Wooster High School - General Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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'mp . .-f' Q- .-q -:fp -, 4- f V - I, -, The General Annual of 1958 WOOSTER HIGH SCHOOL WOOSTER, OHIO D page two 1 Av , ..-r ...Q 1 Qlclentification on page one hundred fifty eighty Y' Q o Q 1 I 1 f I CICICIIKHCZIUOII on page one llundred sixty-fourj page th page four fldentification on page one hundred sixty-sixj SF N' S Q . is L CICICIIIH-iC'ZlliOll on page one humlrcd sixty-sixj pzlgc lmivc 2 Q Q .ESE fig OMQ f ? fi , Mi, Q' 553 me 1 gy page six Qldentification on page one hundred sixty-sixj pgaf J X fILlClllifiC2lIi0ll on page one hundred sixty-sixj page seven This ls Our Life-Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. For almost as long as we can remember, our school has been our life. Now, as we step from this old life into a new one, we are looking back with nostalgia and ahead with expectation. Yesterday holds many memories. There was the thrill of starting to school, going camping with the Boy Scouts, and selling Girl Scout cookies. In the sixth grade we wondered who would be the grade school basketball champs, the next year, who would be Club Cofcd king and queen. Last year we spent many hours making Neptune's Gardens the best prom ever. Today, pep rallies, assemblies, the dedication of the new gym, beautif ful Queen Beth, the Skytones, and our Districtfflhampion Generals have made our senior year best of all. Now in our caps and gowns and holding Dur diplomas we stand in the doorway to the future. TomorrowfWhat does the future hold? For some it means a job, for others, college. Soon many of us will have homes and families. All of us will be praying for a world of peace and unity where men of all nationalities, races, and beliefs can live together in love and freedom. l'RIN'l'lNlL I'l..X'I'liS VOR 'l'Hli CICNEIBAI. A.X'Nl'Al, XVIQRIC I'ROlJllClilJ BY I THIC NORTHICRN ENGR.-XVING AND liI..IiC'l'0'1'YI'li CIONIIHXNY. page cight C.XN'l'0N,OHIO. Cmfmfa Administration ...,. Faculty ....... Seniors ........... Other Classes ...... Organizations .............. Dramatics and Speech lvlusic ..,................,e.,,.. Sports .......,........,.,..,.,..,.,,,..,. Treasure Chest of Features Class History ....................... Class Will ........ Class Prophency ...., Advertisements .... page nine l 'fifra fion J ima, MR. ROLAND W. SAYRE The Principal In his third year at XfVooster High School our principal, Mr. Sayre, has become even more a part ol' our school. He has taken an ac- tive interest in all the student ac:- tivities and has been especially helpful to the seniors as they made plans for their futures. The Deans MR. RANDALL HARTLEY and MRS. EDITH JOSS page twelve ro- .fbigf 3 The Superintendent Being superintendent of our growing srhool system makes Mr. BodenlJende1 s days very busy. VVooster High and its students, however, hold a special place in his life. He is never too busy to guide and counsel them. F MR. D. P. HODENBENDER The Assistant Superintendent MR. RALPH BEECHY page thirteen N...-...EEC ,..........,...,. ,das 1 ..-Q.-vow., sig: if I t S 'S iii 1 Dr. Howard MacMillan, Dr. Orville Bentley, Mr. Chester Shamel, Dr. William Schultz, and Dr. john Chittum. The Board of Education This ls Your New Day in Education says the Wfooster Board of Education. One of the most important projects of the Board during the past year was the publication of a booklet en- titled This ls Your New Day in Education. The booklet shows by means of graphs, pictures, and words the growth and cost of our physical plants over the past decade. It also includes many other factors of interest concerning our schools. Dr. E. E. Holt, Superintendent of Public Instruction in the State of Ohio, was the featured speaker last fall at the dedication of the new gymnasium and shops. The addition to the Junior High School was also dedicated at this time. New equipment has been added in several depart- ments. A display case on the second floor of the high school has facilitated the teaching of Dis- tributive Education. Additional apparatus has added to the effectiveness of the program in science. This year the Board has begun work on a problem which will be facing them in the future, that of welding the Madisonburg School District to the Wooster City School District. With this annexation, our school district will have over 4,000 students. Mr. Chester Shamel ..... ........., P resident Dr. William Schultz ..... ...,. V ice-president Mr. Roy Miller ........ .......,.., Clerk page fourteen MUSIC, LANGUAGE, ART Seated-Mrs. Ruth Tracy Latin 10: Adviser, Sophomore Latin Club: Iowa Wesleyan College, B. A.: Harvard University, graduate work. Standing-Mrs. Martha Sidlc Latin 9: Adviser, Freshman Latin Club: Adviser, National Honor Society: The Col- lege of Wooster, B. A. Mr. L. G. Hurst Music Supervisor: Senior Choir: Junior Choir: Mixed Chorus: Ashland College, B.M.: Ohio State University, M.A. in Mus- ic Education. Mr. Jack Emig Band: Orchestra: Grade School Instrumen- tal Music: Ohio State University, B.S. in Music Education: Vandercook College of Music, M.M. in Music Education. Mrs. Dorothy Witlen Elementary and High School Art: Brook- lyn College, B.A. 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. Mr. Kenneth Willaman Orchestra: Junior Choir: Ohio State. B.S. HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Seated-Mrs. Nanncttc Moxon Home Economics 12: Co-adviser, FHA: Yankton College, B.A.: South Dakota Uni- versity. B.S. Mrs. Carolyn Woods Home Economics 9-10: FHA Adviser: B.S. and H.S. Kent State University. Miss Esther Fausnaugh Home Economics 10, 11: Adviser, Junior Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio Northern University: Wit- tenberg College, B.S.: Ohio State Univer- sity, M.A. Standing-Mr. Orin Bccchy Graphic Arts, Woodworking 11, 12: Advi- ser, Junior Hi-Y: Goshen College, B.S.: Kent State, M.E.: Ohio State University. Mr. James Shelly Industrial Arts 9, 12, Wood and Metal 12: Kent State University, B.S. and M.E. Mr. Paul Spangler Mechanical Drawing 10, 11: Kent State University, B.S.: Ohio State University. SOCIAL SCIENCE Seated-Mr. David Gallapoo Driver Training: Coach Freshman football and Reserve basketball: Adviser, Sopho- more Hi-Y: Bowling Green State Univer- sity, B. S. in Education. Mrs. Betty Staebell World Problems: Civics: U. S. History: Adviser, Student Council: Bowling Green State University. B. S.: Graduate study at Toledo University. Mr. Nicholas Dellcrha Civics: World History: Baseball coach: Kent State University, B.S., and M.S. in Education. Standing-Mr. Paul Batdorf Driver Training: Wittenberg College: Ohio State University, B.A. Mr. Robert Moore World History: Business Manager, the ANNUAL: Adviser, National Honor Soci- ety: Denison University, B.S. and M.S.: Ohio State University. Mr. Don Welsh U. S. History: College Counselor: Ashland College, B.A.: University of Akron, M.A. page fifteen l l page sixteen MATHEMATICS. BUSINESS AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING , Seated: Miss Gladys Jacobs Shorthand 12: Secretarial Practice: Per- sonal Typing: Adviser, FBLA: Adviser, Senior Class: Kent State University, B.S. in Education: Columbia University, M.A. Mrs. Miriam Myers Geometry-Plane and Solid: Advanced Al- gebra: Trigonometry: Adviser, Knights of the Square Root Table Math Club: Advi- ser, Junior Red Cross Council: The College of Wooster, B.S.: Ohio State University, M.A.: Kent State Workshop in Mathemat- 1cs. Standing: Mr. Glen Boling Vocational Agriculture: Adviser, FFA: Ohio State University, B.S. in Agriculture: Ohio State University, M.S. in Agricultur- al Education. Miss Virginia Carson Bookkeebing: General Business: Adviser, Junior Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio State University, B' S. in Education: Kent State University: University of Denver: Ohio State Univer- sity. Mr. William Sadler Algebra 9: General Mathematics: Adviser, Senior Hi-Y: College of Wooster, B.A.: Kent State University: Ohio University: Mt. Union College. Mrs. Eola Snyder Shorthand 11: Typing: Personal Typing: Adviser, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y: Ohio Uni- versity, B.S. in Education. Not pictured-Miss Betty Edwards Distributive Education: Commercial Law: Adviser, DECAQ Ohio State University, B.S. in Business Education: Graduate work at Ohio State University, SCIENCE Mr. Floyd Maurer Physics: Algebra 9: Visual Education: The College of Wooster, B.S.: Ohio State Uni- versity, M.A.: Case Institute of Technology. Mr. John Riley General Science 9: Assistant Football coach: Freshman basketball coach: Head track coach: Muskingum College, B.A. in Education. Miss Constance Elsasser V General Science: Future Nurses: Co-advi- ser, Mathematics Club: Ohio University, B.S.A. Mr. Keneth Zuerchcr Chemistry: Coach Junior High football, golf: Findlay College, B.A. Mr. James Byrd Biology: Basketball coach: Assistant foot- ball coach: Morris Harvey College, B.S.: West Virginia University, M.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Roman Majerczak Boys' Physical Education: Wrestling coach, Assistant football and track coach: .Biolo- gyl Ohio Wesleyan University, B.S. in Ed- ucation. Mrs. Susan Retzler Girls' Physical Education: Adviser, Cheer- leaders and Aquacade: The College of Wooster, B.A. Mrs. Jane Morris Girls' Physical Education: G.A.A. Adviser: The College of Wooster, B.A. Mr. Gordon Downie Boys' P h y s i c al Education: Swimming coach: Commercial Mathematics: Heidel- berg College, B.A. Mr. Gene Coleman Boys' Physical Education: Athletic Direc- tor: Varsity football coach: Ohio Northern University, B.S. in Education. ENGLISH, SPEECH, AND LIBRARY Seated: Mr. Hal Grouver English 11: Assistant Adviser, FTA: Jun- ior Class adviser: GENERAL adviser: Jun- ior Red Cross sponsor: Kent State Univer- sity, B.S.: Ohio University, graduate work: Ohio State University. Miss Ann Schofield English 9, 10: Assistant dramatic coach: Muskingum College, B.A.: Ohio State University. Miss Lucile Nesbitt English 12: Adviser, the ANNUAL: The College of Wooster, B.A.: Western Reserve University, M.A. Standing: Miss Charlotte lVilliams English 10: Madison College, Harrisonburg, Virginia, B.S. in Elementary and Secon- dary Education. Mr. Robert Pollock Speech: Debate: Radio: History 11: Ad- viser, WHSV: Adviser, NFL: Otterbein College, B.A.: Ohio State University: Kent State University. Miss Ruth King English 9: ramatics: Adviser, Soc and Buskin, National Thesoian Society: The College of Wooster, B.S. Miss Lucille Carroll English 10: Adviser, FTA: Wilmington College, B.A.: Ohio State University, M.A. Miss Erma Hudson Librarian: Adviser, Library Club: Toledo University, B.A.: Western Reserve Univer- sity, B.L.S. Mrs. Marjorie Dew Tri-Hi-Y: The College of Wooster, B.A,: English II: Algebra 9: Adviser, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y: The College of Wooster, B.A. SECRETARIES Mrs. Ruth Olcsko, Miss Betty Lou Longfellow, Miss Louise Gardner, Mrs. Norma Jean Pinnicks Secretaries to the Principal-Mrs. Ruth Olcs- ko, Miss Betty Lou Longfellow Secretaries to the Superintendent-Mrs. Norma Jean Pinnicks, Miss Louise Gardner CUSTODIANS Row l-Mr. Brady Evans, Mr. Delmar Bryant, Mr. George Bollinger, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Row 2-Mr. Ray Noblit, Mr. Edwin J. Baess- Ier, Mr. Charles Emerick Rowl3-Mr. Charles Almey, Mr. Forest James, Mr. Leslie Nash Not pictured-Mr. Paul Amstutz, Mr. Earl Mei- er lD2lgC SCVCHICCII en iom ffff page twenty Row 1-Pauline Crow, Curt Dunham, Sandra Snyder Row 2-Bill Reesman, Terry Bishop SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Curt Dunham ..,... ,,,,,.,,,,, P resident Bill Reesnlan ,...... ......... I fice-president Sandra Snyder ...,.....,...,....A.,,..,,... ...... S cretary-treasurer Pauline Crow, Terry Bishop ...., . ...................,,. .,..... C 0-social chairmen Miss Gladys Jacobs, Mr. Randall Hartley .,..,. ,......,.,,.......... A dvisers LARRY HOBART ACKER l4 ords do well wlurn he that speaks them pleases those that hear. Student Council 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 swimming manager 3, 4, letter- lnan 43 FFA l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, president 4, State Farmer 3, County Farmer 2, State Land judging 3, Chapter Public Speaking winner 4, District Public Speaking second place 4. BONNIE IEAN ANANIA Honest, plain words best pierce the ear. FHA lj Girls Chorus l. LARRY DEAN ANDERSON He always had something pleasant to say and said it. Latin Club I, 2g Concert Band 1, 23 Hi-Y 43 Knights of the Square Root 'Fable 3. STANLEY D. ARGABRITE l'Vl1o4'ver loved that loved not at first sight. junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, sewice chaimian 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Mlrestling 2, 3, letterman 2, 3g Track 1, 2, 4. letterman 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 2, 3. 4. SANDRA LOUISE ASHTON She is young, wise, and fair. Latin Club l, 2: Girls Chorus 13 Band 23 General Staff 2, 3, 4, copy editor 3, news editor 43 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, co-social chairman 2, secretary 33 GAA 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 43 District State Scholarship tests 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. DAVE ARNOLD His thoughts immaculate. ZELLA ANN BARRICKMAN It is when you give of yourself, that you truly give generously. French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FBLA 4, vice- president 4. KAREN JEAN BATDORF She is an excellent, sweet lady. Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN ALAINE BAUGHAM She is modest and quiet. DONALD HARLENE BATTIG He talks well. Football l, 23 .Basketball manager 13 Track lj Student Council 23 Hi-Y 2. ., , ,Wai page twenty-one page tWCI1lly-KWO JAMES LEROY BECKLER ,4 light heart livetli long. Spanish 33 DECA 4. IUDITH ANN BAUS Dainty, rlemure, and well-jmiserl. Girls Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FBLA 2, 4, reporter 3, presi- dent 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 43 National Honor Society 4. JOHN FRANKLIN BENDER Hercules himself must yield to odds. Hi-Y 2, Il, 43 Boys 'AVE' Association 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, leflrman 3, 43 XVrcstling 2, 3, 4, lettcrlnan 2, 3, 43 Track 2, fi, 4, lctteunan 3, 4. WVILLIAM ARTHUR BELDING All knrmwlezlge is vain .srme when there is work. East Lansing High School, East Lansing, Michigan, l, 23 Latin Club 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Knights of thc Square Root Table 43 District State Scholarship tests SANDRA JEANNE BIBLE Bless you, my fortunate lady, witili your golden locks and jileas- anl ways. Latin Club l, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Tri-HiAY 33 GAA l, 2, 3, 4. BRENDA JOYCE BELL Sweet mercy is 110l1ilily's Irue badge. Latin Club 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 3, 43 FBLA 4. BARBARA LEE BILLIAR As n fair day in sunznzer, zvondmus fair. French Club 3, 43 Library Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. TERRY KENT BISHOP This pretty lad will prove our cozmlryis bliss. Latin Club l, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 General circulation manager 43 Class social chairman 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 33 Hi- Y 2, 3, 43 District-Statc Scholarship tests 2, 4. JERRY BLANKENSHIP Steadfaslness is a noble quality. BEVERLY IO BOLLINGER The April's in lzer eye5,' it is l0ve's spring. Latin Club 1, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 4, majorette 2. 3, 43 Girls Chorus lj Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star vol- leyball l, 2, All-star 'basketball 1, Acquacadc 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 33 XV Girls 4. CAROLE BRAUNSTEIN 'A noble soul needs no other merit. Kane High School, Kane, Pennsylvania, 13 Coral Gables High School, Coral Gables, Florida, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3. DAN BRAUN I must have liberty. DAVID BROCK Fortune and victory sit on.the helm. Student Council 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 Red Cross Council 13 Hi- Y 2, 4, chaplain 2, 3, 43 Boys W association 2, 3, 43 Class presi- dent 33 Class coesocial chairman 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. letterman 43 Track 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Golf 1, 2, letterman 1, 2, State 1. KENNETH WILLIAM BROWN He sits high in all the peopleis hearts. Spanish Club 33 FFA 2, 3, 4, secretary 4. ROGER E. BUCHER The secret of success is constancy to purpose. DECA 4. JULIANNE BUSS Be happy! Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Around the World in Highly Days 43 Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus lj Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 33 Annual staff 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, lNlodern Dance 3, All-star softball 3, YV Girls 43 Dis- trict-State Scholarship test 33 National Honor Society 4. EMILIA MARY CARAFELLI Her face the book of praises. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 33 Girls Chorus 13 Student Council 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, devotional chairman 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Aquacade 3: l l'X 4 4 . MARCIA CAMERON KNISLEY She halh Il happy smile and nature. CAROL LEE CARTER A true friend is a friend forever. Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 4. ANITA LOUISE CARNEY Youth, beauty, wisdom, courage, All that happiness can happy call. Spanish Club 3, 4, vice-president 33 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Annual business staff 43 junior Red Cross Council l, 2, 3. 4, publicity chairman 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 Prom waitress 23 Leaders Club 3, 43 W Girls 3, 4, co-social chairman 4g GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 3, 4, soccer manager 3, swimming manager 4, All-star soccer 3, 4, All-star hockey 2, 4, All-star swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 3, All-star volleyball 1, 2, 4, All-star basketball 1, 2, 3, All-star softball 1, 23 Aquacade 1, 2, 3, 43 District-State Scholarship test 33 Reserve cheerleader 2, Varsity cheerleader 3, 43 Homecoming attendant 43 WHSV 3, 4. --Ania- page twenty-three page twenty-four LORINE CICCONETTI What her heart thinks her tongue speaks. Soc and Buskin 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 GAA l, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 43 District-State Scholarship test 2. CYNTHIA KAY CATLIFF She exeells each mortal thing upon the dull earth dwelling. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4g VVHSV 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Ensemble 2: Kent District Contests 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 General staff 2, 3, 43 Annual staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, chaplain 33 Prince of Peace contest 33 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, All-star soccer 3, 4, manager 3, All-star hockey 4, All-star volleyball 1, 4, captain 4, All-star softball l, 2, 4, Leaders Club 4, W Girls 4, 1200-point award 43 Aquacade 3, 4, lights 3, scenery 3, publicity 4, chairman of scenery 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, song-leader 3, vice-president 43 Senior Scholarship test 4, District-State Scholarship tests 2, 3. MARY ELLEN CLARK Fair and good with a happy smile and a helping hand for all. Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4, Thespian 43 Girls Chorus lj Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 43 FHA 1, 2, program chairman 2. SANDRA JO CICCONETTI In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. Girls Chorus 13 Tri4Hi-Y 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star basketball 13 FTA 3. JAMES CALVIN COLLIER Beware! I might do sometlzing startling. Filmbrcakers 4. JAMES HENRY CONRAD He is simply the rarest man in the world. Mixed Chorus 13 Spanish Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Debate 13 General business staff 3, 4, business manager 43 Swimming 1, 3, 4, letter- man 3, 43 Filmbreakers 2, 33 Boys XV Association 4. DONALD LAWRENCE COOK How many goodly creatures are there here! Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, social chairman 33 Annual staff 4, boys' sports editor 43 Student Council 1, 43 Class vice-president 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Merit 1, Degree of Honor 2, Degree of Excellence 3, 43 Debate li Football I, 2, 3, 4, letterman 43 Basketball 1, 3, 4, Ietterman 43 Track 1, 2, 33 District-State Scholarship test 23 Boys W Association 4. DONNA MAE CORN Be not afraid of greatness. Soc and Buskin 23 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 23 Library Club 2, 3, 4, social chairman 3, presi- dent 43 District-State Scholarship tests l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. ELLEN LOUISE COVAIRT You give much and know not that you give much at all. Soc and Buskin 3, 4, Thespian 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sportsboard 4, All-star hockey 2, 3, 4, All-star soccer 1, 3, 4, All-star swimming l, 2, 4, captain 4, Aquacade l, 2, 3, 4, leader 43 W Girls 3, 4, vice-president 4. DWIGHT KIER CRATER He is aivery good friend and an honorable gentleman. Knights of the Square Root Table 33 Hi-Y 2, 4. DONALD EUGENE CULLER A well-accomplished youth. Latin Club 1, 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Pep band 3, 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 4g District'State Scholarship tests l, 2. PAULINE LUCILLE CROW Happiness courts thee in her best array. Soc and liuskin l, 2, 3. 43 Latin Club l, 23 Girls Chorus I3 Stu- dent Council l, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, program chairman 43 WHSV 43 UW Girls 3, 4, treasurer 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, All-star hockey l, 2, 4, All-star soccer 1, 3, 4, captain 3, All-star swimming l, 2, 3. 4, captain 4, All-star volleyball 1, 3, 4, All-star softball 2, Aquacade 1, 2, 3, 4, leader 43 Class co-social chairman 4. RICHARD FRANK DAVIS You are good when you walk to your goals firmly and with hold steps. jeromesville High School 13 Latin Club 23 Hi-Y 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 4. RICHARD ALAN DEFFENBAUGI-I Efficiency is my motto. Latin Club l, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross Council 3. JOSEPHINE ANN DALESSANDRO why? BONNIE JEAN DEVORE A good heart shines bright and never changes. Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 GAA 4g FHA 1, 23 FBLA 4. ELLEN DIK Beauty in women is power. NFL l, 2. 3, 4, Degree of Merit and Honor 1, 2, 3, Degree of Ex- cellence 43 Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 Thespiau Society 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 Money lllad 23 Around the World in Eighty Days 43 WHSV 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, song leader 43 Latin Club l, 2, program chairman 13 French Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Annual staff 4, feature editor 43 Reserve cheerleader 1, 2, Varsity cheerleader 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, bowling manager 4, W Girls 3, 4, president 43 Leaders Club 3, 43 All-star basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star hockey 2, 3, 4, Allvstar soccer 2, 3, All-star bowling l, 3, All-star volleyball 4, Aquacade 1, 2, 3, 4. narrator 43 National Honor Society 4. JOE DI SCIPIO Constant as the northern star. CURTIS SUMMERS DUNHAM The mirror of all curt esy. Annual staff 43 Student Council 43 Class president 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, rice-president 43 Boys VV Association 3, 43 Football 13 Baseball 2, 33 Wrestling 2, 3, 4, letterman 2, 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3. TERENCE JOEL DRUSHEL Fortune and I are friends. Soc aud'Buskiu l, vice-president 13 Baud 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 33 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 4. , fp ' ,. ' p , .aw-ws Tfglilt , , . V itz I ,Ei 'Wit 'tt - , ' .4-1 .Qt 1 . , 3 .,,. if H, . 1, 353254 Q trbj , . l ife I lib 3' .7 , V Q.-,.:,. ,,ix y K4 'Hx' E ' 1,1 ,uv 4 ,j3. Q.1g,l.,, ,- ., te cf, ,. 1 page twenty-five l page twenty-six PATRICIA LOUISE DURSTINE Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful. SOC illld Bllskin 1, 2, 3, 4, president l3 Thespian 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 Latin Club l, 2, secretary 13 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus lj General staff 4, girls, sports editor 43 Student Council 43 Junior Red Cross Council l, 2, 3, treasurer 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, president 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Sportsboard 3, 43 Lead- ers Club 43 W' Girls 3, 43 All-star bowling 1, 2, 3, captain l, 23 Aquacade l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 District-State Scholarship test I3 Chairman prom left side 33 Alternate to Buck- eye Girls' State 3. PHILIP JAMES DUNHAM Sir, you have well deserved. Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, president 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 33 Boys W Association 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 Class social chairman 33 Latin Club l, 2. social chair- man 23 -Iunior Red Cross Council 13 Football 1. 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 2, 43 Swimming 4, lettcrman 43 Wrestling lettcrman 33 Annual staff 43 Manager basketball 13 Hi-Y Council 2. DAVID WILLIAM EBY He is not only zvilty himself, but the muse of wil Io others. Kenmore High School, Buffalo, New York l, 23 Football 33 Swim- ming 33 Track 33 General staff 43 junior Red Cross Council 33 Hi- Y 3, 4. VIRGINIA CAROL EYSTER Silence is the most jzerfecl herald of joy. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BETTY LOU ISE EDDY So good a lady that no tongue could ezfer lbronounce rlishonour of her. Spanish Club 3, 43 FHA 13 District-State Scholarship tests l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA DYE TORRENCE There's not a nzinnle of our lives should stretch zuilhoul some pleasure in il. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 3, 4. RONALD GENE FINLEY He that is thy friend indeed, He will help thee in thy need. Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL SHELDON FIRST It is in exchanging the gifts of the earth that you shall find abundance and be satisfied. FFA l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, 43 Parliamentary Procedure team 3, 4, State Convention delegate 33 National Convention 3, Chapter Dairy Award 2, Chapter 1-'arm Safety Award 3, County Farmer Award, Chapter and District Public Speaking 4, State Dairy and General Livestock judging Contest l, 2, 3, 4, District and State Chicken of Tomorrow Contest 3, 4, District winner 4. LEROY FISHER A kind heart hc hath. DECA 43 Inter Club Council 4. PAUL PHILIP FISCHER While hands, red lips, blue eyes, and a corn on his liitle toe. Prom chairman of ceiling 33 Spanish Club 3, 4, president 43 Junior Red Cross Council l3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, co-social chairman 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 3, 43 Basketball 13 Xklrestling 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4, lettcrman 3, 43 Boys W Association 3, 4. JANET EILEEN FOX Mindful not of herself. but kind lo all. Junior Red Cross Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 43 HW Girls 3, 43 Aquacade 3, 4, leader 3, 43 Leaders Club 3, 43 All-star softball 3, 4, captain 33 All-star bowling 13 All- star hockey 43 All-star soccer 43 All-star volleyball 43 FBLA 23 Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 General staff 43 WHSV 43 Girls Chorus l. BRUCE FITTLER To labor is to he intimate with life's innzosl secrets. Hi-Y 23 DEC.-X 4. DORIS ELIZABETH FULLERTON Here is a dear and true, industrious friend. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2: Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 43 General staff 3, 4, copy editor 43 Football pro- grams 43 Annual staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, program chairman 4: Li- brary Club l, 23 IVHSV 2, 3, 4, music chairman 43 NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Honor l, Degree of Merit 3, recording secretary 33 De- bate 13 FN.-I 43 National Honor Society 4. SALLY MAE GILYARD Le! lhere be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit. Girls Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y 2. DOLORES SUE GULICK She came a slranger and we took lzer in. Northfield-Macedonia High School, Northfield, Ohio, 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA LOUISE GREENAWALD She is of such stuff as dreams are made of. Band l, 2. 3, 4, vice-president 43 Concert Band 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Latin Club l, 2, social chairman 23 Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 13 All-star baseball l, 23 All- star soccer 1, All-star bowling l. ANN ELIZABETH HASTINGS Me lhinks that lrulh shall live from age to age. Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 23 General staff 3, 43 Tri-l-li-Y 2, 33 NFL 4, Degree of Merit, Prince of Peace 43 WHSV 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, co-social chairman 43 District- Slate Scholarship test 23 National Honor Society 4. GRETCHEN SUE HARMON In delay there lies no lilenty. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 3 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 Around lhe World in Eighty Days 43 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Band l, 2. 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 43 Football pro- gram 33 General! staff 2, 3, 43 Annual staff 3, 43 junior Red Cross Council l, 2, 4, secretary 23 Student Council 2, 3, club council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 2, program chairman 33 Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Individual Events 2, 3, 4, Prince of Peace 2, 3, Voice of Democ- rary 3, Student Congress l, 2, 3, 4, State Tournament 33 NFL l, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Merit and Honor 1, Degree of Excellence 2, Degree of Distinction 3, social chairman 4g WHSV 2, 3, 4, devotional chairman 3, general manager 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 All-star basketball I, All-star volleyball 1, All-star baseball, captain 13 Aquacade an- nouncer 33 District-State Scholarship test I3 Ohio History and Government Test County YVinner 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Girls' State 33 Girls' Nation 3. JUDITH ANN HENNING A 'ray of ,Yllll5lIilIC. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Billldicll Annual staff 4, typist 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 FNA 33 FBLA 3, 4, news reporter 4. RICHARD HENRY HELMICK We are gentlemen. Latin Club l, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Track 3. l lJ?lgC IWCII ty-seven - ' , 5:-3.-:f:.,'5g ftgigtgfti' 33. - ' 3 3 3 I a t .t.,,g,g 3 page twenty-eight KAY ELAINE HOOVER All her perfections challenge sovereignty. Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 Around the World in Eighty .Days 4g Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 4, vice-president 43 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Prom waitress 23 Annual make-up staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 VVHSV 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 All-star bowling 13 All-star swimming 43 Aquacade 3, 4, leader 43 WV Girls 4. CRINLEY DYVIGHT HOOVER Never troubles trouble. Knights of the Square Root Table 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 43 Track 3, 4. SANDRA JANE HUDSON The grace of heaven. Latin Club 1, 2, treasurer 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 General staff 2, 3, 4, co-editor 43 Student Council I3 junior Red Cross Council 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 33 Debate 13 National Honor Society 4. ELEANOR PAULINE HOWEY Give me that man. Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society 3, 43 Honor Thespian 43 Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Pep 'Band 2, 3, 43 Mixed Xvoodwind Quartet 33 Clarinet Quartet 43 VVOodwind Quintet 43 General staff 2, 3, 43 Annual staff 3, 43 Football programs 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Library Club l, 23 FNA 3, 43 District-State Scholarship tests 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. LINDA LEE HUNTER For 'tis a question left us yet to prove zulzether love lead fortune or else fortune love. Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 33 FH.-X 2, 3, 4. PAMELA ANNE JAMESON The quality of mercy is not strained. Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 General staff 2, 3, 4, news editor 3, co-editor 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 33 NFL l, 2, 3, 43 Debate l, 2: GAA l, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. JOHN ROSS JAMESON A most incomparable nzan. French Club 3, 4, treasurer 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, president 43 Pep Band 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Ohio All-State Orchestra 3, 43 General staff, 3, 4, business manager 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. JULIA ANN JENTES The sky of her heart is always bright. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 4. ALLEN EUGENE KEIL Wherever the bright sun shall shine, his honour and the great- ness of his name shall be and make new nations. Soc and Buslcin 2, 3, 4, president 43 Thespian Society 2, 3, 43 Hon- or Thespian 43 Latin Club l, 23 Mixed Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Football programs 3, 4, co-editor 43 WHSV 3, 4, devotional chairman 43 Debate 13 NFL 1, Degree of Merit3 National Honor Society 3, 43 District-State Scholarship tests 2, 3. CAROL ANN JOLLIFF She is a woman,' therefore, to be won. Soc and Buskin 2, 33 Band 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 CAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 4, volleyball manager 43 All-star basketball 1, captain 13 All-star volleyball 3, 4, captain 33 All-star hockey 4, captain 43 All-star soccer 43 All-star softball 3, 43 Modern Dance 33 Aquacade 33 Leaders Club 3, 43 W Girls 3, 4, co-social chairman 4g Reserve cheerleader 23 Varsity cheerleader 3, 43 FFA Queen 33 Homecoming attendant 4. ELIZABETH ANNA KINDSVATTER Of constant, loving, noble nature. Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, vice-president 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 13 All-star volleyball 33 Class vice-president 3: NFL l, 2, 3, 43 Degree of Merit and Honor 1, 2, 3, Degree of Excellence 3, 43 Thespian 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior representative 3, secretary 43 Homecoming attendant 3, Prom attendant 3, Home- coming queen 4g FNA 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, social chairman 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 French Club 3, 4, secretary 3, co-social chairman 43 Library Club l. GLEN HARVEY KING Wisdom and goodness go hand in hand. Spanish Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus lg Annnal staff 3, 4, advertising manager 43 Football program staff 43 Junior Red Cross Council lg WHSV 3, 4. RONALD WHITNEY KONKLE He sits 'mong men like a descended god. Latin Club l, 23 Band l, 2, 33 Hi-Y l, 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Boys YV Association 3, 4. KAREN KAY KRITES A horse! A Horse! My Kingdom for a horse! Latin Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 All-star softball l, captain l, All-star basketball, manager 1, All-star hockey 1, All- star volleyball l. ELNORA LOUISE LANDES In faith, lady, you have a merry heart. Girls Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star basketball l, All-star volleyball l, All-star baseball l, All-star hockey 2, 3, All-star soccer 33 W Girls 4. DENNIS LANDERS Thanks to men of noble minds. Spanish Club 33 Band l, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM LARCAMP Care is an enemy lo life. Spanish Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 WI-ISV 2, 3, 4. JOANNE LANG A pleasant smile wins a way Io everyone's hearl. CAA l, 2, 35 FTA 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN MAY LEAMAN She gains her friends by being one. Mixed Chorus 3. STEPHEN BYRON LEPPLA Natures of such deep lrnst we shall most need. Spanish Club 3, 4, co-social chairman 43 Filmbreakers l, 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. page twenty-nine ,ll yn ' 'Q' page thirty CHARLES FREDRIC LEVINE A loyal, just, and upright gentleman. Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 4, president 43 General statf 3, 4, sports editor 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 District-State Scholar- ship test 3, 4. BONITA LOUISE LICHTEBERGER Slze is an excellent, sweet lady. Latin Club l, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 2: Senior Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 GAA I, 2, 3, 43 All-star bowling l, 23 All-star baseball 13 Modern Dance I3 FBLA 3, 4, secretary 4. LAURA JEAN LIGGETT A good example is tlze best sermon. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society 43 Latin Club I, 2, social chairman 23 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Senior Choir 2, 33 Girls Chorus l3 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 43 junior Red Cross Council l, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, president 3, eo-social chairman 43 WHSV 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 43 District-State Scholarship test 33 National Honor Society 4. CAROL ANNE LJUNGSTROM A charm attends lzer everywhere, a sense of beauty. Girls Chorus lg Tri--Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 23 FTA 2, 3, 4, parlia- mentarian 3, 43 FNA 3. DONNA JEAN LUCAS HUXLEY It is good to be in lofue. Latin Club 1, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FBLA 3, Prom waitress 2. JUDITH MAE MACCALLUM Knowledge is a great asset rulzen acconzpaniefl by a cheerful nature. Latin Club l, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 General staff 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 XVI-ISV 2, 3, 43 FTA 33 FHA 43 Library Club l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MARTIN He reads muclt. He is a great olzsemer. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4g Buckeye Boys' Slate 3. RONALD JOE MANDOLIN Some think the world was made for fun and frolic, and so do I. General staff 43 Junior Red Cross Council 43 Hi-Y 2. 3,.4, presi- dent 23 Boys HW Association 43 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball I, 3. 43 Track 13 Football l, 2. MARY LOUISE MARTIN Her ways are ways of lIll'!l.YllllllIlfSS and all her paths are peace. DECA 4. VINCENT ALLEN lVIARTIN A merrier man. Debate 13 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Junior Red Cross Council 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. TONY LEE MASSARO Sigh no nmrc, ladies, sigh no more. RICHARD ALAN MAYS Kindness in zvozncn - not their Izvazlliozls looks - shall win. junior Red Cross Council l, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4. RONALD MCFADDEN Life is a problem Io which I have not as yo! obtained an answer. PHYLLIS JEAN MCAFEE Good imlurc is one of the -riches! frnils. FHA l. 2, 3, 4, historian 2, DECA 4. LINDA LOU MCVEY Face kind and true. FHA 2, 3. DUANE RALPH METZ The birds, the Izews, and Ihe trees, they'l1 all miss me. JOE MERLE MILLER Hon' beautious mankind is! Football l, 2, 3, 4, lctterman 3, 45 YVrcstling 2, 33 Basketball l Truck 1 2, 3' lfilmbrcakers 3 B0 s W Association 3 4' Hi-Y 22 , , ' 1 Y ' , , 3, 43 Student Council 43 junior Red Cross Council 3. RUTH CATHERINE MILHAM Grace and l'Blll0HIl1I'IllICf? be to her. DECA 4. SUZANNE NIARIE MILLER RUMBAUGH S.'r1f'e'rily is lhc' base of jrir'n1lshi1:. VIRGINIA LEE MILLER Constant in spirit. Girls Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 25 FHA 2, 3, 4, Tri-l-li-Y 3, 4. page thirty-one 1 page thirty-two JOANNE CAROL MONTANYA Wisdom and goodness go hand in hand. French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus lj Orchestra 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 W Girls 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Sportsboard 1, 3, 4, basketball manager 43 All-star hockey l, 2, 3, 4, captain 4, All-star soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star Bowl- ing l, 2, 3, 4, captain l, 2, 3, 4, AllAStar basketball 1, 2, 3, All-Star baseball 1, 2, 3. JEANNE MOORE The dews of heaven fall thick in blessings upon her. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 43 Thespian 2, 3, 4, Honor Thespian 43 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus I3 Senior Choir 43 General staff 13 Annual staff 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 WI-ISV 2, 3, 43 NFL l, 2, 3, 43 Debate l. Degree of Merit and Honorg GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer 1, All-star volleyball 43 FTA 2, 3, -1, publicity chairman 3. president 43 National Honor Society 4. RONALD MORROW Never loo busy to help you oul. DECA 4. HELEN EDDY MORGAN Love is merely a madness. Latin Club l, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer lj Modern Dance 33 Aquacade 33 Girls Chorus 1. CAROLYN ANN MURPHY Friendshijz in the breathing rose, wilh szvrfels in every fold. Girls Chorus 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 DECA 4, treasurer 4. N. ROBERTA MULLETT Silence makes the heart grow fonder. FHA I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2. FRANCES MARIE INIURR Cheerfnlness is an excellent wearing quality. GAA 33 DECA 4, vice-president 4. ROGER DEAN MURRAY A nzan whom Fortune bnffels and rewards. Football 3, 43 Boys WV Association 3, 4. FERN NIPPER BEATTY Our duty is so rich, so infinite. ' Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Girls Chorus l3 Library Club l, 2. WILLIAM CLIFFORD MUSSELMAN Wisely and slow, they stumble that run fast. General staff 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 3, 43 junior Red Cross Council 1, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary 23 Boys W Association 2, 3, 4, treasurer 43 Football 3, 4, co-captain 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ANN NORRIS Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 FNA 3, treasurer 3, vice- lesident 4 GAA l 2 3 4 W Gills 4 All stat volle ball 4' P' I , , ', J ' I '- ' Y , Latin Club 1, 2. MARTIN LUTHER NUMBERS He was a scholar and a ripe and good one. Latin Club 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 13 Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, 3,41 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 4, vice-president 3, pro- gram co-chairman 43 Swimming 43 District-State Scholarship tests 2. 43 National Honor Society 4. JOE PAGNIANO I'rn willing to he convinced, but who can convince me? CAROL ANN PARKER A merry heart that laughs at care. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 FBLA 4. CHARLES DOUGLAS PAULL Thou Iook'st modest as justice. ROBERT FRANK PHILLIPS A I7IOIllClll,S thinking is an hour in words. SANDRA JO PORTER Not soon provoked. Annual staff 4, typist 43 GAA 3, 4, All-star soccer 43 District-State Scholarship tests 2, 4. LARRY WV. PICKING Full of regard and honour. Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 13 Debate l. YVILLIANI CHARLES PORTS He hath a heart that is sound as a bell. Latin Club 1, 23 General staff 4, boys' sports editor 43 Student Council 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Football 33 Baseball 3, 4, letterman 3, 43 Boys UW Association 3. 4. PATRICIA ANN QUICCI A smile gets the same results anywhere. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Girls Chorus 1. 'Q A page thirty-three page thirty-lour LAWRENCE DAVID REED I have lived. Hi-Y 23 Track 23 Swimming 2. WILLIAM RICHARD REESDIAN When he speaks, the air is still. Spanish Club 3, 43 Class vice-president 43 HifY 2, 3, 43 Filnlbreak- ers 13 Knights of the Square Root Table 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4, let- terman 43 Track 33 Wrestling 23 Boys W Association 4. REBECCA JEAN REYNOLDS V Here's to the girl with eyes of blue whose heart is kind. Girls Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 FBLA 43 Annual business staff 4. SARA MARLENE RHEIN She was ever ready to be a friend. Gi'ls Chorus l: Tlvnio' Rrcl Cross C0r'f'r'l 5' 3' 'l 'i-Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 43 All-star soccer 1, 4, captain 4, All-star hockey 2, 43 Leaders Club 2, 3, 43 VV Girls 3, 4. BARBARA JAYNE RICHEY A good laugh makes sunshine in an hour. Spanish Club 3, 43 FHA lg FNA 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Girls Chorus l3 GAA 3. KATHLEEN ANN RICE God has blessed you with a good name. Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FNA 3, 4, treasurer 4g Class secretary and treasurer 3: GAA 3. SANDRA GAIL RODENBAUGH Such war of white and red within her cheeks. Soc and Buskin 43 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 43 General advertising staff 43 Annual advertising staff 4. BEVERLY MAE ROMIG A smile is a whisper of a laugh. Girls Chorus l3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FTA 3, 4. EUGENE LEE ROOD As merry as the day is long. Latin Club lg Band l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2. GARY LEE RUDY Truly a worthy friend. Hi-Y 43 Football 1, 2, 33 IVrestling 23 Track 2, 3. BEAT LAWVRENCE SCHMID You are come at a very happy time. Humanistisches Gymnasium, Basel, Switzerland, 1, 2, 33 Soc and 4, lrcusnrer 43 Hi-Y 43 Filmbreakers 43 Track 43 Father of the Bride -l. Buskin 43 Orchestra 4, vice-president 43 junior Red Cross Council BARBARA ANNE RUSH Men are rieceiuers ever, one foot on sea, one fool on shore, one lhing constant never. 'l'ri-Hi-Y 2. THOMAS ALVIN SHAMP No more can you distinguish a man than of his outward show. Swimming 23 Hi-Y 3, 4g Spanish Club 3. DOROTHY MAE SHANKLAND A seeker of science am I and what treasure haue I found in silence that I may rlixpence with confidence. 'l'ri'Hi-Y 2, 53 FHA 1, 33 FBLA 3. MICHAEL EDWVARD SHERCK There's a lol of deviltry ,77l'l1lll my mild exterior. Latin Club l, 2: Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Filmbreakers I, 23 WVHSV 2, 33 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, letterman 43 Golf 33 Boys W Association 43 Dis- trict-Slate Scholarship test I. ANN KATHRYN SHERWOOD Smooth are the waters where the brooks run deep. Villa Angela Academy for Girls, Cleveland, 13 Latin Club 23 Tri- Hi-Y 2, fi, 4, devotional chairman 43 CAA 2, 3. 4, Modern Dance 33 .AK1lllIClIllC 4, HIV Girls 43 Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 4, Thespian 3, -l. Honor VIllICSPl2Ill 43 Around the World in Eighly Days 43 Gen- eral staff. carlonist. typing staff 43 Annual staff 4g Junior Red Cross Council 33 WHSV 43 Future Nurses Club 4. ROGER JAY SHISLER Nature and fortune join to make thee great. Soc und Buskin 3. 43 Filmbreakers 1, 2, 3, 4, president 4. LLOYD DANIEL SHEW' Come what, come may, Time and the hour runs through the V01lglIt'Sl day. Akron South High School 1, 2, 3. LAVONNE JEAN SHRIVER True she is ax she has proved herself. Cirls Chorus lg 'Fri-Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4g FBLA 4. NEILLE NELSON SIDLE Thou art a blessed fellow. Latin Club l. 23 French Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 FTA 2, 3, 4. Q : 3 ,J X f 1 'i . f ff, W . pltffgfili page thirty -live page thirty-six M ARCUS EVERSON SIGLER Today he puts forth the tender leaves of hope, tomorrow's blos- sorns. Latin Club l, 23 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 District-State Scholarship test 2. DONALD EDWIN SIGRIST - Thou art a fellow of good respect. Latin Club l, 23 Student Council 43 Hi-Y 2, 43 United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth 43 Annual feature staff 4. ' NEVIN LARRY SINDLINGER Now good digestion wait on appetite and health on both. DECA 4. PATRICIA LEE SNIDER Your daily life is your temple and your religion. Latin Club 1, 2, treasurer 13 Spanish Club 3, co-social chairman 33 General staff 3, 4, head typist 43 Annual staff 3, 4, make-up editor 43 Student Council 2, 3: Junior Red Cross Council 13 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Aquacade 33 Girls Chorus l. JANET KAY STEINER Such steadfast character and honorable ideals are the result of sound reasoning. Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus, accompanist 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Annual staff, organizations editor 43 Library Club l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, president 3, vice-president 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, social chairman 3, song leader 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SANDRA JANE SNYDER All the world's a stage. Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society 3, 4, president 43 Hon- or Thespian 43 French Club 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, vice-president 43 Annual feature staff 43 Class secretary-treasurer 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, song leader 33 WHSV 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, All-star hockey 3, All-star baseball 33 Aquacade 33 W Girls 3, 43 District-State Scholarship tests l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. NANCY JANE STOUT Summer flowers to the summer sweet. Apprentice Club l3 Latin Club 1, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Allstar hockey 43 FNA 3, FHA 3. JUDITH LEE STOUT A friend who dares to say the brave, sweet words that cheer their way. Girls Chorus l3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DAVID SWEICER Some must watch while some must sleepg thus runs the world Illlllly. DANIEL PARKINSON STROCK A rare distinction you possess - a lively, deep uneonsciousness. Annual business staff 3, 4, co-business manager 43 Student Council 3, 43 Junior Red Cross Council 1, 2, service chairman 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, president 3, 43 Varsity football manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity basketball manager l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity track manager l, 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 3, president 43 junior Rotator 4. LYNN STANLEY TAYLOR Il is good to be innocent. Dramatic Apprentice 13 Spanish Club 33 General sports editor 43 Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Basketball 13 Track 3. DOUGLAS RAY TAYLOR A true knight. French Club 4. BETTY MARIE TEWKSBURY llvlIllll'?'6l' skies are above her, she has a heart for any path. Dramatic Apprentice lg Latin Club 1, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 FHA lj FNA 3, 4. CAROLYN SUE TISSOT Hearing her praised, one says, 'Tis 503 'tis trite! Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club l, 2g Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus lg Annual staff 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Red Cross Council 13 Class social chairman 2, 33 Prom Queen attendant 33 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, president I3 XV Girls 3, 4, secretary 43 Leaders Club 3, 43 Aquacade 1, 2, 3, -I, leader 2, 3, co-manager 43 All-star hockey 3, All-star soccer 2, 3, All-star basketball 1. JEANETTE TREAT 'Tis the mind that makes the body rich. Soc and Buskin 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespian Society 2, 3, 43 Honor Thes- pian 3, 43 Around the World in Eighty Days 4g Latin Club 13 French Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 General staff 2, 3, 4, ex- change editor 3, football programs co-editor 43 Annual staff 3, 4, editor 43 Student Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33NFL l, 2, 3, 4, Degree of Excellence 33 WHSV 3, 4, publicity chairman 43 GAA 1, 23 Dis- trict-State Scholarship tests 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4. KATHLEEN ANNE TOLBERT Checked for silence but never tax'd for speech. Spanish Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 23 FTA 2, 3, 4, co- social chairman 43 FHA l. PHYLLIS TROYER Her music halh charm to sooth a savage breast. Latin Club l, 23 Frcnch Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Student Council lg junior Red Cross Council 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, treasurer 43 VVHSV 2, 3, 43 GAA l, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE PAUL TYLER One we zuon'l forget. Spanish Club 33 Band l, 2g General staff 43 FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, reporter 4, Wayne County Parliamentary Procedure Contest 4. JERRY MAX TUFFORD Rr-'tidy mn I lo go and my eagerness with sails full awaits the zuinll. Latin Club I. 2, president 23 Senior Choir 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 13 l-li-Y 2. 3, treasurer 33 Junior Red Cross Council l, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 3. president 43 Student Council 33 Football l, 2, manager 33 Basketball l, 2, 33 Baseball lj Golf 2, 3, letterman 3. SHIRLEY EILEEN TYSON Cheerfulness is an excellent wearing quality. Girls Chorus I3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FBLA 3, 4g FHA 3. page thirty-seven 'I i page thirty-eight ,qt 4 v i JANICE ELAINE VARNS Her every tone i.s mnsic's own Like those of morning birds. Latin Club 1, 2, SODglC3d6l'j Girls Chorus l3 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Christmas Sing soloist l, 2, 33 District Solo Contest 2, 3, 43 State Solo Contest 2, 33 Junior Red Cross Council lj Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, song leader 2, 33 GAA l. 2. 3. 43 FFA qieen 23 l l-lA 33 FNA 3 4. BARBARA ANGELA VITALLO How many gazes dost thou lead away. Girls Chorus l3 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 GAA l. GERRIE LEE VITALLO Those eyes, that hair, those lips, that air. Girls Chorus 13 GAA 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2. DOROTHY GENEVIEVE WVAGERS Have more than thou showest, speak less than thou knowest, lend less than thou ownest. Girls Chorus l3 DECA 4. JACK EUGENE WAGGONER A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of nzen. Latin Club l, 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Boys W Association 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 43 Track 3, 4, letterman 43 Baseball l, 2: Hlrestling 2, 3. GERALDINE JANE WALTERS Heaven in thy creation did decree that in thy face love should dwell. Latin Club l3 French Club 2, 33 Girls Chorus l3 Mixed Chorus 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hii-Y 2, 3, 43 DECA 4, reporter 4. SUSANNE MARIE WARREN Variety is the spice of life. Let's have a party! Soc and liuskin 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, social chairman 4g GAA l, 2, 3, 4, social chairman 43 XV Girls 43 Aquacade 3, 4, Leaders Club 43 All-star soccer 1, 3, 4, captain 4, All-star hockey 4, All- star volleyball 4, All-star baseball 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Annual busi- ness staff 43 Varsity cheerleader 4. JEANETTE MACDONALD WEIRICK Short but sweet. Girls Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 FHA l, 23 DECA 4, secretary 43 GAA l, 2. JANET LOUISE WINGER Knowledge is the wing with which we fly to Heaven. Latin Club l, 23 Girls Chorus 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Mixed En- semble 2: Library Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 WHSV 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 4, librariain 43 District-State Scholarship tests 1, 2, 3, 43 Buckeye Girls' State 33 National Honor Society 4. GERALD GLENN WILSON Nothing is impossible to one who tries. Southfield High School, Detroit, Michigan, l, 2, 33 Football 43 Boys W Association 43 Senior Choir 4, president 4. jOANNE WOOD Words are easy like the wind. Soc and Buskin 2, 3, 43 Thespian 43 Latin Club l, 23 French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus lg Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Ensemble 23 Tri- l'li'Y 2, 3, 4: XVHSV 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4: GA.-X I, 2, 3, 45 XV Girls 43 All-star hockey 4, All-star soccer 4, All-star basketball 33 Aquacade 4. RONALD WVOHLFORD Life is as Terlious ns ll Iwire-Iolrl lnle Vexing llle flull em' of fl flrowsy man. JAMES LINCOLN YOCUM He'lI make u proper man. Latin Club l, 2, president lg Co-business manager of Annual 43 Student Council l, 2, 43 Junior Red Cross Council 4, secretary 43 Class president 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, vice-president 2, treasurer 43 Boys W Association 2, 3, 4, secretary 43 Football l, 2, 3, 4, letterman 3, 4, co-captain 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, letterman 43 Track l, 2, 3, -l, letterman 2. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Rotator Al DONALD GEORGE YARNELL He slmll flourislz. Hi-Y 3, -lg Track 3: FFA l, 2, 3. VIRGINIA ANN YODER Iieuuly is kinrl and gentle. Soc and Buskin l, 2, 3, 4: Thcspian Society 2, 3, 43 Honor Thes- pian 4: junior Miss 3: Around Ille World in Eighty Days 4g An- nual feature staff 43 Latin Club l, 2, program chairman l, secre- tary 2: French Club 3, 43 Girls Chorus Ig Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 43 Girls Ensemble 3, 4: NFL l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3, president 4: Degree of Merit and Honor l, 2: Degree of Excel- lence and Distinction 3, 45 Prince of Peace Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, city winner 2, 3, county winner 43 District speech tournaments 3, 4, National Speech Tournament 4: GAA l, 2. 3, 4: Aquacade 33 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 43 WHSV 2, 3, 4, FNA 3: Student Council 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. THONIAS LEE ZARLENGO Time bothers me not. It just passes. TRENT EARL ZIMMERMAN Young gentleman, your spirits are loo lzolrl for your years. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Boys W Association 2, 3: Football l, 2. 3: Track l. 2, 3, letterman 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2, 3, letterman 3. PHILLIS JOYCE PLANT A fair exterior is silent recommendation. Brown High School, Cambridge, lg Shreve High School 2, 3, first semester 4. RICHARD DEAN ZOOK Knoavlezlge once attained never deserts one. WHSV 2, 3, 4, chief engineer. W,-V 4 YJ, 1-we 4224 , WZ' . Q page thirty-nine Oflwf ffm QR 53,4 QQ. E E Mr. Hal Grouver HOME ROOM 101 Row 1 - Angela Amicarelli, Carolann Ashman, Sharon Brooks, Eloise Bell, Linda Bechtel, Deanne Brenne- man, Phyllis Campbell, Edna Boyes, Lois Boyes Row 2-Melinda Cahill, Ela- ine Arnold, Betsy Braund, Sandy Chapman, Betty Bunt, Donna Burriss, Betty Christopher, Kay Amos, Marcia Bayer Row 3 - Jim Chamberlain, Richard Briggs, Sally Cap- lan, Barbara Applegarth, Richard Carroll, Dave Bill- man, Gene Berger, Joe Baron Row 4-Dave Baker, Dennis Bowers, Ronnie Bowling, Tom Boyes, Rob Briggs, Don Bertsch, John Brown, Steve Aukerman Not pictured-Phyllis Battig, Mike Belding page forty-two JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Carroll, Janet Ellis, Russell Flesh- ry, Richard Hersnian, Grouver er, Fran Snyder, Kitty Guthrie, Carol Sper- Miss Hlilliains, Mr. Richard Hersnian ,.,.. ,,,,,,,,, I 'rztvirlmzt Russell Flesher ,,,, lfice-p1'r'sirl1'r1t Carol Sperry ,.,... .,,,,,,,. S ecretary Fran Snyder ,,,,.., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1Vl'lI.Slll'!fl' -klilgitllvzllganoll ,,,, ,,,,, f In-.vorinl clmirvnmi Kiuic Guthrie ....,,,,,,.l..,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Reporter Miss Cliarlotle lllillialns Mr. Hal Grouver , I unior A 111fi.v1fr.S Home Rooms I Mr. Kenneth Zucrcher HOME ROOM 102 Sue Froelick, Janet Franks, Nancy Garver, Faye Emer- ling, Margery Ferrell, Bon- nie Franco, Sue Conrad, Carol Cusack Row 2 -Wanda Drabenstott, Linda Fry, Mary Ann Eber- hart, Ann Dietz, Janet El- lis, Louise Crisco, Joyce Flickinger, Pat Cicconetti Row 3 - Ben Coppola, Alan Cook, Gary Harris, Lucius Ellsworth, Larry Draben- stott, Bill Schirmer, Robin Crawford, David Gano, Eu- gene Franks Row 4 - Donald Drouhard, Phil Dalrymple, Gene Dan- ner, Russell Flesher, Paul Fritz, William DeArmitt, Dale Fisher, William Clark, Mr. Zuercher I Row 1-Jennifer Crawford, Mrs. Marjorie Dew HOME ROOM lll Row 1 -- Genevieve Jensen, Sandra Jacoby, Jackie Graber, Jane Gurr, Andrea Laper, Eileen Lang, Sonja Henney Row 2 -- Richard Hersman, Kitty Guthrie, Sandra Isch, Bonnie Huxley, Jim King, Fred Jenkins, Ronnie Him- es Row 3 - Mrs. Dew, Clyde Ginther, Jim Hanger, Bill Gray, Homer Jentes, Jerry Harpster, Bill Harris, Jam- es Isaacs Row 4-Eugene Haven. Phil Jameson, John Hower, Gene Houmard, Ron Kin- ney, Arden Hothem, David Higble Not pictured-Marjorie Geib, Roddy Gillispie, David Goodrich, James Huff, Har- old Gwin, Jesse Johnson, Richard Jordan Miss Gladys Jacobs HOME ROOM 164 Row 1-Miss Jacobs, Gerald- ine Richardson, Karen Rudy, June Rich, Janet Piper, Joyce Rose, Gay Prinkey, Karen Munshow- er, Marjorie Oliver Row 2 - David Myers, Fred Pittenger, Pat Neil, Linda Newman, Phyllis Pinkley, Art Noletti, Nevin Num- bers, Walt Rearick Row 3 - Dean Schie, Gary Perry, Terry Paden, Don Schmidt, Bill Schultz Row 4-Fred Pagniano, Paul Murr, Richard Scott, Steve Richardson. Tom Sapp. Charles Poulson, David Noble Not pictured-Robert Pyers Miss Virginia Carson HOME ROOM 153 Row 1 -- Sally Moke, Mary McQuigg, Marilyn McCune, Janice Marcovechio, Mary Ann McKee, Donna Mc- Michael, Sue Lehman, Miss Carson Row 2-Marcus Maurer, John Metcalf. Don Miller, Bon- nie Leiner, Jean Messner, Marilyn Miller, Gretchen McDermott, Shirley Long, Janice Mencer Row 3-Robert Leaman, John Mong, Frank Lewis, Larry Maurer, Stewart McCoy, Jim Luke, Alan Morrison, Dennis McManus page forty-three Mr. Dominic Scolaro HOME ROOM 169 Row 1-Donna Sigler, Carol Sperry, Fran Snyder, Pat Shira, Beverly Taylor, Phyllis Sigler, Judy Tag- gart Row 2 - Chuck Still, Dave Lindsey, Ted Sparr, Janet Swan, Roberta Snow, Doro- thy Spitler, Virginia Stahl, Jerome Terry Row 3 - Arthur Sigler, Bill Taylor, Chuck Snodgrass, Fred Shank, Ray Sweigert, Clarence Smith Row 4 - Jack Spitler, Bill Tracy, Harold Slater, Jam- es Smith, Coy Stewart, Rex Thomas, Jim Shelly, Rich- ard Smith, Mr. Scolaro page forty-four Mr. Don Welsh HOME ROOM 253 Row 1 - Carol Webb, Nancy Weaver, Kathy Young, Ann Wiegand, Barbara Watson, Alberta Wyss, Vicki Vore, Pat Trumphour, Karen Warden Row 2-Pat Webster, Sandra Wilson, Mary Jane Wilson, Kathy Yankello, Linda Yacapraro, Rose Mary Younker, Kay Zumbrunn, Lois Yund Row 3-Stanley Zook, Char- les Warden, Harry Watson, Bob Wartkunas, Howard Zuercher, Mr. Welsh Row 4-Gary Weltmer, Mike Trikilis, William Roberts, Richard Weber, Jim Zurch- er, Steve Walker Sophomore Home Rooms SOP HOMORE CLA SS OFFICERS Seated-Russell Yamazaki, Brian Boling, Linda Shearer Standing--Mrs. Tracy, Mr Zucrchcr, Ray Ian- narclli, jackie Hcrsman President Brian Boling ,,,,.... Russell Yamazaki ,,.., ,,,.,...... V ice-president Linda Shcarcr ,,,, ,..,, . Secretary-trcasurcr jackie Heisman Ray Iannarclli Mrs. Ruth Tracy Mr. Kenneth Zuerchcr ' ....,,S0cial chairmen Aclvixers Mrs. Miriam Myers HOME ROOM 152 Row 1-Nelda Coots, Carole Bruce, Elaine DeLuca, Bon- nie Danner, Debrah Chris- topher, Joyce Buchwalter. Kay Crago, Sarah Dalbey, Barbara Crowley Row 2-Sharon Casey, Elaine Catliff. Joan Collier, Janice Daugherty, Beth Buchholz, Lois Dalrymple, Sandra Bunt ' Row 3 - Mrs. Myers, Jack Calloway, Melvin Butler, Homer Corbin, Mike Cran- mer, Charles Creighton, James Crites Row 4 - Jon Culler, Frances Dellafave. Bill Davis, Bob Chase, Allan Cranmer, Jer- ry Clouse Not pictured-Joan Cherilla Miss Charlotte Williams HOME ROOM l03 Row 1 - Betsy Bell, Jackie Berger, Judy Aber, Ruth Bricker, Linda Brinkerhoff, Shirley Brown, Diana Baughman, Virginia Baab, Bethany Brown, Miss Wil- liams Row 2-June Ackerman, Dl- ane Brock, Bonnie Boden- bender, Judy Amstutz, Ju- dy Baer, Beverly Bach, Di- ana Bonifant, Carolyn Ba- ker, Sharon Bollinger Row 3-Bob Anderson, David Andrews, Joe Beeler, Lar- ry Barr, Jack Bennett, Joe Bowen, Jeffery Anderson, John Arnold, Jack Biddle, Ronnie Beckler Row 4-Ed Beck, Rex Ben- net, Brian Boling, Larry Aber, Tom Beno, John Adams, James Clark, Ron- nie Frontz, Gary Barnes, Quentin Alderman Mr. Nicholas Dellerba HOME ROOM 167 Row 1-Bonnie Gilson, Eliza- beth Freeman, Marcia Franks, Laona Felton, Barb Diehr, Jane Dodez, Barbara Eikleberry, Ann Dush Row 2-Betty Engel, Sharon Elbs, Pat DiOrio, Sally Franks, Carol DiOrio, Sally Goldner, Jean Dotson Row 3 - Janet Donaldson, Frances Domanic, Dorothgf Dustman, Kay Domhof, Albert DiOrio, Tom Fisch- er, Mr. Dellerba Row 4 - Kemp Greig, Tom Dunnigan, Richard Gordon, George Gingery, Bruce Glick, Charles Dunn, Har- lan Greegor page forty-live Mrs. Ruth Tracy HOME ROOM 172 Row 1-Lois Horn, Suzanne Irvin, Charlotte Hoover, Linda Houmard, Marian Horn, Roberta Hooley, Jane Hesson, Judy Hollopeter, Jan Hanzel Row 2-Amy Jeffries, Jackie Hersman, Patricia Harmon, David Jentes, David Hous- er, Dale Jewell, Richard Horn Row 3 - John Hoessle, Ray Iannarelli, John Hartmann, Aubrey Harmon, Jack Hart, Charles Guenther, Richard Harris Row 4-David Jackson, Don- ald Jentes, Joe Guenther, Jerry Horst, Garry Halde- man, Bob Huebner, David Jewell, Dean Haven, Rich- ard Hamilton, Bill Homer, Mrs. Tracy Not pictured - Alice Haley, Jack Morrison HMA! R 1 Mr. Kenneth Willaman HOME ROORI 215 Row 1-Stanley Clark, Rachel Grande, Lynn McAlister, Judy Maxwell, Shirley Baughman, Dianne Murray, Sandy Mullet, Donna Metz- ger, Martina Monaco, Sara Mishler Row 2-Pat Murphy, Sherrie Mandolin, Margor Louder- back, Marcia Logee, Jill Miller, Kaye Matz, Ellen Martin, Carol Morris Row 3-Mr. Willaman, Wilbur Mowrer, James Moxon, Bill Moore, Barb Morgan, Judy Miller, Sara MacKelvey, Ken Meade, Phil Liston Row 4-Myron Moore, Bob Mullen, David Metz, Phil Massaro, Gene Manson, Trent Morrison, Larry Loveland, Ted Miller page forty-six Mr. james Byrd HOME ROOM 20l Row 1 - Norma Lang, Eliza- beth King, Mary Ann John- son, Sandra Knepper, Anna Laprocina, Jane Jones, Vik- ki Lintala Row 2 - Sarah Elrod, Ruth Knott, Joyce Kollar, Linda Johnson, Ruth Kiester, Carolyn Lang, Carole Kie- fer Row 34Charles Kindsvatter, Tom Jones, Gordon Kurtz, Jerry Johnson, Ralph Kei- ster, John Kindsvatter, Claude Knisely Row 4 - Vance Krites, Dick Kieffer, Hadley Jewell, John Kirchhofer, Jerry Leisure, Earnest Lockhart, Mr, Byrd Not pictured-Claudia Johns 1 Mr. Robert Moore l HOME ROOM 25l s Row 1 - Margaret Reed, l Theda Prinkey, Sandra . Plasterer, Nancy Paull, Q Jonelyn Prekup, Donna l, Rodi, Leanna Rood, Donna A Salisberry 3' Row 2-Elizabeth Rode, Jo- s anne Picking, Carol Neal, 2 Roberta Plymire, Dianne Q Powers, Sandra Ritten- g house, Myrtle Reynolds, Q Carolyn Schafer Ri Row 3-Marilyn Rich, Leona I- 1 Perez, Becky Rathburn, 1 L. Linda Patterson, Pat Pea- cock, Dean Robertson, Da- J vid Parfitt .S Q ll Row 4 - Mr. Moore, Elmer it Myers, Gary Rastetter, Robert Robinson, Charles Rowan, Robert Rose, Galen Rike, James Robertson 'Ii QF' s Miss Lucille Carroll HOME ROOM 252 Row 1 - Betty Shambaugh, Linda Shearer, Beth Snod- dy, Janice Soliday, Janice Sperry, Loice Ann Speck. Charlotte Sigler, Patty Shisler Row 2-Sylvia Shaffer, Jean Sherwood, Joan Scott, Dorothy Snyder, Mary Schroeder, Nancy Schmid, Elizabeth Slater, Kathleen Schneider Row 3-Edward Spitler, Alan Shaner, Elbert Smith, Lar- ry Schafrath, James Sch- melzer, Harold Snodgrass Row 4-Miss Carroll, Richard Senff, John Sheller, Ronnie Schie, Martin Shoup Not pictured - Bob Simpson, Karen Schulz i, .q Miss Betty Edwards HOME ROOM 272 Row 1-Sharon Yoder, Jane Waltz, Elizabeth Tomasetti, Joanne Stout, Jane Zim- merman, Sally Swain, Jean Zimmerman Row 2-,Q0nnie,'DlS0I1, Amy Steiner, Mary Yocum, Lin- da Zufall, Nancy Taylor, Sue Westhafer Row 3 - Donna Whitmyer, Mary Jo Vizzo, Carolyn Whitford, Charlotte Zim- merman, Lynn Wirt, Miss Edwards .. N Row 4 - Robert Steele, Don Ware, Russell Yamazaki, Duane Steiner, Lynn Swartz, Bill Weekley, Bob Walters, Steve Woolsey Row 5 - Jon Zerrer, John Veney. Jim Stevens, Clar- ence Tilton, Sam Stewart, ' Ned Wertz Not pictured-Teresa Toma- setti, Marcia Wohlford, Shirley Wolbaugh, David Yeagley page forty-seven Mr. Gordon Downie HOME ROOM 112 Row 1 - Karen Ackerman, Judy Brown, Zoe Ann Brewer, Judy Brooks, Shar- on Hubbard, Carol Arnett, Roberta Bell, Joyce Bona- dio Row 2-Pauline Butler, Kay Buss, Terry Brenner, Sue Brenneman, Bonnie Grant, Rosalie Bunt, Janet Bea- ver, Sue Blake, Jane Bur- ris Row 3 - John Boggs, Tom Bates, Warren Barnes, Neil Baum, Ted Bogner, Savoy Byrd, Bill Bode, David Bixler, Clyde Bunt Row 4 - Bud Burger, John Anderson, Ken Bauer, Eve- rett Burgess. Harold Beers, Harvey Bell, Ed Bucher. Larry Batdorf, Mr. Downie Not pictured-Bill Balloon Mr. David Gallapoo HOME ROOM 115 Row 1 - Peggy Geiselman, Linda Flesher, Pat Giffin, Karen Faught, Sharon Faught, Judy Gardner, Sharon Grosenburg, Jean Funk Row 2 - Sally Trump, Mary Heisler, Linda Evans, Kate Haven, Sue Finley, Helen Hastings, Mary Flickinger, Sue Frantz Row 3-Allan Franks, David Hamilton, David Grayson, Steve Fetzer, John Griset- ti, Bob Engel, Bill Gordon, Charles Gerber, Bob Har- mon, Charles Greegor Row 4 - Tom Foster, Jim Harmer, Paul Hartman, Dick Group, Ron Everhart, Dick Franks, Jerry Hage- man, Mardie Erbland, Dick Eppley, Mr. Gallapoo Not pictured-Raymond Ey- ster, Tom Cramer page forty-eight Miss Constance Elsasser HOME ROOM 114 Row 1-Virginia Dietz, Sally DiOrio, Joyce Culler, Dar- lene Corbin, Nancy Chew- ning, Donna Covairt, Sally Emlong, Peggy Ellis Row 2-Donna Elliott, Diane Chapman, Debra Carney, Beverly Eckstein, Kathy Coppola, Carol Chenevey, Pat Culbertson Row 3-Mike Drushal, Ernest Elias, Larry Dillon, Carl Daugherty, Tom , Carter, Bob Culbertson, Jerry Cob- lentz, Jolm Cummings Row 4-Darrell Coots, Bill Deuley, Francis Cicconetti, John Cagel, Dave Day, Leslie Chenevey, Larry Casey, Jim Covairt Row 5-Miss Elsasser, George Dustman, Ronald Chitten- den, Bill Crosby, Frank Ellsworth, Gene Cantleber- TY Not pictured-Kathleen. Clark, Mike DiGiacomo .. , si . ff ar X! ,S in w 'Ji 13-2 3 ,' - f W - js .AH -ah if gg at , X we Q 214 ,,,'v, ' V Q, Mr. John Riley I HOME ROOM 202 Row 1-JoAnn Massaro, Bet- ty Krites, Jeanette Martin, Jean Lockhart, Betty Kov- ach, Kaylo Manges, Mary MacKelvey Row 2-Connie Laidley, Jer- ry McCa1'ley, Gene Rob- erts, Gary Kolbe, Ralph Marchovechio, Ruth Mac- Kelvey, Barb McVey, Carol McComas, Diane Mays Row 3 - Bob McMichael. Gregory Marshall, David McKee, Mark McCort, Her- man Luke, Richard Lichte- berger, John Laird Row 4 - Mr. Riley, Herbert McClelland, David Maurer, Russell McDermott, Alfred Mellert Not pictured - Roger Miller, Ilqarry McClarran, Dean La- 63' Kimi' Miss Ruth King HOME ROOM I54 Row 1-Judith Kinney, Ann Hunt, Patricia Kowaluk, Lorrie Keller, Bonnie Hen- ney, Mary Ann Keil, Kay Hooley, Patricia Huff Row 2-Tom Howard, Lonnie King, Lou Kauffman, Rob- ert Horst, Nancy Hona- barger, Bobbie Knepper, Judith Kain, Miss King Row 3 - Terry Hoover, Jack Hill, David Keim, Ted Huxley, Dennis Howman, Andrew Kobilarcik, Robert Joliff, Charles Hoover Row 4-Floyd Taylor, Or- valle Johnson, Phillip Jen- kins, Charles Phillabaum, Clarence Jentes Not pictured-Richard James, Robert James Miss Ann Schofield HOME ROOM 2ll Row 1-Miss Schofield, Diane Miller, Judy Olesko, Seatta Pangle, Patricia Meyers, Janet Palmer, Alice Palm- er, Carole Nolletti, Patricia Patterson Row 2-Sheryl Payne, Joyce Neal, Pamela Paden, San- dra Millhuff, Mary Nye, Lynn Miller, Madeleine Miller Row 3-William Nesbitt, Val- demar Naujoks, James Oli- ver, Robert Phillabaum, Donovan Milham, Robert Moke, Jerry Miller, David Moore Row 4--Roderick Miller, Eu- gene Myers, James Nollet- ti, Robert Nester, Albert Murr, William Nordstrom, Tyler Moore, Jeffrey Mar- chand Row 5 - Douglas Mitchell, Raymond Norris, William Miller, Curtis Murray, Ar- thur Nauman, Richard No- ble, Paul Murray Not pictured-Guy Morrill page forty-nine Mr. WVilliam Sadler HOME ROOM 212 Row 1 - Pat Rupert, Janet Schaffter, Sandra Shina- baker, Eudena Smith, Carol Shock, Candie Riley, Sylvia Saunders, Meredith Rowe Row 2-Barbara Purdy, Irine Robison, Janice Phillips, Barbara Sigler, Judy Schaf- fter, Sandra Rhein, Shirley Quigley, Michele Robinson, Mr. Sadler Row 3 - Barbara Shellin, Sue Sayre, Kathleen Rear- ick, Ruth Powell, Dorothy Shank, Janet Randall, Rich- ard Rutter, Charles Smith, Ronnie Rose Row 4- Douglas Shamp Keith Russell, Raymond Schaaf, Jim Sidle, Mark Slater, George Schneider, Gary Plymier, Gary Raper, Lynn Sigler, Glendon Smith, Donald Plant Not pictured-Betty Peters .3 'X lp K, - - - V I it .1-.KF 'i . QI' LQ' ga 'Q Mrs. Martha Sidle HOME ROOM 267 Row 1-Helen Weaver, Lana Watson, Myrna Yocum, Bonnie Wertz, Jean Wei- rick, Jacqueline Wissinger, Sandra Wohlford, Pamela Wagner Row 2 - Carol Witt, Donna Wilson, Tasia Young, Bev- erly Young, Patricia Ward Julia Wade, Sharon Weiker, Jana Wagner, Suzanne Whittier Row 3 - Jack Zimmerman, , Paul Yoder, Larry Wetz, William Younkin, Doyle Franks, Terry Wilson, Charles Young, Charles York, Robert Weiler Row 4-Harold Yoder, Step- hen Hartough, Carl Yacap- raro, Mrs. Sidle Not pictured-Betty Snyder page fifty Mr. Floyd Maurer HOME ROOM 214 Row 1-Linda Smith, Kathy Treat, Janette Baughman, Mimi Tissot, Edith Ullom, Lois Specht, Joanne Soli- day, Sara Sprowls, Glenda Trahan, Margie Ulrich Row 2 - Peggy Tyler, Diane Snyder, Carol Smucker, Susie Snyder, Donna Stom- baugh, Judy Thompson, Pat Thomas, Barbara Van Zile, Lois Taylor, Jeff Thomas Row 3-Archie Vitallo, David Snow, Jim Steiner, Gary Snoddy, Bill Vodra, Ted Sperry, Kenneth Snider, Phillip Stillo, Vince Vore Row 4 - Larry Snyder, Mr. Maurer, Roger Tomassetti. Dan Ungerer, Dean Stahl, Eric Twickler, Wayne Smith, Charles Vaughn Not pictured-Donna Tomas- setti THE ALMA MATER Oh, come, let's sing our Wooster's praise And songs to Alma Mater raiseg 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. page fifty-one Organiza fiona awk R ow Row -Phil Dunham, Beth Kindsvatter, Dave Brock -June Rich, Linc'a Shearer, Kathy Treat, Elizabeth Freeman, Michele Robinson, Linda Flesher, Carolyn Tissot, Myrna Yocum, Peggy Ellis Row -Mady Miller, Pat Murphy, Sarah Dalbey, Jeanne Moore, Pat Webster, Gretchen McDermott, Pat Durstine Row -lS?anbSg5oek, Bill Balloon, Bob Jolliff, John Laird, Russell Yamazaki, Charles Rowland, Richard Hersman, Mrs. tae Row -lgvsssll Flesher, Brian Boling, Bill Tracy, Rob Briggs, Hadley Jewell, Bill Musselman, Charles Guenther, Curt un am -1 Student Councr The school organization that constantly works for the benefit of all students is the Student Council. This year has been a history-making year for the Council, as a number of new features were added to the already existing Council program. The very eventful Homecoming Dance was an undertaking of this group as was the Sweetheart Dance in February. At this dance a King and Queen were crowned. The Inter-Club Council, made up of presidents, was organized in January. It meets once a month to work on club problems and to co-ordinate the student activity work in the high school. The regular services of this organization include the sale of S.A.T.'s, annuals, the magazine sale, taking tickets for assemblies, decorating the Christmas tree, keeping an honor study hall, and co-sponsoring Parents Night for basketball. The Student Council has always worked with the faculty to solve school problems. This year they worked on a system for using the new gym during noon hour. The Council sent two delegates to both the national and state conventions. Phil Dunham .,.. ,,.,,,,.... P resident Dave Brock ......... .t... I fice-president Beth Kindsvatter ..,...... ............ S ecretary Mrs. Betty Staebell ,,..... ,,..... A dviser page fifty-four Row 1-Sandra Ashton, Phil Dunham, Jim Yocum, Virginia Yoder Row 2-Jeanette Treat, Beth Kindsvatter, Gretchen Harmon, Janet Steiner, Pat Durstine Row 3-Sandra Hudson, Betty Lou Eddy, Ann Hastings, Doris Fullerton, Laura Jean Liggett, Sandra Snyder Row 4-Julianne Buss, Pam Jameson, Frances Snyder, Donna Corn, Janet Winger, Gretchen McDermott Row 5-Eleanor Howey, Ellen Dix, Catherine Guthrie, Jeanne Moore, Melinda Cahill Row 6--Martin Numbers, Donald Schmidt, Arthur Nolletti, Harold Slater, James King, Russell Flesher, Richard Hersman Not pictured-Judith Baus, Eugene Keil, Lucius Ellsworth National Honor Society One of the most respected clubs is the National Honor Society. lt is an honorary organ- ization for those who have achieved recognition in the fields of scholarship, leadership, and ser- vice. 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 vote of the faculty and students. Of each class, fifteen per cent are admitted. Five per cent are inducted in the junior yearg the remaining ten per cent, in the senior year. The beautiful cadlelight 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. Jim Yocum ,,,,.,, ..,,,.... I JH?Sflll?IIl Phil Dunham ....,. l'ice-j1r1'si1It'nl Virginia Yoder ..,.l,,,,l,,.,..,,..,...,...... . ,...,,,,,,,,,,, , .,....... . ......,....... Secretary Mrs. Martha Sidle, Miss Lucile Nesbitt. Mr. Robert Moore Arlifisers page fifty-five Row 1-Janet Steiner, Mr, Moore, Miss Nesbitt, Jeanette Treat, Gretchen Harmon. Row 2-Don Cook, Dan Strock, Jim Yocum, Glen King, Sandra Porter, Beth Kindsvatter, Judy Henning, Pat Snider, Stanley Zook. Annual Staff jeanette Treat ,,,, .,,,, lj dilor-in-chief Stanley look .,.,,..,,ii,..., Plzotograplzer and picture editor 1 I N . Assistants .,..,,,, lilling's Sherwood Studio, Liberty MICH Dlx ------------------f A---f-- --A--ff ------------------ - - 1' wlufe edlfol' Studio, the Wooster Daily Record, XValmer's Staff-Curt Dunham, Phil Dunham, Don Sigrist, Commercial 211111 Poluall Smdlo Sandra Snyder' Jcnme Yoder Indy Henning, Sandra Porter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Typists Gretchen Harmon, Pat Snider ....,,..,... Make-up editors Glen King Vffif -----w--YYYYYYYY vbrr A ,h,e,-Hshlg ,,m,mge,- Slllff-Kay HOOVCY, 162111110 MOOYC, Mary MCQl1igg, Staff-Ann Dietz, Doris Fullerton, Ann Hastings, jim Zurcher Gene Keil, Steve Leppla, Dave Noble, Ianet Steiner .t,. Don Cook ....,, Assistant .,..... Beth Kinclsvzltter Assistant .,..,,, page fifty-six , , , Sandra Rodenbaugh Ol'glll1ZZ!lllO7lS edzlor Dan Strock, jim Yoclnn .,,,,,,,, , HllSilIff.Y.9 IIl!ll'I!1gKl'.V BOW! XPOVI-9 Hfllfvf Staff-Anita Carney, Eleanor Howey, Steve Leppla, Mike T,-ikijil, Stewart McCoy, Don Miller, Nevin Num- bers, Becky Reynolds, jim Shelly, Ann Ciyjsf Sports editor Sherwood, Sue X'Varrcn Carolyn, Tissot Miss Lncile Nesbitt, Mr. Robert Moore ........,Adviser.s l 1 Row 1-ganet Winger, Bill Vodra, Karen Schulz, Duane Steiner, Donna Corn, Judy Hollopeter, Janet emer Row 2-Judy Aber, Bonnie Bodenbender, Kathy Treat, Carolyn Whitford, Sandra Ashton, Jane Hes- son, Seatta Pangle Row 3-Erma Hudson, librarian: Carolyn Baker, Leanna Rood, Bonnie Danner, Jana Wagner, Carol Smucker, Pamela Paden, Barbara Crowley Row 4-Richard Eppley, David Gano, David Goodrich, Joyce Kollar, Janice Soliday, Shirley Wol- baugh, Bettie Tewksbury Not pictured-Jack Morrison, Judy MacCa1lum Library Club Truly the silent service of VVooster High School is the Library Club. VVithout the student assistants it would be impossible for our library to provide the excellent services it offers to the students, The assistants check out and in, card, shelve, and inspect books, magazines, and pamphlets. They also help fellow students utilize the facilities of the library. Members assist in decorating the library's four bulletin boards, which provide colorful suggestions for good reading. Any student who wishes to work in the library attends training sessions during home room period on NVednesdays. He also learns as he works during study hall or before or after school. n Many Library Club members have gone on to part-time jobs in public and college librar- ICS. The club's main social events are the fall and spring parties, the party for the Junior High Library Club, and the faculty tea at which the new books of the library are displayed. Donna Corn ,......, janet Steiner ........ Judy Hollopcter .,,.... Duane Steiner Bonnie Bodenbender ,... Bill Vodra . Karen Schultz ,........ . Miss Erma Hudson President , ...... Vice-president Secretary-treasurer First-semester Social co-chairmen . Second-senzester Social co-clzairmen ..........,...,,.., Adviser page fifty-seven Row 1-Don Cook, Charles Levine, Dan Strock, Curt Dunha rn, Dave Brock Row 2-Bon Mandolin, Bill Musselman, Joe Miller, Jack Waggener, Paul Fischer, Stan Argabrite, Terry Bishop, Steve eppla Row 3-Richard Helmick, Mike Sherck, Bill Reesman, Vince Martin, Richard Deffenbaugh, Ross Jameson, Lawrence Schmid, Neille Sidle Row 4-Johnl Bender, Lynn Taylor, Don Yarnell, Don Sigrlst, Larry Anderson, Tom Shamp, Bill Larcamp, Dennis Lan ers Row 5-Crinley Hoover, Phil Dunham, Ron Konkle, Bill Ports, Larry Acker, Mr. Sadler Senior H i-Y Services performed for the school and community have been the highlights of the Senior l-Ii-Y during its three years. As sophomores, members sold football pep ribbons, As juniors, the boys operated the concession stands for theMiss VVYVST pageant and the night relays. In both the junior and senior years the boys helped sell balloons and crutches for the March of Dimes. As seniors they presented the Christmas assembly and delivered Thanksgiving baskets to needy families in the Wooster vicinity. In co-sponsorship with the Tri-Hi-Y they helped with Halloween festivities. Some of the social events of the club included parties, smorgasbords, and the annual Moth- er-Son banquet. Throughout the years the Senior Hi-Y has attempted to follow the Hi-Y motto of Clean speech, sportmanship, scholarship and living, as well as the Hi-Y purpose To create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Cll2ll'2lCIC1'.H Ilan Strock .,,,.. Curt Dunham ...... Charles Levine ,,,Y, jim Yocuin ,,,,, Dave Brock .,,, Presirlffn! Vim'-p1'z'sidff1zf Secrelary YQFCIIXIIVBI' Clznplaiiz Don Cook ,,,, ,.....,.... ...,.. P 1 'ogram clmirnzan Mr. XVilliam Sadler ...... ,..,...,l............,, A dviser page fifty-eight E-il-Y I unior Hi-Y Row Row Row Row Row 1-Joe Crawford, Larry Drabenstott, Don Schmidt, Jack Spitler, Tom Sapp, Harold Slater 2-Rex Thomas, Terry Paden, Stewart McCoy, Dave Myers, Nevin Numbers, Ted Sparr, Alan Cook, Ronnie Frontz -Frank Lewis, Bill Schultz, Lucius Ellsworth, Mike Trikilis, Steve Walker, Bill Taylor, Bill Gray, Dick Jordan -Alan Morrison. Larry Mowrer, Bob Briggs, Arden Hothem, Russell Flesher, Don Bertsch, Bill Tracy, Phil Jame- son, Rich Carroll -Jim Zurcher, John Hower, Jim Smith, Dave Noble, Steve Richardson, Walt Rearick, Jim King, Jim Shelly Sophomore H i-Y Row Row Row Row Row -Charles Dunn Ralph Keister, Steve Woolsey, Bob Huebner, Joe Beeler, Jerry Clouse -Sam Stewart, Dick Kieffer, Hadley Jewell, Bob Walter, Rob Robertson, Ned Wertz, -Brian Boling, Richard Senff, Russell Yamazaki, John Kindsvatter, Charles Kindsvatter, John Veney -Joe Bowan, John Adams, Bill Weekley, John Sheller, Tom Jones, Dale Jewell, David Houser, Jim Crites, Jim Robertson Butch Guenther, John Kirchhofer RgJert Mullen, Dean Robertson, Ronnie Schie, Jer ry Leisure, Bob Chase, Duane Steiner, Lynn Swartz, Mr. allapoo page fifty-nine TRI-HI-Y CABINET Row 1-Pat Durstine Row 2-Ellen Dix, Anita Carney Row 3-D o r i s Fullerton, Pauline Crow, Ann Sherwood Row 4-Bonnie Huxley, Kitty Guth- rie, Genevieve Jensen, Pat Snider Row 5-Kathy Young, Betsy Braund, Melinda Cahill, Karen Warden, Pat Cicconetti Row 6-Loice Ann Speck, Jackie Hersman, Betsy Bell, Sue Westha- fer, Beth Snoddy, Mary Ann John- son, Judy Alnstutz, Mary Schroeder Tri-Hi-Y The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, und community, high standards of Christian cliaracterf' Membership is open to any sophomore, junior, or senior girl who is willing to uphold the purpose and the ideals ol the organization. . K .J Row Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 page sixty 1.. Qwrite-up continued on page one hundred fifty-eightj W S Anita Carney, Laura Liggett, Bonnie Lichteberger Ellen Dix, Doris Fullerton, Pat Durstine, Pauline Crow, Ann Sherwood, Pat Snider, Phyllis Troyer -Nancy Stout, Julie Buss, Zella Barrickman, Beverly Bollinger, Carol Jolliff, Sandra Ashton, Sandra Rodenbaugh, Emily Carafelli, Elaine Varns, Sally Rhein, Kim Rice, Beth Kindsvatter -Barbara Billiar, Judy Baus, Bonnie Devore, Lavonne Shriver, Becky Reynolds, Cindy Catliff, Sue Warren. Joanne Wood, Joanne Montanya, Pat Greenawald, Sandra Hudson. Geraldine Walters, Joanne Lang, Barbara Richey, Jeanne Moore, Carol Parker, Karen Batdorf, Helen Morgan, Carolyn Murphy, Carolyn Tissot -Sue Miller Rumbaugh, Sandy Snyder, Mary Ellen Clark, Brenda Bell, Carol Ljungstrom, Carol Eyster, Judy Hen- ning, Ellen Covairt, Bettie Tewksbury -Miss Fausnaugh, Jennie Yoder, Julia Jentes, Elnora Landes, Gretchen Harmon, Kay Hoover, Pam Jameson Senior Tri-Hi-Y ,ri fm, Row Row Row Row Row Row of X5 1 2 141' 'ff 1 ,V ' 5, M ' V1 7 Q, 1 'P R54 Pi Susan Conrad, Bonnie Huxley, Betsy Braund, Jackie Graber, Nancy Graver, Genevieve Jensen Angela Amicarelli, Kay Amos, Carol Webb, Mary McKee, Fran Snyder, Margie Ferrel. Janet Piper, Carol Sperry, Joyce Rose, Phyllis Battig -Phyllis Campbell, Janice Marcovechio. Vickie Vore, Rosemary Younker, Jean Messner, Gretchen McDermott. Sandy Chapman, Phyllis Sigler, Kay Zumbrunn, De inne Brenneman Pat Money, Karen Rudy, Janet Swan, June Rich, Linda Fry, Marilyn Miller, Wanda Drabenstott Sue Froelick, Sandra Isch, Kathy Yankello, Sandra Jacoby, Dorothy Spitler, Marilyn McCune, Betty Bunt, Don- na McMichael, Elaine Arnold, Sally Caplan Sharon Brooks, Roberta Snow, Sally Moke, Janet Ellis. Ann Wiegand, Alberta Wyss, Gay Prinkey, Mary Mc- 6 Quigg, Bonnie Leiner, Pat Cicconetti, Linda Yacapraro, Lois Yund, Gerry Richardson, Sandra Wilson, Miss Car- son, Carol Cusack I un1or Tri-H1-Y Row Row Row Row Row Row Row --Jackie Hersman, Betsy Bell, Jane Dodez, Mary Ann Johnson, Judy Amstutz, Beth Snoddy, Loice Ann Speck, Claudia Johns, Marv Schroeder -Jean Zimmerman, 'Margaret Reed, Betty Shambaugh, Charlotte Hoover, Liz Freeman, Marcia Franks, Judy Hollopter, Jan Hanzel, Ginny Baab, Sharon Yoder, Lois Dalrymple, Linda Zufall. Mardi Isbell, Dorothy Dust- man --Jane Zimmerman, Sandy Mullet. Barbara Eikleberry, Suzanne Irvin, Barbara Diehr, Beth Brown, Jane Ellen Hesson, Sharon Bollinger, Donna Salisberry, Linda Houmard, Barbara Morgan, Jane Waltz, Vikki Lintala -Sandra Knepper, Kay Crago, Linda Brinkerhoff, Donna Whitmeyer, Shirley Brown, Ann Dush, Carolyn Whitford, Nancy Paul, June Ackerman, Liz King, Carole Kiefer, Carol DiOrio, Linda Johnson, Joanne Picking -Mary Yocum, Diane Murray, Becky Rathburn, Theda, Prinkey, Sandra Rittenhouse, Sharon Casey, Jan Donald- son, Barbara Crowley, Carolyn Lang, Carol Neal, Joan Collier, Jane Jones, Marcia Logee, Nancy Taylor, Janice Daugherty, Joanne Stout --Beth Rhode, Jill Miller, Linda Shearer, Leona Perez, Diane Brock, Lynn McAlister, Nancy Schmid, Elaine Cat- liff, Janice Sperry, Judy Baer, Marilyn Rich, Jacqueline Berger, Marian Horn -Kay Domhoff, Liz Slater, Bonnie Bodenbender, Jean Sherwood, Dotti Snyder, Joyce Kollar, Sandy Goldner, Bonnie Danner, Pat DiOrio, Amy Steiner Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y page sixty one Boling- Yamazaki To Serve As Prexy As Sopllomores Chose First Leaders li:i.:x: Iluling :Km :lxuwu Ill lllt' :4'::1l:t rl:-:l::::: in In-.ul ttxc Cllzm nt 'till .ls its PIKNIKIVIIX Im :Inv vs-:v:.:i::tl:-:-Ant :In xml, Nltltllllg his :Q-sp::l:sllr:l:l: ::':ll ln- Rmstll lQ::::.:f,:ln mlm will sc-rw gn sim' psi-s::lz'::. l'l:c' :I::::u :xl we-a::'l,u: lu-,:11::t: :ull lu lst':t::1Im-:I In l:xy4I,z Slll'.tll'lI. lllI x:- 4-In lul tn I:v:::suc1.ll fluonmtss lu: EIL: fatniwlh ,nt R.:'. l1:::1:.::-c-Il: .mal I.::l.:c- ll:-axm.::: llllldll lx .:Iw N4-xs:::g ,:: :lu-pluull-::: ul list .mtl :::s::::.:l :I:.::::x:.::: nl l.::::: Llul: lin mln: Hbttliwia ,::: xpusu. lx:-:nfl xx: ll Xw1::.:x:ux: .mtl ,:l.:x:::g lynlll :::l::':- :xllun-:s llv ll.-ml. l:: llxt :'x::.: L :nm : nn ::I.:: .:: lit naw. l'l:u-Q ::I:1::ww.:l:f:-::: cl:: ultmz ::-wr l.:r: ll.::::: I, ll:.l:,:::! 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Lamus' Tmmbouc' by Row 1--Charles Levine, Bill Ports, Terry Bishop, Pam Jameson, Sandra Hudson, Pat Durstine, Kitty Guthrie, Judy Taggart Row 2-Carol Webb, Gretchen McDermott, Bonnie Bodenbender, Cindy Catliff, Kay Domhoff, Jackie Graber, Elizabeth Tomasetti, Doris Fullerton, Sandra Ashton Row 3-Jeanette Treat, David Gano, Art Nolletti, Pat Patterson, Marcia Logee, Ann Sherwood, Ann Dietz, Eleanor Howey Row 4-Dave Noble, Ed Bucker, Ross Jameson, Jim Conrad, Jim King, Bill Bode, Eugene Kell, Stanley Zook, Mr. Grouver Not pictured-Pat Snider The General The purpose of Mfooster High School's journalistic outlet, the General, is several fold - to report the news, to give training in the field of journalism, to become seft-supporting, and to equip its adviser, Mr. Grouver, with a greying top. The editorship, a position shared by Sandy Hudson and Pam Jameson, has made the paper live up to its name- a student publication. Deadlines have been tight and lost, blood has boil- ed, the problem of money through ads has been crucialg but students fretted, worried, slaved. The General does give two whoops for Woostei' High School and hopes to continue its long and fine record of service and reporting. The General is a self-supporting newspaper, published bi-weekly by the students of Wtfooster High School. A subscription is included in the purchase ol' a student activity ticket. Single copies sell for I0 cents. Sandra Hudson and Pam Jameson ....i....,.. Co-editors lim Conrad and Ross jameson .... Advertising nzanagewzs Sandie Ashton ..........,...,.,,,,,.,,.,.,....,,...,,,..,...,. News editor Kitty Guthrie .,,. .... I feature editor ' Doris Fullerton .,....,.,,,,.,,,...,,..,,.,,,..,,.,,,.,,.... Copy editor Chuck Levine, Lynn Taylor, and Bill Ports ,,.,,,.. Boys' Sports editors Pat Snider ,.... ..,...,.. . .. .................. Head tyjiist Terry Bishop ....,i ,.., . .. Circulation manager Dave Noble ,........, ...,.. P ublic relations Mr. Hal Grouver .... ..............,,.. A dviser page sixty-three Row 1-Steve Leppla, Roger Shisler, Jack Hart Row 2-Duane Steiner, Ralph Keister, Jerome Terry, Lawrence Schmid Row 3--Mr. Maurer, Jim Collier, Dave Keim, Bob Huebner Row 4-Mike Cramer, Alfred Mellert, Steve Ackerman, Tom Sapp, Hadley Jewell F ilmbreakers The Filmbreakers Club was organized over il decade ago under the supervision of Mr. Floyd Maurer. The purpose of the club is to assist in showing visual aids to the student body. Al- so the club teaches the members the responsibility that goes with operating the projection equip- ment. Some ol the various duties of the club are to show films, to report for assignments every morning, to maintain the projectors, and occasionally to splice films. The club at the present time has sixteen members including three officers, who, with the aid of the club adviser, take cure of the ,business matters. Roger Shislcr ..... Prz'siflz'nl jack Hart ,,,,, ....,,,, I 'inf'-prasirlcrzi Steve Leppla ....,,...,.., .,.. . Secretary-Irzfas11rz'r Mr. Floyd li. lNl1llll'Cl' .,.,.. ,.,,,.,,,v,,,...... A rlviser page sixty-four Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Lawrence Schmid, Stanley Argabrite Mary Ann Keil, Bonnie Wertz, Ann Wiegand, Genevieve Jensen, Marcia Franks, Joanne Wood, Anita Carney, Becky Reynolds Gretchen Harmon, Mary Ann Heisler, Sally Caplan, Beth Rhodes, Mary Yocum, Vickie Vore, Sara Sprowls, Carol Arnett, Sally Moke Amy Steiner. Vikki Lintala, Mary Ann Horn, Betsey Bell, Ginny Baab, Sandra Millhuff, Sandy Mullet, ,Janet Piper, Joanne Massaro Johnny Grisetti, Nevin Ntunbers, Ray Jeffries, Rich Weber, Lois Dalrymple, Barb Morgan, Sylvia San- ders, Beth Snoddy, Jerry Clouse, John Kindsvatter Mrs. Myers, Francis Cicconetti, Phil Jameson, Frank Lewis, Jack Spitler, David Snow, Richard Carroll Dick Gordon, Rich Senff, Denny Howman, Lucius Ellsworth, Glen Smith, John Adams, Martin Numbers, Rod Miller Iunior Red Cross Council The junior Red Cross Council this year had a very successful membership drive to start the year. The amount collected was turned over to the National Red Cross. This money will be used for the organizations many projects. Plans for the service projects were not complete at the publication of the Annual although several projects have been proposed. ' jerry Tufford ....... Richard Carroll ,,,.. Jim Yocum ......i...... Lawrence Schmid ....i, Stanley Argabrite ............. ...i,. Mrs. Miriam L. Myers A dviser President Vice-presidenl Secretary Treasurer Service chairman I page sixty-five Row Row Row Row Row Row -Geraldine Richardson, Cindy Catliff, Jeanne Moore, Mary McQuigg 2-Angela Amicarcelli, June Rich, Fran Snyder, Karen Schulz, Kathleen Schneider, Ann Hastings, Jane Gurr, Loice Speck, -Genevieve Jensen, Janet Ellis, Pat Cicconetti, Janice Marcovechio, Dorothy Dustman, Sally Moke, Beverly Romig, Barbara Crowley, Linda Fry, Carol Neal, Lois Dalrymple, Carol Ashman, Sharon Bollinger, Janice Sperry, Judy Hollopeter, Marilyn Rich -Janet Franks, Karen Warden, Gay Prinkey, Elaine Arnold, Nancy Garver, Jill Miller, Kathy Tolbert, Mary Ann Johnson, Betsy Bell, Jan Hanzel, Jackie Berger -Becky Rathburn, Janet Winger, Carol Ljungstrom, Janet Steiner, Janet Donaldson, Sue Westhafer, Sara Mishler -Phyllis Cambell, Elizabeth Tomasetti, Donald Drouhard, Neille Sidle, Lynn Swartz, David Gano, Mr. Grouver, Miss Carroll Not pictured-Ann Dietz, Linda Bechtel, Jane Jones, Pat Webster, Ann Wiegand FTA One of the service clubs is Future Teachers of America, which was organized in 1947 in hon- or of former superintendent, Clifton M. Layton, I Members of the club serve the school through the following activities: ,grading papers, tak- ing attendance in class, and ushering for different school activities, such as, P.T.A. Open House, the Christmas Sing, and dedication of the new gym. A major project of the year is the Elementary Observation and Participation Project, when the juniors and seniors of the club observe and teach for two days in elementary schools. An- other project is selling bookcovers in the fall. This year the club sponsored a post-dance, proceeds of which went to the scholarship fund of the club. Each year the club decorates for Commence- ment and Baccalaureate. The May Breakfast, which is the recognition of the seniors of the club, climaxes the year's activities. Gerry Richardson and Cynthia Catliff represented the club as ushers at the N. E. O. T. A. Convention at Cleveland in the fall. Cindy Catliff and Jeanne Moore were delegates to the fall state conference of F. T. A. held at Columbus. President Jeanne Moore ...,.,... Cynthia Catliff ....., Vice-president Gerry Richardson .,,,,....,,........ .............. S ecretary Mary McQuigg ....,........,........... .............. T reasurer Linda Fry and Ann Hastings ...... ,...... S aria! chairmen janet Winger ,.......... . ...............,.. ............ L ibrarirm Karen Warden .... ...... H islorian janet Steiner ........ ................ S ong leader june Rich ........,...,.,. ...... P ublicity chairman Carol Ljungstrom .................................................... Parliamentarian Advzsers Miss Lucille Carroll, Mr. Hal Grouver ....... page sixty-six ' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1--Judy MacCal1um, Marilyn Norris, Beth Kindsvatter, Kim Rice, Carole Kiefer 2-Judy Webb, Gerry Richardson, Laura Liggett, Nancy Stout, Jackie Wissinger, Elaine Varns, Eleanor Howey, Michele Flickinger, Martina Monaco 3-Margaret Reed, Marilyn Rich, Sue Leahman, Roberta Snow, Bobbie Knepper, Kay Buss, Theda Prinkey, Nancy Schmid, Doris Fullerton, Sheryl Payne 4-Shirley Brown, Sue Irvin, Elizabeth Freeman, Lorine Cicconetti, Ann Sherwood, Dorothy Spitler, Rosemary Younker, Amy Steiner, Myrna Yocum 5-Judy Taggart, Jackie Berger, Bonnie Henney, Lynn McAlister, Judy Baer, Beth Buchholtz, Kay Matz, Jane Waltz. Sara MacKelvey 6-Barbara Morgan, Mary Kay Heisler, Jean Sherwood, Barbara Ritchy, Bettie Tewksbury, Beverly Eckstein, Sue Sayre, Virginia Dietz, Donna Elliott 7-Ann Hunt, Jackie Hersman, Mary Ann Hom, Alberta Wyss, Sally Caplan, Betsy Braund, Sandra Wilson, Linda Yacapraro, Meredith Rowe, Dorothy Dustman, Miss Elsasser Future Nurses The Future Nurses Club, which was started in 1956, is a fairly new organization. This year we had approximately sixty members interested in the club. Some of the club's activities included a tour through Apple Creek State Hospital, an im- pressive candlelight induction service, a picnic, various speeches, and meetings which were held on the fourth Thursday of each month, The purpose of the club is to interest girls in the career of nursing and to help them acquire further knowledge of this career. ..... Presidenl Beth Kindsvallcr Marilyn Norris ...... Vice-presidcnl Carole Kiefer ..... ,..,.. S ecretary Kim Rice ....,...,.,,., ..... T reasurer judy MacCallum .....,.... Historian Miss Constance Elsasser ,...,. ,.., A dviser page sixty-seven pZlgC Row -Marcus Sigler, Kenneth Brown, Larry Acker, Russell First, Eugene Tyler, Dave Myers gow Richard James, Robert James, Clyde Bunt, Paul Yoder, Jim Chamberlin, John Metcalf, Joe Bowen ow - Row Mr. Boling, Art Sigler, George Gingery, Stewart McCoy, Earnest Lockhart, Homer Corbin, Bill Davis, Gary Ras- tetter, Larry Batdorf, Mr. Joe Burger Clarence Jentes, Jon Zerrer, Dan Ungerer, John Mong, Gene Manson, Ed Beck, David Jentes, Joe Baron, Ron Chittenden, Mr. Jim Omweg The Wooster Chapter ol' the Future Farmers ol America completed another busy and suc- cesslul year. The chapter held two meetings a month on the second and fourth X'Vednesdays ol' the month. Larry Acker received the State Farmer award. The lfVooster Chapter was represented at the luncheon honoring the national FFA officers at Cleveland February I7 by Russell First, Stew- art McCoy, -Iohn Metcalf, joe Bowen, Dave Myers, and Mr. lioling, adviser. The chapter placed second in the Wayne County Parliamentary Procedure Contest which was held at Norwayne, and received a gold rating. Larry Acker placed second in the district in the extemporaneous division of the public speaking contest and Russell First received a silver award in the prepared division. ln November, we had Terry Tracy, exchange student from Parma, Dave Myers went to Parma as an exchange student in February. ln May we held our skilled driver contest. ln june the State FFA Convention will be held at Columbus and in -Iuly the State FFA will be held at Camp llluskingum. Throughout the year we had a radio program per month on the program ol' Your School Today and also sponsored a bake sale. In September the FFA chapter went to Peebles, Ohio, to the International Plowing Contest. National FFA week was celebrated during February 22 - March l with displays on the main bulletin board in the high school and a window display in the XfVayne County National Bank. Charles llentes, a graduate ol' '57, won the Co-Op test, and was awarded a trip to Fort Col- lins, Colorado. The chapter had teams to compete in various contests such as judging dairy, general live- stock, land and farm mechanics. In dairy the YVooster team placed first at the Wfooster Ex- perimental Station. Paul Carson and Charles .Ientes received college scholarships for winning the State Farm Mechanics test. These various teams competed in district, county. and state con- tests. The FFA chapter had some parties with the FHA. fcontinued on page one hundred sixlyj sixty-eight J Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Not 5 1-Pat Harmon, Roberta Plymire, Charlotte Hoover, Bonnie Leiner, Sonja Henney, Charlotte Sigler, Phyllis Sigler 2--Peggy Geiselman, Frances Donianic, Bonnie Henny, Lorrie Keller, Judy Brooks, Janette Baughman, Rosalie Bunt, Vivian Baughman, Roberta Bell, Judy Brown, Eloise Bell, Sue Lehman, Mrs. Woods 3-Shirley Brown, Nelda Coots, Janet Franks, Donna Covert, Joan Cherilla, Carol Bruce, Virginia Baab, Bonnie Danner, Betty Engel, Sandra Bunt, Diana Baughman, Betty Kovach, Kathleen Clark 4-Connie Laidley, Barbara Eikleberry, Judy Aber, Joyce Culler, Zo Ann Brewer, Sue Brenneman, Linda Hunter, Pat Dye, Shirley Long, Bobbie Knepper, Nancy Honobarger, Carolyn Baker 1-Janet Palmer, Charlotte Zimmerman, Jean Weirick, Sandra Wohlford, Joanne Stout, Shirley Wolbaugh, Margie Ulrich, Virginia Stahl, Carol McComas 2--Donna Rodi, Le Anna Rood, Theda Prinkey, Pat Shira, Linda Yacapparo, Judy Maxwell, Eudena Smith, Bar- bara McVey, Judy Miller 3-.Loyce Seal, Judy Thompson, Lynn Wirt, Joan Scott, Becky Rathburn, Betty Snyder, Sharon Weiker, Myrtle eyno s 4-Glenda Trahan, Marcia Wohlford, Betty Peters, Bonnie Tyson, Donna Stombaugh, Jo Ann Soliday, Janice Soli- day,, Mae Ullom 'V pictured-Sandra Goldner, Ginny Miller, Pauline Butler, Pat Ward, Sandra Plasterer, Jane Burriss, Donna Burriss, The lfVooster Chapter of the Future Homemakers ol' America is a member of the state and Phyllis McAfee Linda McVey, Sallie DiOrio national FHA organization. The purposes are to promote an appreciation of the joys and sat- isiactions ol' homemakingg to emphasize the importatance of democracy and creative leadership in home and community life, to promote international good will, to provide wholesome indi- vidual and group recreation, to further interest in home economics. FHA business meetings were held the second Tuesday of every month. Money-making projects were cup cake sales, bake sale, and selling vanilla. fcontinued ou page one hundred fifty-twoj page sixty-nine 1 ii-- ... Seated-Catherine Milham, Fran Murr, Miss Edwards, Carolyn Murphy Standing--Larry Sindlinger, Roger Bucher, Mary Martin, Bruce Fitler, Jeanette Weirick, Jim Beckler. Leroy Fisher, Ronny Morrow, Phyllis McAfee, Dorothy Wagers, Geraldine Walters DECA All students enrolled in distributive education are DECA members. Distributive educa- tion trains people for careers in retailing, wholesaling, and service establishments. Students at- tend school part time and also receive supervised work experience under actual working con- ditions. Training establishments are local business firms where the student receives on-the-job 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 Vlfayne 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 Employers Appreciation banquet. The club voted at the beginning of the year to rotate officers for the president and vice-pres- ident 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 for the ensuing six-weeks period. Leroy Fisher ..... . .......,, , President Frances Murr ....,.. ..... I fice-president Jeanette Weirick ..... ....,,.. S ecremry Carolyn Murphy ..,.,, ....,.. T reasurer Geraldine XValters .,.. .... R eporler Miss Betty Edwards .,... ,,..,,. A dviser page seventy ,. --s-Wy 1 f '25 Row 1-Judy Henning, Bonnie Lichteberger, Judy Baus, Jean Messner, Zella Barrickman Row 2-Becky Reynolds, Bonnie Devore, Frances Dominic, Lynn Wirt, Eloise Bell, Pat Neil, Marilyn Miller, Lavonne Shriver Row 3-Miss Jacobs, Virginia Stahl, Sonja Henney, Brenda Bell, Carol Parker, Betty Lou Engel, Shir- ley! Tyson FBLA The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to help the members of the club become familiar with the business world. Membership is open to any 10th, llth, and 12th grade students who are taking a business course. This year the members have been working toward awards for the degrees of Assistant, Lead- er, and Supervisor. The main project this year was stuffing envelopes for the Easter Seals Campaign. Indy Balls ,..,,...,,,,... Zella Barrickman .,.,..,. Bonnie Lichteberger .t.., Jeanne Mcssner .......t... Judy Henning ,.,...,. Miss Gladys Jacobs ,..... President Vice-president - ,...,... .... . .. Secretary Treasurer Reporter Adviser page seventy-one A-L Kneeling-Officers: Bill Miller, Shirley Quigley, Michele Robinson, Myrna Yocum, Peggy Ellis, Michael Drushal 1 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1- -Sarah Emlong, Carol Chenevey, Virginia Dietz, Judy Kinney, Michele Flickinger Pat Culbertson, Sharon Grosenburg, Margor Louderback, Jean Funk, Sharon Hubbard -Linda Flesher, Beverly Eckstein, Mary Ann Keil, Buss, Betty Krites, Ann Hunt, Susan Frantz, Pat Kowaluk -Donna Elliott, Lonnie King, Dick Lichteberger, Terry Brenner, Richard Ebpley, Louie Carter, Mary Heisler, Albert Burger, Helen Hastings, John Grisetti, Ted Huxley, Steve Fetber, Allan Franks, David Day -John Laird, Ronnie Everhart, Bill Balloon, Robert Jolliff, Francis Cicconetti, Neil Baum, Frank Ellsworth, Da- vid Keim, Bill Gordon, David Grayson -John Boggs, Herman Luke, Harold Beers, Everett Burgess, Paul Hartman, David Bixler, Mardon Erbland, George Dustman, William Bode, Ted Bogner, Dennis Lahey, Mrs. Sidle, Ernest Elias Lois Soecht, Margaret Tyler, Lana Watson, Jackie Wissinger, Suzanne Whittier, Carol Smucker, Jane Wagner, Sally Trump, Jo Ann Massaro, Carole Nolletti -Mady Miller. Meredith Rowe, Carol Witt, Tasia Young, Diane Snyder, Donna Tomassetti, Diane Mays, Pat Rupert, Patricia Patterson, Lynne Miller, Sandy Millhuff -Sheryl Payne, Sylvia Saunders, Sara Sprowls, Sue Snyder, Sandy Rhein, Barbara Sigler, Barbara Schellin, Pam Paden, Sue Sayre, Judy Olesko, Mary Nye -Willie Nesbitt, Keith Russell, Jim Nolletti, Gary Snoddy, Jim Sidle, Rod Miller, Ted Sperry, Raymond Schaaf, Ralph Marcovechio, Carl Yacapraro, Jeff Thomas, Larry McClarran -Bill Vodra, Richard Noble, Donovan Milham, William Nordstrom, Val Naujoks, Glendon Smith, Charles Vaughn, David McKee, Douglas Shamp, David Maurer, Gregory Marshall, Mrs. Sidle Societcrs Romana fwritc-up continued on page one hundred sixtyj Page SCVCINIIY-KWO Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1T 2.. 3- 4- fs-:2 'm.w 71 Charles Kindsvatter, Pat Murphy, Mary Yocum, Amy Steiner, Beth Rhode, Linda Zufall. Brian Boling Shirley Brown, Suzanne Irvin, Vikki Lintala, Elizabeth Freeman, Marcia Franks, Kay Crago, Judy Hollopeter, Martina Monaco, Jan Hanzel, Jane Dodez Claudia Johns, Joan Collier, Jane Jones, Barbara Diehr, Lynn Barber, Sally Franks, Jane Hesson, Lois Horn, Beth Buchholz Sharon Bollinger, Beth Brown, Joyce Kollar, Marian Horn, Mary Ann Johnson, Betsy Bell, Elizabeth King, Ann Dush, Bonnie Gilson, Judy Baer -BarbaraLMorgan, Jill Miller, Jackie Hersman, Kay Domhoff, Lynn McAlister, Judy Amstutz, Sarah Dalbey, Marcia ogee -John Kindsvatter, Hadley Jewell. Jerry Leisure, Bob Huebner, Janet Donaldson, Carole Kiefer, Jackie Berger, Pat DiOrio, Dorothy Dustman, Mrs. Tracy -Charles Dunn, Dick Keifer, Ralph Keister, Robert Chase M-Z -Kathleen Schneider, Carol Webb, Sharon Yoder, Nancy Taylor, Theda Prinkey, Betty Shambaugh, Elizabeth Tomasetti, Marilyn Rich, Janice Sperry -Kaye Metz. Carolyn Lang, Jane Waltz, Linda Shearer, Becky Rathburn, Carolyn Whitford, Gerrie Richardson, Elizabeth Slater, Margaret Reed -Sara Mishler, Sue Westhafer. Dorothy Snyder, Mary Schroeder, Leona Perez, Jean Sherwood, Linda Patterson, Nancy Schmid, Karen Schultz, Loice Ann Speck -Richard Senff, Jim Robertson, Dean Robertson, Steve Woolsey, John Sheller, Larry Schafrath, Russell Yama- zaki, John Veney -Jim Stevens, David Parfitt, Rob Robinson, Ed Swartz, Sam Stewart, Ronnie Schie Novi I uvenes Romani Qwrite-up continued on page one hundred sixty-twoj page seventy-three Row Row Row 1.- Walt Rearick, Joe Crawford, Beth Kindsvatter, Kay Hoover, Charles Levine, Ross Jameson, Kathy Young Sandra Rodenbaugh, Kim Rice, Zella Barrickman, Eleanor Howey, Jennie Yoder, Julie Buss, Janet Steiner, Donna Corn -Sally Caplan, Carol Ashman, Ellen Dix, Phyllis Troyer, Barbara Billiar, Joanne Montanya, Mary McQuigg. Ann Wiegand, Vickie Vore Row 4-Carol Cusack, Sue Froelick, Pat Durstine, Sandy Snyder, Jeanne Moore, Cindy Catliff, Marilyn McCune Row 5-Jack Spitler, Lucius Ellsworth, Rich Hersman, David Higbie, Russell Flesher, Jim King, Art Nolletti, Larry Harris, Neille Sidle Row 6-David Gano, Harold Slater, Bill Harris, Mr. Scolaro Not pictured-Gretchen Harmon, Joanne Wood, Bill Gray Le Rendez-Vous Francais The first meeting of French Club or Le Rendez-Vous Francais was held in September. At this meeting the students of the first and second French classes elected officers and established the fourth Thursday of every month as the regular meeting date. In the winter, the French Club co-sponsored the French-Spanish Christmas party. After a dinner, the students sang Christmas carols, acted out skits, and presented a gift to Mr. Scolaro. A dance concluded the program. ' Mr. Michel, a professor at the College of W'ooster, was a guest speaker at one of the meet- ings. His subject was education in his native Haiti. The highlight of the year was the annual visit to the opera in Cleveland in April. A special pizza party was held at the final meeting in May. Charles Levine ..... Kay Hoover ....... Kathy Young .... .. Ross jameson ......... Beth Kindsvatter joe Crawford .... ...... VValt Rearick Mr. Dominic Scolaro page seventy-four President Vice-president Secretary . ............... Treasurer Co-social chairman Adviser - w --1-wif fy-r-fr. :.,u,1g3, 5--15 -:,i,,-'vfvz-cw -1, 1-tv--in-T - - Y --1 ,R Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Janet Ellis, Sue Warren, Paul Fischer, Roberta Snow 2-Ann Hastings, Angela Amicarelli, Karen Warden, Linda Newman, Betty Lou Eddy, Carolyn Tissot, Anita Car- ney, Carol Sperry 3-Sandra Hudson, Karen Batdorf, Sandy Bible, Barbara Ritchey, Kitty Guthrie, Genevieve Jensen, Alberta Wyss, Nancy Garver 4-Jeanette Treat, Gay Prinkey, Lois Yund, Betty Bunt, Judy Taggart, Pat Webster, Gretchen McDermott, Sandy Wilson -Terry Paden, Nevin Numbers, Don Drouhard, Frank Lewis, Steve Richardson, Bill Schultz. Steve Leppla -Larry Mowrer, Mik Trikilis, Larry Drabenstott. Bill Reesman, Vince Martin, Steve Walker, Bill Shirmer -Phil Jameson, David Noble, Paul Fritz, Jim Conrad, Glen King Socios Espanoles The Spanish Club is an organization of students who are taking either first or second year Spanish. Club meetings were held on the first Monday of each month. The activities were social as well as cultural. Together the French Club and Spanish Club organized a Christmas party, a pizza party, and a trip to Cleveland, where they attended a performance of an opera. Oc- casionally speakers from Spanish speaking countries spoke to the members. Paul Fischer ...,. ...... P resident Roberta Snow .... ...... I 'ice-presidenl Janet Ellis ,.,.,..,. .. .......r......... ...r. S ecretary-treasurer Steve Leppla, Sue Warren ,.., .... C 0-social chairmen Mr. Dominic Scolaro .,......... ................... A dviser page seventy-five Row 1-Martin Numbers, Harold Slater, Johnny Martin, Barbara Morgan, Vikki Lintala Row 2-Mrs. Myers, Jane Hesson, Sharon Yoder, Amy Steiner, Pat Murphy, Bonnie Bodenbender, Barbara Diehr, Janet Donaldson, Marilyn Rich. Miss Elsasser Row 3-Nevin Numbers, Rob Briggs, Alan Morrison, Bill Reesman, Jan Hanzel, Terry Drushel, Dorothy Dustman, Joe Beeler, Don Cook, Bill Weekley, John Sheller, Bob Moke, Jerry Leisure, John Adams, Richard Eppley Row 4-Phil Jameson, Richard Scott, Neil Baum, Ted Sparr, Dave Noble, Alan Cook, Don Culler, Jim King, Dave Keim, Mike Trikilis, Ed Bucher, Bill Vodra Knights of the Square Root Table Knights ol' the Square Root Table, mathematics club of the high school, was organized in january l95'7. 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 con- tribute 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, advanced algebra, or trigonometry. The math club has accomplished many things this year. It sponsored a dance after a basket- ball game, held a cupcake sale, and many interesting talks and reports were given at the regular meetings. The final event of the year was a Science Fair. Fourteen members of our club have been inducted into Mu Alpha Theta - National Mathematics Club. The club is looking forward to having more students inducted into this club in the future. Harold Slater .. .... .... P resident john Martin ,,,. ,,,,,,,,. I U68-IIl'6SiIl!f?Il Barb Morgan .........,...... ........,........ ,,,, S e cretary-treasurer Marlin Numbers, Vikki Lilltala ................,....... Program clzairman Mrs. Miriam Myers, Miss Constance Elsasser .......,............ Arivisers page seventy-six limos-Mixmxas 08nd Y Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Around WHS -Jane and Jean Zimmerman winning the talent division of the Radio Club assembly with Rip It Up g Cheer leader Anita Carney: Vince Martin and Mike Sherck looking at the new DE display case: the Searchers at the Christman Dance: Bill Gray, Larry Drabenstott, Bill Taylor, Russell Flesher. Don Miller, Lucius Ellsworth, Jerry Wilson, Joe Crawford -Dr. Anderson at the Christmas assembly: at the GM special assembly: King Curt Dunham and Queen Jill Miller at the Valentine dance: Gretchen Har- mon, Virginia Yoder, and Prudence at the Radio Club assembly playing I've Got a Secret. The Boys - Row 1-Dave Eby, Bill Musselman, Terry Bishop, Trent Zimmerman, Ron Konkleg Row 2-Stan Argabrite, Jack Waggener. Ron Man- dolin, Joe Miller: a special SAT assembly-Otto Schmidt: these four WHS wrestlers qualified for the State Tournament held at Lakewood-Mike Trikilis, Paul Fischer, Bud Bender. 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Eleanor Howey Gretchen Harmon, Kay Hoover Fred Pittenger, Eugene Keil, Art Nolletti Jim Hanger, Walt Rearick, Ronnie Van Lieu Honor Thespicrns The Honor Thespizin Society is at group consisting of junior :md senior members of Thespi an Society who have earned forty or more points. These points have been earned by acting in plays, helping behind the scenes, and working on committees. At the spring banquet, these students receive pins for their out-standing work in the field of clr:nn.1t1cs page eighty 'S' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row r l -Jim Hanger, Rich Hersman, Janet Ellis, Sandy Snyder -Bonnie Franco, Laura Liggett, Julie Buss, Sally Franks, Judy Hollopeter, Sharon Yoder, Bcth Kindsvatter, Eli- zabeth Seater, Karen Warden, Sally Moke, Jeanette Treat Joanne Wood, Kay Domhoff, Cindy Catliff, Jeanne Moore, Pat Durstine, Dorothy Dustman, Gerrie Richardson, Mary McQuigg, Ann Wiegand, Ellen Covairt -Carole Kiefer, Judy Baer, Betsy Bell, Jennie Yoder, Mary Ellen Clark, Pam Jameson, Doris Fullenon, Carolyn Whitford, Jane Jones, Roberta Snow, Kathy Young -Jean Sherwood, Lynn McAlister, Beth Rhodes, Kay Hoover, Gretchen Harmon, Miff Yocum, Judy Amstutz, Linda Zufall, Miss Schofield -John Kindsvatter, Don Drouhard, Fred Pittenger, Mary Ann Horn, Marilyn Rich, Kay Hoover, Loice Ann Speck, Linda Shearer, Amy Steiner, Janice Sperry, Linda Houmard, Ann Sherwood Larry Schafrath, Charles Kindsvatter, Art Nolletti, Ronnie Van Lieu, Sue Westhafer, Pat Murphy, Eleanor Howey, Jackie Hersman, Barb Morgan, Betsy Braund, Sally Caolan Eugene Keil, Richard Senff, David Gano, Richard Scott, Walt Rearick, Russell Flesher, Claudia Johns, Ann Dietz, Miss King Thespicm Society Act well your part: there all the honor lies. The motto ol' Thespian Society well symbol- izes the spirit ol' this national organization. Thespian Society is an honorary dramatic organiza- tion with more than a thousand chapters in the United States. Membership is open to any member ol' Soc and Buskin who earns ten points by outstanding work in the dramatic arts. The formal banquet in the spring is the one animal meeting. At this time senior members are rec- ognized lor their individual services and new members are inducted. Sandra Snyder ........... Prrsirlwil janet lillis ,,,,,,.....,... .... I 'ffl'-1II'l?SiIi!'71I Richard Hersman ..,. ........ S ecreiary James Hanger ,,,,,,,,,.......,.................,........., ..,. 7 'rcnxurcr Miss Ruth King, Miss Ann Schofield .... .... A dvi.wrs page eighty-one Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row A-L --Ellen Dix. Eugene Keil, Walt Rearick -Bonnie Franco, Julie Buss, Laura Liggett, Kay Hoover, Anita Carney, Jan Fox. Mary Ann Johnson, Jane Hes- son, Beth Kindsvatter Judy Baus, Janet Ellis, Ellen Covairt, Mary Ellen Clark, Pam Jameson, Eleanor I-Iowey, Pauline Crow, Cindy Catliff, Jan I-Ianzel -Carole Keifer, Gretchen Harmon. Janet Donaldson, Claudia Johns, Kay Domhoff, Judy Amstutz, Jane Jones, Dorothy Dustman Miss King. Mary Ann Eberhart, Sally Franks, Betsy Bell, Ann Dietz, Doris Fullerton, Betsy Braund, Sally Caplan, Elizabeth King, Linda Houmard, Judy Hollopeter. -Joe Bowen. Judy Baer, Donald Drouhard, Bob Chase, Jim Hanger, Pat Durstine, Russell Flesher, Bill Gray, David Gano Ann Wiegand, Karen Warden, Linda Newman, Sally Moke, Gerrie Richardson, Carolyn Tissot, Mary McKee, Carolyn Whitford, Sharon Yoder --Marilyn Rich, Jo Wood, Jeanne Moore, Ann Sherwood, Sue Warren, Sandra Snyder, Elizabeth Slater, Kay Zumbrunn, Margaret Reed -Alberta Wyss, Kathy Young, Linda Shearer, Beth Rhode, Amy Steiner, Jill Miller, Linda Zufall, Mary Yocum -Roberta Snow, Lynn McAlister, Pat Murphy, Dorothy Snyder, Loice Ann Speck, Janice Sperry, Karen Muns- hower. Judy Taggart, Miss Schofield -Jeanette Treat, Sandra Rodenbaugh, Jean Sherwood, Nancy Schmid, Art Nolletti, Ronnie Van Lieu, Lawrence Schmid -Dave Noble, Fred Pittenger, Larry Schafrath, Roger Shisler, Richard Scott, Richard Senff Soc And Baskin Qwritc-up on page one hunclred sixty-two, page eighty-two Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1-Sue Frantz, Dick Noble 2-Tasia Young, Lana Watson, Lois Specht, Pat Culbertson, Jean Funk, Sally Emlong, Peggy Ellis, Candy Riley 3-3e1Whittier, Mary Heisler, Sandra Millhuff, Seatta Pangle, Judy Gardner, Helen Hastings, Mary Nye, Lynne 1 er 4-Carole Nolletti, Sylvia Saunders, Terry Brenner, Karen Ackerman, Sharon Grosenberg, Sandra Rhein, Judy Kin- ney, Ann Hunt 5-Kay Buss, Linda Flesher, Shirley Quigley, Pat Giffin, Kathy Rearick, Sara Sprowls, Barbara Sigler, Barbara Schellin, Kathy Treat 6---Mary Ann Kell, Myrna Yocum, Beverly Eckstein, Michele Robinson, Mimi Tissot, Bonnie Wertz, Connie Laidley, Alan Franks, Pat Patterson, John Boggs 7-Sue Snyder, Miss Schofield, Joanne Massaro, Miss King, Bill Bode, Ed Bucher, Terry Hoover, Jack Hill, Richard Eppley, Frank Ellsworth, Bill Vodra, Jim Covairt Apprentice Group Membership in the Apprentice Group of Soc and Buskin is open to any student who is inter- ested in some phase of play production. Meetings are held once each month at which time stage terms and the fundamentals of play production are discussed. Each year a one-act play under the direction of a Soc and Buskin Club member is presented by the group. This year a cast composed of Sara Sprowls, Richard Eppley, Mary Ann Keil, Patricia Patterson, john Boggs, and Bill Vodra and directed by Ronnie Van Lieu and Arthur Nolletti presented the comedy A Mind of Her Own. Dick Noble ,..,..... ......... P rcsidrfni Shirley Quigley Vizfe-lzresirlerzl Susan Frantz ., ....,,,...,,.......,....,..,,................... ,,.., S czfrelary-Irrfllsurer Miss Ruth King, Miss Ann Schofield ..... .... , ,....,........., . Advisers page eighty-three Virginia Yoder , H I l'1'Sifil'1ll Mike lrilsilis , 'lift'-llI'l'Si!Il'lll l Susan Conrad W ,, lfermriing .W'l'I'l'tfll'y l Gretchen Harmon .S'urin1 fllllillllllll Nlr. Robert Pollock . , Arlifixwr Seated--Gretchen Harmon, Virginia Yoder, Susan Conrad Standing-Mike Trikilis, Mr. Pollock NFL The National Forensic League is the name ol' the organization which sponsors interscholas- tic speech contests. ln order to belong to this group, students must compete in a number ol' speech contests to be eligible. :Xlter 25 points have been earned, and with the payment ol' the two dollar membership fee, the student becomes a member ol' a national speech organization lor lile. During the school year i957-58, the local chapter ol' NFL took in twenty-one new members, which included the largest group ol' freshmen in years. The three l'reshmen debate teams won fcontinuetl on page eighty-livej Debate Row 1-Sue Frantz, Kathy Treat, Bob Culbertson, Pat Culbertson, Allan Franks, Ed Bucher Row 2iBill Vodra, Pat Patterson, Rich- ard Eppley. Ray Norris, Bill Bode Row 3-Art Nolletti. Rob Briggs, Walt Rearick, Kay Domhofi, Claudia Johns Row 4-Mike Trikilis, Gretchen Harmon, Russell Flesher, Mr. Pollock page eighty-four N I Degree of Merit Row 1-Pat Culbertson, Judy Hollo- peter, Kathy Treat, Sue Frantz, Sharon Yoder, Ann Hastings Row 2--Sylvia Saunders, Mary Ann Kcil, Dorothy Dustman, Linda Shearer, Jan Hanzel, Sharon Bol- linger, Pat Murphy Row 3-Carolann Ashman, Sally Caplan, Pat Patterson, Mary Kay Heisler, Allan Franks, Richard Eppley, Bob Culbertson Row 4-Joe Beeler, Edward Bucher. Bill Bode, Bill Vodra, Dick Noble. Frank Ellsworth ee ee eeea Wee, eeeev-seeeeee National Forensic League fcontinued from page eighty-fourj eighty-five per cent of their debates, with many of the victories coming in the li division. Xftfooster played host to three events during the year. The annual fall debate tourney was held in December: the OHSSL district in February: and the last session of Student Congress in April. Students qualifying for the state tournament this year were Gretchen Harmon and Pat Cul- bertson in girls' extemporeg Ann Hastings in oratoricalg Kay Domhoff and Virginia Yoder in dramatic: Russell Flesher in original: and Claudia .Iohns in humorous. Virginia Yoder also placed for national competition by winning first place in dramatic at the NFL district. ln the state tournament Ann Hastings won first place in Oratorical Declamation: Russell Flesher won first place in Original Oratory. Row 1--Pat Murphy, Jane Dodez, Kay Domhoff, Virginia Yoder, Beth Kindsvatter, Gretchen Harmon, Doris Fullerton Row 2-Claudia Johns, Jeanette Treat, Art Nolletti, Walter Rearick, Rob Briggs, Mr. Pollock Row 3-Dave Noble, Don Cook, Lucius Ellsworth, Russell Flesher Degrees of Honor, Excellence, and Distinction page eighty-five 5 W-f.-v Row 1-Russell Flesher, Jeanette Treat, Gretchen Harmon, Eugene Keil, Richard Zook Row 2-Claudia Johns, Pat Murphy, Judie Taggart, Jackie Graber, Laura Liggett, Ann Sherwood, Sandra Snyder, Anita Carney, Marcia Franks, Jane Dodez, Jan Hanzel, Virginia Yoder, Sue Conrad Row 3-Ann Hastings, Jill Miller, Ann Wiegand, Sally Caplan, Kay Hoover, Judy Baer, Kay Domhoff, Dorothy Dust- man, Jeanne Moore, Cynthia Catliff, Joanne Wood Row 4-Stanley Zook. Art Nolletti, David Bixler, Fred Pittenger, Bill Larcamp, Ellen Dix, Janet Winger, Pauline Crow, Ann Dietz, Mr. Pollock Row 5-Lucius Ellsworth, Walt Rearick, Jim King, Dave Noble, Paul Fritz, Jim Stevens, Mike Trikilis, Glen King, Ron- nie Van Liew, Bob Chase, Dave Gano WHSV WHSV, or VVooster High Student Voice, is the name of the radio club. This group of some fifty students is given the opportunity to make morning announcements over the P. A. system, lead devotions in assembly programs, and announce at football and basketball games. The student engineers help run tape recorders and other equipment distributed from the sound room. They also have the responsibility for operating the sound systems in the auditor- ium, in the new gym, and at Maurer field. The group is also the official sponsor for the Your School Today programs which are heard over WWST every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 2:00 in the afternoon. One of the highlights of the year included the annual radio club assembly program, held this year in February. The staff for this year included: Gretchen Harmon ...... Russell Flasher ..... Richard look ...... Doris Fullerton ..., Eugene Keil ............... jeanette Treat ., .....,.... . Mr. Robert Pollock ..... page eighty-six General manager Chief announcer Chief engineer Music chairman Devotional chairman Public relation.: Adviser Speech and Dramatic Activities Row Row Row Row --Aouda and Phileas Fogg fplayed by Gretchen Harmon Flesherb rehearsing at the railroad station in Calcutta the World in Eighty Daysg play cast during rehearsal in Winners at the Wooster Speech Tournament: dcbaters and Russell for Around the library. Rob Briggs and Claudia Johns, Jennie Yoder in dramatic interpretation, debaters Walt Rearick and Dave Noble: extemp contestants preparing their speeches in the library. Dave Noble and Walt Rearick debating Port Clinton: Gretchen Har- mon and Russell Flesher debating Canton Lehman. Jennie Yoder, president of W0oster's N.F.L. Chapter, holds the sweep- stakes trophy won by Massillon at the Wooster tournament. page cigluy-scvcn I 3 I F.- 93116 Aiauiu Row Row Row Row Row Row Not pictured-Stanley Zook, Eugene Rood -Joyce Kollar, Don Culler, Ted Sparr, Jim Shelly, Beth Buchholz, Kay Buss, Judy Baer, Rich Weber, Rich Carroll, Fred Pittenger, Mike Drushal, Larry Loveland, Steve Wolsey, Mary Ann Eberhart, Russell Yamazaki, Mardon Erbland, John Kindsvatter, Phil Jameson. George Schneider -Sandra Wohlford, Marilyn Rich, Gay Prinkey, Sandra Jacoby, Joan Collier, Elaine Catliff, Ann Dush, Marian Hom, Diane Chapman, Ann Hunt, Claudia Johns, Mary Heisler, Gene Myers, Laura Liggett, Kay Zumbrunn, Gretchen Harmon, Curt Murray, Betsy Bell, Bud Burger -Julie Buss, Richard Senff, Joanne Montanya, Beth Kindsvatter Sandra Rodenbaugh, Genevieve Jensen, Barbara Diehr, David Parfitt, Loice Speck, Pat Greenawald, Gerrie Richardson, Donna Salisbury, Lois Yund, Kent Morrison, Becky Rathburn, Lynn McA1ister, Carolyn Lang, Johnny Martin, Pat Cicconetti -Nancy Garver, Kay Matz, Bob Mullen, Joann Stout, Marilyn McCune, Martina Monaco, Bud Bell, Susan Snyder, Sandra Miilhuff, Judy Kinney, Joann Massaro, Donna Elliott, Pam Wagner, Carol Ann Smucker, Judy Henning, Judy Hollopeter, Fran Snyder, Tom Bates, Jean Weirick -Janice Sperry, Jerry Leisure, Ronnie Kinney, Linda Shearer, Al Cramer, Jerry McCarley, Terry Bishop, Paul Fritz, Allan Franks, Gary Kolbe, Ronnie Van Lieu, David Houser, Jim Crites, Harry Watson, Carolyn Whitford -Beverly Bollinger, Mary Ann Keil, Eleanor Howey, Ross Jameson, Richard Scott, Dick Kieffer, Ned Wertz, Jerry Clouse, Larry Harris, Betty Bunt, Joanne Picking, Phyllis Battig, Jane Dodez The one-hundred and ten piece marching band, under the direction of Mr. jack Emig and clad in striking new biue and gold uniforms, made an impressive showing on our football field this year. Ross jameson .....,,.... ....l...,.l..,,,.....,. .......,...., P 1 'esidcnt l.zuu'a jean Liggcu ..,.. .....,..,. . Senior representative Pat Crecnawald .,... VfC8-jI7'L'Sid6Ill Rich Carroll ............... .,.....,.... j uniar representative Beth Kindsvatter .......... Secretary john Kinclsvatler ......., ..... S oplzonmre representative Fran Snyder ...,.,. ,,,.,...............,.. T reasurer fwrite-up on page one liunclreci sixty-twoj Row 1'eMike Drushal, Fred Pittenger, Rich Carroll, Eleanor Howey, Sandra Rodenbaugh, Lynn McAlister, Loice Ann Speck. Barbara Diehr, Dave Parfitt Row 2-Phil Jameson, David Houser, Sandra Jacoby, Pat Cicconetti, John Martin, Paul Fritz, Stanley Zook, Elaine Cat- liff, Joan Collier, Kent Morrison I Row 3-George Schneider, Don Culler, Ted Sparr, Judy Hollopeier, Judy Henning, Julie Buss, Rich Senfi Row 4-Dick Kieffer, Ross Jameson, Russell Yamazaki, Jerry Clouse, Jim Shelly, John Kindsvatter Pep Band Il 5, t 1 I I tl l I n ll me bi kub ill g mu lt no ' ' iis orrzniizzi ion Jrovic cc music 'or ie Je J zissein J ics 21 1 io as 1 z 'si 1 - viclccl thc background music lor zu good season of school spirit. Kneeling-Head Majorette Jane Dodez Standing-Beverly Bollinger, Mary Ann Keil, Eleanor Howey, Betty Bunt, Joanne Picking, Pat Giffen, Phyllis Battig M ajorettes page ninety-one 'CJ 921: UIU 19 1-A E o Row Row Row Ann Row Row Not 1-Marcia Franks, Cindy Catliff, Paula Dodez, Linda Brinkerhoff, Jane Gurr, Sally Moke, Bill Schirmer, Richard Carroll 2-Lawrence Schmid, Judy Amstutz, Peggy Tyler, Charles Kindsvatter, Joan Collier, Elaine Catliff, Ann Dush, Sandra Jacoby, Mary Ann Eberhart Judy Baer Diane Chapman, Ann Dietz, Mlchael Cranmer 3-Doris Fullerton, Pam Jameson, Jean Adams, John Anderson, Gay Prinkey, Joyce Kollar, Don Culler, Ted Sparr, Laura Liggett, Eleanor Howey Kay Zumbrunn Loice Speck, Dolores Frease, Mary Heisler 4-Carol Stocker, John Boggs, .Carolyn Blackwell, Beatrice Smith, Eugene Kollar, Wynona Senn, Allen Cranmer, Pat Cocconetti, Jane Dodez, John Klndsvatter Jim Shelly Phil Jameson, B111 Bode, Rlchard Scott 5 fstandingj-Larry Loveland, Michael Drushal, Fred Pittenger, Mr. Willaman, Richard Weber, Dick Kieffer, Jerry Clouse, Sandra Snyder, Ross Jameson pictured-John Martin, Jackie Graber, Gretchen Harmon, Janet Donaldson Orchestra Richard Carroll .... ,, ........,..,,........ President Don Culler .... ................,. S enior council Lawrence Schmid ..... ......... W ,...... I lice-president Phil jameson .... - .........,. junior council Sandra Snyder ...,... - ,...... ,...l..... S ecretary jane Dodez ..,.. .,,. S ophomore council jackie Graber l,,...........,.,,..... Treasurer Bill Bode .....,.................,........ Freshman council Qwrite-up on page one hundred sixty-twoj member member member member T N - UQ O 5 ..- .4 -a FD r- if r- i- 5 ri O ,.f., 5' - ' - ff A , d .. 5 - - -A . ...,,...-.,,,.. ,ss.,m...., ..., .,. ,... , ..,., ,i,...--..L..,r ..,, . - ,wwf ,W . ..... M.- ., r- ' rs . ' Pi 0 rm m rn .. ,l.......i... f 'fx Row Row Row Row OUIS Cl , 1-Sue Conrad, Elaine Varns, Elizabeth Freeman, Lynn Barber, Betty Engel, Elizabeth King, Sue Westhafer, Kathy Yankello, Cindy Catliff, Kay Domhoff, Jeanne Moore, Janet Steiner. Judy MacCa1lum, Wanda Drabenstott, Kathy Young, Judy Amstutz, Sally Franks, Sharon Bollinger, Nancy Stout, Marcia Franks 2-Bonnie Lichteberger, Donna McMichael, Pat Trumphour, Geraldine Walters, Ruth Bricker, Marilyn Miller, Elaine Arnold, Sandy Snyder, Kim Rice, Janet Winger, Kay Hoover, Ellen Dix. Virginia Yoder, Phyllis Troyer, Vickie Vore, Alberta Wyss, Jackie Graber, Beverly Bollinger 3--Alan Cook, Bill Moore, Larry Drabenstott, Bill Gray, Eugene Keil, John Veney, Arden Hothem, Bill Tracy, Douglas Mitchell, Paul Fritz, Lucius Ellsworth, Robin Crawford, Clyde Ginther, Joe Bowen, Jerry Wilson, Mr. Hurst. 4-David Andrews, Dennis McManus, James Hanger, Bill Taylor, David Metz, Richard Gordon, Russell Flesher, Richard Briggs, Ronnie Kinney, Stewart McCoy. Rob Robison, Sam Stewart, Jerry Leisure Senior Choir The Thanksgiving assembly was the ehoir's first concert this season. The program was well received by an appreciative audience. The Christmas Sing was presented in the new gym and there were over 1400 in attendance. The a capella singing was acclaimed to be Landing. The chorus once again sang Handel's Hallclzzjnlz Clzorzzs accompanied by Alan Cook. The choir joined the band and presented a light assembly program, which was very much enjoyed by the entire student body. The senior a capella choir's spring concert contained both a religious and secular selection of song literature. The concluding concerts were the Commencement and Baccalaureate programs. ,.... NJ UQ FD I -. -. -f FD .moj-AJ Row 1-Leona Felton, Marcia Baer, Bonnie Bodenbender, Jonelyn Prekup, Nancy Paull, Linda Houmard, Frances Dominic, Sandra Goldener, Vivian Baughman, Pat Shisler, Carol Bruce, Jane Jones, Sharon Brooks, Becky Rathburn, Janet Franks, Sue Lehman, Susan Irvin, Judy Aber, Charlotte Zimmerman, Carol Neil Row 2--Marilyn Norris, Fern Beatty, Rachel Grande, Sara Elrod, Diane Baughman, Carol Carter, Diane Murray, June Ackerman, Linda Patterson, Barbara Vitallo, Beverly Brock, Mary Jo Vizzo, Leana Rood Louise Crisco, Pat Harmon, Virginia Baab, Charlotte Hoover Row 3-E.1EnTlaIa1'tin, Gene Cantleberry, James Moxon, Gary Barnes, Jim Harmer, Paul Murr, Glen Smith, Bill Gordon, Tyler Moore, Nancy Schmid, Theda Prinkey, Bob Wiler, e omas Row Charles Warden, Rod Miller, Arthur Belding, Larry Wetz, Bill Schirmer, Frank Ellsworth, Myron Moore, Charles Vaughn, Terry Wilson, David Bixler, David Jewell, Charles Young Mixed Chorus The mixed chorus sang three concerts this year although the fundamental purpose of this organization is to learn choral technique and voice control. The first concert was the Christmas Sing. The group did three a Capella selections and also joined the massed chorus for the tradition- al numbers. Accompanied by Frank Ellsworth at the piano, the mixed chorus sang a group of selections for a student body assembly. The final concert was a spring program which was presented for the Music Mothers Club. omj-fiiauul 93nd Row Row Row Row Kay Buss, Linda Flesher, Bonnie Wertz, Linda Smith, Jeanne Fund, Zoe Ann Brewer, Candy Riley, Patty Thomas, Sue Finley, Kathy Coppola, Sue Sayer, Judy Gard- ner, Kate Haven. Jane Burris, Mr. Willaman Carole Nolletti, Mimi Tissot, Helen Hastings, Ginny Dietz, Sandy Rhein, Sandy Millhuff, Seatta Pangle, Barbara Sigler, Janet Beaver, Alice Palmer, Dianne Mays, Bon- nie Hennie, Jackie Wissinger, Betty Kovach, Janet Wagner -Lana Watson, Sheryl Payne, Connie Laidley, Meredith Rowe, Janet Randall, Sue Blake, Sharon Weiker, Kathy Treat, Sarah Sprowls, Lois Taylor, Sylvia Saunders, Dianne Miller, Debbie Carney, Sharon Grosenburg, Carol Chenevey -Glenda Trahan, Margie Ulrich, Eudena Smith, Judy Brooks, Lorrie Keller, Michelle Flickinger, Tasia Young, Lynne Miller, Donna Covairt, Kayla Manges, Judy Oles- ko, Sally Trump, Donna Stombaugh, Judy Thomson, Donna Elliott, Kay Hoover Accompanist-Kay Buss Not pictured-Bev Eckstein, Joyce Neal, Patricia Meyer, Mary Heisler Freshman Girls Chorus Sixty four girls' voices and a director. It seems very simple. Girls love to use their voices and Mr. XVillaman has made clear to them the meaning ol the gestures that he uses. But the fine music resulting was neithei magic nor an overnight product. Three rehearsals a week, thirty-six weeks during the year, one hundred and eight hours of hard vocal work-this plus sixty-four girls and a director gave the product seen at the Christmas Sing, the student assembly, and the annual Spring Concert. .Snark Y E1 page ninety-eight Row l--Duvc Ilrock Roger Murray, Bill Rccsmall. Charles Guenther, Brian lloling. Gone Dem- ncr, john Render, Sluurt McCoy, jack VVaggoncr, joe Miller Row 2fMikc Shcrck. XVah Rcarick, Bill Musslcman, .lim Yocum. Don Cook, Bill Taylor, -lim Hanger, .luck Spillcr, Roh Briggs w fi-l'hil Maxxum. Tom lfischcr, Bob Wnllcr, l':ull lfiscllcr, flhnrlcs Rowan. Vince Marlin jim lurchcr. Phil Dunham, Slam .Xrgaln'ilc, Crinlcy lfloovcr, .jerry XYilson The 1957 page ninety-nine .gr page one hundred Semor Vcrrs1ty Players MVT' 3 Paul Fisclicly RC Phil Dunlizxm. QB Vince Marlin. RG Crin I-loovcr, LG Bill Mussclman, l'l3 Dave Brock. RH Mike Shcrck, R'l' Bud Bender. Rl Semor Varszty Players lim Yocum, LR Bill Rccsman, Rli jerry XVilson, FB Aloe Miller, L'l' Don Cook, RG Roger Murray, C jack Nvaggoncr, QB Stan Argahrilc. RH page one hundred one fl,g-rf. if Q ' :Ju e.j9 Varsity Football November I5 saw the close of the H157 football season with the best record since the un- defeated team of Iflblfl. Head coach Gene Goleman assisted by Gordon Downie, -john Riley. and Roman Majercfak, guided the Generals to a very impressive eight win, one loss, one tie season. Getting the show off with a bang, the combined efforts of the Generals downed Delaware 21141. The following week's action revenged last year's' defeat, squeezing past Dover 8-7. Hitting the road for two more victories, the Generals upset Clanton South I2-0 and rugged lierea 20-lil. Returning home for a two game stand, the VVooster squad played perhaps its best game of the year, stopping highly-favored New Philadelphia lff-7. Canton Lehman was the next victim of the Generals, being held 27-19. On went the team of hardies to Ashland, downing the traditional foe 26-12. Home lor homecoming the following week, the high-stepping Generals were held by Mans- field Madison to a I3-I3 tie. The following week disaster struck for Wooster. lnvadng Mt. Vernon with a fifteen game winning streak gave the Generals their only defeat 45-O. Traveling to Orrville the next week, the Wooster crew battled their old arch rival in a sub- freezing snow storm to the tune of 6-0. Returning home for the final game of the season, the team romped over Cambridge 35-19. The scrappy-bunch of 57 Generals more than outdid their expectations. Hampered only by size, the small but highly-spirited team was ranked 22nd in the state at mid-season and 35th at the elose of the season. Truly this was one of the greatest teams Wooster ever fielded. page one hundred two Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 -Reserve coaches Byrd and Dellerba: Guard coach Downie, Head coach Coleman: End coach Rileyg Tackle coach Majerczakg Freshman coaches Gallapoo and Zuercher: Managers Dale Jewell and Dan Strock -Argabrite and Bender in defense in Orrville game: McCoy and T. Fischer stopping Lehman ball carrier: Brock through the air for a TD in Cambridge game Musselman sweeping end in Ashland game: Brock making short yardage in Mt. Vernon game Brock going up middle in Lehman game: Argabrite caught through the air for a T D in Cambridge game The 1957 Generals in Action from behind by Berea tacklerg Musselman flies page one hundred three Row 1-John Shellcr, Wayne Smith, Jack Hart, John Kirchhofer, Ron Cramer, Bill Deuley, Jim Moxon. Bill Miller, Ray Jeffries Row 2-Fra1lI1cisbCicconetti, Larry Schafrath, John Adams, William Schirmer, Tom Jones, Ed Beck, John Hartmann, Nev- in um ers Row 3-Joe Bowen, Richard Harris, Bill Weekley, Bob Anderson Reserve Football The 1957 editon of General understudies proved to all that the next several years are going to be successful ones for XMI-l.S, The .IV's, coached by Nick Dellerha and Jim Byrd, compiled a neat three win, four loss, one-tie record. Preview action saw the future Generals repel a rugged freshman team 7-0. On into the season the reserves lost to tough Dover 25-I8 and a very strong Elyria eleven 32-0. The two other defeats were handed to Wooster by two aggressive varsity teams. Medina County champs stopped the -IVs 31-6 and lNayndale held the reserves 32-0. Victims of the future Generals this season were Wadsworth in the opener and Loudon- ville. Mfadsworth went down Sl-6. Wooster reserves gave Loudonville the worst beating of any Mfooster JV team to the tune of 65-0. Rival Ashland was the junior Generals only tie 0-0. With better than half of the varsity being underclassmen, the reserves compiled a very fine record. page one hundred four Row 1-Jimvsfidle, Bob Weiler, Raymond Schaaf, Savoy Byrd, Rod Miller, Clyde Bunt, Bill Hoover, Tommy Carter, Ter- ry 1 son Row 2--Clarence Jentes, Bob Jolliff, John Laird, Nick Noble, Don Plant, Ted Huxley, Bob Engle, Neil Baum, Andy Kobilarcik, Larry Snyder, Paul Murray Row 3--John Grisetti, Herman Luke, Dick Lichteberger, Chuck York, Everett Burgess, Valdemar Naujoks, Bill Balloon, Denny Howman, Bill Crosby, Ted Bogner, Dick Franks Row 4-Charles Vaughn, Glendon Smith, Steve Fetzer, Ronnie Everhart, Eric Twickler, Bill Gordon, David Snow, Rich- ard Group, Carl Yacapraro, Kenny Bauer, Gary Snozldy, Bob McMichael, Larry Casey Freshman Football The youngest yet perhaps the largest team at lN.H.S. had the best freshman record in quite some time. The Frosh, coached by Ken Zuerclier and Dave Gallapoo, racked up a four win, two loss, no-tie season. The future Generals lost both ol their games to the reserve teams of lfVooster and VVayne- dale. The lfVooster -IVs squeezed out a 7-0 preview win while Mfayndale rocked to a 32-18 win. The four wins came from evenly matched freshman teams. Dover went under 40-14 while a more stubborn New Philadelphia subsided l9-0. Clanton Timken and Elyria were the two remaining victims of the VVooster squad. Timken was downed to the tune ol 27-13. Elyria, supposedly the toughest team the young crew was to meet, was put down in a hard fought 27-7 game. The game with VVadsworth was cancelled this year because ol the fact of an epidemic in that town. In future years Wooster will have much to look forward to. VVith four freshmen on var- sity and this tough team VVooster's opponents had better be on the alert. page one hundred five Row 1-Jim Zurcher, Phil Dunham, Dan Strock, Bill Musselman, Jim Yocum Row 2-Ron Mandolin, Crinley Hoover, Bud Bender, Bill Reesman, Stan Argabrite, Paul Fischer, Jerry Wilson 3 Row -gave Brock, Don Cook, Jim Shelly, Jack Spitler, Bill Ports, Mike Sherck, Stewart McCoy, Bob Briggs, Curt Dun- am Row 4-Tom Fischer, Walt Rearick, Bill Taylor, Ron Kinney, Brian Boling, Ron Finley, Roger Murray Row 5-Joe Miller, Jack Waggoner, Vince Martin, Mike Trikilis, Dale Jewell Boys W Association The Boys XV 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. Advi- sers of the club are the varsity coaches of these same sports. Mr. Gene Coleman, YVHS athletic director, serves the group as permanent adviser while the other varsity coaches assist when their sport is competing interscholastically. Therefore, all varsity coaches occupy the position of adviser of the organization. Although not widely publicized, the services performed by the club enhance, to a great de- gree, the functioning of various school and athletic events. Probably the most important and impressive activity of the organization is the formal in- duction service in the spring of each year. At this time new members are installed and in- structed in their duties. Dan Strock Jim Zurchcr ...... jim Yocum ..... Bill Musselman ..... .... Phil Dunham . ........... .... . Mr. Gene Coleman page one hundred six President Vice-president Secretary . ,,.... .... . .. Treasurer Program chairman A dviser ilu Carney. Carol jolliff, lillcn Dix, Suc NVarrcn, janet lillis. Cum! Sperry Varsity Cheerlead ers Murcia l l'2lllkS. Linda Slmcamr. Slllldlil Mnllcl. jill Nli Reserve Cheerleaders pug one hundred scvcn Row 1-Don Cook, Charles Guenther, Ron Konkle, Harold Slater, Brian Boling, Gene Danner Row 2-Charles Rowan, Jim Yocum, Jim Zurcher, Bill Musselman, Ron Mandolin, Bob Walter Row 3-Steve Leppla, Joe Bowen, Tom Jones, Sam Stewart, Jim Shelly, Steve Richardson Row 4-Coach Gallapoo, Manager Ned Wertz, Vance Krites, John Hoessle. Manager Dan Strock, Coach Byrd Varsity Basketball Swishing their way to fourteen wins in twenty-two games plus the District Championship, this year's edition of the Blue and Gold cagers set records and made history for WV. H. S. In actual season play the Generals won ten for seventeen games playing in the cream of Ohio state AA basketball. Of the seven defeats, only two were over fifteen points difference. One of the history making feats the Byrdmen were able to accomplish was a sound beating of Ashland 74-63 thus breaking the Arrows eighteen year hold on YVooster. VVhen tourney time rolled around VVooster won the sectional AA championship halting Orrville and Wfaynedale. For the first time in Wooster basketball history lVooster advanced to the District AA meet at Kent State. At Kent VVooster's fabulous Generals surprised everyone but themselves by stopping Poland and state rated Youngstown South to capture the District Championship, climb into the sweet sixteen, and win a berth at tl1e Regional playoff. Regional play saw the cagers pitted against a big and tough Cuyahoga Falls club who squeeked out a four point victory to end the 1957 - '58 basketball season for Wooster. Wooster racked up 1414 points, another new record, for a 64.3 average. Senior Bill Mus- selman led the team with a record breaking total of 383 points. This being the first winning season in five years plus all of the new records set, the basket- ball season of 57 - '58 can be said to have been most successful. fcontinued on page one hundred sixty-fourj page one hundred eight ix 1 l i l i l l i 1 1 v i l 0 l 1 n i x I I l Bill Musselman, Ron Mandolin, Don Cook, Ron Konkle, jim Yocum, Manager Dan Strock. Senior Varsity Players page one hundred nine Row Row Row Row -Coach Riley, Bill Miller, Bud Bell, Glenn Smith, Denny Howman, Bill Gordon, Larry Snyder, David McKee Jim Sidle, Rod Miller, Herman Luke, John Laird, Ronnie Everhart, Val Naujoks, Albert Murr, Manager Dick Lichteberger -Gerry Kolbe, John Cummings, Lou Kauffman, Francis Cicconetti, Lonnie King, Dennis Leighty Larry Casey, Warren Barner, Ted Huxley, Bob Engel, Terry Wilson Freshman Basketball The 1957-1958 Frosh lived up to their expectations holding down a 10-3 record. No Fresh- man team has ever had a losing season at W.H.S. This year's Frosh had a 40.6 average while their opponents had a 33.3 average. Leading the Freshmen was Dick Noble with a 10.9 average followed by Bill Miller with a 7.5 average. YVith this fine record Wooster has much to look for- ward to in the years to come. SEASONS RECORD Wooster ..., .......t.... 3 3 Mansfield Madison ............, ..... 2 1 Wooster .... ..... 5 l Massillon Lord Andrews ,..,..,,.,,. 48 NVOoster .,.. ..... 4 4 Dover . ......,,,.,..,,.,..,.,......,..,.,,.,, . .i,. 48 lfVooster ,,,. ..,.. 5 2 Ashland ,,,,..,......,,,,,,,,,,,, - ..........,,,,, 38 Wooster .... ,.... 4 3 Massillon Lord Andrews .,..t.ii,... 24 Wooster ,.,, ...., 4 6 Loudonville ,.t,.,,...,,..,,..,.....,,. ..,.. 2 1 Wooster .... ..... 2 6 Ashland .........,,,,,..,,,.....,.,,..,, ,.... 4 l Vlloostcr .... ..... 3 4 Mansfield ........i,.,,......,,.....i,,,, ..... 2 8 Wooster ..., ,... ,..,, 3 2 Springfield ,..,,.,,........,.... , .,i,,,,...,..,. 30 Wooster ,,,. .......... ..,., 3 5 Barberton U,L. Light ...... ..,,, 4 3 VVOoster ,... - .,,..,, ..... 4 1 Loudonville .....,...,,,,,,,..... ,.,,, 2 8 Wooster ..., .,... 5 8 St. Vincent ....... ....... ti,,i 4 0 Wooster ,,.. ...,, 3 3 Waynedale ,,,.,,, ' ,,,,, 23 page one hundred ten X Peggy Ellis, Bonnie Xverlz, Sylvia Saunders, Mimi Tissot Freshman Cheerleaders page one hundred eleven v 65 0 O 5 FD ... .4 ,.. ..a A ri ,- .-. ,- S' FD ,.. 4 FD Row 1-Senior boys at pep assernblyg Zurcher drives in alone: Tracy shooting foul with Cook 1243 and Sapp 1101 ready for rebound in Canton Lincoln game: Mandolin con- nects against Orrvilleg Jump shot by Guenther 1401 with Konkle 1441 in Canton Timken game. Row 2-Musseiman 1305 gets screen from Guenther 1409 in Dover game: Guenther on a bunny with Musselman 1307 and Konkle 1443 against Timken: cheering section at Kent District tournament. Row 3--Wooster's big men fighting for rebound from Orrvilleg Konkle eyeing ball in Dover game: Guenther 1405 and Konk1e144J rebounding against Timken: Zurcher firing against Cuyhoga Falls: Konkle tips another two pointer. Basketball Action Row 1-Don Bertsch, Martin Numbers. Phil Dunham. Ron Finley, Dave Billman, Ron Kinney, Earnest Snyder Row 2- Jack Zimmerman, Russell Yamazaki. Dave Houser, Bill Balloon, Neil Baum, John Adams Row 3-Dean Robertson. Jim Moxon, Bill Deuley, John Sheller, Everett Burgess, Charles Vaughn, Art Nau- man, Don Miller Row 4-Manager Larry Acker. Jim Stevens, Manager Ted Bogner Separate picture--Coach Dow- D16 I - I VGTS1fY Swrmmmg Under the tutelage ol a new coach the l957-l958 aquamen won their lirst meet in two years while compiling a 3-6 record lor the year, Playing state champs Canton McKinley and other top live schools, the losses lfVooster suffered were quite acceptable. At the district meet, the Vt-'ooster entry, paced by Ron Finley, placed sixth with l0 points while Ron captured second in the 200 yard freestyle. Running into still competition at State, Ron placed seventh, bringing more honor to W.H. S lA'ith only Your seniors on the team and many underclassmen returning next year as letter- men, the swimming team is on the rise to becoming a winning team under Coach Downie. Xllooster ,,,, NVooster .,.. NVooster .,,, XVooster ,,,, Wooster ,, Wooster ,. XVooster XVooster .... Wooster .... Coach Downie Sli.-XSON'S RECORD: -ll Mansfield ., 44 ,, , 33 Dover ........,.. ....... 4 6 40 Mansfield 35 23 McKinley 631 , .,... 34 Massillon ,,,, 52 45 Dover 41 18 liuclid 68 ., .,.. 49 Massillon 37 30 Berea 56 page one hundred thirteen . r l Row 1-Coach Majerczak, Bob Briggs, Crinley Hoover, Paul Fischer, Curt Dunham, Bud Bender, Stewart McCoy Row 2-Homer Myers, Bill Taylor, Phil Massaro, Andy Kobilarcik, Dave Myers, Tom Fischer, Jack Hartley Row 3-Manager Dale Jewell, Jeff Marchand, Bill Hoover, Richard Harris, Ray Jeffries, Ronnie Schie, John Schmidt Row 4-John Grisetti, Bill Weekley, Galen Rike, Rex Bennett, Bob Anderson, Ted Sperry Wrestling The l957-58 matmen of W'ooster turned in their best performance in the school's three-year history. Coming out on top of a 6-4 record, the matmen proved that with more experience comes better results. Wooster opened the season with a 33-3 victory over Mansfield. After losing to Kent the squad won two in a row from Barberton and Massillon. Out of the last five matches Wfooster won over Massillon, Mansfield Senior High and Cuyahoga Falls. One of the high points of the year was Wooster's placing third in their district. They rolled up 59 points to come in behind Crestwood and North Canton. This was a very fine per- formance because there were 23 teams participating in this event. Stewart McCoy, Paul Fisch- er, and Bud Bender placed first and Mike Trikilis, third in their weight classes, thus qualifying for the state meet. Mike Trikilis and Stewart McCoy were eliminated early in the contest, but Bud Bender and Paul Fischer placed fifth in the state in their weight classes. Four seniors will not return next year: Bud Bender, Paul Fischer, Curt Dunham, and Crin Hoover. These boys turned in fine performances and their presence will be missed next year. Many underclassmen saw action this year and these boys will give Coach Majerczak the nucleus of a fine wrestling squad next year. page one hundred .fourteen aipuuu auo 93nd A ,.t P-: -. 5 re CD G -- I-3 Row 1-Dan Strock, Martin Numbers, Dave Brock, Bud Bender, Vince Martin, Jack Waggener, Stan Argabrite, Phil Dunham, Crinley Hoover, Roger Shiser, Jerry Wilson, Jim Yocum, Don Yamell, Chris Cagle, Paul Murray, Larry Casey Row -John Anderson, Tom Marcovechio, Dave Noble, Homer Jentes, Alan Morrison, Bill Taylor, Dave Myers, Jack Spitler, Ron Kinney, Jim Shelly, Glen Smith, Dick Noble, Row Row Rod Miller, Ted Sperry, Bill Hoover, Everett Burgess, Dave McKee, John Laird, Neil Baum, John Grisetti, Tom Gerber -David Metz, Mike Cranmer, Joe Baron, Tom Beno, Bill Miller, Phil Massaro, Bill Moore, Richard Harris, Donovan Milham, Larry Schafrath, Dave Snow, Terry Wilson, Charles York, Steve Fetzer, Herman Luke, Wayne Smith, Dennis Howman, Bob Engel, Nevin Numbers --Dick Lichteberger, Wilbur Mowrer, Don Plant, John Kindsvatter, Charles Rowan, Ray Iannarelli, Tom Fischer, Gene Cantleberry, Andy Kobilarcik, Dick Gordon, James Robertson, David Andrews, Harold Beers, Val Naujoks, Clarence Jentes, Larry Snyder, Jim Covairt, Bob Jolliff Jumping into za tough twelve meet schedule, the thinclads of Coaches John Riley and Roman Majerczak will be alter another winning season in '58, l'Vith seven returning lettermen peppered throughout the fourteen events, many underclassmen will have at crack at the number two or three slots. The senior letterinen are -lim Yocum in the distancesg Phil Dunham in field eventsg Stan Argabrite and Dave Brock in the sprintsg and Bud Bender in the weights, Two juniors, Ron Kinney and -lim Shelly, figure in the quarter-mile and the broad jump respec- tively. April 8 IU lVadsworth ........,,,,..,., New Philadelphia .,.,.. SCHEDULE H May H XVooster Night Relays Mayne County Relays 15 North Canton ,......, .,tt., ...... H . Ashland ,t.,.t......,,,......,,,., I8 Massillon ...........,.,,t........,,............., H North Canton Relays 22 Mansfield Madison ....t.,,. , ........... H District Track Meet ,, 26 lN'ooster College Relays H State Track Meet ........ Row Row Row Row -Ted Bogner, Bill Balloon, managers -Richard Mays, Stewart McCoy, Tom Sapp, Bill Musselman, Paul Fischer, Jim Zurcher, Dick Jordan -Ray Jeffries, John Adams, Brian Boling, Butch Guenther, Bob Walters, Clyde Ginther, Quentin Alderman -Coach Dellerba, Joe Bowen, Steve Woolsey, Ronnie Schie, David Maurer, Francis Cicconetti Varsity Baseball This year's cleet feet have two new experts to work under-Coaches Nick Dellerba lrom Alliance and Gordon Downie, fresh from the campus of Heidelberg. Working with just three lettermen, the coaches have much hard work with many underclassmen. The lettermen are Jun iors Tom Sapp on the mound and .lim Zurcher at short. Senior Bill Musselman will still be the brick wall behind the padding at home. April 9 ll 17 23 25 30 Ashland .....,... Wadsworth Dover ,..,,..,,. Barberton Massillon Mladsworth page one hundred sixteen : CI: :cawmmmn : Fi U C I 54 E153- Z c 05:2 231 :. ...-72: 'QFD -EE, Ea NUS 7 Ashland ....., . ...,.,.......,,. .,.l, 9 Massillon ..................... . .,.. . l 1 Dover ......,..,......,.........,, ..... 20 Waynedale ..l......,..,... ,,,,. 21 Smithville .......,,..,.,, 11515151 Seated-Kenny Snider, Art Nauman, Warren Barnes Kneeing--Jerome Terry, Bill Weekley, Jim Smeltzer, Ralph Keister Standing-Mr. Zuercher, Sam Stewart, Bob Robinson. Walt Rearick. Rob Briggs, Bill Tracy, David Goodrich, Ronnie Everhart Golf Working their way through a twelve meet schedule, this year's golfers are out to make this year the best Coach Zuereher could desire. YVith nary a senior on the team and three junior let- lCI'lllCl1, Rob Briggs, Bill Tracy, and Wlalt Rearick, many frehmen and sophomore will get a crack at the starting line up. Next year the golfers should really be tough with the same team as this year. liither year the golfers will put on a line performancte I'or XV. H. S. .Xpril Hleslfield ,r... Nleslfield ,,,,. Shelby ,A .,., .. Ashland .,,..,,....,... Barberlon ................. New Philadelphia ,,,,. SCIHEDULIC A May H H H ,X H Orrville ,...,,,,., ,...., H llarherton .,......,, ,... ,,,.,, l- l Shelby ,,,,.,......... ....,... . .. A New Pliilaclelphia A District Orrville . .,,.... ,X page one hundred seventeen Row 1-Carolyn Tissot, Anita Carney Carol Jolliff Row 2-Ellen Dix, Jan Fox, Joanne Montanya Row 3-Sue Warren, Pauline Crow, Ellen Covairt, Kitty Guthrie, Mrs. Morris Judy Amstutz, Jill Miller, Vickie Vore GAA S portsboard Sports Board, the governing body ol the GAA, consists ol' four elected olllcels ind ten tp pointed managers. . The purpose ol Sports Board is to promote an active interest in the C XA md its lJlOQl un, Zlllll to plan and carry out a successful program ol' activities lor the yCcll The Board also represents the GAA in competition with other schools This YCII the gills were the guests ol' Ashland High lor several volleyball games. A COIHlJll'l lIlOl1 ol the Sports Board and the basketball All-Star teams played host to Norwayne lol 1 blsketblll Qlllle page one hundred eighteen GLX 0l IflK1liRS Pat Dlll'Sl1llC ..., .........,.............,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,... . .. Pl'z'.vir11'nl Pauline Crow .,,, Kittie Guthrie ,,,, Sue Warren ..,,.. Judy .AIIISUIIZ .,,, , lilllfll Covairt ,,,,,.t Carol jollilf ,,,,,.,, ,-Xlllta Carney ,i,,,,,,,,,,, I'irf1v-pl'1'si11c'1ll Sf'FVl'l!1l'lV-Il'l'llS1lI'l'1' W ,,,,,,....,,Y.,,.,..,, Sorirll flllliflllllll MANAGI-IRS loannc lxlOlll2lllYll ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sorrel' lflorlley Vollrfylmll Szllilllnlillg Baxkffillzlll jill Miller, Carolyn Tissot ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,qfwlmflf Vickie Vore .,,,Y,,,,Y,V,YY,,YY.,,Y.,v.. .,,,, il Iorlvrn Dann' jan Fox ,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,..,,..,i, . Softball lfllell Dix ,,,, lfU1l'lfHg I 'Q i t , z 2 5 s s Q 3 E Row 1-Ellen Dix. Ellen Covairt Starting upper left-Jackie Hersman, Linda Zufall, Judy Amstutz, Bonnie Huxley, Joanne Wood, Pat Durstine, Sally Rhein, Pauline Crow, Carolyn Tissot, Joanne Montanya, Julie Buss, Beth Snoddy, Ann Sherwood, Sue Warren, Elnora Landes, Mrs. Morris, Kitty Guthrie, Kay Domhoff, Cindy Catliff, Linda Shearer, Vickie Vore, Marilyn Norris, Jan Fox, Sandy Snyder, Carol Sperry, Beverly Bollinger, Mary Yocum, Kay Hoover, Dorothy Dustman, Jill Miller W Girls All nieinbers ol' G. A. A. who earn 800 points receive their W letter. These points ure zlcliieved by pzirticipzlting in G. A. A. sports and activities. lillen Dix ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,, ,......,...... I Il't'.Yff1l?71f Pauline Crow ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.....,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 'l'r1'rl.s'11rer Ellen CiOV2liI'l ..... Virz'-prz'si1i1'n1 Carol jolliff, .xllilll Carney ,,,,, ,,,, K In-,wriul Fllllifllllfll Carolyn Tissot ,,,,,,,,,, .Sem'1'l11ry r Leaders Club Qiclentilieation and write-up on page one hundred sixty-sixj page one hundred nineteen Senior GAA Row Row Row Row gk s K x 8 1-Beverly Bollinger, Judy Baus, Joanne Wood, Ellen Dix, Carolyn Tissot, Marilyn Norris, Beth Kindsvatter, Julie Buss. Sandra Rodenbaugh 2-Elaine Varns, Cindy Catliff, Sue Warren Ann Sherwood, Jan Fox, Phyllis Troyer, Jo Porter, Sandy Snyder, Pat Snider 3-Joanne Montanya Pat Durstine, Elnora Landes, Mary Ellen Clark, Pauline Crow, Ellen Covairt. Jeanne Moore, Bettie Tewksbury, Zella Barrickman 4-Sally Rhein, Lori Cicconetti, Anita Carney, Pat Greenawad. Bonnie Lichteberger, Julia Jentes. Grechen Harmon, Kay Hoover, Sandra Cicconetti, Lavonne Shriver I un1or GAA Row Row Row Row Row Eat Tguniphour, Kay Amos, Angie Amicarelli, Carol Sperry, Margery Ferrell, Bonnie Franco, Joyce Rose, Phyllis amp e --Marcia Baer, Janice Marcovechio, Linda Fry, Mary McKee, Janet Piper, Jackie Graber, Phyllis Sigler iJanet Swain, Bonnie Huxley, Betsy Braund, Linda Bechtel, Sue Froelick, Donna McMichael, Rosemary Youn- ker, Linda Yacanraro -Sandra Isch. Melinda Cahill, Gerry Richardson, Mary McQuigg, Janet Ellis, Kathy Young, Genevieve Jenson, Sandra Chamnan Dorothy Spitler, Kitty Guthrie, Sandra Wilson, Alberta Wyss, Karen Warden, Roberta Snow, Ann Wiegand page one hundred twenty Sophomore G. A. A. CiilL'lllilLiC'1lliOI1 on page one hunclrcnl sixlvj Freshman GAA bil Qiclcmiikicnlion on page om- humlrccl sixlyj page one hunclrcml UVCIIIY-0111. A11-Star Hockey HITS I t , I STICKS Row 1-Anita Carney, Jan Fox, manager, Joanne Montanya. captain, Cynthia Catliff Row 2-Nancy Stout, Mary Ann Johnson, Ellen Covairt, Kitty Guthrie, Mrs. Morris Kay Domhoff Sue Warren Sally Rhein, Beth Snoddy HITS Row 1-Dorothy Dustman, manager, Carol Jolliff. captain Row 2--Joanne Wood, Jill Miller, Sandra Isch, Pauline Crow, Pat Durstine, Mrs. Retzler Sara Dalbey Jackie Hersman Ellen Dix, Judy Amstutz Senior G. A. A. hockey was the first sport of the year. The Hits won .1 close game 4 9 A11-Star Soccer SPUTNIKS ' SPUTNIKS Row 1-Pauline Crow, Sue Warren, captain, Sue Sayre, manager, Joanne Wood Row 2-Mary Yocum, Joanne Montanya, Sara Dalbey, Jill Miller, Mrs. Morris, Mary Schroeder Linda Zufall Jackie Hersman, Beth Snoddy MUTTNIKS Row 1-Cindy Catliff Barbara Morgan, manager, Sally Rhein, captain, Anita Carney Row 2-Jan Fox, Sarah Mlshler, Sandra Porter, Kitty Guthrie, Mrs. Retzler, Ellen Covairt Carol Jolliff Judy Amstutz Angela Amicarelli page one hundred twenty-two The Muttniks beat the Sputniks 2-0 All-Star Swimming HARVARD YALE Kay Hoover, Jan Hanzel, Jane Zimmerman, Ellen Covairt, Row 1--Linda Shearer. Anita Carney Lynne Miller. Bonnie Wertz, Jill Miller. Row 2-Kay Domhoff, Pauline Crow, Dorothy Dustman Row 3-Vickie Vore, Sue Frantz, Sally Franks At the All-Star meet H2ll'Y'Zll'Cl won 46-43. All-Star Volleyball C I t Q S Row Row Row Row Q.- 4 P lay' 4 ,E .rg 9 BOUNDS -Jeanne Moore, Pauline Crow, Cindy Catliff, Captain, Mary Schroeder -Sue Warren, Anita Carney, Judy Amstutz, Jackie Hersman, Jan Fox, manager LEAPS -Carol Jolliff, Joanne Montanya, Pat Trumphour, captain. Linda Zufall -Marilyn Norris, Judy Hollopeter, manager, Jill Miller, Ellen Dix, Beth Snoddy The Leaps won 30-24. page one hundred twenty-three , ,H HARVARD Row 1-Jackie Hersman, manager: Judy Amstutz Row 2-Bonnie Huxley, Melinda Ca- hill, Anita Carney, captaing Jo anne Wood, Beth Snoddy H:n'vzn'cl won 40-33. page one hundred twenty-four YALE. Row 1-Miff Yocum, manager: Sandra Mullet Row 2-Joanne Montanya, Jill Miller, Ellen Dix. captaing Carol Jolliff Not pictured-Pauline Crow A11-Star Basketball Row Row Row Row Row -Soccer in full swing: action at the all-star soccer game: Kay Hoover sits atop ladder as initiate with the most demerits. Jill Miller and Dorothy Dustman prepare for take-off at Boy-Girl swimming meet: Beth Snoddy shoots during all-star game as team-mates look on: Jackie Hersman croons I Love You Truly to Mr. Downie at W initia- tion. Yale Cheerleaders Terry Bishop, Paul Fischer, Jim Yocum, Bill Reesman, Joe Miller, and Phil Dunham lead to victoryg air raid during W initiation. Victorious Harvard team Pauline Crow, Anita Carney, Sandra Mullet, and Judy Amstutzg initiates Bev Bollinger, Julie Buss, Cindy Catliff, Kay Domhoff, and Dorothy Dustmang Joanne Montanya shoots for Yale as Joanne Wood and Bonnie Huxley look on. Joanne Montanya douses Linda Zufall with whipping creamg Joanne Montanya shoots for a basketg Beth Snoddy again shoots for victorious Harvardg Miff Yocum gives foot scrub as her duty in initiation. GAA In Action page one liunmlrccl twenty-livt P21 ge Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Jill Miller, Vickie Vore, Carolyn Tissot -Mrs. Retzler, Jan Hanzel, Marcia Bayer, Bonnie Huxley, Ellen Covairt, Pauline Crow, Kay Hoover, Dorothy Dust- man, Jan Fox, Carol Sperry, Myrna Yocum, Mary McQuigg, Mrs. Morris -Shirley Quigley, Sue Frantz, Bonnie Wertz, Sandra Rittenhouse, Sandra Mullet, Mary McKee, Roberta Snow, Karen War en, Beverly Bollinger, Carole Nolletti. Patty Griffen --Mimi Robinson, Linda Flesher, Mimi Tissot, Jane Dodez, Pat Murphy, Lynn Miller, Lynn McAlister, Judy Baer, Leona Perez, Bonnie Franco, Margaret Reed -Joanne Wood, Sue Warren, Ann Sherwood, Anita Carney, Linda Shearer, Linda Zufall, Jackie Hersman, Barb Morgan, Mary Yocum, Liz Freeman, Marcia Franks -Shery Payne, Judy Olesko, Janet Piper, Jean Zimmerman, Jane Hesson, Carole Kiefer -Bill Deuley, Ron Finley Aquacade The H158 Aquacade was held March 25, 26, 27, 28. The show, entitled World in a Splash , concerned a tour around the world taken by two Wfooster High School students. Wfhat they saw was both thrilling and amusing. The music was taken from albums from different countries, creating an atmosphere to put the audience in the mood for the respective countries. Carolyn Tissot and Jill Miller were the co-chairmen of the show, while Vickie Vore acted as the Modern Dance chairman. The girls in the show were as follows: Stormy Xftieatherz Leaders-jill Miller, Carolyn Tissotg Ellen Covairt, Pauline Crow, -Ian Hamel, Kay Hoover, Dorothy Dustman, Marcia Bayer, Bonnie Huxley England: Pat Murphy, Anita Carney, Ellen Covairt, Bonnie VVertz Scotland: Kay Domhoff, planet Piper, Jane Hesson, Margaret Reed, Perez, Sheryl Payne, Carole Kieffer France: Co-managers-Carolyn Tissot, Jill Miller Spain: Carol Sperry, Elizabeth Freeman, Lynn McAlister, Karen XfVarden, Mary Yocum, .lean Zimmerman -Indy Baer, Leona ltaly: Dorothy Dustman, Pauline Crow, Kay Hoover, Sandra Rittenhouse, Joanne YVood Africa: Linda Flesher, -Ian Hanzel, Shirley Quigley, Mimi Robinson, Linda Shearer, Sue VVarren Egypt: jackie Hersman, Mary McQuigg, Roberta Snow, Vickie Vore, Myrna Yocum, Kathy Young lndia: Ellen Covairt, Sally Franks, Sue Frantz, Ann Sherwood China: Marcia Bayer, Bonnie Huxley, Mary McKee, Sandy Mullett, Linda Zufall Hawaii: .Ian Fox, Bonnie Franco, Marcia Franks, Pat Giffen, Barbara Morgan, Judy Oles- ko, Carole Nolletti Brazil: Jane Dodez, Lynne Miller, Dorothy Dustman Mars: Vickie Vore one hundred twenty-six 93nd O 911 nq I3 Q- P-4 rn CL .uaA9s-Aaualvn Row 1 Row 2 - Stormy VVeather performed by the leaders: Marcia Bayer Dorothy Dustman, Carolyn Tissot, Bonnie Huxley, Jan Hanzel, Kay Hoover, Pauline Crow, Ellen Covairt and Jill Millerg Hong Kong leader Marcia Bayer, Linda Zufall, Bonnie Huxley, Sandra Mullet, Mary McKee, Spain Jean Zimmerman, Lynn McAlister, Liz Free- man, Miff Yocum, Karen Warden, and leader Carol Sperry. Hawaii Judy Olesko, Marcia Franks, leader Jan Fox, Pat Giffen, Barbara Morgan, Bonnie Franco, and Carole Nollettig Brazil Jane Dodez, leader Dorothy Dustman and Lynne Millerg the aquacade managers Carolyn Tissot, Vickie Vore, head of Modem Dance, and Jill Miller, Scotland Margaret Reed, Cheryl Payne, Jane Hes- son, Leona Perez, Carole Kiefer, Judy Baer, Janet Piper, and leader Kay Domhoff. Aquacade - Around The World In A Splash awe Cjliwaf of ge0lflfU e6 l 1 N O 5 ! l N5 I' 41 J O o O R Qf - f jg XXX RJ Y' s I QQ D : 5, fm . G K ' o ft, in Z7 E4 Tig?-F Row l-Sandra Porter, Bruce Fitler, Ron Mandolin, Tom Zarlengo, jim Yocum iandu Bible Row 2-Cary Rudy and Karen llatdorf, Ann Sherwood, Judy Henning, julie Buss lynn I nylon Row El-Pauline Crow, Marilyn Norris, Sue Miller Rumbaugh, Ross jameson, Kiy Hooxu jcunie Moore Row 4-lillen Dix, Bzlrbara Rush, Carol Jolliff, Crinley Hoover, Barbara Richey Bonnie llLlllClJCIg6.l page one liundred thirty When We Were Young in cere ongrafufafiond T0 THE 1958 GRADUATING CLASS of WDDSTER HIGH 5CI'I00l from pf- INDEPENDENT WQUSTER SPARKLE 146 WEST SOUTH STREET WOOSTER'S NEWEST INDEPENDENT SUPER MARKET lg ldllty l Row Row Row Row 2 3 4, Sandra Rodenbangh, Lavonne Shriver, judy Bans. Kathy Tolberl. Becky Reynolds Don Cook, Barbara Billiar and Laura Liggetl. Pat Snider, Beverly Bollinger, Sue Warren Vivian Leaman, jim Conrad, Dave Brock, Mary Ellen Clark A ballet class-Elaine Duberstein, Sue Miller. 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Liberty St. Phone 2-9916 Every House Needs Westinghouse page one hundred thirty-five Row I-Barb and Gcrric Vilallo, Nancy Stout, Sandra Snyder, Dick Dcffcnhaugh Row 2-Trcm Zimmerman, Pat Grecnawald, Tony Massaro, janet Stcincr Row 3-lilainc Vams, Carolyn Murphy, Bonnie Lichlcbcrgcr Row 4-Pam -Iarneson, Beth Kindsvatter, Dave Eby, Pat Durslinc. judy Smut When We Were Young page one hundred thirty-six GENERAL TIRE SERVICE INC. 725 Madison Ave. 123 Mulberry St. Wooster, Ohio Coshocton, Ohio AMOCO GASOLINE AND LUBRICANTS GENERAL TIRES AND KRAFT SYSTEM RECAPPING 24 Hour Service C 1f f f5 of ALBRIGHT WELDING THE TYLER GRAIN gl SUPPLY CU. INC. AND Custom Welding 6? Fabricating FERTILIZER CO. Welding Equipment, Gases 6? Supplies I 142 East South Street Wooster, Ohio I to ee ee I 3 JEAN FRUCKS Where the Budget Wise Economizev Compliments of H. M. STORES EVERYWHERE Sf? 156 E. Liberty Phone fl-IOQ2-3886 PRINTER INC. --:::::::::::::1:12-A-::::j 3 ,,,...., ..... , ..... - ,----,,-:j SI-IUEY AIR SERVICE WOOSTER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Aircraft Sales and Service Phone QHOIZ-9901 STUDENT FLIGHT TRAINING AIR TAXI page one hundred thirty-seve Class History Many tears have been shed as the Class of '58 has come to the end of its wonderful and cherished years at VV. H. S. Naturally there were times when we thought we could burn the school down. But these times were well overshadowed by the enjoyable times we shall never forget. 1 ,S X'Vhat a good feeling it was to be regarded as a member of the high school instead of being treated as a pesky junior-higher. Club Coed was old stuff and the Y was mobbed with freslnnen. On the first day of school the conversation sounded something like this. Hey, Patsy, have you seen that new teacher in general science? lfVow, you mean Mr. Hetrick? I have him fifth period. And, Car- who is the cute little man who is always with him? Oh, that's 'Tweetie' Byrd. He teaches biology and is also teacher of our big Home Room 203. All the kids just love him! jim Yocum held our first big office as president of the Latin Club. Carolyn Tissot was president of junior G. A. A. Don Strock started his managing career. X'Ve had a good freshman basketball team with fi wins olyn, .. and 5 losses. Bill Musselman was high scorer with ll7 points. The girls will never forget freshman Girls Chorus with Mr. Nickles as their director. They can still sing the refrains of many of the songs they learned, and in harmony, too. Our class was officially organized in our sophomore year, At chose our class olficers. jim Yocum was elected presidentg Beth Carolyn Powell, secretary-treasurerg and Carolyn Tissot and Dave Randall Hartley and the beginning of the year we Kindsvatter, vice-president, Brock, social chairmen. Mr. Miss Gladys jacobs were chosen to advise the class. Our first big event was the sophomore class party. lt started with a pot-luck supper and was followed by dancing. X'Ve'll never forget Argo , Stanley Argabrite, as our M. C. for the in- ICYIIIISSIOII. Our first Hi-Y clubs were organized that year with Gretchen Harmon as president of the Tri-Hi-Y and Ronnie Mandolin as Hi-Y president. The advisers were Miss Fausnaugh and Mr, Sadler. jerry Tullord was elected president of the second year Latin Club. That was the year of the big Roman banquet. Money Mad was the fall play. And lillen Dix had the part of a fifteen-year-old cheerleader. One unhappy incident occurred. Sandy Snyder and Ronnie Mandolin wound up in the hos- pital with minor injuries following an automobile accident. Others in the car were just shook lljl. At the beginning of our junior year Dave Brock was elected pres- ident and Don Cook vice-president. Kim Rice was elected treasurer and Carolyn Tissot and Phil Dunham were named co-social chairmen. The football team had a good record of 6 wins and 3 losses and one tie. To climax our football season Beth Kindsvatter and Gretch- en Harmon were elected as junior Attendants for Homecoming. jennie Yoder played opposite jim Hanger in the fall play, nlzmioer Miss. Future Nurses elected vice-president. Hi-Y and Dan Strock presided over Library ing Honor Thespian. This was the year tory as the first driver This was the year remembered. VV e can and the Class of '57. S' L' Club was organized and Beth Kindsvatter was ' Laura l.iggett was president of junior Tri- ,. was president of junior Hi-Y. janet Steiner . . A Club. jeanette Treat was the only one receiv- ' of pizza and driver's licenses, jennie Yoder's name will go down in his- training student ever to wreck the training car. that our talented trio, the Skytones, originated. They will long be never forget the Battle of the Wlater Tower between the Class of '58 Ten juniors joined National Honor Society. They were jennie Yoder, Beth Kindsvatter, Sandy Ashton, jeanette Treat, Pat Durstine, Gretchen Harmon, janet Steiner, Phil Dunham, jim Yocum, and Eugene Keil. Don Sigrist was chosen to go on the United Nation's pilgrimage. Gretchen Harmon and janet Wfinger attended Girls' State and Gretchen Harmon attended Girls' Nation. Bill Ports and john Martin attended Boys' State. fcontinued on page one hundred fortyj page one lnmdred thirty-eight Sincere Best Wishes To The Graduating Class Oi 1958 'iff UNITED STEEL FABRICATURS, INC. WOOSTER, OHIO :::::::::::::::::::::::::: y:::::::::::::::::::--- I Compliments of Congratulations Class of '58 HORN somo ,ta woosma GLASS at Sf? Cl veland and Portage Rds. 'lE5HQiAiHi52i5HS Woos'l'er' ----------------- ' FARM DAIIRIIIES 1926 Cleveland Road Phone 2-6911 679 Madison Av pg lddhy Class History fcontinued from page one hundred thirty-eighty Sandy Snyder had the lead role in the spring play Adam and Eva. The climax of our junior year was the junior-Senior Prom. VVe thought that Nep- tune's Gardens was the best prom ever held at VVooster High. Carolyn Tissot and Phil Dunham did a terrific job as the head chairmen. We will never forget the fabulous back drop by Ann Sherwood and her committee, or the intermission, Alice in Waterlandf' Carolyn Tissot and Beth Kindsvatter were chosen as prom attendants. The evening was one of dancing and romancing. After the dance at the high school we all went to the Sc-hine's Theater to see Desk Set. This was followed by another dance at the armory. And then breakfast at the Ma- sonic Temple. The evening, or shall we say morning, was ended when Phil Dunham won the grand door prize of fifty dollars. Our senior year is full of wonderful memories. It started - with the election of Curt Dunham as presidentg Bill Reesman, I-,fl I-Gi.-'.3g'.ixg?'e .,.'l . -, 1 - ,l . .,.. . . . .. . .. , - I .Ea 3.3, ,. vice-pxcsic ent, Santy Snyc ex, stuetary-tieasulel, and Pauline I- -Kr! Crow and Ierry Bishop co-social chairmen. :J-if - iii- Our football season was one which will do down in history with eight wins, one loss, and one tie. Thejseason started off with a victory over Dover. VVe will never forget those thrill- ing touchdowns made by Bud Bender and joe Miller, Our only tie was our homecoming game with Mansfield Madison. lfVe will never forget how beautiful Beth Kindsvatter looked as our homecoming queen. Her senior attendants were Anita Carney and Carol -Iolliff. The season ended with a victory over Cambridge. The day started out as senior black day when all the senior girls wore black. At 3:00 there was a special recognition assembly for all senior players. The favorite record of each player was played as jennie Yoder read a few statements about each. After our victory over Cambridge, all the seniors got together at the post-game dance and sang In the Middle of an Island. Many tears were shed as we closed the dance with our Alma Mater. Our basketball season was also one we will never forget, especially that exciting evening that we beat Ashland for the first time in eighteen years. At the end of our junior year, Phil Dunham was elected to preside over the school as Stu- dent Council president. X'Ve think he was one of the best. VVe were fortunate to have Lawrence Schmid from Switzerland spend the year with us. Sandy Snyder was chosen president of the Thespian Society. Jen- nie Yoder presided over N. F. I.. Chuck Levine was Frenck Club pres- gf ident and Paul Fischer was Spanish Club president. Donna Corn : C - T headed Library Club and Pat Durstine and Dan Strock did good jobs - as Hi-Y presidents. Beth Kindsvatter was president of Future Nurses Club. One of the biggest productions Wooster High ever put on was - the fall play, Around the W'orld in Eighty Days. The cast was made up mostly of seniors, and they all did a terrific job. Donna Corn and Eugene Keil were chosen to take the trip to New York in the Spring. Some of the spring events were the YV Girls initiation, the spring concerts, the track meets, and the spring play, This year we could go to the prom and really enjoy it. The juniors did all the work. And what an eventful evening it was. Yes, it was the last prom that we would ever attend at 'Woos- ter High. It was an empty feeling to think that we would never again attend the events of lV.H.S. and really be a part of them. The graduation dance was a night of dreams, and one of the saddest of evenings. This was really the last time the class of '58 would be together. The evening ended as everyone joind hands and sang Auld Lang Syne. Baccalaureate was the following Sunday and Commencement the next evening. The words of You'll Never Walk Alone touched the hearts of every senior. And as we received our di- plomas, we knew that as long as we lived whereever we might be we would never forget the wonderful friendships and experiences that we had shared at VVooster High. To end our class history here is the closing phrase of You'll Never Walk Alone : ,.,- Walk on through the wind, Walk on through the rain, And you'll never walk alone--- Yozfff Never Ufnlk Alone. page one hundred forty Keisier's Resiaurani for Good Food and Drive-In Service Rik' Cleveland Road :o::::::::::::::::::::::Q- Kauliman's Service Station Distributor of Goodyear Tires and Batteries Texaco Products Phone 2-3861 Wfooster, Ohio ------ A---------A--- 4 ::::-:::::::---::::----::::: Lahm's Jewelry Store ik 221 E. LIBERTY ST. WOOSTER, OHIO -vvv------- .vvvv ------------- BARRETT'S Liberty Flower Shop Bonded Member Florist TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Wooster, Ohio Phone 3-3771 ,eff ---------------A 4 ,A---------------A--, .... --- NORTH END GARAGE R. A. PARKER Complete Garage Service vv---v--------o----- --vv ---- BOWMAN STREET BARBER SHOP 24 Hr. Wrecking Service ik EAST OF Phone 3-2851 5p1NK STREET A-A--- ------ :::: ::::::::::::::::::: .I Congratulations To G I S I N G E R I S Clagg of 1958 Chevrolet :-: Buick Cadillac lVlANN'S LAUNDRY Si? 123 N. Bever St. 405 E. Liberty page one hundred lorly-one Class Will XfVe, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound mind and body do hereby draw up the last will and testament, a legacy which to us has proved of inestimable value. Mle forewith disclose what those the undersigned have bequeathed to certain fortunate individuals: Ron Konkle leaves his height to Jimmy Krites. Sandy Ashton leaves her Cadillac to Jack Spitler. Elaine Varns wills her vocal chords to Marilyn Miller. -Ioanne lNlontanya leaves many G. A. A. All-star positions to be filled by Beth Snoddy. Helen Morgan leaves the tobaggan alone. Bill Musselman leaves his athletic ability to .lim Zurcher. Curt Dunham leaves his ear protectors to next year's wrestling squad. .Ioanne Mfood wills her French accent to Marilyn McCune. Beth Kindsvatter leaves her crown to next year's Homecoming Queen. Bill Reesman leaves with Pat. Martin Numbers leaves his intellectual mind to .lim King. Lorine Cicconetti leaves talking. The Senior football players leave their jerseys behind. Phyllis Troyer leaves her coyness to Sally Franks. Terry Bishop leaves his cars on the sidewalk. Jeanne Moore wills her sweetness to Janet Ellis. Dan Strock leaves his many General T-shirts to posterity. Pat Durstine leaves her poise to Kitty Guthrie. joe Miller leaves intramural basketball at rest. Carolyn Tissot leaves her swimming ability to Jill Miller. Larry Anderson leaves his amenity to Ronnie Van Lieu. Dick Helmick leaves a soft, comfortable chair for use during the future physics lectures. Laurenz leaves our country to ski home. Ellen Dix, Carol llolliff, Sue Wfarren, and Anita Carney leave the cheering section exhaust- ed. Bill Larcamp leaves between classes with Dennis Landers close behind. Sandy Hudson and Pam Jameson leave Mr. Grouver's room and records to next year's edi- tors of the General Ron Mandolin wills his W7easel cartoons to Larry Mowrer, janet Steiner leaves her perfect report card to Fran Snyder. Ron Finley leaves with a big splash. Bud Bender leaves the Orrville football team minus one tackle. Larry Picking and Jim Collier leave their airplanes up in the clouds. -Iulie Buss leaves her hot-rod tactics to Kathy Young, johnny Martin leaves his ring supply to any worthy trumpet player who will accept. The goats leave their blunders to the rest of the kids. Pat Snider and Bonnie Lichteberger leave Coach Coleman's office in chaos. I Pat Greenawald leaves her beauty to Liz Freeman, who is already naturally endowed with ll.. Sandy Snyder and Ross Jameson leave, dragging their base viols behind them. Alennie Yoder leaves Our Town for South Dakota. Richard Zook leaves the sound room of W.H.S.V. to Freddy Pittenger. The Senior French class leaves Mr. Scolaro relieved. -Iudy Henning and -lo Porter leave their bruised, black and blue fingers to next year's An- nual typists. Donna Huxley leaves to test her Home Ec cooking class knowledge on johnny. fcontinued on page one hundred forty-fourj page one hundred forty-two '5HSQQ22J6ii9i5 ' I , 1 1 Merle D. Matz 8: Son J 5 FLOOR SANDING at FINISHING gg 1: Old and New Floors 'I , Gym Floors-Classroom Floors AS Desk Tops 1 Paint Supplies : : iE8Ei9lffif2fl?f'g .,.e. EY'1'eief19d l sir 5 1 1 1: The Biggest 1 U Chocolate Soda L Si? in Town ll 1 1 I1 Compliments ll II , 1 11 of ::::333:::33:::3 3:33 9933 H THE GERSTENSLAGER COMPANY ii? I I ll I1 1. ll 1 ALEXANDER'S LIBERTY RESTAURANT Fountain Service Good Food WOOSTER, OHIO - -- -------AAA--------- Q PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 510,000.00 Peoples Federal Savings 81 Loan Ass'n HOME OFFICE - WOOSTER, OHIO - .----A-A- ------------ - A::::::::::::::::::: Q page one hundred forty-three Class Will fcontinued from page one hundred forty-twoj Dona Corn leaves her brainpower to Ted Sparr Qas if he needed it.j Joe Discipio leaves on time. Argo leaves the high school quiet. Larry Aucker leaves his sister. Emily Carafelli leaves her smile to Roberta Snow. LeRoy Fisher leaves with a mustache. janet W'inger leaves Girls State lawless Larry Sindlinger wills his appetite to Artie Nolletti. Vince Martin leaves his fear of women to 'lim Hanger. Betty Eddy leaves her ukelele to the Music department. Doug Taylor leaves Mrs. Staebell exasperated. Dave Eby leaves Mr. Sayre alone in his office. tleanette Treat leaves a bottle of Miles' Nervine to next year's Annual editor. Phil Dunham leaves his ability for leadership to Rob Briggs. jim Conrad leaves his jokes for Mr. Pollock to use next year. Roger Shisler and Steve Leppla leave much broken film to Mr. Maurer. Dave Brock wills his muscles to David Gano. Sandy Rodenbaugh leaves Mr. Scolaro wiping his brow. Doris Fullerton is still picking up the pieces of her last chemistry experiment. Don Sigrist leaves his enlarged vocabulary to Miss Nesbitt. Gretchen Harmon leaves Girls Nation in a state ol harmon-y. Don Battig leaves his homework papers for the teachers to decipher. Carolyn Murphy leaves with Clarence. Paul Fischer leaves his brother. Don Cook leaves his footprints on the floor. Kay Hoover wills her blush to Mr. Dellerba. jack VVaggoner leaves a car to his dad. Mike Sherck leaves Barb Rush in his locker. Bill Ports leaves the highway for Bill Schultz to take over. Jim Yocum leaves his locker full of much unused knowledge, including the latest issue of Mad. Sally Gilyard leaves-slowly but surely. Trent Zimmerman leaves. The Senior class leaves the school and the wisdom therin to posterity. We hereby dispose of our most treasured possessions. Signed, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 Vlfitnessed by Miss Gladys Jacobs Mr. Randall Hartley page one hundred forty-four C on gratulations-C lass of '58 GALLO 81 SONS EXCA VA TING CONTRACTORS 524 PALMER sT. QHOJZ-9876 ll ll I TO 1:1-IE CLASS OF 1958: 5 A Fabulous Future starts today! Our country has 5 just started growing ...... Electronics - Atom enerf gized power stations - Plastics - Explorers, jupiters, ti Vanguards - Soil Chemistry ..... in hundreds of fields ' we need the help of inquisitive fun-loving young people ' like you. 1' I Wherever you go, whatever you do - Chemistry- I' Agriculture - Physics - Advertising - Philosophy - Industry - Marketing - Mathematics - it's a Fabu- ' lous Future! li Good Luck, I THE WOOSTER BRUSH COIVIPANY I I ::::o:::::::::11:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Q --:::2:::::::Z:v -3-- 32:33 T33 33??333333:II333333322 C I. BOB JAMESON 'WP 'mem of LIFE UNDERWRITER I PENN MUTUAL S 120 W. Liberty St. Tel. 2-5776 GOODRICH DEALER You don't buy Life Insurance - You Use ll or. Grant 86 Liberty Phone 2-3901 HI donif Sell Life Insurance - , ,x:::,:::,:,::::: ,:::::, xx :::::::Q'fQ'lfQ: 5f. ! page one hundred forty-five 5 v 5 ,rf 2 ggi ,L :Q-sa 5 . i Si! ' . ' gi? 5. 35 3114524 M, ,, if. Row I-Queen janet Mosher being crowned by Kay Kiefer. 1956 Prom Queen, Carolyn Tissot. jim Ytlflllll. Beth Kindsvutler jerry jones, Kay Kiefer. janet Mosher, Roger Pinnicks: the Prom Queen, and her court :Incl escorts -john Yoenin Carolyn Tissot, jim Yoenm, Beth Kindsvzitler, janet Mosher, Roger Pinnieks, Kay Kzuler. Dare Briggs, Margie Moritz, Paul Fischer. Kay Kiefer, jerry jones Row 2-Painting the backdrop--Helen Morgan, Ann Sherwood, joanne XVoocl. furolyn Tissot: view of finished backdrop Row 3-Two more scenes of Nlil l'UNli'S G.fXRDlCNS 1957 Prom - Neptune's Gardens page one hundred forty-six I i 4. Fravel Sheet Metal Shop CALVIN F. FRAVEL Roofing - Spouting Furnaces Phone 2-9975 326 W. South St. All Forms of INSURANCE we R. C. YOST AGENCY WOOSTER, OHIO A l l AA,--------AA,---- ----1 A----------,,--------------- CONGRATULATIONS To the Class of '58 JEWEL BOX FINEST IEWELRY Public Square Phone 3-2941 WEBNER'S FROZEN FOOD CENTER South 86 Columbus LOW TEMPERATURE STORAGE Processors of Country Cured Hickory-Smoked Hams and Bacon Phone 2-485 1 11111111111 1122 V221 1222222221111 222 C l' ompolments Compliments of Singer Sewing Center ALBRIGHT RADIATOR it SHOP Complete Sewing Needs Patterns, Buttons, Zippers, Tapes 141 E- South St- Phone 34836 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: 22: 22:22 1 Compliments of WOOSTEB SKATELAND Member of RSROA Roller Skate for health and enjoyment E. L. DUNN ' 3 Mi. North of Wooster on State Rt. 3 l I C on gratulationsn THE WOOSTER EOUITY COMPANY 390 W. South Street ::::::::::::::::::::: Q page one hundred forty-seven x 1 s s Row l-Queen Beth Kimlsxtulcr: Queen llelh with her attenclzmls Roberta Snow. 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Phone 2-2735 Peoples Federal Building ,,vv---,,,,-----------,----------- ------vvv-------H ------'va page one hundred forty-nine Class Prophecy Let's hop into our U58-nik as we ride into the year of l968. VVe shall take a trip around the planet Earth and see what has happened to those of the famed Class of '58. As we near the 1iarthAShrooosh! What was that? YVho's driving that satellite which just side-swiped us? Hey, you! Can you hear us? I believe he's answering. Listen! Uh-uh-uh-eee yuh. Oh, no! It's Dave libyl INC are now directly over the North Pole as we see Sandra Henry Hudson trying to find Hudson Bay. We're coming to New York City. There's Bill Reesman washing the windows outside on the U. N. building-and look-Pat Greenawald is washing the windows on the inside. Must have been fixed. Let's take a peek in that television station over there. YVhat is Beth Kindsvatter doing? Oh, I see now. She's blowing bubbles for Lawrence VVelk-his bubble machine broke. Over here we see that Sue XfVarren has taken the place of Audrey Meadows in the Honeymooners. YVhy, where is jackie Gleason? I can't believe it! It's the Doug Taylor show! You'll never guest who is doing the Maypo ad now. Yes, it's Terry Bishop! Look quickly! That's Atlantic City and they are judging the Miss America contest. Does- n't the judge with the red hair look familiar? It's Chuck Levine! And they have reached the final decision-Miss America l968 is Pat Durstine! We are now over the Capitol building in the Senate. jim Collier has just broken the fili- bustering record. Hold on tight as we lower our H58-nik over Fort Knox. There is Dave Brock sitting in his private office counting all the gold. There's Cindy Catliff, but where are we and what are all those big buildings? Get out Tuffy Tufford Telescope-invented by jerry Tufford-so we can read that sign, It's Dobb's University and Cindy is head school mistress. Hey, not so fast! Wle almost overlooked Wooster. Let's see whom we can find here. Now l've seen everything. Bud Bender has switched from VVorld's VVrestling Champion to bouncer at The Ranch. Oh, yes, remember Mrs. lillswortlfs day nursery? Look at all the little children, but I don't see Mrs. Ellsworth. They say seeing is believing, but is that really joe Miller and Stan Arga- brite in charge? It really is! X A moment of silence as we pass over WVHS. Let's look in the wndows. Am I seeing things? Trent Zimmerman is teaching Mforld Problems. I guess Mrs. Staebell gave up. We see Helen Morgan has taken Mrs. joss's place in the dean's office. Curt Dunham and Gretchen Harmon are head custodians, They are kept busy chasing moths and Millers out of closets. Say-what's this-a new sport at XfVooster High? Larry Sindlinger is the Yogi instructor. VVooster was top in the state this year. M'ho's sitting on top of the flagpole? Yeow! Don't go so close! That was Kay Hoover. She has just broken the record for flagpole sitting. We see several of our classmates in quite odd occupations. jan Fox is writing an advice to the lovelorn column for the Hourly Record. Don Cook is an excellent chicken plucker. Donna Corn stuffs pimentos into olives and jeanette Treat punches holes into donuts for Lerch's. There are a couple of new factories in Wooster. As we look into the new Kim Rice Soup Company. we see Phyllis Troyer putting the Ells in alphabet soup. She seems to like her work. And there's the new Dijolcarn Hanger Factory which is owned by Ellen Dix, Carol jol- liff, and Anita Carney, XfVooster always needed a hanger factory. Look at that oil truck. Isn't that a woman driving it? lt's janet Steiner-she's he first woman driver for Steiner Oil Company. We see there's a circus in town and look-Ronnie Konkle is the man on the flying trapeze, Neille Sidle is the head lion tamer, and-would you ever believe it?-Barb and Gerrie Vitallo have become bareback riders. Hey! Watch out! We're so busy watching the circus that we almost knocked that girl off the water tower. It's Sandy Snyder-Hey, Sandy! What are you doing? Oh, I see, You're chipping off layers of paint and they won't put the ladder up until you're finished. Good luc ! Let's take a run up to Clevland and see whom we can find there. Pat Snider is still having fun. She has been Miss KYXV for ten years. An unequaled record! Isn't that nice? Ccontinued on page one hundred fifty-twoj 11 e one hundred fifty ------------------- F--- III II Congratulations to II II the Class of '58 I II H TE : I WOOSTER PHESEBVING I il? II I BUCKEYE ALUMINUM DIVISION 'I THE MARDIGAN CORP. 3 .I ::::::--::-::::::-::-::::czcsts I iw II I I EE BUCKEYE at TRY-ME I ' E' BRANDS I I Good Luck I PICKLES ' I si? I gy GRAY SUNOCO I Corner of Beall 86 High Phone 2-8896 II II II Wooster, Ohio II II Best Wishes To The Class of '58 THE I II I I I I II I I ' HOLMES CONSTRUCTION I CO. I I il? I I I WOOSTER, OHIO - I I I page one hundred fifty-one page Class Prophecy Qcontinued from page one hundred fiftyj There's Dick Helmick. He's doorman at the Roxy. He really gets a bang out of his work. Oh, no! Bill Musselman has driven jo Portaro out of business. The ladies flock to Monsieur Musselmaine's Salon. Ann Sherwood is giving a swimming and driving exhibition. She has become famous for her form. Dan Strock is coach of the Cleveland Browns. Gary Rudy is star pitcher for the Indians. We just received a news bulletin-janet VVinger has just cracked her jet! Mlell, we had better leave Cleveland and continue westward. There's Indianapolis and look! julie Buss just came in in first place at the Speedway. As we fly over Vfyoming, we see Ronnie Mandolin riding the range on his weasel ranch. And there's the Cheyene Rodeo. That great bronc rider down there is none other than Betty Eddy. There's Hollywood! Dennis Landers has just been named the best dressed man in Holly- wood. Don Sigrist and judy Baus have received the Academy Awards for their performance in Sammy. Down there are the Hawaiian Islands. 'joanne Wood is teaching the natives to do the Hula. She's quite talented, you know. I,et's speed up a bit here until we arrive in Europe. Switzerland is just ahead, and there is Lawrence Schmid. He makes tiddlies for tiddly-winks. And there is the famous mountain climber, Larry Anderson. As we look down on Monte Carlo, we see Ross jameson trying his luck. Eleanor Howey is nursemaid to all the royal kiddies, Looking over Paris, we see Carolyn Tissot giving one of her parties in a ritzi penthouse apartment. She never came back from her trip to Europe. She met a handsome Count and married him. -Iennie Yoder has made a fortune in the world of fashion. Surely you have heard of the House of Yo-Dior? We can see Spain in the distance. Don Battig has taken up bull fighting. He's made quite a hit with all the senoritas. We notice that Beverly Bollinger is a big game hunter in Africa. We always did know she would make history. Paul Fischer found a fifteen pound sure diamond-but he lost it. As we cross the Atlantic, the Quczzn Mary sails quietly under us. Becky Reynolds is the hostess, but she finds her job quite hard to take. She gets seasick. Say! That looks like someone swimming down there. It is! It's-it's-it's Carolyn Murphy. She wants to be the first trans-Atlanic swimmer. She doesn't seem to have much competition. The water must be cold. Well, we've been all around the world and have seen what has become of our old classmates. VVe have always known we had the bestest fExcuse, please, Miss Nesbittj of classes. No one will ever forget Mlooster High School's Class of '58. 's FHA fcontinued from page sixty-ninej The social activities held with the FFA boys were Halloween and Christmas parties and a roller-skating party. A breakfast was held in May for all seniors. The climax of the year was the installation of officers for next year. Bonnie Leuler ................................................... Preszrlenl Pat Harmon .,.,. ,,,..,,,,,,,,- 1 Vmus nfpm-lar Cll1ll'l0llC Slglel' .... ...... l 'ict'-pflfsidelll Sonja Henney ......,........,. ....., .,.,,, P r ogrmn clmirman Charlotte Hoover .... ........ S ecretary Roberta Plymire ...,,,,,.,..,..,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,-,,,,, Pnrlimnenmrifm Phyllis Sigler ........ Treasurer Mrs. Carolyn Woods, Mrs. Nannette Moxon ,,,AIf1lf.Sf'l'.S one hundred fifty-two -------------------v----- r ------------- ----- -v lr v lb wa Goodluck - Class of '58 I lb u SUHIO SERVICE . it 'E ik 17 BROWN JEWELERS .I QE 245 E. Liberty sf. Liberty and Beau WoosteSA3.lciiZ from CityPl:-i:1l?2 6781 nu H -::::::::::::2 i u wr iff H EE .: :E YOUR CLASS fi ::::::::::::::::::: 1' RING HEADQUARTERS 1: I ll BOB RUNDY 5 WATCHES, DIAMONDS :E CLEANERS 5+ JEWELRY gg ik :W ik U 236 South Market St. Wwsrer, 0hi0 Expert Engraving 86 jewelry Repair Phone 52921 0 Q :::::22:::::::: 1 il 222- 22 2222 2 2222222 li Compliments of LIBERTY STUDIOS 204 E. Liberty Phone 3-2831 Compliments of THE WAYNE PARTS CO. 110 Beall Ave. Wooster, Ohio Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man to Know N --------------------- 1 Congratulations from Simon, Samuel and Abe - BRENNER BROS. For Men and Boys i page one hundred fifty-three Senior Song Hits Stanley Argabrite- All Shook Up Vince Martin- What It VVas-Was Football Miss Nesbitt- Young at Heart Dan Strock- A Good Man is Hard to Find Kay Hoover- Fever Bud Bender- Feet up, Pat'em on the Po Po Ronnie Mandolin- Pop Goes the Weasel Larry Sindlinger- Little Blue Man Phil Dunham- The Joker Prudence- Hound Dog Trent Zimmerman- Get a job Mrs. -loss- Don't -Ian Fox- Undecided Cindy Catliff- I'm Gonna VVash That Man Right Out of My Hair johnny Martin- How High the Moon Terry Drushel and Elaine Varnes- People Will Say NVe're in Love VVHS- Heart Break Hotel Richard Zook- After the Lights Go Down Low Laurenz Schmid- Roll Over Beethoven Bill Musselman- Mr, Touchdown Donna Huxley- Wedding Bells Sandy Snyder and Anita Carney- Danny Boy Bill Reesman- Wild Blue Yonder Sue l'Varren- Wake up, Li'l Susie Pat Greenawald- Billie Carolyn Tissot- -Iohnny's Dream Ronnie Konkle- Eensy-Beensy Spider joe Miller- Tenderly Pat Snider- Let the Good Times Roll Beverly Bollinger- The Stroll Tootie Crow- Toot-Toot-Tootsie Carol Ljungstrum-''Bobby Mr. Zuercher in lab- Your Driving Me Crazy Beth Kindsvatter- Eloise Gretchen Harmon- Joey Class of 58 - In the Middle of An Island Emily Caralelli- Dark Eyes VVHS Dances- Dancing in the Dark Gary Rudy- Give me the Simple Life Fall Play Cast- Around the World Class ol '58 Spinisters- l'm Available Girls on lVater Tower- Don't Let Go Joanne Wood and Aloanne Montanya- Joanne Terry Bishop- Baby Face .Iulie Buss- julie Dave Eby- Young and Foolish Senior Class Banquet- There's Gonna Be a Big Show Mr. Sayre- VVhy Don't They Understand Paul Fischer- Million Dollar Baby Senior French Class- C'est Magnifiqueu Seniors waiting for college acceptances- Bewitchcd, Bothered, and Bewildered Chemistry Class- Great Balls of Fire Dave Brock- XNhen You've Smiling Girls' gym class- We Wear Short Shorts Skytones - Imaginationn Senior Choir- God Be Mlith You Till We Meet Again Gerrie and Barbara Vitallo- Sisters rs n page one hundred fifty-four r --- ------ 'K' I Rodenbaugh's Drug Store PAUL FISCHER SHOE REPAIR BEST WISHES 117 S. Buckeye Sr. CLASS OF '58 A GENERAL FRIEND to the l Q --------A Mu, ------------- F I I I I I I ik I I I I I I II I II I I I I I THEODORE BOGNER8zSONS,INC. I GENERAL CONTRACTORS I I I CRANE SERVICE I I I I . ik I I Ig WOOSTER OHIO Il I L3333 333333333 333333 J r v-::::::::::::::::::::::::::: r:2::::::::::::::::--:--::::-- W. Whitaker 81 Son Few As Good - None Better Than Casualty 84 Pf0PCftY CHAS. MORRISON InS fa Ce BARBER SHOP Phone 3-4015 lst Fed. Savings 86 Loan Bldg. Better Barbers page one hundred fifty-five page one hundred fifty-six Senior Nick Names Phil Dunham - Tools Sandy Snyder - Snyds Ronnie Mandolin -- Hlffl71g007l,UnIfIlIIll00H,,U Weasel Ellen Dix - Dixie Ronnie Konkle - Spins, Slm'lc, L1fgs Stanley Argabrite - f'Argo Anita Carney -- Neetei ' Terry Bishop - B. G. John Bender - Bud Bill Musselman - Moss Trent Zimmerman - Bent 'l'1'1'inme'rly Pauline Crow - Tootie Dave Brock - Boom Boom Don Cook - Cookie Dave Eby - El1e1's Paul Fischer - Fislf' Sandy Hudson -- Henry Beth Kindsvatter - ,,Kindsy jack Waggoner - Wags Pam jameson - Pom jam Sue Warren - Suser Ioe Miller - Hose1 ' Gretchen Harmon - ilG1'6ll'll,, lim Yocum -- Yoke Gary Rudy - Champ Carolyn Tissot - Tis Becky Reynolds - Berk Bill Reeseman - Pogo Bill Ports - Po1'cky Anne Sherwood - Anner Iennie Yoder - Yodes Doug Taylor -- Sunny Phyllis Troyer - Pl1yl Larry Anderson - Andy Dick Deffenbaugh - Duff Sandy Cicconetti - Cliirkie Crinley Hoover - Tonto Kay Hoover - Hoovs Richard Davis - Rick Delores Gulich - D Larry Acker - Ada Jim Conrad - Cons Ronnie Finley - Fish Finley Dennis Landers - The 1VIenac'e Carolyn Murphy - ll4zn'pl1 Sandra Porter - jo Congratulations - Class of '58 THE OHIO SILO CO. THE WOOSTER SILO Phone 2-6801 r -::::::::::::::::::::::::-- -----------------vv.v-- -- I Il II THE GIFT CORNER gg gg GREETING CARDS-JEWELERY il The Right Gift for H That Special Person F O R D I ll Public Square Wooster Sqleg QS Se1'V1Ce ::L::::::: ::::::: : :I 4' There's a Ford in ' ::::::::::::: :' Your Futurev ' l PrHAMY'S 1, if ' GULF SERVICE 7' ,' I if 239 W. Liberty sr. ' Ph ll 3-4040 Corner of Beall 86 North I: 0 e : ll I o:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::: :::::: :I LANDES and LANDES Real Estate :-: Insurance HARRY H. LANDES, '29 THOMAS J. LANDES, '32 Service Since 1905 page one hundred fifty-seven Yesterday Qcontinued from page twoj tLeft pagej Coed King .lim Yocum and Queen Pat Snider: Attendandts Larry Reed, Rich Weber. Bill Musselman, Jerry 'l'ulford. Sue Miller, Carolyn Tissot, Beth Kindsvatter, Ellen Dix Mandy number in the Aquacade of l953 Sitting-Beth Kindsvatter Standing-lillen Dix, Vera Ferris, Carolyn Tissot Kindergarten band at Walnut Street Row I-Kenneth Brown, Bob Brenneman, Marcia Cameron, Linda Hunter, reen Moore. l'hil Dunham, Zella Barrickman john Martin. Carol Parker. Mau- Row 2-Charles jones, Savoy Kilgore, jack Brown, Helen Berry, Cuy Moore, David Dunham, john Messner Gene Berger Row 3-Virginia Miller. jack Harrison. lilnora Landes. Gene Haven, Dave Brock. Anita Greenwald. jack Morrison Teacher-Mrs. Smucker Boy Scout Bill Reesman Weeping whale from Neptune's Gardens, 1957 Prom Tri-Hi-Y fcontinued from page sixtyj The annual Big-Little Sister picnic, which was held in the City Park again this year, gave new members a chance to become acquainted with the club. ln November, the annual Candlelight Induction Service was held jointly with the Hi-Y. Dr, Loren S. Hadley of Kent State University was the guest speaker. Funds for the three clubs were raised by selling programs at the football games. just before Thanksgiving the annual city-wide Scavenger Hunt was held in which food and clothing were collected for the needy families of VVooster. Other annual affairs were the World Service Starvation Banquet, the Father-Daughter Banquet, and the Mother-Daughter Tea. Each year Tri-Hi-Y contributes to the Community Chest and Tuberculosis funds. Members participated in Y Hour programs, the Good Friday Youth Service, and assisted with the March of Dimes campaign. Tri-Hi-Y sponsored the Thanksgiving assembly, an all-school Christmas Formal, and co- sponsored an Easter assembly with the Hi-Y. Ollicers attended Camp Nelson Dodd, an officers' training camp, in the summer, and an area conference at Hiram, Ohio, in December. Active participation of the members in the club program was especially stressed this year. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS Pat Durstine ....................,.......,........,........f,,,, .... P resident Pat Snider ..........,.t.,...............,..............,...,.. Vice-president Bonnie Lichteberger .... ,,..,.,...,,,,,,,... . Secretary Phyllis Troyer .,,....,..,,......,,.,,..... ,,.,.....,.,,....,..., 7 'reaiurer Ann Sherwood ..............,..,...,....,,.... Devotional chairman Pauline Crow, Doris Fullerton ....,.,, Program chairman Anita Carney, Laura jean Liggett .,,.,... Social clzairman lillen Dlx ,...,.......,,,,,,,.....,...,...,,,....,,,,,,.......,,,. Song lender Miss Iisther lfausnaugh ...,s,,,....,,,,,... ,,,,,,sr,,,,,,,,, A dvigvr DIUNIOR 'l'lt'l-HI-Y OIWIVICISRS SOPHOIWORE TRI HI-Y 0FI IClfRS Catherine Guthrie ..,,..r.... ..,,,.....,................ ..,. P I 'exirierll Indy Amstutz .r,,..,,.,,...,,.......,,,,,.,.........,..,......... President Kathleen Young .....................,..........,,.... . Vice-jfresidvnl Beth Snoddy ,...,,.......,,...,..,,... . ..s,,,,.......... Ifice-pmvideril Genevieve jensen ,................,,...........A.,.... ....,. 7 'reasurer Mary Ann Johnson ,, ,.,. .i.,,,,,,.....,..,.,.. S ecrctary Melinda Cahill ..............t...,..,...........,........, ....,... S ccretary Iackie Hersman .s.,,,,.. ....,..,.........,.,... T reasurer Karen Warden, Jacqueline Graber-Co-program chm. Loice Ann Speck ..... ..,,... P rogram chairman Bonnie Huxley, Nancy Carver .,.,,... Co-.vocial chairmen lane Dodez ,,,.,,.,... ,.,r,.,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,, A migrant Elizabeth Braund ..,,............. .......... D vvolimlal chairman Mary Schroder ...., ......, , ,... . Social chairman Miss Virginia Carson ....... ....,,........,.,,...... A dviser Betsy Bell .,,.,,...... ,.....,...,,,,...,.,..,.,,,, A gsistant page one hundred fifty-eight Claudia johns ...........t..,.......,..,,,.... Devotional chairman Sue YVesthafer ...i..f M rs. Marjorie Dew, Assistant Mrs. Eola Snyder .........,.. Advisers -----,-vvv,, ,,,,,:v::::: F::::::::::::::: CONGRATULATIONS TO j Bai1ey's Barber Shop CLASS OF 58 if arf 134 W. LIBERTY ST Siore West of Commercial B k gl - THE - COLLIER PRINTING : C UMPANY E' wiv WOOSTER, OHIO BEULAH BECHTEL SHOP FOR REALLY HIGH FASHION AND QUALITY CLOTHES AT MODEST PRICES Congratulations to Class of 1958 e one l lred fifty 1 e FFA fcontinued from page sixty-eighty Larry Acker ............ President joe Bowen ....,.,... ,..., j tmior adviser Russell First ,,,,,,,, .... I 'ice-president Dave Myers ....... ..,.,,.,....... . Sentinel Kenneth Brown ,,,,,,,, Secretary lilIllCl' Myers ,,,A....,,,. Historian Marcus Siglcr .. Treasurer Mr. Glen lloling ..... Adviser liugcnc Tyler .,,, Reporler ,222-i , , Ea? Societas Romana fcontinued from page seventy-twoj Societas Romana is open to any student taking Latin I. The purpose of the club is to create more interest in Latin itself, to enrich the background of the students in Roman life and cus- toms, and to point out to the students the importance of Latin in choosing a profession. The program this year was planned around the theme Our Roman Heritagesf' We were fortunate in having a talk by Dr. Robert Anderson, Latin professor at the College of Wooster, a panel ol parents who discussed Latin in Your Prolessionng and a Fun and Guest Night at the close of the year. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 4? The club is a member of the Junior Classical League. Michelc Robinson ,,,... ,,,,.. Pnnvidenl Bill Miller .....,..t,,,,,,, ,,,, I 'ire-presidenl Peggy Ellis ,,,,,,, Myrna Yocum .,,,, Mike Drushal .,,,,, Secretary I're1z.surer W.. 1,l'0gl'II7Il lflllliflllllll Shirley Quigley ......,, ,.,,,Y . Yorial rlmirmnn Mrs. Martha Sidle ,,,,,, ......,,...,..,, A rlrfixer , Sophomore GAA fcontinued from page one hundred twenty-onej -Nancy Schmid, Leanna Rood, Lois Dalrymple, Diane Murray, Kay Domhoff, Sarah Dalbey, Jan Hanzel, Beth Rhode, Marian Horn, Marcia Logee Barbara Diehr, Beth Buchholtz, Linda Johnson, Judy Baer, Linda Zufall, Virginia Baab, Kay Crago, Nancy Paull, Jackie Hersman -Lynn McAlister, Ann Dush, Betsy Bell, Carole Kiefer, Linda Houmard, Elizabeth King, Janice Sperry, Dianne Brock, Carolyn Lang -Linda Patterson, Joan Collier, Joyce Kollar, Elaine Catliff, Jackie Berger, Dotty Snyder, Jean Sherwood, Sara Mishler, Pat DiOrio, Janice Daugherty -Amy Steiner, Vikki Lintala, Liz Freman, Margaret Reed, Marcia Franks, Jean Zimmerman, Martina Monaco, Charlotte Hoover -Sally Franks, Jill Miller, Miff Yocum, June Ackerman, Beth Brown, Sharon Bollinger, Jane Zimmerman. Car- olyn Whitford, Dorothy Dustman -Jane Dodez, Judy Amstutz, Joanne Picking, Judy I-Iollopeter Jane Hesson, Mary Ann Johnson, Sharon Caey, Shirley Jones, Bonnie Bodenbender, Sandy Goldner -Barbara Morgan, Suzanne Irvin, Pat Murphy, Claudia Johns, Linda Shearer, Loice Ann Speck, Sandra Mullett, Beth Snoddy, Linda Brinkerhoff, Bonnie Danner Freshman GAA fcontinuecl from page one hundred twenty-onej -Sharon Hubbard. Michele Flickinger,Kay Hoover, Jean Frink, Pat Culbertson, Lana Watson, Sally Emlong. Bonnie Wertz, Myrna Yocum -Connie Laidley Joanne Massoro, Ginny Dietz, Judy Gardner, Beth Eckstein, Sue Finley, Tasia Young, Lynne Miller, Peggy Ellis -Carole Nolletti, Linda Flesher, Mimi Tissot, Mary Ann Keil, Kay Buss, Judy Brown, Pat Kowaluk, Helen Hast- ings, Sharon Grosenburg Seatta Pangle, Sara Sprowls, Betty Kovach, Pam Wagner, Susie Snyder, Sandy Rhein Terry Brenner, Pat Gif- fm, Shirley Quigley, Sheryl Payne --Judy Olesko, Ruth Ann Powell, Mary Heisler, Meredith Rowe, Debbie Carney, Pat Patterson, Ann Hunt. Judy Kinney, Sandy Millhuff -Carol Witt, Betty Krites, Kathy Rearick, Loice Ann Speck, Kayla Manges, Sue Frantz, Glenda 'I'rahan page one hundred sixty T I I' Compliments : FOR THINGS l I I of I ELECTRICAL 5 5 E WILLIAMS g E IEXACO SERVICE I 'Q BAMBO AND LUNG gg I I ee . if : I II II Cleveland and Burbank Roads 223 W. Liberty Phone 3-5946 ll ll Compliments of Quality The B Transfer C0 Bread and Pastries Soda Foun ain GENERAL FREIGHT 36 MOVINGS ii? t are our specialty Phone 2-7730 Wooster, O. AMSTER'S SHOES Good Shoes for the whole Family 119 East Liberty Street CONGRATULATIONS and May Your Life Be a Happy Hobby 236 W. Liberty Phone 3-6951 F I Treasure House Hohbies --------A-A-------AAAA--A-----gl page one hundred sixty-one page Soc and Buskin fcontinued from page eighty-twoj The purpose of Soc and Buskin Club is to promote interest and develop abilities in the field of dramatic arts. This includes not only acting, but the many behind-the-scenes tasks without which a play could not be produced. Membership is open to those who have successfully completed one year in the Apprentice Group. Meetings are held once each month at which time guest speakers discuss some phase of the theater or the members themselves give. original skits. Every year the club presents two three-act plays for the public. The fall production this year was Around the Mforld in Eighty Days. The spring production was the Father of the Bride. Eugene Keil ., .......................................................................... Prfzvident Ellen Dix ,,,,,,,,.. ,,..,,.,............ I 'irc'-p1'1'sir1z'nt and Pregrant rlmirnmn Waller Rearick . ...................................... ................................ . Secretary Miss Ruth King, Miss Ann Schofield ....................,..,...,..., Advisers Novi Juvenes Romani continued from Ja e sevent -three l g Y The ninety-five members of the second-year Latin Club continued their affiliation with the junior Classical League. Programs included a play showing the valueof a knowledge of Latin in English word build- ing, a Christmas program in Latin and English, and a satire on Roman gods and goddesses. The climax of the year was the Roman banquet with guests in togas and stolas, a typical menu ab avo ad mala, and entertainment between courses in true Roman fashion. Charles Kindsvatter .. ..................,........... f7IYH'fl'Cf1l.Y Beth Rhode ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,, , .,., Pmc'.m lilmlli Pat Murphy ........... .. S1111-pr11f'factu.r Linda lufall. Brian lloling .,..... ,,,,,,, I 'rmnvi sorialix Mary Yocum ,,,.,......,. ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, , Scrilm Mrs. Ruth I.. Tracy ,,,, ,,,t,,,,,,,,,. . . ,.,,,,,,,,,, Alonilor .-Xlny Steiner ..., Qzlaeslor Band Qcontinued from page ninetyj This is the first year that NVooster High School has had percision marching, which produced, judging from applause and comments, many favorable opinions. After the football season the Music Mothers had a party for the band. The band played on various occasions, including High School Day at the College of Woos- ter, the dedication of the new high school gym, Wfayne County Fair, and the Memorial Day Parade. The concert band gave an outstanding concert this year. Especially well accepted were: Die Fleclcrnmlls, Johann Strauss, Raymond Ov1:1'tu1'e, Ambrose T h om a sg K7II.gllfSfI7'I.dg'!? lillllfffl, Eric Coatesg Relax, Paul Yoder, 131lgf1fT,S Holiday, Leroy Anderson. Orchestra fcontinued from page ninety-twoj The annual spring concert was the outstanding highlight of the year for the orchestra. Two of the numbers which the orchestra presented were Finlandia by Sibelius and Sym- phony Number I, Third Movement, by one of the orchestra, William Schimer. The director of the orchestra this year was Mr. Kenneth Willaman. Other appearances of the orchestra were at the fall play, a music assembly, Baccalaureate services, and the Commencement exercies. This year for the first time the orchestra took a trip to Cleveland to hear a concert of the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. one hundred sixty-two ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,, '-,,,,,,-,,,-----,,,------------ Spaffs Oveflggk Inn BOWIHBHIS S6I'ViC9 Station spahmi - chicken Dinners SINCLAIR GAS 34 OIL Soft Drinks - Candy GOODYEAR TIRES 86 TUBES Route 30 Lincoln Hwy. West 1 mile west of Wooster Wooster, Ohio I C on gratulationsu WEBB'S REFRIGERATION Your HFRIGIDAIRE DEALER 230 N. Buckeye St. Wooster ------------A-------'A- ---------A- i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: 11:21-I F I 5 THE MEDAL BRICK at TILE co. I Since 1872 E tk , FACE BRICK - I Also ' E AGECIIOST OLDSTYLE E The Architecfs Brick I I I I ff 1: Eg WOOSTER, OHIO PHONE 2-7821 EE II II ' ::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::2:: Q page one hundred sixty-three Yesterday fcontinued from page threej tllighl Paso Mimlet dance: Jeanette Treat and james Becklerg Virginia Yoder and Jim Collier Girl Scout Troop at Pittsburg Avenue Row l-Judy llalas, Catherine Milham, Mary Martin Row 2-Sally Cilyard, Barbara Rush Row 3-Lorine Cicconetti, Sandra Cicconetti, Connie Greegor, julia jentes, Shirley Tyson, Barbara Jacobs Leader-Peggy Ballard Bowman Street City Champs 1951-1952 Row l-Tom Sapp, Bill Tracy Row 2-jim Yocum. Walter Rearick. Paul Fischer, Don Cook, john Hower Row 3-jerry Tufford. Don Sigrist, Dave Finley, Mr. Ross Gerber Roman banquet in Freshman Latin: Ellen Covairt, Phyllis Troyer, Sue Miller. Ellen Dix Eighth grade cheerleaders from Wayne Local School: Nancy Stout, Elaine Varns, Carol jollifl, Shirley Stout Varsity Basketball Qcontinued from page one hundred eighty SEASON 'S RECORD Wooster ,,.,.. .,.,. 4 8 Canton South .... 57 Wooster ,..,. ....... 7 1 New Philadelphia 78 Xvooster ,,,,,, ,.,,, 6 I Dover ...,,,,.,,,,..,,,...,,, 54 Wooster ..... 59 Dover ....,,.,,,,........ .,,. 60 Wooster ,, .,,, .,,.. 7 3 Canton Lehman ..,, 66 Wooster ..,. 74 Ashland .,,,........,.,, 63 Wooster .,,,,, ,.... 7 0 Shelby ,......,.,,.,....,..., 47 Wooster ..,. 59 Canton Lincoln W GG Wooster ,,,,,, ,r.-, t 53 Waynedale ,,,.,,,.. ,, 56 Wooster ,,,, 83 jackson Memorial 56 Wooster ,.,.. ...., 7 2 Orrville ......... ...... t i5 lVooster ..,, ,...,., 6 0 Massilon ,,.,.,,,,,.. ,.,,,,., 6 5 Wooster ,...., 50 Mt. Vernon .,..,,,,,,.. 72 Wooster .,., .,...., 5 7 Orrville ,,.,,,.. 49' Wooster ,,..., ..... 4 9 Wadsworth ,,..,,.,,.... 72 Wooster r,.. ,,,.... 8 5 Waynedale .,,,,......,, . 55 Wooster ,,.... ...,. 6 I Canton rlilllllifll .,,, 50 Wooster .... ....... 6 9 Poland .....,,,, ,,,,,,. 49 Wooster ...... ..... 6 8 Mansfield Madison 51 lllooster .... ...... 5 9 Youngstown South ,. -19 Wooster ,.,.,...,..,,,,,,,...... 62 Norwayne .,,. 32 Wooster .... 55 Cuyahoga Falls ,,,, ,, 590' K ' ' - , V -Mctional tournament at Rooster '-District tournament at Kent 'H'-Regional tournament at Kent Reserve Basketball Turning in the finest record of any team this year were the V.'s with a line I5-2 mark. The Reserves lost both games to an experienced Dover five. The second game was won by Do- ver in overtime. Witli a 52.3 game average while holding their opponents to a 41.8 average l'Vooster can expect as good caliber team as this year's to be coming up in the future. SEASON 'S RECORD J Mlooster ,,.,,, ..... f 12 Clllllflll Slllllll ....v......... YVOOSLCI' r,..,. ,,.., lt lansficld Madison ,,.... 26 Xtlooster ,,,,rr ,,,,, 4 ti Dover ........,..........., ..... V Vooster ...... ..... N on-wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AY,,,Y, 35 l'Vooster ,,,,,, ..,,, 4 0 Canton Lehman ,. ....r,... Wooster r,,... ,,r,r N ew Philadelphia ,,,,,, 43 Wooster ,,,,r. .,... 5 l Shelby ..,,rv,.,Y,........ .Y,v. W VOOSICI' ....,. ...., l lover , .......,...,.,.,,.,.,,,,,, 69 Wooster ,,,.,, .,.,, 4 4 Waynesdale ..,,,Y ...., V Vooster ...... r..,, . . Ashland ,,,..,,,,,rrr,,,, ,,,,,, 4 3 VVooster ,,,,., ..... I 56 Orrville ....Y...... .,Yv. Y VOOSISI' ....Y. r,,,, 4 3 Canton Lincoln ,,...,,...,, 37 Wooster ...... .r,,, 5 2 Mt. Vernon .....r ..... l Vooster ...,.. ...A. 6 1 jackson .,,,..,,.,,,, ,,.,,, 5 I Mlooster ,.,,,. ,,,,, 5 8 Wadsworth ......,.......,,,. VVOOSICY ..,s., .,,,. 6 4 Massillon -,,,, 54 Nlooster 46 Canton Timken page one hundred sixty-four Congratulations Class of '58 WOOSTER'S COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE I SPORT PIERCE S SHOP Phone 3-1766 143 E. Liberty St. 2:11::::::::::1:::::::::::--:::::::::2:::::::::::::::::21:::::::4 I I I OLIVER E ll Complete Line of Farm Tractors ' Congratulations I 550, 660, 770, sso, 990 Models I Finest in Farm Machinery , Class of ,58 E Shearer Farm Equipment f I Wooster, Ohio Phone 3-3866 I ik :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i IE ' ll I ll Il U U WALTER BATES, INC. I SCWO SERVICE IE Factory Direct : ' DODGE-PLYMOUTH I 'ik' 4 DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS :N :I II I Lincoln Highway West East Bowman St. Wooster, O. Phone 2-9776 Wooster, Ohio I I -------------A----AA---------4 - -- -::: :::: :: CITY BOOK STORE SMITH - CORONA TYPEWRITERS PORTABLE ADDING MACHINES Sales, Service, and Rentals HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES -A-----A-----A-----AA-A------A-:::::::::: 4 page one hundrd sixty-five page Today tcontinued from page fourj A lall pep rally alter school - cheerleaders Anita Carney, Carol jolliff, lillen Dix, Sue lVarren. Carol Sperry: WHS band saying Thanks for their new uniforms: Queen Beth Kindsvatter cuts the cake at Homecoming: Bud Bender trying to swing a gyroscope at the science assembly: Virginia Sale reprimanding Ron Mandolin at an as- sembly. Today fcontinued from page fivej Dedicatio not the new gym-janet Mosher giving the '57 gift of the loudspeaker to Mr. Sayre: a committee re- port in World Problems class-Bill Ports. joanne Wlood, Jeanette Treat. Sally Rhein, Sergeant jatne XN'ilson. Skytone-Ellen Dix. Virginia Yodr, Phyllis Troyerg seniors discussing scholarship tests-seated: Laura Jean Liggett. Mr. Paul Dodez, Don Culler: standing-Eleanor Howey, john Martin: seniors Anita Carney and Dave Brock ready to face the future. Tomorrow Ceontinued from page sixj Symbol of the United Nations: Bill Reesman and Terry Bishop wrapping Christmas packages at Annat's3 WVHS students representing the students of many races, nationalities, and beliefs of our world: Laurenz Schmid, Val Naujoks, limily Carafelli, Bill Ports, Terry Bishop, Sally Caplan, Russ Yamazaki, Gerry Richardson, Steve Leppla. Bethany Brown. Kitty Guthrie: Becky Reynolds clerks at Mathie's Music. Tomorrow continued from Ja e seven l 3 Looking forward to being college freshmen are Carolyn Tissot, Phil Dttnham, Larry Anderson, Jeanette Treat, Curt Dunham, and Ellen Dix: the David McGuire family at Christmas: Dougie, Mrs. McGuire. Donnie. Beth, and Mr. Mctiuireg Larry Acker and his prize steers. OO Q 0 fcontinued from page one hundred nineteen, Row 1-Sue Warren, Jan Fox, Joanne Montanya, Ellen Dix, Carol Jolliff, Anita Carney, Sandra Snyder, Pat Durstine, Cindy Catliff, Sally Rhein, Carolyn Tissot Row 2-Carolyn Whitford, Linda Johnson, Karen Warden, Roberta Snow, Carol Sperry, Bonnie Huxley, Sandra Isch, Row Row Bonnie Franco, Pat Trumphour 3-Mrs. Morris, Barbara Morgan, Judy Amstutz, Jan Jill Miller, Linda Flesher 4-Jackie Hersman, Beth Snoddy, Diane Brock, Linda hoff, Jackie Berger Hanzel, Mary Ann Johnson, Miff Yocum, Dorothy Dustman, Zufall, Linda Shearer, Amy Steiner, Sara Dalbey, Kay Dom- The student gym leaders of the girls' physical education classes are chosen by the teachers ol these classes on the basis of leadership, sportsmanship, ability, and enthusiasm. In gym clas- es the leaders help in various ways such as demonstrations, explanations of rules and games, and by refereeing in the classes and in intramural sports at noon. one hundred sixty-six Congratulations Class ot 1958 OHIO POWER COMPANY W f ff M6 gg 'Olttiummli WMUNW4 O X X . COMMISO RY CORPORATION --,,,::::: :Z :::::: ,:::: ::::::::::::::::::: Compliments of s Best Wishes-Class of '58 Steiner Oil Company GREEN THUMB Service Since 1936 YQUR FLQRAL 35 GARDEN CENTER 950 W. Liberty Street Wovsfer, Ohi0 1583 Madison Hill Phone 3 4766 -::::,:::::,::::::,::::4 ::,::::::,::::: 2: page one lu dred sixty-sev - fvv, -, v,,,-,,v,,,, :::::::::: F::::::::::::: :::::::::: AMBASSADOR CONGRA TULA TIONS.' RAMBLER METROPOLITAN MOLLIE MILLER SALES AND SERVICE W,,,,,,e, W,,,,,e,,, CRATER Motron co. 5 '5 37 E. North St. ooster, . 123 E- Lib Y I EE E EEEEEEEEEEEEEE EE E ll -----,-----v---,----v---v-::j ::::::::::::: THE WOOSTER HARDWARE CO. il? 132 W. Liberty Phone 2-6846 Best Wishes for the Class of '58 as BOND SHOE STORE WEST LIBERTY ST. --v ,,,... - ...... p--- ::::::---- Compliments Compliments Of of THOMAS MOLD and MAUREP. PHARMACY DIE CO, 1872 clevland Rd. 1 g h ndred y gl blic Sq jk? .!4l'Ll'lCl,f C0 DEPARTMENT STORE Serving the Public for Uver Three-Fourths of a Century Wwster, Ohio Y -----... ...YY- ---.-.vv vY., - - ....v ...vv :1 UU U1 CID NI Q 5 CE QIT1 www NN! L50 MI I U1 Q P' DA C0 CA WOOSTER DIVISION THE BORO-WARNER CORPORATION ii High Precision Manufacturers Compliments of SMITH GRUCERY p geo eh nd ed sxtynne r --v-.v------ v --,..- -- ..-...- K- ..-,f....-f..-..- -- v.-, ------Z--v Experienced in ' Phone QHOQZ-0846 this line 27 yrs. P A Y N E S Wooster, Ohio BALANCING H. B. PAYNE WHEEL STRAIGHTENING ALIGNMENT SHOCK ABSORBER 86 STEERING GEAR SERVICE FRAME STRAIGHTENING - TIRE TRUEING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE M2 Mi. East of Wooster on U.S. 30 on South Side of Highway r-v vv------ ---- ------ - - - ---- --- r - v--- -A ---- ---------------A ll 11 1+ MARTY'S HAT SHOP I1 ll tl HATS, PURSES, GLOVES :I C0mPlimgnt5 gf COSTUME JEWELRY, DRESSES :Q NYLON LINGERIE 1: 121 gAoKi1x1gh3reet N I C K L E S I+ I1 U U 5? if ::::::::::::::::::::::-:::A F S::::::::::::':::::::::::::: uBakers of I1 1+ ll Congratulations-Class of '58 Toastmaster bread woosma if kk TRANSPORTATION fryour Buss: 1748 Beall Ave. Phone 2-7931 1+ ll 11 L- o4:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i ::::::::::::::z:::::::::::::: f -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- ---- : HEATING :-: AIR CONDITIONING :-: INSULATION McGUIBE HEATING CO. REMBEQ 4Wa m..wW 3114 Cleveland Road Phone 2-6085 page one hundred seventy Congratulations to the Class of 1958 R THE AKRON BRASS MFG. CO., INC. DILLON'S sol-no SERVICE if WASHING, MOTOR TUNE-UP HOUSE TRAILER HAULING Cgmplimgnfg of 346 S. Market St. Phone 3-5731 W U U S T E R PRODUCTS Success to the Class of '58 C ' SCHRADER is HARDWARE I g ne hu f -A --'A-- A ---A--- '- WUUSTERIIIIIUSIIC CENTER, INC. WAYNE COUNTY'S COMPLETE MUSIC STORE Sheet Music - Accessories - Records - Radios - Instruments - Pianos On the South Side of the Square ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A I :xtxcxcc 'xxxxx cxzcxfxtx: I ll li fi THESE DOORS IDENTIFY -E 1 tl :I YOUR BEST WOOSTER J' 51 sss BANKING I ' Q I II CONNECTION EE I' 2.,,Q I :,: ::r:2'- :I If gg ..::--: f :- I -:-' :1-Q15 ,,4,, . .,.fV: ' TH E I ..eA :, 11 le1rt UITIZEN5 55 .. ,': 'f:' IIATIIIIIAL II :, 4 ur BANK I :' 5' :.: I 52 :f ll . , ., ,. A :I 1: WHERE YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED L C:::2f:222:222222222::::22:::::2:::::::::::- :I r 2222222222222222 2222 P2222 22222222222222 Compliments of BABY CHICKS wi? SILVER BROTHERS ik Wayne Poultry Farms 1 367 Madison Ave. 1437 E- BOWMAN ST- Tel. 3-5941 Wooster :r::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: ,i page one hundred seventy-two FRED SCHMIDT PONTIAC, INC. 220 E. North St.-KAN, 3-7010 T TAILORING :-: DRY CLEANING QQ The Complete Men's Store We me LEVINE S CLOTHES The Schoolboy Patrolmen. Their safety work is a credit to the Schools and The Community Sf? THE WOOSTEB AUTOMOBILE CLUB, Inc. 153W East Liberty St. - Wooster, O. Phone 2-7974 ln the Same Block Since 1915 F ::::::::: I SUCCESS ' TO , THE CLASS OF 'ss l I I l B A U E R L . LADDEBS il? Weige1's Barber Shop I THE BAUER . ' FIVE BARBERS ' 'E MANUFACTURING . ii? COMPANY , W , Oh' Cleveland Road Phone 2-2978 ooster lo I page one hundred seventy-three F II I ll ll l fI'I l I CLASS OF .I f' lf' J Pl X .Q '- -5' I I 53 1: mlm A w ig 9 V II I OIINEI S ll '1 ll TN. ., I ll -Lula-4 ' EE IE CAMERAS Congratulations ll FILM 1: FLASHBULBS from if PHOTO FINISHING ll ll , ll ll I SNYDER CAMERA SHOP vJ'of5s'E'i5 15fC0YlF8RE 1: 251 E. Liberty Q '-3112333333333333333333333 33333333 33--333333333 33333:-3 P333333333333333333333333333333 3133535335353:::::::::::::::: HAVE YOUR SHGES Neal F. Bowman 81 Son BY TTZSEERT REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Neal F. Bowman '15-Don Bowman '40 St R - Norma Newman '40, Harold Haun '39 algog Noguckiilgalr Frank Blough Jr. '45 J. Chernak- Prop. 431 N. Market St. Wooster' Ohio ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i ::::::::::::::: ::::::::::: :l ':-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::::::: ::::::: HUWARDJUHNSUNS Seafoods Our Specialty 28 Flavors -- Ice Cream Lincoln Highway East MR. 86 MRS. DAVID PLANK Owners - Manager page one hundred seventy-four -----v 1 1 5 if 5'-.. 1, -., ' Since 5 . 1884 , E. ' It Pays To Buy Quality 51 iff .I EEEEDLANDEPUS 5 Compliments of W. F. WEIGLEY Wooster, Ohio Farm Equipment GMC Trucks SALES 43: SERVICE 229 E. North St. 3333 'T3333333333--iiiiiiiilllittz AM.F. AUTOMATICS WOOSTER RECREATION -1? Phone 2-8906 ALLIS-CHALMERS I I BOWLING CENTER i i Welcome, Guest! You'll Always Find Good Food At SHANK'S STEAK HOUSE Lunch and Dining Room Service CHARCOAL STEAKS Plus . . . The Best Cup of Coffee in Town Open 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. - Wooster, Ohio - 1 Mile East on U.S. 30 Res. Ph. 2-7251 Business Ph. 2-6972 -::::::::::::,l ------- -A--- -----o--------- -::::: :::: ::::::::::v page one hundred seventy-five y-:::::: -:::::::::::::::::: KX Signs Of All Kinds Phone HO-2-5901 GOLD LEAF :: SCOTCHLITE PAINTED SIGNS TRUCK and WINDOW LETTERING NEON :: PLASTIC SIGNS SALES and SERVICE SILK SCREEN PROCESS SIGNS 615 W. Liberty Street Wooster, Ohio f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Best Wishes for your fulure Corner IDA Sweet Shop A good place to enjoy CONES, SHAKES, SUNDAES SOFT DRINKS 8c SANDWICHES Opposite the Fairgrounds ::f:::::::::::::::::::::::-.4 F AA---- A ------- A----- - AA-- Compliments of MO0RE'S BAKERY -iff ---- -- ----v ---::J F li lb lb li EE IDEAL DAIRY li lb EE Quality Dairy Products 5: I EE For Courteous, Dependable II Home Delivery li ll EE if' ll II CALL 3-2735 ii 1: it ': 1 1: Special Ice Cream 1 for parties, anniversaries I ff and binhdays II ll L ---A------- --AAA-------- - A ':-::::: ::::::::::::::::::: Congratulations Class of '58 WUOSIER OFFICE EOUIDMENT page one hundred seventy-six MIN'S DINER MIN'S DOWNTOWN DINETTE FOOT OF BEALL AVENUE vi? Open 24 Hours E p T d y from 6 A.M.-10 P.M. 214 W. LIBERTY ST. ik' Open 6 A.M.-7:30 P.M. Week-days Closed Sundays Congratulations to Class of 1958 WOOSTER THEATER WALKETTS UTMOST FAMILY SHOE STORE M , E in T 154 E. Liberty St. Wooster, Ohio owe medal JEWELL MOTOR PARTS C0 g f'ul 'i0 5 132 SOUTH BUCKEYE STREET WOOSTER, OHIO if 1t4',1ZiiiEs3E5??,2fi'?' ClLVPf31l!Tg5UgJVL1fEB Congratulations - Class of '58 COOPER ONE HOUR MARTINIZING MORE than dry cleaning 140 S. MARKET ST. Phone 3 6841 oc, .... -- ----- ---- v ----- ------- -- lg ldd Y DARI-LAND Sz CANDY SHOP HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND FRESH ROASTED NUTS CONES, SUNDAES- SI-IAKES, SANDWICHES West Liberty at Grant Phone 3-1786 r ....vv.-.- - ---- ------- :I I li Congratulations IQ? I li 'E Class of ,58 Best of Luck ll Cl '58 :g JULLIFF at STUCKEB of I I, ff? 1: iv ll ll if 0 RCA VICTOR TV 'HM STRUCK : 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC H APPLIANCES ig? gg 0 SPORTING Goons i . BOATS AND Where Tires are a Specialty, U OUTBOARD not a sideline 'g ill? if Be Wise QV, Phone CANQ 3-3070 COMMERCIALIZE M '1 G4 WOOSTER, OHIO DOYLESPTOWN STERLING page one hundred seventy-eight C0mPlimf'1fS Of THE WHITE HUT For that different and POTATO CHIP CO. Touch in 8004 foodv Makers of Opposite the Fairgrounds Wooster Potato Chips WOOSTER, OHIO We Wish for The Class of 1958 a Road of Life paved with happiness vi? WALTER H. JONES ROAD 8: CONSTRUCTION CO. ,,, ,,,, Q 1 frnisu roonsf PS ldfl Y page OIIC Success to Class of '58 FREEMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS l WE WELCOME X 5, i ALL ACCOUNTS ,Q I-'1 OPEN YOURS TODAY Q 1 4 1 ll I - , ,- ,O C sk, i s A 1 'T A P N I X il sm.. If CLEVELAND BEALL OFFICE DOWNTOWN OFFICE 1' Opposite the Hospital S. W. Public Square 4: Phone 3-7015 WAYNE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK I 0 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1111111111111 1111 '511111111111111111111111111 Congratulations from Evelyn King-Prop. 'I' H E J A N L I N PERMANENT WAVING-HAIR STYLING Th Sh f U I G.ft Featuring Merle Nonnan Cosmetics e op o nusua 1 s 219 E. Liberty St. Phone 2-8881 Call fHOl2'5846 135 W' North ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: hundred eighty i' I Compliments of CROWN CLEANERS THE CROWNING TOUCH IN DRY CLEANING 150 W. Liberty St. Phone 3 694 1 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: F::::::::::::::::::::::::: STORE il? WOOSTER FLORAL Southeast Corner of the Square COMPLIMENTS OF T A Y L O R S Your Safest Shoe S tore --A------------AA----- --AA -A --A- ----A----:::::::::::::- iiillllttiiiiiitiliililt:III F332Itttiiiiltttzziiiit::::::: T h ' Cl 0 ' f,,e'jQgg BOYD CURNELIUS, INC. Our Best Wishes for OLDSMOBILE Your SUCCESS Sales and Service Service on all make c Wooster's Fine Men's Store , Ph ne 3-3735 S515221322-4-iol1'ld:ffll'l1f'lLi'i'leIx xxx CRITES 81 WATSON OFFICE SUPPLIES 220 E. Liberty St. ROYAL TYPEWRITER SALES Service, and renta1 Pg e el lele f ----A------------ ----o ----- - -A-----------A-------------- -A---- Compliments of RAY CROW CLEANERS APPROVED SANITONE SERVICE REFRIGERATED WOOL AND FUR STORAGE Grant at North Congratulations Class of '58 CONCRETE FLOORS CO. 337 PALMER ST. PHONE 3-1931 F If GOOD LUCK 1958 GRADUATES 0 0 U gg WWST at WWST-PM - WOOSTER 1: 960 K.C. 104.5Meg. II I I ..... Serving Ohio's Foremost Agricultural Area I I I I I 1: BROADCASTING PROGRAMS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST I QI . . . INCLUDING . . . I The Hi h School Hour - SPORTS - The Cleveland Indiansg Hi h School and g g :I College Footballg Cleveland Browns Foothallg Basketball from around the entire I 1, Area - NEWS - Around the Clock. I ig PRESENTING EA CH YEAR II MISS WWST PAGEANTU HMISS OHIO PAGEANT ll II I ,,::::::::::::::-f::--:::::::::f::::-- ::- ---A------A------ ----- page one hundred eighty-two I I Congratulations - Best Wishes I Class of 1958 I I 717 I I The employees of Rubbermaid Incorporated I would like to extend to each of you congratulations U for the goal you have achieved and sincere best ,, wishes for a happy and prosperous future. I I if? . WOOSTER, OHIO I :::::1vC:1:: sl page one hundred eighty-three .V., Mtg. , .? ,a .V. .. 1 .N .. A V -... -- . ,. gm. V. ,., p, ,T ...L V ,5.W,b5 .5 .,.:?,,,.Vu,.G,3.V, ,qKf,,.4,, 1,,, .kh, ,A,2v,a,a'g, rx VVQ- sgiw - ':L11-i5,a 4?Q - , L,,,, -,. .f gzf-1 . 51-35 ' -... Q-V-51 '5i, rVEgIfQ5L-',:'i..:g, 'gi l 5.-5eV.,QQ..sV ' 5- 1, . .j:.3gj.gggg-5, ,. ':' ' 'i f --i1 1iir?' ' 9271- --fl -41' J. 5- Q' -1--1 S -.aaa-.3 saw-- V fiskg ' A ' ci- ' 'A mx rfb 'I '! 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