Wesleyville High School - Annuarium Yearbook (Wesleyville, PA)
- Class of 1952
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51: ,0,,. K , . Q2 x -w 1 4 F , 1 I I 'MA Q Y 1' a a Q 1 13 . Si , 1+ 'vig ,5 E 5 5 5 f 5 3 -Z 5 Q. 5 -Q sf , 2 5 1 5 5 f ? 4 3 v Q1 Q S 2 J' i ? 2 4 5 Q E 5 i 9 E Q Q 5 S ffaaua' wi 1952 stimuli miss VVESLEYVILLE HNEH SEHUIH Zhmwu Editor-in-Chief .... . Literary Editor .... Art Editor. . . . . Sports Editor. . . . . , .Mabel Martin Patricia Condon . .Carole Schmitz .Arthur Husband Photography ,... William Scheiwer Business Manager. , , .i.. Russel Rettrnan Circulation Manager .... .,,. A udrey Hannah Advertising Manager. . . . Copy Manager .... .Charles Harrison . . .Rose Koshoian ASSISTAN TS Sarah Livoti, Pat McLaughlin, Bonnie Barnhart, lean Curtis, lo Weigel, Bernard Maynard, Bcb Meadway, Torn Bobango, Shirley Stetson, Marian Peters. WESLEYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA MAY, 1952 '0m,4'4-ez' efweaa WESLEYVILLE BALLENGER'S 5c TO 51.00 STORE Buffalo Road RALPH W. BENEDICT 2818 Buffalo Road Real Estate and Insurance BETTER BUILT GARAGE CO. Building Contractors 1506 Wesley Avenue Phone 8-4159 BILL'S SPUDNUT SHOP 2519 Buffalo Road America's Finest Food Confection BON BON 3517 Buffalo Road Phone 4-9210 A. BONITO GROCERY 2106 Willow Street Wesleyville, Pennsylvania L. F. BOURNE 3020 Buffalo Road Phone 8-2681 Compliments of D. D. CALVERT, D.D.S. 2019 Eastern Avenue CARL NEFF POST 571 American Legion Wesleyville, Pennsylvania CATRABONE'S SODA BAR Magazines, Tobaccos and Sundries 2907 Buffalo Road CL1FF'S GARAGE 3408 Edison Avenue Wesleyville, Pennsylvania DAUGHERTY CONFECTIONERY 2515 Buffalo Road Compliments to Class of '152 DUSKAS FUNERAL HOME 2607 Buffalo Road Phone 8-2812 EARLE'S BARBER SHOP 3203 Buffalo Road Phone 8-4848 ETTWEIN KENDALL SERVICE 2505 Buffalo Road g Tires W Tubes - Accessories Compliments from 40'S SUPER MARKET FOX'S SUNOCO SERVICE Corner of Union and Buffalo Road Phone 8-2970 Compliments of WALTER E. GOODWIN GRENZ GARAGE Studebaker Sales and Service GRUVER' S BARBER SHOP Wishing You Success Compliments of IOHN F, HARKINS, D.D.S. Phone 8-2181 HARRISON MACHINE COMPANY 2725 Station Road Phone 8-3805 HUSBAND'S GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS 2065 Willow Street Always the Best IAY AND DEE DRUG STORE Wesleyville's Only Prescription Store 3004 Buffalo Road KEHR'S MARKET 2901 Buffalo Road Best Wishes to Class of 1952 BUD KOONS' ATLANTIC SERVICE 3604 Buffalo Road Expert Lubrication LANTZ'S SUPER MARKET Buffalo Road LINDAHL'S FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERING 2018 Market Street Phone 8-4878 MAILLE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors and Electrical Appliances Sales and Service -2- MEADOW BROOK DAIRY 2365 Buffalo Road Phone 8-3157 Ice Cream and Dairy Products Compliments of W. I. McDOUGALL, D.D.S. McGRAW'S CUT RATE Established 1929 Dealers in Whitman's and Schraft's M1CKEY'S BARBER SHOP 3336 Buffalo Road Phone 85286 MORELLI'S MEN'S WEAR 3320 Buffalo Road Phone 8-4667 NASON'S READY-TO-WEAR 2920 Buffalo Road Margaret and Paul Lott, Proprietor NICKEL PLATE MILLS, INC. 3103 Buffalo Road 'Phone 8-4106 Feed, Seeds and Bakers' Supplies PLUBELL HARDWARE 3303 Buffalo Road MERLE M. RIPLEY Iustice of the Peace Insurance HOWARD ROTH, IEWELER Elgin Watches and Sheaffer Pens 3206 Buffalo Road SCHAFFNERS ESSO STATION Buffalo Road and Willow Street Towing Service . SCHNEIDER REPAIR sHoP 1914 Water Street Phones 8 3879 - 8 3104 SEMENTILLPS' QUALITY MARKET 3512 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, Pennsylvania SMITH FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 2911 Buffalo Road Shop at Smitl'1's and Save LAURENCE I. SPAEDER Plumbing - Supplies - Heating 3412 Buffalo Road Congratulations STAR BEER COMPANY 1921 Eastern Avenue GEORGE V. THOMAS Wesleyville's Trained and Experienced Ieweler Diamonds, Watches and I ewelry TOBY'S SHOES 3113 Buffalo Road S. L. UBER Iustice of the Peace Buffalo Road TONY'S AUTO SERVICE Motor Clinic - General Repair Official Inspection Station Phone 8 2925 VENETIAN TAVERN Iohn DiTullio 3516 Buffalo Road Compliments of WESLY GRILL 3325 Buffalo Road WESLEYVILLE AUTO SERVICE New Owner - Ralph Atkin General Repair and Body Shop Compliments to Class of '52 WESLEYVILLE BAKERY 3010 Buffalo Road , Compliments to Class of 52 WESLEYVILLE BEER CO. Ioe and Don WESLEYVILLE GREENHOUSE Hugo Lohse and Son, Florists 2806 Buffalo Road WESLEYVILLE PAINT AND GLASS HARDWARE 3014 Buffalo Road Your Friendly Hardware Dealer WESLEYVILLE SUPER MARKET 3341 Buffalo Road Phone 8-4401 A' IOSEPH B. WRIGHT General Repairing Phone 8,4171 WRIGHT'S IEWELERS 2905 Buffalo Road Phone 4-6552 f 3 f HARBORCREEK FIDDLE INN Fine Foods Catering to Banquets and Parties HARBORCREEK HARDWARE CO. Division ot North East Hardware Appliance and General Hardware WATERHOUSE PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Sales and Service R. D. 7 Clark Road Phone 8-5304 LAWRENCE PARK MA'S PLACE 3920 Main Street Phone 8-4068 We Serve Whatever You Like MARY'S DAIRY BAR 4108 Main Street PARK PHARMACY 4003 Main Street The Rexall Drug Store with a Smile SOUDAN'S RESTAURANT AND DAIRY BAR East Lake Road at Iroquois We Cater to Parties and Wedding Receptions NORTH EAST A at P SUPER MARKET 8 35 East Main Street North East, Pennsylvania BREEZE PUBLISHING CO. North East, Pennsylvania Printers ot the Sound Ott THE EDWARDS CO., INC. Home Furnishings Furniture - Wall Paper - Floor Covering FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Bank That Service Built North East, Pennsylvania KEYSTONE COOPERATIVE Grape Association North East, Pennsylvania NASH OFFICE SUPPLY Mildred E. Nash, Owner North East, Pennsylvania NORTH EAST DAIRY CO. Nedco Products Quality with Service SUNSHINE PACKING CORP. OF PENNSYLVANIA Fred L. Rahal, President ERIE A FRIEND ABBOTT IEWELERS lll0 State Street Get the Habit - Buy from Abbott AMERICAN SURPLUS STORES 501 State Street - QDaily 9 to 91 - 1124 State Street Satisfaction or your money back DICK BARKER'S SNACK BAR l00l West 6th Street BOSTON STORE Erie, Pennsylvania COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Erie, Pennsylvania Have a Coke! Refresh Yourself! DARLING FLORAL SHOPPE 103 West l0th Street 108 West 7th Street DUGGAN RIDER OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 729 State Street Everything in School Supplies ECKERD'S DRUG STORES 1109, 832, 706 State Street ECOMA SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS 2032 State Street Erie, Pennsylvania ENDICOTT IOHNSON SHOE CO. Shoes for the entire family lll2 State Street N West Erie Plaza ERIE DISPATCH HERALD Daily and Sunday Commerce Building, Erie, Pennsylvania THE ERIE TIMES Daily and Sunday FIRST FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association ot Erie 1204 State St., Erie, Pennsylvania -4- THE HALLE BROS. CO. 122 West 10th Street Phone 2-6451 IRVING'S INCORPORATED 918 Peach Street Fine Footwear KEYSTONE COAT, APRON AND TOWE 911 Parade Street Phone 2-3398 KOPCKE'S Good Clothes for Men and Boys Since 1883 MARKHAM MUSIC CO. Instruments - Pianos - TV - Records 17 West Ilth Street NATIONAL BOILER WORKS Domestic - Industrial Heating Telephones 2-3846 - 7-5225 O'DELL IEWELERS 24 West 10th Street, Next to Shea's I'll be on the watch for you POTRATZ FLORAL SHOP 1418 Buffalo Road L. PRESS AND CO. 1206-16 State Street RELIABLE HOME FURNISHING CO. State Street SANITARY FARMS DAIRY, INC. 521 East 18th Street Home Owned - Home Operated SANNER OFFICE SUPPLY 1119-1123 Peach Street Your Best Buy in Office Supplies FRANK SCHAUBLE STUDIO 113 West 10th Street Dial 2-4268 SCOBELL COMPANY, INC. Plumbing - Heating - Air and Water 2027 State Street L SUPPLY CO. Conditioning SECURITY-PFOPLES TRUST COMPANY 801 State Street - 1727 State Street MACK SHAY'S BARBER SHOP 1025 Weschler Avenue Be Sure It's a Singer SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 1022 State Street, Erie, Pennsylvania STANLEY BROS. FURNITURE CO. 1201 Parade Street Out of the high rent district Compliments, Class of '52 STANLEY'S RED AND WHITE Phone 8-3671 Erie's Safest Milk STERLING MILK, INC. Since 1931 STRAHL SHOES SATISFY Corner 27th and Parade Streets X-Ray Fitted VARIETY SHOP 3306 Buffalo Road Specializing in Toys Compliments of WALBRIDGE COAL AND COKE CO. 950 Buffalo Road Phones 2-4089 M 8-5319 THE ERIE Y.M.C.A. Through the Hi-Y Club Congratulates Wesleyville High OUT-OF-STATE Mr. Robert Turnbull, Representative L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro, Massachusetts BASTIAN BROTHERS CO. Exclusive High School Iewelry Rochester, New York PRINTCRAFT CARD CO., INC. Commencement Announcements and Personal Cards Scranton 5, Pennsylvania LL5.. 770mm MRS. G. ALLISON MRS. HELEN AMES MR. AND MRS. I. W. AUGUSTINE MR. AND MRS. NATE AURAND MR. AND MRS. I. BARGENZUAST MR. AND MRS. THOMAS S. BARLETT MR. AND MRS A. BARNHART TOM BARONNER MR. AND MRS. I. L. LAUGHNER MR. AND MRS. I. S. LAW MISS B. LEWIS MR. AND MRS. MYRON LINDAHL MR. AND MRS. I. LIVOTI MR. AND MRS. LORENZ MRS. LOIS MacDONALD MR . AND MRS. R. MAGEE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BELL MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MANDO DICK BELLINGHAM MR. AND MRS. V. T. MARTIN, SR. MR. AND MRS. IOHN D. BELLINGHAM MR. AND MRS. IAMES MAXWELL MR. AND MRS. I. L. BEST MR. AND MRS. DENNIS MCCORMICK MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM L, BETHUNE MR. AND MRS. I. MCLAUGHLIN MR. AND MRS. IOHN A. BOBANGO MRS. R. E. MEADWAY MR. AND MRS. A. M. BOUGHER MR. AND MRS. R. MILLET ROSIE KOSHIAN AND ROG BRADY MR. AND MRS. G. H. MYERS MR. AND MRS. W. E. BRADY MR. AND MRS. C. R. NECE MRS. IRENE BROWN MR. AND MRS. W. NORCROSS MR. AND MRS. A. I. BURGOON MR. AND MRS. C. B. O'DELL MR. AND MRS. I. CARLETON MR. AND MRS. M. W. PALMER MRS. E. E. COCHRAN MR. AND MRS. N. E. PALMER MR. AND MRS. D. M. CONDON MR. EARL W. PETERS MR. AND MRS. STANLEY COOK MR. AND MRS. D. D. PETERSON MRS. HAZEL CULHANE MR. AND MRS. W. PIERSON MR. AND MRS. C. A. CUMMINGS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM A. PIERSON WALTER CURRY MR. AND MRS. W. C. POMEROY MR. AND MRS. W. M. CURTIS MR. AND MRS. IAMES POWELL MR. AND MRS. A. B. DAVIS MR. AND MRS. L. G. PRATT MR. AND MRS. I. C. DAVIS MR. AND MRS. W. L. PRATT MR. AND MRS. K. W. DEFOE MR. AND MRS. IOHN W. RETTMAN MR. AND MRS. FLOYD DIXON MR. AND MRS. G. I. RICHTER DUCHESS SHOPPE MR. AND MRS. EDDIE RICK MR. AND MRS. ARVID ERICKSON MR. AND MRS. KENNETH RING MRS. L. ERUEN MR. AND MRS. M. RIPLEY MR. AND MRS. ALAN FAULKNER MR. AND MRS. I. C. RISING MR. AND MRS. I. B. FAULKNER MR. AND MRS. C. B. ROBERSON MRS. F. A. FOSTER MR. AND MRS. LEON ROCKWELL A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. CARL ROSSEY A FRIEND MR. AND MRS. P. RUF, IR. MRS. I. FRITI-I MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL M. FYCKINGNER MR. AND MRS. WALTER SANDELL MISS MAZIE GREEN MR. AND MRS. R. C. SAXTON MR. AND MRS. LYLE C. HACKETT AND WILMA MR. AND MRS. P. A. SCHEIWER MR. AND MRS. M. C. HAMMOND MRS. C. G. SCHLIPF MR. AND MRS. THEODORE HARMAN MR. AND MRS. H. I. SCHMID MR. AND MRS. C. R. HARRISON MR. AND MRS. FRED B. SCHNIEDER MR. AND MRS. H. R. HART MR. AND MRS. CHARLES N. SCHWEITZER MR. AND MRS. O. W. HAZELTON MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SHARP MR. AND MRS. I. G. HEAPS MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD SMITH MR. AND MRS. O. L. HEDGES MR. AND MRS. KENNETH C. SMITH MR. AND MRS. L. I. HEMMIS MR. AND MRS. W. F. STEINER MR. AND MRS. C. HERMAN MR. AND MRS. C. E. STERNBERG MR. AND MRS. L. W. HOLDEN MR. AND MRS. P. STETSON MRS. R. HOOD MR. AND MRS. WALTER SWANSON MR. AND MRS. K. E. HULTMAN MR. AND MRS. I. H. THOMAS MR. AND MRS. I. IVAN HUNTER MR. AND MRS. C. THOMPSON MR. AND MRS. A. HUSBAND MR. AND MRS. W. TUBBS CHARLES IACOBSON MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE TUBERSON MR. AND MRS. I. E. IOHNSON MR. AND MRS. HOWARD R. TURNER MR. AND MRS. R. A. IONES MR. AND MRS. HARRY E. WAGNER MR. AND MRS. MATT KERR MR. AND MRS. OSCAR M. WALLIN MR. AND MRS. IOHN M. KING MR. AND MRS. GLENN WALTERS MR. AND MRS. N. KOSHOIAN MR. AND MRS. R. BOYD WATSON MRS. KRUPP MR. AMD MRS. CLARENCE H. WHEELER MR. AND MRS. G. M. LAFFERTY MR. AND MRS. CLARK L. WILLIAMS MR. AND MRS. A. H. LANGMYER MR. AND MRS. W. I-I. WURST MR. AND MRS. VIC LARSON MR. AND MRS. I. A. YOUNG -5- I I I I ANNUARIUM - the progress of the year - titles our Yearbook and heralds the theme of a seasonal procession of Wesleyville High School's activities. Progress in any form is dependent on order, and all activity in our school, curricular and extra-curricular, maintains that regulation in accordance with time, circumstance, and purpose. AUTUMN, the exciting beginning, bustles with organization and resolve, as classes and clubs take form, and Football, with its attendant color groups, Band and Majorettes, sparks our eager enthusiasm. WINTER, the plodding middle, is more quietly busy. Classes are settled and absorbing, clubs pursue their purposeful ends, and Basketball holds the sport spotlight. Finally SPRING steps in to reap the reward. Events occur in rapid suc- cession to prove the months of effective effort. Suddenly, the year is about to end and Commencement is near. To us Seniors, the end of our final year at Wesleyville is but a mark of progress on the calendar of our lives. Henceforth, we shall meet life on a bigger scale. New experiences and new problems will be ours, but, because of our association with the high standards of Wesleyville High School and its co- operative faculty, we look forward with pleasant anticipation to the experiences, with confidence, to the problems. The progress of the year,-all years,-all our lives is our challenge. May each of us meet it well! -7- Uevldcazfdan lt is with deep pride that we dedicate our ANNUARlUM to a true son of Wesleyville, our coach, lim Manafo. Mr. Manafo, both as a student and instructor at Wesleyville High School, has exemplified the character and citizenship gualities which our school and community respect. As friend and teacher, he has been remarkably success- ful in developing these same traits in the students who have known him. His quiet, friendly, dry humor has made him a favorite among us. His deep insight and sincere understanding have warranted our respect. As a coach, his record proves him one of the finest. With a very limited student body, he has given the Maroon and White a place in the athletic sun which attracts the attention of all schools, large and small. We look forward to future seasons with Coach Manafo on the field, ex- citing the Bulldogs to victoryg to future years with Mr. Manafo at his desk, guiding his students toward honorable citizenship. i.-g, UPL PQI. SA :Z VEIVIQEIQ mu, FRI. I Z 8 9 I5 I6 ZZ 23 Z9 30 26440060 '7aaeald7az'e , , , Bottom Row: Sally Smith, Kermit Peterson, Shirley Frith, lerry Sandell, loan Whitaker, Richard Sohmieder, Sally Koons, Leroy Nelson, Carol Kane. Second Row: Kay Cvarn. lean Whitaker, David Atkinson, Mary Lou Francis, Kenneth Nuber, Carol Thomas, William Brown, Geraldine Livoti, Carl Schlipl. Third Row: Boyd Franos, Beverly Soliday, William Holmes, Ronald Gray, lon Root, Rhoda McElhoe, Roger Wettiken. Fourth Row: Beverly Smith, Wray Pomeroy, Kenneth Moore, lack Holden, Walter Kreide, Kenneth Ring, lanet Larson. Fifth Row: David Turner, Lois Barrick, loseph Sementilli, Dorene Smith, Carl Cook, Donna Smith, Phillip Komorek, Beverly Nece. The lively spirit ot the class ot l955 marks its members as people to watch. We chose them to introduce the Autumn section ot our Yearbook because it is fitting that the high school beginners, experiencing their first tastes ot the tour-year career, should be coupled with September, the school year's opener. Both snapshots reveal an interest in curricular aspects. May it long continue! Leroy Nelson, in the lett photo, knows the answer, Miss Wilson. At the right, the entire class seems vastly interested in Mr. Schmidt's explanation. IO Wien 75 '4 Hammn, 75 '4 ?aaL'5czZZ BULLDOG'S RECORD Our Date Scores Opponents September 15 .... . . . 12 Kanty Prep, . . . . September 21 .,.. , 6 North East .... September 20 .... . . . 27 Union City. . . . . Gctober 5 ..., . , 4 26 Edinboro. , , 4 , Qctober 12 .... . . . 20 Girard ...... . . . . , Qctober 19 ,.... . . 20 Lawrence Park ..,, . Qctober 26 ..,,. . . 27 Albion ...., ...., , November 2 4.... 0 Harborcreek ..,. PLAYERS' INDIVIDUAL SCORES Player TD Pts. Total Harrison ..... . . . 10 0 60 Frith .,... . . 7 12 54 Schmid .r.. . , 1 0 6 Brady. ..... . , 1 0 6 Scheiwer .,.., . . 1 0 6 Garn. .,... . . -L -0- i Total ..... . . . 21 12 138 Barbera Laughner, chosen football queen by the members of the football team, reigned at the Harborcreek-Wesleyville pre- game rally. ,,11, Their Scores 26 27 19 7 13 27 13 32 MQ! Oakes Th Jack QYY3PSo'14E' il' fra fgxlif' .R A . 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They love to perform, enjoy trying new routines, and, in general, supply a nice bit of zip to the atmosphere. We caught them in some informal poses. To the left they're blocking the stairwayfs- and nicely, too, we think. Priscilla and Rosemarie, the flag twirlers, flank our Drum Majorette, Donna Harman, in the next snap. Then we thought the individual pictures of Donna with her two baton s, and Rosie, the head of the Majorettes, were guite good, too. Baton twirlers don't just grow, however. These girls, as all other aspirants to their positions must, have trained for at least four years to be come members of the group. They, in turn, train the elementary and junior high students in the art. Tt all takes time and effort, but they agree it's worth it. 14 ide 'gem' of cz Umm . . . BAND First Row: Richard Schniieder, Dorene Smith, Wfilliarn Holmes, Burdette Bennett, Mary Lou Francis. Second Row: Dorcfhy Wadsworth, Harold Spencer, Betsy Charnplin, Roger Brady, Donald Brown, Carl Cook. Third Row: Melvin Cakes, Kenneth Ring, Kermit Peterson, James Crum, Peter Moore. Fourth Row: Richard Dtzntord, Gary Hill Tack Thompson Charles Schneider Ar'hur Husband, Drum Magoreite Donna Harn.an, Charles Schweitzer, Hal Hart Willa McKee, Ronald Gray, George Clark. The Senior Band opened the tall season with combined concerts at Cochranton and Wesleyville, sharing the spotlight with the Cochranton Band. in the spring, Art Husband, Rog Brady, Hal Hart, Ray Powell, and Carl Cool: attended the District Band Festival at Edinboro, and from that delegation, Rog Brady was selected to attend State Band at Washington, Pennsylvania on May 8, 9, and lO. Gn April 25, the Senior Band began the Spring Concert with a halt-hour program. The Tunior Band pictured at the lower right torms the nucleus of a tuture Senior Band. These youngsters have begun early to train tor the parts they will play in high school. instrumental lessons begin in the titth and sixth grades, and when a majority ot the beginning students are ready, the Tunior Band is formed. ' W 'Z 1 152 JUNIOR BAND Bottom Row: Gary Minor, Charles Slavinan Tanes Peitinato Neil Rcssey, Dottie Lou Heller Carol George, Marlene Vidic. Second Row Rctvert M1haiak Gary Garn, David Engel Laurel Frisch, Lois Smith, Betty Ann Francis. Third Row: Holmes Margaret Saltsniari Douglas Monroe, Nancy Smith. Fourth Row: Rchert Hfigle, RcgerKa:-erle.:1, Tame-s Harniar Ronald Miller, lcyce Schietterle, Glend Walters Marv Lou Drvhson Donald Nelvor Thcnxas Rui, Raymond Leahey, Tohn Ziegler Fifth Row: Tudy Stone, Barbara Roth, Ma Antierson Mary Hooks, Louise Richards, Ted Martin, Richard Vidic, Charles Schneider Earl Barrics hlyrcri Aarcnsoti. i5 -- 0 'Zim 'miie Bottom Row: Pat Condon, Audrey Hannah, William Scheiwer, lon Peterson. Second Row: Dorene Smith, Carl Schlipf, lack Thompson, Art Husband, Walter Ptaslc, Gail Cummings, Marc Brunner, Burdette Bennet, Walter Kreide. President William Scheiwer, seated at the desk, is planning the activities ot the Student Senate tor the year. This organization, under the direction oi Mr. McKee, our supervising principal, has, tor its main purpose, the task ot formulating student policy within the school. Student suggestions and complaints receive the attention ot the group at its regular meetings, when discussion leads to appropriate action. Thus, students receive practical experience in the workings ot our democratic system ot government. , I I I Am me I I I I LIBRARY CLUB Bottom Row: Lois Van Benthuysen, Donna Harman, lo Ellen McKee, lo Weigel, Sponsor Mrs. Lois MacDonald, Nan Rossey, Marilyn Coombes, Ruth Martin, lo Ellen Root. Second Row: Sarah Livoti, Pose Koshoian, Rosemarie Pratt, loann Wurst, Shirley Stetson, Barbara Cornelius, Priscilla Hammond, Marguerite Schmid, lean Curtis. Third Row: Barbara Adams, lna Rae McElhoe, Susan Speice, Carole Schmitz, Barbara Richter, lean Williams, Leah Shay, Dawn Mathers, Gail Cummings. Fourth Row: Betty Gunn, Barbara Ohl, Shirley Metzler, Patricia Miller, Patricia Condon, Coleen Steward, Donna Law, Dorothy Wadsworth. The organization ot the Library Club in the tall is an important event because these girls statt our Library during the entire year, under the direction ot Mrs. Lois MacDonald. Mem- bi rs? ip is limited to the Senior High School. ln addition to their tasks, the girls annually sponsor a party for the youngsters at St. loseph's Home. ln the snapshots to the right we have the various com- mittees at Work on those plans. This year they went out to the Home and provided a delighttul atternoon tor the children ot kindergarten age. ,,17 , 2 X L s i w s l r w L 1 s r I I E F Q X Y-TEENS Bottom Row:'w1EL'lT 1'wu V511-::f'1'KM TZ111l.:- zczv- EW ,5.'.i' HNwz:-'13 S: ' rx 'fr ffl Ka? rev ' N fu: U- :S 3,11 1 PH,-if:1,.: 'fPz.1 Leif my it.fl-- ,Q Second Row: PAT. 'wa M ly' :jgg lr 5' Sta B r1v'f2?1::k sri 213'-Q' N1-'lex it 1:1 121.1 ffvie. . V-fifw rr LSU- f-31,1 f,-fm 'v'Jv1V?, iff.fulfTv:rx.1:.,rp11, IuW'1:uy4,l, Sumlx Ihwm, P3151 'ma MMI: Third Row: Udrmxm M :Chmf IL: FH:-vrl K Q '?, 196111 NVIHMU- ind Km- Mvl'.U,1f- DwyxrmH.1:ly.K1u Rvxifx Mfsrhn, Vwfxtlvfiux Rw:'Pxif'1 M-Zia Van BQI1'?n.y'en Ufwww MwT51orff, Iiwbaux fkfmnf Fourth Row: I547I1H1.' W-:nl wcvzih fffleer f'SHv.'f114f ffrflru Vliriwss Ihvyam 1,12-, I'v :1ll.1H4:'1'.r.Nl K:-w ,JU -:vw Pav ' :Cin 5 fv- N lr an PN' '. km V1-'f-:,. w V--'Em' 15,311 l 1', i'-'Im'--: rl' Iw'f3'CYv::r1 JR. Y-TEENS Bottom Row: W91xyuur'z- Sctl'1rw'-nif:?!', 1f1!x.fguNf-Nwn:!1 Kmun Kymllser, Iam-1 QM, Nfwmxx Andn-'1'vm, Buylyfnfx Hf-xywvrwarx llmlaie lm- Tlvvmyw fm, N.1rv yf51'lw1fim-1, lwrij f-1 ww'-' Second Row: Dvvivv VI 11 rr' KM F' -rx V' M Bi N 'lf Ne- BPz'f'H' S'i',1l4f, Dfw ff- Sr' lm Uz:'r..1, f N51 H4-lgl If-ww Nu Third ROW -1- -V Y- ' .V V F' - cw 1 v :M Juv- nfl-.1 L7nr.ffI.r'1f4 X-'-,Crip f Yu, 11' iff- 22,1--My - 7 43 - eemz Wade 74am Wamfez Wwe me 345206 gm ez za 'Swap to First Row: David Turner, Richard Schrnieder, Larry Scholton Walter Ptask Robert Morosky Boyd Franos Warner Law. Second Row: Mr. Stankiewicz, sponsor, lames Bankoske David Young Harold Perkins Frank Anderson lohn Byers, James Scholton. Right Single: Harold Perkins Captain The beginning ot school to the Patrol and its sponsor, Mr. Stanlciewicz, means the start of safety duties. The boys are shown in an outdoor shot, With their Captain, Harold Perkins, instructing them in the proper stance tor protecting the elementary students about to cross a busy intersection. All school events are occasions tor the Patrol to' assume positions and keep order. Membership presumes a sense of re- sponsibility and leadership. Volume IX No 1 WESLEYVILLE PA NOVEMBER 13, 1951 Published by Wesleyvillell SOUND OFF Before the year is finished, many headaches Will have been felt, many stories Written, and many deadlines met. But here all looks placid ..... First, meet the snoopers. These are the reporters Who will ferret all the little secrets of your lives and see that they are printedfPhyllis Patterson, lon Peterson, Dawn Mathers, Donna Smith, Donna Harman, Richard Schmieder, and lean Williams ..... Marilyn Coombes, Carole Schmitz, Pat McLaughlin, Rosie Koshoian, and lo Ellen McKee handle the business end and hope ends will meet ..... The busy editors of the school news- paper, Tom Bobango, Nan Rossey, Art Husband, Pat Condon, and lo Weigle tackle the fall edition ..... Feature writers Coleen Steward, Rosemarie Pratt, Ruth Martin, Maggie Schmid, Priscilla Hammond, ina Rae McElhoe, Lois Van Benthuysen, and Mabel Martin search for and ex- change ideas. C201 l QQUADV WED I Q I5 ZZ Z9 M E EZ az I3 ze, Z7 gf --v -- M...-My -rs 5.4 5. ,- 65' , if i' '-'wqga '2'1 v1'SbfmqgQrf'??'wT1'M2'- ff' ' ' zz ,A -. f.,f. ' bf ' g!,if?,isfSe1Z5if, kk Lf 1 2 ' Q, ,,4, . 2 .e f. wg ,V E Q - ', ff. ,J Wi 4 n .. r It ,,,f,,. A-575 5,5 .,L- -,Ag ,. W - an 4 ',,, 1- 21 v rn ,,,,., n Q IQ 33? .qw M S I - K ft. N., R I' 'Q .1 4-1 .V ----+--- ........ ,,.,, - x, fbi: ,I 7 'L .' ,xi--fww-nag , ,Q Wu-:, X W A 5,V.,y-W: v 4 '-km: Li - .. ' ., 4 a , 3 1 5 v . , Wien , 1 f Gfw , Va. 'li f 7 A-if , 5' ,-.Id:Lf1 .'- i ' rv , in F QF if ii ,L .I X 1 f il ab ' , 1,vx.4V, N V QL Q 1 ii, Qg g, i' g ,, 'Q i f -1 , ., '.ff'Qm. .fmbiwgfgl J 6 . 2. .. ,. 1 N ,, 1.a ' S, , vw' ,.. 5. ,Ysxfw it 'Hamm , iv::i13S5TY V2 -1 ,sv . THE SOUND-OFF Seniors Select Play - - - Arsenic and 0Id Lace Bottom Row: Pat Condon, Nan Rossey, Donna Harman, Bud Harrison, Bill Schmid Bernard Maynard. Second Row: Russ Rettrnan, lohn Blossey, Frank Frith, Tom Bobango, Art Husband, Bill Scheiwer, Tom Culhane, Bob Meadway. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Abby Brewster. ........ .......,.,.........,........ .,..,. P a t Condon The Rev. Dr. Harper .... ..... B nd Harrison Teddy Brewster ,... . . . . . .Art Husband Qtticer Brophy. .... .,,.... F rank Frith Martha Brewster. . Otticer Klein ..... Elaine Harper, . . . Mortimer Brewster. . . . Mr. Gibbs ........ lonathan Brewster Dr. Einstein ....., Qtticer Q'Hara. .. Lieutenant Rooney Mr. Witherspoon, Director ..,..,.,. Student Directors. PRODUCTION STAFF Business Managers. . . ,,.,. ...... ....,...........,.. . . Publicity. . ,... . . . Stage Managers ..... ........... Properties ......, Make-Up .... . . . Wardrobe ..,.. . . .Donna Harman . , . . .lohn Blossey ....,.....NanRossey .Bernard Maynard , . . .Bob Meadway . . . , .Russ Rettman . . , , .Bill Scheiwer . . . .Tom Bobango . . . . . .Bill Schmid ..,.......,......,TomCulhane Mr. Ronald Brooks Audrey Hannah, Rose Koshoian .lo Weigel, Sarah Livoti Carole Schmitz, Barbara Richter Bud Harrison, Bill Scheiwer, Art Husband, Bill Schmid . . . .Barbara McGuay, Pat McLaughlin, Russ Rettman, Marian Peters ,,23.. Mabel Martin, Patt Wenzel Donna Harman, Tom Culhane mm amide zfagefazfec ' G. A. A. Bottom Row: Bonnie Barnhart, Donna Harman, Patricia Miller, Sarah Livoti, Donna Smith, Sponsor Mrs. Clara Tuttle, Rosemarie Pratt, Phyllis Patterson, lean Williams, Marguerite Schmid. Second Row: Beverly Smith, Shirley Metzler, Barbara Cornelius, Barbara Adams, Beverly Soliday, lo Ellen McKee, Lois Barrick, Marilyn Coombes, Leah Shay, Ina Rae McElhoe, Ioann Wurst. Third Row: Shirley Stetson, Gail Cummings, lo Ellen Root, Ruth Martin, Carole Schmitz, Barbara Richter, Lois Van Benthuysen, Dorene Smith, Beverly Nece, Dawn Mathers. Fourth Row: Io Weigel, Geraldine Livoti, Patricia McLaughlin, Sally Koons, Barbara Ohl, lean Whitaker, loan Whitaker, Dorothy Wadsworth, Betty Gunn, Carol Kane, Patricia Condon. Fifth Row: Audrey Hannah, lanet Larson, Priscilla Hammond, Carol Thomas, Rose Koshoian, Rhoda McElhoe, Mabel Martin, lon Peterson, Donna Law, lean Curtis. G. A. A. Never let it be said that the girls bow to the boys in the athletic department! During the winter season, while the male talent is earnestly pursuing victory in the basketball realm the lassies ot Wesleyville are spending two nights a week with Mrs. Tuttle in the vigorous and enthusiastic volleyball and basket- ball departments. Girls trom ninth through twelfth grades are encouraged to belong to the Girls' Athletic Association and are awarded sweaters in their senior year tor taithtul membership and activity. ind Emmet eiifmatdm , . . DEBATE CLUB Bottom Row: Audrey Hannah, Melvin Oakes, Rosemarie Pratt, Patricia Condon, Walter Ptask, lo Ellen McKee, Mabel Martin, Richard Schmieder. Second Row: Rhoda McElhoe, lean Williams, Ruth Martin, Donna Harman, Marilyn Coombes, lna Rae McElhoe, Lois Barrick. Third Row: Carol Kane, Barbara Ohl, Rose Koshoian, Marguerite Schmid, Beverly Soliday, Shirley Stetson, Coleen Steward, Mary Lou Francis. DEBATE CLUB Although the Debate Club is organized early in the school year and the members are busily en- gaged throughout the tall and winter, the competitive activity begins during February. The Club is composed of members from ninth through twelfth grades, an arrangement which insures adequate training before participation in competition. DEBATE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Affirmative Negative February l Girard Audrey Hannah lo Ellen McKee Rose Koshoian Donna Harman Pat Condon Coleen Steward February 8 Lawrence Park Maggie Schmid Walter Ptask lean Williams Barbara Ohl Audrey Hannah Mabel Martin February l5 Academy Ruth Martin Melvin Oakes lna Rae McElhoe Marilyn Coombes Rosemarie Pratt Mabel Martin February 29 Millcreek Shirley Stetson Io Ellen McKee Rose Koshoian Barbara Ohl Pat Condon Coleen Steward March 7 North East Audrey Hannah Melvin Oakes Pat Condon Mabel Martin March 14 Academy Rose Koshoian Melvin Oakes Pat Condon Mabel Martin March 21 Harborcreek lna Rae McElhoe Melvin Oakes Pat Condon Mabel Martin March 28 Millcreek Rose Koshoian Melvin Oakes Pat Condon Mabel Martin Um eczm74 797faz'.,. CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row: Mary Ann Greze gorzewski, Gail Cummings, Phyllis Patterson, loann lNurst, lna Rae McElhce. Second Row: lean Williams, Pat Condon, lo Weigel, Sarah Livoti, Audrey Hannah, Nan Rossey, Maggie Schmid. The formal picture of the official morale boosters includes both Varsity and l.V. Cheerleaders These tonsilar-talented ladies give their all at sports events to insure noise and support for the athletes Successful pep rallies during football and basketball seasons were the results of their sponsors Mrs. Tuttle careful planning and their adroit execution. lt's hard to imagine school without them! The Senior Cheerleaders line up in attractive fashion just before a basket- ball game ..... The lower left snap reveals an atmosphere of congeniality. We hasten to assure our athletic rivals that the picture was caught after the game. film gunmen? ,an ,mm , .. Bottom Row: Bud Hezrxscxz, HQ1 Hart. Marc Brumzer, Chuck Currnmmgs, Coach George Schmid. Second Row: Carl Schhpf, E211 Scheiw-er. Frank Fmfh, Reg Brxzdy, Drk Dxxhfcrd, M61 Cakes, Bob Ivieedx-Jay. VARSITY DATA OUR DATE SCORES OPPONENTS December 4 1951 44 Conneaut Valley ....,.. December 1951 29 Mi11creek ...,.,.,..... December 1951 54 Ave11a, . .,.... ..,. . . December 1951 48 Shadyside Academy .... December 1951 40 George Jr. Republic .... December 1951 35 Corry ,.4....,.....,.. January 1952 42 McKean ,.....,... x'January 1952 45 Albion ........,..... January 1952 44 Conneaut, Ohio ..... iiJanuary 1952 46 Lawrence Park. . . . AJanuary 1952 45 North East ....., iJanuary 1952 57 Union City. . . . iJanuary 1952 53 Harborcreek ...,. i':January 1952 50 Girard ........ . :f February 1952 31 Harborcreek. . . . . Ifebruary 1952 38 Albion ........ . . . ikFebruary 1952 40 Lawrence Park. . . . ilrebruary 1952 43 North East .,.,.. ifebruary 1952 53 Union City ,.., iFebruary 1952 35 Harborcrek ...... iI 'ebruary 1952 38 Girard .....,...... February 1952 40 Conneaut, Ohio ,..,.,, . Qu ikDenotes League Game ' 4Denotes Play-Off Game for First Half Championship PLAYERS' INDIVIDUAL SCORES PLAYER F. G. FOULS TOTAL Harrison .......... . .... 1 19 61 299 Cummings. . . . . '16 46 198 Hart .....,.. . . 72 52 196 Scheiwer. . . , 42 42 126 Brady ..... , . 38 28 104 PLAYER Frith .,....,, Dunford ...., Brunner. . . Schlipf .... Oakes . .,.. . Meadway .... THEIR HIGH SCORES SCORERS 58 Harrison f16 48 Harrison-V 13 44 Harrison --19 42 Cummings, Hart -12 33 Cummings, Scheiwerff 10 40 Harrison -- 24 45 Harrison 12 42 Harrison, Cummings 14 61 Harrison, Cummings - 11 44 Harrison--14 49 Harrison --17 45 Brady 14 35 Cummings'-23 45 Scheiwer-14 47 Scheiwer 9 57 Hart-'17 49 Harrison -13 33 Harrison -18 48 Harrison -21 63 Hart-- 15 48 Harrison f -23 42 Harrison' -V 11 F. G. FOULS TOTAL , . 'I 2 16 . . 4 2 10 . . 3 3 9 1 2 4 . 1 0 2 . . 0 1 1 if-if mi ,WZ il A,-,,,..,v K . I K' T L' r ' A 5 'iQ-'f:'.ffQ:?+?i.,f , ,Q x J, www, .QQ f' 31:5 1 .W ,i,:: fL p1 1 , A..,..,. ,Maw , 1 W f' 2. . fmii Af qv, ' .gig 5 Q- .A .. 5 ,Vg . , .aw H v 5131 ' Ln., gli? ,.Az 1 M E 7 M 4,.gm.:2, vi bk ,.f. K ' ff 13 Conneaut Valley ..., . 1 1 Millcreek .,.......... . . 11 George Jr. Republic ...,. . 36 St. Gregory. .,....,. . OUR DATE SCORES OPPONENT December 4, 1951 December 11 1951 December 18 1951 December 19 1951 December 21 1951 31 Corry ...,..., January 8 1952 31 Albion ........... January 11 1952 21 Conneaut, Ohio ..., January 15 1952 10 Lawrence Park .,.. January 18 1952 20 North East ..... January 22 1952 30 Union City ,.... January 25 1952 32 Harborcreek ..... January 28 1952 28 Girard ....... February 5 1952 28 Albion ....... . 4 February 12 1952 15 Lawrence Park .... February 15 1952 29 North East ..... February 19 1952 31 Union City ..... February 22 1952 21 Harborcreek ..... February 26 1952 19 Girard ....... ad lie Q OUR DATE SCORES OPPONENT December 5 1951 55 Waterford ...,., December 19 1951 22 Waterford ...,., January 4 1952 27 McKean ,.,....., January 29 1952 17 Lawrence Park ..... February 6 1952 32 Millcreek ,..... February 13, 1952 18 Lawrence Park ..4.. February 20 1952 43 North East ..,.. February 27 1952 41 North East ..... February 29 1952 32 Fairview ..... March 4 1952 40 Millcreek ,.,. N -- 29- THEIR HIGH SCORES SCORERS Oakes-4 Kreide+3 Schlip f-7 Oakes-12 Oakes-10 Sch1ipfA9 Kreide-5 Oakesf3 Ho1mesf8 Sch1ipf!12 Holmes-8 Schlip E-9 Oakes--8 Oakes---4 Sc hlipf -12 Kreide 12 Sc hlipf f-7 Sc hlipf V--8 THEIR HIGH SCORES SCORERS Schlipf-16 Cassata-7 Ho1mesf14 Vidic-11 Kreide -17 Schlipf-ff 6 Vidic-14 Schlipf-V 26 Vidic -12 Vidic-13 ,4fZm one Uaez , , . W CLUB Bottom Row: Bernard Maynard, Charles Harrison, Art Husband, Mr. lames Manafo, sponsor, Russel Rettman, Frank Frith, Bill Scheiwer. Second Row: Bill Schmid, Ray Powell, Bob Meadway, Chuck Cummings, Rog Brady, Marc Brunner, Kay Garn. Third Row: Gary Hill, Dick Duntord, Tom Bobango, Hal Hart, Chuck Sharp, lack Thompson. Coach lim Manato advises the lettermen ot the school, W Club members, who have earned their honors in sports participation, alert response to an ideal ot tair play, and the spirit ot team cooperation. The boys concentrated their energy this year to the presentation of a boxing show, a program sponsored to help finance their yearly project, jackets tor the Senior members. -30 -Y 5 UN. I9 Z6 UN. MON af 5 I IZ 819 T5 ZQ Spring Time is Prom Time, and Prom Time is lunior Time, tor a ll cmdcvza 74655612456 JUNIORS Bottom Row: David Walters, Ruth Martin, Merlin Russel, Lois Van Benthuysen, Charles Cummings, lo Ellen McKee, Hal Hart, Marilyn Coombes. Second Row: Dick Duntord, lna Rae McElhoe, Dan Briggs, Sue Speice, Ray Powell, lean Williams, lim Hayes, Priscilla Hammond. Third Row: Charles Sharp, Coleen Steward, Leroy Woods, Rosemarie Pratt, Rog Brady, Maggie Schmid, Marc Brunner, lon Peterson. Fourth Row: Gary Hill, Donald Keough, Phyllis Patterson, Wendell Sandell, Barbara Chl, lack Thomp- son, larnes Gunn. extra-curricular planning is centered on this big event in the Iunior school year. UMoon Mist was the enticing title ot the Prom, held in Union Hall, Lawrence Park, on May 15. Qn the curricular side, ot course, luniors are pointing toward the last year ot high school education. ot the tweltth. We hope they will know uccess as Seniors! Junior girls pause in Gym class to smile for our photographer Here we have the Prom Committee busily at work on a myriad of plans. 32 Ai. intensive concentration in their major tields during the eleventh year prepares them tor the tinishing touches l I 1 Wadcec S' MIXED CHORUS Bottom Row: A1:d:'ey Hannah, Ba:'b.atri Chl. Rosemarie Pratt, Susan Speixe lc Vfeigel, lf' Elle-:1 Mcliee lraa Rae lwicliltice, Nan Rcssey Mary lpn l::'.iticis, Patricza Vferizel. Second Row: P:,sC1ll.1 l'l,i!I.!I'.Ci1l, lean l'f1ll1an1s Xfaisel fwfsir' fi Rhrida T-filflhfe Dcrerie Sizgih, lwlartlyn Cccrrbes, Barbara Latzghrzer, lscis Van Beiifhuyseri. Third Row: Patricia lN'l1ile:', Rcse Kcshcitin, Sarah Livct: Bczizzze B,ir:1ha:'t, Dcriria Harman, Carcle S:hm1'7 David T'.1r'r1e1', Arthyxz' H11si-and Vfilliarii Sitter.-ser' Sari' HQI George Clark Melvin Cakes Bernard Maynard, Thcinas Cxlhazie, Prariialiri Frith, lffilliain Schinxd, Bevezly Scliday, Dorothy YW,iCis',-.'or'th, Patricia Condon, Patricia Mclsaughlin, Phyllis Patterson, lcn Peterscn, Marian Peters. Fourth Row: Vfilliair. Holmes. Richard Duiztcrd Charles Harrison, Charles Cuinriungs Hal Hart, Robert lwleadu-:ay Rona1tiG:'ay, Russel Reitinazi, Roger Brady lack Thomp- son, lcseph Sementillz. MIXED CHORUS Students with vocal talent have ample opportunity at Wesleyville High School, tor we boast ot tive choral groups. Pictured above is the Mixed Chorus, composed ot high school singers. Cn the succeeding pages are the Senior Girls, the Senior Boys', and the two lunior groups. Time is provided in the school schedule tor the training ot these students, under the direction ot Mr. Ronald Brooks, music instructor, and their performances during the year provide the experience they need. ln lanuary a selected group ot the Mixed Chorus participated in the District Chorus at Gil City. Donna Harman, Barbara Laughner, lo Ellen McKee, lna Rae Mclflhoe, Bud Harrison, Art Husband, Bill Scheiwer, Frank Frith, Rog Brady, Hal Hart, and Marc Brunner were the representatives. Ct that group, Art Husband was chosen as delegate to the All-State Chorus at Willces-Barre in March. One ot the most entertaining events ot the spring was the presentation ot the Spring Concert when the lunior Choruses sang a group ot folk songs and the Senior Groups were featured in the Cantata, 'Caravanf' C. 33 as 7476 77feZaaffJaa4 . . , SENIOR GIRLS' CHORUS Bottom Row: Sally Smith, Rhoda McElhoe, Dawn Mathers, lean Williams, Marilyn Coombes, Io Ellen McKee, Ina Rae McElhoe, Barbara Laughner, Pat Wenzel, lanet Larson, Dorothy Wadsworth. Second Row: Pat Miller, Barbara Cornelius, Barbara Ohl, Mary Lou Francis, Rosemarie Pratt, Pat Condon, Beverly Soliday, Dorene Smith, Nan Rossey, Marian Peters, Ion Peterson. Third Row: Carole Schmitz, Donna Harman, Beverly Nece, Barbara Adams, Coleen Steward, Donna Law, Sally Koons, Carol Thomas, Phyllis Patterson, loan Brown. Fourth Row: Sue Speice, Priscilla Hammond, Rosie Koshoian, Audrey Hannah, Sarah Livoti, Bonnie Barnhart, lo Weigel, Pat McLaughlin, loan Whitaker, Lois Barrick, lean Whitaker, Mabel Martin. SENIOR BOYS' CHORUS Bottom Row: lack Thompson, Bill Scheiwer, Art Husband, Kay Garn, David Atkinson, Richard Schmieder, lerry Sandell, Kermit Peterson. Second Row: Ray Powell, Frank Frith, Marc Brunner, Hal Hart, Rog Brady, Dave Walters, Kenneth Nuber, George Clark. Third Row: Bob Meadway, Melvin Oakes, Dick Duntord, Bernard Maynard, Bud Harrison, Russ Rettman, loe Sementilli, Ronald Gray. Fourth Row: Tom Culhane, Bill Schmid, Bill Holmes, Wendell Sandell, Lee Goodman, lack Holden, Kenny Ring, JUNIOR BOYS' CHORUS Bottom Row: Peter Rambeau, Robert Maille, Neal Rossey, lohn Ziegler, Charles Schneider, lames Harman, Howard Kemp, Douglas Bennett. Second Row: Charles Slayman, Ralph Bailey, Robin Burrows, Gary Minor, Donald Nelson, Peter Moore, Matt Kerr, larnes Pettinato, David Engle. Third Row: Tom Ruf, Ronald Miller, Roger Kaberlein, Raymond Leahey, Ray Stanclitf, Carl Holmes, lames Bartlett, lames Bankoske, Richard Martin, Robert Hagle, David Bloom, Kenneth Peterson. Fourth Row: Norbert Trohoski, Harold Spencer, Robert Morosky, lames Crum, Ted Martin, Charles Schweitzer, accompanist, David Rettman, Edward Samartino, Charles Larson, Douglas Monroe, lames Campbell. JUNIOR GIRLS' CHORUS Bottom Row: Florence lohnson, lanet Ohl, lanice Thompson, Marlene Vidic, Merale Mando, Ellen Schemlott. Second Row: Donna Stanclitt, Glenda Walters, loyce Cline, Eleanore Schmieder, Sandra Komorek, loyce Schietterle, Mary Lou Dobson, Carol George, Laurel Frisch. Third Row: Carol Faulkner, Barbara Erwen, ludy Gray, Mary Etta Coleman, Doris Finley, Betty Ann Francis, ludy Stone, Nancy Woods, Mary Atkinson, Esther Minor, Dottie Lou Heller. Fourth Row: Willa McKee, accompanist: Marian Walters, Diane Kramer, accompanist, Pat Rockwell, Carol Faulkner, Betsy Champlin, Marilyn Viard, lune Laub, Edith Magee, Diane Lindahl, Marilyn Gray, Nancy Smith. David Turner. 34 K Wa. F' A Sap :SESS Iwi A . 9 K ' :SF W V gg M ,4wg? 35? if 3 v - V' . 'J F f J K L , 'Y QS - ,.,,. 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'Fm- FM MfNQ3'7fvg5 14nd Wigwam We suspect that the Seventh Grade posed tor that snapshot on the lett, but they're really at Work on an English assignment in the opposite picture. They have evidenced a sincere interest in all activity, curricular and extra-curricular, and tor that reason, should tind the trail to 1957 a happy one. SEVENTH GRADE Bottom Row: Norbert Trohoski, lean Nece, Denis Franos, Linda Hatheway, Daniel Sharp, Kathleen Pratt, lack Whitman, Doris Finley, Carl Holmes. Second Row: Norma Anderson, David Woods, Donna Wiggins, lames Bankoske, loyce Breen, Raymond Leahey, Marilyn Gray, lohn Byers. Third Row: Donna Harner, Kenneth Lohse, Yvonne Sidun, lohn Mancini, Mary Etta Coleman, lames Scholton, Susan Majewski, Robert Morosky, Marleen Sullivan. Fourth Row: Karen Knauer, lanice Lee Thompson, lames Harman, Nancy Woods, David Bloom, Barbara Heineman, Adam Podsiadlo, Ianice Nelson, Kenneth Peterson. Fifth Row: lanet Ohl, Nancy Schatfner, Thomas Rut, Patricia Dana, Peter Moore, Eleanore Schmieder, Howard Kemp, ludy Mingoy, Irene Crispen. zecimen, 70amew of One-,-fat! Plug hated! TEN PERCENT TOMMY Bottom Row: loan Vtfhitaker, Beverly Soliday, Dcziria Smith, Dcrene Smith, Rhoda Mclfllhoe, Sally Koons, Mary Lou Francis. Second Row: lfffi Root, lerry Sandell, Kermit Peterson, Carl Schlipt, Vvlray Pomeroy, Richard Schrriieder. Hail the conquering cast! For the second time since the beginning ot the annual Qne Act Play Contest, the Freshmen won tirst place. Each class will tell you ot its intense will to take top spot: but when the Freshmen accomplish the teat, they deserve commenda- tion because itls their tirst try. So, we, who lcnow the thrill Cwe can't resist mentioning that we experienced the same in our Freshman yearj, congratulate Mrs. Brewer, the coach, the cast, and the Freshmen. STAGE CREW Bottom Row: Bud Harrison, loe Sementilli, Rog Wettilcen, David Turner. Second Row: Kay Garn, lerry Sandell, Walter Kreide, lack Holden. Curtain Raisersf' thesefthe boys who see that everything is in order for One Act Plays, for all productions on our stage. They're an indispensable organization in the school, as anyone who attempts a stage show well knows. Une- 7461i pkg 9464 SENIOR PLAY CAST First Row: Bud Harrison, Bob Meadway, Nan Rossey, Rose Koshoian. Second Row: Pal Condon, Bernard Maynard, Russ Rellman, Audrey Hannah, Carole Schmitz. JUNIOR PLAY CAST First Row: Dave Walters. Second Row: Barb Ohl, Dick Dunford, Roq Brady. 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Second Row: Pai Miller, Mary Grzeqorzewski, lo Ellen Root. Third Row: Melvin Oakes, W Ptask. Une-1446 ping , 27, 7752 Mr. Lester ..... Mrs. Lester .... Natalie .... Pauline ...... FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE SPARKS FROM AN OLD FLAME SENIORS SOPHOMORES ......RussRettmant' lessieBeam..... ...A....................loEllenRoot' . . . .Audrey Hannah Herbert Beam.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Walter Ptask A , A , ,Nan Rossey Mary Beam. . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Ann Grzegorzewski A A A A , ,Pat Condon Wellington Porter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lee Goodman' A A A ,ROSie Koshoigni' Nick POI'feI'. . . . . . . . . . . .Melvin Oakes Maggie ...... Mike .... Hank .... Peter .,...... . . . .Bernard Maynard . . . . . .Bud Harrison . . . .Bob Meadway Geranium ..,.............................. Carol Schmitz Director-Miss Nancy Wilson COMMITTEES Student Director ............................ Tom Bobango Prompters ......... Properties ..... Ushers .... IT'S COLD I Paw ..... Maw ...AA Snoddy ...... Prissy Lou ..... Mandy ...... Becky Mae ,... Sarry .....,. Neelie Ann .... Zeke ............ Bill Vandemere .... Mrs. Vandemere ..... . . . .Marion Peters, Barb Richter, Sarah Livoti, Barb Laughner . .... Frank Frith, Pat McLaughlin, Mabel Martin, Tom Culhane . . . .lean Curtis, Howard Wheeler N THEM THAR HILLS JUNIORS ......RogerBrady . . . .Marilyn Coombes . . . .Barbara Ohl' ......lo Ellen McKee . . . . . . . .Maggie Schmid . . . . .Lois Van Benthuysen . . . . . . .leanne Williams . . . . .Rosie Pratt . . . . . .Merlin Russel . . . . . . . .Dick Dunford . . . . .Priscilla Hammond The Preacher .......................... ..... D ave Walters Director-Mr. George Schmidt COMMITTEES Student Director .......................... Phyllis Patterson Properties ......... .... M arc Brunner, Wendell Sandell Prompters ..... .... I na Rae McElhoe, Ruth Martin Tickets ...... ............. C huck Cummings Ushers .... ..... C oleen Steward, loan Brown Individual Winners? Clara ......................................... Pat Miller Director-Mrs. Ruth Freeberg COMMITTEES Student Director ........................ Barbara Cornelius Prompters ....... Donna Law, Dorothy Wadsworth, Leah Shay Properties ..,.........,..... Gail Cummings, Ronald Palmer, Burdette Bennett, Harold Perkins Business Manager ..... ...,............., W arner Law Ushers ............. .,... B etty Gunn, Shirley Metzler TEN PERCENT TOMMY FRESHMEN Tommy Ballinger. . . Mom-His mother. . Mary-A sister ..... Louise-A sister .... Suzy-A sister ,.... Gertrude-A visitor ..... Wally-A friend. . . Leon-A friend .... Bill4A friend ..... Bert-A friend ..... lim-A friend ...... Richard Schmieder . . . . . . .Dorene Smith . . . . .Beverly Soliday . . . . .Rhoda McElhoe .........Sally Koons' . . . . .Mary Lou Francis .........lonRoot . . . .Wray Pomeroy . . .lerry Sandell . . . . . . . .Carl Schlipf . . . .Kermit Peterson Angie -Fruit peddler's daughter .... .... I oan Whitaker Lena4The maid ............................. Donna Smith Director-Mrs. Kathryn Brewer COMMITTEES Student Director .......,...................... Bill Holmes Properties ....... Wardrobe ..... . . Ushers ........................ . . . . .Shirley Frith, Kenny Nuber, Kenny Moore, Leroy Nelson Carol Kane, Sally Smith lean Whitaker, Lois Barrick Prompters ....... Carol Thomas, Gerry Livoti, David Atkinson, Sound Effects. . . Kenny Ring, Carl Cook .... . . . .loe Sementilli -397 l Wczg 76 W When the Yearbook is finally published in May, the staff can relax and hope the result is worth the effort. Long before that welcome time, however the people shown below have been planning, worrying, and working, sometimes until the witchmg hour and later Editorial financial, artistic, and composing problems present themselves are solved and disappear That's how ANNUARIUM was born. Business Manager Russ Rettrnan is seated between Tom Bobango, Assis tant, and Bud Harrison, Advertising Manager, scrutinizing the budget. Typists Nan Rossey, Marion Peters, and Shirley Stetson surround Head Typist Rosie Koshoian, who is setting up a page of copy. Audrey Hannah, Circulation Manager, is explaining her system to lunior Representative Rog Brady, as her assis- tants check the subscription file. Last and by no means least, Pat Condon, Carole Schmitz, Bill Scheiwer, Art Husband, all Department Editors, meet with Editor-in-Chief, Mabel Martin, to work on layout. i40- Wade 7mm Om ' ' mice Mr. William B. McKee, lr. Supervising Principal Congratulations, Seniors. l wish you the best in lite! You are probably experiencing a new feeling ot treedom, as though all past re- strictions were behind youfthat now you may go where you want and do all the things you dreamed. Well, you can, it you want to sincerely enough to work tor them. There is no secret to success. The rules are simple: l. Live the Golden Rule. 2. Accept Responsibility. 3. Be Dependable -4. Maintain lntegrity. 5. Be Adaptable. 6. And WQRK, WORK, WGRK. Good Luck I I I William B. McKee, lr. 741, RC,R i Um ca Q, V , f Q ff., 5 X, f J' I , English and commercial subjects are the fields of MISS MARY IEAN MARTIN, BS., who acts as one of the advisors to the Yearbook staff . . . I MR. GEQRGE SCI-IMIDT, A.B., basketball coach, assistant football coach, and one of the directors of the one-act plays this year, also handles the history courses in ninth, tenth, and twelfth grades .... A formidable trio of subjects, English, French, and Latin is Well taken care of by MISS ELIZABETH I-IAMBURGER, AB., Senior Class Advisor, Debate Coach, and SQUND OFF sponsor. Supervision of the Patrol Group is the extra-curricular task of MR. ALCIS STANKIEWICZ, BS., M.Ed., who teaches biology, physics, and chemistry. MRS. LOIS MacDONALD, A.B., versatile teacher and advisor, is librarian, ninth and tenth grade English teacher, and sponsor of the Library Club, the Ir. Y-Teens, and the Iunior Class. ,427 Um ' acuity Seventh and eighth grade history and eighth grade geography and science are taught by MISS DORIS IQHNSQN, AB., who also coaches the Debate team. MR. IAMES MANAFC, AB., popular football mentor, is the boys' physical education and health instructor, as Well as advisor ot the W Club. Home Economics is the forte ot MRS. KATI-IRYN BREWER, BS., sponsor ot the Y-Teens and the director ot the Winning one-act play this year. MISS FERN DGUGL1-XS, R.N. and CERTIFIED HOME AND SCHGOL VISITOR, bandages wounds, hears physical complaints, and listens to an endless round ot excuses for absences. Art instructor, MR. IACK AITON, B.S., manages all secondary art classes, supervises elementary art, and is an advisor to the Yearbook statt. ,43, Um i w V MRS. RUTH FREEBERG, BS., teacher ot commercial subjects and Majorette sponsor, directed the Sophomore one-act play this year. ln addition to teaching all music classes and instructing the band and choruses, MR. RCNALD BROCKS, BS., this year coached the Senior Play, directed 'lMusical Memories tor the Parents' Music Club, and presented the spring Cantata. New to Wesleyville High School this year is MRS. CLARA TUTTLE, girls' physical education instructor, health teacher, advisor ot the Cheerleaders, and Cf. A. A. sponsor. MR. IOHN MacKlNLAY, BS., industrial arts teacher, supervises the stage crew and the public address group, in addition to grooming Winners of bird house contests. Cur mathematics teacher, MISS NANCY WILSCN, also new to Wesleyville, is advisor oi the ninth grade and directed the Senior Class in the spring one-act plays. K 44 ,W Om 7 History and English teaching duties, plus his ottice work, keep MR. ROBERT SAXTCN, BS., another 1952 addition to our school, a very busy man. Our friendly and cooperative ottice secretary, MRS. ELSIE BREBNER, has been a Welcome addition to Wesleyville High School. MR. FRED SNYDER, B.S., M.Ed., teaches seventh and eighth grade mathematics, seventh grade geography and science, and is the tenth grade class sponsor. 7252 Mr. Fullback's athletic prowess A gift ot gab, sparkling eyes, is first rate. So are the build and smooth dancing technique and warm smile of the one- spell livewire in the form ot man stage crew, BUD CSleepYl NAN ROSSEY . . . HARRISON . . . PAT CONDON, vivacious and resourceful, combines a talent tor getting things done with the special knack of getting them done Well . . . The pleasing personality ot TOM BOBANGO, everyone's friend, is evident in his clowning and in his dependable leadership . . . CAROLE SCHMITZ, originator of the poodle at Wesleyville, has artistic talent and a sense of humor that will not be denied . . . eadafw, 7952 Famous tor his ad-libbingf' Three year Winner ot the one- Here's the boy who was torever BERNARD QCharmerl MAY- act play awards and a top notch collecting money tor class pro- NARD is an actor and neat typist, ROSIE KOSHOIAN has jects, RUSS RETTMAN, friendly, dresser ot note . . . an original laugh, pretty cheerful, and often late . . . black hair, and very attractive clothes . . . Big brown eyes and naturally Five toot two, eyes ot blue curly hair are the enviable describe the caretree, always possessions ot mischievous laughing, former Red Feather- SHIRLEY STETSON . . . ette, MARIAN CPeteD PETERS . . . -48- 5? if A Q diggs ,w MN A S 3 ' - 1? f V 1 A ' .11 'milfl Hxmea -H, 1 '3 K Q x vifx.wAi.5,xT liiifk ,,- E. ,cf Az, M-,Q :3 is Ygyxa M3 . 65 'T ' - , Q' f, . f M,.,,..A , ,xg . 32-Q I 1344, , , A. ,i 1 ., 4 lm, . . W. ,wi m,A : lbw 1.5, v .J ' K -IW! ' V -Am -,wi,,Q1-.fg-G..u, A fy-.. M., .k,. ,-, ,AM X -v 21,4 -.15 -10. . :,k.,.,e..A. ..J:-:gf ,, yd , . be - - x 1' , -gg-xx Nab. 5951- 4,2 , :JT 'cb' K V 4 fyw 7Qf.fg -r .f IQ . ' NW--'4f'iA12B?w-' endow, 7?52 Wesleyville's FRANKlE FRITH Love of sports, silly questions, Football fame and a keen sense claimed the spotlight as our solo and entertaining titled BARB of humor sum up outdoors- singer and football flash . . . RlCl'lTER as our ace in the man, BILL SCI-lMlD . . . deck . . . Our red-headed, lrish lass is Attractive BONNIE BARNHART petite PAT MCLAUGHLIN, sty- gets our vote as a smart lish, small and sweet . . . dresser and student, fragile lout capable . . . ffifgfx 1.51- 'i 'Q if K' fr. 3 at-. I 'rf dl' fan? A wb sy: N , .x,,. .E ,,s N I Y Na -' . h,f,7,'z,f. ,M .N -ffff, , , ' , 7952 BARBARA CBobbieD MCGUAY, HOWARD WHEELER is our sewing expert, proves the adage shy, but congenial Florida that good things come in small Traveler, noted for his mechan- packagesf' tor she is our short- ical skill . . . est Senior . . . endaw dandy , 00.,. iq iigfiwalrgv Q' f wgwfi' msgid? WNW!!! sw - L: ..-5' e JOHN BLOSSEY Patrol5 Senior Play. THOMAS A. BOBANGO Football 125 Hall Monitor 125 Office Monitor 115 Senior Play5 Sound Off 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 12. TOM CULHANE Chorus 11, 125 lr. Hi4Y 8, 95 Hall Monitor, 10, 115 One ActPlay 105 P, A. System 115 Senior Play5 Teaoher's Secretary 12. FRANKLIN FRITH Baseball 115 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, ll, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Patrol 95 Senior Play5 W Club 10, 11, 12. CHARLES R. HARRISON Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Chorus B, 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 9, 105 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 lr. Hi4Y 7, 85 OnefAct Play 9, 10, 125 Operetta 95 Senior Play5 Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 10, 11, 125 Yearbook 11, 125 Baseball 11. ARTHUR C. HUSBAND Band 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 105 Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 125 Football Manager 11, 125 One-Act Play 115 Operetta 95 Prom Committee 115 Senior Play5 Sound Off 125 Student Senate 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 11, 125 Yearbook 12. BERNARD MAYNARD Chorus 125 Football 9, 10, ll, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 lr. Hi-Y 7, 85 One- Act Play 9, 10, 11, 125 Patrol 9, 105 Senior Play5 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 11, 12. BOB MEADWAY Basketball 11, 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 One-Act Play 11, 125 P. A. System 11, 125 Prom Com- mittee 115 Senior Play5 W Club 12. RUSS RETTMAN Basketball 95 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 10, 115 Debate 95 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 fr. Hi-Y 7, B5 One-Act Play 9, 10, 11, 125 Operetta 95 Patrol 9, 105 Senior Play5 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 11, 125 Year- book 12. WILLIAM SCHEIWER Baseball 115 Basketball 9, 10, ll, 125 Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 lr. Hi-Y 7, 85 Hall Moni- tor 115 One-Act Play 115 Operetta 95 Senior Play5 Student Senate 9, 10, 11, 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 11, 125 Yearbook 12. an l d WILLIAM SCHMID Basketball 95 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 P. A. System 10, 11, 125 Senior Play5 Teacher's Secretary 125 W Club 10, ll, 125 Baseball 11. DICK SHEARER Summerville High School 9, 10, 11: Band, Chorus, Basketball, Treasurer, Baton Club, Athletic Club, Prom Committee, Gym Exhibit, lr. Class Play. HOWARD WHEELER Union City High School 9, 10, 11: BONNIE BARNHART Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 9, 105 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 105 Operetta 95 Sound Off 115 Teacher's Secretary 125 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. YfTeens 10, ll, 12. PAT CONDON Cheerleader 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debate 9, 10, 11, 125 G. A, A, 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, ll, 125 Office Monitor ll, 125 OneAct Play 10, ll, 125 Senior Play5 Sound Off 11, 125 Student Teacher 125 Student Senate 9, 10, 11, 125 Teaoher's Secretary 125 lr. YfTeens 7, 8, 95 Sr. YfTeens 11, 125 Yearbook 125 Newspaper Reporter ll, 125 Prom Committee ll. JEAN MARIE CURTIS Chorus 9, 105 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library 9, 10, 11, 125 Operetta 95 Student Teacher 125 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, ll, 125 AUDREY LEE HANNAH Cheerleader 10, 11, 125 Chorus 9, 1O, 11, 125 Class Officer 9, 115 Debate 9, 10, 11, 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, ll, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 Office Monitor 11, 125 One-Act Play 9, 125 Operetta 95 Student Senate 1O, 11, 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 lr. Y-Teens 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, ll, 125 Yearbook 12. DONNA HARMAN Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debate 9, 10, ll 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Majorette 8, 9, 10, 115 Major- ette Classes 9, 10, 115 Drum Major- ette 125 Office Monitor 115 Newspaper Reporter 11, 125 One-Act Play 9, 10, 115 Prom Chairman 115 Senior Play5 Sound Off 11, 125 Student Teaching 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 lr. Y- Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. enccvw' ' ROSE M. KOSHOIAN Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 Debate 9, 10, ll, 125G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Majorette 10, 11, 125 Office Monitor 125 One4Act Play 9, 11, 125 'Operetta 95 Sound Off 11,125 '1'eacher's Secretary 125 1r, Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Yearbook 125 Head Majorette 125 Majorette Classes 10, 11, 12. BARBARA A. LAUGHNER Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 115 Operetta 105 '1'eacher's Secretary 125 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11. SARAH LIVOTI Cheerleader 11, 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debate 9, 105 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 lr. Yffeens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 12. MABEL MARTIN Chorus 11, 125 Class Officer 125 Debate 11, 125 G. A. A. 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 One-Act Play 115 Sound Off ll, 125 Student Teacher 125 Sr, Y-Teens 11, 125 Yearbook 12. BARBARA R. MCGUAY Chorus 105 Debate 9, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 115 Hall Monitor 115 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 G. A. A. 9, 105 lr. YATeens 7, 8, 95 Student Teacher5 Teacher's Secretary 125 Cheerleader 8, 9, 105 Gym Exhibit 8, 10. PAT McLAUGHLIN Chorus 9, 10, 11, 125 G. A. A. 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 105 Library Club 95 Majorette 125 Majorette Class 125 Office Monitor 115 Operetta 95 Sound Off 11, 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 1r. Y-Teens 95 Sr. Yffeens 10, 11, 12. MARIAN PETERS Chorus 10, 11, 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, 115 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 115 Majorette 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Majorette Classes 9, 10, 11, 125 '1'eacher's Secretary 125 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Head Majorette 11. NAN ROSSEY Cheerleader 11, 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, 115 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 One-Act Play 10, 11, 125 Senior P1ay5 Sound Off 11, 125 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 115 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Prom Com, mittee 11, BARBARA RICHTER G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Hall Monitor 11, 125 Student Teacher 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 1r. Y- Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens10, 11, 12. CAROLE SCHMITZ Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debate 95 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 10, 115 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Majorette 9, 10, 11, 125 One-Act Play 11, 125 Sound Off 11, 125 Student Teacher 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Yearbook 12. SHIRLEY STETSON Debate 9, 10, ll, 125 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Library 9, 10, 11, 125 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Student Teacher 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 10. JO WEIGEL Cheerleader 8, 9, 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Class Officer 9, 115 Debate 95 G. A. A. 9, 10, 11, 125 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 Library Club 9, 10, 11, 125 One-Act Play 10, 115 Sound Off 11, 125 Student Teacher 125 Teacher's Secretary 125 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 Columnist 11, 12. PATT WENZEL Chorus 10, 11, 125 Debate 9, 10, 115 G. A. A. 9, 10, 115 Gym Exhibit 8, 105 lr. Y-Teens 7, 8, 95 Sr. Y-Teens 10, 115 Library Club 9, 10, 11. f K Ju.. Bonnie Barnhart. . . . Pat Condon ..... 1ean Curtis ....... Audrey Hannah .... Donna Harman. . . . Rosie Koshoian .... Sarah Livoti .... , . Barbara Laughner. . Mabel Martin ...... Barbara McCfuay. . . Patricia McLaughlin ,... . . Marian Peters ..., . . Barbara Richter. . . Nan Rossey ...,. Carole Schmitz. . . . Shirley Stetson .... Ioann Weigel.. .1 , Patricia Wenzel. . 1ohn Blossey. . . , Torn Bobanqo. . . 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