Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1965
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Th 9 I S d dicaies fhis I ' ' annual M L who In p cI d d d I W HII uaI sfaffs cI d I- 1 if deff- ' V M by QM ffl' JIIWMULQGI, ZWQNQ MI 213 I Q DIN , A M515 050 Iflmvqjv, ,If,,,Al X fs 0Wjwffiff52M We are the most alive, jubilant generation . . . dance harder, play harder, learn faster. and drive faster, than our faLhers ...A Al century ago, VValt VVhitn1an saw in young people this joy of the spirit and captured it in his poem Song of Joys . . . The l965 ANNUAL has taken this poem and applied it to the kaleicloseopic world of VVestern Hills, with the hope that this generations joy will not sour. THE I965 WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO Published by Q. the Western I-IiIIs Annual Sfoff 42,421 U the joy of life . . . the whirlwind world of lfVestern Hills . . . 'We run with the crowds-jump-shoutl Wfe walk with a springy, elastic step . . . We absorb ideas . . . we have an intense desire to learn-to know. VVe confront with our person- alities all the other personalities everywhere . . . YfVe are the America of which YValt VVhit1nan wrote. Though the venerable poet never walked the halls of lNest High, he knew the exuberance of young people in any generation. He described our joys and our vitality . . . YVith him, we say: O the joy of my spirit-it is tzmcaged! l Wl1a+ a wild game H is! On a brisk auiumn day, seniors enioy shedding 'I'l1eir aligni+y and +alcing 'ro +l1e ou+oloors For a lively co-ed foo+ball scramble OW afymdf ' -'mf lk PVQ il .Q- A il. . Q , U A ' Y ' Y Q , .. Ujoys of the clear companions, the merry word and laughing lace! Joy of the glad light-beaming day! Joy of the Wide breath'cl games! Varied joys such as these that Vlhitmau mentions fill the school with gay activity and happy laughter. ii' JT .,,,2if'. :Alf igpf girj :,,f T:.f j' 1 3, . f, ee. , cj - -. w - - mf m - . -w vi nr A .,, 5 l i Q 'rf i ,Sigh . I h h we .. . 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V ,jg 331 A 4- -2 Learning is noi' all formulas and verbs, buf also The apprecialicn of classic ar1'. , , A ww ,I qt 'izgtt . The joy of the soul, though not as visible and vibrant as the joy of the spirit, still throbs with intensity in young people. In the sciences, a student contemplates the precision of the universe and tries to grasp its awesome theorems. In the humanities, he touches H16 Soul of the lvorld and Experiencing the joy of compleie self-expression, Wesfern Hills girls sirive 'fo acquire rhyihm, coorclinalion, and agility in 'lheir moclern dance. defines himself. ln a drama, a painting, or the grace of the dance, he sees the relationship of rhythm to pattern and thus enlarges his understanding of life. Studying a Shakespearean play demands much insight, buf if also enriches a s'l'uden+'s undersianding of life. 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Ecs+a+ic hands and voices feverishly cheer wnfh rousing infensify ihe PHSL grid co champion Wesierrr Halls Musfangs Muscles 'rau+, posifions cocked, Mllce School Roger Waddell, and Jack Ellioi awaui lhe gun Exult, Shout, Leap! Zeal and enfhusiasm characferize songs sung by Mike Morfoniand Susie Ruehlman. Brealr ou'r 'ihe colces! Cui l-he cake! English sfudenis give a rousing good-bye io 'lheir siuclenf 'leacher Abby Weiss wifh a Dear Abby parfy. Cheerleaders and an effigy creafe ihe vic+ory spirii in a pre-game rally. vs - ----r-e -Q-T -f------f -., 1 - f ' was Q X Linda Scheer and Giles DeCoursey irim Mr. Freacl's Zoology class' Chrislmas free wiih original ornamenls made from animal maierial. To experience the fullest West High teems with the joyful sounds of students rushing to join the activities swing. Enthusiastic yells of cheerleaders during practice and bursts of lively rhythms of the fight song from the marching band fill the school with that peppy spirit that spurs the teams. Shouts issue from the auditorium as the choreo- graphers, directors, and teachers try to pull the seven sequences into the final version of Bandwagon 1965. Shouts of anguish echo through the halls as Breeze and Annual editors rush to meet nearly impossible dead- lines. The shouts die down a bit, however, and quieter organizations keep their steady pace as the whole carousel of activities whirls throughout the year. r I Promoting a year of gala aclivily and worthwhile proiecfs are Junior Class officers: Cheryl Lake, Nancy Garrefson, Sherry Scull, and Bill Karas. vigor and energ of Outh Wilh a liH'le help 'From Ciiy Manager Wichman, Nancy Garrelson ran 'rhe ci+y for a day while represenling Wesfern Hills al' Girls' Weelc. A win over Regina and Princelon was 'Phe record of Wesl' High's ll's Academic 'leam composed of Mike Allen, Ken? Carler, and Bob Hyland. Papers! Telephone calls! Sfudenisl Dur- ing Girls' Day Carol Carney discovers counselling is an aclive buf rewarding job. Alice Maxwell, the Chorus in Antigone , describes the classic friction be+ween +he doomed king, Chris Wursier, and a page, Bob Mc Gurlr. Two dissatisfied Red Peppers, an aging aciress, and the irritable owner of the 'lheafer scream at each oiher about their theairical duties. One-Act-Plays premieres at West Hi Mfatching an ancient tragedy and a contemporary comedy both in the course of the same evening is a privilege usually reserved for the television audience, but VVest High actors treated their patrons to both of these and threw in a nineteenth century comedy just for fun. The plays were condensed and the product entitled A Night of One Act Plays. Mike Morton and Susie Ruehlman sang and hoofed hilariously as The Red Peppers, harassed by an uncooperative theater manager, Rick Dorschg and aging actress, Stephanie Chenowethg and a belligerent band leader, Paul Bailey. Antigone changed the pace to tragedy with Lynda Langdon in the title role, Jim Schoenberger as Haimon, and Chris Xvurster as Creon. Fasferl Slower! Louder! No! The rowdy Red Peppers argue with +he moody musician who plays their accompanimeni and leads the band. Ernest finds it impossible to propose properly to his lady love as Ma- ma stands sternly over him, expressing a most adamant disapproval. Situation comed - mportanee ot Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest, an uproariously funny comedy, concerns the plight of two young men named jack and Algernon who, to please their lady friends, both pretended their names were Ernest. The pretention involved a great deal of confusion when relatives and friends were not let in on the hoax. The parts of the pseudo- Ernests were taken by Dave Altemeier and Greg Kehrer, and their eccentric Sweethearts were played by Barb Heisel and Lynn Kerr. Other members of the cast were Lynn Lantry, Carolyn Haas, Steve Wulff, Jerry Nieman, and Craig McClellan. First in the trilogy of one-act plays, Earnest was heartily received by an attentive audience and set a mood which lasted throughout the singular evening at VVCSICI' n Hills. l l l l l Steve Wultt and Carolyn Haas as spry Rev. Ctiasuble and Miss Prism, interrupt their wintery love attair to consider Cecily's problems. This could be How to succeed in marrying the girl you want, but Jack KD. Altemeieri and Algeron KG. Kehreri try to do it in Ernest. E Chris Wursfer husfles fo prepare a hesiiani Greg Kehrer for his impersonaiion of Charlie's Aun'l'. Greg Kehrer, Charlie's Aunr, coverlly flirfs as raged suiiors siand by. Charley's Aunt- slapstiek fun, comedy Charley's Aunt, performed with finesse, agility, and skill by VVesL High thespians, acquired its farcical humor when Lord Dancourt Babberly, a lecherous old man, was cajoled into impersonating Charley's Aunt. In order to be convincing, Lord Bab- berly donned a spinsterish frock over his rolled pants legs, a wig with finger curls, and a frilly bonnet over his eighteenth century side burns. His disguise was so convincing that two eligible gentlemen courted him during an entire afternoon. The part of Lord Babberly was played to the hilt by Greg Kehrerg Mike Morton and Chris XtVurster were the eligible gentlemen: Alice Maxwell and Barb I-Ieisel were their sweetheartsg the real Charley's Aunt was Lynn Lantry and the supporting cast include-d Paul Bailey, Craig McClellan, Sue Sloan, and jerry Neiman. Mike Morion and Chris Wursier pursue a fed-up Charlie's Aunt, Greg Kehrer. Fighiing fo keep his Geisha girl, Captain Fisby quarrels wiih Col Purcly:'rl1e psychiairisf fakes copious nofesg Sakini wafches. Mr. Gerald Brown, dramaiics direcior. Teahouse-vvildy funny As the last play of the year, the Dramatics Department presented Teahouse of the August Moon, the excrutiatingly funny story of the Americans Marines' occupation of the island of Okinawa. Amusing incidents developed rapidly as a native interpreter QGreg Kehrerj gave ludicrous translations of military problemsg and the Marine Captain Gini Schoenbergerj , against all regulations, was presented with a beautiful Geisha girl QAlice Maxwellj . Other members of the cast included Paul Bailey, Craig McClellan, and Stephanie Chenoweth Another opening of ano+l1er show-sings oui' Mike Morton as Bandwagon begins. To combat Beal-les use The Farmers Four Plus One! They're a sen- saiion: Ron Defi-mer, Siu Graff, Greg Chalfanr, Dan Nagel, Doug Fread. ls ii' pink panihers? No. iusi' Kaihy Hoe- fer and Terry Eden practicing 'lheir aci. West Hi-Utes reviews school year From the first measure of Fanfare to the last stanza of This is My School, the 1965 presentation of Bandwagon captivated the audience. Entitled iNest Hi- Litesj' it depicted the events of a year at Western Hills. The Opening Day sequence, with frazzled teachers and lost rookies, renlinded the audience of the con- fusion of early September, But what is fall without football? And when the Mustang football squad danced ballet to Swan Lake, the crowd roared with laughter The pony chorus danced amid snowflakes and ringing bells as Christnias came to West High. Next, the teachers tickled a delighted audience with their Roaring Twenties chorus line and Mrs. Spickard's version of Hard-Hearted Hanna. As spring came, young 1T1C11iS fancies turned to baseball, while Mrs. Schneider directed the choir's salute to Jerome Kern, and Mr. Brady lead orchestra. Seniors march- ing down the aisle to Pon1p and Circuinstancen and the cast's This is My School ended Bandwagon this year Ricky and Margie McBrayer susiain an impressive pose for Once in a Lifetime. ln a frenzied, amusing slcri, Slepllanie Chenowelh sings, Teacl1er's College Never Taughf Me This. Susie Ruel-nlman claims, You Go'Ha be a Fooiloall Hero! in her sprilely song and dance. Banclwagon's Pony Chorus finds an easy new way fo conquer The yearly examinaiion prob- lem-Dance! Pony Chorus members, BACK: J. Harfman, H. Krause, D. Heclley, K. Moel- ler, M. McBrayer. FRONT: D. Meizger, B. Seibel, P. Dislcen, L. Moser, J. Tieman Superior rating captured by our Orchestra Locks click as excited fingers lift instruments from their cases, and eighty-two Senior Orchestra members hustle to the stage. Violinists practice a difficult rung flutists UIUC to an A noteg silence prevails as Mr. Brady taps his baton for attention, beginning one of the orchestra's fine performances. In assemblies, concerts, and Bandwagon, the orchestra demonstrated its wide range ol talent, which brought a sixth Junior orchesrra members follow 'rhe rule, prac- consecutive superior rating at State Orchestra Contest. me fend him from M Bmlyi make Perfect' A high point of the season occurred when Carmen Dragon, conductor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, directed the VVestern Hills group in a mock rehearsal. FIRST VIOLIN: A. Gowdy, D. O'Hara, M. Sfaubifz, E. Franz, P. Sieferf, P. Hoffman, A. KoIIaIl1, P. Humphreys, A. Abaecberli, J. CorIeH' SECOND VIOLIN: J. Howard, L. Lacis, K. Wursfer, T. Diekman, E. Harrifos, J. Hamblef, K. IIIian, J. Kulsfad, S. Cress, D. Barber, W. Renner D. Barber, D. Wade, J. Freck, S. Weiss, J. Weiss. DRUMS: A. Parlcer, J. Carroll, M. Wasson, H. Becker. FLUTES: P. Hufchens, C. Ramsey B. Buck. CLARINETS: J. Conway, B. Gilby, P. Keiser, A. Paris. FRENCH HORNS: D. Burnside, R. Schafer, R. Sanders, P. Feal. VIOLAS Wifh minor help of Carmen Dragon, Senior Orchesfra creafes moving noles of Greensleeves. Orchesira Pin Club is an honor appreciafed by members K. lllian, B. Arms+rong, J. CorleH', A. Gowdy, E. Harri+os, and M. Chalclelcas. C. Cappel, B. Lemke, L. Jacobs, F. Fliclcinger, A. Wi'H'e. M. Chaldekas. HARP: C. S+aubH'z. CELLOS: B. Armsfronvg, P. S+aubHz, H. Schafer, J. Laclcer, D. Hughes, D. Lang, M. Marfin. OBOES: A. Byers, L. Borcherding, B. Minor. BASSOONS: S. Rosi, H. Biddle. TRUMPETS: S. Joos, D. Pawn, D. Marlin. BASSES: J. Vie+h, J. Ford. J. Bellman, D. Crenean, L. Hughes. TROMBONES: B. Eclcel, J. Moofer. Senior Choir harmonizes with precision Where can you find 108 more perfectly harmonized voices than in our own Western Hills Music Room practicing together every day third bell? Through the everlasting will and determination of every member, the Senior Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Mary Schneider, presents inspiring and unforgettable programs at the Thanksgiving and Christmas Assemblies, as well as on numerous other occasions. For the Spring variety show, Bandwagon, the choir featured Silhouettes, an array of melodies from Jerome Kern's famous songs. A few advanced singers selected by Mrs. Schneider from the hundred members of Senior Choir form the Studio Choir, which gives special performances outside school. These top singers made appearances at several civic groups and at the Consumers' Conference. Both music groups have enjoyable, good times in practicing and performing. Mrs. Schneider, choir direc- 'l'or, arranges melodies fo be sung by members of fl1e choir. FIRST ROW: Evans, Linneman, Masferson, Garger, Wagner, Ruflwe- meyer, Misgimmis, Hader, Holregel, Raible, Weiss, Hu+cl1ens, Peiriclc, Cocharan, Rarden, Young, Wieihe, Maxwell, Talbo'H', Mingus Frank, Gill. SECOND ROW: Smiih, Owens, Garrelson. 'J' ami' ,. ..,,,,.,, , - -HW., ,M 'im .W ., , P., .,. JQQQ V lr ' Seferi, Lowenshne, Wuerdeman, Eiger, Sonneborn, BenneH', Wrighf, Wllson, Woods, Woods, Severin, Hageman, Schafer, Young, lonna, Bol- ger, PraH', Grayson, Durham, Durrani, Merkel. THIRD ROW: Kunh, Raible, Sfoclxmeier, BenneH, Spilzmiller, Cain, Phillips, McLane, Dorsch Leia, Callahan, Chapman, Pa'Hon, Niclcosin, Paulsen, Kolchelr, Varner, Ridener, Gibson, Merfens, McDonald, Howard. FOURTH ROW: Cress Reed, Morris, Reinerl, Ahr, Richmond, Redman, Brown, Garland, Decher, Bailey, Wurs+er, Sheels, Thielen, Dillon, Swank, Whifehursf, McWhor-fer Conner, Hoplcins, Wadsworfh, Ruehlman, Kocher, Dalfon, Dole, Aclcerhausen. Leafing fhrough ihe files in fhe music library are choir members, Linda Schaefer and Anne'H'e Woods. Add more risers! Members of Senior Choir, Jaclx Dillon, Don Swanlc, Milce Callahan, 'find choir is nol' all singing. A critical analysis of a previous issue of ihe Breeze is undertaken by Associafe Editor, Karen BoHong News Co-editors, Sandy Wegerl' and Daphne Loew: and Managing Editor, Dan Nagel. Deciding fha? 'lhe same mistakes will noi' be made again, ihey aspire 'lo another All-American. Breeze staff rushes current news to students Yflforking toward repeating their goal of an All-American rating are Breeze Staff members who guide and train members of the journalism class. They have been under the supervision of Miss Irene WV alters for many years. During this time the Breeze has consistently received superior ratings. Giving varied assignments, collecting stories, and meeting deadlines, managing edtor Dan Nagel heads the bi-monthly production. The page editors assign each person a regular school news source for each issue. For easier communication, dif- ferent clubs send no-tes to the staff of all upcoming events. To cope with numerous problems of page layout and design, Breeze staffers devote many hours working after school. Jointly with the Senior High pages is the junior I-Iigh-Lite section which portrays the activ- ities of junior high pupils. Though the paper re- quires a great deal of work, each student feels accomplishment when the issue rolls off the press. Who's +ha+ hiding behind the U.C. News Record? ls the managing edilor of 'lhe Breeze iusi' loafing or is Dan Nagel doing a bonafide comparison iob? Miss Wallers advises copy edifors Barb Lemlce and Lynn Wilkinson. Sharon Luihr and Par Benlley search for, dis- cover, and wri+e feafure arficles for Breeze. Ff1..,:'f .BM Working diligenily are Breeze sfafiers: Terry Timmesfer, Dale Bern- hard, Sharon Gillcey, Barbara Buclc, Carol Carney, and Linda Moser l Marrha Chappell, senior copyreader, assisrs iunior high Breeze s+af- fers: Gloria Wahler, Donna Riffer, Dave Alfemeier, Jenny Talscha. Preparing fhe Breeze for delivery are circulalion sraff members Judy Gross, Bonnie Drislcill, and Juanira Roberis. Oh +he joy of my spiri+! Aware of good public relaiions and experiencing 'Fun loo, Annual Sfaff members polish apples for Wesf High feachers For earbook honors, everyone works l965 annual eo-editors: Linda Spreen, Leni Harriios, and Mike Allen. VVith grilled cheese sandwiches, cokes, enthusiasm, and unlimited ideas, the Annual Staff is ready to produce another Vlfest High yearbook. Nerves may be worn to a lrazzle, tempers tried, under the constant pressure of picture days, copy deadlines, and late work nights, but valiantly amidst papers, lay- outs, and pictures, members combine their talents in an effort to meet all deadlines. A constant parade of students flowing between 202 and 212 is evidence that all hands are using all study periods for the good of The Book. Though the job seems unending, care- ful planning and steady work lead to the final pro- duct which everyone can be proud to be a part of. Shall we have a yellow cover 'rhis year? Nancy Nelson ponders ques 'lion wi'l'l'l Tom Schiff, Sally Suifle, John Hofmann, and Bonnie Graham Typing, filing, indexing, are a 'Few of fhe many varied dufies o'F Jane? Diefel, Cherry Cappel, Teala Nicosia, Judy Gi'f'l'inger, Barb Aposiol. Look ai' ihis excellenf ar'ficle! exclaims Miss Weber wifh salis- jfffgm - ,mom- facfion +o 'The ofher Annual ad- visers, Mrs. Mariin, Mr. Love. Only fen days leffl You've go+ 'ro move and meer fhe deadline! urges copy edifor, Emily Beaman, +o sec'l'ion heads: Gary Harvey, Boys' Sporis: Donna Wuerdeman, Girls' Sporfsg Dian Scheidenberger, Senior: Kaihy Cole, Academic: Judy Thomas, Faculiyg and Carolyn Wells, Aciivifies. f . Student Council advisor, Mrs. Fread, discusses important plans with the officers, Susie Butler, Chris Wurster, and Dian Scheidenberger. Cheerleaders and Student Council combine efforts to asouse school spirit through early morning rallies. Students eager to participate volunteered their services to Operation Recheclc , a testing ot hospital equipment in case ot a civil emer9e 'CY- Student Council thrives upon useful activity Representing student opinion, pro-moting school spirit, and providing a bond between faculty and pupils-these are the perennial challenges which confront a school's governing body. The WVestern Hills Student Council officers for 1964-1965 laced these and other problems with zeal and enthusiasm, endeavor- ing to boost student opinion of Council activities. By employing the new process of selecting underclass representatives from English classes and senior members from health courses, these leaders achieved their purpose. lftforking toward increased attendance at games and pep rallies, the organization chartered buses to football games. The 73 energetic members devoted themselves to making annual projects, such as Homecoming and Operation Rechcck, a success and replenished the Council's treasury through the sale of the new Mfestern Hills High School stationery and Thanksgiving mums. XfVhile the Student- Teacher-Parent Board examined various problems in the high school, other committees sought a pupil worthy ol' receiving the 25500 Student Council scholarship awarded for good citizenship and scholastic excellence. It loolcs lilre the real thing as Ron Dettmer acts out the part ot a patient who is transferred to the hospital during Operation Recheclt. l No+hing shorf of a broom will solve +ha+! admonishes Dian Drano Scheidenberger as Judy Junk Giffinger cleans ou+ a messy loclcer. Mr. Clean and Ajax rapidly exferminaie +he villains Ray Rubbish and Terry Trash in one of The series of skifs given during Clean-Up Weelr. Packaging Wesfern Hills paper and envelopes for ihe Sfudenl' Council sia- lionery sale are efficieni 'Finance chairmen, Sue Jordan and Juanifa Roberis. Waifing pa+ien+ly for feigned iniuries 'lo be diagnosed and ialcen care of af fhe hospifal are Don- Jones, Charles Spengler, and Bill Wahlbrink. SeH'ing oui' for a rollicking picnic planned for German Club are Dan Fernbaclcer, Klaus Burke, Arr Dieckman, and Nancy Schmidt. 38 ,,-.4 Tha+ eouldn'1' be Hin real Santa could if? No-il's John Hock spreading ioy ai the Latin Club Chrisl-mas parfy. Officers who are gathering gf Q props for the Latin Club Ban- X' X que? are: M. Allen, J. Thomas, S. Butler, C. Wursler, B. Berl- ing, E. Beaman, and Mrs. Spiclcard, ihe club's sponsor. Students find languages broaden horizons Language clubs strive not only to broaden their members knowledge of the language, but also to promote fellowship and enjoyment. Tunics, togas, and good fun represent the Latin Club as well as the glory and pomp of ancient Rome. With Mrs. Spickard as advisor and Chris Wtlrstel' as president, SPQR launched into a series of successful activities, which included a fall canteen, a bake sale, and a candy apple sale. High-lighting the year was the splendor of the Roman Banquet. German club members also completed a year of fun and fellowship, beginning with a hayride, followed by a Christmas party, and climaxed by a dinner at a well known Duetschland Inn. Under the instruction of advisor, Mr. Bulack and president, Klaus Birk, the club organized a constitution effective next year. The activities of the French and Spanish Clubs parallelled each other throughout the year. A guided tour through the Art Museum appeared on both agendas, as well as the annual Christmas party, spiced with the traditions and customs of the respective country. Both clubs finished very successful years with a slnorgasboard at a well known restaurant. 'iff Aiier European siudy, Linda Spreen, Laura Wichman, and Sherry Scull show slides 'io oiher French Club officers, Dede Dalion and Leni Harriios. Holly Krause, Lynn Kerr, and John Hofmann, Spanish club offi- cers, usher in ihe season wiih Chrisimas carols sung in Spanish. iff .:. If -,w1- 1 l ' l 1 5 Jose Hernandez, Finneyfown High School senior, inirigued Spanish Club members wi'rl1 personal siories of his fighf againsi' Communism while he was living in Cuba. J CWA seeks answers junior Council on Mforld Affairs discusses and stimulates interest in current world affairs. Through debates, movies, city-wide discussions, and speakers, students learn the values of purposeful research, logical thought, and differing opinions on conflicting ideas. Speakers included a representative of the Peace Corps and a Cuban exile, and topics discussed ranged from South Vietnam to FrenchsAmerican relations. FT enlightens To become acquainted with various aspects of education, Discussing maior world problems are Junior Council on World Affairs niembers of the Future Teachers of America club, under members, Carolyn Wells, Gary Harvey, Sfu Graff, and Lynn Kerr. the direction of Mr. Justice and Miss Beigel, observed classes in elementary schools, attended city- wide meetings, and sent their vice-president to a state conference at Otterbein College. In the course of the year's activities, members became convinced that teaching is the most important task in the world. Coveciale school was 'rhe experimenfing ground for members of Fu'l'ure Teachers of America from Wesfern Hills. Observing a lrindergarfen class during 'I-heir free 'lime ai exam period are officers: Bonnie Graham, Barb Young, Barb Schulfz, Jean Sfephens, Karen Bolton, and Rick Seffon. Returning 'From state convention, F.B.l..A. members and their sponsor, Mrs. Nester, happily display the third place exhibit trophy they won FBL thrives Seventy-eight inspired girls meet monthly to explore the business world. These Future Business Leaders of America, counseled by Mrs. Nester, develop charac- ter, confidence, and aggressiveness so they will be prepared to fulfill tomorrow's responsibilities with competent leadership. Among their accomplishments, the Wfest Hi chapter has received the gold seal for being one of the outstanding chaptersg and president, Pat Bentley, has been elected state vice-president of FBLA. HCC explores future To combine interesting and informative work with fun is the objective of the Health Careers Club. Under the guidance ol' Mrs. Vlfarner and Mrs. Lilly, the club this year organized a program ol' speakers, films, and excursions which would assist members in gaining insight into and information about various health careers. Members also gained necessary job knowledge to benefit their career choice by caring for patients at Harrison House and visiting Good Samaritan and Childrens' Hospitals. To many students who enter health careers, experience gained in this club has provided invaluable in starting them on their ways. l I Meeting experienced nurses through the Health Careers Club, incle- cisive seniors, Kathy lllian and Pam Dislcen, ponder their futures Junior High Clubs promote fun and aetivit A whole world of hectic activity greets the students en- tering junior high. A wide range oil clubs satisfies different interests. The most thriving organizations are Junior Stu-dent Council, Junior Pep Club, and National junior Honor Society. Junior Student Council exercises the fundamentals of student government. XfVith f f Yfi sponsoring the dance Night at the Fair, a bowling Junior s+uaef.+ Council officers, Sally Moser, David Aliemeier, sharon l0Ul'112lH161Tf, and fl Meadowbrook swimluing party, Correll, and Dianne Clements design posters for the Twilight Twirl. the COullC'il 2llSO p1'OVidCd the 111115111-00111 wvilll a food list. Strcssing citizenshipt scholarship, leadership, and character, the National junior Honor Society stimulates all junior high students who dream of one day achieving Cum Laude. Mfith flashing smiles, loud cheering voices, and an over- abundance of school spirit, another group of students support junior high teams everywhereg this is Junior High Pep Club. In addition to cheering, Junior High Pep Club fills Thanksgiving baskets of food for the underprvileged and collects Christmas toys for needy children. The complete assortment ol junior high clubs not only provides fun for students, but also prepares them for the whirlwind of senior high activity. Gathering food for a needy family are the Jr. High Pep Club officers: P. Cunningham, G. Wahler, S. Graft. ln their impressive initiation. Mrs. Thatcher and Honor Society members stress the importance of leadership, scholarship, character, and service. The lcing's in 'checl:'! ll s an exciling 'game al' lhei regular meeling off 'lhe Chess Club, whose members demonstrate powers of concen'l'ral'ion. Boys vie in after-school bowling league Spares, strikes, and even some gutter balls added to the fun experienced by XfVest I-Ii's bowling league every VVednesday afternoon. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Doerger, the league completed a successful season extending from November to March. The league consisted ol two divisions, Junior and Senior High, and ten teams with four persons on a team bringing the attendance close to eighty members. Free instructions were given on the procedures of scoring and playing and each team completed a round-schedule where everyone played everyone else, and all of the competitors had a good time. Returning with the award for the best average was Rick Rothan with 183. Chess Club provides lun, pleasure, excitement Chess, a game which requires strategy, shrewd planning, and foresight, attracts those students who enjoy mental stimulation. In the last two years, the Weste1'11 Hills club has lost only two games in competition in the Greater Cincinnati Interscholastic League. This season the club continued its success with victories over Harrison, LaSalle, St. Xavier, Oak Hills, Finneytown, and Elder. Senior Steve Broding and juniors Dave Martin and John- Rusche were prime assets to the chess team, with John beating some of the state's most prominent chess players in informal games. Bill Bellmer, Riclc Rofhan, Jim Shullon, and Jim Rofhan get 'logeiher to break a record or at leasl' lo belfer their scores by a few poin'l's. Toys for tots - a most enioyable service proiect for Y-teen members Carolyn Wells, Annette Woods and Lynn Wilkinson 'ro undertake. Opportunity and experience define Hi-Y Providing a program of service, athletics, religion, and lun, Hi-Y proved to be a popular organization among West Hi boys. The club meets weekly at the VVestwood YMCA to participate in athletics and plan service and social projects. Tending to the trophy room in the boys' gym, and refereeing at YMCA little league football games are a few of their activities. Under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Nohr, sponsor, the club participated in a Christmas tree sale, attended a city-wide caucus at St. Bernard High School, and put a delightful finishing touch to the year with a gathering at Coney. Fellowship and fun the year round for Y teens Under the 'tble guidance ol Carol VVlCiLllSlJdCl1 president and Miss Ha111s sponsor Y Teens completed a year key noted by devotion spirit and enthusiasm The club began the year with a pot luck supper whete new members were imtiated A bake sale and caroling at ses eial test homes high lighted the Chustmas season With candy lavors plenty ol games and two girls dressed ln horse costumes Y Teens V1S1lCd Ch1ld1 ens Convalescent Home to give 't lively get well pai ty The annual potato chip sale ended an exciting year ol fun and lellowshxp for Western Hills Y Teens Presiding at an induction of new members into HIY are Jim Lyall Gary Harvey Dave Bretscher vice president Robert Wlchman Enthusiasm begins with Pep Club Have ya got that spirit? Buy shakers and buttons. Thus loudly Janie Glazer, president, initiated an active year for the Pep Club, whose members conducted a membership drive, cheered the Mustangs to a co-championship, and sold mums to students at Thanksgiving. Sponsoring a canteen in mid- February, Pep Club inenibers earned 3560 for awards which were presented at the final outing in May. presidenfg Carl Lammers, freasurer: John Hofmann, secrefaryg Ken Hall: and a represenfafive of fhe Westwood YMCA's execufive commiffee. Pep Club officers are M. Pen- nalr, C. Lake, B. Griswold, J. Diefel, J. Glazer, S. Suffle. Ideas anyone? quesfions Paula Hufchens fo fellow Band Leffer Club officers Rick Sobanslci, John Conaway, Dennis Burnside, Bolo Eclcel. Band Letter Club swings with enthusiasm Band members may qualify to join Band Letter Club by completing five out of six requirements with a B average and perfect attendance record at all per- formances heading the list. Under the guidance of Mr. Bryson Curry, the forty members furthered their major project of buying new uniforms by selling candy apples, sponsoring the annual Odd Ball Dance, and holding a football canteen. The year's final wrap-up came at the Band and Orchestra picnic when new members and officers were initiated. Senior Band swings out in bold rhythms Resounding with the blare of the shiny brass instru- ments, answered by the boom of the big brass drum, the 1964-65 'Western Hills High School Marching Band stepped out in colorful array. As the majorettes strutted before them, the band marched at all football games and participated in Band Night at Trechter Stadium. With the guidance of Mr. Bryson Curry, the band received a rating of excellent in the District Band Contest. Exhibiting their talents to the students, the band per- formed in a March concert a concert with In +he midst of the confusion and exci+emenl' of 'rhei game, Terry ' Eden iwirls tirelessly 'ro the rhythm of -the Mus+ang's marching band. the 01'ChCSf1'H and Chorus, and 3 Spring Concert in Blay- SlX TOP TO BOTTOM: J. Evans, B. Minor, W. Minor, W. Be-lz, A. Parker, M. Wasson, A. Byers L. Borcherding, M. Hasselbeclr, H. Beclrer, T. Todhunler, J. Carrol, R. McKiney, G. Parinella, D Marlin, D. Burnside, J. Schneider, R. Pealr, S. Joos, M. Wade, H. Klien, F. Grille, S. Berling R. Burnside, R. Jaclrson, T. Parr, B. Wuerlh, K. Kemper, B. Trennepohl, B4 Eclcel, B. Hfulchinson B. Shreve, C. Willcins, W. Tarplee, J. Mooler, P. Deale, M. Peel, P. Keiser, P. Tuclr, C. Boyles C. Cain. D. Mr. Bryson Curry, band direc+or, oHen gers ideas for new programs from popular Broadway recordings. W--Y. Seen ihrough ihe +uba, The flashy Wesfern Hills Band marches io fha rhy+hmic beef of 'l'he drums and ihe resonani' blare of lhe frumpefs. King, B. Gilby, C. Perry, D. Sfewarf, D. Lyles, A. Paris, B. Buclr, C. Ramsey, C. Reed, T. Thompson. FIVE TOP TO BOT- TOM: R. Schaefer, K. Carier, W. Hill, S. Cramer, H. Biddle, D. Schneeman, R. Kellerman, B. Kisro, R. Callahan, R. Sand- ers, B. Kulsfad, C. McClellan, D. Malloy, T. Timmesfer, J. Schoenberger, B. Mills, D. Railey, B. Sercy, J. Schneider, P. Harvey, R. Beard, M. McNeH', J. Eger, C. Hauser, D. Schmidf, K. Wesfi, L. Hinkle, D. Heilmann, B. Bedinghaus M. Heininger, S. Fellerman, N. Hoff, M. Rofh, V. Kulcanis, S. Abanio, P. Hufchens. Majorettes-Cheerleaders spur school spirit Have you got that spirit? Yeah, man! You gonna keep that spirit? Yeah, man! A drum major, seven majorettes, and sixteen cheerleaders helped the vivacious West High fans keep that spirit at varsity games. Paul Bailey, drum major, directed the band in sensational half-time shows, while the smart-stepping majorettes headed by Nancy Sheer added their own sparkle and color. Throughout the football and basketball contests, the wide-eyed, smiling clieerleaders with their captain, Sue Butler, and four energetic Drum maior Paul Bailey and Head Maiorme boys conducted the sideline action of chants and cheers. Nancy Scheer strut proudly to the goal post! Let's go Mustangs! shout the cheerleaders. backing the mustanigs win or lose. FRONT: Bob Berling, Doug Freed, Chuck Hilgeman, R.on Dett- mer BACK: Dian Scheidenberger, Judy Gittinger, Janet Clements, Joy Hartman, Nancy Garretson, Denise Metzger, Sharon Luth, Sue Butler. The blare of fhe brasses, fhe mellow fones of fhe wooclwinds, flwe rhyihmic beef of H-me percussion - +l1is is fhe marching' bandf but H's noi com- plele wiihoui' gay maioreHes: Kafhy Hoefer, Jamie Gieringer, Susie Ruehlman, Janie Glazer, Pal' Horion, Terry Eden, Nancy Scheer, and Paul Bailey. Enfhusiasfically pracficing a vicfory formafion are Joy Har+man, Jane+ Clemenfs, and Doug Fread. 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I H21-if-1.-4 ' '-1 1 T' - -,5,51vl1,A H 111-A , fij11SI111f 111, :M'n.xZF??f'. -1 ' ,Ei ' ' '- 6151- Q T5 .,'11w -- 'r if '111-4 ., . , 1'ii-- Q1-1 A .5 1 -151.11165--iv ' ' 1 , 1 111,1 1 . 1 1 1-7. -,.1,f'fW 35-11: fuk ' 31 if J Y' 1 1 f11if'wiff Ls L 4 ' ' 1 fi x ' 'W11 A 11 'f,ir: 3 -.fn -, , 'i'1..,11 1,11 ?L1 , 11 11 ...Q 11 1 fx- 1 . ' H4 faf5'2F-W1 4 sg 4 Mustangs olinoh '64 PHSL Co- Championship Finishing in a tie for the P.H.S.L. championship, this year's football squad posted the best record at VVest 1-Iigh since 1958. The six-won, three-lost record ended a string of five lean years for Mustang fans. VVest High followers were treated to one of the city's tightest defenses and a surprisingly potent offense. Led by Bob VVray, Bill Deas, Ken Selby and Fred Meier, who were named to the all-league defensive squad, the Mustang resistance white-washed the opponents three times and held two other teams to but one touchdown. The offensive running was directed by Jim Moores and Jim Patton, and was executed through the fine work of the backfield, alternately composed of Fred Meier, Ray Childs, Mike Schott, Tom Kostopoulous, and Jack Reynolds. The quarterbacks also provided a fine aerial attack and therefore kept the opposing defenses guessing as to the Mustangs' plans. Because of the valuable ex- perience gained last year, the primarily senior squad was better prepared for its opponents this season and was similarly strengthened in all-round team effort. Two players for the Big Reds of Hughes successfully breal: up a pass intended for Ray Childs during +he game with Hughes, November 7. lbw? With the fenacily of a bull, Fred Meier crashes +hrough 'lhe Eagle line, but the Mustangs' star hal'Fbaclc is finally downed by four Walnut defenders. i V i - A A1 krsg d Game b game e . U 9 Q- wigs-1 fwffeifi-4-Hat .t .t ' ,agar sy T3 Alter scoring twen ty-two points in the Pigskin Preview, : V V' .' if -Q 4- a -' - ' ,I fa-1 its - V 1. I Mustang gridders began a season-long rampage -. 'f.f 2 ' ', . 14 QQ .. . . . . H ---' ,. 2 the lirst Friday ln October. Opening against - I . . . Aiken VVest High made two easy first half . .f 1' - I Q , :f I 9- ' A if-3 . -I 'P 'xxf' 3 ' 1 if x f will ' 1 - . sf: t . , . , e-,3My16!,f., -Abs 153: W hudeg . t fl ,, , t - fs gsm . If ,?' 'za br vid I6 :Q by , . f 'J L T. . , -A A 5' : , 1. if 'L V Li u H ?lf I N 3, - ..-:M -1 -.-,E ll 15 ' 1 a I 1 T , ,L i ' ' ta L' is if 9 A is ' if is 4 Q '----f-s f QVH ,V ' ' touchdowns and added a third in the fourth Jeriod T' i4 FFZ-'ff' 2, Q S, X -I to complete a 19-O sweep. Two touchdowns ,gg V W is A- , 5 , resulting lrom tofurth quarter pass interceptions F --471: ck fi: 5,2 iss . 2 - iff, com Jleted a second M ustan f win as the team 3 is ,if-Q QF: romped over Tait 22-0. In a third successive 1' ' r ifle! - - - . 'iffy lfllllllpll VV est H1 shut out the opposition when . - -- f 12fg.-- the team ran over Central. Lacking the tme - ' f-f'5s'f -11' LH'- -fv - -- Y1'- ' .Ant 4 ,rn-L zifiifi.. ' ' ' M531 abilities of star backs Meier and Moores, West High's Clayton Leist promptly tags an Elder tl 'i it l' ' l lc Panther, who intercepted a wobbly Mustang pass. le Squad expel lenced 1 S nhl Set Jac ' losing 22-0 to fellow cochampion Mlithrow. Returning to their winning ways, the fighting Mustangs next routed the XfValnut Hills Eagles 24--6 as Meier tallied three touchdowns. Despite a potent attack by Hughes, the squad pulled out a season-high 32 points and outdid the Big Reds. Invading Oak Hills, the favored Mustangs again fell victim to the neighboring Highlanders with HCL all-star Dennis Fox scoring the game's three touchdowns. Clinching a league co-championship, the proud Mustangs next omped over the dethroned champion Woodward Bulldogs, 26-8. The annual Turkey Day contest proved to be a battle of titans as Ytfestern Hills succumbed to the GGL champion, the Elder Panthers. Aided by big Bob Wray's ottensive blocking, quarterback Jim Moores gains yardagel against Withrow as he sweeps. the Mustang right end. 504 Fred Meier, Jim Moores, and Tom Kostopoulos demonstrate fine teamwork at the traditional battle with the Elder Panthers. Y cl! 5 , EL QE exif T V eg., T A I964 Wesfern Hills Foolball Squad. ROW ONE: K. Selby, F. Meier, R.. Childs, T. Koslopoulos, D. Sobanslci, J. Moores, J.. Hoclc, IB. Longhauser, Coach Wheeler. ROW TWO: M. Rowland, F. Wise, R. Saylor, G. Hanfbauer, J. Bonlcowslci, M. Schohl, D. Heiss, C. Leis+, L. Frilz. ROW THREE: Manager A. Trohanis, V. Lefa, H. Coomer, T. Cunningham, D. Fernbacher, D. Bollinger, R. Lichlendahl, T. Maxwell. ROW FOUR: B. Bridgeford, C. Haas, B. Wray, J. Reynolds, B. Briclrweg, B. Deas, D. KnoH's, Manager M. Mazzei. ROW FIVE: Manager J. Ensminger, J. PaH'on, D. Scroggins, D. Golurley, D. Schneider, R. Koppenhoefer, T. Rebman, D. Evans, B. Hasenzahl, B. MarlaH'. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Western Aiken .... l'Vcste1'n Taft ....o llicslern Central --- Mlestcrn X'VllLlll'0XV -- Xvestern Vlfalnut -- Yvcslern 1-Iughes W Mlcstcrn Oak Hills - Xllestcrn XVooclwzml Hlcstern Elder ..... Wesf Hi proudly presenls i'rs all-new coaching slaff: R. Ganzmillerg J. Wheeler, head coach, T. Yeager: J. Knepshield: and S. Viner. ,,,v5T,p, I I Affypical pracfice session calches Coach Wheeler and co-capfains Selby and Deas discussing Jim Moores' passing form. Reserve grid team finishes exciting fifth Composed mostly of sophomores, the reserve football squad compiled a two-win, four-loss, and two-tie record, finishing fifth in the PI-ISL. Coach Yeager aimed to devote the year to teaching fundamentals and providing valuable game experience, rather than pushing for game victories. Opening the season, the Colts experienced a 20-8 throbbing at the hands of Oak Hills. After tying Taft, 8-8, the squad ran into a 26-point barrage by Hughes, followed by another one-touchdown standoff with Central. Despite a wild scoring spree, West Bm Snapels facue halls a Woodward down' High next experienced a 24-18 setback by Walnut. Providing a potent offense and a tight defense, the Colts produced the season's lone victories with shut-outs over Withrow and Woodward. The season ended with a very disappointing 28-6 drubbing by league-leading Aiken. Because the year was one of rebuilding, Coach Yeager hopes for a successful future shaping around sopho- mores Spilman, McChristian, Snape, F read, and Eding. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES, 1964 lvestern .......... 8 Oak Hills ........ --- 20 Western .... --- 8 Taft ............ ue- 8 Western .... --- 8 Hughes -- H-- 26 Western .... --- 6 Central -- --- 6 Tvestern .... --,, 18 Walnut --- --- 24 Western .... --- 20 Mfithrow --- qc 0 ' Vtfestern -- --- 26 WVoodward - sl- 0 As teammates throw tutile blocks at the oncoming defenders, a West Western --- --- 5 Aiken ---- --- 28 Hi baclc muscles his way up the middle, struggling for a 'First down. i -? l I964 Reserve Football Squad. FIRST ROW: K. McChristian, G. Smith, B. Cornelius, B. Longhauser, B. Bowling, K. Groppe, J. Callicoat, T. Renner, R. Forte, T. Ellis, B. Combs, F. Henniger, G. Spilman. SECOND ROW: L. Planlt, D. Katt, R. Klosterman, M. Jones, B. Rable, R. Schaefer, R. Jones, D. Gall, C. Ziegler, M. Wade, Coach T. Yeager. THIRD ROW: G. Fread, J. Matthey, B. Snape, J. Keene, G. McMullin, A. Smith, K. Henry, J. Kohl, P. Plagge, R. Cavendish, R. Hasenzahl. FIRST ROW: Reserves: D. Selmeyer, M. NaegaI,, M. Heisf, B. Lenhart, C. Corbiif, G. Sheets, D. Fuiamachi, K. Prine. SECOND ROW: Man- ager M. Bohnerf. Varsity: K. Yankosky, D. Horning, J. Scheidi, C. Jaggers, P. Keiser, P. Sfaubilz, J. Eger, K. Carter, D. Marlin. Eager harriers experience dashed hopes XfVest Hi's cross country runners finished a disappoint- ing eighth place in a league which sported some of the city's finest runners. The harriers' new coach, Mr. Beck, attributed our lC2lII1,S poor showing, however, to a general lack of experienced talent. Despite this, some fine running abilities were exhibited by Paul Keiser, Jim Eger, Patil Staubitz, and Jon Scheidt. s A traditional season opener, the Triangular Meet, saw VVest Hi stumble in last behind hilltop rivals Elder and Oak Hills. In the three following league meets VVcst Higlfs spirited runners finished eighth, eighth, and seventh, respectively. The Reserves completed their season ranking fifth in the P.I-I.S.L. Martin- and Carter run hard, midway in 'the race arf Rapid Run Park. P.H.S.L. Meet, Oct. 8 P.H.S.L. Meet, Oct. 15 I'.H.S.L. Meet, Oct. 22 District Meet .......e.,. ,, Crossing the finish, Siaubiiz places higlu among Wesiern Greyhounds. CROSS-COUNTRY RESULTS, 1964 Triangular Meet ...,,,,,,,,,,,-,-.---------,, in Third -ce -W Eighth ---t ten, Eighth ---- Mu-, Seventh Fourteen th Place Place Place Place Place Rounding lhe righf end, an in+ramural player elucles fwo pursuers in an exciiing game of 'flag foo-lball. The spori is a popular one in 'Phe early fall. The sporl' of wresiling proved +o be an excifing addi+ion 'io ihe infra- mural curriculum as shown by 'ihese grapplers 'Fighiing in 'ihe finals. Close and hard-foughf games highlighf- ed inframural baslceiball championships. Intramural and Junior High activities again meet success and acclaim 'The Inain function of the intfalnuwl Progrmn is to Pro' second place to Walnut Hills in Public School League Championships. vide athletic competitions for every boy at l'Vest High and to reward excellent performances with is suitable recognitions. Mr. Nohr, sponsor, added several new sports to the curriculum which now Presenting the' Junior High. swimming squad which finished fan exciting includes such competitive sports as football, basket- ball, bowling, and track and the individual sports of gymnastics, body conditioning, wrestling, golf, horseshoes, ping pong, and checkers. The enlarged pro- gram produced an increased turn-out which included almost half of the boys at West High. Junior high sports activities also increased in popu- larity and success this year. Opening the sports year was the junior high football squad which achieved the honor of a first place finish in the league. 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In spite of a seven game mid-season spurt during which they notched five victories, this year's basketball squad finished in a sixth place tie with Woodward in PHSL competition. Playing erratically at the begin- ning of the season, the Mustangs dropped their first five. After losing an exciting 71-65 duel with Oak Hills, the team continued the losing streak with Elder, Central, Walnut, and Hughes. Beginning the new year with a bang, however, Coach Rain's chargers triumphed over Aiken' 86-84 with Eyrich scoring 31 points. After splitting with Taylor and Woodward, Wfestern upset second-place Taft in a thrilling 62-61 win only to lose the next night to the invincible Withrow Tigers. The squad's last two wins were followed by five PHSL losses and a frustrating defeat to St. Xavier, to end with a five-won, thirteen-lost ledger. Co-captains Patton and Eyrich teamed up to provide the tCZ11l1,S most able rebounding and shooting. While closely guarded, Eyrich 'tries +o pass during ihe- Hughes game. I964-65 Varsify Baslce+ball Squad: Manager S. Nanni, N. Sideris, E. Bollinger, R. Thomas, R. Koppenhoefer, B. Trennepohl, D. Eyrich, J. Paffon, G. Poppel, K. Ford, M. Schoif, D. Heiss, B. Singerman, Coach Rain. XVes tern Hleslcrn YVestern Western Wfestcrn lVcstern Xvestern Western Western Western Western Western Western Hlcstern Mfestern WVestern XMCSlC1'll Nvestern BASKETBALL RESULTS, 1965 65 ' Oak H1115 ,.,a.. ...e- --- 36 Elder ----- --- 57 Central --- --- 63 'Walnut ---- --- 75 Hughes --- --- 86 Aiken H-- -L 64 Taylor H--- - 53 Wooclward ..,. --- 62 Taft ..... --- --- 51 Y'Vithrow -L-- --- 64- Mlalnut U- --, 69 Hughes --L --- 64 Central ,, --- 60 X'Vithrow -- a-- 72 Aiken ----,- --- 56 Taft ....a, --- --- G7 Xvooclwurd ---- -M 47 St. Xavier --- XLLSA-.1 -1-all ei H ,:- ' SPS? f i Driving pasf 'three Elder players, Nick Sideris comes in for a lay-up. Taiied by Walnui's Barion, guard Mike SchoH' dashes downcourf with 'Phe ball. Reserves surge to finish strong fifth place lfVinning five out of the last seven contests, the reserve cagers finished with a Eine eight-won, nine- lost record. This final surge of power was due to a perked-u p offense and an aggressive and tough defense, which brought the squad a fifth place stand- ing. After dropping the opener to Oak Hills, the team posted back to back victories. Salvaging one of Q the ensuing seven games, the team stepped up the defense to post low-scoring wins over Mfalnut and Hughes. A record ninety-four Ifoul shots highlighted Ma Mwst. ,,.., . ,, a third straight win as VVest Hi ran over Central 82-45. M aww The season ended with the reserves splitting the last Opening +l1e second half againsl' 'lhe Yellcwiacltefs, cenier Greg Fread four games. According to Coach Ganzmiller, the squad jumps high in fhei air +o 'rip rhe ball away from Taylor's Youngblood. played as well as any team in the league during the second hall of the year. He believes that such boys as Roberto, who led the squad with a 12-point average, Wilkeius, I-Iartzler, XfVestheider, Spihnan and Fox will provide an exciting brand ol basketball in the future. l I964-65 Reserve Basketball Squad: FIRST ROW: G. Spilman, T. Fox, D. Yusl, G. Fread, J. Wesfheider. SECOND ROW: Manager G. Porter, B. Karas, B. Parker, E. Rober+o, C. Willtens, K. Harfzler, Coach Ganzmiller. Terry Mire sprinfs as Dave Scroggins prepares fo dive for fhe final lenglh of fhe record-breaking relay feam. 1 Swimmers Capture second to complete Tensely, swimmers Gene Wahler and Cary Cain expecfanfly waif 'for lhe sharp crackling sound off The s1'ari'er's gun. While planning sfraiegy wifh co- 3 capfains Wahler and Duebber, Coach Beck checks Bob Berling's fime in a praciice sprint Swummer Dlclr Lennox slrtves 'lo a'Haln preclsuon and perfechon as he agllely execufes a drlflcull' buflerfly slrolce a fourth successful season Under 1 new coach Mr E Beck the 1965 mertncn enjoy ed a hlghly successlul se tson In the lust three meets VVest High swrnnners h nd two C.XC1Llllg wins one over the 1l1NlI1CllJlC bPI'l11Q'llClCl North swnntncrs and the othu over nughbormg Oak Hllls The lollowtno Quachangular Meets brought two tlrst places and one second place lllllbll Mfestet n then took the fnst PHSL CJl1cIlT11JlOI1SlllP Meet Wllll 115 points pl zccd second Ill the last two meets and lxnlshed wrth 1 compostte 205 potnt total In the D1blf1Ct Meet the squ ld wlth seven Mustftnv swrnnners quahfylng fo1 the state l1n rls 'I he LC1ITll'ldLlSCVC1cllSI2l1S and succeeded 111 Swlmmmg H12 '00 Yd and 200 Yd ffeeffvle John Whllehufsf Sffolfes Sctung iour School records VV-hltehursl bloke the 100 rhyfhmlcally brealung iwo school freestyle records al' a PHSL meef. 1ndZ00 yzud freestyle records 0 59 2 and 9 Ol 8 SC1O'ggll1S Mlke Duebbel ?1I1ClX'V llllCI'Il1 the freestyle relay clocked a recold 1 37 5 'md Bob Belling set a fourth school record wlth a 1 01 3 for the 100 y21lClbI'CHSlSl1OkC ohn 'VVh1tCllLllSt D1cL Lennox and 1m Duebbel led the team 1n tts lHdlVlilll2ll scormq Holding muscles faul' foes pomled and back arched 'lo unsure perfecl' balance diver D Kno'Hs executes a dtffnculr bacl' dnve wufh graceful form. l 'llc 1 ' . l. ' ' V V ' ' A l ,4 ' . , ' K. Z , ',' . ' K.-A J K., '. I J 3' '. . .. . ,, . . I 1 I I X H f. .H ., 2 . , . -I , .i . U H V I . , c placed a strong third to St. Xavier and VValnut Hills, . I .DVA . L .r . N an A A E wx -' - ' 4 1 1 I 1- w ' I ' 1 ' ' ' ' - . -. ' .: . . Q l . 1 ' ': ls 5 4 I -I . . . F' . . - .- .J ' - , ' y , K 1 . . v . . . . L- .pn I964-65 Swimming Team: FIRST ROW: B. Berling, Coach Beclc, T. Mire, D. Lennox, D. Scroggins, J. Duebber, G. Wahler, J. Scheidt. SECOND ROW: D. Hader, K. Kellerman, J. Fiete, R. Schott, H. Vassler. THIRD ROW: A. Dieclcman, Manager: D. Kelley, Manager: T. Peters: N. Kreegerg C. Cain: P. Keiser. FOURTH ROW: J. Whitehurst, C. Mulhauser, R. Hill, R. Witte. SYVIMMING RESULTS. 1965 Oak Hills Meet .,,,v.--.-..--..- .372 ....M M Springfield North Meet --s --- 66 ne- Princeton Meet ........ --- 30 ---- First Quadrangle ..... --- 79 ---- Second Quadrangle .,,..A... --- 68 the Third uadran lc ..e. Q g ........... ,-- 59 PHSL Championship Meets ....... 205 -- District Meet ..c........... --- 37 ---- First First Second First First Second Second Third Hard, concentrated practice is the only way Tim Peters can improve his speed. on the bacltstrolte it he aspires to setting a school record. Combining rotating arms and a dolphin kick in rhythm, Woody Hill practices to attain an increas- ing speed in the rugged? butterfly. .T- Wrestlers gain experience in first season 'Of all sports, wrestling requires the toughest condition- ing, stated Coach Viner to the fourty-four boys who came out for the sport this year. The intensive training started with after school practice sessions often lasting until 5:30 or 6:00 and included running in the third floor halls as well as calisthenics. After several weeks of this rugged routine the number of wrestlers dwindled to about twenty who engaged in the actual wrestling which consisted of basic funda- mentals, drills, and scrimmages. The team finished with a disheartening 1-won, 10-lost record. Coach Viner attributed the poor showing to a lack of experience, pointing out that for first year competition the wrestlers had done better than expected. Highlighting the individual performances was senior Bob XfVray with an 8-won, 3-lost in the heavyweight division. Also posting a winning mark was sophomore I-I. McKinney. Executing new wrestling 'lechniques are M. Mazzei and W Tarplee Western Western Western Western XVCS tern Western Wlestern Western XVcstern Western VV R ICSTLING RESULTS l064-65 Colerain ,,,..c, Taft ,.... Aiken ..... Hughes WW-- Elder ..,,,s Mloodward U- Aiken ...... VVoodward --- Taft ......, Oak Hills s,,. Western .... va, 13 Hughes .... --- 35 I964-65 Western Hills Wrestling Squad: IN FOREGROUND: J. Griffiih, B. Wray. FIRST ROW: M. Mazzei, J. Craven, R. Sclialliclc, J. Hofmann, T. Greiser, H. McKenney, J. Cole, L. Wyenandf. SECOND ROW: Coach Viner, R. Wiclcline, F. Bryant, W. Tarplee, P. Connelly, G. McMullin, B. Bridgeford, J. Bonlcowslti. Outfielder Fred Meier, Western Hills' leading ltiH'er, slugs a ll1ree base l1i'r clown left field line during an infra-squad pracfice game. Edge. Senior catcher Ken Selby positions him- self under a foul ball behind home plate. Great team eaptures regional baseball erovvnl The baseball teams at Western Hills have traditionally been winners and this year's team was no exception. After winning the 1964 Pl-ISL Championship last year with a 19-won 5-lost record, the team, this year, not only took the PHSL title but went on to capture the regional crown. Mr. Hauck in his third year as coach attributed this success to the fact that the team is basically the same as last season's with nine lettermen returning. VVest Hi's line-up demonstrated both batting strength and fielding finesse. Ron Koppenhoefer, jim Mo-ores, Dave Eyrich, and Keith Ford rounded out the infield while Dan Brannon, Fred Meier, and Guy Beck patrolled the outlfield. Senior catcher Ken Selby adequately handled the pitching of Roger Ruehl and Dave Heiss. Posting a 27-1 record, the team faced its only defeat at the hands of Steubenville in the state semi-finals. A twenty- three game schedule was arranged for the Mustangs and the only serious opponents to the squads chances appeared to be Aiken and VVithrow. h ' lc ' ed of an infielder. secondbaseman Jim Moores receives a +oss from Eyricl1 and fires 'fo firsi' lease Demonstrating 'l e qulc moves requtr I965 Wesfern Hills Baseball Squad: FIRST ROW: Manager T. Thompson, S. Phelps, T. Su'Hon, B. Bridgeford, D. Hennelces, E. Underwood, B Briclcweg, T. Fox, D. KnoH's, Manager J. Friiz. SECOND ROW: D. Heiss, D. Taylor, R. Ruehl, K. Ford, K. Selby, F. Meier, R. Koppenlwefer, G. Beck, D. Brannon, M. Sloan, D. Eyricl1, J. Moores. Hoping io sacrifice a feammaie 'io sec- oncl base, Danny Brannan poises for a buni, ca'l'cl1ing 'line opposifion unaware. Wesfern Hills' +wo ace hurlers, Roger Ruelnl and David Heiss, perfeci' 'I'l1eir pi+cl1es as They warm upg in preparaiion 'For coming league game. yfgi, , W-, , ,..,.,. ,.,,,,,,, - ,, , . ,..,,. ,,, ......,..,,,... ,h . I 55 V 2 Sz W ' 75351 if ' 224' H 9 Cold weather hampers reserves' season Crack! The ban soars me me air for a base HH. VVith several weeks of bad weather in March and April the reserve baseball team was hampered by a late l A A seasonal start. VVhen spring weather arrived, however, the boys began to work out and a team was formed. Coach Smith predicted a winning season and hoped to duplicate last season's 7-3 record. He expected that the team would feature hitting power because the boys were the biggest and strongest of his three years at YfVest High. Catching and fielding also were strong points, but a lack of pitching weakened the squad's chances. Another aid to the team was the unusually large turnout of boys who could play several positions. Also, the team was further strengthened when several players cut by the varsity squad were added to the roster in time for the seaosn opener with Purcell. Dusi' and diri' and maybe a winning run-clid Roger Ellis heal' 'lhe ball thrown to catcher Emil Roberto-7 l965 Reserve Baseball Team: FIRST ROW: K. McChris+ian, J. Kessner, W. Tarplee, R. Ellis, E. Eiding. SECOND ROW: B. Hartman, C. Wilkins, K. Harizler, D. Karl, G. Spilman, E. Roberto. 5 . 1 I4 I965 Western Hills Tennis Team: FIRST ROW: Coach Rain, R. Beasley, J. Nenninger, D. Mahlman, B. Webb, R. Thomas, J. Brown, E. Bollinger L. Borcherding. SECOND ROW: D. Evans, J. RU5Ci16, J. Hofmann, P. Harritos, J. Campbell, T. Swallow, G. DeCourcy, G. Griffin, G. Harvey J. Eger. Experienced talent sparks tennis team March brought out energetic Western Hills tennis players. Running untold laps around the school, the boys prepared lor the season. This year the sport gained a boost in popularity as twenty netters, inclu-ding six returning letterinen, competed for the top seven positions. Losing but two starters from last year's team, the squad shaped up rapidly. jim Eger, Ed Bollinger, and Rod Thomas sewed up the three singles positions while jeff Brown and Barry XfVebb played first doubles. With a stable lineup prepared, Coach Rain arranged an I8-match schedule, pitting Wfest High against some of the city's best net opposition. The 7-won, 6-lo-st record of 1964 included two wins each over Elder, Aiken, and Hughes and twin defeats at the hands of Woodward, Witlirow, and XfValnut, the only serious opposition to the Mustangs. Three-year letter winner Jim Eger demonstrates the swift and power- ful serve which has proven to be very destructive to many opponents ,sq-hs .'i'..1'.. Zl Track demands skill, speed, and endurance If this squad develops the way it should, it will be one of our better balanced teams, commented Coach Bathiany, who in his ninth year as head of the team, believes the squad to be sufficiently improved to finish in the first division this year. The return of eleven lettermen from last season's fifth-place team justifies these hopes. Because the lettermen represent several different events, the track team appears to possess an overall improved strength. The strongest points, however, were the field events of the shot put, the discus throw, and the various jumps. Dominating the several events were Bill Deas, shot putg Dave Scroggins, discus and high jump, Bill Baarlaer, discus, Manny Berretz and Mike Schott, hurdlesg Roger VVaddell and Ron Dettmer, broad jump, Roger YVirmel, Paul Keiser, and Kent Carter, distance rung and Ray Childs, sprinter. .su 1, te, 55 , ,i V3-wi it '--pig 'Minn M M' ' it were fi' 'P 'll lo -tar' 'r ,, ,Wu V Q: .- 52 i'sii'qT55 '1 Ron DeHmer performs in ihe high jump eveni with agilify and 'Form Esseniials of perfecf timing and a pow- erful spring make for a successful iump by pole vaulrer, Bruce Rueger, senior. i965 Track Squad: FIRST ROW: J. Scheidf, B. Baaraer, R. Deiimer, K. Car+er, P. Keiser, J. Bonlrowslci, D. Marfin. SECOND ROW: B. Rueger, M. Berreh, R. Waddell, T, Schiffer, R. Childs, B. Deas, D. Scrog+gins, D. Fread, B. Wray. THIRD ROW: Coach Bafhiany, Manager B. Schorr, B. Searcy, G. Fread, M. Schoif, J. Williams, D, Schaeizle, B. Lenhart J. Callicoa+, Manager H. Ziegler. FOURTH ROW: K. Lichfendahl, A. Banfield, R. Forfe, C. Corbiir, P. Sfaubiiz, E. Bowling, L. Wyenandf, M. Naegel. ' ,. -r' Keeping in srride, Roger Waddell, Milce SchoH, and Manny Berreiz pui' for+h a 'Final spuri' of energy while 'Training for a pending meer. 32, Siraining every muscle io win, Paul Keiser, disiance man, pufs forih his 'Final efforl' in fhe one mile run. Exfra inches could mean a vicfory as Musfang Bill Deas puis fhe shot Terry Mire propels a long hard tee shot clown the middle of the fairway. Making an excellent' recovery, Greg Taylor blasts the ball ou'l' of the sand trap and onto the green to sei' the stage 'for a birdie pu'H'. Western golfers anticipate successful season Driving little white balls through Woods, down endless fairways, into sandtraps, and eventually onto the green, Western Hills' twenty-three linksmen signalled the opening of another invigorating spring golf season. Dividing into groups of four according to ability, team members held practices three times a week to learn the fundamentals and to advance their skills. Leading the team into competition with seven other high schools, returning lettermen Terry Mire, jim Patton, and Greg Taylor provided the tC3.1l1,S best match play. Coach Peters, in his first full season as head coach of the golf squad, scheduled matches during April and May, with the home meets held at VVestern Hills Country Club. The golfers expected the toughest opposition to be provided by VValnut Hills and Woodward. I964-65 Golf Squad: FIRST ROW: J. Leas, W. Gager, B. Parker, D. Lang, S. Shultz, B. Shreve, B. Weichold, C. Ziegler. SECOND ROW: Coach Peters, G. Thom, G. Taylor, R. Wiclcstrom, S. Graff. D. McChristian, N. Bruester. G, Seibel, J. Fox. I964-65 Maroon W Club: FIRST ROW: H. Ziegler, R. Childs, N. Sicleris, F. Meier, B. Deas, K. Selby, J. Hoclc, D. Brannon, J. Duebber, T. Mire. SECOND ROW: R. Hazenzahl, R. Wirmel, T. Paar, D. Taylor, F. Wise, C. Leisl, R. Koppenhoefer, C. Hilgeman, T. Rebman, R. Soban- skie, T. Kosfopolus, L. Frilz, J. Minlsoulis, M. Mazzei, J. Scheidf. THIRD ROW: D. Marlin, M. Sloan, K. Ford, D. Fread, B. Bricltweg, M. Scho'H, D. Heiss, J. Bonkowslci, G. Wahler, C. Jaggers, P. Keiser, K. Carier. FOURTH ROW: B. Longhauser, S. Simonds, A. Trohanis, J. Moores, G. Taylor, D. Scroggins, B. Berling, L. Borcherdinig, P. Siaubilz, D. Evans, R. Ruehl. FIFTH ROW: G. Poppel, J. Eger, R. Delimer, D. Schneider, B. Baarlaer, D. Eyrich, R. Thomas, J. Palfcn, M. Corcoran. Letterman join proud ranks of aroon l I Despite their annual basketball defeat at the hands of the faculty, members of the Maroon W C-lub experienced a fun-filled, successful year. Led by officers Ken Selby, Bill Deas, john Hock, and Fred Meier, the club sponsored numerous activities. The first major function was the annual Maroon VV-Faculty basketball game, in which the faculty once again out-maneuvered and out-played the inept club members. ln the course of the year, the organization also sponsored a basketball canteen, and initiated a fund-raising pro-gram for a sports activity sign to be placed in front of the school. Finally tl1e Dream of Maroon and Cream Dance, held at the Cincinnati Club, proved a big success, with Lynn Hudson chosen queen. Election of next year's officers concluded the year. Membership in Maroon W is available to any boy at XfVestern Hills who has enough drive and athletic ability to earn a varsity letter. In the healed Facully-Maroon W , basketball confesf, an agile faculfy member, Mr. Roger Blusf, s+eaIs a re- bound from Ielfer-winner Minfsoulis. Senior GA incorporates stellar strateg in organized 9. if L J Vivacious and spirited Sr. GAA officers: Linda Farison, Lincla Mos- er, Laura Wichman, Nancy Scheer, Linda Spreen, and Mary Marlin. Beginning the season with an Out of this XfVorld party, Senior GAA sky-rocketed into an explosive, fun- lilled year. Piloting the spaceship, Laura Mlichman and Linda Moser guided enthusiastic GAA members to planets and constellations representing the diversified sports program. Alter the opening fall party, hockey, lifesaving, and modern dance were launched into orbit, bringing out runners, advanced swimmers, and graceful dancers. Following Came the lively sessions of volleyball and tennis. The program was now in full swing and in the midst of these activities members exclaimed that GAA was definitely A-OK. Dances, paper drives, dinners, and bake sales kept GAA in steady orbit. Aboard the ship, the most hilarious event was the Bloomer Bounce, a basketball game between the GAA board and the women faculty, who were adorned in bloorners. As GAA members landed their spaceship at the May Banquet, which honored superior players and the All-Around Girl, they were sure that the 1965 orbit was Out of this 'World! Giving final preparation lo ihe oncoming hockey season, Miss Wi'He, Mrs. Smilh, W and Miss Gieringer have a quick review. 3afffl?? L i l sports and social activities if W fxfxwiq is 4- W ,E .ARL fi. ' Come on, you're lal'e. shoul' eager playclay girls. LiH-le green people from Mars, 'l'l1ree-legged monslers, and sl'1oo'ring slars invade ihe gym convincing girls 'lliar GAA is oui' of 'lhis world. A sensa+ional fun-filled spor+s year is planned for aclive members of GAA by flue managers: Paula Hufcliens, Janei' Dielel, Jenny McNe'H, Janice Eger, Sharon Kno'Hs, Sue DeVilliers, Jean S'l'epl1ens, Donna Wuerdeman, Sandy Wegerf, Kall-ny McElroy, Carol Ramsey, and Janie Corle'H'. A clash of hockey sticks sfaris ihe play-off of Sr. GAA class reams. Five, six, pick up siicks. H' 'lakes 'four hands fo manage +his. groans Dian Scheidenberger. Sticks clash as hockey season begins Out the door, down the hill, onto the field, charge two hundred eleven spirited senior high girls anxious for another action-packed hockey game to begin. They're in one piece now, but before the season is over they may have an impressive collection of bumps, bruises and scrapes. Between September and November these hard hitting hockey players dribble, pass, drive, block, tackle, bully, and lunge, improving their skills and hoping to be chosen for the advanced team. The thirty-one advanced players scored decisive victories over Mfalnut Hills and Withrow before the season was climaxed in the hockey playday at With1'oW. Advanced hockey 'leam members aiiempi' fo score a goal in an after school game. Tense wilh excifemenl' and aniicipalion, Jenny McNe'H' and Karen Koch poise for lhe clive 'thai' fhey hope will win lhel relay for iheir swimming 'team o 0 , Dive or jump! Swimmers make a splash Shouts olf laughter fill the pool as GAA girls plunge into the water. Sink or swim! shout the lifesavers as they practice during the fall season. In January the girls' swimming team picks up new racing techniques from Mr. Beck, boys' swim coach. In the spring the synchronized swimming team practices to master complex but graceful water ballet strokes. Although somewhat water-logged all the girls agree that swimming is a rhythmic and enjoyable sport. e-ef elfr 2 Lifesaving corps: J. McNeil, D. Dalfon, K. lllian, N. Marlin, L. Wichman, D. Wuerdeman, P. Schaeffer. Girls in GAA wafer ballel' pre- fer a clover leaf fo more classic maneuvers of a corps de ballet Two cats are spo'Hing this bird! Pam Renner demonsrrales 'fha bird nesi- for helpful Mills twins. Junior GAA officers: Sally Moser, Dianne Clements, Carol Clemenis, Nancy Bartley, and Susan Erhardi begin planning 'rhe year's aciivifies. Junior GAA gallops through lively year Grab a partner and swing into a year full of fun and activities! This cry raised by Junior GAA officers at the September get-acquainted Round-up, herded new members into the sports corral. Having do-nned the weapons of enthusiasm and good sportsmanship, Junior GAA-ers galloped from an autumnal array of organized sports to a Christmas party for children at Allen House. The seventy girls then crossed the wide open spaces to spring activities, including several gala sports days. In April each of the gals lassoed a guy for the lively Sadie Hawkins Dance. The traditional May Banquet and the presentation of well-earned awards closed the year. l l Wilh clasped hands and arched backs, 'lhe junior GAA lumb- lers loosely whirl and reel perfeciin-g 'rheir merry-go-round spin. Junior GAA managers look al the many assorled Christmas presenls made, by members for youngsfers of Allen House 1 The singing zing of arrows on a sunny wind-blown clay sparlcs eighi' avid senior GAA archers with ll-:ai famous William Tell precision and form. good aim assures a satisfying game Y Wliat better way for girls to develop competitive spirit than individual sports? X'Vhether it be ping-pong, badminton, bowling, archery, or golf, each girl was challenged to do her best. During the winter months, everyone engaged in indoor sports. Vigorously girls battled one another in rousing games of ping-pong and badminton. VVhen the bowling season opened, fifty-six girls flocked to 'Wfestern' Bowl every Friday for heated team competitions. As the warm sun came out, so did crowds of eager outdoor athletes, who spent their spring days chasing stray arrows and errant golf balls. l'm only 250 pins 'From a perfecf score, 1 iolres Joan McGannon, as she and ofher lop GAA bowlers compare flieir scores. Juanifa Dulres skillfully volleys the ball be- yond her opponen'r's ouisireiched hands. Advanced baslceflaall ieam perfecfs iis game siraiegy. Indoor sports spell fun Side out! Point! Cheers of enthusiasm and groans of ago-ny echoed through the girls' gym as Senior GAA members practiced the do's and don't's of good volleyball. In November and December girls developed skills and quickly changed from a confused mass to an organized unit. The best players made up advanced teams for inter-school competition, this year's teams successfully defeating XfVOOClVV81'Cl and Mfithrow. During January and February, basketball reigned supreme and a throng of 187 girls flooded the gym, running, shooting, rebo-unding, guarding, and cheering with an outburst ol' enthusiasm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, girls battled wildly to be chosen for class teams or a trip to the playday held at XlVOOClVVIl1'Cl. Driving in for a reverse lay-up, Donna Wuer- deman finds her opponenls are ready 'lo block. Softball means thrills VVllCl'1 spring peeps through the snow into the warm days of March, enthusiastic GAA girls gather gloves, bats, and balls, and organize themselves into teams of nine. Eagerly each girl awaits her turn at bat. She steps up, hits the ball over upreached hands, excitedly runs to first, second, and third-it's a ho-mer! Perhaps she will be selected for the advanced team. Although every girl cannot make homers, each girl experiences the thrill of softball participation. Kathy McElroy stretches to grasp the hurled ball of Paula Huichens as liglrl'-fooled Susan DeVilliers darts 'toward home base to score a run Rackets again in full swing Tennis beginners, intermediates, and advanced players, totaling close to 100, kept the tennis courts bouncing with activity from September to june. In separate single tournaments, in the fall, junior and senior high players vied for top awards. During the winter, on alternate Fridays, junior and senior high groups rigorously drilled themselves by volleying balls and practicing serves and backhand swings. Finally in the spring, girls competed in matches against teams from Withrow, Wyoming, and 'Walnut Hill. Concluding the season, everyone turned out for the all-city sportsday at Lunken Playfield. Action and 'Fast reflexes malce a 'Fast- moving fennis match for Cheryl Gulden. l Tournament finalists lS+andingl: D, Wuerdeman, B. Gilby, K. Klus- meyer, D. Heilmann, K. Wagner, C. Fishvogr. fSi'H'ingl: D. Dal- ton, C. Gulclen, P. Huicliens, S. Wegeri, B. Richardson, K. Moffo airway 1 1 141, 4 ffuk adn F fvffkf 4 5 4. iq.. f QW' sl Diff X yi I ffgv .'lfY1,7L 1-'lr ,L- fm llys' s ff?-'Q v Y GFOWWG To walk with erect carriage, a step springy and elastic! To confront. with your personality all the personalities of the earth! -4- rF?N in ka M, s it J ,L 5.1 Kg ,jfff fx 1 x Q. - west...-. -. lgffsgw , ,.'l .4 , five. 1 55? ILJQ A ,J-FH-iii db'- N1-G A 'T',1,, ? ' , -,f'-43 ' 1 ,E . fi V my -1 M' K ' my G. si A 451: :xg wsu nw mi. ,.,.,.,,cf-'. 2 Hi uh. H f nxliflx 559: , , ,m,, U rn, 'ZWY2 X, 1 L. ., A tv LPN Qn .. ,Q '-.14 x f'-. .BR 1 . 4 5 x S , ,- -,wg , , , ,, ,Wx , , W, 7, ,Q A V . - I 4 53:61 M gn , u K LZ' X-,m5-' 1-'mb-J,-4 ,--, Him E V .M 1 ,ti Maxi X w w . i, yi ix xi 'i if fi Q J, I 'Y . ,J .N Qin 1 Aiming 'foward precision and exac+ness in research are chemisiry iab siudenfs Judy Kulsfad, David Mariin, Kafhy Maicl-ale, and Craig Muhlhauser ... Terry Marlin, senior, explains the complexity of his polar graphing lo interested advanced math sfudenls. Science sets the pace for a strong academic program From the simplest atom to the most complex compound, from the tinest plankton to the huge whale, science investigates everything and searches for facts. Based on logical Order, concise, truthful definition, and exact precision, science provides the essentials for other acactenzic subjects. In science and vnathernatics, a student llCf1'ZltTC.S the technique of precision and the concept of logical order, which he uses in. art and English conzjaosition. From the study of the universe, he proceeds to Il view of the world's varyizzg cultures, and the present situation of mrnzkind. They may noi become 'fuiure scienlisis, bui Sylvia Rehme, Charles Jaggers, and Jim Duelaber enioy The thrilling world of physics in high school. ,A K .,4-iff' The paintings of Picasso, Gaugin, and Ver- meer. . .the sculpture of Nlaillo and .Michelangelo . . all take on new meaning for the art student You press your we'r hands against' H-ue clay upon +he poHer's wheel. The whole motion seefhes wifh careful creation, pa+ience, and precision. Beginning and advanced art as well as arts and crafts classes provide West High students with projects ranging from oils to clay sculpturing,fro1n linoleum block to wire and plastic moldingg and the more creative students gain recogni- tion through scholarships and art awards. who, after experimenting with new ideas, begins to produce creative works of his own in the art classes of Western H ills. dopting the precision of ience, the artist Creates moods in Ceramics and song Resonani' nofes from plunlxed harp slrings, flowing melodies from vibrai- ing reeds, combine in 'Hue genlle mood of a polished crcheslra number. l The .student who has siudied music in junior high advances to the Senior Nlarclzing Band, Senior Orchestra, or Senior Choir. If his interest is more serious, he may specialize in music theory or music appreciation. We need a real leader! Peie Thielen debates the merits of ihe presidential candidates. Students in social studies classes face Conflicting Ideas Participating in the current even+s lesson, ScoH' Mulhauser briefs hfs class on the Vietnam war. uf., . Young Americans at Western Hills study objectively the successes and failures of their democracy: Socio-Economics classes explore an American corjiorrztion to see how it operatesg World Geography students contemplate the earthis regions tlzrougll nmps zmcl moviesg American History students debate civil rights issues and try to arrive at solutions. QNX x -- , ..., ., I l ' I I . , ,f ' ' 'ee' He- 'dvr' R A Boch 'v . 1 -l ,-'W l V , as .W A ' A ' n V Fe 1 am ' - -- xwe,- HH' tlxuxxwl I Nui IRQ! I- U-1 V , xx xxsx , .I Hill.. lad.-V, ,I Hilliml XXKVQZN xicsqfnnxxtmniwfziff X . , - - Y- . ,: 1', fl ' . 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Will there come a day when the spirit of love and under- smndirzg .mrrormds the earth? We must decide. We must achieve. of the present and ponder men's hopes for the future PW . E p J, , fP'r3.f, ll - -n ,A-L rj- 5, V gf 1 fu V,-A 'A J --.i 14158 3a+e1'4,v?M,,g5jf 4 , -- v 1. . 1zi'7:Qn,i'p b5, l - TF ,. ., , . n ,.i..?,gcw' 4 . A , 111 '-if pi A ME Ne- X 45 Field lrips lo the art museum, plays about Roman life, scenes in a French markel, German folk-singing - all erzcourage sluclenls to explore and understand foreign cultures. New language lrethods and studies give meaning to ' ,wa-.ir 'i GERMANY MW- ,,mi,,, .,.. ....,, . .- -nr' -V i il ii ' li ,i V, Using 'rhe moclern facilifies of flue new Language Lab, Mr. Shaclcleford wires up a group of German s+uclen+s 'For anollwer boislerous songfesf. Lafin V sfuclenfs Bob Hyland, Emily Beaman, and Mike Allen enaci' a Famous play by Plaufus. ichness of other cultures A college-bound pupil may begin a language in the seventh grade anal acquire considerable fzzcilily by the time he is a senior, as well as enter college wilh extra credit for five years of language. X ' Spanish Club members on a recenr excursion admire a horseshoe arch and fresco, par? of ihe Ari Museum's exhibif of ancieni Spanish life. MER em Gooied again! Mary Pennak ponders 'rhe ini-ricacies of a pai'- iern in Home and Family Living. Practical experience is a F. or a,,ac Harry Ralsion, working on The feievision he made in Eieciric Shop, has his own pariicular hobby +l'1a+ may +urn oui' io be a fufure career. part of vocational training While some students hope to find their careers following a college education, many others choose high school training in home economics, business, or inclustrial arts to prepare for careers. The student in home economics studies foods, interior decoration, and homemaking. The business student may acquire a solid basis for a business career through courses in bookkeeping, accounting, and salesmanship. For the future secretary, West H ighis business department offers such subjects as shorthaiirl, typing, office practice, and secretarial practice. In the industrial arts courses, boys apply their knowledge to practical projects in and out of school. l l l To learn how 'lhe U.S. Poslal Service operates, Office Praciice classes visifed Dallon S+. Annex. 4- vs..- -Amvs -- .Q V 7? H N ,N In a sor+ing room, sludenfs wafched a posfal worker explain his iob Typing wifh 'lhe lranscribing machine, Barb Hayes gains experience during Secrefarial Pracfice class. Admiring his almosf-finished shop proiecf, Sam Frisby is glad +ha+ Mr. Sulel: explained 'lo him early in The year lhe value of blue print' planning. Sevenih graders presenl' Lincoln, fha lawyer. Glenn demonsfrafes chess fo his English class. L.rr .. .. .I ite atu e, composition, and speech unite IH formm I 1 . v. ' 'A , ,S l Y , . my Wa 'EL41 grilv-+ 39-41 English, an aggregate of subjects, is an integral part of edu- cation. From study in this area, which both conditions the mind arid enriches the soul, the student gains two benefits: he learns to compose original materilzl and he examiries in literature the finest thoughts of mankiiid. Organizirig well constructed sentences into a theme, the pupil finds ci means of expressing himself. In poetry and in prose, he sees reflected his keenest emo- tions and most treasured ideas. he essentials of English Two Kiwanis Coniesi eniranis revise iiieii. essays. A new approach to the teaching ot writing, used in the Better Compo sition classes, is the center ot interest tor Mr. Justice and students xw '69 N LL Di.: YOU READ' I0 .,,-ff...g.s:-ff H Eric Van Hoose proudly shows Mrs. Greensmith his reading graph as Jenny Omori completes a drill in Better Reading Class. Our principal-affable, patient, versatile 2' tg ,,, 1,-. g ji',,,.w if I ,133 q,i,QX,1..', f- vit.. is li , iss!-..- :31 A T . . EM - v - wif: nf V. .- F' .-Iwi .5353 .151 ,saggy 238331 Our principal, Mr. Arthur Havlo-vic, is responsible for implementing policies established by the Board ol Education, lor following directions made by the Superintendent ol Schools, and lor coordinating and operating our school as it fits into the overall city system an-d community. His charm, sense ol humor, and understanding have remained constant in spite of additional tasks and the ensuing problems of an increasing enrollment. Continually under stress, he has, nevertheless, acquired a knack for enjoying every facet of his busy life. He spends precious moments of leisure in his home workshop, or with his hobbies of music, bowling, or golf. Because ol his human qualities, his patience, his wise guidance, and his excellent spirit, Mr. Havlovic makes us proud of our school. ,i eggs -x fax.. Enjoying a variafion in his usual schedule, Mr. Havlovic helps Sue Bufler be principal for a day on 'fhe annual Girls' Day observance. Tools, machines, and devices of every kind keep Mr. Havlovic busy wiih his hobby in his handy home workshop. Miss Barbara Biclcing, Miss Mildred Husemann, Miss Phyllis Lehman, and Miss Joann Be:-nzoH', Wesi' Hi's able secrefaries, enioy a special Valenfine freaf provided for ihem by fheir genial boss , Mr. A. J. Havlovic. Assistant Principals keep pace with problems 5 - l Hi: ji. ,W Mr. VVilliam P. Strunk Assistant Principal Staff and Currzculuvn Even our assisfani principals' memories grow shorter and the fish grows longer as they swap 'fall +ales with each other. 98 Three dynamic personalities, Mr. Robert Siekmann, Mr. Mfilliam Strunk, and Mr. Paul Nabors, share with Mr. Havlovic the responsibilities of solving the ever-demanding problems which confront a school of 3,400 students. Their duties, which are varied and complex, require infinite patience, endurance, knowledge, and generous amounts of enthusiasm. Mr. Siekmann deals primarily with disciplinary problems while also managing the bookstore and arranging for the ordering of class rings. Concentrating on junior high problems, Mr. Nabors is also in charge of the -distribution of hall locks and lockers. During tthe first two weeks of school, Mr. Nabors states, not a day went by that some boy or girl did not forget his combination. Besides being coordinator of curriculum and supervisor of teacher personnel, Mr. Strunk handles visual aids and textbooks. His chief responsibility is orienting new teachers. These three men form a vital team who work with the principal and teachers to achieve highly coordinated and smoothly running scho-ol. ....-,. I- f f anal W .Anna , , Mr. Paul E. Nabors Assistant Principal Alzmior High 5 . . 39762 S X as . , , f wh,- . SEQ, ' ' S.. Mr. Robert Siekmann Assiszfnnt Principal Sl3I1i01'Hig1L Mrs. Be++y Adams, counselors' secretary, and Mrs. Dorothy Heninger, senior high counselor, beam happily at 'the last senior grade transcript. To discuss their common A problems, ideas, and future plans, Mr. Schlimm, Mr. Bor- kosky, and Mr. Conger per- iodically get together. Students get the guidance of counselors Time, patience, and energy are important factors for the senior high counselors, who devote their time to individual counseling and group planning. To make their job easier, the counselors have divided up their varied responsibilities. Mr. Borkosky organizes college conferences for students. Mr. Conger arranges lor all vocational speakers, ranging from television repairmen to FBI agents. Mr. Schlimm coordinates all testing programs for both the junior and senior high. Mrs. 1-leninger, chairman of all counselors, handles scholarships an-d chooses Daisy Chain. VVhen asked about the responsibilities of a counselor, Mr. Borkosky stated, Our responsibility is to see that the students know as much about themselves as possible so they can make wise decisions on their own. i V j is fe W 'Tit l V 4 Q ., f, ea .i - ' 5 .. i. as ti.. it V- -it - 5- ,.?, IH 312 HIGH Miss Frances Hanauer and Mr. Joseph Weil, junior high counselors, guide over 'kweive hundred s+uden+s in ihe sevenih eighfh, and ninih grades. Here ihey confer wifh Miss Marian Roiherf, efficieni' secreiary of 'ihe busy iunior high office ,, 54.552 R 1'-N., ,E Miss Lipsky, diefifion, Nga Nj iaiics wiih Miss O'Neii, ' Wes+ High's freasurer. ' :QM 1- ii - Sunshine draws teachers to outdoor fun MR. ARNIENTBOUT MR. BATHIANY Miss BAUER Mlss BAYHA Mathematics Clzeinistiry Alathematics Business MR. B12RR1Nc1zR MR. BLUSVI' MR. BRADY MR. BROWN Science Social Studies Music Drama Miss CONSTANT Business Seeking a diversion from ihe siress- es of Driver Training, Mr. Meier re- fires fo his yard every afiernoon +o fight ihe finy, infamous dandelion. MR. BENNETT Electric Shop MR. CHESLEY English M R. CRANDALL Mechanical Draw ing 4'-Q M iss ELEANOR DAVIS English through hobbies, sports Singing! Dancing! Gardening! Keeping pets ol all kinds! These are a lcw ol the varied activities in which Xfllestern Hills teacheis engage during their vacations or rare free weekends. M r. Findlay, mechanical drawing teacher, lincls singing a most enjoyable pastime and sings often in a barber sho-p quartet. Miss Tolwig, English teacher, manages a ballet, tap, and ballroom dancing studio and helps 'GAA by teaching modern dance one afternoon each week. Mr. Meier, Driver Education teacher, enjoys gardening his vacation hobby. Mr. Shackelford, German teacher, is always delighted to play a guitar in his spare time. Other faculty members care for pets, travel, rear children, or y participate in varied sports. No matter what Picturesque Tyrolese attire and an old-worlcl setting provide I G D an authentic and inspiring aimosphere for the exuberani folk abroad - YN est H1g'll teachers have many lun-filled hours. singing of Mr. Shackelfordl German teacher' and his wife. the subject - whether at home, at school, or even 1 s it R t R gi f ' ' lg NJ , I ' N. i Miss ERAIA Davis MRS. Eumcr DAVIS MR. DOERGER MR. FINDLAY MR. FRANKS English Latin English Alcclmnical Biology Drawing MR. F READ MRS. FREAD Miss GERSTNER Miss GIIERINGER MR. GOODPASTER Zoology Physiology V Business Physical Education Social Studies i Somieif, a pampered pei' of Mrs. Nesler, found a lovely home when she roamed info Western Hills High School parking lol' four years ago. i l I Teachers' p MRS. GORDON Social Studies in it G WIIQ : :EL - :.-v : .z l MR. GRIFFITH Biology Miss HARRIS MR. HAUCH MR. HEUBACH MR. I'I1ET':I' English Physical Education Socio-economics Mathematics MR. I-IUT1-1 MR. JUSTICE MRS. KAPPAS MR. KNEPSHIELD Chemistry English English Social Studies ets are not M RS. GREENSLIITH English MR. HAFENBRITLE Social Studies MR. HOPPING Social Studies Miss KOLKS English always in school-the leave some at home . fl:-fl v 4. va . l, . n' . 'si ll ' W l V A , l ll ll. ' ,257 l 'sf , Les N - Q - ,. ' f .far f 1 H Zig, ' .,1 4 ' . :Ivy Amfa: 5. ,M l 1.1, H , , . . .J il MR. MR. KUI-IN MRS. LAWSON MR. LILLY KUECHENMEISTER Metal Shop Mathematics Art Business Miss LIPSKY MR. Lovxz MR. LUST MRS, LYNN Dietitian English Business Business Mr. Wuerdeman puls 'lwo pels in a rare slfuaiion. The puzzled mouse ancl Hs age-old enemy lhe 'labby cal' appear incllfferenl' 'lo each olher, M1 ,. mtv ll ' - Tsai' ,. F V ,o.o.o.o.o.o.o.o'0:.0, A V , HiHv QlO0Og..l af- QOOOOQQ ,goooqg QOCOOUQ ,qooocg Oil!!-D Ill 0 . 5 Vita.: . I l C l MRS. LILLY Health MR. MARTIN Mathematics Sir Chadwick of Sandal, loeller lcnown as Do gazes soulfully foward his masler, M . 334 0' X 1 . ,f3,': , :- 13-.-V',5.l -1 . r au I . M ,W Q Q... R ipaq . R Teachers find their work fun, hut never clone Continually on the go, the VVest I-Iigh teacher discovers himself in a job that spills over regular school hours, often into his spare ti1ne. The faculty member involved in sports stays late after school coaching one of the many teams through practices, games and meets. An interest in the arts may lead others to directing plays or leading the orchestra or choir. The club spo-nsor, often to his amazement, may fin-cl himself on a field trip, at a riotous after school meeting, or even ehaperoning a canteen. Often a teacher spends a few hours alter school giving make up tests and personal help, and then a few hours in the evening grading papers or preparing for the next clay'S lessons. Leg up, back straight, foes pointed: now relax. Miss Tolwig ex- pecls perfeclion in dance from able girls like Bev. Dislten. l, MRs. NIARTIN MRS. BIASON Miss NICCLURE MR. NICFARLAND MR. lxllillilih English Librarian Home Economics English Driver Trrzizzzvzg lV.lRS. MERCER MR. MICHAEI5 MRS. NIILLER MR. MINESINGER MRS. lX'IlTSOS Mathrematics Latin English Physics French MR. NIORGAN MR. MUELLER 1X4RS. MYERS MRS. NESTER Science Social Studies Art Business 1 xv Mlss OIJANIAN Business N Miss O'HARA MR. OLDFIELD MR. OJNEAL MR. OTTEN Spanish Matlzematicsn English Mathematics F., 67 I l,,f . A M f. MRS. PENN Miss PETERSON MR. PLUNINIER Alathemcztics Studies .Matlzematics Librarian N L. I A .1 .- 1 -Q . .S H -5 .L A f.fv as ' 1 I MR. IKAIN MR. IQAIWBIES R X , Almtlzenzatics Social Studies ' 1 A 'I ' ea , Mr. Larry Findlay, a barifone, sings in harmony along wiih Gerry Keefe, Jack Crowley, and Bud MR. P MR. POGUE Socio-economics S W .... 1, R... . .... -..ig f J E if .45 I 4 Wage who compose The Queen Ciiy Songfellowsf' Congeniality and a sense of humor help teachers MR. REUSS MRS. ROBERSON Miss RUSSELL MRS. SCHNEIDER MR. SHACKELFORD Science Nlathmnatzcs Home Economics Choir German ,ff 2 Miss F. SMITH MRS. M. SMITH MRS. SPICKARD MRS. 'II-IATCHER Mlss TQLYVIG English Physical Education Latin Biology English .J x el A R in r l - '1 . I MR. VVHEELER MRS. VVILLIAMS Science English Well, I jusl' won r look your way, Mr. , Heubach chuckles lo Rob Sanders, lone l boy in fhe midsl' of five very perl' lasses. ww?- rr 1.22 3 through a busy schedule MR. SHIVELER Science Miss VANCE Alathematics M ISS VVITTE Physical Education www! -. A ' Y-lg, p s-REV: ' I It 1 MR. SHREVE Nlathematics L., X YN ll f ' . Jn- - 1 E X A 1 lawn h 'Hr'j ' 'lm E 'W Q .. , . r ymyr .3 R. .,,..,, Wgigiyw H um.. hm if w H H H W H www K F n 1 ,R s I ' V , if -' , mf f ,f7fs-f- 'P I NIR, SINGERMAN Teaching s+uden+s 'Phe value and imporlance of correci H6Gl,tfl first aid is fhe duty of Mrs. Warner, health teacher. W -' L 11 5 ' Nz- ' -H R ., Wj ii' . E , i,,.i s ig, .AV:2 1 T' in i:i': Wh-I 1 - M Rs. VVALTER Mrss VVALTERS MRS. WARNER Miss WEBER Afathematics English Health English MR. YVOLLENI-IAUPT MR. VVUERDENIAN MRS. M. YOUNG Print S h op MRS. S. YOUNG Bookkeeping English Mathematics F Make announcements. Take a'H'endance! Dis- fribufe summonses! Mr. Rammes conducfs a crowded audiforium homeroom in eight minutes. Brenda Bryant drowned August 31, 1964, while swimming with friends in the Miami River. She planned a career as a social worker alter taking clerical courses at Western Hills. If only, when we go, some glorified Reflection, of ourselves would linger on, Our friends might half forget that we have gone. -julie C.K1zgler The Light of Glenn Bunthoff -died December 155, 1964. During his years at West I-Ii, Glenn was active in Senior Choir, Bandwagon, Hi-Y, and Camera Club. the Spirit Darkens . . . These five were part of 0'1l1'gl:'7'l6TI'lll0'IZ. They were our friends, and classmates al Western Hills. Sadly we will revnemlnev' them tlmmglz all our activities. Linda Sue liinman died on November 27, 1964. As a senior, she came from Taylor where she had been an active member in many of the school clubs. She was wcll liked by her teachers and quickly made friends while at Yllestern Hills. 'fix Ken Lang died on August 31, 1964, while trying to rescue Brenda Bryant from drowning in the Miami River. Ken had transferred from LaSalle in his sophomore year. si,Q,fQ,nv.. W mms,-w me ' J-:il ' -4llllh--,.-441 1 Paul Yeager died on October 31, 1964, after su ffering from cystic fibrosis since birth. He was unable to participate in activities, but he will be remembered as a sincere and tho1ughtl'ul personf E I v A Imitation is lhe word for 'lhe eager seven+l1 grader who fries 'lc gain 'rhe easy-going self-confidence of an admired member of 'the upperclass. Creaiing brigh-P, gay papier mache heads are Joy Sfoeclde, Leslie Knechi, Darlene Samuelson, and Karen Deegan. ,-,, sw 1-italy '. Daily schedules, crowded Halls that are too crow-ded to move in, lockers that are to-o high to reach, and stairs, too many to climb, are typical problems of the 400 seventh graders attending YVestern Hills High School. To each student the passing bells seem too short as he hustles from one side of the building to the otherg and even though he hurries as last as he can for the lunch line, he always finds himself near the end. At 3:10 he plods home with books that are much too heavy and homework that is piled much too high. He now takes a greater variety of courses than ever before. English, better reading, math, foreign languages, social studies, science, home economics, industrial arts, music, art, physical education - at least eight subjects fill his crow-ded schedule. xfvllfill the long-awaited weekend arrives, he somehow wishes it were longer. But he'll always say, 'Mfest Hi's the greatest! And why shouldn't he? He's finally a rookie in junior high school! 54.7 classes, and offer-school fun greet West High's rookies .-ew n K' , f 2 L- J. L-:- - -'lf V V ., ,..,. - :F ',fv - ' - A ' . 'il M 'H . . A . K- ' L x, P lr C . 'N ' : 3 ffl ' ' I l A TW? 'll' . T ' H Y' ' '- fu-5. S U. 1 A -,W - :F E -' .Jw 4- f - I - , ,, .'..u. , VV , in . fx X , zzl , , .... I 1 K . J J 51.2. , ' ., , 14' -' 1 -'F' ' A I -:X ,, . MFKEEEI egg fu VH .,,,,,,,,,.. 11 6.1 L.- g Y, Q .lj-, Y 7 . 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Cagle Adams, S. Adams, L. Adkisson, C. xxl1I'CllS, B. Allen, C. Allen, AUC f T- AHC , E- Amos FIFTH ROVV: D. cmmphell, B. cm-ey, J. Carmen, J. Cm-ner, G. Cassi- dy, P. Chambers, Chandler, T. Chapman, G. Chinn, L. Christy, SECOND ROX-V: M. Anderson, J. Armstrong, R. Ashbrook, J. Auha- gen, N. Bacon, R. Bacon. K. Baker, F. Bales, I.. Barber, J. Basquette, J. Bauer. B. Baumar, G. Bcall THIRD ROYV: C. Begley, T. Bellem, P. Best, J. Biedinger, L. Blankenship, P. Bobinger, C. Boggs, C. Bllllllllllll, K. Bonno, Boston, B. Bowman, D. Boyd, K. Boyle FOURTH ROYV: M. Brady, D. Brewer, J. Bridgeford, M. Brock, D. F. Clark, Clark, K. Clark SIXTH ROW: C. Cooke, P. Cooper, B. Cope, D. Cope, S. Cox, R. Coy, D. Crabtree, M. Crooker, XV. Daniels, C. Daniel, P. Davis, D. Day, B. Dedman SEVENTH ROW: M. Deffimgier, D. Denham, D. Dew, G. Dixon, B. Dolerhie, M. Doll, V. Donaldson, R. Downing, B. Downs, T. Doyle, G. Dress, D. Drew, J. Driskill Sorhng sfacknng and replacmg books checkmg 'rhe clays cxrculahon makmg manor repairs sorhng fhe encyclopedlas replacmg book lackefs ancl keeping rhe magazunes orderly and up +o dale make affer school hours and slucly halls pass by quickly -For sevenlh grade library aucle Charles Sleele 1955- QU Ll la v mlm Q3 -A -1 -.,.. imma CS'f 4' -as wt W h- mix XE-f x 'iz-f -a-...ff k Xu Q mllllmlrd an 'cv ' Ni' irlgg ..-and 1qw -Q, LAI .nav .J gan we in na W in gn L Nix a ll his me 'vel 'X' fr E 'xg el A l I . . . . I . - . . . ' . u - 1 l h I ' w.. 5 , ' .va S, -es '- A A 'Il' .. l KVA r A 1 M M , ' , . R v f - iv r K: ,E ' C J I , Q37 5: ' x , --- ' it ' ggj is ' - xl 'y AL . y ' sl l 1 '- 3551 'ex ' 1 ll l in I ' l l if M- 4- ...Q ll US-v - ' E l s 'X 7 l ' ' . wa. 'W , 4 - v 'Iv L A K, -1 . I' ' -it 1 v ' A , 1 ' - .,. ' I . X, V If 'Kid , Q ., X Aly, . ' ' ff ' , ' cg, ik - -'Q ' 3? 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Q' Je l ww' J X : ... ,-Qs.. . V X ' rf xii- g A ,-4-1,-' fs,..,3,. 4535 .. Q- ' A 'V 1 ' ' , 255915 E57 N A 5 , H Q, hx: y X I 1 I' R: ,L Y y .X . L I A g an - .- ua- . ot a moment to spare in busy after-school hours Righl' FIRST ROW: G. Morehead, D. Moreland, M. Muhlhauser, B. Neiclich, D. Nickson, L. Niehaus SECOND ROW: C. O'Dell, S. Muhlhauser, J. Oliver, P. O'Malley, C. Osborne, S. Palmisano THIRD ROW: R. Pangallo, T. Partlo, C. Parker, D. Parker, K. Patton, A. Percei- FOURTH ROVV: A. Petkc, F. Petri, D, Petty, D. Phillips, G. Phil- lips, C. Piatt FIFTH ROW: J. Pierce, P. Pierce, IV. Pierce, R. Poland, R. Porter S. Predmore SIXTH ROW: J. Preston, K. Prewitt, R. Rawlings, K. Reeves, J. Renneik, Rentschlen Sevenfh Grade , Q .1 -, ' 2 f -. it . .f- .-,- nl , I -3 t. -' ' 'f . -:wh B , 'tx C ' bfi. . Q-. '- .. Mlkrl . 1 Q':f' iA .I . --.':+-'-- WW E.f.,cE':Q ' H V 7. li X - sg ,- ' 'S ' , 'Sy ' Q 5' ' -4:7 K . 7 1- .Q ' V L' . W . 'LQ l It N 'T in L yf.-f vw nw Vi-57 . 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Erickson, C, English, P. Endicott, J. Farison. C. Far- ris, J. Farsalas, J. Fitch, M. Flower, T. Frakes, S. Franks SECOND ROYV: K. Frazier, R. Forch, Ii. Fowler, R. Gahagen, T. Gardner, M. Geiger, J. Gentile, B. Gibbas, D. Gilbert, B. Gill, M. Gilroy. R. Girdler, P. Goodfreincl, D. Gourley, B. Guterinan, K. Graham, T. Griffis, S. Grimes, C. Halley, D. Hale, D. Hamilton THIRD ROW: Y. Hancock, C. Harmon, P. Harvey, D. Hayes, J. Hayes, C. Hayward, R. Head, D. Heaveth, D. Hedgecoth, IP. Henke, L. Herron, V. Herzner, D. Hicks, C. Hilton, M. Hines, J. Holtegel, D. Horn, C. Horsley, B. Horton, J. Hu, B. Hubbard FOURTH ROW: F. Huff, G, Huffman, li. Humphreys, B. Hunley, J. Imholte, C. Jaffe, D. Jansen, C. Johnson, G. Johnson, J. Johnson, H. Johnson, P. Johnson, P. Jones, T. Jones, W. Jones, R. Kaser, A. Katt, T. Kegel, S. Kempf, S. Kenty, Kiefer FIFTH ROXV: J. Kincaid, Kincaid, C. King. M. Kinney, K. Kittie, L. Knecht, A. Koszo, S. Kuhn, B. Laney, M. Lang, I... Leach, G. Leguillotn, D. Leist, A. Lieberman, S. Linclsex, M. Litteral, D. Lively, L. Lloyd, N. Lolnniller, T. Lorclt, I.. Lovett SIXTH ROIV: J. Lucas, P. Mansn, J. Martin, B. Massingill, M. Mattingly, S. McClain, J. McCready, G. McMurrer, L. McRoberts, S. Meier, L. Meister, B. Merkel, D. Metze, G. Meyer, D. Middleton, C. Miller, C. Mills, J. Minser, L. Mitchell, S. Moore, B. Moores Miss Homemaker of I9657 Noi' yef, bul' Ka+hy Evans is on her way! Seven+h Grade Rookies achieve skills A bright-eyed rookie at Western Hills faces a new world not only of sights and sounds, but also of smells. Iinticed by the aroma of freshly baked coffe cake, hc enters the school and is brought up sharply by the piercing odor of chlorine from the swimming pool. At the same time, the smell of saddle soap from the gym makes him Wzlllt to skin-the-cat on the rings or vault a buck. Holding his nose, he rushes past the chemistry labs with their nauseating odor of hydrogen sulfide. Hurrying on to the third floor, he waits hopefully outside the home economics lab to sniff the fragrance of golden brown cupcakes. At 3:10 the rookie joyfully bursts outside to breathe the first breath of fresh, cool air once again. xl . V , , , Vx .:,. W W V. Y -D L 1, I.. is-, sv es 2 fi se, X. .- V - 'lx K Y V .- 9. le. , 'W J ' 'X fit'-f-l3 .l s -ii -- Q: ' 'fi ' . lf- 6 5-tl'2 ' K ' '3??f13-if N. Q E- -v- 7 -Y . ' r , M, - 1 --4' y ,N . ' .. . 'W 'i N j 'iq ,gf - .- ' is ,' . 5 i L, I, Q--. mr ,- --. ' 1,7 sf, ' -bi '4 I s xv ,y Tifj 13:5 y' it . -V 1.45am 3 l t 'Tl . K - ' ' 'L ' ' l' 1- .L 2' - le - L V . ,... , ' t .i '. : . ' i e 'qv , ,E -,ik 'sap' - Y , 5, ,.,. g i .A .3 E hi hah - i f fs- .ll X i 'X 'K X ' X r - V M? X LA.. ,i Qi 7 .Q M Q 1 . - Q ,K, -I , , 'R ir bs ill . i N? ld r 'fvvrf tif. if 'QT' . A in V I I Q- xg., 1 A 1 ' , 5, 1 li M ,. N Q Q is -,sa t--- ' . ' . li . f - E-Q? -' ' I ' i I :i a s ' -if ' l I I L , A A L 'ii A , A , f. 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A ,Tx 'ini A Y . ., I A .. :ee 1 - 1 . R ie- ' -- I ' 'cw - ,R 1 X t, f , ta I , i I bmi M l XL, I Ll , yr-ff-W - Y Q A t I K . - lg 1 -'P' . 'X . - A ' I ,Z ' . -rf. J 'lf -:-:. ' ' e , . A E3 - LQ D Q D Q hq PJ D V I L- -' ' 1 - -G' 5. - .-ia.. : ,-A. ' .ff-. - 4.. , I -. V - Y H i - Y Us 'T , 3 ',,'V,. tx, 'fr ': ,R r A -' .A ' ' .-,, 1 'Q ' . 1 ,... ' Am, I 7 .QVWSNE 'Nil '-5 LL' if I- 'i V' k H - S 1 L 'TSS' N 4 1 'V--- i .., .fg - T . r . , ,. , . I . I ':'1 f , - LST' ..' -- V K., Q - f I-H -I nv li' 4? ff? ' I . . . -X 1, , . , I A, 'H f '-.- , J , D A H X- ' NDQ I I Er. 51513575 '- R . L! D'-' - Opposile FIRST ROYV: S. Ridner, C. Riley, R. Riley, R. Ritsch, A. Robin- son, G. Robbins, R. Ross, D. Ross, D. Rose, D. Roth, C. Rotten- berger, A. Rothwell, V, Runtz SLC OND RON S'nn bson D SIIIIIICISOH T Sauerbrey D Sauers, .fl :j...1. , .1 , ...f ,. T. Schmidt, D. Schneider, XV. Schott, P. Stephens, C. Steele, K Starrett, D. Stamper, R. Sprecker, S. Sprague THIRD ROYV: C. Spracllin, D. Spillman, D. Spillman. P. Sowcler, R. Sonlt, N. Snider, R. Smith, B. Smith, D. Skidmore, D. Singleton M. Sinex, D. Simpson, P. Siler FOURTH ROW: K. Sharp, B. Setser, G. Sellers, N. Selby, M. Scott W. Schwegler, L. Schroeder, A. Stewart, L, Stifel, J. Stockman, J Stocckle, T. Strunk, S. Snnqnist FIFTH ROVV: C. Swartz, A. Taylor, G. Taylor, Taylor, -I. Taylor R. Taylor, P. Tipton, F. Talbert, D, Towels, P. Trenz, D. Vaught D. Vehr, NV. Verwold SIXTH ROW': C. Vitatoe, M. Volz, L. VVatltlell, M. Vtlahoff. R Wahoff, B. Ivainz, B. Walcleek, B. XValtIen, M. Warfield, P. Warner, D. Webber, E. Xfveber, J. YVL-:ber SEVENTH ROW: S. VVeber, B. I'Veil, S. Mleinberg, T. K'Vestbrook, D. IfVetterich, J. Whitaker, D. Mlhite, K. Williams, R. Yvilliams, S. Xvilliams, P. YVinters, H. YVinther, S. Hfood Sevenlh Grade Above FIRST ROVV: C. Allen, D. Ahnon, T. Blanton, D. Cznnpbell, D. Burton, B. Cook T. Dallalio, B. Doss. R. Duncan, C. Iigler, E. litzel, B. Gootlpaster, Haering SECOND ROW: R. Hail. M. Hammond, G. Hunt, C. johns, T. Kelly, J. Kent, W. Kramer, G. Legnillon, M. Little, S. Meier, M. Morgenroth, T. Moses, C, Nelson TI-IIRD ROW: P. Paulding, T. Phelps, R. Poland, T. Poland, S. Predmore, D. Raitz, P. Ray, D. Rauck, R. Rawlings, M. Schamer, B. Stockmeier, M. Thompson, P. Thrasher FOURTH ROW: M. X-Valtlen, S. XVillis, D. XVilson, D. Ulrassmann, D. Xvright, B. 'Wuebbling, B, York, C. Young, C. Loellncr, M. Arden, B. Bolmann, S. Beson, B. Carter FIFTH ROYV: K. Carter. S. Crabtree, S. Daniels, D. Dickerson, S. Dollriehs, S. Dunnett, B. Earls, L. Earls, S. Eaton, C. Eden, P. Iigelhoff, L. Elliott, K. Ely SIXTH ROYV: G. Eshom, S. Franzrela, Fuson, K. Huelsman, S. Kent. T. Kirk. G. Kissee, J. Kissee, K. Jung, R. Lynch, Lynch, G. Mitchell, C. Moreton Eighth graders, Ron Dieclcman, Donna Hall, Dick Harr, and Donna Simpson wish they were 2I and could voie for Barry G. or LBJ. Eighth graders discover This election year found eighth graders decking the third floor halls with red, white, and blue posters, stickers, buttons, and pins. These vivid decorations symbolized staunch support of Barry Goldwater Lyndon Johnson, Ollie james, and Magilla Gorilla. Mfhen the election ended, ticker tape was swept out of the third floor locker room, slogans were ripped from the walls, and the 1964-65 school year got under way in earnest. Eighth graders had the opportunity this year to study more advanced math since algebra was added to the eighth grade curriculum, and a number of pupils enjoyed TV English classes. ln the field of student government, twelve eighth graders and their alternates ably represented their class of 379 in Junior Student Council. Members of junior Choir proudly performed at the Christmas assembly and other functions throughout the year. As a climax, the National Junior Honor Society was happy to find that there were some top Brains in the eighth grade, whom they subsequently ushered into their ranks. I-Vs +he big bike race-race for 1-he bikes ai' three o'cloclt and speed for home after a sfudious day. that hard work is the key to a promising ear l ' I H , ,-1. E.: ,..N .Q 'N . :.4, ll , . ..il,'5 1' ll A. . g-3 G-'if v H 2' fi 4 . X ' A , .. , . ig ' ..' I, - a- P '-f if D- . . l 'Q' w .F ,fr . ' ' ' :fa H J ' - L - -, '1 W 1 I K. Pic ,. ' V I -J , - , :I -: irxll I - r ' lille I 3 I - LM ',.: I J ' ' ' M i. i Q W mv EQ W A ii +view I K ' .n - f b 5 rl- I ,nz -I D V i -',f Q 1 ' j e Q? z ' ' in lr A F '- -. . 9 -' .-. V 'A N A U . fl , 1 V K T 1 fx L , I ,L ' LL ,.v. ,.,. jiri-s mi AHL, I 'y ., 1'. ..M': -,- L mu as b.. . F 'HAA J. -:.,. ,Q if M26 3 5 1 2 -1 - 'l ,LiZ:ZiE5J3,Jx2.:l ., . .I '- - h 11. - ' I., 'l J K r I I - I IL. Q' i, .. J . 1 1 . I : J kor g g, ' .a- -'.' 2.12 l. 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Above FIRST ROVV: D. Adams, J. Adams, R. Adkisson, D. Amer, D. Asche, A. Asborn, M. Baldwin, J. Bargo, YV. Barker, D. Barnes, N. Barilcy, R. Bartlow, D. Bastin SECOND ROWV: Bauer, D. Beall, N. Beck, D. Belmonle, T. Blan- Lon, C. Bloemker, M. Bloomfield, J. Boeing, R. Booher, N. Borges nicnke, J. Boston, P. Bowling THIRD ROIV: A. Bowman, J. Boyle, M. Brzindes, D. Braun, K. Brevik, L. Bridenbziugh, B. Brock, M. Brooks, L. Brunck, C. Buck, P. Bullins, B. Burger, D. Burrcss FOURTH ROW: J. Busch, C. Byrd, J. Byrum, B. Caglc, K. Cain, C. Campbell, M. Carter, B. Chandler, R.JChz1ndler, R. Charles, S. Eigl1'l'h Gracie Childs, S. Clifton, B. Cockshutt FIFTH ROVV: G. Collins, B. Combs, S. Combs, S. Cooke, J. Cor- coran, P. Coyle, K. Cox, T. Cox, B. Davis, J. Davis, XV. Davis, K. Deegrin, D. Dettmcr SIXTH ROW? R. Dieckmunn, R. Dimilroff, J. Douglas, L. Earls, J, Iidens, P. ligclhoff, E. lilliot, L. lilliol, B. Ellis, R. Ellis, K. Ellison, B. Engel, T. Eshom SEVENTH ROW: K. Eslridge, D. Evans, M, Ferranle, L. Flanagin J. Fields, G. Fisher, R. Fisher, T. Ford, R. Frakes, D. Franklin, B Franz, D. Freels, L. Fryman, S. Fugate E SQ 1- K 5' has Us -suv x.wf if 'Bi-A W 'E 'Ale-N 3-' WW Ea ,.. A .2-he Q an The in A s+uclen+ has io resor+ +o anyilnung even sfudymg al'luncl1+lme when +l1eres a deadline for homework Tl1a+ new program on felevuslon las nxghl looked much more iemphng ihan Englush and lhose slralglml' chairs In siudy l1all arenl half so comforiable as lhe lawn belwlncl ll1e school Elgl11'l1 Grade 4' 41. as -v-. X W M, -Q' we hlasml 52 W f-'K 3.5 v hh l 5. p- 'F lg! ff X x ze 5' mx 'fuiifw 'W mf SM' wr LALJ if T. Q uv 9 Q ww 4.19 I FTWW B Nw.-1 WE7 ,A-. gxh. ,mba Wigs. 4 I I F ' f l V. . . . .. .a A. - P' . ' ' - 57 ff. Q 431'-Q-Mig.. 'fx' - 5 K l ' l A- J :,,L L '.-, l wif if ' l :TWV 'Va 5' '-f- . X I,-. ff? ' . G V. sig I ' . a t . . . V . . . . . V V . ,gh VVVV5 1 . V, Pk V 1V V ,., .,? V V.. V V V Vi j VV V VV . A V - S Rf k? W' l' fa' f fi. fn, l K. 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'5. 5'..9v L L 1 Q -- l 6 A ' 1 , wg, 'I 4 Xi ' ,K ir' 'J f if :M I 5' 8 1 Eighth graders find food for thought rn odd places Right IIRSI ROW P Phelps J llnllips C Pilchei J Poland C Powell J Piichard SICOND ROW R Pnening lx Rawlings B Runolds B Rice C 'IHIRD ROW P Rodgers I Rolfes ll Rose S Roth D Royse C Ruthciloxd IOURTH ROM B Rutledge I Rullulge M Ryan S Sahley S Sinad I Sun l YITTI-I ROXV L Samson C Satlelflcld A Sawyer L Scalf L Sr nlato C Sehimei IP'- a'W?HP ' N 9 is? ... tn L LA4 rsrfmi fi Sl i gas u...l Q L K X m M. ,... iii.. -U7-7 - RQ, ffl! 5 W.. --T WJ vi. I -P' ll s 'P' 'U E T I. 1, .,,.. , ' 'i' ' F ' if U' tif' 1 ' 1' .Qi . 1 ' . ' I , N K ' I P ggi... V 2 , 1 I . 1 I 11... , . iff ' t ffl? I It M J. , M, ,J . ...X. . Q 'Lx J - .v fc .' h-15 ' .N,.2. , -, HE wx I . A Ergh+h Grade Lefi' and Opposite TIRST ROW: D. Gallagher M. Gemerelh M. Gill J. Gieringer T. Cliver B. Goodson B. Cordon -. Cordon S. Gray D. Green R. Cxundhfiuscr D. Culley D. Hall A. I-Iamler J. Hfnmmonds R. Hasgitt H. Harmon R. Harr L. Hartman D. Harvey P. I-Iarvey SECOND ROIV: 12. Hasenzahl J. Heath S. Heiland D. Heilmann J Hiatt P. Hicks J. Hilton M. Hinton G. Hodson D. Hoff D. Holcombe J. Halloway S. Holman G. Holmes T. Horman E. Hoining L. Horton J. Howard K. Hubbard B. Hughes S. Humphries THIRD ROW: X. Jansen L. Jaynes L. Jeffers J. Jones K. Jones T ones C. ustice J. Kelley P. Kennedy Ai. King S. Knipp R. Knorr 9. Kolb G. Kolentse P. Komadina D. Kracke L. Krueger B Knhr, J. Ladon, M. Lambeth, D. Lance IOURTI-I RO-W: L. Land, N. Lanza, M. Lawson, M. Lawson, J. Leach, A. Ledford, P. Leedy, B. Leger, IV. Leonard, D. Lloyd, K. Long, L. Mahaffcy. J. Marckesano, W. Mason, M. McBrayer, B McClure, M. MeCnlley, D. McDonald, S. McHenry, D. McKinney, B Meadors FIFTH ROYV: J. Mergy, B. Miller, J. Miller, D. Mills, D. Mire, H. Montgoniery, T. Moses, L. Morgan, M. Nash, K. Neal, L. Neal, C. Newmann, P. Newkirk, M. Nichling, S. Nichting, IE. Niesz, T. Moore, K. Morris, A. O'Dell, R. Perkins, C. Peters BEF 711 as rx 5 Q i T . Q 2 . x A 4: ' V 'Q' 1. '7 3 Aw- .V , , IQ ' ,N 1,1 , 'gfj-5. n f f- r ' N 'll' vw 'u ' ' 2' K I 5 3' Y IE . e L . . ., snail. .. .-,- X.. Y-1 xv: I N fr. ' -ff' 1 1 ' H ti' 4- T' 5 X7 1 Ft -A I :Qirsf::.j N.. ' i ., ,' f -' I 3 ' J... ' , ' , ' r il Q 'I 'f M . ...... . -, A -.Q .2 ,.' Ii ' K IM' ff ' v.. . ,..WL...,... ...W . ' , . i . ,,, . .,, f. ' ' , E . ' 1 - , i 'iff 16. L ':Z'i.. 1 -. , L -: 1 x -1: : 2 . - I J - - - . ' . ' .. . .- ' 'W 'FW' rF 1 7 i 5Iv15i...Q' 2. '- ' tgiit r fi I : . ', '. ' T, . 1' -, . , - fs- I --r- ---- , . ,. . ' ' K Q if . f we '1,,'ii i T -5 Rlcc, D. Riley V I , M V 1 5 i I Yu - M . I I ,I y A -, A l . , . . , . , Q .. Ah W . , ,Slim J fc-3, -I, A f ' -. s , iz U . . I U . 1 I , , I , . X. J - s- 3 U11 . , 'z ai ' . ff .-:....,..' ,- iz ' ' , . ' 2 ' J . 4 1 ,,. .. F J Y f 's- ii A.'V-.'?ez1:- 1- b w 1 I .5 'ip 4 -'f ' A 1 ' . xt' ' I - . .ns 3 ' ' .., 1 .. Q , . J .., I y Hifi my 1- . . ' , ' - X . g if . 1 M -,, . , .- A ' .. ..' -..:1,r.,f. .,- '15, T T-i-g'.5g:eL v . .fi . , A H . ia, . J J J I ,, , I V 1 , .., ,. , el e f 9 I I I I r A? ' , . P 1 1 J J: 1 2 , , 1 , I f , , , N - ' ' 'V .7 1 ' ' - L' . ' ' 1 1 I , , , . .J ,M Q 1 .gy n l , , , , , WA. J ,ill ,Y ' IJ' iii V .ZX 17 - 9 1 , L l , , , , I , Q ' 'Q I -f r'-f --9 ,, -1 , , V' ,-i - 1 . , , , 1 , ' W 1 A -H'-' 1 1 1 a 4 1 Q - F . Q., .... jg Q , , , 1 , , V K V V K ...,.. . Y Q i i A .F :lf ' Y 'x i -' Q32 in YYYY VVVV J -W . . - 5 fi., mf I- Vw Y r 4 , r , , , , ' ' ' - , ' ' F' v f - J , ' J . , ', , , H - A . -.J '- I I 'J I I 7 l f K' , - ' ' .. 122 The spirit of the holidays Captures West Hi students .ii-f. D' 'Y . ii 'ef ef' g ,' -. -1. ,. 1-- -, . me .. f v . 'E - - Q fs sl 3 1 L 111 . - -J L . , wg 3- N L. , ' fs : U, H I fi QQ' Eigh+h Grade Q: , :-- ' ,. . ,. ' ' F V . 'W?rfa V ' - 1 7' 1 V ,,,5 3 H 1, 3 tgg, .fx,, . vlgfm. J, I ,. , .i It Q f W JL J 4 .J ,. W A i ke. h L ..rliQ21,1 ...' N A XYJ raifx f. Q 3 Xi' ' Kill .fx -Q . X Above FIRST ROW: B. Schmidt, R. Schmiedeker, K. Schroeder, R. Schro- der, D. Schultz, M. Schultz, P. Schwaller, B. Schwarberg, C. Sch- wegler, L. Scott, B. Scully, B. Sehlhorst, D. Shifflett SECOND ROW: L. Siler, M. Simmons, D. Simpson, C. Sizemore, T. Skinner, D. Smith, D. Smith, V. Smith, J. Snape, P. Stapleton, J. Stokes, R. Stokes, B. Stout THIRD ROIV: R. Strunk, G. Sullivan, L. Talbott, J. Taylor, S. Tenhundfeld, G. Tiettmeyer, Y. Tolbert, S. Trimpe, D. Tucker, J. Tucker, P. Tudor, M. Ullam, R. Underwood FOURTH ROW: C. Van Hook, J. Vassil, B. Volz, D. Wade, L. VVa11lb1-ink, C. Wainscott, J. Wallen, J. Wallen, T. Wallen, J. Waples, G. Warren, J. YVatson, S. Waynick FIFTH ROW: P. WVeaver, M. I'Veinberg, T. YVestbrook, B. Wicde- man, R. VViesmzmn, D. I'Vilder, P. Iillilfong, J. 'Wilcher, J. Ivilcher, R. YVilche1', D. Ifvilson, R. Mfilson, D. I'Volfc SIXTH ROW: M. WVuebb1ing, J. Wulfekamp, R. Wyenandt, H. Young, P. Young, R. Young, B. Renno, D. Powell, R. Rains, YV. Speckert, K. Stadler, B. Stidham, R. Ungerbuhler In 1-he spirii' of 'rhe holiday season Wesi High Siudenis generously -Fill Thanks- giving baslceis 'full of goodies lo disiribuie fo greafer Cincinna'ii's needy families. Follow +he band! Meei' +l1e players! Even a cold, rainy nighf c:ouldn'+ dampen ihe spirii' displayed a+ lhe iradiiional pow-wow on Thanksgiving Eve aisikeiis Smiling Jr. High Cheerleaders: D. Combs, D. Clemenfs, E. Grow, P. Cunningham, S. Moser, S. Correll, C. Clements, and S. Grail. Pepp freshmen pick up a junior high life is practically a carbon copy of senior high life except that freshmen, not seniors, preside over clubs and guide their fellow underclassmen in activities. Crying her heart out with enthusiasm for the freshmen teams, a cheerleader injects that lively school spirit into Junior Pep Club members. YVith help from senior high majorettes, the junior squad twirls flashy routines at junior high football games. -Iunior GAA, like the senior organization, provides hours of pleasure for those girls who enjoy sports. In the academic field, members of the ninth grade preside at meetings of Junior Honor Society, the counterpart of Cum Laude in senior high. Helping puzzled rookies as a Rookie Aide, the freshman realizes the seventh graders' dependence on hiing but he wonders if he will be able to find his way alone through senior high. The freshman leads, cheers, and studies to set himself on his way next year as a rookie of senior high. To gain supporfl' and enfhusiasm Sludeni' Council officers arranged a bowling pariy for 'the members. spirited pace and take an active part in life at West Hi H ,u 'Y K 5 3 , 4,44 A D3 'J . , ' f A K-' K ARL. . . iz IM . .. A . .,e,: - - 2 S' t ,L 1 l K ' .H 1 : B cfsf i ll ,L'-1-if .Q - ., ' K , vi ss 7-v Above FIRST ROW: B. Abbott, D. Acree, S. Adamson, C. Adrain, D Altenieier, T. Anderson, G. Amer, C. Andrida, R. Armstrong, T Arns, T, Ashbrook, SECOND ROYV: D. Bailey, M. Baldwin, C. Balsiger, J. Bang, Barber, B. Burger, K. Barnes, M. Basquetle, L. Bauer, C. Bauer, Bauer, D. Beal, G. THIRD ROXV: B. Beyer, S. Biedinger. T. Bobb, L. Boggs, FOURTH ROW: S. G. Boston, L. Bower, P. Atkins, C. Bachclicr D B Beck Beekncll, B. Beckncll, S. Berling, L. Beson, K K. Bicrmann, N. Bloomfield, S. Blusl, V. Boaz, D. Bolil Bolinger, L. Booher, E. Borgemenke, C. Bosken, J. Bradburn, B. Braden, L. Brodsky, A. Brooks, 'Z Ninfh Grade D. Brouglnon, J. Brown, P. Brown FIFTH ROW: R. Bryson, S. Buescher, XV. Burke, S. Burton, R Byrum, G. Cagle, D. Cain, D. Campbell, H. Campbell, P. Campbell S. Carlin, B. Carmichael, L. Carnes SIXTH ROW: J. Catanzaro, M. Candill, L. Chambers, S. Childs, B Clay, V. Claydon, C. Cleary, C. Clements, D A. Collier Christy, C. Clark, A. Clements, J. Clifton, SEVENTH ROW: J. Collins, D. Combs, S. Connell, S. Correll, A Conch, O. Couch, P. Conch, XV. Couch, S. Cox, J. Craig, J. Creek- baum, P. Cunningham, C. Curren w as Pracficel Pracfice! This is whai' ii' ioolc, along wiih skillful, energefic players, 'ro make up ihe Wesfern Hills Freshman Foofball Team who placed firsi' in fhe Public School League 'this year. These enfhusiasiic freshman boys proved successful in 'lheir chance 'l'o mee? wifh iunior'high compeiifion. 1 -: 'YJ , lv T 4 A 5 fi -gl' e i 9 iv i r Q ,, iiil X X gd l x 1 xi' YI Us 5 in NEW E X A. A V. sd Q x rifle' W fa' cr ' EQ , inth graders show extra vitality on a football field Rigl1+ FIRST ROW: J. LaDow, D. Lahey, N. Lantcr, G. Latscha, B. Lawson, D. Lawson SECOND ROW O Lawson V Lee B Leonnrd K LC0l1 l1d D Loxclt D Luws THIRD ROW D Luexs L Iund B Minsu L M ulsu C Muhtt NI Mrrlow IOURII-I ROW B M xstels R NIcB11ye1 D BICC'1llSllll Y Mc Collum V McDou1ld R McGu1L 1I1'TH ROW ls McLmc L XICL'lllglllll'l V Mmey P Meagher I' Mcxggs J Merkel SIXTII ROM' S Merleus 1' Metsc S M1lllJu1n II Miller B M1115 L M1115 Nmlh Grade ,. 2 xl 1071 v-xy i 'T' 'S 'Q-Nfv Ab gm ev' 12' A ml JXL Q Filip Tm E3 . . line Incl l l Leff and Opposiie FIRST ROIV: J. Cushard J. Davis D. Day S. D'1zier M. Delaney, L Denham J. Diefenhach H. Doerger G. Doll R. Doyle L Driskill R. Drury T. Duffey R. Dukes M. Dunnett J. Durbin, M. Duvall D. Ilccard L. Ecton C. liickbusch T. Eifert SECOND ROIV: B. Ilisenhard S. Ellis M. Endres J. England B Lrdmun S. Erhardt D. liubunks M. Eubanks T. Faulkner D. Feickc B. Terrarelli T. Fields L. 1'1iehm'm P. Florimonte K. Fox, THIRD ROIN: V. G'1mbrcl R. Gardener J. Gentile D. Gerde R Cerlmrdt Il. Gibson B. Gi11'ey C. Gill M. Goff M. Gourley S. C riff, D. Groppenbecker G. Gray M. Gray R. Green F. Gribbell, R. Griswold E. Grow J. Gueterman S. Gundrum T. Gyarlnati FOURTH ROW: H. H111 M. Hamilton P. I-I11'hin C. H'1rper E. H'1rrison C. Harry C. H'1rtm'm M. H'1tl1away J. Hauser S. Hawkins M. Huy J. Hayes P. HWYIHS N. Hayward E. Hein L. Henninger R. Hensley R. Herzog B. Highhouse D. I-Iilderbran, B Hillsley 1 FIFTH ROW: D. Hoffman G. Hoffman G. Holbrook J. Holt, G Homer G. Horn C. Horton J. Horton P. Hoskins A. Hu F. I-Iuddlcston B. Hudephol B. Hughes P. Hughes S. Hull P. Jacobs, K anney B. Johnson K. ohnson M. Johnson J. ones SIXTH ROW: M. Jones S. Jones, S. Judd T. Judd K. Jung D. Justice II. Justice ls.. Keiser R. Kelley D. Kelley G. Kempf C1 Iudd H. Ixienholz G. King D. Kirk T. Klink B. Klug R. Koenig, VI Kolentse T. Koons B. Kulstid ' : . 1 , . , . ' 2 , . . ' , . , , I .1 K. ' 1 1 . '21, . . , . A , . 'z , . 2 '. , 1 . z P 1 : . 2. ' , . 1' 'z ', A . ' . ' , . - 1 , . ' 1 , . 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V 1 . , . , . , . , l iggifijwr .-1141 1 , tj. Q r'1ff V?1 . , , . . , . , . , f . '- ' I' .Y 'f ' 1 ' , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , , S ' P' ' - gi ' , ,v 'cg J 1 . . ff I 1.1. 1 ' ., 1- ' - .1 Q ,. 351 4 ' 1 K y , y 1 ,' ' -' ' -'. ,1 . ',. 1 I k xx ,L . 1. AX T. 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1. . , . . . I , , I , , I 'H .1 Q 1. . . - - . .1 . . e , 1' 'F ,L - v1 v 1 , ' ' ' ' A. ' I .. , H ' , , , . , W 1 J, ' , ' , . , , , gi ,YV .X V V - , L 1 . , , . i l Hold your head a bit higher! BeH'y Kamp as a plto+ograpl'1er's helper makes underclass picture clay inferesiing-especially 'lo l'l'1e boys. Nin+l1 Grade West Hi students keep Experiencing early morning trots from the first to third floors, giggling and joking among themselves, studying and learning, freshmen make their Way daily about Xflfestern Hills. Scientific-minded biology students enjoy dissecting, while travel-niinded students turn to world geography. To college preparatory students, foreign languages are not new, but to the majority olf of freslinien, Spanish, Latin, German, and French open up exciting ways to converse. The hunnning of sewing machines and the rattling of pots and pans indicate that busy honlemakers are at work on the third floor while downstairs ninth grade boys strive to master mechanical drawing. lfVith a solid background in their studies, the freshmen are well prepared to tackle the more advanced courses of senior high school. ef,, t ' . A , ' W ' .L '....L- , ' gwi., 1, V MA. --'t ' E A ig, ,. Mr- Q K I tt-f-'---. 1-9. . g I b W! ft 1 t i wi ..:: Klgl 1 ' L 4 gi :,. f if Ti fi it Q. Wifi ' Q i i ff tiii ll 'V ml i Z... i yr W X A . 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A . , 1 Q , i V 1 -...A 5 .1 ' A, x I X x l I ' ' f'- si' .f- if .1 P' 1 ' ,, ,, Y., ' .L ig., xi - -I as - -Vlpiiffllwl . . lg X Al' . - Lite-by - K fl Left and Opposite FIRST ROIIV: D. Wvooddell, L. Mink, D. Mitchell, T. Moore, C Moore, D. Morgcncr, C. Morman, D. Morris, S. Moser, K. Mueller, D. Muething, R. Murphy, li. Nare SECOND ROWV: P. Nelson, B. Newman, L. Newman, K. Nightin- gale, D. Noel, C. Oher, N. Ober, B. O'Dcll, J. Owens, J. Owens L. Percer, N. Paris, J. Parker THIRD ROW: S. Patton, D. Perkins, L. Perkins, B. Phelps, G Phillips, B. Pierce, D. Pinger, B. Pitts, A. Points, W'. Pong, 1' Poth, D. Potter, J. Prager FOURTH ROVV: G. Predmore, M. Price, S. Puckett, T. Puening, B. Radel, E. Rainey, E. Ralston, C. Ramey, J. Ranson, C. Rarden, M. Redding, R. Reed, J. Reeves FIFTH ROXV: C. Reis, D. Renner, P. Renner, K. Rice, S. Rice, Richardson, G. Ritchter, B. Riggs, D. Riley, M. Riley, J. Rineair, D. Ritter, D. Ronan SIXTH ROW: A. Rosenhagen, M. Rossi, J. Rottinghaus, P. Royce, M. Ruff, G. Ryan, G. Ryan, J. Sallee, D. Sampson, W. Sandefur, C. Sarandos, S. Schinaman, J. Schniedcrs 1 Ninth Grade Above FIRST ROYV: M. Schultz, XV. Schwegler, M. Scott, C. Shive, M. Short, H. Sibul, D. Siciliano, R. Simons, B. Sims, D. Singleton, S. Singleton, A. Smith, D. Smith SECOND ROVV: M. Smith, J. Solclano, D. Soult, M. Soult, M. Spaulding, S. Spradlin, M. Spronk, S. Stamper, M. Stedtefield, D. Steinert, li. Stemmer, M. Sterchi, Stewart THIRD ROW: M. Sweeder, D. Talhcrt, L. Tate, B. Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tenhundfeld, G. Horn, J. Skecne, R. Sparks, K. Thomas, R. Thompson, T. Thompson, T. Thompson FOURTH ROWV: M. Towles, C. 'I'l'ansie1', D. Trimble, T. Trimpe, P. Tuck, M. Tucker, K. Tully, C. Turner, C. Vainisi, R. Van- Calker, M. Vaught, G. Vice, J. Vorwerk FIFTH ROW: T. Yvainscott, C. Miainz, J. Hfagoner, G. Xvahler, A. Wash, S. XVash, S. YVatkins, H. Wvatson, S. Watson, B. Weheler, G. Wedig, A. Wendt, W. Wert SIXTH ROW: J. Nvestermcyer, G. Whitaker, J. Wiebell, J. IfVilder, B. Wilfong, G. Wilhelm, A. Wilson, A. Wilson, R. VVira, G. XVithers, D. Wollenhaupt, J. Wood, R. Yvoodall Freshmen team up to help other students and friends l 4, ..,.. 'Q X : I -I N L ' ' M . L' . ' I .'-'-Ik I ef' 2 -I I ri fi- ii . iw -I f . . . . I we Q-. N' ,Q,., 1..- R ,I .X x Q I 1:5 Ex : X K Y: X71 7 lm V ,. ' ','. . . 3 -4- lu 0- A'Y .X-LA W ,. - .X . l Xi VI Tififv 'SEP I i i , I . H K , L 4 5 Z- t' r' -' . . ' A x xy 4 V ,1: if -if ' . lk' .l l N X 2. l -I V- ' if P' H+ U . l. A' 'l 35,1-fgnb N A W V ,gg.il,,5i, I ' I I .Q J. li -I , EI V X X ' X I i E WA-, his . A Q Q I ,J Qt, 1 ..-J X R5-J Q all ' is I I ....,i,, I ,J -. .-- , . -..- ,,. ' l if -5- l 352' 5 I A ,,. 1 1,5 1 x . ., . .H V , ww-f - . .,. . . 1 L-I S71 a H W' 'I 5 -beQ- I . e e . ,I - . M e,e, J, Q l QE, I f 'W jfs l 'Ft' f I .K 4 V , 'N N 4 Y- -I ' N as l lv., :- , e I - l Yi fi .1,, . . 4 l i MIL l - l l lv I xv , xxx I - - Above FIRST ROW: D. Baker, C. Baldwin, A. Balson, C. Baukneclit, D Beal, V, Berryman, N. Bloomfield, D. Bohl, J. Brady, VV. Burk- lizirt, D. Campbell, B. Czirmichuel, S. Cocksliult SECOND ROW: C. Eisele, F. Ellison, S. Eubunks, S. Evans, YV Fuss, P. Gillcn, R. I-Iillgrove, D, Hoffman, A. Jackson, D. Keeton L. Kemplin, K. Keiser, M. Kenney THIRD ROW: D. Kidwell, D. Kinney, T. Koons, H. Mock, L Percer, S. Sanders, D. Sawyer, M. Schilling, P. Singerman, F. Tice, P, Ungcrbuliler, D. W'allace, L. Webb Nin+h Grade FOURTH ROW: L. Wepig, P. Wolfer, M. Woytsek, P. Wright, S. Yarger, L. Young, L. Young, S. Young, C. Riegler, L. Parsons, B. Pennington, C. Hamilton, M. Gruber FIFTH ROYV: C. McAfee, V. Hopkins, D. Candy, R. Cheek, N. Collins, V. Collins, J. I-Iollingswortli, C. Jones, J. Miller, S. Peters, C. Poppins, R. Rothens, P. Sowcler SIXTH ROIN: K. Fetters, D. Grubb, M. Hatcher, IV. McPete1's, T. Mueller, W. Muse, R. Naegele, J. Sanders, A. Underwood, J. Under- wood, C. Vllainscott, M. Zuler A hushed momeni- in a confusing evening! Brenda and Linda Mills finally succeed in cajoling fhe Rellar and Drew iwins. The Twin Club of Price Hill solves many babysiifing problems by hiring Twin si'H'ers 'For 'l'wins. School spirir, friends, and -Fun! These words describe 'l'he Rookie Aid Parfy for sevenfh graders. Diana Clemenfs shows enfhusiasm wifh a cheer 2 All aboard the Western Hills Express! Sue Ingram, Laurel While, Carol Pennalr, and Susie SuHle sfarl' a new trend in lransporlaiion. Sophomores carry on the Recalling hopscotch, spelling bees, and bicycle hikes, the sophomore finds it difficult to realize he has finally made it to the first of high school's three giant steps. To some, tenth grade presents a new beginning - a chance for a fresh start. To others it is a challenge - an opportunity to improve upon junior high grades. As a result, the sophomore plunges whole-heartedly into his studies. Specialized fields help him to become more definite about his plans for the future. A course in zoology may encourage him to decide to become a doctor, or world history may make him want to be a social studies teacher. Perhaps a Mlashington senator's next secretary is a Western Hills tenth grader taking her first lessons at the typewriter, or Max Rudolph's successor is a sophomore in the senior high orchestra. Wliatever the interest, however, all tenth graders begin to perfect scholastic averages and technical skills, for graduation is now only three short years away. A bi+ of study and a bile of breakfast- Davicl Eubanlcs does 'rwo 'lhings al once as he scurries in+o another exciting day. traditions and assume the responsiblities of senior high I ,B .. KX. 'qv' L, .-U ,L . A . 5 Q? is 1 '- ,4 Above FIRST ROVV: S. Abanto, M. Abbott, L. Abner, R. Abrams, G. Adams, G. Adams, L. Aichele, S. Akin, G. Allen, P. Allgeyer, J. .fXinbrosius, L. Anderson, S. Anderson SECOND ROINI: P. Anness, K. Aposlol, L. Applegate, P. Arnold, W. Arrico, T. Asalon, K. Babst, S. Bacon, A. Baker, C. Baker, K. Balsiger, A. Banfield, D. Barber THIRD ROIV: L. Barker, D. Baston, M. Bauman, C. Beale, R. Beard, K. Beasley, P. Beck, H. Becker, K. Becker, M. Becker, M. Beclel, S. Bedinghaus, S. Becler FOURTH ROW: D. Beerman, J. Beerman, K. Bcgley, C. Beider- bake, R. Bengel, G. Benight, D. Bennett, R. Berding, P. Berg- .. ' tr' ' ll ' at -. Q 1 1. '. I is -- Nw, .!,. I. N -'W 1 gf- I . vi .'IF?!'ew-2-.. ' K I . I. I 149-103-'iw . . I :,. :::, L H 1 umm!! A g K 4 ., Iii' n , I' I , f ,ii i x fif', K Amer. 5 K4 I ' - 1 Te n+h Grade bausen, T. Berghausen, R. Bergman, S. Berling, J. Bernhardt FIFTH ROW: T. Bernzott, D. Bihn, J. Blackwell, M. Bohnert, B. Bolscn, E. Borcherding, D. Botts, S. Bowen, C. Boyle, M. Brady, G. Breining, B. Bridcnbaugn, E. Brooks SIXTH ROW: D. Brown, C. Brumback, B. Bruns, V. Bryant, D. Bullins, R. Burnside, M. Bushman, G. Butcher, C. Cain, C. Cain, AI. Callicoat. S. Carlson, C. Carter SICVENTH ROYV: K. Carter, Cassidy, R. Caster, M. Cates, R. Cavendish, A. Cefalu, E. Cefalu, B. Chaldekas, VV. Chambers, D. Chaney, K. Chapman, N. Chastain, R. Chasteen Wesiern Hills' per+, prelly, Peppy sophomore cheerleaders, always ready wifh a vigorous cheer fo spur fheir ieam- fo vicfory, are J. Ambrosius B. Seibel, D. Chaney, P. Berghausen, B. Dislcen, P. Johnsion, D. Nelson, M. Bauman, M. Wolfer, P. Newhouse, G. Schulle, K. Van Hoose hiya-21.1 A ' K 'fl' ' ' 1 ', Hnilayal ' ' 4 l f , y , -..,A . .,,, . . f - 1. GQ YSL P H -. :awk l l 3 9: 1' h - ,.,. E ' ,' 5 1 25 by .- . -.., ,ji-M , .. lhwlllz E: 1 ' sl' -Q N' P P Q lf 'fl . A ullwiilqyafzy. l y l VL' M V ,VE , -. . 5 V 1-13, , . ' ' P 5 1 g' -va QA , , 55 Y .. P, 1' l v ill 4 ' :sf l 0 -Q '. Af V .-if , 'W . V as 1 l x rl. . N X . . ini U l , l. lil' ll ' ' I 1 ' ' f X5 A, - .1 Z X E.: I 4 ,4-A ' W K K A X .Yi ...,,,,. .,,,., . .., . .. . ,, Q ,... l .... .,..,. X5 -li u - i?g:..ef1...,,11 .,y,.:..:.e:4f.:,. lf- 'e ww N V ye...f.:54 J 1 .. - . 4-,3 - F f,,I.::,Y iii ', -5 .155 . H , fl E V Q ,,.... ,..1f'f ee 'iiiffff . if 4 I l ' ' lyk, 'K' ll WX' Q I ,,,, - ,Ah 7i1'3l7 F:-, ., . .sz AY K, 5, my N Q fx K - W, - V N I-5 1 'fl' 'cl P 1 ' l - ml ' -fl ' 3 -P ':' ' ,. .,. .,, , Q' , I Q-by ...ay is in l U .1 if I Ll 1 i,.':,.,,w 25 . le ' I l-' i P - s l .. .is L ll Reserve cheerleaders boost school spirit Rigid' FIRST ROYV: D. Gourley, D. Cravett, C. Greenlee, T. Greiscr, G. Griffin, G. Griffis SECOND ROW: L. Grishaw, H. Gronefeld, K. Groppe, S. Gut- mann, L. Gruscck, D. Hader THIRD ROYV: L. I-Iagemann, G. I-Iain, J. Hall, L. I-Iall, C. Haller, J. Hamblet FOURTH ROXV: S. H'nnlJlelon. J Hampton D. I'I'lll'l1lC1' M. Iludesty K Ilaidtke P Hnmon l'll'fH ROW B II'ntm1nn C HlllllllU R HlIlllLl lx Hlrvey, P Haney R IIlSLl17ll1l SIXTH ROXV M Hissellntk R Ilaukins S Haydon E Hiyes, M I-liys D I-Icilminn SLVLNTH ROV M Heiningen M Hers 1' llenegai D Hostnt- lei D Hcrslibelgei M Heiold Tenfh Grade -.J ,P-y il 'K ' ll to I of S '5-.J Q- '- - M.. LT? 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U l ' K, Q, QN L Si '- : Lfwgfg-4 ,ag -if '1Lx.TL. iii'T'TT i' ' 1 H'- ?T V ' ' Y W ' F., V 'tiff' j f, f 4- -' Qff 'f 'i in i l P1 fi if . ' -' , . . ' - ,L A H . K 1 - i J. -Q l rx . ' - r L A E Le'H and Op posife FIRST ROXV: D. Christerson, Clasgens, C. Clay, E. Clayton, B. Cleeves, S. Cogliano, Cole. N. Cole, B. Combs, M. Cemello, G. Conover, 1.. Conover, H. Cook, L. Cook, G. Coons, C. Corbitt, S. Cordrcy, G. Corlctt, B. Cornelius, P. Corso, M. Corson SECOND ROW: J. Cosby, D. Conch, L. Coy, R. Coy, D. Cribbet, V. Cunningham, C. Curiman, R. Curry, M. Daileska, R. D'Ange1o, E. Davis, B. Davis, G. Davis, K. Davis, L. Davis, M. Davisson, R. Dean, D. Decher, G. De Courey, G. De Groot, B. Dehner THIRD ROW: M. Delaney, J. Delk, S. Denham, J. Derrick, P. De Turk, S. Devilliers, D. Deyhle, D. Dihowski, B. Dickerson, Dickerson, T. Dickinan, A. Dieckmann, T. Dirr, B. Disken, S. Doeliterman, B. Doepke, P. Doll, R. Doll, L. Donalioe, C. Douglas, D. Downey FOURTH ROW: G. Drake, L. Dressel, L. Dressel, K. Dneshift, L. Duenhafi, G. Dudley, J. Dnrrant, D, Dyer, J. Eason, J, Easterly, R. Eekenroth, T. Eden, D. Edwards, E. Eiding, J. Eisenaclier, J. Elder, J. Elliot, N. Ellis, J. Elliot, K. Ellis, R. Ellis FIFTH ROVV: R. Ellis, N. Ely, L. Engel, J. Enginger, T. Erxleben, C. Euverard, M. Evans, L. Farison, Faulkner, V. Feise, L. Ferneding, C. Ferrarelli, J. Fichter, C. Fischvogt, M. Fletcher, J. Flowers, F. Forcli, R. Forsyth, R, Forte, S. Fosco, L. Foster SIXTH ROW: T. Fox, J. Freeh, G. Faye, B. Freeman, C. Frey, N. Frey, D. Fricke, S. Friely, S. Frochle, D. Frost, D. Fntamachi, D. Gall, V. Gannon, L. Garland, R. Gates, D. German, P. Gilbert, S. Gilla, D. Goldfuss, R. Goodwin, C. Gross Bumps, bruises, and messy homework plagued Kathy Litghffield before she managed fo exchange study hall seals wilh lefty Eric Borcherding. Tenth Grade Tenth graders accept the Two to a desk was not an unusual sight the first week of school in the study halls at Wlestern Hills. The problem ol over-crowding required a major adjustment lor the sophomore student. Being eager to explore all phases of senior high school life, he willingly accepted the consequences. Scheduled into a senior high study hall of approximately 578, the tenth grader found that he had to cooperate in his transition from junior high to senior high school. He did this by developing a sense of responsibility, which enabled him to become more involved in outside activities and at the same time to devote the extra time needed to his sudden change in lengthy homework assignments t i v-V1.4 - ' Q 1 'Elf' . 'V i --Y, t N is-1 - A V ,til it 'A Q, 'Q Q 1 ...X .N .G4,t:,'.,h,': 'Il In ,L .E fd, .si -L if 1 xx L .. e 'W il' - -iitit s,t.et .t ,,... , . . ,.ss, at A A jifi... f -ey - it V ki V Q I vi - -if , N ,t.,,t V Q I ,. - , it . rf? tt- 4 srlt . l i I r oy p ' Q at 'S if Q 4 - . ' K f K V' ,j , 'M ' ' ..,. t 9 1 ' , 4' I ' H Th ZV- Y i Y ,.,... X H I 1 Q K I it ,ee i --i- is s f ' V' It , f ,1.t ii 45 -I5 : 7 7 ffl. .-,, .- - .71 Y ,515 - ' i- . ,e 1 4 Z ' tfrs t H 'ferr i it s . - it as .. if i , x 't ' -. Q - t 'lx ifi it ' ' 3: ii' 1 A ' Q ,,,. i we f-it N .N ,t., V ., H . A H 4 1- d I . , I , L , ,gf . ,Q X t .N . ...ww f jf 'f -I X Q 1 ' F 'i K K A - Y .ga if ' 'D' ' S H '47 I i age' - 'WW Mfr? H -- f ri it Q . 1 sv ,i VY' A 4-,4 ,sis . ' if . s'3'C'- 3 5, f 'E t I, Q ' f-ffl fl it e a ' l a r rl e g ,r .i to . 1 e , is A uit ' i , Q S A K,-1 ggi ' Gig' 5, fl: ' ' 'A F . . . i t Q y , - s t ,f, . E ..V.. A 3 vtfg -- ' ' fi ' L 't 'sie' i:, .'?9l'M :' ' VV 1 , tit - 'T..qc,Q if V U N: I ff .- ,P ,P 1- - 3 :V g Lf ,V 4 5 K T ff t .,, l' t . -r att Q s it 1 - V at t l t it l .t N 4 X crowded conditions and Cooperate with fellow students kph .AI ,. f as-er Tv , A 5 9 .4 M ff' Q! ga li .--2-aff-fliee 1 'r 1 . FFUVW f' La x Te- i r 2 Leff and Opposite FIRST ROW: K. l-lenry, J. Hengge, G. Herzner, S. I-less, G. Hessel broek, I.. Hetz, D. Hicks, S. Highhouse, M. I-lillgrove, G. Hines, R. Hines, W'. I-lines, L. Hinkle SECOND KOXV: D. Hoehn, P. Hofmann, R. Hohman, L. Holland, M. Hollzuulsworth, D. Holloway, M. Hollinger, T. Hood, D. Hor man, D. Horning, N. Hott, S. Hott, E. Hu THIRD ROYV: D. I-Iuelsman, T. I-Iueneman, D. Hughes, L. Hughes, B. Humbert, P. Humphreys, Y. Humphries, B. Hutchinson, N Hutchinson, D. Hutchinson, M. Hyland, M. Imburgia, S. Ingram FOURTH ROW: G. Ison, R. Jackson, L. Jacobs, C. Jaffe, F. Jan- sen, D. Jarrold, N. Jetter, D. Johnson, P. Johnston, K. Jones, M Jones, M. Jones, R. Jones FIFTH ROW: P. Kamp, D. Katt, D. Keegan, K. Keegan, J. Keene P. Keeney, K. Kellerman, D. Kelley, D. Kemen, J. Kennedy, M Kennedy, J. Kestner, S. Kihnley SIXTH ROWV: J. Kimmel, N. King, D. King, J. Kirk, M. Kirk, M. Klein, J. Klosterman, J. Klosterman, R. Klostcrman, K. Klusmeyer, L. Koch, J. Kohl, L. Korb S2 , is , v' Tenlh Grade Above FIRST ROW: R. Kramer, G. Kremer, A. Krueger, A. Krueger, V. Krull, V. Kukainis, M. Kunkel, P. Kuntz, R. Kyle, L. Lake, B. Lamb, M. Lambeth, D. Lange SECOND RONV: H. Langenbaeh, S. Lanier, C. Lanza, W. Larkin, R. Lang, L. Leach, J. Leas, B. League, C. Lee, J. Leedy, W. Legendre, B. Lenhart, S. Lepple THIRD ROW: S. Ley, D. Liebelt, C. Lieberman, K. Lightfield, D. Lindsey, B. Lippsy, T. Litteral, W. Lones, R. Lovilt, B. Long- hauser, S. Luneack, M. Lunsford, C. Lykins FOURTH ROW: D. Lyles, J. Lyles, L. Macke, M. Mahaney, D. Malloy, B. Martin, D. Martin, G. Martin, H. Martin, S. Mara, J. Matthey, M. Maturana, G. Maujean FIFTH ROVV: J. Mays, S. Maze, M. McBroon, K. MeChristian, E. McCready, M. McGowan, D. McGrath, H. McKinney, C. McLane, N. McMurray, M. McNctt, D. Meeks, D. Meister SIXTH ROYV: B. Merrill, R. Merrill, A. Mersehbach, B. Messer- sclnnidt, D. Meyer, R. Meyer, L. Middleton, B. Mills, E. Milton, P. Minser, K. Moffo, L. Morford, G. Morgan SEVENTH ROVV: M. Morgan, R. Morris, G. Moore, H. Moore, J. Morena, M. Morris, T. Moses, G. Mounce, J. Mueller, C. Murphy, M. Murphy, F. Murvine Students deck West Hi's halls with Christmas spirit my T, - 'A 2 v 'l '-1 1 33 ' l7:is,i-3,5.::fg.-ti ees...-...Q l N ' Y, J V 5. wg.. ,5, C :EQ l vi .ng N ,' W ig' . , I . I ttfs ' . f Q I as J l A P-A A ' f 1,5 :MM P 6 is . 4- , : I N tuui W 9 'Inj III A R i ' bi, WM J ? . P, o f J J ex J H1 5 va s I t s t . t f t -f e ' I 4, N Q . - A l A in f .. Q A it AG YEAA ,Te I ' 1 I . . 9, 5 , , J, ,aa V H-S CX i .QQH , 1 1 I. x x X T' lv XX - I P I , ftlf P tttet .W we-i I M T M ' '55 , ffl' ..':-' , ' Y i ' i L. I 1 . .c . . E ' E x,' I 5 W' t .' - I I YJ 'til ' -':' . f' J' . ,' , .J 'f . . J eff: -I st F 5 . P fi ' ,C ' l ff- . I. L Q Ittt ' tr tti 1 we e Y R ' Sf -4 t S L s - . - ,i - I I A 'j T ' J, w J fix, , B ' ' AD., it ii ' , A' X A -1? if - ' is' ' gif -. -H1 lip ,,Y.V - ,.,,,. ,.,.,,i,5,,,f!, I ' v 1-1 .m , . W i ii Y. .5 A ' - . X, 5, ,,,iti ,, ' -:gi 5 ,E .A ' 'f ' -' ' - . , tgt ..,, . A ... ' i A e F I f fs . I f f I P . sttt R . ,. . . li . stts 41.1 Litho- 1 i . it I Above FIRST ROWV: M. Naegel, C. Naegele, N. Naegele, S. Manni, D Neal, P. Neville, P. Newhouse, B. Newman, B. Nichting, J. Nieman G. Noes, J. Noppert, L. Nuss SECOND ROYV: G. Ochsner, M. O'Dennis, D. O'Leary, G. Osborne, J. Ott, P. Paeeps, B. Parker, E. Paul, K. Pavloff, D. Pawn, K. Peak, M. Peel, C. Pennak THIRD ROW: L. Perry, L. Petri, M. Petroff, L. Petry, W. Pflurn S. Phelps, J. Philpott, R. Pirtt, S. Pierce, G. Pinatello, S. Plaggei L. Plank, J. Plogmann FOURTH ROYV: C.. Pollard, G. Porter, S. Porter, L. Preuth, K Prine, D. Proctor, D. Proffitt, B. Puckett, R. Pulley, T. Pulskamp, D. Raber, K. Rachford, C. Radel FIFTH ROWV: B. Raible, K. Rayburn, K. Rawlings, V. Reardon, D. Reckman, C. Reed, S. Reed, F. Quelle, B. Reichardt, K. Reidcl, P. Reindel, K. Reis, J. Relly SIXTH ROW: K. Renner, T. Renner, J. Reuss, B. Richardson J. Richardson, B. iuchrer, D. Rietlinger, P. Riggs, T. Riley, Ri Riseden, J. Rising, J. Ritchie, L. Rizzo SEVENTH ROYV: R. Myers, M. Roark, E. Roberto, D. Roberts, D Rockwell, R. Roeclig, N. Rogers, R. Roll, D. Rose, S. Rost, R Rothweiler, T. Roush, M. Rowland, D. Royce 1 Right FIRST ROW: R. Royse, J. Runyon, K. Rupc, J. Russell, T. Ruwan, M. Ryan, C. Satterfieltl, S. Scalf, M. Scarlato, D. Schaetzle, P. Schumer, P. Scheidt, D. Schindel SECOND RO'W': D. Schmidt, Schinitlt, N. Schmidt, O. Schinicg J. Schmitt, D. Schneeman, B. Schorsch, R. Sehorsch, R. Schott, J. Schneider, B. Schroder, D. Schroctler, C. Schroer THIRD ROYV: K. Schroth., P. Schuesler, G. Schulte, F. Schulz, B. Schwarz, L. Schwocppe, B. Seibel, R. Sellmeyer, D. Selm, C. Shcunblin, L. Shearer, M. Shook, J. Short FOURTH ROYV: B. Shreve, S. Shultz, F. Shumau, D. Sieglcr, P. Simkin, T. Simpkins, C. Simon, S. Sloan, C. Smith, E. Smith, V. Smith, V. Smith, B. Snape FIFTH ROYV: C. Snetldon, P. Saltlnno, M. Soult, G. Spilman, B. Sprecker, G. Staab, S. Staft, S. Stalikan, N. Stapleton, C. Stztubitz, S. Stcinharcl, J. Stephenson SIXTH ROW: E. Sterling, C.. Stitlhain, E. Stidhzun, D. Stock, R. Stout, M. Strunk, B. Suclter, C. Surgener, S. Suttle, T. Swallow, E. Swartz, M. Tam, D. Tate Prepraing a gli'H'ering silver hee 'lo ex- fend Chrisimas cheer af Wesi' High are Linda and Lois Dressel and Terry Eden. Tenfh Grade l-I X W - Hier'- Sfeve Phelps proudly explains ihe 'flashing design of Cincinnati's 'lirsf iurbine-powered car 'lo a wide-eyed sophomore. The Phelps family was one of 'fifiy American families chosen fo 'lesf drive Chrysler's new model, and S+eve became 'rhe firsf boy in America fo earn his driving license in' if. A r A H I laik and s s 1 , is 'Y r p I. A 6 1 i A X A if s A s . I 4 A fem a if 'aww Cars and fashions are high on the list of sophomores To a sophomore, the senior world looms large, glittering, and exciting. There are the football games, alive with enthusiasm and the brillance of the hall time show. Following the games, there are the eanteens which give the newconiers from other junior high schools a chance to get acquainted. Furthering new friendships, some 775 students boost the membership of over twenty-live clubs. But perhaps the highlight of the sophomore's year the arrival of his sixteenth birthday when he can at last receive his permanent driver's license, and dates and dances become an entrancing reality. Indeed a wide variety of social events provides a break in the monotony of academic studies. r 'fy ,,,. ,. EE? 3 ' MQ? r V.. veg... I' so 'tiff .silt '31 - Q.. .. wx. Texlurecl hose of all colors create 'Flares of excifemenf al' Wesl' High. Left and Opposite FIRST ROW: J. Taylor, D. Thatcher, R. Thielen, G. Thom, J. Tliomas, B. Thullen, Tieman, T. Tipton, P. Tomlin, T. Transier, S. Traub, B. Trimbom, J. Tucker, P. Tucker, C. Turner, G. Van- over, P. Vaught, J. Veid, J. Vice, J. Vogel, S. Vogel SECOND ROW: C. Volponi, J. Vonl-lolle, J. Waddell, M. l'Vade, K. Wagner, B. Xvahlbrink, B. Walker, L. Wakeman, D. Ward, R. Warmouth, D. Warner, J. Vllasteney, S Weast, T. Wehmeier, J. Wells, K. VVelti, K. Mfessel, J. YVestheitlei', S. Westheicler, B. White, D. Yvhite THIRD ROW: L. YVhite, C. Xvhitt, C. Whitton, S. Yvillielm, C. Wilkins, J. Williams, F. Xkfilliamson, C. lVilmes, R. Wilson, S. Winters, R. Witte, T. lVood, K. Wurster, L. Wyenandt, J. Yarger, D. Yust, L. Zcch, C. Ziegler, D. Applegate, B. Ballon, J. Barton FOURTH ROW: H. Belvil, S. Blandford, D. Bloebaum, R. Bower- ly, B. Bowling, G. Broughton, B. Burcl. Burden, M. Caldwell, R. Collier. L. Combs, M. Crum, E. Doan, P. Dykes, D. Ellis, L. Farison, J. Ficte, G. Fread, VV. Fullbeck, J. Gillen, G. Greene FIFTH ROW: R. Harrison, WI Hayes, P. Humphreys, R. lsler, C. Lanza, R. Makeiypson, A. Maley, K. McDonough, M. McLaughlin, C. McMullin, M. McNamara, L. Miley, D. Miller, D. Mitchell, J. Muschong, P. Nagel, D. Nelson, S. Porteg, B. Ray, J. Record, R. Rogers SIXTH ROYV: L. Rollinger, T. Sammons, G. Schilstra, R. Sehren- ker, D. Siegler, P. Simkin, N. Snider, D. St. Clair, A. Thompson, P. Tucker, D. VanClake, K. Van I-loose, M. lflfalsh, D. Mfatson, J. Whitton, D. Wiechcring, D. VVil1iau1s, D. Wilson, M. Wolfer, D. Wolff, L. lVoopall Smiles of saiisiacrion and pride beam 'From Dick Lennox and Pere Har- rifos, who-feel sure 'their eye-caiching potsfer will boosi school spirir. Juniors adopt extra heavy The activities of the junior class start with the excite- ment of the fall Roundup, where students dance, get acquainted with each other, and meet the class officers. At the carwash, held in October after the class is organized, juniors have fun getting as inuch water on theinselves as the cars, which they expertly polish. The Junior-Senior Prom, in April, highlights the year as everyone swings out at the Topper Club for a memorable evening of gala activities and fun. This year, a spring cruise, sponsored by the Junior class revives a past tradition at YVest High. Some 600 juniors and seniors enjoy dancing and refreshments aboard the Chaperone , as the school year comes to an end. Enioying a cirizen band operaiors' license, radio club members Baldwin, Parr, Adamson, and Campbell give a sl1ou+ 'io some short wave friends. schedules of work and fun in another eventful year .W hal 4... Q-, fr ,AAe y,y 1 y, B' - , Y' -r .All ,XV A ' 1v f ill Above FIRST ROW: A. Abel, C. Ackenhnusen, B. Adkins, J. Agostini, J. Agostini, L. Ahr, L. Allen, L. Allendorf, L. Alvis, J. Amend, R. Amend, C. Amer, L. Amos SECOND ROVV: J. Atnderson, R. Anderson, G. Andes, D. Andriola, P. Astler, D. August, C. Bailey, M. Baitz, R. Baker, R. Ball, D. Barnes, E. Bnston, I. Baston THIRD ROYV: R. Bauer, C. Baxter, D. Behler, R. Behler, G. Behler, G. Belcher, B. Bellmnn, B. Bennett, G. Bennett, D. Bern- hard, D. Benkner, 'W. Binder, F. Boeing, M. Bolinger FOURTH ROXV: D. Bollinger, AI. Bonkowski, S. Booker, P. Bor- cherding, C. Bradburn, D. Brettschneider, W. Breunig, B. Brickweg, Elevenlh Grade B. Bridgcford, S. Brockhoff, E. Broughton, J. Brown, F. Bryant FIFTH ROW: C. Bnrgun, A. Burke, K. Butler, T. Byrurn, D. Cain, M. Cain, B. Callahan, S. Callahan, S. Caldwell, C. Cappel, P. Carr, J. Carson, C. Carter SIXTH ROYV: T. Czxsscrly, L. Cauclill, M. Cave, C. Champlin, W. Chasteen, S. Chinn, P. Christy, C. Clayton, C. Cochran, K. Codling, I. Colwell, J. Combs, C. Comella SEVENTH ROWV: P. Connelly, H. Cooruer, M. Corrin, R. Corgan, J. Cornelius, S. Cox, B. Craig, W. Craig, S. Cramer, 1. Craven, C. Crawford, D. Cremeans, S. Cress Gallons of wafer, slacks of rags, and dozens of hard workers like Sieve Cramer and Anifa Woocls made flwe junior class car wash a big success in QL. E I I ii.. N-' ir' Q 6 N lf. A yi A 'W l 4 XX : 'J l ater, water ever where at the junior Class oar wash Righf FIRST ROW: IS. Kamp, B. Karas, J. Kannnan, D. Kelley, D. Kern, M. King SECOND ROW: R. Kipp, B. Kirchner, R. Kirschner, D. Kleier, S. Kluinlx, XV. Knauber THIRD ROYV: K. Knight, D. Knolls. A. Knowles, D. Koch, P. Koch, K. Kocher FOURTH ROW: J. Koons, I-V. Kramer, W. Krinnpelman, R. Kuhr, J. Kulstad, L. Kunz FIFTH ROIV: L. Lacis, J. Lacker, G. LaDow, C. Lake, T. Lainbert, P. Landers SIXTH ROW: L. Lantry, A. Lederle, S. Leicht, S. Leieht, J. Lem- mon, D. Leng SEVENTH ROW: R. Lennox, K. Lichtendahl, G. Limle, G. Lind, C. LIIlClC1l1Zl1l, K. Locwensline Elevenlh Grade .J JS 'X V, ' NIJ K fgmf l. Q I X M I W 'I :Y ' ' 'if' -. .D . ' 1' ' - iz? I rlllw H r: f-' Q ' kb -122' X H . Wallis. iw. V A . ,S iz A J 1 - N H -'AV , HIE,-,Im M I.. 1 , Wilifm I .1 I V 'Z I' l Lzifaia -.s l. H I ' 1 .CL , I. 4. , H 92- . l Ill 1' lf LY I 'K Bm w l '. 1 ll'4:1'l-K' . 5. H ,VJ .XJJ '5i.. --., :lx ,..., . . . . .. H- ii. I T? I in ........ N 1: I IQ Y: , ' ,Hills-. tt K rg. 7 Ji uv, 4. ', rw Z I J ' 7 sa 45. I ' .14 I -- Li M, A ' . 3 , sq f ml . - . - . , :-: EII, , R I ' . , Av: 'V Av :. ,i ::- J-,V --A I -. I. '2 .. I- .. i -I I W - ' IHLLZ fu- ' L v , I fi 3,1 4' ' ' I -'.-. -L 'I . A :,, fl -X -.Jil ' -' V - IA ,... I 4 23.53 J 7 ' . '-- I ii: '.': S I - If-: 'Y-it-Tlminzilfrnill r w .2 D I I on -I ' ' i El, rl l ' l Y.-my . J W T, .4 I.:-.zaxib 4 A I J g , gg, . -J Y K, -,XTL A , . '- .- 5 1 ..- ,L....,. ,,,, , ll'- --' -I A.. ,a - f li A-.. A h . ' L. . 9 1 is -. ,.. ' I ' 'f B we 'iflgl' Lefl and Opposife FIRST ROVV: Davis, P. Deal, S. Dieas-ey, G. DeMey, K. Dinkins J. Dollriehs, R. Dorsch, C. Douglas, R. Downey, V. Doyle, N. Drake R. Drake, R. du Bruyne, J. Dukes SECOND ROXV: K. Cripe, L. Culjnk, G. Cunningham, C. Currcn G. Davenport, J. Davidson, C. Davis, B. Elam, G. Ellison, C. Eng- land, C. Ernst, B. Eshman, D. Evans, D. Evans, J. Evans, L. Faulk- ner, Fay, M. Ferneding. C. Fichler, B. Findlcy, B. Flannery, F Dumler, D. Dnnaway, L. Duncan, M. Durkin, L. Easterling, T Elmerhardt, M. Eissle THIRD ROVV: K. Fuiio, G. Garland, Garretson. J. Gaston, J Geiger, D. Gentile, D. Gierdes, J. Gibson, L. Gilbert, S. Gill, O. Goforlh, E. Goodrich, J. Graff, D, Grahl, N. Florimonle, V. Foster, D. Frank, S. Franklin, E. Franz, D. French, L. Frey FOURTH ROXV: C. Haas, M. Hacler. G. Hagznnan. L. Hageinann, D. Hale, J. Hale, R. Halicer, A. Hall, V. Hall, D. Hamhlcton, S. Haney, G. I-Ianfhauer, l'. Harritos, B. Harry, K. Graves, D. Gray- son, S. Green, B. Griswold, L. Guenther, C. Gulden, C. Haas FIFTH ROW: B. Heiland, C. Hcis, D. I-Ieiss. L. Helms, D. Hen- nekes, J. Herzner, R. I-lightower, O. Hill, S. Hillsley, T. Hire, R. Hoagland, K. Hoefcr, M. Hoff, S. I-lollegel, C. I-lartinger, I. Hauser, D. Hausfeld, J. Haynes, D. Headley, R. Hearn, L. Heckmann SIXTH ROYV: L. Hughes, M. Huber, K. Hunter, H. Ingersoll, C. lson. C. Jacobs, P. Jacobs, M. Jockers, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, S. Johnson, B. Jones, T. Juliani,-E. Justice, M. Holtkzinip, l'. Holt- kainp, D. Homer, B. Honrolh, J. Howard, R. Hudson, D. Huffman Senioritis begins to strike Energetic juniors search lor worthwhile activities as well as just plain lun. Members ol the f17Z1Z.1,lI1l Staff Write caption after caption for the vivid pictures of the yearbook. Diligent Breeze journalists hastily compose their stories to meet their deadlines. Junior football players become the rising SUITS ol the gridiron by winning the co-championship of the PI-ISL. Girls in GAA enjoy participating in tennis, hockey, swimming, softball, an-d basketball, determined to achieve their five year letters. Wlhen spring comes, lucky girls who manage to make top grades along with their activities secure an honored place in Daisy Chain. As the year comes to an end, the outstanding leaders of the junior class are elected to be officers of Student Council, the Anmml, the Breeze, and the various clubs. In JoAnns opinion nor senior +il she geis a ring. . i ' stttit lsssr , e if k if i a it Q , , i i if , i 5 J, vl it. A, V 'yy V E. , 1 ,A Q' V .. i Q 4: ox k Es..Xfh ' , f 6 1 '14, i r,,., ' ,Y N VM 4 ., Y I.. L tif .: ,,, , 3 , 5 Q , f: ,LQ V , , 5. i l f' ' ii' , 'al fi X R , 5 hx' iii -Iisauaiseligji A N ,wxnw K :-M-KY- W.-- .Y . . ,Y ..,, . , ff' ff f if V im' I ,IEW , fa. A j ,. ' j is , , - i t i - - W gl ' 1 . l F, Q , gt ll :FW J, X 1 i ggv g '1 i '- 5 :- ea t' t Ef Q hgh ,,,- 5,35 N-fit. juniors as the are fitted for their senior Class rings Left and Opposite FIRST ROW: T. Loues, C. Lucia, D. Luecke, R. Lueders, J Lund, D. Mablev, D. Mahlnian, T. Maier, C. Marckesano, B. Mar- ian, D. Martin, 'M. Mm-tin, P. ixrttrtini SECOND ROYV: T. Maxwell, M. Mnzes, Ii. Mazza, C. McClellan, J. McClusicy, I. McCoy, J. McGannon, D. McKinney, D. Meeks, R. Meinclers, J. Mergy, A. Merkel, B. Messer THIRD ROW? S. Mette, D. Metzger, B. Messer. S. Meyer, D. Miller, H. Mills, S. Minges, B. Minor, L. Miskimins, B. Moore, J. Moorman, J. Mooter, P. Morena FOURTH ROVV: J. Morgan, I.. Morgan, K. Morman, A. Mosihaugh L. Moses, P. Moses, J. Mueller, C. Muhlhauser, A. Muruine, H Nare, L. New, G. Niederhausen, T. Noes FIFTH ROW: K. Norden, J. Ohcrheluian, T. O'Brien, L. Offield, D. O'I-Iara, J, Oliver, J. Pnlmer, B. Panaro, C. Parinello, Parr, M. Parr, T. Parr, T. Patton SIXTH ROW: N. Paulsen, S. Percer, T. Peters, D. Peterson, J. Pelrick, B. Pflum, S. Phelps, M. Pierce, Pierson, S. Piltaro, S. Pitts, P. Plagge, M. Popper 1 Eleventh Gracie Above FIRST ROYV: R. Powers, B. Pratt, T. Profitt, D. Ruiley, I-I. Ral- ston, M. Rc-inert, W. Renner, B. Reusing, J. Reuter, J. Reynolds D. Richardson, J. Richmond, W. Ridcner SECOND' ROW? D. Riedinger, T. Riggs, M. Riley, J. Rippley, L Risen, S. Rodgers, S. Rogers, P. Rohrig, B. Roll, P. Romine, C Roos, L. Rost, R. Rothan THIRD RONV: I-I. Ruelilman, D. Russell, R. Russell, C. Ruthe- meyer, V. Sammons, R. Saylor, D. Schzletzle, E. Sehnetzle, R. Schafer H. Schaffer, J. Schalk, J. Schascr, K. Schenck FOURTH ROVV: P. Schinamau, K. Sehmitll, lf. Schneicler, J Sehoenhergcr, M, Schoot. J. Schulten, D. Schwab, D. Schwartz, A Scott, M. Scott, R. Scott, B. Scott, S. Scull FIFTH ROW: B. Searcy, E. Seidel, Severin, O. Sharp, G. Sheets, B. Sherrill, A. Shields, R. Shivc, R. Shoup, F. Skalski, A. Simon B. Singerinau, S. Singleton SIXTH ROXV: V, Singleton, CI. Smith, C. Smith, J. Smith, N. Smith, P. Sneddon, M. Snowdon, D. Snyder, B. Sonneborn, T. Sparks, M. Spaulding, P. Spilzmiller, B. Sprague SEVENTH ROPV: P. Spreen, D. Stzrmper, M. Stzluhitz, C. Stegner, W. Steioff, D. Stewart, J. Stockmcier, B. Strunk, R. Stutzman, N. Sullivtm, S. Sullivzm, VV. Tarplee, C. Taulhee 1 Pounce 'rhe purple pussy cais! Jane? Pelrick and Laura New make sure iheir car displays signs, sfreamers, and school spirif ai Hue Elder Game ribs M' Er! 1 N . 1- F ' x S A avr' V' , E D 'V N F bg 5 f A ff sr -ff Z ' -, V H -Aqg3,,' A E g in - V, h ' '-,.. ' , L 'WQ5 l L 'Wh Fun and fashion mingle to spark an active year in Lxploring the possibilities lor then futures, Juniors tndlyle their own interests and ttke p'trt in vauec career clubs sponsored 'lt Vlfestern Hills II they foresee a czneer 1n teaching they 10111 TTA il they 'ne mterested in business FBLA is the1r choice 'incl if medicine 13 their inteiest they Join Health CHCC15 Club By coniuiing with p1rents 'ind Lounselois they begin to nuke '1 choice of institution Alter l.'llxll10 tests such is the SCAI' 'md PSAT which help with 1 clec1s1on Juniors enter then 4 3 .. ni .. o 1 N4 FW - .. 2 O L - c 5 5' F' s Q s .. FP .. I-I L U L ,J .. -l U3 P-5 o 9 F9 FT V '1 : I 1: .. 0 IF.,-n-Rr v.. S F.. Q .. , .Sw he G- l x 'LJ ,Lf Mr l U ,E S 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 2 . ' ' l - - L . I ' ' ' . . . Y ' r - - J l ' 4 L , . cw.. Ja . J J, 1 A -, - I , Z 1 ,A . . X .V . . A ny - A Z 1 M . 'V .1 Q N. V .I 2 A L l Q r A A 'A ' ' c f I - - .- 7. . .K .' . I, . , . 2 . 1 ' ' L . . . 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No, iusl' uniform dress -For Linda Caudill, Carol Champlin, Mary Ann Lambeih, and Jon Robin Parr, Who fhink alike. Lefi and Opposiie FIRST ROW: K. Ruehl, B. Tau, E. Taiylor, B. Temple. R. Ten- liunclfelcl, G. Tensing, P. Thielen, B. Thieinztn, A. Yi-lllllllCS, R. Thoinas, S. 'l'l1on1as, G. Thoinpson, K. Thompson, J. AlilSllZlllS, T. 'ii'0Cli1lll1f81', L. Toon, B. Trcnnepohl, S. 'illlCKCl', P. Uehel, P. lll1llH2ll1SiCK, B. Ullznn SECOND ROW: 12. Untlerwoocl, S. Varner, L. Vaughn, D. Vllllgllll, J. Vogel, C. Xvalclen, '11 lVagner, B. l'VZlgllCl', N. x'V2IClSiVUl'lD, C. Vollmer, B. Vogt, Veith, L. Vinson, T. X'VZllLlCll, J. VV2'lllll'0lD, M. Walker, D. Wainpler, M. Musson, VV. XVe:tsL, W. Wleicliolcl, D. XfVelJl1 THIRD RONV: S. YVelJe1', N. ltiienger, T. XVcst, D. YVeslfelt, L. Wetterich, K. Wheeler, J. Whitaker, J. Whiteluxrst, R. Wickline, R. Wiekstroni, N. XfViethc, L. l'Vllll2lll'lS, R. Wilson, R. M-'ilson, F. Wise. L. XVise, T. l'ViSCIllJ2lllgi1, C. XViLt, A. X'Vitte, M. X'Volfe1't, A. Woods FOURTH ROW: C. Wright, W. Wright, B. Wuerth, S. Walff, J. X'Vll1'ZCllJ2lCllCl', J. Wzinkosky, L. Young, L. Young, V. Zimmer, G. link, B. Zipfel, J. Zocllner, B Zwisclwr, A. Archiliztlcl, D. Bzirker, D. Buteinan, J. Beck, B. Beclinghzius, S. Belnionte, J. Bernard, R. Bloebaum FIFTH ROXV: C. Boyles, C. Cocllrztn, M. Dalleska, D. Dorn, A. Eden. L. Ellis, D. Ellis, K. liinery, J. lflowers, C. Foster, L. Frederick, K. Fuss, J. G1lIl1C1lX-k'1'igllI, B. I-Iztlllmuer, L. Huy, R. Hill, B, Huck- zihy, J. Kamlnan, R. Kelley, D. KCTII, W. Kopp SIXTH ROW: V. Leta, L. Meincrs, R. Powerrs, B. Pratt, S. Rainey, M. RZll'ilCH, D. Ricliarclson, C. Rohr, M. Roth, J. RllSCilC, E. Seidel, S. Seurkznnp, J. Stapleton, T. Sutton, B. Webb, H. Woytsek, T. Yunger -1 ,gimp I HE' J: 6'5- ' Q - -0. 1'- f is , -'JN 'QA 4 E igllq Faoin ' The l965 Senior Class officers ' ? 423- ft . V. ',, 23 ' qi 1-.4 WI' A Y. Q.. Im. are Fred Meier, vice-president Lynn Hudson, rreasurerg Gene Seibel, president and Judy Giflinger, secretary. The Class of '65 burst on the school year with a fresh, new cheer on its lips: lfVe've got the spirit that a great team needs - we're grrreat! The excitement of the cheer carried the class wildly through the lootball season: to Trechter, to Oak Hills, to the losing Yllithrow game, to the snow-filled, winning Woodward game. In spite of that losing mud bath at Elder, VVest High seniors were proud of their Mustangs' record - the first PHSL Co-championship since 1958. After the holidays, Carmen Dragon drew autograph seekers when he came to direct the top-rated W'est I-Iigh orchestrag and the It's Academic team defeated Regina and Princeton with its cerebral prowess. In the spring, dancers, singers, and actors captured the wild and lively spirit of VVest High in the West Hi-Lites . West Hi's victory song rings through Trechter Staclium. Singing spiritedly are G. Marclcesano, J. McNe'H', L. Huclson, K. McElroy, and D. Webb. Spirited seniors leap into a joyous life of man activities ff College requirements and entrance exams are big parts of a senior's life. Janice and Jim Eger dfscuss plans witl1'll1eir counselor, Mr. Borltoslcy. l l , 4 College cataloges pour in from universities near and 'Far as 'l'l1e time A girl, a boy, and a warm autumn clay. Sen- again approaches for many of the senior class to make a big decision. iors JoAnn and Dan renew their friendship. Pigskin Preview adds feelings of expectancy for the O ANN MARVIG ABAECI-IERLI - Orchestra Pin Club: Health Career Club: Study Hall Aide: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. LEWIS EDMUND ABBOTT - Book Boy. PATRICIA ANN ABBOTT - Annual Staff: Lunchroom Squad: Study Hall Aide. ROGER LEE ACREE - Future Business Leaders of America: German Club. MARY LEE ADAMS - Study Hall Aide: Future Ieacllers of Americag Junior Achievement. KATHERINE ANN AI-IR - Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Daisy Chain. LA VERNE AKER JUNE ALLEN Q MICHAEL SCOTT ALLEN - Annual Staff, Editorial Board: Quill and Scroll: Band Letter Club: Jr. Council on Wlorld Affairs: Latin Club, Chaplaing Band: It's Academic , Regular. BARB.-MRA ANNE ALLGEYER DAVID MICHAEL ANDERSON - Lunchroom Squad. SI-IEILA MARIE ANDERSON - Study Hall Aides: As- sistant Librarian. 0 BARBARA KATHLEEN APOSTAL - GAA, Bowling: Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-President: Pep Club. KAREN ROSE ARBOGAST - Health Careers Club: Pep Club. ANITA CAROL ARING - GAA: Study Hall Aide: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Daisy Chain. BRUCE JERRY ARMSTRONG - Tennis Team: Latin Club: Orchestra l'in Club, President: Bandwagong Sen- ior Orchestra. O IEFFREY BRUCE ARMSTONG DAIVID LEE ATKINSON - Band Letter Club: Band, INILLIAM LOUIS BAARLAER - Basketball, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Maroon HIV . ANN KATHERINE BAESEL - Student Council, Rcp- resentative: GAA: Office Aide: Jr. Council on Hlorld Affairs: Pep Club: Future Teachers of America. Q PAUL ANDREW' BAILEY - Band Letter Clubg Dra- matics Club: Band, Drum Major: Bandwagong Senior Choir, Studio: Oklahoma: National Thespian Society. RICHARD BANAPFOL FREDRICK ANTHONY BARBER EUGENE ANDRE BARKER - Football, Reserve: Track, Varsity: Jr. Council on I'V0rld Affairs: Latin Club: Pep Club: Intramural Representative: French Club. football season Eight spirited girls, each representing a Cin- cinnati high school, add glamor 'fo the annual Pigskin Preview, opening the football season. 0 KATHY ANN BATES - Student Council, Alternate: CAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Stage Crew: Health Careers Clubg Jr. Council on I1Vorld Affairs: Spanish Club: Band- wagon: Jr. Achievement. EMILY ANN BEAMAtN - Annual, Copy Editor, Assist- ant Academic Editor: Usher: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club, Secretary: Pep Club. RALPH DONALD BEASLEY - Tennis: Study Hall Aide, Monitor: German Club: Latin Club: Flag Bearer. TIMOTHY JON BEECHUK - Stage Crew: French Club: Intramurals. O GUY BECK SUSAN LEE BENNETT - Senior Choir: Pep Club: Fu- ture Teachers of America. PATRICIA ANN BENTLEY - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Safety Committee: Breeze Staff, Feature Co- Editor: GAA: Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America, President, State Vice-President: Teachers Aide. JUDITI-I DARLENE BENTON - GAA: Future Business Leaders of America: Jr. Council on YVorld Affairs: Pep Club. Q ROBERT JULIUS BERLING - Cross Country, Re- serve: Swimming, Varsity: National Thespian Society: Latin Club, Sergeant at Arms: Cheerleaderg Pep Club: School Spirit Committee: Maroon WT PAMELA JANE BERNET - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Annual Staff: GAA, I-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Future Teachers of America: Health Careers Club: Pep Club, Attendance Taker. CRAIG BERNIUS -- Student Council, Alternate: Lunch- room Monitor: Stage Crew: Golf: German Club: .Latin Club. MANFRED BERRETZ - Track, Varsity: Maroon W : Lunchroom Monitor. Q YVALTER GEORGE BETZ - Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. JANET MARIE BICKEL - Breeze Reporter: Health Ca- reer Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir. HARRY JOHN BIDDLE - Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. ROY MEYER BIRCH QA. x Arriving at school earl Hastening in from ihe parking lor are some of the seniors who drive fo Wesi' High each morning: D. Scroggins, C. Leisl, D. Perkins, and P. Bernef. 0 KLAUS BIRK - Stage Crewg German Club. THEODORE RAY BLA.NTON PETER ALBERT BLUM - Basketballg Track. MICHAEL BOCKNELL Q MARY ANN BOLGER - Study Hall Aideg Lunch- rooin Squadg Office Aideg Bzmdwagong Senior Choir. EDWARD PHILIP BOLLINGER - Basketball, Varsity: Tennis, Varsityg German Clubg Hi-Y- Vice-Presidentg Band. GAYLE DIANA BOLLMANN - GAA: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club. CYNTHIA DOAREEN BOLTON - GAA, 5-year Letter Girlg Usherg Study Hall Aideg French Club: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club. Q REGINA KAREN BOLTON - Breeze Staff, Associ- ate Editorg Quill and Scrollg GAA, 5'year Letter Girl, Advanced Hockcyg Usherg Future Teachers of Americag Latin Club: Daisy Chain. SUSAN ANN BOLTEN - Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Clubg Jr. Achievement. LAWRENCE WILLIAM BORCHERDING - Tennis, Varsityg Maroon X'V 3 Band Letter Clubg jr. Council on World Affairs: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. FRANK ALLEN BOWEN Q MARK BOWLES - Student Council, Representative. C.-XRLA JUNE BOYLES LINDA EDITH BRACHT - Annual Staff: CAAJ Study Hall Aideg Future Business Leaders of America. MARGARET BRADBURN 0 STEPHEN THOMAS BRADING - Chess Club. ROBERT YVILLIAM BRADLEY TERRY BRADSHANV - Track, Varsity. PAMELA JANE BRAGG - GAA3 Future Business Lead- ers of America: Dramatics Club: Pep Club. students await a da filled with learning and pleasure Q DANIEL ALBERT BRANNON - Baseball, Varsity. SUSAN LEE BRAUER - Stage Crew: Future Business Leaders of America: Health Career Club: Pep Club. NANCY CLARE BREDENFOERDER - GAA: Health Career Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens. NEIL RUSI-I BRESTER - Bowling: Golf: Hi-Y: Council on VVorld Affairs: Spanish Club. Q DAVID JOHN BRETCHER - German Club: Hi-Y. RALPH IVAYNE BREWER - Oklahoma: Jr. Achieve- ment. SHARON LYNN BRO-DBECK PATRICIA KAY BROWN - GAA, Bowling: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Pep Clubg Y-Teens. 0 ROBERT YVILLIAM BROWN - Senior Choir. BARBARA ELLEN BUCK - Breeze Staff, Typist: GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Band Letter Club: Pep Club: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. GLENN BERNARD BUNTHOFF - Camera Club: Hi-Y: Science Cltlb: Senior Choir. HARRY LOUIS BURG - German Club: Merchandising Club. Q DENNIS JOSEPH BURNSIDE - Basketball, Re- serve: Band Letter Club, Vice-President: Band: Band- wagon: Sr. Orchestra. DAVID BUTCHER - Track, Varsity: Hi-Y. SUSAN ELAINE BUTLER - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Treasurer: GAA, Synchronized Swimming, Bowling: Study I-Iall Aide: Latin Club, Vice-President: Pep Club: Rotary Student Government, Representative: Girls' State, Alternate: Girls' X'Veek Representative: Cheer- leader, Captain: Homecoming Queen. WILLIAM ALFREIJ BUTLER Q ARDITH ANN BYERS - National Thespian Societyg Band Letter Club, Librarian: Oklahoma: Band: Band- wagon: Sr, Orchestra: jr. Achievement. REBA BYRD MIKE EVERETT BECKNELL MICHAEL JOSEPH CALLAHAN - Pep Club: Lunch- rooxn Squad: Lunchroom Monitor: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Football, Reserve. Q DAVID CAMMERER - Latin Club: Band. CHERYL MARIE CAPPEL - Student Council, Social Committee: Annual Staff, Co-Editor Senior Section: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Advanced Teams: Hockey, Softball: Office Aide: Study I-Iall Aide: Pep Club: French Club. JANET RACHEL CARLTON - CAA: Future Business Leaders of America: Health Career Club: Pep Club. CAROLYN ELAINE CARNEY - Student Council, Chair- man Service Awards, Co- Chairman Election Committee: Breeze Staff, Co-Editor Girls Page: Office Aides: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Girls' I'Veek Representative. Senior high students like Ralph Beasley are given 'the honor and responsibilities of becoming monitors for seventh grade sfucly halls to aid busy teachers. Q? Responsibilities are 1? 0 JOHN BARRY CARNEY - Footballg 'Wrestling. GREGG CARRIER - Lunchroom Monitor, Book Boy, French Club. SCOTT STUART CARSON KENT CURTIS CARTER - Student Council, STP Board, Co-Chairman, Track, Varsity, Cross Country, i'It's Academic , Band, Band Letter Club, Maroon Y-V . 0 SUSAN CASSON ELSIE MARIE CAITANZARO - Study Hall Aide. LINDA JAYNE CAVEMAN - Future Business Leaders of America, Stage Crew. MARIE CHALDEKAS - Pep Club, Orchestra Pin Club, Secretary, Bandwagon, Sr. Orchestra. O GREGORY BRUCE CHALFANT - Spanish Club, Intramurals. IACQUELINE CHAMBERS - Student Council, Repre- sentative, STP Board: GAA, fl-year Letter Girl. CHARLOTTE ELAINE CHANDLER - Office Aide, Future Business Leaders of America. ANDREXV HENRY CHAPMAN - Football, Varsity Manager, Lunchroom Squad, Stage Crew, Camera Club, Vice-President, I-li-Y, Treasurer, WVestern Crusaders, President, Senior Choir, jr. Achievement, Concessions. 0 MARTHA JANE CHAPPELL - Student Council, Alternate, Breeze Staff, Reporter, Copyreader, GAA, I- year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Pep Club, jr. Achievement. PHYLLIS ELAINE CHATHAM - Office Aide, Future Business Leaders of America, Spanish Club. STEPHANIE CHENOWETI-I - Bandwagon, Senior Class Play, National Thespian Society, Spanish Club, French Club, Pep Club. RAYMOND HENRY CHILDS - Student Council, Rep- resentative, Elections Committee, Football, Varsity, Base- ball, Varsityg Track, Varsity, Maroon HW , Wrestling, Lunchrooin Monitor. 0 MARY ELLEN CLAY - Student Council, Repre- sentativeg GAA, Bowling, Study Hall Aide, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, jr. Council on World Affairs, Pep Club. JANET FAYE CLEMENTS - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl: Office Aide, Future Business Leaders of America, Pep 156 Club, Cheerleader. KATHLEEN ANN COLE - Atnnual Staff, Academic Edi- tor, Quill and Scroll, GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Yearbook Chairman, Office Aide, Study Hall Aide, Future Teachers of America, Health Careers Club, Pep Clubg Latin Club, Bandwagon. SANDRA MAY COLEGATE - GAA: Office Aide: Pep Club. part oi a senior's life Q JOHN CONWAY - Band Letter Club, President: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. DYVIGI-IT FRANK CONNER - Golf: Office Aide: Latin Club: Senior Choir: Studio Choir. SUE COOKE - GAA 3-year Letter Girl: National Thes- pian Society: French Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club. SALLY COOPER Q TOM MARTIN COPE - German Club. JAMES MICHAEL CORCORAN - Football, Varsity: Maroon INN: lvrestling: Hi-Y. JERRY JOHN CORCORAN - Student Council, Repre- sentive, Grievance Committee: Football, Reserve: Bowl- ing: Lunchroom Monitor: I-li-Y. NANCY JANE CORLETT - GAA, Archery Manager, 6- year Letter Girl, Umpires Class: French Club: Pep Club: Orchestra Pin Club, Chaplain: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. 0 GEORGEANN COSTEI.l,O - GAA, 2-year Letter Cirl, Synchronized Swimming: Office Aide: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Health Career Club. NANCY ELAINE COTTRILL -- Spanish Club, Secretary: Band Letter Club: Band: Jr. Achievement. PAMELA ROSE COULTER - GAA: Future Business Leaders of America: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Y-Teens. MARY PAMELA COYLE - Student Council Represent- ativeg GAA, 2- year Letter Girl: Future Teachers of America: Jr. Council on lvorld Affairs: Latin Club: Pep Club: Annual Staff, Activities Editor. Q LINDA CRAINFORD - Health Career Club: Pep Club. ELIZABETH ANN DAILEY - Student Council, Repre- sentative: GAA: Art Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club. DANA LEE DALTON - GAA, G-year Letter Girl, Ten- nis, Swimming Manager, Life Saving, Synchronized Swim- ming, Umpires Class: Office Aide: French Club: I-Icalth Career Club: Pep Clubg Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Sen- ior Choir, Secretary. MARY SUSAN DAVIS - Student Council, Representative: CAA, I-year Letter Girl: Usher: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America, Q XVILLIAM COURLAY DEAS - Student Council, Representative, School Spirit: Football Team, Repre- sentative: Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Vtlrestling, Varsity: Maroon lN ', Vice-President: French Club. ROBERT EDNVARD DECHER - Tennisg Maroon I'V : National Thespian: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. JANET HELEN DEIFEL - Student Council, Represent- ative: Annual, Index Editor: GAA, G-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club, Mem- bership Chairinan: Spanish Club: Bandwagon. RONALD JOE DETTMER - Student Council, School Spirit Committee: Basketball: Track: Maroon XV : Lunchroom Monitor: Stage Crew: National Thespian So- ciety: Pep Club: Cheerleader: Bandwagon. How much will it cost? What courses will we take? inquire Jack Elliot and Mary Adams as they talk with a representative 'From U.K. 157 O SUSAN LYNNE DEVILLERS - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Golf and Outing Manager, Health Careers Club, Secretary, Pep Club. JAMES LESLIE DICKERSON - Band Letter Club, Band: Gennan Club. JOHN KENNETH DILLON - Student Council, Rep- resentative, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Bye, Bye, Birdie, Oklahoma. PAMELA MA4RIE DISKEN - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Sch.ool Spirit Chairman, Usher, Study Hall Aide, Health Career Club, Pep Club, Attendance Taker, Bandwagon, Cheerleader, Girls' Bleek Representative. Seniors share hard Q DALE DISSINGER - Hi-Y, Future Business Lead- ers of America, Jr. Council on VVorld Affairs, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Western Crusaders. MARILYN KAY DOLE - GAA, Umpire Manager, 6- year Letter Girl, Pep Club, Oklahoma, Bandwagon, Sen- ior Choir, Studio Choir. RICHARD THOMAS DOLL J.-XNICE MARY DOLPHIN 0 CAROL DOUGLES ELLEN DOXSEY BONNIE ALICE DRISKILL - Breeze Staff, Exchange Editor, GAA, 4-year Letter Girl, Refreshment and Enter- tainment Chairman, Bowling, Pep Club, Spanish Club. JAMES EDWARD' DUEBBER - Swimming, Varsity, Co- Captain, Golf, Reserve, Maroon XV , Advertising Com- mittee, Latin Club, Jr. Council on l'Vorld Affairs. I PENNY CHARLEEN DUNHOLT - Office Aide. ROBERT ANDY DUNN - Swimming, Varsity, Hi-Y. MARGARET JANE DURHAM - National Thespian So- ciety, Latin Club, Oklahoma, Bandwagon, Senior Cl1oir, Studio- Choir. PAT ANN DYER - Student Council, Representative, Pep Club, Girls' Week Representative. Q CAROL LYNN ECCARD - Usher, Office Aide, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America, Library Assistant, GAA. ROBERT HAROLD ECKEL - Band Letter Club, Treas- urer, Latin Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra. JAMES LAWRENCE EGER - Basketball, Reserve, Cross Country, Varsity, Tennis, Varsity, It's Academic , Al- ternate, Spanish Club. JANICE MARIE EGER - GAA, Modern Dance Manager, 6-year Letter Girl, Pep Club, Spanish. Club, Studio Choir, Oklahoma, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Daisy Chain, Usher. Q HENRY MARTIN EGGERDING - German Club. BETTY JANE EHLING - Future Business Leaders of America, National Thespian Society, Dramaties Club, Costume Crew. LAURA ANN EIDING - GAA, Lunchroom Squad, Fu- ture Business Leaders of America, Teacher Aide, Choir. DAVID EISELE Q ROBERT KEVIN EISELE SHARON LYNNE EKARDT - Breeze Staff, Co-Circu1a- tion Manager, Future Business Leaders of America, Jr. Council on World Affairs, Pep Club. SYLVIA LEE ELLCOFIT - Student Council, GAA, 1-year Letter Girl, Study Hall Aide, Health Careers Club, Treasurer, Jr. Council on YVorld Affairs, Latin Club. CHARLES ANDREW ELLIOTT Q JACK ELLIOTT - Track Team. DENNIS ELLIS JANICE RUTH ELLISON - GAA: Office Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Latin Club: Merchandising Club. Reporter. LINDA CHARLENE ELY - Student Council: GAA: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: Latin Club, Senator. work and pleasures O JANET CLAIRE ENGEL - Pep Club. STEVE ENGLE - Student Council: Track: Jr. Achieve- ment. JACK ENSMINGER - Football, Varsity Manager: Golf, Varsity: Spanish Club: Jr. Achievement. JOANN ESPELAGE - Student Council, Calendar Chair- mang GAA, Banquet Chairman, G-year Letter Girl, Hon- or Teams: Baseball, Volleyball: I-'uture Teachers of Amer- ica: Latin Club, Senator: Pep Club, Daisy Chain: Girls' State Representative. Q MICHAEL DALE ETTER - Student Council: Banda wagon: Senior Choir: Senior Class Play. DAVID JAMES EYRICI-I - Student Council, Social Coln- mittee: Basketball, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon W : Study Hall Aide: French Club: Operation Youth Representative. MYRA KAYE FALK - GAA, Bowling: Office Aide: Health Career Club, Refreshment Chairman. JOANNE FAULKNER - Library Aide. Q DONNA RAI . FELLERMAN - GAA: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Jr. Achievement. SANDRA SUE FELLERMAN - Usher: Band Letter Club: Band. DANIEL JOSEPH FERNBACHER - Football, Varsity: Basketball, Reserve: Maroon W '. DONNA LEA FIETE - Student Council, Representative: GAA, 5-year Letter Girl: Usher: Office Aide: French Club: Pep Club: Daisy Chain. Q KAY DOROTHY FISCHER -- GAA, 1-year Letter. Girl: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Latin Club: Future Teachers of America. LOUIS ROBERT FISHER - Bowling: Jr. Achievement. THOMAS CHARLES FISHER - Ivrestling. ANDREA MARIE FITZGERALD - Future Business Leaders of America. Q MARGARET NORMA FIXMER FREDERICK DAVID FLICKINGER - Library Assistant: French Club: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. SHERRY FLINCI-IUM - Health Career Club: Latin Club. I I JAMES PARVIN FORD - Orchestra Pin Club: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra: Oklahonia. Q JAMES KEITH FORD - Basketball, Varsity: Base- ball, Varsity: Maroon I'V : Latin Club. STEVEN EDWARD FOSTER - Bowling: Chess Club. JAMES HARRISON FOWLER KEITH ALAN FOX - Golf: Book Boy: Future Teachers of Americag Latin Club: Jr. Achievement. Tears of jo min ,pin if .1-P' gle with sadness at the 0 PAULA FRANK JENNIFER ANN FRAZER - GAA: Usher: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club. DOUGLAS KENT FREAD - Student Council, School Spirit Committee: Basketball, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Maroon WH: Lunchroom Monitor: Band Letter Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Band: Cheer- leader: Bandwagon. LINDA LOU FREEMAN - Pep Clubg Y-Teens. O LAVONNE FRANCES FREY - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Stage Crew: Future Business Leaders of America. LINDA CAROL FREY - Future Business Leaders of America: Senior Class Play, Crew, SUSAN BARBARA FREY - Y-Teens: Office Aide. RICHARD DOUGLAS FRIEDMANN 0 LARRY DAVID FRITZ -- Football, Varsity: Lunch- room Squad and Monitor. BARBARA FRUSI-I WESLEY CHARLES GAGER - Track: Mlrestling. BEVERLY ANN GALLAGI-IER - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club. Q LINDA LORRIANE GARBER - Girls Glee Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. JACK GARDNER - Track: Chess Club: Latin Cluh: Jr. Achievement. JEFF DENNIS GARRETT ALPHA MAE GARRISON - GAA: Office Aide: Health Careers Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. Q MARY LOU GEHRING - Study Hall Aide. MARTIN ALLEN GERDES PATRICIA JUNE GIBBONS - Student Council, Alter- nate: Breeze, Co-Circulation Manager: GAA, Synchronized Swimming: Office Aide: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club, Attendance Taker: Spanish Club. JAMIE LOU GIERINGER - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Band Letter Club: Majorctte: Band: Bandwagon: Pep Club. 0 BETTY RAE GILBY - GAA, Umpires Class, 6-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Band Letter Club: Band: Band- wagoon: Sr. Orchestra. SHARON LYNN GILKEY - Student Council Repre- sentative: Breeze Staff, Business Manager: GAA, l-year Letter Girl: Usher: Future Teachers of America: Pep Clubg Jr. Achievement, Secretary. BARBARA JUNE GILREATH - Student Council, Rep- resentative: GAA: Study 1-lall Aide: I-lcalth Careers Club: Pep Club: Future Business Leaders of America: Annual Staff, Typist. JUDITI-I ELLEN GITTINGER - Student Council, Rep- resentative, Elections Committee: Annual Staff, Typist: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Pep Club: Jr. Class Seeretaryg Sr. Class Secretary: Cheerleader: Girls' l'Veek, Repre- sentative. Thanksgiving fun The exciiement is over! Sue Butler reigns as Homecoming Queen with a'Hendan+s: J. Glaz- er, C. Wells, L. Hudson ancl S. Ruehlman. O GARY IVALTER GLASER JANE ELIZABETH GLAZER - Student Council, Rep- resentative, Usher Chairman, STP Chairntang GAA, Ways and Means Chairman, 6-year Letter Girlg Latin Club: Pep Club, President, Attendance Chairmang Majorettcg Bandwagong Daisy Chain: Girls' lVeek Representative and Councilmang Homecoming Queen Attendent. DONALD MARION GOURLEY - Football, Varsityg Golf, Varsity: Bowling, Maroon XV 3 lvrestling, Varsityg Ger- man Clubg Lunchrootn Monitor. JIM COURLEY - Football, Varsityg Lnnchrooni Moni- torg Baseball, Reserve. Q ANN CLARIDGE GOIVDY - Orchestra l'in Club, Vice-Presidentg Hamilton County Youth Council Repre- senativeg Bandwagon: Sr. Orchcstrag Oklahoniag Daisy Chain. STUART JAY GRAFF - Golf, Varsity: Lunchroom Mon- itorg Stage Crewg Council on XVorld Affairs: Latin Clubg Intramuralsg Bandwagon. BONNIE LEE GRAHAM - Student Council, Alternateg Annual Staff, Business Manager, Quill and Scrollg GAA, 2-year Letter Girlg Usherg French Club, Future Teachers of America. Vice-President: Pep Club. APRIL DAYVN GRAY - GAA member: Y-Teens. Q DAN PAUL GREENE - Student Council, Represent- ativeg Footballg Basketball, Reserveg Lunchrooni Monitorg Jr. Council on l'Vorld Affairs. DIANA PAULA GREENE - Future Business Leaders of Aniericag Merchandising Club: Pep Clubg Jr, Achieve- ITICHI. JAMES GRECO MIKE ROBERT GREENWALD - Track. Q SUSAN LEE GREGG - lklerchandisin Club g . JEFF LYNN GRIFFITI-I - Student Council, Representa- tiveg Band Letter Club: Pep Bandg Lunchroom Monitor. CATI-IY LOUISE GROENE - Annual Staff, Reporter: Breeze Staff, Photographer, Bowling: National Thcspiau Socictyg Pep Clubg Y-Tecnsg Bandwagong Senior Choir. PATRICIA EDA GRONECK - Study I--Iall Aicleg Jr. Achievement. Enthusiastic seniors Wearing ruffled discotheque dresses, Cindy Bolton and Karen Bolton polish up a new dance craze, the frug , with Tom Todhunier and Bob Trennepohl. 0 JUDITH ANN GROSS - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Social Co-Chairman: Breeze Staff, Assistant Circulation: GAA, Co-Publicity Chairman. Bowling, 6- year Letter Girl: Pep Club: Spanish Club. RICHARD GROW BARBARA. SUE GUTZWILLER - Usher: Lunchroom Squad: Study Hall Aide. STEVE HABISCH - Book Boy: Projection Crew. O JOYCE ANN I-IAHN - Future Business Leaders of 7 America: Dramatics Club: I-Iealth Career Club: Iep Club: jr. Achievement. KENNETH CHARLES HALL - I-Ii-Y: Key Club, Sec- retarv. LINDA LEE HALL - Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica: Pep Club: Y-Teens. ' -IEAN MAE I-IAMMITT - Future Business Leaders ot' America: Study Hall Aide. Q JUDITH LYNN HAMMITT - Health Careers Club. CHARLES DAVID HANCOCK IANET LOUISE HANS - Office Aide. ROBERT ALLEN I-IARLOYV - jr. Achievement. Q ELENI HARRITOS - Student Council, Alternate: Annual Staff, Editorial Board: National Scholastic Press Association Award: French Club, President: Future Teach- ers of America: Pep Club: Oklahoma: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club, Treasurer: Usher. PETER MICHAEL HARSHAM - Tennis, Reserve: I-li-Y: Pep Club: Spanish Club. DENNIS EUGENE HARSLEY - Cross Country: Senior Choir: jr. Achievement. JOYCE RUTH HARTMAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative: GA-A: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of America: Jr. Council on Wvorld Affairs: Pep Club: Okla- homa: Cheerleader. Q GARY JOHN HARVEY - Annual Staff, Boys Sports Editor: Tennis, Varsity: Hi-Y: Jr. Council on World Af- fairs, Publicity Committee: Math Club: Spanish Club, Executive Board: Basketball Correspondent to Post and Times Star. ROBERT IVILLIAM HASENZAHL - Football, Varsity: Lunchroom Monitors. CARI.. HAUSER - Band Letter Clubg Bandwagon: Band. TIMOTHY ALAN HAVLIN - Bowling. promote world-wide fads and ga , new dance erazes Q BARBARA JO HAYES - GAA, Bowling, Future 1 Business Leaders of America. DANNY CLEMENTS HAYES - Swimming, Varsity. ROBERT CUSHMAN HAYES - Student Council, Rep- resentative, Tennis. BETTY HAYWARD Q BARBARA WESTCOTI' HAZELTON - Student Council, Representative, Code of Dress, GAA, 1-year Letter Girl, Study Hall Aide, Future Teaclrers of Amer- ica, Health Career Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Band- wagon. BARBARA JEAN I-IEISEL - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Publicity Chairman, National Tbespian Society, Vice-President, French Club, Jr. Council on World Af- fairs, Pep Club: Spanish Club, Treasurer, Sr. Class Play, Daisy Chain, Girls' Week Representative. KATHY MARILYN HENNEKILS - Pep Club, Jr. Achievement. DARRYLL HENRY 0 JERRY DAVID HENRY RUSSELL WILLIAM HENSHAW - Stage Crew, Intra- mural Football and Basketball. INA HENSLEY PATRICIA HENSLEY 0 PEGGY HENZEL SUSAN DEBORAH I-IERDTNER - Breeze Staff, Re- porter, GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Umpires Class, Office Aide, Future Business Leaders of America, Pep Club, Swimming Team, Bandwagon. DAVID MICHAEL HESS - Red Cross Delegate. ROBERT MICHAEL HEYOB - Band Letter Club, Jr. Council on World Affairs, Latin Club, Band, Bandwagon. Q RONALD DEE HIGGINBOTHAM - Band Letter Club, German Club, Band, Bandwagon. CHARLES EDWARD HILGEMAN - Maroon W , Lunchroom Monitor, German Club, Hi-Y, Cheerleader. DAVID- HILL - Maroon VV , LllllCllIO0lIl Monitor, Jr. Achievement. JOHN ALBERT HOCK - Football, Varsity and Reserve, Maroon WV , Treasurer, Xvrestling, Varsity, Jr. Council on Mlorld Affairsg Latin Club, Pep Club. Q JOHN FRANK HOFMANN - Annual Staff, Assistant Boys Sports Editor, Tennis, Varsity, Hi-Y, Secretary, Jr. Council on l'Vorld Affairs, Publicity Committee, Spanish Club. Vice-President. RUSS JACK I-IOHMAN - Golf, Study Hall Aide, I-Ii-Y. SUSAN MARY HOHMEISTER - Future Business Lead- ers of America, Future Teachers of America, Jr. Achieve- ment. ROBERT CI-IRIS HOLDEN - Swimming, Varsity, 3- years, Maroon l'V . Q BRIAN NVALTER HOLLANDER - German Club. HARRIET I-IOLMAN JAMES WILLIAM HOOG l'.-XTRICIA ALAINE HORN - Student Council, Repre- sentative: GAA, l-year Letter Girl: Usher: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Pep Clubg Jr. Achievement. 0 JANET SUE HORTON - Usher: Office Aide, Treas- urer: Glee Club: Bandwagon: Jr. Achievement. PATRICIA HORTON - Student Council, Alternate: Usher: Office Aide: Band Letter Club: Pep Club: Band' Bamlwagon: Majorette: Girls' Week Representative. DANNY LEE HOWARD - Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. LARRY l-IOYVE Q Q LYNNE HUDSON - GAA, Bowling: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Pep Club: Jr. Class Treasurer: Sr. Class Treasurer: Girls' l'Veek Representative: Home- coming Queen Attendent. ELIZABETH EUGENIA HUFF - Usher: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Pep Club: Jr, Achievement. CONSTANCE LEE HUGHES - Lunchroom Squad: Health Careers Club. I.U'I l-IER CECIL HUGHES - Cross Country: Band- wagon: Sr. O rchestra. Q Cl-IERYI. HUMBLE JANET HUMPI-IRIES BARBARA MARIE HUNTER - CAA, Bowling: Usher: Pep Club. LINDA JEAN I-IURDLE - GAA: Future Business Lead- ers of America: Pep Club. 0 PAUL,-It RAE HUTCHIZNS - Student Council: GAA, Baseball Manager, 6-year Letter Girl: Band Letter Club, Secretary: Future Teachers nf America: Latin Club: Pep Club: Band: Bandwagon: Orchestra Pin Club: Oklahoma: Senior Orchestrag Studio Choir: Girls' IVeck Representa- tive. ROBERT GORDON I-IYLAND - Band Letter Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Latin Club: Band. NANCY ELIZABETH I-IYMER - Merchandising Club. KATI-IY ELLEN ILLIAN - GAA, Basketball, Health and Sportsmanship Chairman, Life Savings Corps, 4-year Let- ter Girl: Office Aide: French Club: Health Career Club, President: Pep Club: Orchesta Pin Club, Secretary: Band- wagon: Senior Orchestra: Cheerleader. Many busy seniors work together for unit Q SYLVIA THERESA IONNA - Future Business Lead- ers of America: Latin Club: Bandwagong Senior Choir. BARBARA JEAN IRELAND - Study Hull Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Jr. Achievement. CHARLES RICHARD JAGGERS - Student Council, Representative: Cross Country: Library Assistant. SHERRY LOUISE JOHANNES O LYNN SHARON JOHNSON - Office Aide: Health Careers Clttb: Merchandising Clttb: Pep Club: Senior Choir. STEVEN MORRIS JOOS - Student Council. Representa- tive: Band Letter Club: Oklahoma: Pep Bandg Senior Orchestra: Band: Bandwagon. SUE ANN JORDON - Student Council, Finance Chair- man: GAA member: Bowling: Study Hall Aide: Pep Clubr KATHLEEN MARY KAISER - Student Council, Rep- resentative: Breeze Staff, Reporter: GAA member, 1- year Letter Girl: Pep Club. Q CHARLES EDWARD KALLENDORF - Lunchroom Monitor: French Clttb, SCl'gCZllll-ADATIHS. MARY JOAN KAMMAN - Student Council, Alternate: GAA member: Future Business Leaders of America: Fu- ture Teachers of America: Pep Club. LINDA JANE KEENE - GAA: Future Business Leaders of America: Dramatic Club: French Club: Health Ca- reer Club: Pep Club. GREGORY HOWARD KEHRER - National Thespian Society: Dramatics Club: Bandwagon: Senior Class Play. O BRIAN KEININGER PAUL KEISER - Student Council, Representative: Track, Varsity: Cross Country, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity: Study Hall Aide: Maroon W : Latin Club: Operation Youth. RICHARD EDWARD KELLER FREDERICK DENNIS KELLERMAN - Tennis: Study Hall Aide: Stage Crew: Band Letter Club: National Thes- pian Society: Drznnatics Club: Band: Senior Class Play: Antigen , Red Peppers : Oklahoma. 0 KELLENE ANN KELLOCG - Pep Club: Future Business Leaders of America. PAUL EDWARD KEMEN KAREN MARCLIFF KEMPER - 'Breeze Staff, Typist: Band Letter Club: Band: Daisy Chain. LYNN MICHELLE KERR - Student Council. Constitu- tion Committee: National Thespian Society, Secretary: Dramatics Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Spanish Club, President. .-2 . fr: . al I 55. H' surely is handy to have a girl friend wl1o'll lend you her umbrella. A+ least you can stay dry in your daily walk to the front colonies. 165 0 CLAIRE ANN KESSLER - French Club. ROGER ALLEN KETTERER - jr. Safety Council Rep- resentatlve. CAROL RUTH KIDD - Study Hall Aide: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Future Teachers of America: Health Career Club: Y-Teens. GEORGE WILLIAM KIHNLEY - Future Business Lead- ers of America: Tennis: Bowling: Bandwagon: Jr. Achievement. Seniors work tovva rd 0 ELAINE SUE KINCAID - Future Teachers of America: Pep Club. DAVID PAIGE KING - Stage Crew: National Thespian Society: Spanish Club: jr. Achievement. ALICE ELIZABETH KINMAN - Student Council, Al- ternate : GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club. ROBERT GEORGE KIPP - Hi-Y. Q TIMOTHY CURTIS KIRKENDALL - Baseball, Varsity: Intramurals. ROBERT MARTIN KISRO - Basketball, Reserve: Bowl- ing: Band Letter Clubg Jr. Council on YVo1'ld Affairs: Band: Bandwagon: jr. Achievement. LINDA FAYE KLEEB CHARLES KLEINER I AIACQUELYN SUE KLOSS IUDY LEE KNAU - GAA, I-year Letter Girl: Bowling: Office Aide: Pep Club: Y-Teens. TERRY LEE KNIGHT - Lunchroom Monitor: Stage Crew. SHARON DELAINE KNOTTS - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Bowling Manager: Lunchroom Squad: Office Aide. Q KAREN LEE KOCI-I - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Publicity, Bowling: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of America: Health Careers Club: Pep Club. ANNE LOUISE KOLLAT1-1 - Future Business Leaders of America: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: Pep Club: Sr. Orchestra. BARBARA ANN KOONTZ - GAA: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Senior Choir. CHRISTINE ALICE KOPP - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Careers Club. Q RON MICHAEL KOPPENHOEFER - Student Council, Representative: Football, Varsity: Basketball, Varsity: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon WVU: Band Letter Club: Latin Club: Band. DIANE MAE KOSKAR - GAA: Office Aide. TOM KOSTOPOULOS - Football, Varsity: Reserve Base- ball: Maroon W : VVrest1ing, Varsity: Lunchroom Moni- tor. HOLLY CHARLOTTE KRAUSE - Student Council, Representative, Social Committee: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Spanish Social Director: Make- Up Crew: Bandwagon. Q BETTY JANE KRULL - Future Business Leaders of America: jr. Achievement. DIANE CAROL KUEHN - Office Aide. JEAN KUHN - Office Aide. DENNIS DODD LADOW - Baseball: Golf. O GAYLE CLAIRE LAFLEUR - Tennis. DANIEL LEE LAKE CARI. LAMMERS - Hi-Y, Treasurer: Lunchroom Moni- tor: Spanish Club. THOMAS EDWIN LANDERS a successful future 0 MARY STELLA LANGENBACH - Bandwagon: Senior Choir. EDWINA LARKIN - GAA, l-year Letter Girl: French Club. DEAN EDXVARD LASYVELL - Lunchrootn Monitor: Spanish Clttb. KENNETH LEAGUE Q JAMES SCOTT LEAS - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Golf, Varsity: Latin Club: Bandg Bandwagon: jr. Achievement, President: Band Letter Club: Study Hall Aide, Tutor. CAROL ANN LEE CLAYTON CHARLES LEIST - Football, Varsity: Bas- ketball, Reserve: Lunchroom Monitor: Spanish Club. BARBARA JANE LEMCKE - Breeze Staff, Co-Copy Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: Pep Club: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. Q SHARON KATHERINE LEY - GAA: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: jr. Achievement. WILLIAM CHARLES LIGHTFIELD - Track: Hi-Y. KENNETH RAN LIGHTFOOT TOM LILLIS Q CLYDE STANLEY LINEBACK - Track: German Club. LINDA DIANE LOEBKER - Library Assistant: Future Business Leaders of America. DAPHNE ANN LOEW - Breeze Staff, Co-News-Editor: Quill and Scrollg GAA, I year-Letter Girl: Future Teach- ers of America: Latin Club, Senator: Pep Club: Daisy Chain. CYNTHIA ANN LOGAN Q VVILLIAM MICHAEL LONGI-IAUSER - Football, Varsity: Gym Team: Art Cub:: Latin Club, Senator. BRENDA RUBY LOUALLEN - Merchandising Club: Pep Club. ROBERT KENNETH LOW - Merchandising Club. IUDY EILEEN LOZIER - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Office Aide: Study 'Hall Aide: Pep Club. 0 EARNEST THOMAS LUCAS SHARON DENISE LUTH - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Social Connnittete, Co-Chairman: Breeze Staff, Co-Feature-Editor: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: French Club: Pep Club, Treasurer: Oklahoma: Studio Choir: Cheerleader, Assistant Captain. LINDA LEE LUTHER IAMES LOUIS LYALL - Hi-Y5 Visual Aides: Usher. Homemaking promotes high ideals for mothers and wives Q RUTH ELLEN LYONS - Study Hall Aideg Pep Club. KATHLEEN AINN M.-XICHLE - Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of Ainericag Health Career Club, Pep Club. ROBERT DAVID MAIDENS MARY JO MAIER - National Honor Society, Senior Choir. 0 CLENNA SUE MARCKESANO - GAA, Badminton Manager, Umpires Class, Bowling, 4-year Letter Girlg Usherg Office Aide: Pep Clubg jr. Achievement. DELLA JEAN MARCUM - Office Aideg Study Hall Aide, Draniatics Clubg jr. Achievement. RITA JANE IVIARGRAF MARY KATHRYN MARTIN - jr. Achievement. 0 'TERRY WYNN MARTIN - Band Letter Club: Ger- man Club: Chemistry Laboratory Assistantg Band. LINDA IRENE MASTERSON - Study Hall Aide, Future Business Leaders of Aniericag Studio Choirg Senior Choirg Oklahoma. DOREE MATI-IIAS - GAA, l-year Letter Girlg Usher, Office Aideg Pep Club, Study Hall Aide. MARK MATTIS O KERRY ANN MAXWELL P.-KULINE ALICE MAXWELL - Office Aideg National Thespian Society, Treasurerg Jr. Council on World Af- fairs, Latin Clubg Bandwagon, Bye Bye Birdie, Okla- homa, Senior Choir, Secretaryg Senior Class Play, Studio Choir. MARY ALICE McAFEE - Future Business Leaders of America: Latin Club: Pep Club, Jr. Achievement. MICHAEL JOHN McCABE Q TERRANCE ALEXANDER McCABE DAVID CASWELL McCI-IRISTIAIN GAIL FRANCES MCCOY - Merchandising Club, Secre- tary. RONALD GENE McCRACKEN Q ELAINE FAY McDONALD - GAA memberg Usherg Make-Up Crew, Bandwagong Senior Choir. SUE CAROL McDO'NALD - Office Aide, Health Career Clubg Latin Clubg Senior Class Play. KATHLEEN MARY MCELROY - GAA, Table Tennis Manager, Afdvanced Teams: Hockey, Softball, 4-year Let- ter Girlg B-owlingg Office Aideg Study Hall Aide, Future Business Leaders of Ainericag Future Teachers of Amer- V ica: Pep Club. ' i IOHN MONDEL 168 ofthe future Mrs. David Spreen and IiHIe Lisa demonstrate the function and convenience of infant seats to senior homemalcing students of Miss McClure. IU' O KAREN JOHNSON JENNIFER LEE MCNETT - GAA, Swimming Man- ager, Advanced Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Life Saving Corps, 5-year Letter Girl, Bowling, Office Aide, Pep Club, Cheerleader. PAUL GARY MCVVHORTER - Senior Choir, Studio Choir. KATHLEEN LORA MECKSTROTI-I - Study I-Iall Aide, Latin Club, Senator, Future Teachers of America, Health Career Club, Pep Club. Q ROBERT FRED MEIER - Student Council, Rep- resentative, School Spirit Committee, Football, Varsity, Basketball, Reserve, Baseball, Varsity, Swimming, Maroon W , Secretary, Latin Club, Jr. Class Vice-President, Sr. Class Vice-President, Boys State Representative. LILLIAIN MAE MELCHION - GAA member, Office Aide, Study Hall Aide, Future Business Leaders of America. IOYCE LYNN MERCKEL - Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Health Career Club, Inter-Club Council Representa- tive, Latin Club, Pep Club, Girls Glee Club, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. DIANE MAE MERTENS - GAA member, Study Hall Aide, Future Business Leaders of America, Future Teach- ers of America, Pep Club: Girls C-lee Club, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. O PAUL MIDDLETON RICHARD DICKINSON MILLER BETTY ANN MINK - Merchandising Club. DAVID LEE MINSER 0 TERRANCE ALLEN MIRE - Cross Country, Re- serve, Swimming, Varsity, Golf, Varsity: Maroon HIV , Lunchroom Monito1', Representative to Rotary Club Camp, Band, Bandwagon. KAREN ELYSE MOELLER - GAA nlexnberg Bowling Study Hall Aide, Future Teachers of America, Health Career Club, -Ir. Council on VVorld Affairs, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Oklahoma. JAMES LAYVRENCE MOORES - Football, Varsity, Base- ball, Varsity, Maroon W', Social Committee, Lunch- room Monitor, French Club. BARBARA ANN MORETTA - Spanish Club. 169 4'-I kg-fe' ,tg-5 That Certain smile ora Do you really live in Liverpool? Rob and Laurie Wichman and Nancy Nelson converse with a Lonclon bobby during a visit io Pogue's British Exhibition. O MARJOARIE LOUISE MORRIS - GAA member: Office Aide: Study Hall A.ide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Bandwagon: Sen- ior Choir. MICHAEL EUGENE MORTON - Band Letter Clubg National Thespian Society, President: Latin Club: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Sr. Class Play: Sr. Orchestra: Okla- homa: Bye Bye Birdie: Sophomore Class President. LINDA JO MOSER - Student Council, Representative, Safety Committee Co-Chairman: Breeze Staff, Girls Page Co-Editor: GAA, Vice-Presidcnt,, Synchronized Swimming, Bowling, G-year Letter Girl: Usher: Office Aide: Pep Club, Publicity Chairman: Spanish Club: Cheerleader: Girls' Week Representative. LINDA TONI MURPHY - GAA memberg Pep Club. Q LINDA LEE MURPHY - GAA, I-year Letter Girl: Future Business Leaders of America. PATRICIA EILEEN MURPHY - Office Aide: Health Career Club, Refreshments: German Club: Dramatics Crews. DANIEL ARTHUR NAGEL - Breeze Staff, Managing Editor: Quill and Scroll: Golf: Stage Crew: National Thespian Society: Latin Clubg Bye Bye Birdie: Okla- homa: Bandwagon. WILLIAM PAUL NEAL - Track. 0 DONNA JEAN NELSON - Lunchroom Squad. MARY NELSON NANCY ANN NELSON - Annual Staff, Amt and Layout Editor: GAA, Advanced Teams: Baseball, Basketball, Basketball Honor Team, Bowling, 2-year Letter Girly jr. Council on VVorld Affairs: Latin Club: Pep Club. IOHN NENNINGER - Student Council, Representative, Social Committee: Football, Varsity: Tennis, Varsity: Ma- roon W : W'restlirig. 0 ROBERT VVILLIAM NEWBOLD - Track, Varsity: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. THOMAS EDVVARD NEVVBOLD - Track, Varsity: Or- chestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. IUDITH ALICE NICKOSON - Future Business Leaders of America Y-Teens: Girls' Glee Club: Senior Choir. TEALA JEANNE NICOSIA - GAA5 Future Business Leaders of America, Treasurer: Pep Club: Y-Teens, T reasurerg Atnnnal Typist. Q LINDA JOANNE NIX - Breeze Staff, Exchange As- sistant: GAA: I-lealth Career Club: Latin Club: Pep Club, DEBORAH ANN NORTON - GAA: Study Hall Aide: Ir. Achievement. . HENRY ERWIN NUELSEN - Swimming, Varsity: French Club: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. DAVID PATRICK O'DONNELL simple hello-conversations and new friendships begin O JENNIFER MICHELLE OMORI - Future Business Leaders of Americag Health Career Clubg Spanish Club. LORRETTA CAROL OSBORNE - Future Business Leaders of America. MARY THERESA O'TOOLE - Future Teachers of America. BARBARA OTT - Office Aide: Future Business Lead- ers of AlIlCl'lCElj National Thespian Society. 0 SANDRA LYNN OWENS - Study Hall Aideg Fu- ture Business Leaders of America: Dramatic Clubg Band- wagong Senior Choirg jr. Achievement. TOM OWEN - jr. Council on World Affairsg jr. Achieve- ment. CAROLYN ELAINE PALMER - Study Hall Aideg Pep Club. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH PANCALLO - Study I-Inll Aideg Bandwagong Senior Choir. 0 ANDREIV LEE PARIS - Band Letter Club: Bandg Sr. Orchestra. ROGER PARK - Footballg Swimming. PATRICK PARKBURG ALBERT RICHARD PARKER - Band Letter Clubg Band: Bandwagoug Sr. Orchestra. Q MICHAEL IVILLIAM PARKER - Track, Varsityg Golf, Reserveg Lunchroom Monitor: Hi-Yg Spanish Club. GARY LEE PATTERSON - Football. ANDREW PATTON JAMES XNILBUR PATTON - Student Council, Repre- sentativeg Football, Varsity: Basketball. Varsity: Golf, Varsityg Maroon W 3 Lunchroom Monitorg Latin Club. Q ROBERTA MAY PEACOCK - Future Teachers of Americag Y-Teens. RUSSELL PEAK MARY BETH PENNAK - Breeze Staff, Business Man- agerg GAA, 3-year Letter Girlg Study Hall Aide: Health Career Clubg Pep Club, Vice-President. DARLEAN JOYCE PENNINGTON - Band Letter Club: German Clubg Math Clubg Y-Teens: Bandg Bandwagong Sr. Orchestra. Q DONNA GAYLE PERKINS - Breeze Staff, Exchange Co-Editorg GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aideg Pep Club: Bandwagon. LINDA KAREN PERKINS - Health Career Club, Pub- licity Chairman. PATRICK PERLEBERG CONSTANCE PERRY - French Clubg Future Teachers of Amerieag Band. ,R ibn 'qui 'if' if fh- 'QT' ,fa-9 ,. P Anoiher 'first prize in 'Hie Ohio Siafe Fair is the goal of Myra Caye Falk who won first prize for ber +l1ree piece knifted suil' in the women's division. 125 ETP? em Seniors look ahead to ltitw' 172 I JAMES EDWARD PETERS - Latin Club. PATRICIA EILEEN PETERSON CAROL ANN PFAILZGRAF - GAA member: Health Ca- reer Clubg Jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club. ROBERT LEONARD PHILLIPS - Senior Choir. I LINDA PIERCE IUDI SHARON PING CYNTHIA JO PINNICK - Study Hall Aide: Band Let- ter Club: Latin Club. SANDI LEE PITCHER - Student Council, Alternate: Stage Crew: Make-Up Crew: Y-Teens. 0 MILE MICHAEL PJANIC - Basketball: Lunchroorn Monitor: German Club: Hi-Y: Intramurals. RICHARD POE - Basketball, Announcer: Baseball, Manager: Dramatics Club. MARION POPE JEROME CARL POPPE 0 GARY LOUIS POPPEL - Student Council, Co- Chairman Elections Committee: Basketball, Varsity: Ma- roon W : Study Hall Aide: Flag Bearer. CHERYL PRAGER SHERILYN LAURA PRAGER - CAA: Future Business Leaders of America: Health Career Club: Y-Teens. CAROL PRATT Q JAMES YVILLIAM PRESTON - Track: Lunchroom Squad. DANA LEE PRICE CHARLOTTE MAUREEN PRO-CTONR - Y-Teens. JAMES LEE PUCKETT fresh new adventures Q DIANNA GAIL PUENING - Future Business Lead- ers of America. PHYLLIS DIANE PYLES - National Thcspian Society: Dramatics Club: Pep Club. PATRICIA QUINTON AUSTIN BAUER RAABE 0 KATHLEEN MARILN RABEL - GAA, Advanced Volleyball, 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Office Aide: Na- tional Thespian Society: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: jr. Achievement. MARY JANE RAECKERS JUDITH KAY RAIBLE - Student Council, Representa- tive: GAA, l-year Letter Girl: Usher: Office Aide: Future Teachers of Americag Pep Club: Senior Choir: Cheer- leader. JAMES HOVVARD RAINEY - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Lunchrooni Squad: French Club: jr. Achieve- ment. Q CAROLE JANE RAMSEY - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Umpires Class, Bowling: Usher: Office Aide: Band Letter Club: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. BRUCE NICHOLAS RASEMONT - I-Ii-Y. BARBARA JEAN RATHMAN - Student Council, Al- ternate: Study Hall Aide: Latin Club: Pep Club: jr. Atchievement. IVILBUR JOSEPH REARDON - Sports Department Aide. O TERRY GARDNER 'REBBIAN - Football, Varsity. CHARLES ROE REDMON - Senior Choir, Librarian: Studio Choir: Assembly Organist: Bandwagon. DONNA CAROL REED - Future Business Leaders of America: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Teach- ers Aide. SYLVIA LOUISE REHME - GAA member, I-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Future Teachers of America: Health Career Club: Latin Club: Pep Club, Q KATHLEEN SUE REILMAN - Future Business Leaders of America: Latin Club. GLENN EDWARD RENNER - Xvrestling: Lunchroom Monitor: I-Ii-Y: Latin Club. MARY SUE RENNER - Future Business Leaders of America: German Club. LESLIE CAROLE RICH - Student Council, Alternate: Annual Staff: Art Club: Future Business Leaders of America: French Club. 'vi Tom Schiff, one of the official photographers for both the BREEZE and ANNUAL staffs, displays some of his prize-winning pictures. 173 0 NANCY NORMA RICHARDSON - GAA member: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club. TIMOTHY JOSEPH RIGGS DAVID JOHN RINGSHAUSER KAREN ELIZABETH RISING - French Club: Health Career Club. Enthusiastic seniors Q JENNY CAROL ROBERSON - GAA, Advanced Hockey Team, Bowlingg Latin Club: Pep Club. TONI SUSAN ROBERTO - Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Jr. Achievement. JUANITA ROBERTS - Student Council, Representative, Finance Committee Chairman: Breeze Staff, Circulation Manager: Future Business Leaders of America: Jr. Coun- cil on Hlorld Affairs: Pep Club. PAUL ARTHUR ROEDIG - German Club: Language Laboratory Assistant. Q JUDITH ROYER - GAA, 1-year Letter Girl, Bowl- ing: Office Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Health Career Club: Pep Clubg Jr. Achievement. RONALD WILLIAM ROYER ALLAN GORDON ROZA BRUCE CHARLES RUEGER - Student Council, Rep- resentative: Track: Lunchroom Monitor: Spanish Club. O ROGER YVILLIAM RUEHL - Student Council, Rep- resentative, School Spirit Co-Chairman: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon W : Stage Crew: French Club: Jr. Achievementl CAROL SUE RUEHLMAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative: GAA member: National Thespian Society: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Oklahoma: Band: Majorette: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Homecoming Queen Attendent. ANN RUSH - Student Council, Representative: An- nual Staff, Assistant Activities Editor: National Thespian Society: Dramatics Club: French Club: Pep Club: Ivestern Hills Sl1illito's Fashion Board Representative: Bandwagon. ROBERT MICHAEL RUSHING - Stage Crew: Mer- chandising Club, Presidentg Rifle Club. 0 RONALD RUSSELL JAMES EDWARD RYAN - Visual Aides. CHARLES SABO' DEBORAH ANN SALLING -- GAA member: Stage Crew: Senior Choir. Q LEO SAMAD - Football, Reserve: Lunchroom Moni- tor: Stage Crew: Hi-Y. ROBERT ALLAN SANDERS - Swimming, Varsity: Ten- nis: Band: Sr. Orchestra. RONALD JOHN SANKER - Lunchroom Monitor: Stage Crew: Intramurals. JIM SCHAAF Q RONALD ROY SCHAEFER - Band Letter Club: Band: Bandwagon: Sr. Orchestra. LINDA GAYLE SCHAFER - GAA, Membership Chair- man, 6-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: French Clubg Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. HUGH PAUL SCHAFFER - Track, Varsity: Tennis, Var- sity: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Sr. Orchestra: Jr. Achievement. RON ROBERT SCHALLICK - Baseball, Reserve. 0 HAROLD DOUGLAS SCHARF NANCY JEAN SCI-IEER -- GAA, Secretary, Honor Teams: Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, 6-year Letter Girl: Band Letter Club: Pep Clubg Band: Band- wagon: Head Majorette. BETTY CAROL SCHEID - GAA member: Office Aide: Future Teachers of America: Jr. Council on Ivorld Af- fairs: Pep Club. DIAN RUTH SCHEIDENBERC-ER - Student Council, Secretary, Representative, STP Board: Annual Staff, Sen- ior Section Editor: National Scholastic Press Association Award: GAA, Hockey Manager, Advanced Hockey, 6- year Letter Girl, Bowling: Usher: Pep Club: Cheerleaderg Girls' IVeek Representative. lead the social whirl Q JONATHAN MARTIN SCHEIDT - Track, Varsity: Cross Country, Varsity: Swimming Team. DANIEL JEROME SCI-IENCK - Band Letter Club: Band: Senior Class Play. TI-IOMAS REID SCI-IIFF - Annual Staff. Photographer: Breeze Staff, Photographer: Lnnchroo-in Monitor. TILO RANDOLPH SCHIIFFER - Track: Cross Country: German Club. 0 JANE ANN SCHMIDT JENNIFER ANN SCHMITT - Office Aide. DENNIS HUGH SCHNEIDER - Football, Varsity: Bas- ketball, Reserve: Baseball, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Ma- roon UW . TAMMY ANNE SCHOCH - GAA member: Office Aide: Study I-lall Aide: Stage Crew: Future Business Leaders of America, Secretary, 'l'reasnrer: Health Career Club: Jr. Council on Mlorld Affairs: Pep Club. 0 ROSEMARY KATHERINE SCHOEN - Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. JANET ROSE SCHRANK - Future Business Leaders of America. P.-XTTIE ANN SCI-IROEDER - Health Career Club: Merchandising Club. ROBERT A.R'I'HUR SCHROER - Lunehroom Monitor. I DONNA. JEAN SCHUBERT - GAA, Bowling? Fu- ture Business Leaders of America, Historian: Pep Club: Girls' Glee Club. ARTHUR ALBERT SCHUH BARBARA SUE SHULTZ - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of America, Recording Secretary: Latin Club: Pep Club. KARLA ANN SCHULTZ - Office Aide. O SANDRA JEAN SCHUSTER - Study Hall Aide. NANCY ANNE SCI-IIVARTZ JERRY RAY SCI-IWARZ ERIC STUART SCHNVOEPPE - German Clubg Lan- guage Laboratory Assistant. Q WESLEY SCOTT - Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Lunchroom Monitor: Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica: Health Career Club: Latin Club. DAVID CLAYTON SCROGGINS - Student Council, Representative, STP Board: Football, Varsity: Track, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon IfV . JAMES RICHARD SEFTON - French Clubg Future Teachers of America. I-IERMAN EUGENE SEIBEL -- Golf: Jr. Class President: Sr. Class President: Jr. Aichievement: Boys' State Repre- sentativc. X-3 Basketball games draw an enthusiastic crowd of 0 KEN GEORGE SELBY - Football, Varsity, Co-Cap- tain: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon W , President: Student Book Store. DAVID ALFRED SELMEYER - Track: Cross Country: German Club: Latin Club. PATRICIA ANN SHIMP - Office Aide: Future Business Leaders of America, Vice-President. LINDA KAY SHOOPS 0 BEVERLY ANN SHORT - Student Council, Rep- resentative: GAA, 1-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: jr. Achievement. NICHOLAS SIDERIS - Student Council, Alternate: Bas- ketball. Varsity: Cross Country, Reserve: Maroon UW . PAUL.-X KAREN SIEFERT - GAA, Life Saving: Latin Club, Senator: Pep Club: Studio Choir: Oklahoma: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Sr. Orchestra: Daisy Chain: Or- chestra Pin Club. ROBERTA LEE SIERMAN Q STEVE DOUGLAS SIMONDS - Football: Maroon W : Lunehrooin Monitor: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club. MICHAEL JOHN SLOAN - Baseball, Varsity: Maroon WH: Latin Club. DOROTHY HELEN SMITH EVELYN MARIE SNOYV - GAA member. I TERRY LOUISE SNYDER RICHARD CHARLES SOBANSKI - Football: Maroon WH: Lunchroom Monitor: Band Letter Club, Sergeant at Arms: Band: Bandwagon: Jazz Concert. CHARLES IVILLIAM SPENGLER JAMES MICHAEL SPILMAN - Swimming: Luncliroom Monitor: I-Ii-Y, Secretary: Key Club. Q CHERYL ANN SPIVEY - Future Business Leaders of America. ZETTIA LEE SPRADLIN - Future Business Leaflets of America: Pep Club: Study Hall Aide. LINDA ANNE SPREEN - Annual Staff, Editorial Board: Quill and Scroll: GAA, Treasurer, Advanced Teams: Soft- ball, Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Baseball, Swimming, Tennis, 6-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: French Club, Secretary: Pep Club: Daisy Chain, Chairman: Girls' X'Veek Representative. DIANNA STAGGE - GAA: Future Business Leaders of America: Red Cross. 0 JUDITH ANN STAMPER - Usher: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: jr. Achievement. JEAN STEPHENS - Breeze Staff, Typist: GAA, Bowling, Archery Co-ltlanager, 3-year Letter Girl: Usher: Future Teachers of America, Corresponding Secretary: Latin Club, Senator: Pep Club. . GUSTAV WILLIAM STERLING MARIE LAURETTA STEVENS - Future Business Lead- ers of America: Pep Club. cheering seniors Smiles and ioyful fears appear as Jim Patton, Caplain of the basketball feam, happily crowns V Sharon Luth Queen of Basketball for I965. I IAN ROBERT STEVENSON - Student Council, Representative: Swimming: Luncliroom Monitor: Usherg Hi-Y. KIUDITH ANN STOCK - Office Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Sr. Choir. LORAINE STOCKMEIER - Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: jr. Achievement. WALTER GEORGE STORTZ - Latin Club, Senator, O THOMAS HOWVARD STORY - Stage Crew: Nation- al Thcspian Society: Hi-Y: Jr. Achievement, Personnel Director. JOSEPH LOUIS SULLIVAN SALLY ANN SUTTLE - Student Council, Representa- tive, Code of Dress: Annual Staff, Sr. Co-Editor: GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: Pep Club, Secretary, Ways and Means Chairman: Band- wagon. DONALD MERLIN SXVANK - Oklahoma: Bandwagon: Sr. Choir, President: Studio Choir. O DONNA CAMERON SYLVESTER - Usher. EVA MICHELE SZOKE - GAA: Spanish Club: Jr. Achievement, Vice-President of Sales. ALEXINE TALBOTT - Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Sr. Choir. KAREN ANN TAM - GAA Member: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of Amcricag Health Career Club: jr. Council on Iiforld Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club. O CHERYL ANN TAYLOR - Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club. DANIAL TAYLOR - Student Council, Representative: Football, Reserve: Baseball, Varsity: Maroon W : Future Business Leaders of America: German Club: Jr. Achieve- ment. GREGORY MICHAEL TAYLOR - Golf: German Club. STEPHEN TAYLOR - Lunchroom Monitor. To seniors, spring is a Happily beaming, Jim Pailon proudly accepts the 1-iile of Mr. Western Hills as Laurie Wicliman, the Presiclenl' of GAA, crowns him ai- the canteen. 0 LINDA JANE TESCHLER - jr. Council on lVor1d Affairs: Pep Club. KATHRYN IDA THIELEN - GAA, Hockey Honor Team, 3-year Letter Girl: Usherg Latin Club, Senator: Oklahoma: Bandwagon: Sr. Choir. HIANNE CAROL THIEMANN - Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club. DON LEE Tl-IINNES - Lunchroom Monitor: Future Business Leaders of America: Merchandising Club, Vice- President. 0 ,IUDITH ELAINE THOMAS - Annual Staff, Facul- ty Editor: National Thespian Society, Chaplin: Latin Club. Treasurer: Pep Club. TERRY ENGLE THOMPSON - Football Manager: Baseball Manager: Band Letter Club: German Clubg Band. EDXVARD CHARLES THRASHER JANET CAROL THULLEN - Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Y-Teens. O NANCY SHARON TIERNEY - Student Council, Renrosentative: GAA Member: Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Ir. Achievement. TERRY WAYNE TIMMESTER -- Breeze Staff, Boys Sports Editor: Band Letter Club: Sports Correspondent for Post Times Star: Band. SHIRLEY KAY TIPTON THOMAS TODHUNTER - French Clubg Pep Club: Intramural Swimming. O KATHLEEN IANE TRITSCHLER - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl: Pep Club: lr. Achievement. ANDY LOUIS TROHANIS - Student Council. Repre- sentative: Football: Golf: Maroon 'W : Stage Crew: Art Club: National Thespian Society: Hi-Y: Jr. Achievement: Bandwagon. ' ' ' ' l MICHAEL RAY TURNER - Visual Aide: German Club. RICHARD FREDERICK TURNER I ROBERT YVILLIARI UCHTINIAN - Latin Club. XVILLIAM UFFMAN - Latin Club: Intramurals. LINDA SUE UNGERBUEHLER - Study Hall Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club. JUDY DIANA VAINISI - GAA, member, Bowling. time of activities, honors thrills, and fun, fun fun' O CURTIS RAY VAN ARSDALE STANLEY VAN BUSKIRK - Hi-Y. ERIC JAMES VAN HOOSE - Student Council Repre- sentative: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: French Club: Hi-Y, Treasurer: Bandwagon. WILLIAM FREDERICK VODEGEL - Football, Varsity. O CAROL LEE VOGT - Latin Club: Pep Club. RICHARD LOUIS VON NIDA - Chess Club. ROGER GAIL WADDELL - Track. DAVID EDMUND WADE - Jr. Achievement. 0 CARYL DAY WAGNER - Future Teachers of Amer- ica: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Spanish Club: Senior Choir. WILLIAM HOWARD WAHLBRINK - Track, Reserve: Jr. Achievement: Stage Crew. GENE ANDREVV WAHLER - Student Council, Repre- sentative, School Spirit Committee: Swimming Team, Co- Captain: Maroon W : Latin Club, Senator: Jr. Achieve- ment. RICHARD LESLIE WALKER O KARYN MARIE WALLACE - Breeze Staff: GAA, Member: Pep Club. RITE SUE WALLEN - Office Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Jr. Achievement. BARBARA JEAN WAPLES - Usher: Study Hall Aide. CHRISTINE ANN WATERMAN - GAA, Member: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America: Pep Club: Y-Teens: jr. Achievement. O ANN ELIZABETH WEAST - Pep Clubg Band- wagon: Sr. Orchestra: jr. Achievement. KATHLEEN ANNE INEBER - Student Council, Alter- nate: GAA, Member: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Future Business Leaders of America, President, Secretary. SHARON LEE WEBER - Annual Staff, Girls' Sports, Assistant Editor: GAA, Advanced Softball Team, Bowling, 3-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Pep Club: jr. Achieve- ment. SANDRA LEE WEGERT - Student Council, Represen- tative: Breeze Staff, Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, Tennis Manager, Tennis Honor Team, 3-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Pep Club: Spanish Club. I CHARLENE ETHEL 'WEISS - Office Aide: Nation- al Thcspian Society: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Studio- Choir. CAROLYN NANCY WELLS - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Finance Committee: Annual Staff, Activities Co-Editor: GAA, l-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of America: Jr. Council on World Affairs, Publicity Committee: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens, Treasurer: Homecoming Queen Attendant. JOHN DOUGLAS IVENDEL NANCY JEANNE WERNER - GAA, Member, Bowling: Office Aide: Future Business Leaders of America: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Y-Teens. O LINDA WESTRICH THEODORE WILLIAM VVHITE - Swimming: Usher. LAURA YVICHMAN - Annual Staff, Unclerclass Editor, Photography and Engraving Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, President, Corresponding Secretary, 6-year Letter Girl: French Club, Vice-Presidentg Future Teachers of America: Pep Club: Preview Queen: Daisy Chain: Girls' Week Representative. ROBERT LEYVIS NVICHMAN - Football, Reserve: Lunchroom Monitor: Hi-Y, President. 0 JOHN VVILLIAM WICKSTROM - Usher: Lunch- room Monitor: Hi-Y, Vice-President. CAROL SUE WIETLISBACH - GAA, Bowling: Pep Club: Y-Teens, President. JUDITI-I ANN VVILFONG - Student Council, Alternate: GAA. 2-year Letter Girl: Study Hall, Aide: Future Teach- ers of America: German Club: Jr. Council on Ivorld Affairs: Y-Teens: Jr. Achievement, Secretary. LYNNE YVILKINSON - Breeze Staff, Copy Co-Editor: French Club: Future Teachers of America: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Y-Teens. 0 SUSAN THERESA XVILLENBORG - Y-Teens. BARBARA YVILLIAMS BONNIE LEE IVILSON - Study Hall Aide. DONNA LYNN WVINKELMAN - Office Aide: Merchan- dising Club, Treasurer: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y- Teens: Girls Glee Club. 0 ROGER YVILLIAM' IVIRMEL - Student Council, Representative: Track, Varsityg Maroon WH: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Red Cross Representative. MICHAEL JUSTUS YVALLENI-IAUPT - Language Lab- oratory Assistant: German Club. DORIS LEE XVOOD -v Library Assistant. ANNETTE CATHERINE WVOODS - GAA, Bowling: Thcspian Society: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Bandwagon: Sen- ior Choir. O ROBERT YVILLIAM YVRAY - Student Council, Representative: Football, Varsity: Golf. Varsity: Mlres- tling, Varsity: Maroon W 5 German Club : Pep Club: Lunchrooni monitor. DONALD RAY YVRIGHT - Bowling: Study Hall Aide. DONNA JEAN XVUERDEMAN - Annual Staff, Girls Sports Editor: GAA, Basketball Manager, Honor Teams, Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Tennis, Swim- ming: 6-year Letter Girl, Lifesaving Corps: Daisy Chain: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Latin Club: Pep Club. CHRISTOPHER JOHN YVURSTER - Student, Presi- dent: National Thcspian Society: Latin Club, President: Oklabomag Bandwagon: Bye Bye Birdie: Studio Choir: Senior Class Play: Boys' Ylleek Representative: It's Aca- demic, Alternate: Boys' State, Alternate: Harvard Book Award. O MARY JANE YVYNNE - Library Aide: Future Busi- ness Leaders of America: Health Careers Club: Y-Teens: Make-Up Crew. LAIVRENCE THOMAS YARBROUGH - German Club. BARBARA DIANE YOUNG - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Future Teachers of Ameri- ca, Presidentg German Club: Latin Club, Senator: Pep Club: Senior Choir. ROBERT JAMES YUST - Usher: Lunchroom Monitor: Hi-Y: Baud: German Club. O GARRY DALE ZACHRITZ - Football, Varsity: Lunchroom: Monitor: Hi-Y: Spanish Club. HAROLD CHARLES ZIEGLER - Track Team! Maroon WH: Lunchroom Squad: German Club. RALPH NELSON ZIMMER - Cross Country Reserve: Camera Club: Hi-Y: Spanish Club: Lunchroom Monitor. GALE COLE - GAA, Member 4-year Letter Girl: Pep Club: Latin Club. Seniors explode into antics filled with lun and laughter wg, - 1' Y I . 7 X ' . , , Q . 5 ' X ' r ' , 1 s ai , i ' ' '- M 91, W- L. ff, I. I., Sl'eady now! Upsy-daisy and siop giggling, murmur playful seniors. Anxiously lhe pyramid wails for ScoHie and Sue lo climb 'rc +he +op. K Easy does if! Ready now? Success al' lasl', beam fhe viclorious archilecls as lhey complele human pyramid. Ouch, don'f smash my head, screams Linda as she plunges undernealh 'Phe loppling mass. i Wha+'s rhis, 'Phe Roclcelrles on parade? No, i1 s some senior boys on Wes-i' Hi's Bermuda Day. Modeling are J. Hoclc, D. Schneider, K. Selby, M. Corcoran, D. Brannon, J. Nenninger, C. Bernius and B. Wahlbrinlc. Sun-filled days, exciting V l On a wall: 'fo ihe colony or during 'rheir lunch bell, senior girls have a friendly chai' as +l1e days before graduaiion pass by much foo quickly. ln a surprise assembly on March IO, ihe Wesf- ern Hills chapier of Cum Laude held Hs firsl' fapping. Sixfeen members of fhe senior class were welcomed info ihe chapfer 'For iheir scholasiic achievemenis in senior high school. hours, Calm moments lead to a shining end ofthe year H gymvi ii mm. , ksl: f - - SM ,, gsajwf - r 8 i . Q 'T1,.g ' . - P' 'X he ,4-gala Ml iw? i mill' ' 'swf-'M ' 7 ?i:2 was 'BRL 1 . A - 5: 1 1' gf , i 1 'i ' ' is I v 13. 'A V 5 ii .-4. 4 f ' A sunny day, an imporlam' day. Class Day! Members of Daisy Chain proudly lead lhe senior class procession as an unforgellable Class Day begins. 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Abner, Deanna -- Abner, Denver --- Abner, Linda ....... 113 133 125 133 --- 143 113 113 133 133 84 Balsiger, Karen -- ER Ll DEX ------ --- 133 46 Band ........ 1..... ,,., - - --- Band Leiter Club ---------- 45 Bandwagon --------- -, ---- -- 26 Banfield, Archie --- --- 71,133 Bang, Janice ...,.- ---- 1 25 Barber, Doug --- ---- 125 Barber, Diana ----- ------ 1 33 Barber, Laura ....... --- 78,113 125 Barger, Barbara - Bargo, JoAnn ..... Barker, Donnie -- Barker, Linda .... Barker, Wanda --- Barnes, Dave --- Barnes, Donna .... Barnes Kathy --- Bowman, William -- ----- ADFSITLS, R011 ......... --- Academic ---- .-,.. .------ - -- Ackenhausen, Cheryl ..... 143 Acree, Donna .....----,--- 125 Adams, Diana ..-----,- ----- 1 19 Adams, Gary --- ......--- - 133 Adams, Greg .,., -------- 1 33 Adams, Janice --- --- 113 Adams, Jim .... --- 119 Adams, Patty .... ..... 1 13 Adams, Steve ...... ...... 1 13 Adamson, Sherm ........ 125,142 Adkins, Bonnie ............ Adkisson, Larry A... --- Adkisson, Rocky --- --- Adrian, Cheryl -- --- Agostini, Jean .... --- Ahr, Linda ........ --- Ahrens, Cindy -- --- Aichele, Linda --- --- Bartlow, Richard Bartley, Nancy --- Barton, Jim ,,,... Basquette, Jim -- Basquette, Marsha Bastin, Donald --- Baston. Diana --- Baston, Eugene - Baston, Janet --- Bateman, Darla --- Batson, Arlene --- Bauer Bonnie -- Baueri Cynthia --- Bauer, Jackie --- 143 113 119 125 143 Agostini, Judy ..a... --- 143 143 113 133 133 113 Akin, Sandra -- --- Allen, Billie ..... ..... Allen, Carolyn --- -- 113,117 Allen, Glenda .... ..... 1 33 Allen, Janice ...,., --- 113 Allen, Linda --.L .e,.. --- 143 Allen, Tom ...... Allendorf, Linda -- Allgeyer, Phyllis ..... ----- 113 ---- 77,143 ------- 133 Almon, Dee - ..,............ 117 Aluemeier, Dave - 23,33,42,123,125 Alvis, Linda .1............. 143 Ambrosius, Jill ...... -... 1 33,136 Amend, June --- Amend, Robert --- Beerman, Donna --- Bauer, Jerry ...... Bauer, 14611 --- Bengel, Ray .... 143 Amer, Charles .... --- 143 Amer, Debbie ...... --- 119 Amer, George -- --- 125 Amos, Edgar ..., --- 113 Amos, Laura ...... --- 143 Anderson, Jill ........ --- 143 Anderson, Larry ....... --- 133 Anderson, Margaret --- --- 133 Anderson, Rebecca -- --- 143 Anderson, Sharon ---- --- 133 Anderson, Tim -.... --- 125 Andes, Gilbert --- --- 143 Andrida, Carole ---- --- 125 Andriola, Diana -..... --- 143 Anness, Polly .......-.-. --- 133 Annual Staff ..-.-...... ...-- 1 Apostol, Karen ....... --- Applegate, Dave -.-------- 141 Applegate, Linda ---------- 133 Archibald, Arthur ----- --- 14B Arden, Martha ----------- -- 117 Amold, Patricia Lee ------ 133 Arns, Tom ------- ---------- - 125 Armstrong, John -...-- --- 113 Armstrong, Robert -- --- 125 Arrico, William ---- -- --- 133 Asalon, Tony ------- --- 133 Asche, Daniel ------- -- --- 119 Ashbrook, Raymond -- --- 113 Ashbrook, Thomas --- 120 Asborn, Alice ------ --- 119 Astler, Pam ------ --- 143 Atkins, Paula ---- ------- 1 25 August, Dorothy ------- ---- 1 43 Auhagen, Jack --- ----- - 113 Babst, Kathie --.---- --- 133 Bachelier, Cathy -.----- --- 125 Bacon, Nancy ------- ------ 1 13 Bacon, Robert ------- --- 113 Bacon, Sandy --------- --- 133 Bailey, Connie - .--- --- 143 Bailey, Deborah --.- --- 125 Baitz, Mary -------- --- 143 Baker, Ann ------- -- ----- 133 Baker, Chris ---- ----- - -- 133 Baker, Debbie -.. ----- 130 Baker, Karen ---- --- ----- 113 Baker Richard ---- . ------ 143 Baldwin, Charles - --------- -- -30 Baldwin, Mark Baldwin, Micky 119,123,..-42 ------------ 125 113 Bales, Frank ----- ------ - -- Ball, Richard -- .----- ----- 1 43 Bauou, Brynn --------- ------ 141 Balsiger, Cheryl ------- ----- 1 25 Bauer, Robert -------- 119 149 133 ---- 119 143 119 ---- 125 -- -...-- 119 78,119 ---- 141 113 125 119 ---- 133 ---- 143 -,-- 143 ---- 149 ---- 130 ---- 125 ---- 125 ---- 113 -- 119 ---- 125 ---- 14 3 Bauknecht, Carl --- -.-- -- 130 Bauman, Marsha --- ---- 133,134 1 Baumar, Robert Baxter, Carol --- Beal, Daniel -..-- Beal, Dorothea --- Beale, Gene ----- Beall, Diane -- Beall, Gregory --- Beard, Ruth ----- Beasley, Kathy --- Beck, George --- Beck, Judy ----- Beck, Nelson --- Beck, Peter ------- Becker, Howard --- Becker, Karl ..------ Becker, Mike ---------------- Becknell, Barbara Becknell, Beverly ---- 3 143 130 125 133 119 113 133 133 ---- 125 149 119 133 133 133 133 125 ---- 125 133 Bedel, Mike -------.--..- --- Bedinghaus, Barbara -.---- Bedinghaus, Susan ---- Beeler, Susan ---- --- ------ Beermann, Jim --- Begley, Charles --- Begley, Kathy --- Behler, Donna ---- Behler, Ronna ---- Beiderhake, Carol Belcher, Glenn ---- Bellern, Thomas --- 149 133 133 133 ---- 133 ---- 113 ---- 113 ---- 143 ---- 143 ---- 133 ---- 143 ---- 113 143 Bellman, B111 -------- .----- Belmonte, Donna --- --- 78,119 Belmonte, Sharon --- --- 41,149 140 Belvil, Houston --- Benight, Gary -- Bennett, Bill ------ Bennett, Diane Bennett. Gloria Berding, Ruthie 133 133 ---- 143 133 143 '133 Berghausen, Pat .------. 133,135 Berghausen, Tom Bergman, Richard Berling, Steven Berling, Susan .... ------ Bernard, JoAnne 133 ---- ------ 133 125 ----------- 149 Bernhard, Dale -- -- 33,143 Bernhardt, Jane ---- 133 Bfernzott, Tom --- ---- 133 Berryman, Vicki --- -- 130 Beson, Larry ---.- --- 125 Beson, Sharon -- --- 117 Best, Phil ..---.- --- 113 Beukner, David --- -- --- 143 Beyer, Keith --------- ------ 125 Biedinger, Judy ------ 1----- 1 13 Biedinger, Steve --- --- 125 Biermann, Karen --- ---- -- 125 Bihn. Donna ----- -------- 1 33 Binder, Walt ------- ---- 143 Blackwell, Jerry --- --- 133 Blandford, Sharon --- ----140 Blankership, Lee ---- 113 Blanton, Terry ---- ---- 1 19 Blanton, Timmy ---- 117 Bloebaum, Donna ---- 140 Bloebaum, Roger --- ----- - 149 Bloemker, Clifford -- ---- 119 Bloomfield, Marlene --- --- 119 Bloomfield, Norma -.---- 125,130 125 Blust, Sandra ----.-- Boaz, Virginia -.--- -- ------ 125 Bobb, Tom ----------- - ---- 125 Bobinger, Patty --- ---- 113 Boeing, Fred ----- --- 143 Boeing, Jack ------ --- 119 Boggs, Charles --- --- 113 Boggs, Linda ----- --- 125 Bohl, Diana .--.--. --- 125 Bonert lvuke .--.---.- --- 153 Boimann, Bernard --.-- --- 117 Boimann, Catherine -- --- 113 Bolinger, Marsha --- --- 143 Butcher, Gail --.. Butler, Karen -- Bolinger, Scott ---..-.------- 125 Bollinger, David .------- 53,143 Bolsen, Barbara ...-.------- 133 Bonkowski, John 53,65,71,73,143 Bonno, Karen .---- Booker, Linda ---.-.------..- 125 Booker, Sharon --- Booher, Robert .------------ 119 Borcherding, Eric ---.-- 133,136 Borcherding, Phyllis ------ 143 Borgemenke, Eugene -.---- 125 Borgemenke, Nancy 119 Bosken, Carole --..- --- 125 Boston, Gerry -----. --- 125 119 113 133 133 -------- 113 ----- 143 Boston, James ---- --- Boston, Joan .-.--. --- Botts, Doug -------- --- Bowen, Sandra ---. --- 133 Bower, Linda .--- 125 Bowerly, Robin -- ------- 140 Bowling, Butch -- -- 54,71,140 Bowling, Paul --- 119 Bowm, Anita -- 119 Boyce, Clydis --- --- 133 113 119 113 148 50 Boyd, Donna ---- --- Boyle, James -- --- Boyle, Kathy -- Boyles, Carol -- Boy's Sports -.---.- Bradburn, Cathy -----.---. Bradburn, Janet -------...- Braden, Barbara -- --- Brad James --- Brady, Mike ----- --- Brandes, Mike --- --- Braun, Dan ------ --- Breeze ...----- -- ----.------ -- 143 125 125 y, -.-.. 130 Brady, Maxine -- --- 113 133 119 119 32 133 Breining, Gary --.---.----- Brettschneider, David -.--- 143 Breunig, William -.--------- 143 Brevik, Kristin --------.--- 119 Brewer, Diane ..-------- --.- 1 13 Brickweg, Bob ---- 51,53,67,143 133 133 I 143 Byrd, Cindy .... --- 119 Byrum, Janet ---- --- 119 Byrum, Roger --- --- 125 Byrum, Ted ----- - ---- 143 Cagle, Barry --- ...-. - 119 Cagle, Gary --- ----- - 125 Cagle, Ken --- ------- - 113 Cain. Cary ----- -- 62,611,133 Cain, Christine -- ----.- 133 Cain, Dan .------ ---- 1 43 Cain, Dennis ---- --- 125 Cain, Kathy ------ --- 119 Cain, Marty ------- - --- 143 Caldwell, Marcia -- --- 140 Caldwell, Sheri -- ---- 143 Callahan, Bob ---. . - --.-- 143 Callahan, Sara ..-------- 88,143 Callicoat, Joseph ----.- 54,71,133 Campbell, Connie -- -..... 119 Campbell, Dave ---- -- 125,130 Campbell, Donna --.. --- 117,142 Campbell, Helen -- ---- 125 Campbell, Jim -.-.. .-.. 6 9 Campbell, Patty --- --- 125 Candy, Diane ----- --- 130 Cappel, Candace -- --- 143 Carey, Brenda --- - -- 113 Carlin, Scott ---------- --- 125 Carmen, John -------------- 113 Carlson, Susan .-.-------.-. 133 Carmichael, Beverly -- 125,130 Carnes, Linda ----. --- ---- 125 Carr, Pat --..-------- -- 143 Carson, Jerry --- -- 143 Carter, Betsy ----- --- 117 Carter, Charles --- -- 143 Carter, Cookie --- --- 133 Carter, Jake ---- --- 113 Carter, Kathy --- -- 117 Carter, Koleen -- -- 133 Carter, Mary .--- -- 119 Casserly, Tom ----. -- 143 Cassidy, Gloria --- -- 113 Cassiny, John --- -.-- 133 Caster, Rick --..- .--- 1 33 Catanzard, Joe -- ------ 125 Cates, Michael -- Caudill, Linda --.- Caudill, Marsha --- -------- 133 --- 143,149 ------ 125 Bridenbaugh, Bruce Bridgeford, Bill --- , , Bridgeford, Jim ------------- Bridenbaugh, Louise .------- Brock, Brenda ---- --- --- Ba-65 in 133 ,143 113 119 Brock, Mary ------- --- Brockhoff, Shawn -- ----- Bridsky, Linda ---- --- Brooks, Ada -.--- --- Brooks, Edna ------- --- Brooks, Margaret .---- --- Broughton, Deborah -- --- Cave, Martha ----- -------- 1 43 Cavendish, Ron ........ 54,133 Cefalu, Ann .-..---- --...- 1 33 Cefalu, Ed -----.----- -- 133 Chaldekas, Belinda -- -- 133 Chambers, Liz --..- .... 1 25 Chambers, Paul -... --.--. 1 lil Chambers, Wayne --..--. --- 133 Champlin, Carol - ------ 143,149 Chandler, Bradley -----.--. 119 Chandler, Judy ---- ---- 113 Chandler, Robert -- ---- -- Chaney, Diana --- -- 133, Chapman, Kay --- ---- Chapman, Tom --- -- Charles, Ray ..-...- Broughton, Ed ------- --- 119 113 143 125 125 Brooks, Dennis --- --- 113 133 119 125 143 140 Broughton, Geri - ---------- Brown, Diane .-.- Brown, Jeffery ---- Brown, JoAnne .-..- ------- 133 -- 69,143 Brown, Phyllis ------- --- Brumback, Connie Brunck, Linda ..---- 125 125 --- --- 133 119 133 Bruns, Bonnie --.. Brunsman, Jim ----. Bryant, Fred ---- Bryant, Velmia --- Brymer, Tom .--- Bryson, Roger --- Buck, Arlene --- ----- 113 -- 65,143 133 --- 113 Chastain, Nonette -- Chasteen, Rena --- Chasteen, Wanda -- Cheek, Robert ----- 119 134 133 113 -- 119 133 133 143 130 48 Buck, Craig ----- - Buescher, Bev ..--- Buescher, Steven --- ---- Bullins, Douglas - Bullins, Phyllis --- Bunger, Robert -- Burden, John ---- Burger, Barbara -- Burgun, Cindy --- Burkhart, Wayne --- ---- Burke, Arthur ----- Burke, William --- 125 113 119 1 13 125 133 119 il? Burd, Bar ---- - ----- 4 ry 140 119 143 130 143 125 133 119 Burnside, Rickey --- Burress, Dave --....- Burress, Joseph --- Burton, Dale --- Burton, Sandra --- Busch, Joann -- ---- 113 ---- 117 ---- 125 ---- 119 Cheerleaders ---- ---- ---- Chess Club ..---. ------ 4 3 Childs, Sandra --- --- 125 Childs, Steve --- --- 119 Chinn, Gary -- -- --- 113 Chinn, Sandy --- -------- 143 Choir .-.------.-.-- --.------ 3 0 Christerson, Dave -- --..-. 143 Christy, Bill ..... ---. 1 25 Christy, Larry --- ---- 113 Christy, Pat --- -- --- 143 Clark, Carole --- ------ -- 125 Clark, Frances --- ----- - 113 Clark, Joyce ----- -------- 1 13 Clark, Kathleen --- ---- 113 Clasgens, Jeff -...-.-- --- 134 Clay, Alberta ----.----- --- 125 Clay, Cynthia ---- --- 134 Claydon, Vernon --- --- 125 Clayton, Cheryl -- --- 134 Clayton, Edna. ---- --- 134 Cleary, Christine ------..-- 125 Cleeves, Bill ----------- ----- 1 34 42,78,124,l25 Clements, Carol -- Clements, Diana - ----- 78,124,125 Clifton, Jacquelyn. -..------- 125 Clifton, Sherry ---- ----- 1 19 Cline, Sandy ----- ----- 1 49 Cochran, Connie -.------ 143,148 Cockshutt, Bill ..---------- 119 Cockushutt, Sue Codlmg, Ken ....... .... Cogliann, Sandy ........... Cole, Janet ...... Cole, Nancy ...... 130 143 134 ---- 134 134 125 140 119 Collier, Angie ,..-.,-,-,--- Collier, Rodney ....... Collins, Gay ,,,... ..,, Collins, Jane .... .... 1 25 Collins, Nora -- .... 130 Collins, Vicki -- ..... 130 Colwell, Irma ..., .,,,-,, 1 43 Combs, Donna --- --- 124,125 Combs, Bill ....... -- 54,134 Combs, Brenda ..., 119 Combs, Janet .1... .... 1 43 Combs, Linda --- ---- 140 Combs, Sandra --- ---- 119 Comello, Cheryl .... 143 Comello, Mary .... 134 Connell, Steve ..........., -- 125 Connelly, Patrick ...... 65,143 143 Conover, Glinda -- Conover, Linda -- ......... 143 Cook, Brenda -- ...... 117 Cook, Hillary -- -1 --- 134 Cook. Linda --- ..,.. --- 134 Cooke, Cindy -- ........ 113 Cooke, Sally --- ---- 119 Coomer, Harry -- -- 53,143 Coons, Gary ...,.. .... 1 35 Cooper, Pam --- ,-- 113 Cope, Bonnie -- ,..- 113 Cope, Donnie -- --- 113 Corbitt, Claude -- -- 71,135 Corcoran, Judy Cordrey, Sheri .... Corgan, Randy -- ----- 119 ---- 135 ---- 143 Corlett, Glen .... .......,. 1 35 Cornelius, Bill 54,135 Cornelius, Jim ............. 143 F Correll, Sharon .... 42,78,124,125 Co1'rin, Michael ........... 143 Corso, Penny --- ....1... - 135 Corson, Mike -- ..... 135 Cosby, Janet --- ----- 134 Couch, Arnold --- ...... - 125 Couch, Dolly .... .... 1 34 Couch, Orella --- ---- 125 Couch, Pauline -- ..... 125 Couch, Walter --- ---- 125 Cox, Kent ..... .... 1 19 Cox, Sandy ---- ---- 143 Cox, Sherry --- ---- 113 Cox, Shehen .... .... 1 25 Cox, Stephen -- ,--- 125 Cox, Ted .1.... ...1 1 19 Coy, Lynnetta -- -- ---- 134 Coy, Ronald --- .......... - 113 Coy, Rusty ................ 134 Coyle, Pattie .............. 119 Crabtree, Daniel --- .... - 113 Crabtree, Sharon --- ---- 117 Craig, Bill ..,...... .... 1 43 Craig, Judy ...1....1 ...... 1 25 Craig, Wayne .............. 143 Cramer, Steve --- ...... 143,144 Craven, John ..... -- 65,143 Crawford, Carol ---- ---- 143 Creekbaum, JoAnn --- ---- 125 Cremeans, Donald -- .... 143 Cress, Sharon ..... .... 1 43 Cribbet, Donna ..... .... 1 34 Cripe, Kenneth ....,- ,,,. 1 45 Crooker, Mary Ellen ,....... 113 Crum, Mike .........,. .... 1 40 Culjak, Linda ....... .... 1 45 Cum Laude ....1..... .... 1 82 Cunningham, Cary ..,..... 145 Cunningham, Pat -- 42, 124, 125 Cunningham, Vicki ....,... 134 Curfman, Carol ...... .... 1 34 Curry, Rick .......... .,.. 1 34 Curren, Charles --- ---- 125 Curren, Cliff .... .... 1 45 Cushard, John ..... ..., 1 26 Dalleska, Mary --- ---- 134 Dalleska, Mike --- ---- 148 Dallalio, Tony --- ---- 117 D'Ange1o, Ron -- --- 134 Daniels, S-usan ,,.. ,... 1 17 Daniels, William --- .,,... - 113 Dautel, Charles ............. 113 Davenport, Gene -- ....1. 145 Davidson, Jackie -- ,... 145 Davis, Barb - .,,. ---- 134 Davis, Bernice ..... .... 1 19 Davis, Charlotte ,,,. 145 Davis, Edith ....... .... 1 34 Davis, Geraldine .... 134 Davis, James ---- ---- 119 Davis, John ---- -1-- 126 Davis, Judy .... ..., 1 44 Davis, Karen --- ----134 Davis, Linda ,... - .,.. 135 Davis, Patti ,....... .... l 13 Davis, Wanda -- ,--- 119 Davisson, Mary -- ---- 135 Day, Donna ------- ---- 1 26 Day, Dorothy - ---- ---- 1 13 Dazier, Susan --- ---- 126 Deal, Phil -----.---- ----- 1 44 Dean, Ralph ----------- ----- 1 35 Deasey, Shirley -- --------- 144 Decher, Darlene --- ....-- - 135 DeCou1'ey, Giles ------- 20,59,135 Dechnan, Barbara -- ----.-- 113 Deegan, Karen ------------- 119 Dellimger, Mary Jo ....--.- 113 DeGroot, Gordon ---- - ---- 135 Dehner, Bill ------- --- 135 Delaney, lvlary .... --- 126 Delaney, Mike ----- -- ---- 134 Delbert, Webber --- ,,- 117 Delk, Janis --..--- --- 134 Delvlay, Grace --- --- 144 Denham, Dayle --- --- 113 Denham, Linda --- --- 126 Denham, Steve --- --- 134 Derrick, Judy --.-- --.-- 1 34 Dettmer, Diane -- -- 78,119 DeTuck, Pat .-.----. --- 134 DeVillers, Sandy --.- --- 134 Dew, Dwight -.----- ----- 1 13 Deyhle, Donna, ------ --- 134 Dibowski, Donald --- --- 134 Dickerson, Bailey --- --- 134 Dickerson, Dixie --- --- 117 Dickerson, Jean ---- ----- 1 34. Dickman, Trina -- Diechmann, Art ---- ----- 134 ---- 64,134 Dieckmann, Ron - --..--- 118,119 Diefenbach, Jill -.-- Dimitroff, Rosemarie Dinkins, Kathf .---- -------- 126 ------- 119 -------- 144 Dirr, Terry -----..---....-. - 134 Disken, Bev --- --.-- 74,106.l34 Difon, Greg ....--.......... 113 Doan, Ed --..-.... ..-...,... - Dochterman, Sandy -.-. --- Doepke, Barb .-..... --- --- Doerger, Henrietta -- Dolerhie, Bert .---- Doll, Gayle -------- Doll, Mike --.- Doll, Pat ----- Doll, Rick --.--- Dollriehs, John --- Dollriehs, Sandy .... 140 135 135 126 113 --- 126 113 135 135 144 117 135 Donnhoe, Yoreha - .....-.. - Donaldson, Vicky ---- ----- 'P 113 Dorn, Darlene ........ ..... - - 148 Dorsch, Rick --- - 144 Doss, Brent -.-..... -- ..... 117 Douglas, Carol ....,..1..... - 144 Douglas, Claudia ------ ---- l 35 Douglas, Joe ------ ---- 119 Downey, Donna ----- ---- l 35 Downey, Roseann --- ----- 144 Downing, Ronnie -- -.---.- 113 Downs, Brenda --- ---- - 113 Doyle, Ronald -- ...- 126 Doyle, Terri --.1 ,.--. 1 13 Doyle, Vinia -....- ..Y.- 1 44 Drake, George --.- ...1 1 34 Drake, Nick -.,..-. ---- 1 44 Drake, Robert -..-. ....- 1 44 Dress, Geraldine -- .--..., 113 Dressel, Linda .... --- 134.139 Dressel, Lois --- --- 134,139 Drew, Danny --- ------ - 113 Driskeii, .nu .-..------ -- 113,114 Driskiil, Larry ..-...---.-- -- Drury, Roger ---------- ----- duBruyne, Rafe Ellen 126 126 144 Dudley, Gary ------ ---- ---- 1 3 4 Dudley, Ricky -...... --- 144 114 134 134 114 Duebber, Susan --- Duenhoff, Kathy --- Duenhoft, Larry --- Duffens, Mike ---- Duffey, Tom --- Dukes, Juanita --- Dukes, Robert ---- Dumler, Frank .--- ---- 126 --- 80,144 ---- 126 145 Dunaway, Darleen --- ---- Duncan, Linda ---- - Duncan, Rose ----- Dunnett, Marilyn -- Dunnett, Sandy ---- Durbin, James ---- Durkin, Michael --- nt Janice Durra , ---- --f- Duvall, Marzetta ---- ---- Dave - - 145 145 117 127 117 ---- 127 145 134 127 134 --- 140 Dyer, - --------- ---- Dykes, Phyllis .--- E Earls, Beverly ---- ------- 1 17 Earls, Linda .--- --- 117,119 Earls, Pat --.---.-- ----- 1 14 Eason, Jack -.. ------ --- 134 Easterling, Lynn --- --- 145 Easterly, James --- --- 134 Eaton, Clarence ----- --- 114 Eaton, Sue ---- ------- - -- 117 Ebverhardt, Tom ------ -- --- 145 Eccard, David ---------- --- 127 Eckenroth, Ron --- --- 134 Eaton, Kathy --- --- 114 Ecton, Linda -- --- 127 Eden, Alfred --- -..--.- - 148 Eden, Charles -..----.------. 117 Eden, Therese ----- 26,46,49,134 Eclens, July ------ Edwards, Doug ---- -------- 119 -------- 134 Egelhoff, Brenda ----------- 114 Egelhoff, Pam ----.---- 78,117,119 Egler, Cheryl ---- Eickusch, Cindy -- Eiding, Edward --- -------- 117 ------ 127 ----- 68,134 127 Eifert, Thomas ----------- --- Eisile, Thomas ------------- - 127 Eisile, Cindy ---------------- 130 Eisenhard, Bruce ----------- 126 Eisenacher, Judy --- ----- - 135 Eisele, Mike ------ -------- 1 45 Elam, Brenda .--- .---.. 1 44 Elder, Judy ---- -- --- 135 Elliott, Ed ------- ----- - -- 119 Elliott, Jack ------ .------- 1 14 Elliott, James ------ ----- 1 35 Elliott, Jill -------- ------ 1 35 Elliott, Linda -------- --- 117,119 Ellis, Bob ---L -------- ---- 1 19 Ellis, David ------- --.- 1 41 Ellis, Dennis --- --- 148 Ellis, Kathy --- --- 135 Ellis, Linda ------ --- 148 Ellis, Nancy -.--- .--- 1 35 Ellis, Shirley --- - ,--- - 126 Ellis, Richard --- .--- 53,135 Ellis, Roger .--- ---- 6 8,134 Ellis, Roger ---- ---- ---- 119 Ellison, Fred ---.-------- --- 130 Ellison, Gary ----- .------. 1 44 Ellison, Katherine -- --- 119 Ely, Karen -------- --- 117 Ely, Nova ------- --- --- 134 Emery, Karen --- --------- - 148 Emery, Rick --.--- -.-.--.- 1 14 Endicott, Pat --- -.-- - 114 Endres, Mary ---- --- 126 Engel, Barbara ---- -1 --- 119 Engel, Iinda ---------.--.--- 134 Enginger, Joseph ---.------- 134 English, Carl ----. ----- 1 14 England, Cheryl -- --- 144 England, JoAnn -- --- 126 Erdman, Bob ----- ----- 1 26 Erhardt, Suzi - ----- ---- 7 8,126 Erickson, Christi --- ----- 114 Erickson, Linda ---- Ernst, Carolyn -.-. Erxleben, Terry -- Eshman, Bill ------.---- --- Eshom, George ---- Eshom, Terry ----. Estridge, Keith ---- Etzel, Elaine ------ Eubanks, Dave ---. 114 144 134 144 117 --- 119 119 -III 117 --- 126,132 Eubanks, Mike --.---------- 125 Eubanks, Steven ------------ 130 Euverard, Cary ----- -------- 134 -63,69,73,144 Denise ---.----------- 119 Doug -L ------------- 1212 -'I-111,116 Margaret -.-- ----. 1 34 Evans, David -------- Evans, ' Evans, Evans, Jean ------- Evans, Kathy ------ Evans, Evans, Steve -L ----- --- 130 Faculty --------- -------- 96 Farison, John -- ---------- 115 Farison, Linda --- ---- 74,134,145 Farris, 'Clark ------ Farsalas, John .----- ------ Faulkner, John --- Faulkner, Lois -- Faulkner, Ted Fay, John ..--.---- Faye, Gregory 115 134 144 -- ----.--.-- 126 144 134 41 126 FBLA ---.-.--.--- Feicke, Dennis Feise, Virginia ---- Fernleding, Linda --- --- Ferneding, Marilyn Ferrante, Margo -...-- --- Ferrarelli, Barbara Ferrarelli, Carol --..- --- Fetters, Kathy ------ --- Flana gin, Lois -.-- 134 134 144 119 ..- --- 126 134 130 119 144 134 Fichter, Charlene --- --- Fichter, Jacqueline Fields, Judith -..---------.-- 119 Fields, Thomas ---- Fiete, Jerry ------- Findley, Beverly ---- Fischvogt, Carol --- Fisher, Greg ---- Fisher, Robert -- Fitch, Jim -------- Flannery, Betty ----- Fletcher, Marty ---- ----- 126 ---- 64,141 ------ 141 ---- 81,134 ----- 119 --- 119 -------- 115 Fliehman, Linda - ----- ---- - Florimonte, Nancy ------- 114 ---- 77,135 126 145 Florimonte, Patricia --- --- 126 Flower, Mike ------.-- --- 115 Flowers, James ----- --- 148 Flowers, Jerry --- - --- 135 Forch, Frank ---- - ------- 135 Forch, Roger ---- -------- 1 14 Ford, Tom ------. ---------- 1 19 Forsyth, Regina ----- - .---- 135 Forte, Ron ----------..- 53,71,135 Foster, Carol ---.--- ------ 148 Fosco, Sally ---------------- 135 Foster, Linda -------------- 135 Foster, Virginia ---- ------ 145 Fowler, Emily -------------- 114 Fox, Kathy ------------ --- 127 FOX, Tom -...-.--.---- 61,627,134 Frakes, Robert ------------ 119 Frakes, Toni ------------ 114,115 Frank, Donna -------------- 145 Frank, Teresa -------------- 127 Franklin, Debbie --- ----- - 119 Franklin, Sharon --------- - 145 Franks, Sandy ..-.-- ------ 1 15 Franz, Beth ------------ ---- 1 19 Franz, Bob ------------------ 127 Franz, Eileen -------------- 145 Franzreb, Steve ------------ 117 Frazier, Ken -.-...---...- -- 114 Fread, Greg ------. - 53,61,71,141 134 Frech, Janice -.----------.- Frederich, Lonnie -------- -- Freel, Joe ---------.--..---. Freels, Darlene -----...---- Freeman, Brenda French, Dianne ----------.- Frey, Connie ------..------ Frey, Lonnie .---- .-----.. 148 127 119 ---------- 134 145 134 145 134 Frey, Nancy ------ Fricke, Diane -- Friely, Sam .---- --- -QIIII1 134 --- 93,134 Fritz, Jerry --.---- --- 67,127 Froehle, Sheri ----- ..--.. 1 34 Frost, Dana ---..... .----- 1 34 Fryman, Lanita .-.-..------ 119 FTA -------.-----------.---. 40 Fugate, Sandra -..-----.----. 119 Fullbeck, Wolfgang -- ---- 141 Fultz, Joe ------..- - ------ 127 Furio, Karen ------------ 76,144 Fuson, Bobbie ..---.-----.-- 127 Fuson, Vickie -------------- 117 Fuss, Kathy ---------------- 148 Fuss, William ------ ---- 1 30 Futamachi, Dwight -- -- 134 Gahagen, Ray ...-- -------- 1 14 Gall, Danny ------.- --- 53,134 Gallagher, Debbie --- Gambrel, Valerie --- Gannon, Verna ------ 120 --- 78,126 ------ ---- 134 Gardner, Ralph --- -------- 126 114 Gardner, Tom ------ Gariand, Glenn -.--- fff'5i31?1,144 Garland, Linda Garretson, Nancy -- ------------ 134 6,8,20,21,l44 Gaston, J im ---------------- 144 Gates, Randy -----.--------- 135 148 Gathenwright, Joe Geiger, Jean -----..-------.. 144 Geiger, Marjorie --.----- 78,114 120 114 Gemereth, Michael Gentile, Joe -.----------- --- Gentile, Dave ------- ------- Gentile, Jirn -.-------- ---- Gerde, Diane Gerdes, David Gerhardt, Ron -- German, Dan Gibbas. Beth Gibson, Eddie Gibson, Janet Gieringer, Jim Gilbert, Diana Gilbert, Leslie 144 126 126 144 126 ----- 135 114 126 144 120 114 --- 88,144 135 Gilbert, Patricia --------- -- Gi-ll, Bob -.-.--- ------------ 1 14 Gill, Christopher ----------- Gill, Mary --------- Gill, Shirley -..------ - ---- Gilla, Sharon -- Gillen, Joyce .----- Gillen, Peggy -------------- Gillgrove, Rosemary Gilkey, Bob ----------- ----- Gilroy, Michelle ---- -- ---- - Girdler, Ron -------- Gii-1's Spar! -- ----.- 144 135 141 130 ------ 130 126 114 114 74 120 Glover, Terry -.------.--- -- Goff, Margaret ------------ Goforth, Ottie -------------- Goldfuss, Diane ------------ Goodfriend, Paul ---..---.- Goodrich, Eric ---- Goodson, Brett ------------ 126 144 135 114 Goodpaster, Beverly -------- 117 144 120 135 120 Goodwin, Rosemary Gordon, Barbara ---------- - Gordon, Jane ..---------- 78,120 Gourley, Darlene -.----.- 91,114 Gourley, Don -------------- 135 Gourley, Martha ------------ 126 135 Goss, Carolyn -------------- Graff, Johanna --- ------- - 144 Graff, Sonya ----- -- 78,412,126 Graham, Kathy ----.------- 115 Grahl, Donna --.----------- 144 Grall, Sue -------.---- ------ 1 24 Groppenbecker, Diana ------ 126 Graves, Karen -....---.--- 145 Gravett, Diane -------.----. 135 Gray, Greg ---..----------- Gray, Minna - ---- 126 ------.. 126 Gray, Steve ......... Grayson, Diann Green, Debbie ......v... -- Green, Richard Green, Shirley -- Greene, Gary ..... Greenlee, Cindy Greiser, Thomas Gribbell, Fred ---- Griffin, George 1- Griffis, Gary --- Griffis, Terry .... Grimes, Stanley Grishaw, Linda Griswold, Barb --- Griswold, Rick Gronefeld, Helen --- Groppe, Keith .,.,. Grow, Elana ..... Grubb, David ...., Gruber, Mark .....Y. Grundhauser, Ron --- Gruseck, Lester ..e... ...A Gufterman, Jackie --- ---- Guenther, Lynda --- Gulden, Cherly Yvd. Gulley, Debbie ..Y,Y. --- 120 -- 145 120 ---- 127 145 141 -,--- 135 1- 65,135 - ,,... 127 -- 69,135 ---s 135 ---- 115 ---- 115 ---- 135 --- 45,145 ---- 121 ---- 135 53,135 12-1,127 130 130 120 135 127 ----- 145 -- 81,145 -- 78,120 Gundrum, Stephen --- ..fe 127 Guterman, Bob ...YA Gutmann, Sandy - Gyarmati, Tom 1-- H Haas, Carl R. -- Haas, Carolyn -- Hader, David .... Hader, Marilyn --- Haering, Juanita - Hailey, Carol .... Hagaman, Gloria ,.... Hagemann, Linda .... - ---- ---- lla ---, 135 ---- 127 ---- 145 --,,- 144 -- 64,135 -- 88,144 117 115 144 144 Hagemann, Linda Lee ------ 144 1-Iain, George ------ --- ---- 135 Hail, Ronald ------ --- --- 117 Hale, David -------- 1 ---- 115 Hale, Donna ---- ----- Hale, Judith ------ -- Halker, Ronald - ---- Hall, Alvin ------ A--- - 1 -1- Hallbauer, Beverly ------- - Haller, Charles ---- ------- 1 144 144 144 144 148 135 Hall, Donna -------- - 113,120 Hall, Harry ----- ---- 1 126 Hall, Joseph ------ 1---- 1 35 Hall, Linda ------ - ------- 1- 135 Hall, Violet ------- ------- - 144 Hamblet, Joan - ---- ----- 1 35 Hambleton, David ----- ----- 1 44 Hambleton, Sue .---1 ------- 1 35 Hamilton, -Carol ------ ------ 1 30 Hamilton, Deborah -- -.-- 115 Hamilton, Mark ---- - .--- 1 126 Hamler, Anthony L ------- -1 120 Hammond, Michael ---- ---- 1 17 Hammonds, Judith -- ----- 121 Hampton, Jeanette ------ --- 155 Hanauer, Douglas ----- ----- 1 -55 Hancock, Yvonne --- ---- 114 Haney, Shirley ---- ----- 1 44 Hanfbauer,.Greg ----- --- 53,144 Harbin, Phlllp ------ ------- - 126 Hardesty, Marsha -- ---- 80,135 Hardtke, Kathy --- ---1--- -- 135 Hangitt, Regina -- ---- -- 121 Harmon, Cindy --- ---- 114 Harmon, Helen --- ---- 121 Harmon, Clihil I ---- -1-- 1 Harper, iery 1-11 ----- Harr, Richard -.-. --- 118,121 Harrison, Esta ---- - Harrison, Roger ---- --- Harritos, Peter ---- -- Harry, Barbara --- Harry, Cecil - ----- Hartinger, Ch1lTJ 1-- Hartman, Carol ---- Hartman, Linda ----- ------- 126 ----- 140 69,142,144 ------- 144 ----- 126 ---- 145 ---- 126 ----- 121 68,135 Hartmann, William ----- - Harting, GTSS ---1-- ---- Ha rtzler, Kenneth ----- Harvey, Donna ---- Harvey, Kathy ---- Harvey, Patrick ----- Harvey, Peggy ---- Harvey. Peggy --1- - ---- 135 61,655,135 121 ---1- 135 135 114 121 Hasenzahl, Emily 1 ---- f--- - - 120 Hasenzahl, Ralph - --1- 1-1 53,135 Hasselbeck, Michael --- ---1 135 Hatcher, MHVIS 1 ---- -f-f- - 4 Hauser, Irwin 1 ---- --------- ,- 130 Hathaway, Marilyn - ---- 1 78-Hg 126 Hauser, John ----- ---- ---- - - I-lausfield, Debbie -----1---- Hawkins, ROQGI' --- Hawkins, Sherry 1- Hay, Linda ---- --- Hay, Marsha --- Haydon, Steve --- Hayes, Donna -- Hayes, Emmy -- Hayes, Jackie ----- --- Hayes, Hayes, William --- James 1 ---- - ----- ---- 145 135 126 149 126 135 114 140 114 126 140 Hayms, Pamela --- -- 78,126 Haynes, Judith ----- --- 145 Hayes, Mary Ann --.- --- 135 Hayward, Connie Hayward, Nancy ------ --- 114 ----------- 126 Head, Ronald --------------- 114 I-leauiy, Diane ------..--.. Healih Careers Club --- --- Hearn, Richard ------- --- Heath, James -------- ----- Heareth, Deborah ..---- --- Heckmann, Lawrence Hedgecoth, Deborah --::: I-Ieiland, Robert ..---. 1-.. Heilancl, Sandra - 1.--------- Heilmann, Dale ---- 27,145 41 145 120 114 145 114 144 120 - -1,.. 120 Heilmann, Diane ---.-- 76,231,135 Hein, Edward ......---.---- 127 Heininger, Margie --------- 135 Heis, Charles -------------- 144 Heis, Melvin, ---------------- 135 Heiss, David -----,is 53,60,73,144 Helms, Linda ............--- 144 Henegan, Frank -..,-1 Hengge, James ---. Henze, Fred -------. Hennekes, Daniel --- Henninger, Linda --- Henry, Kenneth --- Hensiey, Ronald -- Herold, Michael ---. Herron, Linda -- ------ --- Hershberger, Donald ---- 53,135 L--- 137 ------ 114 ---- 67,144 ,.11'E,Es, 127 137 127 135 114 135 Herzner, Gary ------.-.-.--- 137 Herzner, Jacalyn -..----- 80,1-ii Herzner, Vickie ----.------- Herzog, Rupert ------------- 127 Hess, Sharon ------- --- 137 Hesselbrock, Geri -- --- 137 Hetz, Lewis .---------- --- 137 Hiatt, James ------ ---- - -- 120 Hicks, Donald ---- --- 137 Hicks, Donna ---.-.. --- 114 Hicks, Pamela -------- --- 120 Highhouse, Beverly -- --- 127 Highhouse, Sherry ---- --- 137 Hightower, Rod ----- ----- 1 44 Hilderbran, Dennis --- -... 127 Hill, ous ..-...--... -.-.-. 1 44 Hill, Russell ------- ---- 7 ,64,149 Hillgrove, Michael -- ------ 137 Hillsley, Beth ---- --- ---- 78,127 Hillsley, Sue ------ --- 9,144 Hilton, Charlotte -- --- 114 Hilton, Jerry .... --- 120 Hines, Greg ----- --- 137 Hines, Michael --- --- 115 Hines, Ronald --- ---- - 137 Hines, Walter --- -- ------ 137 Hinkle, Lois ---- --------- 7 6,137 Hinton, Mary -- -----1--- 120 Hire, Trudy ----- ---.---- l 44 Hi-Y ------- ------ ----1--- 4 4 Hoagland, Roger -- ----- 144 Hodson, Gary ---- -----. 1 20 Hoefer, Katherine .---- 26,419,144 Hoehn, David ---- ------ 1 37 Hoff, Deborah -- ---- 120 Hoff, Mickey - ------ --- 144 Hoffman, Dianna --- --- 130 Hoffman, Dianna --- --- 126 Hoffman, Gerry ---- --- 126 Hofmann, Paula ------ --- 137 Hohman, Roy ----.- ---- - -1 137 Holbrook, Georgia --.-- ---- - 126 Holcombe, Deborah --..----. 120 Holland, Lannie ------ ------ 1 37 Hollandsworth, Martha Sue - 137 Hollingsworth, Janet -...-.- 130 Holloway, Donald ------ ---- 1 37 Holloway, Judith --- --- 120 Holman, Sharon -- --- 120 Holmes, Glenn --- --- 120 Holt, Jon -------- --- 126 Holtegel, Jeffrey -- --- 115 Holtegel, Sandra --- --- 144 Holtkamp, Mary , ------ --- 145 Holtkamp, Patricia --- --- 145 Holzinger, Michael ---- --- 137 Homer, David -.-.-- --1 145 Homer, Greg ------- --- 145 Honroth, William --- --- 145 Hood, Thomas - ----- --- 137 Hopkins, Victoria ----- --- 130 Horman, Deborah --- --- 137 Horman, Tammie --- ---- - 121 Horn, Deborah ------ -1---- 1 15 Horn, Gary ------ ------1 1 20,129 Horning, DOl'la1C1 ------ 1 ----- 137 Horning, Edward ----- --- 121 Horsley, Carl ----- - ----- 115 Horton, Barbara -- ------ 115 Horton, Charles --- ---- 125 Horton, James ---- --- 126 Horton, Linda --- --- 121 Hoskins, Paula ---- 1-- 125 Hostutler, Dana -- --1 135 Hott, Nancy ---- --- 137 Hott, Sandra ------ ---- 1 137 Howard, Janice --- --- 121 Howard, -1311109 --- --- 145 Hu, Ada -----. - --- 126 Hu, Edward ----- - --- 137 Hu, Jeanne ----- ---1 --- 115 Hubbard, William --- --- 115 Hubbard, Karen ............ 121 Huber, lvlary , ..-,... 11.-., 1 44 Huckaby, Robert --- --- 149 l-iuodleston, Fred --- --- 126 Hudepohl, Bradley -- --- 126 Hudson, Rea .---.---- -- 145 Hueisman, David ----- -- 137 Huelsman, Kenneth -- --- 117 Hueneman, Terry --- 137 Huff, Frances --.----- --.- 1 14 Huffman, Daniel --- ---- 145 Huffman, Greg' -- ------ 114 Hughes, Robert -- ---- 126 Hughes, Brenda --- ---- 121 Hughes, Daniel ------ ---- 1 37 Hughes, Linda .------ --.- 1 37 Hughes, Lisa -------- ---- 1 44 Hughes, Pamela --.--- ---- 126 Hull, Sharon --------- ---- 1 27 Humbert, Barbara ---------- 137 Humphreys, Elaine --------- 114 Humphreys, Paul -------- 137,140 Humphries, Sandra --------. 121 Humphries, Yvonne -- ---- 137 Hunley, Bernetta ---- ---- 1 14 Hunt, Gregory -.--- ---- 1 17 Hunter, Karen ----- -... 1 44 Hutchinson, Bruce --- -- 137 Hutchison, David ---- -- 137 Hutchinson, Nancy H- -- 137 Hyland, MaryBeth --- -- 137 lr Imburgia, Michael ---- ---- 1 37 Imholte, John -------------- 114 Ingersoll, Hank ----. - ------ 144 Irigrarn, Susan --- ---- 132,137 Isler, Ronald ---- ------ 1 40 Ison, Carolyn --- ------ - 144 Ison, Gail ------- .-.-- 1 37 Jackson, Alvin --- ------.- - 130 Jackson, Ron --------------- 137 Jacobs, Charles -- --------- 144 Jacobs, Linda - ------------- 137 Jacobs, Pete .-.-.-.--.------ 144 Jacobs, Philip -------.----.-- 127 Jaffe, Charles --- -------- - 137 Jaite, Charlotte ------------ 114 Janney, Kathleen --.-------- 127 Jansen, Anna ----- - ------- 120 Jansen, Daniel -------------- 114 Jansen, Frances ----.-------- 137 Jarrold, Doug -----------.--- 137 Jaynes, Linda -------------- 120 Jeffers, Larry -------------- 120 Jetter, Nancy --------------- 137 Jockers, Mike -------------- 144 Johns, Charles ----.--------- 17 Johnson, Bernadette -------- 144 Johnson, Bruce ------------- 127 Johnson, Christy ---------- - 114 Johnson, David ------------- 144 Johnson, Drucilla ----------- 137 Johnson, Gary -------------. 114 Johnson, Henry ------------- 114 Johnson, John -.----------- 114 Johnson, Karen ---- L -----.- 127 Johnson, Martha ------------ 127 Johnson, Pam -- 114 Johnston, J osnson, Sondra Jones, Barb ..... Jones, Connie -- Jones, Janice --- Jones, Jerry --.. Jones, Karen --- Jones, Kathy .... Pliyllis------50 ------- 131,137 144 144 130 127 120 120 137 126 137 Jones, Martin -------- ------ Jones, Mike --------- ------- - Jones, Mike ------ ------- 5 3,137 Jones, Patricia ----- ------ 1 14 Jones, Rick --------- --- 53,137 Jones, Sharon -- ---- ---- 1 26 Jones, Terry --------- ---- 1 20 Jones, Tom -------- --------- 1 14 Jones, Wanda --------- --- 115 Judd, Steve -------- ---- - -1 126 Judd, Tom -------- ------ 1 -1 120 Juliani, Tom --------- ------- 1 44 Jung, Karen ---------- ----- - 117 Jung, Ken --.--- -.---------- 1 26 Junior Council on Worl d Affairs .--------- - -------- - 40 Justice, Carolyn .------ ----- 1 20 Justice, Darlene ------- ----- 1 26 Justice, Edna ---------- ----- 1 44 Justice, Emma --- .----- --- 126 Kamman, Joseph -------- 145,149 Kamp, Betty ---- - --- 49,128,145 Kamp, Phillip ----.- ------- 1 137 Karas, Bill -------- 1---1 1 20,151,145 Kaser, Robert --- --------- 1 115 Katt, Andy - ---. -------- 115 Katt, Dan --.--.. Keegan, Dennis .... 53,621,137 ,--- 131 Keegan, Kathy .-..-. s.... 1 37 Keene, Jim ......,,. ..., 5 3,137 Keeney, Peggy ------------- 137 Keeton, Delinda .-..,,,..... 130 Kegel, Donna --... Keiser, Ken -------- r ------- 115 --- 126,130 Kelle man, Kevin --- -- 64,137 Kelly, Dan ......,,,- H- 145 Kelly, David ,....., ----, 1 37 Kelly, John .....1 ...,, 1 20 Kelly, Regina ----- .-.. 7 8,126 Kelly, Ronald -..,., , ,ggg 149 Kelly, Dorman -- -, 64,126 Kelly, Timothy .-.- ..,.. 1 17 Kemen, Donna --- --- 137 Kempf, George --- .... - 126 Kempf, Sharline -- --- 115 Kemplin, Lynn .1,.. -,,-, 1 30 Kennedy, James -- ,M 137 Kennedy, Mike --- --- 137 Kennedy, Pat --.- --- 120 Kenney, Mike --- ,-- 130 Kent, Jeff -..-- --- 117 Kent, Steve ---. ,L ,M 117 Knty, Sharon ..,, ,,,,,,ggYY 1 15 Kern, Diane --.--- ---- 1 45,149 Kestner, James --- -.-. 68,137 Kidd, Charlene --- ---- - 126 Kidwell, Doug -M ,W 130 Kiefer, Earl ..,,.. M- 115 Kienholz, Hedy --1 an 126 Kihnley, Sandy --- .... - 137 Kimmel, Judy --- -,, 137 Kincaid, Janis ---. ...-. 1 14 Kincaid, Jerry ----.. 11, 114 King, Albert ...,,,,... 1 .,., 120 King, Cynthia ------ --- 114 King, Donna ,-- g,,,,, gg, 137 King, Gerry --- --- 126 King, Mike ---. --- --- 145 King, Neil s,,...... , U- 137 Kinney, Dennis -A ----- --- 130 Kinney, Mike ,,,, ,,,,,-gg,- 1 14 Kipp, Richard ---- ---- - -- Kirchner, Betty --- ---- 33, Kirk, Danny -.--. ..... Kork, James --- ----- Kirk, Mark -...-- --- Kirk, Timothy .--- --- Kirchner, Roger ---. Kissee, Gary .-1,-,... H-, Kissee, Jeanette - Kittle, Kathy .... Kleier, Don .... Klein, Harry ----1 Klink, Tom --......--...... - Klasterman, James .--. --- Klosterman, John ---.---... Klostermann, Randolph -- 53,53 145 145 127 137 137 117 145 117 117 114 145 137 127 137 137 Klug, Bill --..-...-..-...... Klump, Sue -.--------.-..-- 145 Klusmeyer, Karen -- ---- 81,137 Knauber, Wally ---.-- .---. 1 45 Knecht, Leslie --- -.-- - 114 Knight, Ken --.--- ---..-.- 1 45 Knipp, Sam -.-..-........... 120 Knorr, Rita ---------1-.--1-- 120 Knotts, Dan ---------- 53,63,64,145 Knowles, Aileen -----.------ 145 Koch, Linda ..-- - - -...-.- 137 Koch, Paul ..-.... .-.-. 1 45 Kocher, Kathy -------- ..- 145 Koch, Dianne' -.............. 145 Koenig, Richard ----.------- 127 Kohl, Jim .--..----...-- 53,65,137 Kolb, Steve ------------- ---- 1 20 Kolentse, George ---- ----- 1 20 Kolentse, Mary .....-..----- 127 Komadina, Peggy ...--.---.- 121 Koons, Jackie ---.-- ----- 1 45 Koons, Tommy ---...- --- 127,130 Kopp, Wanda -- ---.--- 149 Korb, Lois ------ --- 137 Koszo, Alex -.-... --- 114 Kracke, Debbie --- --- 121 Kramer, Robert ---- --- 137 Kramer, William ---- --- 117 Kramer, William --.. --- 145 Kremer, George -I ---..- --- 137 Krimpelman, William -.--.- 145 Krueger, Alan ----- .-----. 6 4,137 Krueger, Arthur ---- --- 137 Krueger, Larry --- --- 121 Krull, Vernon ---- --- 137 Kuhn, Sheila --- --- 114 Kuhr, Billy ----- --- 121 Kuhr, Robert ----- ----- 1 45 Kukainis, Velta -- ----- 137 Kulstad, Bill ---- ------- 1 27 Kulstad, Judy --.-- -- 84,145 Kunkel, Mary -.---- --- 137 Kuntz, Paul -------- --- 137 Kunz, Linda ------ --- 145 Kyle, Rosemary -- --- 137 L Leguillon,.George --- ---- Lacis, Ligita ------. Lacker, JoAnn -... LaDow, Gary --- LaDow, Judy --- June --- Dennis -- LaD ow, Lahey, 117 145 145 145 127 121 127 Martini, Phyllis .... g..,.,w 1 47 Lanter, Steve ...... MCBFHYGIE Margie Palmisano, Shirley ---,,-- 130 New. Laura ,. ...., ,,, 147.148 Lake, Cheryl ,,, .... 20,45,80,145 Lake, Linda ,,, ,....... , 137 Lambert, Tom ,,, g,.,,,f , 145 Lance, Dennis ,,, ,,, 121 Land, Linda ..... ,,, 120 Landers, Pam ..,., ,,.. 1 45 Laney, Betty ........ .,..L. 1 14 Lange, Doug ,Y......,,.a. 72137 Langenbach, Hazel ..L. .,,7 ' 137 127 Lanter, Nancy ...... Lantry, Lynn ,,, Lanza, Nancy ,L.. ,,,,,,,, 120 Lanza, Chris ...,.....,.. 137,140 Ulf 137 ,,, 23,145 Lamb, Barry ,............. -- 137 Lambeth, Martin .,.1....,.. 121 Lambeth, Mary Ann ,,,, 137,149 Larkin, Wilma .............. 137 Latscha, Ginny ..... Laug, Ralph ..... Laug, Melvin .... Brenda ,,, Lawson, Lawson, Donna ,..1 Lawson, Melvin .... Lawson, Marvin ,,, Lawson, Leach, Joe ,1,., Leach, Larry ,, Leach, Linda ,, League, Betty ,,, Leas, Jennifer ,,, Lee, Vicki ..... Leedy, Patty ,,.. Lederle, Albert .1.. Ledford, Arnold ,,, Lee, Cheryle ,...., Leedy, James .. .... , LeGendre, William Leger, Betty ....... Leguillon, George , Leicht, Sandra .... Leicht, Sharon ,, Leist, Daniel ..... Lemmon, Janet ,,, Leng, Dianne ...... Lenhart, Bob ,, ,,... - Oley .... Lennox, Richard ,- Leonard, Brenda ,,, Leonard, Ken 1... Leonard, Wanda ,, Lepple, Stan ..,.. Leta, Vince ,,, Ley, Sandra ...,. Lyles, Dottye ..... Lyles, Jerome .,,, Lichtendahl, Ken ,, Liebelt, Donna Lieberman, Andrea Lieberman, Cathy Lightfield. Kathy . Limle, Gail , ,,,,, 1, Lind, Gary ,, Lindeman. Cindy ,, Lindsey, Donna -,,, Lindsey, Donna .,, Lindsey, Steve ,,, Liopsy. Barney ,,, Litteral, Mike ,, Litteral. Thomas .., Little. Mike ,,,,,, Lively, Donna ,,, Lloyd, Daniel -,,-..-- Lloyd, Linda , ,,, Loewenstine Kath . y ,,, -,- Lohmiller, Nancy ,,,,,,, ,,, Lones, Tommy ,,,,,,,, ,,, Lones, Wanda ,,,,,, Long, Kenny -, ,,,, Lorch, Timothy ,,,, ,,, 33,127 ,,,, 137 114 127 127 120 120 127 120 144 137 137 137 127 ,,, 120 145 120 137 137 137 120 114 145 145 114 145 145 , ,,,, 71,137 63,64,142,145 ,,,-,,,,, 127 ----,,,- 127 -,,, 120 ,,,, 137 ,,,, 53,149 ,,,,, 137 -,,-,, 137 ,,,,, 137 ,,,, 53,71,145 -, ,, 137 4 114 7-1 137 , . , 136,137 ,,,-- 145 ,,,, 145 ,,, 9,145 137 ,,, 137 115 137 ,,, 115 137 117 115 120 115 145 115 147 ,,, 137 ,,, 120 Longh auser, Barry ,,.,,,, 53,137 115 127 Lovett, Dave .,,,, Lovett, Lynn ,,,, Lovitt, Ray .,,,,, Lucas, Don ,,,,,,, Lucas, Donna ,,.,,, Lucas, Jeannette ,,, Lucia, Grace ,, ,,,, Luecke, David ,,, Lueders, Rick ,,,, Lund, Linda ,.,.,. Lund, Jirm ,,, , .,,,, Luneack. Sandra ,, Lunsford. Mary ,,, Lykins, Carol ,,,. Lynch, Ron ,. .,,, , Lynch, Selina .,.,, M Mabley, Don ,,,,, Macke, Linda ,,,,,, Mahaffey, Lucy ,,. - Mahaney, Margaret 115 137 127 ,,, 127 ,,, 115 ,,, 147 ,,, 147 ,,, 147 ,,, 127 ,,, 147 ,,, 137 ,,, 137 ,,, 137 ,,, 117 ,,, 117 147 --- 137 120 137 Mahlman, David ,.,, ,,,. 6 9,147 Maier. Teri , ,,,,,,, Makeipson. Ronnie Maley, Alan .,,,.,, Malloy. Dennis ,,,,, Maioreties ,, Mansu, Brandi -,- Mansu, Lauren ,, Mara, Sheila ,,,,,,, Marckesano, Carol ,, Marckesano, Jib ,,, 147 140 ,,, 140 137 49 ,1- 127 ,- 127 1, 137 ,, 147 ,- 120 Marlatt, Brent ,,, Marlatt, Chris ,,,,, M rlow Marketia ,,, 53,147 ,,-- 127 ,---,,,,-, 127 3 , Martin, Becky ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 137 David ,..,,,, , , Martin, 71 73 84,147 Martin, Debi ,,,, ,,.,,.,,. 1 37 Martin, Glenn ,,, ,,.,,. , 137 Martin, Harold ,, ,,,,,, 137 Martin, Jerry ,,,, ,,,.,,, 1 14 Martin, Mary . ,.,,,,,,,,, 79,79,147 Mason, Walter ,..,,,,,,.,.,, 120 Massingill, Brenda ,,,,,,,,,, 114 Masters, Bill ,,,.,.. ,....,. 1 27 Matthey, Jerry ,,,, Mattingly, Mary ,,, ,,, 53,137 ,,,, 114 Maturano, Maria ,,, - ,,-- 137 Maujean, Gary ,, Maxey, Vernon ,, Maxwell, Tim ,- Mays, John ,,,,., Maxe, Shirley .,.,,,. Mazes. Mick ,,,,,,,, ,,,,----- 137 ,,,-,,- 127 -,,-- 53,147 ,-,-,,-,- 137 ---,,,, 137 53,65,73,147 Mazza, Elaine ,,,,.,,,,.,.,, 147 MsAfee, Charles ,,,,,.,,.,,. 130 McBrayer, Richard , ,.,, 26,27,121 ---,,,, 26,127 McBroon, Mallie ,,,,,,,.,.,. 137 McCaus1in, Don ..,.,.,.,... 127 McCh1-istian, Ken ,..,,, 53,158,137 McClain, Sandra ,,, ,,,,., , 114 McClellan, Craig ,,, McClure, Bob ,,,,.,,, McClusky, John ,,, McCollum, Yuette ,,, McCoy, Ida ,,,,,,,,, McCready, Ellen ,,, McCready, John ,,, McCulley, Mike ,,, McDonald, Darrell McDonald, Vicki ,, McDnough, Katie McFarren, Daniel ,,,, McGannon, Joan ,, McGowan, Mike McGrath, Donna ,,, McGurk, Robert ,,, McHenry, Scott McKinney, Dave McKinney, Downy McKinney, Harold ,,, McLane, Beverly ,,,, McLane, Curtis ,,,,,, McLaughlin, Linda McLaughlin. Mike McMu1lin, Gary ,,, Mclvlurray, Nora ,,, , McMurrer, Gail ,,,, McNamara, Mike .,., McNett. Malcolm ,,.,, McPeters, Wanda .,,. McRoberts. Linda ,,, Meadors, Bobby ,,, Meagher, Phil Meeks, Dennis ,,, Meeks, Donna ,,,.. Meier, Susan ,,.,, Meiggs, Fred Meinders, Rose Meiners, Linda ......----. --- Meister, Diane Meister. Larry Mergy, JoAnn ,,, Mergy. Joe ..,,, Merkel, Ann ,,, Merkel, Bob ,,, Merkel, Jim ,,,,,, Merrill, Blaine ,,,,,, ,,, 37,147 ,,-- 121 ,,--,- 147 ,,, 78,127 ,,,, 147 ,,-- 137 114 121 121 127 ,,-- 140 -,,, 149 -,,, 147 ,,-- 137 -,,, 137 ,,, 22,127 ,,,--- 121 ,,-- 147 ---,,, 121 --- 65,137 ,,,, 127 , -- 137 , .,.. 127 ,,,,,- 140 --- 53,140 ---,,,, 137 ,,,-- 114 140 137 130 -- 114 ,- 121 -,,- 127 ---,,, 137 , ,,..,. 147 114,117 ,,,,,,, 127 mary ,,, 80,535,123 137 114 147 120 -- 147 114 127 -,,,,.- 137 137 149 Merrill, Robert ,,,..,. -- Mershbach, Ann ..--.----- -- Merschbach, Annette ,,,,,. 137 Mertens, Sandra ...,. ...-- 7 3,127 Merres, Barry ,,..., .... 1 47 EY' Beckv Mess , . --fn- Messerschmidt, Bill Metse, Teri ,.....,. tt S 147 ,,, ,, 137 127 - .,..,,,. 147 Me e, ue , ,.,.,,. Me'tze, Deborah ,..., ,... Y ,- Metzger. Denise .,....,, 27.48.133 Meyer, Dennis ,,, Meyer, Gary ,,, Meyer, Robert ,,,, Meyer, Susan ,,,,,, , Middleton, Darlene Middleton, Larry ,, Miley, Linda .. .--,- - Millburn. Steve ,,., Miller Mine-rf Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Mills, Mills, Mills Dennis ,,, David ,, Cindy -, I Elaine -- Gary I James-11 ,K Jeff , Jenny -, Bob .,,,, Brenda Carol ,,..,, Mills: Dennis , ,,.. , Mills. Mills, Helen Linda ,,,, Milton, Esther ,,, Minges, Sandra ,, Mink, Linda ,.,, Minor. Barb ,.,, 114 114 137 -, 147 115 137 ,,,,-- 140 ---,,,, 127 147 140 ---,,, 115 127 ,,,-- 120 -- 130 120 ---,,-- 149 137 fff775HE7,131 ---,,,, 115 ---,,, 120 ,,, ..,,, , 147 ,,, 78,127 -,,, 137 ---,,, 147 ,,,, 129 ,,-- 147 Minser, Jay ,,,,,,. Minser, Patricia ,,, Mire, Debbie ,,,,,, Miskimins, Lorie ,,, Mitchell, Dorothy ,- Mitch ll Graham 115 137 120 147 Mitchell, Deborah ,,, ,.... - 140 129 117 115 130 e , ,, Mitchell, Linda ,,,, Mock, Henry ,,,.,, Moffo, Kathy , ,,,,,,,,,... 81,137 120 Montgomery, Harold Moore, Moore Moore , Carol ,,,,,, Gail ,,,., Moore: Holly ,,,, Moore, Sam ,,,, Moore, Teddy ,,, Moore, Terry ,,, Moores, Bill ,,,,,,, Moorman, John ,, Mooter, John ,,,,,, Moreh ead, Gayhe ,, Bev ,........ Iliff Moreland. Don ,,, Morena, J ames. .,,,, a, Patricia ,,,, ,,, Moren Moreton, Morford, Linda ,,, Morgan, Grady ,,, Morgan, Jerry ,,, Morgan, Larry .,,, Morgan, Lauren ,,, Morgan, Mart ,,,,, Morgener, Donna -, Morgenroth, Mike ,,,,,,,,., Morman, Charles -, Morman, Keith ,,, Morris, David ,, Morris, Karen ,,,, 147 129 137 137 115 121 129 115 147 147 115 1 15 137 147 Chuck ,,,, ,,, 117 137 137 147 147 120 137 129 117 129 147 129 121 137 137 Morris, Mitch ell Morris, Rita ,,,, ,, Mosbaugh, Allen ,,,,,,,,1,,, 42,78,124, Moser, Sally . ,,,,,, Moses, Levenda Moses, Patsy ,,,,,........... Moses, 'Iied ,,,,, Moses, Teresa ,, Moses, Terry ,,, Mounce, Carlos Mueller, Jerry ,,,,, Mueller, Joanne ,,,, Mueller, Kathy Mueller, Tim ,,,,, ,, Muething, Dave ...,, ,,, Muhlh auser, Craig 147 129 147 147 ---,,,, 117 120 137 ,,-- 137 137 111-140,147 ,,,-- 129 ,,,, 129 64,861,147 Muhlhauser, Mark ,,,,,,,, .. 115 Muhlhauser. Scott ,,,, ,,, 88,153 Murphy, Carol ,,,,, Murphy, Mary , ,,,. .,.. 1 37 Murohy, Robert ,,, ,,,, 129 Murvine, Alana ,,, 1,,, 147 Murvine, Frank ,,, ,,-- 137 Muschong, Judy --- ,,,, 141 Muse. Wanda ,,,,. -- ...- 130 Myers, Ronald ,,,, ,, 138 Naeeel, Mark ,.,,,, ,,, 71,138 Naegele, Connie ,,, Naeeele, Nelda ,,,, ,,,, 138 ,,,, 138 Naeeele. Randy ,.,,,, ,,,, 1 30 Nagel. Pat .. ,,,, ,,,, 141 Nanni, Steven ,- ,,, 60,138 Nanso, Patty ..,. ..,. 1 14 Nare, Ed ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 29 Nare, Henry ,.,,, ,,,, 1 47 Nash, Michael .,,,, ,.,. 1 20 Neal. Dick . ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,. 1 38 Neal. Kathy ,, ,,,, 138 Neal. Larry ,.,., ..., 1 20 Neidich. Bob ,,,, ,,,,, 1 15 Nelson. Connie ,,, ...,, , 117 Nelson, Diane .,., ,,, 134,141 Nelson. Phvllis ,,,, ,,,,, 129 Nemann, Cvndie ,,, ,,,, , 120 Neville. Phil ,,.,,,,..,,. ., 138 Newhouse. Pegev ,,, ,,, 134,138 Newkirk, 120 Newman, Patricia Bill ,,,.,, ---,,,, 129 Newman, Bob . ,,,, ,,, 138 Newman, Lai-rv ,,, ,,,, 120 Nichtimz, Bruce ,,, ,,., 138 Nichting, Mike ,,, ,,.,. 120 Nichting, Sharon ,,, ,,,,,,, 121 Nickson. Donna ,,,,, ,,,, 115 Nif-derhausen. Gary ,,, ,,,, 147 Niehaus, Linda ,,,,,,,,. ,,,, 1 15 Nieman. .Terry ,,,,,., ,,,, 1 38 Niesz. Erich ,,,,, ,,, 121 Nislitinefale, Kathy ,,,, ,,,, 1 'JCI Noel, Dan ,.....,.,,,,,,1.,,, 129 Noes, Gary ,.,,.,,,..,..... .. 138 Noes, Terrv . ,,,. ,L,, 147 Noonert, Janice ,,- --, IRR Norden, Karen ,,, ,,, 147 Nuss, Louise ,,,,,, ,,,, 138 Ober, Cheryl , ,,,,. ,,,,,., 1 29 Ober. Norbert ,,,,,, ,,, 129 Oberhelman, John ,,, ,,, 147 Obrien, Ochsner, Greg O'Conne1l, Bill O'Dell, O'Dell, 0'De1l, Carol ,,,, Tom ,.,., Allen ,,., Bud ,.,, 147 ,,,, ,-,,,,,- 138 91 ---,,, 121 O'Dennis, Mike ,,, ,,,, -,,, Offield, O Hara, O'Lary, Linda ,,,, Donna Dennis ,,, Oliver, James ,.,, Oliver, JoAnn ,,,, 129 115 138 147 ,,, ........ 147 138 147 115 1 15 28 O'Malley, Pam Orchestra ,.,.., ,,, Osborme, Coyt Osb orne, Gerald ine Ott, Janis ,,.,,,,,, ,, Owens, Janet ,,,,, Owens, Jim ,,,,,, P Paeeps, Pam ,,,,,,, 115 138 ,,, 138 ,,, 129 129 Palmer, Janet .,,,.,..1 ,-- Panaro, Billy ,.,,... Pangallo, Robert ,.., Pardo, Tom ,.,,,,,,, Parinell o, Greg ,,,,, ,.,,,, Paris, Neal ,,,,, 138 147 115 --,-4 147 115 115 147 129 Parker, Bill ,,,..,, ,,, 61,713,138 Parker, Carol .. ,,,,,. ,,,... 1 15 Parker, Donald ,,, .,,, , 115 Parker, Jerry ,,, ,.,,. , 129 Parr, Jon Robin ,,, .,,.. 147,149 Parr, Michael ,,, ,..,.... - 147 Parr, Ted ..,..,,, 73,142,147 Parsons, Leona ,,, ,,,.,,, , 130 Patton, Kevin ,,, ,,,,-- Patton, Steph ,,, Patton, Tom ,,, Paul, Eddie ,,,. Paulding, Pat ,,, Paulsen, Nancy ,,, Pavloff, Kathy .,.. .,,.,,, Pawn, David ..,, -, Peak, Kathy ,,., Peel, Madeline -, , 1 15 129 147 138 ,,,, 117 147 138 135 138 138 Pennak, Carol ., ..,..,,,, 132,138 Pennington, Bob ,,,, , ,,,, 130 Pep Club ,, ..,,.,, ,.,,,,. 4 5 Percer, Adele ,,, L,- 115 Percer, Linda ,, ,,.,, 130 Percer, Ldndy ..,, .,,,... 1 29 Percer, Steven ,,, ,,,, 147 Perkins, Dave ,,., , ,,, 129 Perkins, Larry .,,,.. ,,, 129 Perkins, Russell ,,,, ,,, 121 Perry, Linda ,,,,,. ,,, 138 Peters, Carolyn ,,, ,,-- 121 Peters, Tim .,.,, ,, 64,147 Peters, Sharon ,,,, ,,,,,.. 1 30 Peterson, Diana ,,, -,,, 147 Petke, Ange ,,,, ,, ,,, 115 Petri, Frank ..,,.,,. ..,,, 1 15 Petri, Lillian .,,,,,,........ 138 Petrick, Janet ..,., ,,, 147,148 Petvoff. Margie ,,, .,,, , 138 Petry, Linda ,.,,,, ,,, 138 Petty, John .,,.,.... ,,, 115 Pelum, Barry .,,,,,,, ,,, 147 Pflurn, William ,,,,, ,,, 138 Phelps, Bill , .,,, ,,.,,.,..,. 1 29 Phelps, Penny ,, ...-..,. 121 Phelps, Sherry ,.,,,,,,....,. 138 Phelps, Steve ,.,,,,.., 67,140,147 Phelos, Terry ,,, ,,,.., .,,, - 117 Phillips, David ,,.. ,,,,.,. 1 15 Phillips, James ,,,. ,,, 121 Phillips, Gary ,,.., ,,, 129 Phillips, Gary ,,,.,, .,,,, 1 15 Philnott. Joyce , ,,,,, ,,-- 138 Piatt, Connie ,,.. ,,- 115 Piatt, Ralph ,,, ,,, 138 Pierce, Barb ,,, ..,,. 129 Pierce, James ,- - ,,.. 115 Pierce, Mary ,.., ,.,,,,, 1 47 Pierce, Patty ,,, ,,,. , 115 Pierce, Sharon ,, ,,, 138 Pierce. Wanda ,, ,,, 115 Pierson, Judy -- ,,, 147 Pinatello. Gail ,, , ,,,,, 138 Pinger, Daniel ,.., , ,,,,, 129 Pitcher, Colleen ,, ,,, 121 Pittaro. Sandi ,, ,..,, 147 Pitts, Barb ,,.,,. ...,. 1 29 Pitts, Sally ,,, ..,, ,.,., 1 47 Plagge, Patrick ,,,. ,,,. 5 3,147 Plaqefe, Sharon ,,,,,.,,,,., 138 Plank, Larry ,,..,,1 ..,, 53,138 Ploginann. James ,,, ...., 138 Points. Alice .,,,, ,,, 129 Polana, Jack ,,, ,,, 121 Poland. Rick ., ,,, ,,,,, 115 Poland, Richard ,,., ,,, 117 Poland. Terri ,,, ,,,., ,,, 117 Pollard. Chris -- -,- 138 Pong. Walter ., ,,, ,,, 129 Potmer, Michael ,,,, ,.., - 147 Pormins. Charlott .,..,., ,,, 130 Porter, George ,.,,,,,,.,, 61,138 Porter, Rick ,,,., .,,,, 1 15 Porter, Susan ,,, ,,, 138,141 Poth, Pamela ,,, -,,,, 129 Pulskamp, Tanya Roos, Claudia ...... Samad, Tom ,....... Sawyer, Angela --- Potter, Dan ...... ------ 129 Powell, Carole -- -- --- 121 Powell, Debbie .... ........ 1 22 Powers, Rick .... 147,148 Prager, John ..... .... 1 29 Pratt, Bob ,,...1.... --- 147 Predmore, Gary ...... .... 1 29 Predmore, Sheila ........ 115,117 Preston, John ..... .....,.. 1 15 Prewitt, Kenneth --- --- 115 Price, Melody - .... --- 129 Prichard, JoAnn --- ---- 121 Preuth, Linda --- ..... - 138 Proctor, Diana --- --- 138 Proffitt, Dale .... --- 138 Proffitt, Terry -- --- 147 Prine, Kirk ..1... --- 13 Puening, Ron .... Puening, Terry ,... --:ii Puckett She r , r y --- --- Pulley, Robt ....... --- 8 121 129 Puckett, Bette .... ..... 1 38 129 138 138 Quelle, Frederika R -- 138 Raber, Dave ......... --- 138 Rachford. Ken .......... --- 138 Radel, Bonnie .............. 129 Radel, Cliff .... ...... 1 38 Raible, Bruce ---1 --- 53,138 Railey, David ...... .... 1 47 Rainey, Ernette ---- --- 129 Rains, Ron .------ -..- 1 22 Raitz, David ----. ----.. 1 17 Ralston, Harry ---- ---.92,147 Ralston, Eugene -.-- --.- 1 29 Ramey, Charlotte --- ----- - 129 Ramey, Sharon --- --- 91,148 Ranson, Jackie ------ ---- 1 29 Rarden, Marcelyn -- 148 Rarden, Carolyn --- --- 129 Rauck, David .----- --- 117 Rawlings, Kathy ---- ---- 1 38 Rawlings, Ken - ........... -- 121 Rawlings, Richard 115,117 Ray, Bruce ..-----..-....... 141 Ray, Patty 1-.-.----.- ----.-- 1 17 Rayborn, Karen -- -- 138 Reardon, Vera --- -- 138 Reckman, Dan --- -- 138 Record, Janice -- -- 141 Redding, ike --- -- 129 Reed, Chris ---... -- 138 Reed, Robin ....... .----a 1 29 Reed, Sandy ....... .-1..--- 1 38 Reeves, Judy ---. -..-. 1 29 Reeves, Kathy --- -- 115 Reichardt, Bernice -- 138 Reidel, Ken ...... 1- 138 Deindel, Paulette --- -- 138 Reinert. Mary --.... -- 147 Reis, Christine --- -- 129 Reis, Kenneth --- -- 138 Relly. Joyce --- -- 138 Renner, Dru --- ---- 129 Renner, Kathy --- ...-- - 138 Renner, Pam .--.. --- 78.129 Renner, Tom --.-.. --- 53,133 Renner, Wendel --- ---- 147 Rennick, Joe .-... --- 115 Renno, Bernice -- -- 122 Rentschler. Jack - -- 115 Reusing. Bob -... --- 147 Reuss, John --.--. --- 138 R u er Janet -- --- 147 e t , ---- Reynolds Barton , --- ---- 121 Reynolds, John ..--- --- 53,133 Rice, Kay -1-,-1--- Richardson, Beverly1::'741l1,138 Richardson, Dan ...----- ---- 1 47 Talbert, Danny --- Richardson, Jim ...... ...- Richardson, James --.. --- Rice, Brenda -... 1-- --- Rice, Carol 1----- --- --- Rice, Sharon -..-... --- Richardson, Dan --- --- Richter, Bill ----... --- Richter, Gilbert --- --- Ridener, Wanda Ridner, Shirley .... --- Riedinger. Dennis -- --- Riggs Riggs Riggs, Riley, Riley, Riley, Riley, Betty -.-- 1-- --- Phillip --.. 1-- Tony --... --- Charles .... --- Danny -- --- Donna ..... --- Michael --- --- 138 147 121 121 129 148 138 129 147 ill ' ' Dan ..... --- Riedinger, 138 129 138 147 117 121 129 147 129 117 138 Riley, Mike -.-... --- Riley, Richard W-- --- Riley, Tom ..1----- --- Rineair, Jeanne .... --- 129 Rippley, Judy --- --- 147 Risen, Linda -...-. --- 147 Risenden, Roddie --- --- 138 Rising, Joanne --- --- 138 Ritchie, Jayne --- Ritsch, Randy --- Ritter, Donna ---- Rizzo, Linda ---- Roark, Marcus --- Roberto Emi 138 ---- 117 - 33,129 138 ------- 138 61,68,138 isa , l ----- ---- Roberts, Dorothy -- ----- -- Robbins, Gary --..--- ----- Robinson, Ambe Rockwell, Doris --.- Rodgers, Peggy -- Rodgers, Sandy -- Roedig, Rose ----- Rogers, Nancy .---- Rogers, Richard --- Rogers, Sandra --- Rohr, Cheryl --- Rohrig, Pat --- Rolfes. Lola -- Roll, Bill -------- Roll, Robert ----- Rollinger, Lynn -- Romine, Penny .--- I' ...- Ronan, Dennis --- ---- ---- Rose, Dave ------- Rose, Doris -------- Rose, Harveyetta 5. Rosenhagen, Anne --..-----. Ross, Robert ---------------- Ross, Donald ---.- ..-- Rossi, Mary --- ---- Rost, Louis --- -- -- ----- Rost, Steve ..-.--........... Roth, David ---------........ Roth, Marsha --- Roth, Steve ------- Rothan, Rick -.----- Rothens. Roger ------ Rothweiler, Roger --- Rothwell, Alice -.-.---. --- Rottenberger Charles Rottinghaus, 'John --.. fill Roush. Terry ..-..... ---W - Rowland. Myron .--- Royce, Douglas --- Royce, Patricia --- Royse, Dennis ---- Royse, Ray ----.-- Ruehl, Kenny --.-- - Ruehlman, Harry --- Ruff. Mike -------- Runtz, Vicki ----- Runyon. James --- Rupe, Karen ---- Rusche, John -- Russell, Danny -- Russell, John ----- Russell, Ron --------- Rutherne er Carol 53, 69, Y . --- --- Rutherford. Gary --- --- Rutledge, Brenda --- Rutledge. Linda ---- Ruwan, Tom: -...... R.yan, Gala ------ Ryan, Gala .-.. --- Ryan, Margaret '--- Ryan, Mike .----- S Sahley, Susan ---. Sallee. Jerry ----- Samad, Sharon --- Sammons, Terry --- Sammons, Vera .---- Sampson, Damon --- Sampson, Joanne Samuelson, Darlene ---- Sandefur, Walter ---- -- Sanders, Jill -- ----- Sanders, Sonyia --- Sarandos, Chris ----- 117 117 138 121 147 138 138 141 147 148 147 121 147 138 142 147 129 147 138 117 121 129 117 117 129 147 138 117 148 121 147 130 138 117 117 129 138 138 138 129 121 138 148 147 129 138 138 138 148 147 138 147 147 121 121 121 138 129 129 138 121 121 129 121 121 140 147 129 117 121 Samson, Linda ---......1V1. - 112,117 Satterfield, Carol ----------- Satterfield, Catherine Sauerbrey, Tom --------- -- Sauers, David ----.-- Sawyer, Dave ---- Saylor, Ronald -- Scalf, Linda ---- Scalf, Shirley --.- Scarlato, Linda --- Scarlato. Mary --.. Schaetzle, Dan -- Schaetzle, Dave ---. Schaetzle. Elmer --- Schafer, Roger --- Schaffer, Hollis --- Schaffer. Penny -- Schalk, JoAnn - Schamer, Cathy -- Schamer, Max -.... Schamer. Peggy --- Scheidt. Pete --.. --- Schenck, Kenneth -- Schilling, Mike --.. Schilstra, Glenn - ..-- Schinaman, Peter --- Schinaman. Steve --- 57, 129 130 130 129 121 138 117 117 121 130 147 121 138 121 138 138 71,147 -- 53 147 ,147 147 77 Schindel. Dave -------- - -4-- Schmiedeker, Rickey 147 121 117 138 138 147 130 140 147 129 138 122 Schmidt, Bill --------.- --- 122 Schmidt, Dennis ---- .---- 1 38 Schmidt, Jack ---- ----- 1 38 Schmidt, Kathy ---- ----.. 1 47 Schmidt, Nancy --- --- 38, Schmidt, Terry -- Schmieg, Otto ------ Schmitt, Janice ------ --- Schneeman, David Schneider, Donna Schneider, Fred - Schneider, John - Schnieders, John Schoenberger, Jim Schorsch, Bruce - Schorsch, Rich ---- ----.---- 1 38 Mike ---- 18,53,60,71,147 64, dw-111:11 Schott, Schott, Ried --.. ----.--.- - Schott, William - Schrenker, Richar Schroeder, Betty -- Schroeder, Dale --- Schroeder, Karen -- Schroeder, Larry -.---.-.--- Schroeder, Robert ---- ---- Schroer, Charlie --- Schroth, Kathy --- Schuesler, Pamela Schulte, Gayla ---- 1:10-- Schulten, Jim ---- Schultz, Darlene -- Schultz, Michael -- Schultz, Michael --- Schulz, Frank -.-.- Schwab, Donna --- Schwaller, Paul --- Schwarberg, Beverly Schwartz, Doug --- Schwarz, Barb --.-- Schwegler, Walter - Schwegler, Charles Schwegler. Wendell Schwoeppe, Linda Scott, Scott, Scott, Lynn .------ Scott, Margaret -- Scott, Marie ----- Scott, Mark ----- Scott, Rick ----- Scully, Brenda -- Scull, Sharyn -- Searcy, Bill --.---- Schaser, James --- Annette --- Bill ------- - 134,138 --------- 147 71, 138 117 138 138 138 117 147 138 129 147 138 138 117 140 138 138 122 117 122 138 138 138 122 122 129 138 147 122 122 147 138 129 122 117 138 147 147 122 147 117 129 147 122 20,138,147 147 Sehlhorst, Barbara -----.. .--- 147 122 Seibel, Barbara --- 27,134.l38 Seidel, Ellinor --.- --.-- 1 8,147 Selby, Nancy ---- ------ 1 17 Sellers, Glenna -.1.-- --- 117 Sellmeyer, Russell --- --- 138 Selm, Dennis --..... 11- 138 Senior 150 S-etser, Bruce ..--- - --- 117 Seurkamp. Sharon -------- ,, 148 Severin. Julie -------... 77,147 Shamblin. 'Carol -- -4 .-.. 138 Sharp, Kathy --- V11. - 117 Sharp, Oriel .---- .iff 1 - 147 Shearer, Linda --- --- 20.138 Sheets. George -- ..... 147 Sherrill, Barry -- --- 147 Shields, Art ---.-.-. --- 147 Shiffitt, Douglas --- Y-- 122 Shive, Charlene --.... 1-- 129 Shive, Ruth Ann --- ---147 Shook, Maxine --- -A 138 Short, Jim ----... --1 138 Short, Mike -- 1.--- 129 Shoup, Roy -1- ---- 147 Shreve, Bob ---- -V 72.133 Shultz, Steve --- A-- 72.138 Shuman. Frank -- ...1- 138 Sibul, Helen .... Y- 1-- 129 Siciliano. Donna -- --1 129 Siegler. Donna --- -11 138 Siler, Loretta .-... Y-- 122 siier, Phillip ...--... --- 117 Simkin, Phyllis -...... W- 133 Simmons. Margaret --- --- 122 Simon, Amy .1---- A1 --- 147 Simon, Cathy .-.1.. --- 138 Simons, Rick .--- --- 129 Simkins, Tom --.. --- 138 Simpson, David -- --- 122 Simpson, Donna --- 1-A 117 Sims, Bill ...--.- s-----e- 1 29 Sinex, Mark --1------- -- 117 Singerman, Bob --- .1... 60.147 Singerman. Pete - 11--- 130 Singleton, Don --- e-- 129 Singleton, Debra - -1- 117 Singleton, Sharon -- -11 147 Singleton, Sherry - --1 129 Singleton, Vicki --- -- 147 Sizemore. Cathy - A- 122 Skalski, Frank ....---- --- 147 Skeene, Jim . ---- --- 129 Skidmore, Deborah --- -1- 117 Skinner, Theresa ---- A--122 Sloan, Susan 1 ---- ---128 Smith. Alma --.. --- 129 Smith, Bettv -- -W 117 Smith, Cheryl -- --- 147 Smith, Cheryl -- --- 147 Smith, Clifford -- --- 138 Smith, Danny --- ------ 122 Smith, Donald ---- -- 53,129 Smith, Douglas --- ---- 122 Smith, Everett -- --.- 138 Smith, JoAnn --- ----- - 147 Smith, Mike --.- -- 53,129 Smith, Nancy --- ---- 147 Smith, Ricky ----- --.--- 1 17 Smith, Vernette -- -.----- 138 Smith, Vincent --- ---- 122 Smith, Virginia --- ----- - 138 Snape, Bill .-...- .--- 5 3,138 Snape, John -.---- ---- 1 22 Sneddon, Carol --- ---- 138 Sneddon, Peggi --- ---- 147 Snider, Nancy ---- ...- 1 40 Snider. Norman ---- .----- 1 17 Snowden, Michael ------ 95,147 Snyder, Dan --.---.-.---.-.- 147 Soldano, John -... -.------ Soldano, Pat -.------ ---- Soult, Danny ------- ---- 129 138 Sonneborn, Bonnie --- ---- 141 129 138 Soult, Melvin --..- Soult, Micheal -- .-.. 129 Soult, Ronald --- ---- 117 Sowder, Patricia --- ---- 117 Sparks, Robert --- ----- - 129 Sparks, Tom ------- ------- 1 47 Spaulding, Merial --------.- 147 Spaulding, Mike -- ----- 129 Speckert, Walter ---- ---- 1 22 Spillman, Deborah --.--..-- 117 Spillman, Denise ------...- 117 Spilman, Greg - ---- 53,61,68,138 Spitzmiller, Paula ---------- 147 Spradlin, Charles ---------- 117 Spradlin, Sarah --- ----129 Sprague, Barbara --- ---- 147 Sprague, Steve ....-. ---- 1 17 Spreckel, Bernard -..--.-. - 138 Sprecker, Ron ------ ---- 1 17 Spreen, Patricia ..--. -..- 1 47 Spronk, Mary --- --.- -... - 129 Staab, Greg -.-------- ---- 1 38 Stadler, Karen ............ 122 Staft, Sandra --.---- .... 1 38 Stallkamp, Sharon --------- 138 Stamper, Dan . ----..-.----- 117 Stamper, David --- -.--. - 147 Stamper, Sherry --- ---- 129 Staoleton, Janice ..-- ---- 1 48 Stapleton, Nancy ---- -..- 1 38 Stapleton, Peggy --- ---- 122 Starrett, Kenny --... ...... 1 17 Staubitz, Carolyn ---------- 138 Staubitz, Marie ..---.-- --- 147 Staubitz, Paul , -.--.-. 71,73,138 St. Clair, Debbie --..--.-.. 140 Stedtfeld. Mark .-------- - 129 Steele, Chuck ----- --- 114,117 Steiner, Carolyn -- --.-- 147 Steioif, William --- ---- 147 Steinert, Diana --- ---- 129 Steinhard, Scott -- ---- 138 Stemmer, Ed ------ ..-. 1 29 Stephens, Peggy --- ---- 117 Stephenson. Jep --- ---- 138 Sterchi, Mary ....... -... 1 29 Sterling, Eleanor --- ---- 138 Stewart, Alan ----- ---- 1 17 Stewart, Donna --- ---- 147 Stewart, James --- ---- 129 Stidhom, Bobby --- ---- 122 Stidham, Connie -- ---- 138 Stidham. Eddie --- ---- 138 Stifel, Lynn ---.--- ..-. 1 17 Stock, Debbie --...-- --.. 1 38 Stockman, John ,, ---- -.-. 1 Stockmeier, Beverly stockmeier. Judy --1 III 147 Stoeckle. Jey ---.- Stokes, James --- Stokes, Roy .---- Stout, Brenda Stout. Ravmond --- Strunk, Strunk, Maudie --- Betty ----- Strunk, Ronald --- Strunk. Student Tony C ou ncil - 11 - ---- 117 ---- 122 ---- 122 ---- 122 ---- 138 ---- 147 ---- 138 ---- 122 ---- 117 36 Stutzman. Robert --- 1---147 Suelter, Brenda --- Sullivan, Glenn --- Sullivan, Nancy --- Sullivan, Sharon -- ,--- 128 ---- 122 ---- 147 ---- 147 117 Sunduist, SI 1 san , .--- --.--- Surgener. Charlene Suttle, Susy ........Y11- Sutton. Tom --1...-1- --- Swallow, Tim --- Swartz, Cindi -- Swartz. Ed 1---- Sweeder, Mark --- T Talbott. Lucie ----- Tam, Mark --- Tate, Diane ----. Tarplee, Walt ---- Taulbee, Carlotta -- Taylor, Angie --- ---- 69 -----. 138 132,138 67.148 ,128 ---- 117 ---. 138 ---- 129 ---- 129 ---- 122 ------ 138 138 1-'65Rsb.14v ------ 147 ---- 117 N! Vainisi, Charles ...... VanClake, Diane ---- 129 ---------- 140 VanHook, Cindy .f.,.., .... 1 22 Weber, Wuebbline. Mary Jo ..f..... Taylor, Belinda ........ --- 129 Taylor, Donna ..... .... 1 29 Taylor, Elaine ....a,.. --- 148 Taylor, Glenda -- --- 117 Taylor, Jeff ..... --- 117 Taylor, Judy --- --- 122 Taylor, Julie -- --- 117 Taylor, June --- -- --- 140 Taylor, Robert ........ --- 117 Tate, Linda --- ..... --- 129 Tau, Bob ........ --- 148 Temple, Bill ,,,a,,. --- 148 Tenhundfeld, Roy .... --- 148 Tenhundfeld, Sharon -- --- 122 Tenhundfeld, Tom -- - --- 129 Tensing, Gene ..... ...... 1 48 Thielen, Pete ..... Thielen, Ron .... Thieman, Bob --- Thinnes, Ann --- - 88,148 ---- 140 ---- 140 ------ 148 Thom, Gary .,,........... 72,140 Thomas, Kathy ...... . .... -- 129 Thomas, Jerry .... . 11,.. ---- 140 Thomas, Rodney 60,69,73,112,148 Thomas, Sandra ........... 148 Thompson, Anita ........,.. Th ompson, Garry Thompson, lvhke ...,. 140 148 Thompson, Kenneth aa.. --- 148 ' 117 129 Thompson, Ronald .... Thompson, Tad ...... II 129 Thompson, Timmy --- --- 129 Thatcher, David ..., --- 140 Thrasher, Phillis --- --- 117 Thullen, Bob ,,a, ,,., 1 40 Tice, Faye ....... ....1 1 30 Tieman, Jane .,...,. --- 27,140 Tiettmeyer, Gail -- M... 122 Tipton, Paula ..... --- 117 Tipton, Tim .,,, --- 140 Tishaus, John --- --- 148 Todhunter, Ted -- --- 149 Tolbert, Frances --- --- 117 Tolbert, Yvonne 122 Tomlin, Pam ...-,, --- 140 Toon, Linda ....,... --- 149 Towels, Dwayne --- --- 117 Towles, Michael 129 Transier, Carolynn --- --- 129 Transier. Terry -- .... ---- 140 Traub, Sherry .,...1... --- 140 Trennepohl. Bob .--- 58,630,149 Trenz, Paul - .. .f,,1,,1.1,, 117 Trimborn, Brain ,,..... 140 Trimble, Deborah Lee ..,1. 129 Trimpe, Sandra ,,iY,v, --- 122 Trimne, Terry ,,...11. ---- 129 Turner. Chris ,,,, --- 141 Tuck, Pam ---. --- 78,129 Tucker, Danny --- ---- 122 Tucker, Jim .... ---140 Tucker, Judy --- --- 122 Tiicker, Marc --- ---120 Tucker, Pat .... --- 140 Tucker. Sandv .--- --- 140 Tudor, Priscilla --- --- 122 Tully. Ken . ...M --- 129 Turner, Carol --- --- 129 Uebel, Polly . ...... --- 149 Uhlmansiek, Pam ,- --- 149 Ullam, Bonnie --- --- 149 Ullam, Mary , ...1. ,... 1 22 Underwood, Allen -- ,... . 130 Underwood, Ed ,.....,, 67,148 Underwood, James --- ---- 130 Underwood, Ungerbuhler, Ungerbuhler, Rick --- --- 122 Robert --- --- 122 Tom .... --- 130 VanHoose, Karen ...... 134,140 VanKa1ker, Ronald - ...... 129 Vanover, Glenna -- .... 141 Varner, Sheila .... .... 1 48 Vassil, James --- ---- 122 Vaughn, Linda -- .... 148 Vaught, Dave --- ---- 117 Vaught, Doug --- -- 148 Vaught, Mike -- -- 129 Vaught, Paul -- .... 141 Vehr, Debbie --- ---- 117 Veid, Joan .,.... .... 1 41 Veith, Jim ........... .... 1 48 Verwold, William --- ---- 117 Vice, Gary ..1..... .... 1 29 Vice, Janice .,... .... 1 41 Vinson, Linda .... .... 1 48 Vitatoe, Charles --- ---- 117 Vogel, Jamie 1,11 .... 1 48 Vogel, Jeanne -- --,. 141 Vogel, Susie .... Y... 1 41 Vogt, Betty ........ .... 1 48 Vollmer, Claudia -- .... 148 Volponi, Carol -- ,... 140 Volz, Barbara --- ---- 122 Volz, Mike ........ .... 1 17 VonHolle, John -- .... 140 Vorwerk, Joy --- .,,, 129 Waddell, Judy -- .... 140 Waddell. Lana -- .... 117 Wade, Debbie ...........Vf 122 Wade, Mark --- ..... .... 5 3,140 Wadsworth. Nancy 1....... 148 Wagner, Beverly ...... .-.-- 148 Wagner, Kay 11....... 80,81,140 Wagner, Thomas ..,...,... 148 Wagoner, Joyce -- ,l.,., 120 Waldeck, Beth -- ..., 117 Walden, Brenda ..... -- 117 Walden, Gene ............, 148 Walden, Marlene ..a.1..... 117 Walden, Teresa --- ---- 148 Waldrop, Joyce --- ---- 149 Walker, Bruce - -- 140 Walker. Michael -- -- 149 Wahlbrink, Bob ,.,.. -- 140 Wahlbrink. Linda -- 122 Wahler. Gloria ---- ---- 1 20 Wahoff. Marsha --- ----- - 117 Vifahoff, Ron ---- ---- l l'7 Wainscott, Carla -- --- 122,120 Wainscott, Tom .... --- 57,120 Wainz, Bruce ---- -.-- 1 17 Waniz. Chery .-- --.. 129 Wakeman. Louis --- -- 140 Wallace, Debbie -- -- 120 Wallen, Jane ---- -- 122 Wallen, .Tohn --- --192 Vifallen, Tom --- -- 122 Walsh. Mike ---.-- -- 140 Wamoler. Debby --- ----1-49 Hfanles. Jim ------ ---- J 22 Ward. Deboran --- ----140 Warfield, Mike --- ---- 117 Warmoth, Robert -- -- 140 Warner, Dale ---- -- 140 Warner, Peggy -- -- 117 Warren, Gary --- ---- 122 Wash, Angela --- -- 120 Wash, Susan ----- -- 129 Wasson, Michael -- ---- 149 Wasteney, Johnny Watkins, Shirley --- Watson, Donna -- Watson, Hilda --- Warson, Joyce --- Watson, Sandra --- Waynick, Sandi --- Weast, Sue ------ Weast, William --- Weaver, Phyllis --- Webb, Barry ---,- 140 129 ---- 140 ---- 129 ---- 122 ---- 129 ---- 122 ---- 140 ---- 149 --- 122 -- 69,149 149 Webb, Deborah ------- ---- Webeler, Bob -------------- Erika -- Weber, John --- Weber, Sharon -- Weber, Stefanie --- Wedig, Gary ----- Wedig, Leonard --- Wehmeier, Torn - ---- Weichold, William -- 129 117 117 --- 117 148 129 ---- 130 Weil, Bruce - -------.-- --- Wenberg, Maryann --- --- Weinberg. Sandra --- Welb, Larry ------- Wells, Judy ------ Welti, Ken ------- Wendt, Alberta --- Wenger, Nancy --- Wessel. Kathleen -- West, Thomas ----- West. Wayne --- ---- -- --- 140 -- 72,149 117 122 Westbrook, Terry --- ---- Westbrook. Tom --- Westfelt. Denny . ---- ---. Westheider, James --- 117 130 141 141 129 --- 148 141 148 129 122 117 148 --- 61,141 141 W-estheider, Shelley --- ---- Westermeyer, John ---- ---- 1 Wetterich, Danny ---- Wetterich, Lynn -- Wheeler, Kevin --- Whitaker, Gene --- Whitaker, Jack ----- Whitaker, James -- White, Beverly --- White, Dan ------ White, Donna -- White. Laurel ---- --- Whitehurst, John ------ QQQI 148 ---- 148 129 117 ---- 148 141 117 141 . 132,140 6,63,64,148 whiff, Charles --- -------- - 140 Whitton, Carol ---- Whitton, Joanne ---- - Wickline, Ronald --- Wickstrom, Rick ---- Wiebell, Jim -. ------- 140 141 --- 65.148 --- 72,148 . ----- ---- 1 29 Wiechering, David --- ---. .--- 141 122 Wiedeman Bill ., Wiesmannf Rosemarieiilf 78,122 Wiethe, Nancy ---- . ------ 48,148 Wilcher, James ------ ---- Wilcher, Joyce ----- Wilclcr, Ronnie --- Vlfilder, Donna --- Wilder. Jim -- ..-- ,. Wilfone, Barb --- Wilfone, Pat ------ Wilhelm, Garry --- Wilhelm, Steve -- Wilkins. Charles ---- Williams, Debbie -- Williams, .Tack --- Williams, Ken ---- Williams, Linda --- Williams, Roger ---- Williams, Saundra -- Wilmes, Claudette --- Williamson, Fred -- 122 ---- 122 ---- 122 ---- 122 ---- 129 --- 129 --- 78.122 ---- 129 --- 140 --- 68,140 --- 141 --- 71,140 117 ---- 148 117 1111 117 ---- 140 ---- 140 Willis, Sharon ----- - ---- 117 Wilson, Arnold --- Wilson, Arthur -- Wilson, Dale ---. ---- 129 ---- 129 ---- 122 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Don ------- ------- Donna ---- --------- - Richard ------------ Wilsonl Rosemarie Wilson, Wilson, Roy -------- Ruth ---- Winters, Pam ------ Winters, Sue --- Winthe r, Holly ---- ------- Wira, Richard ---- --------- Wise, Fritz ------ 141 117 140 122 ---- 148 148 117 140 117 129 53,73,149 Wise, Lynda .------ ------- 1 49 Wisenbaugh, Tom 149 Withers, Gary ------------ 61,129 Witt, Connie ------- -------- 1 49 Witte, Alice --- Witte, Ray ----- Wolfe, Donna --- Wilfer, Marilyn -- ------ 77,149 ---- 64,140 23,781,122 141 Wilfer, Patty - ---- ----- Wolfert. Mike ---- Wolff, Donna ------- Wollenhaupt, Dave Wood, Jim ------- Wood, Susan -.---- ------ 130 149 141 ---- 129 129 117 140 Wood, Terry -----. ------- Woods, Anita ------- --- 144.149 Woodall, Lonnie --- ---- - 141 Woodall, Ron -------- Wooddell, Donald Woytsek, Harry --- Woysek, Mike --- Wrassmann, Diana --- 129 --- 129 --- 149 ---- 130 117 Wright, Carol ------ --- 41.148 117 Wright, Debbie --- Wright, Pat ------- Wright. William ----- Wuebbling, Bob - Wulfekamp. Janis Wulff, Steph en ------... .--- Wurster, Kurt - ---- ., ------- - 130 148 117 122 Wuerth, Buster ----- ----- 1 48 122 148 140 148 Wurzelbacher, Jeannie -- - Wyenandt, Larry ------ Wyenadt, Regina es,v1,14o ----------- 122 Yankosky, John --- ----.- - 143 Yarger, James --.- .------ 1 41 Yarger. Sharon --- ---- -.-- 130 York, Bob -------- ----- 117 Young, Charles --- ---- 117 Young, Hugh --- ---- 122 Young, Larry --- ---- 130 Young, Linda --- ---- 143 Young, Linda ----- --- 130 Young, Lynn -L--- --- 148 Young, Patti . -..-- ----- 1 22 Young, Roberta --- ----- -- 122 Young, Sara ---- ----- 1 30 Y-Teens - ----. -.----- 4 4 Yunger, Tom --- ---- 149 Yust, Dale ------. --- 51.141 Zech, Linda .------ ------- 1 41 Ziegler, Charles ------- 53.72,14l Ziegler, Cheryl --- ------ - 130 Zimmer, Verna --- .--- - 148 Zink, Gayle ------ --- 148 Zipfel, Bob --------- --- 148 Zoellner, Cinda --- --- 117 Zoellner, Jacque --- --- 148 Zuller, Marsha ------- --- 130 Zwischer, Bill -- --- 148 THE DAD'S CLUB of Western Hills High School proudly congratulates the students who qualified for membership in Cum Laude and Quill and Scroll. 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S0119 IHC- Llqj er annum 3700 Glenmore Ave. Cheviot, Ohio p 661-6200 Funeral and zIlllblllllll00 Svrvicv ern Hills Olds Dea1er HART PHARMACY . . . . . old-fashioned friendliness the latest styles catering TONY'S FRUIT MARKET . . . for all occasions -1, yy.. gg. . 1 1 ..,, 1 1 1 u J. C. HOCKETT JEWELERS . . Gary, Marilyn, and John pick up a few help- gifts for every need ful hints from Linda as she plans her shot. VOLZ UPHOLSTERING CO. . Royal Family niture and kitchen nooks 77 KARL'S BEVERAGE SERVICE 5555 Glenway Ave. 922-2220 deliver ED WISSEL OLDSMOBILE . . . P. L. BARTH CO .... . . . . . Your West- 2300 Ferguson modern service with 4861 Glenway . . fine furniture in 4131 Glenway Ave. CROW'S NEST RESTAURANT . ....... creative 4546 W. Eighth St. . . . fruit baskets 5510 Harrison y ROHE'S PHARMACY . . ..... trusted for years i Harrison and Glenmore . . jewelry and 3633 Harrison custom fur- . D I I 4937 Glenway . . . . . . . we 3101 Glenmore NAGFI COIVIPAIXI Congratuletes the Class of 196 FINE QUALITY IVIEATS The best in all kinds of meats along Withf a carefully preserved product enable the Jacob Bauer Meat Company to satisfy many people in many Ways. JACOB BAUER 8: SONS 2870 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE US GOWQRNMENT ESTABLISHMENT No. 678 Printers of the Breeze olso Western Hills Press cmd The Price Hills News Western Hills Publishing Company 3708 Davis Avenue 661-3200 LLL!!! LLQME The Westwood Homestead be SUBURBAN LocAT1oNs 4 . Savings 84 Loan GROESBECK i,TI'i ' B E'i-53909 2, Association 52 6'2 5213111 WESTERN 7713li'074 222222 ffiiil 661-0123 E E VMI E' DE'5fzQ'R W csinnnu one md .ig urcincmmm's E55 921-2555 Lfmsnmis Incorporated September 18, 1883 3002 Harrison Ave. WE DELIVER-FREE PARKING AT ALL STORES WESTERN HILLS H PLAZA KJ Skirt and Sweater by Majestic rf J ' Q5 ' E- 4'+s S. FASHION CENTER OF THE WEST TEEN LINES Evan-Picone Majestic Catalina Ship N' Shore White Stag Roxanne ,M ,, ,Hx L i A I , L , x , A , 'vm 4 -'Hn' f J' , J ack Winter Queen Casuals Bobbie Brooks Garland Iantzen X,J MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND PTANOS INS1-RUC-I-ICN AND REPAIR m5fern mimic mari 3339 HARRISON AVE. OPP. NORTH BEND ROAD GUIDEPUSTS FUR HAPPIER LIVING llNlJ LUAN llSSlll.ilATlllN 1. BE CllNSlllElillTE Develop a sincere interest in people, their lives and their problems. Be understanding, and never build personal suc- cess at the expense of others. 3. CONTINUE TlJ LEARN Stay mentally active, intellec- tually curious, receptive to new ideas. Education is a wondrous process continuing throughout life. 2. HELP THUSE lN NEED You will find few experiences so rewarding in life as the times you give a helping hand to folks in need. 4. CULTIVATE THRIET Save regularly from the start. Thrift gives you an important extra margin for progress . . . for security . . . for success. GOLD CA PEI' , SERVICE Community Service cmclnnin FEDERAL snvmas H of HOME OFFICE: 4310 Glenwuy Avenue, Price Hill ' EASTERN HILLS BRANCH: 821 Delta Avenue Policy ONE Agent EARL KOCH INSURANCE 921-9045 5029 Glenway Auto- Life- Fire , ,gf Ferguson Rd - Kellogg Ave. in fe' F Cowmm TULA Tlwvs --1 X E 5 no g ,E To The Class of 1965 if ,E JU A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: I ' X - Life's Prizes Are Not J- A Gifts. They Must Be Worx' M ALTHAUS Rod and Gun We can fill all your hunting and fishing needs 3 704 Cheviot Avenue 481-8597 ,lg Ji I wif Q. ,I . iw Ep jUNG'S PHARMACY . . .... free deliv- ery service 5838 Glenway POLKA DOT STUDIO . . . . . . flowers and gifts for all occasions 5975 Bridgetown PHYLLIS TOLWIG STUDIO DRAMA OF DANCE AND 2440 Harrison Ave. VVOLFF PHARMACY . . . . . loyal to the ethics of pharmacy 4413 Glenway Ave. DEHNE'S FRIENDLY SERVICE ....... We aim to please 4316 Glenway BROCKAMP BUILDING MATERIALS CO ....... instant service 5439 Muddy Creek Rd. ENGLISH CLEANERS . . . ..,. the most in dry cleaning 4533 W. Eighth St. MARMERIQIS SHOE STORES SUPERIOR LUMBER Sc MILLWORK INC ....... ,LSD ,, lumber and milling 7011 Plainfield Pike 4919 M40 Qffmfgfy Rossl MUSIC STUDIO . . . ......... finest in Three handy locations: musical instruction 3619 Glenmore Ave. 4102 Glenway Ave. Western Hills Plaza Sales Store - 3314 Warsaw Ave. hagen buick The heme their reffwbe buzffi 2350 Ferguson Road 481-7300 Cincinnati 38, Ohio X , Do you enjoy savory spaghetti? Spicy ravioli? Tangy, zesty pizza? LA ROSA'S A bit of the true atmosphere of old Italy transplanted to modern America. 2411 Boudinot Ave. 481-7784 Personally endorsed used cars WULLENWEBER MOTORS Rambler soles cmd service 3044 Horrison Ave. 661-3301 .742 in Aer eyea id fde fax., IONNA CLEANERS AND FORMAL RENTALS 4911 Glenway 471-5744 jdeaf y0wr5ey kind wlrafd more your Lair! 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Now Dad can call home without gettinga busy signal . . . and Nlom . . . she says she almost forgot what it was like to pick up the phone and call somebody. . lt's easy to see why so many busy families are ordering second lines to handle teenage talkathons. This wonderful convenience is worth many times its little added cost. For details call 396-9900. .:.A A .4 .,..-. ...., . .... A . ' vuun rift 'I comvmw Locally owned and managed for 91 years TROLLEY TAVERN A GOOD PLACE TO EAT SEAFOODS AREA SPECIALTY New Party Rooms Available 4332 River Road 'K lilwlll-2 l 'lllillilrt WP -Ji ..., .1 .,:.- ' V - - m r - V ' Y- 1' 2 AA i N - I' , Y i?- 3 ,. I 'f 1i-H.. ' A - A l A ' A a 'fi' 'a3zw'b,iE+1-r., . .i' ' L'-if , , .'- i 3 ' ' fag ,gsm-,'. - f fi' V- V ' .. 4, I' ' -f:-ug .A J ' 2 - ' 5 ' W-': ,. ,,.,AV,,.,g.,.,,. 1 Y t . - :mr'. ..- ,, , . -1,1...-f.erefe-fzflteaagfzle- 'W -,'Si'T L . ' N ew vi' L .f1e'5f '71ii:i,i,+ ii, W1 .rl l vi 413,432 gqqj- ' Jglihrj Wee.,-.1-, If,-il V. - 1 ' 4.2 V- N g..,g.,g -A-1 1 -j fs'-f W.: 5, V, ' .l M arm. iflwq 9. , R., .. , ,f.,,k - ,. Lz- ' ..,.'35 ll-, -B - - v Y V M , V - V '.,. 1, A , we ,.,,,,f.-m1:,E,- -h. , .m -. ,L V N' , .. , A A gm-A ' ---- +1-'-N.: . - - h ' - i -4 ' -'-' Ll 'vi' M. - i. .. .-'f:'1i1.4Q 'Z -. f l-,A -'- --V-tel 'V wi 4 ,A fa ,lm-, .H , .',li ' ui .f ,. V1-1'-in 14 .x!'::?wg 'i-:ae,'f,., ' - N X V. it ll 9 flkil 'N 4. i:ii'if1ii l:,iw.rx5 will-5.i'ifH3zl5 ll ll'f3'!.lQ! ' 1 l - lf . ' il. li ' , ' .1 - I 1 Q -'L ' A -V -- f Y .,.p-Q . N- - .- .... - . ' Q x ii. emo to: Mr. Russell R. Benson Benson Photographic Studio 136 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis 4, Indiana FROM: l9li5 VVESTILRN HILLS .-XNNU,-XL STAFF DEAR MR. BENSON: Oh how we need him! says Linda to 'Leni. Yes, we are desperate! says 'Leni to Mike. Oh, he must come now! says Mike to Miss Weber. Yes, and a letter just might do the trick! says Miss YfVeber to Linda and Leni and Mike. And when can you come here, our dear Mr. Benson? 'I' f ! lVe're waiting, we're waiting for your smi ing ace We need you, we need you, our dear Mr. Benson! And if you don't come now, we'll fall to disgrace! As you can see, your absence has somewhat gone to our heads! And lest we fall again into poetic babblingsg l'k metimt between now and next Friday. We need you to en- ou had better come soon! Please come quickly, 1 e so ' - I PHOTOGRAPHY We've Got several big decisions to Y lighten us on THEME DEVELOPMENT, LAYOUT, ant . g ' ' to la out. Thanks to Mr. Scheidt's fine photographic work, we are ready to go! The make and an opening section y Joy of My Spirit! will slowly fade if you don't come soon! Sincerely, Mike, Linda, Leni ON MR BENSON For assisiance wifh yearbook pliofography, layou'l', and design l Fl P-5- WHY DON'T YOU, TOO, CALL . Mr. Benson has served Wes'l'ern Hills for many years in +l'1is capacify, buf he also produces high qualify co or lms. 7 THE IIUBLEY CGMPANY, INC. IS PROUD TO HAVE BE A PART OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE 1965 WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL SERVING AS PRINTER A BINDER FOR THIS OUTSTANDING YEARBOOK. company CAMDEN, ARKANSAS FINE LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING WESTERN HILLS FLOORING . . . . floor service REWWER PHARMACY . . RAY ELECTRIC CO. . . starter repairs P TRONS . . . . instant 3407 Harrison . free delivery 4956 Glenway generator and 1072 Flint St. MERGY'S DELICATESSEN Sc PONY KEG ....... for every party need 6324 Gracely MILLER-DRAUGHON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS . . . learn all the skills 6 8c Main HARRY MEYER 8c SONS FUNERAL HOME ..... Althaus Rod and Gun -lc Barth Furniture ....... jacob Bauer Meats ....... Bella Napoli Restaurant .... Best Ever Laundry ......... Brockamp Building .......... Cheviot Building and Loan .... Cincinnati Bell Telephone .... China-Town .......,............ Cincinnati Color Co. .,.........I ..,. Cincinnati Federal Savings 84 Loan Cincinnatus Loan 8: Building Co. Coca-Cola .................... 4989 'Glenway Ave. REINSTATLER'S FLOWER SHOP . . artistry in flowers SIEBEIN BARBER . . for your comfort WESTERN PAINT COMPANY . . and wallpaper D 8c D SOHIO SERVICE . . . . .......for 4932 Glenway . . air conditioned 4906 Heuwerth .......paints 3245 Harrison .....AAAroad service 4899 Cleves Warsaw SEHLHORST BROS. DRIVE IN FLORIST ...... flowers for all occasions PIEPMEIER FLORISTS . flowers ADVERTISING I DEX ---- 207 ---- 202 ---- 203 ---- 198 ---- 212 ---- 208 ---- 193 ---- 213 ---- 207 ---- 200 ---- 207 ---- 199 ---- 197 Coston TV ............. -- .... 195 Crow's Nest Restaurant --- ---- 202 Dad's Club .....,....... .... 1 92 Dalbert Mortuary ..,, Dehne's Service ..... English Cleaners .... Ernst-Court ...... Fashion Flair .....,c Frisch's Restaurant --- Glenmore Bakery ...Y Earl Koch Insurance -U La Rosa's Restaurant --- Lutz Floral Co. ....... ---- 198 -----208 -----208 ---- 203 ---- 210 ---- 199 ---, 198 ---- 207 ---- 209 ---- 198 Rebold's Funeral Home --- Rohe's Pharmacy ..., Rossi Music Studio ..c.., Royal Family Billiards ..c. Rudy's Cheese Store ..... Sears, Roebuck and Co. -- John Schiff and Co. --- Superior Lumber Co. -- Tony's Fruit Market .... Trolley Tavern ,..c..... Glenway Chevrolet c....... Gump-Holt Funeral Home --- Hader Hardware ........ Hagen Buick ............. Handy Window Shade Co. --- Hart Pharmacy .....,..... Heil Motors ............ Henri's Dress Shop --- Hockett Jewelers ....... -- Ionna Rental ................. John and jim's Pure Service --- jung's Pharmacy .............. Karl's Beverage Service , -- Valvano Floor Covering ..,...... Volz Upholstering ..,.......... Warsaw Federal Savings and Loan Marmer's Shoe Store --- ---- 203 McAlpin's ............-. ---- 2 05 Meadowbrook Swim Pool -N ---- 194 Meininger Pharmacy ...,. ---- 1 93 Miami Margarine .c... ---- 2 11 A. R. Nagel Co. ,...... ---- 2 03 Western Bowl, Inc. ............... Western Hills Book Store ......... Western Hills Loan and Deposit Western Hills Music Mart ......... Western Hills Publishing ....... Westwood Homestead Savings -- One Hour Cleaners .... Park Pharmacy ..c.c Polka Dot Studio --- Putman's Candies .... ---- 198 ---- 213 ---- 208 ---- 198 Wissel Oldsmobile ............ Wolff Pharmacy .......... WVoodrufE Funeral Home .... Wullenweber Motors ...... 991 Neeb . . ...... say it with 5800 F ilview Circle --- 202 --- 202 --- 208 --- 202 --- 198 --- 198 --- 199 --- 208 --- 202 --- 213 --- 195 --- 199 --- 204 --- 208 --- 196 --- 202 --- 198 --- 201 --- 202 --- 210 --- 194 --- 208 ----- 202 --- 212 --- 202 --- 196 --- 201 --- 199 --- 196 --- 206 --- 204 --- 204 --- 202 --- 208 --- 195 ...... 210 PAGE SENIUR DIRECTGRY AND I DEX I52 28 .... Abaecherli, Ann Abbott, Lewis M..,.... Abbott, Patricia --- Acree, Roger ......,, - - Adams, Mary 157 ..... --- Ahr, Katherine 31,183 --- Aker, La Verne ,t,..f,,,. b,., --- 4791 Rapid Run Pike --- 2837 Westknolls Lane ------- 709 Woodlawn -- 1218 Sliker Avenue -- 1215 Drott Avenue -...- 3223 Day Court --- 2256 Jonte Avenue Allen, June .............,.,.... .,... 1 041 Considine Allen, Michael 2l,34,9-0,15 1 , 164 ------ 1027 Belvoir Lane Allgeyer, Barbara -------------- .. --------- 3042 Verdin Anderson, David --- Anderson, Shelia ----- Apostal, Barbara 35 --- Arbogast, Karen ---- Aring, Anita 183 ---- - Armstrong, Bruce 29 ---- --- 1135 Wendover Court --------- 577 Considine ------- 4279 Selby Court -------- 4111 W. 8th Street --- 3911 North Bend Road --- 3208 Coral Park Drive Armstrong, Jeffery ---..--- -------- 1024 Morado Drive Atkinson, David -------- ----.- 5531 Antoninus Drive Baarlaer, William 71, 73 -- Baescl, Ann 13 --------------- Baile Paul 7 22 25 30 48 3918 School Section Road --- 2879 Temple Avenue - 1169 Morado Drive Y, , , --- ---- Bonapfel, Richard --1 ---- ------ 1 248 First Avenue Barber, Fredick ---- - Barker, Eugene ,...- PAGE 153 4536 Glenway Avenue vi --.- 3623 Auiew Court Bates, Kathy 86 ---------- ----- 3 909 Boudinot Avenue Beaman, Emily 35,90,165,182,183 -- 3045 Coral Park Drive Beasle Ral oh 69 156 182 3426 Anaconda Drive Y- 1 1 1 ------ --- Beechuk, Timothy -.------------------- 3472 McHenry ---- 3367 Hanna Avenue 661-8398 Beck, Guy 67 ------ , --- Bennett, Bentley, Susan ------- --- ---- 3987 Glenmore Avenue 2909 Ratterman Avenue Patricia 33, 41 ...- - ,,.. --- 5163 Willnet Drive -- 2964 Orland Avenue . -.... -2056 Rollingridge Pamela 154 -------- --- 3180 Epworth Avenue Benton, Judith -------------- Berling, Robert 48,62,64,73 Bernot, Bernius, Craig 182,209 --- Berretz, Manfred 71 -- Betz, W'a1ter 47 ------ Bickel, Janet ----------- Biddle, Harry 28,47 ---- Birch, Roy ---------- PAGE 154 Birk, Klaus --------- Blanton, Theodore --- Blum, Peter ----------- Bocknell, Michael -.--. .--- Bolger, Mary 30 ----------- Bollin er Edward 6069 g , . , ---- Bollmann, Gayle ------------ --- 2905 La Feuille Avenue 1040 Kreis Lane 3735 Applegate ------------- 4060 McFarran 2911 Queen City Avenue 218 Cheraker Avenue ---- 1030 Parkson Place --- 2820 Orland Avenue ---- 1223 Beech Avenue --- 3038 Verdin Avenue --------- 3445 Cheviot ---- 3 Green Hill Place Bolton, Cynthia 79,162,184 -- ---- -- 631 Roebling Road Bolton, Karen 32,40,76,162,183 ----- 631 Roebling Road Bolten, Susan ---------------- -- 3054 Lischer Avenue Borcherding, Larry 3,47,69,73,207 - 2826 Dunaway Avenue Bowen, Frank ...- ....---- ..-- -- ---- 6504 Revere Avenue Bowles, Mark --------- - --------- 3021 Temple Avenue Boyles, Carla -- -- Bracht, Linda -------- Bradburn, Margaret --- Brading, Stephen ----- Bradley, Robert ---- Bradshaw, Terry --- Bragg, Pamela --- PAGE I55 Brannon, Daniel 67,73,l82 Brauer, Susan --.------- Bredenfoerder, Nancy -- - Brester, Neil 72' - .----- - Bretcher, David ,----- Brewer, Ralph --- Brodbeck, Sharon -- Brown, Patricia ---- Brown, Robert 31 ---- -------- 1268 Rutledge ---- 1098 Belvoir Lane 6709 jersey Avenue 5152 juniper Avenue ,---- 3294 Alpine Place ---------- 2514 Boudinot --- 2147 Harrison Avenue 9651 Green Hill Place ----- 6362 River Road Avenue -- 3471 Hader ---- 5204 Ralph Avenue ----- 3252 Hanna Avenue --- 938 Fairbanks Avenue --- 2400 Harrison Avenue 3571 Carmel Terrace ---- 1974 Sutter Avenue 471-7104 662-3706 921-4978 471-5796 921-9015 661-1681 471-5525 921-1187 661-2057 471-4902 921-8578 481-2065 921-5216 661-5851 661-7464 471-5983 922-0128 661-6548 481-6422 921-2809 921-8677 921-7080 922-0084 661-2341 661-5453 481-4968 661-1513 481-1850 662-0599 471-7491 481-9168 922-5584 661-6735 661-6264 921-8455 481-9576 661-2788 661-4896 941-1147 251-3189 662-1107 251-5721 481-0544 662-1817 471-1382 471-9714 471-9714 661-2625 481-1461 481-0646 471-4542 471-0320 941-2468 471 -5102 662-1 169 662-2996 481-8056 921-8650 941-2344 662-5434 921-3095 661-4918 481-3908 481-4636 661-8851 Buck, Barbara 13,29,33,47 --- ---- 3064 S, Hegry Circle Bunthoff, Glenn ---.--- ------- 3 318 Werk Road Burg, Harry ...-.--.-.--- ----.----- 4 64 Grand Avenue Burnside, Dennis 29,47 . ---- -- Butcher, David --------------- Butler, Susan 5,36,38,48 -- 2375 1682 Kellywood Avenue 5226 Willowwood Lane Montana Avenue Apt, 2 Butler, William ---- .---------- 6564 Parkland Avenue Byers, Ardith 29,47 -- --------- 5247 Relluk Drive Byrd, Reba ---.-..-.. -------.-- 6 09 Hawthorne Becknell, Mike --------- ---- Callahan, Michael 31 ----- Cammerer, David ------ Cappel, Cheryl 35,164,182 ------ Carlton, Janet ----------- Carney, Carolyn 21,33 --- PAGE 156 Carney, Barry -------------- Carrier, Gregg ------------- - Carson, Scott -------------- Carter, Kent 4,21,55,71,73,l78 Casson, Susan ------------- Catanzaro, E1s1e ----------- Caveman, Linda --------- Chaldekas, Marie 7,29 ---- Chalfant, Gregory 26 --- Chambers, jackie 41 ---- Chandler, Charlotte ----- --- Chapman, Andrew 31 ---- Chappell, Martha 33 -------- Chatham, Phyllis .--.------.---.--- 3541 Gailynn Drive Chenoweth, Stephanie 22,27 Childs, Raymond 51,53,71,73 -------------- 4403 Glenway Avenue 620 Hawthorne Avenue ----------- 2895 Kling Avenue 2900 La Feuille Avenue ---- 256 Monitor Avenue ---- 6324 Gracely Drive ---- 6324 Gracely Drive ------ 3213 May-ridge 1154 Sennee ----------- 3306 Harrison ----- 969 Covedale Avenue ----- 1612 First Avenue ---- 515 Fairbank Avenue ---------- 5136 Highview --- 2872 Montana Avenue ----- 2956 Ferguson Road 932 Hawthorne Avenue --- 4767 Glenway Avenue -------- 2872 McKinley ----- 4812 Glenway Avenue 3937 Kenkel Clay, Mary .--........-.......-- 3426 Gamble Avenue Clements, janet 8,48,49 ---- Cole, Kathleen 35,94,182 ---- Colegate, Sandra --------- PAGE I57 Conaway, John 7,29 --- Conner, Dwight 31,87 ---- Cooke, Sue ------------ ---- 1730 Ashbrook Drive -------- 3231 Werk Road ---- 3986 Glenmore Avenue ---- 2950 Feltz Avenue ------- 924 Seibel Lane --- 4857 Prosperity Place Cooper, Sally ......-.--.. ,----,-.--,,,- 3 501 Mozart COPS, Thomas ----.-..........- 1288 Fairbanks Avenue Corcoran, James 73,182 .- ------- 3144 Epworth Avenue Corcoran, Jerry 165 .--------------- -- 944 Seibel Lane Corlett, Jane 29,75,76,79,2l2 -- ,,-. -- 3270 Koeing Avenue Costello, Georgeann ...---..-.--- 4418 Ridgeview Drive Cottrill, Nancy ------------ Coulter, Pamla ------------ Coyle, Pamela 34,182,208 -- Crawford, Linda --------- Dailey, Elizabeth ---------- Dalton, Dana l0,30,77,81 ----- Davis Mar 165 ----- 5235 Sidney Road --- 3919 Carrie Avenue ------ 2120 Neeb Road ---- 4906 Cleves Warsaw --- 2742 Powell Drive ---- 2883 West Tower 2191 Sylved Lane - 1' ------------------- Deas, Mfilliam 4,50,53,70,7l,73 ------- 5565 Sidney Road Decher, Robert 30 --------- 5013 Western Hills Avenue Deifffl, JHIICI 35,45,75,200 - ----------- 2941 Eggers Place Dettmer, Ronald 26,36,48,70,71,73 ---- 5190 Sidney Road PAGE 158 DeVil1ers, Susan 75,81,181 ------- 3465 Boudinot Avenue DiCkCfS0f1, James ----------.. ..... 1 114 Seton Avenue 131110111 Jack 31,37 -- 3118 Westwood Northern Boulevard Disken, Pamela 7,165 ---------- 1959 Bellgrade Terrace Dissinger, Dale -...-...... ........-.- 1 663 Kellywood Dole, Mafillm 30,79,202 ---- ---------. 3 226 Lakeview D011, BICUHIQ ----------. --- 3244 Glenmore Avenue DOIPYUU, 13111116 -------- .... 64 05 Reverse Avenue DOUEICS, Carol ----------..- -....- 2 603 Anderson Ferry DOXSCY, Ellen ------------------- -- 1122 Morado Drive Driskill, Bonnie 13,33,79,169 ------ 4786 Hardwick Drive Duebber, james 62,64,73,85,207 ------ 5167 Sidney Road Dlmhffff, PCUUY ------------- ------ 2 673 Cora Avenue Dunn, Andy ------------- ---- Durham, Jane 31,--- Dyer, Pat --------- 2934 Tem le ---------- P - --- 4781 Hardwick Drive ---- 3915 Taft Avenue 481-2838 481-6390 251-4392 921 -4157 922-6061 662-5970 941-0747 471-8139 921-8286 251-5103 662-0842 662-0973 941-3791 941-1693 941-1693 661-6046 921-0226 481 -65 39 471-4827 471-0669 471-5164 471-5675 661-6893 662-6160 921-6918 471-21 11 481-6864 662-45 39 921-5822 481-3796 481-2752 251-1566 661-0891 661-7662 661-0986 471-7822 251-5214 662-1102 471-2425 662-3330 921-0408 661-6672 251-2451 922-5228 661-1890 922-2665 921-2538 481-6227 481-7867 922-0612 922-6106 471-0562 661-2314 471-5245 481-1567 471-7835 481-4535 922-6467 921-8591 481-5277 481-7636 941-4992 922-3477 921-1320 251-3532 921-7919 481-5806 662-1785 251-4631 481-1998 ECCHfd, CHIOI ----------h.-..... - 819 Academy Avenue ECRCI, R0bC1'l 7,45,47 -.-...... ..--- 3052 Urwiler Avenue Eger, James 55,69,73,91,151,l82 --- 3028 Coral Park Drive Eger, Jlanice 6,l3,75,l5l,l82,l83 -- 3028 Coral Park Drive IQ8gf1'ffl1Ug, Henry ---.----.--.H... -- 3906 Taft Avenue 1'-ming, Betty ----- ------......,.. 1 219 Iliff Avenue Eiding, Laura --, Eisele, David ..N, Eisele, Robert --- Ekardt, Sharon .... Elcoff, Sylvia .... Elliott, Charles .... PAGE I59 Elliott, Jack 18,157 --- Ellis, Dennis ........ Ellison, Janice .... Ely, Linda --- Engel, Janet e..... Engle, Steve ..........n.,---.. Ensrninger, Jack 53 .e.. 3174 West Tower Lane --- 742 Purcell Avenue ------ '742' Purcell Avenue ---- 3409 Hazelwood Avenue ----- 2215 Shasta Place ---a- 127 Meridian - --- 3406 Ferncroft Avenue --- 1110 Rulisou Avenue ----- 4308 Foley Road -- 1637 First Avenue ---- 2122 Thinnes Street 3576 Schwartze Avenue 2984 Hull Avenue Espelage, JoAnn 79,151,l82,F8i185-E-3232 Pickbury Drive litter, Michael ................ ...... 3 338 Buell Street avrieh, David 59,60,66,67,73 --- 2942 La Feuille Avenue Falk, Myra 172 --.-...... ....... 3 311 Gamble Avenue Faulkner, JoAnne ......... .... 9 81 Fairbanks Avenue Fellerman, Donna .....,. -- Fellerman, Sandra 47 ..-,.,... Fernbacher, Dan 38,53 ......e. Fiete, Donna 183 ....... --- Fischer, Kay 85,182 -- Fisher, Louis ..,e.... Fisher, Thomas ,...., Fitzgerald, Andrea .... -- Fixrner, Margie ....e.. Flickinger, Fred 28 --- Flinchum, .Sherry ......... Ford, James ......... --- 3407 Cheviot Avenue --- 3407 Cheviot Avenue 3649 Glenmore Avenue 5678 Antoninus Drive --- 3976 Kenkel Avenue ---- 3453 Tangent Drive --- 2775 Cycltama Drive 1046 Kreis Lane ,--- 3509 Bruestle Avenue ----- 2835 Viki Terrace 5- 2929 Urwiler Avenue 5764 Sidney Road Ford, Keith 59,60,66,67i73-21111111-F 5242 Rerruk Drive Foster, Steven ....... Fowler, James --- Fox, Keith 72 --- PAGE I60 Frank, Paula .,.....,....., , Frazer, Jenny ..........,...... 1956 Queen City Avenue 1650 Carll Street Ha- 6726 Jersey Avenue 2171 Montana Avenue 3939 Glenmore Avenue Fread, Douglas 8,15,26,48,49,73 ...... 5360 Laured Place Freeman, Linda -- - 1923 Ashbrook Drive Frey, LaV0nne ................. 3208 Glenway Avenue Frey, Linda ....... Frey, Susan ......... Friedmann, Richard -- Fritz, Larry ........ Frush, Barbara ...... Gager, WVesley 72 .... Gallagher, Beverly --- Garber, Linda 31 -,,. Gardner, Jack ..... Garrett, Jeff ------ Garison, Alpha ..... - Gehring, Mary Lou --- Gercles, Martin ......... Gibbons, Pat 91 .............. Gieringer Jamie 49,177 Gilby, Betty 7,29,47,81,95 --- - Gilky, Sharon 33,95 ....... --- Gilreath, Barbara 182 ......,. Gittinger, Judy 35,37,48,150 --- PAGE l6I ------ 1275 First Avenue ---- 3331 Robinet Drive -,----, 4936 I-Ieuwerth ----,- 807 Woodlawn ---- 2910 Feltz Avenue 5679 Candlelite Terrace ------ 1686 Leona Drive e,..,.,--.-,, 3823 Nolan ---- 972' Glenna Drive --- 1096 Belvoir Lane -----2498 Seegar Avenue ----- 2765 Shaffer Avenue ----------------- 517 Virgil 5704 Beech Grove Lane 1844 Forest View Court 2782 Eu enie Lane --- g 4522 Clearview Avenue ------ 3403 Hazelwood --- 3333 Buell Street Glaser, Gary .......,..... ...... 4 275 Selby Court Glazer, Jane 45,-19,161,183 ...e.. Gourley, Donald 4,53 .... 2903 LaFeui1le Avenue --------- 1261 McKeone Gourley, James .................... 7159 St, Lawrence Gowdy, Ann 6,28,29,183 Graff Stuart 26 40 72 ....... --- --- 5518 Lucenna Drive 5585 Antoninus Drive Graham, Donniff 34,35,40,200,203 -.- 1269 Sunset Avenue Gray, April ..................... 3259 Daytona Avenue Greene, Dan ........... ..s..... 5 006 Rapid Run Park Greene, Diana .... Greco, James ...,..... Greenwald, Michael --- Gregg, Susan ....... Griffith, Jeff 65 --- --- 5006 Rapid Run Park -------- 917 Fairbanks ---- 2556-B Ring Place -------- 2996 Diehl Road ---- 5556 Pinecrest Drive 251 661 661 661 -5141 -5922 -4475 -4475 481-5855 251 -0468 661-6370 471-0495 471-0495 481-7421 481-7204 941-4373 661-8048 251-4329 471-7594 251-0910 921-2011 481-1608 661- 661- 7828 0680 481-1844 661- 661- 1699 6515 921-0411 481-0519 481-0519 661-6952 922-2771 661-4614 481- 661- 8012 0314 471-5186 481-5280 661-5280 481-0861 922-6544 921-1051 251-5224 471-5380 941- 0883 481-0761 481- 0481 922-2078 251-1848 471-5176 921- 922- 1157 1336 921-2289 471-5068 481-8008 922-1835 922-0756 481-9096 471-5111 471-8647 251-5353 481-8658 471-8893 922-5629 922-5382 661-2332 251-4246 481-1346 661-3673 481 481 921 921 922 922 251 481 921 921 471 921 481 922 -3401 -2449 -6966 -4912 -6411 -0126 -2860 -8953 -4707 -4707 -6395 -3470 -5893 -4859 Groene, Cathy ..... Groneck, Patricia H... PAGE I62 Gross, Judy 4,13,33 .,.. Grow, Richard 165 Gutzwiller, Barbara A... Habisch, Steven ..... Hahn, Joyce ....... Hall, Kenneth -- Hall, Linda ..... Harnmitt, Jean .... Hammitt, Judy ...... Hancock, Charles ..,, --- 708 Clanora Drive ------- 2820 Ruberg ----- 2445 Nova Avenue ---- 4422 Schulte Drive ,---- 1004 Lusitana Drive --- 5953 Glenway Avenue ----- 1081 Belvoir Lane Fearma --- 4917 Relleum Avenue ---- 3471 Cheviot Avenue ---- 3471 Cheviot Avenue -------- 1652 Iliff Avenue ----,,---, 4208 HHUS, Janet .................e.. 3284 Daytona Avenue Harlow, Robert ........-............. 1631 Iliff Avenue Harritos, Eleni 19,29,34,35,182,209' .... 3134 West Tower HHTSIIHITI, Peter ............. -- 2896 McKinley Avenue Harsley, Dennis ............e..... 1413 Beech Avenue Hartman, Joyce 13,27,48,49,208 --- 3416 Millrich Avenue Harvey, Gary 12,35,40,69,202 ---,------ 1012 Seibel Lane Hasenzahl, Robert ...-....,u,-,,,,,,-, 827 Woodlawn HHUSCI, Carl --.-.......... 2836 McFar1an Park Drive Havlin, 'T1Il1Othy --- ......,.,.,,--,- 2949 Urwiler PAGE I63 Hayes, Barbara 93 ..... .... 4 947 Glenway Hayes, Daniel 151,181,185 .... HELL-- 2768 shaffer Hayes, Robert ....1.. ..... --,-- 2859 Gilna Court Hayward, Betty ....1c.......... .... 5 237 Willnet Drive Hazelton, Barbara 181 ......-.-. 2841 Dunaway Avenue Heisel, Barbara 3,19,23,24,39,l83 ..,. 3141 Fer uson Road Hennekes Kath 8 3288 Montana Ave, , - y ..1............,.. Henry, Darryll ....,,...... -,,, 5 27 R01-bling Road Henry, Jerry ......... Henshaw, Russell ..,, Hensley, Ina ......, Hensley, Patricia --- Henzel, Peggy .1...... Herdtner, Debbie 3 .... Hess, David ........ Heyob, Robert ........... ----- 1874 Ashbrook Drive --- 3211 Murdock Avenue ---- 3218 Warsaw Avenue ---- 253 Goodrich Lane H-- 540 Mt, Hope Road - ....-.. 5143 Juniper 2918 Eggers Place ---- 5528 Glenway Avenue Higginbotham, Ronald ..,.......... 3439 Gerold Drive Higeman, Charles 48,73 ........., 3514 Daytona Avenue Hill, David .......a........... --- 700 Trenton Avenue Hock, John 4,38,53,73,182,--- Hofmann, John 34,35,39,65 1966 Anderson Ferry Road -- 4043 Wfashington Avenue Hohman, Russell ...,........... 3726 Boudinot Avenue Hohmeister, Susan --- Holden, Robert .... PAGE I64 Hollander, Brian .,.. Holman, Harriet ..... Hoog, James ........... Horn, Patricia 49,183 ..,. Horton, Janet ......... Horton, Patricia ......... Howard, Daniel ........... --- 4018 Walter 'Avenue ---- 2965 Diehl Road 3947 North Clerose Circle ----c- 3636 West 8th Street ----- 3264 Pickburg Drive ,--- 4510 Clearview Avenue ------ 925 Grand Avenue ---- 3449 Stathem Avenue ------ 2616 Liddell Street Howe, Larry ..............,.... 3039 Montana Avenue Hudson, Lynne 150,151,161 --- ...... 3533 East Darwin Huff, Elizabeth ......... -.- Hughes, Constance ....... Hughes, Luther .... --- 1019 Carson Avenue ---- 2824 Diehl Road --------- 130 Woeher Humble, Cheryl ...... ........... 3 631 Janlin Court Humphries, Janet ,--.--, .... .-- 3326 Warsaw Avenue Hunter, Barbara 169 ...... 2375 Montana Avenue A-14 Hurdle, Linda ..................... 2563 Sarvis Court Hutchens, Paula 30,45,47,75,79 -- 2902 Temple Avenue Hyland, Robert 7,21,90 ...e.. 2841 McFar1an Park Drive Hymer, Nancy .................... 3835 Carrie Avenue Illian, Kathy 29,4l,49,77 ....... 4352 Ridgeview Avenue PAGE I65 Ionna, Sylvia 30 .................. 1101 Morado Drive Ireland, Barbara ......,..... 4051 Washington Avenue Jaggers, Charles 55,73,85 ...... 2800 Queen City Avenue Johannes, Sherry ........ Johnson, Lynn ........ Joos, Steven 7,28,47 .... Jordon, Sue 37 ...... Kaiser, Kathleen ....... Kallendorf, Charles .... Kamnran, Mary ...... ---- 4005 Trevor Avenue ---- 533 Elberon Avenue ---- 1147 Nancy Lee Lane M- 3618 Allview Court ---- 2302 Kline Avenue ----- 2973 Hull Avenue --- 3743 Quante Avenue 471-8477 662-3263 661-6984 471-6331 471-3024 922-3389 921-3154 661-8508 471-5280 662-6117 662-6117 471-8794 481-9672 922-1827 481-7231 661-6466 921-8278 661-4771 921-8512 921-4930 481-9881 481-0963 471-7379 661-1597 481-0237 471-2987 481-3637 661-2049 481-8272 921-3350 921-5893 471-8075 251-5880 941-2698 471-4595 251-5015 661-3269 922-2654 922-6163 481-5520 251-0448 922-3175 481-5113 661-7227 481-2739 481-8835 47 1-2605 471-6928 481-4464 471-7415 471-7563 622-3572 481-1304 661-8435 471-3411 661-0491 941-1102 481-8884 921-2712 662-5784 661-3655 481-0865 481-7534 661-9437 251-5528 471-8193 661-4003 661-8013 662-5825 471-5386 471-2678 922-1451 661-1410 661-9207 661-9090 Keene, Linda .!,.A....... .... 3 201 Hildreth Avenue Kehrer, Gregory 23,24,25 ....... 3271 Montana Avenue Keininger, Brian ................ 3762 Darwin Avenue Keiser, Paul 55,64,71,73,181,200 e.e, 3993 Kenkel Avenue Keller, Richard ......e........e.,.. 4369 W, 8th Street Kellerman, Frederick 7 ....e,.. 1851 Beech Grove Drive Kellogg, Kellcne .............. Kemen, Paul .............. Kemper, Karen 47,85,182,l83 --- Kerr, Lynn 23,39',40 .......... PAGE 166 Kessler, Claire ..,. Ketterer, Roger --- Kidd, Carol ....e.. Kihnley, George .... Kincaid, Elaine --- King, David ....... Kinrnan, Alice 13 ..., Kipp, Robert ....... Kirkendall, Tim ---- Kisro, Robert ..... Kleeb, Linda .e,... Kleiner, Charles ,... Kloss, Jacquelyn .... Knau, Judy ...e.....e - Knight, Terry .,,,...... Knotts, Sharon 75,79 ..... Koch, Karen 75.77,18l Kollath, Anne ......... --- Koontz, Barbara 31 ........... 3872 North Bend Road 3129 West Tower Avenue 4032 McFarran Avenue --- 2307 Nicholson --- 3472 Alta Vista ---- 3239 Stanhope - 3080 McHenry Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue ----- 407 Purcell Avenue ----- 4366 Cappel Drive 953 Woodlawn Avenue -- ---- 997 Covedale Avenue 2688 McKinley Avenue --- 1812 Queen City Avenue 1885 Forest View Court ------ 3433 Jane Avenue --------- 4524 Clearview 2506 Fleetwood Avenue 2907 Ruehlman Place --- 2946 Aquadale Lane ----- 2635 Gehrum Lane 1053 Covedale Avenue 3759 Quante Avenue --------- 138 Elco Street Kopp, Christine --.---..----...-- 3068 Daytona Avenue Koppenhoefer, Ronald 53,60,67,7,3 --- 3010 Sandra Place Koskar, Diane -..---..-..-....-. 3231 Daytona Avenue Kostopoulos, Tom 52,53,73 ..... . .-.- 1249 Manss Avenue Krause, Holly 29 ----- , ----- --- 3018 Junietta Avenue Krull, Betty ------------- --- 2945 Glenway Avenue Kuehn, Diane .---- Kuhn, Jean ------. LaDow, Dennie --- PAGE 167 LaFleur, Gayle --- Lake, Daniel .----- Laruniers, Carl ----- Landers, Thomas ---- --.--- Langenbach, Mary ---- ---- --- 3522 Fyefe Avenue ---- 9143 Folsom Avenue ------- 565 Considine ---- 1836 Vinton Street 1146 Nancy Lee Lane ---2-2-A-0 3014 Feltz Avenue 3006 Glenway Avenue 2144 Queen City Avenue Larkin, Edwina 94 ---- ---- - 1091 Covedale Avenue Laswell, Dean ------ League, Kenneth --- 3769 Francis Avenue ------- 4801 Prosperity Leas, James 72 ---------------.---- 957 Edgetree Lane Lee, Carol ..---.----.--....-.-- 3451 McHenry Avenue Leist, Clayton 4,52,53,73,l54 -... 4771 Highridge Avenue Lemcke, Barbara 28,33 .......... 5275 Highview Drive Ley, Sharon ..-... 3714 Westwood Northern Boulevard Lightfield, William ---.--.-..-- 2958 Dunaway Avenue Lightfoot, Kenneth .-........- 3637 Woodbine Avenue Lillis, Tom ---.-----.-- -.--- 5 647 Muddy Creek Lineback, Clyde -.. ......- ..-- 1 028 Grand Avenue Loebker, Linda .--------------.-- 1964 Montrose Street Loew, Daphne 32,182,183 ---... -- 222 Cherokee Avenue Logan, Cynthia ------- .. ---- -- 4029 West Liberty Avenue Longhauser, William 53,73 -.--.----- 1149 Jennie Lane Louallan, Brenda .. ----------------- 2732 Faber Avenue Low, Robert -.-- ------- ---- 1898 Queen City Avenue Lozier, Judy .-..- --.. .- - - ........ 1097 Morado Drive Lucas, Thomas ..-..-...---- -.---- 1 330 Maoss Avenue Luth, Sharon 5,33,48,177 -........ 3267 Pickbury Drive Luther, Linda ----------- --.- 3 022 Montana Avenue Lyall, James ..-..-.-..- --- 3134 Dickinson Road PAGE 168 Lyons, Ruth ---..-..-.- --- 2364 Maryland Avenue Maichle, Kathleen 84 -- 3271 Pickbury Drive Maidens, Robert .-.--..--.------ 2408 Homestead Place Maier, Mary Jo .-------.----------- 1213 Drott Avenue Marckesano, Glenna 75,151,182 -- 1055 Coronado Avenue Marcurn, Della ---.-----.------- 3058 Urwiler Avenue Margraf, Rita .-----.- ----- 1 419 Beech Avenue Martin, Mary .-----..-. ---- 3 477 Mayfair Avenue Martin, Terry 85,182 --- .-.- 1265 Rutledge Avenue Masterson, Linda ----- ---------- 6 740 Parkland Mathias, Doree ----- --- 3017 Daytona Avenue Mattis, Mark -- .-.-.-. 3013 Junietta 481-4089 481-9174 661-3075 481 -1053 921-0939 922-2560 481-4680 481-7054 661-3039 662-0855 661-0099 661-1780 661-8748 471-8181 921-0686 921-5524 471-2086 481-3239 471-5834 922-2526 661-2311 821-8694 481-1403 661-7219 662-3670 661-0430 921-4584 481-0964 941-4144 661-6024 661-0469 661-0108 471-9901 481-8479 471-4074 661-0601 471-2150 471-1341 921-4064 471-2270 661-5617 471-6839 481-5853 471-0365 662-4357 291-5052 471-9305 662-5859 471-6282 251-2656 662-3352 661-5250 661-8823 922-1847 471-0929 251-3793 941-0228 471-0247 471-6131 662-6289 471-1782 921-0183 471-5888 662-0994 661-4008 662-3720 471-1602 661-0886 481-6876 921-9046 251-3940 662-2950 251-4487 481-7141 471-1549 941-2817 661-5806 662-3529 Maxwell, Kerry 13 ----.--...---- 3127 McArthur Court Maxwell, Pauline 22.24,30 ------ 6828 Parkland Avenue McAfee, Mary .------ ., .--- .-- ---- 2852 Orland Avenue McCabe, Michael -.---- ----- 3348 Hader Avenue McCabe, Terrance .--- ..-- 3 348 Hader Avenue McChristian, David --.- ..-- 2 856 Robert Avenue McCoy, Gall ---------- McCracken, Ronald --- ----..- 2593 Fenton Avenue ---- 3222 Harrison Avenue McDonald, Elaine 30 .--.---- 1666 Brunnerwood Drive M'cDonald, Sue ---------------.- 1610 Rosemont Avenue McElroy, Kathleen 75,8l,15l,181 ...- 2200 Townhill Dr, Mondel, John PAGE 169 Johnson, Karen McNett, Jennifer 151 ,177 ---- ------.-.- 3 289 Lakeview McWhorter, Paul 3 .-------..-- 3054 McHenry Avenue Meckstroth, Kathleen -------------- 3592 Janlin Court Meier, Fred 4,52,53,67,73,150,178 -- 5655 Antoninus Drive Melchion, Lillian ------------------- 781 Clanora Drive Merckel, Joyce 31 .--.---.--. - ........ 3248 1Verk Road Mertens, Diane ---------------- 4747 Green Glen Lane Middleton, Paul ----------.--.-- 3805 Harrison Avenue Miller, Richard --- 3629 Westwood Northern Boulevard Mink, Betty ----------------.- -.---.- 9 53 Wells Street Minser, David --........-... ............ 4 65 COI1SiC1iflC Mire, Terrance 62,64,72,73 ...... 5626 Antoninus Drive Moeller, Karen 27 -----..--.-.--. 3121 Ferguson Road Moores, James 4,50,52,53,66,67,73 --- 1985 Faycrest Drive Moretta, Barbara ---.---........... 4127 Lora AVCHI-IB PAGE I70 Morris, Marjorie 31 .--------- -..- 3 244 Stanhope Morton, Michael 19,22,24,26 --..---- 2198 Shasta Place Moser, Linda 27,33,74,75,182 ......- 4918 Ferguson Place Murphy, Linda T, ------------ 3151 Evergreen Avenue Murphy, Linda L, ----------- 2688 Queen City Avenue Murphy, Patricia --------------- 838 Hermosa Avenue Nagel, Dan, 2f-1,252,182,204 ---- --- 2875 Montana Avenue Neal, 1V11118H'1 .......-.-- ..-..--.-.. 3 047 McHenry Nelson, Donna --------- ---- 2 590 Queen City Avenue Nelson, Mary ---.------------- 2590 Queen City Avenue Nelson, Nancy 35,170,182 --- -.-- 1128 Maureen Lane Nenninger, John 69,182 .--- Newbold, Robert --------- Newbold, Thomas ----- Nickoson, Judy 31 ..-- Nicosia, Teala ---- --- 3149 Ferguson Road ---- 3508 Craig Court --- 3508 Craig Court ---- 6779 Gracely Drive ---- 3617 St, Martins Nix, Linda .----...- ...--. 2 688 Diehl Road Norton, Deborah --- ..... 2603 Fenton Avenue Nuelsen, Henry ..-.- ..-...-.... 3 327 MCLe11aI1d O'Donnell, David --. ..-. 4502 Clearview Avenue PAGE 171 Omori, Jennifer 95 --.. --- 1279 Ruthledge Street Osborne, Lorretta .--. ------. 2 243 Quebec Road O'Too1e, Mary ----- .-.---.-.--- 5 133 Leona Drive Ott, Barbara ---.--. ---- 2 720 Anderson Ferry Road Owens, Sandra 31 -- ..-..- 3044 Glenway Avenue Owen, Tom ----.- Palmer, Carolyn ---- ---- 2161 Queen City Avenue ---- 3342 McFadden Avenue Pangallo, Virginia .--- --- 4158 Glenway Avenue Paris, Andrew, 29,47 --- ---- -- 2517 Ring Place Park, Roger ---.------ -- 820 Enright Avenue Parkburg, Patrick Parker, Albert ---- Parker, Michael --- --- 1112 Gilsey Avenue ------ 3051 Coral Pike Patterson, Gary --------.---- ------- 3 265 Broadwell Patton, Andrew 31 -.----.-.----- 408 Considine Avenue Patton, James 9,53,58,60,73,178 -- 3323 Epworth Avenue Peacock, Roberta .........-----. 3108 Phoenix Avenue Peak, Russell .---------------- 3719 Glenmore Avenue Pennak, Mary 45,92 .......--....--..- 3006 Werk Road Pennington, Darlean -------------------- 496 Fairbanks Perkins, Donna 154,169,210 ---..- 3246 Hildreth Avenue Perkins, Linda ..-..-.------ 3632 Muddy Creek Road Perleberg, Patrick .-----.---------------- 3841 Trevor Perry, Constance 47 --- ..-- 2606 Pancoast Avenue PAGE I72 Peters, James ----. .... 2 977 Lischer Avenue Peterson, Patricia --- ---,---,,-- 1044 Gilsey Pfalzgraf, Carol --- Phillips, Robert --- --- 2907 Kling Avenue ---- 1218 Elberon Avenue 481-0787 941-2865 662-0458 662-5675 662-5675 661-1301 481-7875 662-5269 471-4891 921-7871 922-5099 662-4549 481-0453 481-8345 922-6255 471-0251 481-7254 921-8459 661-1852 662-5015 251-3850 471-4894 922-6701 481-1484 922-3592 661-1766 481-1840 481-4711 481-3848 661-7816 661-9370 471-0193 661-2510 481-3416 662-0576 662-0576 921-3929 481-6978 661-1916 661-1916 941-1954 481-8191 661-5932 481-5961 661-7688 471-9861 921-1691 921-7136 921-1251 922-1674 251-5140 661-0461 661-4638 471-3637 921-7556 251-5123 251-3997 481-3379 661-1966 471-8270 661-4267 661-0298 662-6275 661-6195 251-4686 481-4163 922-6345 481-5474 481-9851 481-1712 921-8927 661-2512 471-6116 Pierce, Linda --- Ping, Judi .......... Pinnick, Cynthia .... Pitcher, Sandi ,.... Pjanic, Michele Poe, Richard ---- Pope, Marion ....c,, -- -,c,Y- -------- 640 Hawthorne --- 3432 Millrich Avenue ----- 4105 Glenway Avenue -.. .,c. c... 5 147 Leona Drive 5469 Mudd Creek Road Y --- 7230 Fernbank Avenue --- 2869 Dirheim Avenue Poppe, JCIOIHC A-----.ff- -....... 2 757 Faber Avenue Poppel, Gary 15,59,60,73,l82 -- 3038 Bracken Woods Lane Prager, Cheryl -.. .A.....Y..... .----- 4104 Trevor Avenue Prager, Sherilyn .ff,f.,.., --- 3389 Glenmore Avenue Pratt, Carol 30 -..-- Preston, James ,.... Price, Dana c.., ----- Proctor, Charlotte cccc Puckett, James ,..., PAGE 173 Puening, Dianna --- Pyles, Phyllis ...... Quinton, Patricia ---.- Raabe, Austin 203 .... Rahel, Kathleen 31,87 Raeckers, Mary .... --- Raible, Judith 31,49 --- Rainey, James ,..,.... Ramsey, Carole 29,3l,75 Rasemont, Bruce ------ Ratlunan, Barbara ,,,, ----- 1247 Beech Avenue -------- 1649 First Avenue ---- 538 Considine Avenue ------ 3414 Osage Avenue ----- 3212 Buell Street ----- 3944 Washington Avenue 4354 St, Lawrence Avenue -- 1789 Fairmont Avenue 2928 Timbercrest Avenue --- ...ec 3311 Koenig Avenue ---- 1234 First Avenue ------ 3512 Craig Court ----- 714 Enright Avenue 2988 Blue Haven Terrace -- ..- 3374 Bighorn Court ------- 3632 Janlin Court Reardon, Wilbur -----..-- --- 3449 McFadden Avenue Rebinan, Terry 53,73 ,..c Redman, Charles 6,31 --- Reed, Donna 31,87 ---- Rehme, Sylvia 85 ..., Reilmann, Kathleen --- Renner, Glenn ------- Renner, Sue ....... Rich, Leslie ---- ------ 1328 Leders Lane --- 1016 Seton Avenue ---- 2746 Faber Avenue --- 3553 Epworth Avenue --- 625 Trenton Avenue ---- 2903 Daytona Avenue ---- 1817 Minion Avenue -- 3263 Hildreth Avenue PAGE I74 Richardson, Nancy .c,L,,c. --- 4016 St, Martins Place Riggs, Timothy ...,.L,.,c.., LL... 1 248 Drutt Avenue Riugshauser, David 85,182 --- --- 3333 Augusta Avenue Rising, Karen .....L.ee.,, --- 5576 Glenway Avenue Roberson, Jennifer ,ccc Roberto, Toni .......... Roberts, Juanita 33,37 --- - Roedig, Patil ,.....c,. Royer, Judith ,,.,.A. ---- 2570 Harrison Avenue --------- 1255 McKeone ---- 3068 Lischer Avenue ---- 3229 Phoenix Avenue ---- 3665 Boudinot Avenue Roycr, Ronald ---------- ---- 2 919 DeBreek Avenue Roza, Alan --------------- - Rueger, Bruce 70,7l,209 -- 2959 Westridge Avenue -----------, ,--- 2518 Fleetwood Ruehl, Roger, 67,73 -------------- 2818 Almester Drive Ruehlman, Carol l9,22,27,49',l6 1 -- 3845 Delmar Avenue Rush, Ann 25,198 -----------------. 2544 SaIViS Court Rushing, Michael ---- Russell, Ronald ---. Ryan, James ----- Sabo, Charles ----- Sailing, Deborah ----------- --- 3263- Lakeview Avenue ---------- 545 Fairbanks --- 1178 Rulison Avenue --- 824 Mt, Hope Avenue --- 4145 Janward Drive Samad, Leo ,v,,c,.........-... 3304 Broadwell Avenue Sanders, Robert 10,47,94,108 -------- 3715 Forest Court San ker, Ronald -------------- ------ 3141 Penrose Place Schaff, James ---------------------.--- 3017 Aqllildale Schaefer, Ronald 29,47 ---- --- 3861 Meyerfeld Avenue Schafer, Linda 6,31 .--- - Schaffer, Hugh 29 ----- Schallick, Ronald 65 -- . ---- 3810 Lovell Avenue -------- 4256 Fehr Road --- 3216 Vittmer Avenue PAGE I75 seharf, Harold -------------------- 3108 Wooster Plage Scheer, Nancy 7,48,49,74,75 --------- ...--- 3 325 KOCUIE seheid, Betty --------- ---------- 3 209 Daytona Avenue Scheidenberger, Dian 35,36,37,48,76 -- 4952 Shirley Place Scheidt, Jonathan 55,64,7l,73 ----- 3031 Lischer Avenue Schenck, Daniel --------------- ------ 5 429 LCVC1' CONT! Schiff, Thomas 3,35,173,2l2 ---- 1926 1566611 GTOVC Drive Schiffer, T110 71 --------------- -f----- - 2079 Favwood Schmidt, Jane ---------- ---- -4151 Homelawn Avenue Schmitt, Jennifer -------- --- ---- - 460 E1C1'0H Avenue Schneider, Dennis 53,182 Schoch, Tammy -----.-- - ---- 2196 Queen City ---- 4923 Ralph Avenue 251-1476 662-1426 471-2823 471-6495 922-6234 941-3633 481-4049 661-0239 481-5592 481-8548 662-0639 251-5477 251-4030 921-6212 471-0903 661-3748 662-2780 921-0851 921-2330 661-6474 481-4118 471-0876 661-7579 471-5198 661-1112 661-4094 662-2753 661-8582 251-1708 251-3249 661-1226 661-9299 471-1332 481-8381 251-0177 481-6916 481-5038 921-7593 661-5643 922-1915 481-5145 661-7059 481-4983 661-6403 661-6979 661-9109 661-2195 661-1127 661-6540 481-6026 662-2932 471-2760 471-1159 471-2871 481-3375 661-8970 481-8536 661-8199 661-6895 661-4288 481-3764 471-1905 661-2652 662-0241 481-0734 481-2886 662-5020 481-9633 922-1168 922-097 922-0420 661-2912 471-9377 661-2219 251-2896 Schoen, Rosemary --- Schrank, Janet ---- Schroeder, Patty --- Schroer, Robert -- Schubert, Donna -- Schuh, Arthur - ------ - Shultz, Barbara 40 ---- Schulz, Karla ------- -.--- 2948 1Vest Knoll Lane ------ 4727 Dale Avenue ----- -- 1034 Considine ----- 2071 Sylved Lane ---- 3024 Montana Avenue ----- 1797 Patrick Drive ---- 3127 Hanna Avenue ----------- 3460 Craig Schuster, Sandra ---------- ------------ 3 170 Dickinson Schwartz, Nancy .1 ---------------- 1737 Minion Avenue Schwartz, Jerry --- 2504 Westwood Northern Boulevard Schwoeppc. Eric -.---- - ------- ,. 3930 Montclair Avenue Scott, 1VCS1ey -------------------- 1982 Pinckney Street Scroggins, David 3 --- 2448 Westwood Northern Boulevard Sefton, Richard 40 --------------- 166 Meridian Street Seibel, Eugene 72,150,210 ----- 2979 Blue Haven Terrace PAGE I76 Selby, Kenneth 53,66,67,73,182 -------- 1013 Underwood Sclme cr David 55 3061 Wardall Avenue - y- , --------- ---- Shimp, Patricia 41 ---------- ------- 1 138 Olivia Lane Shoops, Linda - -------- --- 843 Kerbert Avenue Short, Beverly ---------- ------- 5 225 Sidney Road Sideris, Nicholas 60,73 ----- ---- 3 136 Westbrook Drive Siefert, Paula 28,310,183 ---- Siertnan, Roberta --------- Simonds, Steve 73,181,184 ------- 2750 Diehl Road --- 3152 Pickbury Drive ---- --- 3052 N, Hegry Circle Sloan, John 67,73 ---------- ----- 7 14 Purcell Avenue Smith, Dorothy --------- ----- 3 069 S, Hegry Circle Snow, Evelyn ----------- ---- 3 244 1Vardall Avenue Snyder, Terry ------------- ---- 3 804 N. Bend Road Sobanski, Richard 45,53,73 --- --- 3974 Roswell Avenue Spengler, Charles ------ --- --- 4439 Glenway Avenue Spilnian, James --------- ---- 3 041 Penrose Avenue Spivey, Cheryl --------------------- 3454 Price Avenue 1042 Rosenmont Avenue Spradlin, Zettia --------------- Spreeu, Linda 34,38,74,75 Stagge, Dianna ---------------- 4549 Clearview Avenue Stamper, Judith --------- ----- 3 440 Price Avenue Stephens, Jean 40,75,79 --- ---------- 3236 Werk Road Sterling, Gustav ------- Stevens, PAGE Marie ------- 1 77 Stevenson, Ian ----- Stoek, Judy ---------- Stockmeier, Loraine ---- Stortz, Walter ---- --- ,80,l8l,182 --- 3035 VVerk Road --- 7039 Fernbank Avenue --- 3049 McHenry Avenue ---- 2620 Montana Avenue ---- 1031 Sunset Avenue ---- 1752 Gilsen Avenue ---- 2385 Montana Avenue Story, Thomas ---------------------.- --- 3067 Veazey Sullivan, Joseph -------------- Suttle, Sally 35,-45,182,209 ----------- 3003 Ideal Terrace Swank, Donald 31,87 --- ---- ------- 2 952 Hull Avenue Sylvester, Donna 182,183 1106 Woodlawn Avenue 2935 Montclair Avenue Szoke, Eva ---------------- ---------- . -- 1035 Corondo Talbott, Alexine 31 --- ----- -.--- 818 Fairbanks Tam, Karen ----------- ----- 3 625 Fieldcrest Drive Taylor, Cheryl ---------- --- 4437 Carnation Avenue Taylor, Daniel 67,73 ---- -- ---.--- 706 Mt, H0136 Taylor, Gregory 72,73 ---- --- 132 Meridian Street Taylor, Stephen ------- .---- 2 552 Ring P12166 PAGE I78 Teschler, Linda --- Thielen, Kathryn --- Thiemann, Janne ---- ---- 3062 Verdin Avenue ----- 3050 Diehl Road ----- 3756 Carson Road Thinnes, Donald ------- ------ 2 003 Faycrest Drive Thomas, Judith 11,35 ----- ---- 3 044 C-oral Park Drive Thompson, Terry 47,67 --- -------.-- 1159 Cherevilla Thrasher, Edward ------ ---- 4 914 Glenway Avenue Thullen, Janet -------- ---- 3 819 Applegate Avenue Tierney, Nancy ------------------------ 2415 HOIHCSI Timmester, Terry 33,47 ------ 3172 1Vest Tower Avenue Tipton, Shirley --------.----------- ---- 2 356 N1C1101S0l'l Todbunter, Thomas 47,162 -- 3012 1-Vest Tower Avenue Tritschler, Kathy 79,184 ------------ 5137 Sidney Road Trohanis, Andy 53,73,l81 ------ 1046 Covedale Avenue Tumor, Michael --------- -- 1272 Fairbanks Avenue Turner, Richard ---- --- 2800 Queen City Avenue Uchtman, Robert ----- ----- 4 004 Heyward Street Uffman, William 182 --- ---- 3424 Ferncroft Drive Ungerbuehler, Linda ---- ------- 1 132 Iliff Avenue Vainisi, Judy --------- ---- 4 79 Considine Avenue 661-3578 291-2048 251-2069 922-2712 481-2641 921-1371 661-6449 661-9339 481-7423 251-3744 481-7438 662-6035 471-4027 481-2315 941-2691 662-4514 921-3731 661-5434 251-2294 921-8005 922-4093 481-9127 481-5288 661-1140 661-9222 921-8795 481-8156 481-2529 661-6647 661-2363 471-9693 481-8665 251-6195 251-2705 661-4395 251-3068 921-1628 661-0395 941-0657 661-9208 661-8190 921-3893 661-2626 662-3373 921-2319 481-1435 481-4181 481-5933 251-4658 471-7436 481-2890 471-8381 921-2164 941-1894 251-1549 481-9632 481-6190 661-8681 922-5753 661-7583 471-3490 251-6394 481-4041 481-3227 662-2988 481-4900 481-8641 921-6274 251-0377 921-2340 661-8013 471-9644 661-4443 471-5559 251-2145 PAGE I79 Van Arsdale, Curtis . Van Buskirlc, Stanley .... Van Hoose, Eric 95 wt. Vodegel, William r-,, Vogt, Carol ....... -- Von Nida, Richard W- lVadtlel1, Roger 18,71 .-- Wade, David , . . . - Wagner, Caryl ,,.,. .,,,--,,i,,--,- Wuhlbrink, William 37,182 Wahler, Gene 33,42,62,64,73 Walker, Richard ......... Wallace, Karyn --- Wallcn, Rita ........ Waples, Barbara ..... Waterman, Christine .... Weast, Ann ....,, ,..,. - - Weber, Kathleen ,.,t..... Weber, Sharon 79,165,184 ,... Wegert, Sandy 32,75,81,204 Weiss, Charlene 31 ....... . ..., 819 Mt, Hope ,----,,.., 3410 Belltone 56-12 Candlelite Terrace e------- 2849 Ratterman -- 2587 Anderson Ferry --,,.-- 2647 Foran Drive 3301 Montana Avenue . 4435 W, Eighth Street , 2375 Montana Avenue tu- 944 Edgetree Lane . .2 5559 Antoninus . .,.... 3631 Puhlman -- 3015 Ferguson Road ----,- 728 Wells Street --------- 1805 Sylved 1738 Fairmount Avenue --..--,. 549 Enright Avenue -- 5556 Lucenna Drive ,-,-- 5165 Leona Drive ,, - 2835 Allview Circle --- 3461 Price Avenue Wells, Carolyn 35,40,44,16l .,.,.. ,.-- 3918 Lovell Avenue Werner, Nancy ,,,. ,..,.. - 3462 Alta Vista Avenue YVende1, John ......e...A.. --- ---- 3201 Boudinot Avenue 471-9857 481-8805 922-3068 661-5569 922-0835 922-6356 481-8228 251-5304 662-6290 471-6693 922-3243 662-0115 661-9347 921-1491 922-3748 251-4354 471-7536 922-5892 471-8464 922-2312 471-4903 481-5333 481-5088 661 -3363 PAGE I80 Westrich, Linda ll lute, Theodore ,- .....,.... - , ....,,. 1348 Covedale Wiclinian. l..211l1'1l 111.3-4,38 Wichman, Robert 37.170 .....-M-,-- 2768 Eugenie Lane Wirkstrom, john ,.,,. -We Wietlisbach, Carl ,,,,,,,,-,, Wilfong, Judy , .,.... ,td Wilkinson, Lynne 33,-14,88 7' 77 2768 Eugenie Lane ,, --- 3300 Koenig Avenue HH- 2846 Werk Road W--- 1846 Ashbrook Drive Vere-- 2946 Harrison Avenue Willenborg, Susan ,...ec,,,. ,,,.... 3 231 Westbrook Williams, Barbara , ,,,,. -, Wilson, Bonnie ,... - Winkelman, Donna ..e.. ----- 3419 LaRue Court ---- 2830 Robert Avenue We 3864 North Bend Road Wirxnel, Roger 73 ,e.,...... -ee 3417 Mayfair Avenue Wollenhaupt, Michael 13 Wood, Doris 2..,..,..,. -,--,-- 577 Considine Avenue Woods, Annette 6,31,44 .,.,, -Wu 1621 Pasaden Avenue , 3117 West Tower Avenue wi-ny, Robert 52,53,65,71,18l,l95 .... .. ..... 2181 sywed Wright, Donald - .....,...... 3629 Woodbine Avenue Wuerdeman, Donna 34,35,75,77 -- 3329 Epworth Avenue Wurster, Christopher 7,22,24 -- 3244 Queen City Avenue Wynne, Mary jane .e.,,, Yarbrough, Lawrence et- Young, Barbara -10 W Yust, Robert .......... Zaehritz, Garry --L .,,, 2 Ziegler, Harold 71,73 W- Zimmer, Ralph . ...... Cole, Gail ...... M--- ,-W-------- 7411 Wynne Place M- ,W 1821 Ashbrook Drive ,,- 4730 Hardwick Drive --,- 3348 Buell Avenue -,-- 2727 Eugenie Lane ,-- 5016 Limberlost Lane -M 3500 Bruestle Avenue ---------- 3376 Hanna 471-3461 661-5525 661-5525 481-3555 662-2162 471-4597 661-3493 662-5509 481-5421 481-4316 662-2389 481-0906 922-0754 921-8578 661-0846 922-6405 662-2182 661-7513 481-1770 941-0979 251-0674 921-0507 662-5718 661-4709 921-2381 661-1952 481-6074 TE CHERS' DIRECTORY AND I DEX Mr. Arthur J. Havlovic Mr. William P. Strunk Mr. Robert W. Siekmann Mr. Paul E. Nabors Mrs. Dorothy Heninger Mr. William B. Conger Mr. Glenn E. Borkosky Mr. Frederick B. Schlimm Miss Frances Hanauer Mr. Joseph R. Weil Miss Mildred Husemann Mis Mis Mis s Marian Rothert s Barbara Bicking s Phyllis Lehman Mrs. Betty Adams Mrs. Dee Brown Mis Mis Mis s Joann Bernzott s Jacqueline Moeller s Ruth O'Neal Miss Evelyn Lipsky Mr. Mr. Mr. Harry Moeller Dillard E. Armentrout Richard E. Bathiany Mrs. Mary Jo Barnett Mr. Mis Carmen Battistone s Doroth E. Bauer Mis Y s Rhodapearl Bayha Mr. Edward F. Beck Miss Marlene Beigel Mr. Myron L. Bennett Mr. Carroll A Berrin er Mr. Mis - 8 J. Roger Blust s Mildred Botto Mr. Andrew J. Brady Mr. Mr. Gerald E. Brown Cletus R. Bulach Principal ............ -, 96,97 Assistant Principal -- --- 98 Assistant Principal .... --- 99 Assistant Princi al . . p ..... - Senior High Counselor .... -- Senior High Counselor Senior High Counselor -- Senior High Counselor Junior High Counselor Junior High Counselor Secretary ..........,.., Secretary - - - Secretary .......... Secretary ............ Counselors' Secreta ry --- Secretary Secretary .... ...e 99 100 100 -- 100 -L -- 100 --- -- 101 --- -- 101 --- 98 -- 101 --- 98 --- 98 ---- 100 ----- 98 Secretary --- ---- 101 Treasurer ........ .... 1 01 Dietitian .,.,. ,w--....- .,.. 1 0 1 Engineer-Custodian Consumer Mathematics .......... 102 Chemistry, Track Coach ..... 18,102 Spanish American History Mathematics ......... .... 1 02 Office Practice ...... .... 1 02 Health, Maroon W L- --- 62,64 Mathematics, FTA Electric Sho p ................... 102 Physics, Mathematics, Science -- 102 Social Studies ....,..e.....,,, Home Economics 53.102 Instrumental Music, Orchestra L 28,102 Dramatics, Public Speaking --- 25,102 Miss Ann M. Kottenbrook Mr. John F. Kuechenmeister Mr. David XV. Kuhn Mrs. Betty C. Lawson Mr. Thomas P. Lilly Mrs. Lillyan L. Lilly Mr. Ralph J. Love Mr. Herbert L. Lust Mrs. Carol H. Lynn Mr. Robert M. Martin Mrs. Margaret M. Martin Mrs. Helen Mason Miss Joanne McClure Mr. Harold XV. McFarland Mr. Robert F. Meier Mrs. Frances L. Mercer Mr. John J. Michaels Mrs. Cleo D. Miller Mr. David E. Minesinger Mrs. Eveyn L. Mitsos Mr. Robert J. Morgan Mr. Edward B. Mueller Jr. Mrs. Frances P. Myers Mrs. Justine E. Nester Mr. Paul Nohr Miss Margaret Ohanian Miss Betty S. O'Hara Mr. Duane T. Oldfield Mr. Harry E. O'Neal Mr. Roger H. Otten Mr. John L. Pauszek Mrs. Theresa Penn Mr. Thomas C. Peters Miss Dorothea Peterson Mr. Bruce E. Plummer Mr. Arthur Chesley Miss Mildred C. Constant Mr. William A. Crandall Mr. R. Bryson Curry Miss Eleanor Davis Miss Erma M. Davis Mrs. Eunice J. Davis Mr. James W. Doerger Mrs Margaret Ferrara Mr. Larry L. Findlay Mr. Jerry L. Franks Mrs. Betty E. Fread Mr. Delmar L. Fread Mrs. Mary Fusco Mr. Robert G. Ganzmiller Miss Mary C. Garnatz Mr. Victor L. Gausman Miss Janice M. Gerstner Miss Kathleen Gieringer Mr. Rollin Goodpaster Mrs. Carole A. Gordon Mrs. Roberta Greensmith Mr. Donal M. Griffith Mr. Frank M. Hafenbritle Miss Genevieve Harris Mr. Richard F. Hauck Mr. James D. Heinold Mr. William J. Heubach Howard V. Hiett Mr. Mr. Harold C. Hopping Mr. William J. Huth Mr. Mace C. Justice Mrs. Vivian L. Kappas Miss Kathleen F. King Mr. Jan Knepshield Miss Thecla J. Kolks German, Social Studies 102 102 Mechanical Drawing ............. 102 Band, Band Letter Club ......... 47 102 103 103 103 English ........................ Shorthand, Typing, English e.... English, Jr. Hi. Cheerleaders English ........,............... Latin, Consumer Mathematics --- Civics, Social Studies, English .,,. Art Mechanical Drawing ..... 18,103,107 Business Arithmetic, Biology .... 103 Physiology ,..,..,,........... 36,103 Zoology ..... ...s... 1 03 English Driver Education ........ .... 5 3,61 Socio-Economics, History Woodshop Personal Typing, Office Practice - 103 Physical Education, Jr. GAA -- 74,103 Social Studies .............. -- 103 Social Studies, English .... .... 1 04 Reading Improvement ........ 95,104 Mr. 1'Villiam Poetker Mr. Elliott Pogue Mr. Robert J. Rain Mr Mr. Stanley YV. Rammes Robert J. Ruess Mrs. Dorothy B. Roberson Miss Sallye B. Russell Mrs. Mary G. Schneider Mr . William A. Shackelford Mr. Mr. Mr George C. Shiveler Jr. Carl C. 'Shreve . Robert D. Singerman Miss Frances L. Smith Mrs. Marilyn W. Smith Mr. Kenneth C. Smith Mrs. Jean G. Spickard Mr. Edward Sulek Miss Elizabeth Suter Mrs. Rita L. Thatcher Miss Phyllis Tolwig Miss Mary G. Vance Mr. Stanley S. Viner Mr. Louis J. von Walden English Business Law, Bookkeeping ..,... 105 Metal Shop ..................,.. 105 Mathematics ...,........-.,.., 105 Art ........c-.--.....-....,.... 105 Health, Health Careers Club --L 105 English, Annual Advisor ..... 35,105 Merchandising, Sales ............ 105 Typing, Shorthand ...... Mathematics ...,.....e....... English, Annual Advisor ..... 35,105 ---- 105 -- 105 Librarian ....................... 106 Home Economics, Jr. Y-Teens - 106,169 English .................,....., 106 Driver Education, Crusaders - 102,106 Mathematics ....e...e......,..,. 106 Latin, Latin Club ..........., 18,106 Engish ................ ...L 1 06 Physics, Mathematics ...... ,... French, French Club ........ Science ......................... Social Studies, World Geography - Art L........................... Secretarial Practice, ....... 41,104,107 Physical Education, Hi-Y, Ushers 106 106 107 107 107 Business, Typing ..c............ 107 Spanish, Spanish Club ........ 18,107 Mathematics ,...s.,... .,.. 1 07 English ............. -- 107 Mathematics ........... ..... 1 07 Botany, Science .............. 105,107 Mathematics .................... 107 World Geography, Social Studies -- 107 Mathematics .. ...,.............. 107 Librarian ........s....... -- 107 Chemistry, Mathematics Socio-Economics ................ 107 Mathematics, Tennis Coach - 60,69,107 American History ..,,,...... 107,109 Science, Physiology ....... .... 1 08 Mathematics ...e................ 108 Home Economics, Jr. Y-Teens -- 108 Choir .,..,...,...,........... 30,108 German, Chess Club ...c. 90,103,108 Biology, Science ..... ....,. 1 09 Mathematics ..ee... --- 109 Health, Red Cross .... --- 109 English ...........,............ 108 Physical Education ........... 74,108 Social Studies, American History -- 68 Latin, Senior Class Sponsor L- 18,108 Metal Shop ..................... 93 Social Studies Physiology, Biology, Science --- 42,108 English, Modern Dance GAA - 106,108 Mathematics, GAA Bowling ...... 109 Science, Asst. Football Coach -- 53,65 American History, World History - 89 ' 104 Biology, Science - ...,...... .... - - American History, World History - 104 French, English, Senior Y-Teens -- 104 Physical Education ........... 104 Physical Education Socio-Economics --- L- 104,108 Mathematics ..... --- 104 Modern History --- -- 104 Chemistry .......s......-------- 104 Advanced Composition, FTA - 95,104 English, Jr. Pep Club .. ........Y 104 English Social Studies .... --- 13.53.104 English ve...... ------ 104 Mrs. Helen S. Walter Miss Irene A. Walter Mrs. Peggy Walters Mrs. Mary A. WVarner Miss Lenora M. Weber Mr. Jack R. Wheeler Mrs. Shirlee I. Williams Miss Constance C. Witte Mr. Glen J. Mfollenhaupt Mr. Walter J. Wuerdeman Miss Clara Yalen Mr. Thomas L. Yeager Mrs. Maude E. Young Mrs. Sue Young Mathematics .....,........... 18,109 English, Journalism .... .... 3 3,109 English Health, Red Cross ............ 109 English, Journalism, French -- 35,109 Biology, Science ..,e........-. 53,108 English .....c....... .e..e.. 1 08 Physical Education --- --- 74,77,l09 Print Shop Bookkeeping, Accounting ..,. 105,109 Shorthand, Typing Science, Reserve Football --- 10,55,54 English ................. Mathematics --- --- 109 --- 109 Tl-IE 1965 ANNUAL STAFF EDITORIAL BOARD Mike Allen .w... ,Y ....... Linda Spreen --.- .... t- Eleni I-Iarritos V- COPY Emily Beaman, Editor ..,............... PHOTOGRAPHY AND ENGRAVING Laurie lfifichman, Editor ,,.........., U ART AND LAYOUT Nancy Nelson - U I , --,., BUSINESS Bonnie Graham, Manager --- ACADEMIC Kathy Cole, Editor it FACULTY Judy Thomas, Editor .-, UNDERCLASS jon Robin Parr, Editor th SENIOR Dian Scheidenberger, Editor ata, Cheri Cappel, Assistant ...LLUL Sally Suttle, Assistant ., LLL- ACTIVITIES Pam Coyle, Co-Editor .....LL Carolyn VVells, Co-Editor .,-. Ann Rush, Assistant .,,,.---- GIRLS' SPORTS Donna Wtlercleman, Editor Lot Sharon VVeber, Assistant .eL. BOYS' SPORTS Gary Harvey, Editor LLs.., john Hofmann, Assistant Y--- INDEX Janet Deifel, Editor s,,LLL,.. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Tom Schiff M. ..,,---t . . , TYPISTS Teala Nicosia, Barbara Apostol, -Indy Gittinger FACULTY ADVISERS Miss Lenora Weber, Sponsor sL,,...... A-, Mrs. Margaret Martin, Assistant Sponsor -.-L Mr. Ralph Love, Business ., .......LtLt - c whose name is now Mike Annual j fwho called everyone Dear j Qwho listened to her Dear, Annua1 chums' prob- lemsj Qwho is a fan of the triurnviratej Qwho broke the dictionary and took two years to fix itj fwho drew grass, then sparks, grass, sparks, grass, sparks . . .J Qwho got the Student Council President to write some adsj fwho was our Bat , who almost was blown out the window on one of our chilly work-nights while trying to get the butter from the silly Qwho took time off . . . from November to Mayy Qwho was the Annual's pert little blonde , Qwho spoke so softly Dian couldn't hear herj ---- Qwho ate all Miss Weber's apples, --- fwho quit work at 11:00 .... AMD Cwho wrote I hate boys! all over the boardj Qwho wrote Wonderful drama copyj fwho really worked hard on those eight little pages. j fwho did her Eng-lush homework ninth bellj L-- Qwho gets the 1965 Claude Awarduj Qwhoi also likes triumviratesj fwho hid in R. 202 until March when she started to work on the indexj fwho was the Olympic Patty-Cake Champion of the class of '65j fwho brought tea, cheese, and apples on work nightsj --- Qwho always said Now gals, let's get to w0rk j Qwho gave a good pep talk on How to Sell Ads . . in Januaryj Members ol' the Journalism Class who wrote and griped, and wrote and griped . . . Pat Abbott, Darla Bate- man, Marsha Bollinger, Linda Bracht, Stephanie Chenoweth, Nancy Garrettson, Barbara Griswold, Suz- anne I-Iillsley, Betty Kamp, Rosemary Meinders, Karen Norden, Judy Pierson, Lois Rost, Sharyn Scull, Sheila Varner, Nancy Wiethe. Acknowledgements 1t's done . . . IT IS DONE! lt is actually, factu- ally, really, truly donel Joyful shouts echoed between rooms 202 and 212 as the Joy of My Spirit! finally became uncaged. It had been indeed a long, hard drive, with many obstacles trying to foil our carefully laid plansg but with enthusiasm, deter- mination and lots of help, the 1965 Annual Staff has finished a fine book. How could we end the book without a few Qhundredj words of thanks to all those wonderful people, who came to our rescue when we faltered, goofed, boo-booed? Therefore we thank . . . Miss Weber, our loyal and untiring advisor who spent hours, days, weeks, and even months, trying to squeeze new and creative ideas out of our weary heads. Mrs. Martin, who assisted Miss Weber in every Way, helping to take the Journalism class through the rigors of journalism and the hardships of copy writing for the yearbook. Mr. Love, our financial advisor, who helped Bonnie with advertising accounts, underclass pictures, and final distribution of the book. Mrs. Meyers, for guiding Nancy Nelson through the Opening Section and Division Pages artwork. The administration and faculty, who patiently en- dured our harried, helter-Skelter, and confusing picture days with the utmost cooperation. That most extraordinary and versatile man, Mr. Russell R. Benson, for all the time, patience and creative energy he spent in bringing our theme to the layout board. Also, Mr. Duncan Scheidt, who withstood the slings and arrows of outrageous staff members' picture ideas. Finally, we owe our thanks to Indiana School Pictures for underclass pictures . . . Mr. Busch and Mr. McTamany of Shillitos for Senior portraits and sports and ad pictures . . . Durand Cover Manufacturing, for our cover . . . Hurley Printing for putting our book together . . . Weimar Typesetting for the opening section type . . . City Manager Wichman, for the picture of Nancy Garretson on page 21, and the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co., for the Its Academic pic on the same page. ldentifications Page 3 - TOP: Rob Wichman BOTTOM: Tom Schiff, Larry Borcherding, Barb Heisel, Debby Herdrner, Dave Scroggins. Page 4 - Top: Don Gourley, Jim Moores, Clayion Leis'l', John Hoclr, Fred Meier, Bill Dees. BOTTOM: Judy Gross, Ken? Carier. Page 6 - RIGHT: Ann Gowdy. l.EFT: Janice Eger, Anne+'le Woods, John Whiiehurslf, Charles Redman, Linda Schaefer, Nancy Garreison, Daryl Hickman. Page 7 -- TOP: Chris Wursier, Rick Kellerman, Paul Bailey, Rob Wichman, Kuri Wursier, Nancy Scheer, Pam Dislten, Bob Hyland, Marie Chaldeltas, Be'Hy Gilby. BOTTOM: Woody Hill, John Mooier, Bob Ecltel, Sieve Joos, John Conway. Page 8 - Doug Fread, Janei Clemenis, Nancy Garrelson. Page 9 - Bev Findley. Cindy Lindeman, Tom Wagner, Claudia Roos. Page l3 - Joy Hartman, Karen Moeller, Bonnie Driscoll, Janice Eger, Barb Buck, Bev Dislten, Judy Gross. Page l5 - Doug Fread, Gary Poppel. Page I8 - TOP: Miss O'Hara, Mr. Findlay, Mrs. Waller, Mr. Mich- aels, Mrs. Spicltard, Mr. Knepshield, Miss Roiheri, Mr. Baihiany. Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page MIDDLE: Wayne Eccard, Gene Seibel. TOP: Terry Martin, Karen Kemper, Kay Fischer, David Ringshauser. BOTTOM: Sylvia Rehme, Chip Jaggers, Jim Duebber. Kathy Baies. TOP: Donna Reed, Dwighl' Connor, Jane Durham, Don Swanlr, Kaihy Raible, Glenn Garland. BOTTOM: Carolyn Siaubih, Be'Hy Gilby, Paul Kaiser, Ardifh Byers. TOP: Pete Theilen, Marilyn Hader, Sarah Callahan, Leslie Gilbert BOTTOM: Lynne Willtinson. TOP: Mr. Von Walden and class. Bill O'Connell, Sharon Ramey, Mrs. Zimmerman, Pal' Gibbons, Jim Eger. John Hofmann, Edwina Larltin, Rob Sanders, Kathy Cole. TOP: Rosemary Meinders, Milne Snowdon. MIDDLE: Sharon Gillty, Berry Gilby. TOP io BOTTOM: Gary Poppel, Dan Nagel, Linda Spreen, Kay Fischer, Laurie Wichman, Emily Beaman, Jim Eger, Janice Eger, Daphne Loewe, Donna Sylvesier, Ralph Beasely, Terry Marlin, Jo Ann Espelage. Karen Kemper, David Ringshauser, Bill Uifman. Oh Ifhf f r 2,4 is 31. w N Vx vi ,Y A Lg' . f 4, x. 75535, wuz aff' V 1,1 Y Ksffl f1 4 APA QX mga A2 mfyf nv X 1 qill K 1 K' - 5 I ' 4 . A 'A ' A I ' q I ' we 4 1' ' A-5 . A 'ri 1 xg X v , -.-.. 1 L L 1 f U 1
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