Western Hills High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1973
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I, ,-' lx 4.-1 1 ,, -.Z We V -i-,?... 1971 WESTERN HILLS ANNUAL WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO Volume 43 Published by the Western Hills Annual Staff opening 1 THE WESTERN WA To outsiders, Western Hills is just another high school. But to anyone familiar with West High, it is unique. A Western Way of doing things is present in school activities, athletics, and studies. The Western Way is felt by the students, administra- tion, and faculty. With the help of Phil Breen, Ioe Lucas, Mr. Ralph Greisser, Mrs. lean Michaels, Mr. Edwin C. Sutton, Mr. Anderson Owens, and Mr. Robert Cheeseman, the Annual Staff will attempt to explain the Western Way. Canton McKinley transfer student, Ioe Lucas. was interviewed because he can best compare life at West High with that of a large up-state high school. Phil Breen was interviewed because he is Student Council president and has been in contact with other high schools. A Western Hills graduate and a former coach at Harrison, Mr. Ralph Greisser can best describe the Western Way in sports. Also a former West High student, faculty member and Student Coun- cil sponsor Mrs. Iean Michaels probably knows more about Western Hills than any other teacher at the school. Mr. Owens, Mr. Sutton, and Mr. Cheeseman have been administrators at other public schools. Having knowledge of these schools as well as West High, the three can help explain What makes Western Hills different. 2 opening la! 1' 4 opening 'Tl' iw?-'If' ..,,.- ,. gg, vw'-f aw W- a1't W ,af ' E K l 5 .Lf M -Q as raw, W M, .J if A Q 1-rx ,, im. 9 NB TEACHERS ARE FAIR, INFORMED One hundred and six teachers come and leave West High daily. Whether receiving praise or criticism, the teachers do their job in a Way that sets the Western Hills faculty apart from any faculty in the Cincinnati Public School System. The results of a poll taken by a Visiting Corn- mittee of the Cincinnati School Foundation showed that the students think the teachers are fair, understanding, and well-prepared. The committee report also stated that it sensed a spirit of cooperation among the faculty at West High. I feel the teachers, basically, are better at West High, stated loe Lucas. The teachers seem better informed in the way they present their subjects and their whole style seems more relaxed. You have a lot of fun and learn more, he added. Vice-Principal Owens said, There is a lot of morale of staff members similar to student mora1e. Displaying the morale mentioned by Owens, Mrs. Michaels stated, Our faculty is one of the finest in the Public School System. She also noted that A great number of the faculty mem- bers attend athletic games, drama events, and many other activities. Phil Breen feels differently about the West High faculty. Except for a few dedicated teachers, the faculty makes education a rather impersonal thing. Many teachers don't care about the student as an individual inside and outside of the classroom. I don't see much difference in the teachers here, stated vice-principal Cheesernan. We do, however, have a lot of teachers who were once students here and graduated from West High. Sutton feels West High's fine group of teachers are close, cooperative, and well-accepted by the student body. Sutton added that more teachers like West High and stay at West High longer. opening 5 Ev W M .lun ,,.,v if r Q i , A f 'E w f A-3 V sv N 'v -:M as W'--V , . ,,,,. .V- 'W 1' Mg , I 'W Y-. I M4193 fv- 4.m.4.f.,.l . .-.E -.uigaw 1- , M--is i' A .Aw ,, ACADEMIC LIEE E UELE West High has always been known as a good academic school. The visiting committee report found that the students generally seemed eager to learn. We have more than our share of academically oriented students, stated vice-principal Cheese- man. West High has the most advanced place- ment classes besides Walnut Hil1s. Mr. Owens feels the less affluent students at West High do not have a motivation towards college or advancement as do students in black schools. Many kids just want to get out of high school and get a job. West High has an academic program which is only bettered by the college prep school, stated Mrs. Michaels. With the introduction of the new vocational wing, West High will be superior in all facets of education. Mr. Sutton describes the academic situation at West High as favorable and exceptional. How- ever, Sutton also noted that he would never be happy producing a class like last year. Each class should a1ways be better. opening 7 8 opening STUDENTS SHOW GUNSSP.N Western Hills draws students from several socio- economic areas. Yet, the students accept each other, and, as Principal Sutton stated, work more together for the common good of the schoo1. I think the students at West High are different, because even though we have a predominantly white school, the students show a real concern for integration, as typified by the Hughes Ex- change Program: a concern for others, as typi- fied by their participation in the Peace Corps school program: and a very healthy community spirit. as typified by their involvement in the stadium drive, explained Mrs. Michaels. Owens feels the students' conduct and attitude in general, is better at West High. The stu- dents here have more respect for authority in comparison to other high schools, he com- mented. Phil Breen stated, The students at West High seem to be becoming much more aware of the decisions that affect their 1ives. Breen also noted that the students have been responsible with their freedom, because experiments like the dress code and the smoking area have worked out. opening 9 in A E 1.4-ann? wil I L '-+ 'UU xc fi-5' M, W U- 1 'w v vi? N . M. i iw W , Q 1 ,E , Q' 3 4 ' ' i ' ' Q K I FAA fr ,jr 1,11 , . . SPIRIT IS THE FINEST Student life at West High extends much farther than school activities. lt involves community relations and an undying school spirit as well. The school spirit here is the finest, stated Mrs. Michaels. Through many losing seasons in major sports, West High still had the largest crowds of students at football games, and the largest percentage of students at basketball games. Ioe Lucas feels there is cr lack of spirit at West High. More people attend games in sports we have trouble in, whereas, in the sports that we excel, we have no large crowds. I think we have a unique school spirit, because West High students are involved in, and take pride in, many other activities outside of the athletic rah-rah type school spirit, explained Phil Breen. To some it's raising money for a stadium, Breen added. To others it may be having a Christmas party in Lower Price Hill for little kids, tutoring, or raising money to build a school in a foreign country. opening I I 12 opening W, al VIGTURIES SPUP. MDP-.ALE The sports program at Western Hills has been a success, overall. Nineteen PHSL champion- ships have been won over the past nine years. However, the titles have not been evenly divided among the different teams. West High has consistently failed in some sports and con- sistently excelled in others. The football team, an annual failure, saw a new coaching staff take over for the 1970 season. Assistant Coach Greisser feels that therenare more disttractions or outside interests to keep people from sports at West High than at Harrison. Greisser also noted that the major problem with the football team was lack of team unity. All the kids don't know each other, he said. This year we tried to build a feeling of unity and team feeling. Greisser felt that the staff had partially suc- ceeded in the attempt to create team spirit. The 1970 football team won three games, which was West High's best season since 1964. When you look at West High compared to the top schools in the state, sport-wise and academic- wise, West High has the potential to be one of the top, stated Ioe Lucas. l have found that West High has the material, but isn't getting the participation. Other activities draw them away from sports, he added. Except for football, however, the pattern con- tinues. West High wins in swimming and base- ball: loses elsewhere. opening I3 E , gg: JJ xlv Mw I4 operwing K N 57 M. Q M ff W aw M vu W' Vx ,N V. Am W .uw-wM..f M Q. , 5 Q i 3 W W M -'Ffklif JG. K, ,,--g V gf vt2 ?tl WHHS, AREA CUUPBRATE The Western Hills community is more involved with the school than most Public High School communities. Principal Sutton compared the West High - community relationship to that of a suburban high school-community relationship. l would say that in our area our school is more involved in community projects than the com- munity is involved in school projects, said Michaels. The students help in tutoring cultur- ally deprived children and have given services to help cut down on the traffic problem created by a school our size. Our community makes unity in our student body hard, because it is varied so much socially and economically, stated Phil Breen. Breen added that there is a large gap between the community and the high school. opening 15 16 opening mesh been-E-L 'H W-3546145 :anvil X X A WV Y ' v H W cw... t tt .Nz u . A.: ,,.,,,-.,,:.,,.,. . fi CONTENTS Opening ...... Academic .... Faculty ....... Student Life --- Grganizcmtions --- Sports ....... Underclass .... Semor ......... - - - Advertisements ---- 1 ---- Z0 ---- 38 ---- 54 ---- 80 ----108 ----134 ----164 ----208 Index ..,..............,..,......,....,., 235 Opening I7 , a . 2 . ,N 1 At 4 3 : ..:4 , W., Q, ' 2 Jerri mg, 45 .. X nf 'Hi .M - . '21, US I .14 .m -' ' -:LEW R325 . 4.-'P' .yuh . .iz--A Y' Yr xx w U A, JJ. 5 - ev? . 5 54 9 if .. 3 1 il i Y' 'wr Q1 ' T. . ' I ' 11 XV f fx 3 Q 14' K qxlgk Xa 11.35. . .. ,. -1- + 1 1' .. . fi 1 aff? Ei' V J 4. .5 ff 1 F253 2. A Q l .W -'JK ii.. .- ,1 Q, , ' 35313 5. .Q if 'W ' 'v 4 5.41 ' ff S Q, U Q V' 1 ' 4 JV...-- r.: 51 fm- ,-3' i 1 . V 'QQ Sflfeifr? ' --'f Q V ' . . ' - ' ' .. 453711-:S FI -1 Y 191 vfwfal-2? V Q ' all .' ': . Y 1. N wifi. . . W 2 2 ' 1 ' 3 : vw. I .M , -fiQE'51!ff:1f3Lf 5 ' - ' 'LAI ,:. ' ., . .ffl-M: 2 , 39:33 f ,. 9.- .:,4t .-.X f: 5 -2 Jaw! f f- - N My ,-1 i.iS52r G 1 M, .?f?N:'x x -fb -Y X' r 3g3'1:.im....' 1 --145: ' . , .a x - 5 4 A sr , u dhfw ' 4 ,Q . , ,xg .-.4 5-9 '?'fiEf1'f5?igig, p 'ilirmwfi . ,, evwiigfgii' 'fre P 'Y 1 'Q -f .1 .rm - ,J , ,ge , ,F- -gm, A , ' HT THE WESTERN WAY ACADEMIC - FACULTY ll . . . m o s t important thing in your entire lite Top Left: Senior AP. English class laughs as S. Bowen describes Hamlet's Polonius. Bottom Right: Mr. Mace Justice's bulletin board shows scenes from Hamlet. Top For Right: l wish somebody would find an easier way to do this, exclaims T. Martin as he practices counting headlines tor Breeze Journalism. 20 academic -,3 as 41 Nair l i ...I :tri-2.15 ll li ,J si. f ,Z s X 1'1- 1 . n l' if . y ll A ' i' 'L ' iff A i '1 i 5 l M- .ul -A 1' . mh- T52 English classes stress literature study 'Q-.,. J 1' ,- -' .1 .Q X 'It' l fig M. The Academic world of West High enabled students to find the Western Way through knowledge. The many diverse courses of West High gave students, who were striving for knowledge, the chance to attain their goals. The academic world is just one facet of the Western Way. English classes this year stressed liter- ature study. Four new books, Some- thing Strange, This is lust to Say, The Last Hurrah, and Man in the Dramatic Mode were introduced at West High. Literature was used for purposes of discussions. The English language is the most basic and common means of communication. lt's the basic and most important thing in your entire life, stated Miss Lenora Weber, department head. Since all other subjects depend on the students abili- ty to communicate, English is the basis of education. Sophomores and Iuniors were required to take English, but the Senior English course was an elective. English was offered at basic, general, academic, and advanced levels. The difference between any two levels was the speed at which the class progressed and the amount of in-depth study that was done, Miss Weber said. ocodemic 2l ...A program is a method for solving a ll problem... Top Left: Mr. John Pauszek explains To E. Marlatt and J. Richie the different types of plants in The green room. Bottom Lett: l sure hope this is right, sighs L. Meinert as he graphs a Calculus problem for the A. P. Calculus class. Center: Thaf's right, instructs Mr. William Maurer to T. l-lorieclcer as he punches out a carcl for computer programming. Bottom Right: l wonder what that is, exclaims E. Emiley To S. Drescher and G. Frakes as they disect a fetal pig. 4.-i ,wa- X-A -: -i., .Iff img 1 1133 Science, math devise challenges Math and Science classes gave students the chance to acquire insight and reasoning and better thinking. The math department instituted a new course this year-Computer Programming. Mrs. Theresa Penn and Mr. William Maurer taught this course. Mrs. Penn, department head, stated, The students learn how to write programs for solving a problem. You can solve any problem, as long as it is of the same construction, with one program. Penn also said that many students who became interested in computer study would like to continue their study in the future. Math also offered many other courses, depending upon academic and grade levels. Ge- 'qi J Tix .As ' ,J 1' ometry and Algebra were offered to students of all academic levels. Trigo- nometry was offered to general and ac- ademic levels. Calculus, a senior course, was offered at an academic or an advanced placement levels. The science department did not offer any new course this year, but it did offer a variety of classes for scientific study. Biology students studied both animals and plants, while Zoology was strictly animal study and Botany strictly plant study. Physiology students dealt wih the human body, both physically and mentally. Chemis- try and Physics dealt with the make- up ofthe world. . A 4 . jvxf N E. 5 I -1 'C it I E ocodemic 23 SOn1etHneS There are very heated dmcusyonsnf' ........- F rw- ,-ni' 1 , , Xiii. wr-F' 24 academic ,gl 1 'e S. 'Q Social Studies has new course The Social Studies Department instituted a new course this year- Black Culture. Students who took this course studied the Negro and his contributions to American life. Some- times there are very heated discussions on controversial issues. stated Deb Neudigate, Black Culture student. Class time is mostly spent talking about current affairs with current issues concerning blacks getting top priority. Also for the first time a growing interest in advanced placement American History necessitated the institution of a second class. No history was required for sophmores, but Modern History and World History were offered. Iuniors were required to take American Histo- ry. Socio-Economic Problems. advanced placement European Histo- ry, and Current Affairs were offered to Seniors. Current Affairs gives the student a clear idea of the world situa- tiong then he is better able to deal with problems of the world. It also helps the student to become a better citi- zen, stated Mr. Harold Hopping. department head. Top Left: A. Lipps gives a current affairs report on the trouble at Kent State. Bottom Lett: l do hope we get done soon, sighs C. Meyers as she and J. Mclritosh research a history paper. Top Right: B. Fischer, W. Selmeyer, M. Hamilton, and J. Mclntosh debate on the candidates for the state elections. Bottom Right: I wonder what's on sale this week, jokes R. Staubitz while she reads the stock market for Socio- Economic Problems, academic 25 ...iT gives the teacher 0 chance to e v 0 I u 0 T e students... k mn X ff L x ,,,..,.J 7.1 ' rv'-tv 'T'- K. IZ? 21 'Gig N 'ff' as aaggf 44.1 lgm 5414 L4 8 X ' - .Q Q' J Nw 'if f mN N-E. if 1 X2-. ' . - ,,,f. i 1 :fy 'Q' w riggrffgf? .. h .53 I 'i 'W 2 Y fgifiigg ' 31 I If I Q -ei-Alfie -- . z 1, 'lg Q ii 1 it . Q 4 35 Languages urge historical study Studying a foreign language helps a student to understand his own lan- guage better, stated the four language department heads, Mrs. Jean Michaels, Miss Sandra Trifilio, Miss Marlene Souders, and Mr. William Shackelford. Latin classes read Cicero, Caesar, Plautus, and Terrence this year. Latin provides valuable historical study. commented Mrs. Michaels, Latin teacher. This year there was a combined class of Latin IV and Latin V. Mrs. Michaels said that this type of arrangement permitted less time for each group and that neither students nor teacher liked it. An advanced placement course in French was offered this year. Students made an in-depth study of certain French masterpieces. Other French students studied the French conversa- tional language. French helps to de- velop a personis cultural interests. It also helps a person understand a different culture better, stated Miss Trifilio, French teacher. Mr. William Shackelford, German teacher stated, The language lab is valuable because it gives the teacher a chance to evaluate students individu- ally while the others practice. There was a new German class this year- German V. It is mostly independent study, stated Shackelford. Spanish classes emphasized the understanding of life. not only in Spain but also in America, stated Miss Souders. Spanish teacher. Spanish III and IV classes study the history and culture of Spain. Top Left: German IV class practices speaking in the language lab. Bottom left: Latin V class rehearses a play for the Latin Club Banquet. Top Right: What kind ot dance are they doing? C. Fey asks Miss Marlene Souders as the Spanish I class also tries to figure out the answer. Bottom Right: Miss Sandro Trifilio shows a Berlitz film to her French class. academic 27 -pl 4. 3 i - V, 13 'R X . . 4 11 nl 5. 5 5. i r Y-- 'S i , .,.,..-.- fl, Business courses provide IB? 1 E! job training A block is convenient for both student and teacher. When given a free practice period, each student can work to improve in his weakest areaft stated Mrs. Beverly Driskell, business teacher. The blocks provide clerical training for girls who plan a career in business. Girls taking.-Secretarial practice used dictaphones this year. This is the lat- est office equipment for a secretary, stated Mrs. Iustine Nester, secretarial practice teacher. With a dictaphone the boss can dictate at his leisure and the secretary can transcribe at her leisure. Girls who took this course and transcribed three letters in one half hour with no errors were given a Certificate of Proficiency. Office Practice combined experience in typing and filing, while Office Machines provided instruction on the adding machine, copy machine, and rnimeograph machine. ocodernic 29 Drama, music, art show talent Drama helped to develop talent by giving the student an opportunity to pantomine, to do an improvisation, to do oral reading or oral interpretations. The purpose of the drama class was to give an individual self-confidence, experience, and the opportunity to work and co-operate with one another, stated Mrs. Carol Mumma, drama teacher. Students learned directing, cutting, and stage terminol- ogy. Drama classes encouraged students to try out for the parts in the two dramatic plays put on by the drama department this year. The Music Department allowed students to exhibit musical ability both vocally and instrumentally. In band and orchestra the exceptionally talented student is given the opportu- nity to compose and arrange musical pieces, stated Mr. Andrew Brady, band director. The choral department offered Senior choir, Sophomore choir, Ensemble, and Studio choir, taught by Mrs. Mary Schneider. The combined choirs, band and orchestra present musical arrangements both in and out of school. Art gave students a chance for self-evaluation and expression. Ad- vancing at their own rate, art students were encouraged to express individu- alism and imagination through drawing, painting, craft work, and construction. Top Lett: Art student makes jewelry designs from tin. Bottom Left: T. Rapp, P. Kelly, J. Flciig, L. Vincent, oncl J. Koening cict out Columbus's request for money for his voyoge to Arnerico. Top Right: Mrs. Mary Schneider directs Senior Choir in preporotion for the Thanksgiving Assembly. 30 occidemic -as . ..-.ie ...To give on individual self-confidence, experience... '-Gimf v - V 1 I I k - . ,it :AJ 4 A Q e 'il Xldi fi ' r A Mfg j . .. -. .A vu. n - K .HN 5. 1 :Y academic 3 I JM, A AVXAXQM 1 .NI Q , , wwl .2 I I np- ' 034 I w I ,gnu-tl x.-,,. A f . X ,4- ,ff -gm-. -5 Hx. , .-9 Shops offer vocational training Industrial Arts provided vocational training for boys. The Metal Shop taught boys the arc and gas welding. They also learned how to run many machine tools such as the lathe, mill- ing machine, grinders, drill presses, shapers, buffers, band saw, forge, foundry. and various hand tools, all of which are used in the metal working trades. The metal shop taught boys the operation and methods of fabrication used in industry. With the training a student receives. he can go right into industry, stated Mr. David Kuhn, metal shop teacher. Wood Shop students started the year by drawing useful projects and making these projects. From the knowledge gained in the first years of wood shop, any boy can go into advanced carpentry as a profession. The Print Shop used the letter press and the offset press to print many club cards and programs for the school this year. To print football programs pictures were taken. From these the students made negatives and then plates. The plates were used in print- ing. Boys are trained in the field of printing and are well qualified to go on into higher education, stated Mr. Glen Wollenhaupt, print shop teacher. Drafting or mechanical drawing taught students to sketch. design, and diagram. This course is designed to help students who plan to go on into architecture. Top Left: Mr. Guy Anderson instructs J. Sharp as he sketches a bridge. Bottom Lett: Mr. Victor Gausman measures the bench to be sure it is the correct size. Center: M. McComas and J. Huff learn to use the grinder in metal shop. Bottom Right: l hope it works, laughs S. Woulms to P. Kennedy and P. Reed, as they prepare to print football programs. he can go right into ga industry academic 33 Students learn domestic skills Health. Survey of Family Life and Home Economics gave students training for domestic and marital life. The purpose of health was to learn and to know the importance of good health to today's youth, stated Mrs. Lillyan Lilly, girls health teacher. Home nursing and first aid were part of senior health. These help prepare students for taking care of their fami- lies now and in the future, said Lilly. Survey of Family Life dealt with the marital relations and problems in marriage. It also considered the problems of the society today and the many behavior patterns of individuals. Home Economics was divided into three parts. The first part was in the sewing room where girls learned beginning sewing or advanced sewing skills. The next part was spent in the cooking lab where the girls were taught how to cook properly, serve and eat foods. The last part was the all purpose room where class discussions took place on child care, good grooming, and dating. 34 academic X SINGER to learn and to know the importance of good health Top Left: T. Parris practices ban- daging on D. Tremble in Senior Health class. Top Right: Come on thread! Go in the needle, laughs B, Wickrnan as she prepares to sew her iumper in Home Economics. Bottom Right: J. Moll leads a group discussion in Survey of Family Life as B. Sturgeon, K. Swadener, C. Shearer, E. Schultz, and P. Elkins help him. l 'P' ljiii' .if-. M-n,.,,s YJ- ...Q NX '!-his-M l 'l,-up, academic 35 Gym, Driver Ed cultivate skills The Physical Education teachers tried to modernize the department this year. Mrs. Audrey Sallwasser, head of the girls physical education department, said that the idea was to make gym class fun for both the students and the teachers. To do this, new ideas had to be found and new methods tried. The girls were given a choice of what activities they wished to take. It was not always possible to give each girl what she wanted, but we tried, stated Sallwasser. Gym' is becoming a more important subject because skills have a great carry over value for the future. With more money and more leisure time, there will be an even greater need for wholesome, leisure time ac- tivitiesf' continued Sallwasser. We are always striving for a sound mind and a sound body. I would hate to have one without the otherf' A student is required to take Driver Education, a classroom study, before taking Driver Training. Driver educa- tion is usually taken in the sophomore year. State laws now require driver training for any driver under eighteen. The public schools took over most of the responsibility because no one else would do it and somebody had to, stated Mr. Robert Meier, Driver training teacher. There are four driver training teachers at West High, but this is far from the number needed, he continued. The simulator, new at West High last year, had been moved to another public high school, but it was returned for the second half of the year. The simulator teaches the procedures for driving. Some students don't even know the gas pedal from the brake, stated Meier. He also said that good driving potential is fairly equal in boys and girls, but boys tend to take chances when girls do not. 'X'-..-W , ...r,,,,,,-ii, H1 --.U-:fn tu.-.. J.,- ' r' ' Arf Jews i p I .,,-+- D X V Z.. . . . i. 5. .jfiyli I ' 4. . . .-qs. . - ' . .3 ,,-J 5. L. L, .3--A E. gh, we 52323 i ..: ,..3'-is-r' 4 36 academic l ti r if - 3 va .if M, vl- ,f 4. 1. ,gnnhfi anna! anal xnn ill! , QA I-SR. Top Left: Miss Verlie Myers explains the next step of the survival test given to all sophomores. Bottom Left: Boys gym class plays football in class. Center: The 'd' stands tor drive, laughs Mr, Thomas Sobolewski as he shows T. Wickman how to shift gears. Top Right: Driver training student practices parking unsuccessfully. ...l would hate to have one without the other academic 37 ...clespite the apathy at their fellow students 38 faculty 'w T 'I 'nt , r' T 'ir ,..' 1 g, - 'V 41' Sutton faces second year as W H principal I know the staff better. I know the student body as a whole better. Iknow more of the parents and what they expect and want for their childrenf, commented West High's principal, Edwin C. Sutton, Ir., on the differences between his first and second years at the school. Sutton thinks West High has a 'fine faculty because they are interested in self-improvement, and are constantly improving themselves. Another area which Sutton feels is improving is school spirit. He does not think there is enough spirit now, but a few concerned people are trying to improve the school's morale. Sutton cited Student Council as a group which has gotten off to a good start in trying to help the student body, despite the apathy of their fellow students? When asked what his opinion of the student body was, Sutton replied, Of all the years I've been in education, I feel more at ease about giving my time to the students at West High than in any other school I've taught. Sutton feels that dress in school is the incli- vidual's and his family's responsi- bility. If it disturbs the educational process, the Sutton deems it his re- sponsibility. Actually, anything that goes on here is my responsibility, said Sutton. We all try to work together. Left: Mr. Sutton waits ot his office door to greet visitors. faculty 39 7' I , , .xff i'.,,,.-f' a - 46 L' s Vx 6 ff s - x.zfX- - ' A 'MN Xx X .2 EEA .V 1' Q Q wi- , as- , , 1 4 L W. 4 I . 1 QQ Q' 3 1? 9 4 . .rx - ., as ' 2' an .1 fa I enjoy working ot Western Hills Assistant principals manage books, enforce rules Mr. Robert Cheeseman, Mr. Paul X. Hellmann and Mr. Anderson Owens, the three assistant principals, each carry out certain duties necessary to running West High. Cheeseman manages the student store, assists the faculty, handles textbooks and contacts substitute teachers. The most important part of Cheeseman's job is related to teacher personnel, curricular activities and textbooks. He is happy in his job and loves work- ing with the student body. This is Cheeseman's sixth year at West High, having worked previously at Sawyer, Lyon, Ach, and Cutter junior High schools. I enjoy working at Western Hills and feel I get along reasonably well with most pupils despite my duties as disci- plinarianf' states Hellmann. His other duties include watching over studyhalls, washrooms, and halls, and attendance from A to H. Outside of school Hellmann enjoys life with his family at home or in the outdoors. Mr. Owens' duties include manage- ment of candy and cracker machines, attendance from I to Z, and manage- ment of lockers, class rings, gradua- tion announcements, bus service, and police patrolling all school related extra-curricular activities. I suppose you would say the most important thing is trying to keep parents informed of the violations of their youngstersf' said Owens about his job. Owens bowls, golfs and gardens outside of school. He also attends West High's sporting events. Owens noted his only change in his second year of duties is more kids. faculty 4l X- X if ff f --,V . . x ,X XX C Iii. ... those darn transcripts Top: l-low many times have you been excused early this year? Mr. Acree questions Diane Fortune. Far Left: Mrs. Memmel leafs through her morning mail. Bottom Center: Mr, Conger consults Mr. Borkosky about cu student's transcript. Left: Miss Hobbs tackles a load of work. faculty 43 Librarians encourage goocgaaciing habits at W Mrs. Martha Adomore: Business. Mr. Robert Adams: Driver Training: B. S. in Education CU:-iiverslfy of Cimcfinfratllg Gross Country, Track Coach. 'Mn Dillard .Armentrodh Moth: B. A. iBri'dgewater Collegelg M. Ed. 0Un'iversltVl of C'inci'rmati0. Mr. Richard Arnold: Zoology, Physical Scienceg B. S. in Biology lMarietto Colligel. Miss IIZ Dorothy Bauer: Miifhematics. Mr. Tedi Bauer: Zoology, Blologyg B. S., M. Ed. fUniversi1y of' Cir1ci'nnorifl.g Gymnastics Coach. Mr. Michael Bovoror BusiQe,ss.Educajion, Office Practiceg B, S. in Business wniyersity of Cincinnorilf Golf Coach. Mr. Myron 7Bemgei1F: iglecrric Shopg B. S.-lOl-rio State Umiversgfylg M. Ed. lXavier'.UniversityJ. Mr..CorroII Berringer: Mafhematicsg B.S. in Education i'Un,iversity of Cin'cir1,nati'l. Mr. .Robert Bradford: En- 'glishg B,S. fUniversify of Ciriicinafil. Mr. Andrew Brody: 'Ba?r1d, Orclfiestrop BgSi MLE, lUnivenjsity of .Ciricinna1'ifil, M.M College, Conservatorylp Band Letter 'Club-, Orchestra PirwClub. Mrs. Joan Brennan: Emglishg B.A. lEdgecliff Collegelg Theatrical Production ii Assiito nf. 3 -'I ii 44 faculty 26 aff M 'd 'i4i,,,:,Al , D f M ' .2 ft is ,N i 5Mp iBurns: Physifeg'l 'Saieng:e, 'Biolagyg S,.ifn Ed- ,utatiiqrr lW65f Mirgifnidi Universiltyl. Mr. Gerald ,SQ Bush: Ofpfi-ce Pnqcfkei .l. iandljI.1,.Qffilce Machines, Busi- hess1ErfQ.lishj B. 'Si uillfm' Educatiiori lUni51ersity of ,Edt lXavier .Umivers,i'tyJJglQ Assistant Basketliqll -'Qogcbbv 'Head Baseball Cough. Mr. 'Arthur 'C,l1qsley: Eriglish, 'Af.B., Bf.E, M.E. lUJ1l'iVelTsi,ty :af TC1inc1iin.mafi'l. Mr. iiliermneflf 'C0.I1dfSeI'? Mofhi, .ER S.,M. S.. islLUnfiS!e1rs3W' mi Qir1c5irimoLt.i lg' Head iFoorbail . fMil!li'Ei1'Cqristunt-: 'Business English, Notehand, .siacsm-randi Typing-TIIEQB. .sg in, Educqfion lmaumi Uni, verspifygg A., .rm Ear-cation scan-is stare univelfsafyii. Mrs! 1AheQlini Dnilmlmvliezl Offical Pfocri612wS'hQrrhQnd: 'Tvpingi By luniiversiifvi of Cli.ncinnQf'iL Mrsz iBeverlv Driiksllf Bedkkeeping, Secretarial Pro.cxite.1ShQrfhohd-: Ba ,lirr gEdueQfism lluniivgersiify siof' Cinqinnmiig Mrs.. QEQIQHQ Eifigljsliy 'VBL .intl 1Ek:lu,catiarL.-'lflhdliana Uliliifersiiwiz - . A , -fleilfif iEiiislllm lBn. S+, in 'Education l.Mi'llerSvi.lQIe Stale TeQGhisrs+CQlifle9e?.: A- in Edusgfiizm ,lMiom,i iiiklrrfivefrv-iisfli James lffnrresterz Recoirdkeebinei BQ- B1. ?'Ecl.. -,-pf' C'i'ig1glqno1'i,J:' Reserve fFG9fQG'1lgQimeh.:Mifp Jenny-FnQnkS': -Z00lQQYai -Physiology: 'lkll1'iiYQfsilyA9'l Cfffldiftiafll- Mr. De,Imdi'uEif2Dd.i Z0- ',QyxSgrf,Ifjslgg1'.QQzi' flmipmfii uniiivmifiya. M ,- . V. V - . -,S 1 ' -,I ff' . A ll .B x I always have 'ro pay a fine Bottom Left: Secretaries are M l-lusemarm, M. Rothert, J. Krailler, J St, Charles, B. Adams, P. Day, and M Neiheisel. Top Right: Librarians, Mrs Mason and Mrs. Fusco, promote books with a new display. K avi' faculty 45 Nurse? I didn? know we had CJ nurse 4 .1 ig! VFW' Wm ? i i f 1 nw as . Q 5 21 in Stafe Uri'i've'rsi'tyJ.g M. E. CUn,iyerSii'y of Cinciinndxtfif HeEdJJ BaskefbafI1i' Ceachg Cheerleader Spcmsor. Mn. Victor Qaysmanawqodwofkihgg M. Ed. iU,r1iver5i,ty,.6f Ci'l'1CiI'llflhf'i,.'MiSS Maw ieaimie, Englislng B. f A. cmogm St. Josephlg M. Ed. !Univer9il:y of Cinc,inna'i7,iJ. Mr. Henry' C. Glqddenz Heulithf Driver Educafibrrg. 'By QS. T X Mr. Rdberf'Gi:n,zniil'Ieri ,lDriver Fra1i'ningg B. Sp CGh1i0' w w 1 CUn.iN1eF31i,ty' of 'Cir1cir1m1tii2?. .. ,. Mr. ,Mfchnel1'HufelibiiflE,: Hisfiyryg A, Cflndilanci Uiiif V ve1g5,iiyh,. Mig. 'William L. ljlallz' Clgricol, Segyigeg, Busie X ness Practice: B. S. in Edukcotion, XM. Ed. iUni-xgersiiy of 2 'G'nciivTnQ1wiJ.', ,Miss Genonn Hmfrisi Freficiw, :Spc1nj.shg,.Ag . B. CThomoS More Colkgdl. .Min James' DQ. Hfeingldg 1 Bdys Physicdl' .Efciucat ibn? VBS- im iEducci'iicm' .CU ITlViV6TlfS:ifY' X of'Cifncinnotilg Awhlefic Director. ' William J. Hfubucha SbcidfEmnomiik:s.5 'B. S. in'Ed- uchfijom LBQE., Ei. iLjni'vemnsZityyof Cihcjnngii'l.. Hawaid Hieth' Mothmgfigsg B. S. fPurci'ue'Un'ivers'ifyfY. ' Mars. 'Virginia lH5i:iffman: Chemistry. . Ruth Holtegelg..B. S. in Eclucdtion' lUn'iversify of Cincihnufiii. 46 faculty Esterkamp provides police supervision Mp. Mlgq.3mld Hgppingi 'B46c'k -Culfugie, ,Ah1ieiai2adifi Hist0eLf X ry, Mcidem H1'i'SToiy,WV'SoCio-Ecbh6niics,-Currerif Affdirsgn W --f BA, M.A.., B.E. cunievefsasfy of czsngaqnqfm Juniqf ' Cougessgsqn Wgrld Affqins. Mg.,William' Hqiflfn' flhem-is? e By, wXmfI'VEgf5ifY91 B.sEal, YWMX xEdWUHiYEFSfi5 . 1 W Qf Gffifadifnmntil.. Mr. H. Efugnk- Hux: Dri'yerV'EdUedti'oh,, - Hehlthii 'B.s. 0U,niyers,i1y , of 'Ci'IT1Ci'Pif1Gfi'1f v-isuaw Aids, Mr. Qa,PTudE,A6:ksQh, History, Amgriggn Bxsw Edijdbiief? fUHiver's'ii'y of Cifmcfinnofxi-DQ! M N A ' Mm. Ruberhldgbfisiiii Physical! Equcationp Bi, in Edu- 'CQ1i9Qw.9lUH'iMQr5fiWs2196QLiEsi1h.masiiiseeVQ nS-ify end 2 Resemeg Swriminfng M,rsa5Rhjllis U3eg'er:'Ei1QIish7 BQSQ ' QXQMIEFZ 9, Mr, MkitefJNUStiCe: English, Beffer ' '-'Qfllzmpgicasiriongef fMiE:Iegl,eQury Collegel, M.Ed. fUnie+a , Qi Ci'rfEfhHdtWQ3- FVEK- Marie Kg Pl7nyslQcgi'lf's N I k +-- Edqedtiohy BQSYI' fin Eduggfibrl CUmive,rs'iTV :of X 1, e 1-f' Q61 W , 5 Mi. Jlim1esi!lfemeggg'Enbfifs!-ff UB,.S. irHEdqcct,io?f'CUmver- 'SJW Qf Qincinnfmikt Sonhqmere Clloss5P0fiSfQ13, Ef1Q'l'7S41 Liiferakure Eh'i7hli1Tri7i5nT' Ccufsea .Mn Robert Kileriiler: 345:55 QM-Mi, of ecimemmam. Mr: 'Duvid'fI6ii'liiii:A HFifEi'ElSfVfidl Ares, Mefqlworkang, g. Sl,' IB , MQAL -KLOIWNO Uriiiferisfityl. Mrsi ,Lillyggx Lilly: hHe0Wh,, Drive1EEd.Uqofigr1g Aja QQQr31CO,I1d'1Col'I'ege5j Health Ga-H ' U.. msg 'E I. 'ff H Q Nurse Frech gives on eye test. 19 s gi foculfy 47 Far Left: Attendance officer, Mr. Westerfeld, discusses o report with Officer Esterkomp. Left: Gver-crowdedness plagues lunchroom, janitors ,,- 997, I I '95'i. - 'WT' ' ' '14-:: '7', 12 v5 'El:..'4 Q--g--g': ' M.. ff -45? fl , - . 48 faculty G. Pennington, D. Johns, C. Higgins f I always bnngrny lunch Far Left: Lunchroom staff members are: Y. Wilson, C. Rosenbaum, M. Edelmann, D. Kelley, M. l-lerzner, R. Stindt, C. Allan, L. Niehaus, M Corcoran, E. Tatum, and M. Melson. Left: Janitors are: J. Harris, I. Ward, 1 G. Jones, C. Brinson, J. Phillips, M Comstock, V. Burns, and C. Jones. faculty 49 Take this money upto the treasurer N gf A Q 0 ill, Q 9 ' . if Q v-6-.F 50 faculty Above: Treasurer Miss O'NeilI tallies money at the end of the day. Top Right: Mr. Sexton explains to L. Lax the choices she has for ci vocation. Right: CounseIor's aid, Mrs. McGowan, gives Jr. T. Woolum information on the SAT. For Right: S. Mills questions Mr. Keuchenmeister about possibilities of getting a summer job. W H adds additional f' - s ff - ' - -. B, S. in'EdlJg:afiofia Egli., A2CXavier Ul1iy6l'SifY,,. Ae 25- UJ'PdiCmQ Univefsf' EBf'if5'5A?' if 'Cmcinnafn. Miss E.Q',A.5.!QBn'SL infEdUcdfion fUnif iEdL ...ggq5yiiar, U hiye rsxpyo45- , 3 2 Hijsmry, Americcgri Hisjl srfmggyggjf. MQ 'E, lUmversiw of? 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' LQg,., Y , vo-ed counselor ,J ma N! 5? -QT? ,Q Le,-1 , ' ' x 'S Y xt ,frm Q- if srfiffffufii ,.,f ' 9 .,.4Q EV ,riff ,,: ,+ faculty 51 -. f. N 'A 1-- 4 , qi .4 1 EH '4 U --, I Q 1,.,wuq?,- K -Q: -lx f ' XA L J X EL af My 'Q ,1 U f i . . 0 0.' 1,1 ' -7:11-L f EC 52' 0 5 , 1,1 W -f'-,x fx 123, . .E ,,y.-frm ' -.bg-. ' A K ,,,:,,,, 7. ., ,,f-.fiixsiwu Age my Q .V im ai 6 xy' - px .-ff b xii -of 'iii 31 -f ji F 'Y THE WESTERN WAY STUDENT LITE BuT first and foremost I remember memo ' ' '- HE- er.,-'fd -.fF. 'l'3' ATF. - .' . ,f 4' .1fs:-'Aw 1 1 H r ' ,1- 5-gr if-:wine-H 'f g gmfv-'f,f1-,qdx 'X 5-ga:-f - 1 3 ?,,Q'. ,Q'+I'5 tC,.1- 5- , fa: vnu.: ,f ap 'ei A -iff! H -':.?5i3.'r'5b.' '-Fzviiwlf :'f1S'1E4Qf '-Q'x f:f2-Lkwf' .,r2fi:+1e -- 1- fefii- 1' V- - 1--F. ,L mS .'E-J ':?n-. J . ff e1,A 'ffgi5'c.L msg- Q , 5 I Q v 'i':z2f l1-:i5QiQ'tf- H ,, 1. ,f1f,-My :r Erfilrgxsrs ' '-:J -' f'QEW '-1:2'fi .' '. 5 7 '- ' ii I JH 'Er!rf1,ae2gef.',-71514,W--,fr . ,. 2?7E6IZ'-g.fl5f':5r,f?f::' 'Si . 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Ar -1- ff.-fm-MGE-.1 .L 17-F . L r '- 1: ref ,W ' , .jflflif'?i'g.:5iv1fvffffg'5563f11:f?i'Ff' 3 A rx A ,sy :if-ga T 54 student life 7:11 'Sir 4.C2':i?7 W ,-- q'..,.m.N,.,f in u ,v A 1 1 -4 -N- , . V . W 1, 1 , H ll ix A2 'Sri 'ff' I I , . I 4 iw , cg., ,iv-U . it ama actual heroine in play Hang onto your skirts, girls! Mrs. Mumma teasingly warned the female cast members of I Remember Mama. The cast returned the humor with a twist in the name- I Remember Mumma directed by Mrs. Mama . The play, a sentimental comedy about the Hanson family, originated from the book, Mama's Bank Account. Mrs. Mumma stated, Its uniqueness lies in the fact that it is an old play presented in retrospect through Katrin's memory. I chose to do this play over a modern play because I wanted to show idealistically the people and the fami- ly at the turn of the century and to present the values of a dominant character-Mama. For as long as I could remember, the house on Steiner Street had been home. Papa and Mama had both been born in Norway, but they came to San Francisco because Mama's sisters were here. All of us were born here. Nels, the oldest and the only boy-my sister Christine-and the littlest sister, Dagmar . . . But first and foremost I remember Mama. Top Left: An inseparable pair-Uncle Chris and his brew. Bottom Left: Christine- the stubborn one , Katrin- the dramatic one , and Nels- the kind one discuss Mama's be- havior upon returning from visiting Dagmar in the hospital. Center: I tink I tink of some- thing. student life 55 - ' - the Mama presented by Mumma kids in it were o lot of fun to work with . Top: Christine ond Katrin ponder Dogmor's operation. Right: If you upstoge me ogoih, I'Il kill yolgg Kathy Flynn warns Dove Roth during o dress reheorsol. 56 student life Mama, Papa, Uncle Chris, and Mama's three sisters bring up their families in San Francisco in about 1910. The older members of the family have very definite Swedish accents . . . Money is quite scarce, but somehow Mama makes sure her children are educated, fed, and clothed. She also sees her eldest daughter, Katrin, begin her ca- reer as a writer. Mama's sisters and uncle provide a good deal of comedy and some incidental tragedy. The children's antics manage to keep ev- eryone in turmoil. Iohn van Druten, author of the play, believed in its success because of the basic reality and humanity of the characters. Of the Western Hills production, Kathy Flynn said, All the kids in it were a lot of fun to work with and without them it wouldn't have been what it was. Her role as Mama, she explained, had been a challenge. -ZIQ1' s W 'M ,awk s -. 'Max 3 A K A if 'L I 8 .,, . Q . 4 g Q I x ' - ' . Risk? s '- 1' v ' 4 'Q .X A- 1 ' K x., ,.- 4, 'si 1 JI' lux I 1 x , , , 1 1 . lliif. . 'Na 1 NIH I - , .J - 145. gfm- - , . A .ji 'ixr' V I 3 f Km, ua: , , , -X . 1 5 L, P., - g - . , 3- Y V . - ' 5 , '. .5 N :, . , an V - . . Q '....l 2. . ' ' ' - J. ' L 1 JL. 'ff ., ,, V ,. . . . Q .,..:-:ve . . . D -I H- . - - --A 2-3 ' ',u.,,-g-.-'frfmq-gyw -- . A , , -1 ,E J- 'J ':-,'J.1.',fg5a,'-5,5 11.45- - ' .. -' 4- 'Y --Y f ' Nr 1 g W. ff 1 .. 'V ' 'Q . N v A K . 'Z I C ' 5 4 S ' ffxgxp-rf! 'Q' f ' u f . n I TN. S f. Wi - Q I J' A .. f'rJ ' 1 X A2 x V 51 145' 5-1 - if: 1 I I , 54- Y' sl vi' Q 'lb B Batons twirl to Q, 'P rouse spirit 'W -ru ll.,4n-L., Z' in ., pr f -wx. '4 Jeff' 5? tile. 1' The twirling batons of six new majorettes and an experienced head majorette enlightened the rhapsody of West High football games, basketball games, and pep rallies. The majorettes led by Barb Federer, head majorette, practiced at least three times a week to enhance their twirling ability and form. The most unusual thing about practicing was all of us majorettes kept hitting the chandelier in my liv- ing room with our batonsf' laughed Barb. The girls devised several new routines including Ianes's Tune, The Horse, and Hawaii 5-O. Al- though I enjoyed teaching the new majorettes the routines, the most rewarding thing about being a majorette is being able to get in front of people and do something you always wanted to do, smiled Barb. ll .' I -' ' 'jf'f. p 'ff .,,'1- , I , f 'Q-1 1 ., . . Atv. -lg-3.2.-'l-:'-lt' ,J me Vf'11a.i'-V5 ,g -A ,. -.- ZQLIJ al .,., 4 ...Q A ,if+.r.-Evfgfltsfiglr student life 6l Rhythm, soul enhance varsity cheer1n f Being able to get people pepped up and excited was the most rewarding thing about cheerleading, enthusi- astically stated Terry Neumann. Led by captain, Terry Neumann and co-captain, Diane Herrmann, this year's experienced squad of twelve cheerleaders excited students' enthusi- asm by adding more rhythm and soul to the cheers. To fulfill a need for loudness, cheerleaders chose four boys to cheer along with them, Throughout the year the squad not only cheered at games and pep rallys, but also carried winning football players' lunch trays, made game badges for football players, basketball players, and swimmers, and sponsored the Meet the Mustangs canteen. The canteen featured the Bo Iangles and an introduction of the varsity players. I liked most the responsibility of starting the cheers, smiled Terry. Q , Q +5 . -: gr be s 5 wif . NJ 62 student life II 1, ...ge people pepped up I H X ln 04 , l Hx l l In E All 15 . . 5 1 F in , ,F x and excited . . . 'A' l A V .1-' cz, ,gg xx Top left: Nancy Hudson smilingly cheers on West High's football team. Bottom left: During a basketball game time out, the varsity cheerleaders perform the WHH cheer. Top: Varsity cheerleaders include Jamie Cox, Pam Lawrence, Diana Deegon, Terry Neumann, Nancy Hudson, Vicki Schwartz, Deb Dieckmann, Sue Mueller, Carolyn Kuhn, Marlene Wilner, Diane Herrmann, and Mindy Strunk, Bottom: Casually talking are West High's boy cheerleaders Jon Norden, Tom Honecker, Terry Cook, and John Curry. student life 63 The mustangettes, the all girl cheering section, was in its third year of existence this year. Sponsored by Mr. Weil and Miss Imbus, its main goal was to support the athletic teams and promote school spirit. The girls did this by selling tickets to the games, showing enthusiasm for the teams during school, and cheering together in a group at the games. Knowing that a bunch of girls are willing to support the teams gives me great satis- faction, explained Linda Hoff, cap- tain ofthe drill team. The drill team changed from dance routines to military-type marching, stated Mr. Weil. The group was honored when asked to march in Cincinnati's St. Below: The drill team included S. Puckett, V Sandlin, C. Rothwell, M. Bonkowski, C. Noble, J. Hyland, C. Swartz, B. Allen, V. Heidotting, J Craig, M. Hennessey, L. Hoff, D. Sanderson, D Thompson, A. Payne, B. Smith, B. Thompson K. Dollenmayer, D. Riley, J. Moll, P. Hensley, P Snape, V. Pielman, D. Handy, P. Catanzero, S. Wyenandt, J. Runck, B. Snape, L. Bierman, B. Hearth, Mr. Weil. Bottom right: The mustangettes: Row l: C. Vath, G. Blegy, G. Chaney, S. Fitzpatrick, R. Partin, D. Moody, W. Selmeyer, J. Stone, B. Hearth, B. Snape, M. Bonkowski, Mr. Weil. Row 2: C. Pollit, R. Sievers, B. Lynn, V. Sandlin, A. Wilcher, P. Herbst, J. Peters, M. Gammill, A. Bacholier, B. Allen, M. Tangi, J. Runck, Row 3: V. Pielman, B. Thompsom, D. Wiener, E. Bachalier, A. Tedtman, S. Peters, M. Pielman, S. Puckett, A. Payne, B. Smith, C. Noble, P. Hensley. Row 4: P. Snape, D. Riley, J. Ray, L. Hoff, S. D. Handy, V. Heidotting, D. J. Hyland, M. Hennessey, J. Craig, 1 Wyenandt, Thompson, C. Swartz, D. Sanderson, Row 5: J. Moll, D. Riley, D. Ricart, R. Hobbie, D. Heitz, L. Jones, B. Wolfe, E. Federman, C. Rothwell, L. Bierman K. Dollenmayer, P. Catanzaro, V. Sandlin, J Metzer. 1 fri- ET J J J EFX. , ' .- , . , .1 4 .,,, ' . Xu- . -f,,,7. w'-. f-?- fE wiggf i -L ' 1 . , ..2:'--sq . - yrs'-au.-.V-. 1 'f'fv1'Ji1 . . Ee -- r 1-' 'V V' 523 '-'ll' s. M' ' il lit' 'T-1-:ww lgfgifrfiiailr.-f-. 't?f'5't'?L ' ' 'T J ' Q . .., .. - ,, . , . I .F he .. -. . ..-.nn 1. z . . L.-. ... . . . -,R -L., Patrick's Day Parade. J ll 1 .vt,,7!.: i6:Q Q Lgfg, r 1-. f I I,u lm gk '31 ' , in XM? . , f 1594 f i : 1- ' c 64 student lite A' - T r. 'ff' 4 -has - , . v ,. .,5? 'f45fsqq,-.. 'mx' ' ., fu- ' -.. ' N, , '- a...,m..i?f,:w -..,,,,v V I ,135' , ,Tr-5 , - 'EAM Z, V 1 . . . changed from dance routine to military . . . Drill Team adds halftime color Top left: The mustangettes hold up cue cards to cheer on the basketball players. Top right: Directed by Mr. Weil, the drill team practices for a halftime performance. student life 65 ,Ze -Ax 14224 at 4' H Mr. W.H., Basketball Queen elected Mixed emotions typified the candidates at the Mr. Western Hills canteen. Disbelief struck Phil Brown when he was named Mr. Western Hills. Disillusionment with the attendance was Rik Sferra's feeling. Other candidates were Phil Breen, Roy Carter, Ron Bohl, Ken Brater, Pete Struck, and Tom Honecker. Music for the canteen, which was a GAA project for December, was provided by Acts, Student Council's Basketball Queen canteen was a success in that the ma- jority of the attendance remained for the whole evening-swinging and swaying to the music of Carefree Day according to Nancy Rawlings. Held in the girl's gym, the February dance was a money-making project for the Stadi- um Drive-Peace Corps School Fund. Bonnie Schmer was voted Basketball Queen from a group of four other candidates-Iill Geiger, Carolyn Kuhn, Ian Pyles, and Ian Sparks. Top left: Carolyn smiles with anticipation as Jeff Cunningham escorts her down the aisle. Bottom left: Bonnie looks excited as she approaches the band platform with Rick Doepke. Center: Those anxious moments are over-Bonnie is crowned Basketball Queen. Center right: A look of wonder marks Jan Sparks' face as she walks arm-in-arm with Randy Slaybock. Top right: P. Strunk, P. Breen, R. Sferra, T. l-lonecker, K. Brater, Winner P. Brown, R. Bohl, and R, Carter were all candidates for Mr. Western Hills. Bottom right: Jill flashes a smile as she and Tom Honecker near the platform. Bottom for right: Jan Pyles offers a smile as she heads to the front with escort, Roy Carter. 66 student life 75 'T 4- 4-1 555 R- i ,L 'f , , 1,- UJ 1 f 4 t,'r,.,.2F is Sn. J Q, sf , , 1 9,0 wi k -f yu. 5 . N 9 n pf usp. x , L. ..-Q - iii 4. Representatives chosen for special programs Phil Breen, john Butler, and Larry Meinert represented Western Hill's It's Academic team. At the tryouts, the team scored higher than any other former West High team. Representing West High at Girls' State were Diane Herrmann and Marilyn Miller. The purpose was to teach girls to run government and learn how it works, stated Marilyn. Campaigning for government offices, Marilyn was chosen to the legislative service of the Senate and Diane was elected a Senator. It was a worth- while experience and I wish more girls had the opportunity to participatefl concluded Diane. The American Legion sponsored the Boy's State which West High students, Phil Breen, Phil Martini, and Larry Meinert attended. The boys spent a week at the workshop of state govern- ment. Not only did I learn about gov- ernment, but I had fun meeting people from all over the state, declared Pete. 68 student life Cl? 'Ii -Lf-' ...lhad fun meeting people . Top left: Budde Post and Galbraith Post sponsored Phil Breen and Pete Strunk, respectively, at Boy's State. Bottom left: Diane Herrmann and Marilyn Miller intently read their letter an- nouncing they have been chosen Girl's State repre- sentatives, Left: Representing West High's It's Academic team are John Butler, Larry Meinert, and Phil Breen. student life 69 Honor students receive awards The annual Iunior-Senior Prom was held at Music Hall Ballroom on April 16. The junior class chose the theme which was carried out in centerpieces for the tables. The traditional Western Hills emblem necklace and tie tack favors were given out with programs. The announcement of the 1971 Prom queen at midnight climaxed the dance. In the spring, the highest ranked students in the '71 class were tapped Cum Laude. Two tappings were made. The first eleven members were tapped during a special assembly to award honors to seniors, held in March. The remaining members were tapped during class in the spring. Student Council President, Phil Breen, represented West High at City Hall on October 28 during Boys' Week. Along with eleven other delegates, Phil made a speech to about two hundred ele- mentary and junior high students. The students then elected nine councilmen, who elected a mayor and a vice-mayor. Phil was elected vice- mayor after speaking on the topic of Decentralizing the School System. In the afternoon, the delegates attended a City Council meeting. The most interesting part was to see real people run the government, stated Phil. What I learned helped me when I went to City Council to talk about the school bus situation. Chosen by a panel of fifteen women, Mindy Strunk was picked to be West High's Girl's Week delegate. The purpose of Girl's Week is to enable girls to realize their potential in gov- ernment, stated Mrs. Michaels. Mindy attended City Council on March 10. She was sponsored by the Western Hills Student Council. Top right: Boy's Week representative, Phil, listens to Mindy practice her GirI's Week speech. Bottom right: Miss Walters congratu- lated Connie Rice on being tapped one ot West Hi's first eleven Cum Laude members this year. Right: l-larold Anness smiles as Sue Neely joyously admires her Prom corsage. 70 student life 1 A , r V5 vf 'di as-in I 19' ,- 'Kes -,. 1, .jiiuf r. 5: YR' f If 3+ lf. -16' , v- ! ' 4 f,.- .U ,I ., , ll I 1 .J JA, If .-S f xi' , , Agar ,L fl ' ul xv 3' I V I ,J Q 4 ,Ng 5 - f .N,- 1 I 5 iff. f Q 1-: I was so embarrassed when I dropped my tray For top left: Mrs. Karches catches Suzi, Kim, and Colleen, who are too lazy to walk the stairs, sneaking out the elevator door. For bottom left: Misfortune comes to Susi Jacobs as she carelessly drops her lunch troy. Top left: Rod, Student Council Vice-President, takes his turn reading the morning announce- ments Over the public address system. Bottom left: During lunchtime choir, members Kathe Mary, Kathy, Ron, Ken, Rod, Joyce, John, Dave, and Denice, have fun casually singing around the piano as Pam plays. student life 73 Songs, Songs, Songs opens Bandwagon ,71 Songs, Songs, Songs was the opening number of Bandwagon '71, To make one stop to think of all the different kinds of songs, is why I wrote the arrangement Songs, Songs, Songs to open the show, stated Mr. Brady, band director. The biennial variety show was performed March 31, April 1, and April 2. The original Bandwagon was performed because the band, at that time, needed new uniforms, and it was such a big suc- cess, it was continued, stated Mr. Brady. However, today, the purpose of Bandwagon is to give more students in school of varied talents the opportu- nity to perform. Bandwagon '71 was a review of per- formances including singers, dancers, instrumentalists, comedians, and actors. Such acts as Feelin' Groovy, The Sophisticated Lady, and Sisters were rendered. A special Bandwagon orchestra accompanied many acts and also featured several original pieces by Mr. Brady. Top right: The trumpet trio, Wayne Jones, Mark Huxsoll, and Dennis Duvall, perform to lf I Were o Rich Man. Right: C.B. 8. H. is rendered by the combo of M. Huxsoll, W. Jones, E. Bruestle, J. Klein, D. Gaines, D. Duvall, M. Soberton, D. Roth, an J.C. Whitehead. 74 student life ' 4 J' Q N A s fx' 1417 s P .. x r, I , J P N 9 IJ X' ,,..l 'B V 'fvigi-f Q' ' .ci :eg 5 5- A, 15651 :iv Qgiivr- ' '-if ,Q-.tif -V' vf 1 1 Wi' 'uf T5. .' 4' C-557 . . ' Xl. ' 1 k X 2' f 54 1 5131, fl. .-. . . . Ml f Q 4 w - f .1-.R F X ffzi ' fi? 5 2 ffl - , I gg fig h QU! 'Y .cj 35 S gf sf 1 ? C' ., , 4 -Q1 'K'- Q QS .Ji af L j . I 'Q 5? Zi gil El! if . ai- - s'.g1gf AE 'QW 'Q - qgw ! P ! 5. Q' V Q , , '1-,, p w ' -P 1 -' fu ww tehgg 1 , 'fy P ..v.n.',,. 'x .- . - 1 J' ' 'ff-'gf - ' - i ' f.f: it ' vfx, 5 :9 -' V ef- fi F: V L 2 -3 A - Q i r 5 Show succeeds Home sewn costumes were as simple as mini skirts and as elaborate as formal dresses. The woodshop, print shop, art department, and dramatics department also exhibited talents to make Bandwagon a success. The greatest thing about being in Bandwagon is the excitement of waiting behind stage and knowing it is your turn to perform next, smiled Iarnie Cox who, with Terry Neumann, danced to South Rampart Street Blues. The finale of the show was built around the positive signs of today's youth with the singing of There's a Great Day Cominf' Top left: Susie, Vicki, Joni, Debbie, Deb, Betty, Liz, Peggy, Missy, Kathy, and Debbie vivaciously dance to the reprise of Whatever Happened to all Those Hats. Left: The traditional singing of This ls My School by the entire cast is included in the finale of Bandwagon '7l. li ,t student life 77 4.x , nu: ' 5- . M v ,. ., ,. :ig .fel Kg Aff ,:.N A. .,.::f',w,7' M. ..- . , rfgrffn-,g rj A' -:.T.'-emi I H. lf 1 TE. ' ESM: ,f f, V v X Q '44 1 H , N.. .1 Q M Q. , 'n .,,: ,.,. f.-fd-' v V.--1 ' L n vi , .1 ' i 1 . 1 5 ff 1 w 1. Ll, H ., 1. .. .,, wr lx na 411 :QI , 'HJ W 'sl : :WJ .ln w 1 . 3 4 1 I., Y. i., 1-. Wm.. . ,, , 1 E , 2 I1 ui THE WESTERN WAY ORGANIZATIONS Grchestra sells fruitcakes Part of the Western Way is West I-Iigh's many and varied clubs and or- ganizations. Without Student Council, for example, Western Hills might be more like other schools and less indi- vidual. The Western Hills Orchestra. directed by Mr. Andrew Brady, rehearsed constantly for the various concerts throughtout the year, including the Christmas Concert on December 22 and the Spring Concert on May 16. On February 20, the Orchestra went to contest. Beginning in January, the group had monthly swimming parties at the Y, and at the end of the year, at the Band- Orchestra picnic, awards and pins were given out. 80 organizations Pizzicato and vibrato is our motto Bottom Left: Orchestra Pin Club Officers: D. Gaines, D. Duvall, D. Cammerer, S. Kelly, C. Schmidt. Bottom Right: Orchestra members P. Schaffer and D. Stille practice for an important program. Top Center: Orchestra Members: Row 1: S. Batscha, S. Kelly, T. Modonis, T. Neumann, D. Bruestle, P. Schaefer, D. Stille. Row 2: D. Arnold, S. Fleming, C. Renner, P. O'Banion, W. Waggoner, S. Maslyn, D. l-lornyak, D. Gaines, M. Klaus, J. Kleiner, R. How- ard, J. Klotter, L. Strasser, J. Keyes. Row 3: D. Fisher, J. Klein, D. Kenty, M. Mills. Row 4: . Schmidt, D. Loth, D. Cammerer, J. Butler, E. Bruestle, B, l-lillsley, D. Bosen, l-l. Popathanos, J. Davis, S. Mills, B. Bolsen, M. l-luxsoll, D. Duvall, W. Jones, J. Middleton, J. Ritchie, C. Brown. organizations 8l 1 -Zi1l11,'i? ' -2 ,-r t las..-.. 4 Y' Q , V W -, ,, V. , . .,....- ,, ,, :,,l,h-Li ,- V: '-WLYQTLAD 5 H ,, ., , . , x I W-an V V H Band sponsors W N .1 L t . . V 1-.WMM 'p M J rookie day After long, grueling practices every day sixth bell, the Western Hills Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Andrew Brady, performed , - i intricate routines during half-times at football games. After the start of basketball season, Pep Band continued to play at games, while the entire band concentrated on music for the March 17 concert and the March 27 contest. Band President Eric Bruestle T commented, We hope to work the band up to the point that we win V' straight' superior ratings at contest XB' with ease. The seniors, in addition to working, were also entertained. On Rookie Day, December 16, the rookies wrapped up the football season by performing for the seniors. ,ll V The Band often combined forces with the Orchestra. The groups co- sponsored the Pow Wow Canteen on November 25, a fruitcake sale at Thanksgiving and Christmas, and a .- A 1-. 1 rx L ,,i..- L-.. ...AA ,J.......n Av-.ml - . l 82 orgonizotions Bottom Left: The band forms a formation. Top Center: Band Members: Row 'l: D. Nickoson, S. Kelly, B. Federer, J. Schnleders, D. Hartwig, B. Singleton, M. Mills, D. Gaines, J. C. Whitehead, D. Cammerer, R. Staubitz, H. Bierman, J. McGinnes. Row 2: J. Bulter, S. Brown, W. Jones, Morse, J. Klein, D, Mosbaugh, R. Kahn, J. Runkle, D. Cleary, L. Scalf, T. Ackley, N. Raymond, B, Krider, D. Hornyak, C. Sickman, C. Seitz, D. Wrassman, R. Bobinger, W. Waggoner, M. Klaus, R. Cost, B. Cost. Row 3: J. Potts, M. Saberton, J. Watson, D. Duvall, J. Davis, M. Huxsoll, B. Schneider, S. La Cortlglia, R. Fitzgerald, S. Jackson, M.. Higgins, S. Mazzei, C. Diersing, K. Hyland, R. Kelly, D, Hall, S. Moslyn, N. Reynolds, J. Schmidt, C. Jahoda, D. Fisher, K. Essel, Row 4: T. Hepp, J. Sheckels, L. Caudill, D. Winters, J. Preston, B. Hillsley, D. Archibald, J. Nlckoson, K. Strimple, J. Rennekamp, T Amend, M. Fey, D. Gerhardt, T. Furio, J. Knauber, D. Kenty, C. Sweeder, K. Renner. Row 5: C. Hauser, P. Heinlein, M. Lear, P. Outcalt, B. Bolsen, H. Papothanos, D. Bolsen, D. Bruestle, R. Anderson, M. Bauman, J. Beller, M. Murphy, P. Subtelney, L. Hutchinson, R. Schaefer, R. Horstman, K. Thomas. Bottom Right: Band Letter Club Officers: Daryl Cammerer, Mark Huxsoll, Doug Gaines, Wayne Jones, Eric Bruestle. . - Bottom Left: Senior Choir Members: Row 'lz J. Russell, J. Mink, J. Fopma, D. Freels D. Owens, B. Cain, K. Askey, B. McKee, N Richardson, C. Garland, M. Toler, V. Sandlin, C. Schnitker, S. Freeman, K. Kennedy, D. Roberts, N. Kilijian, W. Saunders. Row 2: L. Zinsmeister, N. Rawlings, T. Wickman, B. Outcalt, S. Wimsey, B. Manz, B. Lovett, M. Spillman, J. Hemplernan, R. McCreary, C. McClellan, J. Caudill, P. Catanzaro, S. Freeman, B. Snape, D. Chumbley, A. Dicerio, M. Gonzalez, G. Vanover. Row 3: R. Humphrey, R. Kolks, B. Lind, B. Reichardt, K. Kamp, K. Grant, N. Gloeckler, D. Jones, C. Rice, M. Miller, J. Hartman, L. Dreyer, C. Pollitt, J. Craig, J. Raza, P. Hensley, D. Eick, M. Wessell, I., Williams, T. Sager, P. Stewart,S,Fitzpatrick,S. Jacobs. Row 4: P. Strasberger, D. Stevens, G. Keether, J. Mattingly, C. Sutton, C. Grueninger, E. York, J, Tatgenhorst, D, McWhorter, M. Browne, A. Sonneborn, J. Poynter, B. Neville, D. Owens, C. Jackson, R. Taylor, M. Bobinger, H. Hallbauer, D. Wells, D. Roth, D. Clark, J. Grady, D. Bloomfield, L. Mitchell, E. Federman, D. Evans, A, Wilcher. Top Center: Studio Choir Members: Row 'I: B. Holloway, C. Shallat, J. Heitner, C. Borcherding, B. Merckel, K.Lindeman, A. Fox, N. Rawlings, D. Noppert. Row 2: D. Bruestle, P. Hall, L, Meister, D. Weiss, D. Huffman, C. Schnitker, P. Snape, J. Stone, M. Shaw. Row 3: J. Doll, M, Mercer, C. Crooker, D. Bagot, J. Nickoson, K. Schmidt, J. Craig, P. Siegler, S. Frey, K. Flynn. Row 4: D. Reardon, G. Edwards, D. Roth, F. Reuter, M. Winch, P. Grass, B. Harnish, K. Warrenburg. Row 5: J. Poynter, C. Theilen, R. Briclcweg, D. Peters, M. Bobinger. Bottom Right: Studio Chior members C. Shallet, C. Schnitker, D. Bagot, J. Poynter, and C. Borcherding, practice around the pi- ano. 84 organizations 1 ..,,...,.. , . H .. l I v- nr' I El' I t zz ' -1 -'ft ll is . . .,.-..-i .V 'fr' 'fv-, f E 1 ui n ,A-Ay.. ve-11. Q H' I lu-IH - ,glitz ,. v' if'-'15 r,.,, lr.:-.w-2, - -I -,--f -ax ti- up 1-ff V 'TN i pg Lil - in lf? O- ,..,,.r xt 34. A -ff I . - A-L-A Choir sings on T V program Both Studio and Senior Choirs started the year with Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Sixteen members of the Studio Choir placed Third in a contest sponsored by the Dodge-Phelps Corporation in December. Seventeen high schools competed and those schools who placed were given time to sing on tele- vision during the Christmas Season. At Christmas, Studio Choir sang at department stores, St. George Hospi- tal, the University of Cincinnati, and at the opening of the traditional Cheviot Nativity scene. Bandwagon tryouts were held in December with the production in April. A chorus was chosen from Stu- dio Choir and Senior Choir. Spring Concert, Class Day, and Gradu- ation marked the final performances for the choir. orgon izotions 85 .S-fl-Yi Annual Staff colors 1971 book Sleepless work nights, confused picture days, late pictures, missing staffers, and general chaos before deadlines helped to put the Annual together. A full color opening section was one major change initiated by the 1971 An- nual Staff, but also important were the elimination of continuous copy and the change of photographer. For the first time Rob Paris Studios took the Annual's informal pictures and senior portaits. Adding to the pressure was the hope of repeating the 1970 Staff's accomplishment of winning the Triple Crown. Bringing the year to a close, was the Annual banquet, where positions on next year's staff were announced. Top Left: Annual Stoff Members: Row 'I: K. Lueders, M. Gommill, D. Drew, S. Schroeder, N. Hudson, D. Owens, J. Pyles, Row 2: K. Rupe, B. Hayworth, B. Schumer, A. Sondefur, R. Cole, C. Foulconer. Row 3: J. Geiger, K. Durbin, P. Brown, C. Voth, Mr. Michaels, J. Volz, D. Vehr, C. Kuhn, P. Hommon. Boffom Leff: M.GommiIl, D. Drew, K. Lueders, ond P. Brown corry pho- tography equipment on picture doy. Top Right: Checking undercloss pictures ore undercloss ed- itors D. Owens, P. Hommon, ond C.FouIconer. Bottom Right' At on Editorial Boord Meeting, members, Bonnie Schumer, Kim Lueders, Phil Brown, Jon Pyles, Jon Volz, Connie Voth, ond Mr. Michoels discuss plons for the cover. 19? Al 59 . 'BB 105 3 ni 1..- 86 orgonizotions We won the Triple Crown P' X g. ,i 13, ills.-.L Xx -rf - - li ff' -ad 'x ML orgonizqtions 87 ...Iots more creativity I . ,N 1 YB K, W x K -H-, l 88 organizations ix tx 1 ew Breeze advisor assigned News in depth, an entire page with both editorial and feature stories on one controversial topic, such as Women's Lib or Earth Day, was only one innovation since Mr. David Pierato took over sponsorship of the Breeze, succeeding Miss Irene Walters. Other changes included shorter paper, an extra page, and the down style for headlines. Present also, as Sports Editor Pam Stewart said, was better photography because of new cameras and more freedom of the press and lots more creativity. Top: Breeze staff members C. Jones, L. Meinert, R. Sferra, Mr. Pierato, and P. Stewart, discuss the latest issue of the Breeze. Bottom Left: Members of the Breeze staff: R. Sterra, L. Meinert, D. Tatgenhorst, D. Herrmann, M. Schlipf, B. Cramer. Bottom Right: C. Jones, B. Cramer, P. Stewart, P. Herbst, P. Bidzos, prepare to distribute the latest issue of the Breeze. organizations 89 ll l You re out of Order! Left: Student Council Officers Rod Watts, Jamie Cox, Phil Breen, and Carolyn Kuhn check the effectiveness of the smoking area. Top Right, Awareness Committee members Sue Madsen, Joyce Doll, and Nancy Rawlings paint garbage cans of the school grounds. Bottom Right: Student Council Committee Chairmen: Row 1: N. Rawlings, S Nickulis, D. Herrmann, Row 2: J Razo, D. Neudigate, S. Mueller, M Shaw. C. Fey, B. Schumer. Row 3 A. Sandetur, L. Meinert, Mrs Michaels, P. Strunk, M. Willner. 90 organizations '1 'ti- ,Lu .-VA Q , -...-1 l'14,e. H ut, Ni FR' .rpg lq X L Council intro duces new advisor, lnnovations A student exchange with Hughes High School, student forums, and a Peace Corps school were only a few accomplishments of the 1970 Council. Council also sponsored a series of en- richment courses in Creek, philoso- phy, Ecletic Society, English literature, and art appreciation. The Awareness Committee held a series of after-school lectures featuring speakers from many different areas such as drugs and Women's Liberation. Council also par- ticipated in the Tutorial-Study Pro- gram for Elementary Schools involving student tutors from West High. The Finance Committee of Council published a student directory, the Buzz Book, with student phone numbers and addresses. The Student- Teacher-Parent Board organized a Teacher Appreciation Day on October 30. Each teacher was given an apple and received cookies and coffee. The STP Board also arranged for a cold food lunch line in the lunchroom to provide students with sandwiches, milk and cookies. The Student Forums were held to provide a place for students to meet with Council officers. Council sponsors new dress code, enrichment courses, Forum A new dress code and a smoking area in back of school were only two privi- leges gained for the student body by Student Council this year. The dress code allowed students to wear any- thing which was not disruptive to the educational processf, although students had to wear shoes. Any student who was found by a teacher to be disruptive was taken to Mr. Sutton for a decision. Spirit Week, the week before the Elder game, featured color, a Beat Elder contest, a Pulverize the Pusillanimous Pussycats button sale, and car decorating contest. The Council also sponsored Homeconimg on Thanks- giving night at Music Hall Ballroom. An art festival was held in April, and folk festivals in the spring and the fall featured West High talent. Student Council also collected canned goods for needy Western Hills fami- lies, sponsored several drug seminars after school for all students, and revived the Stadium Fund. A goal of 831500 was set for the Fund. ILLANIMOUS Maps are available in 2l9 Top Left: Student Council representatives Sharon Glenn, Gerry Plagge, Ron Hamilton, Pattie Schulte, and Karla Rabold model new fashions that can be worn because of the new dress code. Top Right: Student Council Repre- sentatives discuss the proposal ot a new stadi- um fund. Bottom Left: Ron Louie, Chip Ireland, and Joe Lucas sell School Spirit Committee buttons before the Thanksgiving Day game. Bottom Right: Mrs. Michaels, Rik Sferra. Diane Herrmann, Rosemary Kolks, and Dennis Meiners study Greek in the Student Council En- richment Series. organizations 93 Are you wearing your gym suit? ,, , ,W L. , ,, u' ,. -' ' '- ' ' :T .iw .', . . I , tl.--.. .A - uf-.. . ff-1 .r ur ' ' .V- iiffffi H :f . ,W . . , r .-,, ,N , ,.i'5.,1'. . , w .Lg ,, - p. 1 ,- Q.. , . I -,. .- 1, .-:xflfi-N-w'-6, H -f HN. -f,.5f 'r'f'f u,'1' ,rg . J JL -'V' LL.'43Ee1f1Wf: 7f 'wmL'H ' ' - 'r-Z'-W r.JA-.'- .41 , -' , -': f-pgnrf'-ff -:. SPM r - V Y fi' QL! 1,'f f'777?' 'fy-V1 :ng --M, fi ,'gg.'.,.: wg- -' - 94 organizations , ,.,-GAL, -?. - ' . , ww. - 1' '1 w .1 1 i :iw - , .,g'T,.. .-.J 1-. -' - ' ' ' ' 1' . V I. J 1-'Fi 'V .11 , u z A V :nfl ,, . gg ' L,,'jP ' f' ' . 1- fi fu- 1:'::..-. 5-Li, T -. .. w p '- 3'7..5?f-'-IQE-v f 5 If . G A revises constitution The Age of Aquarius, the theme of the 1970-71 GAA season, was introduced at the September Kickoff Party. Each zodiac sign represented a sport, and President Diane Herrmann looked into her crystal ball to see what the year would hold for the organization. For the first time in 40 years the con- stitution was revised. The Mr. Western Hills Canteen was again sponsored by GAA, and on December 21, the group caroled at various nursing homes. Fi- nally, on May 27, awards were presented at the GAA Banquet, and the All-Round Girl, selected on the basis of character, scholarship, other activities, was announced. Far left: Tennis player C. Fey begins her serve. Top center: GAA Board: K. Lueders, K. Cottinghorn, S. Fitzpatrick, J. Pyles, C. Westermeyer, L. Vincent, A. Lipps, K. Ober, B. Futamachi, K. Miller, C. Rice, G. Chaney, C. Kun-in, B. mardi, P. Hill, s. Mueller, C. McCosham. Bottom left: GAA Officers: N. Dole, M. Wilner, D. Herrmann, Mrs.SalIwasser advisor, P. Hill, K. Miller. Below: Modern dancers S. Fitzpatrick, C. Westermeyer, R. Hasseltine, P. Neufarth, E. Federrnan, demon- strate o dance fomation. x organizations 95 Zodiac guides GAA activities A dance symposium at Aiken, a hockey playday on November 2, and the professional Dance '70 performance highlighted the regular fall season of hockey, tennis,archery, modern dance, and swimming. During the first winter season, lifesav- ing and modern dance were continued, with the additions of diving and volleyball. In early February the third season of sports opened, substituting bowling, basketball, and badmitton for individ- ual sports and modern dance. Volleyball and basketball playdays and the first local gymnastics competition entered by West High broke the routine. Spring tennis, golf, softball, and the outdoor education involving bike hikes, horseback riding, and sailing, ended the GAA year. -alniii h . iz, 4 JJk A -I W , 1 ., '15 f' '1 '?f1- 1 ' l Fi 96 orgonizotions A chance to compete with other schools Top Lett: Chris Jahoda shoots a basket as Mindy Strunk guards Patty Hill. Bottom: Barb Erhardt, Cheryl Schnitker, Mrs. Sallwasser, Nancy Germer, Nancy Reynolds and Alyce Lipps, practice setting up the ball in volleyball. Top Right: Softball players Diane Owens and Sue Craig look on as Kathy Ober strains to hit the ball. Organizations 97 Q 1-if N:-v Banquet? Top Right: Spanish Club Officers. J, Martin, C. Faulconer, C. Seitz, and B. Lincl, Bottom Left: German Club Officers: B. Cain, F. Braunecker, D, Cline, and P. l-lamler, Top Left: French Club Officers l.. Scalt, S. Kelly, C. Thielen, S. Maslyn, S. Nickulis, W. Sellmeyer sample the perfume they sold this year. Bottom Right: Latin Club Officers, Sitting, D, Persons, C. Veite, L. Lykins, D. Meiners, T. Ahr D. Roth, K. Swadener, M. Strunk, V. Schwartz, R. Sferra, M. Schlipf, C, Rice, R. Kolks. Standing: D. Clemens, D. Fischvogt, D. Herrmann. 1 When's the ll A, il lui! S611 .-'Na x X-'ij Language clubs have fun times A trip to Montreal olimaxed the year for French Club on june 20-25. Profits from perfume and flower sales, car washes, and a bake sale helped to fi- nance the trip. President Sandy Kelly said, I wanted to get more spirit in the clubf, and for that reason organized the club's many parties. A skating party with French and Spanish Clubs and a Christmas party highlighted the year for German Club. Spanish Club, in addition to the skating party and their own Christmas party, also sold confetti. Our goal is to have fun, commented Latin Club Senator Rosemary Kolks. A Winton Woods hayride and a Christmas party with Santa Claus Mr. Michaels helped the club attain this goal. The final activity of the year was a banquet. . fa I 1' if I ' 9 . in I bqilfeifhsfl'-Y'-1' organizations 99 Hank, honk, honkl Buy ci Hi-Y pencil C. 1 ' X xx N Xl 'wx .,nn- Bottom Left: Pep Club Officers: Ginny Chaney, Jane Meyer, Cathy Krisko, Barb Merckel. Top Center: Hi-Y Members: Row 'l: E. Bruestle, D. Hedrick, P. Brown, M. Murphy, T. Cook, W. Cole, D, Tatgenhorst, M. Cantwell, R. Broadnax, B. Cramer, G. Heyob, B. Meier, M. McElroy, W. Moore, K. Hall, D. Fischvogt, M. Bobinger. Row 27 R. Knauft, Mr. Michaels, J. Waggoner, R. Kalbi, R. Gross, D. Duvall, J. Samad, D. Brosz, L. Meinert, J. Tatgenhorst, G. Beck, W. Brown. Bottom Right: Pep Club Poster Committee Members Joan Abbott, Carol Center, Donna Drew, Billie Hayworth, and Jane McGinnes, prepare posters for the front hall. lOO organizations spark new spirit Organizing the Pow Wow. making posters advertising all the games. and selling shakers and Stomp the Purple Panthers ribbons were the activities of Pep Club. An Elder jacket, flowered gym shoes, a purple paper mache helmet, newspa- pers, and gun caps made up the six foot Elder dummy burned at the Pow Wow. The dummy, carried in a coffin by Pep Club members headed the Pow Wow parade. Afterwards, Pep Club sold hot chocolate. Each week the poster committee decorated the front hall with signs supporting the Western Hills teams. Thanksgiving turkey chances, Christmas goose chances, and Easter ham chances, given with the purchase of a Hi -Y pencil, helped finance Hi- Y's purchase of picnic tables for the school grounds. Members also sold candy apples at football games. A wooden mustang, designed and painted by Hi-Y members, was hung above the scoreboard in the boy's gym. The organization also built additional display cabinets in the boys' gym for team pictures and for Hall of Fame inductees. orgonizotions lOl HCC, Red Cross, FTA and Art Club serve interests A yellow and pink plastic daisy sale financed the activities of FTA this year. Monthly meetings varied from discussions with West High student teachers to joint meetings with the Oak Hills and Colerain FTA branches. FTA pins were awarded to members who accumulated 100 points. Points were based on attendance, partici- pation, and outside work for teachers. Art Club's goal was to accomplish totally free expression through art, said Officer Iack Decker. Mr. Lilly was only there to provide help and materi- als. There were no membership dues, but members were able to work in almost any medium. Red Cross Club learned how important a teacher sponsor can be, said Vice President Linda Scalf, because the club's sponsor Mrs. Warner was in the hospital the first part of the year. Until January the club had accomplished not a thing, but the club held an enrollment drive in January and worked for Red Cross month in March. At each monthly meeting Health Ca- reers Club had guest speakers or films on health careers. The group also made favors for the Price Hill Nursing Home and took tours of the Cincinnati area's hospitals. lO2 Organizations 54 J Totally free expression through art -4 ff Top Left: Health Careers Officers Sharon Pettyjohn Bev Harlow, Barb Futamochi, Sally Lucas, and Alyce Lipps, investigate careers in health. Bottom Left: FTA Officers: Rosemary Kolks, Terrie Beck, Carol Bolsen, Mamie Pong, Janet Koenig. Top Right: Art Club Officers: Sam Collins, Terry Ollendick, Bruce Girtin, Jack Decker. Bottom Righty Red Cross Officers: Vickie Setser, Debbie Moy, Lindo Scalf, Russell Henry. organizations lO3 PG if W 2'4'v- ww--1-MM M3 .4 K -s im ig,-Q ' 1.-.si 2 N EE H ,L 104 orgonizotnons .,..4' we never lose spirit ICWA, DECA, Chess, Drama Clubs meet Z.. If junior Council on World Affairs sponsored an experiment in prejudice with a voluntary control group as a Brotherhood Week project. At a city- wide seminar members also voted on a bill to control nuclear arms and to cut arms spending. According to lack Decker, vice president, the purpose of the club was Hto stimulate minds by discussion, and maybe to do some- thing. West High's Distributive Education Club of America KDECAJ sold Christmas candles and gave a Christmas party for the under privileged children in Cincinnati's basin area. Members, who attended two state conventions this year, gained experience in working through the club. We never lose . . .in spirit, said Chess Club President Larry Meinert about the chess team. The club, that meets in the lunchroom, has 20 members, but only five are on the team. Drama Club is a group for those students who are interested in theater work. A student can only become a member of Thespians, the honorary theater group, by accumulating enough points through working on school productions in any way including set, backstage, make-up. ushers, or acting. Initiations are held in the fall and the spring, and, at the end of the year, an Honor Thespian is chosen. Top Lett: Thespian Officers, Kathy Flynn, Sue Bryant, Chris Thielen, Wendy Waggoner. Bottom Lefty DECA Officers: Front: Janice Almond, Glenna Spradlin, Teresa Hemmer. Back: Dennis Schenck, Dennis Vehr, Gary Stern, Jerry Weaver. Top Right: JCWA Officers John Riggs, Susan Madsen, John Gerberick, and Jack Decker, try to find a new project around school. Bottom Right: Chess Club member Larry Meinert explains to other members Grant Edwards, Jack Decker, and John Riggs, that chess is not that easy. organizations lO5 , E:-1 . iw xi.: ff :,, '-,V iff: .-:ge 1.1 .--'. 5 'Q' , .3-figfff' 551,.j1'of5z5J ' ML',fFf'E:: -V 1 9'-f W2 Y' 94' 1 -551' 'Q U44 THB WESTERN WAY SPORTS Mustangs end skid, win 35 finish 4th in PHSL We have achieved respectabilityf commented Headcoach Ken Conatser of the 1970 Football Mustangs. The gridders completed the season with a 3-7 overall record, while they placed fourth in the Public High School League at 2-3. The Mustangs and their new coaching staff opened the season with losses to Norwood, 13-8, and Fairfield, 33-0. The following week, Conatser's charges gained their first victory in three years by trouncing Dayton Meadowdale, 22-8. Hughes shocked the Mustangs next, 26-18, after trailing 18-6 at halftime. Withrow made it two in a row by stopping West High, 16-6. Courter Tech visited West High Stadi- um and was buried, 28-6. Conatser's gridders lost to Aiken on a Falcon touchdown scored with six seconds remaining in the game. When Walnut Hills hosted the Mustangs, the favored Eagles were shut out, 11-0. The Conatsermen were then rocked by Oak Hills' Highlanders, 14-6, when a last minute Mustang drive failed. In the season finale, the annual Thanks- giving Day Classic, the Mustangs met Elder's Purple Panthers and suffered a 26-0 setback. My greatest momentf' mused Conatser, was standing on the field with my seniors before the Elder game. Mustang senior, guard Garry Wuebbling was the team's only first unit All-league selection. Two seniors, Mustang Captain and Linebacker Ken Brater, and Defensive tackle Iim Hoeh were joined by junior Halfback Kent Iackson on the second team. l.'g3i.Q-Zfieai' - in i P. it T gi T M5----3-:eg --al P---g --, .. f i, ',. 'K E BT as ,ugglffs g 1 eg. 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J., at :Amen r A gr. it i ' . . ri J' of lg? 1' F J j ' iii J 'Elder , 246: Y-Y - 21 L-. -. i. . . i-'. .. ' -e ills-'., cl , -, Ai 1 rm W' ' A Yvi.- 4 ..' B lim ia . Ht!!! - B in Q 15 ' ii al -i n ii N ii, i iz .i '- -J Q it .Qqi4Hfl1iis14 wr i We have achieved respecta- bility For Left: Varsity team: Row li D. Clemens, J. Flaherty, E. Emley, F. Koller, J. Cavendish, J. Hoeh, K. Brater, R. Carter, G. Wuebbling, R. Bohl, G. Cox, T. Collins, C. Stevens, Row 2: R. Spence, L Harry, D. Roth, M. Schroth, D. Thomas, M. Reed, J. Huling, K. Miller, F. Abanto, T. Davidson, J lsenogle, D. Wolf, Row 3: P Sallwasser, M. McHenry, K Mitchell, B. Price, J. Samad, C Craig, R. Suggs, D. Finfrock, B McGinnis, B. Combs, C Warnpler, R. Presutto, J. Dudley Row 4: C. Sutton, B. Ernst, K Jackson, J. Perkins, M. Thomas E. Boeing, B. Mason, H. Stewart C. Veite, R. Gross, R. Laub, G Meister: Row 5: M. Bovard, K Miller, K. Zoller, J. Hodson, G Babst, J. Allen, T. Tarter, C Kruger, S. Eisenhard, R Bottoroff, K. Warrenberg, G Wolff, T. Veite, Row 6: J. Ray, J Brinegar, G. Horton, M. Burlage J. Morgan, G. Sandefur, J. Cox L. Hafner, C. Fisher, D Pandilidis, B. Sprague: Row 7: G Fischer, Managers: B. Weis, J Snowdon, R. Back. Bottom Left: R. Carter strives for extra yardage. Top Right: H. Stewart sweeps the left end against Courter Tech. Bottom Center: J. Hoeh goes high to block extra point as J. Perkins and C. Viete contribute to the effort. sports IO9 1 9' I , , f is ,I IIC' N. L.: ' 4, ' 'txigg I fav! I '70 Colts 4-3g 4th in PHSL Some of our players will definitely help the varsity next year, Coach Iames Forrester said of the Reserve Football squad which took fourth place in the PHSL with a 4-3 record. Forrester felt that his team's record should have been 6-1, because the two losses to Woodward and Aiken ended with opposing touchdowns scored in the last minute. Our defense was soundj' Forrester stated, But our offense didn't have the personnel. lim Ray, Glen Sandefur, and Bob Sprague played for the team a lot. Aside from Ray, Sandefur, and Sprague, Forrester named Dave Pandilidis, Tom Veite, and lay Brinegar as team standouts. The Colts recorded wins over Walnut, Taft, Courter, and Hughes, while losing to Withrow, Woodward, and Aiken. A pre-season scrimmage with Oak Hills ended in a 6-6 tie. With the Board of Education cutting reserve athletics next year, Forrester believes that there will be a definite decline in future athletic successes. - X ' 'tg ' 90 gl V 1 ni, .ztgj K I , Q XJ 1 1 , . '5'N ., he - -ev N4 'P 1 Q 'QQ 1- Y l 15:1 ' i ' itat' L, E , sSlAl6' s' V , l.:,.:SlMf5' . M na, ' l ti -iw tt? f ei if' -t.'e'r f 'M + t , M s , V , . f X murray! term, V 'Nagar ffgyf Penne A, ,MX sports l l l 'Y 5 Top: The Varsity Cross Country team: D. Teschner, D. Eyink, J. Lamance, B. Neutarth, J. Craig, B. Seitz, P. Strunk, and Coach Adams. Right: l97O Cross Country team: Front: Coach Adams, D. Eyink, B. Neufarth, J. Craig, B. Seitz, P. Strunk, J. Lamance, D. Teschnerp Back: Manager J. Gundrum, T. Martin, W. Lineback, D. Persons, D. Wrassman, J. Jahoda, L. Meinert, A. Sonneborn, J. Lucas, L. Lykens, R. Louie, D, Woodburn, G. Atwood, R. Maddux. Top Right: The Varsity team in action. Far Right: Reserve Cross Countryman Larry Meinert climbs a hill during a meet. l l2 sports We knew we'd win the league. 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HLAGE' 'Fi mst First First Ninth Cof..l77' Second First It it Fi rst' Harriers win PHSL title Coach Bob Adams' Cross Country team won the PHSL Championship for the first time since 1946 and placed third in the District Meet. The reserve harriers copped the Reserve Title for the third straight year. We knew we'd win the league, Adams smiled. The team had worked since Iuly, and earned the titles. Co-captains Pete Strunk and Bill Sietz drew Adams' praise for the leadership they provided. Sophomore Dan Eyink was commended for his poise and leadership. Eight Mustang harriers-Strunk, Sietz, Eyink, Dennis Teschner, jerry Lamance, Bill Neufarth, Ion Craig, and Rick Glaser, finished in the top thirteen places of the league meet. Adams added that he feels that next year's team might well be one of the ten best teams in Ohio, especially since only Strunk will graduate in 1971. sports l l3 Ganzmiller resigns as cagers gain .500 mark Coach Robert Ganzmiller's Basketball team stood 10-8 before the District Tournament. Their PHSL record was 4-6, good for fifth place in the league. We hoped to reach .500 or better this season. So far we have accomplished that goalf' Ganzmiller commented. This year our strongest point has been team unity. It was a team effort all around. We have also been very strong in rebounding, he added. Ganzmiller praised Pete Strunk, Ted McClanahan, and Rine Kalbli, for their team leadership. Team managers Steve Hildebrand, Mark Hicks, and Ierry Minnick drew praise for their labors. The turning point had to be the snowed-out Aiken game. It was a big let down and we haven't played well since, Ganzmiller noted. Following the Aiken game postponement, the Mustangs stood 2-6. This was the best group I have ever worked with,', concluded Ganzmiller, who resigned February 7. Ganzmiller's resignation was effective March 1 and Reserve Coach Ierry Bush handled the varsity during the tournament. I I-4 sports li ,i , ,J if ZF? . t ali-9?0,1'i-'varsity Bgskettngll Recdid -QQRPONENI 4 THEY T'-50' ' ioaic'Hiil55 ' 7.3 T582 I ' ' ,jgtzemdri MQMEQE ' T64 Z3 - fiM3iuni.ti,Earm9. . T66 -60017 -W f -.wbodwofd T 1 50 , ,, t 68 .. ,.Elder1, . 45... , - -51 .62 . A' Taft- . - .iliffiiieefoivi T ' 466 A Bay A A 748 ,,pp it Fatifiifeiiai -p ' '48, f f ' .QQHQQ1-ggi. A f 76 T Aiken . so Y.. 1 ali M. W - .62 , ,VI 43851-'f ' '.i ' 'wifhfgwl ' 65' . . Tbff- . T 59. .72 fl 1' l'QWdlnutriHlillls- p 745 17 - ' ygfken 72 55 'rl-Courier V , A ' 53 , .NomQod , T51 Y jsffxuyfer T 63 l 1 . Q R -'z A This is the best group I ever worked with Top Right: Ted McCIanahan fires in two against Walnut Hills. Top Left: Varsity Basketball team: Coach Ganzmiller, G. Beck, J. Craig, H. Brady, S. Woulrns, T. Peters, P. Strunk, T. McClanahan, D. Owens, B. Collins, R. Kalbli, J. Steinreide, R. Carter, and Coach Bush. Bottom' Right: R. Kalbli converts free-throw attempt. sports l I5 Our overall size and . . . offense were strong points Big Colts finish strong They always gave 1100!0. in games and in practice, Coach Gerry Bush said of his reserve basketball team. The Colts finished second in the PHSL with a league mark of 7-3, and an overall mark of 12-6. We set a goal of improving in fundamentals and reached it. I think our overall size and change in offense were the team's strong points. This year, we used a shuffle offense where everyone was involved, disclosed Bush. Bush cited Iohn Stevens, Glen Sandefur, lim Ray, and Team Captain Ken Zoller as being the teaIn's most consistent players. Right: Reserve Forward Jim Ray goes high for a tip-in as Center John Stevens looks on. Below: l970-7l Reserve Basketball Squad: Manager J. Minnick, K. Zoller, K. Miller, T. Veite, J. Carter, J. Mouer, G. Sandetur, J. Stevens, R. Grant, S. Goodson, D. Pandilidis, T. Kirchner, Coach Bush. at . l I ?, ,...f,... ' o ...lim ' l l6 sports W... r .... .tr .J at xi t W. ww Tw ii ' Mm :rim rw 1. iw. izrmrlf .3-if ' YY: v.- M jwrfpw -Ta-..,.11---7.5-.ff-F If--.1...e.,-Y - feffsw-ff?-zzr.--W-W --W if rrrrr ill rrrrr .i.r.. lffilJ.alw' ' rl97o'-571 Reserve Bbslcetboll .Record WH .... Wr..I'W W- .b'i..i.. rv ' l' ll gwlimm lwrzylli Mir ,MN S l lowolneu-rr g ii .rr ' H I g lzegien Monroeir 'f?'v5l ' r:li'715l1l r ' V-li ' -I . . ,-QfM!Q!TDl5l3l2.fQ .wif My nr r in ...yr iv, . wlwwtfvrw-ft:.f,mr ill , ilvapdwqfefg will r Xl gag A ' ... T5l'??F. p . .J .. slefrfleel. 1 'T2?.i'lJ l1.2wf-- nr . 3 :rlifih. - .. 1 1' owter . ' with llhw W, riwzlf,lwi--.,i. ihtwjfl-,,,. P.- ' ' if fwttlifbwl il' fr llllllf 48 . . V .I . W. . A , 1 iiii .. . ..... . ...... .... r -. ' iili . 5 'T' 1 -Vg' . if VW, . A x fyillmrwit MQ ' -a i u - sa-QnweQs2l1 -A :W-..i..f.xA4w,,.Q U J. .. M rr - .. ,r:. .- W2rl.'.i' 'dWf:w' 4-. ri 'IFN .gf-'ll3JlrJ Fluffy Wim Wir i 2w42'3l-lo? 1 .. .v , if-se-,,' , LL. .:-.w.,i.3Q:.. -4 W.,-- a3.m.i. . W. W.. .5- ,ir if- 3 .... l ' W l 316 l IM.. tl mill. ,rifle mflipmrl !'1QQfOI'll:r A 'i ' Colmiiitrm Dali: i- ,,,, ll r lwl .SHW QIW' . M W 'I l l 1 1 l .li l J la l av 5852 rl l 1 I l 1 1. .55 .,.. as fl J. Cymnasts take 3rd in PHSL The Gymnastics team, under the direc- tion of Coach Ted Bauer, placed third in PHSL competition this season. As a whole we did very well for a real young team. We have one second year mang the rest are new, commented Bauer. The gymnasts consistently took third place in all PHSL meets and placed fourth in the city YMCA Meet. ln the league, Randy Blythe took first place in the long horse vaulting and third on the rings, stated Bauer. Wi fy .. if F ,Fw .ffm 3,9 we ,' ' slit-,'l 1 liz A' 1990-71 Gymnastics Recdaii ll l ll ' ii 1 --i ea' W J' l l l'l -l 1 ii ii l , .. jg is li W . ,ri it Q, t N- -l l I mg-f T XPLACET l l l ,NH 'Hgh 'gg i i 3 will I. M , T I 'HT i it ' 'l fslllq, Eirsr.PHsi. Third l Y Q Wi Ni: -ill: ull l Q i C l X . -- EEUU ,W ' ' 'i , i seQpqaf,PHsL,,.' Ilhlifd ,A li Lj't5...J1 ' 1- if it l Hill l ii Q3 53? Sli l .. l at l l, -Tihjigrdl'PljjSL .ix D 3 Rm d,,i..., .l 1 ' i it l 1 H V igg , ii, aM., N Fggrgllq .sit--I -L YY ,7 Y Y ,.,- , , .,, ., . i Left: Randy Blythe performs on the rings while his teammates watch. Above Left: l97O-7l Gymnastics team, Row l: G. Schumaker, J. Davis, D. Ryan, Row 2: R. Blythe, E. Finley, P. Miller, J. Reed, P. Humphreys, M. Myers, Coach Bauer sports l l7 Mermen cop PHSL crown, swamped elsewhere Coach Robert Iacobson's Swimming team captured the PHSL Championship for the second straight year and placed third in the Sectional Swimming Meet. The leadership was provided by ev- erybody. They just did a tremendous job, beamed Iacobson. Iacohson cited Tri-captains Brad King, Tom Honecker, and Toni Klusmeyer, and Brian Hillsley, Mike Pohl, Dave Bolsen, and Ed Holtman, as being some of the outstanding mermen. They out did themselves, Jacobson said when he explained that the team did a creditable job without big names as in the past. I can't say enough for them. They worked constantly from October to March, and that's a lot of swimming in anybody's book, smiled Jacobson. Next year, we'll have 36 returning lettermen because we lose seven to graduation. The swimmers won both PHSL meets, outscoring runner-up Aiken by over 200 points. Outside the league, howev- er, the mermen were defeated by Arch-rivals Anderson, Oak Hills, Princeton, Springfield North, and Mariemont. X 1 .i. U -rf Y x u. i -1--f 1 NSS' ru A 'mi .,?,.l. 'WQFM H Above: 1970-71 Swimming team: Row 1: D. Knoll, T. Madonis, C. Ross, W. Hinton, Willioms, Row 2: P. Bolton, D. Wrassman, J. Mclntash, M. Pohl, J. Geiger, D. Cornett, T. Martin, Row 3: B. Krider, P. Schweikhardt, T. Schuler, E. Holtman, B. Griffith, B. Gillsley, M. Reishmann, Row 4: G, Hesler, D. Bolsen, B. McGinnis, B. Bolsen, D. Lattier, T. Mathias, D. Reeves, Standing: D. Moser, B. Sturm, D. Peters, A. Sonneborn, G. Bradley, Manager B. Steinhard, Kneeling: K. Grothaus, R. England, K. Paskal, J. Witte, J. Ritchie, Coach Jacobson, Sitting: Tri- captains: T. Honecker, T. Klusmeyer, B. King. Bottom Right:Brad King shows his 100 yard freestyle form that put him in the Regionals. Top Left: Mike Pohl does the But- terfly stroke, Bottom Left: Tom Klusmeyer stands in the starting block. The leadership was provided by everybody sports 1 19 ,aural 1'f The whale team was outstanding Top Right: Reserve wrestler Marc Fey attempts to position his op- ponent for a pin. Bottom Right: l97O-7l Reserve Wrestling team, Row l: l-l. Craynon, D. Teschner, B, Borchering, B. Sprague, J. Gruber, D. Fortune, S. Eisenhard, Raw 2: D. Derrenkamp, L. Dautel, D. Walsh, E. Boeing, M. Buccalo, Coach Griesser, Row 3: D. Stamn, G. Babst, J. l-laus, T. Deegan, H. Leonard, T. Neal, M. Fey, T. Mchlamee, Row 4: D. Newlcirk, K. Gallo, R. Bottoroft, G. l-lorton, J. Morgan, J. Mcl-lugh, R. Suggs, J. Weber, Top Left: An unidentified Mustang struggles with his opponent. Bottom Left: l97O-7l Varsity Wrestling team: Row l: T. Davidson, D. Mosbaugh, F. Abanto, R. Doppes, Raw 2: K. Brater, J. l-luling, G. Maupin, D. McCoy, J. Daley, D. Walsh, Row 3: Manager D. Cavendish, J. l-loeh, J. Allen, R. Laub, J. Perkins, J. Griley, R. Moser, Coach Murphy, W.. 197671 Varsity Wrestling Record at in Egg te: we ,, OPPONENT THEY J 50 J Tgff ll 63. ,,, Walnut Hills lb , 3385 J 'Har.risor3, T4 J 51 t Hughes 6 ' 53' Courteie 6' l 17 lll wammw. ttt 26 za Aitken ttt 23 63 ,Woodward ,O J 32 lneudinii 19 16. lll Elder it , ttf D 22 ' J 24 Oak Hills TYOURNAMENTS 2 l iFinneytown.lnvitatiqnaI First U C Invitational ' 'liwelffh Indian Hill l'hvitati'onal F0'Ul'fl'1 l2O sports nl 'B P7 .Q qqylw' - --. f.-we-,Y .,'t.,v1 4 QV.: .5- ' if- to J ' 'Ili-I WHT. ' 75,1 pweuigur' .C I-FSU' . Harri.SQr3:7 R 155' .1 1. I tl e toak.5H,if1'r:st C '3-13 ' tv a IEv?ii5iiiri7l'll1i.iI.zli.' P V118 Nerwoddl ' N Q 1 . m A It p , 1549 - - tNew'nzch-wma l .9 W In L Y H -W ,Q .I mia:-iwlfsiiw-151 Q V V 4 greg 1 gt Pamela az. i'I. in N 4 -Eldsfil V V ,-,1 Q Xavier' 'I 1ncM .d.nJ ' 1 l Grapplers grab 2nd in PHSL Winning the Finneytown Invitational made the season what it was, remarked Coach Richard Murphy of the 1970-71 Varsity Wrestling season. The grapplers finished second in the PHSL with a 6-1 record and stood 8-3 overall. Co-captains Dale Mosbaugh and Iimmy Daley provided leadership through example, Murphy stated. The whole team was outstanding, ev- erybody, he added. Coach Conatser and Coach Selby have organized teams on the junior high level, They volunteered to do it, asserted Murphy. Coach Ralph Griesser's Reserve Wres- tlers sport a 10-2 record, with their only losses coming from Fairfield and Oak Hills. Said Criesser Both of the losses were to very strong wrestling schools and we were close enough to Win. Murphy added that he was particu- larly happy with the reserve record since he will lose 9 of 16 varsity wres- tlers due to graduation. We'll need help, he said. lifvvv sports 121 Il- 0 O good performance Far right: Phil Brown lays a bunt down during an intrasquad game. Roy Carter is catching. Right middle: Roy Troxell flashes his base stealing technique. Right: Pitchers Wes Moore and Terry Cook discuss pitching strategy. Right: The l97O-7l Varsity Baseball team: Row 1: T. Cook, J. Fuson, P. Brown, B. Sims, R. Carter, B. Meier, S. Smith, A. Ross, T. l-lennesey, W. Moore. Row 2: Coach Bush, 'l . McClanahan, M. Thomas, B. Nevill, K. Broter, R. Troxell, B. Heinlein, G. Beck, C. Thompson, l.. l-laefner, D. Stark, l-l. Brady. 122 sports - . x qu.. W 1119.12 W Ziyi. kv-W A ' V tw . , J N- 'M' H rf Q , i ,QAILLLQ 1 ' lg--5 ,' ' M, fP'LfL 'i ' 1 'i mg'li f X 1 -1 Z 5-fe it Varsity defends District title 'Tm very optimistic that we'll have a good performance, Coach Gerry Bush said of his 1971 Varsity Baseball Mustangs. The Mustangs will be defending PHSL and District Champs this season. Bush said that seniors Wes Moore and Terry Cook will carry the main pitching load. Phil Brown and Roy Troxell, another pair of seniors, are expected to provide the leadership for the diamond-men. Bush claimed that a real strong point is stiff competition for starting positions. We are too deep, he said, We have juniors pushing the seniors for spots and sophomores pushing the juniors. Although he possesses two strong pitchers in Cook and Moore, Bush admitted that We are weak in pitching depth. In order to win in our sectional with Elder, La Salle, Aiken, St. Xavier, a team needs three tough pitchers. Right now, we have two. sports 123 IH l Top right: Tim Hennesey lines o pitch for o hit. Center right: Shortstop Bob Sims bcmcklfionds o hard hit grounder. Bottom right: 4 .,, .- Jiiiiif f' - . 'Z ' ' ..-' '.A, - rf ?'.?- jjqlfl , M' 'g v L' 'I . 'IA Z - ' '. ?,', C,:4'f 4 , -. t - - . ,. -. A,-,'-'P' rj-ff-' - -1 A...-4:5 -. 1- ----- .if - 1-af: L .4 --1 Ln. ..,, A:,,':-Q-Phi: :Jh.,lL,f :v 1S ' , 'L .-y-,,'f-- A --- -. ., ,il -,id ' s I L .v X I If v' Y - f A .' f- ' :J TAG --- TY, --'T :'Y r'f '77 lui, .-,IQ FP, . 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Colts play rough slate Coach Ken Selby expects his 1971 Reserve Baseball Squad to have a good season. He said the Colts might finish similar to last year's 8-2 record, We have a tough schedule, pointed out the second year coach. We play only Greater Cincinnati League and Hamilton County League teams. Selby feels that leadership will come from everybody on the team and he does not wish to give recognition to a few individuals , but rather, to the wholeteam. if--ri '-Wa'- af we N l l l Y . a v - , ' was ,, , gg l E l in N ml' i l. l Y 4 KB J .. ll'S?7lll lRieSe'rve't 305653111 Rifmidl E Q We Opponent They 1 MESA l., N 5 Cfiileraflrl fff 9.l 5 5 LaSallIe Z 3' J 14 Prlrlcetorqlu 39 ml J CUEQHUISHZ Z 31 fl I3 J , Elder fs V 1011 Oeilftilfiillsi ' 9' l Colerain 8' ' fm I, 5 Lalgal-le Ml, HTQI 1 l 9. Mr.l-ealfhy '10 J l 4 Newport C0!thQIlllfa 3 l 9 to ' Ne1QTpo1rfwC4.ifho'IE Sl 5. ' ' '4 NewpOrtlCofhQlirf 3 I az 5 l l H W M ,- ai' iw N . 5. is 5 ,. rs Q Left: Paul Miller leaps in an attempt to snare a line drive. Top left: The l97O-7l Reserve Base- ball Team: Row 1: B. Meager, R. Waddell, R. LeFleur, D. Pondilidis, J. Geiger, P. Miller, B. Borchering, D. Diesman, R. Humphries. Row 2: Coach Selby, D. Cornett, M. Ramsey, K. Miller, J. Carter, D, Fortune, S. Goodson, J. Waltz, D. Green, E. Garrett. Young Cindermen aim for title We'll have a chance for a PHSL Championship with our good overall balance, stated Track Coach Bob Adams. This is one of the first times that West High has, in the same season, had good individuals in the distance, middle-distance, and field events, he added. Adams looks to lay Brinegar in the sprints, Mike Danehy in the 440-yard dash, hurdlers Charlie Veite and Tony Hoekstra and distance men Pete Strunk, Dan Eyink, and Dave Tiettmeyer for team leadership. It,s a young team, with a lot of Soph- omores and juniors with a sprinkling of seniors, smiled Adams We have good depth in field events. Adams revealed that a vastly improved indoor track season has helped to increase his optimism. Seven of the ten indoor records were broken during the indoor season, Adams remarked. Adams announced that Charlie Veite was one of the Ohio State finalists in the Indoor Pentathalon designed to recognize the best athletes. Record setters were: Hal Krimpelman, 50-yard dashg Ierry Lamance, 880-yard dashg Dave Tiettmeyer, 1 mile rung Rick Glaser, 2 mile rung Frank Scheidt, shot putg Mike Danehy, long jump, and Charlie Veite, high jump. We'll beat every other reserve team we run against this year, because they won't have the depth we have, said Adams of the 1971 Reserve Track team. 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'g'Q3'fm.z:q342gwz- --1 H 1 V ujzgqlsa ,'f9JhMi:ug, L 1L,lfe2wQi 11 . i , , W , 1 r-- ,H in 15s w v .v ll-EZ v A wr. xea -un WI: X , -gym, my Tia . EQ- , ..,, 3 . ,,.,,.. A . 1 me Q , . lr 1 'N--. ,1 'F w --.4 'v EF: 1 2 Lettermen sell shirts, resume 1n1t1at1on In Maroon W , we try not only to recognize varsity letter winners, but also establish Esprit de Corps, in the Club and in school, explained Coach Richard Murphy, Maroon W Varsity Letter Club sponsor. To help arouse school spirit the Club held a graduation class shirt sale. Maroon W shakers were sold for football games. The Maroon W Canteen followed the West High-Elder basket ball game. The Faculty-Maroon W Basketball Game was our big event of the year, stated Murphy. The game was played March 18. Maroon W President, Ken Brater, and his corps of officers reinstituted the traditional initiation for new varsity letter winners this year. Top right: Maroon W Officers: President Ken Brater, Vice-President Brad King, Secretary Tom l-lanecker, and Treasurer Dave Bolson, discuss initiation plans. Bottom right: FCA Officer's Cliff Wampler, Larry Meinert, and Ted Peters discuss a future meeting. We try . . to establish esprit de corps 130 sports . ....... . ,, ,L ,..i ,, V V' I T1 -1..- . , .. , l I D F FCA sends 10 to conference One of our most important activities is visiting the different denomina- tional churches, in a groupf explained Fellowship of Christian Athletes' West High Huddle President Ted Peters. The FCA formed a huddle at West High this year under the sponsorship of Coach Ken Conatser. 5 -1 'i' ' 4. --g. .gtg lr .-A-sig. . .Q-G At huddle meetings, we have films and famous athlete speakers, Peters remarked, and then added Cincinnati Bengal Quarterback Sam Wyche spoke at one meeting. As a major event this Iune, ten West High athletes travel to the Regional Conference to meet pro, college, and other high school athletes. The Kiwanas Club will sponsor West High's group Top right: 1971 Maroon W Members: Row 1: R. Watts, J. Cavendish, B. Ernst, D. McCoy, F. Abanto, D. Snyder, J. Daley, P. Brown, T. Shuler, P. Schwickhardt, R. Ratterman, W. Moore, M. Pohl, R. Louies. Row 2: D. Persons, W. Lineback, P. Wrassman, K. Brater, J. Huling, T. Cook, J. Fuson, R. Botl, A. Messer, T. Collins, J. lsenagle, E. Emley, B. King, T. Hennesey. Row 3: T. Kiusmeyer, B. Hiiisley, D. Perkins, K. Paskal,R. Moser, G. Weubbling, T. Mathias, B. Griffith, G. Bradley, T. Martin, C. Veite, T. Peters, R. Carter, R. Troxell, H. Brady, P. Sallwasser, E. Haltman, P. Rush, Coach Murphy. Bottom right: The i970-71 F.C.A. members: Row 'l: M. Bovand, C. Wannpler, J. Cavendish, J. Samad. Row 2: T. Martin, C. Veite, J. Craig, R. Suggs, G. Fowler, T. Klusmeyer, J. Lusas, and T. Peters. sports I3 I ,v31v . ,V W. u,...w . -or V I Ju 2 ' J AV L , ,H 'QQ my mr , 1. . , . -Q 'I' M W r TAL- .rf N .L ,- f - ' . rx 5 M' , sm! ,. 4513 . -Q yi I . J' . . Hlrw wi ,a ,L- .L, .. .Q s gfmf. PNA' - WV 55T::l A' 5 , ,Q ..Mf:? fx f ' . .1-xx. .,,.,x W I' ,..... ,+ yy.: u. 51. rf 7155 yr ' r 'iw U -'. .. LAL., f . R, 'LS ,. .w.. f v. , my . 2 , .M ru, .W ff ag 1:-' .-J V4 I 1 A-Xi?15' 1z?:'.x .. ' f HJ-33.5 .1 -rff,'4.A': 5-V 1-M?L a.'1 . , :'.? M' ' ,4 , : , - , k 1. S J.. i W M ww.- M 4' v TM iw wh mm A THE WESTERN WAY STUDENTS West High OIiGl1tHtiOH Day acquaints Lost students, shocked students, curious students . 134 d I 1-9' H2531 U' 5- -, fm ,ur I y 5- 4 v,,l. v i , n- Q 2154.213 ar 1- Na ir- i , - , ..,,, ,Q ,.,. r X lin me -mi ' Z ,, ,. ' , . ' w Y, ' , new sophomores with Mustang C Eff? ,, t. I .-:H ountr Sophomores find themselves involved in The Western Way of life from their first Contact with Western Hills. I-ost students, shocked students, curious students, and students happy with seeing old friends fill the crowded halls of West High. Lunch lines to the second floor, the impenetrable front hall before school, and the new dress code distinguish West High from their former junior high schools. The summer Orientation Day was the first time for most of the sophomores to view the inside of the 43 year old building. Paintings in the main lobby. the nurse who is in on Tuesday, the bright pink auditorium, and the phones which are often broken or in use, all make West High a unique building from other schools. The sophomores began their own chapter in the Western Hills History. They soon found that they, the West High rookies, were used to The West- ern Way and were ready to join the senior high world. Far Left: Jomie Cox helps bewildered sopho- more, Tino Neumann, find her woy to the bond room, Left: Mrs. Moson reaches ci sophomore English class to use the cord cotologue. Lower Left: Sophomore closs representatives: Paul Miller, Tereso Bonno, John Robbins, Chris Clow, Cindy Boeing, and Brenda Buescher. underclciss l 35 Sophomore class re resentetives elected First Row: Mark Abell, Terry Ackley, Bob Acree, Joan Adamson, Greg Ahr, Jackie Allart, Kathy Allen, Rufus Allen. Second Row: Terry Allen, Dan Amend, Virgie Ames, Brenda Anderson, Gary Anderson, Keith Anderson, Ross Anderson, Sue Archer. .Third Row: Tina Armontrout, 1 Fourth Row: David Arnold, Sharon Atthley, Rick Atkins, Charles Atwood, Ricky Auhagen, Russell Back, Sandy Bagot. Gary Bahst, Steve Baitz, Dav id Baker, Steve Baker, Bebbie Bailey, Caroline Baker, Howard Baker, Sue Baker. .Fifth Row: Winona Baker, Cecilia Balazs, Vivian Ball, Mike Bauman, Nick Baun, Huey Barnett, Brenda Barrett, Brenda Barrett. .Sixth Row: Nicki Barrows, Sandra Barscho, Gail Bartlett, Robert Boston, John Battistone, Don Bauer, oSeventh Row: Marc Baverrnann, lngeborg Becker, Connie Becknell, Joe Bedel, Joyce Bedinghaus, Janine Beebe, Carol Beerman, Tom Berger. 'Eighth Row: Mickey Bengert, David Berling, Anna Bernard, Berning, Linda Berns, PQQQV Jeanette Berry, Carol Berryman, Jim Bidzas. 'Ninth Row: Ted Binhammer, Gary Black, Rick Blevins, Douglas Bloomfield, Monica Blount, Steven Blum, POVYI Bobinger, Cindy Boeing. ,Tenth Row: Debbie Bohl, Debby Bolin, Theresa Bonno, Barry Borchering, Randy Bottortt, Shawn Bouvia, Mike Bovqrd, Sherry Boman I36 unclerclass ' 3: . ,' AN Wy lfii',t,,,x 4-95 l . t ' .nn ld? ,P ..r,r 51' ffm it . w A-5' dir , -m C, XL, . A. '.,-T. r ap, l' ,A W5 l Ml ' i ll M xii' xii K l DB1 Q gi? Ei A J gli. ' ff. A ' tr ., I Ing- I 5, ll Li - L 1 i l l UW' 'l . I i i 5... 3 G, f. Bi -52' l N 4 , W I :ix V V A ,Q 5. x p' M,.- Q- Q Z., X i fl' 'il hlglf Li .1 ' Wi i re, -fl X ,Q ff'i , y Viv i 2 - V , il, y ,-', J fl i , l l 1 fi, - N. vm ss, I L .. I.: Ky X 5 if ffl' W .l ' A 'tg lA T ff .fi v, N i' J 1 I ii F 6 'i U Q' 'J i . V1 I? fi A J 1 T lm 1 A diamond is a lump of coal that ir. stuck with Mr. Jacobson gc- 3, i Ti! l fer 4? -.ts Y-'1 wg: -S 2' -'S g,.v Ai '-r .J A THTT-.T'5 l ,l ,N ' -'va in 'S4' :fr ,Lx A T377 ' 'ill NH if -m J' .First Row: Chris Brocke, Ruth Anne Bradley, David Brandenborg, Teresa Brandenborg, Steve Breckheimer, Deborah Brestel, James Brewster, Ron Brickwgg. .Second Row: Jay Brinegor, Mary Kay Brinkman, Danny Britt, Arlan Brock, Susan Brock, Emily Brooks, Sharon Brooks, Charmaine Brown. oThird Row: Geraldine Brown, Linda Brown, Sharon Brown, Doug Bruestle, Terri Bruns, Frank Bucalo, Steve Buck, Vikki Buckner, .Fourth Row: Brenda Buescher, Tom Buhs, Greg Bumpus, Richie Burg, Jeff Burgen, Tom Burkhardt, Mike Burloge, Shirley Burlage. ,Fifth Row: Robert Bushman, Delores Cable, Doris Cable, Roger Cagle, Phil Cain, Nancy Camden, Keith Campbell, Nancy Campbell. .Sixth Row: Rosemarie Campbell, Gary Carmont, Bill Carlson, Dennis Carney, Vicki Carson, Jerry Carter, Patty Cashard, Lana Caudill. .Seventh Row: Daryl Cavendish, Debbie Caylor, Linda Chaney, Mike Charrier, Jeanette Chasteen, Cathy Cherry, William Cherry, Erestine Chiles. .Eighth Row: Darrell Christy, Larry Ciampone, Antianette Cipriani, Lena Clamberella, Pat Clamberella, Brigid Clancy, Candy Clark, Charlene Clay. .Ninth Row: Dennis Cleary, Marg Clemens, Bonnie Clifton, Robert Cline, Chris Clow, Kenneth Cobb, Lisa Coffman, Michael Cohill. .Tenth Row: Gayle Cole, Denise Collett, Michael Collins, Nancy Collins, Dinah Colvin, Elaine Combs, Gary Combs, Nancy Cook. unclerclass l37 Saphamares harassed b upperclassmen UO! ld! YY' Q 'T31' .13 '- 451' lx '- JU . xg y 1.-up. lr. 'BF av Cf . :Lp , I5 . , Student Council is an adventure. -J -X Tv z If , . 1' er-v' A x, J' . X . l38 underclass Phil Breen i ,xl -4 ' ,Lg K l X I 4 . First Row: Jennifer Cooper Reba Cooper, Mike Corcoran Mary Cornelius, JoAnn Cornet, Robert Corsmeier, Bob Cost, Ca rla Cotton. .Second Row: Debby Coep Linda Crabtree, Jan Craig Theresa Craig, Jack Cramer John Cranford, Janet Crawford, Harry Craynan. 'Third Row: Tom Cuppman Mark Daniels, Linda Daugherty, Lou Dautel, Kathy Day, Margie Dearth, Brenda Decker, Tom Deegan. -Fourth Row: Susan Denham Don Diesman, Jean Dimuzio, Robert Dixon, Larry Doll, M a r y D o I l , K a t h Dollenmayer, Debbi Dollreigh. 0 Fifth Row: Gloria Donaldso Judie Donalson, Ka Donaldson, Rick Doppes, Da Doran, Ray Doss, Russ Dotson, Connie Douglas. . Sixth Row: Ronald Dove, Alic Doyle, Tina Droege, Dian Dudley, John Dudley, Patrici Dudley, Paul Duenhof Ramona Dunaway. oseventh Row: Bill Dunca Elizabeth Duncan, Debb' Dunn, Sue Eads, Willia Earls, Connie Eckenroth, Pet Eduardo, Scot Eisenhard. .Eighth Row: Donnie Ela Howard Eledge, David Ellio Jay Elliot, Gary Ellis, K Elston, Nancy Endres, Ri England. oNinth Row: Debbie Engle, P Ernst, Linda Ester, Peggy A Estesn, Malora Evans, B Everett. 'Tenth Row: Marie Evere Dan Eyink, Carolyn Falls, P Fancher, Barbara Far Barbara Faulkner, Ang Ferrarelli, Doug Fortune. 1 in first months at West High First Row: Marc Fey, Nicholas Fey, Ken Ficker, Paul Fields, Chris Fisher, Jeff Fisher, Ron Fisher, Julie Flaig. Second Row: Eugene Flannery, Raymond Foley, Chris Flynn, Susan Foley, Sandra Fondenberger, Vicki Forwalt, Barbara Foster, Greg Fox. Third Row: Marilyn Fox, Debra Francis, Larry Frank, Steven Frank, Steven Frazer, Denise French, Mike French, Mark Freppon. Fourth Row: Kathleen Gabbord, Gerald Gaillig, Ken Gallo, Mike Gardner, Peggy Gardner, Susan Gardner, Eddie Garrett, Donna Garri- son. Fifth Row: Ron Gates, Mark Gatherwright, Jack Geiger, Julie Geiger, Dave Gerhardt, Barbara Geyer, Bonnie Gilbert, Donald Gilbert. Sixth Row: Robin Gibson, Faith Gillum, Rick Ginn, Rich- ard Glaser, Kathy Godfrey, Steve Goebel, Rick Gonnase, Steve Goodson. Seventh Row: Carlos Gorrasi, Bev Gourley, Terry Graff, Tom Gramke, Rick Grant, Kay Grouse, Guy Gravett, Nancy Green. ighth Row: Pat Green, ennis Greene, Pat Greene, eresa Griesmeyer, Nancy rumer, Bill Groh, Phil Gross, ob Gross. inth Row: Keith Grothaus, athy Grove, Eileen Gubser, im Gundrum, Cheryl utman, Larry Haefner, Craig ater, Dave Hagaman. enth Row: Deborah Hall, Pam l-lall, Nancy Halloran, Elizabeth l-lamblet,' Deborah Hamer, Beverly Heareth, ark Heidotting, Elaine Heilker. ,v-q, ri' T! 4:-51' 9 ,-. 'aw l QT 5 no v +- f iw ' X 'Sq lug? J 1 v 4 f ri-'M 'Jap C3 underclass I39 .First Row: Helen Hamer, Myrtle Hamilton, Page Hamler, Yvonne Hammond, Debbie Harmon, Douglas Harmon, Peggy Harmon, Rob- ert Hornish. 'Second Row: Pamels Harris, Al Harrison, Bill Harrison, Jim Haus, Charles Hauser, Wayne Hawkins, Wayne Haynes, Donna Heineman. .Third Row: Keith Heinlein, Kathy Heis, Georgie Helton, Sherry Helton, Cecilia Hemmer, Joe Hemmer, Donna Henderson, Francis Hennessey. .Fourth Row: Barb Henry, Sharon Hensley, Todd l-lepp, Gayle Herbers, Anita Herbst, Ricky Herze, Gary Hessler, Mark Hicks. , Fifth Row: Steven Hildebrand, Debbie Hill, Hannah Hill, Mike Hill, Woody Hinton, Jeanette Hippie, JoAnne Hiter, Beverly Hitz. . Sixth Row: Karen Hoagland, Bill Hodge, Pam Hodge, Jeff Hodson, Tony Hoekstra, John Hoeweler, Darlene l-lohbrook, Allen Holbrook. .Seventh Row: Mike Holland, Brenda l-lollandsworth, Carol Hollingsworth, Patty Holt, Don Holton, Shirley Homer, Billie Hood, Ken Hoover. .Eighth Row: Cindy Hornsby, Ron Horstrnan, Gary Horton, Jim Horton, Sandy Houchin, Judy Houston, Ricky l-loward, David Howe. .Ninth Row: Michael Howe, Brenda Huckelby, Loretta Hudgins, Lois Hudson, Steven Hueneman. Bonnie Huey, George Hutt, Al Hughes. .Tenth Row: Della Hughes, Debbie Humphrey, Ray Humphries, Bonnie Humphries, Donna Humphries, Robin Hunt, Bieve Hunter, Sharon Hurt. l4O underclass .First Row: Raflenia Hurst, Donna Imholte, Chris Inman, Cathy Ireland, Chip Ireland, Dale lsberg, Debbie lson, Jim lson. .Second Row: Leslie Iverson, Ernest Jackson, Paul Jackson, William Jackson, Jim James, Glen Janney, Ken Jauch, Derrick Johnson. .Third Row: Patricia Johnson, Rhonda Johnson, Candice Jones, Connie Jones, Deborah Jones, Joe Jones, Tanya Jones, Tam Jones. :Fourth Row: Vicky Jones, Jack Judge, Ed Juengling, Pattie Juergens, John Kaiser, Janet Karnes, Donna Kareth, Donald Karle. -Fifth Row: Steve Karle, Joe Kartye, Don Kay, Jackie Kegel, Jackie Keys, Marge Kilian, Bob Kincaid, Joan King. ,Sixth Row: Tom Kirchner, John Kirts, Roxanne Kissel, Donald Kist, Martha Klaus, Rosanne Kleine, Irene Kluesener, Pat Klugman. , Seventh Row: Joe Knauber, Kathy Knobloch, Joe Knochelman, Sandra Kobmann, Mike Kolb, Betty Kolks, Mike Korte, Monalisa Kraft. .Eighth Row: Melodee Krechting, Wally Krimmer, Hal Krimpelman, Linda Kritikos, Chuck Kroger, Karen Krull. .Ninth Row: Mike Kruse, Cathy Krusling, Randy Kuhn, Mark Kuntz, Cindy Kyde, Matina Kyrios, Barbara Lacker, Randy Lafieur. Tenth Row: John Lambert, Debbie Lane, Douglas Lane, Bill Lang, Steve Langen, Richard Lannan, Claire Lanser, Patty Lanser, underclass l4l X l ii i i i 3: ' J ,i X I ' V 1 1' W ' A l r , i 1 4 A ' ,ai -at I jist got a 'A' on a 4- Hg ' Q:-F-ll 5 English test! EEQJ -1 . r Anonymous Soph 1-7 in ' 4 'u 7 .l' A ,. Sqo omores bewildered b ,iv .V ' 3 -I -I 'i' 1' K,-ha ' , , if fl M i 'L' 1 . :ff J 51 L . Ur W I A ff A ' ' A 1 'r .: wa . ,I ,Md NL 'V W Q. are , L Z,.,.... ll. 'B far ,Q-5, ici C l42 underclass ' First Row: John Lanter, Diana Larkin, Vickie Lassandro, Leigh Lauer, Mike Laug, Wendy Lautz, Robert Laux, Lou Lavelle. oSecond Row: Gerri Lavender Brenda Lawson, Riclf Laymance, Betsy Lazaron Marc Lear, Ron Lear, Terr Lee, Rickie Liebyeber. 'Third Row: Jim Leichter Butch Lenarsich, Harry Leonard, Debbie Lesieur, Parr Lesoganich, Karen Lewis. .Fourth Row: Terry Lewis Francine L'Hammedieu Lipps, Ronald Littlefield, T Litteral, June Lively, Long, Rick Louallen. .Fifth Row: Barb Low Brenda Lucas, Jean Rick Ludeke, Jim Michael Luken, Dave Mike Luckey. Q Sixth Row: Andy Keith Lyon, Charlie Debbie Lutz, Fred Kerry Maddux, Madonis, Esther Maegley. .Seventh Row: Robert Mike Mahoney, Malicoat, Alice Mansu, Manz, Judy Manz, Margeson, Ellyn Morlatt. .Eighth Row: Debbie Mar Joyce Martin, Martin, Mary Martin, Martin, Randy Brinda Maudin, Jon Mauer. Q Ninth Row: Tim May, Mays, Steve Mazzel, McAfee, Kathy McAfee, McCarter, Marilyn Karen McClanahon. ,Tenth Row: Shiela Calvin McCoy, McDonald, Mary Debbie McGaha, McGinnis, Mary Roger McGoftey. extremes found at West High .First Row: JoAnne McGuffy, Jerry McHugh, Stephanie McMahon, Kathy McMillan, Linda McMurer, Kathy McNamee, Bill McPeck, Maureen McWilliams, ,Second Row: Bob Maeger, Nellie Melson, Mark Mercurio, Walter Messor, Terry Metzner, Cathy Meyer, Marilyn Meyer, Jeanne Mickshaw. ,Third Row: Bobbie Middleton, Jody Middleton, Chandra Miller, Chris Miller, Gary Miller, Kathy Miller, Ken Miller, Monte Miller. . Fourth Row: Paul Miller, Ralph Miller, Sheila Miller, Susan Miller, Tom Miller, Yvonne Miller, John Mills, Gerald Minnick. .Fifth Row: Terry Minnick, Karen Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Georgia Mitsos, David Moberry, Tim Mobley, Linda Modler, Jay Moening. Sixth Row: Janet Momper, Jim Mongenas, Mary Moore, Melodie Moore, Raymond Moore, Vence Morehead, Joe Morgan, Joyce Marina. Seventh Row: Bill Morris, Dave Morris, Debby Morris, Eva Morrison, Marcia Morse, Duff Moser, Steve Mosher, Janet Mossman. ighth Row: Doug Mueller, aul Mullins, Mike Murphy, ike Myers, Scott Myers, Bob aegele, Linda Naeves, John eal. infh Row: Tom Neal, honey Needom, Jane eely,Elizabeth Nelson, Joe erlinger, Pamela Neuforth, andy Neuforth, Kathy eumann. enth Row: Tina Neumann, on 'Neumeister, Pamela ew, Doug Neukirk, Robert icholas, James Nickoson, net Nickoson, Mark iederhausen. 1- el i .fl X 0- SQQLY Ai 'LS fm INK f'7 Mr! l- 'iTa1i 'X Srl lfflt underclass l43 'First Row Karen Nocheck, Sharon Nocheck, Kathy Nolan, Becky O'Banion, Jan Ober, Debbie Oberding, Rick Obenback, Janet Oberding. o Second Row: Debbie Osborne, Maria Palma, Larry Palmer, Dave Palmisano, David Pandilidis, Sharon Panno, Mary Papathanos, Mary Papathanos. , Third Row: Peggy Parker, Valerie Parker, Charles Parlin, Lawrence Partin,Fotis Paskol, Patti Partridge, Bruce Patton, April Payne. .Fourth Row: Velma Peace, Ron Peacock, John Peponis, Pamela Peponis, Beverly Perkins, Elaine Perkins, Thomas Perrman, Dan Peters. ,Fifth Row: Douglas Peters, Terry Petry, Gary Pettyjahn, Carla Phillips, Melodie Phillips, Paula Piehler, LeeAnn Pike, Dan Piles. nSixth Row: James Plausic, Diana Plummer, Janis Poe, Sandra Poe, Connie Pohlman, Sam Popp, Debby Poth, Ada Potter, , Seventh Row: Pamela Pounter, Steve Preuss, Fred Prewitt, Susan Price, Al Prichard, Bob Pritchard, Jim Prost, Alice Puckett. .Eighth Row: Greg Puckett, Sue Puckett, Sandy Pugh, l-lelen Putteet, Glenn Pyles, Anthony Quinn, John Rias, Steve Rias. Q Ninth Row: Mike Romsey, Doug Rarden, Lorraine Ratliff, Jim Ray, Bonnie Razo, Sheila Razool. .Tenth Row: Don Rehn, llisa Roidas, Bruce Rose, Andy Rose, Jackie Rose, James Rose, Jeff Rose, Linda Rose. l44 underclass RK nx- . 1 r -. -1 Valentines Day sets theme 4. nd - 'vzf' ,-9 5:- 'w, E' -SQ i ii . 44 545 7 .f tl :gi l ll X i osophy method of coping with a problem. Mr. Metz wi oFirst Row: Terri Rosen, Mary Ann Roser, Beverly Rossi, Linda Roth, William Roth, Charlene Rothwell, Danny Rowland, Gary Ruffner, 'Second Row: Julia Runkle, Dolores Ryan, Vicky Ryan, Glenn Sandetur, Ray Sauer, Steven Scarberry, Deborah Schachleiter, Peggy Schaefer. , Third Row: Ted Schaefer, John Scheidt, Sue Schmeider, Jim Schmen, John Schmidt, Juanita Schnurr, Gary Schoernaker, Jane Schultz. ,Fourth ,Rowz Joe Schultz, Kathy Schumacher, Stephen Schwaa, Jack Schwartz, Pamela Schweitzer, Karen Schwiers, Gayla Sciamanna, Linda Scott. , Fifth Row: Marcia Scott, Patrick Scott, Bonny Seeter, Cathy Selhorst, Wilma Sexton, Sue Sferra, Ron Shackelford, Cynthia Shollet. u Sixth Row: Linda Shannon, Glenna Shoopman, George Shorten, Al Siciliano, Roxanne Siebenthaler, Audrey Siegbert, Carol Simpson, Karen Slaukter. .Seventh Row: Janet Slaven, Jeff Sloan, Barb Smith, Nancy Smith, Sandy Smith, Sandy Smith, Terry Smith, Vickie Smith. 'Eighth Row: Vickie Smith, Sheron Snyder, Teresa Soper, Bill Soudrette, Bob Sowder, Sue Sparks, Linda Sperber, Connie Spragen. .Ninth Row: Robert Sprague, Darlene Sprecker, Mary Stacey, Sharon Stomper, Sue Stanforth, Sandy Starnes, Donna Steers, Mark Stegner. .Tenth Row: Bonnie Stephens, Ronnie Stephens, Doris Stephenson, John Stevens, Arthur Stines, James Stirrat, Linda Strcsser, Carla Strauss. underclass l45 oNinth Row: Joe Weber, Reserve cheerleaders arouse enthusiasm .First Row: Roy Street, Carol Strimple, Barbara Strunk, Bob Sturm, James Sullivan, John Sullivan, Benny Swain, Barbara Swinburne. .Second Row: Larry Talbott, Judy Tancous, Debby Tarter, Terry Tarter, Gina Tate, Dana Taylor, Etta Taylor, Fred Taylor. .Third Row: Sherry Taylor, Paul Tedrnan, Elaine Terrell, Mary Thiergartner, Keit Thomas, Barb Thompson Dave Thompson, Denni Thompson. ,Fourth Row: Regina Thompson, Jerry Toole, David Trapp, Gayle Trenz, Phyllis Trew, Daniel Tscheiner, James Tucker, Jim Tucker. .Fifth Row: Louis Tucker Donna Turner, Ed Unterreiber JoAnn Urk, Floyd Utley Dennis Vahnm, Ji Vanderpool, Glenn Vandever. lSixth Row: Billy Vanove Margret Vanover, Earl Varner, Torn Veite, Fran Val Lela Vosilenic, Jim Roger Waddell. .Seventh Row: Debra Joyce Wagner, Steve Cindy Walker, Walker, Jeff Waltz Ward, Sue Ward. 0 E ig h t h R o w : Wardenburg, Steve John Warfiellf, Sue Shirley Watson, Wayrneyer, Carl Wever, Weber. Wegman, Linda Earl Weisbrodt, Ralph Ron Wellbaurn, Wendel, Jim Wengert. 'Tenth Row: Judy Wesley, Wesley, Dennis Westor, White, Sharon White, J. Whitehead, Rita Wittymo Bonnie Wickrnan. and spiritg urge Mustang victories First Row: Harold Widener, Bob Wilfong, Beverly Willburn, Dwane Williams, Judy Williams, Trudy Williams, Vic Williams, Walter Williams. Second Row: Gary Willis, Alfred Wilson, Bertha Wilson, Kirk Wilson, Pam Wilson, Paul Wingert, Marc Winkle, Diana Winters. Third Row: Jean Wisenbaigh, Danny Withers, David Witt, Jim Witte, Paul Wittrock, Randy Wogenstahl, Steve Wogenstahl, Greg Wolff. Fourth Row: Kathy Wollenhaupt, Robert Wood, Don Woodburn, Cathy Worley, Diane Worwarth, David Woulms, Carol Wuerdeman, David Wuerdeman. Fifth Row: Barry Wuest, Stephanie Wyenanclt, Cathie Young, Greg Young, Hope Zech, Janet Ziegelmeier, Ken Zoller. gil f KST Xi , i vu r .W '77,-A . ,f ., . - i f i , 1 i s.. ,-, Mn: - ...- . 'V' .. 4 .-. 2 ' .4-I' ' L l i i Q- . , - ' -. i J i is f ff, VC , lliif l i i6 ,, iw,-1--' iii K J i ' K f -f' is I V' x i XJ 9 l Xi ' 1 'S' ve' if 'Ui it . F17 i 1' 'fm-6: 4---- ,Wig 'a i -i -, IQ Y ,Alt s iv, r it 'wi 'If f . . I' , F' c JA L ' - X. ' i ll :fit at l li A in ,, 3 i l 1 W' f a t Fai l ,ix W f Reserve cheerleaders: Nicki Barrows, Liz Hamblet, Captain Paula Piehler, Brenda Buescher, Sue Schneider, Nancy Campbell, Bonnie Razo, and Debbie lson cheer the Mustangs on to victory. underclass I47 The election of six sophomore repre- sentatives was started for the first time this year. Chris Clow, Brenda Buescher, Teresa Bonno, Paul Miller, Iohn Robbins, and Cindy Boeing were elected from Gamble, Dater, and Rob- erts to represent all sophomores. Of these six students, Iohn Robbins was voted the president of the sophomore class, This new innovation helped to bring the class together to solve school problems and to share ideas. Sophomore class meetings were usually held after-school. Anyone in- terested in voicing his opinion was welcome to participate. Several activi- ties were planned for the year. A Val- entine's Day Dance was held. This was the first time there has been a dance exclusively for sophomores and their dates. Hayrides, bake-sales, carwashes and other money-making projects helped the class to plan ahead for the Prom and their Senior Class trip. l48 undercloss Sophs find new opportunities in Student Council, Sports, Clubs 1 I - 'il a at i l , sf I I . Several activi- ties were planned Far Left: Carol Simpson gives her first Student Council report to her English Class, Lower Left: Sophomores Phil Gross and Bob Harnish perform In Studio Choir for Rookie Day . Above: Jack Geiger uses the individual slide viewers available in the library to help him further understand Modern History. underclass l-49 Iumor officers meet during summer Iunior class members had a busy year. Officers met regularly in the summer. Before September. dates for activities were made. Winner Dave Reeves was awarded three golf balls in the Dan Owens' Golfing Tournament at the October 10 Hueston Woods Outing. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. juniors had a fun-filled day of football, sailing, card games and putt-putt golf. Picnic lunches dotted the area. No one's stomach growled on December 4 when the juniors hosted a bakesale. Class sponsors Miss Trifilio and Mr. Oliger couldn't resist biting into mouth-watering brownies, fudges and cookies. Chuckled Bill Seitz, the 3313.50 profit was fast-money . Seriously Bill added, The sale was good to payoff trivial bills. That band is really good! breezed through the girl's gym Ianuary 15, at the class canteen. From 9 to 11:30 p.m. 300 danced to the Shanes music. Officers were impressed with the large attendance, President Bill Seitz remarked, I think what helped was the canteen followed the Donkey Basketball Game. The spring brought the long-awaited Iunior-Senior Prom. Couples dancing at Music Hall Ballroom realized this red-lettered date, symbolic of The Western Way , wouldn't be forgotten. Rides, a fish pond, chance games. a spin-a-paint picture, a ducking booth and a tennis court dance highlighted the Iunior Class carnival. All proceeds wont to the stadium fund. Warm weather brought the end of another year. Top Right: a. Dorn, there's the bell. This will be the second time this week that l've been late! b. l've really got coordination today. c. Thinking defeatedly, Barb Johnson concludes, Maybe she'Il have pity on me. Bottom Right: Junior Class officers, President Bill Seitz, Trea- surer Ellen Mathews, Secretary Kathy Drescher and Vice-President Dan Owens discuss plans for the future carnival. Right: Juniors ploy two- hond-tag football at the l-lueston Woods Out- ing. . . .good to pay off trivial bills l50 underclass 4 g I s i 2 5 3 I I : I I . l N I I , . l I i luniors take NMSQT to Compete for nauonal Melody Ackley, Kevin Adams, Rick Admason, Bev Adkins, Edward Aicpele, Joe Aker, Debbie Albers. Second Row: Brenda Allen, Clint Allen, Jerry Alexander, Rick Alley, Kay Ambrosius, John Amend, Gary Andres, Jim Andrews. .Third Row: Laura Anndt, Drema Archibald, Mike Armstrong, Debbie Arthur, Karen Asher, Kim Askey, Melanie Auel, Mike Auhagen. .Fourth Row: Kenna Austin, Yvonne Bachelier, Carol Bagby, Diane Bagot, John Bahr, Debbie Bailey. Fifth Row: Dan Baitz, Ronnie Baker, Vicki Baker, Peggy Baldock, Michael Baltes, Debi Balzer, Jeffrey Barkalow, Liz Barlag. :Sixth Row: Barney Barnes, Marilyn Barrett, Sheree Barton, Peggy Bauer, Debbie Baumer, Polly Beach, Michael Beale, Barb Beall. ,Seventh Row: Roy Beasley, Phil Beauchamp, Gregory Beck, Sim Becker, Jackie Bedel, Jim Beller, JoAnn Belt, Tracy Bengert. ,Eighth Row: Cheryl Berger, John Berretz, Daniel Bertrum, Sally Best, Sharon Betz, Mike Bickers, Linda Bierman, l-lolly Biermann. .Ninth Row: Dan Bihn, Ted Bird, Lena Bishop, Craig Bland, Jeff Bland, Jeannette Blanton, Sheila Blanton, Karen Bledsoe. ,Tenth Row: Keith Bledsoe, Marsha Bledsoe, Donna Blum, Ed Boaz, Ed Boeing, Barbara Boetticher, Terry Boiman, Kathy Bolia. l 52 underclass soholarslups, Colle e bound reg1ster for PSAT .First Row: Debbie Boller, Eilen Bollin, William Bolsen, Mary Bonkowski, Connie Borcherding, Bruce Bofts, Ricky Bowling, Deborah Bowman. .Second Row: Sheila Brackett, Greg Bradley, Bob Brandt, Faith Brounecker, Martin Braunecker, Darrell Breen, Robert Broadway, Rhonda Brock. ,Third Row: Rick Brodsky, Greg Brokamp, Hazel Bross, Don Brosz, Clifford Brown Merle Brown, Warren Brown, Larry Bruce. 1 0 Fourth Row: Michael Bruewer, Don Brunner, Rick Bubenhofer, Mark Bucalo, Kathleen Buelterman, Don Bunner, Marlene Burton, Chuck Byrd. ,Fifth Row: David Byrd, Steven Byrd, Barb Cain, Pamela Cain, Pam Callahan, Valerie Callas, Robert Capal, Lee Carey. .Sixth Row: Paul Carlton, Donna Carnder, Roger Carr, Beverly Carter, Judy Case, Mary Catanzaro, Parn Catanzaro, Sue Catley. a Seventh Row: Mary Cecil, Don Chapman, Judith Chapman, Joni Christos, Barbara Christy, Reginia Cipriani, Joseh Cipriawi, Charlene Clark. nEighth Row: Danny Clark, Steve Claus, Anita Clifton, Dick Cline, Melody Clentz, Mark Coffey, Dwayne Cole, Sheryl Coleman. .Ninth Row: Bobbie Coletfa, Dennis Collier, Effie Collins, Glen Collins, Carla Colvin, Bill Combs, Sally Conklin, Suzanne Conklin. 'Tenth Row: Steve Conover, Bill Cooper, Randy Cook, Debbie Cooke, Bev Cornelius, Barry Cordray, Frank Costa, Etta Coyne. underclass l53 American histor and journalism offer x'qN'f l i 1 , 4' hav' H, gn iv fundi- Q, 5 5. Q-if ,4- 'Irv- C' 'LS 'X .vrbi I.- . yn! ' ,ll N W .rf 'xl N l' ,Jn l 1 i ' is ,. 'KN' xQ1'j1i'i'u 'iv C7 .Tix if My l54 underclass X l ii' -A ' i f T T- 'A :Qi ,s V ,-A ' 12 Q Q.. V , J, 1 , -', r . Wx Ti I ,W A 'W' X QXFT z V4 11 ' L. I ii -3 1,,. 'li , Q ' A will F -FFT 7, L ie. N3 1. I ., M A 4 ' 4. ig, ' f 7 l' iEl1?'i r jfsk - ' Q 1 'Q 4: :- l -'fs ' rig .5 A ' N j 3 1 f l iii gg X 4 l p f' 3 i 1 l m 'l T. 'First Row: Chris Craig, Joe Craig, Jon Craig, Susan Craig, Bruce Cramer, Cheryl Crooker, Wanda Crusthwrire, David Croswell. . Second Row: Rick Cyman, Mike Danehy, Debroah Daugherty, John Davis, Connie Denton, Don Derrenkamp, Debbie Dieckmann, Albert Diesel. ,Third Row: Jackie Ditfus, Nancy Dole, Connie Donat, June Douglas, Shelly Drohrnan, Nancy Drake, James Dreigon, Kathy Drescher. 0 Fourth Row: Elizabeth Dudley, Bill Duncan, Janet Durham, Vera Durnell, Donna Earls, Joan Egelhoff, Mike Elam, Don Elbe. ,Fifth Row: Karen Elkins, Ray Ellis, Sandy Ellison, James Engle, Dan Ensweller, Karen Eppinghoff, Bill Ernst, Kathy Essert. 'Sixth Row: Cindy Etzel, Larry Eyink, Kim Fancher, Charles Faris, Taylor Farley, Alan Feldkamp, Mike Fellerman, Ray Fellerman. Seventh Row: Dennis Felfner, Phyllis Ferdon, Donald Ferneding, Karen Ferrers, Carol Fey, Dave Finfrock, Don Fischvogt, Doug Fisher. ,Eighth Row: Lisa Fisher, Ro Fitzgerald, Sarah Fleming Terry Fleming, Terr Flinchum, Carol Foley, Debbi Foley, Joni Fopma. s Ninth Row: Larry Foster, Gar Fowler, Janet Fox, Pom Fox Francis Starr, Bill Franey Rick Franz, Marna Freeburg. ,Tenth Row: Sheilia Freema Mike French, Teresa Fritscl' Laura Frost, Diane Freels, Ji Fuhrman, Ted Furio, Joyc Gobbard. Iuniors special opportunities Q First Row: Tom Gardner, Roger Gates, Keith Gay, Mark Gay, Ted Gay, Ken Gensheimer, Patty Gerlach, Nancy Germer. 'Second Row: Ray Gertler, Brenda Gibson, Ray Gillen, George Gillen, Robert Girton, Kenneth Giwer. .Third Row: Nancy Gloeckler, Ann Goff, Joseph Gonzalez, Pat Goodall, Dave Goodwin, Jim Grady, Diane Graham, Gary Grailer. , Fourth Row: Judy Gray, Rickey Gray, Rick Green, Vicki Greer, Bob Griffith, Gregory Grimm, Rick Gross, Carl Grueninger. Fifth Row: John Gundrum, Deborah Gutzwiller, Gary Haberthier, Gary Hafner, Barbara Hale, Danny Hall, Larry Holler, Jerry Hamilton. .Sixth Row: Linda Hamilton, David Hampton, Randall Hampton, Tom Hancock, Debby Handy, Douglas Harresan, Mark Harris, Daniel Hartwig. Seventh Row: Robin Hasseltine, Henry Hauck, Ar- thur Hauser, Charles Hawkins, Deborah Hayden, Steve Hayes, Debby Heber, Doug Geeter. Eighth Row: Vickie l-leidotting, Robert Heinzein, Dwain Henderson, Beverly Hendren, Sharon Hengge, Debbie Hennekes, Maureen Hennessey, Gary Henninger. Ninth Row: Tom Henshow, Phyllis Hensley, Linda Herbert, Nick Herbert, Herbst Mike, JoAnn Herzner, Len Herzog, James l-less. Tenth Row: David Heftel, Judy Hick, Bertha Hill, Brydon Hillsley, Elaine Hinds, Dianne Hinkle, Debbie Hitz, Rhonda Hobbie. underclass l55 'First Row: Ricky Hobbs, Bill Holcomb, Ed Holtman, Deborah Horyak, Jessie Houston, Gary Howard, Peggy Howe, John Howbry. 'Second Row: Ruby Hubbs, Mildred Huckleberry, Robie Huddleston, Don Hudson, Janet Huebner, John Hutt, Cindy Hull, Vickie Hummeldarf. ' Third Row: Ruth Humphrey, Kevin Hunt, Larry Hutchinson, Ken Hyland, Steve lson, Charles Jackson. 'Fourth Row: Daniel Jackyon, Howard Jackson, Kent Jackson, Alan Jacobson, Chris Jahoda, Roseanne Jansen, Mike Jauch, Daniel Jeffers. .Fifth Row: Tom Jesse, Mike Jetter, Kim Johannes, Barb Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Cathy Johnson, Vanessa Johnson, Bill Jones. asixth Row: Linda Jordan, Barbara Jump, Connie Kaiser, Reinhard Kalbi, Craig Kallendorf, Margie Kallmeyer, Kathy Kamp, Tim Keene. .Seventh Row: Darlene Kellison, Angela Kelly, Kathy Kennedy, Laura Kennedy, Dean Kenty, Peggy Kern, Nancy Kiliian, Nancy Kimbler. . Eighth Row: Brad Kinney, Tereasa Kirk, Dave Kirschner, Janet Kleiner, Julie Kleisiager, John Kline, Judie Klass, Tom Klusmeyer. :Ninth Row: Bob Knautt, Rick Knecht, Debbie Koch, Kim Koch, Susan Koehler, Darlene Koenig, Janet Koenig, John Kolb. . Tenth Row: Diane Koszo, Steve Krekler, Bill Krider, Peter Krirnmer, Gary Kruse, Sharon Kuhn, Cindy Laake, Rich Locker. i56 underclass 111 dll 'B i Iuniors sponsor Canteen, featuring the Q -tr fa, fi ff' ' Good women ride on i ' I. camels. ,f Dave Tatg enhorst L Shane , after donke basketball game ,i fy. ami E :J I C lr' 'First Row: William Lackey, Linda Lanter, Eddie Latham, Dave Lattier, Ray Laub, Debbie Lauck, Gary Laug, Marsha Law. 'Second Row: Gary Lee, John Lee, Patricia Lee, David Leitz, Mark Lewis, Dave Lillis, Barbara Lind, Karl Lindholm. 'Third Row: Wilbur Lineback, Michelle Litchfield, James Lively, Diane Loth, Maryica Lottman, Ron Louie, Joseph Lucas, Steve Lugannani. 'Fourth Row: Lisa Lukens, Greg Lund, Larry Lykins, Bob Lynch, Susan Madsen, Dave Maier, Leslie Mains, Bob Moley. .Fifth Row: Michael Maret, John Marshall, Cathie Martin, Jeannie Martin, Tom Martin, Sandra Maslyn, Bill Mason, Tam Mathias. o Sixth Row: Cindy Matre, Ellen Matthews, Joyce Mattingly, Janine Maujean, Donald Maxwell, Heather Maxwell, Steven Mayer, Ted McClanahan. .Seventh Row: Carol McClellan, Maxine McClellan, Mike McComas, Tim McComas, Dick McCoy, Pauline McDonald, Gary McEdwords, Anna McElligot. 'Eighth Row: Brad McGinnis, Mike McGregor, Scott McGregor, Marshall Mcl-lenry, Brenda McKee, Karen McMillan, Tim McNamee, Tim Meade. .Ninth Row: Judy Meadors, Dennis Meiners, Gary Meister, Sandra Meister, David Menkhaus, Al Messer, Greg Meyer, Ruth Meymann. Tenth Row: Linda Miller, Patricia Miller, Mike Mills, Joanne Mink, Karen Minnich, Mahala Minnich, Joe Mitchell, Ken Mitchell. underclass l57 Councilmanic candidate Mindy Strunk Q- SN., 'av uf. ., 11 .six Nr 5. QAi': K ,uf 7 3.- N , l58 underclass K-. ,gee , .v-1 '--- -f fo 3 , f , l li l Jx, i . 'X f,, 'r lava .,.i 1 ,V ., Q., 1 Zigi -yx meg: .4vk',' it -i.,, v ,Q 4 C3 Mi' .sl ...1 i , l -s :LN ' ,-H i ,, .i W9 Ln I 1... ni N-1 ,bd ,eel . , 1 ei i. l , I ii --nf X ic i-.. wg 7: Wax in i . yi, - , fr i xi ,i xr f I All' ., 9 I-UQ. 1 'D' 'Q 'x --i 11, -.., V, 'First Row, Lynda Mitchell, Terri Mitchell, Stanley Mitec, Nick Mitsos, Diana Moody, Eugene Moore, Peggy Moorman, Theresa Morena. 'Second Row: Gillis Morgan, Cathy Mousie, Laurel Muhlhauser, Gary Mullins, Ernie Mullis, Martin Murphy, Nadine Nakotf, Shelley Neidich. .Third Row: Juanita Nelson, Kathy Nelson, Bill Neufarth, Sherry Neumeister, Bo Neville, Darlene New Stephen Newport, Debbi Nickoson. , Fourth Row: Janet Nickson, Stephen Niesen, Maureen Nix, Claire Nolan, Dennis Noppert, Linda Novakov, Patty Nunlish, Herschel O'Brien. , Fifth Row: Torel O'Banian Mike O'Connor, Terry O'DelI Kevin O'Donnell, Pat Ohmer Kathy Lrlamann, Terr Ollendick, Gordon Ooten. .Sixth Row: Poten Outcalt Daniel Owens, Diane Owens June Owens, l.uAnn Owens Karen Ozepy, Mike Palmer Mike Palmisano. .Seventh Row: Terry Parker Kali Paskal, Jae Patterson Ken Paulsen, Thomas Payn G a r y P e a k , R o g e Pearson, David Pelum. .Eighth Row: James Perkin Davie Persons, Sylvia Peter Ted Peters, Judy Peterso Janice Petri, Rhonda Petri Sharon Pettyiohn. oNinth Row: Valerie Pfanstie Jirn Phair, Ricky Phillip Kathy Plagge, Mike Poh Mike Pong, Mamie Pong, Ji Potts. .Tenth Row: Robert Powna Nancy Presnell, Jac Preston, Richard Presut Bob Price, Charles Price, Ba Puckett, Karla Rabold. i represents West High at Girls' eek :First Row: Bernetta Rains, Carolee Raisor, Jim Ramey, Tom Ranz, Terry Rapp, Russell Ratterrnan, Nolan Raymond, Cindy Rebb. . Second Row: Vicki Rebb, Barb Rebmond, Pat Record, Debbie Redden, Eugene Reed, Suzanne Reed. 'Third Row: Shirley Reese, Dave Reeves, Sandra Reeves, Don Rehn, Sharon Reidel, Tam Reidy, John Reis, Tony Reis. Q Fourth Row: Mark Reishman, Leroy Renk, Jack Rennekamp, Cheryl Rennen, Janice Renner, Ken Renner, Taffy Renner, Debbie Reynolds. Fifth Row: Nancy Reynolds, Freda Rich, Patty Rich, Carolyn Richards, Judy Rich- ards, David Richmons, Debbie Richmond, Russel Riddel. Sixth Row: Angie Riddle, Diane Riley, Debbie Rising, John Ritchie, Vicki Ritter, Lorella Roach, John Roark, Vickie Robb. Seventh Row: John Robbins, Debbie Roberts, Harold Rob- erts, Gary Roell, Denis Rogers, Sheila Rogers, Joyce Ronan, Janice Roos. Eighth Row: Alvin Ross, Karen Roth, Sandy Rothweiler, Eddie Rose, Edward Rose, Larry Rose, Paula Rose, Toni Royce. Ninth Row: Gary Rueger, John Ruehlman, Charles Rutfner, Mary Rupp, Paul Rush, Connie Russell, Lynda Russell, Rick Ryan. enth Row: Mark Saberton, Paul Sallwasser, Robert alyers, Ronald Salyers, Jack amad, Vickie Sandlin, Lynn auers, Barbara Saunders, Qs: ', I ,f Y ff Mondays are five more days until the week Ci T i i Ken Siegler ,- Girls receive carnations from special gu H' ,First Row: Wanda Saunders, Mary Saylor, Arlington Schaff, Carol Schaefer, Vickie Schafer, Patricia Schaffer, Bill Schiering, Jim Schmidt. ,Second Row: Kathy Schmidt, Larry Schmidt, Sue Schmidt, Mark Schmitt, Joe Schnieders, Cheryl Schnitter, Joe Schnurr, Judy Schoenberger. .Third Row: Joseph Schoewung, Sue Schroeder, Tom Schuler, Barb Schuerch, Vicki Schwartz, Richard Schwatz, Patric Schweikhardt, Marilyn Schweitzer. 1 Fourth Row: Linda Scott, Teresa Seger, Frank Seirers, Bill Seitz, Adrian Sellers, Peggy Sellmeyer, Beverly Setser, Mike Shanks. 0 Fifth Row: Nancy Shaw, Clarence Shelby, Ricky Sherman, Jack Shields, Henry Shoemaker, Carol Sickman, Joseph Siegert, Robin Sievers. :Sixth Row: Don Siler, Brian Simon, Steve Simon, Shelley Simonds, Elmer Simpson, Charles Sims. .Seventh Row: Bill Singleton, Darlene Sizemore, Troy Skeens, Andrew Smith, Betty Smith, Diane Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Maureen Smith. ,Eighth Row: Rebecca Smith, Stella Smith, Steve Smith, Steven Smith, Susan Smith, Tim Smith, Todd Smith, Tom Smith. .Ninth Row: Beth Snape, Steve Soldano, Arick Sonneborn, Tim Soudrette, Jane Sparks, Tony Spiegel, Anneliese Spiess, Terry Spille. ' .Tenth Row: Darya Stann John Stanchek, Dennis Stark, Jacki Starrett, Mike Staton, Kris Staubitz, Bev Steinert, Paul Stephens. l6O underclass 40- Na' xii-1 i ,.-. ..?,, Afffllx-a!'xl f.. ,v i . Jil' vi 7 ,iff V?-'f Wi 1 .-gc Would it be all right to havea reased i at 40' Q PQ the carnival? '1- .I 'X 1' l Bill Seitz -Q9 s , l class of 1972 Sponsors Valentme s Day sale ' i 'IE' l 1 EEE I U R N ,First Row: Hal Stewart, David eg- S- - 1 Stils, Debbie Stilwell, Bev H .3 I ' , Stirrat, Melinda Strunk, Art ff W V S Vg, N ,fl Stuehling, Rell Suggs, Darna li 1 f , Tl - Q Sunderhaus. TTT Aw K I I, .Second Row: Richard rf,'J 'l' l 'eyjlxfs Sunderhaus, Kathleen i B ' l H Swanson, Chris Sweeder, Debbie Taleff, Mary Lynn Tangi, Lynn Tarvim, John Totgenhorst, Jack Taylor. oThird Row: Edward Taylor, dh ,-3 ,,:., Sally Tayla, Debra Taylor, Audrey Tedtman, Dennis Tenhundfeld, Dennis Teschner, Steven Teschner, David Tiettmeyer. 34 I 'Fourth Row: Pom Thiergartne, 05- l Mark Thomas, Mike Thomas, Steve Thomas, Calvin Thompson, Debbie Thompson, JoAnn Thurman, Mel.issa Toler. T . Fifth Row: Debbie Trent, Barbara Trew, Jackie Trimborn, Sandra Troxell, Rick Tucker, Robert Tucker, David Tudor, Mike Tye. :Sixth Row: Michael , ,, Underwood, Bill Ungerbuhler, Donna Vanover, Ron Vanover, , John Vaught, Charles Veite, Debbie Verwold, Sharon Vest. .Seventh Row: John Vincent, Madelyn Villari, Charles Vitt, V Kathy Volponi, Janet Volz, 'fihlh Karen Volz, Cindy Vonl-lolle, 'Y W Joe Wabnitz. .Eighth Row: John Waggoner, Wendy Wagganer, David Wagner, Penny Wagner, Nadine Wainz, Rod Walker, Kenneth Wallace, Terry Wallace. . Ninth Row: Dan Walsh, David Walsh, Tony Walsh, Ken Walther, Cliff Wampler, Matgeret Wandstrat, Ruth Wondstrat, Carol Ward. ,.', Ji J uiiuii i Y gi 4 - M' -Tenth Row: Ben Watson, Gail 1 1 'T ' W il.: s Wehmeier, Dee Weiss, Dan V V ' 'N QS!! A Wells, Marilyn Wessel, Sue , F N A D' Westheider, Suzan Westrich, .l i alia ,669 Nancy Wetterstroem. v0 '65' at underclass l6l First Row: Jerry Wheeler, James Whitfmore, Terri Wickman, Dawn Wiener, Anita Wilcher, Carolyn Wilder, Mike Wilder, Betty Wilhelm. Second Row: John Wilke, George Williams, Harold Williams, James Williams, Lisa Williams, Robert Williams, Sandy Wilmes, Cathy Wilson. Third Row: Mike Winch, Debbie Winningham, Barb Wolfe, Ricky Wood, Bette Woodruff, Teresa Woolum. Fourth Row: Charlie Woulms, Dave Wrossman, Sue Yakirnow, Eddie York, Nancy Zech, Linda Zinsmeister, Jamie Zinzigk, Sally Zoecklein. Prom, memories, Carnival, l -. i i 'ri ii- ul J 2, 19 4 ' 'l .', li Tl 'I .V --, . - ,i X ijlg x ' Education is happi ness Paul A. Miller Kohl' iA,' 1',n hu J'-245 l62 underclass class rings end ear Y M- -..-in L .4 ' -, l 'Q BakesaIes ll are good . For Left: Thanks for making me late for closs Rein, smirks Joni. Bottom: One more trip down the hallway carrying carnival supplies laughs M. Strunk, to N. Doyle, S. Wimsey, B. Beoll, and M, Lewis. Top: Mrs. McGowan explains the procedure for PSAT registration to Cliff Wampler. undercioss i 63 A big success because over l5O stuclents came Right: Senior Class Officers, Bonnie,Jill, Gary, and Jon meet to discuss future plans for Class of '71 with sponsor Miss Rarnsfetter. Below: Gary, Jill, Susan, Pam and Terri enjoy picnic supper at Senior Class Round-Up. Center: MaryLou, John, Rick, Dave, l-larold, Larry, and Karl-iy develop plans for Will, l-listory, and Prophecy. Far Right: Mr, Ramsey, Kay, and Rick collect papers to I-ielp finance Senior Class Trip. l64 senior ,,, lm the-ui, . M Class of '71 led into activities No exams, a very relaxed dress code, a new stadium, and the first winning football game in three years were only a few of the many new developments at Western Hills during the senior year of the Class of 1971. The 749 seniors arrived at school in September, facing the prospect of a completely new grading system. From the six six-week periods with semester exams of previous years, the Cincinna- ti Public School System, including West High, advanced to the four- quarter system without exams. Having no exams was a relief to everyone, but senior Nancy Hudson commented, We worked from seventh to twelfth grades to get out of finals. and now ev- ntiiml Fit: ff: . IW QQ 5 . . 1 . ,J . 2' we -ff . AV' 1 , G all . .Y 6 ' f , , fi 1 erybody else gets out too. Led by President Gary Iarrold, Vice- President Ion Norden, Treasurer Bonnie Schumer, and Secretary Iill Geiger, and advised by faculty members Mr. Larry Ramsey and Miss Vera Ramstetter, the class's first proj- ect was the Senior Class Round-up. Bonnie thought the outing, held in October at Maple Ridge Lodge in Mcfarland Woods, was a big suc- cess, because over 150 students came. This meant that a lot more people than ever before camef, The seniors brought their own picnic dinners and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves. .AWP N -cy' li senior 165 l-laying no ex- ams was a relief to everyone Right: NMSQT finalists Phil Breen and John Butler question class standings with Mrs. Mem- mel. Far Right: Marilyn and Judy investigate literature on colleges, Bottom Right: Daisy Chain members Barb, Barb, Rosemary, Julie, and Nancy wrap charms for new members. 166 senior if Ii' A filfiii 35151. gf College honors figure in Senior plans Throughout the fall of 1970, football occupied the attention of many se- niors, both as players and as specta- tors. The Mustangs won their first football game since early 1967, the first win of the seniors' high school ca- reer. The score was 22-8 over Dayton Meadowdale. Two more wins pro- pelled the school toward the seniors' last high school football game and homecoming on Thanksgiving Day. The pow-wow on Wednesday night raised school spirits for the traditional clash with Elder next morning. The week's festivities were climaxed by the homecoming dance at Music Hall Ballroom that night. Thanksgiving was rapidly followed by Christmas vacation and the relief at having no mid-term exams to face, un- til, on january 15, the class sponsored a donkey basketball game. This basketball game was the real money- making project of the year, with the money used to finance the class trip in the spring. The rest of january. February, March, and early April were not highlighted by any major social function, but were filled with club meetings, sports, out- side activities, and most important of all, classes. Finally as seniors, such courses as Senior Health, Survey of Family Life, Current Affairs, and Euro- pean History were open to them. Finally, April 16 and the junior-Senior Prom at Music Hall Ballroom arrived. The juniors had planned the formal dance, but the seniors took charge of After-Prom-four hours of bowling, food, and fun at Western Bowl. senior l67 Phil Breen and Iohn Butler only NMSQT l i in A Fernando iiilguis Abonto+F'aotbaIl, Morsityg Track, Varsiyyg Lee Royrnorld Anderson Z X Moroo,n, W'l'p Wrestling. zzz zzz A A W Harold Lloyd Anness-Student Council, Representativeg 'Joan Cher-yll Abbott--GAAfl N'ationallThesp'ion Socfietyg Dru- JCWA. lll 222 E 1 l imol3icQsfCIuby Healfh Ccereers'CIubg Pep Clubg B'Of'lldWGQOITX:. fff Denice Ann Anton 13 y - .Dovid Pou.l Ackemnon fff i Theresa Mary Antunes-Senior Choir. lA EEEYZ iclgmrd Alben? Alben? 3 III IIZ zzz ZZ: lll n ri A rmstrony lll ll l Sfeplioriie Rage Allarl'-Bfud'e,nl Caunoil, Representative. l Roberfo Lynn Arrico-hGAAg Office Aid. ' W BrendoiAlIen zzz lll ' Sheila L'ouiSeQAllen .Janice Marie Almond l A Elwood Harry Anderson i lr '1 l 1:33 gl .ul Fernanda Abanto , Julie iDio ne Arth Lawrence Qhorles iAuloerqelQ iiz IIV uaobbieihtnlh Ann ,, ,iriver LSB, -J-f '37 lf 5 f '. ntl? Joan Abbott David Ackerman Lee Anderson Harold Anness Denise Anton , -.3 Richard Albers fd ,. -:sr - A-' --vi ff, , i l f pw Stephanie Allorf Brenda Allen Theresa Anfunes Gary Armstrong Bobbie Arrica 4' Shelia Allen l 68 senior Q if? fri? X 'Yan X Janice Almond Elwood Amie,-Son Julie Arth Lawrence Auberger Bobbie Aulr finalists in largest Class ever-74 gl lg , M, , r i i ii .4 - , JAvq.Jqvse Baebelidr-Musfongenres, rACf'iViW Chairrricmg '--s ' lLeb.Il'UlYd my Buysl-Cmssrcoumry, Wafsrlif. l ulgnior Ach'ieveme'nf. D V ,Z ' A we Y A J Charles Rit:ha'rd.B,eusIey-Gerrincn Clubj Stuclyjl-lq,lLAik:le1. ,3 Marilyplbaldnei'Buch,n1U'ni V A TerrieEydlYnlfBecii+GAAgHFutu,re F5achers, Prs,ideht,, Bette Baker 3 Qenn Pqfrigk Becker' kg M A , M ' P'tuoe'By'rdhi Baker-' K Y , V X Lofi-'ry'BEggjid? , 9 'A I ,Q 'Mignon Tqmuiq1Bdkei'4+Office-Aide, N L, -BuE5ba'rdfi'Gejg Bergnefgg ia 5, I' 'A Richard' G1-gut BulqerfSruden'f Courfc'i,lL lReprese'nTal'ivei- ' Jeanne''TfAdrie1Berdingf-Sen'io.r Choirf V N i -' Track, Varslryp Cross, Counlijy, Niarsiryg 'Bbw-ling? German E 3 2 George Qgrl'Bgmgl,5e.n if 5 ' l H 'G'l'ulp. - ' Mqry Diane Bernse-LGAA, Tennis Honor Team. i X Brepl' Bdstpn III if 4: if , ii K P Q H H v ' V' Payne Alan Baizermmi-Spanish, Club. . ' V . B ,wiIliuiri'Baxcer A! , , X -' 4 ' i Y ized X ly , E W V V A ,E X Q E J lv., 4 ,FU .L ,,,YY,,f,Y -,,., , Z , ,A We. , .:-. ' Bzwe-, , 1-1 -- 1 l ?,,,q f . -i qpr A Ava Bachelier Marilyn Bachman Bette Baker Leonard Bays Chuck Beasley - 'JP TQ' 4 T' N Terrie Beck wrff' Bruce Baker Mignon Baker Richard Baker Dean Becker Larry Beggio Barb Bennett I t in '.v- 7 ,sr?lf-1- I' W -' -'Q 3' ' ' x .,., 1 u , -05. 'K i W 4 ' A. -Q -QC' r i ' X 'V auf fl' ,' R - W -1. ' . , NES, , Brent Boston Dayrie Baverman William Baxter Jeanne Berding George Bemdsen Mary Berns senior I69 Senior Class officers plan Round-Up, Donke 101- ll fl' Darlene Berryman Peter Bidzos Terry Bledsoe Darlene Joaiuheriynign D FD F' F F 755 ' A Peter M. Bidzas-Bieeze,Stal f, Assistant Sports, Ed,itor,.Track, VCFSWV- i Terryiledsoe Jim Paul Uley 5'E EEE EEE Michael Carl Bdbingen+Studenf Council, Representative, Cross Country, Varsity, Bowling, German Club, 'Hi-Y, Band- wagon , Senior Choir, Studio Choir. Robert Boehaher ' Marsha S. Boehnlein- ., Ronald Williorn Bohl+Sfudent Council, Alternate, Football, Varsity, Track, Varsity, Maroon l W , German Club. Anna lived Balen-GAA, 'Office -Aide, French Club. 'J 2 is ' in ' 9. 'QW l Carol Bolsen David Bolsen Debra Bouvia Carol Leslie Boise,-,..4GAA, Tennis Flonoijw Teena, 'Future' Teachers, Secretary. I Da id' Charles Bolsen-eSt'udent Council- Representative, l Y , 1 1 Swirhming, Varsity, Maroon W , Treasurer, Band ,Letter Club, Band, Bandwagon , Senior Orchestra. Debra 'Dee Bauyia-GAA, Dramatics Club, Junior Achieve- ment. Susan Lynne Bowen-GAA, JCWA, SPQR, Mustangettes, Daisy Chain. Joyce Ann Brciyden-Student Council, Representafive. A Kenneth Blrater--Student Council, lRepresen,fafive, Foot'- l5aIl,i Varsity, Tri-Captain, Baseball, Varsity, Maroon! W , President, 'Wrestling Varsity. , i Q Phillip Leonard Breen-Student Council, President, Quill and Scroll, Basketball, Reserve, JCWA,Tre'asurerg Junior Class 'Presiclent,- l'r's Academic Team, Boys' Week, Vice-Mayor, Boys' States ' Margaret Vqyhingef' Breuriing-GAA, Office Aide, French Club, Health Careers Club, Mustarigettes. GfssvmMQ1!en!sfBi!.ke5f+fee, e D e S 3 -cel a l' Q :N Q ,.. 5' l M' h l B b' er Robert Boehcher Susan Bowen Joyce Brayden Kenneth Brater James Bley ic ae o ing Se , '-VD W'-,7 Marsha Boehnlein Ronald Bohl Anna Bolen l7O senior Phillip Breen Margaret Breunig Gregory Brinkdoepke Basketball Game, After-Prom, and Outing I wr:-sd' .J philip Brown David Browne Eric Bruestle Bonnie Bussey John Butler Elizabeth Bufsch Jenifer Brurnback Thomas Brumfield Suzanne Bryant Daryl Cammerer Anthony Campanello Michael Cantwell ' Karen Buckner Leah Buckner Jeffrey Burdsall Roy Cqrfer Joy Cavendish Carol Ce,-,fer seniorl 7l College bound Seniors rush to meet Virginia Chaney Janet Clabough Donald Clemens . Q -arge- X 'rl of l l all ,l f Rhonda Cole Wilbert Cole Robert Collins W 7' ' ' ' Y C ' Y ,' Virginia Mary Chaney-GAA, Membership Chairman, Hockey, 3 yrfl Letter Girl, Pep Club, Secretary, Miustangetresg Art1Club. fff fff fff Janet Lynn Clabough EEE EEE EEE Donald StephenmClernens-Football, Varsity, Track, Varsity, Maroon Nw , Sl5QR, Sgr. Af Amis. t Rhonda Marie Cole-Student Council, Representative, Annu,- al Staff, Assistant Student Life 'Edltorrg Dramarics Clubg l-leolth. Careers Club, Pep Club. ZZZ Wilbert Cole-l-li-Y. Robert Darrell Collins+Stuclent Council, Alternate, Basket- ball, 'Varsifyg Maroon W . Terence CollinsTFootbalI, Varsity, Traoky Wrestling, W , SPQR. I z V iii Patricia Ann Collinswo-rfll-Pep Club. 5 CSharon Colyer lll , Y e 'T Terence Collins Patricia Collinswortl-1 Sharon Colyer l72 senior Maroon., ,A ..,,+-f' P. M., l-.v. I m.,T' -NL, l. 'yr ' f l t , A If , W like -H6 Karen Cook Terrell Cook Susan Coons Audrey Corbett Carl Cornelius Barbara Corsmeier Karen Denise Cook Student Council Representative Office Aide Terrell Philip Cook Student Council Representative Basket ball Manager, Baseball Varsity Boy Cheerleader H1 Y Ser geant at Arms Susan Elame Coons-GAA 2 Year Letter Girl Usher JCWA SPQR Audrey Ann Corbett Carl Clayton Cornelius Barbara Jo Colsmeier-Daisy Cl'1a'ir1. Rodney Nicholas Cost-Band. Kay Louise Cottinghomfgtudent Council Representative. S.T.P. 'Board' GAA Golf Manager 3 Yr. Letter Girl' Office Aide' Gerrrian 'Club' Girls Week. David lfee Cox fa 'ka A xx -f' --': i Rodney Cost Kay Cottingham David Cox I WCC ' CC application deadlines for SAT and ACT Glenn Cox Jamie Cox JOYCE Craig 155 -:P Xi Susan Craig Ann Craynon Suzan Cromer '15 .QS .ag James Daley Thomas Davidson Scott Davis .pm ,A-5. 'T Toni Dean John Decker Diana Deegan -S5 Beverly Deinlein Sharon Delaney Donald Dewar senior 173 Seniors Witness first football victor 'T' my Ann DiCiero Clifford Diersing Beverly Dill Marrefta Dilz Janet Dittelberger James Doepke 2? Joyce Doll Lawrence Donohue Wanda D055 od- D aw ,- Eg! ' ' ' 5-1L'2,sf'5' ' - ' ' . V , l fi.-A--ff 1 - ,J - , , . 1 iQiQie.yofMustongefles5 Red Clrqiig Senior Choir. wFfSh9F'iB0I'1di 3DriCllwc1Q0n 7 ,S'en.ior' f O 'Cl5'?SlfCi' ' l riffsLsgeinbiikefkeriitlgub. ry lgQ'7l,,'2QB6YQily5Eq,rQl Pillf-Office Aide- i i i A sE64rf2!r!igLsui.S9li'Pil1-SAK ' 'l lf g i'15aeiA17eres43nifie1bqf9e.f+GM. flr - 4 f' l'QEEJBm'i5 ':RiElllQ'rdi'.. ,ljaepkei-Student Counci l, Representativegi FQQrbo1l,l,oReserve.iifE-ehm'Qh Club. . r i Hall Aide: Dromatics Club: Sfudlo fi' lfMu5icrib2lqni'if f l l 7 .''3l5:Q ,QllQI63irEridE'3Rdyp1ioliH Dqriol-iu lrl iipse.-liiissl4Spanwh Ciubf. Redfcfqss club. f Effezifi 3 ' : - X - . 174 senior l l Q l 'F Kathryn Douglas Mitzie Doyle Steve Dregqher 97+ Donna Drew Linda Dreyer Pamela Dudley 'T Michael Duloy Carmen Dunoway Kathryn Durbin l l i Mfhryndknh Douglas' 7 i MitzieP0Yle D , ' ' ' li Sieve Martin Dresdher-Shxdenl 5- P A Fa.otballg1Reservgg German Club. . X' During Louise' Dm-eW+AniniIa'li Staff ii Aider7wGAAg Ggrmqn'C,lub, Vice-P l .Linda ,Diane Dreygi-QGAA, M T mem. i i l Fanield Louise Dudley' l Michdel DUIQY ' l Carmen 'Lee Duriqwdy A Kathryn D. Durbiri+STiidenl1CQwinciI, F Staff, Index Edifofp Gitrllsf -Weelggg l l in three ears at Western Hills 1 Donald Estermon Diana Evans Joe Farrugia 519' 'T'-y Cheryl Faulconer Warren Farmer Barbara Federer , Ellen Feclerman Roseanne Finley Beverly Fischer ,.,l,.f,,,Yf,,,... ...,.Q.. ...i.,. ,., V --,Y ,..,...Tf 79 .lboaq1d.Mw3rgifsg'r2,rmq3e:6ffa.Ge.,Aage.,, - e y , ' Q ji ji?iann'aL Lee'gQE6Eg'g5gfhbhrrQo:rt1'fMupl.roHg r+StLldy1Hdlllzfx9l2ideg Pep y.a. N , , l ll ' l-r'. 'fjlsffffigilj,Es1lg!rgqger+gmdQmlgoupcielr,,RepQrr-Qsremaffbfe: l li '-,l 3A235MiQl f5?l?QffQ'llgI?jCl?X l ECl:lQll0'f, lUnffE1r6lg 3s,Ed,ifO.r.7, IlleqllEl'i3Gci1reers l lug ,A.- 2 Tlrgalsuqien. ,-,- ' 222 V, QV rg 1 l l.sw.rfe.,nosgifesamaerfe , ' 1 . . ' e J : . gf , BhQi'lgkigLIfQLMQl'Fgcfereja4Head Mqiqerefte.-A l , , e e l, Q . . lil A' Q' l H 1 'iigvncilzg Rgeregehtexive Q ' l 'ebu 1 f r ,-.- senior l75 e worked from 7th to 12th grades to get out l Gary Padl Fischer-Football, Varsity: Maroon W N. Sharon Rhea Fitzpatrick-GAA, Modern Dance, Manager, 2 1 Yr, Letter Girl g 'Mustongettesg Ensemble. 3 33 S James !.awrence Flaherty-Football, Varsityg Track, Vorsityg IIWII' R i EEE EEE Kathleen MaryiFlynn+-GAAg National 'lihespian Society, Sec- retairyp Music Man . 5 Diane Marie EPR!-IDE-USHEFQ Spanish Club. Tom Fotos III V Allison Foi+Stuclio Chciirg 'Bandwagonf'. ' Suzanne Fox-Student Council, Alternateg GAA7, Senior Cl'1O'if- 2 , Gary Wayne Frakes-Student Council, RepresentotivejBaSket4 i bally R'eseni'egnGerrr1an Clubf I l if 'Tr' L 'Wil Y ,I I .P Ll 3 J' V - f i Neil- f in , rl ,gy : I I ' HK l , ' ,ffvr X V r' 'uf 'My' X l li '-4 N D . t. If 55 , I Gary Fischer Sharon Fitzpatrick James Flaherty 5 'm fee. if Kathleen Flynn Diane Fortune Toni Fotos BarbaralAnn Franeckir tft Shirley Ann Frey-Student Council, Representativei 'National Thesjaian Societyp Music Man '5 Studio Chairp 'BandwaQan '. Charles Raberf'Fn-'istoe ffi iii ' ' l J.anilCa,tiI F,usan-wl?ga'sl4etball,r 'Varsilfyi Baselgallf, Mgrsity. l'E!lfh9,l'C Asako ,Futamachi+GAA, 3 Letter' Girly Fleqlth A Careers Club, S.ECF6l'lZIl2Yj Muslfclngettesg, Daisy Chain. . Kenrlerlig E1.lgene,Gdllllez ' Douglasv'WilliamGaines 1 2 5 A I Micheler Denise. GammiIl?Annlia,l Staff, '0rganjia'tLiqns. Editpry YDrarrja,,ticsf C,ll3bg ,lCWA.g -Pep' Clubg Mustangettew Daisy Clwilill Y K ll N Cynfhitl Marie Garla,nd+Stuclerrt-XCouncil, Alternate: GAAQ. German Club. i rr: ' F , ...my ' J We-I 6 if, i 5. l P lil :Xl ' v l, If Barbara Franecki Shirley Frey Charles Fristae ui i Jan Fuson Barbara Futamachi Kenneth Gailliez EEE V Y Allison Fox Suzanne Fox Gary Frakes l76 senior ' xx' Douglas Gaines Michele Gammill Cynthia Garland of finals and new ever bod gets out toon li i 'W -.Sl-iqion:'KgyGq1i-Hs6ii, f , -Aim. .Gdigdrfgtudenf Council, Rlep'nesenrol'.iye5 Agnual? l i 9Sedi'QriEdif9r: SPQB: liedier ClQsSf5Sec- f -refgryif Q, Q A j A E i nfgwhl' iiemergflirzg G A U ' l 'gogfheefdikgsiuaem grafuml, 9Rep,i-esefmniiiveg I fl presjdgme A i I I Giffiiriieyigenmon Clube 1' Q l I- 3 H. L9lliSr'gf!lfQ GQfbQi'j 'Rgggrvei' 'Bg15Qbal,j,,,,Va'l?iify, i QQ, 'ii,JEiii!l!!lim?'G9 Ginidhnv l l -Qggliliruee-J Uqmes Girtenffifudenlf Council, Repnesentqf-iveg Ari' 3 ' '-Tf'7'iIGl1Ul5ii, q 1' li Ehyfgn R6seiGlenl7i-+GAA.. ' 1-O 'Z?' Sharon Garrison Jill Geiger John Gemererh :ik F' ...qu John Gerberick Michael Gifford Mark Ginfer 'PTY Francine Giordano Bruce Girfen Sharon Glenn 1- ' ' 'sf' ' , i T fx ' J . .. f i i f-, - i. ' i - mi si iii lg ., ,eg il , iii i igg gxi L i ei Nancy Jeah Glbystein-Student Qouncil, Representativeg GAA, 2iYrgg Lelfe-r Girlgi Da'i'sy'GEhainfH i- Mary Ann Ggp1zglezfGPgA. K I --Kiiflilgen' Ann, hqqiii-GQAAJ Sfudflf Hbltl' iAidei siehioncrha-in ,,J union Ai:hievem'emt. V nenise Sue Lefeeni-leer:-new Club. 'Q' 5 DohnBfGrei-:ne-eGAAg French Club. EE5 Darlene Greer i'i ,Jhmeg Robert2Gl1jley?f5'twgQeniMCpulylciI, iliepresentoriileg Wregs- liiingf I Nqngy' Marie Gtimgmxjelstganj-Hleael,fh Qaregjrs Club: t E Qenigr 1Clhoi2r?MuiS?cin5eitteSf' A nfaillichggel Dqyiid gl-osig , iii Qi Qrf iii i i fa ee Em X X ii .-. 4 1 Cine: JL P:-QL? -Y rag- I --fa-11 1- - ,P Nancy Gloystein Mary Ann Gonzalez Kathleen Grant ,fair-i . ai, Denise Green Donna Greene Darlene Greer J rm my -' James Griley Nancy Grimmelsman Michael Gross senior 177 o fternaan games and uncampleted stadium -die. N-:nfl Harry Gugel Patricia Gum Peter Guster Hxirmfy' Michael 'G,ug'eI2 fff fff iii i Q, !PahiciaA. -Qunpg-German YEE Club. EEE EEE V H W K, iPeter:HGiusl'er izz i Jacqueline' Kay Gutzwiller-Lijnchrodm E55 Monitorsff Senior' l 1 Gl'1ol'r. V EEE iii 5 it l l Paula ,EE Hahn+Student,..Council, Representative Annual Staff, i Advertising Editgrj french Clubg Girls' Week. I Ed Halbrack fgi Debrcfiqleixn Hall--Mustangetteg Banclg Senior Orchestra, , , .2 Jan Lguise Hall 5 E E ' Keifhjtlan ljlall--Iraak, Vargityg Hi-Yg SPQR. N 2 .1 in i 1 xg- v-'tal ,. 'QP' Jacqueline Gutzwiller Paula Hahn Ed Halbrock enum iii 'iii 'Y' 'rr-'f, - bv '-1 Debra Hall Jan Hall Keith Hall 178 senior fi' f if f -4- , rwrn .--I fm , Virginia Hall Harry Hallbauer Barbara Halsey .iz H, H, , yirginia A. Hall-French Clubp Future Teachersj Senior iii iii i Chair. Harry Frank Hallbauer-4Seniar Choir. if Barbara Lee Halsey W W W Linda Hamblin-Student Counail, Representative. Michael Eugene Hanliltan-Trdak, lll Varsityg Wrestling. lliarnela Patrfkia Hamman-Annual Staff, Assistant Un- dercllniss Ediitorg GAAg French Clubg Future Teachersg Uunior glass Treogurerj Giri's Week. Sandra'Marie Harding-Senior Choir. A Janet lfynii HardmainLStudy Hall Aide. Beverly Sue Harlow--GAAQ Gym Office Aideg Health Careerg Club, Treasurerg Senior Choir EE, , X ..-7. xi' i 43' Linda Hamblin Michael Hamilton Pamela Hamman I A Nm '-X, . .R 5 Q l f ff: L! Sandra Harding Janet Hardman Beverly Harlow i fail to hamper senior spirit I Nant , X i, 0 I Jffflil f, W1 3 QQ!! r e Carolyn Harper Sharon Harris Leonard Harry rf - K- 7-2 'Y Y -'7' v's-1. i. l Ri , . i ' i S , Cardhl! Allin Hqrpe'riS1iu.ClMlHqll Aiclei M V a 5lhIir1in,LeefHnt'iis i e -' ,A ,Leii'l1fii'Q C-luirence lHa'iry-Football Vcirsiiy7y,Baseba l'lr,?Va,rs.ify7 1 '- Geifniarri 'Hji-Y, Treasurer: SPQR. lfik:liarrd7Harvey. rr, rrr '- 'Gary Doyidrflguger l Hglen Alberta Hauser-Siudenf Councihs Alremoref GAA, l . Bowling: Ofefibe Aide: l-leolth CareersfCIubg 'Bandwag'oh j'Se- Q E W.-n,io,r,CHQi,rg f f jf ' David Alun Huyfei 1 'Q b .lllliClh6el,i,oiiis Fliiijs-Track., Q r ' lBi1lli'e Cdllai Hhyworfh-Annual' Sfaff, Assisiqnt Senior Edifqrg' ll H LQSAAQ Qrgmqiips C1lubf'Pep Clqbg Musfqngeties. l l l A el I 1 , ,, lx?'TT 'L Richard Harvey Gary Hauger Helen Hauser 'Nei' David Hayfer Michael Hays Billie Hayworth owl 111' Dwight Hedrick Jill Heifner s , D., l 'fi' in ., Theresa Hemmer 8 , a,,,V,,f..,. ,, Z, ,K ,,W,,s,,-,,,Q.L1 . . , H w n me , 5 I M Dkiglitf .lhiyifble Flecirirck-:elBaseba'll',4 ReQQryep5MaQmoQAn lfW QjQH il C5655 Clvlir HW, Vice-President: SPQR:fPeprlGl.ub. P l Jill puinrnaiueiiiggere-f+,GAigyr Musrqngreriesif ,M.ii11SFi'C 'Shi-W ldio Choir: 'Bbnigl'Wagqn p' l ' .lgnef Sue fHenipelnidniMus-tangefiesj, Bandwagon 5 Senior' 'Bdlibdrro Ami 'Henegar inimromyinqirigkr yulgmiieg5gywBQ1se'iqQrl1ll, Vfcrrsriiwi lMqiQcm4 1PeDCllub,i ' A r H 2 Russell Andy! HGh,fY+J'ClWAQf lRed Ckosfs Cluli, Treasurer. ifverornicuUniHenweeilifbiraiyAssilsicnlr.. i is Q - az ea was ll is U B 1 L -- ' 2-T-... lL 3512..- 1.3 ,, Q.: .-.A- Q? if Janet Hempelman Barbara Henegar Tim0Tl1Y l'l9 1 1eS5f5Y fs il Gail Henry Russell Henry Veronica Henry seniorl 79 x Music b The Hingew highlights Senior Class we ll N9 '-eu ' 1 Michael Hensley Margaret Herbst Diane Herrmann , in 1D 1 - - ,W ZKNN Peggy Hines Rosemary Hinkle Donald Hiter 'L-v-1 ,Es Kathleen Hetzer Gary Heyob Judy Higgins Michael Hensley rri rrr ffi ifi fff fff fff fff Margaret Ann Herbst-Breeze Staff, Business Manager, Exchange Editorg Mustongettes. zzz A Diane Lynn Herrmann-Student Council, Sehooli Spirit Co- Chairmang Breeze Staff, Quill land Scrollp GAA, President, Corresponding Secretary, Historian, Swimming and Hockey Honor Teams, Life Saving Corps, 3 Yr. Hl.et,ter zzz Girl, SPQR, Sece retaryg Pep Club, Cheerleader, Varsiltyfl Ca-Captain: Daisy Chain, Girls' Week, Girls' State. fii fr Kathleen Sue Hetzer Gary Gene Heyob-Tennis, Varsityg Maroon ',1W g Hi-Y, Judy Ann Higgins-7Sfudent Council, Alternate. Mark Richard l-liggihs-Swimming, Varsityg Band Letter Cldbg Chess Club, German Cub, Band. Patricia Ann Hill+-GAAiiOfficeAide. Frank Hillbergs-'Cross Countryni H, iii ,...a ff? James Hoeh Richard l-loehm Linda Hoff Peggy Ann 'Hines Rosemary Susan Hinkle-GAAg 'German Cldb, Secretary, Pep , flibg Nustangettes. Donald Hiter ,James Walter eHael1-Football, Yarsityp Track, Reserve, Maroon W j Wrestling, Varsity. Richarll Sleplmen Hoehm Lindo Louise 'Hoff4-GAA,ff Bowling, German Club, Drill Team, Captain, Mustangemes.. Chorleneikae Holland Debbie Jean Hollandsviiiorfh Gary Lee Hollingsworth 'R 'S new gf-f- WFT d D bb' Hollandsworth Gary Hollingsworth P tri ia Hill Frank l-lillberg Charlene Hollan e ie Mark Higgins a c l8O senior Round-Up at Maple Ridge Lodge 5'-3 --r-5 gi qu 'Ev , i. -ff' - , , 4 fl l ll Q i fill' 1 H 73 5 I l 1 l is .VM Brenda Holloway Donna Holi' Tl'1Or1'1OS HOHGCKSF David l-lummeldorf Beverly Humphries Mark Huxsoll SR'- ' 'F '17'1' -f--er David Hopf Constance Horn Roger Howe Janet Hyland Litsa latrides Jeffrey lsenogle ff- -- - A ----- f- --1 i 7- - - 5- 5' uf 7 W f , 7' er' i l l l l l. l ' W W if lil i ii. i l lv Brenda Joyce Holloway-GAAQ Mus1'angetteSI.'5fudio Choir, . David Ray Hummeldbrf , lllmuslc Mani , D,rl!lliTlTeam. ' 222 222 l Eff B ever1y JeaniHl.m1plfries lll EEE in i X Donna Hall? Q' l . X, Mark Frederick Huxsoll-Studeml Council, Repyresentatiyep if Tl16h10S Ddle' Honecker-S.T.P'. Board Trl-Clidifmdfli FQOT- ' iBandlll.e'tfer Club, Secrefaryg lll Dranlatics Club, SPQR, ball, Varsifyg Swimming, Varsity, Tri-Capraing Maroon 'W Q Orchestra Pin Club: Music Man . W 'Seoreiaryg'Boy'Chee'rleader. ' l Uunel' Marie Hyland-PeoClubp Mustcniigeftesg Senior Choir. l David Richard Hopf , ,l.il'sg,Gnrifdliq2 lafricles-Qrarggaricsflub. 5 l Qonsfanceillynn Horn-Student Council, Altelnnafe, 'German iiefffigy lsenogl9S?tudenl' Council, Represenfotiveg Football, l f Club. EEE 1 ly, ,xi Xforsiigtyy Mnroo,nii VXQf': lgraclk. ii, iii l.,,, , Roger Louis'Howe Susari Lee. Jacobs-Student Councily lRepresentativeg GAA, , b - Nancy Ellen! Hudson-Annual Sloffi Exdhorige ECIHTOF5 5 l Exi 4f'Musfi'c Manny f5Ef1lQFlClTlQlllfj Ensernblell EEE iii lli ,,, ffi E l Cl166rleader, Varsi'1y,lReserve. 'Q , .lbhn liewis Jahoda-Student' Council, Representative, Cross Ddwn Darlene Hidegel l r Coumry, Varsjfyg SPQR. ,E, .- fff Bllrt Hughes.. Gary Jerrold-German Club, Senior Class President. ' l 5 x1 5 1: l l doa, a so e eased eee eg S ' .pk , WPG? '7 'Y N. X 4 x., j lhl .1 t H - - M ilf! Zi, lm is Q2 V Nancy Hudson Dawn Huegel Burt Hughes Susan Jacobs Jol'1nJahoda Gary Jarrold senior l8l Will, History, and Prophecy oo-Chairmen - ' in 'fl ,. 'Ib 1473 is ax ' Cynthia .lanes Debra Jones Susan Jones 5 I 1 .! ' fl E, f rl , i 1 ia..l- . Y -.- J ' Sandra Kelly Michael Kemper Phillip Kennedy Qi - -,gf 'TTT' --5 T' Wayne Jones Pamela Kahle James Karle Gif.:- ,s 1-i J Gloria Keethler Barbara Keller Robinlynn Kelly i ll 5 i , Cynthia Kay Janes-Student Council, S,Ll'.P. Board Tri-Chain l manp Breeze Staff, Feature Co-Editorg Quill and Scroll, l Debrfi Sue Jones--GAA, l fii Yr? Letter 'Glrlg Health Careers Clubg Music Manny Ensemble. Susan Jones. ,yy Eyy or Wayrge Allen Janes-7Band Letter Club, ViceePres'iclent5 Bondf l Bandwagon g SeniorlOrChesrra5 Orchestra Pin Cluli it l Pamela iii Ruth Kahle-GAA5 Stage Crew: Dramatics- Gflubj Jewel. rrr l James'Richardr,,Ka5le--Swimtrning, Manager, L Glorigfaye Keethler-Study Hall Aide: Senior Chair. ' Barbara Susan Keller-Counseling Office Aide. ll Rabinlyhn Kelly-S'tUdent'CaunciI,, Representativeg Bondi Late i ll fff ter-Glubg 'Banda lll - yyy 3, W in le oo C so l82 senior Brad King Samuel Kinman Joe Kirk Ll 9:21 sf l Penelope Kissell James Klein Juli Klotter l in ill Sandflz Diane KelIyiFrench Club, President Orchestra Pin . Club? Treasurerg Majoretteg 'Library Aidep Music ,MOQli1, 2' 1 Bandwagoigi g Senior Orchestra. ll Michael Josepl1'Kemper-Student Council, RepresentatN,e.l Pliillip Kennedy lll lll l l 'Brad fff 'Lee Ki'iig4Steident Council, frr, R 'epresentgativeg' rrr Cross 'Vl ' Countryg Swimming, Tri-Captainy Malroon 'W ', Vice-' , Preslgjlent. 5 xx 3 l Samuel Kinmaa--Chessiflubg Cross Country: ll Jae Allan Kirk E li ll Penelope -Susan Kissell ll ,E , li is Iames Llulius, Klein--Band Letter Club: Orchestra' Pin Clubi i Bondi BaQdwagoln 5 Senior Orchesfrap Music Manu.. l Juli Ann Klatl-er-iSen'ior Orthestrag 'Daisy Chain. lf i is C: II l I f i begin Committee work earl in ear ' Nr 4:44 'thaw -r wg--. wc-LQ' l wr- ,lu-' Joseph Klumb Jill Knochelmari Barry Knotts Sylvester LaCortiglia Donald Lagaly Ronald Lagaly 43 55' fp, JJ WHT? Rosemary Kolks Judith Kreft Cathy Krisko Judith Lane Michael Lone Gerfjld I-Omer we-1 x 771 XQEL. Q-qu X, fi' 7 E Greg KFOQSV CCIFOJYFI Kuhn KENNETH KYCJG Jerome Lautz Pamela Lawrence Stanley Lee Josenlx Klvmb 'Q J iillffmynces'knochelg-nan-Pep Clubgi Mustangeftes-. ,Bai-ry Thomas Knut!-s+Stuclbr1t Council, Rc-fpreusenfotlye: CroSs Cdunt'lfyj3,Sw-immihgg. Maroon 'W g Wrestling. Rnsemary Lee- Kolks-Student Council, Calendar Chaiwmang Future Teaahers, V'ite--Presideintg JCWA5 SPQZRQ Dui-sy 'chhihj -Rotary Gave rhment ,Se'n'!fr:i1:ir.. Judithi Annf Kreft-Student'Council, Repnesentativey Urdmxitf ics -Club: S'tage'Crewg' National! lThespiaTri'Sociie1tyi Cathy Lynne- Krisko-Student Couneil, Representative? GAA, I: Yr. iLefter'Girl'k Pep CluB,llPre'5i'der1,t,N Secretaryg- Frendh Clubp Junior Achievement, V ' is H W 'Greg Kroger Q Q .. Curglyg Agni Kuhn-Sfudevnt Council, Rewreserirativg, Trea- surer: Annuall Staff, Senior' Section' -Editor, Assistant Une ide'rc'l-ass VEd'ito.rg GAA,fHealth! 'S'pQrtfsmamsh.ip, ang Eri'rertci'n'- 'tnenr Chali?rm'an, 3. Yr. Letterfiimlg 'BcmdwagEn 5 Cheerleader, Reserve- and 'Yorsi-ty. Kelihefli Midhddll Kyde i - -L - Y -W7 I Y --.C Y.. ,l at i 'l W, a wi l my it l , -,1.Wi-- A V: t - - - -- -i-in , -- hi- - 35-F ,--5 tx, ii Q iii it im Q 25 , ' Q, tl Sylyegfey, bouts ilLaCa'n-igliu--Band . :Darrow Edwimnqgugy t- Q , ii i t -- Ranildqusepk Lhgdli A . llUditl'i-Ari'l1ZiLailep- ' ' Q. 5 me Y? -' N Miidhael EJWEFHJ Lhiie - ,Gei'6lH,.,FiQyii,iLd-nteris .. ii - . 22 ' E Jerome Joseph n Lgldfz ' Q 1 V tPfmelqi ihawfnrensgw-PA-inudili lStofiFi Pmistoinit B.usiineSS .Monftt-' - QQSW ,Assjs-foijt' Farzullty Editgrg Pepi Cliubg V Spanish ' I 5QhQf?.fliS0d351. VlZ.1TF5'iW,' R159l'V5Ji?G'l1fFQlS! -WEi5l4. it H WH Ts it 5l'anley'Riy Leei, F A J V - eu., E it i. i. i. W ss, ,315 ,-Lili ' ' A.. 'film -J ,zu ,, Q ' r A: , ' . N 2 is it 5 W N My - rw ,- H -- 5,-,:':1vy3pl ' '- L f-,fill senior I83 Seniors experience first student exchange Suzann Marie ,Leicht i Timothy Patrick Maher m Kathleen. Meg Lindemaigi-Dramatics Club, Health Careers Club: Pep Club, Bandwagon 'f Senior Choir. iii Alyce Kathryri Lipps-GAA, Tennis'iMdnager, 2 Yrfi Letter l Gary Wayne,Mur9eSOI1 Girl, Office Aide, French Club, Health Careers Club, Pres- ' ,,, Roger Ma mn W i William Robert Major-German Club. 'E ll Shirley Manning--Office Aide. if i ' Philip Mnfiini-Jcwm Boys' sieve. ident. Iiz Iiz ZZZ Stephen Wayne Litteral Pamela Sue Long if Sally Elaine Lucas1GermcmiClub, Health Careers Club, Vice- rry Terry Masters President, Juriior Achiemgament, Kimberly Ann Lueders-Annual Staff, Photography Editor, GAA, Gyrrilnastic Maiiioger,3 Yr. Letter Girl, Cheerleader. ' Judy Lynn LutzlGAA, Counseling Office. Aide, Health Ca- .reers Club, IEI IEE IEI .3 Rick Lee Maddux-Baseball, Reserve, Cross Country, Varsity, Maroon W , Zil German Club. iil Zzz K Jlfglxq -it , , F , A fl,- -in i X i f , if W Lf lg- H 11' ., ZZZ ly. 'E l ' V l C 'ii iii iff' . 6 G R it H 19 -ee A9 M i 'fe r R cf, Suzann Leicht Kathleen Lindeman Alyce Lipps - - - All x .. E K f if - .ii i i is ' ., , ' fr R , ie, fr i' .ii Stephen Litteral Pamela Long Sally Lucas Gary Margeson 3 - 5 Daniel Paul Mass-Student Council, Representative. Denise Marie Mass-GAA. ii ii 4-J A, J 'AJ ffm 'i Tim Maher William Major Shirley Manning -af i -49 Roger Martin Philip Martini qv 1' Kimberly Lueders Judy l-ufz Rick Maddux Daniel Mass l84 senior Denise Mass TSVVY M05le'5 program with Hughes to promote brotherhood Beverly Ann1Maucl1+SYudenr'Council., Alfernofeg 'GAAQ Gen- Z man Club. Ernest Hoyle Moxie 5,i Debbie May-GAAg Red' Cross Club, President. Ann Pahgicia Mi:Corl'er+GAAj Counseling Gffice Aide: +fFu-N ture Teachers-Q JCWA. Joseph McClelndon+Track, Vorsifyg Maroon W , Michael Dean McClure-Siuclent Council, Representative: Breeze Staff, Reporferg JCWAg Senior Choir, Charlene Sue McCormick Lynn Colleen McCosham-Student Qoundil, Represenrafiivej GAA, Swimming Manager, 3 Y.r..Letter' Girlg Future Teacherig SPQR, William Robert McCoy 5 ftrif, . '1.T'7' 'ww' Beverly Mauch Ernest Moxie Debbie May gif i wi .-ee ve' Q?-'-Lis' Y Ann McCar'rer Joseph McClendon Michael McClure Charlene McCormick Lynn McCosham William McCoy ..g Q or si Korezn rnianu iMcCreody-Smdefhf iC01un'Ci Nlternateg Germaine Club. My Rose. MaryfH'McC'reary+GAAg Mustangetiesg l'MusIic Man, :fl Senior Choirp- Da'i'sy'Chain, zz, Cynhhig. L. McDanough4L.ibrary7Aide.. ' Miphgel Patrick McElroy-Football, Reserve: BaSkefba.ll,N Reserviep Baseball, Reserve: ?Gern'ian1 Glubf Hi-Y. ri V JB .lane Estelle. McGinnis7lGAA7 'Maioretfeg .MusgangettesguDri,lHI, James Richard Mgclnfogh-1-fiwimmiing, Valrsityp. Maroon 'W . M iviggiinia Meoclflum-ii GAA. John' Ray Meeee-Student Council, Pllrernciteg Wresmngi rsi tya.Ma nagerfl M 4 S V William Arljhur Meier-Baseball, Vagrsifyg.. Morgan Hi- Pep Cldbf ZZC me 1 W . 5 ' 'Jew ii 1 .i 'f ll 45' Karen McCready Rose McCreary Cynthia McDonough J.. '19 v-., Michael McElroy Jane McGinnis James Mclntosh JP-Ia. 4 Virginia Meacham John Meece William Meier senior l85 Senior girls Compete for Homecoming, , FV- . :mi C' -.--' '-, qv'-T9 .aq- 4? Lawrence Melnert Marilyn Mercer Barbara Merckel Lawrenee. David Meinerl'-Student Council, Finance Co-Cl'1oir- many Breeze Staff, Feature Editor, Quill and Scroll, Cross Varsityj Golf, Reserve, Chess Club, President, JCWA, lt's Academic Team, iii Country, Hil'Yg Marilyn Lou iii Mercer-Shlidio Choir, Music Manify Band- wagon , Senior Choir, Daisy'Chain. iii Barbara Kay Merckel-Pep Ell Club, Vice-President, Band- wagon , Senior Choir: Mustangettesf DrillJTeam, Music Man . EEE lll iii f Dennis Patrick Mercurio iii iCharles Harvey iMen-gy-Bowling, Captain, Stage Crew, Stage Manager. James David Merritt-7Wrestling. iii Jane Ann Meyers-GAA, 2 Yr. Letter Girl, Pep Club, Treasurf ' er, Mustangette, ,Marlene Mary Meyer-Office Aigie. Cynthia Laurse Miller-J ! 1 raw' Dennis Mercurio Charles Mergy James Merritt Jane Meyer Marlene Meyer Cynthia Miller l86 senior 'BUS ff' 'Q Q, Q- TY -Q Dole Miller Jay Miller Kaine Miller Dale Anfhangy Miller-JStudent Council, Representative, Alter- nate. Jay Miller--Football, Reserve. Kathi Elaine MiIIer4+Studen1t Council, Alternate, GAA, Trea- surer, 3 Yr. Letter Girl,2Bond Letter Dramatics Club, JCWAg Pep Club, Band, Daisy Chain, President. Marilyn Sue Miller-SPQRQ Ensemble, 'Daisy Chain, Girls State. iii rii Mary' Lynn Mills-Fu1',ure'Tl'each'ers. ' Steven Howard fMiIls-Band Letter Club, German Club JCWA, Band. David James Ming Jcfizqui' Knne Mihditk-SPQR. Beverly Edwina..Mifchell .ca-Sit mg, .QF '1 ! ? ' Marilyn Miller Mary Mills Steven Mills ls N555 David Ming Jacqui Minnick Beverly Mitchell Kathleen Mitchell Pamelo Mitchell Basketball, and Prom Queen titles Janet Moll 'kqflileene ,Mlifdtell-Smdenrw Cou'nc:il,s Rleprresenltatiivey GAA. Pdiiield Jenn Mic:hel'I Janet Lee M,oll+Mustcmgettesg Drill Team. ,J-13311 'Phillip Mall-Student Councfill, 1Represeptq-tive: Dromqt-ies Qlubg Spanish Clubg Barrdwogon . fqdspfh .lb Mbn'genu,s-GAH2,Mustongeftes. 'Peggy Aim .Moore lsiiioh Cblleeh Moore-QGAPQ Study? Hcilll Aide: Junicitf' Achievement. Wesley Mpo,re+-Student Ccvumeil, Represernllqtivep BOS'4l5Glll-, Vorgittyg Maroon WT HIFY. .1IQ,l1andlk:'Su,e Morri fFiit:e 'AECIEI' Study Hall Nlcle. l Q i . -IE' nw 'Q 'IZ' Jim Moll Debora Mongenos Peggy Moore 'Xu-'T bfi Sharon Moore Wesley Moore Rhonda Morris gl e.i.X,,-----e- age pl- WS' Dole Mosbough Richard Moser Susan Mueller i se l l l e , 1 is txr 2 W e Q P tl Dale lWiflQiutm 3lA6mug'lll4St'iident Cefflnci,l,l Reprgs-:enfhfivef W il PBPHC '-Gffeficlubz Vlifestlimgf B4Qrii?tmrGdiJff1ihZy Bdlndwqgionrff.5 f i nRichEEf'iQlBllThn Mgseg'LWi?e5flflng,- VUl?s'i.ty'f l ll Fivsogg l Frances' !Aue!ollHI'+5ftvdenf'l Cgunidi I, Pubitciffyg Cogipaiig M mon? Nldohhjeh 'Hockag Honor' 'Feqmgf 3 'Yr -l Letter Gtwig,Seu1ieo,r1rO5chestrerg4Qlgee'rlead:iiQg, vefsifmgiegeyve.. llillliflflael Willililil Mllifdhi-4BdSebailll, Reservef Bawlinggl Hi-Y, 'Qhuplgqjfng Bandit 'Btmil Ite1g,rerl'Club, W y Q ,, M Y Paar Wage y . P P P , ,Sevier Aw- Mv9rSfiFMr,Germm1 PCIWJEQP Qll-U5-any t t Flynn 5usdTillMYEh'ie:ll A A PM ffephen QQefardmNrhegele1E.he5S,' Club, rg ' 1SUSd6iElbise Nels-SPPQR. P a W f' 5 W 5 if el 5 Q is S it as H . l 'F Michoel Murphy Patricia Muse Connie Myers sa Lynn Mynhier Stephen Naegele Susan Neely senior l87 Eight all-around Senior bo S Campaign 'ii l I i All J. E ..-ff X131 ml X- V, 2 l Deborah Neudigafe Terry Neumann Pamela Newman Jon Norden Kathleen Ober John O'Brien if 45 1 Q35 ,run 2 fifi, Billie Nickosen Susan Nickulis Hermine Niesz Deborah Lee Neukiigate-Student Council, Service, Co-C,hair- i , 1 W mann Jon Norden-Sludent Counell, Terry Skye Negmann--Student Council, Representafivej GAAg French Clubg Pep Clubp Ban'dwagori g Junior Class Secretaryg 1 James O'Leary Beverly Outcalt l-larry Papalhanas Representative: Bond- wagonwgl 'Senior Class Wee-President: Boy Cheerleader. Kathleen Ober--GAA, Softball Managerl 3 Yr. Letter Girl, Cheerleader, Reserve, Vcirsityi, Co-Captain. l mHol20l TecllTlS1i f ,Pamela Joy Newman i l ,llohn Michael O'Brien ii Blllle Nlckosen l l flames Edward 0'Leary-Wrestlingg SPQR. Susan Nickulis-Student Council Service'Co-Chairman. 111 l fi BCZGFIY J'-'-me oufchlfisfudenlgouncll' Represemoflvel GAA7 He,lhln3Niesi l J l l lll JCWAg sensor chose Daisy churn. ,carol Noble 3 zzz ' l Harry-.Kostas,Papal'haridS-Band. ' Carol Noble lll A - ii Toni Kaye Parris fe W David Alan Noll-Swimminj, Varsifyg Maroon W'l'. rrrx , Refs? M-1'w'f 'il'1 Denice 'lloy Noppe'rtl Banclwagon p Senior Choirg Music l l, Peofson MON . ' A l ll -H fl h 1 ll It V' llljlfryllafkfk Q l 3 1 A KT. W l X-1-:nv l'll,l 2. I. J F Carol Noble David Noll Denice Nopperr Toni Parris ROSS PGV l88 senior fin David Pearson al N' HR 'QV 72.- . , ' L '- P ' .gif ..f Jr' for Mr, Western Hills title tt t y y i l so 'W-T, t 'til I , . xg, Mary Pee-lman Vivian Peelman Steve Peponis 'Vis '-at 4,5 1-we William Perrman Beverly Peterson Dawn Phelps i. i ll' Peelmh fPepClab5, M-ystangetfes. Niiia?hfK6yE'PeeImdiieG'L5kA, 2 Yr.1Letl'er Girl: Pep Club: Mus- I i , tfmgittesg' Drill Team, ll g,'Sf9VgllPQP9'lPiS l l f 'i ',llwiI!lQ!PiP9,l!mP:U 'P tl 5eyeilyiPeiersqn qt i?hxm'HhelpsQ i ll' '-lllfillmlggnfSusgm'PhAillI'ips' li i-Gmc!EdwixilPieczanlaqfeaqsebaliy'varsity l i 'fGl?!fllYiiilMdlPyl'Pldgge-Sfiderit Caunclil, Representativeg Mass i 55 - , 3fifll'iQ3lil'E5 - :1,. Q-I ,T Kathleen Phillips Carl Pieczonlca Geralyn Plagge N ti Carol Pallitt Danny Powell Joseph Poynter Constance Prager Arthur Puening Raymond Putteet Vos ls ,Corgi lean .,Bpl,litx-GAIM flf' H'B0ilDdWQQ0 lHi, Senior' t,t Slwifi 'l'Muisic Manug Health C5reerslOlybg Mustanalettes. mbanny Louis Powelle-Stude,n'tZCaur1ail,, lgepresentqtiveg. Track, V Reservep Goss Couriitryt, Varsifyg Swimming, Varsttyp Maroon 5 .. -W. i lll , ,fff fs iii Joseph Lee Poynter-- Music M6ng ' f'l3anClwagon g Senior QCholLrg Studio Ghoir. it EEE i. iii - fff sf sf 'Constance June Prcggr ,-Amthgr Rugninga H -- .t i. X 5 Rayrilond Lee Putteet ' , V ni.lpn,et lRuHl.HPylesTQtudent Qguncil, lRED1'5ESEf'll7G.filVEZ Ahnuql- Staff, Business Managerg GAA, Bowling Manager, l Yr. Letter wGirlpi CounseIofniOffiy.ge'Ai'eleg Pep Cliubgx Musixangetrest Marilyn Denise 'Pylgs-Mustanggttgs. i.. 'Scott 'WilIigg1iQqq'gLfg We if if A JOHN PYISS Mflfilvfl Pyles Scott Quanfe senior l89 Seniors have numerous fund raising i . E li ' . 4-Ja ul 'll ll' ii V f l. 1 i ' l- H., 1 'il i J V - i Q: 511, nr it V . fi ,llilrx up' ' liflf l Moria Quelle Nancy Rawlings Jan Razo 'Q '?' Beverly Record Donna Redding Morris Reed Patricia Reed Philip Reed Barbara Reichardi ii ll Maria Maaklalane Qudlle S Nanscy Coral 'Rawlings-Student Council, Go-Chairrnani Social Corrimitfee, Germani Cluby JCWAg Ba,ndi4gagon g Senior Choirf Studio Choirg Music Man '. zzz lll I km Rom l Beverlyil Recon lll iii Donna Jean. Redding ffr frr ill iMo,mris i'H2l'lfflGil'l iReed+lfoo.1:bal l, Va rsity. Patricia Grace Reed IZ: Philip George Reed V l Barbara Ann Reichardt-Musfangelfespl 'Music'Man 'g Studio l Cholrj Senior ,Cl'io'ir. 1 ln n as l9O senior iii ii, c 'QV' -ry-pr i..f liil Bernard Reichardi David Reidel Cheryl Renner 11-fri l -,lf Fred Reuter Connie Rice QW! Nada Rich 19 8' Nancy Richardson William Richter Linda Rider i sBernard.WiiIliani Rieichardf Daygidiwayne Reide!-Student Council, Representative. Cheryl Millicenf Renner-JGAAQ Health Careers Clubg Senior i Cl-ioirg 'SenioFlOrchestra. l EFrediiJay ReuterLSi'udio Choir: Bandwagon , i rConstance Ann ,Rice-TGAA, Publicity Managerg 3 Yr. Letter Girly SPQRJ, Senior Cholry Daisy Chain, Treasurerg Rotary Gov- ernment Seminari Nada Sue Ridh ii ll Nancy Ann Richardson-Student Council, Alternate: GAAQ German Cqlubg Senior Choir. William Richter Linda She Rider activities to help finance class trip Ri ,-5 -4 John Riggs 5YlVi0 RlQQ5 Thomos Riggs .. '33 u A 'f' -'HT Q 'csv' 'G' n.J Daniel Rink Nickolas Ritz Brenda Robb I3 ill Arlene Robbins Richard Roeder Betty Rogers a-a f , 4 s Z! fe:-H -v-fn l John Douglas Riggs+Chess Clulag Frenc,hJCl,ub,g Liibmry Aide. Sylvia Marie Riggs-4-Office Aide.. ' - Thomas Loydlikiggs R i Daniel Charles Rink-1Sfudent'Coqn,ci I, Representative. l I flickalas W.l'Rirz-. R . R R Brenda.Joyce Robb-+QHiee Aidef Mustongetresr., i ,J Arlene Francis Rbbbijns-Office Aide, ,N Richard lgeSlvieiRpeder .., Befty- ,lean 'Ragers ii i 1 i l ll l l i H , l i -1-p Sandy Rose Carl Ross Carol Rost 45. 0-Q41 David Roth Jane Rank Kathleen Rape 06- 'gk lov-fi' ? 1 iv' Judy Russell Rebecca Russell Rose Rufhemeyer Fo is , as , J . , -req ,. , ., ,,S,a'nEly..R,aSei si ii Q 2 :Carl Robert Ross+Swimmj,ng., Vorsiitybg' Maroon f'W . 'Ch ml Fay1Rosli4GAAp HieE51'litl7ilfGarr5ers Club5, JCVVA. ' I - David 'Claruggkqfh-Qvmdent iC9umc'il?Q, S,T.P.. iBoaard3 Tri-Chairem I 'mimi Faotbcflly. Vgrsltyg Moraoh Narionol'THe5ptiQrrl 50+ K aeietyf Qil'OI'YlQlffCS:gCflNlJ!lQRi3 SPQNR,, ZViceZPresident7 -Sifudiow I R Choirp 4Mu5i'c Mqn 'g, 'Ba,ndwagohi f .Senior Choirg' -Junior , l tClg5g'Viqe-iliresiugnrrz ii H A Jane. Lynn Rum:k+M'usTan'getfesg Drill Team. ,- M J Alxqnhleen ikupe-fAhhuul Steffi iwiffsacieffiic sauce P25 iclubf , GAA., H Egg g , H E , Judy Kay RusSe.IRIilS'tRi.idenRl 'C:Junc?i,. Representative: Ereneh rg Club: Future Teochersgi 'Bopd,wagonQ'g Girlfsgweek. 'N W.. E l Reliecco Lynn RUSSGII R ' V l Rose 'Marie Rytl1emeyereLibfary Aidei E H f -A - E5 ,JV R R Senior l9l me Seniors take time out from school in 222 e 222 5 in in in 222 222 si in William David Ryan zzz Thomas M. Sugraves-4Sfudent Council, Representative, Swimming, Reserve, Golf, Bbwling. if if if ' fff if Tlrudy LynneSagerTSenior Glsioiir, Sgeve Lamar Selling iii ZZZ 'I -.P V l 1 ,ff J- lv C n4,,l',, Yr- i i LAN N NX xx 711. ii i 1 ly lui! CIS i i ,f'. l M ii ,ll x N 'Ur i lui ,Rf Amy Carol Sandefur-Studenf Council, Represenfatlve, Fi- ribnce Cb-Chairmdin, Knli'uaIESti5ff, Underclass Editor, Student Life EdifarjfGAA, Badminton, Ping Pong, Manager, 3 Yr. Let- ter'Girl. X V Nancy Lee Sander Thomasifharles Sanders--Student Council, Represeniiative. Debbie BeatriceSonderson4Mustangettes, Digill Team, Senior Choir. E Vigtoria Lynn fjatlser-Health Careers Club, RediCross Club, S ec feta ry ' 222 222 2 is in 3, -' i s M 3 V ' 1 ' 'lui ,R , W Q ,V 1 Lcliilll I M ' William Ryan Thomas Sagroves Trudy Sager X li.,, 4,4 L- Lintlu l.ouise Scdilf4GAA, Luhchiroam Squad, 'Band Letter Club, Frerich Club, Vice-President, Red' Cross Club, Vice-5 President, Daisy Chain. Carl Edward Scheidenberger-Bowling, Stage Crew, German Club. ZZZ ZZI lll lll Denisis ESI-eireii Schencki-Cfosls iC0'unf:ry, German f'Clul:i, Pres- radentr, 2 5 is Mary Lou Sohlipfgtudenf Council, Representative, Breeze Staff, Copy Editor, News Editor, Quill and Scroll: SPQR, Trea- surer, Daisy Chain. X Christina Karen Schmidt--GAA, French Club, Orchestra Pin, Club, Segzretary, Bandwagori ', Senior Orrzhestra, Musik: Man . ' Dali Sihneider-Wresl-ling, Varsity, Maroon W , Student- Council. Wi'llial!1, Rslrssgll Schneider-Band ,Letter Club, Band. Pain Seholl+Daisy'Cha'i'n, SPQR, Connie: Smile Schoonover-GAA. :zz e 'T Linda Scalf Carl Scheidenberger Dennis Sc nck TT I' QA,-he Q-R77 g-Q f N Sondef MaryLou Schlipl Christina Schmidt Dan Schneider Steve Sailing Amy Sonde ur OFICY fire IQ1 Vg i Q, ir'- 1 H N.. T7 'filfil ' f,f:fA Li fi: fm A xi, lil? ' li? -I EEE l lyg fn, Q :ii Ka Thomas Sanders Debbie Sanderson Victoria Satser William Schneider Pam Scholl Connie Sc onover l92 senior i to voice opinions at class meetings John Raymond Sahorsch. Thomas John Schorsch Carol Jean Schrantz ' Michael Raymond'Sichroth+Footbol.l, Var-sity, Spelnis'h Club. Patricia Rae'Schulte-Student Council, Alternate, GAA, i Yr. LetterkGirlg Dromaitics Club, JCWAgSenior Choir. Bonnie Lau Schumer--Student Council, Representative: Social Committee, Co4Cl'1a,irrnang Annual Staff, Layout Editor, GAA, 2 Yr. Letter Gl1rlg'Senior Class Treasurer. Carl Richard Schweitzer Cathryn Seitz-Breeze Staff: GAA, Band Letter: Clubi, Pep! Club: ,Spanish Club, Vice-President, Mustangettesg Band. 'Wanda Louise Selmeyer-i-GAA, Frenc:h'CIubg Pep Club: Mus- tangettes-. John Schorsch Thomas Schorsch Carol Schrantz 1'I TI7 Michael Schroth Patricia Schulte Bonnie Schumer ,-,f,, -e-9 is Carl Schweitzer Cathryn Seitz Wanda Selmeyer l is ' is it ll Sally Eileen Sembach I Chhrles Sextiin li ei Ch9rl01fte,Se1?0n,, i Wlilliiam Edward S,hamblin+Bovfl,ing', SPQR. , lll lJUSk5hgTP lll lxl l V . e N e y e e i s , , Mary Carol S'haw+Stude'n't Council, School' Spirit Co-Chain iir1ainng'GAAg Pep Club, l5'lMusic Man 'g fif Bandw.agon'fig I Senior Choir, Cheerleader, Varsity, Reserve. ' Connie iLynh Shearer iif fef lll ' W Jeffrey' Shecldles-Wrestlingj Band Letter Club, Band: Bande- K iii wagonffi it , fff fff i i i CharIes'Thorg1as Shape is is i ii ez le i ' 52 el Sally Sembach Charles Sexton Charlotte Sexton il '4'+-ix, 4: ini,,r,wfel,f 3 William Shamblin Jack Sharp Mary Shaw Connie Shearer Jeffrey Sheckles Charles Shope senior l93 U 'wx . 29: na. ggi , as -wi in in Senior Class rankings Martha Spilman Brenda Spradlin Glenna Spradlin Mark Stephens Craig Stevens Deborah Stevens ...'? 'Q Karen Staft Ruth Staubitz William Staubitz Pamela Stewart Deborah Stille Charles Stines John Steinhard James Steinreide Kathleen Stemmer Joanne Stone Deb0l'Gl'1 5f0rY Pamela Strasburger senior l95 4.4. .-,- ,T - ,Q 'C' 'iw '.,.. 1 f R I Hi Q Bowling, pool 7171 l ..A-7 time Charlotte Strunk Peter Strunk Sharon Stultz l' T' T . .- ' 5: :N 7 ., s 'Q Patricia Stumpo Brenda Sturgeon Peter Subtelny Charlotte Ann Struink rrr l Peter Paul Strunk-Student Co,unciil, Representcltivep ,Election i Co-Cha-irmonp Basketball, Varsity: Cross Country, Varsityg Maroon 'W 'g Boys' Weelgg Boys' State. Sharon Lee Sl'ull'z+GAAg Usherg Office Aideg Stage Crewg National Thespian Society: Dramatics Clubg Bandwagon '. Patricia Medina Sfgmpo-GAAQH Office. Aide? Senior Choirgx Brenda Joan Sturgeon-GAA. Peter Michael Sulatelny-Bowlingg Band Letter Clubg German Clubp SPQR5 Band. l William Joseph Summa Kathy Lu sW0dEhBIiGAAj -Band Letter Clubg SPQRl Histori- anp Band: Cheerleader, Reserve. Cindy Kay Swartz-MustongettespiiDrill Team. l l l ,,,- , , and music: enjo ed b all v N2 l L YT fl TTEE':g'i'T '1 7 ' A 1 n 1 6: ive- , Q ' ,ml 3 , f'5 X If 1, it-U., .3 'yi-4' fan. W1 if nf ff - -T T-lf defy, ' Av-'V Magi: 5 iz,v,Cf,n lk q-rl -.'.'U:f!'.':1i r rk wif eff C S ' iii' la ifvgw--nz-vn: 1'i - . 'i'dr'T -ui gf: 4 41 v in '-N Marion Sylvester Brenda Talbott David Tatgenhorst Cherry Terrell Christopher Thielen Janet Thomas V Y f , ,T K Marion Keith 'Sylvester-Student Council! Representative. Brenda June Talbott David lloberi' Tatgenhorsr-Student Council, Representativeg Breeze Staff: 'Quill and Scrollp National' Thespian Society, Presidentg. Dramoteics Club, President: ,Hi-Yg JCWAQ Music ,Man . Cherry Lee Terrell-GAA. Christopher'Tl1ielen?Situdenl' Council, Representative: Na- tional 'Iihespian Society, Vice-Presidentg Dramatics Clubg French Clubg Studio Choirg Bandwogon g Senior Choir. Janet Thomas Darrell Lee Thomas-Football, Varsityg Maroon 'fW . Donna Kay Tltonjlpson, Irene Stephanie Trernoulis VQ Z T Q, , , .V , ., V PM .,,, 'T T 4 if ' V-1' . lg -...I xg - . ' l 1 ri U4 . on X L ii. fb f 5' N i , an 3 Q. ix .41-'qi' J 1. V VZ., 'dj Q, ,Q I ., 4 - ' I ' . 4-- T ' f le x, .ilk , K Q, 3 ,A 5-V V 1 William Sumrne Kathy Swodener Cindy Swartz l 96 senior Darrel Thomas Donna Thompson Irene Tremoulis who attend eastern Bowl After-Prom ' , William Trahanis Leroy Troxell George Tudor 'E' Gordon Tyree Janet Ullrich Denise Urk 7'7 7' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 71 Williami, Louis Trohufhis--German Club. Leroy- Clarence Tfpxell-Football, Reserve: Baseball, Varsity, Reserveg :Maroon W l aeorge, pee Tuaojf ' Gordon Sanford Ty:-ee H , Janet, Sylvia Ullrith--GAAg, Library Aidey Junior Achieve- i , merit. Defrigise Url: 1 .Beverly Ann Utterback V V 1 5 Yiciibiiq Arm Vassola+5tudent'Cuncil, Representativeg Office ' Aitlaz 1 Thomas Gaiy Vafei' l l l 444. ,-' , L, , ,, Y Y-. Y , ,,,, V -J' 4, ---'zu Beverly Utterback Victoria Vassalo Thomas Vafer KPN. .. K- 2,7 Constance Voth Dennis Vehr Linda Vincent John Wabnitz Stephen Waddell Wanda Waddell 1 777 2577 777 7777 7 77 ' 1 . ' , V 1 iz., , - Cdinstance Ann Vath--Annual StaffQ Art Editorg GAAQ Health 1 111 COITESFS-Club: Mizistangettes. Dennis Norberf Vehr--Annua7I.S'taff,' Photographer: Merchan- dising Club, Arzi Linda Lethd Vincent-GAA, l-loclkey Manager, Softball and Basketball Honor Teamsg Mustangettes. 1 ' John Randolph Wabnitz - i Stephen! Douglasfwacldelil 1 Wanda' Sue Waddell Judy Laureen Walls. , 'Tina Louise Walters-Mustangettes. Cynfh ia L01-IWWGPIES li iit , -' 1 :,v-K :H Y 71 Hi' 7 7,7 4 1 ' ,Q '5' ' 7 gd ' f'-I1 Q 1 I ..-- 1- . 1 Yi fb pl 1 if., A V 7 fr 7 5 7 I I Judy Walls Tina Walters Cynthia Waples senior IQ? Advanced Placement exams frustrate Judy Ward Terry Word Karen Watts use R0dV19Y WGTTS Gregory Way Terry Webb '29 f? Jean Weber Victoria Wegman Lorrie Weis Judy Ward L Terry Ward X Karen Watts. - 1 Rodney Watts-Stud'ent Council, Vice-PreSid'e'n't5 -Music il I V MOh '.. 2 EEE QEQ 5 i Gregbryfllan Wa,y+Visuial Aide. EEE 3 1 Terry 'Nelson Webb-JCWA5 SPQR-5, Bandwagbr1'l'g Senior wg 2 Choir, Rotary'Gavegnmenr Seminar. 8 3 zzz 1 X Jean Ann, ,Weber-Sen,ior Chip-i r. Victoria Arm Wegmun Lprrie Weis l i M ll l SEE , i - l Y K -k W, j 4... . ,, .-,,,?,,i l98 Senior Robert Weis Christine Weitzel Larry Welch faq 2 '51 itil. .i illiii .- , Carolyn Wells James Wells Steve Werning wf rv . JJ, 1 bb Carol Westermeyer Cecilia Westheider Marcia Wettenkamp F i t Robert James Weis?-Football, Manager: W.re-stli ng, Reserve. Christine Verna Weitzel-Student Council, Representativeg W Study- Hall Aide. fff Larry Gene Welch Cui-Qlyp Sue Wells gh James Bradley Wells iiz K , Stewie James Wen-ring 1 Carlal YK. Wesfermeyer-GAA, Tennis Manager, 3 Yr. Letter l airing Bama rtefref Club: Health careers Clubp, Band. i Cecilifi Sabina Westheilder-Student Council, Representative, f f Marcia Ruth Wetkenkamp-German Club: Red Cross Club, ' 1 Q 'llreasurerg Senior Chair? .luriior Achievement. I 1 i'f Q rrr l .., l accelerated students in Ma '90 Steve Wilhelm Marlene Willner Barbara Wilson F1 IU! 13 -I Katherine Wind Hal Withers Terry Withers v-Q9 K ,4- Carl Witt Wilma Wittenburg Richard Winterhalter , . 7 - , ,, T ,I T xsfave iahafles 'Wilfli'e'lFn'- l I , Marlene Willner-Student 'Co'unciI, 'Elections ,Co,-Chairman: Ml l GAA, Vice-Presiiclemt, Swimming, Hockey, Honor Teams, 3 Yr. 1 I LettereGirl,, German Clubg -SPGR3 Pep Club, Cheerlealiler, Var- i l silty, Rleseirvej 'Dai-sy Chain. ' iii 5 , lv - Barbara Wlilson 'Kufherinei Irene Wind ,l Hal' mae, washers l l Tle'rri Withers P Carl Clyde Witt' l Wilma Lee, Wittenburg-Office Aide-. - 1 l Rij:hatdZ' b0UQldfS'3'wil1fQI'lEl,Q'tElt4G0,lff, Reserve, Bowling, l i ll ' l i ' .- i , i il l i , ' il Q G ,L Wylde ggi David Wolf Tracey Wood Margaret Woodruff Steve Wooly Steve Woulms Garry Wuebbling f Donna Wurster Valerie Yankosky Janet Young l 111 ' iii ll 4 -' 4 Duifid Wesley wen-Feefbijn, Bowialmgi- - T 'Tracey Ann Wood-CQunsellinQ1.0ffi.ce Aide. A , 'N ' , l iE'M'di'gGf8fi Arfii' webdfulff-slfudefm ceuinciifi iA,l'?efnqre, dam, T , l Bandvyag,onif , 'flvlgosic fylc4,n . A X -Steve Gerald Woolley-Student' Council, Represeintafiveg Ger- j l iimar!,CI l597 Pe? Club' T J , fir ,,, 5 -I 1 Stevie Woulms-Student Council, Representative: Baieball, l 53 Varsityygi lfasketball, Vargityg ,Maroon J Future Teachers. l L Garry Jdiebh Wuebblingf-LFootball, Varsity, Track, Varsity, l ll M0 0G l 'lW -3 li,,, n aaa ' is if 'V M gl i Donna Marie Wuqgfer V A rVa'lerieiSue Ngpkosikye+eGAA, l' Yr. Letter Gi rl g 'German Clubp 'O W Merchandising Club. ij I . Jane Lee sYoug1g+Eau'nsfellli'nQ Oftl'c'e1AidegNa1f,il5na'l TheSfd'ianj r ii Society, Drarnatics Clrubj, German Cluby Bandwagon '. V i M ii 'll ggg 252 , ilu QF l ,ii ,. senior I99 Ten-ence ulgmies Xquqngix rM'riir4HiiQr1s'fv4Hr'i if , Michael l5Eugla2ffZ'iegI2-:rf 'Ken Drisyemid maymoaarmmfieivigf4Limcr1afsfmrSqqsd:n Kdhe'il'HMih:l11e1I?+Bbwfliagr ' Flank nles ,Ri-iss. i Mqrstvrgrigei Marx Swfmsm Wayne Mirhecliitiiikldnd Spring brings nostalgic memories ' 1 E M ' II fi fs . Z M, W ei 1 ,H Jig V 1 -fs Sf' Teffenfle YOUVWQ Maria Zehnder Michael Ziegler nigh-s,-, - N' F' Z e es, n 'F A . me I 1 -- , l r .IA-1 1,4 3, -. 1 1 ...- r ,VfQf.4iw,:: gi f .-gnc:-fs gr' Ken Droweinga Raymond King Robert Mitchell 491 'f-'vrr itil Frank Ross Marguerife Sherman Wayne Strickiand 200 senior of three ears at West High ni ' is i'Mr'5i5 ,T 4 V , we , ., , u i i s X ffm., . I' I X , 1 1, SST: A' sf, . :ba 1, U ,gg 4 I .fre 0144 I as L' 5 .mg Left: As the end of the year rolls orourid, Seniors gaze out of library windows wondering what the world outside has in store for them offer graduation. Above: Empty corsoge boxes ore left behind, but the memories of Those special dances still remain. senior 201 Class Day, Graduation end year By the end of April, senioritis had struck. Each day it was harder to con- centrate. Plans for after graduation were being made or were already completed. Some students would enter the service, but for others it was a choice of which job or which college. Finally it was May 28 and senior classes were over for good. Then came the traditional class day. A se- nior breakfast was followed by the junior Daisy Chain leading the proces- 202 senior sion of seniors around the school and ending in the auditorium. Here the class history, will, and prophecy were read and were laughed at, and awards and scholarships were announced. All that was left was to say good-bye and to prepare for the graduation cere- monies. After much controversy the class decided to graduate from the sta- dium, and high school was over for the Western Hills Class of '71, 15 ,,J3j 'g , -f',QQ,..15 . 2. 1-1 N I Nr. f, , ' ,,n,.-,.n- 1, . - , - -' . f af, fig I fa-iazfffff . ,. If:- gwavgwih , ff' wk: 5f,:f.f:., -7-' -if-In , .. - L-' A-- 9 ' fy s .,,..,1ti, f-a'4 '.'-'fg.- ,- f ., ' e' Q'.4 - y..gg.qgf1.,-H, 'Q 5qgr5E,,f,53,f 1-3-tg. 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WWWW WW WWWW -.WWWWW:.5..WWE,..,W IW THE WESTERN WAY ADVERTISING 4,41- i if the RQQLMQ 6383 Glellway AVQHUB Near Western Hills Plaza P110119 5742573 Facilities for wedding Receptions: Private parties and Dance Groups. Capacity 200 .. Kustom Kitchens tiiiiiiittti fiiixfit t titii 4342 Harrison Avenue H3TOid, S 662-3003 Sales And Service 3627 Glenmore Ave. lNew Locationj 661-5636 We Service What We Sell Financing: Master Charge Bank Arnericard 208 advertisements Guethlein Insurance Inc. 3645 Glenrnore 481-7202 Friendly Service For All Your Insurance Needs. 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Western Hills Publishing Company Publishers of the Western Hills Press and Price Hill News . 3708 Davis Ave. f45211l . Phone 661-3200 661 B559 Kitchens by IIYIIH Niokoson QU 3511 Harrison SALES 8: SERVICE 481-7843 2923 HARRISON AVE CINCINNATI UHID 45211 Complete Kitchen Remodeling Kitchens are our only business, not a sideline. od fsements 231 ,Z .xlgirmr ,V-,,.Y---:gg-uz- ' . Western Hills Fuel and Supply Company The Center For All Your Building Needs Ferguson Road 81 C 8z O Railroad 661-0400 The Iohn I. Radel Company Funeral Directors Serving Cincinnati For 100 Years 4122 Clenway Avenue Shueler's 7 Kitchens 3916 Glenway Fun Foods For Fun Living dver Ti T FIIH PRIZE M Q mtliewie 2 '2 eeem We Cannot be Beat! Home of the Promoter 0 Registered Aberdeen Angus 0 Sides of beef for sale SPOOKY HOLLOW FARMS 1 Mile East of Clarksville, Ohio, State Route 350 Phone 45135 683-4609 or 921-1075 David N. Greek, Owner- Don Gies, Manager X 'l l 'fi f E-N U! 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Antonio Savings 8: Loan Harvey Mergy Buehler Advertising Assured Driving School Shriver's Drug Store Mr. Sr Mrs. Arthur Sonneborn 234 odvertisem ents Faculty Index Edwin C, Sutton lr., Principal .......... . Robert Cheeseman, Assistant Principal .... Paul Hellman, Assistant Principal ..... Anderson Owens, Assistant Principal .... Iohn Acree, Counselor .............. Glen Borkowsky, Counselor ....... William Conger, Counselor. . . Carolyn Hobbs, Counselor . . . Victoria Memmel, Counselor . . . Betty Adams, Secretary ...... Pam Day, Secretary ......,.... Mildred Husemann, Secretary lean Krailer, Secretary ........ Martha Neiheisel, Secretary . Marion Rothert, Secretary. . . loElla St. Charles, Secretary , Virgina McGowan, Secretary Martha Adamore ......... Robert Adams . . . Guy Anderson ..... Dillard Armentrout . . . Richard Arnold . . Dorthy Bauer . . . Ted Bauer ...... Michael Bavero . . Myron Bennett . . . Carroll Berringer . . . Robert Bradford .... Andrew Brady . . . lean Brennan . . . Gary Burns , . . Gerald Bush ..... Arthur Chesley .,... Kenneth Conatser . . . Mildred Constant .,.. Cooks .......... Custodians . .....,. Amelia Dalrymple ............... Beverly Driskell .................. Iames Esterkamp, School Policeman . . . Ellen Fettner ..................... Larry Findlay .... Iames Ford ...... James Forrester .... Ierry Franks .....,,. Delmar Fread ......... Io Frech, School Nurse . . . Mary Fusco ....,...... Robert Ganzmiller . . . Victor Gausman .... Mary Ginn ......,. Henry Gladden ....... Michael Hafenbritle . . . illiam Hall ......... Genann Harris ..... ames Heinold . . . William Heubach. .. oward Hiett ..... Virginia Hoffman . , , uth Holtegel ..... Harold Hopping .... ...38 ...40 ...40 ...41 ...43 ...42 ...42 .....43 ... 42,166 ,....44 ...44 ...44 ...44 .,..44 ...44 .....44 ... 50,163 .......44 ... 44,112 ...32 ....44 ....44 .....44 ....44,117 .....44 ....44 ....44 ....44 ....44 .......44 .......45 45,115,116 .......45 ....45 ....45 ....48 ....-49 ....45 ....45 ....46 ....45 ....45 .....51 ...45,111 ,....45 ....45 ....47 .....45 ...46,115 32,46 .....46 ....46 ....46 ....46 ....46 ....46 ....46 ...46 ...46 ...46 ...47 William Huth .... Frank Hux ........ LaPlace lackson lr. . . Robert lacohson .... Phyllis Jaeger .... Mace Iustice . . . Marie Kalb ...... Beatrice Karches . . . James Kemen ......... lohn Kuechenmeister . . . Robert Kuenzler ..... David Kuhn ..... Lillyan Lilly . . . Thomas Lilly .... Ralph Love ...... Robert Martin ...... William Mamper .... Helen Mason ...... William Maurer . . . IoAnne McClure . . Robert Meier , . Marvin Metz. . . Verlie Meyers .... lean Michaels .... Iohn Michaels .... David Minesinger . . . Carol Murnma ...A Richard Murphy . . Frances Myers . . . Iustine Nester .... lim Nettles ....... Margaret Ohanian . . . Edward Oliger .... lohn Pauszek .... Theresa Penn .... David Pierato .... Stanley Rammes . . Larry Ramsey ,,,, Vera Ramstetter . . . Charles Salie ....... Pauline Sallwasser .... Mary Schneider . , . Kenneth Selby .... Stephen Sexton ....... William Shackelford . . . Robert Singerman . . . Kenneth Smith ...... Thomas Sobolewski .... Marline Sounders . . . Mary Steigerwald . , . Margaret Talkington . . . Linton Terrell ...,.. Sandra Trifilio ..... Louis Von Walden . . . Helen Vornheder . . . Irene Walters . . Peggy Walters .... Mary Warner , . . Arthur Weil ..... Michele Wenger .................. William Westerfield, T ruant Officer Glen Wollenhaupt ...,........... Stuart Worl ......... Walter Wuerdeman ..,, Sue Young .......... ...,47 ....47 .....47 ...47,119 ,....47 ..20,47 ....47 ....51 ....47 .....51 ...47,128 .....47 ....47 ....48 ....48 ....48 ......48 ...-45,134 ....22 ....48 ....48 ....48' 36,48 .....12,48,91 48,86,87,10O ......48 ...48,120 ....,.48 ....48 ....48 ....49 ....49 22,49 ....49 ...49,89 ......49 49,165 ......49 ....49,95,97 31,49 ...49,111 ....50 ....49 ....49 ....49 37,49 ....26 ....51 ....51 ....51 27,51 ....51 ....51 ....51 ....51 ....51 ....51 ....51 ,...46 ....51 ....51 ...,51 ...51 index 235 Senior Index and Directory A Abanto, Fernando . . .2151 Townhill Drive. Abbott, Joan . . . 1064 Winfield Avenue . . . . Acherman, David . . . 3322 Augusta Avenue. Ahr, Tom . . .933 Seibel ................ ... Albers, Richard . , . 3381 Goldrush Court . . . Allart, Stephanie . . . 4284 Applegate Avenue . . Allen, Brenda. . . 2531 Hollenshade .... . . . Allen, Sheila. . .918 Kirbert .......... . . . Almond, Janice . . . 2049 Queen City .... . . . Anderson, Elwood . . . 1212 Elberon Avenue . . . Anderson, Lee. . . 188 Twain Avenue . . . . . . . . . . 108,120,168 .... 101,168 .....168 ....98 ...168 ...168 ...168 .....168 ..105,188 .....108 .....188 Anness, Harold . . .2397 Madonna Drive . . . . . 165,168 Anton, Denice . . .816 Elberon ........... . . . . 168 Antunes, Theresa , . . 1019 Kreis Lane ...,.... . . . 168 Armstrong, Gary . . .4932 Heuwerth Avenue . . . . . . 168 Arrico, Roberta . . . 5510 Sidney Place ........ . . . 168 Arth, Julie . . . 2932 Ferguson Road ........... . . . 168 Auberger, Lawrence . . . 1263 Beech Avenue . . . . . . 168 Ault, Bobbie . . . 402 lncalls Street ,.......... . . . 168 B Bachelier, Ava. . . 4539 West Eighth Street . . . . . . 169 Bachman, Marilyn . . . 2541 Talbott Avenue. . . . . . 169 Baker, Bette . . . 2494 Fleetwood Avenue . . . . . . 169 Baker, Bruce. . . 6742 Jeksey ............ . . . 169 Baker, Mignon . . .2910 Ruehlmann Place . . . . . 169 Baker, Richard . . . 3235 Westbrook ........ . . . 169 Baston, Brent . . . 3207 McHenry ............ . . . 169 Baverman, Dayne . . . 5722 Beech Grove Lane .. .,. 169 Baxter, William . . . 1624 Sunset Avenue ..... . . . 169 Beys, Leonard . . . 1109 Winfield Avenue . . , . . . 169 Beasley, Charles . . . 5173 Leona Drive .... ..... 1 69 Beck, Terrie . . . 1051 Coronado Avenue . . . . . 102,169 Becker, Dean . . . 1015 Morado Drive ..,. ..... 1 69 Beggio, Larry. . . 3934 Glenmore ...... . . . 169 Bennett, Barbara. . . 1900 Montrose . . . . . . 169 Berding, Jeanne. . . 3739 Mayfield ...... . . . 169 Berndsen, George . . . 7031 Ternbanks ........ . . . 169 Berns, Mary . . . 3825 West Eighth ............ . . . 169 Berryman, Darlene . . .4541 Clearview Avenue . , . . . . . . 170 Bidzos, Peter. . .5476 Romilda Drive ....,,... . ,. 89,170 Bledsoe, Terry . . . 4140 River Road ..,.... . . . Bley, Jim . . . 1020 Del Monte Place . . . . ...........170 Bobinger, Michael , . . 5152 Highvien ..... . . . 83,84,85,100,170 Boehcher, Bob . . . 4019 Kochia Avenue . . . Boehnlein, Marsha , . . 1615 Ross Avenue. . . Bohl, Ronald . . . 2018 Faycrest Drive . . . . . Bolen, Anna . . . 1160 Kuhlman Avenue ...... Bolsen, Carol . , .3516 Daytona Avenue .... ... Bolsen, David . . . 5046 Cleves Warsaw Road , , . ...........170 ...108,170 102,170 .80,82,119,130,170 Bouvia, Debra . . . 3220 Stanhope Avenue .................. 170 Bowen, Susan . . . 2862 Gilna Court ...., . . . Brayden, Joyce . . . 1612 Elberon Avenue . . . Brater, Kenneth . , . 2951 Ferguson ,...... . Breen, Phillip . . . 2909 Feltz Avenue .... . . . Breuning, Margaret . . . 2909 Werk Road . . . . Brinkdoepke, Grerory . . . 2673 Gehrum . . . . Brown, Phillip . . . 3107 Mi.u'dock Avenue .... Browne, David . . . 573 Purcell Avenue ..... . . . Bruestle, Eric . . . 2714 Werkcastle Lane . . . . . . Brumback, Jennifer . . . 3016 North Hegry Circle Brumfield, Thomas . . .1131 Seton Avenue . . . Bryant, Suzanne. . . 3406 Bighoui Court. . . . Buckner, Karen . . . 3316 River Road . . . . . Buckner, Leah. . . 3386 Meyer Place . . . . Burdsall, Jeffery , . . 383 Fairbanks ..... . . . Bussey, Bonnie . . . 1225 Sunset Avenue . . . . Butler, John . . . 4226 Harding Avenue . . . Butsch, Elizabeth. . .5133 Leona .... ... C Cammerer, Daryl . . . 2895 Kling Avenue . . . Campanello, Anthony . . . 2521 Mustang. . . . Cantwell, Michael . . . 2610 Fenton . . . . . . Carter, Roy. . . 910 Kirbert Avenue ........ . . . Cavendish, Jay . . . 3185 West Tower Lane . . . . . Center, Carol . . .2737 Falconbridge. . . . . . . . 236 index 20,170 ...108,120,130,170 . ..... 90,166,170 ........170 ........170 ....88,100,171 80,83,100,171 .. ,......... 171 ...104,171 .....171 ....171 ........,.171 ......,....171 .. 80,82,166,1'71 ..........171 ... 80,81,83,171 100,171 40,108,111 ,112,171 .....,....108,171 101,171 Chaney, Virginia . . . 5660 Scarborough Drive Chumbley, Dena , . . 3911 Taft ........... . . . Clabough, Janet . . . 3080 McHenry ..... , . . Clemens, Donald . . .4954 Ralph Avenue . . . Cole, Ronda. . . 4229 St. Lawrence .... . . . Cole, Wilbert . . . 2513 Mustang Drive. . . .. Collins, Robert . . . 2519 Homestead Place . . Collins, Terence . . . 1434 State Avenue . . . Collinsworth, Patricia . . . 1125 Coronado. . . Colyer, Sharon . . . 2817 Shaffer Avenue. Cook, Karen . . . 1110 Alcliff Lane . . . .. Cook, Terrell . . . 1882 Knox Street . . . . . Coons, Susan . . . 2550 Meyerhill Drive . . . . . . Corbett, Audrey . . . 3805 Hillside Avenue . . . Cornelius, Carol . . . 3418 Woodbine Avenue . Corsmier, Barbara . . . 3610 Gailynn Drive . . . Cost, Rodney. . . 2261 Quebec Road ..... .. , Cottingham, Kay. . . 5018 Cleves Pike. . . . Cox, David . . . 3372 Hillside Avenue . . . . Cox, Glenn. . . 2511 Galvin Avenue . . . Cox, Jamie , . . 3156 Ferguson Road .... . . . Craig, Joyce . . . 3615 Herbert Avenue .... . . . Craig, Susan . , . 3903 West Liberty Street. . . . Craynon, Anne . . . 3245 Glenmore Avenue . . Cromer, Suzan. . . 3331 Felicity Drive .. . . . . Cunningham, Jeffrey . . .2091 Neeb Road . . . . Curry, Edmond. . . 2800 Dunaway .... . . . D Daley, Darlene . . . 210 Fairbanks Avenue . . . Daley, James . . . 761 Wells Street ....... . . . Davidson, Thomas . . . 3391 Glenmore Avenue Davis, Scott. . . 2519 Sarvis Court ....... . . . Dean, Maria. . .924 Fairbanks Avenue . . , Decker, John . . . 2669 McKinley ..... . . , Deegan, Diana. . . 2607 Topichills ..... . . . Deinlein, Beverly. . . 3680 Gailynn Drive , . . . Delany, Sharon . . . 3628 West Liberty Street . Dewar, Donald . . . 4906 Cleves Pike ..... . . . DiCiero, Anna . . . 1428 Covedale Avenue. . . . Diersing, Clifford . . . 2927 Temple Avenue . . Dill, Beverly. . . 2450 River Road ..... ... Dilz, Marretta . . .2530 Talbott Avenue . . . .. Dittelberger, Janet . . . 3560 Schwartze . . . . . . Doepke, James . . . 4943 Western Hills Avenue Doll, Joyce . . . 1161 Overlook ........... .. . Donohue, Laurence . . . 3312 Dartmouth . . . Doss, Wanda. . . 5414 Faymeadow ...... . . . Douglas, Kathryn . . . 552 Fairbanks Avenue . Doyle, Mitsie. . . 1027 Winfield Avenue. . . . Drescher, Steve . . . 1869 Ashbrook Drive . . . . Drew, Donna . . . 3939 North Clerose Circle . . Dreyer, Linda. . . 3244 Vittmer Avenue . . . Droweinga, Ken . . . 3720 Robb Avenue. . . . Dudley, Pamela . . . 1891 Biegler Street.. . . Dulay, Michael . . . 1125 Winfield ..... . . . Dunaway, Carmen. . . 1053 Delhi Avenue . . . Durbin, Kathryn . . . 2872 Orland Avenue. . . . Durnell, Cheryl . . . 2336 Quebec Road . . . . Duvall, Dennis . . . 3710 Wieman Avenue. . .. E Edwards, Grant . . . 5382 Julmar Drive . . . Elkins, Paul . . . 2416 Harrison Avenue . . . . Ellis, Donald . . . 2868 Dirheim .......... . . . Ellis, Patricia . . . 2280 Schoedinger Avenue. . Emley, Edward . . . 5015 Ralph Avenue. . . . .. Endres, Beverly . . . 1653 Gilsey Avenue . . . Erhardt, Barbara . . . 5269 Ponce Lane. . . . . Essell, Karen . . . 3306 Broadwell ........ . . . Esterman, Donald . . . 3406 Mayfair Avenue. . Evans, Dianna. . . 5273 Ponce Lane ...... . . . F Farmer, Warren . . . 1861 Ashbrook Drive. . . . Farrugia, Joe . . . 2169 Woodmere Court . . . Faulconer, Cheryl . . . 5746 Glow Court . . . . . . Federer, Barbara . . . 3212 Epworth Avenue . . Federman, Ellen. . . 2722 Montana Avenue . . Finley, Roseanna . . . 1034 Fairbanks Avenue Fischer, Beverly . . . 803 Purcell Avenue . . . . , . Fischer, Gary . . . 4216 Marlin Avenue ..... . . . Fitzpatrick, Sharon . . . 3981 Delmar Avenue . . . . . . 95,100,172 .........172 .,.99,108,172 87,172 ..100,172 .....115,172 .....108,'17Z ..,..,172 ..,.....172 .....,...172 ....101,164,172 .........172 ...172 ...172 ......172 83,172 ...95,185,172 ..,....172 .....108,173 ...90,134,173 ....84,85,173 ...,...173 ......173 .........173 ...........173 ....128,155,173 ........,173 ...........173 . . . . . . . 108,120,173 ...........173 103,104,105,173 ............173 ........,.173 ...173 ....173 ... 84,173 ... 82,174 ....174 ....174 ......174 ...165,174 .. . . 84,511,174 .......174 ....,.174 ....174 ......174 23,174 ...86,101,174 84,174 ......200 28,174 .,..174 ......174 86,174 80,81,82,100,175 ...85,104,175 ........35 ......175 .........175 ...23,108,175 .......175 ....95,96,175 .......175 ,.....175 ... 84,175 ........175 .........175 ....87,98,175 82,175 . . . .... 84,95,175 . . . ....... . 175 . .. 25,175 .. 164,176 . .. 95,176 ........176 Flaherty, James . . . 2173 Faywood ....... . . . Flynn, Kathleen . . . 4744 Green Glen Lane. . . Fortune, Diane . . . 269 Goodrich Lane . . . . . . Fotos, Toni . . . 3669 Lischer Avenue. . . . . . Fox, Allison , . . 1020 Woodbriar ........ . . . Fox, Suzanne. . . 3157 Boudinot Avenue . . . . Frakes, Gary . . . 5157 Leona Drive .... . . . Franecki, Barbara . . . 5780 Sidney Road. . . Frey, Shirley, . . 3331 Robivet Drive .... . . Fristoe, Charles . . . 2518 Knorr Avenue . . . Fuson, Jan . . . 3029 Veaxey Avenue ..... . . . Futamachi, Barbara. . . 5194 Willnat Drive . . . G Gaillier, Kenneth . . . 3459 Hillside Avenue . . . Gaines, Douglas . . . 3263 Hidden Circle . . . . . . Gammill, Michele. . .2739 LaFeuille Avenue . . . Garland, Cynthia. . . 2776 Shaffer Avenue. . . . Garrison, Sharon. . . 210 Fairbanks Avenue. . . Geiger, Jill . . . 3481 Mayfair Avenue ..... . . . Gemereth, John . . . 977 Covedale ........ . . . Gerberick, John . . . 3267 Hildreth Avenue . . . Gifford, Michael . . . 5689 Candlelite ...... . . . Ginter, Mark . . . 3017 Wardall Avenue ...... . . . Giordano, Francine. . . 2520 Montana Avenue. . . Girten, Bruce. . . 6502 Hillside Avenue ...... . . Glenn, Sharon , . . 355 Purcell Avenue .... . . . Gloystein, Nancy , . . 2628 Montana Avenue . . Gonzalez, Mary Ann. . . 4762 Dale Avenue . . . Grant, Kathleen . . . 2051 Townhill Drive . . . . Green, Denise. . . 227 Thisbe Avenue .... . . . ....108,176 . . . 84,104,176 .... 43,176 . . . . . . 176 ... 84,176 . . . . . . 176 ... 23,176 . . . . 176 85,176 ......176 . . . 95,102,176 .........176 ... 80,81,83,176 ..... 86,176 ... 84,176 ., . . . . . . 177 . . . 86,164,177 . . . . . . . . '177 .. 105,177 .....177 . ..... 177 . ...... 177 .. 103,177 ... 92,177 .. 167,177 ..... 84,177 ...84,165,177 ......177 Greene, Donna . . . 5621 Glenway Avenue . . . . . 177 Greer, Darlene. . . 723 Sedan Street ......,.. ..... 1 77 Griley, James . . . 3031 Wardall Avenue ........ . . .120,177 Grimmelsman, Nancy . . . 1273 Gilsey Avenue .... . . . 177 Gross, Michael . . . 4075 Mardon Place ........ . . . 177 Gugel, Harry . . .3512 West Eight ............ . . . 178 Gum, Patricia . . . 1865 Knox Street ........... . . , 178 Guster, Peter. . . 3256 Daytona Avenue ......... . . . 178 Gutzwiller, Jacqueline. . . 326 Lilienthal Street . . , . . . 178 H Hahn, Paula. . . 2900 Woodrow Avenue . . . . . . . . 178 Hall, Debra . . .958 Woodlawn ........ . . . 82,178 Hall, Jan . . . 2754 Werkcastle ,........ ...... 1 78 Hall, Keith . . . 4208 Fearmah .......... .. 100,178 Hall, Virginia . . .4917 Relleum Avenue .... ..... 1 78 Hallbauer, Harry . . . 353 Mt. Hope ..... . . . 84,178 Halsey, Barbara . . .4330 St. Martins .... . . . Hamblin, Linda. . .4281 Alex Avenue . . . . . . . Hamilton, Michael . . . 4517 Glenway Avenue . . . Hamilton, Ron . . . 1169 Overlook ...... . . . Hamman, Pamela . . . 601 Fairbanks .... . . . Harding, Sandra . . . 2164 Harrison Avenue . . . Hardman, Janet . . . 3916 West Liberty Street . . . Harlow, Beverly . . . 3908 West Eight ........ . . . Harper, Carolyn . . . 4760 Highridge Avenue . . . Harris, Sharon . . . 1999 Harrison Avenue. . . . . Harry, Leonard . . . 2878 McKinley ......... . . . Harvey, Richard . . . 650 Hawthorne Avenue . . . Hauger, Gary. . . 5028 Sidney Road. .-... . . . . Hauser, Helen . . . 6834 River Road ..... . . . Hayfer, David . . . 5568 LuLenna Drive . . . . . Hays, Michael . . . 3620 Epworth Avenue . . . Hayworth, Billie. . . B18 Woodlawn . . . . . . Hedrick, Dwight . . . 3038 Penrose Place , . . Heitner, Jill . . . 5685 Candlelite Terrace . . . Hemmer, Theresa. . . 957 Seton Avenue. . . . Hempelman, Janet . . . 3924 Washington . . . . . . Henegar, Barbara. . . 3130 Sunshine Avenue . . . . . Hennessey, Timothy. . . 1013 Covedale Avenue Henry, Gail . . . 1220 Gilsey Avenue ........ . . . Henry, Russell . . .2816 Orland Avenue . . . . . . Henry, Veronica . . . 6771 Parkland Avenue . . . Hensley, Michael . . .740 Fairbanks Avenue . . .....178 .....178 25,178 .......92 87,178 .....178 .....178 ..102,178 .....179 .....179 ...108,179 .....179 ...179 ...179 ........179 .........179 . . . 87,101,179 .... 101,179 . . . 85,164,179 .. .. 105,179 ... 84,179 . . . . . 179 . ...124,179 . . . . . 179 .. 103,179 . . . . . 179 ............180 Herbst, Margaret . . . 4910 Freguson Place . . . .......... . 89,180 Herrmann, Diane. . . 3159 Westower .... . . . Hetzer, Kathleen . . . 3933 Delmar Avenue . . . Heyob, Gary . . . 3454 Mayfair Avenue . . . . Higgins, Judy. . . 1680 State Avenue . . . . . Higgins, Mark . . ,4108 Pleasure Drive . . . Hill, Patricia. . .2438 Saffin Avenue ..... . . . Hillberg, Frank. . . 3467 Ridgewood Road . . . 88,91,93,95,98,180 ............180 .. 100,180 ....... . 180 82,180 . .. 94,95,96,180 .........180 Hines, Peggy . . . 3231 Harrison Avenue . . . Hinkle, Rosemary . . . 4349 Cappel Drive . . . Hiter, Donald . . . 3614 Van Vey ........ . . . ...180 .....180 ......180 Hoeh, James . . . 3027 Queen City ............ . . .100,180 Hoehn, Richard . . . 3736 High Paint Avenue .... . . .120,180 Hoff, Linda . . . 1050 Schiff Avenue .......... ..... 1 80 Holbrock, Ed. . . 613 McWilliams Street ......... . . . 178 Holland, Charles . . . 1977 Harrison ............... . . . 180 Hollandsworth, Debbie . . . 2806 Warsaw Avenue .... .... . 180 Hollingsworth, Gary . . . 2242 Townsend Drive ..... ...... 1 80 Holloway, Brenda. . . 432 Considine Avenue. . , . . Holt, Donna . . . 5016 Willnet Drive ....... . . . Honecker, Thomas . . . 3059 Lischer . . . Hopf, David . . . 3101 Diehl Road . . . . .. Horn, Constance. . . 3321 Cheviot Avenue . . . . Howe, Roger. . . 3039 Montana .... . . . Hudson, Nancy. . . 2775 Cyclorama . . Huegel, Dawn . . . 1508 Pleasant Street. Hughes, Burt . . .946 Olive Avenue .. . Hummeldorf, David . . . 2811 Baker Avenue. . . . Humphries, Beverly. . . 2211 Ferguson Road Huxoll, Mark . . . 3061 Goda Hill . . . . .. Hyland, Janet . . . 2935 Montclair. . . . I Iatrides, Litsa . . . 4108 Janward Drive. . Isenogle, Jeffery . . . 3927 Davis Avenue Jacobs, Susan . . Jahoda, John . Jarrold, Gary . Jones, Cynthia . . Jones, Debra . Jones, Susan . I .4333 Marlin Avenue . 2720 McKinley ....... 1368 Covedale ....... . 1580 Colonial Drive . 4277 Foley Road ..... 6635 Home City ...... Jones, Wayne. . . 3818 North Bend Road K Kahle, Pamela . . . 5251 Highview Drive Karle, James . . . 1229 Texas ....... . . . Keethler, Gloria . . . 4285 Applegate . . . Keller, Barbara . . . 2739 Orland Avenue Kelly, Robinlynn . . . 2769 Pickmeier. . . Kelly, Sandra. . . 705 Panorama Apts. . Kemper, Michael . . . 3028 Glenway Ave Kennedy, Phillip . . . 5772 Glenway Avenue King, Brad. . . 3133 Boudinot Avenue. . . . . King, Raymond . . . 938 Olive Avenue . . Kinman, Samuel . . . 997 Covedale Avenue. Kirk, Joe. . . 1824 Sunset Avenue ..... . . . Kissell, Penelope . . . 2911 Werk Road. . Klein, James . . , 2449 Ferguson Road . . Klotter, Juli . . . 2755 McKinley Avenue Klumb, Joseph . . . 3035 Feltz Avenue . . Knochelman, Jill . . . 1206 Coronado Avenue Knotts, Barry. . . 2635 Gehrum Lane. . . . . . Kolks, Rosemary. . . 3414 Locust Lane . . . . Kreft, Judith . . . 3239 Stanhope ..... . . . Krisko, Cathy. . . 5365 Sidney Road . . . . . . Kroger, Greg. . . 3825 Delmar Avenue. . Kuhn, Carolyn . . . 1807 Ghurchwood Drive Kyde, Kenneth . . . 583 Trenton Avenue L LaCortiglia, Sylvester . . . 1937 Harrison Avenue . . . Lagaly, Donald . . . 3030 Glenway Avenue . Lagaly, Ronald . . . 3030 Glenway Avenue . Lane, Judith . . . 5330 Sidney Road . . . . Lane, Michael . . . 3183 Mayridge . . . Lanter, Gerald . . . 1240 Denver .... . . . Lauty, Jerome. . .4738 Hardwick . . . . . Lawrence, Pamela . . . 5666 River Road . Lee, Stanley . . . 1789 Fairmont Avenue Leicht, Suzann . . . 3269 Tulsa Court . . . Lindemann, Kathleen . . . 3056 Coral Park . Lipps, Alyce. . . 5046 Western Hills Avenue . . . . Litteral, Stephen. . . 1023 Purcell Avenue . Long, Pam. . . 6830 Hillside Avenue . . . Lucas, Sally. . . 1910 Fairmont Avenue Lueders, Kimberly. . . 1163 Nancy Lee Lane Lutz, Judy . . . 2070 Faywood ...... . . . HUB 84,181 ...........181 ... 22,119,130,181 ...........181 .........181 ......181 86,181 .....181 ...181 ........181 ...,......181 ... 80,82,83,181 ..... 181 .....181 . . .108,181 . . . 84,181 . . . .112,181 . . . . 164,181 . . . 88,519,182 ........182 ..........183 . .. 80,82,83,182 ...182 .....182 84,182 ..........182 82,182 80,82,9S-3,182 ., ........ 182 33,182 ....119,130,182 ..........200 . ...... 182 .....182 .......182 . . . 80,82,182 . . . . 80,167,182 ........183 93,98,102,167,183 100,183 . .......... 183 . . . 86,90,94,183 ..........183 82,183 .....183 ...183 ...183 ...183 ...183 .....183 ..164,183 .....183 ...........184 84,184 . 24,94,96,102,184 . ........... 184 ...........184 102,184 86,87,94,184 .........184 index237 M Maddix, Rick. . . 3051 Queen City Avenue. . Maher, Timothy . . . 963 Olive Avenue , . . . . Major, William . . . 3050 Mickey Court ,.... Manning, Shirley . . . 4944 Carnation Avenue Manz, Brenda. . . 1715 Minion Avenue . . . . Margeson, Gary . . . 3429 Hazelwood Avenue Martin, Roger. . .4263 Delridge ........... l Martini, Phillip . . . 262 Monitor Avenue . . . Mass, Daniel . . . 1211 Gilsey Avenue .... Mass, Denise . . . 1211 Gilsey Avenue . . . . Masters, Terry . . . 549 Woodlawn ...... . . . Mauch, Beverly. . . 3418 Mayfair Avenue. . . . Maxie, Ernest . . . 1001 State Avenue .... ... May, Debbie . . . 2818 West Eighth Street . . . . McCarter, Ann . . . 3755 Marydell Place ..,... . A D McClendon, Ioseph . . . 6142 Hillside Avenue McClure, Michael . . . 930 Fairbanks Avenue . McCormick, Charlene . . . 1017 Sturn Avenue McCosham, Lynn. . . 2661 Cyclorama Drive. . . . McCoy, William . . . 3620 Herbert Avenue .. . . . McCready, Karen. . . 5681 Candlelite Terrace ...184 ....184 ....184 ....184 ....84 ....184 ....184 ....184 ....184 ....184 ....184 ....185 .....185 .103,185 .....185 .....185 .. ... 100,185 .....185 ....185 ...,185 .,...185 McCreary, Rose . . . 3028 Cavanaugh Avenue . . . . . 84,185 McDonough, Cynthia . . . 1100 Sunset Avenue . . . ....... 185 McElroy, Michael . . . 2200 Townliill Drive .... ......... 1 85 McGinnis, lane . . .769 Summit Avenue ....... ...... 8 3,101,185 Mclntosh, Iames . . . 1876 Forest View Lane .... . . . 24,25,119,185 McWhorter, Dennis . . . 3054 McHenry ......... .......... . 84 Meacham, Virginia . . . 425 Hawthorne Avenue .... ........ 1 85 Meece, Iohn . . . 5220 Willwood Drive ......... ......, 1 85 Meier, William . . . 5655 Antoninus Drive ............... 100,185 Meinert, Lawrence . . . 1550 Anderson Ferry .......,... 22,88,112 89,91,100,104,165,186 Mercer, Marilyn . . . 6439 Home City Avenue Merckel, Barbara . . . 3248 Werk Road. . . . .. Mercurio, Dennis . . . 1353 I..aMar Drive . . . . Mergy, Charles . . . 217 Monitor Avenue . . . . Merritt, Iames . . . 5100 Sidney Road .... . .. Meyer, jane . . , 1023 Fisk Avenue .,..,.. . . . Meyer, Marlene . . . 975 Hawthorne Avenue. . . . Miller, Cynthia . . . 2802 Montana Avenue . . . Miller, Dale. . . 2164 Town Hill ........ .. . Miller, lay . . . 3653 Fyffe Avenue ...... . . . Miller, Kathe . . . 2974 Timbercrest Avenue . . Miller, Marilyn . . . 3831 Applegate Avenue .... . . . . Mills, Mary. . . 1718 Ashbrook Drive .,.. . . . Mills, Steven . . . 3927 North Clerose Circle . . Ming, David . . . 6732 Parkland Avenue . . Minnick, Iacqui . . . 1053 Belvair ....... . . . Mitchell, Beverly. . . 1832 Sunset Avenue . . . Mitchell, Kathleen . . . 3273 Brater Avenue . . Mitchell, Pamela. . .3643 Pullman Avenue . . . . Mitchell, Robert . . . 1639 Pasadena ...... . . . Moll, Ianet . . . 1958 Anderson Ferry Road . . . Moll, lim . . . 1958 Anderson Ferry Road . . . . .. Mongenas, Debora . . .4119 Vinedale Avenue . . . Moore, Peggy . . . 3720 Carson Avenue .,,., . . . Moore, Sharon . . . 2892 Fischer Place .... . . . Moore, Wesley . . .5659 Scarboraugh , . . . . Morris, Rhonda . . . 6534 Revere Avenue. . . . Mosbaugh, Dale . . . 2981 Werk Road .... . . . Moser, Richard . . . 3600 Homelawn Avenue . . . . . Mueller, Susan. . . 3018 Verdin Avenue . . . . . Murphy, Michael . . . 2007 Earlwood Court . . Muse, Pat . , . 2735 Orland Avenue ...., . . . Myers, Connie. . . 2413 Ferguson Road.. . . . Mynhier, Lynn. . . 2389 Harrison Avenue . . . N Naegele, Stephen . . . 3731 Glenmore Avenue. . . . Neely, Susan. . . 1982 Bellglade Terrace ..... . . . Neudigate, Deborah . . . 3601 Puhlman Avenue Neumann, Terry , . . 2922 LaFeuille Avenue. . . . . Newman, Pamela. . . 245 Goodrich Lane ...... . . . Nickosen, Billie ....................... . . . 85,186 85,100,186 ......186 ...Mies ......186 ..1oo,iae .....186 ....186 -..isa ,.....186 .94,95,186 84,167,186 . . . . . . 186 .51,80,186 . . . . . 186 . . . . 186 . . . . 186 . . . . 187 . . . . 187 . . . . 200 .. 187 .. 35,187 . . . . 187 . . . . 187 . . . . . 187 .. 100,187 ..... .187 82,120,187 ...120,187 .91,94,187 83,100,187 ......187 ......187 ....187 ....187 ....187 ... 91,188 ... 80,188 ......188 ......188 Nickulis, Susan . . .4244 Marlin Avenue .... . . . 91,99,164,188 Niesz, Hermine . . .6232 Hillside Avenue. . .. Noble, Carol . . . 703 Trenton Avenue . . . . . Noll, David . . . 1727 Tuxworth Avenue . . . Noppert, Denice . . .6811Iersey Avenue. . . Norden, Ion . . . 2976 Hull Avenue .,.. .. . 238 index ..........188 .........188 ....188 .......188 164,188 O Ober, Kathleen . . . 4999 Cleves Warsaw . . O'Brien, Iohn . . . 788 Delhi Avenue . . . . . O'Leary, Iames . . . 3674 Hillside Avenue . Outcalt, Beverly . . . 3572 Epworth Avenue . P Papathanas, Harry . . . 3814 Kenker Place. . . Parris, Toni . . . 4785 Hardwick Drive . . . . Partin, Rose . . . 2497 Knorr Avenue .... . . . Pearson, David . . . 3150 McHenry Avenue . . Peelman, Mary . . . 569 Considine Avenue . . Peelman, Vivian . . . 569 Considine Avenue . Peponis, Steve . . . 2262 Schoedinger .... . . . Perrman, William . . . 7146 Fernbank . . . . .. Peterson, Beverly . . . 1044 Gilsey Avenue . . Phelps, Dawn . . . 1253 Quebec Road .... ... Phillips, Kathleen . . . 983 Wells Avenue . . . Pieczonka, Carl . . .3732 Quanto Avenue . . . Plagge, Geralyn . . . 2702 Montville Drive . . . Pollitt, Carol . . . 3644 Boudinot Avenue . . . . Powell, Danny. . . 3009 Iunie .......... . .. Poynter, Joseph . . . 3016 Harrison Avenue . . Pragar, Constance. . . 3392 Kathy Lane. . . . . Puening, Arthur . . . 4854 Prosperity Place . . Putteet, Raymond . . . 733 Burns Street . . . . . Pyles, Janet . . . 2529 Warsaw Avenue . . . , . . Pyles, Marilyn . . . 4354 St. Lawrence Avenue Q Quante, Scott . . . 6957 Gracley Drive . . . . . . Quelle, Maria . . . 4042 Washington Avenue . R Rawlings, Nancy . , . 4998 Western Hills Avenue. . . Razo, Ian . . . 5593 Goldcrest Drive ..... . . . Record, Beverly . . . 742 Enright Avenue . . . . Redding, Donna . . . 545 Grand Avenue. . . Reed, Morris . . . 2746 Faber Avenue . . . . Reed, Patricia. . . 222 Ivanhoe Avenue . . . . Reed, Phillip . , . 3665 Herbert Avenue . . . . . Reichardt, Barbara . . .4121 Lora Avenue. .. Reicliardt, Bernard . . .4121 Lora Avenue. . . Reidel, David . . . 3139 Goda Avenue .... . . . Renner, Cheryl . . . 2748 Queen City Avenue Reuter, Fred . . . 3256 Koening Avenue . . . . . Rice, Constance . . . 2906 Temple Avenue . . . Rich, Nada . . . 2133 Staeblee Street .... . . . Richardson, Nancy . . . 3415 Ferncroft Drive Richter, William . . . 1019 Rapid Avenue . . . Rider, Linda . . . 2996 Boudinot Avenue . . . . Riggs, Iohn . . . 1248 Drott ............. . . . Riggs, Sylvia . . . 2518 Queen City Avenue . . Riggs, Thomas . . . 942 Olive Avenue .... . . . Rink, Daniel . . ,4075 Mardon Place . . . . . Ritz, Nickolas . . . 3355 Buell Street ,.... . .. Robb, Brenda . . . 3419 West Eighth Street . . Robbins, Arlene . . . 621 Trenton Avenue . . . Roeder, Richard . . . 7043 Gracely Drive . . . . Rodgers, Betty. . . 2156 Staebler Street . . . Rose, Sandy. . . 963 Purcell Avenue . . .. Ross, Carl . . . 5208 Rellok Drive . . . . . Ross, Frank . . . 404 Crestline Avenue . . . . Rost. Carol . . . 3165 Timberview ....... ,. . Roth, David . . . 3085 South Hegry Circle . . . Runck, lane . . .4733 Hardwick ........ . . . Rupe, Kathleen . . , 1739 Wyoming Avenue . Russell, Iudy. . . 3986 Washington Avenue . Russell, Rebecca . . . 2629 Harrison Avenue . Ruthemeyer, Rosemarie . . . 833 McPherson Avenue Ryan, William . . . 1807 Minion Avenue .. . . S Sagraves, Thomas . . . 3337 Anaconda Drive Sager, Trudy. . . 3015 Urwiller Avenue . . . . . Salling, Steve. . . 124 Ivanhoe .... ..... . . . Sandefur, Amy . . . 2622 Topichills Drive . . . . Sander, Nancy . . . 1132 Overlook .... . . . . . Sanders, Thomas . . . 3050 Mickey Court . . . Sanderson, Debbie . . . 1034 Kreis Lane. . . . . Scalf, Linda . . . 1706 State Avenue ........ . . . Scheidenberger, Carl , . . 4952 Shirley Place. . . ...95,97,188 .....188 .......188 . . . . 84,188 ...80,82,188 .. 34,188 ....188 ....188 ....189 ....189 ....189 ....189 ....189 ...189 ...189 .....189 93,189 84,189 .......189 ...84,85,189 .....189 ..........189 ..........189 40,8B,87,95,189 ..........189 ...189 ....190 ...84,91,190 ...84,91,190 .....190 .......190 ....108,190 .....190 33,190 84,190 .....190 .....190 80,190 85,190 ..84,95,99,190 ........190 84,190 ..........190 ..........190 99,104,105,191 ..........191 ..........191 ,...191 ....191 ....191 ....191 ....191 .....191 .......191 119,191 ........200 .......108,191 .. 84,85,99,191 .........,191 87,191 ....84,167,191 ..........191 ..........191 ... 117,192 .....192 84,19 .......19 ....86,91.19 ......19 . 83,99,103,19 ...... . . . 19 Schenck, Dennis . . . 5429 Lever Court ..,. . . . 105,192 Schlipf, Mary Lou . . . 3129 Ramona Avenue ....... 88,98,165,192 Schmidt, Christina . . . 4121 Harding Avenue. . . . Schneider, Dan ..,......................... Schneider, William . . . 6624 Parkland Avenue , . . Scholl, Pam . . .3358 Robinet Drive ....... . . . Schoonover, Connie . . . 730 Wilbur Drive . . Schorsch, John . . . 814 Rosimont ....... . . . Schorsch, Thomas . . . 2520 River Road ..... . . . Schrantz, Carol . . . 5704 Muddy Creek Road . . . ......80,81,192 .........192 82,192 ...192 ...192 ...193 .....193 ......193 Schroth, Michael . . . 5031 Ralph Avenue .....,..,.. . . 108,193 Schulte, Patricia. . . 3043 Hull Avenue .......,.......... 92,193 Schultz, Ernie . . . 3097 Westwood Northern Boulevard ....... . 35 Schumer, Bonnie. . . 7220 Fernbane ............ 86,87,91,164,193 Schweitzer, Carl . . . 810 Academy Avenue .................. 193 Seitz, Cathryn . . . 3084 North I-Iegry Circle . . . Selmeyer, Wanda. . . 3061 Wardall Avenue . . . Sembach, Sally . . . 3111 Manning Avenue . . . . Setser, Vicki . . . 3015 Montana Avenue . . . . Sexton, Charles ..................... Sexton, Charlotte . . . 1675 Gellenbeck . . Sferra, Rik . . . 5645 Candelite Terrace . . Shamblin, William . . . 2542 Ring Place. . . . Sharp, Jack . . . 856 Beech Avenue. . . . . . Shaw, Mary. . . 5329 Ovlmar Drive. . . . Shearer, Connie. . .4690 Rapid Run . . . . . . Sheckles, Jeffery. . . 2918 Westridge ...... . . . Sherman, Marguerite. . . 1614 Iliff Avenue . . . Shope, Charles . . .4250 Century Lane . . . . . Siciliano, Louis . . . 3116 Mary Jane. . . . Siegler, Kenneth . . . 2988 Wordall. . . . . Simonson, David . . . 3489 Hillside . . . . . Singleton, Linda. . . 3759 West Liberty . . . . Slaybeck, Randy . . . 747 Mt. Hope. . . . .. Smallwood, Gary. . . 1052 Schiff. . . . ., Smith, Amber . . . 4533 Glenway . . . Smith, Betty. . . 508 Grand ...... . . . Smith, David . . . 753 Wells ........ . . . Smith, Phyllis . . . 528 Klotter Avenue. . . Snape, Phyllis . . . 1240 Gilsey Avenue . . . . Snowden, John . . . 3925 West Eighth . . . . . Sohngen, Kathy . . . 5643 Muddy Creek . . . . . Soldano, James . . . 1642 Wyoming Avenue . . . ...83,98,193 , , . 25,539,193 ......193 .. 102,192 ...193 ...193 .. . .98 ......193 ..... 32,193 ...84,91,193 ...29,35,193 .....193 ...200 ...193 ...194 ...194 ...194 ...194 ...194 ...194 ...194 ...194 ...194 .....194 ... 84,194 .. 108,194 .....194 .....194 Sparks, Janice. . . 706 Purcell .................. . . . 29,194 Speckert, Christine . . , 1691 Grand Avenue ....... . . .....194 Speckert, Roxanne . . . 3046 Bracken Woods Lane .... ..... 1 94 Spence, Ralph . . . 903 Delhi Avenue ............. . . 108,194 Spilman, Martha . . . 3041 Penrose Place . . . . . . 84,194 Spradlin, Brebda . . . 2188 Queen City ..... ...... 1 95 Spradlin, Glenna. . . 1833 Fairmont .... . . 105,185 Staff, Karen. . . 5439 Romildo Drive . . . A. . . . . . 195 Staubitz, Ruth . . .2956 Thrushfield .... . . . 25,83,195 Staubitz, William . . .3208 Buell ...... . . . Steinhard, John . . . 2487 Wingham Drive . . . Steinriede, James . . . 1717 Montrose . . . . . Stemmer, Kathleen . . . 1109 Seton. . . Stephens, Mark . . .4344 St. Martins . . . Stern, Gary . . . 736 Rosemont ...... . . . Stevens, Craig. . . 82 Topina Bee Road . . . . Stevens, Deborah . . . 3637 Woodbine . . . . . Stewart, Pamela. . . 1781 Anderson Ferry . . Stille, Deborah . . . 2812 Harrison ...... . . . Stines, Charles . . . 932 Summit Avenue . . . . . . Stone, JoAnn . . . 2984 Blue Haven Terrace. . . . Story, Deborah . . . 7406 Gracely Drive .... . . . Strasburger, Pamela . . . 3342 Dartmout Drive . . Strickland, Wayne . . . 2932 Fisher Place .... . . . Strunk, Charlotte . . . 1632 Minon Avenue . . . . . . Strunk, Pete. . . 1335 Beechmeadow Lane . . 31,9 ......195 .....195 ..115,195 .....195 ...195 .....104 108,195 84,195 ...84,89,195 ...80,81,195 ......195 84,195 .....195 84,195 ............200 .,..........196 1,112,115,127,196 Stultz, Sharon . . . 3921 Shirley Place ...................... 196 Stumpo, Patricia . . . 2883 Fischer Place ..... . . . Stur eon, Brenda. . . 6894 Home City Avenue g .... Subtelny, Peter. . . 2912 McKinley ......... . . . Summe, William . . . 3709 Frances Avenue. . . . . . Swadener, Kathy. . . 3479 Akta Vista Avenue . . . Swartz, Cindy. . . 843 Delehanty Court .... . . . Sylvester, Marion . . . 3542 Schwartiz .... . . . T albott, Brenda . . . 818 Fairbanks ..... . . . atgenhorst, David . . . 2921 Urwiler ...... . . . ......196 35,196 83,196 ........196 ...35,99,196 ......196 .....196 ...........196 .. 88,100,165.196 errell, Cherry . , . 609 Hawthorne Avenue . . . ........... . 196 hielen, Christopher. . . 3050 Diehl Road . . . . . , 84,99,104,196 Thomas, Janet . . . 3390 Bighorn Court . . . Thomas, Darrel . . . 2531 Galvin .... . . . Thompson, Donna , . . 1866 Westwood . . . . Tremble, Diana . . . 3755 St. Lawrence . . . . . . Tremoulis, Irene . . . 5483 Belcross Dourt . . . . Trohanis, William . . . 1046 Covedale . . . .. Troxell, Leroy . . . 3333 Hana ....... ... Tudor, George . . . 3118 Penrose Place. . . . Tyree, Gordon . . . 2670 Shaffer .... ,.. U Ullrich, Janet . . . 3193 Glenmore . . . Urk, Dennise . . .808 Academy . . . . . Utterback, Beverly. . . 317 Harrison . . . V Vassolo, Victoria . . . 1143 Woody Lane. . . . . . Vater, Thomas . . . 1226 Rosemont Avenue . . . . Vath, Constance . . . 3362 Hana ....... . . . Vehr, Dennis . . . 5019 Relleum ,... Vincent, Linda . . . 954 Mansion. . . . W Wabnitz, John . . . 5280 Highview Drive ...... . . . Waddell, Stephen . . . 2490 Thompson Avenue Waddell, Wanda. . . 3936 Washington ...... . . . Walls, Judy. . . 6457 Revere Avenue .... . . . Walters, Tina . . . 3318 River Road .....,. . .. Waples, Cinthia . . . 1291 Ruthledge Avenue . . . Ward, Terry . . . 3629 St. Martins ........ . . . Watts, Karen . . . 5793 Timrick ........ . . . Watts, Rodney . . . 3690 Gailynn Drive . . . . Way, Greogory. . . 3366 Robinet Drive . . . . Weaver, Jerry . . . 1015 Nepot ......... . . . Webb, Terry. . . 3311 Augusta Avenue . . . . . Weber, Jean . . . 3609 Puhlnam .......... . . . Wegman, Victoria . . . 5370 Tyndall Avenue. . Weis, Robert . . . 3847 Davis Avenue .... . . . Weitzel, Christine . . . 3298 Montana. . . . Welch, Larry . . . 2832 Claypole Avenue . . . Wells, Carolyn. . . 2631 Ring Place . . . . Wells, James . . . 2566 Rign Place. . . . .. Werning, Steve . . .432 Hawthorne . . . . . Westermeyer, Carol . . . 927 McPherson . . . . . Westheider, Cecilia. . , 4512 Glenway . . . . . . Wetenkamp, Marcia . . . 3229 Coral Park Drive Wilhelm, Steve. . . 971 Glenna ......... . . . Willner, Marlene . . . 2947 Feltz Avenue . . . . . Wilson, Barbara . . . 2602 Ring Place.. . . .. Wind, Katherine . . . 2711 Price Avenue . . . Wise, Lorrie . . . 3172 River Road .... . . . Withers, Hal . . . 1034 Wells ......,.. . . . Withers, Terri . . . 526 Enright Avenue . . . . Witt, Carl . . . 1014 Considine ......... .. . Wittenburg, Wilma . . . 3759 West Liberty . . Winterhalter, Richard . . . 2554 Fleetwood . . . Wolf, David . . . 3133 Penrose .......... ... Wood, Tracey . . . 4426 Glenway ...... . . . Woodruff, Margaret . . . 2880 Boudinot . . . . Woolley, Steve . . . 2524 Mustang Drive . . . Woulms, Steve. . . 2381 Wilder Avenue . . . . Wuebbling, Garry . . . 900 Enright Avenue . . . Wurster, Donna. . . 1127 Sunset ...... . . . Y Yankosky, Valerie. . . 7056 Gracely. . . . Young, Janet . . . 5254 Highview Drive . . Young, Terrence . . .2774 Montana . . . . Z Zehnder, Maria. . . 3508 LeLand ...... . . . Ziegler, Michael . . . 6833 Jersey Avenue. . . . ......196 108,196 .....196 ....34 ...195 ...197 ...197 ...197 ...197 ...197 ...197 ...197 ...197 ......197 . . . 87,197 85,105,197 . 30,95,197 ...197 ...197 ...197 ......197 28,197 .....197 ...197 ......198 90,198 .....198 ...104 ...198 ...198 ...198 ...198 ...198 ...198 ...198 .....198 ......198 . ...94,95,198 .....198 .....198 ......199 . ...91,95,199 .....199 ...199 ...198 ...199 ...199 ...199 . . . . . 199 .. 165,199 . . . 108,199 ..,..199 ......199 ..........199 33,115,199 ......199 ....199 ...199 ...199 ...200 ...200 ...200 index 239 General Index Iuniors A Ackerman, Carol . . . . . .. 152 Ackley, Melody .... ..,. 1 52 Adams, Kevin ...... .... 1 52 Adamson, Rick ,.... .... 1 52 Adkins, Bev ..... ....152 Aicpele, Edward . .. . . . . 152 Aker, Ice ..,..... Albers, Debbie . . . Allen, Brenda ,... ....152 ....152 ....152 Allen, Clint ........ .... 1 52 Alexander, Ierry .... .... 1 52 Alley, Rick ...... Ambrosius Ka 152 ....152 1 Y - Amend, Iohn ...... .... 1 52 Andres, Gary .... Andrews, lim .... ....152 ....152 Anndt, Laura ...... .... 1 52 Archibald, Drema .....83,152 Armstrong, Mike . .. ... . 152 Arthur, Debbie . . . Asher, Karen . . Askley, Kim . . . ....152 ....152 ....84,152 Auel, Melanie ..... .... 1 52 Auhagen, Mike .... .... 1 52 Austin, Kenna . . . B 152 Bachelier, Yvonne ....... 152 Baggy, Carol ............ 152 Bagot, Diana ....... 84,85,152 Bahr, lohn ..... Bailey, Debbie . . . Baitz, Dan .... Baker, Ron .... Baker, Vicki . . . Baldock, Peggy. . . Baltes, Michael ., Balzer, Debbie . . . Barlow, Ieff .... Barlow, Liz .... ,......152 .....152 ....152 ....152 ....152 ....152 ....152 ....152 ....152 ....152 Barnes, Barney .... .... 152 Barrett, Marilyn .... .... 1 52 Barton, Sheree . . . Bauer, Peggy ..... ....152 ....152 Baumer, Debbie .... .... 1 52 Beach, Polly .,... Beale, Michael . . . Beall, Barb .... .....152 .......152 ....152,163 Beasley, Roy . ........... 152 Beauchamp, Phil . . Beck, Gregory .... Becker, lim ....... Bedel, Iackie. . . Beller, Iim ..... Belt, IoAnn .... Bengert, Tracy . . . Berger, Cheryl . . . Berretz, Iohn .... 152 100,115,152 ..,...152 ,.....152 .,.83,152 152 ....152 152 152 Bertrum, Daniel .... .... 1 52 Best, Sally ....... Betz, Sharon . . . Bickers, Mike .... ..,.152 ....152 ....152 Bierman, Linda ......... 152 Bierman, Holly ........ 83,152 Bihn, Dan ....... 152 Bird, Ted ...... .. 152 Bishop, Lena .... . . 152 Bland, Craig ..... . . 152 Bland, Ieff ....,... .. 152 Blanton, Ieannette . . . . . 152 Blanton, Sheila . . 240 index . ..152 Bledsoe, Karen . . . Bledsoe, Keith .... Bledsoe, Marsha . . ....152 ....152 ....152 Blum, Donna ........... 152 BOHZ, Ed ............... 152 Boeing, Ed ...... 108,121,152 Boetticher, Barbara .,,,,, 152 Boiman, Terry ........., 152 Bolia, Kathy ..,.. , , ....152 Boller, Debbie ......,... 153 Bollin, Eileen ...... 153 Bolsen, William .80,82,119,153 Bonkowski, Mary, . . Borchering, Connie . Botts, Bruce ....... Bowling, Ricky ..... Bowman, Deborah . . Brackett, Sheila .... Bradley, Greg ...... Brandt, Bob ....... Braunecker, Faith . . Braunecker, Martin . Breen, Darrell ...... Broadnax, Robert . . . Broadway, Robert . . Brock, Rhonda ..... Brokamp, Greg . . . Broosky, Rick .... Bross, Hazel ......... Brosz, Don ........ Brown, Clifford ...... Brown, Merle .... . . Brown, Warren ....... Bruce, Larry ......... Bruewer, Michael . . Brunner, Don ...... Bubenhofer, Rick . . . Bucalo, Mark ....., Buelterman, Kathleen ... 153 .85,153 111,153 ... 153 . .. 153 ... 153 119,153 ... 153 .98,153 ... 153 ... 153 ... 100 ... 153 ... 153 ... 153 ... 153 ... 153 100,153 .80,153 .84,153 100,153 ... 153 ... 153 ... 153 ... 153 121,153 ....153 B1mner,Don ............ 153 Burton, Marlene .... Byrd, Chuck ...,. Byrd, David .... Byrd, Steven, . . C ....153 ....153 ....153 ...,153 Cain, Barb ......... 84,518,153 Cain, Pamela .... ...... 1 53 Callahan, Pam . . . Callos, Valerie . . . Capal, Robert .... Carey, Lee ...,... Carlton, Paul .... Carnder, Donna . . . Carr, Roger ...... Carter, Beverly .... Case, Iudy ........ Catanzaro, Mary . . ....153 ....153 ....153 ....153 ....153 ....153 ....153 ....153 .,..153 ....153 Catanzaro, Pam ....... 84,153 Catley, Sue ...... Cecil, Mary ....... Chapman, Don ...... Chapman, Iudith .... Christos, Ioni ..... Christy, Barbara ..... Cipriani, Reginia .... Cipriawi,Ioseph .. Clark, Charlene . . . ....153 ...153 ..153 ..153 ..153 153 153 153 ....153 Clark, Danny .... ,... 8 4,153 Claus, Steve ..... Clifton, Anita .... 153 153 Cline, Dick ...... .... 9 8,153 Clentz, Melody .... ....153 Coffey, Mark .,.. Cole, Dwayne ..... Coleman, Sheryl ..,,, Coletta, Bobbie .... Collier, Dennis .... Collins, Effie ..,. Collins, Glen .... 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 Collins, Sam ............ 102 Colvin, Carla ........... 153 Combs, Bill ...... 108,111,153 Conklin, Sally .......... 153 Conklin, Suzanne ....,.. 153 Conover, Steve .... Coller, Bill ...,.. Cook, Debbie .... Cook, Randy ..... Cornelious, Bev . .. Cordray, Barry .,., Costa, Frank ..... Coyne, Etta .... Craig, Chris . . . 153 153 153 ..153 ..153 ..153 ....153 ......153 108,154 Craig, Ioe .............. 154 Craig, IOl1H . ..... 112,115,154 Craig, Susan .......... 97,154 Cramer, Bruce 40,88,B9,100,154 Crocker, Cheryl . . . , . . .85,154 Crusthwrite, Wanda ..... 154 Croswell, David . . . Cyman, Rick ...... D Danehy, Mike ...,. Daugherty, Debroah 154 . .... 154 126,154 , ...., 154 Davis, I0l'1I1 .... 80,82,117,154 Denton, Connie ......... 154 Derrenkamp, Don . . . 121,154 Dieckmann, Debbie ...... 154 Disel, Albert ............ 154 Dittus, Iackie ........... 154 Dole, Nancy ...... 94,154,163 Donat, Connie . . . 154 Douglas, Iune ...... .... 1 54 Drahman, Shelly . . . . . . . 154 Drake, Nancy .... Dreigon, Iames . . . 154 . .... 154 Drescher, Kathy ...,...,. 154 Dudley, Elizabeth ....... 154 Duncan, Bill ...... Durham, Janet . . . Durnell, Vera .... E Earls, Donna ..... Egelhoff, Ioan .... Eick, Debby . . . Elam, Mike .... Elbe, Don ....... Elkins, Karen .... Ellis, Ray ..... Ellison, Sandy . . . Engle, Iames ...... Ensweller, Dan .... ....154 154 154 ..154 ...154 ...,84 154 ...154 154 ...154 154 ...154 ....154 Eppinghoff, Karen ....... 154 Ernst, Bill ........... Essert, Kathy .... Etzel, Cindy . . . Eyink, Larry . . . F Fancher, Kim . . . Faris, Charles . . . Farley, Taylor. . . Feldkarnp, Alan . . . Fellerman, Mike ..... 108,154 ......154 .......154 112,154 ...154 ...154 ...154 ...154 ...154 Fellerman, Ray .... , , , 154 Feltner, Dennis . . . . . . 154 Ferdon, Phyllis ..... .... 1 54 Ferneding, Donald ....... 154 Fetters, Karen .,.......,. 154 Fey, Carol ....... Finfrock, Dave . 26,91,94,154 ......10a,i54 Fischvogt, Don .... 98,100,154 Fischer, Doug ...... 80,82,154 Fisher, Lisa .,,., ......154 Fitzgerald, Ron ........ 82,154 Fleming, Sarah ........ 80,154 Fleming, Terry . Flinchum, Terry Foley, Carol ..,. Foley, Debbie . . . Fopma, Ioni .... Foster, Larry ,,.. Fowler, Gary .... Fox, Ianet ..... Fox, Pam ........ Francis, Starr .... Franey, Bill ..... Franz, Rick ..,. Freeburg, Marna ....154 ...154 154 154 ....84,154 154 154 154 154 154 154 ...154 ........154 Freeman, Sheilia ...... 84,154 French, Mike ..... .... 1 54 Fritsch, Theresa . . . . . . 154 Frost, Laura ..... Freels, Diana .... Fuhrman, lim .... Furio, Ted ..... G Gabbard, Ioyce. . . Gardner, Tom .... Gates, Roger . . . Gay, Keith .... Gay, Mark .... Gay, Ted ........ Geeter, Doug ..... Gensheimer, Ken . Gerlach, Patty . . . Germer, Nancy . . . Gertier, Ray ..... Gibson, Brenda . . Gillen, Ray ...... Gillez, George ..,. Girton, Robert . . . Giwerth, Kenneth 154 ...,84,154 154 ....83,154 . N154 ....155 ....155 ....155 .. 155 .. 155 . ..155 ..155 . .... 155 .....96,155 . .... 155 . . . 155 ....155 ..155 .......155 .......155 Gloeckler, Nancy . . .... 84,155 Goff, Ann ...,... Gonzale, Ioseph . . Goodall, Pat ..... Goodwin, Dave . . Grady, Iim ...... Graham, Diane . . . Grailur, Gary .... Gray, Iudy ....... Graym, Rickey . . . Green, Rick .... Greer, Vicki . . . Griffith, Bob . . . . .... 155 . ...155 . .... 155 .......155 . . . .84,155 . .... 155 ...155 ...155 ...155 ...155 ......155 .......119 Gross, Richard ....,.. 100,108 Grueninger, Care . ........84 H Hamilton, Linda. . . . . . 155 Hampton, David. . . . . . 155 Hampton, Randall ...155 Hancock, Tom ...... . . . 155 Handy, Debby .......... 155 Harreson, Douglas ....... 155 Harris, Mark ............ - 155 Hartwig, Daniel ....... 82,155 Hasseltine, Robin ...... 95,15 Hauck, Hanry ..... ..... 1 5 Hauser, Arthur .... . . . 15 Hawkins, Charles. . . . . . 15 Kline, John ...... Hayden, Deborah . . . Hayes, Steve ....... Heber, Debby ...... Heidotting, Vickie . . ... 155 ... 155 155 155 Heinlein, Robert ....... 82,155 Henderson, Dwain ....... Hendren, Beverly . . . Hengge, Sharon .... Hennekes, Debbie ...,... Hennessey, Maureen Henninger, Gary ......... Henshaw, Tom ...... .... 155 ... 155 ... 155 155 155 155 155 Hensley Ph llis .....,. 84,155 r Y Herbert, Linda . . . Herbert, Nick . . . Herbst, Mike .... Herzner, JoAnn .. Herzog, Len .... Hess, James ,. . . Hettel, David . . . Hick, Judy ...........,.. Hill, Bertha .....,....... 155 155 155 155 155 155 ...155 155 155 Hillsley, Brydon . 80,83,119,155 Hinds, Elaine ........... Hinkle, Dianne .......... Hitz, Debbie ..... Hobbie, Rhonda .... Hobbs, Ricky . , Holcomb, Bill . . . 155 155 155 155 156 156 Holtman, Ed ......... 119,156 Horyak, Deborah . . . Houston, Jessie .......... Howard, Gary .... Howe, Peggy .... Howbry, John ........... Hubbs, Ruby ...,........ Huckleberry, Mildred .... Huddleston, Robie . Hudson, Don ..... Huebner, Janet . . . Huff, John ....... Huffman, Denise . . Hull, Cindy ....... Hummeldorf, Vickie Humphrey, Ruth . . 80,83-,156 156 .....156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 f1I55,156 .....84 ......156 .....156 ....84,156 Hunt, Kevin ...... .... 1 56 Hutchinson, Larry ..... 83,156 Hyland, Ken .......... 82,156 I Ison, Steve . .. . . .. 156 l Jackson, Charles ...,... 84,156 Jackson, Daniel ...,..... 156 Jackson, Howard ........ 156 Jackson, Kent .... 108,110,156 Jacobson, Alan .......... 156 Jahoda, Chris .,.... 82,596,156 Jansen, Roseanne ........ 156 Jauch, Mike ............ 156 Jeffers, Daniel ,,.. .... 1 56 Jesse, Tom .... .... 1 56 Jetter, Mike ..... .... 1 56 Johannes, Kim ... .... 156 Johnson, Barb .... .... 1 56 Johnson, Beverly . . . . . . 156 Johnson, Cathy ..... . . . 156 Johnson, Vanessa. . . . . . 156 ones, Bill ....... ... 156 Jordon, Linda . , . . . . 156 ump, Barbara ... ... 156 K Kaiser, Connie .......... Kalbi, Reinhard . . Kallendorf, Craig . . Kallmeyer, Margie . Kamp, Kathy ..... Keene, Tim ....... Kellison, Darlene . . Kelly, Angela .... Kelly, Patrick .... Kennedy, Kathy . . . Kennedy, Laura . . . 156 100,115,156 ......156 ......156 ....84,156 . .... 156 . .... 156 ....156 .....30 ....84,156 ......156 Kenty, Dean ....... 80.83,156 Kern, Peggy ..... . Kilijan, Nancy . . . Kimbler, Nancy . . . Kinney, Brad .... Kirk, Theresa .... Kirschner, Dave .... 156 ...84,156 . .... 156 156 156 156 Kleiner, Janet ......... 80,156 Kleisiager, Jukie .... Kloss, Judie ..... ....156 ....156 .....156 Klusmeyer, Tom ...... -119,156 Knauft, Bob ......... 100,156 Knecht, Rick . . . Kock, Debbie .. Kock, Kim ....... Koehler, Susan. . . Koenig, Darlene ......... 156 156 . . .. 156 156 156 Koenig, Janet ..... 30,102,156 Kolb, John ..... Koszo, Diane . . Krekler, Steve .... Krider, Bill ...... Krimmer, Peter. . . Kruse, Gary ..... Kuhn, Sharon .... L Lake, Cindy . . . . Lacker, Rich ...,. Lackey, William .... .... Lanter, Linda .... 156 156 156 . . . 83,156 156 156 156 ....156 156 157 157 Latham, Eddie .......... 157 Lattier, Dave ......... 119,157 Laub, Ray ....... Lauck, Debbie .......... Laug, Gary ..... ....... Law, Marsha . . . Lee, Gary .... Lee, John .... , . Lee, Patricia .... Leitz, David . . . 108,120,157 157 157 157 157 157 157 157 Lewis, Mark .... .... 1 57,163 Lillis, Dave ............. 157 Lind, Barbara ...... 84,98,157 Lindholm, Karl .......... Lineback, Wilbur .... Litchfield, Michelle ...... Lively, James ........... 157 112,157 157 157 Loth,D1ane ........... 80,157 Lottman, Maryica . Louie, Ron ....... ...... 157 92,112,157 Lucas, Joseph ..... 92,112,157 Lugannani, Steve ...,.... 157 Lukens, Lisa ............ 157 Lund, Greg ..... Lykins, Larry . . . Lynch, Bob . . . M Madsen, Susan .... Maiser, Dave ........... Mains, Leslie . . . Maley, Bob ...... Maret, Michael. . . Marshall, John . . . 157 ...99,157 157 91,105,157 157 ... 157 ... 157 ... 157 ... 157 Martin, Cathie ..... Martin, Jeannie .....157 .......98,157 Martin, Torn . . .21,112,119,157 Maslyn, Sandra Mason, Bill .....,,...... . .80,82,99,157 157 Mathias, Tom ........ 119,157 Matre, Cindy .... Matthews, Ellen ......... 157 157 Mattingly, Joyce ....... 84,157 Maujean, Janine . . . ....157 Maxwell, Donald ........ 157 Maxwell, Heather ....... 157 Mayer, Steve ........... 157 McClanahan, Ted, 115,124,157 McClellan, Carol ...... 84,157 McClellan, Maxine ......157 McComas, Mike ....... 33,157 McComas, Tim .......... 157 McCoy, Dick ......... 120,157 McDonald, Pauline ...... McEdwards, Ga.ry McElligot, Anna ......... 157 157 157 McGinnis, Brad .. 108,119,157 McGregor, Mike ......... 157 McGregor, Scott ......... 157 McHenry, Marshall . . .108,157 McKee, Brenda ........ 84,157 McMillan, Karen ........ 157 McNamee, Tim ....... 121,157 Meade, Tim ...., ...... 1 57 Meadors, Judy .......,.. 157 Meiners, Dennis .... 93,98,157 Meister, Gary ........ 108,157 Meister, Sandra ......... 157 Menkhaus, David ........ 157 Messer, Al ....... . . 157 Meyer, Greg ...... . . 157 Meymann, Ruth . . . . . 157 Miller, Linda .... . . 157 Miller, Patricia .... .... 1 57 Mills, Mike ...... .... 8 3,157 Mink, JoAnne .... .... 8 4,157 Minnich, Karen . . . . . .. 157 Minnich, Mahala ........ 157 Mitchell, Joe ............ 157 Mitchell, Ken ........ 108,157 Mitchell, Lynda ....... 84,158 Mitchell, Terri , . . . . . . 158 Mitec, Stanley . . . . . 158 Mitsos, Nick ..... . . . 158 Moody, Diana .... . . 158 Moore, Eugene . . . . . 158 Moorman, Peggy .... . . . 158 Morena, Theresa .... . . . 158 Morgan, Gillis .... . . 158 Mousie, Cathy ...... . . . 158 Muhlhauser, Luarel ...... 158 Mullins, Gary ..... . . 158 Mullins, Ernie . . . . . 158 Murphy, Martin . . . . . 158 N Nakoff, Nadine .... .... 1 58 Neidich, Shelley. . . . . . . 158 Nelson, Juanita. .. . . . . 158 Nelson, Kathy ........... 158 Neufarth, Bill ........ 112,158 Neumeister, Sherry ...... 158 Neville, Bob .......... 84,158 New, Darlene ...... .... 1 58 Newport, Stephen ....... 158 Nickoson, Debbie .... Nickson, Janet ..... Niesen, Stephen ..... Nix, Maureen .... Nolan, Claire ....... Noppert, Dennis ..... Novakor, Linda , . Nunlish, Patty . . . ..82,158 83,841,158 158 158 158 ..85,158 ....158 ...158 O O'Brien, Herschel . ..... . O'Brien, Torel . . . O'Connor, Mike . . O'Dell, Terry .... O'Donnell, Kevin . Ohmer, Pat ...... Ollendick, Terry. . Orlamann, Kathy . Oten, Gorden .... Outcalt, Poten . . . Owens, Daniel . . . Owens, Diane . 84 Owens, June ..... Owens, LuAnn . . . Ozepy, Karen .... P Palmer, Mike .... Palmisano, Mike . Parker, Terry .... Paskal, Kali .... Patterson, Joe .... Paulsen, Ken . . . Payne, Thomas. . . Peak, Gary ..... Pearson, Roger . . . Pelum, David .... Perkins, James 108 Persons, Dave .... Peters, Debbie . . . Peters, Sylvia .... Peters, Ted ...... Peterson, Judy . . . Petri, Janice ..... Pettit, Rhonda . . . Pettyjohn, Sharon Pfanstrel, Valerie . Phair, Jim ....... Phillips, Ricky . . . Plagge, Kathy . , . Pohl, Mike . . . Pong, Ken ...... Pong, Mamie . . . Potts, Jim ....... Puwnall, Robert . . Presnell, Nancy . . Preston, Jackie . . . Presutto, Richard . Price, Bob ....... Price, Charles .... Puckett, Barb . . . R Rabold, Karla .... Rains, Bernetta. . . Raisor, Carolee. . . Ramsy, Jim ..... Ranz, Tom ...... Rapp, Terry ..... Ratterman, Russell Raymond, Nolan . Rebb, Cindy ..... Rebb, Vicki ..... Redmond, Barb . . Record, Pat ...... Redden, Debbie . . Reed, Eugene . . . Reed, Suzanne . . . Reese, Shirley .... Reeves, Dave ..,. Reeves, Sandra. . . Rehn, Don ...... Reidel, Sharon . . . 158 . . .... 158 158 158 158 158 . . . . 103,158 158 ....158 .....82,158 ....115,158 ,86,87,97,158 158 .......158 158 .. .... 158 158 158 . . . .119,158 158 158 158 158 . . . . . . . 158 158 ,110,120,158 . 98,112,158 ........84 158 115,131,158 158 158 158 ....102,158 158 158 158 158 ....119,158 158 ....102,158 ...82,158 .. .... 158 .. .... 158 .....83,158 ....108,158 ....108,158 158 158 ...92,158 159 159 ... 159 159 .....30,159 159 .....83,159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 159 index 24l , y ..... . Reynolds, Debbie ....,... 159 Reidy, Tom .... Reis, John ...... Reis, Tony ...... Reishman, Mark. Renk, Leroy .... 159 159 159 .....119,159 .. ..,.. 159 Rennekamp, Jack ...... 83,159 Rennen, Cheryl . . . . . . . 159 Renner, Janice . . Renner, Ken .... Renner Taff .....,159 ....83,159 ...159 Reynolds, Nancy . . , 82,97,159 Rich, Freda ............. 159 Rich, Patty ....... .... 1 59 Richards, Carolyn ...159 Richards, Judy ...... . . . 159 Richmond, David .... . . . 159 Richmond, Debbie ....... 159 Riddel, Russel ..,... ... 159 Riddel, Angie .... ...159 Riley, Diane ............ 159 Rising, Debbie ...,..,... 159 Ritchie, John .... 22,80,119,159 Ritter, Vicki ............ 159 Roach, Lorella . . . Roark, John ..,. Robb, Vickie . . . Robbins, John .... ...159 ,..159 ...159 .,..159 Roberts, Debbie ,....,. 84,159 Roberts, Harold ... .... 159 Roell, Gary ...... . .. 159 Rogers, Denis .... . . . 159 Rogers, Sheila . . . . . 159 Ronan, Joyce ..... .. . 159 Rose, Eddie ...... . . . 159 Rose, Edward .... . . . 159 Rose, Larry .... . , . 159 Rose, Paula .... . . . 159 Ross, Janice . . . . . . 159 Ross, Alvin ....... .. . 159 Roth, Karen ..........,. 159 Amend, Tom .... .....82.159 Saberton, Mark . . Rothweiler, Sandy ....... 159 Royce, Toni ......... . . . 159 Rueger, Gary ..... . ...159 Ruehlman, John ... ... 159 Ruffner, Charles . . . . . . 159 Rupp, Mary ..... . . . 159 Rush, Paul ....,. . .. 159 Russell, Connie ,.. ... 159 Russell, Lynda .... . . . 159 Ryan, Rick S Sallwasser, Paul. . Salyers, Robert . . . Salyers, Ronald . . Samad, Jack ..... Sandlin, Vickie .. Sauers, Lynn .... Saunders, Barbara 159 ....108,159 ......159 ......159 100,108,159 ....84,159 .,.... 159 .......159 Saunders, Wanda ...... 84,160 Saylor, Mary ...... .... 1 60 Schaff, Arlington .... . . . 160 Schaefer, Carol .,.. . . . 160 Schaefer, Roger . . . . . . . 82 Schafer, Vickie .... . . . 160 Schaffer, Patricia .... . . . 160 Schiering, Bill .... .... 1 60 Schmidt, Jim .......... 82,160 Schmidt, Kathy ....... 84,160 Schmidt, Larry ,... .... 1 60 Schmidt, Sue . . . ...160 Schmitt, Mark .......... 160 Schnieders, Joe. . 82.160 Schnitter, Cheryl .84,85,96,160 Schnuur, Joe ............ 160 Schoenberger, Judy ...... 160 Schoewung, Joseph ...... 160 Schroeder, Sue ........ 87,160 Schuler, Tom ........ 119,160 242 index Schuerch, Barb .... .... 1 60 Schwartz, Vicki ,...... 99,160 Schwatz, Richard ........ 160 Schweikhardt, Patrick. 119,160 Schweitzer, Marilyn .,... 160 Scott, Linda ............ 160 Seger, Theresa .,.....,.. 160 Seirers, Frank ........... 160 Seitz, Bill ....... 112,129,160 Sellers, Adrian ,......... 160 Sellmeyer, Peggy .... . . . 160 Setser, Beverly .... . . . 160 Shanks, Mike .... . . . 160 Shawn, Nancy .... . . . 160 Shelby, Clarence .... . . . 160 Sherman, Ricky . . . . . . 160 Shields, Jack ...... . . . 160 Shoemaker, Henry ,...... 160 Sickman, Carol ........ 83,160 Siegert, Joseph .... . . . 160 Siegler, Pam ..... .... 8 5 Sievers, Robin . . . . . . 160 Siler, Don ..... . . . 160 Simon, Brian .,... . . . 160 Simon, Steve ,...... . . . 160 Simonds, Shelley .... . . . 160 Simpson, Elmer . , . . . . 160 Sims, Charles .... 160 Singleton, Bill ........ 82,160 Sizemore, Darlene ....... 160 Skeens, Troy ,..... . . 160 Smith, Andrew .... . . . 160 Smith, Betty ..... 160 Smith, Diane ..... ... 160 Smith, Elizabeth . . .. . 160 Smith, Maureen . . . . . 160 Smith, Rebecca .,.. . . 160 Smith, Stella ..... . . 160 Smith, Steve . .. .. 160 Smith, Steven .... . . 160 Smith, Susan .... . . 160 Smith, Tim .... .... 1 60 Smith, Todd .. . . . 160 Smith, Tom .... .... 1 60 Snape, Beth ..... Soldano, Steve . . . .....84,160 .......160 Sonneborn, Arick. ,84,112,119, 160 Soudrette, Tim .......... 160 Sparks, Jane ...,. . . 160 Spiegel, Tony ....... . . . 160 Spiess, Anneliese. ..160 Spille, Terry ...... . . 160 Stann, Darya .,.. . . . 160 Stanchek, John ..,. . . . 160 Stark, Dennis ..... . . . 160 Starrett, Jackie .... . . . 160 Staton, Mike ..... . . . 160 Staubitz, Kris .,.. . . . 160 Steinert, Bev .,.... .... 1 60 Stephens, Paul .,........ 160 Stewart, Hal ,........ 108,161 Stils David ...... 161 Stilwell, Debbie ......... 161 Stirrat, Bev ............. 161 Strunk, Melinda , 96,9B,161,163 Stuehling, Art ........... 161 Suggs, Rell ...... 108,121,161 Sunderhaus, Dana ....... 161 Sunderhaus, Richard ..... 161 Sutton, Charlie ........ 84,108 Swanson, Kathleen ......161 Sweeder, Chris ......,. 83,161 T Taleff, Debbie ...... . . . 161 Tangi, Mary Lynn .......161 Tarvin, Lynn .,......... 161 Tatgenhorst, John. . 64,100,161 Taylor, Debra ..... ...... 1 61 Taylor, Edward . . . Taylor, Jack .... 161 161 Taylor, Rick .... ...161 Taylor, Sally ....... . . . 161 Tedtman, Audrey. . . .....161 Tenhundfeld, Dennis ...,. 161 Teschner, Dennis . 112,121,161 Teschner, Steven . Thiergartne, Pam . Thomas, Mark . . . Thomas, Mike . . . Thomas, Steve . . . Thompson, Calvin .......161 .. ...161 ...161 ...161 .......161 .......161 Thompson, Debbie ....... 161 Thurman, JoAnn . Tiettmayer, David Toler, MeLissa . . . Trent, Debbie . . . Trew, Barbara .... 161 .,..127,161 .....84,161 161 161 Trimborn, Jackie .... . . . 161 Troxell, Sandra .. . .. . 161 Tucker, Rick ...... . . . 161 Tucker, Robert .... . . . 161 Tudor, David ... ... 161 Tye, Mike ... ... 161 U Underwood, Michael ..... 161 Ungerbuhler, Bill ........ 161 Wilcher, Anita . Wilder, Carolyn V Vanover, Donna . . . . . . 161 Vanover, Ron ........,,. 161 Vaught, John ............ 161 Veite, Charles. .99,108,127,161 Verwold, Debbie ........ 161 Vest, Sharon ............ 161 Vincent, John ...., Villari, Madelyn. . . Vitt, Charles ..... ...161 ...161 ......161 Volponi, Kathy .......... 161 Volz, Janet ........ 86,87,161 Volz, Karen ...,......... 161 Von Holle, Cindy . W Wabnitz, Joe ...,. 161 161 Waggoner, John ...... 100,161 Waggoner, Wendy 80,813,104 161 Wagner, David ..,....,.. 161 Wagner, Penny .... Wainz, Nadine .... 161 161 Walker, Rod ,,...... . . . 161 Wallace, Kenneth .... . . . 161 Wallace, Terry .... Walsh, Dan ..... ....161 . . .121,161 Walsh, DZ-lvid ... .. . 120,151 Walsh, Tony ............ 161 Walther Ken .. . 161 Wampler,Cliff ,163 Wandstrat, Margaret Wandstrat, Ruth .... Ward, Carol ....... Watson, Ben .... . Wehmeier, Gail . . . Weiner, Dawn .. . Weiss, Dee ........ Wells, Dan ......., Wenningham, Debbie Wessel, Marilyn .... Westheider, Sue ,... Westrich, Suzan .... Wetterstroem, Nancy Wheeler, Jerry ..... Whitmore, James . . . Wichman, Terri .... 161 161 .....161 ...82,161 161 162 ...84,161 ...84,161 162 ...84,162 161 161 161 162 162 37,841,162 ....84,162 162 Wilder, Mike . . . . . . 162 Wilhelm, Betty ..,. . . . 162 Wilke, John ....... ..... 1 62 Williams, George . . . ..111,162 Williams, Harold ........ 162 Williams, James . . . .... . 162 Williams, Lisa .,...... 84,162 Williams, Robert . . . . .. 162 Williams, Sandy . . ... 162 Wilson, Cathy ..... ..... 1 62 Winch, Mike .... .... 8 5,162 Wimsey, Sue .... .... 8 4,163 Wolfe, Barb .... .... 1 62 Wood, Ricky ...... . . . 162 Woodruff, Bette ... .... 162 Woolum, Theresa ...... 50,162 Woulms, Charlie ........ 162 Wrassman, Dave ..83,112,119, '162 Y Yakimow, Sue . . . . . . . 162 York, Eddie . . . .... 84,162 Z Zach, Nancy ...., ...... 1 62 Zinsmeister, Linda .... 84,162 Zinzigk, Jamie . .. ..... . 162 Zoecklein, Sally . . . . . 162 Sophomores A Abell, Mark ..... ...... 1 36 Ackley, Terry .... .... 8 3,136 Acree, Bob ...... .... 1 36 Adamson, Joan. . . .. . 136 Ahr, Greg ...... . . . 136 Allart, Jackie . . . . ,. 136 Allen, Kathy . . . . .. 136 Allen, Rufus ... ... 136 Allen, Terry .. . . .. 136 Amend, Dan .... ... 136 Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Gary . . Anderson, Keith . . Anderson, Ross . . Archer, Sue ..... Armontrout, Tina. Arnold, David . .. Atchley, Sharon . Atkins, Rick ..... Atwood, Charles . Auhagen, Ricky . . B Back, Russell .... Bagot, Sandy ..... .. .... 82 .. ...136 ...136 ...,136 ....83,136 ....136 .,....136 ....80,136 ....136 .. ...136 .. ...136 ...136 136 ......136 Bahst, Gary ...... 108,121,136 Bailey, Debbie .... Baker, Caroline . . . Baker, David . . . Baker, Howard .... Baker, Steve .... Baker, Sue ..... Baker, Winona .... Balazs, Cecila . . . Ball, Vivian .. 136 136 ...136 ...136 136 ...13 ...13 13 13 Graff, Terry ............ 138 Bauman, Mike . . . Baun, Mick .... Barnett, Huey .... Barrett, Brenda ... ..... ...136 ...136 .., 136 136 Barrows, Nicki ....... 136,147 Barscha, Sandra . . . , . . . Bartlett, Gail ..,. Bartz, Steve . . . Baston, Bob .... Batcha, Sandy . . Battistone, John . . . . . . Bauer, Don ......... . . . Bauerman, Marc Becker, Ingeborg Becknell, Connie . . . . .. Bedel, Joe ........ . . . Bedinghaus, Joyce Beebe, Janine ..... . . . Beerman, Carol ... ... Berger, Tom .... Bergert, Micky .... . . . Berling, David .... . . . Bernard, Anna .... . . . 136 ... 136 ... 136 ... 136 .... 80 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 136 .., 136 136 136 136 Berning, Peggy .... .,. 136 Berns, Linda ..,. Berry, Jeanette ..... . . . Berryman, Carol .... . . . ... 136 136 136 Cable, Doris . . . Cagle, Roger . . . Cain, Phil ....... Camden, Nancy . . . 137 137 137 137 137 Campbell, Keith .,....... Campbell, Nancy ..... 137, Campbell, Rosemarie ..... Carmont, Gary ..... Carlson, Bill ...... Carney, Dennis ...., Carson, Vicki ...... Carter, Jerry ...., 111,116,137 Cashard, Patty ..,....... Caudill, Lana ......,.. Cavendish, Daryl . 111,120,137 Caylor, Debbie .......... Chaney, Linda . . . Charrier, Mike .... Chasteen, Jeanette . . . Cherry, Cathy ..... Cherry, William . . . Chiles, Erestine . . . Christy, Darrell ..... . . . Ciampone, Larry .... . . . Cipriani, Antionette Clamberella, Lena ....... Clamberella, Patty ....... 147 137 137 137 137 137 137 83,137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 Bidzos, Jim ....... Binhammer, Ted . . . Black, Gary .,..... Blevins, Rickey . . . . . Bloomfield, Doug .,... Blount, Monica ... Blum, Steve .... Bodinger, Pam .... . . Boeing, Cindy. . . . . . Bohl, Debbie .... . . Bolin, Debbie . . . .. Bonno, Theresa ...... Borchering, Barry Bottorff, Randy ....... Bouvia, Shawn .... . . Bovard, Mike ........ Bowman, Sherry . . . Bracke, Chris ...... Bradley, Anne ....... Brandenborg, David . Brandenborg, Theresa . Breckheimer, Steve . . . Brestel, Deborah ..... Brewster, James ...... 136 136 136 136 .84,136 136 136 136 135,136 ... 136 ... 136 135,136 ... 136 111,136 ... 136 111,136 ... 136 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 ... 137 Brickweg, Ron ........ 84,137 Brinegor, Jay ....,.... 108,137 Brinkman, Mary ,... Britt, Danny ...... Brock, Allen .... Brock, Susan . . . Brooks, Emily ..... Brooks, Sharon ..... Brown, Charmaine .... Brown, Geraldine . . Brown, Linda ........ Brown, Sharon ....... ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ...137 ,82,137 Bruestle, Doug . . . 80,82,84,137 Bruns, Terri ......... ...137 Bucalo, Frank . .. .., 137 Buck, Steve ............. 137 Buckner, Vikki .......... 137 Buescher, Brenda. 135,137,147 Buhs, Tom .........,... 137 Bumpus, Greg ........ 111,137 Burg, Richie . . . .... . 137 Burgen, Jeff ............. 137 urkhardt, Tom ......... 137 urlage, Mike ..... 108,111,137 urlage, Shirley ......... 137 ushman, Rovert .... . . . 137 C able, Delores . . . . . 137 137 Clancy, Brigid ...... . . . Clark, Candy ..... . . . Clay, Charlene ......,... Cleary, Dennis ........ 83,137 Clemens, Margie ........ Clifton, Bonnie. . Cline, Bob ..... Clow, Chris .... Cobb, Ken . . . Coep, Debby .,.. 137 137 137 137 137 . . . 135,137 137 ... 138 137 Coffman, Lisa ..... . .. Cohill, Mishael. . Cole, Gayle ..... 137 ... 137 137 Collett, Denice ..,. ... Collins, Mike ... Collins, Nancy . . Colvin, Dinah. . . Combs, Elaine . . Combs, Gary ..,. Cook, Nancy .,.. 137 137 137 137 137 137 138 Cooper, Jennifer . . . . . . Cooper, Reba . . . ... 138 138 Corcoran, Mike . . . . . . Cornelious, Mary Cornett, JoAnn . . Corsmeier, Robert 138 138 138 Cost, Bob ............ 83,138 Cotton, Carla ..... . . . Crabtree, Linda . . . . . . Craig, Jan .,.... Craig, Theresa . . 138 138 ... 138 ... 138 138 Cramer, Jack .,.... . . . Cranford, John .... . . . Crawford, Janet . . . Craynan, Harry ...... 121,138 Cuppman, Tom .. . D Daniels, Mark .... Daugherty, Linda . Dautel, Louie .... Day, Kathy ....,. Dearth, Margie . . . Decker, Brenda . . Deegan, Tom .... Denham, Susan . , Diesman, Don .... Dirnuzio, Jean .... Dixion, Robert . . . Doll, Larry ...... Doll, Mary ...... Dollenmayer, Kath Dollreigh, Debbi. . Donaldson, Gloria 138 138 .....138 138 138 ....121,138 138 138 138 ....121,138 y ...... 138 ... 138 ... 138 ... 138 ... 138 138 138 138 138 Donaldson, Judie . . . Donaldson, Kay .... Doppes, Rick . ..... Doran, Dan ..... Doss, Ray ...... Dotson, Russel ..... Douglas, Connie .... Dove, Ronald .... Doyle, Alice .... Droege, Tina ..... Dudley, Diana ..... Dudley, John ...... Dudley, Patricia .... Duenhoft, Paul ..... Dunaway, Ramona, . Duncan, Bill ...,... Duncan, Elizabeth . . Dunn, Debbie ...... E Eads, Sue ....... Earls, Williams ...... . . Eckenroth, Connie ....... Edvardo, Peter .......... ....138 .....138 ..120,138 138 138 138 138 138 .... 138 138 138 ..111,138 .... 138 138 138 138 138 138 .. 138 138 138 138 Eisenhard, Scot . .108,111,121, Elam, Donnie ......,.... Eledge, Howard .. . Elliot, David . . . Elliot, Jay .... Ellis, Gary .... Elston, Ken .... . Endres, Nancy .......... 138 ... 138 ... 138 ... 138 ... 138 138 138 England, Rick ........ 119,138 Engle, Debbie .... Ernst, Pat ..... Ester, Linda . . . Estes, Peggy . . . Evans, Malora . . . Everett, Bev ... Everett, Marie ,........ . . Eyink, Dan ...... F Falls, Carolyn. .. Fancher, Pam . . . Farris, Barbara .... Faulkner, Barb ara Ferrarelli, Angela. . Fertune, Doug ...... Fey, Marc ,....... Fey. Nicholas ...... Ficker, Ken .... Fields, Paul ... Fisher, Chris. . . Fisher, Jeff . . . Fisher, Ron ...... . Flaig, Julie .....,.. Flannery, Eugene ........ Flynn, Chris .,.... Foley, Raymond ..... . . . Foley, Susan ............ Fond enberger, Sandra .... 138 ... 138 .., 138 138 ... 138 138 138 112,127,138 ... 138 ... 138 ... 138 138 138 138 83,121,139 .....139 ....139 .....139 ..108,139 ..111,139 ..... 139 ...30,139 139 . .. 139 139 139 139 Fortune, Doug ....... 111,121 139 Forwalt, Vicki .. . Foster, Barbara .... Fox, Greg ,,,.,., Fox, Marilyn ..... Francis, Debra . . . Frank, Larry . . . Frank, Steven .... Frazer, Steven . . . French, Denise . . . French, Mike .,. Freppon, Mark . . . G H ...139 .. 139 .. 139 .. 139 .. 139 ,. 139 139 139 139 139 Gabbard, Kathleen ....... 139 Gaillig, Greald .......... 139 Gallo, Ken .,....,, 111 ,121,139 Gardner, Mike .......... 139 Gardner, Peggy .......... 139 Gardner, Susan . . . . . . 139 Garrett, Eddie ...... . . . 139 Garrison, Donna .... . . . 139 Gates, Ron ............. 139 Gatherwright, Mark ....., 139 Geiger, Jack ..... 119,139,149 Geiger, Julie ............ 139 Gerhardt, Dave ........ 83,139 Geyer, Barbara .... ..... Gilbert, Bonnie ,... Gilbert, Donald . . . Gibson, Robin . . Gillum, Faith . . . Ginn, Rick ..... Glaser, Richard . . . Godfrey, Kathy .... Goebel, Steve . . . Gonnasi, Rick. .. ..... Goodson, Steve Gorrasi, Carlos .... Gourley, Bev .... 139 ...139 ...139 ...139 ...139 ...139 ...139 ...139 ...139 139 ......116,139 139 ... 139 139 Gramke, Tom ..... Grant, Rick ...... Grause, Kay . . . . . Gravett, Guy .... Green, Nancy . . . Green, Patricia .... . , . Greene, Dennis ..... . , . Greene, Pat ............. Griesmeyer, Theres Grumer, Nancy .......... Groh, Bill ...... Gross, Phil ... ......139 111,116,139 139 ... 139 .. , 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 . . . 139,149 3 ..... Gross, Robert ........... 139 Grothaus, Keith .. Grove, Cathy ........... Gubser, Eileen Gundrum, Jim .. Gutman, Cheryl . . . . . . H Hafner, Larry .... Hafer, Craig ..... Hagaman, Dave . . Hall, Deborah . . . 111,119,139 139 139 ... 139 139 108,111,139 ,......139 ...139 .....139 Hall, Pam . ....... ...84,139 Halloran, Nancy ...,..... 139 Hamblet, Elizabeth . . .139,147 Hamer, Deborah ......... 139 Hamer, Helen ..... 140 Hamilton, Myrtle ........ 140 Hamler, Page ......... 98,140 Hammond, Yvonne Harmon, Debbie .... Harmon, Douglas . . Harmon, Peggy .... Harnish, Robert . . . Harris, Pamela .... Harrison, Alan .... Harrison, Bill ..... Haus, Jim ....... Hauser, Charles . . , Hawkins, Wayne . . Haynes, Wayne . . . Heareth, Beverly , . Heidotting, Mark . . Heilker, Elaine .... Heineman, Donna . Heinlein, Keith .... Heis, Kathy ...,.. Helton, Georgie . . . Helton, Sherry . . . Hemmer, Cecilia . . Hemmer, Joe ..... ...... 140 ... 140 . ... 140 ..... 140 . . . 140,149 ... 140 140 140 111,121,140 ....82,140 140 ... 140 139 139 ... 139 140 ... 140 ...140 ...140 ...140 140 ...140 index 243 Lesieur, Debbie . . Henderson, Donna . Hennessey, Francis Henry, Barb ...... Hensley, Sharon. . . Hepp, Todd ..... Herbers, Gayle . . . Herbst, Anita . . . Herze, Ricky .... Hessler, Gary ..... Hicks, Mark ...... Hilderbrand, Steven Hill, Debbie .,.... Hill, Hannah ...... ......140 ......140 . ...140 . ...140 ...140 ...140 ...140 ...140 140 ...111,140 ...,,140 ......140 . ...140 Hill, Mike .,...... . . . 140 Hinton, Woody .... . . . 140 Hipple, Ieanette .... . . . 140 Hiter, IoAnn ...... . . . 140 Hitz, Beverly ..... Hoagland, Karen . . . ...140 . ...140 Hodge, Bill ............. 140 Hodge, Pam ............ 140 Hodson, Ieff ..... 1 08,111,140 Hoekstra, Tony ....... 127,140 Hoeweler, Iohn .......... 140 Hohbrook, Darlene . .....140 Holbrook, Allen ......... 140 Holland, Mike .......... 140 Hollandsworth, Bren da... 140 Hollingsworth, Carol ,.... 140 Holt, Patty ............. 140 Holton, Don ....,. Homer, Shirley .... Hood, Bille ..,.. Hoover, Ken ,... 140 140 140 ...140 Hornsby, Cindy .,....... 140 Horstman, Ron ........ 33,140 Horton, Gary .108,111,121,140 Horton, lim ............. 140 Houchin, Sandy , . . .....140 Houston, Iudy .......... 140 Howard, Ricky ........ 80,140 Howe, David .... Howe, Michael .... Huckelby, Brenda . . Huegins, Loretta .... Hudson, Lois .,.... 140 140 140 ...140 140 Hueneman, Steven ....... 140 Huey, Bonnie ..... Huff, George .... Hughes, Al ....... Hughes, Della ....,. 140 140 140 140 Humphrey, Debbie ,.,.... 140 Humphries, Bonnie ...... 140 Humphries, Donna Humphries, Ray .... Hunt, Robin ...... Hunter, Bieve . . . Hurt, Sharon . . . Hurst, Raflenia .... l Imholte, Donna . . . Inman, Chris .... . ,.... 140 ...140 ...140 ...140 ...140 ...141 ...141 .....141 Ireland, Cathy .......... 141 Ireland, Chip .. . .... 92,141 lsberg, Dale . . ..... 141 Ison, Debbie .... .... 1 41,147 Ison, Iim ........ ..... 1 41 Iverson, Leslie . .. ... 141 I Iackson, Ernest. . . ....141 Iackson, Paul ........... 141 Iackson, William ...... 82,141 Iames, James ..... Ianney, Glen ,... Iauch, Ken ... 244 index ....141 ....141 ....141 Iohnson, Derrick Johnson, Patricia Iohnson, Rhonda Iones, Candice . . Iones, Connie . . . Iones, Deborah . . Jones, Ioe ...... Jones, Tanya .... Iones, Tom ..... Iones, Vicky .... Iudge, lack ...., Iuengling, Ed . . . Iuergens, Patty . . . K Kaiser, Iohn .... Kames, Ianet .... Kaereth, Donna . . Karle, Donald . . . Karle, Steve . . Kartye, Ioe . . . Kay, Don ..,.. Kegel, Jackie .... Keys, Iackie .. Kilian, Marge . . . Kincaid, Bob .... 141 141 ....141 141 141 ...84,141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 ...141 ...141 ...141 ...141 ...141 ...141 ...141 141 ....80,141 . .,.. 141 141 King, Ioan .............. 141 Kirchner, Tom ...... Kirts, Iohn ..... .116,141 .....141 Kissel, Roxanne . . . .... . 141 Kist, Donald ............ 141 Klaus, Martha ..... 80,813,141 Kleine, Rosanne ......... 141 Kluesener, Irene ......... 141 Klugman, Patricia .......141 Knauber, Ioe .......... 83,141 Knobloch, Kathy ........ 141 Knochelman, Ioe . . . Kobmann, Sandra ...141 .......141 Kolb, Mike ............, 141 Kolks, Betty . . . . . .84,141 Korte, Mike ....... ..... 1 41 Kraft, Monalisa .... 141 Krechting, Melody ....... 141 Krimmer, Wally .... Krimpelman, Hal . ...141 .......141 Kritikos, Linda .......... 141 Kroger, Chuck . . . 108,127,141 Krull, Karen ............ 141 Kruse, Mike ............ 1,41 Krusling, Cathy . . . .... . 141 Kuhn, Randy . . . Kuntz, Mark .... Kyde, Cindy ...... Kyrios, Martina . . . L Lacker, Barbara Lafieur, Randy . Lambert, Iohn. . Lane, Debbie . . . Lane, Douglas. . Lang, Bill ..... Langen, Steve . . Lannan, Richard . . . Lanser, Claire . . Lanser, Patty . . . Lanter, John . . . Larkin, Diana . . Lassandra, Vickie Lauer, Leigh . . Lang, Mike ..... Lautz, Wendy . Laux, Robert .... Lavelle, Lou .... Lavender, Gerri . . . . .82,141 ...141 ...141 ...141 141 ...141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 142 142 142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 ...142 Lawson, Brenda .... .... 1 42 Laymance, Rick .... Lazaron, Betsy . . . 142 142 Lear, Marc ..... . . .82,142 Lear, Ron ....... .... 1 42 Lee, Terri ......... .... 1 42 Leibyeber, Rickie . . . . . . . 142 Leichter, lim ..... Lenarsich, Buth . ...142 ........142 Leonard, Harry ....... 111,142 Lesoganich, Pam Lewis, Karen . . . Lewis, Terry .... 142 ...142 142 142 L'Hommedieu, Francine . . 142 Lipps, Rose ............. 142 Littlefield, Ronsld . . . . . . 142 Litteral, Tony ..... Lively,'Iune .. Long, Bob ...... Lovallen, Rick .... Lovett, Barb ...... Lucas, Brenda .... Lucas, Iean ..... Luckey, Dave . . . Luckey, Mike . , . Lude, Ken ........ Lugannani, Iim .... Luken, Michael . . . Luneack, Andy .... Lutz, Debbie .... Lyon, Keith ..... Lyons, Charlie .... M Madden, Fred. . . Maddux, Kerry ..,. Madonis, Tasos . . . Maegley, Esther . . . Mahan, Robert .... Mahoney, Mike . . . Malicoat, Beverly . . Mansu, Alice .,... Manx, Eileen . . . Manx, Iudy ....,.. Margeson, Karen . . Marlatt, Ellyn ..... Marshall, Debbie . . Martin, Ioyce ..,.. Martin, Lavonda . . Martin, Mary ..... Martin, Patricia . . . Massengale, Randy Maudin, Brenda . . . Mauer, Ion ..... May, Tim ...... Mays, Diana .... . Mazzel, Steve . . . McAfee, Hugh . , . McAfee, Kathy . . . McCarter, Ierry .... McClain, Marilyn. . ...142 ...142 ...142 .....142 ....84,142 142 ...142 142 142 142 142 142 ...142 142 142 142 ......142 ......142 80,119,142 ......142 ......142 142 . ,..142 142 142 142 ......142 ....22,142 142 ...142 . ...142 . ...142 ,.....142 ,.....142 ......142 . . .115,142 .....142 .......142 ....82,142 .....142 ...142 . ...142 ......142 McClanahan, Karen ...... 142 McClure, Shiela . . . McCoy, Calvin . . . McDonald, Mary . . McDonough, Mary . . ...142 ...142 . .... 142 ..,...142 McGaha, Debbie ........ 142 McGinnis, Coleen . ......142 McGinnis, Tamera ....... 142 McGoff Ro er y, g .... .... McGuffy, Ioanne ,....... 142 143 MCI-Iugh, Ierry ....... 121,143 McMahan, Steve ........ 143 McMillian, Kathy ........ 143 McMurer, Linda .,.. .... 1 43 McNamee, Kathy ........ 143 McPeck, Bill ..... 143 McWilliams, Maureen .... 143 Meager, Bob ...,. Melson, Nellie . . . .......143 . .... 143 Mercurio, Mark .... .... 1 43 Messor, Walter . . . Metzner, Terry . , . 143 143 Meyer, Cathy ......,.. 24,143 Meyer, Marilyn .... .... 1 43 Mickshaw, Ieanne ,...... 143 Middleton, Bobbie ....... 143 Middleton, Iody ,...... 80,143 Miller, Chandra ......... 143 Miller, Chris ...... ...111,143 Miller, Gary .... ....... 1 43 Miller Kathy ........... 143 Miller, Ken ....... 111,116,143 Miller, Monte ........... 143 Miller, Paul .,111,117,135,143 Miller, Ralph . Miller, Sheila . Miller, Susan . Miller, Tom . . Miller, Yvonne Mills, Iohn . . . Minnick, Gerald . . 111,116,143 Minnick, Terry Mitchell, Karen Mitchell, Marilyn ........ 143 Mitsos, Georgia Moberry, David Mobley, Tim . . Moeller, Linda Moening, lay . Momper, Ianet Mongenas, lim Moore, Mary. . Moore, Melodie .... . . . 143 Moore, Raymond ........ 143 Morehead, Vence ........ 143 Morgan, Ioe ..108,111,121,143 Morina, Ioyce . Morris, Bill . . . Morris, Dave. . Morris, Debbie Morrison, Eva. Morse, Marcia Moser, Duff . . Mosher, Steve. Mossman, Ianet Mueller, Doug Mullins, Paul . Murphy, Mike Myers, Mike . . Myers, Scott . . ..........143 ...143 .. ...143 .. ...143 ..........143 ..........143 ..........143 .........143 .. ...143 .. ...143 .. ...143 ...143 ...143 ...143 ...143 ...143 ..........143 .. ...143 ...143 ...143 ..,. .143 ........82,143 .......119,143 .....143 .. ...143 ...143 ...143 ...143 .. ...143 .. ...143 N Naegele, Bob. . Naeues, Linda Neal, Iohn .... Neal, Tom .... ...143 ...143 .. ..... 143 .......121,143 Needom, Chaney . . . 143 Neely, lane ............. 143 Nelson, Elizabeth ..,..... 143 Nerlinger, Ioe ...... Neuforth, Pamela ..... .. . 143 .95,143 Neuforth, Randy ........ 143 Neumann, Kathy ........ 143 Neum ann, Tina ...... 134,143 Neumeister, Don ........ 143 New, Pamela .... ....143 Newkirk, Doug ..... ...I 1 43 Nicholas, Robert . . Nickoson, james . . . Nickoson, Ianet . . . Niederhausen, Mark Nocheck, Karen . . . Nocheck, Sharon , . Nolan, Kathy .... O . .... 143 . .... 143 ......143 .....143 ......144 . .... 144 144 O'Banion, Becky ...... 80,144 Wollenhaupt, Kathy Obenback, Rick . Ober, Ianet ...., Oberding, Debbie .... Oberding, janet . Osborne, Debbie P Palma, Maria ..... Palmer, Larry ........ Palmisano, Dave ..... ...144 ...144 ...144 ...144 ...144 ,..144 144 144 Pandilidis, David .10B,111,116, Panno, Sharon . . Papathanos, Mary Parker, Peggy . . . Parker, Valerie . . Parlin, Charles . . Partin, Lawrence Partridge, Patti . . Paskal, Fotis .... Patton, Bruce . . . Payne, April . . . Peace, Velma . . . Peacock, Ron . . . Peponis, Iohn . . . Peponis, Pam . . . Perkins, Beverly . Perkins, Elaine . . Perrman, Thomas Peters, Dan ..... Peters, Douglas . Petry, Terry .,.. Pettyjohn, Gary . Phillips, Carla . . Phillips, Melodie Piehler, Paula. . . Pike, LeeAnn . . , Piles, Dan ..... P1ausie,Iames ,. Plummer, Diana . Poe, Sandra .... Poe, Ianis ...... Pohlman, Connie Popp, Sam ..... Poth, Debby ,... Potter, Ada ..... Pounter, Pamela . Preuss, Steve . . , Prewitt, Fred . . . Price, Susan . . . Prichard, Al .... Prichard, Bob . . . Prost, Jim ..... Puckett, Alice. . . Puckett, Greg . . . Puckett, Sue . . . Pugh, Sandy . . . Putteet, Helen. . . Pyles, Glenn . . . Q uinn, Anthony . R ais, John .,,,, ais, Steve ..... amsey, Mike. . . arden, Doug . . . atliff, Lorraine . 144 144 144 144 144 ...144 ...144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 ...144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144,147 144 144 144 144 144 144 ...144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 ...144 144 144 ...144 ...144 ...144 ...144 ...144 ay, lim ..... 108,111,116,144 azo, Bonnie ........ 144,147 azool, Sheila .......... 144 ehn, Don .... . . , 144 Robbins, John . . . Roidas, Ilisa .... Rose, Andy .... Rose, Bruce. . . Rose, Jackie .. Rose, James .... Rose, Ieff ..... Rose, Linda ..... Rosen, Terri ...... Roser, MaryAnn. . . Rossi, Beverly ..... Roth, Linda ....... Roth, William ..... Rothwell, Charlene Rowland, Danny . . Ruffner, Gary ..... Runkle, Iulia . . . Ryan, Dolores . . . Ryan, Vicky . . . S ...135 ...144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 .83,145 145 145 Sandefur, Glenn. . 108,116,145 Sauer, Ray ............. 145 Scarberry, Steve ...,...,. 145 Schachleiter, Deborah .... 145 Schaefer, Peggy ...... Schafer, Ted ...... Scheidt, Iohn . . . Schmen, lim ...... Schmidt, Iohn ..,..... Schneider, Sue ,..... Schnurr, Iuanita ...... Schoemaker, Gary ..,. Schultz, Jane ...... Schultz, Joe ...,...... Schumacher, Kathy Schwaa, Stephen ..... Schwartz, Jack ....... Schweitzer, Pamela . . . Schwiers, Karen ...... Sciamanna, Gayla . Scott, Linda ..... Scott, Marcia . . . Scott, Patrick . . . Seeter, Bonny . . . Selhordt, Cathy . . Sexton, Wilma , . . Sferra, Sue ...... Shackelford Ron ..... .81,145 145 145 145 145 .145,147 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ...145 ..,145 145 Shallet, cynihia .... 84,BS,145 Shannon, Linda ....,. Shoopman, Glenna Shorten, Greg ,....... Siciliano, Al ......... Siebenthaler, Roxanne Siegbert, Audrey ..... Simpson, Carol Slaukter, Karen Slaven, Ianet . Sloan, Ieff .... Smith, Barb . . Smith, Nancy . Smith, Sandy . Smith , Sandy . Smith, Terry . . Smith, Vickie . Smith, Vickie . Snyd e Soper, r, Sheron Theresa 145 145 145 145 145 145 145,149 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 ...145 Soudrette, Bill Sowder, Bob . . Sparks, Sue . . Sperber, Linda .......... 145 Spragen, Connie ......... 145 Sprague, Robert . .108,111,121, ...145 .. ...145 ...145 145 Sprecker, Darline ........ 145 Stacey, Mary ..... . . . 145 Stamper, Sharon .... . . . 145 Stanforth, Sue . . 145 Starnes, Sandy .... Steers, Donna ..... Stegner, Mark ...... Stephens, Bonnie . . . Stephens, Ronnie. . . 145 145 ...145 145 145 Stephenson, Doris ....... 145 Stevens, Iohn ..... Stines, Arthur . . . Stirrat, Iames . . . Strasser, Linda . . . Strauss, Carla .... Street, Roy ...... Strimple, Carol. . . Strunk, Barbara . . . Strum, Bob ..,.... Sullivan, James . . Sullivan, Iohn .... Swain, Benny ..... Swinburne, Barbara T Talbot, Larry . . . Tancous, Iudy . . . Tarter, Debby ..... Tarter, Terry .... . Tate, Gina .... Taylor, Dana .... Taylor, Etta .... , Taylor, Fred .... Taylor, Sherry . . . Tedman, Paul .... Terrell, Elaine .... Thiergartner, Mary Thomas, Keith .... Thompson, Barb . . Thompson, Dave . . Thompson, Dennis . Thompson, Regina . Tode, Ierry ....... Trapp, David .... Trenz, Gayle ...... Trew, Phyllis ..... Tscheiner, Daniel. . Tucker, James .... Tucker, Iim ...... Tucker, Louis .... Turner, Donna . . . U Unterreiber, Ed . , Urk, IoAnn ..... Utley, Floyd .... V Vahn, Dennis ..... Vanderpool, Iim . . . Vanderver, Glenn. . ...116,145 145 145 ...80,145 145 146 ...82,146 146 ...119,146 .....146 . 146 146 .....146 ....146 ....146 ......146 ...108,146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 ....83,146 . .... 146 146 146 146 . .... 146 146 . .... 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 ....146 ....146 ....146 . ...146 . ...146 ......146 Vanover, Margret . . . . . . 146 Vanover, Gail ..... .......84 Varner, Earla ........... 146 Veite, Tom . . .108,1 11,116,146 Voll, Fran .............. 146 Vosilenic, Lela .... W Waddell, Iim , . . Waddell, Roger .... Wagner, Debra .... 146 146 ...146 146 Wagner, Ioyce. . , Wagner, Steve .... Walker, Cindy .... Walker, George . . . Waltz, Ieff ...... 146 146 ...146 146 146 Ward, Connie ........... 146 Ward, Susanne ..... .....146 Wardenburg, Kirk .84,108,111, Ware, Steve .... Warfielf, Iohn . . . Warren, Sue ...... Watson, Shirley .... Waymeyer, Debbie. . Weber, Carl ....... Weber, Ioe ........ Wegman, Sandy ..,. Weinberg, Linda . , . Weisbrodt, Earl . . . Welch, Ralph . . . Wellbaum, Ron . . . Wendel, Victor .... Wengert, lim .... Wesley, Iudy .... Wesley, Lew .... Weston, Dennis .. White, Karen ..., White, Sharon . . . Whitehead, I.C. .. Wittymore, Rita .... Wickman, Bonnie . . Widerner, Harold. . . Wilfong, Bob ...... Willburn, Beverly . . Williams, Dwane . . . Williams, Iudy . . . Williams, Trudy .... Williams, Vic .... Williams, Walter . . . Willis, Gary ...., Wilson, Alfred . . . Wilson, Bertha . . . Wilson, Kirk .... Wingert, Paul . . . Winkle, Marc . . . Winters, Diana ..... Wisenbaigh, Jean . . . Withers, Danny . . Witt, David ..... Witte, lim ......... Wittrick, Paul ...... Wogenstahl, Randy . Wogenstahl, Steve . . 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 ..121,146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 146 ...35,146 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 ...83,147 147 147 147 ..119,147 147 .....147 147 Wolf, Greg ...... 108,111,147 Wood, Robert ...... Woodburn, Don .... Worley, Cathy ..... Worthwarth, Diane . Woulms, David .... Wuerdeman, Carol. . Wuerdeman, David . Wuest, Barry ...... Wyenendt, Stephanie Y Young, Cathie ..... Young, Greg .... Z Zech, Hope ......... 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 ...147 ...147 147 Ziegelmeier, Ianet ....... 147 Zoller, Ken . . . 108,11 1,116,147 index 245 Advertisers American White Mobilift . . . Ammon Pharmacy ......... Baltimore Saving and Loan . . Bohemian Lounge ....... Bonanza Steak House . . . Burger Chief ....... Burkley Yamaha . . . Busche Foods .............. Captain Al's Trolley Tavern .... Centennial Savings and Loan . . . Centuey Tire Company ..... Cheviot Building and Loan ..,. Cheviot Cab Company ...... Chevron Asphalt Company .... Cincinnati Color Company ...,.... Cincinnati Federal Savings and Loan Cincinnati Gas and Electric ....... Cincinnatus Savings and Loan .... Coston TV ................... C and P Delicatessen ................. . . , Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Homes Dav1d's Buffet .................... . . . Dick Luken Volkswagen .... . Duncan Heating Company . ..,......... . . . Ernst-Court Savings and Loan Association .... . . . Fields Hairdressers ............,...,...... . . . First Federal Savings and Loan Association .... . . . Flower Garden .......... ................ . . . . Frisch's ................ Gamble Nippert Y.M.C.A .... Geiler ................ Glenway Dry Cleaners . . . Glenway Loan and Deposit .... Glenway Sheet Metal Inc .... Glenway Tire Shop ..,.....,.. Guethein Insurance Company .... Hader Hardware ............. Handelman Fabrics .,........... Handy Window Shade Company . . . Harolds TV .......... .......... ..... . . . Harry Meyer and Sons Funeral Home .... . . , Harrys Corner ....................., . . . Hart Pharmacy ................. Harvest Home Building and Loan . . Henri's ..................... Hill and Griffith Company .... Home Federal Savings ........... Huston Bros. Waterproofing, Inc .... Ionna Cleaners And Formal Rental . . . . . . Irwin Shoe Company ............ lim Musser Hair Styling .... lohn I, Radel Company . . . Iosten's ............. Kemper's Pharmacy. . . Kitchens by Nichoson . . . 246 index 216 213 213 215 229 214 222 223 210 227 213 217 211 252 228 222 212 211 216 222 209 219 216 214 228 216 214 215 215 212 210 228 220 226 229 209 210 228 221 208 223 222 223 221 223 218 210 221 226 216 223 232 223 216 231 Kneflin Insurance Agency .... Kreimer Parkview Market .... Kustom Kitchens by Klein . . . Lee Lutz Florist ......... Linneman Delicatessen ...... Lou Klug School Bus Service . . . Luebbe Shoe Store ........ Luenberger's Meats . . . Lutz Floral Company ..... Lyon's Insurance Agency . . Mack Drugs ............ Macke's IGA ......... Marmers Shoe Store . . . Mike and Dick Kunnen ...... Oak Hills Savings and Loan .... One Hour Martinizing .......... Oppelt's Suburban Food Market ...... Overlook Savings and Loan Company .... Panaro's Fruit Market ............... Park Pharmacy ....... Piemeier, the Florist ........ Price Hill Building and Loan . . . Quality TV ............,.,...... Queen City Coffee Breakers Club . . . Red Frazier Ford ..................... Renate and Michael Terrace Apartments . . . Riemier Lumber Company ........... Rohe's Drugs .,......,.......... Roy B. White-Mid States Theatres . . . Royal Family Billiards ...,..,.... Sears .....,......... Schinkal's Poultry .... Shueler's 7 Kitchens . . . Spooky Hollow Farm ............. Spring Garden Savings and Loan ..... Stegner Food Products Company . . . Stern Vending Company ........ Sunny Hollow .........,............,...... .... Ted Kissel-Miami Whitewater Flying Service Tony's Fruit Market .,...................... .... Vollrath's Food Market ................ Western Hills Academy of Beauty Culture , . . Western Bowl ........................ Western Hills Boosters Club ...........,. Western Hills Fuel and Supply Company .... Western Hills Honda .......,,.......... Western Hills Loan and Deposit ...... Western Hills Medical Arts Pharmacy . , . Western Hills Publishing Company .... Westower Cleaners ....,.,.,....,. Westwood Sunoco . . . Westwood Union 76 . . . Willie's Coiffures ...... Wiseman's Pharmacy . . . Wullenweber Motors Inc. . . . . 223 225 208 232 213 231 233 216 234 216 228 222 230 222 213 209 228 229 213 221 225 233 225 231 224 213 220 228 222 213 233 222 232 230 213 224 215 228 228 223 216 229 208 226 232 234 222 216 219 223 224 223 228 213 219 Acknowledgements The staff is relieved to say that the 1971 Annual is completed. However, it could not have been finished without the revival of the work night or without the help of a number of people. We would like to thank Mr. Sutton, Mr. Owens, Mrs. Michaels, Mr. Greisser, Mr. Cheeseman, Phil Breen, and joe Lucas for their time and co-operationg Mr. Reusing and Mr. Woodruff for coming to school to have their picture takeng the faculty for their co- operationg Rob Paris for making the color slides the size we wantedg Rick Porter for developing pictures when we needed themg Bruce Cramer for Miss Walters' pictureg Miss Walters for having her picture taken 35 tirnesg Mrs. Volz for her 3:00 AM.phone call to the Michaels' house- holdg Mr. Sutton for his signatureg Mr. Mike McKelley and Mr. Harry Robinson of Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation for our coverg Mrs. Karches for making sure we had our building passes every time we left the roomg Mr. Bob Buring of Osborne Photographic Laboratory, who took the picture which appears on the coverg Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Gammill, and Mrs. Rupe for the use of their hornesg Mr. Brown for picking the lock to Ian Volz's car and getting it startedg and Mr. Michaels, who keptus going when we felt like quitting. Indentifications Page 2 Mr. Chesley Page 3 Bev Endres Barb Federer Page 4 Mr. von Walden Mr. Franks Mr. Brady Page 5 Miss Harris Mrs. Michaels Page 6 Iohn Mackie Bill Major page 10 Carolyn Kuhn Page 11 Nancy Hudson Page 12 Reinhard Kalbli Roy Carter Page 13 Pete Strunk Glen Cox Page 14 Mr. Heinold Mr. Reusing Page 15 Mrs. Young Mr. Woodruff page 16 Nancy Hudson Barb Federer Ian Pyles Ian Sparks Brenda Talbot staff 247 248 stoff The Annual Staff - 1971 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Phil Brown .................... Iwho admitted that he deserved Mr, Western Hills J PRODUCTION MANAGER Beverly Endres ....... Iwho kept saying I want to go home all through opening section worknightj LAYOUT EDITOR Bonnie Schumer ......., Iwho went to the Basketball Queen Canteen and greeted every- one at the doorj COPY EDITOR Jan Volz ......... Iwho had to have her car broken into at 4:00 am after leaving her key locked up insidel PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Kim Leuders .............. . . . Iwho mysteriously disappeared every day at 2:40 pmj ART EDITOR Connie Vath ........... .... I who designed 12 different covers before the board deci- ded to use a color picturej BUSINESS MANAGER Ian Pyles ................ ............. I who got her kicks by handling moneyl Pam Lawrence, Assistant . . . . . . Iwho only came on Wednesdays and when she didn't have to workj ACADEMIC EDITOR Kathy Rupe ................ Iwho not only sang along with every song on the radio, but also hummed the commercialsj Sue Schroder, Assistant . . . .... Iwho made sure Organizations was completed on timej STUDENT LIFE' EDITOR Amy Sandefur ........... ...... I who didn't have enough picturesj Rhonda Cole, Assistant .... ..... I who was usually seen in room 1151 PHOTOGRAPHER Dennis Vehr ..........,........ . . . Iwho was the Romeo of the Annual Staffj ORGANIZATION CO-EDITORS Mimi Gammill ....... 1 ........ . . . Iwho was the Juliet of the Annual Staffj Sue Cromer ....... ......,.......... I who was never aroundl OMBUDSGIRL Nancy Hudson .... ........ I who was around whenever we needed herj SENIOR EDITOR Carolyn Kuhn ....... .... I who became the fifth Senior Editor to hold office in Student Councilj jill Geiger, Assistant ...... ..... I who holds the worlds record for trips to a locker during one class periodj Billie Hayworth, Assistant ..... Iwho spent her leisure time smoking Phillie Tip Cigarsj SPORTS EDITOR jay Cavendish .............. Iwho bored us all with his imitations of Iohn Wayne, Paul Lynde, and Igor Blevenskyj UNDERCLASS EDITOR Cheryl Faulconer .....,. .... I who offered to help the day before the section was duel Diane Owens, Assistant ............... Iwho had a strange attraction for the main hall candy machinej Pam Hamman ..... Iwho found out that 'M' comes after 'L' half way through her layoutsi INDEX EDITOR Cathy Mousie ............. ...... I who was as quiet as a mousey J ADVERTISING EDITOR Ian Sparks .............. ........ I who did a fine job - with Randy's helpj FACULTY EDITOR Donna Drew ........ Iwho was normally found during work nights sleeping on a couchl FACULTY ADVISOR Mr. Iohn Michaels .... .... I who thought he could boss us aroundj if bw X QV? WEN J A-h .s x I X16 , LF : Y' f J 5115, ,K , 6 fi' 55 -.xfxf--K7 I . X 'ip L+ N YBQT5 . H ., ,, . . Y i'X,1f gl' X 'Q V ,ff-R, ki . f. U p ,ff Hg Ki' J ra- - Y- ., , . . , xx: X I .J I X- 5. E' 9- , ' -S' ' KP A w y' S x - , ,Q -' Q -' rx 27 Qlxv Ry,-1 R 'A If N, fl . , -if V1 15. I va: xv ,Nvf N .ww X6 lm t , .' 1 .. . r v NUT-'kief 1' fw' 1 s.- M Ax X. 5' , .N Q, V. L V Q L, . X 1 - 1.1 A I uh NN , .- 5 .5 .jx TP ' :WDW-fa ,- fw. , w
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