Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1966
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I WoRJLD 'lb 'BE BoR,N 'UNDER YSUR. 'FOOTSTEPS A WORLD T6 'BE BORN UNDER VSLIR. FooTSTEPS THE 1966 WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO PUBLISHED BY THE WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL STAFF 0 I -W .,- .,, ,, ,i,,.,.,.n.....-.f I 4 , ww 't!, 'ww M 1H. kim -:' ' ' ,. H ?'I-W, , ,mx ,A , ' H WT Wjfmxvff ,ann--' Y , 4 , Jqjagtzsilg H ,R ' 1, X -n xx N E ' x SHERRY SCULL . . . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ROSEMARY MEINDERS . . . PRODUCTION MANAGER LOIS ROST . . . COPY EDITOR MARSHA BOLINGER . . . CO-BUSINESS MANAGER NANCY WIETHE . . . CO-BUSINESS MANAGER fx--1-'mv . w HN ww: -wx 1-. N ' M wx I x H Q H+ , A I v vw y m arns, 9Vw.4Ywg I ,Su f Q 'YT Y 4,0 'o ' 9 If ,'e'p-sf.. A4 h6 If law 5 O. 1: Q 0 4 1-1 -via e Og' x A , iv-Ayn, 'O 5 fr, 1' I s I WoR,L'D1b BE 'BoR'N UNDER Yo'UR FooT6TEPS An exciting and enlightening world waits to be born under our footsteps . . . The miniature world of the high school, representing all aspects of life, brings into focus the finest ideas and greatest knowledge of all the ages . . . it examines fragments of ancient cultures which found their greatness and then faded in the movements of ages . . . it extols the richness of our heritage as Americans and as a cultured people . . . More important, the environment of the high school stimulates today's youth to continue the tradition of education . . . it challenges an alert generation to find a cure for cancer, pilot a craft at the speed of light, and travel to new worlds . . . it provokes questions in eager minds - Why do men cry FREEDOM? Why is the age of atoms young? What are the humanities? Drawing from the vast resources of past cultures, the high school prepares potential businessmen, scientists, and statesmen to enter the complex and visionary world of the future. From remole culluras in fha disfanl' pasf springs a modern and progressive world. A W 5 l l Arf, music, liferalure, and alchemy are as ancienf as ille world itself. All the worId's great knowledge M H WW A., v-1-fe-A pri' Comes to focus in the high school , 1x4 ' ' W- li' - . . -H-v7,'1. -gk, ch 4.5. Q1 ng.- Q A S! . -A-.my 5Y'4'P '- ':-sifthiftm-FfhT W 5- I .. . gl 'e ' fi Il jr! 'F r N1 ' , .-4 L ' wx K , , f -it , H 'l Q - ..-1 -1 L- bf T. . 1- i---,-. : -2- W 5'-..'..t'1 l, Q .e R T'-li ' g' - --,..--: A - i f 4 3 5. ga f u iv. f 'I rn., I , W Q Y 1' '77 X or- I xx l '4 A.' P , + J I 1 . 241,-V 'f Lg., , 3 a V - +, 2 nw -' - - f '51 1 . gr v X A I x i Tlx :. ' 4' ,- l ' - :pf Y X Y - We -.,' E353 Ng ,1.,,f,1'!1iJ 1-,,QfL'5'0'9 i .M-,xr tg T-W A .VVV M V 1 u an -V m4,,,.,,.. Qs- , ..f,- . , lN ?.I,E51- ' '. ' A Q: ' 1 4 Q - E N- ll WORLD T6 BE 'Bo'R,'N UNDER YQUR. FooTsTE'PS The skilled instructor initiates ideas The high school embodies a whole world of knowledge which rnust yet be presented to the student by the competent instructor. The wise teacher projects his personality into his course . . . he guides willing pupils through difficult problems . . . he raises questions which stimulate activity beyond mere classroom work . . . he encourages the student to explore the vast range of American literature, to develop a personal theory about the evolution of music . . . he provides the impetus for a pupil to solve the insolvable algebra problem or construct a complex machine illustrating a scientific principle . . . The student-teacher relationship is indeed an invaluable one, for it provides the link between education and the human society, Western Hills and the world. Under 'ihe guidance of Mr. Minesinger, Bill and Allen built a Tesla coil thai' won second place in physics af a science fair. The multi-faceted Lift a dusty volume from a library shelf and discover therein the realities and romance of bygone eras . . . Hold in your hand a blade of grass and exalt the splendor of Nature's handicraft. . . Confront another personality with the warm clasp of friendship and touch another heart with laughter or tears . . . Above all, exult in the ebullience and energy of a new generation, deriving knowledge and inspiration from each day spent at Western Hills. The gaiefy of winter and 'fall exhilarafes. world of West High invites enthusiastic exploration i i iiiiitiiigmiiiin' Bi emit MW it W i igiw ,ii,,igiMiXzA iin,ii'Bif'iB,i Mi 97 al rin, Spring's 'Freshness creates inspiration. thrilling and luminous future beckons Modern consfrucfions lilo fhe Kroger Building puncfuafe dramafically Cincinna+i's disiincl' old German afmosphero. Reaching foward new worlds, man probes mysferies of space fravel. A ' SN ' Peace Corps and medical volunieers use compassion fo bridge iniernafional gaps. Phofo courfesy of fha Insfifufum Div! Thomae A IAij-1Qq':'l'y's:imrn..::3n,...,., i IH. . i i ,ffd , .. - A W - 1 Cures for cancer, hearf disease, or menfal illness may soon be found because fo of improved research mefhods my L ng .V-, Rm To mainfain sfabilify in a challenging environmeni. man pauses from -laslcs fo seek divine inspiraiion. Hope 'For harmonious co-exisfence lies in diplomafic efforfs of 'Phe Unifed Naiions. A 0 5 E3 1 ,WL . -W .. -1 . Q .QI U I4 I . Y . 1'..u..-- 3, wal IUIILI a L .., 1--nu, .4 .- . I A un 5. V ' 'lfq' t ' I lg 'f' E b ' - ai , ' 1 5 wk -G r K Q V 1 V 1 .. . . ' ' -. , w 41- 555513 4 . 'J . ' fm -W b - ., 1 J Q , . . J- -5X ,,,.. W 5 A - , ag 1 ' -V f 5.5 'Q Jfx-n.. Q i-- V Q 'W ' . gs? ' 'Q R i A 2 V VX .Y .Q ' ,. 1 , ','- 3 'A' Q-'fx , I ii if' 'N f 1 .--asr- , M! 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John Mooier incorporaies deiicafe sirains of harmony in a composiiion which iilusfrafes his creaiive abiiiiy. I WoRL'D T6 'BE 'BGRIN UNDER Yo'LIR FooTSTE'PS A world . . . of enriching experiences Academic Faculfy . Underclass A... Senior ....,,e,, ond splendid growth! Ms' .-11 Q I 1 11 1111 1 31 fgxm 111 1 55 ,1,.iiX . ' :Si 1 , i - 111 qqiig , 11 11? 11XX11, 1111 XXX111111 1fff1l '1llXXXW '11XX'11 '11lX 111X 11 11 1X11111X:g XX 1 '11 ffl? 11 1'111'f'1!11'11455111'11 1 !-- 1' 1111.1 11 ! l 1: 11 'X W' ' XXWIX' . ' Q . 57 ' -ilu, .si-' ,, 1 11 XXX 1111X ui- V ' ' ' I 4 1? 'V ,A 11 1 K HX X 1 . 4.1 11 ' L 11111 111,11 111 11 1 1 111 .. 1. ,XXXXXXXX XX 111 XX1 1111 Ui 1 'A ' Wi 11111 nm 11 X XXX1 1 ' 11 V ' Y 1 X 11 . 1 ' ' 1111 123.1 X 1 ' 1 11 1 11X X1XX X, X .- XX. 1 X 1 1X11X XX 11 1 '1111 '11 X 1XX 1 1 11 '11 , 11 XX 11 X 11 X '1 1 X 11 11. 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M... 1--- Accurate 'typing completes the 'Final phase in the production of the business letter. Business courses mold students for future vocations Students come in contact with the expanding technology of today's world through the variety of business courses offered at VVestern Hills, Modern dictating machines, lines of files, and complex typing and copying equipment are all part of the bigness and perplexity of the fast-moving age in which we live. Business courses attempt to prepare the student for confronting the emerging complexity of automation and to train him for such work as IBM data processing, program analysis, and advanced advertising techniques. In preparation for government vocations, examiners administer the Civil Service tests and high-ranking pupils often find employment. Business English courses cultivate better communication skills, thus initiating young men and women for their future business careers. Mary Baitz discovers the advantages of dictating through use of the auclcgraph. 5- -.4 I f Z!! fsC.f..f. -, .zfk . .....1-f1,f-M 7 5 '24, . 1 Q' , I J! , . QV: W - X' ,T X asa, A ' N , Qi W Q ' as a , we 1 1 K , ' dl,-M! . 1 ew' ' A .N 1 . ' A V- J, s ,Jjfff 1 . V- Q K , I 9 - HL, ,- Qs-Y I , 4. , ,SSW 1 iff , f ff ' j ,ff 1-m,,, - f 2 g ar fl f X,-J 1 if ff' ,A fi ff w W ,, .1, ,af Fw! M w s w ' , 5? 11 '-r if ' - 7' W gr fwj, Q . ' 1 gmffaf' K , , fr, K U, ,,'-JL-F,,, V, AQ' . fl ,X - x .1 . ' I '.J.!,. ,KIM AY , x ,V x V N , vu N M' F ' w m ' Wl'f, W ,, .mm ww 1' ,-11 .515 f ' X .. ' 'xx f R 5, l x N 1 -1 ,kc ' UL ,gi ' ., x., Q 2-'Q-V yr. ' f Z sy, f . !' Mfzisg. -L XM 112 2-,,,,,w Ri 1 2 Mn www Ll- f x M an if JI? J 4 .1127 ,ff .av 4234 'f' l ,l- 3 i 9 ii U -4 I Q, :I ' i if f S , fa .ww J! .J X viii' :ff f . ...,. -ff .wx '44 I B54 ,f 1 up mimi if fr?-, ,f X . . A, Y ' ,.. .n My , . 4-if gl E. r I' , X354 x Y 'Z X Q 'Xing W A L, - 1. , ' .eg :Q .FS L To a bofany siudenf, a planf is more 'than a green 'lhing. John Hil- geman observes leaf fype, vein siruclure, and daily growth paHerns. key to man's environment Adapting to the student's increased curiosity in the world about him, YVest High recently stepped up its science program. A new and unique advanced physics seminar instructed by Mr. lX-flinesinger required extensive research and term projects for students who had completed preliminary physics, Natural science classes stimulated pupils to roam nearby fields and stock insect collections. Mr. Fread's Zoology course ended the year with projects to be entered in local science fairs. Siudyinig fhe paris of fhe fascinaling human body becomes simplified for physiology senior Linda Meiners, as she uses 'Hue life-lille mannequin. Marveling af fhe infricacies of a frog's organic sfrucfure is Kerry Kalmbach. Twelfth grade math student David Evans ponders the angle-side relationships of isosceles triangles. Math stimulates logic and understanding Did you know that four plus four equals one? It does in seventh grade modular arithmetic-a new study dealing with number relationships. Another innovation this year was the offering of geometry to certain qualified freshman as part of a city-wide experimental program. Most West High students, however, continued the study of traditional algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Some took more practical courses such as business or consumer math. All math courses at Western Hills give the students good background for their future jobs in this technical age. Accurate use of the slide rule is demonstrated by George Hain. This timesaving device is one very essential part' of the Advanced Math lll class. l l I fffz , ' I W ? :Tiff ' X 1- 'H 11 A. D . .. In ,5 Q Y 3'!:,wfi A ,M 'f- , , , N ' ' ' 'fflr' ,H 5:'Z ':??, 55 X S. 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Jones, and W. Doss indusfriously demonstrate cookie cutting to classmates. Future homemakers develop potential skills Hear the sizzle of bacon, the whirr of sewing machines, or the hum of a dryer? All these sounds evolve from West I-Iigh's three Home Economics laboratories, where girls learn the basics of cooking, sewing, budgeting, and interior decorating. In addition to mastering these fundamentals, seniors study marriage and childcare in Home and Family Living classes. As a special project this spring, Ann Holiday representatives demonstrated cooking, sewing, and laundering techniques to seniors in order to prepare young women for the future-whether this be college, marriage, or a career. Be careful-don'i' sflclc me! warns L. Nelson as M. Caudill fits her new shell. 'Q E . ty? Beaming with pride, Pele mais his prize worlc. The ar'Hs'r's hands are his most valuable fools. N ' ga Art students capture honors, awards The industrious pursuit of a deft hand and a critical eye resulted in creative excellence for VVestern Hills art students this year. Students approached art in an unusual manner-as a science of self-expression-and studied it as a blend of theoretical principles and practical applications. Many investigated the gamut of art movements from Pop Art to Impressionism. Mrs. Myers' classes visited the Johnson Collection of Art and tried personal interpretations. The efforts of such comprehensive study culminated in honors for Pete Harritos, a Shil1ito's Scholastic Art Finalist and Stephanie Boeing, a gold key winner in the same contest. Ari' s+udenf John Dollriehs poses under the precepfive eye of fellow classmates. snag .auf ,pai The many 'faces of America are illusirafed symbolically as Bernice Reichard'l', Carol Crawford, and Doi' Augusi pool falenf 'ro produce a huge mural Accenfuaiing fhe 'Facial sfruciure of model J. Wurfzelbacher is arf sculpfor Paul Schmidf. 5 'WA s 1 B '53 if www West Hi's participation in the April All-City Festival allowed choir members to display their talents while blending voices with other schools. Another spring event - the capture of superior ratings in state competition-indicated orchestra mem- bers' musical prowess. Diversity marks the Western Hills musical curriculum A wide span of musical studies crescendoes as the student grows through Vfest High. A course in band, orchestra, or choir acquaints him with fundamentals which, with practice, blossom into skills. Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs augment these skills, while select Studio Choir develops tone and voice quality. For advanced pupils, the Music Theory class delves into the basic elements of composition and encourages creativity. The modern Language Lab proves advantageous 'lo the German classes of Mr. Shalrleford who stresses 'lhe importance of audio-linguistics. 6' Utilizing 'rape recorders and flash cards as helpful study aids are three eager and enthusiastic Spanish sfudenfs. A lecture on Roman manuscripts stimulates an anima-led discussion among Mrs. J. Spiclcard's Latin V pupils. Language Courses stress oral profieiene New course materials adopted this year made possible a fuller use of the audio-lingual method of instruction in beginning modern language courses at Western Hills. Centered around the language lab and supplemented by films and a special text, the new course emphasized conversational skills. More advanced classes combined intensive library study with applied oral drills. Mrs. Spickard guided her fifth-year Latin class in forming a reading seminar A uf' 1 v k V, V, A ,. -f ww v 3 Mi 1 ,w M g', . I , L , 2 7 W-. . ai:-1 le it 4 V Q , Az ,Q nw L z X YN 'v .w .L-6 ,, S., xc,- wvi' bs' 1 qi' ,- ,- ww . ., ,, A 1 I ,www 'A G ,gy , f AL F fx age I Social Studies explore man's civilization A college-level study of the movement of ages and men whom they produced is lfVest Highs newest addition to ,fy-fi: the history department. This advanced American History course, taught by Mr. Hopping and supplemented by college texts and exhaustive research work, set the precedent for increased activity in histor classes. Mr. Po 'ue's so-cio-economics classes Y 8 completed a study of racial issues by discussing O S++ ' F flflcl h'l1J' . . . ur B e 'S one O miny ace S 0 fu hw lc, lm problems with an executive from CORE, while other Mclnfoslw and Carl Scl-leidenberger aviclly inveshgaie. A I I I - ' l classes participated in an animated discussion WllIl'l Mr. Herbert Philbrick, author of I Lead Three Lives. An innovalion 'rhis year-advanced American Hislory-encourages exiensive research worlc clone in coniunclion wifl-i Mr. Hopping's leclures. A 1 3 i ,J , 7' QE .rv MP5 'V A 1 'V 8 . -'Y QL. X ,., xx f y ,ff :QV ii ,gf ff . 'f ' L s ,, , I Wifi I Q n , 5 X '. rl, fs 1 K- M, 25 1 P M - H xx , JSM . Z Q49 ...4,: Y- 5 ' 5 V143 ' 136 Q f 'E' I fgff i Mr. Arthur I-Iavlovic Principal Patient devotion describes our principal Patient and genuinely devoted to a strenuous, challenging job, Mr. Arthur Havlovic inspires admiration from the faculty and pupils. His conscientous performance of his duties enables Weste1'n Hills to function as a well-ordered institution. In addition to carrying out directions of the Board of Education and reporting on its policies, Mr. Havlovic is constantly alert to what he terms the unusual. This includes dealing with nondescript problems such as crowded conditions, snow emergencies, or vandalism. His devotion often extends to extra-curricular activities, such as the Dad's Club Dinners, where he willingly serves as chef. In an effort to improve what he considers a fine school in an excellent educational system, he actively participates in several of the organizations for both educators and principals. VVhen spare time accumulates, Mr. Havlovic pursues a variety of hobbies - golf, music, bowling, and bridge. Conforming fo sfaie law, Mr. Havlovic dons goggles lo observe a laboraiory. Dignified, dynamic Mr. Havlovic addresses an assembly. Mr. Havlovic periodically meeis 'lo consull' wilh his fhree assisfani principals, Mr. Robe-rl Cheeseman, Mr. Roberf Sielcmann, and Mr. Paul Nabors. Three assistant principals are invaluable Mr. Robert Siekmann Assistant Principal Senior High '... and change +l1a1' lasi' word before l sign if, sfafes Mr. Sieltmann diciaiing fo his secretary the clay's final lefier. Working congenially with Mr. Havlovic in all phases of administration are his three invaluable assistant principals. XfVith firmness and determination, Mr. Robert Siekmann wins the respect ol the more than two thousand senior high school students. I-Iis duties include discipline, managing the Mustang Trading Post , making sure bus transportation is provided for students, dispensing class rings, and organizing study halls. The new, efficient, and capable Mr. Robert Cheeseman is faced with the demanding problems of the junior high school. Mr. Paul Nabors regulates the teacher personnel, and provides all essential faculty material - textbooks and visual aids. These three administrators work very diligently to coordinate all facets of high school life at XfVest High. 'Ui Mr. Robert Cheeseman Assistant Principal junior High W' ' i 35 i i ' ' .I , NN ' , ii .vi , , Mira W,,.v wmv ww ,, ' . 'wmv J, , . v E ,,, f....l i 1 , i i ,M , Mr. Cheeseman congrafulaies new members of Junior Honor Socieiy. Mr. Paul E. Nabors Assistant Principal Staff and Curriculum They don'+ all seem io be here, lamenfs Mr. Nabors as he carries our fhe wearisome rash of checking hooks. f , Mr. Fred Schlimn, senior high counselor and 'lest coordinator, confers with Bob Sfufzman abouf his percentage ranlt on college SAT scores. I should be a scien'fis+! exclaims Mrs. Adams, secretary, as Mr. William Conger, senior high counselor, compares her in+eres+s scored from a Kuder fest with her present career. Mr. Borltoslty and Mrs. Memmel, sen- ior high counselors, explain requirements necessary for college-bound senior pupils. Counselors share year-round duties A counselorls work is never done. This new version of an old quote applies to counselors kept busy year round. September always heralds many tangled schedules for harried counselors to adjust. During late fall and early winter, they arrange college conferences, give Kuder tests, and provide vocational speakers. In spring they must coordinate college entrance tests. This season is also option time, when the counselors individually advise each student. Completing a strenuous year, counselors hope they have advantageously guided and placed every pupil. iff. Oh no, noi' more schedules! sighs Miss Hobbs, The new iunior high counselor. as Miss Rorherf carries in anofher pile 'ro be programmed. A birlhday surprise for Mrs. Brown means a freai for secrefaries Miss Lehman, Miss Biclcing, Miss Moeller, and Miss Husemann foo! ,ri .u mga-1 lk. xy ae it 21 V A T 1'Zi . , -i lu ' ill iii? GE ,A - , ,S .V . , K, ' 'ea ,M - he as 1 H' H. -is ,ww serie iw, fe? 55 ' if - W, x1 A i, K S i i K f sas.. me , :im .mm wma V mi , me 3952 Seeking advice abou? money problems of fhe Junior High Sfudeni Council, Karen Deegan fallcs wifh sponsor Mr. Weil, a counselor, and 'rreasurer Miss O'NeilI. Teachers devote extra time and energy V H ,f, ..,, ,M -.., , Ki MR. AIZBIENTROUT MRS. BARNETT MR. BATHIANY Miss BAUER Miss BAYHA Mathematics Spanish Chemistry Mathematics Business . T ,:,:. A -RP 57 ,155 'it' Q H, . W MR. BECR MR. BENNETT MR. BERRINGER MR. BLUST MR. BRADY Health Electric Shop Alatlienzatics Social .Studies Music 'Y Can you help me with this equation? Claudia Roos stops Mr. Huth as he heads for home. to expert guidance Mrs. Vivian Kappas hopes 'fo spark 'lhe human inferesf of her 'Freshman siudenls for DAVID COPPERFIELD wifh a picfure display. The illusfralions represenl main characfers of novel. MR. BULACR MR. BUSH MR. CHESLEY German Business English Jia . Miss ERLIA DAVIS AIRS. EUNICE DAX'1S MR. DOERGER English Nlatlzcniatics English NIISS ELEANOR DAVIS English MR. CRANDALL Mechanical Drawing MRS. FAI. ' MR. FINDLAY -Alai emi? Mechanical 5 Drawing Evaluafing Dave Mahlman's sfrucfure, Mr. Findlay dis- cusses principles of design, funcfion, and beaufy. Joyeux Noel! Thirfy voices ring cul' harmoniously as instruction evokes faCuIty's Mrs. Evelyn Miisos leads her class in French carols. MR. FRANKS Zoology MR. FRRAD Zoology MR. GOODIIASTER Social Studies E NIRS. FREAD :Say +:aflineI:1i+l1dmo're emphaslils, Days? ingfrufoisi Mlrs. Sfuli, like new Physiology rama :cs eac er, urmg one re earsa or e :rs pay, mg o ear+s Y' A MR. CQANZNIILLER Miss GARNATZ MR. GAUSMAN M ISS GERSTNICR Driver Training American. History Wood Shop Business MRS. GORDON Social Studies MRS. CQREENSMITI-I Reading Improvement M. in 'n .1 : 57 H I lX iR. CQRIFFITH MR. I-IAFENBRITLI Science Social Studies a talents and imagination Using varied ingenious methods, teachers motivate their students in the quest for knowledge, skill, or discipline of character. Each day they present a prepared class lesson 'following a carefully planned curriculum for their co-urse, and thus, provide students with expert instruction. Newly credited projects satisfy inquisitive minds and stimulate students to develop their own ideas. Faculty members evince outstanding qualities of dedication and patience. Often this requires remaining after scho-ol to assist a student requesting individual attention. The teachers' goal at Western Hills is the preparation of their pupils for the demanding challenge of the world. ff' Y C i i tvttfilagwr ' Assisting Mr. Lilly in assembling hall Christmas decor- ations are art pupils, Carol Pennal: and Viclci Singleton. 3- . ,Bits t M iss HANSON Miss HARRIS C11 em istry French kr' A ,A NIR. HAUCK NIR. HEINOLD hill. HEUBACI-I NIR. HIETT NIR, I-I0PP1NG Physical Education Physical Education Socio-Economics .Mathematics Social Studies Wm--1-p7?.m ! 5 if MR. I-IURM MR. I-IUTH MRS. -IAEGER MR. IUSTICE MRS. KAPPAS English Chemistry English English English 45 Yuletide treats prompt smiles and Cheer Mlss KQLKS Miss KOTTENBROOK MR. MR. KUHN MRS, LAWSON English English IQUECHENMEISTER Metal Shop Mathematics ' Business MR. LIEBERIVIAN MRS. LILLY MR. LILLY Miss LIPSKY Miss Loos Music Health Art Dietitian Science MR. Lovxz MR. LUST English Business The iingle of money is music 'to Mr. Brady as he sells fruifcakes fo pay for the new band uniforms. from our faculty i. lilil:i..v'llj W I MRS. LYNN MRS. MARTIN Business English Miss McClure and Miss Sandman iasie Christmas cookies 'io grade the culinary efforts of home ec students, Carol Wrighi' and Jackie Koons. M R. M ARTIN MRS. NIASON Miss NICCLURE AIRS. MCCULLOM MR. NICFARLAND Mathematics Librarian Home Economics English English I ' H , .. X Www Hu , 1 I . i MR. AIEIER MRS. MERCER MR. lWICI-IAELS NIRS. MILLER MR. MINESINGER Driver Tmining Mathematics Latin English Physics Not only is there an art in knowing a thing but also a certain art in teaching it. -Cicero Trained under Miss Gersiner 'io operaie 1'l1e Breeze variiyper, Connie Siiclbam displays her dexferiiy wiih 'Phe new machine for Miss Yalen. L fx? ,. 7.: . MRS. lVIITSOS MR. MORGAN MR. M UELLER French Science Social Studies fi l MISS O'I-IANIAN Miss Oll'IARA MR. OLIJFIIQLD Business Spanish lwatliematzcs Free bells are not always relaxing Any faculty member will assert that tasks of a teacher do not finish when the class period ends. Free bells - a misnomer - must be spent grading tests and compositions, keeping clerical records, and tutoring individual pupils. Nor does the 3:10 bell mark the end of a teacher's day. Coaches train varsity, reserve, and junior high athletic teams, while teachers of academic subjects often volunteer to instruct -GAA girls in their favorite sports. Sponsoring the school's various organizations and clubs also requires many additional hours. Yet W'est High's dedicated faculty members willingly assume this multitude of responsibilities along with preparing class lessons for the following day. MRS. lVIYERS A rt MR. O'NEAL English MRS. NESTER Business ,. .. . ,T 3 MR. OTTEN Mathematics 761. 9- ,tr MR. PAUSZEK MRS. PENN MR. PETERS Science lwatlzemaziics Social Studies MR. POGUE MR. RAIN MR. RAMMES Socio-Economics Mathematics Social Studies . r MRS. SCHNEIDER MR. SHACRELEORD MR. SI-IIVELER Choir German Science 'TEH D C lf? .rv 1-SX xi , rv .rf , I R I I V 'I 1 ' Eg. , 1 bw, E ' ' 5 r ' li. . 5'.' N .,,e- ll'f:' 'Tw WAX :- 31:11 ' ls. '. jr . gr w- A .E Mlss PETERSON Ailallrematics R A 5 -. ER E S ' I' gf. v W' n..,- , 1 , . f' A ' MR. Rlauss Sczcnce MR. SHREVE AI hem io 50.22. .M 1 A MR. PLUMMEK Lilarariarz Miss SANDMAN Home Economics MR. SINGERMAN Health Miss F. SMVDH MR. K. SNIITI-I English Social Studies Wearily, Mrs. Deas becomes aware of 'the ieclious hours paper grading enfails in subsfifufe reaching, ' as she femporarily fakes classes of Mr. O'Neal. 4 Sa Q' 1ie,...s asa., The Sing grip musi' keep hands locked and working 'l'oge+l1er, siafes Mr. Sharing in student MRS. M. SMITH Physical Education MRS. SPICKARD MR. STACEY Latin Science erman, GAA insirucior, showing Cindy Lindeman a golf essential. - 1 . R ' H 3 i i .1 f ' ,Q L3 Sf' 'MMM L Miss STARNBACH MRS. STARRETT NIRS. STULL MR. SULER MR. TERRY Speech Thcmpist Physical Education Drama hlctal Shop Social Studies Miss VANCE Mathematics MRS. THATCHER Science MR. VINER MR. VoLz MR. VoN VVALDEN I X5 A A 4 's 7iQ'f .i,, 11 ' , . ,H Science Art History fads and lun offers relaxation MRS. H. VVALTER M ISS I. QVVALTERS MRS. P. WALTERS Alaiheinaties English English MRS. VVARNER Miss WEBER Health English AIRS. WILLIAMS Miss M71Tr1z MR. VVOLLENHAUPT MR. WUERDEMAN MR. YAEGER English Physical Education Print Shop Business Science Ji MRS. S. YOUNG zlflathenzatics Tom Sparks ancl Sheila Varner lend a balancing arm fo 'lhe unsfeady novice, Mr. Roger Oflen. l l l Diligent stud ing Teacher, I just can't get my locker openl Will you help me? Almost every one of the 370 seventh graders finds himself in this embarrassing situation during the first few weeks of school. However, the rookie doesn't spend much time at his locker. He buzzes about tl1e third floor halls - making friends, discussing last night's Shindig show, and humming the top forty tunes. Scholastically, he is equally as ambitious. The seventh grade boy decides to furnish the entire household with handmade articles from industrial arts class, while the future homemaker achieves many culinary triumphs in the home economics kitchen. The future politician is elected to Junior Student Council, and a potential Arnold Palmer or Jerry Lucas receives his first strenuous training in Wlestern Hills' versatile sports program. The industrious seventh grader is surely a busy person! Staggering Home under a towering load of boolcs, seventh-grader Al Biclrel anticipates a challenging year of studying and new activities. Witli the help et Rookie Aids like Donna Belmonte, Donna Barnes and Ken Rawlings, seventh graders solve academic puzzles and tons of books challenge seventh graders Above FIRST ROIVV: D. Abbott, J. Abbott, D. Amlznns, C. Adams. l'. Addis, B. Allen, Allen, M. Arnason, R. Amason, li. Anderson, S. Annis R. Baker, L. Banks SECOND ROIV: G. Armstrong, S. Armstrong, G. Arnold, R Arrieo, A. Bnchelier, M. Bauer, W. Baxter, L. Bays, C. Beasley, T Beck, D. Becker, A. Bickel, P. Bidzos THIRD ROVV: B. Black, M. Bollinger, R. Bolml, D. Bolsen, G. Bolton, S. Boulnan, D. Bowling, I. Braden, I. Breeclen, R. Brooks, P. Brown, D. Browne, L. Burger x FOURTH ROW: R. Burger, S. Buttree, D. Cable, D. Coffey, S. Camden, C. Carotzl, K. Carroll, R. Carter, V. Curnsone, J. Catnlill, Sevenlh Grade C. Centers, S. Cloffi, D. Clark FIFTH ROW: N. Clayton, C. Cockshutt, B. Colxorn, R. Cole, T Cole, J. Conner, B. Cook, E. Cook, K. Cook, L. Cooley, D. Corcoran, D. Correll, J. Costello SIXTH ROYV: K. Cottingham. B. Couch, S. Conch, C. Convert, E. Cowell, B. Cremcans, J. Cunningham, Curry, D. Damen, D. Davenport, O. Davenport, M. Dean, D. Deegan SEVENTH ROVV: D. Denlinger, A. Diciero, J. Donaldson, D. Douglas, K. Douglas, J. Doepkc, S. Dowler. B. Downing, R. Dnr- ham, S. Drescher, D. Drew, N. Duke, F. Dukes 'i-L Spirit of N.- Here's one! No, l've read if. This looks good. Sfudenfs argue ihe meri'rs of books af 'Phe Book Fair. , .,:,.- f ' x V , ,, ,V ' 31 VA 1 , . lg. - - rd Y -IW: E N . 5 . 5 1 , Q, X Y V, - :T . L M i V b If 1 1, ,.. 113- :X-,jf All A ' f Wg '-g'sai:f ' , -- g5 f'T N - , A 5 ' 4 my f ig In V M' JI' 1 --kv H L. A -I .L gi YA- X . ' N X 1 ' K -6 Xi J, IN : 1 .L V ' H Y fl +1 . , 2 . o . Q X Q P' i ' i 1 ' - Wg- -A . X , I Q X f' 'v2fL 1?i'. - w if.: 21, Y xx. A A i f, .. r -f , -4 . ,, -Q r ,h gh 4 .GQ . . J ,-1 P ,V , A 'V I - , . i, ' X . ' ' f K , ' K ' llll iii, A .- 'j' ,J Ef UL' -:-, j 4, xi! ,L .I Q- H '- 1: - y v u h ' X 7- . . . .5-I, r .4 I 4 -E:,-:::- ,. E xl vl Q V i Jin: , V E . v V .vib .l , Y , i' 'x 'I - . X X f, Y t - x ., :im E' , . 1 . ,' 4 A Q i f.,L:V: i:, , , i.,iQ . ,.1:ii..,, W i - .N .4 ,E , .. I z i . V ., ' X . I V X Q Y ia f -QQ A A , .wt Ev. I in L i i X 45.53 l '71 is launched in '66 Lefl' and Below FIRST ROYV: C. Durnell, D. Duvall, G. Edwards, E. Emley, B. Endres, R. Engel, B. Erharclt, D. Estes, D. Evans, D. Eversale, R. Finley, J. Flaherty, P. Foster, A. Fox, G. Frakes, D. Franklin Fuson, B. Ifutaniachi, J. Geinereth, C. Geyer, M. Gifford SECOND ROXV: P. Glorier, H. Goodson, K. Grant, D. Green, S. Green, B. Gulden, C. Hale, V. Hall, M. Hamilton, R. Hamilton, P. Hainman, M. I-lampel, C. Hancock, B. Harlow, K. Harr, E. Harri- son, L. I-larry, R. I-larrcy, G. Hanger, H. Hauser, N. Heiland THIRD ROYV: T. Hennessey, M. Hensley, P. I-Ierbst, M. Higgins, L. I'lildebrand. P. Hill, G. Hines, M. Hines, G. Hinton, L. Hoff, D. I-Iollin 'worth G. I-Iollin sworlh B. Hollowa' R. Holmes D. f, , g , 5, , Holt, B. Hood, P. Hoskins, K. Hostuller, D. I-Iudclleston, J. Hughes, J. Huliug FOURTH ROW: B. I-lumpherics, G. Jarrold, D. Johns, S. Johnson, C. Jones, D. Jones, M. Jones, R. Jones, P. Kahlc, J. Karle, M. Kemper, P. Kennedy, J. Kidwell. B. King, S. Kinman, J. Kirk, C. Koch, R. Koelling, C. Kuhn, K. Kyde, J. Lane FIFTH ROW: YV, Laney, M. Laug, P. Lawrence, J. Leger, S. Litteral, M. Loth, K. Lueders, R. Macldux, B. Major, T. Masters. P. Mattingly, R. McCauley, M. McClure, K. McCready, J. Mc- Ginnis, J. McIntosh, D. McKeehan, T. McVay, V. Meacham, S. Meadows, B. Meier SIXTH ROW: R. Meiggs, M. Mercer, J. Meyer, M. Meyer, D. Middleton, D. Middleton, M. Mills, S. Mills, J. Minniek, B. Mitchell, J. Murphy, M. Murphy, P. Murphy, B. Murphy, C. Myers, R. Neeley, J. Niemes, H. Nicsz, C. Noble, J. Noble, C. O'Del1 Sevenlh Grade V i Ja f . if ,s ref xv P ll'-lf . m a lik e . W' . . ' sres 5. . iii . , , ' 1 P4 - F G ' . YJ-nfl li Qga gi'-'I J All lik! 1-f ix ll i sash- - . ' P 'V ifif . Q' .Lff2.iilQ.l ' y, . in q AL., I JA P-Al' -Q fi- 1 il F if VJ. I J X 1 , I 1 iiii 'ma f I P, 'hr Qagy P ' 1' - u -' P . .. 5. 1 . . ll Al we ,J. Chivalry is noi- dead-al leasl- noi' al' Wesf High! Gary Jarrolcl gallanl- ly exlencls a helping hand fo his +oHering companion, Charlolie Slrunlt VP' Z.. New methods of learning puzzle and intrigue . 5 it 5 ' - I -H' tt , fy-v M , V ' - 1133, I ' rr fe . 'MLAFQ-2 I- Al' 5 ' 4, -fir Siki mmf . ,. - . ', . ' I if-'Ki A ff ff.. fi lf' 'zz' 'll 'ex A' 1 ll Q ff- V 1555 : ' 'Lg' I ' Y .At . R 'L M . Q ilk W A '-,-. -lfif fx . ' V A f ' . mai A . . A .A A' . I Ill' - Z.: A ' U S T 'L 7 L- - ..:. j H ' KLVVV I JI! I t'! 9, - 'ua J ,J . . le ti .A S ' 4 . ai t is ' . H . A F. I ' I - r. 1 .... . . ' - V Fig :,- V ,L Q J -' ' ,, H, my ' ,Q M 6, . 3 T ' - V V ' J c-- it - I . 5 --.. A 4. 1 A qzlz ,L I Y :IE .AJ .,.. W A A , I ,. A., , ' 'F I . ' 1 -V . I .- X 3 1 ' N qv, 'A .5 ' - V' + . H A IN 'N' - ':'- Vzzz ' , .An e.An, taAAA2ffAQ.r1l2A,A:Ar-1-..:Af2fgf . , . Tex .u..':v.2t' 3 .A A 5 FW 1 . ,.. . ., 'I , 4, -. ig 6 .I , 5' s . M ,,- . ,..:. 'fo sh. '9 '1' A ' ..AV ,:-n M7 A . s Niro ' u In -QU Nm N mv Y 4? J- , i ll l -lb:-A L 3 1 4 A.. J: A ene 1 ' it I 'Y I I I ' as f ' at Ms.. 'h '- it F ' 'l 5 . ...: A, A .J . 4, Q. A v 9 -A I , ' W G ' ' A fi. ,L 4 ' ' 12.5, - W 'S ' v f. F 1.:. 59 Ik wi! .1.,. - I , , A VVQPA J 1' . ky A J ,. -,, , 1 fd . - H ' If . Y V . 2, -. -2.1 I .' .ef-' . 'ai' Y '- E -' 'QL X. in - : l-ll' ' Ali i W V N A V M5 ,Af . N' X WA V l is X B it ,f '57 X I N. M Q I I -. F L. LJ J .'X.-if -:,,- ' we 'Z' .1 . ,'-. I I . A . -ti, it 2 2 'S ' -' 1 A N I A:.., .: N- 3 X an i' -3 . - i t tea' R , .lla . A t . I x mi I x Above FIRST ROXV: A. Page, D. Palmer, D. Palmer, T. Parris, M. Peel- man, V. Peehnan, S. Peponis, J. Perkins, B. Peterson, D. Phelps J. Phillips, K. Place, D. Poland SECOND ROYV: B. Powell, A. Puening, J. Pyles, M. Pyles, P Randolph, D. Ranes, N. Rawlings, B. Record, D. Redding, C Renner, L. Resurreccion, S. Richardson, T. Riggs THIRD ROW: S. Ritter, B. Robb, R. Rohrig, M. Rollison, L Rose, S. Rose, C. Ross, F. Ross, Rowland, J. Runck, K. Rupe D. Ryan, A. Sandefur FOURTH ROW: M. Sawyer, D. Saylor, R. Saylor, C. Seheiden- berger, D. Schenck, C. Scholl, S. Schroder, J. Schroeder, M. Schroth B. Schumer, E. Scott, G. Sellers, R. Sellmeyer FIFTH ROW: J. Sexton, R. Sierra, M. Shad, M. Shaw, C. Shope B. Sims, L. Singleton, G. Smallwood, C. Smith, C. Smith, D. Smith D. Smith, C. Smith SIXTH ROW: L. Smith, P. Snape, J. Snowden, J. Solclano, J Sparks, C. Speckert, R. Spence, S. Spiess, B. Spradlin, E. Spurling, L. Stacy, S. Stamper, B. Steinhard 1 Sevenrh Grade Opposiie FIRST ROW: K. Stcmmer, P. Stewart, V. Stewart, R. Stockman, C. Strunk, P. Strunk, S. Stultz, B. Sturgeon, S. Sturm, J. Sullender, J. Sullivan, D. Sutton, L. 'Taylor SECOND ROW: C. Terrell, D. Thompson, E. Thompson, L. Thompson, M. Thompson, G. Todd, I. Tremaulis, D. Trimble, B. Trohanis, G. Tudor, D. Urk, M. Vaiuer, D. Vehr TI-IIRD ROWV: L. Vincent, R. Venderchaar. R. XN'ahnitz, V. VValk- er, G. Wfallace, H. Waples, R. Warren, K. Watts, E. Weber, J. X-Vcbster, I'Vells, L. Hlerning, C. vVCStCI'I'I'lCJ'C1' FOURTH ROW: D. YVetterich, D. Xvhite, D. Ivilliarns, A. X'Vilson, B. Wilson, R. Mfilson, K. X'Vind, T. I'Vithers, C. Yvilt, S. IVorthing- ton, G. XfVuebbling, V. Yankosky, J. Young FIFTH ROW: G. Bishop, P. Bryant, R. Chandler, T. Cunningham, A. Davis, D. Donaldson, W. Doss, M. Doyle, J. Elliott, R. Evans, B. Fischer, YV. Hall, D. Hagemann SIXTH ROW: B. Hayworth, M. Hines, J. Horn, B. King, C. Koch, R. Koelling, J. Lane, W. Laney, P. Lawrence, J. Leger, T. Masters, P. Mattingly, G. McDonald the ambitious rookies Decisions, decisions! A YVest High rookie's life is packed with decisions! XfVhat courses should he take? Latin is interesting, but taking a modern language would enable him to use the language lab. Should he try art or music to discover some hidden creative talent? And what about extra-curricular activities? Should he use his athletic ability and join an intramural team, or would pursuing a scholarly activity such as math club be more worthwhile? just how much time should he devote to his studies? Every day, questions such as what shall I choose lo-r lunch? and when shall I go to my locker? hesiege the rookie. However, after a strenuous and challenging year at lfVest High, he has learned to take these problems in his stride. Seventh-grader Dave Bolsen discovers thai' one of the many Sevenih Grade allraciions of junior high is iranslaling in 'l'l'lE language lab at - '-ej' ,,.., .- ' A ' ' ' - L. tg, ' 'F ,I ':,,:, ,Q ' I. , Q .gf I III II - 1' r I If ggr , I , , -K V 'V ,-i m II I IIS , ' - . Y I, , 'f X - , ,.,- ,II.I ,N , gif? :I I III ill I I ,. 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The confusion and uneasiness of their rookie year has ended, and while they still show obvious deference to the freshman, resourceful eighth grade students make their capabilities evident in greater scholastic attainment. Social studies, math, science, and English are typical components of their crowded schedules. lflforking toward acceptance into Junior Honor Society, they spend lunch hours cramrning for tests and study halls composing those first, lengthy research papers. Budding scholars come to the fore in the eighth grade. A holiday mood captivates energetic eighth grade art students Sue Duber, Pat Adams, and Bill Moores. not all drudger for students with imaginations .- .. .,..... , , NW-. - . 1, - -:- -3 .,, 1 l 'Q . ' 1 , , l . .C 5 ' ' . ' 1 . ,W . . - ,. ,,, . , ig, .Q 1. - . - ,I V J . . 1. A ' , '55, 5, J , . x jf, w ' A ' - 1 1 . ,V... ' l . J ll r s, -Q2 B, . J ,rv imrflx' - A , ,mn Q1 .v,., ' Q -'wp J F , N msg -NH' as I 5 1 J Q , l , , - la . J . G? ,Q V :N . ' X K 1- ' 7 1,-V Q . ...FQ V X ', .. A' -- - . l N P L ll X as - Es 1 T l e TU ' l '- Q I N 'N s. XX 'XX 1' ul ll 'Ysixs . A -sw f-I ,- V' 'PHP' . .- Q.. l l Bin. . ,T . NT, Above FIRST ROYV: D. Abrecheri. D. Abner, P. Adams, Aclkisson, G. Allen, J. Allen, T. Allen, YV. Allen, J. Aseough, R. Ashbrook SECOND ROYV: J. Auhagen, N. Bacon, R. Bacon, Barber, J. Basquelte, J. Bauer, B. Bauman, G. Beall, Bellem, P. Best, J. Biedinger THIRD ROXV: B. Bishop, T. Blanlon, P. Bobinger , K. Bonno, Boston, J. Boston, A. Bowman, B. Bowman, D. Boyd, Brady, J. Bridgeforcl, M. Brock S. Adams, L Armstrong, S K. Baker, L. C. Begley, T. J. K. Boyle, M. Eighlh Gracle FOURTH ROYV: K. Brooker, D. Brooks, D. Brooks, S. Brown, E Bruce, 13. Brueseher, B. Bunzer, J. Burress, D. Burton, P. Burton K. Cagle, C. Campbell, D. Campbell FIFTH ROW: M. Campbell, B. Carey, J. Carter, G. Cassidy, P Chambers, J. Chandler, T. Chapman, F. Clark, J. Clark, B. Cooke C. Cooke, P. Cooper, D. Copf SIXTH ROYV: K. Coucn, S. Cox, R. Coy, D. Crabtree, B. Crawford, J. Crooker, A. Dallalio, XV. Daniels, C. Daniel, P. Davis, XIV. Davis, D. Day, B. Dedman 1 all A h hh hhhh hh hhd 345-3f1l,rs'?we': 'ff A 'iw Lani: sim, 1 h f M as 2, Mfg 53 Q QQ.: f - 1 -A Q Lin 5:5 -ff: lf? ' ,Hman Picture days They won'f hold sHll! exclaims bewildered Chris Cain as she aids phoi-ographers on a hecfic piciure day. F , , X f - - '- x L ' L w.-3.6.-f'1 f , ' 2 - , , 'fa 6 LA A my g X S 5 4 W S1 1+ X d dd d I h 'h 1 I 1? it U29 2 'S K 'Il J d dddd M: ' ' . v ,, .v,, - M H22 1 ---- E ' A ' 'W - Q . V ' - . d h h au . Y 4 .. A vm V W . V . , F- ,Q I . , ij -'-, l N 'V -A I Fi, X i K i U f -:.,. li, 2 Ski. Y V W 1 W . -1 Z f -S , '- y 41 1 '-an f.. .' f2,M,,,,,,-M ug, h Q 'F gi A J F 1 ' , Eg. id -,sf QE Zifz., . f ' X, ' Z - K 531' I A ' . Y f :':E:xHE:31, d i M. V?-.r W kgf' H M, 6 'A,- W-'Avi Q ' -if' ' , xg : ' .. A W - 'f I . , 1 1 H , 1 W didd h d dhdhd h h N d W N. - Y ,hal W, JH. : el- E:' :hung W Xi' 4 .BXJM , N V My V ll Y ' - ' ' I 1 ' . 'Mm 1 Qw --:- Kg --Wi f i ' M,-K... :M UF, , - W A 4 Ni:.- , L.: .TIH VZEI I , 7.7. F HA Zggl 2' A.,-:XL M . g, ' Y' .,2.i- '1 ' , ' ' 1 'V Y 7 f :,: l ' f '+ ' - ' . z -2 A K' x P ' W K' 2 ' , wi4 x h L Ei K d d M A X d bring excitement and lun g 'EF at-vita, 1 Righl' FIRST ROW: T. Loreh, L. Lovett, J. Lucas, J. Mutlclox, J. Martin, S. Mnssing SECOND ROW: B. Mussingell, M. Mattingly, S. McClain, J. Mc- Crencly, G. McMurrer, R. McNztmee TI-IIRD ROW: L. lNIcRoberts, S. Meier, L. Meister, J. Mergy, D. Metze, B. Metzer FOURTH ROW: G. Meyer, C. Miller, C. Mills, C. Minser, L. Mitchell, N. Mitchell FIFTH ROVV: S. Moore, T. Moore, IN. Moores, G. Moreliencl, R. Moreland, S. Morn SIXTH ROW: R. Morris, T. Moses, M. Muhlhnuser, F. Narc, D. Niekson, K. Niekson Eighlh Gracie J 1 -,HJ 5 ll A l X 1- ,ly --G 5 T ' - J ,Ji K t N..-fb l t t l e . l l ,.,..,,, , ,,-mf.. ll '-f 't . ' , , 1 if i' ', mf W 1 -pet I W 'f I , W ' vt, f '-If C . v ' t we ' . fx' t it .. 'i :+A- ' l . Q Ui Eti ie , ' tk N - . . -A ' C., '.wHn,-ilwif Y WTA, -!:IE. ' 5 S I R-if .wi va I ,-l'-I 1.7, '- .t. ..1 ... Z - W V ui 7,315 , ',' 1 H V ,r j l 1 l V , so Wi-A, . L W I 7 . t Blix. ' 1 .. X' '33 L A eiklk Left' and Opposite FIRST ROYV: D. Denham, D. Dew, G. Dixon, M. Doll, B. Doss R. Downing, B. Downs, T. Doyle, G. Drees, D. Drew, J. Driskill R. Dudley, S. Duclmher, M. Duffens, P. Earls, C. Eaton, K. Ecton B. ligelhoff, CZ. Egler, J. Iilznn, L. Flanzigin SECOND ROIV: S. Ellison, R. liniery, P. Iintlicott, I-I. Eng, E English, C Iirickson, L. lirickson, IE. Etzel, K. Evans, J. Farison Ii. Farris, J. Farszilzxs, M. Feller, J. Fitch, M. Flztwer, E. Fowler, T Frztkes, R. Frank, S. Franks, R. Galmgen, T. Gardner THIRD ROYV: M. Gatherwright, M. Geiger, B. Gibbas, D. Gilbert M. Gill, M. Gilroy, K. Grzthuni, J. Grece, S. Grimes. P. Goodfriencl B. Gooclpaster. D. Gourley, B. Gnetermon, C. Halley, J. Haering J. Hztil, D. Hamilton, M. I-lztmmoncl, C. Harmon, C. I-Iztrrison, S Harrison FOURTH ROM7: P. Harvey. B. I-lziufk, D. I-Iauek, D. Haussler D. Hayes, J. Hayes, G. I-Iztywurcl, D. Heareth, D. Heclgecoth, J Hein, L. Herron, V, I-Ierzner. D. Hicks, K. Hinns, E. Hinton, J I-Ioltegel, D. I-Iorn, B. Horton, J. I-In, B. Huhlmr, F. Huff FIFTH ROYV: G. Huffman, E. I-Inmphreys, B. Hunley, G. Hunt, J. Imholte, C. Jaffe, L. Jztynes, C. Johnson, D. Johnson, G. John- son, H. Johnson, J. Johnson. P. Johnson, P. Jones, T. Jones, D. Kaser, A. Katt, T. Kegel, T. Kelly, S. Kempf, J. Kent SIXTH ROVV: Kenty, E. Kiefer, J. Kincuicl, S. Kincaid, G. King, J. Kinghorn, M. Kinney, G. Kissee, K. Kittle, L. Knecht, S. Kuhn, V. Lee, G. Leguillon, A. Lieberman, D. Leist, S. Lindsey, M. Lit- terul, M. Little, D. Lively, L. Lloyd, N. Lohmiller x : The efferveseent nature of eighth graders ,. ' fi-lv '1 e 7 .. F Q , P Y I -1... , I -5. ii I I ,Ji 'C ' f , ' ' . ,,.: . I ZW- , ng . gg' Nruz: 5 :A df,,,,e,: ,VJ .ZVQ 5, N V, ,Q ,E i ,.,. E.. J ire . rrre I - ' I . .. ., r:,, .W-1-tm L- r,r ..,, iii , V , xr KU- iii' l R, l X' 'Qi s ' r.e., ' f ' ' t ' . re - I if Ig Xi- Q, L t U S X. QNX V 3 - 0- ,L in Q gjxixf is -eer I . rei . r ,.' P W A- ' ' ii -. -1: 9 r ' , X ' H ' i ' 11 . sf: . As. x:i 's'Yxf ' r 'xlib Q A -.vfJ-1.H,..1- ':::' I V Liz : ' -I 1 - I , i' He11 YV I . af ,-,N .,.- -, . ' L A , - M V .i,. in . ,.,,.:A , , . J.,g??.-.-V .. .,,, J A ii . V in ,::..!!! I, ,V ' Vx 5 - J I V .J-..: 1' 7 I . -I 1 J! s 1: A li- f 'iw - J . V-1 V 'zh' I I I 'Q 1 . ' ' . ff ' , 4 V 1 t r ex- ff , .X VJ i : l H , ' 7 - 5 'mi Q A ' 1.-' 12-5 I ' ti 1 W V I .I J :.e .U N J i1 5,4 I , , I l ' L ,, . , L ,ty , r r r r BY! I K at e r I 4 ' I IL A f .,,' f . -121 5 4 1 I I . W ' . . J ' J I .r1Q.,, 1122 , , e. U . ,,r, I . fa fs F' -' ,xy 'Y NCQ 137 1' .. il 515'-'I+ A ,---' -' 1'-fo ' . x 'f Ffkvlf, if 5 tt X If Eighth Grade Above FIRST ROTV: L. Niehaus, J. Oliver, P. O'Mallay, B. Ooten, C. Osborne, D. Palmisano, T. Pardo, C. Parker, D. Parker, K. Patton P. Paulding, B. Penno, A. Percer SECOND ROYV: T. Peters, A. Petke, F. Petri, D. Pettyjohn, J Ph.elps, D. Phillips, G. Phillips, C. Piatt, J. Pierce, P. Pierce, W Pierce, R. Poland, R. Porter THIRD ROIV: S. Prcdmore, K. Prewitt, D. Raitz, D. Rauck, R Rawlings, K. Reeves, J. Rennick, W. Riddle, R. Riley, R. Ritsch D. Rose, R. Rose, D. Ross FOURTH ROW' R Ross D Roth 'X Rothwell 1' Rottenber E1 . . , . , r . , '. ' g 'y V. Runtz, J. Sampson, D. Samuelson, T. Sanders, T. Sauerbrey, D Sauers, A. Sawyer, T. Schmidt, D. Schneider FIFTH ROW: B. Schott, L. Schroeder, M. Scott, M. Scott, N. Selby, B. Setser, C. Sexton, C. Sharp, L. Sliimp, P. Silver, J. Simpson, M. Sinex, D. Singleton SIXTH ROW: D. Skidmore, B. Smith, D. Smith, P. Sowder, C. Spiess, D. Spillman, D. Spillman, D. Spradlin, S. Sprague, J Stamper, K. Starrett, J. Stockman, B. Stockmeier 1 Opposite FIRST ROYV: J. Stoeckle, S. Sunquist, A. Taylor, G. Taylor, J Taylor, J. Taylor, R. Taylor, P. Thrasher, P. Tipton, D. Towles P. Trenz, D. Vaught, R. Vitatoe 1 SECOND ROYVZ M. V0lZ, L. lvaddell, B. VVainZ, B. VValdCCk, NI. Walden, M. Warfield, D. lvebber, E. Weber, J. Mleber, M. Weber S. NVeber, B. Ylfeil, S. Weinberg 1 THIRD ROW: T. W'estbrook, D. Mletterich, K. Williams, R. Will liams, S. Mfilliams. S. Willis, D. Mlilson, P. Wilson, J. lvhitaker P. Winters, H. Yllinther, S. Hlood, D. Wrassmann FOURTH ROW: D. lfllright, R. VVuebbling, R. York, C. Young, C. Zoellner, Z. Zoellnew, C. Adams, E. Amos, M. Amosey, N. Beason S. Besson, S. Black, M. Blankenship 1 FIFTH ROW: K. Camp, D. Campbell, G. Chinn, L. Christy, D. Clancy, B. Cope, R. Crawford, V. Donaldson, S. Ellison, D. Fritsch, J. Gentile, R. Girdler, D. Hale SIXTH ROW': F. Henlee, M. Hines, D. Janser, B. Levy, C. Johns, P. Mansu, J. Minser, M. Mirtser, D. Moreland, G. Morris, F. Nare, B. Neidich, B. Ooten proves Contagious What is security? Any eighth grader will define it for you. Security is the comfortable rank of the junior high student who has relinquished the status of a rookie but does not yet face the problems of a freshman. Security is knowing which end of the hall contains the odd-numbered rooms and which contains the even-numbered ones. It is also having scads of friends who enjoy your favorite activities-cheering at football games, piling food onto trays in the lunchroom, and doing just a little bit of homework. Security is realizing that there is a whole year in which to develop the responsible personality of a freshman. Security is being an eighth grader at Wfestern Hills High. Eighfh Grade Go Wesi' Hi! Beef Elder! yells Jeff Hollelgel beaming WI'l'l1 school spiril' as he proudly displays Go Muslangs buHons j' i' :'v-- -:ll --A2 ti x: V1 X 1 ll, , 'R l , 1 Q Q e, 35 2 at l tvs figi 5 in is A t ja I ll .- ,:s.,s- l. MX- .. Qu ' ew :N A N I I msg 1 ' ,S l 4 x Q '77 ' ' , j 2, .- at ,A , m X ist Ninth graders Looking for the leader of some junior high activity? I-Ie's sure to be found among the 476 freshmen! If he's one of the Junior Student Council officers who planned the Twilight Twirl and Battle of the Bands, he's a freshman. If he's one of the Rookie Aids who acquainted seventh graders with West High and served as a tutor, he's a member of the ninth grade class. If he captained the junior high football, basketball, baseball, or track teams, he's a freshman. If he's part of the staff that Wrote and edited the junior high page of the Breeze, lie's a freshman. If his girl friend inspired junior high athletic teams to Col Fight! Win! as a cheerleader, he's a freshman. junior high athletics, school AS Feb'Ua'Y aPP 0aClleS- Greg Flsheff Jim Mf l'eSa o' Cl dY BY d- spirit, and academics thrive under freshman leadership. ancl Dale Heilmann plan anal anticipate the Junior High Twilight Twirl. l l We've got the Mustangs on our team . . . they're gr-r-rent! Spirit is eagerly aroused at games by junior high cheerleaders D. Hall N. Barnes, S. Sunquist, N. Selby, H. Winther, P. Wilfong, P. Young, J. Corcoran, N. Bartley, and K. Deegan. enthusiastioall plan numerous envigorating activities I fx 5..- C ,..- lx f 1 v' ky! la 'lv , .W . 1 X -.-. . -fl. ' ' I ' X Y N o IR- H. L, H A A if s. A , ,, B .W M YL f ML :-:, W -.:: w A V -IVIQ : all -. . J 'fu ' ef: ' 'f 'lgs Ei ' ' ' C I i' vw. I A-fi 4.1. ..,. 5 M ., , p 2' , w we. 1 I .li 51.1 - pi 5 -L A 'F A i f X 5 11 V4 L. ' A., .NL . -T-. 4 2-193 L 7-7' Ffif 4. ek 'bf N I K I I4 W ,'. Mx-,z ,wi lx ill!-iQ.:.?M ' 5 5453 if ll . I- 'X K X I . . t K l u p ' B i A T1 jew rub M,,Q' 4 .QQ Q 6- so , A 1 QM . 9 if wtf? fx! C 5 ' .J .X ' K l 3 5 H '- .'i' X i,,. . f .' .f-.-as-rn, .. -. ' K x ' . '- x a:?g1?flv ' .- . .... ' E . , I 'Q 77 1 .-'Q xr I ' , ii: :. Q' - W - ' ' A l 'Q 'P 'W H51 'af I . B I . B . - Y I Q H f , -V,-os 'ui CI . l- - 4 6 . . .Q s M I . . I I .- ,K A .,.1 , ' ' I .H . .i ' V - .F ,f -- I -'Elf' III I Ii 'XI 'ikifiir' x ti. x. . Above FIRST ROIIV: D. Adams, J. Adams, K. Adams, C. Adler, D. Amer, B. Andriola, D. Asche, A. Ashorn, M. Baldwin, B. Banficld, J. Bargo, IV. Barker, D. Barnes SECOND ROYV: N. Bartley, R. Bartlow, D. Bnstin, A. Batson J. Bauer. D. Beall, P. Bauer, N. Beck, D. Bclmonle, P, Beresford C. Bcrghauscn, B. Berling, S. Beson. THIRD ROYV: T. Blanton, M. Bloolnficld, A. Bochenfk, J. Boeing M. Bocrlletn, R. Boohcr, J. Boyle, K. Bl'2lClIC1', R. Brackctt, Ml Brandcs, V. Brauer, D. Braun, L. Bridenbaugh. FOURTH ROVV: M. Brooks, N. Brumage, L. Brnnck, P. Bullins, B. Burger, D, Burrcss, J. Busch, C. Byrd, J. Byrum, K. Cain, Ninfh Grade D. Callahan, K. Carson, K. Carlcr. FIFTH ROYV: B. Cartwright, C. Cartwright, B. Chandler, Child- ress, M. Clark, S. Clifton, P. Coffey, S. Cole, L. Coleman, G. Collins, B. Combs, S. Combs, B. Cook SIXTH ROXV: S. Cooke, -I. Corcoran, B. Couch, O. Couch, K. Cox, S. Crabtree, S. Daniels, B. Davis, K. Dccgan, D. Dellmer, D. Dickerson, R. Dieckmann, D. Dietrich SEVENTH ROIV: R. Dimitroff, J. Dittclbergcr, S. Dollrichs, J. Douglas, M. Drumm, T. Duncan, VI. Dunn, J. Durbin, B. Earls, S. Eaton, C. Eden, J. Iidcns, P. Egclhoff 'qw- :ff yrs' ' y. 25,3 . J. ,,. ., qu. . 5 ll ,S il 1 ss. L ' as-5:-sl -1 . 65.55, 2 1 Y is ? i Q L ig? l i mf L lg? . ,.,:,T., .,.: .: g., , ,.. ,' .yi ,, i '- are ,,. isgskff 'N 22' .W W, ' QS lam cademics 'lL W3 aff qillp' ri? Jim Marclcesano uses knowledge of geographical locafions 'io aclcl inieresi ancl realism lo class discussions. - . l 7 .r ,.ii i :., . 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A pg. . , i , as -s 1 1 s,i, 1 ' l s , IV: INAQ ,4 ' Y , A V i YV U Q Ti '.,':: my M 1' , 4 In N... lv lzl , w jg , , xg 1 n X X 5' K .i :M - Q VI . 4::: V si i xii: N h mil:- I :IH Q , V',,,V, H A S X W in Wi- -- .,.! V ' ni , '4.::--, xy P in , X . 4. P L W 'M V fi-Sa WL-5, A A.i' ALA: ,.fQ.w- .. 5 V:,: I l L ' Y-3 ii Q, ,M X I- J -9, -' Q Q wb in v -.,. gf, V i Q - JF J' 5 I Q if l Y ' ' X XM l stimulate ninth graders .G Righl' FIRST ROW: B. Mciggs, M. Messinger, WV. Meyer, G. Miller, J. Mmm-, D. Mills SECOND ROIV: G. Mitchell, Mitchell, H. Montgomery, S. Moore, C. Moreton, V. Morgan THIRD RONV: T. Moses, S. Muhlhauser, R. Murphy, E. Nare, M. Nash, G. Neal FOURTH ROWV: C. Ncinann, P. Newkick, J. Nickoson, E. Niesz, A. O'Dell, J. Oldfield FIFTH ROVV: L. Parsons, B. Pennington, R. Perkins, D. Perry C. Pitcher, S. Pitman SIXTH ROW: J. Phillips, D. Presutto, R. Puening, M. Rachford J. Ranes, K. Rawlings SEVENTH ROYV: T. Reilmann, B. Reynolds, C. Rise, M. Riggs, D. Riley, L. Rolfes Ninth Grade wt, irrrs 5 , - I I . J V . ,,. 4 L Vx .7 V :t,xJ J.. -ll . , . , 5 in Y . , A G I 'Y ' i -' .7 t 5 . or . i ' :':I ,dr tfi?Ql-. , , , M I' . , : U , 253. We-5 'V A 7 :F - , .11 :N e H r ' . s .-.-g I I L tw t .Z . m ini. V' v f U 3 , .et 'i r . , V ,:. .4 vi 113 - .., .A-L ,1 X QQ. 4 '-.pf 'r'2 H .ss N 5 yt ga! All 5 tl i . ,I L ' ' I or 3 . .. . . ,,,, .,..., , . ,. K U - ,Z I I . -.VU .Pg . l V-A V Y A I D ..., ll , 4 J 'I , , - - Q. s .V--: fillf l . 'TT' ll I A . J, . , ,,:, . J iq ,, ' , r X ff-' 4 ft ' . ' QF Y . 3'I ' I Q, '-:: '- 't .s J '-'1 I ' , ' 7, , rrr' ,. V D: WJ A Xa ill-I ' K. . .-. ' .N I'1 ...5- ' . ,, .E .,,.. NW . - . - b ut . is '. ', 155 il ' f' f '- ' ' , .. 3 'if - 'is' U11 ' -I . . , ll, gh' ilffij 'E' -rl, j- ig, asa. -1 4 'Ex' I . . I. 7 . M li V!-J if . ' 1' ' . .,,.E:EE .,.' : -. A i ' N lm IJ I 1' n ' hi t R 'X ' Lefl' and Opposite FIRST RONV: E. Elliott, L. Elliott, R. Ellis, R. Ellis, K. Ellison K. Ely, B. Engel, G. Eshom, T. Eshom, J. Estes, M. Euhanks, D Evans, R. Evans, D. Falls, N. Feirl, M. Ferraute, J. Fields, G Fischer, R. Fliekman, T. Ford, E. Fowler. SECOND ROM7: B. Frakes, D. Frank, D. Franklin, S. Franzreh, D Freel, D. Frecls, V. Fnson, D. Gallagher, K. Gay, M. Gemereth, J Gieringer, E. Goodwin, B. Goodson, B. Gordon, J. Gordon, S. Gray D. Green, F. Gruber, R. Grueter, B. GI'LlllLlll2lllSCl', D. Gulley THIRD ROW: S. Gundrum, D. Hall, A. Hznnler, J. Hammonds R. Hargitt, D. Harr, L. Hartman, D. Harvey, P. Harvey, E Hasenzahl, B. Hayes, S. Heiland, D. I-Icilmann, M. Hemmer, D Henderson, L. I-Ienzel, C. Hess, J. Hiatt, S. Hicks, M. Hinton, M I-Iitz FOURTH ROXV: R. Hodge, G. Hodson, D. Hoff, D. Holcombe, J Holloway, C. Holtkamp, T. Horman, E. Horning, Howard, K Hubbard, K. Huber, J. Huckleberry, K. Huelsman, B. Hughes, V Humhcrt, A. Jansen, G. Hanson, R. Jeffers, K. Jones, S. Jones T. Jones FIFTH ROW: K. Jung. C. Justice, T. Kassner, J. Kelley, P Kennedy. S. Kent, A. King, D. King, D. Kirk, T. Kirk, S Knipp, S. Kolh, G. Kolentse, R. Korb, R. Knorr, D. Kracke, L Krueger, J. LaDow, M. Lambeth, D. Lance, L. Land SIXTH ROW: N. .l.anza, D. Lapp, M. Lawson, M. Lawson, J Leach. A. Ledford. B. Leger, A. Lipps, D. Lloyd. K. Long, D Luttmer, I.. Mahaffey, J. Makunpson, J. Marckesano, L. Martini, M. Mcllrayer, D. Mcflauslin, B. McClure, S. McHenry, D. Mc- Kinney, B. Meadors 1 Confident freshman enjo the excitement of a ... ,Riu J ,J J - J J J A A , Ht. .sl ., J . I - J :,. R. .- .- '- --::e 6 L J . t . ' J f. W' ...t e . Y... .. -ew ., ,. We W. ' ! ' ' ' .5 'f A Y it J tntt J J' Ti X e . 'isnt .tr ' V , i, . c -. 'A ' f j - . N .- It -. i ix ii X M R 535' . it 2 Q -it . ,.-'. - if A T I --'S , it V J - Q 'X 1 , . Q' ig, , 1 . ii., i . ,'-: A , ' --X ' md- wfg-Zi Y XJ Nu ' , . Z .l-, ...,.,,. W . 'iw V H 'V i i' T D ' ' ' T 'MF I VA J tg... vi gt. , ct -in we gf- t ., kk ff-4 ' Q, .. :X E X , L 5. ., 1,4 ltr, ,. - .. A, 4:97 I TT 5 I i - '. X 5 I J S V V S nttt l Tl L-.- Q Q! .- ' fit 1' I .Hz 'f W J 1 H , it E gg i. tt... ,, N? ' i i - ,ttv 'S 1 ' J , t 'S V- Q ' . 1 v . .:-: '. 4- f 'ii an -V 1 k'A ' , if ' ' K. 1 is ,- t , --1 IR t : J -3 . , A 1 S 33 2 3.9. :J - N 2. ' RJ ,Ci , Li Q ..,.w it tx' X. XA A -J h H S if t... Ninth Grade Above FIRST ROYV: l'. Roth, R. Roulfe, M. Rowlands, B. Rutledge, L. Rutledge, M. Ryan, S. Szlhley, S. S2ll'll2lLl, T. Szimztd, L. Samson C. Szttterfield, C. Savage, L. Scnlf SECOND ROXV: L. Scarlztto, R. Schztller, M. Schilling, J. Sljlllllil- man, B. Schmidt, J. Sehnieders, K. Schroeder, R. Schroeder, M Schultz, L. Scott, B. Scully, B. Sehlhorst, D. Shifflett THIRD ROXV: L. Siler, M. Simmons, D. Simpson. C. Sizemore, YV. Sluvenwhite, D. Smith, D. Smith, F. Smith, M. Smith, P. Smith V. Smith, J. Snape, M. Snead FOURTH ROXV: L. Snowden, YV. Speckert, A. Spickzird. V. Spreu gard, P. Stapleton, R. Sticklefritz, K. Stimetz, B. Stout, C. Strunk, a D. Sullivan, G. Sullivan, C. Sutton, L. Talbott FIFTH ROME G. Taylor, J. Taylor, S. Tenhundfeld, l'. Thawley, G. Tiettmeyer, M. Tipton. J. Trimpe. N. Trotta, D. Tucker, J. Tucker, P. Tudor, M. Ullom, P. Underwood SIXTH ROYV: R. Underwood, R. Ungerbuhler, C. VZll1llO0li, J. Vzissil, G. Vice, B. Volz, D. Xvillllf, L. NVahlhriuk, C. XVninscott, J. Ulzillen, X'V2lllCD, T. l'Vallen, P. Ulztlls SEVENTH ROW: J. Ytiaples, G. Warren, M. M'zirren, J. Watson, S. Waynick, P. Weaver, J. l'Vedig, T. Xvestbrook, L. Mlhite, B Wiedemzm, R. Wiesmann, J. Wilcher, J. Wilcher topsy-turvy year at Western Hills Below FIRST ROW: R. Wilcher, D. Wilder, P. WVilfong, P. VVilliams, R. lvilson, S. Wiru, M. Wogenstahl, D. Wolfe, D. Wooddell, M Wucbbling, B, Wuest, J. Wulfekamp, R. Wyenandt SECOND ROW: L. X'Vynn, D. Yargcr, H. Young, L. Young, P Young, P. Young, R. Young, P. Ziegler, D. Zulager, J. Mc Intosh, B. McKenzie, D. Raber, M. Ritter THIRD ROW: B. Rouse, C. Shearer, J. Simpson, B. Staten B. Talbott, N. Vickery, K. Mfilson, S. Palmisano, A. Pcrccr, A Petke, T. Poland, J. Preston, S. Ridner FOURTH ROYV: G. Robbins, P. Siler, A. Stewart, D. Vahr, B Boeing, P. Bowling, M. Bowman, K. Brevik, B. Brock, R. Chandler, R. Christerson, J. Coon, T. Cox FIFTH ROW: P. Coyle, T. Day, M. Denstnore, K. Estridge, D. Evans, R. Fey, B. Pliehman, E. Fowler, B. Franz, B. Franz, P. Ifritoch, S. Fugate, 15. Gibson SIXTH RONV: H. Harmon, G. Holmes, L. Horton, A. Jackson, F. Johnson, Kent, R. Kerr, F. Kopp, M. LeGendre, Y. Marzo, B. McDonald, M. Meister, Ct. Nunlist SEVENTH ROYV: M. O'Toole, Palma, A. Partin, Poland P. Rodgers, B. Ronan. C. Runyon, B. Schmidt, R. Sehniedekcrl CZ. Sexton, M. Short, S. VIQYIIHPC, L. Hlastcuory Ninlh Grade K J , ' i'J J. ll 1-.N ...ii Q I J J -I J: J , , J , '. J J 5-9 J' JJ JM F 1 se- ' I ef: ev -ef 1- l sal i 'lil Y . M B. .es Mn ' J ll a is K . taasra L fs f - li at . . it ' s .. - ' Q . 'o . I , ,. V .,. 5 JJ- ,E J - .J JYJ-J J, ...JJ V. gm- 1 1' ' QJ ' J A J? -:JJ ' , Ji 1 :'- JJJ 'W V ' Q .. , ' A . ' 'A We S ' S All 41 . : Q . - . fi ,-gfJJ'JJ V.: l J J J J J J JJ J 4 .. J - ,. J J J JJ J 'J JJ JJ X .' I J, 'f A , Ml , 4 ll 5 sl JJ i t 1 Ff 9 f 'f J i ,--- ,,..,.. ,Q-,, J ., . Nz . . JJ f - J' J J la: :QJ J JJJJ .... ..,. E il - Qh v g J ...Q 1 . J J mi JJJJ5, J I J , I' I . ll ':'l 1 . , f- ' ' . 5 6 J J J - I J ' . e . J? .222 t - Q, -I -' Q - . - , ll' ... . I V ..... ' Ss 'V ' ll, - l J J , JJ J -K JJ X..,, J aw .. JJJJ -J,gJJ J,JJJJJJ Ji JJ JJ X. - Y A tags . Y ... Y ,. .WW . Y Y . X ' ' is 1 X - ' lfgk g '1 1 .-:-' '. . W, ,,. ,,, I :-'li l V lf ,lA ll l J -- H '-'. 2 J- i ' J 'lg ' , 'M 'S .Q 5 . . . . A .F .- ' -f. - oa. , to Jl ' 'f' ..:-, J J. ' ' N HJ - ...J J, ,,, 1' 7 l - 4. ' V .Q . -- - A K l A' , ,-JJJ ,. J J J . . JJJJYXJ .f J' ' , J JJ J J ,Ji J'l - ,.. .., , . .,.. V l ' l l ., JJ ,J JJ , ,, J J ' 1 . - ' ' Y .'-' 'EPI I, I 'Z' ' aj - 'l.J , .J I ' L ff! -- ,,.-- -+... ' -1-msgs A I ' ...J P- J 7 'ia I+' -- - W Jwffl ' nf- m - ' Ant, ,J- Y 1 5',,.,Ii1,g1r.,.fJ,f3it-- J : ,, ' Q Y + ' sf A eeee. B ' 'QJ JJ GJ JJ JJ ,RJ Jx J JJ JJ . J L :..J E JJ .r -.,, J ,Ji J.J ,J J ,j J,J ', g5lhf?.f I ' uf H. 'Js JJ- J JN JJ ' ---WC N t 1 'I . ll' ld -if-M ft' g ws . - - ' 'A 4- - -' - 'f' ' 7' ev? , F-' '-' J' ' -E ,,,-- '-H J ' 1 ' i 'T 'Q' I - ., l S I 'lzi ' Q -I i . C T. I . .l..,. it -- ff . ll i , ,JJ at ,, . ,,., , ,, H .eg s ..., A Y e e I W JJ J YJJ, J J, M X N K X I JJ . J J my JJ I 1. J Sophomores A complete change of scene is in store for VVest High's sophomo-res who must make the transition from junior to senior high. To those students who attended Western Hills in their junior high years, attaining senior high status denotes the end of third floor classroonis and study halls in the cafeteria. Sophomores formerly attending other junior highs switch from six to nine bells in a school day that is twenty minutes longer. For all tenth graders, senior high school presents the opportunity for participation in dramatics, choir, and journalism. Pep, energy, and lots of school spirit may secure a position on majorette or cheerleading squads for a sophomore girl, and for the first time a boy may assume the responsibilities olf working in the student store. The sophomore year at YfVestern Hills is one of change and challenge. With ten cents, strength and lots ot luck Richard Wira might get the candy bar he has been waiting tor after a long, strenuous school day. gpg,-Ned i966 reserve cheerleaders are S. Moser, D. Combs, J. Matte, P. Cunningham, C. Clements, D. Clements, S. Correll, and P. Atwood. plunge into a whirlwind of senior high activities is B u i Above FIRST ROYV: B. Abbott, L. Abner, D. Acrce, S. Adamson, S. Addison, C. Adrian, Allendorf, M. Altherr, D. Altemeier, C. Amason, R. Amason, G. Amer, T. Anderson SECOND ROXV: C. Andriola, D. Applegate, T. Arns, T. Ashbrook, P. Atkins, P. Atwood, N. August, B. Baas, C. Baclielier, A. Bailey, D. Bailey, D. Baker, C. Baldwin THIRD ROXV: M. Baldwin, C. Balsiger, J. Bang, M. Barkley, M. Barrett, I-I. Basham, M. Basquelte, B. Bauer, C. Bauer, L. Bauer, M. Baum, D. Beal, D. Beal FOURTH ROXV: G. Beck, C. Becker, B. Beeknell, B. Beeknell, J. Beisel, S. Berling, L. Beson, J, Betz, K. Beyer, K. Biermann, Ten+h Grade M, Binder, B. Black, B. Bless FIFTH ROYV: L. Bloebaum. N. Bloomfield, S. Blust, V. Boaz T. Bobb, T. Boeing, D. Bohl, L. Booher, C. Bosken, D. Brackett G. Brackett, J. Bradburn, B. Braden SIXTH ROIV: J. Brady, F. Breunig, D. Brockman, L. Brodsky A. Brooks, B. Brooks, C. Broughton, J. Brown, P. Brown, R Bryson, S. Buescher, K. Bruner, C. Brug SEVENTH ROW: XV. Burke, S. Burton, YV. Burton, M. Buschle, G. Butler, R. Byrnm, G. Cagle, D. Cain, D. Campbell, H. Campbell, P. Campbell, B. Canfield, S. Carlin Oh, guess whai' happened in Laiin! Linda Mills giggles as she relafes ihe day's acfiviiies 'io a friend Sophomores Telephoning becomes compleiely im- possible when one is engulfed in ihe fhunderous din of a band rehearsal. G: '--- ' K -- I. 2- ' . ,.. 9 E? AN A 9 '51 G. . ' ' f .4 emo hectic senior hugh FIRST ROW: E. Grow, M. Gruber, M. Guenther, J. Gueterman, S. Gunclrum, D. Mire SECOND ROXV: T. Gyarmati, H. Haas, R. Haas, H. Hall, D. Halsey, G. Morrison THIRD ROW: G. l-Iamant. C. Hamilton, R. Hamilton, B. Ham- milt, J. Hamniitt, C. Neal FOURTH ROW: P. Harbin, D. Hardin, C. Harper, L. Harper E. Harrison, D. Owens FIFTH ROW: C. Harry, C. I-Iarlman, D. Hartwig, M. Hathaway J. Hauser, P. Phelps SIXTI-I ROW: S. Hawkins, M. Hay, J. Hayes, M. Hayes, P l-Iayms, G. Reed SEVENTH ROW: M. Hays, N. Hayward, S. Heirlenreich, E. Hein, L. Henninger, H. Rose Tenfh Grade 5 -4-. . -, - Q. I 4- 'Y' ,- mfr I f I D Iilu ' a n . .I I 2 ' -,,.,..,K 1V rwi- A 5-J, N - - - Z Y , , , my PX r r - Ami..l A 1!.-.- e li . '-- ,, ' ' l H .,' 1 V L Q .. 4 -fr fi I N -3? ff ' S T--M - ' Q . up It 4 K - A .t R Q .1 U .. -ig 9: ,e g , Z' J I'Vi V I 1 . Y 1 ' Y 4 A ' is . , r 'l X fx mm 4, ees Niki '. ' -' i' M . 1' V V V 1 .. J V CTC n X X 'Li 'Qi XM . .. S.-..:' I R 44 'Ns 1 . i'r X fl L. I i, '. 1 F .f. . ' W . . . . Q ,., ,g '- ., X : 'G' ' 5. s 4 wi . , I ... 'fs Y ,- nh X F... -, H L Q.. F 1 if -.2 '- . ' ' llz' I A .' I.. f 7 .-.- ' ' is S :' . - f . f' .., ' 'X 1 '- -N . . X 1 ,J 6. ? lv E , iq ,i 1, I ,J , li i 'Q-.:-.if X ' IV .w i 'if . l We I if X' I H h 5313 X . ' . 1 lzzk ,er Y i i - - . . Q l LVN.. , J J ,, S - .,. ,'--fl .iv L l- 2 i... H37 -Q I I T f--' W .- . -' - , 1. in . 1 , .:Q- Jr r- -- ' , A . fe:x 7 'r-:fu - - -:- --:,. - .,. V - mg.-.. RT f. WEE , n F . Q' lf l , v ef? i lf- gi W R 'i L 'I .Li Ii Xii?if?'i1'1lll'rfl l'l Lefl and Opposite FIRST ROYV: B. Carmichael, D. Carpenter, N. Carpenter, S. Carper, L. Chambers, B. Chilclers, B. Christy, D. Clark, A. Clay, C. Clay, V. Claydon, C. Clgary, C. Clements, D. Clements, D. Cline, S. Cockshutt, D. Cogliano, A. Collier, J. Collins, D. Combs, L. Combs SECOND ROYV: S. Combs. S. Connell, K. Connelly, M. Connley, E. Corbin, D. Corcoran, J. Cordrey, E. Corell, NV. Cornelius, S. Correll, A. Corso, P. Couch, IV. Couch, S. Coy, B. Cox, S. Cox, Crabtree, J. Creekbanm, J. Cruze, P. Cunningham, C. Curren, J. Cnsharcl TI-IIRDN ROW: R. D,Angelo, B. Dann, B. Davis, J. Davis, D. Day, D. Day, S. Dazier, J. Delk, D. Derthiek, K. Diegmuller, M. DiMuzio, H. Doerger, R. Drumm, R. Drury, D. Dudley, T. Duffey, G. Dug- ger, R. Dukes, T. Dunn, M. Duvall, D. Eccard FOURTH ROYV: L. licton, C. Eickbusch, T. Eifert, B. Eisenhard J. Elliott, S. Ellis, M. Endres, J. England, B. Errlman, S. Erhardtj D. Eubank, S. Eubanks, Evans, V. Ganibrel, V. Garber, R. Gard- ner, D. Gehner, G. Geiger, J. Gentile, D. Gerdes, D. Feicke FIFTH ROYV: E. Feise, L. Fellerman, D. Fern, B. Ferrarelli, T. Fields, L. Fischer, L. Fliehman, P. Florimonte, M. Flynn, G. Forhin, G. Fowler, K. Fox, D. Francis, T. Frank, K. Franks, P. Freese, D. Fricke, S. Fristoe, J. Fritz, S. Froehle, A. Frank SIXTH ROWV: B. Fuson, VV. Fuss, R. Gerharclt, L. Geroulis, D. Gibbs, R. Gilby, B. Gilkey, C. Gill, J. Gilreath, M. Goff, M. Gourley, S. Graff, V. Gran, C. Graves, M. Gray, F. Gribbell, D. Griffin, T. Griley, M. Grimsley, R. Griswold, D. Groppenbecker Enterprising sophomores make the transition ,A N 55- -jg S, . , .L . S Lim 'xg Rl. W i . ,, F! E . ssgssl :.. .- we s. , X. J . Kyx fy K i N X XW.. x . , I r I 5- N E L. ...l H ! S x SEQ 5 A Above FIRST ROW: R. Hensley, T. Herbert, B. Herzog, B. Highhouse, D. Hilderbran, V. Hildebrand, J. Hilgelnzin, R. Hillgrove, YV I-lines, D. Hoehn, D. 1-loffnran, G. Hoffman, G. Holbrook SECOND ROW: J. Holt, G. Homer, C. I-Ionnker, J. Hope, G Horn, R. Hornsby, J. Horton, P. Hoskins, J. Houp, E. Howard A. Hu, B. I-ludepohl, L. Huffman THIRD ROW: B. Hughes, P. Hughes, S. Hull, F. Huddleston D. Hunter, P. Hunter, S. Husemann, J. Hutchens, L. Hyden K. johnson, K. johnson, J. jones, M. jones FOURTH ROWV: S. jostworth, K. Jung, E. justice, D. justice, R. Kallendorf, M. Karnes, D. Kautz, M. Keene, K. Keethler, K. : Ten+h Grade Keiser, G. Kelley, C. Kelly, G. Kempf FIFTH ROVV: M. Kenney, G. King, N. King, K. Klein, H. Klenholz, T. Klink, J. Klumb, T. Kinney, N. Knauber, D. Knnuet, D. Knotts, j. Knowles, R. Koch SIXTH ROW: R. Koenig, D. Koenig, T. Koons, B. Kulstad, R. Kunze, B. Kyde, T. Lzxcker, J. LaDow, D. Lnhey, C. Lznnb, J. Lane, N. Lunter, G. Lzltsclia SEVENTH ROW: K. Lanb, O. Lawson, S. Leedy, L. Leon, D. Lewis, P. Lightfoot, J. Lind, M. Lind, T. Long, D. Lovett, D. Lower, D. Lucas, D. Lucas to senior high easily Below FIRST ROW: L. Lund, S. Luncnck, A. Madsen, D. Malcy, B. Mansu, C. Marlatt, M. Marlow, M. Mason, B. Masters, V. Maxey, AI. Maxwell, R. McBrayer, E. McCollum SECOND ROW: R. McCullough, V. McDonald, B. McElroy, R. Mc- Gurk, J. Mclnerney, L. McLaughlin, D. McMullin, P. Meadows, l . Meagher, M. Meckstroth, N. Meece, K. Meincrs, T. Mcissner THIRD ROW: S. Mertens, J. Mette, E. Metz, T. Metze, S. Meyer, P. Milcy, Ii. Milkuhn, D. Miller, E. Miller, B. Mills, L. Mills, A. Mink, L. Mink FOURTH ROWV: C. Mitchell, D. Mitchell, K. Mitchell, I-I. Mock, T. Moore, T. Moore, K. Morgan, K. Morgan, C. Morman, S. Moser, B. Mueller, K. Mueller, B. Mullins ROW: P. Nelson, R. Newcomer, L. Newman, T. Nichol- Nightingale, D. Noel, N. Ober, M. Ooten, J. Ott, K. Ott, D. Owens, J. Owens, J. Owens FIFTH son, K. SIXTH Paul. B. Pennekamp, S. Pennekamp, L. Percer, D. Perkins, L. Perkins, M. Perkins, E. Perry, D. Peterson ROW: K. Ozepy, N. Paris, M. Parr, M. Patrick, J. SEVENTH ROIIV: B. Phelps, J. Phelps, N. Pieczonka, B. Pierce, -I. Pierson, D. Pingcr, B. Pitts, M. Pjanic, T. Plagge, D. Plank, L.. Plunkett, B. Ponder, VV. Pong Ten+h Grade . -41 I' iiii --ss I . l l 1 A 'B t U ,. ,Wg .,, , I Nu 2 A 5 if I , -- 1 - 4 7 , ' A ' A -. ,Y u - - . 4 . N? 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'- 2. , r , P - lr l, f rll, r t ,x,- V Wfrif M' 3 ,Mtn , ,. r, .. ,r... e ,... l M or , be ' ., r , . -- a J KL Q M H K 5: ,M '. nggk . , I: A It .Iss . , ,L .,1 , 1 a nfllrfyv mlggllil ,11' . Qfriells bjwe Y, ,ir-,.,, .I ,, . , Q. ' l 1 W L X' ' f A' , gz X - V - l ' K g i ,Q ' '11 ,lf t I T , . , mt .1 r r V- W N r Y Y iii - 'v,, i Q Y' W Y? I Fr: !.,fg:.-...Luz-iv. ' sa.: ,V F , r A :,,,,, A , ,.rV: , l .. :., A , - . If 'ff ' X P :-, .V .' , 4' ' jesgy. l QQ la ' l .E H X, 1 is -W1 K ' . ,,, Y- W 5 . L., f-- K I' ,. , A ' - ': ' kl l r 1 .1 , ' bl 'T P 'wal pil , -ag , 1 'fi 1 W1'f2l.xlQf1ge' :r f be lt l. an ouisianding and very efficieni' libre re ,me captivate tenth graders Lett' and Below l'lRST ROW P Poth D Potlci Piagu G Picdmoie M Ptice S. Puckett, T. Pnening, R. Qucllcfl B. Radel, 15. Rainey, C. Rainey, -I. Ramsey, AI. Ranson, C. Rarden, N. Rasemont, L. Rebb, M. Redding, K. Rcedy, S. Rcedy, J. Reeves, V. Rehine SECOND ROVV: C. Reidy, C. Reis, C. Reis, P. Renner, H. Rice, S. Rice, L. Rich, D. Richardson, Richardson, L. Richmond, C. Richter, B. Riggs, D. Riley, M. Riley, J. Rincair, B. Ring- shauser, D. Ritter, J. Ritz, C. Roedig, M. Rohcnberger, D. Ronan THIRD RONV: D. Rose, M. Rossi, C. Roth, R. Rothweiler, Rot- tinghaus, l'. Royce, M. Ruff, C. Rush, J. Ruthemeycr, G. Ryan, M. Sabine, XV. Seger, J. Sales, R. Samad, R. Samad, D. Sampson, YV. Sandcfur, L. Sandman, C. Sarandos, C. Saunders, T. Schaum- loffel FOURTH ROXV: K. Scheidt, S. Schinaman, H. Schlasingcr, I. Schlesing, M. Schneider, S. Schnitlcer, D. Schrocr, T. Schulte, D. Schultz, W. Schultz, -I. Schweitzer, D. Schowocppe, J. Scdjwick, D. Seger, D. Seiwert, K. Sclmeycr, R. Seng, C. Shallat, C. Shive, H. Sihul, D. Siciliano FIFTH ROW: P. Singerman, D. Singleton. Singleton, J. Skagshergh, A. Smith, M. Smith. V. Smith, C. Sneddon, Soldano, R. Sparks, M. Spaulding, S. Spradlin, C. Sprague, R. Spcckert, S. Stamper, M. Stecltefeld, D. Steinert, E. Stcmmer, B. Stephen- son. J. Stewart, G. Stockman SIXTH ROWV: P. Story, D. Strait, B. Swank, M. Swccdcr, L. Sullivan, A. Sylvester, VV. Talhert. L. Tate, 15. Taylor, D. Taylor, T. Tenlittndfeld, G. Thomas, K. Thomas, M. Thompson, C. Trans- ier, S. Toon, A. Tisdale, D. Timmester, T. Thompson, S. Thomp- son, R. Thompson. 'ttnviivx , 'E f,. , -A ly fvatt be mt C- t +4 1 Stunning Darlyn Derthick and Kevin Bruner, clad in matching sweat- ers, skirts, and kneesocks, sport the fashionable total look for '66. Students find the ex rush of studies and activities , i. I r mu it it N7 .. . . X EL. Z ifii 'f - I S I J I iif' K ' Q - ' I .I .Pg-i I W . i S . i i ll J , mg O IL --:-.: A .iti B f M ,'1 .1iuLEii ' I-A 1 -I E . . .5 Qi X ulii , A 1 A 1 ff '- ' iii it F . 3 J Q f i . . li A ' al , I sr. I is niet x. Sn. I I I . . i R. I 1. - 1 5 B -,,,.a .,,,,, X Y W - l , ,W 1 .J .f..,,g . Hiri. it ' 1 faults fig .. Q' 1-- -' Q , Y . Above FIRST ROXV: D. Trimble, M. Troutman, J. Tucker, M. Tucker, K. Tully, C. Turner, J. Tygnett, G. Uhlhorn, C. Vziinisi, R. Vankalker, G. Vath, M. Vaught, C. Veith SECOND ROXV: M. Veser, T. Vinson, B. Vodegel, D. Von I-Iolle, J. Von Rissen, J. Vorwerk, C. YVagner, J. lvagoner, G. Vllahler, T. lftfainscott, C. Vllzxinz, J. Wakeman, L. Wakeman R YV S Mfilkcr D YV1ll'1ce M 'W'ilter K Wilters THIRD O:.z ,...,.. ,... B. YVandstrat, S. Yllash, M. x'VZ1Sl1bllI'l'l, S. Ylfatkins, S. YVQIISOH, D. VVaymeycr, R. Webeler, G. lNetlig, K. YVenclt FOURTH ROXN: W. Best, J. lfVestermeyer, J. Mfestrich, M. Yvheel- er, G. Whitaker, S. Wvhite, T. Ytlhite, G. Whitt, J. lviehell, YV YViemann, E. Wiethe, J. Wilder, B. lvilfong FIFTH ROIV: G. lvilhelm, S. 'Wilkinson, N. VVillizuns, R. Wil- liams, A. lvilson, D. Y-Vilson, D. l'Vilson, R. lillilson, L. Vlinclgassen D. Mlira, N. Wiscnhaugh, G. lvithers, P. lfVolfcr SIXTH ROW: D. Mlollenhaupt, J. Vinod, R. lvoodall, M. lvoytsek R. lvurstcr, S. Yarger, D. York, B. Young, L. Young, R. Young, R. Young, S. Young, C. Ziegler 1 Tenth Grade Opposite FIRST ROYV: D. Abner, B. Archibalcl, D. Barkalow, C. Bauknecht, S. Biedinger, S. Bolinger SECOND ROXV: D. Broughton, L. Curncs, B. Carson, M. Caudill, M. Collins, D. Cooper THIRD ROW: B. Dean, L. Driskill, XV. Dudley, K. Eich, J. Flick, D. Frickc FOURTH RONV: C. Froehlc, V. Gzunbrcl, P. Gillen, G. Green, R. Green, D. Guenthlcin FIFTH ROWV: B. I-Inclcrs, Hzilker, M. Hamilton, S. Hatfield, J. I-Ieeg, A. Hennessy SIXTH ROW: B. I-Iillsley, P. Jacobs, K. Jnnney, R. Kist, M. Kolentse, B. Little overwhelming An absence of sponsors and class officers did not daunt Ylfest High's class of '68. Early in the year a committee composed of sophomore student council representatives was organized by chairman Dave Altemeier. After choosing Miss Davis and Mr. Franks as advisors, the committee planned activities with zeal and enthusiasm. To draw the members of the class closer together, they challenged the faculty to a basketball game and held a spring Round-Up at Maple Ridge Lodge. The profits of a year-end car wash boosted both the class treasury and the spirits of the sophomores, who scrupulously scrubbed and polished automobiles. The election of four capable class officers in May found a united class eagerly anticipating the junior year at West High. Tenrh Gracle ' ' Q C Vp in W yi ' Q e l ' i t . ,i 1' a t , Q N L 'll I a 5 ', -' 5 ' 15. 1 l ' ' fi ka' -Sf - A , ' ' '4-' ' r i ' iff. N SY. ,kiwi l ': . wi LFE i ' 1 H11 . 'iff fs- r -J .s i gras 'W i , ,ei rec, r is Q ' - 'W il 'bv' EEE -- K :F L' Y Y t - -- gf' i -i 1-rv --- , .ill i ' gi ,. Q l ' 5:55 l .N x -' ' 'M' X , W -2-Q., df .., Lil N t. l lgtgllj ' e e r' 2 , a f fs -P . . nh t N Jig- .N if . Q e , if-:Si r V .i iq-1 - 3 Q :L I K ' ' es?-v v -' l - T' . : 4 '- s 1 E a l ip. as at i gs errr Do Gary Wiihers, Berh Hillsley, Linda Jacobs, and Debbie More have 'lhe flu, or are rhey acrually allergic 'lo 'Thar big English 'resr nexl bell? Study rooms relieve a once over-crowded auclirorium. Siudenrs use ihe 'lime +o prepare homework ancl srudy For fesrs in 'their nexf class. Energetic juniors Initiative and dependability-these are the passwords for seven hundred lively eleventh graders at lfVestern Hills High School. Having achieved a measure of status in becoming juniors, they face challenges with spirit and energy. Instead of merely complying with rules, they now help enforce them by acting as office aides and hall monitors. Class members also plunge into traditional projects with zest. Splattered with soapsuds, they sponsor a wet but profitable car wash. Officers elected the previous spring plan a roster of gala activities including the fall Round- Up and the junior-Senior Prom. For twenty proud junior girls, a garland of daisies carried on Class Day symbolizes academic achievement. Wlieii exams are Iinally over, juniors proudly display class rings and raise a new and jubilant cry: YVe've made it! X'VC,1'C seniors! Roaming the halls al' lunchtime is 'taboo according fo new school rules. Rick Jones monitors a blockade lo lceep cha'Her from disturbing class. Pa'H'y Nagel deduces that flunlting a driving lest isn l- very difficult' as she reluctantly awaits her turn behind 'the wheel eagerl anticipate challenging Courses and activities .. ..,, V-f . QQ, 1, .rx 1 ' , , f .,- , ' . ' , 'L' i .: 'H 4' ' ' - 1 .v -'if X . 5 F- ' f dl' . .LT I! 1 V jZ f A 7'3 ! 7. J 1 .w id L. ., , lv . .ww tx f x , ,-1 X ,1 . x W , i 9 W 'xi v 1' I Y' Q1 V' , Q. ,,, i SE' e . 4 aaia vb ' A lm k i A . Ea., fu' is sa . V - Q- .. 1 L x. AL, il KN an , 1 F I J a : A W .f . , , . KT 'F' ,W ' 'A i 4, ,. .l-, V VI, Q - ' , V Q! N , xi ., ,.. ' . 3 'M III: K H, X it A 1.11, X K wx ,X i n y X. .-.fiftwz - ':f- f . . 1 I, . , L ' i I . V , . 1 7, , l J J I F J J ,. 4 - i i A , , ., A Q ,, 4 ' 1 l , .A al l A 1, . NF, ' 4 i . . i gifs- ' . L' . . ' P ill li 1 ' www i 2- . ' 1 in 1 ' i A - N . . N 1, l F - ' e ea - s - w- , ' wr' . ' 4 ., ., .,, ,, -u 1 F 9 s 'fs t W QP ,L . av- -' , ' ,-1-1 is 4 15+ S- Nm l J, 1 i 4 , . ' . 5 A., ' ' i J Q i . I R - -9- 9' Q K,,. Wa- 1 J I ' -r -7 . fit ' ' .e-Y' V 9 5' if ' Y nf A X' ' ,' ji 55 X -V ,. 1 ,af-f I V K j I x-sf ' al N 1 .35 . . by I .K Baia. 'A E 1 km 1' A X i ll. 'HN'-' i ' F Above FIRST ROW: S. Ahanlo, R. Abrams, M. Ackerman, G. Adams, G. Adams, J. Adams, S. Akin, IF. Alcorn, J. Ambrosius, L. Ander- son, M. Anderson, S. Anderson, l'. Anness SECOND ROXV: K. Aposlol, L. Applegate, XV. Arrieo, T. Asalon K. Babst, S. Bacon, A. Baker, C. Baker, B. Ballou, K. Balsiger, A. Banfielcl, D. Barber, L. Barker THIRD ROVV: J. Barton, D. Baston, M. Bauman, C. Bays, G Beale, R. Beard, K. Beasley, P. Beck, H. Becker, M. Becker, M Bedel, S. Bedinghaus, D. Beerman FOURTH ROW: K. Begley, C. Beidcrhake, R. Bengel, G. Benight y D. Bcrchcm, R. Bcrding, M. Beresford, P. Berghausen, T. Berg- Eleventh Grade hausen, R. Bergman, J. Berkenliauer, S. Berling, J. Bernhardt FIFTH ROW: J. Barns, M. Berryman, F. Bctz, J. Blackwell, D. Bloehaum, S. Boeing, B. Bolseu, E. Borchcrding, D. Bolts, S. Bowen, B. Bowling, C. Boyce, M. Brady SIXTH ROXV: P. Brannock, R. Breckcl, T. Breen, D. Brooks, IE. Brooks, C. Broughton, D. Brown, C. Brlunhack, B. Brumfield, V. Bryant, B. Bruns, M. Bushman, G. Butcher SEVENTH ROW: C. Cain, C. Cain, M. Caldwell, J. Callicoal, Carlson. ll. Carr, Carter, K. Carter, Cassidy, R. Caster, M. Cates, R. Cavendish, A. Cefalu Jig? Members of rhe junior ciass exciiedly choose 'reams for a rousing game of sofiball ai 'Their class picnic. Elevenfh Grade Juniors mix Juniors ai' class picnic are: Joanne Hamblef, Paul Humphreys, Dianne Heiiman, Paul Sfaubiiz, Sue Vogel I . jx- -:wk r Joh., i A ---- -.Q . f -V . of E f Ev 'NL 4 sf r Q r in s i sr' i - rs2 i I s I X, ' 1' , Q, ..:E: f. if' Q' ' X . I i f I' H i i' All C if iiz ' A,,i if A . N M 'Ii A 3, 'ii ' i X ks,, ,Eiih f fz., i gr, '53, ' V 1 N 1 X i. i' win 1.5, .r,,,.,Ei Al if eh .ns Ei' 'W X rf' ,mmf an d f i -i' ooi x A i i fx 4 E !,.,. 1 H IE.: :EE A H -r ff' so o - rigs fi ,. xt , T' 'V l 4 rf! frv Q3 A I Rr ., X , , -, A , ,, -- Rf, 5 -..:, -, N i M-.. , 4 XA Q, MN rrr ,wifi , si W j . K, i s Vfz- A sssssr i V . . 's - ' 1 ' ' ,M ww ' A f' - ' . i i' ' iii i - i in , i . i r 3 ' VW fi -. r - .. f f H 1 ,,.:. Y - We j ' 1. I P, ii gi' if ,,::: i , Q ' 5fE'?3'4is5g ' 1 ! ! H Qi E f sf , W' T om. k i , , ' V jfs' W.:-1: Egg.. W ,. ,sy it Y 11521, i , s ' 4, M g . ,C-T W 'Ptx NQ . X 5 '33 .ii hard work and some fun Lefl' and Below FIRST ROW: B, Cll2llIlClilIS, NV. Cll2lllllJCl'S, C. Cllznnplin, D Clmncy, K. Cllzlpnlzln, N. Chzlstzlin, R. CDZISICCD, I-I. Clark, Clasgcn, li. Clayton, B. Cleeres, S. Coglinno, Cole, N. Cole. Collier, B. Combs, M. Cornello, G. Conover, L. Conover, H. Cook I.. Cook .I R SECOND ROIV: C. Coons, C. Corlxitt, G. Corlett, B. Cornelius, I' Corso, M, Corson, AI. Cosby, I.. Coy, T. Coy, D. Crilmlxctt, S Crouse, C. Curfnmn, R. Curry, M. Dzlllesku, E. Davis, C. Davis, K Davis, 1.. Davis, M. Davisson, D. Decher, G. DeCol,11'cy TI--IIRD ROW: C. DeGroot, B. Dclmer, M. Delaney, S. Denham G. Denzler, l'. DeTnrk, S. DeVillie1's, D. Dcyhle, D. Dilmowski, B Dickerson, J. Dickerson, T. Diekinan, A. Dieckmann, B. Disken, Ii Donn, S. 1JOClllCl'lllZlI1, B. Doepke, R. Doll. C. Douglas, D. Downey I.. Dressel FOURTH ROW: L. Dreswel, G. Dudley, K. Dnenlioft, Ii. Duesing sl. Dnrrnnt. D. Dyer, l'. Dykes, J. 1i2lClS, UI. Eason. J. Easterly, R Iickenroth. T. litlen, D. Iiclwzlrrls, E. Hiding, II. Iiisenucher, .I Iilcler, AI. Iilliott. Elliott, D. Iillis, R. Ellis, T. lirxlelmen FIFTH ROW: J. Enginger, -I. Estes, I.. Farison, D. Funsz, G Freud, B. Frcemzm, -I. Frech, N. Frey, C. Frey, C. Fischvogt, M Fletcher, S. Fosco, I.. Foster, S. Fotos, F. Foreli, R. Forsyth, R Iforle, T. Fox, XV. Fnlllmerk, D. Ifnlznnuchi, D. Gall SIXTH ROW: V. Gannon, R. Gates, -I. Canker, P. Gilbert, S Gilln. -I. Gillen. D. Germain. II. Goins. D. Goldfuss, C. Goss, D Courley, C. Greenlee, F. Gregory, T. Greiser, G. Griffin, G Grillfis, L. c:l'lSll2lIN', D. Crarett, K. Groppe, I.. Gruscck, S Cillllllilflll . 7 -'-3 'fg '11-:gy ' .,' .fa 1-11 , I -wg ','T,,wE,EEE- a.. N Mb hai, ,E z .9 :J v if vi if I- . I. A .N . . aa! I . ' i Ti ' it ,,,, ,ji ff :W Y --'Y' '- - T' . N . ' w, - Tiiinliv llii A ' .I I . I VVVV. A -P A ' A' ill' C l 5 i D ill' Q I rl I M- V' il , 1 'sv ' , F. . ' ' i :' I 55- :. 'l we W ,f W . I NIV H' ' ' - , at 'fm I yi..-.,:. . 14 , I' .1 L 21, New E. w ' A L' L I rf N kr i ' f A 5 -...Ei --n-Ani A Q 5 , .. it y ' el Q, il.: .-'lf ' of . ' N 4 K N 'fi . fr - , ,I 1 I Yf s- - .. -' W , 215. - 1 I lfi. v 3,1 ,-'Sly .' - ,KAW ' I gwklv' :NN - D l AY 'NY - . . , It 'oh W I Aa-. To promole some efficiency, fufure sfaff member Jill Ambrosius fidies fhe disarray in The annual office by sorfing a mulfifude of yearboolcs. Juniors unoffioially become seniors after X' Q is . -5. ' , QQ? I f ' W N, ---- I .fs 15: .ia lip--I - Wiki? Sa , N. 'ig ,., ,... in 2'-'L 5 ...fm ' .. - ' . he Ni SO' x . , EPZ. , . -.,: I . X sf I- ' L fI: K I :- -- I I . 11 -l . . 'es ... . . . . . essex Q J . WK I H -I I ff?-if' 'ry' . K ' ' N L 4 H Ev-1l!f:.4 A -N A 1 ul! 55: Y 1 . , 2.5 f ' H , f l!.,' A ff I , K N W! - W ., I J ,. N 'V .. 4 ., 4' if - .J, , ' Y ki . ,J f: - V, . '4 515' Z . M -. 5 .3 . ' 1 . ' ' i .,,- 1 gi- I. 1 ' '- : 5 25-1 ' WX - I qi. A ' , Eleven'rl1 Grade Above Opposiie FIRST ROW: D. Harler, J. Haclers, L. Hagemann, G. Hain, J. Hall, L. Hall, J. Hamblet, K. I-Iammond, J. Hampton, M. Hardesty, P. Harmon, B. I-Iaruuann, K. Hartzler SECOND ROWV: K. Harvey, P. Harvey, R. Hasenzahl, M. Hassel- beck, S. Haydon, E. Hayes, B. Hayes. M. Hays, D. Heilmann, M. Heiniuger, F. Henegar, J. Hengge, K. Henry THIRD ROIV: M. Harold, D. Hcrshberger, G. Herzner, S. Hess, G. Hesselbrock. L. I-letz. D. Hicks, S. I-lighhouse, R. I-Iildcbrancl, G. Hines, J. Hines, L. Hinkle, P. Hofmann FOURTH ROYV: R. Hohman, L. Holland, S. Hollandsworlh, D. Holmes, M. Holzinger, D. Horman, D. Horning, D. I-Iostutler, N. Hott, S. Hott, R. Huckaby, D. Huelsman, D. Hughes FIFTH ROIV: B. I-Iumbert, P. Humphreys, Y. Humphries, B. I-Iunter, B. Hutchinson. N. Hutchinson, D. Hutchinson, M. Hyland, M. Imburgia, S. Ingram, R. Isler, L. Jacobs, C. Jaffe, D. Jarrold SIXTH ROW: N. Jetter, D. Johnson, M. Johnson, P. Johnston, K. Jones, M. Jones, M. Jones, R. Jones. P. Kamp, D. Katt, K. Keegar, J. Keene, P. Keeney FIRST ROW: K. Kellerman, D. Kelley, D. Keman, G. Kenan, J. Kennedy, M. Kennedy, J. Kestner, J. Kimmel, D. King, M. Kirk, H. Klein, M. Klene, J. Klosterman SECOND ROW: J. Klosterman, R. Klosterinann, K. Klusmeycr, J. Kohl, L. Korb, B. Krabacher, B. Kramer, G. Kremer, A. Krueger, A. Krueger, V. Krull, V. Kukaines, M. Kunkel THIRD ROYV: R. Kyle, P. Kuntz, B. Lamb, M. Lambeth, D. Lange, H. Langenbach, S. Lanier, C. Lanza, L. Leach, B. League, C. Lee, J. Leedy, Lemmink FOURTH ROW: B. Lenhart, S. Lepple, S. Ley, D. Liebelt, C. Lieberman, K. Lightfielcl, D. Lindsey, B. Lipps, VV. Lones, B. Longhauser. M. Lunsford, C. Lykins, L. Maeke FIFTH ROIV: D. Malloy, B. Martin, G. Martin, J. Matthey, G. Maulean, S. Maze, M. McBroon, K. McChl'istian, E. MeCready, M. McElroy, H. McKinney, M. McGowan, M. McLaughlin SIXTH ROYV: G. MeMullin, M. McNett, D. Meeks, D. Meister, B. Merrill, B. Messerschmidt. R. Meyer, L. Middleton, L. Miley, D. Miller, R. Mills, E. Milton, P. Minger ' f? class rings arrive Say, did you get that tough algebra problem? . . . YfVhat did you think of those vocabulary words? Such idle chatter buzzes from person to person as weary juniors straggle out of the auditorium after a morning of laborious college entrance examinations. In the fall and spring, the PSAT, NMSQT, and other such tests motivate juniors to a new seriousness of purpose. Looking toward their senior year and beyond, they begin to persue college catalogues and investigate possible career choices. Lacquered or gold, cu+ srone or round, fhe '67 class rings bring a 'lhrill fo Lin Davis and her friend Belinda Chaldelcas. wg r 1 Eleven+h Grade i' N J ' i ':l ii ,, ' a I i Q 5 5. 5 e r s. in I- . I 2, ,I V I Ig gy I I .' jr.. I . h L ll'- ' I P'vl5-me X sitts Y e i ' Xi it ---' . r s, L Gr -'t is I 'F' ig Ig 'Lg III I I ' I., ' leg -3-j sf' ,gi . QF' Y ' 'V r i 1 A ti i ' Wye' ' ' L' I Vy H l in I l - ' i te y V. i e,eee vi- I -v - . , Y .Ik X Z 'N I I I -X . I r l 'W it r . et :l , QI i wt... Sl . 'VY 1 'F' 'f W 253' A s V Af ' if: f'-2, ' 3-,I h L I I Y' I I I yi! II - 'MA A J 'W 'lt-.. M I he V . . . . . ' ' 'Q 4 ..,. I -,.- N IQII I . I M.-se? MII. ,, I 2 ' . . 4 iidd . IIIIQ , T r? .fs -:J y ff ff f-Q . 3 iz... ee-7 r l Vin' Z 5 'A . 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E - Z1 F5 ,M ,Ei fi T ,. 1 A Q t , ii' 1-7' W .462 ' h ..': 1-X V -fig If M 9 5 E, 1 , n L f - f 4 '- in a variet of activities Lefl' and Below FIRST RONV: S. Miskiinins, K. Moflo. C. Monncc, G. Moore, H Moore, M. Morel, AI. Morena. L. Morforrl, C. Morgan, M. Morgan 'l'. Moses. M. Murphy, R. Myers. C. Naegele, M. Nac-gel, N Naegele, P. Nagel, Nanni, R. Neal, D. Nelson, T. Nanniann SECOND ROW: P. Newhouse, D. Nicoloff, -I. Noppcrt, L. Nllss, G. Ochsner, D. O'I.earr, P. O'Mallcy, G. Osborne, J. Ott, B l':n'ker, S. Patton, Ii. Paul, D. Pawn, K. Peak, R. Peclen. C Pennak, L. Perry, L. Petrey, I.. Petri, M. Pclrolf, P. Phelps THIRD ROW: K. Pialt, S. Pierce, G. Pinatello, S. Plagge, L Plank, I. Ploginann, CZ. Pollarcl, Cl. Porter, S. Porter, L. Prcuth K. Prine, D. Proctor. D. Proffitt. IE. Puckett., R. Pulley, T. Puls- kainp, F. Quelle, D. Ralier, K. Ravliford, C. Raclel, B. Raihle FOURTH ROVV: L. Ratlerman, K. Rawlings, B. Ray, K. Rayhorn V. Reardon, -I. Record, C. Reed. S. Reed, B. Reichartlt, K, Reiclel P. Reinclel, K. Reis, Relly, T. Rcnncr, E. Rice, B. Richardson Richardson, B. Richter, D. Rietlinger, P. Riggs, T. Riley FIFTH ROYV: R. Riseclen, -I. Rising, Ritchie, M. Roark, li Roberto, D. Roberts. D. Rockwell, R. Roeclig. AI. Rogers. R. Roll D. Rose. K. Ross. S. Rost, D. Royce, R. Royce, K. Rueve, K Rupe, T. Ruwan, M. Ryan, C. Sallerficld, S. Scnlf SIXTH ROXV: M. Scnrlalo, P. Scheiclt, D. Schindel, C. Schloss D. Scfhiniclt, N. Scliiniilt, O. Sclnnieg, J. Schmitt, IJ. Schneeinan J. Schncirlcr, B. Scliroclcr, D. Schroeder, K. Srlirotli, P. Schucsleri U. Schulte. F. Schulz, ll. Schwarz, L. Schwoeppe, B. Seilicl, L Shearer, P. Shook I1 - l ig 4 nf ' 'QI ,xx -5- I. Mrs. Spiclcard and Mr. Michaels enioy a swinging Golden A-Go-Go. - 5 QL ' if I 34 I X Ein N i 'H X e:aw::m:2aaQ ns , - X 1 3... . L f - -I ':-rl? ' :L in j ff' E' ' 1' 'I W I I K I i , W A WW i K Y Y i r ia . - v . . M M 6 - .V , Lf EQ .:' ' ij. i i fl f'.L' Ji 'ia oft ii' , .Dv V -:.i:4-'x ,.,. i i 41 - ' ',f...5Qz H iii' , 'Q ' - -ov - , I V i ' FQAAQ '47 Q1 -'37 I , I , as 'V 5 ' h I xx V? I A, N' T7 ' . ,- ' ,, ii .ig ' Have discofheques and Hue ierlru Iaken over Wesfern Hills? No, bul' X. , . : h ' '- J ., - xi, ' , . . ' ' ' . . - ,-iQXf'fX:,.:'fiimSmlfm' '- tumor class officer Barb Seibel discovers dancing in a cage is greaf. 5 i .2 .tli N p College and vocational plans take shape as Above FIRST ROW: B. Shreve, S. Shultz, D. Siegler, P. Simkin, C. Simon, G. Simpson, S. Skalski, S. Sloan, C. Smith, E. Smith, G. Smith, B. Snape, N. Snider SECOND ROW: P. Soldano, R. Souders, G. Spilman, D. St. Clair, G. Stanh, N. Stapleton, C. Staubitz, P. Staubitz, S. Steinhartl, I Stephenson, E. Sterling, S. Starrett, C. Stipham Tl-IIRD ROW: D. Stock, M. Stout, M. Strunk, B. Sucltcr, T Swallow, Swartz, M. Tam, D. Tate, j. Taylor, E. Tensing D. Thatcher, R. Thielen, G. Thom FOURTH ROW: J. Thomas, A. Thompson, J. Thompson, B Thulleu, -I. Tieman, P. Tomlin, S. Traub, B. Trimborn, J Tucker, P. Tucker, C. Turner, M. Van, D. Van Clake FIFTH ROW: K. Van I-loose, P. Vaught, J. Vice, S. Vogel, J Vogel, V. Vollrath, C. Volpoui, M. Wade, K. Wagner, B. Wahl- brink, B. Walker, M. Walsh, L. Walters SIXTH ROW: D. Ward, D. Mlarner, A. Wash, J. WVatkins, K. Wclti, ml. Wempe, K. XVessel, S. Westhcider, D. White, D. Wiech ering, S. X'Vilhclm, C. NVilkins, D. Mfilliams Elevenih Grade Opposite FIRST ROW: J. Williams, J. Williams, F. Williamson, C. Wilmes, R. Witte, M. Wolfer, D. Wolfe, L. Woodall, K. Wurster, L. Nyenf antlt, J. Yarger, T. Young, D. Yust SECOND ROW: T. Zafercs, L. Zech, C. Ziegler, L. Aichele, G. Allen, P. Arnold, G. Bengert, D. Bennett, T. Bernzott, R. Burnside, D. Christerson, I. Colwell, K. Cowans THIRD ROW: B. Davis, N. Fear, C. Ferrarelli, J. Fichter, D. Fischer, N. Ellis, R. Ellis, N. Ely, L. Engel, S. I-Iighhousc, D. Hostutler, T. Hueneman, T. Huencman, T. Lilteral FOURTH ROW: S. Mara, R. Newman, B. Picuson, T. Powell, K. Rcnner, L. Rollinger, M. Rowland, J. Russell, S. Ryan, D. Schaetzle, R. Schorsch, D. Selm, D. Siegler FIFTH ROW: S. Staft, C. Staubitz, S. Sterrett, S. Suttle, L. Mfhite, D. Wilmes, L. Mansu, A. Maurer, N. McMurray, D. McNamee, N. Mounig, G. Phillips, D. Renncr SIXTH ROW: G. Rister, R. Roberts, R. Roos, R. Roth, R. Simons, T. Simpson, D. Smith, J. Sweet, B. Taylor, F. Tice, M. Towles, D. Townsend, T. Transier SEVENTH ROIVI T. Trimpe, P. Tuck, L. Vlledig, Yveichold, T. Weyer, B. Young, D. Beal, L. Kirby, M. Iveinberg, D. Wilson, G. XVright, B. Wrighten, T. Mlrights juniors plan future The eleventh grade is a time fo-r -determining the future. VVhat does a junior at VVestern Hills do about it? Plenty. I-Ie either selects advanced courses in math, English, and history to prepare for college work or he takes business classes to train for a vocation, I-Iis participation in FTA, FBLA, and junior Achievement aid him in choosing a career. Attending conferences and visiting numerous universities before making that all-important choice are part of the eleventh grader's hectic world. The decisions which loom large and important for the junior have a profound effect upon his future. Junior Kay Chapman worlcs 'ro mee'l' llie requirements of college entrance exams. F- rm V . . F' .- 1 ' . 'L-. , Q 1 , -.,. Q : i E I - ka, april- Q xcited smiles and hungry stomachs that make a picnic a picnic started the class of '66 going. Taking the hint from peppy Mrs. Spickard and Mr. Otten, and from junior year experience, seniors filled their coffers at a car wash in September and then splurged on an October Round- up and a float for Thanksgiving. The Elder game? Well, the float was a highlight to remember! Wlien seniors caught the Christmas spirit, Student Council decked the hall - with crepe paper and balloons - and trimmed the traditional Christmas tree. A gala Mardi Gras in February dispelled pOSt-CXHITI slump, and in the spring The Sound of Music resounded through West Hi, scoring another musical success. Graduation ushered in a flurry of year-end parties and dances, furnishing the senior class with a myriad of cherished memories. The world at a seniors ,fri , X I966 Senior Class Officers Sherry Scull, Tim Pelers, Cheryl Lalce, and Glenn Garland Plan an '-'nforgeilable and exclilng Yea' for 9 '3dUal'ln9 Class- O INTARCELLUS RONALD ABEL CHERYL ANN ACKENHAUSEN - GAA, Bowling: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club, President: Inter-Club Council: Y-Teens: 'I utorer. JEAN ANN AGOSTINI - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Bowl- ing: Usher: Future Teacher: Latin Club: Pep Club. JUDY LEE AGOSTINI - Student Council, Alternate Representative: GAA. 3-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Usher: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Latin Club: Pep Club. xii Q LINDA LOUISE AHR - Usher: Study Hall Aide: Thespians, Business Crew Head: Future Teacher, Cor- responding Secretary: Health Career Club: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. LINDA SUE ALLEN LINDA DOROTHY ALLENDORF - Student Council, Representative, Usher Chairman: Breeze Staff, Feature Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, Synchronized Swim- ming, G-year Letter Girl: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. JUNE CAROL AMEND - Business Club: Future Teach- er: Jr. Council on World Affairs: Y-Teens, Inter-Club Counselor: Box Office of Drmnati-cs. fingertips is one of Change, Challenge, and anticipation Q LAURA CARROLL AMOS - Office Aide: Future Teatrlrer: Y-Teens: Business Club. CARLA ANN ANDERSON REBECCA LOUISE ANDERSON - GAA, fl-year Letter Girl, Umpire Class. Bowling: Business Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens. GILBERT ANDES 0 ARTHUR HENRY ARCHIBALD JR. DOROTHY JANICE AUGUST - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Y-Teens: Junior Achievement. CONSTANCE LOU BAILEY - Business Club: Pep Clubg Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Tutor. MARY JO BAITZ - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Busi- ness Club: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. ll Q RICHARD ALAN BAKER - Junior Achievement. RICHARD FRANKLIN BALL - Bowling: Lunchrooin ltlonitor: Stage Crew: Junior Achievement. DON JO BARKER DAVID ALAN BARNES 0 EUGENE BASTON DARLA GENE .BATEMAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative: GAA: Business Club: Health Career Clubg An- nual Staff, Untlerclass Co-Editor: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club. CAROL JEAN BAXTER - GAA: Merchandising, Chap- lin. JUDITI-I IRENE BECK - Future Teacher: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Study I-lull Aide. Opportunities to Boys' and Girls' State Representatives Mike Schott and Sherry Scull ioin Bar- ry Webb, Boys' Week Vice-Mayor, 'lo compare notes on government functions. Q BARBARA ANN BEDINGHAUS - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Umpire Class: Usher: Health Career Club: Pep Club, Y-Teens: Red Cross, Vice-President: Band. DONNA RUTH BEHLER - Office Aide. RONNA CEORGEANN BEHLER - Student Council, Representative: Usher: Office Aide. GLENN BELCHER - Baseball: Bowling: Wrestling: Lu nchroom Monitor. Q INILLIAM SCI-IWARTZE BELLMAN - Bowling: Pep Club: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club: Okla- homa: Bandwagon: junior Achievement. SHARON ANN BELMONTE - Breeze Staff, Typist: GAA: Business Club, Secretary: junior Achievement: Usher: Study Hall Aide: junior Council on World Affairs: Daisy Chain. BILL BENNETT - Stage Crew: Thespians. GLORIA KAY BENNETT - GAA, Advanced Volleyball, Health and Sportsmanship Chairman, 5-year Letter Girl, Umpire Class, Bowling: Office Aide: Pep Club: Stu- dent Government Rotary Seminar: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Oklahoma: Bandwagon. Q JOAN CAROL BERNARD - Future Teacher: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens. DALE HARRY BERNHARD - Breeze Staff, Managing Editor: Quill and Scroll: Operation Youth Representative. DONNA BIHM WALTER BINDER - Track, Varsity: Maroon W : l.'Vrestling, Varsity. Q ROGER LEE BLOEBAUM - Baseball, Reserve. FREDERICK BERNARD BOEING - Football, Reserve: Usher: Lunchroom Monitor: Pep Club: Business Club. MARSHA LEE BOLINGER - Annual Staff, Co-Business Manager: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Table Tennis Manager: Usher: Office Aide: Pep Club, President: Student Council. DAVID IRVIN BOLLINGER - Breeze Staff, Boys' Sports Co-Editor: Football, Varsity. Q JOHN GEORGE BONKOWSKI - Football, Varsity: Baseball: Track: WVrestling: Maroon UW . SHARON KAY BOOKER - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club. PHYLLIS ANNE BORCHERDING - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl, Advanced Tennis: French Club: Pep Club: Health Career Club: Red Cross Representative: Daisy Chain. CAROL-JEAN BOYLES - GAA, Synchronized Swimming, 5-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Band: Band Letter Club: Pep Clubg Future Teacher: Health Career Club. view government in action unfold for seniors 0 MARY CATHERINE BRADBURN IVILLIANI HARRY BRANDEVVIE MICHAEL STEVENS BRESLIN - Track, Varsity. DAVID JACOB BRETTSCHNEIDER - Football, Rc- serve. Q WILLIAM LATI-IAM BREUNIG - Student Council, Representative, Election Committee Chairman: Latin Club: junior Achievement, President: Rotary Government Seminar, Representative. ROBERT HARRY BRICKWEG - Football, Reserve and Varsity: Baseball, Reserve and Varsity: Maroon W , President: Lunchroom Monitor: Book Boy. WILLIAM EDWARD BRIDGEFORD - Football, Varsity and Reserve: Baseball, Varsity and Reserve: Wrestliii, Varsity: Maroon VV : Office Aide. SHAWN KAREN BROCKHOFF - GAA, Life Saving Corps: Future Teacher: Pep Club: Y-Teens, Chaplain: Shillito's High School Sewing Board Representative. Q EDYVARD LEROY BROUGHTON - Bowling, In- tramural: Band: Hall Monitor. ROBERT BRONNER BEVERLY LINDA BROWN JEFFREY GORDON BROWN - Tennis: Maroon W : Band Letter Club: Band. Q FREDRIC ANTHONY BRYANT - Wrestling: Merchandising Club, Sergeant-at-Arms. CYNTHIA ANN BURGUN - GAA, Bowling: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Student Council, Al- ternate Representative: Usher. ARTHUR LOUIS BURKE - Lunchroom Monitor. THEODORE DEAN BYRUM - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Track: Bowling, Intramural: Lunchroom Squad: Lunchroom Monitor: French Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Junior Achievernent. Q DANNY RAY CAIN - Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Bandwagon. MARTY ANN CAIN - GAA: Chess Club: Latin Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir: junior Achievement. SI-IARON ANNE CALDWELL - Pep Club: junior Achievement. ROBERT SHERMAN CALLAHAN - Band: Band Letter Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Senior Orchestra: Bandwagon. 0 SARA JEAN CALLAHAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Breeze Staff, Assistant Copy Editor: GAA, 3- year Letter Girl: Latin Club, Secretary: Future Teacher: Pep Club: Office Aide. JAMES CAMPBELL CANDACE ELIZABETH CAPPEL - GAA, Synchronized Swimming, Life Saving Corps, Advanced Hockey and Volleyball, Hockey Manager, G-year Letter Girl: Latin Club: Pep Club: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club, Secretary: Oklahoma: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. LUANN CARDIVELL - GAA, Bowling: Future Teacher: Spanish Club: Y-Teens. Seniors splash through a wet, successful 0 JOSEPH GRANT CARROLL - Tennis: Band Let- ter Club: Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra. JERRY WAYNE CARSON - Football, Reserve: Base- ball: Bowling. STEVEN KENT CARSON - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Football, Reserve: Basketball, Reserve: Base- ball, Reserve: Lunebroom Monitor. CHARLES IVILLIAIVI CARTER -- Student Council, Representative: Swimming, Varsity. Q JAMES CASTO LINDA MARLENE CAUDILL - Office Aide. MARTHA LEE CAVE - Business Club: Pep Club: YA Teens. IVANDA LEA CHASTIZEN - Y-Teens. Q SANDRA MARIE CI-IINN - GAA: Office Aide: Future Teacher: Merchandising Club. I'A'I'RICIA ANN CHRISTY - Office Aide: Red Cross Club, Secretary. CHERYL LYNN CLAYTON - Office Aide. CONSTANCE KAREN COCI-IRAN - Study Hall Aide: French Club. Secretary: Future Teacher: Pep Club: Y- Teens: Girls Glee Club: Bandwagon: Senior Cboir. Q JANET KAY COMBS - Y-Teens. CHERYI, ANN COMELLO - Pep Club: Y-Teens. JOHN PATRICK CONNELLY - Breeze Staff, Co-Sports Editor: Football, Reserve: Maroon W : XVrestling: Lan- guage Lab Teclinieian. HARRY COOMER - Football, Varsity and Reserve. Q MICHAEL STEPHENSON CORISIN - Student' Coun- eil, Representative: Football, Reserve: Xllrestling, Varsity: Maroon WH: Art Club, Vice-President. RANDALL JOSEPH CORGAN JAMES HARVEY CORNELIUS - Student Council, Rep- resentative. SANDRA MARIE COX - Business Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. Q XVAYNE ADAM CRAIG - Luncliroom Squad. YVILLIAM HAMILTON CRAIG - Baseball. Reserve: Bowling: Business Club: Junior Achievement. S'l'El'I-IEN EDWARD CRAMER - Band Letter Club: lfreneb Club, Vice Presitlent: It's Acacleinien Team: Band: Bandwagong Buckeye Boy's State Representative: NMSQT Semi-finalist. JOHN GARDNER CRAVEN - YVrestling, Varsity and Reserve: German Club: Pep Club: Junior Achievement, President. Car wash Grab a sponge anal polish! Soalcecl buf spunlry seniors Linda, Diane, Dale, Bill and Shawn find fun al' llie class car wasli. Q CAROL LYNN CRAWFORD - Spanish Club, Vice President: jtininr Acliievcinenl. SI-IARON Slfli CRIESS - GAA: French Club: Future Teafhers: Latin Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Orchestra l'i'i Club: Senior Orcbcstrzt: Oklabtnnag Bandwzrgcni. liliNNI'I'I'l-I RAYMOND CRIPIL - Stage Crew: Drznnatirs f'Iub: Okllllllilllil. LINDA JUNE CIILIIAK - CAA: Study Hall Aide: Frentb Club: Ifulure Teaclier: liandwagong Senior Choir. Q CARY CHARLES CUNNINGHAM - Football, Var- sity: Pep Club: Pmantlwagtni, Stage Crew. CI.Il FORD JOSEPH CURRIQN - llztscbzlll, Varsity Mun- ager: Wrestling, Varsity: Pep Club. RICHARD DAI.I.AI.IO IYIICI-IAICI. DUANIQ DALLICSKA - r1il'2ICli, Reserve: Hi- Y, Vive Presiclenlz Orchestra Pin Clubg Senior Orchestra: Oklalmnia: Bandwagon. O PAUL JAMES DANNER IEUGICNIC FRANKICN DAVIiNl'0RT - Fuolbzlll, Vztwily: Track. Varsity: lYIer.liandising Club, President. JACQUIZIJNE LYNN DAVIDSON - Office Aide: Y- Teens. CI-IARI.O'I'Tli ANN DAVIS - Business Club, Cu-Cliaiiv man: Pep Clubg Y-Teens: Teacher Aide. Q .IIIDY ANN DAVIS - Office Aide: Study Hall Ai-de: Business Club. l'I'IlI.II' .XNDRICIV DEAL - Study Hall Aide: Bantlg Bandwagon: Band Letter Club: Senior Orchestra: Foot- ball, Reserve. BIETTY LOUISE DICKSON - Business Club. KATI-ILIEIEN ANN DINKINS - Pep Club: Y-Teens. K 1-4 wi 5 1 O PATRICIA DOLL DARLENE JEAN DORN - GAA: Study Hall Aide: Stage Crew: Business Club: German Club: Pep Club: Y- Teens. JOHN ROBERT DOLLRIEHS - Student Council, Rep- resentative: Spanish Club: Stage Crew. LOUIS HERBERT DORSCH - Thespiang German Club: Jr. Council on wlorld Affairs: Key Club, Vice-President: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. Emerg and pride O ROSEANN DOYVNEY VINIA DOYLE - Student Council, Finance Committee Co-Chairman: GAA, I-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: French Club: Future Teacher: Pep Clttb. - NICHOLAS ANTHONY DRAKE - lVrCstling, Varsity. ROBERT LAVVRENCE DRAKE 0 RAE ELLEN du BRUYNE - Student Council, Rep- resentative: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Junior Achievement. JUANITA DURES DARLEEN MARY DUNAWAY - GAA, 1-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Business Club: Y-Teens. LINDA KAY DUNCAN - Study Hall Aide: Business Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Girl's Glee Club. Q LYNN CAROL EASTERLING - Student Council, Representative: GAA, Bowling: Study Hall Aide: Office Aide: Business Club: Pep Club. TI-ION-IAS EBERHARDT ALFRED ANDREW EDEN - Language Lab Technician: Chess Clubg Key Club. MICI-IAEL EISELE - Football, Reserve. 0 GARY HAYWARD ELLISON - Student Council, Representative: Football, Reserve: Lunchroom Monitor. KAREN LYNN EMERY - Annual Staff, lVriter: GAA, Bowling: Business Club: Bandwagon: Junior Achieve- ment, Secretary. CHERYI. LEE ENGLAND - GAA, l-year Letter Girl: Ifuture Teacher: German Club: Jr. Council on IVOrld Affairs: Pep Club: Y-Teens. CAROL ANN ERNST - Business Club. Q WILLIAM EDWARD ESI-IMAN - Junior Achieve- ment. DAVID STUART EVANS - Football, Varsity: Tennis, Varsity: Maroon UW . DOUGLAS EVANS MARIAN JEAN EVANS - Band Letter Club, Secretary: Pep Club: Studio Choir: Make-up Crew: Band: Band- wagon: Senior Choir: Senior Orchestra: Girls' l'Veek Representative. Q LOIS ANN FAULKNER - Office Aide. JOHN THOMAS FAY CHARLENE ELIZABETH FIGHTER - GAA: Business Club: Future Teacher: German Club, Vice President: Pep Club: Y-Teens. BEVERLY MAE FINDLEY - Student Council, Alternate Representative: Breeze Staff, Typist: GAA, Vice President, Advanced Volleyball, Bowling, 6-year Letter Girl: Busi- ness Club: Pep Club: Girls' Week Representative. Q NANCY ROSE FLORIMONTE - Study I-Iall Aide: Business Club: Merchandising Club: Y-Teens, Inter-Club Council. JAMES PATRICK FLOWERS - Merchandising Club. GREG JOHN FLORIN - Study Hall Aide. CAROL BERNICE FOSTER - Office Aide: Y-Teens. t 'f ' I Q VIRGINIA LEE FOSTER - Student Council, AI- ternate Representative: Usher: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Thespians: Dramatirs Club: Y-Teens. DONNA MARIE FRANK - GAA: Usher: Girls' Glee Club. SHARON LOUISE FRANKLIN - Lunchroom Squad: Business Club. EILEEN ROBERTA FRANZ - Senior Orchestra: Orch- estra Pin Club: Bandwagon. Q DIANNE LYNN FRENCH - Red Cross, Represent- ative. LONNIE FREY - Lunchroonl Monitor. DANA FROST KAREN JEAN FURIO - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl. Ad- vanced Hockey and Volleyball. Badmitton Manager, Bowl- ing: Study Hall Aide: Business Club, Vice-President: Pep Club. Q KATHRYN GRACE FUSS - Breeze Staff, Typist: News Production: CAA, Bowling: Business Clubg Pep Club: Y-Teens. GLENN ALLEN GARLAND - Student Council, Repre- sentative, STP Co-Chairman: Book Boy: Latin Club, President: Studio Choir: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Senior Class Vice-President. NANCY JO GARRETSON - Student Council, Rep.. Social Comm. Co-Chairman: Annual, Activities Editor: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl: Thespians: Pep Club: Band- wagon: Oklahoma: Studio Choir: Homecoming Attendant: Cheerleader C1 utnn 1 Class V. Pres., Girls' Week. . '. tl'z':J'. JOE GATHERVVRIGHT 0 JUANITA JEAN GEIGER - Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir. DAVE VINCENT GENTILE - Pep Club. DAVID IVILLIAM GERDES - Swimming: Bowling: Study I-lall Aide: Stage Crew: Latin Club: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. JANET GIBSON O LESLIE JOYCE GILBERT - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Bowling: FTA: Junior Council on W'orld Affairs: Pep Club: Y-Teens. SHIRLEY ANN GII.I - Business Club: Pep Club: Y- Teens: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. ERIC GRANVILLE GOODRICI-I - Chess Club. JOEY GRAFF Q DONNA MARY GRAHL - Junior Achievement. KAREN LYNN GRAVES - Business Club: Merchandis- ing Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir: Junior Achievement. DIANE SUSAN GRAYSON - GAA: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Studio Choir: Bandwagon. SHIRLEY ANN GREEN - Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. 1-A .,,h 00? 5-...Z 'T Annan .J -J' ni! 'WLT is 1 VI ,-,..., Seniors' Round-up promotes a festive ,-9 fm' X- wifi CTI! ' N'-'er I ,:Q.Q J Zg. it + WWA 4 , - E I -' . L' . A sv i, .. .7- I!! X-C' M, -I 'VA ,ia- -J' 'fl , 'PTI 0 HENRY GRISCHY BARBARA JEAN GRISWOLD - Student Council, Rep- resentative: Annual Staff, Academic and Underclass Co- Editor: GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Advanced Hockey and Volleyball: Pep Club, Membership Chair.: Senior Choir: Homecoming Queen Attendant: Alternate Cheerleader. LYNDA SUE GUENTHER - Business Club: Teacher Aide: Study Hall Aide. CHERYL ANNE GULDEN - GAA, Advantced Tennis, Tennis Manager, 3-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Thes- pian, Social Director: Dramatics Club: Bandwagon: Jun- ior Achievement. Q CARL RICHARD HAAS CAROLYN HAAS MARILYN HADER - GAA, Advanced Swimming, Syn- chronized Swimming, Life Saving Corps, 1-year Letter Girl: Pep Club: Girls' Glee Club: Senior Choirg Band- wagon. GLORIA JEAN HAGAMAN - Business Club: Office Aide: Y-Teens: Senior Choir: Bandwagon. 0 LINDA LOUISE HAGEMANN - Business Club: CAA: Health Career Club: Y-Teens. DONNA CHRISTINE HALE - Business Club: Health Career Club: Latin Club: Pep Club. JITDITI-I ELAINE HALE BEVERLY HALLBAUER - Business Club: Pep Club. Q SHIRLEY HANEY GREGORY LOUIS HANFBAUER - Football, Varsity and Reserve: Vllrestling, Varsity: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. PETER JAMES HARRITOS - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Publicity Committee, Representative Committee Chairman: Tennis, Varsity: Yvrestling: Stage Crew: Art Club: Pep Clttb. BARBARA JEAN HARRY - GAA: Office Aide: Y- Teens: Business Club: Pep Club. Q CHARLES GREGORY HARTINGER IRWIN HARRY HAUSER - Latin Club: Junior Achieve- mentg Visual Aid, Crew Chief. DEBORAH LYNN HAUSFELD - Student Council, Al- ternate Representative: GAA: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: Pep Club. LINDA SUE HAY - GAA: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Future Teacher: German Club: Health Career Club: Latin Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Jtmior Achievement, Vice-President. Q JUDY ANN HAYNES - Office Aide: Business Clttb. DIANE LYNN HEADLEY - Office Aide: Business Club: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Junior Achievement. RICHARD EARL HEARN LAWRENCE EDWARD I-IECKMANN atmosphere Jerlr, frug and fun al the class Round- X Up launch -lhe year 'For vigorous seniors. I ROBERT HEILAND CHARLES ARTHUR HEIS - Bowling: Rifle Club. DAVID WILLIAM HEISS - Football, Varsity and Reserve: Basketball, Varsity and Reserve: Baseball, Varsity and Reserve: Maroon VV , Treasurerg Mr. NVestern Hills Runner-up. LINDA LOUISE HELMS - Junior Achievement. Q DAN JAMES HENNEKES - Football, Reserve: Base- ball. Varsity and Reserve: Lunehroom Monitor: junior Council on YVo1'ld Affairs. JACALYN GALE HERZNER - GAA, Advanced I-Ioekcy, Basketball, Softball, and Volleyball, Archery Co-Manager, Umpire Class, Bowling, 3-year Letter Girl: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Red Cross. RODNEY LEE HIGHTOWER - Rifle Club. OTIS HILL - Football, Reserve: Yvrestling: Lunchroom Monitor. 0 RUSSELL WOODWARD HILL - Swimming, Var- sity: Maroon W : Band: Band Letter Club, President: Bandwagon. JAMES MICHAEL HILLGROVE SUZANNE LLOYD I-IILLSLEY - Annual Staff, Faculty Co-Editor, GAA, 4-year Letter Girl: Usher: French. Club: Future Teacher: Pep Club. LILLIAN LAURA l-IINTON - CAA: Study Hall Aide: Merchandising Club. Q TRUDY DARLENE HIRE - Study Hall Aide: Busi- ness Club: Pep Club. ROGER LEE HOACLAND KATHERINE ELIZABETH HOEFER - GAA: Band: Band Letter Club: Senior Orchestra: Bandwagon: Major- ettvi French Club: Future Teacher: Pep Club. SANDRA ANN HOLTEGEL - Student Council. Repre- sentative: Annual Staff, Typist: GAA, Advanced Softball, Gymnastics Manager, Umpire Class, Bowling, 6-year Let- ter Girl: Pep Club: Future Teacher: Senior Choir: Junior Achievement: Basketball Court. 'b 'Ui Rod roses and a Sandi Rodgers, Homecoming Queen, is surrounded by ber lovely couri' of Barb Griswold, Lisa Hughes, Sherry Scull, Merial Spaulding, and Nancy Garreison. 0 MARY ANN HOLTKAMP - Business Clnbg Pep Clubg Y-Teens, Treasurerg Senior Choir: GAA3 Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Stage Crew. PATRICIA ANN IAIOLTKAMI' - GAA, l-year Letter Girlg Business Clubg Y-Teens, Vice-Presidentg Senior Cboirg Office Aide. DAVID JAY HOMER WILLIAM HONROTH Q THOMAS HOOD VICTORIA FAYE HOPKINS - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Umpire Class. Bowlingg Stage Crewg Business Clubg French Clubg Future Teacherg Health Career Club: Jr. Council on Hlorld Affairs: Y-Teens, Presidentg Band- wagong Senior Choir. JANICE VIRGINIA HOYVARD - GAA: French Clubg Y-Teens: Orchestra Pin Clubg Studio Cboirg Oklahomag Bandwagong Senior Clloirg Senior Orchestra. EDXVARD DANIEL HU - Camera Clubg Jr. Council on X'VorId Affairs: Malb Clubg Science Club. Q MARY SUZANNE HUBER - Business Clubg Health Career Club: Y-Teens. BOBBY DALE HUCIKABY DAVE H UELSOMAN DANNY NEAL HUFFMAN Q ELISSA LYNN HUGHES - Student Council, Repres sentative. Publicity Chairmang GAA, Synchronized Swim- ming, Llryear Letter Girl, Usher: Office Aide: Study Hall Aideg Pep Club: Y-Teensg Business Club: Homecoming Queen Attendant: Girl's Wieck Representative. KAREN LEE HUNTER - Health Career Club: Y-Teensg Senior Choirg Junior .'XCllICVCII1CI'llQ Library Aideg Busi- ness Club. HAND HOWARD INCERSOLL FARUK IREN Q CAROLYN JEAN ISON - GAA, ll-year Letter Girl, Bowling, Study Hall Aideg Future Teacher. PETER ARTHUR JACOBS - Chess Club. CHARLES JACOBS MICHAEL DENNIS JOCKERS - Basketball, Reserveg Golfg Lunehroom Moniterg Latin Club. crown ...West Hi selects a Homecoming Queen 0 BERNADETTE DIANE JOHNSON - Office Aide: Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. DAVID ALAN JOHNSON - Track, Reserve: German Club: Junior Council on NVorld Affairs. SONDRA LEE JOHNSON - GAA, Bowling: Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. BARBARA JEAN JONES - Student Council, Represent- ative, STP Board: Breeze Staff, Features Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: Study Hall Aide: Red Cross Representative: Safety Council. O HUGH SPENCER JORDAN THOMAS CHARLES YVILLIS - Latin Club: Junior Achievement. EDNA FAYE JUSTICE - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Bowl- ing: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir. ROBERT KERRY KALMBACH - Breeze Staff: Basket- ball, Varsity Captain: Track: Tennis: Health Career Club: I-Ii-Y: Key Club: Student Council, Representative. Q JOSEPH THOMAS KAMMAN BETTY ANN KAMP - Cheerleader, Alternate: Annual Staff, Senior and Index Co-Editor: Student Council, Al- ternate Representative: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, I'Vays and Means Chairmang Pep Club, IVays and Means Chair- man: Senior Choir: Bandwagon. BILL JAMES KARAS - Student Council, Representative, Social Committee Co-Chairman: Basketball, Reserve: Jun- ior Class President: Rotary Club Representative. RON KELLEY Q RICHARD KIPP - Baseball, Reserve. BETTY JEAN KIRCHNER - Breeze Staff, Copy Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Future Teacher: Health Career Club, Vice-President. ROGER ARTHUR KIRSCHNER - Stage Crew, Man- ager: Sound Crew: Thespians: Dramatics Club: Pep Clubg Spanish Club: Key Club: Bandwagon: Oklahoma. DONALD GEORGE KLEIER - Bowling. Q SUZANNE MARIE KLUMB - Office Aide: Busi- ness Club: Y-Teens, Secretary: Pep Club. KEN KNIGHT DANIEL FREEMAN KNOTTS - Football, Varsity and Reserve: Baseball, Varsity and Reserve: Swimming, Varsity. YVALTER JOHN KNAUBER Q AILEEN MARGARET KNOIVLES - Business Club: Future Teacher: Y-Teens. DIANNE MARIE KOCH PAUL KOCH - Rifle Club. KATHLEEN MARIE KOCHER - Student Council, Rep- resentative: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Bandwagon: Okla- homa: Pep Club: Usher: knior Choir, Librarian and Secretary: Studio Choir: Study Hall Aide: Office Aide. Hoora l Exams in January are finals 0 JACQUELINE RENE KOONS - Future Teacher: Pep Club: Y-Teens. WANDA FRANCES KOOP - junior Achievement, Sec- retary. EDWARD ROBERT KORNMENN - Lunchroom Mon- itor. YVILLIAM CLIFFORD KRAMER - Latin Club, Chap- lain: King of Hearts : A Visit to a Small Planet . 0 WILLIAM CHARLES KRIMPELMAN - Football, Reserve: Track, Varsity. ROBERT PAUL KUHR JUDY ALBERTA KULSTAD - Breeze Staff, Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Publicity Chairman: French Club: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Post Reporter: It's Academic : NMSQT Semi-Finalist: Daisy Chain. LINDA JEAN KUNZ - GAA: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: junior Achievement. Q LIGITA LACIS - Study Hall Aide: French Club: Future Teacher: Health Career Club: junior Council on World Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. JOANN LACKER - GAA, Softball Manager, Synchron- ized Swinnning, Life Saving Corps, 6-year Letter Girl: French Club: Pep Club: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. GARY ROBERT LaDOW Cl-IERYL GENE LAKE - Student Council, Represent- ative, Service Awards Chairman, STP Co-Chairman: GAA, President, 6-year Letter Girl: Usher: Latin Club: Pep Club, Treasurer: jr. and Sr. Class Secretary: Pigskin Preview Queen: Daisy Chain. Q TOM JEFFREY LAMBERT PAMELA SUE LANDERS - Office Aide: Business Club, Treasurer: Pep Club: Y-Teens. MARTHA LYNN LANTRY - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Thespians, Secretary: German Club: Future Teacher: Dramatics Club: Junior Council on YVorld Affairs: Pep Club: Bandwagon. ALBERT LEDERLE Q SANDRA LEICHT - Student Council, Represent- alive: GAA: Usher: Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Majorette: Band. SHARON LEICHT - Student Council, Representative: GAA: Study Hall Aide: Tennis Team: Senior Choir: Bandwagon. JANET ESTHER LEMMON - Office Aide: Business Club. DIANNE MARY LENG - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl: French Club: Pep Club: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin Club: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. Q RICHARD TOYVNSEND LENNOX - Student Coun- cil, Vice-President, Chairman of Publicity: Breeze Staff, Cartoonist: Swimming, Varsity Co-Captain: Maroon IN , Secretary: Art Club. VINCENT THOMAS LETA - Football: Chess Club: Senior Choir: Studio Choir. KENNETH CHARLES LICHTENDAHL - Football, Re- serve and Varsity: Track, Varsity: Maroon W , GAIL ANNE LIMLE - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide. for Seniors Bill Searcy finds il' difficult' 'lo lreep his mind on boolrs, reflecting fhar the mid- year exams will be his last ai' West Hi. 0 GARY .IOI-IN LIND - Spanish Club. CYNTHIA SUE LINDEMAN - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Breeze Staff, Reporter: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: Future Teacher: Latin Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Bandwagon: Daisy Chain. KATHLEEN LOUISE LOWENSTINE - Office Aide: Study I-Iall Aide: Business Club: Pep Clubg Senior Choir: Bandwagon. TOMMY IVAYNE LONES - Bowling, Varsity. 0 BARBARA ANN LUCAS - Office Aide: Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir. GRACE MARY LUCIA - Business Club. DAVID ALLEN LUECKE - Band: Band Letter Club: Bandwagon: Latin Club: Pep Club. RICHARD LUEDERS - Latin Club. Q DAVID STILYVELL MAHLMAN - Student Council, Representative, Grievance Committee Chairman: Tennis, Varsity: Stage Crew: Latin Clubg Pep Club. TERI LEA MAIER - Business Club: junior Achieve- ment. CAROL MARKESANO BRENT MARLATT - Football, Varsity Manager: I'Vres- tling, Varsity: French Club: Stage Crew: Lunchroom Monitor: Golf Q DAVID VVILLIAM MARTIN - Annual, Ass't. Boys' Sports Editor: Track, Varsity: Cross Country, Varsity: Maroon WVU: Band Letter Club: Chess Clubg It's Aca- demic , Band: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Boys' State Alternate. MARY LOUISE MARTIN - Student Council Alternate: GAA, Corresponding Secretary, Swimming Manager, Ad- vanced Hoekey. Swimming Honor Team, Synchronized Swimming, 6-year Letter Girl: French Club: Senior Ol'C'llCSlT2l1 Orchestra Pin Club. PHYLLIS MARJORIE MARTINI - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Health Career Club. TIMOTHY EARL MAXWELL - Football, Reserve: French Club. K Tr' -22- rim ff..'I- - 1'.L'f ' rd 'N-nv MIS..- fi'--I 104 -nf 0 ELAINE ELIZABETH MAZZA - GAA, Honor Bowl- ing Team, Advanced Hockey and Softball, Archery Man- ager, 5-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Study Hall Aide- 1 Pep Club, Future Teacher. CRAIG THOMAS McCLELLAN - Student Council Rep- resentative, Co-Chairman, School Spirit Committee, Wrestling, Study I-lall Aide, Band Letter Club, Thcspian, Dramatics Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra IDA MAE MCCOY - Office Aide, Health Career Club, Business Club, Merchandising Club. JOAN RUTH MCGANNON - GAA, Bowling Manager, Softball, Hockey, Basketball Honor Teams, Umpire Class, ti-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Health Career Club, Red Cross Representative. Seniors share in 0 DAVID ROBERT MCKINNEY DONNA MEEKS ROSEMARY MEINDERS - Annual Staff, Production Manager, Photography and Engraving Editor, GAA, Bas- ketball Manager, Advanced Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, and Tennis, 6-year Letter Girl, Junior Coun- cil on livorld Affairs, Pep Club, Junior Achievement. LINDA MARIE MEINERS - Usher, Office Aide, Stage Crew, Thespians, Publicity, Typing Committee, Make Up, French Club, Health Career Club, Secretary, Latin Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. Q JOANN MARIE MERGY RAYMOND BARRY MESSER - Football, Track, Golf, Bowling, German Club, Key Club. REBECCA JOYCE MESSER - Office Aide, Pep Club. MARY SUE METTE -- Usher, Study Hall Aide, Thes- pians Box Office Crew Head, Future Teacher, President, junior Council on World Affairs, Secretary, Latin Club, Senator: Y-Teens. Q DENISE ANN METZGER - Student Council, Sec- retary, Breeze, Co-Business Manager, GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Swimming Team, Office Aide, Study Hall Aide, Thespian, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Bandwagon. SUSAN LOUISE MEYER - Breeze Staff Exchange Edi- tor, FTA, Health Career Club, Y-Teens, Tutor. DENNIS MILLER I-IELEN JOYCE MILLS - 'Student Council, Represent- ative, GAA. Entertainment and Refreshment Chairman, Advanced Softball, Hockey, Tennis, 5-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Thespians, Make-up Co-Chairman, French Club, Spanish Club, Senior Orchestra, Junior Achieve- ment. Q SANDRA SUE MINGES - Y-Teens, Bandwagon, Studio Choir, Senior Choir. BARBARA ELLEN MINOR - Student Council, Finance Committee, GAA, Advanced Volleyball, Tennis anti Hockey. Membership Chairman, 6-year Letter Girl, Band Letter Club, Treasurer, Thespiansg Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra, Daisy Chain, Girls' Wieck Representative. LOREEN RAE MISKIMINS - Office Aide, Study Hall Aide, Stage Crew, German Club, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. BEVERLY ANN MOORE - Student Council, Repre- sentative, GAA, I-year Letter Girl, Usher, Study Hall Aide, Junior Council on lfVorld Affairs, Y-Teensg Senior Choir, Junior Achievement. Q JOHN ROBERT MOORMAN JOHN ALAN MOOTER - Band Letter Club, Band, Bandwagon, Senior Orchestra, Pep Band, Stage Band. PATRICIA ANN MORENA - Office Aide, Study Hall Aide, Business Club, Merchandising Club, Pep Club, Y- Teens: Junior Achievement, Assistant Treasurer. JERALD DALE MORGAN - Lunchroom Monitor, Health Career Club, Latin Club, Pep Club. Q LARRY MORGAN ALLEN LEE MOSBAUGI-I - Spanish Club, Treasurer, Chemistry Laboratory Assistant. LEVENDA IRENE MOSES - Senior Choir, Teacher Aide. PATSY ANN MOSES - Study Hall Aide, Business Club, Library Assistant, Senior Choir. Q JOANNE ELIZABETH MUELLER - Student Coun- cil, Representative, GAA, Office Aide, Bttsiness Club, Pep Club. CRAIG HOWARD MUHLHAUSER - Student Council, Representative, Swimming, Varsity: Stage Crew, Latin Club, Pep Club, Greater Cincinnati Safety Council Rep- resentative. ALANA CHRISTINE MURVINE - Future Teacher, Y- Teens, Business Cltlb. FRANK RONALD MURVINE - Lunchroom Monitor, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. whirl of activities Q HENRY THOMAS NARE LAURA JEAN NEW - Stage Crew, French Club, Latin Club, Treasttrer, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Make-up Crew, Daisy Chain. GARY WILLIAM NIEDERI-IAUSEN - Lunchroom Mon- itor: Latin Club, Merchandising Club. TERRY LEE NOES Q KAREN LYNN NORDEN - Student Council, Treas- urer, Annual Staff, Boys' Sport Editor, Girls' Sport Editor, GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Advanced Volleyball, Volleyball Manager, Pep C-lub, Band, Bandwagon, Sen- ior Choirg Basketball Court. JOHN RAYMOND OBERHELMAN WILLIAM ALLEN O'CONNELL - Chess Club, Presi- dent, Jr. Council on World Affairs, Treasurer, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement. DONNA JEAN O .l-IARA - Student Council, Represent- ative, STP Board, Future Teacher, Jr. Council on World Affairs, Vice-President, Pep Club: Y-Teens, Orchestra Pin Club, Treasurer, Bandwagon, Oklahoma, Rotary Club Representative, GAA, Business Club, French Club. 0 JAMES MICHAEL OLIVER - Jr. Council on World Affairs. JANET LOUISE PALMER - Y-Teens. BILLY MICHAEL PANARO - Bowling, Lunchrooni Squad, Merchandising Club. JUN ROBIN PARR - Annual Staff, Art Editor, Under- class Editor, GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Advanced Hockey and Tennis, Publicity Chairman, Chess Club, Thespians, Art Diret tor, Publicity Chairman, French Club, Jr. Coun- cil on World Affairs, Pep Club: Bandwagon. Q MICHAEL LOUIS PARR - Golf, Bowling. TED KIM PARR - Basketball, Varsity Manager, Base- ball, Varsity Manager, Maroon UW , Stage Crew, Band Letter Club, Thespians, Dramatics Club, Hi-Y, Band, Bandwagon, Junior Acliieveinent. THOMAS BRUCE PATTON - Football, Varsity and Reserve, Baseball, Reserveg Maroon W , Wrestling, Varsity and Reserve, Study Hall Aide. NANCY ELLEN PAULSEN - CAA, I-year Letter Girl, Bowling, Business Club, Future Teacher, Vice President, Health Career Club, Jr. Council on lNo1'ld Affairs, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Vice President, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Studio Choir, Junior Achievement. Q MADELINE PEEL STEVEN RANDOLPH PERCER - Chess Club, Jr. Coun- cil on World Affairs, Finance Chairmang Latin Club, Vice President, Key Club. TIMOTHY VVALTER PETERS - Student Council, Rep., Safety Committee Chairman, STP Board, Swimming, Var- sity, Maroon IV , Lunchroom Monitor, Thespian, Mr. YVcstern Hills, Sr. Class President, Jr. Division of Greater Cincinnati Safety Council, Pres., Stage Crew. DIANA MARIE PETERSON 0 JANET MARIAN PETRICK - GAA, Tennis Co- Manager. 6-year Letter Girl, Bowling, French Club, Y- Teens, Bandwagon, Senior Choir. STEVEN LEE PHELPS - Basketball, Reserve: Baseball, Varsity and Reserve, Cross Country, Varsity, Usher, Office Aide, Vlfeslern Crusader. MARY CARLTON PIERCE - Office Aide, Business Club: Y-Teens. JUDITH ANN PIERSON - Student Cotlncil, Alternate Representative, Annual Staff, Academic Co-Editor, Sen- ior Co-Editor, GAA, Advanced Volleyball, 6-year Letter Girl, Golf Manager, Study Hall Aide, Pep Cltlb, At- tendance Taker, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Latin Club. 'Na-na' Ni 'Win wi 5 Exuberant seniors enliven their outing with a 0 SALLY ANN PITTS - GAA: Usher: Business Club: Pep Club: Senior Choir: Office Aide: Basketball Court. PATRICK JOSEPH PLAGGE MARIAN POPE - GAA: 'Senior Choir: Office Aide. MICHAEL AARON POPPER - Student Council, Al- ternate Representative: Bowling: Wvrestling, Varsity: Lunchroom Squad: Lunchroom Monitor: Dramatics Club: German Club. O ROBERT PRATT TERRY DONALD PROFITT DAVID CABELL RAILEY - Band: Band Letter Club: Senior Orchestra: Chess Club, Vice-President. HARRY RAY RALSTON - Swimming, Varsityg Pep Club: Librarian Aide. Q SHARON ELAINE RAMEY - Student Council, Rep- resentative, STP Board: Spanish Club, President: Pep Club: Health Career Club: Future Teacher: Study Hall Aide: Tutor. MARCELYN ETTA RARDEN - Senior Choir: Girls Glee Club: Study Hall Aide: Bandwagon. MARY BARBARA REINERT - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl, Advanced Swimming, Synchronized Swimming, Life Saving Corps: Future Teacher: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. WENDEL DEAN RENNER - Bandwagon: Senior Orchs cstra: Orchestra Pin Club. 0 RICHARD BERNARD REUPERT ROBERT RICHTER REUSING - Student Council, Representative: Football, Varsity. JANET ANN REUTER - Pep Club: Stage Crew: Study Hall Aide: Senior Choir: Junior Achievement. JOHN SUMNER REYNOLDS - Football, Varsity, Tri- Captain: Maroon WU: Chess Club: Pep Club. Q DEBORAH LEE RICE - Business Club: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Teacher Aide. DANIEL DAY RICHARDSON - Football, Reserve and Varsity: Lunchroom Monitor. JAMES DARRELL RICHMOND - Studio Choir: Boys Glee Club: Senior Choir: Bandwagon. WANDA LOUISE RIDENER - Business Club: Future Teacher: Pep Club: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Girl's Glee Club: Junior Achievement: Study Hall Aide. Q TONY RIGGS MICHAEL RILEY - Chess Club. JUDY LEE RIPPLEY - Y-Teens: Bandwagon: Senior Choir. LINDA FAY RISEN - GAA: Study Hall Aide: Business Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Pep Club: Teacher Aide. tug of war Pull harder! urges Rick Lueders as his 'teammates Sharon, Linda, and Ed pool their muscle power -io win a tug of war. Q SANDRA KAY ROGERS - Office Aide: Business Club: Y-Teens. SANDRA KAY RODGERS - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Homecoming Queen. NANCY LETITIA ROGERS - Study Hall Aide: Pep Club: Science Club: Coin Club. CHERYL GENE ROI-IR - GAA, 5-year Letter Girl, Bowl- ing: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: Pep Club. 0 VVILLIAM CORWIN ROLL - Latin Club, Sergeant- at-Arms. CLAUDIA HARRIET ROOS - Breeze Staff, Business Manager: GAA: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Stage Crew: Future Teacher: jr. Council on Mforld Affairs: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Usher. LOIS ANNE ROST - Annual Staff, Copy Editor: GAA, Outing Manager, Advanced Hockey and Softball, Umpire, 4-year Letter Girl: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Future Teacher: Latin Club: French Club. MARSHA MAY ROTH - Senior Orchestra: Band, Quar- termaster: Band Letter Club: French Club: Y-Teens, Chap- lain. Q RICHARD XVILLIAM ROTHAN - Baseball, Var- sity! Bowling. KEN LENARD RUEHL - Bowling. HARRY WVILLIAM RUEHLMAN - Football: Bowling. JOHN ROBERT RUSCHE - Chess Club, President and Vice-President: Latin Club: Tennis. Q DANNY RAY RUSSELL - Bowling. CAROL ANN RUTHEMEYIER - GAA, G-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Latin Club, Senator: Pep Clubg Band- wagon: Senior Choir. VERA SAMMONS RONALD GENE SAYLOR - Football, Varsity: Basket- ball, Reserve, Co-Captain: Baseball, Reserve: Track, Varsity: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon WH: Wrestling, Varsity: Lunchroom Monitor: Dramatics Club: Future Teacher: Science Club Junior Achievelnent. Graduation . .. A sunny class clay finds the Daisy Chain leading an excited procession of seniors. Q DAVID WILLIAM SCHAETZLE - Track: Future Teacher: Pep Club. ELMER JOSEPH SCHAETZLE - Junior Achievement. ROGER MARTIN SCHAFER - Football: Bowling. HOLLIS PENNY SCI-IAFFER - GAA, Swimming Man- ager. Life Saving Corps, Umpire Class, Bowling: Office Aide: Business Club, I-listorian: German Club: Health Career Club. Q JOANN SCI-IALK - Bowling: Study Hall Aide: Y- Teens. JAMES HAROLD SCHASER - Lunchroom Monitor. KENNETH JOHN SCHENCK - Basketball, Reserve: German Club: Key Club. PETER OTTO SCHINAMAN - Track. Q KATHLEEN SUE SCHMIDT - Business Club. PAUL EDXNARD SCI-IMIDT FRED CARL SCHNEIDER - Band Letter Club: Band: Pup Band: Stage Band. J.-XIVIES PAUL SCHOENBERGER - Stage Crew: Band Letter Club: Tliespians, Scribe, President: Dramatics Club: Best Actor of '65: Teahouse of the August Moon: Okla- homa: Manager of Production Staff: Drum Major: Band. Q MICHAEL BENET SCHOTT - Football, Varsity. Tri-Captain: Basketball, Varsity, Reserve: Track, Varsity: Maroon VV , Vice President: Buckeye Boys' State Repre- sentative: Student Council, Representative: Latin Club: Pep Club: Mr. Y'Vestern Hills Runncrup. CHARLES ELMER SCHROER - Luncliroom Monitor: Merchandising Club. JAMES EDWARD SCHULTEN DONNA LEE SCI-IWAB - Business Club: Teacher Aide. Q DOUGLAS JOSEPH SCHYVARTZ - Spanish Club: Junior Achievement. ANNETTE SCOTT - GAA: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Junior Achievement. MARGARET ANN SCOTT - GAA: Business Club, Com- mittee Chairman: Y-Teens: Senior Choir. RICHARD SCOTT the grand finale to an exciting memorable ear 0 WILLIAM SCOTT - Track, Varsity, Manager: Stage Crew: I-li-Y. SHARYN ANNE SCULL - Annual Staff, Eclitor-in-Chief: jr. and Sr. Class Treasurer: Homecoming Court: French Club, President: Quill and Scroll: Bandwagon: Pep Club: Buckeye Girls' State Representative: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Daisy Chain: Alliance Francaise. WILLIAM RALPH SEARCY - Track: Cross Country: Swimming: W'rest1ing: Maroon W : Band Letter Club: Band: Senior Orchestra. SHARON LEE SEURKAMP Q LIULIE ANN SEVERIN - Student Council, Repre- sentative, GAA, Synchronized Swimming, 6-year Letter Girl: Usher: Study Hall Aide: Future Teacher: Pep Club, Mfays and Means: Y-Teens: Bandwagong Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Oklahoma. ORIEL SHARP GEORGE ALBERT SHEETS - Cross Country, Reserve: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Bandwagon. SANDRA LEE SHEPARD - Student Council, Represent- ative. Q BARRY WALKER SHERRILL - junior Achieve- ment: Boys' Glee Club. ARTHUR MERL SHIELDS - French Club: junior Achievement. RUTI-I ANN Sl-IIVE - GAA, 4-year Letter Girl: Busi- rrss Club: Future Teacher: Pep Club. ROY NEAL SHOUI' Q AMELIA ANNA SIMON - Merchandising Club: Y- Teens. ROBERT LOUIS SINGERMAN - Student Council, Representative: Football, Varsity, All-PHSL: Basketball, Varsity: Maroon W : Study Hall Aide: Pep Club. SHARON LEE SINGLETON - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Study I-Iall Aide. VICKIE LEE SINGLETON - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide. Q Cl-IERYL ANN SMITH - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Usher: Study Hall Aide: French Club: Future Teacher: Pep Club. CHERYL ANN SMITH - Annual Staff: CAA: Usher: French Club: Pep Club. IIOANN KATHLEEN SMITH - Business Club: Y-Teens. NANCY MARIE SMITH - Student Council, Alternate Representative: GAA, 1-year Letter Girl: Usher: Stage Crew: Business Club: French Club: German Club: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. 0 SHERRY SMITH PEGGY jANE SNEDDON - Student Council, Repre- sentative: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Girls' WVcek Representative: Basketball Court. MIKE CHARLES SNOWDEN - Bowling: Band Letter Club: Band. DANIEL WAYNE SNYDER - Bowlingg Lunchroom Mon- itor. W5 Q W' 0 BARBARA JEAN SPRAGUE - GAA: Office Aide: Business Club. PATRICIA MARLENE SPREEN - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Senior Choir: Studio Choir. DAVID STAMPER MARIE LOUISE STAUBITZ - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl: French Club: Latin Club: Bandwagon: Senior Orchestra: Orchestra Pin, President: Daisy Chain. Year's end brings O BONNIE LU SONNEBORN - Student Council, Representative, Calendar Chairman: Breeze Staff, Girls' Sports Editor: Quill and Scroll: GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: French Club: Pep Club, Ways and Means: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Girls' Glee Club. THOMAS DONALD SPARKS - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Football, Varsity: lvrestling: Thespian: Band- wagon: Senior Choir. MERIAL JEAN SPAULDING - Breeze Staff, Co-Editor: Cheerleader, Co-Captain: Pep Club, Vice President: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Treasurer: Homecoming Court: Girls' Week Representative: Daisy Chain: Quill and Scroll: Bandwagon. PAULA ANN SPITZMILLER - Future Teacher: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Bandwagong Senior Choir: Girls' Glee Club. Q CAROLYN SUE STEGNER - Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Business Club: Junior Achievement. WILLIAM JOHN STEIOFF KAREN LEE STERRETT - GAA, Bowling: Y-Teens. DONNA SUE STEWART - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Synchronized Swimming: Band Letter Club: Band: Busi- ness Club: Future Teacher, Latin Club: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. Q JUDITH ANN STOCKMEIER - Fixture Teacher: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Bandwagon: Senior Choir: Girls' Glee Club. BETTY LOU STRUNK - Student Council, Represent- ative: Study Hall Aide: Merchandising Club. ROBERT HAROLD STUTZMAN NANCY SULLIVAN - GAA: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir: junior Achievement. 0 SHARON LEE SULLIVAN - Future Teacherg Pep Club: Y-Teens: Business Club. WALTER ARNOLD TARPLEE - Baseball, Reserve and Varsity: Bowling, Varsity: Wrestling, Varsity: Maroon W : Band Letter Club: Band. CARLOTTA TAULBEE - GAA: Office Aide: Stage Crew: Y-Teens: Junior Achievement. CHESTER ROY TENHUNDFELD - Lunchroom Mon- itor. 0 PETER GUSTAV THIELEN - Tennis: Bandwagon: Senior Choirg Studio Choir. ROBERT JOSEPH THIEMAN - Merchandising Club. ANNA MARIE THINNES - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Merchandising Club. RODNEY EVERETT THOMAS - Basketball, Varsity: Tennis, Varsity: Maroon HW . Q SANDRA LEE THOMAS - Future Teacher: Chess Club: Daisy Chain. CARRY LEE THOMPSON - Baseball: Stage Crew: Dra- matics Club: Animal Staff. JOHN PHILLIP TISHAUS - Baseball, Varsity: Lunch- room Monitor: Merchandising Club, Vice-President. CHARLES EDVVARD TODHUNTER - Football: Trackg Gym Team: Swimming: Bowling: Future Teacher: Band: Junior Achievement. 0 ROBERT LORAL TRENNEPOHL - Basketball, Varsity, Maroon W , German Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Band, Band Letter Club. SANDRA MARIA TUCKER - GAA, Bowling, Pep Club, Y-Teens. PAULINE ANNA UEBEL - Business Clubg Future Teacher, Health Career Club, Treasurer, Pep Club, Y-Teens. PAMELA MARIE UHLMANSIEK - Student Council, Representative, Office Aide, Stage Crew, Chess Club, Future Teacher, Health Career Club, Pep Club. tears and triumphs 0 BONNIE LEE ULLOM - Business Club, Future Teacher, Senior Choir, Studio Choir. EDWARD THOMAS UNDERWOOD - Baseball, Re- serve and Varsity, Maroon WU: Lunchroom Monitor. GLENN VANOVER SHEILA MARIE VARNER - Student Council, Repre- sentative, Finance Chairman, Annual Staff, Faculty Sec- tion Editor, GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Usher, Office Aide, Future Teacher, Pep Club. Q LINDA LOUISE VAUGHN - Usher, German Club, Merchandising Club, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Girls' Glee Club. DOUGLAS RAY VAUGHT JAMES ALLEN VEITH - Latin Club, Band: Band- wagon, Senior Orchestra, Orchestra Pin Club, Sergeant- at-Arms. LINDA LOUISE VINSON - GAA, 2-year Letter Girl, Future Teacher, Jr. Council on World Affairs, Latin Club, Senator, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Choir, Studio Choir. Q ll.-XMIE CAROL VOGEL - GAA, l-year Letter Girl, Office Aide, Business Club, Pep Clubg Bandwagon. CLAUDIA FRANCES VOLLMER - GAA, 1-year Letter Girl, Usher, Office Aide, Future Teacher, Latin Club, Senator, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Choir. NANCY LEE WADSWORTH - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl, Bandwagon, Senior Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens, BEVERLY LYNN WAGNER - GAA, Bowlingg French Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Band: Senior Choir, Daisy Chain. 0 RUSSELL THOMAS WAGNER - Band, Band Let- ter Club, Vice-President, Latin Club, Pep Club. VERNON EUGENE WALDEN - Lunchroom Monitor. TERESA LYNNE WALDEN - Student Council, Repre- sentative, GAA, Office Aide, Future Teacher, Latin Club, Pep Clubg Girls' Week Representative. MICHAEL DAVID WALKER 0 DEBORAH ANN WAMPLER - GAA, l-year Letter Girl, Study Hall Aide, Business Club, Pep Club, jun- ior Achievement. JOSEPH STEVEN WANDETRAT MICHAEL LEE WASSONN - Band, Band Letter Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Orchestra. PAT WATTERS 0 BILL MICHAEL WEAST - Lunchroom Monitor. BARRY VVARREN WVEBB - Student Council, Represent- ative, STP Board, President, Tennis, Varsity, Maroon HW , Lunchroom Monitor, Latin Club, Pep Club, Boys' VVeek Vice Mayor. DEBORAH GENE KVEBB - GAA, Office Aide: Art Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Secretary. STEFANIE ANNE WEBER - Office Aide, Business Club, German Club. Cherished memories form foundations for future plans O WILLIAM LESTER WVEICHOLD - Golf: German Club: Rifle Club. NANCY ANN XVENGER -- GAA, Advanced Tennis, Umpire Manager, 3-year Letter Girl: Study Hall Aide: Future Teacher, Treasurer: Health Career Club: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Senior Choir: Bandwagon. THOMAS ANDREW IIVEST - Lunchroom Monitor: Merchandising Club, Secretary. LYNN GAYLE WETTERICH - Breeze Staff, News Production: GAA, 1-year Letter Girl: Pep Club: Busi- ness Club: Y-Teens. 0 JAMES ARCHER IVHITAKER - Football: Lunch- room Monitor. IOHN XVHITEHURST - Football: Swimming, Varsity: Maroon XV : Lunchroom Monitor: Pep Club: French Club: Track: Senior Choir: Studio Choir: Bandwagon. IOANN YVHITTON RONALD PERRY WICKLINE - Golf, Reserve: lvres- tling, Varsity: Pep Club: Band. O RICHARD VICTOR WICKSTROM - Student Coun- cil, Representative: Basketball, Reserve: Cross Country Reserve: Golf, Varsity: Lunchroom Monitor: Pep Club. NANCY ELLEN WIETI-IE - Student Council, Repre- sentative, School Spirit Co-Chairman: Annual Staff, Co- Business Manager: GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Secretary: Cheerleader: Pep Club, Board Member: Bandwagon: Sen- ior Choir: Daisy Chain: Basketball Queen. LINDA SUE WILLIAMS - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Modern Dance Manager. Umpire Class, Bowling: Busi- ness Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Girls' WVeek Represent- ative: Basketball Court. TERRY WILLIAMSON s 0 ROY WILSON - Golf. RUTH ANN VVILSON - Business Club. WILLIAM FREDERICK IVISE - Student Council, Repre- sentative: Football, Reserve and Varsity: Wrestling, Varsi- ty: Maroon WH: Lunchroom Monitor: German Club: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. LYNDA JEANNE WISE - CAA, 2-year Letter Girl: Office Aide: Pep Club: Junior Achievement. 0 THOMAS WILLARD WISENBAUGH - Book Boy: Latin Club. CONNIE LYNN WITT - GAA, 6-year Letter Girl, Ban- quet Chairinan, Advanced Hockey: Office Aide: Stud Hall Aide: Future Teacher: Latin Club: Pep Club, Boar Member: Daisy Chain. ALICE ELIZABETH WITTE - Student Council, Al ternate Representative: Annual Staff: GAA, 3-year Lette Girl, Advanced Hockey: French Club: Pep Club: Band wagon: Senior Orchestra: Assistant Underclass Index Co Editor: Clieerleatler, Alternate. MICHAEL ANTHONY YVOLFERT - Lunchroom Mon itor. 0 FRANK GERRY VVOOD ANITA KATHLEEN WOODS - GAA, 4-year Lette Girl, Bowling: French Club: jr. Council on Wforld Affairs President: Latin Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens: Bandwagon Senior Choir: Daisy Chain. CAROL SUE XVRIGHT - Student Council, Represent alive, Election Committee Co-Chairman: Business Club President: jr. Council on Mlorld Affairs: Pep Club Senior Choir. WILLIAM WAYNE IVRIGHT - Rifle Club. 0 EARL CHARLES WUERTH - Band Letter Club: Stage Band: Band: Bandwagon: junior Achievement. STEPHEN WAYNE WULFF - Student Council, Alternate Representative: Chess Club, Treasurer: Thespians, Scribe: It's Academic , Alternate: Band: Bandwagon: junior Achievementg Mercantile Library Award. Q JEAN MARIAN WURZELBACHER - GAA, Bowl- ing: Office Aide: Study Hall Aide: Business Club: Pep Club: Y-Teens. JOHN CHRISTOPHER YANKOSKY -- Baseball, Reserve: Cross Country, Varsity: Maroon W : Lunchroom Moni- tor: German Club. Q LINDA RAE YOUNG - GAA, 3-year Letter Girl: Future Teacher: Health Career Club: Pep Club: Band- wagon: Senior Choir. LYNN CAROL YOUNG - GAA. 3-year Letter Girl, Bowling: Office Aide: Future Teacher: Pep Club. Q GAYLE ANN ZINK - GAA3 Usher: Study Hall Airleg Stage Crew: Business Club: German Club: Pep Club: Tutorer. ROBERT GUY ZIPFEL - Football, Varsity and Reserve: Wrestling, Varsity: Track, Varsityg Maroon W : Business Club: Stage Crew: Lunchroom Monitor. Q JACQUELINE HANNAH ZOELLNISR - GAA, 2- year Letter Girl: German Club: Business Club: Pep Club: Girls' Week Representative. WILLIAM PAUL ZWISCHER - Office Aide. In Loving Memory . . . James C. Lund, our beloved classmate, died of spina bifida on August 23, 1965, Along with being a conscientious stu- dent, Jim participated in Latin Club and his Youth Group. To further his education he had planned to attend the University of Cincinnati and become a designer. I WoRLD T6 'BE 'Bo'R,'N 'UNDER VQUR FooTSTE'PS A world . W . of vibronf life Fall ac+ivi'I'i p Q lib Boys Sporfs , p g 120 Girls Sporfs ,, p g l42 Adiviiies , p g I52 ond resounding laughter! ! 2 FEM xi, 5 2 L2 lvl' . .,A.,, I ga 'J KP. 3 , H ' ,5qf.jfgQ K L 'fs i '1,r11'xiii3i? .M .,.,. J ,.iy1I,.k' ' - A J .- Z? s. . msg. 1 1 -Q X v, fl P f . 'E 'o his .Inq J I. -at-.4 'J i ' a HIS. ' i S Here's lhe winning slrafegy, boys! ln lhe 'lense momenl' before +he game, Coach Terry inslills ihe winning spiri+ in+o his foolblall players. In nuiunin, CXCHCIHCIIL electrilies Llie air . . . Building a float for the Tlianksgiving Elder rivalry sparks school spirit and conirzidesliip . . . The blazing Pow-VVOW bonfire illuinines Lhe November sky, providing a resplendent preview of colorful Homecoming festivilies. A+ lhe Elder game, lasl' of 'lhe season, a mum fills Terry Eden wifh exciiemenl and regrel. Will rolls of chicken wire and crepe paper be lransformed info a Heal? 21 S 'W 1 Enfhusiasm a+ lhe Thanksgiving rivalry belween fha Muslangs and Panfhers seems +0 be confagious as +he band members and crowd hope for vicforyl Cheerleaders- ' I l 0 majorettes exude spirit A touchdown! From the sidelines the cheerleaders shout make that point and the inajorettes get set to twirl to the fight song. The band nlembers raise their instruments before breaking whole-heartedly into the ro-using battle song. The fans join in with a roar of excitement . . . this just might be a victory! But win or lose, twelve energetic cheerleaders, a drum major and six flashy majorettes always back the Mustangs. Their bright smiles and vivacious personalities boost school spirit on Fri-days from the first moments of the auditorium pep rallies to the last seconds of every game. Shalcers and megaphones ready, peppy Marilyn Wolfer, Phyl Johnsfon, Barb Griswold, and Belly Kamp anllcipale a thrilling baskelball game. Here comes rhe band! Y Blaring lrombones and bellowing 'tubes herald fhe band's enhance .l ra U: Who says lhaf fooiball is slriclly a man's game? Varsi'ry cheerleaders noi only cheer lirelessly for lhe Musfangs bui occasfonally ioin in 'Phe game! Cheerleaders are Merial Spaulding, Nancy Wielhe, Nancy Garreison, Bzv Dislren, Diana Chaney, Barb Seible, Denise Meizger and Jill Amlarosius. :HHH Energy Unlimi'led besl' describes fhe six vivacious maioreffes whose dazzling half-lime performances wifh 'lhe marching band spur 'rhe Musfangs 'lo viciory: Belinda Chaldekas, Kafhy Moffo, Sandy Leichf, Kaihy Hoefer, Terri Day. Drum Maier Jim Schoenberger, and Head Maiorelie Terry Eden. 3 x 1 E if 2 Senior Musiang fooiball lticlcer David Heiss displays agile punfing form. Grid team 'thwarts PHSL leaders Under a new head coach, Gene Terry, lfVestern Hills football squad opened the 1965 grid season with resounding 36-6 victory over the Aiken Falcons. During the next four weeks, the Mustangs could only salvage an 8-6 victory from Courter Tech. Led by star fullback Mike Schott's three touchdowns, highlighting a 22-point second half, the Mustangs romped over Hughes 30-14. The squad continued to play a tight defensive game by posting back-to- back victories over the neighboring arch-rival Oak Hills Highlanders and the Vlfoodward Bulldogs, who were fighting for the PHSL title. Before a sellout crowd of 15,000 in the annual Thanksgiving Day battle with Elder, the high-spirited Mustangs performed admirably but fell, 20-0, when their defense collapsed in the second half. Coach Terry's chargers, although falling from last year's co-championship, finished with an impressive 3-win, 41-lost, 2-tie record, which notched a fourth place standing in the PI-ISL. The squad's outstanding feature was the backfield, which was led by senior captains Mike Schott and Jack Reynolds, both members of the all-city and PHSL all-star teams. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES, 1965 Western Aikfn --- Hfestcrn Tlifl ---- Western Courtcr - WC5te1'n VViIl11'0W , Western Walnut ,J Western Hughes H Western Oak Hills VVestcrn Woodward Western Elder --- Afler weeks of exercises and drills, 'ihe Musiangs hurriedly climb onio ihe Courier-bound bus, confideni of winning 'lheir game wilh Aileen. Beaming proudly af his ialeni- ed son, Tom SuHon's 'falher offers some welcome advice on 'lhe fooiball Parenis Niglwi. usiang sfar back Mike Scl1oH muscles his way 'ro a yardage gain during ihe fradifional Thanksgiving Day game bei-ween Wesiern Hills and Elder. Oulslanding l-nalfbaclc, Mike Scl'1oH, leads 'll-me PHSL season wilh ihe mosl' poinfs. Training invigorates Lengthy, tiresome hours of exercise, endless drills, and isoinetrics strengthened the muscles and bolstered the confidence of about seventy varsity Mustangs. X-'Vith the fundamentals of blocking, running, and tackling mastered, they began another gruelling football season with fervor. The crowd cheers-+l1e Musiangs have recovered 'lhe ball! Greg Spilman's inlercepfed panfher pass af 'rhe Elder game boosled hopes for a vic+ory. Tri-caplain J. Reynolds malces All-Cify feam. Briclcweg: valuable end on 'rhe Mustang Il . I965 Varsiiy Foofball Team. FIRST ROW: G. McMullen, R. Forie, T. Renner, B. Singerman, D. Kno'Hs, J. Bonlcowslri, J. Friiz, C. Smi+h, T. SuH'on. SECOND ROW: B. McElroy, B. Bridgeforcl, R. Hasenhal, D. Rose, M. SchoH, J. Reynolds, B. Zipfel, L. Harper, S. Buescher. THIRD ROW: S. Bolinger, R. Cavendish, T. Boeing, K. Lichfendal, D. Heiss, G. Spilman, B. Snape, B. Ruesing, F. Wise. FOURTH ROW: R. Schafer, M. Collins, D. Wollenhaup+, T. Sparks, K. McChris'l'ian, E. Eiding, T. Wainscoir, G. Cunningham, C. Zigler, D. Evans, R. Ris- enden. FIFTH ROW: D. Schaeizle, B. Lenhari, G. Fread, G. CorIeH', B. Brickweg, T. Fox, M. Tuclcer. Lisiening aiieniively 'Io Coach Terry's enihu- siasiic pep 'rallc is varsify player G. Spilman. The oufgoing Musrangs and Oalc Hills Highlanders baffled an 8-8 'lie despife 'Ihe coniinuous rainfall and muddy 'Field af fheir lradifional game. Mr. Yeager meies ouf go-gel'-em advice fo drooping feam members. i965 Reserve Football Squad. FIRST ROW: G. Hamani, T. Duffy, J. Fritz, P. Singerman, E. Wiefhe, M. Smith, J. Cruze, Coach J. Stacey. SECOND ROW: M. Sweeder, M. Rollenberger, D. Richardson, T. Lacker, L. Harper, D. Miller, J. Cordrey, D. Polier, R. Hornsby, C. Curren. THIRD ROW: E. Morman, S. Buescher, R. Kisi-, B. Gillcey, G. Cagle, J. Maxwell, S. Schinaman, J. Richardson. Reserves gain experience and skill The reserve football team played with the enthusiasm and desire to win, but could muster onl a seventh Jlace Y I finish in the PHSL with a disa nointine, one-win, l 1 e four-lost, and one-tie record. The team's backbone was com aosed of twent -two so Jhomores made l Y l up of players fro-m last year's freshmen teams. The new head coach, Mr. Stacey, drilled the boys in the basic A Successful Coach muff lmbue lean' membefs fundamentals of football. The Mustangs opened the with fervor and spirit, concludes Mr. Stacey. . I , . season by tying VX alnut 6-lm. Despite a severe - mid-season slump which tallied four losses, the team broke into the win column in the final 'ame of the 8 season, with a tense lfl--12 victory over the Courter Tech Knicfhts, The Colts received commendable D performance from various outstanding gridders. However, several of the boys were promoted to the varsity team in mid-season, which decreased the team's effectiveness, and accounted for the squad's poor finish. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES, 1965 XVCSICYIX -,. .... .,,... H1lgl1CS .- Western M, cc Xvoodward Xvestcrn A -- AikCH --- W XVQSLQU1 -, ,- l'V1lll1l1L ..- Vlfestern -,- -- Tilfi ---A Passing drills are praciiced for 'redious hours io achieve perfection. Western U -- Courter - Harriers sprint ahead to victor With the aid of two returning lettermen, Coach Bathiany attempted to rebuild lfVest High's harriers. Continuous practices throughout the fall kept the eighteen Through the woods, over the hills, ancl around the tennis courts panl' l1 ' Cll t l '1od't' l Inenl De 5 In exe en P lyslca C n I lon ant fraclt team members cluring one of the rigorous after-school practices. built up their endurance. The season started off with a 26-26 tie with Colerain, and two triangular meets followed in which the Greyhounds finished third. David Martin and Paul Staubitz led the team to finishing eighth in the three PHSL meets, and eighteenth in the district. Though hampered by the loss of many star members, the team exemplified great spirit and tenacity of purpose. Next year's team looks promising with a solid corps of six returning lettermen. L' Wyenandl and P. Stau- bifz sprint 'lo gain alacriiy. 4 t . i965 Cross Country Squad. FIRST ROW: Coach Bathiany, P. Sraubirz, D. Furamachi, D. Martin, K. Welfi. SECOND ROW: L. Wyenandf, K. Yanlcowslty, D. Wira, M. Heiss, K. Prine, G. Martin. THIRD ROW: G. Homer, M. Naegel, B. Hartman, D. Gorning, D. Pawn, F. Gribbeil. 125 West High eagers post 5-15 record Wfestern Hills' varsity basketball squad posted a slightly improved 5-win, 15-lost record, and finished sixth place in the league with 3 wins in fourteen P1-ISL games. Opening against the neighboring I-lighlanders ol Oak I-Iills, the Mustangs scored a 71-67 victo-ry. The next six games produced a lone victory over Y'Valnut 78-67, as the Mustangs dropped contests to Aiken, Elder, Taylor, XfVithrow, and YVO-odward. A shining 63-34 win over Co-urter Tech was followed by four discouraging losses, one of which was lost in the last minute to the powerful XfVithro-w Tigers. Coach Rainls chargers rebounded to cap a second victory over X'Valnut, as they tro-unced the Eagles by twenty-two points. In the district meet, the cagers drew Amelia and surprised them with a resounding and decisive 67-L19 victory. Moving in the quarter-finals, the squad for the third time in the season met co-champion YVitln'ow, an-d was again defeated by the Tigers, 51-40, at the U.C. Fieldhouse. Kerry Kahnbach, a senior and newcomer at W'est High, was the squad's top rebounder and highest scorer with a 17 po-int game average. He was picked for the PI-ISL all-star second team. Mike Schott, Rod Thomas, and Ken 1-Iartzler showed outstanding talent, with Schott an-d Hartzler receiving honorable mention for the PHSL all-star team. VARSITY BASKETB.-XLL SCORES. 1965-1966 'J-l XVestern Oak Hills .... -, , 63 Western Elder ...... 79 X'X'CstCrn YVitl11'0W -,, 64 Western Taylor ,- 73 TVCSICTII Ykfalnut ..... 67 Wtfestern YVooc1ward -- 63 YVestern Aiken .---A G3 Yvestern Courter W- Y Mfestern Hughes . -,- 8? Hlestern Tllfl Y-gA--- 72 VVestern Yvithrow .,,, . - --- 50 'Western C0lC1'21iI1 --------- -- 50 Xvcgtgyn Xfvillflllt .. .... 45 yyestern YVoodward -- 69 WVesteru Aiken ----- 59 Western Courter .--W 47 Vtfestcrn Hughes ..--- 70 Western Taft 7 ------------- - 60 Western Amellil --- ---------- YVestern Withrow --- 49 51 Grab Thai' ball! Wes? High fans scream encouragemenf fo Musiangs Kerry Kalmbach and Ken Harfzler sfruggling desperalely for 'rhe ball. The whis+le blows, ihe ball is fosseci up, and a iump begins 'ihe game Tension mounfs as Coach Rain aclvises. 40 X l 4 14 3 . -LQ. 'H . l965-66 Varsify Baslceiiball Squad: Manager G. Porfer, E. Roberio, D. Heiss, G. Spilman, Fread, C. Wilkins, K. Harlzler, M. SchoH, Coach Rain. N s . rf iirswfrfx 1 T. 4 Fox, R. Thomas, D. Yusi, K. Kalmbac I965-66 Reserve Baskefball Squad. FIRST ROW: C. Mifchell, T. Wainscoff, G. Corleff, G. Buffer, G. Richfer, S. Buescher. SECOND ROW: Manager S. Nanni, W. Sandefur, B. Parlcer, P. Singerman, T. Laclcer, M. Tucker, Coach Ganzmiller. ln the lasf' few seconds of a close baffle with Elder, Musfang cenfer Glen Corleff strains in a final effort to gain confrol for 'lhe reserves. Reserves finish in a fifth place 'tie Posting six wins in fourteen league games, the reserve basketball squad finished in a tie for filth place. Lack of reserve strength hampered Coach Ganzrniller. Considering this factor, the team did an outstanding job and showed a tremendous desire and hustle. The season opened with successive losses to Oak Hills, Elder and XfVithrow. A 33-20 trouncing of the Taylor Yellow-Jackets was followed by a win over Walnut. From the next seven contests only two victories were earned by the reserves. An upsurge of power produced victories over TfValnut and 'Woodward The year ended on a disappointing note with one win from four games. RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES, E965-1966 Hfestern -. . .. ,e,,,, W- Oak Hills - Mfestern H., --e Elder ---- Vtfegtern A ,,,, H, Mfithrow - Western ,-- --. Taylor --- YVestern --- --- TfValnut ,- Western --. --- Xvoodward Hfestern Aiken ee- Hfestcru ..-- --- Courter , Western ,-- --e Hughes -- Western ss, W- Taft -e-,.. XfVestcrn T , --, YVithrow - h'VCSlCl'il -, -, Colerain E Mfcstern --, no T'Valnut ,M Xvcgtcyu no T-, YVo0dward Wvestern .. ..- E-. TfVeste1 n - -, Western --- Y-- VVestc1'n --- --- Aiken -.., Courter ..- Hughes ,E Taft --- ,.- Rifle Club aims +o develop both experi' fechniques and marlcsmanship. Junior High stresses sportsmanship Experiencing one of the most successful years in all- around total performances, the junior high school sports activities increased in popularity and success. Opening the sports year under a new coach, Jerry Bush, the freshmen football squad finished a strong second place in the league competition, with an impressive 5-win, l-lost record. The junior high cagers, guided by Coach Yeager managed to win the ninth grade league championship on the strength of an 8-fl won-lost record, with a 7-win, 1-lost record in league play. For the second successive season, Coach Beck's freshmen swimmers finished a very strong second place to Wfalnut Hills, losing by only a half a point, 20215 to 202. The junior high sports season ended with an impressive and promising track squad. Mermen: S. McHenry, B. Boeing, G. Beall, J. Holfegel, T. Gard- ner, G. Mifchell, G. Amsfrong, B. Ellis, T. Ford, S. Muhlha user, H. Johnson, S. Krueger, J. Carfer, J. Jones, D. Leisf, P. Best These Junior High cagers secured fhe nin'fh grade league championship Practicing sficlr passes, Jr. High cindermen work hard on +he mos? imporfani' pari' of relay racing. . 'fl Grappling with a deiermined opponenl, iunior Dwiglwf Fufamachi skillfully wins a round 'From a Falcon in flie lense Wesr High-Aiken wresfling march. Matmen boost prestige and gain skill In its second full year of operation, the varsity wrestling team, under Mr. Viner, finished with an improved, if not impressive, 3-won, 8-loss, l-tie record. The squacl's effectiveness improved during the season, and a fine ninth place finish in the district meet ended the year. VVhile sixty boys tried out for the team, only twenty-six were able to survive vigorous training required to stay in top form throughout the winer season. Victories were scored over Colerain, Aiken, Oak Hills, and a 23-23 tie was recorded with Hughes. Three of the last four losses were decided by less than four points and resulted from several had breaks. The grapplers performed admirably in the district meetg however, senior Harold McKinney placed third in the l27-lb division and heavy-weight Pete Schinaman was defeated in the finals, 2-0. Next year's team looks promising with five returning lettermen. WRESTLING SCORES, 1965-1966 Hfestern e, ..,... 12 Taft -,-,,,,, M-, 36 X-Vestern .- -- 20 Mfoodward --- -- 3l Vlfestern .... -H 25 Colerain .... ---- 19 Mfcstern ..,. O- 23 Hughes --e ---- 23 Wfestern ---- -- l0 Elder A...... --,- 25 X-Veslern . - -- I6 Oak Hills --- ---- 22 XVCSICH1 ,W -.. 24 Aiken .... -- 19 YVestern .... -.. I7 Taft . ,....... -- 21 Western M-- M- 20 Woodward --- ---- 24 Western ---. -, 13 Hughes ....e 2--- 27 Xvcstern .... -- 26 Oak Hills --- A--- 21 XVeste1'n ..-,.. -- 17 Aiken U-- ---- 2l Wres+ling Squad: ROW ONE: D. Knol-is, W. Binder, H. McKinney, T. Grieser, L. Wyenandl. ROW TWO: Mr. Viner, M. Sweeder, J. Bonkowslri, G. McMullin, G. Hanfbauer, P. Schinaman. WI-tile +l1e grappler on +op is baffling hard lo gel' a pin, his opponenf slrives lo get away, Toes pointed and muscles taut, Danny Knotts zips through ,the air 'fo malta a perfect entry. Mermen take PHSL and district titles Coach Beck's mermen completed their most successful season by finishing first in both the league and district meets. Opening the season with resounding victories over arch rivals, Springfield North, Oak Hills, and Princeton, the team went on to capture two second place finishes in the PHSL and Miami relays. Following with three victorious Quadrangular meets, the swimmers went on to score an overwhelming 729 points to sweep the PHSL league title from Walnut. They then proceded to an easily-won district title, and a final accomplishment of 16th at state. The mermen set 1 district, 3 league and 9 school records. Leading the mermen was sophomore Steve Connell who individually set four school records and established new league and district 50 yd. free style records. League and school records were set by Cary Cain in the 440 yd. free style, and Ray Witte in the 100 yd. breast stroke event A+ a before-school pracficeg 'Mr. Beck con- fers with co-captains Wlwiiehursi' and Lennox. Pracfice perfecfs S. Connell's bu'H'erfly form. Ray WiHe displays winning lareasfsfrolre form. 1 I v Ti ' 'I -Lf' b-4--H V- ,M ., ' 'X 5, . , wr . A 1' ' 'A ' ' 'i l '7lf ' Nfisssir2Tli . 1 wi Q-L V , M, Z 5 W V 1 . -E A- -4. L... L L M 1 , i 7 bs.. ,gi nf' 'Y R ' -W. s , , f T ii' A 1 i 4 Y lawygffing- ll -45.10 -.J --.V ,.,,, l ,, ,, v--3-7-..., I i ! FN L. .Qi iii Hi mm . 7, .i .V Q5-554'-A Y J 1 Y 513 Exira speed 'For record-breaking 'lime is gained wi'I'l1 a quiclr sfarl. Dick Lennox, Jol1n Wliifehursf, and Woody Hill sirive 'io perfeci racing dives. Record - breaking Cary Cain per- fecls his 400 yd. 'free slyle sfrolre. Prince Lon Meet .,....o -- 59 SVVIMMING RESULTS, 1965-1966 Springfield North Meet ......, ,. ...,...,, 4 57 Oak Hills Meet ....... -- ,s 69 --- M-- First --- .... First --, --,- First First Quadrangle ...... .... l 04 s-- ---- First Second Quadrangle ...... A- 66 --- .... First Third Quadrangle ......... ...N 9 G --- .... First PHSL Championship Meets --- .... 927 --- ---- First District Meet .............. .... 3 35 --, .... First Constant work perfects Exciied sl1ou'rs and worcls of encouragemenf from leam members spur fellow mermen fo success in an affempi 'lo sei a new school recorcl. Pass fhe milk. Give me one of fhose bananas. Mermen agree lhaf brealtfasf malces before-school praclice iolerable. li '- L:AL iv, - . . ,, I965-66 Swimmers: BOARD: J. Whifehursf, D. Lennox, T. Pe+ers, W. Hill, D. KnoHs, V. Clayion, D. Gaines. ROW ONE: Coach Beclc, S. Berling, R. WiHe, K. Klein, D. Edwards. ROW TWO: S. Connell, C. Cain, R. Roos, A. Krueger. ROW THREE: M. Morgan, P. Harvey, R. Gardner, R. Gilby, B. Erdman, B. Webler. ROW FOUR: D. Kelly, B. Kulsfacl, F. Befz. K. Kellerman. etters anticipate a very successful season fe -Y -- , Neffers: ROW ONE: T. Pelers, J. Rusche, B. Webb, D. Mahlman, P. Harrilos, D. Evans, G. DeCourey, R. Thomas, K. Kalmbach, J. Carroll, Coach Bush. if .if KP J . - ' 4 ...du- ff ' ,r J ,gp-a I if Displaying excellent form and precision in refurning a Wilhrow opponen+'s volley is senior Jeff Brown. With the beginning of March the tennis squad joined the sports in preparing for the spring sports season. Headed by Coach jerry Bush, the tennis squad in the early season was undistinguishable from track or football. Calisthenics, windsprints, isometrics and laps composed the agenda in the early spring. Later, when the boys were in shape, numerous drills were added to strengthen their skills. Coach Bush then organized play-offs to determine the coveted 7 positions with over 20 vying for the spots. Returning lettermcn Jeff Brown, Dave Evans, Rod Thomas, and Barry Mfebb formed the nucleus of the team with strong support from other promising players. Starting with matches April 5th and ending with the districts, the netters competed in 16 matches with perennial rivals in Withrow, Mfalnut Hills, Elder, and Oak Hills. Raclcef back, swing hard! This is Barry's formula for an adept serve . ,-N4 lx 'K Towering from 'rl1e fop of a l1ill, senior Riclt Wiclcsfrom appears ready fo cafapaulf his golf ball complefely ouf of siglwl' wi'rl1 one miglnfy swing. Golfers score! l'Vith no returning lettermen to boost the teams morale, Coach Peters had to meet the challenge of choosing a well-knit golf squad. Tri-weekly practices helped to perfect the fundamentals of linksmen in swings, putting, sand blasting, and approach shots, Seniors led the squad into the seasons opener which showed Colerain to be a stiff competitor. lfVithrow and Walnut proved to be both invigorating and challenging opponents to Vllestern Hills, title hopes. l965-66 Golf Squad: S. Buescher, T. Neumann, J. Owens, W. Wie- cl-lold, K. Yanlroslcy, A. Leclerle, M. Perrmann, R. Wiclcsfrom. A slaof from flue rough is an exfremely difficult operafion for any golfer. Praciice means exfra inches 'fo' Mike SchoH. Improving iheir sfance, cindermen dig-in io prepare 'rhe fasi' sfarl' ,, 4' -- - 2 + f Distance runners aHemp+ fo gain endurance and fasfer fimes. L Cindermen build up endurance and speed VVith the nucleus formed by eight returning lettermen, West High's 1966 track team was carefully chosen by Coach Bathiany after several weeks of vigorous training beginning in early March. Hoping to improve on Jumping the I20 high hurdles, Claude Corbill' and Mark Naegel en l t l' re th l'1 A I' li the team as yeal S mec IOC SIX P 1 CL uns ' deavor 'lo mainlain sfride in a lense practice session for pending meei' clemonstrated well-rounded abilities with the hurdles and the discus throw. Dominating the several events were: Mike Schott, low hurdlesg Mark Naegel, high hurdlesg and John Bonkowski, high jump. Runners for the team were: Tom Sutton and Jack Mfilliams, sprintsg Greg Fread and Tom Duffey, 1140-yardsg and Dave Martin and Larry Vllyenandt, distance. The squad's pole vaulter was Ken Lichtendahl. The future of West I-Ii's track team seems bright with some returning lettermen. an W Sn , e Slilllllls . El 5515 ii J, N W IES fig?-.. Sill N Mg - Wllllltgg 45 illlgav- 'aa fi...!,, it y -J . -ef- . me V lfllllll l' f5 Illlajl 544115 uusmms :inning V59 JT.-5.9 If ' .. l'li'2 lll, ' in' rnilvttf -Q .ygmij . . -Y J, l96b Traclc Squad: FIRST ROW: D. Mar+in, D. Fufamachi, G. Homer, R. Curry, B. Eisenhard, F. Boeing, R. For+e, D. Daun, T. SuHon. SEC- OND ROW: Manager J. Schneider, J. Bonlcowslci, K. Lich+enclahl, J. Williams, L. Wyenand+, D. Wira, M. Vaughi, C. Corbiff, J. Woocl, P. Sfaulaifz, M. Demusio. THIRD ROW: T. Byrum, J. Callicoal, B. Hulchinson, M. Scho'H', G. Fread, B. Lenharf, T. Duffey, M. Gowan, R. Jones, M. Naegel, T. Bauer, Coach Baihiany. Tension is the figlrlesl' 'For the men al plale as they awail flue hard 'fast pilclw. Varsity team laces a rugged season Witli Coach Hauck directing the team, the varsity baseball squad hoped to perform in the typical Western Hills' tradition by following last year's regional championship with an undisputed state crown. The 1965 Mustangs recorded a sparkling 27-won, 1-lost record, losing to Stubenville in the state semi-finals. This yea1 s lineup was composed of six returning lettermen. Patrolling the outfield were Dave Rose, Steve Phelps, Bob Brickwegg while Dave Heiss, Emil Roberto, Charlie XfVilkins and Dan Hennekes rounded out the infield. Senior Bill Bridgeford performed admirably behind the plate receiving pitches from Underwood and Heiss. Pitcher-first baseman Heiss also proved to be the team's most consistent hitter, although the squad contained a balance of hitting and fielding abilities. The Mustangs played a twenty-three game schedule before tackling tournament play in early May. V? , , S. Phelps gels a long solid drive lo riglil field and drives in a run lo lie l'l1e score. ' s l'l y ' f, I 'H' -T 'H ' ' I DI X , A Y - I966 Varsify Baseball Squad: FIRST ROW: M. Collins, S. Bolinger, M. Hollinger, B. Raible, M. Tam. SECOND ROW: Manager R. Under- wood, B. Bridgeford, D. Hennelres, S. Phelps, D. Heiss, E. Underwood, B. Briclrweg, C. Willrins, Manager B. Heideman. THIRD ROW: Man- ager G. Porler, E. Roberfo, D. Rose, D. Kali, J. Engisger, T. Fox, G. Spilman, J. Kessner, D. O'Leary, B. Harfman. Sireiching 'lo gain possession of 'rhe ball and fag sliding Briclcweg is firsf baseman Heiss. Ed Underwood winds up wifh a las? curve ball during pracfice. Coach Hauclc drills fhe baseball 'ream on 'rhe principles of hard hiHing. .. V 1 'w'1 T. ' ,f 'T I ' aw- 'rg Q , 'A 5 N-9' , vw- hi B. Hughes demonsfraies 'lhe splif-second moves needed in playing ball. The possibility oi a 'First-base hi+ is losi when Frifz awaiis 'lhe runner. Reserves work to brighten their record XfVith strong pitching provided by south paw Larry Plunkett and right handed VVayne Dudley, the reserves looked optimistically to a year of victo-ry. Long tedious hours of perfecting their hitting, bunting, running, and fielding abilities rounded the squad into a strong league contender. X'Vith a new coach, Jack Schering, the boys hoped to further l1I1Pl'0VC upon last year's record. Playing against varsity competition, the future varsity players held their own while gaining valuable experience and practice. Rival Learns of Elder and Oak Hills gave the reserves the opportunity lo show their ability in handling the game of baseball. New and fresh talent was continually developed and improved. Controll and speed, found in the catching position and a hustling infield helped build Mfest Hi reserves into a power-house team. ' '4' L7 4 xx. Xu f - X X ' , 1 I , 1 f 1 is ,, r 1- -.w- . ,x. x ' ' x . .,, A . W Ex ' -sn .1 i 327 -- . -. 1 X l L ' , QU t .- ....-s ,A ,- I966 Wesiern Hills Reserve Baseball Team: ROW ONE: D. Eclter+, B. Hughes, J. Fritz, J. Huichens, J. Parker. ROW TWO: M. Hayes, W L C W B G'llx J Ma+l1e,J Dudley, M. Tucker, T. Laclcer, S. Thompson, B. Dann. ROW THREE: Manager, J. Hayes, . Moore, . agner, - I S. - Y Richardson, Manager, D. Eubanlrs. N J I965-66 Maroon W Club: ROW ONE: T. Sparlcs, B. Bridgeford, B. Briclcweg, D. Heiss, D. Lennox, K. Yanlcoslcy, P. Connelly, K. Lichiendahl. ROW TWO: D. Marrin, D. KnoHs, J. Bonlrowslci, B. Webb, J. Reynolds, T. Peters, F. Wise, B. Singerman, W. Hill. ROW THREE: D. Evans, S. Nanni, J. Williams, E. Eiding, D. Henneltes, R. Forie, G. Freed, G. McMullin, G. Spilman, B. Snape, T. Fox, C. Cain, K. Welfi, R. Thomas. ROW FOUR: R. Saylor, D. Rose, M. Tucker, G. Porter, L. Wyenancl+, D. Porter, P. Staubiiz, S. Bolinger, C. CorbiH, M. Naegel. Maroon VV develops sportsmanship Maroon VV, an honor club at l'VCSlCl'I1 Hills, is composed of 50 letter winners in various SIJOITILS. Synibolizing the spirit of participation, the club strives to develop character, sportsmanship, and scholarship. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Beck and Mr. Hauck, the boys participated in an eventful year. Bob Brickweg served as president, with Mike Schott, David Heiss, and Dick Lennox as his assistants. The year began as the boys formed a spirited cheering section and sold soft drinks and programs during Basketball games. The Maroon M7 Faculty game and the purchase of the new marquee added to the year's events. A May picnic liigllliglitecl Maroon VV's activities with the initiation of new ineinbers. The year climaxed with the election of new officers, and the announcement of the all-around boy at the All-Sports Banquet . - O-nntgjluw -, BASKETBALL l ' HFESQMIE H Rtstnvt 645 Posting weeldy events on ihe marquee is the iob of Maroon W officers Dave, Dick, Bob and Mike. 2 Sighing wiih relief af 'ihe compleiion of plans for iheir annual proieci, senior GAA officers display a sign for 'rhe Mr. Wesiern Hills Dance. GAA sports invigorate spirited outh With a cr-r-rack of her whip, ringmistress Cheryl Lake introduced Senior GAA as the Greatest Show on Earth at the September kick-off party. Officers and managers dressed as clowns or as circus performers acquainted members with a fantastic sports program. The first act of the three ring circus presented hockey, a sweatshirt sale, and a paper drive. Starring in the second act were a Christmas stocking sale, volleyball, and a Christmas party featuring Santa Clause himself! The tremendous show clirnaxed with the Mr. Western Hills Dance and May banquet proving the 1966 GAA program was really the Greatest Show on Earth. Siriving io develop good sporismanship and physical fiiness among pupils are gym 'teachers Miss WiHe, Mrs. Smi+l1, and Mrs. Siarreii. .Sli .2 3 .Ei E GAA Managers: ROW ONE: J. McGannon, P. Schaf- fer, J. Pierson, S. Holiegel, M. Bolinger, C. Cap- pel, ROW TWO: R. Minder, J. Laclcer, L. Rosi, L. Williams, E. Mazza, J. Herizner, ROW THREE: M. Marfin, J. Peirick, C. Gulden. K. Norden, K. Furio. Why noi- buy one of ihese? suggests Maxine Brady. The cookies at ihe Junior GAA balcesale loolt very lempfing lo her fhree hungry cusfomers. l.. Jus+ a 'few GAA sweaishirfs lefl fo be sold! beams BeHy Kamp fo customer Judy Kulsfacl. Go Jr. GAA! Our next model is wearing a rather baggy, but stylish blue gym suit. Thus, the commentator announced the year for Junior GAA-ers at a fall fashion show. The sports enthusiasts continued to initiate projects. Two bake sales provided funds for a gala Christmas party and an Easter gift for needy families. Members fashionably completed the year, receiving offices and honors at the May banquet. Junior High GAA officers, Nancy Barlley, Pai Wilfong, Nancy Selby, Diane DeH-mer, and Donna Belmonle welcome ihe aicl of advisor Mrs. Smith during a heciic preparation of a forihcoming fennis iournamenf. Elaine and Marsha oppose lwo 'teachers af ihe comi- cal GAA Bloomer Bounce. - Y fe --.- if -affair-, -1-- f-.Q ,f-..-ev ,.,-.,., -,.. ev N, , V Y Hockey is a challenging spori' 'lo Joan McGannon, Kay Wagner, Marsha Hardesfy, Bev Findley, Rosie Meinders, Karen Furio, and Gloria Benner Drive for a goal! Hoeke begins fall One hundred and four exuberant girls dashed to the field anxiously awaiting the sound of the whistle and the start of another fun-filled hockey season. From September to November the hockey enthusiasts, hoping to be chosen fo-r the advanced teams, vigorously perfected skills of driving, passing, dribbling, and blocking. Twenty-seven advanced players sported numerous bruises and bumps from long after-school practice sessions, but were defeated only once before the All-City Playday at Vfitllrow ended another action-packed season. Ground siicks hir! is lhe echoing sound ihai' begins lhe hockey game. f ff'-,ez---A - - -- e - i l More hockey s+icksl complains Candy Cappel, GAA hockey manager, already overloaded wi'lh equipmeni. olle ball requires agilit and skill slump! Stretch! Spike the ball! Strenuous volleyball games resulted in pulled muscles and jammed lingers for many GAA members. However, manager Karen Norden and sponsor Mrs, Smith were always on the job, bandaging injuries as well as scheduling games with Hughes and YVyoming and organizing teams. The round-robin tournament climaxecl with class team competition and January Playrday. Although battered and bruised, the players found exercise and lun do mix. Diplomacy and l'ac'l are forgollen when Nancy Wenger musl' make quiclc decisions in officialing 'For volleyball. Counfering +l1e impacl' of agile spilrer Gloria Benne'H's powerful volley, Barbara Griswold effecfively blocks. fa . ,of ee. Q, r . , f 'iff - ,r- .- af3,,2, ' fx? lard Lit may V V144 2 , -Q M asm it ,Q st t. N M Y Mx-gf A 331-Y - ' - 4, .H ae ,ww :gaze ' - 5? V 5 ll I XX W gsm Y I Y - Y ,N r i x: y by A , A 4 A I t . .A U 5 , , 3 rtir t f tsiit r H, --: I , 3 1 t' , - .. ' i ' , nz' V Jn, , , . , . ,355 , ,, , s u si? lim. H. , ' Y. ip 5 t .',f4.l tx ' f Lmssw wi ll Xi! lll' ' ' .,f! , ,x VA' YFLW fig A252724 51 ' fill Ely? rl Combining abili+y wiih deferminaiion, Lois Rosi, senior GAA archer, displays fhe dexferous 'form and precision needed for accurate hitting. Eyeing a hole in one are ad- vanced golfers: N. Wieihe. N. Garreison, K. Kocher, B. Griswold, and B. Kamp. Variet ke notes GAA sports Badminton anyone? . . . or ping pong? . . . bowling? . . . golf or archery? GAA provides an activity to satisfy every interest! As the year swings into motion with go-lf, members invade driving ranges. A gutter ball or two doesn't daunt GAA bowlers, who strive to down the pins at tournaments. Later, the resounding bounce of ping pong balls and the whiz ol' badminton rackets in the gym indicate that winter activities have co-mrnenced. As arrows dart to the target on brisk days of spring, girls declare they've hit their mark with GAA. K if Hi' -fi Ala .J ' Mrs. Sfarrerf and 'lop bowler Bev Findley discuss correci 'iechniques which are esseniial in reiaining boih a high bowling score and average. Marsha Bolinger, fable 'iennis manager, demonsfraies fo Jill Ambrosius how alerfness, flexibilify, aim, and deferminafion encourage a vicfory. Sandy Holfegel, GAA gymnasric manager, demonsrrafes her inferprefa+ion of fhe bird nest Mrs. Smifh, aci- ing as a spofier, explains fhe 'fear as Sandy performs. l Long hours of -:Her-school pracfice lend beauty and precision fo Cookie Car+er's 'Flawless dive. Stiff compeiirion makes for an exciting relay, as anchormen swim 'their final lap lrying fo capture viciory for fheir iunior or senior ieammaies. Mermaids plunge into svvimmeets Heyl that water's cold . . . quit splashing! While autumn leaves turned red and yellow, senior high girls splashed and shouted noisily in the swimming pool. But just as the leaves dropped from the trees, the shouts soon turned to tired complaints as the girls swam and studied to perfect their lifesaving skills. At the end of the season the girls were required to pass both a Written test and a water test to become qualified lifesavers. The beginning of the second semester brought swimming team practice, and girls trudged to school through snow and ice to work diligently on their strokes, The weeks of hard practice soon paid off as the girls participated in several meets with other schools. Along with the spring season came synchronized swimming. Swimming gracefully together to music, the girls ended the season with a water show. Senior lifesavers demonsirafe The Underwa'ler Approach. Siriving 'lo auf-lump her opponeni, Karen Furio, is agile Kay Wagner. The hardships of being baslcefball mana- ger include a variefy of bofh adventurous and 'fun-filled 'raslcs for Rosie Meinders. GAA-ers shoot and score Short girls, tall girls, all girls came out to participate in tl1e 1966 basketball season. Ninety girls formed eleven teams. Manager Rosie Meinders, with the aid of Mrs. Starrett, arranged for sophomores to play on Thursdays, and for juniors and seniors on Tuesdays. The season's finale was a city-wide playday, which West High hosted. Hoping for a chance fo score, Jaclrie's 'leammaies signal for 'lhe ball Advanced fennis 'ream members look forward +o a successful season. Rackets Whiz! Wlhile autumn leaves tumbled down, GAA tennis managers Cheryl Gulden and janet Petrick encouraged their prodigies to participate in a doubles tournament. Vlinter snows sent the girls into the gym to practice skills with Miss VVitte's assistance. In the spring, the advanced teams vied with droves of caterpillers for rightful possession of the courts While participating in inter-school matches. Form and precision are Helen's winning -trails. Cheryl Gulden's back- hand sfuns opponenls. in Q, ,N Jane? Pelriclc and Carol Fisclwogl cleverly lry fo our-volley 'lheir opponenls, Helen Mills and Kaihy Moffo, in a spirited acfion-packed fennis game. 1 , l Softball sparks fresh enthusiasm Springtime turns the GAA members' fancy to softball, accounting for the crack of bats and excited shouts which echoed from the softball fields in warm weather. Practicing on many breezy afternoons, girls achieve accuracy in hitting, pitching and catching. l'l s a l1il'! shoui' Karen Norden's feammaies as she runs +o firsl' as P. Borcherding reaches for the ball. mg'-,.N 1 1 . :XR hi I Thai cold wafer fasfes so-o-o good! say 'lirecl baseball players Linda Farison, Marie Sfaubifz, and Sue Erhari. D. Heilmann and B. Mills 'lrap N. Chaslain, darting lowarcl home. as umpire J. Laclcer follows the play. Wh re are y pl ng 'I put II your p ph I J Ann? A 'I' I I Iooit for West' Hi e g a 530 000 face-lifting is c pI + ci Variegated activity animates Western Hills F I+ fakes a ioi' of hoi' air io play a bellowing iuba! ' ,,... , , , , , ,M Oops! We shouldn'+ have falcen 'rhe lid off of fhe pan! e Some people like J. Pierson have odd siudy habiis! - ft 1 JW. ,,Vk Wi 1.1-N5-M-A 1 f f- -- ,414 '--, Vyff.-fa mawiassiaziaii - f ,.:.mEE- W 'VM M, 'aan gswfgssfssffffa. wgwij ff, 5swfssifsssfzszisssff W ,. 96 li f H w V w P f L if xclaim Linda Grishaw, Marilyn Ha+haway, and Marsha Hay in a blizzard of popcorn ' 1' . ??'32 Q iff' 'M' ,S 5 Cum Laude-Highest Scholastic Honor f 'vi ln an assembly on March l0, l'-766 eleven seniors were lapped for Cum Laude. Row One: Sherry Scull, Merial Spaulding. Row Two: Cheryl Lalce, Donna Bihn, Sandy Thomas, Row Three: Sieve Cramer, Allen Mosbaugh. Row Four: Jo Ann Laclrer, Bill O'Connell, Sieve Wulff, Judy Kulsfad. Tim Pefers, Mr. Weslern Hills, beams '3, proudly. Representing Western Hills in l'he Parade of Queens al 'lhe PHSL Pigsltin Preview held al' Trechler is Cheryl Lake, presidenl' of GAA. Honors- Highest Goals Attainecll The buzz of senior homeroom ceases as Mr. Havlovic walks onto the stage . . . As he announces the eleven top ranking seniors, he presents them with the coveted Cum Laude pin. An overwhelming feeling ol pride engulfs them, as well as other Vlfestern Hills students who are recognized for their respective achievements - a queen presented with red roses and a crown, a college-bound senior granted a scholarship, an outstanding student elected to office, or a violin player receiving a superior rating at music contest. l wish Kerry would hurry and announce who A 'liara being placed on MY head and a The fhrill of being crowned Baslcefball Queen the winner is . . . 'lhe suspense is lcilling me! big bouquet of red roses . .. l can'f believe ill evokes ioyful rears lo Queen Nancy Wielhe. Wiih h Thomas And, you, slr are a 'Funlc and a pony! ac cuses Francis Dignan. nfs from Mrs. Sfull, Geri develops +hea'lrical sfyle. u if o e in King Thesplans scor of Hearts Slage crew member Roger Kirchner plays a viral parl' in all procluciions. THE CAST Dave Alfemeier ............. Terry Moore . Geri Thomas ., Rick Young Jon Cruze .. Bill Robinson Ron Samad Bill Kramer ...... Cheryl Aclrenhauser . Pele Theilen ........ George Wiggins Sales Larry Larlrins .. Francis X. Dignan Dunreafh Henry Norman Taylor Billy Mike . Mr. Hobbarf .... Joe Wicks Jeniella . . ........ Policeman .. .... Happy, flue Dog If Lv' ft 'fi bl as X gy' ip's ' 'i , . W ,, il ' - ix- Lf fl 'g ' A' Posing by their life-lilre caricatures are cliaraclers involved in lhe el'ernal love triangle , Francis X. Dignan, Dunrealh Henry anal Larry Larlrins. Hilarious spoof- Tl1e King of Hearts King of Hearts , an uproariously funny comedy, was the first of the season and the first under the direction of the new Dramatics Department head, Mrs. Rita Stull. The setting is the studio of artist, Larry Larkins, fDavid Altemeierj who draws the comic strip, Snips . When he and his attractive secretary, Dunreath 1-Ienry QGeri Thoinasj prepare to leave on their honeymoon, an insecure ghost cartoonist, Francis X. Dignan fTerry Moorej is hired to draw the comic strip. The three become involved in the eternal love triangle and in hilarious intellectual hassles. A dog, two teenage boys, a maid, and a cynical employer add their interpretation to this humorous situation. Playing the supporting roles were Rick Young, Jon Cruze, Bill Kramer, Cheryl Ackenhauser, Bill Robinson, and Pete Theilen. Sorry boys, bul' you must gel' ricl of Happy, flwal' shaggy dog, before your parents do! warns friendly Joe Wiclcers io Billy and Norman. ' A iv 4..' :- .f Lib ., ,V 'E 1,5133- in I On goes ihe cold cream- Wifh a skillful touch, Helen Mills applies darlc lines A sophisticated Max Deiweiler emerges as lhe final 'touch is lhe lransformalion begins! lo age 'lhe youlhful face of acfor J. Schoenberger. applied. A mustache adds lo his characferizalion as a rogue. Cast and crews combine talents in musical E Excitement mounts as the cast list is posted! Try-outs are over and long hours of preparation are under way. Crews design posters, assemble the myriad of props, and canvass area stores in Search of costume material. Scenery is built, curtains hung, and cues learned. Application of make-up is practiced. The eh cast memorize their lines, learn blocking and rehearse, rehearse, and rehearse. Excitement reaches a fever pitch when, on opening night, the house lights dim, the overture begins, the crowd hushes Ari' crew head, Jon Parr, busily designs scenery, I I P,,s+e,.s and program covers for --Sound of Music--1 and the curtain opens. The Sound of Music has begun! Swish, swish 'lhe hills are alive . .. hammer, saw . . . with 'lhe sound of music! Thespian Socieiy officers Lynn Laniry, Cheryl Gulden, Carol Haas, Sieve Wulff, Roherf McGurlr, Jim Schoenberger, Nancy Garrelson, and Tim Pelers sing while +hey hang curiains, build sefs, and pain? scenery. if t.As it--qgqf, l fair- of The Sound of Music - A blend of enchantment and drama ui' The noisy claps of 'rhe fhunder, 'ihe children imifaie a German brass band and sing The Lone 'iSound of Music echoes through the halls The Sound of Music - a sound of charming ballads, lilting airs, jaunty Austrian tunes and soaring ceremonial music. Through the combined efforts of the Dramatics and Music Departments, the popular musical was presented on March 31, April 1 and 2. The story is based on the true experiences of the von Trapp family. After the death of their mother, the children had a series of governesses and their father fPete Theilenj had become a martinet. When Maria QKathy Kocherj was sent from the nearby Abbey to be their new governess she found the children QLiesl, Nancy Garretsong Freidrich, Tom Pardo: Louisa, Marilyn Haderg Brigitta, Susie Suttleg Kurt, Greg Huffmang Marta, Jaynee Ritchieg and Gretl, Barbara Schneiderj behaving like machines. She brought music and gaiety into their lives and through music the family was able to flee from the Nazis. Family friend, Max Detweiler QCraig McClellanj and the nuns from the Abbey aided in their escape across the mountains. We give our worldly dresses 'lo 'rhe poor: fhey didn'+ wanl fhis one! reiorls Maria. Borh Elsa and Capiain von Trapp are rich. Wilh no problems, Max wonders how 'lheir love can survive As she sees fhe Captain and Maria dancing, Elsa Schraeder, Georg's fiancee, realizes lhal' Maria is more 'lhan a governess lo lhe Capiain. P . is E ' W 'L 5 13 1 use ,WF A ' if 'Q .' W 1 1 lu! gl , W X its .3 xv 'E' 9 3 E 1,31 Wx! ' 5' ' 'Y 12 ' fx? ' Qysiigfiw 1 v isf .... f-ras.-,-2 zfxw.ff.1,Hf - :H 'asm ,ZW ' , 155 555 T I' I X 'M ,3 MN 1 f5.::.,,..x, UN 5 w 5 ,. r 1 w 1 1 ,EH L I, ,,,,' A A b A Q ,... 4 m!A: V.m, Y' -:i5Za'f'i'F .55 kffilf i , it , u, Z ', 4533-55 f f .ilziiewiml ' ' w X any 1:4 FIRST VIOLIN: M. Siaubiiz, J. Howard, E. Franz, P. Hoffman, D. O'Hara, T. Dielcman, P. Humphreys, J. HambIe+, F. Breunig, J. Kul- sfad. SECOND VIOLIN: L. Lacis, S. Cress, W. Renner, J. French, R. Newcomer, P. Afwood, S. Walker, S. Weis+, J. Lind, E. Harrison, K. Janney. PERCUSSION: M. Wheeler, M. Wasson, H. Becker, J. Evans. FLUTES: D. Heilman, C. Reed, M. Roth. CLARINETS: D. Railey, B. Searcy, D. Schmidt. FRENCH HORNS: D. Malloy, P. Deal, J. Rufhemeyer, C. McCIeIIan. VIOLAS: C. Cappel, L. Jacobs, A. Urchestra wins unanimous superior rating From the classic number, Slavonic Dance to the light-hearted tunes of The Sound of Music , thc orchestra demonstrated the many facets of this outstanding musical organization. The versatility of the eighty-one musicians, combined with the guidance of Mr. Andrew Brady, enabled the group to win its seventh consecutive superior rating at the state music contest. This year, for the first time, the judges were unanimous in rating them superior in both categories olf performance and sight-reading. Performing throughout the year, the orchestra presented a Christmas, WiHKC1', and Spring Concert, participated in the All-City Festival, and played in YVest High's S+ruggIing under her cumbersome burden, Helen , musical production, The Sound of Music . The Mills weighs the advaniages of playing the bass. orchestra year continued through graduation with their annual performance of P'omp and Circumstancef Versatility best described Senior Orchestra this year. WiHe, J. Allendorf, P. Pofh, R. Kelly, G. Doll, C. Veifh, S. Hull, K. Connelly. HARP: C. Slaubilz. CELLOS: P. Sfaubiiz, M. Marlin, C Greenlee, G. Buller, D. Hughes, J. Laclrer, D. Owens, D. Leng, C. Wagner, D. Beal, D. Bailey. OBOE: B. Minor. TRUMPETS: D. Pawn F. Gribbel, D. Marlin, G. Hines. BASSOONS: S. Rosl, S. Huseman, C. Ober. TROMBONES: C. Raclel, B. Shreve, J. Mooler, TUBA B. Callahan. BASSES: J. Veifh, B. Bellman, D. Cremeans, M. Nash, H. Mills. Mr. Andrew Brady leacls 'rhe orchesira +o greafer mus- ical achievemenl' wilh his sensi'rive and skillful direcfion. I I All 'rhaf lalenl' in one family! Paul, Marie, and Carolyn Sfaubilz form a 'falenfecl frio, having performed as a group since elemenlary school. Do, re, mi, fa . . . no, no . . . tenors, you're flat! . . 1et's try it again! . . . Such words are familiar S i to members of Senior Choir who spend third bell each day singing a wide variety of t' d f choral literature. Under the direction of Mrs. 3 n Mary Schneider, the group begins each practice session with a series of warm-up or vocal exercises and continues rehearsing numbers striving for good tone quality, balance, blend, intonation and interpretation. Senior Choir sang at school assemblies and at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. ROW ONE: Jusiice, Fear, Lindeman, Franz, Kunkel, Conover, Conover, Winlers, Miley, Graves, Arnold, Minges, Garrelson, Howard, Nopperl, SuHle, Richardson, While, Bolsen. ROW TWO: Moore., Griswold, Reinerf, Rufhemeyer, Disken, Lighlfield, Leichf, Hader, Liebelr, Gary, Hinkle, Paulsen, Benne++, Dickerson. ROW THREE: Pefrick, Moses, Carier, Holrkamp, Bedinghaus, Pope, Hopkins, Cress, Sonneborn, Grayson, Rich- mond, Beale, ROW FOUR: Sullivan, Lucas, League, Chapman, Franks, Rupe, Durranl, Scarlo'H'a, Cox, Le-la, Edwards, Gall, Byrum. ROW FIVE: Cain, Dorsch, Li'Heral, Sparks, Fox. Our robes mixed up? Why do you say 'l'ha'l, Tom? ,S Evaluafing a successful rehearsal, choir clireclor Mrs. Mary Schneider commends progress and suggesls several changes. ji Q l l 1 Diann Grayson illusl'ra'les formafion of vowel sound. Malcing a Sludio Choir slcir'l' is a worlhwhile proiecl' 'for B. Bolsen. ROW ONE: Klusmeyer, Vinson, Spreen, Rawlings, Cochran, Seller-Field, Evans, Schulle, Coolc, Brough'l'on, Geiger, Johnson, Beasley, Wagner, Vollmer, Woods. ROW TWO: Collier, Severin, Kocher, Pulslcamp, Reed, Babsi, Eden, Mcffo, Gill, Duncan, Bernard, Freeman. ROW THREE: Grifliins, Cain, Rueier, Young, Barlrer, Vogel, Ullom, Moses. ROW FOUR: Corbilf, Snape, Hasenzahl, Sheels, Kamp, Norden, Pierson, Limle, Hagamen, Ely, Pilis, Morforcl, Milly, Sloclcmeier, Spiizmiller. ROW FIVE: Lenhardl, Theilen, Holland, Cavendish. Youthful voices carol merril Making' a striking appearance in their new maroon blztzers, members of Studio Choir blend their voices to sing in various performances at school and throughout the city. The forty singers, selected for their singing and sight reading ability, are proud representatives l of the Western Hills Choral Music Department. H fi 'Tis ihe season lo he folly! sing oul high-spiriled members of Siudio Choir as fhey carol ihrough 'lhe halls during lhe icyous and heclic yuleiide season. Variety sparks enthusiasm in Sr. Band Introducing the 1965 Western Hills Mustang Marching Band! . . . With a drum roll and a blaring trumpet fanfare the band struts onto the field - another half-time show has begun! Under the leadership of Mr, Andrew Brady, the band, clad in flashy new maroon and cream uniforms, performs intricate formations. After football season the group emerges as a Concert Band and spends endless winter hours rehearsing for Tool, +oo+, whoo, whoa! An improvised band of wafer-filled iugs and C01'1CC1't5 and digtfifjr and state Contests, hoping recorders pipes ouf a simple buf effeclive 'rune af a morning practice. to achieve Superior ratings' A rousing freefor- all picnic initiates new members into Band Letter Club. C, Boyles, D. Stewart, C. Ziegler, D. Francis, T. Wagner, P. Tuck, J. Schoenberger, J. Puening, M. Hathaway, B. PiHs, C. Cain- PER CUSSION: J, Evans, A. Ellington, M. Wasson, T. Todhunfer, J. Carroll, M. Wheeler, H. Beclrer. TRUMPETS: H. Klein. F- G-ribbell M. Baldwin, G. Hines, D. Mariin, T. Parr. TROMBONES: J. Moorer, C. Radel, B. Shreve. D- LUeClfe. J- l-Sedy. R- Puefllml- TUBA51 B Callahan, D. Scheeman, J. Vieih, P. Humphries. FLUTESz C. Reed, M. Heininger, D. Heilmann, M. Roth. CLARINETS: D. Schmidr, B. Searcy, B. McGurk, V. Rehme, D. Railey, P. Harvey, i I, '1 5 Wesi' Hi's iazz bancl swings oul' in soulful song as resignecl, hopeless sfuclenls commiserale wiih each olher a+ +l1e Exam Blues concerf. Off wi+l1 fhe olcl! On wifh lhe new! C. Wilkins inspecfs K. Bruner's flashy new band uniform. FLUTES: L. Hinlcle, K. Chapman, S. Abanfo, B. Bedinghaus. FRENCH HORNS: J. Rufhemeyer, E. Broughlon, S. Leedy, D. Malloy, P. Deal, C. McClellan. SAXOPHONE: W. Hill, R. Burnside. OBOE: B. Minor. BASSOONS: S. Rosf, S. Huseman, C. Ober. BASS Cl.ARlNETS: A. Sylvesfer, R. Young, D. Ronan, B. Wuerfh, D. Slraif. ALTO CLARINETS: J. Schneider, N. Pieczonlca. TRUMPETS: F. Schneider, S. Berling, M. DiMuzio. TROMBONES: J. Hufchens, C. Rolh. BARITONES: J. Brunn, K. Bruner, J. Slcogsberg, P. Harbin, M. Peel. 167 Pic+ure days certainly are hectic! exciaim L. Rosl and R. Meinders. Sherry Scuil, the Ediior-in-Chief of 'lhe I965-I966 Annual, lakes five from her industrious schedule. Miss Weber and Mr. Love check layoui' changes for staff members. mbition and vitality assure yearbook honors Selling ads, writing copy, mounting pictures, rewriting copy, drawing layouts, and consuming stacks of grilled cheese sandwiches and cokes - these activities typified the 1965-66 Annual Staff members as they worked to produce another award-winning yearbook. As deadlines approached, troops of staff members paraded between 210 and 202 crying, Who took the Thesaurus? . . . What happened to my copy block? . . . Where's the Faculty dummy? Often thinking the job would never get done, conscientious staff members frequently held work nights and sacrificed lunch bells in order to work on the Annual. Through the tireless efforts o-E each one on the staff, the constant pressures and overwhelming obstacles were overcome, and a yearbook, representing all phases of student life at Ylfestern Hills High became a reality. Mr. Kenneth Hurm, annual advisor Lisfening io Sherry Scull's precise insfrucfions on how fo mee'I' 'Phe deadlines and gel The Book owl' on lime are Annual Sfaffers: Judy Pierson, Belly Kamp, Alice WiHe, Dave Marlin, Sheila Varner, Sue Hillsley. Barb Griswold, Karen Norden, Nancy Wiefhe, Nancy Garrefson and Marsha Bolinger. Don'l' pul fhe masfheacl below ihe fold, warns Miss I. Walrers, Breeze advisor. Marial Spaulding and Judy Kulsfad, news editors of lhe Breeze, con- fer with managing edifor Dale Bernhard io plan sfories in fuiure issues. '1 Xxfv M 'J I 1 tt. A 1 - Q5 ge 5 5 55 .5 -, se is 5 E ' V ' -- K ' R- e ' V - V . fi 1 . iid! ':'-: ., .Q K . ' ' - ' 'll 5 ' ' ' gum' i Breeze staff seeks headline news It's Press Day! To BREEZE staffers these three words mean the culmination of two weeks of hard work - making layouts, posting assignments, interviewing students and teachers, writing stories, and copyreading. To add to the general confusion of hectic press days the BREEZE staff began printing the paper themselves this year. Despite having to cope with broken machinery at deadline time, harried staff members valiantly came through doing an excellent job of reporting and producing an outstanding newspaper. A newspaper reporf- A ef mUS'l' 90 6l'lYWl19f9 Anofher l1ec+ic press clay means pasling hundreds of galley proofs for io acquire a good Breeze feafure page co-edilors Linda Allendorf ancl Barbara Jones. and appealing srory. Wl1a+ is a T-square 7 How do you use a Iighf lable or a veriiyper? Members of fhe Breeze sfaff learn The proper usage of lheir new equipment Barb and Sheila find student directories useful for addressing Christmas cards. , , 91UDENTi.u CQUNCIL C Y Being sworn into office is the siarl of an active year for Council officers Barry Webb. Diclc Lenox, Karen Norden, and Denise Metzger. Student Council's social committee finds 'thai' 'transforming the gym into a land of cupids and hearts is an enioyable faslc. Novelt keynotes energetic Student Council New and challenging activities punctuated the year for Student Council officers and representatives. Striving to maintain an efficient student government, Council conducted elections, publicized important events, and discussed problems at Student-Teacher-Parent board. To raise 315500 for the annual scholarship, Student Council sponsored the Homecoming and Basketball Dances. Besides the traditional activities, Council innovated the selling of stadium cushions and Senior High student directories from a Corral which they had constructed. v ef., his Kg Z 'lb lwlp eliii ilX'X'iu on QAMMG. . oval Kilim in is f',,,.- 'Ni Do you fl1inlc fha? ihe sfudenf body will pay a'Hen'lion 'lo our posfers We musi' devise a new meflwocl of elechng class officers sfresses and keep ihe resirooms clean? Dick Lennox and Lisa Hughes wonder. Sfucleni' Council presidenh Barry Webb fo afienhve represeniahves Need a cushion? Some sfalionery maybe? Wl1ai' abou? a sfuclenf clirec-tory? inquire Siudenf Council salesmen Bob Lenl1ar+ and Barry Webb .2 Nag -,.a.,.... ir zz ,, .,,.,.,, JWDCBQ ln the lraclilional Roman logas, Laiin Club officers pay 'rribuie lo Mr. Michaels and Mrs. Spiclrard wi-Ph punch, a cusfom following all banquefs. 'C' ...af N Siudenis fake an imaginary lrip 'lo Deuischland via records and iapes. Latin Club prospers Gaudemus igiter, juvenis dum sumus! As the choruses of this medieval song rang out at the SPQR banquet, Latin students recalled a year of prosperous activities and hours of fun. VVith the helpful and clever guidance of sponsors Mrs. Spickarcl and Mr. Michaels, Latin Club held a canteen, a picnic, and a Christmas party. In the month of March, Latin students wore banners and pins cautioning Mfest High to Beware the Ides of March . German Club thrives Gemutlichkeit , a German word for affability and plain good times, strikes the main theme of VVest I-Ii's German Club. Led by president Ron Dieckman, the twenty members sponsored a picnic and a hayride. They also bought German records and tapes assuring the continuance of boisterous songfests in the language lab. Spaniards clramatize Spanish Club members launched a successful year with their presentation of the Spanish version of Snow VVhite . During the holiday season, students contested madly for the festive pinatas filled with goodies. Wafted in on a spring breeze, the sizzling aroma of hot Mexican foo-cl prepared by officers drew students to the banquet. Frenehmen-gourmets Two and a half cups of French enthusiasm, one teaspoon The 'Fall season 'look members of Spanish Club info a land of fanrasy ol French savoir-faire , and a pinch of ingenuity and fun, as 'lhey enjoyed 'lhe comical performance of Blancanieves . sparked French Club to a successful year. A French progressive dinner, a speaker from the Alliance Francais and dinner at the Maisonette highlighted the year for ambitious French Club members. Thar casserole looks good! Umm l ius'l love French bread. l wonder wl1al's for dessert French club members eagerly sample fhe delicious Parisian dishes like French Delighf served by officers Sieve Cramer, Linda Farison, Connie Cochran, and Sherry Scull al lhe progressive dinner. ai Discussing and locating places of world crises are JCOWA officers: Donna Jean O'Hara, Bill O'Connell, Sue Mette, and Anita Woods. Can girls really play chess? wonder the skeptical male members of Chess Club: Steve Wulff, John Rushe, Dave Railey and Bill O'Connell. Buy our balloons! urge officers Marsha Bolinger, Marial Spaulding, Peg Newhouse, Barbara Griswold, Cheryl Lake, and Jill Ambrosius. World issues interest JCOWA members Education in Russia, post-war developments in Germany, politics in France - Junior Council on VVorld Affairs investigated all these thought-provoking subjects at monthly meetings. Animated discussions followed filmstrips and lectures, giving members a greater insight into contemporary problems. Chess provokes concentration Concentration and logical thinking - these are qualities needed to play chess. Members of chess club, led by president Bill O'Connell and advisor, Mr. Shackelford, organized the Inter-Scholastic League and competed with students from Elder, Aiken, Xavier, La Salle, -Greenhills and Oak Hills high schools. Practice sessions were held on Thursday afternoons and for the first time this year girls were admitted to this formerly all-male club. Pep Club enhances school spirit This year Pep Club started new traditions and followed old ones to spark school spirit. Led by president Marsha Bolinger, the club initiated the building of a float for the Elder game, and organized the first pep rally and the traditional pre-Elder game Pow XVOW. Bakesales, shaker sales, and a canteen kept members busy until the year-end outing at Meadowbrook where awards were presented. FT learns new teaching procedures FTA - these three letters spelled an exciting year of fun, hard work, and valuable experience for students interested in teaching. Activities included a service project at the Allen House and excursions to both an elementary school and a city-wide convention at the University of Cincinnati. HCC members gain invaluable experience Wliat are the qualifications of a social worker? VVhat is the function of a Health Center? Wliat type of care is being given the mentally ill? Answers to these questions may help students interested in health careers decide on their future vocations. By listening to speakers, visiting health centers and participating in Health Careers Day at Cincinnati hospitals, members of HCC gained insight into the duties and qualifications for various jobs in the field of health. FBLA vvins honors at state conflux Although only three years old, FBLA can boast of one of the largest memberships at Vfest High. The one hundred and fifty members learned about the business world by hearing speakers prominent in the field and entered into that field by purchasing stock. At State Convention they won a first place trophy for attendance and a first runner-up trophy for their display. A fifty dollar scholarship, awarded to their most promising member at the Mother-Daughter banquet, climaxed the year for FBLA. F.T.A. members K. Harvey, N. Hutchinson, N. Paulsen, L. Ahr, N. Wenger, and S. Mette aim to compensate for the teacher deficit .,,v'- ' Health careers officers, B. Kirchner, P. Ueloel, R. Meiners and C Aclcenhausen glimpse their chosen occupations while touring a hospital FBLA officers S. Belmonte, L. Landers, K. Furio, and C. Wright proudly display their prize-winning proiect on development of business. We musi' go to state, vow Orchestra Pin Club officers Jim Vieth, Donna Jean O'Hara, Candy Cappel, Marie Sfaubitz and Judy Kulsiad. Band Letter Club sparks enthusiasm in band Band Letter Club, whose spirited members constitute the powerful nucleus of Senior Ban-d, strives to improve and promote the organization. Serving as the governing body of the band and working very closely with Mr. Brady, niembers sponsored candy apple sales, bakesales, and a football canteen. The climax to the year's activities came in May, when at their rollicking picnic, new members of band letter club were tapped and initiated. Band Letter Club officers B. Minor, W. Hill, T. Wagner, and J. Evans inspect awards to be given at the annual picnic. Orchestra Pin Club provides recreation Practice! practice! practice! For members of Senior Orchestra who spend hours each Week practicing scales, bowing, and other techniques, in addition to rehearsals, Orchestra Pin Club provides a pleasant diversion by scheduling fun-filled activities. This year the club planned and sponsored a skating party and a bowling party. After members carolled throughout the Mfestern Hills area, they gathered at a member's home for a Christmas party. All these amusements renewed their energy for better musical performances Posing for a formal poriraif before lheir inilialion are Hi-Y members. ROW ONE: John Cruze, John Hilgemann, Nicl: Rosemoni, Jaclc Eason. ROW TWO: Rick Hornsby, Milne Tuclrer, Jim Kesiner, Greg Spilman, Dale Yusl, Jerry Maflhey, Milne McGowan, and Milre Schneider. Fellowship binds Hi-Y members VVestwood YMCA was the scene of weekly meetings for energetic Hi-Y members who planned and carried out many social, athletic, and service activities. Faithfully perpetuating VVest I-Iigh tradition, members applied elbow grease to shine the school's trophies, and sold programs at the Elder game and Christmas trees in December. Y-Teens radiates friendly warmth Vlfitli activity as the password, Y-Teens experienced a busy but rewarding year. During Education VVeek, members surprised the teachers by stashing small packages of sugar, tea, and apples in their mailboxes. Goodwill continued through the holidays as members prepared food baskets for needy families. For fun and finance Y-Teens held their annual potato chip sale, a semi-formal dance and the gala Mother-Daughter Banquet. Vicky Hopkins, president, represented Western Hills at the National Convention. Y-Teens officers dress Nancy Fear, lheir own personal Easier bun- ny, for an Easier pariy given al' the Children's Convalescen-i Home. wr flax- , A79 - Yi 14. 'irgigf flihiikvbif ' WH' N - -- ' - 4 . wkifrsggf M5259-1 . 1 V fe . '- .'. A+ A1-.rsh - Q ' .. A , . ' 'iw as 1-L 2 ti d- 1-y ..r, . al t 1. .. , 1- Q12 . an-,f egg ,riff tg fl jr ga .F A - ..,, if :LAY X -i 1. t.: , , lj' jg.- or it H if Y ox: ' K ' 'S iw., ' 131 Q, . Mi., 1 1-is 1 waiiilfg Lace up your sltaies before your fingers iurn blue! exclaim Junior High Pep Club officers S. Mulhauser, P. Coyle, T. Horman, and L. Talboil. Decorating for the Twiligl1+ Twirl, Junior Sfucleni' Council officers Ken, Ron, Karen ancl Maggie adcl the finishing 'touch-a big, red he-arf! Junior High vitality launches activit When can I do my homework? laments the junior high pupil as he endeavors to choose from a multitude of activities. Wondering whether he should join Student Council or Pep Club, play in the band, or strive for acceptance into Junior Honor Society, he recalls that Student Council had an exceptionally active year - sponsoring the annual Twilight Twirl, a Student-Faculty basketball game, a Battle of the Bands, and a paper drive. Reminiscing further, the student remembers that Junior Honor Society initiated thirty members into the chapter. The society also sponsored an Awards Day in the spring and presented trophies to the top-ranking students in each class. On the other hand, the junior high student has happy memories of spirit sparked by Pep Club and Junior High Band. Outfitted in hand-me-downs from their Senior High counterparts, the band presented half-time shows at football games. Pep Club backed their team and with the same high spirits went to their skating party and candy apple sales. With such a variety of activities, a selection is difficult, but any choice will be a satisfying one! A happy queen, Nancy Bariley, and a proud Icing, Tony DaIIaIio, reign ai 'rhe Junior High TwiIigh+ TwirI. Affer siriving for good scholasfics, cifizenship, and characfer, a Junior High sfudeni' is rewarded wifh membership in Naiional Honor Socieiy. JUNIOR HIGH BAND: ROW ONE IFron'I' io reari: J. Hoiiegel, C. Neal, D. Boisen, J. Esies, G. McMurrer, L. Perkins. ROW THREE: H. Rose ROW FOUR: B. Gibbas, B. Verwoid, M. Gilroy, D. Lance, J. Madox, K. Cox, A. King. ROW SIX: P. Ziegier, R. Gahagan, T. Duncan, P. derwood, L. EIIioH', H. Young, R. Young. D. Williams. ROW EIGHT: T. DaIIaIio, T. Samad, D. Wade, R. Williams, R. Wind, S. Lindsey. P. Winiers, J. Biedinger, S. Spiess, T. Jones. ROW TWO: M. Higgins, M. Murphy, C. Van Hook, S. Mills, J. Tayior, K. Cain, A. Spicicard. J. Vassil. ROW FIVE: D. Mire, J. Snape, D. Hageman, M. Hamond, Weaver, M. Drumm, B. Penningion. ROW SEVEN: D. DuvaII, P. Un- D. Green, D. Brooks, B. Seiser, J. Boyle, S. Biedinger. ROW NINE: 'Q : , . . i Q- f'Zi5?' 4. ' . 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A world created of brown stone walls drifts into expanding worlds beyond those Walls, taking with it the dreams and plans of a progressive generation. Sandy Thomas and Bill Karas piclr college. Lavencla Moses selecls a business career. The armed services inleresl' Bob Reuslng. SENIOR DIRECTGRY AND I PAGE 91 Abel, Ron ....,....,, -,,,, , Ackenhausen, Cheryl ....... Agostini, Jean ...,,,,,,- ----- A ostini ud 8 I 1 .1 Y ------- -------- Ahr, Linda, ,,.,, - -,,,,,,-,--, Allen, Linda -.,-- Allendorf, Linda 46 Amend, june 179 Amos, Laura -..---2-222- Anderson, Carla hh.. Anderson, Becky --- Andes, Gilbert .......... Archibald, Arthur ......... - Au ust Doroth 1 ..- 2527 Sarvis Court 3902 Taft Avenue 5125 Highview Drive 5125 Highview Drive V--- 4849 Prosperity Lane 1818 Fairmount Avenue .171 -----......... A 2846 Gilna Court 2550 1-larrison Avenue 2710 Lehman Road ee--- 5678 River Road 944 Mansion Avenue -run 1023 Parkson Place -..-- 2220 Harrison Avenue 3996 School Section Road 15' Y Y --- --------M Bailey, Constance 2553 Anderson Ferry Road Billflr Mary 20 -.... -.......,... 2 710 Orland Avenue B21kC1', Bidi -2-.--- .............. 3126 Pershing Court Ball, Rick 129 .... -,,,d, r -M, Barker, Donnie --- Barnes, Dave --- Baston, Gene ..... Bateman, Darla --- Baxter, Carol --- Beck, Judith 15 --- PAGE 92 Bedinghaus, Barbara 166 .... Behler, Donna ............ -- Behler, Ronna e.......,. Belcher, Glenn ....e,...e.. Bellman, William 163 ..e...e Belmonte, Sharon 108,177 --- Bennett, Bill ...e....,r.,., ----e.1,,,,.,e 2909 Ratterman Bernard, Joan 164 - ..,.... -- Bernhard, Dale 170 ........ Bennett, Gloria 144,145,165 Bibm, Donna 154 ne-- Binder, Walter 130 ...,.. Bloebaum, Roger ............ 34-19 Millrich Drive 1-1 3020 Murdock Avenue ------ 522 Grand Avenue -ee 3207 McHenry Avenue --- 4955 1-leuwerth Avenue --e- 3444 Prince Avenue ,ee 2322 Kline Avenue ---... 81.1 Summit Avenue 6866 Home City Avenue 6866 Home City Avenue -ken 565 Mt. Hope Road ,-- 3467 Boudinot Avenue --- -1708 Green Glen Lane -1 6576 Hillside Avenue --- 1865 Forest View Lane H-- 3501 Meadow Avenue ,We 3340 1-lader Avenue 3421? Statheni Avenue -----e-,.,.---- 6356 Revere Boeing, Frederick ............... - 4721 Glenway Avenue Bolinger, Marsha 142,143,l47,l69,172,176 5585 Lucenna Drive Bollinger, David 171 .........e . ...., 3005 Lehman Road Bonkowski, John 123,130,137,141 ...... 933 Suire Avenue Booker, Sharon .............. 3814 Meyerfcld Avenue c g, y , Boyles, Carol-Jean 166 --- PAGE 93 Bradburn, Mary ,e.. .. Brandewie, lvilliam E-, Breslin, Michael. ------e-- Brettschneider, David u.,...r.... 3481 li Jwortli Avenue Bor herdin Ph llis 151 175 .. ....r l ' -ee ....,.... 1268 Rutledge 6709 jersey Avenue 1031 Lockman Avenue ----- 3744 Carson Avenue 3258 Brondwell Avenue Breunig, 1Vi11iam 8 ................... 2909 1'VCl'k Road Brickweg, Robert 122,123,139,141 ..., 3309 Felicity Drive Bridgeford, lvilliam 1l7,123,138,139,l-ll 3514 Rosecliff Drive Brockhofli, Shawn 95 ..........-.--YY, Y 5722 Sitltlel' 1102141 Broughton, Edward 166 --- -ee 3316 Koenig Avenue Bfgwn, Beverly ----,---... ,,., 3 827 DQIVOTZIII Street Brown, Jeffrey 134,166 --- -- 3414 Cheviot Avenue Bryant, Fredric --,-, an ,,, ..., 3406 Bighorn Court Bllfgulll Cynthia ,,,,,... ..,..., 2 544 Ferguson Road Burke, Arthur ---,,,.,,,, , ,,,. 3937 lvashington Avenue Byrurn, Theodore 137,165 - .e..2.., , 314 51111111111 Cain, Danny 165 Cain, Marty 165 .,....... ,......e. 4 545 Glenway Caldwell, Sharon .......---. --- Avenue 2028 Queen City Avenue Avenue 4162 Homelawn Avenue Callahan, Robert 118,153,163,166,179 Callahan, Sara 99,171,174 ....,,., 620 Hawthorne A ren uc Avenue 4126 Harding Campbell, james ,,-,,... 1 ,...... C- 2416 Ferguson Road Cappel, Candace 142,l44,163,178 -- 2900 Lafeuille Avenue Cardwell, LuAnn ...... 2375 Montana Avenue, Apt. 15 PAGE 94 Carroll, 1056-ph 166 r,.. ...,.... 2 826 McKinley Avenue Carson, jerry ....... --- 4225 St. Lawrence Avenue 481 481 471 471 921 251 662 -8637 -6680 -0510 -0510 -3704 -2725 -3899 481-9028 921 941 -8359 -4625 471-5791 921 481- 661 922- 661 481- 481- 471- 921- 8141 9028 -4958 0526 6559 9638 0034 S020 8381 661-2813 471-5892 622- 471- 921 -2879 941- 941- 471- 471- 941 622- 922- 4641 4423 1785 1785 9382 0674 -4334 0599 2671 661-5224 661 -6313 481- 941- 921 922- 921- 471 661 481- 471- 941 471- 1485 6728 -2008 4941 1677 -9262 6666 9854 4542 2468 7037 481-6786 481- 1862 661-0065 481- 1721 921-5708 qw 251 661 662- -2663 481 - -3169 8570 481- -2726 4483 4142 481-2941 2 921- 9 1- 3868 3832 471-6575 481-8450 481-1667 251 -5103 481-1153 662-0973 481-4478 481 471 -0559 -0152 Carson, Steven --- Carter, Charles --- Casto, james ....... Caudill, Linda 33 .... Cave, Martha ....... - Chasteen, l1Vanda ...L CD..-A Chinn, Sandra ..... Christy, Patricia ......... - Clayton, Cheryl ....,,.-, --- Cochran, Constance 165,175 --- Combs, Janet .........,, ,-,, Comello, Cheryl ---..------ Connelly, John 141,171 .... Coomer, I-larry .....e.... Corbin, Michael .... Corgan, Randall --- Cornelius, james --- Cox, Sandra 165 .... Craig, Wayne 26 ............,,, DEX M-- 2129 Faywood Drive ret- 1527 Hilsun Place 1 .,,,. 1024 Glenna Drive ---- 9-421,12 Elheron 3420 Millrich 1819 Fairmount ee--- 3017 Junietta ----- 2719 Price -- 1242 Sliker -,-1--- 3882 Taft -2- - 5522 Glenway --ee 2513 Luckey --,- 3062 Daytona --- 1233 Fairbanks ---- 3600 Epworth Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue .. .... 602 Roebling Road ------- 3570 Werk Road -----,----e 1219 Rutledge 6719 Home City Avenue Craig, W11112111 -.-.-....... .... . -- 3615 Herbert Avenue Cramer, Stephen 19,154,166,175 .1 .e.1 2504 Hansford Place Craven, JOIHI -----2--...A. ....... 2 184 Woodinere Court PAGE 95 Crawford, Carol 29 .....,.,,,, ,-, Cress, Sharon 18,107,163,165 .--.. -- Cripe, Kenneth .........,.., Cullak, Linda .........,......., 1 Cunningham, Gary 18,123 .... 1070 Covedale Avenue 2045 West Fork Road ---- 2208 Grand Avenue 3662 Boudinot Avenue - 2091 Neeb Road Currcn, Clifford ..........,. fu 77-ff ....., 1220 Cilsey DZ1ll2l11O, Richard ---.. ..............,.e. 5244 Ponce Lane Dalleska, Michael ..... .....,,e. Dan ner, Paul ...... .e.. Davenport, Eugene --,. .... - Davidson, Jacqueline ........ Davis, Charlotte .......... Deal, Philip 26.l63,166 ..e. Dickson, Betty .......... Dinkins, Kathleen .... PAGE 96 1014 Benz Avenue 4150 Homelawn Avenue -.. .....,..,,, 937 Pasadina --- 2911 1Varsaw Avenue 1105 Seton -- 3193 Gleninore Avenue --- 1013 Rosemont Avenue ---- 4438 Allenham Street Dollriehs, John 28 --- .......... 4441 Carnation Avenue Dorn, Darlene ......... Dorsch, Louis 165 --. ..... Doyle, Vinia ......... Drake, Nicholas ....... Drake, Robert .e....... -- duBruyne, Rae Ellen .... ,....,...e1 Dunaway, Darleen ..... Duncan, Linda ...... -- ---- ------ 902 Mt. Hope Road --.EN 3022 Sandra Place ---- 2250 Hess Avenue --,-- 3060 Penrose Place --- 4016 VV. Liberty Street 4888 N. Overlook ---- 3717 Kessen Avenue --- 6220 Graeely Drive Easterling, Lynn .................... 1007 Glenna Drive Eden, Alfred ..... Eisele, Michael --- Ellison, Gary --- --- Emery, Karen ,.e....., England, Cheryl ........ 4543 Glenway Avenue -7--N-72222 4635 Glenway Avenue ---- 4247 Delridge Drive -ev 1035 Glenna Drive -ee 4106 Francis Avenue Ernst, Carolyn .........,e........... 3487 Craig Avelllle Eshinan, lvilliam L- 11.. ..-- .... ..- 3198 WVCSI TUWCI' Lum' Evans, David 24,l23,134,141,l66 Evans, Marian 163,165,178 ..e,.. ..-, , ,W Faulkner, Lois 33 .e.......... Fay, John ,-...-. .-... ............ --.. WWW, Fichter, Charlene 174 ......e. Findley, Beverly 99,142,14-1,147 PAGE 97 eu--- 2938 Veazev Avenue 1035 Kreis Lane 1217 Purcell 409 Purcell 3743 Dina Avenue -.-.-.-.Te-3046 Veazey Avenue Florimonte, Nancy ...... ....... 1 915 fI2l1'1'lS011 Avenue Flowers, James ...1eee.... Forbin, Greg ..... .... 1 - Foster, Carol -een Foster, Virginia ner-- --- Frank, Donna 164 --.--, Franklin, Sharon ,,...... Franz, Eileen 163,164 .... - --- 34l1 Anaconda Drive --,1,e---- 110 Rosemont 6716 Hillside Avenue 1956 Queen City Avenue 2025 Faycrest Drive 3034 Urwiler Avenue --,- 3135 Pershing Court Frencll, Dlane --------, FHMW , A, ,-v,r 818 Summit Avenue Frey, Lonnie ------,, ..--.,,,.... 3 208 Glenway Avenue Frost, Dana .............. - -------- - Furio, Karen 142,144,149,177 ---. 1269 Ross Avenue ----..--1--,- 735 Wells 922-0851 921-2625 471-4825 251 -1084 661-5622 921-0539 662-3191 921 251 481 922 -2109 -2798 -378-1 -6778 471-0502 661 -0330 921-8947 481-8487 921 941 471- 922- 7757 1136 6675 -2971 661-0456 481-7686 922 - 1434 471-9759 681-0342 471-4980 661-7654 922-4630 251 921 -2106 -5393 251-0668 661-3482 1467 922- 921-4671 471-4480 661-3254 941-3148 941-1499 921-0477 661-8175 662-2140 481-9609 921- 471- 481-1847 4038 7944 941-2297 471-0755 251 471 251 471 471 -2998 -9546 -5205 1376 -4851 661-0351 661 -5641 481-0877 471-1518 251-1172 471-8529 481-3377 661 -4275 251-6153 611-8050 941 251 922 -2573 -5224 -4641 481-9419 662-0500 471-4260 471-5176 251-4390 251 -1854 922 PAGE 102 Helms, Linda .................,- 3-12 Huber, Mary ....... --- Fuss. Kathryn ........... - ......., 4650 Glenway Avenue Garland, Glenn 90,174 .............. 2776 Shaffer Avenue Garretson, Nancy 100,l19,l46,l58,165,169,172 2928 Feliz Avenue Gatherwright, Joe ---- ..... 625 Hawthorne Avenue Geiger, Juanita 165 --- 2661 Queen City Avenue Gentile, Dave .... ..- --.1 .... ...-- 3614 Homt-lawn Gcrdes, David .... ,.,,,, . .. 519 Virgil Road Gilbert, Leslie .... -,.. 2 810 Warsaw Avenue Gili, Shirley 165 .... .,.. S 103 Sunset Avenue Gootlricll, Eric' .... ......... - - 1417 Covedale Avenue Grahl, Donna ..............,...Y,,, ,..... 2 822 Shaffer Graves, Karen ..... ., ............e 2642 Pancoast Avenue Grayson, Diann 164 -- 3657 Westwood Northern Boulevard Green, Shirley ......... - .... .- ....... 2950 Kling Avenue PAGE 98 Griswold, Barbara Guenther, Lynda .,.,......... Gulden, Cheryl 142,150,158 Haas, Carl --- ....,.,e..... -- I-Iaas, Carol 158 ....... Hader, Marilyn 165 ..e..e Hagaman, Gloria 164 .... Hagemann, Linda - ..... Hale, Donna ......... Hale, Judith .......... Hallbauer, Beverly .....,.. ..,. Hanfbauer, Gregory 130 ---- ---- Harritos, Peter 28,134 ..e. Harry, Barbara ........ Hartinger, Charles --- Hauser, Irwin ...... Hausfeld, Deborah --- Hay, Linda 107,182 --- Haynes, Judy -- ,.,. Headley, Diane ..... Hearn, Richard ....... I-Ieckinann, Lawrence .... PAGE 99 100,118,145,147,165,176 1880 Forest View Lane 3952 Washington Avenue 5748 Sidney Road ------ 3006 Diehl Road 2416 Ferguson Road 1901 Beech Grove Drive -- 5358 River Road 1922 Westwood fi 2724 Bodlc Avenue Avenue -2- 2 2 'y ----- 4643 Joana Place 4408 Braddock Street --..-- 2477 Saturn Street 3134 West Tower Lane ----- 1139 Woody Lane 2881 St. Catherine Street ------ 6834 River Road --------- 6635 1-lillside --- 224 Monitor Avenue --- 1885 Ashbrook Drive -- 2196 Sylved Lane ---- 7373 Gracely Drive --- 4681 Loretta Avenue Heiland, Robert ---- ........,., 3106 vvest Eighth Street Heis, Charles --. ......, - ..e, --....---..- 1811 Quebec Road Heiss, David 120,l27,138,139,l41,155 -M 2953 Hull Avenue Hennekes, Dan 139,141 ......,, Herzner, Jacalyn 142 --. .... 5 Gamble Avenue --------- 1030 Kingston ------ 914 Grand Avenue Hightower, Rodney 129 .,...,, --- 2517 Mandery Avenue Hill, Otis ---. ................e..... 2438 Saffin Avenue Hill, Russell l14,132,133,14l,l66,l78 Hillgrove, James ...... .--- Hillsley, Suzanne 35,169 .... 2925 Blue I-laven Terrace 7469 Cracely Drive nw-ii: -1-4-00 Covcdale Avenue Hinton, Lillian . ..e,..... eeeere. 6 71 Hawthorne Hire, Trudy ........... .,,, 1 67 Chelsea Place Hoagland, Roger ....e -.-- --- 4220 Marlin Avenue Hoefer, Katherine 119 ....- M- 2970 Dunaway Avenue Holtegel, Sandra 142,147 --- e... 1218 Texas Avenue PAGE 100 Holtkanip, Mary 179 ........ --- 819 Elberon Avenue Holtkamp, Patricia 165,179 -- .... ..e. 8 19 Elberon Avenue Homer, David, ............ .. ........ 1116 Carson Avenue Hopkins, Victoria 165,179 ........ 2970 v1'oodrow Avenue Howard, Janice 163,165 .... --- 3517 Schwartze Avenue Hu, Edward ...,......... --- 4723 Glenway Avenue Huckaby, Bobby --- Huffman, Danny ..... Hughes, Elissa 173 --- Hunter, Karen 165 --- Ingersoll, Hank .... Ison, Carolyn . .... Jacobs, Peter ..... Jacobs, Charles ..... Jockers, Michael .... PAGE 101 Johnson, Bernadette .... Johnson, David ........ Johnson, Sondra .... - ---- Jones, Barbara 171,172 ---- Jordon, Hugh ......... ------ 5936 River Road ----- 1675 First Avenue ------ 2365 Iroll Avenue ---- 1763 Ashbrook Drive ----- 550 Enright Avenue --- 3976 C-leninore Avenue -- 541 Considine Avenue --- 1217 Sunset Avenue --- 1217 Sunset Avenue -- 5062 Rapid Run Pike ---- 3625 La Salle Street -- 2140 Faywood Avenue --- 1255 Mauss Avenue --- 1580 Colonial Drive ---- 2197 Champlain 471-4176 661-9158 481-8221 471-3419 661-4069 661-6481 471-8893 921-0972 471-6117 251-3004 661-6561 662 481 661 661 922 481 -4862 -8417 -6785 -2979 -8422 -0110 - 1909 662-0999 922-3629 941 471 471 471 941 251 481. 251 941 941 941 471 -6183 -1935 -2977 -9686 -3397 -1938 -7231 -1334 -4844 -0614 -4950 -6137 922-6008 941 921 471 471 481 662 -5429 -2606 -3988 -5396 -4703 -3995 921-0896 921-7712 481 251 481 941 251 921 941 661 661 251 251 921 481 662 921 941 921 -0198 -3224 -3769 -0536 -1517 -3921 -2495 -4811 -8724 471 -6705 -3369 -3369 -1898 -3146 -1280 -5504 -5644 -7579 662-1088 921 921 -6554 -0270 662-5291 471-1778 921-7657 921-7657 471-6967 921-9326 922-0451 471-2606 471-2299 481-2409 JLl1iHllH, T110Il1aS .. ...-........... 4541 Glenway Avenue JUSUCC, liflllil 164 .....-........... 2908 Glenway Avenue Kalmbach, Robert 23,126,127,134 .....e... 2900 Woodrow Kammilll, 10561111 ......-........... 3743 Quante Avenue Kamp, Betty 79.118,143,147,165,169 1212 Fairbanks Avenue KHTHS, Bill 172,185 ..-......eee..... 1590 Gables Court Kellv, 1101121161 .................... 6462 Hillside Avenue Kipp, RiC11111'C1 .......... ..... 2 ll Chelsa Place Kirchner, Betty 171,177 --- --- 2604 Knorr Avenue Kirschner, Roger 156 --- ,..... 1550 Gables Court 14101613 Donald ee... .,--.- ....... ..... , - 3811 Kenker Place Klumb, Suzanne e............. 3080 Tumberview Drive Knight, Ken ........ , ............, 3936 Lovell Avenue Knotts, Daniel 123,130,13l,133,139,141 -- 26 Gehrum Lane Knauber, Vfalter ..... .. ....e...... 3615 Puhman Avenue Knowles, Aileen ................ 3414 1'Voodbine Avenue Koch, Dianne .. .................... 2799 Pickmeier Lane Koch, Paul ...................... - 3420 Belltone Avenue Kocher, Kathleen 147,160,165 ---- Koons, Jacqueline 47 --- Kopp, Wanda .......... Kornntann, ,Edward ....... Kramer, William 157,174 --- Krimpe-lnran, 1Ni1lia1n ...... 3184 Epworth Avenue ---- 6355 Hillside Avenue ----- 3028 Price Avenue --- 3213 Phoenix Avenue ----- 2901 Eggers Place --- 3329 1-lanna Avenue Kuhr, Robert ---, ----------------. -- 1019 Sturm Avenue Kulstad, Judy l9,l43,154,l73,178 -...-- 5647 Sidney Road Kunz, Linda 95 ----------------- --- 3438 Fyffe Avenue Lacis. Ligita 163 --...-.--- .- --...--- 2646 Ocosta Avenue Lacker, JoAnn 142,151,l52,l54,163 W 3529 Daytona Avenue LaDow, Gary 129 --------..------ 565 Considine Avenue Lake, Cheryl 90,l42,154,155,176 --- 1870 Forest View Court Lambert, Tom ------ - --------- - ----- Landers, Pamela 177 ....-. -- Lantry, Martha 158 ---- Leicnt, Sandra 119 --- Leicht, Sharon 164 --- Lemmon 'inet 7372 Gracely Drive ---. --------. 1225 Slikcr --- 5848 Glenway Avenue ----- 3269 Tulsa Court 3269 Tulsa Court 4510 North Bend Road A ' J, ----------f--H--- . Leng, Dianne 108,163 ------------- 3518 Daytona Avenue Lennox, Richard 131,132,l33,14l,172,173 5074 1fVestern Hills Avenue Leta, Vincent 165 ---- ----------- 3 11 Murnock Avenue Lichtendahl, Kenneth 136,137,141 -- 3264 Hildreth Avenue Limle, Gall 164 - ------------------- 3530 Gailynn Drive PAGE 103 Lind, Gary 50 ---- -----.- .------ 2460 Thompson Avenue Lindeman, Cynthia 108,165 ......- 3056 Coral Park Drive Loewensrine, Kathleen ------ Luca s, Barbara .------ --- Lucia, Crace -------- ------ ------ ---- 1008 Glenna Drive 1984 Sunset Lane Lones, Tommy -. ---.- -..--- ------- --- 1910 Fairmount Avenue 2335 Quebec Road Luecke, David 18,118,166 ..-- .-.. 3123 Dickinson Road Lueders, Richard 107 ----..-. --- 1163 Nancy Lee Lane lvlahlnlan, David 22,43,134 --- --- 2584 Montana Avenue Maier, Teri .-.----.. --.- - --. -..- ---- 3 053 Verdin Avenue Marlatt, Brent ---.-----.--- ---..---- 5267 Mlillnet Drive Martin, David l25,l37,141,163,l69 -- 4741 Clevesdale Drive Martin, Mary 142,163,175 .---- ----- 4 741 Clevesdale Drive Martini, Phyllis ---.--- .. ----.--.-- 262 Monitor Avenue Maxwell, Timothy --.-- --.- 6 427 Gracely Drive PAGE 104 Mazza, Elaine 142,147 ----. - ---- ---- 1133 Alcliff Lane McClellan, Craig 163,166 --- --- 2860 1Vestbrook Drive McCoy, Ida -------------- McGannon 142,144 ----- --,. 656 Enright Avenue ---- 5226 Willnet Drive Mcliinney, David --.. ----------------------- 802 Kirherr Meeks, Donna -.----------- - -------------- 5151 Juniper Meinders, Rosemary 142,144,l49,168 4963 VVestern Hills Avenue Meiners, Linda 23,177 ........ 3988 School Section Road Mergy, JoAnn -.. ------- - Messer, Raymond -.---.------ ------- 3420 Beaumont Place 2 . ---.- 3176 Dickinson Messer, Rebecca ...- .. .....--.-- --.- 2 834 Lehman Road Metre, Mary 77,176 ---.- ----.- ---- , .--- 3056 Hull Avenue Metzger, Denise 99,ll9,l71,172 ..-.. 3042 Ramona Avenue Meyer, Susan 18,171 - ----.-.--- Mills, Helen 150,158,162,163 -..-- --- 2625 Fenton Avenue ---- 1153 Morado Drive Minges, Sandra 164 -W -.--.-.. -- 4714 Glenway Avenue Minor, Barbara 163,166,178 --- 2081 Bickel Avenue Niiskilnins, Loreen 164 ----- --.- , --- 5231 Ponce Lane Moore, Beverly 164 ---... . .-.-. 5642 Antoninus Drive Moorman, John ----- 3505 Cheviot Avenue 471- 921- 8763 8177 662-6041 661-9090 471-1915 922- 941- 4552 3025 941-0066 481-4051 922-0615 661-2001 661 -9311 661-0430 661-4673 481-7298 661-3827 661-4522 481 -5814 941-5997 661-1630 481 -0150 481-0186 251 -4092 922-1263 481 481 -0805 -0563 481-4936 471-1341 922-2166 941 92 1 922 -2787 -9371 -0813 922-6064 922 661 481 -6064 -4725 -5868 921-7802 471 481 -9408 -6071 661-3825 471 481 -4529 -6229 471-3972 481-1242 471-9541 471 481 921 481 481 921 471 471 941 -7414 -4221 -3799 -4112 -0602 -7815 -8803 -8803 -2613 941-1586 471 661 -2748 -2755 471-5401 921-6752 471 -5283 471-6239 481-7125 251-1256 662-0646 921-8623 662-2256 661- 481- 921- 471- 481- 921- 922- 4664 3036 0749 9210 8898 3690 5143 481-0644 Mooter, john 15,118,163,166 Morena, Patricia ...., ---- -A,,- - Morgan, Jerald .....,..... Morgan, Larry ...... ---- Mosbaugh, Allen 8,154 .... Moses, Levenda 164,185 ..., Moses, Patsy 164 -------- PAGE 105 Mueller, JoAnne ........ Muhlhauser, Craig 22 --- Murvine, Alana ...... - Murvine, Frank ...... Nate, Henry ....... New, Laura ...... .--- 2509 Dunaway Circle 3711 Vlloodbine Avenue ---------A 3506 Rosecliff ---------- 3506 Rosecliff --.------- 2981 1'Verk Road --- 915 McPherson Avenue --- 3704 317161112111 Avenue 3137 lvest Tower 1092 Belvoir Lane 1978 Queen City Avenue 1978 Queen City Avenue 3024 Murdock 2253 Harrison Avenue N1CllC1'1U1USC'I1, Gilfy ---.- . -.... - .... 3728 Carson Avenue N065 110 3844 Applegate Avenue O'Conne11, William 154,176 , xry ........... ..... . ,--- Norden, Karen 99,142,151,164,169,l72 -- 2976 Hull Avenue Oberhelinan, john ,,.,,--,---H 4100 School Section Road 3531 Gailynn Drive 0'H?11'l1, 130111111 l9,l63,l76,178 .,-- 2965 Yllestbrook Drive O11VC1', JHIIICS 15 -... ----- ,e..e,.,, 2935 Temple Avenue P311TlC1', JZUICC ---..... -.. .fe.... 3342 Mclfaclclen Avenue P?-IUZIFO, Billy - ....-.... .ee... 3 025 South Hegry Circle P21113 -1011 158,169,176 -- A,-,--.. 3069 YVest Tower Parr. M1Cl1HC1 ---..... -..--- 3645 Mozart Avenue PHIT. Ted 165 .- ...ee ---- .e,,.. 3069 Wlest Tower PHHOII, Tl1OI11RS ....... - ..... 2273 Schocndingcr Avenue P1l11lSCI1, Nancy 164 - ,eY........... - 3104 Pickbury Drive PCI'cC1', Steven 174- .--- ..,e.., ---------,- 906 I-larris Avenue Peters, Tirllothy 22,90,133,134,141,155,158 1652 Brunnerwood Drive Peterson, Diana ..........,.... ----- 1044 Gilsey Avenue Petrick, janet 142,150,164 .- .... 2935 Blue Haven Terrace Phelps, Steven 138,139 -- .......e ------ 2940 West Tower Pierce, Mary ---. ...,.,,A.....,,.. 640 Hawthorne Avenue Pierson, Judith 99,142,153,164,l69 --- 3209 Pickhury Drive PAGE 106 Pitts, Sally 164 --- Plagge, Patrick .... Pope, Marian 164 eee. -- Popper, Michael ........ Protitt, Terry ..... .--- -- Ralston, Harry ..,.ee..e.. Ramey, Sharon 175 .,,. Rarden, Marcelyn ...... - Reinert, Mary 164,175 --- Renner, Wendel ..... - - Reupert, Richard ..,....,. ---- 717 Grand Avenue 2702 Mountville Drive 2869 Dirheim Avenue ---- ,.....e. 1268 Manss ----- 1230 Sliker Avenue 3538 Bruestle Avenue Railey, David 163,166,176 --- --- --- 2201 '1'ownhi11 Drive- 1445 Colonial Drive 1414 Covedale Avenue ---- 3152 Veazey Avenue ---- 520 Purcell Avenue 3947 G1G1111101itT Avenue 661 481 471 471 -0498 -9665 -3871 -3871 481-1638 251 251 662 471 251 251 251 661 -3336 -4349 -1252 -5170 -0934 -0934 -6378 -8820 661-7416 661 661 -0542 -1864 661-5942 662 -2644 661-4638 662 -1762 661-4638 481- 1090 481-6980 481-8412 481-6980 471--1216 661-6664 471-9453 921 -6398 921-8927 481- 1 364 481-9897 251- 661- 1476 7627 471-9465 481-4049 251-5529 661 -7069 922-6723 251- 6262 471-2036 481-3716 921-8617 661 -3835 Reusiug, Robert 123,185 --- ,.-.-- 3038 Irvella Place 661-5365 Reuter, janet 164 -------1-- ----. 3 256 Koenig Avenue 661-7847 Reynolds, John 122,123,141 --. ---- 2650 Harrison Avenue 661-4578 Rice, Deborah ------------ ----- 6 780 Gracely Drive Richardson, Daniel -- --- 3981 Delmar Avenue 481-2738 Richmond, James ---- ----- --- 178 Chelsea Place 941-4677 Ridener, Mfanda ---- - ----. ......- .--- 2744 Faber 662-4343 Riggs, Tony ..--.- --- 2518 Queen City Avenue 481-3018 Riley, Michael --- --- 3339 Harrison Avenue 481-6614 Rippley, Judy -.--- ----- 977 Purcell Avenue 921-1296 Risen, Linda --- -- 2840 Orland Avenue 481-6917 PAGE 107 Rogers, Sandra - ------- - ---- 455 lilberon Avenue 921-0886 Rodgers, Sandra 100 --- ---- 1280 Rutledge Avenue 251-4350 Rogers, Nancy ------- ----- 2 775 Shaffer Avenue 661-2613 Rohr, Cheryl -. ----- --- 31-16 livergreen Avenue 661-6932 Roll, William ------- ---- 2 642 McKinley Avenue 661-3863 Roos, Claudia 42,171 -..- .--- 2 951 Blue Haven Terrace 481-5259 Rost, Lois 142,146,166 -- 3165 Timberview Drive 661-6599 Roth, Marsha 163,166 --.- ---- 3399 Anacouda Drive 661-2084 Rothan, Richard - ..... --- 3308 Gamble Avenue 661-6223 Ruelil, Ken -, ------- -- ----.--.---.-..-- 1241 Iliflf 251-1053 Ruehlman, Harry ------- --.- 3633 Muddy Creek Road 922-3126 Rusche, john 134,176 ----- ------- . .1 1024 Sturm Street 921-2963 Russell, Danny ------------ - ---- 1016 Parkson Place 921-8655 Rutherneyer, Carol 151,164 --,- ---- 4 239 Marlin Avenue 661-2989 Saylor, Ronald ----------- --- 1037 Academy Avenue 471-2427 PAGE 108 Schaetzle, David --- --- 3115 Sunshine Avenue 661-5210 Schaetzle, Elmer --- ---- 1977 Faycrest Drive 922-6046 Schafer- Rossi -A--- - ------- 3929 T rcvor Avenue Schflffff, H0ll1S 142 ...- -.-- 3 118 Bracken Woods Lane Schalka 10-Ann ------- --2.. 3 017 McHenry Road Schaser, james ------- - Schenck, Kenneth .--.-- --- 2836 Ruberg Avenue ---- 5429 Lever Court Scliiuaman, Peter 130 --- --- 6664 Jersey Avenue Schmidt, Kathleen ----- ---- 907 lillseron Avenue Schmidt: P71111 29 ------- -- ------ -- 3229 Wlestbrnok Drive Schneider- Fred 166 --- --------- --- 6624 Parkland Avenue Schoenberger, james 117,1l9,158,l66 5075 Casaloina Boulevard Schott, Michael 92,121,123,127,137,141,155 Schroer, Charles ---- Schulten, James ---- Schwab, Donna ---- 3110 Costello Avenue ----- 2071 Sylveti Lane . --.----- .-- 3320 Gamble ---.. 3451 Hader Avenue 3CllW21rfZ, Douglas -- --- 813 Rosemont Avenue Scott, AHIIGIEC ----- ---- 1 982 Pinckney Street Scott, Margaret --- Scott, Richard ---- PAGE 109 --- 3616 LaSalle Street --- 3982 Davis Avenue Scull, Sharyn 90,92,100,154,168,175 --- 3150 Ferguson Road Searcy, 'William 103,163,166 ----- 3026 Queen City Avenue Severin, julie 164 ----------- 3229 Hanna Avenue Sh?11'Pf Oflffl ---- ------- --- ------- - 535 Purcell Avenue Sheets, George 164 --- --- Sherrill, Barry ----- Shields, Arthur -------.- Shive, Ruth Ann ----- -, ----- Singerman, Robert 123,141 -- Singleton, Sharon --------- Singleton, Vickie 45 ----- Smith, Cheryl ---- --- - Smith, Cheryl 33,99 Smith, JoAnn -------- --- Smith, Nancy ------ Smith, Sherry ---- Sneddon, Peggy ---- Snowden, Mike --- Snyder, Daniel --- PAGE 110 Sonneborn, Bonnie 164,171 -------- 3234 Queen City Avenue Avenue Avenue 5215 Ralph 180 Monitor ---- 4871 Prosperity Place ------- 3803 Dina 3626 Warsaw 3626 Warsaw 2939 Lischer 3043 Veazey Terrace Avenue Avenue Avenue Ave11ue 3069 South Hegry Circle 1148 Woody L211113 1119 Woodlawn Avenue 4460 Harrison Avenue --- 482 Crestline Avenue ---- 3000 Veazey Avenue 3413 Millrich Avenue Sparks, Thomas 51,l23,1-41,161--3019 Bracken Woods Lane Spaulding, Merial 11,100,1l6,l19,1-12,154,170 Spitzmiller, Paula 164 ----- Sprague, Barbara -- ---- 1149 Alcliff Lane --- 3164 Dickinson Road ---- 4013 1'Va1ter Avenue Spreen, Patricia 164 -------------------- - 6811 Parkland Stamper, David ---- ------------------- 2607 Ring Plaee Staubitz, Marie l08,15l,163,l78-.2956 Thrushfield Terrace Slcgucr, Carolyn -----.-.-......---- - 573-1 Sidney Road Steioff, 1Vi11iam ----- Sterrett, Karen -------- Stewart, Donna 166 ---- Stockincier, Judith. 164 -- Stutzrnan, Robert ----- . Sullivan, Nancy 16-1 --- Sullivau, Sharon ----- Tarplee, YV alter ----- Taulbee, Carlotta ----- Tenhundfeld, Chester Thielen, Peter 164 ----- Thieinan, Robert ----- -. ,---- Thinnes, Anna ------- - -.---- , Thomas, Rodney 127, 134,141 ------ Thomas, Sandra 154,185 ----- Thompson, Garry --..--. Tishaus, john ------ .. ---- - Todhunlicr, Charles 166 --- PAGE 111 Trennepohl, Robert -- Tucker, Sandra -----.,--- Uebel, Pauline 177 ------ 4203 North Bend Road Nil- 2931 Urwiler Avenue 4764 Clevestlale Drive 3120 Cavanaugh Avenue 6-143 Revere Avenue 2958 1'Voodrow Avenue ---- 3922 Farrell Drive ------ 4460 Foley Road ----- 1879 Knox Street 4003 Andrews Avenue ------- 3050 Diehl Road Road --- 3160 Mcl-leury ----- 2003 Faycresl: Drive 30-14 Coral Park Drive ---- 2872 Almester Drive - --- 1117 YVing -- 7500 Gracely Street Drive --- 3012 Vllcst Tower 2936 Yllest Tower 159 Rockaway Avenue 22--3662 Boudinot Avenue Uhlmansick, Pamela 176 ---.--- --- 3615 Meadow Avenue Ullom, Bonnie 164 -.---------- Underwood, Edward 107,139 Vanover, Glenn ----- .---------------.- - 3810 St. Lawrence Avenue 1154 Jennie Lane 1315 Considine Varner, Sheila 20,51,99,169,172 ----- - 2401 Nova Avenue Vaughn, Linda. --------.--.-.-..- 3228 Harrison Avenue Vnuglu, Douglas -------------- ----- 1008 Moratlo Drive Veith, james 10,11,18,163,166,178 ---- 4258 Marlin Avenue Vinson, Linda 164 ---------------- 2322 Townhill Drive 25 251 661-0403 661 -7492 662-1878 661-3960 922-1168 941-5318 471-6268 661-6447 941-5815 922-1115 481-6231 922-2712 481-5549 251-4830 1-4027 47 921-8849 481 -8718 481-1904 481-5578 481-0990 921-0263 662-0948 921-7817 941-5262 1-1903 661-8957 921-8256 921-8256 481-9948 661-7337 481-8156 -1630 921-4585 481-8519 251-3442 661-4615 481-4771 661-7633 251,-0607 662-2280 481-2088 941-1278 251-0779 661-6894 922-2573 661-1129 662-2364 251-1696 481-2213 9-11-3607 662-0633 661-9163 251-0858 251 -1732 471-3257 481-6190 481-96811 922-5753 661-7583 661-6939 471-1614 941-1 l-19 481-8641 661 941 481 661 251 471 471 481 481 921 661 922 -4357 -5794 -6168 -8503 -5233 -2951 -5563 -1529 -8582 -4324 -4921 -2344 Vogel, Jamie 164 --,,,--- Vollmer, Claudia 164 ,-- W'adswo1'th. Nancy -.,,,.,..,,f ---- 3193 Glenmore Avenue 661-3254 2075 Bellglarjle Terrace 922-6676 3467 Muddy Creek Road Wagner, Beverly 108,164 .... ---LH 3331 Koenig Avenue Wagner, Russell 2,166,178 ---- e--,-ee-- 3207 Day Court Yvalden, Vernon ...,.....u,.o, .... 2801 Baker Avenue 1fValden , Teresa ...,,......... YVa1ker, Michael ---- Mfampler, Deborah ..... VVanc1strat, Joseph .... .. .... 2 1'Vasson, Michael 137,166 3036 YVorthington Avenue ---- 3621 Puhlman Avenue 3355 Queen City Avenue 3932 YVashingt0n Avenue ..---.. ....... 8838 Nabida Drive 1'Veasr, B111 .... - .................. - 549 Enright Avenue W'ebb, Barry 22,92,l34,l4l,172,l73 -- 3311 Augusta Avenue Webb, Deborah 99 .--- ........ - Mfeber, Stefanie .... PAGE 112 Weichold, Bill .....e. Vlfenger, Nancy 145 -,- --- 3213 Mayriclge Court -- 7047 Gracely Drive -L 2663 Harrison Avenue L- 3310 Epworth Avenue Wetterlch, Lynn ......ee..e.ee,,..e, 2686 Lehman Road Whitaker, James ....,....ee .,., 4 959 Heuwerth Avenue Whitehursr, john 131,132,133 ..... 3203 Epworth Avenue Wickline, Ron 114 L, .e............ 3144 Hanna Avenue YVickstmm, Rick 135,182 e,,,. ,.- ..... 3300 Koenig Avenue 1'Victhe, Nancy 99,1l9,142,l46,l55,l69,172 22 3410 Ferncroft 922-2743 481-0354 661-0827 661-7950 662-6031 662-0115 481-7484 481-0756 522-4875 471-7536 661-3503 481-0136 941-2354 661-6835 481-5446 921-3795 661-7371 481-9797 481-3555 661-6468 Williams, Linda 142 .... YVil1iamson, Terry --,- Wilson, Roy .,,.,. 1Vilson, Ruth ,...,.. 1Vise, Fritz 123,141 -,-... Wvise, Lynda ........ 1Visenbaugh, Tom .,,, 1fVitt, Connie ....... .--- Witte, Alice 79,163,169 .,-- H70-ad, Frank ..... ., ...., Woods, Anita 164,176 --- --2- 1782 Ashbrook Drive H-- 668 Fairbanks Avenue ,----- 2635 Mustang Drive --- 669 Hawthorne Avenue ----- 5169 Ralph Avenue --- 3242 Daytona Avenue -L 3300 Broadwell Avenue Wwe- Minosa Lane 1317 ---- 3223 Dartmouth Drive -,---- 3063 Diehl Road ------- 3117 West Tower Wzight, Carol 47,177 .... ........ 3 S15 Trevor Avenue Wright, Bill t...,...,. PAGE 113 Wuerth., Earl 166 --.. ....,,.. ,,-- 6438 Home City Avenue 5541 Muddy Creek Road Wulff, Stephen 154,158,176 --,, .... 2864 Montana Avenue 'Wurze1bacher, jean 29 .2.......... 3345 Stathem Avenue Yankosky, John 46,1 25,135,141 Young, Linda .... ,.--..------ Young, Lynn 164 --- Zink, Gayle ...... W--- Zipfel, Robert 123 ..,. Zoellner, Jacqueline .... Zwischer, 'William ----. ------..- 7056 Gracely Drive -,-,- 3936 Glenmore Avenue L- 2508 Dunaway Circle --,-- 5154 Leona Drive ---- 128 Lowland Road --- 4749 Prosperity Place --- 4305 North Bend Road 921-7566 921-1729 481-0008 471-3766 921-2893 481-9207 661-7547 471-8990 661-1310 662-1154 661-0846 661-6886 941-6897 922-0963 661-7316 481-3465 941-0455 662-6092 661-7142 921-4830 941-0159 471-1539 481-8515 Mr. Arthur J. Havlovic Mr Robert L. Cheescman Mr Mr Robert YV. Siekmann Pa11l E. Nabors Mr. VVilliam B. Conger Mr. Glenn E. Borkosky M1. Frederick B. Srhlimm Mrs. Victoria Memmel Miss Judith Hobbs Mr. Joseph R. Weil Miss Mildred I-Iusemann TEACHERS' Principal ..o.. - .... Assistant Principal --- Assistant Principal ..... Assistant Principal ,--.-- V-. 37,39 40 Senior Senior Senior Senit fr Junior Junior High High High High 1-ligh High - .... 36.37 --,- 37,39 ---- 37,38 Counselor M- -..--- Counselor ,st ,tc Counselor -,- --- Co11nselor ts, -W Counselor We ce- Counselor ..-, ..-- Secretary ., -o,oo,.,-.- ,- --- Miss Erma M. Davis Robert J. Reuss English ,............ - Miss Marian Rothert Miss Barbara Bicking Miss Phyllis Lehman Mrs. Betty Adams Mrs. Dee Brown Miss Jacqueline Moeller Miss Ruth O'Nei1 Miss Evelyn Lipsky Mr. Harry Moeller Mr. Dillard E. Armentrout Mr. Richard E. Bathiany Mrs. Mary Jo Barnett Mr. Carmen Battistone Miss Dorothy E. Bauer Miss Rhodapearl Bayha Mr. Edward F. Beck Mr. Myron L. Bennett Mr. Carroll A. Berringer Mr. Roger Bl11st Miss Mildred Botto Mr. Andrew J. Brady Mr. Cletus R. Bulach Mr. Gerald Bush Mr. Arthur Chesley Mr. Mfilliam A. Crandall Miss Eleanor Davis Mrs. Eunice J. Davis Mr. James W. Doerger Miss Cecilia Falk Mr. Larry L. Findlay Mr. Jerry L. Franks Mrs. Betty E. Fread Mr. Delmar L. Frcad Mr. Robert G. Ganzmiller Miss Mary C. Garnatz Mr. Victor L. Gausman Miss Janice M. Gerstner Mr. Rollin Goodpaster Mrs. Carole A. Gordon Mrs. Roberta Greensmith Mr. Donald M. Griffith Mr. Frank M. Hafenbritle Miss Carol Hanson Miss Genevieve Harris Mr. Richard F. Hauck Mr. James D. Heinold Mr. William J. Heubach Mr. Howard V. Hiett Mr. Harold C. Hopping Mr. Kenneth Hurm Mr. William J. Huth Mrs. Phyllis Jaeger Mr. Mace C. Justice Mrs. Vivian L. Kappas Miss Kathleen F. King Miss Thecla J. Kolks Miss Ann M. Kottenbrook Secretary --. . ...... S-- Secretary --t....-,,-,-s- Secretary - ........ .... . Counselors' Secretary ,U Secretary ..ees..,, L-, Secretary ........... Treasurer ---. ...... W Dietitian L-, .--WSL Engineer-Custodian Consumer Mathematics 40 40 40 41 41 41 --- 41 .,- 41 i-- 41 ...-- 40 E-- 41 --- 4l -..- 41 --- 46 ----------- 42 Chemistry, Track Coach . 22,37,42,l25 Spanish, Latin .... .. .......tt.t... 42 American I-listory, Geography Mathematics .,.. . WY. ....t,t,.,. 42 Office Practice ,.tt.t.,,..,tt,,.. 42 Health, Swimming Coach. -- 42,131,133 Electric Shop ........ - ..... .. ..... 42 Mathematics, Physics, Science ...--- 42 Social Studies -- ..,,..t - ........ .-- 42 Home Economics Instrumental Music, Orchestra, Band ..,.,..... . 42.46.163 German .. t.................... .tr 43 Business, Typing, Tennis Coach 43,134 English .,.... . ---. W- . .,.. ss- .-- 43 Mechanical Drawing M- -ts 43 English ....,t..,tt,,, W 43 Mathematics, Latin tot. English, Social Studies . s-- 43 s-- 43 --- --- 43 Mathematics ........, W --- 43 Mechanical Drawing ---- ---. ..- 43 Zoology .....t....... . -----..-- 44 Physiology ........,. .. ,.... 23.44.172 Zoology Driver Training, Reserve Basketball ........... . .....,. 44,123 American History, Socio-Economics 44 Xfvoodshop ,t......,.. .......... 44 Personal Typing, Office Practice Notetaking ......ititA.... ..- 21,411,413 Social Studies .,.,, . -.- ..e...,,A.4- 44 Social Studies, Civics ----- .-, 44 Reading Improvement --- ..,. - 44 Science, Biology ..e......... -- 44,128 Social Studies ..,.A..... ,,..,4AA,, f 14 Chemistry, Business Arithmetic --- 45 French, Senior Y-Teens - ....... -.-- 45 Physical Education, Baseball Coach ....... .-... . -.f. ,---,t 45,137 Physical Education t.....,...... - 45 Socio-Economics -. .... 35,45 Mathematics -..--i - 2- ----- 45 American History ......44- ..--- 34.45 English, Journalism, Annual -- 45,168 Chemistry ,.A.,.. . --..-.------ 42.45 English -.. ,......-,......A ---- . ..-- 45 English, Better Composition, FTA - 45 English ..........-.4. --Q------ 4 3,45 English English --- --- ---- --- 46 English ..........- ----------H- - - 46 Mr. John F. Kuechenmeister Business Law, Typing, Bookkeeping 46 DIRECTORY AND Mr. David W. Kuhn Mrs. Betty C. Lawson Mr. David Lieberman Mrs. Lillyan Lilly Mr. Thomas P. Lilly Miss Sharon Loos Mr. Ralph J. Love Mr. I-Iervert L. Lust Mrs. Carol I-I. Lynn Mrs. Margaret M. Martin Mr. Robert M. Martin Mrs. Helen Mason Miss Joanne McClure Mrs. Maude E. McC111lom Mr. Harold WV. McFarland Mr. Robert F. Meier Mrs. Frances L. Mercer Mr. John J. Michaels Mrs. Cleo D. Miller Mr. David E. Minesinger Mrs. Evelyn L. Mitsos Mr. Robert J. Morgan Mr. Edward B. Mueller, Jr. Mrs. Frames 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'Nea1 Mr. Roger I-I. Otten Mr. John S. Pauszek Mrs. Theresa Penn Mr. Thomas C. Peters Miss Dorothea Peterson I DEX Metal Shop ,........... ---ste 46 Mathematics ....,............ --- 46 Music Theory, Jr. Band .... .30,46,l8l Health, Health Careers Club ui.-- 46 Art ce-.. ....-..... . .t.......... 45,46 Science, Business Arithmetic ,--..,- 46 English, Annual --.. ........ .H 46,163 Merchandising, Sales 46 S11ortha11d, Typing ,... .-- 47 English .c,.,....... --- 47 Mathematics .,.., U- 47 Librarian ........ ..- . tt 47 Home Economics ...- ...-- 47 English 1.,,,...c, --- 47 English .... ..--,--. --- 47 Driver Training .... .-- 47 Mathematics ...., .,- no 47 Latin, Latin Club ,tt --- 47 English .... .. ....... -tt 47 Pllyslcs, - .......... s-- Nm, 47 French, French Club ...... , L-- 44,48 Science ..,,,..,....Y,,,,...... .-- 48 Social Studies, World Geography -- 48 Art ......,....t..,L............. 48 48 Shorthand, Business English Physical Education Mr 'M 1' Bruce E. Plummer Elliott Pogue Mr Robert J. Rain Mr. Stanley YV. Rammes Mr Business, Typing ..,.t, .. .,ee --- 48 Spanish, Spanish Club --J --- 48 Mathematics ,- ,,.... .--- . ..- 48 English .............. -..-- 43 Mathematics ,1.. .... 4 8,51 Botany, Science ..,A...... .... 4 9 Mathematics ............,....... 49 Social Studies, Golf Coach .... 49,135 Mathematics ..,.. .... ..... .... 4 9 Librarian .........,....... .. ..... 49 Socio-Economics ......s... .s.. - -- 49 Mathematics, Varsity Basketball 49,127 American History, Social Studies ,- 49 Science, Physiology ....t.,,.,.. W- 49 Mrs. Muriel Rosenhlut Miss Carol Sandman Mrs. Mary G. Schneider Mr. William A. Shackelford Mr. George C. Shiveler, Jr. Mr. Carl C. Shreve Mr. Robert D. Singerman Miss Frances L. Smith Mr. Kenneth C. Smith Mrs. Marilyn VV. Smith Mrs. Jean G. Spickard Mr. James Stacey Mrs. Carol Starrett Mrs. Rita Stull Mr. Edward S11lek Miss Elizabeth Suter Mr. Gene Terry Mrs. Rita Thatcher Miss Mary G. Vance Mr. Stanley S. Viner Mr. Anthony Volz Mr. Louis J. von 'Walden Mrs. Helen S. Vtfalter Miss Irene A. Walters Mrs. Peggy VValters Mrs. Mary A. l'Varner Miss Lenora M. 1fVeber Mrs. Shirlee I. Williams Miss Constance C. Mlitte Mr. Glen J. VVollenhaupt Mr. Walter J. Wuerdeman Miss Clara Yalen Mr. Thomas L. Yeager Mrs. Sue Young Science Home Economics .... C11011' ............-.,,,.,t German, Chess Club tt.. Biology, Science ....i. Mathematics ...,e,i Health ..,. -sc English .,....,,....,.. -- , A- - 47,49 31,451,164 ---H 33, 49 --. . -- 49 A- 49 --, 50 cs- 50 Social Sll11C11CS ......t...Y... ..'. 5 0 Physical Education, GAA Latin, Senior ----- 50.142 Class Sponsor -- . ..t.... --- 33,50 Biology, Science, Reserve Football ,.11 -. ....f,, .-.. ..Yf. 50,124 Physical Education, GAA ----, 50,142 Drama, Public Speaking ---MW 50,156 Metal Shop .s......., ..-..- Social Studies -..cd 50 Civics, VVor1d History, Varsity Football ..,,,, ...,....-..,,.. 5 0,123 Biology, Science, Jr. Ho11or Society - 50 Mathematics ..... . si-. ........ --- 50 Science, Wrestling Coach ..... .. 50,130 Art ..,,.c................-t....- 50 American History, World History - 50 Mathematics ......... .. ..Y..... 25,51 English, Journalism .... English c,.... . ov-- Health --- - --- ,--- 51,170 --- 51 -s------ 51 English ........ .. ..........-.- 51,153 English, Junior Honor Societ Physical Education, GAA Print Shop .......... - ..... Bookkeeping, Acco untin g y - 51,181 --- 51,142 .-- 51 --- -.-- 51 Shorthand, Typing .. .,......2- H-.-- 43 Science, Varsity Football --- Mathematics --.- .-.. -- - 51,123,129 . ...... 51 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 2 3 8-9 10 ll 15 17 115- 182 -Allen Mosbaugh, IDE TIFIC TIONS -Terry Eden -Tom VVagner Bill Breunig, Mr. David Minesinger -jim Veith -TOP LEFT: Rosemary Meinders, Candy Cappel Bob Brickweg, Kerry Kalmbach TOP RIGHT: Betty Kamp, Nancy Garretson BOTTOM: Merial Spaulding, Judy Kulstad, Ligita Lacis -LEFT: Judy Beck, Mike Oliver RIGHT: Charles Jaffe BOTTOM: John Mooter -Dun Riley, Kirk Prine, Mike Corbin, Paula Atkins, Lisa Hughes, Mr. Anthony Volz, Linda. Martini FRONT: Ron YVickline, VVoody Hill BACK: Cathy Rush, Sue Sloan, Mike Tucker, Gloria Mfahler Linda Hay, Rick Wfickstrom THE DAD'S CLUB of Western Hills High School proudly congratulates the students who qualified for membership in Cum Laude and Quill and Scroll. CUM LAUDE FIRST TAPPING - Donna Bihn 0 Stephen Cramer Q Judy Kulstad o -Io- Ann Lacker o Cheryl Lake o Allen Mosbaugh Q XfVilliam O'Connell o Sharyn Scull o Merial Spaulding o Sandra Thomas 0 Stephen Xfllulff. SECOND TAPPING - Linda Allendorf a Phyllis Borcherding o Mlilliam Breunig o Candace Cappel o X'Villiam Karas n Dianne Leng 0 David Martin o Laura New o Mike Schott o Marie Staubitz 0 Linda Vin- son o Nancy Mfiethe o Connie VVitt. QUILL AND SCROLL 1965 B-LIEMBERS - Linda Allendorf Q Dale Bernhard o Barbara Jones o Betty Kirchner o -Indy Kulstad o Sherry Scull Q Bonnie Sonneborn o Merial Spaulding. 1966 MEMBERS-Margie Bushman e Sara Callahan o Nancy Garretson o Barbara Griswold o Sue Hillsley o Cin-dy Lindeman o Rosemary Me- inders o Mary Morel o jon Robin Parr o Judy Pierson 0 Susan Porter o Lois Rost o Ginny Smith o Sheila Varner 0 Laurel XfVhite Q Nancy Wliethe. It Is Still True Kixdl fhe Climea n A first rule for success is Thrift and a Savings Program. 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MENKE MOTORS Your Western Hills Mercury Dealer USED CAR DEPARTMENT NEW CAR DEPARTMENT 3926 North Bend 661-1775 3500 Horrison 66l-8100 Ferguson Rd - Kellogg Ave. ,X CONGRA TULA TIONS To The Class of 1966 A THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: WJ Life's Prizes Are Not Gifts. They Must Be Won 1 7 'X 5x so - ,nf- 5 5 ' Fun for the Whole family ROYAL FAMILY BILLIARDS 5555 Glenway 922-2220 . Q 1 - X F, 01 V. fl' ' md siniuin :nic Lavinia 311341411 in il if WESTERN HILLS PLAZA , 1 '7' 2+ It , 1 lx N, xv.. 4. 'A AN, -5 H, L , , , , 1544 'X' FASHION CENTER OF THE WEST TEEN LINES Evan-Picone Majestic Catalina Ship N' Shore White Stag Roxanne J ack Winter Queen Casuals Bobbie Brooks Garland Jantzen cwffer fwe Sell- fwe Serve H Same old slogan Many new facilities EE CITY CHE ROLET 414 E. Couri' Si. 721-4880 Russell E. Single, Service Director SHOES MAIN STORE SALES STORE 4102 Glenway at Gilsey Ave. 3314 Warsaw at Elberon SHOPPING CENTERS o Westem Hills Plaza o Cherry Grove Plaza o Kenwood Mall HUDSON BARBER SHOP . . . . . from beatle to burr cuts 4028 Glenway Ave. SHRIVER'S DRUG STORE ......... for your pharmaceutical needs PIEPMEIER FLORISTS WESTERN CAR WASH CONGRATULATIONS POLKA DOT STUDIO and decoration needs t 4905 Glenway Ave. . . say it with flowers 5800 Filview Circle 2417 Boudinot Ave. class of '66 ......foryourgift 5975 Bridgetown Rd. BROCKAMP BUILDING MATERIAL CO. .... . instant service 5439 Muddy creek Rd. A. G. AMBROSIUS PLUMBING COMPANY 2564 Beekman P. L. BARTH COMPANY ....... fine furniture 4131 Glenway Ave. T14 Lairdfgi 77 Ol' eU2I g0l'l.e R. PAU ' 3019 Glenmore 662-5000 WORLD 'Ib 'BE 'BQRIN UNDER Yo'LIR. 'FooTSTE'PS For a quarter of a century the old fashioned lad from Indianapolis has been wheeling to VVestern Hills High School. During these 25 years he has taught approximately 500 boys and girls on the annual staffs the techniques of design, layout, copy continuity and illu- strative photography. To him these Golden Years are memorable because the VVestern Hills Annual always has beeen judged near perfect and 500 boys and girls have had outstanding creative experiences. Russell R. Benson 136 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis 4, Indiana THE HUBL-EY COMPANY, INC. IS PROUD TO HAVE BE A PART OF THE PRODUCTION OF THE 1966 WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL SERVING AS PRINTER A BINDER FOR THIS OUTSTANDING YEARBOOK. company CAMDEN, ARKANSAS FINE LETTERPRESS AND OFFSET PRINTING PATRONS Rueve Insurance Agency Swallen's Sunny Hollow Inn Strassburger Bakery Hesse Plumbing and Contractors D. H. Willy Lumber Co. A Friend Gil's Gulf Papa Gino's Pizza Elder's Studio Norval's Pharmacy Neiheisel Service Station Jake Sweeney Pontiac Pasquale's Pizza Pantry Wilson Realty Co. Hamco Motors, Inc. Veith's Express Thesken ICA Grieco's Pharmacy Hayes Auto Sales Meyer and Hime Insura Ambrosius Plumbing -- Ammon's Pharmacy --- Bauman Insurance ....... Bella Napoli Restaurant .... Bob's ualit Meats Rohe Pharmacy Bettie Berger Dance Studio J. C. Rutenschroer Floral Co. Field's Hairdressers Luken's Bakery Keller and Neidhard Grocery Bill Bros. Paint Store Dan Dee Fresh Poultry and Meats Del Monte Conf. Mackes IGA Market Simon Jewelers Swenson's Drive-In Restaurant nce Agency Batman Q v ---------- Bolton Funeral Home ........... Brockamp Building Material Co. Centennial Savings and Loan ........ --- Central Fairmount Savings and Loan Cheviot Building and Loan --- China-Town ......................... Cincinnati Bell Telephone .... Cincinnati Color Co. ....... Coca Cola ............ Coney Island ........ Coston TV ............ Crow's Nest Restaurant --- D Sc D Sohio Service --- Dad's Club .......... Daily Donuts ....... Dalbert Mortuary --- Discount Records -- Egbers ............. Korte Plumbing ...... La Rosa's Restaurant --- Lutz Floral Co. ...... Marmer's ............ McAlpin's ................ Meininger's Pharmacy .... Menke Motors .......... Meyer Funeral Home ..... Mr. Paul's Beauty Shop .... Nu Maid ..................... Oak Hills Savings and Loan .... Ohio National Life Insurance --- Park Pharmacy ................ Pasquale's Pizza ..a........... Piepmeier Florist --- P. L. Barth Co. --- Polka Dot Studio --- Putman's Candies ..... Queen City Chevrolet -- Rebold Funeral Home --- Red Barn Restaurant .... Royal Family Billiards z-- Rudy's Cheese Store --- Ernst-Court ........... DVERTISING I DEX Fashion Flair ....... Frisch's Restaurant ..... Geiler Plumbing .......... Glenway Chevrolet ........... Gump-Holt Funeral Home --- Habig's Restaurant ......... Hader Hardware .......... Hart Pharmacy ........ Henri's Dress Shop --- I-Iitching Post ....... Hockett jewelers .... I-Iudson Barber Shop --- Hughes Music Co. .... -----2l6 -----l96 -----204 -----202 -----208 -----200 -----2l6 -----205 -----l98 -----l95 -----2l4 -----2l0 -----2l0 ---- 201 lonna Rental --,--------------- Irwin Shoe Co. ..................... john and Jim's Pure Oil Service --- Iontom's Driving Range .......... -----194 -----204 -----2l2 lung Pharmacy ..,.............. Karl's Beverage Service .... Kemper Pharmacy ....... Ken's Barber Service --- Kneer Dodge ........ Koch Insurance ....... -----202 ----l92 ---195 -----2l2 -----208 -----202 ---l95 Schoch Tile Co. .,... --- ---l97 Sears Roebuck and Co. --- ---198 Selhorst Bros. Florist --- -----2l6 Shriever's Drug Store --- Soudrette Insurance ..... Stegner Food Products .... Sunshine Dry Cleaners .... Superior Lumber Co. .... Tony's Fruit Market .... Western Bowl ........... -----2l5 -----202 -----2l4 -----l96 -----2l6 -----209 Western Car Wash ................. Yvestern Hills Book Store ........... Western Hills Fuel and Supply Co. --- Western Hills Loan and Deposit ..... Western Hills Music Mart ....A,.... Western Hills Publishing Co. ....... -----2l2 -----2l2 -----2l0 -----l96 ,----2l6 ----e2l6 'uuggg Westwood Homestead Savings -------- :i'2l6 Wilkinson Sewing Machine Service --- ----i202 Wissel Oldsmobile ------------------- -----208 Wolff Pharmacy ------------------- -----214 Woodruff Funeral Home ---- -----2l2 Wullenweber Rambler ----- -----l98 Zenith ------------------ l 219 Cain, Chris ..... A erll, David .... ....... 5 9 Abaech ' Abanto, Sue .... Abbott, Barb .... Abbott, Dale ..H. Abbott, Joan t.... Abner, Deanna -- Abner, Debbie tt.. Abner, Linda A-- Abrams, Ron ..... Academic .......... Ackerman, Mark -- Acree, Donna .... Adams, Charles ,- Adams, Diane .... Adams, Donna --- Adams, Gary ...... Adams, Georgia --- Adams, Greg ..... Adams, Jim ..... Adams, Joyce --- Adams, Kenny --- Adams, Patty --- Adams, Steve .... Adamson Sherm Addis, Phyllis ---I' Addison, Sharon --- Adkisson, Larry .... Adler, Chris ...... Adrian, Cheryl --- Aichele, Linda ...... Akin, Sandie - ...... - Alcorn, Patsy Ann Allen, Billie ......... Allen, Brenda ---- Allen, Carolyn .... Allen, Allen, Allen, Steve ..... Allen, Tom ....... Allen, William --- Allendorf, Judi .... Glenda .... Janice ...... Carota, Beasley, Charles -,- 81,166 ----- 71 53 53 59 79 71 81 18 81 71 63 65 53 81 53 81 65 81 65 --- 59 59 71 53 71 59 65 71 89 B1 81 --- 59 --- 53 --- 59 --- 89 --- 59 --- 53 --- 59 ---- 59 71 Altemeier, Dave ..... --- 71,331 Altherr, Mary .......... ..... Amason, Constance .--- --- 71 Amason, Mark ............--. 53 Amason, Richard ............ 71 Amason, Ronald .............. 53 Ambrosius, Jill -- 8l,83,119,143,176 Amer, Debbie ................ 65 Amer, George ................ Amos, Edgar ........ --- Anderson, Elwood --- --- Anderson, Larry -- Anderson, Michael Al'ldeI'S0!l, Tim .... Andriola, Barbara .... --- Andriola, Carole -- 71 63 53 53 81 Anderson, Sharon .... --- 65 71 B1 53 Anness, Polly ..... Annis, Sandra --- Annual Siafi ,... Apostol, Karen --- Applegate, Dale .... Applegate, Linda - Archibald Beatrice Armstrong, Gary --.T- ---- 168 -.- 81 --- 71 81 ---,-.- 79 --- 53.137 Armstrong, John ..... . .... 59 Armstrong, Susan ---- 53 Arnold, Gary ..... ....4- 5 3 Arnold, Patricia .... --- 89,164 Arns, Tom ....-..-- - ----- 71 Arrico, Roberta ..... --- 53 Arrico, William -- ..... --- 81 Asalon, Tony ..... --- 31 Asche, Daniel ...... --- 65 Ascough, Sherry -- --- 59 Ashbrook, Ray ...... --- 59 Ashbrook, Thomas .........-- 71 Ashorn, Alice ..-.------ ------ 6 5 Atkins, Paula ...... -.-------- 7 1 Atwood, Pat ........ 58.615.71.153 August, Natalie -- ---------- 71 Auhagen, Jack ..... -------- 5 9 Bunzer, Bob ................ 59 Baas, Barbara --- ---- -- 71 Babst, Kathie -- --- 81.164 Bachelier, Ava .... ----- 5 3 Bachelier, Cathy --- --- 71 Bacon, Nancy .... --- 59 Bacon, Robert ....-- -- --- 59 Bacon, Sandy ...... ----- ----- - B1 Bailey, A1 .... -I -------- ------ 7 1 Bailey, Debbie --- --- 71.153 Baker, Ann ......-- --- 81 Baker, Christine .......- --- 91 Baker, Debbie ....-.-- ------- 7 1 Baker. Karen ..-- ------- ---- 5 9 Baker, Richard ---- ------- 5 3 Baldwin. Charles --------- --- 71 Baldwin, Mark .,,,.,,,.. 65.166 GE ER LI DEX Baldwin, Micky - Ballou, Brynn ..... Balsiger, Cheryl .... Balsiger, Karen --- Band ................ Band Leiter Club --- Banfield, Archie - Banfieid, Betty -ff Band, Janice .... Banks, Linda --- Barber, Diana --- Barber, Laura --- Bargo, Joann --- Barkalow, Dan --- Barker, Linda --- Barker, Wanda --e Barkley, Mary --- - --- 71 ------- 81 ..----- 71 ---- 81 --- 167 ---c 178 --- 81 65 71 ---- 53 81 59 ------ 65 ------- 79 ---- 81.164 ------ 65 ------ 71 Barnes, Donna .... ---- 52,64,65 Barrett, Mark --- ----,------ 71 Bartley, Nancy ..... 64,65,143,lB1 Bartlow, Richard ............ 65 Barton, Jim ....... ......... 8 1 Basham, Howard --- ---- 71 Basquette, Jim ....... .... 5 9 Basquette, Marsha .,.... .... 7 1 Bastin, Donald ....... -- 65 Baston, Diana ..,.... .... 8 1 Batson, Arlene --- ---- 65 Bauer, Bonny ..... .... 7 1 Bauer, Cynthia ...... .... 7 1 Bauer, Jacqueline .... ...... 5 9 Bauer, Jerry .,...... ....... 6 5 Bauer, Leonard ..... .... 7 1,137 Bauer, Melverna ..... 53 Bauer, Paulette --- ---- 65 Bauknecht, Carl --- ---- 79 Baum, Milton ..... .... 7 1 Bauman, Bob ....... .... 5 9 Bauman, Marsha .... .... 8 1 Baxter, Willie ..... .... 5 3 Bays, Charles --- ---- 81 Bays, Leonard --- ..--- 53 Beal, Daniel --- ----- 71 Beal, Dena ....... Beal, Dorothea --- Beale, Gene ..... Beall, Diane --- Beall, Gregory --- Beard, Ruth ....... Beasley, Kathy -- Beck, George H... - - Beck, Nelson .... Beck, Peter .,.. .... -------- 89 -.- 71.163 ------- 81 ---- 65,137 ---- 59,164 ------ 81 ----- 53 ---- 81,164 ------ 71 ---- 65 -- B1 Beck, Terrie ......... .... 5 3 Becker, Carol --- Becker, Dean --- Becker, Howard ...... ----------- 71 --------- 53 81,163,164 Becker, Mike ................ 81 Becknell, Barbara Becknell,' Beverly ---- .- .- 71 ---- ------ 71 Bedel, Mike ......... ........ 8 1 Bedinghaus, Sue .... .... 8 1,164 Beerhan, Donna --- .... -- 81 Begley, Charles ..... .... 5 9 Begley, Kathy ........ .... 8 l Beidenhoke, Carol --- .... -- 81 Beisel, Jim ................. - 71 Bellem, Tom ................. 59 Belmonter Donna ..... 52551213 Bengel, Ray - Bengert, Geoifii-:Eff III Benight, Gary ........ -- Bennett, Diane ..... Berchem, Debblle Berding, Ruthie -Lu .11 Beresford, Mary ,-- Beresford, Pat ------ Berghausen, Carla Berghausen, Pat .110 up Berghausen, Tom 89 81 89 81 81 -- 81 65 65 81 B1 81 65 Bergman, Richard nu -- Berling, Betty .... W-.. ....... -- Berling, Steven -- 81,86,117,133,l96 Berling, Sue ,. ................ - Bernhardt, Jane ............ 81 Berns, John ....... -- 81 Bernzott, Tom ..... -- 89 Berryman, Margie .... --- 81 Beson, Larry ........ .... 7 1 Beson, Sharen ....... ...... 6 5 Best, Phil ...... .... 5 9,137 Betz, Fred .... ....... 8 1,133 Betz, Janet .......... .....a. 7 1 Beyer, Keith ................ 71 Bickel, Albert .... ....... 5 2,53 Bidzos, Peter ................ 53 Biedinger, Judy .... ....... - 59 Biedinger, Steve --- --- 79 Biermann, Karen --- --- 71 Binder, Marie ...... --- 71 Bishop, Barb .........- -- 59 Bishop, Gary --- ....------ -- 57 Black, Barbara --- .---- -- 71 Black, Brenda .... --- 53 Black, Susan ....... Blackwell, Jerry ...... .,.. Blankenship, Mason Blanton, Terry ..... - 7- -.-.-I Blanton, Tim .,..s, Bless, Bill ,e........ Bloebaum, Donna -- Bloomfield, Marlene Bloomfield, Norma --- --- Blust, Sandra ....... --- Boaz, Virginia ...... .--- Bobb Tom ..... -,- Bobiiiger, Michael If '.-ff 63 81 63 65 59 71 B1 Bloebaum, Lynn ............ 71 71 71 71 53 59 Bobinger, Patti ..... . - -- Bochenek, Art .... ..... 6 5 Boeing, Bill ....,.. --- 69,137 Boening, Jack ....... -.--- 65 Boening, Stephanie --- -,.- 81 Boening, Tom - ..,.. ,-- 71 Boertletn, Marlene --- --- 65 Bohl, Diana ................. 71 Bohl, Ronnie ...,,........... 53 Bolinger, Scott .... Bolsen, Barb ....... Bolsen, David .... - Bolton, Gary .... Bonno, Karen --- Booher, Linda ..., Booher, 79,123,139,141 ------ 81,164' - ,.... 53,1 Robert ...... --- Borcherding, Eric --- --- Bosken, Carole .... Botts, Doug ..... Bowen, Sandy ..... Bowling, Butch .... Bowling, Diann .... Bowling, Paul ...... Bowman, Anita .... Bowman, Bill ....... --- Bowman, Boyce, Clydis ..... Boyd, Donna ...L Boyle, Jim ..... Boyle, Kathy -- Boys' Sports ..... Bracher, Karyn .... Brackett, David .... Brackett, Gerald --- Brackett, Rickey .... If Bradburn, Janet --- Braden, Barb .... Braden, Joyce --, Shirley --- --- 57 53 59 71 65 81 71 81 --- 81 81 53 69 59 59 53 --- 81 --- 59 --- 65 --- 59 -- 120 --- 65 71 71 65 71 71 --- 53 Brady. Jim .... ..... 7 1 Brady, Maxine --- .... 59,143 Brady, Mike .... ..... 8 1 Brandes, Mike -- --- 65 Brannock, Philip --- --- 81 Brauer, Vicki .... --- 65 Braun, Dan .... --- 65 Breckel, Rita -- --- 81 Breeken, John .... .... 5 3 Breen, Jim .......... --- B1 Breeze ........ ...... .... 1 7 0 Breuik, Kris ................ 69 Breunig, Fred ........... 71,163 Bridenbaugh, Louise ........ 65 Bridgeford, James ........ .-, 59 Brock, Brenda ....... ..., 6 9 Brock, Mary ........ ,,- 59 Brooker, Kathy ....... --- 59 Brockman, Dorothy --- ---- 71 Brodsky, Linda ,....... --- 71 Brooks, Ada ...........-.. V-, 71 Brooks, Dennis C. --- .... .,.- 59 Brooks, Dennis L. --- .--- 59 Brooks, Don ....... -1--- 81 Brooks, Edna ....... ....... 8 1 Brooks, Margaret --- --- 65,180 Brooks, Rosanne ..,, ,,... 5 3 Broughton, Carl ,...... ,.,,, 7 1 Broughton, Debbie .......,.. 79 Broughton, Geri .... --- 81,164 Brown, Diana ..... ..... 8 1 Brown, Joanne .... --- 71 Brown, Philip .... .... 5 3 Brown, Phyllis .... --- 71 Brown, Steven .... --- 59 Browne, David ee-- ---- --- 53 Bruce, Earl ...... .......... 5 9 Brug, Cherie ...... ....... 7 1 Brumage, Noel ..... ...-... 6 5 Brumback, Connie ...... 20,80,81 Brumfield, Betty ...,. -,--,-, 8 1 Brunck, Linda .... ...... 6 5,79 Bruner, Kevin ........ 71.76.166 Bruns, Bonnie ...... - ...,.,. 81 Bryant, Pamela .....,....... 57 Bryant, Velmia --- --------- 81 Bryson, Roger --- ........ -- 71 Buescher, Bev ................ 59 Buescher, Steve -- 71,123,124,135 Bukenhauer, Jim ............ 81 Bullins, Phlllis ............. - 65 Burger, Barbara ............ 65 Burger, Linda .... Burger, Ronald -- Burke, William .... Burnside, Rickey -- Burress, Dave ...... Burress, Joe ...... Burton, Dale --- Burton, Phil .... Burton, Sandra -- Burton, Wayne --- Busch, JoAnn .... Buschle, Marlane -- --- 53 ----- 53 ------ 71 -- --- 89,166 ----- 65 Bushman, Margie .... --- Butcher Gail --- Butler, 'George -EEE Buttree, Sandy --- Byrd, Cindy ..... Byrum, Janet ..... Byrum, Roger ..... C Cable, Della --- Cagle, Gary -- Cagle, Ken -- Cain, Cary .... I---uw---E Cain, Dennis ..... Cain, Kathy ,....... Caldwell Marcia Callicoat, Joe ..... 59 59 59 71 --- 71 65 71 B1 81 71 ---- 53 -.- 64,65 ----- 65 71 ------- --- 53 -..--------- 71 59 81,132,133,141 --------- 60,81 ----- .--- 71 --- 65 ---- 1 , --- -- 81 Callahan, Dan .... ..... 6 5 37 53 Camden, Steve ..... --- Camp, Karen ...... Campbell, Connie -- Campbell, David Campbell, Donna -- Campbell, Donna -- Campbell, Helen Campbell, Mitzie Campbell, Canfield, Bob --- Carey, Brenda -ff Carlin, Scott ..,,... Patty .......,. -- Carlson, Susan ...... 'ff Carmichael, Beverly Carnes, Linda ........-.. -, Chara ...... Carper, Steve ...... Carpenter, Diana -- Carpenter, Nancy -- Carr, P Carroll, Carson, Brenda --- at ..,....... If If Karen ..... -- 63 59 71 59 63 71 59 71 71 59 71 81 61 79 53 72 72 72 81 53 ---- 79 Carson, Kyle --- .... -- 65 Carter, Ellen --- --- 81,148 Carter, Jake .... -- 59,137 Carter, Kathy .... ...... 6 5 Carter, Koleen ..... --- 81,164 Carter, Mary .,.,,,,, mu 55 Carter, Roy ........ ,,,, 53 Cartwright, Bev ...... --- 65 Cartwright, Cathy --- -- 65 Carusone, Vickie -- --- 53 Cassidy, Gloria --- --- 59 Cassidy, John .... --- 81 Caster, Richard --- --- 81 Cates, Michael --- .-,,-,.- 81 Caudill, Joan ...... ...,.... 5 3 Caudill, Marsha ........ .. ,-.-. 79 Cavendish, Ronald .... 81,123,164 Cefalu, Ann ..... -,- .,,,,, ,, 81 Centers, Charlette .,.....,,,, 53 Chaldekas, Belinda .... 82,515,119 Chambers, Liz ............ .... 7 2 Chambers, Paul .... ...... 5 9 Chambers, Wayne --- --, 82 Champlin, Carol --- --- 82 Chandler, Bradley --- --- 65 Chandler, Judy ..... -- 59 Chandler, Robert -- --- 69 Chandler, Ron .... .,,,,,,-,, 5 7 Chaney, Diana ....,...., , 82,119 Chapman, Kay .... B2,89,164,166 Chapman, Tom ..... Chastain, Nanette ---------- 59 82 151 Chasteen, Rena --f.------7 ' 82 Cheerleaders ..... Chess Club ........ Childers, Brenda --- Childress, Sue .... EE:-119 176 72 --- 65 Chinn, Gary ......- , ,.,,, 63 Choir ................ --- 165 Christerson, Dave ---- --- 89 Christerson, Rick ..., -..- 69 -Christy, Bill ........ ,-- 72 Christy, Larry .,.. --- 63 ,Cioffi, Susan --- --- 53 Clancy, Denise .... --- 63 Clark, Dan ..... --- 72 Clark, Don ....... --- 53 Clark, Francis --- --- 59 Clark, Harry --- --- 32 Clark, Joyce .... .-- 59 ----- 66 -..- 83.164 Clark, Mary ....... --.---- - -- Clasgen, Jeff .... Clay, Alberta .... - Clay, Cynthia ...... Claydon, Vernon - Clayton, Edna .... Clayton, Nadine -- Cleary, Christine --- ---- Cleeves, Bill ...... Clements, Carol .... 65 82 --- 72 --- 72 --- 72 --- 82 --- 53 72 ------ 82 --- 70,72 Clements, Diana - --- 70.72 Clifton, Sherry --- ---- 65 Cline, Dennis ..... --- 73 Cockshury, Chris -- --- 53 Cockshutt, Sue --- -- 73 Coffey, David --- --- 53 Coffey, Patricia --- -.-- 65 Cogliano, David -- -..- 73 Cogliano, Sandy -- --- 82 Cohorn, Bobby --- --- 53 Cole, Janet ....... -,- 82 Cole, Nancy .... --- 82 Cole, Rhonda -- -- 53 Cole, Sherry --- -- 84 Cole, Terri ......... --- 53 Coleman, Lowell --- ---- 65 Collier, Angie ...... Collier, Collins, Collins Collins: Gay ..... Jane - ...... Mike ...... Colwell, Irrna --- Combs, Bill ...... Combs, Brenda -- Combs, Donna Combs, Linda --- Combs, Sandi --- Combs, Sandra --- Comello, Mary --- Connell, Steve --- Connel ly, Karen --- Conner, John .... Connle Maureen Y. --- Conover, Glinda --- Conover, Linda --- Cook, Barbara --- Cook, Brenda --- Cook, Eric ..... Cook Cook , Hilary .... , Karen .... Cook, Linda --- Cooke, Cindy --- Cooke, Sally --- ------- 72 ------ 73 B3 164 Rodney -- ...... . 65 --------- 73 26,89,123.139 ------------ 89 - .......... 83 ------ 65 70 73 73 --- 73 ------ 72 83 '-721252133 ----- 72,163 ------ 53 --- 83,164 ----- 65 --- 53 -.-- 53 ----- 83 -.. ..... 53 --- 83.164 ----- 59 --- 65 Cooley, Larry --- --- 53 Coon, John --- --- -..- 69 Coons, Gary .... .---..-.--- 82 Cooper, Donna --- ..... -- 79 Cooper, Pam .... ......... 5 9 Cope, Bonnie .... ---- 63 Cope, Donnie ................ 59 Corbin, Elizabeth ............ 72 Corbitt, Claude --- 82,B6,137,141, 164.173 Corcoran, David ............, 53 Corcoran, Douglas .....,....- 72 Corcoran, Judy ---- ...... 64,65 Cordrey, Jim .... .... 7 2,124 Corell, Earl ...... ....,,,,.. 7 2 Corlett, Glen ........ B2,123,128 Corneliusm, Bill ....,....... 82 Cornelius, Wanda --- ..... -- 72 Correll, Deboral .... ..... 5 3 Correll, Sharon --- -- 70,72 Corse, Anthony - --- 72 Corso, Penny ....... -H 82 Corson, Mike --- -,, 82 Cosby, Janet .... --- 82 Costello, John ...... --- 53 Cottingham, Kay .... --- 53 Couch, Benny ...... --- 53 Couch. Bill ...... ,,, 65 Couch, Kathleen --- --- 59 Couch, Orella .... -.- 65 Couch, Pauline -- --- 66 Couch, Shirley -- --- 53 Couch, Walter --- --- 66 Covert, Cheryl ..... - . ---- 53 Cowans, Ken ....., W.-- ,H 89 Cowell, Ethan ...,,- ,,,, ,W 53 Cox, Kent ....... ,... , ,, 65 Cox, Sherry .... --- .-- --- 59 Cox, Stephen .... --- 73 Cox, Ted ........., ,N 69 Coy, Lynnetta --- -M 82 Coy, Ronald .... --- 59 Coy, Sally ..... , ,,,, 72 Coy, Tracey .... , -,,,,- 82 Coyle, Pattie .... -1 69,180 Crabtree, Dan .-.,,-,. - -,-- 59 Crabtree, James ...... -, 73 Crabtree, Sharon -- --- 65 Crawford, Bud ..... --- 59 Crawford, Russell .... --- 63 Creekraum, Joann .......... 72 Cremeans, Billy ............ 53 Cribbett, Donna --- -- 82 Crocker, Joe ................ 59 Crouse, Sharon .............. 82 Cruze, Jon ....... -- 73,124.157 Cum Laude .......... --.-.--- 1 54 Cunningham, Jeff Cunningham, Pat ........-- ------------ 53 70,73 Cunningham. Tilfwfhy ------ 57 Curfman, Carol .....-. -.----- 82 Curren, Charles ........ -- 73.124 Curry, John .....- - ---- 53 Curry, Rick ..... -- 32.137 Cushard, John ..... ..... 7 3 Dallalio, Anthony --- --- 59 Dalleska, Mary --- ------ 82 Damen, Dennis ..... ..--...- 5 3 D'Angelo, Ronald --- ----- 72 Daniels, Bill ....... -- 59 Daniels, S-usan .... --- 65 Dann, Bob .......... --- 72 Dautel, Charles ...... -- 59 Davenport, Danny .... --- 53 Davenport, Ollie --- -- 53 Davie, Albert ..... --- 57 Davis, Barbara --- -- 89 Davis, Bernice --- -- 65 Davis, Bruce --- -- 72 Davis, Edith ...... -- 83 Davis, Geraldine --- -- 83 Davis, John ....... --- 72 Davis, Karen --- .- 83 Davis, Linda --- --- 83 Davis, Patty --- -,.- 59 Davis, Wanda ..... --- 59 Davisson, Mary --- --- 83 Day, Donald ..... -..- 72 Day, Donna .... .... 7 2 Day, Dorothy --- .... -- 59 Day, Terry ..s... --- 69,119 Dazier, Susan --- ...... -- 72 Dean, Betty ..... ......... 7 9 Dean, Marta ........ Decher, Darlene DeCourcy, Giles .... Dedman, Barbara ---- 53 ------ 83 --- 83,134 ------------ 59 Deegan, Diana .............. 53 Deegan, Karen --- --- DeGroot, Gordon Dehner, Bill ...... Delaney, Michael -- Delk, Janis .,..... Denham, Daryl .... Denham Steve -- Denlinger, Dougla---nn an 64,65,l80 82 s .......... Densmore, Mary Ellen ...... Denzler, Gary ..........,,... 82 Derthick, Darlyn ......... 72,76 Dettmer, Diane .......... 82 B2 72 -- 60 82 53 69 65,143 82 DeTurk, Pat .................s DeVilliers, Sandy -- Dew, Dwight ..... --- 82 --- 60 82 Deyhie, Donna --- -------- Dibowski, Don --- ...s.... - 82 Diciero, Anne ............... 53 Dickerson, Bailey -- 30,35,82,164 Dickerson, Dixie .........., - 65 Dickerson, Jeannie --- Dickman, Trina .... Dieckmann, Art .... - Dieckmann, Ron ..... ---- 82,174 --- 82,163 ---- 82,174 65,129,180 Diegmuller, Karen .......... 72 Dietrich, Dave .............. 65 Dimitroff, Rosemarie ..,..... 65 DiMuzio, Mike ....... 72,137,166 Diskin, Bev .......... 82,119,164 Dittelberger, John .......... 65 Dixon, Greg ................. 60 Doan, Ed ................ --- 83 Dochterman, Sandi .... --- 83 Doepke, Barb ....... --- 83 Doepke, James ...... --- 53 Doerger, Henrietta -- ...... 72 Doll, Mike ......... ........ 6 0 Dollriehs, Sandy .... -.--- 65 Donaldson, Donna ..-- --- 57 Donaldson, John -,, ,,,,.. 53 Donaldson, Vicky ............ 63 Doss, Brent ........ .- Doss, Wanda ----- ---- 60,129 ---..-- 57 Duesing, Elaine --...- - ....--- 82 Duffens, Mike --- ----------- 60 Duffey, Tom ----. .... 7 3.124.137 Dugger, Gayrita -- -...-...- 73 Duke, Nancy ---- ...---- 5 3 Dukes, Frankie --- --- 53 Duke, Phyllis -...... ---- 8 2 Dukes, Robert Lee --- ---- 73 Duncan, Terry -.....-. .--- 6 5 Dunn, John ----... ---- 65 Dunn, Thomas ---- .... 7 3 Durbin, James ---- ..-- 6 5 Durham, Rick ---- ----- 5 3 Durnell, Cheryl --- ----- -- 54 Durrant, Janice -- --- 82,164 Duvall, Dennis ----- ----- 5 4 Duvall, Marzetta --- -..-- 73 Dyer, Dave --------- -... 8 2 Eads, Judie ----- -- 82 Earls, Beverly --- ---- 65 Earls, Pat ---..- ---- 6 1 Eason, Jack ----- ---- 82 Easterly, James --- ---- 82 Eaton, Clarence --- ---- 61 Eaton, Sue ----.- -.... 6 5 Eccard, David --- ---- 73,140 Eckenroth, Ron --- ------ 82 Ecton, Kathy ----... .... 6 1 Ecton, Linda --------------- - 72 Eden, Charles -------.------- 65 Eden, Terry ------ 82,117,ll9,164 Edens, Judy ------------------ 65 Edwards, Doug -------------- Egelhoff, Brenda 82 Edwards, Grant ----- -- 24 1 61 Douglas, Claudia --- ..------- 83 Douglas, Joe ------ .--- ----- 65 Douglas, Kathryn --.. ---- --- 53 Douglas, Sheila Diana ------ 53 Dowles, Steven - -------- --- 53 Downey, Donna ------------- B3 Downing, Ronnie --- ..----..- 60 Downs, Brenda --- ---.- 60 Doyle, Mitzie --- --- 57 Doyle, Terri ------ - --- 60 Drees, Geraldine --- --- 60 Drescher, Steve --- --- 53 Dressel, Linda --- -- 83 Dressel, Lois ------- ..- 82 Drew, W. Danny --- --- 60 Drew, Donna ----- ..--- 53 Driskill, Larry --- ---- 79 Driskill, Jill -------- ------ 6 O Drumm, Monica --- ---- 65 Drumm, Ron ----- -- 72 Drury, Roger --.-- -- 72 Dudley, Donna --- -- 73 Dudley, Gary --- -- 82 Dudley, Rick ---- -- 60 Dudley, Wayne --- - ---- --- 79 Duebber, Susan ---- ---- 5 8,60 Duenhoft, Katie --- ---- 82 Egler, Cheryl ----- ------- Egelhoff, Pam -------------- 65 Eickbusch, Cindy ------------ 72 Eiding, Edward ------ 82,123,141 Eifert, Thomas --- ------- -- 72 Eisenacher, Judy --- ----- -- 83 Eisenhard, Bruce -- -- 72,137 Elam, Joe -------- ---- 6 1 Elder, Judy ----- -- B3 Elliott. Eddie --- -- 66 Elliott, Jack -- -- 57 Elliott, James --- -- 83 Elliott, Jill ---- - -- 83 Elliott, Joyce --- -- 72 Elliott, Linda .--- .---- 66 Ellis, David ---- ---- - - 83 Ellis, Nancy ---- ----.---- 8 9 Ellis, Richard --- ---- -- 83 Ellis, Robert --- -- 66,137 Ellis, Roger ----- ---- 8 9 Ellis, Roger ------- --- 66 Ellis, Shirley ------ -- 72 Ellison, Katherine --- -- 66 Ellison, Sharon ----- --,, 6 3 Ely, Karen ---------,. .-,,,, 6 6 Ely. Nova ....--..- -- 89,164 Emery, Rick ------- -Mu 60 Emley, Ed --,,-,,,,. -1 54 Endicott, Patricia --- --- G0 Endres, Beverly --- -- 54 Endres, Mary ------- -- 72 Eng, Harry ----.,. , ,,,, 60 Engel, Barbara ----- - 66 Engel, Linda ------ ----- 8 9 Engel, Ricky -------- ------ 5 4 Enginger, Joseph -- -- 82,139 England, Jo Ann --- ---- 72 English, Earl -------- ----- 5 4 Erdman, Bob ------- -------- 7 2 Erhardt, Barbara ------------ 54 Erhardt, Susan ------ 72,142,151 Erickson, Christi --- ----- -- 54 Erickson, Linda --- ---- -- 54 Erxleben, Terry --- ---.-- --- 83 Eshom, George --------.----- 66 Esham, Terry ------- -------- 6 6 Estes, Dan ----- ----- 5 4 Estes, John ---- -- -- 66 Estes, Joyce ---------- --- 82 Estridge, Keith -------- -- 69 Etze, Elaine ----..--- ---- 5 4 Eubank, David --- -- 72 Eubanks, Mike --- -- 66 Eubanks, Steve -- -- 72 Evans, Denise ----- --- 69 Evans, Denise ---- -- 66 Evans, Dianna ------ ---- 54 Evans, Kathy --------- ..- 54 Evans, Roy ----- -- 57 Evans, Ruthie --- -- 66 Evans, Steve ----- ---- 72 Eversale, Don ----- ---- 34 Faculty -- -------- ---- ,---- 36 Falls, Diana ------- --------- 6 6 Farison, John ---------------- 60 Farison, Linda ------- 82,151,175 Farris, Emery --- Farsalas, John ---- - ------- 54 Fausz, David ---------- ---- 82 ---- .- --- 54 F.B.L.A. .----- ..----..- -- 177 Fear, Nancy -.--.... ---- - -- 89.164 Feicke, Dennis ...... .-.---- 7 3 Feirl, Nancy -....... --- 67 Feise, Elizabeth ----- --- 72 Feller, Mike --..-...-. --- 54 Fellerman, Linda .... -- .-- 72 Fern, Daniel -.-..-...... --- 72 Ferrante, Margo ---....... --- 67 Ferrarelli, Barbara --.-- --- 72 Ferrarelli, Carol -.-- --- 89 Fey, Richard --...-.. ..-. 6 9 Fichter, Jackie -- --- 89 Fields, Judy - ---- -- Fields, Tom --------- Finley, Roseanna --- Fischer, Beverly ----- Fischer, Donna ------- 67 72 54 57 B9 72 Fischer, Linda -------..------- Fischvogt, Carol --------- 82,150 Fisher, Greg ----- ---- 6 4,67,l29 Fitch, James ---- -----.- 5 4 Flalerty, Jim -- - ------ - 54 Flanagin, Lois ---------------- 61 Fletcher, Marty -----..------. 82 Flick, June -------- ------..- 7 9 Fliehman, Bob ------ ------- 6 9 Flieltman, Linda ....- .... 7 2 Florimonte, Pat .-------- ---- 7 2 Flower. Mike --.------ .--- 7 3 Flynn, Michael ------- ---- 7 2 Forbin, Gary ------------ ---- 72 Forch, Frank ---------------- 83 Ford, Tom --------------- 67,137 Forsyth, Regina ------------- 82 Forte, Ron -------- 82,123,137,141 Fosco, Sally ------------.---- 82 Foster, Linda ---- ----------- 82 Foster, Pat ---- ---- - -- 54 Fotos, Sandy ---------- ---, 8 2 Fowler, Eddie --------- --- 67 Fowler, Emily ---------- --.- 61 Fowler, Gertrude --- -.-.- -- 72 Fox, Allison --------------,.. 54 Fox, Kathy -----.-,,..,,,, --- 72 Fox, Tom -- 83,123,127,1Z-19,141,164 Frakes, Bob ---------,-..- ,,,, 6 6 Frakes, Gary -----,-,,. ,,,,,, 5 5 Frakes, Toni -------,.--,,,,, 1, 61 Francis, Donna -..--...-- 60,166 Frank, Debby ------,-,,,,,,, 66 Frank, Richard --,,.,., ,,,, 6 1 Frank, Teresa -------- ,,,, 7 2 Franklin, Debbie --- ---- 66 Franks, Kathleen --- ---- 73 Franks, Sandi ----- ,,,, 6 1 Franz, Beth ---.--,,-, ,,,.- 3 9 Franz, Bob --------,..., ,, 69,129 Franzreb, Steve -----...,., M- 66 Fread. Greg -- 22,82,123,127,137,141 Frech, Janice ---.--- ,.,,, 3 2,163 Freel, Diane ,,,,,.,,,,,, -,,- , 66 Freels, Darlene -.,,,-,,, -,,-, 6 3 Freeman, Brenda -------- 82,164 73 Freese, Patricia Frey, Connie ---1:1-----Q-R Frey, Nancy ----- ----- Fricke, Diane ,,.,,--,, ,-- 82 82 Frxcke, Diane -,..,,,,, 1 ---- Fristoe, Sherry Fritsch, Debbie 79 73 73 63 Fritsch, Patricia 111111111121 Ffltl. Jerry ---.. - 73.123,124,1 Froehle, Cheryl Froehle, Sheri ---.,,,, -,,-,-- Frank, Anora ------- , F.'1'.A. -,,,,,-- -,------- ------ Fugate, Sandra Fullbeck. Wolfgahg-in Fuson, Bobbie -.-.--- 69 40 79 73 72 177 69 B3 72 54 66 72 Fuson, .Ton ,,,,-,--- ,--, ---- Fuson, Vickie ---,-,,,, 1 ---- FLISS, William -----., -,,,,,,-, Futamachi, Barbara - ------- 85 Futamachi, Dwight ------ 83,137 G Gahagen, Ray - ,,-,,,,,,,,-, F 81 Gall, Daniel -,,,,,-,,, -,-- Gallagher, Debbie --- Gambrel, Valerie --- 82,164 ----- 66 Gannon, Verna -1, ,--,--- W 82 Garber, Valerie ,,,-,,- -,----- 7 3 Gardner. Ralph ------ 73,133,137 Gardner, Tom ,.,--, --------- - 73 Gates, Randy -,,-,-- -------- - 83 Gatherwright, Malcolm ------ 60 Gauker, Jill ,,,,--,, ------- - H 82 Gag, Kenny --,,,-, -,--- ---- 5 3 Ge ner, Doug .,,,,,, --- ---- 73 Geiger, Gayle --------- ,.,,, 7 3 Geiger, Marjorie ------,., 1,1 72 Gemeretti, John ...,-,,,- --- 54 Gemereth, Mike ,-.-,.., -1-, 3 3 Gentile, Jim ---,-,.,, ,H ,--- 73 Gentile, Joe --.....,,, 1 ,,,- 83 Gerdes, Diane -------- Gerhardt, Ron -------- German, Dan ..--- --- Geroulis, Lenora ------------ 73 72 82 72 55 Geyer, Charles ---- --------- - Gibbas, Beth --- Gibbs, Dan ..... Gibson, Eddie -- Gieringer, Jim -If Gir1's Sports --- Glifford, Mike f.- Gourley, Darlene --- nz: Holloway, Judith ----..---- 60 -------- 72 ---------- 69 -- 66,129,181 ------- 142 ------ 55 Gilbert, Diana --- -- 60 Gilbert, Patricia --- ---- 82 Gilby, Richard --- -- 72,133 Gilkey, Bob ..... -- 72,124 Gill, Chris ..... .... 7 2 Gill, Mary ..... --- 60 Gilla, Sharon --- -- 82 Gillen, Joyce --- -- 82 Gillen, Peggy ..... ..- 79 Gilreath, Jeffrey --- -- 72 Gilroy, Michele --- -- 60 Girdler, Ron ..... .... 6 3 Glorier, Patsy --- ---- 54 Goff, Marlene --- ---- 72 Goins, Jackie ...... .... 8 2 Goldfuss, Diane ....e. .... 8 2 Goodfriend, Paul ............ - 60 Goodpaster, Beverly ........ 60 Goodson, Brett ......... - 66,129 54 Goodson, Hank ..... ...... Goodwin, Ellen .... Gordon, Barb --- Gordon, Jane ..... Gross, Carolyn --- ---- 66 --.... 66 ---- 67 82 60 Hill, Patricia ............... - 54 Hillgrove, Rosemary --- --- 74 Hillsley, Beth ............... 79 Hinds, Ken ............e..... 60 Hines, Greg 1- --- 84,163,166 Hines, Gwen --- ...... -- 54 Hines, JoAnn --- .... -- 84 Hines, Marget .... ........ 5 4 Hines, Walt .,.......... Hammitt, Jackie .... .... 7 3 Hammond, Karen --- .... -- 84 Hammond, Mike .... ....... 6 1 Hamrnonds, Judy --- .... - 66 Hampel, Mike ...... .... 5 4 Hampton, Jeanette --- ---- 89 Hancock, Christi --- .... - 54 Harbin, Philip ..... .... 7 3,166 Hardesty, Marsha --- --- 89,144 Hardin, Dave ...... ..... 7 3 Hargitt, Regina .... --- 66 Harlow, Bev ..r.. --- 54 Harmon, Cindy .... --- 61 Harmon, Helen .... - --- 69 Harmon, Phil ...... ......... 8 4 Harper, Cheryl .............. 73 Harper, Les ..... --- 73,123,124 Harr, Dick ............s..... 66 Harr, Karen ................. 55 Harrison, Chuck --- --- 61 Harrison, Esta ...... --- 73 Harrison, Eugene --- --- 55 Harrison, Skip .... ...... 6 1 Harry, Cecl ..,... ......... 7 3 Harry, Len ....... ....,1... 5 5 Hartmann, Bill ....... 84,125,139 Hartman, Carol .... ........ 7 3 Hartman, Linda -- Hartwig, David --- Hartzler, Ken M... Harvey, Donna --- - ...... 66 ------ 73 --- 84,127 --------- 66 Gourley, Don .... ....... 8 2 Gourley, Martha .... .... 7 2,131 Graff, Sonya ..... ----- 72 Harvey, Harvey, Peggy .... Harvey, Peggy --- Harvey , Ricky .... Hasenzahl, Emily .... Hasenzahl, Ralph .... Hasselbeck, Mike .... - Harvey, Kathy ......... Patrick ...... ----- 84 84,133,166 60 ------ 66 --- 55 --- 66 --- 84 ----... 84 Graham, Kathy --- ---- 72 Grant, Kathleen --- ---- 54 Grau, Vanita ..... ..... 7 2 Graves, Cheryl --- .... 72,164 Gravett, Diane --- ----- 83 Gray, Minna .... .... 7 3 Gray, Stephen --- ----'67 Grece, John ..... ..,. 6 0 Green, Debbie .... .... 6 7 Green, Denise .....,. ,,,. 5 4 Green, Greejory .... .... 7 9 Green, Richard --- .... -- 79 Green, Scott ....., .,,--.. 5 4 Greenee, Cindy .......... 82,163 Greiser, Tom .......e...,. 82,130 Gregory, Faye ....,,,-.,,,,,., 82 Gribbell, Fred .... 73,125,163,166 Griffin, Debbie .,.-.....,,., 73 Griffin, George .......... 83,164 Griffis, Gary .,..,. --- 26,83 Griley, Tom ........ ,.,, 7 3 Grimes, Stan ......... 60 Grimsley, Michael .... -IZ 73 Grishaw, Linda ..... .... 8 2,153 Griswold, Rick ....,, -, .,,,,, 73 ------- 73 Kellerman, Kevin Groppe, Keith ......... Groppenbecker, Diana Grow, Elana .1....... Gruber, Fred ........ :Q Gruber, Mark ....... Grueter R ---- 83 ------ 83 -- 73,173 ----- 67 31' -------- - .-... - - Grundhauser, Bonnie Gruseck, Lester .......- ..,, Guenther, Marcy ..... Gueterman, Bob ...... Gueterman, Jackie --- Guethlein, Didi ..,. Gulden. Brenda ---- Gulley, Debbie ....... Gundrum, Sandra .... --::: Gundrum, Stephen .......... Gutmann, Sandy .... 73 67 67 B3 73 - - - - 60 73 79 54 67 66 73 ---- 83,174 Gyarmati, Tom --- H Haas, Donald --- Haas, Ruth ...... Hader, David --- Haders, Bill ..... ------ 73 Haders, Jack ..... Haering, Juanita .... Hafley, Carol ........ Hagemann, Dan ...... Hagemann, Linda Lee Hail, Jack ......... ,,,., Hain, George ........ Hale. Carolyn -- Hale, Dave ....e. 73 73 84 79 -- 84 61 60 57 84 61 2:72-4,84 ---- 54 ---- sa Halker, Joan .... ...... 7 9 Hall, Donna -- --- 64,66 Hall, Harry --- ---- 73 Hall, Joe ...... -- -- 84 Hall. Linda ......... .,.. 8 4 Hall. Virginia ........ --, 54 Hall, Walter ...... .... 5 7 Halsey, Debbie --- .... -- 73 Hamant, Glenn --- -- 73,124 Hamblet, Joan --- -,- 81,84 Hamilton, Carol .... ..... 7 3 Hamilton, Debbie -- --- 61 Hamilton, Mark ...... --- 79 Hamilton, Michael .... --- 54 Hamilton, Ronald ...... --- 54 Hamilton, Roxanna .... --- 73 Hamler, Anthony .... --- 66 Hamman, Pam .... - --- 54 73 Hammitt, Bob --- .... - --- Hatfield, Sandy .............. 79 Hathaway, Marilyn .... 73,153,166 Hauck, Beverly .............. 60 Hauck, Donna .... ..... 6 0 Hauger, Gary --- --- 55 Hauser, Helen ..... --- 55 Hauser, John ........ --- 73 Haussler, Debbie ...- -.... 6 0 Hawkins, Sherry --- ..... -- 73 Hay, Marsha ..,.. --- 73,153 Haydon, Steve -- ..... 84 Hayes, Bill ..... --- 84 Hayes, Bruce .... --- 66 Hayes, Donna .... --- 60 Hayes, Emmy --- --- 84 Hayes, Jackie --- ----- 60 Hayes, James --- ..... -- 73 Hayes, Mark --- --- 73,140 Hayms, Pam ...... ..... 7 3 Hays, Mark ........ --- 73 Hays, Mary Ann .... --- 84 Hayward, Connie ..-- --- 60 Hayward, Nancy ..... --- 73 Hayworth, Billie ..,.,... --- 57 Health Careers Club .... -- 177 60 Heareth, Debbie ...,,.. Hedgecoth, Deborah --- Heec, Jane --. ------- Heidenreich, Steve --- Heiland, Nellie ............... 60 79 --- 73 55 66 Heiland. Sandy ...1.......... Heilmann, Dale -- Heilmann, Diane Hein, Eddie ............ Hein, John .......... Heininger, Margie --- Hemmer, Mary ..... Hemsley, Ron ...... Henderson, Dale --- Henegar, Frank --- Hengge, Jim ...... Henler, Fred s..... Hennessy, Anna --- Hennessey, Tim ..... Henninger, Linda .... Henry, Ken ........ Hensley, Mike .... Henzel, Linda .... Herbert, Tim --- Herbst, Peggy .... Herold, Mike ----- Herron, Linda ..... Hershberger, Don -- Herzner, Gary .... Herzner, Vickie --- Herzog, Bill ..... Hess, Charles .... Hess, Sharon ...... Hesselbrock, Geri --- Hetz, Lew ......... - Hiatt, James .... Hicks, Don ...... Hicks, Donna .... Hicks, Shelby ....... Higgins, Mark ....... 64 66 if-BifsifI1T12,151, 163,166 --,---- 60 --- 84,166 66 74 ---- 67 --- 84 ---- 84 --- 63 79 54 73 84 54 67 ---- 74 -..-- 54 ---- 84 --- 60 --- 84 --- 84 ---- 60 --- 74 Highhouse, Beverly --- ---- Highhouse, Sherry .... Highhouse, Sherry ..-.. --- I-Iilderbran, Dennis .......... Hilderbrand, Leonard Hildebrand, Richard 67 84 84 84 67 71 --- 60 66 54 74 89 84 74 54 .-ff.-f.-.' 84 74 Hildebrand, Vicky ....---- -- Hilgeman, John -------- 23.74.179 Hinkle, Lois .......... Hinton, Elizabeth .e.........- Hinton, Geraldine s-- Hinton,. Mary .......... Hitz, Mike .......... Hodge, Raymond -- Hodson, Gary ----, Hoehn, David --- Hoff, Debbie ...... Hoff, Linda ........ Hoffman, Dianna -- Hoffman, Gerry .... Hofmann, Paula --- Hohman, Roy ...-.... Holbrook, Georgia --- Holcombe, Debbie Holland, Lannie ...... --1--- 74 84,164,166 61 ---..-- 54 67 67 66 --- 66 --- 74 --, 66 --- 54 74 ------ 74 -- 84,163 ---- 84 ---- 74 ,----- 66 84 164 Hollandsworth, Sue ...,...... Hollandsworth Debbie Hollingsworthf Gary -fi--I Holloway, Brenda ..... Holmes, Dave ...... Holmes, Glenn ...... Holmes, Richard Holt, Donna ..... - Holt, Jon ....... Holtegel, Jeff ..... -I Holtkamp, Carol Homer, Greg ..... -- Honaker, Carolin Hood, Barbara ---- Hope, Jade ......... Horman, Debbie Horman, Tammie --- Horn, Deborah --- Horn, Gary ..... Horn, Janet ..... Horning, Don r-- Horning, Ed ....... Hornsby, Roger .... Horton, Barbara Horton, James .... Horton, Linda -- Hoskins, Pam ..... Hoskins, Paula .... Hostutler, Dana ---- -- Hostutler, Keith .... - Hott, Nancy ....... Hott, Sandy ..... Houp, Janet --- Howard, Etta --- Howard, Janice --- Hu, Ada ........ Hu, Jeanne ..... Hubbar, Bill s..... Hubbard, Karen Huber, Kathy ...... Huckabby, Ron ....... 84 54 54 54 -- 66 84 69 54 ------ 85 ------ 74 61,623,139 ------ 66 84 139 Holzinger, Mike .zu Zi-- , 74,125,137 4 ------ 55 -,-- 74 1- 84 --- 66 -- 61 ---- 74 ------ 57 -- 84,125 A ..,.. 66 -- 74,179 ---- 61 -- 74 Huckleberry, Jerome --- --- Huddleston, Diane --- Huddleston, Fred -... Hudepohl, Bradley -- Huelsman, Dave ......-. --- I-Iuelsman, Kenneth .... Hueneman, Terry .... Huff, Frances -..... Huffman, Greg ...,. Huffman, Linda --- Hughes, Bob ..... Hughes, Brenda --- Hughes , Dan ---- Hughes, Jeff ..... Hughes, Huling, Pam ..... Johnny .... Hull, Sharon ......... Humbert, Barbara .... Humbert, Vickie ,..... 69 55 74 89 B4 84 84 74 74 66 74 61 -- 61 66 66 84 66 55 74 74 71 66 89 61 60 ----- 74 -- 74,140 ------ 66 ..- 84,163 ----- 84 -..-- 74 ----,- 84 -- 74,163 ---- 84 ------ 67 Humpheries, Beverly ......,. 54 Humphreys, Elaine .... Humphreys, Paul ...... Humphries, Yvonne -......... Hunley, Bernetta .... Hunt, Greg ......... Hunter, Bonnie --- Hunter, David .... ------ 60 84,163,166 84 ------ 60 --- 60 ..-- 84 ------ 74 74 Hunter, Pat ...... - ........ - Husemann, Stevie ..... Hutchens, Jim ...-... Hutchinson, Bruce .... Hutchinson, David -- - 74,163,166 74.166 --- 84,137 84 Hutchinson, Nancy .... . - - Hyden, Linda ....... 84 - -- '74 84 Hyland, Mary Beth .... --- Imburgia, Mike --- Imgolte, John ..,.. Ingram, Susan ...,... Isler, Ronald --- --- 84 --- 60 --- 84 84 .I Jackson, Alvin --- Jacobs, Linda --- Jacobs, Philip --- Jaffe, Charles --- Jaffe, Charlotte --- Janney, Kathleen Jansen, Anna ...... Jansen, Daniel --- Janson, George --- Jarrold, Doug --- Jarrold, Gary -- Jaynes, Linda --- Jeffers, Roeth --- ------- 69 79,84,163 -------- 79 ------ 84 ------ 60 79 163 -- ---- 1 ------ 66 -..-- 63 ---- 67 ------ 84 --- 54,55 ---- 60 ---- 67 Jetter, Nancy --- ---- 84 Johns, Charles ..... .... 6 3 Johns, Denise ....... .... 5 4 Johnson, Christy --- ---- 60 Johnson, Donna ..,.... .... 6 0 Johnson, Druscilla --- 84 Johnson, Flora ..... ..... 6 9 Johnson, Gary ..... ....... 6 0 Johnson, Henry --- --- 60,137 Johnson, John --,- .... - 60 Johnson, Karen --- --, 74 Johnson, Ken .... ...- 7 4 Johnson, Mike --- ----- 88 Johnson, Pam .... ....... 60 Johnson, Steve ......--.--... 54 Johnston, Phyllis ...... 71,86,l18 Jones, Cindy ..... ...... 2 7,54 Jones, Debra --.. -.... 5 4 Jones, Janice --- ---- 74 Jones, Karen -- --- ----- 67 Jones, Kathy ................. 84 Jones, Marty -- .-......... 74 Jones, Mike --- --- 84 Jones, Mike .... ..... 8 4 Jones, Michele --- ..-.. -- 54 Jones, Pat -- .... ..... . --- 60 Jones, Rick - .... 80,154,137 Jones, Robert .... ...-... 5 4 Jones, Sharon .... ...-. 6 7 Jones, Terry .... .1l. 6 1 Jones, Tom ...... -..- 61 Jostworth, Sue .... --- 74 Jung, Karen .................. 66 Jung, Ken ..................,. 74 Junior Council on World. Affairs ..,.................,. 176 Justice, Carol ,............... 66 Justice Darlen , e --- --- 74 Justice, Emma ..... .... 7 4 K Kahle, Pam .......... Kallendorf Robert Kamp, Phillip ....... Karb, Jim ......... Karnes, Mary ..... Kaser, Dale ,....... - Kassner, Thelma --- Katt, Andy ........ Katt, Dan ........ Kautz, Dennis .... Keegan, Kathy --.-. Keene, James .... Keene, Marilyn --- Keeney, Pebby .... Keethley, Kathy .... Kegel, Tonna ..,...... --- 54 --- 54 ---- 84 ---- 54 74 61 66 61 84 74 --- 84 84 74 84 74 61 74 Keiser, Ken ....... ....... Kelley, David .... Kelley, Regina -- Kelley, John -- Kelly, Charles --- Kelly, Tim ....... Kemen, Donna .... Kemper, Mike --- Kempe, George --- Kempf, Sharline --- Kenan, Glenn ..... Kennedy, James -- Kennedy, Mike --- Kennedy, Patty --- Kennedy, Phillip --- Kenne Mik y, e ------- Kem, Jeff ......... Kent, Steve ...... Kenty, Sharon --- Kerr, Ron ....... Kestner, Jim .......... --, --- 85,133 85 133 ' III 792163 ss 74 61 85 54 74 61 85 ---- 85 B5 65 54 74 61 69 66 69 85,139,179 54 Kidwell, James --- ..... ---- Kiefer Earl ....,. Kienholz, Hedy --I 'nw' Kimmel, Judy --- Kincaid. Janis .... Kincaid, Jerry .... King, Albert ..... King, Brenda --- King, Cindy ---- King, Debbie .... King, Donna --- King, Gerry ...... King, 60 74 85 ---- 60 --- 60 ---- 66 ---- 57 Neil ....-...-- ---------- Kinghorn, Terry --- Kinman, Sam .... Kinney, Mike --- 60 66 ---- 85 74 74 ---- 60 ---- 84 ---- 60 Kinney, Tim ........ Kirby, Leonard Kirk, Daniel ...... Kirk, Joe ...... Kirk, Mark --- Kirk, Tim .... Kissee, Gary .... Kist, Richard .... 74 89 ---- 66 55 85 ---- 66 ------ 60 --- 79.124 Kittie, Kathy .... ......... 6 0 Klein, Harry ............ 85,166 Klein, Kenneth ...... 74,131,133 Klene, Marcia ..... ......... 8 5 Klink Tom ....... -- Klosterman, Jim ............ Klostermann, Randolph .... 74 85 Klosterman, John ------------ 85 85 74 Klumb, Jim ........ Klusmeyer, Karen ........ 85,164 Knauber, Nancy --- Knauft, Debbie .... Knecht, Leslie --- Knipp, Sam .... Knorr, Rita .... Knotts, Dale .... Knowles, James -- ------ 85 ------- 85 --- 60,129 66 67 Koch, Cynthia -- ..... --- Koch, Roy ......... Koelling, Randall -- 74 74 57 74 57 Koelling, Randy --- 55 Koenig, Donna .... 74 Koenig, Richard --- --- 74 Kohl, James ...... 85 Kolb. Steve ......... .... 6 6 66 79 74 69 85 66 B9 67 B9 Kolentse, George Kolentse, Mary Koons, Tommy Kopp, Frank .... Korb, Lois ....... Korb, Ralph ..... - Krabacher, Bill Kracke, Debbie --- ------- Kramer, Bob ............... - Kremer, George .........,.. B9 Krueger, Alan ........ 89,133,173 Krueger, Arthur --- ....... -- 89 Krueger, Larry --- .... 67,137 ------ 89 Krull, Vernon --- Kuhn, Carolyn -- Kuhn, Shelia .... Kukainis, Velta --- Kulstad, Bill --- ---- 55 ---- 60 ------ 85 --- 74,133 Lane, Jo Ann --- Kunkel, Mary --- .... 85,164 Kuntz, Paul .... ...... 8 5 Kunzie, Robert --- ---- 74 Kyde, Bill ....... .... 7 4 Kyde, Kenneth --- -- 55 Kyle, Rosemary -- -- 85 Lacker, Tom ...... .... 7 4,124 La Dow, Judy --- ----- 74 La Dow, June -- Lahey, Dennis -- Lamb, Barry ....... Lamo, Clayton ..... -- Lamoeth, Martin ...... -- Lam beth, Mary Ann Lance, Dennis ........ Land, Linda ...... -- Lane, John ....... Laney, Wanda ...... Lange, Doug .......... Langenbach, Hazel Lanter, Nancy ...... 67 74 85 74 67 - -- - - -- 85 67 67 55 74 54 85 --- -- 85 74 Lanter, Steve ..... -- B5 Lanza, Chris --- .- 85 Lanza, Nancy --- -- 66 Lapp, Donna .... -- 66 Latscha, Ginny --- -- 74 Laub, Kathy ...... -- 74 Laug, Melvin --- -- 54 Lawrence, Pam Lawson, Marvin --- Lawson, Oley ..... Leach, Linda --- 54 66 Lawson, Melvin --- -- 66 74 85 66 Leach, Joe ....... League, Betty ..... Ledford, Arnold --- Lee, Cheryle .... Lee, Vickie ....... Leedy, James ....... .... Leedy, Sharon Legendre, Michael .... Leger, Betty ......... Leger, James ....... 85,164 ------ 66 ----- 85 ------- 60 85 166 741166 ------ 69 ---- 66 ------ 54 Leguillon, George ,.......,,,, 60 Leist, Dan -- ,....... - ..... 61,137 Lemmink, Jim .,...., ,,,,,,., 3 5 Lenhart, Bob -- 85,123,137,l64,173 Leon, Linda ..,..., ,,,,,,.,,- 7 4 Lepple, Stanley ..... Levy, Barry ..... Lewis, Denise .... Ley, Sandra ....... Liebett. Donna ..... --- Lieberman, Andrea 85 63 --------- 74 B5 64 85,1 --- -..--- 60 Lieberman, Cathy --- ...,, -- 85 Lightfield, Kathie --- --- 85,164 Lightfoot. Pat ..... ----- 74 Lind, Janice --- Lind, Mike ....... 74,163 74 Lindsey, Donna --- .... ---- Lindsey, Steve --- Lipps, Anna .... Lipps, Barney --- Little, Barry s.... Little, Mike .... Litteral, Mike .... Litteral, Stephen --- Litteral, Tom .... - --- Lively, Donna .... Lloyd, Dan ...,.... Lloyd, Linda -- ,,1.. - Lohmiller, Nancy .... Lones, Wanda ..,.. Long, Kenny ........ Long, Theresa ........ Longhauser, Barry Lorch, Timothy ...... Loth, Mariea ...... Lovett, David -- Lovett, Lynn --- Lower, Donna .... Lucas, Donald --- Lucas, Donna ,..... Lucas, Jeannette .... Lueders, Kim ..... Lund, Linda ..... Luneack Sand . Y --A Lunsford, Mary .... Luttmer, David .... Lykins, Carol ...... M Macke, Linda .... Maddox, John .... Maddux, Rick --- Madsen, Alice ,.1. Mahaffey, Lucy --- Major, Bill ...... Majoreties ....1.... Makerupson, John --- Maley, Malloy, Mansu, Brandi --- Dennis -- Mansu, Lauren .... Mansu, Pat .... -- Mara, Sheila ....1,.. Marckesano, Jim - Marlatt, Chris - ..... Marlow, Marketia --- Denis 1..... 85 61 66 --- 85 --- 79 --- 61 --- 61 ----.. 54 89.169 61 66 61 61 85 66 --- 74 85 --- 61 --- 54 --- 74 --- 61 ---- 74 --- 74 --- 74 --- 61 54 -.- 75 --- 75 --- 85 --- 66 85 85 61 -- 54 ---- 75 .--- 66 .-- 54 -- 119 ---- -- 66 --- 75,163 --- 26.166 ----- 75 --- 89 --- 89 ----- 89 -- 64,66 --- 75 ----- 75 Martin, Becky ,--, ---,,-- 3 5 Martin, Glenn --- --- 85,125 Martin, Jerry ------ -,,-, 6 1 Martini, Linda ---- --- 67 Marzo, Yolanda ---- ---- 6 9 Mason, Mike ------- - -,-- 75 Massing, Sue -------- -- -,,, 61 Massingell, Brenda --- 61 Masters, Bill ------ ---- 7 5 Masters, Terry ---- --- 54 Masters, Terry --- ---- 57 Matthey, Jerry --- ---, 85 Mattingly, Mary --- ---- 61 Mattingly, Paul --- ---- 54 Maujean, Gary ---- --- 85 Maurer, Alan ----- ---- 8 9 Maxey, Vernon ---- ----- 7 5 Maxwell, Jim --- --- 75,129 Maze, Shirley -------, -,,,,, 8 5 McBrayer, Margie ----- ---- 6 7 McBrayer, Richard .-.- 75 McBroon, Mollie ---- ---- 85 McCauley, Rick --- ---- -- 54 McCausIin, Don ---- ---,-1- 6 7 McChristian, Ken --- --. 85,123 McClain, Sandra -- ----- 61 McClure, Bob ------ --- 67 McClure, Michael --- ---- 54 McCollum, Evie --- ---- 75 McCready, Ellen -- ---- 85 McCready, John -- ---- 61 McCready, Karen --- --- 54 McCullough, Rob - --.- 75 McDonald, Glen ----- ---- 5 7 McDonald, Barbara ---- .. 69 McDonald. Vicki ---- ------- 7 5 McElroy, Bill ------- --- McElroy, Mary Lee McGinnis, Jane --- McGowan, Michael McGurk, Robert --------- McHenry, Scott --- Mclnerney, Janet - McIntosh, Jim ------ McKeehan, Debbie McKenzie, Billie --If' McKinney, Donny McKinney, Harold McLaughlin, Linda McLaughlin, Mike 75.123 ---------- 85 ----------- 55 85,137,179 75,166 --- 67,137 ----- 75 -- 34,55 --- 55 --- 69 ---- 67 85,130 III --.- 75 ---------- as McMullin, Dennis -----------, 75 85 130 141 McMullin, Gary ------ McMurray, Nora -- ---- L---' McM-urrer, Gail --- ------ McNamee, Dan -- McNamer, Rob ---- McNett, Malcolm ---- McRoberts, Linda McVay, Terry ----- 89 61 --- 89 --- 61 --- 85 --- 61 --- 55 Meacham, Virginia - Meadors, Bobby ---- Meadows, Pat .--- - Meadous, Sharon --- Meagher, Phil -------- --- Meckstroth, Marilyn Meece, Nancy -------- --- Meeks, Donnie ----- Meier, Bill ------- Meier, Susan --- Meiggs, Bill --- Meiggs, Fred ---- - Meiggs, Robert --- - Meiners, Ken ----- Meissner, Tom ---- Meister, Diane --- Meister, Larry ---- Meister Marie ----- Mercerf Marilyn ---- Mergy, Merrill, Mertens, Joe -......- - Blaine ----- Sandra ------- --- 55 67 75 55 75 75 75 85 55 61 67 -- - --- 67 54 75 75 86 61 69 54 61 85 75 85 Messerschmidt, Bill ---- ----- Messinger, Michael ---------- Mette, Joan --------- --- 70, Metz, Ed ----------- ----- Metze, Deborah --- --- Metze, Teri ----- --- Metzer, Bill -- --- Meyer, Garry -- Meyer, Jane ---- -.- Meyer, Marlene -- --- Meyer, Robert ---- --- Meyer, Sue --------- -- Meyer, Wayne --------- --- Middleton, Darlene ---- --- Middleton, Dorothy ---- ----- Middleton, Larry -- Miley, Miley, Linda ------ Pat -------.- Milkuhn, Esther --- Miller, Miller, Miller, Cindy ----- Dennis ---- Elaine -- Miller, Gary ---- Miller, Miller, Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills, Mills, Jeff ------- 67 75 75 61 75 61 - - 6 1 54 54 85 75 67 54 54 -- ------ 85 -- 85 164 ----- 75 ----- 75 ------ 61 --- 75,124 ---- 74 ------- 67 -------- 67 Michael -- -------,-- 85 Brenda --- ---- 32,75,151 Carol --- Dennis --- Linda -- Lynn -- Robert --- Steven ----- Milton, Esther ---- Mincer, Pat --.-- Mink, Alice ------ Mink, Linda ------ Minnick, Jacqui ---- Minser, Minser, Carol ---- Jay ----- Mire, Debbie ----- -------- 61 ------ 67 --- 32.72,75 ------ 54 ----- B5 --- 54 --- 85 --- 85 --- 75 --- 75 --- 54 --- 61 --- 63 --- 73 63 86 54 75 75 Mirtser, Mary ----.- --- Miskimins, Steve ---,. --- Mitchell, Beverly -- -- Mitchell, Chuck ------ ----- Mitchell, Dorothy ---- ---.--- Mitchell, Graham --- --- 67,137 Mitchell, June --.- --.- 67 Mitchell, Kathy ---- --- 75 Mitchell, Linda -- -.- 61 Mitchell, Nancy ---- . ------ 61 Mock, Henry ---- -------- 7 5 Moffo, Kathy - ------- 86,119,150 Monnig, Marilyn ------------ 89 Montgomery, Harold -------- 67 Moore, Gail ------------- --- 86 Moore, Holly -------- --- 86 Moore, Sam ------ ------ 6 1 Moore, Sandra --- ------ -- 67 Moore, Terry --- -------- -- 75 Moore, Terry ---- --- 75,156,157 Moore, Timmie ---- -------- 6 1 Moores, William -- ------ 61 Morehead, Gayle -- --- 61 Morel, Mary ------ --- 86 Moreland, Don --- --- 63 Moreland, Rick -- --- 61 Morena, Jim ------- ----- 8 6 Moreton, Chuck ---- ------- 6 7 Morford, Linda -- --- 86,166 Morgan, Grady -- ----- 86 Morgan, Karen -- --- 75 Morgan, Karyn -- --- 75 Morgan, Mark ---- --- 86 Morgan, Vivan --- --- 67 Morman, Charles -- --- 75 Morn, Sue ------- ---- 6 1 Morris, Gary --- ---..-- 63 Morris, Gary --- --- 58,61 Morris, Rick --- ---- 61 Morrison, Gary --- ---- 73 Moser, Sally ---- --- 70,75 Moses, Ted ----- ---- 6 1 Moses, Teresa --- --- 67 Moses, Terry --- -- 86 Mounce, Carlos --- --- 86 Mueller, Bill -.--- -- 75 Mueller, Kathy -------,, ,,--,- 7 5 Muhlhauser, Mark --------- ,, 61 Muhlhauser, Scott - 6 Mullins, Betty -------------- -- 75 Murphy, 7,129,137,180 Bob ----- --------- 5 4 Murphy, Joyce --- Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Pat ------ Murphy, Robert -- Meyers, Connie -- Meyers, Ron ---- Naegel, N Mark .----- Naegele, Connie -------..... .- 66 Naegele, Nelda ---- Nagel, Pat - -.----- Nanni, Steve --- Nara, Ed Nare Felicia ---- Nash: Michael --- Neal, Neal, Neal, Neeley, Carol ---- Cathy ----- Richard ---- Rhonda --- Neidich, Bob ---- Nelson, Nelson, Diane --- Phyllis --- Nemann, Cyndie --- Neumann, Tim ----- Newcomer, Ruth -- Newman, Larry --- Newhouse, Peggy -- ---- Mary ----- . .. .- Michael --- ---- 54 86 54 ---- 54 67 55 ---- 86 87,125,137,141 ----------- 87 --- - -- 80.87 -- 87,128,141 --------.. 67 -.----- 61 ---- 67.163 ------ 67 ---- 73 ---- B7 -----.. 55 -------- 63 -- 46,80,86 ------ 75 -------- 67 ------ 87,135 ----- 75,79,163 -------- 75 86,176 67 Newkirk, Patricia --- ------ Newman, Robert - Nicholson, Terry --- -- Nickson, Donna ----- -- Nickoson, Jackie --- -- Nicoloff, Donna -- Nichaus, Linda --- Niemes, Jeff ------ Niesz, Erich -----. Niesz, Hermine --.... -- Nightingale, Kathy Noble, Carol - ------ -- Noble, Johnny -.-- 89 75 61 67 86 -- 62 55 67 55 75 55 -- - - 55 Noel, Dan ------- ------ 7 5 Noppert, Jan -.--- -- 86,164 Nunlist, Christian -- ---- 69 Nuss, Louise ----- -- 86 Ober, Norbert ---- -- 75 Ochsner, Greg --- ..- 86 O'Dell, Allen --- -- 67 O'Dell, Carol ---.- .--. 5 5 Oldfield, John ------ ---- . .- 67 O'Leary, Dennis ---- -- 86,139 Oliver. JoAnn -------- ---- 6 2 O'Malley, Pamela ---- -- 62 O'Malley, Patricia .--- --- B6 Ooten, Brenda ------ -- 63 Ooten, Mike ------ - ,,-, 75 Orchestra --------- --- 163 Osborne, Coyt ------ -- 62 Osborne, Geraldine -- --- 86 O'Toole, Maureen -- --- 69 Ott. Janis .-.- ----- - - 86 Ott, Jean ------ -.,--- --- 75 Ott, Kristine ---- ---- 75 Owens, David --- -- 75,163 Owens, Debbie ---- ---- 7 3 Owens, Janet ----- ---- 7 5 Owens, James --- -- 75,135 Ozepy. Kathy ----- ---- 7 5 Page, Andy ----- -- 56 Palma, Joe ------- -- 69 Palmer, Debbie ----- --- 56 Palmer, Douglas ----- -- 56 Palmisano, Denise ---- --- 62 Palmisan, Shirley --- --- 62 Pardo, Tom ------- --. 62 Paris, Neal - ---- Parker Bill ----- Parker: Carol ----- ---l Parker, Donald --- Parr, Marilyn --- Parris, Parsons, Partin, Patrick, Patton, Toni ---- Leona --- Anna --- Madge --- ----..- 75 -- 86128 62 62 75 -- 56 -- 67 -- 69 -- 69 62 Patton, Kevin ---- Stephanie --- ---- Paul, Eddie --------- Paul, John ------- - ------- - Paulding, Pat --- Pawn, David ---- ---- Peak, Kathy ----- Peden, Robert ----- Peelman, Mary --- Peelman, Vivan --- Pennak, Carol ---- Pennekamp, Barb ---- ---- 7 5 Pennekarnp, Sheila Pennington, Bob --- ---- 67 Penno, Bernice --- Pep Club -------- Peponis, Steve ---- Percer, Adele ---- 86 --- 33,86 75 -----------'62 86,125,163 --------- 86 -------- 87 ---- 56 ------ 56 45 87 --- ---- 75 ---- 62 --- 176 --- 56 ---- 62 Rutledge, Brenda :U- Percer, Linda --- Perkins, Dave --- Perkins, Perkins, Perkins, Plerkins, Russell Perry, Perry, Dorothy - Elizabeth Joey ..... Larry --- Mike ...... Perry, Linda ..... -- Peters, Carolyn ...... Peterson, Beverly Peterson, Dan ....... Petke, Ange .... Petrey, Petri, F Linda --- rank --- Petri, Lillian n .... ..-- 75 --- 75 --- 56 -- 75 -- 75 -- 67 -- 67 ..- 75 -- 87 --- 62 56 75 62 87 62 87 87 Margie --- .... ---- Petroff, Pettyjohn, Danny Phelps, Bill ....... Phelps, Dawn --- Phelps, Jerry --- Phelps, Jo Ann --- Phelps Pam .... Phel s' Penn ---- 68 . P - 2' Phillips, David -- Phillips, Gary .... 1 Phillips, James -- Phillips, Joe .... -- .... 62,129 75 Platt, Connie ..... ...... Piatt, Kenneth -- Pieczonka, Nancy -- .... 75,166 Pierce, Barb ...... 75 56 74 75 87 73 ---- 62 62 67 56 62 86 Pierce, James ..... .... 6 2 Pierce, Patty .... .... 6 2 Pierson, Bill .... .... 8 9 Pierson, Joan ..... .... 7 5 Pierce, Sharon --- ---- 86 Pierce, Wanda -- .... 62 Pinatello, Gail -- .... 86 Pinger, Dan ..... ...... 7 5 Pitcher, Colleen --- --- 22,67 Pitman, Sharon --- ..... -- 67 Pitts, Barbara --- .... 75,166 Pjanic, Marilyn --- .... -- 75 Place, Ken ...... Plagge, Plagge, Sharon -- Tim ..... Plank, Dorothy --- Plank, Larry .... Plogmann, James --- Plunkett, Larry --- ---- 56 ---- 86 ---- 75 ---- 75 ---- 86 ---- 86 ---- 75 56 69 62 69 86 75 Rauck, David ..... Rawlings, Kathy ------- 62 as 86,164 Rawimgs, Ken -::-::-52,67,180 ss Rawlings, Nancy .... Rawlings, Rick .... Ray, Bruce ........ Rayborn, Karen --- Reardon. Vera .... Rebb, Linda ...... --- Record, Beverly -- Record, Janice --- Redding, Donna -- 62 86 86 86 ---- 77 56 86 56 77 Redding, Mike .... ........... Reed, Chris .... --- 86,163,166 Reed, George -- ......... 73 Reed, Sandy ..... --- 77,164 Reedy, Kenneth --- Reedy, Sheila --- Reeves, Judy -- Reeves, Kathy .... Rehme, Valori ,..... ----- 77 --- 77 --- 77 ----- 62 --- 77,166 Reichardt, Bernice --- -- 29,86 Reidel, Ken ......... --- 86 Reidy, Chris ....... .... 7 7 Reilmann, Tom ...... --- 67 Reindel, Paulette .... --- 86 Reis, Christine .... --- 76 Reis, Cindy ...... --- 76 Reis, Ken ....... --- B6 Relly, Joyce ........ .... 8 6 Renner, Cheryl .... --- 56 Renner, Dru ...... .... 8 9 Renner, Kathy -- ..... 89 Renner, Pam ...... .... . - 76 Renner, Tom ........ --- 86,123 Rennick, Joe .... ..... ..... 6 2 Resurreccion, Linda --- 56 Reynolds, Barton .... --- 67 Rice, Carol ........ --- 67 Rice, Everett .... --- 87 Rice, Hart .... --- 76 Rice, Sharon --- --- 76 Rich, Lori ....... - -..--- 76 Richardson, Bev --- --- 87,164 Richardson, David -- --- 76,124 Richardson, Jim --- --- 87,124 Richardson, Jim ..... ..... 7 6 Richardson, Sharon ..-- Richmond, Linda ..... --- Richter, Bill ....... Richter, Gil ...... Riddle, Walter ..... Ridner, Shirley .... Riedinger, Denny --- Riggs. Riggs, Mike ...... Riggs, Phillip .... Riggs, Tommy --- Riley, Danny -- Riley, Donna ---- Riley, Michael .... Riley, Rick ...... Riley, Rinea Tom ........ ir, Jeanne ..... Bettie ...... 68 77 56 -- 76 86 56 68 Ranson, Jackie ..... Poland, Dennis -- ---- Poland, Jack ..... .... Poland, Richard --- ---- Poland, Terri .... . --- Pollard, Christine ............ Ponder, Barbara ............. Pong, Walter ................ 75 Porter, George .... 86,127,l39,141 Porter, Rick .................. 62 Porter, Susan --- ........ 19,86 Poth, Pamela S-- .... 76,163 Potter, Dan --- .... 76,124 Powell, Bill .... ...... 5 6 Powell, Tom --- ---- 89 Pragar, John .... .... 7 6 Predmore, Gary --- ---- 76 Predmore, Shelia .... 62 Preston, John ....... .... 6 9 Presutto, Donna --- ---- 67 Preuth, Linda ,..., .... 8 6 Prewitt, Kenny --- .... -- 62 Price, Melody --- ...... -- 76 Prine, Kirk ....... .... 8 4,125 Proctor, Diana -- ----- 86 Proffitt, Dale ......... .... 8 4 Puckett Elizabeth Puckett: Sherry UI: ---- 86 ------ 76 Puemng, Art ..... ....... 5 6 Puening, Ron --- ---- 67,166 Puening, Terry --- .... 76,166 Pulley, Robert .... - ...... 87 Pulskamp, Tanya --- .... 87,164 Pyles, Janet ...... ...... 5 6 Pyles, Marilyn --- ---- 56 Quelle, Frederika .... 67 Quelle, Robert --- .--- 76 Raber, Dave ...... -- 87 Raber, Deborah -- -- 69 Rachford, Ken --- .-..,.--- 87 Rachford, Mike --- .- .... .--- 67 Radel, Bonnie -- ..... ,.-..-- 76 Radel, 'Cliff --- Raible, Bruce --- 79,163,166 88,138,139 76 Rainey, Ernette --- ..... ---- Raitz, Dave ....... .... .... Ramey, Charlotte Ramsey, Jim ......... Randolph, Pamela Ranes, Dave ........ --- --- Ranes, Jim ..... --- ...-. ----- Rarden, Carolyn .... Rasemont, Nick .... Ratterman, Lynn 62 76 76 -..- 56 56 67 ------ 76 ------ 76 ..- 77,179 ---- 86 Ringshauser, Bill .... Riseden, Roddie --- Rising, Joanne -- Rlster, Gordon -- Ritchie, Jaynee .... Ritsch, Randy .... Ritter, Donna --- Ritter, Mike --- Ritter, Sue --- Ritz, Janice ..... Roark, Marcus -- 56 76 87 76 62 69 87 76 67 87 56 67 76 76 --- 62 87 77 77 86 86 89 86 62 '77 69 56 77 B6 56 Robb, Brenda ................ Robbins, Gary ......... Roberto, Emil ........ ------ 69 86,127,139 Roberts, Dorothy .,-.,,,,. 20,33 Roberts, Ronald --- Rockwell, Doris .... Rodgers, Peggy .... Roedig, Carol .... Roedig, Rose -- Rogers, Mike -- Rohrig, Roger --- Rolfes, Lola .... Roll, Robert ..... Rollinger, Lynn .... Rollison, Mike --- Ronan, Bob .... Ronan, Dennis --- Roos, Rod ...... 86 69 -.. - 77 86 86 ----- 56 -. .... ,. 67 --- 86,174 - .... 89 --- 56 -- 69 -- 77,166 ------- 89,133 Rose, Daniel --- ........ ..--- 76 Rose, Dave ........ 86,123,139,141 Rose, Doris ................... 62 Rose, Harveyetta ............ 73 Rose, Linda .............-.... 56 Rose, Rhonda ................ 62 Rose, Sandra ................ 56 Ross, Carl ........ .... 5 6 Ross, Donald ...... --- 62 Ross, Frank --- --- 56 Ross, Kathy .... ....... 8 6 Ross, Robert .... ......... 6 2 Rossi, Mary .... ........... 7 6 Rost, Steve .... 66,163,166 Roth, Chris .... ..... 7 6,166 Roth, Dave -- ....... 62 Roth, Ray ........... .... 89 Roth, Steve ........... .... 6 8 Rothweiler, Raymond -- .... 76 Rothwell, Alice ....... ..-- 6 2 Rottenberger, Francis Rottenberger, Frank Rottenberger, Mike - Rottinghaus, John ------1--- Rouse, Bonita ..... Royse, Dennis ...... Rowland, Eileen --- Rowland, Myron .... -------- 62 -----,,- 62 77,124 76 Rowlands, Madalyn .... I1 Royce, Douglas ...... Royce, Pat ........ Royse, Ray ..... Rueve, Kathy --- Ruff, Mike --- Runck, Jane --- Runtz, Vickie --- Runyon, Cathy --- Rupe, Karen ..... Rupe, Kathy --- Rush, Cathy .... Russell, John ..... Ruthemeyer, Jim Rutled ge, Linda -- Ruwan, Tom --- Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Sabine Sager, Sales, David --- Gala ..... Margaret .1 Mike ....... Shirley --- S , Mike --- William cc- Jim ...... Sahley, Sue --- Samad Samad Samad , Roger --- , Ron .... , Sharon - Samad, Tom ..... Sampson, Damon -- Sampson, Joanne -- Samson, Linda ..... - 69 68 56 89 68 86 --- 76 --- 87 ....- 87 --- 76 -- 56 --- 62 69 --- 86,166 ---- 56 --- 76,114 -------.. 89 76,163,166 sa 68 87 56 --- 76 87 68 89 76 -- 76 --- 76 --- 68 76 --- 77.157 -- 68,129 ---- 77 Samuelson, Darlene .... --- Sandefur, Amy ...... Sandefur, Walter -- Sanders, Tom ....... Sandman, Linda ....... 62 68 62 --.. 56 77 62 77 77 Sarandos, Chris .............. Satterfield, Catherine ---- 87,164 68 Satterfield, Carol ..,... .... Sauerbrey, Tom ..... Savers, David ....... - Saunders, Clarence .... --- Savage, Carol ........ Sawyer, Angela .... Sawyer, Michael .... Saylor, Richard -- Saylor, Debbie --- Scalf, Linda .... Scalf, Shirley -- Scarlato, Linda --- Scarlato, Mary .... Schaetzle, Dan ..... Schaller, Ronald ..... 62 62 77 68 62 --- 56 -- 56 -- 56 -- 68 -- 87 68 --- 86,164 89 Schaumloffel, Todd .... --- Scheidenberger, Carl Scheidt, Kathy ........ Scheidt, Pete ........ Schenck, Dennis .... Schilling, Michael --- Schinaman, Jeff ....... -LII ea 76 124 Schinaman, Steve .... --- . Schiwde, Dave ...... .... 8 6 Schlasinger. Harry -- --- 76 Schlesing, Jean .... --- 76 Schloss, George --- ---.-- 66 Schmidt, Bill .---- ------ 58 Schmidt, Dennis ........ 86,165 Schmidt, Nancy ...... 86,163,174 Schmidt, Terry ........ ------ 6 2 Schmiedeker, Rickey ........ 69 Schmieg, Otto ..-.- -.-- - -- 35 Schmitt, Janice ...... --- 86 Schneeman, David -- --- 86 Schneider, Donna --- .... -- 62 Schneider, John --- ,... 86,166 Schneider, Mike ...... 76,174,179 Schnieders, John -- ..,. 68,137 Schnitker, Steve --- .... -- 76 Scholl, Charles --- --- 56 Schott, Bill ....... --- 62 Schorsch, Rich .... --- 89 Schroeder, Dale .... --- 86 Schroeder, Judy ...... --- 56 Schroeder, Karen .... --- 68 Schroeder, Larry -- --- 62 Schroer, Dennis .... --- 76 Schroder, Betty --- --- 86 Schroder, Steve ...... --- 56 Schroeder, Robert .... --- 68 Schroth, Kathy .... --- 86 Schroth, Mike --- --- 56 Schuesler, Pam -- ..... 86 Schulte, Gayla -- --- 87.164 Schulte, Tom --- ----- 76 Schultz, Dale --- --- 76 Schulz, Frank .... --- 87 Schultz, Michael --- --- 68 Schulze, William .... .... 7 6 Schumer, Bonnie --- Schwarz, Barb ...... Schweitzer, Joyce -- Schwoeppe, Dave --- Schwoeppe, Linda Scott, Mary Elaine Scott, Marie ........ Scott, Lynn ....... Scott, Mike ....... Sexton, John ....... Sexton, Charlotte --- Sexton, Charles --- Setser, Bruce --- Seng, Ron ..... Senior ......... Selmeyer, Ken .... Selm, Dennis ....... Sellmeyer, Richard 56 87 76 -- 76 87 56 -- 62 -- 68 62 56 62 69 62 ---- 77 90 77 89 56 56 Sellers, Glenna .............. Selby, Nancy . ..... 62,64,143 Seiwert, Dennis .............. 77 Seibel, Barb ........... 86,87,119 Sehlhorst. Barbara .......... 68 Seger, Diana ....... ..... 7 6 Seojwick, Jerry --- ---- 76 Scully, Brenda .... ....... 6 B Sferra,, Rick ..... ......... 5 6 Shultz, Steve .... ........... 8 8 Shreve, Bob --- .... 88,163,166 Short, Mike ...... ......... 6 9 Short, Jim ........ Shope, Charles .... Shook, Patricia --- Shive, Charlene --- Shimp, Lauretta --- Shifflett, Douglas -- Shearer, Linda --- Shearer, Connie --.- Shaw, Mary ..... Sharp, Cathy .... Shallat, Cathy --- Shad, Mike ........... .... Siggear, Donna ........ --- Sibiel, Helen ..... Siciliano, Donna Siegler, Donna .... 87 56 87 77 62 68 ---- 87 69 56 62 77 56 89 77 -------- .--.. 77 88 Siler, Loretta .... .... 6 8 Siler, Phill ...... --- 69 Siler, Phillip .... .-.- 62 Simkin, Phyllis ....... --.N 88 Simmons, Margaret -- --- 68 Simon, 'Cathie ....... ---..- 88 Simons, Rick ...... ......s 8 9 Simpson, David --- .... 68,129 Simpson. Garry ..... -, .... 88 Simpson, Jessie ....... --.-- 69 Simpson, Judy --- --.- 62 Simpson, Ton .... -,-.- 89 Sims, Bobby ..... ......-- 56 Sinex, Mark ....... ....,.. 6 2 Singerman, Pete .... .... 7 6,124 62 76 Singleton, Debra -.--- Singleton, Don --- --..- Singleton, Linda .... 56 Singleton, Sherry .... 76 Sizemore, Cathy --- ....... -- 68 Skalski, Sue .................. 88 Skogsbergh, Jan .... .... 7 6,166 Skidmore, Debbie --- .... -- 62 Slavenwhite, Will --- ..... -- 68 Sloan, Susan ..... --- 88,114 Smallwood, Gary --- .... -- 56 Smith, Alma ....... .... 7 6 Smith, Anne ...... .... 6 2 Smith, Chris .... .... 5 6 Smith, Charles --- ---- 56 Smith, Clifford --- ---- 88 Smith, Betty .... .... 6 2 Smith, Danny --- ---- 68 Smith, David .... .... 5 6 Smith, Denise -- --- 56 Smith, Donald ..... .... 8 9 Smith, Douglas --- ---- 68 Smith, Everett --- ---- 88 Smith, Freda ..... ...... 6 8 Smith, George --- ..... -- 62 Smith, Ginny --- .... 88,175 Smith, Larry ..... ...... 5 6 Smith, Michael --- ..... -- 68 Smith, Mike ........ .... 7 6,124 Smith, Pamela ..........,... 68 Smith, Vernette --- ....... -- 76 Smith, Vince --- ......... -- 68 Snape, Bill .... 88,141,165 Snape, John ..... ...... 68 ,129 Snape, Phyllis --- ..... -- 56 Snead, Matt ....... .... 6 8 Sneddon, Carol --- -- 76 Snider, Nanci --- -- 88 Snowden, John --- -- 56 Snowden, Linda -- 68 Soldano, James --- -- 56 Soldano, John .... -- 76 Soldano, Patrick .... --- 88 Souders, Robert .... -- 88 Sowder, Patty --- -- 63 Sparks, Janice ..... --- 56 Sparks, Robert ..... -- 76 Spaulding, Mike ............. 76 Speckert, Christine - --------- 56 Speckert, Richard ........... 76 Speckert, Walter --- -- 68 Spence, Rebecca --- -- 56 Spickard, Al ..... --- 68.129 Spiess, Chris ...... .... 6 2 Spiess, Sharon ....... ----- 5 6 Spillman, Deborah ...... -.--- 6 2 Spillman, Denise ...H.......- 62 spnman, Greg --- 88,122,123.127. 139,141,179 Spradlin, Brenda .........--- 56 Spradlin, Dean .... .....- - - Spradlin, Sarah .... --- Sprague, Greg .... --- Stapleton, Nancy ---- --- Sprague, Steve ...... --- Sprengard, Vickey .... --- Spurling, Eddie ....... --- Staab, Greg ...--- --- --- Stacy, Larry ....... Staft, Sandra .... Stam ek James p . ---- --- Stamper, Sharon .... --- Stamper, Sherry --- Stapleton, Peggy .... --- Starrett, Ken .--.-.-- --- Staten, Barbara -----.-- ------ Staubitz, Carolyn -.---.-. .--- Staubitz, Paul -- 81,8 62 76 76 62 68 56 88 56 --- 89 62 56 77 88 68 62 69 88 8,125,137,141, 163 StClair, Debbie ...---------- - Stedtefeld, Mark .... --- Steinert, Diana ...... --- Steinhard, Bruce .... --- Steinhard, Scott --- Stemmer, Ed ------ Stemmer, Kathy ....- --- Stephenson, Betty --- --- Stephenson, Jep ..... --- Stimetz, 88 77 77 56 --- 88 77 57 77 88 88 Eleanor .... --- Sterling, Sterrett, S-ue ...... Stewart, Alan .... Stewart, James .... Stewart, Pam ...... Stewart, Vivian .... Stidharn --- 88 --- 69 ..-- 77 57 - ....... 57 48 88 , Connie ...- .--- , Katrina .... ..... Stock, Debbie ..... - Stockman, Gary --- Stockman, John ....... --- Stockman, Randy -- Stockmeier, Beverly--:ff If Stoeckle, Jey ......-.. --- Story, Pat ....-..-... --- Stout, Brenda .... Stout, Mike -..... Strait, Donald ..... 68 88 77 62 57 62 63 76 68 -QIII sa --- 76,166 Strunk, Carol ........ .... - -- 68 Strunk, Charlotte .... -- -- Strunk, Maudie .... Strunk, Pete ...... Studen! 'Council --- 55.57 ----- 88 .-..-- 57 ---- 172 57 Stultz, Sharon ....... --- Sturgeon, Brenda --- --- Sturm, Susan ...... Suelter, Brenda Sullivan, Deborah --- --- Sullivan, Glenn ..... 57 57 ----- --- 88 Sullender, Johnny --- -..-- 57 68 68 57 Sullivan, Jeanne ---- --.-.. - Sullivan, Linda -- -------- 76 63 64 Sunquist, Susan ........ -- Suttle, Susie .... --- Sutton, Debbie .... Sutton, Gregory --- Swallow, Tim .... Swank, Barb .... Z Swartz, Ed ------ -- Sweeder, Mark --- Sweet, JoAnne .... Sylvester, Allan --- T Talbert, William --- Talbott, Brenda --- Talbott, Lucie --- Tam, Mark .... Tate, Diane .... Tate, Linda .... 89,164,175 57 ------- 68 --- 88 ----- 76 ------- 88 76,130 ------- 89 76 166 - ..-.. 76 69,180 --..-- 68 --- 88,139 ----- 88 --- 76 --- 63 - ,... 89 76,173 63 Taylor, Angie -- Taylor, Belinda --- Taylor, Donna --- --- Taylor, Glenda .... ..... Taylor, Greg .... U, Taylor, Jeff .... --- Taylor, Judy -- -.- Taylor, Julie .... --- Taylor, June --- -,- Taylor, Linda ....... --- Taylor Robert ....-.. . U, Tenhundfeld, Sharon --- --- Tenhundfeld, Tom .... -.,- Tensing, Eugene ...., .-- Terrell, Cherry .... Thatcher, Dave --- Thawley, Patti --- Thielen, Ron --- 68 63 68 63 88 57 63 68 76 88 -.- 57 --- 88 -..- 68 ---..--- 88 Thom, Gary .... .......... 8 8 Thomas, Geri --- --- 76,156,157 Thomas, Jerry .... Thomas, Kathy .... Thompson, Anita .... --- Thompson, Donna .... --- Thompson, Ed ..-. -- Thompson, James ---. --- Thompson, Larry ..-. --- Thompson Mike - --- Thompson, Mike --- --- Thompson, Ron ...--- ----- Thompson, Steven ........-. Thompson, Tad .---- --- Thrasher, Phillis ...- ---- 88 76 88 57 57 88 57 76 57 77 77 77,129 63 Thullen, Bob ....-. --- 98 Thice, Faye -------- --- 89 Thieman, Jane T ..... --- 88 Thiettmeyer, Gail --- --- 68 Timmester, Dale -- --- 77 Tipton, Mark -..- --- 68 Tipton, Paula --- --- 53 Tisdale, Annette -- --- 77 Todd, Gail ...... --- 57 Tomlin, Pam -- --- 88 Toon, Steve ------ --- 77 Towles. Dwayne -- --- 63 Towles, Michael .... --- 89 Townsend, Doug ..... --- 89 Transier, Carolynn --- --- 77 Transier, Terry ...... --- 69 Traub, Sherry ...... --- 88 Tremaulis, Irene .... --- 57 Trenz, Paul ..-.---- --- 63 Trimble, Deborah --- --- 78 Trimble, Diane ...... -1- 57 Trimborn, Brian --- --- 88 Trimpe, John ...... --- 68 Trimpe, Sandra .... --- 69 Trimpe, Terry .... ...- 69 Trohanis, Bill .... --- 57 Trotta, Nick ....... ..--. 6 8 Troutman, Melba ..-. ....... 7 8 Tuck, Pam ........ --- 69,166 Tucker, Danny .... ..... 6 8 Tucker, James -- --- 78 Tucker, Jim ...........,...... 88 Tucker, Judy ................ 68 Tucker, Marc ................ 78 Tucker, Mike .... 114,123,128,140, 141,179 Tucker, Pat .................. 88 Tudor, George .... ..... 5 7 Tudor, Priscilla --- --- 68 Tully, Ken ........ .... 7 8 Turner, Carol .... --- 78 Turner, Chris .... --- 88 Tygnett, Jim ...... --- 78 Uhlhorn, Gus .... --- 78 Uehr, Debbie ........ --- 69 Ullom, Mary .......... ----- 68 Underwood, Pam ........... 68 Underwood, Richard .... Ungerbuhler, Robert .... .---- 68 Urk, Denise .......... ,,, 57 68,139 V Vainer, Mary .... - ,-- 57 Vainisi, Charles --- --- 78 Van, Michael ........ -M as VanC1ake, Diane .... --- 88 Vanhook, Cindy ..... .--, 68 VanHoose, Karen .,,,, ,,- 88 VanKalder, Ronald --- --- 78 Vassil, James ........ --- 68 Vath, Ginny ....... - .,., '78 Vaught, David .... ....... 6 3 Vaught. Mike .... --- 78,137 Vaught, Paul .... ..... 8 8 Vehr, Dennis .... ....... 5 7 Veith, Carol --- --- 78,163 Veser, Mary --- ----- 78 Vice, Gary ....... --- 68 Vice, Janice ........ --- as Vickery, Nickie .... --- 69 Vincent, Linda -- --- 57 Vison, Terry .... ..... '7 8 Vitatoe, Rita ...... ...... 6 3 Vodegel, Bonni .... ........ 7 8 Vogel, Billie ..... 80,81,88 Vogel, Jean ......... .....,. 88 Vollrath, Vickie .... ..... 8 8 Volponi, Carol ..... --- 88 Volz, Barbara ......... ..... 6 8 Volz, Mike .................... 63 Vonderhaar, Richard ....-. 19,57 Von Holle, Diana ...... ..... 7 8 VonRissen, Joseph --- --- 78 Vorwerk, Joy ...... --- 78 Wabnitz, Randy .... --- 57 Waddell. Lana .... --- 63 Wade, Debbie ....-.--.-....- 68 Wade, Mark ...-.-----...--.-- 88 Wagner, Chris .... - 78,79,125.163 Wagner, Kak ....-..... 88,144,149 Wagoner, Joyce .............. 78 Wahlbrink, Bob .....- ..-... 8 8 Wahlbrink, Linda Wahler, Gloria ..,.. Wainz, Bruce .... Wainz, Cheryl --- Wainscott, Carla --- .... -- 68 --- 78,114 ------ 63 -------- 78 ---------..--- 68 Wainscott, Todd --..-. 78,123,128 Wakeman, Joan --- ...... -, 78 Wakeman, Louis --- .--. -- 78 Waldeck, Beth --- --- 63 Walden, Mariene --- ----- 63 Walker, Bruce --- .... -- 88 Walker, Susan --- --- 78,163 Walker, Vera .... .... 5 7 Wallace, Debbie ...- --- 78 Wallace, Gregory .... --- 57 Wallen, Jane ...... --- 68 Wallen, John .... --- 68 Wallen, Tom --- -- 68 Walls, Peggy --- --- 68 Walsh, Mike ..... --- 88 Walter, Melissa .... --- 78 Walters, Keith -- --- 78 Walters, Larry ..... --- 88 Wandstrat, Betty .... --- 78 Waples, Harry ..... --- 57 Waples, James --- --- 68 Ward, Debbie .... --- 88 Warfield, Mike -- --- 63 Warner, Dale -- --- 88 Warren, Gary .... --- 68 Warren, Mike .... --, 68 Warren, Rondey .... --- 57 Wash, Angela ...... --- B8 Wash, Susan .... --- 78 Washborn, Mary --- --- 78 Wasteney, Linda --- --- 69 Watkins, Joyce ..... --- 88 Watkins, Shirley -- --- 78 Watson, Jayce ...... --- 68 Watson, Sandra .... --- 78 Watts, Karen ...... -,.- 57 Waymeyer, Dan .... --- 78 Waynick, Sandy .... --- 68 Weast, Sue ........ ,,, 89 Weaver, Phyliss .... --- 68 Webber, Delbert --- --- 63 Weber, Edmund --- --- 57 Weber, Erika ..... --- 63 Weber, John --- ,-- 63 Weber, Mary ..... ..... 6 3 Weber, Sharon ..... Webeler, Robert --- Webster, Jackie .... Wedig, Gary ..... Wedig, Jerry ....... Weichold, Jackie 11'71af1 Weil, Bruce ...... 1 in Z1 Weinberg, Mary ..... -- 63 33 57 78 --- 68 Wedig, Leonard ...... --- 69 69 63 89 63 Weinberg, Sandra --- ----I Wells, James ...... Welti, Ken ....... Wempe, Jerry --- Wendt. Kelly ....... .'.'f'55,1 Werning, Lee ........ --- Wessel, Kathleen 57 25 - .... 88 78 57 88 West, Wayne ........ --- Westbrook, Terri Westbrook, Tom ..... --- Westbrook Tom - 78 ---- --- 68 63 63 Westermeyer, Caral-:I If Westermeyer, John --- --- Westheider, Shelly .... Wetterich, Danny --- --- Wetterich, Donald --- 57 78 --- 88 Westrich, Jim ....... --- 78 63 57 69 Weyer, Tony ....... .,,,,,,,, Weyer, Tony ..... .......... 7 8 Wheeler, Mike ..... --- 78,163,166 Whitaker, Gene .... .... . .--- 78 Whitaker, Jack .... ....,.. 6 3 White, Dan ...... .... . --- 57 White, Donna .... .... . ..... 8 8 White, Laurel --- --- 89,164,175 White, Linda -- --.-.-.- 68 White, Steve .... ...... 7 8 White, Terry ...... --- 78 Whitt, Gardella .... --- 78 Wiebell, Jim ......... --- 63 Wiechering, David --- --, 88 Wiedeman, Bill ........ N, 68 Wiemann, Wes .......,,,,,,, 78 Wiesmann, Rosemarie 68 - f'7E'1 Wiethe, Eddie .......... , Wilcher, James ...... Wilcher, Joyce .... Wilcher, Ronald --- Wilder, Donna --- Wilder, Jim .... Wllfong, Barb .... Wilfong, Patty ........ Wilhelm, Garry .... 37 ---- 68 -- 68 --- 69 --- 69 ------ 78 -------- 78 64,69,143 -------- 78 Wilhelm, Steve ......-.--..-. BB Wilkins, Charles -- 88,127,137,166 Wilkinson, Susan ..-...-----. 78 Williams, Debbie ............. 88 Williams, Donald -- ........ 57 Williams, Ken .... ......... 6 3 Williams, Jack --- -- 89,137,141 Williams, Joan ..... ...-..-. 8 9 Williams, Nancy --- .... -- 78 Williams, Pat ...... --- 69 Williams, Roger .... --- 63 Williams, Ross ...... -- 78 Williams, Saundra -- -- 63 Williamson, Fred -- ,.- 89 Willis, Sharon ........ --- 63 Wilmes, Claudette --- -- 89 Wilmes, Dee ........ --- 89 Wilson, Arnold --- -- 78 Wilson, Arthur --- -- 57 Wilson, Barbara .--- --- 57 Wilson, Dale ..... .-, 89 Wilson, Dave -- -- 78 Wilson, Don .... -- 78 Wilson, Donna --- .-.. 63 Wilson, Kathy .... --- 69 Wilson, Patricia -.-. --- 63 Wilson, Ray ......., N- 69 Wilson, Richard ...- --- 78 Wilson. Ron ...... --- 57 Wind, Kathy ....... --, 57 Windgassen, Lois ---- --- 78 Winters, Pamela --- ---- 63 Winters, Sue ...... ...... 8 9,165 Winther, Holly ............ 63,64 Wira, Wira, Shirley .... Dick ........ 63,70,125,137 ------------ 69 Wisenbaugh, Nancy .......... 78 Withers, Gary .......-.... 78,79 Withers, Terry ....... ...... 5 7 Witt, Carl .................... 57 Witte. Ray ............ 89,132,133 Wogenstahl, Michael -------- 69 Wolff , Donna ................ 89 Wolfe, Donna ..... --- Wolfer, Marilyn .... ----- 69 --- 89,118 Wolfer, Patty ....... ...... 7 8 Wollenhaupt, David Wood, Jim ......... Wood, Susan ....... Woodall Lonnie --- ------ 78,123 78.137 ----- 63 woodauf Ronnie ..... III Wooddell, Donald - Worthington, Steve 1111 111 Woytsek, Mike ....... --- Wrassmann, Diane -- Wright, Debbie .... Wright, Glenn ...... Wrighten, Bob ...... --- Wuebbling Garry -- Wuebblingf MaryJo III- If Wuebbling, Robert .... --- 89 78 69 57 78 --- 63 63 89 89 57 69 63 Wuest, Bob .......... --- 69 Wulfekamp, Janis ............ 69 Wurster, Kurt ............... 89 Wurster, Rick ............... 78 Wyenandt, Larry --- 89,125,130, 137.141 Wyenandt, Regina ............ 69 Wynn, Linda ...... ---- 69 Yankosky, Valerie -- --- 57 Yarger, Donald .-.. --- 69 Yarger, James .... --- 89 Yarger, Sharon -- --- 78 York, Darlene --- --- 78 York, Robert .... --- 63 Young, Barbara --- --- 89 Young, Charles -- --- 63 Young, Hugh --- --- 69 Young, Janet --- --- 57 Young, Larry -- -.- 69 Young, Linda -- ----- 78 Young, Patti --- ...... 64.69 Young, Patti ..... .------.-. 6 9 Young, Rick .......... 78,157,166 Young, Roberta .... --..---- 6 9 Young, Rosemary --- ..-- -- 78 Young, Sara ..----- Young, Y-Tee Tommy .... ns .......... Yust, Dale ......... Zaferes, Tina ...-- Zech, Linda ...... Ziegler, Charles ---..-- Ziegler, Cheryl --- Ziegler, Pat .... Zoellner, Cinda --- Zulager, Dave .... --- 78 --- --- 89 179 ff'B5fi57,179 -------- 89 --..--- 89 89,123,166 -------- 78 ------ 69 --- 63 -- 69 1 Z ','y.lEvl ' yi A fl w K f l -I 9 IE t in l IO, 9, 8, . . . annual siaffers sfage a counfdown for press clay April I. Despite the pressure of deadlines, when it seemed as if the world under our footsteps might collapse, we managed to produce a complete 1966 yearbook-and loved every minute of it! We hope that our classmates will enjoy reading their book as much as we have enjoyed preparing it for them. ,XV It's finished! It's actually written, typed, proofed, and SENT! Through some rather frustrating difficulties, we annual staffers kept our heads, collected our wits, and finished TI-IE. BOOK. W'hen the Recreation Commission locked our photographer Mr. Benson in the baseball field, we jacked up the fence . . . when the engraver sent us tons of dummy paper made the wrong size, we drew our own . . . when April 1 approached and we still had 47 captions, ten heads, and 14 copy blocks to write, we toted our bedrolls to a staff member's house and worked all night. 'Vt Annual layouts gef sprinlrled wilh grilled cheese crumbs al' worlrnighis. PQ Even indusfrious annual staff members get bleary- eyed working on copy and layoufs unfil 3:00 A.M. THE 1966 ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Sherry Scull ........... PRODUCTION MANAGER Rosemary Meinders ........... --- COPY Lois Rost, Editor ................................ WRITERS: Jill Ambrosius, Barb Bolsen, Kay Chap PHOTOGRAPHY AND EN GRAVING Rosemary Meinders, Editor BUSINESS Nancy Wiethe, Co-Editor Marsha Bolinger, Co-Editor .... ..... fwho stretched her work day to 36 hours to include basketball games, Qwho prayed that if a mistake were made, somebody else made ity fwho counted captions in her sleepy man Qwho was known by her quiet laughj fwho definitely decided to go to Ohio State . . . then Ohio University . . . then Ohio State . . ACADEMIC Judy Pierson, Co-Editor .... --- fwho was cool, calm, and collected at all timesj Barb Griswold, Co-Editor FACULTY Sue Hillsley, Co-Editor --- --- Qwho exhausted the budget by chewing up our pencils, Sheila Varner, Co-Editor --- --- Qwho was the staff's most accurate typistj UNDERCLASS Barb Griswold, Co-Editor Darla Bateman, Co-Editor Qwho left T notes on people's carsj fwhose devotion was undyingj Alice Witte, Assistant ..... --- Qwho prayed for Sherry and Rosemary, SENIOR Betty Kamp, Co-Editor --- --- Qwho was our advisor's favoritej Judy Pierson, Co-Editor BOYS' SPORTS Karen Norden, Editor .... --- Qwho got reprimanded for talking to the Student David Martin Council president? GIRLS' SPORTS Karen Norden, Editor ACTIVITIES Nancy Garretson, Editor .... --- Qwho wrote copy in spare moments - in English class, at swimming meets, and between acts of Sound of Music. j INDEX ' Betty Kamp, Editor Alice Witte, Assistant ART AND LAYOUT jon Robin Parr, Editor --- FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Kenneth Hurm, Sponsor .... ,N Mr. Ralph Love, Business .... --- Qwho hid in the craft room until she had to work on Sound of Music sceneryj fwho took attendance and attendance and at- tendance . . .Q Qwho helped us get into R. 2021 Acknowledgements An unusually small staff of 13 members set out to produce the 1966 annual with the spunk and determination necessary to finish a demanding task. We encountered many obstacles - some amusing, some annoying, but all teaching us to retain patience and a sense of humor. We realize that without the help of many wonderful people, we never could have completed the yearbook. To these people, we want to extend our thanks: Indiana School Pictures, for excellent underclass portraitsg Mr. Robert Merriman of the Durand Cover Company for our coverg The Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company for allowing us to use their facilities for one picture on page 1855 the U. S. Army Recruiting Office for allowing us to take another picture on page 1855 the University of Cincinnati for allowing us to use the campus for the picture on page 182. Mr. Busch and Mr. McTamany of Shillito's for 500 senior portraits and sports, ads, and activities picturesg Tom Schiff, for patiently catering to our whims in taking last-minute photographsg Circle Engraving Company of Indianapolis for processing those last-minute photographs so quicklyg the Hurley Company of Camden, Arkansas, for printing our book with speed and efficiency. The Institutum Divi Thomae for the photo on page 13: Mr. Allan Kain of The Cincinnati Enquirer for the color photograph on page 14 and the photo of the Kroger Building on page 12. Potter's Shoe Store, who provided us with helium for the balloons in the picture on page 1155 Ionna Formal Wear, who lent us the tux in the picture on page 1823 Mrs. Myers, who helped jon Robin with the cover designg the Phantom of '65, who gave us unlimited encouragement and inspiration. Mr. Kenneth Hurm, for giving us his opinionsg Miss Lenora Weber, for guiding us through some agonizing difficulties and providing inspiration when our creative ideas didn't quite materializeg Mr. Ralph Love, for helping Nancy and Marsha straighten tangled accounts and ad contracts. The administration and faculty who were kindly tolerant of our hectic picture days: mothers of staff members who opened their homes fand their refrigeratorslj to us on worknights. Contributing writer St-john Perse, for our theme statement. Mr. Duncan Scheidt, of Benson Photo Studios, who endured the rigors of picture days and supplied us with excellent photographic work. Mr. Russell Benson-layout artist, photographer, and general miracle-worker-who responded to our desperate pleas for help and transformed our somewhat extravagant ideas into creative and original work.
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