Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1959
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Text from Pages 1 - 138 of the 1959 volume:
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The Anclersonian
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Anderson High School
Forest Hills School District
Cincinnati 30, Ohio
Volume XXIX
Published by
Senior Class of 1959
"The time has come," the Walrus said,
"To talk of many things:
Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax -
Of cabbages - and kings -
And why the sea is boiling hot -
And whether pigs have wings."
Through the Looking Glass
Lewis Carroll
See reflected in these pages, as in a
mirror, the busy life of Anderson in all
its phases - from the first frenzied rush
to the last lingering farewell.
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Co-Editors .... .... S andra Pearce
Sherry Richards
Assistant Editor .... Jeanne Johnston
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Roy S. Tucker
Dedication
Mr. Tucker is ci mon who hos dedicoted his life to instructing ond
guiding the youth of the community. His keen, inquisitive mind led
mony o confused student in the poth of knowledge. No question wcis
too smell to be answered, no problem, too lorge to be solved. He
ccirried out his oppointed tosks cheerfully. His "How should I know if
science doesn't'?" still brings bcick nostalgic memories to those of us
who were lucky enough to hcive known him. Our only regret is thot
illness holds him from his chosen work.
Pcitrick Elder
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Reflections
Seniors. . .
Unclerclassmen
Administration.
Faculty. . .
Organizations.
Athletics. . .
Activities. . .
Advertisements
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The bell sounds, ond another doy of clcnsses begins
with crowds of Andersonites rushing through the holls.
The library is the center of everyday octivities where
students come to cotch up on lost night's homework
ond look up thot extro bit of reference for on "A"
grade.
Trained hands prepare the designs for
tomorrow's production and architectural
structures.
By applying principles of logical reason-
ing, Jerry Denges and Gerald Solters
prove cn theorem pertaining to spherical
distances.
By pracvical experimentation Russell Waddell
Robert Gibson, and Mary Martin analyze sub
sfances of which the physical world is composed
Ed Doench learns The Techniques of using a micro-
scope to explore the hidden mysteries of nature.
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The bustling commercial room offers numerous opporfuni-
Ties for offke procfice fo such students os Judy Winkle
and Choriene Wilmink, who seek futures in the business
world.
Practical skills required for building, maintaining, and equipping
homes supplement The academic training of Vernon Loiz and
Philip Burress.
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Seniors
As a senior dons his cap and gown in preparation for
graduation, many thoughts course through his mind.
He is going to be free from the restrictions under
which he labored while in school.
He has. successfully completed his secondary educa-
tion.
He is looking forward to success in college and in
business.
These reflections, however, constitute only the happy
side of the picture, he will have some regrets.
He is forsaking a kind of security which the school
offers.
Perhaps he won't admit it, but he will probably miss
the school itself.
He is leaving old friends and familiar faces for a
world of business which is new and foreign.
Hope and expectation, nevertheless, overbalance his
anxieties when he contemplates the future and its chal-
lenges.
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PATRICIA ELLEN ALSIP
GAYLE LYNNE ANDERSON
SUSAN LEE ARNOLD
WILLIAM BARTELS
WILBUR JUDSON BAUMANN
LARRY FRANCIS BEHYMER
.IUDITH ANN BINKLEY
CHARLES THEODORE BORGEL
WILLIAM GERALD BRIDGES
CAROL LEE BROCKSCHMIDT
PETER RALPH BROMER
CARLYN KAY BROWN
SUSAN JEAN BURNS
DOROTHY ANN BUSCHUR
ROBERT ANTHONY CARDONE
SUSAN FAY CHANEY
JEROLD CHARLES CHAPMAN
NANCY RUTH COLEMAN
SANDRA NEWELL CORKEN
RITA MAE COTTRELL
CARL MELVYN CROWTHERS
FRANK EMMET CURNAYN
CAROLYN ANN DAILY
MICHAEL DAVIS
JERRY ALAN DENGES
JOHN RICHARD DOGGETTE
BRUCE MARTIN DUDLEY
JO DEL DUNHAM
GEORGE PATRICK ELDER
JAMES CURTIS EUBANKS
JESSE EVERSOLE
THEODORE THURL FAHRLENDER
WAYNE BURTON FORD
DONALD ARTHUR FORG
JAMES MARTIN GALVIN
DOUGLAS GEAR
JOYCE ANN GERHARDT
JERALD MARVIN GILKERSON
JOYCE CAROL GLENN
JUDLTH ANN GOMIEN
GLENNA LEIGH GOOD
CHARLOTTE ANN GRAGG
LINDA LEE GRAYSON
JANET LEE GREER
TERRY LEE HAMPTON
JUNE EVELYN HANNAN
SHIRLEY JEAN HANNAN
DENNIS LEE HAVLIN
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RONALD WENDELL HOFFMAN
ORSON HORNSBY
JAMES CARL HUBBARD
JOHN STANTON JAY
JOHN WILLIAM JENSEN
SANDRA LEE JOHNSON
NANCY JEANNE JOHNSTON
JUNE LYNN JONES
JUDITH LYN JUDGE
CLARISSA MAE JULIEN
EMMA JANE JUSTES
JOHN DAVID JUSTICE
MERVYN CHARLES KELLER
PAULENE KELLER
DONNA MAYHEW KENDALL
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RONALD WILLIAM KINDRED
JOHN ALLAN KIRBY
GARY LYNN KLEIN
ROBERT STANLEY KNAEUPER
JAMES ALBERT KROEGER
BARBARA LEE LANCASTER
GAIL HOWARD LANG
CAROLE JEAN LAWSON
PATRICIA ANN LOARING
JANET LOUISE LUDLOW
JERRY MASSMAN
ROBERT R. MCELHANEY
JAMES ALFRED MCGILL
CAROLYN JEAN MEEKER
ADOLF THOMAS MEIER
GARY LEONARD MILLER
WILMA JEAN MILLION
KAREN RUTH MONTGOMERY
JANET MARIE OBERMEYER
JUDITH ANN OSBORN
THOMAS HOWARD OTTEN
MATTIE ANN OUZTS
SANDRA KAYE PEARCE
DAVID HENRY PETERS
RICHARD BARRY PINKVOSS
SANDRA LEE PIRMAN
FREDRICK ELMER PORTNER
LYNN JANE RHEIN
DONALD FORREST RICHARDS
SHERRY LEE RICHARDS
KAY LESLIE ROSS
KENNETH WAYNE RUSSELL
SHIRLEY LOUISE RYALL
SUZANNE RYAN
GERALD DUAYNE SALTERS
THOMAS HAROLD SCARBOROUGH
GERALD LEE SCHIESZLER
ROBERT ALAN SCHIFRIN
ROBERT LEE SCHMIDT
RUTH ANN SCHMIDT
BARRY WILLIAM SCHMITT
JEROME GEORGE SCHRAGE
HILDEGARD H. C. SCHWARZ
RONALD LEE SCHWEITZER
LUCILLE ALBERTA SHARP
FRANK WILLIAM SHEPARD
TERRANCE RONALD SMITH
WILLIAM DALE SPRESSER
GERALD LEE STANKORB
LOIS JEAN STAUB
ROGER SCOTT STILES
ROBERT JOE STRICKMEYER
JUDITH ANN THEURER
TERRY LEE THOMAS
JERRY DALE TODD
PATRICIA L. TOMLINSON
JOHN MICHAEL TOREN
JANET LOUISE TUCKER
MARILYN E. UNDERWOOD
ROBERT VAN CAMP
JULIA ANN VANHOOSE
ENA FAY WAGERS
DELLA KATHERINE WARFORD
DELORES ANN WEAVER
JEANNE ROSE WEIL
MARTHA JEAN WEST
JOYCE ANN WHITE
MICHAEL HUGH WILHOIT
CHARLENE MARIAM WILMINK
BONNIE WINKELBACH
JUDITH ANN WINKLE
JOAN LOUISE WOLFANGEL
ROBERT L. WOLFE
JOHN RICHARD WORLEY
WILLIAM EMERY WORTH, Jr.
RICHARD ANSON WYKOFF
PHYLLIS KAY YAZELL
PATRICIA ANN YENKE
CHARLES WILLIAM YORK
JERRY LEE YORK
Underclassmen
The underclassman is a person of many and varied
interests. His extracurricular activities are evidenced by his
wide participation in the various clubs and sports: but
since the main objective of a school is education, most of
the student's time is spent on his studies.
The acquiring of a good basic knowledge cannot be
over emphasized. No matter what type of course the
student is taking, basic knowledge and good study habits
are of paramount importance. If a person anticipates be-
ing successful in later lite, he must have a strong founda-
tion upon which to build. In a sense, the way he spends
his days as an underclassman can greatly influence the
kind of life he will lead.
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OFFICERS: Betty lnlow, Treasurer,
James Hudson, Vice-Pres., Gary
Fletcher, President, Jean Kunz, Sec-
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Christmas material for the Junior
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Burress
Chambers
Cheatham
Christophel
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Fletcher
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Griffis
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Hudson
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Jones
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Lane
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Furman
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Gibson
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Masters
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Milton
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Mitchell
Nichols
Nolan
Nordmeyer
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Pryor
Raymond
Rust
Sanderfer
Scarborough
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J. Silver
Skirvin
Sleevys
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Sturgeon
Waddell
Walters
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Wissman
Wood
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Marcum
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P. Smith
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Tudor
Ulmer
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Wegner
Wehrman
Wiebking
M. Wright
Younkman
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Doyle
Flake
Haller
Lampe
C. Miller
S. Miller
Morgan
Nickum
Rusk
Swisher
Agostini
Armstrong
Bardoft
Berry
Boles
Borgel
Bossetf
Buechner
Chapman
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Clem
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Davidson
K, Day
M. Day
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Ellsberry
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Flynn
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Sharon Frokes, Secretory, Jack McMillin, Treasurer,
Bill Spitzer, President, and Don Corken, Vice-President, admire their trophies.
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Bickel
Bloom
Bode
Buschur
Carson
Cash
Castor
Corken
Cottrell
Craft
Curnayn
Dixon
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Kinbaum
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Kraemer
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Latham
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McFadden
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Mueller
Mullen
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O'Brien
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Otten
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Proske
Ragland
Ramundo
Gilkerson
Gilpin
Gravett
Gregory
Henderlight
Hennike
Heywood
Hicks
Hofmeier
Holt
Houze
Howard
Johnson
Julien
Justice
Keller
R. King
Kinney
Klein
KOPP
Lathrop
Leever
Little
Ludlow
Mays
McClanahan
McCollum
McCord
Meyer
Middleton
D. Moore
Y. Moore
Munn
Murphy
Murray
Nichols
Pape
Perry
Phillips
Platt
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Remke
Rhodes
Richardson
C. Richey
H. Richey
Rollins
Roush
l. Schaeter
M. Schaefer
Schatzman
Schieszler
Schulte
Schummer
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Shannon
Spraker
Staub
Steingruk
Stivers
Todd
Tolbert
Trabish
Tucker
Ventura
Wagers
Walter
Walters
Wellman
Wettengel
Wettsfein
Wilce
B. Yenke
R. Yenke
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Royse
Rubel
Samson
Sargent
Schlotterbeck
Schmitt
L. Schneider
M. Schneider
Shaw
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Sutton
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Vance
Van Gorkom
Van Ness
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C. Ward
Wegelin
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Wolfangel
Wolfe
Wolven
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Brewsa ugh
Haywood
Hel? rom
Meyer
Schultz
Williams
Wilson
Dick Sargent, Lee Ann McCollum, Steve Francis, and Karla Ma-
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Richard Smoof, President, and
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Brown, Secretary, Philip Burns, Vice-President,
Ronald Camden, Treasurer, open fhe door fo
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M. Marshall
Maslowski
Menke
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Borgerding Leaman
Elbisser Scanlon
Murphy
Myers
Neal
Noble
Owen
Pangburn
Pearce
Pfeffer
Poloanz
Robe
Ramey
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Swisher
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Winkelbach
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Wittmeyer
Worth
Nordmeyer
Obermeyer
Olsson
Otto
Philhower
Pierce
Pinnell
Pirman
Rhein
Richards
Richardson
Robinson
Royse
Ruark
Rudy
Ruess
Schweitzer
E. Scott
R. Scott
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V. Smith
W. Smith
Smoot
Stelter
Stone
Strickmeyer
Sturgeon
Tindall
Turner
Tvrdy
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Wettenge
Wiggins
Wilhoit
Williams
Wright
Wykoit
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Zeisler
WILLIAM M. JUDD EDWARD B. WRIGHT LOUIS W. GRAF, Jr. P. C. MUHLBERGER
President Vice-President Member Member
GEORGE G. WHITE PEGGY GILFILLEN PAUL WEIS
Member Clerk Curriculum Coordinator
Forest Hills
Board of Education
Administration
MILDRED FIGGINS
Secretary
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ELLEN RICKEY
Secretary
HERSCHEL D. WEST
Superintendent
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To the Seniors -
High school graduation does not represent the end of
the road but rather a bend in the road. The achieve-
ment of such a goal is no time to rest on your oars.
The greatest danger that can come to mankind is the
danger inherent in self-satisfaction and self-gratihcation.
The Parable of the Talents teaches us that we must
strive to improve and to build upon those God-given
abilities which, if developed properly, will yield a large
measure of satisfaction.
A noted writer once said, "The darkest hour in any
man's life is when he sits down to plan how to get
money without earning it."
There probably is nothing more important to young
people today than the realization that there is power
in self-restraint, power in knowledge, and power in
prayer.
Discover yourself, glorify yourself, trust in God, and
your future will be assured.
Congratulations, and best wishes.
E. W. Titus
E. WAYNE TITUS
Principal
T , -' J. wALTeR Reece
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Secretary
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Miss JEAN SHOPE
Wilmington College, B.S. Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice.
Mr. ROGER B. GROOMS
Wilmington College, B.S. Dramatics, Speech, American History.
Miss VIRGINIA SMITH
Ohio University, B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing l, Shorthand l.
Mr. JOSEPH P. SHAFER
Ohio State University, B.S., M.Ed. Chemistry.
Mrs. RUTH S. KERSHNER
University of Cincinnati, B.A. English ll, Ill.
Mr. JOSEPH CRUSE
University of Cincinnati, B.S., M.Ed, World History, American His-
tory.
Faculty
Mr. CHARLES L. BROWN
Miami University, B.S. World History, Sociology.
Miss VERA M. NASH
Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A., University of Cincinnati, M. Ed.
University of Kentucky, School of Library Science, Librarian
English lV.
Mrs. MARY H. STRUKE
Miami University, B.S. English IV, Spanish.
Mr. KENNETH J. FURRIER
Miami University, B.S. American Problems.
Mr. JOSEPH MOLER
Wilmington College, B.S. Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts
Mrs. NATALIE NEILL
Hanover College, B.A. English Ill, Journalism.
Mr. FREDERICK COX
University of Kentucky, B.S. Algebra I, II.
Miss ELIZABETH MADDOX
Ohio University, B.S., University of Paris. French, Latin,
Mr. HAROLD LONGWORTH
Union College, B,A. General Business, Sales, Law..
Mr. RICHARD TOBIN
Xavier University, B.S. English I, II.
Miss HELEN MERZ
Hanover College, B.S. English I.
Mr. ERCEL R. FRYER
Transylvania College, B.S. University of Kentucky, M.S. General
Science.
Miss RACHEL BRYANT
Miami University, B.S. General Mathematics, Algebra I.
Mr. FREDERICK PAULY
Bowling Green State University, B.S. Industrial Arts.
Mrs. MARIAN T. WRIGHT
Ohio University, B.S. Health.
Mrs. PAULINE MINDER
Ohio University, B.A., M.S. Home Economics.
Mr. DONALD WIXSOM
Ohio State University, B.S. Biology.
Miss DORIS MITCHELL
Wilmington College, B.S. Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigo-
nometry.
Mrs. THELMA MORGAN
College of Nursing and Health, University of Cincinnati, R.N.
School Nu rse.
Miss CAROL HEXT
University of Cincinnati, B.S. B.App.Arts, Art.
Mr. QUENTON D. MILLER
University of Cincinnati, B.S. Boys' Physical Education.
Mrs. DOROTHY W. SCOTT
Miami University, B.S. Girls' Physical Education.
Mr. WESLEY RITCHEY
University of Cincinnati, B.S. World History, Geography.
Mr. LEONARD BLACK
Ohio University, B.S. Industrial Arts iElectricity and Metal World.
Mr. RICHARD WESP
University of Cincinnati, B.S., College Conservatory of Music.
Vocal Music.
Mr. VIRGIL H. WILSON
University of Cincinnati, B.S., College Conservatory of Music,
B.M., Xavier University, M.Ed. Instrumental Music.
Service
Personnel
Malron
Violet Gaffney
Bus Drivers: ROW ONE: Howell, Broxferman, Waller, Knabe, McCoy, Justice. ROW TWO: M
Dielifian
Carr, Ellsberry, Ulmer, McDaniel, C. Carr, Wiffmeyer, E. Taylor, A. Taylor, Wilferf.
Cusfodians: Mclnfosch, Roesch, Marshall, Biedenlnarn, Jones, Dunn.
Louella Reece
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Cafeteria Sfaff: ROW ONE: Jones, Wolfangel, Mechlin, Askew, Ragland, Perry. ROW TWO:
Borgel, Grcxbel, Bowen, Ludlow, Ingram, Burck, Metre, Herget, Mack, Channel, Leuser.
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Organizations play a major role in the life of the students
at Anderson. The clubs give members an opportunity to
learn about the world they will enter after high school, to
strengthen qualities of leadership, to develop their talents
further, and to serve the school.
Training for and learning about the field that a senior
wishes to enter after graduation is very important, hence
the existence of such groups as FBLA, FTA, Health Careers,
Latin, and Science Clubs. To suggest job possibilities in the
post high school world, local industries invite such organiza-
tions to visit their plants. The training process is served by
the pupils' actual participation in activities in their chosen
fields, FTA members ocassionally assume teaching respon-
sibilities in elementary classes, and Health Career members
assist in Cincinnati Hospitals.
All the clubs afford ample opportunities for the exercise
of qualities of leadership. Even though a student isn't
elected to an office, he may serve on numerous committees.
For those who care to pursue further a specific field, such
as music or iournalism, the Band, various choruses, Glee
Club, the Lantern, and the Andersonian welcome recruits.
To improve the school is the aim of the service clubs:
Hi-Y, Key Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Student Council, Varsity
and Proiection Club. They give their time to aid school
projects and their money to further worthy school causes.
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Omcers: Jeanne Johnston, Secretary, Walter Reece, Adviser, Robert Cardone, President, Theodore Borgel,
Vice-President, Richard Worley, Treasurer.
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Student Councll
Members: Cardone, Johnston, Fletcher, Salters, Armstrong
Hudson, Waddell, Schieszler, Clark, Gragg, Kendall, Herget,
Crowthers, Schmitt, Henclerlight, Reece, Adviser, Smoot, Spitzer
Pinkvoss, Good, Pobanz, Cooper, McCollum, Sargent, Clough
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Worth, Worley, Ford, Houze, Walters, Borgel, Perry. Not pic
tured: Winkleboch, Montgomery.
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Associate Editor
Marilyn Underwood
Business Manager
Jerry Todd
Editor
Barbara Herget
Lantern
Adviser Page Editors: ROW ONE: F. Speaks, M. Klotter, M, Wright, S, Nichols. ROW TWO: F
Nqfqlie Neill Portner, J, Doggette.
Reporters: ROW ONE: Kendall, Osborn, Meeker, Zimmerman, Marcum, Armstrong, Bateman. ROW
Brinkman, Gorman, Winkle, Masters, Obermeyer. THREE: Havens, Munn, Dudley, Rolke, Duggan.
ROW TWO: Fletcher, Leisure, Clough, Hasz, Platt,
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Editors: Sherry Richards, Sandra Pearce, Co-Editors, Jeanne Johnston, Associate Editor.
sistant: William Worth,
Typist
Gayle Anderson
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Ve ra M. Nash
Andersonian
Literary Editor
Patrick Elder
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Division Editors: Armstrong, Judge, Ross, Burns, Corken, Good, ROW TWO: Todd, Winkle, Gragg, Dudley. li'
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Circulation Staff: Buschur, Gerhardf, While, Managers,
Weil, Keller, Lawson, Hergef, Johnson, Montgomery, Lan-
caster, Meeker, Warlord, Brockschmidf, Sharp, Tomlinson,
Advertising Staff: Zimmerman, Pirman, Marcum, Meier, Pinkvoss, Weaver,
b Kunz, Jones. ROW TWO: Rhein, Daily, Vanhoose, Wrighl, Arnold.
O ermeyer, Kendall, Schwarz.
Ari' Staff: Emma Jusfes, Donna Kendall, Sue Kennedy, Edilorf Terry
Hampton Cnof picfuredj.
Underclass Staff: Mary E. Martin, Sue Rhodes. Ellen Pore
Grand Gold Key
Sondra Pearce, Kay Ross
Scholarship Keys
ln order that scholarship keys may be more meaningful, the
procedure by which they may be obtained has been revised. In
general, standards and time limits for the attainment of keys have
been raised.
The following procedure is in effect:
l. Points are figured on semester grades. Points are awarded
as follows:
A - 4 points, B - 3 points.
2. The first key which may be earned is the Bronze, which re-
quires 36 points earned by the end of the Sophomore year.
3. The Silver Key requires 72 points earned by the end of the
Junior year.
4. The final key is the Gold, requiring lO8 points.
Gold Key: Richards, Pace, Burns, Ryall, Winkle, Salters. ROW TWO: Peter, Portner,
Worth, Todd, Cordone.
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Silver Key: ROW ONE: Johnston, Leisure, Armstrong, Buschur, Hurney, Emmert, T. Jensen, Silver, Elder, Curnayn, Waddell
Brockschmidt, lnlow, Floyd. ROW TWO: Judge, Mishler, Staub, Justes. ROW FOUR: Gibson, Doggette, Ford, Borgel, Kirby, J
White, Tudor, Schmidt, Pfingstag, Martin, Williams. ROW THREE: Jensen, Stiles.
Bronze: ROW ONE: Murphy, Klotter, Chambers, Ryan, Howes,
Muller, ROW TWO: Armstrong, Wolven, Nichols, Havens, Meeker
Platt, M. Schaefer, Fletcher, ROW THREE: I. Schaefer, Kennedy,
Hendershot, Silver, Harne, Marshall, Masters, McDaniel, Schlot
Terbeck. ROW FOUR: Rhodes, Kittrell, Mullen, Wright, Schwarz
Heywood, Cowperthwaite, Mullins, Sharp. ROW FIVE: Walters
Houze, Peggy, Anderson, Gress, Nichols, Wegelin, Stein.
ROW ONE: Porfner, Clough, Sounder, Brockschmidf, McDaniel, Pefer, Silver. ROW TWO: Bopp, Elder, Nichols, Doggerfe, Salters,
Klorier, Schlofterbeck, Tudor, Rhodes, Heywood, Pierce, Emmerf, Graveff, Waddell, Often, Houze, Ellioff.
Scholarship Team
ROW ONE: Cardone, Warlord, Duncan, Tvrdy, Heeb, Romundo, McDaniel, Elder, Mullen, Worth. ROW
TWO: Pearce, Hurney, Cannon, Martin, Robinson, Korb, Marshall, Plaff, Hergef.
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Band Officers: Barry Schmitt, President lCenterl:
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Perry, Jensen, Todd, Wolfangel.
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Jerry Chapman, Vice-President, Jeannie Kunz,
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Band
Color Guards
Nancy English
Sandy Johnson
Karla Maslowski
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Drum Major and Assistant
Barry Schmitt, Dennis Schmitt
Maiorettes: Joan Wolfangel, Delores Weaver, Linda
Grayson, Norma Butts, Jeannie Kunz, Barbara
Bradford.
Anderson Symphonic Bancl
Sara Lehr
Flutes
Donald Houze - I
Adeline Schmidt
Marian Swisher - Il
Sue Kutchera
Juanita Sturgeon
Sandra Duncan
Oboes
Sharon Beoddy - I
Sandra Nichols -ll
English Horn
Sandra Duncan
Bassoons
Laurella Lederer - I
Donald Perry - ll
Clarinets
Thomas Jensen - I
tLucille Sharp
Carol Schlotterbeck
Lana Kinney
Judy Walker - ll
iPaulene Keller
Karen Van Gorkom
Barbara Baeuerlin
Alene Bean
Gene Anderson
i'Seniors
Piccolo Clarinets Trumpets
Marlene McCoy - III
Christine Worth
Charles Pearce
Kay Wendall
Diane Moore
Sue ltin
Alto Clarinets
Jackie Korb
TJoan Wolfangel
Bass Clarinets
John Middleton
Terry Knabe
Contra-Bass Clarinet
'iTed Borgel
Alto Saxophones
'iJerry Chapman -
Jeannie Kunz
Ruth Meeker - ll
Betty Ward
Tenor Saxophone
John Rolke
Baritone Saxophone
TPete Bromer
Cornets
Richard Holmes -
Gordon Gear
Dennis Nichols
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Keith Pape - I
Pete Wettstein - Il
Jim Miller
Gus Schieszler
Bill Heil
Gilbert Sears - Ill
Bobbie Tarvin
Bob Wilhoit
Baritones
Jerry Silver
David Martin
Chuck Osmond
Edna Buschur
French Horns
tDorothy Buschur
Marty Bopp - III
Joan Pinkvoss
Dennis Schmitt - lV
George Hill
Trombones
Uerry Todd - l
William Nolan
David Ryall - ll
Larry Mason
Forrest Heis - Bass
Bob Kelly - Ill
Ron Scarborough
Recording Basses
Ed Proske - I
Jack Tucker
John Wood
Sousaphones
Jerry Meyer
Lee Galtney
String Basses
Jo Comstock
Rita Ramundo
Bill Spitzer
Bass Drums
Judy Carson
7iCharlotte Gragg
Snare Drums
Bill Armstrong -
i'Emma Justes
Louis Bloom
Joe Walters -ll
James Gress
'Charlotte Gragg
Cymbals
Donna Borgel
Tympani
7iBarry Schmitt
i'Seniors
Clarinet Ensemble: J. Korb, C. Schlotterbeck, T. Jensen, J. Middleton, L. Sharp
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Mixed Ensemble D. Helm, S. Mishler, K
Ross C Daily J Winkle, W. Worth, R
Wegner R Hoftmcm,
Flute Ensemble Donald Houze, Adeline Schmidt,
Drum Ensemble E Justes, B. Schmitt, J.
Wolters W Armstrong, J. Gress, C. Gregg.
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Boys' Chorus: ROW ONE: Wettengel, Howes, Secretory: Buschur, Pinkvoss, Baumann, Gralt. ROW FOUR: Furman, Coplinger, Sears,
ROW TWO: Pinnell, Latham, Camden, Scott, Weil, Hoffman, Rolke, Spraker, Behymer, Spitzer, Vice-President, Jones, Ulmer,
President, ROW THREE: McCIdnahan, Flake, Royce, Gollahan, Treasurer, Morgan.
Boys' Chorus
Accompanists: Kitty Hurney, Lee Ann
McCollum, Linda Younkman.
Triple Trio: ROW ONE: Ellen Pace, Ingrid Schaefer, Janet
Gorman. ROW TWO: Sandy Ragland, Benita Hay, Bonnie
McDaniel. ROW THREE: Carol Ellsberry, Charlene Zim-
merman, Sandra Kittrell.
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man, Clough, McCollum, P. Wolfangel. ROW TWO: Owen,
Cardone, Gregory, Henderlight, Baker, Luh, Christophel,
Duvall. ROW THREE: Stiles, Blackburn, Smoot, J. Silver,
ROW ONE: Murphy, Klein, Chambers, Guinther, Stone, Bromer,
Ouzts, Elder, Pace, Obermeyer, McCollum. ROW TWO: Buschur,
Warford, Weil, King, lnlow, Cook, Pobanz, Crapsey, Adams, F.
Keller, P. Keller. ROW THREE: Hague, Ellsberry, Garman, Robin-
Brockschmidt, Lawson, Burns, Buschur, Osborn. ROW FOUR:
Helm, Partner, Wegner, Spraker, Spitzer, Rhodes, Mishler,
Konop, Daily, B. Staub, Harne.
Girls' Glee Club
son, Ragland, Howlett, Martin, Wolven, McDaniel, Hay, M.
McDaniel. ROW FOUR: Ruark, Pierce, Schaefer, Hornsby, Heeb,
Kitfrell, Hinners, Richards, Zimmerman, Olsson, Dean, Smith.
Members: ROW ONE: Ruloel, Ward, Hoeltge, Ellis, Elder, Ventura. Barge-l, King, Dean, Kramer, O'Brien. ROW FIVE VanGOrkorn
ROW TWO: BGFCl0Fl, Boles, Ellsberry, OOl4S, 5ChC19f6F, Ragland, Heywood, Lathrop, Huedepohl, Carson, Hittinger Mullen
Kopp, Keller. ROW THREE: Day, Wolven, Havens, Little, Manning, Kinbgum,
Fogg, Flake, Gilkerson. ROW FOUR: Maslowski, Tolbert, Moore,
Officers: Schlotterbeck, Vice-President, Moore, Treasurer, Raymond, Secretory,
Murphy, Representative, Phillips, Publicity, Hoeltge, lnter-Club Re-p,, Yenke, World
Fellowship, McDaniel, Music, Kinney, Worship, Gorman, Social, Rhodes, Inter-Club
Rep., Ward, Service Proiects: Smith, Adviser: McCollum, President,
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J. Greer
P. Keller
N. Coleman
G. Good
J. Gomien
J' Wlnkle Officers: ROW ONE: Masters, Worship
S- RYCUJ Nichols, Publicity, Wolfangel, V.-Pres.
J, White Pinkvoss, Treas, ROW TWO: Hurney, Music
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J. Obermeyer
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Senior
ROW ONE: Jones, Pace, Loaring, Raymond, J. Ouzts, Floyd,
Marcum, Inlow, Ruft, Leisure, Shaw, Weaver. ROW TWO: Arm
strong, Klotter, Younkman, Yenke, Wissman, Combs, Ivers, Duvall
Miller, Chambers, Hamilton, ROW THREE: Luh, Nichols, Zimmer
man, Rhein, Keller, Gerhardt, Ryan, A. Ouzts, Arnold, Grayson
Underwood. ROW FOUR: West, Gomien, Herget, Obermeyer,
Kennedy, Marshall, Yazell, Mitchell, Montgomery, Judge, Brock
schmidt. ROW FIVE: Martin, Lehr, Justes, Harne, Hendershot,
Pirman, Inter-Club, Kunz, Sec., Burns, Pro
gram, Corken, Squad, Johnston, Pres.
Mitchell, Adviser. N. Pic.: Leisure, Inter-
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SIX: Comstock, Mullins, Munn, Kennedy, Theurer, J. Hannan,
McShane, Howlett, Ferone, Grant, Brown. ROW SEVEN: Ross,
Anderson, Richards, Sharp, White, Lawson, S, Hannan, Greer,
Pfingstag, Mishler, Daily. ROW EIGHT: Pearce, Coleman, John-
son, Bradford, Clinger, Tomlinson, Schwarz, Cannon, Cowper-
thwaite, Winkle, Kendall.
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Black, Murphy, Rubel, Kutchercu, Armstrong, Pcice. ROW TWO
Johnke, McCoy, Ellis, Chambers, Elder, B. Word, R. Meeker,
Lederer, Korb, Walker. ROW THREE: Romundo, Nichols, Worth
Brinkman, Wilmink, Forg, Fluke, D. Duvclll, G. Meeker, Boles
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tin, Lehr, Wissmun, Howlett, Ferone. ROW FIVE: McDoniel, Munn,
Smith, Hurney, Word, Kinbcxum, Gorman, King, B. McDaniel,
Mullins. ROW SIX: Pearce, Borgel, Rhodes, Cowperthwcite,
Cannon, Tomlinson, Lothrop, Heywood, Sharp, VonGorkom.
Girls' Athletic Association
Voss, Rec. Sec., M. Duvoll, CUFF. SCC
Kennedy, Out. Chairmen.
Officers: J. Wolfongel, Trecis., S. Hannon
Soc. Chairman, C. Brockschrnidt, V.-Pres
G. Good, Pres., D. Scott, Adviser, J. Pink
Outstanding Members of 1959:
Honor Girl - Glenna Good
Achievement- Carol Brockschmidt
Winning Teams:
Soccer - Sophomores
Volleyball - Freshmen
Basketball - Freshmen
Baseball - Freshmen
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Richards, Zimmerman. ROW THREE: Mishler, McShane, King,
Clinger, Maslowski, Floyd, Marcum, Caplinger, Pace, Arm-
strong.
The Fellowship of the Hi-Y accepts the purpose: "To create
maintain, cmd extend, throughout the home, school, and com
munity, high standards of Christian character."
Officers: Patrick Elder, President, Harold Longworth, Adviser, Jerry Todd,
Treasurer, Thomas Meier, Vice-President, Fredrick Partner, Chaplain, David
Peters, Secretary.
Jim Gress, Tom Often, Dennis l-lavlin, Hi-Y mem-
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Officers: Frank Curnayn, Treasurer, Ronald Word,
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Kirby, Rolke, Schmitt, C. Crowthers. ROW TWO: Gibson, T. Titus.
Cardone, Daily, Schieszler, Spitzer, Dougherty, Walters, R.
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Officers: Wayne Ford, President, John Kirby Vice-President:
Charles Brown, Adviser: James Eubanks, Treasurer: Richard
Worley, Secretary.
Members: ROW ONE: Fahrlender. ROW TWO: Waddell
Fletcher, ROW THREE: Meier, Miller, Elder. ROW FOUR
Keller, Gibson, Todd, Forg. ROW FIVE: Jensen, Daugherty
Cardone, Bearse, Corken. ROW SIX: Rolke, Borgel, Hud
san, York, Hornsby, Crowthers.
Proiection Club
Members: ROW ONE: W. Reece, Adviser: Meeker, Proske, Osmond. ROW FOUR: Gregory, Wegelin, Hili,
Lammers, Wolven. ROW TWO: Hayden, Howes, Cramer.
Schmitt, Pinnell. ROW THREE: McClanahan, Pinkvoss,
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Members: ROW ONE: Rabe, Floyd, Black, McCoy, lnlow, Ellis,
lvers, Howes, Korb, Walker, Kutchera, V. Ward, Obermeyer.
ROW TWO: R. Meeker, Behymer, Raymond, P. Wolfangel, Kopp,
Ragland, Keller, Johnston, Rhein, Pobanz, Boles, Klotter, Murphy.
ROW THREE: Robinson, C. Meeker, J. Woltangel, M. Duvall,
Flake, Forg, D. Duvall, Smith, Seiter, Ramundo, Nichols, B. Ward,
Jones. ROW FOUR: Worth, Elder, Martin, Herget, Schlotterbeck,
Gorman, Maslowski, B, McDaniel, Obermeyer, C. Ward, Yazell,
Wendell, P. Yenke. ROW FIVE: B. Yenke, Howlett, Duggan, Com-
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Officers: Sue Kennedy,
Treas., Danna Kendall,
Pres., Gail Armstrong,
V.-Pres, Marge Wright,
Flag Beurers: John Van Gorkom, Steve Donaldson
stock, O'Brien, Buschur, Mishler, Finnell, M, McDaniel, Grove
Munn, Clough, Borgel. ROW SIX: Theurer, Ross, Hendershot
Schmidt, N. Rhein, Tolbert, Day, Brinkman, Ruark, Kennedy
Daily, Judge, Montgomery. ROW SEVEN: Richards, Rhodes
Pearce, Mullins, Swisher, Vanhoose, Winkle, Van Gorkom, Gragg
Kinbaurn, McShane, Linder. ROW EIGHT: Kittrell, Simonitsch
Gaffney, Tarvin, Lathrop, Graff, Dudley, Wykoft, Meier, Ciinger
Johnson, Tucker, Bradford.
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viser, Baeuerlin, Treasurer: Borgel, Secretary, Johnson
President: Armstrong, Vice-President, C. Little, Pro
gram Chairman, Phillips, Ellis. ROW TWO: lvers, Ruff
Zimmerman, P. Wolfangel, Good, P. Yenke, J. Wal
fangel, Marcum, Mitchell, Murphy, ROW THREE: Jones,
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Frakes, Grant, McShane, Tolbert, Rollins, Van Gorkom,
King, B. Yenke, Schlotterbeck, Munn. ROW FIVE
Clinger, Duggan, Hittinger, Tucker, Gaftney.
Health Careers Club Future Teachers
of
America
Members: ROW ONE: Jones, Ward, Hinkle, Floyd, Combs, Johnston, Rhein, Clark,
Struke, Adviser. ROW TWO: Maslowski, Grayson, Arnold, Mitchell, Montgomery,
Judge, Armstrong, Kunz, Daily. ROW THREE: Mishler, Marcum, Zimmerman, Clough
Howlett, Masters, Marshall, Nichols, Schlotterbeck. ROW FOUR: Ramundo, P. Yenke,
Rollins, Baeuerlin, Brockschmidt, Ptingstag, Justes, Sharp, Pearce. ROW FIVE: Kendall,
Gragg, McShane, Vanhoose, Heywood, Cowperthwaite, Wright, Tomlinson, Clinger.
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dent, Nancy Coleman, Vice
President, Lura Mullins, secretary
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Leaders
Members: ROW ONE: Shaw, Meeker, Ruff, Ragland, Martin, Weaver. ROW TWO: Marcum, Ryan, Gomien
Wilmink, Buschur, Rudy. ROW THREE, Schmidt, Arnold, Kunz, Rhein, Zimmerman, Oberrneyer. ROW FOUR
Gerhardt, Daily, Ptingstag, Hannon, Kennedy, Judge, Montgomery.
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America
Telephone Operators: Williams, Ryan, Christophel, Mullins, Ayer,
Cowperthwaite, Herget, Ryall, Schmidt, White.
Officers: Joyce White, President, Jean Shape, Adviser,
Martha West, V.-Pres., Paulene Keller, Sec., Kay Yazell,
Reporter, .lo Ann Phillips, 2 Rep., Jo Ann Masters, 3 Rep., l
Carol Lawson, 4 Rep. lNot picturedjz Barbara Howes,
Treas.
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Officers: James Gress, Tribunus, Elizabeth Maddox, Censor, Sue Rhodes, Consul, Kathy Murphy, Praelorg
Carol Sch lofferbeck, Scriba-Quaesfor.
Senatus Populusque Romanus
Members: ROW ONE: Guinfher, lvers, Jahnke, Seyffer, Bopp,
McCoy, Elder, Rudy, Kufchera, Rubel, Beocldy. ROW TWO
Duvall, Lang, Robinson, Unterbrink, Ramundo, Moore, Wolven
Remke, Chapman, Lederer. ROW THREE: Duncan, Ferone, Mc-
Daniel, Tvrdy, Ifin, Konop, Dietz, Maslowski, Kinney, Pierce
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Carson, Marshall, Heeb, Bosseff, Gorman. ROW FIVE: Wegelin
Heis, Perry, Hill, Wegner, Nichols, Osmond, Gregory, Pape
Lathrop.
Officers: J. Howes, V.-Pres., J. Pinnell, Pres., E.
Fryer, Adviser, D, Duvoll, Serg., S. Heeb, Sec., E.
Olsson, Reporter, P. Johnke, Treos.
Biology Club
Members: ROW ONE: Heywood, Moore, Wixsom, Adviser, Romundo, Murphy.
ROW TWO: Perry, Lathrop, Nichols, McDaniel, Proske.
ROW TWO: Wolker, Korb, Kufchero, Dunbor.
Members: ROW ONE: Dieiz, Pierce, Peorce, SeyHer, Robinson.
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Officers: Donold Houze, President,
Jean Elder, Secrefo ry.
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The development of sportsmanship is almost synonymous
with participation in athletics. No one who has participated
in a good athletic program can leave that experience with-
out a better understanding of the value of an honest but
courteous rivalry.
Leadership is another important by-product of sports.
The team will not work to its greatest potential unless there
is some one to urge the individual members on. There is
a saying in Britain to the effect that the leaders of England
are born on the playing fields of Eton.
Anyone who has ever played in one of the team sports
also recognizes the value of teamwork. He knows that no
matter how good each member is, if they do not work to-
gether they are not going to win. In sports the excellence
of the team as a whole is recognized as the excellence of
each member.
There is nothing better than a good athletic program to
strengthen the morale of a student body. A wide variety ot
sports cannot help appealing to the majority of students.
This common interest then spreads until the whole school is
welded together into one compact group.
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Anderson . . 16 Princeton . . . O
Anderson . . 20 Sycamore . . . . . . 20
Amelia . . . O Anderson .. .. I4
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Anderson . . . . 14 Harrison . . . . . 29 JSOHUE Jolmsfcf' Gull A'mS"'0"9
Colerain . . . . . l2 Anderson . . . . 12 Coploln
Taylor ... .. 17 Anderson .. .. I8
Anderson .. . O Norwood . . . 8
Anderson ........... 20
Norfh College Hill .... 12
Richard Worley
Capfain
Jerry Daugherty
Most Valuable Player
Varsity Foofball, ROW ONE: Corken, McMillin, Hennike, Elder, ROW THREE: Miller, Coach! Lederer, Francis, Jensen, Callahan
Massman, Corbin. ROW TWO: Hampton, Jackson, Daugherty, Eubanks, York, Hoffmeier, Wefrsfein, Borgel, Ford, Breeden
Fayard, Gibson, Agee, Fletcher, Marz, Wegelin, Henderlighf. Worley, Ritchey, Coach.
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Judy Judge Sue Mishler Judy Theurer Kay Ross
Jerry Daugheriy runs for another Touchdown,
Coaches: Fred Pauly, Joe Miller, and Wesley Ritchey plan
their sfrafegy.
Reserve Football, ROW ONE: Smith, McMillin, Henderlighf, Burns, Winkelbach, Schweitzer,
Wilhoit. ROW TWO: Wiggins, Rolke, Meyer, Pearce, Smoot, Heis, Church, Black, Coach.
Varsiiy Basketball, ROW ONE: Worley, Kirby, Daugherly, Waddell, Kenner, Hudson. ROW TWO: Wolters,
Callahan, Hornsby, Morz, Breeden, Ford, Cruse, Coach.
Captain '58-'59
Basketball
Senior John Kirby
Varsify Cheerleaders: G. Armstrong, S, Mishler, K, Ross, J. Theurer, J. Judge, J. Johnston
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Reserve Cheerleaders: Betfy lnlow, Lynne Rhein, Barbara Boles, Pam Ruork. Richard Worley
Sandy Clough inof picfuredl,
Reserve Basketball, ROW ONE: Montgomery, Smoof, Smith, Hicks, Henderlighf. ROW TWO: Bode, Francis
Justice, Gress, Yenke, Cruse, Coach.
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Sfaiisficians: J. Pinkvoss, K. Hurney,
B. Kenner, P. Guiniher, L. Lederer.
Coaches: Joseph Cruse, Wesley Ritchey.
Wayne Ford
Freshman Basketball, ROW ONE: J. Brown, F. Heis, K. Burns, R. Wilhoit, W. Smith
ROW TWO: R. Wiggins, D. Owens, J. Pirman, M, Mesmer.
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Anderson 50 Walnut Hills 57
Taylor . .. 61 Anderson Q. . . . 44
Anderson 60 Milford . . . 37
Anderson 68 Anderson . . . . . 72
Colerain . 38 Princeton . . . . 68
Anderson .... . . .- 47 Norwood . . . . 65
Withrow . 42 Anderson .. .. 64
Anderson 80 Hughes .... .. 61
Amelia .. 63 Anderson .. .. 59
Anderson 2 Anderson .... . . . 54
Mariemont O Madeira . . . . . . 50
Anderson 81 Anderson .... . . . 59
Harrison . 52 McNicholas 46
Anderson 64 Indian Hill .. 56
Purcell .. 58 Anderson .. .. 55
TOURNAMENT
Anderson 76 Anderson .... . . . 81
Walnut Hills ........ . . . 66 Central . . . 77 Orson Hornsby
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ROW ONE: Breeden, Halvin, Hornsby, Worley, Scarborough, Manager, Henderlight, Hennike, Fletcher, Smith, R. Wilhoit,
Keller, Daugherty. ROW TWO: Brown, Coach, Titus, Shelton, Schweitzer, Manager.
Willey, Callahan, Marz, Bode. ROW THREE: M. Wilhoit,
f-5.
ROW ONE: McGill, Miller, Forg, Todd, Kirby, Ford. ROW TWO: Beorse, Lederer, Anderson, Agee, Gibson,
Moody. ROW THREE: Wiggins, Hofmeier, Fciyord, Ulmer, Corken, Groveft, Schmiif, Todd.
Don Forg ond Jerry Todd woif Couch Pauly's gun.
Track
Golf
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.lusfice get insfructions from Coach Miller.
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In this section are pictured the avtivities
that complement the academic and the
athletic programs of the school and help to
give to the student certain marks of the
educated person which the curriculum alone
cannot provide.
Plays presented by the Dramatics Depart-
ment afford great opportunities for those
individuals who are fascinated by the lure
of spotlights and grease paint. They make
available many of the experiences that a
professional actor or actress would meet.
What person can conceal a deep sense of
pride when he sees the successful perform-
ance of the play upon which he has lavished
so much hard work?
Highlighting the school year are the Senior
Banquet, the Junior-Senior Prom, Senior
Breakfast, Class Day, Baccalaureate, and,
tinally, Commencement. To many students
these events represent something of a goal,
the end of a high school career, but to others
they mark the beginning of a new and
greater phase ot lite.
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Homecoming
ROW ONE: N. Buffs, J. Kunz
ROW TWO: B. Yenke, P. Keller
T. Klein, L. Ellis. ROW THREE
Kay Ross.
Poi' Elder crowns Her Mciesfy, Kay Ross.
J. Phillips, K, Murphy, B. Rubel, and B. Boles represent
The Sophomores on their ride fo victory.
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Band Sweetheart and Her Court, ROW
ONE: K. Yazell, J. Judge. ROW TWO: J.
Johnston, J. Greer, K. Montgomery, G,
Good. ROW THREE: Paulene Keller.
Barbara Waddell, Band Sweetheart of 1958, greets
Paulene Keller, Band Sweetheart of 1959.
Awaiting the big moment are B. Schmitt, B. Waddell, O.
Hornsby, T. Meier, and T. Fahrlender.
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Junior Class Play
Pope . . .
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Joke . . .
Mrs. Yoder
Mr. Brendle
Papa Is All
CAST
.. Bruce Ulmer
.. Alice Grove
.. Corol Floyd
Gene Anderson
. Joni Morcum
Thomas Jensen
R. Grooms, The Mod Director, relaxes during rehecursol break
"Shoot quick, MisTer."
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Kenwood Country Club
Moy 22, 1959
The beginning of on evening to remember.
We could have danced all nighf.
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Prom King C1 John Kirby
Khorus Kuties, Tess Hompton, Jackie Eubonks, Glorio York, Corrie Crowfhers, Pixie Bromer, Theda Borgel,
Opol Hornsby, Dolly Hovlin and Tino Smith donce to "School Days,"
Faculty Members, Ritchey, Block,
Cruse, Titus, Miller, Furrier, Wix-
som, Grooms, Brown, ond Reece
assist Gerhordt, Judge, Theurer,
Ross, Lowson, Greer, Pirmon,
Corken, Keller, ond Johnson in
"Tec1cher's Pet."
Lucille Shorp and Emma Justes give a
dialogue on the song, "She Soy."
Judy Theurer puts her "French Heels" o
for a snappy number.
Class Day 1959
John Doggette, Carl Crowthers, Jerry Todd, Tom Meier, Jerry Denges,
and Dick Wykoff use bongoes and the piano in their interpretation of
"Be Mine."
Sherry Richards pantomimes "Old Fash-
ioned Girl" as Gary Miller and Jo Del
Dunham iitterbug in the background,
Judy Winkle informs Bill Worth that "Anything You Can Do" Janet Tucker, Ron Schweitzer, and Dick Pinkvoss look on as Bob
I can do better. Cordone CMr. Groomsj shows att his Errol Flynn tie.
"Well, girls, what happened this time?" asks Dick Worley
lMr. Reecel after Kathy Warford iMiss Silverl has
ushered in Judy Osborn and Pat Alsip.
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Dr. Claude V. Courter
Commencement 1 959
Superintendent H. D. West introduces the
speaker, Dr. Claude V, Courter, Superin-
tendent of Cincinnati Schools.
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Sondra Pearce Kay Ross
Honor Students
Theodore Borgel
Kiwanis Club Scholarship
Sandra Johnson
Y-Teen Scholarship
E. Wayne Titus calls the roll as William Judd presents a diploma to
Wayne Ford
Kenneth Russell.
Jeanne Johnston
Outstanding Senior Award
Richard Worley
Booster Club Scholarship
Student Council Scholarship
Donna Kendall
FTA Scholarship
Ba rbara Herget
PTO Scholarship
Steps to Membership
National Honor
Society
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Burns, Struke, Nash, Titus.
Newly Elected Members: ROW ONE: Pace, Pinkvoss,
Armstrong. ROW TWO: Schmidt, Herget, Martin. ROW
THREE: Curnayn, Masters, Silver, Peters. ROW FOUR:
Hurney, Jensen, Cannon, Mishier.
Barbara Herget receives her flower from Sherry Richards as Secretary Gerald
Salters looks on.
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PATRICIA ELLEN ALSIP - Business Coursey Annual 4y
FTA 3,4y GAA l,2y Pep Club 4y Y-Teens 2,3,4.
GAYLE LYNNE ANDERSON - College-Preparatory
Coursey Terry Parker High School 2,3y Annual 3,4y
FBLA 3,4y GAA 2,3,4y Y-Teens l,2,3,4y Class Play 4.
SUSAN LEE ARNOLD - General Coursey Terrace
Park l,2y Annual 4y Chorus l,2,3y FBLA 2,3,4y FTA
2,3,4y GAA l,2y Y-Teens 2,3.
WILLIAM BARTELS - General Coursey Terrace Park
l,2.
WILBUR JUDSON BAUMANN - General Coursey
Boys' Chorus 4g Football ly Key Club 3g Baseball
Manager 3.
LARRY FRANCIS BEHYMER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Boys' Chorus 4y Chorus 2,3y Class Play 3,4y
Hi-Y I,
JUDITH ANN BINKLEY -- General Coursey McNicholas
High School ly GAA ly Y-Teens 2,3,4.
CHARLES THEODORE BORGEL - College-Preparatory
Coursey Band l,2,3,4y Baseball 2,3,4y Football l,2,3,4y
Hi-Y 4y Class President 4g Student Council 3,45 Varsity
Club 3,4, Vice-President 4. Silver Key.
WILLIAM GERALD BRIDGES - General Coursey Boys'
Chorus 4y Football ly Track l.
CAROL LEE BROCKSCHMIDT - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y Chorus l,2,3,4y FTA 4y GAA l,2,-
3,4, Vice-President 4y Lantern 2,4y Proiection Club 3y
Statistician 3y Y-Teens 2,3,4. Silver Key,
PETER RALPH BROMER - General Coursey Band 2,3,4y
Football l.
CARLYN KAY BROWN - College-Preparatory Coursey
Hughes Sy Y-Teens 4. Silver Key.
SUSAN JEAN BURNS - College-Preparatory Coursey
Annual 4, Division Editor 4y Cheerleader ly Chorus
l,3,4y Glee Club 3g FBLA 3y FTA 2,3y GAA l,2y Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4y Y-Teens 2,3,4, Program
Chairman 4. Gold Key.
DOROTHY ANN BUSCHUR - Business Coursey An-
nual 4y Band l,2,3,4y Chorus 2,3,4y FBLA 3,4y GAA
l,2,3,4y Y-Teens 3,4. Silver Key.
ROBERT ANTHONY CARDONE - College-Preparatory
Coursey Baseball l,2,3,4y Basketball ly Chorus l,2y
Class Treasurer 3y Key Club 2,3,4y Miami Scholarship
Team l,2,4y Student Council 4, President 4. Gold
Key.
SUSAN FAY CHANEY - General Course.
.IEROLD CHARLES CHAPMAN - General Coursey
Band l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4y Basketball ly Foot-
ball l.
Vice-President John Kirby, President Ted Borgel, Secretary Sandra Corken, and Treasurer Mervin Keller
check date of Senior Commencement.
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NANCY RUTH COLEMAN - College-Preparatory
Coursey Chorus l,2,3,4, Librarian 2,3,4y FTA 2,3,4,
Vice-President 4y National Honor Society 3,4y Pep
Club 3,4y Y-Teens 2,3,4. Silver Key.
SANDRA NEWELL CORKEN - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4, Division Editor 4y Chorus ly Class
Secretary 4y FBLA 3g FTA 2,3y GAA I,2y Y-Teens 2,3,4y
Class Play 4.
RITA MAE COTTRELL - Business Coursey Norwood
I,2y Amelia 3.
CARL MELVYN CROWTHERS - College-Preparatory
Coursey Band ly Basketball l,2y Class Vice-President
3y Football I,2,3,4y Key Club 2,3,4y Student Council
l,2,4y Varsity Club 4g Class Play 4.
FRANK EMMET CURNAYN - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y Football l,2y Key Club 2,3,4,
Treasurer 4y Miami Scholarship Team I,2y National
Honor Society 4. Silver Key.
CAROLYN ANN DAILY - General Coursey Terrace
Park l,2y Chorus I,2,3,4y FBLA 4y FTA 2,4y GAA l,2,3y
Pep Club 3,4y Y-Teens 4.
DANIEL MERELE DAVIDSON - College-Preparatory
Coursey Terrace Park l,2y Key Club I.
MICHAEL- RAY DAVIS - General Coursey Terrace Park
I,2y Football I.
JERRY ALAN DENGES - College-Preparatory Coursey
Key Club 4y Miami Scholarship Team Sy Proiection
Club 3g Student Council l,2,3y Class Play 4. Silver
Key.
JOHN RICHARD DOGGETTE - College-Preparatory
Coursey Class Play 3,4y Class Treasurer Qy Football
I,2y Key Club 2,3,4, President 4y Lantern 2,3,4, Sports
Editor 3,4y Student Council 2,3y Track I,2,4.
BRUCE MARTIN DUDLEY - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4, Division Editor 4y Lantern 4y Pep
Club 3,4. Bronze Key.
JO DEL DUNHAM - Business Coursey Terrace Park
I,2y Girls' Glee Sy FBLA Qy GAA l,2y Y-Teens 3.
GEORGE PATRICK ELDER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Football l,2,3,4y Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 4y
Student Council 4y Track l,3y Varsity Club 4. Silver
Key.
JAMES CURTIS EUBANKS - College-Preparatory
Coursey Football I,2,3,4y Hi-Y 3,4y Track Sy Varsity
Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4.
JESSE EVERSOLE - College-Preparatory Coursey Ba-
tavia l,2y Hi-Y 4.
THEODORE THURL F A H R L E N D E R - College-
Preparatory Coursey Annual 4g Key Club 2,3,4y Pep
Club Sy Student Council 2,3y Track I,2,3,4y Varsity
Club 3,4. Bronze Key.
WAYNE BURTON FORD - College-Preparatory
Coursey Terrace Park l,2y Basketball l,2,3,4y Chorus
l,2,3y Football I,2,3,4y Student Council 4y Varsity
Club 3,4, President 4y Track l,2,3,4. Silver Key.
DONALD ARTHUR FORG - General Coursey Football
I,2y Hi-Y I,2,3y Track I,2,3,4y Varsity Club l,2.
JAMES MARTIN GALVIN - College-Preparatory
Coursey lvlcNicholas High School l,2.
DOUGLAS CHARLES GEAR - General Course.
JOYCE ANN GERHARDT - Business Coursey Annual
4y Chorus 2,3,4y GAA l,2y FBLA 3,4y FTA Sy Class Play
3y Pep Club 3yY-TeeI'1S 2,3,4.
JEROLD MARVIN GILKERSON - General Course.
JOYCE CAROL GLENN - Business Coursey Woodrow
Wilson High School l,2.
I3-Year Students, ROW ONE: Arnold, Rhein, Weaver, Ryall, Kirby, Crowthers, Partner, Borgel, Behymer, Wykott, Knaeuper,
Jones, Coleman, Woltangel, Johnston. ROW TWO: Staub, Strickmeyer, Montgomery, Pinkvoss, Bromer.
Kendall, Greer, White, Daily, Weil. ROW THREE: Todd,
JUDITH ANN GOMIEN - Business Course, Annual 4,
FBLA 4, GAA I,2,3, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
GLENNA LEIGH GOOD - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Chorus 3,4, GAA I,2,3,4, President
4, Glee Club 2, Secretary 2, Health Careers Club 3,4,
Treasurer 3, Latin Club 3, Proiection Club 3, Student
Council 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
CHARLOTTE ANN GRAGG - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Band I,2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Glee Club
2, GAA I,2,4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 3,4,
Y-Teens 2,3,4.
LINDA LEE GRAYSON - General Course, Terrace
Park I,2, Chorus I,2, FTA 2,3,4, GAA I,2, Glee Club
3, Maiorette 4, Y-Teens 3,4.
JANET LEE GREER - Business Course, Chorus l,3,4,
Glee Club 2, GAA l,2, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
TERRY LEE HAMPTON - General Course, Football
l,4.
JUNE EVELYN HANNAN - Business Course, GAA I,2,
Y-Teens 2,3,4.
SHIRLEY JEAN HANNAN - Business Course, Band 2,
FBLA 3,4, GAA I,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Social Chairman
4, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
DENNIS LEE HAVLIN - College-Preparatory Course,
Baseball 2,3,4, Football 3, Hi-Y 3,4, Projection Club 3.
Bronze Key.
BARBARA SUE HERGET - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, GAA Q,
Lantern 3,4, Editor 4, Pep Club 3,4, Student Council
4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4. Gold Key,
RONALD WENDELL HOFFMAN-College-Preparatory
Course, Chorus I,2,3,4, Boys' Chorus 4, President 4,
Latin Club 3.
ORSON HORNSBY - College-Preparatory Course,
Chorus I,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Class
Treasurer I, Student Council I, Varsity Club 2,3,4.
JAMES CARL HUBBARD - College-Preparatory
Course, Terrace Park I,2.
JOHN STANTON JAY - Business Course.
JOHN WILLIAM JENSEN - College-Preparatory
Course, Royal Oak High School I,2, Football I,2,3,4,
Varsity Club 4. Silver Key.
SANDRA LEE JOHNSON - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Band Color Guard 3,4, Health
Careers Club 3,4, President 4, GAA I,2, Pep Club 3,4,
Y-Teens 2,3,4, Class Secretary 3. Bronze Key.
NANCY JEANNE JOHNSTON - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Assistant Editor 4, Cheerleader
I,2,3,4, Captain 4, Chorus I,2,3,4, Secretary 2,3,4,
FTA 2,3,4, GAA l,2,3, Lantern I,2,3, Pep Club 3,4,
Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Student
Council 2,4, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Worship
Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Class Play 4.
Silver Key,
JUNE LYNN JONES - College-Preparatory Course,
Annual 4, FTA 2,3,4, GAA I,2,3,4, Health Careers
3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. Bronze Key.
JUDY LYN JUDGE - Business Course, Annual 4, Divi-
sion Editor 4, Cheerleader I,2,3,4, Chorus I, FBLA
3,4, Recorder 3, FTA 2,3,4, GAA I, Pep Club 3,4,
Y-Teens 2,3,4, Class Play 3,4, 'Silver Key.
CLARISSA MAE JULIEN - Business Course, Terrace
Park l,2, Glee Club 3, GAA I, Y-Teens 2.
EMMA JANE JUSTES - College-Preparatory Course,
Annual 4, Band I,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3, FTA 2,3,4, GAA
I,2,4, Latin Club 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Statistician 3.
Silver Key.
'I2-Year Students, ILEFT TO RIGHTJ: B. Schifrin, R. Hoitman, J. Denges, S. Richards, S. Hannan, J. Gomien
L. Sharp.
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JOHN DAVID JUSTICE - Business Coursey Track I,2.
MERVYN CHARLES KELLER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Baseball I,2,3,4y Basketball I,2y Track ly
Varsity Club 3,4y Class Treasurer 4.
PAULENE KELLER - College-Preparatory Coursey An-
nual 4y FBLA 3,4, Secretary 4y Glee Club 3,4, Presi-
dent 4y GAA I,2. Bronze Key.
DONNA MAYHEW KENDALL - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y FTA 2,3,4y Lantern I,4y Pep Club
3,4, President 4y Student Council 4y Y-Teens 2,3.
SUZANNE KENNEDY - Business Coursey Stephen F.
Austin High School ly Annual 4y GAA 3,4y Pep Club
2,3,4, Treasurer 4y Y-Teens 3,4.
RONALD WILLIAM KINDRED - Business Coursey Ter-
race Park I,2y Hi-Y 4.
JOHN ALLAN KIRBY - College-Preparatory Coursey
Baseball Ip Basketball I,2,3,4y Football I,2y Class
President I,3y Class Vice-President 4y Key Club I,2,3y
Student Council I,2,3y Varsity Club I,2,3.
GARY LYNN KLEIN - College-Preparatory Course.
ROBERT STANLY KNAEUPER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Terrace Park I,2.
JAMES ALBERT KROEGER - General Coursey Chorus
I,2.
BARBARA LEE LANCASTER - Business Coursey Terrace
Park I,2y Annual 4y Course 3y FBLA 3,4y GAA I,2y
Y-Teens 3,4.
GAIL HOWARD LANG - General Coursey Terrace
Park I,2y Track I.
CAROLE JEAN LAWSON - Business Coursey Annual
4y Chorus 2,3,4y FBLA 4y FTA 2,3y GAA ly Pep Club 3g
Y-Teens 2,3,4. Bronze Key.
PATRICIA ANN LOARING - General Coursey GAA Ip
Y-Teens 3,4.
JANET LOUISE LUDLOW - Business Coursey GAA I,2y
Lantern Sy Y-Teens 2,3,4.
JERRY WILLIAM MASSMAN - General Coursey Ter-
race Park I,2y Basketball I,2y Boys' Chorus ly Chorus
ly Football 2,3,4y Track I,2,3,4.
ROBERT RICHARD MCELHANEY - Business Coursey
Hi-Y I.
JAMES ALFRED MCGILL - General Coursey Pep
Club 4.
CAROLYN JEAN MEEKER - Business Coursey Annual
4y Chorus 2y GAA I,2y Glee Club 3g Pep Club 4.
ADOLF THOMAS MEIER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y Chorus I,2,3y Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-
President 4y Latin Club 2y Pep Club 4y Student Council
2,3y Track I,2,3,4y Varsity Club 2,3,4y Class Play 3,4.
GARY LEONARD MILLER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Football I,2,3y Track I,2,3,4y Varsity Club 3,4.
WILMA JEAN MILLION - Business Coursey Terrace
Park I,2.
The coming of September brings college for these seniors,
KAREN RUTH MONTGOMERY - Business Course, An-
nual 4, Cheerleader I, Class Play 3, FBLA 3,4, FTA
2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
JANET MARIE OBERMEYER - Business Course, Annual
4, FBLA 3,4, FTA 4, Lantern 4, Pep Club 3,4, Y-Teens
2,3,4. Silver Key.
JUDITH ANN OSBORN - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Chorus 4, Glee Club 2,3, FTA l,2,3,
GAA I,2, Lantern 4, Latin Club l,2, Pep Club 3,
Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
THOMAS HOWARD OTTEN - General Course, Foot-
ball I, Hi-Y I.
MATTIE ANN OUZTS - General Course, Terrace Park
I,2, Glee Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Health Careers
Club 3, GAA I,2, Y-Teens 3,4.
SANDRA KAYE PEARCE - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Editor 4, Chorus l,2,3, FTA l,2,3,4,
GAA l,2,3,4, Lantern l,2,3, Associate Editor 3, Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Student Coun-
cil 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. Grand Gold Key.
DAVID HENRY PETERS - Business Course, Hughes
High School I, Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4.
RICHARD BARRY PINKVOSS - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Boys' Chorus 4, Chorus 3, FBLA
3, Hi-Y I,2,3, Projection Club 3,4,
SANDRA LEE PIRMAN - College-Preparatory Course,
Bermuda Day
Annual 4, GAA l,2,3, Student Council I, Y-Teens
2,3,4.
FREDRICK ELMER PORTNER - College-Preparatory
Course, Basketball 3, Chorus I,2,3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Chap-
lain 4, Pep Club 3,4, Lantern 2,3,4.
LYNN JANE RHEIN - College-Preparatory Course,
Terrace Park I,2, Cheerleader 4, Annual 4, FBLA 4,
GAA I,2, FTA 2,4, Pep Club 4, Y-Teens 3,4,
DONALD FORREST RICHARDS - General Course,
Chorus 2, Hi-Y 2,3,4.
SHERRY LEE RICHARDS - College-Preparatory
Course, Annual 4, Co'-Editor 4, Chorus 2, Glee Club
3,4, GAA I,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club
4, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
KAY LESLIE ROSS - College-Preparatory Course,
Annual 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Glee Club
2, President 2, GAA I,2, Pep Club 3,4, National
Honor Society 3,4, Student Council I, Y-Teens 2,3,4.
Grand Gold Key.
KENNETH WAYNE RUSSELL - College-Preparatory
Course, Football I, Key Club 2,3,4.
SHIRLEY LOUISE RYALL - Business Course, Chorus
2, Lantern 2,3, Gold Key.
SUE RYAN - Business Course, FBLA 3,4, Y-Teens.
2,3,4. Bronze Key.
Jeanne Johnston and John Jensen be-
Mr, Grooms, Jim Galvin, and Mr. Man! The sun feels good on those bare lieve loermudas and books go well
Furrier, enjoy the freedom of this day. knees.
together.
TERRANCE RONALD SMITH - College-Preparatory
Coursey Terrace Park l,2y Latin Club 2.
WILLIAM DALE SPRESSER - General Coursey Terrace
Park l,2y Band l,2,3,4.
GERALD LEE STANKORB - College-Preparatory
Course.
LOIS JEAN STAUB - Business Coursey Chorus l,2,3,4,
Treasurer 4y Pep Club 4y Y-Teens 2.
ROGER SCOTT STILES - College-Preparatory Coursey
Chorus l,2,3,4y Football l. Silver Key.
ROBERT JOE STRICKMEYER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Terrace Park l,2y Latin Club 2.
JUDITH ANN THEURER - General Coursey Cheer-
leader 2,3,4y Chorus 3,4y Glee Club Qy GAA l,Qy Pep
Club 3,4y Y-Teens 2,3,4y FTA 2y Class Play 3.
TERRY LEE THOMAS - College-Preparatory Coursey
Basketball l.
JERRY DALE TODD - College-Preparatory Coursey
Annual 4y Band l,2,3,4y Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4y
Lantern 4, Business Manager 4y Class Play 3,4y Miami
Scholarship Team ly National Honor Society 3,4y
Track l,2,3,4y Varsity Club 3,4. Gold Key.
PATRICIA LEE TOMLINSON' - College-Preparatory
Coursey Batavia ly Annual 4g FTA 2,3,4y GAA 4y
Y-Teens 2,4.
JOHN MICHAEL TOREN - College-Preparatory
Coursey Football ly FTA ly Miami Scholarship Team
2,3y National Honor Society 3,4. Bronze Key.
GERALD DUAYNE SALTERS - College-Preparatory
Coursey Band l,2,3,4y Student Council 2,3,4y National
Honor Society 3,4.
HAROLD THOMAS SCARBOROUGH - College-
Preparatory Coursey Baseball l,3,4y Football l,2.
GERALD LEE SCHIESZLER - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y Business Manager 4y FTA 2,3,4,
President 4, Treasurer 3g Key Club l,2,3y Student
Council 4.
ROBERT ALAN SCHIFRIN - College-Preparatory
Coursey Class Play 4.
ROBERT LEE SCHMIDT - General Coursey Chorus
l,2,3y Hi-Y 2,3,4y Baseball l.
RUTH ANN SCHMIDT - Business Coursey FBLA 3,4y
GAA l,2y Pep Club 3y Y-Teens 2,3.
BARRY WILLIAM SCHMITI' - College-Preparatory
Coursey Band l,2,3,4, President 4y Key Club 3,4.
JEROME GEORGE SCHRAGE - General Coursey
Hi-Y 3,4.
HILDEGARD H. C. SCHWARZ - General Coursey An-
nual 4y Y-Teens 3,4.
RONALD LEE SCHWEITZER - General Coursey Base-
ball Manager 2,3y Football Manager 2.
LUCILLE ALBERTA SHARP - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y Band l,2,3,4y Glee Club 2g FTA
l,2,3,4y GAA l,2,4y Lantern 2,3y Statistician 3y
Y-Teens 2,3,4. Bronze Key.
FRANK WILLIAM SHEPARD -- Business Coursey Bas-
ketball ly Track l,2.
The purpose of American Problems is to teach today's youth the privileges and responsibilities of citizen-
ship in a democratic society.
ENA FAY WAGERS - Business Coursey Chorus ly
Glee Club 2,3y GAA 2y Y-Teens 2.
KATHERINE DELLA WARFORD - Business Coursey
Annual 4y Glee Club 3,4y Y-Teens 2,3.
DELORES ANN WEAVER - General Coursey An-
nual 4y Band Librarian 4y Chorus l,2,3y FBLA 3,4y
GAA l,2,3,4y Health Careers Club 3,4y Maiorette 4y
Y-Teens 2,3,4.
JEANNE ROSE WEIL - Business Coursey Annual 4y
Chorus l,2y GAA l,2y Glee Club Sy Lantern 3y
Y-Teens 3,4.
MARTHA JEAN WEST - Business Coursey Annual 4g
Chorus l,2,3,4y FBLA 3,4, Vice-President 4y Y-Teens
2,3,4.
JOYCE ANN WHITE - Business Coursey Annual 4g
Chorus ly Glee Club 2,3, President 3g FBLA 3,4y
President 4y Pep Club 3y Y-Teens 2,3,4. Silver Key.
MICHAEL HUGH WILHOIT - General Coursey Foot-
ball 2,3y Football Manager 4y Hi-Y 3,4y Track l,2y
Varsity Club 3,4.
CHARLENE MARIAM WILMINK - Business Coursey
Annual 4y Chorus 4g GAA l,2,4y Glee Club Qy
FBLA 3,4y Health Careers Club 3,4y Pep Club 4y
Y-Teens 2.
BONNIE LOU WINKELBACH - Business Coursey
Chorus Iy GAA' 2,3,4y Glee Club Sy Y-Teens 2,3,4.
JUDITH ANN WINKLE - Business Coursey Annual 4y
Division Editor 4y Chorus l,2,3,4y Class Play 4y GAA
l,2y Lantern 3,4y National Honor Society 3,4y Pep
Club 3,4y Student Council 4y Y-Teens 2,3,4y Gold
Key.
JOAN LOUISE WOLFANGEL - College-Preparatory
Coursey Band l,2,3,4y Chorus 2,3,4y GAA l,2,3,4,
Treasurer 4, Health Careers Club 3,4y Maiorette l,2,
3,4y Pep Club 3,4y Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice-President 4.
ROBERT L. WOLFE - College-Preparatory Coursey
Withrow l.
JOHN RICHARD WORLEY - Business Coursey Ter-
race Park l,2y Baseball l,2,3,4y Basketball l,2,3,4y
Chorus Qy Football l,2,3,4y Hi-Y 3,4y Student Coun-
cil l,2,4, Treasurer 4y Varsity Club 3,4, Secretary 4.
WILLIAM EMERY WORTH - College-Preparatory
Coursey Annual 4y Asst. Business Manager 4y Boys'
Chorus 4y Chorus l,2,3,4, President 4y Class Presi-
dent ly Class Vice-President 2y Miami Scholarship
Team l,2y National Honor Society 3,4y Student
Council l,3,4. Gold Key.
RICHARD ANSON WYKOFF - College-Preparatory
Coursey Band ly Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 3g Football
2,3y Pep Club 4.
PHYLLIS KAY YAZELL - College-Preparatory Coursey
Chorus ly Class Secretary l,2y Glee Club 2, Vice-
President Qy FBLA 3,4y Pep Club 4y Student Council
2,3y Y-Teens 2,3,4.
PATRICIA ANN YENKE - Business Coursey Norwood
l,2y FTA 4y Health Careers Club 3,4y Pep Club 3,4y
Y-Teens 2,3,4.
CHARLES WILLIAM YORK - College-Preparatory
Coursey Vero-Beach High School 2g Basketball ly
Key Club ly Hi-Y l,2.
JERRY LEE YORK - General Coursey Terrace Park
l,2y Football 2,3,4y Varsity Club 4.
Familiar faces at the games: Winkle, Herget, Richards, and Schweitzer sell tickets.
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Complete Lubrication
and
Service Check
Car Wash and Waxing
Tires and Batteries
Tune Up and Minor Repairs
Free Pick Up and Delivery
"Bud" Brodeen, Prop. BE. 1-9897
LEHMAN'S DOT FOOD MARKET
MEATS 8. PRODUCE
Sutton and Salem BE. 1-9331
EARL SPURGEON
CARPENTRY
Block 8. Cement Work
BE. I-4418
A 8. H FOODS
3518 Church St.
Newtown
DIME 'N' DOLLAR SHOP
School Supplies - Games - Gifts
8018 Beechmont Ave. BE I-9868
ARNOLD AND LUDLOW
SERVICE STATION
soHlo PRODUCTS
Main and church streets
LO. 1-9850 Newtown, Ohio
ALLAN'S
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
2125 Beechmont Avenue Cincinnati 30, Ohio
BEechmont 1-8461 - I-B967
BEECHMONT FOOD SHOP
Your Independent Grocer
2111 Beechmont Ave. BE 1-7017
VAN'S ELECTRIC
BE. 1-9061
INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
Wiring
Wiring Repairs
The good times
you'll always remember . .
How many ot them
include Coca-Cola!
Compliments of
Prompt Home Burner
Q 5 Delivery Service
Compliments
products inc. of
ui, mckers-Staples SILVER oiL coMPANY
Jobber and Distributor
for
IN D USTRY
5574 Wooster Pk., Cincinnati 27, Ohio
Tires and Batteries
Clough Pike 8: 8 Mile Rd.
Cincinnati 44, Ohio
Phone BR M280 Be. 1-9944 Be. 1-3377
DMRYCOUWGE
Across from Water Tower
lOur 7lh Yearl
FREEZER FRESH
' Malls ' Ice Cream
' Sundaes ' Sherbels
' Cones ' Drinks
PIZZA
CARRY OUT
Sleak Sandwiches
Phone BE. I-8090
Drive In
Compliments of
WITHAMSVILLE SUPPLY CO.
Building Material
Lumber, Hardware, Paints
902 Ohio Pike
Wifhamsville
REED'S SUNOCO SERVICE
7196 Beechmonf BE. I-9894
Free Pick Up a Delivery Service
Brake Service a Tune Up
MADDUX TEXACO SERVICE
Beechmonl and Salem
BEechmonI I-9826
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HAVE A
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COLONIAL INN
MI. Washington's Family Resta
Compliments of 2065 Beechmonl Ave. - Phone BE I-9821
CLERMONT SPRINGS DAIRY
8425 Beechmont Ave. Phone BE
Q Home Delivery Service
Wwe: we Dew-5,44
'I 8854
CIVIL ENGINEERS
BROKAMP 8. BRESSLER, INC.
River-Barge
AND SURVEYORS to
Truck Transfer Terminal
Industrial Coal
Congratulations fo:
The Class of '59
GATCHETT CHEVROLET
New and Used
Sales and Service
6615 Beechmonf Avenue
Q80 UQ?
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KAR-KRAFT SPEEDETTES
Custom Seat Covers - Convertible Tops
Car Interiors
The Speedettes, Marilyn Raymond, Gail Arm-
Phone BE. I-1356
Ac,,,ssf,om Highschool strong, Sandy Clough, Sue Mishler, Linda
Mitchell and Betty lnlow do some high
steppin'.
GRAUE REALTY y
Developer of Sherwood Forest I
2067 Beechmont
BE. I-4331
PHIL'S BEAUTY SALONS
Forestville BE. 'I-2323
Mt. Auburn PL. 'I-9136
Phil Crea, Stylist
PANTRY CATERING SERVICE
Party Food for All Occasions
I-4328 6388 Salem Pike
SHIRTS INDIVIDUALLY IN CELLOPHANE
CLEANING CENTERS
5607 WOOS TER PIKE -- BR 7-2000 5278 BEECHMON7- BE 7-9502
FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY SAVE I5'k CASH 8. CARRY
T. T
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TEXACO SERVICE
Greenhouse Fresh
FLOWERS
Beechmonf 8: Corbly
6165 Solem Rd. BE 1-7175
Cincinnati 30, Ohio
Compliments of
Anderson Junior-Senior High School
PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alsip
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson
Mrs. Roberta Arnold
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Behymer
Mrs. Marie Binkley
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Borgel
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bridges
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F.
Senior Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hornsby
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Hurley
Mrs. J. P. Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Johnson
Mrs. Gladys Johnston
Mr. and Mrs. Blair P. Jones
Brockschmidt
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O. P. Bromer
Wilson L. Brondhaver
George E. Brown
H. L. Burns
Richard G. Buschur
Anthony J. Cardone
F. A. Chaney
John Chapman
H. G. Coleman
Donald Corken
W. H. Crowthers
Emmet Curnayn
R. M. Davis
Gilbert W. Denges
Louis Doggette
Roger O. Dudley
George Elder
Melvin M. Eubanks
Chester Eversole
Richard E. Fahrlender
Harrison W. Ford
Howard Forg
William Gerhardt
Stanley Gilkerson
Willard Glenn
L. R. Gomien
Vernon R. Good
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Judge
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Julien
Lon E. Justes
Steven V. Justice
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Keller
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Mervyn F. Keller
Don Kendall
Ted Kennedy
Wilson H. Kindred
Vaughn C. Kirby
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Knaeuper
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Carl Kroeger
E. P. Lancaster
Howard F. Lang
James A. Lawson
Robert K. Ludlow
Robert McElhaney
Mr. Alfred McGill
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Cleveland Meeker, Jr.
Adolf Paul Meier
Ralph E. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs.
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Clarence Obermyer
Wilbur S. Osborn
Mr. Charles Otten
Mr. and Mrs.
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Byron Ouzts
Charles C, Pearce
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Gragg
Mrs. Helen Grayson
Mr. E. H. Greer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hannon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hannan
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Havlin
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M, Herget
Mrs. Irene Peters
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pinkvoss
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Pirman
Mrs. Florence A. Partner
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rhein
Mr. and Mrs. John Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Ross
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James J. Ryan
.William H. Salters
A. J. Schieszler
George H. Schmidt
Ray Schmidt
Milton L. Schmitt
Schrage
Edward R. Schweitzer
Ernest J. Sharp
Walter V. Shepherd
Dale Spresser
E. Stankorb
Roy R. Staub
Charles M. Stiles
Ralph J. Strickmeyer
James Theurer
Edward W, Thomas
Alfred B. Todd
Dale Tomlinson
Marvin Tucker
H. B. Underwood
W. R. Vanhoose
Harry T. Warlord
Ralph E. Weaver
Bryan Werner
Frank West
Arthur White
Charley H. Wilhoit
Derk Wilmink
Richard C. Winkelbach
Ralph Winkle
Francis G. Wolfangel
R. L. Wolfe
James C. Worley
William E. Worth
Charles N. Wykoft
Harold N. Yazell
Robert F. Yenke
Charles York
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