Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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In future years we may glance through the pages of this year' book and reminisce. Here are all the successes and failures, the friendships and experiences, the sidelights and highlights. This is our story that we dedicate to you - all of you who have helped to build these memories. PRINTING PLATES FOR THE GENERAL ANNUAL WERE PRODUCED BY THE NORTHERN ENGRAVING AND ELECTROTYPE COMPANY, CANTON, OHIO ADMINISTRATION FACULTY .............. SENIORS ................ GTHERS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ...... MUSIC .............. SPORTS ................ MEMORIES ARE Cmfmfd MADE OF THIS,, ...... CLASS HISTORY ............ ........ . ........ - CLASS WILL ....... CLASS PROPHECY ADVERTISEMENTS 8 11 16 40 52 82 90 120 132 134 136 121 page five HHMINISIHHHHN mm IHUUHY MR. ROLAND W. SAYRE THE DEAN S MR. RANDALL HARTLEY MRS. EDITH -'OSS page eight C3663 THE PRINCIPAL During Mr. Sayre's two years at NVooster High, he has shown a genuine interest in the stu- dents and their activities. He is never too busy to help a student solve a problem or make a deci- sion. His guidance is very valu- ahle and students enjoy work- ing with him. fik clark mperviximi is very wide, he lilkvs ai Niezil interest in 2lc'liYiliCS1ll XVoosler lli,li Ili ix allways willing to zissiml students llliflll 5lllllJOl'il'li :ind irienil. THE SUPERINTENDENT Xllhuugh the Hlllgt' ul Nlr. Boclenlmen- em-ver he mn: they consider him xi very MR. D. l'. BUDENBENDER -----GLQ6 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT and TESTING SUPERVISOR MR. RALPH BEECHY MR. PAUL DODEZ Assistam Superintendent Testing Supervisor page ninm Mr. Chester Shamel, Mr. limmett D. Miller, Mr. Nlilliam I. Schreiber, Mr. Harold Gerberich, Mr. Donald S. llcll THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The l956-57 Board of Education has been busy with many varied school matters. One ol' its efforts has been the completion of the .Iunior High and Senior High building project. The additional facilities in the Alunior High building include two classrooms on the top lloor, a large study hall and library combination on the ground lloor, and a kitchen, cafeteria, and two handicraft rooms in the basement. The Senior High improvements include a new science department with modern lab and classroom facilities combined, and the completion of the gymnasium and shop area. More extensive athletic activities lor both boys and girls are provided in the new gym, and the shop area includes an automotive shop and classroom, a drafting room, metal shop, wood shop, and a graphic arts department. Wfith the separation of the junior High and Senior High, a new charter has been obtained, granting two years for junior High and four years for Senior High school. This charter enabled the establishment ol a new Junior High curriculum. This year a new salary schedule lor teachers was adopted. This will make VVooster a little more attractive to new teachers. In April the Board played host to the board members and superintendents of five neigh- boring counties. This meeting, which was held at Parkview School, was to discuss school legis- lature and other problems. OFFICERS Mr. Wfilliam I, Shreiber ...,.........,..,,,,... .,,,.,... P resident Mr. Chester E. Shamel ..,. o... X fice-president Mr. Roy XV. Miller .... .,,.......... . .. Clerk page ten MATHEMATICS 8: BUSINESS EDUCATION Row 1-Mr. Robert Quigley Plane Geometry: West Liberty State Col- lege, B.A.: West Virginia University, M.A. Miss Virginia Carson Bookkeeping: General Business: Adviser, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S. in Education: Kent State Uni- versity: University of Denver: Ohio State University. Miss Gladys Jacobs Shorthand 11: Typing ll: Personal Typ- ing: Adviser, Junior Class: Adviser. FBLA: Kent State University, B.S. in Education: Columbia University, M.A. Mr. William Sadler Algebra 9: U.S. History 11: Adviser. Jun- ior Hi-Y: College of Wooster, B.A.: Kent State University: Ohio University? Mt. Union College. Mr. Ralph Sabock Elementary Physical Education: Arithme- tic: Muskingum College. B.A. Miss Lorella McKinney Algebra 9: Advanced Algebra: Trigono- metry: Solid Geometry: Adviser, Senior High Student Council: Ohio Northern Uni- versity, B.S. in Education: Ohio State U- niversity. M.A.: Purdue University: Car- negie Institute of Technology. Mrs. Rachel Fetzer Shorthand 12: Secretarial Practice: Per- sonal Typing: Adviser, Senior Tri-Hi-Y: Assistant Adviser. FBLA: Otterbein Col- lege, BS. in Education. SCIENCE Mr. Wayne Hostetler Chemistry: Ticket manager of athletics: Bluffton College, B.S.: Kent State. Mr. Glen Boling Agriculture: Adviser, FFA: Ohio State University, B.S. in Agriculture. Mr. Floyd Maurer Physics: General Mathematics: Algebra 9: Visual Education: The College of Woos- ter. B.S.: Ohio State University. M.A.: Case Institute of Technology. Mr. James Byrd Biology: Basketball coach: Assistant foot- ball coachi Morris Harvey College, B.S.: West Virginia University, M.S. Mr. Kenneth Zuercher General Science: Coach, Junior High foot- ball, golf: Findlay College, B.A. Mr. John Riley General Science 9: Assistant football coach: Layton Grade School basketball coach: Head track coach: Muskingum Col- lege. B.A. in Education. IIOME ECONOMICS 8: MANUAL ARTS Seated-Mrs. Shirlee Buehler Home Economics-Foods: Co-adviser, FHA: Ohio Wesleyan University. B.A. in Voca- tional Home Economics. Mr. Paul Spangler Mechanical Drawing: Kent State Univer- sity. B.S.: Ohio State University. Miss Esther Fausnaugh Home Economics 10, ll: Adviser, Junior Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio Northern University: Wit- tenberg College, B.S.: Ohio State Univer- sity, M.A. Mrs. Nannette Moxon Home Economics 12: Co-adviser. FHA: Yankton College. B.A.: South Dakota Uni- versity. B.S, Standing-Mr. Orin Beechy Graphic Arts: Driver Training: Goshen College. B.S.: Kent State, M.E,: Ohio State University. Mr. James Shelly Industrial Arts 9, Wood and Metal: In- dustrial Arts ll, Wood: Industrial Arts 12, Mektal: Kent State University. B.S. and 9. 'le l F inn... , page 4-levcn page twclvc' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Gene Coleman Head of Physical Education: Athletic Di- rector: Varsity football coach: Ohio Northern University, B.S, in Education. Mr. Roman Majerczak Boys' Physical Education: Assistant foot- ball and track coach: Ohio Wesleyan U- niversity, B.S. in Education. Mrs. Emy Lou Riley Girls' Physical Education: Adviser W Girls: Adviser G.A,A. Mrs. Susan Retzler Girls' Physical Education: Adviser Cheer- leaders and Aquacade: The College ot Wooster, B.A. ENGLISH AND SPEECH Seated-Mr. Hal Grouver English 11: Assistant adviser, FTA: Juni- or Red Cross sponsor: Kent State Univer- sity. B.S.: Ohio University. graduate work. Miss Ruth King English 9: Dramatics: Adviser, Soc and Buskin, National Thespian: The College of Wooster, B.S. Standing-Miss Lucile Nesbitt English 12: Adviser, the ANNUAL: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Western Re- serve University, M.A. Mr. Robert Pollock Speech: Debate: Radio: English 11: Ad- viser, WHSV: Otterbein College, B.A.: Ohio State University: Kent State Univer- sity. Miss Lucille Carroll English 10: Adviser, FTA: Wilmington College, B.A.: Ohio State University, M.A. Miss Charlotte Williams English 10: Madison College, Harrison- burg, Virginia: B.S. in Elementary and Secondary Education. Miss Ann Schofield English 9, 10: Adviser, Senior Class: Mus- kingum College, B.A.: Ohio State Univer- Sl y. MUSIC, ART, LANGUAGE, LIBRARY Row l-Mr. L. G. Hurst Music Supervisor: Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Mixed Chorus: Ashland College, B.M: Ohio State University, M.A. in Mu- sic Education. Mr. Jack Emig Band: Orchestra: Grade School Instru- mental Music: Ohio State University, B.S. in Music Education: Vandercook College of Music, M,M. in Music Education. Mrs. Martha Sidle Latin 10: Adviser. Sophomore Latin Club: The College of Wooster. B.A. Mrs. Ruth Tracy Latin 9: Adviser, Freshman Latin Club: Iowa Wesleyan College, B.A.: Harvard University, graduate work. Row 2-Miss Erma Hudson Librarian: Adviser, Library Club: Toledo University, B.A.: Western Reserve Univer- sity, B.L.S. Mr. Dominic Scolaro French 11, 12: Spanish 11, 12: Adviser Spanish Club, French Club: Rome Univer- sity, Candidate for Ph.D. in Political Sci- ence: Youngstown University, B.A.: Kent State University, Graduate Assistant of Spanish and French. Miss Shirley Moore Senior High School Art: Grade School Art: Kent State University, B.S. in Edu- cation: Coronado School of Fine Arts. SOCIAL SCIENCE Seated-Miss Barbara Kaylor Civics 9, 12: Journalism: Adviser, the GENERAL: The College of Wooster. BA.: Ohio State University. M.A. Miss Betty Edwards Distributive Education and Coniinercial Law: Graduate of Ohio State University: B.S. in Business Education and graduate work at Ohio State University. Standing-Mr. Robert Moore World History: Business Manager, the GENERAL and the ANNUAL: Denison U- niversity. B.S. and M.S.: Ohio State Uni- versity. Mr. Paul Batdorf Driver Training: Wittenberg College: Ohio State University, BA. Mr. Donald Welsh U.S, History: Ashland College. B.A.: Uni- versity of Akron. M.A, Mr. Paul Ladd U.S. History ll: World Problems 121 Civics l2g Swimming coach: Assistant baseball coach: Defiance College. B.S. Sl-ICRETARIES Mrs. Arline Gilmor. Miss Patricia Yankello. Mrs. Carol Kane, Miss Norma Jean Angel Secretaries to the Principal-Mrs. Gilmor, Miss Yankello Secretaries to the Superintendent-Mrs. Kane, Miss Angel CUSTODIANS Row l-Mr. George Bollinger, Superintendent ugh Buildings and Grounds, Mr. Charles ney Row 2-Mr. Delmar Bryant, Mr. William Fowler. Mr. Paul Amstutz Row 3-Mr. Brady Evans, Mr. Edward Bracer, Mr. Charles limerick page thirteen A, - .lg page sixteen , l Row 1-Miss Schofield, Janet Mosher, Rae Bitler, Carol Collier Row 2-Tom Henderson, Dave Briggs, Harold Kinney, Mr. Byrd SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tom Henderson ..... ...... S . President Dave Briggs ...e... ...,.. V ice-president Carol Collier ..... ,,,,..., S ecretary janet Mosher ,,ee.... ..e...i. ....e ...e.........,7.... T 1' e asurer Rae Bitler, Harold Kinney .....7,,...,....,,e ..,7,, C 0-social chairman Miss Ann Schofield, Mr. james Byrd .,r.. ....e,.,.e....,,e,, A dvisers CYNTHIA ANNE ABER Tri-Hi-Y 2. fl, 4, vice-president 23 junior Red Cross Council 33 FH.-K 1.2, program chairman 23 YVHSV 43 Library Club l, 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin l, 2. 3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Leaders Club 3. 43 General staff 3. 4, circulation and feature staff 3, reporter 43 Annual staff makeup 43 French Club 43 GAA 2. 3. 4. social chairman 3. PEGGY LOU AMOS Student Council I3 Soc and Buskin l, 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 YVHSV 2, 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 42 GAA 2, 3, 4, All-star hockey 4: Girls Chorus I3 Ga'111'r'nl staff l. PHOEBE CHLOE BAHL Gl'!lt'l'l1l staff l3 Latin Club I, 23 G.-XA I. 2. 3. 4, All-star basket- ball l, soccer, bowling l3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 33 FT.-X 2. 3. 43 French Club 3, 4, social chairman 33 Girls Chorus l. GERALD MICHAEL AUKERMAN Football l. 2: Radio Club 2. 3, 43 Filtnbreakers l. 2, 3. 4. ager 3, 4. 4. FHA l, 2, 4. MARJORIE LOELLA BECK Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, SANDRA ANN BERGER LAUREL JEANNE BAYER FHA 2, 33 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 General staff 3, 4. THOMAS E. BAHL FFA l, 2, 3, 4, sentinel 3, vice-president 43 Baseball l. 2. man- SANDRA JEAN BEELER Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FBLA 33 FHA 2, 33 Girls Chorus li GA.-X 3, 43 Aquacade modern dance 3. 43 Girls Chorus 13 Spanish Club 3. CHARLES DEAN BELL Latin Club l, 2: Track l, 2, 3, lctterman 2, 33 Boys UW Associ4 ation 3, 43 Mathematics Club 4, chairman of constitutional com- mittee 43 District-State scholarship tests I, 3. page seventeen RACHAEL BARBARA BITLER North Mont High School, Turbotville, l'a,. I, 23 Spanish Club 3, -lg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 GAA 3, 43 All-star soccer 43 Leaders Club 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Choir 4, secretary-treasurer 43 Senior class co- social chairman: Homecoming Queen. HELEN IRENE BOW ERS NFL I, 2. 3, 43 Prince of Peace 3, 43 Debate l, 23 Degree of HERBERT J. BERRY FFA I, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Parliamentary Procedure team 2, 3, -I3 State Agronomy Contest I. 2, 3. 4: State Convention delegate 33 National Convention 33 Chapter Farm Mechanics award 2: Chapter Public Speaking award 33 State winner in Extemporane- ous Speaking Contest 3: Best records in chapter 43 Student ad- viser 3. HARRIET JOYCE BERRY FHA l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, rice-president 33 devotional leader 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Girls Chorus I3 CAA 2, 3. RONALD LESTER BILLHEIMER REBECCA SUE BILLIAR 'Fri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Merit I, Degree of Honor 2, Degree of Excellence 33 Tri-I-Ii'Y 2, 3. 4: FIA 2, 3, 4, librarian: Latin Club I, 23 French Club 3, 4: fi!'7I!'I'Ilf reporter, editorial staff 2, business staff 2, 3, business man- ager 43 Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 'llhcspian 23 WHSV 2, 3, 43 GAA I3 District-Slate Scholarship tests I, 2, 35 II'ashington Seminar 4. BETTY ISABELLE BRENNEMAN Cirls Chorus I3 Senior Choir 2. 3, 43 Girls Ensemble I3 GAA I, 2, 4, All-star volleyball I3 Allastar bowling I, All-star soccer I. All- star softball I, co-captain I: Latin Club I, 2: General business staff 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LARRY LEE BRENNEMAN Hi-Y 2: Track l, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4. DAVID MICHAEL BRIGGS Football I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Basketball I3 Latin Club I, 2, vice-president 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, program chair- man 33 junior Red Cross Council I3 Student Council 2, 3, 4, vice- presidcnt 43 Class vice-president 3, 43 Boys HIV Association 3, 4. GERALD BRUCE BRIGGS FFA I. 2. 3, 4. secretary 33 Track 2, 3, 4, page eighteen its t Y? JOHN EDWARD BRYNER Band I. 2. 3, -I3 Orchestra I, 2, -lg Pep Band I, 2, El. 43 Brass F Choir I, 2, Il. -I3 Latin Club I. 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Annual staff 3, 4. cosbusicss IIlZlII2lgCl' -I: Student council I 'loves BUCHWALTER SHIRLEY LOUISE BULLENS Tri-Hi-Y 2. Il, 4. WILLIAM RUSSELL BURNS f9f'm'rnl stall' -4: Spanish Club I. 2: Truck I, 2: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, sl, DECK 4. president lg Football JAMES A. BUTLER Hi'Y 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club El, 4. CHARLES WVILLIAM BUTTERBAUGH DECK 4. BERNERD EUGENE CAMPBELL Hi-Y 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 3, 4, chief engineer 3, 43 Soc and Buskin 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Honor Thespian -lg Co4Chairman of lights 3, 43 Filmbreakers 2: Spanish Club 3. PAUL REYNOLD CARSON Band Ig Latin Club 2, 3: FFA 2. 3. 4. Parliamentary Procedure Team 3, 43 Farm Equipment Contest 3, District winner 3, State contest winner 43 County Co-op Contest winner 3: Delegate to American Institution of Co-operation 3: National I IfA Convention 4. RUTH ANN CARSON Girls Chorus I3 Gvmfml business stall' 2: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 43 FBLA 33 DECA 4. HARRY LOUIS CARTER Hi-Y 2. 33 Basketball 2. page nineteen FREDERICK PAUL COBLENTZ Football l3 Spanish Club 33 Library Club 3. CAROL EIZABETH COLLIER Iatin Club l 2 vice resident l resident 2' French Club 3 4' ROGER DEAN CHITTUM Milford High School, Milford, Conn., l3 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Junior Red Cross Council 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, program chairman 23 Radio Club 3, 43 Annual boys' sports editor 43 Class treasurer 2, 3. JANET HELEN CHENEVEY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 2: CAA 2, 3, 4, secretary president 4, All-star hockey 3, All-star softball 2, 3, All-star soccer 4, cap- tain3 W Girls 3, 43 Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Future Nurses Club 43 Leaders Club 3, 43 Co-chairman left side of Prom 33 IVaitress for Prom 2. MICHAEL JAY CHRISTY WILMA JANE CLARK GAA 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus I, DEC.-X 4. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, program chairman 2, vice-president 33 NFL l, 2, 3, 4, recording secretary 33 Debate l, 23 Prince of Peace 2, 3, 43 Degrees of Merit and Honor I, Degree of Excellence 23 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, treasurer 33 Student Council 43 Senior Class secre- tary3 Anmml editor 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4, music chairman 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 4, majorette 2, 3, drum major 4, president 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Brass, Choir 3, 43 Orchestra l,-2, 3, 4, Regional orchestra 4, solo contests 2, 3, 43 General staff l, 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Council l, 2, treasurer 23 Leaders Club 2, 3, 43 GAA, l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president l, basketball manager 3, All-star basketball l, 2, 3, 4, captain 1, All-star soccer l, All-star volleyball l, 2, All-star baseball 1, 2, 3, captain 23 District-State Scholarship tests l3 Washington Seminar 4. LAURA ANNE CONATON Latin Club l, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 NFL l, 2, 3, 43 General staff l, associate editor 2, news editor 3, co-editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 District-State Scholarship tests l, 2, 3, 4. NEIL FOGLE CRAIG WHSV l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross Council 23 Soc and Buskin 23 Prom waiter 23 Hi-Y 2, vice-president3 Boys W Association 3, 43 Football l, 23 Varsity swimming 23 Golf 23 Varsity basketball manager l. BEVERLY JEAN CROSBY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. PATRICIA MARIE CUSACK Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, 43 FHA 33 Girls Chorus l. page twenty RUTH ANN DALBEY GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Xll-star soccer l, manager l: 'I'riAHi-Y 2, 3, 4: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 4. treasurer 4, Thespian 3, 4: Latin Club l, 2: French Club 3, 4: tiene1'al advertising staff 3, reporter 4: Annual staff 3, 4, nrakeAup editor 4: Girls Chorus I: junior Red Cross Council 4: District-State scholarship tests 2. DANIEL SCOTT DALRYMPLE Latin Club l: lfilmbrcakers 4. NORMA JEAN DAUGHERTY Latin Club 2. DAVID BRUCE DIEHR National Honor Society 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. program chairruan 2, president 3, 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4. captain letterman 3, 4: Band 2, 3. 4: Brass Choir 4: Spanish Club 3. 4, social chairman 3: Latin Club l. 2: tifvrenzl staff 3, 4, sports editor 4: Boys XV Association 4. program chairman 4: junior Rotator 4. I KARL CONRAD DILLER Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, prcsident 3: WHSV 2, 3, 4, devotional chairman 3: Track l, 2, 3, 4, letter- man l, 2, 3, 4: Boys W Association 2, 3, 4: NFL 2, 3, 4, vice- president 4: Student Congress 3, 4: Voice of Democracy 3: Degree ol' Distinction 3: Band l, 2, 3, 4, council l. 3: Orchestra 3. 4: Brass Choir l, 2, 3, 4: Brass Ensembles 2, 3, 4: Pep Band l, 2, 3, 4: District-State Scholarship tests lg National Honor Society 3, 4: Class vice-president 2, president 3: Latin Club l, president l: French Club 3, 4: General staff reporter 3, Football program staff 2, 3: junior Rotator 4. MICHAEL JAMES DIGIACOM0 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, letterrnan 3, 4, co-captain 4, All-Ohio Honor- able mention 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, letternran 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4: Boys 'WV' Association 3. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. ROBERT MARTIN DRISCOL North Quincy High School, Quincy, Mass., l, 2: Princess Anile High School, Norfolk, Va., 3: DFICA 4. LAUREL ELAINE DUBERSTEIN Latin Club 1, 2: Soc and Buskin I, 2. 3, 4, 'lihespian 2, 3, 4: CAA l, 2: French Club 3, 4: WHSV 4: tla'm'raI staff 3, 4: Amuml staff 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4. CLAYTON SUMNER ELLSWORTH, JR. Mixed Chorus 1: Latin Club l, 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: DECA 4, president: Hi-Y 2, 3. CAROLYN SUE ENGEL FHA l: FTA 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: 'liri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. p2lgC lWCI'll.y OIIC ROBERT JAY FOOTLICK Student Council l3 General staff l: Basketball 2, 33 Golf 43 junior Red Cross Council 33 Hi-Y 2, 23 Spanish Club 3. 4. PATRICIA SUE FLESHER Tri4Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 WHSV 3, 43 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Reserve Cheerleader 33 Co-chairman front of Prom 33 Aquacade l, 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2. 3, 4, All-star soccer 2, 4, All-star hockey 3, 4, captain, All-star swimming 23 Latin Club l, 23 W Girls 43 Annual typist 43 General staff 43 Leaders Club 43 Girls Chorus l. RICHARD ALDENE FRANKS DANIEL ROBERT FRANKS Spanish Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3. 43 Baseball l, 2, 3. 4, letternian 3. 4. LOUISE ANN GARDNER 'Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, chaplain 3, 43 junior Red Cross Council 13 Girls Chorus I3 FBLA 3, 4, treasurer 43 Mixed Chorus 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Girls Ensemble 33 General staff 4. CHARLES EDWARD FUNK Filmbreakers 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3. page twenty-two RICHARD GRANT FISHER Wrestling 4, letterman 3, manager 4. MARSHA DAWN ERBLAND Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, reporter 43 Majorette 2, 3, 43 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 43 GAA 23 Orchestra I, 2. 3, 43 Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 4, secretary 33 General staff l 3. 4, co-fashion editor 4. ANNE CAROLYN FISHER Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, 3, 43 FBLA 3, 4, vice-president 43 junior Red Cross Council 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Leaders Club 3, Gen- eral reporter 2, typist 43 Annual typist 4. MARILYN ELIZABETH FITES Soc ad Buskin l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Money Mad 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, program chairman 33 Latin Club l, 2, program chairman 2: French Club 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Softball manager 1, Bowling manager 3, secretary-treasurer 43 Leaders Club 43 All-star hockey 2, 3, 4, All-star soccer l, 2, 3, 4, captain l, All- star basketball l, 2, 3, 4, All-star volleyball l 3, Allestar bowling 23 YV Girls 3, 4, president 43 Girls Chorus 13 General advertising staff 33 Annual feature staff 43 NFL I, 2, Degree of Honor 23 Dis- trict-State Scholarship test 3. l, 3g Baseball l, 3, 43 Latin Club 'N f WILLIAM G. GERBER l Socictas Romana I, 2: Student Council 3: Co-chairman of Prom ceiling 3: Hi-Y 4: Football 3. 4, letterman 4: Baseball 2: Track I, fl. 4: Boys HW Association 4 RICHARD L. GILMOR l-'I-'A I. 2, 3, 4, reporter 4: JANICE ANN GLICK I L A A 3. GEN E CLAIRE GORDON lish Ifootball l. 2. 3: Track I. 2: Swimming 2, 3: Latin Club 2. vice- presitlent 2: Hi-Y 2. fl: IJECA 4 RICHARD ARTHUR GRAVEN Baseball 2, 3, 4: Mlrestling 4: Latin Club I. 2: Ifrench Club PI, I Hi Y 2 'I GARY LEE GREENAWALD Spanish Club 3, 4, social chairman 4: liwwral stall 2. EI: junior Retl Cross Council I, 2: Hi-Y 2, 4: Football I, 2. 3. 4. letterman 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 4: Basketball I, 2: Boys W As- sociation fl, 4. JOHN DAVID HARBAUGH Latin Club I: Library Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Soc and Buskin 2. 3. 4, Thespian 2. Honor Thespian 3, 4: Chairman Light Crew for Young April 2, Money Mad 3, The Heiress 3. junior Miss 4: Prom committee chairman 3: Aquacacle lights 2, 3. 4: firfmfrnl staff 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 1: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Debate l, 2. GEORGE ANN GROSJEAN Band I, 2. 3, 4. Majorettc 2, 3. 4: Latin Club l, 2: lfrench Club fl, 4. co-social chairman 3, vice-president 4: 'l'ri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus I: Mixed Chortts 2: GAA l, 2, 3. 4: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3. 4: 'lihespian 2, 3. 4, Honor Thespian 4. JUDITH KAY HARPSTER Girls Chorus I: GAA I, 2, 4: Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4. 'Lhespian I: 'l'riAHi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4, majorette 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Ifuture Nurses Club 4. EDWARD JAMES I-IARTMANN Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Ifootball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Baseball 3, 4: Wrestling 4: Boys UW' .Association 4. page twenty-three RON EUGENE HOTHEM INest Lafayette l, 23 Hi-Y 43 FFA 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 Prince of Peace 3, 43 Swimming 3, 43 Track 3, 4. MARY RUTH HORN Latin Club l, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Girls Chorus I3 Senior Choir 3, 4: Future Nurses Club 43 IVHSV 3, 4. ELIZABETH HOUSE Girls Chorus ly FH.X 2, LINDA LEE HOWER GAA Sportsboard I, 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, All-star basketbball I. 3, 4, All-star swimming l. 2, 3, 4, manager I, All-star soccer I, 4, Aquacade l, 2, 3, 4, co-chairman 2 3, leader 43 Leaders Club 3, 43 W Girls 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior representative 33 junior Red Cross 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Prom In- termission chairman 3. THOMAS ALFRED HUFF Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ietterman 2, 3, 43 junior Red Cross Coun- cil l, 2, 3, service chairman 33 Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Boys WV Association 3, 4, secretary 43 Latin Club l, 23 Spanish Club 3, 4, secretary-trea- surer 4. JAMES NELSON IMMEL Hi-Y 4. page twenty-four WARD THOMAS HENDERSON Class president 43 NFL l, 2, 3, 4, president 4: Degree of Distinc- tion 2, 3, 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Events I, 2. 3, 43 Student Congress I, 2, 3, 43 Prince of Peace I, 2, 4, local winner 2: State tournament 2, 3, 43 National Student Congress 2, 33 WHSV 2, 3, 4, chief annoucer 3, 43 Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3. 43 Thespian 2. 3, 4. Honor Thespian 43 Money Mad 33 junior Miss 43 Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 43 General staff 3, 4, copy editor 3, feature editor 43 Annual staff 4, feature editor 43 Student Council 2. 3, 43 Junior Rotator 4g District-State scholarship tests l. 2. 3, 43 Na- tional Merit finalist 43 National Honor Society 3. 4. LINDA LOU HARTER JACKIE LOU HIDER 'l'ri-HiAY 2, 3, 43 CIAA 2, 4: Prom attendant 33 Homecoming at- tendant 4, ANNA LAVONNE HOFACRE Tri-Hi-Y 23 FHA I3 DECA I3 Mixed Chorus I3 Girls Chorus I. BARBARA JEAN -IACOBS Cirls Chorus I: Mixed Choir 2: Latin Club 'lg CAA 3, 4. EVELYN ELNORA -IAMES I-'HA I. 2. CHARLES ALVIN JENTES Hi-X' 4: IIA I, 2, 3, 4: Ifootball l, 2, 3. 4, letterniau 3, -lg Boys IV Association 3. -l: 'lirack 2, 3, 4. jOHN PHILIP JORDAN, JR. Filmbreakers I, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3: DIQCA 4. l. 2' 'l'ri Hi Y 2 3 -. ' ' ,.v ROBERT A. -IOSS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4: Pep Band 3. -lp Brass Choir 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club I. 2: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3: Annual staff 4. advertising manager: National Hon- or Society 3, 4: Golf l, 2. 3, 4. ANN KAIN Tri-Hi-Y 3. -l. CAROLYN LOUISE KAUER Upper Arlington High School. Columbus, Ohio, I, 2, 3: I-'rench Club -1: GAA 4: Soc and Buskin 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 'lg Orchestra lg Re- gional orchestra el: All-State Orchestra -4. DOUGLAS LIONEL O'KELLY Lincoln High School, Ferndale. Mich.. I. 2. jOHN EDWARD KING Latin Club l, 25 Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president Ll: Ifrench Club 3, 4: Soc and Buskin 4: Genzfrul stall' 4: District-State Scholar- ship tests I, 2, 3: Buckeye Boys' State 3. HAROLD WAYNE KINNEY, JR. Hi-Y l, 2, 3, president 2: Latin Club I, 2: Boys IV Association 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 4: junior Red Cross Council I, 2: Student Council 3: Class ccrsocial chairman 43 Football l, 2, 3. 4, letterman 3, 4: Basketball I, 2. 3, 4, letterman 3, 4: Baseball I, 2. 3, 4, letterman 2, 3 4. page twenty Inc MAXINE ANN LANG PAUL H. KNISELY Spanish Club 5 4 lootlnll RICHARD EVERETT LAWDAHL Beverly Hills High School Beicilx s California l ROGER THERON LANDIS Latin Club l, RICHARD LANDERS Latin, Club l, h Band l. 2, 3, -13 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 43 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 4: Thespian 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l, 25 General staff 4: FBLA 4: FNA 41 Gills Chorus I: Mixed Chorus 3: Library Club fm DELMAR RAY LANG Latin Club I, 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Mathematics Club 4. ROGER MARION LANIUS Oberlin High School, Oberlin. Ohio, lg Hi4Y 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. LARRY LEAMAN DOROTHY LOUISE LEAR Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Student Council l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club l, 2: Spanish Club 4: Annual feature staff 3, 4: Girls Chorus lg GAA l. 2, 3, 4, All-star soccer l, 2, 4, All-star hockey 3. 4, All-star ming l, 2, 4. All-star basketball I 3, 4, All-star volleyball 4, All- star softball l, 2, 3, 4, Sportsboard 4: Leaders Club 3, 43 UW 3, 43 Aquacade l, 2, 3, 4, leader 2. co-chairman 43 Reserve leader l, 2: Varsity cheerleader 4. CAROLYN JEAN LEIGHTY Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: GAA 2. page twenty-six swim- Girls cheer- KAREN SUE LEVINE Girls Chorus I3 l.atin Club I. 23 Soc and Ruskin I. 2, fl. 4. 'I'hes- pian fl. -l: WHSY 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, co-social chairman 4: Prom waitress 2: fi1'm'ml advertising staff 2. El: GAA l, 2. 3, 4, Sportsboard 43 Leaders Club 4: Modern Dance 3. 4. manager 4, leader 4. .Xquarade 3. 4. CAROL SUE LEINER 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, fl, 4: lfIIl..X 24. 4, president 4: FHA El, 4, secretary 41 Mixed Chorus 2: Girls Chorus I3 GAA I, 2. fl. 4, .XII-star basketball fl, .XII-star volleyball 3. .XII-star baseball 2. TOINI LINTALA Umlumbus North High School I, 2: Baseball EI. 4, manager 43 GAA FI. I. Sporlsboartl 4. DAVID A. LOELIGER Nlfl. l. 2. fl. 4: Degree of Merit and Honor I, Degree of Ex- cellence fl. Degree of Distinction 43 Debate I, 2, 3, 4, state tourna- ment fl, Individual events I. 2, 3. 4: Student Congress 2, 3, 4: Ifilmbreakers I, 2: firrwml staff 3, 41 Annual staff 4, co-business manager 1: Football program staff 3. 4. editor 4: National Honor Society fl. I: WI-ISV 4, Co-chairman of Prom ceiling 3: Spanish Club EI. 4: Hi-Y 4: Band 4: District-State Scholarship tests I, 2. fl: Soc and lluskin 4, Thespian 4, junior Miss 4: Track 2, 3: Itlathematics Club 4, co-program chairman 4. DONNA LEE LONG Girls Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2. fl, 4. -IANET ANN LOREAUX Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 45 FBI..-X 4, EARL DEAN MANSON JULIA ROSE MAIRS Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Latin Club I. 2: Soc and Iluskin I: HIV Girls 3, 4, vicerpresident 43 Leaders Club I. 23 GAA I, 2, 3, 4. Sports- board I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming manager I, 2, 3: Basketball manager 41 .Xquacade leader I, 2, 3, 41 All-star swimming I, 2. fl. 4, All-star hockey I, 2, 3. 4, captain 3: .XII-star volleyball l, 2, EI, 4, All-star bowling I, 2, 3, 4, All-star baseball I 2, 3. 4, .XII-star basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Captain lg Aquacade I, 2, fl. 4: .XII-star soccer I, 2, fl, 4. EARL LEROY MARTIN Baseball I3 Spanish Club 3. 4. GERALD DAVID MAST Football I, 2. 3, 4, Ietterman 3, 4: lrack 23 Baseball I1 Boss .h IV .Xsociation 3. 4: FFA I. 2. 3, 4, treasurer 3, 4: Spanish Cliib rs, 4, H1-Y 4. GQ C I 'Jil at. S ID2lgC IIVCIIQ'-SCVCII jAN E LOUISE MAURER contest 3, 4: State' linsemble contest 3. CAROL LEE MATHEWS Girls Chorus lg Mixed Choir 23 'l'ti-Hi-Y 33 l7liC,X 4. DAVID WARREN MCANANEY Swimming 13 Hi-Y l, 33 Latin Club l. CYNTHIA ANN NICCLUER 2, 43 'I'ri4Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, songleader 3, 43 junior Red Cross Counci 4 lttttu c secretary 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, All-star basketball l. .XII-star soccer I ,Xll-star volleyball l, 2, All-star bowling 2. 3, .Xll-star baseball l. 3. SUZANNE 10 MCCOY Latin Club l, 2: Spanish Club El, 43 Girls Chorus li Senior Choir l, 2. 3, 4. .ill-star baseball l, 2. fl. captain 3, All-star volleyball 2, .Xll-star soccer 35, 43 IV Girls fl, 43 Leaders Club 43 Senior Life- saving 2: Soc and liuskin l. 2, Il, 4, lhespian 2. fi, 4, Honor 'I'hes- pian 4. junior Miss 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, song leader 33 Future Nurses Club 43 junior Red Cross Council l, 33 Student Council 23 WHSY Pl, 43 fiwnwrtl staff l. 2, 3, 4. advertising manager 43 Buckeye Girls' State fl. ROGER LEE MCMANUS Gmtmul staff 2. 3. 4. feature editor 35, eo-editor 43 Annual feature staff 3. 43 Nlfl. l, 2, 3, 4, Degree of llistiction 2, fl, 4, Prince of Peace 2. ll, state tournament l. El: Radio Club 2, 3, 4, program chairman fl, general manager 43 Voice of Democracy 3, 4, local runner-up 3: Band l, 2, 3. 43 Orchestra 2, fl. 43 Senior Choir 2, fl, 43 Latin Club l, 23 Hi-Y 2. 33 Football l3 Track l3 Soc and liuskin 2. El, 4. 'lhespian 2, 3, 4, Honor Thespian 4, Money Mad fi, 'l'he Heiress El, junior Miss 43 District-State Scholarship tests 4, . 1- , ' , 4 t -IANET MARIE MILLER l ll.X l. 2, fi: Girls Chorus SHIRLEY ANN METZGER CAROLYN SUE MIRACLE 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, chaplain 23 Soc and liuskin 2, fl, 4, 'fhcspian 'S 4 treasurer 4' GX-X l 2 fi 4 ,Xll-star rollevball 2' Latin Club l, 2: Girls Chorus I3 Senior C hon' 2, 3, 4. DEANNA JAYNE MILLS Rittman High School l, 2. ' page twenty-eight t Soe and Buskin l. 2, 3. 43 Ihespian 2, fl. 4, Honor 'lhespian 3 43 Latin Club I3 Spanish Club 2, 3. 43 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl, 43 Gmwml staff 2, 3, 4, head typist 43 Annual staff 43 Girls Chorus li Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 l'ep band 3. 43 District liinsemblt Latin Club l, 23 Girls Chorus lj General staff I, Il: Radio Club 2, 33 W Girls 3, 4, co-social chairman K: 'e Nurs's Club 4 DONNA KAY MONC 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: FHA I. 2, 3: Senior Choir 4. 2. 3. PAUL RUSSELL MOORE IOYCE ANN MOREHEAD Newark High School, Newark, MARGARET jUDITH MORITZ I,atin Club I. 2: Girls Chorus I: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, social chair- man 2: Class secretary 3: GAA I. 2, 3, 4. .XII-star basketball I .XII-star softball 3' HIV Girls 4' , . g , attendant 3: junior leader for graduation 3: Prom co-chairman for the front 3. 4: Girls Chorus I: Mixed Chorus Ohio, 1, 2: Band 3, 4. Homecomin attendant 3' Prom JOHN WILLIAM MORRISON Mixed Choir I: Senior Choir 2. 3, 4: Ifilmbreakers 3, -I: IVIYX 2, 3, 4, historian 4: Latin Club l, 2. MARILYN KAYE MURRAY G.-XA I, 2. 4: I T,'I 2: 'I'ri'Hi-Y 2. 4. program chairman 4: junior Red Cross Council 2: Nurses Club 4: Latin Club I, 2. IANE MARY MOSHER Class secretary 2: 'llri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. secretary 3: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4, president 4, Honor-Thespian 4: WHSV 2, 3. 4: Latin Club I, 2, secretary-treasurer 2: Spanish Club 3. 4, co-social chairman 3: Leaders Club 4: HIV Girls 3, 4, secretary 4: GA.-X I, 2, 3, 4. Sportsboard 4, vollcybalI-manager 4, .XII-star soccer I, 4, ,XII-star hockey 3, 4, All-star volleyball I. 3, 4, All-star swim- ming: I, 2, 3, 4, captain 3, All-star basketball I, 3, 4, .XII-star base- ball I: Life saving 2: .Xquacacle I, 2, 3, 4. leader 2. 4: Prom wait- ress 2: Prom back-drop co-chairman 3: junior Red Cross Council I: Senior Choir 4: Girls Chorus I: fimrmrll stall' I, 2, 4, girls' sports editor 4. .IANET RUTH MOSHER Student Council 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4: Class treasurer 4: 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 3, 4: Latin Club l, 2, program chair- man. I: Spanish Club 3, 4: Girls Chorus I: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4: Gmzeral reporter I, 2, I, girls' sports editor 4: GA.-I I, 2, 3, 4, president I, vice-president 4, Sportsboard 3, All- star soccer l, 4, All-star hockey 2, 4, Allrstar volleyball I, 2, 3, 4. .XII-star basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Aquacade l, 2. 3, 4, leader 2, 4, co- chairtnan 3, All-star swimming I, 2, 3, 4, captain 2, All-star soft- ball I, 2: Senior Lifesaving 2: 'WV' Girls 3, 4: Leaders Club 3, 4. SALLY ANN ODENKIRK 'l'ri-Ili-Y 2, 3, 4: GA.-X I, 2, 3: Latin Club I, 2: DICCA -I, secre- tary-treasurer 4: Girls Chorus I: Mixed Chorus 2. JUDITH KAY OGDEN Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: FHA l, 2, 3: GAA 4: Library Club I: Senior Choir 3, 4: District solo contest 3: Girls Chorus I. page twenty-nine DONALD JAMES ORR Hi-Y 2. fi, 4. treasurer 3: junior Red Cross Council ll Latin Club l, 2: Baseball fl: Ifilmbrcakers 3: District-State scholarship tests l, 2. GARY ARTHUR PALMER Football l, 2, 3: Track 2: lfl ,X l, 2. fl, 4, NANCY GENE PARRETT Latin Club l, 25 Spanish Clttb 4: Cirls Chorus l: Bantl l, 2. fl, 4, treasurer 4, l'ep Band fl. 4: Orchestra l, 2. 3, 4. District en- semble 2, 3, 4, State ensemble 3. District orchestra 4: GA.-X l, fl, 43 Aquacade 3, 41 junior Red Cross Council 43 Soc and Bttskin I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 2, secretary 4: Future Nurses Clttb 4, president 43 General staff l, Al: Annual make-up staff 3, 43 Co-chairman of right sicle of Prom fl. CYNTHIA JEAN PAYNE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 CAA l, 2. 3, 4. .Xll-star basketball 2, .Xll-stat softball 2. fl. RUTH ANN PERRAM 'l'ri-lli-Y 2. fl, 4: Latin Club I, 23 lfrench Club 3: Soc and Bus- kin l, 2. El. 4: CAA I, 2. 3. 4: flrrtvrul staff l, 21 Cirls Chorus lg Bantl I, 2, fl, -lg Pep Band -li Orchestra 3, 4. ANITA NIARIE PFOUTS . Cirls Chorus lg Latin Club l. 2: Soc and Buskin l, 2. fl, 4. lhcspian fl. 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. fl. 43 FBLA Al: C.X.X l. 2, 3. 4: .-Xquacacle 1: DON LEE PINKLEY ROGER DEAN PINNICKS Football l, 2, fl, 4, co-captain 4. lettertnan 3. 4. .Xll-Ohio Honor- able Mention -lg Basketball l, 2. 3, 4. lcttertnan 43 Baseball 3 4 lettcrtnan fl, 43 Track l. 2: Bovs HW Association 3, 4: Hi-Y 2 3 RONALD EUGENE PLANT Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 41 Junior Red Cross Council 33 Boys W Association El, 43 Football 2, 3. 4: Basketball l, 23 Track 2, '3 Swllllllllllg fl. ELEANOR POOLE .,...J page thirty TERRY A LAN PORTER Hi-X 2, .lg Iwiolbzill I, 2: Ihskelliall I fl' Pruni fl: Class officer 2: junior Red Cross Council fl, 45 Latin Club I. RONALD LLOYD REICH Baseball 23 COACIILIITIIIZIII I lunim' Red Cross Council 'I' Isoolbwll 'I Nlilliunilics Club I Ccinslilulinn cmnlnillec- I. VELLA EVELINE RIGSBY PHILLIP A. RITZI I'IIIIllIlI'L'1lI'iCllS fl. -, 1 .. . SALLY ANNE ROWLAND ,..,,, Library Club I: FHA I. 2. fl, -I. vice-president AI: Il'l'Hl-I il' DECK 4. SUE MARLENE ROWLAND - I GAA 2, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Lzuin Club I, 2: Spanish Club .l, 'lg Band l, 2, 3, 4: Ifulure Nurses Club 4. JAY G. RUMBAUGH IJliC.X AI. JOSEPH M. SAUNDERS Bow IV Xssofiulion 'I I' junior Red Cross Council fly lfuol- VIIIIICIQ I, fl: Baseball 4, Iellerniiin 4. FLORENCE ANN SCHAFFTER AIANICE WANDA SCHAR I,ibi':u'y Club I3 FHA I, 2, fl, eorrespomling secretary 'I 4 lellerlnzui 'Il fl: 'Iii-Hi-Y page thirty-one PEARL JEAN SCHUCH Tri-Hi4Y 2, 3, 4: CAA I, 2, 3, 4: FBLA 3: FHA 3, 4. JANNETTE LOUISE sci-IAUM Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 3, progiam chairman 4: Future Nurses Club 4, historian 43 Girls Chorus I: Latin Club l, 2: UW Girls 3, 4, treasurer 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Sportsboard 4, All-star swimming I, 2, 3, 4, manager 4, All-star basketball 4. .-XII-star base- ball I, 3, 4, All-star hockey I, 4, All-star volleyball I. 3, 4. All-star bowling I, 2, 3, captain 2, All-star soccer I. 4. LOREN THOMAS SIGLER Latin Club I. MARGARET LOUISE SI-IIFFERLY Club 4: Latin Club I. SANDRA 10 SIGLER 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3, -I. .XII-star volleyball l, All-star softball 3. SHIRLEY E. SLATER 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 IfIII..X 3: Girls Chorus I: junior Red Cross Council l. ETHENE JEANNE SMITH Latin Club I, 2, social chairman I: Girls Chorus I: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 4: Thespian 2, 3. 4: NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Merit and Honor I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Events 1, 2, Orig- inal Oratory trophy winner I: GAA I, 2. 3, 4, All-star bowling I: Aquacade I, 2, leader 2: Prom waitress I, 2, head 2, Chairman of Prom waitress committee 3: WHSV 2, 3, 4: continuity chairman 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Annual feature staff 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR A. SMITH Golf l, 22 Football l. VIRGINIA EUNICE SMITH Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Honor Thcspian 4: GAA I, 2, 3: Girls Chorus lg Band l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Regional Or- chestra 3, 4: District Solo contest 3, 4, State 3: Girls Ensemble 3: Gmwrnl staff 2: Latin Club l, 2. BARBARA LOU SNODDY 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Aquacade 3: Majorette I, 2. 3, 4, head majorette 4: Soc and Buskin I, 2, 4, Thespian 3, 4: junior Red Cross Council l. page thirty-two 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: GAA 3, 4, All-star bowling 3: lfuture Nurses GERALD LY MAN SOLIDAY FTA l, 2. 3. 4. treasurer 4: Nl'l. I, 2: Library Club l, Z. 3, 4, vice-1 National Honor Society 3, 4: District-State Scholarship tests I. 2, 3. EMMA LOU SNYDER Mesa junior High School, Mesa. Arizona, I: GAA 2, 3. 4: FHA 2, 3. social chairman 3: 'Fri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: firfneral staff typist 4: .Xquacade modern dance 2. 3: lfBl..X 3. 4, secretary 4: Soc a Ruskin 2, 3. Thespian 3, 4. SALLY .IEANNE SPENCE Cirls Chorus I: Latin Club I, 2: French Club 3: '1'ri'Hi-Y 3: C I A A 3, All-star softball 3: Leaders Club 4: firinrral business staff 2. LARRY KENT SPERRY Soc Club Choir 5 I :resident 3, treasurer 2: Latin Club I. 2: l ltCllCl1 Clllll 3, 4, 3, -1: XV Girls 4: All-star hockev 3, 4, All-star swimming and Iluskin 3. 4. Money Mad 3, junior Miss 4: French 3, I, cosocial chairman 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, chaplain 4: Senior RUTH MARIE SPIGELMIRE Girls Chorus l: 0l'ChCSlla I, 2, 3, 4: Regional Orchestra 4: Stu- dent Council 2: Latin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3. 4: 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Gmierfll staff 3, 4. co-fashion editor 4: Annual staff 4. organ- izations editor: District-State Scholarship lcsl 3: Delegate to l.0,0.F. United Nations Youth Pilgrimage 3. SUE ANN SPERRY lri-Hi-Y 2, 4, social chairman 4: CA.-X I, 2, 4: Cirls Chorus I: junior Red Cross fkmuncil 2: Varsity cheerleader 4. DONALD ROGER SPROWLS Latin Club I: Track I. GARY DEAN SPRAGUE Hi-Y 2, 3: Football I, 2, 3: Swimming 2. 3: Track I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4. RONALD L, SPROWLS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4: Boys XV Association 4: junior Red Cross Council I, 4: Mixed Chorus I: Senior Choir 2, 3, -I: Football I. 2: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Ietterman 3, 4. RON ALD JOE STARR Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2: Boys UW Association 2, 3, 4: Latin Club l. 2: Class president 2: Football I. 2, 3. 4, Ietterman 4: Student Council l, 3, 4. page thirty-three HENRY WILLIAM TAEUSCH Palo Alto Senior High School, Calif., 23 NFL l, 2, 3, 43 Degree of Merit l, Degree of Honor 33 Latin Club 13 Hi-Y 3, 4, chaplain El, social chairman 43 Soc and Buskin l, 3. 4, vice-president 4g junior Miss 3. Money Mad 43 Thespian 43 WHSV 43 Debate Club I, 33 French Club 3, -13 Gwrzrrnl staff 3, 4, circulation man- ager 43 Annual staff 33 Band 33 Orchestra fi. CECIL A. TRUMPHOUR Hi-Y 2. El, 43 French Club 3, 4, president 43 Latin Club 23 Soc and Buskin 2, fl, 4. Thespian 4, junior Bliss 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Football 2. JAMES LAWRENCE VODRA Redford Hi li School Detroit Nliehi an l' HiY 3 4' Radio GARTH EDWARD STEVENS Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys HIV Association 3, 43 Senior Choir fl, 43 Basket- ball l, 23 Track 2, 3, 4, manager 23 Swimming fl, 4. head manager fl, 4. ARTHUR JAMES STILLO Football l, 23 Hi-Y l, 23 Baseball 3, letternlan3 Boys HW .Xs- sociation 4. JANICE KAY SWARTZ Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 FBI..-X 43 Girls Chorus I3 Mixed Chorus 2. LARRY DAVID SWANK Mixed Chorus 13 Societas Romanas l, 23 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, president 4. Club 3, 4, engtineer 3, 43 Soc and Busking4, Thespian 43 Aquacade technical crew 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Cezzeral staff 3, 4, photo- grapher 3, 43 Annurll staff 3, 4, photographer and picture editor 3. 43 Football program staff 4, photographer 4. jAMES EUGENE VENEY Hi-Y 2, Fl, 4, vice-president 3, secretary 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Gm- vrnl staff 4: Annual staff artist 43 Boys UW Association 3, 43 Foot- ball 43 Track l, 3, 4, lctterman 3, 43 Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 4, co-captain 4. SUE ANN WVALTER Student Council l, 2, 33 Soc and Buskin 3, 43 Thespian 43 GAA l, 43 All-star bowling 43 FHA lg Library Club 13 junior Red Cross Council l3 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 lil'I1I'lYlf staff l, 2, 3, 43 XVI-ISV 4. KARLENE ANNE WAGNER NVhitmer High School, Toledo, Ohio, l, 2, page thirty-four VIRKQIL I',Kl'L WALTER Ili-Y 2. 'L I: In-mli Kllub II. I RIKZHARD ILLEN WALTERS Ill-I 2. .Ig RHI K'im1K'ullm'xI I, .,. DOROTHY LITKIILLE YVEAVER ulvnl cKllIIlK'lI 2: Il2lK'Ix 2. II, K.1rIsKI1mm I3 I'III.X II. Ig I'IIX I Iii-Ili I -. II. I3 KQIX II, nun' .xxx wmsuk Mhlgnul Iligb Scliuul I.21 Ilrunrli K'Iub II. I. IliL'lISlll'K'I II: Nlulbc- inzuiu K'lub I. THOMAS IVILLIAM WVEISER LELAND GOOD WVERTENIIERKLER I'IiX I. 2. II, -I. cliaiplcr Iznincr. KIERRY LEE IVILE MARDIE FOSTER WVERTZ 'Iii-Hi-Y 2. II. I: Sm' :ind liuski . 2. '. . ' 'Q n I .I I Ilnspiin .I. I. .lun im' Miss Ig XYIISY I. 2. II. I: l.nlin K'Iub I. 2, wcxcluiy I: Spun Kllub II. -I, -junior R111 KIIKNS Kiounfil I. 2. II, I. iK'KlK'I2II'f 2. Xiu I Q N K ' KIINKIKIII KIIIII pr1'si1lcnl I. Il'K IKIK'IIl I3 Il'II!'Illl slzllil I. L: Kllziw - gl v 1 I - ' is mlm 2, .IZ KAI I. 2. .I. I. XII-alan' SIVIIIIIIIIIIQ, 2. .I. I. XII-slzu s . 11 1 1 1 ' 2 b.lII 2, J, .XII-sl.n Il.lSIxK'lIl2lII 5, III-Sllll' succcr .I. .XII-win iullcxlmill .I: .Xqllziczulc I. 2, II. I. cb-illzuizigci' I, Rcscru' KIIIKTIIK nlu I ' Yzlrsilv KII1Ccl'Ic'zuIcr II. I3 HIV Klirls II, I3 I.K':uIc'i's Kllub 'I I RICHARD KLROVER WVITHROIV - I., 1 . ., - - - . .. Hi-I -. 3, liczisiuvr -3 Spanish Klub .IQ Huy XI Xwuiuliuii I , . - A , . - -I. lI'K'2lillI'K'I' I1 5IlIKIK'llI c.UllllK'lI 2. .I. 'Ig K.Iziss fb-sur1.iI rlnnrniin II: Scniur KIIIKIII II, I. JI'K'SIKIK'Ill I1 IIOOIIDQIII I, 2, II. I RWIIIIIIIIII I I l-. II, Wrestling Ig liziscbzill fi. 'Ig 'I'l'zn'k I. 2. LOUISE COSETTE IVINKLET Il'l-I'Il-X 2. II. I. Xiu--pi'csiKI1'iil I: KAI I. 2, FI. I. llIilIl2l1LQK'l ui bzlsclmll TI. NKJK'I1lI CIIQIIIIIIZIII I, .XII-slzn' s1u1'1'1'i' I, .XII-slzn xullvyb 5, .XII-wlzn' wwnnnnng 3. 4. .IKlllllK'llKIK' II. I, .XII-sian' lmskcilmull I ' 1 .. . 1 1 - I -- 1-1 -- 5, .Ill-sun bziwcball I. 2, 3. cuplzun 2: II K-u'Is ii. I cu-xurinl I P .'.. .' 11 ' ' 41 iI1.1nln.in I. hoc .ind liuskin I. .., .I, I3 llumpizzn -. .I. I. XlK'K lJl'KNl cicnl -I. junior Miss 3 .2 ' I .L: ' 1 -I I nin Klub I ' lunch Klub II. I1 Nl IIKIIIZII Honor Sociclx II. I3 I,C2liIK'l'i Kllub fi, -Ig fIl'Ill'Illl auixvilisi 1, 1 Rul K rms Kbuncil I QIRIILII 3, I: rinniurl girls' spurt' c1Iil1n' I: Aluiur - ' I mga' LI1i ull ROBERT C. WOODRUFF lllck I, 2, 33 Football I3 C-olf 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY YACAPRARO Iootball I, 33 lrack 23 Wrestling 43 Hi-Y 33 lflf.X I. 2. Il, I historian 3, sentinel 4, JOHN EMERSON YOCUM g unior Rotator 43 Football I, 2, 3, 4, letterman 41 lrack I. 2, 3 4, letteiman L, 3, 43 Bo 's HIV Association 3, 4. I MARILYN ELAINE YATES FHA I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 3, president 43 fi1'VIl'lYIl stall, bookkecpei DUANE RUSSELL YOUNG Latin Club I, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Boys NW Association 43 Swim- ming 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Baseball I. DAN EUGENE YODER Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 Latin Club I, 2, social chairman 2: Ifrencli Club 3, 4, co'social chairman 33 Choir 2, 3, 4, vice-presi- dent 43 Soc and Buskin I. 2, 3. 4, president 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4g WHSV 2, 3, 43 NFL I, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Merit I, Degree of Honor 2, 3, 4. Debate I, 23 Co-chairman left side of Prom 33 General staff -I, co-advertising manager, football programs 4. jAMES EDWARD YOUNG Hi-Y 2, fl, 4, vice-president 43 Gmzernl staff 4. PAULA LOU ZIMMERMAN Student Council I. 23 GAA I, 23 French Club 3, 43 'I'ri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. co-social chairman 4. ROBERT LEE ZORGER Hi-Y 2, 33 Boys W Association 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2. 3, 43 junior Red Cross Council I, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, lettetman 2, 3. 43 Swimming 2, 3. GERALD DEAN CRATER Football I, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3: Boys HIV Association 3, 43 Swimming 33 Track l, 2, 3. page thirty-six Hi-Y 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 junior Red Cross Council 2, 43 junior Red Cross Council 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 WN? i J 1 1 4 1 5 nr Orm- 4- ., .-sfi Ron Hou Row Row SENIORS IN ACTION Row I-A morning meeting of Delta Signa Belrh. the W.H.S. Breakfast Club-Tom Henderson. Jim Young. Larry Sperry. John llarbaugh, Bernie Camnhell, John Bryner, Duane Young, Larry Vodrag Dick Withrow tells Santa tllon Finley! what he wants for Christmas at the intermission of the Christmas Formalg ln World Prob- lems class, Ginny Smith sleeps on Larry Vodi'a's air mattress the day after the Presidential elem-tions. 2-Sally Spenee does a split on roller skatesg the Class of water tower behind the hospital: Karen Levine, George Ann Grosjean. and Ruth Perram at the Sophomore Latin Club Banquet: Roger Pinnieks, Dick Withrow. and Da n Franks. Ii-A slumber narty at Dave Briggs'g Bill Burns and Ed Hartmann with a friend: Marilyn Files. Jannette Sehaum, and Cynthia MeCluerq Coke party at Judy Mairs's house. ' 4-WllS's entry in the Miss WWST Pageant. Peggy Amos: Linda Hower's ltith birthday party: Freslmian Girls Chorus picnic at the eily parkg Margie Moritz, Cynthia Payne. Janet Chenevey, and Sue Walter having a party. 5-'l'he fisherman. Jim Veney3 a surprise going-away party for Sharon I-'raneiaq Judy Mairs. Louise Winget. and lithene Smith at a slumber party: Ann Dalbey lying on the grass. lmm' lliirlx' ti if n UIHEH HHSSIS K I 1 W, l HOME ROOM 214 Mr. Floyd Maurer Row 1 - Julie Buss, Carole Braunstein. J u d y B a u s, Zella Barrickman, Sandra Bible, Sandra Ashton, Anita Carney, E m i l y Carafelli, Beverly Bollinger Row 2--Cynthia Catliff, Kar- en Batdorf, Lorine Cicco- netti, S a n d r a Cicconetti. Barbara Billiar, B r e n d a Bell, Marcia Cameron, Car- ol Carter, Mary Ellen Clark Row 3!Terry Bishop, Stanley Argabrite, Bill Clark, Jim Beckler, L a r r y Anderson, David Brock, Roger Bucher Row 4-Daniel Braun. Mr. Maurer, Larry Acker, Don Battig, David Arnold, Ken- neth Brown, John Bender pagl' lourty Row Row Row Row Dave Don Kim JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kim Rice, Carolyn Tissot Don Cook -Miss Jacobs, Phil Dunham Mr. Hartley, Dave Brock llrock ,,,,, ,,,, , , l'n'.virIz'1iI Cook , lllff'-lH'l'SfIlf'I1l Rico ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , .S1'IilY'l1ll'j'-lIl'll.YHl'l'l Carolyn Tissot. Phil Dunlizuu flu-.wrirll !'lIlli7lIl!'Il Miss Gladys jacohs 1 Nlr, Randall Hartley 1 W , fl1l1'i.w'1x IUNIOR HOME ROOMS f E . . Q HOME ROOM 2l5 Mr. Robert Quigley low 1-Pat Dye, Bonnie De- Vore, Jan Fox, Mary Fron- tz, Sally Gilyard, Betty Ed- dy low 2--Ellen Covairt. Paul- ine Crow, Carol Eyster, Donna Corn, Doris Fuller- ton, Pat Durstine low 3-Jim Collier, Ron Fin- ley, Richard D a v i s, Don Cook, Dave Eby low 4fJim Conrad, Russell First, Curt Dunham, Phil Dunham, Paul Fischer, Joe DiScipio low 5--Dwight Crater, Don Culler, Leroy Fisher, Dick Deffenbaugh. Bruce Fitler, Mr. Quigley HOME ROOM 25l Mr. Robert Moore Row 1--Jeanne Johnson, Beth Kindsvatter. Drucilla Ha- ven. Ann Hastings. Joanne Lang. Linda Hunter, Sandra Hudson, Vivian Leanian Row 2--Kay H o 0 V e r, Pain J a in e s o n, Carol Jolliff, G ret c h e n Harmon. Kay Krites. Jul ia Jentes, Pat Grecnawald, Richard Hel- mick, Christine Kauffman. Bill Larcanip, Eleanor How- ey, Crinley Hoover. Elen- ora Landes. Dennis Land- ers. Judy Henning Row 3-Steve Leppla, Charles Levine, Glen King. Ross Jameson. Ronnie Konkle, Eugene Keil, Mr. Moore HOME ROOM 253 Mr. llon Mfelsh Row 1--Shirley Parsons, Fern Nipper, Frances Murr. Marilyn N o r r i s. Sandra Rodenbaugh, Beverly Ro- niig, Becky Reynolds, Pat Quicci Row 2-Bill Musselinan. Car- olyn Powell, Kim Rice. Sal- ly Rhein. Carol Parker, Barbara Richey. Sandra Porter Row 3 -- Bill Ports. Robert Pyers. Ronnie Mandolin, Martin Numbers. Eugene Rood. Charles Paul, Robert Phillips. Roger Murray Row 4--Larry Reed, Bill Re- esman, Larry Picking. Joe Pagniano. Mr. Welsh HOME ROOM 252 Miss Lucille Carroll Row l---Helen Morgan, Laura Liggett, Bonnie Lichteberg- er. Sue Miller. Catherine Milhani. Phyllis McAfee. Roberta Mullett. Virginia Miller Roy 2--Judy lvllfclllllllll, Jo- anne M o n t a n y a. Carol Lj iingst r o rn. Jeanne Moore. Donna Lucas. Linda McVey. Carolyn Murphy, Yvonne Maxwell Row 3 - Ronnie McFadden. Richard Mays. Duane Metz, Vince Martin. John Mar- lin, Tony Massaro. Joe Mil- ler. Ronnie Morrow. Miss Carroll Not pictured -- Ronnie Man- dolin. Mary Martin pzngv lOl'ly-Olll' HOME ROOM 269 Miss Lllfiit' Nvshill Row l - Geraldine Walters. Jeanette Treat. Barbara Vi- tallo, Virginia Yoder, E- laine Varns, Joanne Wood. Gerrie Vitallo, Jeanette Weirick, Dorothy Wagers Row 2-Richard Zook, Trent Zinnnerinan, Bettie Tewks- bury, Phyllis Troyer. Janet Winger. Kathieen Tolbert, Shirley Tyson. Carolyn Tis- sot. Sue Warren Row il -- Miss Nesbitt. Don Zarlengo. Jerry Tutford, Eugene Tyler. Jim Yocum, Arthur Tr oyer. Ronnie Wohltorrl Not pictured---Larry Yeagley page lorty-two 3 HOME ROOM 267 Mrs. Martha Sidlc Row 1-Ann Sherwood. San- dra Snyder. Nancy Stout, Dorothy Shankland. Judy Stout, Jayne Nyhart. Bar- bara Rush Row 2--Lavonne Shriver. Pa- tricia Snider, Janet Steiner, ,.,,, goann Salisberry. Mrs. Si- le Row 3-Dennie Slusher. Lynn Taylor. Daniel Strock. Gary Rudy, Roy Runion, Douglas Taylor, Michael Sherck Row 4-Roger Shisler. Jerry Blankenship. Neille Sidle. Marcus Sigler. Toni Shanna. Larry Sindlinger, Don Si- grist ...,.,,.v. 3. SB -I ' 'ifi, it Q SOPHOMOBE HOME ROOMS SOPHOMORE LL.-XSS OFFICERS Kneeling--Jim Hanger. Rob Briggs. Mary McQuigg Standing-Mr. Quigley, Alberta Wyss. Miss Williams. Janet Ellis. Jinx Zurcher Xiiss Charlotte it'illianis l l lim luiflicr l'rrsi1l1'ul I2lllL'l lillis l'i1'1'-jH'1'.xirlr'11t Mary Mctluigg .S1'f'rwluiy Roh Briggs , , 'l'n'u.mrr: .Xllmerla Hass, jim Hanger .Smml FIIIIIIIIIVH Mr. Rolicrl Quigley l E - .'irli'1.x:'r,x HOME ROOM l52 Miss Lorclla Mcliinncy Row l-Kay Amos. Angella Ainicarelli. Marcia Bayer. Sharon Brooks, Eloise Bell, Edna Boycs. Lois Boyes. Linda Bechtel Row 2 e -V Mary Bash. Pat B a u g h in a n, Carol Anne Ashnian. Elaine Arnold, Dcanne Brennenian, Bar- bara Applegarth. B e t s y Braiind, Phyllis Battig. Row 3 - Steve Auckerman, Gene Berger. Dennis Bow- ers. David Billnian. Rob Briggs. Gary Barnes Row 4-Richard Briggs. Ron- ald Bowling. John Brown, Miss McKinney, Joe Baron. Don Bertsch Not pictured-Tom Boyles HOME ROOM I54 Miss Ruth King Row 1---Joyce Flickinger. Wanda Drabenstott. Janet Ellis, Linda Fry. Jackie Graber. Margery Ferrell. Bonnie Fran c o. Marjorie Gsib, Row 2-Sue Froelick, Mary- ann Eberhart, Nancy Gar- ver. Faye Emerling. Ann Dietz. Janet Franks Row 3 -Ronnie Frontz. Don- ald Drouhard, Larry Dra- benstott. Eugene Franks. David Gano, Clyde Gintlier, Roddy Gillispie Row 4-Phil Frame. William DeArn1itt, James Frank. Paul Fritz, Miss King, Dave Goodrich, Dale Fisher Not pictured e Lucius Ells- worth. Russell Flesher N 5? HOME ROOM I53 Miss Virginia Carson Row 1---Susan Conrad, Donna Burriss, Beverly Carnahan, Virginia C a rt e r, Wanda Chandler. Louise Crisco. Phyllis Campbell Row 2 -- Carol Cusack. Sally Caplan. M e l i n ci a Cahill, Sandra C h a pm a n. Betty Christopher. Patricia Cic- conetti, Bette Bum Row 3-Ben Coppola, James Chamberlain, Alan Cook, James Clark, Richard Car- roll, Robin Crawford Row 4-- Miss Carson, Dexter Corn. Eugene Danner, Phi- lip Dalrymple :za ic lorlv-tlircc R , HOME ROOM I67 Miss Barbara Kaylor Row 1-v John Metcalf, Mary McQuigg, Pat Money, Jan- ice Mencer. Mary McKee, Janice Marcovechio. Sue Lehman, Donna McMichael Row 2-Miss Kaylor, Marilyn Miller, Jean Messner, Bon- nie Leiner, Shirley Long, Marjorie Mackey. Gretchen McDermott Row Il A Don Miller, Frank Lewis. Stewart McCoy, Mar- cus Maurer. Dennis Mc- Manus, Ronald Tyson Row 4 -f- John Mong, Alan Morrison, James Luke, Jes- se Johnson, Charles Lyon. James Long Absent-Carol Kurtz, Robert Leaman, Marilyn McCune page lorry-lour HOME RUUNI Ilii Miss Gladys Jacobs Row 1 - Miss Jacobs. Jane Jones, Sonja Henney, Ei- leen Lang, Pat James, Carol Sue Jones, Genevieve Jen- sen, Sandra Jacoby Row 2-Andrea Laper, Kitty Guthrie, Sandra Isch, Bon- nie Huxley. Richard Hers- man, Jim Huff Row 3 -- Richard J 0 r d o n. Glenn Kerr, Homer Jentes. Fred Jenkins. Jerry Harp- ster, Ronnie Himes Row 4 Y Jim Hanger, Bill Gray, James King, Eugene Haven, Ronald Kinney Row 5 - Harold Gwin, John Hower, Phil Jameson, Eu- gene Houmard, Arden Hot- hem, Bill Harris HOME ROOM H59 Mr. Dominic Scalaro Row 1fJoyce Rose, Geraldine Richardson. Karen Rudy, June Rich, Janet Piper, Helen Ratcliffe, Sharleen Reidenbach Row 24Fred Pittenger. Pat Neil, Martha Nickelson, Gay Prinkey, Karen Mun- shower. Phyllis Pinkley Row 3 - Paul Murr, Nevin Numbers, David Myers, Charles Poulson, Jack Mor- rison Row 4-fTerry Paden, Arthur Nolletti, John Peyton. Walt Rearick, Stephen Richard- son Row 5 - Gary Perry, Fred Pagniano, Larry Mowrer, Tom Sapp. David Noble HOME ROOM l72 Mrs. Ruth Tracy Row l - Carol Sperry. Fran Snyder. Carolyn Schubert. Janet Swan. Virginia Stahl, Roberta Snow. Phyllis Sig- ler. Donna Sigler Row 2--Joan Scott. Pat Shira, Margaret Sigler. Judy Tag- gart. Dorothy Spitler. Ted Sparr Row 3---Arthur Sigler. Char- les Snodgrass, Dean Schie, James Smith. Bill Muller. Jim Shelly, Mrs. Tracy Row 4--Coy Stewart. Charles Still, Richard Scott. Don Schmidt. Ray Sweiger. Clarence Smith Row 5-Fred Shank. Richard Smith. Harold Slater. Jack Spitler. Bill Schultz. Ernest Snyder 'FN Q-it HOME ROOM ltll Mr. Hall Grouvvr Row 1 -Carole Bruce. Bonnie Bodenbender, Virginia Ba- ab, Diana Baughman. Mar- jorie Buchwalter, Linda Brinkerhoff, Judy Ann Baer. Betsy Bell Row 2-Beth Buchholz, Shar- on Bollinger. Lynn Bar- ber. June Ackerman. Bev- erly Bach. Ruth Bricker, Diane Brock. Judy Aber Row 3 -- Beth Brown. Judy Amstutz. Carolyn Baker. Jacqueline Berger. Diane Bonifant Row 4--Joe Beeler. Bill H0- mer. Jack Biddle. Ronnie Beckler, John Arnold, Rex Bennett. Bob Anderson HOME ROOM I7-1 Mr. Ralph Sabork Row 1-Barbara Watson. Al- berta Wyss. Pat Trump- hour, Nancy Weaver. Kaye Zumbrunn. Marcia Wohl- ford, Beverly Taylor Row 2 i Kathleen Yankello, Mary Jane Wilson, Rose- mary Younker, Lois Yund, Linda Yacanraro, Pat Web- ster, Ann Wiegand Row 3 Y Howard Zuercher, Vickie Vore, Kathleen Young. Karen Warden. Da- vid Higbie, Ronnie Van Lieu Row 4 - Stanley Zouk, Rex Thomas, Robert Van Zile, Harry Watson. Richard We- ber. Jim Zurcher Row 5-William Taylor. Mike Trikilis. Robert Waitkunos, Bill Tracy, William Watson Row 6-Brad Whittier, Steve Walker. Mr. Sabock, JL-- rome Terry Ill' llllgt' IQOIKIY-llVC HOME ROOM lil? Miss Charlotte Williams Row I--Leona Felton, Sharon Ellis, Phillis Duberstein. Marcia Franks, Elizabeth Freeman, Jan Hanzel. Barb Eikleberry, Bonnie Gilson Row 2 -- Betty Engel, Carol Faught, Sally Franks, Ann Dush, Dorothy Dustman, Patricia Harmon, Sandra Goldner Row 3- -Judy Gerberich, Dean Haven, Charles Dunn, Gar- ry Hageman. John Hart- mann, Tom Fischer, Harlan Greegor Row 4 -- Joe Guenther, Au- brey Harmmi, Bruce Glick Row 5 -- Richard H a r r i s, George G i n g e r y, Tom Grgic, Richard Hamilton, Richard G o r d o n. Leon Hamilton, Edward McMan- amay, Jack Hart W page lorry-six HOME ROOM l02 Miss Betty Edwards Row 1-Lois Dalrymple, Joan Cherilla, Debrah Christop- her, Jane Dodez, Carol Di- Orio, Elaine DeLucas Row 2 -- Nelda Coots, Jean Dotson. Frances Dominic, Bonnie Danner, Sharon Casey Row 3 - Sandra Bunt, Bar- bara Crowley, Barbara Die- hr, Kay Crago, Ginny Con- dry, Janice Daugherty Row 4-Kay Domhoff, Janet Donaldson, Pat DiOrio, Sarah Dalbey, Joan Collier, Elaine Catliff Row 5-Jack Calloway, Char- les Creighton, Harold Den- ny, Homer Corbin. Mike DiGiacomo, Melvin Butler, Francis Dellafave, Robert Chase Row 6 - Ronald Chittenden, Jon Culler, Gerald Clouse. James Crites, William Da- vis Not pictured-Timothy Bur- den, Albert DiOrio F4-to HOME ROOM lll Mr. james Byrd Row 1-Jane Hesson, Jackie Hersman, Suzanne Irvin. Linda Houmard, Charlotte Hoover. Roberta Hoover Row 2'---Claudia Johns, Mary Ann Johnson, Elizabeth King, Carole Kiefer, Linda Johnson, Judy Hollopeter Row 3 - David Jewell, Lois Horn, Bob Huebner, David Houser, John Kindsvatter. Dale Jewell, Terry James Row 4-Dick Kieffer, Charles Kindsvatter, Ralnh Keister, Hadley Jewell, Tom Jones, Mr. Byrd Row 5-Arthur Johnson, Ray Iannarelli, Ray Jeffries, David J a c k s o n, Jackie Johnson Row 6 - John Hoessle, John Kirchhofer. Jerry Horst, Clarence Hofacre, David Jentes HOME ROOM H2 Mr. Wvaync Hostcllcr Row 1--Ruth Kister. Norma Lang. Judy Miller. Chris- tine Lundell, Sara Mishler, Donna Metzger Row 2 --- Sandra Knepper. Martina Monaco, Ann La- procina, Sharon Mandolin, Lynn McAlister. Jill Miller, Ellen Martin, Ruth Knott, Vikki Lintala, Susan Lan- des. Marcia Logec Row 3--Judith Maxwell. Er- nest Lockhart. Kaye Matz, Larry Loveland, Sandra Middleton, Claude Knisely, Joyce Kollar, C a r o l y n Lang, Kenneth Meade Row 4 -- Alan Konkle, Bill Moore, Philip Massaro. Gene Manson, Jerry Lei- sure. David Metz. Curtis Meade Row 5 -- Russell McDermott, Douglas Mitchell. Mr. Ho- stetler, Ted Miller. Charles Markley HOME ROOM IIS Mr. john Riley Row 1--Janice Soliday. Amy Steiner, Linda Shearer, Carol n Shaffer. Bethany Snodclfv, Donna Salisberry. Cindy Rowland Row 2 - Betty Shambaugh. Karen S ch u l z, Nancy Schmid. Patty Shisler. Charlotte Sigler, Elizabeth Slater, Kathleen Schneider Row 3--Jean Sherwood, Sil- via Shaffer, Lois Ann Speck, Janice Sperry. Doro- thy Snyder, Mary Schroe- der Row 4 -- Michael Crannier, Richard Senff, R o n n i e Schie, Allan Craxnner. Du- ane Steiner, Jim Shamp, Ralph Schreiber Row 5 - Elbert Smith, Bob Simpson, James Schmelzer. Walter Smith. Harold Snod- grass, Alan Shaner Row G -- Larry Schafrath, Edward Spitler. John Shel- ler. Charles Rowan. Bob Steele, Mr. Riley 3 1 l , i 1 i i 1 2 ' i , I, 1 f . ' HOME ROOM IH Mr. kenneth Zucrrhcr Row l -- Sandra Plasterer, Donna Rodi, Patty Peacock, Carol Neal, Myrtle Rey- nolds, Sandra Mullet, Di- anne Murray, Margaret Reed Row 2 --- Roberta Plymire. Nancy Paull, Jonelyn Pre- cup, Leanna Rood, Becky Rathburn. Linda Patterson, Theda Prinkey Row 3 - Barbara Morgan, Leona Perez, Sandra Rit- tenhouse, Joanne Picking, Patty Murphy, Elizabeth Rhode, Marilyn Rich, Di- ane Powers Row 4-Myron Moore, Gary Rastetter. Robert Robison, James Robertson, Dave Parfitt, Bob Mullen. Wilbur Mowrer Row 5-James Moxon, Elmer Myers, Dean Robertson, Gordon Kurtz, Rob Rose, Galen Rike. Mr. Zuercher llilgl' iOl'ly-SUVCII if-1, 5, ,s N HOME ROOM QI2 Nlr. William Sadler Row 1-Nancy Taylor, Sharon Yoder, Donna Jo Whitmyer, Norma Wile. Glynda Sweat, Jean Zimmerman, Lynn Wirt, Judy Switzer Row 2 -Bonnie Jean Tyson, Teresa Tomassetti, Char- lotte Zimmerman. Linda Zufull Row 3-Elizabeth Tomassetti. Carolyn Whitford, Mary Yocum, Sue Westhafer. Jane Zimmerman, Mary Jo Vizzo, Jane Waltz, Sally Swain Row 4 -- Shirley Wolbaugh. Joanne Stout Row 5 f Ned Wertz. Ellis Zimmerly, Russell Yama- zaki, Audley White, Bill Weekley, Sam Stewart, Bob Walter, Mr. Sadler Row 6-Steve Woolsey, James Stevens, Johnny Zerrer, Clarence Tilton, Dan Still- wagner. Don Ward, Lynn Swartz, John Veney page forty-cigllt THE ALMA MATER Uh, come, let's sing our WcJoster's praise And songs to Alma Mater raise: And for the school we hold most high, We'll raise our voices to the sky. To her, we pledge our hearts and hands, And loyal to her each one stands: Preserve her honor, far and near, Because we love her, Wooster dear. OTHER CLASSMEN IN ACTION in-:Q ...:..,.. .ww ...... . Row l Row 2 Ron' Zi 4, LW At the Christmas formal--dancing in a Frosted Pink Paradisc-3 Don Orr is high bidder for '-: walnut at the Sludent Council Polio Auction: the two Scotsmen Roger Chittum and Karl Diller, do a bagpipe bit at the animal Radio Club assembly Susie McCoy holds her ears and Tom Henderson screams in anguish as Art Nollctti sings I-lanpv Birthday in the fall play: Judy Mairs, highest bidder at the polio auction, hands her money received and- Miss Mm-Kinney looks on General view of a pep rally. The Skylonesf' Ellen Dix. Ginncy Yoder, and Phyllis Troyer. sing in the radio club assembly as Richard Weber accompanies them on the drum and Tom Henderson emcees the whole al'- lilll'Q Mr. Clark, from lhc Bell Telephone Co.. shows students a piece of coaxial cable at a special assembly page lflili mm ill HHHHNIIHHHNS QD Kneeling-Janet Mosher, Karl Diller, Dave Briggs Standing: Row 1-David Houser, Susan Conrad, Beth Kindsvatter, Carolyn Tissot, Liz Freeman, Jane Dodez, Kathy Young, June Rich, Mary McQuigg, Miss McKinney Row 2--Dick Withrow, Jackie Graber, Carolyn Powell, Jill Miller, Linda Shearer, Barbara Morgan, Roberta Snow, Dottie Lear Row 3ATom Henderson, Joe Starr. John Adams, Russell Yamazaki, Rob Briggs, Dan Strock Row 4-Carol Collier, Roger Chittum, Larry Acker, Vincent Martin, Jim Hanger, Phil Dunham STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the voice of the student body, as the members are chosen represen- tatives ol' the students. The Council works with the faculty to solve school problems. The Council this year has proved more than ever that it is a service group to the school. This year the Council continued its many regular services to the school with continued diligence and interest: these were the continuation of the hall monitor systemg handling the sale ol SAT'sq the sale ol annuals and the magazine salesg sponsoring the annual polio assemblyg co- sponsoring Parents' Night for basketballg taking tickets for assemblies, and decorating the Christmas tree. The Council added to its duties this year by starting several new projects at school. They included an auction and dance lor the benefit ofthe polio lundg placement of comb machines in the locker rooms and rest roomsp an orientation period tor new students at the beginning of the year: direction signs in the hallsg schedules on home room doorsg and an honor study hall at noon. The Student Council also made visitations to other schools, SEI'lt delegates to the State Con- vention and one to the National Convention, sponsored several post-game dances, and helped set up rules for the new gym. Karl Diller .,,,,,,, Pr'1'sirlz'nI Dave Briggs ...,,, ..,,,,,, I 'ire-presidzfnl janet Mosher ,,,,,,,,, ,,..,.,,,, .... . S l'f'l'f'fIlTj'-fl'!'!lSIlVFV Miss Lorella McKinney .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arlzfisffr page fifty-two s Row 1-Virginia Yoder, Beth Kindsvatter, Sandra Ashton, Jeanette Treat, Cynthia Aber, Sally Spence, aton, Louise Winget, Carol Collier Laura Con- Row 2-Ann Dalbey, Suzanne McCoy, Jane Mosher, Janet Mosher, Rachael Bitler, Ethene Smith, Ruth Spigelmire, Jane Maurer, Patricia Durstine Row 3--Gerald Soliday, Gretchen Hannon, Phil Dunham, Roger Chittum, William Taeusch, Carolyn Engel, Janet Steiner. David Loeliger Row 4-Charles Bell, William Gerber, James Yocum, Eugene Keil, Robert Joss, Thomas Henderson, David Diehl' Row 5--Dan Yoder, Donald Orr, Roger McManus, Larry Vodra NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the most respected clubs is the National Honor Society. It is an honorary organiza- tion for those who have achieved recognition in the fields of scholarship, leadership, and service. The student must be active in extra-curricular activities as a leader, and scholastically, he must be in the upper third of his class. He is also judged on service and character by a role of the faculty and students. Of each class, fifteen per cent are admitted. Five pei' cent are inducted in the junior yearg the remaining ten per cent, in the senior year. ,QQ The beautiful candlelight induction service is held in the spring. New members are told of the high ideals of the society and are challenged to strive toward these goals, Gerald Soliday ,,,,,, ., ,,,,,, I're.videnl Laura Conaton ,,,,, l'ire-jzmtiflerzl Louise XVinget ,,..., ,,,.,,,, . Yrfrrelrzry David l,lCi'll' ,,,,.,.,,,,,, .. 7i7'f'll.Y1lVf'V Mrs. Martha Sidle Miss Lucile Nesbitt --f f'--'f-- Ad f5 5 Mr. Robert Moore page fifty-three Seated: Miss Nesbitt. Mr. Moore, Carol Collier, Ann Dalbey, Pat Flesher Standing: Louise Winget, Tom Henderson, Anne Fisher, John Bryner, Jim Veney, Bob Joss, Larry Vodra ANNUAL STAFF laml iiollici' ffllillll'-ill-f'llf!'f 'loin IIUIIIIOINUII , , ,,,,,,, l 1'rllln'r' Mlllrlv Stall--Nlarilyn lfilcs. fil't'll'hl'lI Harnmn, llnllic I.c'al'. David l.ocligcl'. Ruger McINlanns, lilhcnc Smith Xnn llalhvy , , , ,,,,,, ,, iilnlrr'-1111 vrlilrn' Stall?-flynlhia .Xin-r. lilainc DllIll'I'SlClll. janv Xlaurcr, Nancy l'2ll'I'L'll. Pal Sniclcr, ,li'2lllClll' vl'l'l'2ll Ruth SlJlgl'Illlil'l' ,, Urgmzizulimzx rdilm' llHgl'l' clhllllllll , ,, lioyx' xjmrlv wrlilm' Stall'---llaw llivhr, Ralph SK'hl'ClllL'li. Nlikc 'Iiikiliw lnlliw XYingcl ,, ,,,,,,,, fiirli' .xp1n'l.x vdilm Lauri Yndra , l'fIOlllg7'lll7lI1'I' and jiirlurf' mlilm' SILIHA--Slaliivy funk, lillingk Slwrwocul Studio, thc lI'voxlr'r Daily lfvnnrl, NVaIlm'l's Clmlillicrfizll and Porlrail Silldio ,lim Yr'nc'y , l.'1:w'1' flrzfign rmrl .vjmrlx jmgrzs uriixi Xlllll' I islu'x', l'al l lc'sllm' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 'I'yj1i.xl.v lioh .juss , ,,,, , ,, Afi1'r'r'Ii.YiIlg lllllllllgfl' Staff?-.Xnn Ilalhcy, Mary Horn. Beth Kinciwxallcr, Cllcn King, Maxine Lang, jane NIZIIIYCI. Marilyn Nlurray john BIAIICI, Daxici lnvligui' , ,, , ,,,,,,,,,, li1l.x'i111'.vs I7I!l7lllgl'7.K Sizllif--'lcl1'y Bishop. -luliv Buss, john Harhaugh, lilcanoi' Howcy. line gcnc kcil, Cilcn King, Richard Lamiahl, Slcve lfcppla, Marlin Nllllllmcrs, llnn Orr, Bill Pillli. jerry Snliday. Larry Sperry, Dan Struck Miss l.m'ilu Nvwhill, Nlr. Ruhcrl Bloom' . A1l1fi.wr.x page fifty-Iour Ruth Spigelmire and Dave Loeliger examine the An- nual dummy. Row 1--Sandra Knepper. Nancy Taylor, Jane Gurr, Emma Lou Snyder, Pat Flesher, Judy Taggart, Gretchen Mc- Dermott. Linda Brmkerhoff, Cindy Aber Row 2-Marsha Eberland, Ruth Spigelmire. Kitty Guthrie, Kay Domhoff, Sue Westhafer, Sandra Ashton, Jeanette Treat, Sandra Hudson, Maxine Lang Row 3-Louise Gardner, Nancy Parrett, Jane Mosher, Cynthia Catlitf, Janet Winger, Pamela Jameson. Jane Maurer, Laura Conaton Row 4-Susie McCoy, Janet Mosher, Sue Walters, Anne Fisher, Helen Bowers, Laura Bayer. Gretchen Harmon Row 5-gage Duberstein. Bill Taeusch, Ronnie Van Lieu, Betty Brenneman, Eleanor Howey, Tom Henderson, Dennis c anus Row 6-Ann Dalbey. Arthur Nolletti, David Gano, Dave Diehr, Roger McManus, Dave Loeliger, Miss Kaylor, Larry Vodra THE GENERAL Published bi-monthly, the General serves as the ollicial news source ol Wooster High School. liach year, the General stall endeavors to uphold the best journalistic traditions in its job ol reporting general school news. Under the capable tutelage ol Miss Barbara Kaylor, the editorial stall compiles news. edits it, and makes up the paper. Mr. Robert Moore advises the business stall, which sees to it that the paper is properly linanced. The General is a tnentber ol the National Scholastic Press Association and the Cloluinbia Scholastic Press Association. liach year, the General enters the contests sponsored by the Northeastern Ohio Scholastic . . . Press Association. S T A 1' 1 Laura Conaton. Roger McManus ,,,,,,,. lirlilors-in-chief have Diehr ,,,,,,, , , .Sports wiilo: l'alll jameson ,,,,,,....,i,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,. H , Xcicx crlilor 'l'om Henderson ,, ,,,, , l rnfure rrliloi Cindy ,-lber, Bonnie Bodenbender, Linda Brinkerhofl, Sandie Ashton H , ,, ,,,, Copy wlilor Cindy Catliff, Ann Dalbey, Kay Dotnhoff, lilaine Du- Bill 'Iiaeusch ,,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,, , Circulation ninnzigwr berstein. jane Curr, Kitty Guthrie, john Harbaugh. jeanette Treat ,,,,,,. , ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, livluirigr wdilm' Eleanor Howey, Sandra Hudson, john King, Sandra Knepper, Dave Loeliger, Gretchen McDermott, .lrthur Nolletti. judy Taggart, Ronnie Van Lieu, jane jones, Nancy Taylor, Sue lVesthayer, Gretchen Harmon, lloris Fullerton ,,,,, H ,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, I ff',IUl'1l'l.Y Helen Bowers, Susie McCoy ,,,,,,,, Adrfffrlising nnnirigers Laurel Bayer. Betty Brennetnan, David Cano, Maxine Lang. Marsha lirbland, Ruth Spigeltnire ArI1ff'rli.sing .xlnlf jane Maurer, Pat Flesher, .Xnne Fisher, Louise Gard- ner. Nancy l,2'll'l'Cll, l-Innna Lou Snyder, Louise Win- get .,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, , , ,, ,, , 'l'yj1ixI.t jim Veney ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, , , , lfurlomiisl Larry Vodra ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, I ' I lllfUg'l'll1llll'l' Miss Barbara Kaylor ,, ,, uloznmilism urlrrisrr Mr. Robert Moore ,, H l immr'ial 1uI1fi.w1 page filly-lilVC :wt l N F L OFFILERS Nlr. Rohcrl l'ollm'L t Mr. lflmt! llct'kr't't f Tom Homlerson, Virginia Yoder, Karl Diller, Doris Fullerton lhc- lorcnsit' st-ztsott this ycztts might well he tc't'tm-cl at sttrresslttl one. with tht- th-hat NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE lmung an upcclully good ycztr. Ihc- varsity squzttl cotnposetl ol Gretchen Hztrmott. loin llcti- tltwsmi, Roger NiliXi2lllllS, :tml Dztvt' i.0Ciigi'l' won thc tlistrirt OHSSI, tottrncy ztgztinst Nlzt, lun, :mtl rcprcsctitctl XX'oostct' High ztt thc- stzttc linztls. ltttlivitltlztl uttitcts plttttl suotitl tt two l limit llvtttlvisuti l'r1',xirlt'nl Km-I Dillvr , l'ir'1'-fn'4'.xi1l1'r1I Doris i'illiii'l'ltlll H!'l'tH!flllg .t1'rn'Imx Virginia Yritlcr , fjm't'1',tjmr1r1ing wrrrlziix' .-I rlz ti.u'rx tctx ssil- - f 4 2 ' ztrgtf pt'ztc'tic'c tournzttitcnts, :mtl llclcn Bowers :tml Llstuthzt loh tirt-ly. illzttttlizt klohns lil:tt't-tl sixth in thc state. Rogct' Nlrhlztnus will go to thc Nattiotml ltllllill2Illl1'lll lll ilflyhl CXlCllllJOli2lll6OllS. l'.lc't'cti nut' titctithtis kioinetl tht' Ofgilllililliilll to help cushion thc loss ol thc out-gui DEBATE ns tit-ztrlictl thc stzttt' contest in orzttorirztl :mtl humotous tlt-rlztmattiott, respec- ng seniors. 'U 4 I H ,M QQ, fi thu wfi NL. i , ,Y g L.. ilty-six -Mr, Pollock, Roger McManus, Lucius Ellsworth, Arthur Nolletti, Kitty Guthrie Row l Row 2!Dave Loeliger, Rob Briggs, Kay Domhoff, Claudia Johns 3-Russell Flesher. Mike Trikilis, Jane Dodez, Gretchen Harmon Row Row 4-Mr. Heckert, Dave Noble. Walt Rearick, John Hoessle Not pictured-Tom Henderson DEGREE of EXCELLENCE and DISTINCTION Row l-Jeaiielle Treat. Gretchen Har- mon, Jenny Yoder Row 2---Karl Diller. Frank Ellsworth, . Mike Trikilis Row 3-David Loeliger, David Noble, Roger McManus Row 4--f'1'un1 Henderson. Bill Taeusch. Mr, Pollock Nol pictured -Helen Bowers F , 5 Row Row Row Row 4 A l 4 i ll' N..-A-Q 1 3 DEGREE OF MERIT AND HONOR ww-an-f-'11 W J -Claudia Johns, Beth Kindsvatter, Beth Snoddy, Linda Shearer -Karen Munshower. Ellen Dix. Jane Dodez, Pat Murphy -Doris Fullerton, Kitty Guthrie, Kay Domhofi -Art Nolletti, Rob Briggs. Don Cook, Russell Flesher, Ralph Schrieoer. Mr. Heckerl page lilly-seven HONOR TH ESPIAN S Row 1-Roger McManus, Jane Maurer. Marilyn Fites, Cin- dy Aber. Jeanette Treat, Miss King Row 2-Tom Henderson, Cecil T r u ni p h o u r, Virginia Srnith. Susie McCoy Row 3--Dan Yoder, Bernerd Campbell. John Harbaugh THESPIAN SOCIETY Row Row Row Row Row Row Not l 2 3 4 5 6 ll --Sue Miracle, Jane Mosher, Pat Durstine, Louise Winget ---Cindy Aber, Bobby Snoddy, Karen Warden, Kathy Young, Maxine Lang, Marilyn Fites. Sue Walter, Sally ict Franks Emma Lou Snyder, Ann Dalbey, Elaine Duberstein. Karen Levine, Ginny Smith, Bonnie Franco, George Ann Grosjean, Marsha Erhland. Judy Baer Gretchen Harmon, Ethene Smith, Janet Mosher, Jenny Yoder, Ellen Dix, Kay Hoover. Jeanne Moore, Eleanor Howey, Richard Hersnian, Anita Pfouts, Walt Rearick, Nancy Parrett. Judy Harpster. Eugene Keil Linda Shearcr, Jeanette Treat, Claudia Johns, Sue McCoy. Mardie Wertz, Jim Hanger. Art Nolletti. Ronnie Van Lieu, Dan Yoder, John Kindsvatter. Miss King. Larry Schafrath Miss Patterson, Cecil Trumphour, Bill Taeuscli, Roger McManus, Larry Sperry. Tom Henderson, Richard Senff, Bernerd Campbell, Larry Vodra urecl aJane Maurer. John Harbaugh, Janet Mosher, Jackie Graber, Sandy Snyder tlX'l'llC'lllJ on page one liunclrecl lilly-lourl IJ tea lilly-viglil SOC AND BUSKINIA-LI 15 SOC AND BUSKIN fM-Z1 A APPRENTICES QIiIl'IlllIH'2lllOll cmmlmucd on pugv om- lllllllllsl'll l I '-Im 'Q I I 5 Kneeling-Bernerd Campbell, Carol Collier, Gretchen Harmon, Richard Zook, Roger McManus, Tom Henderson 1 Row Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Marilyn McCune, Susan Conrad, Laura Jean Peggy Amos, Karen Levine Sally Caplan, Ann Wiegand, Anita Carney, Hower, Judy Taggart, Mr. Pollock Mary Horn. Doris Fullerton, Jeannie Moore, McManus, Ronnie Van Lieu David Gano, Susie McCoy, Judy McCul1um, Larcamp, Stanley Zook Larry Vodra, John Harbaugh, Ross Jameson Noble, Neil Craig, Mike Aukerman, Glen Ki Liggett, Jeanette Treat, Cindy Aber, Fred Pittenger, Pat Flesher, Jenny Yoder, Sue Walters, Jane Mosher, Mardie Wertz, Linda Cindv Catliff, Pauline Crow, Jo Ann Wood, Mike Trikilis, Dennis Janet Winger. Helen Bowers, Sandy Snyder, Roger Chittum, Bill . David Loeliger, Karl Diller, Bill Taeusch, Mike Sherck, David ng, Russell Flesher WHSV XVHSV, which means XVooster High Student Voice, is an organization which attempts to give students a practical approach to radio work. This is done by providing opportunities lor an- nouncing, engineering, and continuity writ morning announcements over the public ad programs, and presenting programs over if assembly program every spring. page sixty Roger McManus ing. The students perform such duties as reading dress spstem, conducting devotions in the assembly VYVST. The iadio club also presents a complete fiwicfrzil nuinngvz loin Hemiersim , , ,..,,,,,,, ,.., f ilIlI'f IIIIIIIIIIIIFFI' Bernerd Campbell. Richard look ,,,, Cliirff FlIg'ilIl'l'l'S Larol Collier ,. .,,,.,,,,, W ,,,,., ,,,,,.,. . Gretchen Harmon ,,,,. Mr. Robert Pollock , ,. Music Fflllililllllll 1,l'1'0llUH!ll flllliflllllll ,, Arl1'i.vr'r Row 1-David Cano, Donna Corn. Bonnie Bodenbender, Janet Steiner, John King, Sandra Ashton. Jerry Soliduy How 2 --Judy Aber. Cindy Rowland, Sandra Knepper. Loice Speck. Janice Sperry, Jane Dodez I Row 3-vCarol Faughl, Janice Daugherty, Nancy Taylor. Linda Shearer, Georgeanne Hanzel, Judy Hollopa-lor Row 4--Baltic Tewksberry. Jane Jones, Judy McCullum, Janet Vlinger, Janice Soliday. Barbara Crowley. Dorothy Snyder, Miss Hudson Row 5 -David Goodrich, Jerome Terry. Duane Steiner Noi pictured---Ann Dush, Sandra Middleton, Sandra Rittenhouse. Sylvia Shal'l'0r, Sue Westhafer. Carolyn Whilford, LIBRARY CLUB l,iln'4ux illuh is xi chili consisting ol Sllll!l'IllS ' ' working in thc lihrairy. lls purpose is Lo nmkc im- DHBV In I ic, lihr'u'x' 1 'l'hf-si' 5lllliL'lll gissislauils shclrc :uid calrcl hooks. rsaicl sliulws. pul :sway :mal Q11 iilzlgzifiilcs, opcn hooks, llIll'li'iih' cards. rc'fL'l1Iol'c'c lll1lg2llilll'5. lllilkl' iniuoi hook icpuis uid chugl llllhlllIlLS ncl hooks lo lcllow sluclculs, .Xpproxiinzulch IQU hooks un aiu ul ilul al iilx i .Xinong thc c'luh's 1ll'liX'iliL'S during lhn' icuii' n'c'rc' qi Licully lui in thc lzill, an llzillowccli pzirly, ai sur- priw lmirllnlziy llllllf' in honor ol thc cluhk sponsor, Xliss ' lol Ihr punor high hhrziry rluh zlssislzuils. For thc IIINI time this your pins were worn hy slu- KIUIII 2lSSiSlllIllS whvn on duly. .X ccimiiir inziscol, zu hookivorin, was inxiclc :incl lJl't'5L'Illt'lI lo lhc rluh ln' llzivicl Chino. lxlncl Sll'illCl l,Il',Kl'IlI'IlI john king I'ir'1'-jlimirlrfzzl Sauulizi Xshlon .S'1'f':vlf1rx'-lrr'u.i:1wr Donna loin. llauid C-uno, Bonnie B1NiL'IlI1Cll1il'l'. AICYIN Silliillli ,Soriul Ifllllllllffl Xliss liiinzi llumlson .-Irliiimri ciiiclils :uid solw Jl'0iJiL'lll5 'gfzirclilig thc ' ' 1 '.',2 '1 202 '. ll 1 1 . lprinza Hudson, quill ai rc'c'cplion in lhc' spring i Donna Corn and Janet Steiner decorate the library for Christmas. pzigc' sixty-o Row 1-Charles Funk, Dale Jewell, Bob Huebner, Steve Leppla, James Schmelzer Row 2-Mike Aukerman. Ralph Keister, Duane Steiner, Tom Sapp, Joe Miller, Mike Cramer Row 3-Jack Hart, Hadley Jewell, John Morrison, Mr. Maurer. Roger Shisler Not pictured-Dan Dalrymple FILMBREAKERS The lfilmbreakers Club is composed ol' ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twellth grade boys who are interested and willing to use part ol their study hall periods lor operating movie and lilm strip projectors ler classes. The members are also kept busy getting and returning lilms to the libr2n'y, taking lilms to the post ollice, and showing films lor clubs. 'I'he boys get their assignments lrom Mr. Maurer eafh morning between 8:10 and 8:30 lor that day. Meetings are held on Wlednesday during the activity period. Problems pertaining to the club's activities are discussed. Besides relieving the teacher ol the responsibility ol getting equipment and projcting the visual materials, the boys also have an opportunity to learn lrom the lilms they see. Charles lfunk ,,,,,, , ,,,, l'rr'sidr'nl Jack Hart ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,A, I 'iI'!'4fH'l'.Yff11'Ilf Mike .XlIl4Cl'lII2lIl ,,,, .Sf'1'r'r'lrlr'y-Irr'1i.nn'1'r Mr. Floyd Maurer ,,,, .,,, , , . H .ldifixwr Some Filmbreaker equipment page sixty-two Row 2 Row 1-Jerry Soliday, Ann Hastings, Larry Swank, Carol Collier -Jane Gurr, Beverly Romig. Jayne Nyhart, Janice Marcovechio, Angela Amicarelli, June Rich, Linda Bechtel, Gay Prinkey Row 3-Carolann Ashman, Linda Fry, Nancy Garver, Bonnie Franco, Gerry Richardson. Ann Dietz. Helen Radcliffe Row 4--Janet Ellis, Marjorie Beck, Kay Kauer, Janet Winger, Ann Wiegand. Pat Webster, Kathy Tolbert Row 5-Mary McQuigg, Karen Warden, Neille Sidle, David Gano, Lynn Schwartz, Janet Steiner, Cynthia Catliff Row 6-Carol Ljungstrom, Miss Carroll, Helen Bowers, John Morrison, Jeanne Moore, Mr. Grouver Not pictured-Phoebe Bahl. Phyllis Campbell, Carolyn Engel, Joanne Lang, Judy McCullum CLIFTON LAYTON CLUB The illilton Layton Club ot Future Teachers ol America is alliliated with the state and national organizations ol FTA. This year is our tenth anniversary. FTA projects each year include grading papers, taking attendance in classes, selling bookcov- ers, ushering at various school activities, and observing and teaching in the elementary schools lor two days. Two delegates lrom the club served as ushers for the NEOTA convention in Cleveland. Two delegates were also sent to the State Convention in Columbus, At our Christmas party, mem- bers ol the club brought lood and clothing lor a needy lamily ol this area. The March meeting took the lorm ol a recognition of the club's activities over a period ol ten years. ln May, the club held its animal Hay Breaklast to honor the senior members. Larry Swank Carol Collier , .Xnn Hastings jerry Soliday ,, janet Steiner Kathy Tolbert john Morrison ,,.... Helen Bowers ,,,,. -leanne Moore ...... Cynthia Clatliff ,,.,,,,,, Carol Ljungstrom , Miss Lucille Carroll, Mr. Hal Grout er I'r1'.rirlr'r1l Vi1'f'-fn'c'.virI1'11I ,, ,, , Sr'1'1'r'I11ry 'lil'l'Il.V1ll'f'l' Social Fllllflilllllll Co-.tofirll l'lNlil'IlIllIl Historian ., . Ijlzrnrifin Pu blirily clmirnzrui Song lender P1ll'1fIlIllf'1lIII7'fllH Arl1'i.w'r.r page sixty-three l Row Row Row Row Row Row -Tom Bahl, Jerry Mast, Herb Berry, Mike Yacapraro,Dick Gilmor John Metcalf, Gary Rastetter, Jim Chamberlain, George Gingery, Elmer Myers, Joe Bowen Ron McFadden, John Mong, Ed Spitler, Billy Davis, David Jentes, Ed Beck, Earnest Lockhart Kenneth Brown, Dave Myers, Dean Schie, Leland Wertenberger, Bruce Briggs, Curtis Dunham, Marcus Slgler Russell First, Bill Taylor, Charles Jentes, Don Yarnell Mr. Boling, Paul Carson, Ron Chittenden, Gary Palmer, Ron Wohlford, Joe Baron, Stewart McCoy. Charles Markley, Homer Corbin Not pictured-Gene Manson, Larry Acker, Eugene Tyler FFA During the year the club has done several things. In October we had six people ol' our l'0llll ro to the National Convention held at Kansas Clit . Also in October we had Dick - . . Y , . Nlur Jh f exclian fe student lrom Parma. Larrf Arker went to Parma as an exfhan fe student in ls A lv March. In November our parliamentary procedure team won the County contest held at Orrville. ln Ilecember, Herb Berry won the bounty prepared public' speaking contest and Ron Hot- hem was second in the extemporaneous contest. Both contests were held at Shreve. ln February the district public' speaking contest was held at Clhardon on February 22. Na- tional FFA week was celebrated during February l7-23 with displays on the main bulletin board in the high school and a window display in the lVayne County National Bank. ln March the State Public' Speaking Contest was held at Columbus on the twenty-first. ln .Xpril the most important thing was the annual Parent and Son Banquet held on the twentyelilth. In Nlay we hold our skilled drivers contest. ln .june the State FFA Convention will be held at Columbus lrom the first to the third, and in .luly the slate FFA Camp is held at Camp lXluskingum. 'I'ln'oughout the year, we had a radio program per month on the program ol Your School Today and also sponsored two square dances. For the awards this year, lim Hull won the gilt chain and Elmer Myers won the heifer chain, Herb Berry won the Bankers Award in the senior class, and Larry Acker won the award in the junior class. Herb Berry 'l'om Bahl ,, larry .Xfker jerry Mast ,, Dick Gilmor Ron Hothem ,, Mike Yaeapraro ,, Marcus Sigler .,,, Mr. Glen lloling page sixty-four 1,H'.Nllll'IIl l'irf'-jn'f'.vidf'nl Serrr'lary , 71l'l'1I5llI'f'l' 1ff'lIUI'f!'?' junior advism' ,, ,,,,,, Se'nIi11r'l Hixforizlri , A drfisvr ........, Row 1-Sandra Chapman, Eloise Bell, Sally Rowland, Marilyn Yates, Sonya Henney, Virginia Stahl, Bonnie Leiner, Carol Leiner Row 2-Charlotte Hoover, Judy Maxwell, Nancy Stout, Elaine Varnes, Phyllis Sigler, Virginia Baab Row 3-Harriet Berry, Sandy Berger, Carole Bruce, Marilyn Miller, Marcia Wolbaugh, Dorothy Shankland Row 4-Linda McVey, Phyllis McAfee, Frances Dominic, Sandra Bunt, Pat Shira, Judy Miller, Joyce Flickinger Row 5-Donna Burris, Pat Harmon. Roberta Plymire, Charlotte Sigler, Shirley Tyson, Linda Hunter, Joan Scott Row 6-Ruth Keister, Sandra Goldner, Carol Faught, Virginia Miller, Pat Dye, Virginia Carter, Mrs. Buehler FHA The Wooster Chapter ol the Future Homemakers ol America is a member ol the state and national FHA organizations. The purposes are: to promote an appreciation ol the joys and satislactions ot homemakingg to emphasize the importance ol democracy, and creative leader- ship in home and community life: to promote international good will: to provide wholesome, individual and group recreationg and to further interests in home economics. FHA business meetings were held the second Tuesday of each month, The chapter attend- ed two Holmes and Vllayne Bi-County Rallys. Wooster Chapter was host to the Bi-County Rally held in April. The social activities held with the FFA boys were Halloween and Christmas parties and a roller skating party. The climax of our successful year was a mother-daughter tea and a formal mstallation of next year's officers. Marilyn Yates ,.,.,, Sally Rowland ,,,,, Carol Leiner ..,,,, Virginia Stahl ,,,.., liloise Bell ,.,,,,,,. Sonja Hcnny ..r,,, Bonnie Leincr . Prr'sidr'nI Virz'-pmvidelzl Secretary fl'I'C1S1U'1'I' Purlianzffnlarian Program chairman Social rlmirnmn Lhai lottc Hoover ,,,.,,,,,.,,,, .,,,,,...,,,,,...,,,, ,.... r,,,.,, . ,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.. ,.,,, I I 1 ' porter Sandra Chapman Mrs. Shirlee Buehler, Mrs. Nannette Moxon Devotional clmirmmz Ad11i.vr'r.S page sixty-five l Row 1-Marilyn Yates, Wilma Clark, Donna Long, Sally Odenkirk, Ruth Ann Carson, Carol Matthews, Sally Rowland, Jay Rumbaugh Miss Edwards, Gene Gordon, Jim lmmel, Sumner Ellsworth, Charles Butterbaugh, Bill Burns, Doug Kelly, Row 2- John Jordon, Bob Driscol DECA All students enrolled in distributive education are DECA members. Distributive education trains people for careers in retailing, wholesaling, and service establishments. Students attend school part time and also receive supervised Work experience under actual working conditions. Training establishments are local business firms where the student receives on-thevjob training and is paid at the same rate as part-time adults. Fund raising activities this year included operating the football concession stands, selling Christmas cards, and sponsoring a school dance. These funds were used to sponsor a Christmas party for the Wfayne County Children's Home, to send two official delegates to the state conven- tion in Columbus, Ohio, to take field trips, and to hold an Employer's Appreciation banquet. The club voted at the beginning of the year to rotate officers for the president and vice- president and retain a permanent secretary-treasurer. Each six weeks a new vice-president was elected, who in turn was elevated to the rank of president lor the ensuing six-weeks period. Presidents. in order of their service, were: ' ' six weeks Bill Burns ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,, ,,,,., I s t lay Rumbaugh ,, .,,,, ,, ,,,,, 2nd six weeks Sumner Ellsworth ,,,,,,. ,,,, , 3rd six weeks Ruth Ann Carson f- ,,,,,, 4th six weeks james lmmel ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,,, 5 lh six weeks Charles Bntterbaugh ,,l..,, ,,,,,,... 1 ith six weeks Sally Odenkirk ,,,c,,,,,,, Secrctnry-Ir1'11.v1n'er Miss Betty Edwards ,,,, ....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.. A difiser page sixty-six .V .L , , . .1 , Row 1-Emma Lou Snyder, Carol Leiner, Louise Gardner, Judy Baus Row 2-Miss Jacobs, Drucilla Haven, Dorothy Weaver, Janet Loreaux, Janice Schwartz, Jean Messner, Pat Neil Row 3-Judy Henning, Shirley Tyson, Donna Lucas, Beverly Taylor, Faye Emerling, Anita Pfouts, Maxine Lang Not pictured-Dorothy Shankland, Nancy Weaver, Anne Fisher, Bonnie Lichteberger FBLA As a chapter in the national organization ofthe Future Business Leaders of America, Wfoos- ter High's club endeavors to carry out its program to train its members to become desirable sec- retaries. The prospective traits include dependability, accuracy, courtesy, honesty, and neatness. During the latter part of the year the club listened to a guest speaker and sponsored a dance. The organization is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior student enrolled in a business COUFSC. Carol Leiner Anne Fisher ,......,..,.. . Emma Lou Snyder ,.... Louise Gardner ...., -ludy Bans .....,.,.....,..., Miss Gladys Jacobs .... President Vice-president s6Cl'l'flIl'y Treasurffr Social chairman . ,......,,.,...,... A dwser page sixty-seven JHgC Row Row Row Row Row Row Row l A-L Phillis Duberstein, Barbara Diehr, Suzanne Irvin, Marcia Franks, Jane Hesson, Bethany Brown, Ann Dush, Mary Ann Johnson, Jane Dodez Carolyn Lang, Jackie Hersman, Elizabeth King, Judy Hollopeter, Sally Franks, Judy Gerberich, Linda John- SON Sarah Dalbey, Lynn Barber, Kay Crago, Linda Brinkerhoff, Janet Donaldson. Jan Hanzel .Lane Jones, Claudia Johns, Sharon Bollinger, Dorothy Dustman, Betsy Bell. Mary Ann Eberhart, David OUSSI' Joyce Kollar, Joan Collier, Jacqueline Berger, Kay Domhoff, Susan Landes John Kindsvatter, Elizabeth Freeman, Judy Amstutz, Judy Baer Brian Boling, Dick Kieffer, Hadley Jewell, Charles Kindsvatter, Bob Huebner, Ralph Keister, Bob Chase Row Row Row Row Row L-Z -Sharon Yoder, Vikki Lintala. Linda Shearer, Amy Steiner, Margaret Reed, Loice Ann Speck. Martina Monaco, Betty Shambaugh, Janice Sperry -Becky Rathburn, Theda Prinkey, Chris Lundell, Nancy Schmid, Lynn McAlister, Linda Patterson, Marcia Foglee, Marilyn Rich, Jill Miller, Mary Yocum, Elizabeth Slabaugh, Sara Mishler, Nancy Taylor, Carolyn Whit OI' --Mrs. Tracy, Elizabeth Tomassetti, Bonnie Tyson, Linda Zufall, Elizabeth Rhode. Gerry Richardson. Sue West- hafer Kathleen Schneider --Jane 'Waltz, Wilbur Mowrer, Steve Woolsey, Sam Stewart, Jerry Leisure, Larry Schafrath, Patty Murphy, Bar- bara Morgan Dorothy Snyder --Bob Mullen,'Richard Senff, Ronnie Schie, Ralph Schreiber, Dean Robertson, Jack Sheller, John Veney, Ed- NOVI IUVENES ROMAN! This year one hundred and live heginning Latin students organized under the nanie ol' Novi lnvenes Romani, which means Modern Roman Youth. For the first time the local cluh became an affiliate ol the junior Classical League, a national organization which encourages in young people an appreciation ot the language and culture ol ancient Greece and Rome. Programs are developed to provide both educational and social interest, Short plays, pa- pers, songs, and games center on the study of La tin. Linda Shearer ,, , . I'rc'.vir1f'n1 .lane Dodcz ,, ,, , ,, ., ,,,, l'1'og1'arll fllllifillllil Sharon Hollinger ,, l'icr'-jnesifleril jill Miller, Richard Senlil' , Social rlmirmrn lilizahelh lfrecnian ,, ,,,, , Secrflrlry Mrs. Rlllll 'l'I'2lCy H ...,,,, H H .,., AIf1'i.W P' Nlarcia lfranks , , 'l'r1'a.r11rr'r sixty-eight Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row AMarilyn McCune, Genevieve Jensen, Arthur Nolletti, Ronnie Van Lieu, Lucius Ellsworth, Jim Zurcher 2-Sue Lehman, Betsy Braund, Linda Fry, Phyllis Campbell, Donna McMichael, Gretchen McDermott, Richard Hersman, Ted Sparr -Pat James, Martha Nickleson, Carol Ann Ashman, Pat Webster, Ann Wiegand, Bette Bunt, Karen Munshower, Robert Briggs, Harry Watson -Jane Gurr, Kay Zumbrunn, Carol Cusack, Linda Yacapraro, Judy Taggart, Elaine Arnold, Nancy Garver, Coy Stewart, Walt Rearick, Alan Cook -Janet Franks, Sally Caplan, Mary McQuigg, Sandra Wilson, Kathy Young, Sandra Jacoby, Catherine Guthrie Frances Snyder, John Peyton, Frank Lewis, Don Schmidt, Fred Pittenger, Donald Drouhard, Arden Hothem, Ronnie Kinney, Mrs. Sidle Rex Thomas, Nevin Numbers, Bill Schultz, Dexter Corn, Alan Morrison, Richard Scott 8-Tom Sapp, James King, John Hower, Bill Tracy, Harold Slater, Jack Spitler, Dave Noble, Marcus Maurer, Not pictured-Karen Warden SOCIETAS ROMANA Societas Romana, a member ol the tlunior Classical League, is made up ol second year Latin students and has a membership ol seventy-two. 'l'his year the program was built around the idea ol' How Latin Is Used in our Vl'orld 'l'o- day. In developing this idea the club had a program on Latin in the Church Today at which Father lfViegand told the students just how the Latin language is used in the Catholic service today and how Latin is still used in other Church services, especially in the hymns and in special musical services. Nlr. Scolaro, teacher ol French and Spanish at the high school, spoke to the club members on Roman Schools ol Yesterday and Schools ol' Today in Italy. Mr. Scolaro emphasized the im- portance ol a knowledge ol' Latin in learning our language better and especially in learning any new language. He disproved the oliten quoted statement Latin is a dead language. Banquet. The big event ol the year and the one looked forward to lor two years was the Roman .Xrthur Nollelli Ronnie VanLieu Karen lVaiden , james lurcher H Genevieve jensen Marilyn Mcllune Nlrs. Ralph Sidle 1'rffxir11'nl l'ir1'-jnrsirlzfnl S1'crf'Iary , 'l'rf'as11rer Lucius lillsworth Program clmirmcn ,, Social rlmirnnm , Admser page sixty-nine Row -Larry Sperry, George Ann Grosjean, Cecil Trumphour, Beth Kindsvatter, Karen Levine, Don Cook, Ross ameson Row --Jayne Nyhart, Jeannette Treat, Julie Buss, Geraldine Walter, Cindy Aber, Phyllis Troyer, Kay Kauer, Sandy Rodenbaugh Row 3-Janet Chenevey, Jennie Yoder, Helen Bowers, Zella Barrickman, Ann Dalbey, Elaine Duberstein Row 4-Kim Rice, Kay Hoover, Donna Corn, Eleanor Howey, Phoebe Bahl, Marilyn Fites, Joanne Wood Row -Judy Weber, Pat Snider, Barbara Billiar, Cindy Catliff, Gretchen Harmon, Jeannie Moore, Ellen Dix, Paula Zimmerman Row -Carol Collier, Carolyn Engel, Marsha Erbland, Janet Steiner, Jerry Soliday, John King, Virgil Walter Row -Tom Henderson, Bill Taeusch, Louise Winget, Patsy Durstine, Neille Sidle, Chuck Levine, Dan Yoder, Dick Graven LES AMIS FRANCAIS Les Amis Francais was organized at the beginning of the school year. Officers were chosen at the first meeting. In December the French and Spanish clubs had a combined Christmas party. A covered- dish supper, Christmas carols sung in French and Spanish, bursting of the pinata, and a dance were on the agenda for the evening. In April the members attended the opera Carmen in Cleveland. Club meetings were held the third Monday of each month. On each Tuesday for two months Madeleine Alguier, an exchange student from France, came and spoke to the French classes in French. 'N Cecil Trumphour ...... ........... P resident George Ann Grosjean ..... ....., I UCF-lIfC.YidF7ll Beth Kindsvatter ...... ...... ....,.... ,..... ........... S e c r etary Ross jameson .............,,.......................,...,.,..... ............. T reusu ref Don Cook, Karen Levine, Larry Sperry .,.... Social chairmen page seventy Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Gary Greenawald, Tom Huff, Mike DiGiacomo, Pat Snider, Anita Carney 2-Sandra Hudson, Janice Swartz, Elizabeth House, Mardie Wertz, Betty Lou Eddy, Kay Krites, Carolyn Tissot Sue Miller 3-Barbara Richey, Ruth Spigelmire, Ann Hastings, Dottie Lear, Ethene Smith, Suzanne McCoy, Jane Maurer, Peggy Amos, Ken Brown 4-Judy Harpster, Marjorie Beck, Janet Mosher, Ftae Bitler, Karen Batdorf, Ann Dietz, Sue Rowland 5'--Charles Funk. Earl Martin, Nancy Parrett, Sue Warren, Jane Mosher, Jim Beckler 6iGlen King, John Harbaugh, Roger Lanius, Jim Butler, Paul Fischer, John Yocum, Ed Hartmann, Bob Foot- lick. Dave Higbee 7-Tom Shamp, Dick Gilmor, Mike Aukerman, Jerry Mast, Gary Sprague, Vince Martin, Bill Reesman. Steve Lep- pla 8-Dan Franks, Paul Kniseley. Dave Loeliger, Jim Conrad, Larry Picking, Bill Larcamp, Dennis Landers, Dave Diehr SOCIOS ESPANOLES Spanish Club is composed ol lirst and second year Spanish students. .Xt our monthly meet- ings we have had many interesting programs. ln the early part ol the year the club saw a movie which was in Spanish. .Xt our Christ' mas meeting we joined with the French Club for a banquet in the caleteria. On the program were the singing ol Christmas carols in French and Spanish and a play given in Spanish. The party ended with a dance in the auditorium and the breaking ol the pmata. At the -lanuary meeting Mr. Srolaro talked to us about schools in Europe. The club spon- sored a dance alter one ol' the basketball games. The linal event ol the year was a Spanish- French Club picnic. Mike lliCiaromo , l'r1'.tir1f'iil tnita Carney , ,, I'ire-jmatirlmil 'lom Huff ,,,,,,,, , , ,, Sl'!'i'l'1llVy'f!'l'1l.tllI'l l' Cary Creenawald. l'al Snider ,,,,,, ,,,, . sl0!'iIlI !'llIlilIlIl'H Mr. llominir Srolaro ,, , , , Afl:'i.sf'i' Pilgc SCVCII ly'OllC Row 1-Bill Taeusch, Ronnie Sprowls, Dave Diehr, Jim Young, Jim Veney Row 2--Jim Yocum, Duane Young, Bill Burns, Gary Greenawald, Bob Footlick, Dave Briggs Joe Starr Row 3,-John Bryner, Jim Butler, Virgil Walters, Bernard Campbell, Ronnie Plant Row 4-Don Orr, Cecil Trumphour, Dan Franks, Bill Gerber, Garth Stevens, Dan Yoder Row 5-Roger Chittum, John Harbaugh, Karl Diller, Delmar Lang, Bob Joss Row 6-Ron Hothem, Jim Immel, Roger Lanius, Jerry Mast, Roger Pinnicks, Larry Vodra Not pictured4Larry Sperry SENIOR HI-Y During the three years ol existence the Senior Hi-Y has participated in many community and school activities. Programs ranging lroni speakers and panel discussions to trips to several local industries have provided interesting meetings. Activities in school have centered on such events as the annual Thanksgiving program ol' providing lood lor needy lamilies in the area, sponsoring Christmas and Easter assemblies and various other activities. The social high point for the Hi-Y took place with the sponsorship ol' the Homecoming Dance. Locally the Hi-Y has contributed to numerable charitable organizations and fund-raising campaigns. The club also takes an active part in the annual Good Friday Service. Several Hi-Y conlerences provided members an opportunity to exchange ideas and experi- ences with Hi-Y members from different sections ol the state. At the conclusion ol the junior year the club was awarded the State Honor Award, which is presented each year to the twenty-live top clubs in the state by the Ohio Hi-Y Council. Throughout the three years the Senior Hi-Y has attempted to follow the Hi-Y motto ol Clean speech, sportsmanship, scholarship, and living, as well as the Hi-Y purpose To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards ol' Christi- an character. David Diehr ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,. P rfiridffnl jim Young ,,,,. Vice-prcsideml Ron Sprowls ,,,,, i......, T l'!'Il.YllTl l' .lim Veney .,.... ,c.. . Yecrelnry Larry Sperry ,,,,,,,,,.i.,,..,,,,,, Chaplain Bill Taeusch .,.,, ,,,,,, P rogram cllairman Mr. Paul Dodez ,,,,, ....,,,.,,,,,r,,..,... A rl11isf'r page SCVCTIIY-tW0 IUNIOR HI-Y b Row 1-Bill Ports, Phil Dunham, Paul Fischer, Dan Strock, Bill Reesman Row 2-Chuck Lcvine, Dave Eby. Joe Miller, Ron Mandolin, Dick Helmick, Crinley Hoover Row 3-Richard Mays, Lynn Taylor, Tom Shamp, Dick Deffenbaugh. Bill Larcamp. Vince Martin Row 4---Bill Musselman. Buddy Bender, Ron Konkle, Don Cook, Mike She1'ck, Mr. Sadler D.lll Strock 1'r1'.xirl:'r1l 'lorry Vlklltllbllld I'VI'!l.Nll7l'l llill l'm lx l'iu'-jnz'.vi1I1'1:l Dali id Brock , ffllflfllflill Phil Dunhznu .Sm ll'ltlIVX' Nlr. William SLIKHCI' .'llli'I.X1'V SOPHOMORE HI-Y Row --Jim Zurcher, social chairman: Richard Carroll, secretary, Lucius Ellsworth, vice-president: Rob Briggs, presi- dent: Don Schmidt, chaplain: Richard Hersman, program chairman: Russell Flesher, treasurer Row -Bill Gray, Robin Crawford, Dave Myers, Homer Jentes, Frank Lewis, Dick Jordon, Jack Morrison, Alan Cook Row -Bradley Whittier, Clyde Ginther, Jack Spitler, Mike Trikilis, Larry Drabenstott, Ted Sparr, Phil Frame, Ne- vin Numbers Row -Jim Hanger, Bill Taylor. Steve Walker, Dexter Corn, Ronnie Kinney, Richard Scott, Coy Stewart, Rex Thomas Row -Jim Smith, Jim Shelly, Ernest Snyder, John Hower, Bill Tracy, Bill Schultz, Gene Danner. Alan Morrison. Stewart McCoy. Clarence Smith. Mr. Ladd, Jim Long Row -Harold Slater. Don Bertsch, Phil Jameson, Tom Sapp, Larry Mowrer, Steve Richardson Roh Briggs I'H',xirlr11l Russell l lCS'lCl' 'l'n'u,mzrr Lucius lillswollii Virw'-ju1'xirlr'11l Don Sfhlllllll Clmjrlnin Rirhaml lkirioll Sl'!'l'l'lll7Y Nlr, Orin llccfllx, Mr. Paul I.zulcl Arlvixru Ju fc st-vcnlv-lllrc F. . TRI-I-II-Y CABINET Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Janet Mosher Nancy Parrett, Gerry Richardson Sandy Snyder, Sandra Hudson, Carolyn Tissot Sue Sperry, Louise Gardner. Kitty Guthrie, Beth Kindsvatter .giafinettc Schaum, Marilyn Murray, Marsha Erbland, Louise Winget, Marilyn Miller, Janet is Paula Zimmerman, Cindy Catlitf, Pat Durstine, Sandra Isch, Melinda Cahill, Fran Snyder SENIOR TRI-HI-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Not 6 1AJanice Swartz, Bobbie Snoddy, Cindy Aber, Judy Ogden, Mary Horn, Dorothy Weaver, Betty Brenneman, Peggy Amos, Pat Flesher 2-Linda Hower, Margie Moritz, Shirley Bullens, Laurel Bayer, Donna Long, Maxine Lang, Margaret Shifferly, Ruth Spigelmire 3-Dottie Lear, Harriet Berry, Janet Chenevey, Barbara Jacobs, Louise Gardner, Sue Miracle, Florence Schaf- fter, Sandy Sigler 4-Ruth Ann Carson, Sandy Beeler, George Ann Grosjean, Cynthia Payne, Sally Odenkirk, Nancy Parrett. Louise Winget, Marilyn Fites, Sue Sperry. Pearl Schuck 54Qnn Dalbey, Ruth Perram, Judy Harpster, Jannette Schaum, Phoebe Bahl, Sue Walter, Jackie Hider, Carolyn eighty 6-Janice Schar, Becky Billiar. Marjorie Beck, Marilyn Murray, Cynthia McCluer, Susie McCoy, Jane Maurer. Rae Bitler. Janet Mosher 7-Carol Leiner, Carolyn Engel, Marsha Erbland, Helen Bowers, Mardie Wertz, Kay Kauer. Paula Zimmerman, Ethene Smith pictured-Carol Collier, Pat Cusack, Anne Fisher, Janet Loreaux, Judy Mairs, Jane Mosher, Anita Pfouts, Sue Rowland, Emma Lou Snyder, Shirley Slater Jkigl' SCVCH ly'fOllf fwritc-up continued on page one hundred liltyesixj IUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Cynthia Catliff, Gretchen Harmon, Carolyn Tissot, Laura Liggett, Beth Kindsvatter, Sandy Hudson. Sandy Snyder. Pat Durstine ..-Beverly Bollinger, Carol Jollift, Anita Carney, Pat Quicci. Elaine Varns, Sandy Rodenbaugh, Carol Braunstein, Julie Buss, Beverly Romig, Bonnie Lichteberger, Judy Baus -Sandra Ashton, Becky Reynolds. Ann Hastings, Sue Miller, Ellen Dix, Pat Greenawald, Jeanette Treat, Barbara Billiar, Nancy Stout -Janet Fox, Ginny Miller. Linda Hunter. Drucilla Haven, Joanne Lang, Helen Morgan, Emily Carafelli, Ann Sherwood -Jayne Nyhart, Zella Barrickman. Carolyn Powell. Dorothy Shankland, Sue Warren, Tootie Crow. Joanne Wood, Carol Parker, Marcia Cameron, Lorine Cicconetti, Pat Snider, Yvonne Maxwell e-Carol Ljungstrom, Lavonne Shriver, Eleanor Howey, Pam Jameson, Doris Fullerton, Gerry Walters. Sally Rhein, Sandy Bible, Sandy Cicconetti, Ellen Covairt, Shirley Tyson. Kay Hoover. Phyllis Troyer, Carolyn Murphy .Barbara Richey, Mar Ellen Clark -Elnora Landis, Miss Fausnaugli. Julia Jentes, Jeanne Moore. Kim Rice, Bettie Tewksberry. Brenda Bell. Janet Winger. Judy Stout, Karen Batdorf, Judy Henning SOPH OM ORE TRI-HI-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Janet Ellis, Sandra Isch. Kathy Young, Melinda Cahill, Gerry Richardson, Marilyn Miller, Fran Snyder. Kitty Guthrie Karen Rudy. June Rich, Marcia Bayer. Joyce Rose, Carol Sperry, Mary McKee, Sue Con- rad, Phyllis Campbell tlfay Amos, Janet Piper, Sharon Brooks. Pat Money, Marilyn McCune, Bonnie Franco. Carol ones Nancy Weaver. Janice Marcovechio. Janet Swan, Betsy Braund, Donna Sigler, Carol Cusack, Wanda Drabenstott, Deanne Brenneman, Marcia Wolford Sally Caplan, Ann Wiegand, Phyllis Sigler, Sandra Jacoby, Nancy Garver, Sandra Chapman, Joyce Flickinger, Donna McMichael Bonnie Huxley, Kathy Yankello, Alberta Wyss Linda Fry, Genevieve Jensen. Dorothy Spit- ler, Betty Bunt, Gretchen McDermott, Elaine Arnold Karen Warden, Carolyn Schubert. Roberta Snow. Sandra Wilson, Mary McQuigg. Jean Mes- sner. Bonnie Leiner. Lois Yund, Miss Carson, Kay Zumbrunn, Judy Taggart Not picturediGay Prinkey, Vickie Vore. Pat Cicconetti pzigt st untx c Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Nancy Parrett, Cynthia McC1uer, Beth Kindsvatte r, Marilyn Norris, Jannette Schaum -Janet Franks, Sue Lehman, Rosemary Younker, Phyllis Duberstein, Donna McMichael, Pat James, Elaine Vams, Margaret Reed -Marilyn Murray, Mary Horn, Linda Yacapraro, Betsy Braund, Maxine Lang -Theda Prinkey, Janet Chenevey, Bobbie Snoddy, Becky Rathbum, Carol Ljungstrom, Martina Monoco, Nancy Stout -Barbara Buchholtz, Elizabeth House, Nancy Schmid, Liz Freeman, Amy Steiner, Barbara Morgan, Miff Yocum -Bettie Tewksberry, Sandra Williams, Sally Caplan, Kim Rice, Sue McCoy, Margaret Shifferly, Jill Miller, Carol Kieffer, Gerry Richardson, Miss Schofield -Judy Harpster, Sue Rowland, Judy Henning, Roberta Snow, Kathy Young FUTURE NURSES The Future Nurses Club was organized in November. The purpose of this club is to inter- est the students in the welfare and health of their community and to encourage them to discover all the personal satisfactions which nursing holds in store. The nurses of the community helped to organize the club and were in charge of the initia- tion of the members in January. Several nurses have talked to the group about the different types of work in the field of nursing and about the different hospitals and their advantages. On February 16, the juniors and seniors visited Western Reserve and Fenn College in Cleve- land. Later a trip was taken to Columbus to visit Ohio State University. Club pins were chosen by the members. President Nancy Parrett Beth Kindsvatter ,,i, ...., I 'ict'-president Cynthia McClucr ...,,,,, Sf'Cr'f'l1H'y Marilyn Norris .,.. Trrrmlfer jannecte Schaum ........ ,t,,, H istorian Miss Ann Schofield ,.,,,, ...,., A 4d1'iSe'1' page seventy-six 1, I Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Dave Loeliger, Richard Hersman, Rob Briggs, Martin Numbers. Mike Trikilis 2-Sandra Jacoby, Kathleen Schneider, Susie Irvin. Janice Sperry, Mary Ann Johnson. Marilyn Rich, Louise Specht, Jane Ellen Hesson, Lois Dalrymple 3-iharon Yoder, Fran Snyder, Joan Collier, Liz Slater. Margaret Reed, Jill Miller, Barbara Morgan, Miss Mc- mney 4-Ng? Yocum, Beth Rhode, Linda Shearer, Joanne Picking, Linda Zufall, Jane Dodez, Pat Murphy, Janet Don- a on 5-1gfvinCNipi'nbers, Frank Lewis, John Peyton, Lucius Ellsworth, Jim Hanger, Larry Drabenstott, Del.mar Lang, an oo 6--Ned Wertz, Don Miller, Steve Walker, Art Hothem, Larry Anderson, Ronald Reich, Crinley Hoover, Terry Drushal. Ted Sparr 7-Terry Paden, James Robertson, Richard Davis, Don Schmidt, James King, Phil Jameson, Terry Bishop, Duane Steiner, Rich Scott, John Martin 8-Russell Flesher, Buddy Bell, Don Cook, Dave McAnaney, Harold Slater, Dwight Crater, Bill Reesman, Don Culler, David Andrews Not pictured-Phillis Duberstein, Pam Jameson, Judy Weber, Joe Crawford KNIGHTS OF THE SQUARE ROOT TABLE Knights of the Square Root Table, mathematics club of the high school, was organized in january of this year. Purposes of the club are to gain further knowledge in mathematics, to become aware of the applications of mathematics to related fields, to stimulate interest in mathematics, and to contri- bute to the advancement of science. Membership in the club is open to any student who is taking or has taken algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, or trigonometry. Although the club was organized late in the school year, it accomplished each of its pur- poses in part. A panel of two Wooster High School students related their experiences in foreign schools: a field trip through one of the local industries was taken: a science fair in which any student of the high school might enter was held April 30. More than sixty members participated in the organization this year. The club is looking forward to greater success in future years. Rub Briggs ..,.....,,. .,.....,...,.,. P TffSifl!f7lf Marlin Numbers .......,.,,,.,.......,,,..c.. ,,,....,,.,,, V ice-president Mike Trikilis ,.......,,.,,,,.,,.......,.,,,........ ..,. S ecrelary-treasurer Richard Heisman, Dave Loeliger ,,..........,,.,.,...,,,.....,.. Program chairmen Buddy Bell ......,..,c..........,,.,...........,... Constitution committee chairman Miss Lorella McKinney ,.,. ..,t................,,,...,. L ,.,.,.,,...,..,,. A dviser page seventy-seven Row Row Row Row Row 1- 4.-. Fran Snyder, Carol Sperry, Mardie Wertz, Jack Hart, Pat Durstine, Anita Carney Karen Rudy, Miff Yocum, Laura Jean Liggett, Carol Cusack. Phyllis Troyer, Sally Franks. Chris Lunde l l, Sandra Hudson -Anne Sherwood, Genevieve Jensen, Ann Dalbey, Jean Messner, Mary Ann Johnson, Judy Baer, Nancy Parrett Terry Porter. Don Orr, Ralph Schreiber, Dick Deffenbaugh, Stanley Argabrite -Jim Moxon, Martin Numbers, Bob Woodruff, Mr. Grouver IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL This year the 'Iunior Red Cross Council made as its main area ol concentration the mem- I hcrship drive in early November, This drive realized almost 55200, the highest total in the Coun- c'il's history. ln addition to this generosity. the students filled a large chest to overflowing with sfhool and personal articles. The chest was made and decorated hy Council members and sent to the Red Cross lor overseas distribution. Next year an International Idea Exchange may he tried. 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The score wus I8-ti. lllt llUlllCtOlllllIg gllllli' XYZIN ll l'CllCXV2ll ol thc ZIIICICIIL fDl'l'YlllC-xxUUSLUI' l'lX'llll'f'. lhc lmll i'lilllS rollcll to ll 20-li xil'tol'y. 'lille sl-zlsoll was t'lllIl2lXCll hy llowllillg flOSll0t'lOll, ll1lS yl ll S lL'2lIll wzls ll1lllllll'2llllJt'tl hy ill-ilII'iC5 zllltl laltk ol' weight. hut thc lDl4lyk'l'5 tliqllllf' cll :l Ql'C'll llQlIllIlg Sllllill which lllillllglll them through ll tough St'llClllllC XVlllI Ll collllllcllllzlhlt 4 l't'l'ol'll. mga Illll1'ly-lt Row 1-Jim Hanger, Don Cook, Mike Sherck, Gene Danner. Al DiOrio, Bill Tracy, Tom Sapp, Steve Richardson, Bill Taylor, Russell Flesher Row 2-Crinley Hoover, Bill Gray, Bill Reesman, Rob Briggs, Jim Smith, Don Bertsch, Jack Spitler, Bill Schultz, Vince Martin, Frank Lewis, Charles Poulson Row 3-Jim Huff. Clyde Ginther, Dexter Corn, Larry Drabenstott, Steve Walker, Homer Jentes, Jim Zurcher, Larry Mowrer, Dave Eby, Dave Myers, Dick Jordon RESERVE FOOTBALL The l95li Reserve footballers ran into some tough competition. They won one. lost six, and tied one in regular season play. The Reserv es were coafhed by Mr. Bill Bauman, assist- ed by Mr. .lim Byrd. ln the Pigskin Preview the future Generals went down to a 2l-0 defeat at the hands of Seville. The first regular game of the season ended with the .lV's and YVadsworth battling to a I lrl ls deadlock. This was followed by six consecutive losses. I.odi defeated the junior Generals, 32-lfl. and Coshocton did likewise, 35-7. .-Xshland pulled out a 20-I3 victory at the expense of the locals, and Seville lengthened the string of defeats by adding a 2743 setback. ln the next two games the AlV's were shut out by Barberton, 2l-0, and by VVaynedale, 39- ll. .ln the final contest of the season the Reserves blanked the Freshman squad by a 20-0 score. page ninety-six Row 1-Bill Frame, Tom Beno, John Hartman, Dave Day, Ken Bauer, Steve Fetzer, Ted Huxley. Neil Baum, Rex Ben- nett, Bill Davis, Ed Beck, John Laird, Bob Chase Row 2-Jim Moxon. Phil Massaro, John Adams, Bill Weekly, Joe Bowen, Bill Miller, Bob Engel, Charles Rowen, Bob Anderson, Bill Balloon, Tom Jones, Ray Iannarelli, Francis Cicconetti Row 3-Coach Ken Zuercher, Tom Fischer, Wayne Smith, Jack Brooks, Jack Hart, Brian Boling, Dick Gordon, Ron Schie, Dave Metz, Don Plant, Art Johnson, Ray Jeffries, Manager Jim Stevens, Coach Dave Gallapoo F RE SH M AN FOOTBALL Making its first appearance this year on the X'Vooster High football scene was the fresh- man team. The new team, a result of the separation of seventh and eighth grades from the rest of the school, this year included a few lunior High boys. However, in the future the team will be freshmen only. The freshman squad, coached by Ken Zuercher and Dave Gallapoo, finished its season with a 4-2 record. The boys opened the season by handing Coshocton a 33-0 pasting, but then lost to Dover I3-0 and VVadsworth 33-54. Back in the win column again they dunked New Philadelphia I3-0 and defeated Clanton Timken 20-fi. Coshocton forfeited their second game, accounting for the other victory. On the freshman team were some of the biggest boys to come along in several years. If this crop of underclassinen develops as it should, future varsity opponents will have plenty to worry about. page ninety-seven Row 1-Tom Huff, Dave Diehr, Dick Withrow, Bud Kinney, Dan Strock Row 2-gap Franks, Duane Young, Joe Starr, Buddy Bell, Ron Plant, John Yocum, Roger Pinnicks, Stanley Arga- r1 e Row 3-1l6Ion.Finley, Curt Dunham, Ron Sprowls, Dave Briggs, Gary Greenawald, Mike Trikilis, Paul Fischer, Jack orrxson Row 4-Trent Zimmerman, Bill Musselman, Garth Stevens, Tom Sapp, Jim Yocum, Bob Zorger, Rob Briggs, Ed Hart- mann, Jose Saunders Row 5-Joe Miller, Phil Dunham, Bill Gerber, John Bender, Jim Veney, Dave Brock, Gerald Crater, Jim Zurcher. Charles Jentes, Karl Diller Not pictured-Mike DiGiacomo BOYS W ASSOCIATION The Boys Association has completed another year as an active service organization of the school. The Association is composed of the monogrammed winners of all the varsity sports. Ad- visers of the club are the varsity coaches of these same sports. Mr. Gene Coleman, WHS ath- letis director, serves the group as permanent adviser while the other varsity coaches assist when their sport is competing inter-scholastically. Therefore, all varsity coaches occupy the posi- tion ol' adviser ol' the organization. Although not widely publicized, the services performed by the club enhance, to a great degree, the functioning of various school and athletic events. Probably the most important and impressive activity of the organization is the formal in- duction service held in the spring of each year. At this time new members are installed and instructed in their duties. Harold Kinney ..,,,. .....,,.... P resident Dan Strock ......... .... I 'ice-president Toni I-lnff ,,,,,,,, ..i,.. ........ . 9 ecretarj' Dick lvithrnw ,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,.,,.,..,, T reasurer David Diehr ,,,.,,,,,,,.,, ,,,., P rogmnz chairman Mr. Gene Coleman ...., .....,......,,.,,,,i A fllfiser page ninety-eight VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1- Spun, Nlgmlic xYl'I'll. llullia' I1 'aun . lillcn Dix. Ci: lnmr I jnllilf. Xllilil flllllltf RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Ixnvcliug -- 5.lIllil.l Nllllh-l. Lanul SPCIIX sllllliiillg - l'z1l VIIIIIIIIDIHHIIL. ,lill Nlillml pzlgv ninety-ll Row 1-Dan Strock, managerg Tom Huff, Roger Pinnicks, Bill Musselman, Ronnie Mandolin, Dick Jordon, Jim Zurcher Row 2-Coach J. W. Bauman, Bill Taylor, Don Cook, Jim Yocum, Joe Starr, Jose Saunders, Cecil Trumphour, Head coach James Byrd Row 3-Jerry Tufford, Tom Sapp, Eugene Danner, Dan Franks, Ronnie Konkle, Harold Slater, John Hower, Harold Kinney, Roger Chittum VARSITY AND RESERVE BASKETBALL The 1956-57 basketball Generals, playing 17 scheduled games and three tournament con- tests, compiled a better record than any Wooster team for sei eral years. They were coaclietl through some competition to a 10-10 record by lim Byrd. ln 20 games the Generals racked up 1235 points for a 61.6 point per game average. Op- ponents scored 1176 points lor a 58.8 average. Although their record was only lair, the Generals played good basketball, most ol' their losses being to very good teams. In tournament play the Generals advance to the finals ol' the Class AA Sectionals at Can- ton before being beaten out by .jackson in a very tight ball game. This is as lar as any 1NoosA 161' 1621111 11118 CVCY gO1lC 111 1110 IOl1l'112111lC11IS. VARSITY INDIVIDUXI, SCORING 'm Player Goals Ifouls '1'otal Player Goals Fouls Total Musselman 94 49 237 Starr I4 21 49 Franks 81 59 221 Pinnicks 14 20 48 Huff 62 31 155 Trulnphour 8 3 19 Tracy 50 46 146 Kinney f 0 10 Zurtfher 51 30 132 Chittum 0 3 Konkle 44 36 124 Saunders 1 0 Sapp 37 I 3 87 Hower 1 0 VARSITY RECORD Wooster 61 Canton South 59 Wooster 70 ....... ..... . . Orrville -13 Wooster 57 Shelby 67 Wooster 46 ....... ....... N Iackson 53 Wooster 50 Canton Lehman 51 Wooster 74 ....... ....... N orwayne G8 Wooster 51 Orrville 33 Wooster 81 ....... ..,..., N orth Canton 57 Nlooster 71 Mount Vernon 86 Wooster 93 .....,. Perry 38 Wooster 58 Xvadsworth 55 'Wooster 73 ,...l.. Canton Center Wooster 62 Mansfield Madison 55 Catholic 57 Wooster 39 New Philadelphia 56 'Wooster 53 ..... . jackson 56 Wooster 54 Canton Timken 79 Wooster 58 W ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,. Massillon 64 Wooster 59 Ashland 80 'Wooster 62 .,.....,....,,,.,.., Mansfield Madison 55 Wooster 67 Waynedale 45 'Tournament game Wooster 58 Canton Lincoln 74 page one hundred Ccontinued on page one hundred-threej Row 1-Sam Stewart Row 2-Tom Fischer Row 3-Brian Boling, , Phil Massaro, John Sheller, Skip Rowan, Joe Bowen , Bob Walters, Hadley Jewell, Jack Hart, Larry Aber, Coach Edgar Garvin Dick Gordon, Ralph Schreiber, Ronnie Schie Not pictuyedAJunior Tilton, Ned Wertz, manager FRE SH M AN BASKETBALL The lreshtnan basketball teatn, under the direction ol' Coach lid Garvin, li n i sh e d the lEl5tS-57 season with a I3-l record, the best record in many past years. The lreshnien also won the llarberton Tournament by beating X'Vadsworth. Barberton U.L. Light, Norton and Spring- lield. The top scorers were Brian Boling, Bob XN'alter, and Ralph St'lll'CllJCI', with IS4, lti8, and H8 points respectively. The scores ol the games are as lollows: Xll'oosit'l' lil lYooslt'r l7 Massillon l,onglellow Sl foshorton iil Wooster 46 lVoostet 54 Wadsworth Mansfield lYooster til , Massillon l.oren .Xndrews -I5 lVooster Sl llarherton l' Wooster 59 , Manslield lfl Wooster TI Norton Wooster 52 H .Xshland Fll Wooster 40 Springfield Wooster Sl , Coshocton 32 NYooster 35 Lontlonville Wooster -lil ,,,, Londonville 3-1 s Covcrlimcy Wooster 47 Ashland -ll page one hundred two liigh RESERVE BASKETBALL fcontinued from page one hundredj The Reserve Basketball team battled its way to another winning season. The future Gen- erals disappointed opposing teams by winning nine and losing only live. The record indicates that Coach Bill Bauman may have been succ'essl'ul in his efforts to build lor a good varsity squad next year. Woostei XYoostel Wooster XVooste1' Wooster XVooster Hkvoster Canton South 49 Wooster 38 ,,,,.,. Shelby 52 H'ooster 45 Orrville 44 XVoostel' 77 ,,,,,,, Mt. Vernon 48 XVooster 42 ,,,,,,, Wadsworth 56 Wooster 32 ,,,.,,, Mansfield Madison 27 lVooster 62 Seville Varsity 42 Wooster 46 OUR QUEEN Jane Mosher, 1957 Track Queen New Philadelphia 45 Ashland 52 Waynedale 27 Orrville 35 jackson 38 Norwayne 55 Massillon 38 page one hundred three Row 1-Trent Zimmerman, Don Miller, Jack Spitler, Jim Veney, Ron Sprowls, Dave Diehr, Ron Finley Row 2-Jim Moxon, Ron Kinney, Duane Young, Bob Chas 5, Jim Conrad, Ron Hothem, Terry Paden, Dave Parfltt, Dean Robertson, Coach Paul Ladd Not pictured-Dave Eby SWIMMING This year the swimming team, under the direction of Coach Paul Ladd, raced a number ol' the best teams in the state. including the state champion Canton McKinley squad. Extremely strong competition of this caliber did not provide the General tankers with an opportunity to compile a very impressive team record, but it did enable concentration by individual team members on specific events. Three General tankers, Dave Diehr, Ron Finley, and Ron Sprowls, represented Wooster in the state swimming championships in Columbus. Finley placed third in the 200 yard free- style in this meet, and Wooster placed thirteenth as a team. New records were established by this same trio. Dave Diehr stroked to a new mark of l: 10.5 in the l00 yard backstroke, Ron Sprowls traveled the 100 yard breast stroke course in l: 09.0. and Ron Finley set new marks in the individual medley and the 200 yard freestyle. Times for these two events were 1:23 and 2:00.l respectively. X'Vooster lNooster Wooster Wooster NVooster lVoos ter Wooster VVOoster Wooster Q8 20 .,,.,,, ,..,,,, I9 ....,., ,..,,,. 27 .....,. ..,,.. 20 ,,,,,,. ,,,v,, 34 ,,,,,v.,.. .,,, 37W 22 ....... ...... 3:1 .,...,. ,,,,,. Dover Canton McKinley Kent State Dover Berea Euclid Massillon Kent State Massillon 40 57 49 41 52 4l W2 46 42 page one hundred five Row 1--Kurt Dunham, Dick 1-Iersman, John Hartmann, Mike Trikilis, Bob Anderson, Jim Hutt Row 2-Seach, allajerczak, Dick Fisher, Phil Dunham, Crinley Hoover, Paul Fischer, Dick Graven, Rob Briggs, Stanley rga r e ' Row 3-Dick Withrow, Joe Miller, Dave Briggs, Ed Hartmann, John Bender, Doug Mitchell, Mike Yacapraro, Bill Schultz, Stewart McCoy, Don Schmi t WRESTLING For their second year in organized wrestling the matmen did very well. The w r e s t l e r s were tutored by Coach Roman Majerczak, in his first year as wrestling coach. Although the season's record is officialy 4-5, it is much better than it looks as Wooster was matched with strong and experienced squads. The Wooster team also had some success in competition other than scheduled matches. Wooster took second place in a field of twenty at the Hiram Invitational Tournament. Dick Withrow placed firstg Mike Trikilis, secondg and Buddy Bender, third in their r e s p e c t iv e weight classes. Bender also qualified for state tournament competition. INDIVIDUAL RECORD Weight Won Lost Tied Weight Won Lost 'lied Dick Yvithrow 175 ll Phil Dunham 127 3 Mike Trikilis 123 9 Bob Anderson 103 2 Buddy Bender HVWVT 8 Rob Briggs 138 2 Kurt Dunham 133 6 jim Huff 112 2 lid Hartmann 154 4 Crinley Hoover 154 1 Dave Briggs 145 4 Stan Argabrite 154 0 Paul Fischer 165 3 Rich Hersman 103 0 Mike Yacapraro 165 3 TEAM RECORD Wooster 25 .,t,. ,,,.,,,, M assillon Wooster 22 ,,t,, .,,., C uyahoga Falls Wooster ll ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, B erea Wooster 26 ,,,,. ,.... N orth Canton Wooster 38 ...,, .,,...,, B arberton Wooster 14 ..,,. .,,,, M assillon Wooster 25 ,.... ,.,,..,. N orth Canton Wooster 6 ,,,,. ,.... K ent Wooster 6 ,,,,, page one hundred six Mantua Row Row Row Row Row 3 4 5 1-Bill Taeusch, Garth Stevens, John Yocum, Gary Greenawald, Joe Starr, Jim Veney, Ron Hothem, Bill Gerber, Bruce Briggs, Del Lang, Duane Young. Larry Sperry, Karl Diller, John Bender 2-Dave Brock, Jim Yocum, Roger McManus, Charles Jentes, Vince Martin, Don Cook, Crinley Hoover, Lynn Taylor, Don Yarnell, Jerry Wilson, Dick Helmick, Mike Cranmer -Dan Strock, manager, Phil Massaro, Tom Fischer. Mike Trikilis, Dave Myers, Jim Schmelzer, Jack Spitler. Stewart McCoy, Bill Taylor, Tom Beno, Art Belding, Stanley Argabrite, Larry Mowrer, Dale Jewell -Arden Hothem, Alan Konkle, Roger Murray, Skip Rowan, Dexter Corn, Alan Morrison, Joe Miller. John Veney, Trent Zimmerman James Stevens, Phil Dunham, Jim Shelly, Phil Jameson, Bill Miller, Dave Noble, Coach Majerczak Danner. Russell Flesher. Coach Riley --John Hoessle, Steve Leppla, Paul Fischer, Larry Schafrath, Jack Waggoner, Dave Eby, Bill Reesman, Gene TRACK At the time the Annual went to the printers there had been no contests in any ol' the three spring sports. The outcome ol' the season could be only be zinticipated. A cold, wet March hznnpered the elforts ol' all spring-sports squads. Trzirk coaches, .Iohn Riley and Roman Majerczak, were pleased by the depth they lound in the 75 boys out. Y.XRSl'l'Y SCHliDlll,li April Sl ,,,, ,Ashland ll ,,,,,,, Canton Timken I8 ,,,,, Mt. Vernon 23 Madison 27 ,..Woosler College Relays 30 ,,,,,, Massillon Mai' fl ,,,,,,, Night Relays li ,,,, Wayne County Meet 9 ,,,,,, Shelby I0 ,,,, North Canton Relays ll, ,,,. Muskingum Relays 14 ,,,, Dover CHD CHD Cell CHD 4Hl cw or RliSliRVl'l SCH 1-1Dl'l,l-l April ll Canton 'limken I8 ,,,,, Mt, Vernon May 9 ,,,,,, Shelby I4 ,,,.. Dover CHD U7 cm on page one hundred seven VARSITY -,fe l Row l4Bill Ports, Jim Zurcher, Bill Musselman, Art Stillo, Rog Pinnicks, Dick Withrow. Mike DiGiacomo Row 2--Tom Bahl, manager, Ronnie Mandolin, Rog Chittuin, Tom Sapp, Dan Franks, Cecil Trumphour. Bud Kinney. BASEBALL Clozuli Ralph Sznbock, mlirc-fling Llie ellorts ol' the baselizill Generals, haul 21 nucleus ol' ciglu Icltc-ruicu to build zuouml. Harry Carter, Coach Ralph Sabock RESER VES WSTFJ' 99576 f 2 , E! l ag l l l Row lb--Jim Shamp, Terry James, Jack Biddle, Dave Jentes, Frank Lewis, Tom Jones Row ZW-Steve Woolsey, Rod Gillespie, Joe Bowen, John Hartmann, John Adams, Jim Huff, Dick Jordon, Curt Dun- ham, Bob Walters Row 25-Coach Dave Gallapoo, Joe Baron, Jack Hart, Ronnie Schie, John Hower, Allan Cranmer, Brian Boling, Jon Zerrer, Ray Jeffries, Art Johnson, Larry Aber Qrccorcls C'0IlIlllllCll on page ouc luuulrccl lilly-l'ou1-j mga' our luuulrccl ciglit Row I-Bob Joss, Jerry Tufford, Rob Briggs, Bill Tracy, Phil Frame, Walt Rearick, Bob Footlick Row 2-Bill Schultz, Rich Weber, Bob Chase, Jerry Horst, Mike Sherck, Ralph Keister Row 3-Coach Zuercher, Rob Robinson, Sam Stewart, Bob Woodruff, Bill Gray, John Sheller, Bill Weekley, Rich Hersman, Bob Huebner, Jim Schmelzer The inenihers ol' the goll' teznn were busy perfecting their lorni unclcr the Lulelzige ol' Cozirli Ken Zuercher. SCHI-IlDl'l.l'l .Xpril 9 ,,,,,, Xshlancl l8,,, Shelby 23 ,,,,, Massillon 2-1 ,,,,, Bai herton 25 ,,,,, New Philaclelphia 29 Orrville Nluy I , ,nkleilinu 4 ,,,,, .Xshland IU ,,,,,, li2ll'lJCl'l0ll IIS ,, Shelby I5 ,,,, Orrrille lli ,,,, New Philadelpliia I7 ,,,, , Massillon ill , Medina QHQ my crew my cm fm new ma nw my un ua lHl my page one hundred nine Standing - Left-Judy Mairs, Karen Levine, Jannette Schaum Standing - Right--Louise Wingel Kneeling-Row 1-Jane Mosher, Janet Cheveney, Toini Lintala. Patsy Durstine Row 2--Dottie Lear, Mardio Wertz, Janet Mosher Row 3MAnita Carney, Joanne Montanya, Marilyn Fites GAA SPORTS BOARD llit' lout' ollit'ci's :tml thc' nina' IIIQIIIIIQCIS ul CLMX sports mztkc up thc governing hotly ul C.iX.X. livsiclcs its tnzlin tluty, to prmiiotc pairticipzitioii :mtl intcrcst in girls' sports, tlic Spu Hmm! also rcprc-scnts the UNK in competition ut other srliools blznitlznry 2l lkiuml its prcscnt incmhcrs :tt Xslilziiicl, trying un ic'ztr's loss in willcylmzill tlicrc. Ul'l lK'l .RS lzutct c'ili'lll'Xl'f I'1'wirl1'uI lzmvl NIUNIIUI' lvifl'-llI'1'.XiIif'7If xlklfiifll lfilcs SVI?I'fIlIt'1I't'll.XllP'l'I l.UlliNl' N'ingt'l .Srwiul f',1IlilHlIlVl Mrs. limi lim Rilo Arlziixrz 1' unc' illllitilfti lull Sm't'L'l' , Hockey , , ,, Yollcy hall Swimming , Xq llziuitlc' Basketball Bowling liztsclmzill NIXNXI-IQRS stlc'c't'ssl't1lli' to c' at ii 1' Cl I ist Xniln Clzniicy ltbkllllli' Nlmitmnzi lam' Nlnslwi' Imnicltc Schzium Nlilltiit' XXVIII, llrillit' Iran , lush Nlziiis Put Ijlll'Slilll' 'lhini Linlzilat GIRLS Row Row Row Row ..u,. Jannette Schaum, Cynthia McCluer. Marilyn Files, Jane Mosher, Judy Mairs, Louise Winget Janet Chenevey, Linda Hower, Mardie Wertz. Susie McCoy. Janet Mosher. Dottie Lear Janet Fox, Cynthia Payne, Margie Moritz, Pat Flasher, Anita Carney. Tootie Crow, Pat Durstlnc 4-Ellen Dix, Carol Collier. Carolyn Tissot, Jo Montanya, Ellen Covairt 'irls is uniilmmecl ol girln who lmyc cnriiccl all lcziml 800 po i n l S In' pzwlicipznlimi in CQXX zlrlirilies. 1 LEADERS CLUB Row I--Louise Winget. Barbara Morgan, Beth Snoddy, Cynthia Aber, Ellen Dix, Carolyn Tissot, Anita Carney. Jan Fox Row 2-Carol Collier, Linda Zufall, Janet Chenevey, Karen Levine, Sally Rhein, Sue Miller. Carol Jolliff, Beverly Bollinger, Marilyn Fites Row Ii -Patsy Durstine, Janet Mosher. Pat Flesher. Rae Bitler, Dottie Lear, Jane Mosher, Linda Hower, Sue McCoy. Murdie Wertz 1.1-zult-lx Cllulm ummisls ol' girls belonging to calm who liznvv lx-en clmstn lo assist in gym rlauses :intl intra:-niurznl sports by the pliysiull ctlilrzitimi tczirliers. page unc humlrcml c lcv page SENIOR G A A Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Ii 1 2 4 5 57 7 -Cindy Aber, Bobby Snoddy, Mary Horn, Sue Rowland, Karen Levine, Kay Kauer. Pat Flesher. Peggy Amos -Emma Lou Snyder, Mardie Wertz, Anita Pfouts, Ruth Perram, Jackie Hider, Linda Hower. Ethene Smith -Margaret Shifferly, Sue McCoy, Rae Bitler, Marilyn Fites, Nancy Parrett, Ann Dalbey -Sally Spence, Sue Miracle, Phoebe Bahl, Sue Walter, Jannette Schaum, Judy Harpster, Janet Chenevey -Sandy Sigler, George Ann Grosjean, Cynthia Payne Carol Leiner, Toini Lintala. Jane Mosher, Cynthia McCluer, Dottie Lear, Carol Collier, Louise Wim-let -Sandy Beeler, Judy Mairs IUNIOR G A A Row Row Row Row Row Olll' 3 l 2 4 5 -Carol Jolliff, Pat Greenawald, Beverly Bollinger, Julie Buss, Sandra Rodenbaugh, Sandra Ashton. Elaine Varns. Joanne Lang, Nancy Stout, Marilyn Norris Judy Baus, Linda McVey, Lavonne Shriver, Fern Nipper, Kay Hoover, Sandra Snyder, Jan Fox, Ann Sher- viood. Becky Reynolds, Anita Carney Eleanor Landes, Brenda Bell, Barbara Richey, Julia Jentes, Gretchen Harmon, Sally Rhein, Sue Warren, Jo- anne Wood, Bonnie Lichteberger Helen Morgan. Sandra Bible, Lorine Cicconetti, Emilie Carafelli, Zella Barrickman. Tootie Crow, Jeanne Moore, Pat Snyder, Carolyn Tissot, Beth Kindsvatter, Sue Miller --Bettie Tewksbury, Pat Durstine, Sandra Cicconetti, Ellen Covairt. Joanne Montanya, Cindy Catliff, Pam .Iam- ESOH lllllllll'K'll lwclvc SOPHOMORE G A A Row 1-Angela Aniicarelli, Janet Piper, Bonnie Franco. Marcia Bayer, Margie Ferrell. Mary McKee. Janice Marcove- Row Row Row Row Row chio, Carol Sperry. Donna McMichael -Karen Rudy. Kay Amos, Betsy Braund. Linda Fry, Jackie Graber. Sandy Chapman. Carol Jones. Donna Sigler -Janet Ellis. Mary Ann Eberhart, Sally Caizlan, Sue Froelic, Phyllis Campbell. Pat Cicconetti -Marilyn McCune. Karen Warden, Melinda Cahill. Bonnie Huxley. Linda Bechtel. Betty Bunt. Rosemary Yon- kers, Dorothy Spitler -Kathy Young. Genevieve Jensen, Kitty Guthrie, Ann Wiegand. Pat Truniphour. Karen Munshower. Phyllis Sigler, Linda Yacapraro Alberta Wyss. Vickie Vore, Gerry Richardson. Bonnie Leiner, Kay Zlllllblllllll Roberta Snow. Carolyn Schu- bert FRESHMAN G A A l Row Row Row Row Row Row -Joyce Kollar, Idinda Brinklerhoff, Jane I-lesson, Sandra Knepper. Sharon Bollinger, Elizabeth Freeman. Marcia Franks. Virginia Baab, Miff Yocum. Carolyn Whitford, Christine Lundell -Dorothy Dustman, Barbara Diehr, Ann Dush, Jane Dodez, Susan Irvin, Sandra Rittenhouse. Sally Franks. Jackie Hersnian, Judy Gerberich, Bethany Brown, Beth Buchholz -Elaine Catliff. lvornia Lang, Lynn McAlister, Jane Jones, Judy Hollopeter, Elaine DeLucas, Nancy Taylor, June Aukexman. Juuy Maxwell, Betsy Bell. Carol Bruce, Judy Baer, Elizabeth Slater, Judy Amstutz, Jan Hanzel. Bonnie Danner Bonnie Bodenbender. Beth Snoddy, Amy Steiner. Joan Collier. Linda Patterson, Cami DiOrio, Diane Brock, Janice Sperry, Barbara Morgan, Sandra Mullet, Jean Zimmerman -Joanne Picking, Judy Aber. Linda Shearer. Susan Landes, Marilyn Rich, Sue Westhafer, Jane Zimmernian Loice Ann Speck, Sharon Casey, Lois Dalrymple, Margaret Reed l -Myrtle Reynolds, Carolyn Lang, Cay Crago. Mary Ann Johnson Pat DiOrio Sarah Dalbey Kay Donihoff Jackie Graber, Pat Murphy, Dottie Snyder. Linda Johnson, Claudia Johns, Nancy Schmid, 'Theda Prinkey. Janice Daugherty, Vikki Lintala page one liuncliccl lllllll i1l..l..1'-7 1 FKIX n1KlkAxAl.41x lourlcc-n Cllliitifllliflll on page one lmumlrccl liliy ALL-.STAR BASKETBALL s Kneeling-Dottie Lear, Marilyn Fites, Jane Mosher. Jannette Schaum Standing- Janet Chenevey. Anita Carney. Susie McCoy. Linda Hower, Joanne Montanya, Ellen Dix. Judy Mairs, Ju- unne Wood. Janet Mosher, Beth Snoddy ALL-STAR BOWLING Q 3 S w l t r i Kneelingw Carolyn Schubert, Joanne Montanya, Linda Johnson. Genevieve Jensen Standing-Sandy Chapman, Ellen Dix, Cynthia McClue1', Pat Durstine, Dorothy Dustman, Dorothy Snyder. Judy Max- well page unc lllllllllfil lillc Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 page one hundred ixigal g Moonlight Serenade -Genny Yoder, Nancy Parrett, Sue Warren, Pat Snider. Dream Dancing -Dottie Lear, Janet Mosher, Jane Mosher, Jill Miller, Carolyn Tissot, Mardie Wertz, Linda Hower - Rock A Bye -Lynn McAlister. Karen Warden, Mary Yocum, Liz Freeman, Carol Sperry. Full Moon and Empty Arms -Kneeling, Anita Camey, Beth Kindsvatter, Jane Dodez, standing, Sally Franks, Ellen Dix, Linda Zufall - Moonlight in Vermont --Sue Miller, Pat Durstine, Louise Winget, Tootie Crow, Blues in the Night -Bev Bollinger, Carolyn Schubert. Janet Ellis, Mary McQuigg, Karen Levine, Helen Morgan - My Blue Heaven -Left-Jean Zimmerman, Sandy Snyder-Center-Sandy Rittenhouse, Dorothy Dustman--Right-Jane Mosher, Kay Hoover, Marsha Bayer: Finale -all the girls in Aquacade f Night Cap -Row 1--Vickie Vore, Kay Domhoff, Jill Millerglfiow 2-Sandra Mullet. Linda Shearer, Jan Hanzel Night Mare -Peggy Amos, Kathy Young, Jan Fox, Carol Jolliff, Emily Carafelli, Carol Jones AQUACADE - DREAM LAN D U. S. A. 1 Row Row Row Row Row 'is i -, -4 gi ' , I W e y V K I ' fi x T . i A is' Y t ' f J ' ' ,AT ' , - M , . ' -NJ 5 -14 'hi ,.- V i 5 if K , , Z T G ' Ki' I , if t fl ff if f M if J if mf? 4 . ' Y- ' igffmw if ,.,,, ra. Q--V4 Bonnie Huxley. Ellen Dix. Pat Flesher, and Sue Warren in the All-star hockey game: Aquacade number Street of Dreams -Row 1AMargie Reed, Bonnie Franco. Julie Buss: Row 2-Ann Sherwood, Barb Morgan, Gerry Richardson. Roberta Snow Cynthia McCluer, Marilyn Fites. Dottie Dustman. and Anita Carney watch Jane Dodez and Linda Zufall start a race in the All-star swimming meet: Vickie Vore does some fomi diving in the meet Cynthia Payne and Margie Moritz do a cowboy and Indian stunt at the W initiation: also being initiated are Carolyn Tissot and Carol Collier, who are feeding each other jam sandwiches while having a sack race-Judy Mairs looks on Pat Flesher does a tap dance to All Shook Up1 Anita Carney gets a pie in the face by Dottie Lear M Marilyn Fites and Ellen Dix appear unconcernedg Aquacade co-managers Mardie Wertz and Dottie Lear Cheerleaders for the winning Yale All-stars basketball teamn-Dave Briggs, Hog Pinnicks. Bob Footlick, Dan Franks, Jim Veneyg Jo Montanya teaches Mr. Ladd how to do the Hula in the W initiation G. A. A. IN ACTION page om- liumlrcd st-vt-nm-n Row Row Row Row pflgn ony lllllldllil Lxxcnu incere ongrafufafiond T0 THE GRADUATING CLASS of WUUSTER HIGH SCH00l from INDEPENDENT S Q WO0STER E-E7 SPARKLE 146 WEST SOUTH STREET WOOSTERHS' NEWEST INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET I lilmm V-. , f.,.,-,,. ,f X Row I-l.arry Voclru: Dan DLIIIQIIIPICI june zmml janet Mosher Row 2-Dan l'1l'ZlllkS, janet ilhcllcwyg Ronnie Spmwlcsg Bob juss Row 31-Sue Rowlnndg Sally Ruwlznnl: llllllllijlllf Schaumg lflorcncv, Scllafflcr. Karen Levine Row 4-lilainc DllllCl'SIL'ill. Barbara Snndclyg Margie Beck: Almly Wchcr: Nancy l':n'rc-ll: Klynll WHEN WE WERE YOUNG page one hundred twenty-two Nlfclllfjl' DIAMONDS WVATCHES-RINGS-SILV ER JEWVELRY-CHINA-GLASSWVARE Watch and jewelry Repair Prices to fit your budget SHIBLEY 86 HUDSON DIAMOND MERCHANTS Since l906 On The Square Olin 8: Margaret Pritchard, C0wnersj g .......4 ...q y-....... 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Roxanne Flickinger, Nelson Weirick, Larry Brenneman, 3'-Sue Miracle, , Cynthia McCluer, Charles Butterbaugh, Harry Carter, , Carol Lei- ner, , Wilma Clark, Miss Tracy Weimer la, FIRST GRADE AT BEALL AVENUE Row Row Row Row Olll' all 5455 N? I---Roy Runyon, Sally Rowland, Marjorie Beck, Nancy Parrett, Donna Mong, Janice Swartz. Janet Fox, Tom We- ber, Sue Rowland, Harold Denny, Rebecca Billiar, Paula Zimmerman 2--Christine Coolidge, John Bryner, Eunice Leighty, Sumner Ellsworth, Maxine Ebei-hart, Shirley Mowrer, Cecil Trumphour, Sally Odenkirk, Dick Walters Il-David Diehr, Arthur Smith, Donald Dickson, Phil Ritz, Roger Pinnicks. Billy Betty Brenneman, Charles Rathburn. Jackie Hider 4- -Mrs. Mata Mayberry, Carol Eddy, Lynn Bell, David Miller, Dan Franks, Bill Sue Miracle Lang, Ronnie Billheimer, Sheila Copas, Don Pinkley, Jerry Wile, Smith. Bill Taeusch, Jim Veney, illllllilfli twenty-ciglit Congratulations Class or 1957 Sir OHIO POWER COMPANY :::::: g-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: C on gratulations, Class of 1957! TRACEY'S GROCERY Sr 202 S. Buckeye . Open 7 Days 86 Nights a 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. ---------A--------A--------, -- 132 SOUTH BUCKEYE STREET WOOSTER. OHIO 114 WEST JACKSON ST. Week MILLERSBURG, OHIO I I JEWELL MOTOR PARTS 5: Best Wishes To The Class of '57 y THE HOLMES CONSTRUCTION : C O . I il? :T WOOSTER, OHIO Ig el llllllj ne WOOSTER LOCAL EIGI-ITH GRADE lj xt Row 1-Mr. Walsh, Mrs. Sells, Roger Sprowls, Linda Hai-ter, Bill Gerber, Wilma Carathers, Jim Butler, Janet Daugher- ty, Delroy Grassman Row 2--Marilyn Mackey, Buddy Bell, Pat Cusack, Dorothy Weaver, Richard Franks, Lois Moore Row 3-Del Lang, Sally Odenkirk, Abe Miller, Cynthia Payne, Roger Landis, Judy Harpster, Larry Swank, Sandra Sigler, John Morrison Row 4--Tom Ball, Pearl Schuck, Art Smith, James Flener, Ronnie Reich, Margie Moritz, Gary Palmer CLASS HISTORY Our high school days began humbly enough. We were freshmen - freshly demoted. lt was rather hard to take, for we had been the kingpins of the junior high just three months earlier. True, it was a thrill to be in high school at lastg but, unfortunately, we felt as unimpor- tant as we were. Hoping to join those big upper-class organizations at last, we were some- what disappointed to find that not all were willing to admit the frosh. We felt something like the man without a country: for we were certainly not part of the junior high, yet we lacked the necessary privileges to be part of the senior high in the full sense of the word. Our boys still played junior high sports, and our girls still belonged to junior G.A.A. - though they thor- oughly enjoyed ruling over their seventh and eighth-grade proteges. junior high still recalls vivid impressions of Mr. Ortiz, our joke-filled art teacher, Miss Patterson's subject-predicate, subject-predicate! calesthentics, and study hall 203 fwhich is no morej with Mr. ful-Sig johnny Maskas, who boasted of throwing through the door anyone who misbehaved. Naturally, we were much impressed. Freshman year found Karl Diller - already destinated for future leadership - heading one of our own organizations, Latin Club or Societas Rmnmm. Anyone attending the club's Christmas program that year will remember Mardie Wertz's re a d i n g The Littlest Angel for part of the program. Still filled with junior high enthusiasms, a couple of our classmates man- aged to sell over one hundred dollars worth of magazine subscriptions fsomething which makes tcontinued on page one hundred thirty-twoj page one hundred thirty ----,v----------vv- ----- r WOOSTER THEATER THE JAN LIN umosr The Shop of Unusual Gifts 219 E. Liberty St. Phone 2-8881 -i,,.. Movie Entertainment Congwkatulations I L ---v ,... v,---:pq:--,,j -Y ---- 994: ---- -:ro-occ-90004: THE WOOSTER HARDWARE CO. 132 W. Liberty Phone 2-6846 Best Wishes for the Class of '57 BOND SHOE STORE - ,,,,, .... v ,,- .,v,.... rv-: Compliments Of THOMAS MOLD and DIE CO. CRITES and WATSON OFFICE SUPPLIES 220 E. Liberty St. ROYAL TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE, AND RENTAI lg 1111 CLASS HISTORY Qcontinued from page one hundred thirtyj us groan just to think about nowj in the annual school campaign. They were Louise Winget and Bob joss. Included among the top twenty-five salesmen in the school was judy Mairs. Competing in the junior high speech contest, jerry Soliday was awarded the first-place trophy in radio annoucing, and Tom Henderson won top place in extemp. Capturing top honors for our class in the field of speech, however, was Roger McManus, who bec a m e the first known freshman from YVooster High to quality for the state tournament. The last memorable occasion of our freshman year was the local Memorial Day observance at which Mardie Mfertz was the first freshman ever to deliver the 'Gettysburg Address. Ours was a distinguished class, Ah, sophomores at last- with all the rights and privileges of full-fledged upperclasslmen. We wasted no time in getting down to business as we elected joe Starr president of the class in our first year of actual organization. Completing the slate of officers were Karl Diller, vice- president: jane Mosher, secretary, Roger Chittum, treasurer: and Mardie Wertz and Terry Por- ter, co-social chairmen. An event closely associated with this election was the class meeting in the auditorium where we were to nominate candidates for the various offices. There was quite a bit of disorder until Linda Hower answered Mr. Sc.ott's request to preside! f1'0lIl that POUR on, everything went pretty smoothly, with a minimum of parliamentary confusion. joe and Karl, our two class leaders, reversed positions in Sophomore Hi-Y. Karl was elected president, and joe, vice-president. Bud Kinney as secretary, Dick Withrow as treasurer, Dave Diehr as program chairman, and Roger Chittum as devotional chairman completed the list of officers. A big thrill came for the Hi-Y boys as they sold football ribbons for the first time. As a matter of fact, the ribbons were deemed so important that an entire meeting was devoted to the selec- tion of the words that would appear on the ribbons. This, too, was the first year for the girls of our class to join Tri-Hi-Y. President was Nancy Parrettg vice-president, Cindy Aber: secretary, janet Cheneveyg treasurer, Anne Fisherg devotioal chairman, Sue Miracle, and social chairman, Margie Moritz. Highlight of the year for the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y members was the beautiful candlelight induction service held in the auditorium. Some were afraid of being stuck when the advisors pinned them, but luckily there were no mishaps. The highlight of the year, as far as class activity was concerned, was our class party. There was a covered-dish supper in the cafeteria with tons of left-over food, after which we danced in the auditorium. This was the year that Tom Henderson qualified for National Student Congress and brought back a nation- al trophy for the school. Four of our girls were members of the Senior G.A.A. all-star basket- ball teams. On the winning team, Harvard, were Marilyn Fites and Carol Collierg playing for defeated Yale were judy Mairs and janet Mosher. lt was about this time, too, that our former track coach, Mr. Kane, began to take notice of a rather tall, fast lad by the name of Karl Dil- ler. The closing weeks of our sophomore year b rou ght the youth-in-government program and career day - and, for the first time, we were eligible to participate. How th I' i l led WC were! Our junior year began with the news that Mr. Scott, our principal ever since we had en- tered the portals of the junior high section, had accepted a position as principal of Garden City High School, Garden City, Michigan. Our new principal, Mr. Sayre, came directly from Red Rider territory - Orrville. Wie were soon relieved of our inhibitions when he announ- ced at a football-game pep rally that his sports loyalties were now thoroughly pro-WVooster. As usual, the football season soon came to an end, and with it came Homecoming. Margie Moritz and Mardie Wertz were the two lucky girls from our class elected attendants to the queen. During the previous summer, many members of our class had been busy a t t e n d i n g various camps and other gatherings around the state. Mardie lvertz attended the junior Red Cross training center at Miami University, and an interest in journalism sent Dave Loe l i ger and Larry Vodra to the journalism workshop at Ohio University. Elaine Duberstein was at the music workshop at Miami University. Also a music devotee, Roger McManus was sent as a delegate to the All-Ohio Boys' Band, which played at the state fair in Columbus. Dave Briggs and Dave Diehr represented our junior Hi-Y at the Hi-Y t r a i n i n g camp at Camp Nelson Dodd, Carol Collier, Marilyn Fites, and Louise Gardner represented the junior Tri-Hi-Y at the Tri-Hi-Y training camp at the same place. Attending the district Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y con- ference at Hiram College were Dave Briggs, Dave Diehr, jane Mosher, janet Mosher, and Louise Winget. In the fall plav, Money Mad, Larry Sperry appeared as a Little brat, and Marilyn Fites, the maid. was hilarious as she sang Davy Crockett just as the c u rt a i n opened. Events during the spring of our junior year came in rapid succession. There was Qcontinued on page one hundred forty-eighty page one hundred thirty-two ::::::::::::::::: Q: ::::::::::::::: :::: ::: Compliments of Few As Good- None Better Than woosma PRETZEL 2 and POTATO CHIP co. CHB iB l0E ?N' Makers of Wooster Potato Chips I Bene' Bffbfff :::::::::::::::::::::::::J : ::::::::::::::- 5- ------ -- ---A-------A-- -AA--- ------- A ------- - A A- Rodenhaugh's Drug Store C 'U i 's of BES1 KISHES CLASS OF ig? ,57 Apple Creek Rd. I I I ' I I I II I I I If I' :I Congratulations I If Quality Dairy Products I: I' Class of ,57 'I II I I II Il Il II For Courteous, Dependable II I' ' IE Home Delivery I: I, 7,3 1 I if I :I : I I ,. I EE ODENKIRK 5 CALL 3-2735 I I I II II . 1 1: SOHIO SERVICE 1: .I eff I I ' I I I+ if II I' Special Ice Cream I II I for parties, anniversarle II U and birthdays East Bowman St. Wooster, O. I II Il Il I H: AA:,A, I I !AA-AAA-! U H HA I' page one hundred thirty-three CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, in humble remembrance ol the many things which we have received during the past four years, and with a sincere desire to leave to our Alma Mater a legacy which, to us, has proved of inestimable value, do hereby sub- mit this last will and testament. Herbert Berry leaves his speeches to Larry Acker. Ronnie Billheimer leaves his hair to Dexter Corn. Bruce Briggs leaves his tractor to Mr. Boling. john Bryner leaves his slide oil to jim Shelly. Don Pinkley and Bob Cherilla leave their hairdos. Charles Butterbaugh leaves with Linda Harter under his arm. Bernerd Campbell leaves the Sound Room to Richard Zook. Paul Carson, Gary Greenawald, and Roger Landis leave to join the National Guard. Harry Carter leaves his silence to Stanley Argabrite. Roger Chittum leaves his I.Q. to Martin Numbers. Mike Christy leaves his height to Ron Konkle. David Diehr leaves his swimming record to Ron Finley. Mike DiGiacomo leaves New Philly to next year's Generals. Karl Diller leaves the student body still laughing at his jokes. Sumner Ellsworth leaves his wardrobe to all the Esquire subscribers. Dick Fisher leaves Miss Kaylor exasperated. Bob Footlick leaves his empty aspirin bottles to his dad. Dan Franks leaves his get-up-and-go to Trent Zimmerman. Bill Gerber leaves his build to Ronnie Mandolin. Dick Gilmor leaves his sister-in-law in the principal's office. Gene Gordon leaves his wisecracks to jack Waggoner. john Harbaugh leaves his Curl on the top to the Dairy Queen. Tom Henderson leaves the varsity debate team in familiar hands. Ron Hothem leaves Mr. Ladd pulling his hair. Tom Huff leaves his athletic ability to Bill Musselman. john King leaves his Encyclopaedia Britannica to Neille Sidle. David Loeliger leaves the math department brainless. Richard Landahl leaves his subscription to the Wall Street journal to Mr. Ladd. Don Orr and Gary Palmer leave Buehler's to Bill Larcamp and Eugene Keil. joe Saunders leaves Mt. Vernon to next year's Generals lalong with his wishes for good luckj . jerry Soliday leaves his Ph.D. to any teacher who may be working for one. Larry Sperry leaves his What're ya tryin' to say? expression to all the underclass wise- guys. Bill Taeusch leaves the Ford to the Dean-finally, we might add. jim Veney leaves the General de-cartooned. Larry Vodra leaves the chief photographer's position to any enterprising junior who likes to get to class late. jim Yocum and Dave Briggs leave the bulletin board to next year's senior Boys. jay Rumbaugh leaves his grocery truck to Gene Buehler. Dan Yoder leaves French class without a native to speak the language.He also leaves his worn-out copy of The Adventures of Cnsano-ua to Mr. Scolaro. Duane Young leaves his steel guitar to Stanley Zook. jim Young leaves, ena-Moore-ed. Bob Zorger leaves the band considerably quieter. Cynthia Aber leaves her shadow to Susie Conrad. Rae Bitler leaves her crown to next year's homecoming queen. Helen Bowers leaves her laugh to Mr. Pollock. Betty Brenneman leaves her handwriting to Gretchen Harmon. Carol Collier leaves all the unsold Annuals to her dad. Laura Conaton and Roger McManus leave the General to next year's co-editors. The feature staff of the Annual leaves five pounds heavier. Barbara Snoddy leaves her baton to next year's head majorette. janet Chenevy leaves her sparkle and bounce to Ellen Dix. lcontinued on page one hundred fifty-twoj page one hundred thirty-four Pb we .xdnnaf Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Serving the Public for Over Three-Fourths 0 a en ur f C f y l Sq Wooster Oh CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 If? BIICKEYE ALUMINUM DIVISION THE MARDIGAN CORP. --v-- --------- v-- f:::::::::::::::::::::::: Class of '57 SHOE REPAIR 117 S. Buckeye St. S C H R A D E R 72, H Success to the A B- D W A R E g A GENERAL FRIEND -----v--v--------J:::I:::--1' -T- -- -- - - ..,.. v::::::::1::J::::L1 pg lddlyt CLASS PROPHECY Ah, the wonders of science! Here we are in l957, just about to be graduated, and we can scientifically predict what we will be doing in the future. The credit IDUSI go to the American Telephone and Telegraph Co., which just recently completed its revolutionary new teletype machine. No name has been chosen for the machine as yet, but it might well be described as a sort ol crystal ball teletype. By simply telling the machine what information you want, you get an accurate, scientific answer - none of this hokus-pokus stuff. The settings on the machine read as follows: CLASS OF '57 WOOSTER HIGH SCHOOL, TEN YEARS FROM NOW-l967. All we need to do now is to push the red button. There! What's this? lt says, A Report on Members of Class of '57 in Entertainment World. This should be interesting: we always did have a lot of talent in our class. Here is an item of interest. Dave Briggs has taken over Ed Sullivan's spot on Toast of the Town. Dave even persuaded CBS to change the name of the show to Happy Time's All- Star Revue. And here's a word about jane Mosher. jane is in television, too, playing the part of Sheena, Queen of the jungle. Tom Huff is now the emcee of Strike lt Rich. Gary Palmer is a new singing sensation. He's making the nation's bobby-soxers swoon with his latest sit 'n slouch recording of Ush, Gush. Because of his popularity, sit 'n slouch music is threatening to become more popular than rock 'n roll. Helen Bowers is one of the little God- freys now. Arthur, in his usual hot temper, has publicly threatened to fire her if she doesn't stop, as he puts it, that confounded laughing. It seems that Helen has lost several of Arthur's sponsors by bursting out in laughter during the commercials, Here's a surprise. Roger Sprowls is Buffalo Bob in the new version of the Howdy Doody Show, while judy Mairs is starring in the Annie Oakley series. Carol Collier is going through the routine once performed by Mary Hartline on Super Circus. Bernerd Campbell, whom we'll always remember as the man behind the scenes on our morning announcements, has put his experience at WHS to good use. He is now chief engineer at KYW. One of his prize ac- complishments has been to provide the sound effects for Big Wilson's parakeet, which died sev- eral years ago. Carolyn Engel has taken over Miss Franeiys spot on Ding Dong School. Delmar Lang is doing radio rommercials- .He specializes in the kind about genuine hand- made cuckoo clocks direct from the Black Forest in Germany. Earl Martin was a contestant on the jS64,000,000 Question, but he stepped into the isolation booth one night and hasn't been heard of since. jane Maurer has her own cooking show five days a week over WQIW-TV. Laura Conaton has an evening news commentary show, somewhat on the Dorothy Fuldheim order. .Iudy Ogden is in charge of answering Elvis Presly's fan mail, which is still pouring in. Virginia Smith is playing the cymbals for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. She doesn't go entirely for long-hair music, though, having just completed a three-hour jazz concert at Radio City Music Hall. Dean Manson, we understand, is playing the part of the Big Boy in the Manner's Big Boy commercials. Rae Bitler recently won first prize on Queen for a Day. Roger Pinnicks won an all-expense-paid trip to a South Sea Island and has been living with the natives there ever since. And Bill Taeusch won a fabulous sum of money on a tele- vision show, bought himself an atomic-powered airplane, and has been soaring over the earth ever since. Bill was perfectly normal before he took off, but a room is being prepared for him at Apple Creek, just in case he does finally land. Terry Porter is Director of the Miss WWST Pageant, and he is reported to enjoy his work thoroughly. Paula Zimmerman is employed as Kay, the KYW weather girl. lt seems that Bob Footlick was torn between entering law, as his brother did, or going into the drug busi- ness, He finally compromised and is now newscaster on the Gray Drug News Parade. Loren Sigler has replaced Robert Montgomery as TV adviser to the President. Duane Young is providing background music for western movies with his guitar. He de- cided against going Presly. David McAnahey is chief spook on one of those traveling shows which play at movie theaters at special midnight performances. Ron Hothem is being paid a huge salary just to exhibit his smile and sparkling white teeth 'for toothpaste commercials. And Kay Kauer - she was always very music-minded - is now head fiddler on Grand Old Opref' V Finally, we have three Class of '57 girls who are ticket-sellers. The entertainment world certainly was a popular spot for the members of our class. Janice Swartz is selling tickets at the Wooster Theatre box office. Here's an interesting note. To compe te with television, theaters have gone back to silent movies. It seems that the nation has really gone hog wild over this tranquilizing stuff. George Ann Grosjean is heading the ticket office of the Metro- Qcontinued on page one hundred thirty-eighty page .one hundred thirty-six Congratulations, Class of '57 : WOOSTER LUMBER COMPANY Opposite Fairgrounds I 1 I Compliments of H. M. HENERY PRINTER Compliments of LIBERTY STUDIOS 204 E Ifberty Phon 3 2831 4 Compliments of 'E SE IDEAL GAS SERVICE ' TI 219 N. Buckeye St. ll P if 1 if COMPLETE DOMESTIC and li COMMERCIAL KITCHENS ': if :I l Your Pyrofax , bottled gas distributor P I I g e l drel Ll CLASS PROPHESY lcontinued from page one hundrded thirty-sixj politan Opera Co. Many of us will recall how she got her start by collecting money for opera tickets in French class. janet Mosher is working at the Roxy in Cleveland - in the box office, of course. Say, here's a special coming over the wire! Bob joss has just been named by the Supreme Soviet as chief Russian delegate to the U.N. It seems that Bob became a citizen of the U.S.S.R. after falling in love with a Russian exchange student in college. Let's hope that this will im- prove world conditions. Charles Funk is at his regular post on Route 30 east. He's on his State Patrol motorcycle, half-hidden behind a billboard. Dick Walters is the man to keep your eye on. He's Director of the F.B.l. john Bryner is a floor-walker at Freedlander's. Carol Leiner is a cashier at Keeney's Cafeteria. jackie Hider is a stewardess on TWA's Tallahassee to Banghkok run. Peggy Amos is employed as a model by Christian Dior. Sue Sperry is the pride of Weigel's Barber Shop-she's the new manicurist there. Don Pinkley and Bob Cherilla are barbers. jannette Schaum is in England doing research work on her forthcoming biography of the Venerable Bede, legendary author of Beowulf. Also preparing to make his debut into the liter- ary world is Professor Lyman Soliday Qbetter known HS jerryj, Wh0 is Seeking a publisher for his book, The N1lturalSupe1'ior1'ty of Germany. Prof. Solidal' is teaching in Heidelberg, Germany, where he earned his doctor's degree by Writing a rock 'n roll arrangement of Deutsch- land Uber Alles, Emmy Lou Snyder is perched on top of a Cleveland flag pole, re fu s i n g to come down from her lofty perch until the Indians win a game. Thus far, the club has had a rather rough season, losing 30 of its first 30 games. Speaking of the Indians, Dick Withrow is working in Municipal Stadium in Cleveland. Yes, sir, he runs one of the largest hot dog stands in the place. Back in Wooster, Margie Moritz is supervising the car-hops at the White Hut. In our Na- tion's Capital, judy Harpster and Marilyn Yates alternate shifts at running the eleva tor in Washington Monument. In New York City, Donna Mong is directing traffic in Times Square. Charles jentes is a ladies' hair stylist for jo Portaro. Ronnie Sprowls has just hung up his shingle as a justice of the peace. Richard Landahl certainly had his line cut out for him. He's now a junior executive at the Chase Manhattan Bank. Dick Landers is driving a taxi in Paris. He was stationed in France with the Army and liked it so much that he decided to re- turn. Here's a bulletin on Bob Zorger. He should have been included with the members of the Class who went into the field of entertainment. In any event, he is now in Hollywood work- ing for M-G-M. He's the guy who pulls the tiger's tail to make him growl. Now for a look at the sports world. Louise Winget, Cynthia McCluer, and Mardie VVertz are playing on the U.S. Olympic won1en's basketball team. Mike Christy is riding. Bluebon- net, the favorite, in the Kentucky Derby. If Bluebonnet wins, this will be Mike's fourth Der- by victory. According to an exclusive in the sports section of the Plain Dealer, Mike DiGia- como is going to retire from the Cleveland Browns at the end of the season. Dan Franks is an- other General who continued along athletic lines. He's still going strong with the Boston Celtics. Roger Lanius is a lifeguard at New York's jones Beach.-jucly Mleber astounded the athletic world by being the first woman to run a four-minute mile. john jordan's picture is appearing in full-page advertisements in comic books. john offers a mail-order course in body-build- ing and has practically driven Charles Atlas out Of business. Anita Pf0UtS, the challenger, iS about to meet Anne Fisher, the champion, in a WOrnen's wrestling match at the Wooster Ar- mory. We know it'll be a fair bout because Ruth Spigelmire is the referee. From Daytona Beach, Florida, comes news that Art Smith is racing stock cars there. Marilyn Fites is fulfill- ing her lifetime ambition. We learn that she is down in Broken Fork junction, Kentucky, running Slit Trench Girls Summer Camp. Roger Nfglwanus is editor of the New York Times. At the present, he's appearing before a congressional investigating subcommittee to answer charges of libel and slander. MCManus's only comment to the press after the first sessiOn WHS What 21 blast! The fenlarlss which got him into trouble were directed toward Rep. Tom Henderson, who happens to be chair- man of the subcommittee which is investigating McManus. At the same time, Henderson is facing censure charges from the House for his own derogatory remarks about the President. Also in the political scene is Richard Graven, who has practically been disowned by his fami- lcontinued on page one hundred fifty-eightj page one hundred thirty-eight MIN'S DINER MIN'S DOWNTOWN DINETTE FOOT OF BEALL AVENUE 214 W. LIBERTY ST. Sk ik Open 24 Hours Open 6 A.M.-7:30 P.M. Week-days E p Tuesday from 6 A.M.-10 P.M. 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Ed Hartmann - jabbo jay Rumbaugh - Big jay Margaret Moritz -- fKMIl7'gI.6,, judy Mairs -- Buttercup Pat Flesher - Fats ' Roger lXIclNfIanus - Ace Sue Miracle - Auntie Sue Cecil Trumphour - Cece Dick Landers - Mor1'is Bernerd Campbell - Bernie Tom Huff - Huffers or Freddy Virginia Smith -- Ginnie Barbara Snoddie - Bobbie Mardie Mfertz - Maud,' Marilyn Fites - Fido Tom Henderson - Skew Keister's Restaurant for Good Food and Drive-In Service ii? Cleveland Road Compliments of Singer Sewing Center is Complete Sewing Needs Patterns, Buttons, Zippers, Tapes ttttttttt t t t tttt tt t I E vv- .... v:b4:---- ----v-----------vvv------ :I Compliments Of Wooster Construction C ttttttt ttttt t tt ttt ll CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Esther's Beauty Barr 214 N. Market Street Tel. 3-3906 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 TEXAS MARKET Cor. of North - Grant Sts. OPEN 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. T A... WOOSTER FOOD STORAGE South Sc Columbus Low Temperature Storage Processors of Country Cured Hickory-Smoked Hams and Bacon Phone 2-4851 l t t Compliments Congratulations To of Class of 1957 MAURER PHARMACY MANN'S LAUNDRY 1872 Cleveland Rd. 123 N. Bever St. page one hundred forty-seven CLASS HISTORY fcontinued from page one hundred thirty-twoj the annual radio club assembly sponsored by Glow, the pre-squeezed toothpaste. It was an- nounced that Susie McCoy would be the delegate to Girls' State, with Dave Briggs and john King being selected to attendd Boys' State. A special performance by the United States Navy Band was perhaps our best assembly. Newly chosen heads of the student publications were announced as follows: editor of the Anniml, Carol Collier, and co-editors of the General, Laura Conaton and Roger McManus. As a result of a student-faculty vote, eleven of our members were elected to National Honor Society. Receiving this honor were Cindy Aber, Carol Collier, Laura Conaton, Dave Diehr, Karl Diller, Tom Henderson, Bob Joss, Dave Loeliger, Roger Mc- Manus, jerry Soliday, and Louise Xvinget. Junior Hi-Y was distinguished by receiving the Honor Club award from the Ohio Hi-Y Council, the first such award ever made to a Hi-Y club at Wooster High School. Following an amendment to the Student Council constitution, the president was elected in May instead of the following fall, as was done previously. Karl Diller was the new president of the student body. Our junior year - an extremely eventful on - came to a meniora-blew close, for all practical purposes, on the night of Friday, May 25, l956-the junior-Senior Prom. lt was the night which we had long awaited, and when it had finally come, we could hardly contain our enthusiasm. The theme was Showboat, and we thought that it was beautiful - even if the paddle-wheel did refuse to work at the last minute. The Man Who Knew Too Much, which we saw as the first part of the post-Prom party, is one film which will be long remembered by our class. Because most of us were rather bleary-eyed at the time, our recollections of the dance at the armory are somewhat vague. XVe do remem- ber, however, the strange feeling of munching potato chips and drinking cokes at three o'clock in the morning. Two ofour girls, jackie Hider and Margie Moritz, were attendants to the Prom queen. Nothing was more welcome to bring our big night to a close than the breakfast at the Masonic Temple. Thus ended a marvelous year, Providing the capable leadership for ug were our class officers. We had chosen Karl Diller, president: Dave Briggs, vice-president, Margie Moritz, secretary, Roger Chittum, treasurer, and Mardie Mlertz and Dick Withrow, co- social chairmen. First event of our senior year was the election of officers. Tom Henderson became presi- dent: Dave Briggs, vice-president: Carol Collier, secretary: Janet Mosher, treasurer: and Rae Bitler and Bud Kinney, co-social chairmen. A major change brought a-bout in our senior year was the moving of the junior high into the building formerly used as Bowman Street Elemen- tary School. We all let out a sigh of relief when we noticed the decreased congestion in the halls - no more children running around. The remodeled science department was com- pleted a few weeks late, but when it was ready, it met with the hearty approval of both students and faculty. Because of the smaller number of students using the building, a one-lunch-hour schedule was adopted. The cafeteria was crowded, but no more so than in previous years dur- ing fourth period. Few of us had spent the summer idly. Many had full- or part-time jobs of one sort or another. Many found time to attend various camps and conferences. Carol Col- lier, Laura Conaton, and Roger McManus were at the summer journalism conference at Bowl- ing Green University. Roger also attended a music conference at Ohio University, and Carol was at a band and majorette school at Kent State University. Representing Wooster at Hi- Y and Tri-Hi-Y camps, respectively, were Bill Taeusch and 'lim Young, and Nancy Parrett and -Iannette Schaum. Sally Rowland and Marilyn Yates attended F.H.A. camp. The second an- nual U.N. Pilgrimage for Youth took Ruth Spigelmire to Washington, D.C., Gettysburg, Lex- ington, and Concord, as well as New York City and the United Nations. Tom Henderson at- tended the National Student Congress in Muskogee, Oklahoma. By far the farthest-traveled of the summer, however, was Louise W'inget. She spent over a month visiting eleven European nations. Completing the slate of Student Council officers were Dave Briggs, vice-president, and planet Mosher, secretary-treasurer. President Karl Diller had been elected the preceding spring. ln a special assembly, Dave Briggs and john King, reported on their trip to Boys' State. -Iohn's version was especially humorous. Susie McCoy told about Girls' State. We elected Rae Bit- ler Homecoming Queen. Her senior attendants were Jackie Hider and Mardie Wertz. Roger Chittum, Dave Diehr, and Tom Henderson qualified as finalists in the National Merit Test. Dave Loeliger qualified for the finals in General Motors National Scholarship competition. Something new was tried at the annual March of Dimes assembly. WVith Mr. Paul Batdorl' in charge, we had an auction of goods and services for the benefit of the polio drive. They ranged from Mr. Sayre's offering to wash someone's car to the complete blind date for which fcontinued on page one hundred fiftyj page one hundred forty-eight AAJQ4: ----- AAAA AAAAA AA--AA AA- 'AA- A'A-U---AI----'A ' ' ' ' f ir if ilk A N iv, 5' ',,A L?-A W cf.,-s gg 0 W- - Ml - :L SINCE m tg 1884 EE 14 K sq: it JV- -X,,E!' 1: W ' se 0 II It pays to buy quality 0 0 ll FREEDLANDEITS ll II x ,:::,::::::::::::::: :::::::--A::,:: ::::,...::: A::: xxzd THE IMHOFF 8: LONG CO. WESTINGHOUSE HOME APPLIANCES Everything Electrical 340 E. Liberty St. Phone 2-9916 Every House Needs Westinghouse ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::.i Experienced in ' Phone QHOQZ-0846 this line 26 yrs. P A Y N E S Wooster, Ohio BALANCING H. B. PAYNE STRAIGHTENING ALIGNMENT SHOCK ABSORBER 86 STEERING GEAR SERVICE FRAME STRAIGHTENING - TIRE TRUEING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVCE M3 Mi. East of Wooster on U.S. 30 on South Side of Highway ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Qt:::::::::b:::::j page one hundred forty-nine CLASS HISTORY fcontinued from page one hundred forty-eighty Larry Vodra was the highest bidder. -Iudy Mairs, supported by a large number of our class, made the largest bid for the entire auction - thirty dollars! Bad weather plagued the com- pletion of the new gymnasium, but finally in February we were in the building for a basketball game with Orrville. Our Generals gave the gym a good christening by defeating the Red Rider '70 to 43. Helen Bowers and Carol Collier were sent to the senior seminar in Washing- ton, D.C., with Dave Diehr and jerry Soliday attending the United Nations seminar in New York City. Roger McManus took top score in lfVayne County in the Ohio General Scholarship Test. Serving as party heads for the youth-in-government program were Laura Conaton and Dave Diehr. This seemed to be one of the be st years ever for the program. Signs were better than ever - and more original, and there were more of them. Perhaps this is evidence that there were more people running in the primary election. In addition, the program moved a- way from the realm of a mere popularity contest. There were more party caucuses: parties and candidates adopted platforms which were meant to be taken seriously: both parties were given equal time over WHSV: political advertisements appeared in the General: and a few candidates even gave campaign speeches. ln the spring National Honor Society election of of- ficers, jerry Soliday was chosen president: Laura Conaton, vice-president: Louise Winget, sec- retary: and Dave Diehr, treasurer. Newly elected senior members of the organization were Ann Dalbey, Suzanne McCoy, plane Mosher, Ianet Mosher, Roger Ch i tt u m, Don Orr, .lane Maurer, Ruth Spigelmire, Bill Gerber, Charles Bell, Bill Taeusch, Dan Yoder, lithene Smith, Carolyn Engel, Sally Spence, Larry Vodra, Rachael Bitler, and .john King. During our final year, the General was distinguished by Larry Vodra's excellent photographs and .lim Veney's cartoons. -lim created an original cartoon character for the paper, and the staff p r om p t l y named him Generalissimo. By the middle of second semester, the time went by at seemingly supersonic speeds. Roger McManus brought top honors to the speech department by qualify- ing in the field of boys' extemp for the National Speech Tournament to be held in ,Iune in Lexington, Kentucky. The Girls initiation, the spring music concerts, the various track meets, and the spring play followed in rapid succession. Our class banquet was held on the night of May 20 at Smithville lnn. Senior tests followed in a week. Then came the night of nights - the l957 Prom. We had awaited it eagerly, but at the same time somewhat apprehen- sively. lt was hard to believe that this would be our last Prom, that a whole year had passed since the first one. And yet, there we were - on the threshold of graduation. The Graduation Dance came two days after the Prom. lt was well attended, but the air of festvity which so char- acterized the Prom was somehow missing. Strange, indeed, seniors not wanting to celebrate the end of school! But perhaps that's exactly how we felt, perhaps we didn't quite look for- ward to the thought of turning backs on YVooster High in a few short days. To be sure, we had hardly relished the sometimes tedious work that we had done in our four years, of high school, but we did not happily anticipate the idea of being viewed as outsiders -of not belonging to that marvelous society known as Wooster High. Sunday, june 3, was Baccalaureate: the follow- ing evening was Commencement. We received our diplomas, and, without a doubt, they con- tained all the vital statistics. But they could never tell anyone except a member of the Class of '57 what four years at XVooster High School had meant. MIXED CHORUS fcontinued from page eighty-sixj The most significant performance was the group's participation in the Christian sing. All members joined to sing a special section of music in addition to being a very important part of the massed choir. The wearing of multi-colored formals by the girls added to the attractiveness and beauty of the entire concert. page one hundred fifty AMSTEB'S SHOES BOYD COBNELIUS OLDSMOBILE Home of Quality Shoes Sales and Service if Service on all make cars 119 East Liberty Street phone 3,3735 Cvmplimenfs Doiiie's Beauty Salon of Hair Styling, Permanents C law f Sp '11 THE EI. THEVADOB 0 W nga me y DOTTIE ECK, Owner and .Mgn 1832 Cleveland Road Phone 2-9751 ----o----v-----:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CITY BOOK STORE SMITH - CORONA TYPEWRITERS PORTABLE ADDING MACHINES Sales, Service, and Rentals HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES oooogqoooaoognqo- - - - 0- - - oq::oQ:::::::o::::::::: grnesu roonsj :::::-::lm!l::::: -----.W,------C page one llumlr l lflv 1 CLASS WILL fcontinued from page one hundred thirty-fourj planet Mosher leaves to join the girls at WVooster College. Anne Fisher leaves her witty remarks unrecorded. Pat Flesher leaves her gum in the bottom of Miss Nesbitt's wastebasket. .lane Maurer leaves her cookbook to the cafeteria. -Iannette Schaum leaves her Oooh . . . echoing through the halls. -Iudy Mairs leaves her tire marks at the College. Phoebe Bahl leaves her Who, me? look to Mr, Scolaro. Suzie McCoy leaves her underlined American Observers to posterity. Sue Miracle leaves her quietness to Marilyn McCune. Louise Gardner leaves her flashlight to next year's Senior Tri-Hi-Y devotional chairman. Nancy Parrett and jane Maurer leave the flute section seniorless. Anita Pfouts leaves her voice to Russell Flesher. Sue Rowland leaves the Snack Shack to all hungry WHS students. Dottie Lear and Mardie Wertz leave their Aquacade headaches to next year's lucky co- captains. Cynthia Payne leaves her rolling pin to Elaine Varns. Ruthie Perram leaves her style of driving to Carolyn Tissot. Ethene Smith leaves her grade card to Don na Corn. Marsha Erbland leaves, en-Diehr-ed to Wooster High. .Indy Ogden leaves with her Elvis records safely tucked under her arm. Cynthia McCluer and Sue Walter leave their can of black paint on the lot behind the hos- mital. I Ginnie Smith leaves her car Q, Leapin' Lillian, to the highest bidder. -lane Mosher leaves - slowly but surely. We as a group leave with the hope-and, what is more, the high resolve-that we may prove ourselves worthy of the valuable education which we have received. Especially are we indebted to our advisers, Miss Ann Schofield and Mr. james Byrd, whose thoughtfulness, co- operation, and help we have prized so highly. Signed, The Class of l957 Witnessed by, 1VIiss Ann Schofield Mr. james Byrd page one hundred fifty-two Congratulations BRENNER BROS. WOOSTER'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN'S AND BOY'S STORE FRANK WELLS DRUGS AND SODAS il? The Biggest BOB JAMESON LIFE UNDERWRITER PENN MUTUAL 120 W. Liberty St. Tel. 2-5776 'fYou don't buy Life Insurance - You Use It I don't sell Life Insurance - I help You use it! Chocolate Soda E 'E in Town 5: 1: I ll 3: WOOSTEB PRESEBVING 1: ig Il CU. If I . fs a l I x::::::::: BUCKEYE 86 TRY-ME E BRANDS f Congratulations 4 PICKLES b ll woosTER RECREATION 5: ,L ' BQWLING CENTER EE ,, E NO TH S f, Phone 2-8896 Wooste1', Ohio 2 9 . R T. uf AA,-,,,A ,-,,,,A 1 : ,AAL -FAAAA ,AA,-, AAA, 1 ' page one hunclrccl fifty-l TI-IESPIAN SOCIETY fcontinued from page fifty-eightj i'Act well your part? there all the honor lies. This Motto ofthe Thespian Society well svm- bolizes the spirit of this national organization. At the one meeting held annually, the formal banquet every spring, senior members are recognized for their individual services and new members are inducted. Honor Thespians who have earned forty points are presented with pins at this time. In order to become a member of Thespian Society, all Soc and Buskin members must earn ten points by performing oustanding work in the dramatic arts. Thespian Society is an honorary dramatic organization having more than a thousand chapters in the United States. jane Mosher ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, P residenl Pat Durstine Secretary Louise lvingel ,,,, ..,, I 'ire-pre'sident Sue Miracle Vf.YY, ,. TT! !l.YIll'f'l' SOC and BUSKIN fcontinued lrom page filty-ninej A-LJ -Steve Woolsey, Ned Wertz, Jud Amstutz, Judy Baer, Joe Bowen, Jonelyn Precup, Janice Sperry, Sarah Dal- Row 1 Row 2 Carol Jolliff Susan Conrad, Judy Harpster, Jackie Graber, Janet Ellis, Maxine Lang, Pat Flesher, Peggy A- -mos, Judy Baus Cindy A er, Carol Ashman, Marsha Erbland, Ann Dalbey, Elaine Duberstein, George Ann Grosjean, Kay Hoover, Pat Durstine, Anita Carney, Julie Buss, Karen Levine, Beth Kindsvatter -Laura Jean Liggett, Betsy Braund, Eleanor I-Iowey, Sally Caplan, Doris Fullerton. Pam Jameson, Bonnie -Gretchen Harmon, Ma Ann Clark, Cynthia Catliff, Polly Crow, Emily Carafelli, Janet Fox, Marilyn Fites -David Loeliger, Bernar Campbell, Donald Drouhard, Jim Hanger, John King, Russell Flesher, John Har- baugh, Don Cook, Miss King, Richard Hersman, Tom Henderson, Eugene Keil CM-Z5 -Barbara Snoddy, Mary Ann McKee, Kathy Young, Ruth Perram, Alberta Wyss, Emma Lou Snyder, Mardie Row 3 Franco, Lori Cicconetti, Ellen Dix Row 4 13' Row 5 Row 1 Wertz, Janet Mosher, Sue Walters Row 2 3 -Roberta Snow, Ann Sherwood, Sandy Snyder, Susie McCoy, Pat Webster, Anita Pfouts, Karen Warden Row -Iilpuiszi Winget, Jane Maurer, Nancy Parrett, Jeanette Treat, Joanne Wood, Jenny Yoder, Ginney Smith, Sue irac e Row 4-Walter Rearick, Cecil Trumphour, Gretchen McDermott, Karen Munshower, Kay Zumbrunn, Jeannie Moore, Judy Taggart Row 5-Dan Yoder, Bill Taeusch, Roger McManus, Larry Sperry, Roger Shisler, Arthur Nolletti, Larry Vodra, Ronnie Van Lieu APPRENITCES Row 1-Sandra Isch. June Rich, Ralph Schreiber Row 2-Suzanne Irvin, Judy Hollopeter, Mary Ann Johnson, Jane I-lesson, David Houser, Marilyn Rich, Phillis Du- berstein Row3-Sharon Casey, Theda Prinkey, Elizabeth King, Linda Brinkerhoff, Kay Crago, Margaret Reed, Donna Salis- berry, Sally Franks Row 4-Pat Murphy, Mary McQuigg, Gerry Richardson, Ann Dietz, Carol Kieffer, Linda Zufall, Sue Westhafer 5 Row Row 6 Row 7 -Janet Swan, Carolyn Schubert, Vicki Lintala, Linda Houmard, Lynn McAlister, Dorothy Dustman, Jill Miller, Christine Lundell, Loice Ann Speck -Beth Buchholz, Claudia Johns, Amy Steiner, Beth Rhode, Jean Sherwood, Linda Shearer, June Aukerman, Betsy Bell, Dottie Brown, Barbara Morgan, Joanne Picking, Mary Yocum bey, Leona Perez, Miss King, Igay Domhoff BASEBALL Qcontinued from one hundred eightj VARSITY SCHEDULE 1 RESERVE BASEBALL ' i5ii111111SZ'3'.Ef3.'l0,li1 ''im E32 Schfdl-le Incomplete 24 ,.,...., Barberlon QHJ April 23 ,,,,,,,. Ashland fl-l Sgiiiiiilfffillon SSS May 8 aaaaaa Ashland 4A I 7 .....,,, Waynedale QA, Slay 3 ,,i... Wadsworth QAQ 4 ,,,,,.. Mansfield Madison QHJ 7 ,,,,.... Dover QAQ I0 ........, Ashland QHQ I4 i...,,,, Mansfield QA, I5 ,,,,,,,, Waynedale QHJ I7 ,.....,, Massillon QI-IJ 22 ,,,,,, Dover QHQ Z3 ,,,,... New Philadelphia QAQ page one hundred fifty-four PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 310,000.00 Peoples Federal Savings 81 Loan Ass'n HOME OFFICE- WOOSTER, OHIO Congratulations Class of '57 BEULAH BECHTEL SHOP Fashions of Distinction SHOP IN A FRIENDLY STORE BABY CHICKS si? Wayne Poultry Farms 1367 Madison Ave. Tel. 3-5941 Wooster Compliments of THE WAYNE PARTS CO. 110 Beall Ave. Woosten', Ohi Your NAPA jobber is a Good Man to Know I II I I I II II I I 1, For Quality Brand Name I II I SPORTING GOODS I, II I I It WILSON-RAWLINGS-SPALDING I' I II I II II II II I: ty 'I I I: Wooster's Complete tl I Il Sporting Goods Store , II if : II If PIERCE'S spun Shop If 153 E. Liberty sf. 'I II I page one lllllldfell fifty-five TRI-I-II-Y lcontinued from page seventy-fourj The Tri-I-li-Y clubs started a successful year with the annual Big-Little Sister picnic, which was held at the city park. The purpose of the picnic is to get the new members acquainted with the ways of the club. The next big event was the Candlelight Induction service. This is a very impressive ser- vice at which both old and new members were inducted into the club. After the service, refresh- ments were served in the cafeteria by the Hi-Y Mothers' club. Thanksgiving was a happier day for forty-one families in Wooster as a result of the scaven- ger hunt, at which time the girls collected food and clothing for the needy. At Christmas time the whole student body danced in a Frosted Pink Paradise, which was the annual formal sponsored by the Tri-Hi-Y clubs. In February the girls entertained their fathers at the Father-Daughter banquet. March brought the Mother-Daughter tea. The Tri-Hi-Y clubs contributed a new service to the community this year when they sold balloons and crutches on the public square to help fight polio. SENIOR OFFICERS janet Mosher .,,,., ..,,,,....,,,, P resident Louise Winget ,,,,. ,,,,, I 'ice-president Nancy Parrett ,,,,,,,, .,.,..... ,,,s,...,,, . Secretary Anne Fisher ...,........,.,,..,.....,,,,..,..,..........,,..,, T reaxurer Marilyn Murray, jannette Schaum Program clzairmen Louise Gardner ,,.......,,,,,..,....,.. Derfotimml chairman Sue Sperry, Paula Zimmerman ,..,.. Social chairmen Cynthia McCluer ,,,,,,......,,.,....,,,,,.,..,,.,,, Song leader Marsha Erbland ........,,., Mrs. Rachel Fetzer ....,,, JUNIOR OFFICERS Laura jean Liggett ...,. ,,,,,,,,.,.,. , President Carolyn Tissot ,,,,,.,..t. Pat Durstine ,....,,,..,. Sandra Hudson ....,,,,,, Gretchen Harmon .... Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Program chairman Beth Kindsvatter ,,,,, Cindy Catliff ,...,,.......,,,, Sandy Snyder ..,..,,,,....,,.. Miss Esther Fausnaugh SOPHOMORE, OFFICERS President Gerry Richardson ..,, A. Vice-president Kathy Young ,.r..,.,,, Sandra lsch ..,,,r Fran Snyder ,.,.,.. Kitty Guthrie ,,,,.. Secretary I'reasurer Program chairman Marilyn Miller ,,,,,. Melinda Cahill .v,,.,,..... Ianet Ellis ,.,..,.....,.........., ,,...,.,,,,....,. Miss Virginia Carson ..,.,, . ll-1-1 ALL-STAR SOCCER lcontinued from page one hundred fourteenj Reporter Adviser Social chairman Devotional chairman Song leader Adviser Devotional chairman Social chairman Song leader Adviser Row 1-Jannette Schaum, Jane Mosher, Rae- Bitler, Linda Hower, Judy Amstutz, Pat Flesher, Sue Warren. Janet Mosher, Beth Snoddy, Anita Carney Row 2-Judy Mairs, Ellen Dix, Bonnie Huxley, Joanne Montanya, Ellen Covairt, Kittie Guthrie, Janet Chenevey, Paul- ine Crow, Cynthia Catliff, Marilyn Fites, Eleanor Landis, Susie McCoy, Sarah Dalbey, Dottie Lear lliilin iii-11 ALL-STAR HOCKEY lcontinued from page one hundred fourteen, Kneeling-Jane Zimmerman, Mary Ann Johnson, Joanne Montanya, Ellen Dix, Pat Flesher, Captain, Carolyn Tissot, Captain, Peggy Amos, Judy Mairs, Dianne Brock, Jane Mosher, Standing-Dottie Lear, Janet Mosher, Jannette Schaum, Bonnie Huxley, Eleanor Landis, Pat Durstine, Pat Snider, Ellen Covairt, Kay Domhoff, Sandy Snyder, Sara Mishler .,,ll-111 li.-i11 ALL-STAR SWIMMING lcontinued from page one hundred fourteenj Harvard - Kneeling-Vickie Vore, Dottie Lear Standing-Linda Hower, Janet Mosher, Captain, Judy Mairs Row 2-Jane Dodez, Dorothy Dustman, Mardie Wertz Yale - Kneeling-Linda Shearer, Tootie Crow Standing-Jannette Schaum, Anita Carney, Captain, Linda Zufall Row 2-Kitty Guthrie, Louise Winget, Jill Miller page one hundred fifty-six :::::::::::::::::::::::::: p::::::::: ::: :::: :::: CONGRATULATIONS TO I Lahm's Jewelry Store CLASS OF '57 Sf? ik 221 E. LIBERTY sr. Walnlll Street Store WOOSTER, OHIO ,,,,,,,,,----------v,,---.4 ---,, ,,,..,----------- ,,,,,,--------v-,,------, ::::Qc:::::::::p.-my ll tl ll ll A Salute To The 1' Wooster High School Class Ol '57 GOOD LUCK! WUOSTER BRUSH co. gi 1 4 1 EXCLUSIVE Explode-d-Tip MAGIKOTER 1 4 Brushes 1, A PAINT ROLLERS 4' .made only by Wooster fine painting tolls for over 100 years X 5 WOOSTER SKATELAND Sir Bai1ey's Barber Shop Member of RSROA Roller Skate for health and 134 W. LIBERTY sT. fnfvymwf' YV est of Commercial Bank E. L. DUNN 3 Mi. North of Wooster on State Rt. 3 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAII AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAQI page one hundred fifty-seven. CLASS PROPHECY fcontinued from page one hundred thirty-eightj ly. Dick, it seems, has accepted the county chairmanship of the llemocratic party! Herb Ber- ry is right up there. He was appointed Secretary of Agriculture after the 1964 presidential election. Although he is much more popular with the farmer than some ol' the past secretaries, his program is encountering stiff opposition from the National Farmers Union, a minority group pressuring Congress for l,000fZ of parity price supports, whose president is Mike Yacap- raro. A look at the business world finds Harry Carter successful. Harry operates a used helicop- ter lot and advertises One Free Bottle of Carter's Little Liver Pills with Every'Copter. Sounds like a good deal. Roger Chittum has found employment as a Univac repairman. Tom Weber is owner of a new Wooster enterprise, Weber's News Syndicate, Inc. Marsha lirbland is employed as a secretary at the Community Center. And, speaking of the Community Center, David Diehr has taken over his dad's job. The teletype adds that right now he's standing on thc porch trying to quiet down the usual rowdy Saturday night crowd. At the Wayne County Fair, Larry Brenneman is standing in front of his concession yelling to a passer-by, Come on, step right up. Ring the bell, and win yourself a cigar. Are you a man or a mouse? Step right up . . . Ninety miles south, Doug Kelly has a sweet job. He is at the State Fair, selling cotton candy. Ethene Smith is beauty consultant for Mad maga- zine. Ann Dalbey, Louise Gardner, and Elaine Duberstein comprise the editorial board ol My Vlfeekly Reader. Garth Stevens was an immediate success when he became Wooster's Fuller Brush salesman. From all reports, the ladies are delighted whenever they see his smiling face at their doors. Fred Coblentz has bought Hanson's Restaurant. He has decided not to change the name, though, so as to not lose any ol' the clientele. Ronnie Reich must have been impressed by one ol' the assemblies that we had this year because he's now a full-fledged steepleiack. Larry Swank is in Cleveland working as a rapid transit driver. The new president of Brooks Bros. Clothing Co. is Sumner Ellsworth. just a couple of years ago, Sumner sold Nick Amster's. Dan Dalrymple is a lineman for the Ohio Power Co. Apparently, he is going by the motto, lf you can't beat 'em, join 'eml Pat Flesher is working in Wrigley's Spearmint testing laboratories. According to the com- pany, she received the highest score on record when she took an aptitude test for the iob. Phil Ritli is a test-driver for the Harley-Davidson motorcycle company. .lim Veney is doing quite well drawing political cartoons for Pravda. He has been nominated for a Stalin Peace Prize, Bob Woodruff has gone into engineering. He takes himself quite seriously although others in the profession sometimes ridicule him. His latest ven ture has been to design a bridge to span the Atlantic Ocean. He definitely insists that it will work. Carolyn Leighty is chairman of the national Lonely Hearts Club. Virgil Walter is run- ning a roulette wheel out at Las Vegas. Karen Levine is working at Higbee's perfume coun- ter. Right now, according to the teletype, she's recommending a quart bottle of Wow to Max- ine Lang. Sue Miracle and Mary Horn are the new editors of Playboy. jim Young and -Iohn Harbaugh are bitter business rivals - they run drug stores right across the street from each other. Jim advertises the biggest banana split in town, while .Iohn's speciality is a three-dip cone for only a dime. Neither store sells drugs. This trade was taken over long ago by the supermarkets. Back on the local scene, we find that several of our classmates have re t u r n ed to WHS. john Morrison is teaching physics, and Art Stillo is the world problems instructor. The new dean of boys is .lay Rumbaugh. A further look at the local scene shows Bill Gerber to be an instructor in b alle t at the Mary Pollock studios. -lose Saunders is president of the toastmasters club. Betty Brenneman is employed at the library, and she has recently won national acclaim for her achievement of changing the Dewey Decimal System to the Brenneman Fraction System. Gene Gordon is the Dale Carnegie Institute's representative in this area. Dan Yoder gave up his medical practice a year or so ago to become manager of Wooster's new Didee Wash Se rv i ce, Captain Gary Greenawald is commander of the local National Guard unit. At the newly expanded Wayne Co. Guidance Center, Larry Sperry is the professional marriage counsellor. He's a confirmed bachelor. Here's the latest word on the local political scene. Ronnie Plant is seeking a second term as juvenile judge of Wayne Co., and Honest John Yocum is campaigning for re-election fcontinued on page one hundred sixtyj page one hundred fifty-eight ------v,,,,,,,--------vv----------v ---ooocv AA'M 'M' 'M 'I MARQUETRY AND INLAYING With Rare and Fancy woods from all over the World INDIVIDUALIZED SNACK TRAYS, CARD TABLES, DESKS HI-FI CABINETS, ETC. Built as you like from the woods that you like. CURTIS G. KING RD 3 Wooster ph. 3-1144 ., . Congratulations! F il? If ' If Conrad's Shoe Store EE F O RD E 151 E' Li e Y St' Sales ci Service I ,E There's a Ford in 4 v-::::::::::::-- E' Your Future ti . .. RHAMY'S :g ik 3' GULF SERVICE 5: 753' :E 239 W. Liberty Sr. in Corner of Boon ac North ii Phone 34040 3 xx :xxx ' LANDES and LANDES Real Estate :-: Insurance HARRY H. LANDES, '29 THOMAS J. LANDES, '32 Service Since 1905 :::: - A ::::::::::::::::: J page one hundred lifly-nine CLASS PROPHECY fcontinued from page one hundred fifty-eighty as county treasurer. The report of a jBl00,000 shortage is simply a lie, he has stated to re- iorters. I Oh, oh. This is a heart-rending note. Sue Mfalter was jilted by her fiance a year ago. Broken-hearted, she isolated herself and is now running a cattle ranch in Utah. On the pleas- anter side of things, Barbara Snoddy has been chosen Miss Dill Pickle of 1967 to celebrate Na- tional Dill Pickle Week. ln the Pillsburg national recipe contest, first place went to .loyce More- head, who developed a self-flapping flap-jack. It sounds rather incredible, but the teletype says that Dottie Lear, disillusioned at not finding a job, is sitting on a bench in New York's Central Park feeding the squirrels.Not far away, an interesting transaction is takinig place. Bill Burns has just completed signing papers turning his deed to the Brooklyn Bridge over to Phoebe Bahl. There is no mention as to how much he got for it. Three thousand miles away, in San Francisco, Susie McCoy is stooped over painting a yellow center line across the Golden Gate. There is another item from San Francisco. Cecil Trumphour is the warden of Alcatraz. We're glad to report that none of our class are inmates. Larry Vodra has continued his photo- graphic endeavors. Recently he won a national award for his prize picture, Spring Along the Killbuckf' There are others who have gained national prominence, too. Linda Hower is rivaling Elsa Maxwell's reputation as an international party-giver and socialite. janet Chenevey became the second woman to take o ff in a rocket for the moon. lt is going to be a solo trip, the main purpose of which is to find out what happened to Sally Spence, who left several months ago. Nancy Parrett became the first woman ever to fill the presidency of the Teamsters' Union after a last-minute death-bed appeal from ex-president Dave Beck broke the convention deadlock. Women bus drivers across the nation are rejoicing at the news. Dave Loeliger has entered the field of nuclear research. He is presently studying at Princeton trying to prove that E doesn't equal MCT Ruth Perram has created quite a stir in her latest cross-country trip. She's been speaking to women's groups, trying to gather support for another prohibition amendment. Karl Diller is pastor of the National Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., and chaplain of the Senate, We hear that Cynthia Aber is writ- ing a book entitled A Man Called Karl. Bud Kinney isn't doing much of anything. He married a wealthy movie actress and has been taking it easy ever since. Well, that seems to be about all that- Hold it! There's a bulletin coming over the teletype now. lt says that a reliable spoke- man for Republic Pictures has confirmed rumors that Don Orr will star in the refilming of Teen-age Rebel. As we started to say before that bulletin came in from Hollywood, if there are any mem- bers of the Class of '57 about whom our miraculous teletype has somehow failed to gather in- formation regarding the future, we can only chalk it up as a mechanical failure. We assume, however, that they are engaged in occupations eq u ally respectable as those mentioned and that none of them are guests of Cecil Trumphour. Best of luck, Class of '57l May the next ten years be as happy and profitable as here proph- esied. page one hundred sixty l 1: I . 5: II . . ' 'I Smcere Best Wzshes I I I, To The 'E I I :, Graduating Class II ,I Of 1957 ,I II I EI I: 1 II E UNITED STEEL FABRICATURS, INC. I. I 1 I 'I WOOSTER, OHIO , II II I II C 'P 'f of Lee's Apparel Shop W. Liberty St. Wooster, O. if Style Headquarters for Wooster's Best- Cleveland and Portage Rds. dI'6SSCCl Girls. F Ittzxfvriilfflliffggzfx:xc Ax::::::x:::x:x::: Merle D. Matz 8: Son Charm BHHHIY Salon FLOOR SANDING 86 FINISHING Old and New Floors it? Gym Flooglgfflffufggom Floors 516 N- WALNUT ST. Berry Bros. 4188 Cleveland Rd. WOOSTER, OHIO Paint Dealer Wooster, O. PHONE 3-5861 210221122:2-:I:::Jc:::Jf::2:i ::::: A -::: ::::::::v4::::: J page one hundred sixty-one GENERAL TIRE SERVICE INC. 725 Madison Ave. Wooster, Ohio 123 Mulberry St. Coshocton, Ohio AMOC0 GASOLINE AND LUBRICANT GENERAL TIRE AND KROFT SYSTEM RECAPPING 24 Hour Service F ::::::33:::::::::::::::::::::::3 Serves An Area of 100,000 People Every Day This represents a population just a little less than Canton . Daily Record Circulation Is Now 18,500 r ::::::::::f::::::::f:22:22 f 2: r: :::::f:::::f::f:::f:f 2: I 2 2: Neal F 0 Bowman gl Son The Best in Transportationv REALHESTA TE - INSURANCE GU BY BUS Neal F. Bowman '15-Don Bowman '40 Tol:IztP:aIT2ed-:shatters e serv ons 43 1 N' Market. St' Contact-Max E. Tulloss Wooster, Ohm Phone 2-4766 Wooster Bus Terminal r - --v.v--.v--. - --vv--Y-- -- THE GIFT CORNER GREETING CARDS--GIFTS For Every Occasion The Right Gift for That Special Person T AILORING :-: DRY CLEANING LEVINE'S CLOTHES The Complete Men's Store 1535 East Liberty St Wooster, O. Phone 2 7974 In the Same Block Smce 1915 Public Square Wooster page one hundred sixty-two Quality Bread and Pastries Soda Fountain if N 0LETTI'S BAKERY S eoee eeee oo ee ! Q Compliments of W. F. WEIGLEY Wooster, Ohio ALLIS-CHALMERS Farm Equipment SALES 6? SERVICE I 4 THESE DOORS IDENTIFY J :I YOUR BEST WOOSTER .I ,,,t ,sss BANKING b ei, ' CONNECTION fi : 4E et III I essi H .Vs, igitl 'A 2 ' H S b leieie S , ' S' Neffie i I 1,ss, I1 'E WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED r ::::::::::::1::: 22:22 F232 :::::::::::::::::::A Compliments of Liberty Flow er Shop Bonded Member Florist SQ? TELEGRAPH DELIVERY 1437 E. BOWMAN ST. Xffjiergnglgio ::2:::221:::2:::::2'-2:21 ::: A-:::::::::1:::::: J page one hundred sixty-three WUOSTER IPQIEISJC dC!:ENTER, INC. WAYNE COUNTY'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE Sheet Music - Accessories - Records - Radios - Instruments -- Pianos On the South Side of the Square , :ct xt E II il If ik 1: ik 3 Best of Luck 1: :, 1 1 1 , E Class of Q57 ': I Complzments 1 I 1 ll 1 f 1 . of 1 I 1 P : 4? 1 JIM STBUCK 0 1 THE 1 W ' 1 GERSTENSLAGEH 1 1 COMPANY I Where Tires are a S pecialty, I 1 . . I 1 not a szdelmen 1: 1 'I lb 1 1 1 I 75? 1 ik 1 11 1 1 11 1 II ll -A A i A - F A------ ------A-- C on gratulationsv WEBB'S REFRIGERATIUN Your UFRIGIDAIRE DEALER 230 N. Buckeye St. Wooster ,oc ...............A....A :::::::::: page one hundred sixty-four -oc--v-- I ORVAL BURDEN H Jewelry Store 226 South Market St. I Wooster, Ohio Whichever field lr ELGIN sc BULOVA WATCHES I WATCH SL CLOCK REPAIRING You may Choose, Prompt Service on all makes may you I -:::::::::::::--A::::::::::::A be successful. 5 4 ff , BOWMAN STREET 1' BARBER SHOP CURRY LUMBER EQ fl I WOOSTER, OHIO 1, EAST QF I SPINK STREET I - - A- - - , - A... ..... ...,. , E BE WISE E COMMERCIALIZE 9' 'Q- Phone CANQ 3-3070 THE COMMERCIAL BANKING 8: TRUST CU. WOOSTER, OHIO DOYLESTOWN STERLING Inc. Best Wishes-Class of '57 DESOTO-PLYMOUTH GREEN THUMB YOUR FLORAL 86 if? GARDEN CENTER 757 SPRUCE ST. if WOOSTER' OHIO 1583 Madison Hill Phone 3-4766 page one hundred sixty-five Congratulati0ns..Class of '57 il? WUOSTER OFFICE EQUIPMENT ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE l BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Si? WOOSTER DIVISION THE BURG-WARNER CURPURATIUN ' High Precision Manufacturers Compliments of SMITH GROCERY FINE FOODS SINCE 1900 page one hm ndred ty sn tl U In ll U Compliments l FOR THINGS E of l ELECTRICAL 1 : WILLIAMS ' f E TEXACU SERVICE V , HAMBU AND LONG is it 74? Q lf Cleveland and Burbank Roads 223 W' Liberty phone 3-5946 Compliments of Compliments of RITZI JEWELEHS B. 81 F. TRANSFER of WOOSTER 01410 1830 Cleveland Road COMPLIMENTS OF . . . TAYLURS Your Safest Shoe Store :: :::::::::: ::::::J:: , F ,,,-, v ,,--. -,,, ,,,.... ...,. Treasure House Hohhies Congratulations and May Your Life Be a Happy Hobby 136 S. Grant St. Phone 2-3408 lla oooooo do ooooooooooo page one hundred o4:---r--.l sixty-seven page one r ::::f:::::::v- - r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: DILLUN'S SPHANGUS T. V. SALES SOHIO SERVICE Dealer in WASHING, MOTOR TUNE.UP Spman at Sylvania T'V',s HOUSE TRAILER HAULING GEQRGE G, SPRANG fOwnerj 346 S. Market St. Phone 3-5731 phone 3-7952 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::I :::: :::::::::::::: Fravel Sheet Metal Shop Nadelin's Restaurant CALVIN F. FRAVEL and Roofing- spouting Catermg Service Furnaces For the Finest Lunches, Phone 29975 Dinners and Banquets 326 W. South St. 115-125 So. Walnut St. :::::::::::::::::: :::::l :::::::::::::::::::::::::: I' ::::1P04:::::2P4:: :I 1 CONGRATULATIONS I 5: and BEST WISHES if to the I gf CLASS OF 1957 I I 5 arf : YOUNG'S FOUDLINER I' 1945 CLEVELAND ROAD hundred sixty-eight y -- ---- --+---A------- -------- 1 - AA-A------ ------ r T Congratulations- Class of '57 THE OHIO SILO CU. THE WOOSTER SILO Phone 2-6801 :boot AAAA ' 'Ai ----:v1:---- --vv--------- -vv-- ---- 'I -'----------------'----A'AAAA REAL REALTY AGENCY AUTO AND HOME INSURANCE HENRY F. MASSARO Real Estate Broker 116 N. Buckeye St. Office Ph. 2-0841 Wooster, Ohio Evening Ph. 2-1356 : f:::::::::::::::::::1t:::::: Compliments of AND FERTILIZING CO. I i THE TYLER GRAIN 0 r-::::: ---- ::::::::::- ---- --::::::::v- --:-1 mu 0 u o Il II if GOOD LUCK 1957 GRADUATES :E EE 1 o I - mr 1: WWST 81 WWST-EM WOOSTER gg II 960 K.C. 104.5Meg. II 0 ll 1, mv II ..... Serving Ohio's Foremost Agricultural Area o mu 0 mu if BROADCASTING PROGRAMS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST I E: . . . INCLUDING . . . 1: The High School Hour - SPORTS - The Cleveland Ihdl3l1SQ High School and II :I College Footballg Cleveland Browns Football: Basketball from around the entire :I Area - NEWS - Around the Clock. u u nu n Il PRESENTING EACH YEAR It if MISS W1'VST PAGEANT MISS OHIO PAGEANT U ll .. ii ls 'A-'-' '::22::::::: -:::::::: :::: 4 page one humlred sixty-nine Compliments of I 0 IP Craig's Food Service CLASS UF 15 4 ik 1957 I I 1829 CLEVELAND RD. it ' Congratulations I ::::::::::::::::::: fT0n1 5 Compliments of E ROWLAND'S TEXACO : GOODRICH DEALER 1, WOOSTER, or-no ' Cor, Grant 86 Liberty Phone 2-3901 I I Success to Class of '57 FREEMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERA L C ON TRA C TORS WOOSTER, OHIO GREENAWALD'S SPORTING GOODS Sir 342M2 W. Liberty St. Phone 2-0781 Wooster, Ohio ------AAA---------------------4 HUDSON -NASH RAMBLER METROPOLITAN SALES AND SERVICE CRATER MOTOR CO. 237 E. North St. Wwster, T 6 --AAA ------ -AAA- -------AAA-- -4 page one hundred seventy ill?---nn BEST WISHES - CLASS OF '57 ALBRIGHT RADIATQR KEENEY'S CAFETERIA SHOP 'fl' Known rom coast to coast 141 E S th St. Ph e 3-4836 good Food ::bo4:::noo4::::::: ::::::o4:::::::::r4:::::::rooc::::::::vooc::: THE COLLIEH PRINTING COMPANY Sf? WOOSTEP1, OHIO IIIFMTAYLUR AGEIIEX Better to have Insurance and not need it, than to need it and not have itf' Ph 2 2735 Peoples Fed al Building lg nel ie y Congratulations- Class of '57 COOPER ONE HOUR MARTINIZING MORE than dry cleaning 140 S. MARKET ST. Phone 3 6841 ---v-v-,--v---------- rv------:::::::::::::::::::::: Congratulations-Class of '57 WOUSTER LIBERTY RESTAURANT Fountain Service Your City Bus Good Food WOOSTER, OHIO Compliments of SCHAVEY ELECTRIC SERVICE ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDING AND REPAIR Century Electric Dealer 328 S. Buckeye St. Phone 2-0906 ---'vw'----,,,,,v---,--,,, F,---,---------------::::::: To 'hZ,f'IZ?? UT WOOSTER FLORAL OurYl3est glfishes for NICK AMSTER'S 'T Woostefs Fine Men,5 Store Southeast Corner of the Square o and Lehman, Owner S 1897 R I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::i ::::::::: :::::::::: pg hdd y Y A------- -- ------------A- A --------- :pc -A---- Q ------ YYAA :rc ----- - DARI-LAND 8: CANDY SHOP HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND FRESH ROASTED NUTS CONES, SUNDAES, SHAKES, SANDWICHES wir West Liberty at Grant Phone 3 - 1 786 --:roooc-:rc ------ A-:v4:AA'-- Goodluck - Class of '57 BROWN JEWELEHS Q pc-- 245 E. Liberty St. I , 1 KIEFER Sales 8: Service Inc. 1 Across from City Hall, STUDEBAKER Wooster, Ohio Phone 2-6781 CARS 35 TRUCKS WATC5Ig3,E'ggM0NDS S. Mm S.. Expert Engraving 8L jewelry Repair WGOSTER' OHIO 1131111flllllliiiiiiliiliillli Z3iiliillilililillillllill A P N I E M l Al I kg. Il 55 WE WELCOME jg-.3 if 5' 4 gifs? :E fi ALL Accouzvrs 'Ne 55 2 I :E OPEN YOURS TODAY 1 -gf 'Q' il ii CLEVELAND BEALL OFFICE D OWN OFFICE if 'fOpposite the Hospital S. W. Public Square ii Phone 3-7015 'E WAYNE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK g page one hundred sevnty-three F II II l' O EE ll if We salute lb QQ The Schoolboy Patrolmen, ii Their safety work ll . . 1: is a credit to the if Schools if and The Community II arf 0 QE THE WOUSTEB if AUTOMOBILE CLUB Inc. ll ll In A- Weige1's Barber Shop - FOUR BARBERS - if' Cleveland Road Phone 2-2978 r -vv -.v. vvvv v -vvvv -v--v v---vv JEAN FBOCKS Where the Budget Wize Economize STORES EVERYWHERE 156 E. Liberty Phone fl-IOQZ-3886 r ----------------------------- Kauffman's Service Station Distributor of Goodyear Tires and Batteries Texaco Products Phone 2-3861 Wooster, Ohio BEAUTY CENTER F -------------A---- -------- PERMANENT WAVING--HAIR STYLING Featuring Merle Norman Cosmetics Call QHOJZ-5846 135 W. North Compliments of N ICKLES il? Bakers 0 f Toastmaster bread il? 1748 Beall Ave. Phone 2-7931 page one- .hundred it seventy-four AA ------- ----- -- ----- Y -,AAA----,,AAA---. ...... ------ Congratulations to the Class of 1957 R- A- PARKER SPIGELMIRE GHOCEBY C0 'P'f'fG 'j'1ffSfWfff ml-he Friendly Storev 24 Hr. Wreckxng Service 670 N. Buckeye St. Phone 3-2851 A W fl WZ 1 f 1 wmfx?-27 S .Alu 'A : COMM CORPORATION WOOSTER, OHIO -----------v------------- 7:::--v-:::::::::::::::::-v Compliments of CheVfgLe5ilg3cBuifk JAMES HARDWARE co. ik Conviently Located in the 405 E. Liberty WOOSTER SHOPPING CENTER H --,,,,-----v,--- v,--v.i --,,,-----vv,,----v---:::::::-.I page one I lumlrecl scVen'tylf'ivC f ------A--AAA -'- '--'- Compliments of CROWN CLEANERS 150 W. Liberty St. Phone 3-6941 T -- Y --'------AAAAA --' Compliments of Best Wishes for your future Corner IDA Sweet Shop M 0 O B E I S A good piece to enjoy CON ES, SHARES, SUNDAES B A K E R Y soFT DRINKS 8c SANDWICHES Opposite the Fairgrounds AE Compliments of WOQSTEB PRODUCTS INC. 0 41 n n nu ll if nu nu nu nu lb Lv page one hundred seventy six S Bl Y mg?-'uf X D EE A , -X N CAMERAS E FILM FLASHBULBS R PHOTO F1N1sH1NG CAMERA SHOP 251 E. Liberty :b4:---:bc----:b4:----v:v4:---- -----:poo--ooc-A------Joooq:--1 4 4I 4 4 4 I I 4I II THEODORE BOGNEHQSONS, INC. I 4 4I 4 GENERAL CONTRACTORS CRANE SERVICE WOOSTER --:rc ----- A--- A---'oc--'A I II I 4 II 4 ll I omo I :I 4 ::::::c:::: J THE WHITE HUT is For that different Touch in good food iff Opposite the Fairgrounds WOOSTER, OHIO Success To The Class of '57 WOOSTEH COAL 12? 526 E. South St. Phone 3-1871 oc ---- '-AA----- A A' -i--- '-- ,- ......v...... -oc vv...---. -1 Bowman's Service Station SINCLAIR GAS ac OIL GOODYEAR TIRES 86 TUBES Lincoln Hwy. West Wfooster, Ohio ----A ----':v4:----:r4:---- page one hundred seventy-seven T ,-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-- Congratulations- Class of '57 THE REED WAREHOUSE INC. MOVING, STORAGE, PACKING, CRATING Agents of Aeo Mayflower Transit Co. 120 Spink St. WOOSTER, OHIO Phone 2-9881 We Wish for li The Class of 1957 a Road of Life 'E paved with happiness 5: ef WALTER R- JONES gi ROAD O CONSTRUCTION OO. I I 553223222IC23Z333::3:::::::3 '::::::::333:3::::::::::::::: PAUL G. WHITMYER Sparr's Overlook Inn DRY WALL CONTRACTOR Spaghetti 86 Chicken Dinners Dry Wall for Performance and Beauty Soft D,-inks - Candy 2510 Christmas Run Blvcl. R 30 Wwster, Ohio . oute Phone KAN, 3-7971 1 mile west of Wooster -::::::::::::::::::::::: ::i :::: ::::::: :::::v page one hundred seventy-eight HOWARD JOHNSON'S Seafoods Our Specialty 28 Flavors Ice Cream Lincoln Highway East MR. 86 MRS. DAVID PLANK Owners - Manager Z ililillliiiiiii - ' 33:-- 3:::3133:33:::33:::::1:3:3 J r-:::: :::::::::::::::: 22:2 F:3:::::::::f:::::12:::: C0mPlimem5 Of Compliments Of Wooster Tractor Sales I - - 1ner 1 YOUR FORD TRACTOR DEALER S eu . Ol. Colnpgny Service Smce 1936 950 W. Liberty Street Wooster, Ohio Phone 3-4741 Wooster' Ohm :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::l ::: ::::::::: 1 ,X EW Signs Of All Kinds Phone HO-2-5901 GOLD LEAF 1: SCOTCHLITE PAINTED SIGNS TRUCK and WINDOW LETTERING NEON :: PLASTIC SIGNS SALES and SERVICE SILK SCREEN PROCESS SIGNS 615 W. Liberty Street Wooster, Ohio ,xxxc::::::,,,,:x:::: pix: :::::,,::::::,:x BIL-JAX STEEL SCAFFOLDING ffcongratulationsv RENTAL-SALES FRED J, YUDEB THE WOOSTEH EQUITY Painting Contractor 22 3 Chr' s R Bl Cl. Phone 33821 lstma glgoostir, Ohio 390 W' South Street page one hundred seventy-nine I I I I I I I I Congratulations - Best Wishes I , Class of 1957 I II il? I II I The employes of Wooster Rubber Company would like to extend to each of you congratulations I for the goal you have achieved and sincere best I I wishes for a happy and prosperous future. I I I I Sf? :I 1- THE WUUSTER RUBBER COMPANY I WOOSTER, OHIO I I I I page one hundred eighty .1 ,.L , 5 A, a1Vi3lf'f ,,. ,Q ff 1 1:33313 fn W 1, u g J .X 4 A . KIM xy R 'G' 5-...sig lll'll l illi I Ii ilI l l illlml f -'--5 f ZX' lf- -f' 1 -J-' Z' f ' ff Y f - F 4- f-1-Z-.1 ,- f 2' 2-V f -A -'Jf-- .f-- F f S 3 7 M l - --.-- XI iv-lg I V i 'ing n. 5 7


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