Deer Park High School - Antlers Yearbook (Deer Park, OH)
- Class of 1956
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x-, 4 S JZ, si X Z 6 S, X X .3164 ff Ii N , X 1 S We dedicate this book to our parents. To their unselfishness, wisdom, and countless virtues that have governed our lives to become better citizens They, like stars, have been shining 4 and have helped to guide us on the life . And so to you we dedicate the ANTLERS of 1956. f f f 4' llll'7 Hnliffli wi' l 11 the pages of this book we rel: years ofourlfles W the WI ll grow wr chool life ary may even! mvlfes recalfing S 6 memory . f X, f ff gwzwu diana Ozgmaqalfdana Spam 740414 fc. 7494 'X 5, 'A' X ,. 4 X N., . XX x Mr, Kenneth W. Gillilan, Principal ff LEFT TO RIGHT Dr Eugene M Sallee Quentin K, Staley, Vice-Presidentg BOARD Mrs. Janet Work, Secretary Mr. Carl E. Crawford, Superintendent R, Cooper, Norman Schraffenberger, Presidentg Corrington, Mr. Albert Holmes, Clerk Miss Betty Zimmerman, Secretal 7 ' ' Zmdaa Norman A. Schraffenberger, President .S MRS. ELOUISE DE GARMOE Scienceg University of Cincinnati. MISS DOROTHY HOWARD Vocal Music: University of Cincinnatig Cincinnati College of Music. -Tk, V Am,,,, ..,, lg 1, tif t 74 MISS HELEN WILLIAMS Counselor: Librariang University of Ken- tuckyg Columbia Universityg Transyl- vania College. MR. BLUEFORD BERRYMAN Geographyg Kentucky Wesleyang Uni- versity of Kentuckyg Miami University. MRS. BEATRICE CARDEW Latin I, llg English III: Whitman College, Illinois. MR. JAMES CARNES Math: Driver Educationg Georgetown Collegeg University of Cincinnati. MR. BURNICE CHAMPION Scienceg Mathg Eastern Kentucky State Collegeg University of Kentucky. MISS ISABEL COGHILL Language Artsg Eastem Nazarene Col- lege. Um MR. JAMES KELLY Physical Educationg University of Cincin nati. MRS. DONNA KNISLEY Physical Educationg Miami University. MISS HAZEL LEDFORD Home Economicsg University of Kentuckyg University of Cincinnati. MRS. MARY LOU MATTHEWS Language Artsg Transylvania Collegeg East- ern Kentucky State College. MR. GEORGE MAYHEW Instrumental Musicg Ohio Wesleyang Kent Stareg Ohio Stateg Florida State. MR. THOMAS MEAGHER Arty Morehead State College, . Z -'f':'!llVnn 't: s 1 lb zfgglynff 320- 'Pl sq, ti x . . ' MR. EUGENE PAALZ Commercialg University of Cincinnati. MR, RICHARD PAGE Historyg Geographyg Physical Educationg University ofMiami, Floridag University of Cincinnati: Eastern Kentucky. an P qua . in . , J l l MR, EDWARD PHILLIPS MR. CLARENCE PIERCEY MRS. ANNA PROFFITT Social Scienceg Rio Grande Collegeg Historyg Geographyg Berea College, Historyg Ohio State Universityg Wel- Ohio Universityg University of Cincin- Kentucky Wesleyan Collegeg Univer- mington Collegeg Miami Universityg natig Miami University. sity of Kentucky. University of Cincinnati. 44 I rf MR. ROY RIDENOUR Industrial Artsg Miami University. MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL Healthg Scienceg University of Cincin natig Wilmington College. MR. VIRGIL SCOTT Sciencep University of Cincinnati. MR. JOSEPH SEIGERT Marhematicsg wilmington College. MISS HELEN SPURR MR. ALBERT STEWART MRS. JEAN SUFFRIDGE Commercialg Bowling Green Business Eng1ishgPublicSpeakinggBerea Collegeg English I,IIg Ioumalismg Ohio Wesleyan Collegeg University of Kentucky, University of Kentucky. University. SW 44 -Y MRS. EULA TEMPLIN I J Home Economicsg Eastem State Teachers J 9 College. 'Q 7 MR, PAUL TEMPLIN Industrial Artsg Ohio University. MRS. EVE THEISEN Mathematicsg Wittenberg Collegeg Ohio Universityg Miami University. MR. JOHN WALTON Mathematics: Kansas State Teachers Col- lege. N- .- 3 S I 1 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Zins, Manager: Mabel Erris, Mrs. Weil, Ruth Hillard, -. -,q.- 3? ... T. . ,, X fn 5 fc P' f'f'f ,f' 'F : 3, gg + an . el 7 1 Ill - :M il E --1 E LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Holmes, Jesse Chase, NOT PICTURED: Stan Eppinheimer, 0 I I and Zaetaddamz fi 5, X v 4 sf: C! S r X ,I 0 0 -,J I-X1 SENIOR OFFICERS Wilma Pruitt, Secretaryg Barbara Stone, Treasurer, Ray Crawford, Presidemg Ron Slusser, Vice- President, mice 66444 0 and 762154 Four years ago, the present Senior Class entered Deer Park High School, embarking on a new phase of our education . We looked into the future with only a slight idea of what it held for us. Now that we are approaching the end of our preliminary training in life and looking forward to commencement, we look back and recall the many activities and occasions in which we took an active part. As Freshmen we were well represented in sports as well as various activities. Harold Eveland, Rus Waters, Ray Crawford, Bill Bradford, and Dick Helms were on the football team. John Piepmeyer and Dick Helms represented us on the reserve basketball squad . Wilma Pruitt and Don Moores were carrying on the duties of the Student Council while others were busy in G.A.A., Beta-Y, Dramatics, Chorus, Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra. At the Freshman-Sophomore Reception we were offically initiated as Freshmen . The next thing we knew we found ourselves playing the roles of Sophomores. Again we had many athletes. Rus Waters, Dave Hartke, Dick Helms, Bill Bradford, and Bill Cordell were on the football team while Bill Bradford, Ron Slusser, Ken Moore, Bill Cordell, and Don Richter were on the reserve basketball team and Dick Helms was playing on the varsity team. Bobbie Hoernschemeyer and Don Cole were our Student Council representatives.. We contributed two cute, peppy cheerleaders, Nancy Berger and Lois George. With the passing of this year came the completion of our first half of high school life but we were looking forward to the remaining half all the more. icontinued on page 25, ANNETTE ALT 'Annie' Confidence is a virtue. S,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Thes. 25 Office Assistant 2, 35 Parkers 1, 3, 45 Dra- ma Guild 1,25 G,A,A, 1,25 Li- brary Assistant 25 Antler Staff 35 Tom-Tom Staff 35 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 1,3,45 Night of Jan. 16 25 Red Cross 3. RUSSELL ANDREWS 'Russ' S,A,A, 1,2, 3, 45Football1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY BACON 'Nan' I try all things, I achieve what I can. Hughes High 1,2,35 S,A,A, 45 Driving Club 45 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 Seventeenth Summer 4. CAROLYN BARONE 'Carole' A smile from her bright eyes. S,A,A, 1,2, 3,45 Parkers 3,45 Drama Guild 45 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Intramurals 2,85 Chorus 35 Glee Club 35 Seven- teenth Summer 45 Home Ec Style Show 1, 2. BETTY BASHAM 'Betty' He'11 be proud to claim her. S,A,A, 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Double Quartet 35 Parkers 1, 3, 45 Drama Guild 15 Alpha-Y 35 Beta-Y 1,25 G,A,A, 1,25 Intra- murals 15 Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 35 Locker Inspector 1. Zhu DARLAGENE BAY 'Gene' Peppy, vivacious and charming. S,A,A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Parkers 3, 45 Double Quartet 45 Drama Guild 15 Alpha-Y 3, 45 Beta-Y 1,25 G, A , A, 1'2,3,4: Intramurals 1, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Glee Club 1,2, 3. NANCY LEE BERGER 'Nan' She hath a pleasant smile and a gentle heart. S,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 Drama Guild 15 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 G,A,A, 1,45 Driving Club 4. RICHARD DAVID BIBB 'Dick' He'1l be a friend from the first. Cold Springs High 1, 25 S,A,A, 35 Driving Club 3. DONNA JEANNE BONDY 'Saxy' She'1l get what she wants. S,A,A, 1,2, 3,45 Thes. 45 Office Assistant 1, 25 F ,T,A, 2, 35 Parkers 35 Prom Committee 35 Drama Guild 1,2, 3,45 G,A,A, 15 Antler Staff 35 Tom-Tom Staff 35 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Seventeenth Summer 45 F,T,A, Secretary. WILLIAM BRADFORD Brad He is made of the stuff that men are made of. S.A.A'1,2,3,45FOOIbal11,2,3,4g Basketball 25 Track 35 Intramurals 1,25 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 4. ARBUTUS BRYANT 'Able' A sweet attractive kind of grace. Mr. Edgecumbe High, Sitka, Alas- ka5 Queen Anne High, Seattle, Washington. Library Assistant 3. JAMES BUCKLEY 'Buck' His valor and his generous mind prove him as good as he is kind. S,A,A, l,2, 3,45 Football 15 Baseball 25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Driving Club 3, Treasurer 3. DAVID BUHR 'Dave' A friend to be had. S,A,A, 1,2,3,45 CameraC1ub 2, 35 Parkers 2 . JERRY BURGE 'Jerry' Of a truth he is a good fellow. S,A,A, 15 Track 1,25 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Boys'Chorus45Parkers' 1, 25 Driving Club 35 Band 1,2,35 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 4. 4646 eww MARYHELEN CANNON 'Mar' The jolliest, happiest sort of girl, and a friend to everyone. S,A,A, l,2, 3,45 Student Council 4, President 45 Office Assistant 2, 3, 45 Parkers 35 Drama Guild 45 Prom Committee 35 Alpha-Y 3, 4, Secretary 45 Beta-Y 1,25 G, A. A. 1, 2, 3,4, President 45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4: Driving Club 4. NANCY CARTER 'Nanc' Her Motto, 'Keep Smiling'. S,A,A, 1,25 Locker Inspector 15 Drama Guild 45 Alpha-Y 35 Beta-Y 1,25 G,A,A, 15 Driving Club 4. NANCY CHERRINGTON 'Fats' As merry as the day is long. S,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Parkers 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Drama Guild 1,2,45 Alpha-Y 45 Beta-Y 1,25 G,A,A, 1,25 Intramurals 15 Driv- ing Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 15 Evening Star 1' Our Town 35 Red Cross 15 Fre shman -Sophomore Committee 25 Locker Inspector 2. BARBARA COBBE 'Cobbie' An eye toward the future. S , A, A , 1, 2,3, 45 Student Treasurer 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Scholar- ship Team 15 Parkers l,2, 3,45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Alpha-Y 35 Beta-Y 1,2, Treasurer 25G,A,A, 3,45 Intramurals 45 Locker Inspector 3. S6444 n0wz DONALD COLE .Dom He's a man after his own heart. S,A,A, 25 Student Council 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LOXS ANN CONN 'Lois' In a most sophisticated style. Norwood High, Norwood, Ohio 1. S.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Thespians45 Office Assistant 45 Parkers 35 Drama Guild 45 In t r a m u r als 45 Seventeenth Summer 4. WILLIAM CORDELL 'Bill' His smile goes all the way around and buttons in the back. S,A,A, 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 15 Football 25 Basketball 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Parkers 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Double Quartet 3, 45 Locker Inspector 4. THOMAS CORDES Tom Take life too seriously and what is it worth? S.A.A. 1,2,35 Intramurals 35 Driving Club 35 Chorus 3. RAMON CRAWFORD .Ray A most wonderful personality. S , A, A, 1, 2,3, 45 Athletic Manager 1, 2, 35 Football 1,2, 3, Captain 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2, 3,4, President 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Band 1,2, 3, 4, President 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Boys' Double Quartet 45 Senior Class President 4. ROBERT CRISWELL .B0b. Another Harry James. Football 45 Orchestra l,2, 3,45 Parkers 1,2, 3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3. ANITA DELVECCHIO 'Nita' She is a form of life and light5 laughing eyes and manner bright. Regina, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1. S,A,A, 2, 3,45 Parkers 45 Home- coming Queen Candidate 45 Dra- ma Guild 45 G,A,A, 25 Antler Staff45 Chorus 45 Prom Queen Candidate 3. JAMES DODD vim. The glory of young men is their strength. S.A.A. 1,2,35 Foorbaii 2,3. DONALD DURKIN 'Durk' A handsome hunk of man. S,A,A, 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Parkers 25 Prom Committee 35 Junior Class President 35 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 4. CHARLES EBERHART 'Char-Babe' Never say 'No' is his motto. S.A.A. 25 Intermurals lg Driving Club 3. DONALD ENGLERT .Dow What does Atlas have that I don't have? Purcell High, Cincinnati, Ohio 1. S.A.A. 2, 35 Football 35 Track 35 Intramurals 2, 35 Parkers 3,4. ETHEL ESCHMANN 'Eth' Blessed are those who serve. S.A.A. l,2,3,45 Thespians 4, Treasurer 45 Drama Guild 45 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25G.A.A. 1,2. HAROLD EVELAND 'Hal' To know him is to like him. S.A.A. 1,43 Football 15 Intra- murals 45 Driving Club 3. ARLENE FAULHABER 'Lena' Lovely as Spring. S.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Office Assistant 35 Cheerleader 35 Parkers 2, 3,4g Alpha-Y3,45Beta-Y25G,A,A, 1, 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Driv- ing Club 45 Antler staff 45 Tom- Tom Staff 45 Freshman-Sophomore Committee 2. emiaw EDWARD FENNER .Ed. Stately and tall he moves through the halls. S.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Boys' Chorus 3,45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 25 Band 1,2, 3,43 Drum Major 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Boys' Double Quartet 4. FRANCES FLICK 'Fran' Her smile is her fortune. S. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Literary Manager 45 Office Assistant 45 F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Tutoring 45 Alpha-Y 3, 4, President 45Beta-Y1,25G , A , A, 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 45 Parkers Usherette 3. SHIRLEY FLOREA 'Shirl' Fair was she to behold that maid of seventeen summers. S.A.A. 1,2, 35 Driving Club 45 Red Cross 1. ROLAND GIBSON 'Hoot' His laugh is contagious. S.A.A. l,2,3,45 Baseball 1, 35 Intramurals l, 2, 3. 7756 LOIS GEORGE 'Kim' Vivid as a nerve. S . A. A . 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 3,4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 3, Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Attendant 3, Prom Committee 3, Drama Guild 3,4, Alpha-Y 3,4, Beta-Y 1,2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4,lntramura1s 3, 4, Driving Club 3, Antler Staff 4, Tom-Tom Editor 4, Chorus 3,4, Freshman-Sophomore Committee 2. ROBERT GLOSS 'Bob' A friend to all, an enemy to none. S.A.A. l,2,3,4, Driving Club 3, Secretary 3. ELAINE GOOD 'Laine' Her good heart's worth gold. S.A.A. l,2,3,4, National Honor S o c i e t y 3, 4, Vice -President 4, Purchasing Agent 3,4, Parkers Usherette 3, Prom Committee 3, Drama Guild 4, Alpha-Y 3,4, Bet a - Y 1, 2, Vice-President 1, President 2, Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4, G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Recording Se cretary 4, Driving Club 4, Seventeenth Summer 4. RONALD GORSUCH 'Ron' Born for success he seemed. S. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Parkers 1,2, 3,4, Intramurals 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, City S1icker 1, Our Nell 1. JAMES GREGG tum. He has his opinion. S.A.A. 1, Safety Patrol 1. WILMA GROSSHEIM 'Wimp' A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. S. A.A. 1, 2, 3,4, Student Council 2, Literary Manager 2, Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Parkers Usherette 3, 4, Beta-Y 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, Driving Club 4, Library Assistant 4, Antler Staff 4, Tom-Tom Staff 4. WILLIAM HANDLEY 'Bill' A word a day is his motto. S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 4. DAVID HARTKE 'Dave' He is a man. Central Vocational High, Cincin- nati, Ohio 1, S.A.A. 2,3,4,Foot- ball 2, 3, 4. CAROLE HAUSSLER 'Carole' Laughing eyes and dancing feet. S.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Parkers 2, 3, 4, Drama Guild 1, Alpha-Y 3, Beta-Y 1,2, G.A.A. l,2,3, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Driving Club 4, Library Assistant 3,4, Chorus 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 3. RICHARD HELMS 'Dick' Skilled in each manly sport. S.A.A. 1,2,35 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Parkers 2, 3,45 Safety Patrol lg Baseball 15 Intramurals 45 Antler Staff45 Tom- Tom Staff 45 Chorus 2, 3,45 Boys' Double Quartet 4. CAROL HENDRIX 'Carol' Silence often brings joy. S . A . A . 2, 3,45 Alpha-Y 3, 45 Beta-Y 1,25 Antler Staff 45 Tom- Tom Staff 4. PAUL HERBERT 'Herb' High is his goal straight the road. S.A. A. 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Scholarship Team 3, 45 Intra- murals2, 3, 45 Antler Staff45 Tom- Tom Staff 4. ROBERT HESS 'Hessie' You can't help liking Bob. Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio lg Base- ball 4g Driving Club 35 Seventeenth Summer Stage Crew 4. GABRIELLA HOERNSCHEMEYER 'Bobbie' Earth's noblest thing--a woman perfected. S . A. A . 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Office Assistant 1,2,35 Cheer- leader 3,45 Mix ed Chorus 3, 45 Junior Class Secretary 35 Parkers 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen 35 Drama Guild l5AlPl18-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Driving Club 45 Chorus2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Prom Queen Candidate 3. vi' ttf .,. Sendaw RALPH HOLTMAN 'Holt' Still water runs deep. S.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Parke rs 3,45 Drama Guild 3,45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Driving Club 35 Our Town 35 Seventeenth Summer 4. CLAUDIA JONES 'Claudia' Sorry boys, she's taken. S.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Office Assistant 15 Alpha-Y 35Beta-Y 1,25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 3. MARILYNE JONES 'Rosie' The first flower of Spring. S.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Parkers 25 Drama Guild 3,45 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Driving Club 45 Antler staff 45 Tom-Tom staff 45 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Prom Queen 3. ELAINE KAUPP 'Elaine' She is wiser for her leaming. S.A.A. 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Thespians 4, Secretary 45 Scholarship Team 1,2, 3,45 Camera Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Parkers 1, 2, 3, 45 Tutoring 45 Drama Guild 1,2,45 Alpha-Y 3,45Beta-Y1,25G.A.A. 1,25 Chess Club 2, 3,45 Vice- President 3,45G1ee Club 1,2, 3,4. 26 GAIL KENNY 'Gail' Her flaming hair is a symbol of her beauty, Regina, Cincinnati, Ohio 1, S,A,A, 2, 3, 4g Office Assistant 2, Parkers 3,4, Drama Guild 2g Beta- Y2: G.A.A. 2: Driving Club 4, Chorus 4, Seventeenth Summer 4g Red Cross 3. EDWARD KOLESAR 0Edl All it takes is a smile, S.A,A, 1,2, 3,4g Thespians 3,45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4g Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Guild 3, 4g Tennis 3,4g Intramurals 21 Band 1,2, 3, 4, Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom staff 45 Chorus 2,3g Red Cross 2, CLAYTON KRENNING 'Wes' Go west young man, go west, S.A,A. 1,2,3,4, IRWIN LOVE .I-W. I-le has the deed done who has made a beginning. S.A,A, 1,2,3,4g Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3g Parkers 1, 2, Stage Crewg Baseball lg Intra- murals 1,2,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Seventeenth Summer 4, Qi DALE LUCAS 'Dale' It is good to live and learn, S.A,A, 1,2,3,4g Scholarship Team 3,43 Safety Patrol lg Key Club 2,3g Intramurals 2, 3g Locker Inspector, MARILYN LYONS 'Marilyn' --The best comes in small pack- ages. Bellevue High, Bellevue, Ken- tucky 1,2, S,A, A, 3,4g Drama Guild 3, 4g Alpha-Y 3g G,A,A, 3, WALTER MAHAN 'walt' Someday he will surely succeed. s, A,A, 1,2, 3,4g Orchestra 3,45 Camera Club 2,3,4g Parkers 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 34 Band 2, 3, 4, DONALD MCCOMBS 'Don' For him, above all, life was good, S.A,A, 1,25 Basketball 25 Track 35 Orchestra 1,2,3g Parkers 1,2g Safety Patrol lg Baseball 1,23 In- tramurals 2,3,4g Driving Club 3g Band 1,2, 3, 4, Locker Inspector 2, Youth for Christ President 3, JAMES MCFADYEN 'Jim' Of noble heart and spirit, Ashtabula High, Ashtabula, Ohio. S, A,A, 4g Football 4, Baseball 4, Intramurals 4. ERMA MCQUEEN 'Erm' Blond hair, sparkling eyes, and rich in personality, S.A.A. 1,'2,3,45 Scholarship Team 25 Homecoming Queen At- tendant 45 Locker Ins pe c to r 35 Drama Guild 45 Alpha-Y 35 Beta- Y 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Driving Club 45 Library Assistant 4, VIRGINIA MENKE 'Ginny' Not very tall, in fact small, her good nature is loved by all, S.A.A. 1,2,3, 45 Alpha-Y 35 Beta -Y 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3. KATHLEEN MEYERS 'Kathy' Beauty cost her nothing her virtues were so rare. Blanchester, Ohio 1, S.A,A, 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Parkers 3,45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 Drama Guild 45 Alpha -Y 45 G.A.A. 35 Antler staff4, Advertising Manager 45 Tom-Tom Staff 4, Advertising Manager 45 Prom Queen Candidate 35 Triple Trio 45 Seventeenth Summer 4, KENNETH MOORE 'Satch' Happy am I5 from care I'm free, why aren't the all content like me? S.A.A, 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Golf l,2,3,45 Intramurals 4, ANN PATTERSON 'Dixie' Watch those beautiful eyes and that Southern Drawl. Issac. Litton High, Nashville, Tennessee 1,2, S.A.A. 3,45 Drama Guild4, Sec- retary 45 Alpha-Y 3,45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Driving Club 45 Locker Inspector 45 Seventeenth Summer 4, senden JOHN PIEPMEYER 'Johnny' To know him is to like him. S.A,A. 3,45 Basketball 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Chorus- 1,2,3,45 Boys' Double Quartet 3, 45 Locker In- spector 2, BARBARA POOLE 'Barb' Like a cool refreshing breeze on a hot summer day, S.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Alpha-Y 35 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Intra- murals 3,45 Red Cross 45 Locker Inspector 35 Basketball 25 Volley- ball 35 G.A.A. Vice-President 4, WYNEMA POST 'Nem' Immaculate, charming, beauti- ful, S.A.A, 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 45 Student Council 45 Vice-President 45 Of- fice Assistant 45 Alpha-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Beta-Y lg G.A.A. 3, 45 Driving Club 45 LibraryAssistant 35 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 Red Cross 15 Prom Queen Cand- idate 3. WILMA PRUITT 'Wilm' She has her future plan and itin- cludes a man, S.A.A, 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Treasurer 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Music Manager 45 Scholarship Team 25 Office As- sistant 1,25 Camer Club 2, Presi- dent 25 Tutoring 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Parkers 1,2, 3,45 Alpha-Y 3, 45 Beta-Y 1,25 Band 1,2,3, Sec- retary 35 Antler Editor 45 Chorus 3, 45 Girls' State 35 Triple Trio 45 Class Secretary 3, 4, l?56 ANGEL REDDINGTON 'Angel' All the world's her stage, Norwood High, Norwood, Ohio 1, 2, 3, T h e s p i a n s 4, Vice-President 4, Drama Guild 4, President 4, Seventeenth Summer 4, JOE REPLOGH! qoe. A witty comrade at your side, S.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, F re sh m a n - Sophomore Committee 2, Locker Inspector 2, DONALD RICHTER .Rid 6'2 and all man, S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Track 3,4, Prom C o m m itte e 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Stage Crew Parkers 2,3,4, Junior Class Vice-President 3, JACQUELINE ROBIEN 'Jackie' Music hath charms and so doth she, S.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, MixedChorus 3, 4, Girls' Double Quartet 3, Parkers 2,3, 4, Mixed Double Quartet 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Freshman-Sophomore Commit- tee 2, S-x JAMES ROLL 'Jim' Don't mess with this man. S.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Football 3,4, Intramurals 1, Antler Staff 4, Tom -Tom Staff 4. JAMES ROOS jim. Quiet sincerity make him a friend to be had, S.A. A, 1,2, 3, 4, Driving Club 4, Seventeenth Summer 4. JOYCE ROOS 'Joyce' Her voice was ever soft, and low, an excellent thing in a woman, S.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Office Assistant 1,2,3,4, F.T.A. 1,2, Parkers 2, 3, Drama Guild 1, G.A.A. 1, Driving Club 4, Antler staff 4, Tom-Tom Staff 4,Girls Glee Club 4, Seventeenth Summer 4. FRANK ROSS 'Buddy' Tall, dark, and handsome, Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio 1. Orchestra 3,4, Mixed Chorus 4, Boys Chorus 4, Parkers 3, 4, Antler Staff 4, Chorus 4, Seventeenth Summer 4, Locker Inspector 2, CHARLES ROTTINGHAUS 'Charlie' Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. S.A.A. 1,2,3,4. PEGGY SAMMIS 'Sam' One who laughs with the world. S.A,A, l,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Parkers 1, 45 Drama Guild 15Alpha -Y 3, 4, Music Director 35 Beta-Y 1,25 G,A,A, 1,2, 3,45 Intramurals 1,45 Chorus 45 Girls Glee Club 1, 45 Red Cross 3. PATSY SCHREIER 'Pat' Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile who makes this bubble of life worthwhile, S.A.A. 1,2, 3,45 F,T,A. 3,45 Drama Guild 45 Intramurals 45 Library Assistant 3, 45 Parkers 3, 45 Usherette Commencement 3, LOIS SCHULZ 'Los' Her modest answer and graceful air show her wise and good as she is fair, S.A,A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 Parkers 15 Drama Guild lg Alpha-Y 3,45 Social Manager 35 Beta-Y 1,25 G.A,A. 1,2,3,45 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff, Assistant Editor 45 Glee Club 15 Locker Inspector 1. THOMAS SCOTT 'Scotty' He is a man of the out-of-doors IYPP-H S.A,A, 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Thespians 1,45 Camera Club 45 Parkers 3,45 Drama Guild 1,45 Intramurals 45 Evening Star 15 Seventeenth Summer, Stage Crew 45 Lab Assistant 1,2, 3, Head Lab Assistant 4, MICHAEL SHARP 'Mike' Ability wins us the esteems of true men, S.A,A, 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2, 35 Band 1,2,35 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 4, i. lu RONALD SLUSSER 'Slurp' He who is tall, sees all, S.A,A, 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Vice- President 45 Basketball 2,35 Prom Committee 35 Key Club 25 Intra- murals 1,2, 3,45 Seventeenth Summer 45 Locker Inspector 1, TERRY ST. CLAIR 'Ebba' A bold, daring man, Purcell, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1,2, 3, Locker Inspector 4, BARBARA STONE 'Stoney' Good nature is one of the richest gifts. Albany, N,Y, 1. Newburgh, N,Y. 1, Newburgh, N.Y, 2, S.A,A, 3, 45 Social Manager 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Parkers 3,43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Drama Guild 45 G,A.A. 3,45 In- tramurals 3, 45 Antler Staff 45 Tom -Tom Staff 45 Chorus 3, 45 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Glee Club 35 Parker Committee 4, RONALD STUTZMAN .Row He sits high in all the peoples hearts, S.A,A, 1,2,3,45 Parkers 2,35 Tennis 2, 35 Driving Club 45 Band 1,2,35 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom staff 4, WILLIAM THEISEN 'Bill' When there are armies to com- mand, he'll command them, S,A,A, 1,2, 3,45 Scholarship Team 35 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Baseball 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. A favorite with all who know her, S A A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Guild 43 AlphaeY 3, 4, Beta-Y 1, 2, G, A. A. 1 3 Driving Club 4g Seventeenth Summer 4, Almost to all things would he turn his head, s A A. 1,2,3,4g Football l,2,3, 'Vi' 4 Basketball 2,3g Track 3,43 Baseball 4, Intramurals 1, 24 Locker Inspector 1, 2, DIANE WILSON 'Willy' SALLY voor 'Sally' themselves. Committee 2, RUSSELL WALTERS 'Whitey' gwlqb CLASS HISTORY QCONTI NUEDD Now we were iuniors and anticipating a year of much excitement. For the first time we became an organized class. As officers we selected Don Durkin, president, Don Richter, vice-president, Wilma Pruitt, secretary, and Bobbie Hoernschemeyer, treasurer. We turned to the sports scene with some very talented squads--Dave Hartke, Rus Waters, Don Durkin, Bill Bradford, Don Englerr, Ray Crawford, Al Eschmann, and Rus Andrews on the football squad, Don Richter, Ken Moore, and Ron Slusser on varsity basketball, and Rus Waters on reserve basketball. Four of the five varsity cheerleaders were iuniors. They were Bobbie Hoernschemeyer, Lois George, head cheerleader, Arlene Faulhaber, and Diane Wilson. Bobbie Hoernschemeyer was crowned the first Homecoming Queen of Deer Park High. Barbara Poole, Wilma Pruitt, Barbara Cobb, treasurerp and Elaine Good, purchasing agent were on Student Council. Many iuniors were elected as officers to various clubs. At last the day came when we would receive our class rings which were three different kinds of gold and had the year, our initials, and the school emblem on top. We were very proud of these rings which we had waited so long to receive. As a class we sponsored many dances and a Christmas card sale to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom which was held May l4 at the Sinton Hotel. Everyone waited with much anxiety to see who would be the lucky one crowned as Queen. At ll:00 Don Durkin crowned Marilyne Jones, Prom Queen for i955-l956. Her attendants wereAnita DelVecchio, Kathy Meyers, Bobbie Hoernschemeyer, and Wynema Post. We carefully stored away our precious memories of the unforgettable night as time beckoned us on to the highlights of the future. - At once we organized our class so we could embark onthe adventure of raising money for our Senior Trip.We elected Ray Crawford as president. The others elected were Ron Slusser, vice-president, Wilma Pruitt, secretary, and Barbara Stone, treasurer. We chose Maryhelen Cannon, Wynema Post, and Paul Herbert to represent us on Student Council . Barbara Cobbe, Frances Flick, Barbara Stone, Elaine Good, and Wilma Pruitt were Student Managers. Realizing this was our last year, we put forth our best efforts. These efforts were not in vain for the Wildcat football team seized the MVIL Co-Championship. The team was aided by Dave Hartke, Dick Helms, Rus Waters, Rus Andrews, Don Richter, Don Durkin, Bob Criswell, Bill Bradford, Ray Crawford, captain, Jim McFadyen, and Jim Roll. Don Richter represented us on the varsity basketball squad. The boys also showed great athletic ability in baseball, track, tennis, and golf. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from S,A,A, 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader 3 Parkers 2,33 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta Y 1,2, Secretary 25 G,A,A, 1,2 3 4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Drlvlng Club 4, Antler Staff 4g Tom Tom Staff 45 F re sh m a n - Sophomore ff, I I- N q Q s 0 K w51'n27' -: Xl grilfll Q K I :fix 66444 WCGZWZQ Some of the Seniors who showed good leadershlpas club presidents were Maryhelen Cannon, Student COUl'lCIlj Elalne Kaupp Natlonal Honor Society, Frances Fllck Alpha Y, and Angel Reddlngton, Dra matics Lots of bug events occured In our Senlor year We were glven the thrall of being the very first to complete all four years In the beautuful, new bulldlng, lust being completed at the time we entered As the Parkers rolled around we put forth a lot of hard work and effort but we forgot our hard work In the hustle and bustle and were lnterested only In glvlng the best performance ever The Parkers of '56 was truly the best variety show of Its klnd ever to be produced at this school Not long afterwards we began to prepare for one of the most thrllllng events ofour days at Deer Park We had been looking forward to this event since our entry four years ago Our Washington New York Trip On thus trlp we accumulated memories which wlll never be forgotten We became a little restless as we watched the days that were passing so slowly The carefree Senior Class was awaltlng a bug event And then the day arrlved The school was practlcally ln chaos for It was Sensor Day What a not! But then thlngs settled down agaln and our emotuons started to change consuder ably The Seniors were gettlng tense Again we were counting the days Commencement Day fmally appeared on the calendar Thus was the greatest day of our luves A we tnghtly held our dlplomas our eyes observed a new outlook on llfe Our memorues of hugh school fun and frollc flashed back ln our minds We realized that now we were on our very own, lust starting out on life s strange lourney We could see ln the foggy atmosphere far behind usa new group of fellow Amer: cans struggllng to reach the same goal we had gust achieved, Cllmblng the stalrs we had lust clzmbed We smiled slightly and brushed away a tear as we turned away once more and looked ahead toour un known future Now the Class of 56 IS gone forever from the student fulled corridors of Deer Park Hugh Only the echoing memories are left behind The halls of Deer Park will always be filled with young Americans Others may try to follow our footsteps, but only ln valn Somewhere they II lose the way NEVER w ll h re be another class anywhere that will compare wlth the Class of l956 Jw Wwe ummm: We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred flfty sux, being of sound Intellectual mlnd, and noble and vurtuous splrlt, do make and seal this declaration, our last wlll and testament We bestow upon Mass Dorothy Howard Mr Edward Phllllps Mr Thomas Meagher, and Mr Albert Stewart the duty of carry :ng out the enclosed herein To Mr Kenneth Glllllan and Mr Carl Crawford we leave our thanks and apprecoatlon for theur help throughout the years To the faculty we leave the rlght to point us out as an Intellectual class To the freshmen we leave our mannerly ways The Sophomores wlll lnherlt our sense of humor To the lunlors we leave the followmg Erma McQueen and Nancy Carter leave their bug drag ln office practlce to Wanda Stlverson and Nancy Wnlson Wynema Post and Carol Hendrix leave thelr excellent grades to Ron Brookbank and Ron Glllls Kathy Meyers wllls her long blond halr to Judy Green Marvm Barton lnherlts Jum Buckley's abrllty to sell magazines Pat Schreler leaves her unpaud bl lls to Carol Dodd Carol Dunham, and Shirley Farmer In hopes that they can pay them Bob Hess leaves hrs hall monltor statlon on the second floor to Bull Whltacre Even though She doesn t need It Mabel Hamm lnherrts Gene Bay s book How to Improve Your Figure Davnd Buhr leaves hrs hot roddlng abulrty to Tom Quadnau UO a-1 e 1 5 s ' 4' J: if 410 1 O C ' l . . 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Q fi WK Barb Cobbe and Lois Conn will their prlvate drag strip to Dave Estep and Bill Fleldler Dick Helms and Bob Gloss leave Joe Carl Replogle Jr leaves his name to Cliff Neu Mary Hall and Martha Ellis Inherit Ann Patterson s southern accent Wilma Pruitt leaves her ability to snag a fella with a convertible to June Strong Ball Bradford wills his nightly workouts to Bob Ward Elaine Good and Ralph Holtman leave together Dave Hartke leaves has physique to John Rundberg To Sue Kuntzman goes Jerry St Clair s empty banlo case because he s taking the banlo with him Tom Scott leaves has forest ranger outfit to Paul Pauchard Ken Moore leaves his old train ticket stubs to Chicago to Roger Lambert and Ron Lingo Harold Eveland leaves his car to Ruth Yoakum so she can ride Judy to work every night Don Durkin and Charlie Rottlnghaus leave wishing they had never come Shirley Florea wills her gift of gab to Helen Stratton and Nancy McDulan Bull Handley leaves his knowledge of recapplng tires to anyone who is Interested Sally Woods and Jean Defflnger Inherit Claudia Jones and Joyce Roos shoe size To Gary Smith Larry Kettler and Rochell Patton goes Charlie Eberhart s book How To Woo The Women Ron Slusser leaves for MIGmIVlll8 Don Richter wills his athletic ability to Bob Munz Jim Cronk and Ed Wolf because there IS enough to go around Gus Papanla inherits Elaine Kaupp s chessmen Betty Basham leaves her rob at Albers to Judy Wergers If she quits at Krogers To Jim Miller Tom Hughes and Gordon Drake goes the ability of Jerry Burge and Ron Stutzman to get bakery goods the hard way Maryhelen Cannon leaves her love for pizza to Jerry Jenkins and hopes lt fattens him up a little Carole Barone wills her little bug to Shirley Yates, if she can drive at Craig Avery IS now the proud owner of Rus Andrews seat In second bell study hall Irwin Love leaves his gymnastic ablllty to Lou Voelker Harry Plepmeyer and Gary Selgla John Plepmeyer leaves his monkey wrench to Bob Pelstrlng Roland Gibson leaves wishing he could stay another year Nancy Cherrington wills her nickname of Fats' to Merle Wagner To Connie Rumpke goes Lois George s cheerleading ability Don Englert and Frank Ross leave their dark curly locks to Dick O Brien Bob Mattscheck and Gordon Steger To Barbara Weigel goes Jackie Robien's lovely soprano voice. Don McCombs leaves his dirty gym clothes in locker seventy three to Tom Desalvo Ken Rouse and Ed Reising Lois Schulz wills her spelling bee championship to Stuart Hauck and Ron Boone. Jim Roos leaves his old car parts to Juanita Cooper Janet Shiveley and Claudia Ferris. Don Cole and Jim Dodd leave their state of bachelorhood to Keith Nagleson, Al Connors, and Steve Numoff. Angel Reddington leaves her heart with Roger Querry. To Barbara Rottenberger goes Wes Krenning s striding walk Diane Wilson and Arlene Faulhaber leave their giddiness to Ruth Altemeier and Sondra McCombs. Nancy Berger leaves her ability to do a hundred pushups to Georgeann Poole. Jim Roll leaves his fabulous hair do to anyone who will claim it. Jim McFadyen wills his quiet ways to Carol Ruehrwein, Margaret McBeth, and Darlene lmmoor. Earl Schenhain and Kenneth Dekulve now own Ed Kolesar's hero button Sally Vogt leaves her iob at the dentist office to Norma Watkins and Jane O'Boyle while she goes to college . Annette Alt leaves her perfect attendance record to Lois McNulty and Margie Klamand. Rus Waters wills his heart to Marilyn Heinichen. Peggy Sammis leaves her freckles to Fred Brooks. Ccontinued on page 281 1 . ...,. - fra, I 'I I x f ft: 4' 5 QQ! ff g 2 ... .4 X f, it Q 1 f 1 1 she, X : QQ 4 'JT . . . . . . . . 0 a . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . ' ' I II II 1 1 ' . . . 1 1 , , . . . . , . . . , . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 1 1 ' . . . . . . . , . . , . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Tom Cordes leaves his place at the grocery store to Kathy Hess and Jo Ann McCollister. Marilyn Lyons and Carole Haussler leave their height and build to Bonnie Dykes and Wanda Lyons . Eugene Tye inherits Walter Mahan's ability to charm the girls . Paul Herbert and Dale Lucas leave their atomic brains to Bob Berning and Don Staley. Jim Gregg wills his ability to get along with Mr. Phillips to Ken Moores. To anyone who thinks they can fill the bill, Bobbie Hoernschemeyer leaves her quiet, reserved, and lady-like ways . Donna Bondy and Gail Kenny leave their ability in dramatics to Pat Stafford, Carlene Schaurer, and Marge Foster. Richard Bibb wills his gigantic height to Ron Poole. Wilma Grossheim leaves her knowledge of the ways of D.P.H . to Nancy Lucas and Carol McAdams. Bubby McCarthy inherits Bill Theisen's place in Key Club. Ray Crawford leaves wishing he could take Glenna Noland with him. Bob Criswell, Mike Sharp, and Ron Gorsuch leave their 'red hot iazz' numbers to Lois Rothert, Tom Sprague, and Don Schmidt. Frances Flick leaves her iob at the Golden Creme to Marlene Barton. Bill Cordell and Ed Fenner leave their duet l'm Getting' Nothin' for Christmas , for next years assembly to Dennis McFarland and Jim Zeigler. Ginny Menke wills her well known giggle to John Campbell. Anita DelVecchio leaves her dark Italian sultriness to Louise Picariello. Nancy Bacon and Arbutus Bryant leave their book on Sportsmanlike Driving to Pat Clark and Betty Jo Willits . JoAnn Vinnage inherits Ethel Eschmann's Home Ec. ability. Marilyne Jones, Barbara Poole, and Barbara Stone leave their place onthe girls' basketball team to Jim Dahman, Frank Losito, Dick Harris, and Jim Voisinet. Having declared the above statements our legal last will and testament, we appoint Miss Betty Zimmerman executrix. We feel sure she will fulfill her duties with enthusiasm and sincerity. ln behalf of the Senior Class of 1956 l hereby inscribe my name . Nancy Cherrington Wilma Pruitt, secretary R 5, If X , 4 X H ' 1 4 .,, ' l . ., A f' .url s. K Q? xx 1 1 , wg ' , gb B 2 ' P k ' k ' r ,x i . Y me 3 A M' Lf' , xr Lf' P F - 4 k c. , 4 'mi X J 11.4. Cad! A . ig E1 , . raw' 4 Jah 5 We 'V ,- I '5Eii. fm JUNIOR OFFICERS Bob Munz President Ed Wolf Vlce President Comme Rumpke Treasurer Loxs Rothert Secretary mme Uffccew and 71 The Class of 1957 began its Junior year with the election of the following class officers Bob Munz president Ed Wolf vice president Lois Rothert secretary and Connie Rumpke treasurer Our Student Council Representatives were Wanda Lyons, Margie Klammand Buddy McCarthy Bob Mattscheck, and Ed Wolf athletic manager The boys from our class making an excellent showing on the football team were Ed Wolf .lim Cronk Ron Lingo, Fred Brooks, Bob Munz, Lou Voelker, Keith Nagelson, Ron Poole, Gary Smith Buddy McCarthy, Roger Querry, Harry Piepmeyer, Bob Berning, Gordon Steger, Wayne Steeves, Gary Seigla, Craig Avery, and Clif Neu. The boys also showed great athletic ability in basketball, baseball, track, tennis and golf. The iunior class is proud of its fine athletes. Many members of our class were elected officers ofthe various student organizations, such as Key Club Ron Lingo, vice president, John Rundberg, secretary, and Buddy McCarthy, treasurer, Alpha-Y Darlene lmmoor, vice president, G.A.A. Barbara Weigel, iunior representative, Marlene Barton, playday manager, Chess Club Buddy McCarthy, vice president, Judy Green, secretary, F.T.A.- Glenna Noland, vice president, Safety Patrol Buddy McCarthy and Tom Sprague, co-captains. Color was added to the band with our two high stepping maiorettes, Lois Rothert, head maiorette, and Merle Wagner. ln the play and the Parkers, our class was outstanding in talent. We are proud to say we are a member of the best class ever, the Class of '57. .., , ,. W, i -:' -- L1 i I f' f feta .1 g 3,5 , ' L V ,-L. s. , ,If gg ' I f X . E -'il W, . - A X ,,l' i 't 'ln r I get y H,,4 H K r - L wg? --mfr 1' .. ,r 4 M A xx . i K X ' I. A A T ' Q . , . . I 2 , ,gi 1' nfl ' . ' : . - ' : ' ' . : . l . I L I I . . . . . . . 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A 'Y' t - J 'J J ' 1: l . ,l l - K ' ' E of Herbert Thornell A ' A 1 ,pg s l A I V ,I . fi f e . ix at x- A , .A , E .1 1 4 sf, , 1 1 -, 'T ,. at g ' ' ' ' a D3 ' L . W J . . x . . . , . K fl -I KF i :ky W, ' . B I u H S 'z 1' ' . ' ' X' V if ' J A M F4- X OFFICERS: Barbara Cobbe, Treasurer, Elaine Good, Purchasing Agemg Maryhelen Cannon, Presidentg Wynema Post, Vice-Presi- dent. MANAGERS: Barbara Stone, Social Managerg Elaine Good, Pur- chasing Agent, Frances Flick, Literaryg Wilma Pruitt, Music, Ed Wolf, Athletic. The Student Council, elected legislative body of our school, employs democratic principles in its association with school and student affairs. Mrs. Anna Proffitt was the faculty advisor. This year Student Council was expanded to four repre- sentatives from each grade. The Student Managers are also members of Student Council. This year our officers were: Maryhelen Cannon, pre s i d e n t, Wynema Post, vice-president, Elaine Good, secretary, and Barbara Cobbe, treasurer. Our Student Council activities included locker inspections, visiting other schools, etc. Y 1.1 - .1 'A A T X 'U ' A K1 .lfi 'h X Q A I , W .E X X, A-U A: V 3 5 'lx' -1 . I 'wr V l l Mrs . A . Proffitt 'Palme ,4me'zdc4 KNEELINGg Pat Schreier, Doris Staton, Earleen Pruitt, Judy Weigle. STANDING: Betty Io Willits, Donna Bondy, Merle Wagner, Carolyn Fishback, Jean Staten, Glenna Noland, Frances Flick, Mary Harmon, Grace Smith. D fllimm . -f I Ilia! NE- lllffllmt 1 L? UIBWQIBI f 1 'lamina I , 5 Illrfill i f Q 1 t . - L I r v L.. '-- - Planning to be a teacher? The mem- bers of F.T.A. have been able to share their plans and ideas regarding this pro- fession. Guest speakers have added their own experiences to these group discussions. This year the officers were Frances Flick, president, Glenna Noland, vice- president, Jean Staten, secretary, and Carolyn Fishback, treasurer. 4 J, 41 Mrs. Eva Theisen , 'ln M ,E g A ,nu . ll b i Frances Flick ll Q X X 1 l X 5 Il X , I R?5,gj?! I , '- ff' WE Y R f' 1 Ai wig .in xlfrf 1 . ' x 4 3.3, l, ,C .51 gf, Jvws. I 4 'Pi -'fs 'iw 'U A B ,, ROW 1: Ed Wolf, Gary Smith, Gary Seigla, Tom OBrien, Bill Theisen. ROW 2: August Papania, Bill Fiedler, Bernie Davis, Don Dean. ROW 3: Buddy McCarthy, Bob Holt, John Rundberg, Frank Theisen, Ron Lingo. fee OFFICERS Bill Theisen ....... President Ron Lingo . . Vice-president John Runclberg . . . Secretary Buddy McCarthy . . Treasurer The Key Club is uncler the sponsorship of the KiwonisClub and theircdvisor is Mr. Hoern- schemeyer. This orgonizotion is composed of sophomore, iunior, and senior boys who hoveo C cvercge or better. They strive to create cmd promote better fellowship cmd cooperation within the school oncl the community. NATIONAL HON QI IZCIITY S Z 2 ' i 1 LEFT TO RIGHT Elame Kaupp Wxlma Prum Mrs De Garmo Elame Good Mlss Spurr Wynema Post tame! game Saccetq The organization In Deer Park whose alms are to develop scholarship, character leadershnp, and service sn nts members, as the Natlonal Honor Socuety To de velop these traits, the members are gnven such assngn ments as presenting an assemble and tutornng In all the and women have taken their posltlons In the world better cltlzens, because of their assoclatuon with the society To become a member of the Society the student must have not onlya hugh scholastic average but be a person with an outstandlng character, possess leaclershup and grant service The membership IS restricted to the top 5'Ka of both the Junnor and Senior classes OFFICERS Elaune Kaupp President Elaine Good Vnce Presadent Wynema Post Secretary Wllma Pruntt Treasurer I I I years that this chapter has had its charter, many men - l ' l l l- Q- 0 I I Tr: 044- W X: Et Yost, 1N3cBe , Yautha u Cato teen, dy, Eta 9-O FX Wtjtnena Matgate P+-tXene KXaman , Suuy G nna B0n ick, t Gene B2-Y , Diane Whson, ' Ho, Matgje Catot Dodd, ta Cobbe, Do Betge , ' e Bones, ' e Yicatte ' V-OW A: Bama Manwn W anua my ons, wuts Sean Deiiinget, Veggy Satnvnts Katmeea Mey ets, Meme W agnet. P auetson t Ftances nnon, Dadene Xtntno , Key Fattnet, Nancy kitchen, nwew, Martin Nutty. ROW z Wetgets, Matt 'gg Gtenna 'N ohtsxet neX Escntnan, Mauna Enis, Geotgeann Poote, CatXene Sdnautet, Sanet Sc Ntadene Hatton, CatoX Batone, Batbata?ooXe, Nancy Cnettington, Lois Mc m gamma Weigye, Connie V-utnnke, Cato1 Dunnatn, Batbata Stone, Rudy bet, xkanvj Hess. ROW 3: Suanixa Coopet, Sahy Woods, Betty SO Wiuk . X Ruentwekn, Rumfioakutn, Rum Mtetneiet, Flatne Kaupn, Xoixnn McC SaXbj Vogt, Lois Conn, mis Geotge, Lots Schuh., Wanna Qtum, Ann ine Good. Maty Bah. AI h Chfigfp G-Y is lo C h' n Associcficblh School br ' Wh0Se unch Of pUl'pO,e . the Y J IS u-I-O bU'OUng W :ld O fe Omen' Ilowshf 'P ofwom eH mon Ii Gnd ' fe th 9'VIS CI OSe ' eVO1'ed ldeclsof Pe to the fcsk r soncl and Soof relillizing, CIO' 'iv' un OU 'HQ To F Com- We T rediurer U EN Ure Co mm' Seek to 'Ned b u Y o . to grow irgdersfand JL! fClfh GS Ch T 5 ' - year. were Phe kf1QWIe3S, To shoremiflons. In , premdenf. ronces F - ge and I 'S 'Ov th'S end ' Mor h Ilck Ove of e FOI' all eGVOr Y elen cal, presidenf God- Th people We ngn I Do I e Off. I Gnd 1 secreto I' ene I lcers th' ryl gn mmOo . 'S d W rf vl Ynemo Ce' P0st 44 eXen Ca 12, Shit 'Xyne He 'oXand, 2 0 s Q ll 9 9 QQ f'WQf? RO olyn Fishhack, Janice Myrna Fish, Patty Seb Juanita M W1: Car 0.006 Ken 69a Faulhaber, Arlene Sandman, Carol Becker, Grace Smith, Margaret Swander, Patty Schmidt, Joyce Edwards, ree, Jackie Regenfnsz. Carol Williams, Diane Barr, Martha Mechler, Judy Bartesko, Sue Perry, Janet Leder, PaiLel1an, claughlin, Judy Kranich. ROW 2: Carol Van Epps, MaryAnn Chialastri, Marianne Helling, Ruth Matthews, Jackie Whitacre, Judy Davis, Doris Staten, Ida Jean Schmidt, Party Brookbank, Maureen Young, Alice Cordell, Linda Montgomery, Barbara Buckley, Virginia Toth, Carol Williams, Peggy Sowers, Bonnie Kaupp, Gail Wolti Shirley Poole, Pat Hartman, Barbara Reising. ROW 3: Janet Swearingen, Pat Korb, Sandra Band, Elizabeth Ball, Lois Suebert, Glenna Switzer, Beverlylklunz, Nancy Roth, Wanda Cole, Sue Cornelius, Marjorie Yoast, Sandra Woodley, Joan Rogers, Georgie Kettler, Shiela Carroll, Carol Niinersheim, Janice McCollister, Virginia Lambers, Lana Spicer, Nancy Becker, JoAnn Hess. ROW 4: Gail Choate, Betty I-licks, Juaniia Proffir, Ann Maeschemeyer, Patsy Schaffer, Marilyn Kaupp, Pat Jenkins, Nancy Littrell, Judy Wold Miriam Sebree, Judy Willnian, Earlene Pruitt, Gail Greiner, Janice Walker, Barbara Misner, Doris Finney, Sue Sweany, Roberta Willisch, JoAnn Berger, Jean Staten. This A. On' he Y' -Y SP h of T . B970 mel b gnc rlS- I ho . i hichoof Q hO nore glchildren S Presl' Y is also G h Evntlnono S pviSited c'Ce Walker, 5eCVe- Belo- fool' Fresf coroltng' le. Jon' n Young' for fhe - en . Wen te Peop MoUfee fficefs I b I5 Op def fUn0 . fi 0 Coiled Cl haysrgme lesS figce-pre5'-digg were The Snd helped Lc1mbSrSllIiSC 1 fremu O 4 s u l I Pixle to WI dent! Rober ' fqryilggichool Year t55- 45 TEEN :QW Pe 406674 ROW 1: Wallace Stewart, Carol Williams, Elaine Kaupp, Tom Scott, Diane Barr, Linda Tharp, Daryl Smith. ROW 2: Mr. Mayhew, John Klasmeier, Jim Dallman, Maurice Bertram, Walter Jentes, Bill Zimmer, Walter Mahan, Ron Gorsuch, Dale Ferguson, Irvin Love, Ken Brinkley, Jim Zastrow, Bob Cox, Dick Schuler, Tom Sprague, and Larry Rubenacker. Taking pictures is only a part of being a member of the Camera Club. Under the leadership of Mr. Mayhew they are learning to develop pictures, enlarge pictures, and to make reprints. The Camera Club helps the Antler Staff by taking pictures . Officers for this year are Ron Gorsuch, president, lrvin Love first vice-president, Dale Ferguson, second vice-president, Elaine Kaupp, secretary, and Ken Brink- -f' Iey, treasurer. 46 SEATED: Bill Zimmers, Lois Seubert, Judy Green, Buddy McCarthy, Elaine Kaupp. STANDING: Judy O'Boyle Pam Green, BuICh Egeflbefger. Betty Thorne, Jane O'Boyle, Ken McBeth, Gary Moffitt, Tom Talmadge, Daryle Smith, Bernie Davis, Marilyn Kaupp. The Chess Club, under the direction of Mrs. Proffitt, was organized for the enioyment of students who like to play chess and to interest other students in the game. The officers are Eliane Kaupp, presidentp Buddy Mc- Carthy, vice-presidentp Judy Green, secretaryp Lois Seubert, treasurer. 47 P51 KNEELXNG, ROW X1B.Watd, R. Stuzman, R. X'XoXxm2.n, G.SmiLh, E. Kokasat, Effye. ST PLNDXNG, ROW 'L1E.Good, G. Kenny, Sklogx, S. Hosea, C. Haussmx, W . Gxossheivn, B. tkoexnscnemeyet, C. Henckix, W. Posx, M. Sones, A. Faumabex, D. vJiXson,N A. Bsyanm, L. bAcNnky, D. Eimnd. ROW 31 NX. Barton, S. Carnpbeh, L. Nfoekkex, S. Hanck, B. Mauscneck, son, E. McQueen, N. Cavtat, N. Bacon, M. Vflagnex, L. Schuh., P. CXMR, C. Dunham. Cannon, N Bergex, Ps. Pane! NK. 'g,1on, . . ROos, Chexun Ctonk, S. 8005, S Mr . Jam 6 S CQ'-nes New Leo, . WGY is nlng fQ . the ' drlv . sr ld e udems b eo' of th In Q SPO re - el 6 D - . rfSm . h Celve ind.onging f rlvlng Snllke Uv' 'Vid . O th' U . of glasses.Ualngnsfrucf:ir?f9anizG,1L23 n ' Gr erf Gs ofonly nes, each he able vfelq as buf,-,lso 'he fechni Isfuden, h Sundance 90 d C0 Gs O habifscntlnefhods of dlgafned thefighf 'Ning I 9. 48 alps, tv ,,,V . ROW 1 Tom Sprague, Dale Ansteatt, Stephen Worthland, Don Rhodes, Raymond Moore, Daryl Smith, Ralph Hollingsworth, Jim Zoeller, Bill Tucker, and Buddy McCarthy. ROW '2: Jeff Chadwell, Bernie Eschmann, Dick Slater, Richard Whichnann, Larry Rubenacker, Albert Sweigert, David Saller, and Tom O'Brien. ROW 3: John Klasmeier, Allen Johnson, Fred Kuhn, Dick Parker, Russell Rogers,Jerry Hillard, agezfq Farm! Come rain or come shine, in cold or in hot weather the Patrol Boys are ready and willing to protect the lives of the students at Deer Park. They were on their iob every school day and these boys, under the guidance of Mr. Carnes, can be com- mended for their fine work. 49 Tom Buddy Sprague McCarthy Captain Captain if .. r ,. sl 'f Ki K, .A ' s fi ROW 1 Bobbie Hoernschemeyer, Annette Alt, Judy Wergers, Sue Kuntzman, Betty Basham, Gail Kenny, Donna Bondy Barbara Stone Lois George Kathleen Meyers, Jackie Robien, Gene Bay, Janice Walker, Anita DelVecchio, Roberta Wilisch, Lois McNulty ROW 2 Peggy Sammis Sue Cornelius, Juanita Proffit, Carol Dunham, Barbara Misner, WilmaPruitt, Ruth Yoakum, Earleen Pruitt Jean Deffing er Glenna Noland, Margie Klamand, Linda Montgomery, Carole Haussler. ROW 3: Jack Broyles, Gary Steeves, Wayne Burke Frank Theisen Bill Zimmer, Tom Schraffenberger, Ed Kolesar, Wayne Steeves, Bill Cordell, Ed Fenner, Fritz Kuhn, Bob Holt Bob Munz Tom Spicer Denny Rouse, Jack Basham. ROW 4: Gary Seigla, Ron Lingo, Don Dean, Ed Wolf, Ron Kissinger, Ron Poole Frank Ross Jim Dykes Dick Helms, John Piepmeyer, Don Kissinger, Ray Crawford, Jack Seigla, Ken McBeth, Tom O'Brien. hp, n55n':'Il'Lb'r E F ff l' ?'t - 1 '- , !,l'g3ff4l4f ii? Q ,f K K J Z -iv?-' r The school chorus consisting of sixty-three voices, under the able direction of Miss Dorothy Howard, macle many successful appearances this year such as the Vocal Highlights , singing at P.T.A., caroling at St. Theresa's, presenting the Christ- mas program, appearing in the All-State Chorus in Wilmington, and taking part in the baccalaureate service, which concluded the activities forthe '55-'56 chorus. 50 The Parkers' Chorus would be another suitable name for the Mix- ed Chorus, which takesparfin many of the school's musical programs. l i ROW 1: Peggy Sammis, Linda Montgomery, Gene Bay, Sue Cornelius, Jean Deffinger, Bobbie Hoernschemeyer ROW 2: Kathleen Meyers, Betty Basham, Carol Dunham, Sue Kuntzman, Barbara Stone, Margie Klamand, ROW 3: Jack Basham, Ray Crawford, Ed Kolesar, Gary Seigla, Bob Holt, Wilma Pruitt. ROW 4: Ed Wolf, Wayne Sleeves, Dick Helms, Frank Ross, Bill Cordell, Ron Poole, Ed Fenner. ISHN 4224, -QQ O f - A x s M' 7754 ive 14' ,W X 4' g' 145:23 -1 , 4 51 gage ' fi I 1 ROW 1 11Lk Broyles Jael Ba ham Boo Ninng Ken MCBLI11 Gary Sergla ,hm Dxerz 1on1 O Br1en Wayne Burke Gary Steves Don Rhoxd 1OW 1on1 Sp1e r B111 Zrnnner F0111 Schraffenberger Ed Ierner Wayne Steves B111 Cordell Frrtz Kuhn Ed Kolesar Bob 11o1t irank 111e1sen Denny Rox e ROW 3 D nDean Jaek9e1g11 1-.dWo1f 'lon K1 s1nger Ron Poole Frank Ross 11m Dykes Drck Helms John Prepmey r Don K1SS1l1gC1' Ray Crawford Ron L1ngo 1 F'-Q 159455, 'N 427' ,vrl! ar' ,pf on as X OX Q59 M2 A? 'Ps f' 91. 499' 52 BP:-529' blr 'I Qdzfe' Wee Qu! n .A 'gi , 1, '73 A Q L5 N Q '1' 1 1 Q ,ti 43+ I 8 -A -3. ' T if 'gn' ' I Q . N f E 6 C 0 6. 'tx - , he I , d R 1 I t X - , R3 x ,U L , ., .1 ' Q1 60 1 0 td J ' x 'Q M , T t.. Y N ROW 1: Janice Faulhaber, Martha Mechler, Darlene Immoor, Joyce Edwards, Jean Deffinger, Ida Jean Schmidt, Barbara Buckley, Peggy Sarnmis, Mary Hall, Linda Montgomery, Juanita Cooper. ROW 2: Carol Haussler, Diane Barr, Margie Klammand, Pat Stafford, Elaine Kaupp, Wanda Lyons, Louise Piciarello, Glenna Noland, Sue Cornelius, June Strong, Annette Alt. ROW 3: Jo Ann McCo1lister, Georgie Kettler, Carol Dodd, Alice Cordell, Virginia Lambers, Betty Jo Willits, Carol Ruehrwein, Sandra Bang, Sandy Woodley, Beverly Munz, Sally Woods, Patty Clark. ROW 4: Claudia Ferris, Ruth Yoakum, Janice Walker, Nancy Littrell, Gail Greiner, Ruth Altemeier, Barbara Misner, Pat Jenkins, Ann Maeschemeyer, Donna Bondy, Jean Staten. Steam 11-Hn gs, ,O 'abt 5 S 5 N S X 'sires ,f Q - f-EG ,sy ,O 9530099 W-,,W,-,W gage ' Doudle Zaczfztet Waxed Dmdle Zacvzdez' QQ 9 561 game! ROW 1: Tom Sprague, Ray Crawford, Carol Dunham, Ruth Altemeier, Glenna Noland, Lana Spicer, Barbara Misner, Gail Greiner. ROW 2: Walter Mahan, Nancy Becker, Sandy Woodley, Gary Smith, Merle Wagner, Lois Rothert, Lois McNulty, John Rundberg, Janet Fankhauser. ROW 3: Barbara Buckley, Roger Querry, Bob Criswell, Julian Pasick, Bob Holt, Elwood Feldman, Jack Ward, Jerry Reaves, Ron Gorsuch, Bill Crawford, Tom Quadnau. ROW 4: Ken Brinkley, Don McCombs, Denny Rigdon, Don Schmidt, Herbert Thornell, Bill Zimmer, Irvin Love, Ron Poole, Mr. Mayhew. The colorful half-time shows which you saw at the Deer Park games were presented by the Wildcat Band under the direction of Mr. George Mayhew . During August the band made an appear- ' ance at the Ohio State Fair. It has also par- ticipated in concerts and pep rallies. 1 Q Q ef 1 Merle Wagner --5 ' Z' S lg Arg Lana Spicer ' A A - Sandy Woodley XX 1 Nancy Becker I . mx X X Barbara Buckley 'SR ' ' Lois Rothert Uzcdeatm L 7 ROW 1: Gail Greiner, Walter Mahan, Ed Fenner, Mr. Mayhew, Ray Crawford, Tom Sprague, Frank Ross. ROW 2: Roger Querry Bob Criswell, Julian Pasick, Bob Holt, Ron Gorsuch. The Gray Scarlets playing at a dance. r . . Tx -elf ill Y i r fl -1 1 I The orchestra, better known as the Gray Scarlets, is often times heard at school dances. The Christmas for- mal was sponsored by the orchestra this year. These cats are really hep to the iive . Everyone who attended the Par- kers knows this because the Gray Scarlets are the Parkers' orchestra. S3 40 YU '- CBN J ROW 1 Karen Koppenhaber Janet Tucker Carol Etgenberger ROW 2 Barbara Poole Patsy Blarr gornery ROW 3 Nancy Scherdr Peggy Whtte Barb Loutse Harman Elalne kaupp ROW 4 Judy O Boyle Jane O Boyle Jullan Pasrck Btll Ztmmers Marrlyn Herntchen T I Haussler Carol Malda er Bonn1eDelBoca Rodnex Tom Straub DonRhoades MyrnaF1s Ltndalxlont 60 Wergle Betty Thorne Cnarlette Herntbleman Mary Bob Munz Frank thetsen Walter Rumrnel Kuhn emma? Zuma The .lunlor Red Cro,s IS an organnzatlon whlch IS open for all students, and these pnctured are the offrcers and class representa tlves The club rs affiliated wlth the Red Cro,s and has many pro lects to help promote better lnternatronal relations and group par tlcvpatlon Mr Meagher IS the faculty advusor for thus club 57 Mr Meagher , ' s 5' . ' 5-5, 5 ll 7' sv -1 -f 5 sz s it -- Y if ll V-7 wr n Q 4. t vig. x.J ROW 1: Shirley Poole, Linda Tharp, Arlene Sandman, Judy Kranich, Janet Leder, Martha Mechler. ROW 2: Barbara Reising, JoAnn Hess, Patty Schmidt, Bonnie Kaupp, Linda Lobitz, Maureen Young, Margaret Swander. ROW 3: Carol Van Epps, Carol Becker, Sue Perry, Linda Montgomery, Ida Jean Schmidt, SueCornelius, Judy Bartesko, Sue Boney, Pat Hartman. ROW 4: CarolNimershein, Georgie Kettler, Nancy Roth, Gail Choate, Virginia Lambers, Sandra Bang, Joan Rogers, Patty Brookbank, Elizabeth Ball. ROW 5: Janice McCollister, Annette Madonna, Ann Maschemeyer, Patsy Schaffer, Sue Sweany, Betty Harper, Glennie Holbrook, Marilyn Kaupp, Janet Swearingen, Lois Sue- bert, Alice Cordell, Many girls in grades nine through twelve who are interestedin athletics are members of G.A.A. The aim of G.A.A., the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, under the direction of Mrs. Knisley, is to 4 make healthy, happier girls. Their activities in- clude bowling, basketball, volleyball, and tumb- ling. The officers for the year are Barbara Poole, firstvice-president, Maryhelen Cannon, president, Frances Flick, treasurer, Barbara Cobbe, secre- 58 tary, Elaine Good, second vice-president. I I 0 lb ,Nl ,- V 5 lr- A K' I 4' V 8 ' , kv V7 e 5 . .4 we si S7 ROW l: Lois McNulty, Georganne Poole, Barbara Poole, Maryhelen Cannon. ROW 2: Wynema Post, Marlene Barton, Jean Deffinger, Darlene lmoor, Peggy Sanirnis, Martha Ellis. ROW 3: Sally Woods, Betty Jo Willits, Barbara Weigle, Barbara Stone, Frances Flick, Wanda Lyons, JoAnn McCollister, Shirley Farmer. ROW 4: Carol Dodd, Elaine Good, Merle Wagner, Barbara Cobbe, Sally Vogt, Par Clark, Janet Scliievely, Kathy Hess, Carol Ruehrwein, Glenna Noland. ROW 5: Claudia Ferris, Connie Rumpke, Margaret McBeth, Carol Dunham Lois Sclinlz, Judy Green, Marilyn Heinichen, Arlene Faulhaber, Diane Wilson, Marilyne Jones, Gene Bay, Lois George. K7 ii I I Dmma Qaida! ROW 1: Elizabeth O'Conner, Bill Zimniers, Ann Patterson, Angel Reddington, Ramona Ayer, Mary- helenCannon, Elaine Kaupp, Linda Tharp. ROW 2: Gene Tye, Tom Scott, Sally Vogt, Pat Schreier, Barb Stone, Gail Kenny, Elaine Good, Ralph I-loltrnan, ROW 3: Anita DelVecchio, Francis Flick, Donna Bondy, Judy Green, John Klasmeier, Lois Conn, Erma Mc- Queen, Nancy Carter, Kathy Meyers. .rf Mr . Albert Stewart 'cmd ROW 1: Gene Tye, Elaine Kaupp, Angel man, Ramona Ayer. ROW 3: Tom Scott, Donna Bondy. Suspense. . . laughter. . .action . . .and the audience held its breath as Seventeenth Summer began, under the expert direction of Mr. Albert Stewart. This Play was Presented by the Drama Guild and the Thespians on December 2. Angel Reddington, president, Ramona Ayer, vice- president, and Ann Patterson, secretary were the officers of Drama Guild this year. 60 Reddington. ROW 2: Ed Kolesar, Ralph Holt- 'seuealfeaufd S ' THE CAST Angie - Jack . . Margaret . Loraine . Kitty . . . Mrs. Morrow . Mr. Morrow . Jane . . . Margie . Art- . Martin . Fitz . Tony . .Angel Reddington . Roger Querry . Ann Patterson . . Lois Conn . Ramona Ayer . Gail Kenny . .Ron Slusser . Donna Bondy Betty Jo Wiliets . .Eugene Tye . Ron Gorsuch . Dale Ferguson . . Irwin Love Would you like to go sailing today? I really hate to tell you this, Kittyl Where's rny hammer! Art saw Martin at the drugstore with a little blond yesterday, Angie just can't go without me. li gilt T - 's l . rlsi ir' ' , N ' ,ji xg, A ' -. That's all right with me! K fi ' ,lil Ill on ug! f -Q li- L 5' ' l 77- -' A HEMI. 5-'- f j You've got plenty of time for dates, , Why can't I be myself? am- am S54 Editor-in-Chief. . Assistant Editor . . News Editor . . Sports Editor .... . Lois George . Lois Schulz . Barbara Stone . Bill Bradford Assistant Sports Editor. . .... Jim Roll Exchange Editor .... . . Wilma Grossheim Club, Social News Editor . . Anita DelVecchio .ff A 'A Feature Editor .... . . Mike Sharp wa Business Manager . . . Lois Rothert Advertising Manager . . Kathy Meyers Copyreader . . . ...... Wilma Pruitt Columnists . . . L JFK. ES. let of tter the Tom-Tom Advisor . held 0 me Financial Advisor . At this meeting tm for the production enteenth Summer wer' The committeef Anita .le local, a in entering an es- wx fontact Mr. Albert of 'E WW' TO' Editor-in-Chief Lois George Klosmeier 'ahan. ious fr 62 the len 4 Reporters . . Joyce Roos, Dick Helms, Ron Stutzman, Barbara Stone, Diane Wilson, Arlene Faulhaber, and Ed Kolesar .Carol Hendrix, Nancy Bacon, Helen Stratton, Marilyne Jones, Wynema Post, Don Durkin, and Paul Herbert . . Mrs. Jean Suffridge . . Miss Helen Spurr de,-4wz:6mS Editor-in-Chief. . . Wilma Pruitt Assistant Editor . . Wynema Post Business Manager . . . . . Barbara Stone Advertising Manager . . . Kathleen Meyers Art Editor .... .... F rank Ross Sports Editor. . ...... Jim Roll Antler Advisor . . . Mrs. Jean Suffridge Financial Advisor . .... Miss Helen Williams SEATED: Diane Wilson, Marilyne Jones, Joyce Roos, Kathleen Meyers, Wynema Post, Wilma Pruitt. STANDING: Ed Kolesar, Don Durkin, Ron Stutzman, Arlene Faulhaber, Lois George, Nancy Bacon, Helen Stratton, Carol Hendrix, Barbara Stone, Mrs. Suffridge. Editor-in Chief Wilma Pruitt 63 , 'C'- 'Y Earleen Pruitt, Lane Spicer, Pat Schreier, Carol l-laussler, Wilma Grossheim, Erma Mc- Queen, Linda Lobitz. 5 i ROW lg Lois George, Lois Schulz, Bonnie Dykes, Joyce Roos, Lois Conn. ROW 2: Lois Rothert, Martha Ellis, Maryhelen Cannon, Nancy Bice, Wilma Grossheim, Myrna Fish, Shirley Farmer, Pat Clark, Pat O Sebree. ROW 3: June Strong, Elaine Good, Frances Flick, Connie Rumpke, Earleen Pruitt, Marilyn Heinichen, Marlene Barton. 64 fi B4 'A' W., is z 11 1 ,R ' Q f - .,3,1f,' A995 Lv, in .,g-,mm R. Ma N X , Q :kg 14, A v N' -3212532551 . pi.-K R, 'f , 3m,,g1.',,g2g5'vg+, x,'.-f lip L ' WV 43,3 -1. f iwgixw . My I fy . am. ' W K.,', , -, V. , ,xx . vu' a1Smfw1s FC' L- , fi- M 0, ,N ff ,fe gi 35.5 JM :- S J ,A . ,V 5, ,V ,iw L , vfu . 'xi' '95 . :A vq Marlene Barton Marnlyn Hennlchen if Anita DelVecchlo 7455614454454 af 5.1 ,..,fr Loss George LEFT TO RIGHT Marlene Barton Anita DelVecch1o Erma McQueen Barbara Cobbe Manlyn Hermchen Lols George Nancy Berger Barbara Stone 15 Y'-'W Barbara Stone X Erma McQueen --1 Barbara Cobbe Q-fl! Nancy Berger ' Q 3, if - w is -' :ill gr -'l lg, num, Ll- Q1 1 'FT fa s 2 W jx 2? I gf iz, ll .1 1 1 :- Y an -. W A 2 5 S 1 I K ? Q51 A ' A -gav 5 f?.-M H' 1 5 R -tl-' 451 Y U '5 w'f G' 'M 'Zi x 3' . vw h A ' 5 ,. - h in ' ' Is' 5 . 9 . , -. , , 1 kk F .- f ligg, kr K ,Q ,N F , . ' v - Q-fr 1 l' -2 - 'H gem: a 41 fd.. if N B, il' 4 '1vl l'4,' 740215466 A - X , po T? '3-rw Assistant Coach Roy Rndenour Head Coach Jim Kelly The Wildcats had a very successful football season this year wxnnmg a co champuonshlp wuth Greenhulls un the M V I L They compuled the second best record an the hnstory of Deer Park Hugh havung a seven won a tue and a loss record Thus year s Wnldcats had the best defense of any Deer Park team and thus was the Fnrst year the Wuldcats went undefeated an the league wuth sux vnctones and one tue YM! go Greenhills Preview Sycamore North College Hill Wyommg St Bernard Greenhrlls Readmg Homecomnn Maruemont Norwood Lockland o Q Ray Crawford, Captaun 70 1'-v--f I' 0 D P. 0 I ' I I9 D P. I5 I 7 D.P. 25 K ' 0 D.P 7 . 6 D.P. I9 ' 6 D.P. 6 ' 7 D.P. I9 I I ' QI L ' 0 D.P. 3I it N , X 26 D.P. 28 4, 2- ' 6 D.P. 20 , 1 I . . . . . . .5 L any I 1 Y' 'T V f. '33 if T118 if if J mf' X f 5 Don Richter R. Halfback r 3 1 5' if A I, IJ' fa sl s W5 Russ Waters Bull Bradford L. Holfbuck R A 369 S5424 Xt K, Y ,Q Jim McFadyen L . Halfback I KL IVV Don Durkin R . Guard nhl K JAVK-P0 tbl' fxx Russ Andrews R . Tackle F-. -um . t . X. , 1: x y A R ' ww Dave Hartke R. Tackle ,ntl ROW 1 Roger Holtman Bob Munz, Harry Piepmeyer, Bill McFadyen, Don Dean, Roger Querry, Tom Schraffenberger, Bob Criswell, Ron Lingo Bud McCarthy ROW 2: Jim Roll, Fred Brooks, Russ Andrews, Jim McFadyen, Ed Wolf, Bill Bradford, Ray Crawford, Bob Berning Don Durkm Russ Waters ROW 3: Byron Steger, Gary Smith, Keith Negleson, Lou Foelker, Don Richter, Jim Cronk, Dick Helms, Norm Heppner Wayne Steves Ron Poole, Dave Hartke, Gordon Steger, Jerry Ashmore. 71 ' L,.L,,1 5 Ed Wolf Right Guard Bob Munz Right Holfbock .Q K Fred Brooks Q ucrferbcck Keith Nogleson Left End bf s Zdeezlecwlew .J l 'x gan Marlene Barton Bobbie Hoernschemeyer Connie Rumpke Head Cheerleader Loss George Marulyn Hennuchen ies Gaul Choate Shirley Poole Head Cheerleader Carol Van Epps Lois McNulty Sue Cornelius madman- we 7mm , ,,,,, f C' JW? .' ' 1 ' Ab R -J :--J: - A 1 r- Q in 1. ROW 1: Bill Crawford, Don Pasley, Lou Parish, Walter Rummel, Craig Avery, Frank Theisen, Rouse. ROW 2: Jack Basham, Manager,Cliff New, Earl Utz, Clark Ballard, Jim Dykes, Ron Woebk Jack Seigla, Ron Jullie at Gary Seigla. 75 Jam Cronk Guard Bob Mattscheck Center Fofwa fd Ron Poole L V Ik Ron Lmgo OP-,orsgrder GCFY Smlfh Guard Guard ,S-fl fi V K f A K f F - I 15: gg . ' Guard X Wawdtq ewketlali SCOREBOARD Mariemont 50 Reading 46 Sycamore 67 Greenhills 47 Alumni 39 Wyoming 47 St. Bernard 54 Lockland 46 N .C .H . 66 Greenhills 33 Wyoming 68 St. Bernard 45 N .C .H . 49 Lockland 56 Mariemonf 65 Reading 62 Walnut Hills 50 flournamenfl P. 58 P. 51 P. 48 P. 57 P. 56 P. 64 P. 58 P. 55 P. 40 P. 51 P. 70 P. 59 P. 37 P. 46 P. 58 P. 55 Coach Richard Page P. 46 77 Wawctq Zdeezieadew Marulyn Hexnrclmen Loss George Connue Rumpke Marlene Barton Mary Hall Bobble Hoernschemeyer fi' putty eamtellaum Clockwuse Mary Hall Connle Rumplce Marnlyne Hermchen Marlene Barton Lons George Bobble Hoernsclwemeyer 646206 gaaeeffad ROW 11 Bob Dunigan, Dale Shuey, Denny Rouse, Bill Crawford, ROW 2: Adrain Hock, Frank Theisen, Don Pasley, Dick Slater, ROW 3: Tom Schraffenberger, Bob Holt, John Weghorn, ROW 4: Clark Ballard, Norm Heppner, Jack Seigla, SCOREBOARD Mariemonf D.P. 32 Reading D.P. 24 Greenhills D.P. 39 Wyoming D.P. 50 Sf. Bernard D.P. 43 Lockland D,P, 45 Greenhills D.P. 41 Wyoming D.P. 42 Sf. Bernard D.P. 37 N.C.H. D.P. 41 Lockland D,P, 43 Mariemonf D.P. 36 Reading D,P, 39 BIG FIVE Dale Shuey Norm Heppner Center Guard Coach Kelly Joh? Wegilom orwar Tom Schraffenberger Forward Dick Slafer Guard 'Sf ,w,2S Lois McNulty, Sue Cornelius, Corol Von Epps, Gail Choote, Shirley Poole eeewe adew Carol Von Epps Shirley Poole Lois McNulty Sue Cornelius Gail Choate iv .A 'E N ROW 1: B. Del Boca, R. Burr, S. Zink, M. Turk, B. Ayer, N. Dowers, B. Jirles, J. Vine yard, M. Estep. ROW 2:J. Yates, B. George, J. Dearwester, B. Zeeti1,J. Alfred, S. Willis C. Rahe, H. Rahe, R. Hollingsworth. ROW 3: A. Paris, D. Comstock, D. Volheart, R Chaney, B. Eschman, J. Barr, N. Hollatz, C. Brewer, B. Pasley. ROW 4: T. Messerschmidt B. Flinker, K. Kopp, T. Bachstiegel, T. Dresel, D. Burton, R. Moore, R. Sands, J. Pender R. Farris. ROW 1: B. Cantrell, M. Losito, A. Woods, K. Brookbank, C. Ball, S. Deffinger, S. Dickerson, J. Stafford, J. Swain. ROW 2: M. Hitz, M. Oliver, D. Brewer, B. Miller, M. Schimll, R. Schraffenberger, C. Steger, J. Koopman, T. Apking. ROW 3: I. Buhr, E. Cronk, B. Gregg, S. Mertz, D. Seibert, S. Spicer, M. Hicks, I. Clay, B. Sharp. ROW 4: G. Garner, M. Gloss, J. Benhase, B. Rhiners, T. Fitzman, C. Heinzelman, M. Fisher, M. Herbert, G. Smith, S. Erickson. ROW 1:D. Chapman, M. Rish, A. Raden, S. Boney, B. Greeley, C. Longworrh, L. Fronrino, S. Sanders, K. Wilish, G. Dejager. ROW 2: N. Mizner, S. Neu, D. Dupps, D. Routt, S. Worth- line, G. McManis, R. Bittman, L. Schreier. ROW 3: M. Lemming, J. Pachoud, D. Buschle C. Maldaner, P. Mooney, B. Criswell, R. Holt, M. Ertel, S. Cornet. ROW 4: R. Cottingham A. Meyer, J. Mehne, B. Walker, D. Richardson, R. Rogers, E. Pierce, D. Parker, C. Davis J. Starkey. ROW 1: C. McLaughlin, B. Davis, J. Yater, K. Hughes, L. Lambert, M. Metzger, R. Roberts, I. Hahn, B. Kuck, D. Kraus. ROW 2: D. Middendorf, I. McNulty, D. Wells, D. Willets, S. Kelly, R. Davis, S. Fishback, B. Cooper, B. Rummel, ROW 3: I. Klock, E. Stricker, B. Yost, J. Tucker, A. Aughenbaugh, W. Querry, J. Sears, F. HartFil1,I. Mc- Leod, J. Booso. ROW 4: S. Munell, M. Ross, F. Gruber, C. Ciardello, L. Williams, S. Willet, J. Brill, A. Wagner, L. Hanley, P. Dawson. 969 ,.-.-x ROW 1: M. Bergman, B. Hester, D. Gaston, K. Dodd, B. Carte, R. Edelman, E. Preston, D. Fankhauser, D. Anstedt. ROW 2: A. Combs, L. Rayburn, P. Marshall, G. Martin, S. Replogle,J. Rinert, D. Earhart, B. Carter, D. Hines. ROW 3: I. Bause, W. Harvey, W. Hoynes, J. Farris, J. Pyle, I. Brosemer, R. Henderson, A. Alt, D. Balew. ROW 4: J. Graves, B. Smith, J. Hillard, P. Anders, F. Ames, G. Robison, R. Farwick, N. Scheidt, L. Santen. ROW 1: C. Dodd, D. Stone, B. Swander, M. Bowers, J. Stevens, W. Bryant, E. Eadler, R. Sherman. ROW 2: C. Bryant, S. Ellis, C. Ferris, M. Hartke, C. Garee, S. Bovee, C. Edgar, D. Dean, J. Brock. ROW 3: J. Reed, T. Regenfusz, D. Sallee, R. O'Brien, A Swigert, T. Straub, C. Bonebrake. ROW 4: C. Heinzelman, R. Rice, D. Taylor, T. Russell D. Morgan, A. Simmons, J. Schirmer, R. Wichman, C. Thornburg. ,v,, rv, ROW 1: B. Lukkarilla. J. Wilson. J. Bamonte, C. Lyons, D. Wilson, G. Neu, R. Neubabauer D. White. ROW 2: R. Holtsphu1te,J. Lovejoy, P. Blair, C. Traurig, B. Lewis, R. Long,J Hollingsworth, M. Vogel, R. Mobley. ROW 3: D. Reiners, S. Hosmer, D. Losito, N. Winter, B. Kassner, C. Waters. L. Zimmerman, P. Williams, M. Benhase. ROW 4: D Mehne, J. Bierich, D. Methren, J. MSDowell, A. Johnson, F. Meyer, M. Wirthlin, M Bohanan, J. Worst. ROW 1: D. Littrell, S. Lewis, L. Hughes, C. Kenetchey, B. Tucker, P. Viars, B. Aptaker, J. Jenny, K. Kopenhafer. ROW 2: L. Douglas, S. Hertyl, D. Mizer, N. Kinny. I. Williams, B. Schramm, C. Wymond, C. Fairbanks, J. Zoeller. ROW 3: I. Chadwell, T. Buchin, R. Kuhn, B. Davis, G. 'Wil1iams, J. Dunham, K. Poole, D. Smith, I. Prichard, B. Letzler, J. Vest. ROW4: D. Schneider, M. Wirthlin, D. Skimerton, T. Talmage, J. Klasmeier, P. Green, Z. Farris. ROW 1: R. Roberts, K. Hughes, B. Carte, T. Apking, G. Neu, B. Swander, D. Willits, B. Cooper, B. Wadell, K. Dodd. ROW 2: J. Bause W. Querry, I. Sears, D. Dupps, B. Harvey, B. Walker, D. Belew, D. Smith, J. Lovejoy, J. Reid, R. Kuhn. ROW 3: C.E. Piercey Coach, D. Losito, S. Willet, J. Chadwell, W. Haynes, D. Mehne, J. Schrimer, A. Simmons, D. Taylor, D. Morgan, T. Russell. gf.. 11,4 ymaqa 1 xy Nancy Kinney, Donna Buschle, Carol Sfeger, Bcrbcro Criswell, Sharon Ellis. 86 ye 71594 e a ROW l S Wrlhts B Cooper ROW2 W Waddell G Neu R Davrs L Douglas B Lukkarrla W Querry D Srmrh A All D Nlerhven B Kassner S Wrllerr A Sxmmons R Rogers D Taylor 1 Russell Carol Sfeger Donna Buschle Shflron Ellus 87 Bofb Criswell NanCY Kin hey I E 5:1 ' , X , I ' , N ' V I F R, 7 QR R - ' R R , S 9 A Ro ' ffl I P rf I 5 , g ' il ' , 5 fm. 31694 gddtd ROW 1: C. McLaughlin, I. Vine yard, B. Greely, M. Metzer, D Wells, M. Oliver, B. Rummel S. Kelly, N. Mizer, S. Fishback C. bongworth, L. Lambert, S Dickerson, D. White. ROW 2: M. Lemming, D. Brewer. R. Schraf- fenberger, B. Yost, D. Buschle G. Gamer, S. Spicer, I. Mehne S. Replogle, S. Comet, J. Klock C. Maldenar, B. Criswell, I Booso. ROW 3: A. Rugenbaugh. P Mooney, C. Wymond, C. Fair banks. M. Herbert, C. Davis, S Hurdle, D. Mizner, P. Viars, A. Myers, S. Menall, C. Kenetcly, B. Palsey. 1. Barr. ROW 4: D Richardson, S. Bovee, N. Winter, S. Ellis, K. Poole, D. Schnider, L. Williams, P. Green, C. Thorn- berg, J. Dunham, B. Davis, J Prichard, J. Brock, I. Williams, N. Kinny. o ROW lg R. Davis, C. Wymond, N. Kenny, P. Viars, D. Schneider, B. Davis, I. Kleismeier, J. MELeod, P, Green, Row 2: 1. Hahn, 1.. Hughes, C. Fairbanks, Z. Ferris, J. Dunham, K. Poole, S. Heftel, J. Prichard, L. Lambert, S. Munnell ROW 3: A. Wagner, D. Smith, J Tucker, L. Williams, S. Kelly, M Roos, M. Metzger, B. Rummel, J is2Nulty, B. Letzler. ROW 4:D Skimmerton, J. Vest, M. Welch D. Littrell, R. Kuhn, T. Talmage Mr. George Mayhew. -gww BAA--- Congr fulat ons to the Deer P rk H gh School CI ss of T956 THE SOUTHERN OHIO NATIONAL BANK CINCINNATI OHIO 39I2 E Galb th Ro cI North East Plaza Shopp ng Center A Bruce Cody Manager CARL S TEXACO SERVICE Montgomery Rd 8- AIp ne Ave SIverton36 Ohro , AT YOUR DOOR OR YOUR STORE I Motor Tune Up and Brake Servrce Your Tex co Dealer X-' The f B gdrid drll Readrng Oh o a I a I a I . rai a , I I . I ' T - i I . ,, Phone sy. 1-9973 ' TE ACQ :X Hugh X, . fff a . I i RUTTERER PHARMACY Downtown Deer Park Prescriptions to Paints Free Delivery Sy 1-513-L5 79-1-5 133 OHIO CLUB 7238 Ohio Avenue Deer Park, Ohio Music, Dancing--Friday 81 Saturday Nite .fupermr Lumam 8. lluwolx 7011 Plainfield Pike Silverton TW 2080 COMPLIMENTS of heaped? PONY KES BABYVILLE Infant s and Children s Wear 6930 Plainfield Road S1lverton Ohio TW 1562 Hl1llIH11l1S UHUIIIE l1lEl11S 4264 Matson at Beech St Deer Park SY 9766 RECORDS SHEET MUSIC GREETING CARDS SONGSHOP 36E 5111 Sf on Fountain Square Open9A M to9P M Ili! Ill! md! ,Ile umm 00 BI Ahld O , C. l I - I ' MAGIC Novmles wwf--Jeffco 1 1 1 i 1 . . . . .R Y G llw BEi QUALITY AND VARIETY Sy aass Corsages Flowers u S VASE or CORSAGE an Specralhe FLORISTS n A P k Box 93 Wreck r Service Truck Lettering RUWE AUTO BODY SHOP Body and Fender R palrlng Re Frmshmg 8905 Plalnfleld Rd Sy 3072 Rossmoyne Ohno Res Sy 7438 GIIS FRUIT Hllllll 8 UEIIUHTESSEH Plalnfleld at Amity Open Sundays SY 9790 Cmcmnatl .56 Ohio Ware Your Home Wlth Musnc In Every Room C 8. H SUPPLY CO Of Clnclnnatl Distributor Sylvania Master Units Cordell Call The Musnc Man Sycamore I 9052 CIN DERELLA CLEAN ERS 7213 Montgomery Road 8347 Vane Street Hartwell Drive In 60 Minute Service SUIIIIIIII IYIIAFIIEI Phone SYcamore 9909 PLAINFIELD SERVICE asolu n and Orl Tures and Accessories 7028 Plalnfleld Prke Silverton Ohio Earl Elrod GENE REDMONDS SOHIO Tlres Batterles Accessories Complete Lubrncatuon 8. Mm R or epaers Blue Ash 8- Kugler Mull Rossmoyne X L E 4 l ' e A 'X J e . . I - . . . ll ll . l . 1 I ' , Q d C f - , N . 7 In ' Grown In Our Own f Greenhouses 4208 Scher-c venu Deer ar , Ohio 1 H.L. ' ' L I . e . . . I t G h . th h'g tq lltyb d- P . I C II . .. We undl pl te Ima of e l ho ull mg mate :als and premium blg name fuels We are proud of our prom t delivery sorvleo Sifuerfon Sulnpfy Co. COAL COKE BUILDERS SUPPLIES M tg S Your Neighborhood Newspaper would also like to be your PRINTER REPORTER PRINTERS 5935 Ridge Avenue Jefferson 6077 Compliments of Heltmeyer s Nursery Kenwood Road Kenwood, Ohlo S VCl'l0ll 6 gli!!! MOBILGAS SIIIIC lall0 dw D Teetor 81 Sons 7015 Montgomery Road SY 9903 0 OT' 6.6 Ll-H18 Fd! Oh?-5 Leroy J Russell M F Rablus Directors NORWOOD LOCKLAND 5501 Montgomery Rd 3l0 Dunn St MElrose 4884 VAl ley 0062 Grade Telephone Sycamore Products 7300 4300 E Galbraith Road Deer Park Cincinnati 36, Ohio Your Neighborly Milkman OMPLETE RECORD DEPT 9 OO EF? CO 'fi 52' 'S 3.7 CD :4 0 Ill OO E? 30 N5 gr OO 59 0 Ffa TO IDD WO. in OO FD X9 'Or Qu. -f I 0 'U Q : gm xii, Jlromflc fi JEWELERS 6930 Platnfueld Rd Snlverton Ohio 6928 Plalnfleld Road Sllverton Chuo D ANDREA S TOGGERY Joe and Cleo D Andrea ami, 'mentf' 0 Men and Boy s Wear Puoneer Essley Sportcoats Hats Slacks 8106 Plomfleld near Golbrcutlw Deer Park Ample Free Parking Sy 6716 Flags Banners Pennants tmblems Decorations Specual Banners Flags Pennants made to order Bunting Poles Holders Accessories K Atlwletuc Specualtves FLJNEIIQAI. 4-JOME 0--M4f0vHw e 'f 'f ua: sr cum Avenue nossmomf onto SYcamore I 8080 i l- A l I l , f f of A s , '. ,rq X ' '71 A. S A OP I SLVlRY0lo . . . . I . . . . I . I I I f f,,- . NQj.A3s, F QF ' By Hanes, Van Heusen, Kent, A KwVt, A ' n I I LunoIeu'n Furmture Appliances Raduos Televlslon Rugs APPLIANCES of NORWOOD INC Wnssel and Schwartz 4708 Montgomery Rd Norwood Ohlo Bull Wnssel Ball Schwartz MEIrose I JI00 BROWN HARDWARE C0M 'MENT5 We Delnver Paint and Glass 7249 Ohlo Avenue OF A FRIEND Compl :ments of 9300 Montgomery Road Montgomery Sy I 6917 Owned and operated by Elmer and Chrlstlne Emlly Chao PAOLA CLEANERS TAILOR Deer Park Ohio Sy I 8867 Rentals For Formal Weddings Proms Graduation Compl :ments of WESTERN HILLS Busuness Men s Assocuatlon VIDEO SERVICE CENTER Records TV Appliances TV Servuce 80I5 Plamfueld near Galbralth SY 5742 ELM'cR's MOTEL 7242 Ohio Avenue Compliments of CREDO CRAFTS INC Plashcs 79I3BIUeAshRd Be Wlshes to the Class of Syl 318 KUZIZTFNER DILLONS INC Dnamonds 8. FIne Watches 6902 A Daz! 5 7am FLOWERS SYcamore 'I 7193 BADER INC :L 'l' 4400 Montgomery Road NORWOOD, OHIO ,Aww .,,,- Telephones HARDWARE APPLIANCES TO s Y PAINTS 13-1 ' eaalezd BUILDERS HARDWARE somsn GAS Sh D P k c na I1 44 7646914444 Compllments of Compllmenfs of KYDE SIGNS PERKINS BAKERY SI lverton SI lverlon , . - st ' -2 l N E , O O ' fu, uv ' 0 QT 'L 3--ff: 419 if pp,. - .1 Jefferson 7132-7133 . La YV .vim f 4 W Bl A h 8. encll Aven ar , incin 6 0 ' COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND LOcust I-7800 SAiss-srnvjg ,4, J S 7eleac'4c'on SERVICE CD. 5921 MIAMI AVENUE MADElRAf DHID H. AMD! Many houses ln Deer Park Silverton 8. Rossmoyne smce I930 are built of lll1ll0UINllEIlHONCRllTE lILOCKS Call Duro RE I 9670 For Qua :ty Service Prace Losantlvllle Rd 8. PRR W J HOOBLER PRINTING C0 Job Pruntlng Offset 6 Letterpress Wedding Announcements lnvntatlons Sycamore I 3464 4041 Deer Park Ave Deer Park AIIN meer P FL DEPARTMENT f0l'e C E Lovell rop SYCGITIOFC I XXI W I 4568 6012 V RWOOD ELMWOOD PLACE tl I1 tl I6 ME 7414 VAIIOY 5003 T ad y Graduates MILLERS SHELL SERVICE Q l . llue 5 , our Matson a . . , st X -1 ,tdt .. A' GO0d l-Uck T0 Main Avenue ina Straet N0 Clnelnna , OM Clnclnne , Ohlo Iron I r e with us--we are closer to our home Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLA S OF 56 IIESSA lllll E ll1lllll'l'C0 E TER DR GS AMITY 5 T0 1 00 STORE MEDICAL C N U 80l5 Plainfield Pike Near Galbraith Deer Park Deer Park Ohio SY l 2233 Soda Prescriptions Cosmetics Drive In Parklng We Deluver 8314 Plamfneld Road In Deer Park s New Medncal Center Bulldlng Television Radios Musical Instruments PIGnOS Records Sheet Musvc Instructuon un All Instruments 'l'llll IIIILSE llll MUYIF Sed Edwards 47l6 Montgomery Road Norwood Ohno ME 73l6 S 1 O ' ' c ' J svcqmore 1-2914 ,, ' ', .D 1 l I FREE DELIVERY PHONE SY 9865 MIXERS - ICE Gabby's Pony Keg STEELCRAFT MANUFACTURING COMPANY soy., BEER - WINE 7354 BLUE ASH DEER PARK, OHIO Rossmoyne, Ohio FRANK CLEMENT M D C0mP men'S0f FRANK E VON HOLLE MD pm page 7m Medncal Center Bldg 7228 Blue Ash Road 8015 Plainfield Rd Deer Park Ohio KISSINGER BEAUTY SALON COMPLIMENTS OF Hair Styling 3709 Lansdowne Avenue A SY 1 8186 Deer Park SY 1 9311 For that special X756 Graduation Occasion DEER PARK DELICATESSEN Se'eC' YOU' Watch Of Other gnft :tems from bf Bee' Wme 'cecfeom TOM NoLAN JEWELERS INC 4712 Montgomery Rd 7916 Blue Ash Ave El 1 0200 Deer Park 36 Ohlo Norwood 12 Ohio . , . . 0 1 Q o . ' I - ' Tp , . . Xij '.z Q .11 9 - oc - - - I u 0 . 1 . . 1 I FOR THE FINEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY I52I Central Ave Middletown Ohlo Phone 2 5444 YOUR SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER GEILER 8. WATKINS, INC Blue Ash 8. Kugler Mill Mfgrs. Concrete Brick Blacktop Paving SY 8I28 Water line, Sewers Your . Streets Community Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp SILVERTON Compliments of a BANK FRIEND STUDIOS, INC. EIISZZEM SUBU RBAN REALTY CO Real Estate and Insurance J Earl Fenner Jim Stroup Dan Hardy 7031 Plainfield Rd Deer Park Ohio T 1 1200 Compl uments of ZIMMERMAN 8. ADLER CONSTRUCTION C0 Blacktop Driveways TWeed 1500 a delle aus SIXTY The Most Improved Double Decker Hamburger Compare The Dlfference' slxw sgggpsgypvs Inc Steaks 8. Chops Fried Chicken Jumbo Shrimp Home made Chili Soup Barbecue DIPSY DOODIE DRIVE-IN Plainfield8.GaIbraith SY. 1 9815 Call in your order and pick it up. 9 ,,,, ,,..t ' ' Associates- t 8 .itl ':'i: 5 'IHII I Z nuli I , ' fir, ,..,- :'11 - 'lzfff E - :t :I iz ':'- 2?'1ii :5 I'f' X K 1 'YN 5, ' ' W, 1 ' 16.95 I I QF Il ' ll , . OUT G 9 NEEDS Complete Selection of Nationally Advertised ALL LIVE BAITS IN SEASIINS 24 Hour Service RODS--REELS--LURES--LlNES O Pet Supplies O Aquariums O Tropical Fish O Gold Fish O Feeds O Birds O Cages 5 ' Bing Bell at store O Guns O Ammunition O Outboard Motors Q2 'If-XZ Q., S O Baseball Supplies if ' ' JI ' Nil: DQS, 4, 5' ' - Qs We buy, sell, and trade new 8- used shotguns, .22 rifles, and pistols. LONG'S LIVE BAIT SHOP Compliments of THE BLUE NOTE Records-Hi Fi--Greeting Cards 8005 Plainfield TW I-5941 PROCESSING DIE DESIGNING design GAGE DESIGN PRODUCT STYLING MACHINE DESIGNING SPECIAL PRODUCTION TOOLING 4309 E. GALBRAITH SY I-9802 SY I-3336 8005 Plainfield Opposite Deer Park School Room 29 Deer Park PHONE: SY 6130 B, H MARIDOT ihrman F. Hoernschemeyerz wins H0UsE 0F GIFTS The Friendly Insurance Man ' i-' GIFTS OF DISTINCTION 4044L d A D P Il SY 9232 M TG M RY R Mo TG Y 0 B f L k D P k es' O UC 'O ee' Q' Hmssscn coma House Class of '56 B 8: D TELEVISION SERVICE TW I-4800 Sylvanian 8- Sentinal Television Dealers Television Service all makes 8005 Plainfield Deer Park HULSBECK COLOR HOUSE 9392 Montgomery Rd . Montgomery, Ohio Deer Par Dru rs 61.7611711710 School DUAL CONTTROL HYDRANIATIC E pe en ed I t uctors Compliments of STRIKES 81 SPARES BOWLING SY 1 7102 LAN ES KENNYS SPORTSMAN CLUB RAY H 0114? 5 SON B Hz IIDF ps Y U Deer Park Plainfield and Galbraith CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T956 To The Community Q XO lliy HOME APPLIANCES LAUNDRY Eq , sv uoo ecta Dave '7n gummy 70496 Curb Service Malts SI Hamburgers 77II Montgomery Kenw ood CINCINNATI FIIIIIIS INCORPORATED C mczmzatfs Largest INSTITUTIONAL Wbolesrzle Grocer Phone MAI T876 No IO SIZE CANNED FOODS . W . . . li L o 4 - I x ri c ns r . BE 7 I Ilia 7'J' 12111 ':'ff0 7? II WEBSTER AVE.. DEEP PARK. OHI IRWIN R, Y G Rss sv- 1 1 h . s y b ol 39 Years of Service o I 0 u a I i I y .. . I .4 Before DM guy, Qui Us a jf-yn I ug , uinmenl. . - Webs of Avcnuo and Blu: Ash . . . Door Park . . . 1 o 1 o 4 f 1 Congratulations from a frlencl to the CLASS OF 56 JOHNSTON S Quallty Meats 83l6 Plainfield TW l 3l75 Compliments of 'PA LEY HIGH F NERAL llllME Kennedy Heights End of bus llne Our congratulations to a flne school TIBBALS C0 Candy Vending Servlce JE l 6834 MILLIONS BARBER SHOP Three Barbers HANSEL 8. GRETEL SHOP Apparel for infants boys and gurls Plainfield 8. Blue Ash Silverton SY l 2310 LARRYS CARRY OUT Kenwood 8. Rutter Rd Sharonvllle Ohio Proprietor Lawrence Barone SY l 9843 . I - I - o 0 . I s . ' I I . - I . DR JOHN J HESSELBROCK MD 7133 Montgomery Road Cmclnncxtl 36 Ohio Compliments of BLAIR STRAWSER ill I Oc HIP riptl JE5513 REPAIRS AND DUPLICATION OF BROKEN LENSES Knlght 3, 3 Qpncal DISPENSING OPTICIANS HINDS GROCERY Fresh Frults Sr Vegetables 4933 M tg y R d Free Delivery TW I 30 RUSSELL POPHAM NORWOOD OHIO angratulatlons . . . to the Class of irom your TGIBIIIIOIIB c0lllp3lly A 6000 PLACE T0 WURK 0 I I 1 Q . I Speca zing n u s resc ons Phone: . . ag- . Groceries 8- Meats '15-r , on Omer 03 l I , 5 6 ll ll Comphments of ALWAYS CALL CHARLIE O W fe 5 DOT Food Store r GIOCEIIES d MEATS TV Servl ce D SY 1 2300 SV 8162 ET Bus Phone VA1 9814 Home Phone VA 1 9593 OL UM R T l'ree Dellvery 6'7,, Beer and Wme DON S PONY KEG MIXCTS ce R VV Kamp Floor Covering Company 7206 Mo Bus 910 Jefferson Readmg Ohmo S'IVeVf0n Phone SY I 1800 Home 703 Jefferson Readmg 15 0h1o Congrafulaflons to the Class of '56 from your NcfIonwIde Insurance Agent JOE C REPLOGLE SR SYI 4505 - at Y f -,.,,.-,T on iT.1. , . W0 olive ...1 .T D P In CARP ING ASPHAL E , , Russ PLASTIC T E IN E RUBEE . - ' 7 . . . NTGOMERY ROAD I - v l . . . Q . T IW- , J- Z 3 ll FOR 1145 Cl-A562156 il ll maj f .l..7'I GQADUATESRE HOLD MAY THE FUTUHP-vvmf Y MW Q the 0NE..tI1e 0NlY..tI1e ORIGINAL Q ass of 956 K C I I C. I I M-C' igZgiH'W: NATHAN J.KuRsBAN, M.D. egg! 'QE bl 6742M 9 e x I ' ' BIG BOY ry Rd . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.