Central Vocational High School - Pendulum Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1956
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As such, change, the deliberate advancement toward specific goals, is progress. That there is no specific directing body, does not mean that progress has no leadership. Since man is the creation of a supreme being, his goals are divinely fixed. CINCINNATI THE ARTS We are a forward-looking school. Much of the progress here is by design. In art, as in other areas, we hold to the tried, the good, the enduring, while We examine the new, which only time and wisdom can test. Art, at Central, will receive a big advance with the installation, next year, of commercial art department as a major field of study. Many students have demonstrated an interest in this field. my ' mi -b 5-:W M B ftp fr- Y X if kj. I, r X B 74 ia- if ,AWTF f.f,4'l ft Ax ,SGI ,.y:i:,j V.., Mijn? 65 1 Lg, , f gf ' ' X- , 6 - , X 5 glgg k, 49 32 .1 2 Q EX., we M hfgviifmf WX! fe- ja W, Q :E .. .,.., M. 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At Central, the Allied Construction Department is training youth in a wide variety of skills to meet the BVCI mcieasin demands of a rowin construction industr . g g g Y PROGRESS Wonders of transportation, such as the Berlin airlift, demonstrate the phenomenal capacity of modern ingenuity in transportation. Un the rail, over the highway, via the Water, and through the air, all methods of transport have developed specialized techniques of handling both freight and passengers. The modern carrier is a miracle of efficiency and speed. At Central High School our Aviation and Automotive Departments train youths for this great industry. Training is given in traditional automotive and aviation engines, diesel, and jets. All of the vast advances in basic industry would be impossible with business techniques of 15 or 20 years ago. Procedures in management, production control, distribution, research direction, labor relations, and financing have kept pace with production itself. At Central, We are proud of our part in developing youth for this phase of modern business JE 4 1 11 fv- if 4 .Av 1 .fe Q ,.. K: , lllllIlllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllf' lllIllllllllllllllf lllllllllllllllllf lllllllllllIlllIlF lllllllllllllllll' lllllllIlllllll' llllllIlllllll' llllllllllllI! llllllllllll!a lIlllllllll' H!!!!!---.F CCHNTEHWTS IDF TIIE Progress, the theme of the 1956 PENDULUM, is designedly a policy of our school. While principles I remain constant their applications and techniques of application are constantly being changed. i Consequently, while we adhere to basic principles, our faculty is alive to the ever-changing technical l advances and endeavors to incorporate them i11 l Q Cl1I'I'Cl'1t COUTSCS. l But school is more than courses. It is an experience in living. Our school brings to us as many phases of modern social living as can appropriately be provided by an educational institution. A full social calendar, a wide diversity of professional entertain- ment, our own program of plays, shows, and musical exhibitions, clubs, athletics, activities- all directed toward making the Central student a well-balanced, happy and prosperous adult-are all a part of our life here at Central. 1956 PENDULUM 5 Mr. Cecil O. Tower, Principal, At Home With Mrs. Tower The Principal of Central High chool Efficient operation for any organization depends upon the co-operative effort of a well co-ordinated staff of dedicated individuals. This is the type of organization which Mr. Tower, our principal, has striven to build. That he has been eminently successful in achieving this goal is attested by the good will and vigor with which each member of the staff goes about his duties. The qualities which have made Mr, Tower a successful executive in public school work are evident in his domestic life as well. This balance which is evident in Mr. Tower as an executive is also obvious to us, who as students, have had the pleasure of personal contact with him. Assistant Principals flrs. Ruth S. Lape, Assistant Prin- Mr. Thomas W. Peirano, Assistant ipal, in Charge of Pupil Personnel. Principal, in Charge of Teacher Personnel. nd Counselors Most of the detail relating to the operation of our school goes under the scrutiny of the individuals pictured on this page. Problems relating to the faculty and the materials necessary for the operation of this huge institution come directly under the control of Mr. Peirano, who, with painstaking con- cern, considers each problem in infinite detail. The multitude of problems aris- ing from student activities and conduct are the direct responsibility of Mrs. Lape. Her understanding and patience in treating the problems of each group or individual assures a fair and equitable consideration for everyone. So Wide and varied are the problems which come to Mrs, Lape that it is impossible even to list them here. In close cooperation with Mrs. Lape are the counselors who detail and amass the mountains of information relating to the individual stu- dents of our school. Here again, the keynote of the relationship between stu- dents and administration is understanding and concern for the individual him- self. Our counselors seek diligently for causes in pupil behavior, not for the actions in themselves. Counseling responsibility has been divided into class levels with each of the four counselors responsible for one division. ln any given school year it is manifestly impossible to evaluate the good achieved by the work of a group of such dedicated individuals. MR. AUGUST FRANECKI MRS. META K. HOWARD MR. HOMER JONES MRS. EDNA REHKAMP Counselor For Freshman Counselor For Soplmmores Counselor For Juniors Counselor For Senzors 17 First Row: LOUISE K. ABBIHL: Typing, Hobbies-Traveling, Photography, Gardening, University of Cincinnati. WILLIAM K. ACKMAN: Elementary Hand Composition, Pressworkg Hobbies- Collecting Sayings, University of Cincinnati. WILLIAM H. BARTELS: Woodworking: Hobbies-Boating, Fishing, Footballg University of Cincinnati. Second Row: FRANK J. BECHTOLD: Job Relations, Coordinator Automotive Department: Hobbies-Photography, University of Cincinnati. WALTER M. BRUNSMAN: Mathematicsg Junior Class Sponsor, Miami Uni- versity. EVANS BURBANK: Mathematics, Hobbies-Traveling, Reading, Interior Decor- ating, University of Cincinnati. Third Row : ELMER E. BURKHARDT: Advanced Pressworkg Hobbies-Scout Work, Fishingg University of Cincinnati. SAMUEL J. CAPOZZOLO: Business Education, Otiice-Clerical Practice, Hobbies- Music, Art, University oi Cincinnati. ANTHONY CHIODI: Biology, Football and Baseball Coach, Hobbies-Sports, Landscaping, Oiiiciating Basketball, Miami University, University of Cincinnati. Fourth Row: JAMES E. CLARK: Physical Education, Swimming, Coaching, Varsity Basket- ball and Reserve Football Coach, Hobbies-Hunting, Fishing, Marietta College, University of Wisconsin, University of Cincinnati. NEWELL H. CLARK: Physics, General Science, Miami University. RUTH W. CLIFT: Shorthand, Transcription, Faculty Advisor, Knight Lifeg University of Cincinnati. Fifth Row: VIRGINIA DARNELL: Englishg Hobbies-Swimming, Ohio State University, University of Maryland. T. HANDLEY DIEHL: Technical Science, General Science, Food Science, Hob- bies-Model Railroading, Flying, Aquatic Sports, Camping, Earlham College, Temple University, University of Delaware. NELLE E. DOWD: English, Warrenburg Missouri State Teachers Collegeg Columbia University, University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati. Sixth Row: HENRY A. DRACE: Economic Relations, Job Relations, Hobbies-Walking, University of Cincinnati. JULIA M. DRYDEN: American Historyg University of Cincinnati, Southwestern Institute. JOHN E. ETLING: Art, Hobbies-Art Work, Reading, Sports, Indiana State Teachers College. Seventh Row: FRANK M. FAIRCHILD: Economic Relations, Aviation, Aviation Coordinatorg Berea Normal College. JOSEPH L. FELIX: English, Journalismg Faculty Advisor, Knight Lifeg Hobbies -Fiction Writing, Xavier University. ANDREW F. FRENCH: Diesel Engines, Basic Engines, Hobbies-Model Making, Hunting, Fishing, Boats, Traveling, University of Cincinnati. Mr. Henry Drace and Joe Locoputo in co-op conference First Row : ABRAHAM GERSHKOVITZ: Choral Music, Hobbies--Bridge, University of Cincin- nati, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, College of Music, Curtis Rutgers Institute. FRANK E. GLATTHAAR: Hand Composition, Machine Composition, Faculty Pro- duction Sponsor, Knight Life, Hobbies-Gardening, University of Cincinnati. THOMAS W. GROOMS: American History, World History, Joh Relations, Hobbies- Athletics, Traveling, Record Collecting, University of Cincinnati. Second Row : ALICIA R. HALL: English, Hobbies-Reading, Dogs, Music, Theater, St. Lawrence University, New York State Teachers College, Syracuse University, University of Cincinnati. ALMA L. HANAU: General Business, Ohio State University, University of Cincin nati. EUGENE E. HART: Related Laboratory, Wood Department, Coordinator, Wood and Machine Shops, Hobbies-Fishing, Traveling, University of Cincinnati. Third Row: LORETTA E. HARTZEL: Algebra, Geometry, Related Math, Hobbies-Dancin Swimming, Gardening, University of Cincinnati, University of Chicago. CLARENCE W. HESLAR: Behind the Wheel Driver Training, Hobbies-Gardening, University of Cincinnati. PAUL HILTENBEITEL: English, Xavier University, University of Cincinnati. Fourth Row : LEONARD HIMMELMANN: English, Graphic Arts, Sponsor, the Visual Aids Club, Hobbies- Reading, Traveling, University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. FRED D. HOFFMANN: Radio and TV Shop, Motors and Wiring, University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. JO ANN HUGHES: American History, World Geography, Sponsor, Y-Teens, Hoh- bies-Traveling,'Theater, Miami University, University of Cincinnati. Fifth Row: BEA A. JACOBSON: Physical Education, Health, Sponsor, Cheerleading, Majorettes, Pi Chi Social Club, Hobbies-Dancing CBallet, Tapj, Swimming, Diving, Sports, University of Cincinnati. HILDEGARDE JOHNSON: Clerical Practice, Hobbies-Reading, Lawrence College, University of Cincinnati. RUTH H. JONES: English, Hobbies-Traveling, Reading, Gardening, University of Cincinnati, Columbia University. The Faculty of Central High School First Row : MACE C. JUSTICE: English, Hobbies-Hi-Fidelity Recording, Music, May Festi- val, Chorus, Camping, Hiking, University of Cincinnati. VELMA F. KAMPHAUS: Business Mathematics, Adding and Calculating Machines, Assistant Sponsor VIC, Hobbies-Bridge, Gardening, Sewing, Bowling, Oxford College, Miami University, University of Cincinnati. ELEANOR KENNEDY: Shorthand, Transcription, General Business, HobhiesA Traveling, Reading, Ohio State University, Gregg College, University of Cin- cinnati. Second Row: JAMES W, KINNE: Advanced Woodworking, Hobbies-Bowling, Studying Architecture of Buildings, Ohio Mechanids Institute, University of Cincinnati, Xavier University. IRVIN C. KUEHN: Health, Safety, Sponsor, Varsity HC Club, Hobbies-Fish- ing, Reading, Eastern State College. ROY D. LAGALY: Physical Education, Health Education, Coaching, Swimming Coach, Hobbies-Sports, Music, University of Cincinnati. Third Row: R. F. LOUCHLIN: Foods Coordinator, Hobbies-Oil Painting, Furniture Re- finishing, Ship Modeling, Winona State Teachers College, University of Minnesota, University of Cincinnati. WALTER R. LUND: Librarian: Co-Sponsor, Quill and Scroll, Hobbies-Stamp Collecting, Eureka College, Xavier University, University of Illinois. ELIZABETH Y. MAITHRE: General Art, Needle Trades Art, Hobbies-Inteb esting People, Writing, Painting, Swimming, Horseback Riding, Hiking, Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati Medical College, Ohio Mechanics Institute. Fourth Row: SYLVIA MARTIN: Speech, Dramatics, Sponsor, Cendra Club, Spring Play, Hobbies4Music, Reading, University of Cincinnati, Worcester State College, FRANK C. MAYER: General Science, Hohbies4Athletics, University of Cincinnati. WILLIAM D. MERIDITH: American History, Coaching, Reserve Basketball Coach, Hobbies-Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Camping, Indiana University, Pur- due University. Fifth Row: EDA MEYER: Coordinator in the Business Field: Hobbies-Traveling, Reading, Swimming, University of Cincinnati, National University of Mexico. VERLIE M. MEYERS: Health, Physical Education, Sponsor GAA, Hobbies!- Sports, University of Cincinnati, University of Colorado. MARY I. MILLER: Civics, World History, Hobbies+Music, Reading. Swimming, Olivet College, University of Chicago. Sixth Row: LEE D. MOORE: World Geography, World History, Sponsor, Hi-Y, Hobbies- Books, Pictures, Rookwood Pottery, Miami University, University of Cincinnati. RALPH C. MOSCHEL: Bookkeeping, Bookkeeping Machines, Business Arith- metic, Business Advisor, PENDULUM, Package Plan, Hobbies-Photography, Uni- versity oi Cincinati. MINNIE H. MOTZER: Power Sewing, Dressmaking, Hobbies-Sewing, Design ing Dresses, University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. Seventh Row: JAMES T. MUSSMAN: English: Sponsor, Youth for Christ Club, Hobbies-- Reading, General Exercise, University of Cincinnati. PAUL E. NABORS: General Math, West Virginia University. RALPH NAVARO: Automotive Service Shop, Hobbies-Traveling, Home Movies Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, Miss Mary Spiker places Dolores Scheidt in co-op job First Row: FRANK NICOLETTI: American History, World Geography: West Virginia Univer- sity. MARGARET OHANIAN: Shorthand, Transcription, Typing: Sponsor, Alpha Chi Gamma. Social Club: Hobbies-Swimming, Hiking, Dancing, Picnics, Operas, Movies, TV: University of Cincinnati. ELIZABETH PEOPLES: Joh Relations, Advanced Dressmaking: Iowa State College, University of Cincinnati. Second Row: ROYAL J. PORTER: Basic Machine Shop: University of Cincinnati. ADELHEID H. PRICE: Commercial Foods, Joh Relations: Senior Class Advisor: Hol1bies4Bridge, Collecting Phonograph Records, Knitting: Concordia College, Uni- versity of Minnesota. .IAXIES D. PYLE: Advanced Tailoring, Needle Trades Coordinator: University of Cincinnati. Third Row: .IOHN C. ROMAN: Coordinator of Curriculum: Hohhies-Sports: University of Pitts- burgh, University of Cincinnati, CHARLES SALIE: ,Iob Relations, Economic Relations: Advertising Manager, PENIJULUMQ Hobbies-Swimming: University of Cincinnati: Ohio Statc University. ESTIIER E. SALTZMAN: English: Hobbies-Hiking, Swimming, Boating, Teenage Groups in Community Centers: Brooklyn College, University of Cincinnati. Fourth Row: HOWARD L. SAMS: General Science: Hobbies-Farming: Wilmington College, Ohio State University, Miami University, University of Cincinnati. ROBERT SARSFIELD: Physfcal Education, Health: Gym Team Coach: University of Cincinnati. FRED W. SCHAEPERKLAUS: Mechanical Drawing: Hobbies-Gardening, Shop: University of Cincinnati. Fifth Row: WILLIAM SCHATZ: Machine Shop, Metal Laboratory: Hobllies-Photography: Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati. CARL J. SCHMIDT: Physical Education: Chairman, Department of Physical Edu- cation and Athletics, Stadium Manager: Hobbies-Fishing, Boating, Gardening, Woodworking, Auto Mechanics: Central Normal College, Wisconsin University, Indiana University. MILDRED E. SCHOPMEYER: Shorthand, Business Math, Transcription, Typing: I'lI7lllll8S4D3HClDg, Traveling, Reading, Plays, Movies: Athenaeum of Ohio, St. Xavier University, University of Cincinnati. The Faculty of Central High School 1. BX. x o 'W m 'M y x ETH mi it New Qs-515555, Wi i lhn- Q Q 2 Mrss SQHOPMEYER EXAMINES TREASURES GARNERED :N Ei FOREIGN LANDS Q. x 58 , gg Q ' ia, as Sxggw Q., 1,2 .. x . ,r ' ,1::1 . .4 bw -.- Is ., 'Q' R kwa f Q, First Row: MARTIN SIEGEL: American History, World Georgraphy, University of Cin- cinnati. EDWARD T. SIMMERMON: World History, World Geography, Chairman, Variety Show Ticket Sales, Hobbies-Bowling, Golfing, Football, School Masters Club, Miami University, Marietta College, University of Cincinnati. HERBERT W. SIMPKINS: Aviation Engines, Basic Engines, Sponsor, Rifle Club, Hobbies-Aviation, Radio, University of Cincinnati. Second Row: IRENE G. SMITH: English, Senior Class Advisor, Hobbies-Sports, Cedarville College, Ohio State University, Columbia University, University of Cincinnati. ORA E. SMITH: Economic Relations, Hobbies-Reading, Graphic Arts, History, Wilmington College, Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati. GEORGE G. SNIDER: General Science, Physics, Hobbies-Farming, University of Cincinnati, Columbia University. Third Row: R. OWEN SOFKO: English, Editorial Sponsor, PENDULUM, Hobbies-Fishing, Driving, Sports, Ohio University, University of Cincinnati. ROY SOMMERLAD: Electrical Shop, Mathematics, Science, Hobhiesflloller Skating, Ice Skating, Traveling, Bowling, Montana State College, University of Kentucky, University of Cincinnati. MARY V. SPIKER: Coordinator of Distributive Education, Merchandise Analysis, Consumer Education, Merchandise Studies, Senior Class Advisor, Hobbies- Traveling, Reading, Club Work, Swimming, University of Cincinnati, University of Pittsburgh, Ohio Wesleyan University. Fourth Row: ROBERTA STAGGE: Physical Education, Health, Sponsor, GAA, Hobbies! Music, University of Cincinnati, Michigan State University. HAROLD E. STERNE: Photo-Lithography, Hobbies-Flying, Photography, Goli- ing, Fishing, West Virginia Institute of Technology, Belleville College, University of Cincinnati. ORVILLE E. STIFEL: Sheet Metal, Basic Shop, Hobbies-Color Photography, Gunsmithing, University of Cincinnati. Fifth Row: DOROTHY STRENG: Typing, Hobbies-'Gardening, Bridge, Children, University of Cincinnati. CARL E. SULEK: Bookkeeping, Business Arithmetic, Chairman, Business Edu- action, Hobbies-Sports-Do it Yourself, Ohio State University, University of Cin- cinnati. CATHERINE TEMPLETON: English, Hobbies-Theater, Gardening, Cooking, Reading, Schuster Martin School, University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, Emerson College. Sixth Row: ORVILLE H. TENHUNFELD: Automotive Service, Hobbies--Fishing, Boating, Hunting, University of Cincinnati. CAROLE TOWN: Basic Dressmaking, Basic Tailoring, Art Needlework, Trade Embroidery, Sponsor, Junior Red Cross, Hobbies-Sewing, Sports, Traveling, University of Cincinnati, Montana State College. CLYDE A. TUXWORTH: Basic Electricity, Hobbies-Sports, Golf, University of Cincinnati. Seventh Row: HELEN A. TWOMEY: English, Hobbies-Sewing, Gardening, University of Cincinnati, Xavier University, CLIFFORD E, VATH: Basic Wood Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Sponsor, VIC, Hobbies-Traveling, Rock and Minerals, Camping, Photography, Boy Scouts, University of Cincinnati, University of Wisconsin. MONICA VIERLING: World History, World Geography, Hobbies-Gardening, Miami University, Ohio State University. 'wganv-f-w.,,.,,,. uma., Mr. Ora Smith Coaches Robert Urbanski in eo-op procedure First Row: WILLIAM M. WAGNER: Mechanical Drawing: Miami University, University of Wis' cousin. CORINNE WALKER: Distributive Education: Hobbies-Traveling, Cooking: Univer- sity of Michigan, Simons College. ROBERT L. WALL: Mathematics: Hobbies-Traveling: Wofford College, University of Virginia, University of Cincinnati. Second Row: EDITH A. WARNER: Foods, Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati. CHARLES WEAVER: Biology, General Science: Hobbies-Hunting, Fishing, Sports: University of Minnesota, Marshall College. HOWARD WESLEY: Oxy-Acetylene and Electric Arc Welding: Hobbies-Canadian Fishing and Boating: University of Cincinnati. Third Row: ROBERT B. WHEELER: Instrumental Music: Director, Band, Variety Show: Hoh- hies!Church Music: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. GEORGE W. WINTER: Basic Engines, Auto Science: University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. CHARLES WINTERS: Basic Engines: Hobbies--Fishing, Hunting, Boating: Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, Fourth Row: STELLA WOLIVER: Social Studies: Hobbies-Exchange Teachership: University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. P. V. WOOLLEY: Mathematics, Machine Shop: University of Cincinnati, Ohio State University. FRED T. YEAGER: Physical Education: Varsity Football Coach: Hobbies-Sports, Gardening: University of Cincinnati. Fifth Row: IMMANUEL I. ZIEGLERg Mathematics: Hobbies-Bowling, Outdoors: University of Cincinnati. The Faculty of Central High School Miss Bettty Tobaben, Secretary in Charge Miss Jo-Ann Proffitt, Senior Stenographerg Miss Maureen Theskin. Junior Stenographer Mrs. Melva Kresser Petroff. Senior Stenographer. Y' 2' s 26 The Secretarial Staff An effective and well co-ordinated secretarial staff is essential in a huge organization such as ours if the operation is not to bog down, even before the opening of school, under an avalanche of confused detail. The secretarial staff spends months in pre- paring for that big day just as it does after the closing of each school year. Preparing for entrance as well as checking and completing student records are long and painstak- ing tasks, yet the handling of these details is only a small portion of the duties of our secretaries. The amount of daily detail confronting the staff is staggering. Yet under the calm supervision of Miss Betty Tobaben, secretary to Mr. Tower, each member of the staff carries on her assigned duties efficiently and with dispatch. Miss Ruth Woolley, financial secretary, sees approximately a third of a million dollars go through her records during the year. Miss Melva Kresser must move rapidly to keep ahead of the detail going across Mr. Peiranois desk just as Miss Jo-Ann Proflitt keeps busy to keep up with Mrs. Lapels details. Switchboard lights often resemble a Christmas tree for Mrs. Ella Staubitz while Miss Joan Stanley keeps the records of some three hundred co-oping seniors in addition to securing work certificates for each of them, Miss Mau- reen Thesken has been transferred from the switchboard to the Practical Nursing De- partment. Mrs. Evelyn Bierley has assumed the duties of Mrs. Sue Wohlwender as secretary for the counselors. Other recent additions include Mrs. lrma Merkle for Mr. Roman, and Mrs. Gladys Dunaway for attendance and class cuts. Miss Ruth Woolley, Financial Secretary Miss Mrs Irma Merkle Intermediate Stenographerg .loan Stanley, Junior Stenographerg Mrs Sue Mrs Gladys Dunaway, Junior Stenographer. Wohlwender, Clerk. 27 CLASSES . f N mf' :- Q A M WW 4 N W ii Q X yr ' Q .W fficers of the Classes r I I Shirley Ratliff, Tom Cook. Eugene Day, Brigitte Rieger, Carol Pennington, .Ianet Kolde EUGENE DAY .... Bmcirra Ruzcmz Snmufy RATLIFF PAT Lowr: ..... SECTION II TOM Coox ..... CAROL PicNN1Nu'roN .. .IANi1'1' KOLDE SECTION I . . . . .President Vice President .. .. .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Vice President .. . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer 30 4 Junior Class OFFICERS SUSAN KI1I.L1' .... .......... 1 'resident ART BRADFORD . .. .. .Vice President WALTER HILLNl,AN . . ..... Secretary BILTTY LIQA HILL .. .... Treasurer Top: Janet Powell, Gloria Stewart, Kathy Bojar, Ron Hill Bottom: Sue Massengale. Eddie Marshall, Barbara Daulton lvalter Hillman, Art Bradford, Susan Kelly, Betty Lea Hill ophomore Class OFFICERS JANET POWELL ....... President CLORIA STEWART ,Vice President RON HILL ...,....... Secretary KATHY BOJAR ....... Treasurer Freshman Class OFFICERS BARBARA DAULTON ...President EDDIE NIARSHALL .Vice President SUR lVlASSl-ZNGALE .Secretary- Treasurer JSEORI 'Wjll' First Row: BOB ACKLEY: Automotive: Co-ops, Gatchett Chevrolet: Has High Ambi- tionsf, WILLIE L. ADAMS: Printing: C0-ops, Rosenthal, Printing Publisher Co.: Man Of Few Words. ROBERT ADDISON: Business: Co-ops, Ohio National Life Insurance Co.: Cash On The Line.', Second Row: .IAMES R. ADKINS: Electrical: Co-ops, Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co.: Knight Life 2, 3: MAS Lively As The Wires in His Trade. RONALD F. ALBERS: Electrical: Co-ops, Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co.: Quiet, His Way. FRED THOMAS ALLEN: Mechanical Drawing: Band 3: VIC 3, 4: '4He Strives To Please. Third Row : RUTH ANDERSON: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Student As- sembly 3g Alpha Chi Gamma 2: Y-Teens 3: 'iSweet Personality. ANDREW SAMUEL ANDREA: Woodworking: C0-ops, Morton Shoe Last Co.: Stage Crew 3: Laugh And Be Merry For Tomorrow You May Die. BETTY LOU ANNIS: Merchandising: Co-ops, Shillit0's: GAA 1: Cheer- leader 1: Choir 1, 2: Music Award 1: VIC 3, 4: She Sells Her Goods. Fourth Row: CLIFF ARLINGHAUS: Metal Trades: Manful Manner. LOUIS ARMBRUSTER: Automotive, C0-ops, Progressive Oldsmobile: Clee Club 1: Man Of Few Words. GLADYS ANN AUSTIN: Business: Quietly She Goes. Fifth Row: ROBERT H. BAILEY: Metal Trades: Mysterious As A Secret. JACK S. BAIRD: Woodworking: Co-ops, Deneal Electric Co.: Swimming Team 3: Track Team 3: Gym Team 3: Letter 2, 3: 2 Medals, I Ribbon 3: He's A Devil In His Own Home Townf, JOHN W. BAKER: Automotive: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: VIC 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: 'SHot Rod Papa. Sixth Row: RAYMOND H.'BALL: Electrical: Co-ops, Deneal Electric Co.: Student Council 2: Seldom Blue. LEE L. BARESWILT: Metal Trades: Words Can't Describe Him. CARRIE L. BARLOW: Business: GAA 3, 4: VIC 3, 4: S'Quietness Is Won- derful. Seventh Row: LARRY E. BAYS: Metal Trades: Grasses Many, Faults Few. DOROTHY M. BECK: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: PENDULUM Rep. 3: Knows The Key To Happinessfi GLORIA FAY BEDFORD: Business: Co-ups, Board of Education: Guide 2, 3: Friendly Ways. iss Eda Meyer locates co-op job for Jeanine Brockhuis First Row: LOUISE ANN BEERMAN: Merchandising: C0-ops, John Shillito Co.: Re- tailing Award l: Salesmanship Award 3: Variety Show 1, 2: Guide 1: Knight Life Rep. 3: Phi Chi fi: GAA 4: Smiles Don't Cost A Centf, MARY E. BEGLEY: Business: Co-ops, Central Trust Co.: Student As- sembly 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: Friendliness Guides Her Way. EMOGENE BELL: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: 'iShe Loveth Pleasure. ' Second Row: BESSIE R. BELT: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Student Assembly Rep. 3: Phi Chi 3, 4: Eye Catching Tressesf' KAY S. BEVINS: Business: Co-ops, Bevins' Bakery: Sugar Is Sweet, But Not As Sweet As She. ALFRED BICK: Eleetr'cal: Co-ops, Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co.: 'aWants To Be A Top Flight Electrician. Third Row: JOSEPH BINDER: Printing: Co-ops, Hirscbfeld Printing Co.: Rifle Club 2: S'Just Remember That Ben Franklin Was A Printer's Devil, Joe. ,IIMMIE BITNER: Automotive: Co-ops, Raymond Imported Motors: Band 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: Easy Going. TOM R. BOCK: Printing: Co-ops, A B C Lithographic Co.: Band l: Always Dependable. Fourth Row: DAVID N. BODLEY: Electrical: Football letter 2: Choir l: Band 3, 4: Glee Club I: Clik Club 3: Variety Show 3, 4: Student Assembly 2: VIC 3, 4: Projector Club 4: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club l: 'SHis School Spirit Is An Inspirationf' WILLIAM BOVILL: Aviation: Quiet And Determined. DELTA PEARL BRADFORD: Business: Clee Club 3: Choir fi: 'ilVlis- chievous Ways. Fifth Row: ELVA CAROLYN BRADLEY: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education: Knight Lijfe Staff 2, 3, 4: Guide 2: VIC 4: Bubbling With Wit. SAMUEL L. BRAY: Automotive: Co-ops, Auto And Aero Supply Co.: Just Want The Facts. JOSEPH E. BRENNER: Electrical: Co-ops, Wengert Electric Co.: Rifle Club 3: From Here To Eternity. Sixth Row: SARAH E. BRISCOE: Business: Co-ops, Lincoln Heights School: GAA I, fl: Choir 2: Dreams Of Faraway Places. JOE W. BROADUS: Automotive: Co-ops, Northside Car Wash: Gym Team 2, 3: Track Team 2, 3: HC Club 3: He Has A Running Start On Life. ,IEANINE ANN BROCKHUIS: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education: Class Treasurer 3: Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2: Student Assembly 2: Guide 3: Sweet As Morning Mistf' Seventh Row: ,IEANETTE BROTHERS: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education: Choir I: Y-Teens 1: Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Knight Life Staff 3: Variety Show 3: Student Assembly I: L'Tiny and Sweetf, LOUIS E. BROWN: Electrical: Co-ops, Dualite Displays: Basketball Mgr. l: Football I: Glee Club lg Golf Team I: Cheerleader 3: Real Sweet Fellow. SARAH BROWN: Business: Choir 2: Variety Show 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Music Lover. J I my M First Row: CARROLL L. BRYANT: Electrical: Co-ops, Johnson Electric Co.: Band 1, 2: He Can Because He Thinks He Can. LOUISE BUGCE: Merchandising: Variety Show 3: Pi Chi 3, 4: VIC 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Sweetheart Attendant 3: Majorette 3, 4: One Of Central's Sweetheartsf' ARLENE M. BURCK: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education: Shorthand Award 3: Cheerleading Award 3: Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Variety Show 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1: Guide 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Class Secretary 3: Knight Life Rep. 2: V111 3, 4: Miss Pep 4: :Spark Plug 0fCentra1f, Second Row: ARTHUR HAROLD CAMPBELL: Woodworking: Co-ops, Penker Con- struction Co.: Variety Show 3: A Good Word For Everyone. DOROTHY CAMPBELL: Needle Trades: 4'Faces Life And Likes It. ROBERT CAMPBELL: Printing: Co-ops: Fashion Frocks: Cross Country 3, Letter 3: Track 3: Camera Club 31 Unassuming Reliability. Third Row: KENNETH CARNAHAN: Automotive: Co-ops, Gardner Electricity, Inc.: Band 3: Variety Show 3: A Quiet Mind Is Richer Than Cold. RALPH J. CARPENTER: Metal Trades: Co-ops, Lodge and Shipley: Foot- ball 1, 2: Cross Country 2, 3, Letter: Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter: C Club 2, 3, 4: 'LMr. Physical Culture. ALTHEA ANN CARROLL: Needle Trades: Choir 2: Glee Club 2: GAA 3, 4: s'Loads Of Fun. Fourth Row: THOMAS D. CARROLL: Printing: A B C Lithographic Co.: Student As- sembly 2: PENIIULUM Staff 4: VIC 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Mr. Flashbulllf' WALT CARRUTHERS: Automotive: Football 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 13 A Swell Sportf, RONALD CARSON: Mechanical Drawing: L'Why Do You Pretend'?'i Fifth Row: ROSEMARY CARTER: Business: Co-ops, Mt. Adams School: Hwholesomr Personality. JUANITA CHILES: Business: Never A Dull Moment. MARIAN L. CLARK: Business: CAA 2, 3: S'Ncver-Give-Up Attitude. Sixth Row: DORIS CLAYBORN: Foods: Co-ops, Cllildrcrfs Hospital: CAA 3, -I: Knight Life Rep. 2: Student Assembly 2: VIC 3, fl: Clee Club 1: I Won- der If She Sings In The Kitchen. SHIRLEY CLEVENCER: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insuranct Co.: Sweetheart Attendant 2: Pi Chi 3, 4: G'Miss Wizard Of Oz. DONALD L. CLOYD: Metal Trades: Some Children Crow Up. Seventh Row: RAYMOND EDWARD COBURN: Automotive: Co-ops, Dieters Service Sta- tion: Central's Huckleberry Finnf' ROBERT COLEMAN: Vifoodworking: Co-ops, Charles Roos Construction Co.: Football 2: Baseball 1: Calm Waters Run Deepf' RAY E. COLLETT: Electrical: C '-ops, Carlisle and Fin:-hg Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3: Free From Care. Mr. Pyle and Barbara Sizer First Row: ,IUDITH J. COLLINS: Business: Co-ops, Lnion Central Life Insurance Co.: Sweet, Her Manner. GENEVA COOK: Business: GAA I: Choir 2: 'LA Busy Nlind Gets Re- suits. TOM W. COOK: Aviation: Track 2, 3, 4: HC Club 3, 4: Aero-Radio Club 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Class Vice-President 4: Guide 4: Durable, Fleetiooted, And Handsome. Second Row: BETTY C. COOL-EY: Business: Co-ops: Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Honor Roll 2: Worry And I Are Strangers. HUBERT C. COOLEY: Automotive: Co-ops, Gus Weilers Pontiac, Inc.: Friendly Cooleyf' SHIRLEY EILEEN COOPER: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life ln- surance Co.: Pi Chi 3, 4: Guide 3: Cendra Club 3, 4: Knight Life Staff 4: Sweetheart Attendant 4: Delicate Featurefi Third Row: EUGENE MZIPH CORBITT: Aviation: Co-ops, Queen City Flying Service, Aero-Radio Club 3, 4: He'll Hit His Markf, HOBERT A. COX: Electrical: Glee C,ub 1: Each Mind Has Its Own Methods Of Thinking. SARAH DORIS COX: Business: Co-ops. American Book Co,g Beams With Enthusiasm. Fourth Row: HERBERT CRAFT: Automotive: Co-ops, Service Warehouse: 'KEasy Conte. Easy Go, EILEEN M. CRAIG: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Choir 3: GAA 3: Variety Show 2: g'Never Can, But I'll Tryf, HERBERT CRAIG: Yvoodworking: Easy On The Eyesfi Fifth Row: MAXINE CRAIG: Business: C0-ops, ,Iaekson School: Choir I: Knight Life Staff 2: Eager To Obligef' PRESTON LEON CULLARS: Needle Trades: Has The Wtrrld Sewn Up. PAUL T. CURLEY: Metal Trades: Co-ops, Cincinnati Milling Machine: Honor Roll 2, 3: Perfect Attendance Award 3: Student Assembly 3: Knight Life Rep. 3: Guide: Too Bashful For Words. Sixth Row: .IACKIE RUTH CURTIS: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: GAA 2, 3, 4: A Smile For Everyone, MARGIE M, DARDEEN: Needle Trades: Co-ops, Deeorators Wtnr'k Room: Pleasing Naturef' ANNETTE DAVIS: Business: Nice And Sweet. Seventh Row: PHILLIP D. DAVIS: Electrical: Co-ops, A and A Electric Co.: Smiles By The Miles. EUGENE DAY: Printing: Co-ops, Al May Printing Co.: Perfect Attendance Award 3: Student Assembly 2: Class President I: Forever Pleasant And Smilingfl CARL DENNIS: Automotive: Happy Nature. illllllllllll wtf First Row: DOROTHY DIESSLIN: Merchandising, Choir 1, Y-Teens 2, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, VIC 4, CAA 4, PENDULUM Rep. 4, HShe Likes ART And Art. MILDRED LOUISE DIXON: Business, Genuine Friendship. ROBERT COWBOY DOAN: Woodworking, Co-ops, Marpro Candy Co., Band I, 2, 3, Letter 2, Honor Roll 1, uHard-Riding, Straight-Shooting, Wild And Wooleyf' Second Row: . JOE DOLD: Printing, Co-ops, Arnold Printing Co., A'Can't Stay A Stranger. JAMES E. DORAN: Electrical, Co-ops, Keco Industries, Football 3, 4, Track 2, Has The Right Slant On Life. STARLIN DOUGLAS: Mechanical Drawing: Co-ops, Bickford, Camera Club 1, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Man Of Brains. Third Row: . JAMES H. A. DRISCOLL: Needle Trades, One Who Indulges In Mis- chievous Thingsf' GLORIA ANN DUNCAN: Business, Co-ops, Board of Education, Choir 2, Pi Chi 3, 4-, GAA 3, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Sweet As Honeyf' ROOSEVELT DURRETT: Printing, Co-ops, Fashion Frocks, Knight Life Staff 2, Camera Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, PENDVLUM Rep. 3, VIC 3, 4, At Your Service. Fourth Row: EARL J. DWELLY: Electrical, Co-ops, Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co., Football I, 2, Track 2, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance Award 2, 3, School Letters I, 2, 3, VIC 3, 4, Intramural Swimming Award 3, A Letter Boy Of Central. JOE ELLIS: Automotive, 6'Man Of Quiet Determination. DANIEL PAUL ENGEL: Automotive, Co-ops, Ohio Garage, '5Silence Never Betrays You. Fifth Row: SHIRLEY M. ESTELL: Business, C0-ops, Highlands School, Knight Life Rep. 3, She Looks Down To Blush. ERNEST FERGUSON: Printing, VIC 3, 4, 'iLet's Look At It Like This. ROBERT FINLEY: Metal Trades: 'iHas The World On A String. Sixth Row: ROGER FLANERY: Printing, HA Gay Way. RAY FLEXNER: Printing, Co-ops, Samual Products, Inc., Everyb0dy's Buddy. ROBERT J. FOCLESONC: Merchandising, Co-ops, McAlpin's Department Store, Cendra Club 3, i'Sweet, His Manner. Seventh Row: JOSEPHINE C. FOLEY: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Choir 2, GAA 3, Variety Show 3: Y-Teens 3, 4, VIC 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Pi Chi 3, 4, President 4, Bowling 2, Cal With High Spiritsfi ARTHUR FOLLMER: Merchandising, Co-ops, McAlpin's Department Store, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Knight Life Staff 2, 3, 4, Paints A Pretty Pic- ture. BERNICE FORD: Business, HHow Happy Am I. Mrs. Steinway interviewing a student First Row: BERNICE A. L. FOSTER: Business: Lively And Likeablef' HOSEA FRAZIER: Technical: 4'Silent Wisdom. BETTY JANE FRITTS: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Y-Teens 1: Band I, 2, 3: Visual Aids 2g GAA 3, 43 VIC 3, 4: Variety Show 1: Stars In Her Heart. Second Row: VIVIAN FRYE: Business: Big Heartedf' LOIS FULLER: Business: Co-ops, Lincoln Heights School: Choir 2: 6'Once A Friend, Always A Friendf' LUTIEA FULLER: Needle Trades: GAA 3, 4: Likes Helping Othersf' Third Row: WILLIAM CEHRINC: Mechanical Drawing: Co-ops, Deneal Electric Co.: Swimming 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 4: MC' Club 3, 4: A'One Of Neptune's Sonsf, PATRICIA CIBBS: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Pi Chi 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: S'The Freshness Of Youth, MARY GILBERT: Business: Co-ops, Procter and Gamble: On The Path To Success. Fourth Row : JUDY E, CILKERSON: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co., 'AQuiet Little Nightingale. MARY ANN GILMORE: Foods: VIC 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: HFood Is Her Pastimef' SHIRLEY ANN CLOVER: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Knight Life Rep, 3: Pi Chi 3, fl: i'Can Face Problemsf, Fifth Row: BENNY COLDSTEIN, Technical: Sedate Mannerf, JEANE GOODE: Needle Trades: Choir I, 2, 4g Y-Teens I: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: 4'Outstanding Originalityf' AARON CRISSOM: Automotive: Co-ops, Grissom's Garage: HA Genius Of Automotive Shopf, Sixth Row: FRED GROSS: Automotive: Co-ops, Gatchett Chevrolet: Student Assembly 2: A Mind For Exploringf, RICHARD HAFT: Automotive: Co-ops, Thompson Brothers Cadillac: VIC 3, 4: Pleasant Disposition. NAOMI R, HALE: Business: Co-ops. Riverside-Harrison School: Cendra Club 4: Guide 2: GAA 1, 23 She Smiles And Every Heart Is Glad. Seventh Row: GLADYS L. HALL: Business: Co-ops, Mt. Airy Svhool: Jolly And Happy Is She. DENNIS HALPIN: Electrical: Co-ops, Ellis and Watts: Student Assembly 2: Looks Toward The Future. MARY HAMILTON: Needle Trades: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: 'IA Smile For Everyone. . llllllllllln I llllmll First Row: BOB V. HARDIN: Automotive, Cu-ops, Rl1iney's Pure Oil, Band l, Guide 2, Always Happy And Gay.', DOROTHY HARDIN: Business, Co-ops, Lincoln Heights School, GAA 4, Small Size Person, King Size Smile. FRANK CHARLES HARDING: Electrical, Co-ops, Harry Knodel Distrib- uting Co., 5'High Spiritsf' Second Row: ESTHER HARRIS: Business, Co-ops, Jackson School, Silence Is Golden. ROSS HATTENDORF: Automotive, C0-ops, Service Warehouse, Basket- ball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Riiie Club 2, Visual Aids 2, HCV Club 3, 4, Millions Of Friendsf, PEGGY ANN HAUSER: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., A Friend Now And Always. Third Row: PEGGY ANN HAYES: Business, GAA 3, Variety Show 3, Happy Am I H DEANNA HEINEMAN: Business, C0-ops, American Book Co., Knight Life Rep. 2, 3, i'Two Of A Kind. DONNA E. HEINEMAN: Business, Co-ops, Central Fairmount, Knight Life Rep. 3, L'Two Of A Kind. Fourth Row: DELMAR HELTON: Automotive, Co-ops, Tranter Ford, Patterns After The Wise Old Owlf' KEN JOHN HENN: Aviation, Aero-Radio Club 3, 4, i'Ready For Fun.'7 GERALDINE HICKS: Business, Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co., Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, VIC 3, 4, Bright-Eyed Gal. Fifth Row: RON K. HILDERBRAN: Woodworking, Much Study Is Tiresomef' PAT ANN HILL: Merrhandising, Class Secretary 2, Variety Show 2, Alpha Chi Gamma 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Knight Life Rep. 2, Cendra 4, Y- Teens 2, 4, Laughs At Mistakes And Tries Again. RAYMOND JOHN HOFF: Printing, C0-ops, Parkway Services, Football 2, Letter 2, Band I, Mgr. 1, Visual Aids, VIC 3, 4, Some Children Grow Up. as Sixth Row: DOROTHY J. HOLT: Foods, Co-ops, Frisch's Drive In, What's Cooking With Dottie. WALTER A. HOPPE: Printing, C0-ops, Arnold Printing Co., Band 1, VIC 3, 4, Quiet Ambition. ROBERTA JEANNF. HORTON: Merchandising, Cendra Club 3, Knight Life Staff 3, L'Furever Happy And Smiling? Seventh Row: RICHARD HUBBARD: Printing, Baseball 3, Track 2, Quiet Refine- mentf' FAY HUMPHREY: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Bright As Sunshinef, HAROLD HUMPHREY: Technical, Ready To Gof, r Fairchild. Aviation Co-ordinator, instructs senior in co-op duties. First Row: JOAN HURST: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: HA Good Time, All The Time. GARLAND HUTCHERSON: Rr!TCCTli11 liCLIT Drawing: VIC 3, i: i'Refined Taste. RICHARD HYSELL: Welding: Co-ops. M and S Machine and Enffravin : Girls, His Phone Number Is El I-3605. Second Row: CARY L. IRELAND: Mechanical Drawing: Good Judgmentf, JEAN JAMISON: Business: C0-ops, American Book Co.: PEXut'l.U3t Staff 3: CAA 2: Pi Chi 3, 4: Friendly With Anyonef, FRANK JOHN JANSON: Automotiveg Co-ops, Hooper Ignition Service' Destined For Success. Third Row: FRED M. JENSS: Automotive: Co-ops, Jenning's Buick: Variety Show: His Aim Ever True. CHARLES JOHNSON: Automotive: Co-ops, Auto and Aero Supply Co.: Track 3: VIC 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 2: Everlasting Smile. GAIKRIETTA JOHNSON: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insuranee Co.: GAA 3, 4: '4BublJles Of Laughter. Fourth Row: RUTH JOYCE JOHNSTON: Business: Co-ops, Ohio National Life Insur- ance Co.: Class President 1: Pi Chi 3, 4: Vice-President l: CAA I, 3. 4: Variety Show 3: Student Assembly 1, 1: Student Council 3. tl: Guido 3, 4: VIC 3, 4: Student Handbook Committee I: Shorthand Award 3: Sweet And Lovelyf' CARRIE JOINS: Business: Co-ops, Rockdale Primary School: Quiet But Aware. .IAM ES E. JONES: Printing: Co-ops, Samuel Products Inc.: Glue Club Ig Choir 2: YIC 3, 4: Always Well Croomcdf' Fifth Row: JAMES T. JONES: Iiusiness: The Roomy Kindf' LARRY JONES: Printing: Co-ops Parkway Services: Gains Rewards By Honest Meansf' ROBERT JONES: Automotive: Clcc Club lg Cf-nerous And Co-operative. Sixth Row: SUE JONES: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance- Co.: A Pretty Smile. VASSIE I.. .IONES: Business: 'SOne Small Guy. WILLIAM L. JONES: Printing: Co-ops. Active Printing Co.: Studcnt Planning Committee: 'lllappy Co Lucky Air. Seventh Row: PAT LOUISE JORDAN: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insuranu Co.: Miles Of Laughter. EDWARD J. KAESER: Metal Trades: Honor Roll 3: Miles Of Smiles. RONALD KASSELMAN: Electrical: 'iOnc Of Cenlral's Life Wircsf' JIHRIS IWIUM4 First Row: NORMAN CHRISTOPHER KATHMANN: Woodworking, Mjokes Galoref' RANDALL B. KAUTZ: Printing, Co-ops, Craftsman' Printing Co., Track Team 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Band, School Letters 2, 3, UML Sand- man. NICK C. KEIL: Automotive, Co-ops, Cronin Motors, Inc., 'AA Real Cutie With Curiie Hair. Second Row: ' LAWRENCE LEE KELLER: Mechanical Drawing, Co-ops, Bickford Tool Co., Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Track 2, Hi-Y 2, MC Club 3, 4, uFine Sportsmanship. TOM KENDALL: Aviation, Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Gym Team I, Letter Ig Aero-Radio Club 3, 4, President 2, '6Sports Minded. WILLIAM KIRBY: Metal Trades, Co-ops, Murrer Tool Co., Inc., Can,t Be Beat. Third Row: ALEXANDER THOMAS KIRCHER: Wloodworking, Co-ops, Morton Shoe Last Co., Inc., A Fool Was I. JANE L. KISSINGER: Needle Trades, Co-ops, Progress Manufacturing Co., HLikes People And Life. GWEN KLENK: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Variety Show 3, 'gFaithful To Onef' Fourth Row: WILLIAM FREDERICK KLOPFSTEIN: Electrical, Co-ops, Harry Knodel Distributing Co., Knight Life Staif 3, 4, VIC 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, A Little Nonsense. KENNETH KLOTH: Technical, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Letter 3, 4, Gym Team 2, HC Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, uCan Make Anyone Smile. JIM L. KNIGHT: Aviation, Rifle Club 1, 'ADriven By Ambition. Fifth Row: CAROL A. KOBER: Business, Co-ops, Central Trust Co., Band 1, Knight Life Staff 3, Guide 3, 6'Old World Courtesy. ROBERT F. KOCH: Metal Trades, That Certain Touch. JANET KOLDE: Business, Co-ops, Roosevelt School, Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, Guide 3, Class Treasurer 4, HA Merry Heartf' Sixth Row: AUGUST KRAEMER: Metal Trades, 'AA Gay Bladef' MARLENE KRUEGER: Merchandising, Takes The Bright Side Of Life. BETTY JEAN LACKEY: Needle Trades, C0-ops, Clifton Shirt Factory, Glee Club I, Use Your Key To The Door Of Learning. Seventh Row: SHIRLEY ANN LAMB: Business, Co-ops, Central Trust Co., Choir 2- GAA 3, 4, Knight Life Rep. 3, Student Assembly 3, 4, Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, VIC 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Bowling 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, PENDULUM Rep. 4, 'iMade For Fun, CAROL CONWAY LANICH: Business, Co-ops, Mt. Airy School, VIC 3, 4, Guide 2, 3, 'LBlissful Wedded Miss. IUANITA LARGIN: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, A Smiling Gal. Mr. McLaughlin, Foods Co-ordinator, and student co-op First Row: GOTTFRIED TONY LAUX: Electrical: Co-ops, Keco Industries: Rifle Club 2, 3: Soft Manner. JOYCE LOVELLA LEAVERTON: Needle Trades: Choir 2: 'Pleasant Personality. SUE C. LEMONS: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Quietness Contributes To Charm. Second Row: EARL J. LILLIE: Metal Trades: Co-ops, Carl H. Rice: Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Letter: VIC 3, 4: Variety Show 3, 4: Student Assembly: 'gTrue Ambitionsf' PETER LIND: Technical: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Variety Show 2, 3, 4: 4'Looks The World In The Face. DON LIPPS: Automotive: Co-ops, Parkway Lincoln and Mercury: Student Council 3: Supreme Good Nature. Third Row: JOHN F. LOCAPUTO: Electrical: Co-ops, Inwood Grocery: Glee Club 1: Riding Club 1: 'LImpish Grin. DORIS J. LONG: Business: Co-ops, Central Fairmount School: Cheerleader I: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Knight Life Staff 2: VIC 3, 4: A Puppet Without Strings. PAT A. LOWE: Business: Co-ops, Kaeser and Blair, Inc.: Choir 2: VIC 3: Cendra Club 3: HHappy Go Luckyf, Fourth Row: EVA M. LOWERY: Business: Honest Sincerityf' KENNETH JAMES LUXENBERGER: Electrical: Co-ops: Carlisle and Finch: Track 2: C-lee Club 1: Basketball Manager 3: Hi-Y 2: P1-LNDULIIM Rep. 2: Guide 3: Perfect Attendance Awards 1, 3: School Letter I, 3: Manly. Masterful, And Mast-ulinef, RAY LYNCH: Aviation: Co-ops, Aviation Center, Inc.: Baseball 3, Letter 3: Alpha Mu Sigma 2, 3: Basketball 2, Letter 2: Honor Roll 3: Knight Life Rep. 2: 'LRomeo Of The Decaflef, Fifth Row: WILLIAM E. LYNCH: Automotive: Co-ops, Jennings Buick: Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: NC Club 3, 4: 'Tm Not Too Youngf, EVELYN MADDOX: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: GAA I: Choir 1: '6Always Ready To Help. BILL FRANK MARCUM: Automotive: 4'Always Alertf, Sixth Row: SONIA LEE MARCUM: Business: Co-ops, Rockdale Primary School: GAA 3, 4: Band 2, 3: VIC 3: 4: PENDI'LUM Rep. 2: 6'Cheerful, Socialrle, And Pleasant. WILLIAM SHERMAN MARGOLIS: Technical: Band 2, 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: Variety Show 2: Cendra Club 3, 4: A Friend Indeedfi BILL MARSH: Metal Trades: HPleasant, But Shy. Seventh Row: VIRGINIA LEE MARSHALL: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Will Never Be Forgotten, GARY P. MARTIN: Woodworking: Co-ops, Pcnker Construction Co.: Knight Life Rep. 2: Student Assembly Rep. 2: L'Can Anyone Explain. LUTHER MARTIN: Automotive: Co-ops, Martin and Sons Construction: Happy Go Lucky Guyf' :lllllnl First Row: RUTH MARTIN: Business: Co-ops, Roosevelt School: Pi Chi 3, 43 Knight Life Staif 3: PENDULUM Staff 23 VIC 3, 4g 'ACute As A Button. GAYLE MASMINSTER: Business: Co-ops, Central Trust Co.3 GAA 2, 3: 'LA Gay And Happy Heart. PATSY ANN MASON: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Pi Chi 3, 1: GAA 4g HFine Sense Of Humorfl Second Row: BARBARA ANN MCBRIDE: Business: Co-ops, Central Trust Co.: Miss Pep 3: Alpha Chi Gamma 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: GAA -1: Give Club 23 Brightening Smile. ROSALIE KATHLEEN MCCARTNEY: Business3 Co-ops, American Book Co.3 CAA 1, 23 Choir I, 23 Alpha Chi Gamma 23 Cheerleader 2, 3: Y- Teens 2: Prom Queen Attendant 33 Sweetheart Attendant 23 Student Assembly Rep. 23 PENDULUM Rep. 33 Beauty Is Power. SHARLEEN MCCULLOUGH: Business: Co-ops, Procter and Gamble: GAA 3: lr. Red Cross Rep. 3: 'iHas A Sunshine Disposition. Third Row : CARL MCFARLAND: Technical: Football 2, 3: Hi-Y 23 Class President 23 VIC 33 Student Assembly Rep. 23 He Can Knock 'Em Dead. BARBARA ANN MCGEE: Business and Printing: Co-ops, Central High School: GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 43 Pi Chi 3, 43 Variety Show I, 2, 3, 43 Football Queen 3: Sweetheart Attendant 23 Prom Queen Attendant 33 Tap Dance Manager 33 A Living Doll Of Central. THOMAS MQNEAL: Aviation: Football 2, 33 Track 2, 3: A'Man Of Might. Fourth Row: EVELYN McPETERS: Business3 Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurame Co.3 VIC 3, 43 Typical American Girl. HAROLD DEAN MELTON: Electrical: C0-ops, Keco Industries: Student Assembly Rep. 1: VIC 4: Laugh And The World Laughs With You. JAMES MERCY: Technical: A Heart Of Gold. Fifth Row: CHARLES N. MESSERLE: Electrical: Co-ops, Kero Industries: He Loveth Pleasure. CLARENCE MEYER: Automotive: Co-ops, Ohio Garage: Swim Team 1: Cheerleader l: Perfect Attendance Award 33 A Jewel Among Women. EDWIN MEYER: Printing: Co-ops, Hennegin Printing Co.: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 An Outstanding Studentf' Sixth Row: NORMA .IEAN MEYER: Business: Co-ops, Riverside Harrison School: Guide 3: S'Sharp Witf, ED. G. MIDDENDORF: Aviation: Co-ops, Aviation Center: Honor Roll 3: Football 2: Class Treasurer 23 Student Council 2: Quiet and Unassum- ing. JAMES L. MILFY: Yvoodworkingg i'Warm Manner 'i Seventh Row: CLARK MILLER: Woodworking: Football 3: Works Hard, And Plays Hard. GEORGE MILLER: Metal Trades: Co-ops, George H. Sands Book Bindery: A'Good Humorf' WILLIAM THOMAS MILLER, JR.: Printing: C0-ops, Valley Card and Printing Co.3 Band 4: Choir 43 Sweet Smile. Mr. Bechtold, Automotive Co-ordinator, interviews student for oo-op job. First Row: VICTOR R. MINELLA: Automotive: Co-ops, Cronin Ford: Rifle Club 2: Student Council 1: PENDULUM Rep. 3: '5Quiet Dignity. HENRY ALVIN MINNICH: Automotive: C0-ops, Parkway Lincoln Mer- cury: Mature Mind. BONNIE MITCHELL: Business: Co-ops, Ohio National Life Insurance Co.: A Cute Smile. Second Row: HERMAN MOBLEY: Automotive: Co-ops, Auto and Aero Supply Co., Inc.: Pepsodent Smile. GLENNA MOORE: Business: Co-ops, Clarence Hook Public Accounting: Shorthand Award 3: Typing Award 3: Knight Life Staff 3: Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4, Secretary 4: Gracious Smile. MARY SUE MOORE: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Has A Pleasing Gentle Voice. Third Row: JANET ROSE MORELAND: Business: Co-ops, Highlands School: GAA 2, 3, 4-, Vice President 4: School Letter 3: Variety Show 2, 3, 4: Knight Life Staff 3, 4: Perfect Attendance Award 2, 3, 4: Pi Chi 4: '6Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven. DELBERT MORGAN: Automotive: Good Companion. DONALD D, MORGAN: Metal Trades: Choir 2: The Fellow Witli The Winning Smile. Fourth Row: RALPH E. MORGAN: Business: Co-ops, Ohio National Life Insurance Co.: PENIIULUM Rep. 2: Guide 3: Unforgettable Laughter. DONALD R. MORRELI.: Automotive: Co-ops, Cliff Jacobs Motors, Inc.: Student Council 2: Class Vice-President 3: Student Assembly Rep. 3: HGlowing Charmf' DARVIN L. MUELLER: Metal Trades: Co-ops, Fay and Egan Machine Tool Co.: Band I, 2, 3: Ride Club 1: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4: 4'Always Smiling. Fifth Row: CIL J. MUELLER: Automotive: Co-ops, Raymond Imported Motors: VIC 3: My Goodness. JOHN R. MUELLER: Aviation: Glee Club I: Barrel Of Fun. MARILYN A. NIUELLER: Business: Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4: VIC 3, 4: Dreamy Eyesf' Sixth Row: MARGARET GERALDINE MURRAY: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: HA Small Package. BRUCE MURRIE: Technical: Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Romeo Ol The Decade. JOHN H. MYERS: Woodworking: Co-ops, Standard Pattern and Foundry: Shy Grin. Seventh Row: GUNTHER BERNHARDT NIEMANN: Metal Trades: Co-ops, B. C. Engineering: Bowling 4: A Tune On His Lips. MARLENE GAIL NORRIS: Business: Co-ops, Procter and Gamble Co.: PENDULUM Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: PENDIYLUM Rep, 3: Guide 3: Beauty And Brainsf' DON CHARLES O'BANION: Printing: Co-ops, Neilson Corp.: Student Council 3, 4, President 3: VIC 3, 4, President 3: Camera Club 3, 4: Knight Life Staff 3, 4: Alpha Mu Sigma 4: Speech Is Greatf' :fu IOR will First Row: RUTH ANN ODELL: Business: GAA 2, 3, 4: MA Smile Her Weapon. CLIFF ORME: Printing: C0-ops, Kreible Printing: Swimming Team 2, 3 4' Letter 2' C Club 3 4' Best In S ort 1 , , i P 5- HARRY S. OSGOOD: Electrical: Co-ops, Johnson Electric Co.: Bisket- hall 1: Baseball 3, 4: Lots Of Humor And Vitality. Second Row: RONALD JOHN OTT: Automotive: Co-ops, Johnny's Garage: HThe Com- pression Kid. WIMLISH OWENS: Printing: Co-ops, Stockroom: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: A Leader Of Sports? BOB G. PACK: Printing: Co-ops, Lahke Printing Co.: Football 2, Letter 2, Manager 2: Personable And Unassumingf' Third Row : CHRISTINE PAPPASHALES: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education: Shorthand Awards 3, 4: Typing Award 3: Honor Roll 3, 4: Scholastic Awards 3, 4: Choir I: Student Handbook Committee I: PENDULUM StaH' I, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4: PENDULUM Rep. l, 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4: Guide I: Knight Life Rep. 4: Variety Show l: Cen- tral's No. I Hearthrobf, DEAN PARKER: Business: C0-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: '4Per- sonality Plus. LOIS JEAN PARKER: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: VIC 3, 4: Choir 2: GAA 2: Demure Charm. Fourth Row: WANDA FERN PARROTT: Merchandising: Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4: PENDULUM Rep. 3: Student Assembly Rep. 2: PENDULUM Queen 3: 'iPa- trician Beauty. ESTER PATRICK: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: CAA 2, 3, 4: Pi Chi 3, 4: Twinkling Eyes. THOMAS PEEFER: Woodworking: Co-ops, Oakley Pattern and Foundry: Packed With Energy. Fifth Row: CAROL J. PENNINGTON: Business: Covops, Procter and Gamble: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: Variety Show 2, 3: Band 2, 3, Secretary 2: School Letter 3: Band Award 2: Knight Life Staff 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Lovely Black Hair. DONNA SUE PERRY: Business: C0-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: Y-Teens 4: VIC 4: Clear Shining Eyes. GLEN H. PERRY: Aviation: Gym Team 2: Letter 2: A Real Locker. Sixth Row: BEN J. PETERS: Metal Trades: Can Make A Rainy Day Sunny. ALMA PEYTON: Business: Co-ops, Mt. Adams School: A Friend In- deed. JOHN PFLANZER: Metal Trades: Co-ops, Arcl1ie's Welding: Sardonic I'Iumor.', Seventh Row: THOMAS THEODORE PIEPER: Electrical: Co-ops, Keco Industries: VIC 4: Courtly Manner. CARRIE PINKETT: Needle Trades: Varied Interest. CAROLYN POOLE: Business: Co-ops, Central Trust Co.: Jr. Red Cross Rep. I, 2: Y-Teens 2: Knight Life Staff 2, 3, Editor 3: Scholastic Award I, 2: PENDULUM Staff 2: PENDULUM Rep. 3: Blond Poisef' a Boys examining Chevrolet brake display First Row: DELORES PORTER: Needle Trades, GAA 2, 3, Choir 2, '6Pep Every Step. FRED C. POTTHOFF: Automotive, Co-ops, Tranter Ford, VIC 3, 4, Energetic Fellowf' JAMES C. POWELL: Aviation, Alpha Mu Sigma 3, 4, 'IEnergetic And Resourcefulf' Second Row: ALFREDA JOYCE PROFFITT: Business, Co-ops, Ohio National Life In- surance Co., GAA 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Class President 3, VIC 3, 4, Secretary 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Student Planning Committee 1, Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Honorary President 4, Sweetheart Attendant 3, Miss Pep 2, Perfect At- tendance Award 3, Student Assembly 2, Majorettes 3, 4, Captain 3, Co- Captain 4, Reserve Cheerleader 4, 'iCute To Behold. BOB J. PYLES: Printing, Co-ops, J. C. Krehbiel Printing Co., Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Letters, C Club 3, 4, Sports Loving And Fun Loving. PAUL RAINES: Printing, Co-ops, Fashion Frocks, Track 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, HSteady, Faithful, Hardworkingf' Third Row : BONNIE RAMSAY: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Rare Good Humor. SHIRLEY RATLIFF GIBSON: Business, Co-ops, Ohio National Life In- surance Co., Guide 2, Sweetness Is Her Best Asset, TOM REDROW: Woodworking, Coaops, Cincinnati Milling Machine, Glee Club 1, Cheerleader 2, Perseverance Is A Virtue Coveted By Many. Fourth Row: RALPH REESE: Woodworking, Co-ops, Cordes Lumber Mill, Baseball 2, Student Council 1, 2, Variety Show 2, HOne of Central's Neat Guys. NANCY L. REMBERT: Business, A Typical Centralitef' RONALD W. RENSING: Automotive, S'Genial, Cooperative, Capable. Fifth Row: ARTHUR RHODES: Automotive, Football 2, g'Why Should Life All La- bor Be? MARION RHOTEN: Business, Co-ops, Procter and Gamble, GAA 2, 3, 4: Knight Life StaH 2, Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4, VIC 3, 4, Guide 3, Neat And Daintyf, PAUL RICCOBENE: Woodworking, Basketball I, Baseball I, Liked By Everyone. Sixth Row: BRIGITTE RIEGER: Merchandising, Co-ops, Mabley and Carew, Perfect Attendance Awards 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, PENoULi1M Rep. 2, PEN- DULUM Staff 3, Knight Life Staff 3, Student Assembly 3, Honor Roll 2: Scholastic Award 2, Has Outstanding Grades. RONALD E. RIES: Electrical, A Fetching Personality. NAOMI RITCHIE: Business, 4'The Blossom Of A Spring Day. Seventh Row: WILMA ROBERTS: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Y-Teens 1, Choir 1, VIC 3, 4, Student Assembly Rep. 3, PENDULUM Rep. 3, Bright Smiling Eyesf' THOMAS ROBERTSON: Printing, C0-ops, Frank Lockels Printing and Publishing Co., Football I, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 3, 4, Student As- sembly 2, i'Athletic Power. CHARLES E. ROLFES: Metal Trades, Co-ops, Metal Specialty, Indus- try, Patience, And Perseverance Will Crown Him With Success. ,wlga IMG First Row: HERSCHEL ROSE: Metal Trades, Co-ops, Metal Speciality Co., Football I, 2, 3, Gym Team I, 2, 3, g'Dark, Dashing, And Daringf' VIRGINIA SUE ROSE: Basiness, Co-ops, Procter and Gamble, GAA 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, School Letter 2, Majorette 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 4, Cendra Club 3, 4, Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treas- urer 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, Guide 2. 3, 4, PENIJULUM Rep. 3, Tap Dancing Manager 4, Shorthand Award 3, Ribbon for Swimming Team 4, Somebody's Sweetheart. LOIS ANN ROSS: Practical Nursing, Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Honor Roll I, 2, Student Assembly Rep. 2, 3: Poised And Competent? Second Row: MARY A. ROTH: Business, Co-ops, American Book Co., Choir 33 Cendra Club 3, GAA 2, Variety Show 2, VIC 3, Beautiful Brown Eyes. CLAYTON RUST: Woodworking, Smooth Operator. JEANNE I. SAMMONS: Merchandising, Co-ops, Mabley and Carew, GAA 3, VIC 4, Sincere And Fun Lovingfi Third Row: ROBERT SAUER: Machine Shop, Co-ops, Cincinnati Milling Machine, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 'SSoft, Expressive Eyesf, WILMA JEAN SAVAGE: Business, Package Of Dynamite. JAMES E. SAWYER: Automotive, Band 1, Sturdy Manliness Fourth Row: ROBERT P. SCHEIBLE: Printing, Co-ops, Hirschfeld Printing Co., Peck Of Fun. DOLORES M. SCHEIDT: Merchandfsing, Co-ops, Mabley and Carew, Choir 1, 2, Student Assembly I, 2, VIC 4, Gaide 1, 2, Knight Life Staff 4, Bright Eyes, Bright Smile. WII.BUR A. SCHEIDT: Automotive, Co-ops, Jamison Nash, Football 1, 2, '4One Who Needs Wise Counselors Rarely Regrets. Fifth Row: PHIL SCHMERR: Automotive, Co-ops, F and N, 'likes Machinery, Ath- leties, Cars And Girls. LEROY HOWARD SCHMIDT: Printing, Co-ops, Hess-Kemp Printing Co.: Rifle Club 2, 3, 'gStands High Above A Noisy Crowd. PAUL EDWARD SCHMITZ: Woodworking: Band 2, 3, 4, Such A Flirt... Sixth Row: ROBERT E, SCHNEIDER: Printing, Co-ops, Rosenthal, Basketball 1, Football 1, WC Club 3, 4, Mliig Bluff. WILLA JEAN SCHNITKER: Business, Co-ops, Gilbert Ave. Pontiac, GAA 3, Baseball Manager 3, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, VIC 3, 4, Cendra Cluh 3, 4, Choir 4, HFull Of Laughter. RAYMOND J. SCHOSTER: Elrctrical, Co-ops, Carlisle and Finch, Glee Club 1, Guide 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3, VIC 3, -l, Good Things Come In Small Packagesf, Seventh Row: CHARLES RICHARD SCHUCKMANN: Woodworking, Glee Club, Stu- dent Council 3, UNO Other Will Do. ROBERT SCHULTEN: Woodworking: Co-ops, Oakley Pattern and Foun- dry Co., Bright Eyes, Impish Smile. CHARLENE SCHULTZ: Needle Trades, She Talks At Random. y .W wg -za gg A .5 , as x L X - 5, XE n f I .... Q. , a fl ccn .,I, . ... .A .-.. A Mr. Hart outlines job procedure for student First Row: EDWARD JOHN SCHUMAN: Woodworking: Co-ops, General Patterns: Football 1: Glee Club 1: Student Council 3: Student Assembly 3: Mr, Wolf Whistle of 19567 JEAN ELLEN SCOTT: Business: Co-ops, Sherman School: Glee Club 1: 'iContagious Gaietyf' RUSSELL SCUDDER: Metal Trades: Co-ops, J. A. Fay and Egan Co.: Every Finger In A Pot. Second Row: JOHN SEHR: Technical: Band 2, 3, 4: Bandbox Appearance. MARIE ANN SEVERANCE: Foods: HEyes That Smile At You.', EARLENE SEXTON: Business: Co-ops, Kaeser and Blair: Guide 3: L'Rosy Bloom In Her Cheeks. Third Row: ROBERT A. SHARP: Automotive: Co-ops, Gusweilerg Quiet Sophis- ticationf, ROBERT JOSEPH SHARP: Electrical: Co-ops, Keeo Industries: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 2: Track 1: Swimming Team 3, 4: School Letters 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1: HHigh School Girl's Dreamfi DAVID SHEA: Printing: Co-ops, Nelson Autographic Co.: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Nimble Of Foot And Wit. Fourth Row: NANCY L. SHELLEY: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Dreamy Eyes. LORRAINE SHIELDS: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education: Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4: Variety Show 3: VIC 3, 4: Guides 3: Irresistible Smile. LARRY SHIPLETT: Electrical: The Whistler. Fifth Row: STANLEY SHROPSHIRE: Printing: A Quiet Mind Is Richer Than Gold. FLOYD L. SIBERT: Aviation: Looks Smart, Is Smart. MILDRED SIMPSON: Business: Co-ops, American Book Co.: Pi Chi 3, 4: S'Mischievous Eyes. Sixth Row: WILLIE SIMPSON: Automotive: Has That Ipana Smilef, BARBARA LEE SIZER: Needle Trades: Co-ops, Greenwich House: Needle Trades Award: NTrim And Tailored. BETTY SMITH: Art: Co-ops, Greenwich House: Meaningful Eyes. Seventh Row: BOB SMITH: Aviation: Co-ops, Albers Super Market: Aero-Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 1, 2: 'iLadies' Manf, CLAUDIE SMITH: Needle Trades: Co-ops, Standard Textile Co.: Guide 3: Perfect Award 1, 3: Pleasing, Gentle Voice. MELROSE SMITH: Business: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Has Plenty of S-M-1-L-Ef, it Tw it s..,vM U'l1v-'V'-K if' ge ,r Q: 'R A .M X ..,i,M:.,:,. L, . , fa-I ,,a.,, si - Uses .W ...-,. , aims L if ,lrisggkgsgggfxi W New r A . 1 M2121 ,ly limi! First Row: LLOYED ALLEN SPEARS: Automotive, Co-ops, Progressive Oldsmobile, 'iFirst In Laughterf, IRENE M. SPOTTSWOOD: Business, Coeops, Lincoln Heights School, GAA 2, 3, 4, President 4, Recording Secretary 3, Tap Dance Manager 4, Guide 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4, 'iBig Beautiful Eyes. GERALD STARKEY: Technical, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, MC Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Stu- dent Planning Committee 2, Spring Play 4, Student Handbook Committee 2, Class Vice-President 2, S'Has Those Broad Shoulders. Second Row: RON GILBERT STEIDEL: Printing, Co-ops, Hennegan Printing, Foot- ball 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Mr. Pep 2, HC Club 3, 4, School Letters, Baseball 2, 3, 4, HHas High Popularity Rating? SARAH STINSON: Business, Choir 2, Conservative Dresser. .IACKIE P. STOCKHOFF: Merchandising, Co-ops, Mabley and Carew, Prom Queen Attendant 3, 'fBeauty Has No Endf, Third Row : GORDON STONE: Woodworking, Co-ops, StoHer's Pattern Co., 6'Energetic And Resourcefulf' CARL C. STOPHLET, JR.: Technical, Football 2, PENDULUM Rep. 4, Student Assembly Rep. 4, 'iKnows One And All. EDDY N. SWEARINGEN: Automotive, Co-ops, Howard Hively, Inc., VIC 3, 4, Beams With Enthusiasm. Fourth Row: JOHN SYMES: Technical, Boy's Glee Club 1, Football 2, 3, 4, HA Dyna- mo Of Energy. EULA TATE: Business, 'LAttractive Appearance. ROBERT TAYLOR: Automotive, He May Some Day Meet His Namesake In Screenlandf' Fifth Row: CARL EDWARD THOMAS: Woodworking, Co-ops, Cordes Lumber Co., Stage Crew 3, Hot Rod Enthusiast. CHARLES R. THOMAS: Machine Shop, Football 1, Student Assembly Rep. 2, Quiet Refinement. DOLORES THOMPSON: Foods, Co-ops, Frisch's Big Boy, Perfect At- tendance Award 1, Choir 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Student Assembly 2, MA Happy Heart. Sixth Row : JOAN TIMMONS: Business, Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co.: MGenuine Friendship. JOHN TINCHER: Automotive, A Good Companion. LAWSON E. TINKER: Metal Trades, Co-ops, B and C Engineer, Font- ball 1, 2, 3, i'Looks Toward The Future. Seventh Row: BETTY JANE TIREY: B 'sinessg Co-ops, Henry Harris Co.: 'Easy Going RICHARD LOUIS TOLER: Woodworking, Coaops, Stock Room, Football lu, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, VIC 3, 4, HC Club 3, 4, Superman Phy- siquef' ALLEN FRED TROVILLO: Woodworking, Co-ops, ,lack Collin's, Football 1, Stage Crew 3, Handsome And Mansomef' Mr. E. E. McGee, Stockroom Attendant and aide, Wimpy Owens. First Row: VELMA TROXELL: Business: Co-ops, Board of Education, 'KSincere And Fun Lovingf, WALTER TYROME TUCKER: Automotive: Co-ops, Auto and Aero Sup- ply Co., Inc., Cross Country 2: Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Letlerg Track 2, 3, 4, Letter: Visual Aids 2: Many Irons In The Fire. ETHEL TURNER: Business: VIC 3, 43 S'Charming Poisef' Second Row: .IACK UEHLEIN: Electrical, Co-ops, Mt. Adams Appliance: i'Short Cir- euitf, NANCY UHL: Needle Trades: Co-ops, Greenwich Houseg GAA 3, 4: Y- Teens 4: As Attractive As Active. WALTER VAN GORDER: Aviation: A'He's Up In The Clouds. Third Row: GEORGE B. VAN LIEU: Automotive: Co-ops, F and M Motors: A Real Gentleman. PHYLLIS J. WAGNER: Businessg Co-ops, American Book Co.: VIC 3, 4: JS. Red Cross Rep, 3: Pi Chi 4g i'Whistle Baitf, ANTHONY 4'TONY WALKER: Automotive: Co-ops, Auto and Aero Supply Co., Inc.: 'iNeat Sporty Clothes. Fourth Row: DONALD WALSH: Metal Trades: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4: Guide 1: Outstanding In Any Crowd. RAYMOND V. WEARTZ: Automotive: Co-ops, Lampson Bros.: Good Kid. ROBERT .l. WEITZEL: Metal Trades: Co-ops, Robert Weitzel Roohng and Heating: Glee Club lg PENDULUM Rep. 2, 35 Has Many Friendsf, Fifth Row: CHARLES R. WELCH: Electrical: Co-ops, Duel Lite: VIC 3: Vim, Vigor, And Vitality. HARRY WELLS: Printing, C0-ops, Heskamp: Rifle Club 2, 3: His Lines Are As Long As The Fish He Caughtf, JAMES .I. WENDEL: Metal Tradesg Co-ops, E. W. Bushman Welding: VIC 3, 4, A Man Of Few Words. Sixth Row: TOM WENDEL: Automotive, HCan't Stay A Stranger. RALPH E, WEST: Aviation: High In The Cloudsf' WYCE WESTBROOK: Automotiveg 4'Friendly Ways. Seventh Row: LARRY WETENKAMP: Printing: Co-ops, Valley Card and Printing Co.: Track 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 3, 4: C Club 3, 4-g Football 3, 4: Has A Way With The Women. CHARLES RAY WHEELER: Automotive, Baseball 2, 35 Football 35 Alpha Mu Sigma 3, 4, Treasurer 4: VIC 3: Choir 2, 43 Cheerleader 2: Prom Committee 3: Glee Club 3, 4: A Real Character. BANKS O. WHITAKER: Metal Trades: Man Of Few Words. tnldlllllto First Row: MARY MAGDALENE WHITAKER: Business, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, '4Lively And Likeablef, MARY WHITBY: Business, Knight Life Staff 3, 4, Shy Smilef, CAROL M. WHITE: Business, Co-ops, Gilbert Ave. Pontiac, GAA 3, 4, Pretty As A Picture. Second Row: DANIEL L. WILLIAMS: Woodworking, Basketball 3, 4-, Glee Club l, Cn Club 4, Outstanding Originalityf' HELEN JANE WILLIAMS: Business, Co-ops, Queen City Flying Service: GAA 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2, Guide 3, Shorthand Award 3, Honor Roll 3, Pi Chi 4, 'LSketching Finger. MARIETTA WILLIAMS: Business, Co-ops, Sherman School, NSardonic Humor. Third Row: JOYCE WILLIS: Business, Goodness Is Beautifulf' KENNETH WOODROW WILSON: Metal Trades, Easy Manner. ROSE L. WINTERS: Business, Co-ops, Union Central Life Insurance Co., Variety Show 3, GAA 3, Cendra Club 3, A Soft Manner. Fourth Row: JOE A. WIRA: Woodworking, Co-ops, Standard Pattern and Foundry, Glee Club 1, Swimming Team 4, Mgr, 2, 3, Cv Club 3, 4, Easy On The Eyes. PAUL WITSKEN: Automotive, Co-ops, Gusweiler Pontiac, 'SEverybody's Buddy. DARRELL W. WITT: Electrical, Co-ops, Willey Wray Electric Co., i'High Voltagef, Fifth Row: DIXIE L. WOULMS: Business, Coaops, Union Central Life Insurance Co., Y-Teens 1, 2, Pi Chi 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, A Striking Figure In Every Crowdfl KENNETH WRIGHT: Woodworking, Co-ops, General Pattern Working, Track 1, 2, 3, Football l, Glee Club 1, Class President 1, Big, Strong, And Handsomef' CARL L. WRISTON: Printing, Co-ops, Fashion Frocks, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, PENDULUM Stal? 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Guide 2, Variety Show 2, 3, 4: VIC 3: Knight Life Staff 3, 4, Godls Gift To The Underclass Girls. Sixth Row: ROBERT WYATT: Automotive, Co-ops, Auto and Aero, Baseball 3, 4, Letter 3, Has The Right Slant On Life. AGNES CATHERINE YEARDON: Business, Co-ops, Board of Education, GAA 2, Scholastic Award 2, 3, VIC 3, 4, Alpha Chi Gamma 3, 4, Record- ing Secretary 4, Guide 3, 4, 'iSilent Wisdomf' ROBERT ZADEK: Woodworking, Co-Ops, Standard Pattern and Foundry, Happy Go Lucky Guyf, Seventh Row: MARVIN HERBERT ZAPF: Woodworking, Co-ops, Stofler Pattern Works: Stage Crew 3, Typical American Guy. JAMES J. ZEINNER: Electrical, Free And Easy. RONALD ANTHONY ZERGES: Technical, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Knight Life Staff 2, Student Assembly Rep. 2, Swimming Team 3, Alpha Mu Sigma 3, Too Handsome To Stay Unhookedf' Seniors Not Pictured: Lillian Amanda Bailey, Warren Bales, Ray Barger, David J. Basham, Gilbert R. Boreing, Grover D. Bradley, Lynette Cohn, James Conner, Roland De- Bord, Fred T, Deiters, Don L. Diephaus, Arnold Dykes, James Glosser, Larry Guttadauro, Lee Hacker, Jr., Barbara Rene Harrison, Wilma C. Hess, Mary Lou Holman, Tim Kuhl, Ronald Lindsay, James Lyons, Harold Mause, Robert S eak Jim Stedam Mable Thomas Ed Lee Vo t Charles Whitten, I3 1 i Q g v Judy Wilkerson, Chester Lee Wilson, Ed Woelfel, Noel Wong. PR iw, if Hia First Row : BARBARA ABERCROMBIE MARTHA ABNEY ROBERT ADAMS RONALD ALBERT ROBERT ALTHERR ROBERT APKE RONALD ARMSTONG GLENN ASBURY Second Row: JOEL ATHON CHRISTINE BACH DOLORES BALLARD LINDA BARBER MILDRED BARBER MARLENE BATTS DON BAUER RAY BAUER Third Row: DALE BENJAMIN MARY ANN BENSON TED BERING ROCHELLE BLACKBURN BOB BLAKE LOUIS BLACKIVJON JERRY BLOCK RONNIE BLOCK Fourth Row : BOBBIE BOB0 RODGER BOHSANCURT NADINE BAUGH ART BRADFORD GEORGE BRADLEY DAVID BRATER WILMA BRADSHAW JAMES BREILING Fifth Row: BILL BROXTERMAN DICK BROSS JOHN BROWN RAY BROWN ROLLIN BROWN RONALD BROWN SAMUEL BROWN SHERRY BROWN Sixth Row : LINK BROWN GEORGE BRUNEMANN JACK BRUNNER ZELMA BRYANT PHYLLIS BRYSON MARLENE BURCK JAMES BURCKE RON BURGESS Seventh Row: VERA BUTTREE ED CAIN JOHN CAMP IMOGENE CAMPBELL KITTEN CANFIELD VASHTI CANNON DON CARNEY GLENDA CARPENTER Eighth Row: JOHN CARROLL CAROLYN CARSON CHRISTINE CARTER DALE CASSETT BETTY CATCHING JAMES CHAMBERS DARLENE CHANEY CAROL CHAPMAN Ninth Row: ORA CHESTER JOE CHRISTMAN TED CIACCIO DONNA CLARK MIDGE CLARK WILLIAM CLARKE CARL CLAYBORN CHARLIE CLORE Tenth Row: JOAN CLEVENGER JUANITA CLIFTON OLA CLYBURN ELIZABETH COFFEY SHIRLEY COFFEY ART COLEMON MARY COLLIER WILMA COLLINS lass of ineteen Fifty-Seven First Row: RONALD COLWELL MINNIE COMBS ELSIE CONN PAT CONN SAUNDRA CORNELIUS ANN CORNS EVA COX PRICY MAE CRAFT DALE CRAIG MARJORIE CRAIG Second Row: JUDITH CRANDELL PHYLLIS CREECH CHARLES CRAWFORD CHARLES THOMAS CRAWFORD JOHN CUMMINS ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM TERRANCE EUGENE DALY CHARLOTTE DANIELS JUNE DAULTON TONY DAVENPORT Third Row : WANDA DAVENPORT LAVERNE DAVIDSON DONALD DAVIS PATRICIA DAVIS RONALD DAVIS VIOLET DAVIS JACQUELINE DEE RONALD DEGRUMMOND JOHN DEININGER LACEY DELANEY Fourth Row : RUTH EDITH DEMMONS ROBERT DENIKE RUTH DENIKE EMILY DENNIS JOANN DENNIS LARRY DICK FLOYD DICKS LUCILLE DILLARD FRANCIS DISBENNETT RONALD DOSSENBACH Fifth Row: ELIZABETH DOOLEY REGINA DOUGLAS QUEEN ESTER DUKES BONITA DUNAWAY WILLIAM DURBIN MARY ANN DUSKIN JOAN EDELER BETTE EDWARDS EDWARD EDWARDS JOANN ELLIOTT Sixth Row: EDWIN ELSASSER WILLIAM EMMERT ANNA ENGEL MAXINE ENYARD RAY ESLINGER RONNIE FARRELL JERRY FARRINGTON THOMAS EDWARD FAY VERNA FECK ED FELDHAUS Seventh Row: FRANK FELDHAUS ROSEMARY FELDMAN CORNELIUS FELTON WILLIE FERGUSON RICHARD FISCHER WILLIAM FISHER RUSSELL FLECKENSTEIN RICHARD FOERTSCH JIM FORBECK RONALD FRANK Eighth Row: DOROTHY FULLER GEORGE GAJUS MILTON GASKINS GROVER GAY SARAH GLOVER ALFRED GOBER DOLORES GODBEY JIM GODBY BILL GOEDDE DON GOSNEY wmn1m1s:wK M.-W , ,.-. wMwAM NMA -A ' - 'Nh -1-W-'uv www -- M WM fu.: - First Row: BRUCE COULD JOSEPH GOYETTE MARY GROBE I JOYCE GRAHAM mr I PAT GRANT I W, PHYLLIS GRANT 1 H HARRY GRAY 'zzg : i f CHARLES GREEN EVE1 Second Row: 2 ' HOWARD GREENE ,.,. BILLIE GRIFFIS I NORBERT GRUENER ROBERT HAAB JIM HAAS . f- ' 'E::PI:E,i RICHARD HAEHNIE CHARLES HALEY EMORY HALL , - Third Row: BARBARA HALLBAUER MARGARETTE HAMM CAROL HAMMONS JOHN HANSELMAN SONJA HANSELMAN EILEEN HARDMAN mf SONJA HARP DAVID HARPER Fourth Row : ROBERT HARPER HOUSTON HARRIS SYLVIA HARRIS MYRA HARRISON EDWARD HASSERTT Mn, MATILDA HATHAWAY LOIS HEBER DONALD HEFLIN Fifth Row: BILL HEIL LOUIS HEIM PHILLIP HEIN EVON HENDERSON MARIE HENDERSON TROY HENESLEY JACK HERGET MARCIE HERLING Sixth Row : FRANK HESS BETTY HEWITT S ,ng TERRY HEYBRUCH L+ ROSE HICKS - BETTY L, HILL CHARLES HILL DANNY HILL E DON HILL Seventh Row: DONALD HILL , . YVONNE HILLARD A f . WALTER HILLMAN I A A.'2 A ' ., WENDELL HOBBS R A In U' M DAN HOFF A , JIM HOGAN MARY HOLADAY X 2' .,1,,A- SUE HOLLAND 'AAA - : A A ,, JY , Eighth Row : CHARLES HOMER A WAYNE HOMER 2 A 'rw PETE HOOD IZETTE HOSKINS SARA ANN HORTON ROBERT HOWELL VIRGINIA HUBBARD WILLIE HUDGIES I Ninth Row : MARVIN HUGO i MILDRED HUMPHREY A W 'S' JIM HUNT H A THOMAS HURST ELDRIDGE INMAN O'KELLY ISLEY BETTY INYART FREDA JAMES Tenth Row: RAY JASPER C-EORGETTA JEFFERSON BARBARA JERREALS CHRISTINE JOHNSON DEWEY JOHNSON J fm. l mw 'W a x '. T? - 'NV' 'Q J' ,. V . : ., my ' ,IQ JULIA JOHNSON 4 , .,1 A 54 WYMAN JOHNSON CHARLENE JONES lass of ineteen Fifty-Seven First Row: JAMES JONES JOSEPHINE JONES ROBERT JONES BARBARA KAYSER DELORES KELLY PATRICIA KELLY RONALD KELLY SUSAN KELLY WILLIAM KELLY JOE KEMPLIN Second Row: CAROL KENNEDY LESTER KERN HATTIE KIDD JERRY KIHNKE Third Row: CARL KNAUBER CAROL KOCH SHEILA KOESTER DAVID KOHAKE CAROL KOLDE TOM KREKELER JOHN KRIER EDMUND KUDERER CARL KUHN DANIEL LABORN Fourth Row : GEORGE LACHTROP FRED LAMPE JOYCE LANTER WILLIAM LAWRENCE WILLIAM KINDERMAN JAMES LAXTON BETTE KING JACQULENE KING JOAN KISNER TOM KLEIN ROBERTA KLENK JACK LEBER MYRON LEAVELL MARY JOE LEE DON LEHMKUHL ROSE LEHMKUHL Fifth Row: FRED LENSER JOE LEPPLE RUTH LEPPLE JOHN LERWILL WILLIAM LETT DOROTHY LEWIS NEAL LOCKHARD EARNESTINE LONG CLIFFTON LOWRY JAMES LOVITT Sixth Row: WANDA MAHAN JERRY MAKIN ROBERT MANCHESTER ODA MARCUM MARY MARION BOB MARTIN GLORIA ANN MARTIN JOHN MARZHAUSER ERROL MATHEWS DALE MATTHEY Seventh Row: ROBERT MCCARTHY RONALD MCCARTHY DAVE MCCOY NANCY MCCOY MARILYN MCCROCKLIN JERRY MCDANIEL RICHARD MCGINLEY PAT MCLEAN PAT MCQUAID CHARLES MEDARIS Eighth Row : ROBERT MEINERS BILL MEYER ED MEYER TOM MEYERS CAROL MIDDENDORF PAUL MIDDENDORF BILL MILLER MARY MILLER NORMA MILLER JIMMIE VAN MITCHELL - Nw.vfWM mmwm- 1 ummviu I, A First Row: PAT MONINC BRENDA MOORE IDA MOORE LILLIAN MULDER JUANITA MULLINS MARVIN MUNCEY EMIL NAGELEISEN CARL NAUMAN Second Row: ROBERT NELSON BEVERLY NEUDIGATE .JACKIE NEWINIAN JIM NICHOLS ROSETTA NICHOLS JAMES NICKERSON DARLENE OABANION AIIBREY ODELL Third Row: IREY ODUMS MARY OSBORNE WILLIAM KENNETH OSIE FRIEDA PAPPASHALES AVERY PARKER BARBARA JEAN PATTERSON FERN PATTERSON HARVEY PAYNE Fourth Row : ANN IRENE PELLY BETTY PERDUE JUDY PERKINS LOLA PERSONS JIM PETREY JULIA PETROVITCH EVERETT PFENNIG DONNA PHELPS JONA PHELPS RAY PHILLIPS Fifth Row: WILLIAM PHILLIPS GLADYS PHILPOT .JAMES PICKELHEIMER JOYCE PIPPIN PAT POLLMAN ROBERT PONDER Sixth Row: ANDY PORTER LITLA POTTS CLENSOS PRATT JERRY PUGH PAUL RAHE JEANNETTE RAMSEY ROBERTA RANDOLPH EDWARD RAPP Seventh Row: TOM RATLIFF JOE REDER WILLIAM REGEINSBERCER JERRY REISINGER RITA REYNOLDS DAVID ERNEST RICE LOIS RICE THOMAS RICHARD Eighth Row: DAVE RISDON JESSIE ROARK CLARENCE ROBERTS .JEWEIJ ROBERTS .JO ANN ROBERTS KENNETH ROBERTSON IJVJOCENE ROBINSON KELLY ROBINSON Ninth Row: NANCY ROGERS CARL ROSSER EDWIN ROSSER HAROLD ROTTE W ANN RIIESQ JERRY WEIMER w1l.L1ANl RHYNIER ALICE RYAN Tenth Row : CHARLES SAMPSON BILL SARANTOS ELIZABETH SEARS LLOYD SELLERS BETTY SEXTON WALTER SCARBOROUGH .JAMES SCHLEIF BOB SCHMITT lass of ineteen Fifty-Seven First Row: DAVID SCHNEIDER PHYLLIS SCHNEIDER DONALD JAMES SCHONER DAVE SCHRADER SHIRLEY SCHUERCH TOM SCHULTEN NEAL SCHULTZ JOYCE SCHUNK BILL SCHUTTE CARL SCHWARZ Second Row: ARNOLD WILLIS SCOTT BENNIE SHEPARD PAULINE SHEPHERD CHARLES SHIELDS ED SHIELDS RICHARD SHIVELEY CHESTER SHUMPERT CLARA SIDELL LAWRENCE SIEREVELD RANDY SIMONS Third Row: RICHARD SIMPSON WILLIAM SIMPSON KYLE SIMS MAVIN SIMS WILLIAM SINGLETON ERVIN SISKA GEORGE SLADECK ELLA LOUISE SMITH JAMES SMITH JAMES SMITH Fourth Row : JEAN SMITH .JERRY SMITH LOTICIOUS SMITH WILLIE SMITH AL SHARP BETTY SNEED WAYMAN SNELL GRETA SOLOMON SHELBIE JEAN SPARKS KEN SPONAUGLE Fifth Row: ROGER ALLEN SPRADLIN EDWARD SPRIGGS ROBERT SPRIGGS JEAN STANLEY MARTHA STEINMETZ BETTY STEPHENS MILTON STEWART BILL STIGLER EDWARD STIGLER RAYMOND STORCH Sixth Row: PAUL JOHN STUERENBERG CLARA SUTTON BEVERLY UHL BILL TARPOFF RUSSELL TARVIN PRESTON TAYLOR PAUL TENHUNDFELD CURTIS TERRY JAMES TERRY CHARLES TERZIN Seventh Row : HAROLD THOMAS JAMES D. THOMPSON LESLIE THOMPSON ROBERT THOMPSON PHYLLIS THREM GRACE TINSLEY JOYCE TIREY JEAN TRUE GERALDINE TODD MILTON TUCHFARBER Eighth Row : EDITH TURNER ROBERT TURNER WILLIAM TYUS CHARLES UEHLEIN ROBERT VANCE RUTH VAUGHN ANNA WADDELL MARY WADE ANDREW WAGNER DAVID WAKEFIELD nmwQs'12vwaamsWf'ew,.L:,g:gA,, wr :rf-my-HM Q.wwwmu,awf-.- MM.IL, g,-LWSVI-Wmhgmnqxiymuhhfl, ,, - First Row: ARNOLD WILLIAMS BARBARA WILLIAMS JESSIE WILLIAMSON JOYCE WILLIS MARGARET WILLIS TOM WILLIS Second Row: AMBER WILSON ARNO WILSON VEARLENE WILSON JACK WINGATE CARL WINNER WILMA WITT Third Row: DOROTHY WOGENSTAHL VERNETTA WOLFE MARY WOOD RAY WOOD JACK WOODRUFF DON WOODS Fourth Row: ROBERT WOODS CHUCK YOCOM ANDY YORK DELOIS YOUNG GEORGE YOUNG TOM ZAESKE Fifth Row: WILLIAM ZIELMAN ROBERT ZEINNER EDWARD WALKER ROBERT WALSH HERM WALSTROM MARVIN WALTER Sixth Row: JOHN WALTON JACK WARNDORF ALFRED WARREN DOROTHY WARTH HELEN WATSON TOMMIE WATSON Seventh Row : NANCY WEBER JOANN WEIGEL CARL WEISS LAWRENCE WEISS MIKE WELTER CAROLYN WESLEY Eighth Row: RICHARD WEST RICHARD WESTENDORF ROBERT WETENKAMP TOM WHEAT JAMES WHEELER CAROLYN WHITE Ninth Row: ELLIS WHITE MILDRED WHITE HELEN WHITNEY PAUL WILLETT JEAN ZUREICK J UN IORS NOT PICTURED BETTY ARMES DIANNA ARMSTRONG JOHN BENERT JERRY BOWLING MARILYN BRASSIE RONALD BRUNK JERRY BRYANT KENNETH CASEY DONALD CHATMAN RICHARD COOK CLARENCE CUNNINGHAM GLENNA DAULTON CHARLES DRAGON SHIRLEY EDWARDS THOMAS FRANK JAMES FUGATE FRANK CAJUS DANIEL GALLIAGAN LAWRENCE GARDNER HARRY GASKILL ROBERT GAUCK WILLIAM GERHARDT CHARLES GILBERT KENNY GILPIN RALPH GOODMAN PATRICIA GREENE TED GROHS SYLVIA HALL DOROTHY HALUSEK LORETTA HANKERSON RON HECKNEY STANLEY HENN NAOMI HERDSON BARBARA HERRIGAN ROBERT HESSE THOMAS HOGAN WILLIAM HOLLAN CLARENCE HORN SHIRLEY HOWARD EVELYN HUTCHISON KATHERINE JACOB CARL JAMON RONALD JONES MILDRED JORDAN HAROLD KNIPPINBERG ERNEST LARRY DONNA LAUTERBACH THOMAS LEHANE JAMES LEWIS BEVERLY LOTH JANICE LOWRY CHARLENE MAHAN JOHN MARZHAUSER JERRY MAURER JESSE MAYS SYLVIA McDONALD SYVESTER McGUIRE WILLIAM McMANUS BARBARA MCKENZIE DALORES MERRITT DANIEL MICHEL ERNEST MOORE DIANE MORAN DONALD NAGEL SAMUEL NEWKIRK ALGIE OSBORNE JAMES OTT JAMES PENCE ALBERT PIERCE 59 LAWRENCE PYLES BETTY RHORER BESSIE ROBINSON ROBERT ROCHRICH ED RODEN CLEMEY ROUSSEAU NORMA RUBBLE KENNY RUDISELL BURLAN SANDERS SHIRLEY SCHNEIDER RICHARD SCHWARTZ CAROLYN SHARP RAYMOND SMORCH INA SNEED JOHN SPINEY THOMAS TEGENKAMP LEON THOMAS FRANK TOWNSEND EDITH TYLER RUTH ULRICH IVERY UPSHAW ROBERT URBANSKI RONALD VIED DAN WAGNER JERRY WAGNER ROBERT WAKINS DICK WALDO WILLIAM WATKIN WALTER WEAVER FRANCIS WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMS JANE WITHERS WILMA WOODWARD KENNETH WRIGHT WILLIAM ZIMMERMON First Row: SARAH MARGARET ABERNATHY ED ABRAMS CARROLL THOMAS ADAMS DAVID ALLAN ADAMS EARLINE ADAMS DAVE ADDISON HOMER ADDISON WILLIAM ADELHART Second Row : .JUDY ALFORD HAZEL ALLEN LINCOLN ALLEN LYNELL ALLEN, JR. VIVIAN ALLEN PATRICIA ANN ALLISON LEROY ALMON MARILYN ALTHOEFER Third Row: EDWARD AMASON CHARLES EDWARD AMBROSE DICK ALLEN AMMANN LOLA BELL ANDERSON SHIRLEY ANDERSON MARY E. ANDREWS GLORIA FAYE ANGEL KENNETH ARMSTRONG Fourth Row : TONY ARMSTRONG WILLIE ARNOLD CECILIA YVONNE ASBERRY JOYCE ASBURY MAE AYERS JAMES BACHMAN CAROL BAER TED RAY BAILY Fifth Row: BARBARA SUE BAKER JUDY BAKER BILL BALDOCK CAROL BALL KENNETH BALL HOLLAN MAE BALLARD HENRY BANKS MARCIE BANKS Sixth Row: MIKE BARGER ELVIN JAMES BARKER BETTY BARNES JAMES LEE BARNES RALPH BARNHART RONALD BARTON DONALD GORDON BASHAM RONALD BAUER Seventh Row: TOM BECK JAMES BEDINGHAUS STANLEY BEELER CARROLL BELCHER ALVIN BELL VIRGINIA BELL ROSALIE BENDER CAROL BERKEMEIER Eighth Row: RALPH ANTHONY BERRENS ALBERT JOHN BITZENHOFER MARGARETTE BLACKWELL PATSY BLANTON ANNA BLEDSOE CHARLES JOHN BOEBINGER KATHY BOJAR MARY ELIZABETH BOLDEN Ninth Row: PRISCILLA CECILIA BONN EDWARD JOSEPH BOSSE GEORGE WILLIAM BRABEN DER CHARLES BRACKEN CAROL BRACKETT TOM BRADFORD BONNIE BRANDENBERG SHIRLEY BRANNOCK Tenth Row : LOIS BRANSCUM MARGUERITE BRANTLY RAY BRAY RICHARD BREITFELIJER BILL THOMAS BRINKER MARCIE BRINKER KEN BRISBON PATRICK BROCKEN lass First Row: HENRY BROOKSBANK TOM JOE BROUGHTON JOSEPH BROSHEARS ,IANICE ANN BROWN MARY LOUISE BROWN ROSIE LEE BROWN OLIVER BROWNLEE PAT BROYLES ALMA BRYANT DAVID JOSEPH BUCK Second Row : SHIRLEY BUCKHART JUDITH BUCKNER SONJA LORRAINE BUNCH DONALD BUNTHOFF CLIFFORD LEROY BURHANI JERRY BYRD CARL BUTLER JOHN CALAHAN HERCHEL V. CALDWELL ROBERT CALHOUN of ineteenCPWft -Eight Third Row : PHIL CALLIF JAMES DALE CALVERT ANTHONY CAMINITI CATHERINE KAY CAMPBELL EUGENE CARPAK PAUL FRANKLIN CAUDILL MARY CHAMBERLAIN YVONNE MARIE CHAMBERS PATRICIA CHANDLER SHIRLEY ANN CHANEY Fourth Row : JOAN GAIL CHILDRESS RICHARD CHILES JoANN CHUMBLEY GERALD MALACHI CLEARY MARY JO CLUTHE MAUD COBB JOYCE COCHRAN KENNETH COCHRAN MARY JOE COCHRAN SHIRLEY MAE COLE Fifth Row: ANTHONY COLEMAN LARRY COLLIER JEROLD DOUGLAS COLLINS NORBERT COLLINS HENRY COLSON JOHN COLSTON GLORIA COMBS JESSIE COMBS JEAN CONDIA ELIZABETH CONN Sixth Row: KATHLEEN COOK JOYCE ELAINE COOLEY KEN COOPER NORMA JEAN CORDELL JIM EARL CORNS CHARLES CORRY JAMES COSTIN MILDRED SUE COULTER RONNY COVERT JERRY COWANS Seventh Row : JAMES CRABTREE LYNDA CRAIG NANCY CRAIG ABE CRAYON ALFIE CREECH JIMMY CRIDER MARTHA CRIDER JAMES HARVEY CROWLEY NANCY CAROL CROWTHERS CAROL ANN CURRAN Eighth Row: RAYMOND DANIELS AUDREY DAVIDSON LEE VERNON DAVIDSON ADELINE DAVIS DONALD DAVIS JQHN DAVIS KENNETH DEARWESTER PERCY DEBRUCE VERONICA DEE JANET DARLA DEHNER First Row: JOHN VERNON DENIKE ERNEST DEVERS KENNY DEZARN PAUL DISBENNETT EARLINE MILDRED DIYON PENNY DOANE JOYCE ANN DOLL FREDRICK DONALDSOX Second Row: JEROME DOWLING DONNA DOWNS JUDITH ANN DRAKE JEAN DREW SHIRLEY DROUT REYNOLDS DUKES LEE DUNHOLTER CLARENCE DUNN Third Row : MARY DUNN JAMES JOHN DUWEL EDWARD DWELLY GEORGE BILLY EASTERLING VIRGIL EDWARD ECTON CUBADEEN EDDINS GLADYS EDMONDS TONY EHRMAN Fourth Row : LARRY EISELE HELEN JANE ELIOTT ROBERT ELLISON WILLIS EMBRY MARIAN ENNIS MERLE EPPERSON JIM ERMER PAT ERTEL Fifth Row: TOM ESLING FRED EDWARD ESPY BETTY LEE ETH ERINGTON DAISY EVANS GENELL EVANS BOB LOUIS EVERS DENNIS LEE EVERSOLE COLELA EWING Sixth Row: PHYLLIS CAROL EXTERKAMP DOROTHY FADER KENNETH FARLEY THOMAS MICHAEL FARREL DALTON FEE FRED FRANCIS FELDHAIIS TOM FELDKAMP JOYCE ANN FELTS Seventh Row: LARRY FERNEDING GEORGETTA FERGUSON JOYCE FERRIS WILLIAM FINLEY PATRICIA MARILYN FISH RUTH ALINE FISHER ROBERTA FITZWATER JOHN WAYNE FEICK Eighth Row : GERALDINE FLEMING ROBERT GOLDEN FLINCHIIN SANDRA LYNN FLINT JUDY FOGLE ANNA FORTE PATRICIA JOAN FRANKLIN CAROL FREDRICK JACK MONROE FREEMAN Ninth Row: KENNETH FRICKE GINNY FRITSCH REGINA FRITZ GRACE ANN FRYE RUBY JEAN FULTON CONRAD GABBARD HERBERT GABRIEL ROSELLA GAINES Tenth Row : DARLENE GAMBREL DAN LEE GARDNER HELENA GARNETT ALLEN RAY GASKINS RAY GASKINS JAMES GASSER WILFRED GAUCK LOIS GECKS lass First Row: DAVID ALLEN GERARD WILNIA GERHARDT BEVERLY GIAR JOHN DAVID GIBSON JERRY GILL BOBBY CILLIAN WAYNE GISH NIARGIE EYELYN GLASS MARY NANCY GLISSON OLLIE ANN GLISSON Second Row: KEN GLOVER LAMARR GOSHADE BONNIE JEAN GRACE WILLIAM GRANT WILLIAM ALBER GRANT KENNETH GREBE MARGARET GREEN NIARVIN GREEN PAT GREEN GEORGE ROY GREER of ineteenJPHfty-Eight Third Row: BECKY GREER ELGEXE ROBERT GREGG ALVA GREGORY CHARLOTTE GREVIOUS WILLIAM JAAIES GRIGSBY EDWARD ALBERT GROSS DOUGLAS GURLEY JUDITH GUSSETT NIARGVERITTE GUTTRIFNG KENNETH LEE GUY Fourth Row : DOROTHY HADDIX CHARLES RAYMOND HAFT LARRY LEE HALE RAY BENNET HALE JOYCE ANN HALL RIFSSELL HABIBLIN JOHN HENRY HANCOCK PAT HANCOCK JESSE CALVIN HANKERSON CHARLES HARD Fifth Row: KENNETH HARMON PHYLLIS HARNEY CARL HARRIS KENNETH HARRIS STANLEY HARRISON WILLIAM HART RALPH HASKINS ROBERT WILLIAM HASSERTT JEROME HAYES WILLIAM EARL HAYS Sixth Row: CATHLEEN HEARD ROY HEDBURGH JOYCE ARLENE HELTON WILLIAM HEMINC TOM HENEGAR BEVERLY HENSCHEX CAROL HENSCHEN KATHERINE HENSLEY JACK HENSLEY RIIRY HENSLEY Seventh Row: THOMAS EDWARD HENSLEY JOSEPHINE HEARD BENSON HERMES CARL HESS XIELYA HESS CARL HIATT CALVIN CLYDE HICKS INGRANI ABDUL HICKS .IUANITA HICKS RETTY HILL Eighth Row: EWELL HILL LOIS KATHRYN HILL XIELYIN RAY HILL CATHERINE MARIE HILLMAN LARRY HILLMAN JAKE HILPONSTEINER GARVEN HOBBS WJILLIAM HOBBS BARBARA HODGE EDNA MARIE HODGE I E Amy J 'Z 23154 I First Row: RICHARD HOELLE BETTY HOFF CHARLOTTE FRANCIS HOLCOMB JOE WAYNE HOLLIDAY ROBERT RAY HOLLINGSWORTH LORETTA ANN HOLT WILLIAM LESTER HOLT LYN FRANK HOLTHAUS Second Row: RICHARD CONRAD HOOG JOYCE ANN HOOKER WILLIAM WALTER HOPPER CAROL HOUSER CHARLES HOWLAND WILLIANI HUCKABY JERRY HUGHES STEVEN HUGHES Third Row: WILLIAM ROBERT HULGIN BERNICE HUNTER LENA INMAN RONALD ISLEY ELAINE ISOME SAM IVORY BARBARA LEE JACKSON MARY LEE JACKSON Fourth Row: NORMA JACKSON WILLIAM PHILIP JACKSON DARLENE JANSER SHERMAN JEFFERS THOMAS JEFFERS ROBERT JENKINS THEODORE MORRIS JENKINS MARY JOHNSON Fifth Row: RONALD JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON1 PAUL F. JOHNSTON HELEN JOINER ALLEN JONES RONALD JONES JACK RONALD JUSTICE JERRY JUSTICE Sixth Row: PHILIP LOUIS KALLSCHMIDT CHARLES KANET .JOYCE KANET LAWRENCE KAYLOR WILL HERMAN KAYLOR CHARLES KEITH MARY ALICE KELLEY ROSE KELLY Seventh. Row: DELORES KENNEBREW JOYCE KIDD ROBERT KIFFMEYER GEORGE RICHARD KIHNKE .JERRY EDWARD KIHNKE JERRY KIMBLER DANIEL KING JACK RONALD KING Eighth Row: ROBERT C. KING DIANE KINNY JERRY CHARLES KINZZBACK NORMAN GARY KIRK ROSE ANN KITCHEN BOBBIE RUTH KLEIN GRANVILLE KNIGHT JOYCE ELAINE KOCH Ninth Row: MANFORD PAUL RICHARD KOCH RUSSELL KONNAGAN CAROLE KONRAD MARY KORTE LESTER KRAEMER VERNA KRAMER ROGER FREDERICK KREKE JERRY KREMER Tenth Row: ELMER PREMO KRIES GARY LEE KRUEGER JUSTINE KRUEGER MARCELINE KRUSE CARL LEE KUNKEL NICK THOMAS KURLAS PAULINE LACKEY PAT LAINE lass First Row: SARAH LAMB JIM GUY LAMPKIN RALPH LANE DON LANGE PAUL LANGE BARBARA LASTER MARILYN LAUDERBACK ELEANOR LAVATORI FRANK LAWSON JUDY LAY Second Row: JOANN LEIGH RITA LEIGH RICHARD THOMAS LEPPERT MICHAEL LESCH CHARLES LEWIS SYLVESTER LIGON ALLEN LINDSAY WILLIAM HAROLD LINDSAY ELIZABETH LINFERT JEAN LIVINGSTONE Of ineteenGPYfty-Eight Third Row: CHARLOTTE LOHMILLER LARRY EDWARD LOHRER JANICE LONG CHARLES LONGBOTTOM KYLE LOVE ROBERT LEE LOVELESS JOHN LOVITT RICHARD LOWE NANCY CAROLYN LOWRY BETTY LUCKY Fourth Row: ROBERT FELORA LUMPKIN LARRAINE LUNDY VENETTA ANGELINE LYNCH JUDY MARIE LYNN CECIL MADDEN TEDDY MADDIX LESLIE ALAN MALADY LLOYD LEE MALICOAT DONALD MADICH GERALDINE MANIS Fifth Row: EARL LEVOUGHN MANN MYRNA MANNING GEORGE MANNIX DON MARQUARM JOSEPH ANTHONY MARSALA MARLENE MARSHALL GEORGE MARTIN STANLEY MARTIN LEROY EDWARD MASON SAM MASSENGALE Sixth Row: TOM MATHES JACKIE MATHEWS PATSY MATTLIN JANICE MAUPIN MILDRED MCBRIDE ROBERT MCCANTS CECILIA MCCOY JOY MCCULLOUGH BRADFORD MGFARLAND PAT MCGINLEY Seventh Row: JOHN MCINTOSH JOANNE MCKINNEY MITCHEL MCKINNEY RONALD LEE MCKINNIS BILLY MCMULLINS LINDA MCPETERS JOSEPH MEIBERS TOM MELTEBRINK JOSEPH EDWARD MENTRUP SANDRA MERRILL Eighth Row: CHARLES MESSMORE CLARENCE METZLER LOIS ARLENE MICHAELIS RON MICHAELSON MARY ANN MIDDENDORF JOSEPH MILLER LAWRENCE MILLER RICHARD MILLER BILL MIRACLE FAYE MITCHELL First Row : BARBARA MOORE BONNIE MOORE IOLA MOORE JUDY MOORE GLORIA MOORMAN JAMES MICHAEL MORAN JANET MORGAN DON MORRA Second Row: MOOTIE MORRIS WANDA MORRISON MARILYN MOSS DAVID NICHALOUS PEGGY JOYCE MULLINIX JOE THOMAS MURRAY RUTHIE LEE MYHAND ELMER NASTOLD Third Row: MONA NEELY CHARLES VICTOR NELSON CHOYCE NESMITH CAROL NICELY BETTY NEWCOMB RICHARD NEWMAN JUDITH NICELY CHARLOTTE NOEL Fourth Row: JUNE NORRIS KATHLEEN O'CONNELL TED CHARLES ORR GEORGE OSWAD SHIRLEY CATHERINE OTIS LOIS OWENS DONALD PABST CARL PALMER Fifth Row: FRED PALMER HELEN MARIE PARIS GERALDINE PARKS RALPH PATRICK WALTER PATTERSON JAMES PAXTON JOHN PAYTON BERTHA PEACE Sixth Row: WALTER PEAK DARLA PEENO ALBERT BERNARD PEINING .IUDITH ANN PELTON ELVERTT PEARL PENIFF CHARLES ARTHUR PENN WARREN PERKINS GEORGE PERRY Seventh Row: PATRICIA ANN PERRY LYNDEN PETERS SHIRLEY PFENNING HERDIE PHILLIPS ERNIE GEORGE PIERANI DAVID PIERRE ELSIE POGUE JANET CAROLE POWELL Eighth Row: JANET FRANCES POWELL PAT POYNTER CHARLES EVANS PRATHER FRED PRATHER JAMES K. PRIDDY WALTER PRIDEMORE BOB PYLE EVERETT QUENSNELL Ninth Row: DONALD C. QUINN WILLIAM LEE RAMSEY DORLENE RANDOLPH CHARLES EDWARD RANKIN BARBARA SUE RAPKING SHIRLEY RAPKING ROBERT THOMAS RAYMOND LARRY REED Tenth Row: WILDA REEVES JAMES REID KENNETH REID LONNIE REYNOLDS JACK RHODUS BETTY RICE JOHN DOUGLAS RICH ELAINE RICHARDSON lass First Row: JAMES RICHARDSON FRANCES RICHARDSON CHESTER RICKS JERRY RIEMAN ROBERT LEE RILEY SHIRLEY ANN RILEY ALBERT CARL RITTER THOMAS ANTHONY RITTER BILL ROBERTS FRED ROBERTS Second Row: IRIS ANNIE ROBERTSON ANNA ROBINSON CAROLYN RODGERS CAROLYN LOUISE RODGERS JUANITA ROGERS AL EDWARD ROLFES HELEN ROLFES BETTY ROLL BERNARD JOSEPH ROONEY DOROTHY ROOT of ineteen Fifty-Eight Third Row: NANCY ROSS CONNIE ROSSMAN HOWARD RUBIN JOHN EDVVARD RUSSELL BARBARA RUTLEDGE TOM SALZL MELVIN EWELL SAYLOR JOHN SCHARF ANN LOUISE SCHERMER THOMAS SCHLINDER Fourth Row : EDWARD SCHOENE JAMES SCHOLZ LOUIS SCHUBERT ROBERT SCHUBERT ROBERT NELSON SCHUTTE SUE CATHERINE SCHUTTE ADOLPH RONALD SCOTT JERRY SCOTT OLLIE WALKER SCOTT JOHN SEYMOUR Fifth Row: MYRON SHARP TOM SHARP SYLVIA SHEPARD GERALDINE ANN SHIELDS ARTHUR SHIPLEY BETTY SHIRLEY DONMETT SHOCK HAROLD ROY SIERVELD FRED SILBER VIRGINIA SIMMONS Sixth Row : PAUL SIMON CHARLES ALEX SIMPSON GENEVA SIMPSON CARLOS SINCLAIR MARY SING NANCY SINNATORE HERB SISKA MELVIN LEWIS SKINNER DON SLOAN VERNON SLUDER Seventh Row: DAISY SMITH JOHN SMITH MARY SMITH RALPH SMITH RICHARD SMITH RONALD SMITH ROY SMITH CARL GENE SNEED SHIRLEY SNYDER JEAN SPEARMAN Eighth Row : DARLENE SPEARS ROBERT SPECKERT EDWARD SPIEGEL WILMA SPRADLIN YVONNE STACEY JOE STALLWORTH BERNICE STAMPER CHARLES STANLEY TOM STANTON WILLIE STEEL w- - W V'AV - A A A'w'- -'M-Aww ' W--:xanax--fwxfm -A ff' N First Row: JIM LEWIS STEIN PAUL STEMAN CLIFFORD STEPH AN DAVID JAMES STEVENSON FRANK STEWART GLORIA STEWART JOHN CHARLES STITH JOANN STONE Second Row: HELEN STUPPRICH BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN ELIZABETH SUTTER CAROLYN PATRICIA SWIFT WILLIE JAMES SYKES JUANITA JEANETTE TABOR GERTRUDE LILLA TANNER JOSEPH TARP Third Row : BERNICE TATE BONNY TATE CARROLL DENTON TAYLOR JAMES TAYLOR III JUDY TAYLOR SALENA TAYLOR SHIRLEY TAYLOR BARBARA ANNE THARP Fourth Row : JEANNE THOMPSON WILLIAM TILLETT ALAN HOWARD TINKER DON TODD DAVE TOLLE EDWIN DONALD TOLLE GILBERT KEMPER TRACY MARGIE TROSPER Fifth Row: CAROL TROVILLO RONALD TAYLOR TUCKER HELEN UNDERWOOD ETTA UPTON JOHN VAHEY CHARLES EDWARD VALENTINF GLORIA ANN VANCE REINER VANPRAGG Sixth Row: DOLORES VEAL DICK WILLIAM VOLLHARDT JOYCE VORNBERG DOROTHY LOUISE VOSSLER BILLIE WACHSMAN TED RONALD WAHL JOE ARTHUR WAITERS CHARLES WAYNE WALLACE Seventh Row : JANICE WALLACE TOM WALLACE RAYMOND LEE WALLER BARBARA ANDREA WARD ROBERT WARE GLADYS WARREN ANNA WASHINGTON RUBY WATSON Eighth Row : NORMA JEAN WATT ANNA WEBB KAY WEBB DAVE WEBER RONALD ALFRED WEDIG JOE WEGENER CORLOTTA WEINGARD DON LEE WEIS Ninth Row: WALTER WERNER NICK WESTERMEREY BARBARA WEUST JIM WHEELDON KNEELAND WHEELER NATHANIEL WHITBY STANLEY WHITE JEWEL WHITFIELD Tenth Row: DAVE WIESEMANN PAT WILEY JOHN ANTHONY WILHELM EARL WILKERSON DON WILKESHAM MARTHA WILKINS ALBERT WILLIAMS BETTY WILLIAMS C ass of ineteen Fifty-Eight First Row: BONNY SUE WILLIAMS JEROME MARIAN WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS MYRTIS WILLIAMS THOMAS LEE WILLIAMS JAMES WILLINGHAM EARL WILSON JAMES PAUL WILSON RONALD WIMMEL JUDY WINTERS Second Row: PAT WIRMEL RON WISSMAN RUSS WOLF CHARLES RICHARD WOODARD ALBERTA WRIGHT MELVIN CLARENCE WRIGHT ROBERT WUEBELER PHYLLIS MARIE YETT CHARLES YOCUM CHARLES YOUNG Third Row: HENRY YOUNGBLOOD GEORGE WILLY ZADEK WILLIAM ANTHONY ZAPT JOHN ZELLER PAUL STANLEY ZERGES PEGGY ZIEBOLD SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED JAMES ANDERSON JAMES BEERMAN WILLIAM BITZER ANTHONY BLEY CARROLL E, BRANNOCK JOANN BROWN CLIFFORD L. BYNDON ALMA CHANDLER EARL CHAPMAN TIIOMAS CHILDS ALVIN EARL COWARD GLADYS CREECH BETTY LOU DIXON EDWARD M. DOLAN RICHARD DUWAYNE CONNIE FAHEY ROBERT LEE FARMER ARTHUR FELDMAN GLORIA JEAN FIRST GROVER FLETCHER WALTER FLOWERS BETTY FRALEY ROBERT FRISBY RAYMOND E. GARDNER IVA GOLEY DONALD LEWIS GREEN LILLIE GREY GERTRUDE GRIMES HUBERT RILEY HARRELL JACK HENDRICKSON GERALD HILDEBRAND GEORGE HOEH ALPHONSO HOWARD ANNA LUCILLE HUNTLEY BILL MEREDITH JARVIS KATHRYN L. JENNINGS CAROL JEAN JOHNSTON KENNETH T. JORDAN PATRICIA LEE KERN EDWARD WILLIAM KNUE ESTELLA LANIEN JUNE MARTIN DELLA EUGINA MEDER GLEN MEECE DELORES MERRITT RAYMOND MOHRHAUS CARL RICHARD MONING 69 JOHN OWENS GERALD BUCKY PARROT BARBARA JEAN POTTER ROBERT EARL PRICHARD JERRY ROBERT RADIGAN ROBERTA RADIGAN BARBARA ANN RAMSAY CLINTON E. REYNOLDS MAXINE RILEY LLOYD ROBBINS HAROLD ROGG DON LEE SCALF THOMAS SCHNEIDER MARY ALICE SEAL JAMES ANTHER SHAW CHARLES A. SIEFERT CAROLYN P. SPENCE RON STATTON RICHARD EDWARD TOTH DONNIE H. WHITEHEAD DELORIS WILSON RON LOUIS WISSMAN WILLIAM WOODALL ARNOLD WOODRUM First Row: BARBARA NANCY ABBOTT GENE ABT JOAN ABT JULIA ABT LOIS ABT CHRISTINE ADAMS JUNE LORRAINE ADAMS PHYLLIS ADDISON Second Row: JOSEPH LOUIS ADRIAN BETTY ALLEN MACK ALLEN PEGGY ALLEN JOSEPH ALLGEIER CECIL ALSIP MARIAN ANDERSON BUD ARSZMAN Thiird Row: ROMA JEAN ASHER ELIZABETH AUSTIN ALTON BAKER GLORIA JEAN BAKER WILLIAM BAKER BONNIE FAYE BALL JANICE BALL RICHARD BALSLEY Fourth Row : BARBARA BANKEMPER ANNETTE BANNION JAMES DENNELL BARBER MILDRED BARBER DENNIS LEE BARNETT CAROL ANN BASTIN DOROTHY BASTIN HARRY BATTE Fifth Row: RONALD BAUER BARBARA BAXTER WADE ALBERT BAYS CARLOS BEGLEY MARCELLA BEGLEY JERRY BEITMAN RAMONA LOIS BELVER BILL BENDER Sixth Row : LARRY BENDER THOMAS A. BENDERMAN JUDY ANN BENNING ROBERT BERKEMEIER CLIFFORD BERNARD LOUIS CHARLES BERRENS MATTHEW BERRY JANET BERTRAM Seventh Row : RONALD FRANK BERTRAM NANCY GRACE BICE LESTER BIEHL BILLIE JEAN BIERLEY GERALD BITNER CAROLYN BLACKBURN WILLIE BLACKWELL ROBERT BLOCK Eighth Row : EURLESS LEE BLOOMFIELD DONNA BOATMAN JOHNNY BOLGER ROBERT BOND KYLE BONNER JACQUELINE BOOKER KENNY CHARLES BOORONI GAIL BORGEMENKE Ninth Row : GERALD BERNARD BOSSE EARL HARDIG BOUCK JACK BOWLING ANNE BOYD RALPH BOYD KENNETH BRABENDER JIM FRED BRACKETT SONDRA ELIZABETH BRADLEY Tenth Row: JOE BRANHAM DAVID PAUL BRAUER JAMES BROOKSBANK . FRANCES BROWN JEAN BROWN ROBERT BROWN THOMAS BROWN KATHLEEN ANN BROWNING lass of ineteen Fifty-Nine First Row: CHARLES WM. BRUEGGEMAN BEVERLY BRUN CHARLES BRUNSMAN GARY THOMAS BRUNSMAN MARILYN BRYANT ROBERT ARTHUR BRYANT MICHAEL BUCKMAN RONALD BUCKMAN ONEETA BURRIS EDITH BUSH Second Row: ANNA BYRD ROY BYRD JOAN BYRON ARLENE CALLAN JANET CAMP BETTY CAMPBELL ROBERT CAMPBELL DAVE CARR SHIRLEY CARR BEVERLY JEAN CARROLL Third Row: EVA MAE CARTER WILLIAM H. CASTLEBERRY PATRICIA ANN CATANZARO THELMA JON CENTERS PHYLLIS CHAMBERLAIN JUDY CHAMNESS REDA CHAPMAN FRED CHARLES CHASTEEN DONALD CHEEK PAUL CHRISTMAN Fourth Row: MARY ALICE CHRISTOPHER JOANN CHRISWELL JANET CLARK WILLIS CHASLER CLARK LILLIAN CLAY VERNA LEE CLEM GLORIA LEE CLEVENGER AUDREY ANN CLUTHE RUFUS NOBLE COCKRAN ROBERT COFFEY Fifth Row: JOSEPH COCOZZO JEROME COHEN CHARLES COLBERT SALLY JANE COLE BARBARA ANN COLLINS ELIJAH COLVARD EMMA RAE COMBS LOYAL COMBS CAROL JEAN COOK ROBERT EDWARD COOK Sixth Row: MARIAN CORNES ROGER JOHN CORNES EVELYN MARY CORNS EMMA MARIE CORSON JAMES COSTELLO SHERRY COTTET TOM COURTNEY JO ANNE COX JANE CRAIG LEROY CRAIG Seventh Row: VERA ANN CRAIG RONALD CRAVENS CHARLES FRANK CROSBY LORRAINE CROSBY NORMA CROWLEY BILLY CRUTCHFIELD SAMUEL CULLUM MYRON CUNNINGHAM ROBERTA ANN CURTIS RONALD CURTIS Eighth Row : DIXIE DAILEY JOAN DALLAS BARBARA ANN DALTON GLYNDORA DALTON DENNIS DASE DALE DAVIDSON LOWELL DAVIDSON ROBERT EDWARD DAVIS RICHARD DAWN ALMA JEWELL DELK 1 ww Q.,--nfmM.w.,wMUWf M-h.N..mw mmm First Row : CAROL DENNIS JOYCE DENSFORD RICHARD DEWALD RALPH DIETZ JOYCE ANN DINKINS MAMIE DIXON CHARLES DOBKINS EDWINA DOOLLEY Second Row : RAYMOND DOSSENBACK SUSIE MAE DOUGLASS DONALD DOUTHWAITE ALLEN DALLET DOWERS RONALD RAYMOND DUGGINS JUDY ANN DUNCAN JAMES DUNIGAN JERRY EDDELMON Third Row : MATTHEW FRANK EDELMAYER RITA EDMONDS BERTHA EDWARDS DOROTHY EDWARDS GLADYS EDWARDS NORMA EDWARDS DAN LOUIS EHRMAN WILLIAM MATTHEWS EILERMAN Fourth Row: GORDON JOSEPH ELDER JOYCE ANN ELLIS MABLE FERN ELLIS ROSE MARIE ELLIS SHIRLEY INEZ ELY PATRICIA LEE-ANN ENGLISH CARL EVERETT CHARLES EVERHART Fifth Row: VIRGINIA FAGIN JAMES ROY FAIN MARJORIE FAIRCHILD ALFRED HICKS FANT JOY FAVACHIO EDWARD EUGENE FELTON ERNEST TONY FERGUSON JOYCE FERRIS Sixth Row : LORRAINE MARIE FERRIS CAROL ANN FISHER CLYDE WILLIAM FISHER MARGARET FLAHERTY ROBERT FOLTZ MARGIE FOREWALT RICHARD FOSTER FRED FOX Seventh Row: BETTY FRAZIER BILLY FREEZE RICHARD LEE FRISBY RONALD LEE FRITSCH EDDIE FRITZ BEATRICE MARIE FRYE EMMA JO ANN FRYE DANIEL CHARLES FUNK Eighth Row: ROBERT GABBARD CHARLENE ALMA GABRIEL WANDA GAJUS STEVEN WAYNE GAMON CHARLES BERNARD GARNET1 RICHARD ARTHUR GIERSE DANIEL LEE GILPIN LEROY DAVID GLAZIER Ninth Row: FRANK GLEISINGER JEANETTE GLEISINGER BARBARA JEAN GLOSSER CHARLOTTE GODBEY LILLIE GORDON LAWRENCE GORE RALPH GOYETTE GEORGE GRACE Tenth Row 1 CAROLYN GRAY LEONARD FRED GREBE DAN GRIESZMER CLARENCE GROSS EDNA GROTH THELMA GUY WILLIAM ALLEN HALE BARBARA LEE HALL lass of ineteen Fifty-Nine First Row: Third Row: Fifth Row: JAMES WILLIAM HALL CLAUDIA HAYES JOYCE ANN HOCKER JANET HALL BARBARA HAZE LARRY HODGE PATRICK HALPIN JANET HEDRICK MARTIN HODGEMAN EMMA HAMILTON MARY ALMA HEIDECKER AMOS J. HOLLANDSWORTH HATTIE HAMILTON DELMAS HELTON CHARLES HOLT BILL RAY HAMLIN BARBARA JOANN HENDERSON DENISE DEAN HONICAN MARY LOUISE HAMLIN JOHN ROBERT HENDERSON ROBERT HOOG RAY HAMMOND ROBERT EDWARD HENKEL JUDY HOOVER LORETTA HAMMONS BOB HENSLEY JAY HOPKINS JOSEPH HANES VALDA ARVENA HENSON VIRGINIA HOPKINS Second Row: Fourth Row: Sixth Row: DONALD ROY HARD MARJORIE HERRING MARGARET HOPPER JOANN HARGROVE EDWARD EUGENE HICKS JIMMY LEE HOSTETTER JANICE REBECCA HARMON GLORIA MARIE HICKS MINNIE HOWARD JANICE HARNESS LAVERNE HICKS FRANCES LOUISE HOWELL CHARLOTTE HARNEY ROBERT ARTHUR HICKS CHARLES HUFF SUE HARRELL. SUE HICKS AGNES LOUISE HUGHES BILLY HARRISON JOYCE HILBERT CARLIS HUGHES FRANCINE P. I-IARTELL RONALD NORMAN HILL DON HUGHES FRANCES JUANITA HAWKINS THERESIA HIMMELSPACH CLYDE HUMMER JOHN WILLIAM HAWLEY BARBARA ANN HOCK FRITZ HUMPHRIES Seventh Row : BARBARA LEE HUNGLER FRED ANTHONY HUPER LINDA HURST DON HUTCHISON RUDOLPH ISLEY RICHARD JACKSON SHIRLEY JACKSO N CLARENCE GEORGE JACOB HENRY JAMES DONALD J. JANSEN Eighth Row: WALTER JANSON PHYLLIS JEFFERS JANICE JENKINS VERDIE B. JENKINS WILLIAM JENKINS JACK JESSUP EVERETT JEWELL BILLY JOHNS THOMAS EDWARD JOHNS BETTY JOHNSON f muw'z'vmwmQQ5f' www- x..w....V. .U 'WVwfNf-l.21QfMMMhy-S 1 - - - 5-czvr i qi -I 'I-I First Row: ELIZABETH ANN JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON CARL JONES CHARLES JONES CLIFFORD JONES GERALD LEE JONES JACK ROGER JONES SHIRLEY JONES Second Row: RAYMOND JORDAN JACOB ANDREW JUNG TERRY JUSTICE BESSIE KAHN JOE KAISER PATRICIA ANN KAPPNER GAYL ANN KATZ FRANK KATZLER Third Row : JOHN RICHARD KEIL JACK KELLER PAUL KELLER BARBARA KEMPER BESSIE MAE KEY JAMES WALTER KEY JAMES KIDD VON KIDD Fourth Row: CAROL ANN KIDWELL THOMAS KIHM JOHN SAMUEL KING ZELMA KING BILLY KLAYER JOANN KLEIN PATRICIA KLEIN CAROL KNEIPP Fifth Row : CHARLES KNEIPP FRED J. KNELL JANET KNOST JOHN KONNAGAN CAROLYN ANN KRAMER RONALD KRAMER BLANCHE KRICK JOE TODD KUBE Sixth Row : SHIRLEY KUYKENDALI. THOMAS JOSEPH KYLE CATHERINE LACKEY ERNESTINE LACKEY RUTH ANN LACKEY HELEN RUTH LAGORNE JOHN ALBERT LANDRUM JENNY LOU LANE Seventh Row: PRISCILLA LANE LINDA LARGE RONALD LARKIN VINCENT LASITA JANICE LEE LAWSON JOHN HAROLD LAWSON RAYMOND LAWSON JUDITH CELLEEN LAY Eighth Row: MARGARET LAY THOMAS LEEDS DONALD WEBSTER LEGG CAROL LEONARD ROBERT LEPPLE ROBERT LESTER LINDE JAMES DENNIS LINDSEY SUE LINK Ninth Row : SHIRLEY ANN LITTERAL TYRONE LIVINGSTON BETTY RUTH LONG HUEY LONG JAMES EDWARD LOWRY GARY ALBERT LOZE MAE JUREAL LUCKEY MICHAEL JAMES LUTHER Tenth Row: JAMES PHILLIP LYNN REBECCA JANE LYTLE DOROTHY MACK RONALD MAHON BARBARA LEE MALLORY JUDY ANNE MALLOT FREIDA MANN ROBERT FRANK MARCELLO lass of ineteen Fifty-Nine First Row: ROBERT WAYNE MARCUM JOYCE MARLOWE CONNIE SANDRA MARSHALL EDDIE MARSHALL HOWARD MARTIN ORVILLE MARTIN DOMINIC CARMEN MARZIALE SUE AUSTIN MASSENGALE BETTY MASCARI ROBERT DUDLEY MASTERSON Second Row: MICHAEL THOMAS MAUCH NORBERT MAUSE EDDIE LOUIS MAYFIELD ALICE McATEE THOMAS McCLAIN JERRY LEE MCCLURE JAMES RUSSELL MQCOON DONALD MCCOY BILLY McDANIEL THOMAS McGILL Third Row : BEN McINTOSH GERALD MCKINNEY JOHN DANIEL MCKITRIC HAZEL MCQUEARY CORA A. MELTON JUDITH MENNING EARL STEPHEN MENZ DAVID LAWRENCE MERKLE MARY MERSHON JANET MERZ Fourth Row: PATSY ANN MEYERS JOAN MICHAELS ROBERT MIDDENDORF BILLIE MILLER DOROTHY KAY MILLER EDWARD MILLER GERALD MILLER JANICE MILLER LAWRENCE MILLER LOUIS RICHARD MILLER Fifth Row: MARSHA LOUISE MILLER TERRY CARL MILLER WENDELL FRANKLIN MINTON BILL MISTLER ERNEST MITCHELL JUANITA REBECCA MITCHELL PAT JEAN MITCHELL HARRY DONALD MONHOLLEN CERALDINE LEAH MONROE CHARLES MONTAC Sixth Row: DELORES MOORE JACOB MARTIN MOORE WANDA MOORE IRENE MORGAN WENDELL HERBERT MORGAN WILLIAM IVIORMAN BOB MORRELL BOB MORROLVS CHARLES EDWARD MOSER FLORENCE MARIE MOUNT Seventh Row: JOHNNY MUGAVIN DONALD MULLALLEY MARY EVELYN MURPHY JUDITH MARIE NAPIER EMMA NASH PATRICIA NEUDIGATE MARLENE NEWKIRK REATA ALICE NOBLE RUTH NORRIS LAWYER NORTH Eighth Row : ED NUNGESTER MIKE O'BRIEN JUDITH O'DELL JOYCE ODENBACH WINFORD ONEY LEONARD ALVIN ORME VIVIAN OSBORNE ARCHA MAE OWENS DORIS JEAN OWENS JACK PADGETT im -L-A'f'lLL' ' '-- -W' f'-' lhM First Row: RICHARD PAHLS PATRICIA ARLENE PALMISANO ROSE MARIE PALMISANO MICHAEL EDWARD PANGALLO FRANK PAPANIA RAYMOND PARNELL BARBARA JEAN PATMON ELIZABETH PATMON Second Row: ROBERT PATTERSON JAMES PAUL CARL RAY PAYNE DARLENE PEARSON WALTER JOHNNY PEELMAN ROBERT PENDYGRAFT JERRY PFLUM DELCENIA PHILLIPS Third Row: JOANN MARIE PHILLIPS JUANITA JEAN PHILLIPS JOSEPH XAVIER PIERANI NEIL POOLE PATRICK PRATT JANICE MAY PRENOT LILLIAN BEATRICE PRICE RALPH PRIMEAU ' Fourth Row: SHIRLEY PROFFITT JOE PURSELL BARBARA QUIRE SHIRLEY RACHEL RAINEY CLARISSA RAINS BETTY EILEEN RANDOLPH LOTTY BELL RANDOLPH SYLVIA MARIE RANDOLPH Fifth Row: RAY KENNETH RANSOM SHIRLEY RAPKING ADA MAE RAWLS RALPH CARL REDEMEIER CLARENCE HERBERT REED RUBY JOSEPH RENGERS JERRY REYNOLDS WILLIAM RICHARDS Sixth Row: GEORGE HENRY RICHMOND ROBERT RICHMOND LORETTA RICKS L OTTO ROBERT RIDGE GARY PAUL RITTER FAITH ROAT JEAN ROBERTS LUCIUS ROBERTS Seventh Row : BILLIE JO ROBINSON ESKER ROBINSON JOHN ROBINSON ROBERT GARY ROBINSON BETTY CATHERINE RODEN GEORGE JOHN ROELLIG CAROLYN ROGERS MARILYN ROGERS Eighth Row: WILLIAM ROGGE LANNY LEE ROLAND VERNON LEON ROSE CAROLYN E. ROSS DOROTHY LEE ROSZELL LEWIS ROY JANET SANDERS LLOYD SANDERS Ninth Row: SMITH CALVIN SAUNDERS JO ANN SCHASKELFORD EDWARD ALLEN SCHAEFER GEORGE W. SCHAEFER ETHEL CORA SCHALK LESTER SCHARDINE DONALD R. SCHEID TED RAYMOND SCHIERLOH Tenth Row: MARCIA SCHILLE ALBERT FRANK SCHIMEG IRVIN CHARLES SCHMIDT CHARLES WINFRED SCHMOLT JANET SCHNARRENBERG MARLENE SCHNEIDER JOHN SCHOONOVER JEAN SCHUNK 76 Class of ineteen Fifty-Nine First Row: ROY SCHWAB VIRGINIA SCHWARM JIM SCUDDER JOYCE SEARS ROBERT SEGER NANCY P. SEMINATORE BARBARA SESTER JOYCE M. SEYMOUR JULIAN CALVERT SHANKS DONNA SHANNON Second Row: CHARLES JOHN SHARP ROSALIE SHARP RICHARD SHARPE SHARON LYNN SHEPHERD ROSETTA SHORT ARTHUR EDWARD SIEFERT EARL JOSEPH SIEKBERT BETTY JEAN SKIDMORE HAZEL SMITH Third Row: STANLEY SMITH THOMAS ALVIN SMITS TOM SMYTH TEX SOUTHWOOD JAMES SPRADLIN SYLVIA ANN STANFORD JAMES EDWARD STEELE ROBERT STEINHAUS LARRY RAY STEINMANN CLIFFORD STEPHAN Fourth Row: LIZABETH STEVENS ALVIN STEWART BARBARA STEWART FREDERICK STEWART CAROL ROSEMARY STIGLER FRANKLIN STINSON EDDIE ANTHONY STITH DOROTHY CHRISTINE STOFLE DAN WILLIAM SULLIVAN RAY SUNDERHAUS Fifth Row: JOSEPH LAWRENCE SUPER RONALD SUTTER RICHARD SWARTZ JAMES RICHARD SWEENEY THOMAS SWEENEY JOAN SWEET MARCIA TACKETT EVELYN REVA TAYLOR RUBY TAYLOR BILL STEVEN THOMAS Sixth Row: MARVIN DONALD THOMAS JAMES THOMPSON SANDRA LEE THOMPSON ANITA TOMLIN CAROLYN MARY TONER LARRY TORREY JANETTE BESSIE TRIMBLE RONALD C. TUCKER JOHN TURNER PAT TURNER Seventh Row: BARBARA UNDERWOOD LARRY UNDERWOOD MARGARET UPCHURCH EARL UTTERBACK VIRGINIA ANN VANDEGRAFT ROSEMARY VAUGHT ROBERT VEASLEY MARTHA JEAN VOSSLER EALER S. WADLINGTON GERALD J. WAGNER Eighth Row: PATSY WAHLER RICHARD RALPH WAHLER ESTHER WALKER LAURA JEAN WALKER KENNETH ALLEN WALSH JANE WALSTON EDWARD WILLIAM WALTERS JACQQELINE WASH NOLA SUE WASHAM ROBERT GLENN WATKINS we, If . wan. First Row: MARIE WATSON BARBARA SUE WEAVER KAY WEBB JOYCE MARIE WEHRMAYER DONALD WESLEY Second Row: GEORGE RICHARD WESLEY WAYNE WESLEY BOYD WEST DAVID WEST JAMES WEST Third Row: RUSSELL WEST CLIFFORD JOHN WETENKAMP MARVIN HERBERT WHITE WILLIAM C. WHITE WILMA LOUISE WHITE Fourth Row: JUDY CAROL WILBURN THOMAS WILBURN JERRY WILDER PATRICIA ANN WILES DAVID FALK WILKE Fifth Row: STANLEY NORBET WILKYMACKY HAROLD CARROLL WILLIAMS HELEN ELIZABETH WILLIAMS LILLIAN WILLIAMS LORETTA JEAN WILLIAMS Sixth Row : ROBERT EUGENE WILLIAMS ROBERT LEE WILLIAMS WILLA PEARL WILLIAMS JERRY EDWARD WILMS RONNIE WILSON Seventh Row : ELSIE WINTERS BARBARA WISE SAMUEL ALFRED WITT CAROL JANE WOOD PAUL EDWARD WOOD Eighth Row: JOYCE ANN WOODDELL SHIRLEY MARLENE WOULMS DANNY TRUMAN WRIGHT ROBERT GENE WUETHINGTON NORMA YANCEY Ninth Row: PATRICIA ANN YAUCH JAMES ARTHUR YEARDON FRED YOUNG MARY YUST DIANE ZEILMAN Tenth Row: RAY WALTER ZEILMAN ROBERT LEE ZEILMAN MARK ZIEBOLD RICHARD ZIEGLER MEL ZURICK JOSEPH ZWISSLER lass of ineteen Fifty-Nine FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED JERRY ANNIS GEORGE APPLE DAN ARMSTRONG ELLA BELLE BATES BILL A. BESSEY JACK BINDER DONNA JEAN BLAKE WILLIAM ADAM BREWER WALTER BROWN PATRICIA M. BROWNING SAMUEL M. BURBANKS DICK BURDETTE DONNIE LEE CLARK CHARLOTTE L. DANIELS RONALD DEAN RICHARD P. DORAN EARL FRANKLIN DOWERS DONALD ALBERT EAKIN JERRY EDW. ENGLEMAN ELMER WENDELL ERNST GLENN MACK EVANS CONNIE FITZGERALD JOAN FRAZIER LEROY DAVID GHAZIER BARRY GREENE JOHN JOSEPH HALEY YVONNE C. HANDLEY MARY HIGHLANDER DANIEL I. HODGE BILL HOLLANDER JANET CAROL HOLLIDAY RONALD DAVID HOWARD MARY E. HUGHES ED. HUNGESTER CARLA ANN JACKSON ARTHUR J. JOHNSON FRED JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON JACK BARLY JONES WYONA MARIE JUNG CHARLES BENJ. KINER NORMA KNIGHT BERTI B. KOCHER FRANK KRESSER EVERETT A. LAWSON JOHN P. MARZHEUSER ROBERTA JEAN MASON RUFUS MOYTON MAYNE JOHN H. McCOY ROBERT MEYER JOYCE ANN MOCK PHYLLIS MORGAN ALBERTA ANN MOUNCE BILL MUELLER LINDA MUES SIDNEY MARSHALL NEAL ANTHONY J. NERLINGER RONALD DAVID NOAKES RICHARD A. OSTENKAMP 79 VIOLA PEARSON WILLIAM BYRD POWELL BETTY LOUISE RAHN TLITHA RAINS JOHN ROBERT ROHRIG STANLEY W. ROTHWEILER EDWARD LEE SCHAFER GORDON M. SCHNUR DONNA SHANON BONNIE LOU SHEPHERD PAUL SIMON KENNETH A. SINCLAIR ADA SMITH AMY SMITH MIRIAM SPRINGER PHYLLIS STEVENSON BARBARA ANN SULLIVAN CHARLES L. SURGENER MARILYN KAY TABOTT BEATRICE IRENE TAYLOR JOYCE ANN THEILSE KERRY G. THOMPSON JOYCE ANN TOLIVER MARY EVELYN UHL RAYMOND WEBER RONNIE T. WISSMAN FREDERICK E. WOLF JOE ED WONDER HOWARD J. WORKMAN OUR SCHOOLS I1 lllllllllllllllilllili I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I N Cooperative students oi Central High School are in much demand. This is especially true ofthe cooperative students in the Automotive Department of Central. For over thirty-five years co-ops from the Automotive Department have been Working for the various automo- tive dealers, individual automotive repair shops and gasoline service stations in greater Cincinnati. The extensive training given to the automotive students in the fundamentals oi the auto- motive business make it possible for the co-op to find employment as an apprentice in the auto service and repair field, the body repair Held, in gasoline service stations, as a parts and accessories clerk and also in the auto sales department. Mr. Tenhunfeld explains the intricacies of a trans- mission. Mr. Winter showing cut- away chassis. P R 0 G R E S S The Automotive Department Many automotive cooperative students Nstay onw in their co-op jobs after graduation and become the better mechanics and service managers for their employers. Co-ops earn approx- imately S35.00 per Week during the two Weeks they are on the job. While students are required to familiarize themselves with all phases of the industry, some specialization is encouraged particularly if the student has demonstrated a special ap- titude for the Work. The Armed Forces of the United States oifer many opportunities to the graduate of Cen- tral High School7s Automotive Course. Approximately one hundred students register in their junior year for the Automotive De- partment. The Cincinnati Automobile Dealers Association has been exceedingly coopera- tive in encouraging its members to place our students in on-the-job training during their senior year, Each year the C.A.D.A. has generously awarded three valuable prizes of tool sets for the three top automotive students. This has been a valuable incentive in keeping scholarship achievements on a high level. Each year, the department graduates approxi- mately seventy-five students, many of Whom are already capable mechanics. Mr. Navaro teaching pupil to reline brakes. 83 Tremendous expansion of Commercial Flying during the past few years has created an ever increasing demand for trained personnel throughout the field of Aeronautics. Corporation flying, air cargo, coach service for passengers, and radar control of air traffic has broadened the scope of occupations open to new employees. The many graduates of this department holding key local positions attest to the important role the school has played in the growth of aviation in this community. The curriculum is patterned directly after the standards set up by the Civil Aeronautics Administration who has the final licensing author- ity for airplanes and engine mechanics. Instructors in the Aviation Department must hold Certificates of Proficiency tissued by the Federal Government! in their subject in addition to the regular teacheris certificate. The student receives his technical training and practice in skills through specially equipped laboratories and shops. To add realism and provide broader in-school experience, the boys maintain a flyable airplane and operate a radio station through the Aero-Radio Club. With commercial emphasis being placed upon jet engine power-plants at this time, many of the graduates are going directly into the Air Force to get their required military service behind them while getting additional jet training to qualify for commercial and airline mechanic positions. Students do their shop work during the eleventh year and co-op at local airports during their senior year. Because of the highly technical nature of aviation, the educational back- ground of the students of this department must be based principally upon science, mathematics, and the technical information relating to this field. ln addition to pure mechanical know-how the graduate of this department, in order to successfully master his trade, must have a working knowledge of aerodynamics, meteorology, and power plant principles. The Aviation Department Mr. Simpkins inspects carburetor. Jim Powell installs test prop on Continental Engine. P R 0 G R E S S 84 PROGRESS Business Education Department Mr. Capozzolo inspects run on Multi-liih. Central's Commercial Department trains boys and girls for employment in the city's many business offices. All the subjects offered are on accredited senior high school level. To qualify for this training, pupils must meet the required business standards for personality, integrity, intelligence, physical fitness, health, and appearance. Training that is required for obtaining commercial positions is offered in the bookkeeping, general clerical, and secretarial fields. Every effort is made to place Senior Commercial Department students in co-op jobs that are best suited to their abilities and personality traits, In every instance possible, job placement is made directly in the field in which the training of the pupil has been concentrated. Many of these co-op students are asked by their employers to remain as permanent employees of the firms where they had their co-op assignments, after they graduate from Central High School. Toward the close of their senior year, co-op students are given an opportunity to take a Civil Service examination at the school and are encouraged to take other examinations for various job opportunities. The ofhce equipment used in the Commercial Department is modern and up- to-date. A partial list of machines used in the instruction of pupils for future jobs includes Burroughs Adding and Calculating Machines, Victor Adding-Listing Machines, Monroe Calculators, Marchant Calculators, Comptometers, Bookkeep- ing Machines, Addressographs, Folding Machines, Dictaphones, Ediphones, Ruth l,epple and Matilda Hathaway operating a 'Nlonroe Post Miss ,lolmson instructs Joyce Koch in the operation of a Ditto ing Machine. P R 0 G R E S S Electric and Manual Typewriters, Graphotypes, Vari-Typers, Mimeographs, Multi- graphs, Multiliths, and Sundstrands, Instruction in the operation of a telephone switch- board is also given. Scholarship requirements in the Business Education Department are among the most rigid in the school because of the exacting nature of the work to be done by the grad- uates of this department. All of the students are expected to demonstrate special ability in spelling, English, and the area in which they are specializing if they hope to compete successfully for jobs in this field. Much of the training is on the very latest equipment developed for any specialized Held. ln bookkeeping for example, in addition to basic training in the principles of the subject, students receive instructions and practice on the latest equipment actually used in businesses throughout the nation. ln other areas the same policy prevails. It is felt that the graduate of our school, in order to be properly trained, should have a basic working knowledge and at least have developed an elementary skill in the use of the advanced techniques used in business. Some of the classes are set up as production departments or shops wherein the stu- dent actually receives training comparable to realistic work situations. 86 Business Jeanette Brothers learns the 5 intricacies of the Vari-Typer. Education At Central High Bonita Dunaway and Carol Chapman taking dictation from Mrs. Kennedy. Robert Addison coached hy Mr. Moschel in tech- niques on the National Bookkeeping Machine. The Allied Construction lndustry in Cincinnati is a thriving segment of our local business. Consequently, the graduates of this department find a ready market for their talents. Due to the extremely Wide variety of Woodwork done in the community the basic skills must be emphasized prior to specialization in one of the areas taught at the school. In some areas such as pattern-making Where skill is critical, a high degree of technical achievement is essential.. Students specializ- Dewey Johnson and Fred Donaldson surfacing a panel on a drum sander. Checking patterns on match board. P R O G R E S S Allied Construction Department i11g in this field receive much practical training through the many production type jobs which the department completes in the course of a year's time. The object of The Allied Construction Department is to train its student in the following fields: carpentry, cabinet making, millroom practice and pattern- making. There are three shops, one advanced shop, a pattern shop, and a basic shop. Those Central' High School students who elect woodworking are taught the fundamentals of the trade while in the basic shops. During their eleventh grade the students specialize in one of the fields mentioned above. They spend fifteen hours per week in related Work. ln the twelfth grade the boys may co-op, two Weeks in school and two weeks in industry. The local construction trades and allied industries co-operate by employing the students as co-ops during their twelfth year. Many of our former graduates are now employers of our co-ops. Larry Siereveld jointing a frame. 89 P R U G R E S S The aim of the Electrical Trade Department is to train high school pupils who choose this course so that they are prepared to enter the various branches of the electrical in- dustry. Training for this goal includes the development of the accepted basic skills, the use of tools and test equipment peculiar to it, the ability to recognize the various com- mon units used in this field, the manner in which they are constructed and how and why the apparatus will perform when used separately or in combination. ln this type of work their future employment is concerned with installation, manufacturing, construc- tion and maintenance of electrical equipment. Steady employment in many of these divisions will lead to a highly skilled andfor specialized Workman happy in his work, with opportunities for advancement, commanding a high rate of pay and steady em- ployment. Students co-op through their twelfth year in seine branch of the electrical field at two-Week periods. An attempt is made to start them on the job at the beginning of the year. Twelve full credits are needed before co-oping can be started. l 90 Electrical Mr. Sommerlad instructs be- ginning class students in rlieo- stat operation and principles, Radio Students receiving code instruction from Mr. Hoffmann Trades Department Cari Weiss testing radio tube. - . , 33- W. , 'E f' Arranging display cases is part of Distributive Education training. In Distributive Education, students are trained for retailing and industrial sell- ing jobs. Students learn the skills of selling, marking, shipping, stock Work, cash- ier-wrapping, display, advertising, and personnel. Students must meet the requirements of this industry: a good personality and character, a general educational background plus, the retail skills. Retailing offers promotional opportunities to the Well-qualified in executive jobs of buying, advertising and display. lndustrial selling provides another oppor- tunity for advancement. These skills are learned in classes of merchandise information, analysis, dis- play art, salesmanship and retailing. In the eleventh grade, retail students oper- ate the student store. Here they receive basic training in selling Central students school supplies. As part of display art, students handle the displays for the school. ln the twelfth grade, Distributive Education students co-op in specialty and department stores throughout the city in jobs which are fitted to their ability and skill. It is in these jobs that the student gets his most valuable training. Here, he meets the general public. The student must learn how to cope with the many different personalities with whom he will come in contact. Distributive Education Department Gift wrapping and sales training are also essentials of the D.E. course. Mrs. Price observes Marlene Burck making salads. Testing a recipe under Miss Warner's direction. This department, one of our fastest growing educational divisions, is our answer to the food service industry's need to meet the revolutionary changes that are occurring in America's eating habits. The students receive specific job training in the high school cafeteria and Drake Memorial Hospital. The enrollment in Basic Food Classes has continued to increase indicating that high school students are interested in the challenges and opportunities offered in a food service career. Food students are trained to prepare and serve food to the public. They assist experienced employees actually engaged in quantity food production. ln the laboratory and through field trips students observe and study the different types of eating places, fish and meat packing industries and related food technological plants, lt has been said that, 'gThe way to a manis heart is through his stomach. The food students were hosts to the Cincinnati Restaurant Association in February. Dinner was served to a large group in the Students' Auxiliary Dining Room. Here the results of their training were put to the final test. The highly favorable comments of their possible future employers indicated that they had passed with flying colors. One outcome of the occasion was an invitation for the students to attend a three day food management confer- ence at the Netherland Plaza. If present plans are completed before September 1956. the Foods Depart- ment will have a new kitchen designed to provide cooking facilities similar to those of the modern hotel or restaurant. During their senior year the food students are placed in cooperative train- ing employment with cafeterias, hospitals, restaurants and drive-ins. This training provides work experience while they are learning to apply the re- sults of their school courses. While they are co-oping two weeks of each month, the students are paid the prevailing pay for learners in the food service industry. Many employers offer permanent positions to food students after they have been graduated. Commercial Foods Department P R O G R E S S 93 Mr. Glatthaar instructs student in linotype procedure Student in hand composition class At a time when the printed word is making such a terrific impact upon the Way we live, it is comforting to know that the Graphic Arts Department is offering increasing opportunities to young men and Women to prepare themselves for en- trance into these vital areas. During the last year a new Miehle Horizontal Press was added to the equipment in the letter-press pressroom. Setting the guides on a press. R O G R E S S Graphic Arts Printing Approximately forty co-op pupils have gained industrial experience in shops in the Greater Cincinnati area. More calls from employers for both steady and co- op workers continue to come than can be filled. The fastest growing phase ofthe industry continues to he in the lithographic Held. Pupils can elect lithography in the tenth grade, and if they continue to show progress, can get more training in their eleventh and twelfth grades. Mr. Sterne inspecting a press sheet. 95 P R 0 G R E S S Central High Schoolis Department of Metal Trades offers training in Basic Machine Shop, Advanced Machine Shop, Sheet Metal Shop, and Acetylene and Electric Weld- ing. Eleventh grade boys in Machine Trade, for example, spend approximately 585 hours in Advanced Machine Shop where they receive experience in all operations on the various machines of the same types and varieties found in small jobbing shops. This training is obtained under the excellent guidance of the instructors who teach the students through practical procedures comparable to industrial practices. One year credit is allowed by some factories on their apprenticeship training for the training received here at Central. Sheet Metal Shop and Welding Shop are both conducted as basic shops and may be elected as advanced courses in the eleventh and twelfth grade levels. The value of these shops as supplements to other trades or as special crafts is recognized in the whole curriculum. Co-op jobs in these two iields are very desirable and lead to very lucrative jobs upon graduation. Trainees in these fields are much in demand, 96 The Mr. Schatz shows pupil clear- ance on a milling cutter. HW' Students heat treating metal Metal Trades Department Cutting with an oxy- acetylene cutting torch. i r E E 5 The Needle Trades Department of Central High School offers excellent train- ing in four specialized fields-tailoring, trade embroidery, power sewing, and dressmaking. The most modern and up-to-date equipment and methods are em- ployed in all needle trades shops. Opportunities for employment for capable persons in needle trades training are excellent. ln addition to the four specialized 7m 2 lp N I 1 L n I Students make their own clothes while they learn on the power sewing ma- chine. Mr. Pyle shows a student how to line a jacket. P R 0 G R E S S The Needle Trades fields, a student can also learn how to spot and press menls and Womenls garments, make alterations and repairs, and learn methods of properly marking garments to be cleaned. A four year period of training is offered in these fields. Students in their senior year co-op in Cincinnatiis garment and dry cleaning establishments. The singing needles of needle trades shops sing happy songs. They have the honor of making costumes for the 44Central Varieties and other dramatic and stage productions. Real experience and a suilicient background in power machine operation for the necessary trade requirements is gained from these production jobs. Students making their own dresses. 99 John Symes gets drawing instructions from Mr. Schaeperklaus. Technical Training P I' 0 g I' 3 m 1956 marked the first year that a class was graduated from our technical program. The graduates have had courses in solid geometry, trigonometry, physics and chemistry, i11 addition to courses in chemical technology, electrical technology and construction tech- nology. The technical program provides broad technical training of a laboratory nature in preparation for technical jobs in industry. It also meets entrance requirements for most engineering colleges. At the end of grade 10, pupils With above average ability may choose this program. They do not co-op or attend summer school in grade 12. Basic science is essential for technical course background Many ofthe pupils held part time jobs in laboratories of Cincinnati plants in which they performed operations involving techniques which are readily learned by people with less than professional train- ing. Some of these jobs were of a metalurgical or biochemical nature. From time to time, throughout the school year, requests were re- ceived from various Cincinnati plants, requesting the school to supply them with graduates from our technical program. With the gradua- tion of our first class, We expect its members to lead the Way in the technical field for many future classes that will follow. Best Wishes from the student body and faculty to the first class graduating from the technical program. May you be happy in your Work and your Work be satisfying to you. 101 Designed to prepare the student to take his place as a responsible member in our demo- cratic society, the General Subjects curriculum, must be considered not only as a supple- ment to the vocational training of the individual but also the core of his social education. The full educational program gives the student an adequate background in the social and moral aspects of living as Well as economic self-sufficiency. Equipped with the fundamentals that build character, personal happiness, usefulness to the community and independence, the Central students go into the World of realism with a feeling of coniidence and security based on knowledge. Martha Crider giving an oral report in Mrs. Jones, English class. Miss Hartzel helps a stu- dent with mathematics. P R 0 G R E S S General ubjeets This year at Central High School, the general subjects curriculum is characterized by depth of subject and a degree of specialization to the requirements of various trades offered at the school. Work offered here in the ninth and tenth grades is equivalent and parallel to that offered in other Cincinnati Public High Schools. The specialization, however, is true only in the eleventh and twelfth grades-the grades in which students specialize in their trades. Seventeen units, including one-half unit in physical education and one-half unit of health, are required for graduation. Dramatics, choral music, instrumental music, job relations, journalism, speech, mechanical drawing, and art have become two and one- half hour courses within the limitations of the new Ohio High School Standards made possible by a more liberal policy in the area of physical education and health, Com- mercial art, however, will be offered as a field of specialization beginning next year. Mr. Nicoletti points out geo- graphical location to stu- dents. 103 P R 0 G R E S S The Central curriculum is as broad as that found in the local comprehensive high schools, with the exception of foreign languages. This year at Central, the technical course, now in its third year prepares the student who elects this program for college entrance. Emphasis in this course is placed on the technical and scientific subjects with a maximum of laboratory and shop instruction permitted in areas of basic science such as electricity and mechanics. Also there is addi- tional time allowed for advanced mathematics and science. This course, to provide the necessary shop and laboratory time, operates on a non-co-op basis. At Central extra-curricular and recreational activities are not slighted. A wide range of special interest and club activities are available. In addition, educational techniques employing a full complement of audio and visual aids are utilized to facilitate class- room, shop, and laboratory presentations. This year many assemblies suitable for rep- resenting a wide range of educational and entertaining features were scheduled. This year all boys and girls have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of seasonal indoor and outdoor sports in either intermural or intramural athletics. A system-wide organization makes this possible by providing such competition both for the boys and for the girls. Our clubs, of which there is a great variety, includes rifles, bowling, square dancing, photography, science, religious, social and other organiza- tions which offer an outlet for many specialized interests, round-out a full social pro- gram. Each year many new clubs are formed. Mr. Elting evaluates work for students in Art class. 104 Girls doing research in library. Mrs. Streng's Typing I class The Program of Practical Nursing is of twelve months duration. It consists of four months classroom and correlated laboratory practice at Central High School. Students practice the basic nurs- ing arts and diet therapy in their laboratories. Classroom instruction includes body structure, personal and vocational re- lationships, nutrition, and nursing arts. After this pre-clinical period, eight months of hospital training follow in five Cincinnati hospitals which provide the students with a maintenance allow- ance. Many high school girls who have completed their junior year, use this course in their senior year because it is evaluated on a four elective credit basis. Classes are enrolled three times a year. A certificate is granted upon completion of the Course indicating the status of graduate practical nurse. Practical Nursing Mary Belle Greer and Eva Burger putting Npatientf, Elizabeth Davis, to bed in techniques class. Instructor, Mrs. Audell Stieringer, and student Flor- ence Able study the skele- ton. 1 P R o G R E b S 106 Dr. Elizabeth Clarke in char e of wo- , S mcnis health program. Health Services ln the tenth grade, each student receives a complete physical examination in- cluding visual, dental and hearing examination, chest X-ray and serological test. This service is provided by the Cincinnati Public Schools. Throughout the school year, the Cincinnati Health Department maintains an alert stall at the school con- stantly guarding the health of our students. Physical health is not the only interest of the department. Mental health is also a great concern of the Cincinnati Public Schools as well as the Health Depart- ment, A broad testing program provides data concerning the students' general ability and academic achievement. Psychiatric aid and psychological tests are available for students who can profit by them. The department provides glasses, arranges for clinical appointments, and sets up surgery when these services are necessary. Class study in speech therapy, sight saving and hearing are available to help overcome defects in these areas. Usually the function of the department is advisory except in cases of indigency in which case, through appropriate social agencies, the necessary medical, psychological, or other service is provided. Many services, such as speech therapy, and others are provided by the Board of Education. Nurse Elsa Rutman checks health record of Central student 0lHi .ACTTVITIES MM 2, ma 3 1 3 qw Student Council Members of the Student Council are elected from the membership of the Student Rep- resentative Assembly. The assembly is composed of one member from each home room. The candidates are nominated by the student body by plurality vote. Council meetings are held once each month in the Conference Room. Four purposes of the Student Council are: QU to promote good school spirit and citizenship, QZJ to promote respect for and cooperation With the professional staff, Q32 to help in formulating general policies affecting social behavior on and off the campus, ULD to encourage a desirable interpretation ofthe school program to parents, friends and other community groups. i OFFICERS MEMBERS AT LARGE RANDY SIMONS . ............... President DONALD 0,BANION .... .... V ice-President, Section I EUGENE DAY ..... ..... V ice-President, Section II ELIZABETH DOOLEY . .. ................ Secretary KATHY BOJAR .... . . ......... Treasurer PATRICIA CATANZARO . .. ..... Sergeant at Arms PAUL CURLEY . . . . . . . .Senior, Section I RUTH JoHNsToN . .. .... Senior, Section II ROBERT THOMPSON .... ' ..........jLUlL0l' BETTY HILL ...... .. . .Sophomore JAMES LINDSEY . .. .... ..... F reshman H0 The Student Representative Assembly is composed of representatives elected from each homeroom. Mr, Homer M. Jones serves as advisor. The body works with the staff in matters of student and school interest. The Assembly brings ideas and wishes of the students to the attention of the professional staff and brings back to the student body the discussions and decisions of the Assembly and the Student Council. Student Representative Assembly Phyllis Addison, Diana Armstrong, James Armstrong, John Baker, Hollan Ballard, Cliliord Bernard, Kathy Bojar, Earl Bouck, Ken Brisbin, Frances Brown, Jean Brown, Sonja Bunch, Patricia Catanzaro, Verna Clem, Betty Cooley, Bonnie Coyne, Paul Curley, Violet Davis, Eugene Day, Elizabeth Dooley, Ray Dossenback, Jo Elliott, Merle Epperson, Lorraine Ferris, Jewel Fitzwater, Anna Forte, Richard Foster, David Gerard, Ollie Glisson, Billie Jean Giliith, Bob Hensley, Betty Hill, Danny Hill, Amos Hollandsworth, Charles Homer, Bill Huckaby, Joan Hurst, Ruth Johnston, Jacob Jung, Ronald Kelly, Jim Knight, Manfred Koch, Robert Koch, Joyce Lanter, Jim Lindsey, Ken Luxenberger, Myrna Manning, Robert Middendorf, Bill Miller, Juanita Mitchell, Geraldine Monroe, Bill Mueller, Darvin Mueller, Jim Nichols, Charlotte Noel, Lois Owens, Judy Pelton, James Powell, Janet Powell, Betty Randolph, Jerry Reisinger, Robert Relue, Marian Rhoten, Thomas Robertson, Kelly Robinson, Howard Rubin, Wilbur Scheidt, Jean Schnitker, Geraldine Shields, Fred Silber, Randy Simons, Charles Simpson, Edward Speigel, Fred Steward, Carl Stophlet, James Wendel, Tom Wheat, Ray Wood. 111 MEMBERS The record of the band this year is a proud one, Under the direction of Mr. Robert Wlieeler, the Central High School Band lists many performances on its yearly schedule. ln addition to playing at athletic events and auditorium pep sessions, the band, or parts of it, provided music for all stage and many social productions. 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Clarinets Peter Lind Joyce Graham Bonita Dunaway Sherman Jeffers Margaret Hopper Ruth Demmons Rose Hicks ,Juanita Mullins Margaret Willis Shelhie Sparks Phyllis Jeffers Percy Depruce John Sehr Trumpets .lohn Wilhelm Myron Sharp Melvin Hill Charlie Garnett Ernest Moore Arthur Coleman Carl Nauman Carol Bastin Carl Knauber David Bodley PERSONNEL Trombones Miltilda Hathaway Walter Hillman Ken Farley Paul Schmitz Alto Saxophones Judy Alford Betty Linford Tenor Saxophones Chester Shumpert Abraham Crayon Norbert Gruner Bill Miller Baritone Saxophone Joe Wegner Baritone Trumpets Roy Byrd Larry Reed Drums Carl Wriston Ronnie Zerges William Ramsey Bass Drum Harry Gray Tubas Jerry Cowens David Harper Raymond Waston French Horns .lackie King George Gajus Ralph Patrick Left to right: Joyce Heltong Alfreda Prof- fitt, Co-Captaing Joyce Lanier, Co-Captain: H e t I y litherington: Sue Rose: Janet Pow- ollg Teddy Maddixg Gloria Stewart: Char- lotte Noelg and Betty Hoff. Central High chool Choral Group Choral music has been considered an important part of the cultural program in the Cincinnati high schools for many years. This year marked the arrival of Mr. Abraham Gershkovitz, the new director. The choral group sings on such occasions as the Variety Show, the May Festival, Class Day, and Commencement Exercises. It is an elective for those who qualify with a good voice and good spirit. One major forward development for the choral group this year was the purchase Mr. Gershkovitz instructs Charles Whee- ler. Susan Kelly. Emory Hall, Barbara Harrison. of new and better music. This was a distinct boost to the morale of the group. It has broadened the repertoire of the group considerably. The various kinds of music ac- quired, include arrangements of popular songs, spirituals, and sacred church hymns. Now that our musical groups are developed to the point where they can be self-sustain- ing, they are able to gain the materials necessary for the further development of pol- ished musical groups. The students participating in the 1-horal group are: SUPRANOS-Delores Young, Lena Inman, Judy Gussett, Ruth Denike, Clara Snlell, Jeanne lhoinpson, Jewel Fitzwater, Mildred Humphrey, Susan Kelly, Patricia Kelly, Mary Sing, Norma Watt, Mary Kelley, liarline Dixon, Pat lirtel, Lynda Craig, Kathy Bojar, Joyce Doll, Pat Poynter, Nant-y Crowthers, Janet Dehner, Janice Brown. Judy Winters, Gertrude Tanner, JoAnn Ruess, Darla Peeno, Carol Kober, Betty Cooley, Pat McLean, June Daul- ton, Charlene Jones, Ceorgetta Jefferson, Betty Hill, Nlae Ayers, Lola Anderson, Judy Fogle, Anna Webb, Vir- ginia Fagin, Betty Inyart, Janice Lowry: ALTOS-Barbara Jackson, Barbara Williams, Dorothy Lewis, Sonia Hanselman, Charlene Mahan, Clara Sutton, Sarah Clover, Ronald Isley, Verna Kramer, Dorothy Vossler, Pat Kern, Janet Morgan, Marilyn Moss, Pat Allison, Carolyn Rodgers, Carolyn Trovillo, Betty Stephens, Teddy Maddix, Helen Watson, Carolyn White, Jean Schnitker, Marjorie Craig, Norma Ruble, Janice Maupin, Burlyn Sanders, Virginia Simmons, Barbara Harrisong Tlf.NORSgDonald Chatman, Emory Hall, Nancy Lowry, Robert Pyle, Carole Konrad, Gloria Combs, Shirley Otis, Norma Jackson, Gloria NeSmith, Pat Franklin, Carol Brackett, Jerry Collins, Bill Mciiflullins, Robert Jones, Rita Leigh, Esker Robinson, BASSES-Charles Prather, Carlos Hughes, Reynolds Dukes, Lyn Holthaus, Tom Broughton, Marvin Walters, Larry Hale, Elmer Sellers, Neal Seholtz, John Payton, Ben Hermes, Ed Bosse, Ollie Srott, John Carroll, Lynell Allen, Charles Wheeler, Robert Martin. 115 FIRST ROW, left to right: Carl Knauman, Dave Bod- ley, Carl Knauber, Myron Sharp, John Wilhellii, SECOND ROW: Art Coleman, Earl Utterback, Frank Lawson, Frank Cleisinger, Carol Bastin, Ray Byrd. FIRST ROW, left to right: Walter Hillman, Paul Schmitz, Matilda Hathaway, Kenneth Farley, Jerry Cowans, Dave Harper. SECOND ROW: Carol Pennington, Art Shipley, Ralph Patrick, George Gajus, Jackie King. Central High School Band Left to Right: Harry Grey, Ron Zerges, Bill Ramsey. FIRST ROW, left to right: Everett Lawson, Chester Schumpert. Bill Miller, Joe Wegener. SECOND ROW: Judy Alford, John Bolger, Abe Cray- on, Rohert Williams. THIRD ROW: Ruth Demmons, Rose Hicks, Margaret Willis, Shelbie Sparks, Phyllis Jeffers, Percy De- Bruce, John Sehr. FOURTH ROW: Sherman Jeffers, Juanita Mullins, Margaret Hopper, Joyce Graham, Bonita Dunaway, Peter Lind. The Glee Club and Choral Group of Central are composed of members from all four classes. All members taking less than 5 periods a week are considered Glee Club. ln general. the emphasis on details in the Glee Club is not as severe as it is in the Choral Group. Also, such factors as music appre- ciation, recreational singing, and performances tor special holidays and amateurs are taken into consideration. The Glee Club provides an opportunity for screening candidates for the Choral Group. MEMBERS Barbara Abbott, Lois Abt, June Adams. Betty Allen, Gladys Austin, Alton Baker, B. Bankemper, Annette Bannion, Marlene Batts, Nadine Baugh, Dorothy Beck, Emogenc Bell, Bessie Belt, Bobbie Bobo, Delta Bradford, Sandra Bradley, Jeanette Brothers, Jean Brown, Marlene Burek. Oneeta Burris, Vera Buttree, Arlene Callan, Dorothy Campbell, Imogene Campbell, Glenda Carpenter, Althea Carroll, Eva Carter, Rosemary Carter, Alma Chandler, Mary Christopher, Janet Clark, Lillian Clay, Juanita Clifton, Shirley Coffey, Elsie Conn, Pat Conn, Carol Cook, Betty Cooley, Hubert Cooley, Marian Comes, Eva Cox, Sarah Cox, Pricy Craft, Eileen Craig, Mar- jorie Craig, Glyndora Dalton, June Daulton, Pat Davis, Jackie Dee, Alma Delk, Ruth Denike, Carol Dennis, Floyd Dieks, Queen E. Dukes, Bertha Edwards, Shirley Edwards, Anna Engel, Maxine Enyard, Carl Everett, Joy Favachio, Verna Feck, Pat Gibbs, Mary Gilbert, Carol Fisher, Margaret Flaghcrty, Lutiea Fuller, Jean Goode, Billie Grifhs, Mary Grob, Rim-hard Haehnle, Barbara Hall, Mary Hamilton, Myra Harrison, Frances Hawkins, Barbara Henderson, Evon Henderson, Marie Henderson, Margaret Herling. Benny Hermes, Barbara Herrigan, Wilma Hess, Joyce Hilbert, Yvonne Hil- lard, Joyce Hoeker, Sara Horton, Izetta Hoskins, Virginia Hubbard, Barbara Hungler, Betty Inyart, Katherine Jacobs, Georgetta Jefferson, Betty Johnson, Carrie Joins, Charlene Jones, James Jones, Jerry Jones, Robert Jones, Sue Jones, Jean Jordan, Pat Jordan, Raymond Jordan, Bessie Kahn, Delores Kelly, Pat Kelley, Susan Kelly, Carol Kober, Helen Lagrove, Linda Large. Margaret Lay, Joyce Leaverton, Rose Lehmkuhl, Dorothy Lewis, Shirley Lita teral, Beverly Loth, Doris Long, Pat Lowe, Eva Lowery, Janice Lowry, Evelyn Maddox, Barbara Mallory, Myrna Manning, Mary Marion, Connie Marshall. Gloria Martin, Pat MeClean, Sylvia McDonald, Barbara McKenzie. Jimmie Mitchell. Juanita Mitchell, Pat Nlircht-ll, Brenda Moore. Glenna Moore, Ida Moore, Lillian Mulder, Judith Napier, Vivian Osborne, Fred Palmer. Michael Pangallo, Avery Parker, Elizabeth Patmon, Barbara Patterson, Carrie- Penkett, Betty Perdue, Lola Persons, Alma Peyton, Pat Pollmann, Lulu Potts, William Powell, Lillian Price, Barbara Quite. Naomi Ritchie, Joann Roberts, Wilma Roberts, Imogene Robinson, Carol Ross, Dorothy Roszell, Norma Buble, Joann Ruess, Burlyn Sanders, W'llma Savage, Marcia Sehille, Jean Sehnitker, Charlene Schultz, Neal Schultz, Naomi Scott, Nancy Shelley, Ida Shepherd, Rosetta Short, Clara Sidell. Marvin Sims, Amy Smith, Claudia Smith, Larry Steinman, Betty Stephans, Barbara Stewart, Carol Stigler, Joan Sweet, Evelyn Taylor, Joan Tinimons, Joyce Tirey, Anita Tomlin, Janette Trimble, Ethel Turner, Pat Turner, Barbara Underwood, Ruth Vaughn, Martha Vossler, Helen Watson, Nancy Weber, Mike Wclter. Carolyn Wesley, Charles Wheeler, Carolyn White, Wilma White, Helen Whitney, Judy Wilburn, Lillian Williams, Amber Wilson, Howard Work- man, Dixie Woulms, Delois Young. Central's Glee lub The Central High School Orchestra furnishes the music The Sweetheart Dance These feet did most of the dancing The Sweetheart Dance, the annual event at which the contestants who vie for the PENDULUM Queen are chosen, was held on Saturday, February 4. At l0:0O the lucky winners were announced. The young ladies were then photo- graphed by a capable portrait artist and their picture sent to a competent authority for judging and planning in the features section of our book. The winner of this judging is entitled '6Pt3NDUI,uM Queen with the other nine either Ladies in Waiting or Court Favorites. The dance was held in the lunchroom with about 500 people in attendance. The Central High School Dance Band furnished the music and all of the arrangements were made and executed through the combined efforts of the annual staff. There was a heavier burden on the staff since both the advisors, Nlr. Moschel and Mr. Sofko. were ill. The staff worked long and hard to make the dance a success. Witlioiit the wonderful help and cooperation from the faculty, this could not have been possible. Ray Lynch. a popular senior. served as master of ceremonies. It was his pleasure to announce the winners of the Sweetheart Contest. The winners were: Alice Ryan. Louise Beerman. Peggy Allen, Shirley Cooper, Marcia Schille, Alfreda Proffitt. Mary Collier, Barbara Daulton, Phyllis Grant. and Phyllis Wagner. Each of the girls was presented with a charm bracelet engraved with l'Sweetheart of Central. '56. and a corsage. Christine Pappashales served as the hostess. Chaperons for the occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Tower. Mr. and Mrs. Salie, Mr. Lund. Mr. Roman, Mr. Nabors, and Mr. Justice. Nimble fingers make music. fast and slow, while couples glide and jive. v on S .Q A s W -Q: fp S p '59 1 a E? X v ww W el gg , V M 5 f A? 81 if gsm , si .gg 'Q i f 5 -3 5 si www . ,.:,.: .,,. , .:.f.:, r 4 . wi 5 P fix ii 1 Q 5' Ay 1' my A' 'n,,Qsx Cay groups filled the many tables Happy groups gather everywhere Christine Pappashales gives the winners their Sweetheart,, bracel The Sweetheart Ball Table groups were happy to pose for the cameraman So were the working staff members, who served and served Between dances the tables looked like this Tables looked like this While the band played Mr Moschel, Business Advisor, with Business Manager Betty L. Hill The 55', annual staff produced a medalist award book judged by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, This year the staff was determined to do equally as well although they were greatly handicapped by the absence of Mr. R. O. Sofko, Editorial Advisor, and Mr. Ralph Moschel, the Financial Advisor, who were ill for approximately two months. Most of the work done during the absence of the two advisors fell on the staff members. They were aided by faculty members who volunteered their services. Both Mr. Sofko and Mr. Moschel guided the work from hospital and from home. On Class Day, which was ,lune 9, 1955, the 557' edition of the PENDULUM was offi- cially completed. On June 10, 1955, the g'56', edition was started. Last spring contracts again were signed by the same companies. Materials and photographs were gathered early to avoid the last-minute rush experienced in previous years. Of last year's PENDULUM Staff, approximately 50 per cent were lost through grad- uation, transferring to other cities, and shifting of interests to other school activities. However, the original corps of experienced members worked diligently in shaping a new membership into a vibrant, competent and efficient staff, and although faced with the task of carrying on without faculty leadership for more than two months through the most critical production period, they did a remarkable and praise-worthy job as evidenced by the very excellent edition which you now hold in your hands. The picture contract went to Osborne Photographers with the senior and faculty portraits being taken at the H. 81 S. Pogue Company studio, Printing, engraving and cover contracts were signed as a package deal with The Benson Printing Company of Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Norman Shaw was the printers agent and advisor. His as- sistance and counseling are deeply appreciated. TOP: Mr. Salie checks flow of advertising sales with C. Pap- pashales. BOTTOM: 1955 PEN- DULUM is distributed by staff members. The Pendulum ur z gm tg?-gf X Standing: J. Newman, F. Pappashales, E. Gross, P. Lange, C. Pappashules, C. Hammnns, A. Boyd, and I. Dull. Seated: B. Hill and M. Wade. EDITORIAL STAFF MARY WADE ....... ' ...................... Ediiof-mchief CHRISTINE PAPPASIIALES .... ..... A ssociate Editor EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS ED CROSS . ............................... Sports Editor FRIEDA PAPPASHALES , . . . .... Chief Class Editor JOYCE DOLI. . . .... . ...... Class Editor ANNE BOYD .... .... C lass Editor CAROL HAMMONS . .. .... Class Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS TOM CARROLL JACKIE NEWMAN lChief Photographerl PAUL LANGE CARL WRISTON BUSINESS STAFF BETTY LEA HILL ...... ................ B usiness Manager The entire Editorial Staff doubled as assistants for the Business Staif. Of Nineteen Fifty-Six Editor Mary Wade and Advisor Mr. Sofko confer with Mr. Norman Shaw in planning the book at Nashville. QF' FIRST Royvz I.:-ft to right: Judith Crandell, Lynda Craig, Bette Edwards. Becky Lytle. Yiolet Davis. Betty Roll, SEUJND Row: Le-ft to right: Wanda Mahan, Carole Iioldc, Phyllis Grant, Joyce Schunk, Sonja Harp, Geraldine Todd, Nancy Mc-Coy, Diane Moran, Carol Chapman. THIRD ROW: Left to right: Bertha ludwards, Norma Miller, Ann Polly, Bill Hopper, Jerry Farrington. Jim Nicolas, Don O'Bzinion, William Ytus. Jackie Newman, Wilma Bradshaw, Margaret Lay. 0 0 K 11 1 h t L 1 f e Left to right: Wilma Bradshaw. Hr. Felix. xigtxtk V-'H WILNIA BRADSHAW FRITZ FELDHAUS EDITH TIIRNER ..... VIOLET DAVIS ........ JERRY FARRINGTON .. DON HULSMAN ....... RAY DOSSENBACK DON CYBANION ..... DAVID SHEA ...... CARL WRISTON .... JACKIE NEWMAN .... JIM NICHOLS .... BETTY ROLL .... DON BAUER .... DALE CASSETT .... H. W. HOPPER JERRY PUCH ,... BETTY ROLL ,... WILLIAM TYUS ........ A L PIENING ....,....... BONNIE BRANDENBURC CAROL CHAPMAN ...... .IUDITH CRANDELL ROSEMARY FELDMANN PHYLLIS GRANT ....... WALTER HILLNIAN .... NANCY NIr'COY ...... YORNIA MILLER ... DIANE MORAN .... ANN PELLY ....... .IOYCE SCHUNK ..... CERALDINE TODD .... SONJA HARP ........ RETTE EDWARDS .... JOA N KISNER ...... CAROL KOLDE .... XIARY JOE LEE ......... WANDA MAHAN ........ DOROTHY WOCENSTAHL ... VIOLET DAVIS ......... DARLENE CHANEY LYNDA CRAIG ...... ART FOLLNIER ...... DOLORES SCIIEIDT GLENNA 'KIOORE .... STAFF ....EIiiI0f'iII-C,Il'6f .. . .Feature Editor . . . . .News Editor . . . . .Copy Editor .....,...Sports .........Sports ..........Sporz.v . . . .Photographer . . . .Photographer . . . .Photographer . . . ...Photographer . . . . . . .Photographer .. . . .Bust ness Manager ............FEflfIlf?5 . . . . .Features . . ...Features . . . . .Features . . . . .Features .. . . .Features . .Features . . . . . .News .. . .News . . . .News .. . .News . . . .News . . . .News . . . .News . . . .News . . . .News . . . .News . . . .News . . . .News .. . .News . . . .Copy . . . .Copy ....Copy ....Copy , . . . . .Copy ..........Copy . . . .Circulation . . . .Circulatibn . . . .Circulation .. . .Circulation . . . .Circulation ....Circulation TOP, left to right: Ann Pelly, Violet D'vi' N lVI'll W'l B da a s, orma . 1 er, ima ra shaw, Carol Chapman. BOTTOM, left to right: Violet Davis, Betty Roll, Lynda Craig. Knight Life, Central High's newspaper, is edited, published, and printed here at the school. Organized in September, 1953, the paper has gained in popularity by leaps and bounds, and each week students eagerly await the next issue to read the latest gossip, sports news, school news, and other events which are interesting and important to us. The chief aims of this paper are to inform students about all the news of Central High and also to stimulate school spirit. Published weekly except during the summer or when holidays cause a three-day week or less, the paper is usually a four-page editiong but on special occasions the staff pro- duces a six-page or even an eight-page edition. Holiday editions usually feature color work. The subscription rate is 31.75 per year or ten cents per copy unless purchased as a part of the Package Plan wherein the rate is 5151.00 per year. The stall is composed of selected students recruited mainly through the Journalism classes, and this group regularly holds ollice hours Monday through Friday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., in the Knight Life Office, Room 255, Photography work is done in the photo-lithography classes, and the paper is set and made in the linotype and hand composition classes. Printing is done by students under the direction of teachers in whose department the work is done. The editorial staff is under the supervision of Mr. Joseph Felix, and the business stalf is under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Clift. of Nineteen Fifty-Six Betty Roll and Mrs. Clift CAST The Central arieties of 1956 Brain trusters. Mrs. Martin. Mr. Vlfheeler, and Mr. Cershkovitz plan variety show Mr. Ed Simmermon, faculty member i11 charge of sales. reviews ticket sales with members of cast. The theme of the Central variety show this year was HLET,S GET AWAY FROM IT ALL.', Many of the in- teresting acts are pictured on the following pages. The usual hoop-de-doo accompanied the getting ready and the preliminary activities. Following are a list of people who participated in the show and in the multitude of ac- tivities necessary to produce a show of this kind. Jean Brown Charles Prather Sara Glover Clara Sutton Charlene Mahan Fred l.enzer JoAnn lflliott Bonita Dunaway Ray Phillips Tom Robertson Sonja Hanselman Nancy Lowry Donna Downs Sherry Brown Marlene Batts Irene Spottswoocl Charles Wheeler Hubert Cooley James Jones Sue Rose Elmer Sellers Don Chatman Marvin Walters Robert Martin Billy Baldotwk Janet Powell Charlotte Noel Pat Ertel Carol Brackett David Gerard Jim Breiling Bob Evers .lean Schnitker Mary Rom Lillian Bailey Barbara Jackson Sheila Koester John Symes Bill Margolis Jerry Starkey Bruce Murrie Rose Winters Judy Winters JoAnne Dennis lilsie Winters Joyce Lanter Darla Peeno Mr. Bartels and boys constructing stage settings Pony Chorus Pat Poynter Phyllis Grant Arlene Burck Sue Rose Charlotte Noel Janet Powell Joyce Lanier .Janet Moreland Peggy Hayes loAnne Dennis Alfrl-:flu Proilili lrene Spottswood Majorezztes Cloria Stewart .loyre Helton Betty Hoff Teddy Maddix Charlotte Noel Janet Powell Joyce Lanter Louise Bugge Choir Charles Pi ather Virginia l ag1,in Mr. James Pyle and students at work on band costumes for variety show. Peter Lind is being fitted. Mildred Humphrey Barbara Williams Ruth Denilio: Clara Siclell Carolyn Rodgers Larry Hale Elmer Selle-rs Ruth Martin Virginia Simmons Janet Deher Carlos Hughes Benny Hermes Marvin Waller CAST Burlyn Sanders .limmie V. Mitchell Lola Anderson Wilma Witt Emory Hall Anna Webb Janice Lowry Nancy Lowry Hirdy Fogle Don Chatman Robert .Jones Nlary Keller JoAnn Dennis being fitted for costume by Sylvia McDonald Delta Bradford Jewel Fitzwater Judith Gussett Donna Downs Mary Marion Dorothy Lewis Betty Stephens Donna Thompson Janice Maupin Earline Dixon Sonja Hanselman Publicity and Promotion Joyce Doll Kathy Bojar Frieda Pappashales Christine Pappashah .lanet Powell Charlotte Noel Bonita Dunawav Naonii Herdson Edna Hodge Pat Allison Sarah Glover, Clara Sutton, and Charlene Mahan rehearsing ulVliSsisSippi Mud. Qllie Clissorn I-Igllywogfl Skit Charlotte Noel lheresra Himmelfpach BMW Catching Jann puwvll ,Ioyce Seymour James 'furry 'lean Sclmllkcr Carol Kennedy Band PM Lowe Hu' Wfootl Kuhy Fulton Pam R-time Sherman Jcflerf Violet Davis John Wilhelm Salena Taylor w M v 51 - Yvonne Asbury bfluare Dance D,xn5EinH,l:drE. wary Ruth Jan:-I 'Nloreland ' 4 p ' pm Poynter Nlelvin Hill Jean Brown and hand rehearse Stars Fell on Alabamaw The Central arieties of 1956 The Winters sisters rehearse the HlVlisSouri Yvaltzu CAST Peter Lind Katherine Jennin Bill Miller Carl Wriston Ernest Moore ,loyre Graham Walter Hillman Nlatilda llillllilwily Chester Shumpart Stage Crew Edward Ahrams Kenneth Ball Clarenve Horn Carl Weiss Richard Shivcly Stanley Shropshire lfdward Shields Charles Shields Wayman Snell Eldridge Inman Ray Jasper ,loe Marsallu Dan Hauff David Bodley .lohn Walton Tom Zaeske George Kihnkv lloh Thompson Dave Walkefif-lrl Mr. Gershkovitz explains arrangements of Sleep, Kentucky Babe to qu, James Terry Jerry Kihnke Costume Committee Mary Benson Linda Barbour Ola Clybern Elsie Conn Eva Cox JoAnne Dennis Lucille Dillard Verna J. Feck Sonja Hanselman Jimmie V. Mitchell Sylvia lh1l'lJOHilld Rosetta Nichols Darlene O,Baninn Chorines Joyce Helton, Teddy Maddix, Gloria Stewart. Betty Hoff, Charlotte Noel, and CAST Delores Porter Rose Hicks Margaret Willis Loretta Hankerson llattie Kidd Delores Godhy F acuity Nlr. Wheeler Director Ylr. Brunsman Asxistrlnt Director Mr. Hart Business Manager Mr. Bartels Stage Manager llr. Drace Miss Warner Makeup Mr. Simmermon Promotion Mr. Fair:-hild Tickets Mr. Smith, Mr. Etling Programs Miss Twomey Ushers Mrs. Lape Cues! List Miss Hughes Check Room Mr, Wheeler, Mr, Gershkoovitz Janet Powell. Lnticious Smith Birlyn Sanders Barbara Williams Dclaois Young Lighting and Audio Hr. Heslar Properties Miss Peoples i1fltSiC Mrs. Jacobson Clzoreograplzer Mr. Schmidt Parking and Traffic Lavey Delaney Wardrobe Pony Chorus in rehearsal Mr. Himmelmann Projection 129 Puppeteer Mary Roth amuses Cast members with her puppet yi 0945 mf? aw 9. 1 6 5 W N ,,,,M,.MMwM,,Wm r w-W we-N 121 if QM sb-632 gm ww S Q? ,W . . 1q n:p5?,. Q X A.,,,.5,,,A. is N '4 519f513Z'W'E1'WifZ'n:Z 4i'?:'z4bM- fgm Q , wg EWS? gswfwgg x, 5 2 Vs ,f 'fAn11ouncing the Arrival of Hugo Home from the Ol m ics ' Y P - Kathy O'Connel. ,lim Breiling. Charlotte Harney, Dave Gerard. Hflarden Scene : Charlotte Harney. Kathy O'Connel. Sherrv Brov The curtains closed anything but dreamily upon Central's second dramatic production, Head in the Cloudsn on Friday evening, March 2, in the school auditorium. From start to finish, this two act comedy moved along speedily to a Hright snappyw conclusion with much chuckling and laughter between. Charlotte Harney was the leading lady as the frequently bewitched and bewitching Amy Matthews, a typical and attractive girl in her teens-and like so many others, given to daydreaming. Her fertile imagination created a wonder- ful, fantastic world in which, both in the present and future, she enjoyed wild triumphs over her current problems and her snohhish rival. One time she was a famous actress, then, she was a great and celebrated healer fa la Arrowsmithlg she was the first woman ,lustice of the Supreme Court-and so forth through six different dreams which were enacted right in the living room and which included all the characters of the play in strange and amusing ways. For a while, everything looked pretty hopeless for every- one concerned. including two bewildered hoy friends. Blair Hendricks and Luke Jackson, Centralls own Gerry Starkey and Bob Speak respectively, a comically scofling brother. Hugo, fFritz Feldhausj , two wise-cracking girl friends fElsie and Judy Wintersl and two of the most confused parents on records lKathy O'Connell and Jim Breilingl . The School Play Charlotte Harney, Jerry Starkey Jim Breiling, Charlotte Harney Mary Roth Courtroom Scenew: Ken Arm- strong, Judy Winters, Fritz Feldhaus, Paul Raines, Elsie Winters, Ruby Fulton, Bob Speaks. But all turned out better than could be expected with Amyis photograph in Life Magazine -but only after Amy had come to some sober realizations about life itself. Other people in Amy's world were: the unforgettable and dynamic speech teacher, Mary Ann Roth, sophisticated, snobbish rival for the affections of Luke, Janet Powell, sweet, hopelessly- in-love friends who tried to be helpful, Ruby Fulton and Paul Raines as Lois Stuart and Julian Reed, the efhcient pair of servants fMaid and Butlerj, Sherry Brown and David Gerard, the one-tune, oriental snake charmer, Peter Lind, the comic reading, ever-present Slug who trailed Hugo and Amy's friend Sissie, Ken Armstrong, and finally the teen-agers who spent much time at the drug store juke box, Gloria Stewart, Charlotte Noel, John Symmes, and Bob Evers. The School Play Aiding and abetting the cast in producing this play, was the dramatic director, Mrs. Sylvia Martin, with a group of faculty assistants including Miss Edith Warner, Miss Elizabeth Peoples, Mr. Frank Fairchild, Mr. Frank Glatthaar, Mr. Edward Simmermon, Mr. Howard Wesley, Mr. William Bartels, Mr. John Etling, Mr. Henry Drace, Miss Helen Twomey, Mr. Carl Schmidt, Mr. Clarence Heslar, Mr. Leonard Himmelmann and Miss JoAnn Hughes. The stage crew was called upon to turn in an equally difficult performance which consisted of skillfully coordinating and timing their efforts in lighting and changing set pieces in rapid succession. Last, but far from least, these students earned their laurels along with the cast: Prompters-J. Elliott and R. Winters. Properties-Bob Evers. Stage Crew-E. Shields, C. Shields, W. Snell, E. lnman, A. Piening, J. Marsala, D. Hauff, D. Bodley, J. Walton, C. Kihnke, T. Zaeske, D. Wakefield, K. Ball, and C. Weiss. 133 The School Play TOP: Elsie Winters, Charlotte Harney. Bob Speaks, Janet Powell, and Judy Winters. BOTTOM: 6'You call that a de- fensenz Fritz Feldhaus, Paul Raines, Elsie Winters, Bob Speaks, and Jerry Starkey. Talking over ticket sale promotion are: Warren Bales. Carol Pennington, and Carl McFarland. ,lim Breiling, Mary Roth, Charlotte Harney, Kathy O,Connel, and Fritz Feldhaus. FIRST Row, lcft to rifllitz .lv A1111 Elliltll. .lf-an Svhnitkcr. Clutrlotte Nor-I. ,I2il'lt'I Pnwvll. and T:-4lfly Marlflix. Sucgoxn Rim: Nirs. Martin. Harold Tlmniiis, .ldvk Lube-r, Bob Evers. and Fritz Fvlflliatus. Tiimn Ron: David Gerard, Danny King. Dave Dudley, Aw-ry Parker. and Arm- Wilton. IIRST WN. lPfl Irv riulll: Bibckx L'lltf. ljllvllif Brvwn. livltv Svxlnn. RliHiIlfl Frilfvli. ,lvrry Nlvlluviivl, lffrrrvl Nlttttln-ws. Ktmht-llc l5ltxt'kl11ix'n. Siitjtnn 5 1 Y - 5 , NY: Sliirlvy Kxxyksnmltill. Nora ffraig, ,luwly Klzinuiiigi. In Ann lfllintt. Rulry Ftillun, -Itirepliine Jnnes. ilcun Smith, liliairlutle Htirnt-3. bln-rry Brown, THIRD HUW: Jim Terry, Huy Phillips, llzlvifl Ccrurd, llaivirl Wfakcfielfl, Kcnnlrtll Armslrungi Bull livers, Jim Hreiling, James Ott, und lxroy Masnn. Sarah Glover, Marlene Burck, Sheila Koester, and Mrs. Bea Jacobson. Kathy Bojar. Sarah Clover. Marlene Burck, Arlene Burck, Shirley Schneider, Gloria Combs, Sheila Koester, and Pat Poynter. Mrs. Bea Jacobson is again in charge of the cheerleaders this year. Each year ten students are chosen for the squad. A cheerleading clinic is held prior to the tryouts. Selections are then made on the basis of scholastic standing, attitude and ability. Age and grade level are not considered in the selections. The annual Mr. and Miss Pep contest is a part of the cheerleaders, many activities. The winners are announced at one of the important football games of the season. The cheerleaders lead cheers at football and basketball games, and at regular pep meetings throughout the year. They receive varsity letters for their Work, if they have performed satisfactorily. This year,s squad members are: Barbara McGee, Arlene Burck, Marlene Burck, Shirlee Schneider, Gloria Combs, Pat Poynter, Kathy Bojar, Sheila Koester, Sarah Clover, and Josephine Foley. Varsity Cheerleaders OFFICERS HOVVARD RUBIN ..... ............ ........ P r esidcmt ARTHUR COLEMAN .... . .... Vice President CHARLES WOODARD. . . . ...... Secretary EDVVARD Bossi: ........ ........ T reasurer RONALD MICHAELSON . .. ..... Executive Oficer Rifle Club Mr. Herbert Simpkins, director of the Rifle Club, holds regular practice sessions for the club every Tuesday at the Western Hills Y.M.C.A. A rifle team is picked from the best sharpshooters of the club to compete with other Cin- cinnati high school rifle teams. One of the aims of the club is to teach each member the safety factors in the use of firearms. Target shooting in itself is a great sport, but it also helps the individual attain self-control, patience, self-confidence, and a competitive spirit. The club has acquired some of the finest equipment for the range. The group was organized in l94l by Mr. Norman Henderson and has developed some marksmen of outstanding quality. The club has an unbroken record of fine teams, loyal memberships, and successful competition. MEMBERS ARE: Donald Mandich, Bob Marcello, Ronald Michaelson, Ed- ward Bosse, Charles Woodard, Arthur Coleman, Howard Rubin, Philip Kall- schmidt. FIRST Row: Edward Bosse, Arthur Coleman, Mr. Simpkins, Howard Rubin. SECOND Row: Charles Wood- ard, Philip Kallschmidt, Ronald Michaelson. 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X. q..X.X1 X X. .f-.11 r ,.., ....1..- 1. . ,. ...XX ,XX .4,XXX X X.1...,1.,X1X :X,.X......X...X,.XX AX. ..... .,,,1,X......,.qM. :'...X.,X :MX 1 i 3 r 1 K E 2 1 I 4 , . , Z E MN -l 5 l 1 Beauty MISS SHIRLEY COOPER MISS PEGGY ALLEN F a V 0 r it e S MISS ALFREDA PROFFITT MISS MARCIA SCHILLE MISS ALICE RYAN MISS BARBARA DAULTON ATHLETICS IIIIIIII 1 ,,... ....nnnullllllIIllllNIll CARL J. SCHMIDT Athletic Director Assistant Coach Tony Chiodi. and Head Coach. Fred Yeager, prepare boys for contest. RON ALBERT JOYCE LANTER Football Queen The Central Coaching Staff ' ..i:1.1nLs.. K ' HEKNM - 1 , ' .RT BRADFORD JACK BRUNNER JOHN BROWN JON CAMP Our athletic department is headed by C. J. HDutch Schmidt and under his direction you will find as broad and experienced background of know-how as is likely to be found in any high school anywhere. ln addition to his administrative duties as head of the athletic department, Mr. Schmidt is stadium manager and also conducts classes in health and physical education. Mr. Fred T. Yeager, varsity football coach, health and physical education. Mr. James Clark, head basketball coach, health and physical education. Mr. lrvin Kuehn, head track coach, physical education and science. Mr. Anthony Chiodi, head baseball coach, physical education and science. Mr. Robert Sarsfield, gym team coach, intramural organizer, health and physical education. Mr. Roy Lagaly, swimming team coach, health and physical education. Mr, William Meridith, cross country coach, social studies. All of the coaches act as assistants for other sports when available. and the 195 Football Season VARSITY FOOTBALI. lsr Row: Left to right: Pyle, Mgr.g T. Ratlifig Tolerg D, Waldo, B. eddeg F. Lenserg E. atlg R. Colwellg Mr. Fred agar, Head Coach. SEC. D ROW: R. Phillipg A. adfordg C. Starkey, J. omasg T. Kendallg R. riggsg A. Warreng Mr. ithnny Chiudi, Line aah. Trmxn Row: C. Rob- sg W. Smith, L. Wcten- mpg J, Brunner: J. mpg D. Hillg B. Sharp: , Steele. Forinru Row: P. ylorg R. Albersg W. lens, J. Brown, T. Rob- sung C. Winnerg W. irkg J. Farrington, Mgr. Starkey blocking No. 34 and Taylor carrying ball through BILL CLARK middle on his way to a first down against Woodward. After a slow start in the Pigskin Preview in which Central tied Western Hills and bowed to Hughes 7-0, the Knights came on to have a very successful season. The Varsity squad which was made up of six seniors and twenty-two juniors had seven wins- one tie--two losses, and took second place in the Public High School League. Prospects for next sea- son are bright with thirteen senior lettermen re- turning with a burning desire for a 'Tirst Central High City Football Championshipf, Bob Sharp and Wimlish Owens made the All-City first team and were nominated to play in the '4Ohio All-Star Garnef' that is to be played in Canton, Ohio, on August 15, 1956. - Varsity Football FRED LENSER WIMPY OWENS RAY PHILLIPS ED PRATT mm s.:m,.,L,.,..-mul ggmg gm f mf .1f m fxgaunmi RON COLWELL BILL GOEDDE RON HILL TOM KENDALL Taylor carrying ball and Toler moving up on would-be Withrow tackle. Here is how the season's scoring occurred: d ............ 12 Central ........ ...... 4 4, Fairfiel Sharp 12, Camp 6, Steel 6, Goedde 7, Owens 6, Toler 7 Central .............. Og Purcell This has to stop! .. ...... ...... 4 0 Central .............. 32, Woodward .... ...... 1 3 Sharp 12, Taylor 12, Owens 6, Tillet 2 Central .............. 485 lVIcNicholas .....,.... 7 Breaking McNicl1olas 13 game winning streak! Camp 18, Sharp 6, Coedde 6, Owens 6, Waldo 6, Central.. ...... . , . .. Central .............. Central Toler 3, Taylor 3 .l9g Wlestern Hills ........ 7 Camp 12, Coedde 6, Sharp 1 14, Taft ..... ....12 Brown 6, Camp 6, Toler 2 40' Hughes Taylor 13, Goedde 6, Camp 6,Toler 6, Phillips6 Central .............. 18, Walnut Central. .. . Goedde 6, Camp 6, Sharp 6 75 BogerBacon... 7 Toler 6, Goedde 1 iProspectsikr TOM RATLIFF Hills ........ 7 r 1956 The 13 returning lettermen will provide a solid corps around which Freddie Yeager can build for '56, Perhaps the most difficult job problem will be to find a replacement for quarterback Bob Sharp. First in line to replace Bob's shoes at the present time is Bill Clark. Bill will perhaps find some competition from a strong group of reserves who are being moved up, but with experience on his side, it is a good bet hefll clinch the job. This group of 25 sophomores which are moving up includes a couple of nifties. They quarter. These become critical the team. are Hurdie Phillips, a halfback, and Bill Tillett, a good prospect for boys are just two of a long list of good prospects and are expected to replacements for graduated stars or key relief men providing depth for s S 2 E 5 5 5 t 2 E CLARENCE ROBERTS TOM ROBERTSON BOB SHARP WILLIE SMITH Among the six boys who are graduating will be the two ends. This means Coach Yeager must develop a complete new set of ends, but again, the replacement material seems to be available in the group coming up. In the backfield, Taylor at full and Camp at half will be the corps around which Coach Yeager must build. The loss of Goedde seems pretty well replaceable by Waldo who played excellent ball last year. But here again, conjecture isn't fact. The boys must prove themselves. In summarization, with 13-15 boys coming back from last year's squad and some 20 to 25 sophomores moving up, Coach Yeager seems assured of a squad membership of 35 solid prospects. Add to this any new material developed or moving in and up-not too dark an outlook for 1956. We hope Coach Yeager and his boys realize the ambition of bringing a first football championship to Central. Could be. Toler carrying ball in Withrow game while the Withrow tackles are moving in on him GERRY STARKEY RICHARD TOLER BOB SPRIGGS BELOW: First Row: WILLIE STEELE JOHN SYMMES PRESTON TAYLOR LEON THOMAS Second Row: DICK WALDO ALFRED WARREN LARRY WETTENKAMP CARL WINNER Reserve coach, Mr.Jin1 Clark, teach punt situation to the Central Reserve team Central7s freshmen Won the first league championship as a representative of our new school. ln Winning, they compiled a record for future teams to try to surpass. Our record was seven wins, no losses, and one tie. The neophytes scored a total of 132 points while holding their opponents to a mere 6. Only one team managed to score against them. Samuel Ach broke their unblemished record in the last game. The boys racked up such scores as 19-0 against Western Hills, 14-0 against Walnut Hills, 0-0 against Woodard. Then the boys seemed to get into high gear-14--0 against Cutter, 26-0 against Hughes, 34--0 against Porter, 13-0 against Withrow, and in the championship game 7-6 against Samuel Ach. It was a most successful year lor Coach Kuehn and his hard working charges. This group of boys can make quite a name for themselves in the next three years if they can be held together. It looks like Central is on its way. Freshman Football Fmsr Row: Left to rigl1t,.I. Faing C. Evcrhartg R, Hammomlg J. Paul, C. Wctenkampg T. Wilburng M. Berryg G. Bitncr, G. Elder. S1-:comx Row: li. Hcnsleyg J. Keller, L. Ormeg D. Bullalleyg J, Turnerg M. Wlliteg R. Bond, D. Hutt-llinsong R. Bertram. THIRD Row: R. Lindcg D. Carrg M. Thomas, F. Huber: D. Daseg L. Hmlgcg F. Cllusteeng F. Wulf, W. Muller. Foxsxru Row: W. Castle- lmcrryg C. Reed, M. Zurick. Nut piv- turud is Mr. Irvin Kuelm, Hcaul Coach. Reserve Football RESERVE FOOTBALL Fmsr Row: Left to right, Mr. Jim Clark, Coachg J. Taylor, C. Bracken, J. Hankersong E. Nastoldg I. Hicks, C. Hiattg T. Sharpg R. Dukes. SECOND ROW: C. Robertsg F. Lawson, C. Keith, H. Phillipsg T. Bradford, R. Covert, C. Stanleyg L. Holthausg R. Pyle, Mgr. Tamb Row: W. Tilleng J. Willingham, C, Greerg J. Owens, T. Farrell, R. Calhoung W. Hemingg C. Prather. FOURTH Row: J. Reedg D. Morrag H. Banks, L. Almong P. Callifg D. Todd, K. Brabenderg E. Curry. Our Reserve football team, composed of approximately thirty sophomores, com- pleted a highly successful season, winning five, tying one, and losing one. Our rc- serves defeated Western Hills ZO-7, McNicholas 20-7, Hughes 7-6, Woodard 20-6, and Withrow 20-14. They lost to Taft 6-7 and tied with Walnut Hills 6-6. With ap- proximately twenty boys from the reserve squad expected to move up and about twenty boys returning from last yearls successful varsity squad Central should be represented next year by one of the finest varsity teams in Southwest Ohio. Mr, Jim Clark, head basketball coach, doubled as coach of this fine organization. Mr. Clark's ability to instill a spirit of keen competitiveness in his teams undoubedly contributed much to the success of the group. The boyis willingness to spend long hours in gruelling practice and scrimmage hardened the boys for the tough job of spirited competition. The varsity basketball squad with 'gWhimpy', Owens as the only letterman from last year, completed a fairly successful season breaking even in 18 games. Highlight of the season was a clean sweep over the three GCL teams on the schedule. Owens and Goedde received recognition on several Class A All-Star teams. The Central Knight Basketeers, although considered '4small, in these days of the 6' 6 boys, ended the 1955-1956 season in a dramatic fashion, bowing to the Big Blue of Hamilton, top-seeded the state, 50-43, on a twenty foot basket with only four seconds remaining. Coach Clark's crew', finished the regular season with a 9-9 record, which is considered a successful season in most leagues, and probably experienced their peak performance against Hamilton, thus climaxing the 19-game skein. Hamilton went on to the semi-finals. ln the PHSL competition, which was characterized by excellent performances by all the league teams, with two of those teams, Hughes and Taft receiving state ranking, the Knights finished with a 4-7 record. Against the Greater Cincinnati League, comprised of the four major Catholic High Schools, and long a power in the city basketball picture, Central emerged with a 3-0 mark, quite an accomplishment in itself. Our building program is progressing satisfactorily and next year for the first time there will be keen competition for berths on the varsity with 22 boys returning from this yearis varsity and reserve squads. To be a champion requires just a little extra effort. Kneeling, left to right: Wimpv Owens, captain: Mr. Clark, coach, Ross Hattendorf, man- ager. Standing, left to right: Ernest Larry. ,lim Hunt, William Coedde, captain, William Clarke, Don Walsll, Charles Green, Bucky Elsasser, Dwayne Oliver, Carl Schwarz, Danny Williams, Jerry Makin, John Brown, John Baker. Two more points for the Knights Goedde goes high for two Central Central Central Central Central ..... Central ..... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ..... Central Central Central Central Central Central Varsity Basketball SEASONS .........45g ...50, ...46 ....LL2: .....25g .,..54-, ...54, .....62, ...6lg ...45g ....67g ...55g ...56g ...52, .....62g ...4+5g . .... 48 g - ...58g RECORD Norwood .. Purcell . . . Withrow Roger Bacon Walnut Hills Woodward . Western Hills Hughes . Fairfield . . . St. Xavier Withromf . . . Taft ...... Walnut Hills Woodward . Western Hills Hughes . . . . Taft ...... Middletown Hamilton . Basketball Wimlmy Owens drops one in the bucket Knights and Big Blue battle for the ball We hope there are a number of boys among the 22 re- turning who aspire to be champions. Chief prospects re- turning from this yearls varsity squad are guards Clark, Larry, and Huntg and forwards Scharz, Elsasser, and Oliver. From the reserve squad, Tillett, Stanley, Almon, Sykes, Hendrixson, Wickersharii, Heming, Dezarn, Covert. Malady, and McKinney are the chief prospects, The team will again be hampered by lack of height with no player taller than siX feet one inch. However, prospects for taller teams in the future seem assured as Vlfillie Castleberry 6 feet 4+ inches, Mel Zurick 6 feet 4 inches, and Bob Linde 6 feet 2 inches, move up from the Junior High team. All in all, the future of Central High School in basket- ball seems very good. The basketball coaching staff, Mr. Clark, Mr. Meridith, and Mr. Yeager, hope that the ulti- mate will be that of championships for our high school. Owens Hnds the going rough Goedde makes the going rough for Hamilton Student Manager, Jerry Farrington. FRONT Row, left to right: .lim Richard- son, Earl Mann, Ron Covert, Phil Callif, Ken Dezarn, Bill Hemming, Jim Coston. Back Row: Charles Stanley, Jack Free- man, Don Wickersham, Leroy Almon, Coach W. Meridith, Jack Hendrickson, William Wykes, Mitchel McKinney, Bob Tillet. Central High School's Athletic Program, now in its third year of building, is beginning to produce results. The Southwestern District of the Ohio High School Ath- letic Association has produced several of the State Cham- pions in Basketball in the past decade, and it is the goal of Central High School to produce Cincinnati's first State Champion in many years. Freshman Basketball The freshman basketball team had another good season. The results were the same as 1954-55. We played fifteen games, won eleven, and lost four. Two of our games were lost in overtime periods. High scorer for the season was Dave Carr with 139 points. Other top scorers were Mel Zurick, 83, Bob Linde, 64, Dennis Dase, 563 Len Orme, The Knight Reserves, losers of four heart-breaking league games, three of them by two points and the other by three points, finished the City League Schedule with an 8-4 record, good for Second Place, behind Woodward High School, whom they had beaten during the season. Reserve letter winners were Bo Tillett, Willie Sykes, ,lack Hendrickson, Leroy Almon, Charles Stanley, Don Wickersham, and Mitchell McKinney. Reserve Basketball 55, Bill Castleberry, 453 James Keys, 323 Bob Hutchin- son, 10, and Ron Wilson, 5. This year's team is the tallest freshmen team that has ever been at Central, three boys were over six feet. If these boys live up to their potential, our basketball team will really go places, FRONT Row, left to right: Steve Gamon, Bob Hutchinson, Len Orme, Ron Wilson, .lames Keys, Charles Colbert, Louis Miller. BACK Row: Coach F. Yeager, Dennis Dase, Tom Sweeney, Bill Castlcberry, Mel Zurick, Bob Linde, Dave Carr, Lawrence Gore. Over sixty varsity and junior high boys reported for track. Of this group only eight are lettermen from last year. They were Ralph Carpenter, pole vault, Tom McNeal, sprinter, Randy Kautz, middle distance runner, Walter Tucker, sprinter, Kenny Kloth, middle distance runner, Tom Cook, sprinter and middle distance run- ner, Jon Camp, sprinter, and Big Bill Lynch, shot put. There are several other men who were on the team last year and have a chance to do much to help. They are John Brown, Preston Taylor, and Larry Wetenkamp, junior and senior respectively. Coach Kuehn reports that his squad has not been properly tested in suitable events, and up to the time of this article, it has been impossible to assign men to their proper events. We have about fifteen sophomores from our freshman squad and new boys to the school this year that can help and may earn a place on the team. Some of these boys are Leroy Almon, Dwayne Oliver, Jerry Hayes, John Seymour. Abraham Crayon, Willie Sykes, Bill Heming, Ted Bailey, and Mitchell McKinney. Several other boys also show promise but need a little encouragement to bring them out. At the present time our track is literally torn up. We are hoping to put it to good use in time, but at present we are working in the gym and outside the building. Mr. Kuehn is assisted by Mr. Roy Lagaly who will also work with the freshman squad. Hoyas Hne work last year may pay off big this year. It is a spirited squad which wants to wing and with hard work, a little experience and determination, it will be a winning outfit. Ralph Carpenter, champion pole vaulter U Central High Track Central's track team took 2nd honors in three big meets this year. The first meet for the cinder boys to capture 2nd place was in the Cincinnati Public High Invitational meet. Our boys broke two records. The 880 yard relay team broke the first record by running the 880 Relay in 1:34.7 sec, The team was composed of Preston Taylor, Tom Cook, Walter Tucker and Leroy Olmon. The other record was in the shot put and big Bill Lynch put the shot 50' 5 . The second meet we took runner-up honors was the P.H.S.L. meet which showed We had possibilities of capturing the district crown. As it Worked out We would have done better than second, but three top boys hurt themselves and our chances were slim. As it worked out, some of the other boys took up the slack. We have eight boys going to the state meet and we are sure we will score. On the whole our track season was a very good season. Mr, Lagaly, Robert Pyle, Head Coach, Irv Kuehn FIRST Row: Mr. R. Lagaly, J. Hayes, A. Crayon, D. Sullivan, A. Coleman, Wm. Kelly, T. Sharp, P. Deliruce. B. Nelson, Mr. I. Kuehn, Coach. SECOND Row: R. Covert, B. Heming, H. Phillips, A. Bradford, R. Walton, R. Phillips, T. Bradford, R. Kautz, B. Pylcs, Mgr, THIRD ROV.: T. Hogan, O. Marcum, E. Currey, C. Holland, F . Feldhaus, D. Hill, M, McKinney, F. Fox. FOURTH Row: W. Tucker, A. Warren, T. Farrell, ,l. Weimer, K. Love, B. Evers. D, Schneider, T. McNeal. FIFTH ROW: K. Kloth, T. Cook, T. Bailey, J. Mitchell, D. Johnson, S. Harrison, H. Banks, D. Wieseman. SIXTH ROW: P. Taylor, R, Carpenter, T. Esling, I.. Wettenkamp, T. Whitfie1d,J, Schlief, J. Brown, I.. Almon. Track Coach Kuehn explains grip to pole vaulters Larry Wetenkamp and Ralph Carpen- ter SCHEDULE Wednesday, April 114 ........ Trechter Stadium, Quadrangle Meet Wednesday, April ll . . . .... Trechter Stadium, Quadrangle Meet Wednesday, April 18 ..... ...... W ithrow Stadium, Quadrangle Meet Thursday and Friday, May 3 and 4 Trechter Stadium, P.H.S.L. League Meet Thursday, May 10 . . . ..... Trechter Stadium, Junior High Invitational Mr. R. Lagaly, Unidentified, Mr. Irvin Kuehn, J. Sweeney, C. Keller, C. Wetenkamp, l.. Torrey, D. Hutchinson, R. Brown, K. Boorom, L. Orme. W. Morgan. F. Chasteen, D. Dase, Unidentified. Jr. High Track The junior high track team next year will have to work hard to come up to this yearis youngsters. The long delay in starting, due to bad rainy weather, will mean that Mr. Lagaly will be hard at work, He must find some boys to replace our graduating lettermen. So far, we are of the opin ion that we do have an outside chance to continue our building program We have some advanced notices on a few of our youngsters and our only hope IS that they can do what we think they can. Several boys who look like future champions in the field events are Denise Dase in the shot put, Cliiiord Wetenkamp, pole vault, and Fred Chas teen, in the hurdle races. ln the running events we have Bob Brown, Paul Keller, Charley Torrey, Robert Bond, Don Hutchinson and Bill Castleberry The 880 relay team of Chasteen, Brown, Torrey, and Keller won several relay events in the fine time of l.5l. The 440 relay team of Hutchinson Castleherry, Bond, and Torrey finished second and third in most of the triangular and championship meets. Three boys who will be up with the varsity next year and should help in scoring points, will be Dennis Dase fwho is close to the shot put record Chasteen in the hurdles, and Wetenkamp in the pole vault. 174 Coach Meridith discusses the coming meet with Ken Kloth and Randy Kautz. Cross Country SCHEDULE Wednesday, April 4 .... .... T rechter Stadium, Quadrangle Meet Wednesday, April I1 . . . .... Trechter Stadium, Quadrangle Meet Saturday, April 14- .... ..... S pringiield, Ohio, Springfield Relays Wednesday, April 18 ................ Withrow, Quadrangle Meet Thursday, Friday, April 26-27 .Trechter Stadium, P.H.S.L. Inv, Meet Thursday, Friday, May 3-4 .... Trechter Stadium, P.H.S.I... Inv. Meet Thursday, May 10 ........... Trechter Stadium, Ir. High Inv. Meet Friday, Saturday, May 11-12 ..... Miami U Inv. Relays at Oxford Thursday, Friday, May 17-18 Trechter Stadium, Swn. Ohio, Dis. Meet Friday, Saturday, May 25-26 Ohio State UU State Meet, at Columbus The 1955-56 edition of the Central High School Cross Country Harriers, again maintained their fine showing in the PHSL competi- tion, thus continuing the long span of years during which the Knight runners have remained in the top brackets of city competition. The Knight Harriers placed third behind Walnut Hills and Taft High Schools, in a year of very close competition. Central, however, did not fare so well in the District Meet, placing out ofthe qualifying three teams. Purcell, the District Meet winner, had edged out the Knight Harriers by one point in a Dual Meet earlier in the season, thus showing the closeness of the District competition. Seven boys qualified for the Varsity C letter, Of these boys, four were seniors. The MCN winners were Ken Kloth and Randy Kautz, co-captains, Tom McNeal and Tom Cook, seniors. Ted Bailey and Mitchell McKinney, both promising sophomores and a junior, Ray Walton, were the other CH letter winners. Reserve letter winners were Mike Barger, Charles Howland, Don Wickersham, Oliver Brownlee, Art Coleman, Bob Zadek, Jim Rich- ardson, and Jim Coston. FIRST Row: T. Browning, Don Wickersham, Charles Howe, James Coston, James Richardson, Dewey Johnson, Ray Barger, Arthur Coleman, BACK ROW: Ray Walton, Randy Kautz, Ken Kloth, Ted Bailey, Mr. Meridith, Mitchell McKinney, Tom Cook, Tom McNeal, Walt Tucker. A Loser A Quitter Never Wins A Winner Never Quits ln talking to Coach '4Tony Chiodi we learned that he hates to lose in any sport. He doesn't care too much for a good loser. He cares less for a sore loser. What he really cares for is a group of boys who are inspired to win all games and will hustle for him at all times. He likes to instill in the boys the spirit of a true competitor and be a hard loser. It is too early in the season to make predictions as to how our baseball team is going to do in the win and lose column but you can rest assured that the boys will be hustling all season long and playing for the PHSL championship, which the boys feel that they will win this year. ul am willing to give all my baseball knowl- edge to help them. We are looking forward to tough competition from Withrow and Western Hills but we are going to show them who the tough competition in the PHSL is going to be,', states Coach Chiodi. He went on to say, We have seven boys back from last year,s varsity team who were regular players. We are looking forward to the boys who have made the team to fill the shoes of the senior boys that we lost yast year. Last year the team came in second place in the PHSL race and this year we are going to better that mark by coming in first place. We lost out to the State Championship team Elder in the tournament last year by the score of 7 to 4- in which the Knights should have won. Mark my word, we are going to be a winning teamf, Coach Tony Chiodi's reliable pitchers this year will be lettermen from last season. They are Bucky Elsasser, Gerry Starkey, and Bill Goedde, He also has some likely pros- pects in sophomores this season. Other returning lettermen this season are D. Toler, B. Pyles, B. Wyatt, D. Walsh, and B. Sharp. We also have many juniors who are looking very good in the early season practice. Coach Meridith demonstrates pitching techniques Ready for anything his a hit LEFT 'ro RIGHT: Coaches Chiodi and Meridith demonstrate the art of batting to the team. FROM ROW: Wm. Coedde, Don Walsh, Edwin Elsasser, Robert Sharp, James Richardson, Robert Pyles. Co-Captain: Ed Shields. Richard Tuler, Cn-Captain. Bfxcic Row: George Mannix, Ernest Larry, Don Wickersham, Ernie Pierani, Charles Stanley, ,Iim Wheeldon, Wm. Clark, Sam Massengale, D. Oliver. Wm. Tillet, Phil Califf. Not pictured are Robert Wyatt and Mars. K. Walsh, A. Wilson. and J. Farrington. SCHEDULE Results of games already played: R H E Central ..... 9 9 2 Purcell ..... Central ..... 9 8 2 Western Hills.. Central ...,. 5 4 3 Hughes .... Central. . . .13 14 0 Walnut Hills.. Schedule for rest of year: Tuesday April 3--Woodward . Wednesday April 11-Taft ..... Friday April 13-Withrow . Monday April l6+Norw00d .. Wednesday April 13-Woodward Thursday April 19-Wyoming . Friday April 20-Western Hills Monday April 23-Hughes ...... Wednesday April 25vWalnut Hills . . Friday April 27-Taft ..... Tuesday lVIay 1-Withrow ......... ilVIay 3. 4. 10. 11-District Tournament. H E 3 4 7 4 5 41. 4 7 . . .There . . .There .Here . . .There .Iiere .liere .fiere .Iiere .Iiere .Iiere . . .There Baseball Mr. Chiodi, Line Coach FIRST ROW: Douglas Fields, Virgil Ecton, John Seymore, Charles Simpson. Ray Eslinger, Harvey Payne. SECOND ROW: Cliff Wetenkamp, Paul Keller, Rufus Magne. Gerry Hughes, Holland Ballard, Ken Farlev, Art Coleman, Michael Barger, For the second consecutive year Centralis gymnastic team captured the city championship. Lead to victory by the expert coaching of Mr. Robert Sarsfield, Central's varsity team scored a total of 213 points, almost twice the points scored by their closest competitor Hughes. Woodward, with 13 points, finished third. ln the Cincinnati Turners High School meet Central's varsity gymnasts again were victorious with Ralph Carpenter and Billy Fisher finishing first and third respectively. Virgil Ecton and Calvin Hargis took the top two positions for the Reserve team. The varsity gymnasts earned 72M points and 69 points were earned by the Reserves. ln the annual YMCA High School meet, the varsity scored 82 points and the reserves 106. Coach Mr. Sarsheld, Bob Wetenkamp, Larry Keller, Percy DcBruce, ,lack Baird, Walter Tucker, Joe Broadus, Calvin Hargis, Tom Ral- liff, Earl Lillie, Hershel Rose, Ken Robertson. Gym Team The outstanding senior gymnasts were: Ralph Carpenter, Larry Keller, .loe Broadus, Earl Dwelly, Earl Lillie, Walter Tucker, Jack Baird, and Hershel Rose, Carpenter, captain of the team, is one of the most outstanding all-around gymnasts in any Cincinnati high school. Keller, with his ex cellent performance on the side horse, holds the title of being the first Cin cinnati high school pupil to perform the quintuple rear-vault dismount Broadus, after an injury last year, made a great come-back in tumbling and on the long horse. Dwelly rendered excellent performances on the horizontal bar and the parallel bars. Lillie will be remembered for his showmanship and form demonstrated in tumbling, free exercise and on the long horse Tucker, who is a champion rope climber, also performed well on the still rings. Baird, rendering a line performance on the parallel bars, also suc ceeded in mastering the difficult upeach basket. Rose' superb side horse and tumbling work will not be forgotten. He took third place in the Central States AAU Meet. 178 Stanley Wilkyinacky. Ricky Hong check the scoring B 0 l ' The varsity team, coached by lVlr. Lund, finished in fifth place in the Cincinnati Public High School Bowling League. The teamis season average was 758 pins per game. Central's top pin getter was Tom Bock who finished the season with a l69 pin average. ln one of the inter-school games, he really found the groove and finished the game with 229 pins. One of the highlights of the Central High School bowling season was the tournament between the Varsity Team and members of the CHS Faculty. The former being composed of Stanley Wilkymacky, ,lake Hilpotsteiner, Ricky Hoog, Dick Zeigler and Tom Bock. The men's team included Messrs. J ones, Lund, Roman, Weaver' and Zeigler. The tournament ended in a tie, each team winning one game. Several neophyte keglers are on the rolls of Central's Bowl- ing team. They include ,lake Hilpotsteiner, Stanley Wilky- macky and George lVlannix. These boys have improved throughout the season and will probably become experts next year. George Mannix, Dick Zcigler. Tom Carroll, Kenny Cooper, jake Hilpolslf-iner, Ricky Hoag, Mr. Lund. Coach R. Lagaly and Captain William Gehring plan for coming meet. RESULTS OF DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Walnut Hills .............. 59 6. Woodward ....... .. .17 2. Withrow ... . . .53 7. Hughes .... . . .. .15 3. Central ..... . . . .30 8. Middletown . . . .. . 5 4-. Saint Xavier . . ...28 9. Western Hills .... . .. 3 5. Purcell ..... . . .20 10. Taft ......... . . . 3 The swimming team once again made a very excellent showing in the city championship by placing third. The team placed third also in our local district meet against eleven other schools. The outstanding achievement of the team this year was the great diving done by Al Warren and John Deininger who finished Hrst and second in all the meets this year, including the finals of the state championship at Ohio State University. FIRST RUW: Sam Cullum, Dan Sullivan, Ben McIntosh, Al Warren, Bob Brown, Bob Nelson, Frank Cleisinger. SECOND ROW: Coach Lagaly, Ray Phillips, Frank Feldhaus, Milton Gaskins, Rodger Bohsancurt, Jerry Jones, Fred Chasteen, James Paxton. THIRD Row: John Deininger, Oda Marcurn, Hurdie Phillips, Fred Fox, Captain Bill Gehring, Jack Warndorf, Jerry Weimer, Ed Feldhaus. FOURTH Row: Charles Keith, Char- ley Young. Ralph Redemier, John Bitzenhofcr, Ralph Coyette. Bill Meyer. Joe Zwissler, Frank Katzler. Swimming They were proclaimed as the two best divers ever seen in Ohio high school competition by the chief diving judge. who was a former Olympics diver. Our swimmers, while turning in faster times than last year, still could not do any better than third place in the city or district championship. Captain Bill Cehring and Jack Warndorf were our two best swimmers for the year. Both were second place swimmers in the 200 yard free-style and 100 yard back stroke. In the other events. Oda lVlarcum was a fourth placer in the 100 yard breast strokeg Ray Phillips. fourth place in tl1e 50 yard free-styleg Jerry Weimer, fifth in the 150 yard individual medley, and Bill Meyer. fifth in the 200 yard free-style. However, with some good help from our fine freshmen team of Fred Chasteen. Ben McIntosh, Bob Hensley, Ralph Redemier, and Frank Cleisinger fwho finished second in our last city meet, but only one half point behind the winning teamj our chances are very good for Central's first swimming city champion- ship for next year. Some of the other varsity swimmers who did not score any points this year, but will be back next year. are breast strokers Frank Feldhaus and Dan Sulli- van, back strokers Rodger Bohsancurt. Phil Hein. and Charley Younag free- stylers Milton Gaskins, Charles Keith, John Bitzenhofer, Hurdie Phillips, and Fred Fox. In the individual medley we have James Paxton and two other good medley men who were out all year due to illness: Tom Meyer and Ken Fricke. 180 Intramural Basketball Champs: Tor ROW: Willie Sykes, Ernie Pierani, James Key. BOTTOM ROW: Ken Dezarn, Joel Athon, Earl Mann. Physical Education Physical Education is designed to provide outlets for competitive urges. This is accomplished through intra and intermural competition. The program strengthens the moral character, maintains physical fitness, teaches wholesome uses of leisure time, and provides opportunities to participate as part of a team or as a spectator. Girls and boys participate in the program. Physical education and health are closely related, and they are often considered as one. Getting along with others, prep- aration for marriage, and the responsibilities of citizenship are the topics included in this program. The techniques of Red Cross First Aid and Life Saving are offered on both the junior and senior levels. The program includes class instruction in minor games, volleyball, swimming, fundamentals of the various sports, ap- paratus work and, tumbling, track and field events, softball and others. Intramural competition is very popular among the students because of the keenness of the competitors. Girls' Physical Education Class training includes calisthenics. dancing and games as well as health instruction Irene Spottswood, Janet Moreland, .loyce Lanier, Lillian Bailey. An organized program with the object of promoting girls, athletics, is the purpose ofthe Girls' Athletic Association of Central. All girls are eligible for membership and for participation in as many activities as they desire. The activities oilered are numerous and varied permitting a Wide range of selection from the more hearty sports to the milder forms of athletics. Left to Right: Janet Powell, Sheila Koester, Miss Stagge, Elizabeth Dooley, Charlotte Noel, Julia Johnson, Ella Louise Smith. .A. A. The program is under the direction of the girls Physical Educa- tion Department which includes Miss Roberta Stagge, lVlrs. Edna Rehkamp, Miss Verlie Meyers, and lVlrs. Bea Jacobson. The Girls' Athletic Association sponsors modern dancing, tap dancing, social dancing, and square dancing as Well as sports. The girls are given an opportunity to ofliciate and participate in the activities, to develop an appreciation for sports and games, and to grow in ability, character, and spoitsmanlike conduct. The GAA represents Central in the interscholastic playdays held each sports season for the girls throughout the city in the Cincinnati Public Schools. Awards are received by the girls for the quality and amount of participation. 18 2 f 'ff , 4, W. I, 2, K 1 .: if 'iii vu .1 ,WA ug QM Q., Hockey can be gentle and ladylike ln the autumn when the leaves begin to fall and sport their coats of red, yellow, brown, and gold, and start their downward journey, the sound of clashing sticks and the excited yells of breathless girls give indication that hockey is underway. The girls learn the arts and skills of dribbling, tackling, and guarding. They partici- Hockey Or-you guessed it-rough, ready and shin-barking pated in the Playday at Weste1'n Hills with other Cincinnati high schools. Miss Verlie Meyers of the Physical Education Department was in charge of the high-spirited, ambitious hockey teams. lt was her task to supply the girls who turned out for the games with all the necessary where-with-all needed to play and win at the sport. All of this energetic activity took place after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, as do the other GAA sports. 184 Bulls-eye for CAA archer A r c h e r y Archery, a new and very popular spring and fall sport, is ranked high among the favorites by the girls here at Central. When it was first introduced as part of the GAA Program two years ago, it looked as if it were going to be quite unpopular with the young ladies. As a result of being new to archery, many of the girls received black and blue arms, sore muscles, and blistered fingers. A tournament was held between the dilferent teams com- prised of the members of the GAA archery class. Winne1's in the tournament were selected on the basis of acquiring the highest total of points. Mrs. Bea Jacobson was in charge of the spring archery clinic and Mrs. Rehkamp was in charge of the fall clinic. The girls took part in the Spring Sports Day at Lunken Airport along with the other sections of GAA. Miss Stagge gives instruction in the art of archery Basketball, winter's most popular sport ln the winter, new sports of GAA loom on the horizon. Then, the girls engage in play within the walls ofthe gymnasium. Basket- ball is this winter sport. It is another of the sports that is well liked by many. Both the girls in the physical education department and in the after-school program participate in this sport. The after- school program has the purpose of building the teams up for competition in the intramural tournaments. Teams were selected in such a way as to distribute the skill evenly and fairly throughout The girls really become proficient in foul shooting and other basketball fundamentals Basketball the competition. On basketball playday at With1'ow and Wdlllut Hills, the intramural teams were divided into four teams consisting of the most capable competitors. ln the resulting competition be tween the schools, Central won two and lost four. Miss Meyers and Mrs. Rehkamp took charge of the learning and practicing maneuvers. One of the regulations for participation in Spring Sports Day is the rule that teams must take part in the intermural games first Also every player must have a heart examination before becoming a member of the team. ln order for a girl to pa1'ticipate on Sports Day, she must have played in at least three fourths of the season s games. This also applies to the receiving of a letter. 186 SHEILA KOESTER S W i m m in g An all-year-round activity, which is one of GAA's most popular sports, is swimming. The swimming facilities, namely the beautifully tiled swimming pool, is indoors and, therefore, can he used throughout the entire school year. Swimming ses- sions were held on Mondays and Wednesdays after school where many girls improved their aquatic skills during these practice periods. The more experienced swimmers were se- lected to represent Central in swim meets, which were held here at Central. The reason for this is because Central's pool is the largest in the city and, therefore, much better for such meets. ln fact, our pool is the largest one in the state of Ohio. Included in the swimming program is a course in Junior and Senior Red Cross Life-Saving. The swimming show, a'Fish Talesf, was held the middle of January. It was under the di- rection of Miss Roberta Stagge and the student direction of Sheila Koester. '4Fish Talesf' developed into a splendid per- formance. ' Pat Chandler, Marilyn Moss, Carol Bracken, Carol Konrad, Justine Krueger. Pat Kappner, Gayl Katz. ,A QL y Jo Cochran, Joyce Lanier, Sheila K 1 ,lust as the soft sweet songs of the robin heralds the coming of spring, the cry of Hstrike three, yer outn rushes in the GAA soft- ball season. Softball and volleyball head the list as two of GAA's more popular sports. The girls practice twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school hours. As the days go by the intramural team competi- tion is very keen and it provides for excellent exercise and unlimited Softball Ready for a big game fun. The different teams from the various Cincinnati high schools climax the softball season at Lunken Airport. Credit is given towards membership in GAA for participation in softball. . Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Edna Rehkamp, the game has developed into one of the better played sports of the GAA Program. In the spring of the year the GAA sponsors its annual banquet and dance. The parents of the girls are invited to attend the dinner. 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SECOND Row: Elsie Win- ters, Judith Winters, Rose Winters, Betty Etherington, David Gerard, Sherry Brown. Phyllis Bryson, Ruby Fulton, Randy Simmons. THIRD Row: Jean Schnitker, Bonita Moore. Kathleen 0'Connell, Nancy Mt-Coy, Esker Robinson, Joe Marsala, Don O'Banion. FOURTH Row: Mary Roth, Sue Rose, Char- lotte Noel, Nancy Crowthers, Bonita Duna- way, Bob Campbell, Al Pienning, Clarence Cross. F11-'TH Row: Bob Evers, Ed Walters, Dave Bodley, Peter Lind. SH1u1.r:Y Cooper: . .. Hose W1N'rr:Rs . .. DAVE B0oi.i:Y .. .lirnr W1N'rr1Rs ... Jim BREI1.iNc .. OFFICERS . . . .Presiafenl Vice-President Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Cendra, Centralis dramatics club, was organized by several students at the beginning of 1954. The first three letters CEN were taken from Central and the last three letters DRA were taken from dramatics-thus, the club's name, Cendra. Cendra was organized especially for students interested in acting, staging, script writing, make-up, and other theatrical jobs connected with the dramatic aft. To become a member, a person must have an interest in dramatics. It is the aim of the organization to encourage an appreciation of the stage and its per- sonnel. The group is under the supervision of Mrs. Sylvia Martin. Meetings are held the second and the fourth Wednesday of each month. Last yearis production 'gliver Since Evef, was a great success. This year g'Head ln The Clouds was presented, The cast included Charlotte Harney, Bob Speak, Gerry Starkey, Jim Breiling, Fritz Feldhaus, Kathy O,Connell, Elsie Winters, Judy Winters, Mary Roth, Bob Evers, John Symmes, Janet Powell, Ruby Fulton, Paul Raines, Ken Armstrong, Don O'Banion, Gloria Stewart, Charlotte Noel, Peter Lind, Sherry Brown, and David Gerard. ,af ..,.t.sms gm1 Mr. Himmelmann and his moving picture machine operators OFFICERS CARL WEISS ..... .. . .... ..... ............. P r esident KENNETH BALL ........ .... ..... R e cording Secretary MR. LEONARD HIMNIELMANN . . . ....... Faculty Advisor An important service agency is the Audio-Visual Aids Club. The members aid the teachers whenever they wish to present materials of learning with more economy of time, greater richness, and with a higher degree of graphic or pictorial representation than can be acquired in the traditional classroom instructional procedure. Sound and silent movies, strip and slide films, sound recordings, opaque projection, and reproducing equipment are included in the Visual Aids program. Members of the Audio-Visual Aids Club are taught to care for and operate the many different types of equipment. Techniques of operating this equipment are taught here at Central. The club is under the supervision of Mr. Leonard Himmelmann. The members of the club are: Ed Abrams, Kenneth Ball, Elvin Barker, Ronald Buchman, John Carroll, Charles E. Crawford, Charles T. Crawford, Ronald DeCrummond, Ray Dossenback, William Finley, Richard Foster, Wayne Gish, Phillip Hein, Walter Hillman, Clarence Horn, Rubin Howard, Sherman Jeffers, Paul Lange, Wendell Minton, Albert Piening, Richard Shive- ley, Stanley Shropshire, Edward Walters, Carl Weiss, and Tom Zaeske. 193 Fmsr Row: Clarence Horn, Stanley Shropshire Kenneth Ball. SECOND Row: Sherman Jeffers Ed Abrams, Carl Weiss. Visual Aids lub OFFICERS RANDY SIMMONS .... ,. . .. . ...... .. ..... .... . Preszdenc DON 0,BANION - .- ..... First Vice-President RUTH JOHNSTON .... ..... S econd Vice-President NANCE McCoY .... .............. S ecretary ALICE RYAN ..... .,,,, T reagurer BONITA DUNAWAY .... ,,,,,,,,, R eporter ARTHUR FOLLMER .... .... S ergeanz-az-Arms Cincinnati Central Chapter is one of the many chapters of the Vocational Industrial Club of Ohio. This organization is rapidly spreading to Vocational and Industrial Arts schools in other states, and will soon be nation wide. Students who are interested in the arts and crafts find in this organization others who have like interests and their club provides them an opportunity for social, recrea- tional and educational activities. We again entertained Lawrenceburg, Indiana Chapter. We were proud to show them our new school, its shops, gym, auditorium, swimming pool and lunchroom. Before they returned home we enjoyed a dance in our auxiliary lunchroom which we dec- orated for the occasion. Our trip to the annual convention at Columbus was made by chartered Greyhound bus. Mr. Schultz our driver was a fine fellow and we enjoyed our trip. The Ohio State University was our host for this meeting. 194 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB OF OHIO Left to right: Betty Perdue, Lois Young, Bobbie Bobo, Ed Meyers, Paul Raines, Mrs. Kamphaus, Betty L. Hill, Alice Ryan, Pauline Shepherd, Dan Lahorn, Lillian Mulder. The Vic Club The dance VIC sponsored in November was a huge success. We have another dance planned for April 5. Our representatives, Nancy McCoy and Ruth Johnston, visited our State Capitol on March 6 and had the pleasure of meeting Lieutenant Governor John W. Brown. They invited him to visit our school and talk to the student body. They, with other repre- sentatives from chapters in the state, visited the Supreme Court, the Senate chambers, the House of Representatives chambers, the Treasury Department and other interesting departments of our State government. On March 24' we participated in the Hrst South Regional Meeting held at Washington Court House. We helped plan this meeting and provided some of the entertainment. We competed in the State contests at our Spring Convention. We also sponsored Central High School's Employee-Employer banquet. At this time the co-op students entertained their employers. This banquet will be long remembered by those who attended. The members of this organization are: Fred Allen, John Baker, Jeanine Brockhuis, Sherry Brown, Vashti Cannon, Darlene Chaney, Elizabeth Dooley, Bonita Dunaway, Arthur F ollmer, Sarah Glover, Barbara Harrison, Myra Harrison, Betty L. Hill, Ray Hoff, Christine Johnston, Ruth Johnston, Charlene Jones, Josephine Jones, Ronald Kelly, Daniel Laborn, Mary Jo Lee, Dale Matthey, Nancy McCoy, Pat McLean, Edwin F. Meyer, Lillian Mulder, Marilyn Mueller, Jackie Newman, Jim Nichols, Don O7Banion, Christine Pappashales, Frieda Pappashales, Ann Pelly, Betty Perdue, Alfreda Proffitt, Paul Raines, Jerry Reisinger, Marion Rhoten, Alice Ryan, Dolores Scheidt, David Schneider, Shirley Schneider, Dave Schrader, Betty Sexton, Pauline Shepherd, Randy Simmons, Marvin Sims, Ella Louise Smith, Jean Smith, Greta Solomon, John Spiney, Mary Wade, Phyllis Wagner, Margaret Willis, Carl Wriston, Agnes Yeardon, Doloris Young, Mr. Clifford Vath, Sponsor, Mrs. Velma Kamphaus, Co-Sponsor. MEMBERS Guides During the school year Central has many visitors. One group of visitors arrives in the spring. This group consists of eighth, ninth, and tenth graders who desire more information about high school subjects to help in planning their future educational program. To act as host and hostess for these groups is the job of our guides. They are selected on the basis of citizenship and good scholastic record. They are required to have a MBR average in their school subjects. The guides give unstintingly of their time and energy for a period of over two weeks dur- ing which time they go through a training program followed by a week of guiding our visitors over this tremendous building. Many times during the year the guides are called upon to escort smaller groups of visitors from col- leges, out of town schools, and business organizations. Lois Abt June Adams Judy Alford Joseph Algier Joyce Asbury Mae Ayers Ramona Belver Jerry Block David Bodley Kathy Bojar Anne Boyd Tom Bradford Jim Breiling Jean Brown Sonja Bunch Ronald Colwell Thomas Cook Emma Marie Corson Bonnie Coyne Judith Crandell Nancy Crowthers Violet Davis Ronnie Dee John Deininger Ken Dezarn Joyce Doll Judy Drake Bonita Dunaway Judy Duncan Bertha Edwards Joyce Ellis Patricia Ertel Bob Evers Joy Favachio David Gerard Judy Gussett David Harper John Hawley Betty L. Hin Theresia Himmelspach Betty Hoff Phyllis Jeffers Pat Kappner Barbara Kayser Diane Kinney Jim Knight Sheila Koester Shirley Kuykendall Joyce Lanter Margaret Lay Ruth Ann Lcpple Peter Lind James Lovitt Becky Lytle Teddy Niaddix Joyce Marlowe Marlene Marshall Thomas McNeal Geraldine Monroe Glenna Moore Vilanda Moore Ruth Morris Judith Napier Charlotte Noel Frieda Pappashales Bertha Peace Ann Pelly Janet Powell Robert Pyle Betty Randolph Dorothy Roszell David Schneider Charles Shields Stan Shropshire Mary Sing Robert Smith Greta Solomon Gloria Stewart Salena Taylor Shirley Taylor Phyllis Threm Bob Thompson Joyce Tirey Ronald Tucker Mary Wade John Walton Raymond Walton Joann Weigel Don Wickersham Judy Wilburn Elsie Winters ee OFFICERS DON O7BANI0N . . . ............. ..... P resident JIM ADKINS .... .... V ice-President CHRISTINE PAPPASHALES . . . .. .. .Secretary ELVA BRADLEY . .. ........ Treasurer ART FOLLMER . .. . ..... Sergeant at Arms Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalism students, is in its second year at Central High School. lts purpose is to encour- age and reward individual achievement in journalism and allied fields. To become a member a student QU must be in the upper third of his class, f2J he must be at least a junior, f3J he must have done superior work in some phase of ournalism. I The Louis Bromfield Chapter of Quill and Scroll was organized at Central High School on April 10, 1955 by the faculty advisers of the PENDULUM and the KNIGHT LIFE. Messrs, Lund, Moschel, Roman and Soiko were the sponsors of the first organization. The initiation of Quill and Scroll members took place this year on April 19, l956, in the auditorium before an audience of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Mr. Tower presented each initiate with the key of Quill and Scroll. Messrs. Moschel, Sofko, Felix and Mrs. Clift are sponsors of this organization. MEMBERS ARE: Jim Adkins, Elva Bradley, Wilma Bradshaw, Carol Chap- man, Judy Crandell, Violet Davis, Art Follmer, Carol l-lammons, Betty Hill, Norma Miller, Glenna Moore, Don O'Banion, Christine Pappashales, Frieda Pappashales, Carol Pennington, Carolyn Poole, Mary Wade. FIRST Row: Mr. Walter Lund, Mr. Joseph Felix, Christine Pappashales, Judith Crandall, Frieda Pappashales, Mr. Ralph C. Moschel, Mr. John Roman. SECOND Row: Mrs. Ruth Clift, Wilma Bradshaw, Violet Davis, Carol Chapman, Norma Miller. THIRD Row: Don 0'Bzmion, Betty Lea Hill, Mary Wade, .lim Adkins. Quill and Scroll lnitiation, 1955 Youth For Christ FIRST ROW: Shirley Riley, Gladys Warren, Phyllis Jeffers, Pat Wiles, Jackie Wash, Emma Nash, Mr, James Mussman. SECOND ROW: Judy Fogle, Anna Webb, Phyllis Bryson, Tilly Fagin, THIRD Row: Marvin Walters, Betty Austin, Sue Holland, Sherry Brown, Elmer Sellers. The YFC is an international organization with active chapters in three different countries. It is represented in thirty-six of the forty-eight states which make up our country. The club had its inception almost immediately after Central High School was opened. Club membership is offered to any Central High School student who is in- terested in becoming a part of Christian Fellowship. Meetings are held weekly on Tuesday after school hours in the Lecture Room. The president may call a meeting at any time, Some of the activities that YFC sponsors are worship, prayer, Bible study, and fellowship. The members participate in a Bible Quiz with other YFC groups throughout the Greater Cincinnati area. Recreational activities such as picnics, socials, skating parties, hayrides, wiener roasts, and movies are other activities sponsored by this group. The theme of the club is taken from 1 Timothy 4:12 and reads as follows: 'LLet no man despise thy youth, but be thou an example of the believerf, The colors ofthe club are red and yellow. The faculty advisor is Mr. James Mussman. The Youth for Christ oflicers are: Sue Holland, President, Sherry Brown, Vice-President, Clyndora Dalton, Secretary, Pat Wiles, Treasurer, Virginia Fagin, Song Leader. The members are : Betty Austin, Sherry Brown, Phyllis Bryson, Barbara Daulton, Clynora Dalton, Virginia Fagin, Leroy D. Chazier, Sue Holland, Phyllis Jeffers, Emma Nash, Shirley Riley, Marvin Walter, Gladys Warren, Jackie Wash, Ann Webb, Kay Webb, and Pat Wiles. The homeroom annual representatives are a group of students who perform a very important service to the school. The duty of these individuals is to handle the business of the homeroom in school-wide matters which pertain to the annual. These students take orders, make reports, collect money, attend meetings and generally report directly to Mr. Moschel or to his staff. The service performed by these individuals is essential and merits recognition. At the end of the year they deliver the annuals to the students in their home- rooms. The annual representatives also keep their homerooms posted on the news and progress of the annual, They help by selling tickets to the Sweet- heart Ball which is a yearly dance sponsored by the PENDULUM to raise funds to defray the expenses of the annual. The annual representative who promotes the most annual sales in his or her homeroom receives a suitable reward at the end of the year. The representa- tives receive no other credit than this except for the recognition we now give. The group meets periodically for instructions. They have no officers. The sponsor of this group is Mr. Ralph Moschel. MEMBERS Ronald Albert, John Baker, Mike Barger, Robert Berkemeier, Carol Blackburn, Elizabeth Conn, Pat Conn, Sam Cullum, Lowell Davidson, Jerry Dawling, Ken Dezarn, Dorothy Diesslin, Joyce Doll, Bonita Dunaway, Joy Favachio, Willie Ferguson, Jewel Fitzwater, Kenneth Fricke, Ollie Glisson, Billie Jean Griffis, Judy Gussett, Dorothy Haddix, Larry Hale, Carol L. Hammons, Josephine Heard, Robert Hensley, Frank Hess, Joyce Hilbert, Betty Hill, Betty L. Hill, Norma Jackson, Betty Johnson, Philip Kallschmidt, Gayl Katz, Carol Kneipp, Shirley Kuykendall, Shirley Lamb, Margaret Lay, Allen Lindsay, Doris Long, Ken Luxenberger, Wanda Mahan, Leroy Mason, Barbara McBride, Jerry McClure, Thomas Meyer, Janice Miller, Joe T. Miller, Bob Morrell, Leonard Orme, Christine Pappashales, Carol Pennington, Joyce Pippin, Pat Pollman, James Powell, Ralph Primeau, Barbara Rapking, Nancy Rembert, J. Reisinger, Brigitte Rieger, William Roberts, Al Rolfes, Clara Sidell, Mary Sing, Irene Spottswood, Carl Stophlet, Willie Sykes, Marvin Thomas, Robert Thompson, Norma Watt, Vearlene Wilson, Elsie Winters, and Jim Zureick. 1199 nnual Representatives FIRST Row: Elizabeth Conn, Elsie Conn, Jackie King, Marlene Burck. SECOND Row: Nancy Craig, Marguerite Guttrung, Betty L. Hill. THIRD Row: Bonnie Coyne, Mary ,lo Lee. FOURTH Row: Jean Schnitker, Mary Begley, Kay Bevins, Bonita Dunaway, Darlene Chaney, Nancy McCoy. FIFTH ROW: ,lean Zureick, Judy Alford, Alice Ryan, Miss JoAnn Hughes, Diana Armstrong, Salena Taylor. Left to right: Elsie Conn, Alfreda Proffitt, Jackie King. The Central High Y-teens, like all of the Y-teen groups, is affiliated with the Cincinnati Y.W.C.A. The principles of this group are based on Christian Fel- lowship coupled with wholesome and healthful activities aimed to promote character development, growth in friendship towards all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the love and knowledge of God. The clubis meetings are held at the local Y.W.C.A. Programs alternate be- tween discussion groups and speakers, and project programs. The group be- lieves that fun together, coupled with service to others offers them a wide va- riety of activities. Bowling, for example, is one of their favorite recreational activities. This group is one of the most active among the girls' clubs. This year the leadership has been taken over by Miss JoAnn Hughes. Y-Teens OFFICERS ALFREDA PROFFITT .. . ............ ...... P resident ELSIE CoNN ....... . . .Vice-President JACKIE KING .. ..... Secretary LOUISE BUGGE . . .... ....... T reasurer Miss JOANN HUcHEs . . . . . .Faculty Advisor MEMBERS .ludy Alford Bonnie Coyne ' Donna Perry Mary Begley Nancy Craig Alfrecla Proiiitt Kay Bevins Bonita Dunaway Alice Ryan Louise Bugge Marguerite Gottrung .lean Schnitker Marlene Burck Darlene Chaney Elizabeth Conn Elsie Conn Salena Taylor Phyllis Threm .loyce Tyrie .lean Zurick Betty L. Hill .lackie King Mary lo Lee Beverly Loth Nancy McCoy OFFICERS BARBARA MClBRIDE . .. .... President ELIZABETH SEARS . . . .... Vice-President CLENNA MOORE . .. .... Secretary JEANNETTE BROTHERS . .. .. .Treasurer Alpha hi Gamma Alpha Chi Gamma is one of the social clubs for girls here at Central. Miss Margaret Ohanian is the club's advisor. There are twenty-one members from grades ten, eleven, and twelve. To be eligible for membership, a girl must be loyal, cooperative, and a good school citizen. She also must have grades above C. Alpha Chi Gamma's main project is decorating the school at Christmas time which gives our school a very home-like atmosphere. The club meets at the members, homes bi-monthly and occasionally at school. The dues for the first year of membership are 35.00 and 353.00 afterward. Initiation fee is 35.00, Alpha Chi Gamma is made up of the following girls: Judy Alford, ,lean- nette Brothers, Darlene Chaney, Minnie Combs, Nancy Crowthers, Melva Hess, Rita Leigh, Barbara McBride, Glenna Moore, Marilyn Mueller, Wanda Parrott, Judy Pelton. Marion Rhoten. Nancy Rogers, Alice Ryan, Elizabeth Sears, Lorraine Shields, ,lean Smith, Greta Solomon, Jeanne Thompson, Agnes Yeardon. FIRST ROW: Jeanette Brothers, Nancy Rodg- ers, Judy Alford. Miss Margaret Ohanian. SECOND ROW: Greta Solomon. Wfanda Par- rott, Elizabeth Sears. THIRD Row: Darlene Chaney, Judy Pelton, Alice Ryan. FOURTH Row: Jeanne Thompson, Melva Hess, Nancy Crowthers. FIRST Row: Wanda Parrott, Glenna Moore, Barbara McBride, Margaret Ohanian. SECOND ROW: Agnes Yeardnn, Elizabeth Scars, Mari- lyn Mueller. Marion Rhotcn. lik lub OFFICERS ,IACQUELINE NEWMAN .. ..... President ToM CARROLL . . . . . Vice-President ALICE RYAN .. . . .Secretary BECKY LYTLE ....., . .... Treasurer RoosEvi:LT DURRETT . . . . . .Sergeant at Arms DoN O,BANION .... . . .Reporter Members are: Robert Campbell, Tom Carroll, Roosevelt Durrett, Kenneth Glover. Juanita Hicks, Ray Hoff. Ron Kelly, Paul Lange, Becky Lytle, Joe Marsala, Jacqueline Newman, lim Nichols, Don O,Banion, Alice Ryan, David Shea, Bob Speak, and Carl Wriston. The Clik Club, the camera club of Central High School, was organized in September, 1954. The club has played an important role for the students who are actively interested in photography, Any student who is interested in photography will find belonging to this organization an advantage if he wishes to exchange prints and ideas, to enter contests and exhibitions, and to have fun with the camera. The club meets at school once each week for a laboratory meeting which consists of taking interesting pictures, developing the negatives, and improv- ing printing techniques. The club meets once a month for a business meeting to discuss financial problems, etc. One project of the club was selling Easter eggs at ten cents each in order to earn the twenty-iive dollars necessary to pay the engraving fee to the annual. This year Mr. Harold Sterne was faculty advisor of the Clik Club. He was very helpful to the members who knew very little about taking pictures, de- veloping them, etc. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sterne, Kenneth Glover, Roosevelt Durrett, Tom Carroll, Jackie New- man Becky Lytle, Alice Ryan, Don O'Banion, Unidentified. BACK Row: Ron Kelly, Bob Speak, Joe Marsala, Ray Hoff, Jim Nichols, Paul Lange, Randy Simons, Carl Wriston. Assisting in the weekly circulation of the student newspaper, the Knight Lifef, were 80 homeroom representatives. These pupils did much to assure that subscribers were informed of the latest news events of the school, Their duties also included individual sales to students who were not regular subscribers. The large number of Package Plan subscriptions in each home- room, however, considerably facilitated this part of their task. The excellent performance rendered by the Knight Life representatives is worthy of the emulation of any student activity group. Their cooperation was valued highly by homeroom teachers throughout the school. The Knight Life representatives are: Lois Abt, Fred Allen, Mark Allen, Joyce Asbury, Gloria Baker, Michael Barger, Gloria Bedford, Rochelle Black- burn, Anna Mae Bledsoe, Elva Bradley, Margie Brinker, Louise Bugge, Arlene Burck, Dale Cassett, Darlene Chaney, Juanita Chiles, Gloria Clevenger, Betty Cooley, Norma Cordell, Emma Marie Corson, Nancy Crowthers, Sam Cullum, Ronnie Curtis, Judith Drake, JoAnn Elliott, Joyce Ellis, Genell Evans, Jerry Farrington, Roger Flannery, Jewel Fitzwater, John Gibson, Shirley Glover, George Greer, Janet Hall, Barbara Harrison, Peggy Hayes, Donna Heineman, Beverly Henschen, Melva Hess, Betty Hill, Danny Hill, Joan Hurst, Jean Jamison, Robert Jones, Ronald Jones, Patricia Kappner, John King, Robert Koch, Carol Kolde, Mary Korte, Mary Joe Lee, Allen Lindsay, Charles Longbottom, Nancy Lowry, Wanda Mahan, Marlene Marshall, Janet Merz, Bill Mistler, Bonnie Mitchell, Irene Morgan, Bob Morrell, Ruth Morris, Peggy Mullinix, Christine Pappashales, Elverett Peniff, Charles Prather, Jerry Reis- inger, Frances Richardson, Vernon Rose, Alice Ryan, Ollie Scott, JoAnn Shackelford, Sylvia Stanford, Carol Trovillo, Mary Wade, Jane Williams, Ray Wood, Charles Yocum, Delois Young, and Joe Zwissler. 203 Knight Life Representatives OFFICERS BOB SHARP . . ..... President JOHN BROWN . .. . . .Vice-President LARRY WPITENKANTI, . . . . .Secretary CERRY STARKHY . .. .. .Treasurer JACK BRUNNER . .. .... Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Sharp, John Brown. Mr. Irvin Kuehn, Gerry Starkey, Jack Brunner, Larry Wetenkamp. Fmsr Row: Gerry Starkey, Larry Weten- kamp, Bob Sharp, John Brown, Jack Brunner. SECOND Row: William Gehring, Walter Tucker, Cliff Orme, Ray Phillips, Randy Kautz, Oda Marcum, Mr. Irvin Kuehn. THIRD Row: Larry Keller, Bob Schnider, Bill Goedde, Ray Lynch, Tom Cook, Ken Kloth. FOURTH Row: Fred Lenser, Tom McNeal, John Deininger. The CH Club is in its second year here at Central. The club was Organized by Mr. Irvin Kuehn and the lettermen from the various teams engaged in intermural and inter- league athletics. The annual Faculty-Senior Basketball Came and Dad's Day Football Game are two of the events sponsored by the MCU Club. It also sponsors a banquet for all the boys who have lettered in baseball, football, track, swimming, bowling, cross country, bas- ketball, gymnastics, and Rifle Club. The objectives of the UCF Club are KID to work toward a betterment of conditions 204 Coach Schmidt accepts S275 bath agitator for the Athle- tic Department from ollicers of the C Club CBrown, Starkey, Brunnerj. The HC Club for sports and sportsmanship at Central, Q25 to bring about a better relationship be- tween students, faculty, other school and outside organizations, 131 to be gentlemen at all times in halls, classrooms, and outside of school, Ml to better the conduct of Cen- tral students at athletic contests by our leadership, f5j to cooperate with coaches on all athletic activities, and Q65 to encourage boys of high character, morals and athletic ability to attend Central High School. To be eligible for membership one must be a male student, be passing in all sub- jects, and must have earned a varsity letter from any sport giving such awards under rules of the Cincinnati Board of Control of Athletics, Ohio High School Athletic Asso- ciation and Central High School. An award is given to the outstanding senior boy athlete of the year at the banquet, which is held the first part of June. To become eligible for this award, a boy must earn at least one letter award a year, be honest, trustworthy, dependable and sincere, have a sense of humor, be loyal, friendly, cheerful and have consideration for others. He must also be scholastically above average. Members of the Cv Club are: Art Bradford, Joe Broadus, John Brown, ,lack Brunner, Ralph Carpenter, Tom Cook, John Deininger, Don Cosney, Randy Kautz, Larry Keller, Tom Kendall, Ken Kloth, Fred Lenser, Ray Lynch, Oda Marcum, Tom McNeal, Cliii Orme, Whimpy Owens, Ray Phillips, Tom Ratliff, Tom Robertson, Bob Schnider, Robert Sharp, Gerry Starkey, Dick Toler, Walter Tucker, Don Walsh, and Al Warren. Carol Kolde, Pat Grant, Sheila Koester, Arlene Burck, Josie Foley, Shirley Lamb, Joyce Lanier. Pi Chi Une of the social clubs at Central is Pi Chi. It is composed of members from grades ten through twelve, You must have an average grade of HC before you can become a member. This is the third year for Pi Chi. They have mapped a course of activities which includes such things as supporting school projects, entering into school activities, and setting examples of meritorious conduct. Good citizenship and personal charm are stressed as models of conduct. Puggy, the Monkey, is the mascot of this organization. The colors of the club are powder blue and black. The rose is the floral emblem and the pearl is the gem. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. Bea Jacobson, a member of the Physical Educa- tion Department. The meetings are held at school the first and third Thursday of each month. The members are: Louise Beerman, Kathy Bojar, Priscilla Bonn, Jeannine Brockhuis, Louise Bugge, Arlene Burck, Marlene Burck, Butch Carson, Joan Clevenger, Elizabeth Conn, Shirley Cooper, Gloria Duncan, Betty Etherington, Josey Foley, Shirley Glover, Pat Grant, Phyllis Grant, Judy Gussett, Joyce Helton, Geraldine Hicks, Betty Hill, Betty Holi, Barbara Jackson, Jean Jamison. Ruth Johnston, Barbara Kayser, Sheila Koester, Carol Kolde, Janet Kolde, Shirley Lamb, Joyce Lanter, Juanita Largin, Marilyn Lauderbach, Pat Mason, Barbara McGee, Janet Moreland, Charlotte Noel, Kathleen O7Connell, Ann Pelly, Donna Sue Perry, Janet Powell, Pat Poynter, Alfreda Proffitt, Sue Bose, Mary Roth, Shirley Schuerch, Gertrude Tanner, Ruthie Vaughn, Phyllis Wagner, Jane Williams, and Dixie Woulms. Acknowledgments lt is manifestly impossible, in a volume of this magnitude, to list all of the people who have contributed their energies and time and their good- will toward the completion of the project. Consequently, any list which we might make would fall short of being complete. However, we feel that we cannot omit an expression of gratitude to the following: To the Brown's Apparel and Hosiery Shop, Norwood, Ohio, we express our deep apprecia- tion for the clothing and materials loaned us for the colored pictures in the opening section of the book. Many members of our teaching staff also deserve our deepest thanks. For example: Miss Loretta Hartzel, who did the layout work in the advertising section, Mr. Charles Salie, who conducted the ad- vertising sales campaign, Mrs. Bea Jacobson, who was an invaluable aid in setting up and planning many pictures, Mr. John Roman, who contributed heavily in setting up picture schedules and gathering copy for this book, and Mr. Walter Lund, who also contributed much toward getting the copy for this book. Many other members of the faculty and administrative staff also gave time, energy, and cooperation and rightly deserve our thanks. In addition, we wish to acknowledge and to thank our very splendid group of advertisers who we unreservedly recommend to you as meritorious of your patronage. We thank them for their confidence in us and in our book. 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MFG.. 00. 224-228 E. 8+h S+. Cincinna+i 2, Ohio GIFTS, GREETING CARDS, AND NOTIONS HOUSEHOLD AND DRY GOODS COSTUME JEWELRY, NOVELTIES, STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES MIIRTIN'S VARIETY STORE FOR THE GLOW OF RADIANT HEALTH YOUR BEST BET IS ALWAYS -f aaa HOMOGENIZED MILK Iwilh Vilamin DI OI exlra-delicious flavor, smoolher con'ren'r, greaier nulriiional value-This all-purpose Ivlillcl AI your Iavorile Food Slorel For home delivery, call CI-Ierry I-5880, or ask your French-Bauer driver. I+ Cosls No More To Use The Bes+! 2628 Easlem Ave' EA I-54-98 BeHer Dairy Producls Since I842 Open I 'Io 9 RECORDS SHEET MUSIC GREETING CARDS GIFTS MAGIC PHOTOS OF ALL KINDS 36 E. Eillh SI. on Founiain Square Open 9 Io 9 THE IMBUS LUMBER CORP. Disfribufors of The Besl' in PaHern Lumber Whi+e Pine, Mahogany, Cherry, Maple, Oak DU, I-3030 I238 Poplar S+. Cincinnaii I4 COMPLIMENTS OF QUEEN CITY CINCINNI-ITI ATHLETIC CCCDS CC. EVERYTHING IN SPORTING GOODS FLYING SERVICE, INC. Ea. I-4700 CIW. 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TREES TRIMMED CAVITY WORK . H, L. STOFFREGENI Mgr. FULLY INSURED GRATE WOOD I8 Eas+ Fourlh SI., Room 3IO MA I-3I23 R. L- MA mil EA. i-557: only Auihorlzecl F:o.mpio:me+er School In 4450 Anchorage Rd. Cincinnaii 30, Ohio Cincinnah SPORTING GOODS ENRoLL Now IN THE CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL FRANK OF NURSING FELDHAUS P, dd A SONS .ease a ress. The Chrisf HospiI'aI School of Nursing Norlheasi PIGZG Tw. I-5400 Cinginnalri I9, Ohio Brighion Comer Ch' l'266l AHn.: Miss Emmeline Maihews, R.N. COMPLIIVIEN-IS OF AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. Ch I-I922 2I35 Reading Road Cincinnali, Ohio A Memorable Year 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Central High School for completion of another outstanding year. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book and one which portrays the high lights of memorable activities. 0 Neither time, effort nor expense have been spared to provide you with a permanent record, attractively presented and complete in every detail. 0 To preserve the photography and literary efforts of the Staff, the best grade of materials have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the finest quality yearbook. 0 We are proud that the 1956 StaH' elected us to help design, print and bind the Pcndulum. We have earnestly en- deavored to fulfill the confidence placed in us. BENSON PIIINTING CUMPANY Wonwkle wool NASHVILLE 3, TENNESSEE I Louise K. Abbihl, 18 Barbara Nancy Abbott, 70, 117 Barbara Abercrombie, 52 Sarah Margaret Abernathy, 60 Florence Able, 106 Martha Abney, 52 Ed Abrams, 60, 128, 193 Gene Abt, 70 Joan Abt, 70 Julia Abt, 70 Lois Abt, 70, 105, 117, 196, 203 Bob Ackley, 8, 32 William K. Ackman, 18, 94 Carroll Thomas Adams, 60 Christine Adams, 70 David Allan Adams. 60 Earline Adams, 60 June Lorriane Adams, 70, 117, 196 Robert Adams, 52 Willie L. Adams, 32 Dave Addison, 60 Homer Addison, 60 Phyllis Addison, 70. 111 Robert Addison, 32, 87 William Adelhart, 60 James R. Adkins, 32, 197 Joseph Louis Adrian, 70 Ronald F. Albers, 32, 159 Ronald Albert, 52, 158. 199 Judy Alford, 5, 60, 112, 113, 116, 196, 200, 201. Betty Allen. 70, 117 Fred Thomas Allen, 32, 195, 203 Hazel Allen, 60, 189 Lincoln Allen, 60 Lynell Allen, Jr., 60, 115 Mack Allen, 70, 203 Peggy Allen, 70, 147. 151. 120, 118 Vivian Allen, 60, 183, 189 Joseph Allgeier, 70, 196 Patricia Ann Allison. 60. 115. 127 LeRoy Almon, 60, 165. 168, 173 Cecil Alsip, 70 Robert Altherr, 52 Marilyn Althoefer, 60 Edward Amason, 60 Charles Edward Ambrose, 60 Dick Allen Ammann, 60 James Anderson, 69 Lola Bell Anderson. 60. 115, 127 Marian Anderson, 70 Ruth Anderson, 12, 32 Shirley Anderson, 60 Andrew Samuel Andrea, 32 Mary Andrews, 60 Gloria Faye Anael. 60 Betty Lou Annis, 32 .Jerry Annis, 79 Robert Apke, 52 George Apple, 79 Cliff Arlinghaus, 32 Louis Armbruster, 32 Betty Armes, 59 Dan Armstrong, 79 Dianna Armstrong. 59. 111, 200 James Armstrong. 111 Kenneth Armstronu 60. 133, 192 Ronald Armstrona 52 Tony Armstrong 60 Willie Arnold, 60 Bud Arszman. 70 Cecilia Yvonne Asherry. 60 Glenn Asbury. 52 .Joyce Asbury, 60. 128. 196, 203 Roma Jean Asher, 70 Joel Athon, 52 Elizabeth Austin. 70, 198 Gladys Ann Austin. 32. 117 Mae Ayers, 60, 115. 196 Christine Bach, 52 James Bachman, 60 Carol Baer, 60 Charles Bagby, 171 Lillian Ananda Bailey, 50, 126, 145. 182. 183 Robert II. Bailey, 32 Ted Ray Baily, 60, 156, 170, 173, 175 .Jack S. Baird. 32, 178 Alton Baker, 70, 100, 117 Barbara Sue Baker, 60 Gloria Jean Baker, 70, 203 , INDEX John W. Baker, 32, 111, 166, 195, 199 Judy Baker, 60 William Baker, 70 Bill Baldock, 60. 126, 130 Warren Bales, 50 Bonnie Faye Ball, 70 Carol Ball, 60 .Janice Ball, 70 Kenneth Ball, 60, 128, 133, 193 Raymond H. Ball, 32 Dolores Ballard, 52, 143 Hollan Mae Ballard, 60, 111 Richard Balsley, 70 Barbara Bankemper, 70, 117 Henry Banks, 60. 165, 173 Margie Banks. 60 Annette Bannion, 70, 117 .James Dennell Barber, 70 Linda Barbour, 52 Mildred Barber, 70. 128 Lee L. Bareswilt, 32 Mike Barger. 60. 199. 203 Ray Barger, 50, 175, 178 Elvin James Barker. 60, 193 Carrie L. Barlow, 32 Betty Barnes. 60. 98 James Lee Barnes. 60 Dennis Lee Barnett. 70 Ralph Barnhart, 60 William H. Bartels, 18, 129. 133 Ronald Barton, 60 David J. Basham. 50 Donald Gordon Basham, 60 Carol Ann Bastin, 5, 70, 112. 113 Dorothy Bastin, 70. 116 Ella Belle Bates. 79 Harry Batte, 70 Marlene Batts, 52, 117, 126 Don Bauer, 52, 124 Ray Bauer, 52 Ronald Bauer, 70 Nadine Baugh, 52. 117 Barbara Baxter, 70 Larry E. Bays, 32 Wade Albert Bays. 70 Frank Bechtold, 18 Dorothy M. Beck, 32, 117 Tom Beck, 60 Gloria Fay Bedford, 32, 203 James Bedinghaus, 60 Stanley Beeler, 60 .James Beerman, 69 Louise Beerman, 12. 33, 147, 154, 120, 118, 145. 206 Carlos Begley, 70 Marcello Begley, 70 Mary E. Begley, 33. 200 Jerry Beitman, 70 Carroll Belcher, 60 Alvin Bell. 60 Emogene Bell, 33. 117 Virginia Bell, 60 Bessie R. Belt. 33, 117 Ramona Lois Belver, 70, 196 Bill Bender, 70 Larry Bender, 70 Rosalie Bender, 60 Thomas Alexander Benderman, 70 .John Benert, 59 Dale Benjamin, 52 Judy Benning, 70 Mary Ann Benson, 52, 129 Ted Bering, 52 Carol Berkemeier, 60 Robert Berkemeier. 70. 199 Clifford Bernard, 70, 111 Louis Charles Berrens, 70 Ralph Anthony Berrens, 60 Matthew Berry. 70, 164 Janet Bertram. 70 Ronald Frank Bertram, 70 Bill A. Bessey, 79 Kay S Bevins. 33, 200 Nancy Grace Bice, 70 Alfred Bick. 33 Lester Biehl, 70 Betty Bierley. 92 Billie .Jean Bierlev, 70 Evelyn Bierlev. 27, 171 Jack Binder. 79 Joseph Binder, 33 George Bitner, 70, 164 Jimmie Bitner, 33, 45 Albert John Bitzenhofer, 60, 180 William Bitzer, 69 Carolyn Blackburn, 70 Rochelle Blackburn. 52, 135, 203 Louis Blackmon, 52 Margarette Blackwell, 60 Willie Blackwell, 70 Bob Blake, 52 Donna Jean Blake. 79 Patsy Blanton, 60 Anna Bledsoe, 60. 203 Anthony Bley, 69 .Jerry Block, 52. 196 Robert Block, 70 Ronnie Block, 52 Eurless Lee Bloomield, 70 Donna Boatman, 70 Robbie Bobo, 52. 117 Tom R. Bock. 33, 179 David N. Bodley. 5. 33. 112. 113, 128, 133, 135. 192, 196 Charles John Boebinger, 60 Rodger Bohsancurt. 52, 180 Kathy Bojar. 31. 60. 108. 110. 111, 115, 127, 136. 196. 206 Mary Elizabeth Bolden. 60 .Johnny Bolger. 70. 116 Robert Bond. 70. 164 Priscilla Cecilia Bonn, 60, 206 Kyle Bonner, 70 Jacqueline Booker, 70 Kenny Charles Boorom, 70, 174- Gilbert R. Boreing, 50 Gail Borgemenke, 70 Edward Joseph Bosse, 60. 115. 136 Gerald Bernard Bosse. 70 Earl Hardig Bouck. 70. 111 William Bovill. 33 Jack Bowling, 70 .Jerry Bowling, 59 Anne Boyd. 70. 120, 123, 196 Ralph Boyd, 70 George William Brahender, 60, 165 Kenneth Brabender, 70 Charles Bracken, 60 Carol Brackett. 60, 115. 126, 143, 144. 165. 187 .Jim Fred Brackl-rr. 70 Art Bradford, 31. 52. 159. 173. 191, 205 Delta Pearl Bradford. 33. 117. 127 Tom Bradford. 60. 165, 173. 196 Elva Carolyn Bradley, 33, 197, 203 George Bradley. 52 Grover D. Bradley. 50 ' Sondra Elizabeth Bradley. 70. 117 Wilma Bradshaw. 52. 124. 125, 197 Bonnie Brandenberg, 60, 124 .Joe Branham, 70 Carroll E. Brannork. 69 Shirley Brannock. 60 Lois Bransr-um, 60 Marguerite Brantlv, 60 Marilyn Brassie. 59 David Brater. 52 David Paul Brauer, 70 Ray Bray, 60 Samuel L. Bray. 23 James Breilimz. 52. 126. 132, 134, 135. 192. 196 Richard Breitfelder, 60 .Joseph E. Brenner, 33 William Adam Brewer, 79 Bill Thomas Brinker, 60 Margie Brinker, 60. 203 Ken Brishon, 60, 111 Sarah E. Briscoe, 33 Joe W. Broadus, 33. 142, 178, 205 Patrick Brocken, 60 Jeanine Ann Brockhnis, 33, 195, 206 Henry Brooksbank, 61 James Brooksbank. 70 Joseph Broshears, 61 Dick Bross, 52 Jeanette Brothers, 33, 86, 117, 201 Tom Joe Broughton, 61, 115, 191 Frances Brown, 70, 111 Janice Ann Brown, 61, 115 Jean Brown, 70, 111, 117, 126, 128, 196 JoAnn Brown, 69 .John Brown, 52, 156, 159, 166, 173, 204 Link Brown. 52 Louis E. Brown, 33 Mary Louise Brown, 61 Ray Brown, 52 Robert Brown, 70 Rollin Brown, 52 Ronald Brown, 52, 174 Rosie Lee Brown. 61 Samuel Brown. 52 Sarah Brown, 33 Sherry Brown, 52, 126, 132, 33, 192 195. 198 Thomas Brown, 70 Walter Brown. 79 Kathleen Ann Browning. 70 Patricia M. Browning, 79 Tom Browning, 175 Oliver Brownlee, 61 Bill Broxtermarl, 52 Pat Brovles, 61 Charles William Brneggeman, 71 Beverly Brun, 71 George Brunemann, 52 Jerry Brunk, 59 Ronald Brunk, 59 Jack Brunner, 52, 159. 203 Charles Brunsman, 71 Gary Thomas Brunsman Walter M. Brunsman, 18, 129 Alma Bryant, 61 Caroll L. Bryant, 34 Jerry Bryant, 59 Marilyn Bryant. 70 Robert Arthur Bryant. 71 Zelma Bryant, 52 Phyllis Bryson. 52. 135. 192, 198 David Joseph Buck, 61 Shirley Buckhart, 61 Michael Buckman, 71 Ronald Buckman, 71, 193 .Judith Buckner. 61 Louise Bugge, 12, 34, 127, 203, 206 Sonia Lorraine Bunch, 61, 111, 196 Donald Bunthoff. 61 Evana Burbank. 18 Samuel Burbanks. 79 Arlene M. Burck. 12. 34. 108, 127, 129, 136, 157. 203. 206 Marlene Bm-f-k. 52, 93, 108. 117, 136, 200, 206 James Burcke. 57 Dick Burdette. 70 Eva Burger. 106 Ron Burgess, 52 Clifford Leroy Rwrham. 61 Elmer E. Burkhf-rdf. 2. 18 Oneeta Burris. 71, 117 Edith Bush, 71 Carl Butler. 61 Vera Buttree. 52. 117 Clifford L. Bvndon, 69 Anna Byrd, 71 Jerry Byrd, 61 Roy Byrd. 5. 71 112. 113. 116 Joan Byron. 71 Ed Cain, 52 .John Calahan. 61 Herchel V. Caldwell. 61. 159 Robert Calhoun, 61. 165 Arlene Callan, 71, 117 Phil Callii. 61, 165 James Dale Calvert, 61 Anthony Caminiti, 61 Janet Camp, 71 John Camp, 52. 159, 162 Arthur Harold Campbell. 34 Betty Campbell, 71 Catherine Kay Camnbell, 61 Dorothy Campbell, 34. 117 Imogene Campbell, 52. 117 Robert Campbell, 34. 192, 202 Robert Campbell fFresh.1, 71 Kitten Canfield, 52. 144 Vashti Cannon, 52, 188, 195 Samllel J. Caoozzolo, 18, 85, 145, 170 Kenneth Carnahan, 34 Donald Martin Carney, 52 Eugene Carpak, 61 Glenda Carpenter, 52, 117 Ralph J. Carpenter, 34, 141, 142, 173, 178, 205 Dave Carr, 71, 164 Shirley Carr, 71 Althea Ann Carroll, 34, 117 Beverly Jean Carroll, 71 John Carroll, 52, 115, 193 Thomas D. Carroll, 34, 118, 123, 202 Walt Carruthers, 34 Carolyn Carson, 52, 206 Ronald Carson, 34 Christine Carter, 52, 93 Eva Mae Carter, 71, 117 Rosemary Carter, 34, 117 Kenneth Casey, 59 Dale Cassett, 52 124, 203 William Howard Castleberry, 71, 164, 168 Patricia Ann Catanzaro, 71, 110, 1 1 Betty Catching, 52, 128 Paul Franklin Caudill, 61 Thelma Jon Centers, 71 Mary Chamberlain, 61 Phyllis Chamberlain, 71 .James Chambers, 52 Yvonne Marie Chambers, 61 Judy Chamness, 71 Alma Chandler, 69, 117 Patricia Chandler, 61 Darlene Chaney, 52, 80, 105, 124. 195, 200, 201, 203 Shirley Ann Chaney, 61 Cafgg Chapman, 52, 87, 124, 125. Earl Chapman, 69 Reda Chapman, 71 Fred Charles Chasteen, 71, 164. 180 Donald Chatman, 59, 115, 126, 127 Donald Cheek. 71 Ora Chester, 52 Joan Gail Childress, 61 Thomas Childs, 69 Juanita Chiles. 34, 203 Richard Chiles, 61 Anthony Chiodi, 15, 18, 100, 138. 140. 158. 176 Joe Christman, 52 Paul Christman, 71 Mary Alice Christopher, 71, 117 Joann Chriswell, 71 JoAnn Chumbley, 61 Ted Ciaccio, 52 Donna Clark, 52 Donnie Lee Clark, 79 Elizabeth Clark, 107 James E. Clark, 18, 159, 163, 165, 166 Janet Clark. 71, 117 Marian L. Clark, 34 Midge Clark, 52, 140 Newell H. Clark, 18 Willis Chasler Clark, 71 William Clarke CJr.J, 52, 159, 160, 161, 168. 166 William Clarke fSr.J, 49 Lillian Clay, 71. 117 Carl Clayborn, 52 Doris Clayborn, 34 ' Gerald Malachi Clearv. 61 Verna Lee Clem, 71, 111 Gloria Lee Clevenger, 71, 203 Joan Clevenger, 52, 206 Shirley Clevenger, 34 Ruth W. Clift, 18. 125. 197 Juanita Clifton. 52, 117 Charlie Clnrc, 52 Donald L. Cloyd, 34 Audrey Ann Cluthe, 71 Mary Jo Cluthe, 61 Ola Clvburn, 52, 129 Maud Cobb. 61, 105 Raymond Edward Coburn, 34 Joyce Cochran, 61 Kenneth Cochran, 61 Mary Joe Cochran, 61, 98 Rufus Noble Cockran, 71 Elizabeth Coffey, 52 Robert Coffey, 71 Shirley Coffey, 52. 117 .Joseph Cogozzo. 71 Jerome Cohen, 71 Lynette Cohn, 50 Charles Colbert, 71 Sally Jane Cole, 71 Shirley Mae Cold, 61 Anthony Coleman, 61 Art Coleman, 5, 52, 112, 113, 116, 136, 173, 175, 178 Robert Coleman, 34 Ray E. Collett, 34 Larry Collier, 61 Mary Collier, 52, 118, 147, 153 Barbara Ann Collins, 71 Jerold Douglas Collins, 61, 115 Judith J. Collins, 35 Norbert Collins, 61 Wilma Collins, 52 Henry Colson, 61 John Colston, 61 Elijah Colvard, 71 Ronald Colwell, 53, 161, 196 Emma Rae Combs, 71 Gloria Combs, 61, 108, 115, 121, 136 Jessie Combs, 61 Loyal Combs, 71 Minnie Combs, 53, 201 Jean Condia, 61 Elizabeth Conn, 61, 199, 200, 206 Elsie Conn, 53, 117, 129, 200 Pat Conn, 53, 199 James Conner, 50 Carol Jean Cook, 71, 117 Geneva Cook, 35 Kathleen Cook, 61 Richard Cook, 59 Robert Edward Cook, 71 Tom W. Cook, 30, 35,.84, 140, 141, 156, 173, 175, 196, 204, 205 Betty C. Cooley, 35, 111, 115, 117, 203 Hubert C. Cooley, 35, 117, 126 Joyce Elaine Cooley, 61 Ken Cooper, 61 Shirle Eileen Coo er 35 147, 151, Y P Q , 120, 118, 170. 192, 206 Eugene '4Zip Corbitt, 35 Norma Jean Cordell, 61, 203 Saundra Cornelius, 53 Marian Cornes, 71, 117 Roger John Cornes, 71 Ann Corns, 53 Evelyn Mary Corns, 71 Jim Earl Corns, 61 Charles Corry, 61 Emma Marie Corson, 71, 183, 196, 203 James Costello, 71 James Costin, 61, 175 Sherry Cottet, 71 Mildred Sue Coulter, 61 Tom Courtney, 71 Ronny Covert, 61, 165, 168, 173 Jerry Cowans, 5. 61, 112, 113, 116 Alvin Earl Coward, 69 Eva Cox, 53, 117, 129 Hobert Cox, 35 Joanne Cox, 71 Sarah Doris Cox. 35, 117 Bonnie Coyne, 111. 196, 200 James Crabtree, 61 Herbert Craft, 35 Price Mae Craft, 53, 117 Dale Craig, 53 Eileen M. Craig, 35, 117 Herbert Craig, 35 .Jane Craig, 71, 188 LeRoy Craig, 71 Lynda Craig, 61, 115, 124, 125 Marjorie Craig, 53, 115, 117 Maxine Craig, 35 Nancy Craig, 61, 200 Vera Ann Craig, 71 Judith Crandell, 53, 124, 197 Ronald Cravens, 71 Charles Crawford. 53, 193 Charles Thomas Crawford, 53, 193 Abe Crayon, 5, 61, 112. 113, 116, 173 Alfie Creech, 61 Gladys Creech. 69 Phyllis Creech, 53 Jimmy Crider. 61 Martha Crider, 61, 102 Charles Frank Crosby. 71 Lorraine Crosbv, 71 .James Harvey Crowley, 61 Norma Crowley. 71 Nancy Carol Crowthers. 61. 115, 192, 196, 201, 203 Billy Crutchfield. 71 Preston Leon Cullars, 35 Samuel Cullum, 71, 199, 203 John Cummins, 53 Clarence Cunningham. 59 Elizabeth Cunningham. 53 Myron Cunningham, 71 Paul T. Curley, 35, 110, 111 Carol Ann Curran, 61 E. Currey, 173 Jackie Ruth Curtis. 35 Roberta Ann Curtis, 71 Ronald Curtis, 71, 203 Dixie Dailey. 71 Joan Dallas, 71 Glyndora Dalton, 71, 117, 198 Barbara Ann Daulton, 31, 71, 147, 155, 118, 198 Terrance Eugene Daly, 53 Charlotte Daniel CJr.J, 53 Charlotte L. Daniels, 79 Raymond Daniels Margie M. Dardeen, 35 Virginia Darnell, 18 Dennis Dase, 71, 164, 174 Glenna Daulton, 59 June Daulton, 53, 115, 117 Tony Davenport, 53 Wanda Davenport, 53, 190 Audrey Davidson, 61 Dale Davidson, 71 Laverne Davidson, 53 Leo Vernon Davidson, 61 Lowell Davidson, 71, 199 Adeline Davis, 61 Annette Davis, 35 Donald Davis ULD, 53 Donald Davis fSr.j, 61 Elizabeth Davis, 106 John Davis, 61 Patricia Davis, 53, 117 Phillip D. Davis, 35 Robert Edward Davis, 71 Ronald Davis, 53 Violet Davis, 53, 103, 111, 124, 125. 128, 196, 197 Jerry Dawling, 199 Richard Dawn, 71 Eugene Day, 30, 35, 110, 111 Ronald Dean, 79 Kenneth Dearwester, 61 Roland DeBord, 50 Percy DeBruce, 5, 61, 112, 113, 116, 173 Jacqueline Dee, 53, 117 Veronica Dee, 61 Ronald DeGrummond. 53, 91, 193 Janet Darla Dehner, 61, 115, 127 John Deininger, 53, 62, 138, 180, 196. 204 Fred T. Deiters, 50 Lacey Delaney, 53 Alma Jewell Delk, 71, 117 Ruth Edith Demmons, 5, 53, 112, 113. 116 John Vernon Denike Robert Denike. 53, 97, 127 Ruth Denike, 53, 115, 117 Carl Dennis. 35 Carol Dennis, 72, 117 Emily Dennis, 53 JoAnne Dennis, 15, 53, 99, 146, 126, 127, 129 ' Joyce Densford, 72 Ernest Devers, 62 Richard Dewald, 72 Kenny Dezarn, 62, 168, 199 Larry Dick, 53 Flovd Dicks. 53, 117 T. Handley Diehl, 18, 101 Don L. Diephaus, 50 Dorothy Diesslin, 5, 36, 190, 199 Ralph Dietz. 72 Lucille Dillard, 53, 129 Joyce Ann Dinkins, 72 Francis Disbennett, 53 Paul Disbennett, 62 Betty Lou Dixon. 69 Earline Mildred Dixon, 62, 115, 127 Mamie Dixon, 72 Mildred Louise Dixon, 36, 105 Robert Cowboy Doan, 36 Penny Doane, 62 Charles Dobkins, 72 Edward Michael Dolan, 69 Joe Dold, 36 Joyce Ann Doll, 62, 115, 123, 127, 171, 196, 199 Frederick Donaldson, 62, 88 Elizabeth Dooley, 53, 103, 110, 111. 182, 186, 195 Edwina Dooley, 72 James E. Doran, 36 Richard P. Doran, 79 Ronald Dossenbach, 53 Raymond Dossenback, 72, 111, 124 93 Regina Douglas, 53 Starlin Douglas, 4, 36 Susie Mae Douglass, 72 Donald Douthwaite, 72 Nelle E. Dowd, 18 Allen Dallet Dowers, 72 Earl Franklin Dowers, 79 Jerome Dowling, 62 Donna Downs, 62, 126, 127 Henry A. Drace, 18, 19, 129, 133, 138 Charles Dragon, 59, 94 Judith Ann Drake, 62, 196, 203 Jean Drew, 62 James H. A. Driscoll, 36 Shirley Drout, 62 Julia M. Dryden, 18 Ronald Raymond Duggins, 72 Queen Ester Dukes, 53, 117 Reynolds Dukes, 62, 115, 165 Bonita Dunaway, 5, 53, 87, 112, 113, 116, 127, 192, 195, 196, 199, 200 Gladys Dunaway, 27 Gloria Ann Duncan, 36, 206 Judy Ann Duncan, 72, 196 Lee Dunholter, 62 James Dunigan, 72 Clarence Dunn, 62 Mary Dunn, 62 William Durbin, 53 Roosevelt Durrett, 36, 202 Mary Ann Duskin, 53 Richard Duwayne, 69 James John Duwayne, 7 James John Duwel, 62 Earl J. Dwelly, 36. 142, 78 Edward Dwelly, 62, 120 Arnold Dykes, 50 Donald Albert Eakin, 79 George Billy Easterling, 62 Virgil Edward Ecton, 62, 178 Jerry Eddelmon, 72 Cubadeen Eddins, 62 Joan Edeler, 53 Matthew Frank Edelmayer, 72 Gladys Edmonds, 62 Rita Edmonds, 72 Bertha Edwards, 72, 117, 196 Bette Edwards, 53, 103, 124 Dorothy Edwards, 72 Edward Edwards, 53 Gladys Edwards, 72 Norma Edwards, 72 Shirley Edwards, 59, 117 Dan Louis Ehrman, 72 Tony Ehrman, 62 William Matthew Eilerman, 72 Larry Eisele, 62 Gordon Josenh Elder. 72, 164 Helen Jame Elliott, 62 JoAnn Elliott, 53, 111, 133, 134, 192. 203 Joe Ellis, 36 Joyce Ann Ellis, 72, 196, 203 Mable Fern Ellis, 72 Rose Marie Ellis. 72 I Robert Ellison, 62 Edwin Elsasser, 53. 143, 166, 176 Shirley lnex Ely, 72 Willis Embry, 62 William Emmert, 53 Anna Engel, 53, 117 Daniel Paul Engel, 36 Jerry Edward Engleman, 79 Patricia Lee-Ann English, 72 Marian Ennis, 62 Maxine Enyard, 53, 117 Merle Epperson, 62, 111 .Jim Ermer, 62 Elmer Wendell Ernst, 79 Pat Ertel, 62, 115. 126, 144, 196 Tom Esling, 62. 173 Ray Eslinger, 53, 178 Fred Edward Espy, 62 Shirley M. Estell, 36 Betty Lee Etherington, 62, 113, 121, 192, 206 John Et1ing,4, 18, 104,129, 133, 170 Daisy Evans, 62 Genell Evans, 62, 203 Glen Mack Evans, 79 Carl Everett, 72, 117 Charles Everhart, 72, 164 Bob Louis Evers, 62, 126, 133, 135, 173, 190, 192, 196 Dennis Lee Eversole, 62 Colela Ewing, 62 Phyllis Carol Exterkamp, 62 Dorothy Fader, 62 ' Virginia Fagin, 72, 115, 127, 198 Connie Fahey, 69 James Roy Fain, 72, 164 Frist M. Fairchild, 18, 39, 129, Marjorie Fairchild, 72 Alfred Hicks Fant, 72 Kenneth Farley, 5, 62, 112, 113, 116, 134 Robert Lee Farmer, 69 Thomas Michael Farrel, 62, 173 Ronnie Farrell, 53, 165 Jerry Farrington, 53, 124, 159, 203 Joy Favachio, 72, 111, 196, 199 Thomas Edward Fay, 53 Norma Jean Feck, 99 Verna Feck, 53, 117, 129 Dalton Fee, 62 John Wayne Feick, 62 Ed Feldhaus, 53 Frank Feldhaus, 53, 173, 180 Fred Francis Feldhaus, 62, 124, 132, 134, 135, 192 Tom Feldkamp, 62 Arthur Feldman, 69 Rosemary Feldman, 53, 124 Joseph H. Felix, 18, 124, 197 Cornelius Felton, 53 Edward Eugene Felton, 72 Joyce Ann Felts, 62 Larry Fenneding, 62 Ernest Ferguson, 36 Ernest Tony Ferguson, 72 Georgetta Ferguson, 62 Willie Ferguson, 53, 199 Joyce Ferris, 72 Lorraine Marie Ferris, 72, 111 Douglas Fields, 178 Robert Finley, 36 William Finley, 62, 193 Gloria First, 69 Richard Fischer, 53 Patricia Marilyn Fish, 62 Carol Ann Fisher, 72, 117 Clyde William Fisher, 72 Ruth Aline Fisher, 62 William Fisher, 53, 142 Connie Fitzgerald, 79 Jewel Fitzwater, 62, 111, 115, 199 Margaret Flaherty, 72, 117 Roger Flanery, 36, 203 Russell Fleckenstein, 53 Geraldine Fleming, 62 Grover Fletcher, 69 Ray Flexner, 36 Robert Golden Flinchum, 62 Sandra Lynn Flint, 62 Walter Flowers, 69 Richard Foertsch, 53 Judy Fogle, 62, 115, 127, 198 Robert J. Foglesong, 36, 92 Josephine C. Foley, 36, 136, 206 Arthur Follmer, 5, 29, 36, 124, 145, 195, 197 Robert Foltz, 72 Jim Forrbeck, 53 Bernice Ford, 36 Margie Forewalt, 72 Anna Forte. 62, 111 Bernice A. L. Foster, 37 Richard Foster, 72, 111, 193 Fred Fox, 72, 173, 180 Betty Fraley, 69 August Franecki. 17 Ronald Frank, 53 Thomas Frank, 59 Patricia Joan Franklin, 62, 115 Betty Frazier, 72 Hosea Frazier, 37 Joan Frazier, 79 Carol Fredrick, 62 Jack Monroe Freeman, 62 Billy Freeze, 72 Andrew F. French, 18, 139 Kenneth Fricke, 62, 180, 199 Richard Lee Frisby, 72 Robert Frisby, 69 Ginny Fritsch, 62 Ronald Lee Fritsch, 72, 94 Betty Jane Fritts, 37 Eddie Fritz, 72 Regina Fritz, 62 Beatrice Marie Frye, 72 Emma Jo Ann Frye, 72 Grace Ann Frye, 62 Vivian Frye, 37 James Fugate, 59 Dorothy Fuller, 53 Lois Fuller, 37 Lutiea Fuller, 37, 98, 117 Jean Fulton, 62, 128, 133, Daniel Charles Funk, 72 Conrad Gahbard, 62, 80 Robert Gahbard, 72 Charlene Alma Gabriel, 72 Herbert Gabriel, 62 Rosella Gaines, 62 Frank Gajus, 59 George Gajus, 5, 53, 112, 113, 116 Wanda Gajus, 72 Daniel Galliagan, 59 Darlene Gambrel, 62 Steven Wayne Gamon, 72 Dan Lee Gardner, 62 Inwrence Gardner, 59 Raymond Edward Gardner, 69 Charles Bernard Garnett, 5, 72, 12, 113 Helena Garnett, 62 Harry Gaskill, 59 Allen Ray Gaskins, 62 Milton Gaskins, 53, 180 Ray Gaskins, 62 James Gasser, 62 Robert Gauck, 59 Wilfred Gauck William Gauck, 62 Grover Gay, 53 Lois Gecks, 62, 98 William Gehring, 37, 178, 204 David Allen Gerard, 63, 111, 126, 133, 192, 196 William Gerhardt, 59 Wilma Gerhardt, 63 Abraham Gershkovitz, 19, 114, 126, 129, 170 LeRoy David Ghazier, 79 Beverly Giar, 63 Patricia Gibbs, 37, 117 John David Gibson, 63, 203 Shirley RatliE Gibson Richard Arthur Gierse, 72 Charles Gilbert, 59 Mary Gilbert, 37, 117 Judy Gilkerson, 37 Jerry Gill, 63 Bobby Gillian, 63 Mary Ann Gilmore, 37 Daniel Lee Gilpin, 72 Kenny Gilpin, 59 Wayne Gish, 63, 193 Margie Evelyn Glass, 63 Frank E. Glatthaar, 19, 94, 133 Leroy David Glazier, 72, 198 Frank Gleisinger, 72, 116, 180 Jeannette Gleisinger, 72 Mary Nancy Glisson, 63 Ollie Ann Glisson, 63, 111, 128, 199 Barbara Jean Glosser, 72 James Glosser. 50 Ken Glover, 63, 202 Sarah Glover, 53, 108, 115, 126, 128, 136, 195 Shirley Ann Glover, 37, 203, 206 Alfred Gober, 53 Charlotte Godbey, 72 Dolores Godbey, 53, 98, 129 Jim Godby, 53 Bill Goedde, 49, 53, 143, 159, 161, 162, 166, 167, 168, 204 Benny Goldstein, 37 Iva Goley, 69 Jeane Goode, 37, 117 Ralph Goodman, 59 Lillie Gordon, 72 Lawrence Gore, 72 Lamarr Goshade, 63 Don Gosney, 53, 205 Bruce Gould, 53 Joseph Goyette, 53 Ralph Goyette, 72 Bonnie Jean Grace, 63 George Grace, 72 Joyce Graham, 5, 54, 112, 113, 116, 118, 128, 134 Pat Grant, 54, 206 Phyllis Grant, 54, 147, 149, 118, 124, 129, 206 William Grant, 63 William Albert Grant, 63 Carolyn Gray, 72 Harry Gray, 54, 112, 113, 116 Kenneth Grebe, 63 Leonard Fred Grebe, 72 Charles Green, 54, 166 Donald Lewis Green, 69 Margaret Green, 63 Marvin Green, 63 Pat Green, 63 Barry Greene, 79 Howard Greene, 54 Patricia Greene, 59 Becky Greer, 63 George Roy Greer, 63, 165, 203 Mary Belle Greer, 106 Eugene Robert Gregg, 63 Alva Gregory, 63 Charlotte Grevious, 63 Lillie Grey, 69 Dan Grieszmer, 72 Billie Griffis, 54, 111, 117, 199 William James Grigsby, 63 Gertrude Grimes, 69 Aaron L. Grissom, 37 Mary Grobe, 54, 117 Ted Grohs, 59 Thomas W. Grooms, 19, 80 Clarence Gross, 72, 192 Edward Albert Gross, 63, 123 Fred Gross, 37 Edna Groth, 72 Norbert Grueners, 54, 112, 113 Douglas Gurley, 63 Judith Gussett, 63, 115, 196, 199, 206 Larry Guttadauro, 50 Margueritte Guttrung, 63, 200 Kenneth Lee Guy, 63 Thelma Guy, 72 Robert Haab, 54 Jim Haas, 54 Lee Hacker, Jr., 50 Dorothy Haddix, 63, 199 Richard Haehnle, 54, 117 Charles Raymond Haft, 63 Richard Haft, 37 Larry Lee Hale, 63, 115, 127, 199 Naomi R. Hale, 37 Ray Bennet Hale, 63 William Allen Hale, 72 Charles Haley, 54 John Joseph Haley, 79 Alicia R. Hall, 19 Barbara Lee Hall, 72, 117 Emory Hall, 54, 114, 115, 127 Gladys L. Hall, 37 James William Hall, 72 Janet Hall, 73. 203 Joyce Ann Hall, 63 Sylvia Hall, 59 Barbara Hallbauer, 54 Dennis Halpin, 37 Patrick Halpin, 73 Dorothy Halusek, 59 Russell Hamblin, 63 Emma Hamilton, 73 Hattie Hamilton, 73 Mary Hamilton, 37, 117 Bill Ray Hamlin, 73 Mary Louise Hamlin, 73 Margarette Hamm, 54 Ray Hammond, 73, 164 Carol Hammons, 54, 123, 181, 197, 199 Loretta Hammons, 73, 121 Alma L. Hanau, 19, 141 John Henry Hancock, 63 Pat Hancock, 63 Yvonne Cecelia Handley, 79 Joseph Hanes, 73 Jesse Calvin Hankerson, 63, 84, 165 Loretta Hankerson, 59 John Hanselman 231 Sonja Hanselman, 54, 115, 126, 127 129 Charles Hard, 63 Donald Roy Hard, 73 Bob V. Hardin, 38 Dorothy Hardin, 38 Frank Charles Harding, 38 Eileen Hardman, 54 JoAnn Hargrove, 73 Janice Rebecca Harmon, 73 Kenneth Harmon, 63 Janice Harness, 73 Charlotte Harney, 73, 132, 134, 139, 192 Phyllis Harney, 63 Sonja Harp, 54, 124 David Harper, 5, 54, 112, 113, 116, 118, 128, 134, 196 Robert Harper, 54 Hubert Riley Harrell, 69 Sue Harrell, 73 Carl Harris, 63 Esther Harris, 38 Houston Harris, 54, 82 Kenneth Harris, 63 Sylvia Harris, 54 Barbara Rene Harrison, 50, 114, 115, 195, 203 Billy Harrison, 73 Myra Harrison, 54, 117, 195 Stanley Harrison, 63, 173 Eugene E. Hart, 19, 43, 47, 129 William Hart, 63 Francine Patricia Hartell, 73 Loretta E. Hartzel, 19, 102, 207 Ralph Haskins, 63 Edward Hassertt, 54 Robert William Hassertt, 63 Matilda Hathaway, 5, 54, 85, 112, 113, 116, 118, 128, 134 Ross Hattendorf, 38, 45, 166 Dan Hauff, 128 Carolyn Hauser, 105 Peggy Ann Hauser, 38 Frances Juanita Hawkins, 73, 117 John William Hawley, 73, 196 Claudia Hayes, 73 1 Jerome Hayes, 63, 173 - Peggy Ann Hayes, 38, 127, 139, 203 William Earl Hays, 63 Barbara Haze, 73 Cathleen Heard, 63 Josephine Heard, 63, 199 Lois Heber, 54 Ron Heckney, 59 Roy Hedburgh, 63 Janet Hedrick, 73 Donald Heflin, 54 Mary Alma Heidecker, 73 Bill Heil, 54, 82 Louis Heim, 54 Phillip Hein, 54, 180, 193 Deanna Heineman, 38 Donna E. Heineman, 38, 203 Delmar Helton, 38 Delmas Helton, 73 Joyce Arlene Helton, 29, 63, 113, 117, 127, 206 B. Heming, 173 William Heming, 63, 165, 168 Barbara Jo Ann Henderson, 73, 105, 117 Evon Henderson, 54, 117 John Robert Henderson, 73 Marie Henderson, 54, 117 Jack Hendrickson, 69, 168 Tom Henegar, 63 Troy Henesley, 54 Robert Edward Henkel. 73, 164 Loretta Henderson, 129 Ken John Henn, 38 Stanley Henn, 59 Beverly Henschen, 63, 203 Carol Henschen, 63 Bob Hensley, 73. 111, 180, 199 Jack Hensley, 63 Katherine Hensley, 63 Ruby Hensley, 63 Thomas Edward Hensley, 63 Valda Arvena Henson, 73 Naomi Herdson, 59, 127 Jack Herget, 54 Margie Herling 54, 117 Benson Hermes, 63, 115. 117, 127 Barbara Herrigan, 59, 117 Marjorie Herring, 73 Clarence W. Heslar, 19, 129, 133 Carl Hess, 63 Frank Hess, 54, 145, 199 Melva Hess, 63, 201, 203 Wilma C. Hess, 50, 117 Robert Hesse, 59 Betty Hewitt, 54 Terry Heyburch, 54 Carl Hiatt, 63, 165 Calvin Clyde Hicks, 63 Edward Eugene Hicks, 2, 73 Geraldine Hicks, 38, 206 Gloria Marie Hicks, 73 Ingram Abdul Hicks, 63, 165 Juanita Hicks, 63, 202 LaVerne Hicks, 73 Robert Arthur Hicks, 73 Rose Hicks, 5, 54, 98, 112, 113, 116. 129 Sue Hicks, 73 Mary Highlander, 79 Joyce Hilbert, 73, 117 Gerald Hildebrand, 69 Ron K. Hilderbran, 38 Betty Hill, 63, 110, 111, 115, 195, 199, 206 Betty L. Hill, 15, 31, 54. 109, 122, 223, 144, 194, 195, 196, 197, 199, 200, 203 Charles Hill, 54 Danny Hill, 54, 111, 203 Don Hill, 54, 97, 159, 173 Donald Hill, 54 Ewell Hill, 63 Lois Kathryn Hill, 63 Melvin Ray Hill, 5, 63, 112, 113, 118, 128 Pat Ann Hill, 38 Ronald Norman Hill, 31, 73, 161 Yvonne Hillard, 54, 117 Catherine Marie Hillman, 63 Larry Hillman, 63 Walter Hillman, 5. 7. 31, 54, 112, 113, 116, 124, 128, 193 Jake Hilponsteiner, 63, 179 Paul Hiltenbeitel, 19, 138 Leonard Himmelmann, 19, 129, 133, 192 Theresia Himmelspach, 73, '128, 196 Garven Hobbs, 63 Wendell Hobbs, 54 William Hobbs, 63 Barbara Ann Hock, 73 Joyce Ann Hocker, 73, 117 Barbara Hodge, 63 Daniel I. Hodge, 79 Edna Marie Hodge, 63, 98, 127 Larry Hodge, 73, 164 Martin Hodgeman, 73 George Hoeh, 69 Richard Hoelle, 64 Betty Hoff, 64, 85, 108, 113, 127, 196, 206 Dan Hoff, 54, 133 Raymond John Hoff, 38, 195, 202 Fred D. Hoffmann, 10, 19, 91 Jim Hogan, 54 Thomas Hogan, 59, 173 Mary Holaday, 54 Charlotte Francis Holcomb, 64 William Hollan, 59 C. Holland, 173 Sue Holland, 54, 198 Bill Hollander, 79 Amos J. Hollandsworth, 73, 111 Janet Carol Holliday, 79 Joe Wayne Holliday, 64 Robert Ray Hollingsworth, 64 Mary Lou Holman, 50 Charles Holt, 73 Dorothy J. Holt, 38 Loretta Ann Holt, 64 William Lester Holt, 64 Lyn Frank Holthaus, 64, 115 Charles Homer, 54, 111 Wayne Homer, 54 Denise Dean Honican, 73 Pete Hood, 54 Richard Conrad Hoog, 64, 179 Robert Hoog, 73 Joyce Ann Hooker, 64 Judy Hoover, 73 Jay Hopkins, 73 Virginia Hopkins, 73 Walter A. Hoppe, 38 Margaret Hopper, 5, 73, 112, 113 William Walter Hopper, 64, 104, 116, 124 Clarence Horn, 59, 128, 193 Roberta Jean Horton, 15, 38, 92 Sara Ann Horton, 54, 117 Izetta Hoskins, 54, 117 Jimmy Lee Hostetter, 73 Carol Houser, 64 Alphonso Howard, 69 Meta K. Howard, 7 Minnie Howard, 73 Ronald David Howard, 79 Rubin Howard, 193 Shirley Howard, 59 Charles Howe, 175 Frances Louise Howell, 73 Robert Howell. 54 Charles Howland, 64 Richard Hubbard, 38 Virginia Hubbard, 54, 117 F. Huber. 164 William Huckaby, 8, 64, 111 Willie Hudgies, 54 Charles Huff, 73 Agnes Louise Hughes. 73 Carlis Hughes, 73, 115 Don Hughes, 73 Jerry Hughes, 64 JoAnn Hughes, 19, 129, 133, 141, 200 Mary Hughes, 79 Steven Hughes, 64 Marvin Hugo, 54 William Robert Hulgin, 64 Don Hulsman, 124 Clyde Hummer, 73 Fay Humphrey, 38 Harold Humphrey, 38 Mildred Humphrey, 54, 115, 127 Fritz Humphries, 73 Ed Hungester, 79 Barbara Lee Hungler, 73, 117 Jim Hunt, 54, 166 Bernice Hunter, 64 Anna Lucille Huntley, 69 Fred Anthony Huper, 73 Joan Hurst, 39, 111, 203 Linda Hurst, 73 Thomas Hurst, 54 Garland Hutcherson, 39 Don Hutchison, 73, 164, 174 Evelyn Hutchison, 59 Richard Hysell, 39 Eldridge Inman, 54, 88, 128, 133 Lena Inman, 64, 115 Betty Inyart, 54, 115, 117 Gary L. Ireland, 39 O'Kelly Isley, 54 Ronald Isley, 64, 115 Rudolph Isley, 73 Elaine Isome, 64 Sam Ivory, 64 Barbara Lee Jackson, 64, 115, 126, 206 Carla Ann Jackson, 79 Mary Lee Jackson, 64 Norma Jackson, 64, 115, 199 Richard Jackson, 73 Shirley Jackson, 73 William Philip Jackson, 64 Clarence George Jacob, 73 Katherine Jacob, 59, 117 Bea A. Jacobson, 19, 108, 129, 136, 185, 207 Freda James, 54 Henry James, 73 Jean Jamison, 39, 203, 206 Carl Jamon, 59 Donald J. Jansen, 73 Darlene Janser, 64 Frank John Janson, 39 Walter Janson, 73 Bill Meredith Jarvis Ray Jasper, 54, 128 Phyllis Jeffers, 5, 73, 112, 113, 116, 196, 198 Sherman Jeffers, 5, 64, 112, 113, 116, 118, 128, 134, 193 Thomas Jeffers, 64 Georgetta Jefferson, 54, 115, 117 Janice Jenkins, 73 Robert Jenkins, 64 Theodore Morris Jenkins, 64 Verdie B. Jenkins, 73 William Jenkins, 73 Kathryn Lucille Jennings, 128 Fred M. Jenss, 39, 109 Barbara Jerreals, 54 Jack Jessup, 73 Everett Jewell, 73 Billy Johns, 73 Thomas Edward Johns, 73 Arthur Junior Johnson, 79 Betty Johnson, 73, 117, 199 Charles Johnson, 39 Christine Johnson, 54, 195 Dewey Johnson, 54, 88, 173, 175 Elizabeth Ann Johnson, 74 Fred Johnson, 79 Gabrietta Johnson, 39 Hildegarde Johnson, 19, 85 Julia Johnson, 54, 182 Mary Johnson, 64 Nancy Johnson, 74 Ronald Johnson, 64 William Johnson, 64, 79 Wyman Johnson, 54 Carol Jean Johnston, 73 Paul F. Johnston, 64 Ruth Joyce Johnston, 39, 110, 111, 189, 195, 206 Helen Joiner, 64 Carrie Joins, 39, 85, 117 Allen Jones, 64 Carl Jones, 74 Charlene Jones, 15, 54, 115, 117, 195 Charles Jones, 74 Clifford Jones, 74 Gerald Lee Jones, 74, 117 Homer Jones, 17, 179 Jack Barly Jones, 79 Jack Rogers Jones, 74 James Jones, 55, 117 James E. Jones. 39 James T. Jones, 39, 126 Josephine Jones, 55, 195 Larry Jones, 39 Rcilagrt Jones CJr.J, 55, 115, 117, Robert Jones CSLJ, 39, 203 Ronald Jones QSr.J, 203 Ronald Jones CJr.J, 59, 81 Ruth H. Jones, 19, 102 Shirley Jones, 74 Sue Jones, 39, 117 Vassie L. Jones, 39 William L. Jones, 39 Jean Jordan, 117 Kenneth Theodore Jordan Mildred Jordan, 59 Pat Louise Jordan, 39, 117 Raymond Jordan, 74, 117 Jacob Andrew Jung, 74, 111 Wyona Marie Jung, 79 Jack Ronald Justice, 64 Jerry Justice, 64 Mace C. Justice, 20, 118 Terry Justice, 74 Edward J. Kaeser, 39 Bessie Kahn, 74, 117 Joe Kaiser, 74 Philip Louis Kallschmidt, 64, 137, 199 Velma F. Kamphaus, 20, 195 Bill Kamsey, 116 Charles Kanet, 64 Joyce Kanet, 64 Patricia Ann Kappner, 74, 143, 187, 196, 203 Ronald Kasselman, 39 Norman Christopher Kathmann, 40 Gayl Ann Katz, 74, 143, 199 Frank Katzler, 74 Randall B. Kautz, 40, 156, 173, 175, 204 Lawrence Kaylor, 64 Will Herman Kaylor, 64 Barbara Kayser, 55, 196, 206 John Richard Keil, 74 Nick C. Keil Charles Keith, 64, 180, 191 Jack Keller, 74, 164 Lawrence Lee Keller, 40, 142, 178, 204 Mary Keller, 127 Paul Keller, 14, 178 Mary Alice Kelley, 64, 115 Delores Kelly, 55, 117 Patricia Kelly, 55, 115, 117 Ronald Kelly, 55, 111, 144, 195 Rose Kelly, 64 Susan Kelly, 31, 55, 112, 113, 115, 117 William Kelly, 55, 173 Barbara Kemper, 74 Joe Kemplin, 55 Tom Kendall, 40, 84, 159, 160 Delores Kennebrew, 64 Carol Kennedy, 55, 128 Eleanor Kennedy, 20, 87 Lester Kern, 55 Patricia Lee Kern, 115 Bessie Mae Key, 74 James Walter Key, 74 Hattie Kidd, 55, 129 James Kidd, 74 Joyce Kidd, 64 von Kidd, 74 Carol Ann Kidwell, 74 Robert Kiffmeyer, 64 Thomas Kihm, 74 George Richard Kihnke, 64, 128, 133 Jerry Kihnke Jerry Edward Kihnke, 55, 64 Jerry Kimbler, 64 William Kinderman, 55 Charles Benjamin Kiner, 79 Bette King, 55, 190 Daniel King, 64, 135 Jack Ronald King, 64 Jacqulene King, 5, 55, 112, 113, 116, 200 John Samuel King, 74, 203 Robert C. King, 64 Zelma King, 74 James W. Kinne, 8, 20 Diane Kinny, 64, 196 Jerry Charles Kinzhack, 64 William Kirby, 40 Alexander Thomas Kircher, 40 Norman Gary Kirk, 64 Joan Kisner, 55, 124 Jane L. Kissinger, 40 Rose Ann Kitchen, 64 Billy Klayer, 74 Bobbie Ruth Klein, 64 JoAnn Klein, 74 Patricia Klein, 74 Tom Klein, 55 Gwen Klenk, 40 Roberta Klenk, 55 William Fredrick Klopfstein, 40 Kenneth Kloth, 40, 156, 173, 175, 204 Carl Knauber, 5, 55, 116 Carl Knauman, 116 Carol Kneipp, 74, 199 Charles Kneipp, 74 Fred J . Knell, 74 Granville Knight, 64 Jim L. Knight, 40, 111, 196 Norma Knight, 79 Harold Knippinberg, 59 Janet Knost, 74 Edward William Knue Carol A. Kober, 40, 115, 117 Carol Koch, 55 Joyce Elaine Koch, 64, 85 Manford Paul Richard Koch, 64, 111 Robert F. Koch, 40, 111, 203 Berti Bartlomous Kocher, 79 Sheila Koester. 18. 55, 108, 146, 126, 127, 129, 136, 143, 145, 182 185, 187, 188, 189, 196, 206 David Kohake, 55 Carole Kolde, 55, 124, 203, 206 Janet Kolde, 30, 40, 206 John Konnagan, 74 Russell Konnagan, 64 Carole Konrad, 64, 115, 144, 187 Mary Korte, 64, 203 August Kraemer, 40 Lester Kraemer, 64 Carolyn Ann Kramer, 74 Ronald Kramer, 74 Verna Kramer, 64, 115 Roger Frederick Kreke, 64 Tom Krekeler, 55 Jerry Kremer, 64, 170 Frank Kresser, 79 Melva Kresser Petroif, 26 Blanche Krick, 74 John Krier, 55 Elmer Premo Kries, 64 Gary Lee Krueger, 64 Justine Krueger, 64, 143 Marlene Krueger, 40 Marceline Kruse, 64, 92 Joe Todd Kube, 74 Edmund Kuderer, 55 Irvin C. Kuehn, 20, 140, 159, 165, 173, 174, 204 Tim Kulll, 50 Carl Kuhn, 55 Carl Lee Kunkel, 64 Nick Thomas Kurlas, 64 Shirley Kuykendall, 74, 196, 199 Thomas Joseph Kyle, 74 Daniel Laborn, 55, 195 George Lachtrop, 55 Betty Jean Lackey, 40 Catherine Lackey, 74 Ernestine Lackey, 74 Pauline Lackey, 64 Ruth Ann Lackey, 74 Roy D. Lagaly, 20, 133, 140, 159, 173, 174, 180 Helen Ruth Lagorne, 74, 117 Sarah Lamb, 65 Shirley Ann Lamb, 40, 199, 206 Fred Lampe, 55 Jim Guy Lampkin, 65 John Albert Landrum, 74 Jenny Lou Lane, 74 Pat Lane, 64 Priscilla Lane, 74 Ralph Lane, 65 Don Lange, 65 Paul Lange, 65, 123, 144, 193, 202 Carol Conway Lanich, 40 Estella Lanien Joyce Lanter, 11, 55, 108, 111, 147, 113, 126, 127, 129, 143, 158, 171, 181, 182, 184, 188, 189, 196, 206 Ruth S. Lape, 17, 27, 129, 141, 145 Linda Large, 74, 117 Juanita Largin, 40, 206 Ronald Larkin, 74 Ernest Larry, 59, 166 Vincent Lasita, 74 Barbara Laster, 65 Marilyn Lauderback, 65, 206 Donna Lauterback, 59 Gottfried Tony Laux, 41 Eleanor Lavatori, 65 William Lawrence, 55 Everett Andrew Lawson, 79. 116 Frank Lawson, 65, 116, 165 Janice Lee Lawson, 74 John Harold Lawson Raymond Lawson, 74 James Laxton, 55 Judith Celleen Lay, 74 Judy Lay, 65 Margaret Lay, 74, 117, 196, 199 Myron Leavell, 55 Joyce Lovella Leaverto n, 41, 117 Jack Leber, 55, 135 Mary Joe Lee, 55, 124, 195, 200, 203 Thomas Leeds, 74 Donald Webster Legg, 74 Thomas Lehane, 59 Don Lehmkuhl, 55 Rose Lehmkuhl, 55, 117 JoAnn Leigh. 65 Rita Leigh, 65, 115, 121, 201 Sue C. Lemons, 41 Fred Lenser, 55, 126, 157,159, 160 Carol Leonard, 74 Richard Thomas Leppert, 65 Joe Lepple, 55 Robert Lepple, 74 Ruth Lepple, 55, 85, 196 John Lerwill, 55 Michael Lesch. 65 William Lett, 55 Charles Lewis, 65 Dorothy Lewis. 55, 115, 117, 127 James Lewis. 59 Sylvester Ligon, 65 Earl J. Lillie, 41, 142, 178 Peter Lind, 5, 41, 112, 113, 116, 118,127, 128, 133, 134, 139, 172, 196 Robert Lester Linde, 74, 164 Allen Lindsay, 65. 199, 203 Ronald Lindsay, 50 William Harold Lindsay, 65 James Dennis Lindsey. 74, 110, 111 Elizabeth Linfert, 5. 65 Betty Linford, 112, 113 Sue Link, 74 Don Lipps, 41 Shirley Ann Litteral, 74, 117 Tyrone Livingston, 74 Jean Livingstone, 65 John F. Locaupto, 19, 41 Neal Lockhard, 55 Charlotte Lohmiller, 65 Larry Edward Lohrer, 65 Betty Ruth Long, 74 Doris J. Long, 41, 117, 199 Ernestine Long, 55 Huey Long, 74 Janice Long, 65 Charles Longbottom, 65, 203 Beverly Loth, 59, 117 R. F. Loughlin, 20, 41 Kyle Love, 65, 173 Robert Lee Loveless, 65 James Lovitt, 55, 196 John Lovitt, 65 Pat A. Lowe, 30, 41, 128 Richard Lowe, 65, 117 Eva M. Lowery, 41, 117 Clifiton Lowry, 55 James Edward Lowry, 74 Janice Lowry, 57, 115, 117, 127 Nancy Carolyn Lowry, 65, 115, 117, 126, 127, 203 Gary Albert Loze, 74 Mae J ureal Luckey, 74 Betty Lucky, 65 Robert Felora Lumpkin, 65 Walter R. Lund, 20, 118, 179, 197, 207 Larraine Lundy, 65 Michael James Luther, 74 Kenneth James Luxenberger, 41, 111, 199 Ray Lynch, 41, 118, 144, 204 Vennetta Angeline Lynch, 65 William E. Lynch, 41 James Phillip Lynn, 74 Judy Marie Lynn, 65 James Lyons, 50 Rebecca Jane Lytle, 74, 100, 124, 135, 181, 196, 202 Dorothy Mack, 74 Cecil Madden, 65 Teddy Maddix, 65, 113, 115, 127, 129, 135, 196 Evelyn Maddox, 41, 117 Donald Madich, 65 Ken Magne, 178 Charlene Mahan, 59, 115, 126. 128 Wanda Mahan, 55, 124, 199, 203 Ronald Mahon, 74 Elizabeth Y. Maithre, 20, 138, 145 Jerry Makin, 55 Leslie Alan Malady, 65, 168 Lloyd Lee Malicoat, 65 Barbara Lee Mallory, 74, 117 Judy Anne Mallot, 74 Robert Manchester, 55 Donald Mandich, 137 Geraldine Manis, 65 Earl Levoughn Mann, 65 Freida Mann, 74 Myrna Manning, 65, 111, 117 George Mannix, 65, 179 Robert Frank Marcello, 74, 137 Bill Frank Marcum, 41 Oda Marcum, 55, 173, 204 Robert Wayne Marcum, 75 Sonia Marcum, 41 William Sherman Margolis, 41, 126, 129 Mary Marion, 55, 117, 127 Joyce Marlowe, 75, 196 Don Marquarm, 65 Joseph Anthony Marsala, 65, 128, 133, 192, 202 Bill Marsh, 41 Connie Sandra Marshall, 75, 117 Eddie Marshall, 31, 75 Marlene Marshall, 65. 196, 203 Virginia Lee Marshall, 41 Bob Martin, 41, 55, 115, 126 Gary P. Martin, 41 Georgia Martin, 65 Gloria Ann Martin, 55, 117 Howard Martin, 75 June Martin Luther Martin, 41 Orville Martin, 75 Ruth Martin, 42, 127 Stanley Martin, 65 Sylvia Martin. 20, 126, 135, 192 John Marzhauser John Marzhauser fJr.J, 59 John Phillit Marzhauser, 55, 79 Dominic Carmen Marziale, 75 Betty Mascari, 75 Gayle Masminster, 42 LeRoy Edward Mason, 65, 199 Patsy Ann Mason, 42, 206 Robert Jean Mason, 79 Sam Massengale 31, 65 Sue Austin Massengale, 75 Charles N. Masserle Robert Dudley Masterson, 75 Tom Mathes, 65 Errol Mathews, 55 Jackie Mathews, 65 Dale Matthey, 55, 195 Palsy Mattlin, 65 Michael Thomas Mauch, 75 Janice Maupin, 65, 115, 127 Jerry Maurer, 59 Harold Mause, 50 Norbert Mause, 75 Frank C. Mayer, 20, 140 Eddie Louis Mayfield, 75 Rufus Moyton Mayne, 79 Jesse Mays, 59 Alice McAtee, 75 Barbara Ann McBride, 42, 144, 199, 201 Mildred McBride, 65, 188 Robert McCants, 65 Robert McCarthy, 55 Ronald McCarthy, 55 Rosalie Kathleen McCartney, 42 Thomas McClain, 75 Pat McClean, 117 Jerry Lee McClure. 75, 199 James Russell McCoon, 75 Cecilia McCoy, 65 Dave McCoy, 55 Donald McCoy, 75 John H. McCoy, 79 Nzaray McCoy, 55, 124, 192, 195, Marilyn McCrocklin, 55 Joy McCullough, 65 Sharleen McCullough, 42 Billy McDaniel, 28, 75 Jerry McDaniel, 55 Sylvia McDonald, 59, 117, 129 Bradford McFarland, 65 Carl McFarland, 42 Barbara Ann McGee, 42, 136, 139, 144, 206 Earl McGee, 49 Thomas McGill, 1, 75 Pat McGinley, 65 Richard McGinley, 55 Sylvester McGuire, 59 Ben Mclntosh, 75, 100, 180 John Mclntosh, 65 Barbara McKenzie, 59, 117 Gerald McKinney, 75 Joanne McKinney, 65 Mitchel McKinney, 65, 156, 173, 175 Ronald Lee McKinnis, 65 John Daniel McKitric, 75 Pat McLean, 55, 115, 195 William McManus, 59 Bill McMullins, 65, 115 Thomas McNeal, 42, 173, 175, 196, 204 Evelyn McPeters, 42 Linda McPeters, 65 Pat McQuaid, 55 Hazel McQueary, 75 Charles Medaris, 55 Della Eugina Meder Glen Meece Joseph Meibers, 65 Robert Meiners, 55 Tom Meltebrink, 65 Cora A. Melton, 75 Harold Dean Melton, 42 Judith Menning, 75 Joseph Edward Mentrup, 65 Earl Stephen Menz, 75 James Mergy, 42 William D, Meredith, 20, 140, 156, 168 David Lawrence Merkle, 75 Irma Merkle, 27 Sandra Merrill, 65 Bob Merritt CJr.J, 104 Dalores Merritt, 59 Delores Merritt Mary Mershon, 75 Janet Merz, 75, 203 Charles Messerle, 42 Charles Messmore, 65 Clarence Metzler, 65 Bill Meyer, 55 Clarence Meyer, 42 Ed Meyer, 55 Eda Meyer, 20, 33 Edwin Meyer, 42, 195 Jerry Meyer, 120 Norma Meyer, 42 Robert Meyer, 79 Tom Meyer, 55, 150, 199 Patsy Ann Meyers, 75 Verlie M. Meyers, 20, 141, 184, 186 Lois Arlene Michaelis, 65 Joan Michaels, 28, 75 Ron Michaelson, 65, 137 Daniels Michel, 59 Carol Middendorf, 55 Ed G. Middendorf, 42 Mary Ann Middendorf, 65 Paul Middendorf, 55 Robert Middendorf, 75, 111 James L. Miley, 42 Bill Miller, 5, 55, 112, 113, 116, 118. 134 Billie Miller, 75, 111 Clark Miller, 42 Dorothy Miller, 75 Edward Miller, 75 George Miller, 42 Gerald Miller, 75 Janice Miller, 75, 199 Joseph Miller, 65, 199 Lawrence Miller, 65 Lawrence Miller, 75 Louis Richard Miller, 75 Marsha Louise Miller, 75 Mary Miller, 55 Mary J. Miller, 20 Norma Miller, 55, 124, 125, 197 Richard Miller, 65 Terry Carl Miller, 75 William Thomas Miller, 42 Victor R. Minella, 43 Henry Alvin Minnich, 43 Wendell Franklin Minton, 75, 193 Bill Miracle, 65 Bill Mistler, 75, 203 Bonnie Mitchell, 43, 203 Ernest Mitchell, 75 Faye Mitchell, 65 Jimmie Van Mitchell, 55, 117, 127, 129, 173 Juanita Rebecca Mitchell, 75, 111, 117 Pat Jean Mitchell, 75, 105, 117 Herman Mobley, 43 Joyce Ann Mock, 79 Raymond Mohrhaus Harry Donald Monhollen, 75 Carl Richard Moning Pat Moning, 56 Geraldine Leah Monroe, 75, 111, 196 Charles Montag, 75 Barbara Moore, 66 Bonnie Moore, 66. 192 Brenda Moore, 56, 117 Delores Moore, 75 Ernest Moore, 5, 59, 112, 113, 128 Glenna Moore, 43, 117, 124, 196, 197, 201 Ida Moore, 56, 117 lola Moore, 66 Jacob Martin Moore, 75 Judy Moore, 65 Lee D. Moore, 20 Mary Sue Moore, 43, 85 Wanda Moore, 75, 196 Gloria Moorman, 65 Diane Moran, 59, 124 James Michael Moran, 60 Janet Rose Moreland, 43, 127, 128, 139, 182, 184, 188, 206 Delbert Morgan, 43 Donald D. Morgan, 43 Irene Morgan, 75, 203 Janet Morgan, 66. 115 Phyllis Morgan, 79 Ralph E. Morgan, 43 Wendell Herbert Morgan, 75, 174 William Morman, 75 Don Morra, 66, 165 Bob Morrell fFreshmanD, 75 Bob Morrell. 199, 203 Donald R. Morrell, 43 Mootie Morris, 66 Ruth Morris, 75, 126, 196, 203 Wanda Morrison, 66 Bob Morrows, 75 Ralph C. Moschel, 20, 118, 122, 197 Charles Edward Moser, 75 Marilyn Moss. 66, 115, 187 Minnie H. Motzer, 20 Alberta Ann Mounce, 79 Florence Marie Mount, 75 Bill Mueller, 79, 111, 164 Darvin L. Mueller, 43, 111 Gil J. Mueller, 43 John R. Mueller, 45, 43, 82 Marilyn A. Mueller, 43, 186, 189, 195, 201 Linda Mues, 79 Johnny Mugavin, 75 Lillian Mulder, 56, 117, 195 Donald Mullalley, 75 Peggl' Joyce Mullinix, 66, 203 Juanita Mullins, 5, 56, 112, 113, 116 Marvin Muncey, 56 Mary Evelyn Murphy, 75 Joe Thomas Murray, 66 Margaret Geraldine Murray, 43 Bruce Murrie, 43, 126, 129 James T. Mussman, 20 John H. Myers, 43 Ruthie Lee Myhand, 66 Paul E. Nabors, 20, 28, 118, 119, 144 Donald Nagel, 59 Emil Nageleisen, 56 Judith Marie Napier, 28, 75, 117, 196 Emma Nash, 75, 198 Elmer Nash Elmer Nashtold, 66, 165 Carl Nauman, 5, 56, 112, 113 Ralph Navaro, 20, 83 Sidney Marshall Neal, 79 Mona Neely, 66 Charles Victor Nelson, 66 Robert Nelson, 56, 173 Anthony John Nerlinger, 79 Choyce NeSmith, 66. 115 Beverly Neudigate, 56 Patricia Neudigate, 75 Betty Newcomb, 66 Marlene Newkirk, 75 Samuel Newkirk. 59 Jackie Newman, 56, 109, 121, 123, 124, 195, 202 Richard Newman, 66 Carol Nicely, 66 Judith Nicely, 66 David Nichalous. 66 Jim Nichols, 56, 111, 124, 195, 202 Rosetta Nichols, 56, 129 James Nickerson, 56 ' - Frank Nicoletti, 21, 103 Gunther Bernhardt Niemann, 43 Ronald David Noakes, 79 Reata Alice Noble, 75 Charlotte Noel, 66. 111. 113, 126, 121, 129, 133, 135, 111, 182,190, 192, 196, 206 .Tune Norris, 66 Marlene Gail Norris, 43, 122 Ruth Norris Lawyer North, 75 Ed Nungester, 75 Darlene O'Banion, 56, 99, 129 Don Charles O'Banion, 15, 43, 110, 124, 190. 192. 195, 197, 202 Mike O'Brien, 75 Kathleen O'Connell, 66, 132, 134, 138. 192. 206 .Judith O'dell. 75 Aubrey Odell, 56 Joyce Odenbach, 75 lrey Odums, 56 Margaret Ohanian. 21. 170 Dwayne Oliver, 166, 168 Winford Oney, 75 Clifford Orme, 157, 204 Lepnard Alvin Orme, 75, 164, 174, 99 Ted Charles Orr, 66 Algie Osborne, 59 Mary Osborne, 56 Vivian Osborne, 75, 117 Harry S. Osgood William Kenneth Osie, 56 Richard Anthony Ostenkamp, 79 George Oswad, 66 Shirley Catherine Otis, 66, 115 James Ott, 59 Ronald John Ott Archa Mae Owens, 75 Doris Jean Owens, 75 John Owens, 165 Lois Owens, 66, 111 Wimlish Owens, 49, 158, 159, 160, 168, 166, 205 Donald Pabst, 66 Bob G. Pack, 44 Jack Padgett, 75 Richard Pahls, 76 Carl Palmer, 66 Fred Palmer, 66, 117 Patricia Arlene Palmisano, 76 Rose Marie Palmisano, 76 Michael Edward Pangallo, 76, 117 Frank Papania, 76 Christine Pappashales, 44, 118, 119, 120, 122, 123, 127, 144, 171, 195 197, 199, 203 Frieda Pappashales, 56, 119, 123, 127, 144. 171. 194, 195, 196, 197 Helen Marie Paris, 66, 82 Avery Parker, 56, 117, 135, 178 Dean Parker, 44 Lois Jean Parker, 44 Geraldine Parks, 66 Raymond Parnell, 76 Gerald Bucky Parrot, 69 Wanda Fern Parrott, 44, 118, 201 Barbara Jean Patmon, 76 Elizabeth Patmon, 76, 117 Ester Patrick, 44 Ralph Patrick, 5, 66, 116 Barbara Jean Patterson, 56, 117 Fern Patterson, 56 Robert Patterson, 76 Walter Patterson, 66 James Paul, 76, 164 James Paxton, 66, 180 Carl Ray Payne, 76 Harvey Payne, 56, 178 John Payton, 66, 115 Bertha Peace, 66, 196 Walter Peak, 66 Darlene Pearson. 76 Viola Pearson, 79 Thomas Peefer, 44 Walter Johnny Peelman, 76 Darla Peeno, 66, 115. 126, 192 Albert Bernard Peining, 66 T. W. Peirano, 17. 27 Ann lrene Pelly, 56, 124, 125, 195, 196, 206 Judith Ann Pelton, 66, 111, 143, 201 ,James Pence, 59 Robert Pendygraft, 76 Elvertt Pearl Peniff, 66, 203 Carrie Penkett, 117 Charles Arthur Penn. 66 Carol J. Pennington, 30, 44, 116, 197, 199 Elizabeth Peoples, 21. 129, 133 Betty Perdue. 56, 117 Judy Perkins. 56 Warren Perkins, 66 Donna Sue Perry, 4-4, 206 George Perry, 66 Glen H. Perry. 44 Patricia Ann Perry. 66 Lola Persons, 56. 117 Ben J. Peters, 4-4 Lynden Peters, 66 Jim Petrey, 56 Julia Petrovitch. 56 Alma Peyton, 4-4, 117 Everett Pfenning, 56 Shirley Pfenning. 66 John Plianzer. 44 Jerry Pfium. 76 Donna Phelps, 56 .lona Phelps. 2. 56 Delencia Phillips. 76 Herdie Phillips, 66, 161, 165, 173, 180 .ToAnn Marie Phillips. 76 Juanita Jean Phillips. 76 ' Ray Phillips, 56, 126, 159, 160, 180, 204 William Phillips, 56 Gladys Philpot, 56 James Pickelheimer, 56 Al Piening, 124, 133, 192, 193 Thomas Theodore Pieper, 44 Ernie George Pierani, 66 Joseph Xavier Pierani, 76 Albert Pierce, 59, 96 David Pierre, 66 Carrie Pinkett, 44 Joyce Pippin, 56, 199 Elsie Pogue, 66 Pat Pollman, 56, 117, 199 Robert Ponder, 56 Carolyn Poole, 44, 191, 197 Neil Poole, 76 Andy Porter, 56 Delores Porter, 45, 129 Royal J. Porter, 21, 97 Barbara Jean Potter, 69 Fred G. Potthoff, 45 Lula Potts, 56, 117 James C. Powell, 4-5, 84, 111 Janet Carole Powell, 31, 66, 111, 113, 125, 127, 129, 134, 135, 171, 182, 192, 196, 206 Janet Frances Powell, 66, 133 William Byrd Powell, 79, 117 Pat Poynter, 66, 108,115, 126, 128, 136, 206 Charles Evans Prather, 66, 115, 126, 127, 165, 191, 203 Fred Prather, 66 Edward Pratt, 159, 160 Glensos Pratt, 56 Patrick Pratt, 76 Janice May Prenot, 76 Adelheid H. Price, 21, 93 Lillian Beatrice Price, 76, 117 Robert Earl Prichard, 69 James K. Priddy, 66 Walter Pridemore Ralph Primeau, 76, 199 Alfreda Joyce Proilit, 12, 45, 108, 113, 120, 127, 147, 154, 171, 195, 206 Jo Ann Prollitt, 26 Shirley Prollitt, 76 Jerry Pugh, 56 Joe Pursell, 76 Bob Pyle, 66, 115 James D. Pyle, 21, 35, 98, 127, 141 Bob J. Pyles, 45, 159, 165, 173, 196 Lawrence Pyles, 59 Everett Quensnell, 66 Donald C. Quinn, 66 Barbara Quire, 76, 117 Jerry Robert Radigan, 69 Roberta Radigan, 69 Paul Rahe. 56 Betty Louise Rahn, 79 Paul Raines, 45. 128, 133, 134, 192 Shirley Rachel Rainey, 76 Clarissa Rains. 76 Tlitha Rains, 79 Barbara Ann Ramsay, 69 Bonnie Ramsay, 45 Jeannette Ramsey, 56 William Lee Ramsey, 5, 66, 112, 113 Betty Eileen Randolph, 76, 111, 183, 188, 196 Dorlene Randolph, 66 Lotty Bell Randolph, 76 Roberta Randolph. 56 Sylvia Marie Randolph, 76 Charles Edward Rankin. 66 Ray Kenneth Ransom, 76 Barbara Sue Rapking, 66, 199 Shirley Rapking, 76 Edward Rapp, 56 Shirley Ratliff Gibson, 30, 45 Tom Ratliff, 56, 142, 159, 161, 178, 205 Ada Mae Rawls, 76 Robert Thomas Raymond, 66 Ralph Carl Redemeier, 76, 180 Joe Reder, 56 Tom Redrow, 45 Clarence Herbert Reed, 76, 164 J. Reed, 165 Larry Reed, 5, 66, 112, 113 Ralph Reese, 45 Wilda Reeves, 66 William Regeinsberger, 56 Edna Rehkamp, 17, 185, 186, 188 James Reid, 66 Kenneth Reid, 66 , 234 Jerry Reisinger, 56, 111, 195, 199, 203 Robert Relve, 111 Nancy L. Rembert, 45, 199 Rudy Joseph Rengers, 76 Ronald W. Rensing, 45 Clinton Eugene Reynolds, 69 Jerry Reynolds, 76 Lonnie Reynolds, 66 Rita Reynolds, 56 Arthur Rhodes, 45, 83 Jack Rhodus, 66 Bessie Betty Rhorer, 59 Marion Rhoten, 45, 111, 195, 201 Jerry Rhymer, 56 William Rhymer, 56 Paul Riccabene, 45 Betty Rice, 66 David Ernest Rice, 56 Lois Rice, 56 John Douglas Rich, 66 Thomas Richard, 56 William Richards, 76, 97 Elaine Richardson, 66 Frances Richardson, 67, 203 James Richardson, 67, 175 George Henry Richmond, 76 Robert Richmond, 76 Chester Ricks, 67 Loretta Ricks, 76 Otto Robert Ridge, 76 Brigitte Rieger, 30, 45, 92, 145, 99 Jerry Rieman, 67 Ronald E. Ries, 45 Maxine Riley, 69 Robert Lee Riley, 67 Shirley Ann Riley, 67, 198 Dave Risdon, 56 Naomi Ritchie, 45, 85, 117 Albert Carl Ritter, 67 Gary Paul Ritter, 76 Thomas Anthony Ritter, 67 Jessie Roark, 56 Faith Roat, 76 Lloyd Robbins, 69 Bill Roberts, 67 Clarence Roberts, 56, 159, 162, 165 Fred Roberts, 67 Jean Roberts, 76 Jewel Roberts, 56 Jo Ann Roberts, 56, 117 Lucius Roberts, 76 Wilma Roberts, 45, 117 Iris Annie Robertson, 67 Kenneth Robertson, 56, 129, 135, 142, 178 Thomas Robertson, 45, 111, 126, 142, 159, 162, 205 Anna Robinson, 67, 145 Bessie Robinson, 59 Billie Jo Robinson 76 Esker Robinson, 76, 105, 115, 192 Imogene Robinson, 56, 117 John Robinson, 76 Kelly Robinson, 56, 111 Robert Gary Robinson, 76 Robert Rochrich, 59 Betty Catherine Roden, 76 Ed Roden, 59 Carolyn Rodgers, 67, 115 Carolyn Louise Rodgers, 67 George John Roellig, 76 Carolyn Rogers, 76 Juanita Rogers, 67 Marilyn Rogers, 76 Nancy Rogers, 56, 201 Harold Rogg, 69 William Rogge, 76 .John Robert Rohrig, 79 Lanny Lee Roland, 76 Al Edward Rolfes, 67, 199 Charles E. Rolfes, 45 Helen Rolfes, 67 Betty Roll, 67, 124, 125 John C. Roman, 21, 27, 118, 170, 179, 197, 207 Bernard Joseph Rooney, 67 Dorothy Root, 67 Herschel Rose. 46, 142, 178 Vernon Leon Rose, 76, 203 Virginia Sue Rose, 46, 113, 126, 127, 129, 171, 192. 206 Carolyn E. Ross, 117 Lois Ann Ross, 46 Nancy Ross, 67 Carl Rosser, 56 Edwin Rosser, 56 Connie Rossman, 67 Dorothy Lee Roszell, 76, 117, 196 Mary A. Roth, 46, 126, 129, 133, 192, 206 Stanley William Rothweiler, 79 Harold Rotte, 56 Clemey Rousseau, 59 Lewis Roy, 76 Norma Ruble, 59, 117 Howard Rubin, 67, 111, 137 Kenny Rudisell, 59 Jo Ann Ruess, 56, 115, 117 John Edward Russell, 67 Clayton Rust, 46 Barbara Rutledge, 67 Elsa Rutman, 107 Alice Ryan, 56, 114, 118, 120, 155, 192, 195, 200, 201, 202, 203 Charles Salie, 21, 118, 119, 22, 207 Ester E. Saltzman, 21 Tom Salzl, 67 Jeanne 1. Sammons, 46, 92 Charles Sampson, 56 Howard L. Sams, 15, 21 Burlyn Sanders, 59, 117, 127, 129 Janet Sanders, 76 Lloyd Sanders, 76 Bill Sarantos, 56 Robert Sarsfield, 21, 159, 178 Robert Sauer, 46 Smith Calvin Saunders, 76 Wilma Jean Savage, 46, 117 James E. Sawyer, 46 Melvin Ewell Saylor, 67 Don Lee Scalf, 69 Walter Scarborough, 56 Jo Ann Schackleford, 76 Edward Allen Schaefer, 76 Edward Lee Schaefer, 79 George W. Schaefer, 76 Fred W. Schaeperklaus, 21, 100, 171 Ethel Cora Schalk, 76 Lester Schardine, 76 John Scharf, 67 William Schatz, 21, 96 Robert P. Scheible, 46 Donald R. Scheid, 76 Dolores M. Scheidt, 12, 21, 29, 46, 124, 195 Wilbur A. Scheidt, 46, 82, 111 Ann Louise Schermer, 67 Ted Raymond Schierloh, 76 Marcia Schille, 76, 117, 118, 120, 147, 155 Albert Frank Schimweg, 76 James Schleif, 56, 173 Thomas Schlinder, 67 Phil Schmerr, 46 Carl J. Schmidt, 21, 129, 133, 140, 158, 205 Irvin Charles Schmidt, 76 Leroy Howard Schmidt, 4, 46 Bob Schmitt, 56 Paul Edward Schmitz, 5, 46, 112, 113, 116 Charles Winfred Schmolt, 76 Janet Schnarrenberg, 76, 105 David Schneider, 57, 195, 173, 196 Marlene Schneider, 76 Phyllis Schneider, 57 Robert E. Schneider, 46, 104, 140, 204, 205 Shirley Schneider, 59, 136, 144, 195 Thomas Schneider, 69 Willa Jean Schnitker, 46, 111, 115, 117, 126, 128, 131, 135, 192, 200 Gordon Michael Schnur, 78 Edward Schoene, 67 Neal Scholtz, 115 James Scholz, 67 Donald James Schoner, 57 John Schoonover, 76 Mildred E. Schopmeyer, 21 Raymond J. Schoster, 46 Dave Schrader, 57. 195 Louis Schubert, 67 Robert Schubert, 67 Charles Richard Schuckmann, 46 Shirley Schuerch, 57, 206 Robert Schulten, 6, 46 Tom Schulten, 57 Charlene Schultz, 46. 117 Neal Schultz, 57, 117 Edward John Schuman, 47 Jean Schunk, 76 Joyce Schunk, 57, 124 Bill Schutte, 57 Robert Nelson Schutte, 67 Sue Catherine Schutte, 67 Roy Schwab, 77 Virginia Schwarm, 77, 188 Richard Schwartz, 59 Carl Schwarz, 57, 166 Adolph Ronald Scott, 67 Arnold Willis Scott, 57 Jean Ellen Scott, 47 Jerry Scott, 67 Naomi Scott, 117 Ollie Walker Scott, 67, 115, 203 Jim Scudder, 77 Russell Scudder, 47 Mary Alice Seal, 69 Elizabeth Sears, 56, 201 Joyce Sears, 77 Robert Seger, 77 John Sehr, 5, 47, 112, 113, Lloyd Sellers, 56, 115, 126, Nancy P. Seminatore, 77 Barbara Sester, 77 Marie Ann Severance, 47 Betty Sexton, 56, 135, 195 Earlene Sexton, 47 John Seymour, 67, 178 Joyce M. Seymour, 77, 128 Jo Ann Shakelford, 203 Julian Calvert Shanks, 77 Donna Shannon, 77 Donna Shanon, 79 Carolyn Sharp, 59 Charles John Sharp, 77 Myron Sharp, 5, 67, 112, 113, 116, 128 116 128 Robert A. Sharp, 47 Robert Joseph Sharp, 47, 141, 158, 159, 161, 162, 204 Rosalie Sharp, 77 Tom Sharp, 67, 165, 174 Richard Sharpe, 77 James Anther Shaw, 69 David Shea, 47, 109, 124, 202 Nancy L. Shelley, 47, 117 Bennie Shepard, 57 Sylvia Shepard, 67 Bonnie Lou Shepherd, 79 lda Shepherd, 117 Sharon Lynn Shepherd. 77 Pauline Shepherd, 57, 195 Charles Shields, 57, 128, 133, 196 Ed Shields, 57, 88, 128, 133 Geraldine Ann Shields, 67, 111 Lorraine Shields, 47, 201 Larry Shiplett, 47 Arthur Shipley, 67, 116 Betty Shirley, 67 Richard Shiveley, 57, 128, 193 Donmett Shock. 67 Rosetta Short, 77, 117 Stanley Shropshire, 47, 128, 193, 196 Chester Shumpert, 5, 57, 112, 113, 116, 128 Floyd L. Sibert, 47 Clara Sidell, 57, 115, 117, 127 Arthur Edward Siefert, 77 Charles Anthony Siefert, 69 Martin Siegel. 24, 139 Earl Joseph Siekbert, 77 Lawrence Siereveld, 57, 89 Harold Roy Sierveld, 67 Fred Silber, 87, 111 Edward T. Simmermon. 24. 129. 133 Virginia Simmons, 15, 67, 115, 127 Paul Simon, 67 Randy Simons, 57, 110, 111, 157, 192, 195 Herbert W. Simpkins, 24, 84, 137 Charles Alex Simpson, 67, 111, 178 Geneva Simpson, 67 Mildred Simpson, 47 Richard Simpson, 57, 82 William Simpson, 57 Willie Simpson, 47 Kvle Sims, 57 Marvin Sims, 57, 117, 195 Carlos Sinclair, 67 Kenneth Avery Sinclair, 79 Mary Sing, 67, 115, 196, 199 William Singleton. 57 Nancy Sinnatore, 67 Ervin Siska, 57 Herb Siska, 67 Barbara Lee Sizer, 35, 47 235 Betty Jean Skidmore, 77 Ronald Skidmore, 90 Melvin Lewis Skinner, 67 George Sladeck, 57 Don Sloan, 67 Vernon Sluder, 67 Ada Smith, 79 Amy Smith, 79, 117 Betty Smith. 47 Bob Smith, 47, 196 Claudie Smith, 47, 117 Daisy Smith, 67 Ella Louise Smith, 57, 182, 195 Hazel Smith, 77 Irene G. Smith, 24 James Smith, 57 James Smith, 57 Jean Smith, 57, 195, 201 Jerry Smith, 57 John Smith, 67 Loticious Smith. 57, 129 Mary Smith, 67 Melrose Smith, 47 Ora E. Smith, 24, 25, 129 Ralph Smith, 67 Richard Smith, 67 Ronald Smith, 67 Roy Smith, 67 Stanley Smith, 77 Willie Smith, 57, 159, 162 Thomas Alvin Smits, 77 Raymond Smorch, 59 Tom Smyth. 77 Al Snapp, 57 Betty Sneed, 57 Carl Gene Sneed, 67 lna Sneed, 59 Wayman Snell, 57, 128, 129, 133 George G. Snider, 24 Shirley Snyder, 67 R. Owen Sofko, 24, 145, 171, 197 Greta Solomon, 57, 195, 196, 201 Roy Sommerlad, 24, 90 Tex Southwood, 77 Shelbie Jean Sparks, 5, 57, 112, 113 116 Robert Speak, 50, 132, 134, 192, 202 Jean Spearman, 67, 100 Darlene Spears, 67 Lloyd Allen Spears. 48 Robert Soeckert, 67 Carolyn Patricia Spence. 69 Edward Spiegel, 67, 111 Mary V. Spiker, 21. 24 John Spiney, 59, 195 Ken Sponaugle, 57 Irene M. Spottswood. 48, 126, 129, 131, 135, 182, 188, 199 James Spradlin, 77 Roger Allen Spradlin, 57 Wilma Snradlin, 67 Edward Spriggs. 57. 90 Robert Suriggs, 57, 159, 163 Miriam Springer, 79 Yvonne Stacey, 67 Roberta stages, 24, 182, 135, 187 Joe Stallworth. 67 Tohn Stanley, 27 Bernice Stamper, 67 Svlvia Ann Stanford. 77, 203 Charles Stanley. 67, 165, 168 Jean Stanley, 57 Joan Stanley, 27 Tom Stanton, 67 Gerald Starkey, 48. 126. 129. 132 134. 159, 160, 162, 190, 191, 204 Ron Statton, 69 Ella Staubitz, 27, 171 Jim Stedam, 50 James Edward Steele, 77 Willie Steele. 67, 159. 163 Ron Gilbert Steidel. 48 Jim Lewis Stein, 68 Robert Steinhaus, 77 Larrv Rav Steinmann. 77, 117 Martha Steinmetz. 57 Helen Steinwav. 37 Paul Steman. 68 Clifford Stephan. 77 Betty Stephens, 57. 116. 117, 127 Harold E. Sterne, 24, 95 Lizabeth Stevens, 77, 100 David James Stevenson, 68 Phyllis Stevenson, 79 Alvin Steward, 77 Barbara Stewart, 77, 117 Frank Stewart, 68 Frederick Stewart, 77, 111 Gloria Stewart, 15, 31, 67, 113, 127, 129, 133, 190, 196 Milton Stewart, 57 Audell Stienger, 106 Orville E. Stifel, 24 Bill Stigler, 57 Carol Rosemary Stigler, 77, 117 Ed Stigler, 57 Franklin Stinson, 77 Sarah Stinson, 48 Eddie Anthony Stith, 77 John Charles Stith, 68 Jackie P. Stockholf, 48 Dorothy Christine Stofle, 77 Gordon Stone, 48 JoAnn Stone, 68 Carl C. Stophlet, Jr., 29, 48, 111, 199 Raymond Storch Dorothy Streng, 24, 105 Paul John Stuerenberg, 57 Helen Stupprich, 68 Carl E. Sulek, 24 Barbara Ann Sullivan, 68 Dan William Sullivan, 77, 174, 180 Ray Sunderhaus, 77 Joseph Lawrence Super, 77 Charles Leon Surgener, 79 Elizabeth Sutter, 68 Ronald Sutter, 77 Clara Sutton, 57, 115, 126, 128 Richard Swartz, 77 Eddy N. Swearingen, 48 James Richard Sweeney, 77, 174 Thomas Sweeney, 77 Joan Sweet, 117 Carolyn Patricia Swift, 68 Willie James Sykes, 68. 168, 199 John Symmes. 48, 100, 126, 129, 133, 163, 171 Juanita Jeannette Tabor, 68 Marilyn Kay Tabott, 79 Marcia Tackett, 77 Gertrude Lilla Tanner, 68, 115, 206 Joseph Tarp, 68 Beverly Tarpoff, 57 Bill Tarpoff, 57 Russell Tarvin, 57 Bernice Tate, 68 Bonny Tate, 68 Eula Tate, 48 Beatrice Irene Taylor, 79 Carroll Denton Taylor, 68 Evelyn Reva Taylor, 77, 117 James Taylor, III, 68, 164 Judy Taylor, 68 Preston Taylor, 57, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163 Robert Taylor, 48 Ruby Taylor, 77 Salena Taylor, 68, 121, 128, 196, 200 Shirley Taylor, 68, 196 Thomas Tegenkamp, 59 Catherine Templeton, 24 Paul Tenhundfeld, 57 Orville H. Tenhunfeld, 24, 82 Curtis Terry, 57 James Terry, 57, 101, 128, 130 Charles Terzin, 57 Bill Steven Thomas, 77 Carl Edward Thomas, 48 Charles R. Thomas, 48 Harold Thomas, 57 Leon Thomas, 59, 159, 163 Mable Thomas, 50 Marvin Donald Thomas, 77, 164, 199 Barbara Anne Tharp, 68 Joyce Ann Theil, 79 Maureen Thesken, 26 Dolores Thompson, 48 James Thompson, 77 .James D. Thompson, 57 Jeanne Thompson, 68, 115, 118, 127, 201 Kerry Gale Thompson, 79 Leslie Thompson, 57 Robert Thompson, 57, 110, 128, 196, 199 Sandra Lee Thompson, 77 Phyllis Threm, 57, 196 William Tillett, 68, 100, 161, 165, 168 Joan Timmons, 48, 117 John Tincher, 48 Alan Howard Tinker, 68 Lawson E. Tinker, 48 Grace Tinsley, 57 Betty Jane Tirey, 48 Joyce Tirey, 57, 117, 196 Betty Tobaben, 26 Don Todd, 2, 68, 165 Geraldine Todd, 57, 124 Richard Louis Toler, 48, 158, 159, 161, 162 Joyce Ann Toliver, 79 Dave Tolle, 68 Edwin Donald Tolle, 68 Anita Tomlin, 77, 117 Carolyn Mary Toner. 77 Larry Torrey, 77, 174 Richard Edward Toth, 69 C. 0. Tower, 16, 27. 108, 118, 140, 145, 191 Carole Town, 24 Frank Townsend, 59 Gilbert Kemper Tracy, 68 Janette Bessie Trimble, 77, 117 Margie Trosper, 68 Allen Fred Trovillo. 48 Carol Trovillo, 68, 115, 203 Velma Troxwell, 49 Jean True, 57, 143 Milton Tuchfarber, 57 Ronald Christopher Tucker, 77, 196 Ronald Taylor Tucker, 68 Walter Tyrone Tucker, 49, 142, 156, 173, 175, 178, 204 Edith Turner, 57, 122. 124 Ethel Turner, 49, 117 John Turner, 77. 164 Pat Turner, 77, 117 Robert Turner, 57, 95 Clyde A. Tuxworth. 24 Helen A. Twomev. 24, 129, 133 Edith Tyler, 59. 186 William Tyus, 57, 124 Charles Uehlein. 57 Jack Uehlein, 49 Beverly Uhl. 59 Mary Uhl, 79 Nancy Uhl. 49 Ruth Ulrich, 59 Barbara Underwood. 77, 117 Helen Underwood, 68 Larry Underwood, 77 Margaret Upchurch, 77 lvery Upshaw, 59 Etta Upton, 68 Robert Urbanski, 25, 59 Earl Utterback. 77, 116 John Vahey, 68 Charles Edward Valentine, 68 Gloria Ann Vance, 68 Robert Vance, 57 Virginia Ann Vandegraft, 77 Walter VanGorder, 49 George B. VanLieu. 49 Reiner VanPragg, 68. 170 Clifford E. Vath, 24. 195 Ruth Vaughn, 57, 117. 121, 206 Rosemary Vaught, 77 Dolores Veal. 68 Robert Veasley. 77 Ronald Vied, 59 Monica Vierling, 15, 24 Ed Lee Vogt, 50 Dick William Vollhardt, 68 Joyce Vornberg, 68 Dorothy Louise Vossler, 68, 115 Martha Jean Vossler, 77, 117 Billie Wachsman. 68 Anna Waddell, 57 Mary Wade, 57, 109, 123, 171, 195, 196, 197, 203 Ealer S. Wadlington, 77 Jane Wager, 171 Andrew Wagner, 57 Dan Wagner, 59 Gerald J. Wagner, 77 Jerry Wagner, 59 Phyllis J. Wagner, 49, 118, 147, 150, 195, 206 William M. Wagner, 2, 25, 138 Ted Ronald Wahl, 68 Patsy Wahler. 77 Richard Ralph Wahler, 77 Joe Arthur Waiters, 68 David Wakefield, 57, 128, 133 Robert Wakins, 59 Dick Waldo, 59, 159, 163 Anthony Walker, 49 Corinne Walker, 25 Edward Walker, 58 Esther Walker, 77 Laura Jean Walker, 77 Robert L. Wall, 25 Charles Wayne Wallace, 68 Janice Wallace, 68 Tom Wallace, 68 Raymond Lee Waller, 68 Donald Walsh, 49, 166, 205 Kenneth Allen Walsh, 77 Robert Walsh, 58 Jane Walston, 77 Herman Walstrom, 58 Marvin Walters, 58, 115, 126, 127, 198 Edward William Walters. 77 John Walton, 58, 128, 133. 196 Ray Walton, 5, 175, 173. 196 Barbara Andrea Ward, 68 Robert Ware, 68 Jack Warndorf, 58, 180 Edith A. Warner, 25, 93. 129. 133 Alfred Warren. 58, 138, 159, 163, 173, 180, 205 Gladys Warren, 68, 198 Dorothy Warth, 58 Jacquline Wash, 77, 198 Nola Sue Washam, 77 Ann Washington, 68 William Watkin, 59 Robert Glenn Watkins, 77 Helen Watson, 58, 115, 117 Marie Watson, 78 Raymond Watson, 112, 113 Ruby Watson, 68 Tommie Watson, 58, 188 Norma Jean Watt, 68, 115, 199 Raymond V. Weartz, 49 Barbara Sue Weaver. 78 Charles Weaver, 25. 179 Walter Weaver, 59 Anna Webb, 68, 115, 198 Kay Webb fSr.J, 68. 198 Kay Webb fFr.J, 78 Dave Weber, 68 Nancy Weber, 58, 117 Raymond Weber, 79 Ronald Weber Ronald Alfred Weflig. 68 Joe Wegener. 5 68. 112. 113. 116 Joyce Marie Wehrmaver, 78 JoAnn Weigel, 58, 196 Jerry Weimer, 52, 173 Corlotta Weingard, 68 Don Lee Weis. 68 Carl Weiss, 58, 91, 128, 133, 138, 193 Lawrence Weiss. 58 Robert J. Weitzel, 49 Charles R. Welch, 49 Harry Wells. 49 Mike Welter. sa, 117 James J. Wendel, 49, 111 Tom Wendel, 49 Walter Werner. 68 Carolyn Wesley, 58, 117 Donald Wesley. 78 George Richard Wesley Howard Wesley, 25, 97, 138 Wayne Wesley, 78 Boyd West, 78 David West, 78 James West, 78 Ralph E. West, 49 Richard West, 58 Russell West, 78 Wyce Westbrook. 49 Richard Westendorf, 58 Nick Westermerey, 68 Clifford John Wetenkamp, 78, 164, 174, 178 Larry Wetenkamp, 49. 159. 163 Robert Wetenkamp, 58, 142, 180 Barbara Weust, 68, 143 Jim Wheeldon, 68 Tom Wheat, 58, 111 Charles Ray Wheeler, 49, 114, 115, 117, 190 James Wheeler, 58, 81 Kneeland Wheeler, 68 Robert B. Wheeler, 5, 25, 113, 129, 139 Banks 0. Whitaker, 49 Mary Magdalene Whitaker, 50 Mary Whitby, 50 Nathaniel Whitby, 68 Carol M. White, 50 Carolyn White, 58, 115, 117, 186 Ellis White, 58 Marvin Herbert White, 78, 161 Mildred White, 58 Stanley White, 68 William C. White, 78 Wilma Louise White, 78, 117 Donnie Hugh Whitehead, 69 Jewel Whitfield, 68 Tom Whitfield, 173 Helen Whitney, 58, 117 Charles Whitten, 50 Don Wickersham, 68, 168, 175, 196 Dave Wiesemann, 68, 173 Judy Carol Wilburn. 78, 117, 196 Thomas Wilburn, 78, 164 Jerry Wilder, 78 Patricia Ann Wiles, 78, 198 Pat Wiley, 68 John Anthony Wilhelm, 5, 68, 112, 113, 116, 118. 128 David Falk Wilke, 78 Earl Wilkerson, 68 Judy Wilkerson, 50 Martha Wilkins, 68 Stanley Norbert Wilkymwcky, 78, 179 Paul Willet, 58 Francis William Albert Williams, 68 Arnold Williams, 58 Barbara Williams, 58, 115, 127, 129 Betty Williams. 68 Bonny Sue Williams, 69 Daniel L. Williams, 50, 166 Francis Williams, 59 Harold Caroll Williams, 78 Helen Elizabeth Williams. 78 Helen Jane Williams, 50, 203, 206 James Williams, 59 Jerome Marian Williams, 69 Lillian Williams, 78, 117 Loretta Jean Williams, 78 Marietta Williams, 50 Mary Williams, 69 Myrtis Williams, 69 Robert Eugene Williams. 78, 116 Robert Lee Williams, 78 Thomas Lee Williams, 69 Willa Pearl Williams, 78 Jessie Williamson, 58 James Willingham, 69 Joyce Willis fSr.Jf 50 Joyce Willis fJr.5, 542 Margaret Willis, 5, 58, 112, 113, 116, 129, 195 Tommie Willis, 58 Jerry Edward Wilms. 78 Amber Wilson, 58, 117 Arno Wilson. 58 Chester Lee Wilson, 50 Deloris Wilson, 69 Earl Wilson, 69 James Paul Wilson, 69 Kenneth Woodrow Wilson, 50 Ronnie Wilson. 78 Vearline Wilson, 50. 199 Ronald Wimmel. 69 Jack Wingate, 58 Carl Winner. 58, 159. 163 George W. Winter. 25, 82 Charles Winters, 25 Elsie Wim-S. va. 98. 126. 128, 132, 133, 134, 171. 192. 196. 199 Judy Winters. 69, 115, 126, 128, 132, 134, 192 Rose L. Winters, 50, 26, 128, 133, 192 Joe A. Wira, 50 Pat Wirmel, 69 Barbara Wise, 78 Ron Wissman, 69 Ron Louis Wissman, 69 Ronnie Thomas Wissman, 79 Jane Withers, 59 Paul Witsken, 50 Darrell W. Witt, 50 Samuel Alfred Witt, 78 Wilma Witt, 58, 127 Ed Woelfel, 50 Dorothy Wogenstahl, 58, 124 Sue Wohldwender, 27 Frederick Eugene Wolf, 79, 164 Russ Wolf, 69 Vernetta Wolfe, 58 Stella Woliver, 25 Joe Ed Wonder, 79 Noel Wong, 50 Carol Jane Wood, 78 Mary Wood, 58 Paul Edward Wood, 78 Ray Wood, 58, 128, 203 William Woodall, 69 Charles Richard Woodard, 69, 137 Joyce Ann Wooddell, 78 Jack Woodruff, 58 Arnold Woodrum, 69 Donald Woods, 58 Robert Woods, 58 Wilma Woodward, 59 Ruth Wooley, 27 P. V. Wooley, 25 Howard James Workman. 79. 117 Dixie L. Woulms, 50, 117, 206 Shirley Marlene Woulms, 78 Alberta Wright, 69 Danny Truman Wright, 78 Kenneth Wright CSr.J, 50 Kenneth Wright CJr.J. 59 Melvin Clarence Wright, 69 can L. Wrismn, 5, 15, 50, 112, 113, 118, 123, 124, 128, 134, 191, 195 202 Robert Wuebeler, 69 Robert Gene Wuethington, 78 Robert Wyatt, 50 Norma Yancey, 78 Patricia Ann Yauch, 78 Fred T. Yeager, 15, 25, 140, 141, 158 159, 161, 162, 168 A2155 Catherine Yeardon, 50, 195, James Arthur Yeardon, 78 Phyllis Marie Yett, 69 Charles Yocum, 69, 203 Chuck Yocum, 58 Andy York, 58 Charles Young, 69, 180 Delois Young, 58, 115, 117, 129, 195. 203 Fred Young, 78 George Young, 58 Henry Youngblood, 69 Mary Yust, 78 George Willy Zadek, 69 Robert Zadek, 50 Tom Zaeske, 58. 128. 133. 193 Marvin Herbert Zapf, 50 William Anthony Zapt, 69 Jim Zachritz Diane Zeilman, 78 Ray Walter Zeilman, 78 Robert Lee Zeilman, 47, 78 William Zeilman, 58 James J. Zeinner, 50 Robert Zeinner, 58 John Zeller, 69 Paul Stanley Zerges, 69 Ronald Anthony Zerges, 5, 50, 101, 112, 113, 116 Mark Ziebold. 78 Peggy Ziebold, 69 Immanuel J. Zeigler, 25, 179 Richard Ziegler, 78, 179 William Zimmermon, 59 Jean Zureick, 58, 200 Jim Zureick, 199 Mel Zurick, 78, 164, 168 Joseph Zwissler, 78, 203 Robert Ackley .... Willie L. Adams Robert E, Addison James Robert Adkins . . . Ronald F. Albers ..... Fred T. Allen, Jr. ..... . .....6467 Rainbow Lane .....1612 Hughes St. . . . . . . .1723 Pulte St. .... .1806 Baltimore Ave. .. ........ 400 Ada St. . . . .1143 Jackson St. Ruth Anderson .......... .... 1 920 State Ave. Andrew Samuel Andrea ........... 7016 Grace Ave. Louis A. Armbruster ............ 7376 Dog Trot Rd. Clillord Paul Arlinghaus Gladys Austin .... . ..... Jack Baird ............. . . . . . . . . .6826 Britton Ave. 4671 Spring Grove Ave. .2338 W. McMicken Ave. Lillian Amanda Bailey ........... 553 Carlisle Ave. John W. Baker ......... Warren Bales .......... Raymond H. Ball ......... Lee Edward Bareswilt Raymond Barger ....... Carrie Barlow ....... David Basham .... Lawrence E. Bays . .. Dorothy M. Beck ..... Gloria Faye Bedford Louise A. Beerman .... Mary E. Begley ........ . . . .322 W. Fourth St. ....2105 Central Ave. . . . .1520 Chase Ave. . . . . .757 Sedam St. . . . . . . .1211 Broadway . . . .934 Richmond St. .......138 Gage St. . . . . .107 Gage St. .. . . .255 Hosea Ave. .. . . . .2111 Loth St. . . . . . . .5310 Hetzel St. ..........2111 Vine St. Emogene Bell ................ 2118 Baymiller St. Corrine Waldrop Berry . Kay Sharon Bevins ....... Alfred E. Bick .......... Betty Lou Bierley .... Joseph M. Binder .. . Oak St. .....2021 Ohio Ave. .......2611 Vine St. ........3014 Vine St. . . . . . . .5263 Highview Dr. Janet Birkla ........ ........... 2 106 Simon Ave. James Lee Bitner .... 4561 N. Edgewood Ave. Thomas R. Bock David N. Bodlcy .... Gilbert Boreing ..... William D. Bovill Delta Pearl Bradford . .. .......43 Lakewood Ave. .........38l7 Odin Ave. ......4038 Apple St. .....1312 Pullan Ave. ...........828 York St. Elva Carolyn Bradley ........ 1810 Queen City Ave. Samuel L. Bray ....... Joseph E. Brenner, Jr. . . . Joe Broadus .......... Sarah E. Briscoe ....... Jeanine Ann Brockhuis .. Jeanette Brothers .... . . . .7000 Cleves Warsaw . . . . .6503 Harrison Ave. . . . .3613 Dawson Ave. . . . .1025 Wilstach St. .. . ..271 Calhoun St. .........2357 Van Lear Louis Eugene Brown .............. 5812 Croslin St. Sarah Brown .............. 650 Van Antwerp Court ......7126 Rosewood Louise Zona Bugge ....... Carroll L. Bryant .... .........1830 Elm St. Arlene Marie Burck ............. 3323 Eastern Ave. Dorothy Jean Campbell Arthur Harold Campbell Robert Campbell ......... Kenneth Carnahan ...... Ralph Carpenter ..........615 Manitou St. ......,.219 Ivanhoe Ave. .. . .. .722 W. Fifth St. .......776 Clanoura Dr. . . 2927 Corman Ave . . . . . y . Althea Ann Carroll ....... 724 Clark St.-Apt. 1764 Thomas D. Carroll .......... 2332 Ohio Ave. Walt H. Carruthers . . . Ronald H. Carson .... Juanita Chiles ...... Marion L. Clark .... Donna Clark ....... Doris V. Clayborn Shirley Clevenger ....... Donald Cloyd ........... Raymond Edward Coburn . . . . . . .3843 Herron Ave. . . . .1812 Baltimore Ave. .. . . .4521 Red Bank Rd. . . . . . . . .139 Taft- Lane . . . . .1254 Section Rd. .....1030 Wade St. . .... 605 Overlook Ave. .. . .8277 Anthony Wayne . . . . . .2133 Eastern Ave. Lynette Cohn .................... 4648 Ashtree Dr. Robert 1. Coleman ...... Raymond T. Collet Judith J. Collins . .. James R. Conner .... Geneva Cook . . ....... . . . .587 Lincoln Park Dr. . . . . . . 3706 Beatrice Dr. . . . .2475 Eastern Ave. . . . . .2397 Wilder Ave. ..........512 Union St. Thomas Cook ..... ...... .... 1 9 18 Fairmount Ave. Betty Charlene Cooley ...... Hubert C. Cooley ...... Shirley E. Cooper ....... Eugene Edward Corbitt . . Hobert Cox ............ Sarah Doris Cox ...... Herbert Craft ..... Eileen Craig Herbert Craig .... Maxine Craig ..... Preston Cullars ..... Paul T. Curley ....... Jacqueline R. Curtis .. Annette Davis ..... Phillip D. Davis ..... Eugene Joseph Day .. . Fred Thomas Deiters .... Carl C. Dennis ....... Donald Diephaus .. . . ..... 230 W. 69th St. ....230 W. 69th St. . ........ 522 Delta Ave. . .... 402 Tusculurn Ave. . . . . . . .1630 Denham St. . . . . .2922 Cormany Ave. . . . . . .763 McMakin Ave. ....3710 Crei hton Place E ... . . . . .2201 Selim Ave. . . . .989 Cleveland Ave. .. .. . .1538 Dudley St. ....7706 Elizabeth St. . . . . .1610 Dhonau St. .. . . .432 Hickory St. .....732 Burr Oak St. .........251 Robb . St .. . . .5922 Red Bank Rd. .....5125 Kennedy Ave. . . . . . .3548 Ibsen Ave. DIRECTORY Dorothy Diesslin .... Mildred Dixon .... Robert Dale Doan . . . Joseph H. Dold ....... Starlin Leroy Douglas James H. A. Driscoll . . . . . .4122 Lakeman St. . . , . . 1148 Sherman Ave. . . . . .3343 McHenry Rd. .. . . .1721 Harrison Ave. . . . . . . . .2220 Park Ave. May St. Roosevelt Durrett .................. 634 Mound St. Gloria Duncan ............. 2141 Spring Grove Ave. Arnold Sidney Dykes ...........1016 Purcell Ave. Earl J. Dwelly .................. 1920 Dunlap St. Joe Denton Ellis ..205 Daniel En el Main St.-Miamitown, Ohio E. Rochelle St. g ....... . Shirley May Estell ................. 256 Carrll St. Ernest D. Ferguson ..... ........1424 Race St. Robert E. Finley .................... 11 Glenwood Roger Dennis Flanery ......... 624 Rockdale Ave. Robert Roglesong ....... Josephine C. Foley .... Art Follmer .............. ..... 1 607 Denham Bernice Ford .................. 725 W. Court Foster ..... 757 Richmond Hosea Frazier ................. 734 W. Seventh Bernice Annie Louise Betty Jane Fritts ..... .. Vivian Frances Frye . . . . Lois Irene Fuller ..... Lutiea Fuller ....... Patricia Gibbs ...... . . St. St. St. St. St. St. .. . . .1212 Pendleton St. . . . . .970 Eastern Ave. ......1517 Ruth Ave. ....1602 Potter Place .657 Sedam St. ........1925 Vine ........19l2 Vine William R. Gehring ..... .... 8 25 Chateau St. Shirley Mae Gibson ..... . . . . . .218 Mohawk St. Mary Margaret Gilbert ......... 2022 G. Sutter Ave. Judith Gilkerson ....... Mary Ann Gilmore ..... James L. Glosser ......... ....123 Mulberry St. ........1134 Gest St. .. . .1663 Montrose St. Shirley Glover .................... 1067 Elda Lane Benny Martin Goldstein ...,.. 700 Chalfonte Place Jeane Goode ........... Aaron Grissom ......... Fred Gross ........ Larry Guttadauro .. .. Lee Hacker, Jr. . . . ..........1532 Ruth Ave. . .3573 Columbia Parkway .. . . . . .6531 Rainbow Lane . . . . . . . .1256 Gilsey Ave. 6101 Roe St. Richard H. Haft .... '.'.'.ii.ii. 1 Nl.fli2 Shady La., Naomi Ruth Hale ...... Gladys Lorain Hall ..... Dennis P. Halpin Mary C. Hamilton .... Dorothy Mae Hardin Robert V. Hardin, Jr. . . . Frank Harding ....... Barbara Harrison ..... Ross E. Hattendorf .... Peggy Ann Houser Peggy Ann Hayes .... Deanna Ida Heineman .. Donna Ella Heineman .. Delmar Helton ......... Kenneth Henn ........ Wilma Hess ....... Geraldine Hicks ...... Ronald Hilderbran .... Mary Lou Holman .... Raymond John Holi . . . Dorothy Holt ....... Walter A. Hoppe ..... Roberta Jean Horton .. . Richard E. Hubbard .... North Bend, Ohio . . . . . .3473 Southside Ave. .. . .4111 Mad Anthony St. Pedretti ........1084 Wade St. . .. . .1000 Linn St. .. . , . . .4220 31st St. .. . . .555 Armory Ave. .........934 Mound St. .. . . .3904 Ebenezer Rd. .....2204 Auburn Ave. . .435 Chestnut St. . . . .3906 Beekman St. .. . . . . . .3906 Beekman St. .108 W. McMillan St. . . . . .2658 Bellevue Ave. . . . . .3936 Hillside Ave. . . . . .1608 Freeman Ave. .. . . .1562 Waverly Ave. . .2398 Warsaw Ave. . . . .1435 Elkton Place ... . . . .820 Charlotte St. .... .1881 Charlotte St. .. . . . .25 A. Boltwood ..........718 Clark St. Stella Faye Humphrey ...... 27 West Fifteenth St. Harold Wayne Humphrey ...........1942 Race St. Joan Hurst ............... ........ 2 530 Vine St. Garland Lee Hutcherson . Richard Hysell ....... Gary L. Ireland ..... Jean 1. Jamison .. Frank John Janson .. Fredic M. Jenss .. . .. Charles Johnson ....... Ruth Joyce Johnston .... Carrie M. Joins ....... James Edward Jones James T. Jones Lawrence Jones .......1352 Ethan Ave. .... .1951 Seymour Ave. . . . . .1663 Gilsey Ave. . . . .1694 Hofimer St. . . . . .7206 Harrison Pike . . . . .1526 Corvallis Ave. ........833 York St. . . . . . .5007 Madison Rd. Victor St. . . . . .7671 Beechmont Ave. ..........267 Renner St. . . . .6881 Beechmont Ave. Robert Jones .... 316 W. McMillan Ave. Sue Jones .... Vassie L. Jones ..... William Lee Jones ...... Patricia Louise Jordan Edward Kaeser ......... Ronald Arthur Kasselman Norman C. Kathmann Randall Barry Kautz . . . . . . .3054 Woodburn Ave. . . .. .322 E. Twelfth St. . . . . .732 South Crescent .. .262 Setchell St. . . . . . . .3931 Llewellyn . ..... 1420 Manss Ave. . . . .2542 Halstead . . . . . .132 Wildwood St. Nicholas Charles Keil ......... 7684 Bridgetown Rd. Lawrence Lee Keller .... .. . .2324 Gladstone Ave. 237 Thomas Kendall .. . William Kirby ...... Alexander T. Kircher . Janet Kissinger ...... Carol A. Kober . . . Robert Koch ....... Janet L. Kolde ....... Gwendolyn Klenk . . . William Klopstein Kenneth Kloth ........ James Louis Knight ..... ... .1532 Taft Rd. ... . .2228 Loth St. . . . . . . . .3748 Sachem . . . .3540 Lumford Place . . . . . 1656 Westwood Ave. . . . . .3049 Compton Rd. . . . . . .4223 Langland St. .. . . . . . . .4152 Wilter St. . . . . .4-402 Anchorage Rd. . . . .30 H. Hillsdale St. ......5609 James St. Al' u.t Andrew Kraemer .. .... 104 Mulberry St. g s Marlene Krueger ....... Timothy Kuhl ........ Betty Jean Lackey .... Shirley Ann Lamb . . . Joyce L. Leaverton .... Sue Carroll Lemons ..... Carol Conway Lanich .... Juanita Largin ........ Gottfried Laux ...... Earl J. Lillie .... Peter Lind ........ Ronald Lindsay ...... Donald H. Lipps Doris Long ........... . ....2447 Seegar Ave. .113 Winkler St. . . . . .1186 Byrd St. ........2222 Loth St. . . . .1648 Pullan Ave. . . . . . .516 Slack St. . . . . 1945 Washburn . .... 2100 Sinton Ave. . . . .2916 Colerain Ave. ....1926 Pleasant St. . . . . . .2674 Cora Ave. . . . .2398 Warsaw Ave. . . . .254 Pedretti Rd. . . . . .557 Armory Ave. John Joseph Locaputo ............... 2307 Vine St. Patricia Ann Lowe ...... Kenneth James Luxenber . . . . .500 East Twelfth St. er . .210 Dorsey Ave. g .... Raymond Lynch ................ 3439 Reading Rd. Wfilliam E. Lynch ............... 220 W. 70th St. Evelyn Ruth Maddox .... .1208 Eastern Ave. William Marcus ............... 438 E. Liberty St. Sonia Lee Marcum .... .. ..........1609 Broadway William Sherman Margolis .... 1831 Dalewood Place Wilbert Fredrick Marsh . Virginia Lee Marshall Gary P. Martin ......... Luther Martin .......... Ruth Margaret Martin . . . ...........2215 Rice St. . . . . . 121 East Liberty St. . . . . .6610 Parkland Ave. . . . .. .1121 Cedar Ave. . . . . . . .3049 Beekman St. Gayle G. Masminster ........ 1912 Queen City Ave. Patsy Ann Mason ....... . . . . .953 McPherson Ave. Barbara A. McBride .............. 3981 Watterson Rosalie McCartney ........ 2602 Queen City Ave. Sharleen McCullough .... Carl E. McFarland .... Barbara McGee ..... . . . .1676 Queen City Ave. .. . . . .34 West Mitchell . . . . . . .2141 Barnard St. Thomas McNeal ..... 507 West Seventh St. Evelyn McPeters ........ Harold Dean Melton ..... James C. Mergy ......... . 2801 W. McMicken Ave. ..........292 Renner St. .2154 Spring Grove Ave. Robert K. Merritt ............. 102 Juergens Ave. Charles Norman Messerle Clarence Meyer ......... ..........141 Goethe St. .......429 McAlpin Ave. Edwin Fredrick Meyer ......... 2228 Wheeler St. Norma Jean Meyer ............ H3818 Hillside Ave. Edward G. Middendorf . . .1370 Beech Meadow Lane James L. Miley .............. 1024 St. Gregory St. George Anthony Miller ........... 337 Emming St. Clark Galon Miller ............... 1119 Foraker St. William Thomas Miller, Jr. ......... 2010 Linn St. Victor R. Minella ...... Henry A. Minnich ...... Bonnie Jean Mitchell Herman Mobley ...... Glenna A. Moore .... Mary Sue Moore ...... Janet Rose Moreland .... Delbert L. Morgan ...... .. . . . .3956 Ebenezer Rd. .........5830 Sheed Rd. .. . . . . . .114 E. McMicken Ave. ... . . . . . .1556 Barton St. . ....125 Parker St. . . . .138 E. Clifton Ave. . . . . . .6064 Claver St. . . . . . . . .3314 River Rd. Donald Earl Morgan ........... 7125 Paddock Rd. Ralph Eugene Morgan .. Donald Morrell ......... Darvin Mueller ........ Gilbert Mueller .... John Mueller ....... Marilyn A. Mueller Margaret Murray .... Bruce Murrie ..... John H. Myer ....... Gunther Niemann ..... Donald C. O'Banion Ruth Odell ........... Clifford C. Orme .... Harry S. Osgood .... Ronald J. Ott ..... Wimlish Owens ....... .. ....... 2631 Linden St. . . . .257 McMicken Ave. .. ......... 4966 Winneste . . . .2401 Spring Grove Ave. . . .. ..149 Winkler St. . . . . . .2823 Sidney Ave. . . . . . . 1027 Sunset Ave. . . . .3016 Fairfield Ave. ..........510 Neeb Rd. .........447 Warner St. .. . . . . . .3335 Cavanaugh Ave. ........254 Worth St. .....4444 Darrow Ave. ........6716 Roe St. .....4-145 Jerome St. ..........904 Gest St. Robert G. Pack ................ 3812 Kenker Place Christine Pappashales ............. 2822 Eden Ave. Dean Parker .............. 5626 Montgomery Rd. Lois Jean Parker .... Wanda Fern Parrott . . . Ester Patrick ....... .. . .5626 Montgomery Rd. . . . . .598 De Vatie Ave. . . . . . .2120 River Rd. ,E Tom Peefer ......... Carol J. Pennington .... Donna Sue Perry .... Glenn H. Perry .... Bennie Peters ...... Alma L. Peyton Thomas T. Pieper .... John Pflanzer ..... Carrie Pinkett ...... Nancy Uhl Ponchot .... Carolyn Poole ........ . . . . . . . . .425 Strafer .. . .1619 Mansfield St. . . . . .1628 Moore St. .. . . . . .609 Tafel St. .. . . . .314 Mulberry St. .. . . .2360 Concord St. . . . . . .1648 Lionel Ave. .. . .Box 45-Neeb Rd. ........81l Jackson . . . . . .256 Worth St. . . . .1221 Nordica Lane Delores J. Porter ....... ..... 4 14 Rockdale Ave. Fred Pottholf ........... James Chalfant Powell .. . Maisie Price ....608 Straight St. .649 Probasco St. .......3817 Iona Ave. Alfreda Joyce Proilitt ............ 4168 Turrill St. Robert J. Pyles ............ . 329 Erkenbrecher Ave. Paul Raines ............. ..... 1 064 Wilstach St. Bonnie Ramsay ......... . ...... 2105 Colerain Ave. Thomas Charles Redrow ...........1133Carney St. Ralph J. Reese ................ 1862 West Fork Rd. Nancy Louise Rembert . . . . . Ronald W. Rensing Arthur C. Rhodes Marion Rhoten .... Paul Riccobene ..... Brigitte Rieger .... . . . . . . . .811 Dayton St. . . . .3721 Applegate Ave. ...Z.3225 Harvey Ave. .. . .3777 Hutton St. . . . .2136 Fulton Ave. . . . . .494 Riddle Rd. Ronald Ries .................... 4119 Jerome Ave. Naomi Ruth Ritchie .. 2351 Concord St ' ' ' ' bbs' .East McMillan si Wilma Roberts ........... Thomas B. Robertson, Jr. ....... 529 Ridgeway Ave. Charles E. Rolfes ......... .... 3 635 Mayfield Ave. Herschel Rose .......... .... 4 327 Beech Hill Ave. Virginia Sue Rose .... Mary Ann Roth ..... . . . . .2472 Eastern Ave. . . . . . . . .2605 Ring Place Clayton M. Rust ....... ...... 2 943 Colerain Ave. .leanne I. Sammons . . . . . Robert D. Sauer ..... Wilma Jean Savage James E. Saw er . . . . 1516 Waverly Ave. . . . . . .6738 Alta Ave. .. . . . . .833 Betts St. .2863 Stanton Ave. y ........ .... Robert Phillip Scheible .......... 5559 Kirby Ave. Dolores M. Scheidt ........... 2815 Highland Ave. Wilbur A. Scheidt .... .........1535 Grove St. Philip A. Schmerr ............ 4311 Virginia Ave. Leroy Howard Schmidt ........ 301 Delta Ave. Paul E. Schmitz ...... Robert E. Schneider .... . . . . .1701 Marble St. . . . .131 Winkler St. Willa Jean Schnitker ............ 2225 Clifton Ave. Raymond Joseph Schoster Charles R. Schuckmann . Robert F. Schulten ...... ...........2116 Loth St. . . . . .3125 Schubert St. . ..... 3320 Gamble Ave. Charlene Jay Schultz ..... ........ 4 965 Winneste Edward J. Schuman, Jr ..... ...... 8 17 Pedretti Ave. .lean E. Scott ........... Russell Scudder ........ John Sehr .............. Marie Ann Severance Earlene M. Sexton .... Robert A. Sharp .... Robert J. Sharp .... David Lynn Shea .. Nancy Shelly ..... .... Lorraine Shields ........ Larry Shiplett .......... Stanley Wayne Shropshir Floyd Lee Sibert ....... Mildred Fay Simpson Barbara Lee Sizer ...... Betty Smith .......... Claudia M. Smith .... Robert Smith ...... Robert Speak ........ .... Lloyd A. Spears ....... Irene M. Spottswood Jackie Stockhoff ........ Gerald Newton Starkey .. James A. Stedam ....... Sarah J. Stinson ...... Carl C. Stophlet, Jr. .. Gordon Stone ...... Eddy Swearingen ..... John Edgar Symes .... Eula M. Tate .......,.. Robert Eugene Taylor .. Carl E. Thomas ....... Charles R. Thomas Dolores E. Thompson Joan Timmons ....... Lawson Tinker ..... Betty Jane Tirey .... 238 . . . . . 1037 Cutter St. ........726 Burns St. .....4362 Hamilton Ave. .....979 Parkside Place .........1733 Ella St. .........1117 Carney St. ............2253 Loth St. 5852 Blue Rock Road 7979 Anthony Wayne Ave. ..........3394 Bishop St. . . . . . . . .3943 Roswell Ave. e .......... 143 Peete St. .. .7218 Kellogg Ave. .. ....... 4793 Este Ave. . . . .1971 Fairfax Ave. ..5651 Harrison Ave. . . . . . .2321 Boone St. ..........2416 May St. .6238 Montgomery Rd. ..2409 Van Blaricum . . . . .227 Baxter Ave. .....3757 Mack Rd. . . . . .257 W. 73rd St. . . . .1624 Hewitt Ave. .. . . .1142 Poplar St. . . . . .2656 Linden St. .. . . .7218 Kellogg Rd. . . .3620 Trimble Ave. . .6515 Rainbow Lane .. . . .1623 Grantwood Ave. .....1115 Carney St. . . . . . . . .6027 Plainfield .. . .2118 Fulton Ave. . . . . .18 Lincoln Terrace ..2164 Florence Ave. . .... 2578 Linden St. . . . . .3845 Cherry St. Richard Louis Toler . . . Allen Fred Trovillo . . . Velma Troxell ...... Walter Tucker ...... Ethel Turner ......... .... John Walter Uehlein .... Walter Van Gorder .... George Van Lieu . . . Edward L. Vogt . . . Anthony Walker .... Donald H. Walsh .... Robert Weitzel ..... Charles Welch ........ Harry Eugene Wells ..... James John Wendel ....... Thomas Edward Wendel . . . Raymond Weartz ....... Ralph Edward West Wyce Westbrook .... Larry Wetenkamp .... Charles Ray Wheeler .... Banks Whitaker .......... Mary Magdalene Whitaker .. . . . . .2708 Hoff Ave. . . .1626 Freeman Ave. . .520 East Liberty St. . . . . . . .1614 Brewster 750 South Leggett Ct. ..1101 St. Gregory St. . . . . . . 1672 First Ave. .........1270 Quebec . . .2918 Henshaw Ave. . . . . .5335 Owasco St. ............6852 Roe St. . . .3835 Ebenezer Rd. . . . .3717 Morris Place . . . . .4402 River Rd. . ..... 1642 Otte Ave. . . . . .1646 Denham St. .....968 Ludlow Ave. ........2338 May St. . . . . .6162 Hedge Ave. .. . . . .2156 Loth St. . . . .1607 Sutter Ave. ......3437 Jay St. . . . . .3437 Jay St. Mary Helen Whitby ...... 1' ..... ...943 Hopkins st. Carol M. White ............. . . . . . 3431 Ruther Ave. Daniel Lorenzo Williams . .3485 West Millvale Circle Helen Jane Williams ...... . . . .6008 Kellogg Ave. Marietta Williams .................... 923 Gest St. Joyce Willis ........ Chester Lee Wilson .. . Kenneth W. Wilson .... Rose Le Winters .......... Jr Joseph Anthony Wira, . . . . . .749 Kenyon Ave. . . . . . .251 Piedmont . . . .1640 Cooper St. . . . .2346 Auburn Ave. . . . . . .632 Overlook Ave. Paul Witsken .................. 2783 Eugenie Lane Darrell W. Witt ........ Edward Woelfel . . . . . Noel Wong ............. . . . .3215 Glendora Ave. . . . . . .2177 Selim Ave. . . . .3115 Reading Rd. Dixie L. Woulms ......... ..... 2 318 Wilder Ave. Kenneth Eugene Wright .. . Carl Lester Wriston ..... Robert Wyatt, Jr. .... . Agnes Yeardon ..... Robert F. Zadek ........ Marvin Herbert Zapf .... James Zeinner ........ Ronald Zerges ...... . . . . . 1551 Lingo St. . . . . . 924 Dayton St. . . . .5930 Piqua Ave. . . . . .446 Milton St. .. . . . . 1629 Pulte St. . . . . . .4232 Leeper St. .. . . .3776 Hubble Rd. . . . . .4101 Homer Ave. Ho, hum. Time to retire, folks, see yoli next spring
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