Strongsville High School - Strohigan Yearbook (Strongsville, OH)
- Class of 1962
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V 1962 SENIOR CLASS STAFF Editor Pat Rademaker Assistant Editor Priscilla Farkas Business Manager Linda Clement Advisor Mrs. Carole Dowler Strongsville High School Strongsville, Ohio FOREWORD To preserve a record of the important events which occurred in this past year, We present the 1962 Strohigan, with the hope that it will serve as a remembrance of the good times at athletic events, dances, clubs and other school activities. As time passes, and the gap between us and school life grows larger, We will treasure this book as it takes us back once again to the years spent at Strongsville High. 2 D i Earth, sun and sky ingoldon chorus shoot itg 1 Cast sorrow ini tho fires Spring, hot grieve itg o Life is in love: you doubt it! Michlaol Rigger ' STROHIGAN STAFF Standing: Mrs. Carole Dowler, Ad- visorg P. Held, Layoutsg R. Miller, Sports Editorg G. Szunyogh, Under- classmeng I. Ward, Photographer Seated. L. Clement, Business Man- agerg P. Farkas, Asst. Editorg T Hacker, Ir. Assistantg P. Rademaker, Editorg J. Yeager, School Lifeg R Kunes, Typistg B. Kulik, Typistg I Garsteck, Circulation and Adsg P Fuller, Seniors. Missing: C. Jackson, C. Henley. ...ww-4ef'f'S HK 1' Board of Education af as f Q f- 2, www'-mmf s- X, ft , . Front Row: Mrs. C-oede, Mrs. Bell, Mr. Beam. Back Row: Mr. Mueller, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Robinette. The Strongsville Board of Education, under the able leadership of Mr. James Beam, meet the second Thursday of each month to direct matters concerning the property, maintenance and administration of the Strongsville City School System. Clerk Mrs. Frances Bell Our genial Clerk of the Board P. T. A. Mrs, Krueger, Presidentg Mrs. Dowler, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Varga, Sec- retaryg Mrs. Heimburger, Treasurer. These women direct the activities of the combined Drake Elementary and Strongsville High School P.T.A. Unit, sponsor card parties for scholarship funds, hold lectures and a number of other countless activities. 6 ,,.....--f-4 Athletic Director MR. IAXIES RADEBIAKER, Athletic Director Mr. Rademaker is the head of the high school athletic department. As such, he is responsible for setting athletic policies at Strongsvillc. He must contact schools to set up schedules for athletic events, buy all physical education equipment, and hire all officials for sports events. ,. If i wif iii i Curriculum Director NIR. ERNEST KOZBIA, Curriculum Director The office of supervisor of curriculum is new this year. Mr, Kozina's main duty is to co-ordinate the total school curriculum. He as- sembles materials from other schools that may be helpful in evaluating the present program. He also provides leadership in the approval of materials, text hook selections, the budget, and possible future teachers. s,a.,u,Z, MJ Assistant Principal MR. BRUCE JOHNSON, Assistant Principal Mr. jolinsonis position is also new this year. Since our school is growing continually larger, this office is very important. The assistant principal's official duties are: checking attend- ance, taking minor disciplinary action, and ad- visor for extra-curricular activities. '1 4 .1 is it . ! L it-Cb Science Mr. Chappelle, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Ferry, Mr. Dillman. Our four Einsteins of S.H.S. are constantly trying to keep up with our ever-changing space age, Three of these men conduct special Saturday morning science programs for avid future scientists, ru: nm, Home Economics Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Bailey. These are the two ladies responsible for the delicious aroma that emanates from room 211. Does that cake look good! Social Studies Mr. Zellers, Mr. Young, Mr. Carroll, Mr. Du- chez, Mr. Steffel. Of maps, of far-off lands, of other times, of current problems, these gentle- mcn expound. Mr. Zellers is famous for his slides, the others are famous for their tests! Commercial Mrs. Black, Mrs. Bartrum. Two of the most efficient gal Fridays are these ladies. The commercial de- partment fairly hums with activity as we prepare for the business World. Physical Education Mr. Miller, Miss Barnes, Mr. Rademaker. These three people personally assisted Mr. J. F. K. in developing physical fitness. W'e have the aching muscles to prove it. Mathematics Blix Cliapmun, Xlr. Tozier, Mrs. Caudill, Mrs, Kinsner, Mr. XVebster. Shades of old Pytlrugorasl Our genial math department under the direction of Mrs. Kinsner keeps ztlrreust of the newest concepts in the field of math. tram English eff Music Mr. Osterberg, Mrs. Huberty, Miss Underwood, Miss Saladna, Mrs. Wellman, Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Dowler, Miss Iolmson. al. Mr. YVolf, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Mehalko. The maestros three are definitely not long-hairs , we all agree! Our English Department under the direction of Mrs, Wellman, meets regularly to keep S.H.S. students busy. Oh, those compositions! Art Mr. Nasvytis, Mrs. Dowler. Creativity abounds in the classrooms of these two. We love to paint, but hate the cleaning up! Driver's Education FP' 5- ' i. 1 .42 Ki ,- lux Foreign Language Z' ' 1' 4 1 L N ff w wg. - ,J Q? if , I t, m f Ya? ' A Mr. Vogenitz, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Clark. Caesar and Don Quixote would have quite a time recognizing their native languages spoken with an Ohio accent. S.H.S. is very proud of its new language lab, W 'I 1 Mr. Barcly, Mr. J. Miller. Steadier nerves you couldn't find than these? two driver,s training teachers have. VVe take our hats off to you for your patience and forti- tude! Industrial Arts Mr, Holmes, Mr. Reynolds. From Ohio University to Strongsville came these two able gentlemen. Our industrial arts depart- ment is undoubtedly the busiest area in the wing. Mrs. Taylor, Miss Iohnson. Guidance Miss Peters, Miss Lanesc. Library A thousand requests a day would be a con- servative estimate for these knights of the booksn to answer. Miss johnson has some de- serving clerical assistance froni Mrs. Taylor. Under the able direction of Mr. Caudill, our guidance department administers to all the needs of our students. Mrs. Spayde is their secretary. Mrs. Spzlyde, Mr. Caudill, Mr. Keils, Mrs. Caudill. Speech and Reading Crucial difficulties in speech and reading are solved by these two gals. Miss Peters' job of reading consultant in a brand new post at S. H. S. Secretaries Left to Right: Mrs. Willbond, Mrs. Boume, Mrs. Chotkevys, Mrs. Klieger. Pity the poor working girly goes the song. We toil from mom till night with our trusty typewriters. if Office Girls Bottom Row: M. Papay, A. Beam, B. Bold, K. Conrad. Row 2: S. Dolenshek, C. Kobak, N. Roche, K. Leser. Row 3: S. Iurkanin, D. Wilson. Row 4: D. Mattis, C. Kenyon, D. Bodnar, I. Arbogast. Row 5: M. Szunyogh, S. Kleppe, S. Krueger, K. Balclizzi, S. Stephenson. Row 6. S. Forkapa, P. Sidel, B. Schmidt, A. Bennett. 'I3 . j i Nurse Mrs. Gutzman: Our Florence Nightengale - Checking eyes, feet, and temperatures makes for a never-a-dull-momentn day! .wir Cafeteria Staff Custodians Mr. Fish, Mr. Scherf, Mr. Sochin, Mr. Wuensch. Keepers of the keys, brooms, and just about everything else a well-equipped school has! Mr. Fish, our head custodian, is really a jack- of-all-trades. Back Row: N. King, I. George, I. Sprague, D. Fish. Front Row: L. Richards, H. Zvernia, P. Gable, B. Killey, A. Dickinson. Five days a week these ladies really hustle to feed a hungry herd. Mrs. Richards supervises this complicated operation. Bus Drivers I. Frank, I. Martin, B. McKin- ley, H. Atkinson, C. Smedley, S. Jenkins, D. Howlett, H. Parks, E. Seidel, L. Burg, L. Sprague, G. Hawkins. Our moming and evening chauffers go through rain, snow, sleet, and ice to de- liver us there safely. Sometimes the bus gets stalled, but our re- liable drivers under Mr. Sam jenkins usually come through. W. , W AK x! xg. ,-. 1 , 1 Senior Class Officers President Secretary Neil Morelli Patricia Rademaker Vice President Treasurer Russell Morris Marilynn Smith NEIL MORELLI a mind of a leader . . . we couldn't do without him . . . willing to help . . . easy going . . . always has a joke, RUSSELL MORRIS PATRICIA RADEMAKER MARILYNN SMITH Russ', . . . basketball is for tall men? Pat', . . . Missouri bound . . . busy as mischievous . . . cheerful and capable foot loose and fancy free . . . ladies' a bee . . . easy to know, hard to for- . . . noted for her gorgeous eyes . . . man . . . a friend to everyone. get . . . always hungry. never a dull moment. NANCY ALLWOOD IUDITH ARBOGAST FAITHE ARDEN Nancy . . . future woman in white Judy . . . her articles in the Berea a powerhouse in gym . . . a friend to . . . fun-loving but sensible . , . our News keep us up to date . . . figure everyone . . . merry and vivacious . . . favorite actress F gentlemen prefer of a model. loves animals - especially horses. blondes. Class A xl MARCIA AVERWEC JEAN BABB LORETTA BAUER Marcy,' . . . just listen for her laugh super seamstress . . . modest and re- excells in basketball . . . a good team . . . a barrel of fun . . , hard worker served . . . helps us in the library . . . mate speaks her own mind , . has a . . . will be the perfect well-groomed gets her work done , . . very dear to purse full of Hiiecessitiesv. secretary, her friends. DAVID BEAM -.vs .1 'IAMES BEAM RICHARD BEAR Da1.:e,' . . . serious intentions . . . limb . . . fun to be with . . .likes to Dick . . . quiet but intense future scientist . . . camera bug at tease keeps away from girls . . , loves anything-as long as it's 1 car heart . . . has both intelligence and headed for the navy. . . . excells in track. confidence. ADRIENNE BENNETT ANTHONY BLATNIK KATHLEEN BODNAR Andi . . . a future in cosmetology T0ny', , . . man of few words . . . Kathie . . . grace and beauty . . . a big smile for everyone . . . sin- carefree manner . . . lust dare me everything she does . . . quite cere . . . has a uniformed friend. . . . never finds time for classes . . . twister . . . unsurpassible in g mnns nice to know. tics . . . dancing future aheacf, '52 M H BONITA BOLD EDWARD BROOKS MARTHA BROWN Bonnie . . . sparkling blue eyes . . . Edu . . . flashy scooter . . . refresh- Marty . . . artistic talent . . . sweet gives a lift to any conversation . . ing personality . . . eye-catching smile personality and a sweet temper . . . always has something to say. . . . happy-go-lucky. will make a wonderful teacher. X 111, 59' Y . V .3 44 9 vi 7 I 'ff -V THOMAS BURNETT DANIEL CARPENTER ROBERT CASH Tom . . . a guy with more than Dan . . . new car every Week . . . Killer', . . . always ready with a help- brains pleasant and polite . . . easy- quiet nature . . . seldom heard-in ing hand . . . how could we get along going handsomeness . . . star athlete. class . . . always neatly clad. vsigthout his comments? Charles Atlas p ysique. SHERYL CLARK LINDA CLEMENT SAMUEL CONIGLIO loves to trick her friends . . . a ready outstanding in ever thing she does.. . Sam', . . . quiet and unassuming- laugh . . . always a pocketful of candy ambitious, will go Bar in life . . . calm except around the opposite sex . . . and gum . . . an excellent guard in and reliable. tops as a pal . . . wonderful sense of basketball. humor. 'I B 3 N ppge. PATRICIA COTTER ANTHONY DELIA EDWARD DENIS Pat . . . always in hot water . . . Tony', . . . loved by all . . . playboy Edu . . . a real cool cat . . . knows never stops laughing . . . devilish . . . . , . never seems to have a care . . . all the latest dance steps . . . man with when she gets that look in her eyes- enviable tan . . . may be headed for a hairbrush . . . with a little effort beware! Hollywood. he'll go far. l 1 JAMES DLUGOS PRISCILLA FARKAS SHIRLEY FORKAPA Him . . . drives on two wheels to Pri.s- , . . flute player par execllenco USI1irI . , . one of the girls in the 'ave rubber . , . policemen are his . . , very understanding . . . efficiency officef perpetual question f 'itest in Best friends . . . truly a wonderful guy. is her by-word . . . likes to sew. problems toLlz1y? . . . infectious giggle. w x If if -' l l l .. A ' 1 V ' Ju, E , A, . - fav . V ,' Y ,L , X 1 J K, 7: , ' A N- it f , - si 1 1 PAUL FULLER Nlrs. Blaelfs hoineroom, plays romantic lead lrolh on stage and off . . . watch for his name in neon . . , Oh, that Ford! . . . clothes make the man. 'I9 JOHN CARSTECK ROBERTA CRAVES H N JANET ITIAMM stereo fanatic . . , loves convertibles Bert . . . a queen in every way . . . Ian . . . her high mtelligence shows . . . can really tell stories . . . slow a lively lass with lots of class . . .rates in the way she kee s her books . . . smile . . . puts his artistic talent to with both boys and girls . . , good her boss will be lucky to have her .. work. athlete. bright eyes. THOMAS HARSCH GERALD HAWK LINDA HECKERMAN Tom . . . always co-operative, yet a 'iIerry .. . a ready grin . . . he can Lyman . . . interested in 4-H work- true individualg a personalityq hard to always be found at Wils0n's garage, has ribbons for her animals to show find . . . will break many trac records. where he works hard and long . . . for it . . . also excells in sewing and future mechanic. cooking. ALFREDO PETER HELD IOSEPH HERBUT CLARE HIRT Pete', . . . our friend from the South Joe . . . hair with lorifying waves his girl always has the prettiest cor . . . has the wonderful ability to get . . . quiet toward those he doesn't sage-could be because he works s along with everyone . . . makes you know well . . . handyman in the shop. hard in the greenhouse . . . expressive feel at ease. 20 it PAUL HIRT ROBERT HOLZMAN DAVID HOWE has an answer to everything, espe- Bob . . . his gift of gab will be put Dave . . . always in a fog, wonder cially in problems - heis probably to future use in the courtroom . . . up what he's thinking about? Study hall right, too . . . likes to have a good to the minute on everything . . . whiz is for sleeping . . . seen but seldom time . . . shy. in history. heard. up-rf CAROL JACKSON' ROBERT JACKSON IOANN IAKUBISIN future elementary teacher . . . gets the Bolo . . . positive in his ideas, an collects long-lasting friends . . .bouncy job done . . . unselfish, always ready admirable trait for anyone . . . both and gay . . . organizes her thoughts to help others . . . knows simply feet in the groove . . . customizes cars. well-21 trait shown in her schoolwork. everyone. IAMES JENKINS VVhose black legs? limi, . . . wrestlingl is his forte . . . good natured . . . a irt . . . could talk is way out of anything. 21 MARGARET IONIAK JANE KACIAN GEORGE KAPCAR Morgan . . . indispensible typist on quiet and sincere . , . tries hard in athletic with a capita1 A . , . scores the Lantern . . . her generosity is ex- everything she does . . . quite a Span- at the game and after . . . no care eeeded only by her friendliness . . . ish vocabulary . . . a smile for every- beyond today . . , always dressed ap- likeable. one. propriately. CAROL KENYON SHARON KLEPPE WILLIAM KISHEL perfectly groomed from head to toe sweet personality . . . beautiful blonde Bill . . . art with a flair . . , cartoon- . . . peppy cheerleader . . . her cn- hair and big blue eyes . . . rhythm on ist supreme . . . hilarious impersona- thusiasm will be an asset in her future skates. tions . . . World Geography fanatic. teaching job. l DOUGLAS KNAPPE PAMELA KRANIP RONALD KRISKO D0ugD . , . can't help but know lie's Pump . . . full of vim, vigor and vi- Ron . . . adds a light touch to a dull around . . . words flow unchained . . . tality . . . sincerity to the nth clcgrcc moment because he sees the funny quick on the comeback and always . . . quiet smile goes with her smiling side of things . . . favorite pal - an ready with the gags. eyes. 22 obsolete auto. , jf . ROBERTA KULIK RITA KUNES L RICHARD LAMIER Bobbie . . . a terror on the type- take a letter Miss . . . lends n helping DickU . . . sticks to details . . , friend- writer . . . always willing to help out hand to anyone in need , . . a ready ly manner , . . never talks out of tum . . . delightful to know. smile for everyone . . . full of pep. . , . easy to get along with, s , 1 N J DENNIS LAMSON KAREN LESER MARILYN LIEBE cars, cars, cars! . . . devilish nature . . . stars in horse shows . . , good in every- quiet and resourceful . . . soft and Not me,Mr. Dow1er! ,. future un- thing athletic . . , spontaneous giggle gentle temper . . . as sweet as the known. . . . appreciates a good joke. candy store she works in . . . future medical secretary. FREDRIC LINK Mr. Young's homeroom. Fred,' . . . good-looking . . . plays a swingin' hom . . . practical joker with a quick retort . . . loads of fun. 23 DAVID LUNATO THOMAS MADDEN GWENDOLYN MARES Darien . . . man of a few thousand Tom . . . guns . . . guns . . . takes Gwen . . . determination that can words . , , always in a holiday mood things slow and easy . . . the longest conquer anything . . . horses, horses, . . . drives a sharp red Corvair . . . answer to a question on record . . . horses-crazy over horses . . . devilish history whiz. scientific mind. sense of humor. DIANE NIATTIS IO-ANN XICDOYVELL DONALD KIEIAK 'KDi', . . . good times iust follow hor Ion . , , dancing eyes and dancing Fogggf' . . . lifts the pig ironu , . . around . . . goes all out for sports, cs- feet . . . sweetness in a small bundle combination skill and luck make a pet-ially bowling and basketball . , . . . . got a upurdyu pink blush . . . winner at cards . . . helps at Carnival one swell gal. champion swimmer. time. l ROBERT MILLER PHILLIP MOYER JOSEPH MURASKI Bohn . . . Mark Twain of the senior Phil . . . drives a little green bomb Joe . . . track star and pole vaulting class . . . plays in the game, then . . . terrific wit-will own his own tele- champ-and his build shows it . . . writes about it after , . . you'll find vision show someday , . . a riot. has a way with people . . . always him where the fun is. telling jokes. 24 I an ROGER NOVAK KENNETH PAINE XIARY ANN PAPKX R0g,' . . . knows every iokc in the Kang . . . sprouts a halo when Z1 always accommodating hcl axpcr hook . . . favorite suhiect-lunch . . . teacher Walks into the room . . . in- ience will make her an l1IKlCl'StlIKl1UQf a wandering mind. teresf lies in sports . . . likeable per- nurse . . . neat and composed sona ity. wb., W l IACQUELINE PRASEK IANIES PULLINC Xl.-XRIO PULLIXC Mlacquien . . . a friend indeed . , . jim . , . no care beyond today . . . serious intentions , . future llxrlxr keen sense of humor that makes her a never a frown . . , good company . . . . . . keeps the senior English Qllss in loy to lfe with . . , future perfect Of- tall, dark, and handsome. stitches . . . track is his sport ice gir . MARIBEL REYES 'Spiderl' . . , a born leader . . . gets Qhings done . . . an outstanding stu- ient and an outstanding person . . . goes for biology in a big way. Twisting - the new dance craze. 25 ff,- NOREEN ROCHE NOREEN ROCKY STEVEN RYAN altar bound . . . neat as a pin . . . snappy dresser - and she makes all Steven . . . library browser . . . the drives a flashy car . . , swell party her clothes too! full of surprises . . . critic,' . . . Carpenter Pontiac's right thrower . . . an inveterate giggler. small and petite . . . poised and hand man . . . tranquil temperament. polished. DIANE SCHEMANN BARBARA SCHBIIDT JAMES SHEARER Deen . . . deceivingly quiet manner Barb . . . a happy smile all day jim . . . unpredictable as thu . . . the perfect lady . . . tactful and long . . . never hides that friendly weather . . . enjoys life to the fulles sincere . , . active in everything. twinkle in her eyes . . , office gal. . . . have you heard his latest idea? PAUL SHOAPS JOHN SHOLTY PATRICIA SIDELL quiet composure, yet speaks his ideas a chatterbox . . . keeps everyone on Pat,' . . . messenger for the offic positively . . . electronic brain . , . the go . . . ambition to get ahead .. . flirty eyes . . . her big smile as a interest in history and economics. that will make him a success in the airline hostess will assure her futur future. passengers. 26 LAURENCE STAMAN IANICE STOUCH KAROL STUART 'KLarry', . . . owns a Pontiac that just janv . . . our little Mannefs girl . . . pert and cheerful . . . loves children about runs , . . Mr. Steffelis best stu- a person Who has a good time with , . . easy to get along with . . . ideal dent . . . loves tuna fish sandwiches. anyone . . . right on the beam. future English teacher. 3. vw' l i. ., KAREN SWINGLE CARY SZUNYOGH GERALDINE TAYLOR 'studious and hard working . . . her big interest - cars . , . huilt his own 'illerrgfl . . . secretary supreme . , . efforts will get her a high position in 733 Chevy . . . loves photography . , . heuutiful-big hrown eyes . . . dimples 'life . . . has a kind word for everyone champion cotton candy maker. smile . . . completely delightful. ...quiet... ii ' PATRICIA VVALLACE Nlr. Steffel's homeroom. 'Tutn . . . future heautieian . . . has il different hair-clo every clay . . . shining black hair . . . loves to chew lgum. 27 JAMES WARD BONITA WHITE CHARLES VVHITMER jimi, . . . Hold that pose! our fa- Bonnie . . . good singer . . . excells Chuck . . . a real neat dancer . . . vorite school photographer . . . scien- in spelling , . , long wavy hair that's always asking questions . . , a flirt . . . tific brain . . . Why do the boys get always kept neat . . . appears quiet, science is his number one interest. such nice wavy hair? but once you get to know her . . . ROGER WILLBOND PATRICIA WILLIAMS DONNA WILSON future coach . . . big man from Texas 'iPat . . . quietness is a virtue rarely always considerate . . . sugar 'n spice . . . likes to work outdoors . . . excells found in a girl . , . Miss Johnsons 'n everything nice . . . out to please in track . . . personality that appeals willing worker . . . wedding bells in . . . an enduringly quiet and peaceful to everyone. the near future. manner. JAMES WOLFORD RICHARD YANASCEK JOYCE YANIK knows everything there is to know Dick . . . builder of go-carts , . . happy-go-lucky . . . gift of gab . . about guns . . . forms lasting friend- mechanical talent . . . draws the fun- fun to be withg chases away the blu ships . . . the world is his oyster. niest cartoons . . . a quiet guy thatis . . . loyal to her friends. nice to know. JANE YEAGER MARSHA YOUNG JOHN ZABKA has fun no matter where she is . . . Marsh . . . always on the go . . . you never know what he,ll say next . .. studies hard . . . really plays that one of those people we couldnit do often seen - seldom heard . . . Paul's piano . . . words never fail her. without . . . talent plus . . . future best friend in Spanish. teacher . , . just plain fun. l CLASS MOTTO , God grant us the serenity to accept things we cannot change, Courage to change things we can, and wisdom to know the difference. CLASS COLORS Blue and White l PAUL ZAJACZ no care beyond today . . . outstanding catcher in baseball . . . what hap- Eeneg to your World Geography book, au . Peter Held shows the trig, class how to make paper elephants. 29 in N-N an '3,Qf X' Y' wh gm Quik wr' ir-Q ...F A ? any il vw I an eu 2-6' als-f Jumors 59? 13,3 'V wr- 533 3' 'Zvi fry -We-f 'ear 1 WN In 19 fu X... 1.25 J Top Rou, J Armstrong K B'l1dlZZ1 A Birkfm XI Bwteman R Berfus F Berry P Blatmk E Bogu- Rau, 2 V Bordner B Brenton NI Broz B Cambridge I Carlton D Cassldy E Cmdrll K Chllfmt How 3 B Cole Dwxa C Demer I DeP1u1o B Ildmondbon T Elhot K Farkaa H Frlscone Row 4 B Gxrdner R Cflrsteck H Germ L GCISSY D Crfford L Crlbrxde XI Grlronm K Cmnt Hou, 5 B Crfmves D Grosh NI Croah P Gulmr T Hacker B Hflmleu D Hfarrrb A Hfzrrreon Row 6 C Henely M Hermk S Holler A Homer I Howfmrd G Hull L 'lskflr B Kqhkonen Row 7 D Keppler R Kerr 30 air' G' miiiwhk ' X3 un.-6 2? ni fav . V , . T , W W Y A 9 ' N IZ- ' ,-r E R V, fx L , Ks' . 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Sponseller, S. 31 Junior Class Officers 1 -e I .,z 1' :wp - 'ESE f if I T e ,ff gr- - ' fp, ' if .,. 7 - , Q. ' El iz- TQ, zi , Q .5 X61 133 I: X- President Vice-President Neil Murphy John Peters , ,- 1,-ffq A f e - , fl- ' ,ff 1 A,Ag, . .V . , wg ffff - Treasurer Secretary Steve McGowan Carol Kobak Let's Twist S ophomore Class Officers President joe Gambino Vice-President Bill Lenkaitis Secretary Neil Stuart Treasurer Ruth Hirt 32 Dreamin, Busy Work f.s sin' .p,. s if fx. rl :WH T 1 M ..-' .L 1'-s 'bf 9 ,gm 1 'rn Here at last. is-F L Perfect form. X I Jr. . Q . by 'V'k . 'ri' 1.7-f : IV , '1 M 'A ' Q 9 I , I QQ 'M 9' F ,D .L-3, f ri' X x ,. .fd xl -N ri. 5. B 1 'av F5 oy 5' ' . N ' .51 .f . ?- fb' K ., 0, r V' ' L K ,.V,W k . pfxgylw t L vikigfy , xxx V . F 1 iiifwil? .. 1 :Nth LAL 1 .Jef ilix t 5f'5PlS . , 5' . ' 2 m,.. -59 .J'??' r If ,, W 1' .ilk , A V. K :wi In If . ? ,. if Y v H X - Fx J l H YQ Ab . 0' sg, f 5. at Jisy ga, Q.. J' ' : 1- - w . M 'Q f. ' xanv 12 if.. lm A I n I 7 2 A ' ra r A 'V .. if -.J A f, , J 253' gg il :f,, :wi I 'ff li fl' 2 . V' J Q fda' J . vm - :Xi fl QW ' Y y Top Row: L. Alexander, H. Arden, P. Averweg, B. Baratko, R. Bassett, J. Billy, L, Bogardus, B. Briant. Row 2: D. Brown, H. Burns, T. Burns, R. Camptield, S. Carpenter, D. Cash, A. Chaplick, B. Cook. Row 3: D. Crane, C. Cwik, D. Dameron, J. Davis, L. Davis, P. Dahoda, C. Durham, S, Eaken. Row 4: D. Ellsworth, B. Evert, Nl. Fish, J. Cambino, B. Geib, P. Comolka, B. Corsuch, J Greco. Row 5: J. Grossenbauglx, D. Guesman, C. Gulmi, J. Gumbish, M. Hall, R. Hand, J. Hansen, J. Hawkins, J. Hegyi. 33 R . . Y' 1 1' - fr . et .. - . ff ' , S -' -six? L ' I1 ' '35 ' 7' - Y . P . ,. 16+ I . ,gl 1- ,Rmb . . , f 'if 0 : W ,L 1 Z 1224, W xi. .,VL Y fy C ' VVVL 'tj 32, -A vm A 1 A- wi e I 1' ,L E .w ' if 1f S ...K i': A' m e P ' . . s wife, D ' 1 . mmi.L ' Y so ' Wi.. . . ,p f ,gl Q 'Z 4 K Y 41 3 jp ' li 1 L 1 f . S ,.... ' 6. QT M7 ' . , ' , W ' X , K. ,gf if' if Cc my ' -1 Q? . . f m . fl X. - . :QQ 35? 'A ' :,,. . , fx , h My I .. v' X 4 .1 1 tr. :gi 52 'L Mig k ' ' ff' . K 2 . -M U M., if A 51 QQ,-3, k es 90. . 1,1 ' . :M fig' D , f i? ' P ff , 1, 3 5M,,. .. A . ', K' P U J. Y w :.. it Fi, Ak. ' 35 ,if miie ,P 'life -55 S if ifiwf.. E2iJ1g'i 'L': , - ' S 11 Top Row: D. Hendricks, T. Henkaline, D. Henley, B. Hervi, R. Hi.nckley, OP R. Hirt, B. Howard, L. Howarth. Row 2: D. Huge, S. Hunt, S. Ingraham C. Jager, E. Iakubisin, I. jenkins, S. jurkanin, D. Kacian. Row 3: M. Kal- man, G. Kelly, D. Killey, S. Knudsen, L. Koeth, D. Kovace- vich, I. Kubik, R. Lash. Row 4: T. Laub, K. Lauerhass, S. Lawson, B. Lenkaitis, N. Lobas, T. Loomis, P. Lowery, N. Masterson. Row 5: P. Matovich, J. Mayne, S. Mattis, C. McKeen, M. Meister, E. Mejak, I. Messner, F. Milhom. 34 1 Row 6: I. Miller, G. Mingee, M. Moes, H. Murphy, C. Naujoks, P. Naylor, L. Neel, D. Nerone. Row 7: M. Neu- berger, E. Olie, T. Owens, W. Pawlikowski, I. Peecook, D. Pell, I. Perkins, C. Perry. -, 7, ,al ni 55? I M ' 7 N in e fi.-f ' -4... i -V.- , ,L 1 '- . .9 :fl 1. . K Q fi sv. -P, ,,,. . W . ii. rw, . ,- .I . , .,....., 4 , . . 5 my 9 f 'mf I N E L,LW ' . . IRIN! 'i W W . , ' . - -ca ' 6 - :ov ff: V., . ' , ..r we .4 5, ': --A ' W .xt ' ,zf H' . f, 1 .. il, X k N Q' av . !' 5 fr f,.g 4 '-A. S -ff naw! ' 'N ig . -f 'V' . fe-E is ' 'Q-izirg af ' ' ,Q lx .H -vu . . nw, 4 -' : 2-f ' Q if Qi . ', . 3' er-af ef-v: ff. r 13 . Y U. 6 . , K J ..-1 .7 f Q I ,jr 'Q F 4 nv ' 5 r 1 3, ta fa. , v 5, Q 5 -. 41 . Q K ff . VS. 4: wi - -s fs N 'V' on, X N-. -N. 4 . vm .rn : 12 1 'N . x 'IT f ' - A .. fy.. , X , E, . X . 'WX , W ggi-aa. my mg ' i V 3 'Y' iw? Ri... A E km -3- M'-'f,,.,: 1. 5 ., I A Q. . . - ' ' gi - , 1 .l Vw . K ' . .. - ,, 3 ,QE V if ,. S T L .:. -N .ff-1: sv, . f. . 33 A , 6 'iii -. in '55 Af -Q if 7 N31 Q 13 131' V' . 'Vx ' . .V f f A ff .fi Y f K' ' . ' . W i- , .. H. . as -W Mfr, . I wk, A 4, z ,.,f Iyar' H Q-.. J , r '1 '- :Y ,L V-P'H'r Q, V - .. - a. f, . - .H - , f of . - r . ' - 6 Si W ef. ... W W V57 ' . X xj . 3 . ' f 9, ophomores Top Row: T. Peticca, D. Pflug, D. Pidgeon, R. Piero, A. Pope, K. Preidt, M. Pristas, B. Protiva. Row 2: B. Reese I. Rettig, J. Richards, J. Richards, J. Riedthaler, R. Robi inson, I. Roche, C. Rusch. Row 3: I. Sarlie, C. Sartain C. Schnell, S. Schnittke, C. Senior, C. Shafer, C. Shoaps C. Siodla. Row 4: K. Spayde, C. Sperber, J. Sperber A. Spirnak, L. Stesny, S. Stokes, N. Stuart, P. Susii Q : Row 5: M. Szunyogh, C, Tedrahn, D. Thomas, C. Thomp- son, K. Tracy, F. Twiggs, L. Uhler, F. Vale. Row 6. I. Vanderschrier, S. Vaughn, R. WVard, B. Wheller, G Willbond, B. Yager, D. Yanik, P. Ziman. Missing: L Fiedler, C. Freiheit, E. McKenzie, I. McWeeney, A Merolla, G. Rovny, I. Schnittke. 'f-..,. , h 'V f ii 4 if M ? its 5 5 V 'S' 1555. ' . 'fl v . B. Q N . . - , r 155' - 3 fmll Q , 'X R A' K .X -'W M r IX. is ' f we ,gf S ' i . S' f FJ if .2-:'Y L 1 R: I x xxx, F viii, .E TM, , . ,Fe , A U QW? - l.Q mg 1. 1. 1.t!3'l,f4b2 li 1 l . -'Q 'H ?5'5 . r R f ' 1 is fi K 4g ENN: A M aff K . 1 ,S Mg 'M an LVL Ei r-.. i 13:1 qv . gl X N 5 5, -f- v l w-,gf 1 V Q ,L 5 , -PP' e. .W f .X Ere' r .fax A M Q -f . Q C L . . if K ' X5 - I f i fy .V W 2 V K 6 V . A . ... . N W ' 2 TW, f ' A 1 l S-Li A its- ' ' x . L Q i I 4-4'V .li . M . r Q or . , . V I an ,.:, . 3 95, . ig A ff s I M Q 1 ...K ii 1f' ff 42 ffl f. M- . ,f - R R Q... . X.. .X X no Wil .. me . l J . 'CA 31 H f X ' 'fi - ' Freshmen Row 1: B. Allwood, G. Angus, L. Atkinson, L. Babb,.S. Barren, I. Bartok, I. Bass, L. Bear. Row 2: K. Bode, K. Boyer, C. Buchar, D. Burnett, S. Cam- bridge, G. Card, S. Cartwright, C. Cassidy. Row 3: D. Chotkevys, M. Cicco, D. Clark, I. Row 4: S. DePew, C. M. Fortune, B. Frederick, M. Gardner, B. Gassett, K. Giesel Clark, C. Cole, I. Connors, H. Cook, K. Cooper. Crayton, S. Cummins, I. Derner, 1. Denn, L Elliott, D. Elliott, R. F arkas. Row 5: S. Ford M. Grunn, R. Hagle. Row 6: R. Hahn, I. Heckerman, D. 36 1 Heimburger, P. Hemminger, N. Hillwig, A. Hirt, W. Hol- land, R. Homuth. Row 7: E. Horejsi, T. Howard, B. Howski, B. Howison, M. Hughes, P. Iakubisin, M. Iankovich, C. Jenny. V. . 1. ,, , . 11 , ,. K' ,Q H 6 gif: ,g aff' W fa 7 so it J -T-fl L if 'L fi U 12 V' ,, 6 W M' A mf A ' fi? ,A Jw X ' x if if M! s .. l 9 S' 5 . l ns: .-x A Q ' fi , . C N, ,, M, X 5 V , '- 'T Y- i S-an li . X M q K ,S 4' Q' F iw 1, Fi, . , v is M: . VE: 1 2 ,. N' 'E' 'SE' x iw 4' I J K :,A B .V is We P - P? ,. -1 PM 1? C A L FV. KL - w. E9 ,, W 4 fi P' V 'F ff X C- W . H F? Q 'Fila 17 ig? i 7 'N' ir V .. 2' -f-K 'f-Sf . ' .s S ' fi, ,N , L., .21 cg, A. W M151 4, K - Y 1 'sf' P 9 , A G i ,. ' A A ff K K 1' S 1 1' 1- -Q s . +R . - 331 ex: T 'G' Qfixs 2 ef if 1 'N U NJ 1... -gf L 1. .L 17 6 0-,, vw ', Figs I . 'iriieg I 5. v ., K' .. PX 5 in 1 X X l I p P .- ,N .. , I W L Z .' 1 4 ,. g 'T 1 . W , V wa , . , . 9' ff' 14 W' N4 2' , -yo 1. . 5 3 ' M 9. . f 'Qs ,W is 2 V P, v - Mi. ' hilt' ' - 'A ,, '1. ' . . 'im I ,la f B' 1 j B . f 'mylar Q... Q V C9 .. -Q -5 .a p ,. Z if 1' ' 'K ' h Q 'Q la QQ.-L 11 . ,kj 29' gl-1 1 ' ,. ,, A iff? ll a I I- 13: 5 l.s- frfy I V311 fi. K as. 1' N ...f ' . gf ' 1 .f -. 1. 'Q ., . , , Ya., l , -, ' F PM f J . . A R ' 1 H v ,C -T' i K ,XX 1 'fu' - f .' . -uf .. V H my ., 1 A - 'J 'V , W, - Q 5 . X' . 'J . ., 1. .1 ,Q 4 J H , it , N .Q . . 'Q , A ' 5 as in Q 5, fs- 1 A N 4 .. +-.. - -+ -M L V Lp S K 7' V E., Ma 'i ,w1.' ik ' I Freshmen Row 1: I. Iewett, V. john, S. Kapsar, D. Kilbane, L. Kill- rner, D. Klieger, T. Korak, R. Kovach. Row 2: R. Kruse, C. Kubicek, G. Kusa, P. Lahood, D. Lamier, E. Lamier, G, Lange, L. Lemaster. Row 3: G. Litz, D. Lute, L. MacKenzie, M. Marton, C. Maynard, C. Mayville, T. McCoy, B. Mc- Donald. Row 4: T. Mehnert, B. Merecki, K. Miller, T Miller, L. Mills, W. Mills, S. Moss, L. Muller. Row 5: C Nagy, P. Nerone, G. Noonan, J. Paine, C. Patton, V. Piero I. Pulling, L. Radcliffe. Row 6: T. Rademaker, R. Richard- son, M. Riedthaler, K. Robson, R. Rothel, B. Russell, I Schade, B. Shafer. How 7: G. Schneider, C. Schoenmeyer S. Shelton, V. Siedel, C. Sloan, G. Smith, G. Smith. 37 1 Aw' QS- Grw ,hz M. .X : - , N ,VZ4 Q -,M . ,V . A rr , is iz jx- an 4 I L fag K K ,gp A T X f 4 1 Q wrrzizvr lg-1, ,. A I i H I PU E.. E.. FU W ,,,,x , ,,,,V, , - ' f' ' ,, ' I -N , . ' , jf ,fm ' ., f ' . L X ,i .. ' N -,Vw f 6,2127-. ., A 21, I F VTE, f J V 1 l, V q V . .. ' N1 In 1 NL Y' X Q J . ' W - ' M, 5 Q,.- f N ew -,QQ W' ' ' D . 4 i,,, . , ,1Q- 4 . , 5' ' L ,, f J , fy, iff ' - A A . l ,. I V In N Mc I i . - . R I K 1- Vim V , - qi yi at I? J ,,y fa! xx Q, A W tai' J A i - -- . N, I ' ,qi X ,giant ig Ma I . ,Q vu Mfg ZZ., vi ' ' - 0 l Z ,sf 2 all -Af, W , 21 'S 5-lil, l 4 , , . A ' ' H' . 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N , .P gy l -mf 5+ ,A E 56 nv M ll vw- W 4113 'N fs an AA 5 vw on 3 'DRY Y L .yy Q-.V nv' f -.P 9+ Freshmen Row 1 C Spaeth G Spwde C Sponseller XI Sproule B Staw1ck1 S Steavenson E Stephan T Subers Hou, 2 I Sussmann NI SXVl6g lI't K Szabo D Thvvalte C T1edma.n D Thonns S Tomson I Vance Row 3 IN Xarga T Wade L Wfdlace M Wellman R Wlghtman A W'1ley S VVlll1 lIllS N WV1tzke Rau, 4 NV VVolf K Yfnloms L Young I Kabca Zancz K Zmk Hou, 5 D Dewey P Cnmbmo M Herzmg C Hunt A Knuchel B Raum Russell C Wynswskl Mzssm L Brown I Chorlck D Fondale R Heuschel D H111 Hornor D Jager T jmdrfm J Ionei R Lmit L Koetlm S Xhley W Nhller D Pallemk Russell R Smlth G Watkms P Whalen P Wllhelm I Wolf J Zalock C Woynowskl 38 .- 'tr 3. Freshman Frolics No thanks, I'd rather dance. A11 right you guys, he're's our plan : .. W A Q One more, please 5? 'Vee pg, 4? 1 . 1' X. V , AA The boys. Look Ma! No punch. 39 I-Iomeroom 20417 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 2.04F Row 1: I. Culp, B. Taylor, M. La- Rocco, K. Messner, L. Wellman, I. Socotch, G. Chalfant, D. Ritter. Row 2: L. Neeper, L. Ash, M. McBride, D, Fowler, A. Broadway, G. Caudill, I. VVohl, M. Pipes. Row 3: C. Tam- mariello, A, jankovich, S. Phillips, L. Hemminger, C. Tomson, D. Ross, I. Glaze. Row 4: D. Spazo, D. Kanzeg, L. Smith, J. Jardine, M. Carlson, I. Rainey. Homeroom 209 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 209 Row 1: M. Stamen, B. Blagg, M. Far- kas, A. Lang, L. Witzke, A. Prasek, M. Morelli, B. Payne. Row 2: D. Hunter, K. Conlon, N. Grossenhaugh, G. Wojciechowski, R. Ritter, I. Phil- lips, D. Seibert. Row 3: R. Knittle, B. Harshey, B. Lehto, D. Seibert, C. Richards, J. Vanderschrier. Row 4 R. Holland, D. Giesel, D. Dodge, B. O'Dell, D. Angus, G. Watkins. Grade Homeroom Cafeteria EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM CAFETERIA Row 1: K. Carpenter, D. O'Brien, T. Kwiatek, D. Susi, B. Carson, L. Fal- kenberg, S. Stacks, L. Baldizzi. Row 2: K. Kreicier, F. Herzing, C. Robin- ette, S. Robinson, B. Roub, G. Von- derau, M. Poorman, D. Wolny. Row 3: R. Dykes, V. Hnath, B. Porter, R. Jones, C. Phillips, D. Taylor, B. Grazak. Row 4: D. Crane, B. Arbo- gast, I. Thwaite, D. Nixon, B. Ralof- sky, C. Wolfe, L. Wilson. Eighth Homeroom 121 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 121 Row 1: K. Marten, B. Stidd, L. Bly, P. Farkas, I. Zavesky. Row 2: Kwia- tek, C. Ellsworth, P. Jackson, M. Skin- ner, J. Kaskevic, D. Grimm. Row 3: H. Nesselhauf, T, Ingrahm, M. Ike, B. Toll, D. Blagg, D. Chriss. Row 4: I. Bauer, C. Armstrong, P. Gerda, D. Abraham, W. Harper, L. Kovalesik. Homeroom 121 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 121 Row 1: P. VVilson, M. Carpenter, E Sepesy, VV. Slansky, S. Keller, B Schemann, Y, Holibinko, I. Szent- petery. Row 2: Mr. Caroll, S. Mosko R. Lapinski, B. Braun, S. Sendra, D Hendricks, T. Kruggel, D. Vfiggins, Row 3: B. Boyce, M, Bagley, P Braun, B. Kadow, B. Dunlap, L, Ike A. Vacha. Row 4: L. Haney, I. Mayi C. Vaughan, R, Cashin, C. VVallner, D. XVheller. Homeroom 111 EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 111 Row 1: S. Panoutsos, E. Spieth, T. Hoch, M. Bodnar, R. Sponseller, I. Howarth, A. Uhler. Row 2: R. Pater- noster, E. Robb, C. Michael, D. Man- drych, I. Leiner, R. Mitchell, G. Pav- lik. Row 3: B. Blankschaen, B. Smith I, Reynolds, R. Reese, D. Thwaite, P. Depaulo, D. Harley, T. Lourick, E. Sepesy. Row 4: N. Thiel, R. Pflug, B. McDowell, A. Iuchum, D. Sowash, B. Stroub, S. Roth. , Homeroom Gym SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM GYM How 1: D. Molnar, C. Doedderlein C. Bums, L. Hanson, D. Moss, I Holmes, B. Spaeth. Row 2: D. La- Rocco, I. Haney, D. Wuensch, G Norris, L. Kruggel, D. Orr, B. Iamrog G. Paullis. How 3: L. Killmer, T. Jin- dra, C. Chappelle, K. Pennell, D. Zahara, K. France, V. Andress. Row 4: W. Boone, P. Sweigart, I. Broz, E. Parsson, L. Dickenson, M. Kovach. Grade Homeroom l04F SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM 104 F Row 1: I. Lutman, D. Dickinson, R. Killey, B. Miller, B. Parks, V. Mori- ana. Row 2: I. Miller, L. Guesman, D. Pettica, I. Pletz, G. Gloudeman, C. Allen. Row 3: R. Bauer, I. Allen, S. Schubert, M. Conley, I. Olie, K. King. Row 4: T. Angus, A. Crane, E. Gingell, R. Hill, F. Arden. Homeroom 203F SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROONI 203 F Row 1 B Buzi I Tedrahn A But le I Gaal S Lowery K Conlon How 0 J Franz I Clifton B Klink I Roth S Nowak K Grobolsek C Snyder. How 3: Mr. Ferry, S. Kaczor, A. Zales, T. Pipes, L. Calvert, B. Susi A. Walters, K. Baker. Row 4: L. Cal- vert, L. Futty, I. Gilronan, D. Piero J. LaHo0d, T. Walters, B. Gerber. v , Seven Homeroom 20117 SEVENTH GRADE HONIEROOM 201 F Raw 1: K. King, S. Lang, BI. XVelch, D. Leusock, D. Lange, T. Subers. Row 2: B. Kocsis, XI. Phillips, G. Atkinson, L. Fondale, J. Jenkins. Row 3: NI. Yeager, B. Holmes, R. jones, M. Gyorfy, B. Ogilvy, R, Fricdrick, D. Mueller. Homeroom 103F SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM 103 F Row 1: 1. Mueller, T. Keefe, D. Kwi- licki, T. Neal, S. Schwartz, D. Mautz, H. Cumpfield. Rau: 2: M. Perrin, B. Timberlake, J. Loomis, S. Valliquette, L. Phillips, C. McKensie, NI. Laub. Row 3: B. Myers, L. Kovarik, M. Platko, M. Schuschu, P. Kapinski, P. Lehman, C. Schurdell. Row 4: D. Fannin, D. WVilson, D. Beard, A. Su- hoski, I. Fish, E. Rostetter. Homeroom 202F SEVENTH GRADE HOBIEROOXI 202 F Row I: Bolton, D. Harris, P. Brown, R. Eitcl, A. Kara, I. KIC- Cracken, L. Howard. Row 2: A. Beam, L. Bilinslci, L. Clement, V. DoNIettc0, L. Evans, C. Baker, Row 3: G. Steinku, ul. McCracken, K. Kor- fcl, E, Hickel, N. Goshorn, D. Shafer, XV. Shnrkcy, Klr. Chapman. Row 4: D. Sprague, G, SL-hnittke, K. Zach- urius, Al. Kanzeg, R. Taylor, D. For- kupa, E. BIcDonalcl. School Life. . .J1'. High Style 4 : fu W L 44 Bottom Row: D. Dickenson, L. Fondale, A. Prasek, C. Row 3: S. McGowan, M. Szunyogh, L. Smith, L. Spayde, D. Killey, M. Meister, L. Phillips, I. Leiner, Roberts, N. Murphy, K. Zacharias, L. Kovalcsik, F. Berry, G. Paullis, Mrs. jean Bailey. Row 2: T. Rademaker, L. P. Rademaker, B. Braun. Row 4: D. Klieger, I. Demer, Calvert M. Re es M. Smith R. Graves N. Allwood N. Morelli, L. Clement, B. Tomson, B. Holzman, P. 1 Y s a v 1 I. Howard, K. Spayde, G. Taylor, C. Jenny, M. Fish. Held, H. Arden, D. Chotkevys. TUDENT COUNCIL Again Student Council proved itself to be the busiest group, and through several projects it improved our school relations among the student body and teaching staff. Among other things, Student Council participated in the Convention of the Ohio Association of Student Councils, pro- vided a Coke machine, a snack bar, a flag for the gym, and a student Handbook. It also organized a Playday', for all its mem- bers and hall guards. They conducted student elections and approved club constitutions. Thank you, Student Council. Supply stand. MHZ For the enjoyment of all - a Coke machine. Student Council in session! Front Row: D. Carpenter, D. Eaken, B. Lenkaitis, T. Harsch, B. R. Morris, I. Ienkms Raw 3 I Sholty D Selby K Pame T Cambridge, P. Zajacz, C. Hirt, F. Berry. Row 2: D. Cash, B. Bumett, D. Knappe R VV1llbond R Cash W Strange C Korak Tomson, B. Rees, D. Bear, R. Kerr, S. McGowan, N. Morelli, LETTERMENS CLUB SAFETY CLUB Bottom Row: D. Killey, Sec.g G. Szentpetry, F. Vale, I. McWeeny, R. Tomlinson, B. Graves, T. Hacker, Mr. I. Miller. Second Row: D. Dameron Treasg D. Morelli, N. Murphy, D Guesman, B. Corsuch, D. Gifford, M.- Papay. Third Haw: I. Peecock, Cx Perry, G. Lennhoff, G. Samad, B. Cambridge, I. Gambino, C. Sperber. -vfvitze' 'v :ffm mfr 1.-gb. Naturally - Fuller again! Mr. Lenkaitis speaks to F.T.A. members about a teaching career. FUTURE TEACHER Front Row: C. Henley, Seo., M. Young, Pres., D. Wilson, V. Pres., C. jackson, Treas. Row 2: K. Baldizzi, M. Averweg, K. Stuart, T. Hacker, L. Ceisc, P. Rademaker. Row 3: B. Cole, L. Roberts, S. Stephenson, P. Cotter, I. McDowell, L. Heckerman, J. Yeager, Mrs. Bartrum, Advisor. Row 4: L. McNabb, S. Krueger, D. Kuntz, I. Narrows, K. Chalfant. Row 5: H. C-eis, J. Sholty, P. Fuller, D. Knappe, N. Morelli. SPANISH CLUB Front Row: M. Grosh D. Killey, N. Lobas, M Fish, I. Howard, D Hendricks, B. Merecki I. Zabka, N. Stuart Row 2: C. Maynard, S Eaken, A. Spirnak, P Averweg, H. Cook, L Koeth, M. Reyes, Mrs R. Steinke, P. Blatnik I. Kacian, L. McKenzi maker, L. Alexander, B Holzman. Row 4: T Perry, R. Campfield, I Richards, I. Zabka. Clark, Advisor. Row 3: C. Buchar, P. Rade: Petica, P. Held, G. lottom Row: A. Uhler, K. Conlon, D. Peticca, D. Crane, G Iaudill, D. Kuntz, V, Pres., C. jackson, Treasg T. Hacker, Pres., ,. Horner, Sec.g E. McDonald, R. jones, B. Arhogast, R. Holland 3. Carson, Row 2: P. VVilson, A. Pope, G. Smith, S. Stokes, 'C Schnell, K. Yalonis, S. Bolton, L. Clement, D. Forkapa, A. Beam D. Harris, L. Kovaric, S. Shuhcrt, I. Svetsky, Mr. Osterherg. low 3: E. Sepesy, T. Lourick, R. Farkas, B. Baum, L. McKenzie 1 Mayville, D. Thwaite, C. Richards, S. Panoutsos, D. Kanzeg, K. Conlon, XI. Ikc. Row 4: NI. Hughes, I. jones, P. VVilhem L. Stcsny, S. Iurkanin, S. Xlattis, H, Sponseller, D. Mattis, G Taylor, I. Prasek, K. Conrad, S. Nlullec, A. Crane. Row 5: T. Delia P. Szunyogh, C. Thompson, K. Pre-inlt, K. Paine, C. Siodla, S Cambridge, C, Butchar, C. Cole, D. Beard, B. Cook, P. Averweg L, Koeth. Row 6: S. McGowan, Fr, XYillhoncl, X. Allwood, I. Arbo- gast, B. Camlnrinlge, E. Brooks, I. Riedthaler, NI. Liebe, B. Mac- Donald, S. Clark, P. Comolka, P, Farkas. A DRA l l l Tea for Two CLUB Advertising helps a lot! Re-hearsing? . . . Cct Serious! Bottom Row: C. Szentpetery, Recorder, R. Hirt, Treasurer, F. Arden, President, L. Clement, Vice President, L. Roberts Secretary, B. Cole, Sport Manager. Row 2: G. Hull, K. Leser, N. Roche, S. Ingraham, B. Bold, D. Wilson, K. Stuart, R. Kunes. Row 3: B. White, N. Allwood, P. Rademaker, C Kenyon, S. Schnittke, S. Clark, E. Rostetter, K. Shade, I Laub, C. Graves, S. Tibbits, D. Robb, A. Houser, K. Baldizzi, M. Young, L. Heckerman, Miss Barnes. Row 4: S. Eaken, S. Cwik, P. Szunyogh, N. Masterson, D. Mattis, J. Richards, D. Huge N. Lobas D. Killey, D. Shemann, K. Grant, R. Ward, I. Robinette, C. Senior, I. Yanik. Row 5: L. Koeth, C. Tom- son, M. Moes, S. Knudsen, C. Siodla, K. Spade, M. Meister L. Howarth, N. Rocky, I. Miller, J. Hansen, C. Schnell, R Kulik, I. Yeager. Row 6: H. Cook, P. Averweg, D. Kovace- vich, C. Durham, S. Hunt, I. Grossenbaugh, B. Hervi, H Murphy, P. Cotter, S. Stephenson, S. Mattis, R. Graves, M Reyes, M. Averweg. Row 7: C. Jager, H. Arden, M. Brown B. Schmidt, P. Siedel, I. jakubisin, P. Kramp, M. Ioniak M. Liebe, S. Krueger, I. Arbogast, P. Farkas, B. Protiva, C Gulmi, M. Hall. Gail Szentpetery G.A.A. Linda Heckerman 50 v n Row 1: L. Giesey, Secretaryg J. Miller, P. VVoll, R. Ward, G. Freiheit, S. Dolinshek, C. Cwik, J. Richards, Mrs. Burgess, Advisor, Row 2: C. Henley, Treasurer. J. Marrows, Presidentg L. Jaskar, Vice Presidentg D. Pflug, B. Protiva, K. Tracy, K. Chalfant, S. Spencer. Style Show Library Club Home Economics Club Bottom Row: L. Falkenberg, T. Kruggel, R. Paternostcr, R. Kapinski XI. Carpenter, S. Sinclra, R. Reese. Row 2: G. Sclrnittkc, P. WVillian1S, C Cl12llf0llf,P. Farkas, VV. Slansky, A. Broadway, Bliss Johnson. Row 3: T Hacker, C. Cassidy, P. Jackson, R. Holland, B. Dunlap, J. May, P. Gerda R. Homuth. Senior Bottom Row: N. Pidgeon, C. Durham, H. Murphy, B. Graves, C. Szentpetery, L. Roberts, Vice President, N. Allwood, Pres- identg K. Stuart, Treasurer, D. Wilson, Secretary, M. Meister, F. Arden, K. Grant, S. Tibbitts, C. Kenyon. Row 2: P. VVoll, T. Hacker, B. Hervi, K. Spayde, L. Howarth, M. Young, D. Schemann, C. Schnell, S. Clark, D. Mattis, I. McDowell, KL., Heckerman, B. Kulik, Mrs. Kinsner. Row 3: B. Hamlin, I. Yanik, G. Taylor, S. Hunt, I. Babb, F. Milhorn, P. Mc- Kelvy, I. Hansen, S. jurkanin, R. Graves, L. O,Brien, E. tetter, D. Robb, L. McNabb. Row 4: C. Siodla, L. C. Senior, I. Yeager, R. Hirt, N. Rocky, P. Cotter, S. S son, B. Cole, I. Narrows, G. Schemann, K. Baldizzi, M Row 5: M. Joniak, P. Sidel, C. Jaeger, P. Naylor, J. C1 baugh, L. Clement, H. Arden, K. Chalfant, G. Hull, Houser, M. Brown, C. Gulmi, S. Paine, C. Kvarda. Y-TEENS Junior Bottom Row: L. Young, D. Thomas, Vice President, S. Cart- wright, President, N. Hillwig, Treasurer, S. Williams, Sec retary. Row 2: K. Boyer, M. Riedthaler, I. Conners, C. Spaeth, K. Bode, S. Cummins, L. Atkinson, S. Tomson, B Frederick. Row 3: L. Wallace, W. Mills, H. Cook, M. Marton, J. Iewett, C. Nagy, M. Wellman, K. Szabo, N. Piero, Saladna. Row 4: C. Jenny, K. Giesel, L. Bear, K. C. Schoenmeyer, S. Shelton, L. Radcliffe, D. Burnett Elliot, K. Robeson. Eighth 3ottom How: B. Blagg, I. Culp, B. Schemann, Y. Holobinka, E. Spieth, D. Ritter. Row 2: Miss Underwood, B. Braun, X. Prasek, M. Farkas, L. XVitzke, B. Taylor, J. Socotch, Vice Dresklentg B. Stidd, L. Ike. Row 3: L. Neeper, M. Pipes, V. VVohl. C. Tammariello, D. Ross, K. Messner, A. Vacha, qow 4: C. Wallner, B. Kaclow, S. Roth, M. LaBocco, L. Hemminger, Secretary, L. Smith, S. Phillips, D. Mandrych D, Seibert, N. Thiel, B. Straube. Not Pictured: B. Raub President, L. Haney, Treasurer, G. Vonclerau, S. Stacks, B Grazak, K. Carpenter, L. Baldizzi, K. Krejcier, C, Robinette R. Dykes, B. Kadow, S. Robinson, F. Herzing, D. Spazo C. Tomson, C. Phillips, C. VVichalo. p Y-TEENS Seventh bottom Row: I. Fish, Secretary, K. Zacharias, President, D. B. Timberlake. Row 4: L. Evans, M. Perrin, L. Phillips, L Vice Presidentg V. Andress, Treasurer. Row 2: V. Mori- Bilinski,E. Rostetter, C, Atkinson, M. Platko, K. Pennell, B. M. Conley, C. Burns, J. Holmes. How 3: J. Loomis, Gerber. Row 5: P. Lehman, K. Chappelle, D. Sprague, VV. Valliquette, I. Mueller, B. Meyers, C. Schurdell, S. Lowery, Boone, L. Dickenson, J. Broz, P. Sweigart, P. Kapinski. SENIOR HI-Y Bottom Hour: C. Sponseller, Bottom Row: H. Friscone, Secretary, I. Peters, President, B. Tomson, Vice President, H. Ceiss, Treasurer, M. Broz, Chaplain. Row 2: I Sllolty, P. Culmi, B. Cambriclge, D. Kuntz, C. Hirt, I. jenkins. Row 3: K. Farkas, G. Derner, D. Bear, B. Lenkaitis, T. Burnett, N. Morelli R. Morris, Mr. Miller. Row 4: I. Carlton, P. Moyer, P. Hirt, D, Knappe R. YVillboml, S. McGowan. Row 5: K. Paine, P. Fuller, P. Zajacz R. Cash. C. Hunt, G. Spayde, Vice President, B. Howison, President, J. Demer, Treasurer, D. Chotkcvys, Chaplain, R. Kovach, Secretary. Row 2: C. Kubicek, R. Russell, B. Shafer, A. Hirt, I. Paine, E. Costa, Mr. Vogenitz. Row 3: P. Hemminger, P. Gambino, T. Miller, R. Kinat, VV. NVolf. Row 4: A. XViley, S. Xliley, T. indra R Rotlml, D. Iieger, D Klieger. Row 5 L. Bwbb P. La- l , . - . . : . , Hood, I. Wolf, M. Herzing, R. S. Russell, T. NVacle, VV. Holland. JUNIOR an Bottom Row: M. Carleton, R. Sponseller, j. Szentpetery, j. Jardine, M. Morelli, D. YViggins. Row 2: J. x7klHClC1'Sl'ilCI', B. Paine, I. Reynolds, D. Fowler, L Ash, I. Phillips, RI, Bodnar, D. YVl1ellcr. How 3: B. Harshey, J. Nesselhauf, B. McDowell, B. Lehto, Mr. Carroll. Row 4 C. Richards, J. Ramey, T. Welf, R. Lapinski, T. Kruggel. xx mv, .Q W., pm ..-4 K we 8th GRADE HI-Y 7th GRADE Bottom Row: T. jinclrzl, P. Brown, D. Fannin, A. Kara, XV. Slmrky. Row 2: B. Koscis, D. Lcesock, K. King, I. Gaul, L. Cuesman, XI Baker, j. Miller, D. Lang, C. Cloudcmau, R, Killey, B. Parks. How 3 R. Friedrich, T. Neal, A, XValter, D. Eithel, B. jumrog, I. Roth, R. Hill B. Klink, Mr. Cliapman. Row 4: S. Kaczor, T, Pipes, T. YVz1lters I. Gilronan, E. Gingle, B. Olgivy, I. Kanzeg, D. NVilson, K. Crobolsek R mx' Q! -U ' N- x 'S r' 'Ar 'h 151 y C95 gui' as 5 5 Q in I E .f WA if if fl if , 3f5 THEX . W Z Q g 4 g f ' -. WW 'W -g , 4 i M 0 Q 2 X Q f f . E O 1' lnnnuuummsnu Klicger, D. Chotkevys, K. Miller, Editor, I Row' Tozier Advisor- L. Young, - J- , , abo, D. Seibert, XI. YVellman. Q X 5 5 Y Back Row: D. Crosh, M. Ioniak, G. Mares, M. Papay. Seated: B. Holzman, N. Allwood, Editorsg Mrs, YVe11- man, Advisor. . ' ' X 'f '.1f.g':f1: Yi! WL. 'i Rau: 1: K. Spayde, I. Culp, L. Irwin, D. Ross, K. Messner, Shafer, D. Dykes, S. Roth, W. McDowell, B. Arbogast, F D. Robb, P. Farkas. Row 2: J. Robinettc, I. Billy, T. W'elf, Herzing, I. Messner, B. Howison, D, Wiggins, F. Link, L j. NVard, M, Morelli, L. Ash, G. Spayde, D. Chotkevys, I. VVellman, R. Graves, M. Liebe, M. WVellman, G. Lange S McDowell, A. Broadway, I. Prasek. Row 3: C. Pavlik, B. 11311 L N ,,, Q15 ,L X, . M Mm lv L Q51 X - L as-5.7 .5 f Q 5 K 5 ,-1.5.1. aa? ' 37, 1 is A ii if., . . ,Q MARCHING BAND Head-Majorette uBertie Graves 58 in NXA M swf' is Cartwright, I. Yanik. Row 4: D. Dameron, K, Bode, D. Conductors and Guest Soloist: Mr. Bruce johnson, Conduc- Sowash, D. Jager, J. Wfarner, B. Porter, M. McBride, R. tor. Dr. Kenneth Snapp, Guest Conductorg Sgt. Lucian Welf, T. Henkaline, K. Miller, L. Smith, L. Bear, I. Thwaite, Dixon, Guest Solnistg Mr. Kenneth Mehalko, Asst. Con- D. Morelli, R. Richardson, R. Rothel, D. Clark, R. Kinat. ductor. E . L - i : nu-uns DA CE BAND 59 232 ai: f , X 1 JJ ' gf' Q l g ' .-- E? B '. , VV 5' , , gf1 . . ,L , , M I Mx 1 'M Q L ' ff . 1 , , E25 f W ..,, J J 1,3 . . ,M Yv Ra' Um -Q14 fn ' ' ' M ,E ,..,,f , , ff ,.,. 1' ,fig ,I 4, gtk? R. Willbond D. Lunato K. Paine C. Hirt P. Zajacz I. Sholty ,. .,,3.,k..,.m-m,q,4,,.Q. il E 1962 West , .. 120-4-ji L G B. Willbond, D. Miller, G. Kapcar D. Miller, B. Ferry, R. Young, I. Keils County Champs 2 Row 1: D. Cash, J. Sholty, L. Davis, B. Tomlinson, M. Pristas, K. Paine, T. Delia, D. Gifford, G, Rovney, A. Barkan, B. Howard, M. Fish, P. Lowery. Row 2: W. Strange, B. Rees, C. Hirt, T. Owens, B. Gorsuch, S. McGowan, I. Hawk, N. Morelli, P. Gulmi, I. Gambino, D. Lunato, D. Thomas, B. Gardner, T. Bums. Row 3: The men of the 1961-62 urongsville football team are to 5 commended on their perform- ice in making Strongsville Mus- ngs the West County League otball Champions for 1961-62. great deal of the success of the rongsville team has been due to e tremendous school spirit, and e great ability of our head vach Dick Miller, and his assist- its, Robert Ferry, Ralph Young, lid Jim Keils. There were twelve ,niors that played football for e Mustangs that won,t play in a Coaches: Mr. Ferry, Mr. Miller, P. Matovich, R. Cash, C. Rusch, J. Hegyi, G. Perry, G. Demer, G. Kelly, B. Wheller, N. Stuart, P. Zajacz, Coaches: Mr. Keils, Mr, Young. Row 4: C. Sperber, D. Knappe, C. Tedrahn, G. Willbond, B. Tomson, B. Lenkaitis, R. Kerr, D. Selby B. Cambridge, R. Willbond, G. Kapcar. : I. Hawk G. Kapcar N. Morelli M X ay'-'N an 44? x L gh school game again. The out- r P - g nding players were: R. Will- p ' V 5 Hd, G- Kapcafr P- Zaiacz, B- 5 if! if 2 enkaitis, D. Knappe, R. Cash, Azp 'L Matovichf R- Kem D- Selby, .e..f ff' Mccowanr and B- TOIHSOHS N- t i.:-f urphy and M. Burns as mana- P ' V T ,rs did an outstanding job in T. Delia D-KUHPPE R- Cash eir capacity. 63 GO FIGHT WIN Junior High Front Row: M. Carpenter, M. Morelli T. Hoch, D. Hendricks, R. Pflug, D Wheller, D. O'Brien, R. Sponseller, J' Szenpetery. How 2: D. Dodge, D Harley, L. Kovalsik, L, Ash, D. Angus K. Kwiatek, A. Iuchum, Coach Brady Row 3: I. May, B. Ralofsky, W Laxeen, P. Braun, D. Taylor, B. Dun- lap. How 4: B. McDowell, B. Netzel, R. Cashin, J. Jardine, M. Carlson, P. Gerda. L. Roberts, D. Schemann, R. Hirt, M. Young, C. Kenyon, K. Bodnar. Freshmen Front Row: R. W. Russell, L. Kell- mer, E. Horejsi, T. Miller, T. Rade- maker, B. Shafer, A. Hirt, G. Spayde B. Raum. Row 2: Coach Holmes, R Richardson, D. Dewey, D. Hill, I Demer, R. Heuschel, W. Holland, G Noonan, L. Babb, Manager. Row 3 D. Chotkevys, R. Farkas, P. Gambino T. Mehnert, B. Merecki, Coach Miller Row 4: C. Mayville, R. Kovach, C Hunt, R. Zajacz, D. Klieger, C. Card Row 5: S. Ford, P. LaHood, P. Hem- minger, S. Stevenson, G. Schoenmeyer B. Russell, D. Elliot. : 1961-62 SKETB LL S. McGowan, R. Kerr, B. Tomson, B. Lenkaitis, E. Caudill, D. Selby, T. Burnett, P. Moyer, R. Morris, Mr. Carroll, Coach. Starting Five and Coach VVhen the 1961-62 Basketball season started there were many people who thought that Strongs- ville's basketball team would only win two or three games. With only one returning letterman, Tom Burnett, the team was handicapped. They won six out of the last seven games and finished the season with nine wins and seven losses. FRESHMEN Bottom Row: T. Miller, L. Killmer, D. Pallenik, I. Demer, R. Mayville, T. Raclemaker. Row 2: Coach Holmes, I. VVolf, D. Chotkevys, B. How- ski, P. Hemminger, C. Hunt, D. Klieger. JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY Bottom Row: L. Guesman, B. Miller, M. Mc- Bride, A. Broadway, M. Morelli, J. Szenpetery, D. Lange, I. Roth, D. Shafer, T. Angus. Row 2: Coach Brady, F. Arden, L. Ash, D. Thwaite, I. Thwaite, B. Ogilvy, R. Cashin, D. Nixon, D. Angus, R. Hill, D. Wilson. JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom Row: G. Perry, S. Carpenter, H. Spon- seller, R. Campfield, D. Hendricks. Row 2: G Demer, R, Baratko, D. Guesman, N. Stuart Row 3: Coach R. Young, G. VVillbond, C. Ted- rahn, D. Beifus. .5 A C T 1 0 N Ili K. Carpenter, L. Phillips, M. F arkas, A. Beam. 1 k -so--5 ' as , 'Ur M . in - WE ., ., fa A' 1 ,jg f T he ,f f f 'ff 4 ry 3 n 3 1 5 f Y X ,f f x fi ' A -'f X if V' N gg 1 we 3 L. Roberts, c. Kenyon, K. Bodnar, D T' 1 A p W Q Schemarm, R. Hirt, M, Young. JF- ,,.1 , 5 7 r ,N V A I , 1 'L 5 1:4 X 4 4 Q 5, 17 3- fr, gf ' ' ' e N, X ,, 3 Cheerleaders XM ,.. iii x, , Junior High Junior Varsity Varsity Front to Back: A. Hirt, B. Howard, H. Giess, D. Carpenter, C. Hirt, I. Jenkins, N. Morelli, S. Conigilo, C. Kelly, D. Thompson, R. Miller, Coach Miller. WRE TLI G J U Front R0w:.P. Lowery, Manager, B. Polinski, T. Bums, N. Murphy, D Crane, B. Cambridge, B. Gardner, C. Rusch. How 2: VV. Miller, M. Fortune D Cabh B Howard NI Fish D Hill K Lauerhaus W. Holland R Falrkasg Alexander:1llz1nagelr,,Codcl1 Lliller. , , l 3 -Q Q, D 1961 Cuyahoga County Champs In his first year as head coach of the Strongs- ville Baseball Team, Ralph Young brought Strongsville the 1961 West County Championship. The success of the team was due to Mr. Young's coaching, combined with a tight infield, good pitching, and some clutch hitting. Bottom Row: R. Morris, D. Eaken, D. Carpenter, T. Burnett, D. Cuesmsm, B. Rees, B. Tomson. Row 2: Coach Young, P. Zajacz, I. Carlton, R. Cash, P. Moyer, J. Sholty, I. Dlugos. Captain, Paul Zajacz. Bottom Row: A. Harrison, T. Burnett, B. Baratko, P. Moyer, I. Dlugos, D. Carpenter, D. Selby. Row 2: Coach Miller, K. Paine, R. Morris, R. VVillbond, G. Kapcar, W. Strange, F. Berry, G. Karak, Coach Rademaker. Row 3: H. Frisconi, G. Willbond, B. Miller, B. Lenkaitis, D. Bear, B. Tomson. TRACK TEAM Bill Lenkaitis, State Discus Champion with throw of 156 feet 5 inches Bill Lenkaitis Pole Vaulters J. Muraski R. Morris T. Burnett Middle Distance W. Strange R. Willbond M. Pulling D. Bear H. Frisconi J. Sholty Dlugos Berry J. F. Broad Jumpers B. Baratko R. Kerr D. Carpenter Milers I. Peters B. Tomson D. Selby K. Paine QQ ix TRACK f ff CT10 76 W - fb ,r crowned by football captain, George HOME COMI G The Senior boys always know where the food is! Our Queen, Roberta Graves being QUEEN CANDIDATES QUEEN Nancy Allwood Roberta Graves Roberta Kulik ,: , u. lil ' is i f? V xy , J, QQ' W, ff fo of ' .lf ,Q Q f , ' Q 1 L , I , , x ' ifssl f z lz jf' . :s o ar , S .4 2 E -- if 5 X E ElEe E. ,E ef f - 'Ee' , el 4 jfffk X l ' fi A MM K . K A I . E? N le ' ' 2 N ' 5 5 Decorating the goal post for the big Friday night game. After trouncing Cuyahoga Heights 6-O on Friday, September 29, 1961, all the high school anxiously awaited the homecoming dance and celebration which followed Saturday night. Miss Bertie Graves and her court were honored. g'Bobbiev Kulik and Nancy Allwood compressed the group of three. The dance was a big success and everyone enjoyed the gay festivities. The junior class provided a gaily decorated float for a really collegiate look. Bobbie Kulik perched atop smiles to the crowd. Couples dance to a romantic tune at Satur- day night's dance. Here comes the team, Brooklynis contribution to Strongsville. Homecoming Activities Homecoming crowd anxiously awaits the kickoff. juniors decorating the float. Swing your partners. Sadie Hawkins SADIE HAWKINS Dressed in ahillybillyv array, Mr. Duane Dill- man and Mrs. janet Clark presided as Martin, Sam and Sadie Hawkins at our annual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. Square dancing, a marriage ceremony, and good eats were just a few high- lights of a fun-packed evening provided by the Senior Y-Teens, Oh boy! Now we,re really hitched! .ffl Marryin' Sam and Sadie Hawkins give the signal Promenade! We All Love To Dance . . . the boys are? Dance D A N C E . . .Even The Oldste1's Oldsters 82 2 2' ' ,, .f . if Wa .fy 4, A QUEEN Fw f ef lf nn f WN E UNUWED SWXTIES by Of AWXIFRUCJX ,245 f:. 2 57 Y we F 1 if x msg: Aw MD L ,Mfr Penny Queen Dance ing to Metro-Radio WHK! 83 MONEY MAD The Dramatics Club presented their fall comedy Money Mad. Two families went into debt over valuable turnpike land while their children, Keith Hobson and janet Blakely, romanced, Typical Hollywood type castingl' .... Tony Delia as Tony Smellero. Nancy Allwood won the award for the '1Best Actressv, and Paul Fuller won an award for the Best Actor . Mr. Hobson ,. CAST . ..,..,,.,,. Howard Sponseller M rs. Hobson ......, .,,.,..,.,.., I udy Arbogast Keith Hobson Ricky Hobson Maggie , ..,.,. . Mr. Blakely ..,..,.. Mrs. Blakely . Ianet Blakely Babs Blakely . Effie ...., ...,..,.,,.. Glona ,,r.. .. Alma ......,.. Dotty Bob ...,..,. Eddie .. lim ,, .,..,,. ,..,. . , Mr. Grant, .,,. , Tony Smellero .....,.....,...Paul Fuller .. ...,..,....Darryl Kuntz ., .....,.Carol Schnell ,., .,,.. Bob Cambridge ., ...., .... C arol Jackson Nancy Allwood ........,...Tina Hacker .........Cassie Gulmie ,....,,..,Sally Stokes .......,..,...Coleen Siodla ..,........Sue Cambridge ..........Dave Kanzeg Schnittke ... ...,., Denny Chotkevys ......,....GeorgeKapcar ..........Tony Delra i BAD SEED Rhoda Penrnark .... .,..,,... ..,. ..,.. Col. Kenneth Penrnark ,. ,.., , Christine Penrnark ..,. , ,. , .. Monica Breedlove ..,Linda Baldizzi ..,.,Darryl Kuntz .Nancy Allwood ...Carol jackson Emory VVages . .... ,.... C huck VVhitmer Leroy ..,,...A.,..., . ..,.. ..,.. , Miss Ferns ..,... Reginald Tasker ,A.,.., . ..,, . Mr. Daigle ,......,. ., . . Mrs. Daigle .. . Messenger ....., .. A ,john Biedthaler ,,,..Linda Horner James Schnittke ...,.Neal Murphy ., Marsha Young Larry Alexander Richard Bravo , .. .,...... Howard Sponseller .......--- i 'g'w-if-. - The spring presentation The Bad Seed, was a psychological drama. An inherited tendency to destroy and a split person- ality was enacted through the character of Rhoda Penmark, played by Linda Bal- dizzi. John Reiclthaler won the Best Actor of the Yearv award for his colorful portrayal of Leroy. Marsha Young won the Best Supporting Actress of the yearn for her role of Mrs. Daigle. Standing: H. Osterberg, R. Holmes, T. Reynolds, R. Young, V, Walkev, S. Zellers, I. Rcidthzller, YV. Riemer, N. Coughlin, D. Dillman, V. Steffel, I. Marshall. Sitting: C. Dowler, B. Kinsner, -S. johnson. TE CHER PLAY A first for Strongswlle! Our teachers really out did them selves this year in producing K'Arsenic and Old Lacep, an enter- taining, if not somewhat spooky drama. YVe can still hear Mr. Zellers, as Teddy Roosevelt, yelling uchargelv Acting discovery of the year .... Mr. Young. as -:Nf ASSEMBLIES ik 1 3. 5 O X','r .', - Introducing the basketball squad iii T T CRAZY Do you have an excuse? Burp! Where shall I camp out this weekend? 88 Have you heard the latest? Society's bulletin board! TEACHERS Yes, I'd love to dance! ,X 1 'Mag , 1 W,,v,,,, f ,.- 4 90 . . . 95 . . . 100! Ready or not here I come! Goodbye, children! he-he-he-ha-hi! at Somebody has smelly feet! 89 Gimme back my choo-choo train. Picture 1969-Tony presenting gift to Mr. Keils. Awards On November 20th, 1961, the Awards Ban- quet took place in the gym, from 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. The major intention of this banquet was to honor those who contributed to the glory of our school. After a pot-luck dinner, awards and letters were presented to our outstanding boys, who had won for Strongsville High School both championships: baseball and football, 1960- Picture 1561-George Kapcar: most valuable baclcfield player. Picture 942-Tony Delia: most improved football player. Picture 43-Paul Zajacs presenting a base- ball gift to Mr. Young. Picture 96,44-Robbie Cash ancl Doug Knappe receiving their awards as out- standing liners. 1 ,f ,. .f x Banquet 1961. Awards were also presented to outstand- ing band members. Adding to the success of the evening we had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Bill Edwards, head football coach of Wittenburgh College. The baseball and football trophies were presented to the school by George Kapcar and Paul Zajacs. Picture 5445-Paul Zaiacs: most valuable player in baseball. Picture 3626-Paal Zaiacs receiving the county trophy in baseball. Picture 47-jim Ward: Most oatsandirzg squad leader. Picture 9948-Kathy M iller: Most outstand- ing squad member. isis? Chmstmas Dance HI-Y AND Y-TEENS CHRISTMAS PAGEANT XA The Christmas Pageant was an enactment of the Nativity according to Saint Luke. It was a student production from start to finish. Darryl Kuntz and Howard Sponseller, Directors. hio tate vs. Illinois This is the evening that the sophomores and the seniors won't forget for a long time, for the Ohio State teams won both games. The senior boys were proud of themselves too for winning the cheerleading contest. They were dressed as gorgeous blondes. It was never determined who had the most attractive legs. Faithe Arden won two trophies: the outstanding senior athlete and most valuable player. Linda Clement was the girl with the highest number of G.A.A. points, while Cassie Gulmi won the foul-shooting contest. Linda Clement Roger Willbond High Point Gal King of Evening 5 4 Senior boys - cheerleading? Junior boys - Frank Buck style 94 A . ,J i, Iuniors and Seniors Sink it! Karol Stuart, our Mistress of Ceremonies Sophomore boys - cheerleading? Freshman boys - My! My! 95 r 1, rf'. L I ... a., li , his .M fi is . 3 JL' lg KW W as - Y -Y wwf----in -- Qx....,,,, ,,.--I Es--Iliff gfuwzgi ' Where is the firing squad? . . . BASKETBALL CARNIVAL CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Honor and Merit Roll Bottom Row: M. Young, D. Kacian, B. Yeager, M. Fish, D. Killey, D. Hendricks, D. Grosh, R. Hirt. Row 2: M. Reyes, L. Irwin B. Hervi, L. Iaskar, I. Grossenbaugh, J. Gumbish, L. Koeth, F. Milhom. Row 3: I. Reidthaler, I. Davis, B. Cambridge, B. Howard, B. Holzman, T. Burnett, P. Held, E. Caudill, K. Swingle, I. Kacian. Students of the Month National Educational Development Test Bottom Row: K. Miller, I. Mueller, R. Hirt. Row 2: B Cole, K. Zacharias, L. Roberts. Row 3: B. Merecki, T Bottom Row: S' lufkimin, D' Kacian, B- Yeager, B- HBTVL Miller, M. Liebe. Row 4: I. Demer, D. Kacian, D C. Roche, M. Fish, D. Hendricks, B. Lenkaitis, L. Howarth Chotkevysb TOP SCHOLARS Daniel Kacia.n E. Michael Caudill Robert Holzman Sophomore Junior Senior SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEST Paul Hirt Linda Clement Thomas Burnett 2nd 3rd lst Scholarship Team Honor and Merit Roll Students Bottom Row: D. Kanzeg, L. Bear, K. Miller, K. Russell, A. Beam, S. Bolton, Row 2: E. McDonald, G. Caudill, D. Forkapa, D. Clark, D. Chotkevys, D. Heimburger. Row 3: S. Valliquette, I. Mueller, B. Meyers. Row 4: D. Beard, M. Pipes, K. Zacharias, P. Lehman, L. Bilinski, M. Platko. BOB CAMBRIDGE and his award winning Synthesis of Corun- dum Crystals. Honorable mention in the State of Ohio, Ohio Academy of Science. N agar? E ii ls' A 1 1 S . Prince of Peace Danlel Kacian Phi Beta Kappa Award Winner Colden Deeds Award Paul Fuller 'I 02 john Phillip Sousa Award Priscilla Farkas S+. K X , 1962 PROM KING AND QUEEN Anthony Delia . Karol Stuart ma NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY xx I' f 0 Q W atlonal Ro N, w 1: Mrs. Petersen, M. Young, L. Clement, D. Schemann, M. Reyes, Morelli. Row 2: S. Tibbitts, L. Jaskar, M. Brown, T. Burnett, KI. Liebe, P. Farkas. Row 3: B. Cole, L. Roberts, L. McNabb, F. Arden, I. Yeager, B. Medvick, K. Swingle, I. Kacian. Row 4: E. Caudill, R. Welf, D. Crosh R Cambridge, I. Davis, R. Holzman, P. Held. Old members New members 'I04 Honor Society Scholarship - Character - Service - Leadership According to these qualities, 17 new members were taken in by the local chapter of the National Honor Society, in an assembly held February the l6tli. Peter Held was taken as an honorary member. Adding to the success of the event. Dr. Robert Pitcher, Dean of students of Bi'lldXVl1l-XVdllklCC College spoke to the assembly. After school ii tea was held in honor of all members as well as their families. Mrs. Petersen and Karen Swingle Diane Schemann Bob Holzman und Neil Morelli I . COMMENCIQJME T Salutatori an--Thomas Burnett Valedictorian-Linda Clement 'w fy. W ., ,, xg I , M 106 THE CLASS OE 1962 WISHES TO THANK OUR PATRONS AND RARR'S PHOTOGRAPHY SERVICE Air Condilrioning - Phones - T.V. LA SIESTA MOTEL 8300 Pearl Road - U.S. Rou+e 42 SI'rongsviIle 36, Ohio V2 MiIe Norfh of Ohio Turnpike Em ,emo For Reservafions CaII BE 4-4488 JEROME WELDING SUPPLY CO. 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Waysons Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winch Wrays Insurance Yager Sr Richards Architects Dr. and Mrs. Frank Young Mr. and Mrs. Craig Dowler 122 SENIOR ACTI ITIES NANCY ALLWOOD Y-Teens 1,2,3, CPresidentJ 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Dramatics 4, Chorus 2,4, N.H.S. 3, CTreasurerD 4, Student Council l,2, CVice Presidentb 4, Cheerleader l, Lantern fEditorJ 4, Homecoming Candidate, Ohio State vs. Illinois 2,3,4. JUDY ARBOGAST Y-Teens I,4, C.A.A. 2,3,4, Dramatics 4, Chorus I,4, Schol- arship Test l, Lantern 4: Ohio State vs. Illinois 2,3,4. FAITHE ARDEN Y-Teens 1, fSocial Chairrnanj 4, G.A.A. 2,3, CPresidentJ 4, Chorus 3, N.H.S. 4, Daisy Mae 1, Lantern fSports Editorl 4, Ohio State vs. Illinois 1,2,3,4. MARCY AVERVVEG G.A.A. 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4. DAVE BEAM Hi-Y 3, Science Club 4, Scholarship Test 2, Photo Club 3, Safety Club 3. TOM BURNETT Hi-Y l,2,3, N.H.S. 3,4, Class Officer flnresidentl 3, Student Council 2,3, Scholarship Test l,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, fCo- Captainl 4, Track l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Leaders 3,4, Let- termen 2,3, CVice-President 4, Safety Club 3, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader l. DICK BEAR Hi-Y l,3,4, Dramatics 3, Spanish 3, Photo Club 3, Basket- ball 1, Track l,2,3,4, Lettermen 3,4. ED BROOKS Dramatics 3,4, Track 3,4. TONY BLATNIK JEAN BABB Y-Teens 1, fChaplinD 2, Nice-Presidentj 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Lantern fSocial Chairmanj 4. MARTHA BROVVN Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, Draniatics 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Scholarship Test 2, Ohio State vs. Illinois 3. KATHIE BODNAR Y-Teens 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Ohio State vs. Illinois 2,4. LORETTA BAUER Ohio State vs. Illinois 1. JIM BEAM Hi-Y 1, Chorus 2, Photo Club 3. ADRIENNE BENNETT Y-Teens 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Chorus 4. BONITA BOLD Y-Teens l,2, C.A.A. l,2,3,4, Chorus 3,4. DAN CARPENTER Track 3,4, Baseball 4, Leaders 3,4, Lettermen 3, fTreas- urerj 4, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 4, Wrestling 3, fCo-Captainj 4. ROBBIE CASH Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2, Leaders 3,4, Lettermen 3,4, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader l,2,3, Wrestling fCaptainj 3,44 SHERYL CLARK Y-Teens 1,2,4, C.A.A. 2,3,4, Dramatics 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ohio State vs. Illinois l,2,3,4. 123 LINDA CLEMENT Y-Teens l,2,3,4, C.A.A. 2,3 fVice-Presidentl 4, N.H.S. 3, CSecretary7 4, Daisy Mae l, Class Officer fTreasurerJ 3, Student Council 4, Cheerleader I, Scholarship Test, Ohio vs. Illinois l,2,3,4, Strohigan CBusincss Managerl 4. SAM CONIGLIO Lettermen 4, Wrestling 3,4. PAT COTTER Y-Teens l,2,3,4, C.A.A. 2,3,4, Dramatics 3, Daisy Mae 1, F.T.A. 3, Ohio State vs. Illinois 1,2. TONY DELIA Dramatics 4, Football 3,4, Leaders 4, Lettermen 4. EDD DEMS Scholarship Test 4, Photo Club 4, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 4. JAMES DLUGOS Basketball I, Track I,2, Baseball 4, Lettermen 4. TOM EDWARDS Chorus I,3. PRISCILLA FARKAS Y-Teens 1, G.A,A. 2,3,4, Dramatics 4, Chorus I, Library 1, N.H.S. 3,4, Band l,2, CSecretary-librarianj 3,4, Scholarship Test l,2, Ohio State vs. Illinois l,2, Strohigan CAssist. Editorj 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest l,2,3,4. SHIRLEY FORKAPA Y-Teens 1, Chorus I,4, Library I. PAUL FULLER Hi-Y l,3,4, Dramatics 4, F.T.A. 4, Strohigan 4, Basketball 2, Track 3, Baseball 3, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 2,3. JANET HAMM TOM HARSCH Track l,2,3,4, Lettermen 4. JERRY HAWK Hi-Y 2, Football 1,2,3,4, Lettermen 4. LINDA IIECKERMAN Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, C.A.A. 2,3,4, Chorus I,4, F.T.A. 3,4. ALFREDO PETER HELD h Hi-Y CHonorary Member? 4, N.H.S. 4, Student Council 4, Scholarship Test 4, Strohigan 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4. IOE HERBUT CLARE HIRT Hi-Y l,2,3, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Baseball 2,3, Leaders 3,4, Lettermen 3, tSecretaryD 4, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 1,2,3. PAUL HIRT A Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Photo Club 3, Football Clklanagerl I,2, Lettermen I,2. ROBERT HOLZMAN Hi-Y 2,3, Chorus I, Science Club l,2,3, N.H.S. 4, Student Council I,4, Scholarship Test 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Photo Club 3, Lantern 1, CEditorD 4, Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheer- leader 4. DAVE HOWE HENRY HOWSKI Photo Club 4. CAROL JACKSON Y-Teens 1,25 Dramatics 1,253 fTreasurerJ 45 Chorus 152,45 F.T.A. 3, CTreasurerl 45 Strohigan 45 Safety Club 4. BOB JACKSON Chorus 1. JAMES JENKINS Hi-Y 45 Leaders 45 Lettermen 3,45 Safety Club 45 Wrestling 253, CCo-Captainl 4. MARGARET IONIAK Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 253,45 Chorus 1,35 Daisy Mae 3,45 Lantern 45 Ohio State vs. Illinois 3,4. JANE KACIAN YiTleens l5 Library 15 N.H.S. 45 Scholarship Test 45 Spanish Cu 2. GEORGE KAPCAR Dramatics 45 Chorus 3,45 Class Officer CPresidentl 15 Football 1, fCo-Captainj 253, fCo-Captain? 45 Basketball 1,2535 Track 45 Baseball 25 Leaders 35 Lettermen 15253, fPresidentD 4. CAROL KENYON Y-Teens 2,3545 G.A.A. 15253545 Cheerleader 45 F.T.A. 35 Ohio State vs. Illinois 354. SHARON KLEPPE Y-Teens l,25 Chorus 1,25 Student Council l. BILL KISHEL Photo Club 354. DOUG KNAPPE Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Chorus 45 F.T.A. 45 Football l,2,3,45 Basket- ball l5 Track 1,25 Baseball 253,45 Leaders 3,45 Lettermen 2,3545 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader l,253. PAMELA KRAMP Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2. RON KRISKO Hi-Y 1. ROBERTA KULIK Y-Teens 2,3,45 G.A.A. 253,45 Strohigan 45 Homecoming Candidate. RITA KUNES Y-Teens 35 G.A.A. 3,45 Chorus 1,45 Strohigan 4. RICH LAMIER DENNIS LAMSON LACY LANG KAREN LESER Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois 1. MARILYN LIEBE G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Dramatics 45 Chorus 1,25 N.H.S. 3545 Band 15253545 Ohio State vs. Illinois 4. FRED LINK Chorus 15 Band l,2,3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 25 Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4. DAVE LUNATO Hi-Y 152,35 Student Council 25 Photo Club 35 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l5 Leaders 3,45 Lettermen 45 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Wrestling 3,4. TOM MADDEN Science Club 1, QTreasurerD 25354. GWEN MARES Lantem 4. 124 DIANE MATTIS Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3545 Dramatics 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois l,25354. DON MELAK Photo Clu 4. IO-ANN MCDOWELL Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 253545 Dramatics 35 Chorus 15 Band l,2,3,45 County Festival 35 Majorette 253,45 F.T.A. 45 Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4. ROBERT MILLER Science Club 2,3545 Strohigan 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 25 Track 3,45 Lettermen 45 Safety Club 45 Wrestling 4. NEIL MORELLI Hi-Y l,2,3,45 N.H.S. 3. CPresidentl 45 Class Officer CPresi- dentl 45 Band 1525 Student Council 45 Scholarship Test l,2,3,45 Photo Club 45 F.T.A. 152 fVice Presidentl 35 Letter- men 3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 25 Solo and Ensemble Contest 25 Wrestling 354. RUSSELL MORRIS Hi-Y Nice Presidentl l52 fTreasurerJ 35 Class Officer CVice Presidentl 3545 Student Council 1,2 fTreasurerJ 35 Football 2535 Basketball 1,253 fCaptainJ 45 Track l,2,3,45 Baseball 3545 Leaders 3,45 Lettermen 3545 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader l5253. PHIL MOYER Hi-Y l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Photo Club 35 Football 1,2535 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 152. JOE MURASKI Student Council 15 Football 2535 Basketball 1525 Track l,2,3,45 Lettermen 3,4. ROGER NOVAK Hi-Y l5 Photo Club 2,3 CVice Presidentl 4. KEN PAINE Hi-Y 253,45 Dramatics 45 Chorus 45 Photo Club 35 Football 253545 Track 153,45 Leaders 45 Lettermen 3,4. MARY ANN PAPAY Lantem 45 Safety Club 4. MIKE PATTON -IACQUIE PRASEK G.A.A. 1,25 Dramatics 3,45 Chorus 15 Band l,2,3,45 County Fcggxifll 35 Scholarship Test 25 Solo and Ensemble Contest JIM PULLING MARIO PULLING Track 4. PAT RADEMAKER G.A.A. CTreasurerD 25 fSecretaryJ 3,45 Class Officer fTreas- urerl l, fSecretaryl 45 Student Council 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45,FiT.A. 3545 Ohio State vs. Illinois l,2,35 Strohigan fEd- itor . MARIBEL REYES Y-Teens 25 G.A.A. 253,45 N.H.S. 3545 Class Officer fPresi- dentl 35 Student Council 25 fVice Presidentl 3, fPresidentj 45 Scholarship Test 15253545 Spanish Club 45 Lantem 35 Ohio State vs. Illinois 2. NOREEN ROCHE G.A.A. l,2,3,45 chorus 1,3,4. NOREEN ROCKY Y-Teens l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Dramatics 35 F.T.A. 35 Ohio State vs. Illinois 152. STEVE RYAN Track 4. DIANE SCHEMANN Y-Teens 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3545 N.H.S. 3,45 Cheerleader 3.45 Ohio State vs. Illinois 2,3,4. BARBARA SCHMIDTH I-Teens 15 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois JIM SI-IEARER Hi-Y 1,25 Photo Club 35 Basketball 1,25 Track 1. PAUL SHOAPS Photo Club 4. JOHN SHOLTY Hi-Y 1,25 Dramatics 15 Chorus 1,2,45 Football 1,3,45 Track l,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Lettermen 1,2,3,4. PAT SIDELL Y-Teens 45 G.A.A. 2,3,4. MARILYN SMITH Y-Teens 2, fSecretaryJ 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 153,45 Class Officer CTreasurerl 45 Student Council 3,45 Scholarship Test 2,3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois 4. LARRY STAMAN JANICE STOUGH Y-Teens 25 G.A.A. 25 Chorus 15 Library 1. KAROL STUART Y-Teens fSecretaryJ 1,2,3, CTreasurerl 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 1,3,45 Class Officer fVice Presidentl 1, fSecreta.fyJ 35 Scholarship Test 2,35 F.T.A. 3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois QMistress of Ceremoniesj 4. KAREN SWINGLE Dramatics 25 N.H.S. 45 Scholarship Test 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. CARY SZUNYOCH Photo Club 3,45 Strohigan 45 Basketball 1,2. GERRI TAYLOR Y-Teens 1,2,35 G.A.A. 35 Dramatics 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Ohio State vs. Illinois 2. PAT WALLACE Y-Teens 1,25 G.A.A. 2,35 Library 1,2. JIM WARD Science Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Strohigan 4, BONNIE WHITE G.A.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,4. CHUCK WHITMER Dramatics 1,25 Science Club 3, CPresidentJ 45 Lantem 45 Football 15 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 2. ROGER WILLBOND Hi-Y 3,45 Dramatics 45 Chorus 45 Spanish Club 35 Football 1,2,35 CCo-Captainj 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Let- termen l,2,3,45 Ohio State vs. Illinois Cheerleader 1. PAT WILLIAMS Library 1,2,3 1PresidentJ 4. DONNA WILSON Y-Teens 1,2,3 CSecretaryJ 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 45 F.T.A. CVice Presidentj 45 Penny Queen Candidate, fQueenl. JIM WOLFORD Photo Club 2. JOYCE YANIK Y-Teens 1,3545 G.A.A. 35 Dramatics 25 Chorus 1, 45 Band 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Solo and Ensemble Contest 4. JANE YEACER Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Chorus 1,45 N.H.S. 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Ohio State vs, Illinois 45 Strohigan 4. MARSHA YOUNG Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3545 Dramatics 2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 County Festival 35 Cheerleader 3,45 F.T.A. 3 QPresidentl 45 Lantem 45 Ohio State vs. Illinois 2,35 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4. JOHN ZABKA Spanish Club 3,45 Photo Club 3. PAUL ZAJACZ Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Bgskelball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Leaders 3,45 Lettermen 1, ,3, . JOHN CARSTEK Photo Club 2,3,4 fPresidentl5 Strohigan 4. ROBERTA GRAVES Y-Teens 1,2 fProgram Chairmanl 3, fPresidentJ 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Band 1,2,3,4 iPresidentl5 Majorette 3,4 CHead Majorettel5 Student Council 2 fSecretaryD 3,45 Home- coming Queen5 Ohio State vs. Illinois 1,2,3,45 Solo Ensem- ble Contest 1,2,3,4. Under the auspices of the American Field Service a foreign student spends one year in an American High School. Through the efforts of our own A.F.S. Chapter and the generosity of the com- munity, Alfredo Peter Held attended Strongsville High School this year. The senior class as well as the whole school really took Pete to heart as their friend and classmate. He admits to be- ing rather quiet and reserved in his native country, Sao Paulo, Brazil, but Strongs- ville Americanized,' him, as evidenced by these pictures. NVe will miss you, Pete, and hope that you will come back to America and Strongsville some day. Alfredo Peter Held Sleeping or studying? Speaking at F.T.A. tea Pete is demonstrating a dance. Slow dancing - a specialty A great football enthusiast. NSI And then there were parties . , . Honorary member of N.H,S. 127 Y
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