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

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Superintmdmtis Office MR. HAUGHEY MR. CRAWFORD Asst. Superiniendent Superimendent MR- ALBERT HOLMES MRS. ALBERTA B. COMES Business Manager Clerk School Emmi Mr, R. A'Hearn, Mrs. A, Fankhauser, Mr. N. Shraffenberger, Mr. J. McCormick, Mr. Q. Sraley MR. LOUIS MANNlNG Principal MISS NORMA WATKINS High School Secretary MISS HELEN WILLIAMS Assistant Principal MISS BETTY ZIMMERMAN Holmes Building Secrefary School Days, School Days, 6004 EDWARD PHILLIPS Social Siudies University of Cincinnati; Ohio Uni- versity; Miami; Wilmington College, 8.5.. ANNA PROFITT American History, Wor1d History Ohio State University, 8.5, DOROTHY MCCANN English, Journalism Ohio State University, B.S. in Education; Univ versity of Michigan, M.A. THOMAS HUSTMYER English Xavier University, A.B. ERNESTINE KAMINSKI English Salem College, A,B. BURNICE CHAMPION Mathematics University of Kentucky,- Eastern Kentucky State, BSA EVA THIESAN Mathematics Wiftenberg, A.B.; Miami University; Ohio Uni- versity. JAMES CARNES Drivers Education, Algebra University of Cincinna1i; Georgetown College, A.B. PAUL McGREEVY Mathematics Miami University, 8.5. in Educafionl 0!? golden Kyle Days JAMES BRATTON Ohio History Wilmington College, 35.,- Universify of Dayton. CLARENCE PIERCY American History Berea College; University of Kentucky,- Ken- tucky Wesleyan, A.B. TOM GRISWOLD World History, World Geography Miami University, 3.5. BERNADINE SHARP English and Public Speaking Coe College, 3.8.; Stafe University of Iowa, M.A. DON SCHAEFER English Eastern Kentucky Stafe Collegel BA. JOSEPH BIEN English and French Xavier University, 8.5., M.A ; Laval University; Universify of Cincinnati; University of Paris. JOSEPH WESSUNG Latin 1, II, Spanish I, II Xavier University, 85.,- University of Dayton,- Universi'ry of Cincinnati, M.A. Kmdini WWW 414d Witlzmctia Caught WILLIAM RUSSELL Personal Welfare Wilmington College; University of Cincinnati, 5.5. CARL SPRAY Physics, Chemistry Indiana University, 8.3. and AB. in Education. BLUCHER ALLEN, JR, General Science, Biology University of Kentucky, B S ARTHUR MALEY Industrial Arts Ohio University; Wilmingfon College; Miami Uni- versify, B.S. MARYLYN MCCAFFERTY College of Mount Saint Joseph onvthe-Ohio, A.B DOROTHY HOWARD Vocal Music University of Cincinnati; Cincinnati College of Music, 3.5. in Music. ROBERT BOWERSOX Band Director . Wilmingfon College, B.A.,- University of Cin- cinnati, 3.5.,- Cincinnafi College of Music, 3.5. in Music. Co the 671146 of a inckory Stick v?F JANET MUELLER PhysicalVEducaHon University of Cincinna1i, 35. JAMES KELLY Physical Educa1ion University of Cincinnati, B.S. EMILY GREEN Physical Education Austin Peay Siam College, 35. EULA TEMPLIN Home Economics Eastern State College, 3.5. HELEN SPURR Business Education Universify of Kentucky, A.B.; University of Wis- consin,M.A. MARY STAMPER Commercial University of Cincinnafi, B.S. EUGENE PAALZ Commercial University of Cincinnati, 85,; Master of Educaiinn. Left 10 right: Leslie Burden Milton Hebauf John Stephens Earnest Jones Joseph Holmes Left 10 right: Miss Marie Gerbus Mrs. Mable Erris Mrs. Ruth Hillard Mrs. Frances Zins 4 A. w .4, 1 among my-.Laqsw1wmr54 j 1 , +2: .MQNMAWA Wavy, : wax. bx ; :1 v . . ..inidu$...nn$, ,Enaii. . v.1. 9. 4694.6; . , II'I I3w CharIuTTe Ferris, Secretary,- Ron Henderson' Presidenr; Jim Reed, Vice-Presidenr; Bill Kassner, Treasurer. Senior 615155 1fistory We, The class of 1960, are graTeful for a wo'nderful year. AlThough our sTudies claimed a large porTion of our Time, several exTracurricular acTiviTies highlighTEd This, our lasT year. ParT of our success musT be crediTed To our capable ciass officers - Ron Henderson, President- Jim Reed, Vice-PresidenT; CharloTTe Ferris, SecreTary; and Bill Kassner,Treasurer. During The autumn monThs, fooTball capTured The spoTlighT. As we enThusiasTicalfy sang Onward Deer Park, eight senior boys, capTained by Don Belew, resquTely endeavored To score Touchdowns for The Team. Climaxing The fooTball season was The Homecoming Dance, AUTumn Nocturne. Pride filled our hearts as we crowned Jim Reed, King; and Sylvia HerTel, Queen. We cannoT leave This memorable period wiThouT calling forTh for a farewell bow our vivacious cheer- leaders: Sharon Ellis and KaThy Poole. Nor can we overlook our high-sTepping maioreTTes: Diane Schnei- der, PaT Viars, and Karen Koppenhaver, or The ready supporTers of The band led by The perky Wild Ca- deTTes under Sue Bovee. Ushering in The winTer monThs, baskeTbali aroused Tense momenTs as we cheered To vicTory The seven senior boys who, co-capiained by Al AIT and Biil Adams, onally supporTed The Team. Excitemenf again prevailed ThroughouT The Thrills of Parker performances, This year The greaTeET yeT. Following close on The heels of our varieTy show, came The eagerly anTicipaTed evenT of The year-our Trip To WashingTon, a Truly senTimenTal iourney. On warm spring days we inTenle waTched our boys round cinder Tracks or score home runs. And we musT noT Tail To honor The wise guidance of The Student Comcil, This year led by Terry Russelll Nor musT we neglecT The Tom-Tom sTaff and HS ediTor, Diane Schneider, To whom we exTend praise for publishing The besT newspaper ever. And of course, we salute our AnTlers STan and ChrisTy Wymond, ediTor, who meriT undispuTed recogniTion for a job well done. Now, wiTh mixed emoTions, we leave our Alma Mater To embark upon our roles as adults, humbly Thanking everyone who helped us and hoping ThaT The class of 60 will never be forgoTTen. WILLIAM EUGENE ADAMS ALBERT ALVIN ALT BiH Ra:L .Woodward I, 2; S.A.A. 3, 4; S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Tom-Tom Siaff Easkefball 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4,- 4; Iaske'rball 2, 3, 4; Track 1, Parker: 4,- Intramural: 3, 4; Baseball 2; Student Council 2, 3; Math Club 3,- Locker In- spector 2, 3,- Parkers 4. JOYCE ADELL APPLEMAN Joyce S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4,- BefavY 1, Treasurer 2; Alpha-Y 4, Secre- tary 3; Glee Club 4; Future Nurses 3, President 4; Drama Guild 4; Treasurer 4,- Parkers 4; Parkers Ush'ereife 3; Com- mencement Usheretfe 3; Na- tionat Honor Society 4,- Scholar- ship Team 2, 3. GERALD CHARLES BAUSE Jerry S.A.A. l, 3, 4; Spanish Club, President 3; Foreign Language Club 4. JERRY DAVID BAYLESS DONALD MAC BELEW Leader Don Norwood 1, 2; S.A.A. 3; lntra- S.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, murals 3. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Locker ln- spector 2; Parkers 4. MICHAEL CARL BERGMAN Kookie S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club JUNE ARLENE BIERICH r 3.- Foreign Language Club 4. June S.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Beta-YI. SUE ANNE BOVEE Sue S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Be1a-Y 1, 2; AIpha-Y 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 4,- Chorus 3, 4; Wildtadeifes 3, Captain 4; Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Office -Assistanf 2, 3; Drama Guiid 2, 4; Prom Queen Candidate 3; 5cho1arship Team 2; Commence- ment Usherene 3; Assistant Anflers Editor 4; City Reporfer 3; Lab Assistant 1. CAROL ANN BRYANT Carol S.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Alpha-Y 3, 4; Parkers 8, 4; Library Assin- ant 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Ar1 Club 3, President 2; Beta-Y 1, 2; Camera Club 2, 3. JUDITH ANN BROCK Judy S,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA, 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Assisient 3,- Beta Y 1, 2; Alpha-Y 3; Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Red Cross 1; Wildcadeues 3; Office Assistant 2; Antler Staff 4; Locker Inspector 1,- Prom Queen Candidate 3; Scholarship Team 1, THOMAS MARSHALL BUKEN Tom S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4,- Parkers 3, 4,- Boys' Chorus 8, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Imra- murals 2, 3. MARY ETHEL BOWERS Mary S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Beta-Y 1; AIpha-Y 4; Drama Guild 4; Girls' Basketball 3, MARGARET ANN BRUNKEL Margie S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y 2,- Alpha-Y 3; Girls', Baseball 1, 2; Parkers Usherr site 3, 4,- Library Assistant 4. WILMA JEAN BRYANT Wilma $.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Beia-Y 1, 2,- AIpha-Y 3, 4; An Club Vice- President 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Tom4Tom Staff 4. JOHN JEFFERY CHADWELL Jeff S.AA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club President 4; Tumbling Team 3, 4; Tom-Tom Staff 4; Safety Pa- trol 1, 2, Captain 3, 4; Locker Inspector 2, 3; Parked 2, 3, GEORGIA CARROLL Georgia S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; GAAA, 3; Befa-Y 1, 2; AIpha-Y 3,.4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee CIUb 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4,- Girls' Double Quartet 3, 4; Parkers 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Drama Guild Secrefary 4; Commence; men? Ushetetre 3. JOAN GAYLE DUNHAM Joan 5.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- G.A.A. 1, 2; Drama Guild 1, 2; Befa4Y 1, 2; AIpha-Y 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Chorus 3. 4; Girlsl Double Quanef 4; Mixed Chorus 4,- Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Assistant 1, 2, 3; Senior Trio 4; Business Manager Tom- Tom 4,- National Honor Society 4; Detention Assistant 2. RONALD CROSS Mick S.A.A, 2, 3; ln'rramurals 3. ROGER LEE EDELMAN Butch S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskefbal! 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN DAVIS Barb S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Red Cross 1; 1. Home Economics Style Show 2; Drama Guild 2; Befa-Y 1 n AlpharY 4,- Parkers 3, 4; Band 1, 2,- Altemafe Majoretfe 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Commencement Usherehe 3. CANDACE EDGAR Tessie 5.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teach- ers 1, 2, 4; Vice-Presidem 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Parkers 2, 3; Be1a-Y 1; Alpha-Y 3, Treasurer 4,- Naiional Honor Society 3, 4; MaTh Club Secretary 3,- Foreign Language Club 3, Secretary 4; World Affairs Club 3, JOANNE COLONY Joanne Auburn Senior High 1, 2, 3; S.A.A. 4. EDITH MARIE EADLER Eydie S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, d; G.A.A. 2, 3. 4; Beta-Y 1; Alpha-Y 4; Pep Club President 4; Drama Guild 4. 1 DAVID GILLIE FANKHAUSER Dave 5.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chums 3, 4; Boys' Chorus 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Lab Assisianf 1, 2, 3. SHARON ANN ELLIS Sharon S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Mixed Double Quarw Te? 4,- Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Head 4; Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Office As- sistant 2, 3; Tom-Tom Staff 4; Student Council, Vice-Plesidenf 4; Sno-Queen 4; Prom Queen Candidate 3, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Prom Ush- ereffe 2, Commencement Ush- erefie 3, ZETTA JAYNE FERRIS Zenaboc CAROL ELIZABETH FAIRBANKS Carol S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y 1, 2; Alpha-Y 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Math Club 3; Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, Pres4 idem 4; Nafional Honor Society 4; Maioreffe 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4; Spanish Club 4, Secrefary 3; Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY JO FLORENCE Bev CHARLOTTE ELLEEN FERRIS Charlotte S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Class Secrelary 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Giee Club 1, 2, 8,- Chorus 4; Locker In- spector 2. s.A.A. I, 2, a, 4; Band 1,- An Club 1, 2; Baccalaureate Usher- ette 3; Parkers 4; Giee Club 4. RICHARD NEAL GASTON Litfle Richard S.A.A. l, 2, a, 4,- Key Club 3, Board of Directors 4,- Safety Patrol 1, 2; Spanish Club 3,- lnframurals 1, 3. CAROL JEAN GAREE Carol 5.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Parkers 2, 3, 4. 20 JOHN HERMANN HECK Johnny Hialeak High 1, 2; S.AA, 3, 4. SYLVIA JEAN HERTEL Sylvia S.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Prom Queen Candi- date 3,- Beia-Y 1, 2,- Alpha-Y 3, 4,- Sfudenr Council 1,- Drama Guild 1, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Maiorette 3, 4; Orchesira 'l, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4,- Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Triple Tlio 1, 2,- Double Quarfel 3,- Amlers Staff 4,- Parkers l, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Dou- ble Quartet 4; Mixed Chorus 4; G.A.A. 2. MARY EMMA HARTKE WELDON HARVEY HAYNES Mury Dutch S.AA. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Basketbe I; lntramurals 1. 5.A.A. 3, 4,- Glee Club 4,- Baa calaureate UshereHe 3. CHARLENE HEINZELMAN Charlene S.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Befa-Y 1, 2; G.A.A. 3; Girlsl Basketball 3. GEORGE RONALD WILLIAM HESTER HENDERSON 31 Handy S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. S.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4; FooTball 2, 4; Baseball 2, 4,- An'rlers Staff 4; Drama Guild President 4; Infra- murafs 1; Parkers 4; Class Pres, idem 4; Class Vice-President 3; Homecoming King Candidale 4,- Mr. Sweai Socks Candidate 3, 'KAREN HILBERT Karen 5.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4,- G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 3. 2! WILLIAM FREDRICK KASSNER Kang S.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketba 2, 4; Track 2; Fomball 1,- Tennis 3; Class Treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Drama Guild 4; Parkers 3, 4; lnframurals 3, 4; Projection; is! 1, 2; Sno;Ba1l King 4, RONALD EUGENE HOLTSCHULTE Ron S.AA. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Chess Club 1,2. NANCY JEAN KINNEY MARY ALICE KIRKER Nan Cecker S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Locker In- Band 1; Parkers 1; Cheerleader SPECTOT 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; 1; Beia-Y 1, 2; AIpha-Y 3,- Befa-Y 1, 2; Future Nurses 3, Home Economics Style Show 1, 2,- G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Office As- sistant 1. CHARLENE MARIE KNECHTLY Char S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A1pha-Y 3, 4; Beta-Y 1, 2,- G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usheretie 3. JOHN EARNEST KLASMEIER John S.AA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- den? 4,- Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Proiecf'lonist 1, 2, 3, KAREN LEIGH KOPPENHAVER MARY ROSE KYDE Karen Kydal G.A.A. 1, 2, a, 4; Beta-Y 1, 2; s.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, Alpha-Y 3, 4; Parkers 2, 3, 4; 3, 4; Beta-Y 1; AlphaN 3, 4,- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Maiorene 3, Home Economics 81er Show 1; 4; Locker Inspector 3,- Home Office Assistant 3, 4,- Parkers Economics Style Show 2; She. UshereTte 3, 4; Commencement 8311 Queen Candidate 4, Usherefte 3; Art Club Vice- Presidenl 4. BARRY JAY LETZLER Barry S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4: Parkers I. 2. 3, 4. DONNA GAIL LITTRELL JOHNNY DAVID LOVEJOY Donna Eel' 5AA. l, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesfra 2, 3, 4; Baskeiball 2; Track 'I, 1, 2, 3, 4; Parkers 2, 3, 4; 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1; Pro Band President 4; Library A54 jectionisf 1, 2, 3, 4. sisfanf 3; Red Cross 3, JAMES BRUCE LUKKARILA Luke S.AA, 1, 2, 3, 4,- Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, Treasurer 4; .Locker Inspector 1; ln'rramurals l, 3; Antler Staff 4; Proiech'on- is? I, 2; Track 2; Homecoming King Candidate. DANIAL ALLEN MEHNE DENNIS METHVEN Dan Denny s.A.A. 1, 2, a, 4; Key Club 3, 4; lmramurals 2, 3; Football Manager 2; Antler Staff 4. SONYA EILEEN LEWIS Sonnie 5AA, 'l, 2, 3, 4,- G.A.A. 4; Commencement Usherefte 3; Parkers UshereHe 3. DENNIS SCOTT MARTIN Frog Withrow T; S.A.A. 3, 4. GARY LEE NEU Gary S.A.A. 1, 2, 3,- Football 1, 2, 3; Parkers 4. PATRICIA LEE PARKER Pat S.A.A. 2, 3, 4,- AIpha-Y A,- Chorus 4. 24 CAROLYN ANN MEYER Carrie Wirhrow 1, 2; 5AA. 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Great Books Ciub 3; AlphaN 3, Pres- ident 4,- G.A.A. 3, President 4; Girls' Basketball 3; World's Affairs Club 3; Scholarship Team 3; Amlers Staff 4; Park- ers Ushererte 3; Commence- ment Usherene 3; Miss Sweat Sock Candidate 3; Pep Club 4. RICHARD GEORGE O'BRlEN Dick S.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3. 4: Parkers 2, 3, 4. JAMES LEE MOORES Skin 5.A.A, 'I, PATRICK HENRY O'LEARY Irish 2; Intramural: 3; ROBERT EDWARD NEUBAUER Nobby S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Baseball 4; Chess Club 2,- Drama Guild 4; Camera Club 4; Intramurals 3. KATHLEEN ROSE POOLE Kathy S,A.AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Head 1, 2; Farkers 1, 2. 3, 4; GALA. l, 2, 3, 4; Cherry Blossom Candidate 2,- Prom Can- didate 3; Homecoming Candi- date 4; Sno-Ball Candidate 4; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3; Prom UshereHe 2; AlphaN 3,- Beta-Y 1, 2; Commencement Usherene 3; Student Council 3, 4; Office Assistant 1, 2,- Pep Out: 3, 4; Girls' BasebaH 1, 2. ETHEL IRIS PRESTON Ethel S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Beta-Y l, 2,- AIpha-Y 3, 4; Antler Staff 3,- Pep Club 3. JAMES GORDON REED Fbxy S.A.A. 1, 2, a, 4,- Key Club 3, Vice-President 4; Fooiball 4,- Baseball 2; Basketball 2,- Infra- murals 3; Spanish Club 3; Great Books Club 3; Mafh Club 3, 4; Drama Guild 4; Antler Staff 4; Track 2; Parkers 4; Homecom- ing King 4;'Sweafsock King Candidaie 3,- Class Vice-Presi- den? 4. JUDITH MARY REINERT Judy S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y 2; Alpha-Y 3; Art Club Treasurer 2, Secretary 3,- Parker Usherefte 3,- Tom-Tom Staff 3, GAIL MARGARET ROBINSON GaH S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- G.A.A. 'i, 2. JUDITH ANN PYLE Judy S.AA, l, 2, 3, 4; G,A.A. T, 2, 3, 4,- Beta-Y 2,- Alpha-Y 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4,- Office Assistant 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 2; Nationai Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4,- Fuiure Nurses 4, Treasurer 3; Parkers 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Recording Secretary 4, DEREDA REINERS 1 Dee 1 S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Befa-Y 1, 2; Alpha-Y 3, 4; Wildcadettes 3, 4, ROBERT WILLIAM RICE Skeet Football 1, 2, 3. KAY RUSSELL Kitty Clermnnf Northeastern I, 2, 3: G.A.A. 4 25 ROGER TERRY RUSSELL Terry 5AA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4; Athletic Manager 3,- National Honor Society 3, President A.- Key Club 2, 3, Presiden? 4; Class Presidenf 3; Tum-Tom Staff 2, 3, Assisiant Editor A; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Baskeiball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Scholarship Team 1, 2; Boys1 State Representative 3. LaVERNE MABEL SANTEN Vern S.A.A. 3. 4,- Befa-Y 2,- AIpha-Y 3, 4. NANCY LEE SCHEIDT JAMES ANDREWS SCHIRMER Nance Shirm S.A,A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 5.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Intramural: 3; 3; Beta-Y 2,- AIpha-Y 3,- An Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Golf Club Secretary 2, President 3; 3:365k91b3112. Glee Club 3, 4; Parkers 3, 4; Purchasing Agent 4; Student Council 4. DIANE ELLEN SCHNEIDER Dee S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; BeTa-Y 1, 2; AIpha-Y 3. 4; Drama Guild 1. 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Maiorette 1, 2, 3,- Head 4; G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Presidenf 4,- Parkers 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Double Quartet 4,- Office Assistant 2, 3; Tom-Tom Editor 4; Na?ional Honor Society 4; Scholarship Team I, 2; Girls' Basketbail 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM HENRY SCHRAMM Bill S.AlA. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchesfra 3; Tom-Tom Staff 4. ARTHUR LEE SIMMONS DANIAL DENNIS SKIMERTON Arr Skim S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Ma'rh 3, 4; Basketball Manager :3; Red Club 3,- Locker Inspector 1. Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Intra- murals 3, BEVERLY JANE SMITH Bev 5.A;A, 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,- Spanish Club 8; Fulure Teachv ers 4. DOUGLAS CLARENCE STONE Doug S.AA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Key Club 4. DARYL KENT SMITH Smmy S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Srudem Council 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4; Chess Club I, 2,- Safety Pa- trol 'l, Capiain 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 'I, 2, 3, 4; Foctbail 1.; Tennis 2, 4, Capfal'n 3,- Band 2, 3, 4; Athletic Manager 4; Schol- arship Team 3; Math Club 3, 4; Tom-Tom Staff 4. SANDRA ELAINE SMITH JAMES EDWARD STEVENS Sandy Jim Mariemom 1; S.A.A. 2, 3, 4,- 5.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, Befa-Y 2,- AIpha-Y 3; G.A.A. 2; 4; Proiectianisl 4, Office Assistant 11; Antler Staf? 4; Parkers Usherette 3. THOMAS HOOKER TALMAGE Tom S.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Parkers I, 2, 3, 4; Chess dub 4,- Debafe Club 4; Camera Club 4; National Honor Sociefy 4,- Greaf Books Club 4; Math C1ub 3. JANET CLAIRE THOMPSON CAROLYN FRANCES TRAURIG Janet Carolyn 5.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y 'I, 2, S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; BeTa-Y I; Alpha-Y 3, 4; G.A.A; l, 2; AlphavY 3, 4; G.A.A, 3, 4, Parkers 'l, 2, 3, 4; Band 'I, 2, 3, 4? Glee Club 'I, 2; Chorus 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4,- Mixed Chorus 4; SchoEar- ship Team 2. CARAN LEE TURNBULL PATRICIA DIANE VIARS Caran Paf Western Hills 1, 2; S.A.A. 3, S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta-Y 'l, 2; 4; Baccalaureate Ushere'rte 3; G.A,A. I, 2, 3; Drama Guild I, Red Cross 3, 4. VicerPresidem 4,- Band I, 2, 3, 4; Ushere'ne at Prom 2; Prom Queen Candidate 3,- Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4; Alpha- Y 3, 4,- Fumre Nurses 3; Parkers 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chan ms 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Of- fice Assis1anf 3; Maiorefte 3, 4; Antler Business Manager 4. WILLIAM LESLI E WADDELL TurH'e S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Football '1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Track I, 3; Parker: 2, 3, 4; Sno-Ball King Candidafe 4; Homecoming King Candidate 4; Swearsock King 3; Boysl Chorus Boys' Double Quarief 4; Mixed MARGARET LOUISE VOGEL Marg S.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4,- Future Nurses 4; Spanish Club 3; Foreign Language Club; Girls' Basketball 1, 2, 3. Chorus 3, 4,- Golf 2,- Tom-Tom Staff 4,- Drama Guild 4; Pro- ieciionisf 'l, 2, 3,- Intramural: 3; Baske1ball Manager 1. CAROLE JEAN WA'TE ROBERT MICHAEL WELCH C-J- Mike 5.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4:,G.A.A. 2, 3; S.A.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Camera Club BeIa-Y l, 2,- Future Nurses 4; l, 2, 3, 4; Math CEub 3, 4; Foreign language Club 3, 4. Lab Assistant 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Red Cross 1; intramurals l, 2; Brass Chorus 2,- Drama Guild 4,- Antlers Staff 4. NANCY CORINNE WINTER Nance $.A.A. 1, 2, a, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2; Drama Guild 1,- Future Nurses Secretary 3; Commencement Usherene 3,- Smdem Council 1, 2, 3; BeianY l, Presideni 2; Fromoiion Manager 4; AIpha-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Parkers 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Mixed Double QuarTeT 4; Office As- sistanf 3, 4; Locker Inspector 1, Head 2. RONALD GENE WILD Ron Purcell 1, 2,- S.A.A, 4,- Pro iecfionisf 3. 28 CHRISTINE ELAINE WYMOND Christy S.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 'l, 2; Beta-Y 2, Vice-Presidem 1; AI- pha-Y 4, Vice-President 3; Drama Guild 1, 2, 4; Parker: 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Nafional Honor Society 3, Secretary 4,- Pep Club 4; Antlers Editor 4; Class Secretary 3; Triple Trio 3,- Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Prom Usheretfe 2; Office Assisfam 2, 3. PENELOPE CLARA WOLEVER Penny Withrow 1; 5.A.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4,- Beer 2; Fu- ture Nurses 3, 4,- Library A:- sisfam 3, 4: Art Club 2; Parkers 2. JANICE GRACE WORST Jan S,A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4; Bela-Y I, 2; Alpha-Y 3; Basketball 2,- Red Cross 2; Of- fice Assistant 2, 3, 4; Antlers Staff 44 JAMES DALE ZOELLER Zorro 5.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4; Patrol Boy I,- Librarian 2. 4I27tigc'tllc'r44 We strolled down The halls foge'rher, , Sang our school songs Toge'rher, Danced at our proms Together, And we liked to pretend It would never end; We reminisced together, Some shared a kiss togefher, Parfed we'll be, But in our memory We'll always be together. 29l ongdig- 511m, ; am! ac- 01m--- i8 Wk: 32 Marlene Fish Dennis Middendorf Tim Apking Jean PiEpmeyer Treasurer Presidenf Vice-Presidem Secrelary junior 615155 flistory The class of 1961 has already esTablished iTself as an alerT, lively, and inTelligenT class. Under The leadership of Their officers-Dennis Middendorf, PresidenT; Tim Apking, Vice-PresidenT; Jean Piepmeyer, SecreTary; and Marlene Fish, Treasurer-The iuniors have had a very successful year, In every phase of school life, The iuniors have been well represenTed. In aThleTics iunior boys carried The brunT of The fooTball acTion, and sTarred Too on The basketball courTs, and on The cinder Tracks. Baseball also was amply supporTed by The iuniors, and on The Tennis courTs and golf courses, juniors made Their presence felt. The iunior girls made their conTribuTions To Deer Park school life as cheerleaders and members of The comely kick-line, as wriTers on The Tom-Tom staff, and as acTive participants in all club acTiviTies. Adding a biT of lustre To The Deer Park social scene The iuniors sponsored several dances, one salUTing goblins and Halloween spirits, and The other heralding The approach of spring. And, of course, one musT noT forgeT The highlighT of The school social calendar-The Junior-Senior Prom- Thaf nighT 0T nighTs, never To be forgoTTen by all The lovely lasses and Their handsome escorts who danced away The besT parT of The memorable evening. Nor have The juniors shunned Their responsibilities as STuclenT Council members. They have con- TribuTed willingly To all acTiviTies which make Deer Park High 3 school To be proud of. They have worked hard in The academic arenas and are proud of Their classmaTes on The scholarship Teams, and Those honored iuniors elecTed To The NaTional Honor SocieTy. Feeling more Than a liTTle proud of Their achievemenTs in The pasT, The class of '61 looks forward To Their senior year wiTh en'rhusiasm and high hopes, fully expecTing ThaT it will be said of Them ThaT Theirs was The besT class ever. Tim Judy Ann Charles Apking Amen Augenbaugh Ball YOO BUSY Na! Shown Linda Donna Annette Breezly Brewer Brinkman . xx w Donna Barry Diane Bonnie Buschle Carter Chapman Cantrell Pa ul Dawson Deffinger De Jager Dave Sue Marilyn Marlene Earhart Erickson Ertel Fish June Lillian Georgia Ron Forest Frontino Garner Geyman they I312! the Swim 90ml i the Places Chat flit Fay Tina Bill Carol Mary Ann Heinzelman Herbert I DIDN'T HAVE A MING IO Lois Larry Peggy Di Humphrey Jackson Jordon Kelly Bob Lura Lorena John Tom Wi Ima Kuck Lambert Lee Leeseman Lewis Leyman Par Ma rquene Carol Longworfh Barbara Loggains Judy McNulty Marlene Mefzger Babs Phyllis Miller Mooney Dennis Judy Middendorf Mehne Susan Kathy Mary Anne Connie Joan Munnell Neu Nimmershein Oliver O'Neill Pachard 34 farewell Ami fagarly Assume Scams me 135M451 Chem. Jean Jim Edith Barry Piepmeyer Piepmeyer Pierce Prince Sylvia Reiners Reising u- n-Ioro Al . . Mal Avallahh Diane Ron Mary Elen Leif Ron Charles Ruih Ann Richardson Roberts Roos Rozin Russell Scherrer Schraffenbergef Roger Tom Bruce Barb Janet Sherman Sikes Sillet Spinks Sfafford Jim Donna Sears Seibert . x' ' Janice Carol Roberta Ed Starkey S1eger STickler Striker Janet Tu cker Judy Doris Richard Carolyn Dave Ken Vineyard Vollhardt Wickman Wiefering Willets Wiilisch Sharon Susan Yeaggy Yosf Zink Zoz 35 f? Jnfmducing Ween President President , ' 35km? i JO Ann Bonnie Marcia Ker. Andy Alford Ayer BaH Johnson Schramm PHOTO NOT AVAILABtE u... Amilnhb Terry Tom Bill Pat Jeff David Ballard Blankenship Bohle Bowman Bricker Brown Gary Campbell Maribeth Bob George Ray Bob Karen Leon Jim . t ChadweH Chaney Cobb Coffey Cooper Cooper Conover Cordell E I i Bonnie Bill E1 izabeth WaEfer ; Cross Davis Drogo Du mford $$ M73 x 'K RENE A . x. . , ; ! Judie Kathie BEiSy Dorothy Jacqui Stan Connie ! Dupps Eisenlohr Emerson Emminger Engelhardt Evans Fairbanks I l Bill Harmon Don Bob Joan Flowers Gaines Goebe' Tom Fiefsam 36 J ' 2716 611155 0f I 962 Donna Heinichen 1 Larry Kiasmeier Diane McDonald Karen Nachbauer Secretary Bob Helling No Pluck AVAILABLE Jim Koopman Suzie McMaTh Rusfy Nagelson Bob Herrman Bonnie Neu Earl Hillard Pat Knectiy Tom Messerschmidt Creamer . Jx Nu Phoio AVAILABLE Pal Hfilard Linda Maschmeyer Ray Mobley Jirles Janet Jones Mike McGahan Harriet Moore Janiece Hashimoto Karen Kellerman Karen McCombs Sharon Mulcahy Tom Hatfield Bill Long Bernard McDole Nancy Murphy 37 they took Ahead to 11711401: Prestige -- 6716 Wants to Prove Chemsclws A m. Richard Oeters Joyce Tom Osierbrock Dresel i DIDN'T HAVE A mum! to Pip . q in; -. .,. I 7.: Arlen Betty Terry Connie Charles Carolyn Paris Pasick Quadnau Radke Ramsey Rice sM'Nowmo ,. - . , , : W g Judy Pa? Gera'ld Ron Bob Paf Rogers Rush Rutledge Schaefer Schearing Scheidf m Jim Carmen Nancy Lana Phyllis Carolyn Judy Bob Schenz Schlimm Schmidt Scott Simmons Slusser Steinhoff Stratron , .2 ?Ag .3: Janice Jim Thacker Thompson Sandy Ta rter Dave Tabakow Tanner TOO BUSY PHOI'O PHOIo mow , NOT AVAILAIIE . . . . Not Available . N Amm- Caroi Paul Carol Gary Gary Kathryn Liz Charloife Wagner Wainsccm Wesson Weyer Wheeler Whitten Wichmann Wiggerman as J Wayne Brmsche Ansteaff Barbara Dietz Applernan Robert Callahan Elaine Cozzarrin Carl Doering Delores Blank 3716 61435 of I 963 Babey Wanda Campbell PRESIDENT Ron Gough Joann Bowers Ralph Caudell Mary Dumford s .-. . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Charles Roxanne Barbara Gaston Rozin Horwifz Linda Barbara Barrett Barton Norman Sue Bayless Bernens Wilbur Brewer Barbara Nancy Boyaiian Breeziey Donna Carpenter Carter John Dianna David Carol Dawson Davis Dennis Detrick Paul Debbie Bob Dunigan Eadler Fassnachf Ferdon 39 Uley View Chair With 0'ng ffcarts I $$ Barbara Gallagher . . .. . x, N; IOU: igtm . Em '1, l x, AVAILABLE Marty Clarence Ruth Dan Frank Tom Ga I lagher Game George Gibson Goldfuss Goodall Greive Griffith Vickey Marlene Rebecca Kathy Jackie Guffev Hagedom Halev Hammond Harmon Nancy Heber Bonnie Bill Pa+ Linda Mariiyn Virginia Alice I - Ann Hegge Hemer Hemmerle He'ndrix Henfhorn Hickman Hill Holbroak 2L. Marilyn Janie Jenkins Kelly Kinney Irene Hull George Hollander . ; Charlotte Janet Bob : La mbert Mah an Ma rq ueffe 'roo IUSY 55 , NM Shawn PHOTO . NH? AV. All I t Donna Larry Linda Janice Fred Mark Donna McCracken Mechler Messerschmiti Manger Mintkenbaugh Mon'gomery Nida 4O Academic Future and ffiglt Jfopcs. Donna Nimersheim Bonnie Nimersheim Jim Noyes i ;.- ; 5jk Cathy Ken Dick Nanny Jim LeRoy Yvonne Osborne Olflinger Patterson Prinzel Raussen Reiber Reisman Beverly Richards iv Ralph David Terry Dave John Jesse Charles Shepa rd Shive1ey Schrader Sirkin Skinner Smith Sta lay Elizabeth Beverly Sa lzano Schmeuszer Linda Seubert Delores Sebree Margaret Sfewa rt Dan Tissandier Sa ndra Tibbeils Gary Tra ughbar Dave Weddell Wh ha ker Carol Linda Sfover Marilyn Talmage Janet Theiss Connie Thomas Jerry Vineyard 1 Virgmla Vaske Margie VanSchaik Gloria Turck Sandy Kaldobsky Sa ndra Woycke Daryl Zimmer 4! ROW 1, lef'r to right: J. Chapman, R. Rhodes, M. Bowman, B. Brunner, B, Drogo, L. Dods, T. Fender, D. Kronmiller; ROW 2: G. Hosmer, E. Davis, H. Yeaggy, P. Rening, M, Lowry, S. Heggemeier, DV Dane, N. Nachbauer; ROW 3: S, Hoffmei- sfer, D. Roberts, B. Freeman, 5. Long, L. Schqu, B. Harvey, R. Diehl, T Pyle,- ROW 4: GA Vice, R. Johnson, P. Buck, L. Spinney, 5. Haley, T. Maley, MA Choafe, M Sfarne, Mr. Hustmeyerl 42 introducing Our Voting ROW 1, left To right J. Davis, S Herrmann, C. Hendrix, 5. Long, M Varga'roih, J. Howard, T. Brinkman, J. Cox; ROW 2: R. Anderson, R. Peake, T, Regenfusz,.E. Hoover, B. Beavers, L. Schermbeck, D. Lyons, J. Winter; ROW 3: K. Emerson, L. Cordell, B. Graff, B. Crooks, H. Cordell, D. Lemmer, D. Schmeuszer; ROW 4: S. Venne, B. Selvey, T Tabor, K. Gibson, L. Forest, C. Heinzelman, P. Greenlaugh, Mr. Brat fen. ROW 1, left to right; K. Raha, E. Murphy, G. Gramke, S. Gaines, P. Rundberg, N. Hawkins, R. Vidas, C. Pinson; ROW 2: B. Wicke, V. Brin- son, D Davis, $ Thompson, L Fish, M. Phelan, B. Frye, C. Mayhew; ROW 3: D. Wilson, D. Mink, C. Johnson, D. Staten, B. Bryan, B. Stewart, D. Love, W. Stevens; ROW 4: S. Kuck, P. Sims, 5. Williams, S. Sfauffer, C, Foster, L Kessell, B. Schwartz, B. Rinehart, Mr. Russell. flapcfuls 3716 giglltll Grade ROW 1, ief? to right: N. Cowell, T. Hensley, J. DeJager, T Knechtly, Sv lukkarila, J Reed, J. Gregg, J. Fletch- er; ROW 2: S, Lukkarfla, G. Rouse, K. Pancoasf, J. Rogers, M. Vogel, B. Short, 5. Moses, D. Weintrub; ROW 3: D. Robertson, D. Livingston, D. Gilmore, K. Blackburn, D, Thompson, R. Ballard, D Pennard, P. Tobakow, B. Helvey, B, Bools, A Sirkin, Mrs, Theisen. ROW 1, left To right: C. Hogue, 5 Bridges, J. Jenkins, R. McDowell, G. Kempfer, L. Rouse, G. HoHieEd, M. Smith, J. Servier; ROW 2: S. Kassner, J. Whiften, A Fay, W. Taylor, B. Oglesby, L. Wagner, B. Voelker, EA Marten, C. Geish, D McDonald; ROW 3: M. Farris' S. Hines, G. Gouch, D. Smith, G. Methven, R. Hicks, MA Cooper, C. Cobbe, J. Patton, Mr. Piercy, Happy jfaruestcrf QUEEN Bev Hop Murphy . gatN-uih m Left to light, Candida1es: Linda Schermbeck, Tara Nugent, Cliff Foster, Greg Me1hven, Sandra Kassner, Lois Schuhe, Charles Lang, John Reed. $11!; 131323.? - . :1 :. Klasswork - the am: of Activity Dizzy Fingers Witchcraft At Work and Play lIIilli'f'i? 3m! g Since this is The perfect spot to learn, teach me Tonigh? HA lisket, a faskeh Fet's make another basket A 47 l? flies through the air with the greatest of ease . . . Roadrunner Teacher's Pefs UH 4a Buttons and Bows g It rw a E. Lavender blue, Blacksmiih Blues lavender green . . dilly, u dilly, 49 w. Hudak- Watimzl Jifomr Society FRONT ROW, left to right: Diane Schneider, Terry Russell, Judy Pyle, Tom Talmage, Charlene Thompson, Carol Fairbanks, Sue Bovee, Joyce Appleman, Officers Left 10 right: Candy Edgar, 2 Year Member; Judy Pyle, Treasurer; Janet Thompson, 2 Year Member; Charlotte Ferris, ViceAPresidenr; Terry Russell, President. No'r Pictured: Christy Wy- mond, Secretary. 52 Ferris, Joan Dunham, Candy Edgar, Scholarship, leadership, charach fer, and service - these four eIe- menTs plus a Three point average are necessary for a student To qualify fo; the NaTionaI Honor Society. Each fall Ten per cent of the senior class is inducted and in March, five per cent of The Junior class is selected for membership. By selling pecan patties This yearn and holding a dance they earned The money to pay for The scholarship banquet which they sponsored in The spring. Jane? m- Student 601114617 The Student Councif serves as fhe governing body of the school, with all members duly elected by the vari- ous classes To represent them in aIl maffers concerning The general welw fare of all' sfudents. It is The Student Council who sponh sors all exTrahcurricular organizafions, helping fhem gef started, and lending financial assistance when they need if. The Council is a responsible, worth- while group who give Their firms and energies To a cause They aH believe in, The improvement of Deer Park High. FRONT ROW: Terry Russell, Presidehl; Sharon Dickerson, Social Manager; Sharon Eilis. Vice-Fresidem; Janiece Hashimom, Secretary,- SECOND ROW: Charlene Ferris, Treasurer; Nancy Winier, Liferary Manager; Judy Pyle, Fine Arts Manager; THIRD ROW: Nancy Scheidt, Purchasing Agent; Daryl Smith, Athletic Managery FRONT ROW, left to right: Sharon Dickerson, John Read Charlmte Ferris, Terry RusseH, Sharon Ellis, Janiece Hashimoio, Tara Nugenf, Bev Murphy; SECOND ROW: Suzie McMafh, Jacqui Engelhardf, Janet Thiess, Judy Pyle, Kathy Poole, Ted Maley, Bonnie Cross, Shirley Boney; THIRD ROW: Barabara Barton, John Meyer, Tim Apking, Daryl Smith, Pam Dawson, Mark Montgomery, Nancy Winter, Nancy Scheidt. ---.-....m.-h-m--k,h,,7, ,,,,, , W, A W , , 53 W Wm ROW 1, left to right: J. Schenz, B. Hermann, G. McKee, B. Lukkarila, R. Roberts, J. Thompson, D. Stone, B. Kuck; ROW 2: B. Meyer, J. Reed, T, Apking, B. Prince, D, Mehne, B. Kassner, D. Gaston, G. Gramke, VA Cozzarin, M. Hifz; ROW 3: Ph Dawson, D. O'Brien, T. Russell, M. Koehl, J. Loveioy, T. Talmage, K. Johnson, T. Ballard, A, Simmons, D Smith. 54 Each year The members of The Key Club seiecf new members who have maintained a 2.5 average in the years preceding fheir membership. In ad- difion To Their scholasTic achievement good character and aTTifude are prime requisites for membership. Sponsored by The Sycamore Kiwanis Club They have conducted many worthwhile activities such as raising The school flag every morning, sending sev- eral members To The DisTricf Convention for all Key Clubs in Ohio, and assisting The Kiwanis Club in its many activities. Ofmcrs ROW Indeff to right-Board of Directors: Bob Hermann, Tim Apking, Dick Gaston, Bill Meyer; ROW 2: Berry Prince, Secretary,- Terry Rus- sell, Prasideni; Jim Reed, Vice-Presidenf; Bruce Lukkarila, Treasurerh ROW I, left to right: Mrs. Kaminski, W. Ewan, L. Lee, P. Viars, M, Bowers, C. Traurig, S. New, E. Eadler, D. Chapman, C. Turnbull; ROW 2: K. Koppenhaver, B. Cantrell, B. Yosf, P. Parkerl J. Thompson, C. Bryant, B. Miller, 8. Honey, 5. Hertel; ROW 3: J. Appleman, B. Bowen, L. Wolf. J. ForesT, J. Booso, 5. Kelly, T. Hansen, J. Arneit, J. McNulTy, P. Kling; ROW 4: D, Schneider, B. Davis, D. Reiners, C. Knechily, J, Dunham, C. T Meyer, C, Fairbanks, J. Mehne, N. Winter. , Officers To promofe brotherhood and fellowship among The young ChrisTian women in The schooi is : The goal of The Y-Teens. They 5 conduct a number of service proi- ecTs for oThers, and enjoy such f fun proiecfs as Christmas carol- ' ing, skating, swimming, and dances. Belonging To The YWCA en- ables a young girl 'ro ge'r ouT and meeT people and Through These meetings learn how people in oTher places have'developed Their religious beliefs. Left To right: Candy Edgar, Treasurer; Shirley Boney, Secretary; Carolyn Meyer, President,- Pattie Kling, VicehPresident. 55 Left to right, ROW 1: Miss Stamper-Advior; N. Murphy, B. Neu, K. Nachbauer, C. Wagner, J, Kyde, J. Metzger, K. Kress, B. Boyaiian, R. Rozin, L. Ham ROW 2: K. Kellerman, B. Haley, Me 'Ball, J. Jones, J. Sieinhoff, D. Dodds, K. McCombs, S. Woycke, D. Emminger, K, Eisenlohr, D. Fass- nach1; ROW 3: B. Horwifz, J, Theiss, S, McMath, C. Schlimm, J. Harmon, P. Palmer, C. Thomas, C. Wiggerman, D. Opitz, B. Pasick, L. Maschmeyer; ROW 4: B. Cross, P. Scheidt, SxMulcahy, J. Rogers, D. Sebree, B. Barton, L. Barrett, J. Osterbockl C. Wasson, C. Fairbanks, J. Engelhardt Ochars Left to right: Diane Dodds, Secreiary; Judy Steinhoff, President Pafsy Scheidf, Treasurer,- Barb Barmn, Vice-President. 756 Our Song If we can grow as simply as common blades of grass Both tall and sfraighT as Trees grow to the sky, Then we can learn to know, To know and undersfand Ourseres and oThers-what we do and why. We, The younger generation, are striving now to build a beffer worlde Peace and unity, freedom and brotherr hood-These we have set as our goal. ROW 1, left To right: N. Winier, J. Fleicher, E. Murphy, J. Jenkins, 3 Bridges, N Hawkins, 5. Rahe; ROW 2: ll Drogo, N. Nachbauer, 5. Herrmann, S. Lukkarila, M Vogel, 5 Heggemier, G. Hosmerl L Dods; ROW 3: 5. Lukkarila, C. Hendrix, L, SchulTe, 5. Moses, D. Lyon, P. Buck, B. Rinehar'r, M. Lowry; ROW 4: T. Nugent, B. Voelker, B. Bryan, D. Pennara, C. Cobb, K. Blackburn, 5. Kassner, B. Short. V- 32611 girl ijchrs Oh, when a Y-Teen girl walks down The street, She looks a hundred per from head To feet; She has a word, a smile, a winning way, And when you see her, boy! You'll recognize her, and you'll say: Now There's a girl I'd like to know, She has Their Y-TEEN spirit, pep, and go. Just To look at her is quife a treat, It's hard to beat a Y-TEEN GIRL! Officers, left to righ'r: Secretary, Barbara Rinehart; President, Tara Nugenf; Vice-Presidem, Pany Buck; Treasurer, Linda DodsA 57 27km? Nothing ,Cike W444; FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Peipmeyer, S. Dickerson, J. Stafford, M. Menger. M. Brunkel, S. Zoz, B. Loggains; 2ND ROW, leff to right: K. Nimmersheim, L Lambert, C. Traurig, S. Lewis, B. Miller, S. Boney, B, Bowen, J. Sfarkey, C. Weifering, J. Pachaud, D. Vollhardf, J Arnett, J. McNulTy, P, Kling, M. Kyde, M Vogel, B. Yosf, E. Eadler; 3RD ROW, leff to right: R. Schraffenberger, C O1Neill, J. Mehne, R. Stickler, T. Hansen, B. DelVecchio, J. Pyle, J. 80050, B Gough, K, Paola, M, A. Fisher, J. Worst, D. Schneider, S Erickson, G. Garner, C. Knecth, C. Fairbanks, 5. Ellis, J. Barr, C, Meyer, J. Appfeman, S. Kelly, L. Wolf, 5. link, 5. Raising, B. Criswell. The Girls' Afhlefic Assocb ation gives girls 1he oppor- TuniTy To shake The kinks out of Their muscles and have fun white They're doing 11: They learn fair play, coopera- Tion, ,and consideration for one another in an atmos- phere of friendly rivalry, Bowling, basketball, skat- ing, and baseball are some of Their many activities. Left to right: Judy Pyle, Debbie Fassnacht, Linda Maschmeyer, Paffi Kiing, Diane Bchneider, Mrs. Green, Joyce Appleman, Shirley Boney, Caro1yn Meyer. 58 3701' girls Wm 5M6 to 271;: FRONT ROW, left to right: B, Neu, D. Heinichen, W. Campbell, M. Kelly, K. Nachbauer, D. Vockell, J. Kyde, L. Hatt; 2ND ROW, left to right: M. Balf, B. Nimersheim, J. Jones, C. Detrick, S. Bernens, K. Sikes, V. Vaske, K. Kellerman, H Moore, P. Knechtly, M. Stuart, L Seubert, E. Coz- zarin, D. Nimersheim, D. Fassnacht, D. Emminger, E. Drogo; 3RD ROW, l'ef'r to right: B. Horwitz, C. Thomas, D. Opifz, J. Engelhardf, S. McMath, S. Rahe, C Wesson, M, Talmage, M. Henthorn, M. Van Shaik, D, Davis, J. Dey, C. Radke, P, Scheidt, L. Barre . D. Sebree, 5. Mulcahy, K. Cooper, J, Harman, J. Sfeinhaff, L Maschmeyer, C. Sdhlimn, K McCombs, B. Pasick, Seniors Kacciving 90w- yazr Awards Left to right: Margare! Vogell Janice Worst Diane Schneider, Joyce Appleman, Sharon Ellis, Ka'rhy Poole, Judy Pyle. 59 4 'Hr ;. . v1.1: -' :2 Aliflm? Staff FRONT ROW, left to right: Sandy Smith, Bruce Lukkarila, Pa? Viars, Judy Brock, Sue Boveal Janice Worst, Chrisfy Wymond; SECOND ROW: Mrs. McCann, Sylvia Heriel, Dan Mehne, Mike Welch, Ron Henderson, Jim Reed, Caronn Meyer. 60 Left f0 right: Paf Viars, Chrisfy Wymond, Sue Bovee Adviser ..... MRS, DOROTHY MCCANN Editor ........ , CHRISTY WYMOND Co-Editor SUE BOVEE Business Manager PAT VIARS Advertising Manager , .. JUDY BROCK Assistant Advertising Manager . SYLVIA HERTEL Copy Editor CAROLYN MEYER Subscripfion Manager , JANICE WORST Sports Editors ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, RON HENDERSON, BRUCE LUKKARILA Phofographer . WW MIKE WELCH Chief Typist . SANDY SMITH Ar: Editor WILMA BRYANT Layout Assis1ant DAN MEHNE Business Advisor MISS MARY STAMPER Com- 270m Staff SEATED, Eef: to right: Donna Brewer, Joan Dunham, Sharon EHis, Daryl Smith; STANDING: Barb Criswell, Wilma Bryant, Cherie Davis, Jeff Chad- weil, Diane Schneider, Al AIL Terry Russell, Bill Schramm, Bill Waddell, Judy Mehne. DOROTHY McCANN mi? DIANE SCHNEIDER H TERRY RUSSELL JOAN DUNHAM . CHERIE DAVIS Adviser , H .. Edi1or H Assistant Editor s , , Business Manager Advertising Manager ,,,,,, Sports Department , ,, , , MRS. ngh RUSSELL BILL SCHRAMM BILL WADDELL Feature Editor , SHARON ELLIS News Editor 77777 7.7.7. BARB CRJSWELL Asst. News Editor . ,, DONNA BREWER Arr Editor . WILMA BRYANT City Reporters . .. ,. , , ,, DIANE SCHNEIDER JUDY MEHNE Photographer ,. , DARYL SMITH Jr, High Reporters DICK STATEN CAROL PINSON Reporters JEFF CHADWELL AL ALT Business Advisor ........ . ......... 7 .. .. MISS HELEN SPURR Left To right: Joan Dunham, Terry Russell, Diane Schneider 61 Projectimisfs mi, FRONT ROW, iefr to right: Jim Schenz, David Love, Bill Bohie, Dick Stafon, Bob Cooper; SECOND ROW: Jack Pfohl, Richard Wichmann. Sam Sfauffer, Ken Johnson, Jim Cordell, Jim Stevens, Gary Bitner, Dennis Middendarf, Dave WaddeH, Paul Wainscon. 54W 1 PW Left to right: Robert Rhodes, Craig George, Robert West, David Love, Tom Griffirh, Chuck Gaston, Don Jenkins, John Dawson, David Shiveley. Jim Hayes, Ed Hopps, Daryl Smith. 62 FRONT ROW, left to righf: J. McNquy; K. Poole, 5. Ellis, B. Criswall, S. Dickerson; SECOND ROW, left 10 right: L. Maschmeyer, i 8. Kelly, E. Eadler, J. Sfeinhoff, D, Fassnachf, R. Schraffenberger, S. Rahe, S. Boney; 3RD ROW: B. Neu, C. Wasson, S. Mulcahy. h J. Rogerg, Bh Pasick, S. McMaih, J. Pyle, C. Meyer, P. Knechfly; 41H ROW: M. Er1el, G, DeJager, J. Piepmeyer, J. Arnett P. Kling, C. Wieferi-ng, G. McManus, B. Yost, N. Winier, D. Richardson, T. Hansen, B. Miller, L. Wolf, D. Vollhardf, J. S'rarkeyA ijQ'ccrs This is one club whose lungs are greatly appreciafed by fhe school, the Team, and The cheeru ieaders. Whether our boys are winning or losing, the pep club does much to cheer the Team on. Afways packing The bus full every Friday night, the girls have faithfully attended eve'ril basket- ball game. Cooperafing with the cheerleaders, Their aim is to do their best in promoTing school spirit, a necessary element in ev- ery school activify. ' l v I Left to right: Edifh Eadlen Presidenf; Sandy Kelly, Vice-Presidenl; Judy Sfeinhoff, Treasurer; Linda Maschmeyer, Secretary. 63 64 mnuynw foreiglxt Lknguagc 6M7 FRONT ROW, left to right: Carol Fairbanks, Phyllis Mooney, Susan 20:, Joyce Swain; ROW 2: Betsy Chadwell, Mar- garet Vogel, Ginny DeJager, JoAnn Organ, Mary Ann Oliver; ROW 3: Candy Edgar, Carol Waite, Mary Ann Fisher, Shirley Fishback; ROW 4: Jerry Bause, Sue Erickson. junior Kai gross FRONT ROW: C. Pinson; ROW 2; D. Opi'rz, B. Pasick; ROW 3: C. Schlimn, S. McMath; ROW 4: B. Neu, J. Hashimoto, M. Lowry, J Steinhoff, L Maschrneyer, B Short, B. Drogo, R Vidas; ROW 5: E. Drogo, C. Wagner. K. Cooper. J. Engleharr, A Sirkin, K. Nachbauer; ROW 6: J. Rodgers, M. Talmage; ROW 7: J. Dey, C. Radke; ROW 8: Mr. Hust- meyer. .3. ROW 1, left to right: S. 202, J. Bowersj K. Nimersheim, J. Appleman, Mrs. Mayhew, J. Sfarke, L Lambert. M, Mefzger, C. Wagner; ROW 2: S. Barnes, 5. Honey, J. McNul'ry, J. Arnetf, P. Wolever, M. Vogel, J. Jones, GA Hickman; ROW 3: E. Miller, J, Organ, 8. Sharp, M. Oliver, 5 Olson, D. Nimersheim; ROW 4: R. Srickler, S. KeHy, S. Santen, M Talmage, J. Rogers, K. Cooper, C. Waite, A Luti, W. Layman. .v '1 . if! ROW 1, ref! To right: N. Hawkins, J. geed, T. Shrcder, E. Cozzarin, C. Fairbanks, Mrs. Theisen, S. Fishback, P, Knechfly, D. Vockell, T. Knechfly, T. Hensley; ROW'Z: J. Jenkins, E.' Drogo, D. Davis, P. Phefan, B. Short, B. Frye, L Fish, D. Robertson, D Emminger, M. Kelly; ROW 3: D. Living- ston, C. Staley, A. Sirken, M. Gloss, B. Bryan, R. Goldfuss, L. Wolf, P. Kling, C. Lambert, S. Clark, C. Diefrick; ROW 4: C. Edgar, M. Fisher, M. Van Sheik, 5. Erickson, P, Sfauffet, J. Dey, C. Radke, M. Hemhorn, B. Lewis, L. Kossel,J. Tucker. 65 1. 'k. .s, 5? ROW 1, left to right: B. Ayer, J. Swain, G. DeJager, G. Carroll. R. Henderson, Mrs. Sharp, P. Viars, J, Appleman, J. Jones, E. Eadler, B. Neu, ROW 2: M. Bowers, S. Bovee, D. Opifz, B. Chadwell, B Bowen, D, Buschle, R Schraffenberger, E. Cozzarin, C. Wiggerman, S. Herlel, L. Jack- son,- ROW 3: J. Cordell, G, Garner, J. Thacker, A. Augenbaugh, R, Goldfuss, C. Davis, K. Cooper, W. Leyman, C. Fairbanksl J. Engelhardr, L 30050; ROW 4: C. Edgar, B, Lukkarna, B. Neubauer, B. Silletf, E. Crank, T Talmage, M Welsh, B. Kassner, J. Reed, P. Bowman. Chespiam Joyce Swain, Ann Augenbaugh, Pat Viars, Cherie Davis 66 65mm: 6111!? CENTER: Barry Prince; FRONT ROW, left to right: Berry Gregg, Roberta Stickler, Phyllis Mooney, Ann Augenbaugh, Elaine Cozzarin, Wilma Bryant; ROW 2: Mr. Mayhew, Daryl Smith, Tom Talmage, Mike Welch, John Klasmeier, Bob Neubauer, Virgil Cozzarin. i 671655 6M7 SEATED: Jim Thompson, Bob Kuck; FRONT ROW, left 10 right: Ron Roberts, Jim Schenz, Steve Kuck, Dick Staten, Larry Ritze, Mrs. Proffirr, Cherie Davis; ROW 2: Robert Rhodes, Don Posfon, Tom Cozad, Bill Bohle, Ginny De Jager, David Love, John DeJager, Tom Talmage. 67 68 27mg gantributc Much to library Assistants album, ,, V414 Efficichtly Km! School Office Assistants Left 10 right: D. Seibert, B. Criswell, S. Dickerson, G. Garner, D. Parker, D. Richardson, J. Swain, M Fish Left to right: J. Worst, M. Kyde, B. Smith, Norma Watkins, Secrefary; N. Winter, C. Waite b9 FRONT ROW: W'ilma Bryant; BACK ROW, left To right: Mary Kyde, Judy Dupps, Carol Wagner, Dianne Chapman, Charlotte 3 Wiggerman, Ralph Shepard, Phyllis Mooney, Fame Fite, great quks 6km FRONT ROW, left 10 right Roberta S1ickler, Torn Talmagel Joyce Dey, Ginny De Jager, Pam Bowman; BACK ROW! left to right: Cherie Sue Davis, Maribefh Chadwell, Barry Prince, MrV Wessling 70 DWWW BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Carol Wagner, Patti Bowman, Betsy Chadwell Giny DeJager, Charlotte Wiggerman, Bonnie Neu; ROW 2, IefT To righT: Jim Schenz, Phyllis Simmons, Ed Crank, Tom TaTmage, Kenny Johnson,Mr. Bein, Bill Bohle,5ally OIson,Anne Augenbaugh. 671155 Add Zest to School L776 School life is not, and should noT be, all books and academic pursuiT of knowledge. To help in The develop- ment of sTudenTs sociaHy, To encourage The widening of Their inTeresTs, and To furTher Their growTh as human beings, Deer Park High School has a number of clubs, representing inTeresTs as various as The inTeresTs of The sTudenTs who belong To Them. Such groups as G.A.A., Bowling Clubs, and IhTramurals Teams keep The athletically inclined happily occupied; and Those wiTh arTisTic leanings find companionship and sTimulaTion in such groups as The AH and Camera Clubs. For Those who like Talking, groups like The GreaT Books dub and The DebaTe Club give ample opporTuniTy for verbal gymnasTics. h Drama Guild and The Thespians develop our embryonic acTors and acTresses, and The Foreign Language Club gives our linguists a chance to use Their classroomeacquired languageskills. Our Thinkersf concentrate over The Chess boards, and our Future Nurses and FuTure Teachers learn abouT The prospecTs offered in Their anticipaTed professions. The ProjecTionisTs make Themselves useful, showing visual-educaTion films To The sTudenT body,- and The pa- Trol boys help To geT everyone safely across The sTreeTs. Deer Park's clubs make school life more inferesTing, more sTimulaTing and more worThwhiIe. 7l 'xx tummy! fin .. ROW L 'eff to Fight: Miss Howard, J. Hashimoto, C. Sfeger, Ge Carroll, J, Vineyard, J. Stafford, B. Pasick, C. Staley, P. Viars, J. Nowak, Ji Swain, J. Piepmeyer; ROW 2: T. Griffith, Pi Kling, Bi Milier, JV McNuliy, K. Willisch, D, Vollhardrl C, Garae, B. Gregg, L. Wolf, J, Arne'n, S. Boney, B. Knapke; ROW 3: J. Pyle, J. Thompson, S. Eovee, B. Herrmann, J. Bricker, S. McMaih, Di Lyons, Ji Brock, RA Gough, S. Herfel, Di Wad- dell, N. Winter; ROW 4: P, Parker, 5. Ellis, C. Fairbanks, Ti Buken, M. Montgomery, Ai Woods, S. Evans, Ci Ferris, B Waddell, Ji Thacker, W. Garee, B. Davis,- ROW 5: M. Hiiz, V. Cozzarin, D. Middendorf, J. Meyer, P. Mooney, D. Fankhauser, J. Cordell, M. Malay, D. Willeis, J. Piep- meyer, G. Gramke, T. Apking; ROW 6: J. Dunham, 5. Deffinger, R. Hill, M. E. Roos, T. Russell, M. Koehl, K. Johnson, T. Ballard, P. Dawson, A. Schramm, D. Schneider, C. Radkee The Chorus, under the able direction of Miss Dorofhy Howard, is an 2:2,:VLEI'JOYCE Nowak- organization of which Deer Park may be duly proud. p mm This group has sung at any number of civic gatherings, a1 women's clubs, and a? church meetings. They have caroled at Christmas time, have been the mainstay of Parkers and Their Vocal Hi-Lites have af- forded The community musical entertainment of a high type. In addition Chorus provides The music for BaccalaureaTe and for any other school function for which music is required. The members have opporfunities for developing Their musical Talents and get to travel occasionafly. One group, for example, went To Wil- mington to sing in a sTafewide choral program. The Chorus is a worihy organization which contributes greaily To school life and whose members derive a great deal of pleasure doing if. ROW 1: P. Viars, C. Garee, K. Willisch. C Steger, J. Stafford, G. Carroll; ROW 2: J Brock, 5. Ellis, J. Thompson, J-. McNquy, 5. Bovee, S. Hertel; ROW 3; W. Garee, B, Waddell, J. Dunham, D. Schneider, A Woodsl T. Buken, B. Herrmann; ROW 4; T. Apking, J, Cordell, A. Schramm, T. Russell, P. Dawson, D. Fankhauser, G. Grampke. Mimi Double Quartet Par Viars, Ken Willfsch, Sylvia Hertel. Bob Herrmann, Sharon Ellis, Tim Apking, Nancy Winter, Ken Johnson. 75 FRONT ROW, left to right: Charla Sfaley, Bill Knapke, Dave Waddell, Ron Gough, Wayne Garee, Bob Herrmann, Ken Willisch, Tom Griffifh; 2ND ROW: Bill Waddell, Tom Buken, Mark Montgomery, Sfanley Evans, Mike Hitz, Virgil Cozzarin, Ari Woods, Dan Lyons, Jeff Bricker; 3RD ROW: Gordon Gramkel John Mayer, Dave Fankhauser, Mick Maley, Jim Piepmeyer, Dennis Middendorf, Dave Willem, Tim Apking; 4TH ROW: Steve Deffin- ger, Paul Dawson, Terry Russell, Mike Koehl, Ken Johnson, Terry Ballard, Andy Schramm, Roger Hi!l, Jim Cordell. Kay? Double Quartet ROW 1: Ken Willisch, Bob Herrmann, Bill Weddell, Tim Apking, Jim Cordell, Paul Dawon, Andy Schramm, Ken Johnson. 5114K glee 611117 KA Nimersheim, G. Carroll, C. Sieger, J Stafford, S. Neu, J. Hashimoto, D. Vockell, D. FRONT ROW, left to right; G. Hickman, D. Emminger, C Lambert, S. Tibbefrs, Chapman, 5. Dickerson; 2ND ROW: K. Hammond, B. Pasick, H. Moore, E. Cozzarin, B. Chadwell, J. Amen, S, Reising, J. Nuwak, C. Derrick; 3RD ROW: P. Viars, D Brewer, B Criswell, R. Schraffenberger, 5. link, J. Engelhardf, C. Fairbanks, G. Garner, 5. Rahe, A. Augenbaugh, S, Herrel; 4TH ROW: SV McMafh, B. Cross, B. Davis, 5. Ellis, J. Pyle, B. Gregg' JV Brock, C. Bryant, A. Hill, J. Appieman; 5TH ROW: C. Garee, M. Hartke, M. Henfhorn, S. Tarter, J. Thacker. C. Heinzelman, C. Radke, D. Schneiderl J. Dunham, Z. Ferris, N. Schel'de Double Quartd Zflpk Z7110 ROW 1: Georgia Carroll, Shirley Boney, Barb Miller, Patti ROW 1: Jean Piepmeyer, Joyce Swain, Susie McMath, Betty Gregg, Kling, Phyllis Mooney, Janice Thacker, Joan Dunham, Diane Mary EHen Roos, Connie Radke, Patti Kling, Betty Pasick, Janiece Hashi- Schneider. moto. 77 Wikimddtgs ROW 1: Nancy Murphy, Nancy Schmidt, Janiece Hashimoto, Barbara Bowen, Patti Kling, Sue Bovee, Judy Vineyard, Karen Kellerman, Joyce Swain, Jean Piepmeyer; ROW 2: Ruth Ann Schraffenberger, Linda MaSchmeyer, Sandy Rahe, Judy Mehne, Dee Reiners, Georgia Garner, Barbara Gough, Jaqui Engelhardt, Phyllis Simmons, Pat Palmeri Among the highlights of every football game were The perform- ances of The WildcadeTTes, who gracefully and rhythmically prome- naded during the haIf-Time iulis, delighting the stands with their colorful rouTines. Many were The hours These girls gave To perfect themselves and make our games more enjoyable. We saluTe Them for Their efforts. The other group of lovelies who have contribuied greatly to han-time enterTainmenT are The MaioretTes who, under the direction of Diane Schneider, have given the band sprightliness and viTaliTy without which no band is complete. These girls deserve a hand from the student body for those hours of hard practice. We Take This occasion To thank Them. Sue Bovee, Captain 78 Diane Schneider, Head l Karen Koppcnhaver MWUrgtftzg Carol Fairbamks Pm Viars Sylvia Hana Connie Faitbanks ROW 1: Sylvia Hertel, Carol Blair, Daryl Smith, Jimmy Thompson, Bill Horn, Bob Flinker, Pat Viars; ROW 2: Donna LiHrell, Gary McKee, Larry Klasmeier, George Cobb, Lester Lloyd, Greg Stone, David Shiveley; ROW 3: Janet Thompson, Jane! Tucker, Susan Munnell, Mary Eilen R005. Dorothy Emminger, Janet Jones, Far Knechtly; ROW 4: Carol Fairbanks, Marilyn Talmage, Barry Letzler, Betty Pasick, Elaine Cozzarin, Ruth Ann Goidfuss, John Klasmeier, Andy Schramm, Karen Koppenhaver; ROW 4: Diane Schneider, Torn Talmage, Bill Harmon, Barry Prince, Charles Gaston, Conhie Fairbanks. The Band has had a busy year, making appearances an all the football games, parading a'r Carthage Fair, helping in the School Bond issue, and entertaining The sTudenT body during assemblies. No school is complete wi'rhouf a band, and The Deer Park High School Band, under the direcTion of Mr. Robert Bowersox, has made fremendous strides Towards becoming fhe best band we've ever had. Keep up The good work, Band, and we'll all march behind you! Robert Bowersox, Direcfor 80 TOP ROW, left To right: Donna Linreli, Joe Hahn, Larry Klasmeier, Les Lloyd, Gary McKee, Charles Gasfon, Torn Talmage, Bill Horn,- BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Ann Goldfuss, Elaine Cozzarin, John Klasmeier, Andy Schramm, Barry Letzler, Marilyn Talmage, Barry Prince, Sylvia Hertel. Under the capable direction of Mr. Robert Bowersox, our high school orches- fra has provided many enioyable mo; ments. Its musical contribution enhanced the success of Parkers as well as several assemblies during The year. Following in their footsteps is The Jun- ior High Band, who we know will be as successful as their predecessors. Orchestra jmior ffigit 311M TOP ROW, left 10 righi: Steve Kuck, Paul Rundburg, Sam Stauffer, Charles Mayhew; BOTTOM ROW: Robert Rhodes, Gary Gramke, Dick Staten, Bruce Thompson. 1 8l Parka? of Karen Koppenhaver Ken Wilisch and Sylvia Hertel Ramona Ayer and George Cobbe Elsfon Hurst Dfrecrar '82 Directed by Elston HursT-Direcfor Robert Bowersox-Insrrumenral Dorothy HowaroPVocal Connie Atherfon-Dance Jackie DeVore-Dance Marilyn McCafferty-Scehery 1': --' ,; - Girls' Chorus Line 83 BOTTOM ROW, lef! 10 right: Coach Griswold, T. Apking, B. Lukkarila, B. Waddeli, D. Skimmerton, D. Belew, R. Henderson, J. Reed. R. Neu- bauer, JA Loveioy, Coach Kelly; SECOND ROW: M. Koehl, J. Pfohi, J. Peipmeyer, G. Moore, M. Maley, C6 Ball, J. Yates, L. Douglas, L. Rozin, J. Brosemer; THIRD ROW: R. Russell, R Davis, V. Cozzarin, J. Leeseman, K. Wilisch, J. Sears, R. Rogers, D6 WilliTs, E6 Striker; FOURTH ROW: D. PoHicary, R6 Kuck, L. Jackson. football Left to right Assisfanr Coach, Tom Griswold; Captain, Don Belew; Head Coach, Jim Kelly. 86 D.P ..... 6 D.P ......... 6 D.P ......... 14 D.P ......... T4 D.P ......... 6 D P.....,,,,30 D.P.,,,,,. 0 DR, -,,, O D.P ,,,,,,,,, 32 D.P..---...- 8 MT. Healthy 0 Mariemonf ...... 28 Sycamore ,,,,,,,, 28 N.C.H. ............ 42 Reading .......... 6 Aurora ,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 Wyoming ,,,,,,,, 28 NH. Healthy 8 Lockland ........ 0 Greenhills ,,,,,, 12 JIM REED DAN SKIMERTON JOHN LOVEJOY Halfback ' End End 9 L, , BOB NEUBAUER BILL WADDELL BRUCE LUKKARILA Halfback Center Halfback RON HENDERSON RUSSELL ROGERS JIM BROSEMER Tackle Tackle Tackle LARRY DOUGLAS GARY MOORE MIKE KOEHL Quarterback Center Fullback JIM SEARS DAVE WILLITS MICK MALEY Center Quarterback TIM APKING JIM YATES LEIF ROZJN Guard End Halfback Bait em, , : - - . Kali km mm . f ' , dll' , y , l . I 1 Beat em. - ,. ' ' Heat 6114 squaral BOTTOM ROW: Manager Mike McCann, Bill Waddell, Don Belew, Dan Dupps, BHI Kassner, Mick Maley, Stan Evans, Bill Meyer, Bob Kuck, Manager; ROW 2: Bil! Adams, Daryl Smith, Art Simmons, Mike Koehl, Russ Rugers, AI AH, Larry Douglas. 90 Coach Malay explains a play. Easkatball Although our teams record of wins and losses is not as sensational as it might have been, we think That the season was a successful 0116. Success can- noT be always counted in gamea won; sometimes it must be measured in knowL edge acquired and strengfh of character deveioped. Our team learned much that wiH benefit them throughout Their lives. BI'LL ADAMS Forward DARYL SMITH Forward Al. ALT Forward ART SIMMONS 1 i; o ,,,,,,,, 47 ,,,,,,,,53 W45 .,,,,,41 Forward Mariemont ,,,,42 Mt. Healthy....63 N.C,H. ...... 60 Reading ........ 56 Lockland ...... 75 Purcell ,,,,,,,,,, 55 Greenhilfs ,,,,73 Sf. Bernard,,,,70 Wyoming ,,,,,, 56 Mt Healthy,,,,87 N.C7H. .......... 47 Reading . , 87 Lockland ,,,,,, 60 Greenhills W79 51. Bernard,.,,64 Wyoming 82 Norw00d ...... 78 Sycamore 7 74 Morwood .7 ....54 MICK MALEY Guard Guard BILL KASSN ER Forward BILL WADDELL Guard 7L DAN DUPPS LARRY DOUGLAS RUSSELL ROGERS Guard Forward Center MIKE KOEHL STAN EVANS BILL MEYER Center Guard Rebound! Up and In! SHARON ELLIS SHIRLEY BONEY SHARON DICKERSON Varsity eltecrlcadcrs KATHY POOLE JUDY MCNULTY BARB CRISWELL .m d Aw ,m m 7v u! u 0 BOTTOM ROW, Ief? to right: Bob Kuck, Dan Lyons, Bob Shanon, Terry Quadnau, Don Belew, Roger Edelman, Bill Meyer, Bob Herrmann, Jim Schenz; TOP ROW: Coach Esies, Jim Hall, Bob Neubauer, Ron Henderson, Bill Adams, Tim Apking, Rusty Nagelson, Stan Evans, KaseMll Baseball, America's number one pastime, also occupies a prominent place on The activiTy list at Deer Park. Spurred on by The outstanding pitching of Roger Edelman, they accounted for an impressive record of 12 games won and only 7 losses. Coach Frank Estes who is new here this year musT also be congratulated for his fine leadership. COACH FRANK ESTES ROGER EDE'LMAN DON BELEW Pitcher Catcher Hughes ........ 6 Wyoming , Mariemonf Lockland MT. Heal? Roger Bacon St. Bernard .. N.C.H. . Norwood Reading ,, Purcell . Greenhills Owensviile .. Taft Hughes Sycamore Reading . N.C.H. . , Reading K t I I I ..I OmmeVbOmwwhN-JOWVWV D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D D D. D D. D. Imanmmwamnowoo-ahmd vvvvvwvvwvw? I I I I I l JIM SCHENZ RON HENDERSON Center Field Third Base TIM APKING BOB NEUBAUER BOB STRATTON Right Field Second Base First Base BILL ADAMS BOB KUCK STAN EVANS Second Base Leff Field Center Field I DAN LYONS Deer Park Scores BOB HERRMANN Third Base Another Run! Center Field RUSTY NAGELSON JIM HALL BILL MEYER Left Field Pitcher Right Field 97 h .43.? ti??? .7 -l .A BOTTOM ROW: Andy Schramm, Glenn Rouse, Bob Herrmann, Dan Lyon, Jim Schenz, Bill Bohle, Jeff Brisker, Tom Smith,- ROW 2: Coach Maley, Rusty Nagelson, Terry Ballard, Ken Johnson, Tom Fieisam, Leon Conover, Allen Paris, Larry Klasmeier Absem: George Cobb. Kesmxa Basketball 4' a:.- jfe'OFf 'gaf 3m Jim Tamar, Dan Lyonl Larry Klasmeier, Jim Hall, Terry Ballard, Ken Johnson, George Cobb, Rusty Nagelson, Tom Smith, Bob Herrmann, Terry Quadnau; CENTER: Coach Kelly. 98 JANIECE HASHIMOTO BARB BARTON SUZJE McMATH Kamila Ghetrlmdcrs BETTY PASJCK SANDY RAHE PAT KNECHTLY ?mslzman Basketball ,1 5; 3w 35 Left to right: Manager Ben Stepp, Dave WaddeH, Wayne Garee, John Dunlgan, John Meyer, Dave Dennis, John Skinner, Coach McGreevy, ?rcsfzmmxl 5mm! Left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Dave Dennis, John Dunigan, Ben Siepp, Dick Hall, Ron Gough, Wayne Garee; ROW 2: Coach McGreevey, Ed Huppsl John Skinner, Rusty Ferdon, Dan Goodail, Dave Weddell, John Meyer, Manager Jerry Vineyard. IOO Left to right: Bill Waddell, Ron Roberts, Jim Schirmer, AI Ah, Mick Maley,ArtWoods,Glenn Rouse, Dave R0011,Coach Maley. 2761414119 Left to right: Jeff Chadwell, Daryl Smith, Gordon Gramke, Mike Hitz, Jim Stevens. I0! BOTTOM ROW, left 10 right: Larry Klasmeier, Andy Schramm, Ron Gough, Pete Davis, Ron Russell, Leif Rozin, Dan Dupps, Ben Stepp, Wayne Garee; ROW 2: Mr. Griswold, Dave Poificary, Lenny Forest, Ron Johnson, Bob Graf, Wes S?Ephens, Gary Breakall, Charles Heinzeiman, Jim Wimer, Bill Bohle; ROW 3: John Meyer, George Cobbe, Terry Ballard, Ken Johnson, Ed S1riker, Jin Brosemer, Russ Rogers, Mike Koehl, Jim Sears, Ray Bittman, John Skinner. LEIF ROZIN Captain DAN DUPPS High Hurdles ANDY SCHRAMM, LARRY KLASMEIER Long Distance Runners 1 l02 yunior 11!ng ?ontball BOTTOM ROW, 56f? T0 right: Dan 5miYh, Charies Johnson, George Bowman, Norm Cowell, Lynn Rouse, Tom Pyle; ROW 2: Bob Graf, Greg Methven, Bill Freeman, Bob Schwanz, Mike Choate, Mike Starnes, Ted Maley, Run Johnson; ROW 3: Steve Haiey, Terry Regenfusz, Lou , Spinney. Dick Thompson, Bob Helvey, Ricky BalIard, Larry Cordell, Doug Schmeuszer, chk Stewart, Coach Braffun; ROW 4: Managers Terry juniar ffiglz eltcc'rlmdcrs KNEELING: Party Buck and Karhy Blackburn; STANDING: Sandra Herrmann, Sandra Lukkarila, Sue Lukkarila 103 Fm . juaiar 117M gaskctlzall BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Ron .Fohnson, Steve Kuck, Dick Staten, Gary Gramke, Mick Bowman,- TOP ROW: Paul Rundburg, Gary Rouse, Mike Sfarnes, Mike Choate, Bick Stewart Rick Ballard, Coach Branon, Sam Stauffer, Bil! Salve, Bob Schwartz, Ted Maley, Dave Gilmore, Tom Pyle. jmiw ffigll Emmi! .ac ianA-tkrn 2v WW w mu Ln: qungzngmmmem E w. waH. Hv;$., 3 aw '- - 1:..;' :' 'a,-u . ,- . , . 1, 7 '1- BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Siewz Kuck, Terry Taber, Rick Ballard, Bick Stewart, Bob Heivey, Bob Schwartz, Ted Malay, Lou 5p;nney, Mike Choale; TOP ROW: Coach Branon, Bill Bools, Mike Srarnes, Gus Rogers, Ron Peaks, Tom Pyle, Gary Gramke, Paul Rundburg, Norm Cowell. I04 Volleyball BOTTOM ROW, lefr 10 right: Margaret Brunkel, Sonia Lewis, BOTTOM ROW, lefr 10 right: Shirley Boney, Judy McNuIiy, Jean Piepmeyer, Judy Marg Vogel, Joyce Appleman; TOP ROW: Judy py1e' Arne'rf; ROW 2: Babs Miller, Tina Hansen, Barb Del Vecchio, Sandy Kelly, Pam Kling. Diane Schneider, Carolyn Meyer. Bowlmg Left to right: Mary Kyde, Diane Schneider, Margaret Brunkel, Janice Worst. l05 u KaThy Poole and Ron Henderson Bruce Lukkarila and Sharon Ellis Attendants of the homecoming 6mm CharloTTe Ferris and Don Belew PaT Viars and Bill Weddell Homecoming This year was a gala occasion. Firs'r The reTurning graduaTes waTthed an exciTing fooTball maTch beTween Deer Park and Reading, and following The game, joined The undergrads in The gym where The warm fall colors of auTumn leaves and The lilTing sTrains of dance rhyThms seT The sTage for a memorable evening of dancing. Sy1via HerTel was The lovely queen, and Jim Reed, The handsome king, who reigned over The TesTivETies. l08 n I' sit??? J. Jfomc'wminy $4 ufumt Wactumf Queen Sylvia fftrfcl, l0? Km! 14y, jim i and her K Charlof're Ferris and Terry Russell Patti Kling and Tim Apking 7365f A1174 mum! 1 Students Chosen by The faculty on The basis of character, ; leadership, and academic achievement. ; Elaine Cozzarin and John Meyer Jean Piepmeyer Judy Vineyard Ru1h Ann Schraffenberger 3716 Queen 19 Attendants Sharon Dickerson Barbara Criswell Judy McNtu 01'1'6141 4! 8nckantmmt jmior-Smiar Prom Queen Mary Curck the old; the new 3mm 36V Smith to Mary Z'mk l i 7; R USHERS and USHERETTES, left To right: Bob Herrmann, Janiece Hashimoto, Suzie McMaih, Rusty Nagelson. Diniyg Dancing '7 3 1.: g QNNQ Qk Queen Sharon Ellis and King Bill Kassner ATTENDANTSgLeft to right, FRONT ROW: Jean Piepmayer, Pat Knech1ly, Barbara Barton, Kathy Pooie, Karen Koppenhaver; Left to righ1, BACK ROW: Danny Dupps, Danny Lyons, John Meyer, AI Alf, Bill Waddell. I15 i 5mm Activity ,4 wards Aim; I ANN AUGHENBAUGH First in area, Second in state. Receiving a one year award: Judy Pyle. Four year awards: Daryi Smith, Diane Schneider, Terry Russell. ACTiviTy awards are granTed those studenTs who have accumula'red a required number of activity points during each specific year. Four year awards indicate four years of active participa'rion in schooi activities; They indicate furThermore, The alI-around social development of the students receiving Them. , The essay awards were granted by the VeTerans of Foreign Wars for JANET TUCKER the best essays wriTTe-n on The subiecf, Civil Defense-An American Tra- Second in area. dition. d V4 ' ' . - . h- A. eh w, my: m , ,M.-. V-..r- hmwwv ih- BOTTOM, left To right: Donna VockeH, Carol Dietrich, Marilyn Hemhorn, Karen Nachbauer, Phyllis Simmons, Joyce Dey, Elaine Coizarin; SECOND ROW: Janeice Hashimoto. Suzie McMafI-I, Debbie Fassnacht, Judy McNuhy, Sandy Kelly, Patti Kling; TOP ROW: Bob Helling, Mark Montgomery, Barry Prince, Ken Johnson, John Meyer, Tim Apkingh H6 Jfowr Society installation 1L iii 5196 BOTTOM ROW, IefT To right: Tim Apking, Judy McNUITy, Sandy Kelly, Patti Kling, Carol Fairbanks, Joyce Appleman, Ann Aughenbaugh, Carolyn Meyer; ROW 2: Phyllis Mogney, Sue Bovee, Joan Dunham, Diane Schneider; Janet Thompson; ChrisTy Wymond, Terry Rugselll Char- IoTTe Ferris, Judy Pyle, Candy Edgar, Torn Talmage, Barry Prince The spring of The year brings many joys, buT To The scholars of The junior and senior classes iT brings insTaIla- Tion mm The National Honor SocieTy. This is one of The highesT honors a sTudenT can aTTaI'n. In The spring Too, The boys in lndusTrial Arts geT a chance To prove Themselves, for They attend an IndusTrial ArTs Fair in Columbus, Ohio, and compeTe wiTh sTudenTs ThroughouT The sTaTe. The boys picTured below received industrial Arts A wards Steve Deffinger, Dan Hines, Mick Malay AWARDS IN WOODWORKING AWARDS IN METAL WORKING Jl'm Cordell, PeTe Davis ll7 1 TOP ROW, left to right: Charkme Ferris, Janet Thompson, Ron Roberts, Tim Apking, Chrisiy Wymond, Doug Stone. Joyce Swain, Ginny DeJager; BOTTOM ROW, left To right; Pam Kling, Paul Dawson, Dick O'Brien, Tom Talmage, Barry Prince, Phyltis Mooney, Candy Edgar, Lora Wolf. Scholarship 36am TOP ROW, left to right: Carol Wagner, Donna Vockel, Elaine Cozzarin, Maribeth Chadwell, Dorthy Emminger, Char- lo'rie Wiggerman, David Shiveley, Charles Sialey, Jim Schenz, Bonnie Cross, Bill Hemer; BOTTOM ROW, Ieff to righf: Ruth Ann Goldfuss, Marilyn Henthorn, Bob 'Lewis, John Meyer, Bill Long, Bill Bohle, David Tabakowl Jim Thompson, J6yce Dey, Carol Dietrich. H8 3.5., W671 Remember Always THE SENIORS BID FAREWELL Come don your capes And cold black caps, And dry That stubborn tear, For foolay's The day You've waited for- All year. You made The boast Thai you'd be glad When you'd no longer pass Through Those staunch unfeeling walls. That day has come- At last. But what has happened? ' YouIre not quife sure, You suddenly feel uncertain, You feel a pang, some slight remorse As Time brings down The curtain. With casuaI steps You Take a stroll Along Those hallowed halls, Assume with care, a carefree air Alfhough your spirit PaHs. Charlotte Ferris and Terry Russell Commencement speakers elected by crass wt? M611 the gags 0f 196, I20 graduating Day For deep ingide You feel an ache A twinge of real regret You Think of all The friends you've made 01: friends you'll noT Forget. IT comes as shock The Thought that This Will mark The end of days Well filled with joyous laughTer With worry and- Wifh praise. WiTh heavy heart You bid adieu But, with your farewells said, You lift your chin And with a grin Look out To life- Ahead! CLASS FLOWER: White rose. CLASS COLORS: Lavender and white. CLASS MOTTO; Not merely To exist but To amount 10 something in life. Ron Henderson 14 year of great Achievement IZI Complimen+s of UTHERN OHIO NATIONAL BANK DiIlonvale Shopping Cen e The Drive-In Drug S+ore Where Silverfon and Deer Park Mee+ NAEFACH'S Service +0 +he Sick Phone TWeed I-29 l0 MILLER'S SHELL SERVICE Blue Ash and Galbraifh Road Phone Sy l-9886 DEAR PARK OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF M ARTI N PRODUCTS COMPANY Galbraifh Road and Blue Ash Avenue SY f-BIBO BARBER Cincinnaii 36 Ohio 5 H O P We Cover Cify Wide'l MONTAG'S FINER DECORATIVE FABRICS PERKINS' gusfom-Made Draperies and Slip-Covers of Dis+inc- PANCAKE HOUSE IEE'iZainii hr?ZLZT'GeZZ?sXOEE?SJih$EnEZC 6930 Plainfie'd Road Shades nsfa'bdl? SILVERTON. OHIO Phone SY I-8288 SY l-740I And you'll be gfad you came! 8 I 20 Mon+gomery Road KENWOOD OHIO af PFIESTER PHARMACY 7220 Mon+gomery Road SY 1-9238 Monfgomery Ohio TWeed I-l9ll MONTGOMERY PLANT FARM CLARK'S MEATS 83l6 Plainfield Road Tweed l-3l75 Complimenis of DIPSY DOODLE , ,0 x Deer Park Ohio Blue Ash Road Ohio DEER PARK Complimenfs of PQNY KEG CRUMLEY, JONES. Plam0eld Road 81 CRUMLEY COMPANY Blue Ash Road. Deer Park Ohio S+op for Refreshmen+s Bes+ Wishes +0 +he Class of '60 From DEER PARK TEXACO SERVICE 3900 E. Galbraifh and Wexford DILLONVALE SHOPPING CENTER . DEER PARK DELICATESSEN I Cincinnati 35, Ohio Sy. mm 79l6 Blue Ash Road Sy. l-98ll The HEITMEYER'S F . dl NURSER e y .4 Insurance Man i0 HOERNSCHEMEYER INSURANCE 8016 Plainfield Pike Dear Park SY l-9232 HOWARDS 4264 Ma+son Avenue SY I-9766 Dear Park Ohio 8676 Kenwood Road KENWOOD OHIO JIM'S BARBER HOP 8005 Plainfield Road Deer Park Ohio CdrhpliEhenfs of PASQUALE'S PIZZA 83 I4 Plainfield Road Deer Park Ohio PLAZA MEATS Kenwood Plaza SY I-6770 JE l-8456 BuHe+s for recepfions. meetings and picnics. Pariy frays. sandwich cakes, hors d'oeuvres. eic. Parfridge Producfs Since l876 COMPLFMENTS OF PRONTO SANDWICH SHOP Deer Park Ohio KENWOOD DECORATING CENTER Paini's, Wallpaper. and Ari' Supplies 7535 Kenwood Road tOpposH'e Kenwood Plaz$ CINCINNATI 36, OHIO TW I-6772-CHARLES C. HECKMAN Perry and Derrick Painfs Compliments of QUENTIN K. STALEY FUNERAL HOME DEER PARK OHIO CARPETING ASPHALT TILE RUGS PLASTIC TILE LINOLEUM RUBBER TILE R. W. KAMP FLOOR COVERING COMPANY 7206 Mon+gomery Road Cincinna+i 36. Ohio R. L. BROCKER Phone SY I I800 EXQUISITE JEWELRY REUSCH JEWELERS 3958 E. Galbraifh Cincinna+i 36. Ohio Wafch Repairing Wa+ches and Diamonds Card and Wall Plaques T e Finesf in Beaufy Care for +he iscrimina'ling Woman MElrose I-4086 ROY'S HAIR STYLISTS 6647 Monfgomery Road CINCINNATI I3. OHIO Specialis+s in Hair Shaping. S+yling and Permanenf Waving Learn +0 Dance Tap, Ballet Modern Jazz SELDON REED DANCE STUDIOS 8595 Do'negal Drive Phone TW l-3049 DILLONVALE OHIO MEDICAL CENTER DRUGS 8015 Plainfield Pike Deer Park Ohio Sy I-2233 Free Delivery Prescrip+ions all A Compliments of KENWOOD FABRIC CENTER 78 l 9 Monfgomery Road Kenwoocl Plaza QM? JOHNS SOHIO SERVICE 8440 Biue Ash Road CINCINNATI 36. OHIO Phon e Sy l-9900 CINCINNATI 36. OHIO Fines'l' in Fashions and decorafive fabrics cusfom made draperies and slip covers. Phone Sy l-2555 JOHNSON'S DRUGS ROSSMOYNE OHIO KENOOP L69 NBARBERS .; a. r1 :. u; ' a IV '2' , 3 , I j x. ., n; g x , , Four Barbers +0 Serve You H:00 a.m. 8:00 pm. Sat 9:00 a.m.-b:00 p.m. KENWOOD PLAZA SHOE REPAIR KINNEY SHOE STORE KENWOOD PLAZA KENWOOD OHIO ALAMO TV SERVICE 9466 Mongomery Road Monfgomery Ohio AMITY BEAUTY SHOP BADER HARDWARE Blue Ash Road Deer Park Ohio ANN LOUISE INFANTS TO TEENS SHOP 3956 Galbraith Road Cincinna+i 36. Ohio . gAaWrLLs 3.2;; BABYVILLE CHILDREN'S SHOP Silverfon Ohio ALL KINDS OF ROOFS REPAIRED Bill MOLLOY Roofing and Chimney 8600 Blue Ash Road Cincinnafi 42. Ohio PHONE TW l-4434 SY l-8557 L1H IF IT'S GOOD FOOD BUD'S FOOD SHOP Silverfon Ohio .MUIEISZEI I u :11; C. 8: H. Supply Co. 7038 Blue Ash Road Sycamore l-9052 Call Hue Music Man CHARLES LOTZ CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES 4045 Deer Park A, EW Deshiiark D'ANDREA'S Handsome Clo+hing for Men DILLONVALE SHOPPING CENTER Complimenis o-F BLUE NOTE Deer Park Ohio Tweed l -2750 BO-KAY FLOWERS 6927 Plainfield Road Silverfon CINCINATI 36. OHIO TOM'S GULF SERVICE STATION SiIveri'on's x Original Gulf S+a+ion Free Pick Up and Delivery for Your Car Edward Teetor and Sons . m Silverfon's Find Service 70I5 MONTGOMERY ROAD DOROTHY POTTS DANCE STUDIO 725! Ohio Avenue-Deer Park ' TAP ' BATON ' BALLET ' BALLROOM ' PRE-SCHOOL Priva+e and Class Insfrucfion Children and AduH's TWeed l-255l sy. l-6379 Frank Josef's Hair Stylists 7309 Monfgomery Road SILVERTON 36. OHIO FREE DELIVERY PHONE SY.l-9865 MlXERS-ICE GABBY'S PONY KEG 60A, Beer-Wine 7354 BLUE ASH DEER PARK. OHIO The Harold W. Hague Company TWeed l-5555 5 EHHE PHOTOGRAPHY CANDID WEDDING ALBUMS Exclusively TWeed 1-2960 7044 Blue Ash Road SilveHon. Ohio 14 Years Professional Experience Emmmw AMhmga , DEER PAM? noon covgmua co. HR'tHRf 0 c isrmns HEBBELER 8! JAMES 7908 Blue Ash Road Deer Park Ohio SUPERIOR Compliments of fix 7OII Plainfield Road SILVERTON OHIO THOMAS 3L . . . . ' . FUNERAL HOME SUBURBAN PAINT AND WALLPAPER KENWOOD OHIO 8005 Plainfield Road Deer Parlt Ohio YOur Community Bank THE SILONVERT BANK KENWOOD SILVERTON .... MONTGOMERY Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporation Phoi'og ra phy Pori'raif Commercial Cincinna+i's Newark and Mos'l' Complefe Sfudio Framing Done by Ar+is+ Excepiional PaHerns Imporfed and Domesfic All Sfyles and Colors of Ma+s Colleciors' Phofos Science and Hisforical Frames and Pho+ographs Res+ored ORIGINAL PAINTINGS PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES INVISIBLE GLASS ELmhurs+ l-l223 623l Mon+gomery Road LODDER PHOTOGRAPHY CINCINNATI OHIO fixm 35:7; MEATS c, 6948 Plainfield Pike SY. I-6644 ONLY HONEST DEALING This Area's Oldes+ Radio-TV Shop SyI-7878 Complimenfs of MILLDALE LUMBER COMPANY Blue Ash Road ROSSMOYNE OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF MASONITE FABRICATORS Division of MasonHe Corpora+ion Blue Ash and Hun+ Road CINCINNATI 42. OHIO The Besf in . Flowers w$uali+y and 7m Varie+y W. SYcamore l-8855 Q m Corsages Flowers and cm- Specialfies Vase or Corsage Grown in Our Own Greenhouses WARDS FLORISTS 4208 SCHENCK AVENUE Deer Park Ohio Complimen+s of The Members of THE DEER PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT WH ITT'S MEATS 8005 Plainfie'cl Pike CincinnaH 36. Ohio Kenwood Road BLUE ASH OHIO SYcamore I-9494 FRANK WESTENDORF'S FINER FOODS, INC. Comple+e Food and Meaf Marke+ Impor+ed and Domesfic Wines STANDARD LUMBER 8 SUPPLY CO., INC. 629-39 Wes+ Third 5+. Coving+on Ken+ucky K DEER PARK BUILDING AND LOAN DEED mm?- JILDINF; a '- 7208 Blue ASH Road Deer Park Ohio BETTER LIVING 8454 Blue Ash Road TWeed l-5899 Awnings S+orm Windows Siding GUARANTEED INSTALLATIONS Compliments DEAN S. ROOD State Farm Insurance Company 4433 Orchard Lane Deer Park Sy.l-8448 CARRELLI'S SILVERDALE MARKET Choice Mea+s. PouHry. Fish c , 692! PLAINFIELD SILVERTON WOODMONT DAIRY Deer Park. Ohio General Con+rac+ors Concre+e and Sfone Work Black Top Driveways ZIMMERMAN AND ADLER PHONE I-ISOO Main Office: 7I28 Monfgomery Road. Silverfon WUEST OPTICAL DISPENSARY Mercan+3le Building 8I06 Plainfield Road CINCINNATI 36. OHIO WI LLIAM'S PHARMACY Blue Ash Road Deer Park sy.I-7958 SHIRL-KAY BEAUTY SALON Dillonvale Shopping Cenfer 3920 E. Galbraifh Road Sy.I-I480 Hair-Sfyiing, Tin+ing and Bleaching Hair Style of the Month AlR-CONDITIONED GRADUATE T0 COCA-COLA . . . be really refreshed! KNOSE FURNITURE COMPANY Where Qualify and Price Equak Saiisfaciion and Savings Plainfield and Galbrai+h SYcamore l-6220 WRECKER SERVICE TRUCK LETTERING RUWE AUTO BODY SHOP Body and Fender Repairing and Re-Finishing Sy-l-3072-Res. Sy-l-7438 8905 PLAINFIELD ROAD ROSSMOYNE OHIO Bes+ Wishes +0 All +he Gradua+es of Deer Park High School CONTRACTOR SALES C0. Division of Phoenix Dis+ribu+ors. Inc. Websfer Aven ue af Blue Ash Road Deer Park for The Besf Building Producfs in Town Sycamore I-6800 -- Complimenfs of STRIKES 8t SPARES Blue Ash Road .yav. aux. '30:; r. -' :k' - ' HERB KROMBHOLZ JEWELERS TV-Washer and Dryer . DIAMONDS - GIFTS sewice 'WATCHES - EXPERT REPAIR Hi FE and Sheree , , VIDEO SERVICE CENTER 6928 Plainfield Road GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASfONS Plainfield a+ Galbraifh Silverfon OHio Acknowledgmenh The AnHers sfaff of I960 would like +0 i'hank +he following people for confribufing +heir fime and co-'opera+ion in making +his AnHers a success: Mrs. Doro+hy McCann Mr. Louis Manning Osborne S'rudios Mr. George Mayhew Mr. Bob Cordrey Mr. Rober+ Palmer The Deer Park PTA Our Subscribers Our Adverfisers , . m ??.Jv 1i??? 1 KKAJLI. .Ea.u+, : a R I . I , - .. . V A .f .. . k .4 . . L a. . V . 5 . a I . .,. z . a .- . L . 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