Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1961
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a - -.: WMV-gamm The Andersonian Anderson High School Forest Hills School District Cincinnati 30, Ohio Volume XXXI Published by Senior Class of I96l Coedifors: Associme Edifor: Advisers; Jecmne Elder Sue Rhodes Judith PIGH Vera M. Nash Virginia Wiley Sfudenf Body 1 4-49 EDUCATION Contents OrganIonons 50179 AThleTics 80-91 Activitles 92-119 Advertisements 120-143 High school years are marked with success and failure, with 10y and sorrow, with victory and defeat. This book is 0 record of the year's light and of its darkness. Although it includes some of the shadows, it is full of the brightness of new tron- Tiers, high ambitions, cmd worthwhile accomplishments. Studying and counseling helps students discover abilities. Science offers occasions to explore and to ' ically . think cr Practical knowledge is valuable for homemaking. Students prepare for the challenge of business. 10 11 'mmww gmmw a. M steady progress. 13 Student Body Seniors 16 WILLIAM PAUL ARMSTRONG SANDRA lOUISE BARDOFF GLENN LEO BERRY PHYLLIS ELAINE BICKEL GEORGE JAMES BODE BARBARA ANN BOLES ,. DONNA LEE BORGEL PENELOPE ANN BOSSETT KAREN ELAINE BREWSAUGH WILLIAM H. BROWNE lII EDNA LOUlSE BUSCHUR JUDITH ELAINE CARSON PATRICIA ANN CHAPMON FLORENCE CLEM PAUL ANTHONY CLEMENTS .- w IANDERSOWH ,SSMJEW cgmga DELMORE MUELLER CHURCH ROGER LESLIE CHURCH Ill JERALD WAYNE COMBS THOMAS E. CRAFT CHARLES FREDERICK CURNAYN EDWARD WILLIAM DOENCH PATRICIA A. DONOGHUE DONALD SCOTT DOWELL JEAN E. ELDER LYNN ANN ELLIS CAROL ANN ELLSBERRY GEORGE LEONARD FAYARD JERRE EUGENE FEINTHEL NANCY CAROLE FLAKE BARBARA MAE FORG SHARON ANN FRAKES STEPHEN R. FRANCIS CARL ROBERT FROMM 19 JANET LEE GARMAN SUE ELLEN GILKERSON RONALD STANLEY GRAVETT STEWART CARL GREGORY JAMES WILLARD GRESS A. DIANNE HALLSTED JANE EVELYN HAVENS RAY E. HAYDEN GERALD RAYMOND HENDERLIGHT u JOHN MICHAEL HENNIKE JANET LEE HEYWOOD FREDERICK R. HICKS GEORGE A. HILL CAROLE ANN HINKLE SHERRY LYNN HITTINGER BETZE JOHN HODGES DAVID B. HOFMEIER NANCY LEE HOUGH 22 DONALD ROBERTS HOUZE ALLEN HOWARD SUE ITIN FAITH ANN KELLER JOHN ROBERT KELLY SANDRA LEE KINBAUM JERRY L KINDRED DONNA JEAN KING ROGER WILLIAM KING LANA LUWANNA KINNEY DOROTHY LOUISE KOPP STEPHANIE ANN KRAEMER THOMAS RICHARD lAMMERS DENISE MARIE LAMPE MARTHA KAY LANG ROY GERALD LATHAM CAROLYN SUE LATHROP TERRI LEE LITTLE 23 WILLIAM FRANK LUDLOW SHERRY R. MANNING DAVID WILLIAM MARTIN SUSAN MARTONE JAMES IRVIN MARZ KARLA E. MASLOWSKI JERRY W. MAYS RICHARD IRA McCLANAHAN LEE ANN McCOLLUM SUE LYNN McCORD BONNIE LEE McDANIEL JACK H. McMILLlN ELLEN RUTH MEEKER JOHN ALLAN MIDDLETON ROY EDWARD MOHR DIANA MAY MOORE YVONNE MOORE DAVID ALLAN MOOREHOUS 25 CAROLYN MARGARET MULLEN KATHY PAULETTE MURPHY ROBERT LEE MURRAY DENNIS ARNOLD NICHOLS CAROL JEAN NORRIS BARBARA DEAN OAKS MARJORIE ANN O'BRIEN CHARLES ARTHUR OSMOND BEN J. OTTEN KEITH ALAN PAPE DONALD CHARLES PERRY JO ANN PHILLIPS JUDITH ELAYNE PLATT DREW RAYMOND PRELL EDWARD LOUIS PROSKE SANDRA SUE RAGLAND RITA RAFFAELA RAMUNDO RICHARD EDWIN REMKE 27 LINDA SUE RHODES THOMAS E. RICHARDSON CAROL ANN RICHEY HAROLD WILLIAM RICHEY SARAH TAYLOR ROLLINS RONALD EMERSON ROUSH RONALD ROYSE BARBARA ELLIS RUBEL KENNETH DALE SAMSON RICHARD L. SARGENT MARLIS SCHAEFER AUGUSTUS J. SCHIESZLER CAROL LYNN SCHLOTTERBECK DENNIS M. SCHMITT ALDEN LEE SCHNEIDER MILDRED RUTH SCHNEIDER DARLIN DELORIS SCHULTE JAMES ANTHONY SCHUMMER 30 CHARLES SENIOR DONNA SHANNON DOUGLAS EDWARD SHAW LAWRENCE CHARLES SMITH WILLIAM FRANCIS SPITZER JOHN WALTER SPRAKER, JR. BETTY JUNE STAUB JOHN LESLIE TODD JOY LEE TRABISH JON MARVIN TUCKER ROBERT WILLIAM ULMER, JR. CAROL ANN VATALARO ROBERT CHARLES WAGERS SUSAN KATHLEEN WALTER JOSEPH JOHN WALTERS BETTY LOU WARD CAROLYN RUTH WARD VICTOR WEGELIN 31 THOMAS HARRY WEII. RUTH ELIZABETH WELLMAN ARTHUR M. WETTENGEL PETER CONWAY WETTSTEIN RUTH ANN WILCE EMMA CHARLETT WITTMEYER PEGGY LEE WOLFANGEL SHANNON ARLENE WOLVEN BARBARA JEAN YENKE ROBERT FRANK YENKE, JR. FRANK MATTHEW ZIMMERMAN Class Colors: Orchid and White Class Flower: Orchid Class Motto: The roots of education are bitter but the fruits are sweet Arisfofle Twelve and Thirteen Year Sfudenis: ROW ONE: Phillips, Bickel, beck. ROW FOUR: lutham, Samson, Howard, Leever, Luthrop, Wolfangel, Meeker, Kopp, Vance, Schneider, Boles, Chapmon. Wegelin, Middleton, Heywood, Murray, King. ROW FIVE: Wul- ROW TWO: Ward, Forg, HuVens, Moore, Walter, Min, Plait, ters, Proske, Perry, Spraker, Hofmeier, Ludlow, Osmond, Nichols, Borgel, Staub, Lang. ROW THREE: BurdoH, Trabish, Todd, Mc- Schneider. Collum, Church, Fayard, Henderlight, Wilce, Buschur, Schlotfer- The Junior omcers, Richard Smoof, Vice-Presiden'f, Kennefh Burns, President, Nancy Robinson, Secrefary, and Bonnie Kennerl Treasurer, carry on the year-long proiect of collecting money for the prom. Juniors 34 Adams Adkivns, A. Adkins, M. Anderson Baker, P. Barker Barry Behymer Bonz BOPP Borgerding Bosfer Bromer Brown, H. Brown, J. Brcxiermun Busse Bybee Camden Channel! Cook Cooper Davis Day, C. Anderson Back Baird Baker, G. Bellew Beoddy Black Boaz Bowen Bridges Brinkmqn Brokamp Buob Bu rg Burns Buschur Clark Clayton Cole Conover Day, J. Dierker Diefz Doyle Drayer Duck Dunbar Duncan England Enzweilar Ernsi Finger Goff Gruber Holcomb Hannon Hawkins Huzelbaker Heeb HeEron Jackson Juhnke Kenner Kincaid Kufchem Lanier Leuman Lederer Marcum Marshall Martin Martini McDowell McKeOWn Mesmer Meyer Mueller Murphy Nordmeyer Obermeyer Pa rks Payne Pearce Pennington Duvall Eberle Elam Ellsberry Francis Froehlich Gear Gilpin Hanson Her? Hussen Huusman Heis Hinners Hopkins Howes King Klein Konop Korb Leever Ma hood Malone Ma nn Maslowski Matthews McCoy McDaniel Mohr Moore Morgan Mo rsch Olsso n Owen Pangbu rn Panno Pettis PfeHer Philhower Pirmavn Diaune Duvull, JeR Pirman, Richard Smoo'r, Betsy Tvrdy, and Ellen Olsson admire new class rings. Pobunz Poider Rube Reeks Roelting Rogers Royse Rudy Sch ulz Schweitzer Scoff Sea rs Shoemaker Smith, T. Smith, W. Smcot Stone Sirafma nn Strickmeyer Stu rgeo n Turner Tvrdy Van Ness Voss Wendell Wettengel Wilhoit Williams, L. Worth Wright Wykofi Young Zeisler Remke Rhein Richardson Robinson Ryall Sanborn Sander Schick Seifer Semunis Seyffer Shaw Snowden Sfa nkorb Sfeele Sielfer Swisher Tuggart Tarvin Tindu Walker, 1. Walker, J. Weaver Weil Williams, V. Winklebuch Wissinger Winmeyer : E 2. r , Sophomore Officers, Philip Burns, President, Wayne Rhodes, Vice-Presidenf, David Sell, Treasurer, and Wil- liam Stearns, Secretary, discuss class problems. Sophomores Adams Anderson Agee 8512 Alexander Bidle Anderkin Bauz Eoeh Bracken Boengr Breeden Boles Brewer Borman Bridges, A. Bridges, R. Burns Browne Buschard Burchfleld Caplinger Burger Chacksf'leld Chaney Clay Chapman, J. Clemenfs Chapman Cochrane Christophel CoIIeH Conley Cumby Cooper Curee Corbin Darnell Coykendall Davis 38 Defmers Dewey Diefenbach Dierker Fehl Fisher Gabelman Garrison Harf Heidkamp Heis Hill Johns Johnson Johnston Jolley Klein Kleinfeldf Knorr Koester Long Luh Lyman Mack Ma rkell Marsh Ma rtin Mo riini Meyer Mishler Moo rehous Morgan Oppenheimer Pace Parks Pennington Ramundo Randall Rhodes Roberts DOPP Do refhy Do me El liofl Gibson Glancy Graf Holcomb Hiffinger Horney Joy Jermer Jones Keddie King Kimell Lummers Luihrop Lauferbuch Loescher Makepeace Mahlenkump Malone Marcum Mays McGuire Meister Mefz Nuberhuus Neal Nerl Nolan Perkins Pfeffer Philpot Piepho Rockey Royse Ru ny a n Russell Summons Schmifz Samson Schweitzer Sargenf Sell Schmidi Seymour Sharkey Simpson Shaver Smith Shober Smith Short Smith Smith Siearns Smiih Steele Smith Sioutenburgh Swamper Stremick Swisher Taylor R. Syphux, S. Terlescki Syphax, W. Thornberry Taylor, L. Titus Torsch Voorhees Towner Warford Venfuru Watkins Vogel Wesf Whatley Worsiell Wheeler Wrighf Wilce Young, M. Woerfz Young, R. Zigos lauferbuch, Cary Kittrell, Ruy Taylor, and Pam all catch up on loiesi news and studies. 39 Freshmen Ackmun Ad kins Aicholz Allen Atkinson Babbs Baker Bo rry Ba rfsch Beuffy Bell Ben net? Freshman OHicers: Jacqueline Swisher, Secretary; ScoH Hallsfed, Vice-Presiden'r; Joseph Schmidlin, Presi- dent; Thomas Scherm, Treasurer. Berger Bopp Biddle Bowen Blunton Bowers Boesherz Brehm Browne Buscher Buechner Butte Burchette Bybee Burgevin Caplinger, C. Caplinger, S. Clark, F. Caron Clark, J. Carroll Clements Cartwright Close Coburn Couch Combs Cross Conover Cummins Costa Daily Daugherty Dixon Davidson Donaldson Day Dorefhy Deer Doyle Dunhum Elam Eberle Elliot Edwards Ellsberry Eich Ellsberry Emmert Evans, J. English Ezell Enzweiler Farmer Evans, C. Farris Ferone Florer Fromm, B. Fromm, W. Grist Grove Huger Hullsfed Harfman HaHerick Helderbrand Hendershof Hollsfein Howell Hughes Humphries Johnson, A. Johnson, 1. Johnson, T. Jones Ke'chum Klofter Ko h Ihepp Lane Louie Martin Martin Martin McFarland McFerran Metze Meyer Mounce Muhlberger Nash Nerl O'Dell Orick O'Hen Panno Furman Garmmn Godby Goff Hammon Hargeff Harris Hut! Henshaw Hensley Hertz Heywood Hurst Ingram Inlow Jackson Judge Kaps Kendall Kerns Lavery Lawrence Lawson lofz Martin Martin McBride McDaniel Midd lefon Moo re Moo rehous Moss Neeley Newman Nichols Obermeyer Parsons, C. Parsons, R. Parsons, T. Punch 41 Penis PeHy Poirier Pottinger Pyle Rube Rader Rumundo Rog ers Ru nyun Rusk Ryan Schroeder Schueneman Schulz Schulze Semonis Senior Settles Shannon Skinner Smifh, D. Smith, V. Sorrell Swisher Tuggarf Teeter: Thomas, G. J'rible Truesdell Turfon Vance Warford Wathen Wegelin Weil Williams L. Williams, R. Wilson Wittmeyer Prewih Pricken Pro ud Pryor Runeri Reeks Reinschmidf Richardson Scarborough Scherm Schilling Schmidlin Scot? Schof'r Seals Sell Sheppard Shrimper Siberf Simmons Stiles Shapes Sullivan Summers Thomas, S. Thornberry Tipfon Todd Wade Wagers Walker Wallace Wheeldon Whitaker White Whitman Wyder Zimmerman Zinga Mrs. Edward Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. . and Mrs . and Mrs William Armstrong . R. D. BardofL Sr. . and Mrs. Earl J. Berry . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . Lawrence K. Bickel . George John Bode . William Boles . Clarence Borgel . Ralph J. Bossetf, Sr. . and Mrs. T, A. Brewsaugh . June B .ond Mrs rooking . W. H. Browne, Jr. . and Mrs. Richard Buschur . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs, . and Mrs . and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Carson Cleo Chapmon Roger L. Church William Combs James Craft Emmet Curnoyn . Donovan J. DeWin Doench and Mrs. Joseph Donoghue . Donald S. Dowell, Sr. and Mm George Elder .Puul Eilis, Jr. and Mrs. James Ellsberry . Louis Fayord Eugene Feinthel Raymond Flake, Sr. Howard Forg Mrs. Evelyn Frakes Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, Carl E, Fromm and Mrs. Roberf L. German and Mrs. Stanley H. Grovett cmd Mrs Stewart C. Gregory . Everett Havens and Mrs. James Heywood Senior Pa rents Mrs. George A. Hill Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Norman L. Hiffinger D. K. Hough G. Fosfer Houze Roberf lTin, Sr. Sfephen Justice Horace G. Keller John H. Kelly A. L. Kinbcum Wilson Kindred Mrs. Hilda ,King Mr. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. F. Dallas Kinney Anthony Kopp Virgil H. Lommers Cletus Lompe Howard Long Roy G. Lofhom Richard C. Lathrop Robert J, Lawrence William Ludlow R. E. Macht Fred Manning Daniel W. Martin George V. Morz, Jr. Karl H. Moslowski Addison Mossmonn Floyd W. Mays, Jr. Ira McClanCIhcm Don McCollum Nevelle McCord Daniel W McDaniel James McMillin Cleveiond Fred Meeker F. M. Middlefon Mrs. lmono May Moore Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Moore William Mullen 4-3 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy Mrs. DoroThy Murray Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. . and Mrs. . and Mrs . and Mrs. . and Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold Nichols Jonathon Oaks Howard J. O'Brien C. William Osmond Jesse Piotr Robert Rogland John C. quundo Howard A. Remke J. O. Rhodes Kent W. Rollins Ed Roush Walter Rubel Adolf Schoefer A. J. Schieszler Chester Schlotterbeck M. L. Schmiff Alden Schneider Schneider George C. Smith J. E. Spitzer Thomas Trobish, Jr. Robert W. Ulmer Joseph Vomlaro Porter Wogers Frank J. Walter Andrew C. Walters Charles E. Ward L. Wegelin Warren Wettengel Albert WeTTstein John Wilce Lawrence Wittmeyer James O. Wolfongel Administration Mild red Figgins Secreta ry Suzanne Dickerson Herschel D. Wesf SBCFEff-I ry Superiniendenf Foresi Hills Board of Education: George G. Whife, P. C. Muhlberger, William M. Judd, President; Peggy Gilflllen, Clerk; Edward BA Wright, Vice-Presidenl; Louis W. Graf, Jr. To The Seniors: This year represenTs anoTher milesTone in The hisTory of An derson High School. The class of '61 is The losT class To grad- uoTe from The presenT school. The Ten-yeor spun over which This building has been occupied has seen many changes, NOT only has The size of The groduoTing class quadrupled, buT The quoliTy of The educaTion received has improved To a marked degree, Thus enabling us To Turn ouT sTudenTs of whom we can be Truly proud. In The final analysis, The quoliTy of any producT depends on The use To which H is puT. And This is where you come mm The picTure. You have been given cerToin Tools, cerToin apprecia- Tions, and o cerToin omounT of knowledge. The use you make of your obiliTy will defermine The kind of niche you curve for yourself in Tomorrow's world. WhoTever your loT in life, and cerTainly we hope iT is o bounTiful one, your success will be measured by The conTribuTion you make To The welfare of all wiTh whom you come in conTocT. May you have divine guid- once in your fuTure endeavors. CongroTuloTions 0nd besT wishes. g. ?AJW :74:th E.Wayne TiTus Principal Martha Silver BeTTy lnlow Secrefary Secrefa ry Nick Visnic Assistant Principal Faculty 46 MRS. CAROL BEHRMAN University of Cincinnati, 8.3., B. Applied Arts, Art. MR. LEONARD BLACK Ohio University, 3.5. Industrial Arts, Shop Mcfhematics. MR. CHARLES L. BROWN Miami University, 3.5. World History, Sociol- ogy. MISS RACHEL BRYANT Miami University, B.S. General Mathematics, Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Journalism. MR. JIMMY CHAPMAN Ohio University, B.S. General Science. MR. PHILLIP CORNWEll Ohio State Universify, 8.8. Biology. MR. JOSEPH CRUSE University of Cincinnati, B.A., M.A. World His10ry, American History. MR. ROGER FEINTHEL Ohio University, B.A.; University of Illinois, M.A. American Problems. MR. ERCEL R. FRYER Transylvania College, 3.5.; University of Ken- tucky, M.S. General Science, Ngebm l. MRS. JEAN GRIDER Wilmington College, B.S. Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice. MR. ROGER GROOMS Wilmington College, 8.5. Speech, Drumutics, American History. MR. PAUL D. HAMILTON Wilmington College, B.S. Business Mathemat- ics, General Mathematics, Bookkeeping. MR. WILLIAM HARRIS Marshall College, B.A., M.A. Geography, World History. MRS. RUTH KERSHNER University of Cincinnoii, B.A. English II, HIL Business English. MR. HAROLD LONGWORTH Union College, BA. General Business, Sales- Low. MISS ELIZABETH MADDOX Ohio University, B.S.; University of Paris French I, ll, Lorin H. MR. MICHAEL MANNERINO University of Cincinnati, B.S.; Xavier Univer- si?y, M.Ed. Senior Band. MISS HELEN MERZ Hanover College, B.A. English I. MR. QUENTON D. MILLER University of Cincinnati, B.S. Boys' Physical Education. MRS. PAULINE MINDER Ohio University, B.A ; M.S. Home Economics. MISS DORIS MITCHELL Wilmington College, 5.5.; Ohio State Univer- sity, M.A. Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. MR. JOSEPH MOLER Wilmington College, 3.5. Engineering, Me- thanical Drawing, Industrial Arts l. MRS. JANET MORRISSEY Ohio University, B.A.; Universify of Cincinnati, M. Ed. English I, Special Ed. MISS VERA M, NASH Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A.; University of Cincinnati, M.Ed.; Univ, of Ky., School of Li- brary Science. Librarian, English 1V. MR. FREDRICK PAULY Bowling Green State University, 8.5. Industrial Arts I, II, III. MR. BILLY RAZOR Morehead State College, B,$. Chemistry. MRS. DOROTHY SCOTT Miami University, B.S. Girls' Physical Educa- tion. 47 48 MR. JOSEPH SHAFER Ohio State University, 35., M.Ed. Physics, Alge bro I. MR5. MARY H. STRUKE Miami University, 5.5. English IV, Spanish LIL MR. RICHARD TOBIN Xavier University, B,S English II. MR. RICHARD WALTERS Wilmingion College, 8.3, Health. MR. RICHARD WESP University of Cincinnati, 8.5.; College Con- servatory of Music. Vocal Music. MR5. VIRGINIA WILEY Ohio University, B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing l, Shorfhcnd l. MR. WAYNE WILLIAMS Ohio University, 3.5. English III. MR. VIRGIL WILSON University of Cincinnati, 35.,- College Con- servatory of Music, B.M.,- Xavier University, M.Ed. Instrumental Music. MR. PAUL WOOD University of Cincinnati, B.A ; M.A. English I, Latin I. MRS. THElMA MORGAN College of Nursing and Health, University of Cincinnati, R.N. School Nurse. MRS. MARIAN WRIGHT Ohio University, 8.8.; Xavier University, M.A. Testing and Research. MR. ROYAL HALL, JR. University of Cincinncni, BS4. University of Kentucky, M.A. Director of Curriculum and Supervision. MRS. ELLEN RICKEY Secretary to Director. Cafeteria Staff: Muck, Short, Ragland, Mechlin, Perry, Raymond. i Cusfodians: Jones, Biedenharn, Woods Matron.- Violei Ganey Diefifian: Louellu Reece Bus Drivers: Justice, wnknownL Taylor, Moremond, Broxferman, Walter, Aic- hohz, McCoy, Ellsberry, Carr, Rickey, Sfagnaro, Carr. Service Personnel 49 Organizations Student Council Officers, Henderlight, Treasurer, Murphy, Secretary, Walters, President, and Spii- zer, Vice-Presidenf, plan agenda for next meet- ing. Harvey Martini receives congratulations from Stu- dent Council oHicers for submitting 1he best sug- gestion of the month. Student Council ROW ONE: Henshaw, Chapman, Daugheny, Jones, Muhlberger, ROW FOUR: Camden, Hennike, Maslowski, Taylor, K. Burns, Swisher, Rogers, McCoIlum. ROW TWO: Adams, Bopp, Meeker, Schmiff, Elder, Dorna. ROW FIVE: Chaney, Heis, Gravefi, Smooi, Mishler, R. Ramundo, Yenke, Parks, P, Burns. ROW THREE: Mullen, Remke, Grass, Wensrein. Voss, German, Sell, Schmidlin, Schlofferbeck, F. Ramundo, Rhodes. Lantern in Chief: Jane? Gurmun, Adviser: Rachel Bry- Business Manager: Carol Schlofferbeck, Editor- ant. Page Editors: ROW ONE: Peggy Wolfungel, June Havens, Sue Ifin, Richard Remke. Assist- . an'r Edifors: ROW TWO: Judi Parks, Nancy Robinson, Marion Swisher, James Brown. Squf: SEATED: Ramundo, Moore, Rubel, Rollins, Murphy, PIaH, Schmiiz, PeHis, Dunbar, Bromer. STANDING: Burns, Maslowski, Francis, Bevingfon, Anderson, Graven, Ulmer, Heidkamp. HIJJEBSJDJHH Division Edifors: ROW ONE: Maslowski B McDaniel, Mullen, Remke, Robinson, Heeb, Walker, Gress, M. McDaniel, Luthrop, Schlofterbeck, Murphy, Wolfungel, Vaialaro. ROW TWO; PlaH,Wendell,5wisher,Heywood,Rubel. STGH: ROW ONE: Perkins, Mishler, Klein, Pace, Jones, Jahnke. ROW TWO: Led- erer, Murkell, Mays, Adams, Fisher, Konop. ROW THREE: Wetlstein, Ramundo, Spitzer, German. i Advisers: Vera M Nash s Virginia Wiley Associafe Editor: Judith PluH Editors: Sue Rhodes, Jeanne Elder Circulufion SfaH: ROW ONE: Horney, Boles, Borgel, Hiitinger, Sturgeon, Dietz. ROW TWO: Ernst, Obermeyer, Black, Keller, Randall. Advertising StaH: Runyan, Worth, Ifin, Keddie, Kittreli, Rollins, Sfoufenburgh, Taylor, Boles, Heidkomp, Gravetf. 55 Piccolo ' Lynn Adams Eb FluTe WDonold Houze -l Marian Swisher Juanita Sfurgeon Nancy Martin - ll Keith Bell Joan Morfin Cheryl Burchette Oboes ' Sharon Beoddy - I ' Sondra Duncan 1 Cory Kiffrell - II Lois Hittinger Bassoon ' Lourello Lederer - I ' John McForren - ll Clarinets HCarol Schlofferbeck - I ' Marlene McCoy ' Carol Fisher JudiTh Walker ' Cynthia De-tmers Lois Johnson 7 H I I Roberfo Lawrence ' Judith Chapman Christine Worrh ' Carolyn Stremick Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony I Sherry Pest William Daily 5k$ue Itin - HI Russell Burger Charles Pearce Harold Bybee Loretta Neeley Shirley Pryor Gloria Clough Alto Clarinets ' Jacqueline Korb Hana Kinney Bass Clarinets 'Uohn Middlefon Phillip Zingo Contro-Bass Clarinet 1 Kay Wendel! Alto Saxophone 'kDonold Perry -I Wufh Meeker ' Philip Schoff - ll 5kBe-Hy Word Tenor Saxophone ' Sondra Woerfz Bdritone Saxophone ' William Boles Lonnie Ingram Comets and Trumpets 'Wefer Weffsfein I 36 ' Gordon Gear kKeifh Pope ' Charles Lauferboch - II KDennis Nichols ' Poul Schueneman Lee Aichholz ' Robert WiHioms - III Ronald Simmons Dennis Smifh Robert Wilhoir French Horns ' Morfin Bopp - I HkDennis Schmitf ' David Peipho - ll ' Robert Scarborough - Ill ' Michael Heidkamp IV William Biddle Baritone Horns HEDowid Martin I William Middleton WEan Buschur kChorles Osmond Roberta Torvin Harvey Martini Trombones ' David Ryall -l ' ForesT Heis ' Verlo Ackmcm - ll Steven Donaldson Gory Corfwrighf - III John Berry Gerald WesT Recording Bass Horn WEdward Proske Jerry Meyer Robert Lovery Sousuphone Gregory Boesherz String Basses WRifo Romundo ' JoAnn Morfini Dionne Horney Cymbals Donno Borgel PlofToon l WJoseph Walters Frederick Heis Platoon ll WJerre Feinrhel ' Steven Mokepeoce Chimes and Orchesfro Bells Ferol Schricker Tympani 'Uomes Gress WENIORS 'WIND SYMPHONY Directors: M, Mannerino, Symphonic Band; E. Proske, Sfudenf Conductor,- V. H. Wilson, Wind Symphony. Planning Board: B. Boles, C. Kittrell, J. McFerran, P. Weftsfein, Presidemt L. Kinney, Secrefary-Treasurer; D. Houze, Vice-Presidenf; M. McCoy. Assisfunt Drum Muior, C. Kiffrell; Drum Maion D. Schmif'r. Marching Band MuioreHes: K. Murphy, K. MusIOWSki, S Kinbaum, D. King, D. Borgel, P. Dor- ethy. Colorguards: J. Bopp, J. Phillips, D. Horney, L. Ellis. n Flufe Trio: D. Houze, S. Kufchera, M Swisher. Clarinet Quartet: M. McCoy, J. M dlefon, J. Kerb. Not Pictured, C Schlofferbeck. Saxophone Quartet D. Perry, P. SchoH, B. Boles, S. Woerfz. Ensembles Brass Quintet: P. Weffstein, G. Gear, M. Bopp, E. Proske, D. RyulL Trumpet Quarreh D. Nichols, G. Gear, P. Weftsfein, C. Lauferbach. Boys' Octet: Spitzer, McClcnuhun, Feinthel, Hen- derlighf, Smoof, McGuire, Taylor, Babbs. Mixed Ensemble: Henderlight, McDaniel, Rhodes, Spitzer, Heeb, Hough, McGuire, Bubbs. Triple Trio: Wolfangel, Murphy, Rag- Iand, Boles, Mishler, German, Sfaub, Druyer, MuHen. ROW ONE: Pace, Chapman, Biddle, P. Royse, Rubel, Lederer, Wolfangel, Cook, Jones, Robinson, Ragland, Boles, Korb, K. Murphy, Clay, Runyon, Burchefte, Hertz, Petfy. ROW TWO: Boeffger, Ramundo, McGuire, Mishler, Duvall, Duck, B. McDaniel, Hinners. Chorus CALENDAR OF EVENTS November 23 December I 1 12 Christmas Program for Kiwanis Thanksgiving Assembly Christmas Concert March 4 Disfricf Solo and Ensemble Contest 10 Spring Concert 18 Districf Chorus Contest 30 Easter Assembly April 15 Stufe Solo and Ensemble Contesf 22 Program for Governor's Ball CIT Shera- ton Gibson 29 State Chorus Confesf May 3 Vocal Banquet 12 County Festival of Princefon June 4 Baccalaureate Middlefon, Ellsberry, S'raub, D. Wegelin, Feinthel, L Taylor, Swisher, Doyle, Davis, Nash, Bubbs, Lyman, S. Sfeele, Martin. ROW THREE: Weffengel, Howes, Turfcn, M. McDaniel, Agee, Jackson, Conover, Hough, Schmi , R. Taylor, Schilling, W. Rhodes, Berger, R. Royse, Drayer, T. Murphy, Holt, Hayden, Stiles, Garman, S. Rhodes. ROW Officers: Rhodes, Secretary; Schmm, Treasurer and Student Conductor,- Henderlighf, President; Spiller, Vice-Presidenf. FOUR: Turner, Lunier, Johns, Mullen, Konop, V. Wegelin, Kaps, Ma- hood, Marshall, Barker, Smouf, Spruker, Pearce, L. Steele, Heid- kamp, Gregory, Cochrane, Heeb, Lofz, Olsson, Mefz, McCollum Spitzer, McClcnuhan. ii; Officers: Rubel, Treasurer; Pobanz, President; Run- yon, Vice-Presidenf; Schneider, Secretary. Accompanisfs: Chapman, Berger, Siremick, Martin, Manin, Schricker, McCollum. ROW ONE: Taggarf, Raneri, Combs, Black, Muhlberger, Runyon, Hollsfein, Randall, Schneider, Ferris, Wheeldon, Radar, Rubel, Ober- meyer. ROW TWO: Henshaw, Haierick, Stone, Betfs, Caplinger, Smith, Mohr, King, Todd, Bracken, Bromer, Adams, Swisher, Senles. ROW THREE; Furman, Clark, Bopp, Hughes, Hart, Martin, Pobanz, Girls Glee Club Triple Trio: Sfomenburgh, BoPP: Sfone, Schneider, Bromer, Martin, Martin, Tarvin. Rogers, luwrence, Dixon, ColleH, Howell, Humphreis, Martin, Schric- ker. ROW FOUR: Russell, Elliott, Coykendall, Sioufenburgh, Lothrop, Havens, Johnson, Forg, Schmifz, Whatley, Meisfer, Goff, Sfremick, Swamson, Burgevin, Tarvin, Bridges. mwawyr ROW ONE: Scarborough, Clements, Daily, Scofh B. Buschur, Mc- gun, Jay, Eberle, Conley, Titus. ROW FOUR: Short, Moorehous, Daniel. ROW TWO: Grove, Ferone, Broxferman, Zinga, Philpof, Kinley, Corfwright, Luvery, Aichholz, Reinschmid'r. D. Buschur, Ramundo. ROW THREE: Donaldson, Latham, Mor- Boys Chorus Officers: lafham, President; Aichholz, Treasurer; D. Buschur, Secretary,- 8. Buschur, Vice-President On behalf of the Vocal Music Department, Barb Boles presents Mr. Wesp wifh plane tickets to New York as Jerry Henderlight, Dennis Schmitf, and Barb Rubel wafch. 63 J omcers, Elder, Treasurer, Clem, Secretary, Heywood, Vice-Presi- Mr. Boyle's sixth grade class as Mr. Cornwall, Adviser, looks on. The den'r, and Schlofferbeck, President, fry out their 1eaching ability on purpose of the club is as follows: I. To inferes1L good students in becoming teachers,- F utu re Tea Ch 8 rs 2. To furnish sound and sympathetic guidance To prospective Teachers; of 3. To explore Thoroughly The Teaching field,- 4. To cultivate qualifies of leadership, charocfer, and scholarw A ' ship among students,- m 6 rl ca 5. To bring to pupils greater undersfonding of The value of education in American society; 6. To render service to the school and the communify. Members: ROW ONE. Mohr, Stremick, Walker, Murphy, Rubel, Beoddy, SeyHer, Sunder. ROW TWO: Mar- shall, Hough, Fisher, Meyer, Forg, Hihinger, Rollins, Tvrdy, Romundo, 64 e Members: ROW ONE: J. Smith, Burg, Fluke, P. Smith, Obermeyer, Sfankorb, EH5- berry, Meeker, N. Smith. J. Grider, Adviser. ROW TWO: Hannon, Mullen, Benz, Gilk-erson, Manning, Baird, Weil, O'Brien, Walter, Woertz, Steele. Future Business Leaders of America Switchboard Operators: Hough, Willams, Rugland, Boles, Walker, Borgerding, Drayerl McDaniel. 65 Officers, Ragland, Vice-Presidenf, Mullen, Treasurer, and Meeker, President, employ good business prac- 1ices under The direcfion of Mrs. Grider, Adviser. Members: ROW ONE: Mishler, Jones, Clay, Terleski, Martin, Swisher, Meyer, Lyman, Miss Maddox, Adviser. ROW TWO: Adams, Hi inger, Sfearns, Heis, Keddie, Fisher, Lafhrop, Horney. ROW THREE: Sfre- 66 mick, buch. Dressed in Roman Togas, Anne Johnson, Ann Biddle, Phil Schaff, Wayne Rhodes, and Judy Lafhrop consider pcssibilify of a 1heaier party. Latin Club Dorethy, KiffreII,-Conley, Sfoutenburgh, Agee, Rhodes, Laufar- Cary Kiffrell, Charles Lauferbach, and Nancy Martin experiment with blood composition. Biology Club Members: ROW ONE: Heis, Perkins, Dorefhy, Stamper, Randall, Smith, Martin, Bormun, Lyman, Cornwall, Adviser. ROW TWO: Knorr, Vogel, Adams, Sfeurns, Wilson, Mays, Hittinger, Fehl, ParkS. ROW THREE; Coykendull Taylor, Bidle, Kittrell, Weiten gel, Davis, Stoufenburgh, Agee, Rhodes. ROW FOUR: Kleinfeldf, Makepeace, Piepho, Fisher, Conley, Chapmon, Cochrane, Hul- comb, Lauterbach. - Projection Club Members; ROW ONE: Kiftrell, Meeker, Howes, Lammers, Buschur, Peffy, Runyan, Wettengel, Conover, Visnic, Adviser; ROW TWO: Proske, Curnayn, O'Dell, Cohley, Lafham, McClanahan, Piepho, Osmond, Perry. Student Librarians ROW ONE: Stremick, Rollins, Keddie, Dietz, Defmers. ROW TWO: Harris, Vatularo. A Officers: Secremry: Lana Kinney President: Patricia Chupmon Treasurer: Donna Borgel Vice-Presldem: Donna King Health Careers Club ROW ONE: Morgan, Adviser; Yenke, Beiz, Schneider, Ward, Dorethy, Russell, Adams. ROW TWO: Bosseff, Keddie, Dietz, Buschur, Duvall, Vogel, Konop, Hittinger. ROW THREE: Chapman, Kinney, King, Borgel, Varsity Cheerleaders, B. Boles, A. Daugherty, N. Rhein, R. Swisher, J. Jones, C. Clay 6. PeHisx alfernan cheer for Varsify foofbull and basketball teams. Pep Club helps to support school spirit by taking buses 10 away- gumes, displaying posters, and helping plan Pep Rallies. Members: ROW bNE: Long, Obermeyer: ROW TWO: Clough, Louie, Pryor. ROW THREE: Russell, Dopp, ROW FOUR: Sfoufenburgh, Samson, King. New fo Anderson this year are Pom Pom Girls, L Ellis, J. Phillips, 5. Doyle, D. Hallsfed, Y. Moore, and K. Bormun. They are chosen for basketball season and perform of home games. 70 Pep Club OH'Icers: B. Yenke, Presidem; B. McDaniel, Secretory; W. Williams, Spon- sor; M. McDaniel, Treasurer; B. Boles, Vice-Presidenf. ROW ONE: Diefenbach, Penis, Murphy, Sfamper, Swisher, Kufchera, vin, Fisher, Glancy, Morgan, Anderson, Seiter, Adams. ROW FOUR: Rube. ROW TWO: Swisher, Jones, Perkins, Mishler, Duvull, Betz, Berger, Schlofterbeck, Swisher, Mahood, Heeb, Johnson, KraemEr, Rumundo, Walker, McCoy. ROW THREE: Worth, Lawrence, Burge- Coykendull, Woertz. Rsserve Cheerleaders, .I. Kerb, L. Mishler, C. Schlo'rferbeck, C. Worth, F. Schricker, and C. Perkins, ulter- nate, cheer at all Reserve basketball games. All cheerleaders are chosen by tryoufs and competitive ies'rs. 71 Hi-Y Hi-Y ORicers: Hamilton, Adviser Gress, Presidenf Hennike, Vice-Presidenl Moorehous, Secretory Feinfhel, Chaplain Fuyard, Treasurer Key Club Key Club Officers: R. Remke, Vice-Presidenr Gravetf, Treasurer Spitzer, President Feinthel, Adviser Marz, Sergeant-ot-Arms J. Remke, Secretary Key Club: ROW ONE: Boles, J. Remke, Wilson, Buschur, Taylor, Walters, Martin, Schieszler. ROW TWO: Perry, Montgomery, Spitzer, Heidkamp, Makepeace, Camden, Gruveff, Nichok, Marz. ROW THREE: Wetts'rein, Prell, Gregory, Williams, SchmiH, Osmond, Pearce, Sargent, R. Remke. Hi-Y: ROW ONE: Richardson, Henderlighf, Stearns, Heis, Lyman, P. Burns, Wilhoif, K. Burns, Muslowski, Fromm. ROW TWO: Francis, Heis, Chaney, Short, Anderson, Moorehous, Mays, Yenke, Spraker. Va rsity Club Varsity Club omcers: Hofmeier, Treosvrer; Murz, Secretary,- Hennike, President; Graven, Viie-President. Varsity Ciubz ROW ONE: Fuyurd, Henderlight, K. Burns, J. Remke, Wilhoif, Smith, Graven, Schieszler, Strickmeyer. ROW TWO: Heis, Sargent Chaney, Camden, Spitzer, Winkelbach, R. Remke, Marz. ROW THREE: Walters, Brown, Kleinfeldf, Spruker, Francis, Feinfhel. OFFIcers: ROW ONE: K. Murphy, President,- R. Meeker, Treasurer; J. Jones, Secretary. ROW TWO: C. Lathrop, Vice-President; M. McDaniel, Recorder; D. Scott, Adviser. Girls; Athletic Association Members: ROW ONE: Muhlberger, McCoy, Black, Lampe, Pettis, Kinbaum, German, Fisher, Defmers, Knorr, N. Moore, J. Lofhrop, Kufcheru, Korb, Rubel, Wclker, Clough, Lammers, Rumundo. ROW M. Swisher, EV McDaniel, Woerfz, Horney. ROW FOUR: Elder, 5. TWO: Sanders, P. Dorefhy, Duvall, Lederer, K. Dorethy, Stremick, HifiingerlTarvin, Mahood,ScI-Ilof1erbeck. Malone, Wendell, Worth, I.. Hiffinger, Forg, ROW THREE: Hough, N. Hough, M, Swisher, B. McDaniel, and D. Lampe enioy playing La Crosse, a new game at Anderson his year. If was a beautiful sho'r and now D Hcmey, K. Dorefhy, and M. Swisher are defermined to get the rebound. All eyes are on the ball as D. Lampe and C. Lafhrop wait to see whether K. Murphy is going To get a hit. Junior Y-Teen oHicers, Rochelle Swisher, Treasurer, Judy Jones, Vice-Presidenf, lynn Mishler, Presidenf, and Kathy Dorethy, World FeIlowship Chairman, enioy a casual evening around the fireside. Y-Teens Junior ROW ONE: Martin, Befz, Anderson, Royse, Randall, Russell, Martini. ROW THREE: Samson, Agee, Fisher, Long, Pace, Chapman, Diefenback, Lummers, Dopp, Mays, Glancy, Hittinger, Morgan, Lathrop, Stouten- Sfremick. ROW TWO: Adams, Barman, Perkins, Mish- burgh,Horney,CoykendalI,Woerfz. Ier, Clay, Terleski, Dorefhy, Meyer, Jones, Swisher, OHicers: Ragland,Program Chairman; Schlonerbeck, Ses retcry; Elder, lnter-Club Council Represenfufive; Mitchell, Rhodes, Walker, Treasurer. Vice-Presidenf; Heeb, Membership Chairman; Adviser; McCollum, President; Olsson, Service Chairman; Senior ROW ONE: Rubel, Schneider, Bickel, Jahnke, McCoy, Black, Ernst, Wissinger, Klein, Korb, Clark, B. Ward, Murphy, ROW TWO: Wolfangel, Y. Moore, Back, L. Moore, Lampe, Lung, Chapman, Rudy, Sturgeon, Baird, Little, Hullsted. ROW THREE: Forg, Sunder, Shoemaker, Snowden, Duvall, Keller, Ellis, Lederer, Adams, Manning, Ramundo, Robinson, Worih. ROW FOUR: M. McDaniel, C. Ward, German, Borgel, Havens, Young, Plan, Min, Muslowski, Kinbaum, Yenke, B. McDaniel, D. Moore. ROW FIVE: Turvin, Heeb, Dietz, Tvrdy, Carson, Wilce, Drayer, Hough, Ol- sson, Hininger, Heywood, Loihrop. Scholarship Keys Bronze Keys,- ROW ONE: Swisher, Jonesl Clay, Graham, Runyon, Siremick, Mishler, ROW TWO; Martin, Adams, Martin, Lyman, Taylor, Seifer. ROW THREE: Meyer, Kittrell, Fisher, Detmers, Lafhrop, Sieurns, Horney. ROW FOUR: Lauterbuch, Sell, Rhodes, Straimann, Hi1- finger. Silver Keys: ROW ONE: Sanders, Kufch- era, Walker, Stankorb, McCoy, Korb, Lederer. ROW TWO: Borgerding, Ra- mundo, Robinson, Wcrfh, K. Muslowski. Duncan. ROW THREE: Olsson, Tvrdy, MC' Daniel, Konop, McCo-Ilum, Swisher, Bopp. ROW FOUR: Heis, Marshall, Heeb, P. Mas- Iowski. Gold Keys: ROW ONE: McDaniel, Meeker, Murphy, Rubel, Schlotterbeck, Havens. ROW TWO: Walfers, Heywood, Rhodes, Plafi, Mullen, Lafhrop, WegelinA ROW THREE: Gress, Perry, Proske, Houze, Remke, Nichols. 78 ROW ONE: Lyman, Stearns, Bopp, Worm, Sanders, Stankorb, McFerran, Maslowski. ROW THREE: Kif'rrell, Heywood, Nichols, Clemenfs, Jackson. ROW TWO: Meyer, Horney, Olsson, Konop, Proske, Houze, Atkinson, Emmerf. Scholarship Team ROW ONE: Korb, McCoy, Harf, Sfremick, Elder, Moore, Wol- Kaps, Graham. ROW THREE: Bell, Rubel, Fluff, Borgerding, ven. ROW TWO: Martin, Duncan, Rcbinson, Defmers, Rhodes, Heeb, Duck, Fisher, Marshall. 79 , Mm.- S .m t k h t A Varsity: ROW ONE: Kinley, Wilhoii, Camden, Sell, Sharkey, Burns, Smoo1, Miller, Couch. ROW THREE: Harris, Coach, Hof- Dorna, Chaney! Henderlight. ROW TWO: Chapman, Coach, meier, Bell, Church, R., Heis, Church, 0., Wegelin, Hulsfed, Winkelbuch, Rhodes, Fuyurd, Kleinfeldf. Behind good blocking, Wilhoi'r goes for a gain. Eich, Daily, Parsons, Football Sfearn s, Reserve: ROW ONE: Boles, Trible, Lyman, Skinner, Hendershot, Wallis, PfeFFer, Barfsch, Daily, Schmidlin, Rye . ROW FOUR: Sell, Shober, Davis, Turton. ROW TWO: Bell, Nerl, English, Eich, Ken- Walker, Davidson, Allen, Marfin. ROW FIVE: Nerl, Marsh, dell, Donaldson, Ohen, Wulfers, Couch. ROW THREE: Wegelin, Parsons. Captain George quard Most Valuable Player Roberf Wilhoif 1 I 83 Anderson . . . Anderson ... . Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . . Anderson . 4 . . Anderson . . FootbaH SCORES Lemon Monroe MCNicholas Amelia Coferain Sycamore Princeton 000005030 Harrison 20 Norwood 14 Oak Hills 14 Taylor 84 Tension grips both senior squads. BasketbaH SCORES Anderson . . . 78 Coleroin . . , . Anderson . . ,. 86 Walnut Hills . Anderson . . . , 73 Sycamore . . . Anderson . . . . 72 Hughes ..... Anderson . . . . 58 Princeton . . . Anderson . . . 60 Harrison . . . . Anderson . . . . 59 Wifhrow . . . . Anderson . . . . 79 Norwood . . . Anderson . . . . 64 Amelia ..... Anderson , . . . 42 Finneytown . . Anderson . . . . 69 Mariemon'r . . Anderson . . . . 49 Oak Hills . . . Anderson . , . . 9O Madeira . . . . Anderson . . . . 54 Taylor ...... Anderson . . . . 48 McNicholas . . Anderson . . . . 71 Milford ..... Anderson . . . . 68 Purcell ...... Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . . Anderson . . . . TOURNAMENT SCORES 78 Northeastern 63 Xavier ....... 63 Western Hills 51 Wifhrow . . . Varsity: ROW ONE: Schieszler, Morch, Often, Manager; Burns, Henderlighf. ROW TWO: Cruse, Couch; Dornu, Murz, Grass, Heis, Walters, Walters, Couch. Basketball Jim Gress shoois for Owol Sfatisficians: ROW ONE: Pobunz, lederer, McDaniel. ROW TWO: Swisher, McCoy. ROW THREE: Kutchera. Reserve: ROW ONE: Schmidlin, Judge, Marcum, Gubleman, Burns. ROW TWO: Cruse, Coach; Sell, Chaney, Marsh, Shaver, Eberly, Walters, Couch. Grass tries a tough follow shot. Basketball Freshman: ROW ONE: Hallsted, Williams, Evans. ROW TWO: Sell, German, Curfwrighf, Aichhclz, Donaldson. Varsity: ROW ONE: Brown, Hennike, McMillin, Hallsfed, Schmidlin, Wilhoif, Berwunger, Gibson, Sharkey. ROW THREE: Brown, Couch,- Henderlighf, Camden, Broxferman. ROW TWO: Smoof, Jones, Burns, Marz, Spraker, Smith, Aichholz, Enzweiler, Schweifzer, Manager. Baseba R. Camden and J. Henderlight John Hennike 87 Team: ROW ONE: Pauly, Couch; Gruvefi. Fuyurd, Hofmeier, Ulmer, Walters. ROW TWO: Boles, Burns, Pirman, Sell, Matthews. ROW THREE: Owen, Heis, Holcomb, Chaney, Bridges, Sfrafmann. Track Golf Hamilton County Champions l959-l960-l96l 0 Team: W. Spitzer, W. Rhodes, R. Remke, W. Breeden Mot pic1ure$ N. Moore and J. Loihrop go up for c: iurnp. Girls Sports One, fwo, ihree, four . . . 89 Judy Lafhrop seems to be enioying herself as she flies over the buck. Carky Rogers enthusiastically re- turns a serve. 90 Bofh before and offer gym classes the locker room is filled with talking, giggling, noisy girls of A.H.S. Shirley Pryor and Ginger Todd play a tough game of badminton. Thirteen Sophomore girls in a very original formation: ROW ONE: Pom Coykendall, Helen Schmidt Carol Fisher, Jackie Keddie. ROW TWO: Judy Lathrop, Jane? Darnell, Glenda Samson, Rochelle Swisher, Carole Morgan, Sue Markell. ROW THREE: Mary Seymour, Kathy Dorefhy, Judy Anderson. uonwat! .wq ., ? Activities Band President, Pe're WeHstein, congrufu- Iaies Band Sweefhecm, Lynn Ellis. 99:1 Band Sweefheuri and Courf: ROW ONE: Kinney, Yenke, ROW TWO: McCollum, Kin- baum. ROW THREE: Phillips, Ellis, Murphy. Band Night Senior Band Members of 1960: ROW ONE: Borgel, King, Mcs- Paps, Martin, Wahers, Schmirf, Schlonerbeck, Word ROW FOUR: Iowski, Ragland. ROW TWO: Meeker, Kinney, Phillipa Ellis, Kin- Houze, Nichols, Osmond, WeHsiein, Gress, Perry, Middleton, baum, Murphy, Buschur. ROW THREE: Ramundo, Itin, Feinthel, Proske. .tgn'mstax. v a- Senior flout, There's Gonna Be a Hot Time in the Gold Pot Tonight, wins first prize. Homecoming Homecoming Queen and her Court; ROW ONE; Roder, J. Swisher, ROW TWO: R. Swisher, Ellis, Borman. ROW THREE: Kenner, Ruglund, Robinson. Her Majesty, Sandy Ruglond Homecoming Queen Sandy Ragland 96 Band Sweetheart Lyn'n Ellis Christmas Formal Tana Klein, Dayle Runyan, and their escorfs, Jack McMillin and Bob Ulmer, stand enfranced by The glow of the Christmas lights. Jim Hudson, Judy Chapman, Rick Maffhews, Judi Parks, Lynn Adams, and Tom HeFfron prepare to drink a toast to old Sainf Nick. Jo Ann Phillips and Diane Hallsted fell secrefs 10 Santa Claus. 97 Mrs. Gross expresses her opinions on sinful cundifion of the world. Junior Class Play The Silver Whistle by Jose Ferrer and Robert McEnroe CAST Mr. Beebe ........................ John 'Marsholl Mrs. Hamner- ......................... Sue Heeb Miss Hoadley .................... Laroine Droyer Miss Tripp ...................... Nancy Robinson Reverend Watson .................. Gordon Gear Mrs. Sampler ...................... Sharon Doyle Mrs. Gross ........................ .. Sherry Pettis Mr. Cherry ......................... Jock Howes Oliver Erwenfer .................. Michael Mueller Emmett ......................... Peter Maslowski Bishop .......................... Charles Pearce Father Shay . .. .................... James Bosfer Mr. Beach ......................... Gilbert Sears D.A.R. Woman ...................... BiHie Konop Policeman ........................... Forest Heis Old folks are owed by Oliver Erwemer's explunufion of the secret of life. Life at the old folks' home was very dull and depressing. All this changed with the appearance of Oltver Erwentert He brought with htm a fighting cock named Omar, gay philo- sophical arguments, and - most important of all these - The secret of life. Otiver instilled hope and happiness in the lives of the old people by teaching them to live every moment as if it were their test. Reverend Watson discovers Miss Houdley has hit the bottle once Too often. Miss Tripp is enchanted by the beauty of the moon. Mr. Beebe and Mrs. Sampler secretly share a few romantic words. Proctor begs Abigail to sfop her false uccusafions. Mary 'Warren saves herself a beating by testifying for Elizabeth in Courf. Mary Warren sobs as she admits she has helped to convict thirfy-nine women and to hang one. CAST Betty Purris ...................... Sherry Pettis Reverend Samuel Porris ............. KeiTh Pope Susan Morfone Abigail Williams .............. Shannon Wolvern Susanna Wallcoff ................ Barbara Boles Mrs. Ann Putnam ........... Stephanie Kroemer Thomas Putnam . . . . . . . . Michael Mueller Mercy Lewis ................. Martha McDaniel Mary Warren .................... Donna King John Procfor Ronald Groveff Rebecca Nurse .................... Sue Rhodes Giles Corey ..................... David Martin Reverend John Hale Edward Proske Elizabeth Proctor .. . . . Nancy Robinson John Nurse John Marshall Ezekiel Cheever Carl Fromm John Willard Richard McClonohon Judge Hafhorne ................ De-nnis Nichols Deputy-Governor Danforfh ........ Roger Grooms Sarah Good ........................ Sue Heeb Hopkins , , . . Charles Louterboch Lenie Connie Perkins Mdrfha Corey .............. Carol Schlotferbeck Betty Farris wakes from her trance and hysterically cries out Abigail's evil doings. The Crucible by Arthur Miller The Crucible is the dark and brooding Tale of The horrors of false accusation during the Salem witchcraff Trials of 1692. Encouraged by evil Abigail WiHioms, several young girls of Salem sfir'up trouble and suspicion by insisting That they are messengers of God sent to poinT out people guilty of witch craft. The scheme begins. as sport, but soon becomes so serious That The girls fear The serious consequences They may suffer. Because of These malicious lies, many people are needlessly accused, convicted, and hanged. Titubu, confused by Reverend Hale's questions, accuses many of witchcraft John Prccfor destroys his as his soul. Joan's companions resent the poet's remarks abouf The court. Joan of Lorraine with iTs bore stage, scant scenery, and partially costumed odors is unique in its method of presenta- fion. IT is the story of a ploy's birth, from The first rough re- hearsal To The lost dramatic scenes when the odors are in- spired with The holy Fire. Running Throughout This famous sTory of Joan of Arc is The philosophy that although human beings mus? compromise a liffle in life, fhey dare not sacrifice Their principles and ideals. Joan and the Dauphin disagree on military tactics. Tremoille and the Archbishop arouse suspicions abou? Joan in the Dauphin's mind. Senior Class Ploy Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson CAST Jimmy Masters, the Director Unquisito0 . ...... David Martin Pot, the Sfuge Manager . . . ..... . . . . . . Margaret Wolfongel Tessie, the Assistant Stage Manager Muroreh . . . . Donna King Marie, the Costumer ...... .. ............. Rita Ramundo Charlie, the Electrician ................. Thomas Lammers Gorder hBerirand de Poulengy . . . . . . . . . David Moorehous Miss Abbey Usubel D'Ard ............. Stephanie Kroemer Charles Elling murand Laxam Executioned ........ Richard MCCIonahon Mary Grey anm ..................... Shannon Wolven Joe Dollner hPierre D'Ard . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Peter Wetfsfein Quirks Gt. MichaeD .................... Roger Grooms Miss Reeves 6?. Catharina . . . . . .......... Bonnie McDaniel Miss Sadler 61. MargareD ................. Barbara Boles Farwell Uecm de Mem hD'Esfiveth ........... Carl Fromm Noble ac Hireh . ........................... Ben Often Bill Sheppard Mlain Chanierh hCauchon, Archbishop of Rheimsh ................. Edward Proske Les Ware Uhe Dauphim ..................... Keith Pape Jefson we Tremoilleh .................... Dennis Nichols Long hDunoig Gather Massiem ............. Jerre Femthel 103 Joan is driven to hysterics by the repeated quesiions of the clergy. The Dauphin's teasing fweuk does not amuse Aurore. Barb Yenke Joe Walters Prom Queen Prom K mg 0 04 l Iq$f w -:-;-..;.. One Iasf look as the evening comes to an end. Junior-Senior Prom Kenwood Country Club May 25, I96l Queen Barb and King Joe lead 0H the firs? dance. Juniors and Seniors take time out for refreshments. The cas'r presents the finale Rainbow. Are you sure this isn't Mrs. Jones's house? Donna King displays fhe latest m hubo garb. 1 Yes, may you all turn into dogsl What do we have here, Moliere lovers? The maiorenes, for their performance, present The Yellow Rose of Texas. Somewhere Over fhe Do you have any last requests? 1 M is for the million things she gave me. Sue Rhodes and Nancy Hough present fheir version Miser Keith gives orders to his servants. of Scarlet Ribbons. , i 3 : Initiates: ROW ONE: Murphy, Pia , Lathrop, K. Muslowski, McCollum, B. McDaniel. ROW TWO: Nichols, Grass, Proske, Remke. ROW THREE: Heis, Bopp, Heeb, Marshall, Lederer, Kerb. ROW FOUR: P. Maslowski, M. Mc- Daniel, Sander, Swisher, Wonh. National Honor Society Old Members: ROW ONE: Mullen; Schlofierbeck, Rhodes, Meeker, Heywood. ROW TWO: Houze, Walters. Mr. Titus presents membership card to Dennis Nichols as other initiates awaii their turns. SCHdLARSHI LEADERSHIP CHARACTER CCDUIFE 108 Janet Heywood Judith Plaff First Honor Siudeni Second Honor Sfudent FTA Scholarship Cenfral Trust Scholarship Honor Students Victor Wegelin Pufricia Chapman Student Council Scholarship HCC Scholarship Roger Church Boos'lers Club Scholarship Bonnie McDanie! Kiwanis Club Scholarship Ioseph Walters PTO Scholarship Carolyn Lufhrop Y-Teen Scholarship Nancy Hough GAA Scholarship . Seniors receive lasr-minufe insfrucfions and advice from Mr. Titus. Members of the Class of 1961 take their places for the commence- ment exercise. Commencement Edward Proske and Pafricia Chapman give words of inspiration 10 their fellow graduates. As Mr. 'I'Ifus calls The roll, Mr. Judd gives diploma and hand- shake to Edna Buschur. WILLIAM PAUL ARMSTRONG - College Preparatory Course; Band 1,2,3; CoIlege Club 4; Key Club 2,3,4,- Sfudenf Council 1,2,4, Bronze Scholarship Key. SANDRA LOUISE BARDOFF - General Course; Annual 3; Modern Dance 3; Y-Teens 2,3. GLENN LEO BERRY 4 General Course; McNicholas High 1. CURTIS WILLIAM BEVINGTON - General Course; Wes? Geaugo High School 1. PHYLLIS ELAINE BICKEL - Business Course; Bond; Chorus 1,2,- FTA 1; Y-Teens 3,4. GEORGE JAMES BODE - Industrial Arts Course; Base- ball 2; Basketball 2; Hi-Y 4. BARBARA ANN BOLES 4 College Preparatory Course; Annual 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Chorus 3,4; Librarian 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Glee C1ub 1; Pep C1ub 1,2,3,4, Secre- fory 3, Vice-Presidenf 4; Switchboard 4; Y-Teens 2,3; Dromofics Play 4, DONNA LEE BORGEL - College Preparatory Course; Annual 3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4, Secrefory 2, Treasurer 3,4; Latin Club 1; M0- joreffe 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; StudemL Council 3; Y-Tee'ns- 1,2,3,4; PENELOPE ANN BOSSETT - Col1ege Preporofory Course;. Chorus 1; Health Careers Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Li- brarian 1. KAREN ELAINE BREWSAUGH - General Course; Holy Cross High School 1; Modern Dance 3; Pep Club 2. WILL1AM H. BROWNE III - College Preparatory Course; Melrose High School 1,2; Bond 1,2; Hi-Y 3. EDNA LOUISE BUSCHUR - College Preparatory Course; Annual 3; Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Girls' Glee Club 2; Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Modern Dance 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JUDITH ELAINE CARSON - Business Course; Bond 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA ANN CHAPMON - College Preparatory Course; Class Secretary 1; Chorus 1; Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Latin Club 2; Li- brarian 1; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 3,4. DELMORE MUELLER CHURCH - General Course; F001- boll 1,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Lantern 4; Varsity Club 4, ROGER LESLIE CHURCH Ill - College Preparatory Course; Madeira High School 1; Foo'rboll 2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4. FLORENCE CLEM - College Preparatory Course; FTA 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; College C1ub 4. Senior Class Officers, Sandra Raglund, Secretary, Carol Schlofferbeck, Treasurer, Jack McMillin, Vice- Presidenf, and Dick Remke, President, discuss ideas for a wonderful senior year. Dave Moorel-ious can't believe his eyes iand good Iuck1 when he sees Barb Rubel, Peg Wolfongel, and Barb Boles sporting The newest fad - knee ficklers! PAUL ANTHONY CLEMENTS - Business Course,- Mc- Nicho1us High School 1,2. GERALD WAYNE COMBS - Business Course; FooTboll 1; Proiecfion Club 1,2. BARRY CONNELLY 4 Business Course; Christian Brothers College High School 1,2,3. THOMAS E. CRAFT - College Preporoiory Course. CHARLES FREDERICK CURNAYN - Business Course,- Pep Club 2; Projection Club 1,2,3,4. GARLET HOWARD DAVIDSON - Industrial Arts Course. EDWARD WILLIAM DOENCH - General Course; Biology Club 2. PATRIC1A A. DONOGHUE - McNicholas High School 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Y-Teens 4. DONALD SCOTT DOWELL - General Course; Hughes 1,2. JEAN E. ELDER - College Preparatory Course; Annual 3,4, Division Editor 3, Co-Edifor 4; College Club 4; FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Switchboard 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, lnfer-Club Council Representative 4; Biology Club 2, Secretory-Treosurer 2; Silver Scholarship Key. LYNN ANN ELLIS - College Preparatory Course,- An- nual 4; Colorguord 4; FTA 1; GAA 1,2,3; Health Careers Club 1,2,3; Modern Dance 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Pom Pom Gir! 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 112 CAROL ANN ELLSBERRY - Business Course; Chorus 3,4; FBLA 4; GAA 1; Girls' Glee Club 1,2; Health Careers Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3. GEORGE LEONARD FAYARD 4 College Preparatory Course; College Club 4; Baseball 1; Boskeiball 1; Cho- rus 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Librarian 1; Student Council 1; Track 2,3,4; Varsiiy Club 3,4. JERRE EUGENE FEINTHEL College Preparatory Course; Birmingham High School 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; College Club 4; Fooiball 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Chop- loin 4; Varsity Club 4. NANCY CAROLE FLAKE - Business Course; McNicthos 1; FBLA 4; GAA 2,3; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3. JAMES FLYNN - College Preparatory Course; Key Club 3. BARBARA MAE FORG 4 College Preparatory Course; CoHege Club 4; FTA 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 3,4; Modern Dance 2; Pep Club 2,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4. SHARON ANN FRAKES - Business Course; GAA 1; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 2; Class Vice-President 1; Class Secre- mry 2. STEPHEN R. FRANCIS - College Preparatory Course; Wi'rhrow High School 1; Basketball 2; Football 2; Golf 2,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; Lantern 4; Varsity Club 3,4. CARL ROBERT FROMM - College Preparoiory Course; Pormo Senior High School 1,2,3; College Club 4; Hi4Y 4; Dramatics Play 4. JANET LEE GARMAN - Ceilege Preporafory Course; Annual 4; Chorus 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2; Lantern 2,3,4; Editor 4; Latin C1ub 1,2,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Siudent Council 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; College Club 4. SUE ELLEN GILKERSON 4- Business Coruse; FBLA 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3. , RONALD STANLEY GRAVETT - College Preparatory Course; Welnui Hills High School 1; Annual 4,- Class Ploy 3,4; Dramatics Ploy 3,4; Key Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Laniern 4; Scholarship Team 2,3; Siudem Council 4; Track 2,3,4,- Varsify Club 3,4, Vice-Presidem 4; College Club 4. STEWART CARL GREGORY - College Preparatory Course; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Loiin Club 1,2; Projection Club 1,2,3,4; College Club 4. JAMES WILLARD GRESS - College Preparatory Course; Winchester High School 1; Annual 4; Band 2,3,4; Bos- ketball 1,2,3,4; C1035 Play 3; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Presideni 4; Latin Club 2; SfudeniL Council 4,- College Club 4; NCI- Tionol Honor Sociefy 4. Silver Scholarship Key. A. DIANNE HALLSTED - College Preparatory Course; MircmonTe High School 1,2,3; Annual 4; GAA 1; Girls' Glee Club 1,2, President 2,- Pep Club 2,4; Pom Pom Girl 4, Captain 4; Switchboard 3; Y-Teens 4,-C011ege Club 4. JANE EVELYN HAVENS - CoHege Preparatory Course; FTA 1; Girls' G1ee Club 3,4, President 3; Lantern 1,2,4; Librarian 1; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 2,3,4; College Club 4, Gold Scholarship Key. RAY E. HAYDEN - Business Course; Annual 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Pep Club 4; Proieciion Club 2,3,4. WILLIAM J. HAYWOOD - General Course. GERALD RAYMOND HENDERLIGHT - Business Course; Baseball 2,3,4,- Boskefboll 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Presi- denf 4; FOOTbCIH 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-Presidenf 3; Siuclenf Council 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Varsity Club 3,4. JOHN MICHAEL HENNIKE - College Preparatory Course; Wifhrow 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Foo'iball 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice-Presidenf 4; Sfudenf Council 4; Vorsify Club 2,3,4, President 4. 3 JANET LEE HEYWOOD - College Preporoiory Course; Annual 4, Circulation Manager 4; FTA 2,3,4, Vice- PresidemL 4; GAA 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Naiionol Honor Society 3,4; Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Biology Club 2; CoHege Club 4; Gold Scholarship Key. FREDERICK R. HICKS - General Course; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2; Football 1; Student Council 1. GEORGE ALVEY HILL - College Preparatory Course; Siennohon High School 1; Granada Hills High School 4; Bond 2,3,4, Drum Moior 4; Chorus 1; Latin Club 1,2; Proiecfiom Club 1,2,3; Track 1,2; College Club 4. CAROL ANN HINKLE 4 College Preporaiory Course,- Chorus 1; FTA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1; GAA 1,2; Lantern 4; Librarian 3; Pep Club 2. SHERRY LYNN HITTINGER - College Preparatory Course; GAA 3,4,- Heolfh Careers Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,4. BETZE JOHN HODGES - Business Course; ST. Gene- Maslowski, Rhodes, Elder, Graven, Wenstein, Gregory, and Moorehous campaign in 1960. Mock election at Anderson was uverwhelmingly in favor of Nixon, bu? national vofe did not agree. vieve of the Pines High School; Annual 4; Bdskefboll 1,2,3; Class Play 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4. DAVID B. HOFMEIER - College Preparatory Course; Football 1,2,3,4,- Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4, Treas- urer 4. KENT HOLT - College Preparatory Course; Chorus 1,2, 3,4. NANCY LEE HOUGH - College Preparatory Course; Paxon High School 1,2; Chorus 3,4; FTA 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2,- Swifchboard 4; Y-Teens 4. DONALD ROBERTS HOUZE - College Preparatory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2. Gold Scholarship Key. ALLEN HOWARD - Indusfriol Arrs Course. SUE ITIN - College Preparatory Course; Annual 2,4; Band 1,2,3,4,- Chorus 1; FTA 1; GAA 1; Lantern 2,4; Latin Club 2; Y-Teens 3,4. JOSEPH GEORGE JERMER Ill - General Course. WILLIAM PHILLIP JUSTICE 4 Business Course; Basketball 2; Golf 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Varsity Club 3. FAITH ANN KELLER w General Course; Annual 3,4; FBLA 3,4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Modern Dance 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Y-Teens 2,3,4. JOHN ROBERT KELLY - College Preporofory Course,- chd 1,2; Projection Club 2,3. SANDRA LEE KINBAUM - CoHege Preparatory Course; Annual 4; FBLA 4; GAA 2,8,4; Health Careers Club 1,2; Janei Garmun laughs of Jack McMiIIin's skaiirng skill! 114 Bill Spitzer in the midst of miles of truck. Moioretfe 3, Head Moioretfe 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, JERRY L. KINDRED - General Course. DONNA JEAN KING 4 College Preparatory Course; GAA 1,2,3; Health Careers Club 2,3,4; Vice-Presidenf 4; Moioreffe 4; Modern Dance 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4,- Y-Teens 1,2,3; Dromotics Play 4. ROGER WILLIAM KING - College Preparatory Course. LANA LUWANNA KINNEY - College PreparaTory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Health Careers Club 2,3,4; Latin Quiz 2; Sfudenf Council 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4. DOROTHY LOUISE KOPP - Home Economics Course; FBLA 3; GAA 1,2; Modern Dance 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 2,3. STEPHANIE ANN KRAMER 4 General Course; Class Play 3; Dramatics Play 4; GAA 1; Librarian 3; Pep Club 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3. THOMAS RICHARD LAMMERS 4 College Preparatory Course; Biology Club 2; Proiecfion Club 1,2,3,4, President 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; College Club 4. DENISE MARIE LAMPE 4 Business Course; McNicholos High School 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4,- Pep Club 123,4,- Glee Club 1,2; FBLA 3. MARTHA KAY LANG - General Course; Bond 1; Cho- rus 1; FTA 2; Latin Club 2; Y-Teens 3,4. ROY GENERAL LATHAM - General Course; Boys' Cho- rus 2,3,4, Presidenf 4; Projection Club 3,4. CAROLYN SUE LATHROP College Preparatory Course; Annual 4, Division Editor 4; Biology Club 2; College Club 4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presidenf 4; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Siudenf Council 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; National Honor Sociefy 4. TERRI LEE LITTLE - Business Course; Health Careers Club 2,3,- Y-Teens 2,3,4. WILLIAM FRANK LUDLOW - General Course. SHERRY RUTH MANNING - Business Course; FBLA 2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1; Lantern 3. DAVID WILLIAM MARTIN - College Preparatory Course; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; College Club 4; Football 1; Key Club 4; Biology Club 2; Dromofics Play 4; Bronze Scholarship Key. SUSAN MARTONE - College Preporofory Course,- Wal- nut Hills High School 1,2; Girls' Glee Club 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Class Play 3; Dramatics Play 4; Latin Club 3. JAMES IRVIN MARZ w College Prepororory Course; Baseball 2,3,4; Baskefball 1,2,3,4; College Club 4; Foot; boll 1,2,3; Key Club 2,3,4, Sergeoni-ct-Arms 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4. KARLA E. MASLOWSKI - College Preparatory Course; Annual 3,4, Division Editor 4; Buckeye Girls' Stone 3; Colorguord 2; Moiore'rte 3,4; FTA 2,3; Girls' Glee Club 1; Latin Club 1,2; Modern Dance 2; Shillifo's High School Fashion Board; Switchboard 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Inferclub Council Representative 4; College Club 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4. Silver Scholarship Key. JERRY W. MAYS - General Course,- Hi-Y 3,4. RICHARD IRA McCLANAHAN - Business Course,- Boys' Chorus 2; Chorus 2,3,4,- Closs Play 3; Projection Club 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Stockroom Manager 2,3,4. LEE ANN MCCOLLUM 4 Business Course,- Girls' Glee Club 1,2,- Chorus 3,4; Accompanisf 1,2,3,4; Sfudenf Council 2,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, President 2,4, Treasurer 3. SUE LYNN McCORD - Business Course; FTA 1; Y-Teens 3. BONNIE LEE MCDANIEL - College Preparatory Course,- Annuol 3,4, Arf Editor 4; College Club 4; Biology Club 2; Chorus 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2; LoTin Club 1,2; Librarian 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Scholarship Team 2,3; Swifchboord 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. Silver Scholarship Key. JACK H. McMILLIN - College Preparatory Course; Bos- kefboll 3; C1055 Treasurer 1,2; Class Vice-Presidem 4; College Club 4; Football 2; Hi-Y 4; Key Club 2,3; Student Cuncil 2; Varsity Club 3,4. ELLEN RUTH MEEKER - Business Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; FBA 2,3,4, Presidenf 4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Lun- tern 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1; Projec- Tion Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presidenf 3, Secretory-Treosurer 4; Sfudenf Council 4; Switchboard 4; Gold Scholarship1 Key. JOHN ALLAN MIDDLETON - College Preparatory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; College Club 4; Track 3,4. ROY EDWARD MOHR 4- College Preparatory Course; 115 McNIcholos High School 1,2; College Club 4; Health Careers Club 3,4. DIANA MAY MOORE - Business Course; Band 1,2,3; Y-Teens 2,3,4. YVONNE MOORE - General Coruse; Biology Club 2; Lantern 4; Latin Club 2; Pom Pom Girl 4; Scholarship Team 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treasurer 2; Silyer Scholarship Key. DAVID ALLAN MOOREHOUS - General Course; Band 1; Football 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretory 3,4; Pep Club 1. CAROLYN MARGARET MULLEN - College Preparatory Course; Chorus 2,3,4; College Club 4; FBLA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Girls' Glee Club 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholarship Teom 2,3; Student Cduncil 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3. Silver Scholarship Key. CLARENCE MUNN - General Course; Hi-Y 3,4. KATHY PAULETTE MURPHY - College Preparatory Course; Annual 4, Division Editor 4; Biology Club 2; Cho- rus 3,4; Class Play 3; College Club 4; Colorguord 3; GAA 1,2,3,4, Recorder 3, President 4; Girls' G1ee Club 1,2; HeoITh Careers Club 1,2,3; Lantern 3,4; Latin Club 1,2, Vice-PresidenT 2; MoioreTt-e 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 4, Secretary 4; Y-Teen 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4, Silver Scholarship Key. Dennis Nichols, Betty Staub, Dick Sargent, and Rita Ramundo crown the greatest snowman of the year. Why doesn't if run? demand Skip and Del Church. ROBERT LEE MURRAY - Business Course. DENNIS ARNOLD NICHOLS - College Preparatory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Dramatics Play 4; Key Ciub 4; Latin Club 1,2; Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Bioiogy Club 2; Col1ege Club 4; National Honor Society 4. Gold Scholarship Key. CAROL JEAN NORRIS 4 Business Course; Central High School 1,2; Bond 1,2,- Y-Teens 1,2. BARBARA DEAN OAKS - Business Course,- FBLA 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3. MARJORIE ANN O'BRIEN - Business Course; YwTeens 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; FTA 3; FBLA 3,4. CHARLES ARTHUR OSMOND - College Preparatory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Key Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; Projection Club 2,3,4. BEN OTTEN - College Preporofory Course; Projection Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presidem 3. KEITH ALAN PAUE - College Preparatory Course; Band 1,2,3,4; Cioss Play 3; Dramafics Play 3,4; Football 1; Hi-Y 3; Latin Club 1,2. DONALD CHARLES PERRY - College Preparofory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; Key Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Proiecfion Club 2,3,4; Miami Scholarship Team 1; Student Council 1,2; Biology Club 2. Gold Scholarship Key. JO ANN PHILLIPS - Business Course; Colorguclrd 3,4; FBLA 3; GAA 1,2,3; GirIS' Glee C1ub 1,2; Health Careers Club 2,3; Modern Dance 3,- Pep Club 2; Pom Pom Girl 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3. JUDITH ELAYNE PLATT - College Preparatory Course; 116 Annual 3,4, Associate Ediior 4; FTA 1,- Laniern 2,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Miami Scholarship Team 2,4,- Nofional Honor Society 4. Gold Scholarship Key. DREW RAYMOND PRELL - College Preparatory Course; Football 1,2; Key Club 4. EDWARD LOUIS PROSKE - CoHege Preparatory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4, Student Conductor 4; C1055 Play 3; Dro- motics Play 4; Latin Club 1,2; Proiecfion Club 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 2; College Club 4; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Norionol Honor Society 4. Silver Scholarship Key. SANDRA SUE RAGLAND - Business Course; Chorus 3,4; FBLA 2,3,4, Vice-Presidenf 4,- GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2; Heolfh Careers Club 1; MoioreHe 3,4; Pep CM: 2,- Switchboord 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; Class Secretary 4. RITA RAFFAELA RAMUNDO - College Preparatory Course; Annual 4; Bond 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Health Careers Club 2,3; Lantern 4; Latin Club 1,2; Pep C1ub 1,2,3,4; Projection Club 3,4; Student Council 3,4; YsTeens 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,- College Club 4; Miami Schoiarship Team 2. Silver Scholarship Key. RICHARD EDWIN REMKE - CoHege Preparatory Course; Wifhrow High School 1; Annual 3,4, Division Editor 4; Basketball 1; Class Play 3; Golf 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-Presidenf 4,- Lantern 2,3,4, Page Editor 4; Latin Club 1; Student Council 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4,- Closs Presidenf 4; College Club 4; Buckeye Boys' Stofe 3; National Honor Society 4. Gold Schoiorship Key. LINDA SUE RHODES - College Preparatory Course; An- nuol 2,3,4, Co-Edifor 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Secrefory 3,4; Class Play 3; Dramatics Play 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Lofin Club 1,2, President 2; Noiiondl Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 12,- Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, lnfer-club Council Representative 2,3, Vice-Presidenf 4; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Class Treasurer 3; College Club 4. Gold Scholarship Key. THOMAS E. RICHARDSON 4 College Preparafory Chorus; Boys' Chorus 3; Chorus 1,2; Hi-Y 3,4. CAROL ANN RICHEY 4 Business Course; FBLA 3; GAA 1; YaTeens 3. HAROLD WILLIAM RICHEY 4 Business Course. SARAH TAYLOR ROLLINS 4 Coiiege Preparatory Course; Wifhrow High School 1; Annual 3,4; FTA 2,3,4; GAA 1; Health Careers Club 2,3; Lantern 4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 2. WILLIAM ROSENBURGER 4 Business Course; McNicho- 105 High School 1,2. RONALD ROUSH - College Preparurory Course,- Key Club 4. RONALD ROYSE 4 General Course; Purcell High School 1. BARBARA ELLIS RUBEL 4 College Preparatory Course; Annual 4, Business Manager 4; FTA 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 4, Treasurer, Hisforion 4; Lantern 4; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Ciub 1,2; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; College Club 4; Silver Scholarship Key. KENNETH DALE SAMSON 4 General Course. MARLIS SCHAEFER 4 Business Course; Librarian 1; Y-Teens 2,3. Bronze Scholarship Key. RICHARD L. SARGENT 4 College Preparatory Course; Key Club 2,3,4; Class Vice-Presidenf 1; Studenf Council 2,3; Track 3; Varsify Club 4, AUGUSTUS J. SCHIESZLER 4 College Preparatory Course; Bond 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Key Club 4; Track 4. CAROL LYNN SCHLOTTERBECK 4 College Preporoiory Course; Annual 4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4, Cap- tain 4; Class Play 3; Dramatics Play 4; FTA 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Heuifh Careers Club 2,3; Lantern, Business Manager 4; Latin Club 1,2, Secretory-Treasurer 2; Modern Dance Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 4; College Club 41 Silver Scholarship Key. DENNIS M. SCHMITT 4 College Preporofory Course; Bond 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3,4, Student Conductor 4; Class Play 3; Key Club 4; Projection Club 1,2,3; Track 2; Student Council 4; College Club 4. ALLEN LEE SCHNEIDER 4 General Course. MILDRED RUTH SCHNEIDER 4 College Preparatory Course; Girls' Glee Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Healfh Careers Club 1,2,3,4;LOT11'1 Club 1; Y-Teens 3,4. DARLIN DELORIS SCHULTE 4 Business Course. JAMES ANOTHONY SCHUMMER 4Generc1l Course. CHARLES SENIOR 4 General Course. DONNA SHANNON 4 Business Course. DOUGLAS EDWARD SHAW 4 College Preparatory Course; Boys' Chorus 1. Activities of file day are more than studies for German, McMiIIin, Francis, Hough, and Maslowski. We were proud of Coach Cruse, Jim Gress, Gus Scheiszler, Jim Marz, and Joe Walfers his year. LAWRENCE CHARLES SMITH - Industrial Arts Course. WILLIAM FRANCIS SPITZER - College Preparatory Course; Annual, Division Editor 4; Band 2,3; Boys' Cho- rus 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vice-Presidenf 4; Golf 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, President 4; Student Council 1,234, Vice- Presideni 4; Vorsify Club 2,3,4; Class President 1,2,3; College Club 4. JOHN WALTER SPRAKER - College Preparatory Course; Baseball 2; Boys' Chorus 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3.,4; Class Play 3,- FooTboH 1; Hi-Y 3,4; Vctrsiiy Club 1. BETTY JUNE STAUB A Business Course,- Chorus 2,3,4; Girls' Giee Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,- Y-Teens 1,2. GERALD TINDALL, JR. - General Course. JOHN LESLIE TODD - Coilege Preparatory Course; Pro- iecfion Club 1,2; Track 1,2. JOY LEE TRABISH - Business Course. JON MARVIN TUCKER - Business Course; Bond 1,2. ROBERT WILLIAM ULMER, JR. - Business Course; Boysi Chorus 2; Chorus 1,- Hi-Y 3; Key Club 4,- Sfudenf Council 4; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. CAROL ,ANN VATALARO - CoHege Preparatory Course; Denby High School 1,2,- Annucl 4; Class Ploy 1,3; Girls' Glee Club 1; Librarian 1,2,3,4,- Modern Dance Club 1,2; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 1,3,4. ROBERT CHARLES WAGERS - Business Course; Cho- rus 2. Barb Rubel, Donna King, Sue Rhodes, and Sieve Kraemer beat the bongos and have 0 ha! SUSAN KATHLEEN WALTER - Business Course,- Heolfh Careers Club 1; Y-Teens 2; FBLA 3,4. JOSEPH JOHN WALTERS .. Coilege Preparatory Course; Band 1,2,3,4; Boskefbali 1,2,3, Captain 4; Key Club 2,3,4; National Honor Sociefy 3,4; Student Council 1,2,4, President 4; Track 3, Captain 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Coilege Club 4; Buckeye Boys' Siaie 3. Gold Scholarship Key. BETTY LOU WARD ! College Preparatory Course. Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Heolfh Careers Club 4; Y-Teens 2,4, Worship Chairman 4; College Club 4. CAROLYN RUTH WARD - College Preparatory Course; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Projects Chairman 2. VICTOR WEGELIN - College Preparatory Course; Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,- Dramafics Play 3; Football 2,3,4; Lofin Club 1,2; Projection Club 1,2,3,4; College Club 4, Silver Scholarship Key, THOMAS HARRY WEIL - Business Course; Boys' Chorus 2; Chorus 1. RUTH WELLMAN - Business Course; FBLA 3. ARTHUR WETTENGEL 4 lndusfriol Ar'rs Course. PETER CONWAY WETTSTEIN - College Preparatory Course; Annual 4; Bond 1,2,3,4, President 4; Chorus 2; A college educuiio-n is wriHen in the stars for fhese Anderson stu- dents. ROW ONE: Rubel, Boles, Rollins, Havens, Korg, Clem, lfin, Hallsfed, Plait, Elder, Ramundo, Murphy. ROW TWO: McDaniel, Henderlighf, Vaiuluro, Rhodes, Kin- Lammers, Hennike, Gurman, Key Club 4; Sfudenf Council 3,4; Track 3,4. RUTH ANN WILCE - Business Course; Chorus 1; Y-Teens 3,4. EMMA CHARLETTE WITTMEYER H Y-Teens 3,4. PEGGY LEE WOLFANGEL - General Course; Annual 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Health Careers Club 1,2,3; Lantern 2,3,4, Page Ediior 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Council 3; Y-Teens 2,3,4. SHANNON ARLENE WOLVEN - College Preparatory Course,- Annuol 4; Class Play 3,- Dramofics Play 4; GAA 1,2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Lantern 1; Lorin Club 1,2; Mod- ern Dance 2; Projection Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Miami Scholarship Teom 2,3; Y;Teens 1,2. Silver Scholarship Key. BARBARA JEAN YENKE 7 Business Course,- Annual 2,3; FBLA 2; FTA 1; GAA 1,2,- Girls' Glee Club 1; Health Careers Club 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 1,2; Pep C1ub 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. ROBERT FRANK YENKE, JR. - Business Course; Basket- ball 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. FRANK MATTHEW ZIMMERMAN - General Course; South Dede 1,2,3. Business Course; baurn, King, Todd, Maslowski. ROW THREE: Schluherbeck ,Mullen, Fromm, Heywood, Proske, Manin, Wegelin, Lafhrop, Spiizer, Wali- ers, Hough. ROW FOUR: Nichols, vaeft, Osmond, Remke, Spraker, Mohr, Grass, Perry, Feinlhel, Gregory. Advertisements JOIN THE ANDERSON HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE KING PIN LANES BE 1-8010 VAN1S ELECTRIC 7713 Beechmonf Avenue BE. 1-9061 INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL WIRING WIRING REPAIRS WamafW gem Salon 7717 Beechmonf 6131 Corbly Phone: BE. 1-3777 Phone: BE. 1-7373 Compliments of Anderson Junior-Senior High School PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION THE EATIN1 TREAT THAT FRISCH1S BIG BOY 7706 Beechmon'r Avenue CAN'T BE BEAT BE 1-6500 BEECHMONT PARK 1N, SHOP CATALOG FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 6701 Beechmonf at Burney BEST DISCOUNT PRICES IN TOWN BE. 1-9818 Visit Our Showroom FREE DELIVERY 7647 Beechmonf Avenue CHOICE MEATS Cincinnati 30, Ohio PRODUCE FRESH DAILY COMPLETE LINE GROCERIES BE 1-2662 1 DIME 'N' DOLLAR SHOP School Supplies - Toys - Gifts 8018 Beechmont Ave. BE 111022 ART1S FINE MEATS Cherry Grove Shopping Center CHOICE MEATS - FISH 81 POULTRY MEATS PROCESSED FOR HOME FREEZERS PL. 272575 Compliments of MADDUX 81 ESTER SOHIO Beechmonr 81 Salem Cincinncfi 30, Ohio It is what you get - not who? You spend that determines Dry-clecning vo1ue HANNA CLEANERS BE. 1-7172 W. GAYLE OWENS, INSURANCE HSINCE1928 7828 Beechmonf Avenue Cincinnati 30, Ohio Beechmont 1-2900 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 161 GATCHETT CHEVROLET NEW AND USED SALES AND SERVICE 6615 Beechmonf Aven ue Compliments oF ALLAN1S PHARMACY 2125 Beechmonf Avenue Cincinnati 30, Ohio Compliments JIM'S WINDOW SERVICE PHIUS BEAUTY SALONS Forestville 35. 1-232: Mt. Auburn PL. 1-9136 Phil Crea, 5mm Compliments of GRAFPS TV 7160 Beechmonr Avenue FOR FLOWERS YOU LOVE AMOUR EN FLEUR 7119 Salem BE 1-6466 Compliments of THRIFTWAY SUPER MARKETS Forestville Mt. Cu rmel COMPLIMENTS OF Ijruslmr BE 1-8488 Cincinnati 30, Ohio 2107 Beechmonl Ave. CENTURY TIRE 81 SALES C0. GOODYEAR Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Wholesale - Retail TRUCK 81 PASSENGER TIRES RECAPPI NO 81 VULCANIZING Sports Car Tires 0 Re-Copping Now Available 24 Hour Truck Tire Road Service 3201 Spring Grove Avenue MU 1-1200 Easy Payment Budget Terms HI NEI'GHBOR! CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1961 Irer from an ardent udm D 8: N FOOD SHOP Bu rney Near Salem COMPLIMENTS CLAY INSURANCE AGENCY SALEM BARBER SHOP ' Corner Salem and Beacon Ivan FIneouf, Proprietor 821 Oth Plke COMPLIMENTS Cincinnati 45, Ohio of A PL 2-3003 FRIEND Reminder of good times past and good times to come . . . bright, lively, ice-cold Coco-Colo! BLOM AND DAUGHERTY PLUMBING - HEATING and Automatic Gas Water Heaters New and Remodeling Work 2124 Oxford Avenue BEechmonf 1-8876 HANDY PANTRY PERFECTION DRY Avril's Medts CLEANERS Homemade 7216 Beechmonf Avenue Pizza Spoghetii Sauce 100A: DISCOUNT CASH 8 CARRY Potato Salad Cole Slaw , 1 HOUR SERVICE Beverages of All Kinds 7164 Beechmont Ave. 35- 1-1181 BEechmont 1-9890 WILLSON DAIRY COMPANY and HOLIDAY ICE CREAM COMPANY PA. 1-6550 S 8: S TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE LO. 1-6100 6875 Main Street Newtown, Ohio MARY CARTER PAINTS EVERY SECOND CAN FREE Compl i men ts of GALLON OR QUART I E and S FURNITURE 8: APPLIANCES 7867 Beech monf Avenue 7600 Beechmonf Avenue Compliments of JIM FEHRING Life Insurance Consultant Groue Building Foresfvi I Ie BE 1-1344 CHILI'S Beechmonf Pharmacy 2103 Beechmont Ava Cincinnati 30, Ohio Phone: BE. 1-7278 NEWTOWN HARDWARE 6876 Main Street LO. 1 -6032 COMPLIMENTS OF BURNEY LANE CLEANERS Burney Lone at Salem BE 1-9866 HI from UNCLE Al CHANNEL NINE Compliments of THE SILVER OIL C0., INC. 11PHILLIPS 66 BE 1-3277 BE 1-9944 FORESTVILLE CARRY OUT and DELICATESSEN 7740 Beechmont Ave1 BE. 179891 BEECHMONT BICYCLE SHOP Schwinn $ Hercules Bicycles Bicycle Repairs i All Makes PARTS AND ACCESSORIES New and Used Bicycles Sold 8020 Beechmonl Avenue Compliments of T. P. WHITE 8: SONS FUNERAL HOME Established 1870 Our Only Location 2050 Beechmonf Ave. Cincinnati 30, Ohio BE 1-7150 Mark E. Croxton - John W. Croxfon LEHMAN1S DOT FOOD MARKET MEATS a; PRODUCE WE DELIVER Sutton and Salem BE. 1-9831 MT. WASHINGTON HARDWARE 2210 Beechmont Avenue BEechmont 1-7766 CLERMONT SPRINGS DAIRY 8425 Beechmonv Ave, Phone BE 1-8854 Home Del ivery Service Wm m Dm- Spa JACK SEYFERTH INC. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL STORE FRONTS HU. 1-3200 Office 5049 Crookshonk Rd. Cin1ti 38, Ohio ALBIEZ 8: P 8: J Meats Fruit Mo rkef SALEM 0 BEECHMONT Choice Meats Home Grown Fish Fruits 8n Vegetables Poultry Canning Specialties MULLER'S SHOES POLL PARROTT - RAND - POLLY DEBS 7 BALL BAND PRESCRIPTION AND CORRECTIVE WORK 2061 Beechmonf Ave. Beechmont 1-9851 ARNOLD AND LUDLOW SERVICE STATION SOHIO PRODUCTS Main and Church Streets LO. 1-9850 Newtown, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1961 fro m MOTZ POULTRY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 FROM THE ANDERSON BOOSTER CLUB GEORGE V. MARZ, JR., President WINCHELL SMITH, Vice-Presidenf EVELYN SCHUMMER, Recording Secretary EDITH BLACK, Treasurer HELEN BURNS, Corresponding Secretary CHARLES BROWN, Faculty Adviser COWPE RTHWAITE FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BEechmonf 1-7158 Cherry Grove FROZEN FOOD CENTER, INC. . AMANA FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, AIR CONDITIONERS . FROZEN FOODS . FREEZER SUPPLIES . CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 81 PROCESSING 8532 Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati 30, Ohio BE 1-6655 COMPLIMENTS OF BUDD PAINT and WALLPAPER CO. 2123 Beechmont BEechmont 1-8547 CLARK CLEANERS A GOOD CLEANER IN A GOOD COMMUNITY 7117 Salem Pike Phone BEechmonf 1-9077 HAVE AN EAT-OUT FEATURING SWIFTS PREMI UM Hamburger 151 French Fries 101 Fish 251 Chocolate Shake 201 BEECHMONT GOLDEN POINT 7825 Beechmonf Avenue Your 'Own W Phone What teenager wouldn't get excited over having her very own Princess phone. Think what a ioy to use a phone that's scarcely bigger than your hund-ihof feels light as a feather u with a dial that glows softly, lights up brithy whenever you pick up the receiver. You'll enioy calls more in your own room on your own Princess phone. And, the monfhly charge is so low that you may be able to pay for a Princess extension yourself. For more information, call our business omce, EXchcmge 6-9900. your Geleplwne Company . 7 .. .. a, ' Ifs Little. . . lfs Lovery It Lights! GLASER-WIL50N FOR QUALITY CONCRETE AND SERVICE MOTOR CO. rCALL' SALES - SERVICE THE BETHEL SUPPLY COMPANY Bethel, Ohio Plant Phone: RO. 3-2245 Tobosco, Ohio Plant 7636 Beechmont Ave. Cincinnati 30 Phone: PL- 2'3300 Milford, Ohio Hunt Phone: TE. 1-4800 Forestville BEechmont 1-7236 SALEM-PARKVIEW MARKET, 6661 Salem Pike Qualify Meats - Produce. Em CARDINAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Phone BEechmont 1-9883 7828 Beechmont Avenue And Groceries A CARDINAL PRINCIPLE OF LIFE IS THRIFT COMPLIMENTS OF A ' DODGE DODGE DART FRIEND DODGE TRUCK LANCER SCHUSTER-McGUINNESS MOTORS, INC. 8185 Beechmonf Avenue BE 1-7490 Compliments of THE FORESTVILLE FUEL 81 SUPPLY C0. HTry Forestville First Hardware 0w Builders' Supplies - Point FORGAS Bottled Gas Sales 81 Service 7715 Beechmont Ave. BE. 1-7640 Be Sociable Have a PEPSI! PEPSl-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Cincinnati 2121 Sunnybrook Drive POplar 1-5800 Compliments FRIEND MODERN BUILDERS SUPPLIES co. CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS, SUPPLIES Mills Avenue and Norfolk 8 Western Railroad Norwood - Cincinnati 12, Ohio LUMBER, MILLWORK SAND, GRAVEL SHINGLES, STEEL SASH LIME, CEMENT HEIMERDINGER 81 C0. Fresh Dressed Poultry Home Dressed Quality Meats Cincy,s Best Ground Bee1c Pickled Tongue Frozen Foods 1216 Vine Street Cincinnati 10, Ohio Phone: CH. 1-3008 SCHWARTZ a gN ..... . V , R Schmatf; BDVSQVEAR' MT. WASHINGTON FASHION CENTER For Men, Women, and Boys Motor 1 Transmission - Brake WE SERVICE ALL MAKES JUDD MOTORS, INC. 7681 Beechmonf Avenue BE 112400 Body 8: Fender Repair - Wrecker Service WHITLEY1S IGA SUPEIR MARKET WE GIVE BIG VALUE STAMPS Newtown Loveland Compliments of HARRY1S SHOE STORE Mt Washington CARR1S BARBER SHOP 7709 Beechmont, Forestville BE. 1-1399 Air Conditioned SUTTON MOWER SERVICE This is our new locmion 8022 Eeechmonr Avenue TORO Powermowers Sales and Service . COMPLIMENTS OF THE EDWARDS CO. REALTO RS 2116 Beechmont Ave. BE. 1-8642 I 6- u. s nu. 0 SERVICEiL SHIRTS INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED 5607 WOOSTER PlKE-- BR 7- FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY Wwwywrtww- ,.: 'J 21010 WWW ' o DRYCLEHNINK; 1N CELLOPHANE CLEANING CENTERS 200015270 BEECHMONT--BE 7-9502 SAVE 151A CASH 81 CARRY BOHRER BROS. Greenhouse Fresh FLOWERS 6165 Salem Rd. BE 1-7175 SCOTT 5 81 10 2100 Beechmonf Ave. Mt. Washington COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND ULMER'S SOHIO SERVICE 6389 Salem Pike BE 1 -9858 WHEEL BALANCING - BRAKE SERVICE Compliments of ALERING $ FLAKE Floor Coverings Complete Line Including Carpet 8006 Beechmonf BE 166683 OUR JUN10R CLASS OFHCERS ARE SHOWN EXAMINING THEIR NEW 1962 RINGS UNDER THE WATCHFUL EYES OF OUR OFFICIAL JEWELER, GEORGE MILTENBERGER OF JOSTEN'S. JOSTEN'S TREASURE-CRAFT JEWELRY AND STATIONERY OWATONNA. MINNESOTA SALES - PARTS 6 SERVICE RAMBLER For A Better Car For A Better Deal C. B. AYER SALES - INC. 7863 Beechmonf Avenue 27 Years Some Locofion BE 1 -7970 Your Class Ring Builds For Today and Tomorrow 0 School Spirit 0 Unity O Harmony The High School Class Ring represents one of life1s lasting trgditions recognizing achievement and responsibility. For many students this is the first opportunity to 61rea11y belong11 and to be identified with scholastic accomplish- ment and the satisfactions surrounding graduation from high school. GEORGE NHLTENBERGER Special Representative Box 7 - Mt. Washington Cincinnati 30, Ohio Tel. BEechmonf 1-5149 ALBERT KNAPP 8x ASSOCIATES SCHOOL TIME INSURANCE representing Old Security Life Insurance Company of Kansas City, Missouri covering All School Activities All Athletics, Etc. For Grade Schools and High Schools 411 Oak Street Cincinnati 19, Ohio U Niversify 1-3020 Compliments of WITHAMSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Building Material Lu mber, Hardware, Points Peggy Clark Barbara Adams Sandy Woertz 902 Ohio Pike Withomsville BEST WISHES CLASS OF '61 COMPLIMENTS 0 9 MCAQPM OF A FRIEND HI FASHION BOARD Thus we close the account of The last year of senior high school activities of 7537 Beechmonf Avenue - 0 year characterized by outstanding records in schol- arship, basketball and snow.
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