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I merucan Legion Essay wmn XM BARBARA A Rsom ass fice se a , - ational Honor Society 2, 3, 45 i Sc rs ' 2, ' ' ' er 3 ety 25 o d ffairs Inst, 35 Chorus url ' n le 3 - ow Wow 2, 3, 4 I 3 4 e td , , , , ic pr 3, secretary 45 Class Legen , , c it r 45 Chieftain I, 2, :tor 5 Q a croll 3, 45 r 1 Ve' os am anos 3, 4, report r S ci 45 5 intramurals 1, 2. ff Qfffifwfff Class officer I, vice president 5 National Honor Society 2, Miami Scholarship 35 Chorus l, 2, 35 Girls' Ensemble I, 25 Wow l, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Legend 2, 3, 4, assistant editor 45 Chieftain 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 nev reporter 35 SPQR 2, president 25 Vecinos Panamericanos 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 4, secretary 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, president BINSTADT 45 hockey 3, 45 basketball l, 2, 45 track I5 tennis 2, 3, 45 l f3mU al5 lf 2, 3, 4- Woodward High School 15 Pow Wow 45 Legend 35 Les Franco- - philes 2, 35 football escort 35 Hi-Y 45 intramurals 2, 3. GRETCHEN BOHLANDER Madeira High 15 Class officer 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3, treas- urer 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, vice president 3, president 45 Miami Scholarship 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 4: Madrigals 3: Girls' Ensemble 2, 45 Pow Wow 2, 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, pres- A ' ident 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Chieftain 25 Legend 3, 4, copy 45, gl . lie , N' 5 V i 1' , lr editor 45 Les Francophiles 3, 45 rench Honor Society 45 GAA 5 'I .qt ff' . 2, 3, 45 hockey 3, 45 basketball , 3, 45 intramurals 2, 3. .X ' ., I .. X-5 af .J ' ' W W ' . h K 1 pl ff W t 1, , ll ,, I 1 CAROL BRUCK B NIE BUSCH National Honor Society 45 Band ,Url ational Honor Society 3, 45 Q, 'D' 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Chorus l, 2, - Band 2, 3, 4, president 35 ' 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 45 Chorus 'l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Ensem- Pow Wow 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic ble I, 2, 45 Madrigals 35 Pow Club I, 25 Class Play 45 Legend Wow 'l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4, art editor 45 Chieftain I5 1, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, treasurer SPQR 25 Vecinos Panamericanos 3, vice president 45 Chieftain 3, 45 Maiorette 3, 45 Twirling I5 SPQR 25 Vecinos Panameri- Corps 2, 35 GAA 'l, 2, 3, 45 canos 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, basketball lp intramurals 1, 2. hockey 3, 45 basketball I, 2, 3, 45 intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Pogue's Fashion Board 25 Mc- Alpin's Fashion Board 4. ,fl ' T N, f , 4
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' OF 1957 Charlie Fibbe, president. Jr H ', l Early in September l953, we as freshmen set camp at the bottom of Mt. Graduation. Our guides for this year were Mr. Boland, homeroom teacher, and John Kirschner, class president, and under their leadership we sponsored the first social event of our high school career-Harvest Hop. Selling red and white beanies helped us finance our expedition. Half way up the first slope of the mountain, we stopped to participate in the first IH basketball homecoming with Alahna Weller as freshman attendant. Another important event on our climb was the Pow Wow, soon followed by a cast party. As we came closer to the end of our first climb, we held the Frosh Fracas, a dance at which George and Marilu Case from WSAI spun our favorite records. The last big events of the year were Recognition Day and a high school picnic at Sharon Woods. Our second advance up Mt. Graduation was led- by Mr. West and Mr. Vian, homeroom teachers, and John Kirschner, newly-re-elected president, We were ioined, for the first time, by the game of football, which was to become a part of our daily lives. Home football games were played at Madeira, where the first IH football homecoming took place and Sally McLennan was sophomore attendant. We took advantage of the football games by selling red and white paper shakers. The G.A.A. Sno-Ball was our first high school semi-formal dance of the year. At the second annual basketball homecoming, Mary Andersen represented the sophomores. Shortly after Recognition Day in June, we reached the half-way point in our climb. Early in September 1955, we again continued our climb, guided by Mrs. Steele and Mr. Mahan, homeroom teachers, and Jim Crane, class president. The highlight of our sports life came when lH's two-year old football team beat Harrison, a team which had been undefeated for three years. Joyce Reith was chosen as iunior attendant for the second annual football homecoming. Selling Christmas cards and buying class rings were highlights of our iunior year. With winter came the annual G.A.A. semi-formal and an open house at Carol Wilkening's for iuniors. Accompanying winter came basketball homecoming with Charlene Hartline as iunior attendant. Every Family Has One, our iunior class play, was presented early in May. Soon afterward we demon- strated our ability to transform the gym into the scene of a celestial ball. Following the Junior-Senior Prom dance, a worship service was held after which we cruised down the Ohio River on the Johnston Party Boat. At dawn we proceeded to breakfast and, after a few hours of sleep, to Winton Woods for a picnic. To make our iunior year complete, the student council made arrangements for the first annual Bermuda Day. The summit of Mt. Graduation was in sight as, in September 1956, we began our senior year. New to both us and the school were our homeroom teachers, Mr. Atherton and Miss Graham while Charlie Fibbe took over as class president. In order to reach the top with flying colors, we sold IH decals and book covers. ln October we seniors posed for our pictures. Also in October, Sally McLennan reigned as football queen while Joyce Reith was senior attendant. We Were Young That Year, our senior class play, was presented in the fall. Later the Sno-Ball dance was followed by an open house for seniors at Carol Wilkening's. With winter came the basketball homecoming at which Carol Wilkening, our queen on crutches, was crowned, and Charlene Hartline was senior representative in the court. March marked the last Pow Wow in which we could participate. To help us remember this Pow Wow, the senior girls danced to cowboy and mambo music. Later senior girls were honored at a tea given by the newly-formed Y-Teens. With the month of May began our last steps up the mountain. The class of '57 enioyed the first senior class trip in the history of IH. A week in New York was filled with excitement and fun! As Baccalaureate came closer, we realized that our high school career was coming to a definite end. On May 29 we conquered our long climb to Mt. Graduation as we received our diplomas. Although our lives have now separated, we can always look down the mountain and remember the days we had at lndian Hill High School. lt was well worth the four-year climb of fun and hard work to reach such a thrilling moment as Graduation! SENIOR CLASS K CLASS OFFICERS: Jim Crane, vice president Barbara 5 Anderson, secretary, Gretchen Bohlander treasurer
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W, 1 i PETER COOK National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Miami Scholarship 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Class Play 3, SPQR 2: Science Club 2, 3, intramurals l. ns-twil, Qa'y'w 'v-f GARY CLAUSON Hughes High I, Chorus 3, Pow Wow 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Visual Aid 2, Legend 3, Vecinos Panamericanos 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, football 3, intramurals 2, 3. WSW 'fp' JAMES CRANE Class officer 2, 3, 4, president 2, 3, vice president 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, , resident 2, 4, Band Council 4, Brass Ensemble 4, Pow Wow 1 , 3, 4, Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, Chieftain 3, I s ' PQR 2, Science Club 2. N W,-gf, sf X . 3, K' A C iw - N ag BJ 5125 'Q N ' ,, Q x :y e-A H,y .,if 179 H 2: 'JF S ,H it 'fb Ss X M 5555 if 'i hglx K' 'lf ififfl :tif 969553 Yfj I BARBARA EASTMAN 1 W ,eg uw Xb National Honor Society 3, 4, secretary 4, Orchestra 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 'l, 2, ' 4, Pow Wow l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Legend 4, co-salesij manager 4, Chieftain 1, SPQR 2, Vecinos Panamericanos 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 4, treas- wer 4, hockey 3, 4, basketbal ' i N5 fi 'll X5 l, 3, 4, intramurals l, 2, 3. fb, REQ 'Si 'c K ll A N 'si GEORGEANN DUNN Bus patrol 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Legend 4, FHA 1, GAA 1, 2, intramurals 1, 29- N5 A X f t Qwmlgssw Wil? X33 THEODORE CAREY Football 3, 4, track 2.
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