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JOSEPHINE MATTUCCI Bookkeeper 'tJo, peppy, optimistic, sweet, friendly and loyal, likes sweet pickles, hot fudge sundaes, Sue, Phil, Viv and Bonnie. Pet Peeve: People who say, For- get it. Activities: Glee Club 4. HERBERT W. MAXSON II Business Executive Skip, quiet, intelligent, popular, honest and efficient, reminds you of the G. I. Buddies, expressive eyes, parties with the old gang, shindigs at Emery's, golf and ranch houses and a healthy dislike for people who take his parking place. Activities: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Booster Club 1, 2: Lariat 1: Red Cross 2: Ex-serviceman. GLYNDA MEADOWS To Enjoy Life Tots, quiet, athletic, moody, friendly and capable, reminds you of sports, a redhead from Garfield, dancing, Joy and Jean. Activities: Bowling Club 4: Cor- ridor Guard 4: Y-Teen 1. JERE MEDLEY Engineer t'Lover, handsome, suave, flirty, casual and unconcerned, can be seen around with Bob Hawkins, Billy Brooks, Al Kuzmik, Sally, Kon- stand's Aces, multitudes of swooning women, in Canton and far away from competition. Activities: Junior Glee Club 11 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4. MORRIS NEIMAN Businessman Palooka, sincere, humorous, good looking, ambitious and sociable, re- minds you of the grey Packard, Marv Gcrtz, Jere Medley, convertibles, Jewish Center, and the motor scooter. Pet Peeve: People who talk too much. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Traffic Squad 1, 2: Red Cross 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: Tutor 1. ROBERT NORRIS To Own a i'Hot Rod t'Bob, is good natured, easy go- ing, generous and optimsitic, pals with Chuck Yost, Phil Verplanck, Bob Muck. He is seen at Bader's, Hamilton Beach, likes hamburgers and the boys at Gray's. Pet Peeve: Women drivers. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Lariat Business Staff 2. SAM NUKES Malcc a Million Salty, popular, friendly, ioyil. truthful, and humorous, reminds you of plugging for Hi-Y, Gus, Bob, Andy, Johnny, looking tops in his Navy uniform. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2. 41 Senior Glee Club 1, 2, 41 Senior Hi- Y 4: Student Council 4. A! .1 , -.QU g.,,,,,,. ww f w HELEN OAKLAND Live in California Butch, talkative, athletic, friend- ly, cute and energetic, likes Bob, band, horses, swimming, Viola, Barb, Dot, dancing and the post office. She has sparkling eyes and nice clothes and steers clear of conceited boys, rogues and sneaks. Activities: Booster Club 3, 4: Y- Teen 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 41 Bowling Club 4. JAMES ORIGLIO Photographer Rig, shy, reliable, earnest, trust- worthy and patient, has no pet peeve, likes photography, and is seen with Ernest Ahwajee, and George Mallo. Activities: Booster Club 2, 3, 42 Lariat and Rodeo 4. NANCY OSBURN To Pass American History Mickey, who is winning, friendly, witty, slender and tidy, prefers red hair, hamburgs, Jim Wiper, Mr. Schoner, Joan W., Juanita Bland and Janet Rice. Pet Peeve: To be called girlie. Activities: Choral Club 1, 2: Cor- ridor Guard 2, 4: Booster Club 1, 3, 4: Y-Teen 1. LOYD H. PALMS Music and Medicine K'Hugo, honest, genial, comical, airy and ambitious, can be seen with Haynes Robinson, Eugene Pamer, Sharon Stile. Along with eating, he enjoys Spanish, and Miss Bump. He is one of the few men who will endeavor to be an ideal husband. Activities: Senior Choral Club 2- EUGENE PAMER Chemical Engineer Gene, shy, studious, frank and honest, likes chocolate sodas, chem- istry, Joe Timberlake, John Lester, Jim Rubin, German and Russian, but frowns on long week-end assign- ments. Pet Peeve: Girls who comb their hair out on my desk. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. MARGARET PASTOR Live in the West Midge, patient, feminine, kind, quiet, and dainty, chums with Wanda, and Helen. Always neat, she has 3 sparkling smile, and disregards pec- ple who think they are important. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2: Booster Club 3, 4: French Club 21 Y-Teen 1, 2, 3: Service Group 2, 3, 4: Cor- ridor Guard 4. JANET PATTERSON Psychologist Pat, reliable, studious, intelli- gent. reserved and cultured, appreci- ates music, driving, skating, the fine things of life and Rempes, but frowns on bananas and insincere people. She is seen with Dottie, Dick, and the gang. Activities: Booster Club 2, 3, 4: Tawasi Service Group 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4: Rodeo Staff 4.
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644 Good even1ng Mr and Mrs Amer1ca and all the shlps at sea th1s IS Walte1 F1ddler the rox mg reporter of the 400 br1ng1ng you the news and vlews of the crust1est of the upper crust on th1s lovely day June 1967 Wh1le cru1s1ng through the theater sectlon 1n a tax1 drlxen by Ralph Vtfeaver the man who made headllnes recently by turnlng left 1nstead of r1ght and end1ng up 1n Canton to fulf1ll a l1fe t1me dream I observed Al Lehman buymg a t1cket to a mov1e On consultlng the marquee to see what feature had attracted h1m we d1s covered that It was The L1fe and Loves of Al Lehman wr1tten d1rected produced and pat ronlzed by Al Lehman Need I sav who 1tS star was? At the next corner my drlver stopped to pxck up h1s old fr1end D1ck Seal who now SDIHQS Ralph s buttons and boots to pay for hlS cab r1des Here also we passed Sam Nukes walk1ng down the street Yes we Sald walklng Sam IS st1ll awa1t1ng dellvery on that new Dodge Several blocks further on not1c1ng a large crowd around a man on a soap box we asked Ralph to stop the car After 1nqu1r1ng we learned that It was none other than Jack Fle1ter who has finally overcome h1S shyness and 1S now telllng h1s Culver experlences to the world lnstead of to h1s usual chosen few Upon arr1val at the off1ce we found the desk covered w1th 1tems of note to be used IH th1s column From the l1terary world comes th1s SIHCG the recent release of her latest book Peggy Joan Charlton has replaced Kathleen WIHSOT as Amerlcas best selllng authoress Esqulre magazlne has announced that Paul Conn recently chosen Best Dressed Man 1n Amer1ca has accepted a pos1t1on as a model for the1r fash1on pages The ed1tors have also appo1nted Paul Rempes to the1r staff He draws the other pages Foremost among h1s models 1S Rosal1e Copp1ng Rosal1e IS currently on the covers of several leadmg magaz1nes Rap1dly r1s1ng 1n popular1ty we f1nd Wllllam Sandmann the remarkable young m1n1ster of the Zlon Lutheran Church 1n Akron Whlle Charles Blue Ch1p Parker tells us that the new m1n1ster at h1s H1llcrest MISSIOH IS h1s old school mate J1m the Deacon Cox Two former holders of the t1tle MISS Amer ICH have recently opened a beauty culture salon at the corner of Cherry and Tuscarawus They are Patty Backe and Bobb1e F1tCl'l Edna Gluck now a Swed1sh masseuse who leans toward the mascullne trade 1S located 1n the next block Janet Hersh who wants to buy half mterest 1n Ye Olde Shoppe has succeeded 1n obtaxmng only a small port1on as greedy Gluck wxshes to keep the cream of the crop for herself Anna Harrls IS now owner and publlsher of the P1ttsburgh Courxer Her ed1tor IS Lloyd Palms The read1ng pubhc st1ll IS not accustomed to Lloyds pOet1C ed1tor1als 4 And now to the enterta1nment world and our f1rst stop shall be George Mallo s European Room Here we fmd that Joe Mallck the man who blows the sweetest trumpet 1n the world IS packmg them m every nlght Featured vocal1st W1th Mallcks Madmen of MUSIC lS the fellow who replaced the crooners BObb1e Hawkms Also on the agenda at Mallos IS that famous actor from West hlgh school Lou1s Cantelou the dean of character actors N1ghtly appearances 1n the front row are put 1n by Marv Gertz and B1ll Beyers who are ardent adrmrers of the arts Now open1ng at Benny Alexander s burlesque theater 15 the famous Russ1an dancer Clarlta Catrlna formerly known as Kat1e Cox who after extens1ve study 1n the Or1ent has f1nally learned to rock herself gently to and fro 1n the dance of the Seven Fhghts of Sta11s From the I'13t101'1S capltal Pres1dent Carl Hooper and h1S able ass1stant Secretary of State Jere Medley the f1rst Repubhcan ever to serve as Secretary of State under a Democratlc presl dent have just returned from a f1sh1ng tr1p 1n the South Seas where they plcked up several souvenlrs of the lslands Among the 1tems taken on the tr1p were lawnmowers and slckles One of the guests on the tr1p was Helnle Bruggemeler who attempted to 1ntroduce h1s new cheaper emperor S1ZGd c1garettes to the nat1ves covered by Herma1ean Wxegman an undercover agent for the FBI who trapped the leader by pos1ng as a m1ll1ona11e and allowmg her Jewels to be taken Flash' From the sports world comes word that Jerry Dales has just been slgned as head coach of the Green Bay Packers at S50 000 per year Also new on the roster 1S Paul Gradyan recently appo1nted l1ne coach a very good cholce as Gradyan knows everyth1ng there IS to know about lmes Should you go to see the1r team play thlS fall you Wlll probaby see Janet RICE who IS leader of the teams all g1rl band Our cand1date for most valuable player of the year 1n the N8t10H3l League IS Charles Davls who IS do1ng an excellent Job as f1rst baseman Wlth the G1HHtS The lucky boys at M S I tMass1llon State In stltutel have some lovely new teachers They are Dor1s Verm1ll1on 1n the hlstory department and Betty Gauder 1n the mathemat1cs depart ment Betty o11g1nally planned to teach German but when she learned how that language affected Mr Culp she sw1tched to algebra Wlth word that Ernest Ahwajee dean of the soclology department at Harvard has just made the remarkable d1scovery that 50 per cent of the marrled people 1n the world are women we brmg to a close today s ed1t1on of the Jerky Journal CARL HOOPER 1 ' 1 - . f ' . . 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KARLA PAUL SeCT6taTy Sunny, fun-loving, warm, sweet, co-operative and frank, likes Mr. Schoner, Jimmy McKenny, french fries, chocolate milkshakes, Phyllis McQuiggan, Mary Parasson, and Evelyn David. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 31 4: Choral Club 3, 4: Bowling Club 1, 2: Y-Teen lg Clerk 3, 4. JACQUELINE PETTITT Stenographer Jackie, quiet, naive, dependable, loyal and honest, reminds you of auburn hair, music, rayon hose, candy and milkshakes. Pet Peeve: People who call me Jack. ' Activities: Y-Teens 1, 2. DON PIOTTER Surgeon Doc, gay, devilish, bashful, humorous and eager, is seen with Verplanck, Yost and Mallo. Likes good music and the formidable D. G. Usual hangout is Supreme Store. Activities: Booster Club 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4. PAT PROSSER Nurse Pat, sincere, dependable, patient, neat and calm, reminds you of nice clothes, the club, Pat Wallace, Caro- line Filley, Ralph Weaver, and Dot Sergent. Prefers boys who don't smoke or drink. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Student Coun- cil 3. JAMES PRYOR Mortician Duke, friendly, talkative, witty, easy-going and natural, pals with the Tapawingos, is always good hu- mored. Pet Peeve: Paying old debts. Activities: Choral Club 2, 3, 41 Booster Club 1. FRANCES QUATTROCHI Bookkeeper Fran, big-hearted, peppy, cheer- ful, sociable and sweet, reminds you of rosy cheeks, movies, good books, Steve, Gilda, Marilyn, Betty and Sadie. She dislikes girls who come to school without socks. Activities: Library Assistant 13 Corridor Guard 3, 4. MARILOU RADAK Leave Akron Marilou, quiet, patient, sensitive, dreamy and neat, can be seen with Carol, Marylou, Dolly, Mary, and the gang. Likes G. Z., hot fudge sundaes, and Swenson's hamburgers. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tawasi Service 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Corridor Guard 4: Senior Choral Club 3, 4: Lariat and Rodeo Staff 3. is 1 BARBARA RANDERS NILTSC' i'Barb,'i daring, generous, quick- tempered, flirtatious and chatty, re- minds you of flicking, week-ends. Donna McConkey, Shirley Palmer. Betty Wallace, and Bubbles. She dislikes excuses. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Y-Teen 1, 2: Bowling Club 1: Swimming Team 4: Glee Club 2. PAUL REMPES Sculptor-Designer Pablo, talented, temperamental, romantic, intelligent, and original, re- minds you of being editor, trying to tame Gluck and Charlton, 557 Letch- worth Drive, Janet, DeM0lay, Air Scouts, dramatics, Dick and Dottie. Jim and Sandy. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Band, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Lariat Staff 3, 4: Rodeo Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Red Cross 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Society 4: Rodeo Editor 3, 4. JANET RICE Music Teacher Moses, genial, sunny, vivacious, earnest and dependable, likes french fries, football, Jean Slatton, the two Francises, music and being a majorette. Pet Peeve: Socks with high heels. Activities: Bowling Club 1, 21 Senior Choral Club 3, 4: Student Council 4: W Club 2, 3, 4: Majorette 3, 4: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MAXlNE ROMINE Understand School Teachers Mickey, sociable, sweet, com- panionable, capable and sincere, fre- quently is seen with Miss Wallace working in the office, likes coconut cream pie, Beverly and Helen. She will be glad to finish school. Activities: Booster Club 1, 2, 31 Bowling Club 2: Senior Choral Club 3: Corridor Guard 3, 4. PAUL ROSENTHAL College Pinky,'i witty, humorous, devil- ish, self-confident and exact, finds diversion in trying to solve Himpos- sible problems, exchanging witti- cisms with Sol Glick, Bill Beyer, and Donald Thomasson. Activities: Booster Club 2, 3, 41 Tennis Team 2, 3. SADIE ROTHAL Secretary f'Soo, petite, co-operative, giggly, appreciative and feminine, can be seen with Ruthie, The Rothal, Sam, the Big Four, likes books and music. Pet Peeve: Standing in line. Activities: Y-Teen 1: Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Corridor Guard 3, 4: Red Cross 31 Lariat and Rodeo Room Representa- tive 2. WILLIAM SANDMANN Enter the Ministry 'fBill, congenial, assertive, tall, trustworthy and frank, appreciates cars, food, Cincinnati, seen with Bill and Dick Gravesmill, Fred Smith and James Stephans. Dislikes un- ruly classmates. Activities: Booster Club 3, 41 Choral Club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 4.
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