Bexley High School - Bexleo Yearbook (Bexley, OH)

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Summer is preparation. anticipation Page Two Page Three and organization. Autumn is a restoration Page Four of recreation and meditation. Page Five desiring.; and inquiring. PFinter is aspirin, Page Six Spring rebirth is a f frolic and mirth o Page Eight i Tt nt i i± i TABLE OF CONTENTS FRESHMAN CLASS... 12 DEPARTMENTS... 16 CLUBS... 26 STUDENT COUNCIL... 28 BEXLEO and TORCH... 32 INFORMALS... 36 Page Eleven Class Officers: Carol Fried- man, secretary-treasurer; Ralph Pariser, president; Linda Stern, vice-president. TOP ROW: Barbara Deinhardt Jeff Christie Bob Frampton Susan Eschenbrenner Rhonda Freedman Don Freidenburg Carl Friedland Tom Femald MIDDLE ROW: Vicki Dapper Jack Gary Martin Flicker Debbie Frank Biff Farley Jerri Cohen Vicki Colmery BOTTOM ROW: Bill Casto Ronda Cheses Steve Derfler Roger dayman Mike Cleary Carol Friedman Karen Fell Jennie Daniel TOP ROW: Bill Arnold Vicki Allshouse Jeff Broadnax Chris Andrian Jane Antle David Barrett Mike Baumgardner Steve Callif MIDDLE ROW: John Biersteker Bill Albershardt Sandy Barnett David Byrnes John Campbell Barbara Beltzhoover Eddie Bell BOTTOM ROW: Richard Bagley Mike Barr Kathy Boesel Laura Blatt Sally Brock Larry Carr Eddie Cannon Freshmen biology students, Rob and Linda, extract the chlorophyll from a leaf. Freshman Robin Rosenfeld gets practical experience in French lab. Top row: Gary Gitlitz Sam Gingrich Bob Germain Ira Groban Steve Godsey Ron Gates Tod Gladen Gordon Gray Middle row: Phil Hathaway Don Hamilton Mary Heise Dale Goldberg John Gerhold Jim Heironimus Hank Gorchoff Mike Gray Bottom row: Jim Harrison Debbie Graham Kathy Grayson Gaye Gronlund Eric Goulder Dana Goldslager Penny Haas Linda Hale 50 Top row: Bruce Hoffman Bob Hersch Craig Honts John Jones Mike Kessler Mark Koslin Jack Knauer Bill Lambrecht Middle row: Debbie Hickle Julie Holden Joy Hoffman Mindy Klie Claudia Kahn Gail Kaltenecker Daird Koch Kathy Kramer John Laird Bottom row: Elizabeth Johnson Ron Jones Kenny Kaufher Danny Kayne Tom Kelley David Korn Margie Korn Danny illustrates a fresh- man’s problem—homework! Page Thirteen Jeff Moore Laura Nicholl Linda Peters Pam Pollack Kathy O’Donnell Debbie Putchat Mark Orr Ralph Pariser Jim Pike MIDDLE ROW: Susan Nichols Jill Paynter Ann Pobereskin Anne Pryor Robin Rosenfeld Vickie Rosenthal Peggy Schoedinger BOTTOM ROW: Allen Petzinger Cindy Paine Pam Paine Rose Ann Pratt Milt Pixley Charles Pergiel Marilyn Redd Linda Reed Wayne and Bill decorate Fresh- man hall in preparation for the holiday season. Page Fourteen TOP ROW: Kathy McGuire Mike MacKay Mark Meng Kenny Leggette Dick Leonard Paul Lynn Wayne Mally Jim Lesher Melissa Lincoln MIDDLE ROW: Susan Lane Delia McCabe Nicole Martin Tom Maxwell Linda Meeks Mary Miller Dorothy Miller BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Legg Bruce Leach Bob Levy Brion Levin Dan Metzger Beth Matthews Peggy Loeffler Lisa Margulies TOP ROW: Scott Thall Pam Stine Linda Stem Jan Smith Scott Sher Bruce Schwartz Nancy Thornton Larry Siegel MIDDLE ROW: Gary Swinehart Linda Skuller Kathy Squeo Toby Seiferas Jay Sokol Gretchen Sebring Laurie Schroeder Kathy Schoedinger BOTTOM ROW: Marc Shar Denise St. Clair Phyllis Topolosky Ronny Solomon Debbie Thompson Polly Schwartz Diane Sims Ron Seagle Gary Schottenstein TOP ROW: Diana Turner Shoshanna Williams Ann Wolfe Howard Van Woert Jon Wells Don Worly John White Joan Welch David Zieve MIDDLE ROW: Renee Topolosky Jane Trautman Randy Wasserstrom Linda Wamack Lynn Wells Janice White Peggy Wiessinger Laurie Zox BOTTOM ROW: Gary Weil Dick Wasserstrom Cece Wing Scott Weakley Rick Willman Susan White Barbara Zieve Mike Zikas Bill Albershardt poses with his sousaphone. During football sea- son he marched almost twice his weight in horn. Page Fifteen f B. Hoyer, and Mrs” Dona]d°FI WHhlmson o?pictured)ElsaSS’ Mr' John D- Metzger, Mr. William Guidance: Carol Fought, James Ort. Page Sixteen School benefits from new aids Newness has been the theme at Bexley High School this year. School was started with the advent of the new IBM system, which replaced the former method of categorizing students and completing their report cards by hand following each six weeks. Teachers and students alike were given the benefit of new textbooks, which were designed to improve the learning process. Spanish and history classes were among those receiving the new books. According to the new Public Law 89-10, Bexley was entitled to aid from the federal government, which provided students attending summer school with a wider variety of subjects. A humanities course, consisting of movies on the humanities will be offered for the first time because of this federal aid. Also newly offered to summer school students are various academic courses, designed to help those students who need extra help. Among these are Spanish I, Spanish II, geometry, and general math. The fundamentals of radio, a newly organized course, will be offered too. A final addition to Bexley High School will be this year’s senior class gift, a large stuffed lion to be placed in a glass case for the benefit of the entire student body. Mr. Hartline and Mr. Schacht soak up the latest gossip before a teacher’s meeting. Custodians Forrest Davis, Oba Metcalf, Jim Moore. Secretaries Betty Mitchell, Sharon Hicks. Cooks Leola Pflaum, Jane Smith Page Sevei Standing: Donahey Jones, Gene Millard, Joel Poetker. Sitting: Marilyn Trishman. Standing: Robert Peters, James Eliopulos, Sara Amos. Sitting: Lauralee Jones. Mr. Dickey, A.B. . . . Ohio University . . . English II and English III . . . BEXLEO advisor . . . “Your theme should be as long as a piece of string.” Mrs. Pfaff, A.B. . . . Purdue University and Washington University . . . English I and English II . .. . Y-Teens advisor . . . “Nice is a garbage word.” Mrs. Barr, M.A. . . . Oberlin College and Ohio State University . . . Fulbright appointment to Scotland, John Hay Fellowship at Harvard Uni- versity . . . Honors English IV and English IV . . . National Honor Society advisor . . . “When I was in Scotland . . .” Mr. Peters, M.A. . . . Muskingum College and Western Reserve University . . . English I and World History . . . Hi-Y advisor . . . “As you were.” Mr. Eliopulos, M.A. . . . Denison University and Ohio State University . . . Dramatics, Speech, and English IV . . . Debate Club advisor and Dramatics Club advisor . . . “Padermderm.” Mrs. Amos, M.A. . . . Muskingum College, Uni- versity of Michigan, and Ohio State University . . . Honors English III, English III, English IV, and Journalism . . . TORCH advisor . . . Quill and Scroll advisor . . . “Do you belong here?” Miss Jones, A.B. . . . Lycoming College . . . English II and English III . . . Y-Teens advisor . . . “O.K., kids, reach up and grab the curb.” Mr. Jones, M.A. . . . Centre College, Vanderbilt University, and Ohio State University . . . American Civilization I and American Civiliza- tion II . . . Senior Class advisor . . . “tremendous.” Page Eighteen IUM IU1 1 Mr. Munselle, M.A. . . . Capital University, Ohio 1 State University, and Columbia University . . . French II, French III, and French IV ... Le Circle Francais advisor . . . “Eh bien.” j Mrs. Cox, B.A., B.S. in Ed., and M.A. . . . Central Missouri State College, University of Illinois, I French Summer School at McGill University, j Montreal, Canada . . . French I, and French II I . . . Le Circle Francais advisor . . . “If you don’t 1 be quiet . . I Miss Wylie, M.A. . . . Otterbein College, Ohio 1 University, and Ohio State University . . . Latin I I, Latin II, Latin III, and Latin IV . . . Latin 1 Club advisor . . . “Say it to your pencil.” Mr. P. Smith, B.A., B.S. . . . Ohio University, | Ohio State University, and West Virginia Uni- I versity . . . Spanish I . . . assistant football I coach . . . head baseball coach . . . “Hola.” Mr. L. Smith, M.A. . . . Ohio State University I and National University of Mexico . . . Spanish II, Spanish III, and Spanish IV . . . Spanish Club I advisor . . . “Callese.” Mr. Millard, B.S. . . . Ohio State University . . . American Civilization I and Economic Geog- I raphy . . . assistant to football coach . . . head j basketball coach . . . “all right.” j Mr. Poetker, M.A. . . . Ohio Wesleyan University, j Muskingum College, Miami University, and John j Uav Fellowship at Williams College . . . Amer- I ican Civilization I and American Civilization II ... “Get these smarts down.” Mrs. Trishman, M.A. . . . Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, Bowling Green University, and Ohio State j University . . . American Civilization I and I World History . . . “O.K. people.” Habla usted el espanol, Linda? Perry Smith, Lawrence Smith. Standing: Carl Munselle, Marjorie Cox. Sitting: Opal Wylie. Page Nineteen Craig Honts demonstrates the use of the quadratic formula. Mr. Click, M. Ed. . . . Denison University and University of Miami . . . Driver Training . . . assistant football coach . . . tennis coach . . . “Did your barber die?” Mr. Ridenour, M.A. . . . College of Wooster, Indiana University, and Ohio State University . . . Honors Algebra I, Math I, Plane Geometry, and Algebra II . . . assistant track coach . . . “That is the world’s worst!” Mr. Schacht, M.S. . . . Capital University and Ohio State University . . . Honors Algebra II, Honors Geometry, Plane Geometry, Algebra II, and Math IV . . . “A mistake in math is like a mistake in driving.” Mr. Swinehart, M.A. . . . Capital University and Ohio State University . . . Math I, Algebra I, and Intermediate Algebra . . . “What are you wait- ing for, Christmas?” James Click, Driver Education teacher. Mr. Hughes teaches eager (?) students the principles of graphing. Page Twenty Mr. Hughes, M.A. . . . Ohio University, Ohio State University, and Miami University . . . Algebra I, Algebra II, and Physics . . . “Obvi- ously.” Mr. West, M.A. . . . Ohio University, Ohio State University, Purdue University . . . Biology and Modern Science . . . Science Club advisor . . . “P.I. factor.” Mr. Boring, M.S. . . . Ohio State University, Indiana University, and Capital University . . . Biology and Modern Science . . . visual aid . . . “Yes, mum.” Mr. C. Smith, M.S. . . . Ohio Wesleyan University and University of Minnesota . . . Chemistry . . . golf coach . . . athletic coordinator . . . “Holy moly.” Mr. Tenwalde, M.A. . . . Bowling Green Univer- sity, Ohio Wesleyan, and Duquesne University . . . Algebra I and Plane Geometry . . . assistant football coach . . . wrestling coach . . . “You in the back of the room.” Pete and Mark work to verify the laws of physics. John explains the principles of chemistry to avid listeners, Carolyn and Bob. William Hughes, Floyd West, Russell Boring, and Carlton Smith. Page Twenty-one Mrs. Butler, B.S----Ohio University ... Typing, Stenography, and Office practice ... Senior Class advisor ... “Keep your eyes on the book.” Mr. Owen, M.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . Bookkeeping, Economics, Personal Typing, and Sales . . . head track coach . . . head swimming coach . . . football trainer . . . “Is that your sister?” Mrs. Manly, R.N. . . . White Cross Hospital School of Nursing . . . school nurse . . . “Close your eyes, grit your teeth, and hold out your arm.” Mrs. Cohen . . . Ohio State University . . . school librarian . . . “Shh.” Mrs. Buckner, B.S. and B.S. in L.S. . . . Women’s College of Georgia, Peabody Library School, and Ohio State University . . . school librarian . . . “Go back to your study halls, people.” Mrs. Rogers, B.S. . . . Miami University . . . Health and Physical Edu- cation . . . Pep Club advisor . . . advisor to cheerleaders . . . noon activities . . . B.A.C. advisor . . . G.A.C. advisor . . . “Did you bring a clean blouse?” Mrs. Blakie, B.S. . . . Ohio State University . . . Physical Education . . . “Sit down, girls.” Joanna Butler, Russell Owen Beatrice Cohen, Anna Buckner Standing: Betty Rogers, Melinda Blakie. Sitting: Donald DeJong. Eileen Manly Page Twenty-two Troia McCurdy Robert Duffey Ralph Trivella Page Twenty-three Mr. DeJong, M.Ed. . . . Denison University and Wittenburg University . . . Health and Physical Education . . . head football coach . . . assistant basketball coach . . . “Pacifically.” Miss McCurdy, M.A. . . . Ohio Northern and Ohio State Universities . . . Home Economics . . . special events and hospitality . . . “Do I smell some- thing burning?” Mr. Duffy, M.A. . . . Miami University and Ohio State University . . . Drafting and Industrial Arts . . . faculty manager of athletics . . . “Do you want to come in and have a party after school?” Mr. Trivella, M.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . Creative Art . . Art Club advisor . . . director of special art projects . . . “You work your way, I grade mine.” C. Robert Myers, James Hartline Mr. Myers, M.A. . . . Muskingum College and Ohio State University . . . English I, General Music, and Choir . . . Junior Class advisor . . . Music Club advisor .. . “You’re just a peanut.” Mr. Hartline, B.A. . . . Ohio State University . . . Band . . . “Lumpies.” £ “Stretch, 2, 3, 4, 5 .. .” Teachers find pleasure in their own On his farm in Grove- port, Mr. Boring quiets his “baa baa black sheep” by feeding them. Coach Smith spends his spare time practicing and playing golf. He finds this a good way to relieve the tensions of the day. Mrs. Trishman and Mr. Jones find their scores pleasing—or amusing. Both of these teachers participate in weekly league bowling. e I Mr j Page Twenty-jour extra-curricular activities Mr. Munselle enjoys his spring pastime of gardening. Mr. Swinehart dons his paintin’ duds for a summer of work. Mr. Millard —a real swinger—enjoys golf as a hobby. Page Twenty-live At home, Mr. and Mrs. Ridenour teach their son Bruce the funda- mentals of arithmetic. BAC opens way for sports Operating under a new constitution this year, the Boys’ Athletic Club reached new heights. The new constitution changed the club’s name to Boys’ Athletic Club and also added an improved system of awarding. During the year, BAC maintained its chief function of providing all boys with an intra- mural program. During the year, BAC experienced fierce compe- tition in their numerous activities. Participation was spirited between basketball quintets as well as between the touch football teams. Volleyball games were again held in conjunction with GAC. BAC stimulated great interest in the bowling com- petition with boys from other schools this year. The club sustained its treasury through the sale of concessions at football and basketball games and through the collection of dues. BAC Officers: Rick Grove, treasurer; Kurt Krauss, president; Jack DeVennish, vice-president; Dan Sharkey, secretary. Matt Gayley does a shoulder stand on the parallel bars. GAC Officers: Mary Ahrens, secretary; Martha Milbourne, vice-president; Carol Godofsky, intra- mural manager; Carolyn Schneider, president; Susie Miller, treasurer. Laurie and Julie hold a stand for two other gymnasts. GAC turns back clock High school students reverted to their youth at GAC’s “Come As You Were” rush party. The girls dressed in diapers, T-shirts, and dresses that came way above the knee. Sportsheads sat down to Carolyn Schneider's fifth birthday party. Camp Muskingum was the sight of a week-end leadership camp in October. Carolyn Schneider, Carol Godofsky, and Mrs. Rogers were the Bexley representatives among 200 Ohio students and teachers. The camp’s purpose is to instill in the students a feeling of responsibility and to teach them new ideas for intramural and interscholastic programing. During football season GAC sponsored a dance with a “Battle of the Bands” as the main attrac- tion. In November GAC had a mother-daughter style show sponsored by the University Shop. Other planned activities for the year included a bake sale and a rummage sale. As a special inter- est project GAC made up Christmas packages for soldiers in Viet Nam. Hockey Night and basketball Class Night were among annual events sponsored by GAC. Carolyn Schneider was named 1966 Sports Queen. Page Twenty-six Hope comes to Y-teens Jackie Harris, a former member of the ship Hope visited the Y-teens club this year. She told of her two years of service on the vessel and an- swered questions about the ship. She supplied in- formation concerning the history, purpose, and activities of the ship, and she told how people can become members of its crew. The service committee of the club again spon- sored the city-wide Links program. Links is an organization in which Y-teens’ members volunteer their services to help in various rest homes, chil- dren’s homes, and hospitals throughout the city. Some of the club’s annual events were the “Y-teens Round-Up” rush party, the “Around the World in 80 Dishes” dinner, the singspiration, the Hi-Y-Y-teens basketball game, the Mother's Day Tea, and the Senior Farewell. Y-teen Officers: Row 1: Barbara Birch, member-at-large; Cyni Mulbarger, Y-teens enjoy “Around the secretary; Kathy Dawdy, program chairman. Row 2: Peggy Hoyer, treas- World in 80 Dishes.” urer; Shirley Walters, president; Linda Krech, vice-president. Hi-Y handles government City Government Day was again sponsored by the Columbus Hi-Y. The Bexley chapter partici- pated in this program whereby Hi-Y members take over positions in the city government for one day. The boys discovered the responsibilities of their respective jobs and learned the duties of each pfficial. After a day of seeing these men at their . duties, there was a group discussion period during .vhich the students passed resolutions and bills vhich had been submitted by the participating schools. Whitehall, Eastmoor, Walnut Ridge, and Brook- raven were a few of the schools that joined 3exley this year in the sports competition of the Jolumbus Hi-Y League. Hi-Y also sponsored a dance following the Bexley-Grandview basketball I ?ame. The Nomads provided music for a turn-out T forty couples. Other Hi-Y projects this year in- I duded the Thanksgiving program and the annual di-Y-Y-teens basketball game. Senior Tom Myers leans into Hi-Y Officers: Tom Spangler, vice-president; Paul Davis, secretary-treas- a shot. urer; Dan Sharkey, president; Dick Schalinske, chaplain. Page Twenty-seven Senior Representatives: Row 1: Bruce Byrnes, Bill Cohen, Dianne Krech, Penny Main, Cini Blatt, Chet Weld, Rob Solomon. Row 2: Paul Davis, Herb Magley, Phil Levoff, Steve Gutter, Fritz Laird, Woody Jones, Dave Herwald, Brent Blackshaw. Musical assembly highlights Student Council year The sensational Thurlow Spur and the Spurlows captivated a responsive Bexley audience in one of the most enjoyable assemblies of the year. This group, which is sponsored by the Chrysler Corpo- ration of America, tours the country giving con- certs and promoting safe driving. Popular and patriotic songs comprised the program, which ended with the presentation of a safety plaque to Mr. Click. Other activities of this year’s Student Council included the establishment of the Organization Coordinating Committee. The O.C.C. was designed to set up meeting schedules for each week in order to avoid conflicting meetings being scheduled on the same night. However, the O.C.C. did not ac- complish its purpose and was discontinued before the end of the first semester. Overshadowing the failure of the ill-fated O.C.C. was the success of the Kentucky Project. Bexley students contributed clothes which were sent to the people of Essie, Kentucky, who sent Christmas greens back in return. The greens were used to decorate Jeffrey Mansion for the New Year’s Eve Dance. Student Council’s other money raising projects for the year included the operation of the popcorn and apple machines. Student Council Officers: Brent Blackshaw, Presi- dent; Dianne Krech, Secretary-treasurer; Bruce Byrnes, Vice-president. Cini helps maintain Student Council budget by popping com. Page Twenty-eight (Upper Right) Junior Representatives: Row 1: Sue Weston, Murray Lamp, Marcie Kaplan, Robyne Finke. Row 2: Jim Norris, John Main, Sam Webster, Paul Shultz. ! Freshman Representatives: Row 1: Kathy Grayson, David Byrnes, Linda Stern, Ron Solomon, Carol Friedman. Row 2: John Laird, Jim Heironimus, Don Worly, Ralph Pariser, Mike Cleary. (Lower Right) Sophomore Representatives: Row 1: Tom Lutzy, Debby Harbold, Cathy Salt, Cyni Mulbarger, Bill Zinn. Rote 2: Richard Pree, David Callif, Jesse Davidson, Jim Moriarty. Vice-president Bruce Byrnes leads a Student Council committee meeting. Page Twenty-nine Student Health Council: Row 1: Dana Warner, Judy Baumgardner, Jim Norris, Penny Main, Bill Albershardt. Row 2: Barb Deinhart, Carolyn Schneider, Gay Gronlund, Kathy Salt. Row 3: Dave Cooke, Tom Myers, George Beverly, Brent Blackshaw, David Cable. Student Health Council sponsors annual TB tests “I know I’ll just faint!” “I’m so scared I could die!” These were the remarks of Juniors as they stood in line of fire—the shots they received, however, were the tuberculin tests that Student Health Council sponsors in coordination with the Tuberculosis Society each year. The tests aided the Tuberculosis Society in detecting early cases of tuberculosis and also helped to further the Society's progress in attempting to eliminate tuberculosis. Various other projects were sponsored by the council. Among these were the United Appeals drive in the fall, during which contributions were accepted from the students and the teachers. The Council also sponsored a blood drive in which members of the community were asked to donate a pint of their blood in order to help build up the Red Cross supply for Frank- lin County. In addition, the council collected emergency cards from the students. These cards supplied the office with vital information about each student that would be necessary in the event of an accident. Pres of ft Class Cabinets Seniors discuss their future with gradu- ites at Alumni Day, an event sponsored tnnually by Student Council. Seniors: Cini Blatt Penny Main Jennifer Harr Bill Cohen Herb Magley Phil Levoff Woody Jones Dave Cooke Jeff Bloom Juniors: Sue Weston Debbie Talis Judy Baumgardner Marcia Smilack Dana Warner Marcie Kaplan Jim Norris John Main Sam Webster President Brent awaits the opening of the Christmas Assembly. Sophomores: Lynn Gall Karen Fricke Jessie Davidson Cyni Mulbarger Anne Gardner Liz Smith David Lubin Richard Px-ee Bob Forman Freshmen: Roger dayman David Byrnes Mike Cleary Lisa Margulis Linda Stern Danny Kayne Don Worly Sam Gingrich Page Thirty-one All new ‘66 Bexleo offers reward! Five dollar bills for name tags? The Bexleo staff had gotten pretty extravagant; however, the student body later learned that a big bet was on! In order to publicize the fact that this year’s book was completely new, the Bexleo staff agreed to pay five dollars to any student who could find a page in the “66” Bexleo that was like any page in a previous Bexleo. Fortunately, the Bexleo staff did not lose a cent on the bet. An entirely new approach was used in designing layouts and preparing copy in an effort to make this year’s book unique. The theme of the passing seasons was developed through the book by beginning with summer and ending with spring. The different club, class, informal, and faculty activi- ties were presented along with their copy and captions in chronological sequence. Pictures were laid out in an effort to create a more impression- able effect on the reader. The excellent junior staff was very active this year in helping the Bexleo staff with many facets of the book. The junior staff was trained in preparing layout, copy, and obtaining ads. Under the direction of the new advisor, Mr. John Dickey, the staff received an extremely helpful, guiding hand. Front row: Carol Godofsky, Judy Engelman, Chris Simcox, Cini Blatt, Jennifer Harr, Carol Becker, Dianne Loehnert, Fredi Bleich, Sharon Pree, Rosalie Wamack, Kathy Dawdy. Back row: Rob Solomon, Phil Levoff, Tom Myers, Dave Cooke, Sam Williams, Mike Jones, Bill Rambo, Bruce Honts, Bob Klages Carol Becker accepts the responsibility of editing the 1966 BEXLEO. Cini Blatt (left), literary editor, and Phil Levoif (right), sports editor, prepare copy in the BEXLEO office. Right: Dave Cooke, art editor, and Bob Klages, business manager, study final copy. Far right: 1966 Junior Staff: Tom Moser, Martha Milbourne, Kelly White, Suzy Pixley, Ruth Beltz- hoover, Marcy Goulder, Barb Birch, Jack Meizlish. Not pictured: Harriet Baker, Kim Barkan, John Long, Sue Weston. x:ker, won. Klagt- Page Thirty-three Back row: Ron Cohen, Steve Samuels, Kurt Krauss, Louis Pobereskin, George Beverly, Ron Grove, Phil Spohn, John Staker, Sonny Dargusch, Jeff Schuster. Middle row: Debby Greene, Marcy Deaton, Marci Kaplan, Shelley Schwartzberg, Tammy Crow, Julie Dobos, Rosalie Garner, Barb Putchat, Susie Young, Ellen Rubin, Pam Millman, Penny Main, Judy Hagler, Laura Wright, Beth Cooper. Front row: Jay Worly, Linda Paine, Alice Schottenstein, Mimi Deaton, Lance Lisle, Diana Harnett, Ellen Berliner, Ann Corcoran, Mike Elin. TORCH maintains high journalistic rating Crumpled copy, bits of newsprint, smeared ink, scattered paper clips, frayed typewriter rib- bon—all these are remnants of the work without which there would be no fresh copies of the TORCH. Many students may not realize the toil and even the tears that have been necessary to publish such a reputable paper. However, stu- dent appreciation of TORCH has been evident each month as the TORCH reaches its readers. The TORCH has done much to bolster wide- spread respect for Bexley. Its talented staff earned unprecedented honors at the annual con- vention of the Journalism Association of Ohio Schools held last fall at OSU. There, in competi- tion with many Ohio school paper staffs, Bexley secured two first places, a second, and a third, as well as the Grand Prize for star reporter. The TORCH staff made a fine showing later on at the Central Ohio Press Club convention as Mimi Deaton captured the first place trophy for on- the-spot writing and other staffers made fine performances. The TORCH has retained its All- American rating this year and has been honored by Quill and Scroll magazine by placement in its International First Place column. The paper sponsored its TORCH Athlete of the Year award and Valentine dance again this year, as well as production of the convenient Dial-a-Date telephone directory. TORCH editor Mimi Deaton works late to rewrite some copy. Page Thirty-four Right: Phil Spohn, adver- tising manager, Ron Grove, business manager, and Steve Samuels, circulation manager, work on the me- chanics of publishing the TORCH. Far right: Mike Elin, art editor, and Ann Corcoran, page editor, look over a finished paper. Pape Thirty-five Far left: Lance Lisle, associate editor of this year’s TORCH, proofreads his work. Left: Diana Harnett and Alice Schottenstein, page editors, work to finish their paste-up. A last glimpse of summer, Monitors find humor in their homework. Page Thirty-six Woody Jones and Rick Weber bring glamour to our cheering squad. Charlie, Jeff, Fritz and Bob are way out—they’re in the 4th dimension. Terri collects money for the cheerleaders’ dance. A first look at fall It sometimes appears that the senior honors English class never quite gets down to business. Page Thirty-seven W« ', ' ■JfL ™ ,4 - • 1 « t. : ■■■' . A ‘ M t «U ft ■y •• f ° t t • . •• ♦ «, 4« UyJ w N‘ v, - ... ':■■■ . v. ( -S'- $ v S L •A, w ■ 1 . w- A n . , ■ f ’ .- • f J f § ,? V ’ • ,-v - ■? . m Mf - 1 v:$ V .}; X j 5 a «5sjj : ; J £ ' f ' ;• f m jk s %% • ■'; ; . v; . j ‘V v • ■ 4 -O v to i.f f. u • Vl‘ v t; Machines take over at Bexley An Engl|sh class w|th twenty-e|ght [Joys and one g|rl? A seventy-n|ne person, all [Joy study hall? A class conta|n|ng only s|x people? A schedule cons|st|ng of four study halls |n a row? Sound strange? Often truth |s stranger than f|ct|on! These and other previously unheard of s|tuat|ons gecaMe real|t|es at gexley th|s year when, for the f|rst t||y|e, a colVIputer took over the ad|y||n|strat|ve deta|l of scheduling. Reason? Supposedly, a computer can do these th|ngs |y|uch getter than an agle-god|ed hu|Y]an ge|ng! |n |y|ost cases, the computer perfor|y|ed well, and only a few students rece|ved crazy schedules or odd classes, gut these few certa|nly were surpr|sed. | don’t deserve |t!” Th|s was one of the |y|ore popular say|ngs at gexley when f|rst semester grades ca|y|e out. SoMe students shouted joyfully and others Moaned Mourn- fully, when they encountered grades other than those they had expected. The computer had done |t aga|n! Grades were |ncorrect on ManY grade sl|ps, gut the off|ce qu|ckly corrected the s|tuat|on and everygody was happy (?) once aga|n. The f|rst year of the coMputer was qu|te soMeth|ng—|nterest|ng, to say the least! Have you ever geen scheduled for gyM |n the cheM|stry lag? Page Thirty-nine TABLE OF CONTENTS SOPHOMORE CLASS...42 SPANISH CLUB CLUBS...46 thSars BAND AND CHEERLEADERS... 48 FOOTBALL... 50 HOMECOMING... 54 Page Forty-one TOP ROW: John Calland Dave Callif Mike Callif Holly Campbell Jeff Carroll Tom Carr Debbi Chasin Wendy Clowson MIDDLE ROW: Steve Berlin Craig Birhanzl Gary Born Martha Bramlage Judy Brightwell Pat Broadnax Bill Browning Ellen Bryant BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ahrens Susan Anderson Don Anthony Bill Barnes Carol Bartholomew Debbie Bauer Bev Beall Ken Becker Nancy Beim World history challenges sophomores. Class Officers: Jessie David- son, president; Rick Pree, vice-president; Cyni Mul- barger, secretary-treasurer. TOP ROW: Debbie Collier Colby Crall Tom Crist John Cummins Joe Curl Denny Daniels Mark Dauer A1 Davis Jessie Davidson MIDDLE ROW: Susan Day Marcy Deaton Ann Deinhardt Carol Devine Sandy Edelstein Ilene Engelman Tom Erwin Biff Eschenbrenner John Eshenfelder BOTTOM ROW: Corinne Fendell John Ferguson Jeff Finke Danny Fleming Bob Forman Avvy Fox Dan Fox Karen Fricke Page Forty-two Sophomore girls display skill in geometry. TOP ROW: Bill Hamrick Ricky Handler Debbie Harbold Mark Harnett George Harrington Kathy Hart Franz Haubert Debbie Hawley Donna Hays MIDDLE ROW: Judi Gross Frann Grossman Eddie Grove Barbara Grundstein Lynn Gundersheimer Steve Hale Marsha Hallet Larry Hamill BOTTOM ROW: Diane Frohnauer Lyn Gall Anne Gardner Susan Garner Carol Glassman Jody Glick Max Goler Connie Goodall TOP ROW: Tammy Hein Diane Helmly Greg Henley Bob Herbst Kathy Hickey Froncie Hoffhine Craig Hoffman John Holzemer Luanne Holzworth Sally Hubbard MIDDLE ROW: Fred Jackson Bill Jacobs Eddie Jones Dave Joseph Karen Kanter Dennis Karn Bruce Kelly Diane Kessler BOTTOM ROW: Bob Kirk Rose Kleski Jim Koch Kris Kramer Mary Lane Bill Lambrecht Phil Lang Kathy Leach Barbara Lee Sophomore Barbara Lee re- views for semester exams. Page Forty-three Debbie dramatizes “Little Orphan Annie” in preparation for Mr. Eliopulos’ speech class. TOP ROW: Jody Marks Dennis Maupin Phil McConnell Melissa McCoy Janie McKenney Janet Medors Dave Metzger Steve Michaelson MIDDLE ROW: Suzi Long Loren Loving Charlie Lowenthal Dave Lubin John Ludlum Tom Lutzy David Lynn Jeff Macklin Kandy Mains BOTTOM ROW: Lindy Lemmon Bob Lesher Rick Levine Kathy Liefeld Kris Lindquist Elaine Lisle Kathy Little Debbie Loehnert TOP ROW: Clyde Miller Janet Miller Linda Miller Mindy Mindlin Elizabeth Moras Rick Mordoff Jim Moriarty Cyni Mulbarger Irwin Neal MIDDLE ROW: Dave Nichols Bob Nowacki Jerry Office Kathy Packard Julie Paine Tom Parker Debbi Peelle Larry Peters Mark Peters BOTTOM ROW: Dan Poast Rick Pree Barbara Putchat Gary Quinn Jeff Ralph Terri Ralston Richard Rambo Clarence Reed Page Forty-jour kns believes in the old saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” TOP ROW: Kathy Stone Marilyn Stone Barbara Stout Nancy Sommers Sandy Tennebaum Melinda Thackery Andy Thall Tom Thiebert Leonard Tieman MIDDLE ROW: Terry Tobin Carol Toronto Matt Ungar Dave Vogel Jackie Wagner Vicki Walters Ricki Wasserstrom Dave Weston BOTTOM ROW: Steve White Barbara Woods Dave Woodyard Steve Wvman Carol Zelizer Bill Zinn Sherry Zox Linda Zuckerman TOP ROW: Roger Smith Fred Spohn Sheri Squeo Susan Stegmiller Nancy Stern Cheryl Stewart Anne Stolarski Carol Stone MIDDLE ROW: Carol Schiefer Susan Schlezinger Randee Schottenstein Tom Schottenstein Lance Seesock Debby Sells Mary Sherman Mia Simpson BOTTOM ROW: Bill Reynolds Sherry Rhodes Mike Ritchey Steve Robins Fred Saas Cathy Salt Laurie Samuels Debbie Sapp Page Forty-five Olympics come to Bexley During an afternoon this spring, the Bexley athletic field took on the flavor of ancient Rome as Latin club conducted an authentic re-enactment of the Olympic contests. Participation in such events as foot races, javelin, discus, and chariot races was open to all students. Those who won their events were awarded the traditional laurels. For this year, the club listed such seasonal and regular activities as the “Peppermint Bop” Christ- mas party with the Jaguars, Christmas caroling in local rest homes, induction of freshman slaves, and spring banquet, featuring a slave sale. The club sent delegates to the Ohio J.C.L. convention this spring and they will send delegates to the national convention this summer at the University of Kentucky. Tom Moser makes a sacrifice to the gods at Latin Club’s mid-year slave induction ceremony. Andi and Jean look over the selection. Future Teachers of America officers: Jean Greve- now, president; Marcy Goulder, vice president; Beth Cooper, secretary; and Kris Lindquist, treasurer. Latin Club officers: Alice Schottenstein, vice president; Kelly White, treasurer; Sharon Pree, president; and Linda Krech, secretary. Paper back sale a hit “Want books—will buy” is the byword of many Bexley students as they have spiritedly converged on and taken advantage of the popular bookstand facility sponsored by FTA in the student lounge. This fine project has afforded the student the opportunity to satisfy his reading needs at a nominal cost. Quite often, the FTA members who man the sale have found it difficult to provide a supply equal to the demand for required and best- seller paperbacks, but President Jean Grevenow remarked that they have been successful in obtain- ing the right books at appropriate times during the year. The FTA slate of activities for the year has been profitably concentrated on areas of their prime in- terest. Members of the club have actively engaged in such projects as Teacher Turnabout Day here at the high school, classroom observation in the junior high, and teacher-FTA panel discussions. Overall, the FTA has been exemplary in its am- bitiousness and enthusiasm. Page Forty-six Ron delivers the grand slam at the Pinata party. Rush party starts big year Berets, moustaches, tights, lace, and long shirts would all appear strange to the typical high school student. But, these items of apparel were donned by French Club members at the annual fall rush party. The quiet clicking of tiles in a French scrabble game and the flutter of French newspaper articles as players matched prowess in their studied language took place in the gay Parisan tradition. An object of much attention in the midst of all this activity was a tempting French chocolate cake decked with a pastry Eiffel Tower and Fleur- de-lis, symbols reminiscent of France. After this lively beginning, the club soon moved to the task of writing a constitution, ending an unprecedented existence of four years without such a document. Among the various other activi- ties were “hands across the ocean” projects, guest speakers, slide tours of France, and joint meetings with French clubs of other area high schools. In the spring the club was invited to stage a play at the annual city-wide French Club banquet held at the Ohio Union. Pinata party, a highlight Only if one attends a Spanish Club Christmas party, can he really sense the unique atmosphere of fun and gaiety as participants in the traditional Pinata game scramble frantically, wielding large pieces of the shattered pinatas as shovels to gather generous quantities of the fallen hard candy. The pinatas this year were two paper mache objects— a crane and a devil—painted with vivid colors and filled with sweets. From the start, it was great sport as two blindfolded party-goers swung wildly with broom handles at the moving pinatas with the intent of smashing them. Other club members found much diversion in Spanish charades, Latin- American dancing, and refreshments. The club also held joint meetings with the Spanish Clubs of the Academy and Eastmoor High School. Other programs during the year brought to life the suspense and color of a Spanish bull- fight and other events. The year’s activities were culminated in the spring at the annual banquet and installation of next year’s officers held at the Jai-Lai Cafe. French Club Officers: Kathy Dawdy, program chairman; Debby Talis, president; Nancy Zipser, treasurer; Tom Lutzy, vice president; and Fran Grossman, secretary. Spanish Club Officers: Jim Benskey, vice president; Ginny Fleming, secretary; Deb- bie Collier, treasurer; and Ron Grove, president. Looks like Debby needed some help. Page Forty-seven The Bexley High School Marching Band salutes the student body. Bexley band, ‘bigger and bolder’ in ‘65 “We wanted a new sound and a new look—” said Mr. James Hartline, director of the 1965 Bexley Marching Band, “one that would be bigger and bolder!” This year’s band did have a “new sound.” The 1965 band was eighty percent brass. With the addition of eight new “F” horns, providing fifty percent of the volume, the total effect was dynamic. In order to complete the “new look,” Mr. Hartline employed the book by Bill Moffit Patterns oj Motion. The new marching formation, featuring the eight “F” horns in the front, increased the volume and created an ex- citing moving picture. The ’65 “bigger and bolder” Bexley High School Marching Band ended its season with a roller skating award party. Band members include: Ann Barry, Marcey Goulder, Holly Campbell, Mary Moody (flute); Lynella Gall, Janet Medors, Carol Becker, Mark Dauer, Julie Paine, Randy Hardgrove, Tom Crist, Rick Mordoff, Linda Reed, Linda Wamack, John Campbell, Tom Kelly (trumpet); Larry Peters, Jeff Carroll, Doug Smith, Susan Gamer, Diane Kessler, Lance Lisle, Charles Pergiel, Rosalie Wamack, Janet McCleary, Larry Paine (saxophone); Randy Glick, Jim Kelly, Wayne Mally, Clarence Reed, Jill Paynter, David Joseph, Gary Quinn, Bill Lambrecht (“F” horn); George Beverley, Tom Shafer, Bill Zinn, Dick Bagley (trombone); Jay Sokol, Bill Browning, Dan Metzger, Craig Honts, Gary Born, Jennifer Royalty, Diane Saint (drum); Rick Levine, Dan Masys, Howard Van Woert (baritone); Eric Goulder, Robin Rosenfeld (clarinet); Jim Dougherty, Ron Grove, Bill Albershardt (bass). Page Forty-eight Majorettes Tona Freeman, Marcia Forbes (head majorette), and Debbie Collier. I Woody Jones, Sr. End Co-Captain Paul Davis, Sr. Halfback Most Improved Player Award Mike Luby, Sr. Punter Doug Felger, Jr. Guard Page Fifty Chris Harbold, Sr. Guard All BAC '65 Shoulderpad Club Rick Weber, Sr. Quarterback Fred Medors Award All BAC '65 Bexley Bexley .. ..6 Bexley.. . 14 Bexley.. ..0 Bexley.. .. 8 Bexley.. ..0 Bexley.. . 16 Bexley.. ..0 Bexley.. .14 Bexley.. .. 8 Larry Hamill, Soph. Tackle Laird Smith, Sr. Kicker Jim Moriarty, Soph. Back Shoulderpad Club Football 16.. . Logan 22 ... Gahanna 6___Whitehall 1.. .. Worthington 20 ... Mt. Vernon 14 ... Urbana 6 .... Delaware 12 .. . Grandview 49 ... Arlington Dave Herwald, Sr. Guard Karl Petzinger, Sr. Tackle Pat Leach, Sr. Tackle All CBL '64 All BAC '65 All BAC '65 Shoulderpad Club Shoulderpad Club Fred Grimm, Sr. End All BAC '65 Colby Crall, Soph. Fullback A. J. Myers, Jr. Back Shoulderpad Club Jim Rosel, Jr. Halfback Dennis Maupin, Soph. Center Wes Seidel, Sr. End Page Fifty-one Bexley Football Under the leadership of co-captains Woody Jones and David Herwald and the coaching staff headed by Don DeJong, the 1965 Fighting Lions earned a league co-championship in the newly formed Buckeye Athletic Conference. Sharing the title with Delaware Hayes, Bexley concluded conference play with a 2-1 record. Victorious over Grandview and Urbana, Bexley gridders bowed to Delaware 6-0 in the waning moments of the final period. The Lions’ only non-conference win was a hard-fought 8-7 contest with Worthington. Receiving the Fred Medors most valuable player award was Lion Quarterback Rick Weber, while Paul Davis was selected as the most im- proved player. Dave Herwald, Chris Harbold, Karl Petzinger, Jim Moriarty, and A. J. Myers were elected to membership in the Shoulderpad Club. Bexley concluded the 1965 season with the hope that it would retain the championship next year in an expanded league. Varsity Team: Row 1: Mgr. Mike Kefauver, Joe Thiebert, Bruce Levin, Chris Harbold, Wes Seidel, Dave Herwald, Woody Jones, Fred Grimm, Dave Harnett, Mike Luby, Pat Leach, Mgr. Art Flicker. Row 2: Mike Noles, Mike Ritchey, Biff Eschenbrenner, Laird Smith, Bob Curl, Ralph Trimbath, Herb Magley, Karl Petzinger, Paul Davis, Dennis Walker, Rick Weber, Jim Mangus. Row 3: John Main, Sam Webster, Joe Curl, Steve Wyman, Tom Parker, Bill Barnes, Dennis Maupin, Larry Hamill, Jim Hornberger, Rick Grove, Dan Miller, Paul Schultz. Row 4: Coaches Tenwalde, Owen, and Millard, Jim Moriarty, Jeff Ralph, A. J. Myers, Colby Crall, Jim Rosel, Mike Greene, Doug Felger, and Coaches Smith, Click, and DeJong. Page Fifty-two Bexley’s first, and the first BAC Football Championship Trophy. Bexley drives fc Coaches Smith, Millard, Click, Tenwalde, Owens, and Head Coach Don DeJong. Reserve Team: Row 1: Chuck Golden, Bob Lesher, Jack DeVennish, Bill Hamrick, Kurt Krauss, Harry Gates, Larry Segal, Scott Weakley, Sam Gingrich, Mike Cleary, Bob Herbst. Row 2: Gordon Coffman. Bob Smith, John Calland, John White, Don Worly, Steve Benedict, Tom Archer. Mike McKay, Mike Barr. Biff Farley, Jim Lesher. Row 3: Gary Gitlitz, Ralph Pariser, Ken Ruben, Dave Pariser, Bruce Legg, Mark Orr, Tom Carr, Bob Nowacki, Sandy Edelstein, Tom Erwin, John Cummins. Lion Co-Captains Woody Jones and Dave Herwald. Grandview pursues Lion Quarterback Rick Weber. Managers Kefauver and Flicker. Page Fifty-three res foil ort yardage against Grandview. iop Ten: Jo Ann Friedman, Dianne Krech, Penny Main, Linda McClure, Betsy Kearns, Sherry Smith, Carol Lowen- thal, Wendy Monroe, Linda Falk, Cini Blatt. Seniors have a one track mind—Victory! Sherry wishes the co-captains “Good Luck.” Princess Cini Our queen and her court Page Fifty six Row 1: Court: Betsy Kearns, Carol Lowenthal, Queen Sherry Smith, Cini Blatt, Penny Main. Row 2: Escorts: Pat Lemmon, Steve Sloan, Phil LevofT, Bruce Byrnes, Charlie Burkam. Princess Carol The Freshman, Sophomore, and second place Junior floats contribute to the homecoming festivities. Page Fifty-seven TABLE OF CONTENTS JUNIOR CLASS...60 CLUBS... 64 SPORTS... 66 BAND AND CHOIR... 76 BAND PARENTS SHOW... 80 INFORMALS... 82 American Civilization inter- ests junior, Laurel Dachner. TOP ROW: Clint Brown Tom Brown Harvey dayman Ed Chittenden Gordon Coffman Judi Cohen Ron Cohen Steve Cohen MIDDLE ROW: Bill Cohn Penni Colmery Beth Cooper Marilyn Cox Brenda Craft Laurel Dachner Debbie Daniel BOTTOM ROW: Linda Darby Jim Daugherty John Dell Jeff Detwiler Jack DeVennish Rob Duckworth Jim Duffey Class Officers: Sam Webster, president; Marcie Kaplan secretary-treasurer; Jim Nor- ris, vice-president. TOP ROW: Barbara Birch Susan Birch Sue Blose Darcy Bown Sue Brock David Brodsky Sharon Brodsky Beth Broidy Cathy Brown MIDDLE ROW: Kim Barkan Bev Barker Judy Baumgardner Ruth Beltzhoover Leslie Bender Dianne Bendoff Steve Benedict Nancy Benson Rhonda Biersteker Carleen Binkley BOTTOM ROW: Pat Abbott Scott Albin Lindsey Alexander Jon Alspaugh Mike Altmaier Tom Archer Steve Baier Harriet Baker Tom and Dan get practical experience in filtering chem- ical solutions. Top row: Dan Goldberg Charles Golden Raylene Gossett Marcey Goulder Karen Greenblott Debby Greene Mike Greene Mollie Greiner Middle row: Betsy Frampton Melanie Frank Maureen Freidman Tona Freeman Gary Friedenberg Harry Gates Jan Gebhart Sue Germain Marcia Glick Bottom row: Jay Erlandson Mike Erlandson Beth Farley Terri Feinstein Doug Felger Robyne Finke Art Flicker Marcia Forbes Top row: Sue Hickman Samara Hock Shara Hopkins Kenny Hubbell Steve Jay Karen Kallman Marcie Kaplan Middle row: Stephanie Harnett Sharon Hauff David Hayes Karl Heinke Mary Beth Heise Jonas Herrman Bill Hersch Bottom row: Carol Grogan Don Groner Candi Grossman Rick Grove Patty Hadley Judy Hagler Rick Hale Randy Hardgrove Tom, Terri, Debbie, Scott, and Sue make decorations for junior hall. Page Sixty-one TOP ROW: Rob Mauger Randy May Cathy Mayer Glen McAllister Alan McCabe Ann McCoy Jack Meizlish Martha Milbourne MIDDLE ROW: George Miller Dan Miller Mary Moody Tom Moser A. J. Myers Dennis Nedelman Mike Neff Jim Norris BOTTOM ROW: David Pariser Mary Peters Bruce Peterson Paula Petzinger Suzy Pixley Rona Poritz Pat Price TOP ROW: John Long Marc Lurie John Main Frank Martin Dan Masys Sarah Matthews Bruce Matthews MIDDLE ROW: Bill Langley Rees Lattimer Laura Lee Herb Lembark Jeff Lemert Christi Lesher Ronnie Lieberman Don Lippert BOTTOM ROW: Steve Karr Mike Kaufher Nancy Kearns Nancy Kelley Chris Kilpatrick Kurt Krauss Linda Krech Murray Lamp Scott, Sue, and Judy deck the halls for Christmas. Page Sixty-two TOP ROW: Mark Shell Paul Shultz Carol Siegel Sandy Simmons Debby Skeen Ann Smith Marcia Smilack Richard Smith MIDDLE ROW: Lynn Schmidt Chuck Schottenstein Howard Schottenstein Terri Schottenstein Jeff Schuster DeeDee Schwartz Shelley Schwartzberg Sevi Shar BOTTOM ROW: George Pryor Rick Reinhorn Sarah Rice Sandi Robinson Fred Rohe Jim Rosel Kenny Ruben Laurie Schaefer TOP ROW: Bob Smith Wendy Snider Sherry Sokol Ted Spillman Gary Stein Barbara Stern Patty Stewart Steve Stout Sharon Swinehart MIDDLE ROW: Debby Talis Debbie Tapper Thalia Thomas Randy Topolosky Cheryl Trimbath Tom Tuckerman Dana Warner Susie Weakley Sam Webster BOTTOM ROW: John West Sue Weston Kelly White Martha White Nancy Wolman Peggy Wyman Bryon Yaple Nancy Zipser ■HHn One of those rare happenings— being able to buy milk without waiting in line. Page Sixty-three Bexley acquires AFS club For the first time in several years, Bexley High School had an organized AFS chapter. Even though Bexley has always had exchange students, rarely has there been a club to further AFS in- terests. This year the AFS club sponsored Sylvia Calderon, from Costa Rica, who stayed with Carol Godofsky and her family. During AFS week, February 14-19, the club sponsored a bond sale to collect contributions for future AFS projects. Also during AFS week the student body attended an assembly planned by Muguet Smith and Barbara Golden, co-chairmen of the new organization. With the help of the Student Council, the club was able to bring other AFS students from other schools in Columbus to speak to Bexley students. Under the guidance of the AFS sponsor, Mrs. Barr, the new organization was able to get off to a good start with hopes of more extensive projects in the future. AFS students: Anne Farmer from Upper Arlington High School, Chantal Renier from Belgium, Silvia Calderon from Costa Rica, Luis A. Moreira from Ecuador. AFS co-chairmen: Barbara Golden and Muguet Smith. Science Club officers: Roger Smith, treasurer; Judy Hag- ler, president; Lance Lisle, vice president; Larry Peters, secretary. Science Day highlights Science Club s activies Marty Flicker works for a first prize in the Science Fair. The first school Science Day held in recent years at Bexley was sponsored by the Science Club on March 3, 1966. Special displays and several Science Fair exhibits were made available for students. Throughout the year the club often had im- portant speakers attend the regular meetings. One of these speakers was Mr. Charles Baron who talked about the pollution of fresh water lakes, streams, and rivers. Many students also presented interesting topics to the other members of Science Club. They spoke on extra-science programs such as forestry camps and a science congress. Science Club members had an opportunity to work on special projects for the annual Science Fair. Students did research and experiments in any area they found interesting and attempted to arrive at some unique conclusion. Varsity B pics joke mps Pep Club boost spirits Pep Club’s biggest contribution to Bexley is their extensive promotion of all athletic functions. They provide all Bexley students with an oppor- tunity to see most of the basketball and football games by sponsoring a bus to various “away” games. This year they provided for a bus to the Urbana football and basketball games and also one for the Mt. Vernon basketball game. This year’s Pep Club helped to increase school spirit by making pep posters and signs for the gymnasium. This was a definite impetus to school spirit along with the customary pep badges and locker signs. The club was responsible for notifying the stu- dent body of the scoring of the wrestling and swimming matches the morning following the respective meets. They also provide the recently initiated sale of basketball programs by adding colorful action pictures to the programs. These Pep Club responsibilities along with the organization of the cloak room for home basketball games, added to the general enthusiasm of the student body. Pep Club Members: Row 1: Carol Friedman, Nancy Kelly, Lynn Wells, Debby Hickle. Row 2: Kathy Dawdy, Peggy Hoyer, Barb Golden, Barbara Birch. Page Sixty-five Peggy promotes pep. Row 1: Larry Hammel, Chet Weld, John Staker, Rick Weis, Bob Karr, Tom Shafer, Larry Ringer, Woody Jones, Mike Luby, A. J. Myers, Dave Herwald, Mike Keffauver, Steve Wyman, Dennis Maupin, Wayne Smith, Bob Curl, Mike Richie. Row 2: Rick Weber, Mark Gor- choff, Steve Samuels, Phil Spohn, Tom Tuckerman, Bill Califf, Karl Petzinger, Cam Orr, Bruce Levin, Bob Kahan, Steve Sloan, Jay Worly, Tom Crist, Jim Kelly, Dennis Walker. Row 3: Jim Moriarty, Colby Crall, Sonny Dargusch, Chris Harbold, Doug Felger, Paul Schultz, Jim Rosel, Dan Miller, Paul Davis, Laird Smith, Fred Grimm, Pat Leach, Rod Gossett, Randy Glick, Dale Kessler, Bill Schubert, Mike Noles. 1 Mac McCloy, Co-Captain Senior Forward All-BAC Winning their first four games of the season, the Fighting Lions com- pleted regular season play with a record of 8 and 9. Guided by Coach Gene Millard and Co-Captains Mac McCloy and Pat Lemmon, the cagers won four games while losing two in the newly formed BAC. An attempt to capture the school's first basketball championship in eight years failed when Bexley lost the final game of the season on the Hillclimbers court at Urbana, 65-55. Pacing this year’s team in both scoring and rebounding was 6'6 center Dave “Spider” Johnston. Johnston broke the school’s single game rebound record when he bagged 31 rebounds at Mt. Vernon. Named to the All-BAC first team was Dave Johnston, while Mac McCloy and Pat Lemmon were named to the second team. Sonny Dargusch and Charlie Burkam received honorable mention. Highlighting the roundballers tournament play was a 61-56 come-from- behind victory over London. Trailing 49-37 at the end of three quarters, the Blue Lions hit for 24 points in the fourth quarter. Outstanding indi- vidual performances belonged to Seniors Pat Lemmon and Dave “Spider” Johnston, who collected 24 and 21 points respectively. Bexley went down to defeat at the hands of Arlington in the second tournament game, 54-45. Although ahead 31-23 at the half, the Lions were unable to quell The Golden Bears’ second-half rally. Senior Sonny Dargusch and sophomore Bob Forman were honored with the Most Improved Player Award while Dave Johnston was selected as Most Valuable Player. Forman was voted as captain of the 1966-1967 Bexley basketball squad. Pat Lemmon, Co-Captain Senior Guard All-BAC Dave Johnston Senior Center All-BAC Sonny Dargusch Bob Forman Senior Guard Sophomore Forward Honorable mention, All-BAC Charlie Burkam Senior Guard Honorable mention, All-BAC Mark Masser Senior Center Woody Jones Senior Forward Mark Shell Junior Forward Jonas Herrmann Junior Guard Steve Callif Freshman Guard 1965-1966 Season Bexley 62-50 Grove City “ 45-40 Delaware “ 49-39 Gahanna “ 54-46 _ Grandview “ 37-53 _ Upper Arlington “ 47-59 Whitehall “ 43-46 Worthington “ 46-58 Mt. Vernon “ 41-38 Urbana “ 37-42 Delaware “ 54-52 Brookhaven “ 60-40 Grandview “ 51-52 Upper Arlington “ _ 45-49 Whitehall “ 42-40 _ Worthington “ 56-69 Mt. Vernon “ 55-65 Urbana DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Bexley___61-56_________London “ 45-54 Upper Arlington Coach Millard and Co-Captains McCloy and Lemmon Basketball managers Rob Solomon, Bill Albershardt, Dan Metzger, Dave Metzger, and Phil Spohn. Steve Michaelson Sophomore Forward Page Sixty-seven Varsity Team: Dave Johnston, Mark Masser, Mike Hendricks, Bob Forman, Mark Shell, Mac McCloy, Woody Jones, Steve Callif, Pat Lemmon, Charlie Burkam, Jonas Herrmann, Sonny Dargusch, Coach Millard. Reserve Team: Row 1: Bob Herbst, Greg Henley, Steve Berlin, Leonard Tieman, Mike Callif, Ed Jones. Row 2: Coach Click, Tom Parker, Craig Hoffman, Jim Duffey, Jim Daugherty, Dave Callif, Tom Carr, Craig Birhanzl, and Mgr. David Metzger. The tip-off. Page Sixty-eight Burkam drives for 2. All eyes on the ball. Spider stretches in warm-up. Was it gc Dargusch up for 2. Freshman Team: Row 1: Bruce Legg, Biff Farley, Gary Swinehart, Mike Gray, Scott Weakley, David Byrnes, David Zieve. Row 2: Coach Ort, Mike Cleary, Jack Knauer, John Gerhold, Scott Sher, Sam Gingrich, Don Worly, Mike Baumgardner, John White, Mgrs. Dan Metzger and Bill Albershardt. Swimming Team: Row 1: Dan Kayne, Bill Casto, A. J. Myers, Bruce Honts, Steve Samuels, Bob Record-breaking freestyle relay team: Kahan, Ringer, Crall, Kahan, Pat Leach, Colby Crall, Larry Ringer, Rod Gossett, Dan Miller. Row 2: Steve White, Rick Gossett. Pree, Bill Reynolds, Ed Cannon, Bruce Hoffman, Dan Masys, Ron Cohen, Gordon Coffman, David Nichols, Denny Nedleman, Coach Owen. Kayne exhibits diving form as team- mates watch. Swimming Team In Winning Season Under the leadership of Coach Russ Owens and Co-Captains Pat Leach and Bob Kahan, Bexley swimmers compiled a victorious 7-5 record for the 1966 season, opening with a sweeping victory over Bishop Hartley. After a narrow defeat by Greenfield McClain, Bexley tankers bounced back to defeat Grove City. In the next two meets, losses were suffered to Ashland and Worthington; however, Bexley then splashed to victory over Colonel Crawford and Bishop Hartley. Having lost to Academy, Bexley came back with a win over Lancaster, but was defeated at the next meet by “perennial winner” Upper Arlington. Bexley achieved a victorious season with wins over Lancaster and Whetstone. During the season, new school records were recorded in the 100-yard backstroke by Senior Larry Ringer and in the 200-yard medley relay by a team composed of Rod Gosset, Bob Kahan, Colby Crall, and Larry Ringer. Freshman Bill Casto was chosen as the most improved swimmer, while Larry Ringer was the recipient of the Bob Connell, Most Valuable Swimmer, award. Juniors A. J. Myers and Dan Miller were elected as Co-Captains for Bexley’s 1967 swimming team. Coach Owen checks time with Co- captains Kahan and Leach. Page Seventy n a Sloan waits to move upon opponent. Wrestling Team: Row 1: Rees Lattimer, Tom Shafer, Steve Sloan, Steve Gutter, Mike Elin, Jim Kelley, Bill Johnston, Marc Gitlitz. Row 2: Mike Barr, Bob Hirsch, Tom Schottenstein, Bruce Levin, Dennis Walker, Rick Grove, Gary Gitlitz, Harry Gates, Rick Mordoff, Dennis Karn. Row 3: Mgr. Richard Loehnert, Hank Gorchoff, David Korn, Ralph Pariser, Matt Unger, Tom Crist, Dayle Kessler, David Lubin, Clyde Miller, John Calland, Mgr. Tom Maxwell. Coach Tenwalde and Co-Captains Jim Kelley and Tom Shafer. Bexley Grapplers Split Season Bouncing back from two consecutive losing seasons, the Bexley grap- plers completed 1965-1966 competition with a record of 7-7. Led by Coach Ben Tenwalde and Co-Captains Tom Shafer and Jim Kelley, the wrestlers highlighted their season with a 22-15 win over Hartley and a 20-16 victory over Ready. Exhibiting one of their finest efforts of the season against top- rated Whitehall, the Blue Lions were defeated by one point. Jonathan Alder and Newark were also one point victors over Bexley. Best individual efforts for the season were exhibited by Rees Lattimer, a junior, and by Marc Gitlitz and Steve Sloan, both seniors. Lattimer finished regular season play with a 12-0 mark, becoming only the second Bexley wrestler to have an undefeated season. Gitlitz concluded the season with a record of 11-2 while Sloan stood 10-4. These three wrestlers led the team in pins with four each. Selected as the most valuable team member and as next year’s captain was Rees Lattimer. Mike Elin was honored with the Most Improved Player Award. Kelley works on pin. Page Seventy-one Girls’ Varsity Hockey The B team wins a hard fought victory over Bishop Hartley. Linda steals the puck from Bishop Hartley. Third row: Debby Rowe, Cathy Holden, Carol Godofsky, Bev Slatzer, Nancy O’Brien, Carol Lowenthal, Martha White, Patty Stewart, Kelly White, Corrinne Fendell, Sue Blose, Carolyn Schneider, Ruth Beltzhoover. Second row: Sherry Smith, Patty Hadley, Christi Lesher, Sylvia Bornstein, Janet Miller, Dianne Frohnauer. Front row: Martha Milbourne, Peg Caryer, Karen Gingrich, Pat Caryer, Judy Baumgardner, Alice Schottenstein, Dianne Loehnert, Suzy Pixley, Jessie Davidson. Sue makes a stretching save! Senior Line-up Alice Schottenstein, Nancy O’Brien, Debbie Rowe, Karen Gingrich, Cathy Holden, Di- anne Loehnert, Pat Caryer, Sherry Smith, Sylvia Bom- stein, Peg Caryer, Carol Godofsky, Carolyn Schneider, Carol Lowenthal, Bev Slatzer. Page Seventy-two Team B: Row 1: Stephanie Harnett, Judi I Baumgardner, Sue Blose. Row 2: Diane Frohnauer, Carol Zelizer. Row 3: Martha White, Ann McCoy. Row 4: Paula Petz- inger, Linda Krech. Row 5: Sharon Hauff, Patty Stewart. Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team A: Row 1: Betsy Kearns, Linda Hickey, Carolyn Schneider, Linda Coopersmith, Bev Slatzer, Kris Ohmer, Nancy Antle, Ann Huwaldt, Linda McClure. Row 2: Barb Golden. Team C: Row 1: Vicki Dapper, Mindy Klie. Row 2: Jane Antle, Terry Ralston. Row 3: Kathy Hickey, Melinda Thackery. Row 4: Ann Pobereskin, Toby Seif eras. Row 5: Janet Miller, Jenny Daniels. Nancy, Kris, Bev, and Betsy practice for a game. Page Seventy-three Gymnasts Laura Wright, Susie Miller, Sally Hubbard, Stephannie Harnett, and Bev Beall. GAC Sportsheads Baseball, Bev Slatzer and Ronnie Altman; Horseback Riding, Sue Hamilton and Donna Hayes; Tennis, Liz Smith and Judy Engel- man; Badminton, Karen Gingrich and Laurie Samuels; Restricted Activities, Judy Cohen and Luanne Holzworth; Hockey, Judy Baum- gardner and Linda Krech (not pictured); Volleyball, Sue Weston and Kelly White; Pub- licity, Connie Goodall, Cini Mulbarger, and Penny Main; Archery, Jessie Davidson and Terri Schottenstein; Table Tennis, Nancy Stern and Dianne Frohnauer; Golf, Wendy Monroe and Dianne Loehnert; Office Helpers, Julie Dobos and Tammy Crow; Swimming, Suzy Pixley and Beth Farley; Basketball, Carol Zelizer and Barb Golden; Bowling, Alice Schottenstein and Samara Hock (not pictured); Officiating, Cini Blatt and Laura Wright (not pictured); Dance, Betsy Frampton and Jenni- fer Harr; Gymnastics, Janet Miller and Jan Wagstaff. Make that basket! Football—rough and tumble action — touch football. Page Seventy-four Sports Badminton Doubles Champs Bev Slatzer and Carolyn Schneider. Basketball, Mat Galey; Bowling, Jack De- Vennish and Bob Smith: Table Tennis, Kurt Krauss; Volleyball, Kim Barkan and Jim Norris; Tennis, Murray Lamp and Tom Moser; Touch Football, John Main and Jeff Lemert; Badminton, Lanse Lisle; Baseball, Mark Lurie. BAC Sportsheads Sports Queen Sandwich; Basketball Co-Captain Pat Lemmon, Sports Queen Carolyn Schneider, and Co-Captain Mac McCloy. Table Tennis Champ Dianne Kessler. Intramural Basketball Champs; Susi Gutter, Tammy Crow, Bev Slatzer, Dianne Loehnert, and Joan Hollander. Page Seventy-five Mr. Hartline’s patient direction is invaluable to the success of the band. Band officers: George Beverley, President Tom Shafer, Vice President Ann Barry, Secretary Variety is key at band performances “Variety” was the key for the 1965-66 concert band. Under the direction of Mr. James Hartline, the band played every type of music from sym- phonic movements to Latin American beats. The band is unique in that it incorporates culture into its regular program. This year’s major symphonic work was the “First Movement from Symphony in B Minor” by Franz Schubert. Other serious pieces included Morton Gould’s “Theme from the CBS Television Series-World War I,” “Prelude and Fugue” by Handel, and the modern “Chorale and Alleluia” by Howard Hanson. This year Mr. Hartline augmented the traditional marches with the lively broadway march from Rogers and Hart’s “Jumbo” and the “March of the Slide Trom- bones” by Raymond Scott. For a little more “variety” the concert band took their audiences to Latin America with the flute-featuring “The Flea” and to Italy with “La Bella Roma.” Such pieces as “Night and Day” by Cole Porter and “Blow, Gabriel, Blow” were also included in the repertoire. The concert band plays an intricate part in Bexley High School life, and its exciting agenda provides an opportunity to all who can play a musical instrument! Band members: Ann Barry, Marcey Goulder, Holly Campbell, Mary Moody, Debbie Collier, Lynella Gall, Janet Medors, flute; Carol Becker, Larry Peters, oboe; Randy Glick, Diane Saint, Doug Smith, Marcia Forbes, Tona Freeman, Jeff Carroll, Mark Dauer, Susan Garner, Diane Kessler, Rick Levine, Julie Paine, Jay Sokol, Eric Goulder, Robin Rosenfeld, clarinet; Lance Lisle, alto clarinet; Jim Daugherty, Charles Pergiel, bass clarinet; Rosalie Wamack, Janet McCleary, Jim Kelley, Karl Petzinger, Larry Paine, Wayne Malley, saxophone; Randy Hardgrove, Tom Crist, Rick Mordoff, Clarence Reed, Linda Reed, Linda Wamack, John Campbell, Tom Kelley, cornet; Jill Paynter, David Joseph, Gary Quinn, Bill Lambrecht, French horn; George Beverley, Tom Shafer, Bill Zinn, Dick Bagley, trombone; Dan Masys, Howard van Woert, baritone; Ron Grove, Steve Hopkins, Bill Albershardt, bass; Rick Grove, Bill Browning, Dan Metzger, Craig Honts, Gary Born, Jennifer Royalty, percussions. Page Seventy-six Playing scales helps the brasses to warm up. Page Seventy-seven The Bexley High School Concert Band is very much at home on stage. Judy Engleman, secretary; Bill Cohen, president; and Jennifer Harr, social chairman, serve as choir officers. Mr. Myers conducts his superior 1966 choir. Row 1: Froncie Hoffine, Penny Colmery, Judy Gross, Ellen Bryant, Sherry Hopkins, Debbie Daniels, Leslie Jackson, Diana Harnett, Jessie Davidson, Jean Grevenow, Sherry Hoskinson, JoAnn Friedman. Row 2: Wendy Clowson, Diana Hemley, Debbi Hawley, Ann Deinhardt, Fredi Bleich, Debbie Hackett, Betsey Frampton, Jennifer Harr, LuAnn Holtzworth, Beth Cooper, Sue Blose, Karen Gingrich. Row 3: Bob Karr, Ken Becker, Steve Benedict, Gary Born, Max Goler, Fred Grimm, Woody Jones, Bill Hamrick, Mike Kaufher, Bill Cohen. Mixed Ensemble Row 1: Jean Grevenow, Diana Harnett, Muguet Smith, Kathy Smith, Fredi Bleich, Sharon Pree, Carol Lowenthal, Janet McCleary, JoAnn Friedman. Row 2: Ken Becker, Bob Karr, Steve Benedict, Fred Grimm, Tom Myers, Phil Levoff, Jim Norris, Bill Cohen. Page Seventy-eight Row 1: Thalia Thomas, Martha White, Kelly White, Ellen Rosenthal, Cini Mulbarger, Laurie Samuels, Libby Williams, Muguet Smith, Kathy Stone, Marcia Smilack, Janet McCleary, Debbie Rowe, Carol Lowenthal, Sandi Simmons. Row 2: Martha Milbourne, Sharon Swinehart, Kathy Smith, Laurie Schaefer, Bob Smith, Rob Solomon, Jay Worly, Chet Weld, Tom Lutzy, John Staker, Kathy Leach, Betsy Kearns, Sharon Pree, Kathy Liefeld. Row 3: Bob Karr, Mike Kaufher, Kurt Krauss, Phil Levoff, Mike Luby, Pat Leach, Sam Williams, Chuck McCarty, Jeff Macklin, Phil McConnel, Mark Peters, Tom Myers, Jim Norris, John Ludlum. Choir concludes superior year “The worst critic of the choir is the student body,” Mr. Myers told the excited group before their annual Thanksgiving concert. At this time, and throughout the year, the choir faced many critics. In November, the choir held their annual Parents’ Night. This was an informal rehearsal at which the choir sang some songs that they had per- fected and others that they had practiced very little. This program demon- strated for the parents the great amount of work that is put into each song. Other programs that were given by the choir included the Christmas assembly and the Spring Concert. In spite of the fact that the judges at the district music contest proved to be a very critical audience, the choir received a superior rating for their performance. Other superior ratings were given to the Girls’ Ensemble and to Diana Harnett for her solo. Good ratings were given to Tom Myers for his solo and to the Boys’ Ensemble. George Beverly, the accompanist, was an invaluable addi- tion to the 1966 choir. Sopranos strain to reach high notes in a daily warm-up. Page Seventy-nine Our answer to the 1900’s— The Dixie Kats Muguet becomes “Lida Rose” during the Mr. Howard Bloom practices before the show. Band Parents’ Show. Page Eighty Practice makes perfect for Chet and Bill Tops in Pops. The Kitchen Band cooks up a storm. Teachers blossom into the Four Roses. The end. Page Eighty-one George leads the Pep Band in a march. Students smile through a sea of confetti. At the 1965-66 New Year’s Eve Dance ... Ralph Pariser and Linda Stem, Freshman Candidates. Carol Bartholomew and Colby Crall represent the sophomores. Lance Lisle indicates royalty. Linda Krech and Tom Archer, Junior Candidates. Woody Jones and Sherry Smith King and Queen of Hearts. Students enjoy the annual Torch Sweethearts Dance. Page Eighty-three TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIOR CLASS...86 CLUBS... 118 SPORTS... 120 HONORARIES... 126 H ACTIVITIES... 128 INFORMALS... 132 Andi Abrams Andi . . . Larry 1, 2, 3, 4 ever . . . Sept. 27 . . . N.N. . . . Rev ... 3 Elms . . . Terry-very thin pretzel? . . . Sister Wendy . . . Judy, Friends 4 ever ... 3 strikes and I’m out, Engleman. Y-Teens 1, 4; Spanish 1, 4; Student Council 1. Bonnie Jean Albin Bon Bon . . . Brothers Steve, Mac, and Scott . . . Vernon Road Gang . . . Hey Susie! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Music 1; Pep 1, 2; Basketball 1. Eric Brian Ault K.P. 4th ... ’54 Olds-The Pumpkin . . . Carumba, Senior ... Class Float 2, 3, 4, ... Ardmore Army . . . J.A. 4 . . . Crashsmitherines . . . Rifle Club. Spanish 1, 2, 4, Treas. 3; Science 1, 2, 4, V.P. 3; Prom 3. Rebecca Barrett Becky . . . Transfer from Misawa, Japan, 4. Y-Teens 4; Dramatics 1, 2, V.P. 3; FTA Pres. 3; Pep 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, Sec. 3; Class Sec. 1; Basketball 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Cheerleading 1, 2, Captain 3; Plays 2, 3. Ronni Ellen Altman Ronni . . . Big brother Alan . . . Remington Rd. Gang . . . “Who’s Horace” . . . J.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . costuming for George Washington Slept Here . . . Are you a turtle? . . . C.J.T.A. anyone? . . . Are you interested in dramatics? . . . Would you like to join? . . . Athea, friends forever . . . Jackie Gleason talent scout ’65. GAC 1, 2, sportshead 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 1; FTA 2; National Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3; Band 1, 2. Judith Ann Barnes Judi . . . pig! . . . Front Porch Talks . . . Pvt . . . Marysville . . . Oscar . . . TAP . . . walks . . . Closed at Sundown . . . sister Patti, brother Rick . . . wanna skip? . . . Les . . . c’est la vie. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 1, 2; Pep 1. Ann Elizabeth Barry Hello, Betty . . . Annie . . . Big Brother Fred . . . Well, yes . . . Sixth Period Sound Effects Club . . . Cardo’s 3, 4 . . . Iggles 5 . . . Linda, did you drive? . . . What’s new? GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Ann Antle Nancy . . . Rod 4 . . . Blonde Naturally . . . Pool . . . Lifeguards, huh Pat? . . . Shure . . . Peg . . . Henry VIII ... Keep Active . .. Bitter ... S.B.G. . . . J.C. Gang . . . Jobs . . . Queen . . . Frog and Ranebow . . . Brother Greg . . . Sisters Susan, Jane, and Karen. GAC 1, 3, 4, Sportshead 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Eighty-six Carol Elizabeth Becker Carol . . . Topeka High School 2 . . . Summer ’64 . . . The Olive . . . Poetry . . . Friendly Arguments . . . Pressure ... I promise you . . . The ape in me . . . Togetherness ... A logical time sequence . . . The polar bears . . . Amies or Amici, Friends in any language . . . SHOT down . . . Physigals 3 . . . Friendly persuasion. GAC 1, Sportshead 3, 4; Latin 1, 2; Music 1, 4; Pep 1; BEXLEO 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; Band 1, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll. James Louis Bensky Jim . . . Buckeye Lake . . . K.P. 4th . . . New Year’s Eve . . . Crash Smitherines . . . Co-Plas-Co . . . Tri-Os-Co . . . Bateson Beach . . . Bowman . . . mommy, Grubby, Chicken flower—Pork good bod . . . White or yellow cake . . . corumba senior . . . Cardos . . . Parties . . . Jim-who is driving . . . Skiing. Kitchen Worker 3, 4; Junior Achievement; Span- ish 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; George Wash- ington Slept Here; Stage 3, 4. Ann Bennett Two younger brothers . . . are Beatle Fans . . . “Please turn down that stereo!” . . . pet peave- Rinky Dink . . . did someone say horses? . . . “Houston” . . . “Never on Sunday” . . . hurry Scuri! . . . Tinkerbelle. GAC 2; French 2; Latin 2; Art 2, 3; Choir 2, 3. Ellen Faye Berliner Summer sunbeams . . . Sept. 5, 1965 . . . E.C. . . . Becky, friends forever never . . . “our gang” . . . Peony, R.W.? . . . “Yea I know” . . . oreo duet . . . Canasta 8 ... to cross Moon River . . . little brother Larry . . . “Guess what I lost?” . . . warriors . . . notes; J.K. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1; Pep 1; TORCH 3, Ex- change Editor 4; Prom 3. George T. Beverley G.T.B. . . . Last of the Brigade . . . I’ll deal with you later . . . sixth period sound effects club H ... The classics . . . Dixiecats . . . what third herd ... So I play a few unorthodox chords . . . Who’s Horace . . . Sound of Virgil ... I like my room . . . Harmony may lead to discord. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH 4; BEXLEO 4; Student Health Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir Accompanist 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Pajama Game, The Sound oj Music; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society. Cynthia Fay Blatt Cini . . . Sises, Gail and Laura . . . Work nites, Escapades by night, Susie? . . . Cedar Point . . . soft-weave . . . Bikehikers . . . Catnappers! . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, Cabinet 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; Latin 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Sec.-treas. 2; Class Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Prom Server 2; Prom 3; Homecoming Court; National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll. Brent Tross Blackshaw Buffalo . . . Latin 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Class Officer V.P. 1, 3; Student Health Council 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Swimming 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. Fredrica Lee Bleich Fredi . . . Capt. RCA 4 . . . Aliquippa, Pa., or Coral Gables, Fla. . . . PC III Letters . . . Zoogie Lora . . . Bobbi, Rega, who’s coming this time? . . . BDG-PCI . . . “sisters proteges” Linda Janice . . . Col. Fred . . . Mark K. long talks . . . Physigals 6 . . . Nor Derfi . . . the sky is falling!!! GAC 1, 4, Sportshead 2, 3; French 1, 2; BEXLEO 4; Pep 1, 2; Prom 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Pajama Game; National Honor Society 4. Page Eighty-seven Linda Bornsiein Brothers Richard and Bill . . . Eastmoor “friends” . . . Solid Summers . . . Take a Route . . . Check it out, Marcia . . . Do the Freddy . . . Flauk . . . S.M. . . . Minna’s parties . . . Let’s travel . . . Everybody in the World! . . . It’s been real. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1; Spanish 1, 2; Pep 1. William Nicholas Briscoe Nick . . . Birdcagers . . . VW . . . ’63-’66 Florida . . . ’61-’63 bad times . . . Chicago ’63 good times . . . Chettar . . . Fred B . . . M.J. . . . Nov. 5 . . . M.U. . . . M.L. . . . Chautauqua. Latin 1, 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; BAC 4; Student Council Alternate 4; Swimming 3, 4; Tennis 4; Operetta Stage Crew 4. Phillip Jeffrey Bloom Jeff . . . FOUR DIMENSIONS: no money; handy cards . . . Karr is cymbal-minded . . . L.A. Cali- fornia, summer ’65 . . . Haircut? . . . Big Brother Gary; little sister, unmentionable (Cissie) . . . SHOT down . . . “How to get shocked without really trying.” Class Cabinet 4; Prom 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Announcer 4; Pajama Game. Vida Rose Blue Veed . . . brother Pete and sister Amy . . . 4 + score = Jasper . . . CC in the drawer . . . Lib’s parties . . . K.O. . . . What number Betsy? . . . amen . . . Friends Forever . . . Midnight boat rides, Susie . . . H-D . . . the boy next door . . . WaT . . . T.P.-ing . . . Z-town . . . fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2, 3; Music 1, 2, 4; Spanish 4; Art 3, 4; FTA 2, 3; Pep 2, 3; Student Council 1; Choir 1, 2, 3; Ensemble 3. Sylvia Faye Bornstein Sylv . . . North end, Deb? . . . wild ones . . . fabulous guy . . . this is true . . . Gahanna? . . . Y-overnight . . . Cool it-trash . . . red V . . . Poor Mo . . . Hi, Sam . . . Alice the Who? Big chase . . . Make the rounds . . . Summer ’65-famous words . . . Charlie, Roger, A.F. . . . Miami-bound. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2; Hockey 3, 4. William Robert Brust Bill ... Be there Chet . . . Vespa 125’s and ’55 Chevy’s Forever . . . Stop Light Grand Prix . . . Be seein’ ya in the rear view mirror . . . The Swan, the Sleeper, the Bird . . . Calvere, it isn’t fair to the people who did it . . . Great Guy 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Connecticut Yankee. Ronald James Bloomfield Big” Ron ... 30 days hath December . . . F.T. 5 . . . Mister Softee . . . Castors? . . . Green Rag = 4.75 . . . Valleydale . . . GREAT GUY!! . . . Up jumped the monkey . . . CRUSY . . . '57 Ford from brother Dave. French 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Craig E. Booth Sparky . . . Carol . . . Brat . . . Christelle . . . Bruce . . . Honda . . . Reckless driving . . . Mad Dog . . . Shy . . . Derby ... El Senor . . . AuH.O . . . Mr. E . . . Schacht . . . Linda in Homeroom. Spanish 1, 2; Football 3. Page Eighty-eight Patricia Caryer Pat . . . Trash . . . Twinnie . . . Hubby, Cam . . . Big brother Lee . . . Twin sis Peg . . . Myers! Mary . . . Open House Smit . . . Socialble Six ... Cells . . . Yes we are . . . Davis twins . . . I Pink Panther . . . Hockey Games . . . Kathy B.G.S.U . . . Nance, the pool, life guard huh ... Shure . . . You’re going to have a heart attack . . . Keep Active. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 3, Cabinet 2, 4; Spanish 1; FTA 2, 3; Pep 1, 2; Hockey 3, 4; Prom 3. Amos Christian Susie . . . L L . . . Football, Baseball, Art . . . I Prosessional Old Man . . . Fugitive . . . Misfit ... S-C-V! . . . Math—Uninterested. Charles David Burkam Charlie . . . Frog, formerly the III . . . THE FOUR DIMENSIONS ... I take my organ to every dance . . . Bruce, I don’t care . . . Shot- Down . . . Grounded again . . . those useful cards . . . Iggles 5 . . . Only once-never again . . . Ankle sprains L, L, R . . . BYOF Parties . . . After Finals ’65. Latin 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAC Sportshead 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Bas- ketball 3, 4; Prom; Band 1, 2, 3. William Benjamin Callif Bill . . . Bomber . . . Little brother Mike, Little sisters Pat, Kim, Sue . . . TRIPS down South . . . D.K.D. . . . Stern, who’s driving? . . . Sat. morning foursome . . . Coin . . . Tworly . . . State Jay Cee’s . . . Big Nick . . . Rick, it’s O.B. Varsity B 3, 4; BAC 2, 4, V.P. 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Latin 3. Mary Margaret Christensen Mary . . . A.J. . . . December 26, 1964 . . . Dick and Walt . . . Myers, Pat . . . Are you two twins? . . . Trolley 7 4 65 . . . T.P.ing, Sharon . . . Bunny Hoppin? . . . Little Father . . . Myron . . . Where’s Bexley . . . Pal Sal . . . O.U., Paula. GAC 1, 2, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 4; French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3. Frank Coffman Tinker . . . Fish . . . Mich . . . Shall we indulge Joe . . . 2164 . . . oooogaaa . . . Linsey + yellow + Deb = Deb . . . Bexley, where are you? . . . TINTER . . . Strawberry Blondes . . . S.H. . . . Sleepy ... A friend indeed-Mollie G . . . Chevies . . . Mt. Vernon-Hawks . . . Ex-Aquinian. Bruce Lawrence Byrnes Bean . . . Willy’s Wild Weekends? . . . Mass, Who Now? . . . Charlie don’t care . . . Who’s driving and where to? . . . Bachelor, but still lookin’ ... Not cool enough! . . . Shot-Down. BAC Sportshead 2; Student Council 2; V.P. 4; Class V.P. 2, Class Cabinet 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom 3; Buckeye Boys State Repre- sentative 4. Margaret Caryer Peg . . . Tammy . . . Margie . . . Magie . . . Twinnie . . . May 29, 1965 . . . Greg . . . Tiger . . . Pretzel Cam? . . . Big Brother Lee . . . Twin sister Pat . . . T.L.D.M.A.E. . . . Open House! . . . E.K.S.C. . . . Yes we are! . . . Davis twins . . . Pink Panther . . . Hockey Games . . . Kathy, B.G.S.U. . . . Nance, I’m Henry the Eighth . . . Shure . . . Keep active. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 3, Cabinet 2, 4; Spanish 1; Music 1, 2; FTA 2, 3; Pep 1, 2; Hockey 3, 4; Prom 3. Page Eighty-nine Paul Evan Davis Boondocker . . . “we ain’t playing” . . . TLMAN . . . Jim and Rick . . . U.S.N. . . . Krux Good Guys . . . “behind, behind” . . . Sunday ball player . . . VISTA. Hi-Y 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Prom 3; Homecoming Bonfire Chairman 4; National Honor Society 4. Page Ninety Katherine Elizabeth Dawdy Kathy . . . little sis Carol . . . It’s 9:30 Jen . . . How’s the yearbook Dianne? . . . Floats ... I know there’s a hole in that ceiling . . . “Show Me” . . . creme de menthe . . . boys anyone? . . . Pat, Peg-BGSU . . . Sweet-like a sucural tablet. Jefferson High School 1, 2; GAC 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Prog.-Chrm. 4; Dramatics 3, Cabinet 4; FTA 1, 2, 3; Prom 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; A.F.S. Com- mittee 4; French 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll. William David Cohen Bill . . . Mass, Bean, Gut . . . Masser’s wild parties ... I love Math? . . . Flip . . . Saturdays at Roger’s . . . Chet and . . . “The Collector” . . . J.D. . . . Not cool enough. Spanish 2, 3; Dramatics 2, 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class V.P. 4; Class Cabinet 2, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game, George Wash- ington Slept Here, The Sound of Music; National Honor Society 4. Linda Coopersmith Coop . . . Meg . . . Accident prone . . . Me water ski? . . . SC-1 . . . Don’t start with me Wells . . . “A” boys . . . Our group ... 12:10 Lynn . . . Jennifer-MSFM . . . Dang me . . . Mother’s apron strings . . . Laughter and tears 1, 2, 3. GAC 1, 3, 4, Sportshead 2; Y-Teens 1, 4; Cabinet 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2; Music 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3. David Fredrick Cooke Dave . . . Stang-DNC . . . Surely Rod . . . Mike . . . “Eric” . . . “The greatest” (Prom and Jen) . . . Larry, what’s new? . . . Fang . . . Hey Phil . . . Dorth . . . Mary Cops . . . Miss Congeniality . . . Hush, Hush . . . Time Bomb . . . 9VW . . . Bob ... 4 sale . . . HAH . . . I’m dead! . . . Reggin . . . B.B.F. Dramatics 3, Treas. 4; Art Treas. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Hi-Y 4; BAC 3, 4; TORCH 3; BEXLEO Art Editor 4; A.F.S. Host 3; Prom co-chairman 3; Red Cross Volunteer 2; Student Health Council 4; George Washington Slept Here, The Sound of Music. Ann Gayle Corcoran Annie . . . Sister Susie; Brother Ben . . . “L” . . . TORCHure . . . O.S.U. automated horns . . . Maintenant 3, 4 . . . Kent don’t Care . . . Much ado about nothing . . . It’s only the end of the beginning. GAC 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; TORCH 4; Quill and Scroll. Robert Curl Carlton Spencer Dargusch III Boater . . . Joe . . . Brothers: Bill, Tim, Johnny . . . Little Gibby . . . P.F. Fliers 3, 4 . . ’56 Ford Machine . . . Hurst Boys . . . Cleveland Browns Championship 1964, 27-0 . . . I’m not mad, just hurt . . . WOMEN! Varsity B 3, 4; TORCH 3, 4; Football 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Tennis 2. Tammy . . . Belmont Caskets, Ajax Brake Shoes . . . Polly want a cracker . . . Trips to W.Va. . . . Vacations should last 4ever . . . That’s good, no that’s bad . . . Dial-a-date . . . Hey, what is this? GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4; Pep 2; TORCH 3, 4; Quill and Scroll. Tamara Sue Crow Marian Dickinson Deaton Mimi . . . Sister Marcy, brother Tommy . . . Yea, Gus! . . . Drambuie . . . Y-teens National Conference . . . JAGS . . . Physigals 6 . . . My song—“Belmont Caskets, Wagner Awnings, Ajax Breakshoes” . . . Oh, Man . . . Mugsy. Music 1, 2; FTA 1, 2, Cabinet 3, V.P. 4; TORCH 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Spectator Columnist 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Susan Irene Dworkin Susie . . . Dwor“koon” . . . Catnappers! . . . Pumpkin 1, 2, 3 . . . C.P.S.C.=sisters forever . . . bikehikers . . . escapaders by night, Cini . . . the route . . . corrupted . . . N.O.=18(?) . . . U.S. Keds . . . summer means fun . . . Soft weave . . . Johnstown Road . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; National Honor Society 4. Julianne Marie Dobos Julie . . . Typing anyone . . . TORCHure . . . Emeralds forever . . . Dial-a-Date . . . Younger brother . . . That’s tough. GAC Cabinet 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1; Pep 1, 2; TORCH 3, 4. Michael H. Elin Mike . . . We going to the “Y” Dave? . . . Com- pensation . . . It’s my fault! . . . Fred?—Golden Gloves!? . . . Muskingum River fishing trips . . . Gahanna Transfer 63 . . . Navigators 4 . . . Little sisters Jenny and Christy . . . Dog’n suds 2, 3 . . . 4?—Forget it! . . . How big, Wayne? BAC 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Hi-Y 4; TORCH art editor 4; Gymnastics 4; Wrestling 3, 4. Bob “Scrooge” Klages, business manager Seniors Phil Levoff, Bruce Byrnes, Bill Cohen, Charlie Burkam, Tom of the BEXLEO, scrutinizes this year’s Shafer, and Woody Jones attempt to interpret Einstein. budget. Senioritis has not yet struck these unaware seniors. Page Ninety-one Judith Carol Engleman Jud . . . Brothers Mark and Joel . . . Sis Jen . . . And, friends 4ever . . . Again, Abrams . . . B.G.S. . . . Goddess . . . Hubert . . . 8DAW . . . Lynn, Remember . . . NN . . . Apt. 3G, Sue . . . M.O.T. . . . Becky Fisher Fan Club . . . Swedish Goodbyes. GAC 1, 2, 3, Sportshead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Dra- matics 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Here, Pajama Game. The Sound of Music, Quill and Scroll 4. Sharon Lynn Felger June 13, 1965-(S.G. + H.H.)-Paula ... The “A” men . . . Eastmoor? . . . Mary-t.p.ing . . . Tues. + Wed.-Center . . . Help, Paula . . . Drive-ins . . . My little “gentleman” . . . Who’s the flirt, he or I? . . . Meeting at Open Houses . . . Rides home? . . . little girls . . . Keys . . . Little (?) brother Doug. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 3; French 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 1; Pep 1, 2, 3. Virginia Fleming Ginny . . . Lots going on in San Juan . . . “George,” “Wally,” “Sylvester,” forever . . . Hey, Sally remember . . . New Year’s Eve? ... 17 Appointments, Rose . . . Oh, No Mary, not again. GAC 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 4; Spanish 3, Sec. 4; Cheer- leading 1, 2. Michael Flesch Mike . . . Barbara . . . Float 3, 4 ... ’55 Ford . . . 292 . . . Fri. + Sat. Nite . . . 237-6149 . . . Reynoldsburg ... So now what . . . Between 7:20 7:25 . . . Four speed-four door . . . Big deal . . . Ford Wagon . . . Prom 3, 4 . . . Pataskala . . . BS. Peter Samuel Freed 18; 2, 3, 4 . . . Wood sheds are for burning . . . Shot down . . . Texas . . . GO-GO Gables, Char . . . Bagel and Fish . . . Alive darnitt . . . June 3, 1947 . . . April 1, 1942 . . . L.A. . . . Canada . . . 2V2 cents a trip ... 21; 3, 4. Jo-Ann Friedman Stash ... “I live for the sun” . . . Brothers, Jerry and Scott . . . Sister, Terry . . . Are you twins? . . . U.S. Keds-3, 4 . . . Can’t seem to pass the driving part . . . Bronchitis, but how? . . . Room 301, 1962 . . . Miami bound . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1; Pep 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Pajama Game; Top Ten; The Sound of Music. Linda Kathryn Falk Where’s Bexley? . . . Trolley 7 4 65 . . . “Faulk” . . . Troubles . . . Brother Dave. GAC 1, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Top Ten. Rebecca Eve Fisher Becky . . . Triangle B.O. -f S.H. . . . Ellie Faye friends forever ’n ever . . . Trolley 7 . . . Member Judy Engelman Fan Club . . . “Yea, I know” . . . O.K. Rick ’ . . . Brother Ted . . . Pataskala . . . “Our Gang” . . . Oreo duet . . . Canasta 8 . . . Hal. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; FTA 3; TORCH 4; George Washington Slept Here. Page Ninety-two Rick Gibbs Karen Louise Gingrich Little brother Sam, sis Amy ... 3 musketeers . . . Those darn insects! . . . Rainbow boys, huh Chris? . . . G.A.R. sh 1, 2, 3 . . . Snack bar, Kath Shirl? . . . Physigals 6 . . . “Iggles” 5 . . . Buckeye Girls’ State . . . About Rt. 217, Seth . . . “Bird legs” . . . Car trouble? . . . B.R.-H.D. . . . How baaad . . . Bexley pool . . “Blinkers” . . . Apple stems . . . B.B.F. GAC 1, 2, 3, Sportshead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3; Choir 3, 4. Randolph Lee Glick Randy . . . All Ohio Boys Band . . . Pete Foun- tain and the Dixiecats . . . Remember S.O.L. Varsity B 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Suzellen Gall Suz . . . Til sisses Lyn Toni; Til bro Charlie . . . “Hey, y’all” . . . goofing around . . . “Sociable Six” . . . Blinky Ballon . . . Boys 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Working? on Float and Prom . . . Where’s Bex- ley? . . . Fun, Fun, Fun. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Pep 2. Matthew T. Gayley Matt . . . Nanette . . . You drive, Dan? . . . Blue Phanton . . . Tennis Tom . . . Who’s your boy, Suz? . . . Boy Scout, Zig? . . . What now? Chemo . . . Hillbilly at heart. . . Grim Grimm . . . Close that locker, Dan . . . Here we go again . . . Sad, ain’t it . . . Life? Yeah. Transferred from Mannington, West Virginia 3; BAC 4. Marc David Gitlitz Gutz . . . free movie tickets . . . how bad do you want it? . . . Welter and Snider . . . what a meat- ball . . . 9VW . . . Uncle Tom’s Cabin . . . knee- breaks-heart . . . the lake. Deerfield High School 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Freshman Executive Board 1; Band 1, 2; Varsity Club 2, 3; Stunts 3; Varsity B 4. Carol Ann Godofsky Dolf . . . Cat-nappers . . . Prom peepers . . . corruptor . . . goody goodies? . . . Catch us if you can . . . Common sense, Wen . . . the route . . . Fla . . . K.O. . . . Johnstown Rd . . . Lib’s parties . . . C.S.P.C . . . They don’t mix . . . boy behind . . . History repeats itself . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, Intramural Co-ordinator 4; Spanish 1, 2, 4; Pep cabinet 1, 2, 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; Student Council 1; Class Cabinet 2; Hockey Capt. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom server 2; National Honor Society 4. Rosalie Jane Garner Rosy . . . C’est la vie . . . Belmont Caskets, Ajax Brake Shoes, Wagner Awnings . . . Me-sing? . . . D.D. supporter . . . It’s a long, long story . . . 20m.e. . . . Brother Jim . . . Sister Susan . . . Common knowledge, Schneid? . . . Metrimius and the C.C.C.’s . . . Going places . . . Please, I’ll treat . . . TAP . . . Pvt . . . C.K. D.F. French 1, 2; Latin 3, 4; TORCH 4. Calvin Thomas Gebhart “Eighteen” . . . Vietnam ... ’58 Impala ... 4 years of H.H. . . . Sinners . . . Me to, to you. Page Ninety-three Steve Alan Gold S.A.G. . . . Grand Prix . . . V.W. AU-48 . . . 12 22 48 . . . Brothers: Goff Kenney . . . Cards with Z-C-M . . . Super-X . . . French Lick . . . 337 . . . Plumbing . . . Perry’s Ball Club? . . . Spalding Dot . . . Magic . . . Excelsior ... 4 years 2 long . . . Mah Jong. Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Swimming 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Golf 4. Barbara Golden Barbi . . . Lil Sis Amy . . . Friends Forever (?) Dianne . . . H.E. . . . Sheldon (?) . . . Nov. 27, 1965 . . . “Brother” Dave . . . Float (2) . . . AFS (4) . . . Only 1 Contact (?) ... 9:30 .. . Guess how many days! . . . Best new entry (4). GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Dramatics 3, V.P. 4; Music 3, Cabinet 4; FTA 2, Cabinet 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; AFS 4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Basketball Mgr. 3; Prom 3; George Washington Slept Here. Rodney E. Gossett Rod . . . Sis Ray . . . Brother Rand . . . Nancy Ann . . . Honda Man . . . Colonel here? ... I do . . . “Enchanted Evening” . . . Bexley pool . . . DeMolay . . . Peg, Greg . . . Friend Greg . . . Gar’s Stang . . . Pat, Tom . . . Keep Active! Varsity B 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4; Track 3. Michael Elliott Grayson Mike . . . Dianne . . . Dave . . . Nerves of steel— stainless steel . . . BC . . . Fang . . . Best Prom Ever . . . Mary Cops . . . Where do you leave? . . . Skippy . . . Time Bomb . . . Hush, Hush . . . March Boys . . . Physics? . . . Keep your chin up ... 4 Sale ... 29 ... 29 ... 29 .. . Ocean Spray? . . . Dusty . . . BBF. Latin 1, 2; Dramatics 4; Science 1, 2; Prom 3. Jean Carolyn Grevcnow Dicha . . . Little G’s—J, J, J D . . . Mike . . . “the bomb” . . . ’66—already? . . . Old at 18 . . . what? . . . Adolescent Dream . . . 3rd SH gang . . . SENIORS—Grreat! . . . A-4-025-001-3 . . . Call of the Wild . . . Why? . . . Asi es la vida! GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; FTA 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Science 4; Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 4; National Honor Society 4. Lynn Ann Greiner Jack . . . Gentry . . . Mutt Jeff . . . Ghostly Trio . . . Brother Tim, Sis Mol . . . “Dang Me” . . . ZIP . . . Me Sue decided . . . L.T., Jen . . . Magnetic Personalities . . . Judy, remember . . . Trio Trudge . . . Oh You—Tramp . . . Catch ya later. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Spanish 1, 2; Music 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Student Council Alternate 4; Chorus 1, 2; George Washington Slept Here. Frederick Allen Grimm Derf ... boondocks .. . Valasi ... BMF ... Wide- Side Forever ... Lion 80—Both Ways ... Windsor Terrace Boxing . . . The Willard . . . Brother Dick . . . All the way to Bedford . . . You like my hat? Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Varsity B 1, 2, 3, 4; BAC 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Class Pres. 2; Class Cabinet 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game. Mark Ellis Gorchofi Gorch ... on the bomb . . . brother H.P. . . . Whosalers ... Is it Cl. Or? . . . E.H. B16K . . . Can-opener . . . M.W.S.P. . . . Pots . . . SHOT- down . . . Birdcager . . . Houndstooth Bass . . . Cold Turkey . . . Racketeer? . . . Grass Grov- elers . . . Whip! Varsity B 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Ninety-four Ronald Lee Grove Ron . . . WA8LRT . . . Nor Derfie . . . Rowa Robert . . . KP 4th Crew . . . Crash Smitherines . . . “Dumbell” “Pork” . . . Good Buddies . . . J.A.’s the best . . . Brother Rick Sis Brenda . . . Mother, Flower, Chicken, Grubby . . . You rang dumpling? Junior Achievement Pres. 2, 3, 4; Achievers Assoc. Pres. 4; Spanish 1, Treas. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Science 1, 3, 4, Pres. 2; TORCH Adv. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Stage Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; George Wash- ington Slept Here; The Sound of Music; Quill and Scroll. David Elliot Gurvis Ogre-Eater . . . Little Brother Dale . . . Sister Cathy . . . Ogre-breakfast, lunch, dinner . . . Ruth . . . Lambs led to slaughter . . . Rubs, Friend-Ha? . . . Pino 3 4 . . . The Little What?! . . . Oh, her. Latin 1, 2. Arlene Sue Gutter Sue . . . Isn’t it gross, Lisa . . . Emma . . .Yes, Mum! . . . Brothers Three, Les, Henry, Marc . . . Sister (?) Lynn . . . Dixieland, U.S.A. . . . Hey, Deb, S.O.S. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; French 1; Music 1, 2, 3; FTA 2; Pep 1, 2. Roberta Ellen Gross Bobbie . . . Giddy . . . lil sis Judi . . . Fredi, Rega . . . M.I.T. . . . Raising ruach BSB . . . Cathy, 302 . . . Bad Hombres . . . I’m not Judy . . . Shalom July Aug. ’65. . . Physigals 6 . . . G.D.I. . . . Greg, guess what . . . Rona . . . T.S. Eliot . . . Clay . . . D.B.S., Mc.D. the K . . . Teeni, J.C.I.C. . . . Room 2 . . . the sky is falling!! GAC 1; Spanish 1, 2; FTA 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4. John Gruber Johnny . . . Senior . . . ex-Aquinian . . . Bexley 4 . . . Aquinias 1, 2, 3 . . . Class President 1, 2 . . . Student Council 1 . . . Baseball 1 . . . “White Island” . . . Irish . . . Fish . . . Joe’s . . . Green Gold . . . B.E.S. . . . Hawks . . . B.I.F. . . . Olympus . . . Mt. Vernon Ave. Steven Alan Gutter Steve . . . Sis Joanne . . . HerSloKaGut . . . Lake Hope . . . Terri . . . Western trip . . . Golden Key . . . Basement room . . . Feb. 12, ’65 . . . Sick nite . . . grappling Sloan . . . Help! Bill . . . Rink, Mass, Beany . . . Blue ’62 Galaxie . . . Study with Bob . . . Get Smart, Son. Latin 1, 2; Spanish 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Music 4; Student Council 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3; Varsity B 4; Pajama Game. Susan Victoria Hamilton Sue . . . Calif. ’65-Brad . . . Babysits-Deb . . . What license? . . . Gross! . . . Horses . . . 3rd SH gang . . . Susie’s Hikes . . . Lisa the Cadillac . . . Sandy vs Otto . . . 2nd home-McGarans . . . DC5 + HH . . . G-Ville. GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Music 2, 4; Art 1; FTA 1, 2, 4. Robert Chris Harbold Bucky . . . Lion 66 both ways . . . Boondocks . . . C.H. . . . V.R.L.B.’s, right Dave? . . . CriMi- RiPaPa . . . solo 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . stanger’s . . . Poncho . . . T.P. Guys . . . brother Rick . . . sisters Sharon Debbie . . . strong side forever . . . we ain’t playin . . . Sat. night cruising. Hi-Y 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming 2, 3, 4; All BAC; Shoulder Pad Club. Page Ninety-five David Harnett Fancy meeting Donna 4 . . . Sister Steph . . . B High . . . Joe Robert . . . Feb. 22, 1965 . . . Ann Street . . . Duratile in the summer ... Do you believe in magic? . . . Little Anthony . . . Friday Nights . . . Tennis . . . Sherwood Rd. foot stompers . . . B.A. Lange ... 43 wins 1 loss . . . Joel S. Poetker 4 . . . Call me up. French 2; Spanish 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Science 1, 3; BAC 4; Football 1; Track 1, 3; Tennis 4. Jennifer Lois Harr Exodus . . . Bro. Dave . . . Sis Cootie . . . MSFM . . . Dang Me . . . M. P. . . . Ghostly Trio—Law- rence, Lynn, Sweet Sue . . . 9vw . . . Memories C.W. . . . Sukiaki . . . Help, I’m suffocating . . . Shackles Fall . . . 9:30 Kathy . . . Locked Doors . ... 4 ... 5 min. fits . . . Hush Hush ... A night in the Emerald City ... A smile makes all worthwhile. GAC 1, 2; sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; French 1, 2; Music 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; Quill and Scroll; Class Cabinet 4; Prom Co-Chairman; Choir 2, 3, 4; George Washington Slept Here, Pajama Game, Sound of Music; National Honor Society 4. Diana Lynn Harnett Mike 2, 3, 4ever . . . 3 4 64 . . . les Aperitifs . . . the group . . . “toad” . . . Deb, friends forever . . . little sis-Kathy . . . Ladybugs II . . . TORCHure . . . Columbus-Sheraton Plaza, 9 18 65 . . . Eternal traingle, K.S. E.R. D.H. . . . eeee! . . . Yea sure, Kath . . . Lace and ruffles . . . “Do you want to know a secret?” . . . Sam, Sue and me, to the END! . . . Bye-eee-eee. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Latin 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 2; Pep 1, 2; TORCH 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game, Sound of Music. David Hazan Linda 2, 3, 4ever . . . R.A.W. . . . Edies A-Go-Go . . . P.H.W.K. . . . Spokane . . . Saturday morning chemo class . . . 372960 . . . 4 9 65 disaster . . . Hazanblossem . . . tongue in cheek . . . Erin . . . 3 months too long in the warm Calif. Sun . . . Bali Bow ... 5 more years . . . later. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2; Football 1; Band 1. Mr. Ort explains the compiled SAT scores to interested seniors. Phil directs students on class picture day. Page Ninety-six I ' i II 1 Gary Lee Helf Gar . . . Canderella ... ’65 Stang . . . “The Bus” . . . Where we going Rod? . . . The Pool . . . The Float . . . Northlander . . . Canada . . . V.K.D.G. . . . The Leach 3 . . . Brother Phil . . . The Math Class. Hi-Y 3, 4; BAC 3, 4. Dannie Herbs! H.S.O.S.C.O.C.F.I.P.T. . . . Hum De Dum Dum, Tammy? . . . Yellow Mustang . . . The Barn . . June 25, 1965, Peg? . . . Friday Nites at 3053 Rhul . . . Bike rides South . . . Window Jumping. GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 4; Pep 1. Linda Suzanne Hickey Hello Reeth! . . . Betty Swift . . . Christmas Binge, eh Pat? . . . little sis, Kathy . . . “Big Black B” . . . Oogah! . . . Well for . . . D-L-R . . . Melissa, are you choking? . . . trailer hitch “bed” . . . Marysville Mob . . . H.J.C.C. . . . Bill Del? . . . California or Bust, Billie! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard Lewis Hoffman Rich . . . 400192 . . . Out with the boys . . . EPF . . . Twin brother Rob? . . . sister Judy . . . Lester . . . Detroit . . . Barbara . . . Locker Partners 4 . . . $12.50 mudhole . . . 4 9 65 . . . disaster . . . 5th period Chemo . . . Ya know? Swimming 2. Michael Henricks Mike . . . Transferred from Center Grove High School at beginning of Senior year . . . Plans to attend O.S.U. next fall. Latin 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 2; Varsity B 3, 4; Basket- ball 3, 4. David Michael Herwald Last of the 3 . . . Pam 3, 4 . . . Mad House . . . STOP 15 P.S. . . . “MoPar” . . . Sting Ray 130 . . . V.R.L.B.’s right Chris? . . . Short Side for- ever . . . Cedar Point . . . Lake Hope . . . HerSlo- KaGut . . . S.N.D. Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAC 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Shoulder Pad Club 3, 4; All BAC 4; All CBL Honorable Mention 3. Robert Mark Hoffman I Rob . . . Out with the boys . . . $12.50 mudhole L ... 6 12 65 . . . you . . . Detroit-John R. Brush I streets . . . Mustang . . . Twin brother Rich? . . . ■ Liederman-Oh what a silvery moon . . . April 9, 1965, disaster . . . Locker Partners 4. I Swimming 2. Catherine Ann Holden Cathy ... Jim 1, 2, 3, 4 .. . 10-26-62 ... 40 Winks . . . MOFF June Baby . . . Work Nites (?) Cini . . . C.H. . . . PRINCETON . . . Gossip Time Pam! . . . Bobbi 302 . . . Locker Partners 4 . . . Bunny Hopping Dubs Deb . . . KAREN. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2; Music 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4. Page Ninety-seven Joan Francine Hollander Transferred . . . New Trier . . . surgeon? . . . You were on my mind . . . we’re improving (?), Diane . . . Saturday morning Ding Dong School . . . “US” bowlers are best . . . tennis partner Diane . . . fourth period gossip. GAC 4; Y-Teens 4. Linda Lee Holley Little Brother A1 . . . Li’l Sis, Sher . . . Massillon, Shirley? . . . Mountain Top Pies . . . PSBM. GAC 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Robert G. Hoy The Honda Kid . . . Transfer-Carrol-64 . . . Big sister Patti . . . Chelsea gang . . . How about loaning your Honda to me for tonight . . . Satur- day night cruise . . . Chevys forever ... Vet for Christmas, dream on dreamer . . . Hoy let’s head for Carroll ... You just ran a stop sign Hoy . . . Noma Math winner-1964. Bruce Edward Honts “Agent” 0374-X . . . SHOT-down! . . . AuH,0-’64, Chemistry, . . . Fly like an Eagle to Colorado . . . Summer A.F.S. student, Ernst . . . enfin! . . . You Were On My Mind . . . Aug. 14-Sept. 7, ’65-WOW! . . . It’s lunch time, Craig. French 3; Varsity B 4; BEXLEO 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Stephen Earl Hopkins Hoppy. . . Navy is the best . . . Who has my whistle? . . . brakeless Dodge . . . little sister Sherry . . . Freshman eraser throwing . . . Band attention-please. Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 4; Science 1; Track 1; Band 1, 2, Drum Major 3, 4. Margaret Ann Hoyer Peggy . . . Brothers Bill and Jim . . . Barb . . . Catch . . . Tempest convert . . . We Four . . . A-frame . . . Putt-Putt . . . Beep . . . Good times in Europe ... 3:30 .. . J.H.I. worker . . . Take it yourself . . . Lakeside and Pelee. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, Cabinet 3, Treas. 4; French 2; Spanish 3, 4; Pep 2, 4, V.P. 3. Nancy Huntsman Ann Elizabeth Huwaldt ANA . . . Traffic Court 2, 4 . . . The Group . . . F.D.R. . . . brother Eddie . . . Shari’s eleven . . . Buddy Kris . . . J.H.I. filer ... a wild one . . . the Honk . . . Hala Peggito. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4; Pep 2, 3; TORCH 4; Basketball 2, 4. Leslee Martha Jackson Silly Rabbit! . . . the group . . . wildones . . . Indian Lake . . . Lady bugs II . . . Mushrooms . . . North End? . . . the station . . . Angel Maker, CA102 . . . Betsy and Fred ... “A Summer Place.” Spanish 1, 2; Art 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game Page Ninety-eight Billie Lee Jarvis Mike . . . Hello Reeth . . . Betty Swift . . . HJC . . . well for . . . Deshler Cole . . . Pizza Crust . . . C.I. Elevators . . . Del and Bill . . . Horns . . . California or Bust, Linda . . . M.A.F. . . . Reynoldsburg. GAC 1, 2, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Pep 1, 2. Barbara Ann Jenks Barb . . . John ... “I always hit that branch” . . . brother Paul ... sis Nan . . . Travel at own risk . . . wide Terry Thomas . . . Pig . . . Closed at Sundown . . . Jinx . . . independence ... let me flik it . . . tubs . . . wanta skip? . . . Les . . . C.U.B.W.L.T.D.H.!! GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 1. David Allen Johnston Spider . . . Brothers Mike and Tom . . . Sister Linda . . . Stanwood Rd. gang . . . Heh, Grimm . . . Mike Elin, a new creature! . . . Pork and Bean . . . Bexley be cool. Varsity B 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Chorus 1; Ensemble 3. Evan Michael Jones Mike . . . Charley Atlas . . . ex-Roosevelt Rodder . . . Walnut Ridger ’65-’66 . . . New Years with Lanky . . . Hey Fred, where’s the party? . . . Where’s Zig . . . Summers at Wig . . . Which way is Viet Nam, Laird? . . . Sign on the dotted line FRED . . . Locked doors . . . N.Y. ’65 . . . the Red Bomb ... Do you want to run, Sonny? Latin 2, 3, 4; BEXLEO 3, 4; Track 2, 3; BAC Sportshead 2; Basketball 1, 2. Richard Wood Jones Woody . . . Sherry . . . siblings Shyla, Jack, Brough . . . Whirlpool 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ’59 Merc Tank . . . Lions-81 . . . O.S.U. . . . Our Gang . . . Independent. Varsity B 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 4; BAC 2; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Track 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game; The Sound of Music. Mark S. Kaplan Hey Mark . . . 11LF . . . Eh, Big K . . . b to NY . . . grass gruvlers . . . Fin walk to H.D. . . . C.P. . . . L.S., R.M.D.-In crowd . . . can opener . . . Jackson’s IS. 3 . . . Win ’66 . . . mouse, fish, Lincoln . . . the bomb . . . 110 Park Dr . . . Cuz. Debate 1, 4; Science 1, 2; TORCH; Quill and Scroll 4; Band 1, 2, 3. Robert Michael Kahan Bob . . . Second of three . . . Karen 3, 4? . . . Stop-15ps . . . problems Pam . . . Madhouse . . . “Blue Vair” . . . catnappers . . . the key . . . sicknite . . . HErSloKaGut . . . Cedar Pt. Lake Hope . . . my house . . . Iggy. Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAC 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-capt. 4. Robert Steven Kaplan Cuz . . . Sister Babs, Brother Harley . . . Carol’s window . . . cuz K . . . Lebanon, Ohio . . . Pickles Ice Cream . . . The pink bomb . . . Page 99 . . . Cedar Point . . . California . . . Studly’s . . . hall monitor . . . S.H. period 4-65. Page Ninety-nine Kent Kellner Dayle R. Kesseler Bexley Zettler . . . T.A.T. North . . . Baldie . . . Onion Head . . . Brothers Fish, Diego Wabbit . . . a Dog House for a sister . . . Kris . . . What! . . . A fish eater . . . D.K. Germ. Spanish 1, 2, 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Track Manager 2. William Robert Karn Barney ... a little church ball . . . Hop-Sing Locker room brawls . . . Snide and the friendly CTC . . . Boondockers . . . Hoya Phil . . . Mail- toter for B. High . . . Cleveland trips . . . Satur- day night cruising . . . Hot Ford, Big Olds . . . 3 brothers. Hi-Y 3, 4. Robert Bruce Karr Bob . . . the Four Dimensions . . . The Bus . . . Hondo Man . . . SEA . . . Whas a da matter, eh? . . . O.U. . . . Dingos . . . Sky Karr . . . Hey Tubbis, Tape it ... I am too 18! . . . Leap Year Guy . . . Happiness is? Spanish 1; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Football Mgr. 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game. Benton Kauffman Elizabeth Jane Kearns The Middle 3 . . . Fla. . . . B.P.S. . . . What no. Carol? . . . Nov. 23, ’63 . . . Sister Diane; Brother Jack . . . Baddy Baddies . . . Little Honda . . . Blue: Haul-U-All . . . Fun things in Big Bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 1; Pep 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Basketball 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Freshman Cheerleading 1; Varsity Cheer- leading 3, 4; Pajama Game; Homecoming Court; National Honor Society 4; The Sound oj Music. James Edward Kelley Goober . . . Ben’s Boys . . . Tom . . . frog . . . Football games . . . J.E.L.—good one . . . Skip . . . Wheels-Mike-Summer ’65 bomb . . . G.L.H. Girls . . . Wow . . . Will I ever? . . . That’s O.K. Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Susan Cynthia Kass Sue . . . The Ramcharger Days 1, 2, 3 . . . “The Group” . . . Root Beer Stand . . . The Bexley Little Blue Ford . . . Brothers: Lee, Frank, A1 . . . Sisters: Harriet, Leslee . . . Toad, Sam, and me till the end! . . . Arizona Letters . . . How are things in Florida, Sam? Spanish 1, 2; Pep 2, 3. Keffe . . . Boondocks . . . Brothers Dave Bob ... 4 years already . . . Anybody want a kitten? . . . P.F.C. . . . Corny Mike . . . Got your driver’s license yet? Spanish 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Art 1; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 4; Track 2, Head Manager 3, 4. Michael Eldon Kefauver Page One Hundred Mark Landsman Marcos . . . Out with the Boys . . . $12.50 Mud Hole . . . W.Va. with Ownzy . . . 6 12 65 . . . Don’t you mean V.W.? . . . Want a pizza? J-48-L . . . In Bob’s Bus . . . Detroit . . . Super Skier . . . Whas a da matter, eh? . . . Kay. Spanish 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Art 4; BAC Sports- head 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 1. Barbara J. LeMessurier “Roxe” . . . April 22, 1965 . . . laws on arson . . . Reed . . . Ace of Diamonds . . . tacks, tape bandages . . . “Frankie Johnny” (New Ver- sion) . . . Veni, vidi, volui . . . French 1; Y-Teens 1. Robert Krag Klages Bob . . . B.K.K. + L.K.K. . . . 39-Bk . . . Mus- tang . . . Vandy . . . Walloon . . . Ponytail and Steve . . . Wimp’s . . . Mary Cops . . . Nyello . . . Hush, Hush . . . Shot down ... V. Dale . . . Mark . . . Bucks and Browns . . . Honk, honk . . . Tropeek troubles ... 4 sale . . . Time Bomb. French 1, 2; Dramatics 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; BAC 3, 4; BEXLEO 3, Managing Editor 4; Quill and Scroll; Student Council Alternate 4; Prom 3; Choir 2, 3; Pajama Game. Dianne Laurette Krech Di . . . Little sisters Linda, Louise . . . Little brother Bill . . . We 4 . . . Putt-Putt . . . A- Frame . . . How’s Red, Peggy? . . . JCL ’64 . . . Lollipops in the closet . . . Brat . . . About Route 217, Seth? . . . FF(?) Barb . . . Lakeside . . . Muscles . . . Pelee always. GAC 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Latin 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Music 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Class Sec.-Treas. 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Hockey 2; Tennis 2; Prom 3; Top Ten; George Washington Slept Here; The Sound of Music. Marcia Lauritsen Arthur B. Leach, Jr. Chubby . . . Little sister Kathy big sister Nancy . . . strong side forever . . . CRIMIRIPAPA . . . Lion 70 . . . Little A-45-L V-Dub . . . we ain’t playing . . . Chubby your driving! . . . My jokes aren’t that bad—are they? . . . “Hey, Jug, find her ring yet?” . . . T.P. Guys. Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game. Patrick Thomas Lemmon Lem . . . Linda 5, 3, 4 . . . Sisters Lib Lindy . . . Munzo + B-2-L . . . Michigan . . . CRIMIRI- PAPA . . . Parade at 7:00? . . . Oct. 2, 1964 . . . Web, the hasty tasty? . . . It’s only a quarter . . . Challenge, worms . . . INTIMIJTIH . . . Jug, what’s the story? . . . Maryland. Spanish 1, 2, 3; Varsity B 3, 4; Football 1; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Track 2; Tennis 1, 3, 4. Judith Barbara Korn Jud . . . M.K.K. . . . Memorable Summers . . . S.O.S. . . . Claire ATGTWHT . . . Warriors . . . No, my name is not Bobbie . . . Ricky, orange and yellow . . . Raw’s summer palace . . . Our Gang . . . Third period snacks . . . E.B., notes . . . El amirello . . . Dec. 22 . . . It’s all yours B B GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Pep 1, 2. Fredrick William Laird Fritz . . . The Four Dimensions . . . Band Battles . . . Karr’s Volkswagon . . . Bloom’s Connections . . . '59 Zundapp . . . A-Rah-Bay . . . Ho . . . SHOT-down . . . Iggles 5 . . . Huntington Com- puter Room. Latin 1, 2, 4, Treas. 3; Science 1, 2; Student Coun- cil 4; Class Cabinet 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. Page One Hundred One Bruce Levin Animal . . . Spring-fever-1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Mangled Hondas . . . Tonight . . . Chugalug . . . Let’s go to the Poorhouse . . . Keys . . . Pedestrians watch out. Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Lance M. Mathew Lisle Philip Shane Levoff Phil . . . Numerous brothers and sisters and pets . . . Do they have a family plan at U. of M.? . . . T- . . . Float H.Q.-1.3.4 . . . Where’s the clean-up committee? . . . Our floats and prom were GrrrREAT . . . WBEX-FM, FINALLY signing off ... So ends(?) the dynasty! Dramatics 4; BEXLEO 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game, The Sound of Music; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society. Dianne Loehnert Carol H. Lowenthal Kyle . . . WHCC . . . Little sis Charlie . . . Laugh Kat . . . Fla. or BPS ... To O.U.? . . . rose . . . Moving? ... I guess! . . . Forever, but no more next door . . . Badie badies . . . 10th step squeaks . . . Lib’s parties . . . What number, Wendy? . . . F.H.S.B. . . . Fun, in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 1; French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1; Cheerleading 1; George Washington Slept Here; Pajama Game; Homecoming Court. Herbert L. Magley Phil? . . . Megwe? . . . Bev, Phil . . . Hey Joe! . . . Boondocker . . . SHOT-down . . . Karl . . . Paul, behind-behind . . . Sunday ballgames . . . Krux Good Guys . . . We ain’t playin’ . . . The loser . . . Moles . . . L.C., 3 . . . P.C.C., 4 . . . SeRes . . . T.L.M.A.N. BAC 2; Student Council 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Prom 3; National Honor So- ciety 4. Lance’s Legio ... La Scala 1974 . . . How do you translate this? . . . The developments of the Romans . . . Uncle Lance’s Reading Corner . . . Where to now, Randy? . . . Cabal . . . California ’65 . . . Spencer-Walker? . . . Gioconda forever. TORCH 2, 3, Associate Editor 4; BAC Sports- head 4; French 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Music 3, 4; Science 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Science Exhibitor 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael Edward Luby Jug . . . Big brother Hud . . . Short side forever . . . CriMiRiPaPa forever . . . We ain’t playing . . . The Bird, 28 ML . . . The big R, REL . . . Buzzard, What’s the story? . . . Buzz, I better turn the lights off . . . Lib, is it snowing? . . . Hey Rickey, You’re whipped! . . . Chubby, Your Driving . . . T.P. Guys. Varsity B 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4. Penelope Main Penny . . . Sharon, it’s quilted! . . . About route 17, Seth . . . N.Y.E. 1964 ... 2 firsts . . . D.O.M., S.I.H. . . O.M.C., what sign? . . . Car trouble! . . . Woogs . . . West Springs, 111. ... 6 A.M. p.j. rides . . . Hoover Dam . . . How ’bout a chocolate- covered locust, Shirl? GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Spanish 1; TORCH 4; Student Council 4; Class Sec.-Treas. 4; Class Cabinet 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Health Council 3, Pres. 4; Prom 3; Homecoming Court. Sister Debby, Peggy . . . Mike . . . 29 . . . A-frame . . . Iggles 5 . . . How’s the yearbook, Kathy? . . . 9VW . . . We four . . . Popcorn Bill . . . 4A . . . Yohan . . . Lulu . . . Hit it, hit it . . . GAC 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, Cabinet 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 4, V.P. 3; Pep 2, 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball Captain 3; Tennis 2, 4; AFS Representative 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 4; The Sound of Music. Page One Hundred Two James P. Mangus Hop . . . DEB-3, 4 . . . Jug Jr. . . . ’58 Red MoPar . . . Barney and Snid . . . Barney, a little ball . . . Snid, wake up ... Hi-Y brawlers .. . MACKERAL SNAPPER . . . Boondocker . . . The 413 smoker . . . Berwick—no parking . . . Hartley hater. Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3. Mark Masser Mass . . . Beany and Cecil . . . Willy, no last names! . . . September 25, 1965 . . . J.D. . . . Not cool enough . . . P.D.T.M. . . . “Buby” Kahan . . . Who’s new gut . . . Sloan, what color’s your hair? Latin Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. Greg Alan Margulies Ask me if I care . . . Mighty mouse . . . I’ve got the gavel, Bobbi . . . Sisters Cheryl, Joyce, and Lisa; brother Harry . . . U.S.Y. Israeli pilgrimage . . . too much fun at national . . . School in the middle of the night. French 1, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. Charles Carl McCarty Hey Papa Doc . . . Ziggahhh . . . How about Sam’s for lunch . . . Reeb . . . Tootie ... Is it true blonds have more fun? . . Go Navy. Spanish 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game. Recalling memories, Susie Seniors decorate the halls for the last time. Pat and Carol “Sing Along with Mr. Myers.” Dworkin looks over 1965 BEX- LEO pictures at the picture sale. Page One Hundred Three Janet L. McCleary Frog . . . Mac ... It was a lovely job girls . . . Honkey box . . . Pres. Club 4 . . . Mbeep, Mwop . . . Minute Rice . . . Do the Chris . . . BBF Euchre Party . . . Iowa . . . Sax player makes good (Karl) . . . teddy bears for grads . . . Help, Kram . . . Olive pits. GAC 1, 4, Sportshead 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Spanish 1, 2, Cabinet 3; Music 1, Sec. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Pep 1, 2; Choir 4; Ensem- ble 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette Alternate 1, 2, 3; Pajama Game. Walter Lowrie McCloy Mac . . . Carrot . . . the Daily Double . . . Big(??) Brothers Stan George . . . Bachelors ... 55° • • • We blew it!! . . . Would you believe? . . . Jolly Wally . . . Commando Raids . . . Who stole Cooke’s Drum?? . . . T.L.M.A.N. . . . Political Revolution: Burford for President . . . SNT at 2:00. Varsity B 3, 4; Basketball 3, Co-Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Charley H. Meng Don . . . Ching Chong . . . Fab Guy . . . Fly Boy . . . Shoot stick for coin, well-uh . . . Mills, what page? . . . Pie, your trash . . . Yah . . . Squee, I’m numero uno . . . That’s too funny Don! Pocket Billards 2, 3, 4. Mark W. Miller Mills . . . Fab guy, well da . . . Don, what page? . . . Deb, March 20, 1965 . . . Fly Boy . . . Boon- docker . . . Shot down . . . Pie, your trash . . . Richard, S.M. Linda Lee MClure Pat 5th, 3, 4 . . . Lib’s parties . . . baddy baddies . . . October 2, 1964 . . . K.O. . . . M.D. ... Sis Mary . . . Spring Term Paper . . . Michigan . . . It only costs a quarter . . . B.P.S. . . . Fun in big bunches . . . Bobbsey Twins. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Chorus 1; Cheer- leading Alternate 1, 3; Top Ten. Deborah M. McGavran Debbie . . . Burham . . . Skip . . . Australia . . . Eh Susie, S.O.S. . . . Babysitter-Sue . . . 2nd home Hamiltons . . . Lalle . . . Wanna hold hands? . . . 3rd S.H. gang . . . Horsey . . . Gross . . . Donovan . . . Dylan Baez. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 1, 2; Music 3; Art 3, 4; FT A 1, 2, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3. Susan M. Miller Physigals 6th . . . Mike . . . Scooter Trips . . . Vespa? Hondo? . . . Any sisters or brothers? . . . Oh not too many . . . O.S.U. Men’s gym . . . How’d you get those black eyes? . . . 21A’s . . . 2%’s? . . . Hey Bonnie, Where’s Tammy? . . . Penguins and Javelins . . . S.B.G. GAC 1, Sportshead 2, 3, Treas. 4; Y-Teens 1; Latin 1, 2; Hockey 2; Basketball 1, 2. Pamela Ann Millman Pam . . . David 3, 4 . . . Feb. 13, 1965 . . . Sisters Karen, Dawn . . . Brothers Frank, Stan, Kenny . . . CPSC-sisters forever . . . bikehikers . . . Soft weave . . . Cleo . . . Football games . . . Cedar Point . . . It’s snowing . . . Fla. . . . gossip time(?) Cathy . . . SND’s . . . Problems, Bobby . . . Karen, it’s Sunday! . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; French 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; TORCH 4. Page One Hundred Four Wendy Monroe J.B.S. . . . Rio . . . K.O. . . . What no. Sue . . . Brat . . . goody goodies? . . . Book Sense Carol . . . the farm . . . DGJW = Trouble . . . Little Sis Terri . . . LoLo . . . Lib’s parties . . . brothers Mickey Norm, sisters Carol Arlyne . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Spanish 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game; Top Ten. Thomas H. Morehouse The Turquoisse flash-1300 . . . NRA 3, 4. Nancy Ann O'Brien June Baby Muff . . . 30’s . . . Trolley 7 4 65 . . . Willie the Rooster . . . Sociable Six, blinkie balloons . . . Bunny hopping? . . . Blackbear Chipmonk?, Deb! . . . “I’m only human!!” . . . June 4th . . . C.S.G. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; French 2; Spanish 3, 4; Pep 2; Hockey 1, 2, 4; Tennis 1, 4. Cameron Lee Orr Kris, St. Joe’s . . . Boondocker . . . Tom, Buds forever . . . SHOT down . . . What flashlight, officer? . . . Sunday ball games . . . Pat, wife . . . Pretzels, Peg? . . . Baby Sitting! . . . The 30’s . . . Little (?) brother C.A. . . . C.I.A.S. . . . Sociable Six ... “V for Victory” . . . T.L.M.A.N. French 2, 3; Latin 1, 2; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; BAC 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cabinet 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Honorable Mention All CBL 3; Band 1, 2. Thomas Oden Myers T.O.M. . . . Ode . . . Mars . . . Tias . . . Jessie . . . Cam-Buds forever . . . Got your hat, Fred? . . . Brothers Charlie, Mike, John . . . SHOT- down . . . Boondockers . . . J.D. ... V for victory . . . 33-22-33 . . . Sociable 6 . . . Dec. 12, 1965 . . . Sun. Afternoon ball games ... Is this the pool? . . . Rule 7 . . . HootenAndy ... Hi kids! . . . Keep active. Hi-Y 4; BAC 1, Sportshead 2; BEXLEO 3, 4; Student Health Council 4; High School Red Cross 3, Pres. 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Chorus 1; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game, The Sound of Music; National Honor Society 4. Kristen Marie Ohmer Michael F. Noles Mike . . . Bexley . . . Football . . . “31” . . . Fullback Defensive End . . . Broken Arm . . . Mackerel Snapper . . . Aquinas . . . Varsity “A” . . . Broken Leg ... St. Joe’s-St. Mary’s . . . Irish Forever . . . Give a yell, give a cheer. Aquinas 1, 2, 3; Varsity A 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Kris . . . Wildones . . . Ed . . . Y-Overnight, squirt B.K. . . . Buddy Anne . . . The 30’s . . . Southlander . . . The cage . . . E.A.B.O. . . Sylvia . . . The Big Chase . . . M.L.-T.L.M.A.N. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Music 1, 2; Basket- ball 1, 2, 4; Hockey 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, Head 2, 3. Larry Paine Sax Section . . . Five Dollars Stuck, Ten Dollars I cp Parking . . . = T (646566) U Y + S . . . 646566 Superman . . . Hay Fellows ... So you can’t read my books ... I really appreciate morning Sprints. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Art 4. Richard J. Packard Page One Hundred Five Karl Walker Pelzinger Petz ... KRUX ... ’66 Lion bothways ... short- side forever . . . Senior Tackle-Hub Cap . . . Dee-July 14, 1964 . . . Possum Hollow Road . . . The boy in the front has the spotlight, officer . . . Boondocker . . . Water Dept. . . . Plymouth Man . . . Second Period Mollie? . . . Must You? . . . Power Failure . . . Cap. vs. B.W. game. Varsity B 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoulder Pad Club 4; All BAC 4. Sharon Leslie Pree Bros. Rich Steve . . . That was a lovely job, girls ... 3 Musketeers . . . Hang on Queep . . . Shackles fall . . . Pres. Club . . . Psysigals, 6 . . . Preider ’70 . . . Iggles, 5 . . . Pen, it’s quilted! . . . Olive Pits . . . Igiline A1 . . . BBF Euchre Party . . . Minute Rice . . . PBC . . . Locker 514. Latin 1, Cabinet 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; BEXLEO 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Pajama Game, The Sound of Music; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 4. Page One Hundred Six Linda Joy Paine Linda . . . David . . . April 25, 1964-ever . . . sisters Barbara, Debby, and Cindy Lou . . . brother Jeff . . . New Orleans . . . 9VW . . . Unchained Melody . . . Our Gang . . . Callif is bad news . . . rollers . . . raspberry juice . . . Sam-I . . . Louisville boys . . . TORCHure . . . 5 years. GAC 1, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; French 1, 2, 3; Music 3, 4; TORCH 4; Choir 3, 4. Dennis Eugene Palmer Denny ... Poppadoc’s uncle . .. Becky ... Occa- sional trips to Mansfield . . . Chalk N’Cue . . . “Breakfast of Champions” . . . Hot Rambler “90.” BAC 3, 4. Jeanne Ann Parsons Jeanne . . . The big “R” . . . Big Brother David . . . Summers at Procter . . . Project ’65 . . . Grant and Mrs. D. . . . Hey Shirley, watch out for that hoe! GAC 1, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1; FTA 2. Julie Bishop Paynter Igle . . . Luv and Igle . . . Look alike, Jill . . . Little sis, Natalie . . . Dylan’s “She Belongs to Me” . . . Une trombone . . . Gloria? . . . Sat. Night Tree Climbing Club ... In with the out crowd . . . ping pong pro. French 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Lawrence Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana 1, 2. Pam Pederson Louis Howard Pobereskin Pob . . . Little sister Ann . . . Little Red-TR . . . Grass Grovelers . . . SHOT-Down . . . ex-boon- docker . . . E.H. + Big K. . . . Walk to H.D. . . . Sunday Football . . . Lake Hope . . . Side 2 -f- P.P. . . . Put the top down . . . M.W.S.P. ... 28 inch . . . wholesaler. TORCH 4; Tennis 4; Band 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 4. Alan Stanley Pressman MAP . . . M.H.L.B.O.C. . . . J.V.’s-3 . . . B.D.T.-4 . . . 9 9 65 . . . disaster . . . July 4th . . . Detroit . . . Brown Indians . . . Cleve . . . Rm. 331 . . . Omar Man . . . Lester . . . The Group . . . 3rd floor supply . . . Yo Barney . . .Honda . . . 963-M . . . O.K. RAW . . . you. William C. Rambo Boo . . . Tweedle-Dum, Tweedle-Dee . . . The “G” . . . 1939 Franklin Pk. S. . . . Health Class Hand Grenades . . . Water Balloons . . . Roof Climbing . . . The “WhitEbBoJoNorms” . . . C.S.- one month stand? . . . “T”-Ball Birdcager . . . 6842 TT 75 . . . Mainliner . . . Springs . . . T.L.- M.A.N. . . . Northlander . . . Ken’s Sauterne. French 4; Latin 2; Dramatics 4; Varsity B 4; BEXLEO 3, 4; Quill and Scroll; Track 1; Tennis 3, 4. Seth Thomas Reichenbach Shorty . . . Latin 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . NRA . . . Big Bad Edsel? . . . Crazy Red VW . . . Friday Night Poker . . . Boppers . . . Wis. ’65 . . . No snoring in Rm. 212. Latin 1, 2, 3, 4. Melissa Erin Rice Lissa or Missy . . . Eggs . . . Lovely job, girls . . . Lavender T.P. . . . Brick Wall Fla.? . . . Duck Mister! . . . Hey, not in this lane . . . Exist- ing and yours? . . . Marysville Mob . . . J.J. . . . Yes, I’m choking, Linda! French 1, 2, 3; Latin 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 4. Mark Howard Rinkov Rink . . . How are you? . . . Stop 15-PS . . . Thanksgiving . . . $1.98 4-4-2 . . . Lake Hope . . . ’59 Chev . . . Forest Rangers Anyone!! . . . Let’s eat I Latin 1, 2; Spanish 2, 3, 4; BAC 2; Basketball 1, 2; Wrestling 3; Tennis 2. Eric Jon Robinson Rick . . . Latin 1, 2 . . . Art 3, 4 . . . High School 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . The Blue Goslin’ Rides Again . . . Hermann won’t hurt . . . Weekend Wearies . . . B.B.B. . . . Mit Tome . . . Smoker’s Wearies . . . Idou Guna Sarx . . . Seminary, Here I Come! Latin 1, 2; BAC 3. Larry Dean Ringer LaRi . . . Older MARRIED brother Jim . . . Mr. TAU . . . Boondocker . . . Sunday Ball Game, Kenwick and where? . . . Happy New Year, Wes . . . For . . . Paul’s Parties . . . P.B. . . . Hey, we ain’t playing . . . Fords . . . J.I.F., Eastmoor . . . Corvair Club, wood panel . . . Little Ole Aunt’s Vette . . . Jim’s Stang . . . P.J.-P.W. . . . Life- guard? . . . Fred . . . Turtle Society. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 1, 2, 3, 4; BAC 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Gary Alan Roselle Sister Jacqueline and brother Ronnie . . . Sandy . . . Atlantic City ’65 . . . M.D.? . . . Visits to Bloomington . . . Do not pass go, do not collect two hundred dollars ... To enter O.S.U. Ellen Gail Rosenthal Little (?) sister Vickie . . . Eternal Triangle D.H. K.S. E.R. . . . Canasta 8 . . . Blinkers some- times . . . Remember the Alamo . . . Gold Key . . . Big sis Sharon . . . N.Y. Summer ’65 . . . Barb. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; Choir 3, 4. Page One Hundred Seven Bruce Irwin Roth Rowth . . . B.D.T., 4 . . . Ex-honda . . . Pinkie . . . Gar-vass . . . Lambs to the slaughter . . . Little sisters Barbara and Betsy . . . It’s too slippery . . . California or Bust . . . Pinto 3, 4 . . . $50 and it’s yours. Spanish 1, 2, 4; BAC Sportshead 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 4. Ellen Lorene Rubin “L” . . . Lora . . . One of Coach Smith’s mental midgets . . . Hoover Dam . . . “How trite” . . . Geometry . . . Diane . . . Cols. Library books . . . Little sis Diane . . . Alan Elice ... Ah river, madam Mosil. GAC 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Music 2, 3; TORCH 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Deborah Louise Rowe Debbie . . . Jim . . . Browser . . . J.J.-fabulous guy! . . . Northend Sylv.? . . . Wild ones! . . . Alice the who? . . . Knit sock? . . . Black Bear Chipmonk, Nancy? . . . Dubs, Cathy? . . . Sallie Sue-how old? . . .A. boys, Patti?-never! . . . Jerry’s vs. BBF ... 28 N.V. . . . Hugh who? GAC 1, 2, 4; Y-Teens 1, 4; Spanish 1; Music 1, 4; Hockey 4; Choir 3, 4. Diane Elizabeth Saint 1 . . . Trombone or paperclip . . . Ping pong pro . . . “whoever heard of a girl drummer?” ... I don’t care! ... I was sick . . . Candy apple addict . . . Ya know . . . What are brothers and sisters . . . Lance’s Legio. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 4; Latin 2, 3; French 2, 3; Music 4; Pep 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior class officers: Phil Levoff, President; Penny Main, Secretary-Treas- urer; and Bill Cohen, Vice President. Page One Hundred Eight Bob Karr’s problems fall on deaf ears. un your marK, get set, ' race for their books at noon. Stephen Philip Samuels Sam . . . SHOT down . . . Midwestern Semi-pro . . . Rag tag gang . . . Let’s bomb ... Is it chlorine or . . . Tar Hollow ... I need some drink . . . What about that caddy, Gorch. French 1, 2; Latin 1, 2; Varsity B 3, 4; BAC 2, 3; TORCH 3, Circulation Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4. Richard Alan Schalinske Dick . . . Southlander . . . Quarter Horses For- ever . . . Runnin’ Honda 90 . . . Stop Light Grand Prix . . . All states: Breakfast of Champions . . . But that’s not fair to the people who did it! . . . Dependable Flying Scott 60 . . . Superfast 17' Thompson . . . 390 ’matic Caddy . . . Capital. Spanish 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4; BAC 2, 3, 4. Amy Ruth Schiff Transfer . . . Okemos? What’s that? . . . Cuz Bob Mike . . . Early walks-Bobbie . . . Have you gotten your Ohio driver’s license yet? . . . Shifty Emil . . . Our Gang . . . Third Period Interruptions . . . The map? . . . Jerry’s. GAC 4; French 1, 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3; Pep 2. 3; Orchestra 1. Carolyn Jean Schneider Schneid . . . Spinster . . . Hang on Sloopie . . . Looky Thar . . . Olive Pits . . . brother Phil . . . Status is . . . Trixie . . . Pres Club . . . Ed-D.D . . . Hit it, Hit it . . . Preider 70 . . . Goombye. GAC 1, Sec. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Student Health Council 1, 2, Sec.- Treas. 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; National Honor Society. Alice Belh Schoilensiein A1 . . . Bryden Rd. Gang . . . sister Glenda . . . DOM, SIH . . . Jayhawkers . . . Iggles, 5 ... by the 16th . . . Igiline Sharn . . . Hoover Dam . . . Penny, remember woogs . . . Chris, she’ll beat me with a hammer! . . . JCL . . . lollypops in the i closet . . . CFJB. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 4; French 2, 3; Latin 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; TORCH 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; National Honor Society 4. John Andrew Seidel III Wes . . . J. Wesley . . . Andy . . . Sherry 4 . . . Freeds hole, summer ’65 . . . Paul’s parties . . . Berwick Arms . . . Happy New Year Ringerstein .. . . ’53 Ford ... ’63 Nova, SS . . .We ain’t playin’, Golden Bears . . . senior party . . . senior picknick . . . short side. Varsity B 4; Football 1, 3, 4; Swimming 2; Wrest- ling 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Louis Seidensticker William Alan Schubert Schubie ... it gives me great pleasure . . . Linda, Barb, Nancy, 64 . . . Bones, Coffee . . . Covered Bridge . . . Big sisters Sandi, Carole . . . Martuni . . . September 31, 1965. Latin 1, 2; Varsity B 4; Track Mgr. 3, 4. Leonard David Sells Dave . . . Karyers . . . Trash . . . Farm Excur- sions! . . . Trips to Rio Grande . . . Joe, where’s the Honda . . . “56” Ford . . . Wendy, who’s driving? . . . Florida Vacations . . . Neighbor Cam . . . Little sis Deb! . . . Parsons or bust . . . October 4, 1964 . . . Racing through the woods! In 3 truck9 French 1, 2; Latin 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Science 1, 2; BAC 2, 3, 4; Prom 3; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1. Page One Hundred Nine Thomas Howard Shafer Tom . . . “Good Morning” . . . Simmy, you got a problem! . . . SHOT-down . . . Commando raids . . . Burford for President . . . We blew it! . . . 55° . . . T.L.M.A.N. . . . Ben’s boys . . . canoeing . . . Big sis, Marty . . . Suzy 3, 4. Latin 1, 2; Varsity B 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Co-capt. 4; Track 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, V.P. 4. Steven Daniel Sharkey Dan . . . boondocker . . . B-ball . . . Hello, Tom there? . . . Hi-Y ... Si ... E and P, 4 . . . dedica- tion to the Cause, Dave, Mike 4. Spanish 2, 3; Dramatics 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; BAC Sportshead 3, Sec. 4; Band 1; Connecticut Yankee. Christine Ellen Simcox Chris . . . Blubbers Don Bob . . . Rob 3, 4 . . . Car Trouble! . . . Olive Pits . . . OMC-what sign? . . . Educ. Mouth . . . Iggles, 5 ... 3 musketeers . . . Physigals, 6 . . . Clompper . . . Rainbow Boys, Huh Karen? . . . Home for Strays . . . She’ll kill ya, A1 . . . Noon Bed . . . Belmont Caskets . . . SIH . . . DOM . . . Looky Thar . . . Rock . . . X-boondocker . . . Locker 514. GAC 1, 2, 4, Sportshead 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; BEXLEO 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Drum Majorette 2, 3; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society. John Henry Simpson Simmy . . . Chris, 3 . . . Political Revolution; Burford for President . . . T.L.M.A.N. . . . We blew it . . . What am I going to do, Shafe? . . . Bachelors . . . The North End Pool Shark . . . Lake Chocktaw . . . Harvey . . . Jolly Wally . . . Commando Raids. Spanish 1, 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; BAC 2, Sportshead 3; Track 2, 3, 4. Beverly Ann Slatzer Slatz . . . Honda 50 . . . Red Cross Volunteer . . . Big sis Pat . . . Bicycle Burns . . . Hit it, Hit it . . . Come on, Carolyn . . . Hello Betty . . . Pretty Good Reeth . . . Well Yes . . . Unique . . . Ya Dummy . . . Ducky . . . Trippy Toes. GAC 1, Sportshead 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, Sec. 3, 4; Pep 1, 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, Captain 3, 4. Susan Paula Sloan Sara . . . Brothers, Steve Bobby . . . What no. Sherry? . . . Fla. . . . B.P.S. . . . Lib’s Parties . . . “early”’ morn of July 4 ... 3 Stars . . . Spring Term Papers . . . KO . . . Joe, 4 pennies 4 yrs. . . . 15ps . . . You guys are so silly . . . WHCC . . . H.D. . . . Bad-y, Bad-y . . . 12th of Never . . . Fun in big bunches! GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. Stephen Leroy Sloan Steve . . . STOP (15 PS) . . . T.L.S. June 2, 1963 . . . Golden Key—remember Bob! . . . Lake Hope . . . HerSloKaGut . . . S.G. . . . Wendy, My girl next door . . . Sick nite . . . Sept. 16, 1964 . . . Grappling Gutter. Spanish 1, 2; Varsity B 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Barbara Kathleen Smith Kathie . . . Bird Legs CB . . . Les Aperitifs . . . Little Ole Music Men M S . . . The Eternal Triangle H.R.S. . . . How bout a choc, covered locust, Penny? . . . Let’s go to the snackbar, Ging! . . . Anyone for Old Man’s Cave? . . . CANADA! . . . Church Di? . . . With a smile and a song . . . Brother Sisters. GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4; Music 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game, The Sound of Music. Page One Hundred Ten Deborah Muguet Smith Muguet . . . The A-frame ... We four . . . What is this thing called love? . . . A.S.M.C. . . . Music Man . . . Marysville . . . “Aperitifs” . . . Cincin- nati . . . Some people’s kids! . . . Sam . . . White Sprite . . . Long eyelashes . . . Magoo . . . Choco- late Chip Cookies, Dianne? GAC 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; French 2, 3, 4; Latin 2; Dramatics 4; Music 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Pajama Game, The Sound of Music. Douglas Frank Smith Dogart.. . 814592 ... Sisters Carolyn and Barbara . . . Brother Robert . . . SHOT-down . . . E.S.P., T.S. . . . Burford . . . Trips to Arlington . . . How do you spell Smith? . . . Hi-Y City Day, City Treasurer . . . Brother Laird . . . T.P. . . . Church Ball. Latin 1, 2; Spanish 3, 4; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; BAC 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth Ann Smith Libby . . . Hello Grace . . . Peg, Yvonne . . . Cookies . . . Hoofs . . . Duncans . . . Friday Nights at 353 Ruhl . . . Erotica Ravensworth . . . Robert Oral . . . 100,000 Anic Pits-Count ’em . . . The mass invasion and population of the Hillbillies. GAC 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Dramatics 1; Art 1, 2; Pep 2. Laird E. Smith, Jr. Smitty . . . Bod . . . Friends, Cias, Ode . . . Dad, turned on the lights . . . Sociable Six . . . O.B. home for lunch . . . always will . . . Circus, who kicked the tree . . . Parkview . . . elevator . . . The Toe . . . water skiing, Cam, Tom, Pat, Peg . . . We ain’t playing . . . All one big happy family. French 2, 3; Varsity B 4; Football 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 4. Sharon Smith GAC 1; Dramatics 2; Art 1; National Thespian Society 2; George Washington Slept Here, The Sound of Music. Wayne Kendall Smith Chucker . . . George, Wally, Silvester, and Oliver . . . B.B.I.W. . . . se me olivido’ . . . The River . . . Mike and Dave . . . Really biting by the dam . . . Who won? Varsity B 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1. Richard Allen Snoots Dick . . . Cardo’s . . . Marcia, Greg, Rick, Dan, Dave . . . Nancy B.B.B. . . . Char Bar here we come . . . Falcon of the Year . . . Boon Park . . . Bottle caps . . . “Hang on Sloppy” . . . “We got to get out of this place.” Spanish 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 4; Track 3. Sherry Ann Smith Sas . . . Woody . . . 12 11 64 ... Sis Linda and Brother Bob . . . K.O. . . . Goody-Goody . . . Lib’s parties . . . What number Lib? . . . M.S.B. . . . Laz H.S.B. . . . HootenAnnie . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, Sportshead 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, Member- at-large 3; French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Class Cabinet 2; Hockey 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Cheerleading 2, 3, Head 4; Homecoming Queen; National Honor Society 4. Page One Hundred Eleven Phillip Karl Spohn Sponer . . . 841824 . . . SHOT-down . . . Boon- docker . . . Burford for President . . . Se me olivida the world . . . “Where’s the ‘M’ Spohn? . . . Spilled basketballs . . . Pinto Fan Club . . . BBIW-Oliver, George, Wally, Sylvester . . .T.L.- M.A.N. . . . Trips with John . . . Little Brother Fred . . . Dirty glasses . . . “no, he’s my cousin.” Varsity B 2, 3, 4; TORCH Advertising Mgr. 4; Quill and Scroll; Football Mgr. 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 4. John Clifford Staker John . . . Main, Kawanhee . . . Dimensions-trips to U.A. . . . Redick? ... Hi Phil, Bombing . . . Orgn.-Lesl . . . Archery . . . Misty . . . Pukee . . . the shed . . . WHAT are you doing, John? . . . Bozaks . . . Pearl’s Ranch 1, 2 . . . tuberosity . . . Inn Beach . . . Huji . . . chrome gods . . . Mutual agreement . . . Vicki. TORCH 4; Football Mgr. 3; Basketball Mgr. 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3; Pajama Game. Larry David Snyder Snid . . . Boondocker .. . Brother Mike . . . Barney and Hop . . . ERW 1-12 . . . Robin 3 . . . Pres. . . . Killer Corvair . . . C.T.C. 3, 4 . . . A.J.C. . . . The Knee . . . Drags . . . New Years 1 . . . Hi-Y Reserve 3 . . . 36 . . . Hyper-What? . . Night at Nick’s . . . Stud, Long Walks, Pool Scurge, Luke’s . . . Billiards . . . EBGTO . . . Right on Taylor . . . Senior? Maybe . . . Flash Forever. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; BAC 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Solomon Rob . . . Little Brother Ron and Sister Edith . . . Let’s Go To Cincinnati . . . Put the top down . . . Mr. E, watch the ice . . . Cin. 65 . . . 11L.F. . . . Tracks ... In Crowd . . . Calif. 65-66 . . . 12:00 advice. French 1; Debate 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; Political Science 3; BEXLEO 3, 4; Quill and Scroll; Student Coun- cil 4; Basketball Mgr. 4; Baseball Stat. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; The Sound of Music; National Honor Society 4. Steve Squeo Squeek ... I don’t know what to tell ’ya . . . Number 1 . . . Pocket Billiards 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Puns . . . Yeah, buddy. Robert Howard Stern Bob . . . 856032 . . . Sister Nancy . . . Detroit. . . Bomb, Who’s driving? . . . Trips to “MO” . . . “Sea” . . . Scrible’s B.R. . . . 0031 . . . Cincy v . . . Novice Par . . . Hdcp. -50. Spanish 1, 2; BAC 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. Samara Sokol Sammye . . . Brother, Jay . . . Susie, Toad, and Me-till the end . . . “The Group” ... Hi Sylv . . . Joy from the house of Jan. 63-64 . . . Linda and I . . . “Vernon, you make me scream!” . . . Dec. 11, 1964 . . . V.C.? . . . wild ones . . . “How are things in Florida Sue?” . . . Whitehall years 64, 65 ... Time of the Honda ... Slumber parties . . . Philly of Sol ... I can’t get the car . . . “Compton Kid”. Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; National Thes- pian Society 2, 3, 4; You Can’t Take It With You, Pajama Game. Thomas James Spangler Tom . . . Pink Court Panthers ... a little B-ball action . . . Vet’s-midnight. . . “Pee” . . . Parallel Bar Blues . . . “Guess what, I left them in my gym locker again . . . 213 . . . “It’s out, Smitty” . . . Friday night squating . . . 219. Hi-Y 3, V.P. 4; BAC 4; Baseball 2. Page One Hundred Twelve Arleen Rochell Stern Arleen ... missing lenses ... What time, Harriet? . . . 2 years, a mess . . . Shor . . . bite the dust . . . friends forever, Sevie . . . Jan. 20 . . . H.S. days . . . Shalom Beckie . . . New York. GAC 2, 3; French 1, 2. Bill Stevens Paula Strang Paula . . . Steve forever . . . June 13, 1965 . . . Sharon? . . . 007 . . . Summer 1965 . . . Cheryl Patton! . . . Susan, Mike . . . Steveism . . . B. Goodman’s . . . Steve who . . . Mary, O.U. . . . trolley 7 4 65 . . . Wed. Jewish Center ... I tried, Sharon . . . Eastmoor . . . Meeting at open- houses . . . Letters from O.U. . . . State Fair 1965. GAC 1; Y-Teens 1; Pep 1. Laurence Martin Turk Larry . . . Mary Cops . . . 9VW . . . Fang . . . “Let’s sue” . . . Dave . . . sick . . . “not these windows” ... 4 sale . . . Webb Mansion . . . Mike, Jenn, Phil . . . “Eric” . . . The Greatest Prom . . . Dorothy . . . lion builder . . . HAH . . . time bomb . . . “Hush, Hush” . . . LDL-J4 . . . BC . . . Pegs. Spanish 1, 2; Dramatics 4; Art 3, 4; Science 1, 2; Swimming 1; Prom 3. James Thomas Underwood Jim . . . Aquinas Days . . . Pat . . . Hello Reeth . . . 87 . . . A S Mopar . . . Shifters . . . 205 . . . Greenhouse . . . Oct. 24 . . . Hot Heads . . . “XKE” . . . “California or Bust” . . . Ex-Aquinian. Ralph Trimbath Pretzel . . . Brothers, David and Bryan . . . Sister, Cheryl . . . Friday nights and on Saturday too . . . Bexley Hillbilly . . . The gang, Bob, Ron, Jim, Eugene, Mark, Ivan . . . Pun . . . B.B. 3, 4 . . . Fishing buddy, Ron Gurvis . . . B.I.F.S. . . . Charlie, Let me have my pic. Richard Tully, Jr. Rick . . . The Vair . . . Latin Scholar . . . Don, shoot much? . . . The Dale . . . Well, duh . . . Mister Softee. French 4; Dramatics 4; Golf 1; Band 1, 2, 3. Patrick Thackery Sadie Hawkins! ’64 . . . Jan . . . 231-1776 . . . Betty Red Bow . . . K S ’56 OLDS . . . C.R.B.T. National Trails . . . NAAGM . . . The Timers . . . “Hello Reeth” . . . “So now what” . . . Sisters-Roe, Melinda . . . Brothers-Doc, Joe. Art 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Edwin Theibert IV Mollie . . . cheaper by the dozen . . . ex-Aquinian . . . Shall we indulge, Tinker? . . . July 4, 1964 . . . Fish . . . the big EL . . . white island . . . 3D26-132 . . . Bexley, what’s wrong with you? . . . Michigan, ’65 . . . The Rounders . . . Discussions with M.G. . . . U.S.M.C. . . . Debby plus Lindsey . . . black sheep . . . north end. Latin 1, 2; Varsity B 4; Student Council 1; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2. Page One Hundred Thirteen Jan Wagslaff Hello Betty . . . Pretty good Reeth . . . Unique . . . Well yes . . . Pat . . . Carol . . . 87 . . . Betty Oscar . . . Remember those eyes. GAC 1, 2, 3, Sportshead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Dramatics 1; FTA 1; Student Council Alternate 2; Basketball 1. Dennis Walker Denni . . . Ardmore Army . . . Crash Smithereens . . . Whistle Anyone? . . . Hang A Shade . . . Little White Wagon ... ’64 Chev . . . Card Players Four. Varsity B 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. Richard Francis Weber Rick . . . Betsy 2, 3, 4 . . . Rack . . . CriMiRiPaPa . . . Sisters Larry and Sue . . . Middle Three . . . Lem, Hasty Tasty? . . . Q. B. 22 . . . Heads 478 .. . Nov. 23, ’63. Varsity B 3, 4; Class Cabinet 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; The Pajama Game; All BAC; Fred Medors Award. Claire Wells Cleo . . . pink elephants . . . memories J. H. . . . midnite phone calls . . . Don’t start with me, Coop . . . Alamo . . . peanut butter . . . Sis Pam . . . Omar man . . . N.O. . . . Cheesecake . . . S.O.S. . . . Just friends . . . RAW . . . our gang . . . sis-Lynne, Susan. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2. Shirley Evon Walters Sisters, Sharon Vicki ... 6 A.M. bike rides, Pen? . . . Chocolate-covered locust, Kath? . . . snack bar, Ging? . . . Harvey . . . O.M.C., what sign? . . . little ’ole music men, M S . . . Massillon, Linda? . . . trips to Texas . . . 6th period Sound Effects Club. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens Cabinet 1, Sec. 2, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Spanish 1, 4; Ohio Youth Traffic Safety Conference Regional Vice-Chairman; National Honor Society 4. Richard Alan Weis Rick . . . Sat. morning Chemo Class . . . UU . . Peony E.B.? . . . “It’s a velour, Coop.” . . . “O.K. Beck!” . . . 4 9 65-Disaster . . . O.K. Map! . . . RAW . . . Clow till 3 . . . PAIN! . . . 3-Kidney Kid . . . B.D.T.-3, 4 . . . Detroit. Varsity B 3, 4; Football Mgr. 3. D. Chester Weld Chet . . . Cheese . . . Way to go ... Be there Bill . . . Chet and Bill . . . Phil—a great guy . . . O.U.? . . . Nick—I . . . Brother, Wayne . . . Kingston Trio . . . Did ya hit that jumper? French 1, 2; Dramatics 1, 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; The Pajama Game, The Sound of Music. Rosalie Lynn Wamack Rosie . . . Little Sister Linda . . . Little brother Joey . . . Golly! . . . Let’s all make cookies at Ginny’s . . . We three . . . Wally, Silvester, and George . . . The garage business is booming, Phil . . . Hey, whose sweater is this? Mifflin 1, 2; Alternate Buckeye Girl’s State 3; GAC Sportshead 3; Band 3, 4; Majorette 3; BEXLEO 4; Quill and Scroll. Page One Hundred Fourteen Larry Wayne Willman David William Winfough Fog . . . MWSP . . . B.M. Wis. 64-65 . . . PK’s Stad . . . wholesale . . . E. H. Tiffin anyone . . . W. H. Hoi ’65 . . . grass grovelors . . . Big K Country . . . Boot . . . POTS . . . tracks . . . Trad. HL . . . Big W . . . let’s bomb . . . through the window ’64. Football 2, 3; Track 1, 4. Jay Steven Worly Sat. morning foursome . . . RACK ’em up . . . S.A.G. . . . Little Looey . . . State Jaycee’s . . . DAYTON . . . RIVVY . . . Sister Judy . . . Brother Don . . . Trips to MO . . . Big Nick . . . Big Drive. Golf 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Latin 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Barbara Joan Wetzler Younger brother Howard . . . California 63 . . . Dayton, Detroit, Cincy ... 7:30 .. . What’s new Pussycat? . . . remember those eyes . . . Summer 65 . . . Huntington . . . bike rides, Lisa ... 7 come 11 . . . clutz on heels? . . . tassel. GAC 1; Y-Teens 4; Spanish 1, 2, 4; Art 1, 2. Lisa Diane Williams Liza . . . JCBTA . . . Oh, the noise . . . just a minute, Susie-late again . . . SOS . . . bike rides, Barb . . . remember those eyes . . . isn’t it Gross? and um . . . N.Y.? ... 7:15-daily race . . . Hugh, what a mess. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 2; Music 1, 3, 4; Pep 1. Patricia Ann Winters Pat . . . Hello Reeth . . . Betty Swift . . . 87 . . . GOAT . . . Feb. 16, 1965 . . . BIG brother Tom . . . D-L-R . . . BBB . . . Xmas binge a Linda . . . loo-sk . . . Cedar Point . . . The Club . . . Mackies . . . Cincy . . . M-9802 . . . end of the world . . . big feasts. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1, 2, 3; Music 1; Pep 1, 2, 3. Laura Wehrle Wright Lalle . . . One special Tweed . . . quarterback . . . little sisters Gill, Patty . . . little brothers Fred, T.J., Phil . . . Spencer-Walkers . . . Let’s take the bus . . . Monday-7 PM . . . SHOT down 3 times. GAC 1, 2, 3, Sportshead 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; French 1; FTA 2; TORCH 4; Pep 1; National Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll. Elizabeth Ryker Williams Libby . . . friends forever . . . 9761 always . . . What number Vida? . . . Fla. . . . Yeah buddy . . . K.O. . . . Spring term papers . . . Call me a taxi . . . HD . . . Wanna dime . . . you’re going home! . . . What parties? . . . Jag . . . Rats . . . almost 4 . . . Fun in big bunches. GAC 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; French 1; Music 1, 2; FTA 1; Pep 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Chorus 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game, The Sound of Music. Samuel J. Williams, II Sam . . . sisters-Shoshanna Mary . . . WA8KOO ham radio op. ... an American, a Christian- proud of it . . . Barb, et al . . . run in the right lane, son . . . but coach!? ... I coined the word . . .Welcome to Logan!? . . . Youth Temperance Council . . Mr. Bass Man. Latin 1, 2; Spanish 4; Varsity B 3, 4; Science 2; BEXLEO 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria Cashier 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Quill and Scroll. Page One Hundred Fifteen Susan Diane Young Sweets . . . Marc . . . Brother? . . . Ghostly trio . . . Mutt and Jeff . . . talks Jen . . . Magnetic Personalities . . . Apt. 3G Judy . . . crude . . . picnic . . . Gentry . . . “Me and Lynn decided” . . . Catch ya later. GAC 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Art 1; Pep 1, 2, 3; TORCH 3, 4; Quill and Scroll; Basket- ball 1; George Washington Slept Here, The Sound of Music. Robert J. Zieve Bob . . . Maryland School Gang . . . All night card party . . . Pool at Worly’s . . . Brother Dave and sister Barb . . . S.A.G. Spanish 1, 2, 3; BAC 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3. Roy Ziegler Zig . . . 66? . . . Pappa Doc . . . Let’s go to Sam’s for lunch . . . Sorova Beach . . . 427 ev in chevy . . . Hey Mike! . . . Forestview . . . Com- bination 3.2-6-12 . . . The seventh period bow tie . . . Eve of Destruction . . . Midnight Blue Bomb . . . McGuffyyyyyy. Gloria Mae Ziskind Rapunzel . . . This kind of tzuris I don’t need! . . . big brother Joel . . . Julie! . . . green book bag . . . Charb’s . . . je ne veux pas! . . . froggies I and cookies ... in with the out crowd. French 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 1, 2; George Washington Slept Here, The Sound I of Music. Silvia Calderon hand hand and harmony walk Peace in A.F.S.’ers join to promote peace among nations. Silvia smiles . . . then says . . . America is a wonderful place. Page One Hundred Seventeen The American Field Service sent a very charming and personable student to Bexley High School this year: Silvia Calderon. Silvia’s warm smile and friendly “Hola!” won her many new friends. Last August Silvia flew from Costa Rica to Miami, Florida. Then, she and other A.F.S. students took a bus to Columbus. Silvia’s American family was Mr. and Mrs. Martin Godofsky and their daughter, Carol. Silvia worked very hard in school, and like many students, she enjoyed the extra-curricular activities. As an American Field Service student, Silvia was an honorary member of all the clubs. She particularly enjoyed Y-Teens, Girl’s Athletic Club, and Spanish Club. On February 15, Silvia was a gracious hostess to other American Field Service students from the Columbus area. All the Bexley students were very proud of Silvia when she gave her talk in front of the student body. She showed the poise that, indeed, qualified her for the American Field Service program. Silvia made a great contribution to the Senior Class, and she was an excellent ambassador for her country. Silvia and Carol sing in perfect harmony. Dramatists visit Flippo Dramatics Club Officers: Bill Cohen, president; Kathy Bill plays the nonchalant lover. Dawdy, member-at-large; Marcy Kaplan, secretary; Barb Golden, vice-president; Dave Cooke, treasurer. Debate season successful “Boing, one, two, three, four, five!” This saying has become the trademark for Flippo the Clown. In December, members of the Dramatics Club attended the Flippo Show seen on Channel 10 to acquaint themselves with behind-the-scene techniques used in television production. Flippo’s antics and jokes soon captured the imagination of the students, and the show won a new teenage audience. As a result, Bexley students, attracted by free food, the informal atmosphere of the show, and the chance to be “screen stars,” were frequent visitors on the show. With this year’s operetta, Dramatic’s Club had a big job heading and supervising certain com- mittees. The publicity, costume, and make-up committees were the most important. Because it was necessary to have good instruction in apply- ing make-up properly, a meeting was held prior to the operetta to demonstrate make-up tech- niques. A teacher from the Columbus Junior Theater of Arts was the guest speaker. Rob and John work as a team preparing their debates. Debate Club Officers: David Lubin, secretary; Rob Solomon, president; John Ludlum, treasurer. While only participating in a single tourna- ment, the Bexley debaters fully researched the season’s topic, “Resolved: The Federal Govern- ment Should Promote a Program of Compulsory Arbitration in Basic Industries.” Represented by freshman Craig Honts, sophomores John Ludlum and David Lubin, and junior Harriet Baker, Bex- ley compiled a 4-2 record at the novice tourna- ment held at Columbus East. Coached by James Eliopulos, English and speech teacher, and cap- tained by senior Rob Solomon, the debaters formulated affirmative and negative arguments. Developing the debaters’ analysis of and in- sight into the proposed resolution, Mr. Eliopulos discussed the topic at length with his team. He also aided the debaters with their researching techniques and their logic. As President of the Central Ohio Speech League, Mr. Eliopulos was responsible for co- ordinating the various debate programs at the high schools in this area. Under his direction ten tournaments were held in Central Ohio during the season. In January Bexley sponsored a tournament at which thirteen schools partici- pated. Page One Hundred Eighteen Music Club hears quartet Is that Mr. Smith? Could that be—yes mem- bers of Music Club were surprised at the per- formance of the Four Roses at the February meeting. Mr. Hartline, Mr. Perry Smith, Mr. C. R. Myers, and Mr. West gave an admirable per- formance in keeping with their fine reputation. This group is notably a barber shop quartet— with handle bar moustaches, bow ties, hair parted down the middle, and all. The children of the Hannah Neil Mission orphanage had an extra special Christmas this year. Music Club members were generous enough to give some of their time to go to the orphanage and entertain the children. Music Club even em- ployed the services of Mr. Forrest Davis to play Santa Claus. Members took Christmas cookies and ice cream with them. Used toys, donated by the student body, were distributed and placed under the tree by Santa. At one Music Club meeting the members were fortunate enough to hear Mrs. Gundersheimer of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra play her harp. Leslie and Dave display and discuss the raised pictures Art Club made for blind children. Orphans from the Hannah Neil Mission eye Santa’s presents under the tree. Art Club aids the blind “Traveling” and “Terrific” are words which best describe the activities of this year’s Art Club. The club featured unusual and varied pro- grams for the members. One such project was the illustration of books for blind children. “We cut out shapes of simple objects and vaccu- formed the material,” explained Dave Cooke, president. He added, “We used materials like felt and corduroy.” After Art Club initiated the year with a rush party which caught the attention of new mem- bers, the club began its cultural and entertaining activities. The members toured German Village to inspect the design and architecture of the newly-reconstructed homes. The next trip for the members was to the scenic Hocking Hills, outside of Lancaster, where the amateur artists sketched and painted the beauty around them. Later the students took their work to the patients at Sun Ridge Convalescent Home for a special display. The Festival of Arts, the joint annual show put on by members of the music and art departments, was held in May at the high school. The annual Gold Cup award for the outstanding art student, was presented at this time. Music Club Officers: Marcia Smilack, secretary- treasurer; Janet McCleary, president; Laurie Schaefer, vice-president. Page One Hundred Nineteen 1966 Track Squad: Row 1: Dan Kayne, Matt Ungar, A. J. Myers, Doug Felger, Wes Seidel, Ralph Pariser, Carl Friedland. Row 2: Larry Ringer, Paul Schultz, John Simpson, Paul Davis, Rick Weber, Pat Leach, Dan Sharkey, Brent Black- shaw, Bob Frampton. Row 3: Coach Ridenour, Jim Rosel, Mac McCloy, David Winfough, Randy Glick, Tom Carr, Jeff Ralph, Dave Callif, Roger Smith, Tom Erwin, and Coach Owens. Distance runners: Roger Smith, A. J. Myers, John Simpson, Tom Carr, and Jeff Ralph. Page One Hundred Twenty Co-Captains Paul Davis and Rick Weber with Coach Owens. Thinclads Post Successful Season Although Coach Russ Owens predicted that 1966 would be a rebuilding year for the Bexley track squad, he was pleased with a successful season. The cindermen opened the season by defeating Reynoldsburg by a margin of 30 points; the second meet against Bishop Hartley proved to be an equally resounding victory. A third win came in a triangular meet in which Whitehall and Franklin Heights participated. Bexley posted their fourth victory by defeating Bishop Ready 75V2-51V2. Bexley suffered their first loss of the season in a tightly-contested meet with Delaware, 651 2-611 2. The Gahanna relays found Bexley chalking up first place in the 440-yard relay and second in the 880-yard relay. Outstanding individual performances of the season were exhibited by Senior Co-Captain Rick Weber, who compiled an average of fifteen points in each of the first five regular season meets, competing in the 100-yard | dash, 220-yard run, 440-yard run, and the 880-yard relay. Other mainstays on the squad were Co-Captain Paul Davis, Mac McCloy, and A. J. Myers, r participating in the 440-yard run, hurdles, and distance running respec- tively. In addition, the 880-yard relay team, consisting of Rick Weber, Sam Williams, Paul Davis, and Randy Glick, gained victories in five consecu- tive meets, as well as establishing a new meet record at the Gahanna Relays, j Field events men: Brent Blackshaw, Doug Felger, Ralph Pariser, Pat Leach, and Dave Callif. 880-yard relay team: Paul Davis, Randy Glick, Sam Williams, and Rick Weber. A determined Paul Schultz and Rick Weber compete against Delaware runners in the 440. Mac McCloy and Larry Ringer clear the high hurdles. Wes Seidel exhibits perfect form as teammates looks on. Page One Hundred Twenty-one Coach Perry Smith checks signals with Captain Cam Orr. Youth highlights 1966 baseball team Losing their first five games of the 1966 season, the Fighting Lions roared back for three consecutive victories. Highlighting this surge was a 3-2 win over Grandview to give Bexley a 1-0 record in the Buckeye Ath- letic Conference. The Lions defeated East 6-5 and Gahanna 9-7. Hitting leaders for Bexley were freshman Mark Orr, sophomore Jim Moriarty, junior Karl Heinke, and seniors Wayne Smith and Cam Orr. Each of these players had crucial hits in Bexley’s early season victories. Showing a 3-7 record midway through the season, the baseball team was largely dependent upon the strength of its freshmen and sophomores. Coached by Perry Smith and captained by Cam Orr, the squad had only six upperclassmen on its roster. With the added experience of each game, the young team exhibited better offensive and defensive balance. Pitch- ers Wayne Smith, Jim Moriarty, and Karl Heinke increased in effective- ness while the infield, Smith or junior Steve Benedict at first, sophomore Mike Callif at second, Mark Orr at third, and Moriarty at shortstop, became sharper. Because of inexperience, this year’s team compiled only a mediocre record. However, the loss of only three seniors coupled with this year’s experience points toward a winning season next year. Varsity team: Row 1: Steve Wyman, Leonard Tieman, Mike Callif, Mike Noles, Cam Orr, Wayne Smith, Mike Erlandson, Mark Orr, Jim Moriarty. Row 2: Coach Smith, Steve Benedict, Kelley Kirk, Craig Birhanzl, Dennis Daniels, Jack Knauer, Karl Heinke. Reserve team: Row 1: Mgrs. Dan Metzger, Ron Gates, David Metzger. Row 2: j Bruce Leach, David Byrnes, Smiley Grey, Alan Petzinger, Scott Weakley, Tom | Theibert, Roger dayman, Paul Lynn, Bill Arnold, Larry Williams. Page One Hundred Twenty-two Row 1: Bob Forman, Murray Lamp, Pat Lemmon, Mark Gorchoff, Chet Weld, Mike Luby, Sonny Dar- gusch, Jon Alspaugh, Jim Duffey. Row 2: Dave Barrett, John Long, Mike Altmaier, Bill Rambo, Tom Moser, Bob Levy, Hank Gorchoff, Kim Barkan, Mgr. Art Flicker, Coach Click. Tennis retains excellence Although only three varsity players returned this year, the Lion netmen proved to be a strong team. Unfortunately, a number of matches were postponed or cancelled due to adverse weather conditions. Under the guidance of Coach Jim Click and the capable leadership of Captain Chet Weld, Bexley neared the end of the season with an un- defeated record, shutting out Newark and Grand- view and beating the Columbus Academy 4 to 1. The squad looked forward to an excellent rec- ord, with the strongest competition coming from the Worthington and Delaware tennis teams. Bexley considered their chances at the District Tournament at Ohio State to be very good in light of a fine season’s record. Trip south aids golfers Under the capable direction of Coach Carlton Smith and captained by Bill Callif, the Bexley golf team held a 2 win-3 loss mid-season record. During spring vacation, the linksters embarked on the annual North Carolina trip with Coach Smith and “Bomber” Callif at the wheel. Coach and the first four varsity golfers—Callif, Worly, Tucker- man, and Baier—utilized this spring training pe- riod to improve their games and to prepare them- selves for the season. They returned with deep suntans and anticipation for the coming matches. This year the league match was held at the Urbana Country Club on March 14, and the Cen- tral Ohio District Golf Match was held at Ohio State on May 20. Row 1 • Jerry Office, Bill Callif, Tom Tuckerman, Jay Worly, Steve Baier, Rick Reinhom, Scott Albin, Jay Erlandson. Row 2: Bruce Schwartz, Scott Thail, Gary Stein, John Calland, Greg Henley, Steve Derfler, Avvy Fox, Eric Goulder, Dan Fox, Dick Wasserstrom, Randy Wasserstrom, Bob Germain, Biff Farley, Coach Smith. Page One Hundred Twenty-three Varsity and Reserve pitchers: Roger dayman, Paul Lynn, Bill Arnold, Jim Moriarty, Wayne Smith, Craig Birhanzl, and Karl Heinke. Gorchoff readies to return Luby’s volley. Page One Hundred Twenty-four Coach Click toils under the afternoon sun. Tennis match holds students in awe. Tennis Captain Chet Weld and Coach Click. Wayne Smith winds up. Golf Captain Bill Callif gives Coach Smith a few pointers. Returning tennis lettermen Gorchoff, Weld, and Luby. First doubles team Lemmon and Dargusch volley. Cam Orr prays for the catch. Golf starters Worley, Tuckerman, Baier, and Callif. Page One Hundred Twenty-five Row 1: Dianne Loehnert Susie Dworkin Cini Blatt Laura Wright Chris Simcox Sharon Pree Fredi Bleich Row 2: Jean Grevenow Jennifer Harr Carolyn Schneider Carol Godofsky Sherry Smith Betsy Kearns Alice Schottenstein Shirley Walters Row 3: George Beverley Paul Davis Phil Levoff Rob Solomon Herb Magley Tom Myers Phil Spohn Bill Cohen NHS honors students Cam Orr taps new member of National I Honor Society, Tom Myers. Saint Patrick’s Day, 1966, brought good luck to ten juniors, and twenty-three seniors. They received the highest honor bestowed on students at Bexley High School: induction into National Honor Society. Membership requires outstanding abilities in the fields of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Juniors must be in the upper sixth of their class, and seniors in the upper third of their class. Mrs. Antoinette Barr, advisor of National Honor Society, planned the program assisted by the thirteen seniors who were inducted last year. These seniors made short speeches on the various aspects of the society including character, scholarship, leadership, and service, presented as being essential to success in life. Following these speeches, the members went into the audience to tap the inductees. Immediately following the induction, a recep- tion was held in the lounge for the members and their relatives. Row 1: Carol Becker Karen Gingrich Penny Main Mimi Deaton Judy Engleman Dianne Krech Row 2: Woody Jones Charlie Burkham Sharon Hauff Marcie Kaplan Stephanie Harnett Linda Krech Beth Cooper Sam Williams Row 3: Tom Shafer Bruce Byrnes Murray Lamp Jon Alspaugh John Main Kim Barkan Fritz Laird Cam Orr U Page One Hundred Twenty-six Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, an international journalism society, inducted its new members May 18, at the annual journalism banquet. The Torch and Bexleo staff must have a 3 point average and the Torch staff members are required to have had a certain number of inches printed in the school newspaper. Row 1: Dianne Loehnert, Mimi Deaton, Sharon Pree, Susie Young, Jennifer Harr, Judy Engelman, Fredi Bleich, Ellen Rubin, Rosalie Womack. Row 2: Diana Harnett, Julie Dobos, Carolyn Schneider, Kathy Dawdy, Alice Schottenstein, Chris Simcox, Ann Corcoran, Laura Wright, Cini Blatt, Beth Cooper, Mark Kaplan. Row 3: Louis Pobereskin, Phil Spohn, Steve Samuels, George Beverley, Sam Williams, Bill Rambo, Lance Lisle, Jeff Schuster, Phil Levoff, Rob Solomon, Bob Klages. National Thespians Lines to memorize, scenery to make, props to collect, costumes to find, sound effects and cues to perfect, and rehearsal after rehearsal all total up to hours of work and a wonderful dramatic production presented by Bexley High School stu- dents. The effort put forth by all concerned is re- warded by the satisfaction of a job well done and, of course, by the audience’s applause. But stu- dents who demonstrate interest and talent and who devote time in the area of dramatic produc- tion are further honored by being welcomed into the National Thespian Society. The new members inducted this year earned all or part of the re- quired one hundred hours by working on the pres- entation of the spring operetta, The Sound of Music. Row 1: Sammye Sokol, Dana Warner, Muguet Smith, Kathy Smith, Sharon Smith, Barb Golden, Gloria Zis- kind, Marci Kaplan. Row 2: Bill Cohen, Jack Meizlish, Ronni Altman, Dave Cooke, Judy Engelman, Bill Brust, Phil Levoff, Chet Weld. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven The Souiic April 29 Dramatic direction___________ Musical direction____________ Student directors____________ Maria Rainer_________________ Sister Berthe________________ Sister Margaretta____________ The Mother Abbess______ Sister Sophia________________ Captain Georg Von Trapp______ Franz________________________ Frau Schmidt_________________ Liesl________________________ Louisa_______________________ Brigitta_____________________ Friederich___________________J Kurt______ Marta________________________I Gretl________________________ Rolf Gruber__________________] Elsa Schraeder_______________I Max Detwieler________________I Herr Zeller__________________ Baron Elberfeld______________ Admiral Von Schreiber________ “An Ordinary Couple” “Maria, are you in love with Captain Von Trapp?” “You don’t sing? But everybody sings!” “Thunder frightens the Von Trapp children” Page One Hundred Twenty-eight (i f Music April 30, 1966 _ I____ _______James Eliopulos _ I___________C. Robert Myers _ I _Marcie Kaplan, Jennifer Harr J tfuguet Smith, Laurie Schaefer ___________'__Betsy Kearns - Leslie Jackson _______Kathy Smith ____________Betsy Frampton ___Phil Levoff, Jack Meizlish _______________Rob Solomon __ Sharon Pree, Gloria Ziskind Diane Harnett, Dana Warner __Jo-Ann Friedman, Gaye Gronlund i —-Mary Pratt, Nancy Herr el J_______________Danny Herrel _______Dan Ingwersen . alerie Colmery, Paula Martin —Nancy Nagle, Kim Leonard , Tom Myers, Steve Benedict ,, Judy Engleman, Sharon Smith Bill Cohen, Chet Weld _________Rick Levine _________Kurt Krauss _________Woody Jones “Climb Every Mountain . . “Before the children meet you Fraulein, you will put on another dress.” Page One Hundred. Tiventy-nine Page One Hundred Thirty “A Night In The - Juniors gather at the gates of the Emerald City. Far left: Kathy stitches mounds of cheesecloth. Left: Jen and Mike display the first poster. Chairmen Jennifer Harr and Dave Cooke, center, and Phil Levofif and Kathy Dawdy enjoy a night in their city. V'' City - Prom 1965 Chaperons “just follow the Yellow Brick Road.’ In the Emerald City Oz is host. Juniors enjoy the Prom. Lion-hearted Mr. Jones. Page One Hundred Thirty-one In spring, all care is abandoned as BEXLEO and TORCH workers relax for a breather. In Spring In the spring, Murray Lamp became the new Student Council President. With the coming of spring, the bleachers are In spring, the Bobsey twins, A. J. and Dan, are chosen as once more available for outside eating. the new swimming captains. Page One Hundred Thirty-two ■ ! Classroom activities continue even though its spring. anything can happen In spring little Rees grows to a new posi- tion—wrestling captain. The basketball season ends in the spring with Bob Forman the new captain. Ron Grove, Bill Albershardt, and Tom Crist work as stage crew for our spring productions. Ellen Rosenthal notices that the absence list increases in the spring. Page One Hundred Thirty-three 1966 Patrons Mr. Mrs. Elliott S. Grayson Mr. Mrs. Julius C. Margulies Mr. Mrs. David L. Paine Mrs. George McCleary Mr. Mrs. Jack R. Karn Mr. Mrs. Thomas E. Davis Mr. Mrs. Robert C. Albin Mr. Mrs. Richard Mangus Mr. Mrs. Murray Snyder Mr. Mrs. Murray Snyder Mr. Mrs. James A. Garner Mr. Mrs. Bromley Blackshaw Mr. Mrs. Hilory F. Falk Mr. Mrs. E. H. Sharkey Mr. Mrs. C. Robert Myers Mr. Mrs. T. C. Walters Mr. Mrs. M. Pobereskin Mrs. Charles McCarty Sr. Mr. Mrs. George T. Beverley Mr. Sam Bornstein Mr. . Mrs. Thomas A. Greiner Mr. Mrs. W. V. Fleming Mr. Mrs. Herbert L. Solomon Mr. Mrs. Edward M. Gruber Mr. Mrs. J. C. Barry Mr. . Mrs. E. K. Underwood Mr. Mrs. Isadore Gurvis Mr. Mrs. Laird E. Smith Mr. Mrs. Frank Loehnert Jr. Mr. Mrs. Jerome Gross Mr. Mrs. Leonard L. Schiff Mr. Mrs. William Hoyer Mr. Mrs. Bernard Byrnes Mr. Mrs. Frank L. Weber Mr. Mrs. Robert Brust Mr. Mrs. Harry Greenblott Mr. Mrs. Paul Callif Mrs. Anne Smith Dr. Mrs. Arthur Becker Mr. Mrs. Irving Stern Mr. Mrs. Dwight M. Burkam Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Williams Mr. Mrs. Woodrow W. Slatzer Mr. Mrs. Maurice Bleich Dr. Mrs. Louis S. Ziskind Mr. Mrs. Max E. Antle Mr. Mrs. Howard Grevenow Mr. Mrs. Charles Grove Mr. Mrs. Leonard Dworkin Mr. Mrs. Richard Gibbs Mr. Mrs. Robert Masser Mr. Mrs. Ray Wells Mr. Mrs. Marvin Gutter Mr. Samuel S. Rosenthal Mr. Mrs. R. M. Harbold Mr. Mrs. Franz Spohn Mr. Mrs. LeRoy Parsons Mr. Mrs. Thomas J. Spangler Mr. Mrs. Ross L. Glick Mr. Mrs. Paul L. Walker Mr. Mrs. K. S. Klages Mr. Mrs. F. E. Rice Dr. Mrs. I. E. Jackson Mr. Mrs. Arthur L. Rowe Mr. Mrs. Louis Berliner Mr. Mrs. William S. Rambo Mr. Mrs. Clarke Noles Mr. Mrs. Saul Sokol Mr. Mrs. Harold Golden Mr. Mrs. Samuel Earle Mr. Mrs. Henry M. Curl Mr. Mrs. Walter Kefauver Dr. Mrs. William Krech Mr. Mrs. Earl Hazan Mr. Mrs. Thomas R. Miller Mr. Mrs. Carlton Dargusch Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert LeMessurier Mr. Mrs. R. H. Thackery Dr. Mrs. Henry Samuels Mr. Mrs. Martin R. Godofsky Dr. Mrs. Elmer Engelman Mr. Mrs. James R. Simpson Mr. Mrs. Isadore T. Rinkov Mr. Mrs. William V. Karr Mr. Mrs. Frank B. Coffman Mr. Mrs. Raymond Kearns Mr. Mrs. A. S. Jay Mr. Mrs. Glenn Saint Mr. Mrs. John R. Holden Mr. Mrs. Robert G. Strang Mr. Mrs. Richard G. Fisher Mr. Mrs. Goodman Kaplan Page One Hundred Thirty-jour Mrs. Preston Cooke Mr. Mrs. Hal Abrams Mr. Mrs. Harold B. Roth Dr. Mrs. Max Freidman Mr. Mrs. Earnest H. Briscoe Mr. Mrs. W. F. Laird Mr. Mrs. Arthur Leach Jr. Mr. Mrs. George Hollander Mr. Mrs. Alvin Gitlitz Mr. Mrs. T. A. Lemmon Mrs. J. F. Winters Mr. Mrs. D. Blue Mr. Mrs. Howard A. Bloom Mr. Mrs. Richard Tully Mr. Mrs. Howard E. Magley Dr. Mrs. Robert E. Luby Dr. Mrs. Leonard D. Sells Mr. Mrs. Norman L. Orr Mr. Mrs. Richard Johnston Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Stern Jr. Mr. Mrs. James H. Helf Mr. Mrs. B. T. Kauffman Mr. Mrs. Wayne L. Willman Mr. Mrs. Henry L. Pree Jr. Mr. Mrs. N. R. Coopersmith Mr. Mrs. T. J. Petzinger Mr. Mrs. Stanley D. Schneider Mrs. Clarence C. Miller Mr. Mrs. Daniel M. Ohmer Mr. Mrs. Wayne Christensen Mr. Mrs. Hilmar Grimm Mr. Mrs. Philip Felger Mr. Mrs. Stanley Harr Mr. Mrs. Samuel F. Gingrich Mr. Mrs. Leo A. Simcox Mr. Mrs. William Harnett Mr. Mrs. Julius Gutter Mr. Mrs. Del Hickey Mr. Mrs. Donald Hamilton Mr. Mrs. Evan E. Williams Mr. Mrs. John S. Smith Mr. Mrs. Fergus A. Theibert Mr. Mrs. John W. Palmer Dr. Mrs. Hiram C. Weld Mr. Mrs. Ben Levin Mr. Mrs. John M. Seidel Rev. Mrs. Samuel J. Williams Mr. Mrs. Paul Roselle Mr. Mrs. Joseph L. Zieve Mr. Mrs. Robert Paine Mr. Mrs. E. L. Caryer Dr. Mrs. Charles W. McGavran Mr. Mrs. Sidney Levoff Mr. Mrs. Frederick W. Wright Mr. Mrs. Thomas T. Gayley Mr. Mrs. Paul Herwald Dr. Mrs. Robert S. Kessler Mr. Mrs. Max L. Dawdy Mr. Mrs. Sidney Blatt Mr. Mrs. A. R. Cohen Mr. Mrs. Fred Corcoran Mr. Mrs. R. T. Ringer Mr. Mrs. W. F. Laird Mr. Mrs. James Wamack Mr. Mrs. Milton Turk Mr. Mrs. E. H. Landsman Mr. Mrs. Jay C. Smith Mr. Mrs. Paul W. Herbst Mr. Mrs. Bernard H. Kaplan Mr. Mrs. Philip Kelly Mr. Mrs. Fred Bornstein Mr. Mrs. G. J. Smith Mr. Mrs. Max Hoffman Mr. Mrs. C. W. Jones Dr. Mrs. Trent Smith Mr. Mrs. Keith Ault Dr. Mrs. L. M. Lisle Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Meng Mrs. Faye Young Mr. Mrs. Harold Gall Mrs. Virginia Reichenbach Mr. Mrs. Homer A. Snoots Mr. J. I. Jones Jr. Mr. Mrs. W. F. Barnes Mr. Mrs. Jack Pressman Mr. Mrs. Ted Schalinske Mr. Mrs. Bert Wetzler Mr. Mrs. Kenneth D. McClure Mr. Mrs. G. Cifford Shafer Mrs. Julia W. McCloy Mr. Mrs. A1 Worly Mr. Mrs. Bill Jarvis Mr. Mrs. Craig Booth Mr. Mrs. John W. Main Mr. Mrs. Sam Lowenthal Mr. Mrs. C. A. Robinson Page One Hundred Thirty-five Professional Directory LEWIS R. BASCH, D.D.S. RICHARD L. BASCH, D.D.S. JOHN GALLEN, M.D. ALEX DOMBEY B. F. HOAGLAND, D.D.S. MARY HOAGLAND, D.D.S. B. F. HOAGLAND III, D.D.S. WILEY L. FORMAN, M.D. JAMES HULL, D.D.S. MAX J. FRIEDMAN, D.D.S. I. E. JACKSON, D.D.S. NORMAN E. GOULDER, M.D. A. H. KANTER, M.D. Page One Hundred Thirty-six WILLIAM J. KRECH, M.D. HENRY SAMUELS, Ph.D. THEODORE M. KOLYA, D.D.S. LEONARD SELLS, M.D. LARRY LAWRENCE, D.D.S. BEN SMILACK, D.D.S. CHARLES W. McGAYRAN, M.D. TRENT W. SMITH, M.D. GALE F. POWELL, D.D.S. BERNARD S. SNYDER, D. D. S. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven r DREXEL THEATRE 2254 East Main Across from Capital University BE 1-9512 Page One Hundred Thirty-eight CONGRATULATIONS And Best Wishes Class of 1966 W HITE’5 y cnlption CPhafrmctCAi 4057 E. Livingston 237-7677 • i congratulations! on taking that first important step the ELECTRIC co. COIUMBUS ANO SOUTHI ELECTRIC COMPANY Monday 9:30 to 9:00 FORMAL WEAR Tues. Through Sat. RENTAL SERVICE 8:30 to 5:30 O. P. GALLO TAILORS 165 E. State St. Corner State and Fourth Columbus, Ohio 43215 BO GALLO Our Only Location Phone 221-3623 For Your FINE STEAKS Come to the CIMHONT STEAK HOUSE Your Host, Frank Kondos 684 South High Street □□□ MILLER, COOK and ROBINSON Agencies, Inc. 4920 EAST FIFTH AVENUE COLUMBUS 19, OHIO 237-6383 JOHN M. MILLER WILLIAM C. COOK SAM K. ROBINSON, JR. Page One Hundred Thirty-nine When your sweet tooth thinks of sweets Your wisdom tooth thinks of WENTZ It's always fair weather when good fellows get together at WENTZ PHARMACY Corner of Drexel and East Main Street Established in 1912 A drug store with drugs and the knowledge of compounding them Page One Hundred Forty Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 1966 COHAGAN HARDWARE one location 4000 East Broad 237-5467 BE 1-3015 ALSO In the Heart of Columbus KUENNING’S MIDTOWN RESTAURANT 19 North High Street, Next to the Deshler Cole Hotel Columbus, Ohio Open daily including Sunday MULBARGER TWINS, INC. Plumbing and Heating 4477 Hamilton Road We taL care oj dr COMPLIMENTS of THE COLUMBUS AUTO PARTS CO. TO BE SAFE-DRIVE SAFELY CAPITAL YOUR UNIVERSITY Write: ADMISSIONS OFFICE CAPITAL UNIVERSITY BEXLEY, OHIO 43209 Page One Hundred Forty-one 1 SALT BROS. Hardware Co. Owned and Operated by Bexley Grads BEXLEY-EASTMOOR 2964 E. Broad St. BE 5-4372 Page One Hundred Forty-two JIM STOLZENBACH If it's INSURANCE - We write it AUTO - HOMEOWNERS - LIFE CA. 1-7226 BE. 1-6331 683 E. Broad St. Columbus, Ohio 43215 Mascari’s TV SALES AND SERVICE BERNARD VAN HOOSE, Owner BE 7-3060 2500 East Main Street Bexley A Complete Drug Store Always At Your Service • Prescription Specialists • Cosmetics - Sundries • Sick Room Supplies Free Delivery ACKERMAN DRUGS 2270 E. Main St. BE. 1-7668 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS of THE FRANKLIN AUTO PARTS 1000 JOYCE AVE. Tel. 258-9511 Bowl At MAIN LANES 4071 E. MAIN ST. 56 Automatic AMF Lanes One of Central Ohio's FINEST Bowling Centers SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS Open Bowling DAILY 237-3723 KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS 3923 E. BROAD Open 24 Hours 7 Days A Week SPECIAL PRICES FOR PARTIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Stop in any time for hot coffee and doughnuts BE 1-5120 famous tor our Sirloin Steak Dinner Specialty $1.85 Complete Menu - Separate Cocktail Lounge Open 11 a.m. - Midnight Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Fri. Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sun. RUBINO'S Phone—BE 5-1700 2643 E. Main Pizza Specialists 3330 E. BROAD ST. 1 block East of James Rd. 231-3130 Page One Hundred Forty-three OHIO STATE U. OF KENTUCKY BOWLING GREEN S. U. U. OF FLORIDA CONGRATULATIONS and Best Wishes for a Brilliant and Happy Future COOK FURNITURE APPLIANCE CO. Furniture of Distinction 2862 EAST MAIN STREET • BELMONT 1-494 COLUMBUS 9. OHIO GERMAIN LINCOLN - MERCURY 2935 EAST MAIN STREET BE 5-8641 iEN ED HOWARD MAUGER All forms of INSURANCE for home and business 2546 E. MAIN ST. Telephone 231-1 532 THE ROBERTS PLUMBING CO. I 574 EAST MAIN STREET COLUMIUS B. OHIO RANCH DRIVE IN 3559 E. Broad St. BE 1-4553 Treat Yourself to the Best Good Food — Fast Courteous Service CARRY OUT NORTH BEXLEY BARBER SHOP 08 N. Cassady 253-7804 ALL STYLES APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED BEN GOLDEN, Prop. 641i 4ENNIE GOLDEN DON MASON iD HAMMOND TOM STAGG 30 NORTH HIGH STREET Johnson's Real Ice Cream Famous for Delicious Ice Cream and Sherbets 2728 E. Main St. BE 1-0014 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 From a Friend HYD-RYT THE FAMILY OF ONE-COAT PAINTS A Product of THE A H PAINT CO. 472 South Brehl Ave. Columbus, Ohio Page One Hundred Forty-five The HAROLD COMPANY 3301 E. MAIN Color Television - Stereo Black and White Television RCA Whirlpool Appliances LUDLOW SALES SERVICE MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT 1763 S. High Street Phone 443-7673 Compliments of RALPH CURL, Engineers 3720 E. Fifth Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43219 Phone — 237-8416 Design Consulting for Buildings Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, Plumbing, Electrical, Plant Layout Page One Hundred Forty-six Best Wishes Roger Pharmacy 2710 E. Main St. Phone BE 1-3681 FARM CREST- The Cookie That's Best FARM CREST BAKERIES, INC. 1826 E. LIVINGSTON Phone 252-1138 Newly Remodeled Store BOOK STORE at CAPITAL UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Located in the Basement of Lehmann Hall BEImont 7-2261 ARTHUR B. LEACH AND SON FUNERAL HOME 2154 East Main Street At Parkview Columbus, Ohio Arthur B. Leach Established 1906 2992 East Broad Street BEImont 1-3653 Columbus 9, Ohio COMPLETE SUPER MARKET OPEN SUNDAYS CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS BOYD S. CRALL INSURANCE CONSULTANT Specializing in personal, business or group plans 683 E. Broad St. CA 8-2686 Compliments Best Wishes THE ELDRED CO. BUCKEYE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. Congratulations Class of 1966 from PRESTON COOKE CO. 44 East Broad Street REALTORS Established 1876 CA 1-4301 Page One Hundred Forty-seven OPEN FLAME Savor that backyard cook-out flavor in every Burger Chef hamburger. Two Locations to Serve You 3771 E. LIVINGSTON AVE. 2431 S. HIGH ST. Franchised nationwide by Burger Chef Systems Indianapolis 7 Home of the World's Greatest 150 Hamburger! Congratulations Class of '66 EAST SIDE LUMBER COMPANY 1927 E. MAIN STREET 252-1161 BROILING Delicious Page One Hundred Forty-eight Best Wishes To The Class of 1966 DODDINGTON LUMBER 455 W. BROAD STREET 221-5213 Bill and Johnny Jones Sincere Best Wishes From HALLMARK HOUSE When You Care Enough To Send The Very Best 3946 East Broad Street Town And Country Shopping Center WOOD MOTORS CHRYSLER, IMPERIAL, PLYMOUTH, VALIANT 61 1 East Broad Street 221-5485 Page One Hundred Forty-nine COCHRAN PHARMACIES Bexley East Main St. at Cassady Rd. BE 1-2789 3000 E. Broad BE 5-2333 Berwick E. Livingston at James Rd. BE 7-4238 Delivery Service • Charge Accounts Page One Hundred Fifty HONDO DIGS HONDA The Boston Celtic's and Ohio State's John Hondo Havlicek chooses a Honda from Dick Klamfoth, Largest Honda Dealer in the USA. YES, Hondo finds his Honda a great time saver and a lot of fun. He has no parking problems, no traffic problems with his Honda. The Honda helps Hondo in his work and provides him with plenty of recreation, too. A lot of nice people in every field are choosing Hondas these days for work and play. Visit Klamfoth Honda Sales and learn how you too can get the convenience and have the fun of Honda! As little as $25.00 down and less than $4.00 a week can put you up on a Honda. And ... as we always say You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Dick Klamfoth Honda Sales 1962 E. MAIN ST. COLUMBUS, OHIO 252-9203 A complete Line of Accessories - CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1966 Jvookmrh astjCfjapeC FUNERAL DIRECTORS Telephone 237-6345 2300 LIVINGSTON AVE. COLUMBUS, OHIO 43209 66 SOUTH THIRD ST. (WE HAVE NO BRANCH OFFICES) • Insured Savings • Home Loans • Money Orders • Travelers Checks • Free Parking • Drive-in Window Page One Hundred Fifty-one OHIO'S LARGEST SELECTION OF VALIANTS - PLYMOUTHS - CHRYSLERS - IMPERIALS SIMCAS- VOLVO -TRIUMPH and The Only Dealer to Give You 48 MONTHS TO PAY GEO. BYERS SONS, Inc. Transportation Merchants for 67 Years 46 E. Town St. Page One Hundred Fifty-two OPEN 'TIL 10 P. M. EDYE’S DRESS SHOP 2461 E. MAIN STREET Casual wear, sports wear for the teenager OPEN 10:00-5:30 CLOSED WEDNESDAY MON DAY-SATU RDA Y 235-0614 Best Wishes from AY Congressman and Mrs. Samuel L. Devine Congratulations, Class of 1966 a py I We hope that you will join with us to maintain the high standards of our fine Bexley community. James S. Henley 231-2280 ‘Robert Fisher 235-1651 ‘EvaLuper 231-8159 James M. Ryan 231-8047 J. Adrian Redd John Martin Bill Renz Ed Hoskinson Tom Fox 237-9054 •Member of the Million Dollar Club of the Columbus Board of Realtors J. ELMER REDD, Realtor 2699 EAST MAIN ST., BEXLEY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 237-0211 235-2787 235-0364 231-7569 237-5971 BOBB CHEVROLET COMPANY 621 PARSONS AVENUE 228-5231 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43206 Page One Hundred Fifty-three 8 SUPER DURER MARKET Fairport Shopping Center 200 SO. HAMILTON RD. COLUMBUS' OLDEST AND LARGEST AUTO GLASS REPLACEMENT CENTER Norman’s SPECIALISTS IN THE REPLACEMENT OF ALL AUTO GLASS SINCE 1919 AUTO GLASS CO. WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTS WE USE ONLY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY GLASS - QUICK, EFFICIENT, WATERTIGHT INSTALLATION - SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP Special Direct Claim Service for All Insurance Replacements Authorized Replacement Center for All Insurance Companies COLUMBUS' ONLY GUARANTEED REPLACEMENT SERVICE - “IT'S CERTIFIED IN WRITING” WINDSHIELDS BACK GLASSES — Guaranteed in Writing Against Water Leakage for the Lifetime of Your Car Modern Air Conditioned Waiting Room Courtesy Car Available City-Wide Pick-Up Delivery Service CA 1-7456 Rite Downtown - Free Parking 222 E. CAY ST. at NORTH 5TH ST. Page One Hundred Fifty-four AVERY PONTIAC Featuring the new 1 966 PONTIAC and TEMPEST 621 E. Broad CA 8-5461 America's Oldest Automobile Dealership FINE PRINTING By nntincf (Company 364-386 South Fourth St., Columbus, Ohio COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FURNITURE OVER 80 YEARS IN PRINTING Page One Hundred Fifty-five PIXLEY sddvertisin May you always ad correctly WE DELIVER BEAVERS HORN MARKETS QUALITY AND ECONOMY WITH SERVICE 1660 E. MAIN ST. CL 2-3115 CL 2-7346 1565 N. 4TH ST. AX. I-3151 SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR EVERY SUCCESS Your Senior Portrait Photographer ROBERT E. PARKER PARKER PHOTOGRAPHS KOEBEL KOEBEL REALTORS 17 SOUTH HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 Phone 221-7717 Page One Hundred Fifty-six Best Wishes BIRCH FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. Insured Savings Loans on Homes Safe Deposit Boxes Checks Cashed Traveler's Checks U.S. Savings Bonds Night Depository Our Office in BEXLEY First Federal serves Bexley Area with complete savings and loan facilities at You'll enjoy the convenience of doing business with our Bex- ley office. You can obtain a loan to buy or remodel your home ... or receive an attractive rate on your savings. There's plenty of parking space . .. just drive in! 2450 E. Main Next to the Post Office BEXLEY OFFICE OPEN: Monday thru Thursday 9 to 3: Friday 9 A.M. straight thru to 6 P.M. FIRST0 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Tel. BE 7-7436 Two Other Offices .. . DOWNTOWN: 65 East State HILLTOP: 2680 West Broad V. Page One Hundred Fifty-seven YOUR HOST, IUNTC. OWNERS. OPERATORS. CONSULTANTS MOTELS. HOTELS. RESTAURANTS WILLIAM R. SMITH, PRESIDENT Mr. N. Keeper-YOUR HOST in these Columbus locations: Page One Hundred Fifty-eight UoiuARDjounson) Wed Motor Lodge — Restaurant 3833 West Broad Street 276-5353 UouuRDjoHnson? ddadt Motor Lodge — Restaurant 5000 East Main Street 866-1111 Aunt Jemima's KITCHEN 2855 East Main Street 237-0727 Wl en traveling, Visit these other YOUR HOST, INC. properties: HOWARD JOHNSON'S Motor Lodge and Restaurant, 3330 Chapman Highway, Knoxville, Tennessee Sheraton — PennPike Motor Inn, Fort Washington Interchange and Pennsylvania Turnpike Philadelphia (Fort Washington), Pennsylvania Sheraton — Rock Island Motor Inn, One Sheraton Plaza, Rock Island, Illinois Sheraton Motor Inn — Ithaca, One Sheraton Drive, Ithaca, New York dduildii Una, To Open in 1966: HOWARD JOHNSON'S — Downtown Knoxville HOWARD JOHNSON'S - Zanesville, Ohio YOUR HOST, INC. 696 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio Telephone 866-0816 Best Wishes to the Class of '66 William B. Hoyer Agency John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company Columbus, Ohio Paul's Food Shoppe 2513 East Main Street We deliver BE 1-4581 2338 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 235-3419 DAVIDSON-GREEN 701 SOUTH HAMILTON RD. Authorized Volkswagen Service Sales 237-5445 Quality Used Cars 237-2509 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT Best Wishes ■from EDWARD C. METZGER ASSOCIATES Endurance to fit the need 720 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 224-8109 231-4960 The New PEPSICOLA Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 1241 GIBBARD AVE. 253-8771 CONNELLS BEXLEY GREENHOUSES 2385 East Main Street BE 5-8621 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Page One Hundred Fifty-nine EMILE HAIRDRESSERS 2679 E. Main Street For Your Appointment Call Phone BE 1-7137 2501-03 EAST MAIN ST. COLUMBUS, OHIO BE 1-5511 O’DAY MUSIC CENTER 3966 E. BROAD ST. AT TOWN AND COUNTRY Page One Hundred Sixty-one Congratulations to the Class of 1966 And in the ensuing years may these qualities endure Serenity Enlightenment Nobility Incentive Orderliness Resourcefulness Success RICHARD G. EMIG, Class of 1935 Qualifying Member, Million Dollar Round Table MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS CO. 150 East Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 0u- dr KLagtA yny o o-xjocS 0 shwZef 4 1 PamQjl S x- £j u fr'K P(LS d'hOJi Ti pjijo rr 'ydnd as the seasons swiftly go, Thy name and praise shall ring. Abbott, Pat 60 Abrams, Andrea 86 Ackerman Drugs 142 The A H Paint Company 145 Ahrens, Mary 26, 42, 49 Albershardt, William 12, 30, 48, 67, 69, 77 Albin, Bonnie 86 Albin, Scott 60, 62 Alexander, Lindsey 60 Allshouse, Vicki 12 Alspaugh, Jon 60, 126 Altmaier, Mike 60 Altman, Ronni 74, 86, 127 Amos, Sara 18 Anderson, Susan 42 Andrian, Christie 12 Anthony, Donald 42 Antle, Jane 12, 73 Antle, Nancy 73, 86 Archer, Tom 53, 60, 83 Arnold, Bill 12, 121, 122 Ault, Eric 86 Avery Pontiac 155 Bagley, Richard 12, 48, 77 Baier, Steve 60, 125 Baker, Harriet 33, 60 Barkan, Kim 33, 60, 75, 126 Barker, Beverly 60 Barnes, Judith 86 Barnes, Bill 42, 52 Barnett, Sandra 12 Barr, Antoinette 18 Barr, Mike 12, 53, 71 Barrett, David 12 Barrett, Rebecca 86 Barry, Ann 86, 76, 77 Bartholmew, Carol 42, 83 Bauer, Debby 42 Baumgardner, Judy 30, 31, 60, 72, 73, 74 Baumgardner, Mike 12, 69 Beall, Beverly 42 Beavers and Horn Markets 156 Becker, Carol 48, 77, 87 Becker, Kenneth 42, 78 Beim, Nancy 42 Bell, Edward 12 Beltzhoover, Barbara 12 Beltzhoover, Ruth 33, 60, 72 Bender, Leslie 60 Bendoff, Dianne 60 Benedict, Steve 53, 60, 78, 122 Bennett, Ann 87 Benskey, Jim 47, 87 Benson, Nancy 60 Berlin, Steve 42, 68 Berliner, Ellen 34, 87 Beverley, George 30, 34, 48, 76, 77, 79, 87, 126, 127 Bexley Camera Company 160 Bexley Pharmacy 160 Bierstecker, John 12 Bierstecker, Rhonda 60 Binkley, Carleen 60 Birch, Barbara 27, 33, 60, 65 Birch Fire Equipment Company 156 Birch, Sue 60 Birhanzl, Craig 42, 68, 121, 122 Blackshaw, Brent 28, 30, 31, 87, 120 Blakie, Malinda 22 Blatt, Cini 28, 31, 32, 33, 55, 56, 74, 87, 126, 127 Blatt, Laura 12 Bleich, Fredi 32, 78, 87, 126, 127 Bloom, Jeff 31, 88 Bloomfield, Ronni 88 Blose, Sue 60, 73, 72, 78 Blue, Vida 88 Bobb Chevrolet Company 153 Boesel, Kathryn 12 Booth, Craig 88 Boring, Russell 21, 24 Born, Gary 42, 48, 77, 78 Bornstein, Linda 88 Bornstein, Sylvia 72, 88 Bown, Darcy 60 Bramlage, Martha 42 Brightwell, Judith 42 Briscoe, William 88 Broadnax, Jeff 12 Broadnax, Pat 42 Brock, Sally 12 Brock, Sue 60 Brodsky, David 60 Brodsky, Sharon 60 Broidy, Beth 60 Brown, Clint 60 Brown, Kathy 60 Brown, Tom 60 Browning, Bill 42, 48, 77 Brust, William 88, 127 Bryant, Ellen 42, 78 Buckeye Industrial Supply Co. 147 Buckner, Anna 22 Burger Chef 148 Burkam, Charlie 56, 66, 68, 82, 89, 126 Butler, Joanna 22 George Byers Sons, Inc. 152 Byrnes, Bruce 28, 56, 89, 126 Byrnes, David 12, 29, 31, 69, 122 Cable, David 30 Calderon, Silvia 117 Calland. John 42, 53, 71 Callif, David 29, 42, 68, 120 Callif, Mike 42, 68 Callif, Steve 12, 67, 68 Callif, William 65, 89, 125 Campbell, Holly 42, 48, 77 Campbell, John 12, 48, 77 Cannon, Edward 12, 70 Capital University Bookstore 146 Capital University 141 Carr, Larry 12 Carr, Tom 42, 53, 68, 120 Carroll, Jeff 42, 48, 77 Caryer, Peg 72, 89 Caryer, Pat 72, 89 Cassady Pharmacy 144 Casto, William 12, 70 Central Ohio Federal Savings 151 Chasin, Debbie 42 Cheses, Rhonda 12, 49 Chittenden, Ed 60 Christensen, Mary 89 Christian, Amos 89 Christie, Jeffrey 12 Clairmont Steak House 139 dayman, Harvey 60 dayman, Roger 12, 31, 122, 124 Cleary, Mike 12, 29, 31, 53, 69 Click, James 20, 52, 68, 125 Clowson, Wendy 42, 78 Cochran Pharmacies 150 Coffman, Frank 89 Coffman, Gordon 53, 60, 70 Cohagan Hardware 140 Cohen, Beatrice 22 Cohen, Jerrianne 12 Cohen, Judy 60, 74 Cohen, Ronnie 34, 60, 70 Cohen, Steve 60 Cohen, Bill 28, 31, 78, 82, 90, 108, 118, 126, 127 Cohn, Bill 60 Collier, Debbie 42, 47, 48, 77 Colmery, Penni 60, 78 Colmery, Vicki 112, 49 The Columbus Auto Parts Co. 141 Connell’s Bexley Greenhouse 159 Cook Furniture and Appliance Co. 144 Cooke, Dave 30, 31, 32, 33, 82, 90, 119, 127 Preston Cooke and Co. 147 Cooper, Beth 34, 46, 60, 78, 126, 127 Coopersmith, Linda 73, 90 Corcoran, Ann 34, 35, 90, 127 Cox, Marilyn 60 Cox, Marjorie 19 Craft, Brenda 60 Crall, Colby 42, 51, 52, 65, 70, 83 Boyd S. Crall Insurance 147 Christ, Tom 42, 48, 65, 71, 77 Crow, Tammy 34, 74, 75, 90 Cummins, John 42, 53 Curl, Bob 52, 65 Curl, Joe 42, 52 Dachner, Laurel 60 Daniel, Debbie 60, 78 Daniel, Jennie 12, 73 Daniels, Dennis 42, 122 Dapper, Vicki 12, 73 Darby, Linda 60 Dargusch, Sonny 34, 65, 66, 68, 90 Dauer, Mark 42, 48, 77 Daugherty, Jim 48, 60, 68, 77 Davidson-Green Volkswagen 159 Davis, A1 42 Davis, Forrest 17 Davis, Paul 27, 28, 50, 52, 65, 90, 120, 121, 126 Davidson, Jessie 29, 31, 42, 72, 74, 78, 119 Dawdy, Kathy 27, 32, 47, 65, 90, 118, 127 Day, Susan 42 Deaton, Marcy 34, 42 Deaton, Mimi 91, 126, 34, 127 Deinhardt, Ann 42, 78 Deinhardt, Barbara 12, 30 DeJong, Don 22, 52 Dell, John 60 Del Matto’s Restaurant 160 Derfler, Steven 12 Detwiler, Jeff 60 DeVennish, Jack 26, 53, 60, 75 Devine, Carol 42 Devine, Congressman and Mrs. Samuel L. 153 Dickey, Jack 18 Dobos, Julie 34, 74, 91, 127 Doddington Lumber 148 Drexel Theater 138 Duckworth, Rob 60 Duffey, Jim 60, 68 Duffey, Robert 23 Dworkin, Susan 91, 126 East Side Lumber Company 148 Edelstein, Sanford 42, 53 Edye’s Dress Shop 152 Elin, Mike 34, 35, 71, 91 The Eldred Co. 147 The Electric Co. 138 Eliopulos, James 18 Elsass, Donald H. 16 Emile Hairdressers 160 Engleman, Ilene 42 Engleman, Judy 32, 74, 78, 92, 126, 127 Erlandson, Jay 61 Erlandson, Mike 61, 122 Erwin, Tom 42, 53, 120 Eschenbrenner, Biff 42, 52 Eshenbrenner, Susan 12 Eshenfelder, John 42 Falk, Linda 55, 92 Farley, Beth 61, 74 Farley, William 12, 53, 69 Farm Crest Bakeries, Inc. 146 Feinstein, Terri 61 Felger, Doug 50, 52, 61, 65, 120 Felger, Sharon 92 Fell, Karen 12 Fendell, Corinne 42, 72 Ferguson, John 42 Femald, Tom 12 Page One Hundred Sixty-three Finke, Jeffrey 42 Finke, Robyne 29, 61 First Federal Savings 157 Fisher, Becky 92 Fleming, Dan 42 Fleming, Ginny 47, 92 Flesch, Mike 92 Flicker, Arthur 52, 53, 61, 124 Flicker, Martin 12 Forbes, Marsha 48, 61, 77 Forman, Bob 31, 42, 66, 68 Fought, Carol 16 Fox, Avron 42 Fox, Dan 42 Frampton, Elizabeth 61, 74, 78 Frampton, Robert 12 Frank, Debby 12 Frank, Melanie 61 Franklin Auto Parts 143 Freed, Pete 92 Freedman, Maurene 61 Freedman, Rhonda 12 Freeman, Tona 48, 61, 77 Freidenberg, Donald 12 Freidenberg, Gary 61 Fricke, Karen 31, 42 Friedland, Carl 12, 65, 120 Friedman, Carol 12, 29 Friedman, Jo Ann 55, 78, 92 Frohnauer, Dianne 43, 72, 73, 74 Gall, Lynella 31, 43, 48, 77 Gall, Suzellen 93 O.P. Gallo Tailors 139 Gardner, Anne 31, 43 Gamer, Rosalie 34, 93 Gamer, Susan 43, 48, 77 Gary, Jack 12 Gates, Harry 53, 61, 71 Gates, Ronald 13, 122 Gayley, Matt 75, 93 Gebhart, Calvin 93 Gebhart, Jan 61 Gerhold, John 13, 69 Germain 144 Germain, Robert 13 Germain, Susan 61 Gingrich, Karen 72, 74, 78, 93 Gingrich, Sam 13, 31, 53, 69, 126 Gitlitz, Gary 13, 53, 71 Gitlitz, Marc 71, 93 Gladen, Todd 13 Glassman, Carol 43 Glick, Jody 43 Glick, Marcia 61 Glick, Randy 48, 65, 77, 93, 120, 121 Godofsky, Carol 26, 32, 72, 93, 117, 126 Godsey, Steve 13 Gold, Steve 94 Goldberg, Dale 13 Goldberg, Dan 61 Golden, Barb 64, 65, 73, 74, 94, 117, 118, 127 Golden, Charles 53, 61 Goldslager, Dana 13 Goler, Max 43, 78 Goodall, Connie 43, 74 Gorchoff, Hank 13, 71 Gorchoff, Mark 65, 94, 125 Gossett, Raylene 61 Gossett, Rod 65, 70, 94 Goulder, Eric 13, 48, 77 Goulder, Marsha 33, 46, 48, 61, 77 Graham, Debbie 13 Gray, Gordon 13, 122 Gray, Michael 13, 69 Grayson, Kathy 13, 29 Grayson, Mike 94 Greenblott, Karen 61 Greene, Debbie 34, 61 Greene, Mike 52, 61 Greiner, Lynn 94 Greiner, Mollie 61 Grevenow, Jean 46, 78, 94, 126 Grimm, Fred 51, 52, 65, 78, 94 Groban, Ira 13 Grogan, Carol 61 Groner, Don 61 Gronlund, Gaye 13, 30 Gross, Judith 43, 78 Gross, Roberta 95 Grossman, Candi 61 Grossman, Fran 43, 47 Grove, Eddie 43 Grove, Rick 52, 61, 71, 77 Grove, Ron 26, 34, 35, 47, 48, 77, 82, 95 Gruber, John 95 Grundstein, Barbara 43 Gundersheimer, Lynn 43 Gurvis, David 95 Gutter, Steve 28, 95, 71 Gutter, Susie 75, 95 Haas, Penny 13 Hackett, Debbie 78 Hadley Patty 61, 72 Hagler, Judy 34, 61, 64 Hale, Dick 61 Hale, Linda 13 Hale, Steve 73 Hallet, Marsha 43 Hallmark House 149 Hamill, Larry 43, 50, 52, 65 Hamilton, Don 13 Hamilton, Sue 74, 95 Hamerick, William 43, 53, 78 Harbold, Chris 50, 52, 65, 82, 95 Harbold, Debbie 29, 43, 49 Hardgrove, Randy 48, 61, 77 Harnett, David 52, 96 Harnett, Diana 34, 35, 78, 96 Harnett, Mark 43 Harnett, Stephanie 49, 54, 61, 73, 126 Page One Hundred Sixty-four Harold Co. 146 Harr, Jennifer 31, 32, 74, 78, 96, 126, 127 Harrington, George 43 Harrison, James 13 Hart, Kathy 43 Hartline, James 23, 66, 76, 77 Hathaway, Phil 13 Haubert, Franz 43 Hauff, Sharon 61, 73, 126 Hawley, Debbie 43, 78 Hayes, David 61 Hays, Donna 43, 74 Hazan, David 96 Heer Printing Company 155 Hein, Tammy 43 Heinke, Karl 61 Heirenimus, James 13, 29 Heise, Mary Beth 61 Heise, Mary M. 13 Helf, Gary 97 Helmly, Diane 43, 78 Henley, Greg 43, 68 Henricks, Michael 68, 97 Herbst, Dannie 97 Herbst, Robert 43, 53, 68 Herrmann, Jonas 61, 67, 68 Hersch, William 61 Herwald, David 28, 51, 53, 65, 97 Hickey, Kathy 43, 73 Hickey, Linda 73, 97 Hickle, Debbie 13, 65 Hickman, Sue 61 Hicks, Sharon 17 Hirsch, Robert 13, 71 Hock, Samara 61 Hoffhine, Froncie 43, 49, 78 Hoffman, Bruce 13, 70 Hoffman, Craig 43, 68 Hoffman, Joy 13 Hoffman, Rich 97 Hoffman, Rob 97 Holden, Cathy 72, 97 Holden, Julie 13 Hollander, Joan 75, 98 Holley, Linda 98 Holzmeier, John 43 Holzworth, Luanne 43, 49, 74, 78 Honts, Bruce 32, 70, 98 Honts, Craig 13, 48, 77 Hopkins, Shara 61, 78 Hopkins, Stephen 49, 77, 98 Hornberger, Jim 52 Hoslinson, Sherry 78 Hoyer, Peggy 65, 98, 127 Hoyer, William B. 16 William B. Hoyer Agency 158 Hoy, Robert 98 Hubbard, Sally 43 Hubbell, Kenneth 61 Hughes, William 21 Huntsman, Nancy 98 Huwaldt, Anne 73, 98 Jackson, Fred 43 Jackson, Leslie 78, 98, 119 Jacobs, William 43 Jarvis, Billie 99 Jarvis, Dr. E. D. 16 Jay, Steve 61 Jenks, Barbara 99 Johnson, Elizabeth 13 Johnson’s Real Ice Cream 145 Johnston, Bill 71 Johnston, Dave 66, 68, 99 Jones, C. W. 16 Jones, Donahey 18, 24 Jones, Ed 43, 68 Jones, John 13 Jones, Loralee 18 Jones, Mike 32, 99 Jones, Ron 13 Jones, Woody 28, 50, 52, 53, 65, 67, 68, 78, 82, 83, 99, 126 Joseph, David 43, 48, 77 Kahan, Robert 65, 70, 99 Kahn, Claudia 13 Kahns Jewelers 145 Kallman, Karen 61 Kaltenecker, Gail 13 Kanter, Karen 43 Kaplan, Marcie 29, 31, 34, 60, 61, 118, 126, 127 Kaplan, Mark 99, 127 Kaplan, Robert 99 Karn, Dennis 43, 71 Karn, William 100 Karr, Robert 65, 78, 79, 100 Karr, Steve 62 Kass, Susan 100 Kaufher, Ken 13, 79 Kaufher, Mike 62, 78 Kayne, Danny 13, 31, 70, 120 Kearns, Betsy 49, 55, 56, 57, 73, 79, 100, 126 Kearns, Nancy 62 Kefauver, Mike 52, 53, 65, 100 Kelley, Jim 65, 71, 77, 100 Kelley, Nancy 62, 65 Kelley, Tom 13, 48, 77 Kellner, Kent 100 Kessler, Dayle 65, 71, 100 Kessler, Diane 43, 48, 75, 77 Kessler, Mike 13 Kilpatrick, Chris 62 Klages, Bob 32, 33, 101, 127 Dick Klamfoth Honda Sales 150 Kleski, Rose 43 Klie, Mindy 13, 73 Knauer, Jack 13, 69, 122 Koch, David 13 Koch, Jim 43 Koebel and Koebel Realtors 156 Korn, David 13, 71 Korn, Judy 101 Korn, Margie 13 Koslin, Mark 13 Kramer, Katy 13 Kramer, Kris 43 Krauss, Kurt 26, 34, 53, 62, 75, 79 Krech, Dianne 28, 55, 101, 126 Krech, Linda 27, 46, 63, 73, 74, 83, 126 Krispy Kreme Doughnuts 143 Kuenning’s Midtown Restaurant 140 Laird, Fritz 28, 82, 101, 126 Laird, John 13, 29 Lambrecht, Bill 43, 48, 77 Lambrecht, Richard 13 Lamp, Murray 29, 62, 75, 126 Landsman, Mark 101 Lane, Susan 14 Lang, Phil 43 Langley, Bill 62 Lattimer, Rees 62, 71 Leach and Son Funeral Home 147 Leach, Bruce 14, 122 Leach, Pat 51, 52, 65, 70, 79, 101, 120 Lee, Barbara 43 Lee, Laura 62 Legette, Kenneth 14 Legg, Bruce 14, 53, 69 Lembark, Herb 62 Lemert, Jeff 62, 75 LeMessurier, Barbara 101 Lemmon, Lindy 44 Lemmon, Pat 56, 66, 67, 68, 101 Leonard, Dick 14, 71 Lesher, Christi 62, 72 Lesher, Jim 14, 53 Levin, Brion 14 Levin, Bruce 52, 65, 71, 102 Levine, Rick 44, 48, 77 Levoff, Phil 28, 31, 32, 33, 56, 78, 79, 82, 102, 108, 127 Levy, Bob 14 Lewis, Dr. John F. 16 Lieberman, Ronnie 62 Lincoln, Melissa 14 Lindquist, Kris 44, 46 Lippert, Don 62 Lisle, Elaine 44 Lisle, Lance 34, 35, 48, 67, 75, 102, 127 Little, Kathy 44 Loeffler, Peggy 14 Loehnert, Debbie 44 Leohnert, Dianne 32, 72, 74, 75, 102, 126, 127 Long, John 33, 62 Long, Susie 44 Lowenthal, Carol 55, 56, 57, 72, 78, 79, 102 Lubin, Dave 31, 44, 71, 118 Luby, Mike 50, 52, 65, 79, 102, 125 Ludlow Sales and Service 146 Ludlum, John 44, 79, 118 Lurie, Marc 62, 75 Lutzy, Tom 29, 44, 47, 79 Lynn, David 44, 122 Lynn, Paul 14, 124 MacKay, Mike 14, 53 Macklin, Jeff 44, 79 Magley, Herb 28, 31, 52, 102, 126 Main, John 29. 31, 52, 62, 126 Main Lanes 143 Main, Penny 28, 30, 31, 34, 55, 56, 57, 74, 102, 108, 126 Mains, Randy 44 Mally, Wayne 14, 77 Mangus, Jim 52, 103 Manly, Eileen 22 Manufacturers Life Ins. Co. 161 Margulies, Greg 103 Margulies, Lisa 14, 31 Marks, Jodi 44 Martin, Frank 62 Martin, Nicole 14 Martin’s Foods 147 Mascari’s TV 142 Masser, Mark 66, 68, 103 Masys, Dan 48, 62, 70, 77, 124 Matthews, Beth 14 Matthews, Bruce 62 Matthews, Sarah 62 Howard Mauger 144 Mauger, Robert 62 Maupin, Dennis 44, 51, 65 Maxwell, Tom 14, 71 May, Randy 62 Mayer, Cathy 62 McAllister, Glenn 62 McCabe, Alan 62 McCabe, Delia 14 McCarty, Charles 79, 103 McCleary, Janet 48, 77, 78, 79, 104, 119 McCloy, Walter 66, 67, 68, 104, 120 McClure, Linda 55, 73, 104 McConnell, Phil 44, 79 McCoy, Ann 62, 72 McCoy, Missy 44 McCurdy, Trola 23 McGavran, Debby 104 McGuire, Kathleen 14 McKenney, Janie 44, 49 Medors, Janet 44, 48, 77 Meeks, Linda 14 Meizlish. Jack 33, 62, 127 Meng, Charlie 104 Meng, Mark 14 Metcalf, Oba 17 Metzger, Dan 14, 48, 67, 69, 77, 122 Metzger, Dave 44, 67, 68, 122 Edward C. Metzger Associates 159 Metzger, John D. 16 Michaelson, Steve 44, 67 Milboume, Martha 26, 33, 62, 72, 79 Millard, James 18, 25, 52, 67, 68 Miller, Clyde 44, 71 Miller, Cook, Robinson Agencies, Inc. 139 Miller, Dan 52, 62, 65, 70 Miller, Dorothy 14 Miller, George 62 Miller, Janet 44, 72, 73, 74 Miller, Lynda 44 Miller, Mark 104 Miller, Mary 14 Miller, Susan 26, 104 Millman, Pam 34, 104 Mindlin, Mindy 44 Mitchell, Betty 17 Monroe, Wendy 55, 74, 105 Moody, Mary 48, 62, 77 Moore, Jeffrey 14 Moore, Jim 17 Moras, Elizabeth 44 Mordoff, Rick 44, 48, 71, 77 Morehouse, Tom 105 Moriarty, Jim 29, 44, 50, 52, 62, 122, 124 Moser, Tom 33, 62, 75 Mulbarger, Cini 27, 29, 31, 42, 44, 74. 79 Mulbarger Twins, Inc. 141 Munselle, Carl 19, 25 A. J. Myers 32, 51, 52, 62, 66, 70, 120 Myers, C. Robert 23, 78 Myers, Tom 30, 78, 79, 105, 126 Neal, Irvin 44 Nedelman, Denny 62, 70 Neff, Mike 62 Nicholl, Laura 14 Nichols, Dave 44, 70 Nichols, Susan 14 Noles, Michael 52, 65, 105, 122 Norman’s Auto Glass Co. 154 Norris, James 29, 30, 31, 60, 62, 75, 78, 79 North Bexley Barber Shop 145 Nowacki, Bob 44, 53 O’Brien, Nancy 72, 105 O’Day Music Center 160 O’Donnell, Catherine 14 Office, Jerry 44 Ohio Bell 152 Ohmer, Kristen 73, 105 Orr, Cam 65, 82, 105, 122, 125 On-, Mark 14, 53, 122, 126 Ort, James 16, 69 Owen, Russell 22, 52, 70, 120 Packard, Kathy 44 Paine, Cindy 14 Paine, Julie 44, 48, 77 Paine, Larry 48, 77, 105 Paine, Linda 34, 106 Paine, Pamela 14 Palmer, Dennis 106 Pariser, David 29, 53, 62 Pariser, Ralph 14, 42, 53, 71, 83, 120 Parker Photographs 156 Parker, Tom 44, 52, 68 Parson, Jeanne 106 Paul’s Food Shoppe 159 Paynter, Jill 14, 48, 77 Paynter, Julie 106 Peelle, Debbie 44 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 159 Pergiel, Chuck 14, 48, 77 Peters, Larry 44, 48, 64, 77 Peters, Linda 14 Peters, Mark 44, 79 Peter, Mary 62 Peter, Robert 18 Peterson, Bruce 62 Petzinger, Allen 14, 122 Petzinger, Karl 51, 52, 65, 77, 106 Petzinger, Paula 62, 73 Pfaff, Sara 18 Pflaum, Leola 17 Pike, James 14 Pixley Advertising 156 Pixley, Milton 14 Pixley, Suzanne 33, 62, 72, 74 Poast, Dan 44 Pobereskin, Ann 14, 73 Pobereskin, Louis 34, 106, 127 Poetker, Joel 18 Pollack, Pamela 14 Poritz, Rona 62 Pratt, Rose Ann 14 Pree, Rick 29, 31, 42, 43, 44, 70 Pree, Sharon 32, 46, 78, 79, 106, 126, 127 Pressman, Alan 106 Price, Pat 62 Pryor, Ann 14 Pryor, George 63 Putchat, Barb 34, 44 Putchat, Debby 14 Quinn, Gary 44, 48, 77 Ralph and Curl, Engineers 146 Ralph, Jeff 44, 52, 120 Ralston, Terri 44, 73 Rambo, Bill 32, 107, 127 Rambo, Richard 44 Ranch Drive In 145 The Red Ox Steak House 143 J. Elmer Redd, Realtor 153 Redd, Marilyn 14 Reed, Clarence 44, 48, 77 Reed, Linda 14, 27, 48 Reichenbach, Seth 107 Reinhorn, Rick 63 Reynolds, Bill 45, 70 Rhodes, Sherry 45 Rice, Melissa 107 Rice, Sarah 63 Ridenour, Harold 20, 25. 120 Ringer, Larry 66, 70, 107, 120 Rinkov, Mark 107 Ritchey, Mike 45, 52, 65 Page One Hundred Sixty-five Robinson, Sandi 63 Robins, Steve 45 Robinson, Eric 107 The Roberts Plumbing Co. 144 Rogers, Betty 22 Rogers Pharmacy 146 Rohe, Fred 63 Rosel, Jim 51, 52, 63, 65, 120 Roselle, Gary 107 Rosenfeld, Robin 14, 48, 77 Rosenthal, Ellen 79, 107 Rosenthal, Vickie 14 Roth, Bruce 108 Rowe, Deborah 72, 79, 108 Royalty, Jennifer 77, 148 Ruben, Ken 53, 63 Rubin, Ellen 34, 108, 127 Rubino’s 143 St. Clair, Denise 15 Saas, Fred 45 Saint, Diane 48, 108 Brad Salt Realtors 159 Salt Bros. Hardware Co. 142 Salt, Cathy 29, 30, 45 Samuels, Laurie 45, 79 Samuels, Steve 34, 35, 65, 75, 109, 127 Sapp, Deborah 45 Schacht, John 20 Schaefer, Laurie 63, 79, 119 Schalinski, Richard 27, 109 Schiefer, Carol 45 Schiff, Amy 109 Schlesinger, Susan 45 Schmidt, Lynn 63 Schneider, Carolyn 26, 30, 72, 73, 75, 109, 126, 127 Schoedinger, Katherine 15 Schoedinger, Peggy 14 Schottenstein, Alice 34, 35, 46, 72, 74, 109, 126, 127 Schottenstein, Chuck 63 Schottenstein, Gary 15 Schottenstein, Howard 63 Schottenstein, Randee 45 Schottenstein, Terri 37, 49, 54, 63, 74 Schottenstein, Tom 45, 71 Schroeder, Laurie 15 Schubert, Bill 65, 109, 124 Schuster, Jeff 34, 63 Schwartz, Anita 63 Schwartz, Bruce 15 Schwartz, Polly 15 Schwartzberg, Shelly 34, 63 Seagle, Ronnie 15 Sebring, Gretchen 15 Seesock, Lance 45 Seidel, Wes 52, 109, 120 Seiferas, Toby 15, 73 Sells, Dave 109 Sells, Debby 45 Shafer, Tom 48, 65, 71, 76, 77, 110, 126 Shar, Marc 15 Shar, Sevie 63 Sharkey, Dan 26, 27, 110, 120 Shell, Mark 63, 76 Sher, Scott 15, 69 Sherman, Mary 45 Shultz, Paul 29, 52, 63, 65, 120 Siegel, Carol 63 Siegel, Larry 15, 53 Simcox, Chris 32, 110, 126, 127 Simmons, Sandra 63, 79 Simpson, John 110, 120 Simpson, Mia 45 Sims, Diane 15 Skeen, Debby 63 Skuller, Linda 15 Slatzer, Bev 72, 73, 74, 75, 110 Sloan, Steve 56, 65, 79, 110 Sloan, Susie 110 Smilack, Marcia 31, 63, 79, 119 Smith, Ann 63 Smith, Bob 53, 63, 75, 79 Smith, Carlton 21, 24, 125 Smith, Doug 48, 77, 111 Smith, Elizabeth 31, 74, 111 Smith, Jane 17 Smith, Janette 15 Smith, Kathy 78, 79, 110, 127 Smith, Laird 52, 65, 111 Smith, Lawrence 19 Smith, Muguet 64, 78, 79, 111, 117, 127 Smith, Perry 19, 52, 122 Smith, Richard 63 Smith, Roger 45, 64, 120 Smith, Sharon 111, 127 Smith, Sherry 49, 55, 56, 72, 83, 111, 126 Smith, Wayne 65, 111, 122, 124, 125 Snider, Wendy 63 Snoots, Richard 111 Snyder, Larry 112 Sokol, Jay 15, 48 Sokol, Samara 112, 127 Sokol, Sherry 63 Solomon, Rob 28, 32, 67, 79, 112, 118, 126, 127 Solomon, Ronald 15, 29 Sommers, Nancy 45, 49 Spangler, Tom 27, 112 Spillman, Ted 63 Spohn, Fred 45 Spohn, Phil 34, 35, 65, 67, 112, 126, 127 Squeo, Kathy 15 Squeo, Sheri 45 Squeo, Steve 112 Staker, John 65, 79, 112, 134 Stegmiller, Susan 45 Stein, Gary 63 Stern, Arleen 113 Stern, Barbara 63 Page One Hundred Sixty-six Stern, Linda 12, 15, 29, 31, 83 Stern, Nancy 45, 74 Stern, Robert 112 Stewart, Cheryl 45 Stewart, Pat 63, 72, 73 Stine, Pamela 15 Stolarski, Anne Jim Stolzenback Insurance 142 Stone, Kathy 45, 79 Stone, Marilyn 45 Stout, Barbara 45 Stout, Steve 63 Strang, Paula 113 Super Duper Market 154 Swinehart, Dana 20, 25 Swinehart, Gary 15, 66 Swinehart, Sharon 63, 79 Talis, Debbie 31, 47, 63 Tapper, Deborah 63 Tennebaum, Sandy 45 Tenwalde, Harold 20, 52 Thackery, Melinda 45, 73 Thackery, Pat 113 Thall, Andy 45 Thall, Scott 15 Theibert, Joe 113 Theibert, Tom 45, 52 Thomas, Thalia 63, 79 Thompson, Debby 15 Thornton, Nancy 15 Tieman, Leonard 45, 68, 122 Tobin, Terry 45 Topolosky, Phyllis 15 Topolosky, Randy 63 Topolosky, Renee 15 Toronto, Carol 45 Trautman, Jane 15 Trimbath, Cheryl 63 Trimbath, Ralph 52, 113 Trishman, Marilyn 18, 24 Trivella, Ralph 23 Tuckerman, Tom 63, 65, 125 Tully, Richard 113 Turk, Lawrence 113 Turner, Diana 15 Underwood, Jim 113 The University Shop 144 Ungar, Matt 45, 71, 120, 127 Van Woert, Howard 15, 48, 77 Vogel, Dave 45 Wagner, Jackie 45 Wagstaff, Jan 74, 114 Walker, Dennis 52, 65, 71, 114 Walters, Shirley 27, 114, 126 Walters, Vicki 45 Wamack, Linda 15, 48, 77 Wamack, Rosalie 32, 48, 77, 114, 127 Warner, Dana 30, 31, 63, 127 Wasserstrom, Randy 15 Wasserstrom, Ricki 45 Weakley, Scott 15, 69, 122 Weakley, Susan 53, 63 Weber, Rick 50, 52, 65, 114, 120, 121 Webster, Sam 29, 31, 52, 60, 63 Weis, Richard 65, 114 Weil, Gary 15 Welch, Joan 15 Weld, Chet 28, 65, 79, 114, 125, 127 Wells, Claire 114 Wells, Jonathan 15 Wells, Lynn 15, 65 Wentz Pharmacy 140 West, Floyd 21 West, John 63 Weston, David 45 Weston, Susan 29, 31, 33, 63, 74, 126 Wetzler, Barbara 115 White, Janice 15 White, John 15, 53, 69 White, Kelly 33, 46, 63, 72, 74, 79 White, Martha 63, 72, 73, 79 White, Susan 15 White, Steve 45, 70 White’s Pharmacy 138 Wiessinger, Peggy 15 Williams, Larry 45, 122 Williams, Libby 79, 115 Williams, Lisa 115 Williams, Sam 32, 79, 115, 121, 126, 127 Williams, Shoshana 15 Willman, Richard 15 Winfough, David 115, 120 Wing, Charlene 15 Winters, Patricia 115 Wolfe, Ann 15 Wolman, Nancy 63 Wood Motors 149 Woods, Barbara 45 Woodyard, Dave 45 Woodyard East Chapel 151 Worly, Donald 15, 29, 31, 53, 69 Worly, Jay 34, 65, 79, 115 Wright, Laura 34, 115, 126, 127 Wylie, Opal 19 Wyman, Peggy 63 Wyman, Steve 45, 52, 65, 122 Yaple, Byron 63 Young, Susie 34, 116, 127 Your Host, Inc. 158 Zelizer, Carol 45, 73, 74 Bexley-Zettler Hardware Company 160 Ziegler, Roy 116 Zieve, Barbara 15 Zieve, David 15, 69 Zieve, Robert 116 Zikas, Mike 15 Zinn, Bill 29, 45, 48, 77 Zipser, Nancy 47, 63 Ziskind, Gloria 116, 127 Zox, Laurie 15 Zox, Sherry 45 Zuckerman, Linda 45


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