OI5 E, Market SI. Phone ST-4-OI I8 Akron, Ohio Road Service Tune Up - Mufflers - Brakes KEN'S SHELL SERVICE 2723 S. Arlington St. ABELS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY FREESE OIL CO., INC. 2493 Canton Road Disfribulor of Valvoline Motor Oil 81 Greases Fuel Oil 8. Burner Service ALBRECHT TQWING Complete furnace paris for all gun-Iype burners RE-3-2130 5107 Albrecht MA-8-2993 McGRAW'S MARATHON SERVICE Gas, Oil and Greasing Tires, Tubes G Baheries l7lO Massillon Rd. 733-3l39 Akron IQ, Ohio Boois Hunfing Cloihes Archery Fishing Tackle live Ball .aww BOYLE'S TACKLE 8 BAIT STORE l96I E. Market Street Akron 5, Ohio ST-A-0220 Reloading Supplie New, Used or Tru Rifl esS holgu ns Pislols o r 1 . ,f I LAKEMORE MUSIC For all your muric needf Nl -vv ,. XS if-f Vi' Holton-King, Selmer Instruments, Winters pianos, Marshall Organs, Roger 84 Ludwig Drums, Gibson-Vender, and Gretch Guitars Repairs Easy Budget Terms Rentals Lakemore Plaza ST-4-6320 ACCESSORIES SERVICE CALLS TAYLOR'S SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 2472 CANTON RD. Phone 699-2550 Akron, Ohio AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS TIRES RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Open Mowy tim: Salzmlay 1447 Canton Road Akron 12, Ohio RE-3-3722 Bafor's Marathon Groceries 8. Shoes Quaker Siaie Oil 27l7 S.Arling1on ST. 644-3695 EN IOP RINGS Abrashoff, Von . . , .RE-3-8110 Absil, Annette . . , .PR-3-7649 Alkire, James .... MA-8 1795 Andrick, Roger , 4 . . . .PR-3 5182 Arbogast, Beulah .ST-4-9872 Archer, Sue .,.... ,... R E-3 2730 Atchison, Daniel . . . , . ,OX-9 2470 Baker, Janet , . , OX-9-2985 Bator, Shirley .... .... M I-4 3695 Begley, Vernon . . MA-8 2856 Beltz, Larry ..,, .ST-4-7481 Bishop, Jane ..,. MA-8-4646 Blythe, Jean . . . .RE-3-2550 Boggs, Paul .,,. ,PA-4-4092 Boring, Janet . 1 .ST-4 8234 Boyle, Robert ,.... .... R E-3 1713 Brannon, Bonnie ..... MA-8 1268 Brown, Doshie . . . OX-9 3387 Brown, George , , . .ST-4-2293 Brown, Rodger . . ,ST-4 1914 Brown, Tom ,,. .RE-3 5934 Bryant, Dave ,... MA-8 1385 Burge, Tom ..,..., ..,. 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P A-4 1941 Fluharty, Raymond .ST-4 7252 Fockler, Karen .,,. .,.. 7 331862 Ford, Carolyn . . . . . .6284630 Fouts, Joyce .,.. OX-9-2039 Fowler, Patricia .... ..,, 6 283423 Fulks Kenneth . , . . . ,7240465 Funk, Ralph .... MA-8-1956 Garduno, Tom . . RE-3-2665 Gobus, Jean .... ....,. 7 337763 Golec, Ruth ..,.. RE-3-2325 Goudy, David , . , RE-3-1715 Gougler, Donna , . . .Ml-4-3035 Grow, Peggy .... ..., P R-3-1335 Hall, Nancy . . OX-9-2165 Halman, Paula ,.. ....RE-3-3805 Hardy, Janet ....., .ST-4-2 516 Heldman, Margie .... . . .RE-3-6547 Hertzog, Sandra , , . MI-4-5056 Hill, Beverly .... .,,, R E-3 -3 348 Hill, James ...... RE-3-2782 Holt, Ben ..,.....,. OX-9-2044 Houseman, Eunice , . MA-8-1493 Hudson, Bonnie , . . MA-8-1290 Hudson, Danny ..,. MA-8-1188 Hughes, Gerald .... .MI-4-5426 Hutcheson, Ron , . MA-8-3140 James, Walter . . . .RE-3 -6709 Jewell, Donald . T . . .RE-3-1175 Jewell, J. T. ........ OX-9-3 620 Johnson, Michael ..., OX-9-2122 Jones, Sherrie ,...,. . ST-4-4403 Kelly, Dan .... MA-8-1340 Kerns, Anna .... MA-8-173 6 Kerr, Clifford .... , ST-4-46 97 Kinsey, Rollin . . OX-9-2829 Kirk, Dorothy ....,. .MI-4-4 8 3 7 Kiss, John , ,..., .,,. ,... R E -3-8 544 Klingensmith, William .ST-4-3 3 8 6 Knox, John ,.... 1 . . ..,, OX-9-2866 Krohmer, Pat , . , . ,ST-4-8743 Lazar, Daniel ..., ,ST-4-9239 Leedom, Carol . , 0 . MI-4-8105 Lessak, Tim ..... .ST-4-1539 Litz, Bill ...,...,, 8. MA-s-3241 Longfellow, Monica , .ST-4-482 5 Lorah, Patty ..... , . .OX-9-3546 Lowe, Diane ..., .RE-3-2066 Luplow, Bill ...... .ST-4-5713 - The leading characters in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis are: Janet Hardy, Dave Moreck, Tom Garduno, 142 and Linda Roberts. -4881 Stella and Limbo seem to have a slight disagreement, which amazes the onlookers. McElory, Joanne A Malenock, Alex Martin, Alma A A A Medovich, Carole Menefee, Nancy A Mihaly, Robert A A Mikaloff, Larry AA Miller, Lena ..., Mitchell, Judy A A A Molnar, Theresa A Moore, Bob A A A Moreck, Dave A A A Morgan, Gary A A A Morris, David A A A Nickell, Gary A A A Patsch, Esley .... Penwell, Patty A A Phillips, Carol A A A Quigley, Margaret Qwinn, Edward A Ragland, Janet AA Riblett, Carol A A A Richards, Donald A Richter, Peggy A A Roberts, Linda A A A Robinson, Kenneth Rodgers, Talmer A Romo, Ray ..,.,. Romo, Roy A... Rosen, Melvin A A A Royer, Kenny Sanderson, Paul A A Sayre, Earl ,AAAA Schaber, Barbara A Schiele, Judy AAAA Schierer, Connie A A Schrock, Merry . . Selvia, Selzer, Mary .AAA Linda A A Shaffer, Joyce A A A Sharp, Karen AAA. . . . Sharp, Kenneth A A - L... 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