Woodward High School - Saga Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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I 'Q xt, , QC! cMllfOUl Cer- 3224? -ffl C22 ,,e 5:52 Such is knowledgep a golden key to happiness and success.L?, 7 Q4gv 'L X K The purpose ofvthis Saga is to keep alive the memory of the MQ? Q r ,QL N? . D high school years -- years devoted to acquiring knowledgefpk fgg, i Q iff' .5 May we continue along the path of learning toward the ever v Q wg flag, evasive goal - human understanding - and thereby per petuate man's eternal quest for knowledge. ,- X 2 . , 3 Sf L , E I E.. K . V f J ' l S3 '- 4 , Y EFX ,VJ sf K 5 1 lb' tl , . ,sz .- 4 i ll A ' , Q . J. I l EI 4 f. xi s J it 2- V KN if K A . F ' l 4,1 Li rsx XX. 5 A. i lv n 67 1 ll iv by s X-All X X lflwf l fl . X ' NU Si il X qfllv 6,7 lb JU U ,P V we x X ei' 5 i x lv ll my all l Q W , s Q OREWORl5 V f ,ll ,.i 1 . , l XX xl 3 sc jggfa isiewsffs . 51 There is a new addition to Woodward High School this year. The polar bear, whose name is Polaris, has been acclaimed as Woodward's mascot. KEY TO DEVELO iii N 'Q i , ,.,. K Q Y 'Rb s 54 3 S . wan ff vaiiiff Q1 ii Q ig 11 . fi5gw1ggQE23jfiEfQ.i:gi2Ll5:il31Tf,:xs:.l12ifqamsqk i x Q X s lf 'Q? Sa?if?' X sm i iii ieii sfeQ -s E, 2,3 ijwc siiifii L. . auf? i.. 1, N V gf . Q is rf sf z p fi X 1 i if ff: :fee Qi s. XR xi 3 S serial? L QS f Q ., fi 2 S 32 19 :fi :, , 2 4- A . .1 X ' 4 X X n qv , , A.. r ,nl x in 1 fd 1 J X, X 'x' L x, f, -F' if Nl i X, Q., ww X. Q Q RECQGNITIO The Saga Staff wishes to recognize Miss Amy Miller, who leaves Woodward This year, having served as assistant principal and dean of girls for thirty years. She has listened syrnpathetically To Thousands of problems and unfailingly offered prudent advice. Miss Miller - our hearffelt Thanks. 6 I A I D IVII I N I s T I2 A I I 0 N an -axial'-I 12,2 5 ,.z1gfi,1,3:L I, Iigfigg .f Z -'gm'-I.v,Q1.:'N JI,-, ' 'g Mr. Rettig is Woodward's principal booster, PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE Success is the result of self-discipline, hard work and a burning desire to press on until the goal is reached. Woodward students have shown this year, that they want to suc- ceed. Progress has been their goal, and we believe, they have attained it. Good luck, Seniors, and remember - things don't lust happen - you make them happen. 8 .len ar Fin of David Krost, Q t 2 4 e 'A 1 Q2 t54'ifi2!gi?,fisyvQ C ri ' g wg cg ij it f if i - f 4 5 in A Mr. Virgiii alaatn ihines Zsdassustantbprlnclpal In charge of CJ kJ ' I gc? I genera a mums ra lon an ean o oys Q . ,f'O'f if Yi ,635 E? ss, t.. .- Miss Ethel teachers. Wet mg 1 MQW ., --I Kerlin, busy assistant principal in charge of instruction, advises new 9 Mrs, Maxine Mills, dean of girls, has an excellent answer for everything. ...f x ra , .-1' 1-1 Miss Amy Miller, assistant principal and dean of girls is an ever present help to those in trouble. Mrs. Vera Moorman, college counselor, guides students planning for further education. Mr. Darrell Clay, dean of boys, offlciates calmly and efficiently. nfl? Helen Fischer, Attendance Clerk FFICE FORCE Barbara Gantz, Record Clerk Irene Mickens, Counselor Clerk Emeline Reid, Secretary Irene Glesmer, Treasurer l Jeanette Dewey, Book Clerk . M .s.,..,.M... , Khwwm-Wm ew....4,,Ni Walter Young, Floyd Modieska, Edward Blazey, Edward Richason, Robert Beard. JA ITORS, MATRONS D COQKS Michael Kosmyma, Joseph Lefever, Edwin Keller Kazimer Gawle Sylvester Jankowski, Margaret Bain, Rose Kowalka, Clarence Brooks, Clare Beard, Reginald Emery of A Q Mary Pountino, Juanita Weyant, Lillain Gibb, Margaret Lottie Bige, Wanda Zythus, Eloise Miekis, Eileen Pietras. Soos, Lenoa Duda, Zona Wright, Catherine Truscinski, Adeline Mista, Lois Schnetzler, Stephanie Skrzyniecki, Elizabeth Johnson, Edith Gobuel. 12 EGLIH ff Air: sms ,V , ffl Bernice Donovan Marie Ersig Sarah Feldstein Raymond Gardner Lois Gladfelter Eileen Hudgin Grace Kellermeier Elaine Markopoulos Our excellent English Department strives to produce students who can speak and write coherently and read with understanding. A Senior English class studies Shakespeare. Juniors tape the play they are reading. K 534 , Q E . - 1 K '11 - ig . . 2 ' , A is?-4 t fffiwffif '- ' il , exegesis: ss- I , if l . xx r Dorothy Nicklin Patricia Perruchon Martha Pownall Thelma White Marie Williamson A may , 'K 9 ,Q ,ss 2 LIBRARY Catherine Manton Students have access to over 10,000 volumes of books. The bibliophilistic department is under the administration of Mrs. Manton, librarian and her assistant, Carolyn Kwiat- kowski. Students make use of the facilities in the library. HOME ECDNOMICS Domestic skills are stressed in the home economics department. Girls learn to cook and sew and also study problems of family life. Girls set up housekeeping in the Home Economics Family Lite class. 15 ,Ey fa , , ,gig L V -wget' Nancy Lowe Sandra Tonk BUSINESS EDUCATIO si-amx, ' '- ., we Q. 4, fl N in E X sc. X Q I X A it X M, WEN' at ex mx 'SW ,Q-Wx i gs X xx S X ' .f , Jig fr i S l Q, ' Q - f 2' .'- ' ,, .. N 45 f?i1f'fif . flieh ffiil -'Ig . Marlon A. Cooper Joseph B. Dence Chrystal Easley Frederick O. Fisher U - x U it X V Wk V Office practice offers training in operating many types of business machines. Training and practice in business skills take place in . . . it 'A I 'lf ' the business education department. The varied courses prepare students for the business world. ' ' u ' ' 'xi . 0' if is, -' , ug,f'i . 4 l- S I Lf ., g. - I :iik fzl ' Is, - in ,. , . 3' -:W . if . 1 e igsbei- - Kiev, Mariorie Hamilton Ralph Merickel lslo Van Vranken Mr. Dence aids a student in Bookkeeping. 16 I DLISTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts students become skilled in their chosen fields. Auto mechanics, printing, woodshop, and radio are among the courses offered. we The art of mechanical drawing is developed in Mr. Thomae's class. Joseph Stobinski Paul O. Thomae O. M. Thompson Kent Welborn John Ardrey Henry Fearnside Eugene C. Gfell Charles W. Matthews Mr. Fearnside assists boys in operating buzz-saw. MATHEMATICS Arnold J. Brown Bessie J. Burkett Our mathematicians become masters in the art of manipulating slide rules and compasses necessary preparations in this space age. Belle Joseph John LaVelle James E. Maher Elizabeth McGraw W 7 595 .s i A ,.,1., Mhcmmh Classmates look on as a fellow student draws geometry problem. Magdalen Netter James Wilusz 18 Mr. Wilusz explains an algebra problem to students. HOME NURSING aid and in practical nursing. -We 3 I if -, ..,. 2 , Modern medicine as practiced in the home nursing class. V It Hazel Coy FOREIG LA GLIAGE Future linguists strike up acquaintances with Cicero and Montaigne, the reward for mastering a strange vocabulary. Winifred Frischmonn Dorothy Mae Hayes The Caesar class Conquers the Helvetians. D0f0fhY Vellz 19 Home nursing classes train students in first ART Mr. Glover's art students try their skill at sculpturing. The mixed chorus vocalizes daily. Band, orchestra, and choral groups provide op- portunities for musical education and expres- sion. 20 Sue Lechner LeMaxie Glover Budding Picassos receive encouragement and guidance in our art department. Edgar Sorton Samuel P. Szor The band rehearses a few measures of immortal music PHYSICAL EDLICATIO Robert L. Christen, Donald A. Martin, Sylvester L. Smith Physical education students participate in individual and team sports. Team co-opera- tion and good sportsmanship result from playing together. A Basketball is a favorite among the boys' physical education classes. The merry maids of Sherwood Forest. Catherine McClure Elizabeth Ollendort Barbara Schwanger 21 ,Jil im IE? , 52 4 -W' .....,Q5?- W K sf w W Mis SCIENC 4 M ,,,. 3, K N 6 W E Q- -'Emw V MY? 157314: can A-:Wave gn f , . fag: ,,'--' wg 'B -A ., ,,.,,, A -sk, 1l . A .,, gf. wx, V A 1 Ei W Daniel Duvendack Richard Finn Francis Foase Carolyn Hunsinger Science students are thoroughly trained in the intricacies of photo- synthesis and the gas laws. Students may choose to study general science, chemistry, physics, physiology, or biology. Chemists collaborate on an oxygen experiment. sm' Mr. Rohrer demonstrates the use of the sphygmomanometer. Qi .- ns. - 3 rv M xx x s X F 0 ssys Est -ft' .5 ' .X A ' Jffflt. 4 - ' ' , sm 'W' , 'illllllf' ' '9 I 7'Ny ' : - f ile A ltzslns N XJ: , Louis Meszaros Vera D. Moorman George W. Rohrer Charles Staneart Robert VanCleve in X ORIE TATIO Freshmen take aptitude test in Orientation class. Freshmen complete the required Orientation course, designed to assist them in adjusting to high school. fu e 2 ' xx gf 'Un y , ,, .. M... 0: ...MQ .,g',:g., it v S83 The Orientation class is the launching pad for successful high school students. is Wait, 'S is K if-imr 1. SE .. ::.: . , , As. lames Bounds James Knierim Leo Robie Q ,f M W- ., ,.. ,fm-w 1 V .,, Q, ,. . 15. .'.,..v. 4 t- ...tsp Forrest W. England David McMurray, Jr. Samuel M. Rogolsky w il 1 ...,,L,a . m'1- Q - ,Z ' '.mu:.i'.4 ff. 115911 ' V f 1 in zz lr, ff' ,V 4 +3 il' 4:1 4V if 9 f M ei i .ha ,, ,. ,W rf- ' A tx ww- -:' - - 2 2.2.1 ., -, f ' L .1 .. . sa- 0 M4 A ,, , gigs x ,Q sw A SCCIAL STUDIES fr ef tt all Vernon L. Bryant Lewis C. Cross Zoe' Dunphy James Henahan Joseph Horvath The social studies department alters courses in his- tory, economics and sociology - necessary back- ground for all active and conscientious citizens. V'-+ L . . 3 I fy . , as ts . .. Robert W. Geis Katherine MacKinnon Richard A. Smith ang 5 bk .Q-n-61 Richard Gordon Camilla Savage Theodore Yaecker as.-f l Sn.. A sociology class takes a look at social problems. Mr. Geis checks bulletin board project. xv , 3 K Wiz' fm .sz 51 935' il' 4 K ff 5, ml S Q K Q 3 2 wif sm-.iii new 221' :ii- 15 A q,V,Av, , fx 9 ,F . Liifgfwibgg Q g fmfz?:wifm is 'Siem Snails? ?7JfziQ25 7 aifzegsia QW!fizffm:-fz+:.:es1s? gi?f9EJe4iaii2f2z:Qz-wig? lf Jfzfsfif1t:1,waw '51 Wi 1355 is 7 Gary Fri1z Vice-President SENIOR CLASS CFFICER Robe rf Hardesfy - President , ' Wa, 1 A 'ffm . 5-fgfiza . W M my V N N M an 55.35 Q55-X L VY , . . A Q 8 , l. Janice Kachenmeisfer - Secrefar Joyce Henkle Treasu rer y 26 James Robinson - Sgt.-af-Arms SENIOR C ASS OF '6I f ,I ,. Roberta Abdelnour Joan Achingef Donna Adams Georgia Assally , .1 , xv- , .K ' f'2 SS S 1 S Q Donna Ahl Carol Ambot Diane Anderson Robert Augustyniak Joan Ash, Robert Aufdenkampe Ray Ahie Clata Balrd Edward Bubiak Norma Bacome Elizabeth Baker Karl Balbaugh Si Evangeline Barnes Ida Barnes Patricia Barnette Carolyn Baron April Basil Jack Baxter Ronald Bearer Raymond Beaufait Emmett Beavers John Bednarski Diane Beers Mary Alice Besier Betty Beyer Michael Barrett SENIORS AT FOR THEIR CLASS Diana Bieniek gif .13 W 1 W +39 1 Mary Ann Bieniek Barbara Birt Ronald Block Jennie Blanchard Lowell Bockert Timothy Borkowski Bonnie Boyer Nancy Brady PICTURES EARLY IN THE FALL. I' a l 1' Roger Broker Suzanne Branfmyler JOFTIGS BfOll1SI'S Edna Brown James Brown Susan Brown William Brown Patricia Brzuchalski Judith Buhr NY X -X f Q2 if Wwe 5 if If QQ X x A-S54 or I 'Q' I A f q,5g-Ifgxjygrrx E X km- yn-.I ,4 f gy A I M - -f g,,.,.wmM,,5 if ff in , gs. are-'N ,mf r A 4 .,v-f'QYw'ii 'A 3, fp.: A J Q Mwx .I-'ir' ' 'x if Fa Wesley Bylow Donald Buzzard Raymond Burlen Merry Lee Bur,- Bonnie Burley Ronald Byrne Janis Chadwick Donald Carnes Marcia Carling Gerald Clark Loura Clclwson A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN CULMINATED IN THE ELECTION OF CAPABLE OFFICERS. George Cline Berry Jo Cloud Michael Clark wg ':,., David Coiiield .kfxgrlfg . ,, ' .. + Sharon Collins I N E M ii T X Sharon Condon Dorothy Cowell Evelyn Crittenden Earl Curtis imwuii Frank Cook Carol Cousino Frank Cooper SENIOR COMMITTEES, THE APEX OF OR- GANIZED CONFUSION, CONVENED TO FORMLILATE PLANS. ' James Cousi no William Cready William Curfis Joyce Crihenclen Carol Curtis John Cytlak Roger Cutsinger Carol Dahcr 'tr Connie Curtis Carolyn Danicke Phyllis Daniels Della DeAnda Jean Dimmock Janith Durdel S- . .- 1 -ielciwxwkxkmi x . Elaine Endzulis xg. X X Charles Fidell Harold Florence Julia Foster ' Q e 1, .-X.-. g William Engelke Michael Epperly A 3 i Dianne Ernst Kathleen Ermish Connie Filipski SUSOU F Gerald Finnegan l i www. - Linda Foeller Linda Fogel isher Richard Florek Jacqueline Foster Mary Jane Frifleqer Connie French Nun Jac Friend Judy Friesner Gary Fritz Ernie Fuller George Gaertner Donald Gearharr Susan Getz David Givens Lawrence Glowczewski Dwighi Gossetf Joanne Grabner Sharon Green John Green Earl Gregory Thomas Grimes Janet Givens COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS TOOK THE Sue Grivanou X A . .ew X i-- cs. X .N- st H- . . .N - X Q X 5 X ' X H s Dennis Gruhler Carol Gusses Sondra Hall Robert Hardesfy S.A.T., THE SCHOLASTIC INQUISITION. ww. 1 Q- - Mary Ann Gyurasics Kathleen Harmon David Hart Barbara Hay Marie Helldobler Joyce Henkei l in q. K . 1 lip,- .'.4 5- , Y f Terry Hakeos r, or E, Donald Harp Marcia Hartman Lynda Henly M,-v' Diane Hall Bessie Hatzinikolis Susan Herman h Q. ' -- .... 5 w it h :.gffai:.-K, S Q 1, Y S , ' WL T N tl H N X I Q K gg X 2 F, ,H- Q 2 Am 4 4 rc S J J N r Q S -:Wig .K gg in is v 3 R -H,1,. gil. fi.. ,:2z. ,W- ' -, S . . 521-g,,' g :Liifyny ,. . Linda Hershman Linda Higgins .HQ if ' .'f Q!Si?3Qiii43' .f 1- my iz was Barbara Hill John Hohn Richard Hollabaugh Beverly Holmes K' J K9 -waz, ' f . . D ::x 5 W :,.. ly.. I ....,. .,., I . 3: I n , F' S' J .. X , ii-- 1.3, : -:J ' .. 'f. 1 ..+ V I X ' 1 J Ng.. 'iz wi - : V 1 . Y i-1f,ifWf:i.i 'iff iQ.??n.5ff341S:' X Nkxsg f1,1f3'f AZ '?1 3TQ.fv J . 'iTiEmgS - : -. i ' J 1 . my , -- :,:-- ig. . 5. W A ,Q f, Thomas Hosler Arthur House Lana llsley Nancy Hones Hen nie Lou Ivey Janice Jacoby Daniel Jan kowski Dennis Jankowski S Q X ' rygixwe- spam., N Q 4 Q Sw A gm N X 2 K X x Richard Jankowski X Nc xiii xx NNW Y X XX X. X X ,Q J A S X X X N FX X K Q XX xx X1 wf i Q- If Q ' 9 F - . -I A , . ex. Q X X X Donald Johnsick Alphonso Jones Jerry Jordon ff . ww: J , Charles Janowiecki Lou Ann Jarecki Beverly Johnson James Jennings Judy Johnson Ruth Jones David Jurski 37 Geraldine Jurski Vickie Jones Janice Kachenmeister VICfOfIG Kachenmelsfer W rf , il, QQ' Y af' ' Sfl14fzff',, 5 , grim'-0ft1 ,,f 5.nX,1' .f..'f.i.,iH'.Rfv . Robert Kainrz 5 gg.b.xw.X ,nur-M -7. ,N N.-H. . x W f' Ng ,'1'1,.. XF vw.. . K K3 ' awww fi ai xi' QW . Q, 1, Ur .- Barbara Kalinowski Bernard Kalling Q 1: A l f 1 ff - 'i 1. 'E .95-if KEY: ffiQ?5'5? i,l?s ' ' . ' i :ik-ffl' 5 :f'fflSig15TfigPE?f51ff D' Marcella Kazmierczak Rose Ann Kazmierczak Dana Keil Thomas Keivens Eugene Kenney Candace Kerwin Sharon Kimerer was : rraa . , i K K . ig, Marlene Kaszubnak Patricia Kempf Silas King Richard Klatt THE JRfSR. PL Y VVAS Joyce Knee X E 5 . Ronald Koke 'ww Carol Knepper DRAMATIC SUCCESS. M me-KW-2 . - . -- -5 'WST Ns? Q1 C KPXYY'-w 1. Loura Kohn James Kosmyna sl- - X , Y r 'J E A. J SIQQN ' 1 9? A N., . ap. A ' f -?ias'Q'Sg1f5sm-NS: Q S f N if Kathryn Kokocinski Judy Kolecki Darlene Kosch Jerry Krouse Arlene Kowalski Carole Kowalski Robert Krell David Kregel l J ,, '1 'lfkl ' 3 45? x ' I Af? lx 'Q 'Aw f we 5 K1 . V2 Joyce Kubicki JoAnn Kuchcinski Mary Ann Kunckel J sv W Joseph Kusz VV W, - J sz ..X.,- un 1 gs b x :Q L ' 1 . , , 'lm W Q 5 VE ffm? 3 P ,YN A A' 'K A? fe, L. W ,Lf .L Q,-,. 5-'Ss ' ' if E S la 4, Q f- . 4521915iiUfz,5:'QSf-iifif' : g:,,-Ysggxzi , . Q- if 5: W 5 -21' 3Hi'Y:?i? . NH-1?2fsi:ffrQf5?5f, -15? W L L E Y, Ralph Kuyoth Linda LaMont James Lanz .XR E X 3, Elisa - . .532 . -.,. Q , L, 1 X V 1 V 57 K K I , xx g L '. f wiflkslk ,MQ iif iigg. A fl, ,U L gffksi' 11f'.21?f,11z'G , , ' . ' . fi? ga ' - s ez- i 5,:r3., 5: -.ii A I 'lf ' Z - Q' L- w..' ' 5 K 7-Ylf Q . f .si T2 2 'K .mf H 1551? sen? 141-1--.Jr .. L 'Ir ,, QQYPA- 51. UT .N Kay Lefler Jerold Leonard E ,yy E Mis' Tod Lasley Regina Lasoclu I THE SPRI G, THE SENIORS K A1 N W 1 ' 1 4. 1 L , 'kb I E N 'z 'f ,, .Sin -5, 2 , .ss -' . .. . L 1555 : 'E21i.:, - Lf, ugfi ffi, ' Ls. 2:-., ' ' -...h::,:,:' . -,-age My h Q 'L J 323: ff, .T 5 2 Q ,. fs Q -1' .. ei-. '- ' 44 , E . f . R fi XR - L W. - K. . A N Sill 31 i z ,-f',. ' .. ' f 93 in ft' I ' lfkfi' gRl,.QF5 fimfff, 'lf x il - A ' 5 1 L ' lfLf.2Tl i if-if Till' . LL L ,i :1 af-L l f Q , ,xjw X Ernest LeRoy Barbara Lewandowski Carolyn Lewandowski James Lewandowski Gloria Liggens Thomas Lind Nancy Lindhorsf Mina Jean Liske Ronald Llwo ws' 5 CM V , 4:1 Ruth Loudenslager Stephen Lukasik Bonnie Loach Eugene Lohmeyer Gloria Long UNDERTOOK THE ANNUAL Berton Manor MASS MIGRATION Karen Lupinski Linda Lutz id Jackie Lytten Sharon MacDonaI Charles Mansour d David Maier Sharon Malkowski Beverly Manz Phyllis Ann Margy Mary Martin X .. Richard Martin Judy Mason T Pamela Mathias Kathy McCarthy Ja mes McCIea ry S Nate Matthews David Maunder I Joanne Mcllroy Ina McNally Norman Meilink Marlys Melber Sharon McCollum PLAYERS HIT THE BOARDS FOR THE EXTRAVAGANZA. A Carol Mlchalak Suzanne Meinen Janice Michalak JeV Y MSVCUVIO 42 Harrnet Mlchalak I 7 Axx .4 4 Q ,K 9 Leonard Mieczkowski 5' Elaine Miekis , 7 QTL, 1' b , ff i n sa M: iw . Qs 115 15 if? -fn .W ww. F -ifiigifgi 'Q E5 D 1 2 ki k . : X. NSN 'XS , N was Y X2 Q X ' ek X 5 fi 4 Q f 4 X M Q. H. X Ek? 1 Q Ss X 5 X . . SY L. Doris Mitchell 5 - US Xi? if 4 '4 Aziiigg Jon Moharfer Robert Miller ' 'x as A Qi W QQ 4 YQ? E3 5 fl: Sw Rita Mills , f1Al' -ig -,.A, S y A Q .l '- X D Beny Monte .-'l. 1 Barbara Mina rd Joyce Moo re Gary Morehouse Richard Mormon X9 NNN Robert Mohr PROTOCOL WAS OBSERVED IN NAME CARDS AND SENIOR ANNOUNCEMENTS. x x . fi I X X . SX Allan Morris N K 3 X x X RO Q 1 ,o,., - 3 ., -A 7 ', :,.,, w f 'F KeS.o fm. or P . .. . S X N: , L Mary Jane Mosko 43 1,43 - f ,iiifif Helen Mrozik A ft, af 5 ., , ,. ' Q 'JN ,ZZ 2 Brit? Morgan Thomas Muszynski Dale Myers Janet Myers Sandra Nicola 2 Q 1 L,L.r li e M Evelyn Nowak 1 5 X N A ff r li ri, My fa. W.. H ,, , N MX J y A is f M Vy y fi N: exi f. 33 gg. hifi Q2 I J 'S iw Y 3 ,K .,, i we M g- all 1 .mf i, izgydgix :KM-. Michael Myers Gerald Nastachowski Judith Nellis ' 'Ya - K 3- ' .ai -' I .y,-: ir. Kyiv? , :grill -gf, ' Susan Niecka rz Donna Obee Margeruirte O'Brien Vivian O'Dell Jerold Oehlers Ognyan Ognycmov David Olwick Susan OSWClld Sherry O'Toole Thomas Owczarzak ilk mgk 2 i Q 1 44 lr .. Silly MEN X E. Dwi! ,. iwek K K K , RV V ',::-: M, 5 la i e i - r M e :A i M , ai ieie his Rfefgifish iieii f Patricia Pacynski .xx... ,53.,..- . . ..kk . . ,. ,,,,wW,e.,,,, A Xx.kM ae. g,?55RigkLEg,Y:,5.iV??,, ..,,,-,. it I 35- .,.. 55+ gig - t fe t- Mi, fl wl:i.1f :1f4rf-rg fr e.-5 fw.s,f-ffxggf-mfg , tx H Litflfzf K Q, ti, .,A: Vi, ,JM , Jeannette Pcrkos John Patterson Paul Pegorsch Richard Pelczarski COUPLES FLOATED THROUGH Barbara Penhorwood Robert Permar Harold Peters A FABULOUS EVENING AT THE PROM. 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AMEN! 52 Roberta Abdelnour - Phils 3,45 French Club 1,25 Leaders 3,45 Student Council 2,4, Commis- sioner 45 Boosters 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 'FTA 3,43 Dramatics 25 2nd Highest in Magazine Drive 43 Tri-Lit Decorating Committee 35 Extravaganza Committee 25 Honor Society 4 3 Donna Adams - Zets 2,3,45 Sec- retarial Club 4. Donna Ahl - Boosters 1 5 Extrav- aganza Publicity 1,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Choraliers 2,3,45 Fresh- man Chorus 15 JCWA 33 Senior Play 4. Carol Ambot - Boosters 15 Sec- retarial Club 3,43 Junior Red Cross 25 Dramatics 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Home Ee. lg FTA 43 Bowling 2. Diane Anderson - FTA 2,3,45 FNA 3,45 Leaders 3,43 Boosters 1,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 43 Bowling 1,4. Georgia Assally 4 Freshman Cho- rus 15 Chorlicrs 2.3,45 Senior Prom Com, 35 Secretarial Club 45 Student Council 4. joan Asta - Boosters 1,25 FNA 2,3,45 JCWA 3,45 Student Coun- cil l,2,3Q Y-Teens 2,3,45 Extrava- ganza 2,3,4. Ray Attie - Basketball 1,2,35 Sgt. at-Arms Committee 3g Student Council 45 Publicity Committee 4. Robert Augustyniak - Polish Lit. 1,2,3,45 Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Band 1,2, 3,4. Ed Babiak - Baseball 2,3,43 Wrestling 2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 Football Manager 43 Student Council 4. Norma Bacorne - Boosters 15 Secretarial Club 45 Bowling 3. Evangeline Barnes - Boosters 15 Freshman Chorus 15 Girls' Cho- rus 25 Choraliers 3,4 3 Secretarial Club 3,45 Leaders 45 Bible Club 2 Michael Barrett - Track 3,43 Cross-Country 4. April Basil - Student Council 23 Freshman Chorus 15 Secretarial Club 45 Choraliers 4. Emmett Beavers - Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, President 33 French Club 35 Soph. Dance Committee 23 Engineering Society 3. john Bednarski - Student Coun- cil Treas. 43 Junior Decoration Committee 35 Baseball 2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,3,4. Diane Beers - Leaders 33 FNA 3,43 Spanish Club 4. Mary Alice Besier - Tattler 2,3, 4, Club Editor 43 FTA 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 45 Phils 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Fresh- men Girls' Chorus 15 Choraliers 2,33 ,ICWA 3,45 Bowling 1,25 SE IORI DEX Boosters 1,23 French Club 13 Y- Teens 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 25 Bible Club 25 Leaders 4. Betty Beyer - Freshman Chorus 13 Boosters 13 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Peris 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice President 43 Tri-Lit Co- Chairman 45 Leaders 3,43 Intra- mural Sports 25 Bowling 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Secretarial Club 35 JCWA 3,45 Honor Society 3,4, President 43 Student Council Commissioner 45 Extravaganza Ticket Committee 33 School Serv- ice 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Play, Scenery Committee 3. Diane Bieniek - Boosters I5 Y- Teens 1,25 Zets 2,3,45 JCWA 35 Secretarial Club. Maryann Bieniek M Extravaganza 2,33 Secretarial Club 3,45 JCWA 3,45 Home Ec. 25 Junior Red Cross. Barbara Birt - Freshman Chorus 15 Bowling lg Y-Teens 2,3,45 Choraliers 2,3,45 Soph. and Jun- ior Queen Candidate3 Band 3,45 Extravaganza 2,3,45 Majorettes 3,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Ballet Workshop 3,45 J-Hop Refresh- ment Com. 33 Boosters 1,2535 Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Play 4. fenrzie Blanchard - Boosters 33 Secretarial Club 45 Extravaganza Committee 1,25 Bowling 2. Roger Braker -H German Club 2, 3,45 Astronomical Society 2,33 JCWA 3,43 Aequitatis 3,45 Junior- Senior Play 3,4 5 Extravaganza Committee 1,25 Dramatics 45 Chess 4. Sue-Brown - Peris 2,3,45 Cor- responding Secretary 33 Social Chairman 43 Student Council 1, 3,4, Vice President 3 3 President 45 Y-Teens 2,35 JCWA 3,4, Social Chairman5 Band 1,2,3,45 Extrava- ganza 2,3,45 Junior Reporter 3,5 Sophomore Decoration Com. 25 Sophomore lst Attendantg Pal- ette Club 1,25 Senior Queen 2nd Attendant. judy Buhr - Y-Teens 15 Boost- ers 15 Band 1,2,3,43 Secretarial Club 3,4, Reporter 43 Soph Dance Committee 2g J-Hop Committee 35 jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 35 Ex- travaganza 1,2,3. Bonnie Burley - Secretarial Club 3,4. Wesley Bylow - Football l,2,33 Basketball 15 Track 1,2 3 Aequi- tatis 3,45 Jr. Queen Committee. Ran Byrne - Student Council 43 Extravaganza 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Football 1,2 5 Tennis 3,4. Marcia Carling - Y-Teens 3,45 Secretarial Club 2,3,4. ferry Clark - Student Council 1,25 Dramatics 15 JCWA 3, Vice President 35 Varsity Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Aequitatis 3g Standardized Ring Com. 15 Extravaganza 15 Sophomore Vice Pres. 2. Laura Clawson 4 Bowling 15 Latin Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Boosters 35 JCWA 33 Zets 2,3,4, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, Vice President 45 FTA 2, 3,4, Secretary 45 Leaders 3,43 Honor Society 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 2. Betty jo Cloud - Cheerleader 2,3,43 Y-Teens 13 Zets 2,3,4, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Reporter 35 Zets 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Secretarial Club 33 FNA 4. joyee Crittenden - Fasccs Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 33 Boosters 1,25 Student Council 35 Zets 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Leaders 4. Carol Curtis - Palette Club 3,4, Secretary 35 Boosters 1,25 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Zets 2,3,4, President 45 JCWA 3,45 FNA 25 Extravaganza 1,2,4 5 Student Council 45 Sophomore Dance De- coration Com. 25 jr. Ring Com- mittee 35 Jr. Week Chairman 35 Tri-Lit Dance Decoration Chair- man 3. Connie Curtis - Home Ee. Club 23 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Leaders 4. Carol Dahar - Boosters 1,25 Girls' Chorus 1, Secretary 13 Dra- matics 1,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Bowl- ing 15 Choraliers 2,3,4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Peris 2,3,45 Soph. Dance Decoration Committee 25 Leaders 3,45 J-Hop Decorations 33 JCWA 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Play Makeup Com- mittee 5 Jr.-Sr. Prom Co- Chairman 3 5 Secretarial Club 4. Carolyn Danicke - Zets 1,2,3,45 Boosters 15 Fasces Club l,3,45 FNA 1,2,35 JCWA 33 Tattler 3,4, Assistant Editor 45 Y-Teens 15 Town Criers 1 5 Honor Society 3,43 Bible Club 2. Phyllis Daniels - Home Ee. Club 15 Leaders lg Fasces Club 15 Bible Club 3,4. Alex David - Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Jun- ior Classical League 43 Sgt.-at- Arms 4, Betty Dieball - Fasces Club lg Boosters 15 Y-Teens 3,45 Dramat- ics 3,4, Play 3, Treas. 43 JCWA 3,4, President 45 Leaders 3,45 Ex- travaganza 1,2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Play 45 FTA 2,3,45 Band. jeannie Dirnmoek - Y-Teens 1,2,45 Boosters 1,2,3,45 Polish Lit. 3.4: Dramatics 1.2: Student Council 2,35 Bowling l,2,3,45 Choraliers 3,45 Extravaganza 3, Make-up Comm.5 Sophomore Treasurer 25 Ticket Committee Chairman 2 5 Ticket Committee 3. Diane Drouillard - Boosters 15 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Secretarial Club 3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 FNA 45 Jr. Red Cross 4 5 Extravaganza 3. Carol Eaton - Student Council 1,25 Dramatics 45 Boosters 15 Y- Teens 25 Leaders 35 Extrava- ganza Committee 3. Gary Edwardr - Aequitatis 3,45 Fasces 15 Football 1,2 5 Sgt.-at- Arms 2,3.. Bill Engelke - Hi-Y 1,2,3 3 JCWA 3,4 5 Band 2,3,45 Extravaganza l,2,3,45 German Club 3,45 Aequi- tatis 3,4 5 Orchestra 1,2. Michael Epperly - Boosters l,2, 3,45 Fasces l,2,3 5 Honor Society 3,45 JCWA 3,4 5 Engineering So- ciety 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Saga 3,4, Assistant Activities Edi- tor 3, Sports Editor 4, Photog- rapher 3,4. Kathleen Errnixh - JCWA 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4 Reporter 3, Pres. 45 FTA 45 Zets 2,3,45 Tri-Lit Refreshment Com- mittee 35 Jr. Class Publicity Com- mittee5 Tattler 2,3,45 Extrava- ganza Costume Com. 2,45 Co- Chairman Football Programs 45 Honor Society 4. Connie Filipski - Boosters l,2, 3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2,35 Bowl- ing 2,3,45 Secretarial Club 45 Polish Lit. 45 Dramatics 45 Intra- mural Sports 2 5 Y-Teens 3,4 FNA 4. Susan Fixher - FNA 25 Secre- tarial Club 3,45 Extravaganza Publicity Committee 3. Richard Florek - Football 1,45 Track 3,45 Fasces 2,35 Honor Society 3,4. Linda Fogel - Boosters 1,25 Bowling 1,25 FTA 45 Leaders 3,45 Phils 3,45 Secretarial Club 45 Vice President 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Social Committee Chairman5 Honor Society 4. julia Foster - Girls' Chorus 15 Choraliers 2,3,4 5 Bible Club, Home Ec. Club. Connie French - Teens 115 Boosters 1,25 Bowling 25 Cheer- leaders 3,45 Student Council 2,4. fac Friend - Palette Club 1, Vice Pres. 45 Hall Mural Artist5 Soph. Dance Queen Committee 25 Jr. Week Chairman 35 Cover Designer for Extravaganza 35 Basketball 4. Mary jane Frideger - Fasces Club 35 Jr. Classical League 45 Phils 3,45 Bowling 4. fudy Friesner - Band l,2,3,45 JCWA 35 Secretarial Club 45 Ex- travaganza Costumer Commit- tee 3. Gary Fritz - Basketball 15 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,45 Hi-Y 25 Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Aequitatis 3,4 5 J-Hop Decoration Com. 2 5 Honor Society 3,4 5 Senior Class Vice President 4. George Gaertner - Track l,2,3,45 Football 15 Cross-Country 3 5 Ger- man Club 25 Bible Club 25 Boost- ers 1,25 Junior Achievement 2,35 JCWA 4. Susan Getz - Bowling 15 Y- Teens 2,35 JCWA 35 Extrava- ganza 35 Honor Society 3,45 Tat- tler 2,3,45 Editor-in-Chief 45 Jr. Classical League 4. janet Givens - FNA 2,3,4 Sgt.- at-Arms 35 Fasces Club 1,25 Sec- retarial Club 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Boosters 45 Intramural Basket- ball lst Place. 35 Intramural Vol- leyball 2. Lawrence Glowczewski - Band l,2,3,45 Extravaganza l,2,3,45 French Club 2,3 5 Aequitatis 3,45 Polish Lit. 15 Honor Society 4. joanne Grabner - Honor Soci- ety 3,4 5 Tattler 2,3,45 Blade School News Reporter 35 FNA 2, 3,45 President 45 Orchestra 1,2 5 Extravaganza l,2,3,45 Boosters 15 JCWA 3. Earl Gregory - Football 15 Bas- ketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,45 Chess Club 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Student Coun- cil 3,4. Sue Grivanou - Y-Teens 15 French Club 1,2,3 Treasurer 35 Zets 2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Boosters 1,25 JCWA 35'FTA 35 Junior Red Cross 1 5 Honor Society 4. Carol Gutter - Boosters 25 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 FNA 25 Zets 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Student Rep. 25 FTA 3,45 Soph. Dance Publicity Com. 25 J-Hop Invita- tion Com. 35 Spanish Club Pres. 54 Jac assists girls with their campaign 3,4 5 Dramatics 45 Secretarial Club 45 Choraliers 4. Mary Ann Gyurasics - Freshman Chorus Y-Teens 1,2535 Dra- matics 25 Soph. Dance Com. 25 Bowling 2,35 Secretarial Club 2,35 JCWA 2,35 FNA 2,35 Boosters 1, 25 Volleyball 1,25 School Service 2,4. Diana Hall -- Y-Teens l,2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 15 Dra- matics 35 Leaders Extravaganza Make-up 2,3,45 Student Council 3. Bob Hardexty - Dramatics 45 Aequitatis 3,45 Sr. Class Pres. 45 Saga 45 Sr. Play 4. Marcia Hartman - Fasces 25 Bowling 1,25' Phils 45 Leaders 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 FNA 4. Bessie Hatzinikolis - Honor Soci- ety 45 Leaders 3,4 President 45 Secretarial Club 3,4 Program Chairman 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom 3, De- corations5 Jr.-Sr. Play 3, Make- up, Propertiesg Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,45 J-Hop 3 Decora- tions5 JCWA 3,45 French Club 3,45 FTA 3,4 Program Com. 35 Saga 4 Girls Sports Editor, Stu- dent Activities5 Boosters 15 Cho- raliers 45 Fr. Chorus 1, Pub. Mgr.5 Senior Skip Day Chairman5 Jr. Red Cross5 Bowling 35 Intra- mural Basketball 1,2 5 Softball 1, 25 Volleyball 1,25 Soph. Dance Decorations 25 School Service. Barbara Hay - Fr. Chorus 15 Treasurer 15 Y-Teens 1,45 Home Ec. Club 1,25 Sophomore Dance Decoration Com. 25 Extravaganza 2,3 Properties 2, Dancer 35 Band 2,3,45 Majorette 45 JA 2,3 Treas- urer 2,35 Secretarial Club 45 Magazine Rep. 1,35 Jr. Red Cross 2. ' Marie Helldobler - FTA 35 Ger- man Club 25 JA 2,3,4. joyce Henkel -- Peris 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Boosters 15 Y-Teens 25 Extravaganza 2,35 JCWA 45 Sec- retarial Club 45 Soph. Dance Orchestra Com. 25 Chairman Prom Refreshment Com. 35 Sr. Class Treasurer 45 Jr. Queen Candidate5 Football Queen Can- didate. Lynda Henly - Y-Teens 2,35 Boosters 25 Secretarial Club 3,45 Bowling 354. Linda Hershman - Band 15253545 Zets 2,3,45 FNA 25 Spanish Club 35 Bowling 2,35 Y-Teens 25 Ex- travaganza 25 Boosters 1. Barbara Hill - Bible Club 45 Secretarial Club 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Boosters 4. john Hahn - Wrestling 3,45 Bible Club 15 Polish Lit. 15 JA. Dick Hollabaugh - Hi-Y 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Aequitatis 3,45 Chess Club 35 Dramatics 253,45 Extravaganza 1,2,3,45 Jr.-Sr. Play 354 5 Jr. Queen Committee 3. Beverly Holmes - Bible Club 45 Boosters 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Secretarial Club 4. Nancy Hanes - Zets l,2,3,45 Student Council 1545 Leaders 35 Secretarial Club 3545 Soph. Dance Invitation Com. 25 J-Hop Dec- oration Com. 35 Dramatics Club 25 Saga Rep. 25 Mag. Rep. 45 Honor Society 4. Art House - French Club 1,25 Aequitatis 354 President 45 Sgt.- at-Arms 35 Cross Country 3,45 Wrestling 45 Track 45 Honor Society 45 Soph. Dance Co- Chairman 2. Lana Ilsley - Boosters 1,25 Dra- matics 2 5 Extravaganza 152,35 Fasces 25 Honor Society 3545 JCWA 35 Jr. Ring Committee Chairman5 Peris 253,4 Recording Secretary 45 Tattler 3,4, News Editor 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4 Chap- lain 3, Reporter 45 Pub. Chair- man 4. Hennie Lou Ivey - Freshman Chorus 1 5 Secretarial Club 354. fanice jacoby - Y-Teens 1,2535 Bible Club 15 Bowling 1. Lou Ann jarecki - Band 15253,45 Boosters 1525 Polish Lit. 1,25 Soph. Dance Orchestra Committee 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 J-Hop Pub. Com- mittee 35 Peris 3,45 Extravaganza 152,354 5 Tri-Lit Decoration Com- mittee 35 Secretarial Club 3,45 JCWA Student Council 45 Honor Society 4. Beverly johnson - Student Council 25 French Club 1,2535 FTA 152,3,45 Phils 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Leaders 45 Saga Club Editor 4. fudy johnson - FNA 15 Secre- tarial Club 3545 Sgt-at-Arms 4- Vicki jones - Y-Teens 152,3545 Secretarial Club 4. ferry jordan - Spanish Club 3,4. faniee Kachenmeirter - Y-Teens 152,3,4 5 Peris 2,3545 Secretarial Club 3,4, Ways 8t Means Com 45 Boosters 1525 Cheerleaders 25 Lightweight Cop. Co-Captain Varsity 3,45 Student Council 25 Extravaganza Costumes Com. 25 Soph. Dance Ticket Com. 25 Leaders 3545 Sr. Class Secretary 45 Fr. Sweetheart Candidate 15 Soph. Queen Candidate 25 Jr. Queen Candidate 35 Football Queen Candidate 45 Honor Soci- ety 4. Barbara Kahnowxki - Bowling 2,354 5 Y-Teens 2,45 Secretarial Club 3 5 Polish Lit. 254. Marlene Kaszubiok - Freshman Chorus 15 Polish Lit. 2,3,45 Vice Pres. 45 JCWA 3,45 Leaders 3,45 Extravaganza Make-up Com. 35 Boosters 35 Secretarial Club 45 FNA 2. Marcella Kazrnierczak - Polish Lit. 1,2 5 Y-Teens 1,2 5 Secretarial Club 3,4 5 Bowling 1. Candy Kerwin - Bowling 1,35 Secretarial Club 3,4, President 45 Prom Committee 3. Sharon Kimerer -- Zets 2,3,45 Y- Teens 1,35 Boosters 1,2 5 Secretar- ial Club 3,45 Bowling 45 Honor Society. Carol Knepper - Teens 15 Fasces 15 Peris 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 25 Reporter 25 Secretarial Club 45 Soph. Dance Decoration Com. 25 J-Hop Dec. Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Re- freshments 35 Student Council 45 Extravaganza 2,35 Band 15253,45 Honor Society 4. Laura Kohn - Fasces 15 FNA 2. fudy Koleeki - Bowling l,2,35 Student Council 35 Secretarial Club 45 Boosters 1. Darlene Koreh - Freshman Cho- rus 15 Boosters 15 Y-Teens 1,2535 Secretarial Club 3,4 Correspond- ing Secretary 45 Bowling l52,3545 Zets 2,3,4. Arlene Kowalxki - Polish Lit. 1, 3,4, Secretary 3545 Leaders 3,45 Bowling 15354. Carole Kowalski - Polish Lit. 1,25 Bowling 15253545 Secretarial Club 3545 JCWA 4. joyce Krur - Boosters 15 Bowl- ing 3545 Secretarial Club 4. joyce Kubieki - Boosters 15 Y- Teens 25 Leaders 3,45 Polish Lit. 253545 Student Council 35 Junior Red Cross. joAnn Kuchinski - Y-Teens 25 Junior Red Cross 25 Boosters 15 Polish Lit. 25 JCWA 3,45 FNA 25 Leaders 3,4. Linda LaMont - Leaders 3,45 JCWA 3,45 Student Council 25 Secretarial Club 354. Tod Lasley - Wrestling 25 Tcn- nis 3545 Engineering Society 3,4, Vice President 45 Track 4. Regina Laxocki - Boosters 3,45 Polish Lit. 35 FHA 35 FNA 3,45 Y-Teens 3,4. Kay Lefler - Y-Teens 15253545 Secretary 35 Boosters 1, Extrava- ganza 2,3,4 5 Fasces 1: Decora- tions Soph. Dance5 King Com- mittee J-Hop5 FTA 3545 JCWA 3,45 Student Council 3,4. ferola' Leonard - Student Coun- cil 1545 Saga Representative 154. Ernie LeRoy - Boosters 1,2,45 Treasurer 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Aequitatis 3,4 Sgt-at-Arms 45 En- gineering Society 3,45 Band 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Track 45 Cross Country 45 Co-Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom 35 Junior Dance Committee5 Fasces Club 15 Ring Committee 35 High Magazine Salesman 1-45 Soph. Dance Committee. Carolyn Lewandowxki - Polish Cabinet presides over Senior class meeting. Plans are made by the committee chairmen to begin Senior activities. Lit. 3,45 Y-Teens 25 Home Ee. 15 Soph. Dance Decorating Com- mittee 25 Junior Hop Decorations5 Red Cross 15 Bowling League 35 Junior Achievement 2,3,4. Barbara Lewanrlowski - Boost- ers 1,25 Polish Lit. 1-45 JCWA 3,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Y-Teens 1-35 Peris 45 Student Council 45 Saga 3,4, Assistant Senior Editor 3, Business Manager 45 Honor Society 4. Gloria Liggens - Bible Club 45 Leaders Club 3,45 FTA 35 Boost- ers 5 Honor Society 4. Tom Lind - Hi-Y 1-45 Engineer- ing Society 3,45 Aequatatis 3,45 Treasurer 45 French Club 35 Bas- ketball 1,25 Soph. Dance Com.5 Jr. Sgt.-of-Arms lCom.j. Nancy Lindhorst - Leaders Club 35 Secretarial Club 3,4, Treas- urer 4. Mina jean Liske - Boosters 1,25 Home Ec. 1,25 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Intramural Volleyball 25 Jun- ior Achievement 2, Secretary 25 Y-Teens 1-4 Extravaganza Com- mittee 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 FTA 3,45 Phils 3,4 Secretary 45 JCWA 45 Honor Society 3,45 Stu- dent Council 4. Ruth Loudenslager - Peris 2-4 Reporter 45 Dramatics 25 Band 3,4 5 Extravaganza 1-45 Majorette 45 Y-Teens 2-45 Boosters 1,25 Fasces 1,25 FNA 15 CWA 35 Junior Ring Comg Junior Ticket Com5 Honor Society 3,45 Student Council, Commissioner of Safety 45 Tattler 3,45 Column 4. Linda Lutz - Y-Teens 2,35 Sec- retarial Club 3,45 Bowling 3,4. fackie Lytten - Y-Teens 1-3, Social Director 35 Boosters 2,35 Bowling 1-4, President 35 Vice President 45 Polish Lit. 15 Saga Representative 1,2. Sharon MacDonald - Y-Teens 1,25 Freshman Chorus 15 Cho- raliers 2-4 5 Extravaganza 2,35 FNA 45 President of Choraliers 4. Sharon Malkowski - Boosters 1, 3,45 Y-Teens 1-35 JCWA 3,45 Polish Lit. 3,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Peris 45 Saga-Assistant Busi- ness Manager 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Extravaganza 3,45 Honor Soci- ety 4. Charles Mansour - Basketball 15 Queen Committee 25 Boosters Club 15 Engineering Society 3,45 Sgt-at-Arms Comm. 35 French Club 15 Hi-Y 1,2. Beverly Manz - Y-Teens 2,35 Secretarial Club 3,45 Bowling 3,4. Pam Margy - Freshman Sweet- heart Queen 15 Bowling 15 Band 1-45 Choraliers 45 Soph. Ticket Comm. 25 Junior Music Comm. 35 Prom Decoration Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Ticket Comm. 35 Jr.- Sr. Play Publicity Comm. 35 Ex- travaganza Usherette 3, Make-up Comm. 35 Junior Queen Candi- date 35 Football Queen Can- didate 45 Student Council Community Service Commis- sioner 4. Mary Martin - Freshman Cho- rus 15 Boosters 15 Secretarial Club 3,45 Student Council 3. Dick Martin - Aequitatis 3,45 Engineering Society 2-45 Spanish Club 3,45 Band 1-4, Extrava- ganza 1-4 5 Sophomore Dance Com. 3. Parn Mathias - Boosters 15 Y- Teens 1,25 Zets 2-4. Nate Matthews - Spanish Club 3,4. Sharon McCollum - FTA 2-45 Y-Teens 15 Choraliers 3,45 Junior Achievement 45 Basketball Capt. fblue ribbonj 3. Elaine Miekis - Polish Lit. 15 Y-Teens 1 5 Secretarial Club 1. Suzanne Meinen - Bowling 15 Polish Lit 1,3,4. fanice Michalak - Boosters 2, 56 3,45 Polish Lit. 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2, 3,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Bowling 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. Carol Ann Michalak - French Club 1,2,35 Zets 3,45 JCWA 3,45 Polish Lit 1,2,3,45 President 45 Honor Society 4. Harriet Michalak - Saga Staff, Faculty Assistant 3, Junior Edi- tor 45 Extravaganza Make-up Committee 2,3,45 Polish Lit 152, 3,45 Y-Teens 35 Bowling League 1,3,45 Leaders Club 3,45 Fasces 15 Intermural Sports 2,3,4, Volley- ball Champs 2, Second Place Vol- leyball 35 FNA 2. Marlys Melber - Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 FTA 35 Palette Club 4. Rita Mills - Leaders Club 3,45 Home Ec. 2,3. Barbara Minard - Boosters 2: Junior Red Cross 1 yearg Palette Club 2 years 5 Band 1 yearg Dra- matics 1 year. Doris Mitchell - Leaders Club 45 Bible Club 45 Boosters 1. jon Moharter - German Club 1,2,3,45 Astronomical Society 2,35 Dramatics 45 Chess Team 3,45 Jr.-Sr. Play 3,45 Extravaganza 2,3,45 JCWA 45 Hi-Y 3. Richard Morrnan - German l,2, 3,4, Treasurer 2,35 JCWA 3,45 Bible Club 2,3,45 President 4. Allan Morris - Fasces 1,25 Boost- ers 1,25 Aequatatis 45 Extrava- ganza 3,45 JA 2,3,45 Dramatics 45 Band 45 Jr.-Sr. Play 45 Wood- ward Ballet Workshop 45. Mary jane Mosko - Polish Lit. 1-45 Leaders 354, Social Chairman 45 Tattler 25 Boosters 15 Bowling League 3,4, Treas. 45 FNA 2,35 Extravaganza 15 Secretarial Club 3,45 Honor Society 4. Helen Mrozik - Leaders 3,45 Secretarial Club 45 Polish Lit. 1, 2,3,45 JCWA 3,4, Treasurer 45 Boosters 1,25 FTA 35 Extrava- ganza 3,4, Make-up 35 Senior Play 45 Honor Society 4. Dale Myers - Student Council 1,2,35 Freshman Sweetheart Com. Chairman 1 5 Bulletin Board Com. Chainnan 35 Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 En- gineering Society 1,2,3,4, Ways and Means Com. 3, Treasurer 45 Sophomore Class Pres5 Ring Com. Chairman5 Dance Decoration Com. 25 J-Hop Decoration Com. 35 Extravaganza 15 Junior-Senior Play 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3. janet Myers - Y-Teens 1,2535 Bowling 1,2,35 Secretarial Club 3,4. Mike Myers - Boosters 15 Fas- cists 1-45 JCWA 35 Aequatatis 3,4, Vice President 35 Queen Com- mittee 2: Hi-Y 43 J-Hop Com- mittee3 National League Bowling 2,3,43 Track 43 Honor Society 4. jurly Nvllix - Extravaganza 13 Boosters 1.43 Phils 3.4, Tri-Lit Chainnan 43 Y-Teens 2,3343 French Club l,2,3343 Bowling 3,43 Leaders 3,43 Saga Underclassmen Editor 43 Tattler 23 Honor Soci- ety 4. Sandy Nirola - Cheerleader 2,33 Sophomore Class Secretary, Invi- tation C01l1lI1llICCQ Student Coun- cil 33 Y-Teens l32,3,43 Boosters 132,33 Sophomore Queen Attend- ant3 Zets 2,3,43 Secretarial Club 3. Sue Nivchar: - Peris 2.3343 Host- ess 33 Y-Teens l,2,3,-13 FNA 23 Boosters 1,23 Polish Lit. lg Sec- retarial Club 3,4, Recording Sec- retary 43 Leaders 3,4, Social Chairman 33 FTA 3,-13 J-Hop Invitation COIILQ Polar Bear Mas- cot 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Junior Ring Committeeg Tri-Lit Dance Com. Evelyn Nowak - Zets 2,3343 Y- Teens 23 Secretarial Club 3,43 Bowling 4. Vivian O'Dr'1l - Y-Teens l,233, 43 FTA 3,43 FNA 23 Phils 2,3,43 Bowling 23 Spanish Club 3,43 JCWA 43 FHA 23 Honor Soci- ety 4. Suc Oswald - Bowling 1,23 Re- freshment Com. 23 FHA 33 Re- freshment Com. 33 Leaders 3,43 Secretarial Club 43 Boosters 43 Jr.-Sr. Prom Refreshments 3. Pat Pacynxki - Boosters 23 FNA 23 Bowling 2,3,43 Y-Teens 33 FHA 3,4. jaanrltf' Parknx - Secretarial Club 3,43 Y-Teens 4. Paul Prgorxch 4 Football li Track 1,2333 Cross-country 3,43 Palette 43 Aequatatis 4. Barbara Penorwood - Palette 1. Student reaction to Senior pictures. Robert Pcrmar-- Boosters 13 Fasces l,23 Tattler 2,3,43 Chess 4. Sharon Peters - Volleyball lg Y- Tcens 1323 Zets 3,43 JCWA 3,4, Secretary 43 Sophomore Refresh- ment Comm.3 Junior Roast Comm.3 Extravaganza 2,3,43 Saga., Faculty Editor 43 Senior Play 43 Student Council, Finance Commission: Honor Society 4. Harold Pftrrs - Junior Achieve- ment 23 Extravaganza 233,43 Jr.- Sr. Play 3,43 Dramatics 3,41 French Club 4. joan Pilxon - Boosters lg Y- Teens 2,33 FNA 43 Junior Achievement 43 Band 2,3,43 Ex- travaganza Pit Bant 2,3,4, Cos- tumes 33 College Council 4. Batty Pizza - French 13 Boost- ers 23 Peris 2,3,43 Dramatics 2, 334, Secretary 2,33 President 43 Soph. Ticket Comm.3 Queen At- tendant 2,33 Jr.-Sr. Play 33 Ex- travaganza 23 JCWA 3,43 Junior Secretary3 Jr. Invitation Comm.3 Dramatics Play 3343 Christmas Play 23 High Saga Salesman 33 Honor Society 3,43 Student Coun- cil 43 FTA 3,43 Y-Teens 4. Tom Pratrr - Extravaganza 1,2, 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Golf 43 Honor Society 4. Kathy Raczkowski - Boosters 33 Junior Red Cross 33 Freshman Chorus l 3 Secretarial Club 4. Gary Ray - Basketball, Fresh- man, Lightweight3 Junior Class President3 Hi-Y 33 French Club 3. Barbara Riclzason - Home Eco- nomics lg Boosters 23 Bowling 23 Secretarial Club 33 Palette 43 President 4. Ruth Robarge - Extravaganza lg Boosters 2,33 Fascists 1,23 Y- Teens 33 French Club 3,43 FTA 1,2,3,43 Leaders 43 Bible 2,33 Phils 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 Vice President 43 Saga Sophomore 57 Class Editor 3, Activities Editor 43 JCVVA 33 Intramural Volley- ball 2,33 Honor Society 3,4. jim Robinson -- Student Coun- cil 13 Spanish Club 3,43 Hi-Y 1,23 Soph. Dance Comm.3 JCWA 43 Jr. Roast Comm.3 Pallette 43 Sgt- at-Arms of Senior Classg Football l,3,43 Basketball 1323 Baseball 2, 3343 Boosters 1. Deanna Rorlrnbergzrr - Band 2,3,43 Twirler 3,43 Y-Teens l,2,3g Boosters 13 Secretarial Club 3,43 Jr. Red Cross 1 3 Zets 2,3,43 Bowl- ing l,2,3,4Q Extravaganza 23 Honor Society 4, Pam Roxx M Peris 3,43 Cheer- leader 2,3,43 Junior Queen At- tendant 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Freshman Girls' Chorusg Cho- raliers 2,33 Robe Mistress 33 Lead- ers 43 Bowling 1,2, Captain 23 Boosters 1,233,43 Y-Teens l,2,3,43 Tri-Lit Dance Comm. Chainnan 33 Jr. Week Committee3 J-Hop Refreshment Comm.3 Choral Dance Invitation Comm. Chair- mang Shop. Dance Comm.3 Honor Society 4. Eileen Roznoski - Boosters 13 Fasces 1,2,33 French Club 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Peris 2,3,4, Treasurer 33 President 43 Polish Lit. 13 Student Council Project Commissioner 43 JCWA 3,43 Y- Teens 1,2,43 Bowling 13 Soph. Dance Decoration Com.3 Jr. Roast Comm. Chairman3 Saga 3,43 Asst. Club Editor 3, Senior Class Editor 43 Tri-Lit Decora- tion Comm.3 Jr-Sr. Prom Deco- ration Committee Chairman 4. josaplzine Sabbaglz - Boosters l,2,3,43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 JA 2,3343 Secretarial Club 3343 Dramatics 43JCWA 4. Doris Sakheim - Zets 2,3,43 Boosters 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 43 Latin 1,2,3, Sec- retary 33 German 1,2,33 FTA 2,33 Leaders 3,45 Honor Society 3,43 Spanish 3,43 Cheerleaders 233,4, Capt. 4. Rochelle Sarix - Band 2,3343 Ex- travaganza 132,3,43 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,43 FTA 33 JCWA 3,43 Secre- tarial Club 43 French Club 1,23 Boosters 13 Peris 233,43 Soph. Dec. Com.3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 33 Dramatics 23 Choraliers 43 Jr.- Sr. P1ay3 Woodward Ballet Work- shop3 Majorette 2,3,43 Co-captain 3, Captain 43 Tri-Lit Dec. Comm. 33 Honor Society 4. Charles Sawyer -- Band 1-43 Ex- travaganza 233,43 German 1-43 Engineering 3343 Honor Society 3,43 Aequatatis 3,4, Recording JCWA 35 Astronomical 2,3 5 Stu- dent Council 45 Soph. Dance Orchestra Comm.5 Jr. Prom In- vitation Com.5 Junior Ring Com- mittee5 Buckeye Boys' State 3. Carlton Schroeder -- French Club 1,25 Engineering 3,45 Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 45 Sergeant-at-Arms Comm. 3 5 Track 3,45 Football 15 Aequa- tatis 3,45 Chaplain 45 Cross- Country 3. Charles Seyfried - Engineeriing 3545 Spanish 354. jim Shaler - Extravaganza 1-45 Orchestra 1-45 Spanish 3,45 Tennis 3,4 5 Honor Society 4. Trudy Skellie - Orchestra 1-45 Extravaganza 1-45 Dramatics 35 FNA 2,3,45 Bible Club 4, Vice President 45 Student Council 1. Sherri Smenner - Y-Teens 15 Boosters 15 Leaders 35 Secretar- ial 3,4 5 Entertainment Chairman 45 Phils 3,4, President 4. foanne Smith - Chorus 1,25 Y- Teens 35 JCWA 3,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Chorus Dance Comm. 25 Extravaganza, Publicity 15 Cos- tumes 2. Suzanne Snyder - Bowling 1-45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Leaders 3,4 5 Phils 3,4. Karen Soxnowicz - Zets 2,3545 Boosters 1,2,35 FTA 2,35 JCWA 45 Tattler 2,3,45 Interview5 In- tramural Champs, Softball 15 Inter-Class Champs, Volleyball 35 Honor Society 4. Darlene Stawowy - Boosters 15 Polish Lit. 1,2535 FNA 25 Secre- tarial Club 3,45 JCWA 4. Ron Steinbeck - Dramatics 1,25 35 Boosters 2,35 French Club 3,45 Band 354 5 Extravaganza 1,2,3,4. joan Stevens - Boosters 1-45 JCWA 45 Y-Teens 1-45 Extrava- ganza 3545 Secretarial Club 3,45 Polish Lit. 45 Red Cross 1. Senior history class enjoys intrusion. Mickey Thompson - Fasces 1, 2535 Hi-Y 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Soph. Dec. Comm.5 Bowling 3,4. Kathy Trippe - French Club 1, 25 Dramatics 3,45 Extravaganza, Finance Comm. Chairman 35 JCWA 3. Linda Turski - Boosters 15 Dra- matics 2,35 Polish Lit. 1,25 Bowl- ing 1,2535 Secretarial Club 35 Palette Club 45 Junior Red Cross 2,35 Y-Teens 2535 School Serv- ice 4. Terexa VanderHor.vt - Leaders 3,45 Secretarial Club 35 FNA 45 Junior Achievement 3,45 Enter- tainment Committee 3. judy VanSant - Boosters 1,25 Leaders 45 FNA 45 Home Eco- nomics 3,45 Soph. Reporter5 Stu- dent Council 2,45 Publicity Comm. 25 Jr. Prom Ticket Com- mittee. foyce VanSant - Boosters 1,25 Student Council 25 Co-Chaimian of Soph. Dance5 Soph. Publicity Comm.5 Secretarial Club 35 FHA 35 Treasurer of Jr. Class5 Jr. Ticket Comm. fudy Vermett -- Tattler 2,3,45 Latin 15 Y-Teens 152,35 FTA 253, 45 Leaders 3,4 5 Extravaganza Scenery 35 Bowling 4. Diane Vincent - Dramatics 1-4 Town Criers 15 Leaders 3545 Y- Teens 1-45 Boosters 1,3,4 5 JCWA 45 Bowling 2,3,4, Captain 25 Zets 2,3,45 junior Achievement 253,45 Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Band 2, 3,4 5 Majorettes 3,45 Extravaganza 2,3,45 Red Cross 45 President 45 Jr. Roast Comm.5 Soph. Dance Comm.5 Winner in Magazine Sales5 College Council. fudy Visi - F asces 1525 Y-Teens 15 FTA 2,3,4, Membership Chair- man 45 Honor Society 3,45 Or- chestra 152 5 Zets 3,4. Kathy Vogelpohl - Junior Red Cross 15 Y-Teens i 1,2 5 Soph. Dance Comm. 5 Soph. Queen 5 Zets 2,3,4, Recording Sec. 45 Saga Freshman Class Ed. 35 Extrava- ganza 35 Jr. King Comm. Chm.5 Tri-Lit Dec. Comm. 35 JCWA 35 45 Secretarial Club 3545 Tri-Lit Chairman 45 Football Queen 1st Attendant 45 Junior Queen. Bill Voigt -- JCWA 4. Karen Walter - Band 2,3,45 Majorette 2,3,4 5 FTA 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 JCWA 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Soph Dance Dec. Comm.5 Extrava- ganza 2,3,4. foyce Warner - Boosters 15 Pol- ish Lit. 15 Band 15 Phils 2,3,45 Secretarial 3,4 5 Bowling 354. H. Lee White - Aequatatis 3,4, Vice Pres. 45 Football 1,35 Band 1-45 German 1,25 Spanish 3, Vice President 35 Extravaganza 1-45 Basketball Mgr. 15 Soph Dance Comm5 Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom 4. janet Whitney - Home Eco- nomics 15 Boosters 2,3,45 Dramat- ics 3,45 JCWA 45 FNA 35 FTA 4 5Y-Teens 4. Beverly Wielinski -- Boosters 1-45 Y-Teens 1,25 Secretarial Club 35 Soph. Dance Comm5 jr. Dance Comm.5 Jr. Roast Comm. Sandy Wilcox - Chorus 15 French 15 Secretarial 3545 FNA 45 Boosters 2,3545 Red Cross 2. Carol Wojnowski - Y-Teens 1, 25 Boosters 3,45 Dramatics 15 French 3545 JCWA 45 Choraliers 25 Bowling 1-4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 45 Leaders 3,45 Treasurer 35 Polish Lit. 3,45 Invitation Com- mittee 25 Tattler 2. Sandra Wormington - Boosters 15 Dramatics 354 5 Secretarial Club 3,45 Y-Teens 2. Sharon Wyrocki - Y-Teens 253, 45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Boosters 45 Bowling 3545 Polish Lit. 45 Extravaganza 1. Vicki Young - Band 1-45 Ex- travaganza 1-45 Fasces 15 junior Classical League, President 45 Honor Society 3,45 Peris 2,3,45 Theresa Zgorzelski - Y-Teens 2, 3,45 Secretarial Club 3,45 Bowl- ing, Captain 4. Virginia Zychowicz - Boosters 2,35 Secretarial Club 35 Spanish 2,35 JCWA 45 French Club 45, Secretary 4 5 Honor Society 4. Mike Clark - Central Catholic 1,2 5 Football 1525 Student Coun- cil 25 Track 1-45 Cross-Country 45 Hi-Y 45 D. T. Basketball 3,45 Chorus 2. Ray Beaufait - Football 25 Var- sity Basketball 3,45 Track 3,45 Cross-country 45 Hi-Y 4. , X? X,1bi ,V m ? l , 1 Asikszszwez W. : A , . , -'rf-A Miln e 4F H viemwgas giggf ml 5 lS1J,S513? i f 'E??2 gg, -Aga 'faggef : f,,s5xif?L:5Q JU IOR OFFICERS 'SZ-'r11T::-' in I -' Thomas Jacobi President S Suzanne Seeber Secreiclry , V A 5 4 ' Terry Werner 'SIN Sergeant-at-arms m KL! Charlotte Godlewski CLASS fm' 15 Sally Loyfarr Treasurer Nayfee Bedro Re orter Vice-President P .N I we , . . 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Q L it N S .EMA .xx 4 1 Q X , . are s N I S X it A 1 vw S X NN xx XX x Q - Ns S X9 1 is X N xc Q we 5 SQ S X 4 s W si SQ XX X S N X , X X Janet Stanger Linda Stanis Jim Stark John Stump Trudi Stump Joe Suchomma Frances Sumner Pam Swanson Sue Stewart Cathy Stout Don Struble Charles Stump if .t,g. if A. 5. ikw A r ic, . Q52 ' x cfs , , rs- ' Hess . : s X525 ' K gpg i PP l X t mg , XX X f sy Q 3 X. Ss A is SX .. X EQ Gr Q QW X S x X 2 X X QS X Q X sl . Margie Spencer Evelynn Stahl Wilton Stallings Richard Steger Bill Steiger Jim Stevens Joyce Sloan Al Smith Sandy Smith Martin Soos A f ., 'fGi,4,- f' A Tag. K5 . .LW gf - wt. 2 N! Y 2t?4i 'f' Evert Shepherd .left Shields Richard Shordt Charles Shumaker Lee Silver Kathy Sta rzynslci r Alice Seaney Lynn Seaney Sue Seeber Larry Shadle Lois Shearer Marilyn Sheerschmidt r S 'Qt Elaine Stasko Carol Steck A.-' . 1 1 ' l it 1 15 5 f. 1 3 if 5 ' 21- V ' Q Sf . L K LN 44. V A . Q r A L' . '4 1 ?5gIlit57l11 ' , S .H l N650 Y. W K sr SWE , .T H - ia, wa X gi A J , X 1 X is 5 E Q 4 4 . .M ts .ik . 03322, L Q 71 .1 y I D4 1 What me worry? Phyllis Turner Paula Unferclros Sue Volare Jessie Vannes Leonor Venegos Robert Vigh Lloyd Tolle Charlene Tooman Anne Toth Dick Troendle Roger Truss Harry Thoman Denny Thomson Carol Tiete Lynn Tipton 4' K 9 ft 'l , 'S W , xg. 0 T V -3- 5 S will K I Q ,. . .wi Students in Mr. Thomae's sixth hour drawing class work intently on their class problems. Robert Taylor Mary Teal Ronald Tertel , ,Him 8. E Carol Szynkowski Cheryl Taylor :se - Q. W.,- ff' QA 5 S .f I li -Q I SMX 'M ppm Marcia Sweney R .ffl Q if Q he -CT Rr ..,: I a s I or 5 q X f k x... . . . . s j -' ., , k ' 1'1m,5' : .s ' X . F uk . V 5 2- - W e V -A - i ,... K ,E-. -ff ' - K 5- ' st- , f7-,, . Q : .. f ,g as , , L' lfifggj im Q jjgg.,k, - - ' x , T A A iii: ef A 3 A Q . . x i X 0 ix A , 35 S A l at it 5 V Q! X s V . K. l ' , h z . ' ' A S x K K,-'Sr X 'Q P 1- -5 i .g A 2 , K K. l xi if . Ak., X u X .I h t .' 15 X 5 K . K. g t. f,-1 N' x Q . . .,.: if : yi E ng .L J x , u Q '53 X it 'L QA: . X X ,i 5' ' - xt i N in X h , u , E - SW i 't . K . X Q R JA si I f XA ir ' X X mu. xr. 4 1 Tom Wolciechowski A A E Dan Woiciechowski Marie Wojciechowski Chorl Williams Willie Williams Elly Wisniewski .Q -' 'Lx Q J' I 5 .3 .swift- if ,A Shirley Whipple Jerry Wiczynski Connie Wilkins Carol Wilkinson Ken Weirich Sondra Welever Don Werner Terry Werner Gene Wheeler Pete Wagner Judy Washburn Bill Way Barry Weeder Sue Weeder Sue Weidman fi 6 Now! - Students in sixth hour Chemistry pool their ideas together to work on experiments. Gene Woitowicz Dave Wolk Diane Word Kathy Yancy i A ni Mr Glover's Art class is busy drawing. These lads and losses have contributed to the success ot the Junior Class. Through them and other fellow students they have tried to maintain the high standards ot Woodward High School. In the future great things are expected of you! S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Treasurer Sharon Curtis, Sergeant-at-Arms Ernie Hollowell, and Reporter Ruth Hessman. SECOND ROW: Vice President Pat Kozlowski, President John Shova, and Secretary Janet Maish. The election of officers brought enthusiosm into the Sophomore Class of 1960-ol. The highlight of the year was the onnual Sophomore Dance, which proved to be a great success. The ordering of class rings and participation in school functions enabled the Sophomores to have an eventful and fulfilling year. 76 s K Mirtinff 'ff 'u ' t f Edward Achinger A X A 5 ,, A , -if f Fred Adams - E i gig? ii . N Mary Adams s i 1 ' - Q ey- 5 A . S' . Q. . 5 - i W - , . n Sue Aldrich . ' fi V H l 1 'A N . 4 ,,.., l xx 4 Q g A j, Ray Amborski 'Q 1 . 4 W . Nancy Anasiewicz 2 ' - 1. . 2 , , -K, 1 5 ,, ' Craig Anderson t I s J R 4 i W ,....a.Y K. , . .. E, ,, V. Evelyn Angelbeck x,. JJ' f Q . ' .LAA i 'Q ' ' M f Ann Maria Ansara K A L ' 3 X V M . W Charles Ansara N is' ' A , A Q A J M ,J I David Arndt my .Q -5 , . X , nf , David Avery L z ' Joe Babiak j f A J 5 3 if :U Ann Baker ' A I- G' Y ayf Bardwell xx L , in A Jerry Barker Ralph Barnes Ben Barrett l. Jill Q A ,,..: ' . L6GTl lD Bcldorf A Sue Bauchman f Q if 1 :Wi ' Robert Beale A K ff N 'A j 1 ' I Bill Beauchamp X A ' QB 'cg A Kathy Beczynski 3 C g ' V John Beddes I X 5 x - Sohame Bedra , K 1, , 7 2 why, I in +-,,f an x stanley Bembenek file A . .- X Nancy Beniek Skip Berlin Connie Best Linda Bickle Bonnie Bieniek Ed Bieniek 77 David Bishop David Bobak Mary Boyd Gerald Brandman Donnie Brandon 45 ' fv. 2 x A Judy Brenneman Tom Britton Joe Brocci Judy Bronkowski Mike Brooks Dan Brown Harold Brown Q f S. 111,..f.1,. t ' r is , .-,z5,,z::f::,,.:.::vi:5wggE.. A wr V 1 52 X Q , . il .X if u .l 7S-i2'T resfiX',z-mfs: , T ' ' rg- . Q , - , I 1 , , Q' -f r -. tug- t Q , y?g,.3 , fx ,, ' tfhgfwfl Bill Clawson -- ' - ff ' , 1 I .1-' I 45.4, pi-lQfi53.g' Terry Cleary R' in A Sa. fr . fe, l, Judy Conrad Richard Contreras Jack Coon Judy Darascauage Cindi Davis Connie Davis Leslee Davis Wayne Davis Cheryl Day Tim Debth Fr . 5 kg . cg? X , , if t. if is . S my l I K Shirley Brown Joseph Bryan Ray Buckhultz Russell Bunker Eddie Burgraf' Kathy Burns Jackie Butler Barbara Chambers Jim Chamblee Robert Chevenz Ed Ciesinski Nancy Buzzard Kathy Cain Dick Cartwright Dick Case Sue Caselton Connie Caverly tm x - , l ss, iii - B we .5 .,,. t -lg - -.si . - f 1 ' Q '5 ,Q ii' , , .. . . -wt if - , ' X Q -' S- Q ' win nu. s J i Phillip Crites Sharon Curtis Gene Cutshaw John Daan Moneer Dahar Diane Daniels as ' f 2 Q- . ,K :-f y v.fft- -, W F , 5 x 4-1- P We tl .Q-W57mlk,W t, - . C L Allan Craig Bill Crapsey Pat Crawford Georgia Crites 4 . 1 ,.,. .,.' -is --'-, is ?. Roselyn Copeland Robert Counterman Roger Compton Ruby Compton Timothy Connors Q1 A L A- ' x.. . t ' J - Q Ji, .4 tg, , 'Q ,l 'i 1, ..f-- 78 Joseph DelBrocco Tom Delong Conrad Delvaux James Demmer John Dempsey Kenneth Derifield Bill Dilgart Q . ,-Q l 1 L i . Mary Louise Dixon William Dobrolenski Gerrie Dolquerry Sharon Douglas Dick Drago Larry Drown Jlm Eberflus ' - Mariorie Eckert Dale Edwards Joan Elias Marcia Ellenburger Jim Ellis Harriet Foley Bill Fohener Carol Foster Jerome Frank Rhodena Fulwider Reggie Gatter Bill Gertz T s W- ...t f I- ef! is .C e. C S 4 H S X N. sl: gs sl QQ it s 5 is , ,.il. ,ag x xg A it ' 9 rs F' if . 1 Q Q is s g my -8 . mf Q i Jim DuPre Paul Durand Tom Duslak Sandra Earls .. Q-' , ,. .,s,5,: ki X, Q Carol Everitt Doris Ferraro Frank Ferris Mary Fetzer David Flint Leo Florkowski Paul Emert -4- its ' - Clyde Ehman Wayne Elgin John Ellison Candy Emery . Robert Engelhardt Diane Endzulis rm. Joe Esterly 79 vs ss Q YU? My l' 5 1 Z ,is 1 G J , i 4 if ,.. - fs - . 1 P' r Q , ii 1 Qi I ,W I iv 6 Ze' Y '12 ? 1 Yg- 4 5 ff f Pl 'l 'N It 4 l ie, Hey '2'f', f gigrfii Q I ei l: ..' Q .Ag X 'C it n wi f - V ' , 1 . .i :tx L 5 - -i, .E .. K q as V: ' V , 5' 1 Qs if i b , . an I. an . ,:: g X E K .,,,,, , Us . o f ' h is ' if i l 4 I K lg ,,.: 1 I ' i t is is an i ' ff Q ff ' J A , .... i ., ,. . A. A,AQ I. f it X .. ,. li' U Ronnie Harris S , its L 4- Betty Hartson 4. C if Q l Q ,Q -al r l EW if Lf . ' f . ,I X 3 Joyce Hefiner David Heller I IXR . ll- ite 4' R fr tai N SY ll Q 1 3' S ,, Ig- .Q . ,4-we I o 4 David Gill Herlinda Gonzales 6 the Judy Gordon :wg 'Pitt s ii ' t Ae I Hazel Gose fl - f ' ,A Tim Gregork ' A Michael Grodi l --,.. e 1 2 ar . , ' is or 4 lrrlrrl 4 1 ' Sham Gum ' s 'wa J John Guyton L' 5 - Kathy Haas it K ji Jack Haddad A L il Karen Hadley ,i I l gy' ' -,if Linda Haden ii 'fins' ' George Hall Sandy Halsey Jim Harom Cheryl Hanson Carl Happ if . EWR 5 f rx?-f m f f r 9 A Tomasene Harvey 1 'Q , fi r Phyllis Hayward A. Avi, Frank Heaps iifia K' ' Christie Henderson Pam Henline Ruth Hessman Oscar Hill Janice Hiltman Mariorie Hinkle Grace Hoffman Velma Holly , Richard Holmes , Ernest Hollowell X Christine Houghtell Dave Howard N F H - if Hazel Hooper A egwlffil' , yiisiiiffilfi. -' images' V Yimi' lfizir,-W5 wiffgj U , lj-mn Q, Martha Hudnell Zigmund Humanski Mary Huntley Ronnie Hupwright Rosetta Hurst 3:82 .,.1:KE.,.. xl , . gf K ,. vfwfwgsjgpg 1 i 'gl5.p:::f:' -w w . k i K g -ry K ri as 1 l so . s is fl '- ' l 13 e. , A ,f 4 Q 'fi i .Q :pee 'X Q ' ' x S 1 My sg ' X. W ff . A kffffgfi 2. A- X. E591 l 3 ' , ii fl? J isw ' K- f,.fgg.g:. 2, - ' ' 1 'fza a ,Q H5 I' ss' - ' he i cfiiir -f ir - - iii? Z f ' dfiztwj .- - ' J wi . f fu -, f Janice Janiszewski Christine Jankowski Nancy Komisinski Mike Koprowski Karen Kosuth Charlotte Lawson Jim Leininger Duane Lender Rick Lesniewicz Barbara Lince Sharon Lince Beverly Lindley Pat Klemenf Diane Klosowski Sharon Kusner Gary Lokatos Joan Lamont Sue Lanz Edward Larnhart Carol Law Penny Karl Mike Kosprzak John Kenninger Sandra Jasinkowski ' Jerry Jewson Brenda Johns Barbara Johnson George Johnson Lester Johnson ' Judy Jennings if Madison Johnson Marsha Johnson Jerry Johnston Carol Jurkiewicz Larry Kachenmeister Chris Kanipe John King -- S f -- --f sm.: - .- tw L - 55517 I L if 1 522536 - . 'wx-1 Efgfli Z - .,. - , Sf? :- ' . , , J , , 4, 5 , Ron Klawonn fer. 22:5 si-n' z 5 K ff A ' :gr-ig. fl A . in J ' L C SP 15 '1 W A 4 Clifford Kohler W ,K Mike Kolplen : ' EVA'-'E ..,, .:' Li T A l , f -gfmggw .shi A 4 L ,ig 5 si, U XS. iss il Sue Kriener Patricia Krouse Judy Kubiak Cheryl Kuiawa Pat Kozlowski Leonard Krell Bob Lindsey Rosa Lopez LeRoy Loy Nancy Lufz Sharon Lynn Judy Lyons Willie Lyons Janet Maish 4 Martha Maienki or ll ,WML , ,h.,,:, ,. L Donald Mak .. L X . Jim Mackiewicz '--' 1 -: 5- Melvalee Mallery ,eb,,i,.v.,f5e, -fm A 'll ,rev 114 11- , .',-i-- --yi T ,1- i J if ii'i , , ,F iy iy ' iv . sw. K it L , Qi! . kfgggg ' ' -gg ' . L Gary Marx Mike Mathias Y? Jim McArthur '.-'.' Tom McCleary Linda McCann gs ,J L, J J ' 'fl ilii 1 tif H' ' x ' ., 'F2J- 1. +-r-fe were -ffrsasswef wg sw yep Dennis McDonald 1:5 'ig-ia! 1 mega . .,, qu C I J gf 5 . .,.. . ig : Q it G is ,Q Sf hw 'F H34 J , sg Q 5 gif sf Lf ZlA,. .5 :,,1 Q .,.,,, L h n Sizsfrf l'.- fn . f i uifffzii Sasaki fililisssl -V -g f M 4 Jewel McGeorge . I Larry McCreery H 'i 1, -1 A U . -- . -L A Eggyfxlf-E1 ,A K n Barbara McClellan Q- 5? - '-'- ' -. ' . ' Gary McCormick . J , xiii i',- J ,---, P 5555.-:':,rs A - wsilis-fi H kg? .5 .A QW rs. -. Fifi -- if Frank McGowan ' . w e Q i . ,. , , 3' gi fs ll le ' Ii- 'le Y MClnl'fe V .,y 3 -fifxaf Sfeve MC'-'H ' Q A i ., iffy ' :fir s Q -+1-fr -' , ' vwgois Q L RIhMGh mg' C s ' L G P C I L . .5 -G W z i' ,' l J Janet McGillan 5 I Q 82 Margie McLoughlin Doug Meflord Dan Melicki Judy Merritt Linda Meyer Arnold Miller Cindy Mills Tom Mills Wesley Miller Willie Mifcllell es .:f-neeM: Liv 4 L,,- Connie Modrowski Dixie Madrowski Chuck Moehlman William Moore Jerry Morgan Joyce Morowski Cynthia Morris .v . 5 S Q' I N, F' Sm XA . N ., . sf ,, . N Q 'F is I 'Q' Q X 'Ns was -4 B 'B .G KN? P Q s - -if X Q iii r QX P I Qs QM K Q -sums X E 9 L 5 L D' .xx, S I J f JF sv? rx X M Foe ,, x .- 6' r x Q 1 QP' Q , - eros-z ' s 5 M N 1 l 455 i 35'lL wir k4,c lv Lk, ' is S fi J 5 -,y cg , I .1 S J H, . L A 1 , A- ,- ' . K .J j , X ? ' J Q -' ' L ' A , 'F E Q ' 5 - Y 239' ' I r ' ' A F Q gi x Q x . . A. ,L r 217' A. . ,.k. he -vi. Linda Nellis 6 'P - , James Nelson Don Nieckarz gg 'H 5 3 Diane Niezgocki Joe Nowak 4 ,J J A in f , Gm News l 'x x '1-:fic Bonnie Novak r ' -. 72 Ron Nowak E Y K Barbara Okenka gs V Diane Oleinik SB vii A3 ..,. EEs.'R::.5'E.-S: f M - Dick Orns . Q A , J N s. ii',,,.-. jg I Qi I -A ., .Ss . . , . X ' ,r is . af . xizl ,i,.. I lim ,. . i . Sharon Packard Judy Palinski Francis Pouwels Linda Pawliski Ron Peace Julius Peftawoy 83 Bernice Mrozinski John Murawski Ruth Murphy Pom Murdock Alice Myers William Myers Bob Nappins Jane! Osinski Karl Osiberg Janis Owens Janet Pandin Pat Pasko John Patridge Bill Pendergraff Chuck Pero Valarie Perrine Tom Pfaffenberger Bob Phillips Dick Phillips Pearl Planion Richard Pool Darlene Poole Gail Popplewell Sue Portteus Larry Pouwels Laura Radcuff Barbara Radelf Vernsel Reece Gary Reichlin James Relford Roberta Remele Alice Reynolds Lee Reynolds Y A .. Q. . Connie Richards Glen Richardson Joyce Richardson Don Ritenour L. B. Roberts Mike Robinson Barbara Rygalski Mike Sabbagh Bob Sage Darlene Sarvis Vernon Schnell Carl Schultz ff.: sig Ginger Rogers Barbara Rohr Virginia Romaine Diana Rutikowski Tl Dons Somselskl 5 15. J li- 'Tis 9 5' K k lyifk ly .. .L fb ia- .i i- . '1,. . 'lf' ' -- . ij Vllx i X .. K X- e- S r , Q. I Q 5 .. l Q, ' 5 T' A l ' f Jackie Schultz ,f, ee? in 1 N ef. 3.. irggifalfe F im. A .I ,Y-KL , 1 - .wg 'N x .-,- ,E 4' , Pai Siek I ., J ' JudY schuldf C Pat Sedlar B S! Sheryl Seltzer rv A V F, Carol Shain 2 x NH ,QS ' W S .- Linda Sheppard rv f Mike Shipley .ii 'A ff I V C A Lynn Shirley ..,. .L Q M . K . fifif if .Q ,,', Q A n 5 f - PG' 5l 'V I if be M5 r .l0l1r1 Shova A :iw 4 giiiggxi? 35? ' Li I K iiililiiziy ' A ' , A A Carol Shreiner ' S ,251 . -- William Seyfried D ' 2 4 ' J i Steve Simpkins ill z f A ' Bob Siwuiek s-sf ' C S ' 62 ? is 65 Betty Smith ' ' 'Q ji Q ' Don Smith . ,, Q g Dou I S 'th Eugene Smith ' f 84 iv: .., Linda Stager Judy Stahl Glen smith Glen n Smith Janet Smith Jim Smith Bob Snyder L .' it 'I ig' Q21 Q, V ,Q 5' 1' WF , A, in I-X Donna Snyder Mark Snyder Len Sobecki Laura Spabanawicz Lyn Stacey Kathy Stager Mike Steele s 44 SX . X it is Q K?-Lfff Qi 5? 6 X iii 4, S wt Kay Sunderman Charles Swinghammer Jim Szcyeniak Henry Tans Tony Tallent Sally Taylor Clyde Thomas Richard Tima Allan Topor Martha Tullis Richard Tyuscinski Jean Urban Sandra VanCamp Juanita VanTress Judy VanWormer Orval Varnes Mara Velme Karen Vergiels Gloria Steger Charles Stelnicki Steve Ann Stelnicki Sue Stevens Roger Styer x,t,t-f Eola Sullivan -: gil t. I f: ' TSE J T'W ' ti J , S S W i 213 3 . J LQ . s h, f , RSX rw! , Jim Thompson 5 Gloria Thornton .. , b . ., svn www? , 'K Q' -3' Qi k . if fist, -we i 5?-if C5 J ' ' ig- .Q S fi X J ' W, ' J 1 ggiifft' T i 1 L :f A ' M s f K, ing to M -.p - I at ' . , L W, Q E fag - gg if sgi, , .- Qst .J Qgisf .L - f T lliss S f . 2 , 1 X mt sid! J i L ,Q n 85 Bonnie Wakefield Karen Waldeck . Sarah Walker Marilyn Walling ' ' Kathy Warner , -A Gloria Wasikoski 5, Diane Watson lv Lance Wherle Edward Weirick Caroline Weislak Rodney Weissenberger Nancy Wells .L . TF 'L i. . J-ii 'fi i ill inf. S' , Mr. tg f' aa A .1 . 'N :f54QfEif Leonard Welshons is Lrg ' ' ..,. 6 , Q i? ' 2 Q, .V f ' 3 l xl , . 5.2 I .14 P - Asn-,rua - 'vt sfmlgrsng l? Y 4. K Y U, , . E 459 lm 1 .. These fwo Biology students seem very interested in the crayfish that they are dissecting 86 1 yi if 3.5 x XS Connie Wongrowski Sandy Wendt Ann Wheeler Sandy Wheeler Doug Wherry Carolene Wiatrowski Carol Williams Harry Williams Camille Wilson Parylee Wilson David Woiciechowski Lawrence Woiciechowski Sherry Woicik Students explain to the class the fundamentals of Geometry. 87 L Ma ry Woods , Beth Workman G Pat Wranger l as Barbara Wicznski ' .11 E Carol Wrzesinski 'f'? ' Vicky Wysocki Shirley Yarberry Mr. Gordon's history class shows enthusiasm by gathering Christmas cards from all parts of the country. Linda Young Lex Youngman Pat Zablocki Elaine Zakrzewski Stanley Zapadka John Zowisa Dennis Zygula 88 W 549, L, if ary 'S .3 E , vu: 7 , ' -Vi: ffiwa, .,:. 5' Avg, 2 ff. J ,ga CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Vice-President Sue Banasiakp President Eugene Collins. STANDING: Secretary Paul ette Kaniag Treasurer Sharon lrhig, Sergeant-at-Arms Larry Walter. For the first time in the history of Woodward High School the fresh- man class has elected ofticers. It is the largest class that has ever entered the school and will add prestige in their remaining years at Woodward. 90 X l xN xx K - Mt 'WS we X X K X Q N ,Q Q is Xi ze X X K X .ar l as Gerald Aufdenkampe Jerry Badyna Bonnie Baer Sally Bailey Sandra Bailey Paul Balduf John Baldwin Sally Ball Irina Banas Suzanne Banasiak Eileen Banks Susan Bannister Kathy Belanski Phyllis Benfer Janice Bennett Karen Benson Lynn Bernard Jennie Besier Mike Beuter George Bielowski Donald Bilger Larry Blankenship Richard Block Jeanne Bockert Howard Abernathy Janet Ahl Richard Ahl Nancy Alesi Norma Alesi Charlene Allen Bob Amborski Sue Anspach Michael Antkowiaik Susan Ardner Sandra Arnold Fred Assally Dorothy Borer Mona Barlowe Alon Barrett llga Baumanis Daria Baver Gary Baxter Kenneth Beach Fred Beahas Dianne Beam Linda Bearer Connie Beckwith Bill Beeckman Q ' yr Linda Bohner Chuck BoJanis Sharon Bork Michael Bosiak Joyce Boyd Sylvia Branam Carol Brecklin Danial Brendeziz JoAnn Breska Bob Brett Patrick Brimmer Tim Brimmer if , if' Q r QV it , N . Q-swf as Lillian Bzoza Sandra Caldwell Donna Campbell Lana Carey Robert Carnes Richard Carpenter Allen Charles John Charney Pamela Christopher Becky Clement Diana Clements Janice Cochran rt, 3' Naomi Brooks Janet Brown RosieLee Brown Ruth Brown RoseMarie Brzuchalsku Jack Bub Donald Budd Sharon Burke Jerry Burton Patricia Burton Beverly Bushroe Dennis Buss Crystal Collins Gene Collins Pat Cook Sylvia Costello Randall Counter Maba Crandowicz Jerry Crayens Linda Crispin Helen Crosby David Culver Diane Curtis Harrison Custer Q' A xx f-1, 'V r i K P 'i 1 x X Suzanne Dahlmeyer Pat Dale Sally Danicke Sue Danicke David Darascryage Alice Davis A. 5. A William Davis Carol Dawson Carmen DeAnda 3 t 1 ' Jam oebfh Judy Debth W Mike DeHabay I ,... A - Q , -. ,x K x. K. , . were J M ,, tt? J A A-Q4-fe T K t h t ,L isa f - J - J i nf , . gf I J J 3 C , J il aaaa J psf: 'f L J F in J K . x -:4 Q 1 f - , .F I Larry Dunn Jesse Durfey Ronnie Dusseau Diane Duszynski John Dutcher Courtney Earhart Kathy Egnace Roberta Eloft Sandra Emmitt Phillip Escamilla Ramone Esconillo Larry Esper mms , STR: ii , k.L. if J ,. M 4 . I , wr J' F e i i i it Q s 41' 4 E is tv Q S t his vi' SX Y 1 as is be ,I ' 1.5: 2. F ti ff g -H ' E rig ' 'f i . K ...y at L fQQQ,3 - - 3' ,Q it Fl . . is . 93 Carol Dell Vincent DeMarco Jackie DePew Jerry DePew Linda DeVaughn Morris Dhondt Annette Domanski Barbara Dominique Bill Drell Dan Drenner Gregory Drotar Gary Dunn Patricia Euler Jacqulin Everingham William Facker Donna Farkas Rosemary Faust John Feudi Linda Fielder Betty Fisher Mike Fisher Linda Flowers Tom Flowers Charles Fountain 35 - . W 1 I K N Donald Gerhen Carol Gerlach Janet Getz Louella Giese Joseph Gilday Shirley Gill Carol Gladish William Gloss Linda Godfrey Sherry Goings Steve Golembiewski Sue Golightley X . me 4. 1 . A-Q, , - 561- A N. lx wx ga Q! g Q i 5.5 ff : 'G M.. ..... SWK if tr N A :,,. ,,.. W, . XI. M .V y P y . ' fl f iff? . 1 952 Y-4 ts..,. 75 B- :lx lil 59. I. ilu . 1 i f rims - - at Ji-sf t -iiffa - ' lt , 51.1 ,Q iff 55 . , Nancy Foxe Duane Frantz Don Freeman Linda French Sharon Fuleky Katherine Gaines Robert Gambrell Karen Gardner Barbara Gates John Gawrys Farris Genide Joe Geno . ' ' 5,3523 i Li: - 1 Q ' W -- ' ' ' 4.1.3. . gf . ' 4 A f W ig i ' H . ,K , Hmff- A X p ' f ,Q x 1 ' silk' -L,-,ggi YP- . Q 3- . .. . ., . .,:.,....,,. ,, ,,:... . .. .. .. .- A ' ll, 4 r . ::gftf . . -. ' ' - if sf Ei . ,, 4 ' r . esskml. 2252 ' fm.. .. wwf gfr.ifti..5-.i.. 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A qqiti i E' Terry Harrington Cynthia Harris Robert Harris Shirley Harris Sandra Hartman Lois Hartzell Shirley Harvey Betty Harwell Tayssir Hassan Carol Ann Hayes Bob Hays Carole Heltzel Margo Holmes Mary Holmes Lois Hooper John Horner Herb Howard Danny Howell Alvera Hunter Danny Hunter Mike Hyott Sharon lhrig John lntagliata Carol Jackowski gil: - e -. N35 as . 1 LN s . .,. N NS., :' . Y,:.c.ES: ' f qui i ' Sw X am A Y os A? S YQ R SL if M X 4 - fs? , M...-.s,, 5 .ii 9 Y Q . 'S' i i' Sfi fitwff is N s I l s . ii i is s i l ' gl L Q A K -4 J K 71145 .. 1 f- , il ll? H David Henderson Karen Hendrickson LouAnne Hennessy Joe Hessling Barbara Heywood Darla Hinebaugh Brenda Hislcs Richard Hoffman Ralph Hahn Rick Holland Leon Hollowell Bill Hollyday 'S' .IMA ,Q- I' 95 Tom Jacob Lawrence Jacobi Diana Jacobs Joyce Jacoby Allen Jamis Steve Janick Karen Janiszewski Gary Jankowski Kenneth Jankowski Ali Jarouche Janice Jirinec Sue Jockett Norma Keener Thomas Keister Loretta Keivens Leonard Keller Judy Kellerbauer Roland Kelley Dennis Kemm Ronald Kemski Henry Keves Rosemary Kilgus Cordelia King Ronnie King Constance Johnston Danial Johnson Mike Johnson Julie Jones Pat Joseph Milvin Jurski Sharon Kaczorowski Theresa Kaczorowski Paulette Kania Phillip Kaufman Donald Kean Kathleen Keel Susan Krell Judith Krempa Dorothy Krienger Eugene Kuhn Gayle Kurkiewicz Diane Kuszek Pat LaCourse Mike Lahr Ann Lake Sheila Lammon Tom LaMont Jack Lands Joyce Klink William Kluck Janice Klusek Pat Kolling Barbara Kondalski Michael Kopka David Kornowa David Kosbab Dennis Kosinski Francis Kramer Lauren Kraske George Kreamer 'fs V :Q -Q5-is l3?Qii'fif?i?iifi i - - , , . , . - . ww! .. . , ...s c, L .. jen . il,+Ss,..k ' - ' K ' 1 - , ' -- biirfiii L is f J i. 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'lil H , ,tim I . gif . ifigriw- , ,, X , 1? K - f -- fy- - A A ,. QW: VL., - f , w ft 5 ' , ,,. ' ' Q ,Q N 3 K X . Carol Yunker Richard Young Judy Youngman Richard Zaboronski Vicki Zaenger Suzette Zaiac Linda Zaleski Jackie Zebrowski Kathy Zech Robin Zehner Roger Zielinski , R33 L' 7 3 K- X.:-4 -X f' Barbara Zlembewlcz it . .-'- 1 ' A r EQ it Colleen Zi fel i -. - L ,. A . b P .. Is .r 4 5 2 .. - f -. R' H gi . cf V '3 Irene Zoltaszek ' ' i 5 15, A Q . . , , Q L h z Patricia Zych - c L c f 1 i 2 cirr at it .. . . ' . . . a i i a Mr. Knierim's orientation class is reading its next assignment. 104 M . MM , , .W f. , KF 'von 1 wifi ,,f QE Q 1? S- 5 Q x. Yi' X 5 'pf Ni I TEREST CLU B BIBLE Be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only is the admonition which this club tries to fulfill. Making scrapbooks for hospitalized children and ar- ranging Lenten services before school were included among their activities. Their skating party and annual roast were also included. ROW I: C. Johnston - Secre- tary, Treasurer, R. Mormon - President, and B. Holmes - Reporter. ROW II: A. Davis, N. Reimund, M. Boyd, M. Reasonover, S. Nevels, J. Mi- chaels, J. Whaley, and C. Henson. ROW III: D. Macie- iewski, M. Sarvis, C. Danicke, W. Williams, D. Mitchell, V. Reece, L. Shearer, and J. Ja- coby. ROW IV: L. Copeland, J. Reasonover, A. Williams, M. Holmes, P. Euler, D. Sar- vis, F. Pope, D. Lender, and B. Nevels. ROW V: J. Zipper- lein, B. Malkowski, P. Krouse, K. Vergiels, M. Fetzer, B. Voigt, R. Wolf, J. Miller, and J. Butler. Making silk screened stickers for teachers and donating a Christmas basket to a needy family were among this club's proiects. Annual activities include a trip to Cranbrooke Art School and a painters' sale. The advisor, Mr. Glover, has a reputation for his excellent art work and sculptoring, which is famous throughout the nation. ROW I: L. Krell - Sergeant- at-Arms, C. Davis - Secre- tary, B. Richason - President, E. Clifton - Treasurer, J. Friend - Vice-President, and Mr. Glover - Advisor. ROW Il: T. Schoenfelt, J. Zycho- wicz, S. Caselton, E. Stasko, J. Rector, M. Drees, P. Tur- ner, P. Rodgers, B. Penhor- wood, and C. Law. ROW III: G. Smith, C. Curtis, J. Pandi, L. Nellis, K. Supinski, S. Hol- lowell, B. Nowak, J. Mcllroy, M. Melber, B. Minard, and P. Pegorsch. PALETTE I DRAMATICS Creating an interest in the field of acting and directing, this club has given much entertainment to Woodward students. Be- sides presenting the Spanish play, The White Dove, mem- bers built and donated fifteen new sets. ROW l: M, Huntley, S. Frank, R. Ormston, T. Schuentelt, J. LaMont, C. Moclrowski, C. Marciniak, B. Cloud, and J. Morawski, ROW II: K. Benson, K. Hadley, J. Youngman, S. Ball, L. Bearer, S. Matzinger, C. Williams, S. Kusch, and N. Buzzard. ROW lll: K. Vergiels, K. Janiszewski, H. Peters, D. Thayer, M. Dehabey, F. Pope, D. Gill, and C. Ray. ROW IV: K. Rutkowski, J. DeBarr, B. Hardesty, R. Bralcer, L. Schultz, M. Thomas, D. Bryan, K. Miller, and J. Moharter. 107 ROW I: B. Dieball - Treas urer, B. Pizzo - President, D Hollabough - Vice-President and Mrs. Donovan - Advisor ROW ll: Roth, S. Stelnicki S. Rollf, J. Boyd, C. Henson J. Pietrzak, P. Kanio, A. Toth D. Vincent, D. Hall, and S Kehrer. ROW III: J. Hortwig D. Macieiewski, P. Mason, J Omlov, C. Ambot, C. Dahar R. Popplewell, B. Hatzinikolis and c. Fmpski. Row IV: C Perrin, L. Meyer, J. Jennings S. Michalski, J. Norman. J Krystotiak, J. Jirinec, V. Wall, S. Bannister, and D. Turner ROW V: A. Morris, J. Zip- perlein, R. Hays, D. Grevis, J Whitney, S. Michalak, M. Fet zer, D. Obee, D. Samselski C. Eaton, and C. Gusses. 1 I r B O W L I N ROW I: M. Mosko, C. Woinowski, J. Lytten, and J. Michalak. ROW II: B. Tomczak, P. Wannemacher, B. Cravens, D. Ferraro, S. Wysocki, J. Hoftman, S. Nicola, J. Dimmock, J. Jankowski, B. Kalinowski, B. Radeft, and P. Stringheld. ROW Ill: N. Bedra, S. Beclra, C. Kuiawa, P. Swanson, M. Grandowicz, M. Huntley, C. Schreiner, C. Hansen, L. Pokrzywa, D. Poole, S. Herman, and P. Mason. ROW IV: M. Johnson, K. Stager, C. Wrzesinski, J. Elias, S. Bauchman, K. Haas, P. Prim, P. Lohmeyer, S. Calkins, J. Pinniger, R. Murphy, C. Moore, and J. Borkowski. ROW V: C. McClure, C. Caverly, D. Beaufait, A. Gretzinger, C, Kanipe, C. Davis, J. McGillen, J. Clark, G. Eccleston, D. Campbell, G. Kukiela, M. Rei- ley, Mrs. E. Ollendorf, Mrs. B. Schwanger, and B. Paszczykowski. Good recreation and sportsmanship are altorded these athletic girls, who bowl weekly at Supreme Recreation Lanes. The gym teachers su- pervise and give helpful hints on how to get that spare or better yet, how to make it a strike. Monday Officers President Carol Woinowski Vice President Jackie Lytten Secretary Janice Michalak Treasurer Mary Jane Mosko Co-ordinated action. 108 Wednesday Officers President Sue Snyder Secretary Lee Silver Treasurer Betty Beyer Watch me get that split. Members pay small weekly dues which are used for the annual bowling banquet in the spring. Trophies are given for various categories, such as highest game and highest average. I A G U E ROW I: L. Silver, S. Snyder, and B. Beyer. ROW ll: E. Banks, P. Jankowski, B. Manz, C. Hiltman, L. Fish P. Pacynski, S. Foxhuber, D. Vincent, D. Rodenberger, D. Drouillard, and D. Kosch. ROW lllz M. Fride ger, L. Henly, J. Krempa, D. Klosowski, B. Woznicki, E. Clifton, C. Davis, J. Morawski, F. Okdie, G Gombar, and J. Jacoby. ROW IV: E. Smith, H. Michalak, L. Lutz, D. Farkas, G. Plock, L. Pawliski, H Weissenberger, R. Kilgus, B. Burley, E. Baker, and T. Stump. ROW V: C. McClure, S. Seltzer, B Clarke, C. Szynkowski, C. Kowalski, J. Fulmer, J. Vermett, D. Anderson, R. Minard, and Mrs. B Schwanger. LANGUAGE CLUB LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Officers President Jeanne Zychowicz Vice President Bonnie Crossman Secretary Virginia Zychowicz Treasurer Discussing future activities at the monthly meeting. Louis XIV was the obiect of study by club members Steve McLin as they toured the Art Museum. They bought toys and food for the needy families. A bake sale was also held to increase their funds. ROW I: S. McLin, J. Zychowicz, B. Crossman, and V. Zychowicz. ROW Il: J. Debth, J. Debth, J. Motter, S Simko, M. Toth, S. Taylor, J. Tucker, S. Smith, and G Collins. ROW Ill: J. Joworski, L. Hennessy, P. Klement, C. Hansen, S. Shea, S. Golightley, B. Basil, D. Hyman 1 and Mrs. Perruchon - Advisor. ROW IV: R. Robarge, . E. Roznoski, K. Hadley, M. Jaworski, L. Nellis, L. Pokrzywa, and N. Bedra. ROW V: J. Nellis, T. Kaintz, J. Hinkelman, L. Laubenthol, L. Bearer, C. Kanipe, B. Hatzinikolis, and S. Taylor. 110 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE ROW I: R. Hoffman, T. Sef- ferly, J. Suchomma, C. Ear- hart, D. Bobak, S. Lukasik, and J. Degg. ROW II: V. Park, B. Beekman, S. Rollf, D. Mosley, J. Oberly, J. Selich, V. Zaenger, S. Ihrig, D. Olei- nik, B. Radett, C. Morris, S. Sommer, and K. Gordon. ROW III: P. Euler, C. Stout, R. Harris, D. Phillips, J. Martin, C. Stump, M. Troendle, B. Facker, D. Williamson, R. Rachuba, H. Weissenberger, D. Williamson, D. Beam, J. Besier, and P. Proshek. ROW IV: J. Getz, C. Thomsen, J. Bosalc, E. Perry, W. Hamm, J. Lukasik, R. Lovett, J. Pat- ridge, L. Wehrle, M. Dhondt, J. Michaels, P. Kolling, and E. Beres. ROW V: C. Sackow- ski, S. StolTel, T. Gunselman, D. Messmer, E. Mafadine, W. Miller, D. Bishop, D. Bryon, L. Hollowell, D. Malecki, D. Leonard, P. Levin, and P. Poage. Hear ye, hear ye! How much am I bid for this lowly freshman? ROW I: M. Fuhr - Reporter, C. Cuzynski - Secretory, G. Rahe - Treasurer, V. Young - President, B. Werkman - Vice President, and A. David - Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW II: M. Barlowe, D. MacDonald, M. Frideger, S. Caselton, L. Shir- ley, P. Wannemacher, S. Jos- inkowski, P. Henline, V. Perrine, C. Everitt, and T. Harrington. ROW Ill: S. Ans- pach, S. Bauchman, B. Har- well, C. Danicke, M. Sefterly, R. Remele, L. Stevens, G. Dol- query, B. Mrozinski, B. Rygal- ski, K. Haas, and N. Barger. ROW IV: S. Michalski, R. Escamilla, K. Myers, R. Char- ney, J. Sloan, S. Hollyday, J. Lovin, K. Vergiels, N. Ham- mer, R. Fielding, S. Curtis, and P. McCullough. ROW V: Mrs. Hayes, R. Earhart, K. Kosuth, I. Baumanis, S. Getz, J. Kemp, K. Rutlcowski, C. Moore, L. Crispen, D. Duszyn' ski, A. Meyer, and L. De- Vaughn. Formerly the Latin Club, this organization became the Howard Phipps Chapter of the National Junior Classical League in loving memory of the late Mr. Phipps. Besides the slave auction, the members put on o skit entitled The Death of Caesar for a P.T.A. program. ROW I: J. Jordan - Vice President, M. Liske - Treas- urer, C. Gusses - President, J. Crittenden - Secretary, N. Matthews - Sgt.-at-Arms, and Mrs. Veliz - Advisor. ROW II: D. Young, C. Hen- derson, L. Venegas, C. Plock, C. Holland, C. Beckwith, K. Benson, D. Obee, D. Sak- heim, S. Stelnicki, M. Vene- gas, and J. Frank. ROW III: J. Osinski, J. Shaler, P. Prim, R. Byrne, R. Watkins, C. Sey- tried, R. Young, and G. Ramierz, ROW IV: T. Prater, J. Fulmer, C. Merryman, L. Stanig, C. Wittenberg, B. Bates, S. Kriener, R. Cherry, R. Holland, M. Bueter, and D. Martin. ROW V: J. Maish, J. Elias, D. Beers, G. Eccleston, J. Clark, D. Samselski, V. O'Dell, W. Lasko, D. Struble, D. Scott, and D. Lawrence. SPANISH Side-Cut Park was the scene of the annual Spanish Club roast. This was followed by a get together at the president's home. A pinata Christmas party culminated the activities of the first semester. Achieve- ments of this club included winning a free picture in the yearbook for placing first in the Saga bulletin board contest. GERMAN German movies provide entertainment along with education. Customs are discussed at the meetings. A bake sale and tax stamp collection have helped supply the club's necessary funds. Mrs. Frischmann, this year's new advisor, has been a great help in achieving their goals. ROW I: J. Schultz - Secretary, P. Turner - Vice President, W. Osborn - President, L. Young- man - Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Zeller - Treasurer, and M. Reuter - Program Chairman. ROW II: Mrs. Frischmann, P. Kaufman, M. Oerting, S. Stewart, D. Wer- ner, S. Marok, J. Lohmann, D. Ronler, S. Halsey, and T. Keis- ter. ROW III: J. Youngman, R. Kilgus, J. Hirschberger, G. Quay, M. Scheerschmidt, F. Hammer, M. Weis, and J. Coon. ROW IV: C. Swingham- mer, M. Velme, N. Gerlach, R. Klawonn, K. Raddatz, D. Campbell, J. Kaczmarek, G. Richardson, and D. Culver. ROW V: R. Broker, G. King, B. Engelke, C. Sawyer, S. Dahl- meyer, R. Munson, M. Sotko, J. Moharter, and R. Morman. LITERARY SOCIETIES ROW l: T, Folor, Mr. Mc Murray - Advisor, C. Saw yer, T. Lind, A. House, G Fritz, C. Schroeder, and R Howell. ROW ll: G. Ed wards, L. Glow, R. Holla baugh, P. Wagner, D. Mar tin, D. Bailey, and T. Ja cobi. ROW Ill: A. Morris, J Baxter, G. Rahe, R. Bralcer K. McLin, T. Konnert, B . Hardesty, and M. Myers. AEQUATATIS Besides the car wash, a splash party was held at the YMCA. The boys ioined with the Peris in sponsor- ing an orphanage Christmas party. Many of their members can be seen sporting scarlet blazers with gold crest. Officers President Arthur House Vice President H. Lee White Recording Secretary Charles Sawyer Corresponding Secretary Gary Fritz Chaplain Carlton Schroeder Pete and Jack help shine 'em up for Aequatatis. 113 Officers President Eileen Roznoski Vice President Betty Beyer Recording Secretary Lana llsley Corresponding Secretary Mary Sefferly Treasurer Entertaining orphans at the St. Anthonys Villa Carol Rust Reporter Ruth Loudenslager We are the Periclean girls, PERIS Our colors are white and blue, The sweethearts of Woodward High. For purity and honor true. Our motto is second to none, To fulfill it we always try. Loyalty and devotion to duty, Periclean we give to you. For years this song has echoed at the Peri meetings. ROW 'lz R. Loudenslager - Reporter, C. Rust- Treasurer, L. llsley - Recording Secretary, E. Roznoski - President, B Beyer - Vice President, M. Setterly - Corresponding Secre- tary, and C. Knepper - Social Chairman. ROW ll: J. Stan ger, S. Volare, C. Cuzynski, S. Smith, S. Nieckarz, S. Gates B. Lytle, D. MacDonald, V. Perrine, S. Stelnicki, and C Beveridge. ROW Ill: N. Bedra, J. Henkel, J. Kachenmeister B. Lewandowslci, S. Malkowski, C. Kerwin, B. Pizzo, C. Da 1 har, S. Jasinkowski, L. Shirley, P. Henline, and Ruth Hess man. ROW IV: N. Barger, R. Fielding, D. Poole, C. Kuiawa S. Brown, S. Curtis, P. Ross, S. Hollyday, J. Sloan, P. Levin C. Merryman, D. Daniels, and V. Young. ROW V: J. Auer J. Graser, C. Wrzesinski, B. Rohrs, M. Velme, E. Bryan, K Walter, J. Clark, R. Saris, L. Jarecki, B. Crossman, and Mrs White - Advisor. ROW I: L. Clawson - Vice President, M. Reuter - Reporter, B. Cloud -- Corresponding Secretary, C. Curtis - President, C. Gusses - Treasurer, K. Vogelpohl - Recording Secretary, and D. Zraik - Chaplain. ROW ll: D. Adams, D. Zeller, S. Stewart, D. Sakheim, L. Hershman, J. Crittenden, C. Daniclce, E. Clifton, M. Jaworski, D. Vincent, and C. Jurkiewicz. ROW ZETS III: C. Michalak, S. Kimerer, L. Seaney, A. Seaney, J. Visi D. Kosch, A. Pack, D. Hyman, B. Werkman, B. Mrozinslci and C. Davis. ROW IV: K. Vergiels, N. Hones, D. Bieniek P. Mathias, K. Sosnowicz, K. Ermish, D. Samselski, N. Ger lach, J. Hirschberger, C. Yancy, L. Baker, and P. Turner. Touring the French Art Exhibit with a supper after- wards was one of this club's highlights. Mothers were honored at the annual tea, and a valentine party was given for the Lutheran Orphanage. Mem- bers sold Christmas cards for a scholarship fund and were in charge of bids and refreshments for the Tri-Lit. Girls show that talents are not limited to housework. Officers President Carol Curtis Vice President Laura Clawson Recording Secretary Kathy Vogelpohl Corresponding Secretary Betty .lo Cloud Treasurer Carol Gusses Reporter Marie Reuter ROW T: M. Penney - Histo- rian, M. Liske - Secretary, R. Robarge - Vice President, S. Smenner - President, S. See- ber - Treasurer, T. Godlew- ski - Reporter, and C. Cgyznikiewicz - Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW ll: B. Abdelnour, M. Hartman, P. Ray, A. Toth, J. Dickson, L. Fish, C, Wilkinson, M. Ellenberger, and Mrs. Lowe - Advisor. ROW Ill: B. Johnson, M. Besier, B. Dobro- chowski, G. Plock, C. Perrin, M. Frideger, J. Zychowicz, J Furry, and Mrs. K. MacKinnon - Advisor. ROW V: J. Fule mer, P. Kozlowski, L. Nellis, J. Krystotiak, L. Stanis, and C. Houghtell. ROW V: J. Nellis, L. Fogel, V. O'Dell, J. Kemp, G. Eccleston, M. Fuhr, J. Warner, R. Feher, and J. Borkowski. PHHS Taking charge of the annual Tri-Lit Formal was the big proiect of the Phils this year. Many members purchased pins and sweat shirts. A memorable Senior farewell banquet terminated the year's activities. POLBH Participating in the P.T.A. program Christmas Around the World and sponsoring an enjoyable mass meeting were some of the club proiects. Membership is restricted to those of Polish decent. At the meetings, Polish customs are discussed. ROW I: Mr. L. Robie- Advisor, J. Morawski - Treasurer, C. Michalok - President, M. .Kas- zubiak - Vice President, A. Kowalski - Secretary, and B. Augustyniak - Sgt.-at4Arms. ROW II: J. Mackiewicz, D. Kloe sowski, J. Gawle, D. Swiderski, L. Stevens, B. Rygalski, C. Wil- liams, J. Dimmock, and D. Krauss. ROW III: R. Liwo, S. Wysocki, B. Lewandowski, D. Maiewski, and R. Pietras. ROW IV: B. Kalinowski, J. Michalak, K. Rutkowski, B. Paszczykowski, C. Wrzesinski, S. Meinen, H. Michalok, and K. Janiszewski. ATIO AL ORGANIZATIONS ROW 'Ia D. Sakheim, J. Critten- den - Secretary, R. Robarge - Treasurer, B. Beyer - Presi- dent, L, Ilsley, and C. Schroe- der - Vice President. ROW II: S. Nieckarz, B. Pizzo, M. Besier, C. Danicke, V. Young, and B. Johnson. ROW III: R. Louden- slager, E. Roznoski, M. Liske, K. Walter, L. Clawson, S. Getz, and J. Grabner. ROW IV: B. Kalling, A. House, D. Florek, C, Sawyer, G. Fritz, and M. Ep- perly. HONOR SOCIETY Inspiring many with their candlelight induc- tion ceremonies, the Woodward Chapter of the National Honor Society has well pro- moted its high ideals of character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. Members began paying dues this year in order to pay tor a new banner and more letters for the honor roll. For the first time, a college quiz bowl against Scott's chapter was sponsored. New Members Old Members atm., And having light, we pass it on to others. ROW I: C. Knepper, B. Lewan- dowski, S. Peters, M. Mosko, D. Rodenberger, G. Liggens, and B. Abdelnour. ROW ll: S. Malkowski, S. Grivanou, V Zychowicz, C. Michalak, L Jarecki, J. Kachenmeister and P. Ross. ROW III: H Mrozik, K. Ermish, V. O'DelI N. Hones, K. Sosnowicz, L Fogel, and J. Nellis. ROW IV R. Saris, J. Shalcr, M, Myers L. Glow, S. Lukasik, and T Prater. JU NIOR COUNCIL QN WORLD AFFAIRS Doncttin 9 Chr' Thanksgiving 'ZTES and ne d 5 61' spiny families S013 50I'in . n Pro r 9 an Interesrin 9 Gm on 1 9 h - . Christmas custe origin of Om on The age d S were Succ n G of th' essful club is ROW h Mr. R' Gets , Advisor, H, Mroztk , Treasurer, M. Kaszubiak, L. Stanis, J. Auer, M. Seiteriy, J. Sioan, B Diebati 1 President, P. Kornowa f Vice President, and S. Weiever. ROW LV: L. Lanz, B. Dobrochowski, D. and S. Peters f Secretary. ROW it: B. Hatzinikotis, J. Werner, G. Rahe, R. Howeii, T. Godtewski, G. Eccieston, Zvchowicz, S. Stewart, S. Smith, C. tcerihouf. 5- GW70' 3' Kemp, M- RGJJSYI Und P- Tumef- ROW R' Mdobko' nou S. Gates B. Lytie, and R. Poppieweii. ROW tit: M. D. Strubie, D. Myers, J. Cichartski, J. Robinson, J. Pea- Rgpp, P, McCutiough, C, Czyznikiewicz, B. Lewandowski, Cock, D- BGJJSY, 3- VOJQV Und R- Mofmon- Man Y memb te ers - i ncled the area 01 I meet- ROW ta R. Saris, F. Okdie, N. Bedra, J. Henkei, L. La- wicz, S. Caikins, J. Smith, K. Sosnowicz, B. Beyer, J. Mont, K. Vogetpohi, C. Wiiiiams, M. Jaworski, E. Ciitton, Asta, C. Curtis, E. Rozrtoski, K. Waiter, S. Seeioer, S. C. Henson, J. Hoffman, and C. Beveridge. ROW it: M. Maikowski, C. Rust, K. Ermish, and J. Moharter. ROW Epperiy, M. Liske, C. Dahar, B. Pizza, T. Stump, M. Be- LV: R. Broker, D. Hoiiabaugh, C. Kowatski, D. Stawowy, sier, J. Furry, D. Vincent, S. Brown, B. Crossman, M. C. Michaiak, V. O'Deii, J. Stevens, J. Graser, S. Hess- Reuter, and D. Scott. ROW ttt: G. Gaertner, V. Zycho- man, M. Fuhr, L. Jarecki, and B. Engeike 118 figs. A ing T1 Clrtnuql bowl- b party was en.o Y GH the membl Yed eI'S. - 'rls nefgehc gl - These QEY serviCe prol- m : has Included . weri Ei1i.strnaS ccfollngk. g r I lldec In 1 l, the hcllphuand Clean- the ho hs' Woodward . f e H19 troPhY Case' Y-TEENS Juniors and ROW l: Mrs L . . Gladfelter N Advisor, R. Hessman e lis, J. Stevens, and B. Dieball. ROW IV: B. Kalinowski, J. Chaplain, C. Gusses N Treasurer, K. Errnish e President, Jankowski, S. Kehrer, B. Wielinski, S. Welever, J. Kach- S. Gates X Secretory, ond Miss C. Hunsinger e Advisor. enmeisrer, S. Seeber, K. Myers, M. Sefferly, S. Frank, J. ROW ll: M. Besier, S. Stewart, C. Wilkinson, J. Hoffman, Whitney, E. Grooms, M. Teal, G. Hochmuth, C. Ambot, P4 Ray, K- DOY, J. Stringer, B. Cravens, C. Williams, -l. R. Saris, V. Jones, L. Fogel, and P. Ross. ROW V: J. Asta, Rector, A. Toth, S. Smith, K. Lefler, J. Dimn-rock, C. Cur- M. Liske, M. Reiler, M. Ervin, D. Word, D. Beaufait, S. tis, D. Hall, S. Nieckarz, and M. Hartman. ROW lll: J. Matzinger, C. Merryrnan, B. Lytle, J. Sloan, M. Fuhr, M. Michalak, D. Vincent, T. Stump, S. Calkins, B. BGSU, R- Melber, R. Loudenslager, V. O'Dell, J. ' Ormston, L. Seaney, A. Seaney, J. Hartwig, C. Perrin, G. and E. Rozn ' Gornbar, P. Rodgers, N. Bedra, S. Sahadi, B. H ' ' he entertcllnmem on If were the Vous: n C! 233 anr1UC'l forma uY- dame at The SoPhom0'es ROW l: S. Curtis, P. Pasko LaM Nellis, B. Beyer, oski. atziniko- , J. 5ChUldi, C. Modrovvski, J. Kriener, J. Van Wormer, K. Vergiels, S. Wendt, P. Crow Onlf M- Tvllis. P- MCG-'ll0U9l1, L. Davis, L. Meyer, and ford, and B. Rohrs, ROW IV: K. Kosuth, B. Raclett, D B. Werkrnan. ROW ll: C. Davis, J. Morawski, C. Mills, S. Snyder, G. Wojciechowski, S. Stevens, H. Foley, M. Fet- TOYlOf, L- Bfllfef, 3- CUSSlfOf1, L. Shirley, M. Huntley, C. zer, R. Murphy, S. Kusner, M. Velme, J. Eli Law, S. Wheeler, and 5. Bauchman. ROW Ill: J. Kacz- J. McGillen, and C. K ' fflflfek, K. Woerner, C. Kuiawa, L. Nellis, C. Lawson, S. as, C. Davis, onipe. 119 I X Y-TEENS ROW I: S. Fuleky, J. Tucker, P. Stenberg E. Banks, M. Toth, J. Debth, J. Matter, A Okdie, P. Konia, and N. Haiski. ROW ll L. Bernhard, B. Travelbee, S. Voll, S. Em mitt, D. Swiderski, C. Most, J. Boyd, S Krell, R. Brown, and D. Stoll. ROW Ill: H. Weissenberger, J. Degg, J. Janiszewski, K. Janiszewski, R. Mills, J. Nelson, P. Wil liams, l. Baumanis, L. DeVaughn, and S. Chilcote. ROW IV: L. Giese, R. Kilgus, C. Modrzynski, S. Stottel, K. Gaines, J. Zip- erlein, B. Malkowski, L. Bearer, L. Lauben thal, and J. Pavlica. f Freshmen ROW I: S. Bailey, L. Hartzell, S. Goings, N. Keener, C. Marciwiak, K. Roberts, C. Western, D. Jacobs, B. Tomczak, C. Gracely, and J. Tomaszewski. ROW II: S. Ardner, N. Parker, H. Stump, J. Norman, J. Anderson, l. Banas, J. Youngman, M. Maiewski, D. Campbell, J. Sherer, J. Be- sier, S. Burke, V. Wall, and S. lnrig. ROW III: K. Shock, C. Stoykott, J. Sabin, P. Ot- tinger, S. Simko, M. Oerting, C. St. Aubin, B. Baer, J. Jones, C. Heltzel, D. Schenck, P. Nichols, L. Hennessy, L. O'Neol, and P. Martin. ROW IV: K. Raddatz, S. Hale, J. Schmuhl, S. Micholski, K. Marsh, G. Keifer, S. Sartin, S. Stewart, A. Gretzinger, K. Hendrickson, S. Mitchell, S. Castilla, and P. Christopher. HI-Y Sock hops after basketball games were one of the club's outstanding proiects. Sending two boys to a youth and government program was a highlight of the year. They collected money for the Old Newsboys Fund and helped purchase spring sports equipment. fic ROW I: Mr. Matthews 3- Advisor, E. Bea- vers M President, P. Pegorsch - Chaplain, and T. Poare. ROW ll: A. Stange, D. Buz- zard, D. Myers, T. Klein, C. Shumaker, S. McCullough, J. Rector, W. Hamm, and J. Hinkelman. ROW Ill: D. Scott, D. Braden, B. Brown, B. Cready, J. Cousino, and J. Robinson. ROW IV: B. Sweney, R. Cut- singer, H. Ausel, D. Struble, G. Smith, NN. Potts, J. Potts, T. Rutherford, and D. Gruhler. SERVICE CLUBS ROW I: Mr. L, Robie - Advisor, P. Kor- nowo - Vice President, D. Sakheim - President, ond P. Kozlowski - Secretary. ROW Il: C. Wilkinson, L. Venegas, A. Toth, J. Schuldt, J. Stanger, J. Morawski, C. Davis, S. Wysocki, J. Dickson, J. Giv- ens, and J. Crittenden, S. Matzinger, S. Kehrer, C. Plock, S. Voll, B. Cloud, J. Kachenmeister, S. Welever, T. Godlewski, P. Turner, S. Taylor, and C. Mills. ROW IV: B, Malkowski, C. Modrzynski, D. Gill, S. Oswald, J. Stevens, I. Baumanis, D. Vin- cent, J. Dimmock, V. Zaenger, P. Proshek, and R. Escamilla. ROW V: B. Nell, S. Yar- berry, J. Sabbagh, C. Williams, D. Krauss, J. Michalak, D. Gruhler, K. Rutkowski, C. Gusses, R. Sweney, B, Hatzinikolis, and D Buzzard. BOOSTERS Building school spirit is the main purpose of this ac- tive club. Along with sponsoring the annual color day and school spirit mass meetings, members sold beanies, mums, and shakeroos. The club tries to maintain good sportsmanship at all the sporting events. Seniors win trophy on School Spirit Day. ROW I: M. Epperly, T. Jacob, P. Mason, S. Smith, J. Tucker, C. Perrin, J. Hartwig, and J. Van Wormer, ROW II: J. Nelson, S. Sommer, J. Debth, M. Toth, L. Shirley, S. Stelnicki, N. Bedra, S. Fuleky, E. Banks, B. Tomczak, and G. Hochmuth. ROW Ill: G. Plock, T. Harvey, N. Buzzard, D. Gruhler, E. Grooms, C. Houghtell, D. Kuszck, G. Gombar, J, LaMont, C. Modrowski, and J. Urban. ROW IV: B. Dobrochowski, J. Jiri- nec, J. Sabin, D. Beam, P. Poage, J. Motter, R. Brown, D. Daniels, K. Day, B. Clarke, P. Laney, and G. Steger. ROW V: S. Wilcox, K. Gaines, S. Ball, M. Oerting, S. Halsey, B, Holmes, M. Spencer, N. NeB, R. Rachuba, K, Kosuth, S. Kusner, C. Kanipe, and J. Van Sant. ROW 'iz L. Fogel A Second Vice-President, man, B, Hatzinikolis - President, Miss McClure - Advisor, Mrs. Ollendorf -A Advisor, Mrs. Schwanger - Advisor, S. Volare - Secretary, E. Bryan - Treasurer, and L. Lanz - Vice-President. ROW ll: M. Kaszu- biak, L, Venegas, M, Hartman, J, Critten- den, C. Dahar, E. Clifton, D. Hall, C. Hilt- and C. Mizer. ROW lll: E. Haiski, A. Kowalski, L. LaMont, P. Unferdros, J. Pin- niger, J. Kachenmeister, B. Nett, M. Besier, B. Johnson, D. Zraik, and R. Robarge. ROW IV: H. Michalalc, S. Snyder, J. Nel- lis, D. Word, C. Szynkowski, C. Michalak, K. Rutkowski, J. Vermett, and S. Hollyday. Receiving name tags at the Freshman Mixer. ROW I: C. Curtis, R. Mills, M. Braatz, S. Stewart, G. Liggens, D. Sakheim, and S. Laytart. ROW II: J. Allen, P. Turner, D. Mitchell, C. Merryman, P. Manzey, E. King, C. Perrin, and S. Smith. ROW Ill: G. Kukiela, K. Myers, E. Barnes, B. Basil, C. Cuzynski, M. Swistara, J. Sloan, S. Os- wald, S. Herman, and R. Ormston. ROW IV: J. VanSant, J. Asta, T. VanderHorst, L. Barber, M. Reiley, C. Tooman, B. Harring- ton, J. Borkowski, C. Rust, and C. Czyzni- kiewicz. LEADERS Assisting the gym teachers, the girls in white dem- onstrate their ability to teach and ofticiate the girls' sports. The activities of the club were the freshman mixer, pizza party, and the annual banquet. The leaders bring enthusiasm and good sportsmanship to games played by the girls. Offcers: President Sue Brown Vice President Diane Zraik STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Rettig gives a pep talk at the Student Council mass meeting. An interclub council was an important achievement in student government this year. More students were able to after their services due to the newly formed Commissioners system. Members drafted a new con- stitution and participated in an interesting panel dis- cussion. They also sponsored a Christmas dance, Mistletoe Magic, and took care of the business end of the Extrav. ROW I: J. Bednarski, P. Margy, B. Abdelnour, R. Loud- enslager, S. Brown, B. Crossman, D. Zraik, and Mr Krost. ROW ll: K. Stager, G. Collins, C. Rust, S. Bedra C. Williams, M. Liske, C. Curtis, J. Tucker, S. Stelnicki, A. Toth, N. Bedra, J. Furry, B. Cloud, B. Wielinski, D Swiderski, and A. Okdie. ROW Ill: C. Foster, S. Valare J. VanWormer, K. Cain, M. Jaworski, R. Howell, B. Lewandowski, S. Taylor, K. Day, M. Ellis, J. Sabin, S. Banasiak, N. Rose, S. Niedzwiecki, and C. French. I ROW IV: L. O'Neill, E. Bryan, G. Gombar, C. Law, R Byrne, J. Mackiewicz, L. Youngman, T. Kaintz, V Reece, J. Nelson, B. Mrozinski, J. Jirinec, S. lhrig, J Norman, M. Teal, and E. Haiski. ROW V: B. Brown, P Kozlowski, C. Yancy, S. Janick, G. Munch, N. Hanes J. VanSant, R. Hays, J. Leonard, D. Thayer, C. Saw yer, M. Velme, l. Baumanis, S. Anspach, S. Michalski and L. Adams. Secretary Bonnie Crossman Treasurer John Bednarskl VOCATIO AL CLUBS ENGINEERING SOCIETY Boys interested in any of the many facets of engineering are encour- aged to join this club. Field trips to the various automobile plants in Detroit are taken to introduce the boys to on the iob engineering. A Christmas candy sale helped furnish funds for a scholarship and their annual banquet. ROW I: R. Koke - President, D. Myers - Treasurer, T. Klein - Secretary, T. Lasley - Vice President, and Jim Wilusz - Ad- visor. ROW II: R. Case, T. Falor, C. Sey- fried, J. Shaler, R. Howell, and C. Ellen- berger. ROW Ill: C. Sawyer, M. Epperly, C. Schroeder, G. Crispen, D. Struble, S. McLin, and T. Konnert. ROW IV: T. Prater, L. Orzechowski, G. Kikolski, J. Royster, K. McLin, T. Lind, and L. Lahr. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Honors were awarded this club at the Ohio League for Nursing Con- vention this year with presentation of the first Ohio Charter ever awarded. Activities included: filling Red Cross boxes, awarding a scholarship, and enjoying their annual spring banquet. ROW I: Miss H. Coy - Sponsor, B. Har- rington - Treasurer, J. Grabner - Presi- dent, and C. Wilkinson - Vice President. ROW ll: P, Hayward, M. Tullis, M. Hart- man, M. Wilson, J. Pitson, K. Beczynski, R. Lasoclci, S. Aldrick, and C. Willianson. ROW Ill: B. Johnson, J. Hess, S. MacDon- ald, M. McLaughlon, L. Stevens, C. Mod- rcwslci, J. Reasonover, B. Morns, J, Givens, and J. Lyons. ROW IV: D. Mosley, J. Pin- niger, G, Kukiela, P. Unferdros, D. Drouil- lard, A. Pack, S. Fink, D. MacDonald, and M. Kenninger. ROW V: T. VanderHorst, L. Barber, D. Beers, D. Anderson, J. Asta, P. Powell, J. Borkowski, S. Seltzer, J. Van- Sant, and P. Daniels. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Officers: President Mary Alice Besier Vice President Donna Hyman Secretary Laura Clawson Treasurer Margaret Fuhr Social Chairman Joyce Sloan So, who watches calories at Christmas? Monthly programs deal with the opportunities and rewards in the teaching profession. Members serve at all teachers' meetings and ob- tain first-hand experience by substituting for absent teachers. Among their service projects were an orphanage party and Christmas cards for Miss Miller. ROW I: D. Hyman, J. Sloan, M. Besier, M. Fuhr, and L. Clawson. ROW II: B. Dieball, B. Abdelnour, C. Gus- ses, B. Hatzinikolis, B, Mrozinski, M. Reuter, S. Grivae nou, S. Stewart, and D. Hall. ROW III: J. Fulmer, M. Walling, R. Fulwider, K. Cain, J. LaMont, S. Stelnicki, S. Gates, M. Huntley, B. Basil, C. Hansen, G. Liggens, and B. Hill. ROW IV: S. Herman, S. McCollum, M Liske, L. Stanis, T. Schuenfelt, C. Woinowslci, C. Merry man, J. Owen, J. Furry, J. Visi, and D. Oleinilc ROW V: J. Kemp, M. Scheerschmidt, R. Rcbarge, B Johnson, L. Fogel, V. O'Dell, J. Vermett, D. Anderson J. Kaczmarek, C. Caverly, K. Kosuth, and K. Ermish. ROW I: J. Kachenmeister - Ways and Means Chair- man, J. Johnson - Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Buhr - Reporter, D. Kosch - Corresponding Secretary, C. Kerwin - President, L. Fogel - Vice President, N. Lindhorst - Treasurer, S. Smenner, and B. Harzinikolis. ROW II: Miss Cooper - Advisor, J. Stanger, G. Gombar, P. Ray, C. Dahar, B. Burley, P. Swanson, J. Reeves, J Gawle, F. Roberts, and S. Weidman. ROW III: L, Sea- ney, S. Fisher, J. Parkos, V. Jones, S. Collins, S. Kime- Officers President Candy Kerwin Vice President Linda Fogel Corresponding Secretary Darlene Kosch Treasurer Nancy Lindhorst Reporter Judy Buhr Sergeant-at-Arms Judy Johnson 126 rer, N. Bacome, D. Drouillard, J. Blanchard, J. Knee J. Warner, and M. Barnette. ROW IV: N. Gerlach, J Smith, J. Givens, M. Okulski, C. Cousino, S. Volare, J Myers, B. Hay, A. Seaney, P. Rodgers, B. Manz, and L Henly. ROW V: J. Michalak, C. Szynkowski, S. Durant, C. Czyznikiewicz, C. Rust, S. Welever, E. Grooms, S Bradner, J. Graser, K. Domanski, E. Miekis, and C. Yancy. SECRETARIAL ROW I: S. Wysocki, D. Adams, B. Hill, P. Jankowski, J Dickson, N. Bedra, C. Williams, H. lvey, and J. Henkel ROW ll: C. Ambot, R. Ormston, B. Clarke, B. Jackson L. LaMont, J. Hartwig, C. Perrin, B. Green, and C. Hilt- man. ROW ill: S. Snyder, B. Lewandowski, S. Oswald CLUB new typing techniques. C. Houghtell, J. Hirschberger, L. Silver, J. Auer, C Mizer, and S. Hall. ROW IV: C. Kowalski, M. Bieniek D. Stawowy, B. Holmes, T. Zgorzelski, J. Sabbagh, M Carling, L. Lutz, B. Neff, and J. Friesner. J r Speakers relate the various phases of secretarial work to the girls at their meetings. Yearbook covers and pocket dictionaries are means of renewing funds for their services and activities. Members brought a Christmas basket to Miss Miller, girls' counselor, who was hospital- ized for the holidays. 127 chosen at the school spirit mass meet- ing Day representatives are Students enter Woodward to begin another term . . . ' magazine drive yields a large profit . . . Woodward jf If , is first in the city for the annual P.T.A. drive . . . color day representatives are selected . . . for the first time in the history of W.H.S. Freshmen elect class otticers . . . P.T.A. Christmas program is given in the auditorium . . . Student Council dance Mistle- toe Magic is held in the Woodward Ballroom . . Students gather in the halls before school. The Choraliers present their selection of Carols to the student body for the Christmas program. if! Mr. Wilusz addresses the student body at the mass meeting. Choraliers and Band present their annual Christmas program . . . Faculty presents a play in the audito- rium . . . Dramatics Club presents The White Dove to the student body . . . the annual Tri-Lit Formal Golden Harvest Holiday is held in the ballroom of the Commodore Perry . . . Seniors win the annual class challenge contest . . . a successful Junior and Senior Play Ask Any Girl is presented at Wood- ward High School. if TZ- mlfkf J LIFE Christmas spirit is brought to the classrooms by these boys. -ex Energetic students study in the library to get the most from their work. The Seniors win the annual class cheer- ing contest. 129 l s x -ala x Q 'wx lnterested Senior stops to look admiringly at our trophy case. Over 1500 SAGA'S are ordered . . . Tattler brings a new look to Woodward . . . Senior trip is made to New York during Easter vacation . . . Juniors en- joy activities of Junior Week . . . Seniors anxiously await Senior Banquet and Prom . . . National Honor Society inductions are made . . . Annual Sophomore Dance is held . . . Recognition Day brings joys and surprises . . . burning the midnight oil for final exams . . . Graduation - a climax of tears and happiness, with fond memories and future hopes. Students line up to purchase their lunch in the school cafeteria. i No, Ma, l didn't faill' L-,I f '- Students concentrate on tomorraw's assignment Freshman study hall. l 130 A display of the prizes for the maga- zine drive is shown. ' . . r s Ah! K Old yearbooks are fun to browse through. Jeanne Zychowicz, Assistant, and Ruth Robarge, Editor of Activities. lt all seems to be here. Bonnie Neff, Barbara Lewandowski, Business Manager, and Carol Houghtell. Here's a new idea, Mike. Mr. Robie, our fun-loving advisor. SACSA Even though school is dismissed at 3:00, a dim light can be seen in room 252. To the SAGA STAFF it is a home away from home. Behind a pile of pictures and layouts can be seen an eager worker trying to meet a deadline. Don't you think we could use these? Judy Nellis, Underclassman Editor, Assistant, Evo Clifton and Harriet Michalak, Junior Editor. Always check final layouts for accuracy. Sharon Malkowski, our energetic Editor-in-Chief and Michelle Jaworski, Assistant. Then comes the unpopular task of writing copy. Looks pretty good, huh? Sharon Peters, Faculty Editor, Janet Stanger assistant to Beverly Johnson, Club Edi- tor. The last shipment of the yearbook is sent to press I with a fond hope that all goes well. Hard work and many sacrifices are the ingredients of the 1961 SAGA. How do you like this layout, Bess? Bob Hardesty, Assistant Boys' Sports Editor and Bess Hatzinikolis, Girls' Sports Editor. Look at this, girls. Marilyn Scheerschmiclt Assistant to Eileen Roznoski, Senior Editor and Vicki Young, Copy Editor. 133 Make sure lens are clean. Mike Epperly, Photographer and Boys' Sports Editor assisted by Jack Schwyn. Susan Getz, industrious Editor-in-Chief. TATT L E R The staff worked diligently to bring a new look in the Tattler to Woodward students. Due to the change from letter press to oftset printing the paper Time OU? for G friendly Smile- CGVOIYH was mode smaller but contained more pictures. Danicke, Assistant Editor and Joanne Grab' ner, Make-Up Editor. my N760 DECF WRER WE 111213 14157617 18 19 20 ,f t 1 'E1ys::g:i,..gfQgLj ps 'Veils asavsovc - I Q1 YY 23 24 A . , in vohgv zu so so as Happy moments of news gathering. Kathy Ermish, inquiring Reporter and Exchange, -an Stapleton, Feature Editor, and Mary Alice Besier, Club Column. Looking up scores of past games. Chuck Quillen, Sports Editor, Judy Vermett, Girls' Sports Editor and Bob Permar, Assistant Sports Edi- tor. Mrs. Ersig, the driving force behind the staff. STAFF ln February a double assembly was held followed by a luncheon for staff and special guests to honor their 40th year of publication. The coalition of vigor, am- bition, and dexterity formulates one of the best high school newspapers - the TATTLER. .. is ag gb---' A Enioying results of labor. Learning the art of preciseness. Tina Godlewski, Gloria Flock, Tim Osthimer, Cheryl Chrisman, and Carol Neville. The rush before the final deadline. Karen Sosnowicz, interviewer, Lana llsley, News Editor, and Ruth Loudenslager, News Feature Editor. We have solved our problem.' Junior Reporters: Joyce Sloan, Tom Konnert, Margaret Fuhr David Woll-c, and Jackie Borkowslci. ROYAL HER MAJ ESTY PAM ROSS Mya sis Q AN. wr Q 7 T Q3 ' f W , 4 x ,, . S L , K . . v T X -. P. , J. k I ., N PERCUSSION ROW I: J. Bridenbczugh, J. Auer, S. Colkins, ond G, Tefelski. ROW II: L. Glow, R. Steinbeck, G. King, D. Kosinski, and Jonlcowski. WOOD ARD FLUTES ROW I: S. Fruecif, J. Pitson, B. Boer, S. Shan- fecu, P. Karl, ond T. Schoenfelt. ROW II: H. Worrczl, L. Loubenrhol, C. Hcpp, P, Levin, and P. Kolling. I 5 i L I -ll CLARIN ETS ROW I: D. MacDonald, P. Mclrgy, D. Zeller, S. Sfelnicki, B. Rccleff, J. Moller, D. Turner, and D. Williamson ROW II: J. Henkel, N. Bedro, C. Friend, C. Chrismon, ond D. Lo- driere. ROW III: D. Romer, J. Bedor, D. Fish, P, Gohmeyer, J. Clark, M. Steele, J. Mcikowitz ond F. Hammer. TRLIMPETS ROW I: H. Worrol, D. Mosley, C. Stout, K. Benson, C. Sr Aubin, and P. LoCourse. ROW II: W. Beekman, M. Sablnagh, M. Fetzer, and J. Deloth. ROW III: J. Stark, R. Augustyniak, D. Decamp, L. Walter, and D. Marlin. SAXOPHON ES ROW 'ls B. Crossman, L. Stager, J. Bulwr, D. Mod- rawski, S. Golighfly, and C. Zipfel. ROW ll: R. Craig, L. Rosolowski, B. Kalling, T. Fculor, and D. Walling. FRENCH HORNS AND TROMBONES ROW I: V. Young, L. Hershmon, J. Furry, J. Lovin, C. Wilkins, and C. Knepper. ROW II: C. Morgan, G. Wheeler, T. Sefferly, and M. Hampton. ROW III: T. Pearce, B. Engelke, R. Hoffman, M. Edinger, A. Akeman, and R. McFarland. .3 2 1,. z.53' .32 , The band exhibited variety in its half-time shows. The season began with a Dutch show and ended with a salute to George Gershwin in the form of Rhapsody in Blue. ln the interim, the band pre- sented a fairy tale, Snow White, a Broadway show, Destry Rides Again, and a tribute to Spain with music from Carmen. Through the tireless effort of band members we enjoyed these colorful half-time shows which have become very much a part of Woodward. i TUBAS J. Wheeler, W. Stallings, R, Burlen, and l.. Shadle Mr, Samuel Szor - Director. FLAG BEARERS B. Dieball, L. Jarecki, K. Janiszewski, S. Seeber, M. M. Miller, D. Poole, and J. Friesner. Diane Vincent, Barbara Birt, Sandy Welever, Rochelle slager, and Carol Beveridge. I! J Saris, Karen Walter, Barbara Hay, Ruth Louden- MAJORETTE Through faithful practice and devotion the Woodward High School majorettes have exhib- ited skill and dancing talent during the colorful half-time shows. Karen Walter, Ruth Loudenslager, and Rochelle Saris at practice session. Performing new routine at one of our high- spirited mass meetings. B39 A -., .qigfgff m 333 NX w,,N..w' A I 1 f , Q' 19 K M A 5 if Q . :fr X was '57 -QM L-.k KJ 5 . X fix ' 'xx f , 4-Y .- ,, 415' ? 'sf' if E16 ' - Av gif X 1 .W in X Q Lg 1 4. ,, .TL .. . 5,1 ' f.. X ,Li .:. f:f Q,'e?'f!5fm ,f, , , V , .G m 44 . , Q i fJ,LQ7L' 1 . - .-,- fg,'2-i'f,?Jr41 , 35 ' uffif' 6 '5 ff 5? 1 -ei i . Hz, o is Q Q X ' 5' 49' 1 1 9, . fx f x J fy. 5 x, pl X- 'Q : -A My ,. ', iv JJ, ' . gill!! Q f T1-'21 ji' A NH' 5 xv! ig' l L gif' Q 5' 4Q inw- ia 1 Az 3. 4 x 'HSP- Q' ,Il .,.A ' ilu .X .4 4 4 , -K ii X as wefaib. .s, -,w , '5fT I?,i ',,, ' X ,gf , :zf p , . '- ,zig 1 1 'L ' L, - ' , .,., A., . .A k 3. Y , fr y FACU LW PLAY sw... Qi J ...fr-'Q Q, HE AIN'T DONE RIGHT BY NELL. Roars of laughter sailed through the auditorium as men of the faculty took over the stage and presented this play much to the delight of the student body. Stars were: Mr. Geis fLittIe Nellj, Mr. Gordon Uack Loganl, Mr. Knierim lLauraJ, Mr. Wilusz CHilton Hayesj, Mr. Rogolski fGranny Perkinsj, Mr. Cross Weraj, and Mr. Krost fBurkett Carltonj under the direc- tion ot Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Pownall, and Janet Whitney. It was a fine display of acting ability making it a performance long to be remembered by all. Orchestra members: K. Gordon, J. Debth, J. DePew, T. Prater, J. Rymsza, L. Shadle, J. Patridge, M. Reuter, J. Shaler, B. Mrozinslii, D. Rosenberger, and M. Sabbagh. ORCHESTRA THE WHITE DOVE Members of the Dramatics Club presented this serious and very emotional play with a profes- sional touch. The cast, Betty Pizzo, Dick Holla- baugh, Bob Hardesty, and Judy Krystotiak, com- bined with the direction of Mrs. Donovan made it a successful production. The play was one of the best seen by Woodward's student body. I am strong, Carlos. But why must you fight zee bull? Please protect him. DRAMATICS i CLUB PLAY .IU IOR - SENIOR PLAY Trying out for the Junior-Senior Play are Sharon Peters, Robin Popplewell, Bess Hatzinikolis Judy Visi, and Jackie Borkowski. Directors, Mrs. Donovan, Dick Hollabaugh, in charge of sets, Mrs. POWrl0ll: and Publicity, Mrs. MacKinnon. ASK A Y GIRL Wide-eyed, husband-seeking Meg Wheeler fBet1y Pizzoj goes to New York to find the man of her life CBob Har- destyj. Complications arise when the lucky man turns out to be uninterested in women. Reading with expression are Carol Am- bot, Sue Hessman, Charl Williams and Betty Pizzo. ir was 52.55 . in vi Sigh Y .LJ Z. in wav Rx X' Q 4 .. ? 25, X. 5354 qi. A A ,,x,.y, , x LEEIMIIEIII MII Fllll! gn, 1:1 k m qnf-,lf Q33 rl! V' . , , .-. X Qi . Si ipaq Q sing EY. ROW I: J. Kemp, J, Maish, R. Saris, P. Margy, B. Hatzinikolis, C. Gusses, G. Assally - Robe Mistress, and J. Dimmock - Li- brarian. ROW Il: Linda Stager, K. Burns, C. Henson, M. Ellen+ berger, Phyllis Laney, S. Hessman, G. Hochmuth, and J. Foster. CHORALIER Entertainment was brought to Woodward High School by the very active and energetic Choraliers. Their P.T.A. Program was a great success. They have engaged in other activities such as a dance, radio program, Christmas and Easter musicale, a choral festival, and Commencement. Long hours of practice result in pleasant listening for all. 147 ROW III: D. Daniels, N. Anasiewizy, E. Crittenden, E. Brown, C. Taylor, A. Hunter, J. Wilson, and A. Basil. ROW IV: P. New comb, M. Thomas, R. Dietsch, B. Hultz, L. Pauwels, and D. Bryan. Mr. Edgar Sorton. Director BOYS' CHORUS ROW I: J. Oberle, L. Pauwels, D. Layman, and F. Pope - Librarian. ROW II: B. Crapsey, H. Custer - Treasurer, S. Galembiewski - President, T. Mills, and P. Newcomb. I. ROW I: S. Chilcote - Librarian, L. Fielder - Sgt,-at-Arms, J. Jirinec - President, S. Ihrig - Vice President, J. Michaels, and J. Zipperlein. ROW II: B. Buslwrow, J. DePew, S. Emmitt, J. Boyd, S. Sommer, V. Zaenger, S. Rollf, D. Szarlip, and L. Hooper. ROW III: L. Peterson, S. Stewart, L. Bearer, S. Ball, D. Beam, J. Stone, S. Rosch, S. Hall, S. Caldwell, and M. Sarvis. ROW IV: Mr. Sorton, S. Stoftel, K, Gaines, L. Keivens, C. King, C. Dell, N, Martin, J. William- son, J. Minnick, and V. Reece. GIRL ' HORUS TRI-LIT Golden Harvest Holiday was the theme of the an- nual Tri-Lit held for the first time at the Commodore Perry Hotel. Couples glided across the dance floor to the music of Pretz Russell's band and forgot the cold crisp air outside. All in all it was a dreamy and memorable evening. HER MAJ ESTY Janice Kachenmeister Decorating for the big night. I96I TUDENT COUNCIL QLIEE JANICE KACHENMEISTER Janice was chosen by the student body to represent Woodward at the Area Student Council Dance, Masked Merriment, held at the Naval Armory. Previously, she attended a tea where she was judged on poise and character. Our queen made a fine show- ing and Woodward certainly is proud of her. f -. wiv 149 . i .s ssss is I9606I ARSITY CHEERLEADERS Doris Sokheim Captain Janice Kcxchenmeisfer Ccirol Rust Berty Jo Cloud Pam Ross Ti na Godlewski Ellie Bryon 150 ue Volare Doris Sakheim, Janice Kachenmeister, Tina Godlewski, Pam Ross, Ellie Bryan, Carol Rust, Sue Valare, and Betty Jo Cloud. Faithful Mascots il. t 'B . 9'-. l 1 Woodward rah echoes in the gym as the varsity cheerleaders prove their eagerness with spirit and enthusiasm. Besides maintaining a high sportsman- ship record, great pep has been added at the foot- ball and basketball games. They've helped the stu- dent body to show the team, win or lose, we're behind them l0O'M:. Da nny Krauss Carol Wilkinson Phyllis Turner Dependable Substitute X t as X Iijffx Yxtzgii QW! EQ. f, P-:jim Z 3 ROW 'lz J. Jewsan, G. Lakatos, M. Mathias, T. Kleparek, J. Ilsley, R. Sarabia, and J. Smith. ROW Ill: M. Baker, D. Florek, C. Jano- M. Saba, J. Patterson, L. White, J. Chamblee, R. Holmes, J. Bray, wiecki, B, Hess, D. Kregel, L. Carter, J. Peacock, D. Kornowa, and J. Stevens. ROW ll: R. Truss, T. Dickens, A. David, J. Clark, H. Robinson, J. Suchomma, and J. Robinson. J. Cichanski, D. Maiewski, L. Welshons, R. Okdie, J. Murawski, V 't S d Charging through the Arc of Triumph draped in A Commendable Record A desire for success, long practice sessions under the super- vision of a conscientious coaching staff compiled a sub- stantially good record. An over-all season of four wins, one tie, and four losses constitutes the 1960 varsity record. At the end of the season, we placed fifth in the city league competition. blue and white. During halftime in the locker room, the boys discuss weak points in their opponent's defense. 155 A roar of applause for our head football coach, Mr. Lou Meszaros. Competent managers are Larry Morgan, Jim Royster, Bob Frideger, and Tom Britton. 3 I Larry Carter clears the way for the advancing John Patterson. MILTON BAKER Senior Guard All City Honorable Mention LARRY CARTER Junior Fullback 5 aa WOODWARD Polar Bears and the CLAY Eag- les battled to a 0 to 0 tie. Since neither team started well, it was not until the fourth quarter that the teams began a substantial drive. With Patterson, Truss, and Mathias hitting away at their line until the final play of the game, we plunged into the end zone for what appar- ently was a touchdown. A penalty nullified the play, thus ending the game in a deadlock. CY '39 e 6252 JERRY CLARK Senior Guard All City Second Team Woodward boosters experienced many tense moments until the very end of the WOODWARD- MACOMBER tilt. The final score was T8 to 14 with Woodward winning its first City League game. Two Robinson-to-Truss aerials gave Woodward its first scores. Larry Carter, 230 pound fullback, accounted for our third score which clinched the game. ,, l- ALEXANDER DAVID Senior Tackle All City Second Team Having lost our first string quarterback, Jim Robinson, our attack lost its normal co-ordination. This enabled CENTRAL to acquire an early twelve to nothing lead in the first half. In the second half a determined WOODWARD team scored on a well executed roll- out pass play by Saba to Kornowa. At the final gun, the scoreboard read a 12 to 6 defeat. WOODWARD triumphed over WAITE on a forty- four yard scamper by speedster Roger Truss, a half- back. John Patterson kicked the extra point giving us a 7 to 0 score in the first half. Since the Indians threats were successfully met, the score remained the same. The night's triumph brought a pleasing smile to Lou Meszaros, former Waite coach. TOM DICKENS Senior End DICK FLOREK Senior Tackle All City Honorable Mention Mike Saba plunges through the gap for a two-point conversion 5 wt' . 'G - ite Qgx Q0 BOB HESS Junior End All City Honorable Mention D. Kornowa made a fine catch of a Saba pass for a twenty-nine yard gain A third quarter score and conversion by LIBBEY took a victory from the grasp of the Polar Bears. WOOD- WARD scored on an intercepted pass by John Patter- son iust before halftime. Then Libbey came up with an eighty-five yard pass-play for a touchdown handing the bears a 7 to 6 loss. CHUCK JANOWIECKI Senior Center All City First Team Offense TOM KLEPAREK Junior 153 ruiiback WOODWARD suftered on 'I8 to 6 set- back at the hands of CANTON CENTRAL CATHOLIC. After Mike Saba's recovery of o fumble on Canton's thirty-four yard line, Larry Carter plunged in the last two yards for the T.D. RALPH KUYOTH Senior Guard DAVE KREGAL Senior Tackle All City First Team Offense Roger Truss speeds down the field to gain yardage against Libbey. DENNIS KORNOWA Junior End MIKE MATHIAS Sophomore . Haltback JOHN PATTERSON Senior Halfback AII City First Team Oftense and Defense Gained yardage on the first play from scrimmage. An enthusiastic crowd watched a hard playing WOODWARD eleven encounter WHITMER in a 28 to 0 romp. Woodward quarterback, Mike Saba, carried the ball into paydirt twice. John Patterson had one of his finest nights, carrying the ball the majority of the time and moving it well. This was Woodward's third win ofthe season. JIM ROBINSON Senior Quarterback RUBEN SARABIA Junior Tackle s Hampered by fumbles and penalties WOODWARD's team was defeated 40 to 12 by the DEVILBISS Tigers. John Patterson scored both touchdowns. The first came after catching a fumble in mid air and then racing into the end zone. A Lateral MIKE SABA QQ? Hovering over the ball in a stanze, the team waits for the signal. i Junior Quarterback All city Honorable Mention JIM STEVENS Junior Guard LEE WHITE Senior Fullback Roger Truss skirts the end for IO yards. Senior John Patterson, doing the bulk of the ball carrying for WOODWARD scored three touchdowns. Mike Saba added a two point conversion for a total of twenty points. The game ended a 20 to 12 victory over SCOTT by the Bears. Q tg Q . .X , ,, X X A -, -, : -fm -5' it , ' ' .- K if-rg w ', Q51 - my 1 ' k F ' I w John Patterson delivers a solid tackle again st a Clay Eagle. Honor is given the fathers of our Woodward football players, who wear the blue and white. 3 5 S i 5 ROW I: G. Kreamer, C. Mandell, R. Dusseau, G. Baxter, J. Si bold, H. Deltts, R. Grant, A. Barrett, M. Kopka, and M. Johnson ROW Il: R. Hones, R. Cherry, G. Quay, C. Fountain, M. Bosak, J. White, M. Reardon, J. Intagliattia, M. Fisher, M Torgler and L. McGee. ROW IV: J. Potts, L. Walter, J. Price E Kuhn J Tar vin, W. Davis, L. Keller, R. Smith, D. Wetzel, R Harris and A W. Crapsey, F. Assally, W. Reimschubssel, J. Allen, and T Sfgner, Ginter. ROW Ill: R. Wilkins, W. Werely, W. Minncrd, C. Earhart, Freshman Squad LIGHTWEIGHT RECORD FRESHMEN RECORD Woodward ,,,,,,,, 14 S5011 ,,,, Woodward ........ 18 Scott .... Woodward .... . . .14 Macomber WOOClWGrCl . . .12 Macomber Woodward .... . . .28 Waite . . . WO0ClWGrd . . 0 Waite . . . Woodward .... . . .30 Central . . Woodward . . 0 Central . Woodward .... ...12 Devilbiss . W00dWC1rd .. 6 Devilbiss . Woodward .... . . . O St. Francis WOOCIWGFCJ . . .16 St. Francis Woodward .... . . .16 Libbey . . . Woodward. . . . . 8 Libbey . . With both a spirit of relief and sorrow, senior band members march for the final time in the uniforms of the Woodward High School Band. A iob well done, Seniors. ROW I: J. Robinson, J. Johnson, E. Zitlow, J. Johnson, J. Clark, D. Durbin, M. Kocher, G. Hammer, E. Babiak, and D Kornowa and Coach Robie. ROW II: B. Lingnell, D. Drago, J. Bednarski, ROW IV: D. KOFHOWQ, B. Berenchik, Gnd J- Shvll D. Rose, and B. Tunison - Manager. ROW III: M. Thompson, Woodward ...... Woodward ...... Woodward Woodward Woodward ...... Woodward Macomber Waite . . . Central . Libbey . . . DeVilbisS Scott .... Baseball 2 Woodward...... ... . .. 14 Woodward . . 5 Woodward . . 7 Woodward . . . . . 1 Woodward . . 1 Woodward Won Sectional Tournament Runner-Up in the District Tournament 164 Macomber Waite . . Central . . Libbey . . Scott .... DeVilbiss A M E R I . ROW I: D. Farris, J. McLecury, E. Bcxbick. and H. Thompson. ROW ROW I: L. Dunn, L. Florkowski, B. Dilgort, and T. Dusluk. ROW II: J. Roberts, J. Bar- ker, G. Rcnhe, and M. Koprowski. ll: Coach Maher, T. Konnert, ond N A T fp! I O N A Che s SITTING: M. Homes, R. Broker, S. Jonick, R. Permcr, A. Topor, and M. Snyder. STANDING: R. Bearer Coach LcVeHe, Couch Foose, ond D. Zygulu. lo- P. 9. .5 .-9-ooo. 0 ,ale 5 , -U:-5: . 166 ROW I: D. Case, P. Pegorsch, E. LeRoy, D. Scott, D. Troendle, T. Poore, M. Barrett, D. Braden, D. Farris, T. McCoy, and A House. ROW ll: Coach Maher, G. Stokes, A. Miller, S. Berlin R. Bucholz, L. Sobecki, D. Symanski, R. Counter, C. Scurlock J. Barker, J. DelBrocko, T. Rutherford, and Coach Matthews. ROW III: J. Leininger, L. Youngman, S. Melin, J. Mercurio, and B. Barrett. Cross-Countr Woodward. . . . . .26 Woodward... . . .31 Woodward. . . . . .28 Woodward. . . . . .22 Woodward. . . . . .33 Woodward... . . . .21 Woodward. .. . . . .23 Bowling Green . .. . 29 Libbey ..... . . . 24 DeVilbiss . . . . . 27 Central .... . . . 36 Macomber . . . . . 24 Scott .... . . . 34 Waite . . . . . 34 167 Golf ROW I: J. Jirinec, B. Zeberkiewicz, and T. Pemberton. ROW ll: M. Mason, D. Lewandowski, Coach Krosr B. Pemberton, and T. Poore. Woodward ..... . . . Woo dwa rd ......... Woodward ......... Woodwa rd ......... Woodwa rd ......... Wood wa rd ......... Woodwa rd ......... Woo dwa rd ......... Woodwa rd ......... 8 8 24 8 10M 21M 12 18 16 Sylvania Burnham DeVilbiss ........ . . Scoh ...... Libbey ..... Central .... Holland ......... . . Macomber ........ . . Sylvania Burnham Holland ....... . . . . . 168 16 16 0 16 13M 2M 12 6 8 Woodward Woodward ROW I: C. Schulz, T. Werner, and J. Shaler. ROW ll: J. Perrine, J. Woodbury, J. Pomorski, and J. Baumanis. Woodward ..... .... Woodwa rd Woodward ..... .... Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward St. Francis DeVilbiss .... .... Central .. Waite .. Libbey .... .... Scott Rogers .... .... Clay .... Macomber Tennis Coach Martin ROW I: L. Johnson, D. Myers, D. Case, D. Braden, T. McCoy, Rice, J. Jewson, J. Chamblee, A. Jones J Patterson D Avery and S. McLin. ROW II: C. Schroeder, M. Mathias, R. Smith, L. R. Truss, S. Berlin, R. Like, G, Gaertner and Coach Matthews Youngman, M. Barrett, W. Hawkins, K. McLin, E. Nagel, P. ROW IV: J. Husman, D. Michalak, H. Robertson J Abrams G Pegorsch, J. Ilsley, and J, Bray. ROW III: Coach Maher, H. McCreery, D. Florek, A, David, M. Baker and J Peacock Tra ck Woodward 50M Central .. 67M Woodward. . . . . .47V2 Waite . . . 70V2 Woodward. . . 23W Macomber 9316 Woodward. . . . . .28 DeVilbiss . . . . . 90 Woodward 15 Scott . . . 106 Woodward 16M Libbery . 'lO'IV2 ROW I: J. Foster, D. Troendle, L. Johnson, G. Schafer, and J. E. Turner. ROW III: R. Scanlon, J. Chamblee E Babuak and Hohn. ROW II: B. Cherry, A. House, G. Kikolski, J. Ilsley, and A. David. ROW IV: D. Braden, M. Torgler, and M Parker Coach Smith Woodward .... ..... I 2 Woodward .... .... I 8 Woodward .... .... 3 'I Woodward .... ..... I 7 Woodward .... . . . Woodward .... .... I 8 Woodward .... . . . Woodward .... ..... I 3 Woodward .... .... 'I 5 Woodward .... .... 2 'I Wrestlin Central .. Waite . . . Scott .... SI. Francis Rogers . . . DeViIbiss . Macomber Perrysburg Libbey . . . Bedford . . ROW I: J. Barker, R. Roman, R. Truss, ond K. Powell. ROW II: J. Cytlok, J. Leininger, J. Bednclrski, cmd M Saba. ROW III: T. Britton - Mgr., D. Rose, J. Clark, D. Kornowo, and B. Frideger - Mgr, Varsity Squad M Presentation of 1960-1961 basketball squads by Gentleman Jim. ST. FRANCIS gave WOODWARD its first de- feat of the season 65 to 52. The Knights led all through the game even though the Bears trimmed the margin to within 10 points. Jerry Barker led the scorers with 16 points. SYLVANIA pushed past WOODWARD 49 to 41. The Bears fought back and scored 17 points in the third quarter without much avail. Sophomores Jerry Barker and Jim Lein- inger scored 12 and 10 points, respectively. JERRY BARKER Sophomore Guard ll We Expect Is 1003 Effort During the 1960-1961 basketball season the Wood- ward Polar Bears fought some close battles but ended with an 18-0 record for the season. lnexperienced ball players under new leadership often hampered the Woodward cause. We are justly proud of our boys' EFFORT which will surely lead to greater achievements in the future. ,KAW ws-'ff 9c,,,. Arnold Brown James Henahan Athletic Director Equipment Manager Give your all, boys, for Woodwardl says Coach Knierim. scar Sl, 1 A. lf- n 2 Q J-f Q -Q i .nw MACOMBER scored its easiest win of the season by defeating Woodward 64 to 30. The closest the Bears came was at half time 23-19. The Polar Bears threw away the ball 'IO times without being able to score. Barker connected for 8 points. LIBBEY hustled to a comfortable lead in the first quarter 24 to 'll over Wood- ward. As the final second ticked off the Cowboys won 70 to 38. Sophomores Jerry Barker and Jim Leininger led the scoring for the Bears with 9 and 7 points. Over reaching his defenders. John Cytlak tallies against Waite. A fast break by Mike Saba for the Polar Bears. JERRY CLARK Senior Guard ml 5'5 '3.eT' Kaul L and rn: nm Rfb ami mm william fn 1 -aj: ..............::-..- -::s .::. 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X '- 'f:...: IIGQUFS 1 m - .aunnmuvrnunvn JOHN CYTLAK Senior Center nr WAITE thumped WOODWARD 58 to 28. The Bears hit only 'I3'M-, ofthe tield goal attempts. Barker tallied for 17 points to lead the Bears. Set Shot In a non-league game, WHITMER posted a 65 to 55 victory over WOODWARD. I The Panthers built up a substantial lead and were able to clear the bench. The Bears outscored the Panthers 20-ll in the fourth quarter but the late rush proved unsuccessful. Mike Saba con- nected tor 14 points. Dennis Rose recovers a loose ball from the backboard. The Knights ,ry to block Mike Sobds Hp-in l M1 DENNIS KORNOWA Junior Center The WOODWARD Bears playing on their home floor were handed their 9th defeat of the season 57 to 50 by SCOTT. Woodward took a brief 2-0 lead and tied the game 14-all but were unable to go ahead. Jerry Barker and Mike Saba scored 15 and 14 points respectively. IL 3 1 Tu, N -M' -X K --X xg x -- 4 -ff' ,wfzw uf: ' nnv-1 f zmwff mmm mf K mm. za rmmw nzrmwlnfr 'swnzvrnw fwfwrauw ,nrwswwm vw 1, n RONALD ROMAN Junior Guard EASTWOOD pulled ahead in the fourth quarter beating WOOD- WARD 57-46. The Bears going in- to a full-court press fouled repeat- edly and the Eagles dropped in 10 charity tosses. Both teams scored 20 field goals apiece. Barker led the losers with ll points. Jump shot by Jerry Barker from the top ofthe key, Foul Shot Coach Ben JetTery's Macmen lead 21-8 in the first quarter but the determined WOODWARD Polar Bears fought back and outscored MACOMBER 'I6-15 in the second quarter. The deficit could not be overcome and the Bears lost their 13th game in a row 79-57. DENNIS ROSE Junior Forward sg jf' XA S' .,mWM.m,., N haf 1 X ' j K sax . ' X555 rx. X RSI? ..........-M. s ' i L x xii x 'SS 3 MN , an rw SCOTT'S offense got moving in the fourth quarter to halt the hustling WOODWARD Polar Bears 62 to 42. The Bulldogs held a slim lead at half time 27 to 23. John Bednarski and Jerry Barker connected for 1'I points each. Pivot Compiling a 22 to 8 lead at the end of the first quarter, WOOD- WARD was unable to overcome CENTRAL'S lead. By the end of the game the scoreboard read 74 to 52 with Woodward on the short end. Jerry Barker led our scorers by putting 'I4 points through the hoop. A rousing cheer for our team!! f h , , fy, i - ii. MIKE SABA ROGER TRUSS Guard Guard Junior Junior Coach Knierim briefs the boys on new defensive strategy. LIMA - CENTRAL withstood a last quarter rampage by the Polar Bears to pull out a thrilling 74-72 vic- tory. WOODWARD had five men. in double figures: Bednarski, Barker, Saba, Kornowa, and Rose. The high man was Dennis Rose with 18 points. 180 Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward ...... Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward ...... Woodward Woodward ROW I: W. Miller, C. Schulz, J. Mackiewicz, and W. Mitchell. ROW ll: J. Johnston A Rogers M Math ias, and G. Reichlin. ROW Ill: E. Bieniek, D. Bishop, and L. Welshons. St. Francis Sylvania . . . . . . DeVilbiss . . . . . . Rogers ..... . . . Macomber . Libbey . . . Waite . . . Whitmer ... ... Scott .. Central .. DeVilbiss . . . . . . Eastwood . . . . . Macomber . . . . . . Libbey ..... . . . Waite . . . Scott ...... . . . Central . . . Lima-Central Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward Woodward ...... ROW I: G. Kuhn, S. Powder, R. Holland, J. Sibold, and M. Lahr. ROW ll: L. McGee, D. Kornowa, D. Buss, J. Tarbin, and R. Wilkins. ROW Ill: Manager D. Franz, J. Potts, B. Wendt, and L. Walter. St. Francis DeVilbiss Macomber Libbey .. Waite .. Bedford . Scott . . . Central . DeVilbiss Macomber Libbey .. Waite . . . Scott . . . Central . A game of checkers is enioyed by these girls from moderate gym class. GIRLS A friendly smile and a hearty welcome are what the girls in gym classes can look forward tot from their teachers. Each teacher tries to see that the girls maintain the teamwork which is necessary for good spirit. Volleyball, baseball, and basketball are some of the games in which these girls participate to show their true Woodward teamwork. fun. Watch - l got itll Merry-go-round is a favorite pastime for these girls to have They're tallying up the scores to see who wonl Good sportsmanship is the main ideal which these girls obtain, whether they win or lose. After school intramurals are offered to those girls who wish to further their athletic standards. They achieve a satis- faction of knowing they have reached the ultimate of respect and fair play in their true Woodward manner. A game of badminton keeps these girls active before class begins. S PCRTS l l Keeping up with their exercises helps these girls keep physi cally well cidiusted. Boseboll - on all time favorite summertime sport. .....,A, Y 6 M W.: .7 rgl , M. -2-.swf ...QM..b - W .L im . S. N-w......L wmwlqn ...sm Jump-Jump-Jump-Jumpl 1 Interested Juniors pause to observe the bulletin board in the girls 9Ym- 1 L R . N -:-I . 2 V x Q Y x 5 'M ll' i fflir 184- 1 :35 .'f ,gpsgyj 1- a i kb -- s 1 , N.: Qnz:1p,..:.-1 , . it ., . ' - zgzyfi .z, : 2 - m gm . Ping-Pong is demonstrated for us by two capable players. W - V . I Q 1 X ia' 1 fgflj :Q A' 1 Duck for the oyster - dive for the clam U I Having a hoopin' good timell The Shumeboard Kids. 1 .. pw' PW ....s - , K 5 wud iam fl :m mll llllll fllwfiijliiflig llmlulllll i lll l wf311 illlllllllllll lllll Mfagw i llllllll llll lllll uaaaumpujm : mul lmllllllllfamafan. ff llllllllllll lllllll lisnasnsufQQ wf. lllllll lllllllllll illlilliliiib llllllllllllllllllll BUILD -C N-. X N :ff Trix I .-A X RE EARCH PLA T GEORGE P. MacNlCHOL, JR. President Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company Woodward High School and the Saga Stat? is proud and honored to pub- iicly recognize the Libbey-Owens-Ford Company for its contributions to the welfare of Toledo. The beauty of our city is enhanced by the impressive edifices erected by the company. More important, however, is the evidence of the company's civic-mindedness, their continuing concern for the welfare of Toledo, indicated in their ex- tensive program of research dedicated to the improvement of the glass in- dustry and the introduction of new uses of glass products. JOHN D. BIGGERS Chairman - Finance Committee Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company CURTIS W. DAVIS Executive Vice President Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company e s -sv 1:5-gg'-fag: se' X M- -AQ51.: L A ' X.. l T za, I , I A S E ALMA MATER 4558712 Alma Mater Woodward High School Colors white and blue. 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