Deer Park High School - Antlers Yearbook (Deer Park, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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.aa L '9iI'5 ' Zi? .3-10. gs .LI -:C -'ga ,Ji 23 sri EJ 2 PE v U S WE, THE ANTLER STAFF OF 1957, dedicate this book to the Faculty of Deer Park High School, our Families and Friends. To the faculty, for their accomplishments in forming our educational background and for the de- velopment of our personalities. To our families and friends for the patience and understanding given in our homes and social lives and for the countless times they have shown us the way when we needed help most. As you read page after page, you will see and live the most wonderful years of our lives. The years that will never be forgotten. The years you helped make so successful. Turn the page now as we unlock our diary to show you our lives and let you read our thoughts. ex vi 9 xoxx S s ,,f' 1-bg, Photo on preceding page by Dale Ferguson. Ez Admini Mr. CARL A. CRAWFORD Superintendent BOARD OF EDUCATION, LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. D. Corrington, Mr. Q. Staley, Dr. E. Sallee, Mr. R. Cooper, Nlr. N. Schraffenberger. Mr, ALBERT L. HOLMES Clerk Our Educational Backgrounds 35 Miss BETTY ZIMMERMAN 4 Assistant Clerk strahon I Q f 'x Mrss HELEN WILLIAMS Ass 1stant Pr1nc1pa1 and Counselor B L S Umversrty of Kentucky M A Columbla Umverslty New York C1ty are molded with the Mrs JANET WORK Secretary to Principal Mr KENNETH W GILLILAN Prmupal Ohlo Umvcrslty, Umversxty of Cmc IH nan, Xav1er UHIVCISIIY M Ed Mr. BLUFORD BERRYMAN Social Studies Kentucky Wesleyan College University of Kentucky Eastem State Teacher's College Miami University, Xavier Uni- versity. i 9- Mr. JAMES CARNES Algebra I, Driver Education Georgetown College University of Cincinnati. Mr. BURNICE CHAMPION Mathematics and Science Eastern Kentucky State College University of Kentucky. Miss MARC BISCHOFFg A.B. English, Journalism, Physical Educ ation Muskingum College. fx rig ,Ti x i V7 156 'qv Miss LOUISE BOTTORFF Librarian Indiana University experience, guidance and Q-, Mrs. ELOISE DeGARMOE Science University of Kentucky. G Mrs. ANN HERN English and Public Speaking Central State College. fl? xx Q, X Miss DOROTHY HOWARD Vocal Music Univcrsity of Cincinnati Cincinnati College of Music. Miss ANNE KANE Language Arts Miami Universitv . 'Vi ANU ,. Q1 understanding of these people. Miss HAZEL LEDFORD Home Economics Us .rift Mr. JAMES P. KELLYg B.S. Physical Education University of Cincinnati Mrs. DONNA KNISLEY Physical Educ ation Miami University University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati. Q1 RIN Miss MARY LOU MATTHEWS Art Mrs DORIS M, MAYHEW L K . anguafgi i SC 11 Mathematics Transy v n a 0 cgc Eastern Kentucky Teacher's College University of Cincinnati. Ohio Wesleyan University LaSalle Extension University ,- Mr. GEORGE R. MAYI-IEW Instrumental M1-1SiC lOhio Wesleyan University, lB.M., B.A.9 Florida state University, Kent State Uni- versity, M. Ed. Mr. EUGENE PAALZ Comm erc ial University of Cincinnati. Mr. RICHARD PAGE Mr. THOMAS F. MEAGHER Art Morehead State College. History, Geography, Physi- cal Education, Health. University of Miami, Flori- da 3 University of Eastern Kentucky 3 University of Cincimiati. 5 Mr. EDWARD PHILLIPS Social Studies Rio Grande, Wilmington, Ohio University, Miami University, University of Cincinnati. rf Mrs. ANNA PROFFITT Mr. CLARENCE R. PIERCEY Social Science Berea College, Kentucky Wesleyan, University of Kentucky. Mr. ROY RIDENOUR mir Histor Assistant Football Coach Y Ohio State University, Uni- Miami University, Oxford, versity of Cine innati. Ohio. Mr. WILLIAM C. RUSSELL Personal Welfare Wilmington College, University of Cincin- nati. Mr. VIRGIL .SCOTT Chemistry, Biology .Lfxz-2- . Mr. JOSEPH SIEGERT Industrial Arts University of Cincinnati, Wilmington College, Ohio Miss HELEN SPURR Business Education Bowling Green Business Uni Mechanics Institute. ' versity, University of Ken- tucky, A.B.5 University of Wisconsin, M.A .5 Northwest - ern University. Mrs. EVE TI-LEISEN Math Wittenberg College, A.B., Ohio University, Miami Uni- versity. .M L Mr JOSEPH WESSLING Latin I and II Spanish I, Miss JUANITA WARD University of Cincinnati. 5 Mr. JOHN WALTON Physics, General Science Kansas St. Teachers College. 'H English II Home Economics, Health '-FT' Xavier University, B S M Cincinnati Bible Seminary A , University of Dayton, Harding College University + Un-Wef51tY Of CIHCIHHF11 of Cincinnati 9 rd-,,,,,.. E? Z-1' . r 1 -K , ' 9 9 r . - BTL!! f ... - 4 . , , I -.,..- g ' 1 K X . - ' 'x ' J f xy V ln ' 1 ' 5 - o . E- - - , 4.v f? E, -,,,. v 1' xl A' They cover our tracks. LEFT to RIGHT: Mr. N. Pace, Mr. J. Holmes, Mr. J. Chase. 44,-L 'fix ifiilifi i an Q LEFT to RIGHT: MIS. Hillard, Mrs Zinns, Mrs. Finney, Mrs. Erris. Cur favorite people at lunch time f '-A' '-'asf Y 435,539-u. X: 1 'kv .A N93 . ' L V -..4,sg',1'A , Y? f A 4 1 A e N , -A-, .- K Q A 11. A fi? :Mk?k A?9ki Y, , ll ei. 'Y T 1 J Q ' Q , ,,. . F , X ff Bai ff' ,f 1 -9 ' V ing,- f x 'df 1 1 I i l Q., .H 3, ,, 4,42 vp-'I ' Q! W im' . f ss . The Mob Four of the Best '-gi nw Will it sink or float? 'Y ,xx -SY Hifi? This is 3 PanY? First Jr. Class Round-up 12 t 'll sf A 'L'-vi ,, ,K Ig. ' .s --'fi' 'Q Seniors of Tomorrow The class of '58 established a place for themselves in the new school year by electing the following officers, Tom Schraffenberger, President, Carol Van Epps Vice-President, Earleen Pruitt, Secretary, Bill Russell, Treasurer. Our student council representatives were: Juanita Proffit, Judy O'Boyle, Julian Pasick, and Bill Russell. Eight boys made an excellent showing on the varsity football team: Don Dean, Dan King, Tom Schraggenberger Don Kissenger, Denny Rouse, Roger Holtman, Bob Long and Norm Heppner who was the only Junior letterman from '55. With equal enthusiasm they entered the basketball season by placing Dick Slater, Norm Heppner, and Tom Schraffenberger on the varsity. Next came tennis season with only four boys from our class participating: Ron Kissinger, Don Kissinger, Dan King and Denny Rouse. There were three Junior girls on the Majorette squad who added color to the half-time shows between halfs at the football and basketballs games: Nancy Becker, Lana Spicer, and Sandy Woodly. As track season approached many football players joined the track team to keep in shape for the coming season. The only returning letterman was Julian Pasick. Don Dean, Don Kissinger, Ron Kissinger, Bob Long, Denny Rouse, Tom Schraffenberger, Dan King and Norm Heppner showed good running ability. Only one Junior was on the golf team, Frank Theisen. Participation of the Juniors was seen in other clubs such as GAA, Alpha Y, Drama Guild, Chess club, Key club and National Honor Society. Many of the beautiful voices which was heard in the Glce club and Chorus belonged to the Juniors. Now we are looking forward to our final year at Deer Park High. We sincerely hope that it will be one of the best years we've ever had. lf! 4 Romona Claudlne A Adnan I-Iock Holt Ken Hxcks Ron J ullerat lford Ayer B1 Carter Roger Holtm an at J enkrns Bonme Kaupp Dan Kmg X Carol Becker Shula Carroll 'Vt- Joyce F dwards George Johnson Don Kxssmger Nancy Becker Janet Corsen Janet Fankhauser Dorrs FIHHCS Vera Bolander Robert Cox Connre Forrester Myrna IS Gall Gremer Ron Larry at Arllta Immcy Krssmger Kelly Korb Lawson Lerrrell H Ken Brxnkley Bernre DAVIS J anxce Faulhaver Roger Gerger Al is B1 Bryant Don Dean Dale Fergeson Arlene Glbson JoAnn Hc1mer Hartman O Q Q o Norm M mannc Helling H eppner e ci r Vi? . V , - l X e . ,.: - -4 r 2' l 14' 'Q r ' W 'll 4 A SQL 'jp Q K A v y kk I' KJ. M Q. - W' Lt K' ' 1 1 5 f 2 .W , X A 4 , X. , 1 4 of I 4 4 l f 'fA K ' '11 I X' ' A 4 H- A A Qi, .fe l . sl 4 77' S 'rv 'fl ' he 'il 7 1' f ,L W 3 il - qv L I . 1 Y' -7 ' . ' ' Q I , X 4 .4 A q J . 4. N -x NX 3 ' n A Eh y r gr, . Bob ' ' 'I ' Z: 2 K Av? 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A ,f I X -as .ry k Joyco Appelman Bonme Aptakcr Sandra Aubruy Dale Ansleatt Albnrt Alt Carol B1yanL Wlhild Bryant Mxke Bgrgman Freshmen thrlll of new experiences and school K L June B1ClT1Ch Pal Blaxr Sue Bovee Don Belew Mary Bowus Margaret Brunkcl Jaan Bamonte pe 1 1 L Jerry Bause Tom Buken Jeff Chadwell Georgxa Carroll Barry Carter Joan Dunham Donna Dean H ln. x Barb Davxs Candy Edgar D3V1d Earhart Ednth Eadler Roger Edchnan Sharon Elhs Charlotte Ferns A Zetta Farrxs Bob Farwrck Davld Fankhauser Carol Fzurbanks Carol Garec D1Ck Gaston .hm Grcstlmg '70 . . r Q v. N ' 1 I 1 ' H y ' ' x x 1 ' 1 I V ! . D V o o 4 X 4 7, V 1 W ,sl A ' I J. . 5 Q I 'V D I 7 7 x N, 7 I N. Q - 1 , I ,, Q eff. ,r as r 1 ' 15' 'f ' 7, or 7 I X V. '4 3 ' I 7 ' 3 I 7 -n --- a uf t - rg, r e, b A Q 1? ' X 1 in 3 , i . X --1 h ,a r 1 X kv 4 :rl a M w s. v 1 y 1 - ' f ' 1 2 . 's ' i .j 'Zz ' 'W A Y Q., r K Q 1 L K K .ray s, If J, K ga K, 5 , K I . L .. . 71, , 4 I Y ik -. 1 . 3 lv nhl L Y ' . ' . , . I , . , , . 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' -Y x R , X . , . i. y . 4 RR 1 x 1 if rf X I XXX 1 ' n 1 . , X U 'JV' l Daryl Srmth J1m Stevens Douglas Stone Bob Swander Albert Swergert Tom Talmage Joy and excitement MW Carol Thornburg Herb Thornell Carolyn TfaLlIlg B111 Tucker Donna Turck -ff Jack Vest Margaret Vogel, Pat Viars, B111 Waddell Carol Warne Q 1 Carol Waters Mike Welch, Rlchard W1ckman, Judy Wxlliams, Darlene Wilson i 6 Nancy W1nter Jamce Worst, Christy Wymond, Lmda Zimmerman, Jim Zoeller 23 '1- - - ' - .Q f- A .W . X N . 3 . 7 l , . l Q O .L A-y 1 ,. W V s A' MJ! 4 0 A f ' ' A y W 1 f '- 5 Y W W I 7 V 3 . ! ff get 2' 'v if tam 1 1-3 raw ' l x Mx X L I ful' I . Y l ,waxy K my A W 1 I W - -. an H L' C.. ' Qi. ,. .. '- L . h 7 x r L , . . . W ,ff W-rf' W y 1 -' e is qu M 4, it ' A 3 1 B 5 ,Q A .K 4 I r Y Q ,D ll, W 4 D 'el s L K L -55 ' 14. l . , . . 8th Grade ROW 1: D. Routt, B. Walker, F. Hartfill, J. Yates, A. Woods, E. Striker, B. Loggains, B. Gregg. ROW 2: G. Smith, E. Horvath, P. Jordan, P. Linneman, A. Luti, P. Mooney, F. Gruber, L. Humphrey. ROW 3: C. Scherrer, M. Bohanan, C. Longworth, B. Grcely. B. Miller, E. Pierce, C. Heinzelman, M. Herbert, K. Hopp. ROW 4: R. Rodgers, L. Schrier, H. Wi11isch,M. Hitz, M. Koehl, J. Sears, J. Hillard, S. Sanders, J. Tolson, B. Reiners. Remember your iunior high years ROW 1: K. Wilisch, L. Frontino, C. McLaughlin, D. De1Boco, B. De1Boco, D. Chapman, B. Sharp, B. Rummel, S. Neu. ROW 2: D. Middendorf, G, Dejager, J. Koopman, B. Kuck, M. Ertel, M. Gloss, S. Fishback, 3, Davis, ROW 3, B, Gough, J, Alfred, B, Criswell, S. Cornet, G. Garner, S. Ericlson, S. Er- ickson, M. Fisher, C. Davis, M. Oliver. ROW 4: H. Rahe, M. Fish, T. Messeschmidt, R. Long, J. Sears W. Querry, D. Kelly. 24 ROW 1 B Howe,J Alfred J Barr D Parker, L Lambert B Cantrell J McNulty S Boney ROW2 J Burr,C Maldaner J Mehne,M Metzger S Munnel M Ross, L Wrllrarns S Kelly J Tucker ROW3 J B0oso,D Buschle D Brewer D K.raus,R Roberts,G Grampke T Fretsam ROW4 B Cooper, S Wrllets J McLeod B Eschman B Fhnker, R Russel, D Wrllet P Davrs Entering the new hugh school was ROW 1 J Swa1n,J Starkey C Steger, R Schraffenberger J Vmeyard D Rrehardson D Snebert D Volhart B Yost ROW2 J Stafford,T Apkmg L Douglas,L Rorzen S Deffmger M Schmrll M Turek ROW3 B Davrs A Augenbaugh S Sp1cer,B Sharp S Zrnk S Mertz P Dawson C Ball B Carte ROW4 D Brown, T Straub, R Brttman J Br111 D Burton, J Browemer, K Brookbank J Clay D Dupps Z5 I mv! -- ROW 1: S. Hartfiel, D. Opitz, K. Kress, K. Nachbauer, M. Brown, D. Heinchen, J. Hashimoto, S. Mc- Math, J. Johnson, J. Mahan. ROW 2: B. Bohle, M. Estep, J. Dey, P. Knechtly, J. Nowak, C. Radke, J. Luti, P. Fite. ROW 3: B. Davis, J. Cordell, G. Campbell, R. Burr, N. Holitz, J. Englehardt, S. Olsen, D. Nida, B. Flick, J. Bricker. ROW 4: B. Fay, H. Foreste, T. Ballard, L. Conover, B. Chaney, T. Dressel, K. Wahitaker , G. Wheeler, D. England. Your first important but hesitant ROW 1: S. Eaton, P. Comolander, B. Cross, J. Dupps, M. Megan, G. Sorter, J. Temore, P. Wainscott, T. Quadnau, P. Eadler. ROW 2: D. Colmstock, N. Dowers, B. Emerson, J. Aptaker, D. Carter, E. Drogo, P. Pahner, D. Dodds. ROW 3: J. Smith, L. Wadland, F. Newman, G. Weyer, G. Rouse, R. Thorne, J. Mills, B. Shearing, D. Tabakow. ROW 4: R. Negelson, T. Parrish, B. Stratton, W. Meckler, R. Scheafer, R. Sands, D. Murphy, J. Pender, A. Paris, C. Ramsey, B. Vintage. 26 Y if 3 11 ,A, 1. ROW 1: K. Eisenlohr, C. Pfitzer, N. Schmidt, B. Rathel, K. Kellerman, B. Geyer, P. Chite, L. Scott, C. Schlimm. ROW 2: L. Maschmeyer, B. Schmeuszer, E. Salzano, P. Simmons, M. Barham, J. Ostrabrook, R. Rayborn. ROW 3: E. Gasnik, C. Slusser, B. Richards, S. Rahe, K. McCombs, A. Foreste, R. Hollings worth. step into ca routine full of surprises. ,ns RQ ROW 1: B. Pasick, L. Gruber, C. Wagner, B. Chadwell, S. Swanson, P. Pahner, J. Thacker, G. Baky, S- Tarter, M. Wolf, B. Ayer. ROW 2: M. Losito, M. Matthews, D. Emminger, J. Jones, C. Wiggerman, C. Wassons, C. Stover, S. Willis, E. Wickman. ROW 3: B. Doran, H. Smith, W. Hauser, D. Lyon, B. Her- man, B. Harmon. L. Klasmeyer, G. Cobb, B. Jirles, B. Knapke. ROW 4: T. Lewis, E. Hupps, B. Kettler, D. Flowers, B. Long, J. Schenz, R. Oeters, K. Johnson, L. Lloyd, A. Schramm. 27 X YE Best Student and amece Hashxmoto W Qs Paks Btst Lookmg Don Flowers and Sandra R the v 15 .R iilvgf, 'Ill E! Best Btuld Russ Nagtlson and Donna Com stock 1 1 K 2 sr I ,A 1 ni z X, Best Personah y 5 D011 Becdle and Sandra Eaton -I Best All Around Andy Shramm and Sandra Rahc P if Fnendhest Bob Games and Bonrne Sue Cross t I i 4 '66 hs Best Athlete Glen Rouse and Nancy Dowers Btst Drtsscd Don Btcdlc 21 Swanson A 73 3 Bcst Dancer Bob Her nd Sharon ann and W ttltst X X3 X rm Janlecc HHSh11nOlO 1 Jim Shem and Kathte E1 scnlolu' s Q. E tn, 5 S! tit j vixstx Xxx xxx XX 28 , X VV,s I y Q I ..' , uil VV , S ' 1 5 3 ' ' V 1 P. 2 N l V V- ,. x- - 'W 535 f V xxx 'fig X . .,.- - B B ' If T71 V, 4, - B L. Stan Evans if ' f' -s D f ? 'v A Q A , 1'Q.4Rv' M H . ,ts Zigi If ix.. , 7 ,A L 1 4 A f N ..nQ - Y, 2 . ' du ' 1 - L f 1 - 1 , Q I S f ' E 5 X 1 1' J ' ' -A S , B-ef I 1 B Y 5 5 t ? 4 L X '5 f' A x ' 1 2 . 'Q' f H' if X A 5 5 -' , s. S i' toll Best Student Trm Aplung and Ann Augenbough Best Looklng Steve W11ht and Donna Bvschle Frlendhest Bob Cooper and Barb Cr1swe11 Best Bmld Best Pexsonahty Larry Douglas and Donna Buschle est A11 Around J1m Brosmer and Carole Steger wil Best Dressed Pete Dav1s and Ruth Ann Schraffenberger Wlttlest Ktn Wllllsh and Gtorgla Garner Best Athlete Steve W1111t and Sh1r1ey Boney Best Dancer Jlm Brosmer and Denms M1 ddendorf and Sharon Dxckerson x 99 Sharon D1ckerson F5 g . . ' g 1 Sf VH , ' ., Q A Vx 'DNS' , ? 1 I . 1 B . xx f , - ,. , . 2 In gl gf, - v . fi S A , fr V D ' his ig ,J Q. 1 ' D , ' 3 1 ll, S '-is E Jw Jr. High Band ROW 1: Joe Hahn, Bob Herrman, Larry Klasmeier, Bud Matthews, Mike Thompson, Janet Tucker, Sandra Kel- ley, Judy McNulty, Connie Fairbanks. ROW 2: George Cobbe, Marlene Metzger, Betty Pasick, Linda Gruber, Janet Jones, Bob Doran, Andy Schramm, Homer Smith. ROW 3: Dorothy Emminger, John McLeod, Susan Mun nell, laura Lambert, Mary Ellen Roos, Leah Williams, Roger Hill, Steve Willit, Roger Davis, Bill Harmon. The Jr, High Band, also directed by Mr. Mayhew, consists of 'ith and Sth graders who can play a musical in- strument or want to learn. On occasions, the band plays at football games along with the Sr. Band. During the year they add their part to thc Annual Band Concerts. The hope of everyone in this Band is to eventually belong to the Sr. High Band and be in the spotlight at all the activities to which it is so much a part. TW ,. .. - 11-419 ROW 1 Larry Douglas Bob Apkmg Ray Bxttman J1m Smrth Terry Perxsh Denms M1ddendorf Russell Na gelson Charles Ball ROW 2 Ed Str1ker Wallace Querry, B111 Walker Jerry Ballard J1m Sears, Charles Scherrer Dan Kelly, Dave Wlllets ROW 3 Gary Smlth, Bxll Vlntage, Jack Brill Steve Wllllt Paul Anders Russel Rogers Dave Burton George Cobb Kittens of Today Coach Plercey 32 4... ' 1 1 x 7 y r ' - . . . 2 - ' x Q 1 . . . . . . .. 9 ' ' 9 1 x 1 ' I . , - Qs 'A u rf K 1 f Wildcats of the Future as-f FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bob Cooper, Larry Douglas, Wally Querry, Bill Meyer, Stevc Willit. ROW 2: Danny Dupps, Jerry Clay, Jim Brosemer, Jim Sears, Stan Evens. ROW 3: Jim Schenz, Bill Harmon, Terry Ballard, Russell Nagelson. Not present when picture was taken was Russell Rogers. LEFT TO RIGHT, are Shirley Boney, Sharon Dickerson, Pat Knecthy, Linda Mashmeyer, Ruth Sciiraffen- burger, Carol Steger, Judy McNulty. This years Ir. High team fin- ished second in the M.V.I.L.Jun- ior circuit only behind Loclrland. The tall team shows great proin- ise of bringing a M.V.I.L.charnp ionship to Deer Park Varsity in a couple of years. Some seventh graders will return next year to try to improve on this years 9 to 1 lose record. Gamma Y .,-4 ROW 1 Lmda Hart Dune De1Boc0, Janxece HaSh1ln0t0, Janet Mahan Patty Bowman Jaclue John son Kathy Exsenlohr ROW 2 Dlane McDonald BODBIE Ayer, Judy Rogers, Pat Palrner Betsy Chad well Jan LJonLs Lxhau Fontmo Comme Faarbanks Sharon Dickerson Ehzabeth Drogs ROW 3 Bev erly Rxchards Sandra Eaton Lmda Maschmeyer, Pat Knechtly, Sandra Rahe Pamela F1te Karen Kel lc Bll R l rman 1 lb at mel Betsy Emerson Sh1r1eyF1Shb3ck, Sally Olson D1ane Chapman ROW 4 Mau del Lemmmg J.u.k1e Englehardl Phyllls SIHIITLOIIS, Betty Ycst, Barbara Cough Mary Ohver Barbara Crlssxx ell Dons Volhart Ann Aughenbaugh, Sharm! SWS-ISGS, Karen McC'ombs Ruth Schraffenberger ROW Q Pat Llnncman Judy Booso Joyce MCCOIIISIBI, Charlotte Hemzclman Joyce D y Georgls Gamer Judy Mahne Carol Maldaner Carol LOngW0rt1'1 34 ,e 1 v. i, . 5 . 4. ,. 5.1 v .Aim axii' K.: ...E CAI ra 'K as 'fkfxn i :gn A nice club for the student who is average or a bove. National Honor Society promotes scholar- ship, character, leadership and service. The mem bers consist of the ten percent of the juniors and seniors who have at least a B average. You are judged for club membership by your character, services to the school and co-operation with others. Initiation into the club is a candle light ser- vice. During the second quarter a dinner is given for the new junior members, Left to Right: Buddy McCarthy, Martha Ellis, Lois Rothert, John Rundberg. Leadership Scholarship IATIONAL g '322' Character 2 5 vs 6 Service W ,K , , s ,u , HBCU! 1 KNEELING: John Rundberg, Buddy McCarthy, Carol Collins, Wanda Lyons, Connie Rump- ke. STANDING: Lois Rothert. Judy Green, Ron Lingo, Ed Wolf, Tom Sprague, GarySm1th, Martha Ellis. 36 iff, T fi, . ' 553' ROW 1: Bonnie DelBoca, Sally Olson, Terry Quadnau, Lois Rothert, Lois Seubert, Shirley Ncu, Bob llcrman. ROW 2: Marianne I-lelling, Bud McCarthy, Sue Cornelius, JoAnn McCollistcr, Glenna Noland, Wanda Lyons, Charlotte Farris, Nancy Winter, Martha Ellis, Sylvia Hurttle, ROW 3: Mary Harmon, Juanita Profitt, Carol Dunham, Julian Pasick, Terry Russell, Bill Russell, Mike Koehl, Ed Wolf, Bill Crawford, Judy O'Boyle, Leah Williams. Student Council - a fs gil Every ycar four representatives from each class plus the student managers are given the privilege and opportunity to help improve our school and its students. This governing body under the supervision of Mrs. Proffit discusses student problems, schedules locker inspections, and with money for their various projects add to the appearance of thc school. Co -operating with the National Honor Society this year they sold Christmas candy. The officers for the 1956-57 year are: President - Buddy lam, JoAnn Mccouistcrl McCarthy, V. President - Lois Rothert, Secretary - Carol Dun- ham, and Treasurer - Lois Seubert. STUDENT MANAGERS, Left to Right: Lois Seubcrt, Carol Dunham, Ed Wolf, Glenna No 157 Key Club 4 I 1 I 5 i 4 ROW 1: Bob Holt, Gary Smith. Frank Thcisen, Don Dean. ROW 2: Gordon Drake Tom Sprague, Buddy McCarthy. ROW 3: Ed Wolf, August Papania. ROW 4: Bill Fiedler, Bernie Davis, Gary Seigla, Tom O'Brien, Ron Lingo, and John Rundberg An average of 25 members compile the Key Club. These members are sophomores, juniors, and senior boys who have at least a C average in their grades. The Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis and their advisor is Mr Hoernschemeyer. The club is organized to promote fellowship and to help improve our school and community, This year the Key Club is awarding trophies to the senior boys who earn activity letters, The officers are: President, Ron Lingog Treasurer, Bud McCarthyg Vice President, Ed Wolfg Secretary, John I' Rundberg. 38 lx! tv Carolyn Flshback Dons Staton Jean Staten Mary Harmon Grace Smlth Left to Rrght Beverly Sm1th Candy Edger Helen Stratten Betty Marshall Grace Smlth Mary Harmon, Lo1s Rothert Judy We1gc1, Jean Statten Glenna Noland Dor1s Staton, Carolyn F1sh back, Jean McGall1ard Carol Fa1rbanks Future Teachers ofAmer1ca IS des1gned spec1f1ca11y for any gul or boy who IS mterested m the teach mg profess1on They gam a l1tt1e exper1ence 1n FTA by flllmg 1n when a shortage of teachers preva 11 e1ther at the elementary bulldlng or the H1gh School Somethmg else that awards entertamment to the members of FTA IS fleld trrps to other schools tosee how they conduct there classes and see 1f the1r operat1on of the1r school IS any better or worse than ours Mrs Eva The1sen rs the FTA advlsor The off1cers for the year were Presrdent Jean Staten V1ce Presxdent, Mary Lou Harmon, Treasurer Carolyn Flshback Secretary Grace Smrth 39 y , 7 , . tiff . QM D 1 --h.,,,,.. , 1 , J 5 . n K , ,, Le. 3 v 1 v v 1 . 1 1 1 ' , . ' . . . . . . , . 0 . . , . . . z . - S - I . . . I ' I 0 P Conme Vmey ard ROW 2 Lmda Lobrtz, LOIS Serbert Sluela Carroll, Barb Wergel, Carol Ruehrwem Marrlyn Oeters, Barbara Davls ROW 3 Marcra Barnham Marlene Metzger, Connle Farrbanks, Carolyn Bean, Gary Luc ls, Pat Palmer, Jackre Johnson Junior Red Cross The bef'1I1I'11l'lfD of school tlus year brou ht QNX S, the annual drne of the Junror Red Cros for contrrbrrtrons to th Red Crow of Much thu club 15 clo ely eonnrcted Some of therr proJc cts tlu year mcludr the frllmv of grit boxes by the D P Qtu dents which were sent to needy famrlrw 111 lOI'61gll COLlllU'1k.9 l he Junror Red Cross helps to pro note Group partrmpatlon and 1nternat1onal re FO latlonsl rp 40 if 4 r ,L 1 ' NNW 4 r xv Q - M k t of ' A ki f. X Y xl C X ,I 1 K C S. ROW'l: Don Rhoades, Sandra Woodley, Mike Welch, Terry Ressell, Louise Pieariellow, Carol Thornberg, l X ' . I e ' . I : ' I , l 5 D 9 A I 'u um' . I y I ' v-1 3 Q, 4, M C , N Y . ' . O sf r 1 H . 49 A ' 'F f M ,C W A 1? 1 ' I ' ' H 4,0 W 3 f . . I - o f-P O , W C Q4 ROW 1: Judy Davis, Virginia Toth, Darlene lmmoor, Linda Montgomery, Joyce Edwards. ROW 2: Lois McNulty, Myrna Fish, Lana Spicer, Donna Schmeusy, Sue Cornelius, John Rundberg, Pat I-lartman,Carol Van Epps, Sally Woods. ROW 3: Gary Steeves, Don Poston, Wally Stuart, Jack Broyles, Judy Wergers, Bob Munz, Gordon Steger, Glenna Noland, JoAnn McCollister, Jean Deffinger, Sandra Bang. ROW 4: Tom O'Brien, Adrion Hock, Bob Dunigan, Ruth Yoakurn, Denny Rouse, Janice McCollister, Betty Harper Frank Theisen, Margie Klamand, Pat Stafford, Sheila Carroll. ROW 5: Bill Crawford, Pat Jenkins, Tom Schraffenburger, Mary Hall, Cary Seigla, Tom Spicer, Pixie Lambers, Sandy Woodley, Nancy Becker, Jack Basham, Juanita Profit. ROW 6: Don Dean, Carol Dunham, Barb Weigle, Ron Lingo, Ed Wolf, Dick O'Brien, Alice Cordell, Jack Ward, Judy Green, Jack Seigla, Wanda Lyons. ROW 7: Janice Walk- er, Gail Griener, Don Kissinger, Ron Kissinger, Terry Russell, Jim Dykes, Wayne Steeves, Ron Poole, Barbara Misner, Earleen Pruitt, Roberta Wilisch. Singing is ca must for entertainment. livery student who enjoys singing aims for our schooleho- rus. This year the chorus is larger than it has ever been. Seventy-one enchanting voices are directed very capably by Miss Doroty lloward. Thru the year the chorus entertains on many different oc- casions. At the first ofthe year is Vocal Highlights. 'lhen caroling at St. Thcresas, singing for the Parent Teachers As- sociation, presenting a Christmas Assembly to the student body, appearing at baccalaureate service, representing our 'uf school in the All-State Chorus in Wilmington. The chorus is always takes a very active part in our musical show, the Parkers. Miss Dorothy Howard l l Double Quartet Jack S1eg1a and John Rundberg And these Choral groups odd spice She's a wlzardl That s the only poss1b1e def1n1t1on for Mlss Howard our vocal duector Every year she takes e1ght boys adds a dash of HTUSIC blends carefully and the result IS the Boy s Double Quartet Thts year the result 18 better than ever The Boy s Double Quartet 1S really terrlflcl These fellows can slng anythmg from Chnstmas carols to Rock and Roll and each song IS better than the last! 2 'f Q Left to Right: Gordon Stegcr, Denny Rouse, Jack Basham, Wayne Steeves, Gary Seigla, O 4 Mixed Chorus ROW 1 Bob Munz Lois McNulty Sue Cornelius John Rundberg ROW 2 Ron Lingo Linda Montgom ery Jean Deffinger Gary Sexgla Judy Wergers B111 Crawford Mary Hall Gordon Steger ROW3 Ed Basham ROW 4 Ron Poole Margie Klamond, Jim Dykes Ruth Yoakum, Janice Walker Wayne Steeves Alice Cordell Tom Spicer to the Ilves of Deer Park Students One of the highlights of our school IS the mixed chorus It plays an important part in the Parker s Besides the Parker s it also adds a lot to the Choral assemlbies 43 I' . Wolf, Carol Dimhanji, Glenna Noland, Jack Seigla, Virginia Lambert, Dennis Rouse, Roberta Wiliseh, Jack I . . , . , . Girls Double Quartet D . SEATED are Mary Hall, and Lois McNulty. Linda Mont gomery, Jean Deffinger, Glenna Noland, Sue Cornelius, Alice Cordell, Janice Walker. Gordon Steger, Lois McNulty, Ed Wolf, Sandra Bang, Wayne Steeves, Janice Walker, Ron Poole, Linda Montgomery. Girls Triple 5 0 .,....,,,g,,l 'V'-0, .rg Trio Barbara Mizner, Mary Harmon, Margie Klamond Betty Harper, Ann Machrneyer, June Strong, Sandra Bang, Sue Cornelius, Daryln Dell Boca. wi 4' I mp . . ,,, -1 H4 J Q it . v f ' lx X N x i ' 4. J, is 'W I ROW 1: Judy Kranich, Martha Mecliler, Carol Williams, Pat Hartman, Joyce Edwards. ROW 2: Carol Van Epps, Carol Fairbanks, Linda Montgomery, Carol Dodd, Janet Thompson, Judy Brock, Darlene Irnmore, Diane Barr, Juanita Cooper. ROW 3: Bonnie Kaupp, Judy Davis, Ida Jean Schmidt, June Strong, Pat Stafford, Jean Staten, Charlotte Ferris, Barbara Buckley, Sandra Bang, Pat Clark, Sue Cornclius, Nancy Roth, Darlyn Del Boca. ROW -1: Mary Lou Harman, Jo Ann Prichard, Janice Me- Collister, Bev Munz, Wanda Lyons, Barb Weigel, Louise Picaricllo, Shelia Carroll, Jo Ann MCCollist- er, Lana Spicer, Sharon Ellis. ROW 5: Sondra McCombs, Georgia Kettler, Glennie Holbrook, Betty Harper, Diane Sehnider, Ann Maschemt-yer, Nancy Lcttrell, Pat Jenkins, Carol Thornberg, JoanDun- ham, Mary Hall, Betty Thorne, Sandy Woodley. ROW 6: Jean Deffingcr, Barbara Misner, Margie Klamand, Pat Schaffer, Janice Walker, Barbara Appleman, Bonnie Dykes, Alice Cordel, Roberta Willisch, Ruth Yoakuni, Glenna Noland. ROW 1: John Rundberg, Don Postan, Wally Stewart, Gary Stceves, ROW 2: Bob Munz, Bob Dunni- gan, Tom O'Brien, Frank Thiescn, Adrian Hoek, Jack Broyles, Gordon Steger, ROW 3: Denny Rouse, Bill Crawford, Torn Schraffenbcrger, Tom Spicer, Jack Scigla, Don Dean, Jack Basham, CaryScigla, Ron Lingo, ROW 4: Jack Ward, Dick O'Brien, Ron Kissinger, Ron Poole, Jim Dykes, Wayne Sleeves, Terry Russell, Don Kissisger, l d Wolf. Memories of those half-time festivities .- -- C1 sf . an Q ,SM Q ml El sz ': . BSA 'Ei :f A ROW 1: Nancy Becker, Barbara Bucldey, Lois Rothert, Lana Spicer, Sandra Woodley. ROW 2: Bill Crawforn, Maurice Bertram, Tom Talmage, Mike Wikan. ROW 3: Sylvia Hcrtel, Barb Misner, Barb Davis, Diane Sneider, Maryolice Kirker, Gary Smith, Tom Sprague, Karen Koppenhove. ROW 4: Janet Thompson, Gail Griener, Joan Dunham, Nancy Kenney, Don Schmidt, Clenn.a Noland, Denny Rig-ion, Tom Buken, Janet Fank houser, Carol Fairbanks. ROW 5: Christine Wyman, Pam Green, Barry Letsler, John Klosmeyer, Bob Follett, Don Schmidt, Pat Vears. ROW 6: John Rundberg, Bob Holt, Julian Pasick, Bill Marchmann, Jack Vest, Donna. Littrell, Bill Schramm Mike Welch. The whistle blows -the baton is raised-and music fills the air. This music is that of the Deer Park marching band. The man behind the stick is Mr. Mayhew. He directs the players at all home football games and parades. During the year the concert band holds two very successful con- certs. One in December and one in April. 46 always remain in our hearts and minds P' Nancy Becke r Lana Spicer Sandra Woodley Barbara Buckley Head Majoretteg Lois Ronhert Gray Scarlets 555' if FRONT ROW SEATED are Tom Sprague John Klasmcrcr Robert Follett Ron Schmrdt Berry Letzlar Pam Paslck Bob Holt MAIKICL Bertram B111 Crawford Tom Talmage Don Schmrdt When ever you want musrc of a good quahty just ask our wonderful Gray Scarlets 'lhese mus1cal wlzards play for the dances at school and for the bxg Chrrsrmas Formal Of course everyone knows this band to be the smkrng feature rn our mus1cal varrery show the Parkers 48 F, , fr 5 1 ! : I I l 7 ' I i I Green. SECOND ROW, STANDING, is: Sylvia Hertel. THIRD ROW: Gail Griener, Roger Querry, Julian IK DRWER TRAlNlNG E R PARK H CQLNJVL l '1... l s '357-'3 -MMI:-M3I,.1iZ5J Qvuummq OW 1 Margie Klamand, Jean Deffinger, Nancy MCDUIIH Carol Dodd, Shirley Yates, Lourse Picerallo John Rundberg Carol Becker June Strong ROW 2 Judy Wiegel, Marilyn I-lemichen Janet Fankhauser, Phyllrs Suerkamp Carlene Schaurer, Martha E1- l1s ROW 3 Judy Wrllmen, Pat Stafford, Bonnie Dykes, Betty Jo Willits, Sondra Mc- Combs Ruth Yoakum, Wanda Lyons, Judy Green, Bob Holt Bob Long Ron Gillis, Tom Schraffenberger Cliff Neu ROW 4 Dan King, Roger Lambert Bob Sikes, Bob Cox, Ken Brinkley, Bill Russell, Dick Slater, Wayne Santon Nj df' iff if i.ffJlY5F' r 1, watts laavtus U J LEVI' to RIGHT: Bill Tucker. Bill Knapley, Paul Wynescott. ROW 2: Bud McCarthy, Tom Sprague, Dick Parker. There is no fear in the minds of D.P. students of getting home safely and without harm while the Driving Club and Safety Patrol are on the job. Both clubs are designed to promote safety whether driving or walking. Mr. Carnes is the advisor of these clubs. -19 ui,, ,s , v .sf I QE! v I1 wg H 1 LEFT to RIGHT: ly, Gary Smith, X , . , ii , . ' ' , .v:-11s-1331: I' A , x 1 44 '- uLQ?f'AA 'I 5 r lads if ,, f Ken McBeth and Buddy McCarthy. ! fp! I L Y V ,el ,V .i Butch Ken Stuart. Larry Kel- -1- -- - - ' tedasyou TQ' - 4 Ymight th in . I Mrs. Proffitt, who is organizer and advisor o he Chess Club, gives you all the help you need to 1 rn the game. 1 This-years officers are: President-Bud McCart yg Vice President-Ken McBethg Treasurer-Judy Green 50 KQCKCHIIIIIIIDHHDJD III! X G15 ROW 1, QLeft to Rxghtje Larry Rubenacker, Anne Auganbaugh ROW 2 Maunce Bertram Dxck Schueler, John Klasmeler ROW 3 Wally Stuart Gary Lucas ROW 4 Wally Rurnmell, Ken Brmkley, Dale Ferguson Floyd Radke , If you need p1ctures taken for some specral oc casron ask the Camera Club These boys and guls under the superv1s1on of Mr Mayhew learn almost everythmg there 1S to learn from the cl1ck of the camera to the ftmshed product They are always Wllllllg to help you out The Antler Staff lS grate ful for the Clubs help thls year for the yearbook The club offrcers are Maur1ce Bertram Pres1 dent Wally Stuart 1stV1ce Presrdent John Klasmeyer 2nd VICC Pres1dent B111 Z1mmers Sec retary Dale Ferguson Treasurer Mrs Fanklauser, Maurice Bertram, Mr Gllhan, Larry Rubenacker K 'Qi Antler Staff Q16 4114 41 Left to r1ght STANDING are Carol Dodd Ruth Altemcxer Norm Heppner M1ss B1shoff Ron Brookbank Bob Munz, Carol Dunham Mary Hall, and Lo1s McNulty SITTING JoAnn McCol lrster Marrlyn Huruchen Conrue Rumpke Gordon Steger and Wayne Steeves l Conme Rumpke, Edrtor lil ln Chlef Ed1tOI 1n Chief Ass1stant Edrtor Busmess Manag,er Ass1stant Busmess Manager Advertrsmg Manager Lrterary Manager Art Edrtor Ass1stant Art Edrtor Sports Edrtor Layout Comme Rumpke Marxlyn Hermchen Ruth Altemerer Carol Dunham Margaret McBeth JoAnn MCCOll1St6I Gordon Steger Dave Estep Wayne Steeves Carol Dodd Norm Heppner M1ss Marg Brschoff 1 AAV1-:O M1ss Lomse Bottarff Antler Advlsor 52 F r 4 ' ' I 5 gf' 'Q A 'JI ' pf Y ' ff' L k K , ' S A NR!! 5 6 ,ggi Q KL I I ,, , L F N fr e fi l fa J K 7 ' . 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Ron Poole Marlene Barton LOIS Rothert Lo1s McNulty Carol Dunham Ken Tekulve Judy Wergers Carol Dodd Bob Munz Harry Prepmeyer Barb Wergel Norm Heppner Carol Dodd Carol Dunham Loxs McNulty Martha Ellns Mar1ly'n I-'cmrchen Butch Kettler Judy Wergers Carol Dodd Judy Green Ron Brookbank Ken Tekulve Dale Ferguson H ff! ffffff vs Ron Poole and Marlene Barton Ass1stant Edrtor GLX? 152 'S USNTB JL sy. , 'lay-' ff? rr I, a, Ron Poole Edxtor rn chref NI I Q- - Y 7 : V , 5 J Y 3 1 A' 1 . r ' lg k X . . : , , 'nf 1 , . li! X X X . . . . X - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X V . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' l I I I I I I I I I I I . l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I . . . . . . . . . -' I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l ..--... . .. I .......-. . . - i . . . . . . . . . . . . . , I --........ ........ I 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . V I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' 1 . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I . L . . H 1 . X : . . . . .... . .... ..... . .5 5 . ,r V ?,4'- . I, .f Marvrn Barton fS73.,Qf-IE' , ,- : Hx xx' :I A gm 'fem ' if , ' '21 ,- K, 'I ,li ' fx' H . I .,,,, q, -. , at nun' gl r .. . . . . . . .... ag :..gLi,l' H nan. I flier: . .5 JTIH .fs rrzwgf 935 of I1 -:,.'Nx21', . I ' QQ If-,I ,I . , I , 5 - 'Pf',? f' - 'V X 'aw N Y X f 15 5 - ' X P e- - - f. -.,...1--, ' M I , - - . Office Asslstants V7 B7 l--..., Above QLEFT to RICHTQ JoAnn Hemuer, Lo1s Rothert, Martha Ell1s, Lmda Lobltz, June Strong, Marlene Barton, Kathy Poole, Pat Stafford, Joan Dunham, Marllyn Hemxchen, Earlene Pruxtt Ed Wolf Below QLEFT to RIGHT, Ron Lmgo, Conn1e Rumpke, Pat W:-ute, Judy Wexgle Carol Dunham, Gall Choate Janet Sweanngen, Carol Dodd Carol Coll1ns Nancy Kmney, Ceorgeann Poole Loxs McNulty LL, -Q 'Fi- Llbrary Assistants 'x!4,,... ,1 QLEFT to RIGHTQ Jean McGall1ard, JoAnn Vmnage L1nda Mont gomery, Pat Jenkms, B111 Tucker, Helen Stratton 54 9 I p- ':. r, Q 4 . X -I YQ S - K I h. y, I K 1 5 V L 5 4 I J fi , '- 1 Sum --- I i A f Ak , . . : . . . . , . 1 7 I 7 ' .5 ' , A . X 1 - , V '4 r x , 4 J ' 'g - xg t 1 H1 Q, 7 MJ R 'IF t .1 ft 1 5 . Ai L ,X ,f 0-4 , fy J Q- . 'Q Q -4 A 2 - TE . . W . . 1 'f X Mx .M 1 Q O I A - L 1 . ,, ? .v at A Q .qu , K A, A ,W- 'k' 1, MW , : . . , . - Alpha Y Teens .. , f K1 AQ S .X 5 1' 1st ROW: Margaret McBetl1, president, Lois McNulty, secretary, Maureen Young, vice president, Janice McCol- lister, treasurer. 2nd ROW: Shirley Poole, Maryanne l-lelling, Judy Wolf, Carol Becker, Shirley Yates, Carol Van Epps, Darlene Immoor, Martha Ellis, Bonnie Kaupp, Pat Hartman, Janet Faulhaber, Jo Ann l-lerner. 3rd ROW: Marlene Barton, Carol Dodd, Carlene Schaurer, Connie Rumpke, Glenna Noland, Margie Klarriond, Louise Pieariel lo. Carol Dunham, Marilyn Heinichen, JoAnn McCollister, Judy Wergers. 4th ROW: Carol Ruehrwein, Lois Sue- bert, Janet Fankhauser, Bev Munz, Judy Weigle, Sheilla Carroll, Nancy Becker, Pat Korb, Betty Jo Willits. 5th ROW: Sandy Woodley, Nancy Lucas, Mary Hall, Judy Green, Gail Greiner, Judy Willman, Janice Walker, Earlcen Pruitt, Ruth Altemeier, Ruth Yoakam, Pat Jenkins. Alpha Y Teens is a Christian organization connected with the YWCA. The purpose of the club is to do good in the community through service projects. The Alpha Y Teens made Christmas favors which were put on food trays for women of an old ladies home. An- other project they accomplished was supplying food to a needy fami- ly. The club meets twice a month. One meeting is scheduled as a business meeting. The other is an activity period to work on projects. ll Beta-Y Y F s x lst ROW: Arlene Sandman. treasurer, Betty Hicks, social manager, Barb Misner, president, Christy Wyrnond, vice president, Barbara Reising, secretary. 2nd ROW: Judy Kronich. Nancy Middendorf, Edith Eadler, Patty Scherrer, Ethel Preston. Carolyn Fishback. Anita McLaughlin, Grace Smith, Wilma Bryant, Mary Alice Kirker, Karen Kopen- hagcr. Georgia Carroll. 3rd ROW: Diane Barr. Sue Bove, Nancy Winter, Margie Yost, Mary Bowers. Carol Fair- banks, Caroll Bryant, Pat Blair. Susan Repogle. Carol Waite, Mary Kyde, Margaret Brunkel, Virginia Toth. Llth ROW: Charlene Knechtley, Candy Egar, Derdea Reiners. Sylvia llertel, Nancy Roth. Barb David, Carol Nimershien Kathy Poole. Linda Montgomery, Janet Thompson, Nancy Kenny. Carol Waters. Linda Zimmerman. 5th ROW: Jean S aton, Jeane Bierich, Janice Worst, Joan Dunham. Patsy Shaeffer, Virginia Lambers, Billie liagge, Charlene lAlClI1ZCl.YI11lIl.P.lII1 Green, Donna Dean, Diane Schneider, Glennie llolbrook, Joyce Appleman, Marilyn Kaupp. Bety-Y, under the supervision of Miss Ledford, is a club for all fresh- men and sophomore girls, and is affiliated with the Young Womenls Christian Association. The girls plan many social and money making projects to increase the budget and for the enioyment of all the members. The goals et' rhe club are: To grow as a person: I0 grvw ill friendship with people of all races, religions, and naiionaliriesg To grow in knowledge and love of God. ll I aj WI: M ROW 1: Linda Lobitz, Janet Thompson, Mary Kyde, Margaret Brunkel Carol Williams, Carol Buckley Darlene W1l.son, Martha Mechler, Janet Leder, Margaret Vogel, Betty Marslial Judy Bartesleo Barbara Reising Arlene Sandman. ROW 2: Ida Jean Schmidt, Nancy Kenny, Linda Montgomer Sue Boney JoAnn Hess, Gail Choate Kathy Poole Sharon Ellis, Nancy Winter, Barb Davis, Berly Smith, Joyce Appleman Annette Madonna Sue Cornelius Pat Viars ROW 3: Judy Brock, Jean Staton, JoAnn Prichard, Christy Wymond Marilyn Knapp Georgia Kettler Jeane Bierich, Joan Dunham, Billie Hagge, Gaile Robertson, Diane Sneider, Ann Maschmeyer Sue Sweeny Patsy Schaef fer Carol Thornberg, Janice Worst, Barb Gifford, Carol Nimershien Judy Pyle The Girls Athletic Association is an organization for girls in grades nine through twelve interested in building healthier minds and bodies. Activities the girls may participate in are: Basketball, bowling, volleyball, horseback riding, swimming, ice skating and paly days. Offices for this year were: Kathy Hess, Secretary Carol Ruehrwein, Vice-Presidentg Iudy Bartesko, Sophomore representativeg Christy Wymond, Fresh- mand Representativeg Georgearme Poole, Presidentg Marlene Barton, Second Vice-President: Lois Mc- Nulty, treasnrerg Barb Weigel, Corresponding Secre taryg Mrs. Donna Knisley, Sponsor. ROW 1: George Ann Poole, Marie Lowe, Maryanne Helling, Carol Van Epps, Martha Ellis, Maureen Young, Carol Becker, Bonnie Kaupp. ROW 2: Shirley Poole, Marlene Barton, Carol Dodd, Shirley Yates, Lois Seubert, Janice Mc Collister, Mary Hall, JoAnn McCollister, Janet Swaringen, Darlene Imrnoor, Kathy Hess, Jean Deffinger, Lois Mc- Nulty. ROW 3: Carol Ruehrwein, Glenna Noland, Margaret McBeth, Connie Rumpke, Marilyn Heinichen, Louise Picarello, Carol Dunham, Sandy Woodley, Margie Klamond, Doris Finney, Judy Wergers. G. A. A. 3 FIRST ROW Sandra Woodley Don Schmrdt Judy Wregle Earlene Prurtt Judy Mayne Clurstran Wyman Pamela Green Betty Thorne Drane Schnreder Walter Jennrs Judy Green Betty Jo Wrllrts Lors McNulty Gene Tye, Pat Stafford SECOND ROW Beverly Munz Juanrta Proffrt, Sylvra Henle, June Strong, Judy Wergers, Lana Sprcer Glenna Noland Carol Dodd THIRD ROW Carl Wolf Mary Ann Helen Ramona Ayers JoAnn To be or not to be or Romeo Romeo are words you nrrght hear at anytrme or any where there s a member of Drama Gurld near On May ll the club put on three one act plays The Flatterrng Word by the Drama Class and Glorra Mundr and Rumpus on Rampage by the Speech Class The Thesprans went on a freldtrrp to the Southwestern Speech Conference rn Mrddletown Ohro rn October In addruon to therr own productrons you wrll frnd the Drama Gurld assrstrng rn the Parkers Carol Dodd Ramona Ayers, Judy Wergers Glenna Noland -nn-qu JoAnn Vrntage, Clrff Neu, Stewart Hauck NI .,.r. . . 9 K .L is , . , ' ' W .fu ll? ,, : 1 l 3 7 U J V ! A J Y 7 I 7 7 H I Y U y , , e . : , I I ' N 1 ' A 7 J 7 ' : I Y J 1 X Y Hermcr, Pat Vires, Darlene Immorr, Shirley' Yates, Carol Van Epps. Y E 7 A IJ D ' I I tl n ' I X, . , - . ru ' . 1. '- -F ,yn ' L. Al. , Q . -L 4 1 Q . ' 'Q . I p . I ' ' I . . 'u- ' 15- 'WIA Z- 131 - I ,J ' 4. l..'.:E.,, .- . ' :, , s . ' . nd! .'.. I C 1 r L ... .Ti I X. 1 ' H U V1 E C U 'T N Q WRRG HVWYQHZUZSN 1956 Lois McNulty and Ed Wolf E7 f.. fx Carol Van Epps and Bob Munz Sandy Woodley and Craig Avery Attendants LEFT TO RIGHT. QBack Rowj: Bob MLu1z, Keith Nagelson, Ed Wolf, Fred Brooks, Lou Voelker, Ron Lingo, Craig Avery. fFront Rowj: Carol Van Epps, Marlene Barton, Lois McNulty, Marilyn Heinichen, Carol Ruehrwein, Darlene Immoor, Sandy Woodley. Barton and Keith Nagelson Darlene Immoor and Ron Lingo Yr? Carol Ruehrwein and Lou Voelker Feature Page --...ie J A Q Lois, meets a star Deep CO11CL'I1tf3liOI1 Follew The Le ader 1 Y ,F -vi-P. X 1 , , :gif K A - I- H, :V Wg 5 ST fr 111Yff3f..2 175: 1 ' A i5,ikI1F212i .' A 1 X . ' 2. . ., Q ' L I 5' r K Q ..:. N 1 Q , ll . 1'hey're 1101 really busy--they are just pretending. Step Kick, Step Up Louie Crockett :md his gun moll. V 'er ox Now, Ain'L she saucy? f X The Big Line Up .L ,Q .. , T- M H Mun! Dig that cr:1Ly Farm Catching flies? Beuui:1's on Parade fx: 'Sul' '1' . ,. ' , :- . ' Q. ' - : ' ' ' ' . .' - . fin- 1' - . ..-.z' --1'.1'f: -5. ...Li 1. 1: .l :Jv' . if.. '.f.g.rL 1 W.. ,,,g,5,1l.'g.. ,NM its 'l . W'-WH.-f. si '- nb- R. Qucrry Sr, T, B. Bcrning Sr. G. K. Nagclson Sr. E. F. Brooks Sr. Q. 3 i 'IQ' W, Suggvgg Sr, T, R. Poole Sr. G. L. VOC-lkcr Sr. E. J. Cronk Sr. F . ti., . 455.- Ji. L ' , PWM . , .::9tF ' - ,-.Q f ,GYM 1 f ,F :ff I . ' . ' H QQ.. . -.fQ..iMf f ?1 '5 'f7f ' H+ . .- 1 - ffm 4 'ifiifx In ' il .- 1 J Fifi, . - 1 JV '? ' V ' . .6 l' V M 'Y ,T ti? - i i X' . .??iU4'?Hr'i-PELQNQ B. Mum Sr. H.B. R. Lingo Sr. F.B. li. Picpmcycr Sr. H.B. E. Wolf Sr. G. Captain 60 .4 s ff- as . . 5 J, Milt 5' 9 I .2 3' .Q 73 a , 5 Cheer- leaders D, Dean Sr. C. N. Heppner Jr. C. J, Seigla 50Ph- T- D.P. Preview OPP. Wyoming Sycamore No. College Hill Wyoming St. Xavier Greenhills Reading Maricmorit St. Bemard Locklarid l rf G, Smith Sr. Q. xv 1, Pow Wow Parade J. Mindofff soph. G. Byron Steger and Jerry Ashmore . 17' ' Cheerleaders Q ,' I.o1s McNulty Martha E111S Manlyn I-Ieuuchen Comme Rumpke Marlene Barton Carol Van Epps Pow Wow Achon C1OCkW1Se from 12 15 Carol W1111ams, Shar on Elhs Kathy Poole Ga11 Choate Sue Cornehus I r 2 X -M in 4 - 3 I . Y - . . 7 I xl , ' 0 . V , ' , s t X . 3 1 I' N ' X , XX Q, Y, X Y, H' 0 jg 5 'ly 9 f I L K -V ' '? vi . J' x .I .X Q, N 4 f 4? in, ,A 1- . 4 ROW 1: Byron Steger, Gene Tye, Ralph Holtman, Buddy McCarthy, Craig Avery, Ron Lingo, Bob Munz, Harry Piepmeyer, Denny Rouse, Bill Crawford, Cliff Neu, Jerry Ashmore. ROW 2: Tom Schraffenberger, John Weghorn, Den King, Roger Querry, Gary Seigla, Ron Papania, Don Dean, Gary Smith, Jack Seigla. ROW 3: Louie Voelker, Don Kissinger, Gus Papania, Clark Ballard, Keith Nagelson, Ron Poole, Wayne Steeves, Norm Heppner, Ed Wolf, Fred Brooks, Joe Mindorff, Bob Berning, Jim Cronk, Coach Jim Kelly. 41 Back Field Coach, Roy Ridenourg Head Coach, Jim Kelly, Cap- tain, Ed Wolf, Line Coach, Richard Page, Cheerleaders in Action. 6 Coach, Jim Kelly, Captain Ed Wolf Reserve Football ROW 1 Dar ll Smlth Lou Pansh Larry Brooks John Greely, Bud Guthne, Gary Neu B111 Waddell Y ROW 2 Roger Bosso Jerry Ball Jrm Grestrng Walter Jentes, Mrchael Wxkn Dan Skrmmerton ROW 3 Jerry Reeves Jack Ward Paul Leesmarm, Bob Rrce, Dave Schumer Reserve Record Carol Wrllrams, Gall Choate Kathy Poole Sharon Elhs Sue Comellus I OPP Norwood Purcell Fort Thomas North Colleg Wyommg Greenlulls Readrng Marremont McN1cholas Lockland e Hrll 1 . , 1 ' ' - L 2 V I . . 2 ,,., .. ' . - I ' l Q ,Ae R ' , K . . n L J. : . J . r J l Y . ' : r J ' . l v I H 1 P ' ' D.P. , 12 6 12 13 13 14 12 12 ' 13 14 ' 18 6 ' 19 6 ' 20 6 ' 12 12 ' 12 24 All Reserve Basketball ,PX xwlivj if LW? 1414 QB KJV w nn- muff- S W' MA? 'V'3S!! ' -'F-' weemudnsa-fwil LEFT to RIGHT are Don Rogers, Bob Dunmgan, B11l Crawford, Jack Basham, John Weghorn, Terry Russell, J1m Dykes Dan Bullard, Jack Selgla, Byron Steger, Earl Ulz, Daryl Smnh, Ron Ileoffler, Jerry Ashmore P ,P '00 f f K I LEFT to RIGHT are Ron Hoeffler, Bob Dunmgan, B111 Crawford John Weghorn, J'1ck Selgla LEFT to RIGHT are Carol wV11l1:1ms, Sue Cornehus, Kathy Poole, Ga11 Choate, Sharon E111s fl The reserves came ln thlrd th1s year behlnd the sohd eoachmg of 11m Kelly The team w1ll afford a good Vars1ty team for next yr ar The team won e leven I 'nncs nhxle looblnl only four one of these by forfelt I I I X K , 'N' f ,JL ' , A I TU i slf V . 5 I 5 X L f! V, I , 4 , v Q t 14 ' fs K - X , yi A MAL, R is H ,I , 4 3 1 ix X I kai ,V:, Q gi g A! , , 2, A K V S gh: A qw' ,, 1- W, hx . 4 W ,- -,Q.,',, ' I W 'N - M T ' R' I :fel -W rg-.f,,,. , . , . A . X l -. 'A 1 -T. V I I I-4 a I se X R 'Q I he 1 R ri QQ 0? H 3 Pflypfq J, I9 Il I I Q V Ay lr! 5' as if .-V .xx A 5 5 'tr X . . , vt r A. -A 1' , Q D Basketball Cheerleaders LEFT to RIGHT ure: Head Cheerleader Connie Rumpke, Martha Ellis, Lois McNulty, Carol Vzm Epps, Marlene Barton Marilyn Ileinichcn. LEFT to RIGHT are Gail Choate, Sharon Ellis, Carol Williams, Sue Cornelius, Head Cheerleader Kanhy Poole. This year our teams were sparked to good seasons through the robust cheer- ing of our fine cheerleaders. The team deeply appreciates the fine support they received under the girls leadership. LEFT to RIGHT are: Lois McNulty, Marlene Barton, Marilyn Heinichen, Connie Rumpke, Martha Ellis, Carol Van Epps. Varsity Cheerleaders Carol Van Epps Maxlene Barton Lois McNulty Yea Team! Marilyn Heinichen Connie Rumpke Head 73 ' S 1 f Martha Ellis 4 LEFI' LO RIGHT are D1cL SLatLr, Tom Schratfenbergcr, Ed Volf, LOUIS Voelker, Ron Poole, Iworm llcppner, Bob Mutsclnck Wdym Sueves, J1m Cronk, Kenh Ixagelson John Campbell, Gary Smnh Dila Shucy CEN IER Coach RlCh'1Id Pmge 'HN Ron Pooh 11 the hne w1th Jim Cronlx 1nd Wayne 14 Doer Park Varuty 'Rank etball Reuord Mar lomont Readm bycamore Gmeuhxllg Wyomm St Boruard Lockland N C H. Greenhdls WyO1Ul11g bt Barnard Xlumm C Lockland Mauemont Roadmg Izldpr fTOl1I.llZ1lW'lCf1I, L Ed W'O1f - Guard Bob Mattschcck - Center Run Poole - Fgrward nnsuua.--.... ----.....- ,QQWQ . 75 my I Louie Voelkcr - Forward 1 im Cronk - Fmrwarnl kg uh Ix 151.15011 build I John Czimpbcll, Forward , -X. Tom Schraffcnbcrgcr, Guard Norm Heppner. Center 5 Dalc ShL1cy,Guu.rr1 i +R 5 ,,.., Galry fimith, Guard Xx ,Q Dick Slater, Guard I , : .. -v A.. .3 H. 5, 1 'fr I i f - sa- lwi so t ' Class officers are, left to right: Marlene Barton, Treasurer, Judy Wergers, Secretary, Ron Lingo, President, Wayne Steeves, Vice-President. Class History Sept. 8, 1953 Dear Diary, Today we officially began our four year adventure in high school. What would the future hold for each of us? looking back in the past we now realize, that our class of 57 will long be remembered for its many contributions. Let's step back to our Freshman year. We remember the boys who fought with all their might for us in different sports. Ed Wolf, Ron Poole, Jim Cronk, Ron Lingo, Keith Nagelson, Fred Brooks, Wayne Steeves represented us on the Varsity Football team, while Louie Voelker, Bob Matscheck, Jim Cronk, Ken Moores, Keith Nagelson, Wayne Steeves and Ed Wolf were on the reserve basketball team. Representation was equally high in baseball, track, golf and tennis. Iohn Rundberg and Merle Wagner were our representatives to Student Council. The other stu- dents were busy in GAA, Beta -Y, Dramatics, Chorus, Glee Club, Band and Orchestra. Another page in life opened today as we now became sophomores. In sports we upheld our record number in football. Bob Mattscheck, Ed Wolf and Jim Cronk were now on the varsity Basketball team and Lois Rothert was a majorette. This year, for the first time, we had reserve cheerleaders Connie Rumpke, head cheerleader, Mari- lyn Heinichen, Mary Hall, and L0iS McNulty. Margaret McBeth and Judy Wergers were officers in Beta-Y and Georgeann Poole in GAA. Our Representatives to Student Council were Lois Rothert and Gordon Steger. Ron Lingo was Athletic Manager and Marilyn Heinichen, Social Manager. This year a new organization Key Club was started. Many of our boys with a C average or better joined. Qcontinued on page 901 713 RUTH ELLEN ALT EMEIER Her Soul Sincere. SAA 1,2,3,43Alpha-Y 3,43 Band 132,33 Office Assistant 33 Business Manager of Antler 43 Glee Club 33 Parkers 33 Home Ee. Style Show 13 Band Concert 1. 'Q'--.., H7 gi Wg , 5 A CRAIG ELLSWORTH AVERY A boy everyone would like to know. Football 3,43 Golf 33 Parkers 3,45 SAA 3,4. MARLENE ELIZABETH BARTON A smile for everyone. Brookville Indiana 13 Beta-Y 2g Band 23 Varsity Cheer- leader 3,43 Prom Queen 33 Girls Basketball Team 3,43 Class Treasurer 43 Tom-Tom Assistant Editor 43 Parkers 2,3,4QA1Pha-Y 1,3,43 GAA 2,3,43 SAA 2,3,43 Office As sistant 3,4. MARVIN K. BARTON Easy going and confident. Brookville, Indiana 13 Intramurals 2,33 SAA 2,3343 Driv- ing Club 33 Tom -Tom Staff 43 Antler Staff 4. ROBERT HENRY BERNING Youth is full of pleasure. Football 233,43 SAA 2,3,4S Locker Inspector 3,4. RON WILLIAM BROOKBANK One who laughs with the world. SAA l,2,3,43 Tom-Tom Staff 43 Antler Staff 4. FREDERICK W. BROOKS When there are armies to command, he'll command them. SAA 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 2,35 Band 1,23 Orchestra 1,23 School Patrol 13 Jr. Red Cross 4s Stage Crew 33 Homecoming King 4. JOHN FREDERICK CAMPBELL All around fellow Golf 1,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3343 SAA 13233343 Intramurals 1,2333 Driving Club 3. PATRICIA JANE CLARK Gentlemen prefer Blondes. SAA l,2,3,43 Beta-Y 23 GAA 1,33 Glee Club 3,43 Office Assistant 33 Parkers 3,43 Driving Club 33 Home Ee. Style Show 1. 79 ' 3.. , film E25 ,Q 4 , ,ji . . ., 3 'fi ff' 1 libs! 'Q' CAROL COLLINS To be your friend, is her aim National Honor Society 45 SAA 3,45 Alpha -Y 4. AL J. CONNORS A handsome hunk of man. SAA 1,45 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 4. JUANITA MARY COOPER Books are the pathway to adventure. SAA l,2,3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Parkers 35 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha -Y 35 Vocal Hi-Lights 3,45 Drivers Club 4. JIM CHARLES CRONK Quiet but daring. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 SAA l,2,3,45 Locker Inspector 25 Intramurals l,2,3,4. JAMES JOSEPH DAHNIANN Work is accomplished in silence. SAA 1,3,45 Camera Club 35 Intramurals 35 Key Club 4. JEAN ELAINE DEFFINGER Silence often brings joy. SAA l,2,3,45 Parkers 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Chorus 2 3,45 Glee Club 152,45 GAA 3,45 Beta-Y 25 Alpha-Y 35 Drama Guild 15 Driving Club 45 Home Ec. Style Show CAROL ANN DODD To know her is to like her. SAA 253,45 GAA 2,3545 Beta-Y 25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Secre- tary Drama Guild 45 Girls Basketball Team 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Office Assistant 45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 Antler 1 Staff 45 Intramurals 35 Driving Club 35 Our Lady of An- gels 1. GORDON LEE DRAKE A man's task is always light if his heart is light. Key Club 2,3,45 SAA 1,253,115 Intramurals l,2,3. CAROL SUE DUNI-IAM Vim, vigor and vitality, of none she lacks. SAA 1,2,3545 GAA l,2,3,4g Sec. Student Council 45 So- cial Manager 45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Alpha -Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Glee Club 15 Tom- Tom Staff 45 Antler Staff 45 Office Assistant 45 Drama Guild 1,2. W -1... R rfl was wig, it ni BONNIE ROCILLE DYKES Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. SAA 1,2,3,45 Beta-Y 15 Glee Club 45 Driving 45 Library Assistant 25 Parkers 4. DONNA JEAN EFLAND Silence is golden. SAA 1,2,3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Library Assistant 45 Driving Club 3. MARTHA LEE ELLIS A girl with marriage on her mind. SAA 1,2,3,45 Antler Staff 45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Treasurer Nat. Honor Society 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Beta-Y 25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Drama Guild 15 Cheer- leader 45 Drivers Club 45 Parkers 2,3,45 Student Council 4. DAVE ESTEP Common sense is not a common thing. Antler Staff 45 Tom -Tom Staff 45 School Patrol 15 SAA Q 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2. 3 CLAUDIA BFA FARRIS Strong reasons, make strong actions. SAA 2,35 GAA 25 Glee Club 15 Beta-Y 15 Driving Club 3 Red Cross 2: Intramurals 2,3. BILL CHARLES FIEDLER Mischief is the keyword. SAA 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3. RONAID J. GILLIS An eye toward the future. SAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3. JUDITH ANN GREEN It is good to live and learn. SAA 45 GAA 1,2,35 Drama Guild 2,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha- Y 3,45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 National Honor Society 4: Camera Club 25 Chorus 45 Chess Club 1,4. MARY ELIZABETH HALL Music has charm and so does she. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Chorus 1,3,45 Glee Club 1,3,45 Drama Guild 15 Alpha -Y 3,45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Tom -Tom Staff 45 Antler Staff 45 Chorus Accompanist 1,3,4. STEWART CRONLEY HAUCK Mischief is the keyword. Track 2,3545 Football 25 Parkers 2,45 SAA 2,3,4. MARILYN JOYCE HEINICHEN Bait for compliments. Y tb SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 15253545 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Social Manager 25 Student Council 25 Homecoming Queen 45 Prom Queen Attendant 35 Glee Club 15 Red Cross 35 Parkers 253,45 Office Assistant 1,2, 3,45 Assistant Antler Editor 45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 Girls Basketball Team 3. KATHLEEN PATSY HESS A friend indeed. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,3545 Alpha-Y 35 Parkers 3,45 GAA Corresponding Secretary 45 Drama Guild 15 Style Show 1 ,3. DARLENE ROSE IMMOOR Dream Girl. Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y V.P. 3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 SAA 1,2,3, 45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 253,45 Drama Club 2,3545 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Candidate 4. WILLIAM JERRY JENKINS Born for success , he seemed. Baseball 1,2,3,45 SAA 1,2,3,45 Key Club 25 Intramurals 1,2,3. MARJORIE ANN KLAMAND To know her is to like her. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2545 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Cho- rus 2,3545 Glee Club 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Student gliouncil 35 Drivers Club 45 Parkers 2,3 ,45 Home Ee. Style ow . ROGER LAMBERT Debonaire SAA 1,2,3,4. RONALD HARRY LINGO He'll succeed if no one else does. SAA 1,2,3,45 Football 15253545 Basketball 2,35 Athletic Manager 25 Baseball 253,45 Student Council 1,2535 Senior Class President 45 Key Club Vice..President 35 Key Club President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Chorus 2,3545 Mixed Chorus 45 Parkers 2,3,4. NANCY KATHLEEN LUCAS A sight to delight in. Alpha-Y 45 SAA 45 Hughes High 1,2,3. 1 i :J -4. SN 'Wh fgrfmis QT V!! ik Fir 4 We if-an il. WANDA JFAN LYONS Sophisticated and kind. SAA 253,45 GAA 25 Student Council 3,45 Chorus 45 Glee Club 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Red Cross 25 Beta- Y 25 Parkers 3,45 Drivers Club 45 Alpha-Y 35 Style Show 1. ROBERT GEORGE MAT TSCHECK He laughs with the world. Basketball 15253545 Baseball 15253545 SAA 15253545 Key Club 2,3. JAMES WILLIAM MILLER Confidence is a virtue. KENNETH DARRELL MOORES He will hold the world with Atlas. SAA 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Tennis 1,2535 Parkers 1525 Intramurals l,2,3. ROBERT EDWARD MUNZ A delightful companion. Football 3545 Baseball 3,45 Track 2,3545 Tennis 253,45 Tom Tom 45 Antler 45 President Junior Class 35 Parkers 253,45 Key Club 25 SAA 15253545 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Cho- rus 354. MARGARET JANE McBETH She hath a pleasant smile and a gentle heart. SAA 1,253,45 GAA 15253545 Beta-Y Vice -President, Beta- Y President5 Alpha -Y President, Antler Staff, Office As- sistant 1. WILLIAM HENRY McCARTHY A friend to all, an enemy to none. Student Council 253,45 Student Council President 45 Key Club 1,253 ,45 Key Club Treasurer 2,3545 Chess Club 253, 45 Chess Club Vice President 35 Chess Club President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society Vice-President 45 Football 2,3545 Baseball 25 Track 35 Parkers 3,45 SAA l,253,4. JOANN QMCCOLLISTERQ ROTH Cheerful, efficient, and sweet. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 253,45 Drama Guild 15 Chorus 45 Glee Club 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha -Y 3,45 Parkers 2,3545 Antler Staff 45 Literary Manager 45 Student Council 45 Office Assistant 3. SONDRA BELLE MCCOMB A srmny disposition is hard to find. SAA 1,2,3,45 Driving Club 45 Glee Club 45 Parkers 4. 'CTT 'Sn' E05 915 sri Qi- Qc To 1., .. NANCY CATHERINE MCDULIN Gentle and good and mild, thou art. sAA 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,z,a, Bera-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Am- ler Staff 45 Tom Tom Staff 45 Drivers Club 4. DENNIS MCFARLAND Silence is golden. SAA 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3. JEAN St. JOHN MCGALLIARD Quietness and gentleness are a power. SAA 45 FTA 45 Drama Guild 45 Alpha-Y 45 Troy High School 1,2,3. LOIS ANN MCNULTY Here 's to the girl with a heart and a smile who makes the bubble of life worthwhi1e. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 Treas. 45 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Drama 152,45 Prom Attendant 35 Homecoming Attendant 45 Girls' Basketball 45 Chorus 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Band 1,2,35 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Tom -Tom Staff 45 Antler Staff 4. KEITH ROBERT NAGELSON He is a man. Football 1,3,45 Basketball 1,2,45 Baseball 2,3,45 SAA 1, 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3. RONAID CLIFFORD NEU The girls will regret nis graduating. SAA 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Intramurals 1,2. GLENNA SUE NOLAND I am rich in my friends. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 FTA Vice-Pres. 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Drama Guild 1,2,3,45 Park21'S 1,2,3,4S Student Council 45 Chorus 3,45 Office Assistant 2,35 Red Cross 15 Mixed Chorus 4. STEVE WAYNE NOUMOFF Art for art's sake. SAA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 35 Parkers 35 T1'3Ck 3- JANE ELIZABETH O'BOY1.E Sweet as the first flower of spring. Chess Club 35 Red Cross 3. 19 'N-.jp ve r f-'L M. 22nn,lf'f4 RICHARD Cl-IARLES O'BRlEN A friend he will always have. SAA 1,2,4g Baseball 25 Chorus 45 Football Manager 23 Intramurals 1,2 ,3. PAUL HOWARD PACHAUD He hath the deed done, who has made a beginning. SAA 1,3,4g Football 25 Track 45 Baseball 25 Intramurals 2,3. AUGUST LAWRENCE PAPANIA Never a word too many. Track lg Football 45 Key Club 3,4. ROBERT CHARLES PELSTRING A friend indeed. SAA 2,3 ,4. LOUISE MARIE PICARIELLO Vitality is her keyword. SAA 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 2,43 Red Cross 2,4g Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Drama Guild 4. HARRY JOSEPH PEIPMEYER A boy you like to know. Football 2,3 ,4g Tom-Tom Staff 2,3,43 Intramurals 25 Locker Inspector 2. CHRISTINA GFDRGANN POOl.E ln athletics, she ranks high. GAA 1,2,3g Pres. 43 SAA 1,2,3,45 Girls' Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Beta-Y l,25 Alpha-Y 3. RONAID LLOYD POOLE Name it! 'touchdown, basket or homer1m. Football 1,2 ,3,4g Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 1,3,45 Torn- Tom Staff Editor 4' Chorus 3 4- Mixed'Chorus 2 4- Park- ers 1,2,3,45 Key Club 43 Band l,2g Orchestra 1,22 'l'en.nis lg SAA 1,2,3,4. 'IOM PAUL QUADNAU Rich in personality. SAA 1,2,3,4g Band 1,2,35 Locker Inspector 15 Scl3ool'Pa- trol 1. If sw' . . ,. Ki E 'fry' fi bf' .v ' GEORGE ROGER QUERRY A man's task is always light if his heart is light. Football 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 SAA l,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2, 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 School Patrol 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. FLOYD RADKE The weight of the world is light upon his shoulders. SAA 45 Camera Club 45 Withrow 1,2,3. LORETTA VIRGINIA RAHE Full of fun. sAA 1,z,s,4, Beta-Y 1,25 cies Club 1, GAA 1.2. IDIS ELAINE ROTHERT She'll succeed if no one else does. National Honor Society 3,45 Sec. 45 Student Council 2, 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Secretary Jr. Class 35 Majorette 1,25 Head Majorette 3,45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 SAA l,2,3,45 GAA 15 Beta-Y 15 Office Assistant 2,3,45 Business Manager Tom-Tom 4. KENNY ROUSE Why aren't all contented like me. SAA 1,z,3,4. CAROL JEAN RUEHRWEIN Her beauty so natural, her virtues so true, GAA 1,2,35 Vice-Pres. 45 SAA 1,2,3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3 4- Drama Guild 1,2- Glee Club 3- Parkers 1 , 2,35 Jr. Reld,Cross 45 Homecorrling Candidate 4. y CONNIE SUE RUMPKE She'll get what she wants. National Honor Society 45 Head Cheerleader 2,3,45 Jr- f'- Class Treasurer 35 Antler Editor 45 Homecoming Queen 'U 35 Parkers 2,3,45 Office Assistant 2,3,45 Girls' Basketball Team 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Drama Guild 15 Beta-Y 1, 5 .-5 25 Alpha-Y 3,45 SAA 1,2,3,4. ,.a...,,' JOHN SARJENT RUNDBERG Someday, he will surely succeed. Baseball 2,3,45 Pres. National Honor Society 45 Sec. Key Club 2,3545 Chorus 1,2,45 Student Council 15 Band 1,2, 3,45 Parke 1 2 3 45 SAA 1 2 3 4' Red Cross 1. rsays y172 CARLENE SCHAURER Always smiling, always happy. ' A SAA 1,2,3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 3,45 Drivers Club 45 Intramurals 1,2. . 19? -ag git' '-52' as DONAID W. SCHMIDT Always leaves them laughing. Band 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 SAA 3,45 Drama Guild 4. EARL SCHNH-IEIN Gentlemanly Friendly. SAA 1,2,3,4. GARY LEE SEIGLA He wears his honor brightly. Track 1,a,4, Football 2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,45 SAA 1, 2,3,45 Parkers l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Mixed Chorus 3,4. LINDOL THOMAS SPRAGUE Merrily, merrily, I shall live now. SAA 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Chorus 1, 25 Key Club 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Camera Club 35 Parkers 253,45 Band V. Pres. 45 School Patrol 1,2,3,4. GARY LYNN SMITH He mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. SAA 1,2,3,45 Football 2,3 ,45 Basketball 2,3 ,45 Baseball 2 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,45 National Horor So- ciety 3,45 Chess Club 45 Camera Club 1,45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Driving Club 3. PATRICIA LOUISE STAFFORD Blessed with that charm, the certainty to please. SAA l,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Glcc Club 2,3,45 Parkcr's 2,3,-45 Office Assistant 2,45 Drama Guild 45 Driving Club 45 Beta-Y 15 GAA 1. WAYNE IRWIN STEEVES His valor and his generous mind prove him as good as he is kind. SAA 1,2,3,45 Football 1,3,45 Golf l,2,45 Basketball l,2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Senior ClSS Vice -President 45 Parkers l,2,3,45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 Antler Staff 4. GORDON STEGER Composed for action. SAA l,2,3,45 Student Cotmcil 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Football 35 T0m-Tom Staff 45 Antler Staff 45 Thespian 1,2,3,45 Drama Guild 1,25 Red Cross 25 Track l. HELEN STRA'I'l'ON Daintiness is her pride. FFA 4s SAA 1,2,3,49 Tom-Tom staff 35 Antler Staff 3, Library Assistant 2,45 Jr. Red Cross 2. ,. L -' , K ,ff 5, if ' .v 4 .af 4 iiirw f NI' JUNE ANN STRONG To make a good wife is her desire. SAA 1,2,3 43 Office Assistant 2 3 4- Librar Assistant 1 Y . Glee c1ub'3,4, Parkers 2,3,43 Diarna Guild 1,z,3,4, Bet,a- Y 13 Thespian 43 Driving Club 4. KENNETH WILLIAM TEKULVE Good nature is one of his richest gifts. SAA 1,2,3,43 Antler Staff 43 Tom-Tom Staff 4. EUGENE G. TYE One who is honest and noble. SAA 1,2,3,43 Drama Guild 2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 Intramu- rals 2,33 Football 43 Stage Crew 3g Red Cross 13 Thespi- ans 3,43 Driving Club 3. JOANN CAROL VINNAGE Gentle of speech, benevolent of mind. SAA 3,43 Library Assistant 43 Woodward High 1,2. IOUIS EARL VOELKER Of the truth, he is a good fellow. Football 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,43 In- tramurals l,2,33 SAA 1,2,3,43 Locker Inspector 13 Stage Crew 3. PATRICIA ANN WAITE With eyes that dance and teeth that sparkle. Withrow 1,2,33 OfSce Assistant 4. ROBERT THOMAS WARD A snappy comeback, a reserve of wit. SAA 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,33 Baseball 33 Golf 1,2,33 Drivers Club 3g Band 1,25 Intramurals 132,33 Safctv 1- trol 1,2. NORMA K. WATKINS Peppy, vivacious and charming. Norwood High School 13 Westem High School in Wash. D.C. 23 Intramurals 3. BARBARA ANN WEIGEL As merry as the day is long SAA 1 2,3,4, GAA 1 2,3,4 Beta Y 1 2, Alpha Y 3, Jr Red Cross Representative 3 4, Tom Tom Staif 4 A 3 ,asv JUDY ELIZABETH WERGERS A perfect example of personality and kindness. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA l,2,45 Beta-Y Treasurer 25 Chorus 2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Drama Guild 1,45 Alpha-Y 3,45 Drama Guild Vice-Pres. 45 Secretary of Sr. Class 45 Parkers 2,3,45 Tom-Tom Staff 45 Antler Staff 4. SHIRLEY ELAINE YATES The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. SAA 2,3,45 GAA 45 Alpha -Y 45 Drama 45 Parkers Usher- ette 45 Drivers Club 4. WILLIAM J. WI-IITAKER He has eyes of a wise man. Woodward l,2. LEONTINE RU'I'H YOAKUM She acts with certainty. SAA 1,2,3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 GAA 1,2,45 Drama Guild l,2,35 Driving Club 45 Parkers 2,3,4. BETTY JO WILLI'IS Laugh yourself into stitches. SAA l,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 FFA 35 Drama Guild l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,35 Usherette Commencement 35 Parker Usherette 45 Alpha-Y 3,45 Beta-Y 1,25 Drivers' Club 4. SALLY JANE WOODS Artist and Models. SAA 1,2,3,45 GAA 35 Beta-Y 1,25 Alpha-Y 35 Chorus 45 Glee Club 35 Parkers 3,45 Art Academy of Cinti. 4. EDWARD ALLEN WOLF An all around athlete plm an all around guy. SAA 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Key Club l,2,3,45 Vice-Pres. Jr. Class 35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Parkers 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Office Assistant 45 Football Captain 4. 89 52537 fContmued from page 783 Our adventure was now at the half way mark Oh what fun we had but there was st1ll more to come Now we were Junrors w1th an organrzed class W1th great care we elected the followmg capable leaders Bob Munz Presrdent Ed Wolf Vlce Presrdent Lots Rothert Secretary and Connre Rumpke treasurer Our Student Councrl Representatrves were Wanda Lyons Margle Klammond Buddy McCarthy Bob Mattscheck and Ed Wolf Athletlc Manager Thrs year we added Lou1e Voelker Gordon Steger Bob Bernlng Bob Munz Harry Prepmeyer Roger Querry and Buddy McCarthy to ard the other Wrldcats rn w1nn1ng the M V I L Co Champronshrp ln basketball John Camp bell Ron Poole Ron Llngo Gary Smrth Loure Voelker and Wayne Steeves were also added to the squad Marlene Barton was added as a cheerleader Ron Lrngo John Rundberg and Buddy McCarthy were offrcers of Key Club Darlene Immoor was V1ce Presrdent of Alpha Y Barbara Wergel Jumor Representatrve and Marlene Barton playday manager of GAA Bud McCarthy vrce prestdent chess club Judy Green secretary and Glenna Noland vrce presrdent of FTA Buddy McCarthy and Tom Sprague co captarns of the safety patrol Connre Rumpke was crownedHomecom1ng Queen Her attendants from our class were Marllyn Hemrchen and Marlene Barton Th1s was a b1g honor for a Junror to recelve The rmgs arrrved the ones wh1ch we are proud to wear They have a red stone w1th the D P emblem rn the center and the year of graduatron on eacl' srde of the stone The Junror Senror Prom How we had worked selllng Chrrstmas cards frurt cakes and sponsormg dances Our work wa not 1n vam for never has there been a prom l1ke Moments to Remember gxven at the Club Vrllage Room of the Hotel Alms Marlene Barton was crowned Queen Lo1s McNulty Lo1s Rothert Marrlyn Hetnrchen JoAnn McColl1ster and Carol Dunham were her attendants After the Prom we boarded the Johnson party boat for three more hours of unforgettable happmess Are there words to descrrbe a sen1or'? Yes after a steady clrmb we had fmally reached the top The goal we had set had been reached Our outlook on l1fe was changrng We were gertmg ready to take the next step mto the unknown future The gr1d1ron was red hot as the f1ght1ng Wrldcats fought hard for theu 2nd place stand1ng rn the M V I L Basketball was another challenge and lt was met w1th an eager sp1r1t by the boys As Ron Lmgo newly elected Presldent w1th Wayne Steeves v1ce presrdent Judy Wergers secretary and Mar lene Barton treasurer as hrs assrstants opened the frrst meetmg of the year each person felt a stu tnsrde of hmm to go out and prove that he was not a member of just an ordmary class but one better than any other Margaret McBeth and Lo1s McNulty were offrcers of Alpha Georgeann Poole Carol Ruehwern Barb Welgel and Lo1s McNulty GAA Judy Wergers Carol Dodd Glenna Noland Drama Gurld Buddy McCarthy Key Club Natronal Honor Socrety Student Councrl The muslc the parades and the crowmng of Marrlyn Helnlchen Queen w1th Lo1s McNulty Carol Ruehweln Darlene Immoor and Marlene Barton her attendants brrng back the wonderful homecomrng celebration The Parkers w1th IIS cast frlled by a majorrty of senxors, was a tremendous success Aprtl 8 as the tram pulled out of the statlon for Washmgton the excrtement was contag1ous The fun frlled day was wonderful but over too soon How the days flew by after the 1I1p Senror Day came and went before we realrzed rt was here We are tense as one by one we are handed a precrous shp of paper our drplomas Yes those are tears you see tears of sadness muted wxth those of Joys Never aga rn wrll we walk these fun frlled corrrdors We are gone but we wrll never be forgotten FOR NEVER WILL THERE BE ANOTHER CLASS LIKE OUR CLASS OF 57 90 . . , . . , ' . . 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A Look Into the Future After carefully studying the personalities and abilities of this Senior Class of 1957, we have tried to place them in their future vocation Ruth Alttmerer is a seamstress for Grace Kelly and her royal family Craig Avery is now a tough and rough sergeant in the Au Force Jackie Gleason's June Taylor has now been replaced by Marlene Barton Marvin Barton 1S a head barker with the Ringling Brothers' Crrcus Bob Berrung is an English professor who teaches his pu prls to enuncrate correctly Ron Brookbank stars in the TV serial The Fat Man Fred Brooks can be seen on the corner down town play mg the trombone for the Salvation Army John Campbell starts a new soup company called Johns Pat Clark grows six inch fingernails while rtmning the comptometer Carol Colhns rs trying to buy and sell the kooklyn Bridge for McAlp1ns Al Connors manufacturers safe and slow automobiles for teenagers Juanita Cooper rs now entered in the Powder Puff Der Jim Cronk and Bob Munz are still at Deer Park whert they have been detained because of their ability to play football Jean Deffmger rs a stow a way on a navy ship Gordon Drake has now bought the Medical Center Drug Store out of business for Drake's Drugs' Carol Dunham IS a hat check girl at the Stork Club Bonnie Dykes is now a Powers Model Donna Ffland has become the Mohawk's mascot Martha Ellis still hasn't set the date Dave Estep is a collector of rare roses for Rose Claudia Farris is lying on the beach drinking up sun with Pearl Bally on the Calrfornra coast B111 Fiedler rs an arclutcct who designed the first house on Mars Jack Flynn gives talks at a Dental Institution on Why boys should become dent1sts Ronald Grllis rs now in the Secret Service F B I Judy Green rs now Mr Judith White the great sci entist Mary Hall is now chasing her boss around hrs New York office Stewart Hauck owns his own completely modern chain of super markets Maryln l-lernrchen models the new 1920 style in bath lng suits Darlene Immoor has become so thin you have to look twice to find her Jerry Jenkins and Roger Lambert are helping President Eisenhower with his mornmg exercises Margie Klamand has her ow'n baking show on T V Ron Lingo most likely to succeed is now head street Sweeper Nancy Lucas secretary of the Medical Department at Deaconess Hospital, has ten doctors eating out of her hand Wanda Lyons has just started her thirty first hope chest Bob Mattscheck 15 now advanced to the positron of water boy for the Globetrotters Margaret McBeth is one of those coke spilling wart resses at Frrschs Buddy McCarthy is now serving life rmprrsonment for slumpmg in his chair and talking back to Mr Phillips JoAnn McCollrster is the silent M C on party line Sandra McCombs has just completed her make it yourself hotrod Nancy McDull1n is now a WAC sergeant shouting her Cadence Count Jean McGallrard is inviting everyone to her oldest daughters debutante party Lois McNulty and Judy Wergers are still flying through the clouds chasing their future mrllronarre husbands Jim Miller IS now doing lus death defying motorcycle act at Coney Island Kerth Nagelson has just replaced Clark Gable in the women's hearts Cliff Neu and Steve Noumoff are battling it out for champron weight hfter Glenna Noland is selling eggs to send her four children through colleg Dick O'Bnen and Carlene Schaurer jointly Own 1 large sweet shop 'lherr newest donduntlon Cyanide Shake the one that puts you DIE of the wotld 1S sej lrng very well Paul Pachoud has won his first dag race on the Lock land Highway Bob Pelstrrng and Tom Quadnau are giving Mr Phil lips night mares by governing the U S as President and Vice President Gus Papanra rs now pictured on Smith Brothers Cough Drops Louise Prcarillo invents a new type egg beater for use in combing hair Harry Perpmeyer rs now a missionary in Africa teach mg the Cannibals how to Applcjack Georgeann Poole IS now afamous French beautrcian Ron Poole IS now dancing ln the Balkt the Swan Roger Querry and Tom Sprague have thexr own band used exclusively for Parkers Floyd Raeke is now employed as a camera man on the Candid Camera Program Loretta Rahe and her five ft seven in sons walking down the street Lois Rothert rs head surgeonat Jewish Hospital Ken Rouse rs still at old Deer Park pnntmg Parker programs Carol Ruehrwem woman heavy weight champion makes headlines fighting the men away who flock to her door Conme Rumpkc is now editor of Real Magazine John Rundberg has now taken the shortstop positron away from Pee Wee Reese of the Brooklyn Dodgers Don Schmidt has just offlclally received the title of Head Garbage Collector Earl Sclrneham has just been awarded the Nobel Peace Prrze for hrs outstanding work rn chemistry Gary Sergla IS a star tumbler with the Ringling Brother Circus Gary Smrth rs now studying the rock formation at the rock pile in Alcatraz Island Pat Stafford takes over the laughing lady at Coney Is lands Mrrror House Helen Stratton is now taking over Mr Palz job as math teacher at Deer Park Wayne Steeves grease monkey and head mechanic on the first space ship to the moon Gordon Steger has worked his ww up to Pres nt of McAlpms by selling women's osef' it Jtme Strong 15 a Business Acc tant making Gary 3.6 Ken Tekulve has discovered a Emi Rktikull for grow mg rice in the Sahara Desert Gene Tye has completed Pharmacy College and pat ented a sure proof cold remedy Jo Anne Vrnnage peddling flowers ln front of Shillrto while wanting for her Jaguar to be washed Lou Voelker and Carol Dodd, Lou IS the best plumber in Deer Park with a happy famrly consisting of 3 drarns and 2 drrps Pat Waxte is a Med1c1ne Lady in the deep dark jungles of Africa Nomra Watkins has finally roped her man and rs hap prly married Barb Weigel has finally got her degree and rs a regrs tered nurse taklng expecially good care of her men patrents Bob Ward, well known morueian wall bee' the last pgs son we will all see on this earth Betty Jo Wrllets has wtltten her ow. dictionary Sally 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Drapes of Dlstlnctlon Call SY 'I 8288 or SY I 7401 and Have Our Decorator Call at Your Home and Show Samples 7306 Montgomery Rd Salverron Ohro Ample Parkmg In Rear of Store WOLBERS TEXACO STATION East Galbraith at Wexford Drllonvale Ohio Complzments f DEER PARK BUILDING AND LOAN Deer Park OIWIO - . . . .. - . I I . I D 1 . . - . if ' ' g DI ,, 1 D - O ' . 0 W'i??x'WiJ3 THOMAS MEMORIAL 7500 Montgomery Rd Kenwood Sy 1 5353 K 1111 110117 lil 1'1 1'S11'll1' VT 111e lepsz C01aB0tt1m 0 Cmcmnatz Inc sm w Mm under appn ntment rom lepsa C0112 0 V Y IIHIFI THE ARISTOCRAT OF TRANSLUCENT FIBERGLASS PANELS R1l3HHJI4Wl9 111mA1r1w11ArP1w11s ptoi x12 palms Carports au nznge porch e.s fence 9 roofs u 0 1 x 17 part tL0n.s screens bar fronts dresser top? table tops place mam Call or write for free folder and esflmafes CARL SMITH CHEM 0-GLAS DIST. CO. 7240 Ohio Ave. Deer Pork Sy I 8303 ,gl K '15-.Q ' E ' VJ ' A ----- ..,. ' L .. 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' gf ,' ' J - I , X9 , QV C ,kv V ' I - if I f xx' s I 'nf 'V h Q X X ' f - W ' . XXX 4 Q 1 a Q d X U . f 1 Coke is a re istered trade-mark. CONGRATULA l'IONS to the Class of 57 TELEPHONE COMPANY A Good Place To Work SILVERTON CARD 8. RECORD CENTER 041W A2 IEJOKP L'Z-7775? Congratulatzons to the Class 0 1957 The Symbol 40 Years of Service of Quality To The Communliy Before You Buy Give Us A Try Quality Home Appliances Laundry Equlpmeni S.. ff, JI Webster Avenue and Blue Ash Deer Park SYI 6800 Many Houses ln Deer Park Silverton 8. Rossmoyne Slnce 1930 Are Bull? of Duro Cinder Concrete 8. Amlnte Blocks 8. Bucks Call Duro RE 'I 9670 for Qualify Service Price Losantuvllle Road 8. P R R l I C O I H u N377?'4sf--,cf N 1 X E ' X f f I Q x J, A I . I I ' ar . u , , 1 . . . I , IIC. N 5 J contmuea' growth requzres skzll Planmng or our de ense on oar MANUFACTURING AVCO CORPORATION WORKING IS LEARNING teenagers graduatIng from hlgh school often thlnk theIr learnung wIll cease If they do not contlnue on to college after commencement After several years have passed these young people awake to the truth that all lIvIng IS learnlng and every expenence IS a laboratory and testlng ground for what we have UISCOVBFQU LEARNING IS DEVELOPMENT employees are stlmulated to learn by 'Usmg thelr Imaglnatlon Trylng out thelr Ideas 'Profltlng from theIr work expenence 'Llstenlng to others tell thelr Ideas Practlclng to Improve performance Experlmentlng to hnd better ways 'Askmg questIons DEVELOPMENT IS THE FUTURE It IS a way of lIvIng at rx, AVCO It IS a formula tor progress We belleve that those who In the 0 Ice OOIQOIICIC mu o '4 jbigbfplcll nu '332222 n K., on the me contlnually struve to Improve by learning wIll Inhent the future TX Crosley DIVISION AVCO Munufoctunng Corp Glendale MIltord Road CIncInnatI 15 Ohlo Plannmg or the uture Q r i l . . ' f f . . . ' ' I' Q At haw, NX . . . '. . . , , , ff' . . . . I I n , W ' ' ' Qi. 5' 7, 15355 ' . Ly, ' ' ua ' i - v f A ' 2-L' 4' ' - s - - I I 2 -Q I 2, g I A 354 k - w n l l ,, . . . ,, . . . u n n n , ty . ' ' . ' 'Ty C u I u Q u 1 Q u F-V -ig I 0 ' hr I ' , N, . . . ' f f U . . . . I . 1 Compliments of 5Yccmore l 7193 BADER INC Xppllances llirdware llovs Palnts llullders llardware llottled f 'is BLUE NOTE Blue Ash 8- Schenclc Avenues Deer Pork Clnclnnotl 36 Olwro Form and Home Supply MONTGOMERY OHIO Sycamore l 7872 Open Evenings CARTER S Drlve In Restaurant Reading Rd K:-53 , A I , 1 'Au i x 4 s , E..--N v iz- ,,..f E.. Iuxxv-V0 warring. Z' It Q B E I I' L' I I X -Eg:-:LEE . FERRIS HARDWARE l i 1 Q, , 7 .R O ,E W .. f I . up 'il' 7 rx 1 ' ' 4 .JV s mf .SL 1' rf, ,, 5..,..i,iB.I ALAMO T V HERMAN a Leo HOERNSCHMEYER DEER PARK 4044 Lansdowne Ave Deer Park 36 O The Friendly Insurance Men 8024 Blue Ash Sycamore I 9232 Deer Park Ohlo LIL Lf' ..., fr..rf -sf., '?..?'5:.F.!,..rsr ..--- W' EQUIP' wmv'-Su-mu-A ,,,-,igmwm HOVERS HARDWARE D'ANDREAS 8106 Plainfield 7249 Ohio Avenue Deer Pork Ohio Deer Pork Ohio I W . . . , 0 ll ' ll . r f ' , ,... R xg 2 A - A - -f - , -A 4 1 vb ' I l Q li l ,A , -' I 0 H A , L Q , 1 S I xl v A ' v f -7 .. .Ls f- we , N,-R , 4 t Wrecker Servlce GIL S FRUIT MARKET 8. DELICATESSEN Truck Letferlng RUWE AUTO BODY SHOP Body and Fender Reparrmg Re Flnlshlng SY 3072 Res SY 7438 Plaanfleld at Amity Open Sundays Syl 9790 8905 Plamfleld Rd Rossmoyne Ohio G ET TH E B EST CONSTRUCTION C0 Blacktop Driveways TWeed 1500 Fomplzments AT YOURDOOR Ga OR YOUR STORE I Complzments to the Class of 57 Srlverton s Frrendly MOBILGAS Se V'Ce Sfahon Compliments of a fnend Edw. D. Teefor 8. Sons u I ZIMMERMAN 8. ADLER f KISSINGER BEAUTY SALON .ffl 467171 Hour Sfylmg 3709 Lansdowne Avenue SY I 8186 Deer Park A ua mflldalv WNW' U' SILVERTON DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND Plalnfxeld Rd Qllverton OIIIO 5742 445 JOHNSON DRUGS fc u sua E ani.: TELEVISIEIN SALES AND SERVICE 8468 Blue ASI Ohm Ex ERT REPAIRING U ALL NI E SETS QY 16268 S 5 1. PIE RG DEE P STEELCRAFT MANUFACTURING Z COMPANY Rossmoyne Ohno TVN 0927 P R Q CINCINNATI 36 OIIIO g 1 xX . V, 0 , E ,E S- S f - Y Blue s ., loumoy Li ., U E S ' I -' ' 0 GA - VAS :IL.CNOF . ,.. u,':.Nl'. Q' 'cle , 7 5 7 C ' L . 1, P N AK , - D D E B D 36. EI 7laEn 2751 ktclfsm' W LAINFIISLD oAn - E,n.vER'r0N , . Compliments of STRIKES 81 SPARES BOWLING LANES meer parL DEPARTMENT , SOI? C. R. Ilovell, SYcamorc 1-9011 Prop the ONE the ONlY the ORIGINAL BIG BOY 5' Sllverfon 6742 Monfgomery Rd SY I 6400 ARLIE or w Sefwce SY I 2300 's.ff f 'P' 'S'-'Tl'-4+3f.nolf -'A 1194 H Complzments of He1tmeyer's Nursery Kenwood Road Kenwood Ohio SUPERIOR LUMBER 8. MILLWORK INC 7011 Plamfuelcl P ke Sllverton TW 2080 MEYER SOHIO SERVICE Inres Batterles Nl or Ilepalr Complete I ubrncatlon Road SEYVICC SY I 9846 SY I 3338 Galbraith and Plainfield Rd so oo r all ' I I 1 ,, G , I up ? at W 1 ' E ' - , :ily I ' xy I 1 'ILM ' - l.. 'lf -I .. L.-I if, U It Q-r ,I , . A . . E . 1 ' I f4.i'41,,'Jff?.J- I .. W 'PJ' 52 'sf .A 'ff :gfL'j,..-K- 1 ', Mfllf' 5f..' ' J f-.fg:f3:-.i,? ':.-f- - . . . .7 . ,. 'r V - - ln S rl: '.?!if.aa'2...'f f - - - . - u 9 For the Finest ln Photography OSBORNE STUDIOS INC C Mdlf 9 f PARENT NORTHEAST PLAZA TEACHER ASSOCIATION llllllflf lllllllll l!!!!!!!! lffflffff llllfffff fflfffllf U 1521 enfrol Avenue i d e own, Ohio Your School Photo mph I Cornpliments Compliments of U z Compliments of the Class of 57 X ecffa Dune 70: 6164049 77464 MIXERS CE Gabby s Pony Keg Curb Service 6X0 BEER WINE Mom 8' H mbU'9e'5 7854 BLUE Asn DEER PARK OHIO 77 Montgomery Kenwood MCALPINS KENWOOD PLAZA Phone MA1 1876 Compliments PLAZA SHOE REPAIR Kenwood Shopping Center Cincinnati 36 Ohio 7038 Blueash Wire Your Home With Music Every Room C 8. H SUPPLY C0 Cincinnati Distributor Sylvania Master Units H L Cordell Call the Music Man SYcamore 1-9052 Compliments l.Ocust Sues ssnvy-ag FRED PITCHER COMPANY A 3 S 7deW.u-an 4107 Webster Avenue SERWCE CU- 6921 MIAMI AVENUE Deer Park MADEIRA. DHID Cincinnati 36 01110 H. AMDB 1 -7800 . 8 FREE DELIVERY PHONE sYL9ss5 - 1 ' 9 . 0 - 11 i in Of of 1 of ' SOUTHERN OHIO NATIONAL BANK Dnllanvale Ohlo ii! UITIOIJ .11 las aw iss 'wwf 5 ..-...J JIM S BARBER SHOP Plf Pk 3- -.E l SCHIFFS SHOE STORE LITTLE SHRIMP 7871 Monfgome y 4314 E. Gulbrolth K wood Ohio Deer Park Ohuo ' El! fm W-W NE .M ru kk in xv li W -Q' 5 A. A 3 5 7 E f .if .' Q 4 ' ' uf M , Y A A Q , Mi' , A I 54 --, - f T ,. M- T,..T, '-N. V JF 1 5 Bn 7 8005 ain ield Deer or , Ohio -f-'- ii-'--Q .51 Nd . 'Aw ,,, im,,,.n T' . f 3 -5 ,W ZH R M - .5 5 A hu.-NE.. ' in Steaks 8. Chops Frled Chicken Jumbo Shrimp Plare Lunches Dlpsey Boy Barbecue DIPSEY DOODLE Fountain Service Soda and Sundaes Homemade Chl I Food to go mf L7 fy 'Y Comphments Grade Telephone Sycamore FRIEND 6 9 xg Products 7300 4300 E Galbrauth Road Deer Park Cmcinnoh 36 Ohio ' Your Nelghborly Mllkman TIEMAN S WASHER AND TV SERVICE SY 1 5544 Deer Park Ohlo L , . . . L . . 5 f . X X 1 , ' .fe z V' I . I . . . ' 1 ' 1 I Q ' 'u 5 - .. , 5 , r L, ef I , V 5' ' D J ir . ' 4. kv p i GH' 63154. X -'Y s-,if- pi I ' f ff: IIA ll x 0 ,-K A - ' ' A Q 0 0 I l L n ' ' ll VZ' 3' za. ' -. va 'L' V' ' A ap .' 1 ' Your Community Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. SILVERTON BANK GENE REDMOND'S SOHIO 'llires - Batteries - Accessories Complete Lubrication K Nlinor Ilepairs Blue Ash 8g Kugler Mill Rossmoyne WO0D'S DELICATESSEN 7'l50 Blue Ash Deer Park SY I 9832 0 en9 ANI to10P'NI J L VAN HORNS INC Storm Sash EAT AT PRONTO PUP 7915 Blue Ash Deer Park Deer Park GUIDTGIIII Road Ohio MEDICAL CENTER DRUGS 8015 Plainfield Pike Near Galbraith Deer Park OIIIO Soda Prescription Cosmetic Q Drlve In Parking We Deliver 'X PAOLA CLEANERS P . .. . .. . I . . . I -i r I sv I-2233 I l r , HBIINJ 6 WM Mn.uoNs BARBER SHOP QUALITY AND VARIETY Sy 8855 Corsages Flowers cm U Specrcltres VASE CORSAGE 0 O FLORISTS 2 Sh A r u Three Barbers to serve you recommend Stephens Complr enfs CHICKEN ON THE RUN WUEST OPTICAL DISPENSARY Mercont I Bldg Olllfi Cinelli! 0 um fm I? 5206? 8016 Plarnfl ld Rd ,I-I Clnc tl 36 Oh o BLAIR STRAWER FUNERAL HOME Complzments CREDO CRAFTS INC Plastlcs 7913 Blue Ash Rd SY l 318 HAGUE REALTY Wlre You Home With Music nn E ery Room C 8. H SUPPLY C0 Flags Bannes P nnants E ble s Decorations Spec al Banners Flags Pennants Bunting Poles Holders Accessories Athletic Specialties CENTRAL FLAG 8' BANNER CO 8463 St Clos Ave Rossmoyne Olwlo SY l 8080 f pl e 5 MONTAGS Compliment f PLAZA SHOE REPAIR FRED 0 ALTEMEIER Plumber 3909 Lonsdown SY l4636 . of , . ' r . . . V I r I e I m m I l I i I I I made to orcler - ,om 1171711 1 1 1 of I . . 'r . . - W , U s 0 . - if HF! .JT l Compliments of .A-4 A FRIEND L. WF' 3 RUTTERER S Compluments of ll' Dea?a:z6'7fw 4 I If 7228 Blue Ash Road 'F Deer Park Ohlo ,L.. e. gs., ia-'K ELM CRIS MOTEL 9300 Montgomery Road Montgomery Ohlo Galbraith Rd Deer Pa Ii Sy 'I 6917 r ted IX I3 XIIII W J HOOBLER PRINTING CO Job Prmtlng DICK S Offset 8. Letterpress SILVER-I-ON SOHIO Weddung Announcements I ltotuons Montgomery Road erton Sycamore I 3464 4041 Deer Park Ave Deer Pork COMPLIMENTS of TUNE TIME INC. I Kenwood Plaza M P O N Y K E 6 , gi K ! T v' '- I Ia 'I L I ?': ' W Vx W S- , . ' I L 'Q ' Ii .m I - . I ug' Q' N' I ox gf K' I 57 ,S Y -.,' 1 B , - I, 3' I Compliments B so 05' of , I ef? I . I r I 1 Owned and Ope at , By fIIr. K IIrs. I f HOLD It. : IQIIIQ . . I . - nv. . SIIV Girls' Athletics 4 1 Q--se H-ry Jw' o- 6553 Sl6 0I, . Ue ' 5 W' o 12- N 196686 heh -Z, 6 Af a 'Alex X- dy 8-2 dohlz Gao Yoo 'Te af' J XQQQY 999 MO. 04 ,veleeow 'Q' C0 woot' 340 . i J J X?M'i 'i1-fisffrfgazzf,-Mme Madiera Basketball Madiera Reading 585 Egading NCH 35 STANDING: Janet Leder, Margaret Vogel, Judy Pyle, Annette NSH Sycamore 31. glado31cna,guedBoEx3y, SLS Janice IIlsvCi31lilister, Judy Sygamoye . J artes o an y gar ar ene 1 on aro i 'ams. Y eManemUnt 29 KNEELDEG: Arlene Sa,ndman Ida Jear: Schmidt Shirle Pool, Maqermm , a s Y V 34515011 M 32 Kathy Poole, Georgann Pool, Mrs. Knisley, Marlene Barton, Harrgso Grggillsy yfiyylky W 28 Gail Choate, Diane Schneider, Marilyn Kaupp, Connie Rumpke. Gre W U15 18 Baseball ffl fn. 'KN' si s 'fi .fe 9-no f 1,1 sv und XJ H 4 nu H Q9 fp 'X EF QR Pn SITTING John Rundberg, Don Rogers, Adnan I-lock, Bob Munz, Ron Hoeffler, Jerry Jenluns KNEEL ING Bob Dunmgan, Byron Steger, Gary Srmth, John Weghorn, Dale Shuey, Ron L1ngo STANDING Ed Wolf Lou1e Voelker, J1m Cronk, Coach James Kelly, Bob Mattscheck, Ron Poole, Kelth Nagel son Baseball Record Won 8 Lost 4 Sprmg Sport Shorts mu ir'- fiw-sn. Q an 'Q G 'YM R085 QUHTY Gary Selgla Ed Wolf 68 Jr Hugh Track vo? KPWWJ AS A Left to R1ght: M11t Matthews, Jun Temar, Dan Lyon, Homer Srmth, 1m Thompson, Jim Schein. ROW 2 Larry Klasmexer, Bob Boran, Andy Schram, George Cobb, B111 armon, Dxck Oeters 114 H Q ' 'lx ,wk 41 4 ' Ni' k ,N ,,l , . N. BW, Y .qxal ff .I 4 4. .A V k ,. 7 5. 1 ' ' I -A is Q' S 2 7 s B i f - N 1 - A - w :ar R. . V 1 KA 1. A J . I ' Q :mga A ' li 'T I W , 4 gk' . xx xx ed f Xu , 'ijgrk gym F4 r Qu 4 9 V . O' f ,. 59 g g gg x F U S , , K Q-, Uk f :V X. , A D. Lf! J' 8 -3'-. I -6' 5 i Ani! 191' E, J f- ' '-Q -- '. S W ,- , A ' 1 -j . I i .ir dh rr ,ia flirvcsv fr .L Pl V dd! 2 ,A ' B KW' ' ' B ' 1' , ,. fe - ' K , 1' -16 Q 'mf-NM if 3,3- , . . . - A ' - J-if r A rg 1 X V . 1 X,' If x X Vyfa gff rv S :T gi B - B . 1 if-a : Af Ri sk M . - B Wg. y ,Agn 3 . . f V I 21,1 ,B I ifig Q65 3 1 La 'Z 4' in Bs V'r'-- . N' . 2 Q4 at I 5'3 S 1 V1 1 B, , -U L, , I n s o ,Y Ju H ' '. Gof figs' 11' W' of ww, x 5 V 1' I 'W if sf ! 5. STANDING Jerry Ashmore, Tom O'Bnen, Wayne Steeves, Frank Th61SOD, B111 Crawford, and Coach Clarence Plercey KNEELING Maurice Camp bell, John Campbell and Ron Hardt Tennls W011 8 Lost 4 Tled 2 Tournaments MVI1. 2nd in freld of 8 Tn State Sth m f1e1d of 34 Dlstnct 7th in f1e1d of 40 her f5 r 'f5F Record Won 6 Lost 4? Fi' L. ,, 1 Left to Rlght Larry Kelly, Don Dean Tom Schraffenberger, Denms Rouse, Maunce Burtram, Mlke Wlckan, Dan Kmg, Roger Querry, Ken Moores, and Buddy McCarthy Track 5 I 53 D Record 4 Won 1 Lost 4 4155915 qui We QI W4 jg, 'W rw n 'X f QQ? 4 'mix F SEATED Larry Brooks, Adnan Hock, Bob Dumugan, Dale Shuey, Bob Munz, Lou Parlsh, Ronme Hoeffler KNEELING Gary Se1g1a, Juhan Paslck, Roger Lambert, Tom Schraffenberger, Jack Basham, Paul Pachoud, Earl Utz, Steve N STANDINC' Poger Booso, Kelth Nagelson, Loule Voelker, Stuart Hauck, Coaeh P P0719 Tcny Ruc,e', Jael' Sergla, John W ghorn MVIL 5th in fleld of 8 VT -H rj 1' - ' 5, 4 ir 4 if M5 E M .- , , 1'5': N' '. .... -W , , ' .53 I 9-1 ' f ,q V , it 3 4 'iz '-L. C Q 1 ' ' sh A A , K - 9 V 555' iii-'fq: A ' 'A lf A L 4- .1 lr fx - '. - - , . A V j - 4 K- 2.3 -Q, 3' 9 A A' I, 1 f 4 2 1 I A K kg' I i- U? e h 1 V. Q , K , ,W an ,vi ,I NK if HQ S ' ,-1,5 4 .5 - A ,X I 5 A, f A Q L L , H ' 1 15-74 4 zfijim' , 'Uni' Ik v . 5, g qw- .F .,-. 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