Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)
- Class of 1964
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I 964 Mnemonic Madeira High School Madeira Ohlo W1 W1. I foreword In 1794, John Hosbrook, a Revolutionary soldier from New Jersey, come to This section of OhioV He eschlished his home near 0 spring of waTer which he named Hosbrook's Pond, John Jones later pur- chased Three Tracts of land opposite The presenT Ken. wood Country Club from The original owner John CIeves Symmes. David Black and Lewis Woodruff brought one Tract each of This land for $213 in 1796. The site of ST. Gerfrude's Church was at That Time The homestead of Meier Mann. Because of The disTcmce from The Mill Creek block. houses, The Indians deemed This TerriTory safe to Trouble The settlers. The early seTTIers quickIy learned To recognize The Tricky Turkey call of Indians In ad- dition To Indians, these pioneers were annoyed by wolves, panfhers, and bears. Madeira proper began in 1866 05 o sTOTion on The BolTimore and Ohio Railroad! IT was given its name by John Madeira. He was a railroad morn who owned 0 large woods called Section Woods, which was obouT The lasr Tract of Thick Timber In Homilfon Count . - y rw 747R tr-. 3 ., r V ' ' f The title to Madeira was given to John Mann by the lndtcns. He presented them with 0 horse and rtfle in return far 30 acres of land. Al- though this was never recorded, except as an act of kindness! the title was more secure than most titles that Hamilton Courts could find in those days. Because of its pleasant and friendly atmosphere, Madeira has become a thriving city. Its. most recent progress is personified by the new mun'i-;A Cipol building and Firehouse, newly paved Miami Avenue, and the plans for a new public library in the necxr future. The citizens of Madeira have the right to be confident of an excellent education and c1 very bright future in our progressive community. contents introduction ......................... 1 faculty and administration .............. 8 student life .......................... 22 , clqsses ............................. 82 .- 't' . pi. 15-1-3 clubs .............................. 118 advertisements ...................... I40 The Madeira school system was begun in the early ninefeenfh century, It consisted of 0 one room sione school house on the corner of Shaw- nee Run and Comargo Roads. What is now Cu- margo Primary was Hrsf erected in 1876. Until 1921 Madeiru's high school students amended Madisonville High School. A separate build- ing for high school students was completed in 1937. That building is now the Camargo Eie- mentury School. Our presem high school was First used in 1958. The new wing was complefed in the winter of 1963. Miss Romano Takes 0 weIl-deserved break. THE MNEMONIC HONORS . . . As we review our high school years, we shall re- member one True friend who always brightened our days, who helped us when we were troubled, who encouraged us To strive for achieVemem and who ol- woys Tried To see the good in each of us. You ore this friend, and your interest in us has meant The dif- ference between failure and success. Your door is always open, as is your heor'r, To stu- dents who need on undersfonding smite or advice on personal problems. We, The seniors of 1964, would like 'ro recognize your inferesf and faith in us by dedicating Our Mnemonic 10 you, Miss Ruth Romano. HEM MY AWE W :3, ? ':, 1'1: MR. W. MARSHALL SELLMAN BS. in Ed, Wilmlngfon College MA. University of Cincinnati SUPERINTENDENT OF MADEIRA CITY SCHOOLS Madeira students should be proud of The outstanding record they have made during fhe past several years in the areas of scholarship, citizenship and sportsman. shipA They are largely responsible for Their schoolrs reputation in ?hese areas,- This reputofion affects the future of each individual gradume of Madeira High 10 School. Especially in The area of scholarship the school's standards reflect c: serious eHorf on the par? of MG- deira students To excel,- fhis eHorT shows c: true op- precioiion on their part of the great importance of a fhorough educmion in the world of today. W. M. Sellmcm MR. TOTH One of the more familiar faces seen around M.H.S., Mr. William Toth, performs his job 05 Ad m'mistrotive Assistant well. His many duties include The core of The buildings and grounds, buses, and cafererias of all Madeira schools MRS. STRIFLER Mrs. Strifler is The Secretary to the Superintenv dent. Board of Education The Board of Educofion is fhe determining factor in all school affairs: Mr. Perin, Mr. Garrett, Mrs. Scherer, Mt Justice, Mr. Hanson, Mrs. Duncan, Mr.5ellmun. 11 Planning Comm mission ROW ONE: Mrs. Hershey, Mrsi Bradshaw, Mr. Sell- ROW TWO: Mr; Tench, Mr. Bostwick, Mr, Lofimer, Mr. mon, Mr. Justice, Mri Toih, Mri Howard, Mr. Gcrreh, NGU, Mr, Corleron, Mr. Hartley, Mr. Frank, Mri Couch, Mr. Morenz, Mr, Boos, Mr. Chance, Mr. Vedder. Mr. Robertson. P.T.A. Officers Mrsi Lyon, 2nd Vice-President; Mrs. Cook, 15f Vice-Presidenf; Mrs. STOUFFer, Presidenr; Mrsi Humiiton, Secretary-Treasurer. Fev-OZ-wv wmzsz'em Mg. Mr. H. L. Dericks 33, Ed, University of Cincinnati M.Ed., Xavier University Mr. Dericks has served Madeira High Schoot for many years, First 05 moth teach, er and later 05 principal. Few people reoltze the time and effort he devotes to his iob. Regardless of the amount of work that piles up, he always Ends time to Oh tend the games and OH the other extra- curricular activities enioyed by the students. 13 His omce is always open to the student with c1 probtem, for counseling Is one of his most important duties Mrv Dericks is a very able chess ptayer and serves as the adviser to Madeiro's Chess Club. He is the mam behind the scene who keeps MG- deirc: High in top running condition Mr. Frank Lang 3.3. in Ed, University of Cw'ncinnati M.Ed, Universny of Cincinnoii Secretary Mrs. Merritt is Modeirds emciem secretary As a friend to each Madeira student, she is always willing to help them out in any way possible. Mrs. MerriH's smiling face as well as her charm l'eoves a good impression on any- one who enters the high school office. 14 Assistant Principal ML Lang, Madeiro's assistant principal, Takes on active interests in all of The school's octivifies. As counselor, he has helped many Madeira students to a successful college career. The exceHence of Madeirds student council can be attributed f0 Mr. Long's many years of leadership. Mrs. Sadie Merritt FACU LTY Miss Sally Arm Allen B.A , Western College for Women M.A., University of Cincinnati French I.1l,III,IV, Eleventh Grade Adviser. Mrs. Martha Barren A.B,, Oberlin College MA, Miami Universify English JII,IV, Tenth Grade Adviser. Mr. Gardner Benedici E.Mus. Ed., Chicago Conservafory of Music M.Mus., Northwesrern University Chorus. Mr. Charles Buchy A.B., B.S.Ed., Wittenberg Universiry Chemistry, Physics, Twelfth Grade Adviser. Mr. Thomas Budde B.A., Xavier University Loiin I,II,HI,IV, Elevemh Grade Adviser, Treasurer. FACU LTY Mr. James Dunn 8A., B $.Ed., Cedorville College Algebra I, Plane Geometry, Tenth Grade Adviser. Mrs. Billie M. Chance B.A., Georgetown College M A , Eastern Keniucky State College Typing I,I1, EngHsh IH, EEevemh Grade Ad- viser. Mr. Ernest Combs B.S.Ed., Eastern Ken1ucky State College Algebra LII, Solid Geomehy, Trigonome. fry, Ninth Grade Adviser. 16 Mrs. Lillian Coe BASH M5,, Eastern Kentucky State College Generof Business, Senior Business Training, Typing II, Bookkeeping, shorthand ll, Twelfth Grade Adviser. Mr. Victor Emer A.B., M.Ed., Xavier Universtiy Spanish I,II,III,IV, Tenrh Grade Adviser. Mrs. Frances Elberfy B.A., Cleveland Art Institute 8.5., M.Ed., Miami University Art. FACU LTY Mr. Charles Hartley B.A., Indiana University Biology, Algebra I, Tenth Grade Coordi; nufor. Miss Judy L. Henke A.B., Morehead State College English I, Speech, Ninth Grade Adviser. Mrs. Ida Heuer B,A., MA, University of Cincinnafi 17 Ancient Hiscory, Modern European History, Eleventh Grade Adviser. Mr. Robert Jacoby B.SKEdW University of Duyfon M.Ed., Miami University Head Basketball Coach. Golf Couch. Mrs. Doroihy Lyon B.A., University of Wichita Librorion, Ninth Grade Coordinator FACU LTY Mr. James W. Meule BIS, M.A., Miami University American Hisiory, Eleventh Grade Adviser, Bookstore. Mr. Charles W. Medert 35V, Music Ed., University of Cincinnmi B.MU5., B.EAH College of Music of Cincinv noH Music Theory, Instrumenml Music. Miss Clara Meeker B.S., Wilmington College Health, Physical Education, Tenth Grade 18 Adviser, Mr. John D. Rape A.B., Wilmington College MAEdq Xavier University Head Football Coach, Attendance, Varsity Truck Couch, Eleventh Grade Coordinator. Miss Ruth Mary Romano B.S., University of Cincinnati Associme Science in Business, Chase COL Iege M.Ed., Xavier University Counselor, Shorrhond l, Busi- ness Engh'sh, Typing l, Twelfth Grade Ad- viser. Journeiism, Miss Linda L. Schuaner B.A., B.S.Ed., Univershy of Cincinnati Physical Science, General Math, Algebra I, Ten'rh Grade Adviser, 19 Mrs. Beth S. Neman BA University of Michigan M.A., University of Cincinnati English I.Ill, FACU LTY Mrs. Helen SwuHord B.S., Eastern Kentucky State College M.A., University of Cincinnufi Home Economics I,II,III,IV, Twelfth Grade g3rdiumm Mr. Roberi C. Tanner B.A., Wichi'rc Universify M.Ed., Universiry of Cincinnori Speech. Mr. L W. Doc Voshell Bk5.Ed., Eastern KenTucky Sicfe College Afhlefic Director, Health, Physical Hon, Head Baseball Coach FACU LTY Mr. Ralph Wright B.S.Ed., Ohio State University American Government, World Ninth Grade Adviser. Mr. James Zarley B S Ed., Ohio University Industrial Arts. Mechanical Drawing, Driver 20 Training, Ninth Grade Adviser. Educav History. Miss Be1fy Wilton B.A., Our Lady of- Cincinnuii College English II, Eleventh Grade Adviser. CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. Scot Mrs. Beamon, Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. Schell, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Forrington. Miss Greer Student Teachers CUSTODIAN Miss Sangster Miss Muretfa Henry Smith Mrs. Kramer, Mrs. Wolfer, Mrs. Rousseau, Mr. Henke NOT PJCTURED: Mrs. Carmen. SWEENEY ILUEE Rudy Rousseau 24- Dick Meinken Co-captain Sam Peters Modeiro-QO Madeiro-Qb Madeiro- O Modeiro-QQ Modeircw 6 MGdeird-24 Madeiro-QB Modeiro- 8 Modeirct-M Kurt Medert SENIORS Co-ccrptain Lou Andrews 25 Dan Dever L Ame1i0-12 Country Doy- 8 Moriemonf-QO New Richmond- 0 Indian HiIl-34 Deer Park-42 Milford, 6 Sycamore-QQ Loveland-QO NOT pictured Dave Ernst Len LeFevre ROW ONE: John Rape, Head Coach; Denny Johnson, Asst. Coach; L. TUHIe, L. Andrews, R. Rousseau, D. Ernst, Co-Copf. D Dever, Co-Cupf. S. Peters, J. Foc' ciuto, D. Meinken, L. LeFevre, Bob Boas, Asst. Coach,- Bob Mondron. ROW TWO: G. Poppenhouse, A. Plum- ley, H. Erb, D. Pieczonko, G. Allman, B. Siders, D. Sip- pel, D. Eckert, G, Husselbeck, J. Balsly, L, Wynocker, J. Pomeroy, J. Brunner, B. Schwein, J. Chrisfy. ROW THREE: M. Balsiy, G. VOnArsdole, B. Lang, R. Tanner, J. Cullen, B. McBrecmy, D. Homcm, T. Kramer, S. Sfev- enson, N. Kennedy, K Nichols, J. Nikefh, D. Johnson, T Ke'rflehcxke, P. Hechenbleikner, M. Schmeig, ROW FOUR: D. Lux, Mgr.; M. Pumple, Mgr.; L, Poulson, R. Bcldridge, B Clark, M, RusseH, B. Pomeroy, T. Hoy- mcm, L. Carmen, P. Huddle, B. Merrirf, D, Akesfer, Mgr ; B. Zettle, Mgr. Coaches: John Rope, Oren Mollenkopf, Bob Boos, Roy Hern, Bob Mondron 26 Coach Rope gives pre-gcxme insfrucfion. I know this is only a game, bUt- You 1ell him To blockE VICTORY I 963 Season In The expanded and Tougher EasTern Hills League, The Madeira MusTongs enioyed en- oTher fine season Included in The 4-5 record were many exciTing momenTs which will long be remembered, We had momenTs of vicTory and defeat, and Times oT work and Tun. We were small and inexperienced end we losT valuable men 0T some posiTions Through iniuryV Because of The odds, we losT ball games. However, in The T963 season The pleasures more Then made up for any disappointments. There were honors besTowecl upon many members of The Team On The EHL All-STer Team we placed Sam PeTers, Len LeFevre, Don Dever, and Jim ChrisTyi The CincinneTi newspoe pers selecTed Den Dever, Len LeFevre, end Jeri Belsly as members of The AIl-CiTy Team. Few will forgeT The kaleidosc0pe of color, The sound of The bands, or The clear, crisp euTumn nighTsl Each of These comes wiTh every fooTboll season, buT The 1963 season will have iTs unique memories. The long, hoT, and very dry weeks of summer prucTice in which we prepared for The season we shall never TorgeT. We cennoT forgeT Tth long bus ride Te Amelia, The opening game and The happy ride back from our TlrsT vicTory. The memory of our TTrsT defeoT CTl' MoriemonT end The silence of The lockei room efTerwords cannoT be lorgoTTen. The highpoinT of The season came on The clear, brisk nighT of OcTober 18. Madeira was playing Milford TheT nighT and H was Homecoming. All of The color and exciTemenT of The parade, The crowning of a lovely queen, was climaxed by The Mus- Tongsl Tremendous 28-8 vicTory over Milford. All of The seniors will never forgeT The school, The coaches, and The TeommoTes of The I963 TooTbell season. wThe Team Left to right: Senior attendant, Elisa Huber and escort Sieve Gabrechi; Junior attendant Kathy Leach and escort Scot! Nichols; Sophomore attendant Nancy Derick: and escort Jahn Purcell; Freshman attendant Sharon Doerr and escort Corky Kitcht RENDEZVOUS DES AMIS On the evening of October 18 the annual MHS homecoming took place A parade down Miami Ave- nue started the festivities! Halfrtime activities included the crowning of our queen for 1963, Pat Cseplo. Of course the biggest highlight of the evening was the Final score of the game, Madeira 28 and Milford 6. . y The dance, Rendezvous des Amis Candidate Pat Cseplo escorted WGSCEI'eGISUCCGSS. Candidate Tina Johnson e5- by Keith Cole. carted by Denny Hern. Candidate Karen Bokelmun es- Candidate Gretchen DeJager carted by Steve Keetont 31 escorted by Don Danzl. em! I Bea? Ham, boys, beat The Crowning VICTORY! The Queen's Float K RX? .33an The big moment when Co-captains Dan and Sam announce the queen. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Rendezvous des Am is The evening draws To an end. MHS Dances The victory of the game and The setting of the dance provided cm enjoyable evening for all. Couples enioy themselves at 0 dance given by G.A.A. White Christmas. Junior class sponsors Wonderland by Night To raise funds for the prom. KEY CLUB vs. FACULTY 35 On January 25, Key Club sponsored it's second annual Key Cluthaculty Game. The Faculty AH- Stors experienced a crushing victory of 5751, proving the eFForts of Key Club's cheerleaders futile in cheering their team on to victory. Al- though the Key Club Seniors put up a good fight they just couldn't out-do the teachers. I The game was followed by the Key Club spon- sored The Blue and Red Letter Dance, which wound up an evening of fun and enjoyment. THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Freshman Attendant, Marilyn Hurner; Junior Attendant ant, Janet Dericks; Sophomore A?Tendont, Clair Duster- Diane Smith; Queen, Koren Bokelmun; Senior ATfend- berg. Q Q W H IT E On December 21, 1963 The GAA held its annual formole On fha'r brisk winter evening, over seventy-Flve couples h I IRISTMAS,, offended The dance, Whife Chrisrmos. The climax came of 11:00 when Sue Powson, lost yearls queen, crowned Koren Bokefmon 1963's GAA Queen, Time out for refreshments. A good Time was had by all. Varsity. ROW ONE: J. Romeroy, L. Tuttle, T. Morenz, D. Hem, D. Piezonko, J. Christy, E. Puwson. ROW TWO: J. Fucciuto, L, Wyno- cker, D. Meinken, S. Nichots, Coach Jucoby, K. Medert, L. LeFevre, D. Eckert J. Domoe. T64 MUSTANGS After 0 long hord-fought season Madeira clinched the EHL title by defeating Mariemont in the final league game. This was the climax of 0 season in which the Mustangs had on unsurpassed 13 game winning streak and compiled c: league record of 12-2 The team's inspiration was their coach, Jake Jacoby. Co-coptoin Denny Hern's accurate passing and shoot- 38 ing and Co-coptoin, Dick Meinken's aggressive re- bounding led the team to many victories. The Mus- tang's strength lay in their depth. The outstanding re- bounding and shooting of Tom Morenz, Larry Wyn0ck- er, Scott Nichols and John Domoe showed that team- work and spirit were the Mustang's greatest assets. Junior Varsity. ROW ONE: J. Strider, J. Kincaid, D. Wolfe, D. R. Finerun, J. Keifer, T. Kettlehuke, J. Luihan mgd, Not pictured, Human, B. McBrearry, P. Honsinger, H. A, Scarf, S GrcuL ROW Coach Chance. TWO: J. Nelson, J, Purcell, T. Kramer! 5 Stevenson, N. Kennedy, Freshmen. ROW ONE: 5. Bradshaw, C. Walker, J. Reinert, Coach M. Stevenson, M. Grigg, B. Trefzger, B. Clark, J. Kilch, M. Russel, Harrley, B, Block, D. Wipper. M. Gregg. ROW TWO: T. Hayman, R, Lmle, Co-capiains Dick Meinken R Denny Hern 64 Larry Tuftle 40 Torn Morenz Jim Facciufo 4'1 Kurt Mederf Len LeFevre W '1 'l W' i? . Pre-gome Hag ceremonies Wurming-up for another win E.H.L. CHAMPS Nichols scores from the foul line A Mustang leaps high on a ?ip-off. We Opponent They 53 .......... Wiihrow .................... 68 83 .......... New Richmond ............... 43 67 .......... Norwood ................... 50 53 .......... Sycamore ................... 44 50 .......... Deer Park ................... 45 51 .......... Indian Hill .................. 48 59 .......... Milford ..................... 51 69 .......... Country Day ................. 57 52 .......... Loveland .................... 50 Nichols and Fucciufo grub for a rebound. We Opponent They 58 .......... Muriemonr ................... 51 62 .......... New Richmond ................ 51 61 .......... Sycamore ................... 51 62 .......... Deer Park ................... 53 63 .......... Indian Hill ................... 53 61 .......... Milford ...................... 64 55 .......... Loveland .................... 57 66 .......... Mariemont ................... 54 68 .......... Wifhrow'k ................... 48 5 Tournamenf A tense moment for Madeira! caplcEnL Barb Mohns, Sandy Rupp, Tina Johnson, Sue Wickfeldt. Varsity: Carol Hechenbleikner kocopmini, Nancy Durand, Gayle Miss Meeker KcoachV, Miss Allen koachk Reder, Dorothy Perkins, Claire Dusterburg, Becky Lockwood ko- FIELD HOCKEY Though These girls hoven'? won every game, they have certainly improved and have had fun doing if. Jr. Varsify: Gail Pohowsky, Jeon Spurlock, Lynn McClurg, Pony fco-coprofnj, Melissa Schweir, Cheryl Gregg, Barb Lawton, Miss Perin, Sfephonie Freese, Carolyn Cousey, Swarm Fredrickson, Shir- Meeker koocm, Miss AHen kocuzm Iey Fiille, Jacky Todd ko-caproini, Cathy Hueit, Cathy DeGruchy 4,4 Varsity: FIRST ROW: Nancy Durand, Sfephonie Freese, Becky Lock- wood fco-mpfainl, Linda Andrews, Barb Mohns, Miss Meeker koochj, SECOND ROW: Tina Johnson, Carol Hechenbleikner ko- , ccptainl, Barb Lindner, Laurel Hanson, Donna Ross, Sue Wickfeldt GIRL? BASKETBALL The ability of these girls to play Together 05 c1 unit has greatly helped the success of the girls' Interscholastic baskefball Team. Jr, Vorsfiy: FIRST ROW: Claire Dusterburg ko-cup'raim, Sherri Sink, Barb Lawton, Emily Kees, Debby Harrington. SECOND ROW: Miss Meeker fcoachh Kathy DeGruchy, Put Smith, Gail Stumpe, Mary Long, Peg Johnson, Cheryl Gregg, Kathy Huei? ko-coptuim. MADEIRA ROW ONE: Judy Adam- son, Marty Tepsic, Susan Mchenzie, Anita Hull, Paulo Simon, Margaret Boesingen ROW TWO: Linda Meyer, Yuonne Napier, Sally De- Gormoe. Marsha Wight, Carin Harper, PUT Trefz- ger, Karen Emery, Par Smith, Koren Baker, Doro- ihy Shivers, Pony Perin. ROW THREE: Marion Scherer, Jun COVE, Lyman Huymon, Jerry Ramsey, Grover Somsl Karen Leach, Carhy Tiffany, Sharon Muck, John De Bro, Mike Hurst Cindy Thomas, BeHy Campbell, Charles Goodwin, Debby Harringmn, Linda Kra- mer. HIGH ROW FOUR: Dove Akester, Louis Andrews, Koren Stewart, Pot Schae- fer, Bob Sharp, Pu? Thompson, Mike Boys, Tim McCreary, Glenn Lin- dahl, Wayne Morris, Bruce Merrif, Kathy Leach, Debbie Ulrey, Barb Bates, Diane Smith, Barb Mohns, Jock Fuircxll, Fundy Jaccod, 46 ROW ONE: Susan Lewis, Sandy Rupp, Kit Kemp, Bob Klan Ann Walker. MARCHING ROW TWO: Sieve Nellis, RUSS Hundemer, Scott Nichols, Ken Thormon, Dave Morris, Mike Bclsey, Max Million, Mike MacDonald, Tom Durham, Martha Moc- Knight ROW THREE: Leslie Bates, Dun Dever, Mike Grigg, Jeri Bulsey, Jerry Lindohl, Paul Huddle, Torn Huyman, Bob Clark, Mark Russell, Dove MocKnighb Grover Sums, Gmy Grindrod, Mike Dever, Steve Hurst. 47 BAN D ROW FOUR: Jim Smirh, Steve Morenz, Nancy Durand. Barry Woods, Biff Black, Doug Johnson, John Cullen, Alon Plumley, Gary Alrmunl Ken Hodgkins, Steve Beal, Kurt Medert, Rick Tanner, JeH Kincaid, Bob Redemeier, Lee Morcussen, ScoH Bradshaw, Bill Hershey, Bruce Falfin. Director Behind With 'lust a flick of Mr. Mederf's baton the M.H.S. Band begins to play, Practice Makes SITTING: Pm Cseplo, Carol Niketh. STANDING: Cindy Ulrey, Waiter Bertche, Mike Heflin, Swann Fredrickson. Band AAanagers Perfect????? Jeff Kincaid, Bill Hershey, Steve Morenz, Bruce Fulfin, Kit Kemp, Bob Sharp, Tom Durham, Dove Morris, Lyman, Huymun, Barb Mohns, Dorothy Shivers. Officers Doro'thy Shivers, Secretary; Susan Lewis, Treas- urer; Dan Dever, Vice-Presidem; Kurt Mederf, President ROW ONE: Cheryl GodwinV ROW TWO: Swan Fredrickson, Carol Phillips. ROW THREE: Lana Hughes, Clair Dusterberg, Karen Baker. ROW FOUR: Myerfene Myers, Barb Johnson, Shirley Fiille, Judy Thorn- qs. ROW FIVE: Margie Fchrenbruck, Terry Wiiliurns, Dorothy Shivers, Gayle Pohowsky, Dorothy Perkins. ROW SIX: Emma Myers, Porn Bethel, Linda Clark. Ann Tarvin, Cindy Ulrey, Stephanie Freeze. ROW SEVEN: Linda Rhodes, Jean Spurlock, Amy Sigg, Linda Groves, ROW EIGHT: Mike Gcien Frank, Mary Johnson, Donna Shoemaker, Sue Wickfeldt, Elisa Huber, Barb Britten. ROW NINE: Bob StouHer, Lee Marcussen, Greg Smith, Lon ElloiH, Bill Powson, Lin Humihon, Ron Curnayn, B'III Under. ROW TEN: Nancy Miller, Tom Morenz, Bob King, Tom Hardgrove, Don Danzl, Jeff Pomeroy, Cur! Nichols, Lorry Wynocken Cheryl Tipmn, Judy Calvin. Schmeig, SENIOR CHOIR Senior Choir, composed of members of both Girls' and Boys' Glee Club, has had a profitable and suc- cessful flrsf year The Choir has performed of many assemblies and outings throughout the year, They have performed of both The Thanksgiving and Christ- mas assemblies in addition To 0 Fine showing 01' Foun- tain Sqare. 50 MHS CHORUS ROW ONE: Carol Morse, Lunim Adkins, Myerlene Myers, Koren Bokelman, Carla Harper, Becky Lockwood, Cindy Burke, Carolyn Cuusey, ShMey Fiille, Cheryl Godwin, Barb Johnson, Carol Phillipsl Dorothy Shivers, Donald Hutchinson, Bob KJor, Jed ngeH, Clint Brumkamp, Bob Sharp. ROW TWO: Pom Weber, Judy Adcmson, Judy Roberison, Carolyn Bradley, Claire Dusterberg, Swarm Fredrickson, Cheryl Fife, Debbie Aspinwull, Judy Bauer, Sully Andrews, Sharon Doerr, Teri Lockwood, Luna Hughes, Fran Wordenburg, Lon Elliot Lee Marcussen, Mike Schmeig, Bruce Merritt, John Byrurn. ROW THREE: Clara Niles, Joan Schutz, Sue DeGruchy, Terry Williams, Karen Baker, Kathy DeGruchy, Margo Goes, Daryl Denecke, Gail Pohowsky, Porn Weeks, Martha Stimuc, Nancy Dericks, Bonnie Harrison, Cindy Ulrey, Koren WuinsCoH, Bob Vaughn, Dove Yohn, JeH Spencer, JEFF Pomeroy. ROW FOUR: Judy Calvin, Dione Cochran, Linda Groves, Linda An- drews, Pam Befhel, Sue Miller, Stephanie Freeze, Marsha DeMur, Linda Clark, Patty Perin, Margie Fahren- bruck, Suzanne Elzermcn, Ann Torvin, Tom Hayman, BiH Black, Mark Russell, Lou Andrews, Greg Van Arsdcle, Jerry- Keifer, Bob Stouffer, Ken MacDonald. ROW FIVE: Gail Stumpe, Emily Kees, Nancy Miller, Jill Thornton, Marion Scherer, Jean Spurlock, Cheryl Tipton, GcIen Frank, Sue Hamilton, Nancy Williamson, Jackie Todd, Laura Proops, Sue Wickfeldf, Barbara Young, Amy Sigg, Ruth Klerks, Elisa Huber, John Larhun, Put Thomp- son, Glenn Lindahl, Grover Sums, Bill Lindner, Bili Pawson, Greg Smith. ROW SIX: Linda Phillips, Pm Wil- liamson, Non Wickfeidt, Marcia Robertson, Regina Purvis, Linda Rhodes, Babs Lawton, Putty Kayser, Kim Fahr- er, Marilyn Hurner, Anne Sininger, Mary Johnson, Emma Myers, Linda Kamman, Muribefh Lucas, Connie Lind- ner, Koihy Anderson, Judy Thomas, Cheryl Gregg, Greg Hamilton, Dale Beard, Steve Morris, Dwight Gord- ner, Lorry Wynocker. ROW SEVEN: Sue Williams, Molly EoeHcher, June? Dericks. Dona Ayers, Sandy Strouse, Bobbie Williams, Sandy Rupp, Eiaine Elliott, Donna Ross, Barb Britten, Mary Long, Cathie Friedrichs, Barb Lindner, Mani Tepsic, Donna Shoemaker. Sue Schwarz, John Fulfin, Dave Wipper, Mark Stevenson, Mike Grigg, Bob Clark, Ron Curnayn, Torn Hurdgrove, Kurt Nichofs, Scott Stevenson, Bob King. 51 Around The cleft staffing with the CENTER ROW: Swan Fred- Cheryl Timon, Linda Groves, Tina Johnson, Amy Sigg, Jean Spur- rickson, Cheryl Godwin, Carol Phillips, Clair Dusterburg, Lana lock, Margie Fohrenbruck, Emma Myers, Linda Clark, Ann Torvin, Hughes, Koren Baker, Myerlene Meyer, Barb Johnson, ShirleyFiiHe, Sue Thomas, Stephanie Freeze, Dorothy Perkins, Gayle Pohowsky, Cindy Ulrey, Nancy Miller, Sue Wickfeld, Donna Shoemaker, Barb Dorothy Shivers, Teresa Williams, Pom Bethei. Britten, Linda Rhoades, Mary Johnson, Elisa Huber, Judy Calvin, GIRL? GLEE CLUB The GirIs' Glee Club is a select group of girls. Under the direction of Mr. Benedict the glee club meets once 0 week offer school. The Girls' Glee Club has added greatly to our assemblies and other programs. Sandy Ropp, Ron Curnayn, Curt Nichols, Greg Smith, Roberf ilton, John Byrum, Bill Lindner, Mickey Schmeig, Bob Stoufer, King, Lony Wynocker, Don Danzl, Jeff Pomeroy, Tom Hurd- Lon Elliot. grove, Torn Morenz, Lee Mcrcuson, BI'H Fowson, Curtis Hum- BOY? GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club includes sophomores, juniors and seniors. Led by Mr. Benedict and accompanied by Sandy Rapp on her guifor, They have added much enioyment To our assemblies. 53 CHEERLEADERS Captain Karen Bokelman Dorothy Perkins Penny Little Va rsity Junior Va rsity Captain Claire Dusterberg Lynn McClurg Debbie Aspinwall Marian Scherer Donna Ross Judy Robertson ROW ONE: Sally DeGarmoe, Carla Harper, Koren Stewart. ROW TWO: Cindy Uirey, Marcia Wrighf, Yvonne Napier, Jan Coe, Elaine Eflioi. Drum Maior, Bill Hershey MAJORETTES Drum Major, Bruce Faltin r ! A.F.S. Kurt and another student abroad the Seven Seas en route to Turkey. Elisa and her American sister Cindy enjoy a coke. As 0 result of work done by our Stu- dent Council in cooperation with a steering committee formed by the Por- ent-Teucher Association two years ago, the Madeira chapter of the American Field Service has been abfe to sponsor two AFS Bus Stops in Madeira in sum- mertime, providing many AFS students the opport'unity to meet and to know many Madeira people, Our Chapter has been able to bring to Madeira two AFS students, Mot Greftmth from Hannover, Germany, and Elisa Gonzalez Huber of Argentina; last summer, a Madeira AFS applicant, Kurt Medert, was chosen to visit and study in Turkey. The AFS program has been rewarding and suc- cessful in broadening the education of our students and in helping to create 0 sense of understanding between young people of difterent countries. 56 When the? Aprille with his shoures soote ... Where are my pants? The Chorus and Bond bring us Christmas Cheer! Elisa, our A F.S Studenf, tells us of her :ountnn M.H S. is pickefed? 57 Members of Council, from to back. ROW 1: STeve ROW 3: Lynn McClurg, Claire DusTerburg, Bill Hershey, Morenz, Sharon Doerr, Puffy Perln, Corky Kilch, Scot? Donna Ross, Len LeFevre. ROW 4: Stephanie Freese, Bradshaw, Bruce Merrift ROW 2: Larry Tutfle, Jean Koren Bokelmon, Elisa Huber, Denny Hem, Frank Spurlock, Steve WeEsbrod, Jeff Pomeroy, Bill Siders. Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the MHS Student Council is to promote good citizenship, self-discipline and ini- tiative among the students. The Council, which is an active member of the area, siate, and national associufions, elects representatives from each class. President Denny Hern Talks with Advisor Mr. Lang. Much fime and hard work was spenf refinishing campus benches. Officers Karen Bokelman, Vice President; Jean Spurlock, Secretory; Bill Hershey, Treasurer. This is the third year Student Council is partici- pating in the American Field Service foreign ex- change student program. Elisa Huber and Kurt Medert are the present participates in our pro- gram. Other projects of the Council fnctude: publication of the student handbook, operation of the book store, supervision of assemblies, decorations for the Christmas holidays, and organization of the trip to Drake Hospital. Council members decorate a Christmas tree for the auditorium. The bookstore is 0 big proiect during the school year. x An advanced Latin class studies a passage from the Aeneid. I CLASSES T , p 3-; A Sehior study hall? 1 Underclossmen strive for excellence in typing. Miss BruUn, 0 student teacher, takes over for MrT Meole in Ameri- i can History. mmam Debbie Mulcare Jim Woehr Gretchen DeJager Jim Woehr, Debbie Mulcare, and Gretchen De- Jager were among the 2,325 winners of National Honor Society Scholarships. The awards ranged from $5,000 to $500 scholarships to Ceriihcutes of Merit. In the entire s'rute of Ohio, approximafely 100 students were named semihnalists this year. Although Madeira has had other winners in the posf if has never had 3 winners in one year. SENIORS EXCEL IN SCHOLARSHIP Jim Woehr, Larry TUHIe, and Debbie Mulcure were first place winners on It's Academic competition on February 23. The Madeira feam's adviser was Mr. James Meale. In winning This round, the sfu- dems won a 52 volume set of The Great Books of The Western World. 61 V9'.'.'.'. 99.9.9 9 9$'$9'$ h?orQQVioV 006639 0 qu I . . tzgzgz39502zizizsg VV Y! V v v y V9.9.0X . 96.9'3Q -- - . x q $3039; $02.26.. K$gg Is she ?rying to tell us ihat visiting hours are from H Itil 2? ' Q wzo. Well, Mr. Dunn, what is o Hognogersnick ? i THE LIGHT Looks befrer withoutl ER SIDE Gravy Train 63 our lusses, doesn't H? ;t y g II'Io-4I1 I Jr. 45 w . mp .. r, m J11 1v ,1 Mam; ; 45w . . kmhw; nna5;.,. , J41? Winmwms; Do You Remember . . . Eighth Grade graduation , . . Our Queen? slugger? Sugar and spice and every- thing nice? Dreams of childhood? 81 QASSES In Memory Of . . . John Evans Thomas McCreary On the night of October 12, 1963, the senior class lost two of its fellow members. Their sudden, unex- pected death was Cl shock to the entire student body. No words can properly express the feelings of the students concerning the loss of these two boys. 84 EMA; snug m The class of 1964 must soon contend with the problems of the fu- ture. Discussing them are Keith Cale, Treasurer; Elisa Huber, Sec- retory; Tom Curto, Vice President; and Larry Tuttle, President. Senior Class As the Atomic Age began to climax in the early 19605, so too did our lives as students begin to reach their peoks-our high-school years. An age of nuclear reactors, Sputniks, space men, Telestor, and the sonic booms were upon us. We are the younger generOe tton impatiently waiting to claim our positions in the age that belongs to us. Today we sit in classrooms as we learn facts, names, 85 and dates, We strive to successfully observe the world around us. But after graduation, the time for such ob- servation has passed. Instead, it is 0 time for action. In the future we will use our previous knowledge to make us better human beings. We are today's high- school seniors. But tomorrow, as we each take our place to further the progress of mankind, we will be- long to the world. Lanita, better known 05 Squirt, is always seen around MHS sporting a big smile. She hos been 0 cheerful member of our class and a hard worker. Activities: Chorus l,2,3,4; Theater Arts 2,3,4; GAA i,- Voriety Show 1, 2,3,4,- Secretory to Music Department 3,4; Accountant to Athletic Department 4,- Gen- eral Science Scholarship Test 1, Dave, our football manager this year, has contributed to our school in many ways, 05 the list of his activities indicates. He's one of the nice guys in our class, easy to talk to, friendly to everyone, and liked by everyone who knows him. Activities: Bond i,2,3,4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 3,- Moth Club 3,4,- Trock i, 2; Football Mgr, 4,- Voriety Show 2. Lunita Jean Adkins David Geoffrey Akester New to MtH.S. last year, Pat has really mode a hit with her fellow students, Her pleasing, carefree monner Cheers up all who come in contact with here She will always be remem- bered for her long, blonde hair and spor- kling blue eyes. Activities: Bishop Hogan HS. Kansas City, Mo, 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Class Ploy 4; Variety Show 4. When anyone one is with him, whether on the football field, boll diom'ond or the halls, Louls warmth and sense of humor will make them feel very much at ease. Lou's a great guy and will be missed. Activities: Key Club 4,- HivY 4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; l x Football 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Track 4; Pep Club i,2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4. Patricia Kay Anderson Louis Albert Andrews Ever since Jim started school here, he has made friends while partici- pating in track, football and every- where else around school. His sense of humor and quick wit will be one of the most pleasant memories of our high school years. Activities: Football 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Hi-Y 4; Track 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; Boy High School Cleveland 1,2. James Robert Aspinwall 35 Seniors busily working on one of Alan, 0 newcomer from Florida, has brought to Madeira added scholastic achievement. Seen pUHing around campus in a brown '35 coupe, he has carried a sunny personaliry with him from Tallahassee, Activities: T0110- hossee Leon High Schooi, T0110hossee,Florido 1,2,3; Senior Class Play 4. Dona can get along with everyone. Although she seems quiet 10 some, The many people who know her weli know a girl wiih sound ideas and enough determinofion To hold To them. Her gifi of patience will make her 0 great nurse. Activities: G,A,A. 123,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4,- F.T.A. 1,2,3,- Mustang Echoes 3,4,- Y-Teens 3,4,- Annuol SioFF 4. Alan Wayne Authier Dona Lou Ayers Jim, who came to Madeira after his sopho- more yeor, quickly made many friends. He cenfoiniy has made a big hit with everyone on campus with his humor and his hoppy-go- lucky manner. We wish Jirn good luck in whatever he does. Activities: Purcell High School 1,2; Sports Manager 4; Class Play 4. Sue, who is C! quiet girl by nofurel has won many sewing and inferior decorofing cons Tests, including The 1962 interior contest. MiHiS, wishes her luck in her career Of in- ferior decorating. Activities: Library Asst. 4; Chorus 3; GAA. 1,- Carthage Fair Winner 1,2,3,- Shilli'rois Sewing Board 1963-64. James Baker Susan Margaret Ball Barb, a perky strawberry blonde, is one of the new additions to our class. Although new to us this year, Barb hos iumped right in and hos been a great asset in many of our class proiecfsi Wifh her quick wit and sense of humor, she is sure To be a success. Activities: Mf. Gilead High School 1,2,3; GAA 123,4,- Scholar- ship Team 2; Annual Staff 4. Barbara Jane Bates 87 Mr. Combs' Solid G quizzes. Herb is one of The friendliest and most weile liked persons on campus. He is knOWn for his easy laugh and deviI-may-core attitude. Herbie's singing ability has been an asset to both the Chorus and Glee Club, Activities: Band i,2,3,4,- Key Club 2,3, Pep Club 2, Vice-Pres, 2; Chorus T,2,3,- Glee Club 2,3,- Voriety Show 1,234. Boke is known To almost everyone at MHS and her long iisr of activities proves her pope ulorify. Activities: Student Council 1,234, Vice-Presidenf 4; GAA i,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 2,4,- Greater Cincinnati Area Student Council Correspond- ing Secretary 3,- Class Treasurer 1. Herbert Hayes Beck Karen Sue Bokelmqn Mike, 0 new student at Madeira This year, is already known and liked by OH. Mike is from Kings Mills High School where he was also a popular and active member of his class as is shown by his activities there. He was a class officer, in the Junior Class Play, and in Band. Actvities: Kings Milis 1,2,3; Bond; Senior Class Play 4. Dave is a popular link in our chain of friend- ship. He combines a great deal of infeili- gence with The ability to have fun in what- ever he does. We wish him luck in college and in ihe future,- he is bound To find success. Activities: Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 3,4,- Truck Team 3,4,- Boseball Team 2; Scholar- ship Team 2,3. Michael Alan Boys Brighfeeyed, Barb can be seen be- fween class in the halls of MHS. She excels scholasticolly and has a vivacious outgoing personality. Her pleasing smiie matches her sense of humor. Activities: GAA 1,2,3; Dru- mofics Club 2,3; Pep Club 3; JCWA 3; Glee Club 4,- Annual Sim? 4,- Latin Club 2; Scholarship Team 2. Barbara Ann BriHon 33 Seventh hour speech class prepares Linda is The member of our class who is al- ways fun To be wiTh because of her cheerful, wiTTy naTure. She is oTTen found laughing and Talking wiTh her many, many friends or working hard on some class proiecT. Activi- Ties: Pep Club I,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Execu- Tive Board 4; Spanish Club 3,4,- MusTcmg Echoes 2,3. Carol's wriTing obiliTy has been a Truly great asset To our class. Her TolenT can best be nored by her commendable raTing in The counTy in boTh The American Legion Essay Contest and Ladies Auxiliary Essay ConTesT. AcTiviTies: Annual STuTT AdverTising Manager 4; Honor Sociefy 3,4, World Affairs, 4; Wm, Mason High, Mason 1,2,- Senior Class Play 4. Linda Ann Brown Carol Jean Campbell If you see c1 grinning boy wiTh many freckles, iT's sure To be Jim, 0 very popular senior. Jim is 0 hard working ambiTious member of our class, who 5Till finds Time To be wiTTy and friendly To all. Jim is sure To succeed in The fuTure. AcTiviTies: World AFFairs 'l,2,3,4, President 3,- Pep Club 2,3; Key Club 4; Hi-Y 4; College Ciub 2,3. Carolyn, one of our prize home economics sTudenTs, won 0 first prize in cooking CT The Carfhage Fair This year. She will always be remembered for her perky black pony Tail and bright smile'. AcTiViTies: Chorus 2,3,4; Glee Club 3; lnTerscholasTic Hockey 4; GAA 1,3,4; Girls' lnTramurals 1,3,4,- Gym OFfice Assisi- onT 3,4, Office AssisTonT 3. James Kennen CarpenTer Carolyn Causey STeve, as he is beTTer known by his ciossmoTes, has 0 great sense of humor and a winning smile, He has received many honors on business TesTs. We wish Sfeve The besT of luck in whatever he may do in The future. Activities: MusTong Echoes 4; Pep Club 4,- Sponish Club 4; Senior Class Play 4, TheaTer Arts Ciub 4. Steven Wayne Chopin for The foilowing day's deboTe. 89 Pat has the great ability of finding a humorous side to every situation, Her iokes and side-splitting imper- sonations have kept our class laugh- ing. Hilyury, Co-Editor of Mustang Echoes, hopes to someday write the Grth American Novel, Activities: Sycamore HS, 1; GAA 2,3; Mustang Echoes 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3; Col- lege Club 2,3i Patricia Wheeler Chase Yo estoy, n, Jan4s southern accent and great twirling abil- ity have made her cs hit with everyone at MHS. Activities: Clay County High, Ky., 1,- GAA 3,4; Spanish Ciub 2,3,4,- Mciorette 3,4; Band 2,3,4,- Voriety Show 2,3,4,- Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3,- Librarian Assistant 4; Annual Stoft Photographer 4; Senior Class Play 4, Keith is one guy that everybody likes. He is good natured and has 0 great sense of hum- or thot will enable him to go for no matter what he does in the future. Activities: Key Ciub 2,3,4, President 4; Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 3,4,- Bosketbaii 2; Track 2,3,4, Janice Lynn Coe Keith Thomas Cole Here is a combination of beauty, brains, fun and trouble, commonly known as Csep. Pat was our 1963 Homecoming Queen. She is 0 hard worker and Cl good friend, Activities: Homecoming Attendant 3, Co-Editor of An- nuoi 4; Class Secretary 3, Variety Show 3,4; GAA i,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Money-Moking Chairman 2. Tom has a real sense of humor and a friend- ly smile for everyone. in the past four years, t he has shown his athletic and academic abil- ity as well as his leadership. Tom wili suc- ceed in whatever he does in the future, Ac- tivities: Class VicerPresident 4; Track T,2,3, 4; Pep Club 3,4,- Key Club 3,4,- Mcth Club 3, 4,- President 4; Hi-Y 3,4. Patricia Ann Cseplo Frank Thomas Curto 90 Skino has captured the hearts of the girls and the friendships of the boys with his fine voice and easy going personality. He is a true, gen- tleman. Activities: Chorus 3,4; Boys' Glee Club 3,4,- Sponish Club 2,3; Pep Club i,2,3,4; Senior Choir 4,- Boseboll 2,- Bosketboll 2; Dromotics Club 4; Mustang Echoes 3,4; Vari- ety Show 3,4. Donald James Dunz! 11 I esto's, el esta . . . Sal is known to her classmates for the great twirling ability she has displayed at the half times of the football games. Some of her friends call her Gus, and everyone admires her pep. Activities: GAA l,2,3,4; Moiorette l,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Secretary, Librarian's Club 4,- Band 123,4; Spanish Club 2,3, Sec- retory 4; Dromotics Club 2; Annual StallE 4. Gretch is known for her vivacious personality and her happy smile. She has been on ex- cellent leader at Madeira, 05 well as c: fine student. Activities: Student Council 2,3, Sec- retory 2,- Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Pres. 4; Class Treasurer 2,- Annuol Staff 4, Editorial Board; G,A.A, i,2,3,4,- Variety Show 123,4, , Sally Ann DeGarmoe Gretchen Elise DeJager Jan, who is one of the best liked girls at Madeira, is quiet and 0 friend to all Al- though she will never admit it, she is a very good student and has taken part in many activities at Madeira. It is certain that she will succeed in all she does, Activities: GAA 1,3,4; Chorus 123,4,- Bond 1,2,- Interscholas- tic Hockey Team 1,2,3; Scholarship Team 1. Dan, better known as Beve, was co-coptoin of this years football team. Whether he is on the field or in the classroom, Don is one of our leaders, This blond-haired boy is headed for a bright future. Activities: Bond 123,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; Hi-Y 3,4; President 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Football l,2,3,4; Co-Coptain 4. 91 Janet Lynn Dericks Daniel Eugene Dever 3:2 Shirley Lou Doughmun A combination of friendliness, intelligence, and refinement moke Ann the wonderful person she is. Her oriistic reody smile and kind word for everyone are well-known to all who know her. Activities: Annual Stott 4; World Affairs Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Theatre Arts and Debate Club 2,3. Dave, one of Madeiro's most tunvloving per- sonalities, may be found practicing daily on the athletic fields His greatest interest is in auto mechanics as well 05 in athletics, in which he also participates outside of school. Activities: Football 4,- Trock 3,4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 4; Hi-Y 4,- Spcmish Club 2. James Michael Facciuto John Frederick Duderstadt Ann Curry Elstun Linda Jane Farrell Combine red hair, brown eyes, 0 pretty voice, and c: lovely disposition and the sum total is Shirl. 'Tis little wonder, therefore, that she is welcome wherever she goes. She has attended MHS three years. Her sopho- more yeor she attended Norwood High and we are very lucky to have her back, Activi. ties: Bond 1,3,- Pep Club 3,4,- Senior Class Play 4. This toll, quiet fellow can always be seen smiling around campus. Jack, who form- erly went to Warren G. Harding High School come to Modeiro during his Junior year. His warm, friendly personality makes him an asset to our class. We all wish Jock luck in the future. Activities: W. G. Harding H.S., Mason, 1,2,- Student Council 1,2; Key Club i,2,3,4. W2 David Lynn Ernst Jim is probably best known for his athletic abilities, but some prefer to think that it is his good looks. He has 0 great sense of hu- mor, and con be recognized by the devilish gleam in his eyes. Among the numerous nick- names given to Jim, one of the most com- monly heard is 'Fusch'. Activities: Football 3, 4,- Bosketboll l,2,3,4,- Trock 'l,2,3,4. If yeah Triumph is not yet down among famous quotes, it should be, for who can deny its abuse by one Linda Farrell. Also, she has c: strong interest in literature. Her fun-loving 0nd sociable personality will not be forgotten by MHSs Activities: World At- foirs Club l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,4,- Debate Team 3,- lntromurol Sports 1,2,3; Theater Arts 1,2,3. Phyl, as everyone at MHS knows her, is a petite and very energetic credit to our class. She has been on outstanding promoter in all of our class protects, and her sweet voice has earned her a teur-yeor place in the Variety Show. Activities: GAA 1,2,34,- Mustcng Echoes, 123,4; Interscholastic Hock- ey 2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Sandy, as she is called by everyone, is the blond haired, blue eyed girl who sits behind the librarian's desk every afternoon. She is quiet and serious most of the time, but loads of fun to be with. We wish Sandy the best of luck now and in the near future. Activities: Library Assistant i,2,3,4; Pep Club i,2,3,4. Shirley Jean Fiille Sandra Jo Fite Jim is a very quiet and intellectual senior. Although very quiet he has been a great help on many of our class proiects. Through his intellectual abilities he has been a great asset to our class. His wit and humor liven Up all the classes he is in. He will certainly be missed at MHS. Activities: Hi-Y 3,- Schol- arship Team 3. A smile and c: giggle are the first things you notice about Cathie. She is always willing to lend a helping hand and is truly kind to everyone. Activities: GAA 1,2,3,- Variety Show 1,2,4; Senior Class Play 4,- lntramurols 1,2,3; Glee Club 2,3,- Annual, Editorial Board 4; Chorus I,2,3,4, Spanish Ciub 1,2, 3,- Mustcmg Echoes, 4. James Alan Foy Kathleen Ruth Friedrichs Neven come from Lexington, Mass, in his Junior year to ioin our class. Neven is One 0 Madeira's most eornest students. In addition to his studies, Neven also finds time to par- ticipote in several clubs. He serves 05 sports editor for the Mnemonic. Activities: Lexington High School, Moss. 3; Latin Club 4; Key Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Steve's friendliness makes him one of the best iiked members of the senior class. He is well known for his good sense of humor and his infectious laughter. His friendly attitude to everyone will long be remembered ct MHS. Activities: Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Ciub 2,3,4,- Spanish Club 1,2,- Bosketbull 1. Neven John Gardner Robert Steven Gobrecht Tidbit is a sweet girl and a wonderful dancer, She is c: member of the Senior Corps at The Conservaiory of Music and the Cincinnati Civic Ballet Company. Her personaliiy and abilities are sure 'ro be an asset in The years 1'0 come. Activities: Dramatics Club 4,- Glee Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Annual STaFf 4,- Vari- eiy Show l,2,3,4; GAA 123,4; Maureen come 10 Maderia in her senior year from Regina High School, Although a quiet member of our class. she always greets everyone with a big smile and a friendly a hello. With her easygoing personaliiy, she ix quickly adjusted To The School life at Madeira. 4 ..3, We wish her luck with everything she does in the fu'rurei Activities: Senior Class Play 4, w. A . i-ilmwiw . a:lV-efL 3 rwy-rvf'fy 'l KW : i J3; g , Cheryl Elizabeth Godwin Maureen Catherine Gunn Whether you see Chris sliding out from be- neofh a car or sitting on one of the benches around school, Chris' big smile and great sense of humor will make your day complefe. With his mechanical skill and ingenuity along with his winning ways, we all know that Chris will be a big success ofTer he graduates. Activities: Senior Class Play 4. Carla's sincerity und'reody smile have gained her mcmy friends at Madeira. With her high class standing she represented MHS at the Gov'i. Seminar; also she has been 0 moior- eife four years. Activities: Honor Society 3,4; Moioreiie 1,234; GAA l,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,234; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Annual STOH 4; Chorus 3,4; Band l,2,3,4; FTA l. Chris Hammond Carla Therese Harper Most of all, Pete enjoys curs. He is often seen driving around Madeira in his '57 Ford or working of the service sioiion. Although Pete is quiet and modest around school, he always has a worm and friendly smile for everyone, Activities: Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,- Mustong Echoes 3,4,- lntromurof Bos- keiboll 1,2. Dave, cm outstanding senior, has a knack for doing everything well. As Co-Ediior of the 1964 Mnemonic, he spent many hours working on ii. Aciiviiies: Key Club 3,4; Foot- ball 1,2; Basketball 1,2, Track 1,234; An- nual Staff 4; Co-Ediior; Prom Commifiee 3; Scholarship Team 3; Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,234,- Closs Play 4. 94- Woyne Scott Harris David John Hurwood Surfer, as Dave has come to be known since his trip to California this past summer, will be long remembered by his classmates as having a never-ending supply of witty, well- timed phrases for any and all occasions. Activities: Track 1,2,3,4; Key Club 4,- Hi-Y 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3; Basketball Intramurols 1, 2,3. Pixie has that sweet disposition which has helped her to win many friends at MHS. GAA will certainly miss sports-minded Pixie's talents, We wish her the best of luck always. Activities: GAA 123,4; Interscholastic Hock- ey 3,4; co-captain 3,4,- Sponish Club 1,2,3, 4; JCWA 123,4, President 4,- Senior Class Play 4, David Frederick Huyhow Caroline Hechenbleikner Mike will always be remembered 05 an out- standing scholar and wit. He is one of the semi-Finolists in the National Merit Scholar- ship Test. When Mike is not in the band room he can be found helping our class and school. Activities: National Merit Semi-Final- ist; Hi-Y 2,3,4,- Scholorship Team 1,3; Pep Club 2,3; College Club 2,3,- Annuol 81011 4. Hank is Ci real live-wire gal who is always full of pep. She has contributed many hours to our class proiects and is well-known for her happy smile and her sense of humor. Activities: GAA 123,4, Secretary 4,- Annual Sthf 4, Clubs Editor; Class Secretary 2; From Co-Choirmon 3; Homecoming Attend- ant 2, Michael Clay Heflin Nancy Louise Henke Denny is a boy of unlimited abilities. It is amazing how he can hold the positions he has and complete his work with so much success. He is President of the Student Coun- cil and is co-captoin oi Varsity basketball. Activities: Student Council 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4,- Pep Club 3. Jane is our own petite ball of fire. She is always on the go and any of her many, many friends can tell you what a great girl she is. Jane's lively personality, redhoir, 0nd freckles will enhance any college campus. Activities: GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,- Col- lege Club 3,- Secretory 3, Annual Staff 4; Mustang Echoes 3,4. 95 Dennis Edward Hem Jane Elliott Horning Scott, wilh his blond hair and blue eyes, is feund ei'rher under 0 car or in one. He has a keen sense of humor, and o bright person- ality, With his fine obiliry in mechanics, Scott is sure to go for, and we wish him The best of luck in who? ever he does in The future. Ac- Iivities: Pep Club l,2,3,4; Senior Class Play 4. Elisa is our American Field Service student from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has be- come a real member of the Senior Class. We will certainly miss her bright eyes and shin- ing smile when she returns home. Activities: Spanish Club 4; Americon Field Service Slu- dent 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Attendant 4; GAA, Girls' ln'rrcxmurols 4; Student Council 4. Scan Brian Housfon M. Elisa Gonzalez Huber Although he seems to be rather shy and re tiring, Mike is one of The genuinely nice guys on campus. He is a true gentleman, who never has a harsh word fo say about anyone and who will offer help to anyone who seems to need it. Mike, we wish you luck in whatever you choose To do in the future. Activities: Bond l,2,3,4. Barb is always surrounded wiTh friends be- cause of her magnetic personality. Barb's talents have been greatly used in the Vori- eiy Show and next year's Variety Show will find iT hard to replace her. She also has c1 promising future in nursing. Activities: Varie- iy Show 1,2,3; GAA 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3. Michael Wayne Hursf Barbara Johnson Tina is liked by all for her warm smile and vivacious personality! Ac- tivities: Moth Club 2,3,4,- Secy.- Treos. 4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Senior Choir 4; Interscholoslic Hockey and Basketball 123,4; Baseball 3,4,- An- nual Staff, Class Editor 4,- Alternate Cheerleader 4; Pep Club I,2,3,4; Mustang Echoes 4; Madeira Junior Councilman 4. Chrisfina Johnson 96 Kathy has been one of The outstanding home economics students. She was a Carthage Fair winner and is on the Mobley Sewing Board. Her dimples and cheerful disposifion have made her liked by everyone and she will be remembered for her reliability for CI long time. Activities: Chorus 3,4,- Pep Club l,- Librory Assistant 4. Steve, who is known by most everyone as Indian, hos scored many touchdowns for o Madeira victory. Toll, handsome, and well- liked, Steve is on all round athlete 05 well as a hard worker. He is friendly to every- one ond won't be forgotten. Activities: Class President 1; Student Council I,- Foofboll l, 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3. Donna Kathleen Judd Sfeve Charles Keefon Although she is a newcomer this year, Shar- on hos quickly won many friends with her twinkling blue eyes and saucy grin. She plans to become Cl secretory after graduation, and she is sure To be a success. Activities: Dondero High School, Royal Oaks, Michigan 1,2,- Lokoto High School, Westchester, Ohio 3; Modeiro High School 4. Ruth appears to be quiet and serious, but once you get To know her, you discover her sweet personality. Ruth has proved herself a great asset to our class. Activities: Hervormde Zuider H5, The Neiherlands 1; Latin Club 3,4; German Club 3; Pep Club 4,- Scholar- $ ship team 2,3,- AnnUol Staff, Faculty Editor 4; Senior Class Ploy 4. Sharon Ann Kenney Ruth Klerks Sue never says, i conit, She is willing To give everything on hon- est try. More often Than not Sue is successful in her attempts. Sue is al- woys out giving her full support to MHS. With her intelligence Sue is sure To be successful. Activities: GAA l,2,3,4; Moth Club 3,4; Cur- rent Affairs 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4,- Scholarship Team 3. Susan Frances Lumping 97 iread the assignment! Carol Sue Luumbcmus Judy's exceptional Talent in Home Ec. has brought her mcuny honors. She has been a winner of many first places of 1he Carthage Fair for the past four years. Judy's sincere personality is marked by her warm quietness and sweet smite. Activities: Library Assistant 1,2,3,4,- Y-Teens 3; Pep Club 1,2; FTA 2,- World Affairs 2; Theo'rre Arts 2. Look what Botovio sent Modeiro-a cute girl with a high scholastic average and a knack for making friends and keeping them! What- ever Sue does is done well. Activities: Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Bond 12.3.4, Treasurer 3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 1,- Scholcrship Team 3,- F.T.A. 1,2, 3,4, President 4. Beckel is one of The busiest girls on campus. When she is not playing sporis or oiiending 0 meeting, she is Taking Time out To have 0 few laughs. Activiiies: Prom Co-Choir- man 3,- GAA 1,2,3,4, Presidem 4,- Y-feens 3,4,- lnterscholosfic Hockey 1,2,3,4; Co-Cup'roin 3,4; Interschor Baseball 1,2,13,11,- Rebecca Ann Lockwood Iosfic Basketball, Senior Class Play 4. Laughter and merrimenf frail Gypsy like a shadow. Her bubbiing personality, Quick wit, and zany antics have given Madeira siu- dents many memorable moments. She is sure To be successful 05 a secretary after gradu- ation. Activities: Pep Club 1,2,- Theufre Arts Club 3,- Omce Assistant 4,- Corfhage Fair Winner 1,2,4. Tall, red-headed Len has been a grad? asset in oil sports to The Mustangs. He made All- Lecgue in football as a defensive end. Any- one who knows Len enioys his wry sense of humor and knows that around him, anything can happen. Aciivifies: Football 1,3,4,- Bos- kefbail 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4,- Key Club 4;H1-Y 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Judith Ann Lewis Librarian 4,- Leonard LeFevre Susan Marie Lewis Fufure Scieniis Ralph has worked hard and made many friends in two years that he has been at Madeira. His sense of humor and pride in accomplishment are readily apparent. We are glad To have him, and our gain is River- side Brookfield High School's loss, though he had bener watch That Chicago accent Ac- tivities: Pep Club 3,4; Key Club 4; Annual StaFl Editorial Board 4. l Ron came To us from Somerset High School in Kentucky. It is said, Watch The quiet ones, . so we will keep our eyes on Ron, for al- , Though he does not Talk excessively, Ron is .4 still a vital part of our class. Our very best wishes go with Ron in all his endeavors. Ac- tivities: Somerset High School 1,2,3; Junior Achievement 3. Ralph C. Lucas Ronal R. Massey Jeanne is best known for her bubbling smile and consistently pleasanf disposition. Her light hearted and jovial manner also makes her more fun to be with. Jean also has her seri- ous side and takes all of her studies quite earnestly. Acfivities: GAA l; Pep Club 3,4,- Dramatics Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Carthage Fair Award Winner 2 Our ambassador, Kurt The Turk, is an out- standing senior who can be seen in a varsity iackef and driving a VW. Because of his academic and athletic ability, Kurt is admired by all; Acfivities: Class V.P. 2,3; Foofball 1, 2,3,4,- Basketball l,2,4; Baseball l,2,3,4,- Band l,2,3,4; President 4; Honor Society 2,3, 4; Student Council 2,3; Key Club 3,4, VP, 4, Jean Ann Masuck James Kurt Medert Dick has taken a big part in the senior class. He is an all around guy, Tops both athletically and scholasfically. His sense of humor has gained him many friends. He is Co-Editor of Musfang Echoes. Ac- fivifies: Track l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4; Basketball l,2,3,4, CoCaptain 4; Football 3,4; Class Presidenf 3; Honor Society 3,4. Diedrich Jacob Meinken of America . . . 99 Tom is one of the more outstanding athletes in our class. Last year he broke the former pole vault record at Madeira. Tom's scholastic inclina- tion and his outgoing personality are sure to make him a succeSS in the future. Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3; Hi-Y 3,4; Track l,2,3,4; Basket- ball l,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Variety Show l,2,3,4. Thomas Morenz Wherever there is excitement, you will find Mulc. Her wonderful sense of humor and out- going personality are known by all. She demonstrated her high scholastic abilities as a National Merit Semifinalist. Activities GAA l,2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Mustang Echoes 2,3, 4; Feature Editor 4; Office Assistant 3,4; Variety Show 4. Carol, having come here six years ago with her Chicago accent, has contributed much to Madeira She is quiet on the surface but full of fun underneath, She is 0 good student and has been an active member in the Senior Class, Activities: Honor Society 3,4,- GAA l, , 2; College Club 1,2,- chd Manager 3,4,- An- ; nuol Stat? 4; Pep Club 4,. Variety Show 4. Deborah Ann Mulcare Carol Ann Niketh Although Peggy has gone to Madeira only two years, she has made many friends. She has been studying during her senior year for her career of hairstyling. There is no doubt that she will be successful in this Field. Activities: Regina High School 1,2; Norwood Beautician School 1,2,- Senior Class Play 4. Vickie, a truly live wire of the senior class, is well liked by everyone she meets. Al- though she may give a first impression of a carefree personality, Vickie was a big suc- cess in winning an award in sewing in her saphomore Year. She has also won ribbons at the Carthage Fair. Activities: Pep Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; OHice Assistant 4. Margaret Ann O'Neill Victoria Louise Pember Cathy is the kind of girl that any- one is lucky to have as a friend. Quiet and unassuming, she'll ol- woys lend c1 helping hand when ifs needed. She has a genuine warmth about her with which those - , 1+1, iCe-l 0 who know her are well acquainted. bTL'DCL-i DL , Ufa , $0 Kids like her form the backbone of ,,QLE 7L 14 DCC- . I, - our school. Activities: N.E.D.T. Cer- DCE' +0 9 5C 1 . V t ' tiflcute 1; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Teens '7 14$ L t; 4; F.T.A. t. Catherine June Perin I: turn, Cheryl . . . If you see a petite girl who hes a big smile on her face, it will be Perk. She is on active student and well-liked m MHS. Good luck in the future, Perk! Activities: German Club 3,- Annuol Steft 4,- Theoter Arts Club 3,- Office Assistant 4,- GAA 2; Carthage Fair Winner 3,4. Senior Class Play 4; Librarian Assistant 4. Sam is one of the most sincere football co- cuptoins Madeira has ever had, Though he is not verbose, Sam always has the right word for the right moment. We know Sam will never lack friends. Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Football t,2,3,4, Co-coptoin 4; Baseball l,2,3,4; Basketball Manager 1; Hi-Y 4,- Key Club 4; Variety Show 3,4; Class Play 4. Pamela Perkis Samuel Roy Peters Laura, the girl with that New York accent and those rosy cheeks, is known for her gay and bubbling personality. She came to Madeira cut the end of her freshman year, and she brought fun and a good sense of humor with her. Activities: GAA 1,- Girls' In- trumurals T; New Yorker Club 1,- Variety Show 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,- Dromotics Club 4. A combination of good looks, exceptional talent, and bubbling personality has brought Barb many good friends and admirers. We wish her much success with her dancing ca- reer. Activities: YeTeens 3,4; V-Pres. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Variety Show l,2,3,4,- Girls' Glee Club 3,4,- Pep Club l,2,3,4; Sen- ior Choir 4,- Senior Class Play 4. 101 Laura Jane Proops Barbara Jeanne Query Jerry is a hord-working 0nd industrious member of our class. He has worked hard on everything asked of him, whether in the band room in the variety show, or out on the track. Jerry is sure to succeed in whatever he does. Good luck to you, Jerry. Activities: Band l,2, 3,4,- Variety Show l,2,3,4; Track l,2,3,4; Class Play 4. Living in Botavio has in no way hindered Sandy's activities at MHS. She has spent many long hours as student producer of the Variety Show and accompanist of the boys' glee club. Sandy's vivacious personality will long be remembered by all. Activities: Bond l,2,3,4; Senior Choir 4,- lnterscholostic Hock- ey l,2,3,4,- Chorus l,2,3,4. Jerry Wayne Ramsey Sandra Rupp Bruce, who has a delightful personality and carefree attitude is known To all of his friends for his initials, BAR. He can be seen drive ing to and from school in his little red Sprite sports care if you happen to hear a group of laughing boys, you are sure to Find Bruce leading the laughter. Activities: Basketball 1,2,- Bosebcll 1,-Pep Club l. Like the other athletes at Madeira, Rudy wears his varsity iocket with pride. Although he seems shy, his friends and football oppo- nents will deny this, and Mr. Wright will probably laugh. Rudy's ready smile will cer- tainly help him go tori Activities: Football l,2,3,4; Baseball l,2,3,4,- Key Club 3,4; Board of Directors 4,- Annual Stat? 4; Variety Show 3,4. Bruce Reich Rudolph Robert Rousseau Although Denny is one of the quiet members of our class, his sense of humor hos mode him well-liked by all his classmates. Denny will cheerfully lend a helping hand whenever he is needed. Shock's friendly smile will long be remembered by the class of 1964. Activities: lntromuruls L2; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 4. Bob, 0 quiet scholar, has helped not only to boost Modeiro's academic record, but has also lent his modest personality and keen spirit to the school. Activities: National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; College Club 1,2,3,- Representotive to Buckeye Boys' State 3; Yale Award 3; Senior Class Play 4. Dennis Edward Schulk Robert John Schlager Quiet and shy might describe Melissa. This year Melissa has been very active on the Interscholastic Hockey Team and has really proven her ability, Melissa is a hard worker both on campus and off campus. Her will- ingness to work will be a great asset in whatever endeavor she may follow. Ac- tivities: Interscholastic Hockey Team 4. Donna, with her bright smile can be seen spreading good cheer to Oll Cll MHS. She is a potential leader with a sweet personole ity. Her selling ability will be a great asset to her in the future, We, her classmates wish her success in all she does, Activities: Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4; Variety Show l,2,3,4; Cho- rus 1,2,13,4- Melissc: Ann Schwier Donna Vee Shoemaker Whether it be at the boss or us one of the most sincere guys around MHS, 'Smitty,' is cm asset to the Senior Class. Vic: the 'Conti- nento!s,i Frank not only provides entertain- ment for a group, but his personality marks him as a friend to all, This year he has given his time as a representative to Student Council. Activities: Band l,2; Student Coun- cil 4. One never misses that blue-eyed, bubbling Stu. Through years of hard practice, she has become quite proficient at both dancing and horsemunship. Keep it up! Activities: Malor- ettes 3,4; Band l,2,3,4; Pep Club l,2,3,4; Variety Show l,2,3,4,- College Club 3; Theo- ter Arts 2; Annual Staff 4,- Mustong Echos Newswriters 3,4i Frank Leonard Smith Karen Lee Stewart When you see Stout, whether he is running around the track, or busy at work in a classw room, he will brighten the day with 0 friend- ly HI! drowled out in his southern occent.- It Bob is around, good times are sure to be close by. Activities: Key Club 4; Glee Club 4,- Trock 2,3; Pep Club l,2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; College Club 2,3,- Trock 2,3. Mary is 0 gal who is really fun to be around. Her glowing personality and fun-loving man- ner have made her a. well-liked member of the class of '64 We wish he; the best of luck in future years, and hope that success will come her way, which she surely deserves. Activities: GAA lntrumurols 1, Library Assist- ant 4. Robert Edward Stoufter Mary Marlene Tassett Anna is never at a loss for something to say,- somefhing interesting, witty, or informative. She's always ready to listen, however, when anyone else wants to folk. She's mode Things brighfer ct MHS.; her friendliness and warmth have earned her many friends. Ac- tivities: Pep Club 1,2,3,- Drcma Club 2; Glee Club 2,- Librory Club 4,- Chorus 1,2,3. Larry, or Tuf, seems To excel in everyfhing. His quick humor, leadership qualifies, 0nd scholastic achievements czre admired by every- one. Activities: Class Pres. 4,- Sfudent Coun- cil l,2,3,4; Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3,4; Scholarship Team l,2,3,4,- Key Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4,- Foofboll l,2,3,4; Basketball 123,4; Baseball l,2,3,4. Anna Lee Thompson Lawrence Wainwright Tque Cindy has The appearance of one who has iusf stepped out of 0 fashion magazine. Aff- er high school, she hopes to make modeling her profession, Aciivities: GAA 1,2; Bond 3, 4,- Flogbearer 3,4; Bond Manager 3,4,- Glee Club 2,3,4; Secretary to Mr. Benedict 4; Sen- ior Choir 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Variety Show 2, 3,4,- Shillitols Fashion Board 3. Known To close friends as Paul, chestnut- hoired, brown-eyed Puuletfe is o vivacious girl with a sweet personality and c: great sense of humor. She is cm exfroveri around friends. We know she will be a successful nurse; Aclivifies: Spanish Club 2,3,- Pep Club L2,- GAA l; Dramatics Club 2; Mustang Echoes Stuff 3; Senior Class Play 4. Cynthia Ann Ulrey Paulette Ann Visick Wegjs ability as o seamstress and designer has won her many well- deserved awards. This year she rep- resented Madeira on the Shillifo's Sewing Board. Her friendliness and understanding will insure her success in the fufure. Activities: G.A.A, 1,2, 3,4,- F.TlA, l,2,4; Pep Club l,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Buckeye Girls' Sfofe 3; Annual SToFF 4. Karen Sue Wegenhart 104 . . . better go back Sue is 0 sport enthusiast. She has been oc- five in GAA end has played on inierscho- lostic teams since her freshman year. Sue's cheerfui, friendly personality has won her many, many friends both in and out of oth- ietics. Activities: GAA 12.3.4; YwTeens 3, President; Spanish Ciub 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Senior Choir 4. Bobbie's quick smile and sincere desire to help, plus her knowledge of languages and True undersfonding of ofhers, will help her to be a Fine interpreter. Bobbie is serious when it comes to school studies, bu? lots of fun any other Time. Aciivities: Brazil 1; Spam- ish Club 3,4, President 4; GAA 3,4; Schol- arship Team 3,4; German Club 3,- Annual 5109 4, Susan Jean Wickfeldt Barbara Ann Williams Jim has won a name for himself as fhe guy who's really going places. WiTh his keen mind, his friendly smile, and his ability To always be on hand wifh on appropriate com- ment, Jim is sure to succeed. Activities: Har- vard Award; National Merit Semifinalis'r; Hon- or Society 2,3,4,- Treasurer 4,- Boseball 1,2,3, 4; College Club 1,2,3. Jim has the Terrific ability To make friends easily. His sunny smile can usually be seen as he is busily working at the local hardware store every night after school. Jim is working hard f0 realize his ambition to become an engineer. Activities: Key Club 2,3,4, Board 3; Pep Club 3,4. James Ruhl Woehr James L. WykofT Not pictured: Ann Hehnke III 105 to finger painting Our Junior Class Officers, President JeH Pomeroy, Treasurer Penny Little, Vice-President John Domoe and Secremry Martin Pressley mix pleasure with their business meetings. Gary Allman Linda Andrews Carol Anfhe James Ashby Melody Bachman Juanifa Baker Tammy Ball Jeri Balsfy Ann Banks Ruben Bauer Date Beard Beverl'y Belniak David Berry Walter Bensche Pamela Bethe! Junior Class 106 107 Dellene Bley Mollie BneHcher Douglas Browne John Brunner Cynihia Burke Sfephen Burkhardf Joyce Burton Judith Calvin Jay Curler James Chrisfy linda Clark Connie Collins Sandra Constant Richard Cornish Scan Cruse Susan Cullen Ronald Curnuyn Timothy Curio James Dawson Susan DeGruchy John Dnmoe Nancy Durand Daniel Eckert Elaine ElliO'H Lon Elliott Karen Emery Hurry Erh Margaret Fuhrenbruck Jack Fuirall Bruce Fallin Kenneth Fite Larry Flowers Galen Frank Phillip Frankenberg Stephanie Freese Karen Sue Gill Melinda Glancy Linda Groves Marsha Grundemann Judy Huehnle Linn Hamilton Sue Hamilton Connie Hammond Laurel Hanson Thomas Hurdgrove Barbara Hurfker Gary HosserECk Carolyn Hayden Mary Hayman Peter Hethenbleikner Janet Horton Frederick Huie' Russell Hundemer Marilyn Ingold Jack Juccod Rick Johnson Nancy Johnston Harold Kees lanu Kelch Kit Kemp Charles Kilch Robert King Susan Klur David Kosfer Margie Kunkel William Ludwig Kathleen Leach Gerard Linduhl Barbara Under Bill Lindner 108 109 Penny Lime David Lux Kennefh MacDonald David MacKnight Lee Murcussen Wayne Met: Ruth Miller Susan Miller Charles Million Barbara Mohns Sfephen Morenz David Morris Linda Morse Myerlene Myers Yvonne Napier Scoft Nichols William Puwson Dorothy Pelkins Caro! Phillips Denny Pieczonka Allen Plumley Gayle Pohowsky Jef? Pomeroy Gary Poppenhuuse Teresa Prater Martin Fressley Michael Pumple Carol Ramsey April Radar Wiiliam Reed Barbara Reeser Phil RiHer Jacqueline Rolfe: Jackie Rose Donna Ross Joe Scherrer Michael Schmieg Joan Schu'z Willard Schwein Judy Sheckley William Siders David Sippel Eugene Smiley Diane Smith Ann Souihcombe William Thomas Cheryl Tipton Jacqueline Todd Patricia Trefzger Edward Vance Bruce Van Lieu Karen Wainscot? Helen Walker Susan Wehrman Sharon Weisbrod Dorothy Wheatley Nancy Williamson Sue Wiit Roger Wood Barry Woods Linda Wright Marcia Wright Larry Wynocker David Yahn Carol Ziel Not pictured: Harry Creighton Tom Flinn 110 The sophomores have quickly learned to Take an active part in 5611001 activities. Bill Hershey, President; Jeff Kincaid, Vice Presi- Sophomore Class dent,- Amy Sigg, Secretory; Scott Sievenson, Treasurer, are all good examples of the class's leadership quaiitfes lindc: Allen Jim Ayers Karen Baker Ruth Baker Wendy Baker Mike Bulsly Tam Basile Linda Bechiold Bill Bothwell Ellen Brunner John Byrum Donna Casudu Jim Cales Linda Clark Puffy Cliflan Tom Colletf Cynfhiu Cock Carol Covert John Cullen Nancy Davis John DeBru Kathy DeGruchy Nancy Dericks Tam Durham Claire Dusferberg LeRoy Egan John Elias Sue Ellermun Marsha Emswiler Michael Fuirchi'ld Cheryl Fultin Nancy Fey Susan Fischer Rich Ford Swarm Fredrickson Tum Friedfein Bill Ganf Sumnne Gillie Scuff Gillis Phyllis GIuncy Margo Goes Slave Grau Becky Greer Cheryl Gregg Gary Grindrod Tom Grubhum Charlene Gunkel Dione Gunn Anita Hull Darrell Hullewuy Dale Handley Joyce Hanson David Harrington Mary Heise BilI Hershey Ken Hodgkin: Albert Hogue Bob Hollenbetk Dan Homan Phil Honsinger Charles Honon Luna Hughes Sandy Hungurlund 113 Rick Jredule Bub Jacobs Doug Johnson Mary Johnson Carol Juengst Berle Justice Bob Kamman Pal Kuysar Nelson Kennedy Tom Ketilehake Jerry Kiefer JeE Kincaid Linda Kramer Ted Kramer Lynne Kroel'l Jerry Ladd Bob Long Leslie Laiimer Karen Leach Linda LeviOz Bonnie Leislner Steve Lester Connie Lindner Linda Lindsley Nancy Linn George Long Maribefh Lucas Sharon Muck Tom Marx Susan MucKenzie Bob McBrearly Nancy McCarthy lynn McClurg Tim McCreary Jill McDaniel Rick McFadden Doug Miller Nancy Mi'ler Roger Morse Bruce Mueller Emma Myers Steve Neiies Jeff Nelson Cur? Nichols Jim Nikeih Don Pember Linda Phillips Put Phillips Mike Pierce Albert Purcell John Purcell Regina Purvis George Rank John Rank Sieve Reed thy Reichel Linda Rhoudes Denny Rifchie Marcia Robenson Judy Robinson Linda Robinson Pm Schaefer Marian Scherer Eric Schreiber Sue Schwarz H. A. Scott Alan Shaw Liz SherriIJ Dorothy Shivers Martha Siegel Amy 5199 Mike Sink Sherri Sink Carol Sipe Greg Smith Jerry Spencer Jean Spurlock Craig Sfuir Scuff Stevenson Martha Sfimu: James Sfrider Sandi Strouse Rick Tanner Ann anvin Marti Tepsic Judy Thomas Cathy Tiffany Debby Ulrey Gregg Van Arsda Grace ch Cour! Martin Van Pelr Bob Vaughn Frances Vonienberg Joyce Walton Sieve Weisbrod Rkhard White Teri Williams Doug Wilt Sue Woistman Dick Wolfe Shuey Wolfe Barbara Young Bob Zenel 114 Not pictured Russell Finerun Leon Hill This year theifreshmun are stepping out with their best foot forward. Leading the way are B'IH Black, President: Corky Kilch, Vice President; Judy Robertson, Sezretory; Rick Little, Treasurer. Freshman Class Judy Adamson Dan Ancona Kathy Anderson Tim Anderson Sully Andrews Bob Arduser Debbie Aspinwall Diana Aurand Reed Baldridge Leslie Betas Judy Bauer Steve Beale Bill Beckman B'IH Black Cheryl Blazonis Margaret Boesinger Sylvia Baetlcher Gary Boys Curalyn Brodiey Scott Bradshaw Clint Bramkump Janet Bressert Ralph Bronson Robert Bronson Joe Brown Tom Burton Betty Campbell Lee Carman Bob Chatterson Bob Clark Bob Clasen Diana Cuchran Peg Cseplo Bob Deerwesier Jim De'ners Marcia DeMar Daryl Denecke Mike Dever Gloria Dilberf Sharon Doerr Ken Dorsey Roger Errel Sfeve Evans Kim Fuhrer Ronnie Fuller Cheryl Fife Doug Frunkenberg John Fulion Dwigh? Gardner Charles Goodwin Edna Goodwin Mike Gregg Mike Grigg Jed HurgeH Marilyn Harner Debbie Harrington Bunnie Harrison Lyman Hayman Tom Haymun Carolyn Henfz Linda Herron Jon Hesselbrcck George Hickman Linda Howard Paul Huddle Sieve Hurst Kathy Huief Don Huichinsnn Peggy Johnson Marilyn Jollis Linda Kamman Emily Kees Becky Kessler Corky Kilch Margaret King Russell Kinner Bob Klar Ernest Klerks John Larhan James Lawson Babs Lawton Cynthia Leicher Glenda Lewis Glenn Linduhl Rick little Teri Lockwood Mary Long Sieve Lovins Marika MucKnighf Dale Maloney Charles Marshall Karen Massey Bob McCube Mike McDonald Diane McKenzie Mac McNeil 116 117 Karen Medert Bruce Merl??? linda Meyer Demise Miller Vance Miller Eve Minderman Steve Morris Carol Morse Clara Niles Ricky Norris Kafhy O'Neill Connie Orse Larry Puulson Patty Perin Brad Pomeroy Karen Pricketf Sharon Pricke Ron Prior Geraldine Rahn Terry Ranch Robert Redemeier Bob Reed Johnny Rainer! Pamela Rice Pam Richardson Judy Robenson Mark Russell Grover Sums Bill Schmulfuss Curl Schneider Juan Schroer Roberf Sharp Gary Shuwver Paula Siemun Linda Simon Anne Sininger Dick Sippel Jim Slule Jim Smith Linda Smifh Pat Smifh Mike Springmeier Mark Stevenson Debbie Stites Gail Stumpe Lena Taylor Susan Tuyior Cindy Thomas Susan Thomas Par Thompson Ken Thurman Jill Thornfon Bill Trefzger Gary Vance Craig Walker Pam Weber Pam Weeks Cheryl White Nancy Wickfeldi Susan Wnligms Puhy Williamson David Wipper Barbara Young ... n-tll'nrtauaoianloil-;ta-n. QM IS ROW 1; Mary Jollis, Sue Taylor, Karen Gill, Janet Hor'ron, Mani Tepsic, Cheryl Tipton, Judy Calvin. ROW 2: Amy Sigg, Dione Smith, Cheryl Godwin, Yvonne Ncpierl Luna Hughes, Susan Wehr- mcmn, Nancy Johnson, Charlene Gunkel, Mary Heise, Lennie Brunner. ROW 3: Liz Sherril, Nancy Durand, Carol Juengsi, Tammy Ball, Susan Klor, Cindy Cook, Galen Frank. ROW 4: Linda Groves, Margie Fuhrenbruck, Donna Ross, Pom Befhel, Karen Woinscon, Linda Beckfold. ROW 5: Myerlene Myers, Ron Curnoyn, Lanifo Adkins, Max Million, Bob Zenel, Don Dcnzl, Put Cseplo, Jack Fairall, Mike Heflin. STANDING: Par Phillips, Frances Vordenberg, Bruce Faltin, Linda Wright, Martin Fressley, Bob Deerwesfer, Tim Anderson. Barb Young, Speech and Theatre Arts Club Top to Borrom: Murfin Fressley. Secretary,- Karen Gill, Treas- urer; Janet Horton, President. 120 Organized Two years ago, Theatre Arts Club become The Speech and Theatre Arts Club fhis year. H's purpose is to stimu- late on active interest in speech and live theatre through participation. Miss Henke and Miss Schoffner are fhe advisers. Mr. Meale serves 05 The assistant adviser ROW 1: Pat Chase, Susan Klar, Koren Bokelman, Dona Ayers, Sue Wickfeldtt ROW 2: Gretch DeJager, Dorothy Perkins, Shirley Fiille, Marti Srimoc. Jackie Todd. ROW 3: Penny Little, Pot Cseplo, Mary Johnson, Betty Justice, Pom Bethel. ROW 4: Jane Homing, Becky Lockwood, Tina Johnson, Sharon Weisbrod, Susan Taylor. ROW 5: Karen Stewart, Miss Romano, Sandy Strouse, Carol Hachenbleikner, Scott Stevenson, Steve Burkhordt, Don Danzl, Len LeFevre, Steve Chopin, Pete Harris, Marsha Emswiler, Dick Meinken, Susan De- Gruchy, Tammy Ball, Debbie Mulcore, Cathie Friedrichs, Donna Ross, Linda Groves. Mustang Echoes One of the main organizations around Madeira High School is Mustang Echoes, the school newspaper. The school paper offers a variety of iobs to the students who are inter- ested in creative writing, reporting facts, typing, or business management. Miss Romano is the adviser. 5-H mink 03:00:55 win. an: m Editors: Dick Meinken, Pat Chase. 121 ANNUAL Diligenfly planning layouts are Laura Proops, Jone Homing, Susan Lewis, --a Managing Editor, Ralph Lucas and Advertising Manager, Carol Campbell discuss financial status of fhe Mnemonic. Consuhing each other on 1heir sections are Nancy Henke, Clubs Edifor and Neven Gardner, Sports Edifor. Photographer, Jon Coe. Not Pictured, Bob Zef'rel. 122 Working on fhe faculty section are Cheryl Godwin, Pom Tina Johnson, Pct Anderson, Dene Ayers, and Bobble Williams. ldenTifying pictures for the class section wosn'f as much fun as Ralph Lucas; Cathie Friedrichs, Class Editor; Carla Harper; Carol Niketh; and Time Johnson, Assistant Class EdiTor, make ET seem. Student Life Editor, Gretchen De cher aids Barb Query in selecting pictures for Highlights of the year. Making a deposit fo the freasury is Koren Bokelmone Looking over the Final copy before if goes To press are Ralph Lucas, Linda Brown, Karen Wegenhcr'r, cmd Rudy Rousseau. Perkis, Barb Bates, and Ruth Klerks, foculfy editor. 123 ROW 1; Karen Stewart, Jun Coe, Pam Perkis, Judy Lewis, Sully Linda Brown, Debbie MUICUrE. Anne Thompson, Barabaro Mohns, DeGarmoe, Shirley Fiille, Susan Tcytor. ROW 2: Ann Banks, Puul- Carol Laumbanusl Myerlene Myers, Susan Cullen. em: Visick, Vicki Pember, Susan Bull, Linda Wright, Barbara Bates, Library Assistants Whether you are searching for references for the theme, or iusr looking for rhe morning Enquirer, fhe library assistants are always on hand to help you. Mrs. Lyon is The adviser. ROW 1: Mr. Buchy, Steve Morenz, Bill Hershey, Jeff Kincaid, Phil Dave Harrington, Dave Koster, Barry Woods, Bill Ludwig. SCOT? RiHer, Bob Bauer, Dick Wolfe. ROW 2: Mac McNeol, Chuck Kilch, Cruse, DOVE Wipper. J.E.T.S. Future engineers may gain knowledge of engineering through Junior Engineering Techni- cal Society, better known as the Jets. The adviser is Mr. Buchy 124- ROW 1: Miss Wilfon, Susan Klar, Linda Becktold, Barb Hartker, Edna Godwin, Linda Meyer, Debbie Sli'es, Susan Lewis, Amy Sigg. Susan McKenzie, Nancy Davis, Martha SHmac. ROW 2: Phil Ritter, ROW 4: Ed Vance, Bob Bauer, Linda Clark, Tummy Boll, Jackie Susan Miller, Laurel Hanson, Barb Lindner, Lindon Andrews, Sharon Rolfes, Judy Sheokley. Weisbrod, Sue Woistmon. ROW 3: Marion Scherer, Sandy S1rouse. Future Teachers of America The W Marshall Sellmon Chapter of Future Teachers of America is on organization de- signed to heIp students interested in teaching as 0 career. Chess Club Chess Club's members compete in infenscholosfic tournaments. Mike Fairchild, Doug MilIer, Steve Grau, Denny Ritchie, David Lux, Steve Burkhardr, Bruce Merritt. Tom Basile, Ernest KEerks, Mike Pierce, Dave Mor- ris, Sieven NeIIes, Bob Klor, Harold Kees. 125 HONOR SOCIETY Advisor and of'FIcers: Mrs. Lyon-advisor; Gretchen DeJoger-president; Susan secretary; Larry TuttIe-v. president, Jim Woehr-treosurer. During the second semester students who are outstand- ing in scholarship, leadership, and character may re- ceive an invitation to ioin the Oliver M. Gregory Chop- ter of the National Honor Society. These Students must Senior members, ROW ONE: Carla Harper, Tom Curto, Gretchen DeJager, Barb Britten, Susan Lewis, Sandy Ropp, Carol Niketh, Carol Campbell. ROW TWO: Debe also be in the upper 150A: of the senior crass, upper 107:: of the iunior class, and Upper 55X: of the sopho- more class, The formal induction of new members to kes place before the student body. by Mulcore, Lorry Tuttle, Jim Woehr, Kurt Medert, Dick Meinken, Carol Hechenbleikner, Bob Schloger, Janet Dericks. W g u; '3 ' W :.-;: ,- 33.46.?! lira, ;- , x W Junior members, ROW ONE: Sharon Weisbrod, Marsha Durand, Yvonne Napier, Bob Bauer, Kit Kemp, John Do- Grundemonn, Susan Wehrmun, Galen Frank, Doug moe, Steve Morenz, Susan Klar, Marcia Wright. Browne, Barb Mohns, Nancy Jo. ROW TWO: Nancy Sophomore members, ROW ONE: AniTc: Hall, Ellen Brunner, GeoHrey Kincaid, Nelson Kennedy, Jean Spurlock, Margo Goes, Koren Baker. These six seniors have been in Honor Society for all three years. Gretchen DeJager FIRST ROW: Dave Harwood, Treasurer, Larry Wynocker, Ken Mc- Donald, Dave Ashby, Tim Curfo, Ron Curnoyn, Jeri BcIsly. SEC- OND ROW: Martin Fressley, Jim Chrisfy, Rudy Rousseau, John Domoe, Gory Poppenhouse, Rick Mchudden. THIRD ROW: Lee Murcussen, Gary Grinrod, Dick Wolfe, Scott Nichols, Dave Morse, Hi-Y Dennison Ritchie, Dave Ernst. FOURTH ROW: Lou Andrews, Dun Dever, President, Larry Tunle, Keith Cale, Vice-President, Torn Cur'ro, Jim Aspinwall. FIFTH ROW; Mike Heflin, Mike Pumple, Len LeFevre, Sam Peters, Kurt Medert, Secretory. Hi-Y's purpose is to create, maintain, and extend Throughout the school, home, and community, high sfondards of Christian character. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Heuer, Susan Cullen, Linda Morse, Debby Aspin- wall, Becky Lockwood, Peg Cseplo, Cathy Reichel, Linda Phillips, Ellen Brunner, Linda Becktold, Sue Woisfmun. SECOND ROW: Judy Robertson, Becky Kessler, Kim Fuhrer, Terri Lockwood, Jacky Todd, Ruth Miller, Cheryl Tipton, Gloria Dilbert, Linda Krurnmer, Bonny Leisner, Carol Juengst, Cathy Ferin. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Y-Teens YAW.C.A. Shivers, Gail Reder, Koren Wegenhart, Dona Ayers, Barb Bafes, Donna Shoemaker, Diane Cockrin, Jill Thornzcn, Potty Kaiser, Grace VanCourt. FOURTH ROW; Cheryl Godwin, Nancy William- son, Sue DeGruchy, Peg Johnson, Elaine Ellior, ShirIey Fiille, Wendy Baker, Moribeth Lucas, Mary Heise, Emily Kees. One of Mcdeiro's newest clubs, Y-Teens, is associated with the ROW ONE: Ki: Kemp, Kurt Medert, Don Dunzl, Sieve Gobrechil Bob Stouher, Jim Aspinwull, Lou Andrews, Dave Akesrer. ROW TWO: Pete Hechenbleikner, Lorry Wynocker, Scuff Nichols, Tim Curto, Lon Elliot Dove Hardgrove, Dan Eckeri, Jeff Pomeroy, ROW KEY CLUB Key Cfub is 0 student organization of Kiwanis. lfs membership includes smdenfs of good charac- fer, leadership and schoIorship. The club is a service organizofion seeking to develop activities that would be of value to the school and the stu- dent body, Mr. Meole is The adviser. THREE: Sreve Morenz, Jeri BcIsfy, Doug Browm Dave Carter, Turn Collet, Mike BoPsly, Bob Klar, Tim Anderson. ROW FOUR: Dove Horwood, Ralph Lucas, Jim Chrisfy, Tom Curro, Bil! Hershey, JeFf Kincaid, Rudy Rousseaul Keirh Cole. Tom Curio, Treasurer; Kurt Mederl, Vice-President; Keith Cole, Presi- denh Dan Dever, Secretory. 129 DEBATE CLUB Miss SchoHner, SEATED: Barb Young, Tim Anderson, Anifc Hall. STANDING: Dave Hcrwood, Bob Deerwesh MATH CLUB er, Martin Pressley. ROW 1: Dom Deever, Gretchen Dejoger, Carol Hech- enbleichner, Tino Johnson, Torn Curio, Nancy Durand, Sue Lamping, Larry TUHIe, Sharon Weisbrod; ROW 2: Kit Kemp, Russel Hundemer, Steve Morenz, Susan Klor, Joy Carter, Mr. Combs, Adviser, Bruce Faltin, Yvonne Napier, Kurt Medert, Galen Frank, Mike Schmeig, Barb Bates, Phil Ritter, Harold Kees. ROW ONE: Nancy Wickfeldt, Barbara Hurtker, Sue Elzen bleikner. Sue Wickfeldr, Shirley F'Iille, Judy Thompson ROW man, Nancy Williamson, Bobbie Williams, Susie Williams. THREE: Elisa Huber, Perer Hechenbleikner, Ken Thormcn. Mr. ROW TWO: Linda Brown, Becky Lockwood, Carol Hechen- EFFIer, Tim Anderson, John Byrum. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club of M.H.S. tries to promote a better understanding of fhe people and the ways of life of the Lafin American people. The club's adviser, Mr. Effler, heips sponsor dances, candy sales, cmd the Spanish Banquet. The Spanish Banquet is the club's biggest annual event. ROW ONE: Bobbie Williams, President; Susan Cullen, Vice-President; Mr. Emer, Advisor; Elisa Huber, s'rudenT Adviser; Sully De Gurmoe, Secretary; Duffie WheaHy, Treasurer, 131 GAA-JUNIORS AND SENIORS ROW ONE: Barb Bates, Sally De Gormoe, Pot CsepTo, Nancy Henke, Becky Lockwood, Carla Harper, Susan Lomping, Shirley Fillle, Barb Johnson. ROW TWO: Jun Dericks, Debbie Mulcare, Barb Query, Carol Hechenblefkner, Karen Bokelmon, Bobbie Wil- fiams, Elisa Huber, Sue Wickfeldr, Linda Brown. ROW THREE: Ann Banks, Linda Morse, Put Trefzger, Sharon Weisbrod, Marsha Grundemcnn, Linda Groves, Linda Andrews, Dorothy Perkins, Carol Phillips. ROW FOUR: Pam Berhel, Donna Ross, Karen Wain- scotf, Sue DeGruchy, MoHie Boertcher, Gayle Pohowsky, Judy Calvin, Cheryl Tipron, Koren Gill. ROW FIVE: Margie Kunkle, Karen Emery, Ann Southcombe, Linda Ciark, Barb Mohns, Melody Bachmcn, Tummy Bull, Margie Fahrenburck, Judy Sheakley, ROW SIX: Penny Little, Stephanie Freese, Mary Hoymcm, Laurel Hanson, Barb Lindner, Sandy Constant, Gayle Reder, Sue Hamilton, Susan Klor. ROW SEVEN: Jackie Todd, Jackie Rolfes, Dione Smith, Marcia Wright, Galen Frank, Yvonne Napier, Sue Wehrmun, Nancy Durv and. The purpose of the organization shall be to create, maintain and sponsor on active in- Teresf in wholesome physical activity and recreation, to encourage good sportsmanship in fhis organization and throughout The school and promote better standards of health among The sfudenfs of M.H.S. G.A.A. is active Throughout the school year. The girls are busy seHing food of the foot- ball and basketball games In December the cmnuol G.A.A. formal is held. In fall, winter and spring the G.A.A. girEs play either interscholasfic or intramural sporfs. The G.A.A. year is climaxed by on awards banquet in May. The advisor is Miss Meeker. GAA-FRESHMAN 81 SOPHOMORE Row ONE: Susie Williams, Kathy Anderson, Non Wickfeldt, Kathy ROW THREE: Linda Lindsly, Peg Johnson, Debby Ulrey, Marian DeGruchy, MariEyn Harner. ROW TWO: Cheryl Gregg, Party Perin, Scherer, Emma Myers. ROW FOUR: Mom Tepsic, Swann Fredrickv Debbie Aspinwoll, Judy Adamson, Cindy Leischer, Kcrhy Huiet. son,Marcio Roberrson,Amy Sigg, Lynn McClurg. GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD ROW ONE: Jan Dericks; Pu! Csepla, Treasurer; Koren Bokel- TWO: Jackie Relies, Linda Brown, Mercia Robertson, Jean man, Vice President; Becky Lcckwocd, President; Nancy Spurlock,Judy Bouer. Henke, Secretary,- Ncmcy Durand; Swonn Fredrickson. ROW Officers: Keifh Cole, Vice President, Scott Nichols, Treasurer, and Donna Ross, President 134- At Madeira High School, The Pep Club and school spirit are synonymous.Pep Club promotes much of The enthusiasm shown by The students during the 1963-64 sporfs season. The roar of the Pep Club has pulled our teams Through many tight games. A dance and a trip to u Cincinnati Royals baskeiboll game were addi- 1ional activities enjoyed by Pep Club members, ROW ONE: Koren Baker, Ruth MiHer, Marsha Grunde- Bob Bauer, Bob Zetfle, Pete Hechenbleikner, Rick man, Sue Homil'ron, Margaret Boesinger, Kathy Ander- Schriever, Carol Hechenbleikner, Jim Dawson, Susan son, Lindon Meyer, Sue Wehrmcm, Carol CampbelL Sue Klor, Nancy Durand. Woisfmdn. ROW TWO.- Mcrcia Wright Barb Hartker, Junior Council on World Affairs The JCWA is an active club at MHS. Meeting once a monlh, the club discusses current news events, that are of national and international importance. The JCWA presents debates, films, and open discussions for all in1erested. The advisers are Mrs. Huer and Mr. Meule. Carol Hechenbleikner. President; Nancy Durand, Secretory,- Koren The JCWA puts on c: skit in the Who's Baker,Treasurer;Susan Klar, Program ChaErmcn. Not pictured: Linda Who Assembly in the full, Farrell, Vice-Presidenf. Most Likely to Succeed Larry Tuttle and Gretchen DeJoger Best Dressed Don Danzl and Pui Csepfo PREMIER. um; Imu Most Athletic Sam Peters and Becky Lockwood SENIOR i a Best Sense of Humor Herb Beck and Paf Chase Friendliest Keith Cole and Karen Bokelman S U PERLATIVES Most Talented Tom Morenz and Sandy Rapp Most Courteous Best Personality Susan Lewis and Tom Curio Karen Bokefman and Don Dunzl Two against one .A 138 A queen is crowned. An enthusiastic crowd looks on. The street dance from WEST SIDE STORY. h: SPONSOR ADS PAUL WILSON Mason Confrocior 6524 Rollymecde THE MORROW BECK COMPANY 7125 Miami Ave. 561-5950 JIM1S SOHIO SERVICE 7345 Camurgo Rd. 561-9832 KENWOOD LAN ES, INC. 7830 Kenwood Rd. Cincinnati 36, Ohio OASIS CAFE 7820 Ccmcrgo Rd. 561-9858 HONOR SOCIETY MADEIRA HIGH SCHOOL MIAMI Stt to $5 STORE 6932 Miami Ave. 561-7059 THE RESISTANE COMPANY 71 15 Miami Ave. 561-8773 PENNYS PIZZA 7708 Camorgo Rd. 561-8242 JOHNSON ASSOCIATES 8010 Montgomery Rd. 891-9800 MADEIRA MEAT MARKET 7715 Laurel Ave. 561-9777 KENWOOD MOBIL SERVICE 7740 Kenwood Road 791 -9968 WOODMONT DAIRY 4300 E. Galbroifh Rd. 791-7300 LARRY SPITZ, OD. Optometrist 7111 Miami Ave. MADEIRA CLEANERS 7018 Miami Ave. Alterations Shins Repairs Bachelor Bundles Call 561-9380 for Pickup 8 Delivery BENS PONY KEG 561-9853 Call Ben-Say When Congrufulations to the Seniors of I964 Compliments of PHI BETA CHI Compliments of a Friend BOB S AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairing Body and Fender Work Bob Piepmeyer, Prop. CARTER'S DRY CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant 271-4100 4821 Whetsel Avenue Air-Condifioning Heafing fnsfullufion Sales 8t Heating JUDD HEATING 8 COOLING, INC. 7812 Camargo Rd. 561-4647 3123 Madison Road, Oakley Madeira 321-6243 Warren Judd Martin Sfrifler 791-7394 561-7637 Saint , Gertrude 5 Church Good Luck to the Seniors of '64 bthings g0 betterth C2? TRADE- MARK. llrmL Jerry Green 91 10 Montgomery Road STATE FARM INSU RANCE Life-Auto-Fi re BLANKENSHIPS SERVICE STATION Miami and Shawnee Roads 561-9847 Madeira, Ohio SEVEN HILLS PRINTING 8 PUBLISHING CO. 7724 Railroad Ave. Madeira, Ohio 561-7030 ST.PAUL COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH MIAMI AND GALBRAITH ROADS . A NEW CHURCH FOR A NEW DAY . iQONGRATULATES THE NEW LEADERS OF THIS NEW ERA Compliments of E. 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Camargo at Miami 561-5517 Keith Cole, President Congratulations to the Class of I 964 from KEY CLUB Kurt Medert, Vice President Lou Andrews Dave Akesfer Rudy Rousseau Ralph Lucas Neven Gardner Sam Peters Dave Harwood Jim Carpenter Dick Meinken Sieve Gobrechi Len LeFevre Jim Aspinwoll Don Danzl Larry Tuffle Bob Sfouffer Dennis Scholk Dave Hayhow Sum Peters Dave Ernst Jay Ccrfer Jim Dawson Dave Sippel Bill Schwein Jef'F Pomeroy Jim Chrisfy Torn Hurdgrove Chuck Kilch ScoH Nichols Steve Morenz Kit Kemp Greg Smifh Pefe Hechenbleikner Doug Browne John Domoe Larry Wynocker Dan Dever, Secretary Tom Curto, Treasurer Mike Pumple Jeri Balsly Dun Eckerf Lon Elliot Walt Berfsche Jim Ashby Gary Hasselbeck Jeff Kincaid George Long Tom Colleh Bill Hershey Steve Weisbrod James Strider Mike Bulsly Mike Pierce Bob Klar Mike McDonald Tim Anderson MADEIRNS Beautiful CAMARGO THEATRE Camargo Foods Closely Supervised Children's Theatre Miami Road 561-8081 MADEIRNS PARKVIEW MARKET ROGER 8 MILDRED Hair Stylists 8001 Euclid Road 7140 Miami Avenue 561 -9830 Madeira, Ohio 561-7018 Madeira, Ohio Serving Madeira Since I9l 2 52 Years Building Materials-Hardware 561-7200 Madeira, Ohio THE GIRL? ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Becky Lockwood, President Karen Bokelman, Vice President Nancy Henke, Secretary Pat Cspelo, Treasurer Money-Making Chairmen Nancy Durand Swarm Frederickson OUR PURPOSE The purpose of his organization shall be 1'0 create, maintain and sponsor an active interest in wholesome physical activity and recreation-fo encourage good sportsmanship in this or- ganization and throughout the schoal-and to promote beffer standards of health among +he students of Madeira High School. Compliments of KINNEY SHOES BARTE LS FLOWERS 7896 Camargo Road Cincinnati 43, Ohio PATTEN CLEANERS BEST FOR YOUR BEST 8109 Comargo Road Madeira, Ohio LO 1-5636 Business Residence 561-6788 561-7563 J OSEPH1S HAIR DESIGNING B U RKHARDTS Ph 0 F 561-4175 MADEI RA Complete Line of Men's and Boys' Furnishings Ladies' Sport Affire and Formal Renfal 6910 Miami Ave. Madeira PORTER1S KENWOOD PLAZA SHOE REPAIR On the Mall Hours: Mon. fhru Fri. 9:00--9:00 501. 9:00-6:00 891-0030 Compliments of CAMARGO BAKERY 6927 Miami Avenue 561-5673 Madeira, Ohio MADEI RA VI LLAGE Mazzzzfszi? PHARMACY a Be sure your next prescripIion bears this label . . . FREE DELIVERY KOSTER'S AUTO SERVICE Road and Wrecker Service Anytime, Anywhere 661l0lucy I r - v10 V Complete Automotive Repairs 6929 Miami Ave. Madeira 561-8084 Com p1 imenfs of Town 8 Country Beauty Salon 7804 Camargo Road 561-9803 Madeira, Ohio Compliments of J. R. HUDSON, MD. Compliments of a Friend Best Wishes from A85 6921 Miami Ave. Madeira, Ohio Best Wishes To the Class of '64 from BAND BOOSTERS BURNETT PONTIAC PONTIAC, INC. NATLIC 8166 Montgomery Rd. Near Galbraith 891-81 10 Complimenb of ROGER'S BARBER SHOP Kenwood Center Building 7565 Kenwood Road Compliments of BOB'S RADIO 8 T.V. SERVICE Your Authorized Zenith Dealer ilVlrll 7710 Laurel 561-7710 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1964 from the M.H.S. Student Council Sharon Doerr Patty Perin Corky Kiich Bruce Merritt Scott Bradshaw Jean Spur1ock Lynn McClurg Claire Dusterburg Bill Hershey Sieve Weisbrod Donna Ross S'ephanie Freese Sieve Morenz Bill Siders Jeff Pomeroy Lorry Tque Karen Bokelman Denny Hern Frank Smith Len LeFevre Elisa Gonzales-Huber Mr. Frank Lang, Adviser J. B. LONG REALTOR Madeira and Vicinity 561-8132 891-1740 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Euclid at Hosbrook Services: 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 am. Church School a? 10:30 a.m. Visifms Cordially Welcome MONTAG'S FINER DECORATIVE FABRICS Cusfom Made Draperies and Slipcovers of Disfincfion Call 791-8288 or 791 -7401 Have our Decorafor call and show samples No ObligaHon 8120 Montgomery Rd., near Galbraith 561-8908 Res. 891-5513 561-8285 L 8 M FUEL OILS 8109 CAMARGO ROAD Bill Milleck Madeira 43, Ohio The officers and mem- bers of the Madeira Presbyterian Church Wis God's richest blessing upon all of the grodua seniors of the Madeiyr High School class of 1964. Compliments of the Mnemonic Staff I 964 MNEMONIC PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Elsiun and Ann Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. New Mr. and Mrs. William Friedrich: Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mondron Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baas Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mollenkopf Mr. and Mrs Roy Hern Miss Ann Tiemeyer Mr.and Mrs. Robert C. Tanner Larry Kiniey and The Confinenfcls, Rick, Frank, and Denny Compliments of a friend Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hardgrove Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bokelmun Marcia, Claire, Grace, Linda, and Sherri Sal and Jim Dave and Carol, Jim and Peg Jan and Steve Steve and Karen Teri and Jeff Miss Romano, Johnny, Freddie, Ronnie, and Tony Anonymous Charles, E'rhel, Kurt, and Terry Mederf Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lucas Streak's Humble Servants Cali, Teri, Barb, Becky, Pam, Susie, Linda, and Gail Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Stewart and Karen Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Tommy and Hognogersnick The Nutty Ross family Victor, Evelyn, Teresa, Grace, and Paul Effler The Varsity Cheerleaders: Karen, Donna, Stephanie, Penny, Dorothy, Judy, Peg, and Sally '67
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