Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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To assisl' in +he 'iormulafion of such a philosophy fhe Annual S'raff has produced +his book wi'rh i+s +heme THIS WE BELIEVE. Confenfa The Human Touch by Spencer Michael Free which ap' pears on page I I is from Masferpieces of Religious Verse, Harper 81 Brofhers, I948. By permission. I The quolafion infroducing fhe secfion, Abillfy is from Thomas WoIfe's essay You Can'f Go Home Again' If is used by permission of fhe publisher, Harper 81 Brofhers. LEADERSHIP . . . We fake an informal look be- hind fhe scenes af our feachers and adminisfra- forsg af fhe acfivifies of fhe parenfs organiza- fionsy af fhe funcfions of Sfudenf Council, Annual and Breeze sfaffs. . . . page I7 ABILITY . . . We explore fhe school subiecfs which help fo give us fhe abilifies needed fo gef along in fhe world: mafh, science, languages, so- cial sfudies, arf, indusfrial arfs, home economics, and business. . . . page 33 TALENT . . . We find a few of our giffed sfu- denfs in 'rheir hour of glory: in Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Senior Class Play, Band, Orchesfra, as- sembly, and Cum Laude. . . . page 49 SKILL . . . We develop skill and a fine sense of sporfsmanship fhrough parficipafion in afhlefics. Gym classes, individual sporfs, group sporfs, GAA., and Maroon W provide an opporfunify for all. . . . page 65 FELLOWSHIP . . . We have fellowship fogefher in many ways: academically, in ,Fufure Nurses Club and Scienfific I-lonor Sociefyg socially, in sororifies, frafernifies, and language clubs: spir- ifually, in Bible Club and Y groups.. . . page 97 FRIENDSHIP . . . We look back upon fhe year -fhe fun, fhe friends, fhe happiness-grade by grade. day by day, unfil we reach fhe climax, graduafion. . . . page II3 I A. .eh , 'ifgxll I' la X I warm' ' --,-,-1'-.,q- I . I x I 1, Y- QI, N V. 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'in' TO CHERISH FRIENDS 'Tis 'rhe human louch in +his world +ha+ counfs, The 1'ouch of your hand in mine: Which means far more l'o1'he fainfing hear'r Than bread, and shelfer, and wine: For shel+er is gone when fhe nighl' is o'er And bread las+s only a day, Bu'r fhe fouch of +he hand and +he song of +he voice Live in fhe soul alway. -SPENCER MICHAEL FREE 1 , gf. ,J Q s 2 3 . -4252, xf wx ff' ,ff ,..,Mmvm . zz X x 5. ' 1 u 4 TO FIND HUMOR IN ALL THINGS Look you, I'here is humor in all Ihings and 'rhe +ruesI philosophy is IhaI' which Ieaches us Io Find II' and make The mosf of I+. WHAT-I824 LOCKERS AND NOT ONE FOR ME? GILBERT 81 SULLIVAN .fxi grid V ff ,Q 49 wi an We vw wp ' 41mJ:'aw4-www Aw' 40 ' wvkuvww ' 'w t ' m,1zggWf-' H- W R f X . X Q 4-nf 3 MA ' 1 1331 f , if ,vsp 1 . , - , 'Q li A V A . 1 ,:.,,., 'S 'fi 'Q H if 1.. . ' -' 1315: . L, .2 1 A f , af ,. '5 s I -4 var v fl! wept , N ,AA .V ' E 5 - E , E , 5, '7 K J fa, K!! 5 f r f 5 ' . 2 ' J Q s' W. A ff 2 1 . V A . V? . y '- I , .. -w...f.-Q A ' f .m.W,....,-Q-n-M-v . 3Ziff '.a.'i.... 5551 ., .U iQ 5 ,kg if ' E63 :Q 5 z 1 Q 1 'Q uw em, f 5 , 2 v g 5 f, . X 1 T, 'f' 3 4-5 W . i 1.,.f-1'.w L? 7 f z g 2 2, D if A xv V ' 59 X .. 1: 4 ffiff 5 'M '23 'Q W fifj. N-1'2 5 1-W. f ,if if af, I .. , n ' fm M L i i XM, ' in v' ry: 4 h ' f MA N., iU2Z:L A sulLbERfsun.DEo'A rsmiiigea ik He wroughl ii wilh grace and skill: Pillars and groins and arcliese All-fashioned +o work his will, And men said as lhey saw ifs beauly li shall never know decay: Greal is 'I'hy skill, O Builder. Thy fame shall endure for aye. A TEACHER BUILDED A TEMPLE Wi+h loving and infinile care, Planning each 'arch wilh paiience. Laying each slone wilh prayer. None praised 'lhe unceasing efforls. None knew of 'l'he wondrous plan For lhe 'lemple lhe ieacher builded, Was unseen by lhe eye of man. Gone ,js fhe builder's femple Crumbled inlo lhe dusf: Lowvlies eaoh slelely pillar Food foriconsuming rusl. Q Bul' 'lhe 'lernple 'I'he l'eacher builded Will lasl' while lhe ages roll, T Eor fhe bgauliful, unseen iemple Was a child's soilli 'N fi 'iff 'V . A1 f f' fiwgf 12 ' In-2:2 ' f if , ME .5 9 ,uu- 5-C M hi '1 Nm Vx. V V .1 ,. A V ' 1' age, , .11 gum , -' , ,f wif aff , W ' -52 .1 v , Nu X, A, Www. MW. .N-a WALK, ,vfglfiff Q ' am f 5244 41: M I Always on The go, Mr. Havlovic rarely finds Time To relax aT his desk. WE BELIEVE IN THE WISDOM OF OUR LEADERS Equipped To handle every deTail oT aclminisTraTive TuncTions are our principal, Mr. Cadwallader, and Two assisTanT princi- pals, Ivlr. Havlovic and Ivlr. Shauck. Few persons realize The counTless duTies awaiTing These Three aT The sTarT oT each school day. Mr. Cadwallacler Tinols himself conlinually be- sieged by sTudenTs, Teachers, and parenTs seeking his wise advice and willing assisTance in maTTers ranging Trom class- room problems To exTracurricular acTiviTies. lvlr. I-Iavlovic, being in charge oT sTudenT discipline and The school book- shop, Tinds himselT consTanTly busy. I-lis consTrucTive advice ancl consideraTe undersTanding are appreciaTed by each sTu- denT wiTh whom he comes in conTacT. Cur new assisTanT prin- cipal, lvlr. Shauck, spends his busy day energeTically keeping pace wiTh The problems oT junior high sTucIenTs. WesTern I-lills is TorTunaTe To be supporTed by The wise and undersTanding leadership oT These men, I I7 Mrs, Heninger helps .lanef Buck, Ari' Dornbusch, and Linda Schmid wifh iheir quesfions abou? college. OUR UNDERSTANDING COUNSELORS SOLVE MANY COMPLEX PROBLEMS In addilion fo helping each sludenl plan his high school program, Wesl l-li's counselors find 'rime lo lislen lo 'rhe prob- lems of lroubled sludenls. Whelher lhe problem is aca- demic or personal, Mrs. Hen- inqer, Mr. Lowe, and Miss l-lanauer are always ready lo solve if wilh lheir wise advice and sympalhelic undersland- ing. Marcia Theilman asks Mr. Lowe's advice on her program Sf' Miss Hanauer, sevenlh, eigh+h, and ninlh grade counselor, checks sludenls' records wilh her secrelary, Marian Rolherl. Miss Hanauer's office, now lo- caled on lhe lhird floor, is always buslling wilh energelic iunior high sludenls. WEST HI SECRETARIES COMBINE EFFICIENCY WITH FRIENDLINESS Janel Schaefer spends l-ner day as secrelary lo counselors, Mrs. Heninger and Mr. Lowe. Busy in lhe conslanlly buslling coun- selors' office are Judy Nei- heisel, Don Baldwin, and Bel- ly Crowe. I+'s always lime for a laugh when Frances Conner, Belly Keller, and Mildred Husemann ' discover somelhing amusing . while al work. Even slalislics can be lun for lhese hard- worlcing gals. STUDENT COUNCIL COMPLETES AYEAR or woRTi-iwi-urs Aoi-iiiavsmenr J. Schmidf, Vice-Presidenfg Miss Burlr, Advisor, Esfher Casufo, Treasurer: Doreen Spaclcman, Secrefaryg and Jim Sfergiopoulos, Presidenf. Under fhe capable leadership of Jim Sfergiopoulos, Pres- idenfy Jim Schmidf, Vice-Presidenfq Doreen Spaclcman, Sec- refaryp and Esfher Casufo, Treasurer: Sfudenf Council com- plefed a very busy and worfhwhile year of acfivifies. If suc- ceeded in furfhering ifs purposes of sfimulafing school spirif, providing a medium for fhe expression of sfudenf opinion, discussing problems vifal fo fhe whole sfudenf body, and prornofing responsible sfudenf leadership. The Junior and Senior divisions, fhe seven sfanding com- miffees and homeroom represenfafives, working in close har- mony wifh fhe execufive officers, added maferially in achiev- ing The oufsfanding performance of fhis organizafion. Many proiecfs were sponsored for fhe beaufificafion of fhe school, including fhe fradifional Chrisfmas free which cheerfully brighfened fhe fronf hall, Cerfainly everyone will remember fhe gala Vicfory Dance and iunior high sfudenfs will loolc back wifh fond memories on fhe Sweefhearf Dance. Also originafed and sponsored by Sfudenf Council were fhe can- feens following home baslcefball games, which confribufed greafly fo fhe sfimulafion of school spirif and friendly rela- fions befween fhe sfudenfs. The sfudenf body exfends ifs fhanlcs and appreciafion fo fhe officers and members of Sfudenf Council for fheir readi- ness fo assume capable and efficienf responsibilify for fhe welfare and democrafic progress of 'rheir school. 20 Sfudenf Council divisional officers: Joyce Beard, Bob Ellioff, Jim Schaal, Milre Lemerf, Bud Meyer, Charles Scholl, Karen Lundin, and Eleanor Saffler. PARENTS OF WEST HI STUDENTS SHOW AN INTEREST IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES WesTern Hills is proud To have Two organiZaTions run com- pleTely by The parenTs: The ParenTs' AssoCiaTion and Dads' Club. Each year These groups endeavor To link The acTiviTies oT 5TudenTs, Teachers, and parenTs. This year every meeTing OT The ParenTs' AssociaTion was opened by a senior, chosen Trom The public speaking class, who gave his Words oT Wisdom. Usually The agenda Tor The program conTained a perTormance by a school group, such as The choir, The gym deparTmenT, or GA A. BoTh groups conducTed Their money- malcing proiecTs wiTh The beneTiT oT The school in mind, The ParenTs' AssociaTion sponsored a dinner To honor The Teach- ers aT Their ChrisTmas meeTing, and The Dads' Club held a Hoclcey NighT aT CincinnaTi Gardens in February. A Tall: enTiTled God GranT Us a Sense oT Humor by Dr. William C. Donald, Milwaukee psychologist was acclaimed as one OT The mosT ouTsTanding P.A. meeTings OT The year. Above: Enioying The opporTuniTy Tor a deIighTTuI meal and a friendly chaT aT The Teachers' Recogni- Tion Dinner are Mr. Nocka, Mr. Chesley, Mrs. Anson, Mr. Anson, and Mrs. Noclca. RighT: Mr. Hughes and Mrs. BonTieId, oTTicers of The Parenfs' AssociaTion, explain The principles oT Their organilafion To Two of our new TacuITy mem- bers, Mr. Pauszelr and Miss Marcus. One of The big aTTairs of Dads' Club is The an- nual Dads-DaughTers NighT. This year GAA enTerTainecI The dads wiTh a modern dance ex- hibiTion. Dads' Club oTTicers, seen here being welcomed by Jean Tuerclr, Arfene Kelsh, and Gayle Thomas, are Mr. Joe TuerIscher. Mr. Har- old Brunswick, Mr, Ray Hendrixson, Mr. Lee I.uTz, and Mr. John Egers. .-- af f 14 The annual ediTorial board, Cherry STeioTf, Dick Simmonds, Joyce Lugannani, and Esfher Casufo, and advisor, Miss Weber, find someThing amusing in The layouT designed by Sally Heidrich, Bud Lunsford, Carol STaTT, and Heidi HuTzelmeyer. THE ANNUAL STAFF TRIES TO INTERPRET STUDENT BELIEFS The business sTaHi, Fred Hcefle, EsTher CasuTo, manager: BeTZy Crowe, Wilma ErhardT, and Mr. Lowe, advisory ad- mire Their new adding machine. nd? . 'SKINS - ,, if Q! The TirsT sTeps in producing The '56 annual were Taken a year ago in May. AT ThaT Time a sTaTT oT ThirTy sTudenTs was selecTed. By The middle oT June, when The resT oT The sTudenT body were eagerly awaiTing Their '55 annuals, The sTaTT had already decided on a Theme Tor The '56 book. Choosing a Theme is one oT The mosT diTTiculT Tasks Tor a new sTaTT To Tace. Each member has an opporTuniTy To con- TribuTe his ideas, which musT be iudgecl on Their relaTion To The school, Their adapTabiliTy To logical organizaTion, and Their chances Tor aTTracTive development ATTer considering all These Things, The sTaTT unanimously chose This We Be- lieve. MonThs oT hard work Tollowed Their decision. l-lecTic conTerences wiTh prinTer, engraver, and phoTographer, along wiTh measuring picTures, composing copy, planning layouTs and keeping up wiTh homework made The sTaTF members' lives anyThing buT leisurely. NeverTheless, The pride and saTis- TacTion oT achievemenT made all The sacriTices worTh while. The abiliiies required of an Annual Slafi member are many and varied. He musi be crealive, precise, alert diplomalic, and efficienr, He should be accurale in every delail and prompl' in carrying oul every responsibilily. Precision lo lhe sixleenlh of an inch is necessary in measuring pholographs and copy blocks. There can be no Jrypographical or grammali- cal errors, S+uden+s and Teachers mus+ be nolilied of piclure schedule several days in advance. Assigned copy musr be wriirlen, checked, and rurned over +o ihe siaiil lypisl prompily. Piclure schedules rnusl be planned lo be Convenienl' for everyone involved. All individual piclures, approximalely 2.800 of ihem, musl be alphabelized and mounled, requiring many hours of parienl' work. Above all, +he really good slaii member nnusl be earneslly concerned wiih doing his parl io produce a yearbook ro be proud of. He musl work long and hard wilh no 'rhoughl oi reward of any kind. His only safisfaclion is lhal which he feels when lhe book is compleied successfully. Taking +ime our for nourishmenf while working lafe af school are sfaff members Carole Bierbaum, Helen Beniamin, Judy Ebel, Judy Knoepiler, Janei Voll, and Glenda Lugannani. Lefiz Picfures +o measure! Copy +o wrife! Layouis fo plan! Rushing fo meei- an engraver's deadline are Nancy Walker, Kay Keiser, Judy Klee- man, Dixie Lee, Joyce Wodrich, Doilie Kirchner, and Linda Conaway. Righh The sporfs siafif seems fo be having Trouble deciding which aciion shois fo use. Pondering over +he picfures are Warren Kirchner, Ned Hauss, Bonnie Craig, and Kalhy Eckert Something amusing catches the attention of B. Spreen, Circulation Manage rg J. Bococlr, Copy Editor, R. Weisenberger, Exchange Eclitorg T. Angus, Sports Editor, B. Sparrow, Feature Editor, and P. Wuncl, Sports Editor. THE BREEZE STAFF WORKS TO ACHIEVE A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Write the news in an accurate, ethical and im- partial manner.. Hold our student body together and uphold our schoolis name and scholastic standards. Bring worthwhile events to the attention of the students and faculty and promote just causes. With their plattorm as a goal, this year's Breeze Statt began work last tall, Using the invaluable assistance ot the journalism class and the Western l-lills Publishing Company. they achieved an admirable success. Each issue ot the l'Breeze was a result ot hours ot concentrated ettort on the part ot all concerned. Every individual had to consider his own particular iob as being vital to the papers success. Care- lessness on the part ot one member could have been respon- sible tor a complete issue being ruined. Co-editors Ann Stubbs and Karen Springmyer, and advisor, Miss Walters. were constantly on hand to see that the prOdUctiOn PGH smoothly. Because ot the staths love ot writing, loyalty to the school, and desire tor improvement, it was able to pro- duce a year ot delighttul Breeze issues. ALERT REPORTERS THOROUGHLY COVER SCHOOL EVENTS Taking fime ouf fo enioy reading +he resulfs of Hieir efforis are .Miss Wal+ers, Advisory and Ann Sfubbs and Karen Sprmgmyef. C0'Edli0f5- Deadline Today! Siaff members 'femporarily leave iheir pariicular duiies +o rush Hue vilal copy info produc+ion. Busy a+ fhis job are P. Hohnrofh, Business Managery B. Gerhardi, Ari EcIi+org M. Allen, Exchange Ediiorg J. Cuiler, Phofo- grapherg and S. Heidrich, Ari Edifor. Miss Greensmifh guides her class in English III io an undelsianding of The values ol liferaiu re. . . THE TEMPLE THE TEACHER BUILDED Miss Peferson gives ouf repori cards in her homeroom. WILL. LAST WHlLE THE AGES ROLL . . 'Tor The Temple The Teacher buildecl was a childs immor- ial soul. We believe 'rhai These inspiring worcls apply To our Teachers ai Wesiern Hills, Though we may someiimes lose sighf of Thai Taci in The seeihing meiropolis Thai is our school. Amid The husile oi performing homeroom duiies, conducling class, and marking papers, Teachers Jrhemselves ofien have To recaplure 'rhe principal ideals oi 'rheir pro- Tession. Few persons, however, show The clevoiion io Their pro- iession Thai Jreachers do. Our Teachers come early and slay laie wiihoui ihouqhi of overiime pay. They consianlly confer wilh pupils loeiore and afier school, giving help and encour- agement They sponsor clubs and chaperone dances. They ailend Commiiiee meelings, remake curriculum bulleiins, and conrinually read io keep abreasi of educafion progress. They are Tirm, yelr warm, sincere, and underslancling, They are fine leaders for us To follow, and we wish io 'rhanlc 'rhem for Their clevoiecl guidance. New facully members, Mr. Von Walden, Mrs. Nesler, Miss Geig- er, and Mr. Curry lalre advant- age of a free period lo marlr examinalion papers and +ransFe,- The grades lo olafice files. Deposiling scores of grade slweels in llie office mailboxes is iusl one of a +eacher's lime-consuming dufies. Seen a+ lhis faslr are Mr. Love, Miss Schilling, Mr, Hop- ping, and Miss Shoemaker. Mr. Yung and Miss Slul' 1 record and compare grades on flue six-year grade cards in llne main office l af' as filler ,sr W 27 The ieacher of 'roday seeks fo broaden her scope by learning of ihe peop'e and culiures of foreign lands. Mrs. Poslle shows Miss Bolan and Miss Kollrs fhe beauiiful pieces of jewelry and orher souvenirs which she broughf baclr from a recenf frip fo Europe. Many oi Wesl l-li's Teachers lake advanlage of The plenlilul resources available in our aliraciive library. Our librarians, Miss Logue and Miss Glass, help lacully members seleci de- sirable malerial for boih classroom use and for personal en- ioymeni. English 'reachers such as Mrs. Frehse and Miss Kla- serner conslanily read in an elziorl io be informed on lhe lalesl publicalions in every iield oi inieresi, from baseball io mysleries. Mr. Lusr, Miss Bayha, Mr, Kuechenmiesier, and Miss Yalen meer lo iallc shop. They compare Jrhe qualify and prices ol: equipmeni needed for Jrheir classes in order io choose 'rhe mosl durable machines available. Siudenis who have siudied Under The guidance of ihese business feachers can secure posilions in ihe business world upon graduaiion or find fhai iheir Training is helpful in oiher fields oi' worlc. The exiremely crowded condilions exisling ai Wesfern l-lills lhis year proved a grear inconvenience +o l:acu'+y and srudenrs alike. Many Jreachers found il necessary io seek suil- able working space in various rooms. Mr. Balhiany, Mr, Mine-- singer, and Miss Sieinmerz find 'rhe Jreachers' lunchroom a convenienl' place in which io discuss plans for a fu+ure assem- bly program. Despire 'lhe couniless afrer-school hours spenr in pre aring lessons, grading papers, and arrending meelings, our ficully s+iII finds 'lime io pursue worrhwhile paslimes and hobbies. The winier monlhs find some of our feachers busily engaged in indoor aciivifies. Then, if +hey're lucky enough lo be free from work or slucly, Jrhe long-awairecl summer brings covered weeks of relaxalion or rravel. Miss Dufficy and Mr. Thomas find 'rhemselves righr in fhe middle of a lypical second floor fraffic iam. They are ius+ 'lwo of lhe feachers who can be seen curbing fhe vigorous energy which bombards lhe halls befween bells and affer school. Mr. Fouch seems io be swapping fish sfories wiih Mr, Kuhn, Mr. Gausman, and Mr. Hufh. His fellow fishermen apparen+ly find fhe size of his carch very amusing, Mr. Kuhn's charming colleciion of preserved fish heads adds vividness fo ihe fall lales. Righfz Caughl' during a rare momenf of relaxalion in lhe facully lounge are Mrs. Waller, Mr. Hess, Miss Consiani, and Mr. Heubach. Below: Mr. Lilly, Miss Davis, Mr. Rose, and Miss Hoover, exchange opinions on +he qualifies of fheir siudenfs' proiecls, Original crealiveness is encour- aged in arl' classes conducled by 'lhese insiruciors. As each sludenl passes ihrough ihe painful growing slages from rookie io senior, he evenlually begins lo see The human side of his ieachers. l-le begins +o undersrand and appreciale The irue value oi iheir genuine concern lor each individual. Realizing +ha+ his leacher's family, home liie, ambiiions, and desires are much akin io his own, ihe siudeni is more willing lo place his 'rrusl and confidence in The capable hands of a person who he knows is genuinely inieresled in his welfare. R ll' looks as lhough Mr. Welborn is felling a fall iale io gullible male members of +he facully, Mr. Mar- lin, Mr. O'Toole, Mr, Miller. Mr. Kinnaird, Mr. McClure, and Mr. Wollenhaupl. ll musf have been a good slory iudging from lheir amused expressions. Mmmm, delicious! are lhe commenls of Mrs. Cornwall and Miss Smiih as fhey sample a piece of Karen Mies+er's deleclable coffee cake. Believing fhaf experience is ihe besl' feacher, Karen pu+ her classroom les- sons +o a pracfical applicalion, +0 'the delighf of her leacher. Chubby charmers, David and Carol Wuerdeman, are rhe cause of Oh's and Ah's heard from +l1e admiring circle of sludenls nor included in fhe piclure. Admiring fhe heallhy, rosy-cheelred fwins are Mrs. Lewis and rhe proud papa, Mr. Wuerdeman. This disfinguished and enlhusiasfic-loolring group com- prises an exclusive club known as The Grandfaihers of Wes? Hi. Bursfing wilh pride as lhey show off snap shofs of 'rheir grandchildren are Mr. Crandall, Mr Dunkel, Mr. McCarfney, Mr. Cadwallader, Mr. Morgan and Mr. Schiclr, Oiher proud members of fhe Grand. fafhers Club noi appearing in fhe picfure are Mr. Havlovic and Mr. Rimanoczy. 1 W was ,vfflah I Nb A Af, 4 J ' srpn 044422 ,W rx ,M WN rs? ,JW -M' A n., . + k swf' i- K - . ,mm-:,, .V . 1 - 'Q H 111551 V - ,. N- 5- L 5 sf. ,..N, ,WW mf--1 mwwu .xv 3.4. ,,. . .... ., ,.-..wMw mf4mM'QMao 14wW,,Wf Xa. fra-sadism ' 4 1 x -. ,A ,.,.,+. 'f'77f-1'-?wvfs1ifQ4-M N, ,,?gip.,:: .A Q - f f'4'55 ,gSQ'f'Y'gf'1i3'Jf Aww, --1 wwffi 4- i A'f5z1-Ja.w'jf'Lfi:L,..,.-.1- x., - iI:F1fff'QQ,L1,QE ,- f 'f.,.,,., ,,,,.v ,. ,K ., '5.f:w Ni-if ful www WV? E f-N ff' f f ig' ' 5? Jw M ,r v WW 2212 Q Y Em 1 1 2 4 jg: nf 4 4 Q i as X 1 Q Q 4 43 E 5, 3 ' M Q' ,ws mv If as f ' Wh Rr qffmifs,-:Mhz-., Working hard, John? John Henfhorn is working on an ouI'Iine for his Senior Research Paper. Making an ouIIine, obfaining informa- Iion, and puffing if Iogefher Io make an ef- Iecrive research paper he'p John acquize 'Ihe abilify Io +hinIc cIearIy. WE BELIEVE THAT EVERY BOY AND G RL SHOULD Do you see a misfalre? Some- one does, Eddie Annavedder has ius+ finished his plane geomefry problem whiIe Helen Vaias is s+iII puffing hers on the board. In plane geomefry sfudenfs Iearn how fo Ihink cIearIy by working probfems, finding mis'IaIces and correc+ing Ihem. ACOUIRE THE ABILITY TO THINK CLEARLY Journalism surely fakes a lol' of lime for sfudy and research, says Gloria Bruesfle as she fries 'ro gain some exlra knowledge in affer school hours. JOURNALISM, MATH, PHYSICS, DRIVERS' EDUCATION AND OT ll's hard fo fell which of The lwo is having more fun, Carol Slafl or her sisfer, Karen, While Karen is having a good fime wiih her finlcer foy:, Carol uses lhem frying fo visualize a problem in solid geomefry. Wesfern l-lills sfudenfs acquire fhe abilify fo fhinlc clearly fhrough many subiecfs such as English, geomefry, iournalism, physics, and heallh, The boy who is hard af worlc knows fhaf e rnusf fhinlc clearly if he is fo wrife a good research paper. l-le has learned fo work efficienlly by searching for maferial, faking accurafe nofes, ouflining and organizing his fhoughfs, wrifing fhe firsf draff, and fhen revising fhe final copy. Much clear, logical fhinlcing is also needed fo complefe a geomefric proof or fo work a problem in solid or plane geomefry. Dia- grams, models, and ofher visual aids help fhe sfudenf gef a good undersfanding of fhe problem and aid his fhinlcing, bul' he musf also be able fo analyze fhe problem and work if. This is a producf of clear fhinlcing. ln journalism fhe sfudenf learns fhaf he rnusf have ideas clearly in mind before he begins fo wrife. Then, affer all his ideas and maferial have been accum- ulafed, he will have fo fhinlc clearly fo wrife his arficle. The sfudenf learns fhe abilify fo fhink clearly in physics fhrough experimenfafion and calculafion. Firsf he performs his experi- menf and fhen on fhe basis of whaf he has learned, he is able fo perform fhe necessary compufafions. ln Drivers' Educafion, a pardl' of our healfh course, sfudenfs, while learning fhe rules of fhe road, also learn how fo fhinlc clearly behind fhe wheel of an aufomobile. All fhese subiecfs help Wesfern l-lills sfu- denfs fo obfain a very necessary abilify-fhe abilify fo fhinlc clearly. ' 34 HER One of fhe many physics experimen+s, fhe volfmefer-ammeier experimen+, is observed by Warren Kirchner and Nancy Wohlwender in rhe laborafory. SUBJECTS DEVELOP CLEAR THINKING In Drivers' Educafion, John Blaga is resfed for his reacfion Hme while Dan Diefrich, Mr. Mccarfneyl Mille Lemerf, Bob Francis, John Burke, Paul Nohr, Jerry Kuhn, and AI Bochlei' look on To see how well he will dar ovmmc MANS y Y S if L A ' WMM' aw --,,...... f I' A , a I ' 5 A-:- .llECO0UN6S'r:1:m , af GS! ii! M-4, WE BELIEVE PUPILS SHOULD GAIN THE ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AND ITS PEOPLE Sfudenfs af Wesfern I-lills acquire fhe abilify fo undersfand fhe world and ifs peoples in many ways, To lcnow fhe people of ofher counfries fhey sfudy foreign languages. To undersfand fhe physical world fhey sfudy geography, biology, physics, and chemisfry, To undersfand our herifage and our governmenf fhey sludy hisfory, eco- nomics, and American problems. To broaden world undersfanding our school, fhis year, broughf a German sfudenf fo our communify. I-Ieidi I-lufzelmeyer from Sf. Anna Public I-ligh School, our sisfer school in Munich, moved in wifh fhe I-Ieidrich family and immediafely became a fypical Wesfern I-lills sfu- denf, sfudying American subiecfs, parficipafing in American acfivifies, and enjoying an American social and family life. Assisfed by her school in Germany, which senf poems, picfures, and fape recordings made by fhe German sfudenfs, I-leidi broughf us an unolersfanding of European fradifions and mefhods of fhinlcing. We, in refurn, senf a recording felling of our school acfivifies buf, mosf of all, we are re- furning I-Ieidi wifh a fhoroughly American flavor. We have enjoyed having her wifh us and are sorry fo see her cleparf. Wifh her effer- vescenf personalify, I-Ieidi has made many friends here, We hope fhaf she refurns fo Germany wifh happy memories of our school and fhe American way of life. A French resfauranl scene is porfrayecl by member of Ihe French classes under fhe direcfion of Miss Tebbenhoff. Florence Wondraclc appears as a dancer and Ma? Yosafaf as a chef Oiher members of fhe class are Verilyn Swederslry, Gwen Cliffon, Barbara Bridges, Andre Balleslra, Carol Smifh, Arfhur Dornbusch Virginia Koerlser Pafricia Werfz, James McRoberfs, and Ellyn Rufenschroer. ,,. ,i Lee Ruclc, Ann Kerl, Carolyn Ma- Hwias, Heafher Buclr, Jack Vollmer, and Judy Myers, members of +he Spanish Club, seem 'lo be enioying Hwemselves while ihey pre+end lo fake a siesfa in sunny Mexico. FRENCH. SPANISH, AND GERMAN BROADEN OUR UNDERSTANDING Heidi Huizelmeyer, an exchange sfudenl from Germany, affending Wesfern Hills for a year, is showing Mr. Sl'1BCk9lfOf'd'S second year Ger- man class some of fhe work from her school in Germany. flfiffff By fhe use of an opaque proieclor, Mrs. Morris is able fo add fo her course ex+ra zesi' Her World Hnsfory clas gels lo see mlereshng illuslrafions of hisfory's grealesf happenings Social Sludies gives Weslern l-lills sludenls a knowledge of 'rhe world and an underslanding of lhe peoples of lhe earlh so +ha+ 'rhey may be beller world cilizens. World l-lislory reaches sludenls lhe beginnings oi democracy and cullure. ll helps 'rhem 'ro see how so- ciely has progressed and how if has failed. American l-lislory and Governmenf reaches sludenls aboul our own democracy and cullure and lhe way each was lormed, American Problems in Democracy leaches llwe praclical phases of economic, social, and polilical prob- lems, By leading and parlicipaling in discussions, sludenls become ac- quainled wilh problems which 'rhey will soon lace. Wilh lhese subiecls in mind lhey can go info The world as inlelligenl cifizens wilh under- slanding minds. Mr. Fouch gives his sfu- denfs practical prepara- fion for vo+ing in Cincin- na+i's Proporlional Repre- senfalion syslern by a mocl: elecfion. Diane Schaefer and Pal Sullivan are fallying The voles fhaf Jackie Hardiman and Shirley Zimmerman are counling while Ari Ma- haffey and David Theil- man check To see fhaf no misfalres are made.. An eledrolysis experimenf is compleTed by Mr. Dunkel while Wanda Laclres, Carol Kraus, Bob Sfevens, and Joyce Woclrich wafch To see The resulTs. SCIENCE HELPS STUDENTS UNDERSTAND THE PHYSICAL WORLD From The sTudies oT general science, zoology, and chemisTry, WesT- ern Hills sTudenTs gain an undersTanding of The earTh, iTs planTs, and animals. General science is a menu oT all sciences. ln The general science course The sTudenTs are inTrigued by The movemenTs oT The solar sysTem, simple chemical reacTions, and phoTosynThesis. IT, aTTer This sampling of The sciences, They choose Zoology, They sTudy animals, Their lives and Their habiTaTs. lT sTudenTs choose chemisTry, They dis- cover Tor Themselves The composiTion and uses OT many commercial household producTs. AT The same Time They learn scienTiTic Thinking. No maTTer which science is sTudied, WesTern Hills sTudenTs are ene abled To see The vasTness of modern science and To undersTand The earTh's cornplexiTies. 39 The universe is made up of many bodies, says Mr. DePolIo lo his class as lhey learn aboul' fhe solar sysfe m SOCIAL STUDIES, ZOOLOGY D G U5 VAL One musf unclersiand how fhe huge machines which we have in our mefal shop worlr before he can operafe fhem efficienfly. Richa-d Evans is showing Bernie Schroeder how +o use a new Ia'he in fhe mefal shop while David Cu:-diff looks on. ,A gy In geography classes, maps and globes are used exfensively. Here Junior Morgeson poinls our a geographic locafion while Elaine Veser, Pascal Trobauis, and Donna Correll ma lre sure +ha+ he is correcf. Mr. Freed explains fha infernal and edernal par+s of a grasshopper while his class gingerly begins dissecling +he preserved insecfs. EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE Such diverse fields of srudy as science, social srudies, lan- guages, and ihe indusirial arrs, are of priceless value 'ro ihe siudeni who is sincere in his desire ro acquire a rnalure un- dersianding of ihe world aboui him and of people of all races and religions. The abiliry io undersrand and symparhize wiih his iellowman is 'rhe mosl' worrhwhile lesson a Wesfern I-lills sludenr can learn, and, unlilce 'rhe dare of a baffle or ihe characierisiics of a replile, ir will never be iorgoiien. These invaluable lessons prepare Jrhe siudenr for all The successes and failures he musi' lace and endure lhroughoui his liierime. li a siudeni' is inslrilled wiih courage and perseverance in his early years, he will be beiier equipped io live successfully and securely. l 41 David Reeves finds himself a sensafional panfomime hi? in one of Miss SfeinmeI1's speech classes. WE' BELIEVE THAT EVERY STUDENT SHOULD ACQUIRE THE ABILITY TO EXPRESS In salesmanship class, John Minnich fries fo Sfudenk enjoy arcI'1ifec+uraI sell his producf Io Harry Panaro. The arf class seems Io enioy working wifh oil painf. drawing class. 42 On ihis firsl spring-lilze day, Craig De- vine expresses his feelings fhrough ihis remarkable slrelch of our school. HIMSELF English sfudenis seem fo be having a rough lime wifh an exam. WU HPQFU 1 31 Ill Ill III 4242, XX 1171, Weslern l-lills sludenls have many opporlunilies lo express Jrhemselves in lheir classes ancl 'rheir exlracurricular acliviiies. They express Themselves emolionally lhrough lhe media of music, ar+, and drama. In arf and archileclural drawing slu- clenls learn lo lrain lheir hands lo re rocluce emolions and conslrucl designs, They learn lo use llieir persuasive powers in salesmanship and adverilising and express 'rhemselves on Their feel in public speaking. They learn lo adopl good sales lechnique and +o convince olher people of lheir beliefs. Slu- denls learn lo express Themselves inlelleclually and more clearly in all lheir subiecls Through use of malure composilion. Being able lo express Themselves successfully in one or more ol These ways, siudenls have lalcen one slep 'rowarcl a brighl liulure. 43 WMF!!! ' I !k? w-u,'.:' ..u..,.,,, . V Ji. ,, 'v I e ,CEI -.Q melee V' ,rug ,, a -'gal 'Ng-M,,1 Sandra Vogl, Phyllis Koenig and Joyce Docior are Ioolr- ing 'forward fo a slice of fhe cake 'lhaf June Gardner is beaming over. WE BELIEVE EVERY BOY AND GIRL SHOULD BE PREPARED TO FIND HIS PLACE IN THE WORLD Jean Garrefl and Shirley Pape, 'Iwo of our merchandising sfudenfs, are learning fo serve Iheir cusfomers wilh a smiIe while lhey worlr af McAlpins a+ fhe Shopping Cenfer. One of fhe main oloiecfives of educafion is fo feach us fhe abilify fo find our place in fhe world, In lcindergarfen we visifed fhe firehouse, drew picfures of fhe policeman, and sang songs abouf fhe posfmang we learned abouf many differ- enf occupafions. As our educafion progressed we confinuecl our sfudy of vocafions. High school foolc us a long way in preparing for our fufure. Here al' Wesfern Hills, we have falcen many varied subiecfs fo help us find for whaf we are Inesf suifed. Some of us have falcen business subiecfs fo help us find fufure iobs as secrefaries, sfenographers, and busi- ness execufives. Ofhers have maiored in home economics fo become fhe housewives, Iouyers, and inferior decorafors of fornorrow. The boy who is infrigued by fhe huge presses and fhe smell of wef ink in his prinf shop class will prinf our books, newspapers, and magazines. Those parficipafing in merchan- dising class have discovered an inferesf in fhe field of buying and selling. Throughoul' school we have worlced and sfudied and planned for 'rhe fufure. Soon we musf go oul' on our own, buf each of us will have fulfilled his purpose in life-each will have found his place in fhe world. To sorl pied 'lype for Mr. Wollene haupf isn'+ exadly whaf one would ferm excifing, The sorfing of Pied lype, a necessary evil of lhe prinf- ing induslry, is offen assigned by +he leacher as punishment for a misdemeanor commilied during classiime, buf more oflen iusf as pure worlr. Sam Gill and Eugene Hanson are shown experiencing fhe iypical emoiion-boredom. :S Q Milne Schearer, Donna Gibson, Phyllis Hensley, and Mary Pegg are 'frying ou+ fhe IBM Machines aboard H-ne Encyclopedia Brifannica's Educafional frain. 'i Carolyn York and Bonnie Bizzarri also seem fo be enioying ihemselves on The frain making skirls wilh fhe modern sewing machines. The Kuder Tesi, which all elevenlh graders faire, groups fhem info nine inferesf fields for fhe Career Conferences which were conducfed ihis year. Here we see George Koch, Ellis Luiz, Leslye Osborne, Jo Ann Kerber, and Janef Mall-news aiiending 'ihe conference for ihose wiih ariisfic inferesf, Miss Margarer Chesser from Shilliio's is felling ihem abouf careers in arf. Welch oui, Bob Hearne! Use ihe guard. This is a fypical admonifion given by Mr. Gausman fo sevenih graders us- ing ihe larger equipmeni in fhe wood- shop, Under Mr. Gausman's direciion, Jerry Sform. Douglas Thuering, William Roberis, Val Nicholas, and Paul Assum have made affracfive wooden ufensils, shoe racks, monogrammed tie racirs, fish- shaped cu++ing boards, and bird houses. SHOPS, CONFERENCES Tohn sap is surely more fun Than classrooms for Mr Thomas biology class which underiook The proiecl' of malring maple syrup, Fred Church, Bill Schenk and Jaclue Herlserl carry off sap To refinery, while Judy Kleeman and Dennis Haley called from a Tree Tap. AND PRACTICAL SCIENCE PREPARE STUDENTS FOR THEIR FUTURE A sTudenT is more prepared To find his place in The world aTTer he has learned To Think clearly, To undersTand The people and The world around him, and To express himselT. IT a person is alole To Think clearl he can solve his problems eTFecTively and make decisions wisely. WiTli an undersTanding oT The world and iTs people The sTudenT will be able To geT along wiTh his Tellowman, will lcnow whaT is happening in The world, and will be alole To Take aolvanTage of his opporTuniTies. WiTh The abiliTy To express himselT, The sTudenT is able To malce lcnown successfully his opinions and Teelings. Through class rooms, academic acTiviTies, and everyday experiences, WesTern I-Iills sTuclenTs are con- sTanTly led Toward Their goal in IiTe-To Tind Their places in The world. Mei? 'A v li' ' 4 'I Q .4 A 1 'ci Y. 3, N! QR? Ms -i , I P, P J. km 'Q ' 2,460 2 2 3 .R 1 ...nd -.,-:ya- fx rin , 5 C0 Ascirfdf 'l'alen+s: fhey all havg+hQir QEpara1'e uses and du+ies: Q dll have the ha ppihbss of mdn for Hfbir obiect: .fhey all improve. exaH', and gladden life. . W -SYDNEY smm-1 I rf A , , f .35 M ff , 2 i. Y, , 1 :,? ' ata L L f. , A: 1 Lg ,f flf Z' ,W f J i Q F ? 9 7 if .gg LZ f ,V 4? JM? V, ,, Ls. L3 2' ix , fg, V 4 12 - frm fig x-Y! 1 A X X x A X' X K X X x x 1 e-ff 'i A-4' WE BELIEVE IN DEVELOPING CREATIVE TALENT IS EXPRESSED IN SENIOR A CAPELLA CHOIR TALENT IN MANY FORMS To be one of lhe one hundred and len members of our Senior Choir would be a greal lhrill for anyone. To achieve 'rhis goal, lhose inleresled in singing usually slarl in lhe sev- enlh or eighlh grade by 'raking parl in Junior Choir, which meels lwo and a hall bells a week. They proceed lo lnler- mediale Choir, and finally lry oul' lor Senior Choir. Sludenls who succeed in passing lhe reguiremenls for Senior A Capella Choir receive one of our cherished maroon choir robes and lhe privilege ol ioining The group in all ils performances. Few members will liorgel lhe excilemenl and emolion of perlorm- ing on Thanksgiving for our lradilional assemblies, which look hours and hours of praclice, Nor will lhey lorgel lhe lhrill ol caroling in our halls, and joining olher schools in singing al Founlain Square al Chrislmas lime. They will long remember The monlhs ol hard work, under lhe palienl direc- lion ol Mr. Rimanoczy, which wenl inlo preparing lor lhe May Feslival and Bandwagon. Firsl Row: Jenny Lyons, Diane Schaefer, Thelma lonna, Rufh Welsenberger, Judy Chencwelh, Pal' Slalh, Carol Brech, Ida Mae Schraeder, Anneile Colby, Palli Frederick, Ar- lene Gulhrie. Second Row: Shirley Hiqh, Joanne Collins, Elaine Kefllehuf, Helen Beniamin, Sue Brammer, Janel Richler, Marlene Cherrinqlon, Mardy Moellering, Arlene Koesllin, Eileen Leonard, Falli Carskadon, Doflie Kirchner. Third Row: Maureen Wessa, Judy Linlon, Phyllis Koch, Marilyn Meyer, Nancy Willrock, Susan Leser, Marilyn Heinrich, Sondra Kemper, Bonnie Meyer, Donna Brendlinger, Beverly Honebrink, Nancy Beard, Irene Meyer, Jo Ann Schraeder, Fourlh Row: Anna May Daiber, Marlorie Kroll, Deanna Pallerson, Bob Lowlher, John Minnich, Jom Harnish, Earl Menkhaus, Ron Henkel, Frank Haskell, Donald Harmon, Bill Gibbs, Doris Zorn, Helena Burkell, Pal Richardson, Marilyn Crafl. Fillh Row: Eslher Casulo, Nancy Rehn, Sim Coombs, Jim Teller, Paul Hammond, Dave Spreen, Dave Pfalzgraf, Kay Heady, Bud Lunsford, Phyllis Ober, Marlene Wainscoll, Lois Conradi. Sixlh Row: Jackie Holfon, Elaine Presnell, Janice Meyer, Don Phillips, Craig Devine, Ronald Meier, Winslon While, Dave Lange, David Houghland, Carolyn Cole, Barbara Brown, De Anna Hafl. Sevenfh Row: Nancy Slrielelmeier, Nancy Bonfield, Bealrice Zammerl, Gloria Bruesfle, Joanna Lee, Sher- wood Swanner, Bill Adelsperger, Dallas Pavone, Kennefh Bergdofl, Edwin Hall, Doug Henderson, Dorolhy Niederlehner, Nancy Slrohm, Cherrie Poslel. Eighlh Row: Millie Poore, Elaine Kimball, Carolyn Kays, Marcia Wash, Barbara Lee, Paul Maxwell, Gene Wood Ron Sewell, Scofl Maxwell, Barbara Hulley, Jo Ann Tuerlscher, Eleanor Wes- lerman, Sylvia Roof. 0 No Bandwagon would be complele wilhoul lhe orcheslra members: Firsl Row: J. Coolidge, J. Tashiien, M. Peel, L. Jenkins, E. Roesner, J. Haas, E. Morgan, T. Mallhews, M. Chaslain, J. Hardy, B. Johnslon, D. Jeggle, D. Disser. Second Row: R. Park, D. Kanef, J. Price, B. Koch, R. Zouer, C. Weils, J. Smilh, B. Slevens, R. Brockhoff, J. Morlon, C. Tieman, M. Dockweiler, W. Beigel. Third Rowi: D. Lelzler, A. Jones, M. Shearer, B. Fuldner, N. Gieringer, S. Roof, N. Wohlwender, L, Rolhhaas, A. Deckebach, J. Hughes, E. Annavedcler, F. Schneider, W. Neal. Fourfh Row: M. Roesner, H. Moll, B. Browning, J. Miller, G. Sfauffer, J. Berger, B. Howarlh, D. Hogg, K. Heisl. SINGERS, DANCERS, AND COMEDIANS DISPLAY TALENT IN BANDWAGON Flying fingers oF accordianisls, D. Spencer, P. Romelli, J. Taheny, and C. Forsler, delighl lhe audience wilh lheir arrangemenl of Hungarian Rhapsody. Miryouls will be held nexl week! Singers, dancers, comedians. bring your music and reporl lo lhe audilorium al 3:OO. This is lhe way il all begins, wilh an announcernenl on lhe bullelin al leasl a week belore Chrislmas. Then, Mr. Brady and sev- eral olher members ol lhe lacully choose lhe acls lhal will comprise lhe exlravaganza ol lhe year-Bandwagon. Nexl come lhe weeks ol conlinuous praclice and sleepless nighls, lhe endless conferences and plans. Drawings musl be made for each slage selling and coslume suggesled. Mr. Brady and his commillee musl make seleclions, and gradually a whirl ol aclivily gels under way in shops, arl rooms, and household arls. Willing hands cul, saw, hammer, sew, and painl. Finally lhe nighl lhal everyone has shuddered lo lhinlc aboul, yel anxiously awailed, arrives, A dark audilorium, lhe backslage roar, lhe lasl minule session wilh Mr. Brady, lhe lension in lhe air, and lhen lhe curlain opens on a packed house eager lo view anolher gala Bandwagon show. Barbara Brown, a sfar of Bandwagon for The Song ls You, ihe girl is Elaine KeH'lehuf, Karen Springmyer inirigued +he audience four years, sparliles again wifh her preH'y and 'the audience is enchanfed by 'ihis lovely wiih her clever friend, Goofus, on fhe smile and 'Fasf laps. musical combinafion. marimba. COLORFUL COSTUMES AND CLEVER ACTS HIGHLIGHT THE '56 SHOW A glamorous background is provided by fhe pony chorus as Florence Wondraclr dances gracefully io fhe fasfmoving Comedian's Gallop. Chorus line: Dixie Klemme, Joyce Bolhwell, Barbara Brown, Carol Coifingham, Bonnie Craig, Elaine Traub, Jane? Voll, Judy Richardson, Cherry Sfeiolif, and Sandy Drew. 51 The audience enioys the vibranf singing and colorful cosfumes of Senior Choir and soloisis, J, Lee, K. Bergdolh P. Frederick, R. Heady, and D. Haf+, as fhey sing +he memorable hifs from Oklahoma. OKLAHOMA, THE WATERFRONT. AND THE CIRCUS PROVIDE A E. Casufo, J. Wodrich, M. L. Sievers, C. Kraus, P, Sullivan, and P. Koch soflly harmonize fo +he lovely drains of Beyond lhe Sea, as C. Sfeioff gracefully inferprefs lhe meaning in dance. J. Berger adds fhe final fouch fo fhe walerlronl scene. 52 Peanufs popcorn and craclqerlackg are all thai are needed In c0mpIeIeII1e circus scene. Our experienced slwowmen Pai Befis Judy Richardson Bill Anderson Louis Pavloff, and Judy Tieman, provide Hue various ads Iypical of a circus VARIETY OF INTERESTING SETTINGS Ginny Koerber, Joann Box, Judy Knoepfler, Sally Heidrich, and Nancy Jesse, iusf a few o'F Ihe paiienr ariisis who made Ihe affracfive scenery for This year's Bandwagon, deserve much credif for fI'1eir ardeni' work. Bill HaIey's ComeIs? No, bui' 'Ihis iazz-conscious combo, consisfing of B. Johnsfon, J. Hughes, B. Howarfh, B, Brown- ing, E. Morgan, C. Tieman, B. Sfevens, and J. Green, creaies a mood of rock and roII wifh Iheir version of See ya Lafer AIIiga'Ior. Tension builds as show-lime approaches. Nervous performers, P. Sfafh, E. MOFQSD. B- SIQVGHS. E- AH 'aVe'CId9l'. W- Neal. D- I-Hiller. ind B- Craig PFBCHCE fhe difficulf paris in fheir roufines, and fall: over fheir hopes for a successful show. BIG TIME BOOGIE IS A THRILLING CLIMAX FOR AN EXCELLENT SHOW When fhe curfain falls on fhe firsf-nighf performance of Bandwagon, a wave of relief surges fhrough fhe fense buf happy casf. There may have been a few slips, a few flaws, buf, on fhe whole, fhe show has made a hifi Every member of fhe casf feels a glow of safisfacfion- all fhe pracfice has been worfh while for fhaf brief fen or fwelve min- ufes on sfage. Wirh renewed energy ancl vigor, performers anfici- pafe fhe second and fhird performances: and fhen, foo soon, if is all over. The climax of fhe '56 Bandwagon was Big Time Boogie done by our real cool cafs in fha pony chorus. 54 V. 47 .5512 Qld? , , . g, Q, 4 we Q.-. xl A fable fop, symbolic of Thanksgiving, is fhe Band formafion at fhe Elder game. The crowd lisfens quiefly as fha band plays Ccunf Your Blessings. Rain or shine, sleef or snow, fhe Band Show musf go on! Band members keep fhis in mind as fhey frudge across Ferguson Road fo fhe field in all kinds of weafher for fheir daily hour of pracfice. Specfafors expecf a good performance af every game: fhey wanf no excuses: so, band members pracfice and racficel Many hours of hard worlc are behind fhe few minufes fhe band is acfually on fhe field af fhe game. In fheir sfrilcing new uniforms, fhe fwirlers creafe inferesf and en- fhusiasm as fhey lead The band onfo The field. Whefher we win or lose, fhe fwirlers and band members perform in high spirifs, and raise fhe morale of fhe Team and fhe spirif of fhe crowd. The climax of fhe foofball season is fhe Elder game on Thanksgiving morning. This year's Turlsey Day performance was a combinafion of previous band shows puf on during fhe fall. Affer forming an umbrella, a covered-wagon, a snake, and a four-leafed clover, fhe band ended fhe show by forming a fable fop, and playing Counf Your Blessings. Yes, we're mighfy proud of Vlfesf l-li's marching band! 56 iw xx CHEERLEADERS, TWIRLERS, AND BAND BOOST OUR MORALE l. ' I I 4 , in V V 35' 45,5 xx ,X 5 T .. ,gj. f '- ,ff 2 Y ve mga . ,givfic A A .. Q 2 . , A , , ,A,A ' f . ., ' ' v 4. ire- 3 :f' ff' ln iheir new uniforms wifh a musfang and fur frim, our maior, Ken Heisf, and maiore++es, Jane Hughes, Julie Shinkle, Kay Yearouf, and Janef Voll, add sparkle io fhe appearance of ihe band, h l U 'z Z 1 N, The high spirifed crowd cheered wilclly as fhe cheerleaders, Carole Meyer, Carol Brech, Kay Kaemmerle, and Janei' Sander, led +he feam +hrough fhe band ai The Thanksgiving game. 57 Rookies, Randy Smilh, Ron Harrfsh Ron Colins, and Jim Muellen lincl ihaf carrying insfrumenls for Jim Hughes, Lou Rolhhaas, and Allen Deckenback isn'+ such an easy fob. Our iunior maiorelles, Donna Hariig, Margie Half, Susan Gieringer, and Sleph Pafiy, don'+ seem 'lo care about 'rhe rookies as fhey happily walk oui' fo pracfice. Wesl' Hi can Truly be proud of her sixTeen Cum Laude members, L. KenTy, B. Sfevens, D. Brown, A. Dornbusch, D. Spaclrman, E. RuTenschroer, S. Hagenhoff, J. Wodrich, C. Kraus, J. Lugannani, J. Schaal, J. STergiopouIos, K. Springmyer, B, Fuldner, D. WeITi, and M. Van Lieu. ACADEMIC, ARTISTIC, AND DRAMATIC TALENT RECEIVE THEIR SHARE As Miss Mafhis Taps Carol Kraus, her happy expression proves Cum Laude is an honor and a greaT Thrill. The halls echo wiTh whispers aI3ouT Cum Laude, rumors are in every corner OT The school. Teachers are quieTly and busily meeTing. IT is almosT a sure Thing. Cum Laude musT be Tomorrow. BUT iT isn'T, no noT Tomorrow, nor The nexT week or even The week aTTer, Finally The day arrives! Everyone is in The aucIiTorium-sTudenTs and Teachers alike. All is guieT as Mr. Cadwallader announces ThaT This is The day Tor Cum Laude Tapping. Tension mounTs as expecTanT seniors waiT and hope ThaT They will be among The Tew To achieve This honor. MomenTs oT breaThless suspense give way To hearTy applause as each Teacher Taps his cancliolaTe and presenTs him wiTh a Cum Laude key. This year There can be no quesTion wheTher girls are more inTelligenT Than boys, Tor eighT boys and eighT girls gain This honor. Cum Laude recogniTion is a coveTecl achievemenT, Tor iT means ThaT a sTudenT has mainTainecl a scholasTic average oT 3.5! in TourTeen academic sul.:-iecTs over a period oT Three years, WesTern Hills is proud To be one oT The Two public high schools in The ciTy which are members OT This honorary socieTy. 4, Q ATTENTION Ari' siudenfs, Janis Tl-iremt Janef Buck, and Rober+ Ringen berger, express flmeir ideas in several Types of arf worlr. H For fhe Laiin Club assembly, Dick Simmonds ancl Bonnie Bank amused +l1e audience by singing The Greal' Big Saw Came Nearer and Nearer. DRAMATICS CLASS PRESENTS MELODRAMA The crowd hissed and loooed lhe black-capecl villain. They lhrew pennies al lhe squeaky-voiced lady. They shrieked as lhe scheming villain lied poor Lily lo The railroad lraclc. They clapped and cheered The hero when he rushed in lo save her. The scene was our own audilorium. The occasion was lhe Tirsl presenlalion of 'rhe senior dra- malics class. Their choice of a melodrama proved lo he very popular. Whal lun il was for all of us lo sil in assembly and be a parl of an old- fashioned audience. Aller all The screaming we did, il' will be a long lime before we forgel lhis excellenl performance of Way Down Easlf' 1 4 L L K M Inlroducing lhe melodrama and filling in wifh cule remarks during fhe inlermissions was 'lhe narralor, Carole Meyer. Orvil Jones and his hunch-backed parlner, Jaclc Kessler, fhreafenecl Nancy Dugger's life by lying her lo a railroad lraclr. As Lou Rolhhaas, Nancy Dugger, Charles Spreen, Janel Voll, and Ann Slubbs looked on anxiously, our hero, Joe Weslerhaus, - lcnoclred oul The villain, Or- ville Jones. 1 During The wedding ceremony of a naTive girl, Gwen lames, To Seaman Ray Miller, priesiess Kay Yearoui' blessed Them as Barbara Hendrixson, Janei' Sander, and Pai' Frederick added efiecf To The riiual. ENGLISH CLASS PRESENTS MUTlNY ON THE BOUNTY lvluTiny on The BounTy, presenTecl by Mr, O'Neal's English class was one oT The highlighTs oT This year's assemblies. ATTer reading The boolc, The class wroTe The scripT and planned The producTion. Mrs. Nielander, a Torrner Teacher, casT The parTs and direcTed The play, while dramaTics Teacher, Mr. McClure, helped add The Tinishing Touches. The success oT The amaTeur acTors was shown in The reac- Tions oT The audience, which varied Trom horriTied gasps aT The whip- ping scene, To wisTTul sighs aT The marriage scene. The capfain, Mike McMillan, was pleased as Bill Kennedy whipped John Hasz, buT The resT of The crew, Carol Brech, Ray Miller, and Rcberf Malony, looked on scornfully. Sam Sl-nerrill and Jill Carson feel helpless as Kay Vandivorf lries lo comforl Virginia Siegal, afier 'rhe shocking news flhal her husband has died. THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY OF '56 IS A BIG SUCCE Sfudenls on fine s'rage crew, in clramafics class, and in arf classes all pilch in fo help malre an aflraciive sei. 62 Giving arfilicial respiraiion To a Tur+le are Ollie Hiers, Joan Niemas, Virginia Siegal, Ellyn RuTenschroer, Nancy Dugger, Charles Spreen, and Jane? Voll, SMOOTH PRODUCTION IS DUE TO CO-OPERATION BEHIND THE SCENES The sTage is seT, The lighTs dim, The audience is silenT, and The casT waiTs in nervous anTicipaTion To presenT The Two-acT comedy, Room For One More. The siTuaTion is meT wiTh mixed emoTion by The exciTed dramaTics class members. Will I remember ThaT long line I always TorgeT? Will I remember all my sTage properTies? I surely wish This Thing were over! BuT when The curTains are drawn, and The perTormance is over, Their ThoughTs go back To The many hours spenT aT rehearsals and aT home, in preparaTion Tor The play. The casT remembers all The helpTul suggesTions given by Their direcTor, Mr. Mc- Clure, whose paTienT guidance made The Senior Class Play oT '56 The big success ThaT iT was, Ken Lawrence, Joan Niemas, Ellyn Rufenschroer, Virginia Siegal, Janel' Voll, and Sam Sherril were sTarTIed To see The rescued woman, Arlene Kelsch rush in. i. , 'Au-.H 4 f nv f '- ,, , , ,.,,4 11 Q ... 'r an X n.: ,aw 'W M 'w .Q -. 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Q - N A n . .4 fl , -3 -,,.4..,,.., .www .,.,,,...,f --'-- ,N,,..--M-'f ..,..,..-.,.,,...M W- . 7-. ,W-.ff X z '-M4 ,.,,.,.- ,,....:z.., 4 1. ii AX ,W K w..,, vff ,,,-, .M hwy, f gh., 1 39 1 ? 1 2 Y? ? f if W W -J f , Miz? - - ggi, gww , Q. , f rf V an 2 f ff, Hy, if i 1 U .,,,, 5,hW,3,,W ,V Jr-J. vt g-yi ,Jqz FOOTBALL INTRODUCES A YEAR OF SPORTING EVENTS Dick Kuehn bulls ahead for exfra yardage as we laeaf Hughes. Fall, winler, and spring sporls conlribule lo an assorled, Jrhrilling alhlelic year al Weslern l-lills. Foolloall, which opens 'lhe season is one of The rnosl popular speclalor sporls. Though lhe Muslangs sporlecl a somewhal less-lhan-perlecl season This year, spiril was noi' lacking. Coach Kappes and lhe boys deserve considerable credil for 'rheir de- lrerrnined spiril lo win. The line play Jrhis year is a slronq inclicalion ol ne-xl year's possibililies. Wilh Jrhe relurn of lwenly-seven lellermen, Wesl l'li shoulcl have a lorighl lulure. 65 PicTured above is The defensive Team as if lined up againsf The Tough Public High School Teams: L. SmiTI'1, R. Vorherr, T, Geclrs, S. Muggenborg, J. Lemon, B. Brader, R. Franlr, Mr. Kappes, M. Lemerf, D. Borclers, B. Shimizu, W. Sfreibig, D. Cooper, C. Yung, D. Hayes. FOOTBALL TEACHES FAIR PLAY AND LAYS THE FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE CHAMPIONS The sporTs year of l955-56 was ushered in by an assembly designed To encourage school spiriT. The sTuclenT body was given an insighT inTo The complex game oT TooTball as coach Kappes puT his charges Through a demonsTraTion OT various omciensive and deTensive TormaTions and The Team Tinished up wiTh a scrimmage. The assembly had some eTTecT, iT seems, as The increase in school spiriT was encouraging. Long before The assembly Took place, however, The Team drilled many long hours To erase The imperTecTions which hinder a balanced Team eTTorT. This pracTicing paid OTI in WesT IcIi's Two rnosT Thrilling games when we upseT Hughes and Trounced Wood- ward. AlThough This year TaTe Tound iT impossible Tor us To win all our games, The members oT The Team sTill gained a knowledge of some OT The essenTials ol: success in liTe: Team- worlc, spiriT, courage, discipline, and perseverance. WiTh This valuable experience in compeTiTive aThleTics, WesT I-Ii's TooT- ballers are be-TTer equipped To me-eT and conquer The chal- lenges oT The TuTure. Mr. Nohr, Baseball Coach: Mr, Heinholcl, Cross CounTry Coach: Mr. Singerman, Tennis and Reserve Foo'I'baII Coach: Mr. Nead, Foofball and Reserve Baslcefball Coach, relaxing afTer a day of sporTing evenfs and oTI-ner acTivi'I'ies, chal' aI::ouT Their problems in Their coaching pro- Tession. FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS I955-56 LIMA IO-I3I The lvIusTangs Traveled To meeT The new Lima ConsolidaTed High School, buT IosT a hard ToughT conTesT as The SparTans scored boTh TD's in The TirsT haIT, TAFT IO-61 The IvlusTang oTTense was again impoTenT as iT Tailed To score aTTer Twice being wiThin The SenaTors' IO-yard line. TaTT scored in The second quarTer winning Their TirsT PHSL conTesT. CENTRAL I7-I9I The game was highlighTed by a 35-yard Touchdown pass Trom Fred Schneider To Bud Ivleyer, buT The KnighTs had Too much oTTense, PURCELL IO-32l Purcell scored early and oTTen, racing back The opening kickoTT 85 yards Tor a TD. Bob Kain led Purcell's scoring wiTh Three Touchdowns. HUGHES IZI-I3I Terrific line play and excellenT play calling by guarTerback Bob Shimizu gave WesT Hi iTs TirsT win oT The season. Dick Kuehn, wiTh Two TD's, and X'Vayne STreibig, wiTh one, led The IvlusTangs' scoring, SpeedsTer Fred Macklin scored Twice Tor The Big Reds. IT was WesT Hi's TirsT win over Hughes in Tour years and a greaT Team vicTory. WITHROW IO-25I The Tigers, led by RiTchie and Feldhaus, ran up a I9-O score aT halTTime, adding one insurance marker in The Third period. WOODWARD l4l-Ol Led by AI Chase wiTh Two TD's and I47 yards in Ten carries, The IvIusTangs rolled up 505 yards in Their mosT powerTul eTTorT oT The season. Dick Kuehn, wiTh Two TD's, and Harry Panaro and Dick Hayes, wiTh one each, gave The MusTangs Their second win oT The year. WALNUT HILLS I7-I3l WesTern scored TirsT in The second quarTer To lead aT halTTime. WalnuT scored Twice in The Third quarTer To deTeaT The lvIusTangs in a close game. 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T Q Q , T-ss jiaifg 5 ,L ss ' - Tv 1 N ' ff! .gif -' 'Q T -sera ii Y i is -1- ,wa is me-. ,, . - Qwsv. if ,Gees-s':ic3es1e..,asf.vv-'ss . 4wwz2:.,m.i- ..,- V, s ap.-i,s.s - . s 5 law- s.,qg-affix f - -was Y f s N - ,M sa X '- 'r' f L , Ti' . c T -, T Q G ' STreibig gains in Elder game. Graves abouf To Throw block as WesT Hi IaeaT Hughes. Offensive Toofball squad shows how To do if in assembly. In The TronT line are Meyer, Gilberf, Moss, Graves, Tenhunfeld, Klein, SappingTon. In back Panaro, Maisel, PeTry, Kuehn, Schwander, Schneider, SchurensTuhI, Chase, Ishmael, Mr. Kappes. nw, - ' RESERVE FOOTBALL FIGHTS HARD-LEARNS FUNDAMENTALS T as A 3 , e EirsT Row: B. GuerTsen, J. Birnber, T, Mangin, G, Hires, D. STohr, D. EckerT, W. Anderson, E. LuTz, J, ElIingTon, D. MerTz, D. Vonovich. Second Row: M. WolworTh, M. Lalash, J. Kinkaid, F. Church, D. Cooper, R. MarTin, 6. Kuehn, W. Beyer, D, King, J. KiewiT, J. Sieger. Third Row: 6. ShursTohl. T. PernberTon, T. Meyer, J. Landers, D. Hicks, G. Kimicky, P. Tillenberg, D. Hayes, B. DiTTel, R. Converse, FourTh Row: D. Brady. D. KieTwiT, L. Buchman, D. SchmidT, T. ZTgler, T. Murphy, J. Hissong, J. Conaway, B. Fair, U. Cox, M. Mclvlullan. FiTTh Row: Mr. Singerman, J. Burke, B. Reed, E. Hall, D, Seaman, M. Williams, C. LowTher, G. Burkley, K. Hackney, R. Georges, M. Henry. This year The Maroon MusTang reserve TooTball Team Tared a biT beTTer Than The varsiTy. Under The able direcTion oT coach Woody Singerman, The liTTle MusTangs worked hard To perTecT The TundamenTal skills so viTal To vicTory. This year's reserve squad had many promising players who may develop inTo sTars in TuTure years. WiTh These boys moving up, The varsiTy should be considerably beTTer. The boys on The reserve look up To our varsiTy Team mem- bers and hope ThaT some day They may obTain equal skill. Bill Graves, The capTain oT The varsiTy Team was honored by The CincinnaTi PosT, being selecTed Tor The All-STar TirsT eleven. and iunior Tackle Al Klein was also honored by being selecTed on The All-STaTe honorable menTion Team, giving The boys someThing To work Toward, Managers, Skip Gibson, Doug Bunce, and Nelson Hcman, are helping CapTain Bill Graves inTo his equipmenT before a game. CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS WORK HARD BUT FIND OUT ITS FUN TO RUN The reserve cross-counfry ieam, which has many boys compeling, was a grear help in iraining lhe boys 'For fuiure cross- couniry reams and ofher varsily sporls. Wi+h 'lhe relurn of lellermen Taylor Barlr- er, Joe Gehring, Don Rau, Dale Guclcen- berger, and Norm Zeller, lhe cross- counlry feam will have plenly of expe- rience. The varsiiy ieam led by such runners as Dave Vonslein, Dave Francis, Don Phillips, and Jim Hughes Placed in many evenis and found fun in running, The year was climaxed when The feam placed lhird in lhe cify meef. J v-.M VW! ' I The I95b edihon of The Maroon Musfang basIceTI::aII Team: IirsT row-Mgr. D. STohr, B. EIIio+, F, Schneider, W. Kirchner, Coach Sielcman se ond row J SchmicIT, B, Meyer, CapT. T. Angus, B. Graves, K. Bungerg Third row-M. Schlenker, B. Gilpin, B. Shimizu, B. Czerwinski, K. SappingTon, G. Wood. STANGS FINISH SEASON STRONG-FOURTH IN PHSL To produce a Team which has Tine quaIiTy and co-ordinaTion in The shorT Time ThaT eIapses beTween The end oT TooTbaII season and The opening of The basIceTbaII season is a diTTicuIT Task. Coach Siekmann and his boys, however, concenTraTe hard pracTice aTTer school Tor a period oT Three or Tour weeks. This year's Team, wiTh only Three seniors, Tom Angus, Ken Bunger, and Jim SchrnidT, sTarTed OTF wiTh liT+Ie ex- perience, buT as The season progressed The juniors, Bob EIIioT, Bob Czerwinski, Fred Schneider, and Ken SappingTon heIped The Team greaTIy. WiTh The reTurn oT six IeTTermen nexT year, WesT I-Ii looms as one oT The Top Teams in conTenTion Tor The Public High School League. Capfain Tom Angus lays one up as l'l'le Musfangg edge Cenlral, Al- +l'uougl'1 +l1e game was Hed several fimes, Ken Bunger pur in Hue win- ning poinfs in 'the final fwo seconds of play. Weslern . . 48 Weslern . . . 53 Weslern . . . 64 Weslern . . . . 42 Weslern . . . . 48 Weslern . . . . 55 Weslern . . . . 48 Weslern . . . 83 Weslern . . - 49 Norwood Weslern -l-6ylOF . Weslern Woodward Weslern Tall . - Weslern Cenlral . We5+ern l-lamilfon Wesfem WllllVOW - Weslern Elder . Wegem Hughes - Weslern Wesfern . , . , 695 Elder 71 Purcell . . Walnul . Porlsmoullw Tall . . . Woodward Wilhrow . Cenlral . Walnul . l-luglwes . BASKETBALL BUILDS Bob Elliof 3, 1375 Ken Sappinglon The reserve baslrefball leam, which enioyecl a win- ning season, drills before a game. Piclured are D. Fle+cher, H. Panaro, D. Hayes, J. Winn, W. Nucl:- ols, J. Phillips, J. Lemen, H. Roehling, R. Gorges, R. Miller, and R. Ismael. Jim Schmidf Fred Schneider ORTSMANSHIP, TEAM WORK. AND PHYSICAL SKILL Our vivacious cheer- leaders siir ihe crowd +o enfhusiasm before fhe feam falres on Cenfral. ,lf musf have helped - Wesi Hi won. I l Torn Angus, Ca pfain Cheerleaders. C. S+eloFF, I. Meyer, C, Brech, C. Meyer, J. Sander, K. Eclcerf, K. Kaemmerle Ken Bunger 73 H, 1 ' ,X f 1,2 Bob Czerwinslci , ff' ,1 ,ff eww M-ff.-....,.,,,, '4'+'m.w.mf , ,V f-fw.4,,,,,A Dick Moliaupl Dave Francis Dan Vogel, and Jack Vollmer dive in as +l1e resi of llie leam loolcs on. an ,, x,., ff.fff:ff4,ffff f WW .,., .1 ,,.,,,...,wW,,,...N.,e.,WNf-f W.,.,,,-...,e.,...- ,,,, WW 1 . 4 e ' V M.. W3 74 Divers R. Meyer, J. Green, D. Von Slein M. Lalcsl1. Swimmers kneeling: D. Rau J, Tepe, J. Kinlraide, R. Fislwlsaclr. Sec- ond Row: D. Sanning, A. Kline, J. Chap pal, B. Francis, D. Henderson, J. Kiewil Tl'1ird Row: T. Geclrs, R. Morris, J. Voll- mer, M. Lemerl, N. Wolfe, H. Boerio M. Chastain, B. Sclienlr, Foul-+I-4 Row D. Francis, D. Vogel, D. Mol1aup+. SWIMMING, BOWLING, GYM TEAM PROVIDE WINTER ACTIVITIES Everyday aTTer school The Gym Team was seen pracTicing Tor perTecTion in Their individual sTunTs. The boys perTormed on various apparaTus, such as, The side horse, parallel bar, and horizonTaI bar. Coach Paul Nohr Trains The boys To The highesT peak OT perTecTion possibIe, This year's swimming Team, under The direcTion oT Coach Jim I-Ieinold, pracTiced vigorously. To prepare Tor every Thursday's meeT The Team swam Friday, Monday, and Wednesday Tor Two hours aTTer school. The TesT oT Their sTa- mina, however, came on Tuesday morning when The boys had To reporT aT 7:30 Tor one hour's pracTice beTore school. The bowling Team, wiTh only ArT IvIahaTTey back This year, began The season wiTh IiTTIe experience. Though This experi- ence was Iacking, The Team compeTed wiTh The usual MusTang enThusiasm. The bowIing Team ended The season in TourTh pIace. P. Ziegler, T. LiggeTT, show J, Gehring, K. Buns, J. BrocI:hoFf, C. Yung, L Pavloff, B. Anderson, J. Knighf how To perform Their diFFicuI+ sTunT. Terry Sieve, hoIding The ball, sTudies The sifuafion as Ron Reeves, Ralph Berman, Tom Wagner, Dave Jeggle waTch The game which doesn'T look Too serious. Track feam members: Firs+ row': J. Ellingfcn, B, Meyer, B. Gilberr, B. Graves, D. Borders, T. Geeks, D. Mohaupf, D. Francis, D. Calkins. Second row: R. Ebbers, A. Meyer, J. Edwards, G. Sampson, A. Klein, K. Egger, D. Sfohr, A. Chase, D. Vonsfein, J. Kiewif, J. Sfeele. Third row: Mr. Bafhiany, D. Rau, D. Morris, J. Tepe, D. Voynovich, J. G-ehring, D. Pfalzgraf, G. Schurensfuhl, B. Brader, T. Rau, W. Sireibig. Fourrh row: S. Chrislos, M, McMillan, B, Shmizu, C. Schwander, B. Deifel, M. Lemeri, T. Pelry. E, Meisel, T, Barker, D. Sanning, B. Farrel. Around +he Irack, jusl once more-I did ill Now +o +he high jump. If only I could clear Those six leer. Maybe if I keep I 1 prachcnnq, I can! 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Q V3 'fn Above is Dave Borders lumomg wnfh all his ,M .. .we ... ii mighl- +o break his record: Right Bud Meyer ,,.ff W W and John Edwards prachce for perfechon. f.,.Aw.:'rz .MMG-A 76 Ted Geeks grunis and groans as The discus whirls Through fhe air. AT The boTTom Bill Gilberi' is caughf in The acf, as he Throws The sho? put MUSTANG THINCLADS RACE TO BEST SEASON IN RECENT YEARS , W ,J ff 5 This year's Track Team, headed by a large group of reTurn- ing leTTermen, pracTiced unTiringly on The TundamenTals OT Track and broughT home many TirsT's in diTFerenT evenTs. Dave Borders paced The Team by placing in The broad jump, in The 440 yard dash, and on The relay Team. Don Philipps and Dave Vol STein were by Tar The besT disTance runners. NoT To be Tor- goTTen are The hurdlers, led by ace Bud Meyer and junior leTTerman, John Edwards, boTh of whom are excellenT runners. The shoT puT, discus, and The high and broad jumps were Tield evenTs in which The mosT poinTs were gained, FooTballers, Bill Graves, Bill Gilberi, Toge-Ther wiTh Jerry STeele were The besT shoT-puTTers while Graves, STeele, and Ted Gecks were The leading disc men. Jumper Dave Borders, ably assisTed by leTTerman Dick Mo- haupT, excelled in The high and broad jumps. The Track Team looked 'forward To Taking some places in The disTricT meeT while building Tor The TuTure aT The same Time. 'A P 1 Fred Fox spears ball in fasf double play. VETERAN SENIORS AND ENERGETIC JUNIO The experienced pifching sfaff of Lou Rofhhaas, Ar? Mahafzfey, and Ron OH lead Musfangs io many vidories. Firsl' Row: A. Dornbusch. E. Eclrel, B. Carder, B. Czerwinslci, K. Sappingfon, F. Fox, 6. Berkeley, J. Horfon, F. Schneider, Coach Mr. Nohr Second Row: D. Phillips, J. Winn, K. Bunger, H. Panaro, B. Hofslefler, T. Wagner, L. Rofhhaas, A. Mahalifey, R. OH. Silfing, Cenler Fronl: D. Kuehn PLAY GOOD BALL A+ lhe firsl sign of spring, baseball lever is slirred al Wesl- ern l-lills. Even before lhe coming of good baseball weaiher our leam, under 'rhe excellenl leadership of coach Paul Nohr, worlcs our in lhe gymnasium, During lhese sessions of drilling lhe 'ream sharpens lheir balling eyes while Jrhe pilchers per- liecl Their conlrol. Play silualions are also sludied. The head sfarl gained by lhe lvlaroons gives lhem a noliceable advan- lage in lhe early season. This year's squad boasls an excellenl mound slahl led by veleran Ari' Mahalley. Olher members ol: lhe slafi are Lou Rolhhaas, Ron OH, Jaclc l-lorion, Fred Schneider, and George Berlcely. Dick Kuehn, backed up by Jim Phillips, covers lhe plale. ln lhe infield lhe lvlaroons have Ken Bunger and Ed Eclcel al lirsl base, capiain Bill Carder al second base, Ari' Dornbusch and Ken Sappinglon al' shorl- slop, and Fred Fox and Joe Winn al fhe hol corner. Harry Panaro, Bob Czerwinslci, Tom Wagner, Jim Schmidl, and Mill Schlenlcer compose The oullield. Eddie Eclrel leaps high in lhe air lo gel' a wild lhrow The Reserve Baseball Team resis affer a hard praciice. Firsf Row: D. Busch, R. Bolino, T. Sperber, C. Haff, D. Eicher, N. Homan, C. Meyer. Second Row: J. Reusing, D. Albers, T. Murphy, J. Seegar, R. Loew, J. Lamberi, M. Lalosh, J. Burk, W. While. Third Row: W. Flencler, D, Lange, D. Fleicher, R. Kennedy, K. Conarser, W. Nucltols, D. King, J. Bimber, B. Anderson, R. Brady, J. Landers, R. Smiih, Mgr., B. Reusing. GOLF TEAM PRAYS FOR GOOD WEATHER AND LOW SCORES D. Francis fees oFf as +he remain ing golf Team members look on. Piciured are T. Angus, R. Vick- ery, D. Weise, J. Wesferhaus, C. Spreen, B. Francis, D. Uhl, B Francis. 80 This year, Coach Singerman was greeled by four rerurning lelrermen, of which lhree, caplain Fred l-loelle, Terry Sieve, and Ned l-lauss, will man rhe singles posirions. In rhe begin- ning of lhe season rhe ream failed ro live up 'ro expecrarions, bul Coach Singerman leamed rhe remaining member ol: lasl' year's Disrricr Doubles Champion ream, Fred I-loelle, wilh Terry Sieve, in rhe hope of finding anolher championship doubles pair. ln rhe firsr piclure ar lhe righl, Fred l-loelle is shown sending his booming serve across rhe nel, and Terry Sieve slices a backhand in rhe second. ln 'rhe rhird, Ned l-lauss hirs a solid lorehand slrolce. NED HAUSS FRED HOEFLE TERRY SIEVE ln fhe picfure al' rl-me righl' are +I-me all-imporfanf doubles feams in acfion. ln The foreground, leHer- man Bob Harfmann is af rhe ner and Ralph Meyers is in fhe baclccourf. Across fhe nel, Ed Ansorg and Carl Fisher prepare fo arfaclc. The eniire ream is shown af ihe ne+ wailing 'For fhe march To s+ar+. They are C, Fischer, R. Meyers, N. Hauss, T. Sieve, F, Hoefle, B. Harfmann, D. Helmlaold, T. Ziegler, E. Ansorg, P, Nohr. The officers of Jr. GAA, Coleen Corcoran, Lynn Kohl, Bonnie Bruegge- mann, Dianne Braler, Karen Lundin, and Janice Remle, chal logelher before lheir meeling lo plan aclivilies. The Girls Alhlelic Associalion, under lhe guidance and direclion ol Miss Wille, began lhe year wilh a rousing Bon Voyage Parly lo inleresl all girls in becoming members. l-lere lhe aims ol G.fN.A.-lun, lellowship, and good sporlsman- ship-were slressed. As lhe year progressed, hockey, swim- ming, baslcelball, and baseball were nol lhe only inleresls ol G.A.A, As a Thanksgiving proiecl, lhe organizalion conlrib- uled baslcels lor needy larniliesy al Chrislmas, a parly was held where lhe girls gol logelher lor gill exchanging, carol singing, and relreshmenls. The May Banquel, where lhe girls lislened lo speeches, received awards, and screamed joyously al lhe announcernenl ol lhe I956 Ring Girl, clirnaxed lhe year. This ended anolher chapler in G-.A.A,'s hisloryg a chap- ler lilled willx lun, lellowship, and high inspiralion. G.A.A. PROMOTES SKILLS IN SPORTS Officers of Sr. GAA are filled wilh enlhusiasm as lhey begin a busy year. Fronf Row: Cheryl Traub, Sally Rebholz, Judy Tieman, Maureen Allen, Marly Bose, Doreen Spaclrman, Judy Linlon. Second Row: Jane Hughes, Cherry Sleioff, Carole Meyer, Pal Wund, Mary Lu Sievers, Jean Tuerclc. Third Row: Georgia Slewarl, Barbara Bicking, Arlene Kelsch, Fran Landers, Phyllis Koch, Carol Slafl, Sally Heidrich, Joyce Wodrich, Rulh Run slr, Karen Springmyer, Brenda Hoffmann, Carol Corwin. 82 The Mr. Wesfern Hills Dance, given in February, was one of +he money-making proiecls of fhe year. Bill Graves, ihe boy +ha+ capfured ihe rifle, was sponsored by Maureen Allen, Picfured around ihem are lhe ofher sponsors-Carole Meyer, Georgia Sfewarf, Janie Hughes, Mary Lu Sievers, fron? rowg Jean Tuerclr, Do- reen Spaclrman, Cherry Sieioff, Carol S+af+, Karen Springmyer. -,,...-I Pal S+alh seems fo be doing a lhriving business for G.A.A. Sharon Triplef is en- ioying one of rhose delicious apples, while her friends, Nancy Allen, Deanna Pafferson, and Terry S+oler, have been persuaded fhal nofhing can beaf G.A,A. apples for only a dime. Our acfive and smoolhly running gym deparlmenf is largely lhe responsibiliry of four energefic people-Mrs. Cook, Miss Oberman, Mrs. Lilly, Miss Wihle. Advanced hockey leam: K. Kaemmerle, C. Meyer, J. Hughes, K. Yearouf, J. Sander, J. Avey, S. Rebholz. SHIN GUARDS. STICKS AND Anyihing can happen on fhe hockey field and usually does when acfive hockey players gel' fogelher. A game of +ug of war is faking place be- fween Georgia Sfewarf, Elaine KeHlehul, Nancy Cushman and Dixie Lee. Oul 'fhe door! Down lhe sfreel! Over Jrhe bridge! Around lhe cor- ner! The familiar halfemile Trip lo Oskamp field is known lo every hockey player. A+ lhe field The usual hassle over equipmenl begins- someone has lwo lell shin guards, anolher a broken hockey slick. .Fi- nally lhe whislle blows-a crack of siicks, fhe whirr of lhe puck sailing down lhe field, yells lo leammales, a cry of ouch, a cheer for The goalie as she saves a goal-The game is on. Bolh leams can noir win bul' each congralulales The olher on good plays. Viciorious or defealed, il mallered liH'le-lhis was hockey l955. 84 I iii . Q. 9' ..,.,, . 5'?s'f?,iz:s f Y X' W A. ws , V C. Sfeiolif, M. Allen, J. Bofhwell, M. Sievers, L, Bachman, J. Tuerck, K. Springmyer. I ENERGETIC GIRLS SUPPLY HOCKEY WITH ACTION Hockey enlhusiasls soon learn I'ha+ independenl glory has no place in Ihis sporl. Teamwork is essenliall lI's one for all and all Tor one if The game is Io be won and enjoyed. The Ieamwork and hard work pay olll, however, for Ihose girls who are chosen Io play on The advanced +eam1 and Ihe success of Ihe season depends, nol on Ihe number of games won or losl, bul on Ihe fellowship and lun enjoyed Ioy all. Though few games were won Ihis year, all gloom was Torgollen in The excilemenl of Ihe hockey supper where hockey manager Janie Hughes climaxed Ihe evening wilh Ihe announcemenl ol Ivleg .Flickinger as her successor. Above: Janie Hughes, hockey man- ager, has a big iob checking equip- rnenl for repairs af Ihe end of Ihe season. Righf: Welch ou'I'! They're aboul Io score, Kay Yearoui Iensefy guards Ihe goal as Joyce Wodrich and Arlene Kelsch 'Iry Io score. 85 Bonnie Craig is shown execuTing a iaclr-knife dive. The i955 life-saving program sailed The waves quiTe smooihly. Tweniy-four girls passed iheir senior Tesis, while Judy Tie- man, Tony Warburg, Peggy Heisel, Ma- rion Whiie, Virginia Vornhecler, Tina Harsham, Ann Paffon, Barb Tuerck, Judy Richardson, and Billy Kaemmerle, repre- seniaiives of The six who passed iunior-life saving, are piciured To The righi, review- ing The Tireman and saddle-back carries. The swimming acTiviTies OT I955 and i956 were well sup- porTed by girls who had visions oT becoming mermaids. The acTiviTies consisTed oT liTe-saving, waTer-polo, diving, and swimming Team pracTice. Behind The swimming program sTood The coaches, keeping The pool Tree oT caTasTrophy and Teach- ing The girls Techniques Tor improving Their sTrokes. Many girls TelT ThaT They received The mosT rewarding parT oT Their aqua knowledge Trom liTe-saving. From This They learned how To revive shocked, and asphixiaTed vicTims. They acquired anoTher parl' oT Their educaTion Trom The experience oi acTually saving a drowning Triend and learning Tricks To make The vicTim cease sTruggling, Now, The girls proudly ex- hibiT Their hard-earned emblems or pins, Tor which They suT- Tered Through The rugged course. NEPTUNE'S NEIGHBORS OBTAIN The Life-Saving Corps, picked for fheir ability 'lo swim, supervised +he swimming program lllIS year The seven glrs above Carol Brech Marfy Bose Bonnie Craig, Penny Gieble, Cherry Sfeioff, Mary Lu Sievers, and Jean Tuerck-capfained teams coached diving and helped prepare he leam fo lhe iPOSSESSION OF SPEED, FORM, EN Waler polo followed life-saving, bringing wilh il a greal compelilive spiril and love for 'rhe vigorous game. Friends 'rurned lo foes for lhe duralion of lhe game, bul al lhe sound of lhe whisile all was well again and a noisy conlab ensued. The season of wafer polo was inlerrupled by lhe need for leam praclice lor lhe oily meer. Now il was lime for 'rhe fun 'ro 'rurn 'ro hard, honesi work, for hundreds of lenglhs had lo be swum in preparalion for The compelilion lhal had 'ro be mel. While lhe lree-slylers and back slrokers marked olil in- numerable lenglhs, 'rhe diving 'ream execuled hundreds of dives. Synchronized sw-imming is held sixfh bell for girls wishing fo learn grace and rhylhm in +l1e wafer. Making use of This knowledge by performing ballef legs are Janel Sander, Sandy Voigl, Ann Kerl, and Esfher Eubank. ciiy mee+ DURANCE AND CO ORDINATION 'KM :ff GRITTING TEETH, STRAININ6 MUSCLES, AND TEAMWORK:BASKETBALL OpposiTe page: Debby Beiser, Laurice Liddil, and Sara Gysin maneuver The ball inTo an advanTageous posifion. Below Jean Tuerclu Tries for a baslrei' wiih a lay-up shof. Members of The advanced Team are: Firsf Row: S. Gysin, R. GroTh, K. Spring- myer, J, Blankenship, M. Adler, J. Tuerclc Mrs. Cook, Second Row': N. Wohlwender, K, Yearouf, M. Fliclcinger, J. Avey, C. Gudgeon, M. WhiTe, L, Liddil. Third Row: D. Hauss, C. Weiss, T. Warburg, B. Tuerclc, A, PaHon, J, Tuerfscher, C. Meyer. Tossing a ball inTo a baskeT Turned The aTTenTion oT almosT 220 girls from volleyball To baslceTball. 'l'ryouTs Tor The acl- vancecl Team were held beTore The season really sTarTed, and as a resulT 20 energeTic, capable girls carriecl WesT l-li's colors To several vicTories and close deTeaTs, Girls noT on The aol- vanced Team Tormecl Teams consisTing oT Ten or eleven girls who compeTed againsT each oTher Tor several weeks Tor The championship. As The season closed, nineTy girls wiTh The besT abiliTy were chosen To go To a playday where, wiTh oTher public high schools oT The ciTy, They literally ToughT Tor vic- Tories buT accepTecl cleTeaTs wiTh smiles. Finally The season was clirnaxed aT The baslceTball supper where Jean Tuerck passed The ball and managership To Nancy Wohlwender as a surprising birThday giTT. Mrs. Lilly shows Joyce Miller and +he advanced Ieam, J, Blankenship, M. Flickinger, C. Meyer, E. Bovard, J. Melillo, S. Gysin, S. Brammer, S. Scheidi, J. Avey, J. Tuerclr, fhe Iechnique of bunling. SPRING -'r GIRLS + FIELD 81 BALL I BASEBALL + FUN The ouliielders are in posilion, Ihe alerl inlielclers crouch in grim delerminalion, a Ioaller sleps inlo ihe box and Ihe ump yells, Play ballll' For Ihe nexl hour girls will be slugging homers and circling bases in a spiril of good sporlsmanship. i?'4 3s.:i Sandy ScI1eid+'s af baf! SI1e's small buf a mighfy Slugger. Joanne Melillo is forcing someone oul af second. Win or lose, each girl enioys The game and The warm friendly rays ol Ihe sun bealing down on Ihe back of her neclc. 90 Who is fhis gal 'rrudging up ihe sfairs loaded wi'lh bals and balls? Carole Meyer, our eflicienl baseball manager, of course! Pick up fhaf glove Carole, you'll need ir for lhe nerr game. To The yiclorious belong The smiles. I-lomeroom IIS won lhe co-rec volleyball Jrournamenl, lhe only infra-school arh- lelic sporl in which boys and girls parlicipale. Whelher lhe boys played harder and lhe girls helped or vice versa-is slill a mailer of debale, bul lhe game was lun. You're oull Two poinlsl Goallu are familiar words lo members of lhe umpires' class. Under lhe guidance of Miss Wilre 'rhe girls learn lhe rules and regulalions of every 'ream sporl. -xg Xxx , S A X. . L.. ... Nfl Carol Corwin, umpire manager, and Miss WiHe show proper procedures lo members of fhe umpires' class. Firsf Row: Julie Liggelf, Gwen lames, Sandy Voigf, Sandy Vefier, Anna Winningham. Second Row: Marfy Bose, Carol Trou+, Ann Alexander, Janel Richfer, Donna Hauss, Carol Weiss, Judy Myers, Heafher Buclr, Margarel Neubler, Nancy Allen, Maureen Wessa, Lois Bachman. Wifh beaming faces, fhe winners of ihe co-rec volleyball lournamenf peer Through fhe nel. Members of fhe happy leam are Russ Viclrory, Meg Fliclringer, Waller Flender, Judy Ebel, John Edwards, Kafhy Eclrerl, Roger Franlr, Sue Flamm, Fred Fox, and Bon- , nie Craig. 91 Mary Griley sfrefches +o reiurn wi+h a back hand Judy Lin+on's serve in ihis fasf moving game of baclminion. Ping pong manager Phyllis Koch man- aged 'iime-oui io keep score for players Linda Hale and Ginny Koerber as ihey plug away preparing for ihe spring four- nameni. Sfamina is whai ii fakes io play badrninion, according +o champ Joyce Bolhwell. Players are on iheir ioes every second, keeping an eye on ihe birdie and siruggling io relurn every serve. Those who win, however, are 'finally honored wiih medals ai ihe spring banquet Ping pong balls flashed back and forih as ZOO girls wielded iheir paddles in The iirsi' game of ihe iourna- meni. Laier, exciiemenl ran high as semi-finals were played oil and Barbara Speer emerged as vicior, The girls who came our second best neveriheless, gained experience and had lun in The consolaiion iournameni. Fas? acfion on fhe cour+ is displayed by Rufh Grolh and Barbara Biclring, our senior +ennis champs. Learning how fo sfroke ihe ball and aHain a sound game ihe girls prac+iced day afier day. i AGILITY. STRENGTH AND STAMINA ARE REQUIRED FOR TENNIS Spring brings noi only budding frees, flowers, and warm days, bulr also Jrennis racguels and balls wi+h lheir accompany- ing enihusiaslsi Tennis mighf noi be 'rhe sporl of kings buf il is deiiniiely The spori of queens! Day aiier day girls are seen on +he couris volleying balls, praclicing serves, perfecling laaclchands, rushing 'ro Jrhe nel for smashing placemenls. Ten- nis is an individual sporl in which only hard work and hours of praciice can result in championship play and only in a doubles malch does a girl share her abilily wilh a Team male, Barbara Bicking, our capable Tennis manager, encouraged a large group of shorls-clad 'rennis queens 'ro a very successful season. 93 N ' ' S iz 9 69: 44 W, f y' .,.. -YM. . ,.,-, .3 x iii7'5g,'5B5i xx Lu ,Q ,J ' 5 . Q - QW 7 , YW ' - . .JY :- d . 5 .A . as . V . , , ., I . - s'3 . ':'b.fi'- r 'X ' 31' 5 . - ,Q . 'x - 1 M fl Q ' x A' ,A .vn- ,Nhj-iy fl., Q ,. Q, M- 'M 'c Q .4 Ae., r Q Af' ' . .LV 1. .02- .vjrxw - Vg .11 ' '?,,:?w X Q gg. Ae ff ' 1- 22:0 1 A mf K 'vb Yr. . 4- m ' -Q- -f A - 7. Q3 .2 N. A A W mt 1 ,, R ,,. K fi- L A . QM, ' 'fy ' Y . gy? 'M X 691,541 . , , F 1 -z ,Q if' X 5g,,.W 2, -f f - Q - ' .1 mv r , 4:5 in - f 4,4 T' J .' I I , Q n dn, ggi A19 , ,, , ., . .x 1 I :- f J' K - ff. ' 1 1, .oi Holding lhe ball correcfly is essenfial in bowling. Managers Brenda Hofilmann and Diane Mayr receive inslrucfions from Miss Bolsen, bowling adviser. During llle year modern dance consliluled a maior parl of 'flue senior girls' aclivilies. Slwoeless and wearing black leolards, Hne girls learned lo move more gracefully To eillwer 'rlfie rlriyllwmic beal oi a drum or llwe sweel slrains of Poor People oi Paris or Lisbon Anliguaf' Near Jrlie end of llwe season members of llne classes represenled Wesl- ern Hills in a modern dance symposium. Slrike? Spare? Gullerl During llie lasl len years, bowling has become a major sporl across l'l1e counlry, and Wesl l-li is no exceplion. One hundred iwenly-five girls On lwenly-live leams. under flue guidance of Miss Bolsen, bowled from November l lo April 30. A+ llwe spring banquei llwe champion bowler received lwonors. Coordinaiion, grace and rlwyllwm are all a parf of flue modern dance class. Demon- sirafing fhese lraifs are: Firsf Row: Diane Guilar, Kalhy Hollenbach, Lois Bachman. 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H - ' 3'-,Q ij ' 'j j QQ ,ri 1 YL g Af Vfhereve gurls are found in groups NANCY CUSHMAN President of Y-Teens, is lhere sharing in lhe fun. Nancy's realizalion of fhe need for organized fellowship In high school ls shown by her parficipalion in lhese various aclivilies: Y-Teens, G.A.A. and Sr. Girls' Club. lvly philosophy can be simply expressed by lwo words: Love and Wisidom. These words, Though common in our vocabulary, are very basic lor happiness. Love is Thai ioyous feeling crealed in associalions belween our liellowmen. Expressed in our daily conlacl wilh all people by a smile or even a glance ii makes lhe world a belier place in which lo live, Wisdom, lhal comes from learning, can help us meel and underslancl ihe problems lhal arise during our lives. Wilh such knowledge we can solve lhese problems and improve our world, Wilh Love and Wisdom in our lives we ihe youlh of 'roday may 'ralce iull advanlage ol: rhe opporlunilies awailing us and provide a world ol peace. AT WesTern Hills we believe in Tellowship in all Things. wheTher iT is in sporTs, social acTiviTies, or our school work. Through membership in The many clubs we can develop char- acTer, TurTher our educaTion, and spend many pleasanT hours TogeTher. There are numerous academic associaTions which we may ioin according To our inTeresTs. The members oT These, sharing a Common enThusiasm, enioy a Teeling oT com- radeship and OT belonging. FuTure Nurses Club is an ideal organizaTion Tor Those planning a career in nursing. A name on The lips oT many sTudenTs aT WesT Hi is LaTin Club. Many and varied are The proiecTs sponsored by This organizaTion. Members oT The Science Club TurTher Their knowledge in This Tield Through experimenTs, speakers, and Trips, WesTern Hills also includes some groups aTTiliaTed wiTh The YMCA: namely, Senior and Junior Y-Teens, and Hi-Y. These, Too, oTTer many acTiviTies. ln addiTion, There are sororiTies and TraTerniTies which some sTudenTs loin Tor The Triendship which grows among The mem- bers oT such a group. Dances, hayrides, parTies, and many oTher geT-To-geThers Till The days. Also, much Time is spenT on chariTable proieCTs such as Tilling Thanksgiving baskeTs, visiT- ing insTiTuTions, and collecTing Tor worThy causes. The presi- denT oT each social group belongs To lnTerTraToriTy which works wiTh The school To mainTain The high sTandard oT The sororiTies and TraTerniTies. One can easily see ThaT There are many opporTuniTies Tor Tellowship aT WesTern Hills, wheTher iT is in a group wiTh a common ambiTion or inTeresT, or wheTher iT is in an organiza- Tion Tor companionship. The candle iniTiaTion is execufed by members of Senior Y Teens. J WesTerhaus, J. Blankenship, J. Ebel, A. Brooks. WE BELIEVE IN FELLOWSHIP IN MANY FORMS M. McMillan, T. Geeks, E. l.uTz, C, Devine, T. PeTry, C. Yung, B. Ferreil, W. STreibig, B. Shimizu, F. Schneider, D, Frances, M. Bruggeman, T. Sperber. Q, I A Barbara Chrisfe, Sue Ferguson, Judy Hallrer, and PaHy Knasp rehearse Ihe hula 'For Ihe World Failh program of Jr. Y. Teens, FELLOWSHIP IS PROVIDED THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN Y GROUPS Jr. Y Teens welcomed lhe school year wilh a gel-acquaint ed parly for sevenlh grade girls lo promole among members lhe symbolic ideals of lhe Y.W.C.A. lrianglep spirilual, men- lal, and physical developmenr. Ever willing Io help, Y Teens sponsor, Miss Kollrs, Iaughl lhe girls 'rhe hula which was displayed al lhe World Failh meeling al lhe Cenlral Y. The Parkway Day Cenler was Ihe scene of lhe Chrislmas parly where gills and coolcies made by Y-Teens were dislribuled among 'rhe eager children. The Y Teens greeling card boolh conlribuled greally lo lhe success of The carnival. Through- oul Ihe year fhe members of Jr. Y Teens worked hard lo build foward a successful fulure as Y Teens in senior high school and college, lo carry oul lheir ideals: spirilual, menlal, and physi- cal developmenl. Somelhing new was added al Wesl Hi This year in 'rhe lorm of Ihe Fulure Nurses Club. This club gives senior girls inler- esled in nursing an opporlunily lo inquire aboul and wilness incidenls in Iheir Tulure careers. Organizalion ol 'rhe club be- gan wilh lhe eleclion of Gayle Thomas as presidenl. The iirsl aclivily was a lour ol General Hospilal where lhe girls bee came acquainled wilh rouline and sludies involved in nurses' Iraining al U, C. Olher aclivilies were panel discussions, leas al various hospilals in 'rhe cily, and chances lo discover op- porlunilies for nurses in The armed services. Climaxing Ihe year was a lrip Io Longview Slale I-lospilal. Since Fulure Nurses Club is localed in only Iwo schools in Cincinnali, ils aclivilies are experirnenlal and hopes of expanding are an- licipaled by each member. Gayle Thomas, presiclenf, and Nancy Neil discuss Naval nursing wifh fhe spealrer and sponsors. Rehearsing sound eTTecTs for The LaTin Club assembly are J. Lunsford, J. Suess, M. Griley, J. Cox, B. Lunsford, J. Ebel, A. AITemier, J. Melillo, D. WeITi, L. Osborn, N. Mink. AND THE NUMEROUS ACADEMIC CLUBS WHICH OFFER MANY ACTIVITIES Making an ammonia founTain are D. Brown, B. STevens, J. Cuiler, S. Hagenhoff. STuclenTs oT The popular language, LaTin, may share Their inTeresT ouTside The classroom by ioining LaTin Club, This orqanizaTion, sponsored by The hardworking Miss Bolan, cer- Tainly accomplished much This year. The group presenred The movie Ulysses aT The WesTwood TheaTre Tor sTudenTs oT WesTern I-lills, SeTon, and MoTher oT Mercy I-lioh Schools and visiTed The classics library aT The UniversiTy oT CincinnaTi, The club also sponsors The DonuT BooTh aT The carnival and holds a banqueT Tor members, Their parenTs, and Triends in The spring. Any sTudenT reading Caesar or The Aeneid may be a member. Those in LaTin I may ioin aTTer The TirsT semesTer if They have mainTained an A average. Many boys and girls who have Taken LaTin buT are noT Talcing iT now parTicipaTe in This organizaTion. WhaT was known lasT year by The preTenTious TiTle oT Sci- enTiTic Honor SocieTy has changed iTs name This year To The more clown-To-earTh Science Club. A board composed oT Tive members-Bob STevens, Dave Brown, Carl Fischer, Jim STergiopoulos, and John CuTler, plus a secreTary, STan Hag- enhoTT, and Treasurer, Lee KenTy-make mosT oT The plans Tor The club. AssisTinc1 wiTh The bigger problems are Mrs, WalTer, Mr. Dunkel, and Mr. Minesinger, MeeTings every Two weelcs, Tilms on scienTiTic subiecTs, inTeresTing discussions, and exciT- ing experimenTs lceep The members oT This organizaTion busy. Because The club is young iT is Tairly small, buT everyone hopes ThaT iTs membership will sTeaclily increase. Anyone inTeresTed in science who has aT leasT a C average in The subiecT may ioin The Science Club. The boys of C.O.S. Iake 'Iime oui' From meefing Io pose for a group shof. Firs+ Row: J. Burk, T, LiggeH, J. Menard, T. Os- born, R. Marfin. Second Row: M. Dockweiier, T, Pe+ri, J. Wesferhaus, J. Hughes. Third Row: D. PoIIschmidI, J. Phillips, D. Mohaup'I', K. Rachel, L. Rofhhaas, C. Spreen, J. Page, B, EIIioI, D. Marsion, B. Graves, T. Angus, D. CaIkins, E. Wolber. STUDENTS AT WESTERN HILLS MAY ALSO FIND CHI OMEGA SIGMA I Bill Graves, pas? presidenf, hands down Ihe gaveI Io The new presidenI, Dick Moheupf. OIher officers wafching are T. Liggeii, L. Rofhhaas, K. RacheI, C. Spreen, J. Wesferhaus, E. WoIber, D. Calkins. IOO SUB DEB I 1 Seen decoraling for one of fhe dances of Ihe year are Ihe ambilious seniors: W. Erhardi, K. Springmyer, V. Koerber, D, Guilar, C. Traub, G. Sfewarf, J. Rinclcel, P. Clark, L. Conaway, C. Posiel, C. Kraus, P. Koch, J. Woclrich, C. Meyers, D. Lee, M. Mercer, L. Hale. II FELLOWSHIP IN THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Serenading is Ihe biggesl momenf in a rushie's life. Foreground: J. Herberl. Firsl Row: S. Flamm, J. Immenhorf, D. Klemme, V. Swederslry, J. Chenowefh, F. Wondrack, G. Brueslle, C. Wells, S. Haskell, Second Row: N. Redman, P. Be+Is, J. Ebel, J. Immenhorl, J. Kruse, P. Weriz, B. Gann, F. Phillips. Third Row: M. Russel, M. Poli, S, Fishbach, J. Cox, M. Laehr, J. Tiffany, J. Calder, J. Mills, B. Nieman, E. Traub, H. MOH. ,Jeux , 3, jgw .5 ., A 1- wifjj f ' 4 A 'w Y The Sophomores go in for a heavy game of ping-pong. Le+'s go, boys! Foreground: R. Fishbaclr, D. Eicher, M. Lemerl, T. Murphy, D. Hayes, J. Lemon, S. Maxwell, D. Albers, D. Eclreri, J. Kiewil, S, Gibson, C. Hall, G. Redman, P. Romelli, J. Seegar. TRIGINTA OPTIMl Now if's This way, boys- An informal gaihering of officers includes C. Low- ther, Vice'Presiden+g R. Bolino, Secrelaryg P. Maxwell, Presidenfg E. Malloy, Treas- urer. Respeci is paid fo lhe presidenl al' fralernily meefing. Foreground: L. Smifh, C. Schwandner, P. Maxwell, B. Shimizu, D. Disser, D, Phillips, E. Luiz, J. Bailey, E. Malloy, A. Colburn, M. Slreibig, B. Lowe, R. Bolino, J. Lammerf, M. McMillan, D. Heeplce, D. Busch, B. Czerwinslci, C. Lowiher, J. Hamlin, G. Sampson. an TAUSIA Should +he fine be fwo or lhree dollars? K, Spreen, Corresponding Secrefaryg 6, Feldkamp, Hisforiang M. Allen, Pledge Mis+ressg K. Kaemmerle, Presidenfg D. Schaefer, Vice-Presidenlg P. Wund. Recording SGCFB- The las? rush parfy ends as fhe seniors sing Good Nighf Rushies. +a'Yi D- K Cl 'e'- Treasurer' J. Moon, P. Dunaway, K. Spreen, G. Feldlramp, D. Kirchner, K. Kaem- merle, D, Schaefer, M. Allen, P. Wund. The ring presenfalion is The biggesf moment in a TEX iunior's life. C Traui, J. Ligge+'l, S. Sui+, J. Niemes, W. Kaemmerle, J, Currie, J. Myers J. Dunaway, B. Seyferih, S. Hopping, P. Lehman, A. Alexander, P. Tygreif A. Seidler, R. Geiger, P. Siebel, J. Blankenship, L. Lenzer, C. Kramer J. Mazza, C. Schroih, S. Lehman, N. Gieringer, M. Oehler, J. Fannin S. Kruse, B. Gers, S. Bremer, M. Whi+e, G. Iames, J. Richardson. ar f 32 fw 3 ,...., Q? 35 DQ- ,.v... QW X Whal's +he fopic of conversalion, boys? R. Clarlr, T. Miller, W. Giblaing. H, Tew, L. Miller, R. Haslcamp, B. Church. PHI DELTA SIGMA The officers hold a shorl meefing afler school. R. Haskamp, Fresidenfg R. Clark, Vice-Presidenly H. Tewt Treasurerg L. Miller, Secrelary. 'ik Will someone please move meefing be adiournecl? B. Koeppe, N. Bauer, W. Price, B. Kipp, L. Sclwmicl, J. Renner. C. Lanclwellr, N. Neil, J. Garreil' SIGMA DELTA CHI M. Mobarry, J. Knoepfler. Time ou? 'For discussion of oliicers: C. Landwellr, Treasurer: N. Neil, Secrelary J. Knoepfler, Presidenlg L. Sclwmicl, Vice-Presiclenf. 105 Planning rhe aclivifies is only one of fhe many iobs of lhe Sparlieffe officers. J. Lueders, Presidenig A, Lingardo, Treasurer, A. Woods, Sergeanf-af-Armsg J. Lee, Hisforiang M. Young, Assisfanr Treasurer, P. Sullivan, Vice-Presiclenfg E. Beclvel, Recording Secrelaryg G, Thomas, Chaplain, P. Ober, Corresponding Secrefary. SPARKETTES Class mee+ings are a viral par+ of Sparlreifes. Firsf Row: S. England, A. Nanny, J. Docfor. Second Row: S. Vogl, F. Broge, B. Wells, M. Viclcery, P. Heckler, J. Tauber. Third Row: L. Loescher, J. Eafon, C. Deweese, M. Poore, M. Meyer, N. Sfrieielmeier. A quesfion, All eyes furned sfraighi ahead. A brief pause from meefing. Firs-I' Row: P. Sullivan, S. Vogf, F, Broge, P. Heckler, J. Eafon. Second Row: N. Sfrielelmeier, J. Doclor, L. Loescher, A. Lingardo, A. Woods, M. Young. Third Row: 6. Thomas, C. Deweese, P. Ober, M. Meyer, J. Lee, E. Becker, J, Tauber. Fourih Row: B. Wells, M. Viclcery, S. England, A. Nanny, M. Poore, J. Lueders. l l Wha+'s +he +opic of discussion, girls? Holding a senior meefing are ion floorl N. Dugger, J. Hughes, Sergeanf-af-Arms, A. Gulhrie, C. Sfeioff, Chap- lain. Firsf Row: N. Cushman, J. Tuercln, Treasurer, M. L. Sievers, Recording Secrefaryg D. Spaclrman, Presiden+g E, Eubank, Vice-Presidenfg I. Meyer, J. Linfon, Mom Linfon, A. Brooks, C, Meyer, Pledge Misfress. Absenlz D. Gibson. l l l , , Books, magazines, and fhe weekend dales are fhe main iopics al' lhis iunior gall-nering. Firsf Row: S. Scheidf, J. Wesferhaus, L. Osborne, J, Melillo. Second Row: B. Hendrixson, S. Voigf. J. Richfer, N, Minlr, A. Kerl, J. Sander, A. Winningham. Third Row: C. Brech, K. Eclmerf, M, Bose, M. Fliclcinger, J. Avey, N. Wohlwender, D, Hauss, K. Yearouf, J. Voll, H, Buck. PIDEL The sophomores are ready for fha+ speciaI dale 'ro fheir firsf Pidel dance. Firsi' Row: J. Niehaus, M. Geld- rich, S. Luiz. Second Row: J. Shinlcle, K. Viefh, J. Tieman. Third Row: C. Bierbaum, E. Kefllehui, J. Ose. Fourfh Row: V. Vornheder, J. Brengelman, D. Slcony. Fiffh Row: A. Paffon, C. Coifingham, B. Tuercli, T. Harsham. 'cv .5 Y .4 V .,1,A, ., 147 'U 1 5 -1 2 21,5 F . f-W KYTYVES I+ musl- be funny, Miclrey! M. Prince. Corresponding Secrelaryg M, Purcell, Hisforiang B, Gerhardl, Presidenl K. Hollenbach, Treasurer, S. Pape, Vice-President, D. Harlan, Recording Secrelary. The friendly members of Kylyves char and loolr al' ANNUALS before meeling. Firsl' Row: C, Weifzel, N. Prince, J. Hammifl, E. Presnell, D. Harlan S. Kirlrpalrick, S. Moore. Second Row: P. Willis, L. Vonlenmclon, J. Polls, C. Small, J. Humble, M. J. Clair, P. Marrislon, J. Asller, C. Brown, M Purcell, K. Schwab, E. Zavison, M. Prince. Third Row: P. Poppe. J. Scholl, B. Gerhardl, Mom Pape, S. Pape, K. Hollenbach, W. Harhler. Q, fl ,K The sparlrling Faces of friendly girls show up al Tuesday niglmf meefings. J. Smi+l1, J. Kaisar, S. Smiili, P. Slallw, S. Tripplef, J. Skidmore, M. Craff, B. Breen, E. Parks, 6. Cliflon, D. Zorn, P. Hol'inro+l'1, A. Devore, L. Zorn, M. Weigand, P. Smiflm, J. Dehne, J. Kerber, J. Hearn, B. Hully, P. Heineman, B. Morris, M. Kleinfelier, R. Weisenberger, M. Weiner, Mom Brown, Mom Kerlaer, Mom Weisenberger, B. Swager, N. Allen, B. Brown, A. Arlelh. Necessary meefings for officers are held frequenfly. S. Smilh, R. Weisenberger, G. Cliflon, N. Allen, J. Smilh, P. Sfaflw, B. Swager, M, Kleinfeller, M. Weigand, B. Breen, B. Brown. THETA ALPHA PI Who are ihese new faces in S.A.B.? L. Moore, J. Delweiler, K. Conalser, S. Milano, B. Richardson, G. Floyd. The popularify of S.A.B. has grown because of ifs B, Edwards. S. Coombs, J. if friendly. Derweil Could The chaplain be giving a sermon? R. Reeves, Chaplain, T. Moni- gomery, Treasurer, S. Swanner, Sergeanl-al'-Armsq E. Menlxhaus, Recording Secrelaryg B, Edwards, Presidenfg S. Coombs, Corresponding Secrelary. SIGMA ALPHA BETA er, T. Monfgomery, E. Menlchaus, R 6. Floyd, L. Moore, B. Richardson, S. Milano aggressive members. S. Swanner, . Reeves, K. Conalser. 'riff I Kd! 1 f ,.,,.,,,, 6. if V Who me? A Thefa Pi gal: fesf a+ school. A. Hicks, F. Geiger, C. Jones, J. O'Connor, R. Olfhaus, D. Cruse D. Sullivan G. Wildmann F Hicks '55 H 49' ' 1 'mn W N, X ,, Pfesadeni: F.Sloan.I ' ' ' TU PHI Enjoying a wienie roas+ near a warm fire are J. Beecher, J. Wrighf and B, Smiih. ' 'gif ' JKT? - ' ' ,V ,W -.,.......--,..,....... -..., A -Www wg. P - P wwf fwfffw 'ff - 'I 4 .f fu! A 49-217.22 K ef. Yw'-a.g'1,--i.- ,,11-Mfg-1-Y .Q W V H- M -' , .. , .T -- J ig ' Q, -ff ig at ' . 6, ' - . m wh, ' Q, q Lf- 4 M .Q - 1 , ,,..w,.2g3mM,g, M., ,my,,,:f,fv - , - 5? 4 ff . ' ,, 'V f' V' Wx- Q 1 'Q sg N .J 4 A f ff gh w g L' ',2. ..fW 3 ff' . 45 3, .L,, TMJ Y. J. .L ' .R w..W,AK ?'fl1g-' 1 f ' ,N X x 'H V. ff? .,- qi-V , , L K II., .X gr , W .,, .Qin Q, Q.. 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Bsm' Z? Mx V. K V- 1 b ' . x ! FN, 'Q TVB WT c, Mx? y, 1:-N Y. . f- 2W'v W ,, 3 gg? va, J K my 1 m 2' .l- , egk? , . ,fx X ,W my-lm veg 5.4391 N sv- 14 'Q Y: 'Q ff f WEI W J ' The Tirsl' day of school found many Juniors and Seniors gaThered in our fronT hall comparing noles aTTer The summer vacaTion and reviewing old friendships. STUDENTS ARE EAGER TO RENEW OLD FRIENDSHIPS A school year begins and The air is Tilled wiTh exciTemenT. lT is OrienTaTion Day and The sevenTh graders geT Their TirsT glimpse oT The school ThaT is To be Theirs Tor The nexT six years. This is a new advenTure. The beginning OT parT oT Their lives Thaf will remain in Their hearTs Tor an enTire liTeTime. During The nexT Tew minuTes, They will Travel Through The school and view The many Things ThaT sTudenTs here enjoy. They will see our library wiTh iTs vasT assorTmenT oT books, The swimming pool wiTh iTs cooling blue waTer, and The lunchroom wiTh iTs ong Tables and hundreds oT chairs, SevenTh graders soon realize The Tun They will be having and The newly made Triends They will acquire. Now The Time has come, and The sTudenTs who in June walked ouT Thinking oT The pleasanT summer ahead are back and ready To cope wiTh The problems Their new subiecTs will presenT. They know hard work is necessary To make good grades, buT when hard work is combined wiTh The many sporTs, clubs and acTiviTies in which They will Take parT, iT all goes To make up a successTul school year. Sfudem' Council plans for I955-56 were begun a year ago in May wiTh The eIecTion of ofificers. Picfured here are some of The campaigners and posTers, which urged us To voTe for our TavoriTe candidafe. Even before the first day of school, eclivifies are in progress a+ Weslern Hills. The Orienfalion Program, whose purpose is +o acquainf newcomers wi+h Wesiern Hills, is planned many weeks before ihe opening of school. Here we see Dixie Lee acfing as guide fo a group of sevenfh graders. WE WELCOME NEW PUPILS ON ORIENTATION DAY Firsl' Row: J. Adams, 6. Alberl, J. Alscher, C. Amihauer, J. Third Row: J. Bay, B. Beaclcem, J. Beard, I.. Bealley, 6. Bei- Anderson, S. Annavedder, J. Ansorg, lvl. A pel, N. Apple- derhalce, J. Benedict I., Bernius, S. Berry, D. Beyer, J. Beyrer, gale, A, Armslrong, N. Armslrong, l-l. Arnolizl. R. Bigge, D. Bley. Second Row: P. Assum, D. As+ler, H, Ausfin, C. Ayers, J. Four+h Row: J. Bollard, D, Bollman, J. Bonerl, J. Boone, T. Back, A. Baker, K. Barreif, D. Barlh, J. Baiernan, J. Bauer, P. Boolh, R. Boyce, C. Bowman, J. Braden, M. Bradford, R. Baughman, J. Bauscher. Bradley, G. Brady, D. Brandi. X , . V7 Ries X 1 K. 'ff 4. , A 'S Mi 3 5-A .. W CJ 4 ,y t f 4 2 I vw. .V I V. K 7 f 9 f gg. - 4-f 1 359 B - -, l. 91' 455 iw if 77 Q f- J A -if A . MV fi H i W em -Y ,wr I Kiljf ' , L 'ij .Ll fi fl I f Q. 4,5 fir ', V gi ,,, Q. f, 4 , ,. . ' in X ,J , .. f e T . ff ff if J , g- T f f f. . ill 'R' 'nin A A Y ' A Q 'M ,. A , , ia..-f '-fi' fi Sift l Y' A' 4 f' ' Q ' W Q 1 . ' . i JL 1 .I 'EI' -. Z . , I . f If ' , ir, Xy.. , ' , . 1 an e--' 65, .gf ' J X . . ' f if A ,, 114 The smiling faces of John Herring, Barbara Ziegler, Pal Ebel, and Dave Gibson reflecr ihe enjoyment of fhe iirsl clay of fall, and fell us +ha+ school is nof so bad, afier all. WE HAVE FUN TOGETHER Firsi' Row: B. Brodbeclc, B. Brown, M. Brown, D. Bruesile, D. Burger, E. Burner, S. Cabage, B. Cahall, L. Callcins, D. Camp bell, L. Carr, S. Carr. Second Row: S. Cassias, J. Chandler, J. Chapman, N. Ches hire, L. Childs, B. Chrisie, J. Claydon, C. Clem, S, Clem, S. Cline, T. Cohen, V. Colegaie. AS WE PLAN THE NEW YEAR Third Row: L. Collins, N. Collins, C. Conner, l-l. Connerse, C. Cooper, G. Copp, J. Corcoran, D. Correll, M. Corwin, B. Cox, S. Cramer, L. Creech. Fourih Row: L, Crisp, E. Crouse, S. Crum, J. Cruze, S. Cul- len, E. Cundiici, M. Cunningham, R. Daly, R. Daugheriy, D. Daullon, G. Davis, R. Decker. . .. .. ,. J A A Tm. U Y - , 1, V, I A 1 , ,A X f ,,'V ,. Z A? A ,ff Li 1- V ,Y , gm I M I .,., , igjl 1 , L ,V If Z, .f. -J A , fi 1 , ' , , S M72 V' I V .A V,:,r , J: .1 . J I V V4 . ' . . riii f - f ... -if, e . .134 r . J il if A 1 . A ' A ii .i.r 4 i fl H5 I -wqjx I ij ' I V '. , , Z1 . X if Q ' -T-f ,, ff, 13, 2 5-.. pig ' .Wx W Y f .4624 4. '1r jg . 5 ef eff 4.3 5 lk lmu W. I ' l .,. Y, , M J.. lg, MA- P .lg U'7'i 3 l Q: r , fl B 'I JJ J , n-LA' A kg. P K 'gilt , P W .Z I., ef, 'Kiwi , 4 ,, ,V , I Kb, -Y i, Q: 7.55 it , 4' X kv 1 3, '21 E' l F3 rrr Q 1:'n3 . ' I - xf' Q ay rl U mg: ef . .Q 5 k W V. N 4 mg z I 5, b V, ,Q tfj ai: ' -A ' .5 .L J AJ My ri I iii vi, A l l' .- . . iii ' '4S . fT.'-' 'sm-' Eager hands reach for fhe delicious food in Wesl' Hi's lunchroom Firs+ Row: I.. Denny, A. DeRonde, J. DeWeese, N. Dieclcrnan, l. Dlelnl, N. Diers. Second Row: J. Dielriclw, C. Dissinger, I., Doeplce, M. Dooley, B. Dorsclw, D. Dorsclw. Third Row: R. Dove, I-I, Drlagin, M. Duvall, C. Dugqlns, O. Dunn, D. Eagle. Eourflm Row: I.. Eckerr, J, Eggers, G. Egloll, B. Eidson, D. Elcardl, J. Elder. Fiflh Row: J. Elder, N. Emerson, J. Emrnerl, K. England, J. Ernsl, B, Erlel. ' Six'll1 Row: P. Espelage, J. Eaoldis, S. Farrell, S. Eassnaclwl, J. Eerranle, B. Eellw. Seven'll1 Row: R, Flanagan, D, Elelclwer, I.. Elelclner, G. .Flor- bin, B. Elower, M. Eranln Eigl1'll1 Row: J. Franke, J. Ereolericlcs, P. Eunlc, P. Pyle, J. Ga- ber, R, Garland. Ninlh Row: J. Geiser, J. Genlry, G. Gibbons, G. Gielwl, B. Gilford, J. Gillum. Tenl'l1 Row: R. Graff, J. Gralnams, G. Gray, E. Green, B. Gril- fin, R. Grilalin. Eleven+l1 Row: R. Grohe, G. Gulden, S. Gulclen, M. Gulzwil- ler, C. Gysln, E, l-laelwnle. Twel'f+l'1 Row: B. l-lagen, J. l-lalas, J. Hallcer, N. l-lall, S. l'larn4 bauglw, P. l-lamblln, Mr. Berringer, fhe monilor advisor, and Miss 6a+es, 'lhe school dieli- cian, discusses moni+or dulies wilh Sian Miller. Firsf Row: K. Hanson, K. Harriman, S, Harris, H. Harrison, l.. Hariman, 6. Harlzler. Second Row: R. Hayworlh, B. Healh, lvl. Hehl, N. Heis, J. Heisel, l.. Heminger. Third Row: D. Hendricks, C. Heifrel, E. Hever, T. Hiall, J. Hill, B. Hilleqas. Fourfh Row: J. Hilmer, R. Hochslrrasser, B. Hoelige, J. Holl- mann, J. Hoog, M. Howard. FiHh Row: P. Howell, R. Hubbard, R. Hunlley, R. Husernann, D. Hulchinson, F. Hulson. Sixih Row: J. Hyde, T. Hyland, W. Ireland, C. Isaacs, J. lui, D. Jeffers. Seven+h Row: F. Jenfsch, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, E. Johnson, S. Johnson, T. Johnson. Eighih Row: D. Johnson, N. Jones, V. Jones, F. Jordan, lvl. Judd, C. Kaufhold. Ninfh Row: K. Kay, B, Keininger, lvl. Kelley, J. Kellond, B. Kennedy, E. Kidwell. Ten+h Row: R. Kidwell, J. Kieller, N. Kiewil, D. King, T. Kipp, E. Kirschmann. Eleven'I'h Row: B. Klene, K. Klenlc, C. Kniqhi, F. Knlpe, C. Koch, G. Kolcinq. Twelffh Row: K. Koop, J. Kooper, D. Kuglu, J. Kunlcel, C. Kunz, 6. Lal.osh. y ,,., 7 I . my I? lli . yn , ls 2 VJ . .1 6 . V.. .5 .p z 5' 3 , A ' fn- ,,- 'H ,V J Fifi' -E X . A A' R vviigfsiiii 5' Af' - ',., Q Q , r J f 1 'J if 'Q' .- l' . A . ' L K ' f ...Al . ,.,. ,421 .5-Z I. 'if' . A. .4 2, .ij ..- - I V, 7. .- f V A':v '. sz- it 1 J -., . yy V -'..A' 2 In Wi' f . ' V l '- .. , sl x ' R 5 iil J .l. s.. su . . ,... i f ' A L - .1 . I ,I V Ig . '-. IE.. V, 4. I ,. ..,,. - J 7 KK A .J . 5 15 ' 9 ' fi . '..+ .' 'I fi, 53 ' it A WY R r , ffl J . - - .Q ' Ji , W Vai, s VJ, My s 'bl ' ' .1 Q' C mf y yiwf ddt V. .A t. , X.. l - I 5 R 'rite' I f ll A i , ' Y an .pci Q Y one vig J. ... im! I6 x , .. . LA I 5 . iff' D , J , - fr: ' if , f' ia - . gf ,J iff? , Al: , ' . V ,QQ '. J ' 2 .V . . . . J-9' E 117 4 Q. q A ' -V A A Q ' , . fm: . ' H Lyn V .WA .. . .V l .5 ,g . ' T 32V.,.s. 4 A : K, ' in of V ' , A .fy , . V - V V wr. gy 4 Ai g 1, n ,.. - M V 1,1 Q '- ,V hX 2 .. . . .. 2 V 1 'Q . -V .. . VW, Wy f A 4 '.V,.gyQffs Q47 .,,, ffl WN Z . ii if X . . 4 M- , I 5.1 'f2f.'m3V .Q M51 42 .. 1 . , Vile- , P 9 !5ffl A V f 'Hifi 7 l .V 4 V V,VV . ll, J .p fy ' .I ' WG? , ff M Q W 'lf Firsf Row: D. Landenberger, L. Langclon, K. Larsen, M. Leiclnt B. Leming, R. Lenz. Second Row: C. Leser, E. Lewis, J. Liglwffleld, J. Lindsey, T Ludelce, M. Luke-mire. Third Row: P. Lunsford, P, Lusenlwop, D. Maness, D. Mann, R. Marlcsily, R. Marslr. Four'l'l1 Row: J. Marslon, E. Marlin, E. Marlin, C. Marlineau, D. Danllwers, R. Mauer. FiHl1 Row: B. Maxwell, C. Mays, H. McBeall'm, D. McCain, M. McCoy, P. Meador. Sixlh Row: W. Meinders, K. Meisler, J. Mess, C. McGal1a, J, McGannon, C. Mcllwain. 1, f pl' V , ffj-1 WYQ Q .gs 1 4 W U' Q . ' Sevenilw Row.: C. Mclnfryre, C. McVlclcer, G. Miclwaells, P. ' 2 , 'q-'f ' Mmhel, B. Maier, R. Maier. 'V 1. . .V 'iff 'E wr ii A . M K -L .V , . . . , ' 6 I In M l-gy , i E1gh+h Row: J. Mills, H. Mlnser, C. Moeller, S. Moeller, N. P12 V, f x , , ' ' , , V , qs, V ' Moll, R. Monaghan, P. Moore, A. Morgan, J. Morgeson, M. , yy ,, sq f V,5fV- . f , 5. l, ' . ---'.. . xl . yi V.. Muell' Mueller' Mulllns' ,.,.. . ...... . . .. ' ll I x, , . V f f Nmfh Row: G. Murphy, J. Myers, P. Naslx, E. Newcomer, C. fy A . 1 .-: .V , ,V V- . , I Q , , , , ' ..-V .V fl 4,1 V- rg Newman, V. Nicholas, K. Nneloergall, J. NISLIGUS, M. Noes, M. .-,,,' fy ijg' of Q 'V , Noyes, l. O'Connor, D. Oslerfelcl. ..., Ternlh Row: C. OH, A. Pallaslrini, P. Parroll, J. Pa'r+erson, A. T' Pallon, F. Pallon, C. Pawn, l-l. Payne, G. Pendery, B. Pelrlclc, '- ,L . ,' ,, ,,.V.. ,Q ,,-W E. j ' 5, Q' 1, .1 V.,f: 5,1 . evenl' Row. R. Poppe, M. Prall, D. Prlclnarcl, D. Prince, T. l V ,V T. . .,,, f' . K. Prince, V. Raabe, l-l. Rae, E. Ramsey, P. Reis, J. Richardson, .VVV V ..,. . .... . SV Richer. R. Ridfnqs 'M T llv Qi , :,' ' , .,,, H I - Twelffh Row: E. Rledlnger, B. Riley, A. Rlzzo, B. Roberls, C. ,V ' his ,g In Roberls, E. Roberls, C, Rogers, C. Rogers, L. Romans, D. V A ' V, f Tl , f ' '5 V? ff' ' 'fx Roof, W. Ross, L. Roflw. f . X .. . J : If .a ff K, K. L. - - - san V l V I X' ff r ,, , -l ' iv X I 'I - l':' .Q . . N, er ,A ,xl Mi ll ' Q H ' . sz! , ' , .' ...ZR 2. W,LL . .Q.., RI ! V' My 4' ' V' , ' .- ,V ff .V P . S f n .,.V . 'V 'T A 'H ..., .. ' V fl' f . if 3. L V s. an if -I, .A-1, ' 9,7 , jj N 31, 1.4, 4 4' . S, .-,Q V. ' . ...A 1-.. .... ...... .- L - . -e A V ' V V :au . sg. L 'fl We ' 'K ,rf K - 'X . - e --,nag . .., V f , ...g f X. , . u 1. . 'A ,S V. ' D H I gf ' . 1 'H , , 1 Z' , uf i P ' - III: 'A Avll 'i .IV - A I f' ' . W E . w V . . ' A A V ff 2 T V ' TTVV 2 ff. A ' lib T' T? V 2:1 sr' A . rim W' 3 ss 1 ' ' ' 'lf 1V 'i.T. -1 118 ms f . Firsi' Row: B. Rudolf, D. Ruhl, M. Rupprecht K. Russell, E. ' ' , x Rust D. Sallee. V U ii 5 1 .. A. . s '2 A Second Row: B. Sansone. E. Schaumlotlel, P. Scheuermann, J. 5 i ' Schiff, B. Schlasinges, G. Schlerelh, V' .. IN V. Q s . A A i ' '- . . t QUQQ I SQ- , ssi I .. Third Row: R. Schmiclc, T. Schmick, D. Schmid, C. Schmidt f , D. Schmidt I, Schmidt S i X f .ig Fo-ur+h Row: L. Schmidt S. Schott L. Schroeder, J. Schuster, 1 i :a,, .x'-A' i i H. Scott M. Scoit X Y J . A - ' -N. S, . - S . Fif+h Row: D. Sellers, D. Shatter, S, Shanlc, l-l. Shaw, D. Shel- 7 S ii f VL ton, S. Simmonds. , , 1 ' ' 4- Sixfh Row: G. Simpson, M, Simpson, D. Slcogsbergh, N. Gia- Y ' l Z' V fer, C. Smi+h, E. Smith. a s , : ' Seven+h Row: G. Smilh, J. Smiih, M. Smith, B. Snider, J. Sny- i' i ' i I ' W Ti ii A der, D. Specht '1-' i.,..w'? V, ,j -A : ' Eighih Row: B. Spencer, N. Slreinbuch, W. Stevens, S. Slroller, S X ' T. Sloller, J. Storm, F. Slouder, J. Sfreckliuss, M. Strunk, S. ,V.., ' ::: ' V Suiter, L. Swearinger, V. Tabor. 5 'Q , M , ' M Ninfh Row: J. Taylor, J. Taylor, D. Theuring, D. Thie, D. Thom- , Q P 3 '1x 7 , , asson, P. Todhunler, T, Tomaseclc, S. Trimborn, M. Trohanis, in b . ., ff 1 . P. Trohanis, V. Tyirich, A. Vanderpool. . X' ? ' Ten+h Row: K. Vandivort L. Venable, S. Vendeland, E. Veser, wi' X i if ' l Awe C. Vest E. Vincent E. Vogel, M. Voigt T. Vallrath, E. Vol+er- A ,A T. .- man, G. Voltz, D. Vorheer. '1., A 3 g Eleven+h Row: G. Wagner, B. Walden, S. Waller, B, Walther, i K. Warner, J. Waits, N. Wiechold, E. Werner, J. West D. qv .1 -'1i X ,, , .. ,,' ' ' a--- 'i ,jjj Weslrich, P. Wesirich, M. Wetrerich. ...Ee og , Twelffh Row: M. Whiiehurst J. Wichman, J. Wiclc, R. Wie- - 3 1 S .V 1 , L QA mann, K. Wiesmann, G. Williamson, L. Winlcelman, M. Wil- 3, . is kzis.. 1 Q ., son, S. Wilson, J, Wirman, S. Wodrich, A. Wolf. .,,,, 1 . - XMLJ .,.f .,3k..,! Llw, ii ...ini f ' AT7 f'?? .'i' 'V ' ' 'ii 4i if' 7, ,:rs,Q . , ., ,vi B E .E ,A . . X M .A is K V A . .g ...: ---' E .-,I ,hang . f . S ..' ., P, A .TM E . , -N f..v, ,:v: J ., ,V S ...,. . . ' A T . - - it . I . . 7 ' if , il . ' 4 iq Q, A it ,T V5 V If Ip, . -vqzzk, r ,Q ' ..,. ' K iii Q, A A V .. L 3 4 - B- , L ,... ...... cl .. ff . .. L...,. , . K. ' 4 .1 ,1. , . S . T' f ' DE? fx iA. L X i 'S S , i ' A A V .A,A.. ,...v, .,., .. - . L I x . .- , , ,,, ' Q- . '-..- , , ' V . ii S' V -Q . - I - 1 ' .-.Q . , ,- wi in fs- 3 ' N3 j . : .5 ff QQ J., In -U -. . NP. 3 A . V.. : L .V ,V , !. - :S ,M Q . ' 5 7 . K .... W.. es.. c. if Q ' i' ...... , B .... ., '-NTB? . ...i. .- . ..i. r-.- 1 '.'i .iia leni - i' sKrrr . V. f H - 1 - -... Q ' 22 ' ' 4 '.i' i - -V . I ' . , 3 f ,ijgf -'.f .iw ,f.' 75,9 +- 'fe . .V f -.,, I k ' 'f. ff. .V ,,,-:Q r nm, V7 I I f C 5 ij, , .1 by , 4 , . L ,. ,MA V . . - i LAL ' f. f if - A x LA , i.. . 119 . -ifwf Q 7 1 f- . S, ' . ws . A Wi: - ' . anew A s K siifim g My , ,,1, . . ,, ., . ,,V,,,, . . . -2 ., ,- V I , , , , . ,M , . gk I 1 .7 V , K , 1 , i.. .. A 3, ,, , , I 'fi A ml , I , ,, , J , , Q T , J, V I 7. V U , I 2 I if A' i' ' if f fi , i 'f 'I 4 9 , fm. 1 .im , ,. ' ., lu...neLf W-.. .4 ,I . 1 i:fezze::2.a1- -M- .L g 7, 2 V , ,rf , , sag , i A , f ff? , A ' A 'T . ' A 1 Q, 5, 'fix J 3 M M., YL ., M KM V . f bs, V, 7? 'V V 0 KV f .figx A . 1.4, 2 .. Wits X 1 ' ' i ' 1 The Annual Sfalii inilialed a new plan for gelling subscrib- ers for The Annual al Wesl l-li This year. The allernoon before Annual paymenl day found Dick Simmonds carrying a pos+er reminding us nol lo lorgel our Annual money for The nexl day, while on Jrhe morning of Annual paymenl day Nancy Walker was seen carrying a posler urging us nor lo spend our Annual paymenl' elsewhere. Firsf Row: J. Bales, S. Bauer, D. Bennelr, D, Berger, lvl. Bick- E. Biggs, J. Brock, J. Ensweller, C. Grischy. Second Row: J. l-lempling, B. Irvin, W. l'aa'5 77 lanobs, l.l Judd, G. Kidwell, R. Kidwell, B. Maxwell, C. lvlcllwain. Third Row: M, lvloorehead, B. Ramsey, R. Rogers, J. Sayne, l.. Smilh, J. Snyder, S. Suyler, P. Tyndall, G. Wood. Fourfh Row: C. Worlhinglron, G. Wrighl, M. Yaeger, P Yeary, l.. Young, R. Yusl, J, Zimpher, J. Zimmer, R. Zoller. 120 '79 5 .u,f +I ,H . .I ,I of, I. 'iid' 2 Nl ihviklif .1 3 ' Al Hi If '4 fl' .fill These girls, who are piclurecl eagerly reaching for a pennanf, can be counfed upon fo allend our foolball games and help cheer on our Ieam. SCHCDOL SPIRIT IS GAINED THROUGH ACTIVITIES ll's back lo lhe old rouline lor leachers and sluclenls alike. The halls are filled wilh fhe usual crowds, and hungry slu- denls wail in long lines for lunch. Book boys go hurrying by lo learn The requiremenls of each leacher, and lingers are lired from signing cards, Sludemls mob lhe Supply Slore and keep 'rhe boys busy filling orders, Whelher il is bus lokens or malh Iablels, lhe Supply Slore has il in slock. Teachers and pupils alike fumble wilh The new combinalions for 'rheir lockers, and oh, The lucky sludenl who ends up wilh The lop hall. ln lhe gymnasium lhe new Sevenlh Grade girls wonder if lhe day will ever come when 'rhey can reach wilh ease inlo Iheir gym baskels. Soon bolh gyms will be lilled wilh lhe shouls ol boys and girls. Each weekend will bring Ihe excile- menl of anolher lioolball game. Whal an opporlunily lo prove we are good sporls, win or lose. Loyal roolers like To display a Weslern Hills pennanl and big business goes on in lhe hallway sales deparlmenl. Teams are being organized in every sporl and everyone wilh school spiril has boughl his loolball pass. All Ihe sludenls are saying, This is a new year: lel's make il a good one. Reaching for a gym baskef, which is much foo high for her, is one of Ihe problems which a small girl such as Linda Eckerl encounlers on gym day. Shown using some of Their exira 'Hme for sfudy In Ihe Iibrary wi+h one of 'Hue unabridged dicfionaries are EveIyn Armsfrong and Beffy Hearn. HARD-WORKING GIRLS SPEND AFTER-SCHOOL HOURS IN THE LIBRARY If. A! , I 4?-5? IIA. I, 57' 1 - iii, I, .ji I' he , , 1 I . W M-Qty , , , M, 4 ,Q W 41' X .Ugg V . M, In .. 2... if v ' X . X , . 3.7 . .5 I , .3 Q , 'M Qff:v..,,W .Qz, fe A.. we -1. f , . .jiifg . 4 15 -5 ,, '7 J? X I . -, 3 0,3 Y 1 f' ,J fl A? X 'jQ'IX v?I Ld ' 4231621 A . . , .I gg, -fa ,, if fx W . Q J N' ,.2- Ima!-, . fig, j A f fx ar -, 4 . fy +1 , Q ' Num S ,uv A ,.,, ,- 7 ,E , A 'gm BE? iff -. I If I 11, 1 ' . .. - X ., .K Y - n S1 x 2-4 ,.. I li M3314 nifgk. , , f .,. .fm 7 I , , 1, '-2 -: ' . 2 , 5 I -' H 4 4 5 T fA ...si ,jf J, X .2 ' X . 5 X .Ag - .I-,gift ' ' N ff, we H .Q Q . 1 f' 122 Firsi Row: J. Abel, A, Ackermann, I-I. Ackerlr, B AIIen,P.Arbaugk1,B.AsI1Ion,R.AuII' Second Row: W. Baas. J. Bagley, J. Baker. J. Baker R. Baker, D. I.. Baldock, B. Bollinger. TI1ircI Row: R. Berger, M. BarreI'r, M. Bausclwer C. Becker, K, Becker, R. Becker, J. Beckwifh Fourfh Row: D. Beechuk, B, Bemarklr, R. Benedid V. Benkert V. Benkerlr, M. Benjamin, R. Benfer FIHI1 Row: R. Berlrram, C. Berfsche, P. Bessey, G BIigue, B. Bizzarri, J. BIeuin, I. Bolman Each fall af fhe beginning of The school year our book boys are swamped wirh orders fOr books from all The feachers. Shown here +rying lo fill some of 'rhe many orders are Carl Yung, Jim Schaal, and Jim Schmidt BOOK BOYS STRIVE TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF TEACHERS AND PUPILS . N . . . 6 ' E 5 iii f. -ei ae L VV .f 1. VV fV I AV .7 ,, ,r 5' V Im ' ,.,, .- A, :fa , 1 5 ,, Y ,- ' r' .a?9x...fr41Zg fr' i Tr Tir f LJ W ,C , 5 3 A 1 xii' V' ,,, 1 45'fir .N . Vi? . . I 5 5' x . if E - A Br ' T . Firsl Row: R. Boland, D. Bolle, J. Boyd, G. Bran- Ay fzlwg V A , . , .434 non, B. Braun, N. Braun, J. Bredenfoerder fifriif jujf' V Y? V1 ' f I 1 M -f 2 4. V 7' , , L Bu. N 77 M .. ali., Second Row: N. Brelhauer, R. Brinkman, J, Braclc- , V ., .3 . f VV,,. ho1cl:,S. Bravch, B. Browder, D. Brown, F. Brown V V A V T, N V .V V V5 . , . V awe V V. V gm F. TM ' Third Row: R. Brown, B. Brueggemann, B. Bruns- lkliff ' ff' EV .si V- iclc, A. Bullock. L. Bunqer, D. Burch, K. Burger fjf, v V, fl iw? W fj - W . S V . GQWZYEE .1 Fourlh Row: S. Bulcher, J. Byers, M. J. Calder, D. , f, V, , ' ' Carmichael, D. Carpenler, R. Carpenfer, P. Carr . . jf 'V . f ' 4 Fiflh Row: R. Cawein, S. Carley, D. Chase, J. . fW1?', VV? -of cmd., L. childs, C. A. clay, J. cvaypoole J X f f ,gm 123 .gf Vi ...ei . i g Ffh.. J ii, ., I' Q ...gf 'fx A V A +354 g X- A Q i i 'T' . if ir A L' . B -A i . A .J . Q f ' ll Wi M Q K , lf . i. 722, , Firsi' Row: N. Cochran. J. Cohen, C. Cooley, G. Cornell, C. Couch, L. Covey, B. Cox Second Row: S. Craycraff, R. Daeunnler, D. Dal- berf, P. Dann, P. Darmocly, G. Deal, E. Denlinger Third Row: J. Diers, G. Dillon, E. Dimilry, F, Dix, .,:,, ,ff 3 gg K. Doan, J. Drake, J. Dugan 3:37 55,2 Kg P Q53 Fourfh Row: V. Dugan, G. Dunlop, J. Dupper, G. K? I rg! 5.51152 . . ,' . ai I Dykes. P. Ebel, W. Eggers, C. Eiding . ,U -.,A . ,I . gg . a Fif+h Row: C. Eisenacher, E. Erdman, E. Ewing, H. H VV, 4 R .V , . ,L l Eahrenlcamp, D, Eassnachl, T. Ferguson, J. Fey M g . . LJ li 3 Q, .ICI ,. 4 . , me f HU' ' 3 4 1 ' - ' 2. . . ' 'f , A ' X .A ' 1 ' -v., Six+h Row: C. Flinl, C. Eogle, S. Foole, C. Eorsler, LQ LA i B-FOSCO. B-FOX.-1. Frey Z' V Y I 1 . .J K r - .,.- f ,my xy 1 -Y F? Q Firsi Row: K. Frey, B. Erilz, J. Frilz, R, Garrerl, J. Gehner, D. ' ' X'-fgff . iii- V ' V Gibson ffl ' KW? , , . Q' A' o':l V Second Row: J. Giehl, S. Gieringer, P. Gigley, B, Gilbert D, Glenn, V. Gloss . Al ...J B in Third Row: B. Goclcel, P. Goode, P. Griffin, B. Grillilh, . ef Gromen, B. Gross 3' Fourfh Row: J. Guclcenberger, K. Guolgeon, J. Gulzwiller, V. Gulzwiller, J. l-laag. lvl. l-lall Fiffh Row: D. I-lambaugh, C. Hamman, R. l-lanseman, J. Har- V fi ,NE rison, D. l-larfig, J. Harling A Y E I 124 Nw if U 1 4, J i A 2? Q iii, , .fgi K! i ,I Mi ' n 1 1 ' ,... .A ku ' 6' Q .. J 5,4 X ,ki 1 I M12 J V l :gf if V. J , iw' Firsi' Row: J. Haserneier, J. Halley, V. Haven. J. Hayward, B. Hearne, P. Heyenbarlh, N, Heisel Second Row: C. Helle, C. Helmloold, L. Helscher. B. Hendon, J. Henkel, P, Henn, R. Henry 2 Third Row: B. Henlhorn, B. Highfill, D. Hilde- brand, C. Hinlon, R. Hizer, K, Hoersf, V, Hoge D. Holzschuh, B. Horlon, J. Hosrner, R. Houslron Fourfh Row: S. Hohman, P. Holbrook, P. Holliday, 4 g Fif+h Row: M. Howard, D. Huber, B. Hursf, M. Husman, C. Hulchinson, K. Ireland, J. Isaacs Sixfh Row: D. Jackson, J, JarreH, P. Jesse, P. Joeihnk, J. Johnson, S. Johnson, A. Jones A f J .f , ., 3145. - My ' Q41 f, 5. N Jeff' f 135' if ,W-M? e K i 45, ' ,V I Z W V . .,,. - , ' - V : ,NM f' 7 Aw--'G ., sr f-ai, W ' L , ff? 33 6 . ...J Q- 3 B X ' Xl, V fl I 5 K YQ L -,gi-.E-Vik ., , A ..4 M Lat. ' K .Q t . CZ' 1, , MH : psi. 1 Mfr' ' ...K B' . ge., H ff 2 r..,... fi if.. A. ,... li . 7' ish' 0 ' - '. . J- V - J , . ., 'Q . , . . S' Y. f i. - A 'gag -'2r ' 0 M . 5, W . 34 A ig Cz' .V M, .gy K, . 2 . f,4.-+' w ' f 9 . ' I L 1 . W. ,Ig ,, ' ll,, , . , Q ' Q Q 'ZW , y if, , ix! 15? Egg? . B ' h I' L' . L Q, L A x . 7' , C ' j . 'il . ...z-Qi 4 ' 5 . ,f, ,.., J, fc MLA, f ' ' ' .XA Q 71: . ' ' ' 'Z' ,..... . ll.. f ,,,. . , ' N f 'F .n A if , 125 Firs+ Row: J. Jones, M. Jones, V. Jones, D. Junginger, J. Kail- holz, R. Kalz. Second Row: B, Keller, E. Kellerman, C. Kelsch, T. Kemp, J Kinman, B. Kirk Third Row: D. Klahm, T. Klayer, J. Klems, J. Klug, W. Knighl, P. Knosp Four+h Row: J. Koch, K. Koerloer, L. Kohl, W. Kohl, J. Kohne P. Kramer. Fif+h Row: J. Layla, G. Lehnhofl, A. Leichl, H. Lepple, J. Lil- lis, B. Link y 2 , 5 fi B' A si n J ' 5 ,V V , VV V VV, .V V: V V4 V VV . . V ',, yi W VV T .,. A ' f L A of T f f2' in ..ir ri L ' if ' V . . ,Ng .1 V, mmf W, V ,V .V w . 14 ' . VV ff .W - H -' . f if A f X ' . A 5 S S -- ' . A T i , f f gi., ,fr QQ' 'M ' A 1 T T v , . if . W. . ,. . 5 . T '.A .. A my . v,. V :V .. V V , i i .. . f VV , J , V! in V V , 2 1 VV V tzav., ,VA . ,, Qiwxxk S .. ,. , .. . . A W VV V V f L A - A ' A ' P' A A r,a k r is as R f eirJJ i VV : V 2 5-4. i Raj? x-V ,,,, V VV ,VS ,,VVV ,vhh V g .. Q in ' wr lx ii ' V ' w . , A ,. ' A WY we . , L f Q if iirr , - V T fi f .'1,A R J . VV V' aw VV V . . V 'V Firsl' Row: D. Loesclw, P. Looper, M. Loudermilk, J. Lozier, T We Eng' . w W, Lundy, W. Lunsford, S. Lusk, M. Mangan, A. Manzi, A. my ,LV A ,VV?.VVgVV!VQh V .Tx 1 Q... Marlin, L. Marlin, J. Masclwmeyer NV Vg., V Second Row: J. Mason, J. Masrers, C. Maurer, S. Mayle- , P GV 'V.., . , '- ' l'L' ben, L. Maynard, M. McCurdy, S. McNamee, C. Melclwiana, . .V P. Meng, C. Menke, T. Mick, S. Miller A V V Third Row: H. Mailer, J. Miller, L. Mailer. L. Mailer, M. V, ' MQW, ', , Moellekannp, M. Money, J. Moon, P, Moore, T. Moore, L. . V, Moolz, L. Morris, P. Morrison V ' V .V swf , Four+h Row: N. Muir, D. Murphy, B. Nauman, T. Nenadov, VV ' f QV 35 'V B. Norris, E. O'Connor, B. Olsson, T. O'Toole, B. OH, K. ' 'f I I f ' A .j A ij V OH, l-I. Pale, C. Palmer Aim s gsm.. fm. . . V 9 ,5 Fiffh Row: G. Panaro, S. Peek. R. Pelclwa, S. Pelerson, S. V M . V 'V Perrosky, S. Perry, D. Plirrman, C. Poppe, A. Powell, D. MV V VVV . 1 VV -V ,..1Q4 Powell, A. Preising, C. Price Q .. T 1.9 ' SE Q 2 ff .f:fgf'f-fy V ' Sixih Row: L. Prine, l-l. Proflirl, A. Quimloy, P. Radcliff, P. . gi P -.qv . f. ,V A .wh af V. A Radkey, P. Raflerly A ' W T ' 1 , Sevenlh Row: J. Ramsey, T. Ranz, J. Rallikamp, C. Rawlings, V ' ' , Vw- 46, A j,. ,V ,V A. Reclnlin, C. Redderl , V ' , V ?'P,V' X f f' 'A ,, Eigllflw Row: B. Reif, D. Reif, L. Reilzes, M. Rennie, M. Ren- ' .... flip... ' 'A S- Rhode VA -f VV ' V. ' V .Y ,V V V V ',V Q Ninflw Row: M. Riclnardson, C. Rillenhouse, A. Riller, D. l 1 , ri, Rogers, D. Rolfes, E. Roof '- . ' , ' 7 V VM. . ,V Ten'rl'1 Row: N. Rollwerr, G. Royer, B. Ruelwl, J. Ruelwlman, J. 5 . E., '-..V VV V -V VV . . . Russel, P. Ryan P ' ' L - V P V l Elevenlh Row: R. Salmon, P. Sandman, T. Sanning, E. Salller, VVVW , Zi- 6. Sauer, S. Scliaier . .. l A Qn ' W' Lv , . . V 4 VV ' ' --... , 4 33, V ' Twelffh Row: N. Sclmalk, B. Scliallick, P. Sclwamer, R. Sclweiden- lk 1 'i fi Berger, M. Sclrieider, C. Schmick 126 1 ' H A . T . 2 X- f 3 fe: -. ' -. 3? J . 1 K . . 1.. . J K . S 1 ' A J 5 fi Q- . - ! ,-'- X ' -- i .Q ' ' 3 . ' . 5 ' Q-N, ff' gf is ' r '. X -,-. , . X N J 'Q li-,I f. 3 ' f . ' 4 . Q q , , Nlb. N , ,, 75. V- .Mi 1 X Q , V Ti Q 1. Q f 1 f ' l , 2 'U f f' li 1 XQi ,, QA,4A , . V ,, -. f ,, x.... Q .. . , .. V- .l, fy. . , ,V -1 K5 , ., ii ,. - ' f -.4 A S ' 1 . S ' ' T' ', 1 ,.,Q f Q Q.X ..Q, , ,. ,. ., , . . . S Sl .I .M , g 5 -, -Z , L'LL I F .. T Q , if ., Q gr... Q, ,I W, - E it 'M ,:,. ...K A .L ?, my Q -1 .,'7if- Q Q .f - iii if - V .i.. - T ' if-f' K J A , . if S K ' '- S . 'A K P' H 5 . . A . .- I li mi'-me ...J W pm.- -... ,.,-...,.....L,. ....,....,.-.-MW.- P . , W , xi , .. .x v , K V , ' K i .icl J. J T P gf' , -X ' Q1' .,,' 13 gift, , . 1 5 ,-V ,i ,,, 'K iq J W 5 ,f-gm: . ,,, . , . if , , T Ka.. T , in T X .S S . '. M f' M J . Rig-fix l X ' vii! , ug . ..m.. Firsi' Row: K. Schmidl, W. Schmidi, C. Schneider, J. bbsbq 7 .. ,, ig ga. i .5511 Schneider, J. Schneller, L, Schorlr, C. Schrank, E. Schreibeis, i' . ' X H .W '24, 1 j , . , . ,Q X. iw., B. Schroeder, G. Schroih, J. Schubert C. Schusfer 'T ,4A ,'.V .lu 'N - 1. W A - ,J ,. ,... f. Second Row: F. Schusier, B. Sharp, D. Sharp, D. Shaw, ' . . - C. Shelion, G. Simkin, G. Sims, l.. Sims, J. Smilh, K. Smirh, Q, 'V ,, Z 3 , R. Smi+h, T. Smilrh, f Tim, ,, 5 . . - 5 . W , I A 42 ,. . , Zi 4-1 f-': PL .eg-1 , . A ' Third Row: L. Snider, M. Snodgrass, S. Somers, J. Sommer, ' j ' ,gf M ' .AV B, Sosebee, J. Spragens, S. Spreen, K. Spurgeon, H. Spur- 7, 5 'Q ling, H. Sfamforlh, R. Slayin, R. Sfeadman - Four+h Row: S. Palfy, B. S+ewar+, D. S+ewar+, J. Srewarl, G. ,W ,,. Ai, ,A 3 A , A Q- ii S+il'r, E. Sfoffel, P. Sforrz, P. Slouder, D. Slrarlon, S. Sullivan, ' ' ,,' - f x X ,T ' X M. Surenolc, P. Taheny i ,A L, ',,,1l, sc , .. ..,. . be ' T- :N Fiffh Row: J. Talboll, J. Taylor, D. Thieman, K. Tiemann, B. Tomlin, J, Toole, B. Troescher, C. Trohauis, F. True, C. Turmbull, D. Ulrich, N. Vanderpool Sxi+h Row: G. Vielh, C. Vulcheif, G, Walfemann, A. Wander, L. Warburg, W. Weddle Seven+h Row: K. Werniclce, J. Wheeler, R. Whelen, R. Whiiney. K. Wiclcline, J. Wilburn Eigh+h Row: T. Winlcelbach, R. Wirmel, J. Wiihworrh, F. Wohcl, B. Wulfelcamp, C, York Ninfh Roiv: R. Yung, D. Zech, B. Ziegler, H. Zigelmier, H. Adams, I.. Benne Tenlh Row: H. Bornlrager, B. Bragg, R. Czeninar, R. Ellis, J First P. Foerfsch Eleven+h Row: C. Frank. G. Gunlher, D. Haclcey, J. Linebaclc E. Marlin, C. Peedy Twelf+h Row: C. Scheid, B, Thullen, S. Weber, L, Weiss, J Zimms, E. Zone 127 ' E ' T ,sr XJ, 4,2 T 22 L 1 K T3 i of f vw c s , ' i, m .. X'-. P' . ggi. T 924 2 11- T . -' 1' .ff ii PFCSPJ. Q A ag x , , lf, , , ne., , Z. 2 . ' ' .R X 31 . . ,,.. -f , - -,qw , 1 , .. n v ff .J T. sf . in .N f ' o 1. .x - . - J ' V ,'W 21- fi' A S - '- '35 Sff ' .fi -fi -. - L. 1 r. K .L ' 7 of .. . '.,,g.,,., '- 1.-Eli... ..., -Wgi......,. X . Q , U .,,. . K - . l i -1 f 2 ' P V f 1, . 5,1 . ,, . 3 Q ': 1,, ,rw , . ,- - - .- .4 i ,Q-3, 3 gl , Q L., . ' 4.-- '-f . f ' Q. J T ' . ,J ,X , -v T- 5931 Li 1 , K -i1 , Looking over pasl issues of lhe Hi-Junior for ways lo improve lheir paper is one of lhe ways in which Mr. Chesley and his Hi-Junior SlaFf malre our Junior Hi newspaper a really line paper. Moving chairs for assemblies is one ol lhe laslrs which Bill Bossenberger and John Vieson, members of lhe stage crew, perform lo help lreep our school running smoolhly. The l-li-Junior, a monlhly publicalion prinled in lhe Wesl l-li Prinl Shop, had a slall composed ol ninlh grade slu- denls wilh Mr, Chesley, leacher ol Junior l-li English, as ad- visor. This paper publicized Junior l-li sporls aclivilies such as baslcelball, baseball, bowling, loolball, girls soccer, and inlramural compelilion, and social aclivilies such as lhe Sweelhearl Dance. The iolces, crossword puzzles, and person- al-view ilems were well wrillen and allorded many hours ol pleasanl reading. The lime spenl in wriling, ecliling, and preparing lhe copy lor prinling ol lhe l-li-Junior was worlh lhe ellorl as shown by lhe lavorable commenls ol lhe readers. The Sludenl Council inslallalion ol ollicers necessilaled a special assembly. This aclivily required lhe slage crew lo be aclively engaged in manning lhe house lighls, spolling lighls, manipulaling lhe slage curlains, placing lhe microphones aclvanlageously and selling chairs in proper order. The Slu- denl Council ollicers and commillee chairmen were given seals ol prominence, while lhe homeroom represenlalives and allernales were sealed inconspicuously, because ol lheir lesser responsibililies in lhe organizalion. Cooperalion was necessary belween lhe Slage Crew and lhe Sludenl Council body lo have a well-presenled program I'm going lo be a Junior Class Ollicer, loo, someday, says Alberl Spicliard, son of Mrs. Spiclcard who is advisor lo lhe Junior Class. Cliff Schwandner, Treasurerg Barbara Seyferlh, Vice-Presidenlg Bob Shimizu, Presidenlg and Janel Sanders, Secrelary, of lhis year's Junior Class seem delighled al his idea. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARE ELECTED IN OCTOBER Wilh lhe coming ol lall each year, school aclivilies lake on new vigor al Weslern I-lills. Cool, crisp, aulumn days slimu- lale almosl all sludenls lo do lheir besl. Classrooms are busy wilh aclivily. Dances, parlies, and hayrides are enioyed by all. Clubs and olher organizalions gel inlo lull swing wilh lhe acceplance ol new members and lhe eleclion ol ollicers lor lhe year. An eleclion ol maior inleresl is lhal ol lhe Junior Class Ollicers. Nominalions are accepled lrom lhe enlire class. The lwo people who receive lhe highesl number ol nominalions lor each ollice are voled upon lo delermine lhe new ollicers. Anolher exciling evenl ol lhe Junior Class is lhe annual lall roundup. This year il was lhe gala Dixieland Drag. Foolball moves inlo lhe spollighl ol school evenls wilh lhe excilemenl ol lhe wonderlul games and is enhanced by lhe rhylhm and llash ol Wesl I-li's line marching band, All ol Wesl I'li's sludenls can well remember lhe lun ol riding a charlered bus lo lhe loolball games and lhe lhrill ol cheer- ing lor lhe leam. The lall season is climaxed each year by lhe Elder loolball game, one ol lhe high spols in lhe lile ol every Weslern I-Iills' pupil. Wilh fheir novelly acl, Kay Yearoul and Janel Voll helped lo carry oul lhe Showboal lheme of lhe Dixieland Drag. QI... The Junior Class looks forward wifh anlicipafion each year 'lo +he Roundup, one of fhe highlighls of lhe Junior year. Bob Elliolf acfed as Masler of Ceremonies lhis year, while lhe mins+rels were in fhe background playing lheir lamlaourines. THE DIXIELAND DRAG OFFERS FRIENDSHIP AND FUN TO JUNIORS Firsl Row: A. Ackenhausen, P. Agoslini, K. Aichele, V. Al driclge, K. Allen, S. Alling, P. Anlhony, l-l. Arala, I.. Arnold, R. Arnold, M. Asoroz, B. Alwood Second Row: K. Bailey, J. Bain, lvl. Balser, J. Ballard, P. Bar lljolomew, C. Bauer, E, Baumann, B. Beck, C. Beck, P. Beck, G. Beelae, K. Bellem Third Row: J. Bemarkl, J. Berger, P. Berghausen, B. Besl. C. Binsladl, S. Blackburn, J. Bloeloaum, T, Bloemker, 6. Bolin- ger, G. Bollard, T. Bonlield, L. Borden Fourllh Row: J. Borcherding, J. Boyd, J. Brachl, P. Bradford, G. Bradley, B, Brandl, D. Braler, L. Braun, F. Breen, l-l. Bris- loin, B. Broadus, A. Brown 1 V, f W Me g A 555 .1 .f WV Q fu- .v ' f. l s I - V , m n . K ,,, r . W . .-' -ffm... L I . y Qffyw ' , if va, ., . f '. fm l l . K 2 : . f A , ,N .., 745513 . , Q .4444 t if ,, 3 4670 e , W J ,H . 42 3, . Q . 3? Q ir. .lam ,ki . A. X h is If 1 ,1 i f,, ag? A: if , .,lu4,,y gre ' 1 - , y R, ' 141 3 f, , g f' .'. 1 N , 3 f-mg, , A ,, 5- ,pw We 'B B W A ll Z ' A fa. , s A' B ,f , . ,Z 4 f 5ff?r,f,x NAU ' is ' MMY ' F .ZW l ' QV l affzffffk 1 '. - 7 H -'rf '--' f f f ' 'A ,f Ei ' 'A ' ff ' ' . ,, . 1 f.. ' L' fa , W I ci w ' I . . I - f ' ' ' if ' 41 ' ff . 1, ea fr f , .Q . ff , fn ..,, QW -H, l -H3 in Q - . f, , ' V, gy '54 l SJ f. 1 . A fg1iX.f L. f' A -ex, Sha in L. A 1 - -efe- f- aw-wwe?-Q... ww, .',fffrvr r'fv . '-', ' 2'C'7f'TL - V :J , egg f fe ,. 'M 'IFF 8 ' '- 4 fe ' 5 I QT. ,ali Q ff ' 1 4' ' . . ff . .' , U i W ' V -1 Q ' ' 1.2 1' ' -. 'T , wff , ,f p,.,:Y' ' 4.1 'ii fe 'f.-.lf . 1 J. owl R Y o f Z f- ana 1 .7 'Q If A Le, 1 ,A A V by Ap, 71 1 Q A 1 , , , ,,,,, , , pg + ,, U e .. -'i' 1 . ' ,V f V, ', l ' Z W , . 1 i V, .L -- N V .. A .,. -7 If -2, LVM, ,,,. V, My ,. If 5 5 V A5 A new f wa. .4 ' ,Qi ' , D34 7' Q ' 2' . Alf! e- I . f J L fr 3 f Q - . A ' nf X ,J . ,v T f , , Q45 .Aw.,., fly ... f 552 jg. j Sq as , V Vx N, .A I I Q, f I 7 , MQ-,Zz 1, A! .IAF .L km. -2 W . . w k-. . .l 1 . sr H- -2--' ill- A3-I f . 130 Whai s all fhe excifemeni abouf? Why is Mr. Rim beaming so? Has he iusl' become a grandfa+her? Oh, he 'Traded in his I937 Poniiac for a newer model! Thai' really is an occasion worfhy of celebrafion. EVERY NEW DAY BRINGS NEW EXCITEMENT AND NEW CELEBRATIONS Firsi' Row: B. Bryani, D. Bryani, R. Buecle, M. Bulloclc, D. Bunce, Third Row: D. Cooley, J. Coolidge, C. Corcoran, S. Corns, T. Bunce, B. Buns, B. Burlcenmeier, J. Bushman, lvl. Cahall, S. V. Cox, B. Craycrafi, J. Creelcmore, R. Croclceil, D. Crone- Carlson, W. Chamberlain miller, D. Cundiii, K. Cundilii, D. Cunningham Seconid Row: T, Chin, lvl. Chinn, S. Chrislos, J. Clark, T. Fourilh Row: B. Dalion, S. Day, J. Deifel, I.. Delceno, J. Di- Clarlc, C, Claydon, M. Colburn, J. Cole, R. Collins, S. Cono- bowslci, W. Dieiz, A, Dimiiry, J. Dixon, J. Doiy, C. Driesler, ver, R. Converse, J. Collin J. Dunhoii, B. Emmerich E , T T L ..,,.., H ,. g . - f f , , . , V fy P 1 ' 13 QQLQ . . , f-43 'Til 4 ' EW ' -M Ag' -P .,.. . 5 ' , f ' Q, ' 1 -f ' V 'T ' , , , V K f .Y 2 ,. , , A 2 w .T . 1-A an R. Q ' . xi V ,j. ,I .,,, y 4 My T L v . 5: ,. V, Q' Wx I, wa, f R j V7- 7 , SJ! , 5 ,,4v ,,,, , I, I . V 443,51 2 . 4 f, , , W Y by l . Aw' f I V: YQ L ilifi, If -., ,,,... , ,,., , ,,Q.,...e.-m- ..... l-.a. ,L?..li,.mmW,.-.lmw., ,... ,.... . ., , l x jg. ' ' f f 5 , I , h W i I qw. fj .-' Q, ' , ,, ' 'J .W fa' ' f f Lv fig -i . 'Q, . , 4 1.1 , V - f -, r 7,43 ' 1,1 .ix , V V I 54 S 2' P Z VV , Q L . V J X 7 , f v ,Q V if 'i Q, . ii 2 T lf, 2755. 1 . T .rl Jw J ss T in fs.. . A ' ' V Y ,MM Bars-af . 425. H 53 . - ...,... .,-,.,.. , . . .,.. - . -.-Em..,.-. ,, y V , fhflfpwff X f I A lh, W .7. I V I . ,-, ,: ' 1 I f Z I fi i f , LA, ,,. T- -- ff .' . ' . N ' - ,, fl , 12 ,I f , , 1, ZA F.: X 1 ,s ,. v t, f 5 V: , I ,sf : f 5. 1- f , 'Q' in 'U' 7 I ' 4 , ., A I 9 jf , , . ., i , A cf W 5 Q D' i .Q I I A t , lf, X 131 .4 1 G ' Yi . W , ' . 2 3 :L QQ ?4Nif'A' H .J f id X K. 1 4 li? ff . . . 'M. I A , 'X' i 'R P, ' -K . Q . .- ...L - 9. . 5 . , f .. . ' fn. A-5 Ji , I . Q.. R 1 Q . , .. V 4 17- 3 ar i gi' as' -ig sk A 1 K , . 'F V ' i . ,,,, ,. V. . . . .7 1 ..,X ' ff- '57 , ij rm l ig , -. 'S B xg iwgzffg. l 'vii i I T .. 1 Lal fee. . . if -Q -. .ff . 'ffifffffii X 7 'kf' V V , fs T ., , 1. -.N 5 K... , wg I V Q5 y . . ' M ,K , if x ,N .si 5 I .if-' .B . ' V2 . V' . L j 'L X A ii .W T 2 , 'N. . .. A iilfi 2 , , ' L. - 1 -x . . jg 1 I . K , I K 9' K F .. N ,' 'f fu . W' k V 1 A . A, . A. - .- Q 1? ,. ' D w A V i I T T T- K LL1 Ll-n....lQh 'hr K Q Q! A Q: :ii i ku 'f 113 is i 2 ia.. P . ',.. 'M LAA'- fri if W7 W fv 3m ' K 13,113 , .3 1 f '- . ' :Qs - F - 15? . ' if 1 I A s fi fu. , , . .. ns. Firsf Row: C. Ensminger, R. Enzweiler, T. Enzweiler, J. Esposi- io, R. Evans, C. Faison Second Row: J. Faih, S. Ferguson, E. Fisbeclc, R. Flender, I.. Fleicher, J, Fiorimonie. Third Row: N. Franlc, J. Fredericlc, H. Freeman, J. Frisfoe, M. Fromme, J. Fulrell Four+h Row: E. Gallagher, G. Gehring, B. Gerhard, J. Ger- old, J. Gibbas, C. Gieloel Fiffh Row: S. Gill, L. Glazier, V. Gardon, J. Grayson, P. Greene, P. Gribbell Six'i'h Row: W. Grublos, D. Gudgeon, J. Guilar, F16-ulden, P. Haiiner, C. Haqemann Seven+h Row: B. Haley, M. Hall, R. Hall, G. Harnmelraih, W. Hangsleben, E. Hansen Eighfh Row: B. Harmon, M. Harmon, J. Harris, S. Harrison, C. Hariinqer, B. Harrman Ninfh Row: S. Haserneier, B. Hayes, T. Hayms, J. Hayworih, G. Heaih, J, Heckman Ten+h Row: T. Heidler, J. Heidrich, M, Heidrich, P. Hein, R. Heinlein, D. Heisen Elevenfh Row: D. Heisen, D. Helion, S, Hendon, C. Herbal, S. Herwig, J. Heyl Twelffh Row: I.. Hill, D. Hissong, T. Hochsiaiier, R. Hoeier, B. Hoffman, M. Hoffman Proud io be on 'rhe debafe Team? You bel! Shown happily displaying +heir new leH'ers are Mariy McMullen, John Seyberi, Judy Coolidge, and Howard Mangan, four members of This year's ieam. Will 'rhe hero rescue Lilly? Will she really gel away? Boy, lhe villain is a dilly! This is a real ferrific play! Firsl Row: P. Hoffmann, G. Holloroolq, S. Holder, S. Hollings- worlh, 6. Hollon, L. Hoog Second Row: B. Horlon, J. Horlon, D. Howard, N, Howell G. Huckleberry, S. Huelsman Third Row: T. Hummel, R. Hulchison, R. Hyde, M. Innes, R lriclc, A. lul Four'l'h Row: B. Ivey, B. lvey, L. Jenkins, C. Johns, J. Jones, P Joyce Fifllh Row: C. Judd, L. Juslice, G. Kailholz, C. Kamp, J. Kar elh, J. Kay Sixfh Row: B. Keilh, G. Kelley, B. Kenly, L. Kespohl, J. Kesl ner, M. Kidd Sevenfh Row: R. Kidd, J. King, C. Kinlcer, P. Klein, R, Klene B. Klug Eighfh Row: D. Kenchl, P. Knosp, B. Koch, R. Kohler, M. Kohl L. Koking Ninfh Row: K. Kunlcel, D. Lee, R. Leidenheimer, J. Lewis, N Lewis, F. L'Hommedieu Tenfh Row: P. Ligqell, C. Lind, B. Loclcharl, F. Luclcell, G Lugannani, K. Ludin Elevenlh Row: D. Lundy, M. Lulz, C. Lynch, J. Mager, S. Ma- hafley, J. Majors Twelffh Row: H. Mangan, D. Marcum, J. Marlcsberry, L, Mare lin. B. Maxwell, C. Mayleloen y .... . fi gx-ef , ...jf S.-fffv ' J? . all l H' sk. .+P ii 'i I X - , ' ff A an .f . , 3 7 V I - . .45 RQ i el if ' 'Q ' ' X ,.,,, . Y D f -X f W 1 .fkiza f '. 5.1, r M' J li VPN'-' R .,.. ..,, . , . y K , r.' 5 J. i ' f Aw ii? 'X 'R .V is I fq 1 N' K ..-l: , diff t via' M J J r LAL gg LAL Yi 133 s T ' i E W A Firs+ Row: F. Mays. G. McCar+ney, C. McCaulou, P. McDine , b 2 fi? , , b I J. McLane, P. McMillan ...fx 1 ' 'lf 'ey ' Q- 4.1 Second Row: S. McMullen, D. Merrifield, J. Mieferl, C gay .,. . , . S ,. , . , , , 4 . V, .r Miller, J. Miller, P. Miller f P ,,,,.,P f M... ., T' V' 7 A Third Row: R. Miller, T. Miller, J. Moran, R, Moore, B. A - . ? Q, 1 2 Morris, J. Morlon J-'H 6 , ' - l V if Vyrr . vi I Fourfh Row: R. Muench, J. Mulholland, J. Mullen, S. Myers Q1 2 Y 'if ' V ' I A J? ' ' ' , ,, M. Nemann, S. Neularlh l ld' 1 L All X ,Wjf'T73g3 jif ijlrClES:!mMJ m?!L.eElS.OTewma1'1. J. Newman, J. Newman 53 .V 3 .Q 4 .v . if 5 X A.,,vv I . , . li .1 n .f ii ' - f 5 ,ff ' ' fi, Qi A .-1 , r Sixih Row: C. Nickoson, P. Oehler, P. Oehler, J. Osler, J. f If , 'Pl ,, f ..., I I Paner, D. Parlc .T Sevenfh Row: P. Parker, B. Parriclc, D. Paflerson, H. Pallerson , .S ', L nik -' ..,.,, .f M. Peer, L. Pennekamp ,,Qs. 3 . f 1 . 1 Q . . . , Eighfh Row: P. Perkins, R. Pelriclc, D. Piper, D. Poore, D. 'M ,,,A ' ,,-, f 'V Z DIVZ t ii Pollringer, J. Price, R. Prinzo, D. Paclaell, T. Quinf, C. Ramey, 'A V. -. 4' S ' if K. R d ll, J. R lhlc . ' an 6 6 amp - ' ,, W ' ...V TV f'r ' 1 Ninlh Row: M. Reeves, E. Reifl, J. Remle, W. Richardson, R. , j. .J 1 4 'I jj Ridner, W. Riller, D. Ringo, B. Roberls, M. Roesner, P. 4 Robe. P, ROSS. W- Rossbach , 1. 5 v. I 4 X r L A Af T . Q Tenih Row: D. Rolh, S. Rolhhaas, M. Rupprechl, M. Sauls- ..ff. ,. lour , J. Schallc, W. Scheer, S. Scheidl, E. Schmidt S. ,, , V 3 'f Schmidt C. Scholl, L. Schoberl, J. Scholl ' iv rf ' ' , Eleven+h Row: B. Schroeder, R. Schunlc, J. Schusler, J. '. M i I , -5 A Q P' Schwarlz, S. Schwarz, A. Schweiger, R, Scoll, J. Sears, M. f . 1 K 5 Sears, L. Seasor. H. Seifz, D. Shaffer ,, ir 1, . X Twelf+h Row: C. Sheels, C. She herd, S. Sherrill, T. Slllman, - - ' V ' ., V. ZZ' r . , , p . . 1 . , g ig 3, J. Silverman, J. Simpson. J. Slawson, M. Smirh, R. Smilh ' , PE P .Q F 7? 21 J fi 'f 1' R. Smilh, R. Smilh, R. Sohngen 'N ' J' If .. A 1 ' l T J Til V A' . W, ...,., f-. Q:RP:i:k?'g5Rl2ix eww..-aw -w-we-,..Wf 1. .A-,ff-.-Y - ' -fave - '-. V' W ' V. Y, , I . . I. .... . ,.,.. .. W f ' f - ,-- 4 ' ' r . - .- . . - -- . .1 P A gs, - r T. 1 i .. , 1' .... -'ff ' ...,i.fgg.f.. . .. .... -...Q , -.f . .g ..... .,... . ' ., ., T A '- f , .... T 1 .- . WZ' Iis if V. . sirrcr r r T . 9, V-L .f -V r .. 2? -' 1 l-. 'V 'vkzu x . ,Y-L ' fl v A V 1- V, tl. M 4 2' VM ff, ' 0 N3 M. X li ' f . . ' 'S . A f A e We . rr W 5 Y m M M ' VM 's MW-wr ' 17? ' J . 'L . -..... 35 . ' T Qrr. , r f.... . .11-.-x.. ' 'P' Q f ' -- ,A fm- 4 .. W. if I' ' Q if ' .. . P V Q 0 .Qi sin . ,J , K '77 Z . A . ,I A 31 A 2 3 , Q J ,,,,. . J . , , 2, ,ag V A T V 3, . ax XV. I .W il V Q 3 In 134 Firs+ Row: P. Soupe, C. Sparenberg, J, Sprague, J. Slafl, Hiz NX 0 g N T D. Slahmer, D. Sleel ' . ,g A 3 A 5 Second Row: M. Sleele, M. Slrein, J. Srevens, B. Slewarl. 1 g 1 e f.gf'f! f g K. Slewarl, N. S+ewarl N. . 17,1 -F1 I i X Al m e Third Row: G. S+oul'ler, N. Slrasbenqer. R. Slumps, V. Vqkv Suesser, S. Suil, M. Suiler ' I 'Y ru , , 1 ' if VV 1 A' sm A Fourih Row: J. Surenok, J. Taheny, J. Takahashi, J. Tashiian, A , Q ii B. Tau, J. Thayer t A' ,A X V 15 A Fif+h Row: R. Thieman, K. Thompson, S. Todorovich, J. T TT , V B 4 Toepfer. R. Tucker, V. Uchlman fc V. T , ,g , G, . . ,, if + NT Slxfh Row: K. Van Lieu, T. Vasiliady, S. Vendeland, G. Veser, V I f 5 g F Y 'A ' A. Vincenl, S. Volz K L .-'i ' ' V A' S , A h T l Sevenfh Row: V. Waggoner, B. Walbrun, P, Waldron, K. '-iil' ii ' - -- In K Wall, L. Ward, R. Ward ' fi If' ' - K 'i ':1 ,V , . ,,, A , f,i' P Eighlh Row: R. Weber, R. Wihking, C. Werner. J. Weis, l.. lil I V A -. V ' Weis, B. Welz, J. Wesfon, J. Weslon, D. Weslrich, J. Whis- , ' Q f if . A ' V. if ' man, R. Whife, J. Wieland in V ..,. . 35.4. ,. Ninih Row: B. Williams, E. Williams, P, Williams, B. Willis. ,I ' 1' I T if nv' 1 J. Willis, R. Wohlwencler, C. Wolf, C. Wood, D. Woods, ii' x,,,., A ag iid. 25 -ff J. Wycoicl, N. Yeary, E. Yeary it V T . - A ,,Jmz A Q. .X A-:Z ,X --,.,- iv hx.. WA I x . . .x Tenfh Row: Young, ZlI'T'lpl'1eF, Zimpher, Zink, . ' Q K I- I Annis, T. Aeschliman, B. Bennell, B. Brooks, M. Brown, C. - Q Ag,,,,,,V. . vQ-- Chrisman, J. Decker, J. Ernsl 5 ,Q g Elevenfh Row: C. Gieloel, J. Gill, V. Gordon, P. Kramer, B. A A' I I s 3 TA X VQVAQA . K Lawrence, P. Lowe, T. I.uc:ke'r+, T. Mahaney, L. Meyer, T. M'llef- P- MYEVS- J- Race ' ' V Twelffh Row: J. Roberls, M. Rose, B. Sipple, V. Wakeman, ig is .i q f W ,V gg A J. Wallers, B. Yockey :,'Z '- V YW , K. ' 5 3-.. ,,,,,, .... .it ,I Y ..-l I In QQA- in Q SQV .E E? : . 5, 52:1 , Q ' Q N g.,v,',,V lgg... V ,ggqi V , 2 , . T , ' 'll' sV-a ' 'B T V L ' g , A . fQ.l.. V ' Z ...,. 3 VV . V ,E VZ. . it Y' Ii- it :v- t I Z if ,,', 5 V' fri? .. f 5 '--.,, Vi 'Z' v --. 1 ' -i7f. 2 15 7 ' K 'f,i 'fi i'.. s- i 'Q f V. , V MI V X ,,. A 4' I Mr.. .., k ,Z Q ,Q K . .V p sl V V... i'2 ' ' -. f'-' ' V T PT V, ' H A 1 fi ,- fa '-, I . fi S l V: Q ,i. f S ff i.i 'E ,.. ,, V V A ' J fl PF VL . A . A J . - .3435 'lzs sg ,.... ., ,, . -. L. H . . , . zi. ll'i T' Q -V V ,--- ' ' r ' - ' , -V .... ' V. f . fii' .'i- Q Q B , - V . ' rs 1 .v., . R , V if in T . 'r'l o',+ V ' o V V R li VA S X iii 135 Wesl Hi's line library is a busy place before school for many sludenls who wish lo sludy or lake oul books lo gupplemenl fheiy schoolworlr. A foolball pep rally, held on lhe Held across fhe slreel, was an innovalion lhis fall. Excilemenl ran high as we all cheered logelher lo develop lhaf necessary pre-game splril. Shown here relurnlng lo classes afler lhe pep rally is iusl parf ol Weslern Hills' sludenl body. 136 K Q skjrgx, Wesfern Hills' new mascol The Maroon MusTang was one of The decorafions used To carry ouT The Theme of The Senior Class Round-Up. PicTured enioying Themselves in fronl' of Judy KnoepTler's handiwork are Carolyn Cole, Belfy Crowe, Linda Conaway, Bill Chinn, Bud Renner, and Ronald Reeves. FALL-A TIME OF FUN, FROLIC, AND THANKSGIVING November and Thanksgiving season were here beTore we knew iT. STudenTs carrying all kinds oT canned goods and gro- ceries scurried here and There anxiously sTocking baskeTs To be given To The needy. Then came The TradiTional assembly session To presenT The baskeTs. RepresenTaTives Trom various disTricTs sTepped Torward To accepT The baskeTs and Thank The sTudenTs oT WesT l-li Tor Their unselTish ThoughTTulness. ATTer- wards a solemn quieT Tell upon The group as a prayer oT Thanksgiving was oTTered, This reTlecTed The serious side oT Thanksgiving buf There's anoTher side. FooTball is in The ThoughTs oT many and To prove iT several hundred Turned ouT aT The pep rally The nighT beTore Thanksgiving. Surrounding a huge bonfire, sTudenTs sTood wiTh mud up To Their knees, cheering, shouTing, and encour- aging The Team Tor The big game The nexT day. ATTer joining voices in The BaTTle Song, everyone wenT home cold, Tired, and muddy, buT conTidenT oT success. The nexT morning dawned, a cold, dreary morning, buT This was Thanksgiving, The day OT The Big Game, The day WesT Hi played Elder! Each year aT Thanksgiving The pupils of Wesfern Hills Take pride in filling l::askeTs of food for The needy. PicTured are JudiTh Kleemann and Helen Beniamin filling one of The many baskeTs. as ff I I I V . 2 I I I I I I 5 4 The pride of our Junior Hi and Reserve reams are PaHi Perkins, Colleen Corcoran, Toni Sillman, Pai Liggelf, Marlene Chinn, and Sandy Schwarz, who are piclured performing one of Their cheers. BASKETBALL SEASON BEGINS - CHEERLEADERS GO INTO ACTION ' K . e . 41 :. .- .SIL I are I Wwlrinys, f : , 'vfg N I ,.g1B:,,a'7'v ff, 1: , wif ,,g,,I . -, IrQ7 'f.'f'ii, I' if il sir, f V 1 I 1 ' , - , - r-,- 5 . ll 4 : A, , ' l ., -if, .2 ' Slim 4 i' 4 i LQ' ,,,-2 ill , , .., , l may , .,, s . , G .,., I , i ., r . Q.s4 . .,.r - if f I .fir ,fi 9 I 'ff fr 1 - A . , a,,, J!,..,.iX - 5 Q. A S N .1 , 5. 'XR .X , , . L as 4 s -5 .,.. , -1 r W N., I ,. 3 , M.- .,,, , rN'e N 'iia ,-,, f - - nf' , 'S . , - .V 'is xl ff I . I I I 93 Q Sgr ' 5 I f 3 .g F . s --:wwf if X y ' ' iw. ' ' 1 . 4 53 Z5 ? 5 5' 5, 3 5 5 Si ' -P i T EL 1 A 1 ff 3 0 2 + W - 3' . 1 1 3- - x o C- W oo gs ' rj 0 5 gc, 2 3 5 rn 3' 5, 5 cn I g .. -Q FU gr 5 OT 5- 5 QT F- L me 8 in 3 P ' - LT 2 7 Us ge E K5 Z ml E' 5- 2 1 50 ' cn ' 01 3 UU 2 5 ,- gf 2 3 5' 2: It - -- 4717 . - - CU 3, CD 3 - IT1 2 S- DJ 'O 7 ' Z . - 0 Us r 75 2 3 - C0 I- UU Q, C 3 . CD w 2 1: Y' LP lb D, jf 3 Q- fb 2 in H1 3 I 2 2 rp P ' - O. CD m T 3 70 8? D, 2 K? T4 O., V1 -. PO o K 5 3 cv Eff W 3-.UU P 436, - 1 :D ro ' cn fl 5' gl Ez 3 P rv Z ET S- 3 3 Beyer, C. Bierbaum, J. Blaga, D. Black 138 5235 Baske'I', Iaaskef, baskel, boys . . . You make Ihe baskels, we'II make +I1e noise! II' doesn'+ 'lake much more Ihan flmese hopeful faces, seen cheering al all of Wesf Hi's games, Io encourage Ihe +eam Io viclory. nr-, SPIRITS HIGH, SCORE LOW, COME ON WEST HI, LET'S GO! Firsf Row: J. Blevins, A, Bocklei, D. Boelwnker, P. BoeIIicI1er,W. Boland, N. Bon1cielcI,D.Borcl1erding Second Row: G. Borders, A. Borson, R. Brady, C. Bredenfoerder, J. Brengelman, M. Brengelman, M. Brewer Third Row: P. Brock, D. Brooke, D. Brooke, A. Brown, D. Brown, L. Brown, M. Brown Four+I1 Row: R. Brown, L. Buclwlman, R. Buck, C. Bunle, J. Burke, H. Burkell, G. Burkley Fifflm Row: R. Burns, J. Bussell, R. Cain, B. Cappel, C. Celesli, M. Clnaslain, J. Clmeslnire 7? 441' ,, 1 w A J 1: K 34, 1,1 .I M ' W ' ' w ' f' . . ,' I v - 4 3 xxx ,Q H - . 1 ff, ' f . W , In I TIE - . 'H 2 V' Q, -1 f - 6,y,,'5 . f 3,2 gr . , 5 'TS' 4 ff 3 W- gym ' ' .X A f., ,K --- -- ,. we ,apr 3- pf' 2 ,CV 'ff . np! Wffz 2 4 fig 353 42 41 .1 54 V, . .. , 5 I H 'fi ,x y I :WK I ,, ' 'A . , .. ,I ki., . M A... 139 5 A. Em.. 32 ' I 4 ...Q T I xf ' V, f' ,X X . Z , 2 'J -v-r Q 6 ,W 3 V ' fe. if 0, 2 24? ff x 2. .,.. , 'W fi A '- Ziff X Q, IQ , W gf ff E e J L adj ! 5, I J, fi ,. '3 . I W, 4 1. . -' , 1-4- ,43 L, . X . L, af. A -4 ' '13 W ,gs 5' T ' 1 :Q ' W. . , fel T. , X' 'xg 1 iff. 1-.Erase exams. T. fr v A 42 ,ffff lx -5, Li. 5' 4 'va f, A ' .Y , x v f I V- , N ,fx M , .Xi . rfaff- . 1 . 'L 4 ' ir 'i ,L ' i . r K j XJ' K , V, M ' 4 'vs 3 A ,,... , Q L' s ,wo , +R TTT I T14 fwfr: :TTT i .f ,A,A f , FV ff ' ,, ,fires J - Q i xg - hh ' xllfyi Q NT K No landing in fhe workhouse for a Driver's Training sfudenf a+ Wesi'-Hi. Here Janef Lunsford is learning how The wheels of a car lurn. Above: Firsf Row: T. Childers, B. Church, E. Church, J. Cinnamon, C. Clark, D. Clawson, R. Cockefair Second Row: L. Combs, lvl, Combs, K. Conalser, D. Conaway, S. Conner, J. Conway, R. Cook Third Row: D. Cooper, C. Cope, A. Cornell, C. .V ,V -s be ,iv 'A ff , 5 Collringham, J. Cox, N. Cox, B. Coyle X -rr' , j ' fr 1' Fourih Row: B. Craig, J. Crowe, D. Cruse, J. Y Ynbl K by I A '.,, . ii . l i Currie, J. Culler, N. Darby, B. Davis L- J, , Fifth Row: G. Davis, P. Davis, G, Deck, B. Deifel, 7 I T 1 . I Q J. Deniel, A. DeVore, L. Dewan 4,5 r fag, W . , 1 - ff, li 'XJTT V -,,, ' AVF? Sixfh Row: B. Dick, D. Dickman, J. Diehl, D. Diel- ' RQ 's 9 , i ' ' rich, B. Dillard, R. Doan, M. Dockweiler Q, , f 1 V 5 , .L 'f .4 i -L. 'L ' L- r f fi' 1 R f ' H ' . Q' ' ' '74 R h .af , g 39 ff ' ' rs 1 mv 'i'w,T.. T Firsf Row: M. Dorn, K. Doughman, B. Downey, S. Drew, J 'i ,, Dreyer, J. Dunaway V , Second Row: C. Dunn, P. Eagan, G. Ealie, L. Easl, D. Ebbers ' ':: I f' ' , W ' lvl. Eberhard ig 1 ,i if fl , J' Third Row' K Eger B Eggers R Ehling D Eicher S Eiding lilwiil T in T ijiiwfi D, mardi ,rf , . .., 'X Q Fourlh Row: R. Elkins, P. Ellis, R. Engelkarnp, W. Engelo, B. il Q fl we , f is . ' M English, R. Eair Qu 1 ' EC' L, TQ Fifrh Row: R. Fairchild, S. Fighfmasler, P. Eilfer, W. Findlow, , V' T7: 3 ' .i :fig-. G. Eirsl, R, Eischbach ffl jf 'wkggi-:Tm b'9rW, 140 Mr. Meier, our insfruclor will also help Janel develop a correcl' driving allilude and il'1e abilify 'lo operafe a car skillfully and safely. 1 9 L M. ff. ,J .5 Gi' Q. ' ' A W' r . . ,J . . :Q In .2 , gw, ' N .. f -wwe 'f A if V' M , K . 1 V ni? nr- I Q., - If j A I U, iv A 1 . jf I -.J Q ,rj .Ia . , mg! -frm ' V 1 if f T A . .5 ,- .' Q or , ' 'P T . 'B 2 ,J . - x M, A , ,Za ,. .4 4 . ,J . - 2 Q s. -N 0 ,-,Crm f ' M2 f , , jx R A ...f ' K' K if ii I V f i 'e H I .ff .f 1 , jf- fam f f- - w I : 2' Aj? I f f . A 2, 45 .mi A ' ...gf 5' f -7. ' ' .5 , ' if .. . x X Y 3 ,L f 7 1 i Q Q .9 g f yi? V gg 3335? .1 t H. . ff' I if L I. - , W 1 vi , nw. A W- 6 . 1 my Zia ' ' - Q f A Km, ' A f if f v . Aff 5 ,fr . if . L , '32 Q Q. ,. A77 '-'Q H ' '11 4' . .2759 .1 , 653 . ,Nz I I : M I I I. l Q ' 1- A Q -ey ' aff '- 'c' '22 , 7 A A mi Q ' A Above: Firsl Row: S. Fisclwbaclw, A. Fischer, R. Fleisclwmann, D. Flefclwer, C. Foclce, E. Fosler, R. Francis Second Row: H. Franke, E. Freidlwolf, lvl, Fursien- berger, R. Gailey, B. Gann, G. Ga'rl'1, B.Gebl1ard Third Row: T. Gelmer, J. Gelwring, R. Geiger, J. George, R. Gerdsen, R. Gibson, N. Gieringer Four+l1 Row: A. Gigous, R. Gilla, J. Goggin, J. Gollahon, R. Gorges, P. Graf, B. Grear Fif+h Row: J. Greene, J, Greene, N. Greiner, J. Grimes, B. Grimm, D. Gross, B. Grueninger Sixfh Row: D. Guclcenberger, C. Gudgeon, J. Haas, K. Hackney, C. Haelwnle, C. Hail, C. Halwn Firsl' Row: Haley, E. Hall, E. Hall, E. Hambauglw, P. Ham- mond, D. Harmon Second Row: D. Harmon, J. Harnisli, R. Harris, T. Harslriam 1 J, Harvey, S. Haskell --- -- .1 ,W 5: , .pf fwnwrv' , 551-3,yj,Ivf-.5 gig ' I1W'V Sf'W' ,sf 94 z 1 .Qqa mi ff yi? .. V4 .4 I , , M '. I .fl . 2 ' ' . pf f f if id 2 , fx W 5 I ,W 1 xy , , . . X I , V , i V , . un f X f .Jr . - f J. f . f,- f f - 4 sg! . ,V W V, , y i. , 2 , 1 N, V , 1 C 1 'K . - ' s 3 gf 4 ' I Nj 5 , ' Y - -' A - 'W' f .,,., min .., , V ,I ' '.f'k ,Z f . af , was s fa 4 , I . 1 2 j A ff . f I - jg ,-,, , s. .I I ' 1,1 A . I if 5 ' ' .gum 4' f M2 L ' 'f 'Q .1 . V ' fr f, 'J ', ' ff, f f :Q-1-4,: .5QsQ I 2, I . ' - '4 f 1 N-f 5 l v I , ' , I f- f M 2, 1.2, .w , , M A V 'i I.- 'ff 1 Wi . ' Leif- f ,. 1, ' Q .1 r f XI .MEX 3 1 K ,' 1 1 . , A .-L, .. . ,J L A . 2 V .l f , r 4 K ' Q . . 'V Q. .5 M- V .' , 14 V , -win . V gi mf' ' Z H V ' za , V sk I N iffgw, 2 ,ak . 1 e i we ha.. . M1 Third Row: D. Hayes, D. Hayes, B. Hearn, l.. Heineman, P. Heisel, K. Heisi Four+l1 Row: D. Henderson, R. Henkel, R. Henrioel, L. Hensley, J. Herberl, F. Hergerl FiHh Row: B. Herring, C. Herweln, S. Herzner, A. Hiclcs, D. Hicks, O. Hiers f? N. 1 i W .1 1 Ve ' V. g, ni P L P Q if A XJ L il ' 'TES .. , . . . Ve . . V VV A, ,,,n . .LV .,, y l r. Nl' X4 'i M n t , , 5, . M K ' V? A 'iii , Vi .. ' A523 7 V. 'L x r 5 V - fl' K .. inf- Zi, , .' , iv T' . l .,-, ,.- 'aA, if 926: M . VL Z :- ,V . 1 : , I jg, Ag. , . -V -lkv I l .A I , 5 i ,li ,X -V , V ' VV Alll V , V V, in I V Q ,., H l if , ,, 4' X: -4 A I A V, vw ... . .A..,,v, , K ' ' A n -- L' A VV . V , ' 5' H ' ., VV 1 '1 , V V 'L K2 ,'AA ' L s 'lf '-, 1 e W . N w g My me ,,1 If U ,VG -I . V. V 3 . Q . V, e. Nl! .V V L W . g .fn L VVV V- V , , ' ' Q ' + Q L r , V Q 2 . ,V.V. V V Viillf V if . f gd .9 V' .V V 4. Q, fe: V.. ,Q-ff' Firsi' Row: J. Hildebrand, N. Hill, G, Hillebrand, J. Hilshorsl, L , f ,,V', , J, if il, ' 5552 G. Hinc , J. Hisson , E. Hizer, E. Hoersi, N. Hoffman, D. V. 2 ef V , . '11 V f V, Ei ef -nz . Y 9 ei . - Y ' 'nf Hoinlce, Holbrook, N. Homan F -W ,' . - '2': ' 'N ...VX V 12: f' 5 'k J Second Row: R. Ho in , S. Ho in , D. Hoghland, L. PIO Q P10 Q , '13 I , Houge, L. Hoy, W. Hubbard, J. Hughes, J. Hughes, B. , Y ' e ' fa L was Hunrer, S. Hyre, J. lmmenhorr, J, lrnmenhorl f V K .-f, igg ,E V, je. , z . v' 'Q ' ,. . q.' ' ' .. eg S 1 I: .gy , . 1- Lyn 2.1, 'V ' is f '19 me V , .,. V' '-Sl ' Third Row: C. Jacobs B. Jeffers L. Johnson B. Johnslon 54AV A S W B. Jones, F. Jones, W. Kaennrnerle, S. Kahn, G. Kailholz, ei G. Karnilci, C. Karnrnerer, D. Kane? , . vii V. .fi f ' K BQ fe? V . sw Fourfh Row: K. Keiser, P. Keilh, R. Kennedy, D. Kerber, R. N 53 J Q gf' W Q 'g Kerr, J. Kesselring, l. Kessler, E, Keilelhur, D. Kiewil, J. A 'LV lj fr , j f MZ' Kiewilr, D. King, D. King ' X ' Finn Rew:J. Kinlcade, E. Kneennnnnn, J. Kleennenn, M. Klein, . V V- ' , Q' i 'pf P, Kleinberg, D. Klennnne, L. Kline, J. Knapp, C. Knosp, C. -' ' gg ' xc, ff Koelling, P. Koenig, B. Koeppe 2 ,.. V 1 X , V . ' rsii snnh Row: K. Keefeer, R. Kenl, i-L Keen, B. Kremer, J. e' . N, Z Kramer, H. Krueger . . V , Sevenlh Row: J. Kruse, J. Kruse, S, Kruse, G. Kuhn, C. 5 5:1 A' an i 2... K Jr h L L F rlune V i V . . V MV VV VV .ee Uwe C . . G O ' 1 T l f-'fc ., f 4 L fr L E' inn R - M L I In J L d D L W L - 5 , V , jgujfl Q, V , P , V ig ow. . a os , . an ers, . ange, . angen 'ff?egl,g,g,T . i Q K , bach, A. Lassandro, R. Lassandro ,..,. ,,.. ., A fig Ninih Row: K. Lawrence, E. Lealh, N. Lehnholll, J. Lemen, Ear was : V - if ' ff? , Q, 3 1 .2 ,Vg V M : Wi? M. Lemerl, S. Leonard x r I .L l K ? ,131 y ,K ij A I if . ' V ' ' Tenfh Row: C. Leslie, J. Levy, S. Lingardo, J. Lipps, E. Loch, Qi Q ' J A 'Z-L ' vw X J- LOWHS iA i' f V , Y 'ff Vf ' S Elevenih Row: N. Ludelce, J. Luebberl, C. Luellen, S. Lulz, W S f . A ,Q 2 R, Lynch, R. Lysaghr Q asf g L i Twelffh Row: P. Madden, T. lvlangin, T. Marcum, R. Marle- . ' ' A AL - f gg . J 5 grail, K. Marlin, R. lvlariin xy.. wr. ,. 'V X , Vi ,A X li 1 L Q- an . ' , I'-l 'TI . 3535, E LES, .ZA . M2 . A. D 5, .rm . is i k v I L . L , L 4 L' L' A I ' TN AN-K 1.aNs5f0. ..,, ..,. .. X. 3.w,,,. . .,, , . I , A 5- ' -Q A', , . ., - L' L l T is P 1 lii. Q. Ll - f . T 1 L i F J. T A ' T ' i QQ 1 Lf' T' . W? A Q , ' -. L L is . f' '-x X- . L L L- I ' I 1-f fazf fr Ll T ..f1,s1, W QQ Q I X A , P J T 1' 1 PM A W VL is V J V 4A' Cai Lf LL L ' X' , ,,,- ,Lg is 2 2 2 'S ' 4 , LL . M is , A iii' if E25 2 .1 -as 1 , ' K ::: ' l P lx' ' ' ff i s . , g ,, . I , Q V V fl, l- L Q , a s L ' 4 ' .L f V .Q P .LL...1 LA, c . Zi Firsf Row: R. Marlin, D. Maxfield, S. McCain, S. McCoy, if.f 65i,, 5J3 I D. McElroy. M. McKernan, P. McRober'rs, R. Meier, J. ig,,g5,j 'Q,,Lf.j i ' V Menard, R. Merz, L. Melrzler, B. Meyer , J E Q , Second Row: C. Meyer, E. Meyer, P. McBealh, J. Meyer, T. Q , . - ,. Meyer, S. Milano, B. Miller, D. Moad, D. Moad, M. Moel- I ii V A V , . ', ,Q lering, S. Moore, B. Morris M fl C: ww AQ. 'Vyi g i.. ,, ,, f mf? L is ef. 'l f Third Row: B. Morris, R. Morris, J. Mueller, L. Muenich- W V loach, T. Murphy, N. Murray, C. Musser, l-l. Mysonhimer, S. sh, :QQ- V ,x,, Newcomer, J. Niehaus, B. Nieman, G. Nieman A V l i N Fourlh Row: P. Nohr, W, Nuclcols, J. O'Brien, J. Ose, R' Q l Palmer, B. Panuska, C. Parsons, D. Pallerson, A. Pallon, L. if 'Lg fly ! Q . Q Pavloicf, D. Payone, T. Pemberlon 'T iii, A i i Fiffh Row: C. Pennelcamp, P. Pelers, J. Phillipps, P. Piall, i A 372f 'V : J A X .Q K C. Piening, 6. Pies, C. Piper, M. Poli, G. Polsler, C. Pope, P. , I , . I Poppe, F. Poller 7 gg., if .. if ' ,1 f ff Sixfh Row: J, Polls, D. Pollschmidl, W. Powers, D. Prager, A ' L wif ' l,, X ., - 6. Prager, W. Price f 'L i : 9 5 , , 'N P' I V. M. 1, I Ts' L 'V V Sevenfh Row: N. Prince, Probsl, R. Pruiell, W, Radcliff, J. , . . 4, ,V ' Rahm, B. Rasp fi 2 I , 7 4, i L, . Z ,f TJ yr , A' 5, it .Y . r ,.- , X Eigl1'l'h Row: D. Rau, T. Rau, G. Redden, N, Redman, W. MLW f .ig ri Reed, Relifl M i ' y T . i E X -4 'w I Ninfh Row: S. Reimer, Reinhard, J. Renner, C. Rensing, W. , Reusing, B. Richardson in f 1 V Tenvfh Row: J. Richardson, l-l, Richler, J. Ridener, R. Rieder T i K, V . ,, C. Ries, B. Ringenberger nz 'wx N Elevenih Row: F. Rissover, J. Robb, J. Robloins, E. Roesner P. Romelli, D. Rueloel TW6l'H'l1 Row: D. Ruehlmann, M. Russell, G. Rulenschroer l.. Sandman, B. Sanduslcy, D. Sanning 15 f f rg fi . 3, . ,A , if A' 1 , ,T J . , L J., 2 J J T, I ' rn. x -1 . j j .3 7 f 4 -r , ' gb f aw gf . , 5 ,I i .3-..,,-,mx-, ' ,W 4 . 1 2-filrf' l:E'? 1.. Q 15:1 - sz a Lv1':,:z'fs:'ng-fs rw ' ' 'I'f:1 H :ww Ne- V1 nj .. uw f T . L 5 pg-yj -. .f.Aaio.- .'- - Ce .Prim ff.. L ' . J 1, : Q. 5 .- if - f . 1. . 'ia ' . T f 5 2 so Q , . ., .M ,Q . , , tj J P 4 1 'L . M513 1- -uf V, - I - ,x Q, .,i'4. , fggjl 4 :fy ff fi .4 .i ,,,, , .-if fav' . V x' sf ff I - ,f ,Z -f .Q 1' ,fm ,, Q, f . 'W f ' .5 3 f , . , 'a f f , f . I Q., Tj Vi' .A , V, . yy , W' ' I I z . 1 3 I 1 f . , ':,pWg,g ', ,gil - f yi W ff , l'L,gf5j,j 1 ff-aa yi.. W . . . . 5 my V .i f -5 4, f ...1 4 ' e X I ' ' 1 2. ' X! A 1 l mf z. -Q5-mf ,ft A 447' W I H . V 1 V 34.6 f vw f f j Q., bk? f. W of f .A ,f. yy , ff . !Xl l 5 T Ln ,,,,,,, ,,,,N . ,.,, , ,,!W, . pf, f J fe' 5b',0'-' :fm my 1 , I V fi . M. f fluff. ' ' K f' V ,,,,. O,f,,..,,.w,,,, , ,n m f W fwgzll' , v f, N in f r A53 if , 5 . -. an f.. I a 7 ' 1 . , If, J ih- if 2, , ' .gf i W, ive : Q ,, , 1 dim... ff! 4: 'B' t ea.. ., , 7.4 I Z G. vw., Zi 5 f l I V. , H jjg ' J' W Jer' fi 3 'l- 42' T 1 u K lbw A A ' f. , , ,, 'f' , f J Qg 1. .off Q Ju 1 f -1 T ef . + vi-fy V f ....f i ' .Mg I , i '. 14 . TT ,. T . ,E 1 Q f . fe- . 2 2' - 'ff . il . . 1 3 iv 1 AN., yy Q! .iw , . , ,,,, L . . - f K .. . fj . Y . , f , , ' , . 4 f 5 A '4T..f V 93 A 2 We wi ,. ' 'ii f fn' ai I if Zfiif. J . A, . - V,A, am.. T7 T ?, j V: , if T T if QKP1 IFS, T K1-ff' , .5 y E ri. ' 4,2 Q, W4 V. of S. ,Q T 5.7 ,A . .W S Q ' .M A T -Q ' 2 3 5 W 4 ei -1 , ' F4 circa' ll 353 Y 3-if T L . B .D ' i I A ' A . KY J- - 3 A A . . M we K f nw 35 ? W 1 1 i f Lil V LA A . in ea A f ,T gs ff Y . -Qld? 7 it? 6 144 The honor of being placed in an Honor Slucly Hall, in which no feacher is presenl, is exiended fo only a selecl few, The success of 'lhls Sludenl Council proiecf, however, has led lo lhe formalion of several such slucly halls This year. Firsf Row: T. Sauer, Bob Schafer, B. Schenlc, G. Scheuernsluhl, W. Schmid, J. Scholl Second Row: E. Scoll, D. Schroer, W, Schumacher, K. Schwab, A. Seidler, J. Seyberl Third Row: li. Shielcls, J. Shlnkle, E. Simmons, R. Slaler, C. Small, C. Smilh Fourlh Row: D. Smilh, E. Smilh, R. Smilh, R. Smilh, E. Socher, K. Sommerlield Fiffh Row: S. Soseloee, P. Spechl, B. Speer, D, Spencer, B. Sleelman, I., Slerling Sixlh Row: G. Slewarl, S, Slilh, G. Slokes, T. Sloller, J. Slory, B. Slrike Sevenlh Row: D. Sullivan, S. Suil, M. Suil. L. Suclol-T, C. Slucll, N. Slrohm Eigh+h Row: B. Sweeney, J. Taulaer, P, Taylor, J. Teller, J. Tepe, R. Tepe Nin+h Row: lvl. Theilman, M. Thomas, J. Threm, J. Tieman, J. Tiffany, P. Tillenburq Tenlh Row: N. Todd, lvl. Todorovich, E. Traulo, C. Traul, B. Tuerck, J. Tuerlscher Elevenlh Row: P. Tygrell, B. Ullman, l-l. Vaias, C. Van Win- lcle, K. Vielh, C. Vincenl Twelflh Row: C, Vogel, J. Vollerman, l.. VonLehmden, R- Vorherr, V. Vornheder, D. Voyndyich Morning worship services al Chrislmas were a valuable conlribulion of lhe Bible Club lhis year. For four days before Chrislmas pupils had lhe privilege of allending lhese sacred services led by Connie Bunle, Carol Ries, Judy Linlon, Bonnie Jones, and Larry Ward, officers. Firsl Row: K. Wagner, T. Warburg, P. Warlcen, N. Weaver, M. Weil, D. Weinberg Second Row: J. Weiner, C. Weiss, C. Wells, J. Weser, D. Weslrich, R. Weslrich Third Row: M. While, M. While, W. While, J. Wiclcline, D Williams, M. Williams Fourlh Row: T. Williams, T, Williams, J. Williamson, J. Willig P. Willis, l-l. Willmann . Fiflh Row: E. Wind, J. Winlcler, S. Winler, J. Wilhworlh, R. Willwer, B. Woll Sixlh Row: N. Wolle, E. Wood, J. Woods, C. Yazell, T. Zieg- ler, E. Zimmer Sevenih Row: W. Zoller, M. Zuch, B. Balcer, D. Beniamin, D. Brendlinger, C. Brown Eighlh Row: M. Geldreich, J. l-laas, E. l-lall, M. l-lenry, P. Kneplle, C. Kohlmeyer Ninlh Row: S. Maxwell, J. Mazza, B. Morrison, J. Rape, J. Rasemonl, J. Seeger Tenlh Row: D. Schmidl, N, Shower, D. Thompson, J. Wods- worlh, J. Walls, M. Willworlh . Elevenih Row: B. Zammerl, A. Clor, O. Phylle, A, Marilyn, O. Monroe, P. Tunia Twelllh Row: S. Zimmerman, W. Erhardl, J. Russel, Luns- lord, A. Slarling, J. Lugahahhi . , .. sql i 'P A .J QIQHQQQJQWW . - Ls.. A i lin fwggggmhwmggim .. . M. sw QEHQWE 'iii llsr 'Q' MQMEJQWWWWWQE .... .,.. ,L 4 'S i ' ruff s . 5- ...W ' W .. .f , .,.. M-B .... Wwweie T , t ' Q . L f ,.. f i . 2 i. jf z -' , gg, .5 A' 1 .. 2 ,,,. by .f X- fi .z- f , ' 'a X . fn P l f i i we me 5 . T ' B V .. I .,, V .... , in .Q .Ng ,E .wt G.. :I is . r x .Q A I .. az-In mv? ' -':-v:4 T l f . 5 gn M, 1 N? f , i . A . ,f 19 1,11 I ' 1 1 a ' - ' fl Z5 , j , gif . .,, ., f A , P . sf, ,,. g ,i ii et' . 4 Y -' ME 71?-1' ., . , IP . .... ...... . , .... . 1 . t . 4 i g . ' v A vi, ' W' ' i 'S' il T X T x. mf. f T f H 145 . .KX4 5, . f-f . ,.v5 V . 1 . ram' f -1. 'iff xg.: Q, ,sa M - 35 f .- J 2 . ,I 1 V ., - 1 m l ' 'es . ' I Q . .gf -' 1 V+? ff . P - . 411 2. 31 .. . U 2 fn , fl : f Wav ' ', fy f L., ,jf , 234.0 V Q W iff , f rr W X- aa . A ,,,, ,, V . . K Vg .. 7f-, 573 V If, , . f , fr is , . . R b . . ,,k, r. or K I- , 4 , V 0 .:,. A ' ' n , -3 'jf' if-fff l wif - - . . - ..,r l , .3 Wx- K I ,, l 1 X ,. X , ,,., f , 4 : Q If ,,g,,,,: AW' V. ir. 1 ' K. or 7 C Xfyf vi' J ' .- . , ,,,,, g .3 ,,,, . , ,Z g c ,.: 'g H Ai' wr ,aw ' 577 y :w .L ,. f 'A 3 it :V ff f , 44, A ff r Q 1 if . , 'zz .ff rx A 1 7 .41 X I ' r K A . new. 'l 'sf SQ . f A , 5 - . U ' 1 - -A 1 ' . .ff M , 2 V f ., f. ,- f .1 ' WZ , .V I 'f ' f 'Fr if 're f 4 Q.: ,f 'ZW , Y . ' W' f fir ffftw 6 'iww 2 , yy ' 'ff' .- Firs+ Row: B. Boclchorsl, G. Pelle, J. Knox, G. McCerlney, M. Third Row: S. l-lolmes, P. Kunlz, I. McClain, D. Miller, J. Oser McMullen, B. Roberls, S, Sherrill, B. Shorler, J. Slewson, J. J. Perkins, D. Shaw, N. Snyder, G. Ernsl, J. Oser Woody Second Row: D. Badgley, l-l, Benlcerr, S. Bremmer, B. Edwards, Four'l'h Row: D. Phelps, D. Scoil, M. Bell, B. Craig, S. Meyer S. England, F. Geiger, J. Greves, N, Hayley, R. l-leslcamp, M. B. Roberls, E. Rockman, J. Seeger, D, Tinsley, O. My Hays Chris+mas is here and wifh iis coming, much acfiviry. The Business Club parfy is picfured here wirh some members, E. Zimmerman, M. Schulfian, B Sailers, J. Holfen, B. Sfrunk, M. Wilhelm, R. Runclc, E. Kimball, S. Leyman, grouped around ihe free singing and having refreshmenis. 146 Jim Hughes' band provided Ihe background of rhyfhm and iazz for Ihe Sweefheari' Dance. SWEETHEART DANCE IS JUNIOR HI'S SGCIAL DEBUT Chrisfmas has come and gone, buf over half a year is sfill before us. During fhe remaining monfhs many evenfs will oc- cur fo elafe usr Exams will exacf careful preparafion anol wor- ry, buf fhey will pass and fhe excifemenf of fhe firsf big dance for fhe iunior high will clorninafe our fhinlqing. Will I have a dafe for fhe Sweefhearl' Dance? Will mofher buy me Ihaf new faffefa dress? Then suddenly if is all a memory-a pleas- anf memory fo Jeffrey Spragens and Marilyn Rupprechf who were crowned king and queen by Karen Lunclin. The days slip swiffly by, We worlc, we sfudy, we go fo laaslcefball games. March arrives anol wifh if, Bandwagon! Orchesfra rehearsals, dance roufines, cosfumes, and scenery fill fhe audiforium wifh vibranf acfivify. Before we have recovered from fhe flurry of Bandwagon, fhe Easfer frips are upon us. Some go fo Washingfon fo see how our counfry is run. Ofhers go Io New York, fo walla on Fiffh Avenue, fo see fhe glamorous sighfs of fhe mefropolis. Everyone has a wonderful fime. Such a few days are leff now, and fhere is so much fo crowd in-fhe Prom, Carnival, Senior Oufing, Class Day, and finally Gracluafion. Jeffrey Spragens and Marilyn Rupprech-I are smiling happily as Ihey are crowned Icing and queen of Ihe Sweelhearl Dance. Parking is a problem at Wes+ern Hills, even wi+h bicycles. A few members of fhe bicycle brigade, Mike Hensley, Alan Baker, and William Meinders compare fhe lalesl' gadgeis in bicycle equipment SPRING IS BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER-FLOWERS AND TREES, BOYS, Abboll, B, Adelsperger, A. Alex- Firs+ Row: D. Abboii, J. ancler, J. Allen, N. Allen, A, Aliemeier, C. Ankenbauer, A. Arlelh, 6. Arrnslrong, N. Armslrong, R. Arnold Second Row: C. Alkins, J. Avey, P. Baker, J. Bailey, J. Baird, D. Baldwin, B. Bales, A. Ballesira, B. Bank, B. Barnes, J. Bauer, J. Becker Third Row: R. Becker, J. Beers, W. Beigel, D, Beiser, G. Bell, L. Bellman, P. Bells, J. Bingham, E. Bishop, M. Black, J. Blank- enship, R. Bleh Four+h Row: R. Bolino, G. Bollinger, J. Booih, R. Borman, M. Bose, J. Bolhwell, E. Bovard, J. Box, R. Braler, C. Brech, B. Bridges, T, Brinkman T, - ' , i ' ' . E .. . 5 '. A .. fan 1 Q , A 1 . . if J, i A it i .f . ' 7 ag. is ' 1 X 'VS V' ' E 1 - K V 4 AZT ' ' 'l if 'I ' ' .. . f? - . ' V - i 5 ,. X 4.4 A B' , . f A , 53 . I X .fe , W ,5 ,L 5 i E : H .7 . I 5 ,M I . f: '. ,... A W ' 1 . 12 if A ., , YS - ,itz-J ,YQ-3 -, A :,gc'.k,,.7--...:Lc3.g.L.2 Qeigi vf 7Tf.,7f,ik5Kl ,,, We. Tx! ,4 , .Q,g,, .JI if V' is A ' ' .. i r -, A lf . ' pi' ' .52 ir -l g Z - 3 is ' Q 2 Q- 3, A V airy-A - i f S . . s , . . , J , ,X sf' . 3, , . . .Q-. ,, , ., ...F A ,,., ., .. be vi: 5, -Q A fi ..- 34 , x, f , yt A . gi .,,,.f .5 ,bf 4 J K .sg X . A L - .1 ff. x f .V ev NJA. t 'WF , Q.. 1. ,-. .5 . f' i f A' ., 1? ,1 2 1 Q, V is ' ,P - sn-S 5,52 ,, T 13 ' 2 , L sg? -- ' -1 . ' . A - A A er if V - ii R: if . 2 . N . ' 'ir H - -. . .,. ' L if ,, I Q51 . . V . . x . 1 , l. if y ,ig sg M we-ly f - , .1 V . , A y .seaml A H ,,W, . , ' . ifffifsp ,. 'WWW ' 'ii Q ' C' f . , -i N ' , . J I ' A -f V . 1' A li' V 31 Q 1 x 2 Q A 'I , A t' j ggi, y 5A A' K K , 5 xx K , ,V , .S ,., f . . . , .G ,,j,,A. ,P ,, ,, 148 Chalfing as lhey walk +o mee? fheir friends affer a long school clay in spring are Sharon Scheicl+, Becky Smifh, Lincla Kespohl, Jucly Guilar and Marcia Sfein. GIRLS, BICYCLES, AND THOUGHTS OF LEISURE HOURS OUT OF DOORS Firsl' Row: F. Broge, A. Brooks, A. Brown, G. Brueslle, L. Brunswick, l-l. Buck, D. Bunger, D, Burns, D. Busch, J. Cain, J. Calder, K. Carr Seconicl Row: S. Carson, R. Casey, J. Celesli, A. Chase, J. Chenowelh R. Chelwood, R. Clark, G, Clillon, D. Childers, G. Cline, l.. Conradi, J. Cox Third Row: lvl. Crafl, B. Craig, lvl. Curran, J. Cyman, R. Czerwinski, D. Davis, A. Deckebach, J. Dehne, B. Denzler, J. Delwiler, C. Devine, J. Dewan Fourlh Row: J. Dickerson, J. Diekmann, D. Disser, Jean Doekel, Jerry Doekel, S. Drew, L. Dudley, T. Duell, lvl. Dun- away, J. Ealon, J. Ebel, K. Eckerl f ... 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I M f lex' W, ,R Fi 'Y' -I Er.. yr: ,V fn B Q f :L 3 ii 'df' f' T V wif lr Jef me r J .ig af 'ak W K J 1 H Give io help flood-slriclcen, lornado-ravaged areas of lhe Uni+ed Sfales and Europe, lhe hungry Mid and Far Easf, and needy Souih Africa.' Firsl Row: S. Eckslein, J. Edwards, J. Ellinglon, R. Fllioll, R Erwin, M. Esposilo Second Row: J. Fannin, R. Federle, W. Ferrell, M. Field, J Fields, K. Filler Third Row: S. Flarnm, W. Flender, M. Flickinqer, G. Floyd B. Forresler, F, Fox Four-Zh Row: R. Fox, R. Frank, J. Frazier, P. Frederick, R Frederick, P. Freel Fiffh Row: J. Gardner, B. Gassrnan, B. Gelding, B. Gers, P Gelller, P. Gieloel Sixfh Row: R. Gilpin, S. Glynn, M. Griley, M. Gross, I.. Guyer F. Haier Sevenlh Row: J. Hallbauer, J. Hallon, J, Hamlin, J. Harnrnill J. Hardy, J. Harris Eighfh Row: T. Harsham, C. Harler, M. Harling, R. Harlrnann W. Harlzler, J. Hasz Ninfh Row: D. Hausa, M. Hayes, J, Hearn, P. Heckler, D Heepke, R. Heidolling Tenfh Row: N. Heilemann, M. Heinrich, B. Hendrixson, 'li Hennard, B. Hoffman, C, Holilman Elevenlh Row: D. Hogg, P. Hohnrolh, E. Hollhinrichs, J Hollon, B. Holzchuh, B, Honebrink Twelffh Row: R. Horlon, R. Howarlh, B. Hulley, J. Humble G. larnes, T. lonna This is ihe call of fhe Red Cross. Wesl Hi does ifs parf as Miss Tebben- holif and her commiriee prepare boxes fo be sem' throughoul +l1e world Firsi' Row: R. lsmael, G. Jaspers, D. Jeggle, N. Jesse, B Johnson, J. Johnson Second Row: R. Jung, J. Kaeser, C, Kays, J. Kegg, C. Keller, S. Kemper Third Row: B. Kennedy, J. Kerber, A. Kerl, I-l. Kern, M. Keyer P. King Four+h Row: R. Kirby, W. Kirchner, S. Kirlcpairick, M. Klare J. Klayer, A. Klein Fif+h Row: M. Klenlc, G. Knighl, G. Koch, R. Koch, B. Koesier J. Kohlmeyer Sixfh Row: C, Kramer, J. Krlmpleman, M. Kroll, R. Kuehn W. Kull, C. Kubiclci Sevenfh Row: B. Kubicki, M. Laehr, J. Lammerl, P. Land, J Landsom, J. Leclerle Eighfh Row: B. Lee, P. Lehman, S. Lehman, L. Lenzer, S. Leser V. Lewis Ninfh Row: L. Liddil, J. Liqgeii, S. Lind, H. Llnnenlcohl, J Liiiler, L. Loescher Ten+h Row: B. Loew, B, Lonneman, M. Lowe, C, Lowiher, J Lunsford, E. Luiz Eleven'l'h Row: J, Luiz, J. Lyons, B. Madolux, S. Mahaney, J. Maisel, P. Marsion Twelffh Row: R. Maloney, J. Manifold, R. Marsion, E. Marlin ' 'W'ffl'7' I, ' ff xl I . .Q M a -. in Y KJ? ' W mfr? 52 1 Af A 3 1,4 il A, K ! rf? h i .I ' .ff . J -li me rev - f if. swwam--M Y. .., ,U mg 'QQ W i A3 J.. nz JE va ii A i :Qi ii-'55 R Y - ff , , Mfg! ex-1 TU, TR W swfgf . V. G5 he .. ..., . .... , Q . ' I Q. 'Vg A' ' , . Q ,Q . V, '.-: ' , . . . i- My ' , N 7 .K , ,gf ..,,,,. ,.,,,.y g , N . K V, V . I xi, F YK A ixlhxxrk .. .. .. Q y ul I iff , 'f f' -' sfggij - ff fl r 51- M . 5334 , .-,f ,jk il .. fn ,. war, M W ze-e Al X iff., of ,,,,.- : r' - 'Jr V .2 WT, ' in af? Q ii ,viii .L L All as , ' Q ' 'i . ,Q V V, f V K YL? of i K L Was . R W 3 I Q f lx ' N' ' , J ,mul f .A - W R R ..... I '--1 ,M j A: xf Y. V aff! -af? K :XM . , L , li 2 W Us R. Marlin, J. Malhews 'Sf .fi '2 jz 5 J . g Q . T H .fm .1 5 T? T s l J R Q V in i T f i x Q fm A 1 is sa fe- .f Q ' - 4 he X- ,,., , . M Firsf Row: C. Malhias, T. Mallhews, P. Maxwell, A. Mc- Cauley, D. Mcl-lenry, P. Mclnlyre Second Row: M. McMillian, J. McRoberls, D. Meador, A Meier, E. Meisel, J. Melillo Third Row: C. Menlce, E. Menlchaus, J. Mess, B. Meyer, R Meyers, J. Miller Fourlh Row: L. Miller, Marlene Miller, Marrha Miller, R Miller, J. Mills, M. Mills FiF+h Row: N. Minlc, M. Misller, J. Modalari, E. Molloy, J Moore, L. Moore Sixfh Row: A. Morgan, B. Morris, l-l. Moll, B. Muclcenfusz S. Muqgenborg, l-l. Myers Seven+h Row: J. Myers, G. Nagele, A. Nanney, R. Neider- man, J. Niehaus, J. Niemes Eighfh Row: E. Nimilz, C. Noes, M. Nuebler, J. O'Connor M. Oehler, R. Ollhaus, K. O'Moore, P. Orlh, T. Osborn L. Osborne, D. Oslerfeld, R, OH i l . V .,,,..,, V Ninfh Row: l-l. Panaro, E. Parks, D. Pallerson, D. Peek, T V Q QV 4 l f, V 54' Pelry, D. Plalzqral, D. Phelps, D. Phillips, F. Phillips, M. Poore ' ' ' V 1VVVf 1 , 3' , ,V V. Pos'r, E. Presnell W9 , A in 'L H R' Tenlh Row: N. Prilchard, M. P le, J. Ouerner, M. Rees, D . Y . . me ,, , A.4A. ' ,,,., ,, ,., , x,,Z ,V ,.,,V V ,','V. ,,,,, ,:,A. Reeves, J. Reilmann, P. Richardson, D. Richmond, J. Richler .. j j, s ' ' ,V,y., 2' rs ' J. Ricken, S. Ridnef, E. Rinckhoff if gl g if Eleven+h Row: Marlha Rippy, Mary Rippy, L. Robisch, A V' f if v- If ...,. 'lg Robison, l-l. Roehling, S. Roessler, Roberl Rogers, J. Rohr VV, D. Rolls, S. Roor, L. Ruclc, A. Rudolph iii iiiii V. Twelf+h Row: K. Rudolf, R. Runlz, M. Rusch, P. Ryder, B ' Q if V , ,Q VV Q5 Nfyzr V V, uiillw Sailers, G. Sampson, J. Sender, K. Sappinglon, A. Schaefer ,,,, , risr y W. schafef, B. schsach. T. Schaller V ,,V,., VV MV 4, V AA V . ws , Ami V X V W - -...,,... wg ..., h,-- - .ig.'E'fSii: L ---'-: 3. ' ' '4 ' 1 --fv fiij-z .,,,' rrrf' ,'., 1 A ' an Va ,,...v V v..,,, 1 V .. VV I f V , . ' ,,l1 V, . ,,r'... P' . , , ii .srv R . 'rr of ' - . 1 A fs' . I X- ' rr-Qr . W . - ..,,. ..... Q -lsxs f .,., . . ,.- . .. A is fl , H H - P ,.. '..:. z ..'. . 's.,, . ly in - -fp , T N AV . .. ,. vv-., ,,', ,5 53 ',fxVVV ..-- V ,s VV, f gg, . VIVA V ' V ' f i, , 1' VV, ,.. LV ,.-. 325 ': A V f ,Q ,E P ... . 1 A .rii A M . T ' ' . ,. f ' rrr . Y. .. r f Q . f f .. ' T. ' rf Jil 'J -1 f WR .M sm ff f A y . . , ' T., V T . 'fs if . . ,,,. . f . , . J V .V L41 ' r- Q We ' s fn T V 's Y fr 1 irs 1 ' A . ' . V 1. f V V VrV f jj ' . - ' ii .J 'P 2 .s ' f frsiifi A 5' 2 P! all QQ. 5 Tl X ss Q' Q A .,.. f ek 'f' T A X. I A . A L M l- ii f .'l' fi A 2'f W ii 'iff 2 152 Firs+ Row: S. Scheidl, M. Schlenlcer, C. Schmil, J. Schnabel, F. Schneider, C. Schro+h Second Row: E. Schulle, S. Schulle, M, Schullain, C, Sch wandner, D. Seaman, R. Seurkamp Third Row: B. Seyferlh, P. Shannon, R. Shimizu, J. Shriner V. Siegel, R. Simmonds Fourfh Row: J. Skidmore, F, Sloan, B. Smilh, C. Smilh, D Smilh, N. Smilh Fiffh Row: P. Smilh, R, Smifh, R. Smilh, D. Snyder, C Spaulding, G. Spencer Sixlh Row: T. Sperber, D. Spreen, D. Sl, Clair, J. Sleel, N ., V . . I . '5 A Q 7 if? . S ': '4'5 ' Ri . . V ' A .QV ig. . U V. ' . jf ' ' pf' 3277 ,S A . W . . Lab T A.vfi,,,,,,,, ilwgxgl W M 'i,e A . X4-'f gf' w - K . , - ,e ' -ug.. is f f .- A V, . '28 , . V. ,... . 'E V , :WK . ,. M5 5 f 1 1' ii A g if fr I V VSV V, V VV , fp gg. ., wie Q s .V ' 5 4 . v. X I Sleel, J. Slerbling W : 1 . T '5' ii Sevenfh Row: D. Sleves, R. Slohr, W. Sloll, W. Slreibig, B T .T if Sfrunlc, J. Suess V VL, , Z T , -Q 1 . . ? '? .,, . T Eighfh Row: A. Suil, V. Swederslcy, L. Swifl, B. Taulbe, M fi , 'V 4 77 'ff ,, . V. 1 ' Tebelman, T. Tenhunfeld, G. Thompson, C. Tieman, S. Tole- 'V if I 1' ' V V ' If slci, S. Triplell, N. Tyg rell, C. Ullman ... H i1-7 T . T Ninih Row: S. Vel'+er, M. Viclcery, R. Viclcrey, R. Vogf, S V V A Vf 'Z Q .4 . Voigir, J. Voll, C. VonI.ehnnden, D. VonS+ein, T. Wagner, M. - 'T' Kg 5 g if V VSV' T Wainscoiur, N. Walker ' VV V fi W Q V 3' , ij! A? -V Y ,ZVQ Vglw V Dfw. A X VV ,. ' .- , T , V V VVV f Tenlh Row: D. Walson, T. Webb, C. Weil, C. Wei+zel, B F1-i-ZXJ lwmillmtk x Q V Wells, A. Werner, P. Werlz, M. Wessa, J. VVes+erhaus, E ' - VV Wellerslroem, l., Whaley, G. Whilney . - Vi V' V 1 f VV Elevenfh Row: B. Will, M. Williams, O. Williams, l-l. Wilson T i f. Q ' i 'ii ' V f- T Ti J. Winn, A. Winningham, N, Wohlwender, F. Wondraclc f i , V5 . ,-.-f ' T N. Worz, J. Wrighl, M. Wulfekamp, R. WycoT'F, K if A ' I Q Twelffh Row: K. Yearour, P. Yeary, C. Young, C. Yung . V 7 ' . M. Zaph, E. Zavisin, T. Zillich, D. Zorn, L. Zorn, T. Why gg: f ,372 fm 1. D. who, s. Whaf 2iXJfiV .Vary V . - ' ar ' Y ii ' . si ' , ea . A .f 'Q ... ...Q a Je' . i .. 4 V I V' .k,,f jf Vi? KM , VVVVVV QVVVV .f . M y . V -f-1 V' 0 -VVV V ,ix-I , V V A i sl R R wealm. ' f f ' 1 ' V . . . V f V' V V V V .V f VV 'T A . ,,., i f .,, A ' . K if ' A -ii' 5 i 1 ....,, . W 'I T T . . .. . - W iin - .. .V . A 2 . ,AL . VV ! QV VVVV . VV VVK VX ...,. V . V V! VV VV V .... V X, ' V, V X. ,,. VVVVV Lf .,. ff' he 41 ' Xu ' Q X WL .fn . :V x 'f A ' Q EV 'V . A 4 ' 5 Y ,Q , . ' V f f V Vu. V.g. 4 . T T X 4' , , Q N A .lk f- A 'X , V 1 . eevri W V' VMV ff V ei ' ,. Vg ' . V.' VVV ,Ml f sy SF' . , ., ,, . V VF-Vg, V V , i 45,2 153 Wowie, loolr af fhe duds! Maroon W is all duped up and ready lo play fha MAROON W YEAR SPARKED BY HILARIOUS STUDENT-FACULTY GAME Maroon W, lhe organizalion oi boys who have earned lheir leller for parlicipalion in a sporl had anolher big year ol successful acliyilies, smoolhly conducled by oiciicers, Bill Graves, Ralph Bruns, Diclc Mohaupl, and Bill Gilberl. Provid- ing a successful slarl for The year's aclivilies was lhe annual Dream of Maroon and Cream Dance, climaxed by lhe crown- ing ol Kaye Kaemmerle as The honored Dream Queen. No school year would be complele wilhoul lhe lradilional Ma- roon W-Facully baslcelball game held in lhe new gym. Slrilc- ingly designed pajamas, vesls, and hals seemed lo be in lhe heighl oi fashion lior lhe occasion, A big ouling and a lun- lilled hayride ended The boys' memorable year wilh a flourish. facully. Good luclr, fellows! Gee, 'lhis is even worse. How old is lhis facully? Surely hope 'lhey clon'l Y. 2 win! Sh-h-h-h-lm! Please clon'l fell anybody. The facully won. Pure luclr! E I Leaving school a'F+er a commiffee meeling are fhe Senior Class olificers, Jim Schaal, Treasurer, Jean Tuerclr, Vice-Presidenfg W.lma Erhardi, Secrelary, and Ned Hauss, President THE CLASS OF '56 ENJOYS FELLOWSHIP AND NNORK Seniors shared work, fun, and new experiences lhroughoul lhe year. As They planned for lurlher educalion and careers, universiiy-bound sludenls had rhe ihrill of visiring several campuses and premalurely parricipaiing in college life. Pupils preparing in business fields visifed various induslries and some even became engaged in occupalions al lhese firms. Along wilh work, Jrhe Senior Class spenl many hours al fun- froliclcingu aclivilies planned by The class officers. The Senior Round-Up provided Jrhe iirsl' opporluniry for ihe Senior Class ro share fun and companionship as a unil. A few monlhs laler, The seniors, slill in high spirils, spenl an early morning of chal- fing and laughler as lhey enjoyed a luscious meal al ihe Sen- ior Brealcfasl. The year wouldn'+ have been complere wilhour one more group galhering, lhe'Senior Ouling, which oc- curred in lale spring. Alfhough our senior days were anxious ones, we gained a closer union wi+h our enlire class by sharing lun, fellowship, and worlc. Paniomiming You Are So Rare fo Me a+ lhe Senior Round-Up are Jim Sfergiopoulos, Tom Corcoran, Dave Uhl, and Jim Scl-iaal. Senior girls R Muggenborg R Luegering B Gerhardl slanding and Fealured al lhe Hedda Hopper Hal Parly are P. Ober, J. Cruse, J. Buck, Carol Lanclwehr llneellng al rlghl' share lhe Chrlslmas spirll wilh lheir M Van Lieu, C. Slafl, K. Springmyer, J. Lugannani, L. Hale, C. Cole. SENIORS ENJGY PARTIES PICNICS AND SENIOR BREAKFAST The purpose ol lhe Senior Girls' Club is lo unile all senior girls in a bond ol lrienclship and lellowship lhroughoul lheir lasl year al Weslern Hills, The aclivilies lhis year included a big-lillle sisler parly, a hal parly, a Chrislmas parly and a picnic al Rapid Run Park, The big-lillle sisler parly inlroducecl sevenlh grade girls lo lheir big sislers who aim lo help lhem become beller acguainled wilh and accuslomed lo lheir new school. The hilarious hal parly laxed lhe ingenuily ol everyone who enlered an original hal in compelilion lor lhe prelliesl, lunniesl, and cleveresl. Al lhe Chrislrnas parly. big and Iillle sislers had an enioyable lime exchanging gills and ealing relreshnnenls lo lheir hearl's conlenl. For lhe lasl ac- livily ol lhe year, lhe girls had a picnic al Rapid Run Park. Such lun lhey hadghaying conlesls, playing gannes, and eal- ing. Bul in addilion lo lhe lun lhe girls had lhemselyes, lhey didn'l lorgel lhe needy. They lilled baslcels al Thanksgiving, Chrislrnas, and Easler. ll was only 8:00 o'clock in lhe morning February 8, l956, bul voices could be heard challering and lrays clallering in lhe Wesl Hi lunchroom. Senior: were galhered lor lheir special brealcfasl. Each slarving senior gladly gobbled up lhe scrambled eggs, sausage, rolls and mills. Following lhelbrealc- fasl, a happy hour was spenl for enlerlainmenl. Here we have Dan Curd and Bill Graves on lhe ever-popular ulre. One second fo go! The momenl' was lense! Over lhe loud speaker came +hese words: Presen+ing Doreen Spaclcman, our Foo+ball Queen for I95b. Complefing her courl were Irene Meyer and Maureen Allen, aHendan+s. Beauly, popularily, and inlellecl are a few of Jrhe many qualilies revealed in lhe personalilies of our queens and lheir alfendanls. Becoming a canclidale for queen is indeed Jrhe dream of every popular senior girl, buf only a lew allain lhis honor. Those girls who are nominalred, however, awail Jrhe evenl of crowning wilh suspense and anxiely. Allhough each candidare may noi' receive lhe crown, lhose delealed gra- ciously praise lhe chosen queen, Befween halves a+ fhe Woodward game, suspense reigned +hroughou+ +he gymna- sium. The announcemenf of Georgia Sfewari' and Linda Hale as queen a++end- anis was followed by iubilanf shouls as Maureen Allen was crowned Baslcelball Queen. WE BELIEVE IN MAUREEN BRUCE ALLEN, Breeze Staff-Exchange Editor, Typist, G.A.A.-Board Member, Honor Hockey, Advanced Hockey, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 6 Ye-ar Letter Girl, Ofhce Aide, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens, Tausia-Pledge Mistress, Journalism, Football Queen Attendant, Basketball Queen-Beauty of countenance plus likeable ways makes Mo a popular senior. THOMAS ROGER ANGUS, Breeze Staff-Sports Edi- tor, Basketball Captain, Cross Country, Golf, Maroon W, Lunchroom Monitor, Chi Omega Sigma, Public Speaking, .Iournalism-A terrific guy with many hid- den talents, tops on the basketball court. .IAMES BERNARD ANNESS, Bowling-A true gentle- man, a smiling, easy-going nature. CLAUDETTE ANNIS, Modern Dance, Business Club, Tausia-Her conversation is marked by its happy abandon. BARBARA LOUISE APPLING, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Tu Phi Beta-Recording Secretary, Bowling -A cheery hello compliments her pretty smile and sparkling eyes. Admiral MICHAEL RUSSELL AREY, Bowling, DeMolay- Warm friendliness and a quiet manner, always ready to lend a helping hand. LOIS ANN BACHMANN, G.A.A., Honor Hockey, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Tausia-A golden crown distinguishes this well-known senior girl. DONALD WARE BACK, Easy manner and unassum- ing ways, an ever-present grin. RICHARD ANDREW BACKUS, Reserve Cross Coun- try, DeMolay, Hi-Y, Latin ClubfA man with a pur- poseful future, a shy, quiet manner. PATRICIA RUTH BALLARD, Student Council, G.A.A., Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, KytyveskAlways in vogue, her clothes and makeup are always letter perfect. MARGARET ELAINE BALTZER, G.A.A., Business Club, Merchandising, Senior Girls' Club-Her abund- ant smiles and amiable way make her welcome every- where. EVELYN HELEN BECKEL, G.A.A., Business Club, Merchandising, Senior Girls' Club, Sparkettes-Record ing Secretary-Blonde attractiveness complemented by a bright personality. KENNETH EDWIN BERGDOLT, Senior Orchestra, Bandwagon, Senior Choir-His personality and fine voice will bring him fame. JERRY LEE BERGER, Dry humor with earnest en- deavor, pleasing company. CAROLE LEE BERGHAUSEN. G.A.A., 2 year letter girl, Business Club, Romance Language Club, Senior Girls' Club, Kytyves-Recording Secretary, Red Cross -Life of the party. a live wire in any crowd. Birdie BARBARA EVE BICKING, G.A.A., Tennis Manager, Umpires' Class, Gym Leader, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Daisy Chain, Bowling, Senior High Fel- lowship-Secretary-Tennis enthusiast, successful com- bination of intelligence and ambition. Bingo CHARLES FREDERICK BINSTADT, Band Letter Club, Business Club, DeMolay, German Club, Band- Restrained in words, a carefree outlook on life. 'KBinnie. RASHAL RAY BLACK, Track, Band Letter Club, Band-Quiet in the classroom, happy-go-lucky outlook on life. HONESTY AND FAIR PLAY RONALD LOUIS BLOEBAUM. Breeze Staff photog- rapherg Maroon Wg Cross Countryg Swimmingg De- Molay-Typical man about towng mischievous smile. JOAN BOCOCK, Breeze Staff-Copy Editorg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Club: Journalism-Supreme intellectg depth of character is reHected in her quiet manner. HENRY MARTIN BOERIO, Reserve Cross Countryg Varsity Swimmingg Maroon W-A determination that promises successg intellect plus cordial ways. JOHN EDWARD BOLSER, Bandg Senior Orchestra- An easy-going fellow who's fun to be with. DAVID LAWRENCE BORDERS, Varsity Footballg Trackg Maroon Wg Lunchroom Squadg Air Force Re- serves-A sports-minded guy whose ambition promises a bright tomorrow. Bortz. WILLIAM CARL BOSSENBERGER, Stage Crew: Bandwagon-Everyone who knows him likes himg a rowdy from way back. BETTY ANNE BREEN, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Mer- chandisingg Theta Alpha Pi-Sergeant-at-Arms-Com genial companionship but no extremesg a casual smile. DONALD BREINING, Hi-Y-Everybody's buddy. friendly dispositiong Donis headed for the best. RONALD HENRY BROCKHOFF, Gym Teamg Maroon Wg Band Letter Clubg German Clubg Band-A musical interest intermingled with a shy and earnest manner. ANN MAE BROOKS, Breeze Staff-Typistg G.A.A.g Synchronized Swimmingg Modern Danceg Usherg Lunchroom Squadg Senior Girls, Clubg Y-Teens- Chaplaing Pidel-Trim and neatg sixty-five inches of the latest fashions. MARLENE BERNICE BROOKS, Gym Leaderg Busi- ness Club-Eye-catching tresses and quiet poise are her trademarks. BARBARA BROWN, Student Councilg G.A.A.g Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teens-Ring Girlg Theta Alpha Pi- Treasurerg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Bowling-Her talented feet win her fameg her lively personality wins true friends. DAVID LEE BROWN, Scientific Honor Society-Execir tive Boardg Public Speaking-Clever imaginationg an interesting personality that encourages deeper friend- ships. JERRY WILLIAM BROWN, Reserve Football-Non- chalant waysg a distinguishing grin that expresses a terrific sense of humor. ROBERT WILLIAM BROWNING, DeMolay-Marshall: Bandg Senior Orchestrag Bandwagong Senior Choirg Public Speakingg Debatingg String Orchestra-President -Enthusiastic and earnest member of everything he belongs to. RALPH HAROLD BRUNS, Varsity Footballg Maroon W-Vice Presidentg Business Club-Athletic ambitions combined with dry humor rate Brunsy a top man-about school. JANET LEE BUCK, G.A,A.g Gym Leaderg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Club-A serious side of life yet full of fun. KENNETH STANLEY BUNGER, Reserve Footballg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseballg Lunchroom Squadg Public Speaking-A fun-loving Senior whose humor is unmistakable. Bung.', +64-W' KENNETH WILLIAM BUNS. Track: Gym Teamg Bowling-His carefree manner makes him welcome in any crowd. S'Biscuits.', PEGGY ANN HYERS. Breeze Staff Typist: G.A.A.: Modern Danceg Gym Leader: Main Office: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Bowling-Her down-to-earth qualities make her easy to know and like. MICHAEL QUINN CALDWELL. Usher-Well liked by all who know him: a fellow with a mind of his own. RICHARD GARY CALKINS. Student Council: Varsity Track: Reserve Swimming: DeMolayg Hi-Y: Chi Omega Sigma-Pledge Master-A joke a day: a way with the women. g'Bulldogf' WILLIAM DALE CARDER. Reserve Football: Varsity Basketball: Baseballg Maroon W-Little but powerful man: never a dull moment when heis around. HMidget. DONALD ALBERT CARNEY, Enjoys a good time: Don has happy-go-lucky ways. PATRICIA ANN CARSKADON, G.A.A.: Senior Girls' Club: Bandwagong Senior Choir-Ready with a friend- ly smile: a cheerful outlook on life. JILL CARSON. Senior Girls' Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choirg Senior Class Playg Dramatics-Her eye-catching smile makes you want to know her better. BETTY JANE CASSELMAN, Gym Leader: Business Club: Senior Girlsl Club-A petite blonde charmer who has a host of friends. 'LBet. ESTHER CASUTO, Student Council-Treasurer: An- nual Staff-Business Manager: G.A.A.: Gym Leader: Business Club: Romance Language Club: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Alpha Sigma Tau-Vice Presidentg Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Cheerleader: Red Crossg BowlingfTiny tornado: her unlimited energy is sur- passed only by her warm sincerity. SALLY JANE CHAMBERS. G.A.A., Synchronized Swimming. Modern Dance. I Year Letter Girl: Busi- ness Clubg Future Teachers, Club: Senior Girls, Club: Y-Teens-An attractive smile plus sparkling eyes in- trigues her many friends. .IOHN THOMAS CHAPPELL, National Rifle Associa- tion-An independent man with promising plans for the future. 'i.I.C.i7 MARLENE CHERRINGTON, Breeze Staff-Typist: G.A.A.. Modern Dance: Ofhce Aide: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Sigma Delta Chi-Pledge Mistress and Chaplain: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Red Cross: Bowling-A cute smile and lively personality make her loved by all. Mar.', BETTY ,IEANNE CHIDLAW, C.A.A.: Counselors' Oihceg Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens-Ring Girl-Big a. a minute with fun for a lifetime. OMER WILLIAM CHINN, Man with a future: nice to know and fun to be with. PATRICIA ANN CLARK. G.A.A.. Modern Dance: Gym Leader: Business Club: Romance Language: Senior Girls' Club: Sub Deb Club-,Iewelry Chairman -'Her attractive appearance and soft voice reflect her lady like ways. ARTHUR GARFIELD COLBURN. Reserve Football: Golf: Triginta Optimi-Historian-A good time any- time: an answer for everything. MARY ANNETTE COLBY. Business Club: Senior Girlsi Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choirg .Iob's Daugh- ters: Youth Fellowship-Vice PresidentfHer beauty mark and shining black tresses always attract attention. CAROLYN LAVAUN COLE. Senior Girls' Club- Corresponding Secretaryg Bandwagong Senior Choir: Junior Achievementg Johis Daughters-Sweet and sincereg stimulates good will in others. LINDA CONAWAY, Annual Stafig G.A.A.g Modern Danceg Business Cluhg Senior Girls, Clubg Y-Teens: Sub Debg BowlingfAn unmistakeahle giggle and sense of huinorg artistic intentions. SIMRALL ANDERSON COOMBS. Student Councilg Reserve Footballg Varsity Swimmingg Sigma Alpha BetaaCorresponding Secretaryg Bandwagong Senior Choir-An everlasting grin that proves contagiousg fun comes first. THOMAS BRYANT CORCORAN. Student Councilg Basketball Managerg Maroon Wg Munitorg Scientific Honor Society-Scientific intelligence plus sense of humor earmarks an all-around lioy. nCorky.l' CAROL LOUISE CORWIN. G.A.A.g Umpire Captaing 5 Year Letter Girlg Gym Leaderg Office Aideg Senior Girls, Cluhg Y-Teensg Rainbow Girls'+Sensitive aware- ness of true valuesg an air of freshness. CAROL JEAN COVERT. G.A.A.g Business Clubg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Cluhg Bowlingg Future Nurses Club-Her dignified poise and quiet ways make her nice to know. BETTY ANN CROWE. Annual Staff-Accountantg Ro- mance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Daisy Chaing Bowling--Quiet dignity matched with warm sincerity are two of Betty's many assets. JOYCE ANN CRUSE, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls, Club-Treasurerg Y-Teensg Bandwagong Senior Choir-Capability. co-operativeness. and constant friendliness are a few of her many assets. CHESTER THOMAS CRUZE. Varsity Footballg Trackg Phi Delta Sigma-Corresponding Secretaryg Breeze Staffg Journalism-A happy-go-lucky guyg a good time any time. nChet.l' NANCY SUE CUSHMAN, G.A.A.g Synchronized Swimmingg Modern Danceg 1-Year Letter Girlg Usherg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teen-Presidentg Fidel-Assistant Treasurerg Bandwagong Senior Choir- There's pep in every step of this lively lassg natural blonde attractiveness. 4'Cush. JOHN FREDERICK CUTLER, Breeze StaFf-Photog- rapherg Stage Crewg Camera Clubg Scientific Honor Societyg Junior Achievementg Botany Club-Scien- tific-minded guy with an eye toward the future. ANNA MAY DAIBER, G.A.A.g Attendance Ofiiceg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Cluhg Senior Choir-A reward for her sweetness and depth of character are her many friends. JOHN FREDERICK DAVIS. Foothallg DeMolayg Naval Reserve-Carrot-topg good-natured gring many ac- quaintances. JAMES LEE DAY, A free and easy attitudeg he's out for a good time. MILTON RICHARD DECKER. Reserve Footballg Varsity TrackfFrankness and unpredictable ways are just two of Milfs traits. CHARLOTTE MAE DEWEESE. Business Cluh: Senior Girls' Club-Her amiability is her key to successg serious objectives. STANLEY ALVIN DIETZ. Band Letter Cluh: Band- A pleasure to know and a pal to everyone. I JOYCE CAROL DOCTER. G.A.A.g Business Cluhg Senior Girls' Clubg Red Crossg Bowling-Smiling al- ways with a never ending serenity. QVfD'a. -sw . ,f WE BELIEVE IN ARTHUR HAROLD DORNBUSCH, Baseballg Moni- torg Future Teachers' Clubg French Club-Vice President -His earnestness and capability mark him for definite success. BARRY ILIFF DUDLEY, Bowlingg Boy Scoutsg Sea Scouts-His quiet intelligence along with willingness assure him a successful life. CAROLYN ARAMINTA DUDLEY, A good-natured straight forward personalityg a wonderful friend. NANCY IDELLE DUGGER, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Pidelg Dramatics-Makes your troubles fade with her wit and humor. PEGGY LOU DUNAWAY, Student Councilg G.A.A., Advanced Basketballg Lunchroom Squadg Ofiice Aideg Business Clubg Romance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Tausia-Quiet ways that win her many friendsg brunette attractiveness. EDWARD CHARLES ECKEL, Varsity Baseballg De- Molayg Western Hills Y.M.C.A. Sports Director-The original joker with a laugh a dayg baseball is the thing. WILLIAM ANDREW EDWARDS. Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Baseballg Maroon Wg Usherg Business Clubg Hi-Yg Intramural Manager- His first love is sportsg his last love, the classroom. CAROLE ANN EICK, C.A.A.g Business Clubg Bowling -A quiet precise mannerg always willing to oblige. WILMA LOUISE ERHARDT. Student Councilg An- nual Staff-Accountantg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Sub Deb-Presidentg Senior Class Secretaryg Public Speakingg Bowling Captain-A cute miss with a cap- tivating gring humor plus. MARY ESTHER EUBANK, Breeze StaH-Typistg G.A.A, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Danceg Usherg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Pidel-Vice Presidentg Youth Group-A friend through and through whose smile captivates. GAIL ANNE FELDKAMP, G.A.A.g Usherg Business Clubg Merchandisingg Tausia-Historiang Future Nurses Cluhg Youth Group-A neat package filled with friendliness and bound with deep purpose. CARL GEORGE FISCHER, Tennisg Maroon Wg De- Molayg German Cluhg Scientific Honor Society- Executive Board-Serious outlook, personality plusg light-footed on the tennis court. S'Fish. BESSIE LOUISE FOSTER, Ready and raring for a good timeg a welcome asset to West Hi. DAVID MICHAEL FRANCIS, Student Councilg Breeze Stafig Cross Countryg Swimmingg Golfg Maroon Wg DeMolay-Senior Deacong Hi-Y-Presidentg Public Speakingg Iournalismg Buckeye Boys, State Represen- tative-Reserved friendliness matched with definite ideas describe Woody WILLIAM JOHN FRITSCH, Trackg Cross Country: Business Club-A good natured guy with diversified interests. WILLIAM VEIT FULDNER, Student Councilg Trackg Band Letter Cluhg DeMolayg Scientific Honor Societyg Bandg Orchestrag Bandwagong Bowling-High ideals, scientific-mindedg always a chuckle when Bill's around. JEAN CAROL GARRETT,G.A.A.g Usherg Ofiice Aideg Business Clubg Merchandisingg Senior Girls' Clubg Sigma Delta Chig Youth Group-Secretary-A fun loving mannerg an ever-ready smile. THEODORE ALVIN GECKS. Student Councilg Foot- ballg Trackg Swimmingg Maroon Wg Lunchroom Squadg Monitorg DeMolay-Senior Councilorg Hi-Yg Eagle Scout-A versatile man with enthusiasm for sports. KINDNESS AND GENEROSITY BARBARA ELIZABETH GERHARDT. Breeze Stali- Art Editorg G.A.A.g Office Aideg Business Clubg Ro- mance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Delta Kytyves-Presidentg Public Speakingg Dramaticsg Journalism-As indispensable as a life preserver. WILLIAM RAYMOND GIBBS, Merchandisingg Band- wagong Senior Choir-A carefree manner. DONNA ANN GIBSON, Student Councilg G.A.A.g Gym Leaderg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Pidel- Height of happiness will open many horizons to her. SONJA .IO GIEREMIA, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Mer- chandising-Vice-President3 Senior Girls' Clubg Y.W.C.- A. Bright as sunshine with twinkling eyesg a gay way. WILLIAM FLOYD GILBERT, Varsity Football: Trackg Maroon Wg DeMolayg Bandwagon-A sports- minded lad who's really on the beamg tall manliness. VIRGINIA SUE GOCKEL, G.A.A,g Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teensg Bowlingg Rainbow Girls-Soft spoken dig- nity and fashionable ways give her dehnite poise. MARY ANN GRANT, G,A.A.g Office Aideg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowling-Her soft voice re- veals a quiet and likeable manner. WILLIAM JOSEPH GRAVES. Student Council-Chain man-Grievance Boardg Varsity Football Captain, Basket- ball, Baseballg Maroon W-Presidentg Chi Omega Sigma-Presidentg Interfratority-President3 Bandwag- ong Junior Class Presidentg Public Speakingg Boys' Stateg Naval Reserve-Mighty on and off the gridiron. JOYCE ANN CRIMES, G.A.A.g Modern Danceg Busi- ness Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Bowling- Continual chatter that reveals a light heart. NANCY JANE GRIMM, G.A.A.g Bible Clubg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Future Nurses Clubg Youth Group-Firm convictionsg true towards friends. RUTH ANN CROTH, G.A.A,, Modern Danceg Gym Leaderg German Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Senior Class Playg Jr. Achievementg Dramaticsg Botany Clubg Future Nurses Club-Constant chatter and fun galore. DIANE EVELYN GUILAR, G.A.A., Modern Danceg Gym Leaderg Main Ofliceg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Sub Deb Club-Recording Secre- taryg Bowling-A dainty damsel, darling and demure. ARLENE MAE GUTHRIE, Student Councilg G.A.A.. Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 1 Year Letter Girlg Gym Leaderg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Pidclg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Senior Class Playg Public Speakingg Dramatics-Luscious dark hair with eyes to match. SARA JANE GYSIN, G.A.A., Archery Managerg Honor Basketballg Baseballg Hockeyg Advanced Baseballg Basketballg 2 Year Letter Girlg Gym Leaderg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Club-Agile activeness and quick witg a one-gal team. Skipper. DEANNA ELIZABETH HAFT, G.A.A., Modern Danceg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Band- wagong Senior Choirg job's Daughters-A sunny dis- position that matches her golden locks. STANLEY RALPH HAGENHOFF, German Clubg Scientific Honor Society-Secretaryg Botany Club-A man of superior intelligenceg high ideals and thoughtful ways. Hagie. LINDA DAWN HALE, Breeze Staff-Typistg G.A.A., Modern Danceg Business Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg Senior Girls' Club-Sergeant-at-Armsg Y-Teensg Sub Deb Club-Historiang Basketball Queen Attendantg Iob's Daughtersg Botany Club--Beauty which is reflected in her personality. JAMES WARREN HAMIL, Bandwagon-An unas- suming air reflects his underlying ability. YELIVIA LOIS HAMMOND. Business Clubg Senior Girls' Club-A refined but optimistic outlook on life wins her many friends. MARY ANN HANSON. G.A.A.g Business Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg German Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teens--Her friendly approach and quiet refinement distinguish her as a true lady. .IACQUELINE ELAINE HARDIMAN, G.A.A.g Office Aideg Business Clubg Public Speaking-Demure daint- iness plus captivating charm are her trademarks. DOROTHY ANN HARLAN. G.A.A.. Modern Dance: Counselors' Ofiiceg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Kytyves-Chaplaing Future Nurses' Clubg .lob's Daughters-This gal's radiant smile reflects her cheer- ful personality. FRANK WRIGHT HASKETT. Bowlingg DeMolayg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Youth Group-Treasurer- Dark good looks plus a love of gay ways, ANITA LOUISE HAUENSTEIN, Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Rainbow Girls-Her sweet gracious- ness and poise reflect a serene heart. EDWARD WELLINGTON HAUSS, Student Councilf Service Awards Chairmang Annual Staffg Reserve Foot- ballg Reserve Basketballg Varsity Tennisg Maroon Wg Monitorg DeMolay-Master Counselorg Hi-Yg Jr. Class Treasurerg Senior Class President-Dynamic personal- ity-l-blonde good looks X many smiles: Ned. EVERETT CORBIN HAYHURST. DeMolayg Spanish Club-His comedy is the foundation of his sound sense, RAYMOND LEE HEADY, Bandwagong Senior Choirg Lunchroom Monitorg Bowlingg Marine Corps Reserve -Ray is known around these halls for his likeable ways. SALLY CARR HEIDRICH. Animal Staffg Breeze Staflg G.A.A., 4 Letter Girlg French Club-Secretaryg Senior Girls' Clubg Public Speaking-Artistic ability mingled with cheerful chatter. .IANET LOUISE HEINEMAN, Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Public Speakingg Bowlingg Rainbow Girls: Y.W.C.A.-Always vivacious, this gal is a friend to all. DONALD ALBERT HELMBOLD, Cross Countryg Bowlingg DeMolayg Scientitic Honor Society+He's a regular fellow with serious intent. VIRGINIA HELTON. Business Clubg Senior Girls' Club-A pleasure to knowg she's always willing to help. RONALD .IOHN HENKEL. Cross Country: Band- wagong Senior Choir: Camlifters Association-Carefree. accommodating natureg plans for the future. S'Hank. PHYLLIS JEAN HENSLEY. Gym Leaderg Coun- selors' Ofhceg Bible Club--A radiant personalityg petite and cut as a button. uFlip. JOHN EMERSON HENTHORN. Annual Staff: Camera Clubg Scientific Honor Societyg French Club-Man of many interestsg high ideals and true intelligence. ARLENE JUNE HETTEL. G.A.A.: Office Aide: Busi- ness Clubg Senior Girls' Club: Bowling-Warm sincer- ity plus likeable ways makes her a friend to many. FRED LECNER HICKS. Theta Pi-Presidentg Inter- fraIority-Happy-go-lucky air: always good for a laugh. l'lirtl-1man. i i r-, fe 44-1 -ri JQQ. ,.. . y 1 , - ff' SHIRLEY JANE HIGH. G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Bowling- Captaing Jobs' DaughtersfQuiet sophistication plus a sweet disposition endear her to many. FRED HOEFLE. Annual Staffg Varsity Tennisg Maroon Wg German Clubg Scientific Honor Societyg Band- wagong Senior Choir-Fun is first. last. and alwaysg Fred's just a real swell guy. WILLIAINI NELSON HOFER, Band-A man of few words. but many smiles. WILLIAM EDWARD HOFSTETTER. Baseball Man- agerg Maroon Wg Band Letter Clubg Bandg Naval Reserve-An easy going fellow with a likeable manner. GEORGE FREDERICK HOLTON. Stage Crewg Mer- chandisingg Fellowship Group-l'le's active in an un ohtrusive way. KATHRYN ANN HOLLENBACH, G.A.A.g Modern Daneeg Of'I'ice Aideg Business Cluhg Latin Cluh-Aedileg Senior Girls, Cluhg Y-Teensg Kytyves-Treasurerg Fu- ture Nurses' Club-Casual friendliness with a manner all her own. ANDREW MICHAEL HOLZ, Definite capabilities com- bined with a serious outlook. BARBARA JEAN HOTEL, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girlsi Clubg Bowling-A quiet and shy manner often hides her light humor. JANET ARLENE HUELSMAN. G.A.A.g Business Cluhg Y-Teens-Peppy and popular with personality plus describes Jan. JANE CLARE HUGHES. Student Council-Chairman- School Spirit Committeeg G.A.A., Honor Hockey, Hockey Manager, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 41 Year Letter Girlg Band Letter Clubg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Pidel-Sergeant-ab Armsg Bandg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Daisy Chaing Head Majorette-Keen interest in school activitiesg always on her toes. .JOYCE ANN HUGHES, Shy chatter combines with quiet mannerisms describe this friendly senior. HEIDEMARIE ANNA HUTZELMEYER, Student Council-Honorary Memherg G.A.A., Synchronized Swimming, Modern Danceg German Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Public Speaking-Her warm and true personality make Heide a welcome asset to West Hi. JOHN LOUIS IACOBUCCI, A friendly guy whois really on the beam. WILLIAM CARL JENKINS. He's an easy going fellow with a mind all his own. JOAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowling-Her quiet ami- ability attracts true friendships. KAYE ELLEN KAEIVIMERLE. G.A.A., Honor Hockey, Advanced Hockey, Gym Leaderg Office Aideg Business Cluhg Y-Teensg Tausia-Presidentg Interfratority- Vice-Presidentg Bandwagong Cheerleaderg Bowling4 A friendship that grows deeper with wear. EDWARD JOSEPH KEHLING. Delhi Valley Riding Club-His serious personality is a sign of purposeful tomorrows. ARLENE L. KELSCH. S.T.P. Boardg G.A.A. Board. Modern Dance, 2 Year Letter Girl. Gym Leaderg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Bandwagong Senior Class Playg Dramaticsg Future Nurses' Clubg Youth Group! Jobs' Daughters-Though quiet and reserved her friendliness is very apparent. WE BELIEVE IN BARBARA JANE KENNEY, G.A.A., Synchronized Swimming, Gym Leader, Office Aide, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Future Nurses' Club, Bowling-Her thoughtfulness of others is proved by her many friends. .IOSEPH LEE KENTY, Scientific Honor Society- Treasurer-Scientiiic inclinations are one of his many attributes. JOHN ANTHONY KESSLER, Student Council, Re- serve Football, Baseball, Gym Team, Business Club, Senior Class Play, Junior Achievement, Public Speak- ing, Dramatics, Merchandising Club-President-Whinv sical individuality plus dry humor identify this popular senior. GEORGE KIEHBORTH, DeMolay-Marshall, Botany Club, Naval Reserve-A likeable guy with a yen for life. ELAINE ELEANOR KIMBALL, G.A.A., Business Club-Treasurer, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Rainbow Girls'-Her everlasting good humor makes her a pleas- ure to know. GERALD LEE KINDRED-Tall and lanky, outside interests keep him busy. BARBARA ANN KIPP. G.A.A., Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sigma Delta Chi-Sergeant-ab Arms, Rainbow Girls'-Capacity for friendliness, slim grace, shy smiles. DOROTHY MARIE KIRCHNER, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Modern Dance, 2 Year Letter Girl, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Tausia-Treasurer, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Future Nurses' Club-A vivacious Miss with lots of pep, well-deserved popularity. .IUDITH ANN KNOEPFLER, Student Council, An- nual Staff, G.A.A., Art Club, Senior Girls' Club, Sigma Delta Chi-President, Interfratority, Public Speaking, Bowling-Creative artistic talent, a quiet presence. PAUL EDWARD KOCH, Business Club-Love of fun and a ready wit, always a big smile. PHYLLIS JEANNE KOCH, Student Council, Breeze Staff, G.A.A., Ping-Pong Manager, Synchronized Swim- ming, Modern Dance, 4 Year Letter Girl, Usher, Ro- mance Language Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sub Deb-Vice-President, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Journalism, Future Nurses' Club-A sunny disposition which brings her innumerable friends. LOIS JEAN KOENIG, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Busi- ness Club, Senior Girls' Club, Spanish Club, Future Nurses' Club-Giggles galore, sweet rowdiness plus winning ways. MARIAN JANNITH KOENIG, G.A.A., Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Rainbow Girls-Reserved but amiable nature, quiet modesty. VIRGINIA ANN KOERBER, Student Council, G.A.A., French Club-Treasurer, Y-Teens, Sub Deb, Red Cross -Blonde beauty with assured poise, eager to please. .IACQUELINE CAROL KOESTER, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Business Club, Job's Daughters, Youth Group -Cheery greetings, a happy heart, deliberate thoughts. ARLENE MARY KOESTLIN, G.A.A., Bowling, 2 Year Letter Girl, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Red Cross, Rainbow Girls, Youth Group-Vice President- Pleasant company, easy to like, feminine charm. THOMAS WILLIAM KOWALCZIK, Student Council, Monitor-Captain, Business Club, Hi-Y, Chi Omega Sigma-HistorianeMan about town, smiling good na- ture, fun to be with. CAROL ANN KRAUS, Student Council-Publicity Chairman, G.A.A., 5 Year Letter Girl, Usher, Latin Club, Y-Teens-Vice President, Sub Deb-Pledge Mis- tress, Corresponding Secretary, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Daisy Chain-Carol's recipe for popularity is interest and concern for others. WORK AND STUDY WANDA ELAINE LACKES, Senior Girls' Club, YZ Teens-A smile that illuminatesg an attractive senior. MARY FRANCES LANDERS. G.A.A., Volleyball Manager, Modern Danceg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowling -Full of delightful mischiefg at home in the gym. CAROL JEAN LANDWEHR. Breeze Stalflg G.A.A.. Modern Dance, I Year Letter Girl, Gym Leaderq Lunch- room Squadg Office Aideg Business Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teensg Sigma Delta Chi-Treasurer: Red Crossg Journalismg Bowling -Smiling good nature and heartfelt amiability. CHARLSIE GAYE LANKFORD. Business Clubg Mer- chandising-Calm, cool, and collectedg radiant good wi . DIXIE CAROL LEE, Annual Staffg G.A.A., Synchro- nized Swimming. Modern Danceg Romance Languageg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Sub Deb-Assistant Treas- urerg Bowling, Botany Club-A sparkle of life com- bined with a note of gay abandon. JOANNA LEE, Business Clubg Senior Girls' Club: Sparkettes-Historiang Bandwagong Senior Choirg Bowl- ing-Her gay smile and lively chatter make her tops. EILEEN MARJORIE LEONARD. G.A.A.g Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Red Crossg Bowlingg Youth Group-Treasurerg Rainbow Girls-An appealing Miss who has her eyes on the stars. DENNIS CHARLES LETZLER. Band Letter Club-Vice Presidentg Future Teachers' Club-Corresponding Secre- taryg German Clubg Bandg Orchestrag Bandwagong Operettag Boys' Week Representativeg Flag Bearer- Music enthusiast who's determined to succeed. THOMAS MICHAEL LIGGETT. Student Councilg Reserve Trackg Reserve Cross Countryg Gym Teamg Maroon Wg German Clubg Chi Omega Sigmaq Band- wagong Senior Choirg Cheerleader-The lighter side of lifeg an endless list of friends. ANITA DELORAS LINGARDO, G.A.A.. Baseballg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Sparkettes- Treasurer-Lively chatter and a twinkle in her eye. JUDITH HELEN LINTON, G.A.A.-Board, Badminton Manager, 4-Year Letter Girl, Gym Leaderg Usher, Bible Club-Secretaryg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teens, Pidel-Historiang Bandwagong Senior Choirg Operettag Red CrossfHer thinking of others makes you think of her. WILLIAM SCOTT LORMAN, A sensible, likeable guy who is always himself. ROBERT MELVIN LOWTHER, DeMolayg Senior Choir-Depth of characterg a man with a confident future. JOYCE ELAINE LUEDERS, G.A.A., Modern Danceg Lunchroom Squadg Office Aideg Supply Storeg Business Club, Senior Girls' Clubg Sparkettes-Presidentg Inter- fratorityg Bowlingg Lost and Found-Charm and grace. RUTH ANN LUEGERING, G.A.A.g Art Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowlingg Baseball4Quiet sophistication, yet a happy outlook on life, JOYCE PAULA LUGANNANI, Annual Staff-Editorial Board, Secretaryg G.A,A.g Business Clubg French Club-Presidentg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teens-Ring Girlg Daisy Chaing Girls' Week Representative, Bowlingg Quill and Scroll Journalistic Honor Society-A warm and thoughtful personality is reflected in every word. WILBUR D. LUNSFORD, JR., Student Councilg An- nual Staffg Track Managerg Cross Countryg Usherg DeMolayg Hi-Yg Latin Club-Presidentg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Debatingg Boys' Week Representative: Flagbearer-He holds the golden key to a successful future. RONALD GORDON MACDONALD, Though quiet in the classroom, this guy has a serious outlook on life. CONCHITA NIARMORA, Senior Girls' Club: Future Nurses' Club-A shy manner combined with an un- suspected sense of humor. Boots SANDRA JEAN MARSHALL. G.A.A.: Bible Club: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Red Cross-Tran- quil spirit: supreme good nature. Sandy PHYLLIS LOUISE MARTIN, G.A.A., Umpires' Class. Gym Leader: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Fu- ture Nurses' Club: Bowling-She's always willing to help: a sweet disposition. CHARLES DAVE MATTLIN. Football: Triginta Optimi-Pledge Master-Good natured smile: always ready for fun. Rabbit ROBERT WILLIAM MAURER. His loyalty to many make him a welcome guy anywhere. DIANE CHRISTINE MAYR. G.A.A., Synchronized Swimming. Modern Dance: Business Club: Future Teachers' Club: Latin Club: Senior Girls' Club: Y- Teens: Senior Class Play: Dramatics: Bowling-Petite and popular: a gal with the gift of gab. JOSEPH CHARLES MCCOY, A quiet man around school: a better friend couldn't be found. EARL MARTIN MENKHAUS, Golf: Sigma Alpha Beta-Secretary: Bandwagon: Senior Choir-Tall with dark wavy hair: carefree attitude toward the future. Mink. MARY ANN MERCER, G.A.A.. Modern Dance: Busi- ness Club: Senior Girls' Club: Sub Deb: Red Cross- Her smiling eyes and thoughtful ways invite deserved popularity. Goomba. MARILYN JEAN MESSMER, Modern Dance: Busi- ness Club: Senior Girls' Club: Bowling-Cheerful smile and neat appearance: an ever-ready friend. CAROLE .IEANNE MEYER. Student Council: Breeze Staff-Typist: G.A.A.. Baseball Manager: Advanced Baseball, Advanced Hockey: Advanced Basketball. Synchronized Swimming. Modern Dance. 3 Year Letter Girl: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Pidel-Pledge Mistress: Senior Class Play: Cheerleader- Captain: Dramatics: Bandwagon-A cute- blonde bundle of pep and enthusiasm. FORREST EDWARD MEYER. Student Council- Senior Division Secretary: Football: Basketball: Track: Cross Country: Maroon W.: Lunchroom Squad: Moni- tor: DeMolay: Future Teachers' Club: Hi-Y-Tall and handsome: subtle good humor: Bud IRENE JON MEYER. Student Council: Breeze Staff- Typist: G.A.A.. 2 Year Letter Girl. Umpires' Class: Usher: Business Club: Botany Club-President: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teens: Fidel: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Senior Class Play: Football Queen Attendant: Cheerleader: Dramatics: DebatinghMiss Co-ed with a capital C : enthusiastic energy. Renee .IANICE LOUISE MEYER. G.A.A.. Modern Dance: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Sparkettes: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Bowling-A talkative miss with a mischievous spirit. Lulu. MARILYN .IUNE MEYER. G.A.A,: Business Club: Romance Language Club: Senior Girls' Club: Spark- ettes: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Bowling: Jobs' Daughters-Her love of life is mirrored in her dancing brown eyes. RAYMOND CARSON MEYER, Business Club: Mer- chandising-Diversified interests describe this lover of good times. CAROL ANN MEYERS. G..-LA.: Business Club: Senior Girls' Club: Sub Deb: Red Cross: Bowling: Jobs Daughters-Her gay smile and charming poise make her delightful to know. WILLIAM EIIIL MILLER. Business Club: DeMolay: Band-Casual friendliness with a manner all his own. 1835 4' Wit sm A 9.1 sv-A 'AMT .aa 'Q -S'-ffl AWW4 aw ESTHER ANN MILLER. Modern Dance: Business Club -Friendly to know, an air of simplicity. LARRY IRVIN MILLER, Phi Delta Sigma-Secretary- A quiet manner at the present describes this man with a future. MARY ANN MILLER, G.A.A., Business Club, Mer- chandising, True friendliness based on real sincerity: shy sweetness. STANLEY ALBERT MILLER, Student Council. Moni- tor, Office Aide, German Club-His supreme good nature wins him many friends. JOHN MINNICH, Monitor, Bandwagon, Senior Choir -.Iohn's reserved humor and earnest friendliness make him swell to know. i'Buddy. MARION EMMA MOBARRY. Business Club, Mer- chandising, Senior Girls' Club, Sigma Delta Chi- Corresponding Secretary-A redhead who is full of mischief, she enjoys life. RICHARD JOSEPH MOHAUPT, Student Council, Track, Cross Country, Swimming, Maroon W-Secre- tary, Chi Omega-Recording Secretary-Dark and hand- some with an infectious grin. Mo. THOMAS MONTGOMERY, Quiet manner but full of mischief, Mum is one of the boys. .IUDITH ANNE MOON, Student Council, Breeze Stall- Typist, G.A.A,, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, Usher, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, Future Teachers' Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Tausia, Public Speaking-A peppy personality char- acterized by mischievous grins and cheery hellos. EDWIN HENRY MORGAN, Band Letter Club, Band, Senior Orchestra, Bandwagon-A gentleman and a sincere friend in all circles. LARRY HERSHAL MOSS, Football, Track, DeMolay -Friendly grin and easy-going manner, Larry is a pal to all. Leach, ROBERTA ANN MUGGENBORG, Future Teachers' Club, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Public Speak- ing-Her love of life is reflected in everything she does. WESLEY ALBERT NEAL, Band Letter Club, De- Molay, Band-Many friends, many interests, but music tops his list. IUDITH MARY NEIHEISEL, Counselor's Office, Business Club, Romance Language Club, Senior Girls' Club, Botany Club, Bowling, Future Nurses' Club- Quick humor and a friendly smile. NANCY LEE NEIL, Student Council-Recording Secre- tary, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Lunchroom Squad, Office Aide, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sigma Delta Chi-Secretary, Girls' Week Representative, Future Nurses' Club, Bowling, Basketball, Swimming-A dark-haired beauty full of fun and cheerful chatter. DOROTHY BLANCHE NIEDERLEHNER, G.A.A., Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Kytyves, Band- wagon, Senior Choir, Red Cross, Rainbow Girls-Her gay smile and lively chatter make her lots of fun. PHYLLIS MARIE OBER, Student Council, Breeze Staff-Typist, G.A.A., Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, I Year Letter Girl, Gym Leader, Bible Club, Business Club, Future Teachers' Club-Treasurer, Sen- ior Girls' Club-Recording Secretary, Y-Teens-Board, SImarkettes-Corresponding Secretary, Bandwagon, Sen- ior Choir, Senior Class Play, Red Cross, Dramatics, Girls' Week, Bowling-A capable worker who can do any job well, pep personified. SHIRLEE MAE PAPE. G.A.A.. 4 Year Letter Girl, Attendance Office, Band Letter Club, Business Club, Merchandising, Senior Girls' Club', Kytyves-Vice Presi- dent, Interfratority, Band: Youth Fellowship-Secretary -Her talent for music and her bewitching smile make friendship her world. Willie ffl' 'ww IW' WE BELIEVE IN MARY ELLEN PEGG, G.A.A.g Synchronized Swim- mingg Modern Danceg Senior Girls' Club-A poised and graceful appearance emphasizes her blonde beauty. LOIS ANN PEMBERTON, G.A.A.g Lunchroom Squadg Romance Languageg Senior Girls' Clubg Public Speak- ing-Willowy graceg an accent on fashion. CHERRIE LEVON POSTEL, G.A.A.g Modern Danceg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Sub Deb Clubg Bandwagong Senior Choir-She's the superlative in sweetnessg proved by her many friends. .lO ANN POUNDSTONE, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Mer- chandising-Secretaryg Senior Girls' Clubg Red Crossg Bowlingg Botany Club-A gay disposition full of fun and mischief. MARY ANN PRINCE, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Mer- cliandisingg Senior Girls' Clubg Kytyves-Sergeant-ab Armsg Red Crossg ,lob's Daughtersg Youth Fellowship -Warm sincerityg a pleasure to know. MARGARET ANN PURCELL, G.A.A.g Main Oiliceg Business Clubg Romance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Kytyves-Corresponding Secretaryg ,lob's Daughters-Her sparkling eyes and radiant tresses gain many admirers. ROBERT THOMAS RAE, Varsity Swimmingg Tennisg Reserve Golfg Bowlingg Maroon Wg Lunchroom Squadg Monitorg Business Clubg DeMolayg Hi-Yg Bandg Pub- lic Speakingg Naval Reserve-A vivid interest in school activities is apparent to all who know him. BETTY ANN RAISOR, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowlingg Theta Alpha Pi-Amiable co- operativenessg sl1e's gabby and gone. SALLY KAY REBHOLZ, G.A.A.g Advanced Hockey, 6 year Letter Girlg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Rainbow Girlsg Youth Group-President- Cute and crazyg Sally provides fun for everyone. RONALD ARTHUR REEVES, Reserve Footballg Var- sity Bowlingg Sigma Alpha Beta-Chaplain-A shy man- ner often hides his truly friendly ways. EMALU REMERS, Modern Danceg Business Clubg Red Cross-Feminine charm and graceg true to one. ALBERT WILLIAM RENNER, A likable guy with a ready grin and a pleasant personality. Bud. BETTY RIDENER, Business Clubg Red Crossg Nurses Aide-Shining red hairg quiet, yet full of life and laughs. JOAN CAROL RINCKEL, G.A.A., 5 Year Letter Girl, Gym Leaderg Band Letter Club-Secretaryg Future Teachers' Club-Presidentg German Club-Vice Presi- dentg Senior Girls' Clubg Sub Deb Club-Sergeant-ab Armsg Bandg Bandwagon-A warm smile plus true friendships identify this lively gal. CHARLENE MARIE ROTH, Business Clubg Merchan- disingg Senior Girls' Club-A good-natured gal with amiable ways. LOUIS RICHARD ROTHHAAS, Baseballg Maroon Wg Monitorg Band Letter Clubg Hi-Yg Chi Omega Sigma- Treasurerg Bandg Senior Orchestrag Bandwagong Dramatics-Tall and handsorneg magnetism on Main Street. RUTH ANN RUNCK, Student Councilg G.A.A., Bowl- ing Manager, 3 Year Letter Girlg Lunchroom Squadg Business Club-Presidentg Romance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Breeze Staff-Typist-A pleasing personality sprinkled with a smile for everyone. ELLYN LOUISE RUTENSCHROER, G.A.A., 1 Year Letter Girlg Band Letter Clubg Business Clubg Latin Clubg Romance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bandg Senior Class Playg Daisy Chaing Dramatics- Her intelligence and reliability win her enviable ad- miration. PATIENCE AND PERSEVERANCE NANCY LEE RUTENSCHROER, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Merchandising-Historian - Amiable ways mingled with serene happinessg a fashion-wise gal. ALLEN ROBERT SANDERS, A good sportg dark and handsomeg the silent type. DOUGLAS SANTANEN, Scientific Honor Society- Serious side of lifeg scientific research takes up most of this senior's time. JAMES ROSS SCHAAL, Student Council-Chairman Senior Divisiong Book Boyg Supply Storeg DeMolayg Senior Class Treasurerg Red Crossg Debating? .Iunior Safety Council-Presidentg Church Youth Group-Presi- dentg Griffith Foundation-Advisory Board-Fine clothes look especially well on Jim, our sharp senior. DIANE SCHAEFER, Student Councilg Breeze Staffg G.A.A., Modern Danceg Senior Girls, Clubg Y-Teensg Tausia-Vice Presidentg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Sen- ior Class Playg Dramaticsg Journalism-Petite perfec- tion, eyes full of mischief and humor. Schaef. IUDY MARIE SCHAICH, Modern Danceg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Theta Alpha Pi- Sergeant-at-Arms-Flaming red tressesg a friendly gal with the gift of gab. EILEEN ALMA SCHALK, Business Club-Pleasant companyg hopes and ambitions for the future. PHYLLIS KAY SCHEID, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Sen- ior Girls, Clubg Bandwagong Senior Choir-Continual chatter reveals a joy for livingg feminine charm. LINDA ANN SCI-IMID, Student Council-Historiang G.A.A.g Art Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Public Speakingg Botany Club-Vice Presidentg Church Youth Group- Secretary-Her efficient creativeness reflects a deep understanding and knowledge, JAMES ARTHUR SCHMIDT, Student Council-Vice Presidentg Varsity Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Maroon W-Sergeant-at-Armsg Book Boyg Supply Storeg DeMolayg Latin Clubg Red Crossg Debatingg Pilgrim Fellowship-Presidentg General Council Congregational Christian Churchg Griilith Foundation-Junior Advisory Board-An active interest both in school and outg his dependability brings admiration. MELVIN ADRAIN SCHOBERT, Six feet of brains and brawn with unmistakable friendliness. MAXINE SCHOONOVER, Business Club-A tiny gal with a very big heartg lets life take its course. IDA MAE SCHRAEDER, Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Senior Choir-Always a smile and a laughg friendly chatter. .IOANN SCHRAEDER, Business Clubg Senior Girls, Clubg Senior Choir-A shy grin and sweet ways are two distinguishable characteristics. ARTHUR DANIEL SCHRAMM, DeMolayg Marine Reserve-A joke for every occasiong carefree abandong friendly attitude. ARLENA GEORGIA SCHULTIAN, G.A.A., Gym Leaderg Business Clubg Merchandising-Always ready for fung smiling countenanceg everyone's friend. RONALD EUGENE SEWELL, Footballg Hi-Yg Ro- mance Language Clubg Bandwagong Senior Choir- Tall manlinessg genuine characterg calm and collected. STEPHEN MICHAEL SHEARER, Band Letter Club- Treasurerg DeMolayg Scientific Honor Societyg Bandg Senior Orchestrag Bandwagong Public Speaking-An endless source of wit and fung Mike has true depth of character. 'vii' g xv X , ., 9 , xg f f . ' 543' 962 TERRY CLETUS SIEVE, Tennisg Bowlingg Maroon Wg Business Clubg Hi-Y-Chaplain: Scientific Honor Society-A talent for tennisg rugged manliness. MARY LUETTA SIEVERS. Student Council-Social Committee Chairmang Breeze Stafig G.A.A.-Vice Presi- dentg Synchronized Swimmingg Modern Danceg 6 Year Letter Girlg Life Savingg Latin Clubg Y-Teens-Treas- urerg Pidel-Recording Secretary: Bandwagong Daisy Chain-An industrious worker whose dependability rates her among West Hi's most popular. CAROL JEANNE SMITH, G.A.A., Modern Dance. Gym Leaderg Attendance Oliticeg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Red Crossg Daisy Chaing Future Nurses' Club- Secretaryg Bowling-Gift of gabg gleaming eyes. .IUDITH HELEN SMITH. G.A.A.. Gym Leaderg Office Aideg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Theta Alpha Pi-Assistant Treasurerg Senior Orchestrag Bandwagong Bowling-Captain-Giggles and fung sparkling eyes. RANDALL DEAN SMITH. G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls' Club-Sweet ternperamentg pleasing smile. RONALD EUGENE SMITH. Bible Club-Shy, re- served mannerg studious applicationg efliciency plus. SHIRLEY JANELL SMITH. G.A.A.g Business Clubg Merchandisingg Theta Alpha Pi-Corresponding Secre- tary-Slim. blond attractivenessg mischievous smile. DOREEN MARY SPACKMAN, Student Council-Secre- taryg G.A.A.-Secretary, Synchronized Swimming. 3- Year Letter Girlg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y- Teensg Pidel-Presidentg Interfratority-Secretary3 Foot- ball Queen-A born leader. ROBERT DAVID SPARROW, Breeze Staff-Feature Editorg Reserve Footballg Senior Class Playg Public Speakingg Dramaticsg Flag-Bearerg Quill and Scrolls Tall and lankyg a rowdy with journalistic aspirations. 4'Vulture. CHARLES ANDREW SPREEN, Golfg Bowlingg Moni- torg Chi Omega Sigma-Treasurerg Bandg Senior Class Playg Dramaticsg Botany Club-A fun-loving guy who really gets around and knows what's happening. ROBERT GARY SPREEN, Breeze Staff-Circulation Managerg Reserve Footballg Bowlingg DeMolayg Hi-Y- Treasurerg Bandwagong Senior Class Playg Dramaticsg journalism-He is sitting on top of the world. VIRGINIA KAY SPREEN. Student Councilg G.A.A.g Tausia-Corresponding Secretaryg Bandwagong Bowl- ing-A gal who's really on the beamg an endless list of friends. KAREN LAURA SPRINGMYER. Student Council- Breeze-Co-Editorg G.A.A. Board. Advanced Hockey. 6- Year Letter Girlg Band Letter Clubg Senior Girls' Club- Presidentg Sub Debg Bandg Randwagong Daisy Chaing Public Speakingg Quill and Scroll-A great performer in all fieldsg she deserves a star on her door. 'SSpringy.'i CAROL LEE STAFT. Annual Staflg G.A.A. Board, Modern Dance. 2-Year Letter Girlg Oflice Aideg Senior Girls' Club-Deputyg Public Speaking-A loyal friendg always a bushel of sunshine. never a peck of gloom. PATRICIA ANN STATH. G.A.A.. Modern Dance. Gym Leader: Office Aideg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Theta Alpha Pi-Presidentg Bandwagong Senior Choir-Her talent and friendly manner assure success. CHERRY LYNN STEIOFF, Annual Staff-Editorial Boardg G.A.A.. Swimming Manager, Synchronized Swimming. Modern Dance. 6-Year Letter Girlg Life Saving: Senior Girls' Club: Y-Teensg Pidel-Chaplaing Bandwagong Cheerleaderg Daisy Chaing Public Speak- ing-She walks with God: this constant faith insures success. WILLIAM CORDIE STEPHENSON, Basketball-Easy going natureg ll6.S liked by all. NBuddyf' JAMES MICHAEL STERGIOPOULOS, Student Coun- cil-Presidentg Latin Club-Aedile: Scientific Honor So- ciety: Public Speakingg Boy's Week Representative- One in a million for fairness. helpfulness. and real abil- ity. Stergie. 'aw fn ,f-Q., ml ' 'H if , . ,, sf- av t H iw? X x g Se X sw, P6 ROBERT EARL STEVENS. Student Council, Reserve Tennis, Band Letter Club-President, DeMolay, Scien- tific Honor Society-Executive Board, Band, Senior Or- chestra, Bandwagon, Flag-Bearer-A scientihc outlook for a definite plan, blows a mellow sax. GEORGIA MAY STEWART, Student Council, G.A.A, Board, Outing Manager. Synchronized Swimming, Mo- dern Dance, 2 Year Letter Girl, Usher, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sub Deb-Chaplain, Rain- bow Girls, Basketball Queen Attendant-Delicacy of a China doll, bait for compliments. CHARLES STILLWELL, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, DeMolay, Church Youth Group-A quiet man with a carefree outlook on life. RONALD DEAN STOUT, Bible Club, Hi-Y-Co-Presi- dent, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Senior Class Play, Dramatics, Journalism-A Homer and Jethro enthus- iast, his 'Lmountain musicw echoes through the halls. RONALD DALE STRATTON. Lunchroom Squad- Liked by everyone, a loyal friend, depth of character. NANCY JANE STREITELMEIER, G.A.A., Modern Dance, 1 Year Letter Girl, Business Club, Senior Girls, Club, Sparkettes, Bandwagon, Senior Choir-A swell gal to know, merry as a cricket. DAVID STREITENBERGER, Football, Business Club, Sigma Alpha Beta, Marine Corps Reserves, Y.M.C.A.- A big grin and happy smile make him welcome. ANN CLEVELAND STUBBS, Breeze-Co-Editor, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Romance Language Club, Sen- ior Girls' Club, Senior Class Play, Dramatics, Journal- ism, Rainbow Girls, Youth Group-Her charm lies in her wonderful outlook on life, journalistic destiny. DONALD STURM, Stage Crew-His love of life is shown in a smile that never fades. DONNA LEE STURM, G.A.A., Office Aide, Business Club-A happy gal who makes others feel happy too. GERALD DAVID SUESS. Student Council, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, Latin Club-Vice President, Bandwagon, Senior Choir-Personality, popularity, and pep personified, true goals and ambitions. PATRICIA F. SULLIVAN, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Lunchroom Squad, Oftice Aide, Business Club, Senior Girls, Club, Sparkettes-Vice President-A gabby gal with radiant blond tresses, friendly anytime, anywhere, always , . . all ways. BRENDA ALISON SWAGER, G.A.A., Bowling-Cap- tain, Business Club, Romance Language Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens-Ring Girl, Theta Alpha Pi-Chap- lain, Red Cross, Youth Church Board, Youth Fellow- ship-A characteristic giggle, she takes pleasure in teasing. Cobina.,' SHERWOOD SWANNER, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Maroon W, Sigma Alpha Beta-Sergeant-at- Arms, Senior Choir, Naval Reserve-A great guy to know, man about town, uThe Brute. ROBERT LOUIS TEGENKAMP, His individuality promises him a successful future. DAVID WILLIAM THEILMAN. Chess Club, De- Molay, Public Speaking, Debating-A willing worker with many ambitions, full of fun. GAYLE THOMAS, Student Council-S.T.P. Board- Chairman, Modern Dance, Gym Leader, Usher, Lunchroom Squad, Business Club, Future Nurses' Club-President, Senior Girls' Club, Sparkettes-Chap- lain, Shillito's Sewing Board, Youth Group-She's sweet and nice with a smile that reHects a warm per- sonality. '5Tommy.'l GARY ELSWORTH THOMPSON, Stage Crew, Magic Club-A witty guy with a laugh a minute, a good time Stubbsie. Weimar 2 S 4 M' E if -milf? 2 . . ,W rf, 174 WE BELIEVE IN TONI TOY, G.A.A., Art Club, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Sub Deb, Public Speaking, Church Youth Group, Girls' Riding Club-Cute and pert, independent thinking. CHERYL JANE TRAUB, G.A.A. Board, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 3 Year Letter Girl, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Sub Deb-Pledge Mistress, Youth Fellowship-The friendliest of ways makes her tops in anyone's book. JEAN ELAINE TUERCK. Student Council, Breeze Staff-Typist, G.A,A.-President, Basketball Manager, Honor Basketball. Swimming, Baseball, Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 6 Year Letter Girl, Life- Saving, Usher, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y- Teens, Pidel-Treasurer, Senior Choir, Junior and Sen- ior Class-Vice President, Daisy Chain-A promising leader, intelligent, poised, friendly, and adept in sports, she's the tops. DAVID LAMOND UHL, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Disk Jockey, Band, Youth Fellowship-A small package loaded with energy and humor. MARION KATHLEEN VANDIVORT, G.A.A., Busi- ness Club, Merchandising-Treasurer, Senior Girls' Club, Senior Class Play, Dramatics, Rainbow Girls', Youth Group-Treasurer-Her blonde beauty is por- trayed by her pleasant ways and pert smile. MARGARET ELLEN VAN LIEU, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Lunchroom Squad, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Red Cross, Junior Achievement, Daisy Chain, Future Nurses' Club-An intelligent beauty who knows her goal in life. JOHN WILLIAM VIESON, Bowling, Intramural-Sec- retary, Stage Crew-Manager, Band Letter Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Class Play-Definite ca- pabilities and blonde good looks assure success. DANIEL FREDERICK VOGEL, Student Council, Breeze Staff-Photographer, Cross Country, Swimming, Maroon W, Usher, Public Speaking-Sense of humor, light and free conversationalist, nice to know. .IACK LEONARD VOLLMER, Cross Country, Swim- ming, Maroon W, Monitor-Nonchalant manner, manly physique with aquatic tendencies. KATHERINE LOLA WAGGONER, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Daisy Chain, Rainbow Girls, Bowling-A wonderful gal with an eye toward the fu- ture, attractive slimness. THOMAS ALBERT WAGNER, Baseball, Bowling, DeMolay,-Happy-go-lucky guy with a bright outlook on the future. LARRY CLARK WARD, Band Letter Club, Bible Club, Merchandising, Band-Genuine personality, a big smile and a cheery hello for everyone. CAROL SUE WARNER, G.A.A., Attendance Office, Business Club, Pidel-A lovely smile is her trademark, fun to be with. BETTY JEAN WARREN, Modern Dance, Gym Lead- er, Bowling, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club-A great conversationalist plus a good listener. MARCIA LEE WASH, G.A.A., Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Bandwagon, Senior Choir-An ashen blonde, lovely with winsome friendliness. MARILYN ANN WEBER, Amiable and cheerful with a gracious manner. MARILYN JEANNE WEBER, Breeze Staff-Typist, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Gym Leader, Bowling, Usher, Bible Club, Business Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y- Teens, Theta Alpha Pi, Botany Club, Church Youth Fellowship-A note of gay abandon, everyday fun, friends by the dozen. JUDITH GAIL WEHLER, Gym Leader, Business Club, Latin Club, Senior Girls' Club, Y-Teens, Daisy Chain, Future Nurses' Club, Bowling, Rainbow Girls' -Jokes galore, true intelligence tempered with rowdy humor. LAUGHTER AND FUN MARTHA ROSE WEICHOLD, Umpires Classg Future Teachers' Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowlingq Youth Fellowship-Sweet and amiable. MARILYN JEAN WETGAND, Breeze Staff-Typist: G.A.A.g Bowlingg Usherg Business Clubg German Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Theta Alpha Pi- Pledge Mistress-Never a dull momentg she always has something to say. JOANNE ROSE WEINER, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg German Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Synchronized SWlITll'lllIlgQ Business Clubg Band-Flash of merrimentg abundant smiles. DONALD ROGER WEISE, Public Speaking: Bowling -Good sense of valuesg no wasted words. RUTH CAROL WEISENBERGER. Breeze Staff-Ex change Editor, Typistg G.A.A.g Business Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Theta Alpha Pi- Vice-Presidentg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Junior Achievementg Journalismg Jobs' DaughtersiShining blonde halog congenial with everyoneg sunny smiles. RONALD ELLIOTT WELKER, Breeze Staffg Band Letter Clubg DeMolayg Hi-Yg Bandg Bandwagong Journalism-A man of few wordsg droll wit. GERALD EDWARD WELLS, Lunohroom Squadg Business ClubfThough shy, he is sincerely interested in school activities. DOROTHY RAE WELTT, G.A.A.g Lunchroom Squadg Latin Club-Secretaryg Senior Girls' Clubg Junior Achievementg Daisy Chaing Jobs' Daughters-Constant chatter and bubbling laughter interwoven with true in- tellect. CAROL JEAN WERNICKE, G.A.A.g Gym Leaderg Business Clubg Romance Language Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowlingg Future Nurses' Clubg Rainbow Girls- Sincerity and enthusiasm are the secrets of her charm, JOSEPH GEORGE WESTERHAUS, Student Council, Football, Varsity Baseballg Usherg Monitorg Business Clubg Hi-Yg Romance Language Clubg Chi Omega Sigma-Corresponding Secretaryg Senior Class Playg Dramatics-A vocabulary all his own. LAVONNE RUTH WESTERMAN, G.A.A.g Office Aideg Business Clubg Senior Girls' Club-A winsome blend of shy smiles and serene ways. MARLENE MARIAN WILHELM, G.A.A.g Usherg Bible Clubg Business Clubg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Future Nurses' Clubg Rainbow Girls'5 Jobs' Daughtersg Senior Pilgrim Fellowship-Quiet, but awareg air of simplicityg supreme good nature. ANITA MAY WINKELMAN, Annual Staff-Typistg G.A.A.g Business Clubg Future Teachers' Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Red Crossg Daisy Chaing Public Speaking -Her intelligence and ability bring her wide-spread respect. NANCY LOUISE WITTROCK, G.A.A., Gym Leaderg Usherg Business Clubg Romance Language Clubg Sen- ior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Bandwagong Senior Choir- Pleasant companyg nice to knowg sweet ways. JOYCE LOUISE WODRICH, Student Councilg Annual Staffg G.A.A., Modern Dance, 2 Year Letter Girlg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Sub Deb-Treasurerg Band- wagong Senior Choirg Daisy Chain-A ready hand for the needed taskg time for everything. ERWTN JOHN WOLBER, Student Councilg Basket- ballg Cross Countryg Usherg Business Clubg Chi Omega Sigma-Vice-President-Class clowng his out- ward ways prove his desire to be friendly. ARLENE RUTH WOOD, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Sen- ior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Sparkettes-Sergeant-at-Arms -A truly likeable personality. DAWN CAROL WOODARD, G.A.A.g Business Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Red Crossg Bowling- Smiles and wilesg a happy heartg free and easy. :W 4777 ' 7 ,wa To West Hi this year came the new ex- perience cl a prom on a party boat. li was great fun and will be remembered by all, especially by the queen, Linda Hale and her attendants, Arlene Guthrie, and Jean Tuerclc, How enchanting it was to be dancing under the stars, aboard the Avalon ! ,gaun- rt... CLYDE EUGENE WOODS, Business Clubg Merchan- disingg Senior Class Playg Dramatics-Happy-gd lucky airg good-natured gring liked by all. DAVID EDWARD WULFHORST, Senior Pilgrim Fel- lowship-Off1cerfA clear thinker who always has a smile for everyone. PATRICIA ANN WLIND, Breeze Staff-Treasurerg G.A.A.. Synchronized Swimming, Modern Dance, 3 Year Letter Girlg Business Cluhg Latin Clubg Senior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Bandwagong Senior Choirg Sen- ior Class Playg Dramaticsg Journalism-Laughing eyes and a new joke each day pinpoint Pat. GLENDA ANN YEAKLE, G.A.A., Gym Leaderg Busi- ness Cluhg Merchandisingg Senior Girls' Clubg Bowl- ingfHer blonde attractiveness always assures her of many compliments. BEVERLY PIERCE YOCKEY, G.A.A., Modern Dance, Gym Leaderg Olhce Aideg Business Clubg Sen- ior Girls' Clubg Y-Teensg Iournalismg Breeze Stali- Typistg Bowlingg Tri-Hi-Y-Dark hair and sparking eyes are just a few of Bev's assets, MATTHEW YOSAFAT, Romance Language Clubg Red Cross-A regular fellow with smiles and warm friendliness to last a lifetime. MARY ANN YOUNG. G.A.A.g Business Clubg Ger- man Clubg Merchandisingg Senior Girls' Clubg Spark- ettesg Red Cross-Restrained in wordsg appreciation for line things. PHILIP EARL ZIEGLER, Gym Team-Liked by everyoneg varied enthusiasmsg one of the boys. RONALD STANLEY ZIELINSKI, Monitorg Band Letter Clubg German Clubg Scientific Honor Societyg Band-A magnetic personality with never a dull mo- ment when Ron's around. SHIRLEY ANN ZIMMERMAN, Latin Clubg Romance Language Cluhg Senior Girls' Clubg Future Nurses' Club-Intelligence with a sincere smile and warm friendliness. CHARLES FREDERICK ROTTE, Student Councilg Monitorg Romance Language Club-Born to succeedg restrained in words, but warm in sincerity. Doreen Spackman and EsTl1er CasuTo were given The opporTuniTy To exercise Their leadership qualiTies as They assumed The offices of Principal and Assislanl Princi- pal, respeclively, during Girls' Week al Wesfern Hills. WESTERN HILLS IS SHAKEN AS THE STRONGER SEX RULES FOR A DAY Girls in CincinnaTi were recognized during The annual Girls' Week celebraTion early in March. ThroughouT This evenTTul week, young women were inTroduced inTo Tields usually occu- pied by men, namely, poliTics and government WesTern Hills parTicipaTed in Girls' Week by seTTing aside one day when The school was operaTed enTirely by Senior girls. This day proved very inTeresTing and educaTional To The TorTunaTe girls elecTed To TulTill special oTTices. The Three counselors pro Tem- pore experienced unbelievable problems which arose be- Tween parenTs, Teachers, and children. Top-Heidi Hufzelmeyer and Arlene Guihrie, One oT The busiesT girls was The nurse who excused many ill sTudenTs and helped TreaT oTher miscellaneous accidenTs. Climaxinq The week was The elecTion oT our Doreen Spackman as Mayor oT CincinnaTi Tor one day. Doreen relaTed ThaT al- Though her power as mayor was very lirniTed, she was con- vinced ThaT a woman could do The iob eTTicienTly. Having qained a beTTer knowledge oT The way The ciTy and school are run, girls have made ThaT TirsT viTal sTep Toward women in poliTics. Adminisfralors Top-Kay Spreen and Jean Tuerclc, counselors Top-Carol Kraus, dielician BoTTom-Phyllis Ober as librarian BoTTom-Georgia S+ewarT as nurse Boflom-Wilma Erharcli, secreiary To principal AN EXCITEMENT-FILLED YEAR wa The problems of an adminisfralor may well be lhe lopic of converselion among our fhree men of dislinclion. Perhaps Mr. R. W. Cadwallader, lhe newly appoinled principal of Wifhrow High School is giving sage advice 'lo our new principal, Mr. A. J. Havlovic and fhe new assisfanf principal of Gamble Junior High School, Mr. Roberl H. Lowe. DRAWS TO A SURPRISING CLGSE Whal sorl of day was il? ll was a day lilce all days. The sun peeped over one of lhe seven hazy hills. Some 2800 sludenis grumbled as lhey haslily lurned oil blaring alarm clocks, They dressed. sleepy-eyed, ale iheir usual brealclasls, caughi Their usual rides io school, carried The usual piles of boolcs. Yes, Monday, April 9, l956, was a day like all days uniil lhe buses deposiled lheir passengers al lhe doors of Weslern Hills High School. Then ihings began lo happen. Firsi ihere was a rumor, lhen lhe rumor grew. Faces showed amazemeni, conslernaiion, unbelief. As The day wore on ihere was grealer speculalion, more con- cern. Noi uniil Three-ihirly in ihe aliernoon was lhe rumor confirmed. Yes, our beloved principal, Dr. Rayburn Cadwallader, was lo become principal ol Wilhrow High School, our counselor, Mr. Roberi Lowe. had been placed as assislani principal ol lhe new Gamble Junior High: and our assislanl' principal, Mr. Arlhur Havlovic, was appoinied as lhe new head of Wesiern Hills High School. AS WE LOOK TOWARD GRADUATION WE PAY TRIBUTE TO OUR WISE LEADERS To Mr. I'lavlovic, sfepping info fhe vifal posf as principal of Wesfern I-lills, we exfend our sincere congrafulafions and besf wishes for success. Because we know Mr. I-Iavlovic and realize his desire for fhe confinued improvemenf of Wesf I-ligh, we have no doubf fhaf he will promofe fhe besf inferesfs of our school, using effecfively his knowledge of school managemenf, and his experienced undersfanding of sfudenf problems. Despile fhe facf fhaf he has spenl' his years here as head of disciplinary problems, Mr. l'lavlovic has come fo be admired and well liked by sfudenfs and feachers alike for his fair-minded ness and sense of humor. I+ is wifh pride and respecf fhaf we welcome our new leader. To Mr. Lowe, we confess our sorrow af his leaving, buf wanf him 'ro know how proud we are of his progress. I-Iis sound iudgmenf and warm-hearfed desire fo help ofhers cerfainly assure him a confinued successful fufure, whafever he may choose fo do. Our grafifude for his acfive and enfhusiasfic sponsor! ship of senior and iunior class acfivifies can never be expressed. Cerfainly The lasl' fwo issues of our prize-winning annual would have had a hard fime keeping ouf of fhe red wifhouf his capable and efficienf assisfance as financial adviser. Good luck, Mr, Lowe. To Ivlr. Cad we relucfanfly say goodbye. In our hearfs fhere are nof fhe words fo describe our ad- mirafion for him and fhe sense of loss we feel. I-lis fen busy years of friendly, fhoughfful guidance will never be forgoffen by fhe counfless feachers, pare nfs, and sfudenfs wifh whom he came in confacf. The warm and friendly spirif of our school we affribufe, in large parf, fo Mr. Cad. I-lis life has been a wor- fhy example for all of us fo follow. We sincerely hope he will nor soon forgef Wesf I-ligh and fhe many frue friends he made here. We are grafeful fo have had him for a friend and principal. We accepl' fhese changes because WE BELIEVE God igives 'Io every man +he virfue, femper, under- sfanding, Iasfe I'haI' Iiffs him info life, and Iefs him fall in iusl' 'I'he niche he was ordained +o fill. --De Tocqueville 179 'PPP vu 'K' o Y. ,L Qvkffv ., ,E-LQ ' W N ,s ,V 3 K it A Z, .. f '35 ff 'S ' 'fs 12 X: E f f f ' , , ??gzL.,, . V - . X W F 1 . -X X9 'Z -,flsif'3Jsf ia 'W-. V .3 'A 'F 5 xem,-' ir xfqx ix, x Fa .V Wav Qs 4 QM.. ' ' ggi- 'Q '-8' g fa I W ,. A' 'A C x P G 4 . I ' s mv, X Q ,.., , ., , AM, , . I - , VP T?T j'-v-Q... -., Q--Qmrzezaiszz Sr . ,, WSW., Xozwwlwwwm . ... - ' fwg-.www .. ,, . , fm-df-V-M-.,.m,...W.N,M,M ,..-1. J fx? 1 +1 1 15 M1,1,-' ' nw :Q .w f. af -. ., K' M 1 3 .71 f.. X -. iv, - .5Q.v.-.-1-.,g-.v-- UA M M4395 HQ, Q My-3 ,mx .- ak iw ,px - -R . xl I :t,,, gif ,xl --MK gg, 9' feiisf. P? A S 'Q-iff ,l 1'i 1 Q , . , A, f V my AQ' yr , f wgweta f fMw..f we . 1 '. ww- -Hyip fam 1-AL, ,lg , sry? ,. .XV -.,, , 4' GRADUATION- an end and a beginning ,W YNY YV- Y -W,.Yn.nW, rg: 2:-1 :xr r vi:---'ure-: H' is +hus each year of life comes +o us for each day a clean whi+e page: and we are ar1'is+s whose du+y if is 'ro pui' some- fhing beau+iful on fhe pages, one by one. -PHILLIPS BROOKS STAFF LIST JOYCE LUGANNANI . . . . Iwho beiieves whai she knowsi CHERRY STEIOFF . . . . . . Iwho knows whaf she believesj DICK SIMMONDS . . . Iwho beIieves he knows everyfhingl BUSINESS MANAGER ESTHER CASUTO . . . . Iwho believes she can run The armyi LEADERSHIP JOYCE LUGANNANI . . . . Iwho is aIways busyi JUDY EBEL ......., . . Iwho is always in a 'rissyl GLENDA LUGANNANI . . . . Iwho is always Ialkingj ABILITY SALLY HEIDRIC'H . . . . . Iwho has+ha1 ariisiic Iooki BUD LUNSFORD . . . . Iwho has Iha+ Ivy League Iookl CAROL STAFT . . . . . Iwho geis aII sorfs of Iooksi TALENT CHERRY STEIOFF . . . . . Iwho glamorized 'rhe sIaFF roomi JANET VOLL , . . ..., Iwho was her compefifioni SKILL Boys' Sporis NED HAUSS . . . . . Iwho piayed Iennisi FRED 'HOEFLE . . , . . Iwho piayed Iennisi BOB HARTIMANN . . . . . Iwho piayed 'rennisi WARREN KIRCHNER . . , . Iwho wrofe copyi Girls' Sporfs BONNIE 'CRAIG . . . Iwho Iosf her copyi KATHY ECKERT . . . Iwho Iosi' her mindi FELLOWSHIP LINDA CONAWAY . . . . Iwho worked on ciubs and sororiiiesi DOTTIE KIRCHNER . , . . Iwho conceniraied on frafernifiesi FRIENDSHIP Underclass DICK SIMMONDS . . .,.. Iwho had copy Io wriI'eI NANCY WALKER . . . . Iwho had copy Io proofreadl KAYE KEISER ,... . . Iwho had picfures Io measurei JUDITH KLEEMAN . . ..... Iwho had spring feverl Seniors DIXIE LEE ..., ..... . . Iwho believes in funl JOYCE WOIDRICH . .....,... Iwho beiieves in sfudyl ESTHER CASUTO ..,, . , Iwho believes she knows all Ihe answersl JOYCE LUGANNANI . . ....... Iwho knows aII Ihe answersi ART JUDY KNOEPFLER . . . . Iwhose fingers gei on every pagei BUSINESS STAFF BETTY CROWE . . . . . Iwho baiances Ihe booksi WILMA ERHARDT . , , . , Iwho Ibaiances BeHyI TYPIST ANITA WINKLEMAN . . . . Iwho copped our Iypyi OUR DEAR ADVISERS MR. ROBERT H. LOWE . . . . , Iwhc knows his figuresi MISS LENORA M. WEBER . . . . Iviho is Ieaving 'rowni 182 ,UM ggeue in jree gn felflarifi The eafin' Ireai' Thai can'+ be Ioeal-a Big Boy -Tha+'s whal fhese happy Wesl Hi-ers are enioying as Jrhey ea+ af FRISCH'S afler The game. Ron Zielinslii, Judy Knoepller, Linda Schmid, and Carl Fischer are seen frying ou+ bu+ one of Ihe many delicious ifems on +he menu. FRISCH'S, Iocafed a+ 5243 GLENWAY AVENUE, has a complefe line of food +ha+'s sure Io please anyones I'as+e and pockelboolc. MACKE FOOD MARKET 5059 Glenway Avenue HlRSCH'S BAKERY 5047 Glenway Avenue ONE HOUR MARTINIZING CLEANERS 40I4 Glenway Avenue 184 FRISCH'S CHRIST HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING MI. Auburn SIEBEIN BARBER SHOP 4906 Heuwer+h Avenue EDITH'S STUDIO OF DANCING 4995 Glenway Avenue BUEKER'S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 49l0 Glenway Avenue REWWER PHARMACY 4956 Glenway Avenue SHRIVERS' DRUGS 4905 Glenway Avenue ST. LAWRENCE DRY CLEANERS 3652 Warsaw Avenue WARSAW PONY KEG 3449 Warsaw Avenue BACKHERM'S 81 FERGUSON MARKET 4927 Glenway Avenue SCHOENY'S QUALITY FOOD SHOP 339I Glenway Avenue HELEN'S BRIDAL SHOP 49I I Glenway Avenue Spwzsg i Arsmis rig? lfhfil ni lx mn SEARS-ROEBUCK Bonnie Craig, Mary Griley, and Judy Beers gel ready for Easler and Ihe coming spring wilh SEARS' refreshing new line of spring fashions. Cenlrally localed al 4220 GLENWAY AVENUE, SEARS-ROEBUCK AND COMPANY'S large slore serves The enlire Weslern Hills area. Such diversified ilems as furnilrure, sporling goods, appliances-in fad everylhing a good deparimenf slore has-can be found al' SEARS' Price Hill slore, a long-'rime servanl of our communiry. HAGEN BUICK Sleek new lines and a more powerful V-8 engine charac- 'rerize lliis new l956 Buick being examined by Dick Sim- monds, John Greves, Bob Harlmann, and John Hardy a+ HAGEN BUICK, 2350 Ferguson Road. HAGEN BUICK is well known ihrouglwoul Jrlwe Wesiern Hills area as one of Jrlie ci+y's mosl progressive aufomolive dealers. Feafur- ing a complele line of used cars, and an excelleni service deparrmenlq HAGEN BUICK is leading llwe way in bring- ing grealrer value a+ lower cosl io Jrlwe residenls of flwe Weslern Hills area. Smarl bowlers palronize spacious, pleasanl WALTZ BOWLING LANES, 3326 Harrison Avenue lo +ry for llial elusive +l1ree hundred game. Seen here prac- licing for 'rlwe lournamenl are Faye Phillips, Nancy Allen, Par Richardson, Lois Bellman, and Sandy Kemper, all members of llwe Double Bubble Five bowling Team. WALTZ'S BOWLING MANDERY Gm SONS Wes+ern Hills' Leading Dairy for Over 90 Years 2045 HARRISON AVENUE Cincinnafi ll Seen beaming happily al one of The many TRESLER OIL slaiions in llwe Cincinnaii area is Mall Yosafal. Mall and his passengers, Glenda Lugannani, Tim Panuslca, and Tom Heclc, know 'rhal TRESLER COMET gasoline will give ihem lop performance and mileage for llneir money. TRESLER OlfLs service sialions are well lcnown Jrlirouglwouf Cincinnali or ilfieir convenience and service. T R E S L E R ROHE'S PHARMACY HUDDLE HUT RESTAURANT 370I Harrison Avenue 3726 Harrison Avenue PFAFF'S GROCERIES 81 MEATS J. C. HOCKETT CO., Jewelers 295l Monfana Avenue 3633 Harrison Avenue WEST HILLS FLOORING CO. AMMON PHARMACY 3407 Harrison Avenue 3342 Harrison Avenue TUERCK'S PHARMACY CAMPBELL'S SUNOCO SERVICE I774 Balfimore Avenue Harrison 81 JaneH T8 8 POUNSFOR DS Serving CIncInnaI'I Since I829 0 OFFICE FURNITURE ' ARTISTS' SUPP LIES 0 PRINTING GA. I-6530 422 Main S+reeI' BERTKE ELECTRIC CO., INC. EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL ELECTRICAL lnsfallafions C I N C I N N A T I PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK Gm TRUST CO. EIGHTEEN OFFICES TO SERVE YOU I8 9 NATIONAL BUILDING gt LOAN ASSN. Fines+ Supplies for Your Every Cons+ruc+ion Need 27I7 Vine S+reeI' TEX STYLE INC. l230 Wesl' Sevenih Sfreef R N E M E I E R LUMBER COMPANY REDEKER 8: DICK 2 I8 Easf Ninlh S'l'ree+ I450 GEST STREET CH. I-3788 J. DREYER SONS' PLUMBING I842 Balfimore Sludying for exams seems simpler and more fun, doesn'+ H? Tl1al's because Molly l-leidriclw, Mary Dean Whilehursl, and Jane I-leidriclw are ealing bread covered wilh cle- Iiciaus NU-MAID MARGARINE. For snaclcs and a+ meal- lime, NU-MAID MARGARINE is unsurpassed. Hobbyisls Barl Allig and Dave Conaway seem en- grossed in an eleclrically conlrolled model boal' af Price Hill's mos? complele hobby shop, lhe HOBBY HAVEN, 3928 Glenway Avenue. Whelher one is seeking such a complex mechanism as This or iusl a model airplane, Jrrain, or aulomobile, he will find il' af 'rhe HOBBY HAVEN. As Bob Browning and Sim Coombs look on, Dan Curd experiences liHle dilficully in lifling one of fhe ready-made garage doors available a+ +he D. H. WILLEY LUMBER COMPANY, 5535 Glenway Ave- nue. WlLLEY'S have Jrhe righl lumber for any size iob, whefher il is a do-il-yourself proiedr or a new house. D. H. WILLEY HOBBY HAVEN GLENWAY TIRE Working happily al 'rhe GLENWAY TIRE SHOP, 4033 Glenway Avenue, is popular Wesl Hi senior Charlie Binsladl. Charlie enioys his work because he knows Ihaf Ihe producls and services which he sells To his cuslomers are of Ihe besl' qualify available for Jrhe lowes? price. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED i ELMER'S DRUGS 486I GLENWAY GR. :eos FRIENDLY DRUG AND COSMETIC SERVICE TO THE WESTERN HILLS AREA BEST IN PHARMACEUTICAL NEEDS PANARO'S Mmm boy! lsn'+ Ihal a delicious loolcing apple being shown Io Lois Koenig by Mrs. Panaro as Harry Panaro wafches. PANARO'S FRUIT MARKET, 520l Glenway Avenue, is prac- Iically an inslilulicn in Ihe Weslern Hills area. Whelher one wanls a walermelon or a pomegranale-in facl any olher fruif or vegelable-he is sure lo fincl if al PANARO'S. I 4' .41-J JONTOM'S Forsooihl Wlmal is Huis? Verily we see Ilwree sloui' yeomen fesfing Jrlne meille oI+I1ese jolly good bows, al' JONTOM'S SPORTING GOODS, Wesfern Hills Plaza. WI1e+I1er1'l'1ese fine merrie lads are seeking To sl1oo'r The lcing's deer or +0 slwooi' ai' largels. +l1ey will find Jrlwe riglwi equipmenl ar JONTOM'S-yea, noi' only for archers, bul' for all sporfsmenl ANTONIO SAVINGS 8: LOAN CO. 5500 Harrison Road JOHN WERTZ PLUMBING 81 HEATING 3736 EyricI'1 Avenue LOOK 'N BUY VARIETY SHOP 4023 Race Road GLEASON'S PHARMACY 4I I8 Bridgefown Road BOB UNDRY, Builders 3076 Wes+ower Avenue THIEMAN FOODS 38I8 Race Road AL SMITH PAINT 81 WALLPAPER 55l5 Bridgellown Road FOCKE BLACKTOP CO. 56I7 Harrison Road REBOLD FUNERAL HOME 3700 Glenmore Avenue One Ioolc af Ilwe smiles on Ihe faces of Holly MOH, Kallmy Eckerl, Beverly Honebrink, and Julie Liggelf, and one can immeclialely see Iheir excilemenf-buf who wouloln'+ be excileoll His a Ihrill Io be The pos- sessor of a savings accounf, and doubly so when dealing wi+I-I CHEVIOT BUILDING AND LOAN G COMPANY, 3723 Glenmore Avenue. LILIE'S PHARMACY 3400 GLENMORE SERVING WESTWOOD CH EVIOT COVEDALE LICK RUN SAVINGS 81 LOAN CO. Bridgeiown 8: EyricI1 Roads BROCKAMP BLDG. MATERIALS CO 5439 Muddy Creek Road JOE SIEBER 3985 Kenkel Avenue HOUSE OF CHAIRS 60I0 Glenway Avenue WESTERN HILLS PRESS In The pressroom of rhe WESTERN HILLS PRINTING COMPANY, 3406 Davis Avenue, Jrhere are many modern machines designed +o make prinring fasfer and more accuralre ihan ever before, Thalr is why if is wise for any- one io Jrake his prinring business ro The WESTERN HILLS PRINTING CO. Here, Warren Kirchner, Carol Sfair, Deanna Haft and Welda Harlrzler are being shown a lino- Jrype machine which is insrrumenlral in Jrhe newspaper in- dusiry. The Wes+ern Hiils Breeze, our own school paper, is bur one example of 'rhe fine work done by rhe WESTERN HILLS PRINTING CO. BEST EVER LAUNDRY 29 DRY CLEANERS 3504 Warsaw Avenue PHILLIPS CLEANERS 49I7 Glenway Avenue HARRY MEYER 81 S O 4989 Glenway Avenue C. A. MCKINLEY I243 Jerry Lane NS FUNERAL HOME PEPSI COLA SONG SHOP. INC. 36 Easf Fifih Sfreef MAHONEY'S PHARMACY 4476 Wesi' EigI'1fI1 Sfreef E. K. MORRIS 8: CO. 3 I 7 Wes+ Second Sfreef SEEGER GLASS CO. 5205 Crookshanlr Avenue Having fun?-rallwer unnecessary quesfion, as we see Mel Lowllwer, Nancy Neil, Bob Sfevens, and Cherrie Poslel enioying pofaio chips and refreshing PEPSI-COLA. PEPSI is a welcome quesl' af many a Wesl Hi parly because of i'rs delicious, eFFervescen+ flavor-and remember-Ihere are 'Iwo full glasses in every boille. YOUR FRIENDLY REXALL STORE HALL'S DRUGS 30I8 HARRISON AVENUE MO. I-5797 PLAZA MUSIC CENTER WesI'ern HiIIs Shopping Cenfer MIULER'S CLOTHES 3623 Harrison Avenue THE GIFT 8: CARD SHOP 36I5 Harrison Avenue HARVEST HOME BUI LDIN G 362I Harrison Avenue KEMPER'S PHARMACY Harrison 81 Monfana Avenues ARTHUR SEEVER, JR. 2I I7 Ferguson Road 81 LOAN ASSO HOMES OF THE FUTURE JOHN A. BENTEL 3469 Craig S+ree+ MO. I-I207 197 LUTZ FLOWERS FRESH FROM OUR OWN GREENHOUSES 2417 WHITE STREET Telephone WA IO56l Happily lilling oul lheir regular weelcly cleposil slips al CENTRAL FAIRMOUNT BUILDING AND LOAN, I944 Harrison Avenue, are Brenda Swager, Belly Chidlaw, ancl Wilma Erharcll. Saying is easy when one does il al CENTRAL FAIRMOUNT be- cause ol lhe convenience and service ollered. Brenda, Belly, and Wilma know lhal lhey are invesl- ing in one ol Grealer Cincinnalfs mosl progressive organizalions. CENTRAL FAIRMOUNT BLDG. 61 LOAN Wha+ an assorlmenll Look a+ lhese shirls. Wow! Whal a bargain! These are only a few of lhe commenls heard re- Cenlly as six popular senior looys, along wilh Esiher Casulo Ho gel lhe girls' slandpoinllwinvaded ORLIK'S MEN'S SHOP, Wesfern Hills Plaza, on a s opping spree. ln lhe foreground Fred l-loelle looks quizzicly al a sharp shirr held up for his inspeclion by Mr. Orlik, and Eslher sees how Dick Mohaupf looks in a near swealer. ln lhe loackground, Bud Meyer looks over lhe merchandise, while Ed Eckel crilicizes Jim Schaals new coat Whefher one is looking for lhe new ivy-league slyles or fhe rock-and-roll, he will be salisfied if he shops al ORLIK'S. 0RLIK'S NOW 2 .... ' MARMER'S SHOES OUR 3lST YEAR SERVING THE WESTERN HILLS AREA PRICE HILL WESTERN HILLS PLAZA 4102 GLENWAY AVENUE SHOPPING CENTER NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY CONVENIENT EVENING SHOPPING HOURS BETHESDA HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Allenlion, Girls! Undecided aboul wlwal you'd like lo do aller grad- ualion? You feel you wanl' a career willw many op- porlunilies, bul' you'd like lo help olliers. I-lere'sl'l1e answer 'ro your problem. Enler llwe BETHESDA HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING, a+ Oak S+ree'I and Reading Road. Barbara I-lendrixson, Rullw Ann Grolh, and Margarel Van Lieu discuss willw Mary Lee Leibrook, a '55 Wesl Hi graduale, The benefils and rewards of a nursing career. Sounds like iusl Ilwe lliinq, doesn'l il? GET THE BEST GH SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS AND ICE CREAM 200 We, a+ Wesfern Hills I-Ii, know I'Iia'I' milk does more for Ilwe body Than any ofher food. FRENCH-BAUER is Ilie fayorire drink of Bill Edwards, Thelma Ionna, Judy Ebel, Joyce Wodrich, and everyone The year 'round because iI's Iheperfecr food for every sea- ' son. CHARLES F. SPRINGMYER BUILDER CYCLORAMA HEIGHTS NEWEST SUBDIVISION WESTWOOD CINCINNATI 201 Congratulations N W8 from vouo TELEPHONE Blass of '56 IIUMPANY A Good Place to Work 202 BOTEFFS BOTEFPS Famous Bulgarian Foods Feafuring KEBOBCHE AND SHISH KEBAB Dan Boieiif invi+es you +0 enioy The finesi Bulgarian- Arnerican cuisine in Hoe greaier Cincinnaii area, In his beauiiful new resiauranf, convenienily locaied ar Glenmore 81 Applegafe, everyone may fasfe Jrhege 're-mpiing, mou+h-wafering speciaiiies. LOUIS SHOP Professional models? No, nor quire-alrhough il is easy lo appear lhal way in a dress from LOUIS SHOP, 4I00 Glenway Ave. Esrher Casuro, Verilyn Swederslcy, and Nancy Walker appear elared, wish- ing only for a finished wardrobe. One can find a A complele line of fashions for any season al lhe A LOUIS SHOP. L. L. REDMAN C0. FU RNITURE-RUGS-APPLIANCES 30 Years Serving The Wes+ern Hills Area 3620 Harrison Avenue at Delmar MO. I-3740 Open: 9:00 A.M. +o 9:00 P.M. For Your Shopping Convenience 203 A Memorable Year 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Western Hills High School for completion of another outstand- ing year. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book and one which portrays the high lights of memorable activities. 0 Neither time, effort nor expense have been spared to provide you with a permanent record, attractively presented and complete in every detail. 0 To preserve the photography and literary efforts of the Staff, the best grade of materials have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the Hnest quality yearbook. 0 We are proud that the 1956 Staff elected us to help design, print and bind UThe YVestern Hills. We have earnestly en- deavored to fulfill the confidence placed in us. BEN SUN PRINTING COMPANY gonwlefe .Weak NASHVILLE 3, TENNESSEE f Jw , , f ff ,, 5, , , N, . , f ' IIIIi if IIIII f f ' ' III IS IIII ff J ,I T e II I II A! 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RAU KNICKERBOCKER TAVERN HOMEROOM 2I6 HOMEROOM IO9 HOMEROOM 207 SENIOR CLASS OF TAUSIA STUDENT COUNCIL HOMEROOM 206 HOMEROOM 22I HOMEROOMS 3I3 AND 3I6 SUB DEB MOTHERS' CLUB TUERCICS PHARMACY HOMEROOM 222 WESTERN HILLS FACULTY HOMEROOM IIO MR. AND MRS. R. W. CADWALLADER KRAEMER'S SOHIO SERVICE LATIN CLUB HOME ROOM 329 HOMEROOM II7 MR. AND MRS. H. HENINGER A FRIEND A FRIEND PARENTS ASSOCIATION SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB Names of persons who appear in pic+ures in fhe opening sec:+ion and on division pages are lis+ed below: Page 2 .... Page 7 .... Page Page II .... Page I2 .... Page I3 .... Page I5 .... Page I6 .... Leadership lnserf Page 32 .... Abilily lnserl . . Page 48 .... Talenl' Inserr . . Skill Inserl. . , Fellowship Inserl Friendship lnserl 9 .... Ned I-Iauss, Maureen Allen. Joyce Lugannani, Carol Kraus, Bud Lunsford Mike Bick, Mike Cunningham. Susan Simmonds, Cheryl Traub. Jim Sfergiopoulos, Mike Shearer, Ron Sloul, Bud Slevenson Joanne Mellilo. Sally I-Ieidrich, Carol Slaif, Warren Kirchner, Bud Lunsford, and Heidi I-luizelmeyer in CincinnaI'i's new Public Library. Miss Mafhis, Joyce Miller, Dick Slohr, Gayle Thomas, Mrs. Kelllehul, Jerry Suess. Miss Good, Emily Kidwell. Tom Chinn, JoAnn Dunhofr, David I-Iellon, Marlha Rupprechl, Shirley Roihhaas, Eric Schaumlolilel, Pal Lunsford, Mr. Pauszek. Jim I-Iughes. Cherry Sleiofi, Judy Knoepiler, Karen Springmyer. Cherrie Poslal, Dick Backus, Sherwood Swanner, Bill Gilberi, David Francis, Jack Voll- mer, Kalhy Eckerl, Marly Bose, Bonnie Craig. Fred Hicks, Paul Maxwell, Joyce Lueders, Kaye Kaernmerle, Barbara Gerhardf, Ron I-Iaskamp, Bill Edwards, Doreen Spackman, Beverly Smilh, Wilma Erhardl, Judy Knoepiler, Pal Slalh, Bill Graves. Jerry Suess, Nancy Gieringer, Joanna Lee, Leslye Osborne, Ken Aichele. 207 Name MR. R. W. CADWALLADER MR. A. J. HAVLOVIC . . , MR. R. SHAUCK .... MRS. D, HENINGER .. MR. R. LOWE .... MISS F. HANAUER . . MR. H. ANSON . . MISS T. BAECHLE . . MR. R. BATHIANY . , MISS R. BAYHA . , . MR. C. BERRINGER , . MISS B. M. BOLAN . . MISS H. BOLSEN . . MISS M. BOTTO . MR. A. BRADY . . MISS H. BURK . . . MR. A, CHESLEY . . . MISS M. CONSTANT . . MRS. P. COOK .... MRS. M. CORNWALL . . MR. W. CRANDALL . . MISS M. DAVIS - . . MR. J. DePOLLO . MISS M. DUFFICY . . MR. H. DUNKEL. . .. MRS. D. EDGEWORTH . . MISS L. FISHER . . , MR. T. FOUCH . . MR. D, L. FREAD , . MRS. J. FREHSE . . MISS M, GATES . . MR. V. GAUSMAN . MISS R. GEIGER . . MISS V. GLASS . . MISS V. GOOD ,,.. MRS. R. GREENSMITH , . MR. J. HEINOLD . . . MR. H. HESS .. .. MR. W. HEUBACH . , MISS H. HOOVER . . MR. H. HOPPING . MR. W. HUTH . . MR. R. KAPPES . . . MR. G. KINNAIRD, . . MISS A. KLASERNER , . MR. F. KLIPPEL ..,. MISS T. KOLKS ..... MISS A. KOTTENBROOK . . MISS R. KRASNE ...... MR. J. KUECHENMEISTER MR. D. KUHN . .... . MRS. D. LEWIS . . MR. T. LILLY . MRS. L. LILLY . . TEACHERS' DIRECTORY Subiecls, Job Page Principal , ........... , . l6'D,3l Assislanr Principal, STP Board . . . . . . . I7 Assislanl' Princi Counselor, Sen pal, Junior High . . ior High ..... . Counselor, Annual Financial Advisor, Senior Class Advisor Counselor, Jun lor Hig-h .......,. Plane Geomelry, Business Malh, Malh . . English, Business English ......... Science, Heallh, Junior High Foolball Coach, Track Coach . . Ol'lice Pracfice, Typing ......... General Malh, Business Malh, Algebra, Lunchroom Squad Advisor, Aliendance Teacher . . . Lalin, L,elin CI ub Advisor ,....... Algebra, Plane Geomelrry, Mafh, Girls' Bowling Advisor Home Econornics . . . . . . . ..... . Band, Orcheslra, Insfrumenial Music, Band Leller Club Advisor . Healih, Sludenl' Council Advisor ..... English, Hi-Junior Advisor, Allendance Teacher . . Shorthand, Typing, English ........ I-Ieallh, Physical Educarion, Fulure Nurses' Club Advisor Home Economics, Cosfumes and Properlies Advisor , . lndusirial Aris, Mech,anicaI Drawing, Camera Club Advisor Aris and Crails .........,... Science, Healrh, Freshman Baskeiball Coach, lnrra-mural Alhleiics Coach . . English . . ............ . . Chemisiry, General Science . . . , Mafh, Consumers' Maih, Algebra .... American Hisfory, Ailendance Teacher . . American Hisfory, American Problems, Savings Slamps Chairman . Zoology, Aflen dance Teacher . ..... English, General Business, Senior Y-Teens Advisor, Sophomore CI,ass Advfgor , Dielician ........ , . . . . . . Wood Shop ........ World Geogra phy, Civics . . Librarian ..........., English, Fulure Teachers' Club . . , English, Remedial Reading Courses . . . Physical Educaiion, STP Board, Allen American H islo Social Sfudies, ry, Social Siudies ..... 'lance Teacher, Cross Couniry Coach, Swimming Coach , , , Civics, Ch?er'eaders' Advisor, Golf Coach . Arl ................... Social Sludies, Boys' Bowling Advisor . . Science, Heallh ............. Math, Physical Educalion, Varsily Foolball Coach . . English ........ . ...... . English .... Eleclric Shop ,... ....... . English, Junior English, Junior Social Sfudies Shorlhand, Typ Y-Teens Advisor . . , Girls' Bowling Advisor ing, Business Club Advisor, Meial Shop .......,,.. . . Social Siudies, Geography . . Arr, Chess Club Advisor ....... Science, Heallh, Physical Eduoalion . . 208 Fralernily and lnlerfraiorily Adv'sor I7 I8 23 I9 2l 29 28 I I7 28 95 3 I 55 20 2l 30 83 3 I 3 I 30 40 29 39 29 4l 28 I I7 29 27 28 I 6- D 26 66 30 30 30 27 29 67 30 28 28 29 3l 30 83 MISS C. LOGUE . . MR. R. MR. H. LOVE . .. LUST ....... . . MISS O. MARCKWORTH MISS N. MARCUS . .. MR. R. MARTIN . .. MISS B. MATHIS . . MR. A. McCARTNEY . MR. P. J. McCLURE . . MR. R. MEIER .... MR. E. E. MILLER . .. MR, D. MR. R. MRS, T. MINESINGER . MORGAN . . . MORRIS . . MR. W. NEAD .. MRS. J. NESTER . . MR. E. MR. P. NOCKA . . NOHR . . . . MISS J. OBERMANN MISS B. O'HARA . . MR. H. MR. J. MR.J. O'NEAL . , O'TOOLE . . PAUSZEK, . . MISS D. PETERSON , . MRS. R. POSTLE . . MR. R. RAIN ...... DR. W. RIMANOCZY . . . . . MR. R. ROSE ...., MR. A. SCHICK .,.. MISS E. SCHILLING . . . . MR. W. SHACKELFORD ...,. MISS E. Sl-IOEMAKER . , . . MR. R. SIEKMANN . .. .. MR. R. SINGERMAN MISS D. SLUTZ . . MISS D. SMITH . . , MRS, J. SPICKARD , . MISS C. STEINMETZ . MISS E, SUTER ...... . . MISS F. TEBBENHOFF . . . . MR. C. THOMAS . . . MR. L. VONWALDEN . MRS. H. WALTER . . , MISS I. WALTERS . . . MISS L. WEBER . . MR. I. WELBORN . . MR. J. WHITAKER . . MISS C. WITTE ..... MR. G. WOLLENHAUPT MR. W. WUERDEMAN . . MISS C. YALEN .... MR. H. YUNG . . TEACHERS' DIRECTORY Librarian . . .28 English ................. 27 Salesmanship, Merchandising Club Advisor , . . 28 Algebra, General Math, Plane Geometry . . . . - World History, Civics, Sophomore Clazs Advisor . Zl Mathematics .......... . . . . 30 Biology, Physiology, STP Board . . I6-D Science, Health, Drivers' Educat'on . 3l Dr,amatics, English ...,.......... . 30 Drivers' Training, Reserve Baseball Coach . . . . I4l Arohitectural and Mechanical Drawing ....... .... . 30 Physics, Stage Crew Advisor, Scientific Honor Society Adv'sor . . 29 Science, Health, General Science ....,.... .... . 31 World History, World Geography .................................... Social Studies, Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach, Maroon W Advisor ................................... . 66 Typing, General Business, Business Math . . . 27 Biology, Science, Health .........,.. . .... . 2I Physical Education, Baseball Coach, Hi.Y Advisor, Gym Teacher, Gym Coach . . , . 66 Health, Physical Education, Junior GAA Advisor ....,. . 83 Sganish, Spanish Club Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor . . English .......... ............., . 29 English .............. . 30 Botany, Biology, Botany Club Advisor . 2l Mathematics ......... . . 26 Home Economics . . . 28 Mathematics . . . . . Vocal Music, Choirs . 49-D Art ....... . 30 Mathematics ............. . . .... . 3I Shorthand, Typing, Secretarial Practice . . . . . . . . . .'27 German, English, German Club Advisor, Junior High Basketball Co,ach . . . . 37 Health, Science, Bible Club Advisor . . . . . . . . . . 27 Physical Education, Basketball Coach ....., 70-D Health, Reserve Football Coach, Tennis Coach . . 66, 68 American History, Sociology, Economics . . . .27 Home Eoconomics ...... ...... . 3I Latin, Algebra, Junior CI,ass Advisor ........... , . . I29 Public Speaking, English, Sorority and Interfratority Advisor . 29 Social Studies ......... . . ............ ............ . . . . French, English, French Club Advisor, Red Cross Advisor, Senior Girls' Club Advisor . . . 36 Biology, Physiology ........... .... . .29 American, World, and Modern History ...... . 27 Math, Scientitic Honor Society Advisor, STP Board . . 30 English, Journalism, Breeze Statf Advisor . . . .25 English, Annual Staff Advisor ...... . 22 English, Debate Team Coach . . . , 30 Speech and Hearing Therapy ....... . . Physical Education, Senior GAA Advisor . . .83 Graphic Arts ........ . , . , , 30 Business Law, Bookkeeping ............. .... , 3l Secretarial Practice, Typing, Shorthand, Attendance Teacher , 28 Mathematics, Ticket Chairman ........... . . . , 27 209 Page I58 MAUREEN BRUCE ALLEN . . THOMAS ROGER ANGUS . . . JAMES BERNARD ANNESS . . CLAUDETTE ANNIS ....., BARBARA LOUISE APPLING . . MICHAEL RUSSELL AREY . . . LOIS ANN BACHMANN . . . DONALD WARE BACK .... RICHARD ANDREW BIACKUS . . PATRICIA RUTH BALLARD . . MARGARET ELAINE BALTZER . . EVELYN HELEN BECKEL ...,. KENNETH EDWI BER DOLT N G . . JERRY LEE BERGER . . . . . . CAROLE LEE BERGHAUSEN . . BARBARA EVE BICKING . . . CHARLES FREDERICK BINSTADT RASHAL RAY BLACK ,... . . Q ' Page I59 RONALD LOUIS BLOEBAUM . JOIAN BOCOCK ,....... HENRY MARTIN BOERIO ..,. JOHN EDWARD BOLSER .... DAVID LAWRENCE BORDERS . . WILLIAM CARL BOSSENBERGER BETTY ANNE BREEN . . . . . . DONALD LEE BREINING ..,. RONALD BROCKHOFF ,... ANN MAE BROOKS . . . . MARLENE BERNICE BROOKS . . BARBARA FAY BROWN .,., DAVID LEE BROWN ,....,, JERRY WILLIAM BROWN ..., ROBERT EUGENE BROWNING . RALPH HAROLD BRUNS .... JANET LEE BUCK ,,., . . KENNETH STANLEY BUNGER . . Page l60 KENNETH WILLIAM BUNS . . PEGGY ANN BYERS . .,... , MICHAEL OUINN CALDWELL . RICHARD GARY CALKINS . . WILLIAM DALE CARDER .... DONALD ALBERT CARNEY . . PATRICIA ANN CARSKADON . JILL CARSON ,.... .... BETTY JANE CASSELMAN . . . ESTHER CASUTO . . . . SALLY JANE CHAMBERS . . . JOHN THOMAS CI-IAPPELL . . MARLENE CHERRINGTON . BETTY JEANNE CHIDLAW . . . OMER WILLIAM CHINN .... PATRICIA ANN CLARK . ARTHUR GARFIEI.D COLBURN MARY ANNETTE COLBY ..... Page Ibl CAROLYN LAVAUN COLE . . . LINDA CONAWAY . . . SIMRALL ANDERSON COOMBS . THOMAS BRYANT CORCORAN . CAROL LOUISE CORWIN ..., CAROL JEAN COVERT .,.. BETTY ANN CROWE ..., JOYCE ANN CRUSE . . . CHESTER THOMAS CRUZE . . NANCY SUE CUSHMAN . . JOHN FREDERICK CUTLER . . ANNA MAY DAIBER . . JOHN FREDERICK DAVIS . . JAMES LEE DAY . . MILTON RICHARD DECKFR . . CHARLOTTE MAE DEWEESE . . STANLEY ALVIN DIFT2 , . . JOYCE CAROL DOCTER . . Page l62 ARTHUR HAROLD DORNBUSCH BARRY ILIFF DUDLEY . CAROLYN ARAMINTA DUDLEY NANCY IDELLE DUGGER .... PEGGY LOU DUNAWAY ..,. EDWARD CHARLES ECKEL . WILLIAM ANDREW EDWARDS . CAROLE ANN EICK .... WILMA LOUISE ERHARDT. . . ESTHER MARY EUBANK . . GAIL ANNE FELDKAMP . . . CARL GEORGE FISCHER . . SENIOR DIRECTORY 210 . . . . . .679 Hermosa ISI Wa . S570 Sunnywoods Le. I24I Mu . . . . .808 Fairbanks ISI Wa . . . . . .3608 LaSalle ISI Gr . . . 2903 Glenway Ave. I4I Gr . . 2698 Westbrook Dr. IIII Mo . . .576I LuCIare Dr. I38I Gr . . . 344l Price Ave. ISI . . . . . 370 Neel: Rd. I38I . . 3876 Weirman Ave. IIII No . . . . 4358 St. Lawrence ISI Gr . . . . .73I Steiner St. I4I Gr .....2924 Costello IIII Hu lB7IV2 Westwood Ave. II4I . . .7022 River Rd. I33I . . I436 Covedale Ave. I3BI Gr . . . 302I Lischer Ave. IIII . . .3I7 Mt. Hope Ave, I4I Wa Wi Gr Wi Mo Gr . . 2926 Hoadly Ct. IIII Mo . . . 4545 Midland Ave. ISI Wa . . . . l292 Rutledge St, ISI Gr . . .2273 Schoedinger II4I Gr . . 552 Davenport Ave. I4I Wa . .4979 Cleves Pike I38I Gr . . .959 Delhi Ave. I4I Gr . . . 6706 Jersey Ave. I33I Wi . . . 3986 Carrie Ave. IIII Hu . .2834 Harrison Ave. III Mo . . 2149 West Eighth St. I4I .. . . . . 6468 Revere I33I Wi . . .2Z9l Baltimore IIII Hu . . . . .5069 Sumter I38I Wa . . I778 Ashbrook Dr. I3BI We . . S26 Rosemont Ave. ISI ...29II Kling Ave. IIII Gr Mo . . ISBO Colonial Dr. I3BI Gr 3836 Washington Ave. IIII Mo Box 98-E Zion Rd. IClevesI Wi . . . 5I5 Eairbanks Ave. ISI Gr ......28l5 Urwiler IIII Hu . , .450 Wilke or. Iasy Gr . . . . . I6S3 First Ave, ISI Gr . .sm North Glen Rd. IIII I-lu . .... 2983 Wardall IIII Mo . . 305l Glenmore Ave. I38I Hu . . . . I637 First Ave. ISI Vina o . 304I Sout-I1 I-legry Cr, I38I . . . .2B72 McKinley IIII M0 . .42I0 Harrison Pike IIII . . . . 6564 Parkland I33I . .45I8 Carnation ISI Wa . .4004 Homelawn IIII Hu . .7252 River Rd. I33I Wi . . . 3482 Leland Ave. I4I Gr Hu Wi . 3535 East St. Martins IIII Hu . . . . . .2950 FELT2 IIII Mo ..........67PeeI'iPa . . .3867 Race Rd. IIII Hu . . . .3I23 McKinley IIII Hu ....55l6 Marie St. IIII Mo . . .36l7 Herbert Ave. IIII Hu . . . 4536 Glenwav Ave. ISI Gr . . . I238 Iliff Ave. ISI Gr . l6Bl Kellvwood Ave. I38I Wgi ... 4370 Race Rd. IIII Mo . . . 2605 Fenton Ave. IIII Mo Hu Gr . . . .2I9I sylved Im . . .2491 Warsaw Ave. I4I . . . 2839 McKinley IIII Hu . . . 5225 Sidney Rd. I38I Wa . . . 5274 Rapid Run I38I Wa . . .SI96 Rapid Run I38I Gr . .30l4 Montana Ave. IIII Hu . . .3B6O Boomer Rd, IIII Hu . . . 6720 Hillside I33I Wi . . .3024 Montclair IIII Mo . . . . . 4362 Cappel Dr. ISI Bl . . .3025 Urwiler IIII Mo . .289l McKinley Ave. IIII Hu . . . .3936 Carrie Ave. IIII Hu . . . 2904 Montclair IIII M0 . . .2764 Oueen City I38I Mo . . . . . 3408 Ebenezer IIII Hu . III9 Carmania Ave, I38I Wa I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -B7BI -5 I 79 -7785 -I 333 - I 395 -9 I 72 - I 025 -B388 -30BI -5089 -0866 -99 I 9 -546I -3773 -3704 -5 I 53 -5257 -3205 -0540 -7897 -7529 -0887 -I2I3 -S293 I -I I 53 I I I 1,9271 I I I I -4780 I. .Il I-ISI7 -6557 aaazs iiiii I I-5256 I-I I36 I-3874 I -906 I I-5258 I-3647 I-SI64 I. 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Page I64 VELMA LOIS HAMMOND ..... MARY ANN HANSEN ..,..... JACQUELINE ELAINE HARDIMAN . . DOROTHY ANN HARLAN .,.... FRANK WRIGHT HASKETT ..., ANITA LOUISE HAUENSTEIN . . . EDWARD WELLINGTON HAUSS . . EVERETT CORBIN HAYHURST . . . RAYMOND LEE HEADY ..... SALLY CARR HEIDRICH . . JANET LOUISE REINEMAN , . DONALD ALBERT HELMBOLD . VIRGINIA HELTON ...... RONALD JOHN HENKEL . . PHYLLIS JEAN HENSLEY . . . JOHN EMERSON HENTHORN . ARLENE JUNE HETTEL ..... FRED LEGNER HICKS ..,, Page I65 SHIRLEY JANE HIGH . . . . FR ED HOEFLE ,..,, .,,,.. WILLIAM NELSON HOFER ..... WILLIAM EDWARD HOFSTETTER . . GEORGE FREDERICK HOLTON . . KATHRYN ANN HOLLENBACH . . ANDREW MICHAEL HOLZ . . . BARBARA JEAN HOTEL .... JANET ARLENE HUELSMAN . JANE CLARE HUGHES ,..... JOYCE ANN HUGHES . . HEIDEMARIE ANNA HUTZELMEYERI ' JOHN Louis mcosucci .,.... WILLIAM CARL JENKINS .... JOAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON . KAYE ELLEN KAEMMERLE . . . EDWARD JOSEPH KEHLING . . ARLENE L. KELSCH ....... Page I66 BARBARA JANE KENNEY . . JOSEPH LEE KENTY . . . . . . JOHN ANTHONY KESSLER . . . GEORGE KIEHBORTH . . . . ELAINE ELEANOR KIMBALL . . GERALD LEE KINDRED ,... BARBARA ANN KIPP . . . DOROTHY MARIE KIRCHNER . . . JUDITH ANN KNOEPFLER . . . PAUL EDWARD KOCH . . . SENIOR DIRECTORY 67I6 Hillside Ave, 3235 Epworfh Ave. I33I IIII I3BI Il 'I Wi Hu . . . 482 Wilke Dr. Gr . . . 2624 Harrison Hu . 3602 Warsaw Ave. ISI Wa 3032 Coral Park Dr. IIII Mo . . I670 Firsf Ave. I5I Gr . . . I6I6 Rosemonf ISI Gr Mo . 5793 Fifview Cr. IKIIII I I 3529 Meadow Ave. . . 3055 Penrose PI. 2859 WesIbrook Dr. 949 McPherson Ave. . . 5540 Surrey Ave. . . 4290 Race Rd. Q 3499 Hillside Ave. . . I7I2 Holden Sf. . 5I28 Highview Dr. . . . 462I Joana PI, . . 4I70 Hornelawn I IIII IIII I5 IIII IIII I4I Il4I I39I I39I IIII I4I Hu Mo Mo Wa Mo Hu Gr Gr Gr Gr Mo . . I042 Grand Ave. Gr . . . 884 Beech Ave. ISI Wa . 846 Delehanfy CI. ISI Wa . 850 Academy Ave. ISI We . . . I670 Iliff Ave. ISI Wa 5729 Glenway Ave, I38I Hu 3B8I Ebenezer Rd. IIII Hu . . . II4I Carmania I38I Gr Gr . 742 Elberon Ave. ISI IIII 2I80 Harrison Ave. 2920 DeBreck Ave. IIII 38I . 4733 Lorefla Ave. . . . 463 Leaih Rd. Mo Mo Wa Wa I I35I S932 Muddy Creek I38I Mo . .283I McKinley IIII Mo 3407 Stafhem Ave. IIII Mo . . 3I7 Ingalls SI. I4I Wa . . 3950 Farrell Dr, IIII Mo . . 2I38 Sfaebler Sf. I4I Gr . . 2626 FenIon IIII Hu . 836 Harris Ave. ISI Wa . S020 WiIIneI Dr. I38I Wa . . .442 Cresfline ISI Gr . 4747 Green Glen I38I Wa . . . 2540 River Rd. I4I Gr . . 2485 Galvin Ave. I4I Gr . . I6IS Dewey Ave, ISI Wa 3830 Davis Ave. IIII Hu 33IB Epworlh Ave, IIII I-Iu 3746 Wieman Ave. ISI Gr 3532 Brueslle Ave, IIII Mo 'Z66S Monfana Ave. IIII Hu 3332 River Rd, I4I Wa 5932 Muddy Creek I38I Mo . 600 Hawlhorne ISI Gr . 3934 Trevor Ave. IIII Mo . 7I9 Fairbanks ISI Wa . I474 Colonial Dr, I38I Gr . . 970 Fairbanks ISI BI 2602 Monfana Ave. IIII Mo . . 5752 River Rd. my wi . . . 846 Hermosa ISI . IOI4 Overlook I38I . I830 Ashbrook Dr. I38I BI . . 3606 Eula Ave. IIII . . I237 Firsl' Ave. isp sl . . 3250 MonIana rin Wa Hu Hu Mo . . ISIS Beech Ave. ISI BI . . 287I Harrison IIII . . 4749 Mayhew I38I Gr Hu Mo PHYLLIS JEANNE KOCH . . 3255 Midden Cr. I38I LOIS JEAN Koervie ...., , l 2933 vm., Iggy M0 MARIAN JANNITH KOENIG , , . . 3620 Allview Cr. I38I Hu VIRGINIA ANN KOERBER , . . . I 2950 Kling Ave. IIII Mo JACOUELINE CAROL KOESTER . . . . 5454 Delhi Pk. I38I Wi ARLENE MARY KOESTLIN . . . . . 3987 Kenkel Ave, IIII Mo THOMAS WILLIAM KOWALCZIK . . . . 6966 Sandal CI. IIII M0 CAROL ANN KRAUS ........ . . I52O Sidona Le. I3BI We Page I67 WANDA ELAINE LACKES . . . .... S4I0 Lever I38I Wa MARY FRANCES LANDERS , . . . 3006 Glenway I4I Gr CAROL JEAN LANDWEHR . . . I734 Ashbrook Dr. I38I Wa CHARLSIE GAYE LANKFORD . . .... 555 Neave S+, in Gr DIXIE CAROL LEE ....,. . , . . 3796 Reemelin IIII Mo 211 20354 223I ZI02 -8240 -2534 -4096 -6 I 89 -5848 -3497 -O5 I 8 -6 I 72 3988 -I I80 -8776 603 2 -6525 -8883 9506 4492 -9330 -4649 -24 I 7 0554 40027 -0667 I267 -0369 -56BI -9394 -4323 -0202 -I 2 I 3 -B871 -6360 -26 I I -4668 S373 -0293 -0265 SI83 -3636 -S928 -4853 II09 -02 I 2 -49 I3 -6035 3647 ISOS -2707 -3 I 82 -3548 I640 2259 26 I I I 680 74 I 0 -29I7 -S956 -07IU -3332 I I69 S942 I730 6232 -I I 93 -S466 I I93 29R7 -I247 -698I -3932 6944 -4234 3496 4084 'I I 62 0296 .3034 -6839 -25 I 5 -8690 - I 222 JOANNA LEE ..,. . . . EILEEN MARJORIE LEONARD . . DENNIS CHARLES LETZLER . . THOMAS MICHAEL LIGGETT . . ANITA DELORAS LINGARDO . JUDITH HELEN LINTON . . . . WILLIAM SCOTT LORMAN . . ROBERT MELVIN LOWTHER . . JOYCE ELAINE LUEDERS . . . RUTH ANN LUEGERING . JOYCE PAULA LUGANNANI WILBUR DAMON LUNSFORD . RONALD GORDON MACDONALD Page I68 CONCHITA MARMORA , . . . SANDRA JEAN MARSHALL . . PHYLLIS LOUISE MARTIN . . . CHARLES DAVID MATTLIN . . ROBERT WILLIAM MAURER . . DIANE CHRISTINE MAYR . . JOSEPH CHARLES MCCOY . . EARL MARTIN MENKHAUS . MARY ANN MERCER .... MARILYN JEAN MESSMER . CAROLE JEANNE MEYER . FORREST EDWARD MEYER . . IRENE JON MEYER ,.... JANICE LOUISE MEYER . . MARILYN JUNE MEYER . RAYMOND C. MEYER . . CAROL ANN MEYERS . . WILLIAM EMIL MILLER . . Page I69 ESTHER ANN MILLER . . . LARRY IRVING MILLER . MARY ANN MILLER .... STANLEY ALBERT MILLER . JOHN MINNICH ....,.. MARION EMMA MOBARRY . . RICHARD JOSEPH MOHAUPT . . IOM MONTGOMERY . ..... JUDITH ANNE MOON .... EDWIN HENRY MORGAN .... LARRY HERSHAL MOSS . . . ROBERTA ANN MUGGENBORG . . WESLEY ALBERT NEAL ..,.., JUDITH MAY NEIHEISEL ..... NANCY LEE NEIL , . DOROTHY BLANCHE NIEDERLEI-INERV 1 PHYLLIS MARIE OBER ,,.,,,. SHIRLEE MAE PAPE .....,.. Page I70 MARY ELLEN PEGG .... LOIS ANN PEMBERTON . . CHERRIE LEVON POSTEL . . JO ANN POUNDSTONE . . . MARY ANN PRINCE . . . MARGARET ANN PURCELL . . ROBERT THOMAS RAE . . . BETTY ANN RAISOR .... SALLY KAY REBHOLZ . . RONALD ARTHUR REEVE3 . EMALU RUTH REMEPS . . ALBERT WILLIAM RENNER BETTY RIDENER . . . JOAN CAROL RINCKEL . . . CHARLENE MARIE ROTH . . LOUIS RICHARD ROTHHAAS . . RUTH ANN RUNCK . ELLYN LOUISE RUTENSCHROER Page I7I NANCY LEE RUTENSCHROER ALLEN ROBERT SANDERS . . DOUGLASS SANTANEN , . . JAMES ROSS SCHAAL , . . DIANE SCHAEFER . . . JUDITH MARIE SCHAICH . EILEEN ALMA SCHALK . . PHYLLIS KAY SCHEID .I.. LINDA ANN SCHMID ... JAMES ARTHUR SCHMIDT . . . MELVIN ADRAIN SCHOBERT . . MAXINE SCHOONOVER .... IDA MAE SCHRALDER .,... JOANN SCHRAEDER . , , ARTHUR DANIEI, SCHRAMM . . . ARLENA GEORGIZ SCHULTIAN . RONALD EUGENE SEWELL . . STEPHEN MICHAEL SHEARER . . SENIOR DIRECTORY 212 . . . . 5296 Sidney my . 3048 Sou+h Hegry Cr. 1381 . . 4703 Basil Le. 1381 BI Wa . .5I64 Sidney 1381 . . .3726 Frondorf 1II1 Hu . . . . 4730 Guerley 1381 Wa . . .4402 Harrison Pk. 1II1 Hu . . .3032 Hull Ave. 1II1 Hu o I99I Wesiwood Norihern 1251 . . . 3054 Lischer 1II1 Hu . . II75 Nancy Lee Le. 1381 Wa , . . .BI9 SeIon Ave. 151 . . . 6803 Jersey Ave. 1331 . 3429 Wes+ Elghfh 151 Gr . 2I0 Cherokee Ave. 1331 Wi Gr Wi . .5390 RyboITRd.1II1 Mo . . .erin renin Dr. 1241 Ki . . 4000 SI. Marfins 1II1 Mo . . 6406 River Rd, 1331 wi . . ws? Pafrick 141 Gr . . 3968 Trevor Ave. 1II1 Mo ....30I6 Junief'ra 1II1Mo . . 4739 Green Glen may Wa . . . 3744 Mayfield 151 en I922 Ashbrook Dr. 1381 Gr I995 Alphonse Le. 1381 Gr . . 3933 Drew Ave. 1II1 Mo . , . 2487 Montana 1II1 Mo . . 4054 Wes? Elghih 151 Gr . , . 4976 Huwerih 1381 Wa . .,., 1419 Sfafe 141 en 5242 Parkview PI. 1381 Bl . . I258 Beech Ave. 151 Wa . . .3628 Laclede Ave. 151 Gr . . . 2605 Harrison 1II1 Hu 5992 Rapid Run Rd. 1331 Wi . . I359 Beechmeadow 13B1 Gr . . . 3640 Woodbine 1II1 Mo . . . . . . .655 Halsey 141 Wa . . 3024 Wodhingfon 1II1 Hu . . 4969 Duebber 1381 . . 3006 WiIIeI' Ter. 1381 . . .2737 Soufh Rd. 1331 . .... I2I0 DroH 151 Gr Mo Wa Hu Wi . . , 3405 Milbrich 1II1 .... 2944 Felfz1II1 Hu Mo . 3064 Glenmore 1381 . .... BII Terry Sf. 151 Gr . 3053 Soulh Hegry Cr. 13B1 Hu Wa Mo .. .3869 Norlh Bend 1II1 Hu , .936 Rosemonf 151 Wa . 5124 Highview Dr. 1381 Wa . . . .232I BaI'Iirnore1II1 Hu . . 524 Fairbanks Ave, 151 Wa . . IBB6 Ashbrook Dr. 1381 Wa . . . . 4340 Schulfe 151 Gr . . . 3820 River Rd. 141 Gr . 3I03 Brachen Woods 1II1 Mo . . . 670 Hawthorne 151 Gr . . 3636 Herber? Ave. 1II1 Hu . . 3450 McFadden 1II1 Hu . . 550 Grand Ave. 151 Wa . .3707 Wilmer Dr. 1II1 Hu . 332 Ingalls S+.141 Gr 4224 Applegafe 1111 Mo . 5468 Cleves Warsaw 1381 Wa ......388I Jessup 1II1Ja . . .453 Greenwell 1381 Wa . . .4443 Harrison Ave. 1II1 Hu . . 2496 Harrison Ave. 1II1 Mo . . 2540 Harrison Ave. 1II1 Hu . . . 6945 Home Cify 1331 Wi . . . I84B I-lawklns1II1Mo ...30I7 McHenry1II1Mo . . IZI9 Sunsel' Ave. 1351 Gr . . 2750 Powell Dr, 1II1 Hu , 5544 Surrey Ave. 1II1 Hu . .29I'2 FeIIz Ave, 1II1 Mo .......l452Sfa . . . 3467 Leland 141 Gr , . . 3467 Leland 141 Gr . , 3036 Urwiler 1II1 Mo . . , . 541, Pedneiri 1381 Wa , ..... 25I3 Knorr 1I41 Mo . . 2324 Dauiel Ave. 11:1 Mo I I I -0204 -B445 5689 -3585 -6377 -034 I -6354 -5902 -5462 -843 I -0285 - I 6 I 3 -2033 -6727 -5584 -9479 -3393 - l304 -53I7 - I B I 9 - I037 -8682 -6922 I I I I I I I -5245 I I I I I I I3l6 -2I32 I-B484 I-4326 I-6496 I-0327 I-B2I5 Ie3B98 I-I036 I-0656 I-26IB I- I 626 I-7ZI5 I-5528 1-3075 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I625 -4025 59I0 I77I -38IA -5476 -5858 -30I9 -0789 -5685 -3465 -7339 -5I63 -1639 -8902 nBI52 -4510 -356I -5574 -3452 -6987 -838I -0492 -42I6 -7494 -7844 -3I54 -2962 -2737 -6906 -7850 -4666 -2064 -l240 -5I87 -287I -3 I42 -0441. -6I3A e 141 .4:iv -45l7 YBAI4 -6748 .5001 -6856 Page I72 TERRY CLETUS SIEVE . . MARY LUETTA SIEVERS . . CAROL JEANNE SMITH . JUDITH HELEN SMITH . . RANDALL DEAN SMITH . . RONALD EUGENE SMITH . . SHIRLEY JANELL SMITH .... DOREEN MARY SPACKMAN . . ROBERT DAVID SPARROW . CHARLES ANDREW SPREEN . ROBERT GARY SPREEN . . VIRGINIA KAY SPREEN . . KAREN LAURA SPRINGMYER . CAROL LEE STAFT .,.. , PATRICIA ANN STATH ..,.,. CHERRY LYNN STEIOFF . . WILLIAM CORDIE STEPHENSON JAMES MICHAEL STERGIOPOULOS Page I73 ROBERT EARL STEVENS . . . GEORGIA MAY STEWART . . . CHARLES STILLWELL . . . . RONALD DEAN STOUT ..,. RONALD DALE STRATTON . . NANCY JANE STRIETELMEIER . . . DAVID STREITENBERGER .,., ANN CLEVELAND STUBBS . . . DONALD STURM ....,.. DONNA LEE STURM ...., GERALD DAVID SUESS . . PATRICIA F. SULLIVAN . . . BRENDA ALISON SWAGER . . SHERWOOD SWANNER ..... ROBERT LOUIS TEGENKAMP . . DAVID WILLIAM THEILMAN . . GAYLE THOMAS ........, GARY ELSWORTH THOMPSON . . Page I74 RAY CHARLES THOMPSON . . TONI TOY .....,.... CHERYL JANE TRAUB ,...... JEAN ELAINE TUERCK ,..,... DAVID LAMONT UHL . . . MARION KATHLEEN VANDIVORT MARGARET ELLEN VAN LIEU . . . JOHN WILLIAM VIESON ,,,.. DANIEL FREDERICK VOGEL . . . JACK LEONARD VOLLMER .... KATHERINE LOLA WAGGONER . THOMAS ALBERT WAGNEP . . . LARRY CLARK WARD ...... CAROL SUE WARNER .... BETTY JEAN WARREN . . MARCIA LEE WASH . . . MARILYN ANN WEBER . . . MARILYN JEANNE WEBER . . JUDITH GAIL WEHLER . . . Page I75 MARTHA ROSE WEICHOLD . MARILYN JEAN WEIGAND . JOANNE ROSE WEINER . . . DONALD ROGER WEISE . . . RUTH CAROL WEISENBERGER . RONALD ELLIOTT WELKER . . . GERALD EDWARD WELLS . . . DOROTHY RAE WELTI ...... CAROL JEAN WERNICIKE .... . . JOSEPH GEORGE WESTERHAUS . . LAVONNE RUTH WESTERMAN . . MARLENE MARIAN WILHELM . . ANITA MAY WINKELMAN . NANCY LOUISE WITTROCK . . JOYCE LOUISE WODRICH . . ERWIN JOHN WOLBER . . . ARLENE RUTH WOOD . . . DAWN CAROL WOODARD . Page I76 CLYDE EUGENE WOODS .,.. DAVID EDWARD WULFHORSI . . PATRICIA ANN WUND .... GLENDA ANN YEAKLE .... BEVERLY PIERCE YOCKEY . . MATT YOSAFAT . ,,... . MARY ANN YOUNG ...... PHILIP EARL ZIEGLER ..,... RONALD 'STANLEY ZIELINSKI . . SHIRLEY ANN ZIMMERMAN . . SENIOR DIRECTORY 2113 . . 4710 Loreffa Ave, . . . 2845 Giina CI. 3756 MarydeII PI. . 2747 Faber Ave. 4324 Glenway Ave. . .27I0 Carroll Ave. .. .2308Riv . . . SI82 Leona Dr. 3908 WesI LiberIy I51 6237 River Rd. I 68II'ParkIand Ave. . . 681: Parkland Ave. . . .3025 Werk Rd. . . 4745 Gienway Ave. . . I897 Monirose ST. . . 4203 NorIh Bend . . . 472I Glenwav . . 4635 Joana PI. Gr Mo III1Mo III1Hu I5I Illl IIII IIII Gr Hu Wa Gr Wi Wi Wi Mo T381 Gr II41 Gr III1 Mo I381 Gr C381 Wa I38I HI I33J I33I II I1 . .4833 Prosperify PI. I381 Wa . . I634 Tuxworfh Ave. I381 Wa . . 5024 Ralph Ave. I381 Gr . . 436 Hawfhorne Av . . . . 5564 Werk Rd. . . 420 Hawfhorne Ave. . . 3225 Pickbury Dr, . . 32I4 Manning Ave. . . 32I4 Manning Ave. . . 3033 CoraI Park Dr. . . . I40I Beech Ave. . . 6624 Home Cify . . . II00 Sunsei Ave, e. 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FirsT oT all, we Thank Uncle Russell Benson and his assisTanT, Duncan ScheidT, Tor The TerriTic iob They did wiTh The phoTography and Tor Their consTrucTive advice and criTicism. Our appreciaTion goes To Norman Buddy Shaw and The Benson PrinT- ing Company in Nashville Tor Their excellenT prinTing job, and To MargareT Carey, Fred Nohr, and Frank Percell aT The PublicaTions DeparTmenT oT The Indianapolis Engraving Company Tor Their compeTenT service. The Tine work done by Mr. Roy Boeh oT ChevioT on our senior picTures and phoTos oT school acTiviTies cerTainly deserves a voTe oT Thanks. We wish To Thank Mr. RoloerT l-leidler oT The Times-S-Tar Tor leTTing us use his picTures oT The maple season which are Tound on pages 47 and 96. A debT oT Thanks is owed To The KingsporT Press Tor The splendid cover which They perTecTed Tor us. We also wish To show our graTiTude To The adminisTraTion and TaculTy oT WesTern Hills Tor Their kind assisTance and cooperaTion. 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