Waite High School - Warrior Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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Moi lk :A Q,:u,,,g-, OJ4. uk 0 -01.2 EQAABQ- ukbd-In. 0-Hug 053'-fLUJ 2 ' Sxlmvws., 12.2, X, DILIGEIZIKTLR K xI.I3I.q..L,ka-..Nl-x bkwf- U5 'i3a'u92 . ' hs ,,99...t ,W Ck DlQEAFX'm-Los La-R Nl .9414 C, ., Q MDTSTQACTEDJS RW wwl ggi-'QL M 1 A.M R Tl-H2 SENIOIQ CLASS CDF IQ:-ELL 4 - lc . . '- .Qaicii 4 if K Q-Q .fi 2. 51 A 51 I 1 .al 552:15 'LIL . . at a. a A-f ....- ..... .. .:. - - f5::.w:....3::: ,sk .::. .:- VANCE HARRISON ALICE PALMITER SUE RIEDEMAN ., 6 Pre.f1tlc11f ...,,,.,,,,,. Vice-Prexirfelzl ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, S6'l'I'Efc1l'j' ,,7A,,,.,. Trefzfzner A......, ,.,,, S61'g661lif.l'-df'AI'l1l,li.. .. I, -I' Vance Harrison ..Alice Palmiter . ...,,. Sue Riedeman .......Thelma Piel ....Shirley Davis john Seemann The Seniors had an active year filled with interesting and enjoyable events. The first of these events was the prom and banquet which were held in the Commodore Perry Hotel Ball- room on January 22. At the banquet the will and prophecy were read. The will which told of things that the seniors were leaving behind them was written by Carolyn Belkofer, Eliza- beth Szor, Douglas Georgie, and Anita Reed. The writer who prophesied what the seniors would be doing in 1974 was JoAnn Furry. The next event of the year was the senior trip to New York City, April 18 to April 25. Those who went will never forget it! As the school year drew to a close two services occurred which will be treasured always in the memories of seniors, baccalaureate and commencement. Baccalaureate was on Sunday, june 6g commencement, Thursday, june 10. Moth were held in the field house with the boys wearing blue caps and gowns and the girls, white. To enable them to leave a memorial for the school the senior class sponsored two proj- ects, a train trip to the Mansfield football game and the sale of stationery which has the Waite crest. The senior class wishes to express its sin- cere thanks for all the time-consuming help which Miss Marion Hart has so willingly given in her position of adviser. 12 at sir. TI-IELMA PIEL SHIRLEY DAVIS ,JOHN SEEMANN f- .wxwvu mu! DELBERT ACKERMAN- We'll min you when you're gone. Band, Varsity Football. LOU ANN ALCOCK- A plmzmrzl girl zoilb u plcamnl diJpo,riliou. Art Club. CONSTANCE ALLEN-- Red bolif and n1erryzrayJ. Future Nurses of America, Gym Assistant, Chemistry Assistant, junior Class Ring Committee, Latin Club. EDDIE ALLGIER- We like lo have you around. Varsity Football, Forum. JAMES ALLORE- Af good .fu they L'U!l1L','l junior Ring Committee. PHYLLIS APIZL- The gym if ber ,ucroud homo. G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Follies. .J fx r JI SENIORS -f -1 , X-1'-'Q . is i PAT ARMSTRONG- A quiet hut urrziuhle girl. Phils, junior Y-Teens, PAULINE ARNDT- She if good to all. French Club, Follies, Phils, junior and Sen- ior Y-Teens, Future Teachers of America-Librarian, Modern Dance, Senior Card and Announcement Committee. CAROL AUBELL- Her friendr they ure rrturtyg her foes-are there arzyf' Phils-Sen geant-at-Arms, Art ClubHSecretary, Junior Y-Teens-Service, Senior'Y-Teens-Seo retary, Student Council Representative, Follies, Swimming Instructor, Modern Dance, U.N. Club, Senior Card and Announcements Committee. SHIRLEY BARNHART- A quiet rrtirrf' Senior Y-Teens. JOHN BARTUS-- One who worhr u goal to gain, never rperzdr hir time in min. STEVE BARTUS- A regular guy. Q.D., U.N. Club-Treasurer, Baseball. NANCY BECKER- Sheff u good rhatefrjf' junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens-Chap lain, Gym Assistant, Follies. jOHN BELEGRIN- Nite to be with. Q.D CAROLYN BELKOFER- Good nature ir alwayr 4 rurcerrf' Senior Banquet Committee, Future Home Makers-Secretary, Follies, Library Assistant, Dean's Assistant. CHARLES BELKOFER- Cure fit: lightly on hir rhoulderrf' Light Crew. RACHEL BELKOFERA Tu'inhling eyes' and merry smile. Senior Y-Teens, Choir, Phils, ERMA JEAN BENNETT- A joke, u laugh, tz happy way. G.A,A., Chorus, Senior Y- Teens, Junior Red Cross. SENKDIQS 14 DAVIS BIZNSMAN-- Tf9ere'll 116117 be 411101601 guy like j'Ull.'I Follies, Art Club, Student Council'-Director of Publicity, Senior Trip Com- mittee Chairman, Football INIanager, National Honor Society. 'IOM ISODI Hfllil rolling ufmlgf' jAC.K ISOHLAND l'ffe only :zur lo faire friemli ii be flue. Iiasliet- - 1 lull Manager, Ili-X. NATHAN I'sOXXfl.liS' - Ifriu1d.i'f1if1 ulzmji ffeuejilif' l.ll5I5Y 'I Si1n'erily fum' L!7LL'7'flllllL'll .ire ffer i'lf.n'1ui. Alt Club, Frentli Club Prcsitlent, Senior VUays antl Means Commi RIKLINA HRAATZ lI e ll 1'L'lllL'lf'lllL'7' ber in .1 ffmzdli Il'.l-j. Future Ilomemalceis Club. ARNOLD ISRUXVN- 'HIJIHIII u'urrj', l'fI get l1'6L'7'L' l'1f1 gr1i11,q. PATRICIA BROXVN-- Slfe lvrei wie- bn! nfiieb one? Future Home- nmkezs Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Gym Assistant. DICK BRYANT' A qlml, likable wrt of guy ii flip. Freshman, Re- serve Football, Quill and Dagger, junior Prom Committee, Follies, Stage Crew. ROl.l.ll5 BIIRGARDV-- lilly lIl,:Hll1L'f.U BONNIE ISUSHONGS Anliezeare uf iileul 1z'nr11w1. junior Y-Teens, Or- chestra, Future Homemalrers. jACKlIi ISYIXJXV jin'lPie zeill izlimyi do well. Build, Follies, Upti males, lJl'.lIl'S Assistant. jAMlfS fQAI.DWliI.l, -Hlfriwldly per.mu. Cross Country, Track, Hi-Y, Boys' W Club, Senior Money-Making Committee, Forum-Chaplain, Bible Club. Al.lCli f.AMI'Blil.l. Sz1'eel. mmleil mul filzblef' AHARON CARR HilIllL'f6 ,l' lllll in life Jud life ii fun. Senior Y-Teens P Freneli Club. Follies, Sizzle, junior Y-Teens. 0 KAY CllRlS'l'lli I uerer fel my ilndfeu nllerferu ieilb my ed1m1liml.' J junior Class Play, leri, G.A.A., Majorette, Senior Y-Teens, Follies Dean's Assistant, junior Y-Teens. BARBARA CIBORO--- A naman of .iifuzre exfejll 110611 .rbc Iiilko G.A.A., Senior Y-Teens, Follies, Future Nurses. MIKE ClCAKf - Fm leiniiug my f7'UllbIL'.f belJi11d, Freshman Football Freslnnan Basketball, Hi-Y, Track, Forum, Follies. 15 SENIOIQS . 'HRK Nw-9 .K qw X - A jAMES CLARK- He'.s Ll 'fuel' guy. ROBERT CLINE- K11f1u' me by my llclflffj'-,Qfl-1110!71' air. Reserve Foot- ball, jAMliS COLE -771 umu of fuzz' zzwrili li lbw lzcil lllilll DAROL COLLINS--- A fcllnzt' lu lfc dc'frc'11dc'll llf'UIl. Quill and Dagger. jOYCE CONIPTON' ---- I'w1ir11mlllj' ,fflni iz lllllllj' wzilef' Football Queen Attendant, junior Class Play, Student Council- -Director of Awards, Zets-Sergeant-at-Arms, Follies. COLLEEN CONRAQv Bmv5 agalfz but uni to lilly, for .ibe'll leave again on gmcluzztiwz day. Future Nurses. jEANNE COOKi'Cd7'L'fI'UL' and gay. Sizzle, Gym Assistant, junior Y- Teens. ROBERT COOK- Silef2re ir golden. BEVERLY COOPER ---A IJ1'i11i'i1zg ir umre fllll fllllll zi'f11'L. Altobee Art Club, Future Nurses Club--Treasurer, Nurse's Aid, Dean's Assistant. XVILLIAM CORNS- l'm fm! mpyizzg, I'm just hiking IIUIELH Student Council, Varsity Drag Committee, Reserve-Varsity Football, Hi-Y, W Club, Forum, Follies, junior Ring Committee, junior Prom Com- mittee. jEANETTE COUSINO- Sheff zwell zrorllv being fuller! zz fricml. CLIFFORD CRABTREE--A Cm1lw1t with tba uff1'rld. GEORGENE CROOKS- Generally ipetikiug, ilfel gemfmllj' .i,lfm1kir1g. Follies, Student Council, Sizzle. SALLY DAVIS- Ea,ry lo like. SHIRLEY DAVISf Willa rharm and perianulily, ibefi cl popular girl about Jcboolf' Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Y-Teens-M President, Follies, G.A.A., Swimming Club, Library Assistant, junior Y-TCCHSffWSlf1lI'C Chairman, Student Council--ARepresentative, An- nual Editorial Staff, United Nations Club, Pliils. jAMliS DERR- VI big, ,qruml-lzctzflczl jellfiuf' Varsity Football Co- Captain. INIARILYN DeVOREf Nez'er mn bury In be frielldljf' junior Y-'l'eens, Gym Assistant, Dean s Assistant, Senior X-'I tens. MARYANN DICKEYf Nezer do Malay Mlm! you Lllll do l01110rm1z'. junior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Follies, Student Council, Deans' Assistant, junior Class Secretary, junior Class Play, Sizzle, Radio Production, WTDS. SENIORS 16 EVELYN DONNAL- A plearant rmile giver evidenre of a happy heart. Future Nurses of America. ANDY DOZIER- A newcomer with many friendrf' Librarv Assistant. DON DUBUC- The hetter one hnowr him, the hetter one liker him. Gym Assistant, Senior Ways and Means Committee, U.N. Club--Sergeant-at-Arms, Q.D., French Club, Freshman Basketball, Track. JIM DUNSMORE- Trouhler may come hut mine will go. Q.D., Freshman and Re- . z , ling, junior Prom Committee, Stage Crew, Cheerleader, Student Council, Bookroom Assistant. BILL DURHAM- What a build--what a man. ' Hi-Y-President, W Club, Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Football, Track, Follies. NANCY DUSSEAU- IdenliHed ar one who ir rweetf' Optimates, Zet, Future Nurses of America, Gym Assistant, Senior Ways and Means Committee. NANCY EGGERT- Chewy and chatty. Swimming Assistant. 'ATRICIA EICHER- Sweet with a charming perronalityf' Junior Y-Teens, Zet. NORMAN ELLISON- Hir perronality ir hard to beat, to know him certainly ir a treat. Freshman, Lightweight, and Varsity Football, Art Club, Q.D., Student Council- President. DON ERIKSEN- ll eh.rt.er could learn from him. Freshman, Varsity Basketball, Q.D., Lightweight Football, Chess Team, National Honor Society, Tennis. BERNEICE ERWIN- Eary to get along with. MARY ANN EVANOFF-- Efirient in her own quiet way. 17 SENIORS RICHARD EVANOFF- No sinner. no .rtzinl l7t'1'f7dIf1.l, hut u'ell, the 1'e1'y her! of rhaprf' I-H-Y, Stage Crew, Engineers Club, Sizzle Repre- sentative, Student Council. NANCY EWING- Oh, hour the agreer to differ. National Honor Society, Future Homemakers-President, Future TeachersfVice- President. Phils, Student Council. ELAINE FARNSVVORTH- Friendly and fmflhf' Glee Cluh. BEVERLY FAWCETT4 Shc .r ulzwagw just herself. Optimates, Zets. JIM FERGUSON- Whal'r the ure of ll'U1'1'J'l77g.wl Projectionist, Fresh- man Basketball, Boys' Chorus, Choir-ePresident, Student Council, Follies, Red Cross Representative. RONNIE FEY- He never rhongeyf' Lightweight Foothall Manager. NANCY FEYESH- W'e'll f67I16711bE'1' her hy her friendly may. Dean's Assistant, Follies. BOB FODOR- A lillle learning in a dangeronr thing. Band. JIM FOLEY- A diligenl, friendly Jludenl ir he. National Honor Soa ciety, Stage Crew, Cross Country, Student Council. CHARLES FOSTER- A hoy who mn really he ronnled un. Future Teachers, Forum-President, Student Council Representative. NANCY FREEMAN- lVhy talk, olherr do enough of ii. Zets- Treasurer, G.A.A., Future Teachers. DOROTHY FRY- Ever full of fun, hut aluwyr roizridemlc of ezfery- one. Zets, Senior Y-Teens, Follies, National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Sizzle Typist. BILL FUEHRER- A good disposition lo hiin bL'lUlI,Ql,ll Cross Country, Lightweight Football, Follies, Q.D. Student Council Representative, Varsity Drag Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Bowling. LOIS FUGATE- Good behavior ir the finest of fine mlm. Optimates, Future Nurses-Treasurer, National Honor Society. RICHARD FURMAN- HiJ laugh if known by all. Freshman, Light- weight, Varsity Football, Boys' W Club. Swimming Assistant, Sizzle Representative. JO ANN FURR1- Red hair, real ambition, and lalwit-f-'u'hl1l nmrc docs onjlzody need? Follies, Junior Y-Teens, Phils, Annual Editorial Staff, Senior Y-Teens, U.N. Club, Sizzle-Feature Editor, National Honor Society, Senior Prophecy. JOAN FYFFE- Boil wafer? Well, l'll try. Future Homemakers of America. ERNA GATZKIi4 A azpnhle llllif if rho. French Cluh-Treasurer, Zets-Historian, Junior Y-Teens, National 'Honor Society--View President, Junior Class Play, Senior Commencement Committee Chairman. SENIORS 18 JUDITH GEARS- Calm and urrmoved :he walk: among us. Future Nurses, Follies, 6 G.A.A. UDY GEISEL- Of queenly grate and beauty. Zets-Secretary, G.A.A., junior Y- 'L Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen, Follies, WTDS, Student Council. v L15 r-1r,. ' DOUGLAS GEORGIE- Hi: everlarling pep jun tan'l be heal, hir Jeme of humor if really neat. Cheerleader, Q.D. DUANE R. GETTINGS- He har a .ringing perronalilyf' Q.D.-Reporter, Glee Club, Choir, Follies, United Nations Club. MARY GILBERT- Fun, they derrrihe her that way. Art Club. E IZABETH GIMENEZ- She ir one with whom we all take pride, with inlelligenre and pemonality on her ride. Senior Class Special Committee, Library Assistant, junior Y-Teens-President, Girls' Athletic Association, Junior and Senior Lifesaving, Swimming Club, Swimming Leadership, Phil-Vice-President, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council-Secretary. JOHN B. GINNEVER- Quiet, Jerioux, lruny and true. Tennis Team, Forum, Gym Assistant, Bowling Team. RICHARD GIOVANOLI-- jun the hind to have for a friend. Light Crew. DONNA GLASS- Let the rex! of lhe world go hy, I'll catch il. junior Y-Teens, Glee Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Optimates, Choir, Deans' Assistant. ESTHER GOREE- Her rmall rourterier .rweelen life. G.A.A., Freshman Chorus, Glee Club. CAROL GRIFFIN- She haf a note for new1. Senior Prophecy Committee, junior and 'A Senior Y-Teens, Student Council, Follies, Sizzle Staff Co-Editor, Optimates, Chorus. NANCY GUERIN- Ar plearant ar lhe fri! touch of Jpringf' G.A.A., Chorus. 19 SENIQQS . LYNN HALL- Le1'J have rome fun. Optimates. RONALD HALL- Calling W80FG. Optimates, Sizzle-Art Editor, Golf Team, Q.D.'s, Boys' W Club. LARRY 'HALLAUER- I'll get by. Hi-Y, Follies, Light Crew. YVONNE HAMILTON- ln ber quielmie, a real friend. Deans' Assistant. BETH ANN HAMM- When Beth dow romelbirzg it ir well done. Zets, French Club, Future Teachers-President, junior Class Play, junior Class Ring Committee, Student Council, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Senior Cards and Announcements Com- mittee Chairman. SHIRLEY HAMPTON- Dark, petite and 11er3 neat. junior Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Attendant. JOAN 'HANNAN- Take it easy and have fun. Peri s, Cheerleader, Student Council. Senior Y-Teens, junior Y-Teens. ROBERT HARMON- He hurrier not and worries noi. DOUGLAS HAROLD- A regular fellow. QD. IVVANCE HARRISON- A plearani mixture of wil and common Jenn. Forum, Follies, Student Council, Senior Class-President, Chess Club, Optimates, French Club, Ten- nis Team, United Nations Club, Tumbling Team. DOUGLAS HARTER- He will amufer apporruniryk knorbf' Senior Cards and An- nouncements Committee, Band, Q.D., Spanish Club, Follies, National Honor Society. DALE HARTMAN- He'r quiet, but we Jurperl he has 4 lighter ride. Q.D., Cafeteria Help, Light Crew. SENIORS 20 BliVliRI.liY HlfHl.- ---v A Illlffj limi---afzmjs 1111111 In 111.150 berifelf Inc'- fnlf' Follies, Future Homemalters--Trcasurer, junior and Senior Y-Teens, Annual Staff, Life Saving, Gym Assistant. MARTHA Hlfl.BliR HSfllL'L'7'JiI1 fm .1 rfnzrm all in mmf. Swimming Assistant, Phil, Bible Club, Future Nurses, Optimates, Chemistry Assistant, Swim l,L'.lklCI'Si Club RUBliR'l' llliNDliRSON Ile ii uvlfmnl .1 zine, bn! uw! l'.H'i'ft.ll.ll For- um, Choir, Follies. SHIRLEY HliN'l'0N Ai rfv.lr1ge.1f1i'e .li 41 dffllm' bill. Phil, junior and Senior Y-Teens, Library Assistant. l'A'l' lll'lCHCOCK Sl1e'i .ri uzrwf .li ilw ir jwliltf' junior and Se.1 ior Y-Teens, Follies, Glue Club. BARBARA HOLMAN ll l1j' 4QL'llllL'lllL'Il fl!'6 fiL'?' fzlrnznfeif' Gym As- sistant, Freshman Girls' Chorus, junior Y-Teensw-Chaplain, Senior Y-Teens, Choir, Frenfh Club, Zet---Reporter, Follies, junior Class Ring Committee. l'llYl.l.lS 'HOLMIZS - She nur rmfbiug llllfif the bar ,ifmzellrifzg zzwrlfr- iriliiltf airing. Band, Zet, Optimates-Chaplain, Future Nurses President, United Nations Club, junior Class Play, National Honor Sofiety. jAMliS HOSICK 'll ii zwfl lo he rww'z'eJ. Forum, United Nations Club KA'I'Hl,liliN HllN'I'liRf'- linger aluuzii Io do 1i'X1.1!'t bell. Spanish Club, junior Y-Teens, Zet, National Honor Societyn Chaplain. jIM IRWIN A lillA'L'?'c' jwrrfnl it tl H'c'It'0lI1i.'d gmail. Freshman Basket- ball, Tumbling Team, junior Class Play, Follies, Stage Crew. VlRGll. jAliGliR Yusfllllflfilllct I ul .md think, .md llllllvfflllvl I jul! ill. Al.'l'ON jAMliS Ile mmei .md gum .md ii .llzixzjl 1i'ulrr11m'. f.llARl.lfS jANliS Ile gnu: lm uzwz nail. nufuiudfnl uf llfu 1r'nrlJ. MARY jl5l7lilfRY Muiit-m.1lw .wif unulzl ,uluzr-1r'rnn1. Choir Secretary, Phil, Optimates. lfulure Teacliers, National Honor Sn' ciety. jlM jUNliS While iw life, In nr enjauy life. Student Council. AIUANNH KANIPIZ A iilmry. lilllc ndf1t.4J. junior and Senior Y- 'linens MARILYN KANSORKA Ni'rw- in lla' lilly., Bible Club. DONNA KEATON Hlirrnu fur lifn lIc'I'L'F .1 ban! ward dum fall,- lhmniqll fiftfi frnzlq jUlH'lIL'j 111711 fL'Nlt'71lbEl' bw' .1 zi'ce1e,if of ull. jun- ior Y-Teens Secretary, Senior Y-Teens, junior Class-ViCe-Pi'esi- dent, junior Class Play, Phil'-President, Student Council, National Honor Society. 21 SENIORS X X DONNA KEEFE- A friendly girl in every way who rnuker the mort of every day. ROBERT KEITH- Eary going. Band, Q.D.-Treasurer, Hi-Y-Treas urer, Cross Country, Track. PHIL KELLER5 ,He lfimrelf ir tz follertion of good l11ltllifi6.f.H Q.D., Optimates, Bible Club, National Honor Society-President, Choir, Orchestra, Student Council Representative. JERYI. KERSEY- To tr young laenrt everything ir fun. GINIA,lSLNG- Init laeing lmppy ii cl nne thing to dn. G.A.A. VICTOR KISSOFFf G00d or on trtlalete, good ur n student, erfen better ur u friend. Freshman, Lightweight, Varsity Football, Freshman, Lightweight, Varsity Basketball, Student Council Representative, Hi- Y-Secretary, Forum, Track, Boys' W Club. JANICE KLANIFCKI- Her voice ir her fortune. Choir, Follies, jun- ior Class Play, French Club. DOUGLAS KLEIS- Where nm I? KAY KLOTZ- Often reen but reldorn heard. Follies, Choir, Cross Country. DAVID KNELL- A quiet fellow but who mn tell ufbnl rnigbt de- velop. Cross Country, Hi-Y. KENNY KNITZ- A light laeurt lizfer long. Freshman, Lightweight, Varsity Football, Hi-Y. DARLA KOEPKE- A rnuid of wirdorn and of fun: forever neat and or bright ur the run. Zet, Art ClubASe-rgeant-at-Arms, French Club, Follies, Senior Y-Teens, Senior Class Trip Committee, Student Council. RALPH KOHLHOFER- Not tt care in the world. Lightweight, Var- sity Football, Follies. CAROL ANN KOOISTRA- It puyi' to be ft little r'e.ier1'etl. junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Zet. BEVERLY ANNE KOPP-'fNire to Elton. Chorus. DENNIS KRETZERQ'fDoubtler.rly feu' rould nil hir ,iIltIt'6. Freshman, Reserve Football, Freshman, Reserve Basketball, EDWARD KRIZSAK- Calrnnei1f if 41 greut t1dlf'tIl1ltIg6'.H Track. FRANK KROMPAK- lVlaen nature bar work to be done, rloe Heater u geniur to do it. National Honor Society, Q.D.fPresident, Opti- mates, Track, Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football, junior Ring Committee, Student Council, Senior Commencement Committee, Follies, SENIORS 22 DAVID KUEBBELER- IVOrdJ never fail him. Freshman, Lightweight, and Varsity Football, junior Class Play, Optimates, Q.D., Physical Education Assistant, Baseball, Band, Treasurer of Student Council, Hi-Y--Secretary, Senior Wfays and Means Com- mittee. I.OIS KUPSKY h- Her grace .md fbiirln nuke ber iz tlllefll in eiwj' zr'.l1. Optimates, junior Y-Teens --f- Vice-President, junior Class Treasurer, junior Class Play, Follies, National Honor Society, Peri-f-President, Senior Y-Teens-Service, Deans Assistant, Future Teachers of America. DICK I.AHR ---A All gfeill men are dying! I dw1'l feel ,ro zrell myself. Lightweight, Var- sity Basketball, Baseball, Cheerleader, Hi-Y, Follies, Q.D., junior Prom Committee, junior Class Play, Student Council, Boys' W Club. RON I.ANIff - A friend lo fill: if foe to none: he nerer 1.v1i,ise,f a rbiuzve for fun. 'Hi-Y- '- Secretary, Freshman. Lightweight, and Varsity Football, Reserve Basketball, Track, Doorcrew, Follies. OLISVA LANGIZ- Tl2ere are none truer-lveiirlvd. National Honor Society, PCl'I-fCI1AlP- lain, Spanish Club, Baccalaureate Committee, Follies. BIZTH I.ASl.IZY f- lfll!1w the will ,ind iz Ilklj' nf ,rlw will nmh' rule. Senior Y-Teens, Art Club, Pliils, Student Council. KATHRYN I.IiDFORDW Srm1e tblnlf ilu' zmfld it made for fuzz and fmlir .md to dn I. DICK I.Iili- Dfn1't rurb, girlrf' Band, Forum, Follies. I.ll.I.IAN I.IiICH'I'Y- Maker fmyone ufimr to innu' ber belief. Optimates, Future Nurses, Bible Club, G.A.A., Red Cross. FRANCIS LENGEL- '1'l1e world far me if guy. Lightweight Football. SIDNliY I.IiONARD- A IlI.'l!l 'fillll1flll and bmlomblef' Choir, Q.D., Follies, Tumbling Team. RACHEL LEPAGE- G'riu'i0uily iweei and rbarrzzlzzgly capable. Band, Optimates, French Club, Follies, Future Nurses, junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens-Vice-President, Zeta Chaplain, Stationers Desk, Annual Editorial Staff, National Honor Society, Senior Ways and Means Committee. 23 SENIORS NANCY LEROY- Let her own work pmire ber. Future Homemakers of America, junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, junior Class Play, Follies, Student Council, Zet-President, National 'Honor Society. ALICE LINDER- Wirdom flourirlaer in a quiet place. National Honor Society, Junior Y-Teens, Optimates, French Club, Bible Club, United Nations Club, Dean's Assistant, JOYCE LODGE- lVlJatezfer you do, :whatever you ray, the ir alu'ay,f your friend in every way, junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Opti- mates, Follies, Glee Club, junior Class Play, G.A.A., U.N. Club, Lab Assistant. KAYE MCBRIDE- Oh, bow I lone tlaat Irfrla u'it. ' Junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Sizzle Staff, Follies, G.A.A., U.N. Club. DAVE MCCLURE- A mort genial friend. Lightweight, Varsity Foot- ball, Visual Education, Track, Follies. MARILYN MAAS- She ir gentle, sweet, and kind. Zet, junior Class Play. JOHN MAIER- A friendly fellow alwayrf' Forum, Art Club. MARCIA MALLIEN- Never tiring, alwayr carefree. PAULINE MARCKEL- Don'l worry about me. Future Homemakers of America, Dean's Assistant. SHIRLEY MASON- Tbere'.r rornetbing about 'Sant' one ran't help lik- ing. National Honor Society, Optimates, Senior Y-Teens, Zet- Historian, junior Class Play Committee, Senior Class Trip Com- mittee. ' MARY LOU MASSA- A rnzile ir alwayr zlcere to ofnet every rare. Optimates. BOB MATEVIA- Not a ward rpoke be more than wal needed. CLARENCE MEEKS- A little work, a lot of play, ir what I fall a per- .-liff- oP ' feet day. Follies, Cross Country, Track, Visual Education, Boys' Chorus. NANCY MEILINK- Quiet and unarfumingf' junior Y-Teens. DON MELCER- He'll rail lair way tlarougb life. Q.D., Choir, Span- ish Club, Optimates, Follies, Tumbling Team, Gym Assistant. LENNA METSEFF- Good natured and alwayr willing to do her bert. G.A.A., Sizzle, Athletic Office Assistant, Annual Staff Business Manager. ELROY METZGER- Someone like you rurer everything gloomy. MARJORIE MEYERS- Calmnerr if a great advantage. Future 'Home- makers Club of America, Future Nurses, Library Assistant. SENIORS 24 Y I HARRY MIKOLAJCZYK- Our deed: determine ur. CARL MILLER- Climbing up lbe ladder of .rucce.r,f. Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Football Manager, Freshman, Reserve Basketball, Sizzle Staff-Sports Editor, Forum, Student Council-Director of Service, junior Class Play Committee, Senior Card and Announcements Committee, Follies. CAROL MILLER- Sbe radiater rlaarmf' Art Club. ,IUDITH MlI.l.S- Quiel and fEl'6f1f6'd.H Peri. JOE MLYNEK- He not only parliripaler in sporty, bu! if one. Reserve and Varsity Football, Reserve Basketball, Hi-Y, Boys' W Club. WILFORD MOORE- He could never be arnued of silence. HARRY MOREY- A friendly mul. Q.D. NANCY MORGAN,- Keen fenre. common reme, lots of room for nonsense, Junior - eens, enior Y-Teens-Treasurer, G.A.A., Phil-Chaplain, Art Club-President, junior Class Ring Committee, Sizzle-Reporter, Student Council Representative, Fol- lies, Future Teachers of America, Senior Class Special Committee. EUGENE MORITZ- Enjoy life lo :be fullest. Baseball. JOYCE MOTHERSHEAD- A kind and gentle heart has she. DOROTHY MULLIEN- A quiet permn u'l1o har many friend,r. Future Homemakcrs of America. JOE MURANYI-- I'm on the brink of a great career, will romeone pleare xlaoffe me off. Q.D., Art Club, Hi-Y, Freshman and Reserve Basketball, Freshman, Reserve, and Varsity Football, Student Council-Director of Stage Crew, Junior Ring Committee, Gym Assistant, Baccalaureate Committee. 25 SENIORS BEATRICE MYERS- Alwayr keep a rmile and life will be worthwhile. Future Home- makers of America, Junior Y-Teens. TOM MYLES- We a'on'z want kim any longer-l9e'J long enougklu junior Class Play. CAROLE MYRICE- Nice knowing you. Future Homemakers, Senior Y-Teens. GENE NIEDERHAUSER- Built for romfort, noi for Jpeedf' Freshman Football, Li- brary Assistant, Q.D. DENNIS NOGGLE- Life if wbaz you make il. Freshman Football, Junior Class Play, Band, Follies, Freshman Basketball. ROBERT NYITRAY- He rpfeadr around that .rilent Jpell, that maker all people like kim well. Cross Country, Forum, Lightweight and Varsity Basketball, Art Club, Boys' W Club. BOB OBERDORF- All tongue! .fpeak well of him. Cross Country, Track, Freshman, Lightweight, and Varsity Basketball, Forum, Hi-Y, Boys' W Club. ALICE PALMITER- Pe1ile, Jweel, fparkling in her own way. Band-Majorette, Glee Club, Junior Y-Teens, Phil, Senior Class-Vice-President, Follies. BILL PARKER- I do my work and keep my peace. Optimates. DON PAYDEN-- Independent and happy. Track Manager, Cross Country-Manager. SHERRY PAYNE- A full, rirla nalure, free lo hurt. Band, French Club--Secretary, Zet, U.N. Club-President, Sizzle, Follies, Future Teachers of America, National Honor Society. NANCY PELLEK- Quiet but exceedingly likable. Art Club, junior Y-Teens, U.N. Club, Phil, French Club. ,SENIORS 26 ROl5liR'l' PliLLlliClA-g Ha1'111g lhe 111110 111 11171 life. Optimates. lSRllCli PENTZ I l1.11'c11'1 .1 ll'0?'V.Q 111 lfw 11'111'1d. QD. l'HYl.l.lS PHlil.l'Sf-ff Pl11lI1t 15 11111eI rlild 11.1111 11'fI7'l1l11U.l' Choir, Girls Chorus, National Honor Society' Corresponding Secretary, Phil llunior antl Senior Y-Teens, Spanish Club. ARNOLD l'lCKlfRlNG A Illighlj' fflifil H111 lf1.1l f1'.11111f. Football, 'l'I'LlCl'i, Follies, Boys' XV Club, Hi-Y, 'l'l'lliLMA Pllil. C111111l llillllfg' .lllll Xllllcl 'wzw .111f 111'1'e1' s1'11.11'.1l1J. Follies, Hanil, Choir, Senior Class Treasurer, Phil, National Honor Society, Library Assistant. ANTOlNET'l'li PIIERCIZ--- Deu11 ,1?'l1ll'Il mei 1'111111111g 11111 111111 gin. Siyvle Staff, Girls' Chorus. ,IOY ,IRAN l'Olil,Kii f A 111111114113 1111de, 11 1.lll'6'1 l 1lJl.U Gym Assist- ant, Art Club, Retl Cross -Vice-Presiilent, National Honor Society. RUBY PRESTON- Nv1'e1' .1 111111 11111111e11l. French Club, Peri. DONNA l'lll.S lim-5 Hee. Senior Prom Committee, Sizzle Staff Chorus, Choir, Bible Clulr--Chaplain, Zet, Follies. junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, junior Prom Committee, junior Class Play, Na- tional 'Honor Society. NANCY RANDOLPH K111111' 1101 by lwr 1'.11'111'1w tmp. Deans' As- sistant, junior Y-'l'eens, Future Homemal-ters. NICHOLAS RANDOLPH 'HSL'1'i0IllIlC.ll tlllllbjllilf lfifll 111le1l1'1'1. Bible Club. ROl5liR'l' RAXVLINGS - ll e l111'e ffl hear 171111 Jing. National Honor Society. I ' . J ANl'l'A RliliD - She 11111111 lil-1' .111 .111g1'l. ilu' .1111 lilfe 1111. bfllfl, 11111 -llllf 1.111 111'11'1' lull ll'l7.ll .111 .111,14e1 11111 Ju. l'eri Sergeant-at-Arms, Op- tiiuates, ,lunior antl Senior Y-Teens, Annual, Gym Assistant, CLA A, Chorus, National Honor Society. BARBARA RlfMliLlf .S'l1e 'lU't.'l,'ll 11111 111111 .1 i11111tf. Art Club, Swim Instructor. Sllli RlliDliMAN l'uri111111l1l3 111111, .11 11111 i.1V3111,Q gmft, 1111-111 flu' 11111 111 1111 111.111 111 flu' 1111 111 lwr I0L'l.H French Club-V-Secretary, Art Club Secretary, Follies, Pliil-ffARecor1ling Secretary, Senior Class Sec- retary, Animal litlitorial Stal'T' f Assistant lirlitor, National 'Honor Society, Senior Y-Teens, CORl5li'l' Rl'l7MAN' - A 1111511 guy ffl know. RICHARD W. ROBER'l'S-f Il1' ,f11.11'ei 1111 11111111 111 t1'i111,Q 111 1111 1711i !l1'lf.H oo1to'r1n' 1zo1sHiuioNN 1511.1 11.1. the 1111 1,1 11.111111 1r111111t, 27 S E N I G l? S 1 'wx' SKI ROY ROSLER- Girl: bother me-I love to be bothered. Band, Q.D. Hi-Y, junior Class Play, Door Crew, Chess Team. DAVID ROZELLE- A one man cirruf Ringling doe.s'n't tontrolf' Op- timates-Censor, Sizzle-Co-Editor, Q.D., Follies, Hi-Y-Vice-Pres ident, Visual Education, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Stu- dent Council. JACQUELYN RUSSELL- lWho'll tube your place? Future Nurses, Future 'I-Iomemakers, Senior Y-Teens. JAQIS RYIVLEBS,-'fl-lappy rnen have rnany friendif' Band, Lightweight Basketball, Gym Assistant, Q.D., Junior Class Play, Varsity Basker- ball, Boys' W Club, Follies. BEVERLY ST. AUBIN- There are .rorne people who 1.'un't help being nite. French Club, Art Club-Vice-President, Follies, Junior Y- Teens, Deans Assistant, Senior Trip Committee. DORIS SASS- She laughr-not to be funny, but to be fun. Sizzle, Junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Athletic Office, Chorus, Glee Club-Vice-President, G.A.A., Peri, Follies. JANIS SCI-IAFER- Dated for the future. Art Club, Lifesaving, Fol- lies, Swimming Assistant, G.A.A. NORM SCHARFF- Loobe nice, .reernf nire, be in nice. Forum-Seo retary, Senior Cards and Announcements Committee. CAROLYN SCI-IIERMYER- A dei'il'i' dirguixe behind those laughing eyeif' Optimates, Junior YATeens, Chorus, Choir, Follies, G.A.A., Senior Y-Teens, Sizzle, Peri-Reporter, Annual Editorial Staff, Stu- dent Council Representative, Junior Ring Committee. NAOMI SCI-IULTHEIS- A friendly heart with runny friends. Band, French Club, Chorus, Choir, Zets, Junior Y-Teens, Library Assistant. JOAN SCHUMACHER- A happy foul. HELEN SCHWARZ- Her thoughtf are her own. Future Nurses of America, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Nurse Assistant. JIM SCOTT- Let work pile up high enough .fo I mn orerlool: il. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hi-Y, Boys' W Club, Follies. JOAN SCOTT- Sweet and nifty, pretty and neat. Junior Y4Teens, G.A.A., Senior Y-Teens, Swimming Instructor, Sizzle, Follies, Life Saving. ANN SCSAVNICKIw Her way! are way: of pleamntne,rr. G.A.A. JOAN SEEMANN- I'111 liifing in it great big truly. Athletic Office, Junior Y-Teens, G.A.A., Senior Y-Teens, Follies, Art Club, Sizzle, Dean's Assistant, Student Council Representative, Junior Prom Com- mittee. JJOHN SEEMANN-f'l1 here1fer he niet iz .flmnger there he left ez friend. Band-President, Hi-Y:-Sergeant-at-Arms, Track, Reserve and Var- sity Basketball, Junior Class Play Committee, Door Crew, Senior Class-Sergeant-at-Arms, Forum, Cross Country, Student Council. JOYCE SEPPELER- Emrne.rt in erery tray. S E N IO I2 S 28 a MARGIE SHEVVSBERY-- Azz energelir min. Art Club, Gym Assistant, G.A.A. JACKIE SHIPLEY- Excerpt from a ffubioaz lmge in Vogue. JOYCE SHlRI.liY- Blue eyer and fair of fate. junior Y-Teens, Future Homemukers. MARY SHORT- Alu'uV1w ready to do ber puff. Student Council, Clllllf-Tl'CilSLlI'Cl', G.A.A., Future Teachers-Treasurer, Zet, French Club, junior and Senior Y-Teens, National Honor Society. SUE ANN SHRlMPl-lN- Bouncing along. VERONICA SINGLAR- lr lbefe anyone llldl doeuf! like R0lH1it?.3-lC0lH'.f6 Not! Peri -MRQTHI Secretary, Future Nurses, United Nations Club, Senior Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Sizzle, Senior Cards and Announcements Committee. Sl-llRl.liY SlNGLli'l'ON- SlJy bu! .ru'eeI. MARGARET SMITH- Be good, do good, and you'll be happy. Future Homemrikers. KliRliN SNIDER- ll onderful ii bw lore for reading. Uptimates, Library Assistant, Gym Assistant, United Nations Club, Follies. CAROLE SNYDERk Nevcr bar 4 lol lo Jay. Senior Y-Teens. NORMAN SNYDER-- A lrifle bafloful but .reemr to have 4 good time. PATRICIA SQUFO- Many a blHll01'0ll.f giggle bar fallen from ber lifuf' Senior Y Teens, Glee Club, Follies, Band-Majorette, Dean's Assistant. 29 SENICDRS DON STATHULIS- Arromplirber wlmiezfer be Jlart.v. Q.D. Vice- President, Gym Assistant, National Honor Society. PATRICIA STEPP- She .rzepr along. Dean's Assistant, Red Cross- President, Optimates+Consul, Library Assistant, Gym Assistant, Na- tional Honor Society. PATSY STEVENSONf An arlift in lbe url of nmke-up. BETTIE STEWART- She joker al any lronble und izluwyu' umm 4. rmilef' NANCY STEVVART- Eminent in leer .rludief and arti1filie.r. National Honor Society-Recording Secretary, Bible Club-Recording Secre- tary, Orchestra, Spanish Club. KENNY STIEBEN- Ready for unylloing-lel'.r wake it fun. llzougbf' Follies. PETER STONE- 1qdf-4-fd!-ldl, here corner Pele. Band, Follies. DONALD STOVER- Nobody'.f enemy, everybodybr friend. ELIZABETH SZOR- Merry or zlae day ir long. Junior Y-Teens, Sen- ior Y-Teens, junior Prom Committee, Band-Treasurer, Majorette, Follies, Senior Banquet Committee, Freshman Chorus. SHIRLEY TALIP- How dull the world would be willyouz tlzy pfeJ'enre. Freshman Chorus, Choir-Secretary, Zet, Senior Y-Teens, Student Council, Art Club. HOWARD TAYLOR- Quiet, but congenial. Q.D., Band, National Honor Society. ANNA JEAN THAISS- Energetic in manner and endeavor. Spanish Club, Peri-Censor, Junior Y-Teen, Senior Y-Teen, Choir, Future Teachers, National Honor Society, Follies, Senior Prom Committee- Chairman, Dean's Assistant. LARRY THOMAS- The lem tbere ir lo learn, lbe len there if lo forget. MARGARET THOMASAHA friend lo everyone. G.A.A., Follies, Gym Assistant, Dean's Assistant. PATSY THOMAS- Sinrere in work and play. Future Nurses-Seo retary, Optimates, junior Y-Teens, Zets. BONNIE THOMPSON- A twinkling cpe, a ,fparkling ruffle. junior Y-Teen, G.A.A., Senior Y-Teen. MIC'HAEL TONEFF- Young mon with n horn. Band, Follies. BETTY TOTH- A good .rpor1. G.A.A., Gym Assistant. SENIOIQS 30 SUE TREESH- Reliable, inlelligenl, good company-a friend lo value. Senior Y-Teens, Follies, Library Assistant, Peri-Treasurer, Student Council-Director of Social Afa fairs, Future Teachers, Annual Editorial Staff, French Club, Senior Special Com- mittee, U.N. Club, BIETTY TRESSO- ll hul u Ju'e.el delight u quiel life uHura'J. U.N. Club, Future Nurses of America, junior Recl Cross-Secretary. RAY TURNER- Tn ur he'J exlm .rpecial. Varsity Football, Boys' W Club, Q.D., Stage Crew. ARTHUR ULRICH- Mun ahoul town. Follies, Student Council, Tumbling, Forum- Vice-President, Senior Trip Committee, U.N. Club-Vice-President. RALPH UNDERWOOD- Intelliger11 in a quid way. Bible Club-Vice-President, Na- tional Honor Society-Treasurer. TOM VALIQUETTE- Ar good matured ax he ir lull. Band, Hi-Y, Follies Band, Movie Operator, Student Council Representative. CAROLE VAN BUREN- The world for me ir gay. Phils, Art Club, Senior Y-Teens. ELIZABETH VARGO- Neal ax a pin. Girls' Glee Club, Spanish Club. LARRY VASSAR-- Cur1tef1led with life. Forum. JOHN VERES- A laugh 4 day helps keep old age away. Freshman Basketball, Light- weight, Varsity Football-Co-Captain, Track, Bowling, Movie Operator, Boys' W' Club, Hi-Y. RITA VILLA- A mlm Jelf-po,f,re.ued young min. Future Nurses, Athletic Office As- sistant, LEONARD VILLARREAL- He ir truly great who ir lruly good. Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Bible Club. 31 SENIORS JAMES VINING- People like kim became be? bimielffl NED VVALBORN- I know rrbczl I mn, but not what I may oe. Foot- ball, Camera Crew. SHIRLEY XVARCHOI-AK- Sheff friwldly, and llclflflll. and niet' lo know. Zet, Future Nurses. PATRICIA WATSON-- All the doe.: if Very well done, National Honor Society, Junior Class Play, G.A.A., Follies, Phil-Treasurer, Deans' Assistant. NANCY WEIPERT- fu.fl the kind lo bare for a friend. junior Y- Teens, G.A.A., Dean's Assistant, Senior Y-Teens, Peri. JOHN WESSON- The Arkonmf Traz1cler. BERNIE WESTFALI.4 Hii' plearing periorznlily bm' made laim 4 frienrl to all who have known him. Freshman-Reserve Basketball, Foot- ball Manager, Junior Class President, junior Class Play, junior Ring Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Q.D., Camera Crew, Boys' W Club, Student Council. CLAUDETTE WHITE- Ever Jo quiet. GERALD WILKINSON- Ile but tl porkcl full of drmm.n. Cross Country. JANE WILLARD-''Miifniezfouxroften,' dignipedfwrnelimer,' popular sulu'ny.r. French Club-Vice-President, G.A.A., Art Club, Peri- Vice-President, junior and Senior Y-Teens, Follies, Annual-Assist ant Editor-Editor-in-Chief, junior Class Ring Committee-Chair man, Tri-Lit Committee, Student Council, National Honor Society, Senior Class Special Committee, Modern Dance. MARY WILLIAMS- Enzl9uJia,1'tir, .fim'er'e, and gay, rl charming per- Jonulily day by day. Optimates, Future Teachers, Phil, French Club fVice-President, National 'Honor Society, Senior Wziys and Means COlTllUIffCCfCl'l2ill'lTl1ll'l. RAY WILSON- Kec'j1J on the .mnrzy ,fide of life. Football. CAROLE WOGGERMON- A dimple in a u'oman'J cheek maker a den! in n rnank heart. Phil-Corresponding Secretary, Sizzle, junior Class Play, Varsity Drag Committee, Follies, Student Council, G.A.A., junior and Senior Y-Teens, Senior Class Baccalaureate Committee. FRANKLIN WOLFE- liar heir 41 jolly good fellow. Band, Hi-Y, Q.D., Follies, Movie Operators, Student Council. WANDA WOOD- lV0rk frurinrzlar me. I could .iii and zvalfb it for lrouryf' Senior Y-Teens. RICHARD VVOODWORTH- Kindly in word and deed. Football, Camera Crew, Student Council. PAT VVORDEN- Sunny of difporiziong a lmppy addition to any crowd. Chorus, Senior Y-Teens, G.A.A. BONNIE WRIGHT- Quiet dignity-the mark of 4 lady. Future Homemakers Club, Follies, Senior Y-Teens, Student Council, Home- coming Queen Attendant. sewuoias 32 CHARLOTTE ZAM-- A grea! girl to have for a friend. Spanish Club, junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, Pcri, Deans' Assistant. DOROTHY ZIEROFF- A ,rpafleling eye, a light ilep, herds' a girl wiih lon of pepf Cheerleader, Peri--Corresponding Secretary, G.A.A., Deans' Assistant, Senior Y Tccns, Student Council, Football Queen Attendant. .IERRY ZIMMERMAN- A good dixporirion il more ifaluahle ihan gold. Baseball. MARY Llili ZIMMERMAN- You'fe af pleamnl a.r II10H7lI1g.H G.A.A. BARBARA YOUNT- Some are wire, .rome are o1herufi.re. Optimates, junior Y-Teens United Nations Club, Future Homemakers-Secretary. JANICE HANCOCK- She delerminef her own rour,fe. Cheerleader, Zet-Treasurer G.A.A., junior Y-Teens, Senior Y'Teens, Follies. SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES JACK KARSTROM- School'J all right when lhereff nothing elre lo do. Football, Var sity Basketball, Gym Assistant. JOE NYITRAY- O, why Jhould life all labor he? ELLEN PATTERSON- A quiel type. RON SZYMANSKI- A good fcllou' among fellow. jlM TOPALOFF- Ile h 41.u a reaion for wha! he doc,u. ' Follies. 33 SENIORS SENIOR COMMITTEES I. SPIZCIIAI. CO-MMl'l'Tl2li AND PROM AND BANQIIIZT COlXiM1TTlili - Rl1Z!'l'jlOyCL' Compton, Lois Kupsky, Pal lfichcr Rfuzrj- Sue Trccsli, Donna Keaton, jane VUiIlai1I, Liz Gimcncz 13111113 Annaican Thaiss, Don Mclccr, jim Fcrsguson, Nancy Moi' gan, Liz Szor, Nancy l.cRoy, Doug Georgie, Donna Puls. Carole hliller Ill, MONEY MAKING COMMl'l'TIilf Rozrl -Nancy Dusscau Roll' J Lihlwy Bowyi-ig Mary jo XX'iIliams, Rachcl l.cPagc lluziyi-7-,I.icl4ic Bylow, Don Dulwuc, jim Calilwcll, Dave Kuclnbelei Mary Short II. Run' lillll' CIfJMlNll'l',lilflf I --Dave Bcnsman, Shirley Mason, Siilncy l.CUIl.lI'kl Knirjf Bev St. Aulvin, Darla Kocpkc, Dorothy Zicroll IV. limi' Razz' k'nzz', CARDS AND ANNOlINCQlilNIliN'l'S, liAC.ClAI.AlIRliA'l'l AND COMMliNClflN1l3N'l' ClOMIXII'l l'liliS I Phyllis Phelps, Veronica Singlai' 2-Pauline Arndt, Bcth Hamm, Carol Aulwcll, Clarolu XXHI34 germon 3--Bev Fawcett, Norm Scharff, Doug Hartcr, jim Irwin Frank Kiompak, Phyllis Holmes . HF 9 5 ' -in-,U - 'L ,v rf' Q! I -, 1 J . 1- 'gvh ' 4 wma -W. N. 4 W 'sv wg, - Q N'f :i was - '--- - Q91 ' , zk' J Y 1' fy' '52, W :X ' . , . 1 f Q 1 g , A - 5' xii.- N 3,1 fi.. xg ,A .. f il' 4 Xa' vi . gg. . 7o,' YQ . 'Q , I f .1 u W W? sg: M6 Y i Norman Nunamaker, Lou Ann Gibbons, Eileen Takacs, Sue Bonham JLJNIOFQS President ..........., ........ N orman Nunamaker Vice-President ....v... ......... L ouAnn Gibbons Trearurer ........ ......... S ue Bonham S ecrelary ..,..,... ........ E ileen Takacs The junior Class of 1954 completed another very successful year with the competent help of their adviser, Miss Louise Nelson. One of the memorable dates was December 9, when two plays, Sitter for Sonny and High Window , were presented in the Waite auditorium at eight o'clock. Playing the leads in the first play were Charles Hymore, Janice Lodge, Norman Nuna- maker, Zonnie Sylvester, Leroy Thrasher, and dub- bing in the voice of Sonny was Pat Gardner. In High Window , Carolyn Campbell, Nelgene Glass, Roy Burns, and Dorothy Rasure starred. as a n S i In between plays, Ed LaMance, Veda Francis, and Tim Bachar sang the song Triplets , from the musical, Bandwagon . They were accompanied by jim Franks at the piano. On February 10, the long-awaited junior Class rings were distributed at three o'clock in the refec- tory. The big night was May 28 when the annual junior Prom was held at the Toledo Woman's Club. 36 llu 14' Null' llffn Run Isl! H Run Ru u' Run' RHIIW Run HHH Kun RUN HHN Ru 14' Hun '57 Dollar:-s Allmns, Roscmnry licclrtcl, Carmlim' l5.rsiI, lxldfllyll Apcl ll.urw!r liiulvy, Myron l'rl.ulx, fllmrlcs An- llruu, f,ur.llynn limln l5.ulx.u.r l5lMlll.ll', Allgvlgl llwrmlwtt, M.1ry Allll A-lumx, l'.1t lin-rmlt, f.l1ristim- lircnlmull' Orxrllv lirclrlcr, Na-ll lil.lllIlSCllNYL'lj.fCl', Frcll l5.IlIC'l'. Dun l5.rrucxi, Suv liunlmm lsAlll1.Il.l Alulmtt. lS.ulmu'.r lhrm-s, lidwaml lkurrgln, Dnul Alv.lr.ulu, Mary li.u'rnr lxl.IIlL'llL' fl.lllL'V'1lL'Il, lzllcn CQl1.m.1lx, litlwl K.nly, ID.uI.r llmml, f.4lrnlc fl.mpum, lxlLll'Y l,.1puln.1mu f..1rulyn f,.lIllPl3l'll, S.llliu Umlcr, Bcity f,lL'rrlL-nts, .llI.lllIlC limlvvuck, 'lll.ll1l'lL' Cfulu, lima' Cmmm, Rxt.1 l,urmrnglnun, hlmmu linukrnmm, .lmcplz liyluw, l5i'Vl'I'ly Cl.llk, Dirk liursml Amin Clrzmkcs, Myrlc Marin- Curtis, .lim Hruwn, I-Ivun liurruuglm, Norma Cnrluy Kmullm- lIHlIlll1k'l.l, llP.ll'l3.ll'.l l'murllL', Ruy liurn-., Allan-ll llruwn, clL'Ul'ILIlk' fillllllll hmm- 131.154-V, l'.nt lwlrx, Dram- lalm-I, N.mn'y Dntsun All-xu-rw f,I1.npm.u1, l,.ll D.rllm1, Ruta I-wx, l.ym-ilu linuln, lfrnnluc Curry lNl.ug.rr'cl Mullins, Anna-tty Dunstun, 'l'illm.m fmum, .lu.mm' Ducriug, Sylvm LjIQ'l'lL'l'l ,lun 1Al.lIk. Dun Cullum, llrgmlx Durfvy, Mur- ris Kmllicr, C,1m11ic Dnwns Duup.2l.ls Dennis, Hill Clucluxlrr, Dunk Dull- rlcrnr, ,lolxnny Curtis, Suu Durst liill lDL'f.llt'Il, Darrell Cornwell, C1n'sm1 XX'.1t- wn, M.uy Allan' l:.llllliI'lCl', Cla-ur'gc IDAIIILISUD JUNIOQS l Roz: Razz Rau R011 Razr' Rau' Rau' Rau' JUNIOIQS , Razr' I Rr1u'2 Rim' 3 Rrm'-1 5 Rau' 6 I 2 3 I 2 3 -Ellen George, Jolene Friess, JoAnne Grant, Evelyn Gliszcinski, Dora Garcia -Robert Erhardt, Danny English, Ruth Hant- horn, Pat Gardner, Nel 'ene Glass --Pat Gehr, Christa Frischniann, Gwendolyn Glass, Dorothy Mae Harrison, Veda Francis 4-Wzzlter Dusseau, Les Durand, lid Fern, johnny Greiner, LouAnn Gibbons -Molly jean Hulce, Frances Hornyak, Lu- Ann Herdter, Sharon Hitchcock -janet Iamele, Helen Heiges, Donna 'Heuei', Betty Hendrix, Doris Hughes -Ronnie Graham, Arlene Helman, Sue How- ell, Charles Hymore, Eniogene 'Harrison . -Andy Govan, Pat Hendricks, George Hogan, Don Granger, Ronnie Greeh -Tedd Begg, Don Griffin, George Goncsos, jay Gilchrist, Duane Biglin -Chuck Helbing, Bill Hatinacher, jim Engler, Peter Harrison, Bill Adams -Carol Heninger, Carol Koeniger, Nancy Keeley, Sue 'Horton, Grace jones, Annette Hoffmann, jo -laworski, Rosie Hollis, Bar- hara Knisley, Ann Klotz, Francine Kordt -Carol jean Korh, Mary Keesee, Marge Horn- yak, Mai'yAnn Kratt, Carol Lange, Janice Lodge, Anita Leistner, Elaine Krajicek, Mai- garet junga, Ruth Kohler -Clifford Hartford, Dennis Knapp, Mike Hager, Tony Latiniore, Tom Kynard, Russell Kohn, Chuck Hall, Douglas Kalmhach, Mil- lie 'Iaros 4-Dave Kansorka, Eddie LaMance, Larry Leach, Carl Koeniger, Williiirn Kendrick, Ralph Hameister, Kenneth johnson, joe Kutchenriter KH Kun' I Ht-tty l.ucc, Clnrulyn M.1ttimnrL'. juy Mnttnon, ICH Il H1111 Hun HHH Rau Hun lwrr' lfnll HHH Run' RHI! H1111 Run Run W Slvirlt-y l.uct', Margin' Kuclll liulw Ail'!'ItIHY.l, -llltlllllk' Mtllimrcxky, Marilyn KI'lll'ILQL'I', Htfrry It-skn, Hl.1im- Lloyd M.u'gut'ritt Matyuk, P.1ul l.urL-rmzcn, BLlI'b1ll'Al Iilnntl, I..n'ry Mrflgutlmy, Ntmcy Muscll 'Y lirmn Mntcvin, Hub l.urnIml'dt, Rungtltl MC- Cuy, ,lim Frmks, licnny A1L'flIL'l'1Ll NS RiCIl.lI'Ll Lou, Armvltl Lung, Dick McPt-ck. Rulwvll l.ynn, Kim Music' Susic Miilcr. Alu l'lcl'c'c, Nxncy AIIIICIICH., blur.: IWWKQ, D4u'lct'n Rulicck Rust- l'.1uIst'll, Durutlly Rglslllr, lfniifll Muuk, l'.1t Nyggml, 'Hops Rklllfll fglflltlltlll' Pratt, lillcn l'in-uc, vlaxnct O'HL-urn, ,lnytc Mclelmcl, Donna Myliuc Runnltl Milkn, Riclnml Mmllin, Alulm Poor, l:I.IIIk N.lgy, Ray lXlltId.ltlgIl Nlllllltill Nul1.11n41kvr, VIQIIIICN Oulll, .lim Nc'- tlvluu, l7.IlL' IN1mu't-, ltnuis Mim'H' Slnirlvnt- Riclmscn, PM Stoltz, Kathy Sclmft-r, ,Iam-t l'uyscL', Nancy SJYIIII' , Plmyllxs Says-n, Wfilllmtl Slmwlc, .l.ll1L'f Ncug- lvy, Slnrlcy S.lVVAllll', Kay Riser ' 'Iu.mil.n Kiclunnml, Clurnlyn Sclmll, Hctty Rum, VirLgini.n liohimmx, jenn Scutt liill Sullnk, Rudulph Perry, jack Simkus, lillwul Ptfumls, Dick RtllL'llQlI'l, GL-urge Pnuw- L-Is Nurmnn Pc'lL'l's, linlw Ontlrus, l:l'L'd Rahtz, Al Ruscmluntz, Dun l'L'tscl1c, Rutwrt Ruluff JUNIORS R rx zz Razz R 0 u R ru u R a zz R 0 u R ru rr Rau Rau JUNIORS Rou' Razz' Rau' Ron' Ru 11' -Connie McGrath, Sue Smith, Ruth Snyder, Pat Londo, Marvc Ross, Betty Schaffer --Phillip Sayers, Gene Shrewsherry, Phillip Smith, Tony Schiavone, Janet Sprouse, Rus- sell Schnell --Sandy Slater, Nancy Stranger, Hob Sawyer, Mary Lou Rose, Doris Screptock -Roy Sanders, Ralph Spahr, Jini Heider, Frank Schlegel, Ray Servis -Roberta Stiving, Eileen Takacs, Marlene Szabo, Carlene Stone, lithel JoAnne Thomp- son -Vera Vargyas, Shirley Talip, Carol Turner, Doris Taylor, Joanne Molnar -Florence Thaiss, Mary Ann Uzalic, Eleanor Spiller, Joyce Melchcr, Sharon Stretchhery -Zonnie Sylvester, Guy Taltacs, Ralph Streih- ling, Howard Taylor, Sharon Vining -Edward Tschappat, Keith Foster, Richard Takacs, Jerry Slawecki, Don Stathulis -Carol Wfohlmuth, Carol Wfllilillifif, Charlene Williams, Garnett Wandtke, Julie Wonchala -Joyce Redieclc, Judy Whitson, Janet Wil- liams, Phyllis Wamer, Pauline Harn -Marlene XXfalborn, Donna Xwoodruff, Nancy Zeller, Judy Willis, Nancy Webster -Don Wick, Guy Wilson, LeRoy Thrasher, Dave Vetesy, Tony Villarreal -John Westrick, LeRoy Wandtke, Kenny Stoner, Carson Watson, Jim Washington 40 A ,--4--3.-. , xxx x - s wma, V+. I X w Q X bf. SW li'-use-v 'gunner-bw 1, 0 ' swlhwaalau X 'X Q X X ' F s T. fx ll , 4 I 1 fv I HH! fl. ..x!fu1.u 'l'!w llffffiffn ffffffflf ffm! flu 1 mm ,fm .l'fLf7f .al .lv'mfm'iw4q .1 Jr'.1w.1fiu Mfn' fff f1f.11 vnu! .fu llflg I ' ' ' X MH I ff ll!1 H,nff!fff1,f.1ff1 vm 11 wjfff fu Nuff A f1m.!1 lffx 1..,w 1 wfm.l1 :ful if 'V .SUM JUNIGQ CLASS PLAY bw I . Tag bvv ll INIOR PROM COMMITTEE JUNIOR RING COMMITTEE Run' I---'Molly Hulcc, Carolyn Sclmll, jay Gilchrist, Nancy Dutsun Rfm' I-Carol Turner, jim Schlicvert llffzwf-V-Iklymn Black, Nancy Mnsull, Frank N.zgy Ro14'2-Bmbglral Bodnar, 'Io Jaworski, I.uzmn Hcrdtcr, Zonnic Syl- llnzri--'-lixn Fmnks, Nod HIXILIIISKIIVN'k'IQ.lQ'l' vester RlIZI'3 l2lIICt Willizlnus, jam-t O HClll'lI, jamicc l.mIgc, Nelgcnc X-Cjg,s'SfSusic Miller Rrfzwl'--Jerry Sluwccki, Dunne Biglin, -Iolm Riclunrds, Norman Nummmker JUNIOI2 COMMITTEES 42 Hull' I Null' .l lxlffll' 9 H1111 l lfffu 5 Hull' f RH11' .? Hull' 5 ltyllll' I RUN 3 Him' 6 'full' I RUN' .Y Null' S Hun' ff i Sharon Hr.-lcgiin, HL-tty Bcngcla, Barbara lit-ngcla, Shawn Abrams, Carul Ammann Ralph liauman, Frm-tl Amlurwn, Tim Bachar, Ritliaril liicaiinvsliy f.ll.lIIIl.llI1L' liaiiingartm'i', Kalhcrinc Ather- lnzi, lliixty Antlrcws, Virginia Bair, Hugh lluwlannl XVilliam liartlcy, Diam' llartcl, Cfliarluw liumt, Kvnncth liyluw, liarl Aldrich l,uAnn lilc-ssman, l.uAnn liasilius, Kay llmwn, lainl liauinan, Davnl lilasx lllargic f,l'lll1'Cl'U5, Marilyn lirnwn, Karan Calw-iiii'li1.', Shirley liutlcr, Haihara Bulinsack, Vr'iunima liishnp lanrl liurry, Ruth Cnllinx, Nancy liruminctt. llrlcn liuhasli, .loycc Clliftnn, I.L-onaril laaixiim Martina fiarpcntci, Mary linytl, Pat Hrazcll, llnlnics C.il1nrn, Marjnriu Hurkt-tt Rimliaitl Cult-, Willis Clingcnpccl, Cliarlcs liuali, l.al'ry Davis, Davinl Davis liulwuit Cscr, linh Duff, Dawsun CIai'utlici's, Nunn llullcy, linincy Chin .Icriv f.i'nss, Ray ciHSj.II'1lVk', linlw Davis, linnl ny Llark, Williiiiii Clarroll Nanny Davix, Sliarnn FL-lilhcm, Pat DuPont, Marlene Dycus, Kay DcVcra, Murna Farr, Margate! lfmlnr, jafquclin Fnril, Ciarul laaig, Sara liahla Shannun Dycr, juannc Diinitrntf, 'Ibm Framptnn, Dick Furry, Victuria Diulctti, Gail lDl'L'lL'f, Mary Arqucttc, Donna lillis, Dixit' Dictsnh, Artliw Draper lm' Fargo, Nurm Frainptun, Wilhiii' Hamil- run, Willis Finkhcincr. Alan Felix, Gary Gnmllivc, Sam Gamble, -Iulm limcrsim, Nm'- man lick i Carl Kcrstc-ttcr, limb Fricsncr, jack Gausc, Davitl Ciucrln, Matthew Rohm, Lon Fetzer, Larry Drake, Daw lNlcCm'inicl4 , Q it SOPHOMOQES I5 1 g n 1 4 4 Q' o Row 4 Row 5 Rauf 6 l SOP!-ICDMORES Rau' 3 Rau' 5 Rau' 6 Row 1-Olga Garcia, Barbara Franke, Carol Gettings, Darla Fritz, Mary Alice Grant Rau'2-Carol Gruetter, Barbara Gilbert, Carol Greeley, Connie Heinemann, Suzette Gott- fried Rauf 3-Alice Fox, Martha Graham, Katherine Har- ris, Pauline Francis, Barbara Gehr Row-4-Gordon Huffman, Tom Frampton, Jack Hoefflin, Bob Henderson, Russ Green Rnwj-Joe Fargo, George Hockley, Al Holzscheiter, Jon Jacobs R0u'6-Steve Hornyak, Julius Hartwig, Ted Hel- bing, Jim Hanley, John Horvath, Bob Hub- ley R0u'1-Yvonne Hergenrather, Loretta Hulls, lfthel Johnson, Glorine Johnson R0uf2-Dorothy James, Carol Johnson, Miriam Gil- lespie, Joan Hustetl, Nadine Hayes R0w3-Earlene Jackson, Alice Heider, Janice 'Hag- man, Joyce Heider, Rhea Hoover -Ron Klein, April Harrison, Darl Komorny, Jerry Jagielski -Phil Kuebbeler, James Karcsak, Jimmy Jack- son, Art Kiley, Tom Jones -Ron Koles, Bob Keeley, Paul Hansen, Dan Knoblauch, James Koonce Rozrl-Carol Klatt, Patricia Klaniecki, Charles Lutz, Joe Mate, Phyllis Kain, lithel Katluk R0u'2-Carol Kansorlca, Kathy King, Sue Lahr, Phyllis Kohlhofer, Beverly Kratt, Mary Kiss -Phyllis Leach, Laura LaPlante, Frances Kordt, Carole Kiroff, Carol Keener Rou'4-Leland MacDonald, Mary Jane Kovacs, Harry Mack, Bruce Kuntz, Paul Laurell, Tom Mothershead -Alan Lane, Roger Martin, Peter LePage, Jim Lees, Donald Kelley -Julius Marcus, Donald LaPlante, Larry Post, Albert Manteuffel, Gene Maze 44 Run' lcv 11' RUN' Hull'- HHH' Hull' Ruiz' Ruiz'- llff n' Rn 11' Rn 11' Nfl N' 45 S.illy Mclntire, Glenna Mullen, Carol Gon- nilex, lkl.ll'Clil Miller, Rnnalcl Miller, jerry Miller, jim liilke, Dick McNeil, Alice Kuhn, Anne l.irtell.i, Phyllis Myers lil.iine l.lnyil, j.lne Lille, Rme Marie Mick- elvs, Pete Nc-uineyer, Darrel Mincler, Dnris Ann Diiltun, llelen lmber, Shirley Muryiini, jtiily l.c-cklicler, Put McSweeney l:le.lnur lNlcKinnun, Arlene Mitrtzke, jack Miller, Rnheit Nec-ley, Toni Dille, Pitt Mc- freilily, Sue McClure. Biti'hitra Milk.i, Cun- nie Knight Chuck llgtll, Dave Newell, jim Crunk, john hllll'l'.Ij', juni Miller, Huh Nickles, Rulgincl Miller, Diile Netlelcn, Steve Nagy Mary Perkmki, jutly Nagy, Barbara Pierce, lfmn l'.ipucluke, Marty Palmer, Put O'Czil- l.igh.in, M.irgnrel O'l.eitry, Mary Puuncls, 5ll.ll'Ull llfllilll l'.iti'ici.i Nntmge, Miirgairet Cirolli, Carolyn Pittiniin, 'limi l,AllIV'L'lS, Dick Reaitlel, Huh Prestim, Darlene Pzirrisli, l,uis Ann l'inkiivat, lfmnces Penner, Bernice Orovitz 'lhni Rogers, Dun Petroff, jim Petsche, jerry Rnheits, Bruce Plummer, Hiirolcl Peck, Riiyinunil Rnwley, Dun Phillips, Albert Oklen juni Rule, lieiutltl Petersirn, Dick Opre, juhn Niirville, Dick Reimschuessel, Herman Rust, Cieurge Ruhinwn, Matthew Rehn f.AIllllc'll Rmlriguez, Rin.i Plitcucci. Violet Regus, litl Scott, Lintlii Kersey, Gene Sharp, jim Scliuster, jue Scliiiivune, Huh Schweitzer, K.ly Ptmer llucltly l,ee, Kenny Steatlinan, liiirl Sharp, laileen Riicz, Deliver Shalner, Ray Sheehy, Run Schultz, Hub Siblverson, Melvin Sibber- wn, wllllllllll Sellers K.rrlyn Rnhlf, Pearl Ruller, Cathy Siiull, Lih- emce, janet S.igei', Shirley Pitlen, Ruth Ruh- .iiil, Durutliy Reihing, Rosalie Satnislu Ciimle Reine-le, Mary june jiwlinwn, Turn Nihin, Sniufly Smith, Hams Schmit, jini Shull, Amelia Saylor, Ken Shuck, Steve Siro- tuynk, Rnnztlcl Scliztrfl' l l P,-rf SGPI-IGMCDIQES I I l SQPI-IGMCDIQES R0u'1 Row 2 Rau' 3 Rau' -7 Rauf 5 Rau' 6 Rau' -Audrey Snyder, jane Schwab, Barb Rosen- crantz, Martha Scott, Fred Sutter -Pat Sapko, Sharron Simon, Marie Stevens, Pat Schwarzkopf, Betty Sue Scott --Valma Smith, Joyce Stein, Shirley Sweeney, Sherry Sindyla, Ruth Sparks, Dawn Serviss -Earl Simon, jerry Stager, Richard Suiter, Larry Cotterman, Marjorie Seawatcr fKen Spencley, james Stone, Ed Sneed, john Sofalvi, Alfred Staler -Richard Smally, Richard Sturgell, Larry Sil- verwood, Frank Stroll, Bud Steingraber 1-Betty jane Zabrosky, Sharon Wagner, Chara lotte Walters, Donna Timmons, Eileen Timmons, Kathryn Persons, Anita Plasencio, Barbara Williams, Lois Woerner Row 2-jo Ann Massa, Margaret Pirolle, Pat Sayen, Alice Varro, Carolyn Steinke, Georgia Tay- lor, Frances Lopez, Shirley Leach, Mary Lee Taylor R0u'3-Lyle Ten Eyck, Dave Thomas, Dick Thomas, Glorya Richard, Connie Taylor, Kay Watson, Rosalee Tiplady, Joanne Tuck, Chuck Van Camp, Gary Voll-:ers R0uf4-Charles Toll, Ray Everman, john Vergiels, Rail' I-- William Vebiroth, Frank Wallace, jim Shaw, Bill Vining, Dave McCormick, Don Phillips, Tom Dille Beverly Yohn, Carol Yount, Deanna Wehh, Frieda Twiggs, Carol Whiteford, Lucille Wuertz, Ray Vallas, Stan Teigland Row2-janet Yoder, Nancy Whitacre, john Yx7argo, David Venzke, Laila Talip, jerry Ylfilliams, jerry Vincent, jerry Webber R0u'3-Robert Withraw, Ronald Vinceint, Chuck Vently, Sandy Wing, Barbara Werner, Bob Veston, Larry Swape, Geza Vegvary, jerry Willier Rr1w4--Carlos Ray Thomas, Lamey Westlake, Boh Whicket, Dona West, john Thomas, Danny White, William Zatko, Frank Veber, David Thomas 46 Kffn HHH Kun Hu ll Hull' '7 Hull lfffn H1111 lfffu Rffll li'ffn' I R014 Rffn' 9 Run' I Q' Tb . v M.li1lmuxi Imam-llc, licwclly Howes, Alina' Iiaun, Diana- Avail, Dwlly Alfuimi, Nanny Hat! law Phyllix Unk, Nancy Hisl'WL'L', -land H.lI'i7L'I', l'n'vi-ily liuyw, farul Hulilaml, liplirun Ashby liiuu' Askcy, ,Iamcx Baldwin, Ruhcrt Baum- g.lI'llll'l, Vluily Hmmxt, Maiilyn IlhlI'i'LlI'.l, lfluiw AIWPIIIIILQ liulwi-il Hall, licwngc AlIj1L'l,l..lWIk'lILR' Alfimi, Rmmnu- liaki-i', Tum Antuim' Dun H.lllll1jL.ll'fllL'l', Dun Hatcsnn, Dun Bun- snn, listrllfl Abbult, Suv liartus, Pat Ayers i'l.IIiH.II.l Iiuitim, I,mxrL'tta Bi'im'i1Icu, Nanny Kaul, ,Iuily Hula' faiulyn fanyhm, xluily Canty, Saniira Iiiiikctt, Dianm- faputii, Su nm' ciililllli lin-il Mullin, Huh BI'LlllLiL'i3CI'l'y, 'lim Clarnil mm, .Iuily liimw, Cllarlnttc Cari vlm' fmranm, Daxiil llblbllllllllllil, blciry liuimil, ,Iuiiy failtclax, H.ll'i5.ll'.l Chase' lflilf liimliikcr, ,Inc liimlickn-ig Robert Braun, Marvin Huvia, Ronald Hutlcr, Wom- lcy Carr llaiirll liimxn, Halwy f,UllfL'ilL'l', Ruth Aim Mums, Pat limlimr, ,lcrry DL-Cant,F1cd Copc- Iaml, Siimiu Hunklin, l.UI'L'l'1L' Della Flora, Mary Iam fmmnu, Ciuvmn- Baiicn Marvin f.il.lNfi'LH, Hill Caviltus, ,Icff Bullin. Nm-Ilic f.I.iik, Caml Crisniu, Diane Dennis, liailmia Hiriluixif, limo Clcnluntx, Geraldine f.llllNll1ll -luily fnllins, -lllill' Dcllcn, Vdc Biddle, Ruh- vit Dollainaut, C.liarIuttL' Cox, vluily Dani- wii, H.uh.ua funnnings, Rota Davis Miki' flank, .lim f,iI.lIlliX'I'i.liIl, Twin citillith, Dwain Ailams, Rlllhliti Daly, Mvlvin Copy, llaiiiztc' fmllillw, Kay Hillillll fm! aux - h , PRES!-IMEN l 16011 Run Roz: Run Rall' R011 Rau' Razz' Ru zz' Ru ll' Razr' Razz' Ru zz' Razz' FRESI-IMEN 1 Rau' Run' I-janet Fricnd, lflsiu lidinnnds, Dunn.: Fey. l.n1'cttu Fcjcs, Rutlmnn livanoil, jnycc licl-1. Carolyn Dudley, Marilyn Fluury, Sliirlcy Du- vall, Sue Fbcrst, Judy Dmnlvzrmmlq' ffllml Fnlisc, Cuiinc lfinriclx, Cliirnl l'iIllI'lL'li, Marilyn Fcllcis, Anniilucllc Gildlwns 'Donna Ennis, Peggy Ann l:I'L'LlL'l'lCli, Miirii Dntzlcr, jun Dixun, Dun Dmnunlqns 'Kenny DcVuul, jcrry Durluun, Don Hurt, Harold Fern, Gary Gillespie Sumn GL-ni'3.gic, Rutli llnnscn, Mary ,Inns H.xnnul1, NlJl'lll.l Clnrim- cllllll, Suu GL-mga, Olivun.n'y Hulluuci' Hclcn Gimcncz, Slmimm Clllflklllkl, Ann Gil- lvcrt, Louisa HLlLll7C, Mary Fullcr, lflslwctll Frisclnnunn, -luckic Glcnn XX'illialn1 hlnlnisun, Rnlwcrl wluxtus, liill lliilln- wcll, lJ1lIl'lL'l.l Hunmcn -Aitluu' l:ill'j.Ill, Don lddy, Rnlncit Fi'ulusL', Ruscy Assad, Sue 'Hi1ywnid. -llhlllllgl Knapp 5--jvc Flynn, Riclmrd Flynn, Dick Flooring, Henry Duran -'Donald Hugl1cS, wlauncs blmicttc, ,Icffl'Cy Gyurko, jon Hodgin, llCI'Il1ll'Al Friclc, Dick Flax Alum lludnyiik, Gguy llL'rucl1i'.ltl1v1, 'l.lllll Hciningcr, Gloria Guicigi 7l.cwis Ha1'1'iSnn,Dulc Hmm-r, Delores Henry, Mary Ann Hiirtlcmilu, Dali- Hipp -Rosalie Hurtudo, Dnrix Hurt, Donna ja-un Hunt, liluinc Ruse l'lnmy.1k, Ruth Holder, Nnrcitgl Hinclinc llurvry Frazier, linlvlwic' lluntcr, liV3llyI1 Hildclwrundt, l.iIli.1n llL'IlllQll.lll5L'I', Up.ll Hunt. Mcrvin Krcuiw jnlin Filllkllg, Clmilu Kaiser, GL-nc lfllisun, Norm Fox, jumcs Fcrricr, Aluincs Hill 48 llfurl Ralph Sancy, Alun l,al'lantc, l.ill'l'y lNICCl'ay, ,lun Kuvaw, .Iclxy l..IlJl.IHlL' lfwlrl Nanny lll'llllL'I'Nllll, Ann juncx, Virginia llaylx, l':4lLIIl'lll.I Kumuc, Many Kanavcl lfffrri lllllllll' Kazninski, Carol johnson, Karon Kawmlu, Nanny King, Sylvia Hyrnnrc Ifffu' I Kula Kvllvy, Namyann klacquut, lictty jauxlns, llacqualyn Kfwlualk, Slnrlcy Knapp lCf11r'w Many KL-ull, ,Ivan Kain, listlmcr Hymlman, llwlmcll Kulll-Ika, Doug Kl'l'IZL'I lfnzwl Wlllllk' l,IPlxIIIN, -lllllll Mrnnllma, lip-vcrluy Ialyllhlll, livin' l..ltLl1l4ml. vlaclxic Kupruwslii, Nmlu-rr lannly u . , . RIIIW.. Cllgnlyx Mcfalrtluy, llL'lIl.lLlL'lIL' Mainz, janct lXlatnrni, 'l'uny lyialtmm, 'llnclnm lamvcll, Bnlw M1Artlnn', Larry Lclnlc Rumi UL-ral-lim' lautun, Sanllra Mcflarthy, joan l..nl,mnw, fallllt' lN1arlnw, Mary l,al'ninKc, xjnlm Mawn lCffu'i Dnnal-I Marslmalkn, Lynn Massey, Willilllvx lllnrgan, l.JIVlII.l lawpl-1, Allan lxiCl..lllyLfllllI1 ICHIWS Nancy Kranu-lx, llqllliillll l.cmnns, ,Iuannu l.mIwn.g, llaxnl Matvyia, l.CUl'I1lI'nl Masun, Wfvlma luln, l.llKlllK' lxlarxalku llffzwl Hula lXllllllILlK', l'b.lI'l5.ll.I NL-illlnmlt, lamlcs Aililfllll. Kaul Kirknlan llffrru' ll.IIlT.II4I lxllcllkllll, Margaret Mcfary, Mary lam Mina-A, Nanny Milmallw, Iwiargarct Miller y liffrrl Pal IXl1ncIun-H, Marsha fwiunnnn-Q, f,arnlyn Mlllu, ,lu XX'llln- lwlclicc, l'lLllI1CNfIIlC Neal I :mai Ifnll M.,aa..,, imma Miller, '11-my Mctlm- ana, llanlwara Mc'4'kn'l', Slmarnn lXld,l'ary l Iffflf 5 Juan: INIU-In-, xxllllldlll Mc'AII1stc1. 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E cmms may of players Aww Us mae from enum omwl usrlxl Ima! gums-s Thlnknxvinsf my by me wfsen, Gmgfl Pc1h'Yl1 Rnd Paul U'Nei!I. who nm- revenue. Unusunt an the seiecmm is ow niszcsng of nm gunims .m me plmwm. rlxgm earned de-' Imxaive ber1Pss. 5 Libbey. Scott Shun llama-s w-ng. runner-up '40 undo, League champions. annexed sixi SFSFDY Kidman Mft lu Run Two Plofoons I! TZRSWT t'l'Rl.EiY. JK. today comprise The 'Yinws' g.fmxVnw:v vin -ru-IM nl dnfeneive phntoqnx. the 22 plan-re svlwu-If sn :Sw heat in their respective ymmwnn for the qfntgw 'munm was su semvxs .ma mms, umma rx-mum. cnyI-wr Vwmffwhu-d. in O Z3 mn. vu nu V- vm. 1 Vg-4. Vw.-N. mn .mfs V-1..u.p-.s..a.p-m ll the e . A half i.wxQ.SE.Vn wash seven H ..:sVV1.rs in thx' he :V QV: Qifrnse. dfrfens .V Q new NEEQS up EN -5- 2--View: me apgmse x. .me :QW Q: Q-my fm -if Seen! to DQVSIEH -ff mf' Dfxzxxtn while ' we N0 ex.--:sr fr. whzrh will hri N Wsfgeoe band hu mum' of LEM X K W V-U V'V - 5-Vw! Aka'-m Garfield. ,., -MJ.. 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LW... 1 me-MM'.-f-x.V.whNmV.,.-m.+5XT'isxnQK'fdfelfwne .hw :Ju xnxx eminem me am. mn xx ws :lm m rm Nueva 1 K RlI1l'1fVlC Kissoff, Bill Durham, ,lohn Veres, Bill Corns, Jim Scott, joe Mlynek, Jim Derr, Ray Turner, Ken Knitz Roan?-Norm Ellison, Dave McClure, Arnold Pickering, Dan Kneisely, jim Heider, jim Canty, jim Clark, Dick Furman, Ron Lane i -W--f-W Q lZou 3-'george Damasco, Bob Lynn, Tim Croak, johnny Curtis, Lyle Veler, Ralph Hameister, Ed Allgier, Bill Hatmacher, jack iompson Ron'-1--Don Griffin, Dave Vetcsy, Les Durand, Leroy Wandtke, Frank Schlegel, Jerry Myneder, Elbert Pounds WAITE 20 'WHITMER 0 The first opportunity for Waite fans to see the 1952 Indians came as Wliitiner was smashed 20-O in our stadium. Coach Binkley used all three strings to good advantage as Wfhitmer failed to gain even against the third string. Thompson and Kissoft each scored. WAITE 7 WOODWARD 0 The Indian gridders held the spectators breath- less because they didn't score until the third quarter. Dan Kneisley went over from the one-foot line for the Wziite score. Veres converted for the point after touchdown. Pages 58-59 jack Thompson, jim Canty, jim Heider, George Damasco, jim Scott, Dave Mc- Clure, Bill Corns, Dick Furman, Ron Q Lane, Co-Captain-jim Derr, Bill Durham. ' Lyle Veler, Bob Lynn, Tim Croak, joe Mlynek, Dave Vetesey, Ray Turner, Dan Kneisley, johnny Curtis. Ed Allgier, Frank Schlegel, Les Durand, jim Clark, Vic Kissofif, Ralph Hameister, Bill Hatmacher, Ken Knitz, Don Griffin, Arnie Pickering, Leroy Wiincltke, Norm Ellison, Elbert Pounds, Co-Captaingjohn Veres. WAITE 34 LIBBEY 6 Waite's dashing team swamped the Libbey Cow- boys for their third victory. I-Ieider, Thompson, Kissoff, Kneisley, and Veler all rambled over for touchdowns with Veres converting four times. WAITE 14 DeVILBISS I5 The Waite Indians' three game winning streak was snapped when a strong DeVilbiss team battled the Indians to a one-point victory. It was a tough, hard-fought game between two determined teams. Every member of the Indian eleven played good ball, with the work of Turner, Veres, Mlynek, Scott, and Curtis especially outstanding. VARSITY IICDCDTBALI. 60 Ah? Coaclrer Kofmert, Binlzley, .Ymllirb J ', 4 1- x ' ks? if I .i IV Duff 1 VARSITY FOGTBALL WAITI3 47 SCOTT 13 Waite completely outplayed Scott as the Indians soundedly trounced the Bulldogs. Thompson, Veler, Kneisley, Curtis, Heider, Lynn, and Durham were outstanding. Derr was especially effective in breaking through the Scott line to stop the ball carriers. WAITE 35 MACOMBIZR 15 Waite's fifth victory of the season was at the expense of Macomber. The highlight of the game was Heider's thirty-two yard pass to Turner which was good for seven points. Other scorers were Thompson, Veler, Curtis, and Kissolf. The Sm!! auf! Mfmillmz ffmzball gamer 11 WAITE 61 CENTRAL 13 Central was completely smothered by the power- laden Indians as they came out on the small end of a 61 to 13 score. The Waite line tackled and rushed so effectively that the Irish were able to get only six first downs. Heider's twenty-seven yard pass to Durham was one of the exciting plays. WAITE 2 MASSILLON 41 Waite's second three game winning streak was halted by the Tigers of Massillon. The game was .hard-fought by both teams. Turner and Spohn were outstanding for Waite. Ray Turner was voted the outstanding sportsman by the Massillon team. lzrvzyv flll'lIf.I'h 1'larill.r am! E'.X't'ff6'lllt'lIf. RN' C Q we R: Wm ,xp S Q 'QQ , . if 3 :wig wig, Q? ,HWS The Sroll am! Miuprillozz oolfmll UIUIIKJ' nlzm xr lll'llj.l'l7 flvriflf am! C7.YlAjfC'7llL'llf. a J VARSITY FCDOTBALI. WAITE 7 MANSFIELD 7 Waite left for Mansfield definitely the under- dog, but a strong spirit of both team and fans caused the game to end in a tie. It was a well-played game between two evenly matched teams. All the Indians played good ball, with the work of Schlegel, Martin, Vetesy, and Corns especial'y effective. Few spectators will ever forget tl errihc pass that johnny Curtis caught that set u aite's touchdown. v , WAITIE Zl SCOTT 6 In their fortieth annual Thanksgiving Day game the Scott Bulldogs and the Wfaite Indians kept to tradition by playing a clean, hard-fought game. Scott was as outclassed as they were earlier in the season, and Waite won with ease. Sixteen seniors played their last game for Waite. Waite placed six men on the Toledo Bfarfe all- city team. Five of the six were on the defensive team: Ray Turner, john Veres, jim Heider, Bob Lynn, and Vic Kissoff. The player on the olIensive team was Lyle Veler. Waite also placed six men on the Toledo Timcar all-city team: Bob Lynn, Vic Kissoff, jim Heider, and Jack Thompson were in the defensive lineup and the offensive lineup included Joe Mlynek and Lyle Veler. Dave Bensman, Bernie Westfall, Don Phillips, Carl Miller jess Kneisley, Tom Dille. ,,L,,-i L - FCDQTBALL MANAGERS f 5 asv: Sm , ,..A ,-.,.i., , .. .-- e Rau' I-'Phil Kuebbeler, L s, Tom Rogers, Skip Fetzer, Lorney Chio, Skip Lane, jerry jagielski R01l'2-JTITI Cook, Dave flacquot, Steve I-lornyak, Danny White, Ron Koles, Buddy Lee, Rudy Kimbers Rau' 31-loe Fargo, Bud Steingraber, Chuck Van Camp, Dick Reimschussel, Rollin Miller, Carlos Thomas, Coach Mark Iirn1'4-Exejiiifxelifiiller, Bill Gould, Chuck Noll, Jack Vergiels, jerry Roberts, Bob Keeley, jim Stone, Art Keesee SCORES Waite 7 .,.. Whitmer 7 Waite 20 .,u... .,r,, M aqombef 0 Waite 53 ,Y,. .,,,,.. C entral 0 Waite 7 ..,.., ,,,,,,,,, S qott 0 Waite 26 .... .... W oodward 7 Waite 2 ...... .... D eVilbiss O Waite 19 .e,, ....,...,.......V...,..W. L ibbey 7 Waite 13 ....,......V....,,...,. .... F reshmen 0 Waite 22 ,,,,...,.,............. e..,,...,...,,e..,,Y.. F remont 6 LIGI-ITWEIGI-IT FCDQTBALI. Under the supervision ot two coaches, Mark Welker and Guido Tambur, the lightweights Cap- tured the city championship. The lightweights won five of their nine games by shutouts and no opposing team scored more than seven points. The outstanding offensive players were Ron Koles, Tom Rogers, jack Vergiels, Carlos Thomas, Phil Kuebbeler, Larry Davis, Lorney Chio, Rudy Kimbers, Tom Sabin, Howard Lee, and Dick Reim- schuessel. The defensive team was jim Cook, Dick Bragg, Dan White, Leonard Fetzer, jerry Roberts, Steve Hornyak, and Robert Keely. We all hope that these lightweights Carry on their championship playing next year on the varsity. Wm. I ,, Y of 4 My A l Run I liill McCoy, liill Gyurlto, jim Kovacs, lid Wgtritltkc-, Dick Fox, Tim Carnicom, Roger Siott, Donald Hughes, Tom Ragrnslxr, liphrom Ashby, joe Costanzo Ruiz .3 David Noggle, Fred Tomaniceli, Marvin Bovia, Gilbert Stambaugh, David Morgan, jerry Durham, Roger Reese, Tom Sghlicher, Ralph Villa, Dennis Ream lfffrri Leroy XX'eatlic-rs, Bill Kirk, Bill Smith, Robert Kudellia, Don Cook, Robert Micenic, Don Hart, james Dixon, Terry Young SCORES Wfaite IJ Central 6 Wfaite I5 . .Wfoodward 1.2 Wfaitc 7 ,. Libbey 6 FIQESHMAN Wllll four, lost three is a quick, concise record of the XVaite Freshman Football team this year. The closets games were with XXfoodward and Libbey. Outstanding linemen were jim l art'ier, Roger Reese, Bob Micenic, Gene Ellison, joe Castanzo and outstanding baclflielders were Tim Carnicom, Den- nis Ream, jim Dixon, jerry Berndt, lfphrom Ashby, and Don Hughes. Wfaite 34 ..,i. . Macomber 0 Wfaite O , H ..,,,. Scott 21 Wtrite O ,,,,, . DeVilbiss I9 Waite 0 , Lightweights 13 FOGTBALI. These fellows truly deserve much credit, be- cause not many spectators attend their games and they don't get much recognition. However, their glory comes with the satisfaction ot practicing hard and doing their best in every game, thereby learn- ing the fundamentals that will assure them of being future varsity material. Coach Dan Marazon definitely is to be com- mended for his work with the team. l ,XXX 159 -it i Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite Waite 68 59 47 57 53 52 42 54 48 49 44 Jim Heider, Bob Nyitray, Bob Lynn, jack Rymers, jack Karstrom, Dick Takas, Vic Kissoff, jim Scott, Ken Stoner, B6 Obeiciorf, Al Wallake, Coach Sheil VARSITY BASKETBALL Rossford Gibsonburg Central Macomber .. .... DeVilbiss Scott Whitmer Clay Woodwartl Libbey Central I SCORES 44 Waite 65 Waite 48 Waite 67 Waite 45 Waite 48 Waite 72 Waite 58 Waite 67 56 90 Waite 68 39 48 60 55 51 69 49 58 47 QTOURNAMENTQ Massillon Macomber DeVilbiss Scott Woodward Swanton Clay Libbey . Whitmer 65 64 56 58 71 67 55 64 54 The Waite varsity basketball squad had an un- successful season, winning only five games by de- feating Rossford, DeVilbiss twice, Scott, and Swan- ton. The student attendance at the games was in- creased considerably by the opening of the new field house. This is one of the finest field houses in the country. Al Wallake proved to be one of the high scorers, while the remainder of the burden was carried main- ly by Jim Heider, Ken Stoner, Bob Nyitray, Bob Oberdorf, and Bob Lynn. The willingness of the Seniors to yield .top positions to newcomers proved them to be boys who had wholly at heart the interest of future Waite basketball. J 1 '45 X ' iid. fr -'vi .' ',' Coaching the team this year was Mr. Roy Sheil who came to Waite after coaching very successfully in the Marine Corps. His high school experience was at Canton, Ohio. Coach Sheil has revised the overall basketball program and his efforts will re- sult in more successful seasons in the next few years. The student body is definitely more basketball con- scious than they have been for years. Renewed and continued interest on the part of the students and the participants surely will make basketball the major sport that it should be at Waite. XJ 'S 1 sf. . if YQKBQWHQSNY BASKETBALL Yi ,. ' . is W 'F IQ ggi? X VQXEEB ,pil E XX !'fNs ,Xl x , Rau' I-Jim Cook, Rudy Kimbers, Phil Kuebbeler, Jack Vergeils, jerry Willier, Roy Fverman, Tom Frampton Rnzz'2-Coacli I.aBuda, john Norville, Bill Vining, Dick McPcek, Dan Knubliiuch, Ron Kult-s, ,lim Nance, Pc-te I.c-Pagc LIGI-ITWEIGHT BASKETBALL Waite 56 ..,... ,.... R ossford 37 Waite 48 ,,i,Y, i,,,. G ibsonburg 38 Waite 30 ,,,,,, ,,.., . . Central 49 Waite 25 Y,,,i, ...,,,. M acomber 43 Waite 35 .,.. .. Y,,t DeVilbiss 53 Waite 33 ,,Y,., ......v,,,.. S cott 46 Waite 20 ,,,,,, ,,Y,, W 'oodward 38 The lightweight basketball team gained needed Waite 42 ,,,, Libbey 40 Waite 48 ,,,.. .,,,,,i . Central 50 Waite 30 Pemberville 31 Waite 30 Macomber 48 Waite 34 ..t,,, DeVilbiss 39 Waite 28 t,,i,,,,,,.... Scott 41 Waite 27 Woodward 31 When jim Nance, Dick McPeek, jack Vergiels, experience for future years as the team won three out of sixteen games. The team had the fighting spirit necessary to develop good players for varsity service. The fundamentals were taught by Coach Chet La Buda who should be commended for his patience in working with the boys. Mr. La Buda is starting his first year here at Waite. and Ron Koles were moved up to the varsity during the season, the lightweight team was considerably handicapped. Coach La Buda had to rebuild his team and develop other fellows into starting-player caliber, Other regular players were Roy Everman. Tom Frampton, Dan Knoblauch, Pete Le Page, john Norville, Bill Vining, jerry Willier, Art Steingra- ber, Rudy Kimbers, and Phil Kubbeler. Rffirl Don liaumgartncr. Bill Scoble, Bill Oblinger, Terry Young, john Pappas A li II Tim Carnicom. Ronald Mautc-r, Don Rineliart. Ray Barton. Don Cook, Dick Miller, Denny Ream. lit-rn.u'tl liricli Ixifllf' I N l5or.ui Roile, .lov f,U5i.lllZU, Coach Casper .ll1.I4lLt'l' Norm Fox, Alex Zsiros, NX'ayne lNl.u'ble, Roger Reese. Cant l'lliso:i, l,erov XX'e.itlu'i's. lon llotlgin, FIQESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES Waite 20 ,..,... Central 38 Waite 28 ,. Libbey i2 Waite 31 ,.,A. Macomber -il Waite 22 .. . Central 27 Waite 59 DeVilbiss 52 XVaite 29 . Macomber -i3 Waite 52 ,, , ,Y,. Scott -io Waite 31 , DeVilbiss -i6 Wfiiitt- I7 ,, ,,,, ,, , Wfoodward 39 Waite 25 ,, ,. , i,,,,, . ,.,, ,, ,. Scott 35 Wfaite -i9 . t..,. .. Y..Y.,VVV Clay 38 The Waite freshman basketball team was far from successful in the win-lost column but was pleasing to the basketball coaches in a number of ways. Although the yearlings won only one game, they showed great improvement over the season and held their spirit high through the losing cam- paign. With twenty-three boys on the squad and fifteen of them seeing action in every game, most everyone saw much action instead of just a few. Because so many changes were made, the team didnt win games but the players gathered experience which shall certainly show results in the future. The freshmen of 1953-Sei will be counted on heavily in two years to make a strong varsity squad. Coach james Casper started his coaching and teaching career this year and we wish him much luck in the future. ,iv Razr' I---Kay Klutz, James Caldwell, Coach Wallilcc, Tom Nyitray, Ralph Laney lJf111'2 Boh Ohm-rdorf, leriv Zimmerman, Gerald Xwilkinson, Don liarocsi Run' S Diik 'liLlliLlS, lloh Nyitray, slim Foley, Gil Naugh- Coach Richard Wallace's NVaite cross country team again made a clean sweep of their schedule of city meets and successfully defended their city title of 1952. The team also added second place district title to their record. Lettermen this year were Robert Nyitray, Jerry Zimmerman, Bob Oberdort, Gilbert Naugle, Gerald Wilkinson, jim Caldwell, and Ralph Cook. Bob Oberdorf and Gilbert Naugle took all the first places this year. Their times were under eleven minutes. CROSS COUNTRY Waite 21 .,,,, ,,,,,, S cott 34 Waite 15 V, Libbey 50 Waite 17 , ,, ,,,,,,..,s Clay 48 Waite 15 ..Y,V .... W hitmer 50 Waite 15 Y, ., ,, Fremont SO l l lJi,rlriff Meel RIIJIIIEVJ' az! ' 23 Olhzim Prlfli X... Sf Rfiiifl-ABill Smeltzer, Phil Couture, Bill Ream, Neil Burson, Bob Belville, Chuck Hendrix, john English, Fred King REEF .7-loHfT '5ec11ls1QI1, Dan White, Bill Hatmacher, Mike Cicak, Ron Lane, Tom Sahin, Ralph Cook, David Venske 1953 TVQACK Coach Richard Wallaces 1953 track team won three and lost three meets beating Woodward, Perrysburg, and Scott. The burden of most of the meets was carried by Ron Lane, Neil Burson, and jim Heider. In addition to these three, other letter- TIEI1 werefihil Couture, Fred King, Johnny Curtis, john English, Bill Smeltzer, Jack Thompson, Vic Kissoff, Bill I-Iatmacher, Arnold Pickering, Bob Belville, jim Canty, Phil White, and john Veres. Coach Wallace is looking forward to a success- ful 1954 season with ten lettermen returning. SCORES Waite 82 ,..,,,.. .,..,,..,....,.,,... W oodward Want so sm ..... DeVilbiss lf6 Waite 59 lfl' ,..... Perrysburg U2 Waite 32 ,. ..,., ,,,,.. L ibbey Willli' 65 ,.,.. ,..,, S LOU Waite 53 H ,. V Clay il if V I ,I g g- l Nil! xi Row 1-Dick Kalmbach, manager, jim Scott, Mike Tschirret, Ernie Berg, Joe Nyers, Roger Ehrsam, Kurt Watters, Lornie Chio Rau' 2-Bob O'Connell, Bill Nyers, Ron Koles, Dave Kuebbeler, Eugene Moritz, Coach Howard Teifke, Don Montague, Leon Paget, Bruce Dickey, Jim Nyers jim Scott, joe Nyers, Bob O'Connell, and Mike Tschirret warm up before Cl game. The 1953 Waite baseball team, after winning two of the lirst three games, slowed up by losing five straight. Four of the season's victories were over city schools. Joe Nyers was outstanding on the mound as well as at hitting at the plate. jim Nyers, Bob O'Con- 'Xi ,, l' fl nell, Ernie Berg, Bruce Dickey, Mike Tschirret, Don Montague, and Kurt Watters were also reliable players. With six lettermen returning, the 1954 team should be on top in the city standings. This was Coach Howard Tiefke's last year at Waite. SCORES Waite 5 ...... ................... ...,. L i bbey 13 Waite ..,......,..,.. Clay 1 Waite Woodward 9 Waite .... Port Clinton 2 Waite Anthony Wayne 7 Waite ........ Macomber 6 Waite .,........ Central 5 Waite Woodward 6 Waite ...... DeVilbiss 7 Waite ........... Scott 5 Rou' I-Carl Miller, im Dunsmore, Doug Georgie, Tom Framptom Rnu'2fTim Carnicom, john Ginnever, jerry Webber, Doug Harold, Kenny Stieben BOWLING Waite had a team entered in each of the two high school divisions, the National League and the American League. The Nationals were league champions this year. as the Waite team captain and also was president of the National League. He had the highest average, 164. The other regular bowlers were john Veres, john Ginnever, Tim Carnicom, and Carl Miller. The American League team finished in eighth place. Doug Georgie was captain of his team that included Douglas Harold, Tom Frampton, jerry Webber, and Kenny Stieben. fre' li 91 , - ig. I va., N 'l 75 Razz' I--Jon hfurray, Ron Hall lff11i'2 Phil Smith, Dick Rincliart, Bob Sawyer, jim Schlicvc-rt 1 'E' , il r I U ,Mi ' li 5 O GULF The Waite golfers had a very poor season, ending without a win. Although the record was disappointing, there were a few outstanding golfers on the team: Jon Murray, Ron Hall, Dick Leu, Bob Sawyer, and Dick Rinehart. jon Murray won most of his matches and was the lowest scorer on the team. As in 1952, Melvin Stocks coached the team. T E N N I S Razr!-john Ginnever, Tom Frampton, Vance Harrison The beginning of spring brought the open- ing of the 1955 tennis season. Under the coaching of Mark Welker, the Indians had a mediocre season by winning two and dropping three. The regulars consisted of Robin Ollivier, john Ginnever, Phil Cramer, Vance Harrison, Don Eriksen, and Dick Ott. +9 ,W Q ml: U N 4 I 76 Rr1u'2-Dick Ott, Don Erfksefi, Robin Ollivier, Phil Cramer X , vo fb WP, V WN... .--K T' Sw L. ll llfl' !f.m'vl!Mll A fmfmfm' in llw fmvg U milzffffiulq flmuyr , . jiw llwhfw' .nh fur ,wfmh 111 .sllfffffffl Ll! ffm ll'Q11!4-,Umuiflwf f1.11lfulf1.1ff fwfr lllcvlfllllf . . . limb ,N 1flrn:-1 l'L'tkL'f:IL'l fvfv www ufffflllm .zzmfxf A lfruiv livqq .md Buff f,4f,.llIHlL'H zzuzrm Nfl fwfmz' L1 f1.mff1.1fl IQLIIIIL . . . INN. aw! flu' N!Hfll'llL'V mfg fill! ffm' 1.11 uily l1llf1'lVlllQ ffm ,Hmsjllffzl Kqflula '...' I rffwllu' ffffffh uflnlls .1 Xml! fff.l'1ur in ffm l'l'f.lllll'QllflllQ l7.1w1' 'gum f.,. 'l','w lfmiuilg' vffwlfmff f1f.1v3Lf,u .mf wr'in1r.uf.3 l,'m'11i,Hg In lfn 1l7c'L'lk!'L',K All w My fwlffmf fufjz IIIUCIIIIKQ !1L'4fUl'L' ilu' Ahlllll' zfillr I,j!2!1u,1 ',.. Mr. llwvflw' Aim! l,.lI'I'-1 l7.11ic Jclllfffl vfl lf: -, ' gum! Kllfllllllfllg f4'll71ljI!flLf In .1 f,l'L'lf7lllAIl! uzwimlffifxkq rf.1,w. N . '49 . ixlwqv vs- be : .vN, ...Q V . gw,'-- v-Mk, Nag YJNJNJX- gf-fx-f JN-JN' 77 jim Hejdgr flmfzzir fl 1114111 ju Mm 71l7:II1kA'gjI'j1lg ling' gully. Referee liar! Kflfikl' allelflfzff In IKMIUL' llw fm!! L11 the em! of 11 play. 4 'x. . A, 1 4 f ORGANIZATIONS I DINING DANCING DATING NATICDNAL I-ICDNOQ SOCIETY The National Honor Society is the organization in which membership is coveted by many students, but can only be obtained by those who have de- veloped the characteristics of Scholarship, Leader- ship, Character, and Service. After a student has sufficiently developed those characteristics, he or she is elected to membership by the members of the organization and by the faculty. They are then inducted at a serious program in the auditorium. There are two such programs per year. The one in the fall was held November 19, at which time Reverend T. Christie Innes spoke. Dr. john Wright, a former Waite student, spoke at the March 11 induction. After the new members were inducted they found many interesting programs including a talk about the German educational system given by two Ger- man women students at the University, Mrs. Sprunz, who is a lawyer, and Mrs. Bahri, who is a school teacher. A speech by jon Murray on his trip in Europe illustrated with colored slides, a Christmas program, a talk on poetry by Miss Leona Thomag a musical program put on by three student members, Nancy Stewart, Philip Keller, and jim Franks, were more of the interesting programs of this year. President ........ ....... P hilip Keller Vice-Preridenl ......... ........ E rna Gatzke Recording Serrelmy ................ Nancy Stewart Correrponding Secretary .......... Phyllis Phelps Treamrer ..........,............... Ralph Underwood Chaplain ..... ....... K athleen Hunter Philip Cramer, a freshman at T.U., told about life at the University, Mrs. Dorothy Packer presented a program about her trip to Switzerland, Reverend William Nehrenz told what Easter means to deaf mutesg and Mr. Conser gave his annual address. All were interesting, thought-provoking programs. These programs were given after the business meeting every other Wednesday after school. The National Honor Society also sponsored a paid program during second hour in the auditorium, january 28. Dr. Harry Oster gave a program of American folk music. As in former years the National Honor Society posted honor rolls which listed the freshmen and sophomores who have achieved an A or B average. They put on two recognition programs in the audi- torium honoring those freshmen and sophomores and juniors and seniors who were outstanding in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and school activ- ities. The freshmen-sophomore day was May 23, the junior-senior day was june 5. The members extend their thanks to Miss Mil- dred Burns and Miss Gertrude Moore for the help- ful advice they have given f5t7f:'f J - ywm.. ' pf G31 Tr 3 . , .. MARCH, 1953 Nancy Ewing Lois Fugate Erna Gatzke Elizabeth Gimenez Phyllis Holmes Kathleen Hunter Phyllis Phelps Thelma Piel Sue Riedeman Nancy Stewart jane Willard Donald Ericksen jim Foley Douglas Harter Philip Keller Frank Krompak Ralph Underwood W5 NATIONAL I-ICDNOI2 SCDCIIETY NOVEMBER, 1953 MARCH, 1954 IQAUH Furry Dorothy Fry Beth Ann Hamm Mary Jeffery Donna Keaton Lois Kupsky Oliva Lange Rachel LePage Nancy LeRoy Nancy Morgan Sharon Payne Mary Short Annajean Thaiss Patricia Watson Mary Williams Charles Foster james Franks Robert Rawlings Donald Stathulis 8l Alice Linder Shirley Mason joy jean Poelke Donna Puls Anita Reed Veronica Singlar Patricia Stepp David Bensman Howard Taylor Patricia Berndt Anita Crookes Nancy Dotson Mary Faulkner Christa Frischmann Elaine Lehman Edith Mook Donna Myrice Carolyn Schall Donald Barocsi jay Gilchrist Robert Leonhardt Norman Nunamaker james Ovall john Richards Richard Rinehart Gerald Slawecki Rau' 1'-V jo Ann Furry, Carolyn Schicrmyer, jane XXfillard, Sue Trcesh, Sue Ricdeman Rr1z4'2-Shirley Davis, Christine Bacaloff, Rachel Le Page, Larry Davis, Hob Scliweitzci' One of the most interesting things in a school is its publications. The Purple and Gold is one of Waite's publications, and if good annuals are to be had much hard work is involved and co-operation of the whole school is needed. Pat Felix, Ciharmim- H.iumgar'dncr, Navy Lou Rose, l.L'HIlQl hlctscff, Mr. Konnrit PURPLE AND After the stall is chosen, work begins. The first job is that of choosing a theme. ln order to have unity in a book some definite plan must be followed. This year the staff decided on a 5-D theme. Iidilw ',,.. ....V.,,,,,.. ...,,,, J a nc Williirrl A,i.i'i.i'liz11! If.4!ilf11',, ,,t,,, Sue Riedcman B1f.ii11u.i.i' Mfznagw ',,,t.t ,,i,,i I .enna Metsclf Ar! ljdilwp ,,,,, ,,,.... ..,,,, J 0 Ann lfurry . id.. , M, , 82 Christine Bacaloff, jane Willzirtl, Carolyn Schicrmycr Suu 'l'i'c-usli, Sue Ric-dcinan Larry Davis, GCDLD STAFF Then comes photographing the classes. Seeing that the pictures of the junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes arc taken is no small job and takes much time and patience. Besides pictures of the classes there are group pictures of the organizations, the basketball and football squads and other sport groups to be taken. The photographer supplies the staff with a glossy of each picture. These are cut to a uniform size and pasted on a large mounting board. These panels are then sent to the engraver who, by taking a picture of it, reduces it to the size which it appears in the book, A copper half-ton'e is made which is sent to the printer and a proof is sent to the staff. 9 , 1 iz' i W M . An important piece of equipment is the dumm This serves as a uide to the rinter. Y 8 P It consists of pages numbered as they will appear in the finished book. On each a e is asted the P 8 P printed matter and the proof of the cuts to appear on that page. Meanwhile, the business staff takes care of the weekly subscription payments and obtains all the advertisements. There is also work on lay-outs, write-ups, and senior sayings to be done. All in all, the making of an annual is a big job which takes much interest, work, and co-operation. Therefore much credit is due Miss Maxine Cosgray, the edi- torial staff advisor, and Mr. George Konnert and his business staff. STUDENT Johnny Curtis Liz Gimenez S Carl Miller David Kuebbeler Norman Ellison Prerfdent .,...............,,.... 7..,... N orm Ellison Clerk of the Board ..,...........,....,....... ..Liz Gimenez Direcior of Studenl Relation! ...,...... Johnny Curtis Direrfor of Plzblzrzly ...................... Dave Bensman Direrlor 0fAu'ard5 ......... ........ J oyce Compton Dirertor 0fFi1zafzce ...................... Dave Kuebbeler Director of Social Affair! .................... Sue Treesh Director of Siege Crew ......... .......... J oe Muranyi The Student Council started off its fortieth year this fall by sponsoring two football mass meetings and holding elections for Football Queen. Under the direction of the Student Council, the students contributed money amounting to 35200 to little Dietar, the war orphan from Lithuania, for a Christmas project. The flrst of the many social activities which the Council sponsored was the traditional Varsity Drag, held on Thanksgiving evening, in the old gym. Harley Bracht's orchestra played for the event. 84 COUNCIL Sue Treesh Dave Bensman Joyce Compton joe Muranyi on? Kflcuflizzg--W-Darlene Parish, Kathleen Hunter, Dolores Adams, Marcia Miller, Sharon Abrams Row! Donna Keaton, Barbara Yount, Nancy Ewing, Shirley Davis, Kathy King, joyce Heider, Barbara XX'erner, jane Willard, Sue Howell, Barbara Bourne Ron' 2 --Susan Sweetnam, Donna Fey, Lorraine Heimrich, Gloria Yohnke, Bev. St. Aubin, Carol Aubell, Marilyn XValborn, Marge Hornyak, Nancy l.e Roy,'Carol Griffin, judy Geisel, Carolyn Schiermyer. Sherry Payne, Bonnie Wfright, Beth Hamm Rank?--jirn Franks, Frank Krompak, Tom Frampton, Bill Sedlak, Tom Zissoff, Tom Rogers, jon jacohs, Ronald Butler, Tony Villarreal, Tim Carnicom, Tim Hachar, Donald Hughes, john Belegrin - Ifurzwi Norm Nunamaker, jim Dunsmore, Bill Corns, Doug Georgie, Dave Rozelle, Vance Harrison, jack Simkus, Art Ulrich, jim jones, Bill Fuehrer, Phil Keller, Sidney Leonard, Bernie Westfall Rau' 5'--Peter LePage, Bob Oberdorf, Ken Fetzer, Larry Davis, Vic Kissorl, Dick Reimscheussel, Bill Durham, Charles Foster, jim Farrier, Dick livanoff, john Murray, Norm Peters, Phil Kuehheler, john Seemann STUDENT This year the Council combined its efforts with the music department in bringing Ray Anthony's band to our new Field House on February 15. Waite also helped in sponsoring the city-wide Student Council dance held on the evening of February 6, in the Naval Armory. It i I i , 1 X. , I fit? l -2. N,-.., T-1 -'N 'T PX -N, ag. '-1 CCDUNCII. Toledo was honored this year by being selected as the city in which to hold the first State Student Council Convention on May 7 and 8. Each school sent two delegates. Waite was in charge of the banquet held in the Field House. A dance and talent show followed, also in the Field House. The Student Council directors worked hard this year to revise the constitution and point system. Under the able supervision of Mrs. Victoria Canfield the Student Council again proved itself a necessary element in our school life. Prefidenl ..Y......Y, ,,....,,.,,. D onna Keaton Vice-P1 exidwzf .A..,,,,,..., ...Flizabeth Gimenez Kcmrqlizzg Serrelfzrj '.,..,,.,,,,,...... Sue Riedeman C'ai'z'e.ipw1di11gSerre1'a1'y Carole Woggermoiu Tr'ea.rm'w ',,, Y,Y,,,,. . .. .. .. YYA,AYA,,,,, Pat Watsoii Thelma Piel Cvlnllllfaill ,A.,,,.,,,....., .,,,,, N ancy Morgaiq Sergemzt-alfa-Affm' ......, ,,,,,, C arol Aubell Donna Keaton, Liz Gimenez, Sue Riedeman, Carol Wloggerinon Pl-lll.Al.lETl-IEAN The Philaletheans had an interesting year. The meetings were held in room 215 every other Friday at 5:05 PM. At these meetings the seniors gave book reports. The Phils sponsored gatherings of the three girls' literary societies. the first of which was the coke party held in the little gym, October 22. The Phils gave the October 30 mass meeting. New members were installed at a spread at Carole XXfoggermon's home on November 5. When November 50 came, the Football Mothers' Recognition program was held in the auditorium. At Christmas time the Christmas party for the three lits was given for which the Phils were hostesses. The Phil seniors received their lockets at that party, December 17. Row I Pat Armstrong Pauline Armlt Roux? Nancy lfwing -lo Ang E! my Martha Helher Shirley Henton Carol Van liurcn Rout' 3 Mary Jeffery Beth Lasley Alice Palmiter Nancy Pellek Phyllis Phelps : NA X. - Row 4 i V' A 'ki Z - :-- Mary Jo Willizliiis I Shirley Davis V iff, Jackie Bylow ' .W f Rachel Belkofer Barbara Borlnar 87 Q Pat Wzxtsivn, Thelma Piel, Nancy Morgan, Carol Aubell LITERARY SQCIETY The Phils' basketball mass meeting was XX!oodward, February 12. On liebruary 26 new members were installed at 21 spread at Joanne Tuck's home. April I0 was the big evening of the year for the three literary societies which sponsored the Tri-Lit at the Secor Hotel. The last two events of the year were the Mothers' Tea and the ban- quet, both held in May. The members want to thank their advisers, Miss Marian Larkin and Miss Mary Linville, for their guidance throughout the year. Run' I lllen Clhanak Veda Francis Roll' 2 . l.u Aim Hurtltei' ju jaworski liraiiu-s Hnrnyak lilizabeth Lesko Run' 3 Dorothy Rasure liilecn Takacs Harriett Binley Pat Bc-rndt Rv 11' V1 Mary l.ou Rose -lanet O'Hearn Carolyn Campbell Nancy Masell fer' wa Rvu' I-Art Ulr'ch, Bob Oherclorf, John Ginnever, Vance Harrison, Roh- crt Rawlings, Victor Kissoff l . 5. Q -Q22 g A G . 1, 5 Pre,s'iJe111 ,,Y,,,,,,,.A ..,.A..,,,.... W Charles Foster Vice-Prefident Q .,,.....,.... Ned, Braunschweigcj A .,7,A.,,. Norman Scharfi .YeH'etm'y ,,,,.4A.A. Trea.i'zn'er ,Y,.., Y,,..,,, I :rank Nagy Clmplnifz ...,AA..A,,,... ,,.,,, j zlmes Caldwell Sergemzt-al-Arzfzr Y,A.,,..... ...., j ohnny Curtis l lwv , , ,ww Y Rou'2sjohn Seemunn, Curl Miller, Dennis Noggle, Rohert Nyitrny, V Hosick Ruzz'3-ACharles Andrews, Charles Hymore, jim Schlievert Popular among the organizations at Waite are the literary societies, one of which is the Forum. The Forum meetings consist of educational pro- Charles Foster, Ned Braunschweiger, Norm FCDIQUM grams, such as book reports, lectures, zincl movies. As one of their projects the members wrote an en- tirely new constitution. Scharff, Frank Nagy, jamesCaldwell, johnny Curtis .sl-nw .2 rrti ,L I E we rn... .... ...... .. . . trgufwyqf I. 7 Q 1 if 1 Q, . 'Q lx, 2 5A QM I sf' Q, 3-4 V .I ,J t 2 Run' I Razz Ruiz -jay Gilchrist. Richard Modlin, Al Rosencrantz, Chuck Helbing, Robert Ondrus, Wailter Dusseau 'V--john Greiner, Gerald Slawecki, Richard Leu, George Gancsos, LeRoy Tliraslier, Dale Moore 'u--Hob Sawyer, Dick McPeek, Norm Nunamiiker LITEIQARY SCDCIETY ln the field of sports the Forum played the Q.D.'s in a rough and tumble game of football, which saw the Forum lose by a wide margin of 47-0. The Forum members also fell victim to the Q.D.'s in the annual basketball game, 40-28. Both were sad ex- periences. The usual constructive projects by the new mem- bers were disregarded this year because of the ban- ishing of initiations. Late in the fall the members enjoyed a couple roast at Side Cut Park. S9 One of the happiest moments came when the announcement was made that the Forum had won the contest for the best football mass meeting. The winning mass meeting was for the Woodward game. The Forum was the first club to print and sell pro- grams at the basketball games. The activities were not handled by the club members aloneg therefore, we wish to express our thanks and appreciation to Mr. Williain Brenner and Mr. Milton Williams for their guidance and help. Rv N X Lois Kupsky, jane Willaird, VCl'l Qjdt1l4, Dorothy Zieroff, Sue Treesh The Periclean Literary Society holds its meetings every other Friday afternoon in room 308. Here the meeting is called to order by the president, Lois Kupsky. After the necessary reports and business are discussed, the meeting is turned over to the censor, Annajean Thaiss. The program consists of two book reports on best selling novels and an ex- PEVQICLEAN temporaneous talk given by a new member. The meeting is then adjourned and concluded by the singing of the Peri song. This year, the Peris increased their treasury first by selling dust cloths and later, pins made in the form of baslcetballs and miniature basketball players. On October 16, the Peris, Phils, and Zets gave a coke party in the small gym for prospective members. The November spread for new members was held at Marilyn Krueger's house, and the February spread, at Jane Willard's house. In November, the Peris gave a mass meeting for the first Scott football game. The Peris attended a Christmas party in the library given by the Phils on December 17. Hou' I-Marilyn DeVore, Charlotte Zum, Dor- is Sass . Rou'2-Nancy Weipert, Ruby Preston, joan Hannan, Christine Bacaloff R0u'3iChrista Frischmrmn, Susan Bonham, Sharon Stretchbery, Virginia Robinson I're.videuf ,.,,A .. .,.,,. Lois Kuksky 1 Vive-Pr'e.4idw1l .,,.. ,. .,.,,..... Jane Willard i lfc'z'rn'.Ji11g Sez'rel1ll'y., ..... ..Veronita Singlar C,'fIl'l'L',tfI0llL!iIlg Sc'z'ruh1ry '..,.,. Dorothy Zieroff 'l'm1i1nw' , .,Y,,,.,,...... Sue Trecsh Dorothy Zierotf f,'L'll.HlI' ,, . ...A,. Annajean Thaiss l C'ln1f1lai11 , , , .o,,.,o,. Oleva Lange Sdfgtfzlllf-:If-1'lP'l1l.l' .,,,..,. .,..,....... Anita Reed I Refmrler, . .,,, .. -Carolyn Schiermyer Q. ' Annajcan Thaiss, Oleva Lange, Anita Reed, Carolyn Schiermyer LITERAQY SQCIETY March 4 was the date of the Basketball Players' Mothers Recognition program given in the audi- torium by the Peris. The main speaker was Jerry Bush, University of Toledo basketball coach. In honor of their mothers, the Peris held a tea in the library in May. One of the highlights of the year was the Tri-Lit Dance, held at the XXfoinan's Build- ing on April 10. At the end of May, the Peris held a banquet to conclude the activities for the year. Gratitude and appreciation are extended to Miss Maxine Cosgray and Miss Norma NVintermantel, the advisers, for their help and guidance throughout the school year. . I . -a' W - a Rmrl Sallie Corder, Barbara Abbott, Angela Bennett, Marilyn Krueger Rffrzn? janet XVillian1s, Doris Taylor, Sue Smith l.ouAnn Gibbons as L Run' 3- -Roberta Stiving, Arlene Helman. El- aine Lehman, Nancy Dotson -fibre Frank Krompak, Don Statliulis, Jim Franks, Robert Keith, Fd Fern, Sid Leonard P1'e.u'izlef7l ,,,,,,,,,A,, Vice-Pr'e.ri:le11t .... Secrelary 7,,.,..,... Trearurer A... ..A..... Frank Krompak i,.Don Stathulis Franks .,...Robert Keith Sergemzf-af-AN111 ..,., ,,,Y,,,, l Edward Fern Chaplain rr........w., ....... S idney Leonard Re po rfer ....... .Duane Gettings This year the Quill and Dagger Literary Society has more than lived up to the standing set in previous years, by taking a lively interest in both literary and social activities. , Ruiz' I Dick Bryant Don Dubuc jim Dunsmore Rr1u'2 Bill Fuehrer Doug Fliarter Ron Hall Ron' 3 Howard Taylor Dave Kuebbeler Don Melcer Harry Morey Gene Niedehauser Raw4 Bruce Pentz Ray Turner Doug Georgie joe Muranyi Roy Rosler Dunne Gettings, Phil Keller, Darol Collins, Doug Harold, Dick Llhr Dcl Ackerman ln the annual football game with the Forum, the Q.D.'s were victorious by the score of 47 to 0. They were again victorious when they defeated the Forum in the basketball game, 40 to 28, March 15. The Q.D.'s sponsored two mass meetings, one for the Massillon football game and one for the Libbey basketball game. The fellows always have fun putting on a show. At the Q.D. Christmas party, Reynold Hoefflin gave a lecture and showed slides concerning his European bicycle tour. Mr. Mark Noffsinger served as a very capable ad- viser, giving advice and counsel to the club whenever it was needed. The year was ended with the annual banquet-roast. The members were shown a good time with more than enough food for everyone, and special entertainment was provided by the new members at this roast. Q4 l .1 NJ 93 Row 1 Steve Bartus Dick Iivanofl Dave Rozclle Rr1w2 llernie Westfarll Norm lfllison john Belegrin Nou' 3 Arnold Lang john Richards Ro zz' 4 Richard Rinehart Ronnie Greeb zz' l Pat Eicher Carol Kooistra Nancy Dusseau Beverly Fawcett Dorothy Fry Roux? Lois Fugate Etna Gatzke Esther Goree Beth Hamm Bettie Stewart Sherry Payne ncjf l.c-Roy, Mary Y 1 President - Nancy l.e Roy Vice-President ff f Mary Short Secretary f-W jucly Gr-isel Treasurer --Y Nancy Freeman b Chaplain --- Rachel Le Page Sergeant-at-Arms -Joyce Compton Reporter f Barbara Holman N Historians f Shirley Mason l Erna Gatzke Short, Judy Geisel 1 r Razz' 3 Shirley Talip X s Shirley Wzlrclicmlalk 1 Donna Puls i V X Phyllis Holmes , ' ZETALETI-IEAN The Zets under the leadership of President Nancy LeRoy have had a very successful year. The first social event was a roast at Side Cut Park in October. The Zets also sponsored the Libbey Mass Meeting in that month. After the installation of new members held at Nancy LeRoy's house, the Zets had a splash party at the Y.W.C.A. to welcome the newcomers. An- other important event was the program in the audi- torium honoring the Cross Country team and their 94 Null' I Hull' ..' l7.11 l.1 Koepke Shirley Mason Dorm.: Myrrie Rutlr ll1111tl1orn Molly llulfe f..11oly11 Schull Ncl1.ge11e Glass .o.11111e o rclx fo11111e Sylvester Rllllfl joimne Mol11.1r Naomi SCllLllIl1L'l5 l.illi1111 Leichty Marilyn Minis l.lTEl2Al2Y SQCIETY rnothers, followed by 11 di1111er at St. Murlds Luth- erz111 CQl111rcl1. 'l'l1e Zets sponsored il spaghetti and chili supper on l ebrui11'y 4 at Second Baptist Clhureh. The sup- per was to raise funds for 21 statue of ll bronze I11diz111 liillllllfll Hunter warrior which the Zets purchased and placed in the I bmclutt hd I in MAY 1 1 1 'L ' . lobby of the new Field House. A We would like to express our thanks to Mrs. A SHCCCSSHII m'mcY'malimg Pmlcfl for the YUM' Dorothy Pucker and Mrs. Victoria Cainlield for VW5 HW Sflllllg 'Tl lmml l0U0'1- 'llw l215f CVCIV W115 their advice and 2lSSlSl2lIlCC fl?l'0Llgl1Ollf the veur. N.lI1C'j' l:I'L'L'l1lLlI1, llzlflltl l,L'l,Ll2LZL', .loyce Cfo111pto11, li11rh11r11 'Hol111.111 95 l Rou'1fAnita Reed, Angela Bennett, Kaye McBride Rong?-!oAnn Furry, Veronica Singlar, joan Scott, Carolyn Schiermyer, Ned Braunschweiger, Dave Rozclle, Carl Miller, Carol Griffin, Sharon Carr, joan Secmunn Co-Edilorr .....VV .........Dave Rozelle Carol Griffin Front Page Editor. ,.w,,. Ned Braunschweigcr Sporty Page Editor .............w,......... Carl Miller Clfrb Page Editor ,,,.,,t.......,A.. Angela Bennett I 7 L'rlI'llI'6 Editor t,,,,, CjUllll1lIli.l'f,f ,,,A,,,t loAnn Furry .....,.,..,joan Scott Sharon Carr iiff' May we present the Sizzle Staff and all the stu- dents who aided in typing, selling, and reporting. On the editorial side, Cupid's Comer , Scads 0' Fadsn, Lifes Way',, and Indian Items faithfully appeared as in past years. Making their debuts were Naive and Nimbleu, originated by Ned Braun- schweiger, Dave's Doodlingsu, created by Dave Rozelle, and the Sizzle Spotlight . Dave also re- ceived recognition by having an editorial printed in the Congressional Record. SIZZLE Highlight of the year, all staff members agreed, was writing the Fizzle for April Fool's Day, al- though the St. Patrick's Day issue was printed on green paper with chlorophyll added . gg gli 5: ,fl ,km vs., . if ,fx H. PJ SIZZLE i -f X Run I ,hiiiy c,.ci.liiAljQi12lIl, Nancy Randolph, Paulina Miirckcl, Shirley hiason Rffiin? Annajciin 'l4il.liS9, Miii'3.:ic Tilihlik, Ruimic Sini1l.ii', Shirley Dilvis Nflllfi Huh lfuiinr, jiinics j. Diim.is, Dcnnis Nugglc . During thc yczir, Sizzle stuilcnts toured the Mr. jiimcs Dumas and Mr. Vifiiltci' Mull are to llmlcaln Iiliiilc liuililing and visited thc newspaper hc thanked for supervising and printing this yCa1r's iliisscs in oilicr are-ii liigh scliunls. Thc stiifi' again Sizzle and making it 21 big success. ittcmlc-il thi- Nmtliwcstciiii Ohm District journalism Kiuivciilimi at liuwhng Circcn in May. 1 Row! Riihy P1'csliiii XY'.iiui.1 XY'iuul Ruuiiiii lSi'.1.1tz lx.lthy I1-iltuiil M.ii'y Ann liviinuif Rim' 2 INliii'g.ii'ut Smith linnnic XX'righ! Mary I.. Zimmcrm ,lunii Himn.m ,iL'LlIll1L'lIL' Cinusinn Rn ir' 1 l.cnn.i INIctscH' ,Inycu SL'PPL'iL'I' Shirlcy M.isun Sliirluy D.ixis fiillllil' XX'nggi-riiinii Nancy Mm'giii1 Ijirfuliiy FU' f mg Preaidezlf' .,,,.,,., Vire-Prrarjrlefzf, Ser1'e!.1f'-3' il'I'l'zl,l'lll'UI' .,A.,,, ,, Sllloffllf l.eiz.ffer, ,.7,, ,, ,john Secmann ,,....Mike Tonell .mjgukie Bylow Howard Taylor Howard Taylor BAND liddie l.aM:1nce, Drum Major, and Majorettes Joyce Heider. Lou Ann Gibbons, Liz Szor, Kay Christie, Elaine Lehman, Betty Schrrfe-rfSTiEley Snwade, Hlice Palmiter The Waite Band has one of the busiest schedules of the school. It starts its practice sessions in the hot days of August a month before the regular school starts and continues them throughout the school year. TUBAS -Rr1u'I-f--Janice Hagman, Carol Greeley These practice sessions were well used this year because, besides giving the colorful football game half-time shows for which it is noted, the band was selected to march for the opening football game at the University of Toledo and for a Detroit Lions game. lr'u1z'2 Fred Anderson, 'Harold Purdy, Dan Russell, Robert Long lt'f1zz'3--'Bob Fodor, Ivan Pickering, Bob Keith CQORNISTS---Rolf' I--Arden Baldwin, Howard Taylor Ruzrj---Pat Brazell, Barbara Knisley, Doris Kummerow, Carol Remele Rou'3--Ray Rowley, Bob Davis, Mike Tone-ff, Tom Valiquette Cl.ARlliN'l'S--Razz' Rr1u'2---Don Petroff, Sue Bartus, Marsha Mominee, Tim Bachar RfIZl'3'J1lCliltf Bylow, Barbara Abbott, Carol Kansorlta, Carolyn Miller, lflizabeth Rouseim 'l'ROlXll'lONliS--lid Fern, Denny Gallaher, listelle Abbott, livelyn Hildebrand, Doug Harter, Olga Garcia, Carol john- son, Marge O'l.eary abr QQ. QQYQ 0 ' L A, D M315 M ,lg s, K ' Qi Q b, , 4 BAND During the lmslxetlmll season the l71lI1Ll :iclclecl to the enjoyment of the new lielcl house hy playing ill luilfi-time ut the giuues. lt also purticipzitecl in the ioth anniversary celehrrition ut the lielcl house. 'l'he music ut the foothiill zincl haslcethzill niziss :nec-rings iuul such progiuuiis :is the incluction services of the National Honor Society :incl grzicluiition exer- cises was proviclecl by the hzincl. TCC llll Cfiffm r l' ich Muiorette wears .1 different costume from one of the h.llf-time shows ln rrclclition to the annual concert in the nucli- torium on May ith, this year the blllkl played il request concert at Wliitriiei' High School. On Memorial Duy the huncl tool: purt in the Memorial Day pziriicle. The capable director of this busy hzincl is Mr. Donald Haxton, who is completing his third year at Wziite. fUIiNl lN Rfflrl lioh Preston. klU.lll llionipson, -Iolene liieisr-. Intl Wills Ron Y -larry Vhhhrr, Ci.iry lioorllive, Peter l.eP.rge, Ron Schultz, Diclc l,ee Dlil'M5 Rolf I Due Nt-w.ull, Ken liylow, ,Iohn Ser-miinn, Ralph Spuhr, Dennis Noggle, Doug KretLer lri licle Mille: loc fylLlIy sfxxoviioxis icuii 1 my Rox A, ' A - lfffirg? 'lilielnm Peil, Arlene Helinam, Dick DL1clalel'4ir, Myron Black, Flxlncine Korelt, Flxiiices Korrlt, Cionlon llotinmn fl.ARlNl l5 Razr I liill fQocIu'.rn, lfric Oshoine Ifffifxf Slmion Simon, N.lrigery Pierce, Rhea Hoover, l'.it Ayers lfffn C M.riilyn Krueger, Mary johnson, l.ilIi.ln llerinylmuser, Ruth Spurles Rau' I--Darla Kncpke, Carol Aubell, Nancy Morgan, Beverly St. Aubin, Emogene Harrison RflZt'2fSl1A1l'Of! Hitchcock, Shirley Talip, Margie Shrewsbery, Helen Heiges, joan Seemann, jane Willzlrd, Carol Greeley, Joy jean Poelke, Marjorie Burkett, Sue Riedeman Razz' S-Barbara Remcle, Beverly Cooper, Libby Bowyer, Nancy Masell, Norman Ellison, joe Muranyi, Pat Nygard. livclyn Gliszcinski, Janet Willizlms, Zonnie Sylvester Rmri-Alice Heidcr, Janis Schafer, April Harrison, Carol Lang, Bob Nyitray, Dick Takas, Dorothy Harrison, Beverly Yohn .lusly Willis Preridezzt .............. ......, N ancy Morgan Vice-Prefident ........ ...... B everly St. Aubin Se rrz' envy ',.,.....,.,. r.....,,.. C arol Aubell 7're11,r1n er ....... ,,,.,,, E mogene Harrison Refmrler, ,.,YY......., ....r.....,. J oe Muranyi Sergemzl-at-Arnzr .,,,.,, .,..... D arla Koeplcc Under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Conlin, the Altobee Art Club started the year with an induc- tion spread for the new members at the home of janet Williaiiis. The group met on alternate Tues- days in room 203B. Members toured the Toledo Museum of Arr when the Van Gogh collection arrived in March. Others participated in the painting and designing of the Follies' scenery and costumes. Unusual mobile designs were included in the attractive scenery this year at the Follies. ALTCDBEE ART CLU B The Altobee Art Club ended the season with 1 banquet in May, at which time the new officers were installed. 100 l ng i l' 'wc Q ' X ' if 25 L Rnirl Rina Placucci, Alice Butts, Rachel Bc-llcofer, janice Klanieclxi, Shirley Talip, Rose Marie Micl-tens, Darla Brand, Laila 3 Talip, Sue Smith, Frankie Curry lofrig. lzvelyn Koinxxcll, Veda l'r.mcis, Lonnie Sylvester, Sue Howell, Barbara Bourne, Pauline Frantis, Suzette Gottfried, 'lor 'C ltlattolon, Nancy' Minchelf lfffiri Phyllis Kohlkoler, Carolyn Scliall, Luann Herdter, Mary Short, Frances Penner, jerry XX illiams, Donna Glass, Hope Rr .utli, Millie laios, ,leap Scott lr'fm' i Gary lirandeberry, Tom Rogers, Kay Klotz, Robert Rawlings, Phil Keller, Hugh Bowland, Gene Sharp, Sidney Leonard, licorgc l auwr'ls lfffiwi Alina Ferguson, Brian Matevia, Larry Leach. Robert Henderson, Duanne Gettings, Dale Nedelco, -lim Franks, Mel Stew- art, Dennis Knapp xlffitul lieth l.asley, Don Mc-lccr, Mary Boyd Cl-IOIR livery third hour one can hear the Walite Choir practicing in the auditorium, The director, whose understanding help has made our choir one of the best high school groups in Ohio, is Mr. Eugene livans. The choir's first school program was the organ- accompanied Christmas Cantata, The Birth of Christ , given on December 23. The organ was played by jim lfranlcs, who is also the choir's vice- president. Some of the other programs presented - I is T 0 lg U 101 ' Pl'L',lijL!L'l1f Vice-l'z'e,i'iJe11I ,,,,tr , Trer1.i1n'w'. ,, .S'ei'rel.z1y, Refm1'le'l' ..,. ,Jim Ferguson ,, ,jim Franks Duane Gettings ,, ,Shirley Talip Sidney Leonard for the students were these: on March 25, 26, 27, Follies of 195-fi, singing three songs in each act, the Memorial Day service on May 28, singing with the band, and at the Spring Concert accompanied by the band. The outside activities included singing on De- cember li at the school radio station XVTDSg De- cember 8 at WSPD-TV's ',The Younger Genera- tion , and the High School Choral Festival at the Art Museum Peristyle on March lil. Soloists at the various programs this year were Barbara Bourne, Mary Short, jim Ferguson, Janice Klanieski, and Robert Rawlings. i ROZt'1+SU.C..iI.lDBLCu,,.JOY Jean Poelke, Pat Stepp, Veda Francis, Znnnie Sylvester Row?-Pat Gardner, Elaine Krajeck, Betty Tresso, Sharon Hitchcock, Kathleen Hunter l?0ll'.gfMLlfCl1l Miller, Donna Hansen President .,,..,,, ,,,,,.,, . .Pat Stepp Vice-President .. ,,,,, joy jean Poelke Secretary ......,,,, r,,,,,..,. B etty Tresso X J U N I 0 Q IQ E D C Q Q S S Treasurer .Ve...,,, ,.,r,,.. V eda Francis i Among the many active organizations at Waite is the junior Red Cross. This year the school has enrolled one hundred per cent. The group, which met regularly every fifth hour in room 127, has accomplished much in the way of helping others. Projects undertaken by the club included fifty Halloween favors given to the city hospital patients and a knitted afghan made of rose, blue, and gray wool which went to a Veteran's Hospital. In Feb- ruary the girls made fifteen bean bags in the shape of clowns for the Crippled Childrens Hospital. Easter time again found the Red Cross making pastel tray favors filled with candy and nuts. 2 Russell Kohn painted the picture sent overseas by the International Red Cross Art Display to show children in other countries our way of living. Mrs. Ruth Brenneman and Mrs. Victoria Can- field are to be thanked for their helpful supervision during the year. R ' 1 A39 5 C ,! ff' ff llnzrl liranccs llornyak, Pat Quick, Roberta Stixing, Nancy Dotson, Harriett Binley . Rnirj ltlaine Lehman. Virginia Robinson Run 4 Millie ,laros, Phyllis Beck, Karen Kasch, Kun 1 lloxxanl lantlir, loin f,llIYIL'I', 'lon Alacohw. SPANISH CLUB livery other Tuesday at 3:05 in room 229, Presi- tlent Roberta Stiving calls the meeting of the 1954 Spanish Club to ortlerg Se abre la sesion ahora. liach Spanish meeting consists of a business meet- ing antl a social time. At this time they learn new games in Spanish or revise old games from English to Spanish. These games are usually plannecl antl taught by members of the club. i Wi ,Q Zlvv, , xg ,. x ffl-Q5 'bs Sheila Slicffit-lil, lietty l.t-sko, Ciaiolt- liiroll Harry Duran l'rmiifw1! Roherti Sliving l'ii'if-l'i'vi'!ilt'11! Sheila Sliclliielil 'l'w.1i,'11w Virginia Robinson ,S'er'1'el.1ry , , .lilaine l.CllI'l1.1I1 The Spanish Club has certain events that take place every year. At Christmas time there is a party with the Spanish Christmas customs, a pinata lillecl with cancly, nuts ancl prizes, taking the place of our Christmas tree. Another annual event is the picnic which takes place at the end of the year. Since every club needs a full treasury, the Spanish Club has one project a year, Sometimes it is a dance, and often times it is a skating party. This year the members are selling cantly. The Spanish Club is closing the year, content with its accomplishments, and thanking Miss Eclythe Baumgarclner for her untiring efforts in helping to make a successful year. .,,v 1 J Rauf 1--Susie Miller, 'Harriett Binley, Marilyn Fleury, janet larnele, Ethel johnson, Sue Riedeman, Bernadette Mainz Roux?-Jerry Williilms, Sharon Stretchbery, Carolyn Miller, Sherry Payne, Mary jo Williilms, Janet Wlilliams Rf1zi'3-Nancy Masell, Vance Harrison, Don Dubuc, john Pappas, Don l.aPlante, Rachel l.ePage Prwidefzl ,,,,.....,. ,,t,..,,, L ibby Bowyer Vive-Prefidefzt ........ ....,,, M ary jo Williains Secretary ........... .......,... S herry Payne X Tref1.r1n'er ,.,.,,...,,. .,r.,,.. C arolyn Schall Sergemzf-at-Aruzf ....... ,,,.,,. N ancy Masell Le Cercle Francais enjoyed a very busy year. Meetings were held every other Friday after school in room 308. After the business meetings, the members sometimes had slides and movies about France. The club started the year with an initiation roast at Navarre Park. The group was divided into two teams, boys against girls, for the collection of tax stamps. The girls won, and the boys gave a party for them. The stamps helped give a scholarship to a worthy graduating senior. In January, the French Club sponsored a program in the auditorium for FRENCH CLUB juniors, seniors, and language students when jon Murray, a 1953 graduate, gave an interesting talk on his tour through Europe. The last event of the year was a picnic held at Pearson Park. The French Club wishes to thank Miss Maxine Cosgray for her helpful advice which has made this year successful. 4 A ,A D A M' Ruzrl Bev Bowes, Lorene Della Flora. Loretta Szabo, George Hinckley, Pat Stepp, Laila Talip, john VUargo, Carol Johnson, Karen Cfobourne, Garnett Wziiitltke Roni! .Indy Ofiallaghan, Charmaine Baumgartner, Alice Heider, Kathy King, Al Holzscheiter, Eddie LaMance, Tom Rogers, Carol Keener, Susan Sweetnam, Nadine Hayes Rang? Mrs. Goerlieh, Stan Teigland, Paula Davis, Janice Thomas, Rosalee Tiplady, LuAnn Basilius, Arlene Sehlmeyer. jack Hoefflin. Dan Braun Run'-1' -lim Franks, ,loe Fargo, Peter l.el'age, john Horvath, Roy Burns, Alex Zsiros, Lyle Tenliyek, Ken Spensley, Bruce Plummer CDPTIMATES livery other Friday the Optimates meet in room 323 to provide interesting programs for the Latin students of Wrnite High School. These programs stressed Roman life, Roman customs, important Romans, and the contribution of the Latin language to present day America. HHW4' fo a , W d 5' ' I Cm1.r1rl,r ,,.,,... ,.,,.,.,,..... P at Stepp Eddie LaMance Swifie, ,..,,. ..,,.,,r. L aila Talip CC'lIJ'fH'.f ,,..,,,. ..,,.. N adinc Hayes Tom Rogers Q1n1e.i'!w' .,,.. ,,,,,. . .john Wargo Rwllllllfirl ,,,. , ,..t,,, Al Holzscheiter Defimll ....,. ,...... George Hockley This year the club had two big events. At Christmas time they had their annual party. To provide some money for the club treasury, the Opti- mates sponsored a quiz in the auditorium on April 1. This was well attended and the Optimates report a good profit. The advisor of the Optimates is Mrs. Dorothy Goerlieh and the club wishes to thank her for her help in making the year a success. Razz Curtis, Norm Ellison Rvu well, Bob Oberdorf Razr' im Robert Martin, Dave McClure, Carl Miller, George Damasco, Frank Sclilegel, Ron Koles, Vic Kiss: Ruiz' i l.orney Cfliio, Alim Derr, liob Nyitrav, Bill Durham. lim lleitler, -Iohn Spolin, Ray Turner, jim Seo Prtarjtfwzf ,,,l. ,,,,,,.. V ictor Kissotf V'ii'e-I'i'wji!rw! ,,,Y,,, Dan Kneisley B Q Y S 7 SC'H'L'frll'-1' ..Y,,, jim Scott X 'I'1't'i1.mre1' ,,,,, ,,,Y,,, J oe Mlyneli The only organization at Waite that does not have regular meetings and programs and does not have a definite purpose is the Boys' W Club. The membership of this group is made up of those boys who have earned a varsity letter in any sport at XVaite. As to be expected, most of the mem- bers are from the football team, although lettermen of any sport are eligible. Students at Wfaite are usually entertained each year by various members of the W Club at a wrestling and boxing show. That grunt-and-groan, punch- and-hit affair was presented this year in May. The fellows also had their traditional roast at the end of the year. Football Coach Les Binlcley supervises the activities of the group. l06 'I-Dave Bensman, Eugene Moritz, Richard Furman, Joe Mlynek, Lyle Veler, Dan Kneisley, Arnold Pickering, johnny '2-jim Dunsmore, Bill Corns, john Ginnever, Tim Croak, Al Wallake, ,jerry Zimmerman, Gerald Xwilkinson, james Call iff, -lim Cfanty fl CLUB XX Q' Q 1 v ,tk iii. 'V Run' 1 jeanne janet O'Hearn, Carol Aubell, Shirley Dav's, Rachel l.e Page, Nancy Morgan RVlIl'2 '5llL' Rieilc-man, Sharon Hitchcock, Pat Bc-rndt, Mary Short, Dorothy Fry, Shirley Barnliaxt, Veronica Singlar Run' i Carole Snyder, ,loyce Seppeler, Caroline liuinbc-ra, Sue Treesh, Shirley Mason, Sue lloxxcll, Carole NX'oggi-iiuaii, Donna Keaton, l.iz cilIlIk'lll'l SENIOIQ Y-TEENS The purpose of the Senior Y-Teens is to promote friendship. Any junior or senior girl is eligible for membership. The meetings are held twice each month, the second usually being a joint meeting in the audi- torium with the junior Y-Teens for a special pro- gram. Among the interesting speakers at the programs K L Y L i . were Mrs. Isabell Wzilters from the l'lorence C.rit- tendon Home, Mrs. Wc'ber from the National 1 ' Qui . . X 1 - ' ' - 107 PH' i rife!!! l 'fir'-l,!'c'l S'r'crel.1rj 'l'1'rmff1'r'i Cfhlflliljll fL!c'llf Shirley Davis Rachel l.c-Page Carol Aubell Nancy Morgan ,Nancy Becker Y.XW.Ci.A. board, and Rabbi Katz, speaking on brotherhood. For a service project the members served refresh ments at a Christmas Dance for patients at the Toledo State Hospital. They also sponsored the Mansfield football mass meeting, on November IB, with lirnie Curley, sports writer for the Toledo Times, as guest speaker. In the spring the Senior Y-Teens combined their efforts with the I-li-Y in sponsoring the liaster pro- gram held in the auditorium on April li. The club wishes to express its thanks and ap- preciation to the advisors, Mrs. Dorothy Goerlich and Miss Lois Metzger, for their helpful guidance through the year. Ron' 1- Olga Garcia, Edith Mook, Sharon Fehlberg, Jerry Williams, Marcia Miller, Frances Penner, Eileen Timmons llouu?-Mrs. Kelly, Margaret Miller, Kathryn Persons, Patricia DuPont, at Schwarzkopf, Diane Dennis, Pat McSweeney, Marcia Miller, Sharon Belegrin, Margie Pierce, Pat Quick, Rini Placucci, ai 1.011 Ruiz' 3-Darlene Peters, Shirley Young, Gloria Yohnke, Beverly Boyce, lvlarilyn Fleury, Carolyn hliller, janice Wfelling, Carrie Marlow, Carol johnson, Janice Neubert, Carol Bohland, Ruth Holder. Bernadette Mainz Rau' 411-lelen Gimenez, Rhea Hoover, Ruth Sparks, Dorothy james, Carole Gruetter. Carolyn Steinke, Kay Wlatson, Rosalie Sanislo, Alice Heider, Martina Carpenter, Margaret Pirolli, Nancy Davis, Virginia Bair Rn1z'5-Deanna Webb, Pauline Francis, Donna Ennis, Barbara Lemons, Carole Kiroft, Lu Ann liasilius, Carol Bauman, jnannc Tuck, Sandy Wing, Rhoda Perry, Dorothy Reihing, Patricia Ayers, Carol Falise Preriden! ,.......,.. ,...,,, J erry Willianis Vice-Prziridezzt ..... .,....,...,.., L aila Talip Sefrelfzry ,r,,,,,, .,,.,,,. S haron Fehlberg J U N I 0 IQ Y - T E E N Q Treamrer ,,,,,,,. ...,,. M arcia Miller Clnzplaizz ,,... .,,,. E ileen Timmons The junior Y-Teens is a branch of the Y.W.C.A. The Junior Y-Teens joined the other Y-Teens in made up of freshman and sophomore girls gathered together to promote welfare to those in need. the city in sponsoring The Candlelight Cottilionw, a formal dance held at the Y on February I5 and also the annual Y-Teen Carnival on March 12 at Speaking of welfare, these girls gave a Christmas Party at the Lutheran Old Folks Home. The girls presented a play, The Littlest Angel , for the people at the Home and gave each person a gift box filled with candy. Some of the junior Y-Teens' activities included a Coke Party for prospective members in the fall. This was held in the little gym. They also held a potluck and swim at the Y.XW.C.A. in the fall. the Y.W.C.A. Members of the club are thankful for the helpful guidance of Mrs. Nina Kelley and Mrs. Rex Kester. I X Q 5 Q ' QJFLQ S f, loin I -Icriy Ziminerinan, Roy Sandc-rs, Vlohn Sc-cniann, Bill Durham, Dick 'l'honw.is, Gene Shrewsbery, Roland Miller. Don Per- iofl lfffn' Y larry Vassar, Robert l-leirh, Dine liozellc, David Kucbbqler, Vic Kissolll, xlarncs fiiltlwell I-fox: S Gary Gooillixe, Al Pickering, Al XX'.illake, Kenny Stoner Chuck Hall, luirl Aldrich -.-- f - Y ---'W es Ilffzr' J ,lim Scott, Dick livanolf, Ronny Clark. Dick Opre, jerry Slawecki, Phillip liucbbeler, Dave Hirschy, Roy Rosler Praridwzf .......,.... Vice'-l'1'e.ridw1! ..l.., .S'c'z'1'r'lf11'y ,,,,,,,... Trefzrfzrer., ,.,..,.. .. 5 ergerzul -iz!-Ajfyggn. 1. :L l'l l ' Y C'l.m'pfai11,,.. .......Bill Durham ....,,Dave Rozelle ,,....Dave Kuebbler ,.e,.,....,Bolu Keith ......,john Seemann ..,,..Dick Thomas Once more the boys of the Wziite Hi-Y have completed another successful year, highlighted with both serious and carefree school day events. Their meetings are held every Monday at the East Side Y.M.C.A. To become a member a boy must have a grade average of C or better. Some of the fall events sponsored this year were the Wziite-lDeVilbiss mass meeting on October 9 and a movie to earn money for the Y.M.C.A. Fellowship lfund. ln the Spring two events that took place were the Hi-Y couple roast and, with the help of the fir. 109 Senior Y-Teens, the Sock Hop in May. In the athletic mood a ping-pong tournament was held at the East Side Y. The XVaite club also inducted the Clay Hi-Y. To earn money for the treasury, the fellows sold salt water tally. Their religious presentation, with the Senior Y-Teens, was the Easter program, given in the Wziite auditorium for the students. And so as the year comes to an end, the Hi-Y boys wish to thank advisors Mr. Clair Dunn and Mr. XXfilliam Dyer, secretary of the East Side Y.M.C.A., for their untiring patience and under- standing. Thanks goes to Mr. james Casper, new this year, also, for his interest and help. Ron' I-Marilyn Fellers, Nancy Stewart, Betty Pidcoclc, Betty Clements Rr1zr'27Fmogene Harrison, Alice Linder, Ralph l7ndcrwood, Sallie Corder, Juan Husted llfmyi Thomas Caldwell. Howard Linder, Phil Keller, Lenny Villarreal, Cathy Pratt I3vzr.i--Carolyn Jennings, Mary jane johnson, Nancy Willl, Pat Yoder BIBLE CLUB Though small, the Bible Club is one of the finest organizations at XX'aite. For their motto the mem- bers have chosen I Timothy 4:12H Let no man despise thy youth, but be thou an example of the believers, in word. in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. Many good speakers have appeared at the meet- ings held every other wtftinestiay. Mrs. Grace Rice, Evangelists Clair Brooks and Bill Lovrich, Reverend Dale Emrich, and Reverend and Mrs. Raymond O. Nelson gave inspiring messages. Under the sponsorship of the Student Council, the Bible Club members have taken turns in giving a praver at the beginning of the morning announce- .: L, L. L ments on Tuesday. Vv'ednesday, and Friday. These few minutes of thought and reverence have been a distinct contribution to our school day. Pre.ride1zl ....,,,, Vive -Pre.ride11f ..... .,,, Serrelary ,,,.,,, Ti'm.v1f1'c'r .,,, Refmrler ,,,s, Nicholas Randolph .Ralph Underwood . .,.. Nancy Stewart ,.Don iiii Puls ,,,,..Phil Keller The worthwhile message of this group is found in Romans 6:23 -- For the wages of sin is deathg but the gift of God is eternal life, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Mr. Ted Markwood, a lawyer, is advisor for the club. g 3 B I c s E-E-4' l Ron I Lois Kupsky, jim Franks, Nancy Ewing, Mary Williziimis Ren .' Nancy lirer-man, Carolyn Schall, lieth Hamm, Annajean Thaiss, Nancy Morgan Ron J Dorothy lfry, -Ieiry XX'illi.ims, Pauline Armlt, Mary Short. Mary -leffery lfffu 1 Shriiy l'.iym-, fhailts Foster, Mi. XX'illi.ims, john Ricliartls, Carol Auhell EUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA 'l'he lfuture 'l'eachers of America is one chapter of a national organization which has chapters in all the hiiigh schools in 'I'oleclo as well as in the larger tities in the llnitecl States. The group meets on alternating Mondays in room Zio. Reports are given at every meeting con- K Q cerniiig colleges and opportunities ollererl to future eachers. liilms anrl book reviews are often used. f,.f,, 6 I 'JN ,Jvxfl . lll I'i'e.sti1fe11l , ,,,,, , lieth lflamm l'!rvl'r'r'iiffe1ll Nancy lfwing 1 l .SiL'i'l'c'frll'Vj ,lim liranks I rr'.1ifn'er Mary Short l l.i'11u1ri.111 i Pauline Armlt i , N ,Y ,imwi ,Y-,,,,,, From time to time, memlwers are invitetl to attentl teachers' meetings at which specialized phases of teaching are cliscussecl. A Pantomime Quiz was sponsoretl by the group and presentetl in the aucli- torium on February IS. A group of eight teachers, L K four women and four men. pantomimecl familiar sayings. The proceeds went to the cancer funcl ancl to a scholarship for a graduating senior. The group also usherecl in the auclitorium for B.l.lf. Day. Yyfe wish to thanl: Mr. Milton XY'illiams for his help aml perseverance which has macle this a suc- cessful year for the l7.T.A. lr lQffzz'1-'Claudette Wliite, Mary Ann Evanoff, Carol johnson, Coralynn Bodi, janet Iamele, Jackie Russell, Phyllis Apel, Marilyn Apel, Pat Hitchcock Rfizrj- Barbara Burggraf, Sallie Corder, Phyllis Holmes, Judy Gears, 'Helen Schwarz, Martha Helher, Beverly Cooper, Mary Lou Barber, Pretty Clements, Rita Cllllflllullltllll lfuuyi' Sally Davis, Lillian l.c-ichty, lNl.irjorie Myers. Sue llonham, livelyn Donnal, Pauline Ariidt, Carol Ann Kooistra, Alberta Pierce, Colleen Conrad, Pat Gardner I'i'e.s'iJe11!, .,,.. ,.,,,. H elen Schwarz V1 iwii- P i4ff.. idwif ,ssss,, ,,sss. M mm Huber F U T U IQ E N U IQ S E S St firi' Ufrll'-1 ',,,, ,,,,, Beverly Cooper v , iif, , if i fy s s s s J o F A M ig Q 1 c A l'1rf1firil-3' Y ,,.,,, Phyllis Holmes The Future Nurses of America started oft their very successful year with a get-acquainted Halloween party in October. Many of the members attended the Future Nurses Area Council which met bi- monthly in the Medical Library, Helen Schwarz was elected vice-president of this group. Christmas time found the Future Nurses having a combination pot- luck and gift exchange. For a goodwill project they filled a basket with fruits and sweets for needy orphans. Tours taken by the girls included a tea at St. Vincentys Hospital, a trip to the new Health Center, Flower Hospital, and a Pancake Supper at Riverside Hospital. In February the club helped sponsor Isabelle Walters, head of the Florence Crittendon Home, who talked to all junior and senior girls. The Future Nurses ended the season with a swim- ming party at the Y.W.C.A. Miss Dorothy Gerding is to be thanked for her able assistance as adviser of the group. 1 4? if 4 1 ni I 112 1 Q, 1 C. Mx Ilnzwl Miss Virginia Zolciak, Barbara Yount, Nancy Ewing, Cirmilla Vigil, Dorothy Mullen, Miss Naomi Rehfeldt lCf1u'.? Rose Clements, Marjorie Meyers, Virginia Hair, Carolyn Stcinke, Rosalie Sanislo, 'lanice Xxfclling Rim' S lk-velly Willtti's, Irene Pavulx, Cfaiol XX'altcrs, lfranccs Penner, Carrie Marlow Pr f'.s 'iifenf ,,,,,... ,,,.,.. N ancy Ewing Vita-l're.riJw1f i,i,. i,iv... C arol Falise PUTURE HQMEMAKEQS Liii' n ' I 7' f'4'i1 llll'C'I' .Dorothy Mullen G F A M E IQ I f,'l7.If7!zlj1l , , lrene Pavulc Q l vi With the advice and help of Miss Naomi Rehfeldt and Miss Virginia Zolcialc, the Wziite chapter of the Future llomemakers of America has had a very successful year. This club, formerly known as the Home Economics Club, was started in 1927 and has taught many girls better methods of cook- ing and home-making. The years activities included a dance held October 29 in the Waite gym. A party for new members and their mothers was held in the Library in November. During the Christmas season, the club members enjoyed a party with the children at the Lutheran Orphans' Home. Another successful party was on Valentines Day. The induction of new officers and a Mothers' Tea was held in May. 'Ihe yeir was closed by the annual banquet honoring the Seniors. af' 'ge H. 113 ii K.. Rau' IvDon Dubuc, Arthur Ulrich Ruzwl-jiin Franks, Sherry Payne, jay Gilchrist Rozz'3-Sue Bonham, jerry Wfilliams lcnzzwf' -Vance Harrison, Mrs. Goerlich, Mrs. Osborne, Duane Gettings P1'e.i'ide71t .........,,, ,,...,,. S herry Payne Vir'e-Prefiderzl... Arthur Ulrich Se r'r'e ' Airy. .,,, .. . r ...Carolyn Schall 7ll'l'u'.tll7'E'l' .. . . .. ,,,, Steve liartus Chizllzlaizz . Darlene Parish The United Nations Club was reorganized this year at Waite. Its members joined the Toledo United Nations Club, which has had several pro- grams on the United Nations and its functions. Anyone who is interested in the United Nations is able to join the club. In December, a delegation from Wfaite went to Woodward High School to hear a man from Pakistan give a talk on his country and the United Nations. On February 7, several members from Waite attended a tea for foreign students at the jewish Community Center. Jim Franks played a piano solo as Waite's contribution for entertainment. UNITED NATHDNS CLUB Waite represented the Ukraine, Canada, and Cost Rica at the model General Assembly at Toledo University on April 9, United Nations Day. The club wishes to thank Mrs. Dorothy Goerlich and Mrs. Mildred Osborne for their untiring efforts to make this a successful year for the United Nations Club. Q0 a X df: SN fx 11'.1l M111 .HJXLI .TI111111 lil,11'x'. l .111 Il .11c1A Bill '1TIflllJtTDL'I'. Sllffklll .S'1f11iJ11-7' 19.1111 lx'm'f1f111lv1'. R11q1.1l fixllljlll l 1'.111l Ix1'11111f1,1ly IZ111 II'.111'1' l3w1'1m1 ll 1a1'lf11ll . , . fJ.H1L'L'l' Arlwze I.1u1v1f1111.111 . . . Bfzllm' llw ful- j11 llilzlilmjf, X!1111'1'1' .X111.!1f.1, l.1l?111111.1 lI11111a11 .... S wlfcllllfl lfirc -Bw' Sl. ,fi1r1'1j11 . . . A1j.fl1l,r ff-l c'J.1 If1'.1111'i1, l1111L'! 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V T ' FEATHEIQWAITE FQLLIES THEY WENT THAT A-WEIGI-I IN MEMORIAM Afzofhea lca haf allen Afzolhu mul has gone Bu! flzll ue hau Grady pwmzre In new mhnzf mug F01 He If zzz Hzf Heaven And though He take! au ay ala ay lemfey to nzwtalx He lunar lhe mlgnuzf l7l0H071lJ Am! lowly mem gnezz And guns uf neu owzd com mt When ue on Hzm will lean Fmnklm Lee Stevemon LARNESTINL NLAL March 15 1959 December 29 1955 PETER NEUMEYER August 23 1938 January 1 1954 - I f f rr A y 2 ' 2, N . 71 Y! , ' '- I ,J . , . ' 7. v 1. 1 Y , He ' '. A ' The hright 5111215 kindly ray. f fa 1' .. , H f -1 -1 ' 1 1 , 'ff 1-f , ' y ' ' .fl l 7 Y 3 5 MWJAMWWWQ x.-:L99.Xfn..751t9'.-,I-Tfrv-0-Mlb-99. LX,-9.Q.t9:a9.A2SM.......s. MMMMUH g'S1.U'VT'iYX lil 'F . 0 ww Offw OLWXGXHDSN C9,3.,,,,a.G,.,,fQ..wQ.l+uw-1 WJM.-Gow ww-x1L..u-.M..?3i,..LJN. ogg-N.. ,..113w.,QfJL-.QL...Jb w-r9vlJ.w,xm,wMM.-.Ao.,.wA8.1L'Q, -w..SL-.a.Qxw-Ss its? flf. 'wi MWQLQWWKXMT wifi' Tlwghxmigtwffgff D lIQZf:g?fSIC Q W r9lE.'fSHQ'QQi5l3v9N.w,.S:,62ww+' wi H95 W'-. rt UZAHJO MR. CONSER 1954 marks Mr. Phillip Consefs twenty-fifth year as principal at Waite High School. This year, as in former years, he has given the kind of help- ful advice that inspires the students and teachers alike to do their very best. He has supervised our school and set- tled problems for anyone who wished help. Wfaite gives its congratulations to Mr. Conser and wishes him much success and happiness in the future. PRINCIPAL AND DEANS DEAN OF BOYS Mr. Christian Thomson is success- fully ending his second year as Dean of Boys. Always willing to help, Mr. Thomson is a friend to those who need assistance and, when necessary, a strict E disciplinarian. DEAN OF GIRLS Miss Marguerite Griffith has been Dean of Girls for several years, always doing her work graciously and com- petently. Miss Edythe Bumgardner as- sumed the dean's duties for a short time this year during Miss Griffith's absence. 118 L Miss Mathilda Adams . . . Ciniziiierrlul Mr. Lester Binklcy . . . Sofia! Sliidicry, Vanity Frmlb.1ll 04117, Truth Cuiirf Athletic Dire l 2 it Wilili' I'k'I1IlCl' . . . Siiviiu' 'ss ' ythc: Bumgardner . . . Sfnniiili. ' .miifi Club fld1'imr, Airismfil Drum Mildred Burns . . . lillgiilll, Nil- lirnzul lloiiw' Sofiety Adrimr' Mrs. Victoria Canfield . . . Difcflvr nf Ifxlmfln'rimiJr Ar-111-ifiel , Slllcfwlf CQOIHIFII Adrimr, Ze! Adrimr, Alrig- .lgiiie Driw Cfwimillee, 1:flHi9.l' 151- n.am'ii1l Direrlor Mr. james Casper . . . Alrilfmu.1tii.r. Uliwllillilill, F?'L'.ll7lll.Hl Ii.1ii4lfi.iil CUcll'!7 Mr. Harold Clement . . . Crw1niu1'r'i.ii. Aifvleiir Tmiriw, Hrmfbiill Coach Miss lilizalvcth Conlin . . . Ari. Ar! C1116 Au'1'iwn', Ifoiiiei Ar! Direrlrir Miss Maxine Cosgray . . . lfugiirfv, liremfi, Aiiziiml lfdiloriil SMU Azi- zfimr, Peri Adriwr. lJl'L'IIl'l7 Clufi Ad- riwr, Mrigilziiie Drive Cnniuiillw Mr. George Cummings . . . Mafbinc Simff M11 jainus Damas , . , joimiizliizil. Speerb, Sizzle Adrimr, Follier Di- redor. Q.D. Adrirur Mr. Clark Dimlcr . . . Cammerfial, Magazine Drive Crniimillee Miss Sarah Druggan . . . Srienre Mrs. jean Dworkin . . . English, Orien- Aalion Mr. Eugene Evans . . . Cham! Alizxir, Choir Adzfimf, Follier Cboml Mzrrif Direflor Miss Dorothy Gcrding . . Home Nun'- mg, Fulure Nurrer of Amerim Ad- l'l.lIl7' Miss Ethel Gingrich . . , Eugliilv Mrs. Dorothy Goerlich . . . Latin, Or- ieizmtiwl, Senior Y-Teen Adzfivor, 0,12- iimulen Adrimr, U.N. Adrfiior Miss Marion Hart . , . linglisb, Swim' f.llil.l'l Adiimr Mr. Donald Haxton . . . Ifiitriwiwzlizl Muiif, Iiiziid Adrimr, Ifolliei lrzslrir- mental Mnsir Direrlof Mr, .Leonard Hendrickson . . . Srienre, l'1,i14.f1I lfdimziiruz, Dririiig. fllizguzizie Drire cifhliflllilll Miss Virginia 'Hollinger , , . I.il1r.n-y Mr. Fred Klag . . . AlrIflJL'lIIdfit'l' 119 FACULTY F Mr. Gsorgc Krannert . . . ljuglivb. Ligblzwigbf Ffmfball Cfmrfa, Alllllldf Bll.fi7lE.lff SMU Adriim' Mr. Chester l.z1BuLla . . . Sflffcll Slndiw, Ofiwffulimz, Ligfvlzwigfvl Ba.rkelf1,f1ll Cmlcfv Mr. Ruscm: Leach . . . Sllffill Sllfaffev Miss Mary Linvillc . . . Pbriiirurf lfdmullirnl. Pfvil Aifriwr. 1:Ul!il'l D.1m'e Direrlur Mr. Marshall Lipman . . . Snriiil Studios, Ticiful Al.u1,1gur Mrs, Hclcn Lyman . . . Ifugliifu XX K, Mr. Wrrlter' Mall . . . Cwzfzzfenifzl. Sigglc Adri-fn' Mr. Daniel Marazun . . . Pbiiiml Edfrmlifnz. Ifr'wl1111.111 Comfy Mrs, Margaret Marx . . , !7llJlf7L'Hl.!ljLil Miss Luis Mctzgur . . . f.'fllllI1ILlVl'jJI. Sulfur Y-'llwi flifriim' Mrs. I 'na Monroe . . . Ifugfiifv. ,fliflufi Miss crtrurlu lNIun.r- . . . fiflllllfltltjilf, N.1liwf.1l llrnlm' Srfriulli A 'is r QM P. ACXJLTY 1MV Miss Alicc Nauts . . . Plvyriiul lidzzrizliml Miss Louise: Nrlson . . . ljllgliibjzzfzifir' Cffari Adriirn' Mr. Mark Noffsinger . . . lifzgliya. Q.D. Adziim' Mrs. Mildred Osborne . . . Sofia! Sllfdiw. IIN. Club Adriifn Mrs. Dorothy Paikcr . . . Ari. Ze! Adrimr Miss Flora-ncc Rccs . . , Ifngliili Miss Naomi RL-lifclilt . . . llrwzu lfmnnfzliri. Illllllft' llwuumizl-ww nf flIllt'7'fl'il Adziiuf' Mr, Steve Rolilfing . . . Cbemiilry Mr. Lcc Rymlcr , . . Rridio Mr, lflmcr Scallisli . . . Sriwlfe. f'l.l'.li1lilIIf lfuulbafl Cmzrlw Mr. Ruy Slicil . . . Sriwlre. U1'icnl.1Iirn1. Vmwily limiullzizll Cmzffa Mr. George Pearsall . . . Cozfzrzzwvml Mr. jesse Steiner . . . Sai'1,1l Slmliei Mr. Melvin Stocks . . . llprmd Shop, Gulf Tinzm Cmlvb Mr. Aitliur 'l'urby . . . lll.11l1un1rzl1rr Miss Sillllll VU.litc , . . llltllfltlllilfflf Mr, Ri.I1.ntl wl.lll.ll'L' . , , Smml Slnrlit 1, flllflulir Ifqnijwluul fl'lil7l4l.QL'I'. Cw,ru Cwmlrvy Clhlfll, ' ' Tr.n'l' f,'n.n'!i v Mr. M.irl4 NXft'llwn . . . l'lfiiir.1l llzflllllljflll, Aiiiimfll Ifnnllmlf filhllifl, Tvunii Ttkllll fiflilfll f' ' A I.- . . EACULTY TEACHERS WITHOUT PICTURES Miss Mary liuclt . . . llunzt' lll'0IlUNljt',l Mr, Cllnirc Dunn , . . Ifrlgliilz, lliumry Miss M.1rinn lsutkin . . . lfugliifi, 0riw11.11im1, I'bilAd1'i,mr Mrs. l.AIlII'il Slnlcnfcltl . . . Slfflllt' Miss l.t'mm 'lllmngl . . . lfulqliafr Mr, jnscpli Vlfcstcr . . . cr'l'l1l'l'il! Slwff, fllcfbtnzifal Dmzring Mr. Milton Wllll.lI1l9 . . . fll.llf1L'lIl.llf4'u, f1fjL'lIfilfjlIIl, FOTIIIII Adriiur, Iinlnre T?illAl16'f,l' nf fllmrlm flefrimf Mia-. Nunn.: XXfintc1'n1.lntcl . . St'jtllL'L, flffclllilljllll, I'w-iAd1'i,mr Mr. l'lol14lrt Witte . . . Sflrirzl Slmfier, Orienfalion Mr. Alvin Yrruzrgquist . . . 1llurfn1f1iz'.rf.1fzJ flr'a'f1fl0L'll111If Dmzring Miss Virginia Zulcigxli . . llama' lfwn1o,'r1ii1f, IJIINIVL' Hrmrcnziziefii of Al?lL'fit'rl Adriiw' h., jx 1 XX cf fp 45,5 - 5 D. Q Z r 3 K E 5 2 E Q 5 Q Kan-Kan Kids . . . Mr. lV'il!iaw,f flippin' hir lid . . , Clmmy Clem . . Do yon like my neu ,vlmde nj lijzjfink. 1VIilI2e? . . . Aux 011011, go rmzy. Ml, Haxlwf' . . . lime L11 16me Cfmxpw . . . Oh, I full wx: fell Mm! In all five girl.f! . . . Uwe were jimi zrifd nfwlff Affinia! C.'ru1vh1rv . . Haffzmy H.1rf . . '. Chzrk john l!,vdl!lEI'K1l1 Suuzyze Dimler. 53 5 H 24 1 ,Qu i ? N if 0 4 3 1 5 f Q 1 f 4 f' x ff M55 If l Q ll lww'c',s Vickie the Mezmre? . . . lVbvre'.r flu' l'zl1lL!C'l41!7l'z7.D . . . M-1' fufflllllld' MM lm zlwuz' In Alf! H' .Uw-4 . . . M.1l',1' had rl f.Illl!10lH'fl1t' . . . Mmzlzwlvjlu. fain? my flu' l'.J1!t'l,7 . . , ll'1 1'u fum fvqqwl 4',If13l'L'l1B' fzmf lfllllfi'-i11lL'L'1f lwmp Jain' llw 'l'w1J1um'v lluig-ll .1fl . , , 174,111 '1'!,,f111m1,M wwf 4114 . M. . . f71lwlc'-ulrl-411'-LAI-1111 filffl. Iiflfl, I'lfll7, K K .35 OFFICE STAFF lulff. lime UVl1llL'l'1lh1illEl lm' flmrge nf s'1'lmlf1.ffir remnlx fzml 146t2'l'lll'L'1Ill41Il.f. jmrlif- Jflarly for the Selzimir, anal alm ,fer1'ef df Mr. fj0ll.l'6I .5' erefrelfzry. Slve glI'L'.f lfelfl In any .flllLf6'lll Mlm zzeeelf a.r.fj.rtance in rlveekjfzg up 071 hir llllllj' nm! frezlif.f. Mr'.r, Rmb Bremlellfazz if flue njfirinl .ffhllfll lI'6!I.flll'6l'. ll if ller lm? of lmmlllug all lll0116'y. payilzg all l1ill.s'. keeping llve !7UU,6.f for llve .fflvrml mul fill llve zIt'llI'lllL',l' llml 11n1ife.u' lver 11 I'c1lll41blL' f10l'.YUl1 in llve fzffife, M1'.u'. Nimz Trfzflf if ill flmrge of zz'illulm1zwzl,s mul ezflrlef am! zlllclllrlrllltxe .flali.s'Iir.v. She elm l2eel11.x' remnlr uf .sllnlezlf rlfzxx .x'hz11:li11g,f, The ffzmlfy llmymll if one fmllliliomzl part nf her zvorle. Mrzf. Em Taylor 21 in clmrge of flae bfnfzlwooffz. She leeelfu flve remmlf of all b0Ilk.f lmmleel on! to ylfzdelzlr. bella Ilve regular texfx am! the .rnpplemefzfug ffmterial. Mm- Tnylm' elm z1,l',l'l.ff.f lhe delzm' zeiflv e.w1f.fe,f and !Ii'0!7l6lllA'. CUSTODIANS Mr. falw Carr, llve engineer. haf rharge of keeping the ,febool uell heated nm! well reutilafecl. Mr. D011 Quigg, the head efulwliafz, mper1'i.re.r llae general maizzlenafzfe ef the building. Mr. Pfllll lVf1l1'ol if llveir t'b66'I'lf'lll 11.f.ri.fln11f. rllilwjlf Il'lllllI4Q I0 lvelfr Llllyflllt' mul fl goml friefzzl fo Ike fllllfllfllfj' fl llvfzile, CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 8-School starts 28-Magazine campaign starts 29-First magazine report clay 30-Movie for magazine salesmen OCTOBER 6-Movie for magazine salesmen 7--B-l-E Day I3-Last magazine report day 23-WNWOTA-No school NOVEMBER I6-Zet program for mothers of cross country team I8-Hi-Y movie I9-National Honor Society induction 25-Scott-Waite mass meeting 26-Scott game and Varsity Drag 30-Phil football mothers' recognition service DECEMBER 3-Faculty show for magazine salesmen 8-Basketball mass meeting 9-junior Class plays I0-Football banquet at St. Mark's Lutheran Church I7--Lit Christmas party in the library 23-Christmas vacation starts JANUARY 4-School starts after vacation 14-jon Murray's talk on his European trip enioi rom and Banquet at the Commodore Perry 19-Exams 20-Exams 22-S ' Al' Hotel 26-Opening of the Field House FEBRUARY 6 -Area Student Council dance at the Naval Armory 13-Y-Teen dance I5--Ray Anthony jazz Concert in the Field House 18-FTA Pantomime Quiz 25-PTA Card party in the Field House 26-Faculty'Q.D.-Forum basketball game Lits induct new members MARCH 4-Peri basketball mothers' recognitio 10-junior-Senior basketball game 11--National Honor Society induction 12-Y-Teen Carnival at the YWCA 25-Follies 26 Follies- Poor Lou Ann!! 27-Follies APRII. 10-Tri-Lit Dance at the Secor Hotel 15-Hi-Y and Y-Teen Easter Program 16-26-Spring Vacation I8-23-Senior trip to New York 29-E-I-B Day C n program The 1953-54 l'l7lfCI'fL'tZtfL'V,l' tzfvffmwf :wtf fel! fha elfflr!L'Hf,t' L'lIfh!l.l'fd.lN! fl7I'flllKQf7U!lf flu, ffwffmff mm' f1i1,ilf4'!fmff .wtzmm af live Illrlll llfL'L'fjlIg.l .NIJ qizlmfi, Xelfifn' t'fuwftft1tfcf1'1 me Dong C'vH1'qfe, llumllvvy Ziemff. . t t flux lilfazwffmf. t1.'u'f4l ffldll Htllllfdll. 126 MAY CALENDAR 5-Detlicution of Fieltl House Zet Mothers' Ten fi-Peri Mothers' Tea 5-Band and Choir concert 6fW Club boxing and wrestling sliow 7fSenior Day at the University of 'lioletlo State Student Council dance and lmnquct in the Fielcl House l5f'l0tl1 Anniversary Celehrgltion 19fUN Club pzxitl progrzun 20-'Ilonor Society recognition Pl'llLI.l'Llll1 for juniors and Seniors 26 --Phil Banquet '77--Student Council installation Peri Banquet 28--Senior Free Day JUN junior Prom at the WIJIIIQIIIVS liuiltling Memorial Daly program li 3- -Honor Society recognition proguun for lfieslnn and Soplioinores 6 V-Senior Bticcsllatxiulte Service 7 flixtuns 8--lixzlms IO Coinmcnccinenl ' , 'Q' H ?, '. -f Vg Q T ,W I i. ' l 1' V, .APV vi' - .S mg X x N Www na' iflfi F QQ ri 'iv Q '. Nm P-L - n. 9 X. ' s el T X. xgf 5f . X, if 4' Qa- ' 4591510 XXV: 4. ,J- X ,.,f yi? FQLLIES fnncf llwillhzznr nm! Mlzrilyn Krneger jnznianzinze U f1lw' Can? Qnenfh fha Fire nf I,o1'e , . . The fffnffmll fzllzywn, lin-3' '1'nrner, Viv Kifxoff. jifn Derr. Rnlo lffmnazz. Bill Cornf, and Dare Mrfflnre do the hnla . . . Tlfe Lfzzzzlu- Kay MvBride, jane Willard. Sharrnz Carr, foyve Lodge, joan Smit. Ioan Seefnnnn. C'm'nly1z Sl'Z7l:E7'Nl-'j'L'7'. and IQrn'i.rS11,r.f.fi11g 1 Gel Sn l.lIlIL'!-fu . . . Indy l! i!li,f and Marilyn Walborn danre lo Here Cnnlef Snfie Sfzrzzuflakeu . . . johnny Up1Zl1t'L7U Seefnnnn nm! George CUM llalllaxrzz . . . Rm'l7el Le Page Dain' llvfnll CUIIILU' NL1flll'cll1j ' . . . SZ7Ll'IL'w'j' 'lhfifw nm! .Marry Shar! think A Cifwd Man IJ Hard fn Find . , , Iloroflvy Ziernjf. Donna Kenfun, Mary Lee Z21n1nw'nn1n, fnyve Cwnltylnn. Pbyllif Plvelpf, and Nmzfy Le Roy llmnlonlilne Oh lI'rnnan. Oh HYXYUIIILZIIU . . . The girlx zmnf In Lnnn' zvlw .rlnle Ike weddizzg bell . . . Nanfy Feyeyh if mrry. Init .five Didnt Know the Gun ll a,f I.madcfZ . . . Bill Corfu, Dave MfClnre, Nornz Iillifon, and Arnie Pirkering are .s-fill dmzrjng fha hula , 1 l 1? fu 1 My E gvji: '+L :NUT ffgaiivix' 9 Q if It is given to only afew to use A their lfe span to benejit all X. X. generations to come after them f' '- I . . . Such was the git of Thomas Alva Edison, pioneer in apply- NX .M A ' 0 ing electricity to better the lot of mankind. T ll COMPANY ONLY a holder of lhe original Edison license may use the name Edison as part of ils corporale lille. ll is lhe mark of a pioneer. The Toledo Edison Company, a I business-managed, lax-paying, self-sup- porting electric power company, is proud to Printers Stationers be so honored. I . ' I Complete Ofice Ouzyitters 'HE TOLEDO I 713-715Jefferson Avenue Toledo, Ohio Q 1 J THINKING IIBOUT YIIUR FUTURE? 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Hr' fffnc X ffffffff ,ffff,+ffff'.fw ff7.lf ffm l fff'fffff lwfff 7'L'f'L'f:'4' ffm .11f.11u.' fm' ffm' ffwf f5.1.vf1fff.1ff fffff,-.f nffffffflq , ,Hfz Nfffffff' ff.fmf .fmffff ffm 1 ffffWf'ff.fW f7.l7'f-1 fu fwfr ffffllf , . , Mfg fffflficf' .ff ffm 'l'fv.11,'fyqf1f1fg :mm fvffffffq. 151 1' s- - Official Pkoiocgifiipbeiff Waite Hi gh Scboal JUNE, 1954 1: LAMSGNS STUDIO :z Second Floor 13 CONGRATULATIONS FROM SWANAMAMIRW Finest in Custom Built Furniture 208 MAIN STREET TAy1or 1549 Since 1907- T0lEDO SCALES TOLEDO'S BEST KNOWN PRODUCTS HONEST wslel-lr INDUSTRIAL AND RETAIL SCAlES RESTAURANT DISHWASHERS 0 FOOD MACHINES Compliments of nfnnnsn annrufns JOHNSON Ggods Your East Toledo FORD Dealer R A RETAILERS FOR 40 YEARS I Ar 323 Main sum LEnox 4431 STARR R EAST BROADWAY 133 Q if in -ei' 3 ? 1 3 :gps 23 I 9 X .1 Q ,Sf 5? 6 W' ' ASS' ar A Q 5 A Rx 5 5 f hr 5 X ,jk ,I A? if K ' 'iwgxgeiag as f.. , j,v'5'l'.' ' ,251 ' if ' W ' ' , Q , N. law .yjggiff 'f'3.Jf A 1 Af A, Q 4 Wm Q ' I 7' Sf' M 1::52'g5i553YE'wM. M , U , ' xi v- ..r. ' .. E , W 4 Wm X A www 'f+N,M Q N , , .5 , 4 My Q, .E fmiwwy i xi , - ur is ,gn ar S gg !y'QfftT ' W., Compliments of Clegg Ambulance Service Owned and operated by WORTH W. CLEGG FUNERAL HOME Warren Clegg, Mgr. TA 2481 Congratulations to the 1954 Waite High Graduates THE EAST TOLEDO CLUB Compliments of Hirqel Brothers 'Florists EAST BROADWAY G R E E N H O U S E Florist Telegraph Delivery TA 5747 LEWIS POTATO CHIP CO. You've tried the rest, now have tlae Best zzs OAK STREET TAyl0r 7661 Compliments of O'ROURKE MOTOR SALES BlllCK Serving East Toledo for 36 Years PRESCRIPTIONS Nobody in Toledo Sells Better Drugs J V' HAYNES LD D ERHBDRUG Q STORE I CORNER EAST BROADWA Y 705 Front Street 700 Front Street AND WOODVILLE TAylor 5713 LEnox 1225 TAY10f5390 cosMET1cs SEINIDICIEIN Y Yarel l -22 Main Street gngydfuldfions f Yartl za 744 Water SIVSCT Yarel 'S 2400 Lonsaul btrcct Yard 4 153 So. St. Clair Street Yartl 5 439 Sylvania Avenue T A L L 1 9 5 Yard 6 2900 Dori' Street GRADUATES The May you he as successful in everything Kuhlman Builders' you tlo, as you have heen these last four pleasant years at Waite Hi. ancl Brick Company ' Phone ADams 4107 l J C I Truck Mix Concrete Texolite Paints Curuer Nlglin gmil Firgt SKTCCI5 914 Slllllmil Street Toletlo-1 fllllil V56 GLAUSER'S'1- Greenhouse - Fresh FLOWERS Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs Drink More O 4510 WOODVILLE ROAD TAylor 4684 F r C S h We Telegraph Flowers TOLEDO MILK . , , DISTRIBUTORS' M lk Say zt wztla Flowers ASSOCIATION 1 Compliments of ERIKSEN'S INC. CORNS TYPEWRITER RENTALS INSURANCE PORTABLE and STANDARD TYPEWRITERS For il Complete Line of School Supplies STARR AT PLATT TAy10f 2496 323-327 Eric street Mmn 1193 GO0N'S CUT-RATE DRUGS MODERN FOUNTAIN SERVICE Kodaks :: Film :: Prescriptions TAylor 2297 Oak and Fassctt Streets Best Wishes to the 1954 Waite High Graduates MUELLER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE 830 East Broadway TAylor 1729 sooo 67Z6tZY QFOR EVERY NEED HOMES I FARMS O ESTATES COMMERCIAL O INDUSTRIAL Marleau - Hercules Fence Co. 3602 Detroit Avenue at Collingwood MAin 2242 BOB'S SHOE REPAIR Tolea'o's Oldest 144 MAIN STREET TOLEDO, OHIO Near Second Street Compliments of Von Ewegen 8: Preston PHARMACISTS Corner Starr Avenue and East Broadway Toledo, Ohio Compliments of PAUL BEYER'S BAKERY Fancy Cakes for all Occasions 830 Starr Avenue TAylor 1629 Compliments of Wetli's Men's Wear 648 MAIN STREET School and Artists' Supplies . . . Greeting Cards Efilncloor 'Printing 646 MAIN STREET TAylor 4018 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS AUTHORIZED PARTS and SERVICE AUTO-LITE . . . DELCO-REMY GROSS AUTOMOTIVE 211 PLATT ST. Qnear Post OfIiceD LEnox 4446 Compliments of HOWARD A. EGGLESTON and KERMIT L. MEINERT Eggleston-Meinert FUNERAL HOME 732-734 Main Street TAylor 4434 HERFF-JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY, GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEDALS, CUPS, AND TROPHIES Indianapolis, Indiana JEWELERS TO WAITE HIGH SCHOOL Representative: P. D. COOK Postoifice Address: Maumee, Ohio Telephone LU-3-6320 Compliments of BROWN MOTOR SALES TOLEDO'S OLDEST PONTIAC DEALER o FRONT STREET, Opposite Waite High School TAylor 4631 YOULL SEE IT AT THE P0li'I' ARE A IF 1T's THE BEST IN S P O R T S 011 ENTERTAINMENT 'I ONE MAIN STREET TAylor 2403 NSN v , P' I Al 1 ffl df' l i Q f' A E. Q 1 .5 :J ,f .V, 1f J J r .J JJ' 'i'-Y ,f ' X F' . t iiiew' -2 -' .r I 5 I I N-J I 1 J v J-I ,J Y .51 -THF! N' Q 1' . .kj 25, M t t i Wil U ' if ll' F 'T' t ,' , Down through the years the Glass It is with deep respect and consid- Industry has come a long way from erahle pride that we in Owens-Illi- the hee-hive pot furnace and its old nois regard these pioneers, for out-sisa hand-blown glassware. Today, the direct heritage from them on which Industry achieves mass production we have lieen privileged to liuild, to with the modern continuous hatch develop, and to improve. N furnace and automatic glass blowing machines in which Owens was a SP 'O 0 0 -6- o Q -lf 0 l - . '3'.,'!'. . . . Q 'Iii' . pioneer. N - Y- hf -'t --fu H s U 'NUC 0 Ouf 'nf UW? Sff me owews-tttmots LINES INCLUDE: rests on the sturdy foundations laid Q 4 F by S0me ofthe early' American glass- Glass C ma W S for foods, lX'V r' ' GN makers-Deming jarves in New 9 6 Twdi.CiTis, COSTHMCS' houst- , . in England, the Stanger Brothers and 9 O 10 C lumm S, ' ' ' C mums, mlm' t - I ' , . . . T gated cartons, wood boxes, ply- the Whitney family in lNew xlersev, N ' . ' Q Q wood, table glassware, laboratory Edward Drummond Ltlmliev and QI, H , - N , . A h f . g assware, glass block and insulat- M MlC.h2ltT1 Owen? m Ohm' the Levis Q Q ing materials, television bulbs, L faintly m Illinois, to name a few. 6 0 c.lC,ClI.iCal insulators, Custom l 5, gs molded plastics. 3 MAKERS OF PRODUCTS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO wich Ackerman, Del ..........., 306 Plymouth Street Allgier, Eddie ....,........,,. 909 Forsythe Street Allore, James .............,,,,, 131 Elgin Avenue Bartus, John .....,.. Bartus, Steve ,.,... .........1325 Myrtle Street .........1325 Myrtle Street Belegrin, john ....,........... 345 Milford Street Belkofer, Charles ...... 360 Valleywood Drive Bensman, Dave .......... 565 Woodville Street Bodi, Tom .....,,,... Bohland, Jack ......... ........1327 Utah Street ........1706 Hurd Street Bowles, Nathan ........ .......,. M aumee, Ohio Brown, Arnold ...... .......852 Rogers Street Bryant, Dick ........,,,,........ 712 Parker Street Harmon, Robert ...,............ 2460 106th Street Harold, Douglas ...... 521 Valleywood Drive I-Iarter, Douglas .......... 855 McKinley Street Hartman, Dale ..........,......... 741 Utah Street Harrison, Vance ........... 1111 Mason Street Henderson, Robert ,........... 966 Berry Street Hosick, James ................ 46025 Clark Street Irwin, jim .......... ....... 1 921 Delence Street Jaeger, Virgil .................. 512 Oswald Street James, Alton ....... ....... 1 010 White Street Janes, Charles .................. 2565 102nd Street jones, Jim .................... 2614 Norwalk Street Karstrom, jack ................ 2852 115th Street Burgard, Rollie .... 1228 Greenwood Avenue Caldwell, james .......... 1656 Lebanon Street Cicak, Mike ....... 232 Spring Grove Avenue Clark, James ...............,.,.. 1309 Camp Street Keith, Robert .................. 1611 Albert Street Keller, Phil .......,. ........ 2 154 Delence Street Kersey, jeryl ................ 1027V2 Vinal Street Kissoff, Victor ............ 414 Steadman Street Cline, Robert .....,... ........1129 Utah Street Kleis, Douglas ....,......... 4912 Summit Street Cole, james ........ ........ 1 321 Mott Avenue Collins, Darol ......, .... 8 70 McKinley Avenue Cook, Robert .......,... . .... 1103 Nevada Street Corns, Bill ..,................... 625 East Broadway Crabtree, Clifford ....,,.... 401 Millard Avenue Derr, jim ........,...... Dozier, Andy ...,.. Dubuc, Don ......., Dunsmore, jim ......,, ........1385 Utah Street .......1217 Miami Street Oak Street 217 Raymer Boulevard Durham, Bill ........,... 1209 Navarre Avenue Ellison, Norman ..,............. RR. 2, Box 325, Eriksen, Don .,.,...... Evanoff, Richard Ferguson, jim ........ Fey, Ronnie ...... Fodor, Bob ...... Erie, Michigan Klotz, Kay ..,..,... ....,. 9 31 Willow Street Knell, David .................. 932 Forsythe Street Knitz, Ken .....,,,............ 627 Navarre Avenue Kohlhofer, Ralph ..........1032 Liberty Street Kretzer, Dennis ................ 920 Rogers Street Krizsak, Edward.. Krompak, Frank . ..........2150 Nevada Street .........2041 Genesee Street Kuebbeler, David .......... 606 Euclid Avenue Lahr, Dick ,.......... .............3046 123rd Street Lane, Ron .............. 828 Greenwood Avenue Lee, Dick .......................... 622 Federal Street Lengel, Francis ............ 2137 Consaul Street Foley, jim ......,............. 1124 Forsythe Foster, Charles .... ,......4644 290th Street White Street .......2448 108th Street ..........1429 White Street Earl Court Street ....... 823 Mason Street Leonard, Sidney ................ 5968 319th Street McClure, Dave ,............ ...4851 287th Street Maier, John ............ 457 Spring Grove Street Matevia, Bob .................... 1812 Hurd Street Meeks, Clarence .............. 5404 306th Street Melcer, Don .............. 5708 Edgewater Drive Metzger, Elroy ..,............. 821 Nevada Street Fuehrer, Bill ...................,.. 628 Berry Street Furman, Richard ...... Georgie, Douglas ..... Gettings, Duane ....... 1458 Delmond Avenue 625 Berry Street .......1955 Starr Avenue Ginnever, john .............. 1706 Nevada Street Giovanoli, Richard .......... 608 Oswald Street Hall, Lynn ..............,. Hall, Ronald .......,.. Hallauer, Larry ........ Mikolajczyk, 'Harry .......... 5605 315th Street .Miller, Carl .................... 62 Yondgtajtreet Mlynek, Joe ............ 510 N. Wheeling Street Moore, Wilford ................ 339 Poplar Street Morey, Harry ............ 470 Howland Avenue Moriti, Eugene ...... 334 Spring Grove Street ....1021 Wardell Street .......2710 128th SIICCI ........1705 Idaho Street Muranyi, joe .................... 1725 Cutter Street Myles, Tom ............ ............ 1 319 Oak Street Niederhauser, Gene ............ 1107 Oak Street 142 SENIOR DIRECTORY. . . BOYS Nyitray, joe .......,.............. 2412 York Street Nyitray, Robert... .....,........ 255 Parker Street Oberdorf, Bob .......... ....... 1 53 Essex Street Parker, Bill ........ ....... 1 236 Oak Street Payden, Don .......,........,..... 1929,-Hurd Street Pelliccia, Robert ...... 1616 Homestead Street Pentz, Bruce ...................... 5950 319th Street Pickering, Arnold ............ 1107 Miami Street Randolph, Nicholas .,...... 1231 Albert Street Rawlings, Robert ................ 1331 Oak Street Ritzman, Corbett ................ 944 Berry Street Roberts, Richard ........ 617 Woodville Street Rosler, Roy ..........., ........,.... 8 40 Oak Street Rozelle, David ,............... 30 Edgewater Park Rymers, Jack .........,.... 631 Dearborn Avenue Scharff, Norm ........ ......920 Willow Avenue Scott, jim ......,......... 1623 Homestead Street Seemann, john ................,. 30 Garfield Place Snyder, Norman .......... 558 Plymouth Street Stathulis, Don ................ 1023 Liberty Street Streben, Kenny ................ 1702 Nevada Street Stone, Peter .............,.. 224 Albert Street Stover, Donald ............ 51 E. Foulkes Street Szymanski, Ron ......... Taylor, Howard ......... .2012 Bakewell Street ...869 McKinley Street Thomas, Larry ..............,,.... 1104 Utah Street Toneff, Michael ........ 1011 Navarre Avenue Topaloff, Jim ............ 14115 Euclid Avenue Turner, Ray, ........,.. 1021 Woodland Avenue Ulrich, Arthur ..,............... 470 Parker Street Underwood, Ralph ...... 713 Oakdale Avenue Valiquette, Tom ................ 1611 Idaho Street Vassar, Larry ............... 1336 Dawson Street Veres, john .................. 14816 Carbon Street Villarreal, Leonard .... 306 Oakdale Avenue Vining, jim ......,................. 636 White Street . P zu . we Walborn, Ned .................. 2323 114th Street Wesson, john ......,............. 402W Oak Street Westfall, Bernie..724V2 Chesbrough Street Wilkinson, Gerald ............ 902 Rogers Street Wilson, Ray .... Q .,...... ....:..1501 Oak Street Wolfe, Franklin .............. 134 Licking Street Woodworth, Richard ........ 135 Elgin Avenue Zimmerman, jerry ........ 853 Willow Avenue Mt. l ' 2 J fl L: in la Li! ,rg 433 ,, i ll -fl ' 4 ,wi . ..-ll 'sl .T 4: all 3 .ill 1.15 ir , 1 -, me-1 Q- 34 King, Virginia .................... 542 South Street Willard, Jane ............ 805 Dearborn Avenue SENIOR DIRECTORY. . . GIIQLS Alcock, Lou Ann ................ 459 Third Street Allen, Constance .............. 5566 308th Street Apex, Phyllis ........ ..........671 Dover Place Armstrong, Pat ........... ..... 8 53 Rogers Street Arndt, Pauline .................. 1231 Vinal Street Aubell, Carol .......,... .745 Dearborn Avenue Barnhart, Shirley ............ ..6012 321st Street Becker, Nancy ...... 1016 Greenwood Avenue Belkofer, Carolyn .... 360 Valleywood Drive Belkofer, Rachel ................ 2617 York Street Bennett, Erma Jean ........ 1231 Crystal Street Bowyer, Libby .................... 1357 Oak Street Braatz, Regina ............ Brown, Patricia ........... 24730 Summit Street ...470 Parker Avenue Bushong, Bonnie ............ 661 Prentice Street Bylow, Jackie .............. 1672 Tadmore Drive Campbell, Alice ........,........... 753 Oak Street Carr, Sharon .......... ........... 1 312 Oak Street Christie, Kay ........ ,..,..,.. 2 21 White Street Ciboro, Barbara .................,.. 220 Platt Compton, Joyce ..............,. 4864 298th Cook, Jeanne ................ 1 314 Yondota Cooper, Beverly .................. 853 Berry Cousino, Jeanette .............. 2612 Pratt Crooks, Georgene ........ 2859 N. 109th Davis, Sally .................. 2831 S. 109th Davis, Shirley ,................... 1456 Pool DeVore, Marilyn ........ 5983 Lakeside Dickey, Maryann .............. 2834 117th Donnal, Evelyn ............ 2240 Genesee Street Street Street Street Street Street 'Street Street Drive Street Street Dusseau, Nancy .... 1322 Greenwood Avenue Eggert, Nancy ......,........... 2661 109th Street Eicher, Patricia .................. 2016 Hurd Street Erwin, Berngjce, .........,...... 1628 Oak Street Evanolf, Mary Ann .... 704 Oakdale Avenue Ewing, Nancy ............., 634 Plymouth Street Farnsworth, Elaine ........ ...630 Parker Street Fawcett, Beverly 100 Ravine Park Feyesh, Nancy ............ 2130 Bakewell Freeman, Nancy ..... Fry, Dorothy ......... Fugate, Lois .......... ...........5545 304th .,......304l 1l8tl1 ,......532 Nevada Furry, Jo Ann .........,......,. 2515 102nd Fyffe, Joan .................,...... 2950 Tiffin Gatzke, Erna .......... Gears, Judith ............... Geisel, Judy ........... Gilbert, Mary ......... .. 1624 'Homestead Street Street Street Street Street Street Street .209 Millard Avenue .......204 Morrison Drive .41 Birmingham Terrace Gimenez, Elizabeth ...... 1716 Bateman Street Glass, Donna ......... Goree, Esther ........ 3232 134th Street ........1620 Tracy Street T' Qritfin, Carol- ......... ........ 8 45 Utah Street Guerin, Nancy ..................,....... Elmore Stfee Hamilton, Yvonne .......... 348 Heffner Street Hamm, Beth Ann .... 407 Northgate Parkway Hancock, Janice ............ 1634 Lebanon Street . Hannan, Joan ................ 450 Yondota Street N. Hampton, Shirley ........ 1519 East Broadway Hehl, Beverly .................. 854 Rogers Street Helber, Martha ............ 1028 Forsythe Street Henton, Shirley ............,. 259 Parker Avenue Hitchcock, Pat ........ 1601 Ironwood Avenue Holman, Barbara ............ 1017 Miami Street Holmes, Phyllis .........,........ 3035 Case Street Hunter, Kathleen .... 1653 Homestead Street Jeffery, Mary ..................,. 3002 123rd Street Kanipe, Joanne ............ 1205 Camden Street Kansorka, Marilyn .......... 814 East Broadway Keaton, Donna .................. 2845 121st Street Keefe, Donna .......... 52 Ravine Park Village Klaniecki, Janice ................ 1158 Utah Street Koepke, Darla .................. 3011 121st Street Kooistra, Carol Ann ........ 1421 White Street Kopp, Beverly ...................... 735 Utah Street Kupsky, Lois .................... 1705 Hurd Street Lange, Oleva ........ 1114 Greenwood Avenue Lasley, Beth ...................... 2929 123rd Street Ledford, Kathryn .............. 3064 123rd Street Leichty, Lillian ................ 1458 Akron Street LePage, Rachel .,................ 1127 Clark Street LeRoy, Nancy .................... 2617 118th Street Linder, Alice .......... Lodge, Joyce .......... ........711 Euclid Avenue 134 Worthington Street McBrrde, Kaye .................... 643 Berry Street Maas, Marilyn ......., ........926 East Broadway Mallien, Marcia ............ 2124 Nevada Street Marckel, Pauline ........ 506 'Howland Avenue Mason, Shirley ................ 1302 Mason- Street Massa, Mary Lou ................ 2632 Pratt Street Meilink, Nancy ................ 6108 317th Street Metself, Lenna ...... 1301V2 Milburn Avenue Meyers, Marjorie ................ 515 Arden Place Miller, Carol ........ 2310 Ottawa River Road Mills, Judith ,..... ........ 8 17 Kingston Avenue Morgan, Nancy ........ 448 Raymer Boulevard Mothershead, Joyce .......... 71 Weiler Homes Mullen, Dorothy.. ......1202M Nevada Street Myers, Beatrice ................ 1643 Vinal Street Myrice, Carole ......... ....... 7 21 Clark Street Palmiter, Alice ..... .............4806 298th Street Patterson, Ellen ................ 62 Weiler Homes Payne, Sherry ....... 1 1 5 Delence Street Pellek, Nancy ....... ......... 2 733 York Street Phelps, Phyllis .,... .......964 Berry Street Piel, Thelma ..........,.....,..... 820 White Street Pierce, Antoinette ................ 10 Ravine Park Poelke, Joy Jean.. ......509 Howland Avenue Preston, Ruby ........ 909 Greenwood Avenue Puls, Donna ...................... 617 Miami Street Randolph, Nancy ................ 475 Sixth Street Reed, Anita .................... 2028 Delence Street Remele, Barbara ................ 2829 115th Street Riedeman, Sue ............ 2915 N. 109th Street Roehrbonn, Dorothy ...... 1622 Albert Street 143 - Russell, Jacquelyn..1813 North 14th Street St. Aubin, Beverly... .........4843 295th Street Sass, Doris ........................ 637 Church Street Schafer, Janis... 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