Sylvania Burnham High School - Burgoblac Yearbook (Sylvania, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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aioffe 48 Ediior-in-chief - - Associaie Eciiiors - Business Manager - Ari Eoliior ---- Aolvisor - - Mrs. Carol CoH'ern'1an Tom Waikins Shirley Gordon - Mary Wyanr - Joanne Teale Nancy Graurniicii -I ww' fe, -C ,i 5 if 131522 - -ziqqilf' 2, lc . Q 'Yi' -.wx ,LEIQQE ., .,,, fx. .fo F ' ' . 512735. -Lf' b. - u Q- 1 . . ,- X x 4 , . A +1 via: sg we' ' z:- x . 4: ' .V ,Y , ' P . ll S x 42- f,. v ,.:, 4 4 1 J.,:,Q- - .4?'5Y.bm I K 'gif' 1,4 ,Alfa . L Ti i' K V Ulgklalig' W1 HP r .T . if Wsifr 'iw' gr: 4 '.-5: N ' H.,,.4 2PT,..,.V,, f' Q5 , ' . 'figfi' ' 11, :F jg, -'N I F1 1 .f ' 1-T z- , ,gm 235 ' .5 all QITSR. ' '15-is A ,.,Y,,.. -LQ? +4 1 5-gl-::, 4, ri me 2. . .ea-rr - 2 'JP'-if - fi 'T ET- '7zme ERE in our school many sTudenTs have ac- quired in The pasT: shall acquire in The Tu- Tureg and are now in The process oT acquiring The knowledge wiTh which They will combaT The Torces They will ineviTably come in conTacT wiTh in laTer life. ' Many sTudenTs, Though Their apTiTude Tor book learning was noT greaT, derived greaT knowledge Trom The classes and acTiviTies in which They parTicipaTed. STudenTs become re- sponsible ciTizens. They develop sporTsmanship, courTesy, honesTy, and many oTher desirable TraiTs. As Time passes and we look back on This school year many OT us Teel ThaT iT has been one oT The mosT successTul years in The hisTory oT Burnham l-ligh School. I2l 4...-E in---f Here we meh Jralked, and laughed wifh our friends. l3l .......-r 'X' Through These porfals we have passed: in, To learning: out Jro life l41 .f--1 In The Tollowing pages oT This annual The Senior Class oT T948 will Try To porTraY some oT The sTages They wenT Through in becoming good ciTizens. WiTh ThaT in mind we iusT have This To say: As we Travel Through life, As a husband or wife, May our happenings be sTaTecl, WiTh picTures undaTecl. As The pages roll by. Ancl The happy years fly, So wiTh loTs of Tun and a liTTle 'sTriTe, We presenT To you our STudenT Life. 225 To a friend worlh knowing and +o one who has spenr her 'rime giving valuable help and as- sisrance +o lhe sluolenls of Burnham, we, The graolua+ing class of nineleen forly-eighl, grare- fully cleolicare +o Alice Sancliford 'rhe l948 Wyandolle. Your lcinclness, your helpfulness, your wise counsels, Miss Sanolilord, have no+ been in vain. We grarefully orler you lhis memen+o as slighl indicalion of our boundless esleem ancl appre- ciafion. lbl MISS ALICE SANDIFOJRD Our helper and our friend l 7 1 .it ' 31ij1i:'- - ' gow ,,,-:JV ev'-fn ,1,. ,, 2 r-. nm. ,:'.-kffr-'2ff,'1 '..1'7f -v- I .'::a:..f4 - P A M 03551 gf, 7faeifz. '7ime I 115 94 7ime W. q pw21?i'Y3gf '? 'P Lg Sw vffali' Lx 235 '3,,,.n ,A 4 nk' 3-13 53: gg Qt' ig ' 11.1 gg -- ww-1 1?7-'Iwi'-'ML 1. 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The class of l948 will always reiain fond memories of rheir school and a likable, kindly superinren- dent Mr. Baumgarlner. Miss Rose Slandish, Mr. Roy Mansfield Mrs. Fallis, Mr. Bohllce, Mr. Norlhcoll, Mr. Pemberion MR. C. D. COTTERMAN When we ihinlc of Mr. C. D. Collerman we Jrhinlc of a man who is always ready and willing +o help you al any Time. Mr. Cofler- man has noi' only given lo our school his lime and willing elilorfs To help orhers, bul also he has given fhese +o our communiry. Mr. Collerman received his educzalion al Muskingum College, Ohio Slale Universily, and Jrhe Universiry of Michigan and he holds his B.A. and M.A. degrees. l-le is now worlc- ing 'foward his doc+or's degree. The class of I948 will always remember every+hing Mr. Co++erman has done To help us be++er our educafion. C. D. COTTERMAN Sur principal and our friend. 1 J' Sealed: Mr. Collerman, Mr. Baumgarrner. Mr. lra Baumgarfner, Mr. R. G. Landers, Mr. Clar' M ' , Mr. Morris Wagonlander, Dr. George Slrandingz Mrs. Kay Randall, Mrs. Mae Johnslron, Mrs. ence einen Verna Buck, Mrs. Thelma MacConnell, Mrs. Lora Randall. Wafkins. RUTH McBRIDEg B.S. in Ed. Daylon Ari Museum Ohio Slale Universily Eine Aris in High School VIRGINIA BAHONEY: A,B. Marshall College Typing I and II Business Arifhmelic Shorlhand I and Il A, Commercial Club GRACE OTTO: 5.5. in Ed. Bowling Green Sfale Universily Bookkeeping Commercial Law Salesmanship General Business KATI-IRYN BESS7 B.S. in Journalism B.S. in Ed. Ohio Slale Universily American Lilerafure Journalism I and II English 9 Sluclenl Prinis Quill and Scroll MARY R. BIGELOW: B.A. Grinnell College Universily of Piffsburgh Universily of Toledo Universify of Iowa Civics English 9 I I2 I NANCY GRAUMLICHQ B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green S+a're Universily English lO Grammar I2 Annual Advisor Junior Class Advisor FRIEDA HEIBYQ B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green Sfale Universily English 9 Reading 7 and 8 Sevenlh Grade Advisor JULIA ROBlNSON: A.B.I l-l.S.C.Z M.A. in Psychology Sl. Mary's of lhe Springs Ohio Slale Universily . English 7 l-lislory 7 Malhemaiics 7 Special Educarion Deparlmenl Red Cross Sophomore Class Advisor HELEN SCHROEDER: B.S. in Ed. Indiana Slale Universily Muncie Normal College Bowling Green Slaie Universily Universily of Toledo English 7 and 8 Correspondence Club Y-Teens Eighlh Grade Advisor THAD S. ABELL: B.S. in Ed. Wesfern Reserve Teachers' College Universily of Cincinnafi Universily of Toledo Geography Freshman Class Advisor ll3l RONALD V. ADAMS: A,B.: M.A Universily of Toledo Universily of Michigan World I-lislory American I-Iisfory Nafional I-lonor Sociely IDA BUI-IROW: B.S. in Ed.: M.A Bowling Green Shale Universily I-lisfory 7 ROY C. MANSEELD: B.S. in Ed. M.A. Bowling Green Sfafe Universily Universily of Toledo Indiana Universily American I-lisfory Debafe Debafe Club Srudenl Council Deen of Boys Honorary Member of Thespians Nalional Forensic League RUTH BROWN: B.S. in Ed. Ohio Siaie Universily Universily of Toledo Supervisor of Sylvania School Cafe-Ieria VIRGINIA GIBSON: B.S. in Ed. Ohio Slare Universify Vocalional Home Economics ' Sophomore Girl Reserves ' b IMI I LELA H. TROMBLY: B.S. in Ed Bowling Green Slale Universily Vocalional Home Economics F. l'l. A. Sophomore Girl Reserves ALICE SANDlFORDg M.A. Universily of Michigan Universiiy ol Mexico Emerson College Columbia Universilv Cambridge, England The Lourve, Paris The Borghese, Rome Spanish I, II Spanish Club Senior Class Advisor JUNE STILLER: B.A. Universily ol Toledo Lalin l, II English 8 Lalin Club Freshman Class Advisor BETTY FOLLAS: Ph.B. Universily ol Toledo Bowling Green Slale Universiiy THOMAS GILLOOLY: B.S. in Universily ol Toledo Universily of Michigan Advanced Algebra Maihemalics Junior Class Advisor l'li-Y Golf Coach A Il5I REUEL C. NISWANDER: A.B. Bluliliion College Ohio Slale Universiiy Bowling Green Slale Universily Universiiy of Toledo Malhemaiicsg 7 and 8 Eighlh Grade Advisor ROSE STANDISI-lg BA. in Ecl. Conneclicul College of Women Wellesly College Norlhweslern Universiiy Yale Universiiy Algebra I Plane Geornelry Solid Geornelry Trigonomeiry Senior Girl Reserves l-ionoary Member of Thespians Dean of Girls Siudenl Council PAUL ELEYQ B.S. in Ed.: M.A. Ohio Slaie Universily Ohio Norlhern Universiiy Band Music Supervisor A Cappella Choir HELEN SPROUL Ohio Siaie Universiiy Vocal and lnsirumenial Music Freshman-Sophomore Choir Junior Band HELEN M. PAPENFUS: B.S. in Fd Universily of Toledo Girls Physical Ed. G.A.A. Cheerleaders Leader's Club llbl ORLA THOMAS: B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green Slale Universily Ohio Slale Universi'l'y Soulhweslern Universily Uniyersily of Norlh Carolina Boys' Physical Educalion Direclor of Alhlelics Foolball Coach Baslcelball Coach JAMES ZECKMAN: B.S. in Ed. Ohio Slale Universily Bowling Green Slale Universily Social Science Physical Educalion Assislanl Foofball and Freshman Baslcelball Coach Baseball Coach MARGARET C. FAIRCHILD: A-.B B.O.: B.L.l.7 M.A. Ohio Norlhern Universily Universily ol: Michigan Norlhwesfern Universily King's School ol: Oralory Whilney Sludios ol: Plallorm Arl Boslon Lyceum School Public Speaking English Li'l'era'rure American Li'l'era'l'ure Nalional Thespians l-lonor Sociely Nalional Forensic League Drama Club Choric Speech Club EXALENA COLLINS: B.S. in Ed. Earlham College Indiana Universily General Science Chess Club Science Club JOY POSEY: A.B.: B.S. in Ed. Ohio Slaie Universily Biology Zoology and Bolany Biology Club ll7l WILLIAM WOOD: B.S. In Ed. Ohio Slale Universily Ohio Norlhern Universily Universily of Toledo Chemislry Physics Direclor of Visual Educalion Proieclion Club Chemislry Club Physics Club LOUIS WI-lITMANg B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green Slalo Universily Biology Malhemalics American Problems American I-Iislory Assislanl' Baslcelball Coach ROBERT R. WYANT: B.S.: M.A. Bowling Green Slale Universily Willenburg College Universily of Toledo Ohio Slale Universily Governmenl and Economics Direclor of Aclivilies Direclor of Guidance Safely Driving Senior Class Advisor WALDO BLISS Ohio Slale Universily Y.M.C.A. School of English Universily of Toledo Junior and Senior Machine Shop Junior and Senior Malhernalics Problems of American Democracy Junior Business English Blue Prinl Reading Senior Mechanical Drawing Vocalional Club LAWRENCE E. EPPLEYy B.S. in Vocalional ECI, Universily ol Toledo Ohio Slale Uniyersily Ford Trade School Lincoln Eleclric Welding School Thirleen Years of Induslrial Experience IISI VERNON R. GERBERI B.S. in lndus 'rrial Aris: BA. in Ari Ohio Slale Universily Bluiciion College Mechanical Drawing WALTER W. LLOYD: B.S. in Ed. Ohio Siale Universiiy Ohio Norlhern Universily lndusirial Aria HAROLD McCONNELL High Poinl College. Norlh Carolina Universiiy of Toledo Six Years of Trade Experience Machine Shop ORRISON L. WERNER Universily of Toledo Ninefeen Years of Experience Aulomoiive Shop Vocaiional Deparlmenl Vocaiional Club T191 . ..:Sff ' S V . ,,- . J ,ez EH .L 4 -J i .-TEV..-,fi V .fufaw 4, . ,. ..VV Q V ,- 1,, -T- .fzf N' N if ' .V 52: , 'A . ' 'Zi' Cvq, -. ' w. W fl iS, 'T ' I sr' . I '., 'FX V 4 ff' ' 1 Y- A V '- :za V- 2 WV- ' :HQ . ' L 3 I 1' V . X 'T' H. .. -K Q : V.: , . , 'Q':gz, :Q 1 -X , ' IV?- 1, 1.',g-j'.7.j. ,fp ,Jim i z. fi'-'52 ' .3423 f- ' J? 11 12 i ,I -My V63 - ,. qi'-i 1. 1 ' 1- - Qm:.,.-f gsv. ff- 4.,-V-:gras-. 1233- . 2- f- as-vasbzwif -L fp.. U-.ffm f 5. Y 1. 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LEROY BECK JOANN BETTING-ER He is Iimid, he is shy, Kind words produce Jrheir ihere is mischief in his eye. own image in men's souls, and a beauliful image il' is. kjbgfif ,KiIJf'i',ffnfl'f SHIRLEY BOOR HENRIETTA BOYERII Sweelness of smile indi- Moderafion is Ihe pleasure cales sweeiness of char- of Jrhe wise. acler. I An amiable girl wilh a The spiril of conlesl is his deep heart BOB BEVERIDGEV NANCY BEVERIDGE His good nalure never When opporlunify knocks, varies. V she will be Ihere. CHARLES BRATTAIN DORIS BREMER There isn'I' a boy more Calmness is a grear ad- iolly Ihan he. vanlage. was f, ws. ,M , ,. fn., . , DAVID BRZEZINSKI SHIRLEY BUCK ERNEST CAMPBELL A lillle nonsense is rel- Good humor, good nalure, Whalever he does he does ished now and Then by Ihe ready Tor fun. well. besl of men. ' X I. BILL CHERRY GENEVA COMES CLARABELLE BOB CONDON The farmers are Ihe found- A smile is woman's besl COMSTOCK Shorf and cheerful. ers of civilizafion. friend, Happy am I, from care I am free-why aren'I They all conlem' like me? HOMER COUTURE EVELYN DAVIS JANE DAVIS HOWARD DAVOLL Life is lusfa game of golf. Always liqhfhearled and The sun rises and sels in Hard work and amloilion Tull of fun. her eyes. leads To success. I MARIE CLARK Ouiclc wif and a friendly disposilion. CAROL COTTERMAN Those who have lighl in Jrhemselves will noi revolve as sallililes. I JOHN DAVOLL A man of few words is 'Ihe besl' man. ANITA DOI-EY BILLIE FARREL EUGENE FLEEGER FRED FLETCHER Cha++er.i CIWGIISV. 35 I QQ. As merry as The day is Wil combined wilh wisdom Laughler loanishes care and I go on forever. long. is his. JOHN FRITSCH HELEN FORD PEGGY GLEN JEANETTE GIFFIN ALMA GOOD Ouief and good nafured. A face wilh gladness over- Wilh quielness and pa? She is so a'Hrac+ive no Good 'Ihings come in small spread. , Hence, goals are reached. man could resisi Tipping packages. lx! V g his hearl' Io her. fwgl , . VW Ny, - SHIRLEY GORDON BOB HAALL BOB HANNA RALPH HARRWALDT BILLY HAWKINS Hard work has won her A loyal, courageous sporls- Weak men wail for oppor- many honors. man. 'runiliesg slrong men make Them. A man who enioys working wilh molher earlh. Those wi+h zeal are very Iorlunale. SHIRLEY REED BETTY ROBER SHARON ROE STANLEY RADZIMOSKI Honor lies in honesf foil. A girl of few words is The Her ways are ways of Hard work achieves good WAN ETA ROOT A capable gal wilh a good nalure. MARY SMITH A smile as big as her heart besl girl. ELAINE SCI-IMUCKER Simplicily of manner is Ihe grealesl ailainmenf. DORTHY SOULE Success does no'I depend so much on exlernal help as on self-reliance. pleasanlness, and all her resulls. pafhs are peace. JOANNE SEILER JERRY SIEFERT Dulies done are pleasures He is a Irue genlleman. won. DONNA STEVENSON GERRIE SULLIVAN Gracious Io Ihe Inlh' de- So modesl'-half her wor'Ih gree. is nol' Icnown. MARCELLA REISSER Her charm slrikes sight buf her meril Ihe soul. fi, an I f.- ., BILL SMITH He made a 'rhousand friends. MARILYN TAYLOR Sweeiness, Irulh, sincerily Io all. 1 . .. ., , .. .. .,.. . . swan. N3Q'e.v.Mb1itJ:'xagIQ.J,Z,.5.v3b1.3if 2:5124 2 Hfshxfiti g DONALD WEBER ARLENE WESTFALL BEVERLY WESTFALL RICHARD WEST DOROTHY WIDNEY Nealness is worlh more Her eyes express halfwhal Valianl' is 'rhe word for People of 'ralenl are peo- Her hearf is as loriqhl' lhan gold. her hearl feels. Beverly. ple for occasion. her eyes. 2 HAROLD WILCYNSKI MARIAN WILDER NORMAN WISE Full of mischief and a lol Speech is greal, bul'silenCe l-lis by-worcl is sporls. ' of fun. is qrealer. VERA WITTSCHECK DWAYNE WRIGHT MARY WYANT ROSE YAW DONALD ZEITER A good hear? is lilce gold. A masler of all he surveys. 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J ' r aa.:4-megan? ibn-'ffm--.---. - --uid' 5' I -41,147 gy 7- 1 :elf-Ivggfpy.-':'frgvv' ,IG . ,,3,.',.3.,,lF,.LA, -,yy asain. Sq,-'Eff f-r1:. 'r gif ' .-f v-my . Yqqxwgzzg. - 1. ', me-' Radfie ana! Smecuq Reflectiom Lef me infroduce myself-I am 'rhe red rose of l948. I belong fo fhe Senior Class fhaf gradu- afed from Burnham I-Iigh in I948. Ten years have passed since I was dropped on fhe side- walk of Main Sfreel' in Sylvania. I have been asleep a long fime, buf foday I awoke fo ob- serve many old friends. I woke up when one of my leaves was cruelly sfepped on by Chuck Braffain, who was wheeling a barrel of cemenf fo Ken Beadle. They are remodeling fhe chemical Iaborafory which is :Jperafed by Dick Koehrman and Tom I-lefman. The iob is supervised by Bob I-ludson, chief in- dusfrial engineer for fhe Dick Crown and Bob Beveridge Consfrucfion Com pa ny. My goodness, fhaf was Russell Clarkson carry- ing a posfer announcing fhaf fhe famous scien- fisf, Marie Clark, was going fo lecfure in Chal- len I-Iall, named affer Fred Challen, SyIvania's famous golf champion. Wfhaf's fhaf coming down fhe sfreef? Land sakds,1if's a liffle German Band wifh Bob I-Iundley direcfing. Dear, dear John MacDon- is sI'iII 'roofing his horn, Jimmy Munson is sfill sfrefching his frombone. And who is fhaf fall sfafely genfleman playing fhe piccolo-why if's none ofher fhan Dick Wesf. Thaf drummer looks familiar, why if's my old classmafe Bob Condon. My whaf a beaufiful floaf following fhaf band, and who is on if buf Shirley Boor, fhe famous I-Iollywood acfress, surrounded by parf of her supporfing casf in Follies of I958 , I believe I know some of fhem, fhere is Vincenl' Jones, her leading man, fhe Romeo of I958, Margaref Lingo, Marcella Reisser, Dorofhy Korb and Glen l32I Lay. Who is fhaf running frying fo cafch up wifh fhe floaf, why if is Marilyn Palmer wifh her make-up kif, assembled by fhe famous beaufy experfs, Boyer and I-lawkins, beffer known fo me as I-lenrieffa and Billy. And lasf buf nof Ieasf, here comes fhe Ma- yor's car, escorfed by Dave Brzezinski, Chief of Police, and riding wifh Mayor Trowbridge is Luelva Jones, his faifhful secrefary for fhe pasf nine years, Mary Wyanf, Presidenl' of fhe Vil- lage Council, Commissioner Billie Farrell of fhe Wafer Deparfmenf, and Peggy Plum, Fire Chief. Ohl Oh! who are fhose women arguing and looking af me, why if is Shirley Buck and Alma Good, reporfers for fhe Sylvania Senfinel. I do believe Shirley is going fo pick me up. I won- der whaf is in sfore for me, perhaps fhey will fake me fo fhe Iecfure-yes, fhaf is where we are headed, perhaps l'II gef fo see some of fhe ofher members of fhe class of '48. My, Challen I-lall is cerfainly a grand place: fhere is Leo Konz, head usher. Jusf in fronf of us, I see Syl- vesfer Trucker and Sfanley Radzimoski, co-own- ers of fhe Sylvania Fix-If Shop. Dear, dear, I musf have faken a Iiffle snooze, fhe lecfure is finished. and who is nexf on fhe program-why if's fhe Terrific Trio , Dick Lenf, Bob Marfin and Phil Thompson, singing fhe laf- esf son hif by I-lelen Ford-my land, Joanne Teale is accompanying fhem. I'm glad fhal' program is over. Who is fhaf sfunning looking woman coming fowards us, why if is Geneva Combs, famous Powers Model, and whaf is fhaf I iusf heard her say, can if be she means she buys all her clofhes al' The Davis, I-lobling 84 Reed Sfore, imporfers of famous Paris fashions, 'rhaf musf be Evelyn Davis, Shir- ley I-Iobling and Shirley Reed. I eerfainly am glad fo gef ouf of fhere, oh, I don'l' believe ShirIey's car is going fo sfarf, perhaps fhe genflemen in fhe car nexf fo us will help us ouf. I-low lucky if is John and I-loward Davoll, of DavoII's Super Aufo Service. I do believe fhal' is Nancy Beveridge, Presidenl' of fhe Bank, followed by her Secrefary, Carl I-Iovey and her chauffeur, Raymond Bufz. Isn'f fhaf Shirley Weaver, of Weaver's 5 and IO, rushing fo fhe bank wifh a suifcase full of money. I see WagonIander's Emporium is sfill one of fhe lead- ing business places, apparenfly Bonnie's fraining as a sfore execufive was nof in vain. I under- sfand fhey have opened several branch sfores, one in Offawa Lake under fhe supervision of Jeaneffe Giffin, and one in Richfield Cenfer under fhe supervision of Jane I-Ioffman. Whaf is fhaf ad in fhe window of fhe Bremer EQ Schmucker Arf Shoppe? I do declare, Town I-Iall is presenfing Dorofhy Soule, leading lady wifh Marion Lochbihler supporfing her in Ro- meo and Julief , and look, coming soon Leroy and Leila Beck, sensafional dance feam. I-low inferesfing, fhe cosfumes for fhe dance feam were designed by Jane Davis and Don Zeifer, 'Famous cosfumers. Thaf fraffic officer cerfainly looks familiar, no wonder, if is Leonard Keeler, and who is fhaf in fhe car he has iusf sfopped for speeding? Oh, l know, if's Webb, Wrighf, Wilcynski and Beach, beffer known as fhe Four l-lorsemen of Foofball wifh fhe Chicago Bears. Oh, oh, whaf is Shirley sfooping fo pick up, she beffer be careful or she will lose me: l'm iusf abouf fo fall on fhe groundl She's picking up a l948 Class Ring wifh inifials J.F. , who can fhaf be, l wonder if if belongs fo John Frifsch, Sfreef lnspecfor, he was always losing fhings. Where are we going now, perhaps she can find fhe l-less jewelry sfore where fhe rings were purchased, perhaps fhey will refurn if fo him. Whaf a surprise, fhis sfore isn'f run by l-less, buf now bears fhe name of Black, Webb 84 l-larrwaldf , my old friends Bob, George and Ralph. iWhaf an inferesfing buf weary day fhis has been for me, l wish Shirley would be a liffle more careful, my head is a liffle heavy, oops, here l go down among fhe wafchmaker's fools, buf l am foo weary fo care. l-lum! Will you please quif iabbing me, iusf because you are fhe wafchmaker's head screw- driver, don'f fhink you can drive me, don'f you know l was an imporfanf parf of fhe Class of I'-748l Oh, so you fhink you are imporfanf foo, you say you have seen and heard from a number of fhe members of fhaf Class, well, l'm foo fired fo falk: buf you can give me some of fhe inside dope on a few of my former friends. The screwdriver, affer clearing his fhroaf, fhen began his sfory. The ofher day l was very busy screwing screws info fhe infricafe holes, when Anifa Doley, chief operafor af fhe Telephone Office, came in and was she full of gossip, she musf have spenf mosf of her fime lisfening in over fhe wires. She said Merlyn Krieger and Roberf Jennewine were working for fhe Shorfway Bus Lines. Don Weber, fhe famous sporf announcer is expecfed fo give a play by play descripfion of fhe Bob l-lall-El- wood Nieman Boxing Exhibifion, refereed by Roberf Jones. Velda Paselk has been promofed fo fhe posifion of Secrefary fo Bob l-lanna, Sen- afor of Ohio. Franklin James and Wanefa Roof, disc iockies for WiSPD and WTOL are sfill fuedin' and fighfin ', Beverly McClure, wifh fhe aid of her Secrefary, Joanne Seiler, has iusf complefed a book enfifled Advice fo fhe Love Lorn, illusfrafed by Dorofhy Widney. l iusf wonder how Anifa can keep all fhaf in her head, l fhoughf she had spilled all she knew when she sfarfed wifh more gossip. Clarabelle Comsfock is press agenf for George Moore, beffer known as Mr. America , and Barbara McGuire, world champion swimmer has a pri- vafe airplane and Bob Mohr is doing her pilof- ing. Bill Pelfon and Raymond Off are playing baseball wifh fhe Defroif Tigers. Wafkins and Wafkins sure fake care of fhe populafion of Sylvania, Dr. Tom Wafkins brings fhe new mem- bers info fhe world, while Jack books passage fo fhe beyond . Beffinger and Waife, song and dance feam, are appearing af fhe Brown Derby. Docfor Cofferman has iusf sef up her office in Sylvania's new Medical Building. She has become famous for her arficle in fhe recenf medical iournal. Mary Barger and Gerrie Sullivan, local beau- ficians have an offer from Hollywood, fo do hair sfyles for fhe forfhcoming picfure fo be pro- duced by Norma Koesfer, direcfed by Eugene l-lolf. Bill Cherry, Roy Miller and Earl Troufner, who have iusf purchased a ranch in Texas, ex- pecf fo produce squirfless grapefruif. Shirley Gordon and Joanne Mcliinlay refurned fhis spring affer spending lasf winfer as exchange feachers in Chile, fhey reporfed on fhe frip down fhey mef Sharon Roe, sleufh for Mr. Dis- fricf Afforney, Eugene Fleeger, and fhey say Wesffall 84 Wesffall were in charge of fhe ship's dining room. Ca f. Kuiawski was in charge of fhe ship, and Bill? Smifh, Alvin Lancasfer and Red Wise were among fhe ship's crew. While in New York fhey visifed fhe secrefarial school run by Donna Sfevenson and Mary Smifh. My was l glad, if was fime for her fo gef back fo her iob of 'lisfen' in. l do believe fhaf's Marilyn Miller and Joan McDaniels, bofh married, bringing fheir liffle boys' Mickey Mouse wafches in fo have fhem repaired. As fhey sfood fhere chaffing, my screwdriver ears heard fhem say fhaf Rose Yaw and Vera Wiffscheck are compefing for fhe nafional fyping championship, and l-lomer Cou- fure, manager of fhe Gay Ninefies Club, has signed Ernesf Campbell, masfer of ceremonies for fhe coming season. Jerry Sieferf and Jim Kroll, propriefors of a sporfing goods sfore, where Paf Wagner is secrefary, are feafuring fhe lafesf in sporfswear by Darrell Fry and Mari- lyn Taylor. Belfy Rober is home economics feacher af Burnham, and Peggy Glen and Alice Miller are in charge of fhe commercial deparf- menf af Burnham. Who should come wandering in buf police Sergeanf Marian Wilder wifh her fwo able as- sisfanfs Fearless Fred Flefcher and Daring Dick Kosfer looking for a small diamond wafch which was sfolen af an arisfocrafic dinner lasf week. Oh, yawned fhe screwdriver, l'm so fired l fhink l will lie down and have a snooze. If you like you may resf in fhe wafch spring box and we can confinue our reminiscence fomorrow. I V i F E i X A? 555 'iff JUNIOR CLASS A+ las'r Jrhe Jrime has come when we will be seniors! exclaims 'rhis en+husias+ic class. This class ol' I949 had a successful year. The big clock was kepr in order by Harold Sanderson as president Duane Luse as vice- president Herb Conrad as Ireasurer, and Jane Borucki as secrerary. The class kepr good Iime wirh Mr. Thomas Gilloly and Mrs. Nancy Graumlich advising 'rhem. Everyone was aglow on The nighr of De- cember 23 aI' Iheir Junior Prom, Midwin+er Dream . They danced 'ro Ihe 'runes ol: Ray Lan+z's orchesrra ar 'rhe Trilby Log Cabin.. Those keeping Ihe clocks of sporrs busy were Ellis Tripp, Dick Wison, and Rolland McCormick. The girls were also aciive in in- I'ramuraIs. Janer Truex and Lois Van Gunlen were ourslranding in speech work borh raking Iirsr place in local Prince of Peace Conresrs. The class was well represenred in music by Margarer Wepler who Iook parlr in all musi cal acriviries. I CIRCLE: H. Sanderson, H. Conrad, J. Borucki, D Luse. ROW I: J. Baker. ROW 2: J. Ackland, H. Arnsled. ROW 3' L. Barailloux, R. Bender, J. Bingham, N Borucki, M. Borucki, J. Boyd, R. BraI'Iain. ROW 4: D. Brooks, L. Bull, D. Burch, E. Caldwell J. Cline, H. Conrad, N. Cook. ROW 5' C. Corbin, R. Cowdrey, C. Cox, P Creque, J. Croft H. Crawford, J. Cupp. ROW 6: R. Danden, M. Davis, D. DeChanI, D. E son, B. Doreus, L. DeChanI', J. Faunce. ROW 7: P. Felfman, P. Ferrall, B. Finch, B. Frank D. Geck, S. Gempel, A. Gleason. ROW 8: J. Glilzner, B. Good, M. Garenilo, R Gray, M. Grimes, D. Hall, F. Hall. ROW 9: M. Hamann, B. Harmon, B. Harris, P Harroun, C. Hass, R. Harwaldr, B. Heilman. ROW IO: G. Heririck, N. Hipsher, J. HiIIIer, R Hubbard, J. Huffman, V. Hughey, M. Hunr. ROW II: G. Jenkins, M. Johnson, B. Kerlin, D Kirk, F. Kirkby, D. Koch, B. Kuhlrnan. YI3 36 lx, N y . ROW I: D. Langley, H. Langenderfer, L. Langen- derfer, M. Lanham, H. Lanham, A. Lewis, H. Lewis. ROW 2: C. Lochbiler, T. Lowe, D. Luse, R. McCor- mick, C. McDaniel, J. McEvers, J. Meinen. ROW 3: R. Merz, D. Micham, C. Miller, C. Miller M. Miller, J. Moore, G. Moriimer. ROW 4: M. Mosher, A. Musser, B. Napierala, M apierala, D. Nelson, J. Nelson, J. Nelson. ll ROW 5: M. Nichler, L. Olrich, C. Orna, J. Panl D. Pellon, M. Pomeranz, C. Pucilowslci, F. Reed. ROW 6: L. Reger, R. Riley, F. Rilnour, H. Sander- son, R. Sayers, B, Schlieman, A. Schmuclcer. I1 l , R Nxt, ROW 7: A. Schoenegge, R. Schusler, W. Schwarlz N. Seeley, E. Shane, N. Shanks, M. Sharp. I 'V n ROW 8: J. Sieberi, D. Sieia, D. Simmons, C, Smilh F. Smilh, K. Smilh, J. Smilh. ROW 9: R. Smilh, L. Sosbe, A. Sullcailis, L. Sieele S. Sfewarf, T. Tabloerl, L. Tenney. ROW IO: K. Tenney, E. Tripp, J. Truex, C. Turner R. Twining, J. Underwood, B. Valenfine. V ROW ll: L., Van Gunlen, G. Vine, E. Wahl, J Wakelancl, D. Ward, D. Ward, M. Wepler. ,. Row 12. H. Williams, E. Wilson, D.'lWilson, L Whiilaker, B. Yeager, D. Yeager, L. Zinlcie. l 37 l SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class oT '48 launched OTT on Their second year under compIeTe conTroI. In command OT The crew was Owen Sanderson as capTain, Frank MarTin was co-capTain, Mary Jane Edmonds kepT The log-book, and Suzie FuersT Took care OT The Treasury. Their TirsT social evenT oT The year was a dance, The MinueT on The Mayflower which was a huge success. On The i3Th oT March They had a real bang-up aTTair in The Torm OT a Tormal dance. RepresenTing The sophomores in aThIeTics were Pen Dallas, Melvin Hall and Bob SrniTh who did commendable jobs on The baskeirball Team. CIRCLE: F. MarTin, O. Sanderson, M. J. Ed- monds, S. FuersT. ROW I: J. Ackland, L. Andrews. ROW 2: O. ATherTon, W. Archambo. ROW 3: W. Archambo, R. Barnes ROW 4: J. Baily, D. Be-rndT, M. BeTTinger, T. BeTTir-iger, H. BeTz, M. Bigelow, L. Billings. ROW 5: L. Bishop, K. BIysTone, R. A. Bowling, M. L. Buckeye, J. BuTz, D. CarTer, B. Chandler. ROW 6: A. Cherry, D. ChrisTians, R. Clark, Z. Clark, D. Clarkson, L. Coakley, D. Condon. ROW 7: D. Condon, J. Cooper, D. Cowell, K. Creque, R. Daque, P. Dallas, D. Downing. ROW B: L. Drabik, M. J. Edmonds, M. Erick- son, N. Evou, V. Fields, L. Finch, B. Fisher. ROW 9: J. Ford, D. Francis, C. Fries, S. FuersT, M. C. Gallup, P. Gemple, H. Goodwin. ROW IO: D. Gray, M. J., GuyTon, P. Hackman, B. Hall, M. Hall, M. HamiITon, M. Harmes. ROW II: F. Hasbrouck, V. Hasley, L. Hawkins, N. Helman, J. Horne, N. Hundley, R. HurT. ROW I2: A. James, J. Janney, J. Jarvis, D. Jenkins, G. Judd, S. Kanavel, S. Kellei. I 39 I ROW I: D. Koesler, R. Kruse, N. Kuiawski, B. Lamberl, J. Lambert V. Lancasler, D. Langender- fer, E. Larzeler. ROW 2: R. Leslie, D. Lewis, E. Lewis, W. Lloyd, J. Long, l.- Main, C. Mariela, F. Marlin. ROW 3: D. McCormick, B. Meredilh, E. Miller, L. Miller, L. Miller, R. Miller, M. Moody. ROW 4: D. Musser, D. Napierala, C. Niles, R. Niswander, H. Owens, H. Pierce, P. Polland. ROW 5: H. Pomeranz, L. Hay, T. Rinehart V. Rex, J. Rippen, S., Robinson, H. Roudebaugh. ROW 6: H. Roudebaugh, P. Rogers, S. Roome, C. Rueier, F. Russell, M. L. Russell, D. Sanders. ROW 7: O. Sanderson, L. Sanderson, J. Schar- schmidl, C. Schlalfer, C. Schmidlin, M. A. Seiiz, R. Schullz. ROW 8: S. Schramelc, A. Sharp, J. Sharp, J. Smellzer, A. Smilh, R. Smilh, D. Smiih. ROW 9: M. Smith, N. Smilh, 6. Slraub, M. Slroud, L. Slallsworlh, L. Szymanslci, D. Sallnowslci. ROW IO: R. Terry, J. Thomas, R. Thompson, R Tschappal, M. Tuclcerman, J. Turlc, R. Urbanslci. ROW Il: D. Warnlce, L. Webb, B. Wepler, J Weslon, J. Wilder, P. Wilson, D. Williams. ROW 121 6. Williams, B. Whiie, D. Whife, C Willer, R. Wood, P. Zeiqler, R. Zumbrum. , l39l THE FRESHMAN CLASS Well aT lasT we're in high school! My how TasT The Time goes since we really are here. We had one OT The cuTesT dances oT The year, namely, Make Mine CounTry STyle. Judy WheaTon was awarded a prize Tor The besT dressed TarmereTTe. AnoTher Thing we are really proud oT is ThaT Two oT our Tellows made TirsT sTring on The reserve baslceTT:-all Team. Their names? None oTher Than Don Rush and Dale Por- Ter. For The TirsT year in high school The oTTi- cers TelT ThaT They were adding Their besT To Their record. They reigned as Tollows: Lorene Tuclcerman, presidenTq Della Coo- per, vice-president JaneT Wobser, secre- Tary: and BeTTy Freeman as Treasurer. The STudenT Council represenTaTives were Jane Downing, Eleanor Wefer, and Ross Mic- ham. One oT The lucl4iesT persons was Billy BuTz who won The radio-phonograph combina- Tion when his name, among many oThers, was enTered Tor The drawing oT The prizes Tor The magazine campaign. CIRCLE D. Cooper. B. Freeman, L. Tuclcerman, J. Wobser, ROW l. J. Alspaclc. ROW 2: P. Andrews, M. Bailey. ROW 3: S. Baller, R. Balz. ROW 4: D. Barfell, D. Bauman, A. Bayer, R. Beach, R. BexTon, A. BexTon, M. BeuTler. ROW 5: C. Bingham, A. BluTh, E. Bobzean, A. Boise, J. Bonlowslci, D. Bennerman, M. Brodbeck. ROW CluxTon, ROW 6: M. Bronson, B. Caldwell, V. Chanler, l.. H. ComsToclc, W. Connors, D. Cooper. 7: C. Cowdry, F. CrabTree, R. Creque, M. Darden, R. Davenport R. Davis, D. Davoll. ROW 8: G. DeChanT, K. DeerwesTer, J. Down- ing, C. DuHamel, R. DunsTon, M. Earp, A. Ed- monds. ROW 9: J. Fall, J. Fanning, G. Flagg, B. Ford, R. Frank, B. Freeman, K., FriTsch. ROW IO: T. FuTrell, L. GarneTT, L. GarneTT, M. GarneTT, J. Gibson, B. GifTin, J. Gill. ROW ll' M. Gillhouse, J. Good, J. Gries, R. Guernsey, L. HaeTiner, R. Hayes, S. HoeTner. ROW l2: B. Haley, M. Hall, R. HampTon, S. HarTwig, J. Hibbs, J. Hipsher, J. Hobling. ROW I3: J. Huling, J. lclces, B. Jackson, G. Janney, P. Jarvis, J. JacquoT, R. Kaczmerak. T401 ROW I: P. Knapp, R. Kock, C. Konz, W.KroII, J. Kruse, H. Kubiiz, R. Lanqenderfer, A. LaPoini. ROW 2: F. Laughlin, D. Langenclerier, N. Leil- ner, D. Lewis, W. Limes, R. Linenkugal, R. Lingo, E. Lisenbee. ROW 3: J. Lislci, W. Lislci, D. Lubinslci, A. Luce, J. Madalinsici, R. Marlcwoocl, C. Maurer, M. McClain. ROW 4: G-. McCormick, J. McCormick, R. Micham, E. Miller, J. Miller, R. Miller, S. Miller, V. Mockloee. ROW 5: C. Morgan, M. Mull, R. Murd, W. Nurd, B. Napariala, D., Norris, B. Oeizel, H. Olson. ROW 6: J. Orlando, J. Osborn, A. OH, A. Poriula, D. Porier, T. Price, C. Puri, M. Rasmussin. ROW 7: A. Reimschusel, G. Reimschusel, D. Reynolds, J. Riienour, R. Roller, P. Roberls, S. Rohn, V. Roof. ROW 8: N. Ruse, D. Rush, F. Sayers, R.Schaar- schmidi, M. Schwariz, C. Schiven, D. Scoii, C. Sheller. ROW 9: D. Shively, M. Srniih, R. Siansley, V. Siarlcey, D. Siepleion, P. Siylceman, M. Teale, L. Tuclcerman. ROW IO: G. Turner, D. Vesey, R. Vinceni, E Wagonfeald, K. Wahl, C. Waldron, J. Wallcer, H Warrilce. ROW Il: G. Wailcins, L. Weaver, J. Webb, J Wefer, M. Weis, J. Wheaion, R. Whiieman, D Widner. ROW I2: D. Williams, J. Williams, J. Wobser B. Worihy, P. Wrighi, N. Yeager. M. Yerg, T Zeigler. l 4' l 1 V 4 EIGHTH GRADE So near and yeT so Tar is The moTTo OT The up and coming class oT I952. Leading The class as presidenT is Doug James. Jim Hoshal lends a helping hand as vice-presidenT. Keeping The records and guarding The moola oT The class are Sandy Essenger and AneTTe Ray. Mr. Ruhl Niswander and Miss Helen Schroeder en- dure The headaches of being class ad- Visors. GreaTesT predicaTion OT class is ThaT, brown-eyed, soTT-spoken ArdiTh McKinlay will Tollow in The TooTsTeps OT her illusTrious sisTers, Joanne and Marilyn, who were Sen- ior Girl Reserve presidenTs in T944 and l94B. Class arTisT is Margie Beveridge. Sharp dressers are lucia Landers and Mary KusTharT. AThleTics raTe high on The lisT oT This acTive class. Ann Weaver, June DeChanT, Sylvia Thoms, Donna Glanzman, and Norma W'hiTe lead The class in baslcefball. The opposiTe sex is noT To be ouT-done in aThleTics Tor They have Their share in Jerry Munson, KenneTh FriedT, ArThur Jones, and Bruce Lisonbee. Brains were noT TorgoTTen in The 52's as They rank high on The honor roll each six weeks. ln OcTober The class iourneyed To Greenfield Village Tor Their class parTy. CIRCLE: J. Hoshal, S. Essinger, A. Ray, D. James. ROW l: M. Abdo. ROW 2: J. AlbrighT, A. Allison. ROW 3: R. ATherTon, C. Barnes, E., Bayes, A. Beadle, E. Beauregard, J. Benner, N. Benediclc. ROW 4: M. Beveridge, T. Beyersdorf, E. Bige- low, D. BlanTon, P. BoclcerT, B. Borucki, R. Borough. ROW 5: C. Bowling, J. Bowman, B. BremTorder, B. Bronson, L. Brown, T. Buck, H. Burch. ROW 6: S. BurTscher, B. BuTler, F. Campbell, D. Carnes, J. Challen, B. Chandler. ROW 7: D. ChrisTy, R. ChrisTy, M. ComsTock, M. Conners, L. Copper, S. CroTT, J. Cupp. ROW 8: C. Davis, J. DechanT, E., Depew, D. Denig, B. De-erwesTer, M. DuTTy, P. DuTTon. ROW 9: F. ETT, L. ErTman, S. Essinger, B. Fall, F. Fender, G. Fellery, K. FriedT. ROW IO: D. FuTrell, A. Gardener, B. Geer, J. Gemple, A., Glansley, D. Glanyman, D. Gries. ROW II: T. Hafner, R. HarTyler, J. Hieney, D. Hener, C. Hennig, M. Hine, S. Hine. ROW l2: G. Hinz, B. Hogg, V. Holmes, R. HaughTlen, J. Howard, C. Howell, C. Hubbard. l 42 l ROW I: D. Huffman, J. Hoslial, D. James, M Jennewine, A. Jones, D. Kanavel, R. Keck. ROW 2: R. Keck, R. Kizer, R. Knesrric, B. Kor Tier, D. Kramer, P. Kroyer, R. Klass. ROW 3: M. Kuesfhard, R. Kulnlman, R. Kurrh L. Landers, B. Landis, D. Livingsfoclc, M. Living- sion. ROW 4: B. Hisenbee, M. Loclcbihler, N. Mar- lin, A. Meriz, C. Minen, A. McKinlay, D. Miller. Row 5: E. Miller, E. Miller, J. Miller, M. Miller E. Mifchel, J. Munson, W. Musser. ROW 6: S. Nofsidger, R. Noonan, J. Orns, F. Pierce, C. Reeb, C. Reiler. ROW 7: B. Rilenour, C. Rober, B. Robinson, D. Rubadeux, D. Rybalc, M. Sclmlafler. ROW 8: D. Scolr, Z. Sinclair, O. Smelser, B. Smirh, P. Smilh, M. Snyder, B. Spins. ROW 9: D. Sporleader, J. Srenson, M. E. Sleele, W. Sfillwell, J. Slykeman, E. Taylor, G. Tenney. ROW IO: K. Tenney, B. Timming, M. Traver, S. Tripp, R. Tsclwappaf, R. VanNes+, B. VanPelf, ROW ll: R. Vollmar, J. Warlcins, A. Weaver, N. While, R. While, R. Wilder, K. Williams. RO I2: VV. Williams, J. Wilson, J. Wigery, B. Woodward, J. Zinlcie, J. Zumbrunn. l 43 l SEVENTH GRADE This class. Through The year, has had a greaT Time TogeTher. Their TirsT social gaThering was a picnic aT The Sylvania Park, held on SepTember 26Th. They elecTed Tor The class oTTicers: Ron- ald SchwarTz, presidenT: Norma Price, vice- presidenT: Marlene Aldrich, secreTaryq and Dick Shane, Treasurer. For class advisers, They selecTed Miss Heiby and Mr. Lloyd. This up and coming young class elecTed Ralph Russell and Henry Lloyd To repre- senT Them aT The sTudenT council meeTings. Having aTTained an inTeresT Tor liTera- Ture in Their reading classes, This class made a book oT original auTobiographies, sTories and poems To which each pupil conTribuTed a sTory and an illusTraTion. CIRCLE: N. Price, R. SchwarTz, D. Shane, M. Aldrich. ROW I: M. Aclcer, J. Allen. ROW 2: M. Aldrich, J. AnsTed. ROW 3: M. Avery, J. Basler, R. Bedford, R. BenedicT, L. BenneT, L. BeTz, R. Bigelow. ROW 4: R. Billings, B. Blasingame, A. Boise, C. Bowling, K. Briggs, D. Bronson, D. Brown. ROW 5: D. Brumfield, D. Bugbee, L. Bull, M. Cherry, R. Clarkson, A. Cooper, K. Cooper. ROW 6: M. Cowell, G. Creque, J. Day, P. Dun- can, W. Edwards, R. Earls, G. Fanning. ROW 7: W. Florence, T. Fovelcs, J. Fowler, L Fox, K.- Fox, M. FranTz, D. FuTrell. ROW 8: R. Gallup, F. GarneTT, E. GarneTT, R Gase, P. GilberT, M. Good, R. Good. ROW 9: N. Growden, M. HalberT, M. Hall, R Hanna, S. HarTzler, R. Harvey, E. Halsey. ROW IO: S. Hayes, C. Hayward, G. Head, J Henry, G. Hibbs, A. Hoover, G. Hubbard. ROW ll: J. Hubbell, M. Hudson, W. Huling H. HurT, D. Jennewine, S. Judd, C. Kink. ROW I2: C. Knisely, M. KonTroviTz, D. Kramer S. Kroll, P. Lanham, D. Larzelere, S. LaTher. l44l ROW I: P. Lelwner, M. LeRoux, A. Lewis, A Lewis, R. Lewis, S. Lewis. ROW 2: J. Ligqell, H. Lloyd, E. MacKay, J Maple, J. Markwood, R. McClure, R. McCorrnicIc ROW 3: J. McDaIe, S. McEvers, L, McMahon I. Miller, J. Morris, I. Milcliell, V. MiI'cIweII. ROW 4-:: C. Naegeleurn, S. Nisewander, C Nunn, J. Oberlin, E. OeI'zeI, L. Osborn, R. Par fridge. ROW 5: N. Pierce, J. Polland, R. Posfelwaile J. Poupard, J. Pownell, J. Price, N. Price. ROW 6: M. Purdy, L. Ruiz, G. Reiser, J. Reiger D. Rober, E. Rodgers, L. Rowe. ROW 7: C. Rubadeux, J. Russell, R. Russel, C Samonelc, L. Samples, B. Sams, J. Sanderson. ROW 8: N. Sclwoenegge, S. Sclioenegge, R Schwarlz, R. Sequine, N. Sengsioclx, L. Sievens, A Levey. ROW 9: D. Shane, R. Slworl, Z. Sinclair, Q.VSrniII1 D. Smelizer, L. Smifh, R. Srnillw. ROW IO: F. Slraub, J. Sieven, D. 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Beach, D. Koehrman, T. WaTkins, D. l.enT, V. Jones, F. James, S. Reed. WYANDOTTE STAFF honor ef being cnier wyen end Princess DoTTe. begin working on The yearbook. During The summer and Tall Carol CoTTerman, ediior-in-chieT, worked wiTh sTaTi members, keeping everyThing moving so ThaT The WyandoTTe oT '48 mighT be bigger and belTer Than ever. Keeping The Tinancial deparTrnenT oT The '48 WyandoTTe in good order was Mary WyanT's iob as business manager. Tom WaTkins and Shirley Gordon, associaTe ediTors, lent a helping hand wherever iT was needed. Annual subscripTion sales were sTarTed wiTh an assembly Tor The enTire sTudenT body, where Dwayne WrighT as FaTher Time wenT back Through The happy years oT his school days, wiTh The help oT a '48 WyandoTTe. Bonnie Wagonlander, a small child, was convinced by FaTher 'lime ThaT school wasn'T so bad, aTTer all. A new TradiTion was inTroduced aT This assembly-The all- round boy and girl oT The senior class were voTecl To have The During The year The sTaTl: was acTive in school aTiairs. To- geTher wiTh The STudenT PrinTs STaTT They puT on The annual carnival, wiTh a good Time Tor all who aTTended. They also sponsored Two dances aTTer games, and sold popcorn and apples during a TooTball game. Mrs. Nancy Graumlich worked wiTh and advised The Wyan- doTTe STaTT This year. Those working on The sTaTT were The Tol- lowing seniors: Shirley Boor, Bonnie Vifagonlander, Don Weber, John Beach, PaT Wagner, Shirley Reed, Arlene WesTTall, Rose Yaw, Peggie Plum, VincenT Jones, Franklin James, Joann BeTTinger, Dick Leni, Dick Koehrman, Sharon Roe, Marilyn Palmer, Leila Beck, Elaine Schmucker, Dick WesT, Joanne Teale, McKinlay, Nancy Bev- eridge, Mary WyanT, Shirley Gordon, Tom WaTkins, and Carol CoTTerman. THE STUDENT PRINTS CooperaTion and willingness To work made The STu- denT PrinTs The Tine newspaper ThaT iT is. Burham's school paper is naTionally recognized as one OT The besT high school papers in The UniTed STaTes. Each and every individual has worked TaiThTully To make each issue beTTer Than The lasT. The advisor, Mrs. KaThryn Bess, has been an inspiraTion To The sTaTT members, because oT The eTForT and Time she spends on The paper. Bev McClure and Bob MarTin did a superb job as co-ediTors, Too. Besides publishing The STudenT PrinTs, The sTaTT has sponsored many dances, including The Queen OT l-learTs dance, which was one oT The biggesT evenTs oT The school year. DebTs leTT Trom The previous year and The enormous expenses involved in publishing The paper were paid Tor by adverTisemenTs, subscripTions, and oTher money- raising proiecTs which The sTaTT workers spenT a greaT deal oT Time on. STU DENT PRINTS STAFF -ROW I: B. McClure, C. ComsToclc, S. STuarT, P. WaiTe, M. Palmer, M. Bar ar P. D ' D g , avis, . STevenson. ROW if Mrs. Bess, J. McDaniel, W. RooT, A. Doley, E. Davis, J. McKinlay, B. Ferrall, G. Su ivan. ROW 3: D. Brzezinslci, D. LenT, P. Thompson, B. MarTin. SENIOR Y-TEENS Members of This worThy organizaTion spenT a successTul year by living up To The challenge of Their purpose, To find and give The besT. Among The many services of This group of iunior and senior girls were sponsoring parTies aT The SunseT Home, ST. AonThony's Orphanage, and The Crippled Children's Home, planning a very beauTiTul WhiTe GiTT Chape, as well as oTl'1er chapel services, and presenTing a deserving senior girl wiTh a scholarship To help her TurTher her educaTion. Many ol: The girls were acTive in Y.W.C.A. work and parTicipaTed ac- Tively in The Toledo Y. Each second and TourTh Wednesday Tound This large group ol: girls assembled in Room 3Ol where They worked TogeTher and learned The values oT ChrisTian living. Joanne McKinlay capably served as presidenT oT Senior Y-Teens, and Frances Reed as vice-presidenT performed her duTy oT calling roll aT each meeTing. JaneT Truex recorded all business in her secre- Tary's book, and HenrieTTa Boyer collecTed The dues. DevoTions aT each meeTing and chapel services were planned by Shirley Weaver, chaplain. The lirniTless energy and enThusiasm oT Their advisor, Miss Rose 5Tandish, helped This group To seT a new record Tor acTiviTies and service. Y-TEEN CHOIR Bigger and beTTer seems To be The moTTo ol: The Y-Teen ThoriTy wiThouT guesTion, enabling Them To cooperaTe beau- Choir. Formerly referred To as The Chapel Choir, The group Tiiully. changed iTs name This year because of iTs widened field of ac- Blending oT The TorTy voices was enioyed by The sTudenTs TiviTies. in Burnham and residenTs of SunseT Home, ST. AnThony's or- Nancy Beveridge has clone an excepTionally good iob and phanage, and The Crippled Children's Home. her enThusiasm was conTagious. The girls TrusTed Nancy's au- Miss Rose STandish is The advisor oT The group. SENIOR Y-TEENS ROW l: B. Wagonlander, P. Ferrall, C. Corbin, J. Borucki, B. McClure, J. McKinlay, C. Com- Tock, A. Doley, G. Sullivan, N. Seeley, J. Bingham, B. Napierala, M. NichTer, C. Cox. ROW 2: B. Ferrall, M. Wepler, J. Faunce, H. Boyer, M. Reisser, P. Plurn, A. Good, M. WyanT, L. STeele, N. Cook, L. DeChanT, D. DavenporT, V. Paselk. ROW 3: S. Buck, S. STuarT, J. Meinen, V. l-lughey, F. Reed, N. Koesier, E. Caldwell, M. Mosher, S. Gordon, L. Jones, J. Teale, J. Davis. ROW 4: L. Beck, W. RooT, J. Seiler, P. Johnson, M. SmiTl1, S. Boor, D. STevenson, J. Hoffman, N. Beveridge, S. Reed, M. Bargar. ROW 5: D. Bremer, D. Soule, A. SuTkai'ris, M. Davis, M. Hamann, P. WaiTe, M. Pomeranz, J. Ack- land, M. Palmer, P. Wagner, J. McEvers. ROW 6: J. BeTTinger, C. Cofler- man, B. McGuire, D. Hall, M. Gorenflox, J. Truex, R. Bender, Miss STandish. Y-TEENS CHOIR ROW l: B. Wagonlander, J. Bingham, M. Weplery C. Corbin, C. CornsTock, B. McClure, H. Boyer, J. Gifwlin, M. Wyanf, A. Doley, N. Koesrer, D. Langley. ROW 2: M. Harnann, C. Wil- Ter, J. Borucki, J. Teale, L. Beck, J. Davis, S. Weaver, M. Reisser, J. Meinen, P. Johnson, N. Cook, V. Paselk. ROW 3: E. Caldwell, M, Mosh- er, L. STeele, N. Seeley, D. Brem- er, L. Jones, B. Rober, J. McEvers-, S. Gordon, S. Roe, J. Ackland, N. Beveridge. ROW 4: B. McGuire, S. Reed, M. A. SeiTz, S. Boor, M. Bargar, M. Srniih, A. SuTkaiTis, D. Brooks, J. Truex, P. WaiTe. d'RI'OW 5: R. Bender, Miss STan- is . l50l FRESHMAN Y-TEENS ROW I: J. Good, D. Cooper, E. Sayers, C. Puff, L. Weaver, L. Tuckerrnan, M. Rasmussen, R. Frank, P. Jarvis, J. Wobs-er, P, Sfykemain, V. Slarkey, M. Garneff. ROW 2: J. Fall, J. Jacquol, G. Turner, R. Dunsfan, S. Rohn, J. Williams, N. Yeager, M. Yerg, C. Sheller, R. Miller, V. Roof, L. Garnell. ROW 3: C. Waldron, C. Bing- ham, H. Whealon, L. Cluxfon, M. Teale, C. Schwen, J. Webb, B Ereeman, J. Downing, Miss Schroe- er. ROW 4: L. Henry, M. McClain G. Flagg, G. Wafkins, B. Jack- son, J. Fanning, J. Gibson, E. Wefer, R. Linenkugel, J. Miller. SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS ROW l: R. M. Terry, J.Thomas M. J. Edwards, D. Cowell, M Tuckerman, P. Sfonecheck, G. Sfraub, P. Zeigler, C. Schlaller, B, Meridlh, S. Kellell. ROW 2: B. Lamberf, P, Hack- man, D. Jenkins, J. Ackland, A Cherry, T. Beflinger, L. Sander- son, L. Szymanski, M. Guylon, N Smilh. ROW 3: Z. Clark, B. Wepler, P. Wilson, R. Clark, D. Reiler, L. Billings, C. Rueler, S. Fuersf, N. Hundley, J. Janney. ROW 4: M. C. Gallup, R. Wood P. Polland, M. Harms, J. Copper L. Drabik, L. Coakley, Miss Gib- son, Miss Trombley, H. Belz. r BLUE TRIANGLE Being an aclive organizalion lhe girls in lhis club show promise of good work in Y-Teen lhroughoul high school. Slalionery and Chrislrnas cards were sold in order lo build up lhe Treasury. They also senl clolhing lhe Y.W.C.A. for 'rhe needy in Europe. A+ one inleresling meeling a personalily les? was laken by each girl and lhey compared answers. Everyone enjoyed 'lhe parly held in 'lhe home-economics room. Lois Weaver was 'rhe presiding oiclicer, Lorene Tuckerman was vice-presidenl, Rulh Frank copied The records, and Maxine Rassmussen deposiled The money. Miss Helen Schroeder advised lhe group. SOPI-IOMORE Y-TEENS This aclive group of sophomores was busy wilh worlh-while service proiecls 'rhroughoul The year. Marlene l-larms, presi- deni, capably led lhe group in ils rneelings, which were held 'two Wednesdays oul' of each monlh. l5'l Marilyn Smilh, vice-presidenl, look care of 'the business when Marlene was absenl. Marlha Tuckerrnan, secrelary, kepl a record ol lhe club's business, and Mary Jane Guylon, lreas- urer, collecled dues. SCIENCE CLUB lnTeresT in The realms oT science was The common TraiT oT each member oT This organizaTion. Because OT Their inTeresT and enThusiasm The club proved To be very acTive. As well as having inTeresTing meeTings The group Traveled To The NaTur- alisT Lodge aT Pearson Park, inspecTed The Sylvania WaTer Works, and broughT Lou Klewer, Blade wriTer oT ouTdoor sporTs, To Burnham. As a means of raising money They sold greens during The ChrisTmas Season. PresidenT Jerry Munson called each meeTing To order, and Jim Hoshal assisTed him as vice-presidenT. Sandy Essinger kepT The books in order, while Jean Orns collecTed The dues. This group OT sTudenTs was advised by Mrs. Exalena Collins, general science insTrucTor aT Burnham. BIOLOGY CLUB WiTh The help OT Miss Joy Posey These sTudenTs spenT each second and TourTh Wednesday TurThering Their knowledge oT The planT and animal kingdoms. John Rippon planned inTer- esTing programs which included Talks, slides, and movies. They also Took field Trips and Toured Pearson Park. Some oT The members enTered exhik:-iTs in a conTesT aT Bowling Green STaTe UniversiTy in The spring. Presiding over each meeTing was Harry Owens, and Don WhiTe assisTed him. SecreTary-Treasurer Larry Hawkins kepT The records Tor The group. SCIENCE CLUB ROW I: R. Volmer, L. Brown, J. Zumbrunn, J. Munson, D. Sporleder, R. KurTh, E. Hen- nig, R. TschappaT, F. ETT, B. Woodward, H. RueTer, B. Kor- Tier, J. Hoshal, D. Henes, J. Orns, R. Wilder. ROW 2: C, Meinen, J. DeChanT, C. RieTer, B. Boruc- ki, D. Miller, A. Ray, M. Jen- newine, S. Essinger, R. M. KnesTrick, M. Hine, D. Kramer, L. Landers, M. Beveridge, A. McKinlay, P. TexTor, M. Sny- der. ROW 3: B. DeerwesTer, B. Gear, M. Lochbiler, C. Davis, D. Glansman, B. Bremforder, J. Bowman, M. KuesThardT, B. Rogers, N. WhiTe, A. Weaver, M. SchlaTTer, S. Thoms, Mrs. E. Collins. BIOLOGY CLUB ROW T: J. Rippon, D. WhiTe, L. Hawkins, H. Olsen, D. Norris, B. Caldwell. ROW 2: M. SmiTh, S. HaeT- ner, D. Warnke, V. Hasley, F. CrabTree, M. Bronson, P. Rolo- erTs, B. Ford . ROW 3: Miss Posey, C. Friess, E. HolT, H. Owens, K. Lado, R. Francis. i521 PHYSICS CLUB STANDING: lvlr. Wood, V. Jones, T. l-leTman, D. Koehr- man, E. Fleeger, D. Ery, B. Hudson. SEATED: B. Jones, M.Loch- bihler. ROW l: J. GliTzner, D. Sie- ga, C. Cox, lvl. Wepler, Mr. Wood. ROW 2: L. Bull, B. Kuhlman, D. Luce, M. Pomeranz, L. Reger, D. Kock, F. I-lall, D. Kirk. PHYSICS CLUB lvieeTing Twice a monTh To delve inTo The realm OT science, members oT This club became Tamiliar wiTh Archimedes' Princi- ple, The aurora borealis, elecTriciTy, and oTher wonders oT The physical world. One of Their ouTside acTiviTies was a Trip To The Toledo waTer works aT Collins Park in EasT Toledo, where They learned, among oTher Things, The process OT waTer puri- TicaTion. This Trip was shared wiTh The ChemisTry Club. Eugene Fleeger presided over The meeTings and Dick Koehr- man was on hand To Take over The meeTing in Eugene's ab- sence. Program chairman, Tom I-IeTman planned The discus- sions and experimenTs Tor each meeTing, while Bob Hudson kepT The books in order. CHEMISTRY CLUB There is a TerriTic explosion Trom The viciniTy oT Room IO4. As The smoke clears away we see The grimy buT smiling Taces oT The ChemisTry Club members. We've done iTl We've made an aTomic bomb! are Their ioyful cries. This liTTle drama could be seen nearly every TirsT and Third Wednesday of The monTh as inquisiTive membersof This club soughT more knowledge OT The wonders oT ChemisTry. Every meeTing did noT prove quiTe so violenT, however. Dan Kirk, program chairman, planned Their discussions, experimenTs, and oTher programs. Members also accompanied The Physics Club To Collins Parkin Toledo. WiTh Mr. William Wood as advisor, Larry Reger presided over The meeTings. ln his absence Jim GliTzner Took over, and MargareT Wepler kepT The books in order. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STudenTs who achieve The honor oT being voTed inTo The honor socieTy consider IT a goal successfully reached. All Through high school These sTudenTs have shown ouTsTancIing TraiTs oT leadership, service, characTer, and scholarship. Scho- IasTicaIIy They musT have had aT IeasT a B average. QUILL AND This is an inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor high school iournaIisT. In Burnham, The socieTy is composed oT ouTsTanding members oT The STudenT PrinTs and WyandoTTe sTaTTs. Many people Trom The communiTy enioyed The program presenTed by Carl Sandburg, who was sponsored by The Quill and Scroll in April. Every member will remember The banqueT which was held Members oT The TaculTy deTermined The selecTion of indi- viduals To be adrniTTed To The socieTy. There were iusT I3 sen- iors in The group aT The sTarT of The year. LaTer deserving iuniors were admiTTed. Mr. Ronald Adams counsels The mem- bers. SCROLL iusT before Carl Sandburg's IecTure. They were honored by his being a guesT aT This banqueT. Dick LenT was The leader OT The sevenTeen charTer members, and Joanne Teale Took care oT The secreTary's duties. Joanne McKinIay coIIecTed The money as Treasurer. Mrs. KaThryn Bess advises The group. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STANDING: J. McKinIay, E. Fleeger, D. Koehrrnan, T. WaT- kins, Mr. Adams, T. I-IeTrnari, B. MarTin, E. Schmucker. SEATED: N. Beveridge, C. CoTTerman, M. Clark, S. Roe, J. Teale, S. Gorden. QUILL AND SCROLL STANDING: N. Beveridge, Mrs. Graumlich, E. Schmuc- ker, B. MarTin, D. Brzezinski, T. WaTkins, J. Davis, S. Gor- den, J. BeTTinger, C. CoTTer- man. SEATED: M. WyanT, J. Teale, D. LenT, B. McClure. Mrs. Bess, A. Doley, J. McKin- Iay, M. Palmer, C. B. Com- sTock. I54I NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY ROW I: Mr. R. MansTield, Mrs. L. Randall, Mr. C. D. CoTTerman, Miss Fairchild, D. Brzezinski, N. Beveridge, B. McClure, B. MarTin, Miss R. STandish, Mr. l. BaumgarTner. ROW 2: M. WyanT, S. Wea- ver, J. Davis, M. I-Iamann, J. Faunce, F. Ferrall, J. Teale, G. Sullivan, S. Gordon. ROW 3: D. Luce, D. Kirk, D. Micham, B. Black, P. Thomp- son, D. LenT, J.- BeTTinger. J. Meinen, J. McKinlay. ROW 4: M. Palmer. B. Wagonlander, S. Roe, N. Koes- Ter, D. Soule, A. Gleason, C. CoTTerman, B. Hundley, B. Wright NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE ROW I: A. SuTkaiTis, M. Palmer, B. WrighT, D. Geck. ROW 2: Mr. Mansfield, K. Beadle, R. McCormick, Miss Fairchild. TI-IESPI1-TNS Burham's speech deparTmenT became aTTiliaTed wiTh The NaTional Thespian Honor SocieTy Tor High Schools in I94l wiTh ThirTeen members. This year ChapTer 467 has increased iTs membership To TorTy-eighT members. The club has been acTive by promoTing inTeresT among sTu- denTs in The Iegitimafe Tl':eaTer and musicals. As a group They saw Joan oT Lorraine presenTed by The UniversiTy oT Toledo and ShowboaT given in Toledo by a New York casT. David Brzezinski was presicIenT oT This growing organizaTion wiTh Bob Marin sTanding by-iusT in case-as vice president Nancy Beveridge recorded The numerous acTiviTies in The min- uTes and Beverly McClure balanced The books. Carol CoTTer- man planned all The programs, Marilyn Palmer was enTilrTain- menT chairman, and Dick Le-nT and Phil Thompson were unani- mously elecTed clean-up chairmen. Miss MargareT Fairchild advised The group oT TheaTer enThusiasTs. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE One OT Burnham's Tour honor organiZaTions is The NaTionaI Forensic League. There are only 500 schools in The UniTed STaTes wiTh' chapTers aT The presenT Time. Only Through par- TicipaTion in debaTes, speech conTesTs, and radio can one be- come a member oT This noTeworThy group. Advice and Training Trom advisor, Mr. Roy Mansfield, TogeTher wiTh The leadership of Marilyn Palmer. president made TirsT Tuesdays oT each 5 monTh valuable To club members. RrepresenTaTives of The or- ganizaTion aTTended The annual N. F. L. TournamenT in Colum- bus and also debaTe TournamenTs ThroughouT The year. Bill WrighT acTed as vice-president wiTh Alice SuTkaiTis as secre- Tary-Treasurer. Rolland McCormick planned The programs, while Doreen Geck acTed as service-poinT chairman. CHORIC SPEECH ROW l: A. SmiTh, M. Tucker- man, P. Zeigler, C. WiTTer, L. Sanderson, D. ReiTer, C. SchIaTTer, G. Sfraub, B. Wepler, S. Robin- son, N. Hundley. ROW 2: M. SmiTh, J. Janney, S. Shramick, F. Russell, T. BeTTin- ger, L. Szymanski, M. Seifz, R. Wood, S. FuersT, M. BeTTinger. ROW 3: J. Sharp, D. Downing 6. Judd, J. Long, D. KoesTer, O. Sanderson, A. James, N. Helman. DRAMA CLUB ROW l: B. Wagonlander, P. Ferrall, C. Cox, J. GiTTin, C.Cor- bin, C. ComsTock, M. WyanT, J. McKinlay, J. Teale, J. Faunce, J. Borucki, J. Ackland. ROW 2: M. Wepler, J. Meinen, J. Davis, N. Beveridge, S. Roe, S. Weaver, D. Bremer, M. Mosher M. Hamann, S. Boor, D. Geek M. Davis. ROW 3: Miss Fairchild, A. SuT- keiTus, J. Truex, D. Hall, M. Pal- mer, R. Bender, D. Kirk, L. Reger B. Micham, J. Beach, B. Hanna C. BraTTain. ROW 4: B. MaTin, J. SmiTh, D. Luse, H. Sanderson, P. Thompson D. LenT, G. Moore, T. WaTkins D. Brzezinski, B. Hundley, L. Bull. i i CHORIC SPEECH Here is The youngesT group in The field oT drama in Burn- ham. This group of sophomores, advised by Miss MargareT Fairchild, meT TogeTher Tor The purpose OT TurThering Their knowledge and appreciaTion oT The arT oT dramaTics. Early in 'lhe year This acTive group made a name Tor iTselT by con- TribuTing TalenT in The Torm oT ArThur James and Garne-T STraub To The All High Play casT. More of Their abiliTy was broughT To lighT in a one-acT play puT on Tor The sTudenT body early in The spring. DRAMA Drama Club, beTween Thespians and Choric Speech, is a group oT Juniors inTeresTed in The dramaTic arTs. As members oT This worThy organizaTion, They sTudied The Techniques of applying makeup and oTher work backsTage. :These sTudenTs showed Their TalenTs when some oT iTs mem- bers appeared in The All High School Play. Again They ex- pressed Their TheaTer enrhusiasm in The one-acT play given by The group. T561 lnTeresTing programs highlighTed The bi-weekly meeTings oT This organizaTion. Neil Helman, program chairman, underTook The planning oT The enTerTainmenT, which consisTed oT skirs, readings, and monologues by The members. MeeTings were called To order by Alcy SmiTh, wiTh ArT James sTanding by in her absence. SecreTary Joanne Janney iOTTed down The min- uTes, and Jack Sharp counTed The money. CLUB , By appearing on sTage in a play and by by helping back- sTage, The members earn poinTs. The number of poinTs ac- quired by The sTudenT, denoTes inTeresT in TheaTer and lead To receiving a bid To ioin Thespians. Jimmie Faunce lead The acTive group wiTh Dick LenT as her assisTanT. Joanne Teale Took The minuTes and Norma KosTer was program chairman. Miss Margarelr Fairchild was advisor of The group. 1 STUDENT COUNCIL Burnham's governing body has accomplished many worTh- while Things during This pasT year which have aTTecTed The ena Tire sTudenT body. Members of a commiTTee To wriTe a consTiTuTion Tor The STudenT CourT did an especially Tine job of planning. The courT consTiTuTion was drawn up in such a manner ThaT TuTure sTudenT councils can use iT. Some oTher proiecTs included buying cheerleaders' sweaTers, backing The Michigan Band concerT and Carl Sandburg's ap- pearance. Bob Hanna direcTed The council, and Donna Hall Took over in case oT absence. Rose Bender read The secreTary's reporT, and Shirley Boor counTed The finances. Shirley Gordon assisfed as direcTor of acTiviTies. HALL PATROL May l see your hall permiT? Do you have a visiTor's per- miT? These quesTions issued TorTh each period oT The day by Those serving Burnham as hall paTrolmen. A new sysTem inTro- duced This year made any sTudenT eligible Tor This duTy, and each paTrolman was subiecT To suspension. These improvemenTs served To sTrengThen This branch of service. ln charge oT all hall paTrolmen was John MacDonald, commissioner. The deans, Miss Rose STandish and Mr. Roy Mansfield, supervised The hall paTrol. f STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I: S. Boor, D. Hall, B. Hanna, R. Bender, J. MacDon- ald, J. McKinley. ROW 2: C. WiTTer, J. Down- ing, B. Wepler, E. Wefer, Miss Sfandish, Mr. Mansfield, S. Gorden, P. Robinson, M. Jennewine. ROW 3: D. Kirk, M. Ham- mon, R. Russell, H. Lloyd, R. Micham, D. Downing. HALL PATROL ROW l: J. McKinley, A. Good, P. Plum, G. Sullivan, J. Girfen, R. Yaw, A. Wesffall, B. Napieriala, M. Nichfer, C. Cox, J. Borucki, M. Hamann, S. Fuersf, J. MacDonald. ROW 2: E. Davis, C. Willer, B. Kerlin, L. Barailloux, D. Napieralla, R. Terry, D,Warn- ke, V. Chandler, P. Zeiqler, H. GuyTon, M. Smith, M. Wyanf. ROW 3: H. Ford, V. Paselk, S. Buck, 8. Rober, L. Billings, J. Downing, N. Shanks, S. Gordon, S. Beck, W. Roof, D. STenenson, E. Caldwell. ROW 4: J. Seiler, D. Korb, S. Weaver, J. Hoffman, P. Wagner, M. Reisser, M. Pal- mer, M. A. SeiTz, J. Ackland, N. Beveridge, C. Coflerman. ROW 5: B.' Marfin, M. Bef- Tinger, D. Widney, G. Waf- kins, B. Drawich, L. Weaver, J. Downing, M. Pomeranz, M. Harms, G. Moore, R. Bender. ROW 6: Mr. Mansfield, D. WrighT, D. Weber, J. Cupp, J. Long, D. Widner, Miss Sfandish. l57l CHESS CLUB ROW I: D. Sieia, B. Schwarfz, D. James, J. Munson, B. Kor- Tier, D. Kirk. ROW 2: J. Heiney, G. Orns, J. Rippon. ROW 3: V. Jones, J. SieberT. Row 4: B. Sayers, D. Mich- am, Mrs. Collins. ROW S: B. Riley. PROJECTION CLUB ROW I: C. Samonek, J. Gempel, J. Day, R. Schwarfz, G. Fanning, R. VanNesT, R. Harrwaldf, M. SchwarTz, R. Zablocki, L. Bull, L. Wilder. ROW 2: D. Bugbee, T. Tay- lor, D. James, J. Heiney, R. Russell, B. SchwarTz, B. SmiTh, B. Zumbrunn, B. McKinlay, B. Korfier, D. Downing, J. Beach. ROW 3: J. Heiney, J. Long, R. Wilder, K. Cooper, N. Hel- man, R. Dague, R. Niswander, J. Smirh, D. Luse, H. Sander- son, A. James. ROW 4: E. Holt, Mr. Wood, B. Harmon, O. Sanderson. CHESS CLUB LimiTed To I5 members, This organizaTion consisTs of sTu- denfs who are inTeresTed in The compIicaTed game of chess. The qualificaTion for membership is a knowledge of The game. The group consisTed enTirely of boys This year, excepT Tor Their advisor, Mrs. Exalena Collins. Along wiTh regular meeTings members enioyed social programs in The home of members and enfered in chess TournamenTs wiTh Whifmer, DeVilbiss, and ScoTT High Schools. Officers for The year were Dan Kirk, presidenT, and David Sieja, secreTary. PROIIECT ION CLUB For Ten years now The ProiecTion Club has been faifhfully sponsoring iTs Tuesday morning movies. This group of loyal and hard-working boys, makes possible for The sTudenTs of Burn- ham The privilege of visual educafion. Aside from Their dufies aT school These boys keep very busy. Each year They aTTend a Universify of Michigan fooTball game aT Ann Arbor. Bi- monThIy They group TogeTher for a Tun nighT, Tor playing bas- keTball, baseball, and oTher acTiviTies. Along wiTh These They manage To find some Time To aTTend an occasional hockey game aT DeTroiT, or plan a Theafer parfy for The group. The members of This organizafion, one of The mosf acfive in Burn- ham. are very proud of Their collecfion of eguipmenf, which is valued aT Sl3,000. Senior Eugene Hol+ held The office of presidenT during The year, and Ben Harris was vice-presidenf. MinuTes were kepT by Jack Sharp, and Jim SmiTh guarded The Treasury. COMMERCIAL CLUB To provide programs which presenT business TacTs in an in- TeresTing manner was The purpose oT This newly organized club which was advised by Miss Grace OTTO and Mrs. Virginia Bo- honey. MeeTings, which were held each second and TourTh Monday, included ouTside speakers, skiTs by members, and maT- Ters of lousiness. The group also Toured To an oTTice machine company. They earned money in several ways To buy addiTional supplies Tor The commercial deparTmenT aT Burnham. One OT These ways was The sponsoring oT a card parTy. Shirley Weaver capably led The meeTings, and Janice Thomas was vice-presidenT. SecreTary JeaneTTe GiTTin kepT The record of each meeTing and program chairman Connie EsTer- line planned The programs. 1 DEBATE CLUB Trying To keep meeTings peaceable every second and TourTh Thursday proved To be quiTe a Task Tor Shirley Boor, presidenT, buf wiTh The assisTance of Mr. Roy Manslfield The group had a very successTul year. Fellow-debaTor Bob MarTin Tilled The presidenT's shoes in her absence, Mickey Hamann poised her pencil To lol' down minuTes, and Alice SuTkaiTis cared Tor The money. Programs were planned by Janie Borucki. Members oT This organizaTion are required To compleTe The course in debaTe during school Time. During The year members compeTed in a TournamenT held aT Napoleon, where They Tinished second To Findlay, Lima Cen- Tral, and here aT Burnham. They also aTTended a clinic aT Bowling Green UniversiTy in January. l l l COMMERCIAL CLU B ROW l: C. Esferline, M. J. Edmonds, J. Thomas, N. Bo- rucki, S. Weaver, J. G-iHin, V. WiTTscheck, D. Korla, S. KeIleTT, B. Meiedifh, E. Davis,J.Goocl. ROW 2: R. M. Terry, B. WesTTall, A. WesTTall, R. Yaw G. Flagg, J. Fanning, N. SmiTh, S. Knavell, M. Hall, D. Widney, G. Sullivan. ROW 3: W. Archarnbo, P. Wilson, S. Roome, D. ReiTer B. Jackson, B. Haley, P. Knapp, H. Ford, A. Miller A. Doley. ROW 4: Z. Clark, R. Clark C. Larzelere, M. Russell, L. Billings, D. Shively, -J. BuTz, B. Price, C. Friess. ROW 5: S. Reed, L. Beck, L. Dabrik, F. Reed, M. Davis, L Coakley, M. J. Grimes. ROW 6: P. Wagner, D. Brooks, Miss OTTo, Mrs. Bo- honey. DEBATE CLU B ROW I: N. KoesTer, J. Truex, S. Boor, J. Borucki, M. Hamann, B. MarTin,- D.6eck. ROW 2: H. Williams, J. Ackland, P. Hackman, M. Pal- mer, A. SuTkaiTis, D. Kirk. ROW 3: Mr. Mansfield, M. Lochbihler, B. Black, H. Cou- Ture, R. McCormick, K. Bea- dle. l59l SENIOR VOCATIONAL CLUB Senior boys in Burnham's indusTrial deparTmenT alTernaTed wiTh The junior shop boys in doing acTual shop work, having classwork on opposiTe weeks. ln This way They received a well-rounded educaTion as well as valuable Training. OTTicers Tor The Senior Vocational Club were Bob Mohr, presidenT: Wal- Ter Kuiawski, vice-president Carl Hovey, secreTary: and Leo Konz, Treasurer. WiTh Mr. Waldo Bliss as advisor, These boys enioyed many worThwhile Trips. They visiTed The Doehler-Jarvis Company and The Toledo Blade locally, and Took a Two day Trip To Columbus, where They Toured The lnsTiTuTe Tor The Blind, The STaTe PeniTenTiary, Ohio STaTe UniversiTy, and ofhers. They also sponsored a hay-ride. IUNIOB VOCATIONAL CLUB AuTomoTive shop and machine shop comprise The Two courses oTTered in The indusTrial deparTmenT oT Burnham. Members oT This group were Junior boys who enTered The deparTmenT Tor The purpose oT learning a vocaTion in The Tield oT indusTry. They meT TogeTher occasionally during ninTh periods To plan Their diTTerenT acTiviTies, During The year The boys sponsored a hay-ride and Took a Trip Through The Libbey-Owens Glass Com- pany, amonq oTher Things. They were advised by Mr. Waldo Bliss, and were led Through The year by Dick Elson, president George Vine acTed as vice-president Bill Harmon, secreTary: and ArThur Lewis, Treasurer. SENIOR VOCATIONAL CLUB ROW l: R. Miller, L. Konz, D. ZeiTer, L. Beck, J. Davoll, J. Kroll, B. Smifh, B. Hawkins, H. Davoll, C. Hovey, E,TrouT- ner, B. Condon. ROW 2: W. Bliss, R. Bev- eridge, A. LancasTer, S.Truc- kor, J. FriTsch, R. OTT, D. Trowbridge, E. Nieman, B. PelTon, H. Wilcynski, W. Ku- iawski, R. HarrwaldT, L. Epp- ley. ROW 3: G. Webb, L. Kee- ler, B. Hall, R. Jennewine, G. Lay, B. Mohr, J. SieTerT, F. Challen, N. Wise, B. Cherry. JUNIOR VOCATIONAL CLUB ROW I: B. Harmon, B. Schusfer, K. SmiTh, R. Merz, J. Wakeland, H. Lanham, C. Haas, B. Gray, A. Lewis, F. RiTenour, J. Nelson, M. Lan- ham. ROW 2: J. HiTTler, H. Lewis, R. SmiTh, G. Jenkins, J.STo- well, C. Pucilowski, B. Riley, E. Shane, H. Lanqenderfer, H. Powless, R. BuTz, C. McDaniel. ROW 3: R. HarrwaldT, G. Wisman, D. Elson, M. Krieger, C. Lochbihler, K. Tenney, B. Bockerf, F. Yeager, R. Schlie- man, F. FIeTcher, D. PelTon, B. Yeager. l60l SPANISH CLUB ROW I: S. Roe, S. Gordon, M. Wepler, N. Koesier, D. Bremer, F. Reed, C. Cox, B. Hanna. ROW 2: M. Teaie, C. Schwen, C. Miller, P. Johnson, C. Reu- Ier, P. Sfykeman, L. Henry, L. Reger. ROW 3: J. Croff, C. Orns S. Schramek, S. Boor, J. Faunce, J. Truex, L. Reger. ROW 4: L. Bull, Miss Sandi- Iord, D. Yeager, R. Barnes. LATIN CLUB ROW I: D. Cooper, L.Tuc- kerman, G. Reimschuseli, M. Smifh, P. Jarvis, C. Wiifer, S. Kelieff, F. Sayers, J. Downing B. Wepler, K. Wahl, G. Jan- ney. ROW 2: F. Russell, J.Whea- Ion, P. Wrighf, J. Wobser, E. Wefer, J. Jarvis, B. Freeman 6. Wafkins, M. McCIain, P. Poliand, R. Balz. ROW 3: R. Guernsey, H. Hawkins, J. Rippon, J. Sharp, C. Puff, M. A. Seifz, M. C. Galiup, R. Wood, D. Sfepel- Ion, L. Weaver. ROW 4: Miss Sfiller, J. E. Hibbs, B. Hayes. CORRESPONDENCE CLU B ROW I: M. A. Conners, M. E. Duffy, A. Beadle, S. Crofi, C. Barnes, S. Burfscher, M. Yerg, B. Heilman. ROW 2: N. Yeager, C, Bing- ham, J. Jacquof, J. DeChanf, B. Spaino, L. Sieeie, J. AI- bright ROW 3: B. Geer, B. Rogers, R. Kuhlman, C. Davis, B. Deerwesier, D. Carnes, Miss Schroeder. ROW 4: J. AIS-pach, L. Ten- ney, E. Wilson, E. Bayes, J. Truex. I62I FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ROW I: C. Maurer, J. Good, D. Cooper, A. LaPoinl, D. Davoll, J. Miller, V. Will'- scheck, N. Smilh, S. Haefner, R. Miller, C. Esierline, A. Porfala, M. Bailey. ROW 2: J. Moore, L. Miller, W. Lloyd, C. Miller, L. Zinkie, B. Napierala, B. Oefzel, M. Bigelow, M. Rasmussen, S. Williams, B. Na- pierala, J. Bingham. ROW 3: A. Schoenegge, D. Napierala, J. Bailey, A. Reimschusel, F. Crablree, B. Ha- ley, L. Haefner, P. Roberls, V. Roof, A. Luse, J. Fall, D. Reynolds. ROW 4: K. Blysfone, L. DeChanl, L. Sleele, M. Harnillon, L. Barrailloux, P. Creque, R. Yaw, A. Weslfall, J. Hobling, M. Napierala, N. Cook. ROW 5: D. Korb, V. Hughey, E. Wagon- lield, R. Frank, M. Grimes, Z. Clark, P. Laughlin, L. Henry, V. Fields, L. Olrich, B. Ford. ROW 6: E. Larzelere, B. While, M. Davis, N. Ruse, R. Clark, A. Mull, E. Goodwin, R. Cowdry, F. Frilch, L. Langenderler, Miss Trornbley. ROW 7: Miss Gibson, M. Mull, L. Cluxlon, M. Gorenflo, E. Bobzean, L. Tenney. HI-Y ROW I: M. Bellinger, H. Rodebaugh, B. Smilh, D. Weber, Mr. Gillooley, C. Moore, D. Wilson, L. Webb, J. Sharp, D. Downing, D. Srnilh, B. Smilh. ROW 2: G. Judd, R. Miller, H. Pierce, H. Williams, F. Smiih, F. Kirkby, T. Rineharl, B. Zumbrunn, F. Hasbrouck, B. Beveridge, E. Nieman, J. Sproleder. ROW 3: P. Dallas, R. Dague, J. Beach, L. Reger, D. Luce, D. Micham, J. Webb, M. Hall, E. Wahl, E. Troufner, B. Hundley. ROW 4: H. Coulure, J. MacDonald, D. Koesler, J. Long, E. Tripp, L. Bull, H. San- derson, J. Smifh. ROW 5: D. Trowbridge, B. Black, J. Wal- lcins, B. Sayers, J. Kroll, B. Cherry, B. Twin- ing. ROW 6: O. Sanderson, A. James, D. Wrighf, D. Brzezinski, G. Webb, F. Challen, B. Hall. ROW 7: B. Riley, F. James, V. Jones, B. Mohr, H. Rodebaugh, L. Whiflaker, J.Seiferl. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Towards new horizons was 'lhe mollo oi lhis induslrious group of girls who number aboul' eighly. Our local chapler of lhis nalional organizalion has 'For ils colors red and while, and ils flower is 'lhe rose. During 'lhe year many lhings were planned and carried oul by lhese senior-high girls, wiih lhe help ol: lheir lwo capable advisors, Miss Virginia Gibson and Miss Lelah Trombley. ln February lhey held a rnolher and daughler ban- quel for club members and 'lheir molhers, and gave a slyle show lor onlerlainmenl. They also had a lhealer parly, and planned a summer gel-'rogelher during vacalion. Each year lhey sel' aside a sum ol money for 'lhe slale scholarship fund and camp. Twice a monlh Bernice Napierala called The meelings 'lo order, and Marilyn Davis slood by 'lo help her. Helen Zinkle iolled down lhe minules and Ramona Clark guarded lhe lreas- ury. Louise Sieele. as hislorian, kepl a record ol lhe group in scrapbook form. HI-Y To promole Chrislian slandards in The school and lhe com- munily is lhe purpose of 'fhe boys ol lhis organizalion. Made up of sophomore, iunior, and senior boys, lhe Hi-Y is aclive, bolh scholaslically and socially. Among lheir acliviiies 'lor The year were a roasl' held during lhe fall al Memorial Park Ceme- 'lery and 'lhe parlicipalion ol Their baskelball 'leam in lhe an- nual Y.M.C.A. lournamenl' in Toledo. Every second and iourlh Wednesday found George Moore wielding lhe gavel, wilh Bill Smilh slanding by as vice-presidenl. Devolions were handled by Dick Wilson, chaplain, while Don Weber capably filled lhe role ol secrelary-ireasurer. These boys, under lhe guidance ol Mr. Tdm Gillooley, have compleled a mosl successful year. lbll SPANISH CLUB Si, si, senoriTa was a phrase oTTen heard each TirsT and Third Monday in Room 305, Tor Spanish Club members conversed in Spanish. WiTh Miss Alice SandiTord To advise Them, This group meT To enioy a greaTer opporTuniTy Tor oral Spanish. Games were played and sTory books were read in The Spanish language. Spanish songs were also sung To The accompanimenT oT a piano which The members pur- chased Themselves. Money Tor This was earned by collecTing Tax sTamps. They also boughT a phonograph and a shorT-wave radio. Norma KoesTer ruled The group as presidenT, and Frances Reed assisTed her. Doris Bremer ioTTed down minuTes, and MargareT Wepler planned all programs. l 1 LATIN CLUB Caesar became a Tamiliar person To Those sTudenTs belonging To The LaTin Club. This group meT every Monday To learn and use The LaTin language. Programs in- cluded playing LaTin Bingo, playing a LaTin game called Treasure ChesT, and Trans- posing words in anagrams To LaTin. Miss June STiller advised and insTrucTed The group oT LaTin sTudenTs. Wielding The gavel each Monday was BeTTy Freeman. l-ler assisTanT, Lois Weaver, Tilled in when BeTTy was absenT. SecreTary-Treasurer Phyllis Polland l4epT The books in order. - CORRESPONDENCE CLUB LeTTers were exchanged beTween members oT The club and sTudenTs in The UniTed STaTes, England, Canada, SouTh America, and SouTh ATrica. Many pen-pals resulTed Trom aTTempTs To correspond. Louise STeele oTTiciaTed as presidenT when The Tormer chieT oTTicer changed schools. Miss l-lelen Schroeder supervised The group. l63l GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ROW l: A. SmiTh, D. Cowell, E. Davis, P. Ferrall, M. Tuckerman, C. Corbin, B. Fer- rall, G. Sullivan, C. Comsfock, B. McClure, J. McKinlay, B. Lamberf, D. Langenderfer. ROW 2: R. Terry, P. SToncheck, J. Thomas, M. NichTer, P. Zeigler, C. Cox, M. Clark, M. Wilder, D. ReiTer, P. Hackman, A. Doley, D. Widney. ROW 3: J. Borucki, J. Giffin, M. W. RooT, P. Plum, J. Faunce, C. WiTTer, B. Jenkins. HamilTon, Hall, E. Caldwell, M. Mosher, C. ROW 4: A. WesTTall, J. BeTTinger, B. Wep- ler, M. J. GuyTon, L. Sanderson, M. SmiTh N. Shanks, F. Reed, M. Hamann, P. Johnson R. Yaw, M. C. Gallup. ROW 5: C. SchlaTTer, S. Weaver, J, Davis S. Gordon, P. Waife, M. Palmer, S. Boor, N. KoesTer, C. CoTTerman, B. McGuire, B. Mere- diTh, P. Polland. ROW 16: L. Coakley, L. Billings, L. Drabik L, Jones, S. Reed, J. Seiler, M. Reisser, L. Beck, P. Wagner, G. STraub, A. Cherry. ROW 7: D. Bremer, P. Lingo, A. SuTkaiTus D. Geck, S. Schramek, J. Ackland, D. Szy- manski, J. Jarvis, S. FuersT, D. STevenson, N. Beverid e r ROWQBT M. Taylor, M. Pomeranz, M. A SeiTz, D. Hall, R. Bender, J. Ackland, M. SmiTh, J. BeTTinger, D. Brooks, Mrs. Papenfus. LEAD ERS CLUB ROW I: B. McClure, J. Ackland, M. Pal- mer, C. Corbin, C. WiTTer, L. Szymanski, J. C. Cox, M. NichTer, J. Borucki. Faunce, ROW 2: M. Mosher, D. Hill, E. Caldwell J. BeTTinger, C. ComsTock, M. Harms, G STraub, M. Smifh, M. Gallup, M. Hamann. ROW 3: Mrs. Papenfus, Mary Smifh, P. WaiTe, A. SuTkaiTus, N. Beveridge, J. McKin- lay, N. KoesTer, C. CoTferman, S. Gordon. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Volleyball and baske+balI were TavoriTes oI These acTive Amazons during inTramurals season. lnTeresT in lnTramurals has' increased Tremendously. WaneTa ROoT's volleyball Team ToughT successltully Tor The championship TiTle. All The awards were given aT The G.A.A. banquet Mary SmiTh ably led The meeTings, Alice SuTkaiTis was her righT-hand man, and Phyllis Ferrall kep+ The books. PaT WaiTe helped To seT us The inTramurals schedule, and Mrs. Helen Papervfus advised The girls. ' LEADERS CLUB AlThough This club was formed lasT year, organizaTion didn'T occur unTil This year. Marilyn Palmer direcTed The group as presidenT, Joan Ackland assisTed, and Marilyn SmiTh kepT a record OT meeTings and balanced The accounTs. Mirrors were purchased Tor The girls dressing room as The I 6 4 clubs conTribuTion To The girls OT The sTudenT body. AnoTher proiecT was To give a banqqueT Tor all members oT G.A.A. ReguirernenTs Tor membership are ThaT each girl have an A in Physical EducaTion and a C average in oTher sub- iecTs. She musT be a member OT G.A.A., also. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHOIR Having 'Finished Their TirsT year oT vocalizing TogeTher, This group of Treshmen and sophomores are eager To conTinue Their work nexT year. Miss Helen Sproul worked wiTh The group all year. Their TirsT appearance was made beTore a Junior-high assembly wiTh The Junior Band assisTing Them. They also con- TribuTed To The success of The ChrisTmas ConcerT, and generous- ly gave Their share oT The proTiTs To The A Cappella Choir. BeTTy Freeman accompanied The group in class. For public appearances The choir appeared in whiTe blouses and shir+s and black or dark skirTs and Trousers. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Proudly wearing Their new royal-blue robes wiTh gold saTin sToles embroidered wiTh a blue B , The A Cappella Choir made Their debuT Tor The season aT The ChrisTmas ConcerT puT on by The music deparTmenT. New risers purchased by The choir also added To The good appearance of This group, now in Their second year of work. They have compleTed a very successful season wiTh several commendable performances To Their crediT. During The ChrisTmas Season The group also sang Tor The Foreman's Club OT Toledo, and also in The Three grade schools in The Sylvania DisTricT. Their second annual concerT was held in April, and They once again ioined Torces wiTh oTher members of The GreaT NorThern League in The Vocal FesTival This year held aT Maumee. The governing body OT The choir, The choir council, was called To order oT TirsT periods every Friday by Nancy Beve- ridge, chairman. Joanne McKinlay capably handled The books. OTher members ol: The council were George Moore, Jim SmiTh, Alice SuTkaiTis, and Marlene Harms. ETFicienT and versal'ile MargareT Wepler has served as accompanisi' Tor The choir since iTs organizaTion. Mr. Paul Eley is To be congraTulaTed Tor his splendid work in organizing and direcTing Burnham's TirsT A Cappella choir in several years. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHOIR ROW I: D. Cooper, L. Tuckerman, G. Tur- ner, J. Orlando, M. Tuckerrnan, J. Williams, P. SToncheck, P. Hackman, P. WrighT, J. Downing, J. WheaTon. ROW 2: P. Jarvis, V. Chandler, L. Szyman- ski, L. Henry, R. Balz, J. Wobser, M. Guyfon, M. Smifh, L. Weaver, B. Freeman. ROW 3: E. Wefer, P. Polland, 6. WaTkins, M. McClain, L. Coakley, H. BeTz, G. Janney, B. Schulz, N. LeiTner. ROW 4: M. Weis, M. BeTTinger, R. Guern- sey, D. Widner, B. Chandler, P. Dallas, D. Morris, D. KoesTer, J. Hilobs. A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW l: M. Wepler, C. WiTTer, M. WyanT V. WiTTscheck, J. McKinley, C. Cox, O ATherTon, M. Bargar, J. McDanieIs, L. STeele Ier. ROW 2: P. Eley, J. Baker, P. Plum, C Comsfock, N. Beveridge, J. BeTTinger, K Creque, D. Micham, B. SchwarTz, M. SeiTz D. Korb, R. Bender, M. Harms. ROW 3: A. SuTkaiTis, M. Pomeranz, B McGuire, G. Judd, R. Barnes, F. SrniTh, H Pomeranz, D. LenT, D. Soule, C. CoTTerman C. SchIaTTer. ROW 4: H. Williams, E. Wahl, T. Wafkins L. Bull, B. Hundley, G. Moore, P. Thompson J, SmiTh, R. Dague, J. Beach, L. Webb. , l65l M. Mosher, M. BenedicT, C. Corbin, B. Wep- MAJORETTES P. Creque, E. Davis, B. Hundley, B. Wep- lcr, J. BeTTinger. SENIOR BAND ROW l: A. McKinlay, S. Hines, M. Wepler, ll Buck BWelerASiTh RW dJ. - T - D . - rn , . oo, Janney, C. Schwen, J. Webb. ROW 2: Mr. Eley, M. Erickson, P. Pieplow M. Gallup, M. Teale, B. Sayers, J. l-loshal D. Geck, B. KorTier, J. Bowman. ROW 3: C. Friess, V. LancasTer, D, Hoff man, F. James, J. MacDonald, J. Munson, C MarieTTa, F. Russell, F. Sayers, ROW 4: R. Barnes, D. Micham, J. Davoll D. Yeager, H. Sanderson, J. Munson, H Davoll, B. Dorcas, O. Sanderson. MI-UORETTES Burnham's maioreTTes lenT a pleasing Touch To The band as They marched across The TooTball Tield beTween halves. Bob l-lundley, drum maior, was a colorTul Tigure as he proudly sTruTTed The lengThs oT The Tield. The maioreTTes Joann BeTTinger and Evelyn Davis have been wielding flashing baTons Tor Three years, and PaT Creque and Barbara Wepler have sTarTed a marching Technique ThaT will be valuable in The fuTure. SENIOR BAND AT all The TooTball games The band showed a lively spiriT as The musicians marched beTween halves. The band parTicipaTed in The ChrisTmas ConcerT and The spring band Tes- rival. When They played aT The counTy Tair Burnham placed second. AT The DelTa Band TesTival They placed TourTh ouT oT eighT, Mr. Paul Eley direcTs The band. Band council members decided The imporTanT issues. Jim Munson reigned as presi- denT, and l-larold Sanderson helped him as vice-president lvlargareT Wepler carried ouT The duTies oT The secreTary-Treasurer. Bill KorTier was uniTorm manager and VicTor Lan- cas'rer was The librarian in charge of music. ' IUNIOR BAND Under The direcTion of Miss Helen Sproul The band has During The year These young musicians meT each ninTh hour made remarkable progress. AT The lasT TooTball game They To sTudy and pracTice. Their TirsT appearance was made before presenTed a pleasanT selecTion of Tunes during The half. OuT- a iunior-high assembly in a ioinT program wiTh The Freshman- TiTTed in black and gold uniforms This group oT Junior High Sophomore Choir. sTudenTs marched in several inTricaTe TormaTions. IUNIOR RED CRGSS Members of This worThy organizaTion seT aside The TirsT Thursday of each monTh To rneeT TogeTher. Among many of The services performed by This group are making Tavors Tor hospilals, Tilling giTT boxes Tor The needy, and sponsoring a program aT The Marion CounTy Children's Home aT ChrisTmas Time. They also carry ouT The Junior Red Cross Drive each year aT Burnham, which is a drive Tor membership and dona- Tions. l l JUNIOR BAND ROW l: C. Samonek, G. Double, B. Klasv, R. HarwaIdT, L. Rowe, T. Foulks, F. STr'aub, J. Holliday. ROW 2: A. Cooper, S. Kroll, V. STarkey, D. Hubbard, M. Halbenf, S. Harfzler, M. LeRoux, J. Pownell. ROW 3: C. Niles, A. Hoo- ver, R. Russell, J. Maple, R. Gallup, R. Bedford, D. Spor- Ieder. JR. RED CROSS ROW I: M. Conners, C. Rei- Ter, S. Hine, L. GarneTT, E. GarneTT, M. Duffy, A. Beadle, Z. Sinclair. ROW 2: N. BenedicT, F. GarneTT, M. GarneTT, D. Fue Trell, D. Carnes, J. Albright, P. Gilbert E. Miller, N. Schoenezge. ROW 3: l. BurTscl-ner, E. McKay, S. Essinger, M. Kuesf- hardT, D. Glanzrnan, Mrs. Robinson, l. 'f:Tz, D. ScoTT. l67l Leading The group aT each meeTing was Donna Glansman. In her absence Sandy Essinger was on hand To carry on, and Mary KuesThardT kepT The books in order. Under The guidance of Mrs. Julia Robinson The group perTormed many valuable services in and around The C0mmuniTy. SAFETY PATROL SaTeTy FirsT mighT well be The moTTo of These boys who helped To make Burnham saTer Tor all. As well as TaiThTully direcTing TraTTic on The school drive each day, The boys also SAFETY PATROL ROW l: J. Price, J.Zin kie, R. Noonan, L. Sam pier, J. Oberlin, D. Earls T. Russell, J. lViarlcwood,S Van Pell, R. Fisher, E Lewis, R. l-lanna. ROW 2: R. Vollrnar, R Billings, E. Rudd, F. Pierce K. Tenne-y,, J. Finch, lvl BeuTler, B. Kaczmareclr, C Nagellen. ROW 3: Mr. Lloyd L McMahon, D. Rybalcl Ri Urbanski, E. DePew. DISC JOCKEYS ROW I: l-l. Crawicord, L. Finch. J. Sharp, A. Jarnes. ROW 2: J. Munson, J. MacDonald, lvl. Mansfield, D. Downing. TogeTher wiTh Their bi-we-elcly rneeTings The boys received addiTional insTrucTion Tor LieuTenanT Irving Reiser oT The sherlTTs oTTice in Toledo. The 26 members also Toured The Lucas Coun aided by paTroling aT TooTball games. Advised by Mr. WalTer Ty iail. Lloyd, The Three capTains, Richard Urbanslri, Don Rybalc, and Leonard McMann led The group Through The year. DISC IOCKEYS All The dances requiring The use oT Tho iulce-box are Taken ioclceys. John MacDonald selecTed The records, and The STu charge oT by The assigned operaTors who work wiTh The advisor denT Council paid Tor Them. of The organizaTion sponsoring The dance. Mr. Roy lvlansTield direcTs The boys. Records are purchased and music is supervised by The disc l 63 l Why, Bob!!! ..... Thinking? ..... Eleven liHle girls all in a row. l.eJr's noi' be e sourpuss, Carolyn ..... Now you lcnow +ha+'s againsl Jrhe rules ..... Egacl, whaius lhai? ..... Welch The boidy ..... The goool ole' Junior Prom ..... 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Players who usually comprised The sTarTing line up were: Bill SmiTh, George Moore, Jim Krall, Dwayne WrighT, Harold Wilcynslci, Jerry SieTerT, Bob Hall, John Beach, Jerry Webb, Bob Twinning, and Herb Conrad. Burnham received an honor when John Beach, Burnham's scrappy quarTerbaclc, was given honor- able menTion on The All NorThwesTern Ohio hon- orary Team. John was nosed ouT oT The TirsT sTring berTh by lvlaumee's Dick Kazmaier as These Two players were The only members oT The GreaT NorThern League To be chosen. Seven days laTer, The Toledo Blade's All GreaT NorThern conTerence Team was selecTed. Bob Hall was selecTed Tor The TirsT sTring leTT end, The only Burnham player To geT on The Team. Honor- ary menTions wenT To John Beach and Bill SmiTh, quarTerbaclc and righT end, respecTively. ATTer The season was over The Team selecTed Jerry SieTerT, righT Tackle, as The mosT valuable linesman and Jerry Webb, leTT halTbaclc, as The mosT valuable baclcTield man. Bill SmiTh was selecTed The mosT valuable player To The Team and was given a gold TooTball by The Toledo Blade. Even Though The Team didn'T finish in TirsT place, The won and loss column doesn'T always counT in playing The game. Though ouT-weighed in many games, The players came Through TighTing and Trying all The Time, showing The good sporTsmanship ThaT The game Teaches. Twelve seniors who won'T be playing any more Tor Burnham are: John Beach, Chuclc BraTTain, Ken Beadle, Bob Hall, Jim Kroll, George Moore, Jerry SieTerT, Bill SmiTh, Jerry Webb, Harold Wilcynslci, and Bill WrighT. The TighTing spiriT oT These will be long remembered by Those who have aTTended The I947 Burnham TooTball games. Mr. Orla Thomas, Mr. Louis WhiTman, lvlr. Tom Gillooly, Mr. Jim Zechman ROW l: E. Wahl, J. Long, R. Riley. ROW 2: Mr. Thomas, B. Harris, J. Cupp, J. Beach, D. ivlicham, J. Kroll, H. Conrad, Mr. Zechman. ROW 3: G. lvloore, B. SmiTh, J. Webb, C. Pucilowski, B. Hanna, C. McDaniels, P. Dallas. ROW 4: B. WrighT, H. Wilcyn- slci, K. Beadle, B. Twinning, H. Sanderson. J. SeiTe,rT. B. Hall. 5 I i We M aumee 7 Perrysburg 6 Monroe 6 Adrian - 6 Burnham's Reserve TooTball Team coached by Mr. Louis WhiTman ended a very successful T947 season. The Team ended Their schedule wiTh Tour wins and one loss To wind up in second place in The league. The Team played each GreaT NorThern ConTerence Team once and were in The running Tor The Cham- pionship all year. I947 FOOTBALL SCORES They We They I2 Rossford - - - O I2 I3 PorT ClinTon - - 7 6 O WhiTmer - - O O 26 Clay - - - O 9 RESERVE EOOTB1-LLL ham was unbeaTen To daTe and Perrysburg, who also was un- beaTen, was nexT on The schedule. The Two Teams meT Tor The championship game on a rainy day which saw The ball clubs playing on a slippery and muddy Tield. The Reserves couldn'T manage To geT rolling and losT Their TirsT game and The cham- pionship To a much heavier Perrysburg Team by The score of ln Their opening game The Reserves Trounced Rossford I3-O. I4-O. They Then proceeded To beaT Maumee 35-7 showing all kinds oT scoring power. The 'following week The Reserves meT Clay and emerged vicTorians by a I8-7 score. WhiTmer was nexT on The schedule and The WildcaTs beaT The arch rivals I2-O. Burn- These promising TuTure VarsiTy players are To be congraTu- laTed along wiTh Coach Louis WhiTman Tor compleTing a suc- cessTul season in T94-7. ROW I: O. Sanderson, J. STarlcey, A. Pierce, D. Krune, D., SmiTh, B. Zumbrunn. H. Rodebaugh, V. Lewis. ROW 2: H. KubiTz, B. HunT, J. Hasbrouck, C. 6arreT, M. MacCormach, J. Sporleder, J. Huling, T. RheinharclT, R. Micham. ROW 3: M, Earp, M. Hall, H. Ohem, N. Evan, A. James, R. WhiTe, H. Rodebaugh, R. Mey. ROW 4: T. FiTreII, D. Widleams, D. WhiTe, Coach L. WhiTman, T. Ziegler, C. Lado, D. STansley. CHEER LEADERS WheTher iT was a win or a defeaT, Burnham's eTFervescenT Leading The numerous yells Tor The year, under The super- cheerleaders lead The sTudenT body in backing The Team all vision OT Mrs. Helen Papenfus, were Alice SuTkaiTis, Donna The way. All aches and pains Trom sTrenuous pracTiCe were puT Hall, Mary Ann SeiTz, Carolyn WiTTer, Shirley Boor, and Norma aside when The Team was playing a game. These cheerleaders KoesTer, Their capTain. realized Thai' The righl' kind of school spirii' lended To The mo- rale oT The boys as They wenT on To vicTory or suTierecl in deTeaT. Mr. James Zechman coached The Freshman Team To a season Dale PorTer and Buzz Rush shared scoring honors Tor The ToTal oT 'Five wins and seven losses. year and Their all around play was a deTermining TacTor in The The Tearn's TirsT sTring was usually composed of Skip Mock- Team's Tive vicTories. bee, Buzz Rush, ArT Brown, Dale PorTer and Bob Hayes. OThers on The Team were Ray Guernsey, Jim Hasbrouck, Morgan Earp, Melvin Weis and Dick Lingo. ROW I: R. Guernsey, R. Kock, D. DeerweisTer, J. Hasbrouck, B. Hayes, V. Mackbee, M. Earp, W. Sfillwell, J. Osborn. ROV? 2: S. NoTTsiger, B. Caldwell, R. Lingo, J. McCormick, G. SchwuarTz, K. Wahl, M. Weis, B. WhiTman, G. DeChanT, G. Ten- ney, H. Loyd. ROW 3: T. RuTz, J. Allen, R. PosTlewaiTe. J. Creque, D. Brown, D. Jennewine, B. Bigelow, H. HurT, R. VanNess, R. HarTzler, T. Cuck. ROW 4: Mr. Zechman, T. Taylor, D. James, J. Munson, A. Jones, G. Orns, J. Hoshel, J. Valdez, D. ChrisTy, R. Noonan, B. Lisen- bee, K. FriedT. VARSITY BASKETBALL Playing a schedule of I5 games, Burnham's cagers wound up The I947-i498 season wiTh Tour vicTories and eleven losses. Burnham Tinished in lasT place in The GreaT NorThern League wiTh Two wins and eighT losses. Bob l-lundley and Norman Wise were The only leTTermen back Trom The I946-I947 Team as eighT seniors were losT Through graduaTion. Eighl players were broughT up Trom The Reserves To replace The graduaTed players. These were: Fred Challen, Dave Brzezinski, Ken Beadle, l-lerb Conrad, Dick lvlicham, John Beach, Ben l-larris, and Rolland McCormick. This gave Coach Thomas The nucleus Tor his VarsiTy Team. The TirsT sTring was composed oT Bob Hund- ley and Fred Challen as Torwards, Dave Brzezinski and John Beach as guards, and Norman Wise aT cen- Ter posiTion. Burnham cage Tans can well remember These boys Tor Their individual playing, such as The snappy, ener- geTic playing of Bob l-lundley and his springing, TloaT- ing sucker shoT. Fred Challen can be linked wi+h his accuraTe one hand push shoT usually Trom The coT- Tin corner. Dave Brzezinski and his running one hand push shoTs were easily recognized and who can Tor- geT Norman Wise and his sTreTching up and under The baskeT shoT? John Beach and his sTellar defense playing and his Two hand seT shoT was always linked TogeTher by cage Tans. ATTer The regulaTion season was compleTed Burn- ham drew Clay as an opponenT in The annual baskeT- ball TournamenT played in Toledo. Burnham won one game and losT one game. Six seniors will graduaTe Trom The Team and Their all around playing will be missed greaTly. To The whole Team along wiTh Coach Orla Thomas goes con- graTulaTions and good luck Trom every BurnhamiTe. ROW I: D. Brzezinski, F. Challen, B. Hundley, N. Wise, R. McCormick. ROW 2: J. Zumbrunn, l-l. Conrad, D. lvlicham, K. Beadle, l-l. Sanderson, J. Beach, B. Harris, l.. Brown. RESERVE BASKETBALL l3urnham's scrappy Reserves, coached by Mr. Louis WhiTman, ended Their season by Tinishing in second place in The 6reaT NorThern League. Their all season record was nine wins and seven losses. Coach WhiTman losT six players Trom The previous year which leTT him wiTh only Two players Tor The I947-I948 season. He soon remedied This by re- ceiving Twelve players Through TryouTs Tor The Team. l:irsT sTringers included: Melvin Hall aT cenTer, ArThur James and Duane Luse as guards, Harry Rode- baugh and Harold Rodebaugh as Torwards. High scorer Tor The year was Melvin Hall wiTh I3O poinTs To his crediT. The Reserves' won column included: Monroe Cen- Tral, Twice: RossTord, Twice: WhiTmer, Grand Rapids, Clay, Maumee and Perrysburg. This high scoring Team should be congraTulaTed Tor a successTul season along wiTh Their coach, Mr. Louis WhiTman. These promising young players will give Coach Orla Thomas plenTy oT TalenT To com- prise his varsiTy Team in TuTure years. ROW I: G. Judd, H. Rodebauqh, L. Bull, M. Hall, D. Luse, A. James, J. Long. ROW 2: Mr. WhiTman, H. Rodebaugh, B. SmiTh, D. PorTer, B. Rush, P. Dallas, O. Sanderson. l.eTT To riqhT: l-l. Sanderson, D. Wilson. N. Wise, D. Brzezinslql, B. l-lundley. l,eTT To righT: J. Beach, N. Wise, K. Beadle, B. Harris, R. McCormick, F. Challen, l-l. Sanderson, B. T-lundley, l-l, Conrad. l 1947-1948 BASKETBALL SCORES We They OTTawa TTlll5 - - 34 64 Clay - - - - 35 33 Monroe CenTral - - 50 37 Maumee - - - 48 55 Perryslourg - 26 46 Rossford - - - - 36 57 Monroe CenTral - - 5l 38 WhiTmer - - - 40 44 Grand Rapids - - 37 48 Clay - - - 48 35 Maumee - 50 59 Rerrysburq - - 42 53 RossTord - 37 40 Woodward 32 bl WhiTrner - - 38 47 TOURNAMENT Burnham -- - - 49 -1 Clay - 38 Burnham - - A 44 -- WalTe - - 53 . TOURNAMENT RESULTS ln TournarnenT play, The WildcaTs meT Clay in The TirsT round OT acTion. The locals showed scoring power as They led Through- ouT The game and aT The end, The score was 4'-7-38 in Tavor oT Burnham. By winning Trom Clay The locals nexT played WaiTe. The WildcaTs couldn'T sTop The Indians' scoring and Thereby bowed ouT oT The TouranrnenT by losing, 53-44. Sparking Burnham's play in The Two games was Red Wise who ToTaled 38 poinTs, 25 in The Clay conTesT and I3 aqalnsT WaiTe. l73l Q2 The IQ47 lraclc Team form under lhe direclion of Louis Whilman. In regular meels, The Wildcal squad fare loo well bul placed in 'rhe Greal Norrhern ence meel. Burnham was our of Tirsl place Two poinls. Jim of The sl'al'e's besl sho? pul ers, was missed along wifh Garrell, and Bill Hudson were Seniors. BASEBALL Coach Orla Thomas again look over The reigns of baseball 'team for lhe secondiconseculive year. Only 'rhree seniors were gradu- aled in I947, Those being Milf Olander, Don Courlney, and Har- old Creque. The resulls of The I947 season are below. We They Clay - - 6 7 Maumee - 4 5 Blissfield - 28 4 Perrysburg - - 5 I2 Scoll - - 4 7 Perrysburg - - 8 9 Clay - - - 5 V l Maumee - I3 3 Whilmer - - 4 8 1947 GOLF As spring rolled around, Mr. Thomas Gillooly again 'l'OOli lime from his leaching lo lalce charge ol Burnham's l947 Golf Team. The leam was composed of Fred Challen, Rolland McCormick, l-lo- mer Coulure, Fred Flelcher, Jim l-lilller, and Larry Reger. These boys gave Mr. Gillooly a sucl cessful season and no one gradu- aled from 'rhe learn so lhey should again be lops in I94-8. l30l Ar. Whifman, H. Davoll, l-l. Sanderson, C. Brallian, J. Webb. fl. l-lall, R. Miller, J. Glilzner, V. Jones, P. Thompson, D. Weber, B Smilh Srancling: N. Helman, Mr. Thomas, O. Sanderson. Kneeling: D. Brzezinslci, B. l-lanna, L. Bull, J. Sharp. Silling: B. Hudson, l-l. Conrad, W. Kuiawslci, D. Ery, N. WTSS. J. MGCDOUGH Lell 'ro righlz Mr. Gillooly, l-l. Coulure, L. Regefi F- R. McCormick Pass Jfhai' ball, boy!!! ... . Oh, a high jump- er . . . Look ou'r some- Jrhing is draggin' . . . Ger ready, gei sei' . . . Now where's Thai slip- pery ball .... Go! . . . . Nuis, missed if ....Upandover... Now whai' is she do- ing? .... Oh, Jrhis up- side down world! O i311 GIRLS' SPORTS The inTeresT oT sporTs was greaTly enhanced by Mrs. l-lelen PapenTus, congenial physical educa- Tion insTrucTor. Cfirl's gym classes became more inTeresTing as we learned how To play Tield hoc- key, volleyball, soTTball, and baskeTball wifh accu- racy. We also learned ThaT clean sporTsmanship counTs more Than winning The game. ln The Tall we could be seen racing up and down The aTh- leric Tield, playing field hockey. Then, as old man winTer peeked around The corner, we decided ThaT perhaps volleyball would be exciTing. Volleyball was our TirsT game in The inTrarnural program. Here we pracTiced The many Techniques learned in earlier gym classes. All Teams baTTled To gain supremacy, buT WaneTa RooT's Team proved Tops, by deTeaTing Rose Bender's Team in The TournamenT playoTT game. CongraTulaTions, girls! I PICTURE l: R. Clark, C. WiTTer, A. SuTkaiTus, N. Shanks. PICTURE 2: P. FelTman, E. Bayes, S. FuersT, J. BeTTinger, D. Brooks. PICTURE 3: S. FuersT, D. Brooks, E. Bayes, J. BeTTinger. PlCTURE 4: M. Mosher, A. SuTkaiTus, G. STruab, M. SmiTh. l52l Following volleyball, basl4eTball was welcomed by all inTramural Teams. ForgeTTing Their volley- ball deTeaTs, The Teams enTered baslceTball wiTh renewed spiriTs. All girls played wiTh good sporTs- rnanship despiTe The numerous rules and regula- Tions oT baslceTball. To The girls displaying good guarding and Torwarding was given The honor OT playing in The All STar Game. Special congraTu- laTions go To The basl1eTball and volleyball All STarsl WiTh old man winTer bidding a Tond Tarewell and The proverbial March lion greeTing us gusTily, we venTured ouTside iusT long enough To run around The Track and rush inside Tor badr-ninTon and Table Tennis. Finally, The days became warmer and we could be Tound playing soTTball and Tennis. WiTh The arrival of The AscoT STables in Sylvania, we dis- covered ThaT horses were Triendly creaTures and spenT The remainder of The year being orienTaTed in horsemanship. PICTURE l: V, RooT, S. FuersT. PICTURE 2: lvl. l-lammon, J. BeTTinger, V. RooT PICTURE 3: P. FelTrnan, S. FuersT, Mrs. PapenTus PICTURE 4: V. ROOT. l83l ,EQ W' 'F' ik xi' if X Mus V. K .H wi M-rv 4' 5 W 3 2 Dolly Madison Compliments of Deliciously Different , Hand Packed Colonial J Ohm S N ursery ICE CREAM Monroe Street Monroe Street TOLED0 n i CHIC Telephone LAf0423 - COMPLIMENTS OF Community Chevrolet Your Chevrolet Dealer Meet 'Your Friends at Breldvvay Day Wagonlander's Federated Store SYLVANIA, OHIO Nursery ' Kindergarten 3740 Alexis Rd. LAf258l A HomefOWned Institution TRANSPORTATION FREE l96l Schaber Motor Sales RADIATORS, BODIES, and FENDER REPAIRS DESOTO and PLYMOUTH CARS Main Street Phone: Sylvania 2f2480 Sylvania, Ohio Compliments of Franklin Airport, Sylvania Tanning - IUC' Company PIPER CUB DEALERS 5626 Summit Street 5035 Monroe Street Phone: Sylvania 2,2671 Toledo, Ohio Kingswood 295 6 CONGRATULATIONS VISIT THE CLASS OF 1948! 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Eley ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL AND HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS 5431 MAIN STREET SYLVANIA, OHIO Compliments of The Conditioning and Thorp and Ledbur Heating Co. Sales Oil, Gas and Coal - Complete Units Free Estimates Monroe Street 4098 Monroe Street at Terminal R. R. Phone: 608fW1 Toledo, Ohio LAwndale 5452 Toledo 12, Ohio I92l CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1948! Car1's Portrait Studio MAIN and MAPLEWOOD SYLVANIA, OHIO Something To Crow About . . . Cline Maintenance ELECTRIC PLUMBING Red ROOStCr Soda Grill Service and Supplies Sylvania, Ohio Phone: Sylvania 2f2605 Trilbya GMO Lliwndale 0194 Compliments of Compliments of THE Armstrong Jewelry Model Furniture Co. Main Street A. C. West and Company Phone Sylvania 22163 Sylvania, O. 5 350 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF George F. 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U.S. Pat. -will enable you to bring in every season's appeal of lawn and flowers to make indoor liv- ing more enjoyable. Today, the Picture Window is as practical as it is popular. N o longer need heating problems result from using large glass areas. Glaze them with Tbermopanek, the L'O'F mul- tiple-pane insulating unit. Here's transpar- ency combined with insulation-a team of benefits that is of real value to designers, builders and owners of homes large and small. Get the facts on Tbermopfzne before break- ing ground for your next house. Send for our book that includes sizes, thicknesses, types of glass and other pertinent data. Don Graf Technical Sheets also will be sent to archi- tects requesting them. Libbey'Owens'Ford Glass Company, 2667' Nicholas Building- Toledo 3, Ohio. P oNLY LIBBEY-OWEl4S'VF0RD Y Wines ' I I Y 1 ,z J? if W Q. gl i 1 1 5 32 5 ifs ff 4 Kim uimwxi-Hama E s 2 3 z 5 1 ig: ei 3 SENIOR DIRECTORY BARGAR, MARY Soph. Y-Teens: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: Siudeni' Prin'I' Sialzl 3, 4: AII High Play 4: Blue Triangle I: Jr., Red Cross I: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Public Speaking Nighi' 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Banque? Chairman. BEACH, JOHN SI'uden'I Council I: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Aihleric Direclor Varsiiy B I, 2, 3, 4: Annual S+aPl 4: SI'uden'I Prinis Slaiii 3: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Sophomore Presidenf 2: Junior Vice-Presideni 3: Senior Vice-Presicleni' 4: Drama Club 4: Proiecrion Club 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Sporis Club 3: Baseball 2, 4: Baccalaureaie Commiliee 4. BEADLE, KENNETH Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Varsi'Iy B 4: Naiional Forsenic League 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 4: Sr. Band 2, 3: Debale Club 3, 4: Iniramurals 2: Sporls Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Flag, Picnic Commiilee 4. BECK, LEILA Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Annual SI'aPl 4: Iniramurals 4: Commercial Club 4: Spanish Club I: Hall Palrol 4: Public Speaking Nighi 4: Banquel Commiiiee 4: G.R. Choir 4. BECK, LEROY Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Jr. Band I: lniramurals 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Choir 3: Banque? Com- millee 4. BOOR, SHIRLEY DeVilbiss High School 9, IO: Sludenl Council 4: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Thespians 4: Naiional Forsenic League 4: Annual Siaif 4: Sr. Ensemble 4: All High Play 4: Drama Club 4: Deba+e Club 4: Iniramurals 3, 4: G.R. Choir 4: Spanish Club 4: Hall Pa'IroI 4: Cheer Leader 4: Public Speaking Nigh'I 4: Picnic Commillee Chairman 4. BOYER. HENRIETTA Scoii High School 9, IO: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: G.R. Choir 4: Senior Commiilee lPicnicI 4. BRATTAIN, CHARLES Foolball 3: Track 2, 3: Drama Club 4: In'I'ramurals 2: Ban- quel Commiliee 4: Thespians 4. BREMER, DORIS DeVilbiss High School I, 2, 3: Sr. Y-Teens 4: Leaders Club 4: All High School Play 4: Scholarship 4: Drama Club 4: G.R. Choir 4: Spanish Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Sr. Baccalaureaie Com- miiiee 4. ' BUTZ, RAYMOND Vocaiional Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Sr. Commiiiee 4. BRZEZINSKI, DAVID Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy B 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sludenl' Prini Sialil 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Treas- urer 3: Prince of Peace 4: All High Play 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Iniramurals 2: Spanish Club 3: Sporis Club 2: Hall Pairol 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Color, flower, and moilo Commifiee 4. BETTINGER, JOANN S+. Clare Academy I: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y. Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Srall 4: Prince of Peace 3, 4: All High Play 2: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Laiin Club 2: G. R. Choir 4: Maioreirlres 2, 3, 4: Sporis Club 2: All Siar Baskeiball 3: Hall Pairol 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Pub- lic Speaking Night 4: Name Card Chairman 4. BEVERIDGE, ROBERT Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals I, 2, 3: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Vo- caiional Club 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Cap and Gown Commiilee 4. BEVERIDGE, NANCY Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4 lMusic Direciorl: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Sialili 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy 4: Ensemble 2, 4: Sophomore Sec. 2: Prince of Peace 3, 4: AII High Play 3, 4: Scholarship 2, 3: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Blue Tri- I IO angle I: Iniramurals 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Lalin Club I, 2: G. R. Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Pairol 2, 3, 4: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4: Cap and Gown Commiiree 4: Jr. Prom Chairman 3. BLACK, ROBERT Hi-Y 4: Thespians 3, 4: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: All High Play 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Deba'I'e Club 4: Inlramu- rals 4: Proieciion Club 2: Laiin Club I: Hi-Y Choir 2: Sporls Club 2: Sr. Parry Commi+'Iee 4. BUCK. SHIRLEY Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Senior Commiiiee 4. CHALLEN FRED Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 3, 4: Baskerbail 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Sporis Club 2: Golf 3, 4: Ways and Means Com- miI Iee 4. CHERRY, WILLIAM Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Vocaiional Club 4: Memorial Commiilee 4. CLARK, MARIE Bake Sale 3, 4: Banquei' Commiliee 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Na- Iional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Scholarship 2: Junior Red Cross I: Biology Club I: Science Club I: Chemisiry Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Viciory Corps I. COMBS, GENEVA Decaiur Girls High School I: Waller High School 2, 3: Senior Y-Teens 4: Memorial Commiilee 4. COMSTOCK, CLARA BELLE Sludenl' Council I, 2: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leaders,Club 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Siudeni' Prini Slaicl 3, 4: Soph. Ensemble 2, 4: Choric Speech 2: A Cappella 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: All Slar Baskeiball Team 3, 4: Senior Class Parly 4. CONDON, ROBERT In'I'ramuraIs 3: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Announcemeni' Com- miI'+ee 4. COTTERMAN, CAROL , Soph Y-Teens 2: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leacl- ers Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Siafl: lEdiI'orl 4: Na'Iional Honor Socieiy 4: Naiional Forensic League 4: Ensemble 2, 4: Junior Class Officer lSecl: Prince of Peace 3, 4: Choric Speech 2: All High Play I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: LaI'in Club 2, 3: Drama Club 3: Scholar- ship 2, 4: G.R. Choir 3: Sporis Club 2: Hall Palrol I, 2, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Public Speaking Nighi 4: Cap and Gown 4: All Slar Baskelball Team 3, 4. COUTURE, HOMER Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 3, 4: Debaie Club 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: Hall Palrol 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: Senior Commiliee 4. CROWN. DICK Hi-Y 4: Foolball 4: Macomber High School 2, 3: Senior Commiliee 4. DAVIS, EVELYN G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Siudeni Prinl Slali 4: Blue Triangle 2: lnlra- murals 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Maiorelie I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Palrol 2, 3, 4: Senior Picnic Commiiiee 4. DAVIS, JANE Soph. Y-Teens 2: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sludenl Prinis Slafl 4: Prince of Peace 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Iniramurals 3, 4: Laiin Club I, 2: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Sporis Club 2: Publicily Commiifee Chairman 4. DAVOLL. HOWARD - Track 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Iniramurals 3, 4: Voca- 'Iional Club 3, 4: Name Card Commiiiee 4. DAVOLL. JOHN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4: Iniramurals 2, 3, 4: Sporis Club 2: Picnic Commiiiee 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY ICont'dI DOLEY, ANITA Soph. Y-Teens 2, lTreas.l: Senior Y-Teens 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sludenl Prinls SI'a'Fl 3, 4: Blue Triangle I, lPres.I: Commercial Club 4: Correspondence Club I: G. R. Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Palrol 2: Baccalaureale Commillee 4. ERY. DARRELL ' Foolball 2, 3: Chemislry Club 3: Physics Club 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: ,Flag Commillee 4: Banque? Commillee 4. FERRALL, BILLIE Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: F., H. A. 2: Whilmer High School I: Slu- denl Prin'ls Slall 4: Senior Announcemenl' Commi'H'ee 4. FLEEGER, EUGENE Sludenl Council 3: Nalional Honor Socie'l'y 4: Class Oflicer lVice-Pres.l 2: Scholarship 4: lnlramurals 2, 3: Chemislry Club 3: Physics Club 4 lPres.l: Announcemenl' CommiI Iee 4. FLETCHER, FRED Varsily B 3, 4: Vocalional Club 4: Golf Team 2, 3, 4: Senior Memorial Commillee 4. FORD, HELEN F.H.A. 3, 4: All High Play 4: Inlramurals 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Commercial Club 4: Hall Palrol 4: Baccalaureale Commil- 'ree 4. FRITSCH. JOHN Vocalional Club: Senior Commillee 4 lMemoriaII. GIFFIN, MARGARET Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: All High Play 4: Choric Speech 2: Blue Triangle I: Drama Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 4 ISec.l: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Hall Palrol 4: Announcemenl' Commi'I lee 4. GLENN, PEGGY ' Swanfon High I: Whilmer High I: Blue Triangle I: Glee Club I: G.A.A. 3: Senior Name Card Commi'I'I'ee 4. GOOD. ALMA Whilmer High School I: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Hall Palrol 4: Senior Memorial Commillee 4. GORDON, SHIRLEY Sludenl' Council 4: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Slall 4: Nalional, Honor Socie'Iy 4: Prince of Peace 4: Scholarship 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3: Blue Triangle I: lnlramurals 3, 4: Lalin Club I, 2: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Pa'I'roI 4: Commence- menl Commillee 4. HALL, Bos ' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Inlramurals I. 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Sporls Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Commillee 4 lBake Salel. HANNA. BOB Sludenl Council 4 lPres.l: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 4: Na- Iional Forensic League 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Debale 2, 4: Safely Palrol I: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Hall Palrol 4: Baseball 3, 4: Cap and Gown Commillee 4. HARRWALDT, RALPH Banquel' Commillee 4. I-IAWKINS, BILL Whilmer High I, 2: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Bake Sale Com- millee 4. HETMAN, TOM Sludenl Council 2: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: Scholarship 2 IEng.l, 4 lPhysicsl: Inlramurals 2: Biology Club I: Chemis- 'fry Club 3 lVice-Pres.l: Physics Club 4: Cap and Gown Com- miII'ee 4. HOBLING. SHIRLEY Color, Flower, Mollo Commillee 4. HOLT. EUGENE Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Proieclion Club I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Sporls Club 2: Ticker Commillee 4. pros: HOFFMAN, JANE Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: Sludenl Prinls Slalil 3: Sr. Band 3, 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: All High School Play 4: Blue Triangle I: Inlramurals 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Hall PaI'roI 4: Cap and Gown Commillee 4. HOVEY. CARL I Hi-Y 2: Track 2: Jr. Band I: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Soprls Club 2: Ways and Means Commillee 4. HUDSON, BOB Track 2: lnlramurals 3: Chemislry Club 3: Physics Club 4: Baseball 3, 4: Cap and Gown Commillee 4. HUNDLEY, BOB Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 3, 4: Track 3: Foolball I, 2: Thespians 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Drum Maior 3, 4: Inlramurals 2: Hi-Y Choir 2: Sporls Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: All High Play 3, 4: Public Speaking Nighlr 4: Name Card Commillee 4. JAMES, FRANKLIN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Annual Slalzl 4: Foolball 2, 3: Jr. Band I: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chemislry Club 3: Lalin Club I: Spanish Club 3: Hi-Y Choir 2: Sporls Club 2: Ways and Means Commi'IIee4 JENNEWINE, ROBERT Vocalional Club 3, 4: Color, Flower and Mollo Comrnillee 4. JONES, LUELVA Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: F.H.A. I: G.R. Choir 4: Color, Flower and Mollo Commillee 4. JONES, ROBERT Foolball 3, 4: Chemislry Club3: Physics Club 4: Color, Flower, and Mollo Commillee 4. JONES, VINCENT Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 3, 4: Annual Slall 4: Foolball 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3: Chemislry Club 3: Physics Club 4: Sporls Club 2: Chess CIubI4: A Cappella Choir 3: Cincinnali School I: Ways and Means Commillee 4. KOEHRIVIAN, DICK Annual SIaPi 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: All High Play 4: Scholarship 2, 4: Chemislry Club 3 lPres.l: Physics Club 4 lVice-Pres.l: Tickel' Commillee 4. KEELER, LEONARD Vocalional Club 3, 4: Name Card Commillee 4. KOESTER, NORMA Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Nalional Forensic League 4: Annual Slafl 4: Prince of Peace 3, 4: All High School Play 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Debale Club 4: Inlramurals 3: Y-Teens Choir 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4 lPresidenIl: Hall Pa'lroI 3: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Prom Com- miflee 4: DeViIbiss High I: Lamberlville 2: Public Speaking Nighl 4. KONZ, LEO Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Sporls Club 2, 3, 4: Ways and Means Commillee 4. KORB, DOROTHY F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: All High Play 4: Commercial Club 4: Correspondence I, 2, 3: Hall Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Banquel Cbmmillee 4. KREIGER, MERLYN Memorial Commillee 4. KROLL, JIM Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Inlrarnurals 3, 4: Sporls Club 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Picnic Commillee 4. KUJAWSKI. WALTER Inlramurals 3: Jr. Red Cross: Sporls Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Announcemenl Commillee 4. LANCASTER, ALVIN , Vocalional Club: Ways and Means Commillee 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY lCont'dl LAY. GLENN Vocaiional Club 3, 4: Picnic CommiI'I'ee 4. LENT, DICK Hi-Y 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Annual Slalif 4: Sludeni Prinis Sfalii 4: Baskeiball I: Track 3: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4 lVice-Pres.l: Inlramurals 3, 4: Sporis Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Cap and Gown Commil- Iee 4. LINGO, PEGGY G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: lnI'ramuraIs 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Commercial Club 4: Sporis Club 2: Hall Pafrol 2, 3: Book Room 2, 3, 4: Flower, Color, Mo'I'io Commiiiee 4. LOCHBIHLER, MARION Scholarship 4: Debale Club 4: Science Club 2: Physics Club 4: Spanish Club 3: Theaier Commillee 4. MARTIN, BOB Hi-Y 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4 IVice-Pres.l: Sludeni Prinfs Siaii 3, 4 ICo-edi+orl: Baskelball 3,: Prince of Peace 4: All High Play 2, 3, 4: Scholarship 2: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, lSec.l 4: Debaie Club 4, lVice-Pres.l: LaI'in Club I, 2 IPres.l: Hall Palrol 4: Jr. Town Meeling of The Air 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Naiional Forensic League 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Commencemeni Commiilee 4. McCLURE, BEVERLY Sludenl Council: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3 lVice-Pres.l 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4 ITreas.l: Quill and Scroll 4: Siudenl' Prinls Slafli 3, 4, ICO-Ediiorl: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross: Correspondence Club I: G.R. Chair 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Pa+rol I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3: All Slar Baskelball 3: Commencemenl Commiiiee 4: Flag Commiiiee 4. MCDANIEI.. JOAN Siudenl' Prin'I's S'Ia'FI5 4: F.H.A. I, 2: Blue Triangle I: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Senior Commiilee 4. McDONALD, JOHN Siuden+ Council 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Naiional Forensic League 4: Track 4: Jr.-Sr. Band I, 2, 3 IVice-Pres.l 4: Debale Club 2, 3, 4: lniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Science Club I ITreas.,l: Laiin Club I: Hi-Y Choir 3, 4: Hall Pairol 3, 4 lCom.l: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Disc Jokey 2, 3, 4: Senior Pariy Chairman 4. McGUIRE, BARBARA Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 IProgram Chairmanl: Leaders Club 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Choric Speech 2: Blue Triangle I: Iniramurals 2, 3, 4: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Sporis Club 2: Hall Pairol 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: All S'Iar Bas- kelball 3: Cap and Gown Commiilee. McKlNLAY, JOANNE Sludenl Council 3 IVice-Pres.l, 4: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y- Teens 4, IPres.l: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Slah' 4: Slucleni Prinls SI'aI'i 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Prince of Peace: All High Play 2: Scholarship 2: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3: La'Iin Club I: Blue Triangle I: lnlramurals 2, 3, 4: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Pairol I, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Theaier Commiiiee 4. MILLER. ALICE Commercial Club 4: Picnic Commiilee 4. MILLER, MARILYN Blue Triangle I: Jr. Red Cross I, 2: Name Card Commil- 'Iee 4. MILLER, ROY I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsiiy B 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Science Club I: Vocaiional Club 3, 4: Publicily Comf miI Iee 4: Chrisimas Card Commiiiee 4. MOHR, BOB Class Oilicer I ITreas.l: Vocalional Club 3, 4 lSr. Voc. Pres.l: Lalin Club I: Hi-Y Choir 2, 4: Sporis Club 2: Senior Parry Commifiee 4. :io-1: MOORE. GEORGE Hi-Y 2, 3 IVice-Pres.l, 4 IPres.l: Varsily B 2, 3, 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 4: Baskelball I: Drama Club 4: Iniramurals 3, 4: Hi-Y Choir 2, 4: Sporis Club 2 lSg'r. al' Armsl: Hall Pa- Irol 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Choir Council 3, 4: Ways and Means Commiilee 4. MUNSON, JIMMY Nalional Forensic League 4: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4 IPres. 3, 4l: Class Officer I IViceePres.l: Debale Club 2: Iniramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Disc Jockey I, 2, 3, 4: Cap and Gown Commiliee 4. NEIMAN, ELWOOD Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: ln'I'rarnurals 3: Vocaiional Club 3, 4: Color, Morro, Flower Commiliee 4. OTT, RAYMOND Vocaiional Club 3, 4: Memorial Commi'H'ee 4. PALMER, MARILYN Siudenl Council 3: Soph Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4 lPro- gram Ch.l: Leaders Club 3, 4 IPres.l: Quill and Scroll 4: Thespians 3, 4: Nalional Forensic League 3, 4 IPres.l: Annual Siaicl 4: Sludenls Prinis Sialii 3, 4 IBus. Mgr.l All High Play 2, 3. 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Debale Club 3, 4: lniramurals 3, 4: LaI'in Club I, 2: Correspondence Club I: Hall Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: Sporfs Club 2: Senior Play 3, 4: Public Speaking Nighlr 3, 4: Make-Up Technician 3, 4:Senior ParI'y4. PASELK, VELDA Sr. Y-Teens 4: F.H.A. I, 2 ITreas.l: G.R. Choir 4: Hall Pa- I'roI 4: Commencemenl' Commiiiee 4. PELTON. BILL Varsiiy B 3: Foolball 2, 3: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Announce- men'I's Commiflee 4. PLUM, PEGGIE Soph., Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Annual Slaicl 4: Scholarship 2: Choric Speech 2: G.R. Choir 4: Spanish Club 3 IPres.l: Hall Pairol 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Cap' and Gown Commillee 4. RADZIMOSKI, STANLEY Baskeiball Ful+on High School I, 2: Vocalional Club 3, 4. REED, SHIRLEY Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Annual Slafli 4: Commercial Club 4: G.R. Choir 4: Color, Flower, Molio CommiI'I'ee 4. REISSER, MARCELLA Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Blue Tri- angle I: Science Club I: Commercial Club 4: Lalin Club 2: G.R., Choir 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Pairol 4: Commencemenl Commiliee 4. ROBER, BETTY JANE Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: F.H.A, I: .Blue Triangle I: G.R. Choir 4: Hall Palrol 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Announcemenl Commiilee 4: Chapel Commilfee 3, 4. ROE, SHARON Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4: Annual Sfalri 4: Naiional Honor Sociefy 4: Class o'Fficer ITreas., 2, ISec.-Treas.l 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Correspondence Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens Choir 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. ROOT, WANETA Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: S+uden+ Prinis SI'aPi 3, 4: Sr. Band I, 2, 3: F.H.A. I: lniramurals 3, 4: Sporis Club 2: Hall Palrol 4: Blue Triangle I: Chrislmas Card Commillee 4: Banque? Commiiiee 4. SCHMUCKER, ELAINE Quill and Scroll 4: Annual Siaiii 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy 4: All High Play 4: Scholarship 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Name Card Commillee 4. SEILER, JOANNE Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Siudenl PrinI's Sialii 3: Sr. Band I, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. I: Inlramurals 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Hall Pairol 4: Correspondence Club I: Banquel' Commilrlee 4. SENIOR DIRECTORY lCont'dl SIEFERT, JERRY Varsily B 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Vo- calional Cub 3, 4: Bake Sale Commillee 4. SMITH, BILL Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lVice-Pres.l: Varsily B 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Picnic Commillee 4. SMITH, MARY Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3 lTreas.l, 4 lPres.l: Leaders Club 4: Sr. Band 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: All High School Play 4: Blue Triangle I lVice-Pres.l: lnlramurals 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: G.R. Choir 4: A Cappella Choir 4: F.H.A. I: Sporls Club 2: Ways and Means CommiI'I'ee 4. SOULE, DOROTHY Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 3: Thespians 4: En- semble 2, 3, 4: Prince of Peace 4: Drama Club 3: Choric Speech 2: All High Play 3: Blue Triangle I: Science Club I, 2: G.R. Choir 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Baccalaureale Commillee 4. STEVENSON, DONNA Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sludenr Prinls Sralil 3, 4: lnrramurals 4: Correspondence Club I: Sporrs Club 2: Hall Palrol 4: Glee Club I, 2: Ways and Means Com- millee 4: Leaders Club 4. SULLIVAN, GERRIE SI. Clare Academy I: Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: S'Iuden'I Prinls Slalzl 3, 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Hall Palrol 4: Announcemenl Commillee 4. TAYLOR, MARILYN G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. Name Card Com- millee 4. TEALE, JOANNE Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4 lSec.l: Annual Slaff 4: Sludenf Prinls Slalzf 3: Na- 'Honal Honor Sociely 3, 4: Scholarship 2: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4 lSec.l: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Baccalaureale Com- mil'I'ee 4. THOMPSON, PHIL , Sludenl' Council I: Hi-Y 2, 3: Varsily B 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Sludenl Prinls Slalil 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Class Officer I lSec.l: Prince of Peace 4: All High Play 2, 3, 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Lalin Club I, 2: Hi-Y Choir 2: Sporls Club 2: Hall Palrol 2, 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Publicily Commillee 4: Viclory Club I: Public Speaking 3, 4: Baskelball I. TROUTNER, EARL Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: lnlramurals 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Announcemenl' Commilree 4. TROWBRIDGE, DICK Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B I: Track 4: Foolball I lManagerl: Baskerball I: Class Olzlicer 4 lPres.l: lnlramurals 3, 4: Voca- Iional Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Cheerleader 2, 3: Prom Commillee 4: Book Room I, 2. TRUCKOR, SYLVESTOR lnlramurals 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Publicily Commillee 4. WAGNER, PATRICIA Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Annual Slalil 4: Prince of Peace 3, 4: Choris Speech 2: Drama Club 3: Blue Triangle I: Science Club I: Commercial Club 4: Hall Pa- lrol 4: Senior Parry Commillee 4: Public Speaking Nighl' 4. WAGONLANDER, BONNIE Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Annual Slalf 4: Sr. Band I, 2: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3: Blue Triangle 2: Inlramurals 3: Lalin Club 3: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Program Commillee 4. WAITE. PAT Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr., Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Leaders Club 4: Sludenl Prinls S'raFl 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 4: Blue Triangle I: In+ramuraIs 2, 3, 4: DeVilbiss High 3: Jr. Red Cross 3: Lalin Club I: G.R. Choir 4: Sporls 2: A Cap- X 11051 pella Choir 4: Bookroom I, 2: Baccalaureale Commillee 4: Public Speaking Nighr 4. WATKINS, JACK Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B I, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Foolball Manager: All High Play 4: lnlramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Choir 4: Sporls Club 4: Cheerleader 2, 3: Memorial Commi'H'ee 4. WATKINS, rom 'I Ouill and Scroll 4: Annual Slall 4: Na'I'ionaI Honor Sociely: Sr. Band 2: Class Officer 3 lPres.l: Prince of Peace 4: All High Play 4: Scholarship 2: Drama Club 4: Inframurals 3: Biology Club I: Chemislry Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Prom Com- mi'I ree 4 lChairmanl. WEAVER, SHIRLEY Soph. Y-Teens 2 lPres.l: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Prince of Peace 3, 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Biology Club 3: Commercial Club 4 lPres.l: Correspondence Club 2: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: Hall Palrol 3, 4: Commencemenl' Commilree 4. WEBB, JERRY Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Jr. Band I: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2, 3, 4: Picnic Commillee 4. WEBER, DON ' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Annual S+aFl 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Choir 4: Spor'I's Club 2: Ticker Commillee 4: Hall Palrol 4. WEST, DICK Annual S'I'aFF 4: Publicily Commillee 4. WESTFALL, ARLENE G.A.A. 3, 4 Annual Slalzl 4: F.H.A. I, 2 lSec.l, 3, 4: Hall Palrol 4: Commercial Club 4: Flag Commillee 4 lChairmanl: Baccalaureale Commillee 4. WESTFALL, BEVERLY Jr. Red Cross: Whi'I'mer High School I, 2, 3: Commercial Club 4: Memorial Commillee 4 lChairmanl. WIDNEY, DOROTHY Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 4: G.A.A. 2, 4: Soph.-Jr.-Sr. Ensemble I, 2, 4: Blue Triangle I: Hall Palrol I, 2: Commercial Club 4: Correspondence Club I: Sporls Club 2: Dunkirk High School 3: Book Room I, 2, 4: Senior Prom Commillee 4. WILCYNSKI, HAROLD Hi-Y 4: Foolball 4: Inlramurals 3, 4: Vocalional Club 4: Hi-Y Choir 4: Cap and Gown Commillee 4. WILDER, MARIAN G.A.A. 3, 4: Biology Club I, 2: Chemislry Club 3: Bake Sale Commillee 4. WISE, NORMAN Varsiry B .2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Vocalional Club 3, 4: Cap and Gown Commillee 4. WITTSCHECK, VERA F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Blue Triangle I: Commercial Club 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Baccalaureale Commillee 4. WRIGHT, DWAYNE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily B 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Nalional Foren- sic League 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4: Sr. Band I, 2: Prince of Peace 3, 4: All High School Play 2: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Hall Palrol 4: Inlramurals 2, 3, 4: Proieclion Club I, 2: Hi-Y Choir 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Commencemenl' Commillee 4. WYANT, MARY Soph. Y-Teens 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Annual Slafl 4: Jr. Band I: F.H.A. I lVice-Pres.l: Prince of Peace 4: Choric Speech 2: Drama Club 3, 4: All High School Play 4: Blue Triangle I: Inlramurals 3: Correspon- dence Club I: G.R. Choir 3, 4: Sporls Club 2: A Cappella Choir 4: Commencemenl Commillee 4. YAW, ROSE G.A.A. 3, 4: Annual Slalili 4: F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4: All High Play 4: Blue Triangle I: Commercial Club 4: Correspondence Club I: Hall ZEITER, DONALD - Vocarional Club 3, 4: Commencemenl Commillee 4. Palrol 4: Flag Commillee 4: Tickers Commillee 4. Our Friends .... Bring me a dolly. Sanrie Claus . . . . 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