Anderson High School - Andersonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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ANDERSONIAN VOLUME XXXIV ' .A ' x. Ix 1,. The FirsT EXCHANGE . . . We CIT Anderson are proud To have our firsT exchange sTudenTs, Helga Tobias and HarTmuT GunTher, sTUdying wiTh us, learning our TrodiTions, and sharing wiTh US, in reTurn, The weelTh of Their cultures By learning new ideas and new ways of life, we feel ThoT o muTuol undersTonding develops; 0 True exchange musT give 05 well as receive. This book will oiTer To our new friends a kaleidoscopic view of Anderson 05 The highlights of The year come inTo focus. Since if is difTiculT for a formal porTroiT To copTure The momenT 0T exuberance or of sorrow, we have chosen To emphasize candid portrayals of The sTudenT body end of The focuITy in The doy-by-doy life of The school. FIRST IMPRESSIONS Order I , - 'H WANG PerplexiTy, indecision, and changing sched- ules! The mayhem of the First day is mini- mized by careful preplonning and by the courfeous consideration of principal and as- sistonfprincipol. Principal Titus welcomes Hartmut 0nd Helga to AHS, Old friends meet again. Martha Silver Secretary Ass? Prin. Furrier advises Buschur Pres. Turton presents organ To Prin. Titus. Mr. Wesp, Sharon Sehzinger, and Stephen Deer, committee chairmen, admire resul'rs of Their eFforfs. STUDENT COUNCIL Council provides an opporfunify for sTUdenfs To learn and To exercise fhe techniques of democratic government It also selects and coordinofes 0 wide variety of proiec'rs. The mosT significant undertaking of The year was the providing of 0 Baldwin organ for the new auditorium. Members ROW ONE: Martin, Turton, Swisherl Hallsted. ROW TWO: Aichholz, Buchanan, R. Seifzinger, E. Peterson, Dixon, Zimmerman, ROW THREE: Kolh. McFarren, Bobbs, Kaps, Dorethy, Todd, Schneiden ROW FOUR: Sutter, Dewey, Tischbein, Ludwig, Schotl, Deer, Godby. ROW FIVE: Troy, Bowers, Bell, Childers, Jacobs, Gunther. ROW SIX: Johnson, Tobias, Henshow, Jackson, Howell, Pryor. ROW SEVEN: Hefnlzelmun, C. ?oterson, Runyon, Lyman, West, Clark. ROW EIGHT: Puvone, Hicks, Summers, S. Seitzinger, ROW NlNE: Dickmnn. Officers; Martin, VicewPres.; Johnson, Hist; Turton, Fres.; Swisher, RecV Sec,- Hallsted, Trees; Todd, Corr. Sec, ANDERSONIAN STGFF poses, picnics, plans, and produces. Circulation: Pryor, Clements, Scott. Martin, Hughes, Humphries, Schilling, Dixon, Howell, Shimler, Furman. Page edHors, Doll, Burgevin, Carson, Dixon, delanceyl Hassehine, Clemenfs, Loescher, Zimmerman, Swisher, Ellsberry, Todd, dig in at full staff picnic. A' autumn picnic, Miss NGSh' Adviser, and ML McKeanck, omnial PaulinaJackson,PatfyDorefhy,Chc1rloHe Henshaw, Editors,formuloteplcnsA phorographer, wait Their turn for vicfuals Mr. Cloyd, Business Adviser, relaxes. Humphries, Howell, rManogersk Martin, Hughes, McFarland, Pryor, Deer. Sfognoro, Gibson. Underclussmen, Buob and Channell, eagerly peruse new Cloyd, Adviser, Shimler, Schilling brave snow for ads. Andersoniuns. Work for All in THE LIBRARY Sanner and Close snap up To education. Research begins early each year. Cruycrofi Ackmcm Gunther consults Fleddermon und Ramirez. Bisheq Berger Jones Student Librarians. Everett Schricker deLuncey Knorr Anderson Harris Office Aids: Hatrerick, Humphries, Hanni, Seilzinger, White. Schroeder. The ARTS Fine arts and practical arts shape our oppre- ciations and our Tolenfs for richer and fuller living. Evans files 05 rough edges. Suffer, Schick seek :0 improve eHecl; Muchmore, Geforrh achieve eHect Collaboration? Horgen, Ellsberry on wufHa SCIENCE CLASSICS Farris dissects mouse for benefi'r of Vogely, Schick, Sondberg, Aikinson, Directed activity encourages explora- Tion and learning, Through which may come increased scientific knowledge, procficol skill, or historicof perspec- five. Neeley, Frewii'r, Heywood, Cochran learn techniques of home nursing from Nurse Sarver. 16 Students concentrate on Brayer demonsirotion. Childers, Thornhill, Woolrich de sign and produce Lorin models. .9! 3,. f .71. x 51' , ;, Integral par? of school life- LUNCHES Frances Williams Perry Ragland Dietitian Wehrmonn Breeden Grcbel Clifton Brimm 18 , .n; w. .- ROW ONE: Hornschemeier, Knube, Aicholfz, Brdxfermun, Curr. ROW TWO: Walker, Miller, McCoy, Simp- son, Curtis, Johnson, Ducken, Ulmer, Taylor. ROW THREE: Birkmun, Klus, England. BUSES Schneider Chunnell Rolke Koch Matron Bond marches before reviewing stand 01 Carthage Fair. AUTUMN ACTIVITIES In the fall school spirit rises high when The bond marches in colorful formofion, and strains of parade mu- sic fill The air. The aroma of popcorn hovers over The bleachers as fans cheer The foofboll Team Toward An- dersonhs goal. General Frmesionf Orphans' Horne Fes'rivcl Parade MoloreHes; Dorethy, Hensley, Muhlberger, Dallmun, Grab, Moorehous, Barbour. Color Guards: Furman, Clark, Cno'r pictured; Todd, Stroder, Settles. Wilson's fypich team spirit. ,W7 a . W..ua- .t wJ Top.- Hcllsted pitches to Rhe-in Anderson pushes closer to goaL Crowd cheers team onfo field. Couches suffer revenge of seniors' lust practice. VARSITY FOOTBALL Cheerleaders: Heneveld, DuvoIJ, Schneider, Henshaw, Bopp, Nerl, Swisher Kapfctini. ROW ONE: Hall, Brehm, Viering, Pennington. ROW TWO: Bell, Wilson, Gulh, Trible, Rothwell, Sutter, Pfulgner, Mesmer, Seitzinger Aichholz, Mishler, Deer, Shannon, Matthews, Dickmon, Timmons, Lyle, Comstock, McDonald, Jones, ThornhiH, Mock, Rhein, Dunimm, Hallsted, Pierce, Godby, Coach Harris, Johnsonl Cook, Povone, Turton, ScoH, Nerl, Moss, Daily. ROW THREE: Couch Coach Miller. Chapman, Walker. Paterson, Mirenberger, B. Bowers, Whifaker, Kendall, Get tough! Cook on quick pitch. IO L3 , ,r, Manta. .Mm 44am u V g, , Homecoming Queen Jackie Swisher and escort, Joe Schmidiin Her muiesty . . . Rochelle . . bestows crown and hug , . flrsf 'sis' act . . . Queen Jackie Aba-Duba-Doo-Gol 'Em In a Slew- Y-Teen winning f1ocl'r. Distill Their Spirits-Class of '64 winning float Alumni Return- HOMECOMING Gwen and Cour'r. ROW ONE: Cathy Paterson. Mary Lee Heini- zelman. ROW TWO; Linden Pyle, Shuryn Cartwright. ROW THREE: Charlotte Henshaw. Queen Jackie Swisher, Ellen Haneveld. More Fall SPORTS What chance has lone Senior Heneveld against ruffian sophs, Browne, Mignerey, Vogely, Walker, Anderson, Houchen, MCMiIIin? Blood-fhirsfy sophs leave mark on Perone, Schneider. Seniors Dougherfy, Zimmerman intent on stomping Adams, as she seeks aid 'From Rush Th 3 Sta rr, Osborne and Cartwright cross finish line, First ploce-Homilfon County Second ploce-Greenhills lnvifofionol Second ploce-Suburbcm District FourTh ploce-Cincinnofi District FirsT Ohio Team ever to place- Loui-sville Invitational MeeT. Ludwig, Dixon, Hicks, Weis, Cartwright, Keeler, Osborne, 56H, Burnes, Coach Hamilton with frophies. Ginger Todd, lovely Sweetheart shows surprise and hop piness. BAND NIGHT Graduating Seniors: Boesherz, Cartwright, Curflss, Furmcn, Lowery, Middleton, Muhlberger, Schricker, Settles, Wifliams, Dorefhy, Martin, Todd, Johnson, Clark, Simmons, Schuene- mom, Schott, Scarborough, Moorehous, McForren, Goforth, Donaldson, Clough, BmHier, Ackman. 29 Sweetheart and Court. ROW ONE: Ellen Heneveld, Sharon Seitzinger, Sandi Zimmerman. ROW TWO: Joan Martin, Putty Dorelhy, Sweeiheulf Ginger Todd, Lois Johnson, Jill Clark. Myrtle Moe shrieks with deligh? upon hearing of her mother's mishap. Elwood elbows The invisible Harvey. Dr. and Mrs. Chumley find Harvey's hm. COST Myrtle Moe Simmons Carol Dewey VeTa Louise Simmons Lindon Spitzer Elwood P. Dowd Dennis Williams Miss Johnson Robin Meyer Mrs. Ethel Chouvenef ClydeTTe Mullins RuTh Kelly, RN. Elaine Loycock Duane Wilsone Homer Cotton Lyman Sanderson, MD, James Ricketts William R. Chumley, M.D GeoHrey Tischbein Be'rfy Chumley Linda Lehr Judge Omar Goffney James Rishei E. J. Lofgren Tom Buchanan, James Sonner THE JUNIOR CLASS presents HARVEY by MARY CHASE Meet Harvey. Myrfle Mae meefs Mrs. Chauvene1. ROW ONE: Bufte, Publicity; Johnson, Vice-Pres.; Dorefhy, Pres.,- Dewey, Treosl; Todd, Sec,- DaHmunl Hist,- ROW TWO: Duqu, !CC,- Doyle, ICC,- Mullins, ICC;S1ankorb, Worship. Chen, Harr, Smith, Mariin, McMillin. ROW FOUR: Johnke, Hcrgefr, Brehm, Snowden, Warford, Wolfe, Smith, Bufte, Settles, Ellis, McColEum, Cosfo, Kimball, Corcorun, Smith, Winfield, Stiles, Williams, Rowekomp. ROW FiVE: Dewey, MulIins, Brown, Murphy, Jackson, Burdge, Car?wright, Wessling, Berger, Os- ROW ONE: WHson, Dorm, Rogers, Churchill, WHschger, Brose, Castle, West. Clark, Lehr, Dollmon, Wainscon. ROW TWO: Cloyd, Burton, Browne, Wy- sung, Cunningham, Walker, Spilzer, Stugncro, Glassco, Price, EEddEe, Diefz ROW THREE: Heneveld, deLcncey, Duvall, Loycock, LuginbuhL Hotterick, Amsbury, Wiggeringloh,DeOn, Edwards, Linder, Henshuw, Grab, Vogely, Kir- mend, Paul, Johnson, Sufter. The Y-Teen Club is c: Chrisfion or- ganizofion affiliated with The Y.W.C.A In seeking to serve their communify 0nd to undersfond The youfh of The world, fhe Y-Teens en- rich Their own lives. Lyman, Loescher, Paterson, Adams, thhell, Adviser, lead Yieen girls in fun and feHowship of Brotherhood Pof-Luck Dinner. ROW ONE: Bopp, B. Roberts, M. Roberts, Rush, Prather, Ruork, C. Lederer, 3. Briggs, Zimmerman. ROW FOUR: Hubbard, Clark, Hughes, Donoghue, Jenn Riley, Schrickar, Seifzinger, Berger. ROW TWO: REBkS, Guslrich, Kiefer, Mortln, Gibson, Leidolf, Scan, Struder, Deer, McCoHum,.Fledderman, Salim, Murphy, Fleming, Summers, Schneider, Petersen, Coplinger, Barbary, Houchen, Howell, Todd, Harris, Sotir. ROW FIVE: Fischer, Goforth, K. Briggs, Sund- Mitchell. ROW THREE: Brallier, Tobias, Furmun, W951, Stonkorb, Barbour, berg, Kloiter, Caron, M. Lederer, Loescher, Miller, Cooke, Zimmerman, De: Burchetfe, Heinfzelman, Adams, Doyle, Doll, Lyman, Paterson, Bowen, Parks, war, Guynn. 33 THANKSGIVING Bowers, Loescher, Wilson, Schneider, Doyle, Aichholz cf Y-Teens and Key Ciub cooperate in service proiect for needy families. Thanksgiving assembly reflects The sorrow of The sTUdenTs as They l'oin Denise Perone in c1 Tribufe To John F. Kennedy, The recen'rly slain President. At the same time, however, 0 sense of rev- erence and Thanksgiving prevails because of The fact ThoT love and concern for others and faith in God and in our democratic proc- esses still endure. Mr. Combs discusses personal udiuslmem wifh Chuck EzelL GUIDANCE Counselors assist sfuden'rs in planning for The future. The weeks between Thanksgiving and ChrisTmos are particularly busy as Andersonicms Hook Toward the new term and fowclrd graduation, Dick Heubner seeks he'lp from Mr. Waiters in schedule planning. 35 Mr. Furrier gives Linda Loescher suggestions for choice of college. HEALTH CAREERS ROW ONE: Spitzer, Duvall. Seifzinger, Berger, Mullins, Schneider ROW TWO: Rogers, Barbour, Smith, Gibson, Troutmun, Murphy, McCollum, Doll. ROW THREE: Perry, MitcheH, Clemenis, Tobias, SCOTT, Brent, Walter, Borgerding. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Business Clchs. Lune, V. Smith type Andersoniun copy. ROW ONE: Benny, Prewitt, Rennich, D. Marlin, Treasu Hutterick, Pryor, Pres.; Herbert Sec,- Brewsuugh, Taggart, Hurst, Moorehous. ROW TWO; Marrin, Grin- er, Elisberry, Whitaker, Bishen, Siunkorb, Robe, Clough, Jones, Daugherty, Rusk, Martin, Cross, Groh, Caron, FurmonA ROW THREE: Senior, Buy, Pmiher, Kelley, Huger, Costa, Hughes, Ellsberry, Elam, Tobias, Hughes, Baiint, Silbermun, Parks, Behymer ROW FOUR: Rosie, Davidson, WhHe, Pyle, Humphries, Setlles, Stiles, Jones, Schroeder, Ellis, Smith, Mullins, Puui, 36 FUTURE TEACHERS Saph. FTA ROW ONE: Barbary, Browne, Cox, Brallier, Stearns, Adviser; Wenger, Bobbs, Worth, Elrison, Mignerey. ROW TWO: Roberts, Corum, Ashford, Jacob, Dietz, Dairy, Lyman, Hamilton, Clark, Paterson, Adams, Crawford, Anderson. ROW THREE: Johns, Adams, Thompson, Koger, Sondberg, Dunn, Dunn, Goforihl Embery, RUSH, ROW FOUR: Fleming, Clark, Riley, Wiggeringloh, Ruark, Wesi, Deon, Gwynn, Linden Geffen, Atkinson. 37 3x339? m; ca :5 hm Mi: 5 J? HEY 2? men; w to w i. ' mm? 9W ?1' W swi- W m w , m 3W imh x? m 1m: mi ! aw av 3 - 4 ' 1 . :xe1 m, mm? W Hue m. Mi ft? Wu Sr, FTA ROW ONE: Godby, Brose, Churchill, Schneider, Mrs. Slruke, Coun- selor; Brown, Meyer, Cummins, Cosfle. Goficm. ROW TWO: Pricken, Kol- hePP. HoweH, Gibson, Ackman, McConnell, Clements, Martin, Martin, Shimler, Vogt. ROW THREE: Birkmon, Russ, Murphy, Schultz, Fleddermcn, Goforth, Joy, Burdge, Borben SuHer. CHRISTMAS Members; ROW ONE: Wagner, Kthepp, Mukin, Mulvoney, Miller, Perri , Clements. ROW TWO: Plotschik, McCuHom, Meyer, ChurchiH, Godby, Spiller, Fontaine, Barbour, Clements, Gmiun, Brent ROW THREE: Schrimper, MitcheH, Murphy, Tobias, Guniher, Zimmerman, Miller, Bishop, Warford, Heneveld, Godby, Sroryl Borgerding, Morgemhal, Conon, Herr Williams. ROW FOUR: Donaldson, WilHoms, Scherm, Wolfe, Edwards, Emmerf, Meors, Bybee, Atkinson, Williams, Surfer, Pflugner, Rossow. i . m$mymivkycff$f$wywwnan The Yuiefide Spirit speaks To OH Through many sym- bols 0nd in many ways. GERMAN CLUB Ca rolers r . IL. .4: .ki...kx..kx:! .I r .waxxl.wxb :3: b. x. . Km 35$... faces of aid fr'iEnds. Candles brig Men Music and dancing enhance festiviiies. E... ..... Eingvf 1st... .ggikaha ,w a C n .m d U a d E b r o s b a e m a r f s n .m m o c e d d m o F ROW ONE: Spitzer, Petersen, Doyle, Todd, Combs, RoV neri, Bopp, Foniuine, Jacob, Butler, McCarty, Tipton. Johns, Hinson, Henshuw, White, Souls, Terlescki, SconV ROW TWO: Close, Cook, Scarborough, Zinga, Martin, CHORUS Mixed Ensemble: Perone, Colef, Mukin, Rickem, Rein- schmidt, Bobbs, Jackson, Martin. 40 McCollum, M. West, J. West, Esanger, Guth, Ryan. Gmiqn, Rickefis, CIork, Hotterick, Brent, Marsh, Worth, Babbs, G. Smith, Runycn, D. Scott, Wilson. ROW THREE: Dunbar, Furmcn, Favone, Paterson, Mckin, Atkinson, Ai- choltz, Baxter, WesT, Morksberry, Martin, Bowers, Her- Woff, Sutier, Pflugner, Lederer, Deweyl Schilling, Turton, man. Deer, Tobias, DuvcH, J. Murphy, Lockord, Murphy. Heinizelman, Meyers, Colef, Afkinsan, Scherm, Wun- Hinners, Smyrhe, Hanni, Biddie. ROW FOUR: Jackson, ninger,Hough,Burgevin,STiIes,Anderson,Carson. Murphy, Nash, Johnson, Ferone, Shannon, ReinschmidT, The Anderson High School Mixed Chorus received an excellent rot- ing of STcTe ConTesT This year. To be good, 0 chorus musT enioy singing and work hard. The robe girls, Jean MorTin, Joan MorTin, PaTTy Doyle, and Jane GoTicm, have a TuH-Time job, as do The co- pable omcers, STeve Deer, President Richard ReinschmidT, Vice- PresidenT, Jim Ferone, Treasurer, Koren Marsh, SecreTory, and Ann Biddle, Librarian. The contributions of These people and of oThers have mode on excellenT chorus This year. 4-1 Octet: Scarborough, Ferone, Cook, Runyon, Deer, Sutter, Reinschmidr, Babbs. Christmas MUSIC Refreshed, Chorus lines up for performance In Concert. Jane Hsmn earns Mr. Wilson's smile for solo weH performed. Lust vital instructions of Mr. Mannerino. S'mg we UH Noel with Mimi Rush as soloist. Whisper! says Wesper. Rhylhm for holiday tunes, Ensemble Singers. Sopranos: Smythe, Perone, Biche, Runeri, Combs, Martin, Schricker, Colef, Gotion, Todd. Altos: Jackson, Worfurd, Kaps, Tobias, Moan, Marsh, Dewey, Lederer, Murphy, Worfh. Tenors: Smith, Bobbi, Jacob, Femne, Glee Ensemble ROW ONE: Lyman, Wiggeringloh, Troy. ROW TWO: Runyon, Mignerey, Woolrich, Jones, ROW THREE: Wifschger, Paterson, Rush, BroHier, Harris. ROW FOUR: Vogefy, Howell, DeWor, O'Dell. ROW FIVE: Clark, Brehm, 4 4. Clark, Reinschmidt, Scarborough, Aikinson, Scherm, Runyon. Boss: Turfon, Murksberry, RickeHs, Schilling, Deen Peify, Zingo, Baxter, Close, Mukin, Percne, Hough, Luvery. Mixed Glee Club. ROW ONE: Runyon, Mignerey, EHison, Houchen, Wlfschger, Howell, Zimmerman, Burnes, Sparrow, Reimcn, FerriH, E051, Jones, PrewiH, Barbour, S'agnuro, Fleming. ROW TWO: Walker, Gibson, Bowman, Silvermon, Keck, Piepho, Watts, Rogers, Scott, Dixon, Lloyd, Troy, J. Triple Trio: Biddle, Schricker, Jackson, Smyrhe, Berger, Colef, Todd, Runeri, Worth. Ciark, Smith, Lurhum, Daily, Parerson, Lyman, Rush. ROW THREE: Merl, Jahnke, Luginbuhl, Platschik, Woolrich, Burdge, Young, WiggerIngloh, Woinscon, Wenger, Harris, Leidolf, Mullen, Zimmerman, Deer, K, Clark. Sandberg, For- ris, HorgeH. ROW FOUR: Leever, Conley, Russ, Mifchelff Bralller, Vogely, O'DeH, Brehm, Board, Timmons, McDon- ald, Olmsreod, Mills, Garrett, Brown, DeWar, Neeley, Senior, D. Hughes. And Then MID-TERM Review proceeds in CIGSS 0nd in library. E END DBTAN' ,. FROM P To A 'LI:AX+BY $CFO! Ex 46 V. Ackmon Dehner K. Kiel in geometry and W. d-.-m....-....-...-......m..;.. . K ... 1 w I Relax. After exams GAA girls wel- come The chance for a slum- ber party and c: boskefboH game. Who 100k my poiamu boftoms? Sandi inquires of June, Joyce, Jackie, Terry. A THE VERDICT REPORT CARDS 48 Bronze. ROW ONE: Lyman, Johns, Hamilton, Bubbs, Mignerey, Elsron, Mo Daniel, Anderson, Sharp, Heintzelmon, ROW TWO: Piepho, Jacob, Childers, Butler, Reugh, Bless, Ashfcrd, Corum, Wnrfh. ROW THREECIemenfs, Biche, Schricker, Lehr, Waits, Clark, Gotion, Hatterick, Cross, Paterson, ROW FOUR: Pinkerton, Ruurk, Wcrford, Scott, Gray, Wyder, Ramirez, West, Hunni. Silver. ROW ONE: Churchill, C. Godby, Swisher, Scott, Peiersen, Troutmun, West. ROW TWO: Perrin, Marsh, McConnell, Todd, Hurt, Meyen ROW THREE: Ludwig, Tischbein, H Godby, Minder, Goforlh, Henshaw, Gunther, ROW FOUR: Moeser, Rossow, Buchanan, Wolfungel, Hermann, Os- mond. ROW FIVE: C. Martin, Seilzinger, G. Marlin, Deye, H. Sutter, McFarren. ROW 51X: PHUg- ner, R. Sutter. ROW FIVE: Reimnn, Burnes, Woulrich, Jay, J. Murphy, Cox, Ohman, Shimler, Klo'rfer. ROW SIX: Brailler, Gm Smith, Cruycmfh McFarland, Carson, Riley, Troy, Scott Bali. ROW SEVEN: Thompson, Vunover, Harris, Hallsied, Calef, Koger, Goforth, Spurgeon, L. Murphy. ROW EIGHT: Frazier, Wiflimms, Burl- mess. Weis, Keeler, Lloyd, Simmelink, Bowers, Morksberry. Gold. ROW ONE: Barber, Kops, Kiel, Brallier. ROW TWO: Johnson, Turton. ROW THREE: Aikinson, Mc- Forren. SCHOLARSHIP KEYS 49 LANTERN The LanTern, The omciol organ of Anderson, is published semi-monThly by The journalism sTudenTs. IT covers on phases of school life and serves as on effective medium for in- forming boTh The sTUdenT body and The ciTi- zens of The ForesT Hills DisTricT of evenTs in The school communiTy. Reporiers. ROW ONE: Zimmerman, Schneider, Splfzer. ROW TWO: Becker, Bonner, Gurshelis, Aichholz, Rodmon, Messer, Donahue. ROW THREE: Burdge, Muhlberger. Story. Tobias, Lehr, Dewey. Page Editors, Schrlcker, Harris, Godby, Biddle, Boesherz, discuss IoTesT issue. Laniern Basketball Gome-Cheerleuders: ROW ONE: Biddle, Schneider. ROW TWO; Kops, Muhmerger, Harris, Zimmerman. Business Staff. ROW ONE: Roberts. ROW TWO: Kessling, McFarland, Burgevin, Clark, Boesherz. ROW THREE: Tobias, Pyle, Lewis, PreH, Cox, Wagner, Editor K095 and Adviser Thorton smile over finished product 51 BASKETBALL Reserve. ROW ONE: Backer, Timmons, Baysinger, West, ROW TWO: Brehm, Mgr.,- MacDonald, Garrett TolberL Pollin, NichOES, Mears, Burnes, Couch Molar. Reserve Cheerleaders Wymer DaHmon Souls Porerson Lyman Runyon Talbert eyes Nichofs's shot. 1: '1 Cartwright go for rebound. Vurshy Buskefbull Team. ROW ONE: RWchordson, McDoniels, Mgr5.; Hullsfed, Schmidlin, Rhein, Joehnk, Mgr. ROW TWO; Cook, Judge, Shannon, Seifzinger, FHugner, Jones, Cartwright Martin, Eberle, Hicks, Couch Hamilton. Statisticians. ROW ONE: Mullins, Dewey, Berger. ROW TWO: Dore'hy, Johnson, Lederer, Gutiun. Yell Leaders, Palmer and Tischbein, ioin chearlecdtng squad. Seifzinger scores on luy-up. Pep Board. SEATED: Heneveld Kiel 3 Seirzinger STANDING: R. Saifzinger Murfin Schon Adviser Williams OFFICERS: Dixon President Henshcw-V.-Presidenf PatersoniTreosurer Williams-Adviser Zimmermun-ng. at Arms Swisher Secremry Schmidlln-Sgt at Arms MORALE BUILDERS Mw DEDICATION Complefion of Anderson Senior High School provides modem physi- cal educaTion focilifieS, exfensive vocal and insTrumeanl music de- partments, beautiful nom'rorium, and impressive auditorium for dro- motic productions. For these men our shining new school represents dream which become reality: John L. Wilson, Su- perinfendem of Hamilton County Schools, Herschel D. West, Associate Superintendent of Hamihon County Schools, Robert M Goforth, Superintendenr of Forest HiHs Schools, E. Wayne Tiius. Princi- pal, Anderson Sr, ngh School, WiHium M. Judd, President Fares? Hills Board of Education. n. o H a .K d e d In m r 0 f o f Le a N Am d n m g 5 e .m V D P .K H u D. e R a h f F o n m Y H e M a B portray reconciliation scene from AnasiasiaA Bonnie Kups and Denise Parone- L1. Greenwold L'DehnerW presents case against Lt. Com. Queeg molkmeyerj before mililcw court. THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS SEQUENCES FROM ANASTASIA CAINE MUTINY COURT-MARTJAL MIRACLE WORKER MOLIERE'S THE MISER Annie Sullivan Weronel reaches Helen KeIIer L'Biddlej fable etiquene. Perrovin t'KokaeyerL Bounine mehnerh Chernov U-farrisL examine Anna mlarld for scar, proof fhm she is Anastasia. Helenk mother Kosz-Iighf in her world of darkness. Strength and disciplineimirucle begins. PROJECTION CLUB Moinfenonce and operation of audio-visuol equipment is The responsibility of The Projec- Tion Club. As trained operofors fhe members are scheduled for providing opaque projec- Tors, tape recorders, Film and f?lmsTrip pro- iecTors, and record players for Classroom use. ROW ONE: Scoggs, Hendershof, Miles, Huebner, Young, Lothom, ROW TWO: ROW ONE: Schoett!e, Morgenthol, Hull, Klomry ROW TWO: King, Jones. Bedel, Penningion, Runyon, Hertz, Muhlberger, Petty, Wade. Wagner. Lamb, Cooke, Kiefer, Vogely record Loans. Schoetfle, Lcthom check tape recorder. Huebner acts as projectionisl for class. 60 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Woodwind Ensembles. ROW ONE: Elston, Lederer, Lehr, West. ROW TWO: Bobbs, Daily, Ohmon, White, Bloss, Simmelink. ROW THREE: Neal, McForren, Brcllier, SEhOH, Williams, mo? picturedJ Joan Morrin. Drum Ensemble: Holler, Schricker, Lewis, DeWar. Brass Ensemble. ROW ONE: Scarborough, Sharp, Ack- rnan, West. ROW TWO: Donaldson, Schuenemon. Herring, Rishel, Middhaton. ROW THREE: Luvery, Hight. Simmons, Hough, DUFF, Bortmess. ROW ONE: EIsTon, Martin, J. Brollier, Perry, Ohmun, K. Brallier, PinLenon Lewis, Lederer, Lehr. ROW TWO: Simmelink, J. Wesf, White, Neal, Bobbs, Sch1ck, Dunn, Adams, Guynn, MiHer, Schon, Herring, Hough, Sharp, Scan borough. ROW THREE: Johnson, Dunn, Gibson, Guflon, DeWcr, VVilHams, DmHy. Bloss, MCForren, BV Gofortl C, Goforfh, T. Curf'xss, Rodmmn. Gossord. son, Ackmnn. ROW FIVE: 5m; CoHon, Chimnell, Simmons, H ht, VVillmms, Schuencmwl, M. VV'BSTV ROW 1, 0 Simmons, Bcdcl, Clark, Bw'h' F-SS, . M1ddk-ton, B. Curf? . Mesmer, BUR Eishel, Dennis!- ' Mama, Cru'wens, Lewis, Huiehinc, Bccu'd. DeW'm, S. Curfwrighf, Not Pinured: G. Cunthi f, Hcvvcad, Halco Hol- kwr, Spitzer, Scott, Gilchrist, Swing Sextet: Wymer, Kiel, York, Holcomb, Middleman. ROW ONE: Kiel, L. Browne. Pusock, S. Brownel Kelter, Siankorb, G. Wymer. ROW TWO: York, M. Wymer. Edwards, Hart, Woolrich, Lederer, Lehr, M:- Student COHdUdOFS-Bund and Orchestra: Middhaton, LG' Forren, BXosa, Williamson, Armbrushzr, Middwon. ROW THREE: Glbson, Con, very, Schon. der, Perry, Adams, Ohmun, McrtIn, Elston, Simmefink, White, Gofmfh, Herring, Scarborough, Sharp, West, High, Channell, Ackmcn, Rishef, Mes- Schofr. ROW FOUR: Gilchrist Spifzer, Huseltine, Holler, DeWor, Hough, mar,Bnrtmess,Gossard,Cartwr'wght,Halcomb,Nof Pi:tured:$chricker Dunhum hurdles in fine form; VursiOy Baseball: ROW ONE: Obermeyer, SchmidIin, Broxtermun, Halls1ed, Dickmon, Brehm. ROW TWO: Coach Harris, Wunninger, Cook, Hicks, Kaldmo, Pnugner, Ferone, Winkleback, Shannon, Par- erson, Coach Brown. Track Team: ROW ONE: KuI'II, Dunham, Reugh, Moss, Cox, Esslinger, Ludwig, Wilson, ROW TWO: Couch Moler, Keeler, Kolkmeyer, Gossord, Povone, Aichholz, Seilzinger, WeTs, Biedenhurn, Meurs, Os- borne, Johnson, Sell, Buchanan 66 Reserve: ROW ONE: Yacks, chsinger, Walker. ROW TWO: Coach Harris, WinkTebuck, Prewin, Board. ROW THREE: Tr'oy, Philhower, Bell. ROW FOUR: Cur- dill, Phelps. ROW FIVE: West, MacDonald, Becker. ROW SIX: Holcomb, Garrett, Morksberry, Nichols. ROW SEVEN: Dixon, McCoy, Ross. .rmmt- ama-mm . -..A. a.- ,. A . A SPRING SPORTS The spring sports season started well wiTh oll Teams winning their First matches. The Tennis team beat Prince- Ton for The third sfraighf season; The I baseball Team was ohr and running w'ITh O vicTory over Amelie. As 'rhe season advanced championships re- warded efforTs. Gulf: Coach Miller, Rishel, Reinschmidh Curfwrigh'r, Fierce. Tennis: ROW ONE: Bubbs, Mgr. ROW TWO: 3. Bowers, Perritf, Schuenemun, Middleton, Donaldson, Bedele Poncho Williams prepares for overhead ROW THREE: Coach Vowter, Toon4 Schilling, Armstrong, Wiliiams, Ball, B. Bowers, Runyon, Senyer, Tisch- smash. bein. 67 Omcers: Hollsfecl, President,- Trible, Treasurer; Seirzinger, Vice-Presidenr; Pavone, Secretory. ROW ONE: Buchunon' Schmidrin, Broxfermon, Puvone, Hollsfed, Seitzinger, Trible, Prewin, Judge, ROW TWO: Bowers, Osborne, Turron, Wilson, Pierce, Godby, Moss, WGHKEF, Daily, Esslinger, Buschur, Shannon, Paterson, Nerl, Hicks, Cook; ROW THREE: SuHer, Pnugner, Cartwright Mesmen SchiHing, Eberle, Deer, Obermeyer, Armstrong, Fercne, Aichholz. Mishler, Martin, Jones. 68 VARSITY CLUB Your coars are safe t'N of Varsify coot-check Key Ciub is 0 service organization affilio'red with Kiwanis. Throughouf The year The boys work TogeTher to spon- sor such proiecfs us the collection and disfribufion of good used cloTh- ing and of gifTs CIT Chrisfmas. This winter flood victims received assist- ance in making homes once more habitable. omcers. Ferone, Secretory,- Aichholz, President; Martin, Treasurer; Deer, V.-Presidenl mot picturedk Members. ROW ONE; Prewin, Palmer, Ferone, Aichholz, Deer, C. Martin, Wianms, Adviser; Sheets, Kiwanis Rep; Schmidlin, ROW TWO: Simmons, Fromm, Perrin, Evermtm, Scon, Everett, Scarborough, Daily, Mass, Richardson, Tischbein, Osborne, Buschur, Pierce, Barry, Pflugner. ROW THREE: Jones, Seifzinger, Wendell, Cook, Puvone, Judge, Nerl, Poierson, Walker, Shannon, Wilson, Hollsfed, Turton, McDaniel, Hicks, Zingu, Boesherz, Ricketts, Mesmer, Surfer. ROW FOUR: Schoh, Schilling, Edwards, Eberle, Bubbs, Keeler, Armstrong, Bowers, GA Martin, Ezell, Aikinson, Bybee, Mishler, Lavery. PRESENTS Book by MICHAEL STEWART Music by CHARLES STROUSE Lyrics by LEE ADAMS Musical Director-Richord Wesp Smge Director-Roger Grooms Choreographer-Jone O'Reilly Assist. Director-Morv Vowter Conducfor-Michoel Monnerino 70 Zingo and Schuenemun. The Red Coats ore comingl PRINCIPALS Jock Kolkmeyer R056 Alvarez Ursula Merkle Kim MocAfee Mrs. MacAfee Mr. MocAfee Moe Peterson Conrad Birdie Mayor Moyorjs Wife Hugo Peabody Randolph MGCAfee Mrs. Merkle Gloria Raspufin Albert Peterson Denise Perone Marilyn Roberts Marsha Worth Sue Cofef Poul Schuenemcm Lin Murphy Phillip Zingc: Robert Lovery Bonnie Kaps John Bobbs Robert Bobbs Janice Bopp Doro Kimball 71 Denise Perone and Shriners. Watch out belowl Denise- Perone 05 Rose. He's fmtu mine. NBye-Bye, Birdie. Kofkmeyer and Murphy. Dat's My Sonny. Marsha W H1 05 Kim. How Lovely 'ro Be c: Woman! Zingn and Chorus. Sincerify over sobrieW Schueneman, CGIGF, Worm. Bilbbi Schuenemon, Cnlef, Worth, and Chorus, Dear old Dad. An Ode 10 Ed Sullivan. Mrs. Harris advises Spectrum stuff. ROW ONE: Minder, Bopp, Brehm, Kiel, Morsh. ROW TWO: Clemenfs, Shimier, Amsbory, Salter. ROW THREE: Bloss, McConnell, JohnsV ROW FOUR:CUr1 xss, Hmris. S PECTRUM The 1964 ediTion is The second vqume of Spectrum, 0 liierory anthology, wriTTen, illustrated, and primed by Anderson sfuclen'rs EDITORS: Kiel, Brehm, Bopp, Marsh. Mrs. Essex and Mr, Dunn supervise art and priming of Spectrum. 74 Scholarship Team: ROW ONE: Kiel, Combs, Johns, Payne, Hurt. ROW TWO: Minder, Schueneman, Mills, Kaps, Brcflier. ROW FIVE: Emmert, Sulrer, Deye, Childers, Jacobs, Marsh McConnell, Perr'm, Turtun. ROW THREE: Harris, McForren, Bortmess, Weis, Rossow. Troy, Cruycrcft, Jay, Shimler, Reiman, HepHngen ROW FOUR: Woolrich, SCHOLARSHIP It's Academic. Coach Grcoms, Atkinson, Couch Vowter, Copmin Kiel, Becker prepare for Alfernaies: Rossow,Minder, Harris. television program. EEarts were rewarded by victory over Ncrwood and Highland Heights. 75 GAA Marilyn Duvull presents Outsmnding Girl Award 70 Jackie Swisher as Mother Swisher registers surprise. Everyone cmends c1 banquet in The spring. Smack it. Cheri! W xsTV'K'W 1' $.' lr y -' ' les Sophomore Members. ROW ONE: Barbary, Elston, Fleming, Browne, Ellison, Zimmerman, Briggs, scoff, Wagord, McMillan, Guynn, Ruark, Wiggeringloh, Walker, Mignerey, Cunningham, Fomaine, Gray, Koger, Marsh. ROW TWO: Winfield, Cox, Dunn, Dunn. ROW FOUR: Cfcrk, Wainscozr, Ashford, Crcw- Paterson, Diefz, Anderson, Hnuchen, Roberts, Lymanl Borbery, Sharp, Voge- ford, Myers, Adams, HeintzIemun, Edwards, Merz, Rush, Linden Sondberg, ly, Corum, Hamilton, Daily, Bowen, Gofoth. ROW THREE: Briggs, Kloher, Woolrich. Senior and Junior Membem ROW ONE: McColIum, Terlescki, Barbour, Swisher, Schneider, Moorehous, Davis, Browne. ROW TWO: McConnell, EHsberry, Kiel, Combs, HorgeH, Berger, Mar- tin, Martin, Ellsberry. ROW THREE: Dewey, Mifchell, Burdge, Murphyl Miller, Cooke, Dorefhyl Moare, Sufien ROW FOUR: Zimmermonl Grey, Ritter, Deer, Gray, Rodmun, Duvoll, Heneveid. 77 3' Egg 4,: k Vnwr .6 :im ,. a x ROW ONE: Vanover, East, Fromm, Kuhl, Mcrksberry, Troy, SeyHer. ROW TWO: Rodmun, Schneider, Homilron, BraHier, Anderson, Corum, Roberts, Hefnrzelmon, Ashford, Rush, Adams, Guynn, Wenger. ROW THREE; Butler, Yucks, McBeel Ruurk, Koger, Childers, Riley, Loescher, Woolrich, Thornhill, Reeks, Stearns, Adviser, ROW FOUR: Ross, Murphy, Goforrh, Jones, Young. Members enioy demonstration of Roman life. 78 Members. ROW ONE: Johns, Paterson, Worth, Lyman, Bopp, Simmelink, Cklrk, Walker, Mignerey, Browne. ROW TWO; Dorerhy, Linder, Pinkermn, Vogefy, Henshaw, Combs, Bubbs, Bloss, Joccbs, Crawford, Doll, Kiel, West, deLoncey. ROW THREE: Reiman, Harris, AI- chohz, KIoHer, Pricketr, Shimler, WiggerTngloh, Ohmcm, Hepfinger, Sundberg, Cox, Hcmod, Wifliamson, ROW FOUR: Lovery, Barfmess, Carson, Croycrafi, Cartwright, McFarland, Spurgeon, Colef, Barber, Schuenemum omcers, CoTef, Program Chairman, Lucht, Adviser, Bopp, President, 81055, Lyv man, Secretary, SEmmelink, VIce-Fresldem, C I a r k, Treasurer. plan club bon- quer cxl PigclHe's. 79 PROM KING CRAIG MARTIN PROM QUEEN SHARON SEITZINGER iiwtt 1m mm; 1', Hammond and Fromm with friends enjoy an evening by the beautiful Ohiot JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Randy Seitzinger, President of the Junior Class, congratulates Sister Sharon Amid the beauty and charm of the Old South, the Junior-Senior Prom begins the activities of The Thirty- fourth Commencement Season. Mary Lee and Fritz McDaniel, Perone, Clark, Dehner on narrating puneL CLASS DAY Donaldson in Marlboro country Denise Perone sings Stay wiH'I Me. Boersherz, Aichholz, Simmons from The Couch- mun. Shit MMT. WASHINGTON LlBRARY Students enioy atmosphere of Mr. Washington library. Seniors enioy Their lasT coop- eroTive eHorT of entertainment wiTh 0 show of Talent and hilari- ous TokeoHs on Themselves, The foculfy, and the community. Craig Martin presents Senior Cfoss Key to Randy Seitzinger. Finale. 83 Explonufion of seal by ATkinson. PresenluTion of pin by Prin. TiTus. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The NoTionGl Honor Society recognizes Those sTUdenTs who have pUT forTh The HnesT eTTorT in The school, in The commun niTy, 0nd in Their privoTe lives. Some achieve This disTincTion when They are juniors, and oThers are included inTo membership in Their senior yeore Each member is judged on four imporTonT quoliTies; scholarship, leadership, chor- ocTer, and service. New MembersT ROW ONE: Barber, BruHier, Meyer, Marsh, Minder, Hart, Kops, Go- forThT ROW TWO: Surfer, Osmond, Story, Todd, Swisher, Pryor, PeTersen, Muriin. ROW THREE: Moeser, Rossow, Hermann, Ludwig, SulTer, Wolfangel, Godby, Curhss, EmmerTT ROW ONE: Nash, Kiel, Johnson, Henshaw. ROW TWO: Grooms, Wegelin, McFarren, Martin, Aikinson, Turfon. 84 HONOR STUDENTS Kathy Kiel First Anderson Scholar; National Merit- Scholar John McFarren Second Anderson Scholar Daniel Aikinson Central Trust Scholarship William Buschur Student Council Scholarship Hu rold Bybee Kiwanis Scholarship Ronald Emmert Notional Merir Scholor Scott Hcllsled Booster's Club Scholarship Charlotte Henshaw FTA Scholarship Lois Johnson Y Teen Scholarship Bonnie Kops PTO Scholarship Jean Martin FBLA SChOIorship Koren Robe Kiwanis Vocofionol Scholarship Courtenay Rogers Health Careers Scholarship Jacqueline Swisher GAA Outstanding Senior Fred Turtun Faculty Aword-Outstonding Senior Willis Walker Kiwanis Vocational Scholarship Sandra Zimmerman GAA Scholarship 85 The Reverend John Dunham and MIxed Chorus puriicipme in worship service for Class of 1964 BACCALAUREATE Robert M. GofDrEh Royal A. Hall, Jr. Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Forest Hiils Schools Forest Hills Schoofs 86 The work of the executive OFF- cers and of The Board of Educa- Tfon proceeds wiTh liTtIe recogni- Tion on The porT of The sTUdenT body. Graduation exercises, however, provide on opporfunify for all to ioin in celebrating The culmination of The year's labors. Prin. Thus, V. Nash give final insfructions for Eong march. Forest Hill's Board of Education: Donald C. Adams, Vice-President; Harry J. Tischbein, Jr., William M Judd, President; Peggy Grif'lllen, Clerk; William J. Schick, Louis W. Gruf, Jr. 87 Awards. COMMENCEMENT JUNE 2, 1964 GraduoTion belongs To everyone-The sTudenTs, Their parenTs, The ToculTy, The communiTy. IT is 0 Time for The evaluoTion of The work ThoT has been comp'leTed end for an appraisal of HS worTh as c: ToundoTion for moTuriTy. The varied emoTions of These fine! mo- menTs are expressed by represenToTives of The class as They greeT porenTs and friends, review The posT, and look To The TUTure wiTh a prayer for divine guidv once. Scholarships are oworded by community and school service organionions. Diplomas ore presenTed, and The high school careers of Two hundred and eighTeen seniors are broughT To C: close wiTh The sTroins of The Alma Mater. lnvocaTion. 88 The Program Turton- Schricker- Greefing Impromptu in A Flat Judd and Scorborough- Kapsi Dipbmos ln Retrospect Henshuwi In Aniicipolion Senior Ensemble Stay With Me 2 .erxx . KENNETH C. BARRY JOAN BEATTY ETHAN BECKER GAIL ELAINE BERGER JUDITH L. BERGER ELIZABETH ANN BIDDIE 90 SENIORS VERLA MAE ACKMAN C. LEE AICHHOLZ ROBIN C. AMSBARY JOHN F. ANDERKIN ROBERT S. ARMSTRONG DANIEL WILLIAM ATKINSON JOHN HENRY BABES CAROLYN ANN BALINT ELLEN F. BARBER CONSTANCE LEE BISHEA GREGORY DAVID BOESHERZ JANICE LYNN BOPP LARRY P. BOWEN BRUCE N. BOWERS JUDY ANN BRALLIER ROBERTA G. BREHM DANIEL M. BROKAMP LUCILLE JOYCE BROWNE CHERYL GLENDA BURCHETTE NANCY ELIZABETH BURDGE STEFFANIE H. BURGEVIN WILLIAM W. BUSCHUR KARYN P. BUTTE HAROLD W. BYBEE SHARON DALE CAPLINGER LENNA SUE CARON GARY ROBERT CARTWRIGHT FRANK L. CLARK JILL EVARTS CLARK MICHAEL CRAIG CLEMENTS CAMERON MICHAEL CLOSE GLORIA JEAN CLOUGH M. KATHRYN COMBS DAVID LAWRENCE CONOVER JANET S. COSTA DONNA CHARLENE CROSS ROBERT CLINTON CURFISS WILLIAM CHARLES DAILY ARLENE A. DAUGHERTY STEPHEN A. DEER KRISTIN DE LANCEY JERRY R. DIERKS GAIL LYN DIXON JUDITH LYN DOLL STEVEN P. DONALDSON PATRICIA A. DORETHY MARGY A. DORNA PATRICIA KATHLEEN DOYLE PHILIP O. EBERLE CHARLES DOUGLAS EDWARDS JANET RAE ELAM LAURA T. ELLIS JOYE M. ELLSBERRY JUNE M. ELLSBERRY RONALD J. EMMERT ROBERT ENGEISH GLENN C. ENZWEILER CHARLES CURTIS EVANS JAN EVERETT FRANKLIN PHILIP EVERMAN CHARLES LLOYD EZELL JEAN A. FARRIS JAMES MICHAEL FERONE DOUGLAS PHILIP FLORER BRUCE MICHAEL FROMM WAYNE DENNIS FROMM SUZANNE FURMAN CARL HENRY GARSHELIS, JR, RENSHAW BENJAMIN GARSHELIS 94- HERBERT RAY GODBY CONNIE JEAN GOFF BARBARA ANN GOFORTH DONALD D. GREEN MARY P. GRINER DELORES T. GROH JOHN CHARLES GROVE HARTMUT GUNTHER DONNA LEE HAGER GARY LEE HALL SCOTT CLINTON HALLSTED JOHN ROBERT HAMMON SUSAN LESLIE HANNI TERRY DEE HARGETT lINDA LOUISE HARRIS 95 SCOTT HARRIS SUZANNE HART ALBERT G, HARTMAN DONNA LEE HATTER1CK DANIEL GEORGE HENDERSHOT ELLEN JANE HENEVELD CHARLOTTE A. HENSHAW RICHARD HENSLEY DONNA HERALD SHERRY lEE HERBERT BRUCE ALAN HERTZ NANCY RAE HEYWOOD MARY ANNE HOWELL DIANA L, HUGHES SANDRA LOUISE HUGHES 96 VICTORIA LOUISE HUMPHRIES BARBARA E HURST LONNIE H. INGRAM PAULINA ELIZABETH JACKSON LOES IRENE JOHNSON BRUCE JONES LINDA LEE JONES PHYLLIS JANE JONES JERRY A. JUDGE KAREN L. JUSTICE BONNIE JEANNE KAPS LAWRENCE FRANK KENDAlL BETTIE GAIL KERN KATHY BAIRD KIEL BYRON C. KLOTTER 97 JAMES R. KOHLHEPP JOHN RICHARD KOLKMEYER PATRICIA 1. LANE ROBERT ANDERSON LAVERY BA JEAN MARTIN BEVERLY JOAN MARTIN GEORGE P. MARTIN IRENE M. MARTIN JACKIE G. MARTIN L. CRAIG MARTIN MALCOLM W. McDANIEL ANN K. McFARLAND JOHN C. McFARREN WILLIAM K. MIDDLETON CAROL M. MILlER 98 NANCY Ev MOORE DIANNE GAYLE MOOREHOUS WILLIAM H, MOSS VALESKA MUHLBERGER DENNIS E. NASH LORETTA G. NEELEY JERRY J. NERL AGNES M. NEWMAN SHARON NICHOLS JAY OBERMEYER TOM O'DELL BARBARA LEE ORICK FRED G. OTTEN DENISE M. PERONE SUSAN E. PETERSEN GREGORY PETTIS GERALD R. PETTY FRED W. POIRIER SANDRA L. POTTINGER PATRICIA l.. PREWITT STEVEN G. PRICKETT SHIRLEY F, PRYOR KAREN L. RABE MICHAEL CARMEN RAMUNDO CATHERINE D. RANERI RICHARD JON REINSCHMIDT COURTENAY ANN ROGERS DARWIN ALAN RUNYAN FRANCES l. RUSK JAMES ARTHUR RYALL 100 ROBERT ALLEN SCARBOROUGH THOMAS ANTHONY SCHERM FRED W. SCHILLING, JR. JOSEPH FRED SCMIDLIN CHERI LEE SCHNEIDER HAROLD PHILIP SCHOTT FEROL JEAN SCHRICKER KENNETH A. SCHRIMPER TINA SCHROEDER PAUL RA SCHUENEMAN LARRY A. SCOTT SHARON KAY SEITZINGER DANIEL PAUL SELL BONNIE ANN SENIOR GEORGIA L. SETTLES 101 DAVID E. SHANNON RONALD JOHN SIMMONS VICKI A. SMITH CHERYL LYNN STILES WILLIAM SULLIVAN JACQUELINE F SWISHER JAN1CE M. TAGGART EDWARD W. TIPTON HELGA TOBIAS VIRGINIA L TODD THOMAS CHARLES TRIBLE FRED E. TURTON STEPHEN D. VANCE THOMAS VOGT WILLIS G. WALKER MARY ELIZABETH WARFORD DALE RAYMOND WEGELIN SUE CAROL WHITAKER CARL W. WHITE PATRICIA L. WHITE FRED A. WHITSON LARRY A. WILLIAMS ROBERT H. WILLIAMS ROGER D. WILSON STEVEN L. WILSON PHILLIP WOLF R, DANIEL WOLFANGEL DONNA J. WYDER SANDRA LEE ZIMMERMAN FRANK PHILLIP ZINGA President C Martin gives brief, buT humorous, welcome. THE PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE TO THE SENIOR CLASS: One of The memorable occasions in your liTeTime is now CIT hand. You are obouT To reap The horvesT which you have sown over The posT Twelve years. This is indeed a Time for sober refiecTionu This year's Senior CIOSS has had many rich experiences-The occupancy of The new wing and The bringing of Two foreign sTudenTs To share The experie ence of The final year hove conTribuTed much To iTs enioymenT and fulfill- menT. The ease wiTh which sTudenTs from 0 land across The sea hove FIT inTo our mode of life has buT served To emphasize The oneness of mankind Mon progresses because he is consTcmTIy sTruggling To improve his loT. Selfe soTisTocTion sTiTies progress. Your success will be measured by your obiliTy To reop enioymenT 0nd soTisTocTion in whoT you do. Gracious living comes from The peoce of mind ThoT resulTs in The knowledge of o iob well done. Be oshomed, ThereTorel of any producTive eHorT ThoT beliTTles your God-given TolenTs. Be proud To sTond Tor whoT you believe in, Though it may be necessary for you To sTond alone, IT is my sincere hope ThoT each of you may enioy much success and hoppi- ness 03 you face The TuTure. f. M34144, E. W. TiTus E. WAYNE TITUS Principal VERLA MAE ACKMANaCoIIege Prep Course,- Andersonl'on 123,4; L1brorian 4; FTA 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4;Orchestrc1 3,4, Treasurer 3,4; H.S. Musical 4. LEE AICHHOL27Col1ege Prep Course,- Lanfern 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, President 4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4.- Mixed Glee 1; Bond 1,2,3; Fombull 3,4.- BuskefbaH 1, 2; Baseball 12.3.4; Cross Coumry 1,2,- Pep Cfub 3.4; Student Counci1 4. ROBYN AMSBARY-Ashlond High School 1,2,3,- Co11ege Prep Course; Spec- trum 4,- Y-Teens 123,4; Latin C1ub l.- GAA 1; Pep Club 4; Drama 1,2; H1gh Schoo1 Musical 4; Student Council 3. ROBERT ARMSTRONG-College Prep Course; Key Club 4; Varsity C1ub 4; Tennis 2,3,4;51Udeanouncil2,3; Go1d Scholarship Key. DANIEL W. ATKINSONiCollege Prep Course; Key Club 4; German Club 3,4, Vice-Presldent 3; Lufin Club 1,2,- Mixed Chorus 4,- H.S. Musicc11 4; Tennis 2; Pep Club 4,- Drcmu 3; Thesplcm 4,- Go1c1 5cholarsh1p Key; Naiional Honor So; ciefy 3.4.- Scholurship Team 1,2,3; 11's Academic 4. JOHN BABBsiCDHege Prep Course; Key Club 4; Latin C1ub 1,2, President 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Drama 3.4,- H. S. Musica1 4; Bronze Schol- orsh1p Key 3; Student Council 3,4. CAROLYN C, BALlNTwBusiness Course-McN1choIas High School 1; YiTeens 2.3.4; GAA 11FBLA 4. ELLEN BARBER7College Prep CoursegA. 1. Dupont 1.2,- French C1ub 1,2,4. KENNETH C. BARRYiCoIIege Prep COUrseiKey Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Studenr Counci! 2. JOAN BEATTYiBusiness Course. ETHAN BECKER-College Prep CourseiKey C1ub 4; Thespmn 4; 11's Academic 4. GA1L BERGER-CoNege Prep Course-Andersoniun 3,- Y-Teens 2,3,4.- Heo1111 Careers Club 3,4, ViceiPresidenf 4; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; H. 5. Musical 4; Pep C1Ub 12.3.4,- Bronze Scholarship Key 2. JUDY BERGERiBusmess Course4Ameiiu High School 1,2,3; Librarian 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2. ANN BIDDLE4College Prep Course-Anderson'lan 3.4,- Luniern 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Secrelary 2; Latin Club 1,2, Secretary 2,- Mixed Coorus 1.2.3.4; H. S. Muskul 4; Pep C1Ub 1.2.3.4; Bronze Scholorsh1p Key 2; Scholarship Team 2, CONN1E BISHEA-Business Course-MCN1CFID105 High School 1.2.- LibrarEon 4.- Y-Teens 3; GAA 1; FBLA 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Drama 1. GREG D. BOESHER27CoHege Prep CourseiLantern 4,- Key C1ub 3,4; Bond 1,2,3; Track 1. JANICE BOPP4CoHege Prep Course-Andersonion 4; Spectrum 3.4. Co-Editdr 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 4, Presidenr 4; LcTIn Club 1,2; Mixed Charus 2. 3,4; Bond 1; H. 5. Musical 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 3; Color Guard 1; Pep C1Ub 1,2,3,4; Drama 3; Student Council 1. LARRY P. BOWEN-Industriul Ar1s Course. BRUCE N. BOWERS-College Prep Course-Poinf Lomu High School 1,- Key Club 4; Varsity C1ub 2,3,4; French Club 2; Football 2,3,4; Tenms 2,3,4; Truck 1; Bwnze Scho1arship Key 3. JUDY ANN BRALLIER4CDIIege Prep Course-Columbiu City Joint High School 1.2.3; Y-Teens 4,- Bund 4; Muioretfe 4. ROBERTA BREHM-Col1ege Prep Course-Andersoniun 3,4; Y-Teens 3.4; Ger- man Club 3, Secretary 3; M1xed G1ee 1; Orchesho 1. DAN1EL M. BROKAMP4IndU51r101 Arts. WILLIAM BROOKsilndusirial Ar154Amelia 1,2,3, LUCILLE J. BROWNEHCoHege Prep CourseiAndersonian 3.4,- Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 4,- GAA 2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Mixed G1ee 2,-Orc11estro 1,2,34 CHERYL GLENDA BURCHETTE-College Prep CourSE4YvTeens 2,3,4; Frenth Club 4.- GAA 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1. NANCY E. EURDGE-College Priep Courseiwnhrow High School 2; Lantern 4,- FTA 4; Mixed Glee 4; Pep Club 4; Drama 3. STEFFANIE H. BURGEV1N7CoIlege Prep Course4Andersoniun 2,3,4,- Y-Teens 3; French Club 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Red Cross 4. W1LL1AM W. BUSCHUR-College Prep ConrseiKey Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Truck 2,3; Cross Cuuntry 2; Gold Scha1ursh1p Key; Scholur5h1p Team 2. KARYN P. BUTTE-Business CourSEAJY-Teens 2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4. HAROLD BYBEEgCQHege Prep CourseiKey Club 4,- Germon Club 3,4; Bond 1,2; Student Council 2,- Bronze ScholarshIp Key 2; Scholarship Team 3. CHARLES CAPL1NGER-Speciul Education SHARON CAPLINGERwBUSiness Cour524Y-Teens 4.- FBLA 2; Mixed Glee 1,2. LENNA S. CARONiBUSMESS Course. Senior Class OFHcers: Hortmuf Gunther, Treasurer; Chcr1oHe Henshaw, Secretary,- Joe Schmidlin. VsPresi- dent; Craig Martin. President. 5, v 2; GARY R. CARTWRIGHT-College Prep Course-Vor511y Club 3,4; Mixed G193 1; Band 123,4; Basketball 123,4; GDH 2,3,4; Truck 2,- Cross Country 2,3, 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 2. FRANK L. CLARK-fndustriul Arts Course. JILL E. CLARK-College Prep Coursew-Andersonian 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; GAA 1; Mixed Chorus 4; M1xed Glee 1,3; H.S. Musico1 4,- Color Guard 2,3,4,- Pep Club 4; Drama 3; Thespiun 4, Secretary 4,- Studenf Counci1 4, MIKE CLEMEN187College Prep Courseiianfern 3,- Germon Club 3,4; FTA 3,- M1xed G1ee 1,2; Scholarship Team 1,- Lafin Club 1,2. CAMERON CLOSE-CoHege Prep CourseiFrench Club 2; M1xed Chorus 4,- Mixed Glee 2,3. GLORIA J. CLOUGH-Business Course-YvTeens 2,3; GAA 1; FBLA 4,- Band 1, 2,3,4,- Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JAN COCHRAN4GeneruI CourseiRichmond, Indiana 1,2,3; Y-Teens 2,3; GAA 1,2,- Band 1; Tennis 2,- Pep Club 1,2. KATHRYN M. COMBS4College Prep Course-Y-Teens 2,3; French Club 2,3, 4; GAA 2,4,- M1xed Chorus 3,4,- Mixed G1ee 1,2, DAVID L. CONOVER-College Prep CourSEaMixed Chorus 1,3. JANET S. COSTA-Bus1ness Course-Y-Teens 2,3,4; GAA 1; FBLA 4; Pep Club 3,4. DONNA C.CROSS-Bu51ness CourseiFBLA 4; Pep Club 4. ROBERT C. CURFISSwCoHege Prep Course-Hnmmersville 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Bond 12.3.4; Baseball 2,- Si1ver Scholorsh1p Key 3; Scholarship Team 1,2. WILLIAM C. DAILYwCoIIege Prep CourseWKey Club 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Bond 1,2,34,- Footbull 1,2,3,4; Truck 2,- Dromu 3. ARLENE A. DAUGHERTYgBusiness CourseiFBLA 4; Mixed Glee 1; Cheer; leader 1; Student Council 1. GEORGE E. DAVIDSON-College Prep Course-Foofan 1; Scho1orship Team 3. STEVEN A. DEER-College Prep Course-CFUSS omcer, Treasurer 2,- Key Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Varsity CM: 2.4; German Club 3,- Proiection Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4. Presidenr 4; Football 2.4;Studen1Counc113,4. WILL1AM DEHNER-CoHege Prep CourseiHughes High School 1,2,3; French Club 1; Drama 1; Thespicm 4. KRISTIN de LANCEYiCollege Prep Course-MT. Vernon High School 1,2; An- derscniun 4-; Librarian 4; Y-Teens 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; H. 5. Musical 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Bronze Scho1arship Key 3. Seniors ear heuery at annual banquet. . . 2:5: 106 JERRY R. DlERKS-Generol Course. DONNA M. D1XONiBusiness CourseWST. Mary's 1. Mariemonf 2,3. GAIL L. DIXON-Businass Course-Andersaniun 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Lotin Club 1. 2; GAA 123,4; Mixed Glee 1; H.S. Musicc1 4; CheerFeqder 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Srudenr Council 4; Scholarship Team 3. JUDITH L. DOLL-Cnllege Prep Course7Waggener High School 1,2,- Ander- sonian 4; Y-Teens 3,4,- French Club 4; GAA 3; Health, Careers Club 4; Pep Club 3,4. STEVEN P. DONALDSON4ColIege Prep CourseiGermcn C1ub 3,4,- Mixed Glee 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; FootbuH 1; Basketball 1,2; G01f 2; Tennis 3,4,- Cross Country 2. PATTY A. DORETHY-College Prep Course-Andersoniun 4, Co-Ediior 4; YrTeens 2,3,4, President 4; French Club 2; GAA 123,4, Secretary 2, Re- corder 3, Vice-Fresidenr 4, Bond 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Maiorefte 1,2,3,4, Head Moioretfe 2,3,4,- Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,4. MARGY A. DORNAWCOHBQE Prep CourseiDoyfon High School 1,2; YATeens 3,4. PATTY K. DOYLEWCoHege Prep Course4Andersonian 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 2, Treasurer 2; GAA 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3.4; H5. Musical 4.- Pep Club 3,4,- Pom Pom GErJ 2, PHiLlP O. EBERLE-College Prep Course-Key C1ub 4,- Varsity Club 3.4,- French Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4.- Cross Country 1,2,- Pep Club 4. DOUGLAS D. EDWARDS-Cnnege Prep Ccurse-uKey Club 4; French Club 3,4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3. JANET R. ELANF-Business Course-4Y-Teens 3,- FBLA 4. LAURA T. ELLIS-College Prep Course-Eust High Schoo1 1,2.- Y-Teens 3,4,- GAA 3,- FBLA 3,4; Pep 2.3.4. JOYE ELLSBERRYiBusineSs Course-Andersonian 4; Y-Teens 2,3; GAA 1,2,4,- FBLA 4; Pep Club 2,4. JUNE ELSBERRYiBusiness Course4Y-Teens 3,- GAA 1,2,4; FBLA 4; Pep Club 2,4. BETTY J. EMBRYw-Business Course-Withrow High School 1,2,3. RONALD J. EMMERT-College Prep CourseiGermun Club 3,4, Treasurer 3.4,- Bronze Scholarship Key 2; Scholarship Team 1,2,3. ROBERT ENGLISH-General Course-football 1,2. Homecomerino Pemrsen Hees for refuge 1o Brave Chief McDaniel. GLENN C. ENZWEILER-College Prep COUrSe-Busebull 2. CURTIS C. EVANS-lndustrl'ol Arfs. JAN P. EVEREW-College Prep Course-Horriscn High School 1,2,3,- Key Club 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,- Footboll 1,2,3,- Basketball 1; Baseball 1,4,- Truck 1,3; Cross Country 4,- Thespion 1,2. PHILIP P. EVERMAN-Indusfriol Arts Course-Amelia 1; Key Cfub 4; Fooiboll 1. CHARLES EZELL-lndusmo1 Arts Course4Key Club 4. JEAN A. FARRIS-Business CourseAMixed Glee 1,2,3,4; Pep CIUb 12,34, Sec- retory 3. JAMES M. FERONE-College Prep Course-Lunfern 3,4; Key Club 3.4, See refuly 4; Varsiiy Club 3,4; Red Cross 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Pep Club 4,- H5.Musicol4;$fuden1Council 1. DOUGLAS FLORER-lndustricl Ans Course. BRUCE M. FROMM-CoHege Prep Course-Lutin Club 4; Track 3,- Bronze Scholarship Key 2. WAYNE D. FROMM-College Prep Course-Key Club 4. SUZANNE FURMAN-BusineSS Course-Andersonian 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4,- FBLA 4,- Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Glee 1,2,3; Color Guard 3,4,- H.5. MUS1C014. CARL H. GARSHELIS-Business Course?Copley High School 1,2. RENSHAW B. GARSHEUS-College Prep Course4Copley HigE School 1.2,- Trock T,2,3,4. HERBERT R. GODBYiCOHEQe Prep Course-Lanfern 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Lutin Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4,- Trock 2; Pep Club 4,- Stu- dent Council 4; Si1var Scholarship Key;$cho!orsh1p Team 2. CONNIE J. GOFF-Home Economics Course'iwnhrow High School 3; GAA 1,- Mixed Glee 1. BARBARA A. GOFORTH-College Prep Course-WiHiamsburg High School 1, 2,3; Y-Teens 4,- Lutin Club 2. Secretary 2; GAA 1,2,3,- FTA 1,2,3,4; Red Cross Ellen and Linda study for 1051 exams. 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1.23.4,- Orchestro 4; Drama 3,- Scholarship Team 3, DONALD 5. GREEN-Business Course. PATRICIA F. GRINER-Business Ccurse-Omce Worker 4; FBLA 4. DOLORES T. GROH-Business Course-FBLA 4. JOHN C. GROVE-Generul Course-Mixed Glee 1,2; Foorball 1. HARTMUT GUNTHER-College Prep Course-Altes Gymnasium, Oldenburg, Ggrmony-Cluss Ofmerl Treasurer 4; German Club 4,- Red Cross 4; Sfudem Council 4. DONNA HAGER4Business Course-FBLA 1,2; Red Cross 4; Band 1: P6P C'Ub 1,2,3. GARY L. HALL-Business Caurse-Madeiru 1; Amelia 2,3. SCOTT C. HALLSTED4College Prep Course-Class Ofocer, Vice-President 1; President 3,- Key Club 2,3,4,- Varsiry C1ub 2,3,4, Vice-Presidem 3, President 4; Football 1,2,3,4,- Basketball 1.23.4,- Boseball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3.4 Treasurer 4,- Siiver Scho1urship Key. JOHN R. HAMMON-College Prep Course. SUSAN LESLIE HANNl-College Prep CourseWLimu High School 1,2,3-O1T1cer Worker 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 123,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,- Drama 3. TERRY D. HARGETT-Business Course-Andersoniun 4,- Y4Teen5 2,3,4; GAA 2, 3,4; Mixed G1ee 3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4. G. SCOTT HARRlS-College Prep Course-Xovier 1,2,3; Andersonian 4; French Club 3,4; Red Cross 4; Mixed Glee 4,- Band 11,- Orchestra 1,- Baseball 3,4,- Tmck 2; Scholarship Team 4. LINDA HARRIS-College Prep Course-Luniern 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens l,2,3,4; H.5. Musical 4; Drama 3; LibrorEan 1,4. SUZANNE HART-College Prep Course-Y-Teens 2,3,4,- Latin Club 1,2,- Mixed GEee 1.2.3; Bronze SchoEorship Key 2; Scholarship Team 2. Buschur, Nerl, Turfon. When : We maner? Rub- ber band snap? Barbara Goforth, Red Cross Poster Girl of the Year, poses with qssisfcnf, Scot? Harris. Seniors anxiousfy owoit mo'rn course 01Senior Banquet. 108 ALBERT G. HARTMANwCoIIege Prep Course. DONNA L. HATTERICK-Business Course-Y-Teens 2,3,4,- FBLA 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Glee 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Omce Worker 4. DANIEL G. HENDERSHOT-General CourseiProjection Club 2,3,4; Red Cross 4; Fomball 1.2,- Truck 1. ELLEN J. HENEVELD-College Prep Course-Mcnhotfon High School 1- Greenwich High School 2; Andersoniun 4; Y'Teens l,3.4,- German Club 3,4.- GAA 3.4,- Band 1,3; Cheerleader 1,4,- Pep Club 3,4. CHARLOTTE A. HENSHAWiCoIIege Prep Course-Closs Officer, Secretary 4,- Andersoniun 4, Co-editor 4; YvTeens 2,3,4; French CIub 4,- Lotin Club I,2; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Mixed Glee 1,- Cheerleader 2.3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,- Sfudent Council 1,3,4; Gold Scholarship Key; National Honor Society. 3,4. RICHARD M. HENSLEY-General Course. DONNA K. HERALDwCoIIege Prep Ccurse-AmeJio 1,2,3; GAA 2; Bond l,2,3. SHERRY L HERBERTwBUSiness Course4Y-Teens 2,3,- FBLA 2,3,4, Secretary 3,- Vice-Presidant 4; Pep Club 2.3. BRUCE A. HERTZ-CoHege Prep Course-Germun Club 3; Proiection Club 3,4; Heolth Careers Club 2,3,- Mixed Chorus 1,2,3. NANCY R. HEYWOOD-College Prep Course-Y-Teens 1.2.3,- Pep Club 1, 2,3. MARY ANNE HOWELL-College Prep Course-Andersonian 2,3,4, Circula- $Ion Manager 4,- Y-Teens 2.3.4; GAA 1,- FTA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Mixed Glee l,2,3,4, Presiden13; Pep Club 3.4.- Student Council 3.4, ' DIANA L. HUGHE34Business Course-Y-Teens 4; GAA 2,- FBLA 4, Mixed Gfee 4. SANDRA L. HUGHESwBusiness Course-Andersonion 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; FBLA 2,3,4,- Mixed Glee 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4. VICKI L. HUMPHRIES-Business Course-Andersonian 3,4, Advertising Man- ager 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3; OFHce Worker 4; FBLA 2,3,4,- Mixed Chorus 2; Mixed Glee 1. BARBARA HURST-Business Courss-FBLA 4. LONNIE H. lNGRAM-Indusfria! Arrs-Bond 1,2. PAULINA E. JACKSON-CoHege Prep CoursewAndersOniun 3,4,- Y-Teens 2,3,4; GAA 1; Mixed Chorus 123,4,- Student Council 2,4, His1oricm of Stu- denf Council 2. LOIS JOHNSON-College Prep Course-Andersanian 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, Vice-President 4; Latin Club 1,2, Vice-Presidem 2; Heahh Ca; reers Club 3,- chd 12.3.4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club l,2,3,4, Vice-Presidenf 3,- Student Council 4, Hisforian 4,- Silver Scholarship Key,- National Honor Society 3,4. BRUCE JONES-College Prep Courseth. Gieason High Schuoi 1,- Key Club 4,-Vorsi1y C1ub 4; Basketball 2,3,4,- Golf 1; Tennis 2. LINDA L. JONES;Business Course-Y-Teens 2,3; GAA 1,2; FBLA 3,4. PHYLLIS J. JONES-Business CoursemMoysville High School 1,- FBLA 4,- Mixed Chorus 3,4; Mixed Glee 2. JERRY A. JUDGE7CoHege Prep Course-Luntern 3,4,- Key Club 2,3,4; Vur5i1y Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,- Cross Country 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. KAREN L. JUSTICEiGenerGI Course-McNicholas 1,2;SfudentCounci1 1. BONNIE KAPS-College Prep Course-Andersonian 3,- Lantern 1,2,3,4, Editor 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, President 2; LGHn Club 2; Mixed Chorus 12,14; H.S. Musi- col 4; Drama 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4,- Silver Scholarship Key; National Honor So- ciety 4,- Scho1orship Team 1,3. MICHELLE KELLER?COIIege Prep Courseiwnhrow High Schoul 1,- Ameliu 3,- Y-Teens 1; French Club 2; GAA 1,2,3; Drama 1. LARRY F. KENDALLilndustriol Arts Course-Football 123,4; Truck 1,2. KATHY KlEL-College PreP Course7Chogrin Falls High School 1,- Spectrum 3.4, CovEditor 3, Editor 4; French Club 4; GAA 2,3,4, Secretary 3,- Orchestra 2,3,4, Secretory 3,4,- Pep Club 4,- Gold Schu1orship Key,- chionol Hnnor Society 3,4; Scholarshfp Team 2,3,4; H's Academic 4, Capmin, BETTIE J. KERNiBusiness Course. BYRON C. KLOTTER7CoHege Prep Course;German C1ub 3; Froiection Club 4; Red Crass 4,- Health Careers Club 2,3; Mixed Glee 1,2,3; Tennis 2,- Truck 1,3,4. JAMES R, KOHLHEPPiCDHege Prep Course-German Club 3,4; FTA 4, Librarian 4; Bob EngHsh displays his 5101! in mechanical drawing. Ryall, Kendall, Hendershot, Williams print programs for high school pro- duction of Bye Bye Birdie. JOHN R. KOLKMEYER4C0IIege Prep CourseiThomas JeHerson High School 1,2,3,- Varsiiy Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; H.S, Musical 4; Football 2,3; Truck 1, 2,3; Drama 3; Thespian 4, President. PATRiCiA L. LANE4Business Course. ROBERT A. LAVERY-College Prep Course-Key Club 4; French Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Mixed Glee 1; Bond 1,2,3,4; Orchesfro 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4,- H,$. Musical 4,- ThespEan 4; Bronze SchnlorsMp Key 3; Drama 2. EDWARD F. MACK-Indusfriof Arts Course, EDWARD MARSHALL-Genera! Course4PUrcell High School 1,2,3; Football 1. BETTY JEAN MARTlN-Colfege Prep Course-Andersoniun 4; Y-Teens 4; Pro- iection Club 2, Secretary 2; GAA 2,3,4,- FTA 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4,- Mixed Glee 1; Bond 1; Pep Club 3,4, BEVERLY JOAN MARTINaCaHege Prep Course-Andersnniun 4; Y-Teens 4; Proiecf1on Club 2; GAA 2,3,4; FTA 4; FBLA 4,- Red Cross 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls' Glee 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Orchesfrc 4; Pep Club 2,3,4, GEORGE P. MARTlN-CoHege Prep Course-Key Club 4; Latin CM: 2; Silver Scholarship Key, Scholarship Team, IRENE M. MARTlN-Business Course4New20n Falls High School 1; Anderv soniun 4,- Y-Teens 1,2; FBLA 3,4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3. JACKIE G. MARTFNaBusiness Cour354Y-Teens 2,3; GAA 1,- FBLA 3,4,- Pep Club 1. L, CRAIG MARTlN-College Prep Course-Class omcer, Presidem 4; Key Cfub 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Varsity Club 2,3,4,- Lutin Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Football 1; BusketbcH 123,4, Captain 4; Track 2; Cross Couniry 1,2,- Pep Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-Presidenr 4; Gold Scholarship Key; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. MALCOLM W. McDANIEL-College Prep Course-Key Club 4,- Froiecrion Cfub 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Track 2,- Pep Club 2,3; Bronze Scholarship Key. ANN K. McFARLANDACoHege Prep Course-Andersonian 4; Lantern 4,- Y-Teens 2,3,4; Lorin CIUb 2,3,- Pep Club 123,4, JOHN C. McFARREN-CoHege Prep Course-Lofin Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, President 3; Orchesfru 3,4, President 4; Student Council 3,4,- Golcl Schoiarship Key; National Honor Sociefy 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3, BRUCE B. MEYER-Business Course-Bosketball 2,3; Track 2,3, WILLlAM F, MlDDLETON-College Prep Course-Mixed Chorus 1,- Band 1, 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4, President 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Drama 3; Thespian 4. CAROL M. MJLLEIP-Business Course. NANCY E. MOORE-Cullege Prep Course-Andersonian 4,- Y-Teens 1,2,3,- GAA 123,4,- Pep Club 3,4. DIANNE G. MOOREHOUSaBusiness Course-Y-Teens 3,- GAA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 4; Bond 2,4,- MaioreHe 2,4; Pep Club 2,3,4, WILLIAM H. MOSSgCoIIege Prep Course4Key Club 4,- Vorsity C1ub 4; Foot; boll 3,4; Track 2,3,4, Sue, Malcolm, Judy, and Gary rake time out To relax on Sen1or Bermuda Day. Area Student Council. Chorlo'rte Henshaw, Recording Secretary; Pouu Wise, V.- President; Arleen 51rk1n, Corresponding Secretary; Dr, Moihis, Speaker; Ron Por- ter, President; Fritz Turton, Presidenf Anderson Studenr Council; Kathy Martin, Treasurer 1not PicrurecD. Why so forlorn, Bob? VALESKA MUHLBERGER-College Prep chse Lantern 4,- YJeens 2,3,- Latin Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,- Mixed Glee 1,- Mixed Chorus 4: Bond 2,3,4; Maiorene 2,3,4; Svudent Council 1,2,3,- Scholorship Team 2. DENNIS E. NASH4Business Course-Proiedion Club 1; Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4. LORETTA G, NEELEY-Business Course4Y-Teen5 2,3,- GAA 1,2,3,- FBLA 4,- Mixed Glee 1,- Band 1,2; Pap Club 1. JERRY NERL-College Prep Course-Key Club 4,- Varsity Club 4; Football f2. 3,4,- Pep Club 4. AGNES M. NEWMAN-Home Economics Course. SHARON NICHOLS-Generol Course, JAY OBERMEYER-lndustricl Aris Course-Varsiry Club 4; Baskefball 2,- Base- boll 2,3,4. TOM T. O'DELLalndustrial Aris CoursehProiection Club l,2.3.4, Vice-Presi- den? 3,- Mixed Glee 3,4, President 4. BARBARA L ORICK-Business Course. FRED OTTENiCoIlege Prep Course-Proiection Club 1; Basketball manager 2; Track manager 2. DENISE M. PERONE-College Prep Course-McNiCholas High School I; Y-Teens 2.3; Latin Club 2; GAA 2,- Mixed Chorus 3,4; HS. Musical 4; Moior- etre 3,- Pep Club 2,3,- Drama 2,3; Thespion 4, Student Council 2,4. SUSAN E. PETERSEN-College Prep Course-John Adams High School; Y-Teens 3,4,- Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3,- Nations! Honor Society 3. GREGORY W. PETTIS-IndustriaI Arts Course-Proiection Club 2; Track 2; Pep Club 4. I GERALD R. PETTY4CoJlege Prep CourseWProiecNon Club 1,2,3,4,- Mixed Cho- rus I,2,3,4; Football manager 2,3,4. FRED W. POIRIER-Indusrriul Arts Course. SUSAN POTTINGER-Business Comse. PATTY L. PREWITT-Business CuurseiY-Teens 1,2,3,- FBLA 3,4. STEVEN G. PRICKETT-College Prep Course-French Club 3,4; FTA 4. SHIRLEY F. PRYOR4-Business Course;Andersonian 4,- Y-Teens 2; FBLA 3,4, President 4; Bond 1,- Pep Club 2,3,- Sfudent Council 4,- Bronze Scholarship Key 2. KAREN L. RABE-Business Course-French Club 2,- FBLA 4,- Pep Club I; Srudem Council 'I; Schclcrship Team 3. MICHAEL C. RAMUNDO-lnciustrial Arts Course4Mixed Glee l; Drama 4. CATHERINE D. RANEleCoIIege Prep Course-Lotin Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Mixed Glee 1,2,- Orchestru 3. RICHARD J. REINSCHMIDT-College Prep Course-French Club 1,2,- Mixed Chorus 12.3.4, Vice-President 4; Golf 3. RICHARD J. RETZLER-Induslrial Arts Course. COURTENAY A. ROGERS-College Prep Course-Andersonian 3,4; Y-Teens l.2,3,4; French Club 2,- Heohh Careers Club 2,3,4,- Mixed Glee I,2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; Student Council I. DARWIN D. RUNYAN-College Prep Course-Germun Club 3,4,- Proiecfion Club I,2,3,4,- Health Careers Club 1.2.3.4, Treasurer 3,- Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4,- TennTs 2,3,4. f FRANCIS L. RUSK-Business Course-FBLA 4,- Pep Ciub 4. Where's the bus, boys? IL-.- Richard, Goi1, Denise, and John enioy traditional Bermuda Dczy. JIM RYALL-Indusiriul Arts Course-Fomball 1. ROBERT A. SCARBOROUGH-Business Course-Key Club 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,3,4,- Bond 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4. THOMAS A. SCHERM-CoHege Prep Course-Closs Officer 1, Treasurer 1: French Club 2, Vice-President 2; German C1ub 3,4, President 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,- Track 1; Drama 3,- Bronze Scho1arship Key 3. FRED W. SCHILLING-College Prep Course-Andersonian 3,4,- Key Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; German Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4,- Tennis 2,3,4. JOSEPH F, SCHMIDLlN-Conege Prep Course-Closs OFEcer, President I, Vice-Presidenf 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4,- Mixed Chorus 2; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4,- Basebu1l 123,4,- Cross Country 2,- Student Council 1. CHERI 1.. SCHNEIDER-Conege Prep CnurseALanfern 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Ger; man Club 3,4; GAA 1,4,- HealrI-I Careers Club 1,4.- Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sfudent Council 1,2,3,4. FHlLlP SCHOTT-College Prep Course-Key Club 3,4,- Latin C1ub 1,2; Bond 1.2.3.4, President 4; Orches'rru 2,3,4, Vice-President 2; H.S. Musical 4. FEROL J. SCHEICKEK-Coilege Prep Course-Luniern 3,4,- Y-Teens 1,2,34- French Club 2, Secre1ury 2; GAA 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,14,- Mixed Glee 1,2; Band 12.3.4; Orchesfro i,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3; Student Council 3. KENNETH A, SCHRIMPER-College Prep Course-Germcm Club 3. TINA S. SCHROEDER-Business Course-FBLA 4,- French Club 2; Office As- sistant 4. PAUL SCHUENEMAN-College Prep CourseiFrench Club 4; Latin Club 2; Bond 1,2,3,4,- Orchestra 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4.- Drama 3; Thespion 4. LARRY SCOTT-Business Course-Key C1Ub 4; M1xed Glee 1,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4. SHARON K. SEITZINGER-CoHege Prep Courseiiawrenceville High School 1,2; Y-Teens 4; Latin Club 3; GAA 1,2; Health Careers Club 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4; Sfudent Council 4; Bronze Scholarship Key 3,- OfT'ize Worker 4, DAN P. SELL-Coflege Prep CourseiProiecHon Club 1,2; Football 1; Basket; boll 1,2,- Trock 1,2,8,4; Cross Country 2,3,4,- Sfudenf Council 1. BONNIE A. SENIOR-Business Ccurse-Y-Teens; GAA 1; FBLA 4,- Mixed Glee 2,3,4. GEORGIA L. SETI'LES-College Prep Course4Y-Teens 2,3,4,- Lufin Club 1,2; GAA 1,- FBLA 4; Mixed Glee 1; Color Guard 4. DAVJD E. SHANNONmIndusfrid Arts Course. RONALD J. SIMMONSwCollege Prep Course-Lunfern 2.- Key Club 4,- Band l,2,3,4. VICKI A. SMITH-Business Course-Andersonian 3,4,- Y-Teens 2,3,4; GAA 1; FBLA 1,2,3,4. CHERYL L. STlLEsiBusiness Course-Y-Teens 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,- FBLA 2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM F. SULLIVAN-Indusrriul Arts Course. JACQUELINE F. SW1SHER-Business CourseiY-Teens 2; French Club 2, GAA 1,123.4, Treasurer 4,- Mixed Chorus 2,- Mixed Glee 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4; Student Council 4, Recording Secretary 4; Pep C1ub 113,4, Sec- retary 4. Ron Simmons and Bill Buschur serve deienh'on for favorite 1'31 English teach- er. JANICE TAGGART-Business Course-FBLA 1,2,4. GARY A, THOMAS-1ndusrrial Arts Cnurse. SYLVIA THOMASiCoHege Prep Course-Heullh Careers Club 2. DEXTER THORNBERRYilndUSHMI Arls Course. ED TlPTON-CoHege Prep Course-Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Glee 3. HELGA TOBIAS-College Prep Course-Kulhie Kollwifs Schoo1, Germany 1,2, 34Lanfern 4; Y-Teens 4; French Club 4; Lorin Club 4; German Club 4,- Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 4,- Sfudenf Council 4. GINGER L. TODD-College Prep Course-Andersonian 3,4; Y-Teens 2,3,4, Secretary 4,- Latin Club 12; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Mixed Glee 1; Color Gumd 2,3,4,- Pep Club 2,3,4; Thespiun 4; Student Council 3,4, Correspondmg Sec- retary; Bronze 5:1101arship Key 2. THOMAS C. TREBLE-CoHege Prep CourseiVorsiry Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 2; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Scholarship Team 4. FRED E. TURTON-College Prep Courseiaoss OFFIcer 3, Treasurer 3; Lean- tern 1,2; Key C1ub 3,4,- Varsity Club 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 123,4; Football 1,2, 3,4,- Pep C1Ub 3,4; Drama 3; Student Counci1 2,3,4, President 4; Gold Scholar- ship Key 4; National Honor Sociehf 3,4; Scholarship Team 2. STEVEN D. VANCE-lndustrial Arts CoursewPro1ec1ion Ciub 1,2. THOMAS VOGT-4College Prep Course-McNicholos 1,2,- FTA 4. TIMOTHY L. WADE41ndu51riul Arts Course-Proiecrion Club 1,2,3,4. W1LL1S G. WALKERA-Business Course-Key Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Foot- bu11 1,2,3,4,- Tennis 3. MARY E. WARFORD-College Prep Course-German Club 3,4; FTA 2,3; Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4; Red Cross 4,- Studem Counci1 1; Scholarship Team 2. Twelve and Thirteen Year Sfudenis. ROW ONE: Muhlberger, Swisher, Whitaker, Schricker, Biddle, Cupiinger, Jones, Rogers, Rusk, Cross. ROW TWO: Kerns, Lawson, Stiles, Wyder, Henshuw, Martin, Pryor, Farris, Daugherty, Martin, Bopp, Dixon, Todd, Senior, Wurford. ROW THREE: DALE R, WEGELIN-College Prep Course-Clcss Ochr, President 2,- Laniern 1,2; Key CM: 3; M1xed Chorus 1,2,3, Vice-Presldem 3; Football 1,2,- Student Council 123,4,- Silver Scholarship Key 3; National Honor 5051er 3,4. SUE C. WHITAKERiBusiness Caurse-FBLA 1,2,3,4. CARL W. WHITE-Industrial Arrs Course. PATRIClA L. WHITE-Eusiness Course-FBLA 4. FRED A. WHITSON-Generu1 Course-McNicholos 1,2. LARRY R. WILLIAMS-Business Course. ROBERT H. WILLIAM57College Prep CourseiKey Club 2; German Club 3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4, Drum Ma1or 2,3,4; OrchesTm 1,2; ankefbnll 1,- Cross Country 1. ROGER D. W1LSONHEndusfriul Aris Course. STEVEN R. WILSON-CoHege Prep Course-Rooseveit 1; Projection Club 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Bond 1. PHILLIP WOLF-Industrlcl Am CourseaNew Richmond High Schoo1 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4. DANiEL WOLFANGEL-CoHege Prep Course-Dear Natchez High School 3. DONNA J, WYDERiCoHege Prep CourSE4Gcld Scholarship Key. SANDRA L. ZIMMERMANACOIIege Prep CourseHAndersoniun 3,4; Lantern 4; Y-Teens 2,3,4; French Club 2,- Germcm C1Ub 3,4, Secretary 4; GAA 2,3,4, Presldenf 4; Heohh Careers C1ub 2,3; Mixed Glee 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4,- Pep Club 3,4; Silver Scholarship Key. PHlLLIP P, ZINGA-College Prep ConrseiKey Club 2,3,4,- Proiection C1ub 1,2,- Mixed Chorus 3,4; Mixed G1ee 1; Band 1,2; Drama 3; H. S. Musical 4; Thes- pian 4. Park High School 2 Vance, Buschur, Godby, Clements, Howell, Heywood, Nichols, Jackson, Humphries, Moore, Daily, Rynll, Turfon, Midd1eton, W111inms, BoeA sherz. ROW FOUR: Luvery, McFarren, Conover, Bubbs, E2311, English, Nerl, Clark, Ingram, G. Maan, Deer, Eberle, Kendall. JUNIORS Officers: Randall Seitzinger-Presfdenf Stephen Cook-Vice-Presidem Curof Dewey-Secremry Robert Sufier-Treosurer Abbott Amunn Balmos Barbour Biedenharn Bilby Biller Birkmon Brose Brown Broxrermon Buchanan Carfwrighi Castle Ccudill Chambers Cloyd Combs Ccmslock Conley COH'on Cravens Croycrof! Cummins, L Bay Bedel Behyrnm BeiTenhaus Blunfon Borgerding Bren? Brewsuugh Burdge Bushman CampbeH Corr Christen Churchill Clark Clements Cook, G. Cook, 5, Cooke Cooper Cummins, S, Curnss Darnell Daugherty Do vidson Davis Deer Dewa r Duarfe Dunbar Dunhom Duvull Fisher Fledderman Gurshelis Gastrich Glutz Godby Gray, J. Gray, 3. Hamad Husseltine Hausterman Herald Hinson Hofmunn Hollstein Hornschemeier Huebner Huedepohl Ison Jackson, G. Johnson, R. Jolley- Jones Kee'ler Kimball King Kirchen Knorr Kuhlmon Lain Lamb Lufhum Leidolf Lester Lewis Uggen Dewey Deye Dietrich Doncghue Eberle Eich Eppby Esslinger Goflcm Gibson, C. Gibson, N. Giancy Griner Gruppi Guth Halcomb Hermann Hicks High? Hinners Hough Howard, C. Howard, D. Hubbard !- Jackson, Jahnke Joehnk Johnson, Keifer Kessling Ketchum Kiefel Koizumi Kath Kroner Kuhl Lawson Luycock Lederar Lehr Lipps Linle Lockord Love, Pot. ; 116 Love, P. Lowe Loy Lu dwig Marsh Martin, C Martin, D Maynard McMca nus Mesmer Messer Meyer Minder Mishler Mitchell Moeser Mullins Mulvoney Murphy, D. Murphy, L J. Olmstead Orick Osborne Osmond Payne Peebles Penningfon, D. Pennington, J. Phelps Pierce Platschik Pobunz Pyle Rennich Richardson, L. Richardson, T. Roberts Rod man Rose n be rg er Rosin: Sunner Suufs Scuggs Schneider Luginbuhl Lyle Mckin Mann McColIum McConnell McFarland McFurren Miles Miller, M. Miller, P. Mills Moore Morgenfhul Muthmore Muhfberger Murphy, L. L. Ner! Nienuber Nolin Palmer Paterson Paul Povone Penrod Perri Perry Pflugner Pool POPP Powell Prewi Richardson, V. Rickens RisheJ Ritter Rossow Russ: Ryan Sander Schoertle Schrimper Schultz Scuff No? Pictured: Ayres 3 la n ke meyer Dwyer Foster Sei'zinger Shannon Shorkey Shaw Simpson Skidmore Smith, D; Smith, J. Siacy Stag no r0 Sm n korb Stockmu n Surfer, R. Terlescki Thomas TiscI-Ibein Veffer Wohers Warner kains Wessling West Wheeler Whifcker Witschger Wolfe Wom Wright Hensley Kantz King Metz Shekro Shimler Siegel Silvermon Smith, R, Snowden Sotir Spitzer Storr Story Strader Sutter, H. Tobias Troutman Venture Vevfel Weus Wagner Wendell Werner White, F. Williams Wilson Winkelbnch Wysong York Young Zemcsnek Neal Seslnr Sunon Theler By earning superior ruling in District Science Fair at Miami University, Homer Cotton amen state competition in Colum- bus, Entry involves original basic research an bacteriologi- cal fuel cell. 117 ORicers: Karen Clerk, Treasurer; Steven Bowers, Presi- dem; Susan Colef, Secretory; Charles Scott, ViceFresidenL Adams, C. Adams, D. Adams, J. Ayers Bubbs Backer Baker Baxter Buysinger Becker BEN 5002 Bone Bowen Bowe rs Briggs, K. Briggs, 5. Brown Browne Butler Colef Carroll Carson Anderson, J. Anderson. P. Ante Ashford Atkinson Bull Barbary, C. Barbary, M. Burtmess Bihr Bishop Bloss Board Bowman Brallier Brehm Bridges Buob Burdsul Burnes Burton Chunnell Childers Clark, D. Clark, E. Clark, K. Cooper, Z. Cluxfon Corcnrun CoIe Corum Cooper, G. Cox, C, Cox, G. Craycruft Cox, P. Creek Crawford, S. Cunningham Crawford, T. Daily Dallman Dickmon Davis Duff Dean Dunhom DeWar Dunn, K. Dunn, SA Elston Ens? Emmich Edwards England Ellison Evans Foycrrd Fantnine Field Foster Fish Frazier Fleming Garrett Gustrich Godfrey Gotten GOH Gilberf Goforth Giossco Gose Gossord Green Grab Greer Grant Groh Gray Guynn Haas Hamilton Hahn Harmon Hall Harden Holler Heinrzelmon Helm Hill Henderlighf HoeHel HepSnger HoHard Herring Holmes Hoobler Ison Houchen Jacob Hughes James, C. Ingram James, L. Jay Jones, D. Johns Jones, J. D. Johnson, J. Jones. J. S Johnson, L, Kcldmo 119 I Kayak: Kehrf Kelley Ken ner, J. King, B. King, K. KloHer Koger iinder Loescher Long Luyster Maan, K. Mofihews Maynard McBee McDanie1 McDonald McFarland McMiIlin Merz Meyer Mignerey Miller, D, Morgan, W. Mosley Mullen Murphy, J, Neukirch Nichols Nowak O'Connor Pavlik Penrod Philhower Piepho Froiher Prell Price Pyles Reimon Rhein Riley Roberts Kenner. James Kern Kefchum Keiter Kuper Lawrence Lederer lewis Lyman Morksberry Marsh Martin, B. McCarty, J. McCarty, John McCollum McCoy McQuoid Mears Menke Merritt Miller. K. Miller, T Millenberger Morgan, V. Murphy, FR Myers Neal Neeley Ohmun Owens Parks Paterson Pinkerton Pitmcn, C, Pifmcm, L. Pollm Robe Ru m i rez Reog'n Reeves Rod man Ross Rothweli Rowekam p Ruark Rudy Runyon Rush Schrage Schull Scott C; Scott, D. Simmelink Simmons Simpson Sinclair Smith, R Smith, S. Smythe Snyder Sfelfer Summers Taylor Thomas, M. ToIbeH Toon Troy Valentine Russ Sandberg Sandker Schifrin See SeyfTer Shu rp Shaver Smith, F. Smith, G, Smith. J. Smirh, M. Sparrow Spurgeon Stamper Steinker Thomas, S. Thompson ThornhiH Timrnons Vandeggriff Vonn Vuncver Venfuru Senior Lucy advises sophomores, and Karen, on schedule procedures. 121 Susan Bob and Roger discuss day's assignments and possibility of surprise test from Mr. Cornwall. Vernon Viering Vogely V035 Waits, C. Waits, M. Walker, D Walker, J. West, JA 5. WEST, Janet Wiggeringloh William; B. Winfield Winkle Winklebach Witrmeyer Wrig hi, T. WuHekcmer Wycm ' Wymsr Zeter Zigos Zimmerman Not Pictured: Aicholtz Howkinson Martin, D. Dietz Koch Marfin, J. Dixon Leever Murphy, K Dopf Lloyd Reed Homecoming Pep Rally. Sophomore skir wins first place as Chris Troy, Cafhy Carson, and Swami John Rodmcn look into future for outcome of game. .... Egg Wafford Wager: Wagner Wu inscoH Walters Wanninger Weis Wenger Williams, L. Williamson Wilson, K. Wilson, M. Wolfangel Woolrich Worth Wright, P. Yazell Young A. Young, J Yuelling Schick Smith, C. Tu r ne r Wolfer Yacks FACU LTY Mr. JERRY BANKER Moveheud State College, B.5. Chemistry, Biology, Mr. FRED BREYER Miami University, 8.5. Industrial Arts. Mr. CHARLES BROWN Miami University, 3.8. World History, Sociology. Mr. SIMPSON CLOYD Easiern Kentucky Store, B.A., MA. Engiish III, IV. Mr. LESLIE COMBS Eusfern Kentucky State College, 3.3.; Ohio Sfcte Universiry, MA. Vocurional Counselor, Practical Biology. Mr; PHILLIP CORNWELL Ohio Sfoie Universify, B.S. Biology, Chemistry. Mr. JERRY DUNN Eastern Kentucky Siate Coliege, 8,5. Graphic Arts, Wood- work. Mrs. DOROTHY ESSEX Washington 5mm University, BA. Art. Mr. KENNETH FURRIER Miami University, 8.5.; Ohio University, M.Ed. American Problems, Assistant Principal. Mr. ROGER GROOMS Wilmington Coilege, 5.5. Speech, Dramatics, American History. Mr, PAUL HAMFLTON Wilming'on College, 5.5. Mathematics, Bookkeeping. Mrs. JANE HARDESTY Denison Universify, B.SA Mathematics, Mrs. JEAN SAWYER HARRIS Barnard, 3A.; Columbia University, M.A. English H,IV. 123 Mr. WILLIAM HARRIS Marshall College, B.A,, MA. American History. Mrs. CAROL LAW Ohio University, BS. Mathematics. Mr. HAROLD LONGWORTH Union College, BA. General Business, Sales-Law. Mrs. ELIZABETH LUCHT Ohio University, 3.3.,- University of Paris. French l,ll,l1L Mr. MICHAEL MANNERINO University of Cincinnati, 8.5.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Sew ior Band Mr. JAMES MCBRAYER Miami University, 8.3 Biology. Mrs. SHARON McDERMOTT Ohio Stme Universify, B.S. Shorthund I,Il, Typing l,il, Sec- retarial OHice Prucfice. Mr. QUENTON D. MILLER University of Cincinnati, B.S., M.Ed. Boys' Physical Ed. Mrs. PAULINE MINDER Ohio University, BAH MS. Home Economics. Miss DORIS MITCHELL Wilmington College, 3.5.,- Ohio State Universify, M.A Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Solid Geomerry, Trigonometry. Mr. JOSEPH MOLER Wilmington College, 8.5. Mechanical and Engineering Drawing. Mr. ROBERT MOLER Wilmington College, B.S. Social Studies. Mrs. THELMA MORGAN College of Nursing and Health, Universiry of Cincinnati, R.N. SchooI Nurse. Mrs. JANET MORRISSEY Ohio University, B.A.; University of Cencinncfi, MEd. Spe- cial Education. Miss VERA M. NASH Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A.; University of Cincinnati, M.Ed.; University of Kentucky, School of Library Science, Librarian. Mr. DONALD PARKS Morehead State College, 8.3. World History. Mrs. DORIS SCHWEICKART Ohio State University, B.5. Typing l, Business Math, Short- hand I, Clerical Office Practice. Mrs. DOROTHY SCOTT Miami University, 3.8. Girls' Physical Education. Mr. JOSEPH SHAFER Ohio Stcfe University, 8.5 , M.Ed. Physics, Algebra II. Mrs. DORTHA STEARNS Ashlund Coilege, BAA. English, Latin. Mrs. MARY H. STRUKE Miami University, 3.5 Spanish I,lI. Mrs. SHARON THORNTON Ohio State University, 5.5; English Illlll, Journalism. Mr. RICHARD TOBIN Xavier Universiiy, B S English II. Mr. MARVIN VAWTER University of Cincinnati, BS. English lll, Speech. Mr. RICHARD WALTERS Wilmington College, 8.5, BusineSs. Guidance Counseling. Mr. RICHARD WESP University of Cincinnati, 8.5. College Conservatory of Mu- sic, VocuE Music. Mrs. MARGU ERITE WEST Oklahoma State, 3.8. Typing l, Personal Typing, General Business, Business English. Mr. BERNARD WHITEHOUSE University of Wyoming, B.A,; Indiana University, M.A. American Problems. Mr. WAYNE WILLIAMS Ohio University, B.S, English II, German l,llv Mr. VIRGIL WILSON University of Cincinnati, 3.5.; College Conservatory of Music, B M.; Xavier University, M Ed. Instrumental Music 125 Mrs. McDerchf eagerly awaits arrival of crowd. my . mi ! Who push 'em outhouse over CUFF? Dianguished fucuify members gobble goodies 01 Senior Class banquet. Coach Hamilton reaches low boiling point. McBrayer, Chapman, Miller, Parks, Dunn, Harris, Tobin combine Beatlemania and basketball. 126 ANDERSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NINTH GRADE Aichholz Agles Armbruster Armsirong Baysinger Boss Becmy Berry Bodmer Bolce Boothe Bopp Brock Broknmp Burbuge Buschur Cardonnu. R. Cuselfime Clark Clements Cook Cotton Couch Crawford Dahlheimer Durdeen Davidson, G. Davidson, W. Doe nch Doerr Doggene D0120 uer Emmich Evans Farris Fish Fouch Fox Frerking Friend Ayers, E Ayers, L. Bolmos Barnard Beyersdorfer Biddle Biller Board Brundstelfer Brunnack Breuer Bridges BuNer Calloway Campbell Curdono, M. Cole Combs Condor Connelly Cruycrah Cuddebuck Cummins Cunningham Deck Dehner Belong Dennler Dwyer Eggleston Ellis Embry Fisher Flake Forg Foster Fromm Frost Fuller Fusuro Gastrich Gotian Gibson Gikhrisr Gunderwn Hahn Hall, D. Hall, L. HeHner Helmers Heneveld Henshuw Hittinger Holder Hoskins, B. Hoskins, H. Hudson Jackson, R Johnson, C Johnson, J. Jones Kcldmo Kuyulu Kelly Lofontaine Latham Luvery Lawrence Lipe Lockridge Longhuser Loy Mockenthum Maduy Marsh Murh'n, C. Muslowski, P. Maslowski, 5' Matthews Maxwell McCoHum McFurren Meister Messer Godby Gray Griner Grims Hall, 3. Harmon Hart Huthorn Hensley Herald Hermann Herring Howard Howell Hubbard Hubbard Johnson. 5. Johnson, Susan Johnson, Steve Johnson. T. Kessinger Kefchum Kiefel Koppmcm Lehman Lemon Lewis Lion Ludwig Luhrmcm Lyle Mock Mamn, G. Martin, N. Martini Murz Mcyholl Maynard MacArthur McCcldin Metz Miller, C. MilEer, T. Mitchell 130 McArthur Moore Moriconi Moss Naegk Nekon Nerl Newman Obermeyer, D. O'Conner Omen Owen Pennington, K. Pennington, T. Petrey Pfitzenmier Fusqk Pyles Rumey Romey Richardson, G, Richardsonl M. Rickeits Ringley- R055 Rorhwell Rusche Saba'ro Saver Schilling Schoenker Schulz Sheotzfey Shore Short Sibert Smim, E Stag ncro Smmper Steinmetz Tenner Thomaa A. Thomas, 5 Thomas, G. Murphy, D, Murphy, R. Musser Myers Nlencber Noell Nowak Obermeyer, B- Paddock Palm PQJmisano PorroH Poehlmonn Power Powell Price Runier Reed Reeves Renschar Robert Robertson RogeG RoHins Sunder Sanders SUPP Sn raceno Scott Secen Seibel Shakley Siegel Simkley Smith Smith, C, Story Shuder Towon C. Taylor, T4 Thomas, S. Tischbein Titus Tosfevin Trabish Troutmon Unverzogf Venrura Wuldron Walker Walters Wamsley Weas Weeks Wegelin We is Wharton Whisner Whitesides Williams, Wolf Wolfangel WoodruFf Wyder Not Pictured: Allen Anderkl'n Behrmonn Broermon B. Wagers, Diana Wagers, Donald Wagner Wade Ward Warner Wofson, F. Warson, R. Welch Welfs WendellI Werner Williams, C. WiHiums, M. WiHoughly Wilson Wymer Young, D, Young, E, Zefer, D. Dopp ElbrechT Findling Fieckenstein Foster Gregg Helmers GriHis HeHner MatheWS Reed, R. Jackson McArthur STevens King Parfin Steven Longhauser Peters Vaness Eagle Scouts: Torn Evans, Tucky Steinmeiz, Ty Clark, Bret Wamsley. 131 EIGHTH GRADE Abston Adams Aicholfz Alexander Baker, V. Burberry Barnes Beers BoHsh Bohon Bone Bower-s, A. Brnsheurs Brim Brown, D. Brown, T. Burbcge Burger Burton Cleveland Christen Churchill Clark Clnxmn Combs, F. Combs, J, Conover Cook, D. Corum Cox Cruycroh Cummins Doughetee Davidson Deon Deloncey Ditchen Dopf' Dorefhy Dornu Ante Anthony Baeuerlin Baker, D. Berz Bevingmn Bergert Bockhcrst Bowers, D. Bradford BruHord Brallier Brunn Buder Bumgorner Bunch Carter Core Chandler Childers Clift Close Cole Collopy Cook, J, Cook, K. Cooke Corken Cunningham Curtis Dohlheimer Darnell De Vault Denney Dierks Dimling Duggun Dunn Eckert Edwards Elbrech'r Elslager Emmerr Evens Foster, RA Fox Fruley Frost Goodrich Gose Gradolf Gromunn Grossheim Gruppi Gufh Huger Hamm Hence Hannon Hanni Hench Hanerick Heiden Heldebrond High? Hilberg Hogmgge Holmes Hughes Hurst Jackson JoHe Johnson, S Jones, A Jones, J Jones, John King Kirby Kirchen Kleinfeldt Keller Kuhl Ladd Lutimer Firth Fitzgerald Fitzpmrick Fosrer, B, Frye Goskins Gilbert Gollahon Gram, C. Grant, G Gray Greer Hall. B. HUH, D. Holler Hamilton Hormig Hunniku Harris, C. Harris, J, Hefmers Hepfl nger Herold, D, Herald Holfzclan Hopper Houchen Howard Jansen Jahnson, Gall Johnson. Gloria Johnson, L. KaiTelmon Kotrenhorn Keifer Kidd Kleinfeher Kline Knorr Koger Lecluire Lee Lester Lion Long Lucas Ludlow Lynch, JV Mathews, S. May Mchnn McDowell Me'rte Meyer Miles Miller Myers, 5' Nash Nelson Nelson, J. Oaks Ohmcn Oliver Oppenheimer Paul Payne Peebks Peeno Pierce Poehlmonn PoJIiH FoHer Pryor Fummill Rube RoHurly Rapper? REchurds, Dale Richards, D Rieke Roberrson Rollins Ruby Rumee SchuH, R. Schmidt Schmm Schneider, B. Lynch, W. Martin, D. Martin, G. Mathews, J. McElhoney Mcln'yre McWilliums Melvin Moermond Murphy, P. Murphy, R. Meyers, J. Nilson Noble Norton Nuetzel Osborne Paddock Perkins Parks Pennington Petoford Phillips Phipps Potfschmidt, F. Ponschmidt, W. Pratt Price Romundo Randall Roy Reimnn Riley, P. Riley, W. Rishel Ritchie Russeli Ryan Saraceno SchuH, B. Schneider, K. Schuenemun Schultz Scan Not Pictured: Brollier Cornuelle Cunningham, P. Cropper Secen Shimfer Seiberf Shull R, Shanks Shull, W. Sheets Silz Simmelfnk Sparrow Sfmmonds Speaks SincPufr Spitzer Smyrhe STacy Stevens, DV Skunk Stevens, J Sfump Stewcm Sturgeon Sfeopel Summer Swan Tobias Taylor Tosfevin Teismnn Tcwnsley Terlescki Vcndergriff Vaughn Voss Venture, C. Wogers Venture, J. Wallace chely Wurford Woshburn Wells Weus Wedd le Weil Wilce Williams, Williams, Williams, Wensrein Whimker Wiggeringloh Wilson, D. C Wilson, K. K. Wilson, W. P, Wittmeyer Woolrich, J. Young Worth Wright Zemanek Zingg Elliotf Farris Hall, R. Herrle Hicks Dunn J UIien Kow05ki Kern Loescher Paddock King Maynard ROFFLJrTy Lipps Moss Seaman Lockard Murphy, E. SEVENTH GRADE 136 Abbot? Ackmcn Adams Adams Assulone Ayer Bugly Barbour Berwunger Beson Bickel Bilfer Boesherz Bowman BrudseHer Breyer Bueg Burchfield Burdge Burton Curdone Carr Caste Chester Cole, G. Combs Conder Connelly Corbly, V. Corcoron Cropper Cunningham Davis, C. Davis, H. Doerr East Forre . JV Farrell Fink Finnen Adkins Agles Allen Anthony Burfmess Bahrmann Berger Berry Blackwell, B. Blackwell, T. Blades Boafmen Brown, G. Brown, R Brunsman Buder Bushman Cameron Campbell CampbeH Chilton Clark Clements Cole, E. Cook Cooley Cooper Corbly, J . Curee Curfiss Darling Daugherty Ellison Emery Esslinger Furchild Fisher Fletcher Foster Fox Frerking Gmicm Friend Gibson Frost GilbenI Funke Gilchris? Giles Grigsby Gilmcm Guynn Gomien Hahn Garth HuH, J. Hall, R. Hathorn Hall, 5 Hayes Harvey Heller Hatch Herey Heffner Hinton Hensley Hofmeier Hicks Holle Hill Holistein Holmes Hugheff Hoobler Hylton Hoover Jackson Hughes Jennemcmn Johnson, C, Julfen Johnson, D, Justice, D. Jolley Justice, F, Jones Kcn?z Kups Kelly Kuufmann Keyes Kurvoski Kidd Keil Kneidl Koremcln Layman Lqmmers Leever Luthom Lewis Lcycock Lipps Lloyd Madden Lockurd Martin, K Long Moan, R. Maddy Mason Matthews, G. McBee Matthews, J McCcnn Matthews, M McCarty Maynard McIntyre McRoberfs Mitchell. 8, Merril'r Mitchell, G. Mignerey Moermond Miller Montgomery Moore Morgan, K. Morgan, L. Mulvaney Neal Nelson Nichols Owens, L. Purhcm Parsons Pcherson Phelps Philhower PhiIIEps, J. Phillips, P4 Poiter PoweH Prewin Proctor Rank Read Reugh Ream Rush RusseH Saraceno So rgenl Schoeltle Schrimper Schroeder Schulre Shaw Sheets Shore Siegal Sfunkorb Steele Stewart Siraehley Thomas, Y. Thornberry Timmons Tobias Morris, G. Marri; Z. Morsch Muhlberger Nienaber Obermeyer Olmsiead Owens, G Penningfon PerriH Peters Peirey Phullips Pickel Pierce Poppe Proske Puscck Pyles Ramundo Richardson Richey Rossow Rowe Sastre Souls Scherm Schmm Seaman Sebald Shakley Sharp Simpson Smith, A. Smith, J. Spriggs Sfreif Thomas, C Thomas, J, Thomas, P. Trotto Trouiman Turner Ulmer Vann Vaugh Vetterhoeger Voger Ward, B. Ward, M. Warner Washburn Weber Welch Whisner White, G. Witfmeyer Wolf Wolven Wright K. Young, I Zinga Woils Walker Walters, Lorry Walkers, Lynne Watson Weaver, BV Weaver, L. Webber Whifel M. Whiteside Wilburn Williams, J. Wright M. Wyatt YuzeH Young, R. AJH Emblem FinalisfS: McForren, Schilling, GElchrisI, Forg, 139 Mr. FLEM M. JUSTICE Principal FACULTY 14-0 Miss GERTRUDE L ADDICOTT Assistant Principal Mfss MARY KAY ADAMS Denison University, B.A. Language Arts, Mrs. DORIS ARMBRUSTER Ohio State University, 3.5. Vocal Music. Mr. JOHN BAGOT University of Cincinnati, B.S., M.Ed. Social Studies. Mrs. JUDITH BAUGHIN Univwsity of Cincinnoh', B.A., 3.5., M.Ed, French, Spanish. Mr. EDWARD BENTON University 0+ Kenrucky, B.A.,- Morshcll University, M. Ed. 50- cial Studies. Mr. WILLIAM BOYER Ohio University, 5.5. English. Miss JANE BRYON University of Kentucky, B.A. Language Arts. Mr, BEN ELLIS Morehead Store CoHege, B.A. Social Studies. Miss MARY LOU EiLlSON Denison University, B.A. Language Am. Mrs. DOROTHY ESSEX Washington State University, B.A. Art. Mr. TOM FARRELL University of Cincinnati, BS. Science. Mr. ERCEL FRYER Transylvania CoHege, BA; University of Kentucky, Mid Mwhemorics, Science. Mr. JAMES GALE Miami University, B.S. Mathematics, Physical Education. Mrs. VIOLA GREGORY University of Cincinnati, 8.3. Health, Orientation, Coun- selor. Miss JOAN HARRISON Western College for Women, B.A.,- Xavier University, Mfd. Language Arts, Social Studies. Mrs. JUDITH HARVEY Universi1y of Cincinnati, B.S. Mathematics. Mrs. NOLLIE HENSLEY Eastern Kemucky State College, BS. Language Aris Mn DONALD HOGEJE Eastern Kentucky State College, B,S Indusxriul Arts. Mrs. MARILYN HOGUE Eastern Kentucky STote College, B.A, Mathematics, Mr, NEAL HORNING Miami University, BS. Biology, Science. Mr. RALPH JOHNSON Los Angeles State College, BAH MAA. English. 141 142 Mr. JAMES KAUFFMAN Ohio Smre University, 35. Social Studies. Mr. RALPH LANE Indiana University, BS, Language Arts, Sociai Studies. Miss BARBARA LEINART East Tennessee State University, 3.5. Language Arts, Social Studies Mr. HAROLD LONGWORTH Union College, BA. General Business. Miss KATHY MADDUX University of Cincinnati, 8.5. Home Economics. Mr. MICHAEL MANNERINO University of Cincinnati, B.S.,- Xavier University, MEd. Jun- ior Band. Mr. KENNETH MCCUTCHEN Bridgeworer College, BA. Science. Mr. QUENTON MILLER University of Cincinnati, B.S., M.Ed. Boys' Physical Education. Mrs. PAULINE MINDER Ohio University, B.A., MS Home Economics. Mrs. JEANETTE MINNING Western College for Women, 8A.,- Universily of Cincinnati, 3.5., M.Ed. Muthemmics. Science. MR5. JANET MORRISSEY Ohio University, B,A.; University of Cincinnati, M.Ed. Spe- cial Education. Mr. HENRY PELL Ohia University, 8.5., MEd. Health, Guidance, Counselor. Mr. ROBERT POSOCK Ohio Universi'ry, 3.5. Science, Mufhematics, Mr. HAROLD PRICKETT University of Cincinnati, 83 Science, Mathematics. Mr. LOVELL SANDERS Rio Grande College, 3.5.; Xavier University, M.Ed. Science, Mathematics. Mr. DAVID SCOTT Universify of Cincinnati. 35. Mathematics. Miss DIXIE SCOTT Ball Store College, BA. Physical Education. Mrs. DOROTHY SCOTT Miami University, 8.5. Girls' Physical Education. Mr. JOHN SHEPHERD University of Cincinnati, 3.5., M.Ed. Mathematics. Mr. CHESTER STORER Wilmington College, 8.5. Art, Indusirial Arts. Mrs. MARY ANN VAWTER Georgetown College, BA. French, Mr. RICHARD WESP University of Cincinnati, 3.5.,- College Conservatory of Mu- sic. Vocal Music. Mr. WAYNE WILLIAMS Ohio Univetsity, 8.3. German. Mr. VIRGIL WILSON University of Cincinnari, BS..- Coliege Conservatory of Mu- sic, B,M.; Xavier University, M.Ed, Junior and Senior Or- chesrro. 14-3 Mrs. EMl'LY DAILY Secretory SECRETARIES 14-4- Miss FLORENCE WINKLE Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. Librarian. Mn IRWIN YOUNG Xavier University, B.S. Science. Mr. EDWARD ZETTLER Ohio Sto're University, BS, Language Arts. Mr, DUANE ALLREAD Miami University, B.SA, M.Ed. Counselor. Mrs. THELMA MORGAN Coliege oi Nursing and Henlih, University of Cincinnati, RN. School Nurse, UQOT PicfurecH Mrs. NELL DAVENPORT Agnes Scon College, AB, Language Arts. Mrs. ELLEN RICKEY Secretary ROW ONE: Harvey, Adviser,- Doench, Nowak, Chil- ders, Haller, Koppman, Van Ness, Bolce. ROW TWO: Kaldmo, Wells, Heaner, Duughetee, Dorethy, Trout- man, Short, Kcyma. ROW THREE: Schuenemun, Payne, F'Fllzenmoier, Martin, Armstrong, Buschur, Shemzley. ROW FOUR: Williams, Craycruf'r, Ohmczn, Whisner, Fromm, Lu Foniaine, Lion, Carter. ROW FIVE: Rumey, Reuscher, Loy, Marsh, Lehman, Myers, Zingg ROW SIX: Wilson, Williams, Wallace, O'Conner, Stevens, Schneider, Rollins, Shore. ROW ONE: Kops, Gilchrist Doggerte, Foster, Tischbein, Ohman, Shokley, Fischer. ROW TWO: Bough- in, Adviser,- Martini, Emmick, Hermann, Behrmann, Davis, Pusuck, Funke ROW THREE: Timmons, Me Conn, Childers, Gation, Cornuelle, Shokley. Wagelin, Herring ROW FOUR: Vawfer, Adviser; Fuscio, Lovery, Frerking, HeHner, Simmeiink, JoFFe, Daugheree. ROW FIVE: Hughes, Hurt, Warner, Weas, Gil. Christ, Lewis, Hiefel, Barnard. ROW SIX: Gibson, Maxwell, Johnson, Henshuw, Loy, Paddock, Zeter, Zinga. ROW SEVEN: Schilling, Behrmunn, Stacey, Corbly, Corbly, Chesier, Miller, Maday, Pusuck. 145 STUDENT COUNCIL 14-6 ROW ONE: Shakley, Keifer, Wolf, Shingledecker, Kouf-F. mun, Adviser; Strief, Lipe, Williams. ROW TWO: Combs, Rush, Bowman, Meyers, Harvey, Prewin, Taylor, Richard- son. ROW THREE: McFurren, Hilbergl Loescher, Miller, WHY- meyer, Riley, Brasheurs, Rollins, Fink. ROW FOUR: Lewis, Loy, Maxwell, Henshcw, Sheoleey, Armsfrcng, Croycruff, Zingg, TImmons, Adams, Johnson. ROW ONE: Worth, Wensfein, Ohman, Perkins, Armstrong. ROW TWO: Butler, Riley, McCollum, Mucenthun, Lipe, Gilchrist, Nuetzel, ANDERSONIAN ROW ONE: Barnard, Scort, Schmidt, Moerman, Hyl- ten, Ulmer, Bueg. ROW TWO; Dorerhy, Addicott, Ad- viser,- Kelly, Martin, Childers, Bolmos, Wolf, Van Ness, Leinart, Adviser, ROW THREE: Kleinfeldt, Stoe- pel, Payne, Pflrzenmaier, Shemzty, Buschur, Tisch- bein, Lowery, Read, Story, Sturgeon, Duughetee, Schilling. ROW FOUR: Miller, LoFontuine, Williams, Bodmer, Broermcnn, Fairchiid, Thomas, Lewis, Moyhcll, Moss, Robertson. SMOKE SIGNAL ROW ONE: Mr. Johnson, Adviser; B. Pusock, Richardson Loy, Henshuw, Mitchell, Gilchrist, L. Pusock. ROW TWO: Wagner, Walker, T. Johnson, Conder, Dorna, Ricketts, Moslowski, Dog- 147 9e11, Darnell, Armstrong, Gibson, Zeter. ROW THREE: Maxweli, Robertson, C. Johnson, Von N955, Gatian, S Johnson, Wells, Warner, Dennler, Duugheiee, Lion, Potter, Muller. PROJECTION CLUB LFMWWM M. .. . . V 1' . a J '2 A 3 ! Bunch, Walker, Wagner, Allen, Combs, Scuff, ALL viser; Fryon OFFICE AIDS Gufian GEATEDL Trouimon, Cuddebach, Armstrong, Wymer, Herring, Koppmon, Lovery, Tischbein, Hull, Kiefel, Conder, Richardson. 148 Ninfh Grade. ROW ONE: Murcia Richardson, Betty Conder. ROW TWO: Sandy Nerl, Kathy Robertson. ROW THREE: Nancy Armstrong, Ger- ry Wymer. Sevenfh and Eighth Grade. ROW ONE: Cum- mins, Campbell, Vogely. ROW TWO: Kiefer, Conder, Fuirchild. I49 ROW ONE: Scott, Adviser,- Ccmeron, Godby, Rishel, Harvey, Fisher, Richardson, Conder, Cooper, Childers, Davis, Melvin. ROW TWO: Homm, Wells, Cornell, Thomas, Walters, Nelson, Bowman, Pusack, Cnllopy, Chandler, Meyers. ROW THREE: Luvery, Johnson, Gutian, Bevington, Martini, Van Ness. Koppmun, Wail, Heffner, Sioepel. ROW FOUR: McKee, Recgh, Adams, Shore, Johnson, Pierce, Dorefhy, Show, Timmons, Guynn, McCuHen, ROW FIVE: Lothom, Short, Parron, Hos- ROW ONE: Finke, Behrmunn, Richey, Merritt, CampbeH, Gilchrist, Sreele, Davis, Meyers, Hermann, Meivin. ROW TWO: Richardsnn, Doench, Vogely, Kitchen, Cook, Zinga, Holle, Blackwell, Obermeyer, Breyer. ROW THREE: Daughefee, Wehsfein, Koyo'u, Madden, Story, Hull, Herring, McConn, Johnson, Robertson, Emmich. ROW FOUR: Unverzagl, Kiefer, Pefrey, Ante, Speaks, Simmelink, Simmons, Hanncn, ? kins, Boesherz, Taylor, CHH, Myers, Miles, Heiden, Pickel, ROW SIX: Kirby, Murphy, Kiefer, Henshnw, Shearzlgy, Condar, Nerl, Bolcey, Croycrufl, Hepfinger, ROW SEVEN: Fry, TosIevin, Moore, Nash, Pof- far, 6., Potter, C., Gilchrist, Wuernerl McWiIIiams, Boysinger. ROW EIGHT: Hicks, Zemonek, Layman, Lipe, Shore, Messer, Wcolruff, Wil- son, Stacy, LuFontaine. Bugby, Hofmeier, Schuenemun. ROW FIVE: Comer, Gaodrich, Paddock, Frerking, Modoy, Armsrrong, Buschur, Fitzparrick, Be'rz, S1urgeon, Alexander. ROW SIX: Kaldmo, Lesier, PoHitr, Riley, Honnf, Wallace, Ohmon, Locked, Pf'lfzenmqier, Tischbein, Wells. ROW SEVEN: Miller, Ramey, Reuschen Lipps, Rollins, Zingo, Fuscck, Loy, Marsh, Lehman Mari'in NINTH GRADE Anderson 0 Anderson 44 Anderson 0 Anderson 30 Anderson 24 Anderson 0 FOOTBALL SCORES PrinceTon 12 FinneyTOWn 0 Norwood 6 Sycamore 8 McNicholcrs O Moeller 6 ROW ONE: Mack, Huenefeld, Muslowski, Willoughby, Taylor, Matthews, Mor- Murphy, Griner, Ricketts, Hall. ROW THREE: Coach EHis, McArfhur, Murz, iconi, Johnson. ROW TWO: Hothorn, Siebel, Smifh, Beyersdorfer, Roberts, Schinglidecker, Ellisl NIenober,Weis, Rothwell. 151 FOOTBALL SCORES Seventh and Eigh'rh Grade Anderson 66 Amelia 0 Anderson 14 Glen EsTe 0 Anderson 22 Finneyfown 0 Anderson 6 Glen EsTe 0 Anderson 88 Amelia O ROW ONE: Curf'lss, Brim, Robinson, Harris, Kuhl, Darnell, Corcorv Iescki, Guth, Martin, Hauser, Wiggeringloh, Wntmeyer, Klein- an, Pierce, Gation, Moss. ROW TWO; Coach Ferrell, Dornc, Mc- feldt. ROW FOUR: Barnes, Goskins, F. PoHschmidf, Ludlow, W. Conn, Snief, Oppenheimer, Loescher, deLancey, Corken, Kanel- PoHschmidf, Duggun, Richards, Dunn, Firth man, Swarm, Dimling. ROW THREE: Grisby, Spirzer, Osborn, Terv BASEBALL Ninth Grade. ROW ONE; Heneveld, Wher- ton, Muslcwski, Murphy, Mack. ROW TWO: Griner, Campbell, Obermeyer, Forg, HalL ROW THREE: Ellis, Morz, Shingle- decker, Rothwell, Rainier, Couch Chapman TRACK Ninth Grade. ROW ONE: Clements, Howell, Barnard. ROW TWO: Coach Fcrrell,'Wolf, Stugnuro. ROW THREE: Taylor, Weis, Clark. ROW FOUR: Pierce, Mgr.; McCal- din, Schilling, KUhL Sevenfh and Eighfh Grade. Caunfy Runner-up. ROW ONE: Bueg, Sfrief, Fink, Hall, Ulmer, Mason. ROW TWO: Robert son, Harris, Norfon, Stump, Dimling. ROW THREE: Barbary, Mc- Dowell, deLuncey, Highf, Brim, Swan. ROW FOUR: Couch, GIRLS' GYM CLASS Teisman, Schultz! Osborne, Ludlow, Knorr, Kuhl. ROW FIVE: Pierce, Richards, Ruffurty How Hurdles ChamPJ, Pottschmidf, Lee, Duggcn. NINTH GRADE ROW ONE: Armbrus'rer, Campbell, Huenefeld, Sfruder, Board, Maslowski, Hall. ROW TWO: Lyle, Rainer, Schinglidecker, Hubbard, Reusche, Murz, Ellis, Forg. BASKETBALL SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE ROW ONE: 3099, Hutterick, Goticn, Pierce, BraJlier, Yczell', RusselL ROW TWO: Osborne, Miller. Shimfer, Townsby, Corken, Dornu, SeiberL ROW THREE: Couch Gale, Mason, F. Potrschmidt, W. Poirschmidf, Kolfel- mun, Richards. ROW ONE: Hoskins. Lewis, Johnson, Martini, Hermann, Rollins, MOSIOWSki, Biddle, Thomas, Hudson, Deck, Young, Lockridge, DeLong, Herring, Story, Gafion. ROW TWO: Armstrong, Scott Van Ness, Titus, Loy, Nerl, Hall, Rick- etts, Johnson, Ringler, McFurren, Fusnro, Behrman, Johnson, Conder, Buschur, Pfitzenmaier, Wegelin, Shokley. ROW THREE: Doerr, Price, Tenner, Myers, Lehman, Morz, Ellis, Clark, Moriconi, Stognuro, Armbrusfer, Lemon, Board, Wharton, Richardson, Steinmetz, Foster, Gilchrist, Tischbein, Whisner, May- holl, Frerking, Kelly. ROW FOUR: Henshaw, Noell, Maxwell, chery, Shemzley, Miller, McArthur, Schilling, Conon, McCcuidin, Weis, Wmson, Hos- kins, Hothorn, Evan, Rainier, Wells, Craycruft, UnVerzogL Shore, Mariin, Johnson, Wymer. No? pictured: Willoughby, Balmos, Pusock, HeneveId. NINTH GRADE CHORUS GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Puscck, Lewis, Mi1!er, Myers, Whisner, Wymer, Gilchrist, Frerking, Martin, Titus, Gotian, Kelly, Hermann 157 BOYS' ENSEMBLE ROW ONE: Ricketts, Lockridge, Lemon, DeLong ROW TWO: Armbrusfer, Biddle, Behrmon, Mc- Furren, ROW THREE: Wharton, Stagnoro, Schil- ling, McCuldin, Richardson. Not Pictured: Fus- aro, Steinmetz. EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS ROW ONE: Bowers, Gradolf, Chandler, Holler, Collopy, Heiden, Holl, Wogers, Bunch, Schmifl, Moss, Bcuerlin, Rus- sell, Ruby, Wilson, RonduH', Payne, Vogely, Wells, Cornw elle, Aicholtz, Christen ROW TWO: Smythe, Rishel, Meyer, Phipps, Alexander, Beiz, Schull, Pierce, Hilberg, Repperf, Rumble, Firth, Jansen, Hamilton, High!, Brim, Hatch, Perkins, Burfcn, Gose, Humm, Melvin, Hence, Dif- Ehen. ROW THREE: Worth, Brushears, Kirchen, Lucas, Stoepei, Williams, MyerS. Schuenemun, Kirby Spitzer, Cor- um, Combs, Loescher, Schull, Murphy, Bumgorner, Townsby, Cook, Scott, Nelson, Duughefte, Simmelink, Juffe, Ohmcm, Curfer, Johnson, Kiefer, Hall, Speaks. ROW FOUR: Honm, Clift, Beers, Schneider, Ryan, Nash, Hicks, Lester, Zemonek, William, Stacey, Terlescki, Gth, Wiggeringloh, Grossheim, Wittmeyer, Schultz, Knorr, Pryor, Osborne, Churchill, Woolrich, Pollitt, Oliver, Zingg, Riley, Denney, Greer, MurA phy, Meyers, Bowers Catherine lPat Kiefed completely mesmerizes Roger's friends, SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS a . v. , r4 . 'M.tn:.mmn Mywm 'Wmn' AWHJIWWIA M u, M...n. www.un- J ! - ROW ONE: Hall, Fox, Ayer, Lacock, Corcoran, Keyes, Gotian, Frerking, Shakley, Vogely, Giichrist, Perritt, Williams, Wolf, Mitchell, Fletcher, Richardson, HeHer, Hoover, Sieele. ROW TWO: Friend, Barbour, Cole, Bueg, Rush, Sharp, Parsons, Stankorb, Mignerey, Kups, Bryer, Harvey, Funke, HcHe, Merrm, Behrmunn, H. Davis, Cameron, Hall, Cropper, ACTIVITIES Prewin. ROW THREE: Burton, Chelton, Proske, Nichols, Boulman, Burt- mess, Witlmeyer, Whisner, C. Davis, Adam; Word, Shore. Petri, Muhl- berger, Poppa, Pierce, whim, Weber, Timmons. ROW FOUR: Latham, Miller, Fink, Mason, Sfrief, Hail, Rosscw, Adams, Reogh, Foircth, Chesfer, Bagby, VeirarhoeHen McBee, Brown, Weaver, Corbly. OpereTTc-The Duchess! Daughter Christmas Assembly Annual Chrisfmos VocoI Music Concert Easter Assemblies Annual Junior High Spring Concerf Porticipofion in Hamilton County Music Festival 159 i.I.I...a M -.. .. 4 Results of day of shopping. Michael Cooked iniroduces Homer to Catherine U'Ciefed and friends Opere'fu Boys: ling, Sfugnuro, Wharton, McFurren, 160 Ricketts, Sch il- THE DUCHESS DAUGHTER Presen'red by ANDERSON JUNIOR HIGH Book and ScripT by Edward Zettler DirecTor 0nd Producer-Richord Wesp Armbrusfer, Lockeridga Lynn Rollins. Shakespeare's RiuItQ Mary Lou Bolce, Kathy Meiz, and Janet Corbly display art work. 3; ' a. m w Alta: 161 Flutes: McForren, Conder, Johnson, Worih, Rober'son, Richardson, McCunn, Myers, Pusack, Gyunn, Jones, Spriggs, Whisner, Hurst, WilsonA Oboes: Schue- nemcm, Lipe, Behrmonn. Clarinet: Bodmer. Oboes: Lipe, Steele Clarinet: Hicks, PoHer. Myers, Mcthaney, WoodruFF, Stoepel, Cuddelbock, Whisner, Wolfongel, Moss, Obermeyer, Holle, Kirchen. Terlescki, Cook, Croycmft Hall, Ward, Lewis, McCollum, Unvergazi, WlHioms. Hafhorn. Soxophones: Childers, Boesherz. Behrmqnn, Taylor, Hensley, Hight, BiddIE, STrief, Hull. Cornet: Morton, Clark, Schroeder, Breuer. Bockhorsf, Reed, Wharton, Jan- sen, Johnson, Richards, Ream, Cooke, Lummers, Ellison, Esslinger, Mmhews, Walters, Trotfcl, Thomas. Horn: Martin, Buschur, Lehman, Osborne, Sharp, Mason, Gilchrist, Boctmon. Bur. B.C.: Bopp, Proske, Bueg, Curflss. Trombones: Smgnoro, Ayer. Scoft, Schultz, Frerking, Ulmer. Bassoon: Reppert, Bickel. Percussion: Fusaro, Wamsfey, Randall, Robertson, Dunn, Bone, Knorr, Porter, Barbour, Rossow, Mignerey. BelEs: Herold, Lewis. Violins: Conder, Mulberger. Finnen, Kiefel, Tobias, Hall, Rank, Schulz, Lay- man. Rieke, Clements, Miles, Weber, Tiesmqn, Blanton. Violas: Foster, Fox. Thomas, Anthony. Cellos; Armbruster, Weos. Piano: Ohmon. Flutes: Johnson, McConn, Sprfggs, Oboes: Pusock, Schueneman. Clarinefs: Bodmer, PoHer, Myers, Saxophones: Boesherz, Biddle. Bassoon: Frerking. Trumpefs: Norton, Schroeder, French Horns: Marvin, Buschur, Lehman, Mason, Gilchrist. Trom- bones: Sfcgnero, Ayers, Schultz. Tubes: Scott, Reppert. Drum: Fusoro, WomSu Iey. Randall. JUNIOR BAND ROW ONE: Buschur, Martin, Conder, Gilchrm, ROW TWO: Boppl Forfer, Randell, Ayer. Schroeder, NoHon. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA 163 AHread to McArthur: You say that it all stoned when you were born? Farris and Lawrence: What are you going m be when ynu grow up? W505 and SchmiH: Shape Up or ship om! Ro'Ffurty, Poehlmon. Kuhl: Now if I were Chucklev berry Fink . . 164 Cornuelle 0nd Hummom His heuristic ctti'ude 0nd didamic meihods keep me busy collecting Helga A DAY IN JUNIOR HIGH The Rocketres reclining. Scholarship Team. ROW ONE: Story, Herring, Johnson, McCullUm, Gilchrist, Pfiizenmoier, Richardson. ROW TWO: Doggette, Hahn, Cotton, Butler, TIME OUT- From Studies to Pose for a Picture Bookstore Stuff: Shckley, Doench, Loescher. n A . . V: R A R B HI... Neutness and order are essential. mciency of library. Helpers aid in e 167 Chip Townsley, Cindy Richey presenf check for organ fund, Miss Ellison and Red Cross Helpers: Pat Kiefer, Anita Vogely, Bill Schull. Mary Ann Fisher and Ted Shuldey make request at Seventh Grade dance. 168 Student life 01' Anderson may seem shelfered 0nd remo're from the outside world; in recdi'ry, it daily touches The entire community of many points. A cordial relationship exists between The sTudenTs end The ciTizens. The Andersonian Stuff, in particular, is grateful for The friendship and suppor'r of parents and friends. 169 Compliments of Anderson Senior High School PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION COMPLIMENTS of the Anderson Junior High PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 STUDENT COUNCIL BOOK STORE - FA u. , ' . M5 : ' .7, ,- - i . b $ uuuuuuuu : - W: ' a. -V - - x. a .- -. .v r, .' um 43$??mw ,. .. ' V . - - v A - n Inna !!! . - . 4, , ,w .w . nduui . NI'.3. II .J'IIW .'-. ' , '. H. -. Ll ,V'f '7. 1 $ 1h MK 5' $32.; '9 , '3? SALESMEN: Dewey, Buchanan, Marlin, Turlon, Mgr; Todd, Donaldson. Middleton, Bowers, Trible Congratulations from the ANDERSON BOOSTER CLUB 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Contributor of: . AN ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP BLEACHER SEATS SCOREBOARD FOR ELEMENTARY GYM FOOTBALL LIGHTS FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD FLAG POLE BASEBALL BACKSTOP CAMERA AND PROJECTOR TAPE RECORDER WHITEHALL WHIRLPOOL WALKIE TALKIE PHONES GIFTS TO G.A.A. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE HIGH SCHOOL ORGAN FUND And may all your fondesl hopes and nmbilions come true Cherry Grove Plaza CENTER MUSIC 8800 Beechmonf Ave.-Cincinnc:ti, 0. 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Pricketf . 8 Mrs. Harry Pryor .8!- Mrs. John W. Robe .Bt Mrs. John C, Rumundo Mrs, Bertha E. Roneri Mr Mr . 8 Mrs. Chrisfian E. Reinschmidt . 8 Mrs, Norman 5. Rogers Mr. 8x Mrs. Carl V. Runyon Mr Mr . 8 Mrs. Chadwick D. Rusk . 8 Mrs. William Ryall Mr. 8 Mrs. Anthony B. Scherm Mr Mr . 8 Mrs. Fred W. Schilling $ Mrs. Joe Schmidll'n Mr. 8 Mrs. HuroId Schcm Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr . 8: Mrs. Raymond Schricker .8 Mrs. Jean J. Schuenemon . 8 Mrs. Earl J. Seitzinger . 8 Mrs. Charles A Senior . 8 Mrs. R. 0. Simmons . 8: Mrs. Beniumin M. Smith . 8 Mrs. Charles M Stiles . 13x Mrs. Jock Swisher . 8x Mrs. Jack W. Tagger! 8 Mrs. A B Todd . 8 Mrs. Fred Turron 5A Vera Tyson . 2L Mrs. Vernon J. Vogf . 8 Mrs. H. T. Warford Mrs Thelma Wegelin Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 8 Mrs Leonard K. Wheatley .8 Mrs. Wesley R, Whitaker . 8v. Mrs. Orville E. White . 8 Mrs. Walter White 8c Mrs. Fred Whitson 8x Mrs. Louis G. Williams . 8 Mrs. Max Williams . 8 Mrs. William Wolf . 8: Mrs. R. D. Wolfungel . 8 Mrs. Charles C. Wyder . 8x Mrs. Frank C. Zimmerman . 8 Mrs. Andrew S, Zingc: Our best wishes go with you, Helga Tobias and Hurtrnut Gumher; and we hope that you will treasure, as shall we, These memories of the year you spent with us. 188


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