Woodward High School - Saga Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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1 F Q i 5 E r A I L P I . 3 Ai 33 3? il sf, zfiz Zfreword We have lried in 'rhis l959 Saga +o creale an impression for you . . . as freshmen, you walked info Woodward uncerrain bul eager +o plan? yourselves info her hisfory . . . once Jrhe year commenced you coped wi+h social and academic problems which a+ Jrimes seemed insurmounlable . .. bul' your high school memories also included +he excilemenr you ielr a+ Jrhe baslcelball games, 'rhe suspense you wenr lhrough during exam lime. +he Jringling feeling you experienced when receiving your iunior rings, Jrhe dreamy music you danced 'ro a+ lhe prom . . . now, as seniors. you slep our of Woodward, lhis lime lo leave high school behind you. loolcing lor- ward 'ro using your educa+ion for lhe berlermenl of yourself and The world . . . O li++le 'Fee+! +ha+ such long years Musi' wander on fhrough hopes and fears, Musi' ache and bleed benea+h your loadf I, nearer +o +he wayside inn Where 'l'Oil shall cease and res'I' begin, Am weary, +hinlcing of your road! Longfellow WEARINESS sg 3 Q. Qi XL E Tv N 9? 2? QQ Q H s Hi T4 if li Q Dvdivafim SEATED, lefi' To righ+: Miss Amie Miller, Miss Calherine McClure, Mrs. Marie Ersig. STANDING: Mr. Howard Phipps. Mr. Paul O. Thomae. Mr. Charles E. Sianeari, Mr. Clyde D. Van Tassell. Thirly years ago when +he doors of Woodward High School opened, fhe following seven 'reachers were members of 'rhe faculiy: Miss Miller, Miss McClure, Mrs. Ersigi. Mr. S'ranear'r, Mr. Phipps. Mr. Thomae, Mr. Van Tassell. H' is io ihese ieachers who have faiihiully served us each day Thai we dedicaie +his Saga. Surely, 'rhey are leaving Their foofprinis in ihe sands of lime by influencing counfless lives. fii QE fis 195 41' :ff Q32 35 us 35? fn .Q-.2 mf sg! iz 2 ,Qi Primiwzlis' Message A+ +he close of my firs+ full year al' Woodward, I wish +o +hanlc all 'For +heir splendid co-opera+ion. I+ has been a pleasure +o share your worlc and enihusiasm. To ihe Seniors-Besl wishes and may your life be bounliful and dedi- caiecl for +he be++ermen+ of socieiy. For +he fulrure le'r us cherish greal' pride for our school and worlc hard +o achieve our goals. TOGETHER WE GO FORWARD. Principal Mr. Virgil Sloan. assislani' principal in charge of general admissions. lends a guiding hand +o boys wilh school and social problems. l l Miss Erhel Kerlin. assislani' prin- cipal in charge of insiruciion. su- pervises sludenl placemeni' by +es+ in+erpre+al'ion. Advising clubs and organizalions is one of Jrhe dulies of Mr. Ray- mond McNeill, assislanl' principal in charge of aciivilies. 2 Any girl in need of help will 'find Miss Amie Miller. assisiani' prin- cipal and dean of girls, an under- slanding counselor. - .. Hrfllcgc' Hounselor Mrs. Maxine Mills, in her posilion as college counselor. is a guiding lighl To siudenls wi+h problems concerning higher eclucalion. A+ group meelings or individual con- ferences, Mrs. Mills provides infor- maiion on colleges and available scholarships. E716 OHM Zfrfe When Jreachers. sludenfs, or visilors enler The main office, They are cheerfully greeled and promplrly aided by efficienl' clerlcs. From lell 'ro righi' are Mrs. E l' R d meme ee , Mrs. Helen Fischer, Mrs. Vivian Ballerrn, Mrs. Irene G-lesmer, and Mrs. Barbara Ganfz. -l n ' . ' . JM? Mr. Darrell Clay. orienia- Hon and drivers' +raining ins1'ruc+or, enioys fishing. Inspiring enihusiasm al' one of our iooiball mass meeiings is Mr. Richard Gordon, hisiory 'reacher and line coach. Two of Mrs. Crys+al Easley's hobbies are horses and Jrraveling. Mrs. Easley 'reaches business. Typing and shori- hand feacher, Miss M a ria n Cooper, worlcs on her need- leworlc hobby. Mr. Paul Thomae adius+s ihis machine for his machine shop class. Mr. Roberl' Van Cleve and Mrs. Vera Moc man display one of 'rhe many visual aids use.. in leaching Their biology classes. An occasional break for a friendly cha'r is wel- comed by English ieachers, Miss Joan l'lager'ry and Miss Mona Abboud. 33' 7' 4 f' N... y 'Nu -A t'2 wwf- 5 Kum i., H t, V L i -a L- ,N Q., six .4 : ,Sims A.-K 4 E ASE, ' 'l .tf .wxim- E . +A, --' ?'1 9 5 ' 5 Q : Eg' w. Y' s els. , - ' A, , WN unifilfifgx. ' 1 - . X I- 5119- w K 11 i - 'Z , M, il vih i -.,f I . ' 1 1 FE LT-s l vydt mayx w,..,:f:: f+-A tue ' a iu .- s , ,X Q, ,, -M ' -- X , Q - , ' . A V, -fi-,.w 5, M. i .. Q .J-, - , as si .1 N ., K W 1, Q g, .I .N.. 1 VV . V, ?wg:,.:,..,, - '- 'Q-': si 2' Q- 'nz :wwf iiififi r i V, , V , 7 WAQW, . , : .. ' - me rf' ' 1 ,,AA . A - ' 5: -I H 's ix V- ,ff I 55 HA M 'ff KfQ' 3v Y, Q' il , .w.:,.3,'3-'M ' Efgqi'-iris' - H l Mr. Theodore Yaeclcer, feacher of special educa- fion, relaxes while fishing af fhe lake. Mrs. Lillian Casey examines fhe new English books purchased fhis year. Miss Belle Joseph and Mrs. Bessie Burlceff, sisfers, find fhaf a rake is more useful fhan mafhemafics when il s fime fo ralce leaves. Movies, music and sporfs are fa- vorife pasfimes of Mr. Don Marfin, physical educafion insfrucfor. Mr. LeMaxie Glover. arf insfrucfor, slcefches Mr. John Walcelin, phofographer. Mr. Samuel Rogolslcy. orienfafion feacher. and Mr. James Wilusz, geomefry insfrucfor. enjoy a day af fhe golf course. Mr. Joseph Horvafh finds a globe useful when 'reaching 4 hisfory. Chemisfry feacher, Mr. Charles Sfanearf. feaches fhe properfies of fhis sub- sfance fo his class. Miss Mariorie l'lamil'l'on, busi- ness leacher, claims she's hap- piesl when near. on. or in 'rhe wafer. Mrs. Maxine Mills uses lhis model of a Shake- spearean 'rheafer in her English classes. Mr. James l-lenahan 'reaches American hislory and governmenl from his roslrum. l-lome economics leacher. Mrs. Nancy Lowe, lilces ro coolc in her new lci+chen. Fishing is a favorile paslime of Mr. Joseph S+obinslci, prin'r shop in- s+ruc+or. Miss l'lazel Coy, school nurse, is always ready 'ro aid a siclc pupil. I4 Miss Angela Abair, home economics ieacher, Hisiory Jreacher, Mr. Ar- 'ihur Willcowslqi. finds pleasure in reading, sporis, and music. i i enioys 'reaching her classes family living. A visi+ 'ro Colorado was a mem- . S orable experience for Miss BeHy Nelson. English ieacher. gl Mr. Leo Robie poinis our a shipping rouie beiween England and 'ihe Unifed Slaies io his orienialion class. Mr. Sylvesier Smiih. physical educaiion insirucior. enioys This scenic landscape. Taking his children 'fo ihe park on Sundays is a pleas- ure for Mr. Lewis Cross, hisfory ieacher. Mrs. Elizabeih Ollendorf and Miss Caiherine Mc- Clure, gym insiruciors, Mrs. Marie Ersig. English Teacher. and Miss Camilla Savage, social siudies +eacher, enioy a hand of canasia during Jrheir lunch hour. 5 4 l V.. 9' x W' im ff ww 'J is N 35 ffk. c,.. A-ff ,,,p f diff? ., L1-' k I5 , Miss Magdalin Ne'Her is shown conslrucf- ing a circle for her geomefry class. Working in his workship is a lavorile pas- fime of Mr. Joseph Dence, bookkeeping insfrucfor. ' Phofography and colleciing dolls from foreign couniries are lwo hobbies enjoyed by Mrs. Isla Van Vranken, business +eacher. Mr. Roberlr Geis, hisiory Teacher, is a loyal Woodward fan. Mr. Lincoln Clark uses This visual aid in his general science class. I6 - Mr. Charles Mailhews insfrucls our fu- fure aulomobile mechanics. Bridge and golf are favoriie pasfimes of Mr. Howard Phipps, Lafin and his'rory Teach- er. Q Mooiz candies rare number one wiih Mrs. Doroihy Niclclin, English ins'rruc1'or. Mr. Forresl' England. orienialion ins+ruc+or, checks a dale in one of our library's reference books. Ill Poinling 'ro a 'ropic of discussion, Mrs. Grace Kellermeier explains The hisrory of ihis man To her English class. Mr. Eugene Gfell insfrucis his indus- irial ar'rs pupils in larhe. Playing The piano is a favorife hobby of Mrs Marqarei' Olmsreacl, marhemarics Teacher. Mrs. Thelma While re- laxes beiween her Eng- lish classes. 600,69 600,69 SEATED, lefi 'lo righiz Idola Reynolds. Elizabeih Johnson, Mgr. STANDING, lefl To righ'I': Juaniia Weyanl. Rufh Wells, Leona Ducla, Lillian Gibbs. ,. HE Lefl' +0 riqhlr Calherine Truscinslci, Wanda Tyihus. Eloise Mielcis. Louise Herman. Margarel' Soos. ,M0ir0ns Lefl io righl': Rose Kowallca, Agnes SeiH'ers Rose Galbraifh. Annabelle Adamczylc. Mar- garel' Bain. WRX .....,M5si- 'w ,7001il0rs Lefi' To righl: Edwin Keller. Waller Piofrowski, Lee Bedford, Chief Cus- foclian, Michael Kosmyna, Reginald Emery. 4'f'1vtff1G:Ifviilf- ilk, . 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Then. during The ChrisTmas holidays, many seniors parTicipaTecl in The planned acTiviTy. calroling. LaTer, The seniors presenTed The class play. All were inviTed To aTTend and The producTion was a huge success. The Junior-Senior Prom Toolc iTs place among Their mosT Treasured memories. Before They lcnew iT. The day of The banqueT arrived. The highlighT of This long-awaiTed momenT was The disTribuTion of The l959 Saga. Finally, The mosT imporTanT occasion was here: The class oT '59 puT on The TradiTional blue and whiTe caps and gowns Tor Their commencemenT ceremony. ATTer Tour years of laughTer. hearTaches. and hard work, They were ready To seelc new horizons. DELORUS ADAMS Seuiars Freshman Chorus: Choraliers 2, 4: Boos'Iers' I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Leaders 3: Sec. Club 3, 4: Zels 3, 4. LORETTA ADAMS Polish LiI'. I, 2, 3: Home Economics 4: Boosfers 3. GLORIA ARNOLD Sec. Club 4: Y-Teens 4: Polish Li+. 4. ANN ARVANITIS FNA I, 2, 3: Boosfers 2, 3: JCWA 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Y-Teens 4. MARY ARVANITIS Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Boosfers 3, 4: Home Economics 4: JCWA 3, 4: PNA 4: Leaders 4. TONY ARVANITIS Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Golf 2: Ta+'I'ler 2, 3, 4: Choraliers I: Sergecnf-a+-Arms 2. BARBARA ASSALLY Freshman Chorus I, Presidenl' I: Choraliers 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4: Sec. Club 4. MARLENE BACON Sec. Club 4: Bowling 2. Nancy Badyna Chris+ine Baker Palricia Bal PGI BGFIIIIG Wanda Barker Carol Barnharl' Mary Barroso Bill Baumker Marcia Bocleman Elizabelh Bocli Tom Bollin Bill Bowling NANCY BADYNA BILL BAUMKER BoosI'ers I: FNA I. Transferred from Macomber. CHRISTINE BAKER MARCIA BODEMAN JCWA 3, 4: Sec. Club 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Home Y-Teens I: Home Economics I, 2, 4: Bowling 3: FNA 3: Economics 4: Boosfer I: School Service 4. JCWA 2. PATRICIA BAL ELIZABETH BODI Polish Li+. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: 'Sec. Club 4: Booslers 4: Sec. Club I. 2. Home Economics 4: JCWA 4. TOM BO'-LIN CAROI BARNHART Faces I, 2, 3, 4, PresidenIil3: Boosizrs I,32,P3, 48 Pr1esL:IeE'I'E . , - 3: S+ud I' Council 3, 4, ice Presi en+ , resi en : an Booslers I, 2, Sec. Club 3. 4, Bowling 3, 4. 2' 3' 4:elBramaHCs II 2' 3: Debaile 2' 31 JCWA 3' 4: Class C . Ch ' . MARY BARRoso mm wma Boosfers 2:,Junior Red Cross 2: DramaI'ics 2: Choraliers 2, BILL BOWLING 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Freshman Chorus: Home Economics 4. JCWA 3. 4. 22 JOE BRADEN JOHN BRIDENBAUGH EDNA BROOKS PEGGY BROWN BARBARA BRUZDA DENNIS BURNS KARYAL BUSH GLORIA CARSON FNA 2, 3. 4, Presidem' 4: Faces I. 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Phils 3, 4: Nalional Honor SocieI'y 3, 4: Twirler 3, 4: Exfravaganza 2. 3: Polish Li+. 2. 4: JCWA 3. 4. Polish LII. I: Drama'Iics 2: Home Economics 3. 4: Girls' VIOLET CAWTHON Chorus 4: Y-Teens I: Leaders 3. BONNIE BUCKHOLZ PATRICIA BUGAN Choraliers 4: Girls' Chorus 3. Libr Leaders 4: FNA 4: Sec. Club 4: Bowling I. 2, 3. 4. BEVERLY CHAMBERLAIN French Club 2: Boosiers 3: Phils 3. 4: Sec. Club 4. arian 3: Polish Li+..3: Home Economics 3: FNA 4: Ensemble 3. Joe Braden Barbara Bruzda Karyal Bush John Bridenbaugh Edna Brooks Peggy Brown Bonnie Buekholz Pa'Iricia Bugan Dennis Burns Gloria Carson Violef Cawfhon Beverly Chamberlain I 3 2 3 1 2 I I i 2 i 4 1 I I l 2 2 I 3 5 5 i x I 2 3 f I i I Carolyn Chisholm Sharon Clay BeHy CIay'I'on TEVVY Clemens Thelme CIYVTISF Eddie Collins Gloria Confreras Bonnie Cook Sandra Copeland Pal'-'Cla COYle CAROLYN CHISHOLM SHARON CLAY Choraliers I, 2, 3. 4, Secrelary 4: Bible Club 4, Presiden'I' 4: Band I. BETTY CLAYTON Sec. Club 3. 4. TERRY CLEMENS THELMA CLYMER Sec. Club 4. EDDIE COLLINS JCWA 3. GLORIA CONTRERAS 4: Leaders 4. 24 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sec. Club 4: Boosfers 3, 4: Home Economics Seniors Kcsume Annual BONNIE COOK Y-Teens 2, 3: FNA 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Leaders 3, 4: Bowl- ing I. 3: German Club I. SANDRA COPELAND Sec. Club 4: FNA 3, 4: Home Economics 3. 4. Reporler 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Drarnafics I: Town Criers 3. PATRICIA COYLE Transferred from Clay. SONJA CRISPEN CAROLYN CRITES JACK CURTIS ROBERT DALE Boys' Chorus I. Presiden'I' I: Choraliers 4: Hi-Y 4. ELLEN DAVIS Home Economics 4: Bowling 3. Sonia Crispen Carolyn Crires Jack Curlis Roberf Dale Ellen Davis Jerry Davis Sharon Diclcens Carolyn Dobrzynski Henry Doran Maxine Dfees I Our Sludeni' Council Presiden+,'Tom Bollin, wifh his sparkling personaliry and good leadership, has helped Woodward a greai deal in his 'Four years here. JERRY DAVIS Libbey I, 2: Baseball 3, 4: JCWA 4. Pres. 4: Sgt-a+-Arms Com. 4: Boosfers 4. SHARON DICKENS Sec. Club 4. CAROLYN DOBRZYNSKI HENRY DORAN MAXINE DREES Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Sluclenf Council 4: Dramalics I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Assf. Ecliror of Ta'Hler 4: Exrravaganza 2, 3, 4: JCWA 3, 4: Phils 3.4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4. Sharon Drudzinslci Michael Duda Bob Durell Dale Dufkowslfi Mary Ellen Facey Donna Fisher James Fisher Kefmli FISIIBV Elaine Flood Lois Fog'r Agnes FolI2 Barbara FOVQWIBVI SHARON DRUDZINSKI JAMES FISHER Leaders 3: Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4: Home Ec 3, 4: Booslers 3. MICHAEL DUDA ELAINE FLOOD BOB DURELL Boos'rers I, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec 2. Reporfer 2: Bowling 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4: Jr. Red Cross 3. Corres. Sec. 3: Sec. Club 3, 4 DALE DUTKOWSKI Trees. 4: Leaders 3, 4: Peris 3, 4: Exfravaganza 3. MARY ELLEN FACEY LOIS FOGT Band ll 2. 3, 42 Peris 2, 3, 4: Exlravaganza I, 2, 3, 4: Sec. Boosfers 21 Fresh. Chorus: JCWA 3, 4: Sec. Clubfa- 4 Club 3' 4- German Club I, 2. AGNES FOLTZ DONNA FISHER Boos+ers I. 2-: FNA 3, 4: JCWA 4: Band 3: Leaders 4: BARBARA Dramarics 3: Bowling 2, 4. Sec. Club 3, 4. 26 JANICE FOX Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Boosfers 2: Leaders 3, 4: Sec. Club 3. 4, Program Chm. 4: Bowling 4. ELAINE FRANKOWSKI GINA FRANKOWSKI Arl Club 4: Band I, 2, 4: Bowling 2.4: Booslers 2, 4: Choral- iers 2, 4, Librarian 2, 4: Exlravaganza I, 2, 4: Polish Li'I'. 2, 4: Soph. Dance Corn. JUDITH FRENCH Bowling 4: Home Ec 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Booslers I: FNA 3. DAVID FROAH SUSAN GAERTNER German Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Member- ship Chm. 4: JA 3, 4: Bowling I. 3, 4: Booslers I, 3: Dra- mafics 2, 3, 4. JUDY GARARD Booslers I: Drarnafics 2, 3, Ticker Com. 2: Choral Read- ers 2, 3: Bowling 3. PATRICIA GEARHART Fresh. Chorus: Girls' Chorus 2: Choraliers 3. 4: Sec. Club 4: Bowling 4: Home Ec 4. KAY GEISSEMAN VICTORIA GORHAM BARBARA GOSPODAREK Polish Li+. I, 2, 3, 4: Peris 3. 4: Bowling 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Leaders 3, 4, Isl Vice Pres. 4. JOAN GRALAK Dramafics 2: Polish Lil. 2: Home Ec 4. Janice Fox Elaine Franlcowslci Gina Franlcowslci Judilh French David Froah Susan Gaerlner Judy Garard Palricia Gearharl Kay Geisseman Vicloria Gorham Barbara Gospodarel: Joan Gralak Marie Green John Gregory Tom Grzywinslci Ebarisfo Guerrero Ray Gwin l Jeaneife Hafner Allan Hall Edward Hammer Marilyn Hardy Gerald I'laI'l'IS MARIE GREEN JOHN GREGORY Foofballl 2 3 4' Baskelball . . . : Zfrazjv ing Sen kms' Cake MARILYN HARDY Boos+ers 2. 3, 4: Sec. Club 3. 4: Fasces I, 2, 3, 4: FNA 4: Bowling 3, 4. I234TrackI.2,3.4. JCWA 3. 4: Ar: club 4: Sgr.-a+-Arms com. 2. 3: Ring Com. GERALD HARRIS 3: Home Ec Club 4. TOM GRZYWINSKI EBARISTO GUERRERO RAY GWIN JEANETTE HAFNER Sfudenf Council 4: FNA 4. ALLAN HALL Foofball I. 2, 3: BasI:e+baII I, 2: Dramaiics 2: Queen Com. 3: Home Ec 4. DELORES HAWKINS FNA 3: Home Ec I: Choraliers 3. ROBERT HAWKINS STELLA HEAPS Sec. Club 3, 4, CI1oraIiers3. 4, Vice Pres. 4: JCWA 3f4: Dramafics 2. 3. 4: Erlravaganza 2, 3. EDWARD HAMMER Asfronomical Socie+y 4: Sql.-af-Arms Com. 4. Class Pres. 2: Sfudenf Council I. 3: Foolball I. 2. 3.4: Basket ball I. 2. 3: Golf 3: Prom Com. 3: Choraliers I. 2: Sweef- Iwearf Ball Chm. 3. Delores Hawlcins Roberl Hawkins Slella Heaps -IIVY1 Helm HOIIY Henkel Chrisline Herman Carol Higgins Kalherine Hirschberger Diane Hoffman 'IUCIY HOOI Crcmerzdvu C1727 HOLLY HENKEL Sluclenf Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Peris 2, 3, 4, I Hosless 3: JCWA 3, Vice Pres. 3: Dramalics 2: Co-Chm. of Sweelhearl Ball: Relreshmenl Com. Chm. 2. I CHRISTINE HERMAN Bowling I, 3. 4: Sec. Club 3, 4: German Club I. CAROL HIGGINS Booslers 2: Sec. Club 4: Home Ec 4. KATH ERI NE HIRSCH BERGER FTA 2, 3, 4: Zels 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3. 4: German Club 2, 3, 4, Sec, 2. 4, Vice Pres. 3: Bowling I: Home Ec 3, 4: JCWA 4: Booslers I, DIANE HOFFMAN Sec. Club 4. JUDY HOOT Home Ec 3, 4: Dramalics I. John Gregory is an oulslanding all-around alhlele, having disfinguished himself in 'foo+baII, basI:e+baII, and 'rrack cluring his four years al Woodward. His hobby is painling, Larry I'IoIIsI'ein Judy Jokinen Sharon Kerwin LARRY HoLLsTElN BARBARA HUNT PAUL JACOBS GEORGE JAKUBOWSKI JUDY JOKINEN Band I. 2, 3, 4: IvIaiore'H'es 3, 4: Co-Cap. 3, 4: Exfravaganza I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: JCWA 2, 3, 4: Zels 2, 3, 4: FTA I, 2, 3, 4: German Club I, 3, 4. ERNESTINE JOHNSON GERALDINE JURSKI Polish LII- I. 2. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Peris 2, 3, 4: JCWA 3, 4: Home Ec 4: Boosfers 4: Bowling 3, 4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Sec. Club 4. 30 Barbara Hunl Paul Jacobs George Jakubowslci Ernesline Johnson Geraldine Jurslci John Kalisz Donna Kikolski Frank KIeH Delphine Koziel JOHN KALISZ SHARON KERWIN Peris 2, 3: Fresh. Chorus: Choraliers 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4 Band I: FNA 2: Boosfers 2: T-Teens 2. DONNA KIKOLSKI Peris 2, 3, 4: Fasces I, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 3: Polish Lil. 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4: JCWA 3, 4: Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Co-Chm. Gradua 'rion 4. FRANK KLETT Drum Maier 3, 4: Exlravaganza I, 2, 3, 4: JCWA 3. 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4: German Club I: Baslcelball 2, 3, 4. DELPHINE KOZIEL Home Ec I. KEN KOZNIEWSKI Band I, 2, 3. KRISTIN KRIEG German Club 4. DAN KUBICKI Baslceiball I: Hi--Y I, 2: Sgl.-al'-Arms Com. 2. NANCY KUJAWA Cheerleader 2: Soph. Dance Decoralion Com. 2: Bowling I, 2, 3: Leaders 3: Booslers 2: Polish Lil. I, 2, 3: Chorus I, 3. BARBARA KUSZEK Leaders 3, 4, Treas. 4: Sec. Club 3, 4, Corres. Sec. 4: Polish Lil. I. 2, 3, 4: Zeis 3, 4: JCWA 3: Bowling 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross I: Honor Sociely 3, 4. Ken Kozniewslci Krislin Krieg Barbara Kuszelc Shirley Kuyoih Marilyn Lacy Donna Lalvloni' SHIRLEY KUYOTH Zeis 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Leaders 4: Sec. Club 4: Boosiers I: Y-Teens I, 2: Polish Lil. I, 2: Fasces I. SHARON LABERDIE Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Polish Lif. 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross 2: Choraliers 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Dramalics I, 2, 3: Sec. Club 4: Booslers 2, 3. PHYLLIS LACOU RSE Peris 2, 3, 4: Home Ec 4: Cheerleaders I, 2. 3: Boosiers I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Chorus I, 2. MARILYN LACY DONNA LAMONT DENNIS LANGEL KATHY LENTZ Sec. Club 3, 4: SgI'.-ai'-Arms 4: Booslers I: Bowling I: Chorus I, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 2. Dan Kubicki Sharon Laberdie Dennis Langel Nancy Kuiawa Phyllis LaCourse Kalhy Lenlz Rose Marie Lewandowslci Ronald Lezon Sandra London Peggy Loo Rose Marie I-OPIHSIU Melanie Love Ben Lundy Carol Mag Joan Magdus JBCIUS MBIBSIKG Our From - U15 M0 ROSE MARIE LEWANDOWSKI. Leaders 3, 4: Drarnalics 3: JCWA 3, 4: Sec. Club 3: Ta'Hler 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red CFoss Rep.: Jr. Week Pub. Com. 3. RONALD LEZON SANDRA LONDON Band I, 2, 3, 4: Maioreile 3, 4: French Club 2, 3, Sec. 3: Zeis 2, 3, 4: School Service 4: Exlravaganza I, 3, 4. PEGGY LOO Saga 3, 4, Jr. Edi'l'or 3, Ecliior-in'Chief 4: Zefs 3, 4, Rep. 3, Vice Pres. 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Class Sec. 3: Sludenl' Council 2, 3: Jr. Queen Ailendanl: Soph. Decoralion Com. Chm.: Senior Banquel Co-Chm. 4. ROSE MARIE LOPINSKI JCWA 3: Drarnalics 3: Home Ec 3: Sec. Club 4: Phils 3, 4: Sludenl' Council 4. MELANIE LOVE BEN LU NDY Boys' Chorus I, 2, Sql.-al-Arms 2: Choraliers 3, 4: Foolball I: Baslrelball 3. 32 CAROL MAG JOAN MAGDUS Leaders 3: Bowling 3. JACKIE MALASKA Fresh. Chorus: Polish Lil. I, 2: Tailler 2, 3, 4. KAY MARZEC Sec. Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Zels 2, 3, 4: Polish Li'I. I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3.4: S+uden+ Council 4: Leaders 3, 4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Saga Slaf-I 4, Business Manager. RONALD MAZUR Track I, 2: Tennis 2, 3. JOE McCLURE JUDY McDANIEL Sec. Club 3, 4, Rep. 4: Zels 3, 4: JCWA 4: Leaders 3, 4: Booslers I: Fresh. Chorus: Girls' Chorus 2. DICK McGEE Kay Marzec Ronald Mazur Joe McClure Jane McGee Tim McKinney John McLaug JANE McGEE Band 3, 4: Maioreiie 4: Y-Teens 3: Home Ec I, 2: Boosiers I, 2: Sec. CIub 4: Foo+baII Queen 4: Fresh. Chorus. TIM McKINNEY JOHN McLAUGHLIN JUDY McLENNAN CIass Pres. 3, 4: Ze+s 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Ar+ Edifor of Saga 3, 4: Pale-He Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3: JCWA 4, Vice Pres. 4: S+uden'I Council 4: Boosfers I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. JOAN McVICKER Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Capt 2, 4: BowIing I, 2, 3: Boosfers 2, 3, 4: Choraliers 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Peris 2, 3: Ensemble I, 4: Soph. Dance Orch. Com. Judy McDaniel Dick McGee hIin Judy McLennan Joan McVicIcer Peggy Loo is 'Phe devofed edifor-in-chief of Woodward's annual, The Saga. Peggy has greaf scholasfic abilify and personaliiy pIus. Beverly Meinke Carlene Michael Rose Marie MICIWGIGIC PBIFICI5 MI5CZIf0W5lfI Janel' Miller Mary Mi'I'cheII Belly Mohamed Rod MOIIOU Pefer Mosquecla Helen Moon Frank Morgan Gre'rchen Myers BEVERLY MEINKE Zefs 2, 3, 4. Corres. Sec. 4: Polish Li'r. 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4 Leaders 3, 4: Sec. Club 4: JCWA 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: FNA 4. CARLENE MICHAEL Boosfers I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4: Peris 3, 4: Leaders 3: Choral- iers I, 2, 3: Drama+ics 2: Sec. Club 2: Soph. Dance Com. ROSE MARIE MICHALAK Polish Lif. I, 2, 3, 4: FNA 2: Leaders 3, 4: Prom Com. 3: Sec. Club 3, 4: Peris 3, 4: JCWA 3: Sec. Club Chm. Ways and Means Com. 4. PATRICIA MIECZKOWSKI JANET MILLER 34 MARY MITCHELL Peris 2, 3, 4: Soph. Ticlce+ Com.: Jr. Week Com.: JCWA 4 Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Bowling I. 2, 3, 45: Polish LH. I, 2. 3. BETTY MOHAMED ROD MOHON Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Prom Co-Chm. 3: Talller Slaff 2, 3, 4 Soph. Queen Com.: Gradua'Hon Com. 4. PETE MOSOUEDA HELEN MOON FRANK MORGAN GRETCHEN MYERS SHARON NAWROCKI Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Class Vice Pres. 2, 3 Cheerleader 2, 3: Booslers I, 2, 3: Zels 2, 3, 4: Leaders 4. CHARLES NERSWIG Band I, 2, 3, 4: JCWA 4. PAT NEVILLE JOAN NE NIECKARZ Polish Lil. l, 2, 4: Peris 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Sec. Club 3, 4 Rec. Sec. 4: Class Sec. 2: Soph. Queen: Jr. Red Cross I. DIANE NOWICKI Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Pub. Com. 2: Choraliers 4: Dramalics 2 Choral Readers 2: Polish Lil. 2, 3, 4, Bullelin Board Com. 2 Booslers I: Sec. Club 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross 4: Home Ec 2, 3 Home Ec 3, 4. CAROL OBEE KENNETH O'BRIEN CAROL O'DELL Bowling 3, 4: Home Ec 2, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2 Sludenl' Council 4: Phils 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 3, 4: JCWA 3 4 FNA 2 4 JOHN OIEN TERESA OLENDER BARBARA OLSZEWSKI Booslers I, 4: Y-Teens 3: Home Ec 4. ROSEMARY OUSKY Polish Lil I: Home Ec 4. Sharon Nawrocki Charles Nerswig Pal Neville Joanne NISCIKGFZ Diane Nowicki Carol Obee Kennelh O'Brien Carol O Dell John Oien Teresa Olender Barbara Olszewslci Rosemary Ousky I 2 I I Marcia Pacholslci Jerome Paiak John Parker Sharon Pawlec Sondra Pendergraff Joy Perlmuller Joe Pefersberger Gloria Piclcell Don Posllewaile Paul Pryba V4 Z0 g-,4 Wa Tad Crea! - S614 211: MARCIA PACHOLSKI JEROME PAJAK Srudenl Council 3, 4: Honor Sociely 3. 4: Engineering Sociefy 2, 3, 4: As+ronomical Sociely 4: JCWA 3, 4: Exlravaganza I, 2, 3, 4: Soph. Queen Com. 2: Boos'I'ers I. JOHN PARKER SHARON PAWLEC Fresh. Chorus: Girls' Clforus 2, Sec. 2: Choraliers 3, 4: Leaders 4. SONDRA PENDERGRAFF Home Ec 2, 3: Dramalics 3: Phils 3, Sec. Club 4. JOY PERLMUTTER Bowling I: Booslers I, 4: Qrarnarics 2: Home Ec 4. JOE PETERSBERGER GLORIA PICKETT Sec. Club 2: Librarian 3, 4: PaIeH'e Club 3, 4, Treas. 3. Pres. 4. DON POSTLEWAITE PAUL PRYBA Polish Lil. I. PEARL PURPUARD Home Ec I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross l: Dramalics l. JAMES RAHE Foolball 2: Tennis 3, 4. EDITH RAWLINS Booslers 2, 3, 4, Decoralion Com. 2: FNA 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4. BILL RAY Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Sgl.-a'I'-Arms 3: Sludenl Council 4: Jr. King: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 2. CHARLES REINBOLT I. Bill Ra Clwarles Reinboll Pearl Purpuard James Ralme Edi+h Rawlins Y . Janel' Riler Gary Roclwle JoAnn Romanowski Carol Rosolowslu Ralph Ruelz kzjv Z? y JANET RITER Leaders 4: JCWA 3: Dramalics I. 2, 3, 43 Palette Club 4, GARY ROCHTE JOANN ROMANOWSKI CAROL ROSOLOWSKI Palelle Club 3: Sec. Club 3, 4, Program Co-Chm. 4: Soph. Dance Dec. Com.: Class Ring Com. 3. RALPH RUETZ Judy McLennan, senior presidenl, has led llwe senior class 'lo a year of success. Judy is a person wilh arlislic abilily and pep 'ro malclw. ' Joseph Rullcowslci Mary Lou Ryan Joanne Saba Rosalind Sakheim Lincla Schafer Bill Schlorb Bud Schuldl' Mary Selich Melba Shaffer Richard Shea Lawrence Sherlock PGIII SIIOGCFGII JOSEPH RUTKOWSKI ROSALIND SAKHEIM JCWA 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: 'Y-Teens I: Honor Sociely 3,4-:F I,2,3,4:Z+2,3,4:Ld 3,4:CI V Fresh. Chorus: Special Girls' Chorus I: Choraliers 2, 3, 47 P,-95. fsces e S ea ers ass Ice Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: Dramarics 2: Jr. Red Cross 2: PNA 2. LINDA SCHAFER Girls' Chorus 2: Choraliers 3, 4: Bible Club 4: Dramalics 4. JOANNE SABA BILL SCHLORB Sruclenr Council I, 2, 3: Soph. Class Treas.: Soph. Queen gergnag Clubs' lg: Booslers II Palelle Club 4: Foollaall 3: AH'endanI': JCWA 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Zers 2, 3, 4: Maiorefie Op ' ance ec' Om' 3, 4, Cap. 4: Jr. Ring Corn, Chm. BUD SCHULDT MARY SELICH FTA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Zefs 3, 4: Choraliers I, 2, 3, 4: JCWA 4: Saga 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Honor Socie+y 3, 4: Prom Corn. 3. MELBA SHAFFER RICHARD SHEA JCWA 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Exlravaganza 3, 4. LAWRENCE SHERLOCK PATTI SHOECRAFT WILLIE MAE SIMMONS BARBARA SMITH Home Ec 3, 4. NORMAN SMITH Willie Mae Simmons Barbara Smi+h Judilh Snyder Margarel' Snyder Torn Sochoclci Judy Sorge ROBERT SMITH JUDITH SNYDER Fresh. Chorus: Choraliers 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 4: Sec. Club 4. MARGARET SNYDER Home Ec 2, 4: Sec. Club 3, 4: Ze'I's 3, 4: Soph. Dance Dec Com. ANNETTE SOBECKI Polish Lil. I, 2: Peris 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Sec. Club 3, 4 Jr. Red Cross 2: Soph. Dance Dec. Com. DANIEL SOBINIAK TOM SOCHOCKI SI. Francis de Sales I, 2, 3: Sfafionery Com. 4. JUDY SORGE Norman Roberl Annelle Sobecki Daniel Sobinialc Marvin Sowder Jane? Spencer PUIVICIP SPYcI1aIa Slwaron Sfanger Mary Alice Sieineri Juclilh Slenberg Marilyn SIFGUSS Pai Subleslri Eleanor Suchodolslci Dave Swan'I'elc Kay Swearengen IVIGFY Swisher yearborfks Distributed at MARVIN SOWDER JANET SPENCER Zeis 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Tafller 2. 3, 4, News Edilor 4: Class Pre Officers 2. 3, 4, Rep. 2, 3, Sec. 4: Jr. Red Cross I, 2, s. 2: Y-Teens I, 2, Chaplain 2. Siudenl Council 4: JCWA 3, 4, Sec. 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Social Chm. 3. PATRICIA SPYCHALA Saga 4, Senior Edilor: Co-Chm. Prom 3: Phils 3. 4: Co-Chm. Tri-Lil 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Service Chm. 3: Sr. Play Com. 4: Dramalics I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3: JA 2, 3. PAT SUBLESKI SHARON STANGER Monroe High School I, 2: S+uden+ Council 4: Sec. Club 3, 4 Enlerlainmenf Chm. 4: Dramafics 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Bowling 4I ELEANOR SUCHODOLSKI MARY ALICE STEINERT Soph. Dance Dec. Com: Leaders 3: Sec. Club 3, 4: Zeis 2, 3, 4: Home Ec 4. DAVE SWANTEK JUDITH STENBERG Clnoraliers I, 2, 3, 4: Phils 3. 4: Y-Teens 2: Exiravaganza 2, 3: Leaders 3: Bowling 3. KAY SWEARENGEN Sec. Club 3, 4. MARILYN STRAUSS Sec. Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. MARY SWISHER SHIRLEY SZABO RONALD SZCZECINSKI Shirley Szabo Ronald Szczecinslci Barbara Szelagowski Albefl TGYlOV- V'0l5 TaYl0r Bob Tellier Gordon Terry James Tima William Tlmmlnq GUY T'PlOn 611' BARBARA .SZELAGOWSKI Zefs 2, 3, 4, Sgt-a+-Arms 3, Treas. 4: Leaders 4, 2ncl Vice Pres. 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Taiiler 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sporls Edifor 4: Jr.. Ring Com.: Polish Lil. I, 2, 3: Booslers I, 2: JCWA 3, 4. ALBERT TAYLOR VIOLA TAYLOR FNA 2, 3, 4: Choraliers 2, 3: Home Ec I: Girls' Chorus 4: Freshman Chorus. BOB TELLIER GORDON TERRY l-li-Y l: Boosiers 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. I. JAMES TIMA WILLIAM TIMMING GARY TIPTON LEROY TUPMAN a Phyllis Wrzesinslci is lhe ediior-in-chief of Woodward s weekly pulolica Hon, 'lhe Tailler. Always ready and willing fo help Phyllis is one of Woodward's all-around seniors Leroy Tupman Vicky Urbanslci Tom VanCamp Jackie VelliquePre Joyce Vellique++e Lois Weissenberger Carolyn Wes+ Barbara Wichowski James Wiley Arnold Wilhelm Julia Williams Carol Williamson VICKY URBANSKI Polish LH. I: Booslers 2: Home Ec -l-: FNA 4. TOM VAN CAMP JACKIE VELLIQUETTE JOYCE VELLIQUETTE Home Ec I. 2, 3. 4, Sec. 4: Sec. Club 4: Freshman Chorus, Pres. I. LOIS WEISSENBERGER Fasces I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Exiravaganza 2: Cheerleader 2: Saga 4: S+uden+ Council 3: JCWA 3, 4: Ze+s 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 3. Recording Sec. 4: Soph. Dance Com. CAROLYN WEST Choraliers 4: JCWA 3, 4: Home Ec 2, 4: Fasces 3: FNA 2, 4: Jr. Red Cross 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 4: Bible Club 4. BARBARA WICHOWSKI Peris 2, 3, 4: Honor Socie'I'y 3, 4: Polish Li'I'. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, Maiorefle 4: Exlravaganza 2, 3, 4: FNA 2, 3, 4: Fasces I, 2. 3, 4: JCWA 3.4. I Phyllis Wroblewslci Phyllis Wrzesinslci Dianne Zaborowslci Ja nice Zalcrzewslci Chef Zapadlca Tom Zrailc JAMES WILEY DIANNE ZABOROWSKI Ta++ler 2, 3, 4. Bowling 3, 4: Polish LH. 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. 2, 3. 4: JCWA 4: ARNOLD wlu-:ELM B OS'e'S 4' JULIA WILLIAMS JANICE ZAKRZEWSKI CAROL WILLIAMSON DLgEC!,DEL-3605?-os+ers 2, 3: Leaders 3: Chorus I, 3: PHYLLIS WROBLEWSKI Fasces 2, 3, 4: Booslers 3: FTA 3.4: Polish Li+. 3. PHYLLIS WRZESINSKI Sfudenf Councn 4, TaHler 2, 3, 4, Edi+or-in-Chief 4: Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Class TOM ZRAIK Treas. 3, 4: Leaders 3, 4, Pres. 4: FTA 2, 3, 4: Perls 3, 4: JCWA 3: Polish Lil. 2, 3, 4. Choraliers 4. l In +heir physics class Peggy Loo. Tom Sohoclci, and Dennis Serge gope wi+h fhe 'problem of finding 'rhe specific gravi'l'y of clifferenf subsfances. 43 College-bound seniors Ann Ar- vanifis, Phyllis Wroblewski, and Milce Duda are shown in 'their coniemporary his+ory class. Edward Hammer and Donna Ki- koslci learn aboui' ihe principles of Triangles in Miss Josepl1's frigo- nomeiry class. Roberr Hawkins, Skip Ray, Bonnie Cook, and Marilyn Lacy underiake one o'F +he many proiecfs in Senior English. Examining 'lhis skele+on displayed in Mr. Rol1rer's physiology class are Jerry Davis and Jane? Rifer. fllldflf Uficcr Lefl' 'lo righi: Bill Lingnell, President Rufh Schuffenecker, Reporfer: Sandy Schneizler, Secrefary: JoAnn Zaleski, Treasurer: Don Kornowa, Sergeanl-ai'-Arms: Johnny Russell, Vice President This year because of lhe size of iheir class, +l1e iuniors were able 'lo do ihings in a big way. Campaigning for class eleciions was ingenious wi+h colorful posiers and clever slogans. More 'Phan 350 juniors were proud io be 'rhe iirsi To purchase 'rhe new siandard class ring. Co-operaiing wi+h lhe seniors, 'lhey helped +o make The Junior- Senior Prom a memorable one. Junior Week was filled wiih fun and 'Frolic for all who pariicipaied. The acliviiies included dress-up day, color day, a roasi. and a dance during which ihe junior king and queen were crowned. The iuniors had a +remendous. eveniful year. John Abrams Nancy Adams Richard Alverman Dan Alcala Duane Ames Judy Armsirong Roberl Bahnsen Lois Bails Valerie Baker Sue Ball Gail Bandy Sandra Banlcs George Barber James Barnes Jim Barry Slanley Baldorf Janis Baumanis Paul Beacher Carol Beale William Beale Earlene Beamon Naief Bedra Carol Behan Judy Benson Bill Berenchilc David Bernhard Connie Bieniek Mike Bishop Richard Blazey Janel' Blondo yuuivrs Sharon Bubenko BeH'y Burdasz Rober+ Burggraf Wanda Burfon Harold Busdielcer Roberl' Cain Jim Cairns Sandy Carpenier Sandra Carrofher Sam Cassis Diane Cafes Jacqulyn Ceglio Helen Clwarney Linda Cheser Sylvia Cicirella S r K ., P, , Aw fli'Ql3!1l 'I ,HMA Ima ' .mr , P' ' L. ,V , 3? wr ix , v v' pzyx f NI? :Hin 1 :iw .X ,f fy H if :Cr:'i'?'. 4 'Y il wwf' ligfflf' Y IQ? we fm Anifa Blum Judifh Bockerl' Mary Bode Paul Bogdanslci Bob Bondelier Roberf Bonlcowslci Pa+ Booher Hazel Borkowslci Beverly Boslafer Wendell Boyd Raymond Brandeloerry Brenda Bridges Sharon BriH'on Bill Broolcs Mary Bryan juniors Parficzjmlc -Q64 CY Helen Clarke Phyllis Clinger Bernard Cody George Cole Dennis Condon Jim Coon Mike Cosiilla Jerilyn Counler Gay Criscio Bonnie Curlis Ralph Cybulslci John Czop Sharon Davenporf Lydia DeAncla Louis Declcer uniar-Senior Pram Hazel Dehabey Jaclcie Demolrl Carmen Devincenl' Edward Dewarl' Delores Diaz Gregory Dibble Jo Ann Dilgarl' Sue Downey Bonnie Drew Richard Duda Michael Duhaime William Duhamel Nancy Duhamell Jaclc Duranl' Phil Eriksen Sharon Eslerly Helen Facey Larry Feeback Jane'r Fernow Rose Ferris Kendall Fielder Carolyn Fink Mark Fischer Duane Fish Dick ForgeHe James Fox Bob Francis Ronald Franlz Brad Freeman Tom Freeman -M -1 ,. wg NNT X Xi lf-1 ' h 3 1 l if an 0 f fm' l i junior Sandra French Al Frosl' Dave Frueauf Gerald Fye Aquilla Gambrell Sandy Gernhauser Wayne Godfrey Ross Goodfellow Wayne Gosselrl' Gary Graalman Roberl' Gralak Carol Gramza Ka'rhy Gruber Jo Ann Grueneberg Susan Guzdanski Tom Heidelberg Be'H'y Heller Be+h Henderson George Hennessy Ross Hessman Louis Hibbs Linda Hiclcgy Barbara Hinch Bill Hoffman Barbara Hopings Sandra Horner Pai Hoslerfler Bonnie Huberi' Kenny Hudnull Richard Hughlei' ,Yun 27119 Josephine Haddad Judie Haggard Diane Hall Glenn Hammer Charles Harmon Sandra Harrigan Frances Harris Sandie Harris Jim Harrison Barbara Harvey Georgia Ha'l'zinikolis Tom Hauensrein Jane Hauser Nora Healh Billie Hee+er Krisfine Hulfz Bill Hundsruclcer John Husman Marilyn Jacob Jim Jagieiski Angeline Jahns Fred Janiszewski Becky Jeffery Scheran Jenne Tom Jesionowslci Jim Jewell Jeff Jirinec Ellery Johns Bill Johnson Mark Johnson keceiving king Judy Jorgenrud Mary Ann Kaczmarelc Connie Kaminslci Judy Kaminslci Gloria Kazie Richard Kazmierczak Thomas Kean Joan Keller Don Kellermeier James Kennelly Linda Kloffa Maurie Kocher Bill Koepplinger Jeff Kohn Carol Komasinslci George Lang Anne Lesley Renee LazeH'e Sandy Leclclider Mary Lemons John Lesniewicz David Lelke David Lewandowski Carole Lewis Roberl' Lilce Bill Lingnell Henry Lolwmeyer Donna Long Donna Mae Long Diane Loomis Momeufaus Occasian Howard Komives Fred Komorny Mike Konnerl' Donald Kornowa George Krefl' Bonnie Kriener J udy Krischalc Delores Kropaczewskr Diana Kruse Pal' Kuhn Janice Kunselman Jim LaBon+e Pal Lamarand Bill Lane Pal' Lane Jack McMillar Jim Mefferd Barbara Melber Jerry Mericlqel Diane Michalak Richard Michalak David Milcolaiczyk David Miner LaVerne Min+on Eugene Misiuda Joe Mifchell Mariorie Mohr Jeff Monfgomery BeHy Monro lrva Moore his 4.3! 5' Charles Lorrylair Joyce Lynch Sandra Lynch EllioH Mansour Frank Marczewslci LuseHe Mason Mike Mason William Ma'rhies Susan Mayo A Fred McArJrhur Billie McAfee Roberl' McClish Gary McCreery Mary Jane McGe Bill Mclnfire 6 jun Zfrs Elsie Morawski Philip Morris Joanne Muelzel Ray Munoz Richard Murphy Tom Mu+chler W. 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Myers Margarel' Nadolny David Nadrasik Mae Nevels Naomi Nonamaker Diana Norman Sharon Gloerly Tony Oberneder Alfred Obs? 4-gp, I ,., i , ll ar fl y yyyy y K cy! juuiar P 55' I' 4 f vu-,W Ken Oehlers Pamela Oehlers Alfifa Okdie Sharon Olwick Larry Ormsby Gerald Pacynski Becky Parish Chuck Parker Sandra Parker Dave Pafridge James Pellek James Perrine Vir inia Pe+'rawa 9 Y David Phillips Judy Pierce David Pie+szak Barbara Pinniger John Pomorslci Herberf Priesl' Dennis Pryloa Karl Pryba George Przybysz Bernie Rachuba Janice Rasi Norman Reariclc Judy Reaume Nancy Rex Linda Rhodes Gary Richard Ernesr Rice . s u Ilunmrmnmma me nnmmmwmxauu mnaal1a juuiar Week Jack Riddle James Ri1'er Nancy Roach Frank Roloedeau Jerry Roberls Sandre Robson Jim Rose Ru+h Ann Rose Dora Rosendual Joan Ross Roche Royfelc Jim Rudolph John Russell Fred Rufkowslci Richard Rzadeclci Jane+ Sherlock Marian Sherlock Charlol'l'e Shinaver Mervin Shodiss Terry Shook Jim Shull Nancy Siek David Sievers Ronald Sinkowski Bill Skahill Gary Smilh Judy Smilh Sally Snyder Lynn Sprengel Richard Slacy lzhylzts year Duane Schaub G-udrun Schiopel Linda Schmager Sandy Schnelzler Rulh Schuffeneckner Ronald Schupp Paula Schusler Terry Schusler Linda Searle Tom Sedler Wayne Sellers Sharon Selwa Roberl' Sendelbach Thomas Shaffer Bill Sheffield W Alfon Thoman Ronald Thomley Jackie Timming Eugene Tlcaczy Tom Tralobie Carol Tupman Cafherine Turner Juclilh Turner Carole Tweedly Elaine Underwood BeH'y Unferdros Sharon Vallas Russ Varner Tom Walfon David Wafson lll4ll7l' W? Q Nancy Sradelman Margene Sfrauss Raymond Sunclerman Gerald Swan Nancy Szarlnp Joseph Szczurelc Lanny Szczurelc Valenhne Szczypkowski John Szymanslcu Roberra Szymanslcl Nancy Szynfelr Marvin Taylor Roloerf Terfel Marilyn Terer Diana Thnelman x 1 iv 1..,,,, ..:.,,,...f1.c V Marina Wafson Dave Weaver James Webb Sandy Wesl Janice Wherry Jucly Whifaker Bolo While Kay Whiling Nick Wichowski Dave Wielinslci Joyce Wildorowslci Clwrisfine Wilkolelc Sandra Williams Marilyn Willis Nancy Winn ,Yun 271' Ronald Woieciechowski Dick Wolf James Woodbury Sfeve Worsl1+il Sharon Woznialc Jerry WyaH' Judifh Yauch Judy Young Jo Ann Zaleslci Bob Zau+ner Sfanley Zawisza Joyce Zclunczyk Rober+ Zeberkiewicz John Ziegler Jean Zielinslci ,LAM Linda Zielinslci Erv Zillow Franlc Zclunczylc Virginia Zurob Amy Zyclwowslci Paulerre Zyllca Jo Ann Zuzworslcy 'ff Panel clrscussuons IH Amerlcan his 'lory provide very llvely debale for Joyce Zdunczylc Glenn Hammer Mary Jane McGee and Val Szczyplcowslu fu.. it g.-.iqwgpwb 1-fe:,1.fwf1..', 'Lv::.:w5a:,,,'1 ' . 1.41, 5,9 L.:' - efiigw, Sill:-3 me 1 fx, M wxzif-iv: , hm , Z? iff. ,Z , ,.h,, QQ., w5f:f5.I. 5' M ,f .141 ,L f +,,Hf..21-wif -A 140115-fgil55Q? fx- V l'f5Zs .wif ggggl ws... f ' WL:-f W.-:1iZ.5f's,.' 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Proof of 'rheir capabilily was evidenl in Jrhe success of l'he annual Sophomore Dance. Doing as well as 'lhey did over Jrhe year was allribuled +0 'rhe help of The advisers, Mr. Leo Robie and Mrs. Kalherine MacKinnon. Shirley Aakall Roberla Abdelnor Joan Achinger John Achinger Donna Adams Donna Ahl Ken Alderman Carol Ambof Georgia Assally Joan Asia Ray Allie Roberi' Augusfynialc Ed Babialc Norma Bacome Toni Badyna Clala Baird Elizabefh Baker Phyllis Baker Karl Balbaugh Roberf Baldwin Jean Banlcs Carolyn Baran Evan eline Barnes 9 lda Barnes Leon BarneH Pafricia Barne'He Mike Barrel? Genclle Barilefl' April Basil Jack Baxier Raymond Beaufaif EmmeH Beayers John Bednarski Diane Beers Mary Besier Be'Hy Beyer Sue Biel Diana Bieniel: Maryann Bienielc Barbara Biri' Ronald Black Jim Blair vphvmares Jennie Blanchard Pal Blazey Lowell Boclcerf Camellia Bonlcoslu Tim Borkowslci Chesfer Boyd Bonnie Boyer Ronnie Boyer Joyce Brady Nancy Brady Roger Braker Bob Branwon Roger Brenneman Bob Brighfon James Brighion Sandi Broolcs Jim Brolhers Edwa Brown James Brown Susan Brown William Brown Palricia Brzuchalslc Judy Buhr Marfin Burlcs Ray Burlen Bonnie Burley Terry Burns MerryLee Burr Richard Buller Donald Buzzard Wesiley Bylow Ron Byrne Judy Campell Lois Carey Marcia Ca rlina Donald Carnes Sue Carroll Pal' Carfer Mike Casey Janis Chadwick Jerry Clark Laura Clawson Michael Clay George Cline Virginia Clingenpeel Phil Clinfon BeH'y Jo Cloud Dave Coflield Sharon Collins Ray Compion Sharon Condon Frank Cook Frank Cooper Richard Copeland Carol Cousino Donald Cowell Doroihy Cowell Diane Criles Evelyn Criflenden Joyce Crillenden George Crosby Jerry Culver Carol Curlis Connie Curris Earl Curfis Roger Cufsinger Carol Dahar Carolyn Danicke Phyllis Daniels Ken Danyi John Daquano Alexander David Delia Deanda Terry Demecs Marilyn Demoe Joe Dempsey Tom Dickens Belly Dieball Jean Dimmock Chuck Dodson Barbara Dossal' Ronald Dressler Diane Drouillard Howard Duke Pa'l'ricia Eckerf Marlin Edinger Gary Edwards Lois Egel- Larry Egnace Elaine Endzulis Michael Epperly Kalhleen Ermish Dianne Ernsl' Terry Ervin Marie Fausl' John Feher Had Spirited Dave Feldicamp Charles Fidell Connie Filipski Gerry Finnegan Pal Fischer Jim Fisher Susan Fisher Carolyn Flaczynslci Frank Flood Richard Florel: Linda Fueller Linda Fogel Carl Fosrer Jacqueline Fosfer Judy Fosfer Shirley Fosfer Don Founfain Bill Franlcs James Frazier Connie French Mary Frideger Jack Friend Judy Friesner Gary Frilz Ernesf Fuller Marcia Funk Joe Fufey George Gaerfner Flossie Gardner Linda Gardner Donald Gearharl' ,Susan Gefz David Givens Janef Givens Larry Glowczewslci John Golembiewski Dwighf Go,sseH Joanne Grabner Sharon Green Fred Greenwalf Earl Gregory Carl Grenon Hampazg Jack Gross he Dennis Gruhler Nancy Gudelwus Carol Gusses Agnes Guylon , Ma ry Gyurasics Elaine Haislci Terry Halceds Diana Hall Sondra Hall Ray Harder Roberl' Harder Bob Hardesly Barbara Hardy Kaihleen Harmon Bob Harrison Dave Hari Marcia Harlman Bessie Hahinilcolis Palsy Hawkins Barbara Hay Audrey Hayes Marie Helldobler lvlilze Helmlce Joyce Henkel Lynda Henly Susan Herman Linda Herslwman Linda Higgins Barbara Hill Richard Hollabaugh Wilma Holly Beverly Holmes Nancy Hones Tom Hosler Arr House Barbara Hudzinski Sandra Hugill Lana llsley Hennie Lou lvey Janice Jacoby Daniel Jankowslci or 611155 Slcctiaus Dennis Janlrowski Richard Janlcowski Chuck Janowieclzi Lou Jarecki Donald Johnsiclc Beverly Johnson Judy Johnson AI Jones Vickie Jones Jerry Jordan Loreffa Jurkiewicz Dave Jurslci Gerry Jurski Janice Kachenmeisfer Roberf Kainlz Ba rba ra Kalinowslu Bernie Kalling Bea Kamirslci David Kanfield Dennis Kanfield Ellen Kansorka Marlene Kaszubial: Ma rcella Kazmierczak Rosea nne Kazmierczak Dana Keil Tom Keivens George Kellermeier Pafricia Kempf Eugene Kenney Sharon Kimerer Silas King Sandra Kinney Joyce Knee Carol Knepper Laura Kohn Ronald Koke Kafhryn Kokocinslci Judy Koleclci Tom Kolodzieiczalc Fred Konoff Darlene Kosch Jim Kosmyna Arline Kowalski Carole Kowalcki Dave Kregel Jerry Krouse Joyce Kubiclci JoAnn Kuchcinslci Norman Meilinlc Suzanne Meinen Marlys Melber Jerry Mercurio Carol Michalak Janice Michalak Janice Marie Michalak Harrie+ Michalak Leonard Mieczkowski Elaine Miekis Roberf Miller Rila Mills Barbara Minard Dianne Miwer Kafhy Minick Doris Mifchell Jon Moharler Kay Mohn Richard Morawski Gary Morehouse Alice Morford BriH' Morgan Larry Morgan Richard Morman Allan Morris Mary Jane Mosko Dale Mouch Helen Mrozik Gerald Murray Thomas Muszynski Dale Myers Janel Myers Mike Myers Gerald Naslachowski Judy Nellis Sandra Nicola Susan Nieckarz Fvelyn Nowak John Nowak Donna Obee Margeruille O'Brien Vivian O'Dell Saplzonw 6 D c Jerry Oehlers David Olwick Bill Orwig Mary Oswald Tom Owczarzak Pai Pacynski John Pallerson Mor? Pafferson Waller Pawlowicz Paul Pegorsch Richard Pelczarslci Oresia Pelenski Bill Pemberlon Jack Pendrey Roberf Perrnar Bonnie Perry Harold Pelers Sharon Pe+ers David Phelps Richard Pieiras Joan Pifson Be'Hy Pizzo Karen Polcorny Walrer Po'Hs Pa+ricia Powell Tom Pra+er Chesler Pzymierski Charles Quillen Ronald Quinlan Leona Quinn Karhleen Raczlcowskl Pam Rager John Rahe Ar? Rah'i'Z Joseph Randall Gary Ray Harold Ray Lee Rehlcopf Herb Rice Barbara Richason Joyce Rickman James Ringel Hr I 75' y Project Rurh Robarge Deanna Rodenberger Jim Rohrs Becky Rollins David Romsradi' David Rofh Pam Ross Linda Rouclebush David Rouppas Eileen Rosznoski Connie Rudes Lesfer Rudolph Roy Rue'l1 Richard Rurkowski Josephine Sabbagh Dave Sahadi Doris Salcheim Rochelle Saris Rosemary Sarvis Charles Sawyer John Schafer Mary Schober Teresh Schoenfell' Carllow Schroeder Carrol Schullz Dennis Scofl Sandra Selculslci Charles Seyfried Jim Shaler Jeff Shields Bonila Shriver Brian Siegel Trudy Slrellie Tom Slowinslri Sharon Smenner Donald Smi+h Joanne'Smifh Bob Snyder James Snyder Suzanne Snyder Jack Soholslci Mary Sorosialc Karen Sosnowicz Kennefh Sowder Earl Spalce Tom Spencley Arfhur Sfange Dan Sfaplelon Darlene Siawowy Ronnie Sreinbeclc Mary Sullivan Wayne Swisher Mary Ellen Swis+aia Karhleen Szich Dave Szymanslci James Szymanski Janice Taylor Carol Teczynslci Mary Tellier James Thomas Alfred Thompson Tony Thompson Bob Thrush Kafhie Trippe Dan Tr-Lcinski Jerry Trzonkowski George Tuclcer Sandra Turner Linda Turski Louise Unkle Dave Urban Pedro Urias Al Vander Horsi' Teresa Vander Hors? Joyce VanSan+ Judy Van San+ Leslie Varnes Judifh VermeH Alice Villarreal Diana Vincen+ Sue Vincenf Judy Visi Kafhy Vogelpohl Bernice Wakefield Tom Walen+owski Karen Walier Judy Wandike Carl Wardinski Joyce Warner Casimer Wasikoski Dick Way Pai' Weidman Arlene Welch Judy Werner Judy Werning Sue Wes? Fulure homemalcers of 'lo- morrow, Roberia Duhamelc, Pat Fischer. Carolyn Flac- zynski, and Carole Ealon are busily preparing a balclw of cookies. Marllwa Weslern Morris Wheeler Nancy Wheeler Lee While Beverly Wielinslci Sandra Wilcox Marlin Willhauclc Augusline Williams Barry Williams Ned Wincl1 Bobby Winlers Ron Wisniewslci Bonnie Willcowski Carol Woinowslci Roberl Wolf Mollie Woods Sandra Worminglon Dave Wriglwl Delores Wynoclc Sharon Wysoclci Anna Young Carol Young Vicloria Young Gary Yunlcer Cliarlolle Zapaclka Theresa Zgorzelslci Be++y Ziegehofe' Joe Zielinslci Virginia Zyclwowicz Dennis Zylka 5 X S greslzmau student Hvzmcil SEATED, leff fo righf: Shirley Whipple, Judy Dickson, Elaine Sfasko. Michelle Jaworski, Joyce Sloan STANDING: Mike Saba, Jerry Cichanski, Charles Shumaker. Wide-eyed and uncerfain, our 600 freshmen enfered Woodward only dimly aware of The compefifion for leadership and scholasfic honors. The aloove Sfudenf Council members proved fhemselves willing fo supporf and fo parficipafe in school acfivifies. The freshmen, having placed firsf in fhe Class Challenge Week confesf. demonsfrafed fhaf fhey will be anofher successful class. Woodward's alumni can resf assured fhaf fhis I958-59 freshman class will confinue fo keep fhe blue-and-whife sfandards high. Pa+ricia Adam Gary Adams Arfhur Akeman David Alderman Taylor Alsepi' Judy Afwood Judi Aver Norma Babcock Bob Badman David Bailey Barbara Banks Bonnie Banks Clyde Banks Linda Barber Nayf Bardwell Carolyn Barhire Marcella Barne'He Judy Barrow Mary Barry Diana Beaufaif Nayfee Bedra Tom Behrendsen Dave Benlley Carol Beveridge Dave Biolorucki Richard Biglow Eddie Blasingim Daniel Block Gloria Bogdanski John Bollon Rose Booher Jackie Borkowski Dan Boriles Mary Braali Paul Braah Doug Braden Suzanne Brader Calherine Bra ndeberry William Brann Jerry Bray lvah Briner Carolyn Brooks Paul Brooks Daniel Brosnan Delberf Brown Paula Brown Derr Bryan Doyal Bryan Eleanor Bryan Mary Bush Sharon Bushroe Arlien Caballero Sally Calkins Jim Carnes Ronald Carpenfer Larry Carier Pe'l'e Caruso Mickey Cassis Roberi Cavin Roseann Charney Mariha Cherry Par Cherry Cheryl Chrisman grvshmc Margie Drees Larry Droszcz James Dumas John Dumas Sandra Durani' Frank Durell Louise Durham Trudy Dufkowski LaVern Dyer Richard Earharf Howard Easron Carol Ea+on Greichen Ecclesfon Edward Eckharf Paisy Edwards Richard Edwards MaryRose Ehle Karen Eihinger W F 1 0 IM ' 4 ' xx' ff Egfr I IJ' sniff! Gerald Cichanski Janei' Clark Beily Clarke Eva Cli'F+on Joyce Clingenpeel Waller Cochran Wilma Cochran Judy Conrad Julie Confreras Shirley Cooper Louise Copeland Russ Counfer Larry Crapsey Barbara Cravens Geve Crevier Gary Crispen Sharon Crosby Gloria Crosley Bonnie Crossman Sharon Culver Charles Curry Carol Cuzynski Cecelia Czynikiewicz Dan Dalko Bill Damalo John Danyi Dennis Davis Gloria Davis Wayne Davis Carla Day Oralia Deanda John Debarr James Degg Shirley Degler Teddie DeHay Ronald Demecs Tom Demecs Augusf Demoe Joe Dempsey Russell Dibble Judy Dickson Darleen Dieball Dennis Dieball Richard Dielsch Barbara Dobrochowski Jean Dodge Ka+hy Domanski James Donoher Michael Doran Chuck Ellenberger Marlha Ellis Jack Emmi'H Charles Erichson Marylin Ervin Joe Essex Gary Ewers Todd Falor Marcia Faneuil: Nancy Fannin Daniel Farris Edward Fausi' Harry Fausi' Marilyn Fausi' Waller Fausi' Ru+hAnne Feher Sharon Fink Lois Fish Bonnie Fisher Garre'H Fizparrick Roberi Floss Mike Floyd Beily Foreman Sandy Forresfer James Fosler Marilyn Fosrer Pal Fosier Bruce Fowler Virginia Fowler Suzanne Foxhuber Sharon Frank Dennis Freshour Roberi' Frideger Cheryl Friend Edna Friesner Charlene Frisch Sharon Frih Gary Frosl' Margarel Fuhr Sharon Fuller Judi+h Fulmer Joyce Furry John Gardner Kafhleen Garwacki Sandra Gales Joyce Gawle Nancy Gerlach Norman Geriz Dwighi' Gibson a Parricia Gibson Lawrence Giese Mary Jean Godfrey Cl-iarlorie Godlewslci Gail Gombar Manuel Gonzales Kaihy Goodnighr John Gorney Charles Gorniak Jane Graser Bonnie Green Deno Greuis Gennie Grill Sandra Grimes Tom Grimes Parricia Grince Donna Grindle Sue Grivanou Jacquelyn Harfwig Roberl Hayes Ray Hays Shirley Heckel Kafhy Helminski Richard Helminslci Gerald Helmke Sharon Helmlce Dessie Hellon Carol Henson Bob Hess Jean Hess Suzanne Hessman Ruby Hill Chrisiine Hillman Jackie Hirschberger Gail Hoclsmuih Jack Hoenig Dennis Hoffman Judy Hoffman Judy Holden Carol Holland Bob Holliday Sandra Holldwell Don Hollsfein Susan Hollyday Myra ,Holi John Hones Suzanne Horner John Horvalh Jerald Houk Ronnie Howell Ervin Huberf Roberl H.umble Befsy Hunfley John Huniley Donna Hyman Camilla lcenhour Jon Ilsley Joe lnfagliafa John Jabron Kenl' Jacob Tom Jacobi Donald Jacobs Jon Jacobs Judi+h Jagielski Chesfer Janczak Carol Janiclci Judy Janlcowslci meawzlinmmmmmm Elaine Grooms Terry Gruber Daniel Gruhler Melvin Gruhler Tom Gulch Carol Gufhrie Bob Haas Berlha Hall Edifh Hamby Fred Hammer John Hampfon Mike Hampfon George Hanlcinson Frank Hardy Bill Harmon Jim Harmon Barbara Harringfon Jacky Harfford Palricia Janlcowski Jerome Jasinlcowslci Michelle Jaworslci Pafricia Jensen Barbara Johnson Michael Johnson Jim Johnslon Donald Jurslxi John Kasmierski Richard Keel Sandra Kehrer Gerald Kellerbauer Madeline Kelly Janelle Kemp Mary'Kenninger RulhAnn Kerr Eugene Kikolslci Terry Kilburn Glen King Terry Klein Tom Kleparelc Carol KnlH'le Dan Kolling Edmund Kolodzielczak Jesse Komorny Sally Komorny John Konecny Tom Konnerl Dorolhy Konoff Bill Koprowski JoAnn Koreclci Palrlcia Korecln Dennis Kornowa Pal Kornowa John Korpik Joanne Kosalcowsku Daniel Krauss Leonard Krell Sue Kremnec Diane Kroeger Judilh Kryslofialc Gloria Kukiela Ralph Kuyo'l'h Carol LaCourse Diane Ladriere Larry Lahr Roberl Lane Phyllis Laney Judy Lang Luann Lanz Jean LaPlanl'e Linda Lashler Brenda Lauhard Julie Lavin Douglas Lawrence Billy Lay Sally Laylarl' Terry Laze'He Carole Lecklider Kay Leclclider Linda Lecklider Nelson Legowski Margo Leivdal Richard Lemons Doug Leonard Sandra LeH' Phyllis Levin Ronald Moniague Fran Moore Belly Morns Willie Morns Grover Morrow Darlene Mosley Bernard Moss Edward Mueller Connie Mueizel Mary Ann Murawslri Tom Murphy Jim Murchler Karin Myers Jim Myers Bonnie Neff Bill Nixon Bob Nowak Thelma Nuszbaum Barbara Lewandowslci Dale Lloyd Bonnie Loach Pamela Lohmeyer Carol Lovy John Lukasik Karen Lupinslci Joan Lyons Barbara Lyfle Donna MacDonald Dwighf Mag John Mag Donald Maiewslci Lulher Malcley Ronald Malaska Fay Maness Judy Manion Pauleile Manzey Linda Maihias Sue Mafzinger Francis Mayer Sandra Mazurlciewicz Tom McAr1hur Donelle McCallum Marilyn McCallum Buddy McClure Theron McCoy Sandy McDaniel Dennis McDonald Jerry Mclnrire Kaihy McGee Keeling McLin Pal' Meek Frank Meier Jean Meissner Carol Merryman Sharon Michalal: Edward Mieczlcowslci John Miller Mary Miller Michael Miller Roberl Miller Roy Miller Willard Miller Rosemary Minard Jim Mifchell Barbara Mize Barbara Mlolzelc Janice Modrzynslce Doris Obee Judy Oloermyer Gary O'Bryanl Falima Okclie Ray Okdie Leonard Olender Bernard Oliver Donna Ordway Leo Ordway Rulh Ormslon Wilma Oswald Larry Orzechowski Wayne Osborn Kalhy Oslapowicz Tim Oslhimer Fred Oslrowski Roberl Pace Arlhur Pacer Jean Palak Veronica Park Carolyn Parker Dick Parker Mike Parker Mike Parker Barbara Paszczykowski Janice Paszczykowski Dorolhy Paul John Peacock Jewell Pemberlon Barbara Penhorwood Marsha Penney Gerald Perkins Carole Perrin Jerry Pelers Herberl Plallenberger Tom Plallenberger Paul Pieper John Pinniger Gloria Plock Daniel Podgorski Gary Pollaul Carol Pomorski Tom Poore John Polls Ken Powell Harry Price Billie Provonsha Barbara Pryba Jeannie Pudlowski Joy Pudlowski Edward Pullerbaugh George Rahe Mary Rapp Shirley Rale Belly Rallifl Carol Ray Phyllis Ray Jean Reasonover Mai Reasonover Dave Recker Joann Reclor Mariorie Reiley Jim Reilly Charles Remele Marie Reuler Kennelh Richardson Charles Rickman Carol Rusl' Ki'Hy Rulkowslci Tom Ryan Joan Rymsza Elsie Saar Milce Saba Thomas Saba Kenne'l'h Sahadi Sharen Sahadi Don Salcall Herberi' Sanchez JoAnn Sanders Reuben Sarabia Mary Jo Sarvis Ronny Scanlon James Schade Guy Schafer Marilyn Scheerschmidi' Fred Schmidr Bill Schneider John Schwyn Basil ScoH Beverly ScoH' Carl Scurlock Alice Seaney Lynne Seaney Sue Seeber Mary Sefferly Kafherine Seiler Jerry Shaffer David Sharp Evelyn Shiffler Herman Shiffler Richard Shordl' Ernesl Shrader Charles Shumaker Linda Siferd Lee Silver Eugene Sinclair Fred Sine Joyce Sloan Alvin Smifh Glenn Smiih Roberr Smiih Sandra Smirh Paul Snoderly Orval Snyder Marlin Soos Mariorie Spencer Shirley Riebe Jean Rizk Carol Robbins Gail Robbins Carhy Roberls Faye Roberis Kennerh Roberis Ronnie Roberis Sharon Roberls Henry Robinson Roddie Robinson Pafricia Rodgers Barbara Rollman Ronald Roman Barbara Rose Carolyn Rose Dennis Rose James Roysier Evelynn Sfahl Wilron Sfallings Janel' Slanger Linda Slanis Jim Srark Kafhy S'l'ar1ynslci Elaine Sfasko Marguerile Slaup Connie Slearns Carol Sleek Richard Sfeger John Sfein James S+evens Dave Slewarl' Suzanne Sfewarl Pafricia Sf. Germain Calhy Sloul Jo Sfrub Don Sfruble Charle Slump John Sfump Trudi Sfump Johnnie Sullivan Pamela Swanson Jerry Szarlip Ber+ha Szczypkowski Geraldine Szenderski Carol Szynlcowslci Carl Taber Larry Tarr Sfeven Talro Cheryl Taylor Roberl Taylor Sharon Taylor Mary Teal Ronald Terlel Harry Thoman Michael Thomas Dennis Thompson Ellen Thompson Cafherine Thornsberry Carol Tie'l'e Lynn Tipfon Lloyd Tolle Charlene Tooman Anne Toi-h Jane+ Tofh Roger Truss Ray Trzcinslri Phyllis Turner HenrieH'a Underwood Judy Underwood Paula Unfedros Sandra Urban Mary Urias Susan Valare Diane Valenfine Roy Vasquez Judy Veler Dennis Velliqueffe Leonor Venegas Chuck Vess Roberf Vigh William Voighl' Jane Vollmar Jim Volfz Pere Wagner The freshman sludenfs lis- 'ren 'ro Mrs. Nicklin, English leacher, while The phoiogf rapher snaps Their picfure. Tom Wagner Connie Walkowiak Judy Washburn Dick Warson Bill Way Mike Way Gifford Weaver Barry Weeder Sue Weeder Sue Weidman Kenny Weirich Sandy Wehever Thomas Wells Donald Werner Terry Werner Carol Wesl Dean Wesl' Eugene Wheeler Tracy Wheeler Shirley Whipple Janer Whilney Gary Wickard Connie Wilkins Carol Wilkinson Margarel Willard Dennis Willhavck Charl Williams Warren Williams Willie Williams Judy Williamson Ragan Winfield Eleanor Wisniewski Daniel Woiciechowsku M arie Woiciechowski Tom Woiciechowski David Wolk Diane Word Dick Wordon Dave Wozniak Calherine Yancy Linda Yarberry Ladd Young Paul Zaryczanski Karhie Zak Val Zawisza Donna Zeller Dianne Zraik Ray Zraik Jeanne Zycowwicz grcshmcu Rodger Coles Earl Curlis John Dol+ Michaeline Kwasniak Spencer Liggens Pai Luiz Larry Ma'Hhews Shirley Mazuchowslci Shirley McGaha Joanne Mcllroy Roberl Meal Eric Melber Jane+ Mohon John Moniague Kalhryn Oswald Terry Provonsha Herberr Roberfson Jim Robinson Earlene Schupp Beverly S+ahl Arillia Tailford Michen Thompson Harold Thorenson juniors Hariy Ausel Gary Bellaire Homer Blanion Par Blazey Marvin Blue Rira Campbell Roxanne Fielding Bob Simon Absen! when pictures were made ' vu-wc 1 Y- L , ggi. y - Sophomvrcs Mary Boden Phyllis Brock Russ Davis Dick Durbin Dale Fulwider Gerolcl Hihlxa Imogene Eugaie David Koieclci Don Molfer Clyde Moore Jean Oclen Tom Rupley Nancy Sinfeli Sharon Smiih Gary Sfrause James Young Sfudenfs purchase new school loc M ..,., i 5 , , Baller up! Boys acquire many bruises during +heir scr indent ks. All lime high enrollmenl of I,9-42 s+uden+s in Sep+em- ber . . . special accelera+ed classes are infroduced in school syslem . . . new boolcs are purchased for chem- isfry, English, and Spanish classes . . . SAGA slraff moves headquarlers . . . Mrs. Maxine Mills assumes posifion of college counselor . . . modern lci+chen is inslalled in cafe- Jreria . . . Lou Meszaros becomes head 'loolball coach . . . Polar Bear gridders re-enler Cily League wH'h a viclory . . . slrudenls are amazed by scienlific demon- sJrra+ion a+ General Molors assembly program . . . lmmdqe- Sfudenls a+ mass meeling admire prizes for magazine drive. lei iMHQiu9W5WErG1Z??N2F2Ek'? fm?JkSi5 iK495 is ,ic-Eimmaw' W.H.S. sfudenls presenf half-'rime show a+ foofball game. Magazine drive yields 57,825.98 . . . hula-hoops sway siudeni body . . . l,475 yearboolcs are ordered during SAGA lciclc-off drive . . . homerooms elecjr Sludeni Council represen+a+ives . . . junior and senior inlelligenisia Jrake scholarship Jresis . . . Philo Dunsmore speaks a+ Wood- ward open house . . . P.T.A. drive enrolls 800 members . . . s+uden'rs develop in+eres+ in high fidelily . . . poli+ical propaganda invades Woodward halls during class elec- 'I'ions . . . girls adopl' Jrhe Chemise look . . . juniors order sfandardized class rings . . . Polar Bears meel' Jrhe Figh+ing Irish in homecoming game . . . World iraveler demonsfrafes +he, fashions of oiher nafions. S+uden+s 'find +he library a quiei' haven. Prize-winning cosfumes of School Spirif Day con+es+. Peggy Loo presenls a mascol for 'lhe baslcerball +eam fo John Gregory. Srudenis mourn for Tom Dooley . . . firsr Tri-Lil Dance. Some Enchanred Evening, is held in November . . . cheer- leaders receive new iaclcers . . . pizza is inrroduced in Wood- ward cafeleria . . . freshmen win class challenge conlesl' . . . Zers presen+ mascor lo baslceiball 'ream . . . spirired seniors win class cheering conresr . . . juniors and seniors begin parr-'rime Chrisrmas employmenr . . . wresrling is added +o rhe Wood- ward sporis program . . Members of 'rhe Honor Socieiy parlake in a candle- lighfing ceremony during 'rhe induciion program. UGO' W.H. home Team. go! yell S. fans a+ 'rhe coming game. Affer a sprinl' 'ro 'Phe cafeieria. sfudenfs wail in The grub line. 1,-Hv1 ,A gg V B xg. Q. HW A, ' :VX JE A4 A f. 'R 3 W E k R. 5' Em H ' , 7 L3 M , 45 , .Lf Q 5 ' 'Q K - .,,, - . , 3' H , fksy jk krrk .. .livz . , I Rig The Bishop inquires of lda, Does Penelope lMaxine Dreesl fainl olden? HC nel! says lda lLois Weissenbergerl as caled Miss Skillon. she supporls rhe 'Uripsy old maid lBeHy Mohamnedl. Oops! The icy srreel was Too much for These girls 'ro lake slanding up. Produclion of See How They Run is successful for seniors . . . Par Boone. Elvis Presley, and Ricky Nelson rare high wii'h sludenfs . . . J.C.W.A. and senior 'rrips are macle during Easier vacarion . . . Exlravaganza casr presenrs Guys and Dolls. . .Junior-Senior Prom, Dancing Through Fanlasylanclf' is crowning Touch of senior year . . . iuniors enioy aciive Junior Week . . . apprehensive seniors submir Jrerm papers . . . chalypso and Jrhe bop rock +he dance floor . . . sophomore class follows Jrradilion wi'rh annual dance . . . seniors feasr a+ Orienral banquer and enioy picnic on Skip Day. . . SAGAS are dis'rribLT+ed ro eager srudeni body . . . Recognilion Day holds joys and surprises . . . final exams mean burning The midnighi oil . . . graduares leave Jrheir Alma Maier wilh smiles and Jrears, wirh hopes and dreams. On behalf of Jrhe Sfudenr Council, Tom Bollin has presenfed Mr. Rellig a cake' in celebralion of his firsr anniversary af Woodward. ome, Miss Skillon, back 'ro your ken- Bishop lfkllen Halll leaps over +he lnroxi '59 Saga A room piled lwigli wi+l'1 piclures and layoul slieeis . . . brain siorrn sessions . . . appoinl- men+s wil'l'1 pboiograplwers . . . +l1e unpopular 'raslc of wriling copy . . . co-operalion of ilie 'Facul+y . . . cheerful smiles . . . burning Jrlie midniglni oil 'ro compleie a diflicull' layoul. . . a franiic siaff frying lo meei deadlines . . . Jrlie desire 'ro produce a yearbook wiilw memorable scenes and friendly 'l:aces...+l1ese are +l1e ingredienis used by 'l'l'1e yearbook sialic in malcing l'l1e i959 SAGA. labiis A happy momen'r for Mrs. Sally Tompkins, Adviser, and Peggy Loo, Edi+or- in-Chief of llie Saga, was preparing +l1e firsl slwipmeni of pages for lhe yearbook. l I , LE! . 'Q i i Mary Seliclw. Club Edifor, and Kay Marzec, Business Manager. glance up from lhair work lo give ilie pliolograplier a big smile. f Evidenily ihe phofograplw meeis +l1e approval of Jane Hauser, Girls' Sporis Ediior, and Janis Baumanis, Boys' Sporis Ediior. faff Judy McLennan and Sheron Esferly, Senior and Junior Ari' Eclifors respecfively, enfer fhe Saga Office wifh fheir lafesf slcefches. l Lois Weissenberger, Underclassman Edifor, Paf Spychala and Marilyn Jacob, Senior Edifors, hold a conference fo pool fheir ideas. How should we crop fhis picfure? asks Johnny Russell of Sandy Wesf. Bofh are Junior Co-Edifors. Phyllis Wrzesinslci. Eclifor-in-Chief of flue Taffler, and Mrs. Marie Erslg, Adviser, make a final proofreading before flue paper goes fo press. 199 Ulfflez Wlwaf would Friday be wiflwouf flwe TAT- TLER? Each day flwe TATTLER sfaff works diligenfly fo prepare flue weekly newspaper for publicafion. ln order fo make flwe paper inferesflng fo all sfudenfs and a lasfing record of imporfanf evenfs. flue news is covered faiflwfully and accurafely by energefic reporf- ers. Congrafulafions fo flwe TATTLER sfaff for a fob well done! l l l f Rose Marie Le d lc' I Janef Spencer, News Edifor, polnfs ouf an amusing arficle lo Maxine Dreles, Assisfanf Edifor, and Barbara Szela o lc' G' l 'N S g ws I, Irs porfs Edifor. wan ows I, nferviews, and Tony Arvanifis, lnquiring Reporfer, add anoflwer Taffler fo flwe bullefin board. Sm f Tom Grzywinski, Spor+s Ediior, Isea+edl. and John Oien Assis+an+ Spor+s Edi'I'or, are complefing anoiher ac+ion packed spor+s ariicle. Three heads are beHer fhan one, Rodney Mohon, Column News. Jim Wiley, Exchange EdH'or, and Jackie Molaska, Column Feaiure, decide. d B J ff Jirinec. Gary Smifh, Lynn Subordinaie members of 'rhe sfaff are, le'f+ To righf: Ju y enson, e B k J ff M ril n Jacob, Renee Lazeife, Naiei Bedra, Sandy Robson. Sprengel, Don Kornowa, ecy e ery, a y and Linda Zielinski. gn WEL i fig X'7f 1??9P .5 .. 'X iefss iwm W M.: W' if ' V- 'vw-m4.,,,l X691 my 315 im 2 'Q 'ii 45' xif if f ,QW awww 'FJ-'H' Wi fp 9' Awww: v f w.-efxvw umm:-ffm, If ' Qf:s1e5LvWbw1Rf?L:.wqf --.15-awww f ,, wwf W -4 . b,.wm,, ,,Lf,w,, - , WAQW V . ,Wm ,,,k. i.,,,. W., -- ,V ' 5 I ?' A 'Q' , Im' Q . , ' iA fm A A if his v k5 x H , , V x i.f 'g .6i.C'N: ' . ff X K' 3 iff Q' f,x, Tif': i4f A NL 1 p, r,. pf ' ji ' mf ai ' if . M. . .W 0 Qi - i'v X, . 1 ' ,L W A 1 i f ,ff W4 f ? QXf '? 'f - Q da 5 yi A, , J gs 5 Xi-Tig 1- fffh Q I 'bmilv :Vs 71 X , gel fr W S I .V In- VW . VAA ' P 1 m' , X' a 1. ix.. f 5 E -NK V if 'V W' , x Ship ahoy' The malorefies donned perky sailor ouifnks for +hexr presenfahon of Souih Pacific Hand and Jlflajarefte Productiaus Arabian Nighis Carousel Damn Yankees Souih Pacific Space Show The crowd a+ ihe fodrbail game sang Hear+ while +he band and maioreHes per- formed +heir Damn Yankees half-Time show. IOI 3 Egg! If 1 l Q . ' QW! I l Q Q W F 'f L Vxbbzgis ivv A..,'V Q b , . W m .1 A b W 1 5 . I .5 L ,Ei , . - asf :L , H - i I . ,, 1- is ,. ig W1 2 , ,M i 1 I I W3 5, The Choraliers parlicipared in 'rhe annual Woodward choral concerl and represenled our school in The choral feslival al' 'rhe Toledo Museum of Arr. Several orher con- cerl's and an Easier service were also on l'he agenda of 'rhe chorus. To raise funds 'ro pay for len new choir robes and To begin saving for a new piano, Jrhe Choraliers and 'rhe olher choruses sold Chrislmas candy and Mason candy bars. homliers OFFICERS Presidenf, Judy Snyder Vice Presidenf, Alan Hall Secrelary. Sharon Clay Treasurer, Mary Barroso Robe Misfresses, Mary Selich, Susan Guzdanslci lrva Moore Linda Schafer Sharon Wozniak Marilyn Tefer, Carol Woinowslci. Diane Nowiclci, Pal G h l. Raulelle Z llra, Sarbara Melber, Delores Wynoclc, Lynn Sprengel, Delores Hawkins, Sandy ear ar y I Banks FOURTH ROW: Fred Konolf, Dennis Condon, Dave Urban, Harold Florence, Sianleyi Birdorf, ' S u usi Chesler Depp, Roberl D. Smufh, Roberi' Dale, Alphonso Jones, Gary Adams, Lanny zczure , g DeMoe, Ben Lundy, Roberl R. Smilh, Tom Zraik. Sam Cassis. Hay ' Elzrfrus I nRsrRowlf++ 'h B , e o rig 1': asil Scoll. Howard Easlon, Charles Rickman, Paul Brooks, Gary O'Bryan+. Harold Florence, Mike Saba, Ray Vasquez, Belly Mohamed IAccl SECOND ROW' Mike Alums Donald McCallum. George Crosby, John Doll, Gary Adams, DelbeFl' Brown, Richard .Dielsch, Larry Crapsey. Derr Bryan. .?resl111f1zz14 Girls ' Hlzrfrus FIRST ROW le'F+ 'lo ri hl' C I H Sh I . g : aro enson, irey Whipple, Connie Srearns. Carol Cuzynski, Edna Friesner, Suzanne Bradner, Eldine Grooms, Joyce Furry. Barbara Pryba. Kalherine Zalg, Gale Hochmurh, FayeHa Maness, Mayfee Bedra, Jan Modrozynski, Phyllis Laney, Lois Fish. SECOND ROW: Veronica Park, Jane Graser, Jacquelyn Harlwig, Barbara Mize. Joyce Sloan, Rulh Kerr, Carol Janiclci. Carol Pornorslri, Sharon Fuller, Judilh Krysralialr, Sandra Urban, Mary Barry, Be'l'sy Hunfley, Malfie Reason- over. THIRD ROW: Willie Williams, Jean Hess. Kalherine Goodnighl' Margarel' Fuhr Janelle Kemp, Joan Sfein, Faylene Runyon, Nanoy Gerlach, Marjorie Spenser, Marilyn Scheerschmidf: Carol Robbins, Sue Grivano, Faye Roberls. .fusemble FIRST ROW, lef+ fo right Carolyn Flaczynski, Judy Snyder, Joan McViclcer, Delorus Adams. Viola Taylor. SECOND ROW: Barbara Melber. Harold Florence, Dave Urban. Roberf Smifh. Girls' Hhvrus FIRST ROW lef'r +o rlghl Judnlh Afwood Evangelzne Barnes Valerle Baker Lydla Deanda Sylvia Cnclrella Erneshne Johnson Barbara Bruzda Joan Dlmmock Duane Crlles Gloria Long SECOND ROW lvah Bruner Jacquelun Fosler Wulma Holly Edna Brown Evelyn CrrHenden Marilyn McCallum Carol Teczynslu Janice Ras: Jaclue Tlrnmlng Therese Lee THIRD ROW Ahfa Okdze Joan Asia mary gennek Sandra Sekulskl Pa+ Barhlle Jacqueline Valleque+'l'e Margaref Smlfh Mary Swisher arze men. Jfouvr Scfeieiy SEATED, leTT To righf: KaThryn Marzec, Barbara Kuszelc, KaTherine Hirschberger. Rose Marie Michalalc. Peggy Loo, Rosalind Sakheim, Gloria Carson, Phyllis Wrzesinski, Mary Selich. STANDING: Judy Jolcinen. Maxine Drees, Geraldine Jurski. Dennis Sorge, Jerome Paiak. Michael Duda, Donna Kilcolslci. Barbara Wichowslci. Members oT The Woodward ChapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy are senior sTudenTs who have excelled in scholarship during Their high school careers. Their goal is To build sTrong characTers in Themselves and oThers, sTimulaTe scholarship, encourage leadership, and serve Their school, communiiy. and counTry. lnducTion of new members inTo The Honor SocieTy was held in an impressive candle-lighTing ceremony in December. The sTudenTs who were inducTed are: Tom Bol- lin, Sharon Clay. Susan GaerTner. Barbara Gospodarek. JudiTh McLennan, Joanne Nieckarz, Joanne Saba. JaneT Spencer, Mary Alice STeinarT, and Lois Weissenberger. Couples enioy soil lighfs and senlimenlal music. The dance sponsored by Jrhe Periclean, Philaleihean, and Zeialelhean l.i'I'erary Socielies was held in l'he beau- Hful Secor l-loiel Ballroom in November. Though The 'rem- peraiure dipped +o 'rhree degrees below zero and Jrhe snow was piled high, everyone had a fabulous lime. Silling 'lhis one ou+. i Same Enchanted waning Hrs! Zfri-Ut Harlan! wi Her Maiesfy Jane McGee Affendanfs Sharon Nawrocki Sharon Sfanger manis, Sharon Slanger, Tom Gryzywinslcl, Jane McGee. Sharon Nawroclci, John Rus- sell. I 958 flamcwmiuy .Queen and Attendants The Royal Courh Janis Bau- Joanne Nieckarz, elecled by popular vo're as lrhe Woodward Sludenl Council queen, represen+ed our school al The Area Sludenl Council Dance. Joanne also reigned as queen a+ 'rhe Sophomore Dance 'rwo years ago. The Area Sludenl Council Dance, Shall We Dance'?, was held in February al' 'the Naval Armory. Woodward Student Kouded Queen ROSALIND SAKHEI M JOAN McVICKER SANDRA FRENCH fighfwezyhf Lflzwrleaders 11511, Wzfodufardf JUDY BOCKERT V w DIANA THIELMAN DELORUS ADAMS Leff To right Janice Kachenmeis+er, Pam Ross, Carolyn Flaczynski, Sandy Nicola, BeHy Jo Cloud, Doris Sakheim. E Z SEATED: Jerr F e, B b B h Asfranamical Sacicfy Presidenf, Richard Duda Vice Presidenf, Robe-rr Bahnsen Secreiary, Janis Baumanis Sergeanf-af-Arms, Jerry Fye Parliameniarian, Norman Re-ariclc Advisor, Mr. David Krosi' y y o a nsen. STANDING: Janis Baumanis, Mr. Krost Richard Duda. The Asironomical Socieiy was formed +his year for siudenis desiring io gain knowledge concerning Jrhe celesrial bodies of our universe. Being Jrhe only science club al' Woodward, The Socieiy will ac+ as an lncenhve Jroward developing inieresi in ihe field oi science. The newly formed Bible Club 'fakes iis Jrheme from Timoihy l, 4:l2- Lei no man despise ihy youih. bui be ihou an example oi Jrhe believer. l'he members encourage Chrisiian fellowship on our campus and sponsor Chrisiian aciiviiies. Mr Fisher and members Sharon Clay Linda Chesher Glo P lc H 167616 61116 ri, X g -if! li Presidenf, Sharon Clay Vice Presideni, Dennis Condon Secrefary, Linda Chesher Advisor, Mr. Fred Fisher . , , ria ic e . and Marilyn Lacy have a Bible readin g. i i--mm ' i- ' .. A s,ws. cm si,,s.s,,.e - .,,. ,ns lgrwsfers ' 61116 l Chairman, Sandra Williams Advisor, Mr. Leo Robie Among The BoosTer Club's many acTiviTies was The Color Day assembly The Girls' Bowling League provided weekly inTra- mural TournamenTs Tor iTs members aT Supreme RecreaTion. This year TwenTy-Tour Teams parTici- paTed in The bowling program and concluded Their season wiTh The annual bangueT. The Woodward BoosTers' Club consTanTly sTrives To TurTher sporTsmanship and ciTizenship. The BoosT- ers sponsored Color Day. School SpiriT Day, and a mass meeTing To creaTe enThusiasm Tor our Teams and pride in our school. AnoTher sTrilce? aslcs Joan Zaleski oT NaieT Bedra. Looking on are RuTh Schufifeneclcer, Mary Alice Besier, and Pam Ross. Bowling league' J + PresidenT, Joan Zaleslci Vice President Sandy SchneTzler SecreTary, Elaine Flood Treasurer, ChrisTine Balmer Advisor, Mrs. ElizabeTh OllendorT 1:uewmi,.,,fs,v,,.:f1 fe- --,, ,.., ,,..,,.,, T . V K, A 4 Dramafics 61116 The Dramarics Club endeavors +o arouse an appreciaiive inreresr in drama and 'ro insrrucr i'rs members in +he differenl' phases of work in fhe +hea+er. A mos+ noreworfhy proiecr of 'rhe members Jrhis year was Their preseniarion of Charles Dickens' A Chrisi- mas Carol. Spirils Allen Hall, Ray Hayes, and Maxine Drees cause Scrooge lo iremble. Gary Wiclcard performed credibly as Ebenezer Scrooge. l rs N9 l nl-N , , 1 6 3 ' 70 .- X X xx' Presidenf, Maxine Drees Vice Presidenf, JoAnn Zaleski Secrefary, BeHy Pizzo Treasurer, Tom Bollin Advisor, Mrs. Bernice Donovan Scrooge and Bob Cralchil lJerry Davisl la g nce admlringly al' brave Tiny Tim lBarry Weederl. I fnginccriug vciefy PresidenT, John Russell Vice PresidenT, STeve WorshTil SecreTary, Mark Fischer Treasurer, Jerry Paiak SergeanT-aT-Arms, Bill Lingnell Advisor, Mr. James Wilusz LeTT To righT: Bill Lingnell, John Russell, Mark Fischer, Jerry Paiak, STeve WorshTil The Fasces Club is composed OT sTudenTs wishing The Engineering SocieTy provides an opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To invesTigaTe The requiremenTs and To TurTher Their sTudy oT The Roman Empire, The l.aTin Language, Roman myThology, and Roman cusToms. The aim oT The club members is To apply prospecTs oT a career in engineering. The maior acTiviTy oT The SocieTy is The yearly Trip To The d T 'm rove The school and Their knowledge an o 1 p Ford manuTacTuring planT in DeTroiT. comrnuniTy. FIRST ROW, leTT To righT: Sandi Brooks, RuTh Robarge, Judy Visi, Doris Sakheim, Eileen Roznoski, Mary Bode, Donna Long. SECOND ROW: Joan Achenger, Phyllis Turner, Joyce CriTTenden, Mike Mason, Connie STerns, Sandy ForresTer, Carol Wilkinson, Joan Ross, Mr. Phipps. THIRD ROW: John Husman, Ray Brandeberry, Ronnie Koke, Bob Wolf. Zzsces 611111 PresiclenT, Mike Mason Vice PresidenT, John Flusman SecreTary, Joan Ross Treasurer, Donna Long ReporTer, Marilyn Jacob Advisor, Mr. Howard Phipps ?rmcl1 61116 Presideni, Sharon Bubenko Vice Presidenf, George Cole Secrefary, Joyce Lynch Treasurer, Beverly Johnson Advisor, Mr. George Rohrer SEATED. leff 'lo righl: Belh Henderson, Carol Beveridge, Bonnie Crossman. STANDING: Ari' House, George Cole, Judy Nellis. Carol Michalek, Joyce Lynch, Carlfon Schroeder. Kennelh Hudnall. The French Club membe enioying aspecls of French cullure, cusloms. and er meeling +he members rs spenl lheir meerings language. A+ 'rhe Decemb sang Chrislmas carols in French On anolher o . . c- casion, 'lhe group aifendecl a French movie. This year lhe Home Economics Club became a chapfer of rhe nafional Fulure l-lomemakers of America. ln addilion lo leaching young people To manage a household, +he organizalion held a bake l sa.e and sponsored l'he Beily Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow confesl. Dennis Burns Frank Koczorowsk' G , i, ene Kuchcinski, and Dave Swanfek aff a 'rurke cl' y inner. Hufurc flamemakcrs of ,America Presidenf, Jackie Vellequelle Vice Presidenf, Joe McClure Secrefary, Joyce Vellequehle Treasurer, Judy French Hisforian, John McLauglin Advisor, Miss Angela Abair ,, V, ,V f,: an-nr V empl fo prepare l X ?ufure ,Nurses of America G PresidenT, Gloria Carson Vice PresidenT, Donna Fisher SecreTary, Karyal Bush Treasurer, Bonnie Cook SergeanT-aT-Arms, Sandy CarpenTer Advisor, Miss Hazel Coy Miss Coy lrighTl demonsTraTes To Linda McCarThy, Diane Michalak. Donna Fisher, Beck Parish, and Sharon SmiTh various ways oT applying a bandage. To learn oT The opporTuniTies in nursing and To discover The qualiTies essenTial To a capable nurse are The purposes oT The FuTure Nurses oT America. During The year The members visiTed hospiTals To observe The duTies and accomplishmenTs oT The nursing proTession. The FuTure Teachers of America members ex- plore The opporTuniTies and rewards in The Teaching proTession. These poTenTial educaTors learn To meas- ure Their individual inTeresTs and qualiTicaTions Tor Teaching. FuTure Teachers donned aprons To serve aT The P.T.A. card parTy. l.eTT To righT: Mike KonnerT, Barbara Szelagowski, Mary Selich, Susan GaerTner, Marilyn Jacob. 'flBi aevra5si:wsifs2asasaszasizwasmwiawiasyss-mwawrwah.Twiwwsifi,.H me V W - 9uture Crashers of America x ll PresidenT, Mary Selich Vice PresidenT, Marilyn Jacob SecreTary, Barbara Szelagowski Treasurer, Mike KonnerT Advisors, Miss EThel Kerlin Mrs. Maxine Mills II7 German 61116 Presidenl, Susan Gaerlnar Vice Presidenl, Dennis Sorge Secrefary, Kalherin l-lirshburger Treasurer, Richard Morman Sergeanl-al-Arms, John Parker Advisor, Mrs. Bianca Russell Proudly displaying lheir r:lub's prize-winning bullelin board are John Parker, Susan Gaerl- ner Dennis Sorge, and Richard Morman. The obieclive of Jrhe German Club is lo presenl Sponsored by H16 Y-M-C-Aa The l'll'Y endeavow an eftlucalional program a+ each of H5 meelingg, lo creale, mainlain, and exlend slanclarcls of Chris- This year an aclivily which 1-he members found en- lian brolherhood lhroughoul lhe school and com- loyable was Jrranslaling lhe Unilecl Slales Conslilu- munily- The ClUlO held dances in HWS QYYTI allfef lhe lion inlo German. Hi-lf Presidenl, Frank Robedeau Vice Presidenf, Janis Baurnanis Secreiary, Bill Lingnell Treasurer, Jim Shaw Chaplain, John Russell Advisor, Mr. Charles Ma++hews home loaskelball games. MEMBERS Jack Abrams, Emmell Beavers, Jim Blair, George Cole, Roberl iDale, Mike Duhaume Dick Durbin, Bill Engelke, Phil Erickseni, Gary Frilz, Jeff Kohn, Jim Mifchel, Dick Murphy Tom Murphy, Dale Myers, Gerald Perkins, Tom Poore, Bill Ray, Dave Rouppas Earl Spake, Gerald Swan, Slanley Zawisza. junior Evurrcil an Wvrld Affairs 4 1 Presidenf, Jerry Davis Vice Presidenf, Judy McLennan Secrefary, Janef Spencer Treasurer, Paf Mieczkowski Reporfer, Sue Downey Advisor, Mr. Roberf Geis F k Kleff, Jerry Davis, Carolyn Wesf Shaping plans for a program are Janis Baumanis, ran and Judy McLennan. To generafe inferesf in currenf polifical affairs, scienfific advancemenf, and social developmenf is fhe aim of fhe Junior Council on World Affairs. A frip, combining a four of fhe Unifed Nafions Building and an excursion in New York. highlighfed fheir acfivifies. The Woodward chapfer of fhe American Junior Red Cross sponsors fhe annual Red Cross drive af our school. The members of fhe organizafion also make favors fo be donafed fo orphanages. hospifals, and old folks' homes. Judy Krischak, Eileen Roznoski, and Carol Knepper work on a kniffed afghan for fhe Old Folks' Home. 'V'95sHsEEL5i:e'5?fi'18sW!x5E?ei?Eisi22a2Q24SS2:w,fs1sm:s:IQasa1zwm:wswowwxwffa,swWmaA.s.mfrs-Vows,-. V V ,. . , , junior ka! Hrvss XCAN Jo 13' 4' E 2 5 ,fb CRQS Presidenf, Eileen Roznoski Vice Presidenf, Judy Krischok Secrefary, Sandy Harris Treasurer, Hazel Dehabey Reporfer, Carol Knepper Advisor, Mrs. Nancy Lowe i l i Taking a refreshin b lc F l fenders' 61116 N H55 Presiden+, Phyllis Wrzesinslci Vice Presidenf, Barbara Szelagowslci Secrefary, Sandy Banlcs Treasurer, Barbara Kuszek Advisors, Miss Cafherine McClure Mrs. Elizaberh Ollendorf g rea rom 'lheir worlc as Leaders are Rosemarie Michalalr, Barbara Kuszek, Barbara Gospodarelc, Phyllis Wrzesinslci, d B b ' an ar ara Szelagowslci. The members of frhe Leaders' Club aid in 'rhe or- ganizarion and supervision of Jrhe inrramural sporrs program for girls. They also assisi wiih ihe physical educaiion classes. Palms glllb Q If . ' 1 iii '?il'1QZ?ff14'1- i , Q- U- M-as --y I . mx.: wwf: 1::,1-1791 7 f,g':, ,f T I , ,,, ,fy , , fr ,rf 1g,,wrw, -:Qi-' -cv:ff!1Z47,Kz4f 1 !1fff y ' vwflufffi f eJ!. ff' ' ' ' ' V 11.740 . X , Presideni, Gloria Piclcelr Vice Presideni, Carolyn Dobryzinslci Secrefary, Pali Mieczlcowslci Sergeani-af-Arms, Bill Schlorb Advisor, Mr. LeMaxie Glover The goal ol Jrhe Paleile Club is lo siimulale and promoie inieresl' in l'he field of crealive arl among irs members and The sluclenls of Woodward. One proiecr of Jrhe club was selling painrings produced by 'rhe members. Palelle-Club members al' a Typical meeiing. 's - ' 'fi T mar' Ifericlerzrr literary Society O 1 5 I .f'0-W f PresidenT, AnneTTe Sobecki Vice PresidenT, Joanne Nieclcarz Recording SecreTary, Judy Jorgenrud Corresponding SecreTary, Susan Guzdanslci Treasurer, Becky JeTTery Advisors, Mrs. Vera Moorman Mrs. Thelma WhiTe --- Sue Brown, Rose Marie Michalak, Pai' Mieczkowski, and AnneTTe Sobecki help To prepare The grub aT The Peri Hobo Roasf. The Periclean LiTerary SocieTy sTrives To develop To sTimulaTe inTeresT in good liTeraTure, To pro- moTe Tellowship. and To culTivaTe lasTing Triendships are The sTandards of The Philalerhean LiTerary So- cieTy. This club, which was organized in l958, joined Torces wiTh The Peris and ZeTs To sponsor The Tri-LIT Dance. The TalenTs and personaliTy oT each girl in The club. Sponsoring an annual ChrisTmas parTy Tor one oT Toledo's orphanages is among The rnany acTiviTies underTalcen by The Peris. Phils aT Their bake sale. SEATED, leTT To righT: Vivian O'DeII, Sandy WesT, Mary Alice Besier. STANDlNG: Rose Marie Lopinslci, Carol O'Dell. Philrzlcthearr literary ocivty President Barbara Harvey Vice PresidenT, Sandy CarpenTer SecreTary, Sandy WesT Treasurer, Gay Criscio Advisors, Mrs. Sally Tomplrins Mrs. KaTherine MacKinnon l 1-1M.rl.4..f,aaMeaefaJe..-f..r,-:msmwigm,.M.W,..J.w. ., . . .. Polish LiT members decoraTe The gym Tor Their dance. The Polish LiTerary SocieTy is a social and cul- Tural club. The maior requiremenT Tor membership is being of Polish descenT. Each year The SocieTy sponsors The SweeThearT Dance. Secretarial 61116 y IQ4: f 'v 'EET' PresidenT, Kay Marzec Vice PresidenT, Sonia Crispen Recording Secrefary, Joanne Nieckarz Corresponding Secreiary, Barbara Kuszek Treasurer, Elaine Flood Advisors, Miss Mariorie HamilTon Miss Marian Cooper Zfalislz ,Ciferary Saciefy 3 5 A 5 Presidenf, Geraldine Jurski Vice President Beverly Meinlce SecreTary, Donna Kikolski Treasurer, Barbara Wichowslci Sergeani-aT-Arms, Nick Wichowski Advisor, Mr. Leo Robie The purpose oT The SecreTarial Club is To prepare sTudenTs enTering The business field by promoTing friendship among These pupils and by inTroducing Them To persons in The business world. Each year The members OT The club sell SAGA covers To raise funds. Mrs. Donovan speaks aT a SecreTarial Club meeTing. ,., gm ,mm-is .ivw i,,,111,,f1s,Aw-awunngs-nafgaefmmnu. laden! Evurzcil Q ll... . .... , Ch l' H ll l-lenlcel, Secrelary: Tom Bollm OFFICERS, lell +0 righl: Ellioll' lvlansour, apalng o y Presidenh Sharon Nawroclci, Treasurer: Bill Lingnell. Vice Presiclenf. Classroom represenlalives assemble in 'rhe audilorium for Jrheir meelings. The lirsl' ancl mosl imporlanl 'raslc ol l'his year's Sludenl Council was lo eslablish a new conslilulion lor Woodward's srudenl qovernmenl. The classroom represenlalives Then sel our lo develop a beller lacully-sludenl relalionship al Woodward. This plan was pul inlo aclion wilh lhe Apple-for-Teacher Day and wilh a panel discussion ol several 'reachers and sludenls. To improve lhe appearance ol Jrhe halls, lhe Sludenr Council sponsored a monlhly bullelin board conleslwhich proved successful. ln Jrhe laller parl' of lhe school year, The Council began worlc on a handbook conlaining useful imcormalion for Woodward sludenls. literary Society , ,cfs ' ' ' w President Janei Spencer Vice Presidenf, Peggy Loo Recording Secrefary, Lois Weissenberger Corresponding Secrefary, Beverly Meinke Treasurer, Barbara Szelagowslci Advisors, Mrs. Sarah Feldsrien Members a+ +he Y-Teen roasl. The obiecfives of 'rhe Y-Teens are +o grow as individuals: 'io grow in friendships wiih people of all races, religions, and nalionaliiiesg and +0 grow in 'rhe knowledge and love of God. This year 'rhe members sold pep shiris 'ro promoie school spirir. Z6'fdf6'flI6lll1 4J E:-1 Mrs. Lillian Casey l ll- Gem j'-ii AI.. 1 7 4 W li J X iiiiii. as, xi! V Presideni, Maxine Drees Vice Presidenf, Jane Hauser Secre+ary, JoAnn Grueneberg Treasurer, Mary Arvaniiis Chaplain, Linda Zielinski Advisor, Miss Belle Joseph The Zeialeihean Lirerary Sociery promoies +he lilerary in+eres+s of Hs members and advances +he social acriviiies of Woodward. The Zefs sell refresh- menrs a+ all home baslcerball games, as a school service, and give a Mo+her's Day 'rea each May. The Zel cabinet lefr +0 right Janel Spencer, Peggy Loo, Lois Weissenberger, Barbara Szelagowslci, Beverly Meinlce, Bonnie Kriener, Bonnie Huberi, Bonnie Drew. -S K, , ef, ij! 7 ,--,X-2, .- if .- -an - f -- f glffffbllff We Han 16? Proud AT The sTarT oT The season The Polar Bears had a new look, wiTh The dynamic coaching sTaTT headed by Coaches lvieszaros and Gordon. BoTh oT These men came To Wood- ward wiTh ouTsTanding records. The Team showed greaT TighT, and we were vicTorious in The TirsT Two games. The second oT These was our TirsT ciTy win in Tive years. Woodward Then slipped inTo a losing sTrealc, buT The Tellows reTained Their courage and came back To win The lasT game. Several TacTors handicapped our progress during The TooTball season. lniuries To lcey players and a laclq oT size and depTh dimmed our chances. However, The boys ToughT bravely and displayed The kind oT TorTiTude ThaT marlcs a greaT Team. The squad did a commendable iob and we are proud oT Them. WiTh a large number oT reTurning veTerans and a plenTiTul supply oT new TalenT, our chances Tor a good Team nexT season are excellenT. COACHES LeTT To righT: James Wilusz, Doug Thompson, Lou Meszaros, Syl vesTer Smifh, Richard Gordon. FIRST ROW, lefT To righT: Jim Helm, Dale DuTkowslci, John Abrams, Dennis Burns, Bill Ray, Diclr McGee, Jim Perrine, Ron Thomley. SECOND ROW: Don Kornowa, Dick Murphy, Wendell Boyd. II Bll L ll B'lI B nchilc Jim Woodbury Ken Oehlers Frarilr Jerry Clark. Budd SchuldT, Jim Shu , i ingne , 1 ere , I . I I Williams. THIRD ROW: John PaTTerson, Alexander David, BuTch Komives, Gary FriTz, Russ Varner, Bob WinTers, Torn Grzywinski, Dave SwanTek, John Gregory, Richard Michalalc. I27 JOHN ABRAMS DAVE SWANTEK JIM HELM WOODWARD-26 FINDLAY-8 Opening Their season wii'h a bang, Jrhe Polar Bears Trounced Findlay by a wide margin. The Bears' bacldield showed some fine running, wi1'h Dave Swanielc and Don Kornowa each challcing up 'rwo louchdowns. Anoiher high- lighf was a 60-yard pass play 'From Tom Grzywinslci 'ro John Gregory Jrhai carried Jrhe pigslcin io fhe Trojans' I-yard line. The aleri Woodward defense recovered 'rhree Findlay fumbles and infercepied Three passes. WOODWARD-26 MACOMBER-6 Afler an absence of Jrwo years, Woodward re-enfered Jrhe Cify League by smashing Macomber. This was our iirsf cily win in five years. The Bear baclcfield showed power as Dave Swanfelc scored one Tally, Wendell Boyd gained IOO yards, and Don Kornowa fallied 'rhree Touch- downs and challced up l42 yards. Dave Swanlelc evades a hosf of Cenlral defenders. T Tacular 59 ard scoring scamper againsT Macomber. Don Kornowa breaks loose or a spec -y WOODWARD-I 2 SCOTT-30 Talcing on The ScoTT Bulldogs, The Bears emerged wi+h Their TirsT deTeaT oT The season. The Polar Bears seemed To have Trouble geTTing and keeping The ball. The TirsT Woodward Tally came when Tom Grzywinsld Threw a pass To John Abrams, who scampered inTo The end zone. Woodward Then scored anoTher Touchdown when Don Kornowa dashed across The goal line. WOODWARD- I 8 CLAY-20 The aTTer-Touchdown conversion gave The Clay Eagles Their winning margin. LaTe in The TirsT halT Wendell Boyd Tallied Tor The Bears on a Triclcy Touchdown run. ln The second halT Don Kornowa Took a kick-oTT and raced 85 yards inTo The end zone. l'le added To This specTacular perTormance by scoring anoTher Touchdown beTore The Tinal whisTle blew. BILL BERENCHICK BUD SCHULDT Bl LL RAY This C WOODWARD-8 DEVI LBISS-48 ATTer The Tigers opened The game wiTh Two quick Touchdowns, The Polar Bears puT To- geTher a sTrong scoring drive ThaT was Topped by Don Kornowa's IO-yard Touchdown scamper. ln The hard ToughT second halT, The scrappy Bears Tailed To push across any more Tallies: buT The Tigers were able To score 28 addiTional poinTs as Their greaTer size and depTh carried Them To a win. WOODWARD-6 LIBBEY-36 The Libbey Cowboys' baclcfield proved Too much Tor The Bears, who were handed anoTher seTbacl:. To challc up Their only Tally, Wood- ward wenT on a 73-yard Touchdown drive. Don Kornowa scored wiTh his 37-yard sprinT inTo The end zone. The Polar Bears drove deep inTo Libbey TerriTory several Times buT Tailed To Tally any addiTional poinTs. enTral back is in Tor one oT John PaTTerson's iarring Tackles. WOODWARD-6 CENTRAL-20 The TradiTional homecoming game wenT To The CenTral lrish. The rugged CenTral line managed To hold The Polar Bears To only one Touchdown. This Tally was scored early in The second halT when Don Kornowa raced 68 yards inTo pay dirT. The lrish, however, were able To capiTalize on some oT our miscues despiTe The hard deTense puT up by The hus- Tling Bears. JIM WOODBURY DALE DUTKOWSKI WOODWARD-I 8 SCOTT-26 ln The TirsT halT The redhoT Polar Bears Tal- lied Two Touchdowns, one each by Don Korn- owa and Tom Grzywinslci. The inspired de- Tense held The Bulldogs To only one TirsT down in The TirsT Two periods. When The Bears re- Turned aTTer The inTermission, They seemed To have losT Their sparlc. ScoTT was able To chalk up Tour Touchdowns while Woodward scored only one. This lasT Touchdown was gained on The Tine running oT Wendell Boyd. Wendell Boyd powers his way Through Macomber's would-be Taclclers. -T-T JIM PERRINE RON THOMLEY WOODWARD-I4 WAITE-I6 WaiTe opened Their scoring on a bloclced punT. ATTer having Two ThrusTs halTed wiThin The WaiTe IO-yard line, The Polar Bears Tinally drove inTo The end zone. ATTer Wendell Boyd's Touchdown, Dave SwanTelc added anoTher Tally To puT Woodward ahead. The Indians Then challced up a saTeTy. Our deTense sTopped numerous Indian drives, buT The EasT Siders pushed across The winning poinTs in The closing minuTes oT The game. WOODWARD-7 BEDFORD-6 The Bears closed The season as They opened iT-wiTh a vicToryl ATTer Talcing The lciclc-oTT, The Bears marched 85 yards on a sparkling Touchdown drive ThaT was capped by Dave SwanTel4. A Tom Grzywinslci pass To Wendell Boyd Tor The conversion proved To be The winning margin. The husTling deTense held The Kiclcing Mules To only six poinTs. The seniors were able To win Their lasT game! DON KORNOWA WENDELL BOYD Wwdufardis' ,411-Eify Players DON KORNOWA Don Kornowa was honored wifh fhe posifion of offensive halfback on fhe All-Cify firsf feam. He was fhe only Woodward player fo cop a posifion on fhe firsf sfringers. A speedy halfback, he scored in every game he played, His defensive play also earned him an honorable menfion spof as a defensive back. WENDELL BOYD Our ofher halfback, Wendell Boyd, received honorable menfion as an offensive halfback. A very powerful runner, he could be counfed on when fhe going was fhe foughesf. JOHN GREGORY John Gregory made honorable menfion as a defensive end. Even fhough a knee iniury kepf him ouf of acfion for a while, he did an oufsfanding iob for fhe Polar Bears. JOHN PATTERSON John Pafferson earned an honorable menfion spof as a defensive back. His amazingly hard fackles were a real assef fo fhe feam's defensive play. DICK McGEE Dick McGee received honorable me'nfion as a cenfer. His rugged line play was of greaf value fo fhe Polar Bears. Dick, who is a senior. served as co-capfain of fhe feam wifh Wendell Boyd. JOHN GREGORY JOHN PATTERSON DICK McGEE Hrcshman fiaotball Cram FIRST ROW. lef+ 'ro righrz Manager Jim Blair. Ed Blasingim, Basil ScoH'. Jim Fosler, Delberi' Brown, Roger Truss, Ron Scanlon, Ronald Roman. SECOND ROW: Coach James Wilusz, Assislanl' Coach Ed Abernalhy, John Horvalh, Dennis Dieball, Ed Mueller, Dave Reclcer, Joe lnlagliala, Gerald Perlcins. THIRD ROW: John DeBarr, Ron Malaslca, Bob Hess, Jerry Cichanslci, Jerry Bray. Don Maiewski, Gary Crispen. Fred Schmidt FOURTH ROW: Mike Saba. Jim Johns'Ion, Tom Murphy, Eugene Kilcolslri, Dan Farris, Lynn Tipfon, Herb Sanchez, John Esper. Developing Quture Stars Allhough 'rhe freshman and lighlweighl lea-ms won only a few games, Ihere are plenly of good Ioolrball players available 'lor Ihe fulure. Because of Ihe laclc of deplh on Ihe varsily squad, some sophomores played varsily foolball and The lighl- weighl Ieam included several freshmen. LIGHT- FRESHMEN WEIGHTS OPPONENT We They We They O 30 8 6 O 36 O 30 8 20 O 36 Whilmer .,cc,. 6 Libbey . 2 ,, ,, Scoll ..s,.,,sc , ,S 7 Macomloer ,,,s, Y, 8 34 O 24 Waile ,.,,s,.cs ,, .s,., O 26 O 20 Cenlral ,,,,, . ,...,,,r. 20 20 I2 42 DeVilbiss ..,,. ,,c,s,c., I 2 22 8 34 FOOTBALL MANAGERS, FIRST ROW: Jeff Jnrlnec AI Fros'r SECOND ROW: John Oien, Chuck Erichson Dave Coffneld lfdskefball E nu'- ,4 Zoufzmemlable Kewrd The Woodward Polar Bears had a successful baslceT- ball season This year as They compiled a IO-8 record. ATTer Two disappoinTing seasons, The hard work oT The coaches began To pay oTT as we won Third place in The CiTy League. The Team was endowed wiTh a number oT reTurning veTerans. headed by Howard Komives, who placed on The All-CiTy TirsT Team as a sophomore lasT year. How- ever, we also had an ouTsTanding group oT juniors who Tormed The maioriTy oT The Team. AlThough They lacked varsiTy experience, They quickly acquired ad- mirable poise. Since mosT oT our high scorers are reTurning nexT year, The Team will have an abundance OT oTTensive power as well as The less Tangible qualiTies ThaT come Trom experience. ln addiTion, our lighTweighT squad will send up some brighT prospecTs who will Till ouT The rosTer. Having all This TalenT, nexT year's Team oughT To have an ouTsTanding season. LeTT To righT: LighTweigl1T Coach James Wilusz, Head Coach Darrell Clay, Freshman Coach Lewis Cross. FIRST ROW lefT To rnghT Bob BrighTon Bill Lingnell Bill Skahill Tom Grzywinski Jim Barnes EllioTT D ROW Coach Darrell Cla Ton Arvamhs Howard Komives Frank Mansour Gary TipTon SECON Y Y KleTT Terry Provonsha JeTT Kohn Don Kornowa Manager Ross Goodfellow John Gregory furns in a fine defensive play againsf Sylvania. WOODWARD-8l SYLVANIA BURNHAM-46 Talcing a cue from fhe snowy weafher, fhe Polar Bears snowballed fhe Wildcafs fhe season. Lasf year's Cify League scoring champion, Howard Komives, paced fhe Bears' offense. Komives's specfacular performance of 36 markers came on I5 field goals and 6 free fhrows in fhree quarfers of play. Ofher high scorers were Terry Provonsha wifh I9 poinfs and Ellioff Mansour wifh I I. fo cop fhe opening game of WOODWARD-59 CENTRAL CATHOLIC-66 CenfraI's experienced quinfef jumped fo a quick sfarf and led 3I-I9 af fhe halffime. However, fhe fired-up Bears refused fo wilf and baffled Ioaclc fo a 48-47 ad- vanfage af fhe end of fhree periods. In fhe fhrilling Iasf quarfer, fhe Polar Bears Iosf a Ii++Ie of fheir sfeam and fhe Irish moved ahead fo sfay Leading fhe Bears' fall in - Y 9 were Terry Provonsha wifh I9 and I-Ioward Komives wifh I7. I36 Tom Grzywinslci drives in for a layup againsf Macomber. GARY riPToN JIM BARNES Bill Skahill ailempfs a hook sho+ againsi' Sylvania. WOODWARD-54 MACOMBER--42 ym was a close scramble Then +he Bears led by Howard omxves s fourfh period scoring spree bulll' up a I2 polni ad before Jrhe buzzer sounded. Scoring honors wenl +o For +he firsl lhree quarfers The game in Jrhe Macomber J - - 4 . , . . ' . - . e iomives wilh 22 and Don Kornowa wi+h II. WOODWARD-57 DEVILBISS-50 Afier Jrrailing al' hahclime 23-28, 'rhe Polar Bears began +0 spark and wenl' ahead for keeps in 'rhe 'rhird quarler. The aggressive DeVilbiss defense was guil+y of numerous fouls. and Woodward capilalized on Jrhem +0 gain The winning margin. Howard Komives wi+h 22 poinls. Terry Provonsha wilh IO, and Tony Arvanilis wi+h 9 'ropped 'rhe Bears' scoring. l37 Tony ArvaniTis. Howard Komives, and Terry Provonsha baTTle a hosT of CenTral players Tor The rebound. WOODWARD-42 DEFIANCE-64 The Polar Bears laclced Their usual sparlcle as They were cleTeaTed aT DeTiance. The Bulldogs Turned in solid second and Third period perTormances To insure Their vicTory. Woodward scoring was well scaTTered as The Team played wiThouT iTs high scorer. Terry Provonsha wiTh 9 poinTs and Don Kornowa wiTh 8 paced The Bears. I38 WOODWARD-49 SCOTT-5 I The Polar Bears cooled oTT The Bulldogs' high-scoring cenTer, Ray WolTord, buT The ScoTT ouTside shooTers had a good game. The closely ToughT conTesT was decided when The Bulldogs ouTscored The Bears by I7 poinTs in The Third quarTer. Howard Komives challced up 23 and Terry Provonsha I7. Tony ArvaniTis and Terry Provonsha leap high To sTop This DeVilbiss shoT WOODWARD-58 WHITMER-28 The Polar Bears iumped To a quick lead and increased Their margin as They rornped To a vicTory over The WhiT- mer PanThers. The Taller Bears swepT The boards and uTilized Their heighT To The besT advanTage. Woodward was paced by l-loward Komives's 27 poinTs and Tony ArvaniTis's 8. WOODWARD-62 CLAY-58 Led by Terry Provonsha's 22 poinTs in The TirsT Two periods, The Polar Bears rushed To a 36-20 halTTime ad- vanTage. They conTinued The romp and held a 20-poinT 'lead aTTer Three periods. The scrappy Eagles puT up a good TighT and sTaged a lasT quarTer rally. buT The Bears pulled Through. Terry Provonsha Tinished wiTh 30 Tallies and l-loward Komives collecTed 20. I39 TERRY PROVONSHA HOWARD KOMIVES WOODWARD-7 I WAITE-5 I Howard Komives Iied Ihe all-'rime Cily League scor- ing record as Ilwe Bears rolled over Ilue Indians. 'I'I1is aHained on I6 field a Jrolal of 43 poinls. 'rremendous performance was goals and II free 'rnrows for Waire pui' up a close baHIe in +I1e Iirsr half. buf Jrlme Bears, sparked by Komives's 28 poinl' sceond Imalf performance, ran away wills: Jrhe game. Don Kornoiva gave a valuable boos'r as he connecied for I3 markers. WOODWARD-45 ST. FRANCIS-42 This Iward-Iouglwl game was a Iluriller as II'1e fired-up Kniglwfs gave us a good baH'Ie. However, 'II1e Bears pul' down Jrne S+. Francis bid in Jrlwe closing minures wiII'1 cIu+cI1 sI1oo+ing by Tony Arvanilis and Howard Komives. Komives chalked up 2I poin'rs and Bob Brignlon 'rossed in IO. l40 DON KORNOWA JEFF KOHN Howard Komives Iefs loose wi+I'1 a jump sI'1oI againsl +I'1e Il'IdI6l'15 ef WHITE BILL SKAHILL TOM GRZYWINSKI Three befuddled WaiTe players look on while Howard Kornives drives pasT Them. JOHN GREGORY FRANK KLETT WOODWARD-40 LIBBEY-48 The husTling Cowboys pulled a sTunning upseT as The Polar Bears' oTTense lacked iTs usual high-scoring punch. Libbey builT up iTs margin in The second quar- Ter when The Cowboys ouTscored The Bears by 8 poinTs. l-loward Komives wiTh I7 markers and Terry Provonsha wiTh 9 paced The Woodward scoring. WOODWARD-42 CENTRAL CATHOLIC-54 For The TirsT half The Polar Bears displayed ouTsTand- ing baslceTball as They challced up a 25-I3 lead over The Team ThaT was ranked Third in The sTaTe. l-lowever, in The Third period The experienced CenTral crew cuT The lead To. 2 poinTs. ln The lasT quarTer The Bears had Trouble wiTh The rugged CenTral oTTense, and The Irish gained The vicTory. l-loward Komives led The Bears wiTh I4 poinTs. I4l Terry Provonsha and Howard Komives reach high To grab This rebound away Trom Macomber. WOODWARD-49 MACOM BER-43 The Polar Bears builT up a 26-I8 lead in The TirsT halT. However, lviacomber sTarTed To geT ho+ in The Third quarTer and wenT ahead by a Tew poinTs. Woodward Tools charge in The lasT period and sank I8 poinTs To puT The game in The bag. l-loward Komives and Terry Pro- vonsha neTTed I4 poinTs each To pace The Bears. l42 WOO DWARD-63 DEVI LBISS-39 The Polar Bears moved inTo undispuTed possessiop OT Third place as They invaded The Tigers' lair To gain a 63-39 win. ATTer a slow TirsT period, Woodward clamped down To gain a 23-I5 halTTime advar1Taqe. The Bears really sTarTed To growl in The second halT as They pumped up The winning margin To 24 poinTs. The Polar Bears were sparked by l-loward Komives's 30 poinTs and Terry Pro- vonsha's I6. Bob BrighTon snags The ball in a game wiTh Macomber while Don Kornowa and Tony ArvaniTis look on approvingly. WOODWARD-4 I SCOTT-55 ATTer a Tairly close TirsT period, The Bears Trailed The Bulldogs by 4 poinTs. Woodward, paced by Howard Komives's I8-poinT TirsT half, baTTled back and was down by only one poinT aT halTTime. AlThough The Polar Bears puT up a husTling deTense. ScoTT was able To clinch The game wiTh a lasT quarTer rally. Komives Tinished wiTh 2l markers. while Bob BrighTon and John Gregory each connecTed Tor 6. WOODWARD-64 CANTON LEHMAN-78 Seeking a win in CanTon, The Polar Bears raced To a I7-I2 TirsT quarTer adyanTage. ATTer a closely ToughT second period, Woodward had a 35-32 lead. ln The Third quarTer, The Lehman quinTeT sTarTed To roll and builT up Their winning margin. During The lasT period each Team scored 24 poinTs. The Bears were paced by l-loward Komiyes wiTh 24, l-lenry Lewis wiTh IS, and Don Kornowa wiTh l4. T43 Drive, Bufchl Drive! BOB BRIGHTON TONY ARVANITIS WOODWARD--62 WAITE-54 The Jrighf firsr half ended wifh a 26-26 deadlock. The Bears 'rooic command in rhe second half and builr up an 8-poinr margin To win The game. Wood- ward's scoring was headed by Terry Provonsha's 27-poinf performance. Howard Komives nerred I4 markers and Henry Lewis added IZ. We QF gl k h'+ QSHFQ . 3 . f ss E JS ffl iw b , V' ,ylyy b - Q' ' H- 5 'K lzyhfwczyhf Basketball Zfcam FIRST ROW, lefi +o righi: Jim Robinson, Gary Ray, Tom Lind. Alphonso Jones. Jerry Clark. John PaHerson. SECOND ROW: Coach James Wilusz, John Bednarski. Bob Winlers, Gerald Nasfachowski, Charles Janowiecki, Ray Alfie, Silas King, Manager Tom Kolodzieiczalc. OPPONENT WE THEY Sylvania ,,,, oY,,,, , .34 20 Cenlral ,,Y,,,AA, ,w,,,,,, 3 5 48 lviacomber av,,.,, ,,,A,Ai, 3 I 32 DeViIbiss ,,,,,,, ,w,o,,,A 4 5 43 Defiance ,,,.,,, YY,Vvw,, 2 9 35 SCOH' .,,Y,,,.,v 7,,,,,,, 2 5 33 Whilmer ,,,, A,,,,,,, 4 O 32 Clay .....,,,,,a ,,,,,A,w 3 8 22 Wai+e .....,,,,,,..,a ,.,,,,,, 4 4 38 S+. Francis csssss, s,,,,,,, 3 I 30 Libbey ..s,,,Y..... cs....,. 4 2 32 Ceniral ..,,.a,, ,,,.,,,, 2 3 29 lviacomber ,,,, .A .ssss 42 45 DeVilbiss .v.. ssssss,s 2 9 4I ScoH' .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 '7 29 Waife ..... ,,...,,. 3 4 33 Libbey v.... ,w...... 4 O 43 The husiling young ball players of 'rhe reserve squad compiled a commendable 8-9 record. Many of 'lhe boys are sure bers for leading roles on Woodward leams of 'rhe luiure. An ourslanding feaiure of ihis Team was Hs deplh. The srariing lineup changed frequenlly, as There was consiani' compeiilion for firsr siring posilion. The varsi'ry nexr year will have many promising prospecrs from which fo choose. hcshmau Kaskcfball Ztftlllfl FIRST ROW. lefi 'ro righf: Ed Blasingim, Jim Johnsfon, Ron Roman, Mike Saba, Casey Powell, Jack Emmifi. SECOND ROW: Bob Hess. Jim Carnes, Tom Murphy, John Peacock. Don McCallum, John Hanes. Dennis Kornowa., Coach Lewis Cross. The freshman ieam did an excellenlr iob of 'rraining +he new players +0 give 'lop performances under +he pressure of compe'ri+ion. 'There is much 'raleni on Jrhe squad even ihough ii' won only a few games. Mosi of Jrhe losses were fairly close and The freshmen always fough+ hard. The boys improved 'From game io game as +hey acquired poise and confidence. OPPONENT WE THEY Ceniral ..,..... ...VY..,.. 2 5 34 Macomber ...... V...e----- 2 5 37 Wai+e ,,,,r,,,.. ...,..VVY. 2 2 29 DeVilbiss ,,a., ..-eA----- 3 4 27 Scoii ,......., .,..-A---- 2 3 37 Libbey .,..... ......'--- 3 3 32 Ceniral ,,...... .......... 2 l 26 Macomber ...... ,.Vse----- 2 5 33 DeViIbiss a,a... ..,------, 3 3 35 Scoii .....,,.. ......-,.- 2 6 29 Waiie .....V, f--7V----- 2 2 30 Libbey .,,.... ...-.----, 3 0 29 Amerivau Kvwiug FIRST ROW, lefi' fo righ'r: Mike Mason, Coach Howard Phipps, John Husman. SECOND ROW: Dave Wieiinsici, Ron Thomiey, Ken Oehlers. Wf6SfHHy FIRST ROW. iefi' fo riqhf: Jim Fosier, Doug Braden, Ronald Kolce, Mark Johnson, Mike Konnerf, Gary Y k K - ' ' ' ' on er, en Hudnaii. SECOND ROW. Dick Murphy. Jam Woodbury, Ed Babiak, Richard Duda, Aiex- ander David, David Miner, George Hennessy. atiamzl Evwliug FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Russ Varner, Coach Howard Phipps, Ken Groch, SECOND ROW: Jack, Soholsici, Bill Timming, Dick Durbin. Libbey ,, ,.A De-Vilbiss ,L ., Scoll , . . ,, DeVilbiss , Macomber Waile ., ,, Cenlral , Won 5, Losl 7 FRONT ROW lefl' lo ri hi Jim Shull Bill Ra B er r n . g : ' , ' y. ACK ROW: Coach Leo Robie, J ry Davis. Go do Terry, Don Kornowa, Dick Durbin, Bill Lingnell. Lasl' year lhe baseball 'ream won five oul' of len league games. Some good players from lasi' year's 'leam have graclualed, buf plenly of new 'ialenl' is available. The 'ream will be buill' around +he group of relrurning vererans piclured on Jrhis page. These boys will supply good pilching, solid hilling, snappy fielding. and plenly of huslle. Combined wilh 'rhe new lalenl, lhese laclors will give Woodward a slrong baseball 're-am. I958 RECORD OPPONENT WE Scoll . ,, L, . . . Macomber . Y. A, Cen+ral , Waife . .. Libbey ..,......w ....,, . . Tl-I EY 5 3 5 2 IO 0 6 IO 2 2 9 6 DON KORNOWA BILL LINGNELL DICK DURBIN l OPPONENT Holland ,,,.. Whifmer SCOH ,. ,A., .A Holland .Y... DeVilbiss Waiie ..., Libbey ,E .. , Macornber . Cenfral ,,... ,, 958 RECORD WE EE., I'f2 .. ,... .7 , ..A,l,,, 7 , .,,l. 5 O 7V2 W2 ,,lllf2 . A ,,,,,, . O Won 0, Los? 9 THEY '4'f2 I5 I7 I7 24 VPV2 IZV2 l2V2 24 Zfcnnis' GW Leif 'lo righ+: Coach David Kros'r, Tom Grzywinski, John Husman, Ron Thomley, Dave Frueauf. I958 RECORD OPPONENT WE THEY Scoif ..... -- O 5 ' ' O 5 DeVilb1ss Cenfral .. 0 5 5 0 5 3'f2 Waile . . ........ .O Libbey ...,,,. ....V Macomber .,,,..,.. ,VV...... .,Y.V, . l V2 Won O, Los'r 6 FRONT ROW, leff 'ro righfz Jim Perrine. James Rahe. 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