West High School - Occident Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

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Junior High TABLE OF CONTENTS Rooms THE STAFF Editor-in-chief ........ .....,...,......., B arbara Furry Assistant Editors ........ ......... B Gary Frances Young Ruth Starkey Art Editor ....... .....,.,,....,,.....,. ' ferry Hitt Copy Editor ....... Assistant .....,.. Staff Artist ......... Identifications .......-Shirley Dunham .......Caro1 Echols Charlene Souslin .....i..,Iaclc Taylor .......Diane Renollet ........-,Fra.nk Ackers Business Manager ...... ?2i S MR. IRVIN F. YOUNG PRINCIPAL DEDICATION 'VVe at West High have come a long way from the little red school- house and its headmaster. But we are sure that no school boy or girl of yesteryear had a more beloved head master than we. Mr. Young is our capable and respected Principal. Because he is also our guide, our counselor, and our friend, we, the Class of 1952, wish affectionately to dedicate to him this book. .Tr we . In The Little Rea' School House As the theme of Ol1I'I1Q:-32 Annual we have chosen I 71' the Little Rod School H ozrso since the things we will always remember about VVest are the same as those remembered by the students of that much older red school house. The classes, the wonderful friends, the school activities, even detention, all will -be a pleasant part of our memories for years to come. The fun of the Variety Shows, from Band', to Tax Stamp , the class -play, and the wild excite- ment of a basketball or football game are parts of our school lite which never will, and never should be forgotten. Many of us are leaving XV est this year, more will leave in the future, but we are sure that every XfVest grad, and particularly those of 1952 will always look back fondly to the days when he was a student in The Little Red School House. ZX 1 Z1 - ff 44' ' . 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Charlene Souslin, Shir- ley Dunham, Diane Renollet, Karl Cline, Barbara Furry. -Oh, that was a funny -one! Messing around in the gym oliice are Charlene Souslin, Dolly Fladt, Helen Wheeler, Melinda, Diane Renollet and Janet Reed. 5 -The Guy and Doll', of VVest's hrst annual Guys anal Dolls Day. Gloria Russell and Eddie Gleibs. 6-Happy and tired, the victorious Senior girls bas- ketball team at girls' tourney. 7-Senior girls gor caroling on -Christmas Eve, Nancy DeWitt, Marilyn Miller, Linda Yaple, Jean Recob, Ann Durham, Marilyn Weller, Suzi Johnson, Mary Frances Young, Nancy Volz, Dolly Flaclt, Barbara Suver, Diane Renollet, Shirley Dunham, Charlene Souslin, Marilyn Story, Shirley Mercer, Sally Billingsley, Carol Perry, Barbara Mfesley. 8-Junior High january class speakers. Dale Seibert and Donna Demmler. 1 5 5 6 4 2 i 5 ,Q 5 1 f 2 3 E X 5 , , I 3 5 5 i 5 'miwmw . .,,. A M, OUR SCHOOL MASTERS pw 'V NOVICE FAWCETT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS L. K. REPLOGLE ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT MR. YQUNG , wb ,, -W ,- f AL J - PRINCIPAL MISS BLANCHE KERN MISS RUTH BACHMAYER VICE-PRINCIPAL VICE-PRINCIPAL Nusa. . , 1.91. ATTENDANCE-GUIDANCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT ,Luna ,f:.f..' nr .4 .X,, ,. ,. D-H . . .. W..- .-. W Y. . V V Left-Right: Aclelyn Mahaifey, visiting teacher, Left-Right, Row 1: George Williaxns, Helen Helen Workman, George F. Neeh, Blanche M. Wlxeeler, Mack Pemberton, Helen McCormickg Kern, Roy M. Marine, Calvin Park, C. H. Row 2: Fred Heischman, Rufus Glass, O. D. Sedgwick. Lehman. MAINTENANCE CREW --A ' . ff' -f . ', S! 'P 59:21 Row 1. Anna Carezatafner, Reginald Simmons, Mary Anderson, Willia111 Dutz. Row 2. Paul Schilling, Howard Jones, Harry VVi1kins. Raw 3. Dale Johnston, Vkfilliam Nelson, Gerald Brady. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Left-Riglzt, Row 1: Mozelle Warl'e11, Helen Hall, Mary Heeterg Row 2: Frances Hannan, Inez Gooley, Helen Work111a11. CAFTERIA WORKERS Left to Right: Row 1. Marie Fitzsimmons, Gertrude Vlfhite, Mary Speer, Nettie Hopkins, Thelma Smith, Ester Rife. Row 2. Clara Can- non, Myrtle Neff, Kathleen Quelette, Anna Pat- terson, Mis-s Uncapher, Lula Link, Dulcie Diet- zel. Lefi'-Right, Row l Maly 1111115011 lflorence Garclner, Edith Wlnte Evelyn Hall Velma Millhoneg Row 2 Clcure Bamaxd Tom Dale Rilcharcl Teichert LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT CLERKS 1 Left-Right: Margaret Campbell, Leona Glenn, Louise Perry, Jeannine Kraus, Grace Robison. Edith MeKelvey, Margaret Harold. MATH SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT -, Left-Right: Foreman VV. Slager, Pauline Spar- row, Margaret Henry, Roy M. Marine, I. I. Brown, Martha VVarlield. Leif!-Right, Row l.' Dorothy C3lT1I'I'l21I'11, Helen Lumlcy, Mary Murphy, Mary Mock, Elnora Kautzg 120102: Arthur E. Buchanan, David P. Randall, John VL. Shover, A. VV. Elliott, George F. Neeb, Arnest B. Cole, Edwin M. Kaylor. VOCATIONAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Lvfl-Riylrfl, Rott' 1: Ona Prather, Rhoda O'Harra, Emma Uncapher, Lola Forbes: Row 2: Lowell Gregg, jack Schuster, H. G. Trout, Arthur Miller, C. F. Bateman, C. S. Kennedy. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT rr , ,r r SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left-Riglzt, Row 1: Delane Kittel, Ruth Hale, Lola McFarland, Edna Smith, Mary Dugan, Alma Keeler, Gladys Boweng Raw 2: Florence Heitz, John Thompson, Adolph Kittel, Myron T. Seifert, Jane A. Thomas. Left-Right, Row 1: Bertha H. VVhitmore Mary Baker, Virginia Liggett, Frances Davis Row 2: F. E. Boner, I. W. Branson, I. P Casey, George Heitz, Earl C. Reed, E. Tho- burn Stone, O. C. Montgomery, Calvin Park E. H. Pierce. 1 1-Sophomore girls' basketball team. 2-Mickey Clierup and Don Dolcler in metal room. 3-W0rkingC?j in the Physics lab are Iim Hall- steine, John 'Whalen and Dave Lockwood. 4-Mr. Young is honored guest at a dinner given -by the Home Ee. department 5-Ain't they pretty? All dolled up for Guys and Dolls Day. 6-Ticket selling is a lot of fun for Linda Yaple and Sue Keller. Buying tickets are Gene Roberts and Jim Coontz. 7-Having a coke after the Aquinas game are Kay Glass, Marilyn Donahue, Rita Elliott, Gayle Aeker, Carol Elliott and Donna Young. -30 V If-X Ld x! z J 1 I 1 w 1 i PRESIDENT DTVIGHT REYNOLDS SECRETARY JW dRCIA PATRIDGE ll W 1 1 3 -f f 1 -Q51 22 f l I ii,,grilii,,,1 VICE-PRESIDENT JERRY JOHNSON TREASURER anuarg The january graduating class ot 52 had a very busy and wonderful Senior year which started with the election of officers. The honored classmates were President, Dwight Reynoldsg Vice President, .Terry johnson 5 Secretary, Nancy johnson, and Treasurer, Marcia Patridge. The election of officers was followed by the ordering of name cards and invitations. Two dollars and fifty cents was collected from each member ot the class for class dues. In December, the Seniors held an informal dance in the school gym and later decided to sponsor an outdoor movie as their class project. The movie was held at Miles' XNest Broad outdoor theatre and proved to be a successful project for the graduating seniors. YV ith graduation day just around the corner, the class decided that it was time to be measured for their robes, after all, they were starting a prece- dent, for this class was the first January graduat- ing class at NNest High to wear caps and gowns. raduatui The long-awaited day, january 16, finally came into view, that was the day of the Senior Prom. The theme for the dance was 'KA Garden in the Raini' and to carry out the theme, each girl was presented with a small umbrella. The couples danced to the refrain of jimmy Lee's band and a wonderful time was had by all. Baccalaureate was held at the Glenwood Meth- odist Church on january 20 with Reverend Shell- haas officiating. Three days later, on january 23, Commencement was held in the auditorium of NVCSt High School at which time the graduating Seniors received their diplomas. Thus, the january graduating class of I952 ended their twelve years of school, some to con- tinue with their education, others to enter the business world but all ot them to have the fondest and happiest memories of their Senior year and VVest High School. ..-16, NANCY JOHNSON MARTHA BARKER Marty Hi. B. A. 1, Latin 1, Spanish 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 95100 Club Z, Choir 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Editor of the Oc- cident 3, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, Girls' Stamp Show 2. DOYNE BASYE Count S100 Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Business Manager Z, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Gym Monitor 2. KENNETH BATTEIGER 515100 Club 1, Stamp Counter 2. IRENE BATTEIGER Art Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Concessions, Lily Parade 1, 2, Poppy Parade, Cancer Fund 2, Publicity Committee. RICHARD BU RNETT Smiley Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, Track 1, 2. JERALDINE ANN CLINE Jerry Photoplay 2, Latin 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Choir 2, Monitors 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intra- mural 1, 2, 3, Triangle Queen 2, Homecoming Court 3, Chorus 1. DICK COLEBECK Duke Cafeteria 1, 2. JOANN COLLINS Paper Drive, Y-Teens 1, Hostess Y-Teen Banquet, Senior Banquet 1. NANCY CONSTANS Connie Photoplay 1, Z, G. A. A. 2. 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, Monitors 3, Reg. Room Wfelfare Chairman, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Lily Parade, Poppy Parade. JEANNINE DICKENDESHER Jeannie Spanish 1, Y-Teens 1, Z. 3, S100 Club 1, Lily Parade 1, 2, Poppy Sale 1, Z, Style Sbow 1, 2, Football Con- CCSSIOHS. DONALD DOLDER Don S100 Club 1, 2, Locker Room Monitor 1, Reg. Room Secretary 2, 3. Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Football 1, Paper Drive. ROLLAND EALY CI1icIcen Student Council 1, Football 1, 2. 3, Canvas Crew, Track 1, 2, Beautifi- cation 1, 2, 3, Sport Show 1, 2. RAY FENNER French Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Citizen Xguth Page Reporter 3, Oc- ciclent Staff 3, Animal 3, Football SIcits,2, Paper Drive 2, Teachers' Convention 3, Drum Major 1, Ar- mistice Parade 1. WALTER FISCHBACH S3100 Club Z, Band 1, 2. NANCY FLEMING Photoplay 2, Latin 1, Debate 1, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. Z, 3, L SOciety 2, 3, National Honor 3, Moni- tor 1, 2, 3, Stamp Counter 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Treasurer G. A. A. 3. TED FOLLMER Teed S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Monitor 2, Stamp Counter 2, Band Variety Show 3, Paper Drive. JEANETTE FULTON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Style Show 3, Con- cessions l, 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Lily Parade, Forget-me-not Parade 1, Z. JANE HOGABAUM Y-Teens 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, G-irls' Intramurals 1, Publicity Committee Senior Mixer 3, JACK HAGANS S100 Club 1, Choir 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Dance Band 1, 2, 3. HELEN HIGGINS Photoplay 1, Hi B. A. 1, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Concessions 1, Poppy Sale, Lily Parade, Forget-me-not Parade. TERRY HORN Trader Hi-Y 1, 2, S5100 Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Locker Room Monitor 2, Reg. Room Wfelfare Chairman 1, Boys' Intramurals 1, 2, Paper Drive 2. VIRGINIA HUNTER Ginny Transferred from Piqua High School Y-Teens 3, Child Care Awards 3, Costume Designing 3, Refreshment Committee 3. y ELEANORE GILGIEN Pliotoplay 1, Hi B. A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Poppy Sale Z, Lily Parade 1, 2, Usher at Senior Play 1, Refreshment Com- mittee for Senior Mixer 3. LEE GRABILL Loose Senior Class Play 3, Monitor 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Football Skits 3, P.-T. A. Pageant 3. JIM GRAHAM RONNIE GROSS S100 Club 1, 2, 3, S1000 Club 1, 2, Glee Club, Paper Drive 2. JOANN IMBODEN Jo Photoplay 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, Monitors 1, 2, Links 1, 2, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Ser- geant of Arms G. A. A. 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Lily Parade. Poppy Parade, Cheerleader Girls' Tournament 2, 3g RICHARD JACQUES Duck Art Club 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Stu- dent Couneil 1, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Rotary 3, Study Monitor 2, 3, Oe- eident Staff 3, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Football 1, Football Skit 3. JERRY JOHNSON Jake Vice-President Senior Class 3, Art Club 2, 3,,Allied Youth 2, Student Council 2, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, All City 3, Foot- ball Captain 3, Hauntz Award Z, Track 1, Football Skits 2, 3. NANCY JOHNSON G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Student Council 1, 3, L Society 2, 3, Na- tional Honor 3, Rotary 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Library Stalf 1, Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3. RONALD KREMS Hang Triangle 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, Baseball Z, 3, Boys' Intramurals, Award VVinners 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2, School Beautilication 2, Sales Tax Show 3. EILEEN LANDENBERGER I Hi B. A. 1, 2, French 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, Football Skits 1, L Society 2, Na- tional Honor 3, Library Stali 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Lily Parade, Football Concessions. EVA LESLEIN Evie Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 3, Lily Parade, Poppy Parade 2. VERNA MANSON French Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. Y-Teens 1, 2, Concessions 2, Lily Parade 1, 2, Poppy Parade 1, 2. JIM MARTIN Hi-Y 1, 2, Student Council 1, Z, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, Reg. Room President 2, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Reg. Room 11Velfare Chairman 3, Football 1, 2, 3, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Football Skits 3, Paper Drive 1, 2, Gym Monitor 1, 2, Field Vlforlc 2, 3. ROY MARTIN Latin 1, Spanish 2, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive, Cafeteria Help 1, 2, 3, Class Speaker 3. JEAN MASON Jeannie Photoplay Z, G. A. A. 2, 3, Student Council, Monitor, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Lily Parade. SHIRLEY McCARLEY Equestrian 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, Poppy Sale, Lily Parade, Football Conces- sions 1, 2. ELLEN McKNIGHT French Club 2, 3, Latin 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, Senior Class Play, Citizen Youth Page Reporter 3, Football Conces- sions 2, 3, Baseball Class Team, Oc- cident Staff 3, Debate Club 1, Lily Parade, Dramatics Skit 1, 2, 3. NANCY MILLER Nan Photoplay 1, Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 2. PHYLLIS MILLER Photoplay 1, Hi B. A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Forget-me-not Parade 2, Re- freshment Committee 3. JOHN NEFF Hi. B. A. 1, Z, 3, Latin 1, Bar 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, Study Monit 2, 3, Paper Drive Z. LADONNA MITHOFF Birdie Photoplay 1, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3, Lily Parade, Poppy Parade 1, Forget-me-not Pa- rade, Links. JOAN OLIVER Jo Equestrian Club 1, 2, 3, Band ma- jorette 1, 2, 3, Library Stall: 1, 2, Monitor Nurses Oflice 1, 2. MARCIA PATRIDGE Pliotoplay Club 2, French 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 35100 Club 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, Triangle Queen 1, 2, Relay Queen 1, 2, Homecoming Court 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, Paper Drive 2. DAVID W. PAUL Smokey Hi-Y 1, Student Council 1, 2, Book Room l, Reg. Room President 1, Football 1. CHARLES PENNINGTON Chuck Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, Stamp Counter 1, Football Slcits 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 1, 2. FRANK POLICARO Pasquale Senior Class Play 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, School Beautifi- cation 3, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Foot- ball Skits 3. ROBERT REED Bob Football 1, Z, 3, Boys' Intramurals, Paper Drive 1, 2, School Beantih- cation, Christmas Project. .I DWIGHT REYNOLDS Debbie Hi-Y 2, Study Monitor 2, 3, Occi- dent Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Basket- ball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Cafeteria Help Z, 3, Homecoming Queen Es- cort 3, Paper Drive 3, Senior Class President 3. RAY E. RICHARDSON GENE ROBERTS Flash Allied Youth 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Oc- ciclent Staff Z, 3, Annual Staii' 3, Occiclent Photographer 2, 3, Paper Drive Z, Gym Monitor 3. ROBERT RYDER Bob S100 Club, Paper Drive. JAMES SMITH Jim Hi-Y l, 2, S100 Club, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, Baseball 1, Z, 3, Football Skits 2, 3, .-T. A. Pageant 3. LORRAINE SMITH Rainie Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, Paper Drive 1, 2, 3, Senior Mixer 3. RUTH STARKEY Photoplay 3, French 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Occiclent Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Football Conces- sions 1, 2, 3. WARREN STEPHENS Choir 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 3, Quartet 1, Z, 3, Pageant 3, Sales Stamp Show 2, 3, Spring Festival Z. HARRY STUMP Harvey I-Ii-Y 2, S100 Club, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Football Skits 2, 3, P. T. A. Pageant 3. PEGGY TAYLOR Pegg Photoplay 1, 2, French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2. 3, Oecident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg: Room President 2, Reg. Room Secretary 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Y- Teen Cabinet Z, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3, Football Slcits 1, 2, 3, Paper Drive 1, Girls' 'Intramurals 1, 2. '. JANUARY MIXER Doaise Do and away you go! Members of the January class square danced and had a wonderful time at their mixer, held in 150. Plaid skirts and Levi's were the required garb, and their entertainment pro- vided by VVarren Stephens, Shirley McCarley, the quartet, and other talented members of the class. It was an evening which rated second only to the Prom. JANUARY SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED, Roy Martin and Nancy Flem- ingg MOST POPULAR, Jeryy Johnson and Marcia Patridgeg BEST PERSONALITY, Dwight Reynolds and Jean Mason, MOST INTELLIGENT, D u C k Jacques and Eileen Landen- b 9 1' g Q yg MOST TALENTED, Warren Stevens and Shirley McCarleyg ALL AROUND, Jim Martin and Jerry Clineg MOST FUN T0 BE WITH, Dwight Reynolds and Nancy Miller, BEST ATHLETE, Jerry John- son and LaDonna Mithoff 5 WITTIEST, Bill Voss and Pegg Taylor. G-ERALDINE TRICKEL Gerry Photoplay Z, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Stu- dent Couueil 3, Monitor 1, 2, 3, Oc- eidcnt Staff 3, Reg. Room Secretary l, Reg. Room NVelfare Chairman 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Paper Drive 3, Lily Parade 1, 2. PHYLLIS TRUITT PhyI Photoplay 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3. French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, L So- eicty 2, 3, National Honor 3, Rotary 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 1, 2, Reg. Room Civic and XVcl- fare Chairman, Occident Typist 2, 3, 1,ily:Parade 1, 2, Girls' Intramurals 7 WILLIAM C. VOSS Tarzan Art Club 2, 3, Hi-'Y 1, 2, Allied Youth 2, F. T. A. 515100 Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Z, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Secre- tary 2, Reg. Room Welfa1'e Chair- man 3, Football 3, Basketball 3, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Gym Monitor. DONNA WILLIAMS Photoplay 3, Art Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Glce Club 3, Chorus 2, 3, Spring Festival 2, Christ- mass Cantata 2, Publicity Commit- tee . .A- J january Prophecy In a grave yard dark and drear Stands Dwight Reynolds-2304 the year. I-Ie sta11ds among the white tombstones, Beneath each one lies a Classmates bones. He's stooped and bent, but his eyes are clear As he reads the epitaths of his friends so dear. Here lies Phyllis Trnizft, the tight-wire artist VVhere she fell the floor was hardest. Next he saw the stone of John N eff, He turned out to be a wrestling ref. Then Dwight's attention came to Don Dolder, A movie idol with a very 'broad shoulder. Nancy M iller a spaghetti house ran, VVitb Frank Policaro being a frequent fan. A roving reporter was handsome Ray Fenner, 'While Fred Batteiger sang in a quartet as a tenor. Chuck Pennington became a collector of taxes, And Dave Pan! was seen modeling menls apparel at Sache's. Bob Reed was an instructor at Roger Ells, Wlhile Virginia Hunter worked in a restaurant and served fine M' arty Barker was the editor of several papers, As fean Mason was in Burlesque and cut quite a few capers. Dick Burnett sailed the seas, being a sailor, And Dick Colbeek kept the streets safe by being a jailor. Doyne Basyc was the leader of a very line band, VVhile Mfarren Stephens voice was heard all over the land. M arcia Pazfridge was a bathing suit model, And Bill Voss delivered milk in a bottle. Jeannine Dickendasher became a clerk in the public library, VVhile Nancy Johnson had many loves but did not marry. Ronnie Krerns became a judge of domestic relations, And Eleanore Gilgfien with a nursery school had much patience. Nursing was Jeannette Fulton and fo An-iz. C olliins' professions. And Eva Leslein wrote a column of true confessions. Jerry Cline made good in the water follies, As Jian M artln judged the Atlantic City dollies. Jim Smith, the funniest circus clown, Often entertained Ted Follmer, the busiest executive in town. Larraine Srnith served her country as a wave, VVhile Bob Ryder turned hermit and lived in a cave. Donna Williams became a designer of hats, And Irene Batte-iger raised Persian Cats. Nancy Fleming became a soap box orator great, Vtlhile Jack Hagans lived on the river and sold live bait. A chicken farm had Verna Jldfanson, VVhile Donna Zlfllthojf entertained by dancin'. Rolland Ealy designed rockets to travel to stars, And Jane H ogabafum instructed students in the driving of cars. fo Ann Inzboden became a famous weight lifter, Vllhile Terry Horn worked in a bakery as a flour sifter. An accordian TV artist was Shirley M cCar1ey And fini Graham was a stock broker in wheat, corn, and barley A collector of garbage was Harry Stumjv, Vlfhile Lee Grabill explored Egypt on a camel's hump. Eileen Landenberger was a missionary in old Hong Kong, meals And ferry Johnson became a professional at the game of ping-pong. Eugene Roberts was a playboy-had lot's of fun, And Ronnie Gross toured the country as a traveling salesman. Nancy C onstancs as a beauty operator, gave many a curl, While Rnfh Starkey rode the Wlild VV est as a pretty cowgirl. Here lies Roy JVI a-rfi-11. the great ballet dancer, And here is Dick Jaques the world's greatest romancer. Wisdom llonc-:Sty sincerity West High School ALMA MATER AS TOWARDS THE WEST THE CONSTANT SUN PROCEEDS DAY AFTER DAY ACROSS THE SKY, SO DO OUR HEARTS HOLD TRUE TO YOU, WEST HI, WEST I-II, WEST HI! MEN VIEW THE SUN IN MANY A DISTANT LAND, I-IIS FACE STILL WESTWARD IN THE SKY THOUGH WE SHOULD OO AS FAR, WE,LL LOVE WEST I-Il, WEST HI, WEST HI! AND 'TIL THE SUN FORGETS HIS ANCIENT GOAL AND SEEKS A NEW PATH THROUGH THE SK OUR LOYAL HEARTS SHALL BEAT FOR YOU, WEST HI, WEST HI, WEST HI! Ya PRESIDENT GEORGE BROPVN SEC RETARY DELLA ANTHONY 9 .qi 4 VICE-PRESIDENT JACK .MARTIN TREASURER SHIRLEY AIERCER juni radua ts As soon as the officers were elected, the entire june class got down to work at raising money for their Prom. Dues were squeezed out from piggy banks and pay checks and plans drawn up for the various money making projects. The mixer, called the Mad Plaiders Plaid Partyl' was held in the gym in November and a class sponsored dance given after a basketball game Feb. 1. The most hectic time of all per- haps was when the name cards arrived and each and every Senior was pestered with cries of Gimme a name card, as they rushed around collecting cards from their classmates. QThe Senior lunchroom was a madhousej Pictures, of course, were a big and important item to every- one. Perhaps no one realized just how close gradu- ation was, however, until April I, when it was time to order announcements. Then, on May 2, came the Class Play, Cheaper by the Dozen, with Suzi johnson, Ted johnson, Marilyn Cramer, and Sue Keller. The lovely costumes and Ene acting made it one of the best and fun- niest plays ever given at VV est. Time began to run out as the Senior Banquet rolled around on May 20. The beautiful and never to be forgotten Senior Prom was held on May 28, and the sharp-looking suit-clad boys with their girls dressed in lluffy formals were a sight to behold. The frothy formals and new suits were ex- changed, however, for caps and gowns for Bac- calaureate services on the following Sunday, june 1. Smiles were mixed with tears at the Graduation services VX7ednesday, june 4, and some wh-o thought it would be mela to leave found themselves wishing that they could have their Senior year over again. They will never forget the wonderful fun of the mixer and Prom, the other good times, the Senior lunchroom, the football and basketball games, the dances and the parties that they have enjoyed, nor will they forget their class and their Senior year. It was wonderful. FRANK ACKERS Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Annual Business Manager 3. BARBARA ADAMS Dus+y Photoplay 3, Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Senior Class Play 3, Band Variety 1, Lilly Parade 1, 2, P.-T. A. Show 3, 6th period Skits 1, 2, 3. JIM ADAMS Sam Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Paper Drive 1, Xmas Parade 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1, 2. MARY ANN ALESHIRE Hi-B.A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Lilly Parade 1, 2. i JANET ALLEN Transferred from Versaieles KENNETH ANDERSON Andy French 2, 3, Latin 1, Senior Class Play 3, Monitor Gym Office 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, P.-T. A. Play 3, SHIRLEY DEE ANDERSON ShirI Pliotoplay 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, 551000 Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1, Paper Drive 2. DELLA ANTHONY Hi-B.A. 1, Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Monitors Study and Ofliee 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, 3, Girls' lntrainurals 2, 3. Senior Class Secretary 3, Cafeteria Cashier 1. ORETTA ASHTON Ret Y-Teens 3, Allied Youth 1, 35100 Club 3. NINA BATES YsT'eens 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Glee Club Z, 3, Study Moni- tor 1, Library Staff 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Football Sliits 1, 2, 3, Emcee Stamp Show 3, Emeee Girls' Show 2, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Make-up on Shows 1, 2, 3. SUE BEESON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MARGIE BENDER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. VIRGINIA BIGELOW Y-Teens 3, F. T. A. 1. SALLY BILLINGSLEY BiIIy Hi-B.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 3, Secretary Z, Student Council Secretary Z, Choir 1, 2, 3, Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 'Ontiee Monitor 1, 3, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, Girls' lntramurals, Bas- ketball Class Team 1, 2, 3, All Stars 1, 2, 3, Relay Queen 2, Homecoming Queen 3, Tax Stamp Show 3, Na-A tional Honor 3. NAOMI BIRTCHER Hi-B.A. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Worker 1, Z, 3, Served at Y-Teen Banquet 2, Served at 12A Banquet 2. LOIS BLUHM Loie Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3. Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 2. LOIS DARLING BROFFORD Louie Photoplay 1, Hi-B.A. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Ot3ice Monitor 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Chorus 1, 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Lilly Parade 1, Paper Drive 2. 7 --i MARYANNE BROOKS Photoplay 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, Cabinet Member 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, Choir 3, Reg. Room Presi- dent 1, Tax Stamp Show 2, 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Girls' lntramurals 1. 2, 3, Relay Queen 2, Chorus 1, 2, P.-T. A. Show 3, Miss Senior 3, Senior Class Play 3. GEORGE BROWN Hi-B.A. 1, 2, Latin 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, Student Council 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Basketball Man- ager 1, 2, Band Variety M. C. 3, Class President 3, Boys State 2, Sales Tax Show 3, National Honor 3. TOM BUCY Choir 3. SHIRLEY BUDD Budd Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 1,43, Library Staff 1, 2. Reg. Room Wel- fare Chairman 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, 2. MYRNA BURWELL Mer+ Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 1, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Reg. Room VVelfare Chairman 3, Girls Show 1, Football Skits 1, 2, 3. MARY LOU CAMPBELL Shorty French Z, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, French Club Assembly 2, 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Concessions, Paper Drive 2. MICHAEL CHERUP Mickey Triangle 2, 3, Vice President 3, F. T. A. 1, Christmas Parade 1, 2, Band Variety Show 2, Paper Drive 2, Scrap Drive 2, 3, Senior Ticket Com- mittee. JOHN CHESHER Hi-Y 2, Study Monitor 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. JIM COONTZ Senior Class Play 3, Football 1, Track 1. TOM COX ELEANOR COZAD Cozy Latin 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1,, Girls Show 1, Football Skits 2, 3, Concessions Z, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3. PATRICIA CRAIG Pat Hi-B.A. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, Band 1, 2, Oflice Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. MARILYN CRAMER Photoplay 1, Latin 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Debate 1, Y-'Teen Cabinet 1, 2, 3, President 3, 519100 Club 1, 2, L So- ciety 2, 3, National Honor 3, Monitor 1, Stamp Counter 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic 1, 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 2, Senior Class Play 3, G. A. A. 2, 3. PERRY CREED Study Monitor 2, 3, Reg. Room Pres- ident 2, Reg. Room Secretary 3. State Fair Drafting 2, Triangle A Award 2. JOHN CURRENT S100 Club 1, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Track 1, 3, Tumbling 1. KATHRYN DAVIS llKa+hyll Hi-B.A. l, Z, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, Reg, Room Welfare Chairman l, Cashier 3. MARILYN DAVIS Spanish 1, G. A. A. Z, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 2, Girls' Intra- murals l, Z, 3, Chorus 1, 2. MYRON DAVIS S100 Club 1, Choir l, Stamp Counter 1, Reg. Room l1Ve1fare Chairman 1, Book Exchange Z, Bitter-Sweet Anne 1. NANCY KAY DAVIS Nan Y-Teens 1, S100 Club 1, F. H. A. 1. JACK DELPH Oceident 3, Annual Stal? 3, Track 1. Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2. NANCY DeSHAZOR Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2. 3, 35100 Club 3, Glee Club 3, Girls' Intra- murals 2, Chorus 2. NANCY DeWITT Nance Photoplay 2, French 2, 3, Treasurer 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Student Council 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, Library Staff 2, Band Variety 3, Stamp Show 3, Football Conces- sions 1, Z. 3. JOE DICKSON Skinny Hi-Y 1, Student Council 1, Choir 1. 2. 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Bitter Sweet Anne 1. SHIRLEY DUNHAM Dunny G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Secretary 3, 58100 Club 3, Occident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Class Basket- ball Champions 2, 3, All Star Team 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, West High City Reporter 3, Concessions 2, 3, Class Prophecy 3, Relay Queen 2. JANET LEE DUNKIN Art Club l, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, Baseball Class Team Z, Concessions 1, 2, 3. ANN DURHAM G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Stu- dent Council Treasurer 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3, P.-T. A. Show 3, Girls' Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, Basketball Class Team 1, Sales T'ax Show 2, 3, Band Va- riety 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Homecoming' Court 3, Basketball Team Manager 2, Cheerleader for Class Team 3. CAROL LEA ECHOLS TheopI1iIe Pliotoplay 1, Z, Hi-B.A. 2, 3, French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, 5100 Club 1, Z, 3, Band 1, 2, Study Monitor 1, Library Staff 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Journal Youth Page Reporter 2, 3, Youth Has Its Say Program 3, American Legion Essay 1, 2, Reg. Room Wfelfarc Chairman 1. DOLLY EVANS Hi-B.A. 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Secretary 2, F. T. A. 1, 2. ARLENE FIELDS Y-Teens 1, 2, Study Monitor 2, 3, Paper Drive Z. EDWARD PAUL FORGRAVE Sparks Latin 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. JOANN FLOWERS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 2, Paper Drive 2. DOLLY FLADT G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, President 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Choir 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room President 2, Student Council 2, Girls' Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, Basketball Class Team 1, 2, 3, Volley Ball Class Team 1, 2, Basketball Champions 2, 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3. I --1 1.1-iVl.E5 SO! JEAN FORRER Photoplay 1, Latin 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club 1, L Society 2, 3. National Honor 3, Study Monitor 1. 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Monitor in Boys Gym Office 1, Senior Class Play 3. GRACE FRITCHEN Equestrian 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 1, Concessions 1, 2, Paper Drive 2, Lilly Parade 2, Football Skits 1, 2, 3. DAVID FULLER Dave Transferred from New Albany, Hi- B.A. 3, French Z, 3. BARBARA FURRY G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, S5100 Club 2, L Society 2, 3, Na- tional Honor 3, Library Staff 1, 2, Oceident Staff 3, Annual Editor-in- Chief 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Volleyball Team 1, 3, Conces- sions 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2. KENNETH GARBER Ken ?1tgl?lub 2, 3, Football 1, Baseball RICHARD GILBERT Dick Choir 1, 2, 3, President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Boys State 2. SHIRLEY GILL French 3, Glee Club 3. EDWARD J. GLEIBS Eddie Art Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 55100 Club 1, 2, 3, S1000 Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Reg. Room Wel- fare Chairnian 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y Viese President 2, All City Football 2, . GYPSY GOODE French 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, S100 Club 1, Concessions 1, Girls' Intramurals 1. COLLEEN GREENE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, Band Variety 1. JAMES HALLSTEINE Jim Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Sport Man- agers 1, 2, 3, Football Manager 2, 3, Baseball Manager 1, 2. BILL HANSCEL Wee WiIIie Allied Youth 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Ollice Monitor 3, Stamp Counter 3, Baseball 2. AL HARRIS Rod Band 1. BERNICE HARRIS Sissy Paper Drive 2. MEREDITH HEGENBERGER Latin 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. Z, 3, Library Staff 1, 2, 3. HUGH HENDERSHOT Uncle Jake Latin 1, 2, 3, L Soeietv 2, 3, Presi- dent Z, Band 1, 2, 3, National Honor 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 3. ALBERT ERNEST HEYDER Bert Triangle 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, OHiee Monitor 1, Paper Drive 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Reg. Room Busi- ness Manager 1, Cross Country 3. Captain 3, Basketball 2, 3, Hilltop Regys 1, 2, 3, State Fair Awards . -, 3. JAMES HIGGENS Hi-Y 1, Orchestra Z. NANCY HILAND Art Club 2, Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 1, Reg. Room Business Manager Z, Girls' Intramu- rals 1, 2, F. H. A. 3. DIANE HILF Y-Teens 1, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 3, Dramatics Slcits 1, 2, 3. MARY LOU HOOVER Art Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Student Council 1, Annual 3, Reg. Room President 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 3. ALAN HOPKINS French 1, 2, 3, President 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Allied Youth 2, F. T. A. 2, Choir 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Boys State 2, Track 1, 2, 3. GLENDA HUDNELL Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 1, 2, Paper Drive 2, Concessions Z, Lilly Parade 1, 2, Poppy Sale 1, Girls' ln- tramurals 1, 2, Style Show 2. MARY HUNT Hi-B.A. 1, Y-Teens 3, Football Con- cessions 1, Football Skits 1. JERRY IMES Student Council 1, Occident Stafi' 3. Annual Staff 3, Reg: Room Business Manager 1, Reg. Room Civic Chair- man Z, Reg. Room Vllelfure Chair- man 1. MARJORY INGRAM Mari I-Ii-B.A. 1, 2, 3, President 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, Glee Club 3, Occident Staff 3, Chorus 1, 2. SUZANNE JENNINGS Susie Photoplay 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Study Monitor 2, 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Y- Teen Council 2, 3, Y-Teen Treasurer 3, G. A. A. Vice President 3, Girls' lntraniurals 1, 2, 3, Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2. SUZANNE JOHNSON Suzi Latin 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Chorus 3, Stamp Counters 1, 2, 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3, Basket- ball, Baseball Class Teams 1, 2, 3, Championship Basketball 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 2. 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3, National Honor 3. ' TED JOH'NSON Ted Hi-Y 1, 2, Student Council 1, Z, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Reg. Room President Z, 3, Reg. Room Secretary 1, Football 1, 2, 3, P.-T. A. Pageant 1, Swimming Team 1, Track 1, 2, 3. All City Football 3. JOSEPHINE JOHNSTON Art Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, Occident Statt 3, Annual Stafi' 3, F. H. A. 2, 3. ROBERT KEELER Bob 1-Ii-BA. 2, 3, Allied Youth 2. MARY KELLAR Kelly Y-Teens 1, 2, F. T. A. 2, Library Stat? 1, 2, Study Monitor 1, 2. Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, 2, Conces- sions 2, Lilly Sale, Paper Drive Z. SUE KELLER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 1, Z, 3, Stamp Coun- ter 1, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Reg. Room VVelfare Chairman 2, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. CAROL JEAN KNIERIM MPEG Wee Art Club 3, Latin 1, Spanish 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club Z, 3, Study Monitor 2, 3, Football Concessions 1, 2, Paper Drive 2, Girls' Intramurals 2. KAY KNISLEY Y-Teens 3. Transferred from out ot city. JIM LABRENZ Triangle 2, 3, Reg. Room, Business Manager Z, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Foot- ball Skits 2, 3, Track 2, 3. PAT LAMPRECHT Y-Teens 2, 3, Stamp Counter 1, Girls' lntrainurals 1, 2. JOAN LANNON Jeanie F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 1, 2, Paper Drive 2. SALLY LEIBENSPERGER Y-Teens 3, F. H. A. 1. SHIRLEY LEVENGOOD Y-Teens 1, 2, 513100 Club 3, Office Monitor 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, F. H. A. 3. DAVID LOCKWOOD Dave Hi-Y 1, 33100 Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3. Sales Tax Show 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Manager 3. LOWELL MANNS Hi-B.A. 1. HETTIE MARTIN Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, S100 Club 1, 2. Study Monitor Z, F. H. A. 2, 3, Secretary 3, Style Show 1, Recogni- tion Day 2. JACK MARTIN Jackson Art Club 1, 2, 3, President 1, 2, Hi-Y Chaplain 2, S100 Club 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Oliice Monitor 3. Vice President Senior Class 3, Foot- ball Skits 1, 2, 3, P.-T'. A. Festival 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. All Sports Banquet l, 2, Stamp Show 3, Band Variety 3, Senior Class Play 3. BILL McCUNE Cue Spanish 1, Track 1. JANET MCDERMITT Jan Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Il-2100 Club 2, 3, Library 2. Reg. Room VVelfare Chairman 1, Paper Drive Z, Spring Festival 1, Chorus 1. RAMONA McGINNIS Phot-oplay 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, Chorus 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. DONNA McKNIGHT Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, 39100 Club 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Stamp Counter 1, Reg. Room Business Mau- ager 2, Reg. Room Vlfelfare Chairman 3, Paper Drive 1, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Sales Tax Show Z, 3. DONNA M-:WILLIAMS Y-Teens 3, Reg. Room Vlfelfare Chair- man Z, Chorus 2. SONIA ANN MEISNER Shorty Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Library Stat? 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 2. Foot'- ball Concessions 1, 2, Paper Drive 2. SHIRLEY MERCER Sug I-Ii-B.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 2, L So- ciety 2, 3, National Honor 3, Choir 1, 3, Study Monitor 3, Reg. Room President 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Z, 3, Senior Class Treasurer 3. DON MERS Football 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3. MARILYN ANN MILLER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 2, Reg. Room Secretary Football Concessions 1, Paper Drive Z, Lilly Parade 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. CAROLE MOORE Red French 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Allied Youth 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, Senior Class Play 3. Glee Club 2, Library Statt 3, Served at Y-Teen and Senior Banquet 2. DARRELL KLYDE MOORE Hi-Y 1, Allied Youth 2, Reg. Room VVelfare Chairman 1, Paper Drive 2. MARILYN MORGAN Equestrian l, Y-Teens 1, 2, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club 3, Study Monitor 2, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intra- murals 2, 3, Chorus 1, Lily Sale 2, Paper Drive 2. DOLORES ANN MORIVA Dee Y-Teens 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 3, Sales Tax Show 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, Band Variety 1, 2, 3. JAMES MURRAY Jim Triangle 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, President 3. Hi-Y 1, 2, S100 Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 2, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, 2, Foot- ball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Boys State 2. STUART NICHOLS Stu French 2. FRED OBERTING OveI+ine Paper Drive 2. SHIRLEY OSBORN Ozzie Hi-B.A. 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, Scholarship English 3rd, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. LAURA PANNABECKER Hi-HA. 1, 2, 3. OLYMPIA PAPPAS Art Club 2, 3, French 2, 3, Vice President 2, G. A. A. Z, 3, Sales Tax Show 3, Band Variety 2, Student Council 2, 3, Secretary 3, Choir 2, 3, Occident and Annual StaH 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3, Basketball Cham- pions 2, 3, Triangle Queen 3, Home- coming Court 3. CHARLES PAYNE Mousie Paper Drive 2. CAROL PERRY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, 2, Band Variety 2, Tri- angle Queen Z. BEVERLEE PICKENS Y-Teens 1, 2. Study Monitor 1. 2, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Girls' lntramurals 1. JOHN PITTS Johnny Spanish 1, 2, Allied Youth 2, Choir 1, Z, 3, Band 1, Library Staff 1, Boys Show 2, Stamp Show 3, Graduation Usher 3, Music Scholarship 3, Bitter Sweet Anne 1. CAROLE PRICE Art Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Student Council 3, LH Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Office Moni- tor 2, 3, Reg. Room President 3, Reg. Room Business Manager Z. DAVID PRIEST Dave Hi-B.A. 1, 2, 3, 'Vice President 3, Al- lied Youth 2, 3, 515100 Club 3, Band 1, Cashier 3. v LEWIS PROPER Louie Hi-Y 2, 3, 515100 Cluh 2, 3, Student Council 1, 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room President Z, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Football 1, 2, 3. Basketball Intramurals l, 2, 3. WILLIAM RAYBURN Willie Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Tax Show 1, Z, 3. Football Skit 3, Spring Musical 3, Band Va- riety 1, 2, 3. JEAN RECOB French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Oflice Monitor 2, 3, French Club Play 3, Reg. Room Secretary 1, 2, Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2, Lily Parade 1, 2. LOIS ANN REEDER Blondie Photoplay 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, Forget-me-not Parade 1, Lily Parade 1, Concessions 1, Z, 3. Paper Drive Z, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, Z, Tax Stamp Show 2. LOUAN REEVES Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, Choir 2, 3, Study Monitor 1, Senior Girls Quartet 1, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, P.-T.A. Pageant 2, Girls' Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, Football Concessions 1, Z. MARY DIANE RENOLLET Dinie French 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Intramural Director 3, Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, 'Olhce Monitor 1, 2, Football Concessions 1, 2, 3, Occident and Annual Staff 3, Emeee Girls Show 2, Girls' Intramurals 1. Z, 3, Class Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Champions 2, 3, Volleyball Class Team Z, 3, Baseball 1. -a PATRICIA RICKEL Pat Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, F. H. A. 2, 3. DOROTHY RICKMAN DoH'ie Spanish 3, Y-Teens 1,- 2, 3, OHice Monitor 1, 2, 3, Football Skits Z. Concessions 1, Girls' Intramurals 1, Ticket Seller 2, 3, Decorating Com- mittee Mardi Gras 3, Ticket Commit- tee for Senior Dance 3. CAROLE ROBINSON Birdie Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 33100 Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor Z. Football Skit 1, Stamp Show 2, 3, Band Va- riety 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Spring' Festival l, Z, 3, National Honor 3. GLORIA RUSSELL Glo French 2, 3, Latin l, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Choir 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Oliice Monitor 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 1, Tax Show 2, 3, Hand Variety 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3. WILMA JANE RUSSELL Rusty Y-Teens 2, 3, Football Concessions l, Ticket Seller 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 2, 3. SYLVIA SANDERS French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Glee Club 3, Chorus 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. WILLIAM SANDERSON Bill Triangle 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Study Monitor 1, Paper Drive 2, 3. LIOLA SCOTT Scotty Hi-B. A. 1, 2, Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, Allied Youth 1, 2, F. T. A. 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Band Variety 1, 2, Girls' Intramural 1, Paper Drive 2, All City Orchestra 3. BARBARA SEVERANCE Bobbie Y-Teens 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Senior Girls' Quartet 3, Band Variety 2, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3. 'L 'Q- I X' MARTHA SHAFER Y-Teens 2, 3, Student Council 1, Study Monitor 1, Reg. Room Presi- dent 1. JUANITA SHAVER Hi-B. A. 1, 2, 3, Fi-emit 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, Z, 3, Choir 3, Study Monitor 2, Glce Club 2, 3, Library StaH 2, Spring- Festival 1, 2, 3, Christmas Concert 3,,Band Variety 3. Reg. Room Secretary 1, Chorus 1, P.-T.A. Pageant 3. RUSSELL SHONTING Scare Crow Student Council 1, Reg. Room Busi- ness Manager l, Sport Manager 1. DONALD SMITH Whitey Hi-Y l, Student Council 1, Senior Class Play 3, Study Monitor 2, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, Paper Drive 2, 3. JOCELYN SMITH French 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, 2. 3, Allied Youth 3, S100 Club 12, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Library Staff 1, Girls' In- tramurals 1, 2, 3. CHARLENE ANN SOUSLIN llcharll G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 3, Treasurer 3, G. A. A. Sports Secretary 3, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Office Monitor 1, Z, 3, Occident and Annual Staff 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 2, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Basketball Team 1, 3, Champions 3, Volleyball Class Team 2, 3. MARTHA STEED Mer+ Y-Teens 1, 2, 25100 Club 1, Glee Club 3, Chorus Z. BARBARA STEWART Bobbie Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MARILYN STORY Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 58100 Club 1. 2. Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Stamp Counter 2, 3, P.-T. A. Pageant 3, Reg. Room X'Velfarc Chairman 1. Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, Band Variety 2, 3, Tax Show 2, 3. BARB'ARA SUVER Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 2. 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, P. T. A. Pageant 3, Band Variety 3, Tax Show 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2. PAULINE SWISHER Swish S5100 Club 1, Glee Club 2, Reg. Room Secretary 2, Spring Festival 1, Cliristmas Program Z. JACK TAYLOR Cliff Triangle 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Band 1, Z, Annual Staff 3, Baseball 2, 3. HANK TEETERS Hank Triangle 1, 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, S100 Club 3, Study Monitor 2, Paper Drive 2. SUZANNE THIRTYACKER Suzi Photoplay 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3, S100 Club 3, Chorus 1, F. H. A. 2, 3, Spring Festival 1, Served at Y-Teens and Senior Ban- quet 2. JOANNE THOMAS Jo Y-Teens 1, Z, Student Council 1, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Oliice Monitor 1, 2, Reg. Room President 1, Chorus 1. MARGUERITE THOMAS uMargYll Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, UL Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Othcc Monitor 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2. MARY LOU TILTON Lou French 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Cwlee Club 1, 2, 3, Study Monitor 1, 2, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Tax Show 12, 3, Bitter Sweet Anne 1, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1. IVAN TIMMONS S100 Club 1, 2, Paper Drive 2. NANCY TIMMONS Timmy Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, -Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 515100 Club 3, Girls' Intrauiurals 1, 2, Chorus 1, Band Variety Show 1, 2, 3. EDWIN LEE TONE Eddie S5100 Club 1, Ofbce Monitor 3. SUE VAWTERS Susie Art Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, Triangle 2, 3, Study Monitor 2, Student Coun- cil 1, Reg. Room President 1, Girls' Intramurals 1. JOANN VERHOFF Jo Y-Teens l, Glee Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3. DURWARD VINCENT WoocIy Spanish 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Xvelfare Chairman 1, 2, Foot- ball Skits 1, 2, 3, Boys Show 1, 2, Senior Class Play 3. NANCY VOLZ Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, Z, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 3, Glee Club Z, 3, Oliice Monitor 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Tax Show 2, 3, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 1, Reg. VVelfare Chairman Z, Skits 1, 2, 3. BILL WEESE Triangle Z, 3, Stamp Counter 1. MARILYN WELLER Spanish 3, G. A. A. 2, 3. Council 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Choir 3, Ofliee Mon- itor 2, 3, Concessions 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Wfellare Chairman 3, Oecident Staff 3, Annual Staff 3, Girls' Intra- murals 1, Z, 3, Mgr. Senior Class Team 3, Band Variety 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. BARBARA WENDEL Windy Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 55100 Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Band Variety 1, 2, Girls' lntramurals 1, Paper Drive 2. BARBARA WESLEY Barb Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 33100 Club 1, Z, Senior Class Play 3, Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager Z, Reg. Room Civic Chairman 2, Slcits 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 1, 2, 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Bas- ketball Team 2, 3, Champs 2, 3, P.-T. A. Show 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. JOHN WEST Allied Youth 1, Paper Drive 1, Z. JOHN WHALEN Latin 1, 3100 Club 2, HL society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Office Monitor Z, 3, Football 1, 3, Reg. Room Sec- retary 2, 3, Reg. Room Business Manager 1. ROBERT WHITE Bob S5100 Club 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 3. PAT WHITLEY Oliice Monitor 2, 3. SHIRLEY WILLIN6 WiIIie Photoplay 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S5100 Club 2, L Society 2, 3, National Honor 3, Choir 1, Z, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Library Staff 3, Band Variety 2, Tax Stamp Show 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 3, Girls' Intra- mural 1, 2, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, Girls Quartet 3. INA WILLIS Susie Latin 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Play 3, Choir 2, 3, Stamp Counter 2, 3, Football Skits 1, 3, Stamp Show 2, 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Spring Festival Z, 3, Ensemble 2, 3, Girls' lntramurals 1, 2, National Honor 3. DICK WILSON Triangle 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 1, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, State Fair Drawing Awarcl 2. ' JERRY WITHERSPOCN J JOHNNY WODA Johnnie Spanish 1, 2, Hi-Y Z, 95100 Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, Band 1, Office Monitors 1, Reg. Room Business Manager 1, Paper Drive 1, 2, 3, Mardi Gras Promoter 2. JUNE MIXER The june class mixer was an event never to be forgotten by anyone who was there. The square dancing was the best ever, and the games, espe- cially Stoop were wonderful fun, even it they were a little rough at times. Entertainment was provided by the quartet of George Brown, Carole Robinson, Susie 1Villis, and jack Martin. Mary- lou Campbell's dancing and Marylou Tilton's singing were also very much enjoyed by the class. PRISCILLA MARY WOODWARD I-li-B. A. 1, 2, 3. Latin 1, Spanish 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Choir 3, Glee Club Z, 3, Spring Festival 2, 3, Chorus 1. LINDA YAPLE Latin 1, Debate 1, G. A. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 151000 Club 1, L S-oeicty 2, 3, National Honor 3, 'OHice Monitor 1, S100 Club 1, 2, 3, Band Variety 2. 3, Tax Show ZZ. 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Class Bas- ketball Team 1, 2, 3, Champs 2, 3. MARY FRANCES YOUNG G. A. A. 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, S5100 Club 3, Choir 3, Reporter 3, Glee Club 3, Oceident Staff 3, Annual Stan' 3, Girls' Intramurals 1, Z, 3, Band Variety 2, 3, Sales Tax Show 2, 3. CAMERA SHY FRED KOERNER Latin 1, Omee Monitor l, Library Staff 2, Mechanical Drawing Award 1, 3. George Brown, Carole Robinson, Susie Willis, and Jack Martin sing at the ,Tune class mixer. Surprise! Lollypops I Ll H .M'11' 'lf' -Q - H- 1 - --'e----' JUNE PROPHECY School days are over for the I2A's now, as far as dear ole SV est is concerned, but I'm sure we'll never forget the fun and tribulations we have shared. Wle are now going to look ahead to the year of I972. The class of ,52 is having a reunion in their l'Little Red School House of Wlest High. Many of us have unusual and interesting jobs in life, so let's take a l-ook- Arriving early to the reunion of the class of '52, we see Reverend George Brown greeted by the principal of Wlest, John Iflfillvlllffll. Standing to the right of Mr. Wlhalen, we find Vice Principal, Della Anthony. Vllalking a little further down to the gymnasium, where the reunion is to be held, we see, well, for goodness sake- if it isn't Diane Renollei with her six sets of twins. QMy, seems she has been quite occupied these past few years.,j Entering the gymnasium, we see several faculty members, among them are, Jean Recolz, French teacher 5 Marilyn Miller, Spanish teacher 3 Carol Echols, journalism teacher, and Eleanor Cosad, clzennsfry teacher. The guests who have already arrived are: Barbara Dusty Adonis, now operating a great-dane farm: Myrna Bur- well, now manager of a beauty salon, Shirley Anderson, owner of a used car lot, Nancy Tim- nzons, now traveling with the Ringling Bros. Circus: and llflarilyn Davis, now a public ste- nogra Jher. Buslily checking coats, we see Ed Laura, now head bouncer at the Floria Nite Club. Assisting him we see Jerry I-nies and Bob Keeler, head waiters at the Club Floria. For the people who have brought their chil- dren, two experienced baby-sitters have been selected to take care of the little darlins', they are Micky Clzerup and Kenny Garber. All of a sudden we hear a loud noise coming from the hall. As we run out, we see-Jaclc Marlin, and Bert Heyder going over their old cheers. Arriving just in time to see this calamity, we hnd Joflnne Verhojjf, and Sue Vawters now air- line stewardesses for the B. in O. just pulling up in his cadillac we see Dr. J olzn Pitts. As he walks toward the door, he meets his old choir friends, Joe Dickson, and Paul Forgrazfe, now singing commercials over tele- vision. VVe also see the Mayor of Columbus, Jerry Plfiflrerspoon arriving with his private secretary, .Sally lqueenj Billingsley. Mounting the steps, we see prominent poli- tician, Fred Koerner, accompanied by body guards, Janet Dunkin, and Meredith Hegen- lzerc er. Slllait-some idiot is running down the hall dribbling a basketball. Wlho is it? None other than Shirley Dunl1a.1n, now playing star forward with the Glamazons.', Now arriving to the reunion we see Marilyn Cramer, Dolly Fladl, Ivlary Kellar, Nancy De- Slzasor, and H etfle Mlartin now owners of their own hospital. Rushing through the crowd, we see telegram b-oy Ed Tone, delivering a message from opera star Mary Lou Tilton., that she is unable to attend the reunion for she has just signed a new con- tract to travel to France immediately. To quench the thirst of all the guests, we find Pai Rickel, Janet IVlcDernzitt and Carol ililoore serving cookies and punch at the refreshment stand. Incidentally, these three have their own tea room located on the corner of Hollywood and Vine. Carol told 'us that while flying to Colum- bus, for the reunion, they met airline stewardesses Carol Perry and Barbara Plfesley, now Hying with T.Wl.A. Also on the same airplane was Andy Anderson., Ambassador to France. Strolling over towards the refreshment stand we see Diane Hilf, Dolly Riclfnzan, Shirley lflfil- ling, Carol Knfiernn and Sonia lldeisner now op- erating a Turkish Bath in Poland. just arriving fr-om japan where they have been doing missionary work, we see Priscilla lfVood- ward, Pauline Swisher, Juanita Slzafzfer, Dolly Evans, Laura Pannabecker, Kay Knisley, Mar- jory Ingram, llflary H unt, Kathryn Davis, and Orella Aslzfon. These girls plan on going to Europe to continue their missionary work fol- lowing the reuni-on. As we gaze toward the door, we see some of the guests, arriving late: Meri' Steed, now a jockey in Kentucky, Susanne Tlzllrfyacker, now an orchestra leader in New York, Mary Alslzire, now city bus inspector, and Shirley Levengood, a bubble-dancer at the Kliveoria. Pulling a wagon full of the newspapers she edited herself, we see Barbara Furry, also arriv- ing late, as usual. 'NN ith her we see her business executive, Ba-rlmra PV end ell. Seems they were having a little trouble down the hall with some guy by the name of Al Harris --can you imagine-he was trying to bring his motorcycle inside with him. W'ell, all the guests have arrived, some of which we have not named, for they are going to provide the entertainment for our reunion. Wlalking out to the mike we see our two M. C.'s: Jim lldurray, and Nina Bates. Nina ann-ounces our hrst act, which is a Salvation Army' Band consisting of, Janet Allen, playing the drums, Shirley Budd, on the tromboneg Pat Craig, piano, Nancy Dafuis, cornet, John VVOda, violin, Bob lflflzite, flute, and .lolzn C urrenf, saxo- phone. Mr. Murray announces the next act, which are three new aerobatic stars-Dafoe Loclftooocl, Toni B ucy and Don lldlers. These boys have been performing quite frequently abroad as well as in their native country. The next act is a more serious one, consisting of a girls quartet of Olynzjvia Pappas, Ina l'Villis, Lois Reeder, and Carol Robinson. These girls have become quite famous not only for their - l'Confd on page I24Q I Z D 4 13 .3 fr 31 2933 1? aff 3 Q C7 f 'jfj . 'gi jibxgf 12 B's Room 313 Left-Riiyll! Row I: Alice l1Veiler, Shirley Kanavel, Suzie Richards, Shirley Pusecker, Mary Smith, Pat Rickel, Julia Morgan, Nancy Moss, Row 2: Donna Theisen, Janet Reed, Anita Stout, Carol Rickert, Donna LeFevcr, Peggy Urban, 'Clara Moore, Marilyn Neil: Row 3: Suzanne Tilton, Sarah Steele, NVilnia Kenworthy, Adele Ziegfeld, Sally Kendall, Shirley Robbins, Marcia Lowery, Barbara VVil- liams, Glenna WValton, Onda McPherson, Nancy Van W3lSCll. Room 304 Left-Right Row Ii Ann Cockfield, Beverly Greene, Annabelle Allard, Myrna Johnson, Donna Fleclderjohanil, Marion Goolsby, Carolyn Dobbsg Row 2: Charlotte Moore, Jo Hall, Carol Erlen-bach, Nyla Grabill, Jane Conard, Margaret Johns, Rita Elliott: Row 3: Mary I-laudenschild, Sonya Albery, Shirley Deitchle, Joclelle Bargar, Ruthann Borland, Barbara Gurley, Gayle Acker. Room 212 Left-Right Row I: Terry Hitt, Mike Lomano, Ronnie Grant, Gene Burch, Bill Leveringg Row 2: Doug Chambers, John 'Cur'rent, John Bolg, Fred Laderer, Ron Johnson: Row 3: Eddie Brandt, James Doyle, Dick Coffey, Don Bauman, Jim Garrett, Byron Bell, Dick I-Iutchinson. Room 312 Left-Right Raw I: Ivan Timmons, Ronald Skunkwiler, Dick Miesse, Jim Pierce, Robert Nance, Dick Orr, Jay Swisher: Row 2: Stanley Nippert, John Shaw, Whitey Smith, Joe Sams, Ray Sass, Eddie Thomas, Dave Smith, Row 3: Jerry Trahue, Buddy Raike, Johnnie Saint, Robert VVilliams, Bob Steiff, Dick Miller. JUNIORS Room 101 Lefz'-Riglnf Row I: Barbara Dewhurst, Joann Fowler, Irene Curl, Marilyn Borton, Lenarnac Dailey, Evelyn BroHord, Janet Darby, Barbara Barbeeg Row 2: -Carole Cristee, Shirley Burk- head, Darcy Crispin, Jean Beclel. Vera Adams, Sharon Burris, JoAnn, Cochran, :Barbara Bigler 5 Row 3: Yvonne Brewer, Marilyn .Donahue, Carolyn Clouse, Donna Chrysler, Marie Conley, Rebecca Barnes, Margery Davis, Row 4: Jean Collins, Beverly Beard, Shirley Burns, Pat Clark, Carol Bodenheimer, Phyllis Bailey, Barbara Brookey, Ann Busey. Room 211 Left-Riiylzt Row 1: Barbara Kimrey, Faye Eubanks, Kay Hoffman, Dorothy Lampson, Barbara Jenkins, Bettie Fleming, Luanne Hart- ley, Yvonne Everett: Row 2: Doreen Hateley, Carolyn Huey, Janet Hickman, Mary Hick, Joanne Horn, Joyce FyH'e, Doris Friend: Row 3: Janet Gulden, Hattie Jones, Pat Henry, Garnette Geis, Barbara Harm, Charlene Francis, Elaine Ellis: Row 4: Joan Johnson, Helen Hnlls, Catherine Hostetter, Ruth Garn, Bar- bara Harlow, Viola Holliday, Janet Gntknecht. Room 311 Lefl'-Kiglzf Row I: Dorothy Noice, Pat Remy. Opaline Rice, Marilyn Purkey, Mary Ann Gberting, Shirley Klopfer, Arlene Miller, Ada Mossman, Judith Redman, Betty Penn, Betti Lawless: Row 2: Barbara Moras, Janet Mc- Cord, Roberta Ruifner, Shirley Lewis, Barbara Koch, Shirley Krull, Sue Key, Shirley New- kirk, 'Charlene Martin, Marilyn Martin: Rare 3: Shirley Price, Mary Krumm, Jonda Lind- sey, Hilda Lyle, Joyce Roberts, Judy Low- miller, Daryl Poston. Carlene Fisher, Wilma Righter, Peggy Laufhutte: Rare' 4: Charlen Nance, Shirley Morical, Chrystal Myers, Sylvia Mattey, Phyllis Phillips, Betty Lewis. Room 310 Left-Righl' Row I: Jim McCready, John Mleaver, Jim Wfatts, Chuck Lewis. Gregg Mc-- Ettrick, Bob Gwen, Dick Mayhew: Raw 2: Bill Moore, Bill Xkfinnestaffer, Dick Neff, Don Linn, Mark Langholz, Bud Norris, Don Martin: Row 3: David Wfestlake, Robert Patterson, Bob McLinn, Larry Frey, Harold Estell, George Pendleton, John Morison: Row 4: 'Charles Wfarne, Eugene Harrison, Roger Meyer, Ron- old McDermitt, Charles Lockwood, George Marzlu E, Room 2444 Left-Rfglzf Row If Richard Bennett, Mel Karg, Charles Cartwright, Floyd Current, Al Datz. John Schulz, Bob Southworth, Elwood Davis: Raw 2: Don Rawlings, Norman Chaupelear, Paul Anderson, Herb Brown, Harold Charles, Don Rings, John Smalley, Zeme Camp, Jim Schumann: Row 3: Karl Cline, John Wfise- man, Bill Scott. Bill -B'eidel, Dick Blazey. Jerry Reniner, Phil Cartmille, Bill Fischer: Row 4: Paul Cochran, Roger Burlew, Lee Addie, Bob Bauer, Bill Catlett, Aurealius Thomas, Stanley Brown. Room 317 Left-Rig!!! Raw Ii Shirley Pack, Phyllis Mc- Elwee. Jeannette Lyle, Pat Miesse, Carol Meister, Marilyn Penny, Mary Holmes. Janet Redifer, Peggy Cain, Margie Jo Morgan, Kay Huffman, Marilyn LeMottg Row 2: Joan Dun- can, Mary Hughes, Barbara Shade, Carolyn Gordon, Regina Shaw, Betty Holt, Thelma Murrage, Pat Sherlock, Barbara Lower. Mary Ann Amos. Rita Cruse, Nancy Pitt, Janice Cormanyg Row 3: Judy Beaver, Carol Dum. Gail Hixson, Joyce Bayer, Patricia Hunt. Margie Belt, Barbara Cunningham, Margaret Adams, :Barbara Fisher, Alice List, Barbara Jackson. Barbara Hunter, Judy Thirtyacker, Donna Suttle. Patricia Lantz: Row 4: Cora Mae Holliday, Shirley Bentz. Corinne Fred- erick, Barbara W'illiams, Delores Saint, Janice Buckingham, Marilyn Allard. Sylvia Good. Rheda Swearengin, Barbara Pike, Mary Cum- mins, Esther Smith, Nancy Farley, Nancy Miller, Becky Campbell, Pat Manus. Room 217 Left-Right Row I: Ronnie Bowman, Dave Green, Fred Elder, B'obby Green, Jim Ealy, Gary Koontz: Row 2: Dave Gurley, Ralph Burke, Don Jhensen, Donald Chesser, Terence Ellis, Kenney Harper, Lee Biddison: Row 3: Gary Dowler, Charlie Fisher, Bob Thornton, David Apel, Glenn Jordan, Donald Flewelken. Room 214 Left-Right Rauf 1: Bob Steffens, Roy Mc- Garvey, Bill McPherson, Ned McMillen, Vin- cent McElroy, Jim McLurgg Row 2: Gary Underwood, Jan Sullivan, Gene Spence, Joe Wfatt, Levander Mebane, James 'Willg Row 3: Roger Thompson, Bill Puseckee, Charles Rob- inson, Dick Price, Howard Balzer, Jay Ren- shaw, Jerry Ruffner. Room 303 L-cft-Right Row 1: Joe Humphrey, 'Bernard Dishong, Paul W'arnes, Bob Donley, Bob John- son, Loren Galloway, Fred Ives, Erwin Kuhn, Norman Hensel: Row 2: Bob Henne, Roger Hamrick, Jim Fielding, Charles Gue, James Kindig, Blair Spence, Bill Haire, Brian Ma- honey, Bob Harman: Row 3: Robert Moose, William Harrison, Pete Taylor, Ronnie Guy- ton, Rudy Hill, Joe D'Amico, B'ob Giutifre, Danny Krebs, Bob Dixon: Row 4: John Kimes, Allan Fenstermaker, Jay Kellogg, Jim Thompson, Hal Stout, Don Davis, Dick Hutchi- son, Charles Strickler, Don VVhipple. Room 241 Left-Right Row I: Marlene Taguc, Kathryn Seeds, Loretta VVallace, JoAnn Wilson, Mary Vance, Lula Belle Smith, Jeanne Rings, Julia Smith, Dixie Young, Pollie W'rightg Row 2: Joann Wolfe, Rhoda Webb, Sunya Slane, Shirley Workman, Peggy Urban, Jeannie Sulli- van, Charlotte Stewart, Kay Tracey, Shirley Smith: Raw 3: Barbara Uppernian, Virginia VVorlc, Shirley Townsend, Nancy Woodruff, Jackie Sayre, Judy Sloan. Marlyndale Smith, Pat Sackett, Martha Sharadin, Audrey Smith, Shirlee Shivers, Pat Thompson. SOPHMORES Room 242 Lvff-Right Raw I: Judy Harvey, Doris Eubanks, Dorothy Hick, Judy Harris, Marilyn Friend, VVanda Freeman, Velma Howell, Nancy Hargers. Elizabeth Foster, Row 25 Pat Hen- son, Ernestine Forbis, Linda Hardacre, Jayne Glass, Jean Hessler, Phyllis Holbert, Janet Griliith, Helen Evansg Row 3: Judith Karns, Nancie Hagans, Nancy Hoare, Jeannine Hoover, Mary Jo Evans, Judy Hurt, Kay Glass, Beverly Hays, Mary Hankle. Room 156 Left-Riglzt Row I: Don Bower, Glyndon Davis, Bob Cloud, Dick Comierse, XNendell Branson, Ralph B'owman, Bill Baker: Row 2: Robert Cox, Paul Bucy. Jim -Cobb, Don Davis, Howard Gallagher. Bill Carlson, Bob Bushdorf, Bob Black, Row 3: Jim Allison, Tommy Bryant. Douglas Cole, 'Bbb Boldt, Geo Cameron: Row 4: Dave Bates, Don Clark, Bob Brownlee. Charles Cook, Fred Bianco, Clarence Cain. Room 323 Left-Righf Row If Donna Young, Mary Valen- tine, Barbara Young, Nancy Thaolcke, Marcia Vifeber, Betty Worthington, Fran Wfrightg Row 2: Kitty Thomas, Connie Wiard, Patty Staten, Stefanie XVright, Lucia VVork. Sally Wfilliams, Jeri Xliilliamsg Row 3: Merrillyn Thompson, Loretta Thompson, Jeanette Smith, Patty Snow. Pat Yeagley, Eunice VVilliams, JoAnn Strauss, Sally Sweet: 130104: Carolyn Stilwell, Carolyn Smith, Nancy Wilson, Audrey XrVise, Ruth Wfatson, Carolyn VVeidner, Doris Tom, Doris Spangler. Room 327 Left-Rig!!! Row I: Bill VVood, Russell Dickin- son, Jim Fondow, B'ob Fenimore. Marlin Ends- lcy, Dick VVitter, jim. Davis, Bob Delphi Raw 2: Vifayne Foster, Bob Frederick, Fred Fleming. Fred KVorch, Carol Flewellen, Jack Eppert. XVilford Harrington, Dan Dawson: Row 3: Ted Dean. Dick Yearling, Dough VVikon, Dale Wfilson, Bob NVilson, Ronnie Dean, Jerry Davis, John XX-iolfe, Clyde Wfilson, Franz VVohlgumnth. Room 309 Left-IC'1'gl1t Ram' J: Susie Miller, Annie Mann, Donna Mark, janet Lathem, Sandra Miller, Ioan Lehman, Carol Lewis, Row 2: Shirley Lowery, Lois Lowry, Ruth Lorenz, Martha Merriman, Mary McClaine, Barbara Linscott. Carole Lilly: Row 3: Barbara Mawhirter, Carolyn McChesney, Sue Kuhlmann, Mary Jo McNamee, Charlotte Martens, Audrey Merritt. Charlotte Kropp, Mary Martindale: Rott' 4: .lo Ellen Meredith. Martha Neal, Pat Levering, Nancy Logan, Peggy McCory, Madelyn Miller, Delilah Meek. Room 314 Lvfl-lriglnf Row I: Richard Lewis, Ronald Paske, Don Osborn, Rowland Miesse, Alan Niederlitz, Joe Neff, Creston Reese, Howard Nichols, Ralph McGinnis: Row 2.' Scott Pence, Jim Paul, Tommy Rees, Dick Poor, Bill Reid, Bernerd Ranney, David Otewalt, 'Bill McKeener, Ron Parkinsong Row 3: Karl Presler, Rodney McCloud. Jim Parkinson, jim McCarty, Gene Paul, 'Clark Redick, Dave Rismiller, Don Risen, Jimm Morris. Room 321 1,eff-I?-zfglzt Row I: -Charlene Myers, 'Carol Patterson, Grace Roberts, Fritzie Reed, 'Char- lotte Pound, Judy Schulz, Marion Pusecker: Rate 2: JoAnn Sessor', Bonnie Powell, Nancy Shannon, Kay Skipper, Doris Ruffner, Shirley Scott, Arlene Ross, Row 3: Marianne Nolte- meyer, Billie Oliver, Lois Reeb, Pat Myers, Nancy Roby, Patty Scott, Judy Posey, Row 4: Isabell Scott, Ioretta Seipel, Dianne Populin, Sue Redman, Rosemary Osman, Barbara Neff. Room 233 Left-Riylzt Row 1.' Sondra Betsch, Janet Car- son, Barbara Boothe, June Caton, Kay 'B'urgess, Betty Brown, Florence Compton, Meredith Chambers: Row 2: Joan Courtney, Dorothy Campbell, Carol Benton, Sherry Bennett, Linda Bryant, Elaine Cochran, Margaret -Blordy, Edith Clay: Row 3: Patricia Carr, Reita Bynum. Virginia Clarke, Grete Augustine, Patti Burlile, Beverly Benner, Elizabeth Alberts, Row 4: Carole Clem, Randolyn Bulter, Patty Bryant, Beverly Blagg, Betty Buchanan, Loretta Bates, Jackie Berger. Bal. W. Lefl-Right Row I: Dave VVillian1s, Eddy Simp- son, John Vlalter, David Recob, Ray 'l'homen, Bob Ryerson, Harold Schrackg Row 2: Richard Simmers, Billy Smith, Bill VVard, Jim Trimmer, Tom Ongaro, Fred VVatts, George Slateg Row 3: Benny Sisitter, Adin Shade, jim Rose, Ronald Shoal, james Van Meter, Iulin Thomp- son, Ronnie VVilcox, Dick Sensenbrenner, Buddy VVharton, Bill Ross, Van Vickers, 'Bob Thomas, Don Smith, Tom Schroer. Room 127 Left-.lfiylzt Row I: Emilie Halverson, Diane Patton, Beverly Boothe, Carol Hoover, Donna Grant, Louise Stanford, Carol Schallg Row 2: Mary Lou Manson, Diane Lee, Marilyn Swice- good, Celestine Hughes, Indy Banner, Sue Raike, Shirley Boldt Nancy Parks, Row 3: Ioyue Ann Miles, Virgfinia, Harris, Ann Pringle, Rose VVoHiord, Carol McPherson Donna Schmidt, Phyllis 'Cl'O17DC1', Nancy Bradshaw. Room 158 Lefl-Right Row I: Ann Brown, Sharon Robin- son, Edith Rathbarn, Janice johnson, Donna Demmler. Maxine Xlx7llll3,l1lS, Nancy Moore: Row 2: Mildred Collins, Jane Lloyd, Madden Zoeller, Margaret Reep, Virginia Miller, Cherry Cannon, Shirley McElroy, IoAnna Ankrum, -Barbara Thomasg Row 3: Janet Lee XlVllllEl.11lS, Geri Hosler, Barbara Voorhees, Virginia La- Fallett, Sally Hunt, Barbara McKinley, Ardienne Potter, Barbara Shoemaker, Ruth Plants. Room 231 Left-Right Row I: Edward Nice, Si Thimni-es, Dick Burke, Larry Daugherty, Fred Duerler, George Wfendell, Thomas Newkirkg Row 2: Fred Jackson, Phil Pool, Phil Anderson, Leon Henkel, Lonnie Hinton, Jack Callandg Row 3: Jim Vincent, Thomas Wforkman. Dave Hub- bard, Leroy Davis, Stanley Hessler, Don Neff, Art Andrews, Howard Miller, Lewis Shady: Row 4: Wfalter Dolder, Wilbur Vashaw, Carl Clous, Gary Daft, Bob Thomson, Bill Wfalters, Jim Reed. Room 302 Left-Riylzt Row I: John List, David Dunn, Dave Krebs, Jim Johnson, Jack Krueger, Don- ald Kirkpatrick, Larry Janes: Rott' 2: Ronnie Ellis, Jim Hughes, Ed Kearney, Ronnie Klein, Jim Fall-er, Ralph Headington, Jim Edwards: Row 3: Jerry Horn, Jim Kimball, Joe Hutchin- son, Jack Howell, Charles Domingus, Bob Hart, Charles Dutton: Row 4: Charles Judson, Leon Dye, Ronald Morgan, Phil Edwards, Bfob King, Herb Hulls. Bal. N. Lcgff-Right Row Ii Frances Muchmore, Marilyn Keeler, Nancy Morrow, Barbara Skinner, Made- line Eben, Sylvia Meyers, Joyce Johnson, Janice Durfey: Row 2: Anita DeMatteo. Mary Ellen Cranston. Carol Elliott, Marletta Johnson, Anna Marie Mullins. Peggy Craig, Barbara Mat- thews, Shirley Kocherng Row 3: Betty Ellings- worth, Julie Dorman, Mary Johnson, Alyce Morris, Louise DeMastry, Bernice Montony, Carol Kresse, Audrey Eddy: Row 4: Jane Kibbey, Nancy Bergman, Mary Davis, Barbara Johnson, Grace Durilinger, JoAnn Jordan. FROST-I Room 150A Lr'f!-Right Row 1: Helen Guyton, Judy Jack- son, Carole Ford, Arbadella Wfitcher, Carolyn Cady, Nancy VVise. Joan Niederlitz, Doreen Chakeres: .Row 2: Mrs. Jamison, Sue Jackson, Darlene Lamprecht, Harriet Hunter, Schicla Albery, Virginia Clark, Norma Lusignola. Carole Chatlield, Jane -Biakerg Row 3: Dor- othy Hagcnian, Nancy Miller, Yvonne Birk- head, Barbara Johnson, Marilyn Kropihauser, Lois Moran, Nancy Geyer, Barbara Moore. Suzanne Hoover: Row 4: Janet Reid, Carol Sayles, Joan Jenny, Betty Schmidt, Carol Temple, Linda Lease, Alice Rice, Barbara Bfolere, Karen Reber, Barbara Constans. Room 106 Left-Righl Row 1: Ronie Killian, Clark Bryant, John Fleming, Luther XV:-ind, Stanley PloH', Richard Dorr, Richard Jones, Richard Izzardg Row 2: Everett Sanders, Paul Neil, I-larry Lantz, Howard Tucker, Clive Broffard, Bill Bryant, Richard Perry, Kurt Grashelg Row 3: Joe Muchmore, Ronnie Scott, Charles Sowers, Charles Dailey, John Giuffre, Byron Steiff, Dick Conrad, Mike Mathenyg Row 4: Donald Grifnn, Don Reeb, Norman Davis, Danny Grant. Robert Baus, Harry Carson, Bob Sutton, Bob Varner, Bob NValton, Jim Pruclen. Room 126 Left-Riyln' Row 1: John Knntz, Ted Hialker, XValter Ritter, Jim McKenzie, Joe Smith, Tom Ricker, Mark Rector: Raw 2: Russell Hitu, Don Wfolfe, John Beckwith, Robert .-Xlt, Don Spradling, Bill Link, Wfilliam Chappelear: Roto 3: Micheal Ranney, Fred Lanch, Albert Ontcalt, Donald Rhoads, Jim Ault, Donald Wfinget, Gary Nebringer: Ron' 4: Don Beck, Eugene Car- roll, Richard Neff, Dick Furry, Frank Thomp- son, Lewis Kerterson, Jim Wfinn, Tom Collfman. Room 305 Left-Right Row I: Donald Ireland, Donald Barbee, 'Donald B'ostic, Thomas Ligon. Ronald Forrer, James Stanley. Bob Reeves, Ronnie Hill, Ronnie Ireland, Dick Trott: Rott' 2: Larry Hale, John Davis, Paul Rausch, Jerry Anderson, Lee Smith, Kenneth Swartz, :Xlan Daulton, Pat Henry, Larry Thompson, Byron Poson, Roger Kock: Row' 3: Larry Hale, Richard Black, Jerry Osborne. Jerry Pallock, Bob Kern, Jim Kruckeberg, Chuck Price, Nor- man DeLong, Joe Seipel, Norman Bucking- ham, Jack Madden. Room 125 Left-Riglit Row I: Teddy Calvert, Pat Galla- gher, Ronnie Adkins, Gary Darby. George Kripp, Robert Recob, Jimmy Bishop, John Bland, Jim Toler, John Larkin, Jim Brady: Row 2: Jack Alexander. David Brophy. Jolin Wfitherspoon, James Davis, Norman Harvey, Russ Nippert, Jack Cummins, John Spanabl, Douglass Bans: Row 3: Ronald Henry, Glen Hutt, Phil Vance, Jerry Swindler, Larry Nafzger, Jim Cokkcy, Manty Hollister. Perry Slaughter: Row 4: Jerry Mayos, Joe Brent, Ralph XR-'heaty, Gary Landan, Steve Swedegar, Eugene Tilley, Clarence Taylor. Room 223 l.ef1'-High! Row I: Shelby Henkel, Shelby Adams, Carol Reed, Bonnie Hedges, Joan Ream. Judy Matson, Sandra Lutz: Roto 2: Bobby Jean Bennett, Louise Dolder, Beverly Cook. Judy Krouse, Betty Morris, Jaynet Lee Blake, Cora Thompson: Row 3: Donna Contizano, Dodie Scott, Carole Boldt, Nannette Sanders. Carole Karshner, Marilyn Pringle: Rott' 4: Joynce Northrop, Rosalie Constans, Wfanda Holliday. Rozzie Russell, Carolyn Stickel. Roberta XVi1scn. JoAnne Todd. Room 2453 Left-Riglzl Rota' I: Lois Hunter, Rose Marie Pinkerton, Gloria Pndemore, Gladys Pridemore. Sandra Scott, Nancy Steckman, Jackie Gabriel. Marilyn Shroyer: Row 2: Pat Smith, Kathryn Allard, Joan Hill, lfVanda McElroy, Jean Purkey, Darlene Distelhorst, Carol Vlfillie, Margie Beeson: Rim' 3: Bev XVilscn, Shirley Morgan, Judy Swartz, Jean Simonson. Alice Athey, Carol Jensen, Doleres Ziegler. Jean Caton, Lois McDaniel, Mary Jo Price: Raw 4: Bernice Uhe, Diana Huffman, Nancy Turner. Margie Seagle, Opal Harris, Barbara Smith, Mary Fox, Dorothy Caste-el, Nancy Holloway, Delores Reflit. Room 238 Left-Right Row I: Judy Dyer, Shirley Fleischer, Earlene Clotts, Ruth Anderson, Melenie Ankrum, Audrey Fitzgerald, Paula Martin: Raw 2i Susan Moore, 'Carol Mon- tenly, Donna. Stimson, Mary Lou Fredendall, Ruth Shaffer, Betty Rugging, Barbara Cape- hart: Row 3: Maureen Krems, Heather Hus- ton, Ruth Evans, Bletty Reeder, Jeanie 'Walker, Jeanene Davis, Marilyn Hover, Row-1: Shirley Hill, Carolyn Decker, Carol Irion, Betty Triekel, Bonnie Trickel, Ruth Robinson, Joyce VVilson. Room 1341 Lvff-Right Row 1: Marjorie Smith, Ruth Tip- ping, Judy Fenimore, Janice Underwood, Lois Frasure, Gayle Lamb, Beatrice Brown: Row 2: Clara Grabill, Judy Jones, Sally Thimmes, Elaine Marzlug, Mary Exman, Marlene Mit- chell, Dianne Vifadc, Marilyn Kight: Row 3: Jeanne Hilbert, Billie Marzlut, Marlene Eng- land, Sandra Vifillis, Joan Penwell, Darlene Large, Evalyn Mack: Row 4: Joyce VVhipple, Joan Holland, Ann Pence, Lois Lucas. Ruth Loechler, Margie Humyady, Martha Spohn, Nancy Scholten, Hannah Parker. Room 112 Left-Right Raw I: Daniel Timmons, Sherwood Mfaltinan, James Heil, Bill Fulton, Don Brown, Fred Kerns, Charles Hale: Row 21 Phil iVil- liams, Keith Jenkins, Gary Erlenbach, Ronald Capehart, Jerry Rumley, Dan Greer, Jim Hall: R020 3: Richard Otis, Neal Wfebb, Richard Miller, John Giannikos, 'B'ill Adams, Jim Grif- fith, Bill Beannang Raw 4: Dale Forsythe, Bill Spratley, Dudley Hereford, Dave Mason, Charles Geddes, Jolnmy Jones. Room 150B Left-Right Row I.' Gloria Dawkins, 'Carol Clark, Jerry Cremeans, Barbara Bickham, Cora Bennett, Carol Wliitlielcl, Diane Heller: Rott' 2: Carol Verhoff, Evelyn Collins, Pat Jukins. Jackie Tilley, Georgia Kearney, Mona Henson. Mary Lou Schrellg Row 3: Sandra Parris, Janet Jackson, Marlene Rogers, Ann McEttriek. Mary Gardner, Janis Jackson, Sue Yeagley. Charlene Floriog Row 4: Mary Ann Porter- field, Irene Scott, Donna Krivdo, Rosalie Lock- wood, Anne Brock, Judy Miracle, Mary Jane Graham, Anna May Leach. Room 247 Left-Right Row I: Bill Cline, Jim Vail, Sher- wood Singer, Oather Falley, Andrew Ferry, Marvin Lieg'feld, Dean W'oodruHg Raw 2: George McCreacly, Jerry NVinnestaffer, Eddie Shaffer, Don Atkinson. Dennis McClure, Bob Moore, Fred Roseh: Row 3: Perry Stavrides, Jack Speakman, Jack Dixon, George Eichen- berger, James Smith, David D'Amico, Harold Wfagner, Dale Seibert, Floyd Williaiiis. Room 213 Left-Right Row I: Richard Moose, Charles Florio, Dick Bitler, John Dawkins, Bill Jenkins, Tom Rice, Ronald Bezoldg Row 2: Eldon Malone, Dick Madlener, James Bluhm, VVarren Pemberton, Norman Latorre, Danny Bloyd, John LeVal1e: Row 3: Paul Longmire, Jack Steward. Arnold Sowers, James Morris, Bob Martin- dale, Herbie Ron, Joseph Rumich, Joe Brown. John Guzzog Row 4: Bruce Miller, Jim Boden- haimer, Don Anderson, Larry Thompson, Jim Harris, Joe Stevenson, Dick Ellis, Donald Cook. Chuck Earl. 11:7 Titan: :nl N - .f ww 4 I 2 X' -..x , Y L Qgrffsfff muy' w N v W ' x ,H gn, -W2 Q 3' V? 5-9.9 , . I xt , ,Cu :I 5 ' +1 I nr . ,, 'V QQ uxfl--.X '- Fg A ,A ,- xl, - 1 M N, ii: QQ. .ilffff ' I. N ,, Fig'-1' - ,-59 , A 'i ' uf 'ff ' ff MQW , . K , , ,+ -LJ, ,..V,, . A , 1 '54 1. '. FX 12: 2 pisw - ' ' ' I I 'WW . ,W 3 ' ,I-:' - , Q , :' 1 , ' - ,mth ann ' ihgi -X-in U ' f v ., ', Jy 1 f, ' fa 3. , I 1 -3-.2 Fe ' Q' F2 n . 1 A, A' Llh. Q 1 .gy ' 1, .', lu, , X3-4, a' 'A :J-sl.. X N L, T NATIONAL nonon IJ' SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL BAND STAGE CREW ANNUAL STAFF SINESS AD C L UB CHOIR PERMISRSION GRANTED The Student Council members ot VVest High are elected by their registration rooms at the beginning of the school year. This organiza- tion, representing the student body, performs many various duties and also sponsors several social functions throughout the year. Among their more important duties are the prepara- tions for the football programs, Homecoming game, basketball programs, noon dances, con- duct all the important elections of the school and to create a better understanding between the faculty members and the student body. Left-Right Row 1: Bill Haire, Vice Presidentg Ann Durham, Treasurer, Ronnie Grant, President, Olympia Pappas, Secretaryg Row 2: Patty Staten, Mary Ann Oberting, Bonnie Brewer, Nancy Shannon, Carol Elliott, Joan Courtney, Nancy Iohnsong Row 3: Mrs. Dugan, Catherine Hostetter, Sue Kuhlmann, Donna LeFever, l Nancy Farley, Rita Elliott, Judy Hurt, Rorw 4: Della Anthony, Carole Robinson, Carol Price, Jim Murrary, Joe Neff, Bob Fenimore, Gerry Trickel, Dick Mayhewg Row 5: 'Chuck Hunter, Dick Sensenbrcnner, Dave Bates, Gary Underwood, Jerry Trabue, Fred Ives, john Neff, Roger Burlew, Fred Elder, Ted Johnson. r it is 'r B Ex K 1 5 .4 ,S ..5g... imlzmhnzrs Earn 3.5 Qlnzragz Lcfl-Right, Row 1: Nancy Fleming, Shirley Mercer, Shirley Osborn, Sue Keller, Carol Rickert, Jo Anne Thomasg Row 2: Marguerite Thomas, Sonya Albery, Rita Elliott, Shirley Willing, Linda Yaple, Shirley Deitchle, Jocelyn Smith, Jean Forrerg Row 3: Jerry Cline, Barbara Furry, Della Anthony, Phyllis Truitt, Eileen Landenberger, Nancy Johnson, Marilyn Cra- mer, Carole Price, Row 4: Charlene Souslin, Ronnie Grant, Hugh Hendershot, Buddy Raike, John VVhalen, Roy Martin, Jim Murray, Bill Hanscel. Left I0 Right, Row 1: Carole Cristee, Shirley Osborn, Barbara Koch, Joyce Fyffe, Barbara Barbee, Donna Theisen, Shirley Mercer, Gloria Russell, Shirley Workman, Vera Adams, Pollie Wright, Vifilrna Righterg Row 2: Suzanne Johnson, Charlene Sous- lin, Barb Furry, Rita Elliott, Shirley Deitehle, Betty Penn, Marion Goolsby, Hilda Lyle, Judy Lowniiller, Jocelyn Smith, Sue Keller, Row 3: Bill Hanseel, Linda Yaple, Ina Willis, Janet Golden, Pat Henry, Barbara Moras, Audrey Smith, Marcia Lowery, Ruth Garn, Barbara Harlow, Carole Price, Jean Forrer, Donna Chrysler, Donna Lelieverg Row 4: Ron Grant, Hugh Hendershot, Marilyn Cramer, Pat Thompson, Carole Robinson, Shirley Price, John Whalen, George Brown, Jim Murray, John Morison, Lee Addie, David Westlake, Blair Spence. L OOKI T HERE JANUARY NATIONAL HONOR Left-R'iyl1,tRo-rv I: Jerry Cline, Nancy Fleming, Eileen Lanclenbergerg Raw 2: Dick Jacques, Nancy Johnson, Phyllis Trnitt, Roy Martin. This society is the means of honoring these students who achieve an exceptionally high schol- astic rating during their four years ot high school training, and is the highest honor at graduating senior can receive. To be eligible for meinbership, a student must have a 3.5 average in scholarship, high nioral character, show evidence of leadership, and have given their best in service to the school. The seniors pictured on these pages have attained just such a line record and have been admitted to the Magly Chapter of the National Honor Society. W7 est is proud of them, and gives them heart ' conoratulations. 5 as BRAINS GAL ORE .' ! JUNE NATIONAL HONOR Raw J: Left to Right: Charlene Souslin, Shirley N1Villing, Marilyn Cramer, Suzi Johnson, Sally Bil- lingsley, Carole Price, Marguerite Thomas: Second raw: Barb Furry, Joanne Thomas, Jocelyn Smith, Ina Willis, Shirley Osborne, Carole Robinsong Third row: Gloria Russell, Linda Yaple, Sue Keller, Shir- ley Mercer, Jean Forrerg Fouirilz row: Jim Murray, Bill Hanscel, john VVhalen, George Brown, Hugh Henclershot. Della Anthony and Lois Broiford were absent. Y0-H EAVE-HO! STAGE CREW Dave Lockwood mans the switchboarcl. Durward Vincent rings up the curtain'f, Left-Right Row 1: Dave Lockwood, Evelyn Hall. Roger Thompson, Jim McLurg, Lee Biddison, Row 4. Durward Viucentg Row 2: Mark Lzmgliolz, Bill Haire, Gary Koontz, Ralph Bhrke, Dick Price, Roger Meyer Roger Burley, Danny Krebs, Row 3: Loren Galloway, Joe D'Amico. Row 1: Suzie Richards, Gayle Acker, Shirley Dunham, jory Ingram. Si T'l1lITll'I1CS, Mary Frances Young: Row Diane Renollet, Charlene Souslin, Shirley Dietchleg 3: Myrna Johnson, Jack Taylor, jack Howell, Terry Row 2: Carol Erlenbach. Carol Echols, Olympia Pappas, Hitt, Jay Swisher, Jack Delph, Frank Ackers, jerry Marilyn VVellcr, Barb Furry, Josephine Johnson, Mar- Imes, Eddie Lantz. t ldt Tktmtmhrantts lVe've got to meet the deadline. This sentence is spoken by every member of the Annual staff when it comes time for the Wfest High Annual to go to press. Every member is busy arranging inter- views, selling advertisements, attending meetings and writing stories many months prior to time of publication. The amount of work necessary to pub- lish an annual cannot be judged by any- one who has never had any Contact with journalism. Every piece of print has to be written, typed, checked, sent to the printer, proof-read, and then pasted in a dummy annual. Pictures are sent through somewhat the same process, and when everything is put together and sent to press, the entire staff breathes a sigh of relief. The finished product justifies all the work and everyone has a good time doing it, however. The staff this year was, Editor-in-chief, Barb Furry: Assist- ants, Mary Frances Young and Ruth Starkey, Art Editor, Terry Hitt: Artist, jack Tayl-org Copy Editor, Shirley Dun- hamg Identihcati-on, Diane Renollet. hl. Curtis Allen was the ofhcial photographer. SH! JOURNALISTS AT W'ORK! I ESS ADVERTI I G CLASS The members of the business ad class have a very responsble job. This small group obtains most of the money for the school paper and annual. At the beginning of each term these students are given a list of business places both on the Hilltop and downtown. They then solicit these businessmen and ask them to buy advertising in the school paper. Many of the businessmen take ads for the entire length of the school term, thanks to the good salesmanship of the business ad department. Their wor- ries do not end with this, for then they must obtain advertising enough to fill about 40 pages of the annual in order to save the X1Vest students from paying the additional amount for their annuals. Miss Gladys Bowen is the faculty ad- visor for this group. Lefl Rzyhf R0 U I Jeriy Imes Dwxght Reynolds Caiol Echols Josephine Johnson, Frank Ackers, Miss Bowen, DEADLINE- OR ELSE! Deadlines, bylines and eopyreading is all a part of the Occident Staff. It is a thrilling experience to publish a school newspaper. It isn't always easy writing some of the stories, nor is it easy meeting some of the deadlines, but it is a won- derful feeling that you are part of the school paper. The hrst big obligation you have to your paper is to really be interested in it, then you will love every bit of work you put in it. Members of the stalf were: Editor-in- Chief, Mary Frances Youngg Feature Editor, Marilyn Wfeller and Marjory Ingram: Exchange Editor, Suzie Rich- ardsg Sports Editor, 'lay Swisherg Pho- tographer, ,lack Howellg Typists, JoAnn Wfilson, Vera Adamsg Reporters, Shirley Dunham, Diane Ren-ollet, Charlene Sous- lin, Olympia Pappas, Gayle Acker, Carol Echols, Shirley Deitchle and Dick Coffey. Martha Barker was Editor-in-Chief for the first semester, Nancy Miller and Ruth Starkey were Feature Editors, and Gene Roberts was the Staff Photographer. Occident Editors discuss the layout of the March issue Left-Right Row li Barbara Furry, Carol Young, Row 2: Olympia Pappas, Ellen Mc- Echols, Shirley Dunham, Marty Barker, Diane Knight, Nancy Miller, Gene Roberts, Marjory Renollet, Charlene Souslin, Mary Frances Ingram, Ruth Starkey. H251 -. ' . N Y, Left-Right Row I: Dixie Young, Donna Young, Pat Craig, Mary Lou Campbell, Dave Willianis, Dorothy Rickman, Annabelle Allard, Carol Elliott, Pat Wlhitley, Emilie Halvorsong Row 2: Kathryn Seeds, Barbara Bar- bee, Pollie Wright, Barbara Hunter, Janet Gulden, Carol Rickert, Bob Johnson, Charlotte Martens, Carl Dew- hurt, Diane Patton, jean Sullivang Row 3: Pat Henry, Marilyn 'VVeller, Lois Hrofford, Nancy Johnson, Gerry Trickel, Barbara Moras, Phyllis Phillips, Marcia Low- ery, Carole Price, Shirley Price, Marguerite Thomas, Kay Tracey, Row 4: Fred Laderer, Charlene Souslin, Blair Spence, Barbara VVesley, Pat Thompson, Gayle Acker, Dolly Fladt, Della Anthony, Sally Billingsley. CUTTIN' CAPERS The oflice monitors of XVest High have ma11y various duties to per- form throughout the school year. Certain girls are assigned to assist Mr. Young, Miss Kern, Mrs. Perry and Miss Robison. VVhile others collect absence slips and run er- rands tor the teachers. In order to qualify for office monitor you must -be a student of good scholastic standing, good character and be rec- ommended by your teachers. In recognition for their services, the monitors are given service pointsf 53- TAMP COUNTER Lcff-Right Row I: Marilyn O'Brien, Margie Hunyady, Judy Jones, Jody Pen- wellg Row 2: Shirley !B'L11'l1S, Shirley Kanavel, Marilyn Story, Susie Wfillisg Row 3: Rita Elliott, Joyce Fyffc, Suzi Johnson, Marilyn Cramer. 5131000 CLUB MEMBERS Left to Right, Row 1: Judy Lowmiller, Nancy lyn Dobbsg R0-zu 2: Ronald Wlilcox, Linda Timmons, Ronald Ranney, Judy Schulz, Caro- Yaple, Eddie Gleibs. PUPILS SAVE 3100 IN STAMPS JAN. CLUB-Top, Row 1: Barbara Young, Sue Thirty- acker, Nancy Timmons, Sonia Meisner, Donna Mc- Knight, Row 2: Bar-bara Vlfendel, Nancy Shannon, Ste- fanie VVright, Judy Schulz, Mary Frances Young, Myrna Burwell, Marlyndale Smith, Kathy Seeds, Jo Ann VVil- son, Eleanor Cozad, Susie Miller, Irene Curl, Meredith Chambers, Janet Gulden, Luaime Hartley, Barbara Boothe, June Catong Row 3: Carole Robinson, Shirley Levengood, Anita Stout, Shirley Dunham, Beverly Beard, Donna Chrysler, Janet McCord, Darcy Crispin, Oretta Ashton, Carol Erlenbach, Shirley Deitehle, Janet Hick- man, Merillyn Thompson, Nancy Davis, Shirley Ander- son, Audrey Smithg Row 4: Janet Gessells, Janet Hill, Jeannine Hoover, Judy Hurt, Nancy Hoare, Jayne Glass, Kay Glass, Sherry Bennett, Janet Griffith, Mary Davis, Mary Jo McNa1nee, Terence Ellis, Ken Harper, Joyce Fyffe, Carol Echols, Gary Koontzg Row 5: Ken Gar- ber, Eddie Gleibs, Bob Ryerson, Adin Shade, Richard Shimmers, Don Rings, Ronnie Wilcox, Scott Pence, Dick Sensenbrenner, Roger Meyer, Bob Brownlee, Jim Garrett, Dave Priest, Byron Bell, Dave Green, Fred Elder, Lee Biddson, Eddie Thomas, Ron Gross, JUNE CLUB-Row 1: Ann Durham, Myrna Burwell, Marilyn Keeler, Donna Young, Sandra Miller, Judy Schulz, Dorothy LEIIIIIJSOII, Barbara Upperinan: Row 2: Linda Yaple, Shirley Deitchle, Martha Sharadin, Kath-- ryn Seeds, Jane Lloyd, Janet McCord, Joyce Fyffe, Margery Davis, Audrey Smith, Judy Lowmiller, Barbara Brookey, VVihna Kenworthyg Row 3: Pat Yeagley, Sue Redman, Mary Davis, Mary Jo McNamee, Judy Sloan, Marlyndale Smith, Nancy Davis, Ken Harper, Terry Ellis, Rick Hutchinson, Eddie Thomas, Glyndon Davis, Dave Lockwood. L6OT THEY WORK FOR MR. SEDGEWICK Lrff-Right Row I: Martha Merriman, Shirley Bentz, Sonya Alberry, Sally t Kendall, Kathryn Scedsg Row 2: Judy Hurt, Pat Thompson, Row 3: Pat Yeagley, Nancy Shannon, Barbara VVilliams, Nancy Constans, Jeri Wfilliams. Reg. Business Managers and Secretaries Left-Riglzif Row 1: Shirley Burns, Vera Adams, Ruth Garn, Janet Hickman, Patty Staten, Jeanette Smith, Doris Ruffner, Barbara Linscott, Sonnie Betsch, Peggy Taylor, Peggy Cain, Nina Batesg Row 2: Suzie Richards, Janet Reed, Diane Hill, Susie 'VVillis, Shirley W'illing, Shirley Bentz, Kay Skipper, Jayne Glass, Nancy Hoare, Charlotte Martens, Phyllis Truitt, Ruth Starkey, Barbara Matthews, Row 3: Annabelle Allard, Jean Sullivan, Dick Orr, Hugh Hendershot. Perry Creed, Scott Pence, Bob Black, Ronnie Dean, Van Vickers, Dave Green, -B'etty Ellingsworthg Raw 4: Hilda Lyle, Bob Harmon, 'VVhitey Smith, John VVhalen, George Marzluf, Paul Cochran, Ted Dean, Tom Schorer, Byron Bell, Dwight Reynolds, Mickey Bishop. -61- liq READI ' A D A WORKIN' l r' ---sa-tai. -,, -- V -i '- Left-Right Row 1: Shirley VVilling, Miriam Smith, Ardienne Potter, Sue Severns, Barbara McKinley, Carol Echols, Ann Cocktield, Merideth Hegenberger, Phyllis Bailey, 'Carole Moore, Row 2: Sonia Meisner, Betty Penn, Fritzi Reed, Carol Patterson, Jeannette Smith, Doris Ruffner, Wilma Righter, Donna Fledderjohann, Joyce Fyffe, Margie Jo Morgan, Joan Niederlitz, Suzie Richards, Myrna Johnson, Marion Goolsbyg Row 3: Helen Lumley, Julia Morgan, VVi1ma Kenworthy, Adele Ziegfeld, Jean Hessler, Shirley Scott, Darcy Crispin, Doris Tom, Dolores Fravel, Shirley Lowery, Joanne Horn, Jay Kellogg, Pat Saekett, Elaine Ellis, Gary Koontz, Marilyn Allard, 'Carol Dum. Shh, quiet please! These are com- mon words of the library monitors. This staff of students is constantly busy during one period each day when they act as assistant librarians. Some ot the duties of this staff i11- cludes: collecting, filing, and returning library permits, checking books out and locating overdue books, shelving books and magazines, working in the reserve room, and taking attendance slips to the office. The library 'monitors are honor roll students usually in Senior High, and they must be able to give up their studyhall without harming their grades. They must be able to help younger students locate books needed for special projects. Many of the assistant librarians are planning on doing library work in the future. ....62M JANUARY PLAY CAST WVORKS HARD Left-Right Row I: Gloria Russell, Nancy Miller, Pegg Terry Horn, James Martin, James Coontz, James Hall- Taylor, Mrs. Hall, Marcia Patridge, Ellen McKnight, steineg Row 3: Dick Jaques, Chuck Pennington, Lee Olympia Pappas, Row 2: Joan Lannon, Merideth Hegen- Grabill, Jim Smith, Bill Voss, Bert Heyder, Roy Martin. berger, Diane Renollet, Susie Willis, Frank Policaro, CI-IEAPER BY THE DOZEN IS JUNE PLAY Row 1: Carol Moore, Jean Forrer, Jack Martin, Jim Row 2: Andy Anderson, Durward Vincent, Nina. Coontz, Dave Lockwood, Gloria Russell, Carole Rob- Bates, George Brown, Suzi Johnson, Ted Johnson, inson, Maryanne Brooks, Barbara XVesley. Marilyn Cramer, Sue Keller, Myrna Burwell, Jim Hallsteine, Eleanor Cozad, Barbara Adams. - 63 - AND LO! A STAR lst row: Terry Horn, Jim Martin, Roy Martin, Gloria Russell. Bud row: Jim Smith, Jim Hallstcine, Fen-t Heyder, Lee Grabill, Frank Po- lcaro. :rig :sa ,-Lf D K Marsha Patridge, Ellen McKnight, Diane Renollet, Olympia Pappas, Peggy Taylor, Nancy Miller. LOADS 0F STARS Lo, a Star! was presented to the stu- dents of WVest High during the IQSI Christmas season by the 12A Dramatics Class. The play was based on the birth of the Christ Child and all the gifts of great value He received. The gift that made the star shine was the blanket given to the Christ Child by a little orphan girl. SUMMER PLAYHOUSE Cheaper By the Dozen was presented by the 12A Draniatics club on Friday, May 2. The play gave us an inside look of a big family and how they operate. The father thought they should operate like a factory while the mother thought it should run according to plan. The children were all devilish but very loving. Even the school teacher and the maid provided laughs. Everything combined together gave us our Summer Playhouse of Stars. JUNE PLAY COMMITTEES Row I: Olympia Pappas, Jocelyn Smith, Diane Renollet, Nancy Volz, Linda Yaple, Susie Vlfillis, Ann Durham. Row II: Meredith Hegenberger, Grace Fritchen, Lois Reeder, Eddie Glcibs, VVhitey Smith, Bert I-lcyder, Jim Labrenz, Ronnie Grant, Ioan Lannon, Barbara Suver. I 1 GIRLS' TRIO BOYS' QUARTET Ann Cockfield, Onda McPhearson, and Donna Theiscn. Gary Underwood, Gene Burch, Lee Addie, and Dick Gilbert. SONGSTERS AND SONGSTRESSES FILL THE A!R WITH SONG 24 ' GIRLS' QUARTET NIIXED ENSENIBLE Left fo Right: Louau Reeves, Nina Bates, Shirley Wil- Left-Right, Row 1: Lee Addie, Gene Burch, Dick Gil- ling, Barbara Severance. bert, Don Bauman, Mary Lou Tilton, Susie VVillis, Jerry Cline, Marilyn Cramer, Carol Robinson, 'Olympia Pappas, Byron Bell, Shirley Osborn, Row 2: Gary Underwood. ,661 SING A SONG of SIXPENCE Lcfl--Right Row li Marion Goolsby, Shirley Osborn, Donna McKnight, Louan Reeves, Barbara Suver', Gloria Russell, Donna Thcisen, Nancy Volz, Phyllis Duscnbury, Ann Cockfield, Sally Billingsley, Mary Frances Young, Betty Penn, Mrs. Whitey Row 2: Mary .Lou Tilton, Carole Robinson, Juanita Shaver, Marcia Lowery, Marilyn Story, Suzie Jennings, Marilyn Weller, Diane Renollet, Dolly Fladt, Suzi Johnson, Marty Barker, Nancy DeWitt, Kay Tracey, Shirley Willing, Marilyn Cramer, Susie Willis, Raw 3: Olympia Pappas, Onda McPherson, :Bill Clark, Richard Gilbert, Joe Dickson, Joe Neff, John Pitts, George Brown, Gene Burch, Jim Price, Bob Johnson, Byron Bell, Ronald Paske, James Kindig, Priscilla Woodward, Wilma Kcnworthy, Row 4: Nina Bates, Bill Ray- burn, Jack Martin, Jerry Davis, Ron Klein, David Westlake, Lee Addie, Dick Yearliug, Dick Price, Dick VVilson, W'arren Stephens, James VVill, Don .B'au1nan, Wendell Branson, Lee Biddison, Paul Forgrave, Bobie Severance. The Wfest High Choir composed ot seventy voices brought fame to Wfest High during its 1951-52 season. Called upon by many organiza- tions to sing for them, the choir became very well- known throughout Columbus. For the first time in the history of the VVest High Choir, they en- tered the District Contest and came out with a superior rating, which only two other schools in Columbus were able to attain. Throughout the year, the choir appeared in many different pro- grams among them being the City-wide P.-T.A. Pageant held at Central High School. Annual Christmas Pageant and the Annual Spring F es- tival, also held at Central High. T he Spring Musical held at XV est High in May is an annual affair as is also the Christmas pro- gram. The caroling in the halls during the Christmas season is ren1embe1'ed by all and many heart- warming memories are added to your collection by having the opportunity to belong to this choir. Although there is a great deal of serious work to be done in choir, the moments for fun and laughter also come and much merriment is had by all. The person responsible for the excellent work which is being done by the choir is none other than the wonderful director Mrs. W'hite. WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG-IN BEGINNING CHORUS Left-Right Row 1: Carole Cristee, Mary Anne Amos, Carol Kresse, Barbara Kinirey, JoAnn Cochran, Vera Adams, Barbara Moras. Shirley Krull, Judy Beaver, Nancy Farley, Row 2: Shirley Klopfer, Patty Staten, Connie VVard, Marilyn Keeler, Grace Roberts, Barbara Boothe, Fran VVright, Judy Harris, Mary Ellen Crans- ton, Janet Carson, Donna Young, Madeleine Eben, Beverly Greene, Mary Hick, Dorothy Lampsong Row 3: Patricia 'Carr, Carolyn Gordan, Kay Huffman, Opaline Rice, Marjory Ingram, Joan Courtney, Jeanette Smith, Nancy Timmons, Shirley Pack. Marlene Tague, Carol Elliott, Joan Lehman, Susie Miller, Judy Schulz, Flor- ence Compton 5 Row 4: Shirley Lowery, Hilda Lyle, Sally Willianis, Anita DeMatteo, Sue Key, Mary Ann Oberting, Nancy DeShazor, Nyla Grabill, Mary Hauden- schild, Jane 'Conard, 'Ruth Lorenz, iB'etty Ellingsworth, Virginia Clarke, Linda Bryant, Peggy Craig, Barbara Lower, Row 5: Barbara Mawhirter, Joan Johnson, Kay Glass, Nancy Hoare, Audrey Eddy, Madelyn Miller, Joretta Seipel, Martha Merriman, Jayne Glass, Judy Posey, Barbara Linscott, Mary McClaine, Doris Ruff- ner, Martha Neal, Sue Keller, Ann Durham, Linda Yaple, Mary Jo McNamee. Loft-Right, Row 1: Joyce Fylife, Pat Myers, Sunya Slane, Barbara Jackson, JoAnn Strauss, Jeannet Sullivan, Stefanie VVright, Louise Stanford, Joann Verhoffg Row Z: Marie Conley, Elaine Ellis, Bar- bara Upperman, Shirley Newkirk, Lois Lowry, Billie Oliver, Hattie Jones, Nancy VVilson, Celena Lambert, Ramona McGinnis, Shirley Harrison, Doreen Hate- ley, Row 3: Virginia Louch, Shirley Anderson, Nancy Logan, Jeannine Hoover, Marilyn Faller, Mert Steed, Margaret Johns, Margie Belt, Charlotte Kropp, Eliz- abeth Alberts, Janet Hickman, Judy Lowmillerg Row 4: JoAnn Jordan, Vila Holliday, Carol Dum, Co- rinne Freclerick, Phyllis Bailey, Shirley Bentz, Pau- line Swisher, Barbara Gurley, Rosemary Osman, Grace Durlfinger, Janet Gutknecht. -ggm RHYTHM KIDS wig F . , ft QQST Left-Right Raw 1: Charles Ball, John Hagan, Stanley Nipnert, Bill Moore, Bob Brownleeg Row 2: Scott Pence, Nor man Hensel, Jerry l1Vhipple, Bill Rayburn, Ronald Shunkwilerg Raw 3: Bernard Dishong, Mr. Barnard, Jay Swisher John Schulz. The VVest High Dance Band is Wfestls own Guy Lombardo Elllil Harry James put together. It plays both hot and sweet and provides music for all occasions. These musicians, under the direction of Clair Barnard, have numerous duties, for they play for all noon dances and practically all of the dances after the athletic events. They play for special dances and provide the 'background inusic for both the Variety and Sales Tax Stamp Shows. On Wfednesday, February 20, the band played for a dance at the State School for the Blind. Emcee Captain George Brown sings, accompanied by four lovely ladies of the old south. The showtime chorus clans in rythni to the Span- ish Dance. The Rockettes in their new line-up. K! M3 4 5. 6. Marylou Campbell dances to HMAMMYH and adds a new twist. The Senior Trio sings Sleepytime Down South. Delores Moriva taps out a dance- Spaghetti Rag. 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MISS KAY BURGESS ND MRS. RAY BURGESS, '7'.?.l Rd., are fl,TL7T101I,'!lC'll?'Lg the engage- f their df1'1,l,g,'LfG7',, Kay, to Mr. F. Boyer., son of Mrs. Marie 4 E. Whitiaiev' St. Miss Burgess is a gmclurnfe of West High Sbhool rmrl is a.ssocin,ted with, 'the Ohio Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Boyer is fl gmcl11.ate of South High School and is with the Disprmclz. 5 CARPET PATTERNS come in' series cmd. a va 'riety of coiors to add greate ndifuiclualistzic Leek Is the Most Omg Trend of the imes in New Carpet i sy,JEN1oE JORDAN, Dispatch Home Furnlsliings W1-ner Your home is you-and novv even' the floor coverings n mirror your artistic tendencies. , Coming from the Chicago Home Furnishings Market is struck by the obvious it that ' the outstanding nd of the timesis the in- i ' ' ' ' k. Iifs achie - own carpeting scheme. Now a vinyl tile manufacturer has come out with a series pf pat- terns and pieces so you can is Y . , L buyers and reporters result in their being ma fnctured for use as an o all floor treatment. The Customotifs: Decorstrips will be showi Columbus. in September ' d hi t soon after an W 1 e rwill cost a fraction more t J . 1'- VI I .if ,v ,9 ggi, f f f' 'I 43 f X J jig! ' ei Q . gftgi vl 1' S 1:- . 1196 . 'P go 3 T 3 Q 4? VVest's pride and joy, the West High Rockettes 1- perform with precision, and are rather nice to look at too. 2-One really messed-up quartet is Carole Robinson, George Brown, Jack Martin and Susie Willis singing Down Yonder . 3-Nancy Wilson 'became the new sensation at West High when she sang I Ran All the VVay Home , in a style all her own. 4-Joint Emcees for the show were Duck Jacques and Nina. Bates who did a line job. 5-The German Band performs in its own inimi- table style, complete with snake charmer. 6-We believe in advertismg. ..76.. FRERE JACQUES ET ALOUETTE Left-Right Row I: Mary Lou Campbell, Program Chairman, Ann Coeklield, Secretaryg Alan Hopkins, Presi- dent, -Olympia Pappas, Vice President, Nancy DeWitt, Treasurer, Row 2: Shirley Lewis, Wilnia Righter, Ellen McKnight, Marcia Patridge, Carole Moore, Randolyn 'B'utler, jean Recob, Gloria Russell, Donna Theisen, 'Carole Cristee, Mary Ellen 1Cranston, Kathryn Seeds, Pegg Taylor, Mary Ann Obertingg Row 3: Sylvia Sander, Judith Redman, Joan Courtney, Darlene Distelhorst, Margie Hunyady, Alan Neiderlitz, Ruth Starkey, Phyllis Truitt, Carol Dum, Sunya Slane, Pollie Wrigllt, Dottie Noice, Carol Echols, Sally Thimmes, Shirley Priceg Row 4: Barbara Moore, Nancy Wilson, Reita Bynum, Viola Halliday, Barbara Bigler, Eileen Lanclenberger, Juanita Shaver, Marcia Lowery, Grace Dnrflinger, Judy Harris, Barbara Furry, Joselyn Smith, Catherine Hos- tetterg Row 5: Shirley Wforkman, Betty Penn, Judy Posey, Miss Glenn, Bob Johnson, Bernard Dishong, Dave Fulle1', Gene Burch, Stu Nichols, Andy Anderson, Dave VVilliams, Ray Fenner. It's Mardi Gras time at Wfest and everyone is having a good time. XV est Higlfs French Club was a very large and active club during '51 and '52. The pur- pose of this club was to study French cus- toms, music, and literatureg and to learn to speak the language more fluently. At the monthly meetings many outside speakers vis- ited the club speaking the native language. Among the year's highlights were: the Christmas party at Bob ,Iohnson's home, the January Mardi Gras which the French Club sponsored with the Spanish Club, and of course, Des Americains a Paris, the skit given at the March assembly. The 1952 officers included: Alan Hopkins, president, Olympia Pappas, vice president 5 Ann Cocklield, secretary g Nancy DeXVitt, treasurer 3 and Mary Lou Campbell, program chairman. The faculty advisor was Miss Leona Glenn, French teacher. ' MANANA Left-Right Raw 1: Nancy Moss, Treasurerg Shir- ley Krull, Program Cliairmang Audrey Smith, Secre- tary, Bernard Dishong, Presidentg Barbara Barbee, Vice Presidentg Roger Blurlew, Program Chairman, Row 2: Mary Smith, 'Carol Knierim, Dorothy Rick- man, Judy Harvey, Kay Burgess, Joan Lehman, Marlene Tague, Luanne Hartley, Jean Hessler, Mrs. Haroldg Row 3: Barbara Hunter, Carol Rickert, Pat Manus does a Mexican Hat Dance while Spanish Club members look on. Julia Morgan, Donna LeFeve1', Joanne Horn, Phyllis Phillips, Nancy Roby, Carolyn Stilwellg Row 4: Pat Marius, Yvonne Brewer, VVilma Kenworthy, Ruth Ann Borland, Jodelle Bargar, Priscilla Vlfoodward, Kay Glass, Judy Hurt, Rosemary Osman, Jackie Berger, Row 5: Bob Brownlee, Mark Langholz, Bill Haire, Dick Hutchison, Gene Burch, Terry Hitt, Van Vickers, Roger Meyer, Ronald ,McDermitt. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to make the Spanish language, customs, and traits more understandable. The club has speakers at their monthly meetings who speak of Spain and Mexico. The club members have many good social times together. The year's projects included: The Mardi Gras which the Spanish Club sponsored with the French Club, the city-wide party at Linden McKinley High School, and ot course, the Pan American Assembly in April. Mrs. Harold is the faculty advisor. Wtnifnrrlifwiti Left-Right Row .lc Ruth Garn, Presiclentg James Kin- dig, Treasurer, George Brown, Vice President, Shirley Kanavel, Secretary, Row 2: Elaine Cochran, Stefanie W1'ight, Barbara Young, Marilyn Keeler, Fran Wriglit, Larry james, Bill Coon, Glyndon Davis, Eleanor Cozad, Janice Durfey, Barbara Boothe, Donna Young, 'Carol Elliott, Sondra Betschg Row 3: Nancy Shannon, Darcy Crispin, Nancy Farley, Mary Io McNamee, Jayne Glass, Marlyndale Smith, Patty Scott, Martha Merriman, Pat Yeagley, Doris Ruffner, Pat Henry, Linda Bryant, Ruth Lorenz, Linda Hardacre, Joyce Fylifeg Row 4: Beverly The Vlfest High Latin Club grew to an all time high during 1951 and y52 with nearly S0 me1nbers. The purpose of this club is to learn to better appreciate the classical language and literature. This year the Latin Club was awarded the I-lilcleslieiin Vase by the junior Classical League of -Oberlin College. This vase is awarded each year to a Latin de- partment rendering outstanding service. Wfest was the lirst Columbus school to achieve this honor. In early April the Latin Club gave a stirring skit of Cicero and Catiline at an assembly. The last of the skit was a comedy. The characters included all the members of the Cicero Class. The Club ended the year with the Roman Banquet which was a huge success. The IQ52 officers were: Ruth Garn, president: George Brown, vice president 3 Shirley Kanavel, secretary, and Jim Kin- dig, treasurer. The faculty advisor was Miss-Mau garet Campbell, Latin teacher. Beard, Shirley Burns, Lynne Hunt, Merdieth Hegen- berger, Carol Echols, Marilyn -Cramer, Phyllis Bailey, Pat Thompson, Gayle Acker, Rita Elliott, Barbara Willianis, Mary Martindale, Mary Davis, Doris Torn, Beverly Hays, Patti Burlile, Suc Redman, Elaine Ellis, Row 5: Tom Schorer, Bill Ross, Ronnie Klein, Dick Yearling, Gene Paul, Dave Green, Dave Rismeller, Scott Pence, jack Howell, Bob Harmon, Karl Cline, Fred Fleming, Dave Gurley, Hugh Henclershot, Brian Ma- honey, Iim Schumann, Loren Galloway. Eleanor Cozacl and Gayle Acker polish the vase won by the Latin Department. GOLDEN RULERS Left-Right Row 1: Jim Pierce, Ronald Shunk- wiler, Bert Heyder, Sec.3 Jim Murrary, President Mickey Cherup, Vice-Presidentg Jim Labrenz Treasurerg Roy McGarvey, Sue V awters, Al Datz Row 2: Bill Beidel, Jerry Horn, Terry Hitt, Stan- ley Nippert, Bob Black, Gene Burch, Lee Bicldison, Annabelle Allard is crowned queen of the Triangle Danec. Don Rawlings, Henry Teeters, Gene Spence, Row 5 3: Fred Elder, Bill Sanderson, Charles Strickler, , Leon Dye. Buddy Wharton, Dick Wilsoii, ,Tack 5 Taylor, Bill Weese, Jim Allison, Jim VVatts, C. S. Kennedy. The Triangle Club is composed of stu- dents who have maintained an average of C or above in drafting. The club, organ- ized for social reasons, has clone much to promote good draftsmanship among its members. Throughout the year, many parties and picnics are held at the homes of the mein- bers. The Club's most important social function ot the year is the Annual Tri- angle Dance for which nine queens are elected. Queen Annabelle Allard repre- senting the Seniors reigned supreme dur- ing the Triangle Dance with Donna Demmler and Barbara Hunter represent- ing the Sophomores and Juniors respec- tively. The busy season was br-ought to a close with a Weiner roast and formal initiation. l Q 4 Soda leap nlg Allied Youth members are Dolly Fladt, Shirley Dunham, Jim Garrett, Charlene Souslin, and Fred Laderer. yr , Left-Right, Row 1: Diane Renollet fRecreation Chairmanj, Charlene Souslin CTreasurerJ, Blair Spence CPresidentD, Shirley Dunham CSecretaryD, Fred Laderer CMembersl1ip Chairmanj, Row 2: Lucia Work, Judy Schultz, Barbara Boothe, Sandra Miller, Sondra Betsch, Carol Elliott, Ioan Lehman, Ioan Courtney, Linda Hardacrc, Donna. Mack, Janice Durfey, Ruth Lorenz, Opaline Rice, Marlene Tague, Luanne Hartley, Dixie Young, Mary Cum- mins, Marcia Lowery, Row 3: Mary Davis, Char- lotte Martens, Mary Io McNamee, Betty Wortliiiig- ton, Sue Redman, Doris Ruffner, Pat Yeagley, Judy Posey, Kay Glass, Martha Merriman, Pollie W'right, Betty Penn, Judith Redman, Jocelyn Smith, Sylvia Sanders, Judy Thirtyacker, janet McDer- mitt, Dolly Evans, Jack Martin, Row 4: Shirley Osborn, jean Reeob, Marilyn Miller, -Carolyn Mc- Chesney, Doris Tam, Patty Scott, Barbara Moras, Janet McCord, Mariann Noltemeyes, Suzanne Thirtyacker, Carole Moore Shirley Burlthead, Phyl- lis Phillips, Donna Chrysler, Ruth Garn, Jim Gar- rett, Gene Roberts, John Pitts, Row 5: Lois Ann Reeder, Dolly Fladt, Jean Forrer, jerry Horn, Bob Guiffre, Roger Meyer, Lee Addie, Dave Green, Ed Kearney, Ted Dean, Ron Klein, Bob Delph, Jack Eppert, Mark Langholz, Dick Hutchison, Fred Watts, Jim VVatts, Dave Priest, Bill Hanscel, O. D. Lehman. Allied Youth is a non-political, non-sectarian organization for young people, with national headquarters in Vlfashington, D. C. It works entirely in the held of education, recreation, and personality development, stressing particularly the alcoholic problem. The aims of this organization are to assist youth through emoti-onal crises revelent among young people over the question of social drinking, to provide a fellowship which makes it easy to he popular and still say nov to drinkingg and builds a well adjusted life and -personality pattern in which there is no place for alcohol. The meetings are every second and fourth Thursdays. Mr. Lehman is the advisor, and the fees are 5oc. E Along with Mr. Lehman, Jim Garrett and joan Lehman attended the national Allied Youth Conterence at Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. OME SUNDAY MORNING Hi B. A. members meet in room 317. The Hi B. A. is an interdenominational Christian club, organized for the purpose of prayers, Bible study, and to create Christian fellowship. Our meetings are held every Friday morning at 8:00 A. M. and usually con- sist of hymn singing, Bible study and prayer. The outstanding social event of the year is the banquet in .Tune honoring the graduating seniors. We recognize the great need of Chris- tianity in America and are endeavoring to help others have a stronger faith in God, and thus helping them to have more zeal with which to serve our Creator. By so doing, we have a little part in pre- serving our freedom. Left-Right Row I: Kathryn Davis, Treasurer, Marjory Ingram, President, Dave Priest, Vice President, Shirley Osborn, Secretary, Row 2: Laura Pannabecker, Yvonne Evertt, Mary Gardner, Olympia Pappas, Sue Key, Nancy Scholten, Opal Harris, Mary Ann Aleshire, Dolly Evans, Carriemae Tucker, Row 3: Beverly Beard, Carol Echols, Esther Smith, Juanita Shaver, Margie Seagle, Mary Martin- dale, Priscilla Woodward, Bob Keeler, Dick Price. STAND 'EM IN A CORNER Left-Right Row I: Eleanor Cozad, Trcasurerg Barbara Sullivan, Judy Thirtyackerg Row 3: Carol Echols, Moras, Vice Presidentg Carole Cristee, Presidentg Joyce Fyfte, Ruth Garn, Meredith Hegenberger, Pat Joanne Horn, Secretaryg Row 2: Donna Chrysler, Manus. Marlene Tague, Opaline Rice, Margery Davis, Jeanne The Irvin F. Young Chapter of the Future Teachers of America Association was organized in IQ48 at VVest High School and named for our principal. The purpose of the F. T. A. is to help students interested in any phase of teach- ing to discover some of the advantages and -disadvantages of the profession. This year -the club boasts nearly twenty mem- bers. The club has grown during the past years under the direction of Miss Pauline Sparrow, faculty advisor. This years, officers were, Carol Cristee, Barbara Moras, JoAnne Horn, and Eleanor Cozad. The club was operated on a point system whereby members earned service points for activities that increased their under- standing of teaching methods. The formal initiation took place in Janu- ary. This was a very inspiring service which will long be remembered. Throughout the year several teachers of West and other schools gave talks and offered suggestions to the club mem-bers. The year was brought to a fitting close with a picnic where a good time was had by all, even though the seniors had to say good-bye. Many of them were going to college to use the information gained in F. T. A. Carol Echols proves her point as she chats with a group of F.T.A.'s after a meeting. FELLGWSI-HP, FRIENDSHIP, HND FUN Left-Right Row I: Nancy DeW'itt, Social Chairman, Vera Adams, Member At Largeg Mary Ann Obertiug, Assistant Publicityg Peg Cain, Typistg Shirley Deitchle, Sportg Sue Key, Vice Presidentg Suzie Jennings, Treas- urerg Marilyn Cramer, Presidentg Sally Billingsley, Sccretaryg Row 2: Barbara -B'arbee. Links Chairman .1-'li Y-Teens give farewell banquet to January graduates on January 22. ,af Marcia Lowery, Musicg Mary Murphy, Adviserg Mary Heeter, Adviserg Mozclle VVarren. Adviserg Linda Yaple, Program Chairmang Carole Robinson, Musicg Nina Bates, Social 'Chairmang Donna Theisen, Assist- ant Music Chairmang jean Forrer, VVorld Fellowship Chairmang Olympia Pappas, Ways and Means Chairman. The largest mernbership in the city was held by the Y-Teens of West High. Many outstanding social events were sponsored throughout the year by Y-Teens. Among the first events to be held was the Pigskin Frolic which was followed by the Christmas Program at which time all the clubs contributed chocolate bars for the children of Europe. Many Y-Teens gave ten hours of service to some charitable -or- ganization and were therefore able to quality for Links. Spring was ushered into the picture with the sponsoring of Sadie Hawkins Dance in which all the gals had a chance to ask their favorite beau to the dance being that it was leap year. The Annual Senior Banquet was given by the untlerclassmen and the season reached its climax when the lovely Rainbow Prom was held on june 5. vw . . Left-Right, Row 1: Eleanor Cozad, Barbara Skinner, Marcia Weber, Patty Staten, Barbara Boothe, Nancy Timmons, Marilyn Penny, Anna Marie Mullins, Char- lotte Pound, Margie Jo Morgan, Nancy DeShazor, Kay Burgess, Judy Harvey, Ruth XfVise, Pattie Craig, Bar- bara xlhfflllflffl, Marlene Tague, Jeanne Rings, Donna Fledclerjohann, Alice Weiler, Jerry Cline: Row 2: Shirley Kanavel, Shirley Pusecker, Thelma Mugrage, Janet Reed, Carolyn Smith, Reita Byrum, Sandra Miller, Barbara Young, Donna Mack, Bonnie Powell, Margue- rite Thomas, Marty Barker, Shirley Osborn, Susie Vkfillis, Diane Hilf, Marilyn Davis, LaDonna Mithoff, Row 3: Linda Haracre, Mary Cummins, Judy Beaver, Sonya Albery, Della Anthony, Dorothy Rickman, Donna LeFever, Janice Cormany, Kathleen Hover, Barbara Jackson, Bettie Fleming, Sue Thirtyaclcer, Janet Mc- Dermitt, Barbara Linscott, Jonda Lindsey, Marcia Pat- ridge, Jeannie Mason, Row 4: Nancy Hoare, Darcy Crispin, Shirley Burkhead, Carolyn Vlfeidner, Carolyn McChesney, Joyce Fyffe, Barbara Harlow, Barbara Koch, Janet Griffith, Kay Knisley, Shirley Harrison, Randolyn Butler, Nancy Shannon, Doris Tom, Virginia Louch, Mary Anne Amos, Ellen McKnight, Nancy Con- stans, Row 5: Pat Thompson, Catherine Hostetter, Audrey Eddy, Phyllis Truitt, Shirley Price, Lorraine Smith, Barbara Neff, Janet Gessels, Judith Karns, Nancy Davis, Shirley McCarley, Ruth Starkey, Eva Leslein, Ruth Garn, Audrey Smith, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Flem- ming. Lcfl-Right, Row 1: Luane Hartley, Madeline Eben, Phyllis MeElwee, Carol Meister, Susie Miller, Carol Knierim, Mary Lou Campbell, Irene Curl, Coleen Greene, Carole Clem, Jeanette Smith, Joan Courtney, Joan Leh- man, June Caton, Fran Xlvflgllt, Kitty Thomas, Sherry Bennett, Nancy Hiland, Janet Carson, Naomi Birtcher, Gloria Russell, Shirley Mercer, XVilma Righter, Audrey Wfiseg Row 2: Kay Huffman, Marilyn LeMott, Nancy Pitt, Kay Skipper, Lois Lowery, Janet Gulden, Shirley Newkirk, Betty Ellingsworth, Carolyn Huey, Pat Myers, Shirley Workman, Donna Chrysler, Janet McCord, Anna Cocklield, Sharon Burris, JoAnn Cochran, Jayne Glass, Mary McClaine, Virginia Clarke, Linda Bryant, JoAnn Strauss, Row 3: Dolly Evans, Sally Leibensperger, Pat Mantis, Barbara Hunter, Anita Stout, Nancie Hagans, Dianne Populin, Ann Shivers, Dolly Fladt, Marilyn Miller, Mary Jo McNamee, Beverly Blagg, Charlene Francis, Marcia Lowery, Jackie Sayre, Juanita Shaver, Shirley VVilling, Carole Price, Lois Ann Reeder, Billie Oliver, Row 4: Joanne Horn, Ruth Ann Borland, Jodelle Bargar, Patti Burlile, Beverly Hays, Barbara Williams, Rhoda Webb, Esther Smith, Roberta Ruffner, Priscilla W-oodward, Irene Battiger, Verma Manson, Judy Lowmiller, Joyce Roberts, Jean Sullivan, Jeanette Fulton, Jeannine Dickendesher, Virginia Hunter, Eileen Landenberger, Shirley Smith, Rhoda Swearengim, Sally Sweet, Mary Johnson. Left-Right, Row l: Judy Harris, Dorothy Noice, Barbara Dewhurst, Yvonne Everett, Carol Patterson, Nancy Thoelcke, Donna Young, Doris Ruffner, Sondra Betsch, Carol Elliott, Carolyn Gordan, Gail Hixson, Julia Smith, Pat Sherlock, Jo Wilson, Kathy Seeds, Pollie Wright, Shirley Newkirk, Shirley Klopfer, Joyce Johnson, Judy Schulz, Marjory Ingram, Janet Lathenig Row 2: Jocelyn Smith, Mary Ellen Cranston, Pat Miesse, Peggy Craig, Jeri Williams, Sue Redman, Wiilma Kenworthy, Julia Morgan, Barbara Moras, Phyllis Phillips, Pat Remy, Joyce Boyer, Nancy Miller, Becky Campbell, Lois John- son, Ruth Lorenz, Patricia Carr, Row 3: Shirley An- 'f 'W We derson, Glenda Hudnell, Donna McWilliams, Josephine Johnston, Kathryn Davis, Janet Darby, Shirley Deitchle, Beverly Benner, Elizabeth Alberts, Margery Davis, Yvonne Brewer, Pat Henry, Nancy Farley, Madelyn Miller, Charlotte Martens, Mary Davis, Sunya Slane, Barbara Harm, Marilyn Purkeyg Row 4: Mary Jo Evans, Charlene Souslin, Diane Renollet, Shirley Dun- ham, Gayle Acker, Sally Kendall, Jean Recob, Ann Durham, Martha Shafer, Ann Busey, Carol Dum, Louise DeMastry, Daryl Poston, Shirley Townsend, Celena Lambert, Elizabeth Foster, Sally VVillian1s, Lois Reeb. Left-Right, Row 1: Barbara Furry, Jeannette Lyle, Judy Thirtyacker, Marilyn Story, Suzi Johnson, Gerry Trickel, Nancy Miller, Peggy Taylor, JoAnn Imbodeng Row 2: Carolyn Clouse, Lynn Hunt, Martha Merriman, Sonia Meisner, Mary Smith, Dixie Young, Beverly Nicholson, Donna McKnight, Louan Reeves, Barbara Suver, Mary Frances Young, Kay Hoffman, Opaline Rice, Elaine Cochran, Stefanie VVright, Barbara Upper- man, Helen Higgins, Row 3: Marilyn Alla1'd, Margie Belt, Carol Echols, Pat Yeagley, Barbara Barbee, Mari- lyn Donahue, Oretta Ashton, Marion Pusecker, Arlene Ross, Marletta Johnson, Velma Howell, Nancy Hart- gers, Mickey Bishop, Margaret Adams, Evelyn Broftord, Vera Adams, Jean Collins, Nancy Roby, Nancy X1Vood- ruff, Loretta lfVallaceg Row 4: JoAnn Jordan,, Janice Buckingham, Judy Posey, Sue Kuhlmann, Betty VVortl1- ington, Wanda Freeman, Doreen Hately, Doris Friend, Marilyn Friend, Merrellyn Thompson, Barbara Stewart, Charlotte Stewart, JoAnn VVolfe, Patty Snow, Shirley Krull, Nyla Grabill, Nancy Moss, Suzie Richards, Kay Tracey, Phyllis Bailey, Judy Hurt, Barbara W'esleyg Row 5: Shirley Bentz, Kay Glass, Phyllis Miller, Eleanore Gilgien, Rita Elliott, Adele Ziegfeld, Myrna Burwell, Sue Keller, Nancy Volz, Sarah Steele, Mary Haudenschild, Jane Conard, Anita DeMatteo, Carol Er- lenbach, Mary Ann Aleshire, Mary Hunt, Janet Dunken, Lois Brofford, Hattie Jones, Shirley Lowery, Audrey Merritt, Virginia Wfork, Pat Clark. RT CLUB BEA TIE IE WE T Left-Right, Row 1: Bob Mclsinn, Vice Presi- dentg Carole Price, Secretary-Treasurer3 Terry Hitt, Presidentg Shirley Price, Publicityg Row 2: Carol Knierim, Barbara Dewhurst, Lois Jackson, Dick Mayhew, Olympia Pappas, Betty Ellingswortb, Mary Ellen Cranston, Sunya The West High Art Club has done more than its share to help beautify the school. The little gallery in the audito- rium is always full of pictures done by the art students, and club members go on iield trips to the Columbus Art Gallery. They held a Hallowe'en and a Christ- mas party, and an annual picnic toward the end of the year. Slaneg Row 3: Chuck Lewis, Ronald Kirk- patrick, Joanne Horn, Thelma Mugrage. Mickey Bishop, Sue Vawters, Nancy Davis, Ioe Neffg Row 4: Jerry Renner, jo Johnston, Barbara Furry, Helen Hulls, Irene Battiger, Ann Shi- vers, Jack Martin. I . I ...,. --v ' v , , i Art Club members visit the art gallery on a field t11p CHART IE CHAPLIN S FRIE D Left-Right Raw I: Judy Thirtyacker, Sgt.-at- arms, Hilda Lyle, Treasurerg Phyllis Phillips, President: Pollie VVright, Vice President, Vtfilma Righter, Secretary, Raw 2: Luanne Hartley, Nyla Grabill, Marilyn LeMott, Dor- othy Noice, Donna Chrysler, Barbara Upper- man, Opaline Rice, Jeri VVilliams, Judy Schulz. Judy Harvey, Marilyn Purkeyg Row 3: Sharon Robinson, Nancy Parks, Nancy Miller, Becky Campbell, Janet McCord, Barbara Morals, Joretta Seipel, Audrey Eddy, :Betty Ellingsworth, Kay Skipper, Row 4: Loretta VVallace, Janie Conard, Sarah Steel, Madelon Zoeller, 'Carol McPherson, Diane Patton, Ann Pringle, Barbara McKinley, Grace Van Atta, Ann Brown, Dixie Young, Row 5: Marianne Noltemeyer, Shirley Harrison, Peggy Lauf- hutte, Barbara VVillianis, Shirley Klopfer, Martha Sharidan, Jonda Lindsey, Joyce Rob- erts, Judy Lowniiller, Barbara Brooliey, Shirley Qpaline Rice and Hilda Lyle help in choosing the Movie of the Month. , Burkhead, Sue Thirtyacker. The Photoplay Club officers for this year were: Phyllis Phillips, President, Pollie Vilright, Vice- Presidentg VVilma Righter, Secretary, and Hilda Lyle, Treasurer. The meetings are held the third Wlednesday of each month. At these meetings the club makes monthly reports on different T. V. shows and movies. They also have a scrapbook on the Movie of the Month? This scrapbook contains pictures and paper clippings of the movies. The advisor for the club is Mrs. Kittel. BUYS BEWARE !! The F. H. A. is a new club at Wfest established this year. It is the Future Homemakers of America, which started in April, 1951. The ofhcers are Marilyn Purkey, Presi- dent, Jackie Berger, Vice President, Nancy Hoare, Secretary, and Barbara VVillian1s, Treasurer. The list of activities these girls did are as follows: made cookies for Sr. Parties, and Y-Teens Banquet, served at the jr. High Teachers Christmas Turkey Din- ner, and this year the club is sending two girls to Camp Muskiugham. The club is supervised by Miss Prather and Miss Uncaphor. Miss O'Hara and Miss Forbes are honorary members. F.H.A. members approve the cake to be served to Mr. Young at a dinner given hy the Home Ee. Department. Lefl-Right Row: Shirley Levengood, Hettie maker, Nancy Hiland, Row 4: Carolyn Smith, Martin, Presidentg Marilyn Purlcey. Vice Carole Moore, Suzanne Thirtyacker, Sue Til- Presiclent: Delores Moriva, Treasurer, Row 2: Miss Prather, Noami Birtcher. Donna Mc- Knight, Beverly Greene, Frances Muehmore, Nancy Morrowg Row 3: Donna Mack, Jeanette Fulton, Margie Brooks, Wfancla Freeman, Anna Marie Mullins, -Colleen Greene, Nancy Hat- ton, Jackie Berger, Sally Leibenspcrger, Carol Kresse, Carole Lilly, Linda Harclacre: Row 5: Beverly Hays, Pat Levering, Barbara Wil- liams, Judy Hurt, Nancy Hoare, Io Johnston, Martha Neal. PAR Everybody gets together for a picture at Charlene Souslin's party and Chili Supper. Susie VVillis tries to take a bite out of Jack Martin's arm. She must have been hungry. CHugh Hendersl1ot's taffy pull.J Barb Furry and Vlfilma Russell the morning after the night before. ClVil1na's slumber party.j Dick Gilbert wishes Eleanor Cozad a 'AHappy Birthday at her party. Thar's Chili in the makin' at Souslin's. CVVonder what the kitchen looked like afterWarcls.D Ha! Ha! Figure out this one with Shirley Mer- cer and Diane Renollet. The Triangle Club gives a HalloW'en party at Terry Hitt's. Happy looking bunch aren't they? TY PAGE Hugh Hendershot and Shirley Osborn at I-Iugh's taffy pull. Nine animals fcounting peoplej line up on the front porch at XWilma's party. Grace Fritchen, Eleanor Cozad, Pauline Swisher, Wilma Russell, Barb Furry. XVatching Hopalong Cassidy at Shirley Dun- harn's. It must be an exciting part, judging from Shug Mercer's face. Part of the gang poses for a picture at the taffy pull. All worn out and sleeping peacefully Cat 5 o'clock A. MJ are Diane Renollet, Marilyn Welle1', Shirley Dunham, Cl'l3.1'lCl'lC Souslin, Jean Recob, Dolly Fladt, and Marilyn Miller. umuruming 1951 VVest's own Equestrian Club members led the 6. gala Homecoming Parade. Sally and her escort pose before her throne at the dance. 7 Sally in her convertible. 8 The long convertible glides by carrying Attend- 9 ants 'Olympia Pappas and Ann Durham. Sally gives Captain Jerry Johnson the traditional good luck kiss. Somebody must have said something funny as Sally is crowned by last year's queen, Pat Cul- bertson. The Homecoming Dance. See anyone you know? Pat presents Sally with her bouquet of flowers. Queen and court, reign supreme over the football game. Olympia Pappas, George Brown, Ann Dur- ham, Queen Sally, Jim Murray, Marcia Patridge, Dwight Reynolds, Jerry Cline. ,.mEm..,,,.S One Enchanted Eoemng If . je coming queen and her court. In the first convertible ff' 45 was Queen Sally and her escort, Inn Murray Olyinprm a bracelet. Queen Sally and l'lL1 escort, Jim Murray. Lef! to Right: Marcia Patridge, jerry Cline, Queen Sally, Ann Durham, Olympia Pappas Friday, October nineteenth was the biggest dax in P Sally Billingsley's life. On that date she was crowned Wfest I-Iigh':s 1951 I-Ionieconiing queen I 1 The band led in three convertibles bearing the Home V Pappas and Ann Durham with their escort George Brown rode in the next convertible, followed bx Marcia Patridge ant. jerry Cline, escorted bv Dwight lxeynolds At half tinie, a planned ceremony was presented 111 l +1 hon-or of Sally and her court by the band jerrx Iohn son, the captain, presented Sally with the traditional kiss Saturday night a dance was held in honor of the queen and her court. Queen Sally was presented uith a neck lace and bracelet set, and each girl on the court ieceived f, 1 x: 'I U l5.,..,.,. x V ..,I. f - P iii? P gf' -' Q-'EH 'Elf' 'iifif PI QL1,,yl?1'? 2 Q ' ' QQ 2 ' 1 - . . 1 . .f 2 1 ,E-. W' lie 213 Q T ,--Ik 225455 .Ti A ' - , Q H11 1T - - 'Mr ' Q? 2 . if ' -- ' 5 'l ' A5 44 r ,A L 3 gf'uaE. Q EE .. Q 55, E wg K , We L 19 ' 4 ite, 591 sw ff. gf, SALLY .tx- Clockwire: jerry Cline, Gloria Russell, Sally Bill- ingsley, Shirley Mercer. Marilyn Donahue, Donna Theisen, Ioan Lehman, ,Terry Cline, Sally Billingsley, Gloria Russell, Shirley Mercer, Carol Elliott, Mary McClain, Kay Glass. C-C-COW' b-b-boy's shout the cheerleaders to excite the crowd at the game and to cheer the team on to victory. Yes, it was an exciting season and our cheerleaders were always there and ready to yell. We are mighty proud of these people who worked hard and added much color to the football scene. E....,...,....... GALLOPI GHOSTS COACHES RANDgXLT AND PnMn1:RToN DUR1NC A COACH Hnrscl-IMAN FOOTBALL MANAGERS VVest's Eddie Gleib Row 1: Iim Hallsteine Row 2: Bill C ' Rfk ' S and Teal Johnson stop 2 con, Cllilfglllg MHYIOII player. 1 e La Motta, Sam Zavatsky. l 'Rm AWlWMIH ifX'4illl9?i755?15r 'W m,mM,l.,m.l'lHlX'II TENSIE MOMENT. X 1 BILL I'IAIllE XAZHITEY SM1T1-I TED IOHNSON The spirited Wfest High Cowboys enjoyed a successful season under Coach Mack Pem- berton. The Cowboys were led all season by All-City Halfback Charlie Hunter. Hunter also received All-Ohio Honorable Mention. .Terry Johnson, Ted Johnson, Eddie Gleibs, .lem-y Trabue, and Jim Kimball were men- tioned on various All-City Teams. The Cowboys won their first three games before they lost to Central, who won the league championship, but had to forfeit be- cause of an ineligible player. Wfest then lost to a powerful Hamilton team. The Cowboys then defeated Aquinas in the homecoming game and followed by defeating North 20-IQ, in the last four seconds on a pass from jerry Johnson to jerry Trabue. XVest defeated Linden and 'East the following weeks. After Central forfeited the championship, lN'est was declared champion, but also had to forfeit all of its games but one and therefore the championship, too. There was no oHicial champion declared after that. t A s, D' 5, 2:1 H- , . c vv-fl Q, s , -,,.,. at 4 . ca' vi: 51 H W. , I K- , i . -, - f 'Ee 3 asf- - - uzik ,, Wg Vin, r .'. ' 4 'l'Zvf'Z5FE5eieJ5'f':' -' - itil IQSI FOOTBALL SCORES 333.2 31A,,tm3 - 53 .3.5 V , . . Pffigifi A1 Md' l5G2:a1 v.-ff? ::..,-gg ggig-'H' ' i W est I9-Marion Harding 7 ii' I . I fig, Zire, ' Q il' W est 21-Upper Arlington I2 5,1 11 ha s is-My , W est 33-South I3 f '- - - if 1 F- sgiffli' iirest 1 Eelitial 21 1 1- ,ass :e i est 2I- - amilton ua ic 54 . CHUCK LIUNTER Wfest 2o-Aquinas o Vvest 20-North I9 TOMMY THoMAs XV est I3-L,l1'lClC11 O Wiest 24-E3St I2 Aquinas lost on this play, and lost the game, too. IF, D .2:'.2:.. . .IFB - , Q -if ' Y --L 2. .I S1-1-3.3 . 'AVA I. FRED IVES JIM IQIMBALL ROGER MEYER JIMI NIARTIN EDDIE GLIEBS CHARLES WARNE Chuck Hunter gets good interference from It takes three Arlington players to bring jim Martin and Jerry Trabue during the Cen- down Chuck Hunter. tral game. The Cowboys lost. ' 1, sg ,J 1 5:5 u M u uw REEQQQQTQ: 3 1 M- 1 was , H - PIP 1. r PF' JERRY T RABUE JERRY JOHNSON BILL Voss DOYNE BASYE RON GRANT ROLAND EALY Jerry Trabue is carried Off the field by jubi- lant team-mates after winning the North game on a pass from Jerry Johnson after time had actually run Out. The score was 20-19. O, if F if , A ' f bf, ,nf . A fri ., uh . M N 2 Jga-we L B: ,w K. W f . A sp. Q pp-14 j, :ii .Av ' 55: If I . Hz: H ' 5- Ji -j1j.':'N wi ' A' ,N f Dad's Night at the East game T. 99 .1 IOHN VVHALEN EUGENE HIARRISON LEWIS PROPER BOB GUIFFRE DICE ORR FOOTBALL RESERVES -1:55421 , . ,,, k , 1' ' 1 hs 711 ' , . ,1 A W ' b , fy ' ' ' K , ' , -3 .x , Av ' 1 ,n b ' '. M sg? K5 affix la ' yr I ff' . fi' T '43 - 41 -'fi . ' f I 4 1-xv Q 5 ' - 1. 1' V ' A ., ll 1 5, V-.J Z HN ' Zf lh . -i 1 1' 1 ?'H E1 . 11 'af Ah ef. za. EE E 1, 1 . .11 .11 , n 1 1 12-1 1-1123, 1, ' X ,1 qi? -'feb fl, ' Us fn, 1 i1 ei ,V 1, Q , L , '. r-f' ii 1 I. f . l Q ' 'in W - 5 -Iwi. 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L is , 1, , .A 13, 1 el ,- wb Q Lag. ,.wyA,y 1 Q M qsf' ,V i, 5 :J ..,f,gK., , X M., .ima Q - . r-. ',' , .'?f11f -an ' . .' 1- -1- L. . , V T , V ' , 15, , - N' ivan- p - - '.r .' -., .sn - -':- -,.g 1 - 1 . Em. U N ' 7 l1L3Q?f'? 1i1'Z'3'5Q'm1 1 X .fiei igi :gsi??i 1Qas4- .. . '!3'l '' :vz-fg:.:',Q4qs-.i11eg.-1 r-fLL.g?'1,iaaj'wf 111---gstef'-avg-,1 ' Q.: f:s,,,..',. f . 5 '92 ami 3 4 ,. fm. 1.1 gf: ..km. fs -i 'Zz 1'-1 1.'.2:fs'13 . '1 - '1 Left-Riglzf, Row 1: Bob Thomas, Ronnie Dean, Gary Landau, jim Cobb, Jim Ealy, Jack Eppert, Phil Anderson, Levancla Mebaneg Row 2: Billy Smith, Dave Green, Dana. Deshler, Ken Harper, Franz VVoh1ge1m1th, Roger Thompson, Dave Krebs, Robert Stefifens, Don Davis, Tom Ongarog Row 3: Bob Fenimore, IOO Dick Sensenbrenner, Ralph Burke, Ron- nie Klein, Iim Kruckeberg, Joe Neff, Jim Iolmson, jim Paul, Jerry Horn, jan Sullivan, Row 4: Wayiie Kaufman, lack Speakman, Larry Nafzger, jim Vincent, Ted Dean, Douglas Cole, Bob Bauer, Bob Varner, Dave Bates. WEST S OWN COWBOY OAGERS The West High basketball squad under Coach Williams, ended its season with a 4 won and 8 lost City League record and 8 won and I3 lost overall record. The Cowboys lost both their only District Tournament start and their opening game to Newark. They won their next three games, hut lost their Hrst live league games and two non- league games. XV est looked good in beating Cen- tral and South in the opening of the second round only to go back to their losing ways. jerry Trabue was the main spark for VVest and was placed on the All-City Team. jerry also led the Greater Columbus Teams in scoring. Bob Thornton was placed on the second All-City Team. West West West West VVcst VV est West West VVest NV est West VV est West VVest XV est West West West West West VV est 56- Coaches George VVilliams and Fred Heischmau. Newark 60 Bexley 50 Grandview 42 London 61 Central 70 Lockland Vlfayue 81 55- 58-'Ciucinnati Withrow 54-South 65 66-Westerville 45 50-East 65 62-Aquinas 64 71-North 73 68-Linden Sl 49- 60- 69--South 66 Marion Harding 67 Central 56 East 83 48-Aquinas 64 57-North 75-Linden 58 40-Newark S4 CD istrict Tou rnamentj '1?!nll1' ffl vii- XrVest's XVHITCII Stevens, No. 13, goes high to intercept a pass during an exciting moment in the iirst game with Central. A1- though the Cowboys fought hard, 'West lost, 70-42. Dick Hutchinson, NO. 21, tangles with London players in one of the most exciting games of the season. Nip and tuck all the way, the final buzzer showed Wfest ahead, 63-61. Row 1: John Chesher, Bill Haire, Ronnie Bowman, Raw 2: Coach George VVilliams, Dick Hutchinson, Dwight Reynolds, Dick Orr, Andy Ancler- Jerry Trabue, Bert Heycler, Bob Thornton, son, Dick VVi1son. Bill Voss, Jerry Johnson, Sam Zavatsky. - IO2 N s Although one East player looks -clog-tired, East West players are just innocent bystanders in had no trouble in taking this game, 65-50. this shot as three East players try for a re- bound. ' X yfmnx I rf , I 24 X 5 Q W' L 5 Mattias 4' 5? , ,r,, , J ll - D 'mail l - ..J rfltss ITT Q2 Thornton again, and this time he gets the re- bound and makes the shot, adding an important two points to the score. WVest Won this game, 60-56, in a surprising upset. , -..- 1, -1 sr. 11--ummm f .4-.ma-vmmarnm Bob Thornton and teammate jerry Dick Hutchinson, Bob Thornton and Coach W'i11iams discuss tactics dur- ing a pract1ce session. Trabue jump for a rebound in their Every player but one is visible in this shot from fight with the Irish at Aquinas. the South game at the Coliseum. South won Aquinas came out victors 64-43. 65-50. 'E - 104 RE ERVISTS Row 1: Stanley Brown, Ian Sullivan, Jerry Rulfuer, Roger Meyer, Dick Sensenbrenner, Jim Kimball, Jim Hughes, Row 2: Ronnie Dean, Jim Ealy, Dave Green, Carl Pressler, Bob Brownlee, Herb Brown, Coach Fred Heischmzm. -IOS.. JOHNSON, HAIRE WIN AGONIS, HAUNTZ AWARDS AGONIS AWARD Senior Ted johnson was the athlete- scholar to win the coveted Agonis Award this year. Ted, a very popular fellow, partici- pated in football and track. He was a quarterback at the beginning of the foot- ball season but was switched to end where he excelled. Ted was All-City at that position. VVhen spring came he donned track shoes and was one of the outstanding performers on the cinder path. Ted ran in both the high and low hurdles and competed in the high jump. 1 HAUNTZ AWARD The annual Ray I-Iauntz Award went to junior athlete-scholar Bill I-Iaire. Bill, an IIA, participated in football, basket- ball, and baseball. He was elected pres- ident of the student council and was on the varsity squad in all three sports. Bill has the equivalent of two and one- half letters, which is one of the require- ments for a candidate winning the I-Iauntz Award. He is also a good scholar. -1061 CRQSS-CCDUNTRY 1 J' i 3 bgkll 111949 'wisr ' A wtsi am img? 4903 5904- QW N622 tu W, Q,-tu H00 w sr WEST f w.sr girr' , ,hu YW Ke' r A n 3 Q' J X5 H M , Y ,,,,5,: 2 , i V A QQ-U Mfqgw , .swf-fe, WM? , , sp, f 704, -q,vQx1'6',f,6,y Left-Right Row 1: Paul Neil, Dick NcH, Buddy Tom Schroer, Lee Addie, Jim Fondow, Ralph W'heaton, VV11arton, Richard Burnett, Bert I-Ieyder, Alan Hop- Bob McLinn, John Bolg, Clyde Wilson, Scott Pence, kins, Van Vickers, Glynclon Davis, Row 2: John Shaw, Bob Brownlee, Karl Cline. d TRACKSTERS , Row I: Joe Sams, Bert Heyder, john Bolg, John Current, Paul Anderson, Charles Vlfarne. Row II: Coach Glass, Ken Harper, Tom Ellis, Tom Shroyer, Bob Donley, Roger Burlew, Don VVhipple. Row III: Bob Fenimore, Dave Bates, Douglas Cole, Glendon Davis, Scott Pence, Tom XVO1'lCI1lH11, Bob Brownlee. Row IV : Ronnie Klien, Ted Dean, Clyde VVilson, Ronnie Dean, Bob Thomas, Fred Jackson. Row V: John Shaw, Jim Fondau, Ralph Headington, Gary Datf, Ronnie Guyton, Bob Ryerson. Absent were Alan Hopkins and Ted Johnson. 1107-. CURRANT LEADS SWIMMING TEAM Row 1: Jim Ault Ron Kirkpatrickg Row 2: Alan Nicderlitz Lee Addie Bob Harmon, Bill McKeeier Fred Flemin ' Rofv J: Creston Reexes Scott Pence Clark Redick John Cur- rent Glyndon Davis Tom Schorer. The Wfest High swimming team un- der the direction of Sonny Gandee, placed 11th in the State swimming meet. The team spark was john Currant who was the State fancy diving championg Lee Addie, Bob Harmon, and Currant placed 2nd in the district in the 160- yard medley relay and Sth in the State. Lee Addie was 6th in the district in the 100-yard backstroke. Bob Harmon placed 7th in the district in the 200- yard free style. -to john Cmiant demonstrates the style that won him his State Championship. DQMAGGIO, WILLIAMS, and KINER I :T r 1 Row I : Ken Garber, Dick Hutchison, Fred Laderer, Jim Vincent, Eddie Gleibs, Jim Murray, John Chesher, Dick Orr. Row II: James Kindey, Herb Brown, Iohn Weaver Roger Hamrick, Jack Taylor, Jack Howell, Bill Haire COWBOYS IN MIDST OE LEAGUE PLAY The Vfest High baseball team. under Coach George Vtfilliams. is in the midst of a fairly good season. The Cowboys have won 4 and lost 2 in league play. They lost a non-league game to St. Charles and also to Bexley in their dis- trict tournament game. VV est lost its First game to Linden, but came back with Bob Thornton on the m-ound to win impressive victories over Central and Aquinas. XV est lost to South on the loser's rough diambond but beat Linden and N-orth 6-I and North 3-2. Even though the team has made many mistakes, they have shown a will to win and a Hghting spirit in their Erst eight J 9 games. 1952 Games CUp to May Z5 lfVest 3 Linden 6 West 5 Central l West 3 Aquinas Z West 4 St. Charles 4 West 2 South 4 lrVest 8 Bexley 9 fdist. tournamentj West 6 North 2 IO Loren Galloway, Larry Iamesg Row HI: George VVilliams, Dick Converse, Ronnie Bowman, Joe Hutchison, Bob Thornton, Jim Hughes, Jim Cobb, Sam Zavatsky, Bob Bauer. 1 4 Coach Wfilliams discusses the team's prospects for the season with Bob Thornton and Ken Garbe1'. 91 COWBOY GOLFERS Left-Right: Mel Karg, Jim ,McCarty, Clark Redick, John Morrison, Ron Parkinson. ROPE 'EM COWBOYS Our VV est High rope twirlers have participated in many activities this year. One of the most important was the 36th Annual Principals' Meet- ing at the Netherland Plaza in Cincinnati and a feature story in the Columbus Dispatch Magazine section. They also entertained at football games, schools, and in the annual Citizen Christmas Parade. The VVest High Rope Twirlers perform on the stage. --IIO Girls' Amazons Anon mous To acquire self-control and self reliance, to be ready to give as well as to take, to cooperate with others for the welfare of the club, to develop in myself an appreciation of the nner things of life is the creed of the G. A. A. Following a talk given by Miss Joyce Halstead, an exchange teacher from England, in October, a tea was given in her honor, thus starting off a year of activities for the members of the club. Christmas was observed by the giving of gifts to needy families and a party with refreshments after school on Dec. 19. January graduates were honored with a fare- well banquet jan. 3rd at Vlfestgate Church. The highlight of the year was the annual Girls' Basketball Tournament with the Seniors captur- ing the title for the second straight year. The games were hard fought ones with the towering Seniors coming out on the top end to defeat the juniors 26-17, and the Sophomores with the over- whelming score of 30-7. Miss Maryann Brooks reigned supreme after being crowned Miss Seniorn at half time by the Senior Co-captains. A banquet feting the June graduates was held in Pomerene Hall May 14, and this ended another year of fun and hard work. Left-Right Row 1: Diane Renollet, Intramural Direc- tor, Suzie Jennings, Vice Presidentg Dolly Flaclt, Presi- dentg LaDonna Mithoff, Secretary, Nancy Fleming, Treasurerg Row 2: Mary Smith, Suzie Richards, Elea- nor Cozad, Donna Theisen, Marilyn Donahue, Shirley Dunham, Carol Rickert, Mary Ann Oberting, Sue Key, Nyla Grabill, Nancy Moss, Sarah Steele, Pollie Wright, Barbara Barbee, Vera Adams, Mary Frances Young, Barbara Dewhurstg Row 3: Jocelyn Smith, Olympia Pappas, Sonya Albery, Ann Cockneld, Janet Reed, Pat Thompson, Shirley Deitchle, Rita Elliott, Kay Tracy, III Mary Haudenschild, Audrey Smith, Yvonne Brewer, VVilma Kenworthy, Bettie Fleming, Nancy Constans, JoAnn Imboden, Jerry Cline, Row 4: Marilyn Davis, Barbara Harlow, Carolyn Dobbs, Shirley Krull, Ruth Starkey, Gayle Acker, -Charlene Souslin, Linda Yaple, Marilyn Cramer, Jean Forrer, Suzie Johnson, Ann Dur- ham, Nancy DeWitt, Barbara Furry, Jean Mason, Nancy Johnson, Ellen McKnight, Miss Mc'Cormick. Miss Maryanne Brooks reigns supreme as Miss Senior at the girls' basketball tourney. High 'up for a jump ball go Charlene Souslin and Sue Redman. IUNIORS ARE VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Left-Right: Sue Key, Shirley Sliivers, Io VVil- son, Sylvia Mattey, Pollie Vlfright, Barbara Harlow, Barbara Barbee, captaing Pat Manus, co-captain. SENIOR GIRLS TAKE TOURNEY FOR SECOND YEAR f Left-Riglzf Row I: Carol Riclcert, Sonya Albery, Barbara Wfesley, co-captain, Diane Renollet, co- captain, Ann Durham, Mary Smith: Row 25 Marilyn Wfeller, manager, Suzie Jennings, Dolly Fladt, Linda Yaple, Suzi Johnson, Gayle Aclcer, Charlene Souslin, Shirley Deitchle, Shirley Dun- ham, Sis Dobbs, Olympia Pappas. 112 'X L X3 JANUARY EXCELSIOR ' Left to Right, Row I. Beverly Boothe, Barbar Mc- Kinley, Jane Lloyd, Row II. Bob Schmidt, Sharon Robinson, Donna Dennnler, Tom VVork1nan. .IIINE EXOEl.SIOR Left to Right, Row 1: Ruth Topping, Elaine Marz- luf, Lois Frasure, Doreen Chakeres, Carole Fox, Lois Hunter, Rose Marie Pinkerton, Jean Purkeyg Row 2: Sandra VVil1is, Darlene Large, Judy Swartz, Dorothy Casteel, Anne Brock, Karen Reber, Mary II jo Price, Darlene Distelhorst, jane Bakery Row 3: Bernice Uhl, Joe Seidel, Doug Baus, Teddy Calvert Paul Longrnire, Lois Moran, Katie Allard, Nan Hol- loway, Ronald Forrer, Dick Trott. 4-. STUDE T COUNCIL IS PO EB L BODY Left-Right Row 1: Donna Demmler Secretary' Treasurer, Jim Pruden President, Dick Trott Vice President. Row 2: Barbara Druar, Dorothy Flem- ing, Nancy Grabill, Patty Hixson, Barbara Bick- ham, Susan Moore, Jackie Gabriel, Nancy Moore, Mary Lou Johnson, Frances Athey, Barbara Herb- sterg Row 3: Bob Bunner, Sandra Willis, Joan Ream, Joan Gilliland, Elsie Martin, Diane Patton, Judy Banner, Dick Glass, Fred Preston, Bob Doherty, Ted VValker, Don Brown: Row 4: Kaye Kasdori, Wade Spangler, Mary Snedegar, Donna Armentrout, Beverly Cook, 'Carolyn Decker, :Barbara Constans, Nancy Turner, -Carol Sayles, Jerry MeLinn, Bill Kuhn, VValter Smithg Row 5: Bob Martindale, John Love, Robert Perry, Freddy Lanch, 'William Botkin, Carl Clous, Dale Seibert. Jack Cannon, Gary Bur- lew, Larry Naizger, Dana Deshler, Jim Vincent, Johnny Jones, Richard Izzard. Marty Hollister. Left-Right Row 1.' Anne Brock, Nancy Turner, Jim Detamoreg Row 2: James Smith, Karen Cowles, Patrica Hixson, Lynn Bohaman, Georgia Kearney, Lois Frasure, Mary Conover, Sammy Alford, Jim McWilliams, Ronald Bezold, John Pruitt, Jon Gove, Donna Brewer: Row 3: Shelby Adams, Susan Moore, Beverly Pruden, Mary Jane Eagon, Carol Mokicki, Mary JO Price, Jeannine Mider, Sharon Albery, Vicki Garrettson, Mary Dutton, Joan Gilliland, Becky Lowe, Shelby Henkel, Bob Bunnerg Row 4: II Theresa DiGioea, Betty Morris, Mary Snedengar, John Edwards, Fred Lanch, Bob Doherty, Dennis McDonald, Bill Kuhn, John Spanable, Bonnie Trickel, Carol Sayles, Barbara Constans, ZBarbara I-Ierbster, Jane Baker, Donna Armentroutg Row 5: Lowell Smith, Lew Neer, George Vlfatkins, Gene Brobeck, Richard Izzard, David Pence, Dana Deshler, Larry Nafsger, Gary Burlew, Bob Martindale, Jimmie Cook, Don Greer, John Love, Wade Spangler, Rob- ert Perry, Russell Hite, Willis Sandra. Sannarg loo filuh nasts ang izmhzrs Left to Right, Row 1: Joyce Moore, Ruth McDer- Row 3: Beverly lVilson, Barbara Bishop, Dortha niitt, Faye Ray, Lynn Schmidt, Ruth Neville, Gayle Hawk, Lee Smith, Roger Koch, Pat Henry, Ronnie Landang Row 2: Paul Arthur, Nancy Berner, Patty Killian, Bob Home, Edward Lilley. Burke, Linda Matheny, Marcia Hoare, Judy Killiang june Stamp tinllzrtnrs ,Sanz wo Left-Right, Row 1: Patsy VVright, Peggy Hastilow, Jack Kamer, John Hunyady, Bob Sandusky, Jack Sanford, Charles Wise, Jim Donley, Bob Howe, Don Brown, Sherwood Waltniaxi, Bill Fulton, Judy Kruegerg Row 2: Nancy Berner, Sally VVorch, Pa- tricia McCormack, Anita Beckwith, Jerry Fyffe, Bill Gue, Beverly Booth, Jane Lloyd, Vifalter Smith, Dave Penie, Jerry Rurnleyg Row 3: Diane Patton, Edward Lilly, Bill Kuhn, Ronnie Hill, Nancy Parks, Bob II Schmidt, Donna Stinison, Sandra Lutz, Zo Ann Pos- pichel, Vicki Garrettson, Linda Matheny, David Ken- dall, Freddy Hill, Fred VVilliams, Row 4: Joe Seidel Lee Smith, Sue Raike, Janet Young, Rozzie Russell Nancy Gaskill, Ronnie Nebinger, Nancy Bradshaw Jo Jo Childers, Joann Saunders, Jack Alexander Carl Clous, Thomas Vlforkman, Norma Buckingham Joe Brenot. 6.. ,IUNIOR HI OCCIDENT STAFF Left-Right, Row 1: Dorothy Casteel, Assistant Eclitorg Sharon Robinson, Editorg Beverly Boothe, Assistant Editor, Row 2: Darlene Large, Bar- bara Voorhees, Judy Swartzg Row 3: Ann Brown, Douglass Bans, Jim Ault, Phil Vance. OFFICE MONITORS Left-R'z'gl1t Row 1: Dorothy Fleming, Doreen Holloway, Maureen Krerns, Carole Karshner, Robert Chakers, Marjorie Smith, Peggy Fairley, Nancy VVilson, Betty Morris, Scheila Alberyg Row 3: Ron- WVise, Phyllis Guyton, Lois Hunter, L-ois Frasure, nie Forrer, James Topping, Walter Smith, John Jane Balcerg Row 2: Ann Brown, Elaine Marzluf, Love, Garry Lanyclon, jim Vail, Bob Schmidt, Bill Jane Lloyd, Indy Banner, Margaret Reep, Nancy Botkin. .1-g GIRLS' BEGINNING GLEE CLUB Left-Right, Row 1.' Judy Budd, Librariang Janet Young, Librariang Elsie Martin, Presidentg Janice Bncy, Secretary, Row 2: Shirley Ann Glassburn, Elizabeth Laderer, Sandra Jean Smith, Dorothy Flem- ing, Mela11ie Davies, Shirley Cl1esser, Judith Bennett, Patty Hixson, Judy Custer, Marilyn VVarreng Row Jean Walker, Marjorie Horger, Patty Barnes, Zo Ann Stanhelcl, Joann McElroy, Nancy Grabill, Sandra Francisco, Phyllis Griley, Barbara Herbster, Beverly Cormanyg Row 4: Gail Lostro, Sharon Rol1r, Lo- retta Bridges, Kaye Jackson, Rutl1 Evans, Carriemae Tucker, Patty Dieclrich, Diane Porter, Alice Mebane, Mrs. Jamison, Director. GIRLS' INTERIVIEDIATE. GLEE CLUB Left-Right, Row 1: Joan Ream, Secretaryg Joan Gilliland, President, Nancy Heil, Librarian: Row 2: Barbara Glass, Willa Aldred, Judy Jeckell, Judy Matson, Joy Titus, Karen Cowles, Jill Ogden, Caro- lyn Cady, Row 3: Ruth Shaffer, Donna AI'l'1'lx Illl21'Ollt, Dima Van Meter, Carol Montoney, Betty Morris, II Nannette Sanders, Doris Dailey, Patty Grosh, Vir- ginia Clark, Karen Brock, Row 4: Rosalie Constans, Anita Leach, Carol Carroll, Karen Paul, Theresa De- Giora, Barbara Hanne, Patty Mossie, Rita Bruno, Gail VVills, I-Ieathy Huston, Mrs. Jamison. S-. GIRLS' ADVANCED GLEE CLUB Left-Right, Row 1: Carol Schall, Secretary, Judy Swartz, President, Carol Temple, Librarian: Carol Sayles, Librarian, Row 2: Arbadella Witclier, Carole Chatfield, Peggy Fairley, Doreen Chakeres, Marilyn Shroyer, Scheila Albery, Helen Guyton, Marlene England, Row 3: Elaine Marzluf, Joan Hill, Billie Marzluf, Sharon Robinson, Beverly Boothe, Sue Jackson, Clara Grabill, Nancy Parks, Sally Hunt, Row 4: Diane Patton, Barbara Johnson, Donna Demmler, Dorothy Casteel, Nancy Scholten, Marilyn Kropfhauser, Judy Banner, Ardienne Potter, Mrs. Jamison, Director, Row 5: Janet Williiig, Geri Hos- ler, Marilyn Swicegood, Ruth Loechler, Donna Schmidt, Beverly VVilson, Linda Lease, Barbara Mc- Kinley. BOY'S GLEE CLUB Left Io Right, Row 1: Jon Gove, Jim Apel, Ronald Irion, Paul Arthur, Bob Howe, Jim Brady, Mrs. Jamison, Lois Hunter, piano, Ken Carpenter, Larry Bigler, Richard Ronekousky, Guss Rose, John Hun- yady, Bobby Miller, Row 2: David Williams, Joe Smith, Jim Stanley, Clark Bryant, Gerald Hunt, Bill Kuhn, Eddie Turner, Jerry Mclinn, Robert Krieg, Donald Kerr, David Steele, John Pruitt, Dick Glass, Gary Tague, Row 3: Sammy Alford, Bill Bucy, II Dwain Dorr, Ronald Benton, Bob Baus, Bill Hughes, Chuck W'ilson, Jerry Keyes, John Daugherty, John Stetler, Walter Ritter, Jim Toler, John Hill, Bill Campbell: Row 4: James Brunton, Lawrence Ander- son, David Shafer, Phil Vance, Fred J. Corcoran, Jack Cummins, Danny Grant, Keith Jenkins, Norm Delong, Tim Cooley, Bob Waltoii, Mike Matheny, Robert Sutton, Jack Steward, Julis Lorenza, Nor- man Latorre, John Hummel, Stephen Parks. Ql. 4 . ., UM PAH! PAH! GOES THE BAND -120- JUNIOR BRONCOS IN SECOND PLACE Rector, Row 1: Jackie Kightg Row 2: Mark Larry Nafzger, Jerry Swindler, Bill Spratley, Jim Vincent, Jim Pruden, Bill 'Chappalearg Row 3: Gary Nebinger, Dick Furry, Gary lB11r1ew, Dave Randall, Dana Deshler, George Watkins, 'Coach O. D. Lehman. The O. D. Lehman coached basketball squad captured second place in the Junior High League. The broncos lost the crown in the next to last game to Champion Everett. All-City Junior High Cagers, Bill Spratley and jim Bruden, and 1nid-year graduate jim Vincent led the team in their good season. 1- I2I XV est 49, VVest 38, West 39, NV est 34, VV est 39, VVest 46, XV est 41, West 41, VVest 30, Wfest 42, fl 1951-1952 Scores Barrett 31 Linden McKinley 36 Franklin 36 Champion 32 Roosevelt 37 Mound 23 Starling 22 fCrestview 20 Everett 37 Indianola 27 WCDRLD SERIES I-ICDPEFULS Let to right, Row I: Pat O'Malley, Chuck Coe, Jim Row IH: Gary Burlew, Jerry Swingler, Gary Neb- Wilsoii, John Edwards, john Giannikos, Danny Boyd, inger, Larry Nafzer, jim Prudeng Ronnie Forrerg Row IV: Mike Vlforthen, Jim Edwards, Ronnie Neb- Row II: Bob Dohesty, Bill Spratley, Dana Deshler, inger, Mark Rector, jack Kight, Coach Lehman. Dave Randell, Bob Courtney, Donald Paterson. TRACK STARS Left to afight, Row I: Jack Alexander, Dave Nice, Jim Krucenburg, Phillip VVilliams, Patrick Henry, Bill Gue, Bill Chappelear, Paul Neal, Danny Bunner, Arthur Slate. Row II: Jerry Rickets, Jerry McLinn, Dan Greer, Jerry Keyes, Bob Varner, Jerry Pollock, Bob Recob, Douglas Andwers, Bill Coon, Dick Glass. Row I22 III : Wade Spangler, Gary Hutt, John Vlfitherspoon, Carl Christhoff, Norman Latorre, Bill Link, Jack Mad- den, Larry Bates, Bob Brokaw, Mrs. Wise. Row TV: Coach Glass, Ronnie Ireland, Donald Ater, Dave Penec, Gary Glass, Ierry Rumley, Ralph 'VVl1eaton, Bill Ives, Robert Perry, Mike Ranney. IUNIOR HIGH PRESENTS THANKSGIVING PLAY Shortly before Thanksgiving, the QA dramatics class presented the 2-act comedy, Elmer Plays john Aldenf' to both junior amd senior high schools. The entire play centered around Elmer, who was trying to learn a part in the church play. Think- ing the play to be quite childish, Elmer proceeded to learn his part, accenting the wrong words, and making many other mistakes which added to the humor of the play. JUNKHQLUNG SCRAPERS Left-Right, Raw l: Nancv Turner Larry Nail 'ger, Row Z: Perry 'Slaughter,, Jackie Gabriel, Janice Underwood, Bob Bans. LeffRiqhf C l V- i.: aro Temple, Beverly Wilsoii, Judy Fenimore, Mari- lyn Shroycr, Janice Underwood. I 23- fCont'd from page 382 quartet, but as individual singers. They all four now reside in their own mansions in New York. Our next act is quite surprising to most of us, for this young lady has just recently taken up this act. Shirley M ercer and her Magic Twirling Rope. Next on our program we have a boys ballet ensemble, doing an excerpt from the famous bal- let, The Red Shoesf' The participants of the group are, Ted Johnson, PVhitey Smith, Johnny Chesher, J-ian C oonte, and Jim Hallste-ine. The ballerina starring with this group is none other than llilary Lon Cain-jnell. The next act has appeared before large au- diences in Carnegie Hall the last few months and will leave for California next week. They are: Donna lllclfnight, Dolores Jliloriwa, and Colleen Greene, doing a tap dance on ice. Following the dance act, we see the latest Paris creations modeled by -professional Vincent mod- els, headed by Dnrward Vincent. The models are, Pat Whitley, J oAnne Thomas, Martha S haf- fer, Barbara Severance, Befoerley Pickens, and lldary Lon Hoover. Carole Price, now owner of the Price Adver- tising Corp., flew in from New York to be with her classmates. Accompanying Miss Price was Jack Taylor, Vice-President of the Corporation. These two are giving a demonstration on printing, and art. By the way, we would like to mention that the terrific orchestrations for our talent show are being provided by Bill Raybnrn.. Some of the members of the orchestra are vocalist, Lon Anne Ree'ves,' pianist, Shirley Osborn trumpet, J nn Adatnsg flute, Dick Gilbert, trombone, Lewis Pro frer,' and Joan Tinnnons on the Conga Drums. Next on the program is that breath-taking juggling act of Hngh H endershot, Myron Davis, Lois Blnhni, and Glenda Hnflnell. These people have appeared before the crowned heads of Eng- land. Now comes the sore throat gang, they are Gypsy Goode, Jocelyn Smith, and Bernice H arris. they have their own show called 'fSwordinia. They are professional sword swallowers. Also traveling with this show is Sally Lelbensjterger, tattooed Lady, J ean Forrer, snake charmer, and Grace Fritchen and J ini Higgins with their slimy seal act. Next comes the freak act consisting of Frank Ackers, plaster man, and Bill RlcCnne, the only man in the world who can lift I0,000 lbs. with one finger. Thus ends the freak show. Now for our last act we find the famed VVestettes: llffaryanne Brooks, Nancy DePVitt, Ann Dnrharn, S nfzie J ennings, S-nal J ohnson, S ne K eller, Gloria Russell, Barbara Snzzer, lldfarilyn Story, Nancy Vols, lldarilyn Weller, Linda Yaple and Mary Frances Yo-ang. Thus falls the curtain on the entire entertainment. Grab your partners and dance to the calling of Ramona McGi1i11.is! Remember now that there will be winners of this dance. Accompanying I2 Ramona we see the fiddler S tn Nichols, the piano picker is Fred Oberting, and last but not least the bass fiddle player, Toni C ox. The winners of this Hharl' dance is fspit-boinggglj Klyde ildoore and Liola S cott. They may be old but they show can cut a rug. Hey, what's this-some one yelling Iournallll,l' journall Night Greenli' Yes, it's Charlene Sons- lin. Buying a paper to see the latest results at Beulah Park, we see late arrivals Perry Creed, Jack Delfnh, and Dave Fuller. These guys have been quite busy as owners of a large horse stable. After the group has square danced for quite some time, a good old-fashioned Hokey Poke is called. Leading the dance is none other than Jim Labrene with his loud speaker. Having a little trouble trying to keep up with the fast steps is Josephine Johnston, she has been quite ill lately with her collapsed ear drum. Exhausted from the ordeal of the day, the graduating class of ,52 is quite tired and ready to head for home. As they pass through the halls they see S-ne Beeson, lldfarjorie Bender, Virgin-ia Bigelow, and Naomi Birtcher heading towards the kitchen. They have cheerfully volunteered to do all the dirty dishes. VVe may mention that these ladies have made a successful living by opening their own department store, 'fLacey's in New York. Three guests are knocked down by a group of excited girls-just entering the building. Finding out they were away too late for the reunion the girls are quite hurt. They are: Lois Brojford, a French hair stylist in Germany, Arlene Fields, a member of a Girls' Pro Ping Pong team in Siam, JoAnne Flowers, a lion tamer for a traveling carnival, Shirley Gill, a Burma Shave sign builder, Nancy Hiland, a commercial singer for radio studio N.U.T.S., and Patty Lanzjvrecht, a shoe salesman in southern Africa. In the gymnasium now, starting to sweep, we see, Lowell llflanns and Charles Payne. They have been working at the Mayiety lately, Qthat's w0rk?j as head bouncers. Right on the job is the Kill 'em Cab Co. with S of the best drivers ever. They are: Dave Priest, Alan H opki-ns, Bill Sanderson., Rnssell Shonz'ing, Henry Teeters, Bill lfVeese, John DV est, and Dick Wilson, Bat wait-another cab company has sent some of their cabs, too. lt's the Powder Puff Prettiesn Cab Co. Drivers of these cabs are: Joan Lannon, Donna M'clfVillia1ns, llffarilyn Morgan, l'Vil1na Russell, Sylvia Sanders, Barb S tewart, and ilffargnerlte Thomas. As we drive toward the Air Port in these jet-propelled cabs, we see the one person we have not yet found at our IQ52 reunion. If you look real hard over toward one of the airplanes, you will see a young man boarding that plane carrying a big sign. Looking closer, we see that it is Eddie Gliebs with a sign reading, Best of Luck Always to the Class of ,52. 4.1- INDEX Advanced junior Girls' Glee Club .... . Allied Youth Club ................ Annual StaH ................... Art Club ....... Award VVinners Bands ............. ...... Baseball ..................... . Beginning Girls' Glee Club .... . Boys' Glee Club ............ Business Advertising Staff ........ Boys' Quartet ........................ Business Managers and Secretaries ..... Cheerleaders ............... . ....... Choir ........... Cross Country .. Dance Band Excelsior Faculty .... F.I-I.A. Football .... French Club .. F.T.A. ....... . G.A.A. ......... . 119 81 55 87 106 72-73 109 118 119 56 66 61 94 67 107 69 114 8-13 S9 96-100 77 83 111 Girls' Athletics Girls' Quartet Girls, Trio .... Golf ........ Hi-B. A. .... . .....111-112 66 . 66 . 110 Homecoming ................. . . . 92-93 Intermediate Girls' Glee Club .... . 118 January Class ................ 16 June Class ................. 24 junior High Band ..... . 120 Base-ball ........ . 122 Basketball . 121 Cheerleaders 123 Oceident Staff ............ . 117 Office Monitors .......,..,. . 117 One Hundred Dollar Club ..... . 116 Play Cast .................. . 123 Student Council .......... . 115 Track .........., 122 L Society .... 51 Latin Club ........ 79 Library Monitors 62 Mixed Ensemble 66 National Honor 52-53 Occident Staff ..... ..... 5 7 OHice Monitors .............. 58 One Hundred Dollar Club ..... 60 One Thousand Dollar Club .... 59 Orchestra ..,........,.... 74 Photoplay Club .... 88 Play Casts .......... 63 Registration Rooms 40 Rope Twirlers ...... 110 Senior Chorus ..... 68 Spanish Club .... 78 Stage Crew ..... 54 Student Council 50 Swimming ............. 108 Tax Stamp Counters... 59 Track ............... 107 Triangle Club . .. 80 Y-Teens ........ ............. . . . 84-86 - I25 INDEX TO A D Acorcl's Jewelry . . . . Allen, I. Curtis ................ ., American Legion Post No. 98 ...... Auld Crafters ............ .. .. Bereaw Beauty Q Gift Shop ..... Berlin-VVolfe Oldsmobile, Inc.. . . . Better Home Center .. Biddle's Drive-Inn Bliss College ........ 1B'ob's Red Sr VVhite .... Bond Cleaners ...... . Century Tank .... City Furniture ...... C. Sz S. Dime Store ..... Dairy Queen ........... David Davies ......... Deluxe Craft Sz Mfg. Co.. . .. Distelhorst Market ....... Economy Drug Stores .... Egan-Ryan .......... Erlenbach's ....... Essex Pharmacy ..... Esquire M cn's Slop .... Ewald 'Cleaners .......... .... 152- Ezzo's Barbership , .................. First Federal Savings Sz Loan Assn.. . . Fox Food Shop .................. .. Francis Dry Cleaning .... Fritch Jewelers ..... ....... Gettrost, I. M., Physician .... Goodwin's Pharmacy ....... Gregg's Super Market .... Haimerl Service Station . . .. Haines Electric ........ Haire Sign 'Co. ......... . lrlaldeman Dry Cleaning .... Hamilton's, Glenn ..... Harmony Gift Shop .. Heer Printing' Co. Hills 'Cab Co. ..... . Hilltop Hilltop Hilltop Hilltop Hilltop Hilltop Jewelers ..., . Motors, Inc . . . . Record ...... Recreation ..... Sporting' ......... an 81 Storage Co Home T Service ......... H uber , 'Carl VV. .... . Indianapolis Engraving . 165 167 139 138 154 155 145 131 145 128 166 127 162 149 140 168 153 146 150 141 168 133 169' 161 136 153 128 144 153 132 163 138 156 132 135 157 152 168 143 149 156 155 128 129 147 144 164 137 165 I2 VER TISERS Indianapolis Paper Co. . . . Jerry's Marathon Service . . . . . . Jones Lumber it Coal Co.. . . . . . Kahn's Jewelers .......... LaNora Beauty Shoppe .... Lower's Clover Farrnstore McPherson, K. C. ...... . NIayer's Food Shoppe ..... Miles, Jack VV. ...... . Miles, James VV., Sr.. . . . Miles, I. Beryl ,..,....... Miller's Barber Shop ................ Murnane's Sohio Service Station .,.... Nippert Electric .......... Ohio Bell Telephone Co.... Printcraft 'Card 'Co. ...... . Rausch 'Brotlers Hardware Recob's Bakery ........... Roclenfels Chevrolet Co. Rosebud Floral Co. .... . Saeger Buick Co. Schroeckfs Sinclair .. Seillers De-pit. Store Sbroyer, Wylie S. . . .. Spang .............. Spears, jerry .......... Standard Builder Corp. . . . . State Omce Supply 'Co.. , .. Stephens Pharmacy ..... Sugar Produce Co. . . .. Sullivan, Lowell T. Sunbrite Cleaners . . . Superior Drugs ........... Timkin Roller Bearing 'Co.. Todd's Pharmacy ......... Tommy's Quality Cleaning. Val-U-House ............. Van Meter, Thomas Ewing Viereck, Florist .......... W'arm Air Furnace XVelch, Earl J. .... . Wfestern Realty ..... Xlfestgate Post 3441 Wfestga-te Restaurant .... VVesthill Furniture ........ Wfest Side Lumber Company West Side Motors .....,.. Vtfilliams Music Store .... Wolfe Electric ........ 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GRANT AVE. -7G01L7f-01G01L?6K7h0w0N-022-0N012021-02!0120P1-01f7f.0'N0120'N01f0N01C02l02C0'l01l0b'-0N01l-710P'0427f01201l-?C0110K0P 127- 075-0'N0'4'-051941-0 C0?L05f-07C7105C0N-05C47ll0950'550K07l03C07i01l0'5f05C09l0'5C4?'21-0'2f0'5l0X0'5f Shop Where You Take Home More F oocl For Your Dollars FOX FOOD SHOP 2422 W. Broad St. COLUMBUS 4, OHIO 36 Years of Community Service Devoted 1:0 the Betterment of the Hilltop THE HILLTOP BECOBD PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY Delivered to your 'home by ma-il 31.50 a year. LOCATE YOUR NAME. HERE A Acker, Gayle-58, 55, 40, 79, 112, 57, 111 Alckers, Frank-55, 25, 56 Adams, Barbaraf2S, 3 Adams, Jim-25 Adams, Vera-84, 40, 61, 85, 57, 51, 111 Lee-7, 41, 81, 108, 48, 51, 66 Sonya-61, 40, ss, 112, 111, 51 Addie, Allbery, Alberts, Elizabeth-44, 68, 86 Aleshire, Mary Ann-82, 25, 85 Allard, A1lIl3lJ6llC-61, 58, 40 Allard, Marilyn-62, 41, 85 Allen, Janet-25 Allison, james-43, 80 Amos, Mary Ann-41, 86 Anderson, Don-47 iAl1ClC1'SO11, 146211116111--77, 25, 102, 63 Anderson, Paul-41, 107 Anderson, Phil-100 Anderson, Shirley-25, 68, 86, 61 Anthony, Della-50, 58, 24, 25, 86, 53, 3- Apel, David-42, 72 ASlltOll, Oretta-25, 85, 60 ' Auborn, Jerry- Augustine, Greta-41 B Bael1meyer, Ruth Miss-9 Bailey, Phyllis-40, 62, 79, 68, 85 Baker, Mary Miss-12 s, 51 Baker, VVillia1n--74, 43 Ball, Charles-69, 72 Balzer, Howard-42 Barbee, B'a1'lJara-78, 84, 40, 58, 95, 112, 51, 111 Bargar, ,loclelle-40, 78, 86 Barker, Marty-55, 67, 17, 86, 57 Barman, D011-66 Barnard, Clair-ll Barnes, Rebecca-40 Bartan, Marilyn- Basye, Doyne-17 Batcman, C. F.-13 Bates, David-50, 43, 107, 100 Bates, Loretta-44 Bates, Nina-6-, 84, 67, 25, 66, 76, 63 Batteiger, Fred- Batteiger, Irene-17, 86 Batteiger, Kenneth-17 Bob-41, 109, 100 Bauer, Bauman, Don-67, 40 Beard, Beverly-40, 82, 79, 60 Beaver, Judy-41, 86 Beclel, Jean-40 Beeson, Susan-25 Beidel, Bill-41, 80 Bell, Byron-61, 67, 40, 66, 60 Bell, Quincy-72 Belt, Margie-41, 68, 85 Bender, Marjorie-25 BOB'S BED CSC WHITE LECHNER gl SULLIVANT RA 0888 - 128 - Benner, Beverly-44, 86 Bennett, Richard-41 Bennett, Sherry-44, 86, 60 Benton, Carol-44 Bentz, Shirley-61, 41, 68, 85 Berger, Jacquelin-89, 44, 78, 89 Bergman, Nancy-45 Betscli, Sondra-61, 44, 79, 86, 81, 112 Bizmee, Fred-43 Biddeson, Lee-67, 42, 80, 54, 60 Bigelow, Virginia-25 Bigler, Barbara-40, 77 Billingsley, Sally-84, 58, 67, 25, 111, 53, 38, 92, 94 Birtcher, Naomi-86, 26, 89 Bishop, Margaret-61, 85, 87 Black, Bob-61, 43, 80 Blagg, Beverly-44, 86 Blazey, -Richard-41 Bluhm, Lois-26 Bodenlleinier, Carol-40 Boldt, Robert-43 Bolg, John-40, 107 Bonar, F. E.-13 Booth, Bzlrbara-44, 79, Bordy, Margaret-44 Borland,Rutl1-40, 78, 86 Borton, Marilyn-40 Bowen, Gladys Miss-13 Bower, Don-43 Bowman, Ralph-43 Bowman, Ronald-42, Boyer, Joyce-41, 86 Braithwaite, lack- Brauclt, Eddie-40 Branson, VVendell-67, 43 86, 81, 60 102, 109 f01l0147101f0110110Wl01C0R0PC0i10210N0W10110262101f05L7102f011ON-0'N01'-0'262C02l0P1-02 at , fmffffx' W- he world' yJJJ your oy ter 4 7 inatelephone K .-.f 6 AY f . ig, K Rmsss V J?fWmffy Tv: I M THEOHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY , Vg 7 -0'75-071-6 N-0'7C0Nf2C-0'5i9'7!-0 3f07C-05CQl- Bowl and be Healthy HILLTOP BEOBEATION 2419 West Broad Street Columbus 4, Ohio RA 0128 EIGHT ALLEYS FOUR POOL TABLES 77Cfff0'F'-05'-0'7l0740'990':10N0?5C9N6'9194L91447C9??'-9il0'3C071-0520'i'01C05C0'54-95f07C0919-W4 TI29... 02'-0'N-0'N0N-052-72-0'2101101f0N0N0110PL0'N0120Wf0'1G0PL7l0R01f01C02Ihl01f-?401l0N0P1-?2 THOMAS EWING VAN METER OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN EV 9510 983 EAST MAIN STREET COLUMBUS 5, OHIO EV 9519 Branson, I. VV.-13 Brewer, Yvonne-50, 40, 78, 86, 111 Broiorcl, Evelyn-40, 85 Broncord, Lois-58, 26, 85, 53 Broolcey, Barbara-40, 88, 60 Brooks, Marge-89 Brooks, Maryanne-111, 26, 63 B rown, B etty-44 Brown, George-67, 79, 24, 26, 53, 38, 70, 76, 63 Brown, Berbert-41, 105, 109 Brown, Joe-47, 51 Brown, QI. I. Mr.-12 Brown, Phillip- Brown, Stanley-41, 105 Brownlee, Bob-74, 43, 157, 78, 105, 69, 72, 60 Bryan, Linda-44, 86, 79 Bryant, Patty-44 Bryant, Thomas-43 Buchanan, Arthur-12 Buchanan, Betty-44 Buckingham, Janice-41, 85 Buoy, Paul-43 Bucy, Tom-26, 67 Budd, Shirley-26 Burch, Gene-77, 67, 40, 78, 80, 48, 66 9191712-021011011-0510?101l?L0P10i!x'12-0K02f02W'2f0P10PL710110162L02101102401'01C0R-0M Congratulations GRADUATES! Whether you are a Student or an Alumnus of West High We hope you have learned that Seil1er's is the place to go for a well-chosen gift or smart young ideas in apparel for both fellas and gals. Large enough ' l bf' Q to SERVE you! V up f' 9 ai - Small enough 4 EQ' Alf, lx F 'fha 1- c g w-xi., to KNOW you! , F 1,9 - .fe gimme l ,H 3?-. ,, . lisa , ,QL lrre -- . . f' .,,,. Q .f ..., a, 1-e DEPARTMENT STORE 2404-12 West Broad Street ON THE HILLTOPH 24-01'-0W20P1-0'Pf-?l0'1l0T40'N-0'D10W101l-0210'110P'-0'2L-0220'P101L0H010N0020'N-0 'L0220 4202102Q-0120 .-. I 30 ,.. Burgess, Kay-44, 78, 86 Burke, Ralph-42, 100, 54 Burkhead, Shirley-40, 88, 86, 81 Burlew, Roger-50, 78, 41, 107, 54 Burlile, Pattie-44, 79, 86, 112 Burnett, Dick-17 Burns, Shirley-40, 61, 59, 79 Burris, Clark- Burris, Sharon-40, S6 Burwcll, Myrna-26, 85, 60, 63 Busey, Ann-40, 86 Bushclorf, Robert-43 Butler, Randolyn-77, 44, 86 Bynum, Rita-77, 44, 86 C Cain, 'Clarence-43 Cain, Peggy-61, 84, 41 Cammaron, Dorothy-12 Cameron, George-43 Camp, Zeilie-41 Campbell, Dorothy-44 Campbell, Margaret Miss-79, 12 Campbell, Mary-58, 77, 86, 26, 70 Campbell, Rebecca-88, 41, 86 Carlson, Bill-43 Carpenter, Beverly- Carr, Patricia-44, 86 Carson, Janet-44, 86 2V.7110Vf9l01f0lfI210P020120Pl0H01101l0'22-0PC92C01f0'2r0'2f01L0N0WQQQ0Pf01l'.?220N-?C02C0 3' A Rgslcaurant l DRIVE INN WEST BROAD ST. -AT CITY LIMITS 7 ' 1 ill ff 1 ll' 5 ,mm CURB serzvnce y X lun unuu:l ': Z.. ls 5uu 1f 5 QAWU I ' , -g 'Y U 1. 1 if L 'S-,, ' ' ' ,ti l l 355561 f f-1 - .- J, H411 L ---' -ff 'ya I Ex 9 f E' if 9' 15 .l ' 1 .- J ,.f 14' ' : 1 ,gl I E El ,, l S LAP z C747 Ii 7 I Q Q I A? . 'O' QLSIIQQ,-,934-.,e.-.'r'-'!3 a?Q Q, 1952 OWQWWWEUI WBMMWM W' ww, WMMWW ,bublxj Lajwjjbda-VVLQ, gli an F25 G gi 3 ia lgisl ESS? E ES RO ON WESTWC1 HOUSE lf- . 9,6 r G A ,dye . 5 l Ko u nav . STNTT05, .Md w mzoxo Sf ' f 67425 49 m E N Ng W 2 1 3 ll . n CD Q . I 1 W ll - v Q E 5 0 xi you, Z , . e-M 500' sg 33 'v . J- , l I 7 'LQZJQ1' I - E v di, XJ.-' I I mwafaxaafo-X020Q01wwLanaQ01:0m9wf.0:ca1a1v7M1x0:1aQaw:0n0n0a1aQ0:f.a:Q0wo:e 131- Cartmille, Philip-41 Cartwright, 'Charles-41 Casey, Mr.-13 Catlett, VVilliam-41 Caton, June-44, 86, 60 Chambers, Douglas-40 Chambers, Meredith-44, 60 Chapman, Phoney- Chappelear, Norman-41 Charles, Harold-41 Cherup, Micky-80, 26, 14 Chesher, john-26, 102, 109, 38 Chesser, Don-42 Chrysler, Donna-40, 88, 83, 86, Clark, Bill-67 Clark, Donald-43 Clark, Pat-40, 85 Clarke, Virginia-44, 86 Clay, Beverly- Clay, Edith-44 Clen1, Carol-44, 86 Cline, Jeri-52, 17, 111, 86, 22, Cline, Karl-41, 79 Cloud, Robert-43, 72 Clouse, Carolyn-40, 85 Cobb, James-43, 109, 100 Cochran, Bill-41 Cochran, Elaine-44, 79, 85 Cochran, Io Ann-40, 86 Co6ey, Richard-40, 57 Colrbeck, Dick-17 Cole, A. B. Mr.-12 92, 66, 51, 94 81, 51, 60 Cole, Douglas-43, 107, 100 Colline, Jean-40, 85 COlli11s, JO Ann-17 Compton, Florence-44 Conrad, jane-88, 40, 85 Conley, Marie-40, 68 Constans, Nancy-17, 86, 111 Converse, R.-109 Conway, jim- Cook, Charles-43 Cook, Donald-47 Coon, Bill-79 Coontz, James-63, 26, 14 Cormany, Janice-41, 86 Courtney, Joan-50, 77, 44, 86, 81 Cox, Robert-43 Cox, Tom-26 Cozad, Eleanor-83, 79, 86, 26, 90, 79, 111, 63, 60 Craig, Pat-58, 86, 27 Craig, Peggy-45, 85 Cramer, Marilyn-59, 84, 67, 79, 27, 53, 51, 66, 111, 63 Cranston, Mary Ellen-77, 45, 86, 87 Creed, Perry-61, 27 Crispin, Darcy-40, 62, 79, 86, 60 Cristee, Carole-40, 83, 77, 51 Cruse, Rita-41 Cun1n1ins, Mary-41, 86, 81 Cunningham, Barbara-41 Curl, Irene-40, 86, 60 Current, Floyd-41 994-QC012-01'-T751-022021710PC02-0110N014-0Wl-7L0PL?l0PL01102l7C01f01l02C01C71-710Ti0127b Good Luck, 352 Grads WE HOPE YOUR FUTURE IS WELL LIT HAINES, Inc. GENERAL ELECTRIC AND WESTINGHOUSE POWER LINE CONSTRUCTION HOME AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING Your General Electric Dealer and Coleman Dealer GROVE CITY, OHIO FR 66337 5'-0PC0H1-71-05f01LY41-7Y-7f0'1l-02W1C01f01!0'Pf-015164L710'2201-0'2l-0'?1-014-0'1h0P'7C-021-02108-6 JACK W. MILES-Physician 2586 West Broad St.-RA 8010 J. BERYL MILES-D.S.C. 2586 West Broad St.-RA 8010 JAMES W. MILES, SR. 2586 West Broad St.-RA 8010 J. IVI. GETTROST-Physician ,52 2527 West Bro-ad St.-RA 5662 EARL J. WELCH-Dentist 1251 West Broad St.-RA 3616 7'-0'lf-01102011011014011-0110'1Q01C01f0'1l-0'?10'N-0PZ7210NQ10110110N-0P6l0161QV51-0'f1-0X0'2 Best Wishes Class Of ESSEX PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION STORE I 363 Central Ave., Cor. Sullivant Ave. Phone RA 2551 Current, John-40, 107, 27, 108 D Dailey, Lena Mae-40 Dale, Tom-11 Dean, Ronnie-61, 43, 107, 105, 100 Dean, Ted-61, 43, 107, 81, 100 Deitclile, Shirley-84, 40, 55, 86, 112, 57, 51 60, 111 Delpli, Bob-55, 43, 81 Delph, Jack-56, 27 D'Ai'nic0, Jo-42, 48, 54 Daft, Gary-107 Darby, Janet-40, 86, 72 Datz, Al-41, 80 Davis, Davis Don-42, 43, 100 Elwood-74, 41, 72 Davis Francis-13 Davis, Glynclon-43, 79, 107, 60 Davis, James-43 Davis, jerry-67, 43 Davis, Kathryn-82, 86, 27 Davis, Margery-40, 83, 86, 60 Davis, Marilyn-86, 27, 38, 111 Davis, Mary-45, 79, 86, 81, 60 Davis, Nlyr-on-27 Davis, Nancy-86, 27, 60, S7 Dawson, Don-43 ,7Z DeMastry, Louise-45, S5 DeMatteo, Anita-45, 85 DeShazo1', Nancy-86, 27 DeShazor Sue- Dewhurst, Barbara-40, 8 6, 111, 87 DeVVitt, Nancy-84, 77, 67, 27, 111 Dickencleslier, Jeannine-17, S6 Dickinson, Russell-43 Riclcson, Joseph-27 Disliong, Bernard-74, 78, 77, 42, 69, 72 Dixon, Bob-42 Dobbs, Carolyn-40, 59, 72, 111, 112 Dolfler, Dion-17, 14 Donaliue, Marilyn-40, 85, 14, 111, 94 Domingus, Charles-45 Donaldson, Phillip- 12-910'5f01'J?11022-09205401f-01'-01l01G0N012016'PL671L01h0X0P10'i20'P204L01f01s02f0'1f6Wf491210110 Best Wishes '52 Grads ONE STOP BUILDERS SUPPLY STANDARD BUILDERS SUPPLY CQ. 820 NORTH CASSADY AVE. 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Faller, Marilyn-68 Fleming, Nancy-2, 18, 86, 22, 111, 51 Farley, Nancy-0, 41, 79, 86 Flewellen, Carl-43 Fenimore, Bob-50, 43, 107, 100 Flewellen, Don-442 Fenner, Ray-77, 17, 72 Flowers, Joann-28 Fenstermaker, Allan-42, 72 Folrner, Ted-18, 72 Fielding, Iim-42 Fondaw, james-43, 107 Fields, Arlene-28 Forbes, Lola-89, 13 Fiscl1IJack,Walter-17 Forbes, E1-nestine-42 Fischer, Williain-41 Forgrave, Paul-74, 67, 28 Fisher, Barbara-41 Forrer, Jean-28, 3, 81, 51, 111, 63 Fisher, Carlcne-41 Foster, 1fVayne-43 Fisher, Charles-42 Foster, Elizabeth-42 Fladt, Dolly-SS, 67, 86, 28, 112, 81, 90, 111 Fowler, Patricia-40 Fledclerjohaim, Donna-62, 40, 86, 72 Francis, Charlene-41, 86 Fleming, Betty-41, 86, 111 Fravel, Dolores-62 Fleming, Fred-43, 79 Frederick, Bob-43 1137, Best Wishes to Wesfs 1952 Graduates Fon QUALITY MEATS AND VEGETABLES LOWERS FOOD MARKET 1339 West Broad Street FREE DELIVERY -QCQI-01101405V-01'0120?QOU'-04l01l0110Wl0'1'0l10R0W401C?L01L01L0010210b401'04G0'2l6?410'4C0N Frederick, Corrine-41, 68 Geis, Garnet-41 Freeman, Wanda-42, 85, 89 Gessells, janet-74, 86, 72, 60 Frey, Larry4l1 Giabell, Lee-18 Friend, Doris-41, 85 Gilbert, Richard-74, 67, 28, 48, 66, 72 Friend, Marilyn-42, 85 Gilgien, Eleanore-85 Fritchen, Grace-28, 90, 65 Gill, Shirley-28 Fuller, Davis-77, 28 Glass, Kay-42, 78, 85, 14, 81, 112, 72, 94, 60 Fulton, Jeannette-18, 86, 89 Glass, Jayne-61, 42, 79, 86, 60 Furry, Barbara-55, 77, 57, 111, 85, 28, 87, 53, Glass, Rufus-10 112, 90, 51 ' Glcibs, Edward-97, 29, 109, 38, 59, 65, 60 Fuster, Elizabeth- Glenn, Leona-77, 12 Fyffe, Joyce-62, 59, 83, 41, 79, 68, 86, 51, 60 Good, Sylvia-41 Goodburn, Virginia- G Goode, Gypsy-29 Galloway, Loren-42, 79, 109, 54 Goolsby, Marion-67, 40, 51 Gallagher, Howard-43 Gooley, Inez-11 Gandee, Sonny-108 Gordon, Carolyn-41, 86 Garber, Kenneth-28, 109, 60 Grabill, Leo-63, 18, 64 Gardner, Florence-11 Grabill, Nyla-88, 40, 85, 111 Gardner, Mary-82 Graham, Jim-18 Garn, Ruth-74, 83, 41, 79, 86, 81, 51 Grant, Ronald-50, 40, 85, 111 Garrett, James-74, 40, 81, 108, 60 Gross, Ronald-18, 60 'C05C0'9'0'5V-091-0557f-09l97f55f-9Ji9N09C7Y0'07k?7l09l9'l71752C5'l9Fl01L9 907V2l04107f6 Where Quality Counts GREGGHS SUPER MARKETS 2697 SULLIVANT AVENUE RA 6913 AULD CRAETERS,1NC. MANUFACTURING J EWELERS Class Rings and Pins Trophies For A11 Occasions 519 N. HIGH ADams 2300 if-91C-05C-05491-0965101i0'7'0?L0?L09193'-71055N0PL95C0?17f01l05L0555f05l?C05f0Pl?C0N0 .1 I .- CAMP Cl-IASE POST NO. 98 THE AMERICAN LEGION 3211 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio Service To The COMMUNITY, STATE and NATION BASEBALL Intermediate Knothole Team Senior Knothole Team Legion Junior Baseball Team fNorthWest League Championship - Runner Up to 12th District Championsj BASKETBALL Intermediate Team CGlenvvood League - Hilltop YMCA League - Quarter Final Winners in Columbus Knothole Tournamentj Senior Team fGlenWood League - Semiiinal Winners in Columbus Knothole Tournamentj POSTER CONTEST on AMERICANISM ESSAY CONTEST BOYS STATE ALL SPORTS BANQUET OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARDS BOY SCOUTS Troop No. 161 ARMISTICE DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE Dads Night Football Game ROGER I-I. MYERS WM. D. FERGUSON Adjutant Commander - I 39 - ' Greene, Beverly-40, 89 Greene, Colleen-86, 29, 89 Green, Dave-61, 42, 79, 105, 81, Green, Robert-41 Gregg, Lowell-13 Grilliths, Karen-72 Griffith, Janet-42, 86, 72, 60 Gne, Charles-42 Guiffre, Bob-81, 42, 100 Gulden, Janet-58, 41, 86, 51, 60 Gunther, Fred- Gnrley, Barbara-40, 68 Gurley, Dave-42, 79 Gutnecht, Janet-41, 68 Guyton, R-on-42, 107 H Hadley, Willaceen- Hagans, Jack--18, 69 Magans, Nancy-42, 86 Haire, Bill-50, 42, 78, 109, Hale, Ruth-13 Hall, Evelyn-11 Hall, jo Ann-40, 72 Halliday, CoraM Hallsteinc, Jim-63, 14, 29, 64, 38 Hamrick, Roger-109 Hannan, Francis-11 Hanscel, William-53, 81, 29, S1 Hankle, Mary-42, 72 Hardacre, Linda-42, 79, 86, 81, 89 100, 60 54, 102 I4-01C-011710110FL7101h01L01l0P20?101l01171017f0NfA101'7l0'10117h01l0'1l0PG0'201-01447 Good Luck Grads I from INDIANAPOLIS PAPER STUCK Columbus Branch Company 531 WEST GOODALE Congratulations to the Grads of '52 DAIRY QUEEN Mr. Sz Mrs. Henry Lefebure Owners - Operators 1101hanonaxoweawwweawfowwaemwwzacawanmwwwwfmumwwlmcwemwwfa:awww ...-I40.- Congratulations Class of 552 EGAN-RYAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MA 6665 MA 6666 NEARING A CENTURY OF SERVICE mwmm 0: Lonawacowwwcoa oowmm Laxanoxaeoxowwzfaweaw Compliments of SAEGER BIIICK 00. Serving the Hilltop and West Side for Over 12 Years . Sawyer Service costs less per mile Hargers, Nancy-42 Hart, Bob-45 Harlow, Barbara-74, 44, 86, 112, 51, 72, 111 Hartgers, Nancy-85 Harm, Barbara-41, 86 Hartley, Luanne-41, 88, 78, 86, 81, 60 Harmon, Bob-61, 42, 79, 108 Harvey, Judy-74, 88, 42, 78, 86 Harold, Margaret-78, 12 Hateley, Doreau-41, 68, 85 Harper, Kenneth-42, 107, 60, 100 Hatmaker, Nancy-89 Harrington, VVi1ford-43 Handelischeld, Nancy-40, 85, 111 Harris, Al-29 Hays, Beverly-42, 79, 86, 89 Harris, Bernice-29 Heeter, Mary-11 Harris, Jim-47 I-Ieadiugton, Ralph-45, 107, 72 Harrison, Eugene-41, 100 Hedrick, EBSQ- Harris, Judy-77, 42, 86 Hegenberger, Merideth-62, 83, 63, 79, 29, 65 Harrison, Shirley-88, 68, 86 Heischman, Fred-105 Harrison, VV111.-42 Heitz, Florence-13 THE CHOICE OF THE SENIORS OF WEST HIGH SCHOOL PRINTCRAFT GRADUATION PERSONAL CARDS PRINTGRAFT CARD GUMPANY, ING. 1509 MAPLE STREET SCRANTON, PA. H 141 1 0110110127'-7Q0'7'-011-054-0801102f0'16lC-01C0N0110'0'01l01f-0'1b0X01102l-0Pl02l01l01l0210'l10h Fon BEST BAKED Foons RECOB'S BAKERY 2840 West Broad Street JO 3004 Compliments of Thc Nippcrt Electric Products Company Manufacturers of Quality Commutators 1759 W. MOUND ST. Homrick, Roger-42 Higgins, James- Hendershot, Hugh-61, 79, 53, 29, 90, 51, 72 Hiland, Nancy-86, 29, 89 Hemlc, Bob-42 I-Iilf, Diane-61, 86, 29 I-Ienry, Margaret-12 Hill, Janet-60 Hem-y, Pat-58, 41, 79, sc, 43, 51 Hill, Rudy-42 Hensel, Norman-42, 72 Hitt, Terry-55, 40, 78, 80, 90, 87 Henson, Pat-42 I-Iixon, Gail-41, S6 Hessler, Hean-62, 42, 78 Hoare, Nancy-42, 61, 86, 89 I-Ieyder, Albert-63, 107, 80, 102, 29, 64, Hogabauin, Jane-18 38, 65 Hoffman, Kay-41, 85 Hick, Dorothy-42 Hobert, Phyllis-42 Hiclc, Mary-41 Holliday, Cora Mae-41 Hickman, Janet-61, 41, 68, 60 Holliday, Viola-41, 74 Higgins, Helen-18, 85 H-olt, Betty-41 CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF ,52 IERRYS MARATHON SERVICE STATION 3237 W. Broad Street Columbus, Ohio RA 0175 MARATHON GAS MARATHON OIL ' I -QQ :IQ qnnqn' E:5E:E:::::E'E' I :'A ' AS shllal i lt f U 12 zfb I ' 1W V' V- I I fm :- v-H C X we ffif if RH 'Pm .:-. .,'. ' if 124 , 42 1 C I El lg E, if A 'WQl ljfi - 'I Yes, we stock over 10,000 DIFFERENT items-from the small paper clip to the large filing units and Mosler Safes - come in and see our modern showrooms. PRINTING LEGAL BLANKS BINDERS OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY OFFICE EQUIPMENT . . . FURNITURE SUPPLIES HEER PRINTING CC. 386 South Fourth St. Columbus, O. Dick and Knute Say: Good Luck and Best Wishes from Old Grads to the New, And Remember-to Look Your Best, Come What May, Clean Your Clothes the Francis Way. Dial RA 5244 For Pickup and Delivery FRANCIS CLEANERS 2475 Sullivant at Eureka ALTERATION S HILLTOP Vozn and Storage Company, Inc. 2830 WEST BROAD ST. RA 1107 Holmes, Mary-41, 74 Huffman, Kay-41, 86 Hoover, Jeanine-42 Hughes Mary-41 Hoover, Kathleen-86 Hughes, Jim-45, 105 Hoover, Mary Lou-29 Hulls, Helen-41, S7 Hopkins, Alan-77, 30 Hulls, Herb-45 Horn, Jerry-45, 80, 81, 100 Humphrey, Joe-42 Horn, Joanne-41, 52, 62, 78, 83, 86, 87 Hunt, Lynn-79, 85 Horn, Terry-18, 63 Hunt, Mary-85, 30 Hostetter, 'Catherine-41, 50, 77, 86 Hunt, Patricia-41 Howell, jack-45, 55, 79, 109, 57, 72 Hunter, Barbara-41, 48, 78, 86 Howell, Velma-42, 85 Hunter, Chuck-50, 97 Hudnell, Glenda-86, 30 Hunter, Virginia-86 Huey, Carolyn-41, 86 Hurt, Judy-42, 50, 61, 78, 85, 89, 60 92C-05C-09105'4lC0'5'-0'N-71-05G05'01b09l95l07C0W104'0'7f01C01!?f0Wl05l-7104107l-7C0?l0Wl0510 P. R. RAUSCH L. G. RAUSCH We M alce Keys RAUSCH RRCS. HARDWARE PHONE RA 1846 2768 W. BROAD ST. Dean and Barry Paints .QW-0N0Ph?C-OWP011026'110240PC?f01f0117201010P6R021026N0'f102101Q9W101f0217G02l0D' Hutchinson, Dick-42, 78, 102, 104, 109. Jackson, Fred- Hutchinson, Joe-45 Jackson, John- Hutchinson, Rick--40, 81, 60 Jackson, Lois-87 I Jamison, Mary-11 Iler, Nancy- Imboden, Jo Ann-18, 85, 111 Imes, Jerry-55, 56, 30 Ingram, Marjory-55, 82, 86, 30, 57 Ives, Fred-42, 50 J Jackson, Barbara-41, 68, 86 Janes, Larry-45, 79, 109 Jacques, Dick-18, 52, 63, 22, 76 Jennings, Ozella- Jenkins, Barbara-41 Jennings, Suzanne-30, 67, 84, 112, 111 Jhenson, Donald-42 Johns, Margaret-40, 68 Johnson, Barbara-45 BETTER HOME CENTER YOUR GENERAL E STORE LECTRIC For the BEST DEAL IN TOWN see us 2775 W. Broad RA 7965 ED. WITHERSPOON, Owner, ROY SMOUFFER, Manager rapid promotion. '- 35335,-,3.::::,' . , v,,. . .,.,., i :45:,:1. 5: - --. 14: 44.5. .g. w h- g-.L Ig- 402:14-., 5, .. .. ,I Graduates f . . ,.,.,,, Be able to accept a first class position :'Z i' after Sfaduamn from high SCT1001- Take training that will enable you to receive ,T , xiii rise f 'Wi 1 ,12- 35 52 A Classes will be organized for High School Graduates who may: lj Take Brush-up Courses in Shorthand and 121 31 Specialized Typing Courses for persons who gnust attain high standards for cer- tain important positions. Take the most rapid method of taking Typing to attain high speed and accuracy. Beginning courses :Eor students who de- sire to take complete Secretarial Courses. :5z Z,:,15eif1 : g ' 53.255522 ,,,,f 32i7E3?'i?. 3315 . - 5112,- ' iii dictation-the Machine Way in Short- hand-twice as rapid as Shorthand-easy to write, read or learn-with it you can become an expert private secretary or court 1' t . epor er Be an accountant capable of handling the most complete set of books, prepar- ing financial statements or income tax reports. Ability to operate the Comptometer, Bur- roughs Calculator, Dictaphone and other Office Machines. U PHONE ADAMS 4112 FOR INFORMATION OR BULLETIN NIGHT ' SCI-IOOL I I DAY 131 EAST STATE STREET SCHOOL ..I45.-. Johnson, Bob-42, 58, 74, 77, 67, 72 Kantz, Elnora-12 Johnson, Jerry-16, 19, 97, 111, 107, 22, 102 Kaylor, Edwin-12 Johnson, Jim-45, 100 Kearney, 'Claude-45 Johnson, Joan-41 Kearney, Ed-81 Johnson, Joyce-45, 86 Keeler, Alma-13 Johnson, Lois-86 Keeler, Marilyn-45, 79, 60 Johnson, Marletta-45, 85 Keeler, Robert-82, 30 Johnson, Mary-45, 86 Keller, Sue-51, 63, 30 Johnson, Myrna-55, 74, 40 Keller, Mary-30 Johnson, Nancy-50, 52, 58, 16, 19, 86, 111, 51 Kellog, Jay-62, 42 Johnson, Ronald-40 Kendall, Sally-61, 40 Johnson, Suzie-59, 67, '112, 53, 30, 51, 111, 63 Kennedy, C. S.-80, 13 Johnson 1 Ted-50, 97, 30, 38, 63 Kenworthy, Wilnia-62, 67, 40, 78, 86, 112, Johnston, Josephine-55, 56, 86, 30, 89, 87 Jones, Hattie-41, 68, 85 Jordan, Glenn-42 60, 111 Kern, Miss Blanche-9, Key, Susan-84, 82, 41, 10 112, 111 Jordan, Judson, Junken, Jo Ann-45, 68, 85 Charles-45 Janet-85 K Kanavel, Shirley-59, 40, 79, 86 Karns, Judith-42, 86 Karg, Mel-41, 110 Kibbey, Jane-45 Kimball, Jim-97, 45, 105 Kimes, John-74, 42, 72 Kimrey, Barbara-41 Kindig, James-67, 42, 79, 109 King, Robert-45 Kirkpatrick, Ronald-45, 87 Kittel, Adolf-13 71010401C-02C-014-0'21-029022011-0'N0'4-0'1L0110?l012-01G-011-0'vQ-01z02C-02f0'K-0'i1-0'1f011-0K012-7l0ff GOOD LUCK, 52 GRADS We Hope your Future is Well Lit MILLERS RARRERS 2460 SULLIVANT AVENUE Two Barbers After Five .Q NOAH MILLER, Prop. Compliments of Cl-IURRY DISTELHCDRST MARKET 2445 W. Broad St.-Cor. Eureka RA 1141 1'-051011-0110'22-04402402101L01101201l?101101'01l0N-0N0N01101v??l01l0N7C01101'0210N-7L6 EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CDEEICE Desks Choirs A Filing Equipment Oiiice Supplies STATE CDFFICE SUPPLY CG. . JAMES J. WALSH, President AD 2125' A 1 44 S. THIRD ST. 11041-024-021-022-0401021-011011-01291024-0210'2f-0'220120104-0N0N-0WQ-04G09105l-01!0W4-0'2201c0'1'46 Best Wishes The Westgate RESTAURAN Famous for Excellent Food, Expertly Prepared by Chef Louis 'J'-07'-079051-92277i051-0110110155f0N07G0'?f0?L9'5l0N0?C0'?f05l0l!-05!QC9x07'-95C05l09i07l01Z Kittel, Delano-13 Klein, R011-67, 45, 79, 107, 81, 100 Klopfcr, Shirley--88, 41, 86 Knierim, Carol-78, 86, 30, 87 Knisley, Kay Evelyn-86, 30 Koch, Barbara-41, 86, 51, 72 Kocheran, Shirley-45 Koerner, Fred-37 Koontz, Gary-62, 42, 54, 60 Kraus, Jeannine-12 Krebs, Danny-42, 54 Krebs, Dave-45, 100 Krems, Donald-19 Kresse, 'Carol-45 Kropp, Charlotte-43, 63 Krueger, jack-45, 72 Kruckebcrg, Jim-100 Krull, Shirley-78, 41, 85, 111 Krunim, Mary-41. Kuhlmann, Susan-50, 43, 85, 112 Kuhn, Erwin-74, 42 L Labrenz, Jim-80, 31, 65 Laderer, Fred-58, 40, 81, 109 Lambert, Celena-68, S6 Lamprecht, Patty-31 Lampsou, Dorothy-41, 60 Laugholz, Marcus-41, 78, 81, 54 Landcnbcrger, Eileen-52, 77, 19, 86, 22, 51 72022021-Q171022-022-0410110210140P1-0JL015C-7f-0210210N-9f0220J2z?1101G0fC-09h0'16'2C-0'N-0Wu I-IILLTOP SPORTING GCDCDDS 2461 W. Broad Street STCDRE Columbus 4. Ohio ' Telephone RA 8030 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1, Dark Room Supplies ,Nw N Cameras - Film ,LQ f Friendship Photo Finishing f- THE PHQTQ sHoP ' f Gif X Department of ly J QW, THE HILLTOP SPORTING Goons 1 e ' co. 6 2461 W. BROAD STREET RA 8030 147- 11012-0W4105f?h0l04'9t0'2C-02f7l01l04C0W10'220Jf220Uh0210'2102L01l01l0'2f0N0vQ014-01C7C0'W6 WYLIE S. SI-IROYER FUNERAL HOMES 1278 West Broad Street RA 1161 2553 West Broad Street RA 5960 Ambulance Service COLUMBUS, OHIO LOWELL W. SHROYER, Mgr. s Landaw, Gary-100 Lannon, Joan-63, 31, 65 Lantz, Edward-55, 56 Lantz, Patricia-41 Lathem, Janet--43, 86 Laufhutte, Peggy-88, 41 Lawless, Betty-41 LeFever, Donna-50, 40, 78, 86, 51 Lehman, Joan-74, 43, 78, 86, 81, 94 Lehman, O. D.-81, 10 Leibenspergcr, Sally-86, 31, 89 LeMott, Marilyn-88, 41, 86 Leslein, Eva-86 Levengood, Shirley-31 Levering, Pat-43 Levering, Ralph- Levering, VVillian1-40 Lewis, Betty-41 Lewis, Carole-43 Lewis, Charles-41, 87 Lewis, Richard-43 Lewis, Shirley-77, 41, 48 Liggett, Virginia-13 Lilly, Carole-43, 89 Lindsay, Ionda-88, 41, 86 Linn, Donald-41 Linscott, Barbara-61, 43, 86 Leslein, Eva-19 List, Alice-41 List, John-45 Lloyd, Jane-60 I Lockwood, Charles-41 Lockwood, Dave-74, 14, 31, 60, 54, 63 Logan, Nancy-43, 68 Lomano, Michael-40 Lombardi, John- Lorenz, Ruth-74, 43, 79, 86, 81 Louch, Virginia-68, 86 Lower, Barbara-41 Lowery, Lois-43, 68, 86 Lowery, Marcia-84, 58, 77, 67, 40, 86, 81, 51 Lowery, Shirley-62, 43, 85 Lowmiller, Judy-88, 41, 68, 86, 59, 51, 60 Lumley, Helen-62, 12 Lyle, Hilda-88, 61, 41, 51 Lyle, Jeannette-41, 85 ll! Mack, Donna-86, 81, 89 Mahaffcy, Adelyn-10 Mahoney, Brian-42, 79 Manu, Anne-43 Manns, Lowell-31 Manson, Verna-19, 86 Manus, Patty-83, 41, 78, 86, 112, 78, 72 Margan, Ronald- Martens, Charlotte-61, 58, 43, 81 Mark, Donna-43 Marine, Roy-10, 12 Martens, 'Charlotte-86 Martin, Don-41 Martin, Charlene-41 48'T 02'-01Y-01205C01L02'01401M04C04l?!0N0WL0N0Nf72C-0'N0PC02WM01L02L0W202Q02'-02l0210N0910?f T1-1E HILLS CAB CO. MA 13-13 SAFETY - COURTESY Martin, Martin, Martin Martin, Martin, Hottie-31, 89 Jack-67, 24, 81, 38, 90, 76, 63, 87 Jim-63, 19, 64, 22 Marilyn-41 Roy-52, 63, 19, 67, 22, 51 Martindale, Mary-74, 82, 43, 79, 72 Marzluf, George-61, 41 Mason, Jean-19, 86, 111 Matthew, Barbara-61, 45 Mattey, Sylvia--41, 112 Mawhirter, Barbara-43 Mayhew, Dick-50, 41, 87 Mebane, Levander-42, 100 Meek, Delilah-43 Meisner, Sonia-62, 85, 32, 60 Meister, Carol-41, 86 Mercer, Shirley-24, 86, 53, 32, 23, 90, 51, 94 Meredith, 101-Ellen-43 Merrick, Charles- Merriman, Martha-61, 43, 79, 85, 81 Merritt, Audrey-43, 85 Mers, Donald-32 Meyer, Roger-41, 78, 105, 81, 48, 54, 60 Meyers, Sylvia-45 Mielke, Elsie- Miesse, Dick-74, 4-0, 72 Miesse, Patty-41, 86 Miesse, Rowland-43, 72 l0'1f-021-012-0'210'1C-0'2C0P10'Pf-02K02l01L0W'4Q3l-0'110Pl02102h0Rf!'2f-01l910'2W2L01Q0110Wf0120M0P C CS S DIME STORES HILLTOP'S MOST MODERN 2558 Sullivant Ave. 1432 Sullivant Ave. CNeXt to the Ritzj cAi centrally Open 10 A.M. ,Til 8 P.M. Daily Open 10 A.M. 'Til 9 P.M. Sat. Compliments of SC1-1RQECK'S SINCLAIR SERVICE WEST BROAD STREET AT ELDON AVENUE Ready to Serve You 71104'-0220N7G0N-05402C01L01201202r0J201f?l021026'1'01l7C0HG016'2f01101Q0Wf01l01f0N?Z -I 49- 'WC-021-710109501C0K014020C0N0PW1C01l?l0N0H7C0iG?C-7101101r720-v02f02C720547z Congratulations West High, Grads 1952 WESTERN REALTY 3207 W. BROAD ST. RA 0773 724021021-0'H10f20'2l044?4-02'-02l01'0'NQ10'IL0N0N-01L?40W4-0261L01'0120'26'2201C0'1h710'2h01h The H illtop's Most Modern and Complete Drug Stores ECONCDMY DRUG STORES Three Stores On The Hilltop 2660 W. Broad Street 2874 W. Broad Street 2149 Sullivant Ave. Milhoune, Velma-11 Miller, Arlene-41 Miller, Arthur-13 Miller, Bruce-47 Miller, Dick- Miller, Janis- Miller, Marilyn-86, 81, 32, 90 Miller, Miller, Nancy-88, 63, 19, 85, 86, 64, 22, 57 , Phyllis-19, 85 Madelyn-43, 86 Nliller Miller, Sandra-43, 86, 81, 60 Miller, Susanne-43, 86, 60 Mithoff, La Donna-20, 86, 22, 111 Mo-ck, Mary-12 Montenars, Robert- Montgomery, O. C.-13 Montoney, Bernice-45 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moras, Bill-41, 69, 72 Carol-62, 77, 40, 81, 32, 89, 63 Charlotte-40 Clara- Klyde-32 Robert-42 Barbara-83, 88, 58, 41, 86, 81, 51 Morgan, Julia-74, 62, 40, 78, 86 Morgan, Margie I-62, 41, 86, 72 Morgan, Marilyn-32 Morgan, 'Ronald-45 Morical, Shirley-41 Moriva, 1 50 - Delores-32, 70, 72, 89 TOIVIIVIY'S Oucxlity CIeorners Sullivant at Warren PICK-UP Sz DELIVERY SERVICE RA 8407 Morris, Alyce-45 Myers, Patty-44, 68, 86 Morris, Donald- McCar1cy, Shirley-19, 86, 22 Morris, James-43, 72 McCarty, James-43, 110 Morrison, John-41, 110, 51 McChes11ey, Carolyn-43, 86, 81 Morrow, Nancy-45, 89 McC1aiue, Mary-43, 86, 112, 94 Moss, Nancy-78, 40, 85, 111 McCloud, Rodney--43 Mossman, Ada-41 McCord, Janet-88, 41, 86, 81, 60 Muchmor-e, Frances-45, 89 McCormick, Helen-10 Mugrage, Thelma-41, 86, 89 McCoy, Peggy-43 Mullins, Anna-45, 86, 89 McCready, jim-41 Murray, Jim-50, 111, 80, 53, 32, 109, 92, 51 McCuue, Xvilliam-31 Murray, Mary-12 11f1CDEl'l'l1tt, janet-86, 81, 31 Myers, Charlene-44 McDermitt, Ronald-41, 78 Myers, Chrystal-41 McElroy, Vincent-42 MURNANE'S SOHIO SERVICE STATION Telephone RA 0104 Broad and Ogden, Columbus, Ohio WE'RE RIGHT IN YOUR N EIGHBORH OOD-READY TO SERVE YOU ownaaeozwwcacaazaaeoweoawavaeowgawaovwwomoxowroweaLowfamoafowfo-aaoxaawwnma. WE T AY PO T 31141 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES Extends Compliments and Best Wishes to the 1952 graduating class of WEST HIGH SCHOOL W'-01'-022-0Hh0'2'01C0d021-0214?N-0'14Ql0'N02f-0'21-0Wl-710'N-0'220'4f0W4?C0'2'-0bf0'K04C?'-01'-0210'2bd 74i-071012-959-0'9f-075-0?105l7'i0'5C9X677C-035-950l0'7C05L99907f6'7C0?C-0N07l99995l09l05l?f0T192M Best Wishes to The Senior Class 1952 CAMP CHASE POST No. 98 AMERICAN LEGION 71107'0110'-0120224911012-0920?-01U?'1l-0210P40?f01C01201fA92C0'P20'220W2-0PW1'.02C02C01C?l0'PC01Q GLENN I-IAMILTONS SOI-IIO SERVICE TIRES AND BATTERIES ACCESSORIES AND IGNITION PARTS PICK UP SERVICE HAGUE AND SULLIVANT RA. 0265 McE1Wee, Phyllis-41, 86 NIcEttrick, Gregg-41 McFarland, Lola-13 McPherson, Onda-67, 40 McPherson, Bill-42 McPherson, Carol-88 McGarvey, Roy-42, 80 McVVi11iams, Donna-86, 31 McGinnis, Ralph-43 McGinnis, Romoua-68, 31 N McKeever, B111-43 Nance, Bob-40 McKelvey, Edith-12 Naucey, Charlene-41 McKnight, Donna-67, 85, 31, 89, 60 lNeal, Martha-43, 89 McKnight, Ellen-55, 63, 77, 19, 86, 64, 111 Nech, George-10, 12 NICLIIHI, Robert-41, 87 McLurg, Jim-42 McMillan, Necl-74, 42 McNamee, Mary JO-42, 79, 86, 81, 60 Neff, Barbara-44, 86 Nefxf, Dick-41, 72 Neff, Joe-50, 67, 43, 100, 87 NCFF, john-50 10161v-01f-01201F-01f0'210'2C-0'4f02k?21f.72i0 22-0110ff0PZ'N92-02L0'PC0220'N-01l01C0?WWC0'1C0PC0 f-01 GREETINGS TO THE GRADS OF 52 Best Wishes For the Future from WEST HILL FURNITURE YOUR HILLTQP FRIGIDAIRE DEALER 2364 W. BROAD ST. RA 8575 -.1521 'Qr0'vf-021012001u01L0wf01f01101102W1c0n01f02r0e01W1WvQ0wW21af0vr010ve0wL0n0Ww6 BEST WISHES FRITCH IEWELERS WATCH - CLOCK - JEWELRY REPAIR J O 5733 2478 West Broad Street Your School- WEST HIGHH Your Community- THE HILLTOPW Your Savings and Home Loan Institution FIRST FEDERAL FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSN. 2369 W. Broad St. CHil1topj 53 E. State St. CDoWntoWnJ 2450 E. Main St. CBeX1eyJ H. G. DEEMS, Sec'y. Class, 1913 -1101:-ova'-oxovwv:ana:-0w:m:0:f0':fm0:01f0':101:ac0wc0ac0w:0w:ae0v:0:f01:01f-0,:01L0 JUNE SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED, George Brown and Della An- thony g MOST POPULAR, Eddie Gleibs and Sally Billingsley 5 BEST PERSONALITY, Jim Hall- Steine and Olympia Pappasg MOST INTELLIGENT, John Whalen and Marguerite Thomas g MOST TALENTED, Bill Rayburn and Carole Rob- insong ALL AROUND, Jack Martin and Susie Willis 5 MOST FUN TO BE WITH, John Ches- her and Marilyn Davisg BEST ATHLETE, Ted Johnson and Shirley Dunham 3 WITTIEST, Bert Heyder and Diane Re- nollet. The Covers for the 1952 OCCIDENT Were Produced by DE LUXE CRAFT Manufacturing Co. DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS YEAR BOOK COVERS 1579 MILWAUKEE AVENUE, CHICAGO 22, ILL. 1P05101C?C05f?f'67l7f?C0147!7i0117C02C0'C0PC01C00l7f01C7l0DC05f0N0?f01i014-02052-0 A I 53 -. Neff, john-19 Neil, Marilyn-40 Newkirk, Shirley-41, 68, 86 Nicholas, Stuart-77, 32 Nichols, Howard-43 Nickason, Beverly-85 Nippert, Stanley-40, 80, 69, 72 Niederlitz, Alan-77, 43 Nloice, Dorothy-88, 77, 41, 86 Nolterneyer, Marianny-88, 44, 81 Norris, Bud-41 O Oiberting, Fred-32 Oberting, Mary Ann-50, 84, 77, 41, 111 O'1-Iarra, Rhoda-89, 13 Oliver, Billie-44, 68, 86 Oliver, Io Ann-20 -Ongaro, Tom-44, 100 Orr, Dick-61, 40, 102, 109, 100 Orr, Evans- Osborn, Don-43 Osborn., shiney-sz, 67, 86, 56, 81, 32, 90, 51, 66, 72 Osman, Rosemary-44, 78, 68 Otewalt, David-43 Owen, Bob-41 P Pack, Shirley-41 Pennebeckcr, Laura-82 Pa-ppas, Olympia-50, 84, 55, 63, 82, 77, 67, 111, 112, 32, 64, 38, 92, 57, 87, 66, 65 Park, Calvin-10, 13 Park, Nancy-88 Parkinson, Jim-43 Parkinson, Ronnie-43, 110, 72 Paske, Ronald-67, 43 Patridgc, Marcia--63, 77, 16, 20, 64, 22, 92 Patterson, -Carol-62, 44, 86 Patterson, Robert-41 Patton, Diane-88 Paul, Dane-20 Paul, Eugene-43, 79 Paul, Jim-43 Payne, Charles-33 Pemberton, Mack-97, 10 Pence, Scott-61, 43, 79, 107, 6 9,72, 60 Pendleton, George-41 111, 86, 16, ?N02t0'N0N-05'-0220120?10PlQl0Wl01l7C01l01L01C0117C02f02l01202L.?27l?s01f04'01C0R?M Congratulations 52,' GRADS BERCAW BEAUTY ci GIF T S1-IOP 2842 West Broad Street RA 7152 :woweo:0060:60:-.0-na:-aweawuaweafvwwwiauoweofeowoxawwwlaemcmwwwaea Exterior View of New Office ICDNES LUMBER G COAL CCD. 57 N. SYLVAN AVE. RA- 1109 w-amuamaxoweaeaeawfaieaumnacawvzeaxanaxoweoweowaafoauawfvxowaxauaafowww CONGRATULATIONS 52 GRADS. FROM VAL - U - HOUSE APPLIANCES - DOMESTICS - FURNITURE OPEN FRIDAY NITES TILL 9:00 P. M. 2824 W. BROAD ST. RA. 4673 101611-0'5f-0'fC0'210'4f-011171-01fv9l40'101105L04C01C0i'6?10Pf0N-7C0Fl0'2400i0K0'L0N01C01VZ1-? 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RA 8441 COLUMBUS s, OHIO OLDSMOBILE SALES Sz SERVICE 90 -1194'-7407579-95!05!07G7l7i?10N93!01f05l2l991?5517'9K9559?495C0747'0WC05C-2f6' -. I 5 5 1 'GQPCQNQC-0'5C0'5G0'N05C05C0?!Q155107'04f740P4055'f?'9Q9C05'9'f95C9i4?i!-7'0N?'0N0710 May the Class of 52 Have As Many Opportunities in Life Ahead As Is Possible And Please Give Us An Opportunity To Serve Your Car Needs With ATLAS TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES l-IAIMERL SERVICE STATION 421 N. Eureka Ave. at Valleyview Dr. RA 0189 ATHLETIC CHARMS STERLING SILVER YELLOW GOLD BASEBALL - BASKETBALL - FOOTBALL PRICES BEGIN AT 51.00 MATCHING CHAINS Priced from 31.25 HILLTOP IEWELERS LOU KL-ASS, Owner 2421 W. BROAD AT EUREKA RA 9334 aonmfouofcaarowfowoweaweaxawfawfowwnoweacox05:01-oxacawwwowwwwwowowwwfow' CONGRATULATIONS! From Your Friendly Dodge 85 Plymouth Dealer WEST SIDE MOTORS, INC. 1350 WEST BROAD ST. 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BROAD ST. 014-04'-0120120-401902101'01C0s0N0l201101l0117102f0N02W120Wl01l0N710A01f02W'1C0+f0W -I 57 b02202wW20vf0if0PL01l02L2f01f?f717l9l0vL0Pf0P1?2?!7L0Pf7l01WN01f0'PC01C0N01fQ AD 3218 SUGAR PRODUCE CQMPANY Wholesale Fruits and Produce 139 East Town Street Columbus, Ohio Scott, Bill-41 Scott, Liola-34 Scott, Patty-44, 79, 81, 74 Scott, Shirley-62, 44 Seclgewick, Cyrus-10 Seogle, Margie-82 Seeds, Kathryn-61, 58, 77, 42, 86, Seifert, Myron-10 Seipel, Joretta-88, 44 Sensenbrenner, Dick-50, 44, 105, Sessor, Jo Ann-44 Severance, Barbara-66, 34 Sevens, Sue-62 Shade, Adin-44, 10 Shade, Barbara-41 Shafer, Martha-86, 34 Shannon, Nancy-50, 61, 44, 79, 86 Sharadin, Martha-88, 42, 60 Shaver, Juanita-82, 77, 67, 86, 34 Shaw, Regina-41 Sherlock, Patty-41, 86 Shivers, Shirley-86, 42, 112, 87 Shoaf, Ronald-44 Shonting, Russel-34 Shover, John-12 Shroyer, Tom-107 Shunkwiler, Ron-40, 80, 69 Simmers, Richard-44, 60 Sesetter, Benny-44 Simpson, Eddie-44 Shaw, john-40 Skinner, Barbara-45, 86 Skipper, Kay-61, 88, 44, 86 Slager, Fereman-12 Slane, Sunya-77, 42, 68, 86, 87 Slate, George-44, 72 60 Sloan, Judy-42, 60 Smalley, John-41 Smith Audrey-78, 42, 86, 48, 51 60 111 100, 60 Smith, Billie-100 Smith, Carolyn-43, 86, 89 Smith, Dave-40 Smith Don-44 Smith, Don-44 Smith, Don C.-61, 40, 65, 34 Smith, Edna-13 , 60 Smith, Estler, 82, 41, 86 Smith Jeanette-61, 62, 43, 86 Smith, Jim-63, 64 Jocelyn-77, 86, 53, 81, 51, Smith, Smith, julia-42, 86 Smith, Loraine-20, 86 Smith Smith Lulu Belle-42 Marlyndalee-42, 79, 60 Smith, Mary-40, 78, 85, 112, 111 Smith Mariam-62 Smith Shirley-42, 86 Smith lhfilliam-4-4 A Snedegar, Rex- Snow, Patty-43, 85 7401101C01f-052-01'-Qt?04'-72-72012040110110vC01'0Pf01C01101'01101f0N?401l02201l05l01k STCDNE BUILDING STONE-FLAG STONE STEPPING STONE-WALL SLATE Retaining Walls and Walks Laid Let Us Solve Your Stone Pvoblem-Call Day or Night K. 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Broad Street MA 1492 Thomas, Eddie-40, 60 Thompson, Merrillyn-43, 85, 60 Thomas, Jane-13 Thompson, Pat-61, 58, 42, 79, 86, 51 111 Thomas, Kitty-43, 86 Thompson, Roger-42, 100 Thomas, Jo Ann-53, 51, 35 Thornton, Robert-42, 104, 102, 109 Thomas, Marguerite-58. 86, 53, 38, 51, 35 Tilton, Suzanne-40, 89 Thomas, Robert-44, 107, 100 Timmons, Ivan-40, 35 Thompson james-42, 44 Timmons, Nancy-74, 86, 59, 60, 35 Thompson, John-74, 72 Tom, Doris-86 , Thompson, John-13 Tone, Edwin-35 Thompson, Larry-47 Townsend, Shirley-42, 86 Thompson, Loretta-43 Trabue, Jerry-50, 97, 40, 102, 101 -161- Growers of Columbus, Finest 0 . ' AFRICAN VIOLETS 0 HARDY CHEYSANTHEMUMS E'-'vga e CUT FLOWERS RGSEBUD FLCDRAL COMPANY 351 N. BURGESS AVENUE RA 7571 M0-4ammo:armQ0:Amaf0s0::0::0:Lm:01:01Q0w:mL0x0sm:0:L0w:01f0::4m0w:aLaf4 Tracy, Kay-58, 67, 42, ss, 111 Trickel, Gerry-50, Trimmer, Jim-44 Trout, H. G.-13 Truitt, Phyllis-52, ss, 21, ss 61, 77, 21, se, 51 VanAtta, Grace-88 Vance, Mary-42 Van Beter, Jim-74, 44 Van WH1SOl1, Nancy-40 Varner, B0bf100 Tucker, Czlrrizlmae-SZ Vawtcrsy Sue-80, 87, 35 U Vex-hoff, Io Ann-68, 36 Underwood, Gary-50, 42, 66 Vickers, Van-61, 44, 78 Uppcrman, Barbara-88, 42, 68, 85, 60 Vincent, Durward-54, 63, 36 Ufbalh Peggy-40, 42 Vincent, Jim-109, 100 V Volz, Nancy-67, 85, 65, 36 Valentine, Mary-43 Voss, Bill-63, 21, 102, 22 WE AT T e E E ' S Want To Congratulate You And Sincerely Wish You A MOST PLEASANT FUTURE TQDUS PHARMACY 2578 Sullivant Ave. ' RA 0203 wo::aaL01La10:wffaxo-Ano-Aamzmwwcmwwwwcagaowzwvfaommnmmmoe Compliments of The Hilltope Newest Furniture Store . 1 STORE HOURS Your Friendly Neighhorly Store ffEfEfS1fEQE!' ,, ':5E2?3E5E5Ef 'QEEEQEEQEQEQEFF .,,: : :.:1 .::, 1555252225222 9 A-M10 9 AM- 120 :V 9 PM- 6 PM- Monday on Tuesday Wednesday 2288 SULLIVANT HA. 2511 Thursday and WE PI Q P t W Friday Saturday E. H. 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COMPLETE SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE i' i9 59 Q 1 SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' 9 AL STEPHENS, Manager Witherspoon, Jerry--37 Wise, Audrey-43, 86 Wise, Ruth-86 Wiseman, John-41 VVitler, Dick-43 john-37 Io Ann-42, 85 Woda, Wolfe, Wolfe, John-43 Wolfe, Sylvia- Wohlgumuth, Franz-43, 100 Wood, Bill-43 Woodruff, Nancy-42, 85 Woodward, Priscillia-78, 67, 82, 86, 37 Wforch, Frederick-43 Work, Lucia-43, 81, Wvork, Virginia-42, 8 VV'orkman, Shirley-77, 42, 86, 51 Workman, Helen-10, 11 VVorkman, Tom-107 VVortliington, Betty-43, 85, 81 Wright, Frances-43, 79, 86 Wriglit, Pollie-88, 58, 77, 42, 86, 81, 112, 51, 111 Wright, Stephanie-42, 79, 68, 85, 60 Y Yaple, Linda-112, 84, 14, 53, 59, 51, 60, 111 65, 37 Yeagley, Patricia-61, 43, 79, 85, 81, 60 Yearling, Dick-67, 43, 79 Young, Barbara-43, 79, 86, 60 Young, Dixie-88, 58, 42, 85, 81 Young, Donna-58, 43, 79, 86, 14, 60 Mr. Young'-3, 9, 14 Young, Mary Frances-55, 67, 85, 57, 111, 60, 37 Z Zavatsky, Sam-109, 102 Ziegfield, Adele-62, 40 Zoeller, Madelon- MamanLaawxaxaeanaweoweaaaeafowfavwwloweawtowwaeaagawacawralaaadaealowz Congratulations and Best Wishes I-IOME TELEVISION SERVICE Located in the heart of the Hilltop-2808 W. Broad Bill King RA 12671 Don Hamill ... I 64 T H1021011012-01M042-021-571101l02102f0l202'-7401C01f02c9N0Pf0-402f0240120N?401201L0fl02G0116 CONGRATULATIONS 52 GRADS FROM WEST SIDE LUMBER 81 COAL CO. A DODDINGTON YARD May Your Future Be Filled With Happiness maxowowavQawouoxowQommtowanowonoawnoaeoweoweoweovnowcawowwwoweowfaweaaz Engravings In This Book By - indianapolis Enaravina Company, Inc. Best Wishes to Westis 1952 Graduates ACOBUS IEWELRY WATCH Sz CLOCK REPAIR RA 7232 2450 Sullivant mowemeaaeowaweawaweawoaeovcowmfoweawyafoxoweowfonowwafoacoma-ff-0:10-ae.0-naaraafa ..-. 165' -. 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Broad RA 2324 01h0'510'?'-0920x011-0'N-01-021-0V-02021012-011-04l0'N-Q'-01b01W1l-0'0201l0WC020L01L02016P1-0'P2 OHIO OWNED AND OHIO OPERATED Compliments of DAVID DAVIES, INC. MEAT PACKERS 616 W. Mound St. Columbus, Ohio Servicing the Entire State of Ohio 1201101'-02201202101102f0l17C0N0N0140lf02'01f04l01l710lb01l02102l7l0V10Wl0N921?C01C0 Best Wishes to the 1952 Graduates HARMONY GIFT SI-IOP W. Broad. at Eureka JO 1304 owfmLaw:amazeaaaaowcaunowzowbawawtaweammeaafafoweoafowcouuovcowwafazgawemgae Best Wishes for West's 1952 Graduates For the Best in Hardware and Paint See W. Broad St. RA 2409 2424 IIEIRDWHIQE EASY TO FIND EASY TO TRADE WITH 09f-0'2'-0N0C-0210Ph0P6'2l0'f'-0PC-0?101h0N-?2-01102'-02l-01'-?'-0'WL014-0'N-01'0'Pl-0M-0Ph0'Hl0127'-011- -.I68... if-012022-0'2f-0224021-052011021-05102424-01C011-041-7'-OW0011014-011022-0110'101f-09C01201201ti91101l72f72101f0'210N0Pf02402'0210117105L0 Elmer Bud7' Worley, West Hi Grad Class of 1930, congratulates the class of M 1952. ss Shop at the Esquire for those if finer, more distinctive garments SELF 'ACHARACTER SKETCHH and accessories for dress, sport and S1011 in and have a characler skefclz casual wear at popular prices. mm, of yomwlf W aquilffe en if ,SJA0 rw. 2417 W. Broad IO 1259 OPEN EVENINGS 'P'-700120201C0122612-04f01C0Y-021021044052-0'if01f01h01f02C05f7f0N0P020f0b'01C7C7f76'P!0N02f0Pe0v-75Pl0Pl02l0w7Z .. 169-...- 0 Autographs JVM? i . cy' ' 4, A HV ' if . ff WL A X V I I! jf Eff' ly W 941 . .1711 K J IAQ, J if L 7-fr J l I ,f, , G 0 ,X 1. 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