Eastmoor High School - Shield Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Q L R . .-:+ J, Vw . ' ,W x aux A. X x X J' , . 1 5 K f H v ,q. I- ' . v ' N ', Q A' A ' A , Aw .,-mf! Af K ' ' ' ' f' A f Y ' 'I' 'JN W- - i1w.4.,.Q ' 'w ' 1 f , Nam'-' PRAISE TO EASTMOOR We sing our praise to Eastmoor, Our guide to truth and light. May we ever strive to serve thee And to keep thy honor bright. And when we leave thy side May all we learned abide To lead our steps along the path we choose May the honor we receive And the zenith we achieve Reflect their glory back to Eastmoor High. Thou shalt tower a constant beacon As we iourney down life's ways. We'll remember thee forever And forever sing thy praise. 5 X K Q , FENDER HAVEN y Q 5 A 2 A V fl S s 3 .5 . Mffbrluklx-N A,w,u v2.s1 as xf'i 11 N 5 SENIOR-VILLE 3 RHYTHM CORNERS BW W, w,mo95 Q .Mw.Q . J- f wx Jfewwwmei f ff + as W www X ii K+ , X X Q f. . X 5 4, V, af f - my A, ,EX 4 QS x S ep1gss5g4.Qwmgaa,f,,S?Q :M 5 1 1? -3 K ff-A v-:-f xfA-:ff f .,-, .,,.,- i x:,f Q A . .,.,. . ..,..W.1,1m,x, V 1 V M331 Q B VICTORY VILLAGE L - Q5 K 8 W . 2 , -- I Vx KKK15 k im ,-iQ,Q:Q,A:g, aww u PROTEIN PALACE 9 5 ,E .. ,A.,,.. , gm ,fy axial? ,M .Av fix. J Q ,x I H 5 A STMOGR li ii. N4 xr A S'v'i'?w4iQ.i5 E' 5 - 5 5 E, .v.M,.m...n-.TMR -:-,,.- MN-71.-Q.. W A 1 Q I1 K T-4 k ...NNE ET 15,A Y., ,.,. A Z ummm 1 M ' , - xxx fi K , .- ,T K W. i, x Q Qi. im WN-ww 2 an ' -f A THEM PEARLY GATES A . . ,..,.. 3 R 'FTE' SS i -...EM wp: rm t S x 1 z 1 f T -4 2 K 1 Q fill fx , :TR X i is 3 T VF? X 2 S, WW. A w V M awww E i ff' Mums, if Mai Teachers take time out To catch up on the latest news. Pictured here are Mr. Eckelberry, Mrs. Singleton, Mr. Shurlow, and Miss Marmef DMI T TIUN Members of the Columbus Board of Education include Mr, William R. Fornof, Mrs. Ralph H. Davidson, Mr. Edward N. Sloan, Mr. Daniel W De Hayes Cpresidentl, Mr. Frank S. Williams, Mr. Paul R. Langdon Cvice-presidentl, and Mr. Homer Trantham. BOARD OF EDUCATIO DR. HAROLD EIBLING, Superintendent ot Columbus Public Schools. I2 The seven members ot the Board ot Education are the hardest-working group in our school system. Their main iobs are planning the policy of the system and seeing how well their plans are carried out. They are elected to tour-year terms, working without pay. Since August 13, 1956, Dr. Harold Eibling has served as Superintendent of Columbus Schools. In that time twenty new schools have been built, and thirty-two more are scheduled to be operating by 1965. One ot these is a new iunior-senior high school in the Living- ston Avenue and Black Walnut Creek Area which will open next fall. NORVAL GOSS, our vice-principal OUR PRINCIPALS Together Mr. Mayer and Mr. Goss are planning the schedule for nexi year's classes. Mrs. Whitaker is in charge of the students' records and has been at Eastmoor for the past four years. All student registrations, withdrawals and rnonthly reports to the Board of Education are handled by Mrs. Lamp who has worked at our school for three years. YOU MEET THESE IN THE OFFICE Mr. Murphy holds a B.S. and M.A. in Education from Wilmington College and Ohio State Univer- sity. He is a science instructor, Junior Science Club adviser, and attendance officer. M., 2 'z if-11,115 '53 ifRf', G?fff .BEE - H, , V .K A:,. L .... f' L 'Hmmm . . ..,, ,. .. ., V, 2-530-:1 . X Q, ,L mp! .. Q. -iii 5 if - , mmf il , 53472. vf . ,Y i I i f my x--ff XM y,,agf2., ,QW ,V x ,.,,. .. .1 K I 1-a1f'mvwfi::r1f'-:- be I f , ' A i ,?f:,,5T.1N.W,, ,,I,.A, LQ fs Easy QE 'mfg J 4 3 :- 0 5 v I ' mn... 62 , ,Q Q ff, ,Q I X 54 Y' Q, i Y if w 4 341, , 6 1 Q xl -ff 5 , wf Mm, - --,xgwm , I 1 , gf-ns: i ws ' 4 . 'iii' , , 1, 5 :aiu .gl i .. eww-f we .- z 'I- WZ :iiEL55L 7'fYZ1:--J .4 N Riggs, A , Q m,.LA ' L A ' ,,,.:A , . '- , f ,,7, ws f kA,- ,L A figisfg WILLIAM E. COURTNEY JR. RAY G, CRANE Biology, Physical Education Social Studies Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University, Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Golf Coach ELLEN H. FRANKLIN English Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. BEVERLY M. GLASER Physical Education Morningside College University of South Dakota, B.S. Junior High Cheerleaders, Warriorettes, Dance Club B,A. and M.A. Junior Hi-Y GERALD P. FRY History Capital University, B.S. in Ed. Assistant Reserve Football Coach, Junior High Track Coach, Junior Warriors Club MIRIAM M. GLESSNER History, English Capital University, B.A. Indiana University, M.A. Senior F.T.A. GARY L, DIXON Mathematics Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. PAUL G. ECKELBERRY History, Physical Education Capital University, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Reserve Football Coach, Junior High Baseball Coach, Junior High Baseball Club WILLIAM J. DISBRO English Capital University, B,A. ALPHONSE M. FOOSE Commercial Education Ohio State University, B.S Marshall College ROBERT N. HEINTZ Social Studies RUTH S. HICKS English, Journalism Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. College of Wooster Warriors Club, National Honor Society Ohio State University, A.B. Capital University, B.S. in Ed Yearbook DAVID C. HIGBEE Fine Arts Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. and M.A. Art Service Club JAMES E. KEISER English, Dramatics, Speech Ohio State University, B.A. and B.S. Masquers Club, Stage Crew, School Plays W. DEAN LEWIS General Science, Physics Findlay College, B.S. and B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University CLARA C. HOLTZMAN English, History Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. and M.A. LUCILLE M. KNUPKE Business Education Capital University, B.S. LOUISE LINCOLN Latin Capital University, B.A. in Ed. University of Michigan, M.A. Book Room MARY LYNN HONNOLD Home Economics, Lu nchroom Manager Ohio University, B.S. in Home Economics BETTY U. JOHANNES Biology, Health Science Texas Lutheran College, B.S. DOROTHY R. MARMET ANNE JACKSON Librarian Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed University of Southern California, M.S. in L.S. JERRY KAYE Instrumental Music Ohio State University, B.S. and M.A. Band, Dance Band, Orchestra ELEANOR L. MECHLING History Ohio Wesleyan, B.A. English Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University MARSH E. MOBBERLY Business Mathematics, Physical Education Capital University, B.S. Ohio State University Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach HAROLD J. SHURLOW Mathematics Capital University, A.B. Ohio State University, M.A. Mathematics Club, School Treasurer PAUL L. MORRIS Vocal Music Muskingum College, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Bel Canto Club, Choir, Glee Clubs CATHERINE SINGER Home Economics Ohio State University, B.S. and M.S. Costumes MARY C. PRYOR CHESTER W. PURSELL English Problems of Democracy Muskingum, B.S, in Ed. Columbia College, A.B. University of Colorado Columbia University, M.A Junior Red Cross INA A. SINGLETON English, Health Science Ohio University, B.S. St. Joseph's Hospital, R.N Junior Y-Teens RAYMOND TATA Mathematics University of Missouri Ohio State University, B.S. Slide Rule Club Faculty Athletic Manager PAUL M. STEELE Spanish, German Ohio State University, B.A M.A., B.S. in Ed. Spanish Club, Stamp Club JAMES A. THARP French, Spanish Georgetown College, A.B. French Club ROBERT A. STUART Health, Physical Education University of Maryland ROBERT L. SWOYER Industrial Arts Ohio State University, Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. B.S. in Ed. Football Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach ELFRIEDA B. WALTZ MARTHA B. WARFIELD Mathematics, French, Gen- Mathematics Wll.MA M. WILSON General Science eral Language West Virginia Wesleyan, B.A. Wittenberg College, B.S. in Ed. Alma College, A.B. Ohio University Ohio State University Miss Kies, our nurse, checks through a pile of immunization blanks. The most important part ot Eastmoor's health program this year has been carrying out the provisions of the new law passed by the State Legislature. This law requires all students to be immunized against smallpox, diphtheria and tetanus, and to have at least three polio shots. Miss Kies, who is in her third year as our school nurse, has eight girls helping her in her office. They help keep the tiles, and, as training for a possible career in nursing, they take care of emergencies. The girls are: Sandra Ball, Alena Davis, Judy Foley, Carol Heizer, Dixie Hopkins, Sandra Leonard, Marilyn Renick, Dolores Rice and Sandra Sparks. GOGD HEALTH AT EASTMGOR The clinic, a room familiar to all of us at one time or another. Another part of the Eastmoor High's health program is the TB check up. BUS DRIVERS: Merrill Bagley, Gale Hysell, R. L. Wedge, William Hill, Robert Taylor, Paul Werdner, Paul Callahan, absent Tom Foster. CAFETERIA WORKERS, First row: Mary Jay, Mary Lynn Honnold llunchroom man agerj, Janet Greathouse, Peg Pflaum, Second row: Dorothy Wooldridge, Helen Heizer, Louise Lambert, Ruth Alspaugh. CUSTODIANS: Horace McQuinllen, Frank Collins, Lorence Hamill, Bobby Boyd, John Defourney, Sr. lhead custodianl, Kathleen Mullen, Albert Buehler. E The flag at half-mast indicates a moment of silence for Albert Shorty Buehler who passed away on January 13, 1960. Eastmoor students and faculty remember him for his four years of faithful service as custodian. He was usually seen caring for the lawn and working in the cafeteria. All are grateful for his years of service to Eastmoor. Through the friendly and efficient efforts of these people we are brought to school, fed, and kept warm. We are grateful to our bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and custodians. BEHI D THE SCENES 21 w,9,,,gw5, Q I, A, . I iiiffrigi ' Q '- k L 2 Q?- QW i f 51 f ,,4.Q1,1-fy,fm:msgS,Wv,. wwbxw. rgws.-M-em... 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ROOM 102-GIRLS First row: Paula Sherman, Sue Hoffman, Regina Greathouse, Angela Richardson, Donna Newberry, Alice Long, Carol Andre, Pam Finke, Pat Lutsko, Tauna Fife, Second row: Kim Sharpe, Elaine Simonovics, Vicki Starrett, Sandy McNamar, Judy McGee, Dorothy Dimar, Judy D.Dabney, Thresa Perry, Susan Storz, Penny Carter, Jodie Coleman, Alice Stricker, Third row: Sandra Boyer, Bonnie Stires, Carol Kimmel, Lorita Mosier, Cindy Martin, Miss Berisford, Joyce Berman, Janet Friedman, Elizabeth Sutton, Valerie Wickner, Symphony Bever, Linda Russ, Becky Burris, Dianne Bricker. 24 i ROOM 111-BOYS First row: Dennis Oppenheimer, Philip Grossman, Alan Sterling, Bob Deavers, Rickie Stein, David Cormanick, Steve Pinsky, Steve Junkermann, Wayne Ballantyne, Second row: Dane McDonald, George Peck, Gary Barton, John Gossett, Larry Zelko, Jimmy Trent, Chuck Levinson, Danny Balthaser, Sanford Siegel, Bill Blackford, Third row: Johnny Jones, Jim Savage, Dave Morris, David Matthews, Stephen Papier, Mr. Steele, Al Nickel, Roger Seymour, Ronald G. Steelman, Gary Trigger, Bob Seater, Erich Hirschberg. Planning for the future are Merrylee Moreen, Joy Langer- man, Kay Kristy, and Judy McGee. ROOM 205 First row: Marvin Phillips, George Martz, Terry Smith, Mike Hiser, Carter Brown, Bobby Axline, George Kobi, Robert Burton, Richard Robson, Second row: Diane Fagan, Mary Walton, Paulette Cruse, Dianne Fitzsimmons, Donna Horger, Peggy Dickson, Ellen Strouse, Karen Beatty, Mary Stewart, Pam Bryant, Sharon Rose, Rita Ranking Third row: Paul Hawk, Steve George, Paul Houseberg, Javonda Saxton, Josephine Garrett, Henry Frazier, Fred Schnitzspahn, Ronald Raver, John Smith, Roger Ratliff, Mr. Dixon. I 25 ROOM 111-GIRLS First row: Barbara Barr, Julie Schneider, Sue Israel, Debbie Linick, Rita Engelman, Cerie Schwartz, Andy Helman, Anita Son, Estelle Masoni, Second row: Sandy Smith, Janis Siegelman, Sheila Zwelling, Sandra Fetherolf, Sharon Williams, Pat Barr, Sue Huffman, Karon Williams, Mary McLean, Joy Langerman, Luzia Bee, Jane Ramseyer, Third row: Mrs, Singleton, Merrylee Moreen, Ann Shoemaker, Cheryl Kolman, Carol Canright, Pauline Chain, Carol Kerns, Daisy Ucko, Kay Kristy, Judy Fleming, Kim Smart. Cheyenne was never like this, say Allan Sterling, Eric Her- schberg, and Ann Shoemaker. ROOM 203 First row: Bill Hadden, Steve Woods, Bill Buckertield, Eddie Brisk, John Merle, William Craig, Bob Bidlack, Bob Wymer, Nelson Tigner, Billy Cormanick, Bill Billingsley, Second row: Diane McConnell, Barbara Manley, Nancy Rubish, Candy Stockwell, Kathy Jones, Bettylou Smith, Bonnie Hobson, Joyce Leonard, Judy Taylor, Barbara Edcly, Jo Lee DeWitt, Peggy Butterworth, Third row: Robert Culp, Dick Sauls, Karen Fetherolf, Sandra Jean Davis, Nina Hull, Kay Paynter, Sue Murphy, Mrs. Bartlett, Judith Fry, Gretchen Neiswander, Patti Jarvis, Bill Wells, Larry Rogers. ROOM 103 First row: Danny Kravig, Bob Van Schepen, Steve Orcutt, Jim Iles, Don McCaughan, Candace Bergmann, Ollie Mae Thies, Sandra Bergmann, Marguerite Ferrin, Pat Perkins, Second row: Annette Katz, Elaine Green- wald, Daisy Borders, Gerry Malone, Bonnie Kemple, Sharon Kinsel, Becky Beard, Leslie Williams, Susan Ros enauer, Judy Inglis, Gabriele Mader, Wynne Justice, Beverly Kaufman, Third row: Sherry Marcus, Robert Mark- wood, Jack Fillinger, Art Turner, Bill Boggess, Bill Myers, Frank Shannon, Jack O'Connor, Wayne Williams, Dick Weemhoff, Paul Naumoff, Frank Woods, Mary Morris, Miss Belk. ROOM 105 First row: Tom Carafiol, Dave Schuler, Mike Dell, Mike Bullen, Mike Baetens, Mike Richman, Hugh Paugh, Don Lingo, Russell Jackson, Second row: Dianne Thomas, Diane Dickens, Andrea Russell, Paula Knepper, Bobbie Edelsrein, Rita Welch, Sandy Thorn, Patty Wood, Deanna Brown, Carole Myers, Shirley Beckett, Third row: Dave Cook, Tim Davis, Jeannine Wilson, Karen Hiller, Claudia Davis, Pamela Levine, Sandy Brown, Bobby Jean Hiser, Margie Bland, Jack Newell, Rick Betzler, Rodney Bratcher. 27 ROOM 112 First row: Linda Krinn, Betty Mills, Anne Lowy, Sharon Allen, Judy McKenzie, Barbara Share, Susan Smith, Patti Bielec, Sharon Schecter, Barbara Barash, Marilyn Solomon, Vickie Vaughn, Terrie Rose, Second row: Sharon Coombs, Cheryl Barry, Thomas Klug, James Croy, Ray Hurst, Gale Sibole, James Beightler, Jack Alexander, Rick Feinstein, Harvey Newpoff, Karel Kreiselman, Beverly Karnes, Third row: John Cronenwett, Richard Eisenstein, Charles Coker, Larry Peterson, Ed Lowe, Mr. Lewis, Mike Feuer, Michael LaPaglia, Mike Pinto, Gary McCoy. ROOM 201 First row: Woody Wolfe, Frank Nichols, Butch Roach, Rusty Hannon, Bill Snow, Bob Cooper, Ronnie Hatcher, Deril Tigner, Second row: Susan Simpson, Helen Schultz, Sandy Ball, Sharon Ely, Janice Nuber, Judy Price, Sue Hatcher, Jennifer Foley, .loan Wightman, Marsha Graham, Third row: Ann Schrock, Karen Faulkner, Ann Pitt, Bob Woods, Mike Andrew, Mr, Conover, Marvin McCann, Gary Johnston, Joan Smith, Bonnie Shoults, Andrea Vogelsang. ROOM 204 First row: John Rice, Tom Rinehart, Terry Randles, Glenn Martin, Steve Feazel, Harold Davis, Richard Pearce Second row: Bonnie Schlesinger, Pat Murdock, Karen Crosier, Sharryn Bellomy, Patti Kitzmiller, Margaret Sko brak, Mary Johnson, Kathy Barnes, Karen Quinn, Frances Thrash, Sharon McMahon, Mary Ellen Nickel, Third row Mrs. Pryor, Howard Ferguson, Roy Arnett, Kenneth Bless, Ted Dickey, Mike Sosey, George Hart, Steve Justice, John Whipple, Lynn Balthaser, Nancy Butterworth. CAFETERIA NORTH First row: Mike Moon, Bob Feathers, Nick Geldis, Richard Boller, Ken Mick, John Moore, Ricky Podkin, Lee Rice, Second row: Phil Finke, Greg Siple, Bob Lerner, Linda Whittier, Bobbie Shaw, Sue Douthit, Sue Steffy, Lynn Balthasar, Judy Pilzer, Bob Fillinger, Pete Miller, Dean Ishida, Third row: Sarah Welch, Peggy Cullman, Janice McClish, Patty Stark, Marilea Beegle, Susie Thorn, Mrs. Franklin, Mary Strobach, Geraldine Webster, Sandra Steding, Peg Taylor, Lynn Stanley, Barbara Hurwitz. ROOM 118 First row: Don Wray, Andi Gorenstein, Carol Harrison, Carol Levy, Karen Culver, Hedi Hirschberg, Judy Kuchler, Janet Dennison, Second row: Judy Denney, Dana VanHorn, Don Pinkston, Jim Carrell, Charles Becker, Gene Christiansen, Larry Hinton, Craig Bergman, Woody Gordon, Ron Golden, Third row: Lynda Williams, Tara Jackson, Ray Doner, Karl Mills, Curtis Castle, Oran Hoover, Donn Lee Kreutz, Joyce McClain, Margaret Gipple, Mrs. Wilson. Do, Re, Mi . . . Sweet music -ninth grade style-is planned by ensemble members Julia Walls, Kenny Bless, Mary Beth Morris, and Mike Bullen. ROOM 206 First row: John Lucas, Steve Forbes, James Killilea, Steve Baer, Charles Whittle, Nick Joseph, Mike Nathan, Connie Francescone, Danny Doner, Rusty Whited, Second row: Rose Marie Grubb, Doris McGuire, Helene Heller, Marlene Eiseman, Karen Ross, Dink Davis, Janice Ogier, Linda Hill, Gail Springer, Ellen Long, Judi Tuggle, Connie Walker, Third row: Larry Copley, Charles Coates, Craig Bush, Ben Schneider, Lee Creiglow, Roger Byerly, Dave Thomas, David Kapp, Earnest Perry, Bill Perry, Jim Leonard, Mr. Crane. 21 Neg... A I 'sie K ' N , , -.P 5 'T A 'gL'L A 5 2 M V gag N iw ,S an 'wi 15: R Wg , ,H 1 KX E Y 'E ZS wi , r 3 Vx , 5 QW Q S Q aw? ' y , 4 ,df my Y QQ aw , ' Y ik , Q U R gy X if I, x 8 5 X 5 8? Y P Q E 3 ' 1 -1 Q gy H A ,A 5 sb , 5 Y wi LN 5 3 Q ' 5' X ' ' I A M, 1 QL Q gp is m as 9 A 1' Q Q 4' si G ar v I 5 : .ss Egg S ,555 V , F , S aww ,563 Q ' as A 5 52 J E .kfxj , 4' f' ff K N 5 . S53 K 4 -fm wi 1 1 M. 3 f R X M ,iw Q mm wi 1 2 A g ,Z , ws N I ,'.' 5' iii , A S , gage 5 Q In Q3 V, ax . P ROOM 124 First row: Ronald Stewart, Dick Highman, David Henderson, Jim Schirtzinger, Tom Carson, Phil Wilson, Gary Martin, Tom Gronek, David Hickey, Second row: Joyce Wilkerson, Babs Lindley, Dolores Huffman, Jinnie Sco- field, Diane Borden, Mary Hilliard, Patti lckes, Gail Francis, Judi Clark, Cathy Cale, Third row: Mr. Barnes, Marty Feinstein, Bob Eisenstein, Bob Schleppi, Charleen Beveridge, Barbara Mills, David Hillenbrand, Joe Carter, Jack Creiglow, Jim Chandler, Larry Carlisle. GETTI G CLOSER . ROOM 114 First row: Dick Shupe, John Cruse, Dave Cabit, Chuck Fleming, Philip Paul, Bernie Dennison, Stephen Sey- mour, Second row: Lois Boesch, Barb Williams, Donna Bruning, Wanda Schmokey, Sharon Hoskinson, Bonnie Venook, Mikki Franklin, Marilyn Renick, Carolee Hemmerly, Judy Helms, Mary Clark, Janice Younkin, Elaine Cook, Third row: Fran Bruner, Mr. Buck, Dean Eby, Gene Spence, Steve Freedman, Randy Sheets, Tom Wolfel, Dave Adams, Jack Connell, Judy Stein. 32 ROOM 101 First row: Donna Griffin, Mary Hawk, Renee Harmel, Becky Parks, Terrie Trager, Susan Linick, Jill Allison Sharon Sanborn, Michele Smith, Donna Robbins, Esther Gutter, Second row: Tom Middleton, Ray Minnear Bob Nedblake, Frank Stavroff, Bob Weiss, Bob Nacdimen, Paul Wright, Tom Siddell, Don Wood, Third row Mike Kohar, Tom Merritt, Mel Dymond, Stan Downey, Douglas VanHorn, Mr, Courtney, Jim Dixon, Mike Parker Ira Hartman, Ron Craven, Robert McKisson. ROOM 109 First row: Mike Bozin, Ron Boster, Barry Cohen, Gerald Bohanan, Robert Brown, Thomas Webster, Paul Jones, Ray Corbin, Second row: Charleen Upiohn, Mona Hara, Penny Deering, Carol Neeshan, Shirley Cain, Joan Miller, Gloria Buss, Connie Barr, Darla Schafer, Jeri Smallsreed, Nancy Fisherbaugh, Shirley Weemhoff, Third row: Karen Norris, Connie Wilson, Connie Rau, Beth Thompson, Pam Srnyser, Dick Anderson, Jim Ervin, Mike Briggs, Kathy Watson, Janet Stout, Pat Greaver, Donna Seesock, Miss Glessner. 33 1 1 ROOM 116 First row: Kurt Mundschank, Lencar Biddle, Bob Blanton, Ralph Young, Steve Stellman, Ronald Siefert, Michael Palestrant, Ken Ramsey, Tom Short, Second row: Georgette Goldberg, Jackie Cohen, Linda Stuart, Jeanne Braulick, Pat Prisk, Donna Dailey, Sue Armour, Janice Moltenberry, Virginia Marsh, Ann Whetstone, Peggy Alrich, Third row: Miss Singer, Betty Becker, Alan Donahue, Bob Lewis, David Gettys, George Maroney, Allen Ross, Bill Cohen, Sharon Campbell, Michele Bulger. ROOM 115 First row: George lkimis, Glen Bolon, Larry Gornall, Steve Schachter, Bob Miller, Dick Hauser, David Howard, Charles Grubb, Second row: Pam Sherman, Mary Long, Carol Hubbard, Sheila Myers, Anita Topson, Carolyn Cohagan, Delores Rice, Carole Joseph, Sandra Hysell, Susanna Huffman, Third row: Mr. Burns, Jim Pace, Mary Ann Schwartz, Darlene Barr, Virginia Schott, Carolyn Meindl, Penny Dawson, Sandra Eads, Marcia Davis, Jane Lewis, Patricia Beckert, Martha Jarvis, Mike Dunkle. Janet Gray, Paul Semones and Ruth Tarcov find something mighty interesting in the middle of the Mediterranean. ROOM 120 First row: Charles Reed, Buddy Vaughn, Steven Swartz, Bill Clark, Jeff Smith, Bob Andre, John Burtler, Second row: Judy Haywood, Carol Howdyshell, Sherry Junkermann, Marcy Ruben, Donna Swaney, Elaine Avren, Cheryl Mclnturf, Ruth Tarcov, Karen Dutton, Melanie Tiktin, Donna Koppelman, Karen Foreman, Sharon Evans, Third row: Donna Rauber, Carol Lee Peterson, Sam Smart, Dave Spitler, Dan Gloeckner, Paul Semones, Joe Shover Tom Goodwin, James Newell, Mrs. Hicks, Charlene Reynolds, Rose Mary Taylor. ROOM 202 First row: James Blackwell, James Kuhn, George Pilkington, Richard Knapp, David Solomon, Mike Gibbons, Bill Huffman, James Travis, Lynn Capuano, Second row: Dianne Reid, Shirley Taylor, Frances Harrell, Sharon Wilson, Jean Wiley, Konnie Kirkman, Renee Barker, Mary Woods, Sandra Sparks, Donna Carroll, Third row: Nick Miller, Jack Higgins, Pete Arthur, Larry Border, Dick Batteiger, Phil Scherer, George Magasfalvi, Robert Marburger, Rodney Hoff, Jim Makar, Mr. Heintz. If two parallels are cut by a transversal, the alternate interior angles are equal, explains Sherry Junkermann to Jack Connell. i S 1 ROOM 121 First row: Andrew Puskas, Gary Miller, Gary Galbreth, John Whitten, Walter Mastenbrook, Bob Benjamin, Bill Lutsko, Second row: Susan Praver, Pam Penington, Patty Cope, Sandra Morgan, Nancy Fife, Barbara Morris, Janice Holzapfel, Margaret Rathbun, Judy Thomas, Jayne Hughes, Karol Moore, Third row: Orval Coates, Ronnie Beaver, Alan Lewis, Frank Doner, Frank Dwyer, Steve Jones, Dennis Speakman, Carl Catts, Mr. Higbee. ROOM 125-GIRLS First row: Mary Andrews, Sue Cain, Julie Wood, Barbara Dearth, Mary Jane Eyster, Judy Millar, Sylvia Harris, Sharon Strapp, Sharon McNamar, Patty Uren, Second row: Nancy Cohen, Jeri Lou Manson, Judy Geichman, Nancy Burlile, Donna Harlan, Helen Lombardo, Kathie Phillips, Sandra Hellrud, Connie Long, Third row: Virginia Thomas, Jennifer Miller, Marla Thornton, Mr. Howard, Janet Gray, Susie Minner, Pamilla Tucker, Lee New- brough. ROOM 125-BOYS First row: John Gerlock, Alvey Gussler, John Campbell, Alvie Wheeler, John Ogden, John Pizzurro, Jeff Covel, Gary Maddox, Harold Shrock, Gary Compton, Second row: Mike Kempke, Dean Lampros, Ray Mullen, Mike Hansen, Roger Reynolds, Bill Stricklin, David Crouse, Ken Davis, Ron Daron, Steve Cornils, Don Sprague, Third row: Mike Kristy, Barry Hilton, Michael Hines, Carl Rogers, Mr, Swoyer, Lynn Lavender, Jon Hampton, Kenneth Hollister, James Jacques, Steve Geer. ROOM 209 First row: Willie Reid, Jr., Jerry Loomis, Emile Bolden, Ronald Jackson, Jim Stevens, Tom Woodworth, Joe Vandall, Second row: Karen Marshall, Judy Allison, Paula Robison, Joyce Taylor, Delores Davis, Cheryl Dickin- son, Pat Monroe, Pat Ward, Kay Robison, Third row: Sharon Tewell, Mary .lean Ross, Brenda Chavois, Betty Hobson, Richard Dorman, Carolyn Noble, Barbara Alfant, Gereen VanVleet, Annette Whitaker, Mrs. Johannes. ROGM 119 First row: Don Day, Norm Grossman, Bob Myers, Dave Grossman, Bill Parks, Steve Erwin, John Stricker, Mel Finke, Second row: Rhoda Reese, Lynne Maynard, Joan Needs, Marcia Klug, Betty Layne, Donna Doak, Virginia Rose, Donna Baughman, Lois Cope, Jeri Bobrof, Third row: Mr. Keiser, Byron Henning, Pat Wallace, Beim Amstufz, Mary Heffron, Carol Seal, Karen Reno, Vernona Miller, Suzanne Wolfe, Dotty McDonald, Steve Be orn. ALMOST THERE. ROCM 210 First row: Dick Doughty, Ted Guyton, Bob Pavoni, Jim Siders, Charles Narcross, Malcolm Hicks, Buddy Arm- strong, Ronnie McCarty, Second row: Melinda Ashbaugh, Phyllis Queen, Virginia Young, Mary Lou Fleming, Sherrie Teater, Sharon Young, Bobbie Kali, Jerry Shoemaker, Carol Denner, Helen Lawson, Third row: Marcia Tapcik, Mary Forster, Barb Beathard, Chuck Doeskin, Terry Mertens, Mike Forrester, Nick Cooper, John Lane, Harvey Weiner, Irene Zelko, Miss Holtzman, Sherry De Poy. 38 ROOM 211 First row: Duane Fry, Lewis Knaul, Mark Levine, Jack Rosenfeld, Terry Yoakum, Tom Reich, Don Adams, Jay Barker, Second row: Marsha Feuer, Marilyn Mercurio, Sue Decker, Judy Hillson, Dasha Siebenshein, Diana Fried- man, Sharon Hemmer, Sally Mangold, Linda Jorgensen, Sharon Cooper, Sue Jaeger, Mary Lou Case, Third row: Diane Gay, Susan Brown, Jim Allen, Bill Dixon, Roger Barrett, Tim McCool, Gary Forney, Ken Chellis, Roberta Herderick, Mrs. Warfield. ROOM 107 First row: Delene Burrows, Alice Shenker, Bev Finke, Carol Patchen, Barbara Barton, Darlene McKenzie, Sue Wilson, Barbara Walls, Margaret Trout, Second row: Sharon Rosenbaum, Judy Galante, Barbara Schecter, Sandy Levine, Sandi Katz, Donna Sowalsky, Sue Strohbach, Sharon Smith, Ann Pryor, Pat Carruthers, Mrs. Waltz, Third row: Mike Colgin, Larry Nichols, Danny Fleming, Clifford Siegel, Gary South, Nick Jenkins, .lack Rad- cliff, Mike Taylor, Bill Clay. E , 39 ROOM 108 First row: Dave Hoon, Ralph Wilson, Kelly Turner, Charles Walz, Bruce Ross, Don McKelvey, Jack Pyle, Second row: Beverli Moncrief, Dianne Phares, Karen Lee Wilkins, Paula Kirbie, Isobel lnglis, Carol Berman, Hermine Mar- gulis, Joyce Maguire, Pat Ross, Carolynn Farkas, Third row: Miss Marmet, Sandy Maxwell, Sue Kirkbride, Sally Harrison, Brian Ross, Ken Morgan, Kurt Redinbaugh, Jerry Lamb, Robert Rountree, Sue Gerhart, Elizabeth Leupp, Karen Marquesen. Want to make some Zilch? ask Carol Denner, Bruce Ross, and Weldon Benedict. ROOM 110 First row: Jeff Portman, Jerry Perkins, Frank Levin, Don Allen, Larry Bratcher, Tim Steel- man, Jerry Seckel, Richard Seymore, Paul Turner, Second row: Carole Brown, Carol Rush, Diana Orem, Barbara Pursell, Peggy Poston, Peggy Jones, Martha Brasket, Maureen Nimz, Mari Werlin, Carol Adams, Anne Goldthwaite, Third row: Rick Cox, Lewis Bever, Larry Darrah, Dave Armstrong, Richard England, Jim Casserly, Bob Uhl, Roger Nalley, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Douglas Adams, Mr. Aggas. ROOM 104 First row: Brad Hull, Lynne Jenkins, Sharon Gilbert, Sharon Tatman, Linda Schaedel, Carol Mullen, Deanna Poling, Ben Rose, Second row: Sarah Parker, Janet Parthemer, Kathie Kelley, Glenna Layman, Beverly Rey nolds, Jo Ann Emrich, Mary Ann Fletcher, Diane Swords, Beverly Moore, Carol Heizer, Holly Talley, Third row: Gil Feiertag, Malcolm Stricklin, Ken Huffman, Dan Reynolds, Pat Bussard, Bruce Terry, John Dollmatsch, Jim Mertz Welden Benedict, Rodney Mates, Mr. Tharp. K Lis' ROOM 207 First row: Linda Young, Paula Sue Mox, Arlene Mara, Joyce McGuire, Janet Corrigan, Diana Petty, Roberta Sosey, Second row: Betty Miller, Susan Laird, Linda Kufer, Arlene Masch, Lynn Coate, Carolyn Blain, Sandy Jones, Loretta Fuller, Sharon Maurey, Wanda Davis, Third row: Mrs. Mechling, Donna Brown, Karen Kelly, Frank Short, Elton Shorter, Richard Siegel, Ken Price, Steve Swofford, Steve Webster, Oliver Copley, Ines Chancey. Bonnie Walls says, l thought it was around in the back. Mr. Barr, Lewis Knaul, and Janet Parthemer look on. .mi , ROOM 106 First row: Dianne Allis, Evelyn Harrison, Mary Jane Borders, Sandra Minkin, Barbara Cones, Second row: Ann Smith, Karen Bennett, Karen Henry, Karen Davis, Kay Mills, Deanne Brenner, Joy Comeras, Carol Robbins, Lynda Hubbard, Harriet Soule, Third row, Rick Brown, Douglas Parsons, Jim Brockmeyer, Tim Schmueckle, John Roope, Lynn Hanover, Pat Cook, John Kohar, Gerald Stentz, Mike Gilford, Mr. Mobberly. ADDITIONAL 11TH GRADERS First row: Marilyn Stevens, Diane Orem, Judy Roderick, Jude Williams, Sharon Reich, Rita Zweier, Linda Koetz, Second row: Monroe Lerner, Steve Bless, Stephen Foster, lra Sutton, Eric Snider, John Engle, Danny Barnes. 4-an gy 'MSA .3141 11 15: 'K wr' Em? K ,if sd'-'54 hx ..,. 1 'YWQPW' 1 1 i :Mm 35'- Q E l ' Q hw ,,,.. . x , ,. N A i n , - X Q f ,A K wif : Q-an K l K Y 'g f .:', I Q , x 5 X 25: my iggifw 3 f H gb gk j k.k. eg-2:5 E Q . N gi iv? xg 2 Q We goha finish our conversation NOW! My pencil's down to a stub, says LaRifa Gantz. to Bill Burton, Jeannine Moneymaker, and Jim Clayton. 44 IOR . My-.V-N,,g,,,4,, S SENIOR CLASS OFFICER Neva Lowe, secretary, Homer McKnight, treasurer, Joy Henry, vice-president, and John Braulick, president. The graduating class of 1960 has been a class of many firsts. In 1956, when we were freshmen, Eastmoor had its first football team and first homecoming celebration. That same year the first edition of the SHIELD was pub- lished. We helped to establish many traditions such as Rainbow Day which is held in early spring. King and Queen of Hearts were elected for the first time while we were iuniors. In our senior year we received the new style in class rings, and we were the first class to be honored with senior privileges. Another first was established in the fall of our senior year when our football team won the City L e a g u e Championship iust after our new stadium had been dedicated. Our class of 238 members boasts many different origins. Students came to Eastmoor from places ranging all the way from Germany and Belgium to Japan and the Philippine Islands. Local iunior highs such as Roosevelt, Franklin, and Crestview contributed their wealth to this class. Individuals have brought honor both to our class and to our school. Eileen Collins and Sidney Townsend took advanced classes at OSU during the summer quarter. Eileen received the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award and Sidney has done outstanding work in music. John Ryder Poole and Jennifer Douthit brought scholastic recogni- tion to Eastmoor by becoming finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Ry also placed with two other seniors, John Thomas and Eileen Collins in the top five per cent of the Ohio General Scholarship Test. Barbara Moltenberry and John Braulick represented Eastmoor at Buckeye Girls' and Boys' States. Margrit Bauer was chosen as Eastmoor's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Cynthia Husted was runner-up in the Citizen's Ford Motor Company Journalism Contest. Ray Bland, Richard Wilson, and Ronald Wollett made the All-City Football team. These are iust a few of our contributions toward making Eastmoor an outstanding school. The aspirations ofthe i960 class members are high. Most of the graduates plan to enter college. Nursing and branches of the service are popular career choices. ln our midst we have potential scientists, doctors, teachers, lawyers, engineers, entertainers, and business executives. The last four years have been memorable ones that we won't easily forget. We all hope that the honor we receive and the zenith we achieve, reflect their glory back to Eastmoor High. 46 ROBERT RUSSELL AGNEW Bob Bossier High School, Louisiana I, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club Vice-President 4, Varsity E 3, 4, Gym Assistant 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Track 3, Football 4, King of Hearts Court 4. DONALD RAYMOND ALLISON Don Munich High School, Kaiserslautern American High School, Germany I, 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 4, Warriors Club 4, Math Club 4. NELLIE JEAN ALLMON Nell Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club I, 2, 4, G.A.A. 3, Bookroom Helper I, Hall Monitor I, 2, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3. ELLEN JAN IS APPELBAUM Elly Y-Teens I, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Masquers Secretary 4, G.A.A, I, Dance Club Secretary 3, Hall Monitor 3, Office Helper 3, 4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Curtain Going Up I, Best Foot Forward 2, How to Propose 3, Homecoming Court 4, Fun Without Destruction 3, East- ern Review School Reporter 4, Senior Class Prophecy Chairman 4. SHIRLEY ANN BAIRD Shirley Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. .IOHN PATRICK BAKER Johnny Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Track 4. JUDITH DIANE BALFOUR Judy Reynoldsburg High School, Reynoldsburg, Ohio, 'I, 2, Watkins Memorial High School 3, Y-Teens 4. DALE ARNOLD BARTON Dale Socorro High School, Socorro, New Mexico, I, 2, Dance Band 3, 4, Concert Band 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Audio Visual Club 3. I EDELTRAUT MARGRIT BAUER Margie Bedford High School, Bedford, Ohio, 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, Bel Canto 4, Hall Monitor 2, Office Helper 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Oklahoma 3, Junior Shield Staff 3, Shield Staff Co-Editor 4, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Winner 4, Eastmoor Representative to Ohio University Journalism Work- shop 3. BARBARA EILEEN BERMAN Barbie Cleveland Heights High School, Cleveland, Ohio, l, 2, 3, Warriors Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Office Helper 4. DONALD JAY BERMAN Donnie South High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3, Warriors Club 4. RONALD LEE BERMAN Berman South High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3, Trig Club 4, Warriors Club 4. RAYMOND JAY BLAND Ray Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew l, Hall Monitor l, 2, 3, Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball I, Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Court Bailiff 3, 4, All-City Football 4. SAUNDRA LEE BLAND Sandy F.T.A. l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, Council 3, Secretary 4, Audio Visual l, At- tendance Office Helper 2, Band l, 2, Secretary 3, Maiorette 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Shield Staff Faculty Editor 4. LEONARD BARRY BLOCK Lenny Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 4, Football 2. MORRIS HARRY BLOOM Moke Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Football 2, 3, Hall Monitor 1, 2, Gym Assistant 2, 3. DIANNE ELIZABETH BOESCH Di F.T.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Warriors Club 4, Girls' Glee 2. LINDA LOUISE BORDON Linda F.T.A. 2, Girls' Glee l, 2, 3. MICHAEL REID BOUGHER Mike Bexley High School, Bexley, Ohio, 1, Chess Club 2, Hi-Y 3, 4 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. ROBIN CHARLES BOWERS Robin Audio Visual Club l, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Helper l, 2, 3, 4, STANLEY DAVID BOBROF Stan Hi-Y l, 4, Warriors Club l, 2, Dramatlcs Club l, 2, 3, Masquers Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Radio Room Operator 4, Tennis 2, 4, Best Foot Forward 2, Bernardine, Curious Savage, How to Propose 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4, Fun Without Destruction 4. RONALD JOHN BOYERS Ron Hi-Y l, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Math Club 3, Bookroom Helper l, Hall Monitor 4, Track l, 3, Basketball 2, Football 2, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, H.M,S. Pinafore 1, Student Court 3, 4, Senior Prom Publicity Chairman 4. SHARON KAY BRANTLEY Sherry Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 3, 4. JOHN RONALD BRAULICK John Hi-Y l, 2, President 3, 4, Hall Monitor l, 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, Tennis 3, Senior Choir l, 2, 3, President 4, Boys' Glee l, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Oklahoma 3, Student Council 2, Student Court Chief Justice 4,' Boys' State 3, Senior Class President 4, King of Hearts Court 4. F CONSTANCE MARIE BROWN Connie Y-Teens 2, 3, Historian 45 F.T.A. 45 Bookroom Helper 25 Office Helper 2, 35 Wood Shop Secretary 45 Girls' Glee 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Concert Band 45 Student Council 45 Shield Staff Copy Editor 45 Eastmoor Representative to Ohio University Journalism Workshop 3. JOE BURKEY Joe Chess Club 3, 45 Audio Visual 2, 45 Hall Monitor 35 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 4. ANGELINE BURNETTE Angel G.A.A. 15 F.T.A. 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Warriors 3, 45 Hall Monitor 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Girls' Ensemble 35 Mixed Ensemble 35 Queen of Hearts 35 Homecoming Queen 4. WILLIAM ALLEN BURTON Bill Baseball 1, 35 Hall Monitor 2, 35 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Brass Choir 45 Dance Band 3. LAUNA SUSAN CARAFIOL Launa Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. SAUNDRA JEANNETTE CHAMBERS Sandy Ritenour High School, St. Louis, Mo., 1, 25 Spanish Club 35 Library Club 35 Warriors Club 45 Library Helper 35 G.A.A. 35 Dance Club 4. SHARON MARIE CHEESEMAN Sharon Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Warriors Club 2, 35 Dance Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Hall Monitor 25 Cafeteria Helper 35 Office Helper 4. JAMES ALLEN CLAYTON Jim Math Club 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 45 Science Seminar 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Band 1, 2, 3. PEGGY ANN COLEGROVE Peg Y-Teens 'l, 2, 3, Warriors Club l, 2, F.T.A. 3, Vice-President 4, Dance Club 4, Masquers 4, Warriorettes 3, Secretary 4, Hall Moni- tor l, 2, 3, 4, Office Helper l, Gym Assistant 4, Shield Staff Ad- vertising Manager 4, Senior Choir 'l, Dust of the Road, Arsenic and Old Lace, Student Director, Princess and the Swineherd 4, Fun Without Destruction 4, Senior Dinner Program Chairman 4. EILEEN LOUISE COLLINS Eileen G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Cabinet 4, Dramatics Club l, 2, Y-Teens 3, Library Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Masquers 4, Cafeteria Cashier i, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant I, Hall Monitor 4, Library Staff 4, Arsenic and Old Lace 4. SAMUEL H. CONNER Sam Audio Visual Club I, 2, 3, Warriors Club 3, 4, Audio Visual Help- er 2, Football 2. NANCY JUNE COOPERIDER Nan Washington High School, Indian Lake, Ohio, l, G.A.A. 2, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Dance Club 3, Warriorettes 4, Office Helper 4, Student Court Judge 3. BLANCH SHIRLENE COPLEY Blanch East High School, Columbus, Ohio, 3, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 4. CLAUDETTE RAE CORBETT Claudie G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Warriors Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Dance Club 4, Warriorettes 3, 4, Cafeteria Cashier 1, 2, Gym Assistant 4, Office Helper 4, Student Council 1, Homecoming Court 4. BARBARA ANN CORBIN Barb F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. MARJORIE FRANCES CUBA Mariie Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, 'l, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. l ALENA MAY DAVIS Alena Warriors Club I, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Hall Monitor I, 2, Office Helper 3, Nurse's Helper 4, Shield Staff 3, 4. JOHN LESLIE DE LONG Johnny Chess Club 3, 4. KAREN JEAN DE VORE Karen Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Hall Monitor 2, Student Court Clerk 2, 3. DEBORAH MARIE DOLEZAL Debbie G.A.A. I, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Dance Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2. TIMOTHY BRUCE DOUGHTY Tim Hi-Y 3, Warriors Club 3, 4, Varsity E 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Fun Without Destruction 4. JENNIFER JOYCE DOUTHIT Jen Y-Teens 2, Council 3, Vice-President 4, G.A.A. 2, Bel Canto, Vice- Prersident-Program 4, Office Helper I, 2, Girls' Glee 3, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Ensemble 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Girls' Basketball 2, 3, Curtain Going Up 'I, Best Foot Forward 2, The Curious Savage 3, Science Seminar 2, Hiring the Handicapped Winner 3, Semi- Finalist, National Merit Scholarship 4, Junior Shield Staff 2, 3, Shield Staff, Co-Editor 4, Senior Prom Program Chairman 4. MICHAEL STEVEN DRAKE Mike St. Charles High School, Columbus, Ohio, I, 2, Warriors Club 3, 4. STEVEN L. DRAKE Steve Columbus Academy, Columbus, Ohio, 2, Warriors Club 4, Base- ball 3, CAROL ANN DREIZIGACKER Carol Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Audio Visual Helper 4. JUDITH LEE DUTTON Judy Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. i, 2, Warriors Club 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Warriorettes 4, Hall Monitor l, 4, Office Helper 3, Girls' Glee 2, 4, Homecoming Court 4. BARBARA JEAN EDGE Edgie G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 1, Dramatics Club 2, Y-Teens 3, Dance Club 4, Gym Assistant l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Volleyball l, 2. SANDRA JEANNETTE EDWARDS Sandy Y-Teens l, G.A.A. l, Bel Canto 'l, 2, Hall Monitor 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Band 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 4, Girls' Glee 4, Girls' Ensemble 4. ELIZABETH RACHEL EGBERT Rachel F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Treasurer 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Hall Monitor 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Dinner Decorations Chair- man 4. CHARLES EINHORN Charlie Tachkemoni, Belgium, l, French Club 2, 3, Masquers 4, Arsenig and Old Lace, Princess and the Swineherd 4. SANDRA N. 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DAVID MATTHEW GARDNER Dave Warriors Club 4, Camera Club 4, Bookroom Helper l, 2, Hall Mon- itor I, 2. LINDA JEAN GEORGE Lin Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Hall Monitor 1, 2, Bookroom Helper i, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Prom Arrangements Chairman 4. BARBARA LEE GIBSON Gibby Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Tax Stamp Committee 4. WILLIAM W. GILBERT Willy North High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3. WILLIAM RICHMOND GILLAM Bill Hi-Y 'l, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, President 3, Math Club 3, Hall Monitor 4, Football 2, Track 3, Tennis 3, Bernardine 3, Student Court 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, President 4, King of Hearts Court 4. JUDITH ANN GLASSBURN Judy Warriors Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens i, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3. MICHAEL LEE GLEIM Mike Warriors Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Gym Assistant 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Concert Band I, 2, Marching Band 'I, 2. JEFFREY BRUCE GORDON Jeff Warriors Club I, 2, 3, Slide Rule Club 4, Baseball 2, Football 2, Basketball 2, Student Council 3, Treasurer 4. MICHAEL JAMES GORSKI Mike Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, 'I, 2, Audio Visual Club 3, Stamp Club 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Boys' Ensemble 4. ROSLYN MIRIAM GREENBURG Roz F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Library Helper I, 2, 3, Orchestra 'I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ROBERT GOODWIN Joe Bob Ripley High School, Ripley, West Virginia, I, 2, 3, Masquers Treas- urer 4, F.T.A, 4, Football 4, Dust of the Road, Arsenic and Old Lace, Publicity Director 4, Variety Show 4, Student Council 4, Senior Prom General Chairman 4. SUSAN JEANETTE HALLMARK Sue Groveport High School, Groveport, Ohio, I, 2, G.A.A. 4, Library Helper 3, 4. CLEON CLAIB HARLAN Claib-bo Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, I, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Senior Choir 3, Boys' Glee 3. PEGGY JO HARMON Peggy Warriors Club 3, Library Helper I, 2, 3, Office Helper I, Hall Monitor I, 3, Cafeteria Helper 2, 4, Gym Assistant 2, 4. EDITH PAULINE HARRIS Dumpy Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Office Helper 4. JOHN WARD HARRISON Johnny Grandview High School, Grandview, Ohio, I, 2, 3, Stamp Club 4. NANCY ANN HAYNER Nancy Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. ANTON HEIM Tony Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, I, 2, Football 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, 4. JOYCE ANNE HENRY Joy Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Council 4, G.A.A. 1, F.T.A. 2, Warriors Club 3, Masquers 4, Hall Monitor 3, Office Helper 4, Reserve Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, How to Propose 3, Student Court Clerk 3, Student Council Secre- tary 4, Senior Class Vice-President 4, Queen of Hearts Court 4. JAMES FRANKLIN HERD Jim Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Basketball Man- ager 2, Track i, 3, 4, Football 2, Marching Band i, 3, Drum Maior 4, Concert Band i, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4. NANCY LOU HILDENBRAND Nan Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Helper I, Hall Monitor 3, Tax Stamp Committee 4, Senior Dinner Menu Chair- man 4. CATHERINE CHARLENE HISER Cathy East High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Warriors Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Student Council 3. BARBARA HELEN HOFFMAN Barb Warriors Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Y-Teens 4, F.T.A. 4, Cafeteria Helper 'l, 2, 3. ROBERT FRANK HOFFMAN Frankie Walnut Hill High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Masquers President 4, French Club 2, 3, Trig Club 4, Hall Mon- itor 4, Radio Room Operator 2, Tennis 2, 3, Best Foot Forward 2, Bernardine, How to Propose 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4. WILLIAM RUSSELL HOFFMAN Bill Hi-Y I, 4, Vice-President 1, 'Warriors Club 2, 3, Varsity E 3, 4, Stage Crew 1, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant 2, 3, Radio Room Operator 2, 3, Basketball T, 2, 4, Track 'I, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Boys' Glee 4. DAPHNE JOYCE HOLMES Daf Washington College High School, Tennessee, 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Warriors Club 3, G.A.A. 4, Warriorettes 4. DIXIE LEE HOPKINS Dizzy Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 4. JAMES ARTHUR HUFFMAN Jim Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President l, Chaplain 4, Warriors 2, 3, 4, Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew l, Gym Assistant 2, 3, Hall Monitor 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Track 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Student Council 4, Shield Staff Sports Editor 4. JUDITH ANN HUNTER Judy Y-Teens l, 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Dance Club 4, Bookroom Helper I, Library Helper 2, Girls' Basketball 2, 3. CYNTHIA ANNE HUSTED Cindy St. Francis de Sales High School, Newark, Ohio, l, Y-Teens 2, 3, Council 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, Masquers Vice- President 4, Hall Monitor 4, Science Seminar 2, Girls' Glee 2, Sen- ior Choir 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Oklahoma 3, Curious Savage 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Shield Staff Business Manager 4, Student Court Judge 4, Senior Class Memorial Chairman 4. ROBERT LEE HUTSON Bob Dramatics Club i, Science Club 2, Warriors Club 3, 4, Stage Crew 3. STUART M, ISRAEL Stu Science Club l, Warriors Club 4, Hall Monitor 2, Tennis 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, All-City Orchestra l, 2. ALEXIS ANN JACOBS Alex Miami Beach High School, Florida, 2, G.A.A. l, Y-Teens 4, War- riors Club 4, Library Helper l. SHARON LEE JARVIS Sherry Warriors Club l, Y-Teens 2, 3, Council 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Library Help- er l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Secretary 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Student Council 3, Shield Staff Subscription Manager 4, Senior Prom Refreshments Chairman 4. MARILYN GAYLE JAY Mar Oxford, Miami Beach, Florida, lg G.A.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 35 Dance Club 4, Warriors Club 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4. CAROL KAY JOHNSTON Kay Linden McKinley High School, Columbus, Ohio, ly Y-Teens 2, 3, Council 4, G.A.A. 2, 35 F.T.A. 47 Warriorettes 3, 45 Office Helper 2, 35 Cafeteria Helper 3, 4, Gym Assistant 4, Fun Without De- struction 3. CHARLES EUGENE JONES Charlie Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Club 2, 37 Stage Crew l, 2, Radio Room Operator 2. RAYMOND KEITH KALB Keith Warriors Club 2, 3, Red Cross Club 4, Cafeteria Helper I. RITA JEAN KASTL Rita Steinmetz High School, Chicago, Illinois, 17 Dramatics Club Treas- urer 3y Dance Club Business Manager 37 Masquers 4, Y-Teens 45 Office Helper 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, How to Propose 35 Queen of Hearts Court 3, Homecoming Court 4. DAVID KENNETH KAUTZ Dave Science Club lp Warriors Club 3, 47 Audio Visual Club 3, Hall Mon- itor l, 27 Basketball 1, Football 27 Track 'l, 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4. GERALD BATES KELLEY Jerry Science Club 1, 2, Camera Club 45 Hall Monitor I, 27 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Dance Band 3, 45 Orches- tra 47 Assistant Drum Maior 3, Twirler 4, Shield Photographer 4. REBECCA ALIA KELLY Becky F.T.A. 1, 2i French Club Ti Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 47 Hall Monitor 2, Library Helper 'Ip Warriorettes 3, 4. ,fam Y M as Skin Sim M mms S 35 GEORGE WILLIAM KRULL JR. Junior Warriors Club 2, 4, Student Council I, 27 Baseball Ip Football 2, 3. DAVID STANLEY KUHN Dave Math Club 4, Slide Rule Club 4, Hall Monitor 3. LINDA JOANNE LEACH Leach Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club I, 2, 4, F.T.A. 3, Hall Monitor 2, 4, Office Helper 3, 4. KENNETH PAUL LE MASTER Kenny Hi-Y 3, Warriors Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis ,3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 4: Senior Choir 2, 4. ALBERT LELAND LEONARD Lee North High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3, Warriors Club 4. WILFRED EDWIN LEONARD Will North High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3, Warriors Club 4. ALAN LE VINE Alan South High School, Columbus, Ohio, 1, 2, Camera Club 3, Warriors Club 3, 4, Wrestling 4. FRAN K RICHARD LEVSTI K Smiley Science Club If Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y 45 Stamp Club 4, Hall Mon- itor 2p Baseball Manager 2. NEVA IRENE LOWE Nev G.A.A. l, 2, Vice-President 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, F.T.A. 4, Office Helper 2, 3, Cafeteria Helper 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Fun Without Destruction 3, 4, Student Council Treasurer 2, Senior Class Secretary 4. PATRICIA ANNE LOWERY Anne Southwest High School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, I, 2, 3. .IOANN ELLEN McCRACKEN Jo-Jo Wirthsmith-Memorial High School, Philippine Islands, I, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Warriors Club 4. PATRICIA ANN McCUMBER Patty G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Dance Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, RONALD STEPHEN MCDONALD Mickey St, Mary's High School, Columbus, Ohio, I, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant 4, Football 2, 3, Wrestling 4. STEPHEN EDWARD MCDOWELL Peanuts Masquers I, 2, 3, Warriors Club I, 2, 3, Cafeteria Helper I, 2, Hall Monitor 2, Stage Crew 4, Radio Room Operator 4, How to Propose, Bernardine 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4. HOMER RAY MCKNIGHT Horner Fairview High School, Ashland, Kentucky, I, 2, Warriors Club 4, Hall Monitor 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Senior Class Finance Chairman 4. JAMES KENNETH MAGUIRE Jim Rolla High School, Rolla, Missouri, l, 2, 3, Chess Club 4. ROSANNE MAKAR Bonnie Science Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Office Helper 4. DARLENE YVONNE MARTIN Dar Whitehall-Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, I, Y-Teens 2, 4, F.T.A. 4, Hall Monitor 3, Student Council 3, Student Court 4, Sen- ior Dinner Decoration-Organization Chairman 4. JOHN H. MATERA John Yokohama American High School, Japan, 1, 2, Hi-Y 4, Gym Assist- ant 3, Hall Monitor 4, Tennis 3, 4, Golf 4. FRANCIS KAY MARTINDALE Kay Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, French Club 2, Math Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Hall Monitor 1, 4, Office Helper 3, Arsenic and Old Lace, Chairman of Properties 4. MILDRED ANN MERCURIO Midgie St. Joseph's Academy, Columbus, Ohio, 1, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Warriors Club 3, F.T.A. 4, Hall Monitor 2. TIMOTHY JOSEPH MILLER Tim Aquinas High School, Columbus, Ohio, I, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity E 4, Gym Assistant 2, Hall Monitor 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, King of Hearts Court 4. DOLORES ANN MIZE Dee Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor I, 3, Office Helper 4, Variety Show 2. BARBARA ANN MOLTENBERRY Barb Y-Teens I, Publicity Chairman 2, Program Chairman 3, President 4, Office Helper I, 2, 4, Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, Sen- ior Choir 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Maiorette 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 4, Buckeye Girls' State 3, Shield Staff Music Editor 4, Senior Class Will Chairman 4. JEANNINE ANN MONEYMAKER Jeannine Y-Teens 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Cabinet 4, Gym Assistant 3, Hall Monitor 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, Senior Dinner General Chairman 4. CAROLYN LOUISE MOORE Kelly North High School, Columbus, Ohio, 3, Dramatics Club 3, Mas- quers 4, Dance Club 4. JAMES MULLEN Jim Warriors Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor I. FRANK GARY MUNYAN Gary Warriors Club 3, 4, Art Club 3, Football 2. WILLIAM EUGENE MUNYAN Bill F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 4, Library Helper 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 3. JARRELL LEE MURCHISON Jerry Warriors Club 3, Math Club 3, Slide Rule Club 4, Hall Monitor l, 2, 3, Bookroom Helper 2, Track 1, 3, Football 2. CAROL ANN MURPHY Friss Y-Teens i, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 3. DOROTHY LOUISE MYER Dottie G.A.A. I, F.T.A. 2, Y-Teens i, 2, 3, Council 4, Warriors Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Office Helper 3, 4, Student Court Clerk 4. FRANK WILLIAM OAKLEY Willie Warriors Club 4, Baseball 1, Tennis 2, 3, Football 3, Cross Coun- try 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. SUSAN OlNlSTEAD Suzie Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, 3, Y-Teens 4. DIANE HELENE ORTLEPP Ortie Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, G.A.A. 1, Warriors Club 2, 3, Dance Club 3, Mas- quers 4, Warriorettes 3, 4, Gym Assistant 4, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, Curtain Going Up 2. l GERARD RICHARD PATCHEN 1 Jerry South High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, Audio Visual 3, Hi-Y 4. SANDRA LOIS PARKS Sandy Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, F.T.A. 4, Bel Canto Secretary-Treas- urer 4, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Oklahoma 3. DlANA MARGARET PARRY Diana Columbus School for Girls, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3, Senior Choir 1, G.A.A. 1, Office Helper 1, Cheerleader 1, Warriors Club 1, Hall Monitor 4. EMMET ARNOLD PEARSON Emmet Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, Hi-Y 4, Hall Monitor 1, 2, Bookroom Helper 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Boys' Glee 4, Student Council 1, Why the Chimes Rang, Dottie's Dilemma 1, Best Foot Forward 2, Bernardine, How to Propose, Curious Savage Business Manager 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4. KATHRYN MARIAN PEPPER Kathy Library Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, Warriors Club 4, Library Helper 2, 3, 4. JAY LEE PERLER Jay Warriors Club i, 2, 4, French Club 3, Hall Monitor l, 2, Cafeteria Helper 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Manager I, Track 1, 2, Tennis 3. JOHN RYDER POOLE Rv Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Marching Band i, 2, Concert Band i, 2, 3, 4, Semi-Finalist National Merit Scholarship 4. ANDREA KIRSTEN POWELL Andy Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. MARTHA ANNE PRINCE Marty Y-Teens i, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Offici Helper 4. LINDA DORN RAMSEYER Lin Audio Visual Club Secretary i, Warriors Club i, 3, Camera Clul l, Dance Club 3, G.A.A, 4, Y-Teens 4, Warriorettes 3, 4. ROBERT LEE RAVER Bob Warriors Club 4. KAREN SUE REA Karen G.A.A. i, 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Book Room Helper l. ROBERTA MAE ROBIN Bobbi G.A.A, l, Y-Teens i, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Masquers 4, Dance Club 3, Hall Monitor l, 2, Gym Assistant 2, Office Helper 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Oklahoma 3, Cur- tain Going Up T, Arsenic and Old Lace Manager 4. SANDRA LEE REED Sandy Y-Teens 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Warriors Club 2, 4, Cafeteria Helper l, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR GROVER RHOADES Art Warriors Club 3, 4, Audio Visual T, 2, Library Helper l, Football 2, Senior Choir 4, Boys' Glee 4. JOHN ALLEN RIDDLE .lohn Hi-Y 1, Bel Canto 2, Camera Club 3, Warriors Club 4, Audio Visual2. JOHN MICHAEL RUSSIN Russ 4, Camera Club 3, 4. GARY DEAN RUTLEDGE Mouse Football 2. SALLY IRENE SACHS Sal F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, French Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, Library Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3. These 24 Senior girls, chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and citizenship, were selected as the Homecoming Queen Candidates. St. Charles High School, Columbus, Ohio, 1, 2, Warriors Club 3, ELOUISE PARK SCHAEFER Parkie Y-Teens 1, 2, Audio Visual Club Treasurer l, Warriors Club 2, 3, Dance Club 3, 4, G.A.A, 4, Office Helper 2, Hall Monitor 4, Girls' Volleyball 3, Warriorettes 4, Orchestra 'l, Concert Band l, 2, 3, Marching Band l, 2, 3, .JOYCE DlANNA SCHAEFER Joyce Y-Teens 2, 4, Warriors Club 4, Hall Monitor l. ANN FRANCES SCHLAAK Ann ltazuke High School, Japan, l, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Warriors Club 4. DONALD LEWlS SCHROCK Don Chess Club l, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 2, Hall Monitor 1. LANA KAY SENFT Lana Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club l, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Office Helper 3, Shield Staff 3, 4, Girls' Glee 4. VIRGINIA ANNE SIEFERT Ginny Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 4. LOUIS LEONARD SIEGEL Lee Warriors Club I, 2, 3, Hi-Y Treasurer l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor l, Football 2, Basketball Manager 3. HARVEY BRUCE SIEGELMAN Harv Science Club l, 2, Art Club l, 2, Library Club 2, Chess Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Library Helper l, 2, 3, Shield Staff Layout Editor 4. JAMES C. SINGLETON Jim Hi-Y 3, Audio Visual 4, Hall Monitor I, 2. LINDA LEE SHAW Linda Springfield High School, Springfield, Ohio, I, 2, F.T.A, 4, Y-Teens 4 DAVID MICHAEL SHUPE Dave Math Club 3, Slide Rule Club 4, Audio Visual I, 2, 3, 4, Book Room Helper I, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Track 3, Student Coun- cil 4. BARBARA LEE SMART Barb Y-Teens 3, 4, Warriors Club 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 2, 3, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Senior Choir 4. KAREN JANE SMITH Smith Gallia Academy High School, Gallipolis, Ohio, 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, F.T.A. 4, Bel Canto 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Girls' Glee 4, Girls' Ensemble 4. RICHARD SMITH Rick Camera Club I, 4, Warriors Club I, 2, 4. FLOYD SNYDER Floyd Hall Monitor 2, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, 4, Boys' Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartet 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN SPEAKMAN Joy Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD KENNETH STAHR Harold Audio Visual l, Vice-President 2, 3, President 4, Library Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 4. KENNETH EUGENE STICKROD Ken Science Club 1, Bel Canto 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. LINDA LOU SULLIVAN Linda F.T.A, l, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Dance Club 4, Library Helper 2, Girls' Glee 3. MlCHAEL HARTMAN SWlNGER Mike Science l, 2, 3, Camera Club 1, 2, 4, Bel Canto 2, Masquers 4, Hall Monitor 4, Science Seminar 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, String Quartet 1, Brass Choir 3, 4, All-City Band 3, 4, All-City Orchestra 2, 3, All-State Band 3, Best Foot Forward 2, Arsenic and Old Lace 4, Shield Staff Photographer 3. CURTIS RICHARD TAYLOR Curt Warriors Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, Radio Room Oper- ator 4, Football 3, 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee 3, 4, Shield Staff Photography Editor 4. JOHN NASH THOMAS John DENNIS BARRY TISHKOFF Denny Audio Visual Club l, President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Masquers 4, Hi-Y 4, Library Helper l, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Radio Room Operator 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Fun Without Destruction l, Best Foot Forward 2, Arsenic and Old Lace 4. MARK TOPOLOSKY TOPY Warriors Club i, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. SIDNEY ALLEN TOWNSEND Sid Bel Canto 2, President 4, Hall Monitor 4, Band i, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band l, 2, 3, 4, All-City Band 2, 37 All-City Or- chestra 2, 3, All-Ohio Boys' Band 3, Regional Orchestra 4, All- State Orchestra 4, Columbus Youth Symphony 2, 3, 4, Rating I in Solo and Ensemble Contests 3, All-Ohio Boys' Dance Band 3. MARGARET LEE TRACY Noonie G.A.A. lp Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 37 Warriors Club 4. PAUL EUGENE TRACY Paul West High School, Columbus, Ohio, li Chess Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Art Club 2, 3, Stamp Club 4. FRANK DENNIS TRENT Frank New Albany High School, New Albany, Ohio, I, 2, 3. JOHN LOWELL TURNER Jack University High School, Columbus, Ohio, ly Slide Rule Club 4, Hall Monitor 2, Basketball 2, Track 3. GRETCHEN VOLZ Bunny F.T.A. I, 2, 3, President 4, Audio Visual Club I, Y-Teens 2, 3, Coun- cil 4, Office Helper 2, 4, Hall Monitor 1, 4, Fun Without Destruc- tion 4. PENNY INGRID WAINER Pidge Lorain High School, Cleveland, Ohio, 1, 2, 35 Library Helper 4. SANDRA LEE WEEMHOFF Sandy Ottowa Hills High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 47 Warriors Club 45 Office Helper 47 Queen of Hearts Court 4. NANCY DELP WELCH Nancy G.A.A. 1, 2, Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Helper 1, Treasurer's Assistant 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Shield Staff, Senior Section Editor 4. JOAN WILLIAMS Joan Y-Teens 4, Warriors Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2. JUDITH ANN WILLIAMS Judy Warriors Club I, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Cabinet 3, Secretary 4, Office Helper I, Hall Monitor 1, 2, 4, Student Council 2. TIMOTHY STIMSON WILLIAMS Tim Camera Club I, Hi-Y 4, Football 2, Golf 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4. WALTER H. WILKE Walt Camera Club l, 2, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Football 3. RICHARD BROWN WILSON Dick Hi-Y 1, Warriors Club 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Varsity E 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor l, 2, 3, 4, Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, All-City Foot- ball 4. DORIS JEAN WIMMER Doris Red Cross Club 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Senior Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 4, Oklahoma 3. JAMES DOUGLAS WINNESTAFFER Jim Rosary High School, Columbus, Ohio, l, 2, Slide Rule Club 4, Hall Monitor 4, Football 3. ELNA JEAN ETTE WINSLOW Pat H. V. Jenkins High School, Savannah, Georgia, 1, 2, G.A.A. 3, Y-Teens 3, Warriors Club 4, Dance Club 4, Girls' Basketball 3, 4, JOHN ALBERT WINTERS John Worthington High School, Worthington, Ohio, 1, 2, Warriors Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Hall Monitor 3. RONALD LEE WOLLETT Ronnie Student Court 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Varsity E 3, 4, All-City Football 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee 2, 3, Student Council 3. JAMES WRIGHT Jim East High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, 3, Band 4, Orchestra 4, Dance Band 4, Dixieland Band 4. BARTON DOUGLAS ZANER B. D. Z. South High School, Columbus, Ohio, 2, F.T.A. 3, Stamp Club 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Office Helper 4, Orchestra 3, 4, All-City Or- chestra 3. STEPHEN NEAL ZWELLING Steve Slide Rule Club 4, Tennis 4. DON ANTHONY CARLOS RALPH DAVID EHRICH Don Ralph Whitehall Yearling High School, Whitehall, Ohio, I, 2, 3, Gym -Iamalca High SCIIOOI- New York CITY- New YOYIK, It 2, 3: Slimp Assistant 4, Basketball 4. Club 4- DALE FRY WALT WILLIAM GRELLE Small Fry Walt Warriors Club 1, 2,3,4,Band1, 2, Columbus Academy, Columbus, Ohio, I, Warriors Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Hall Monitor 3, 4. GEORGE DOUGLAS LUCAS PATRICIA ELLEN KAVANAUGH Doug Pat Cambridge High School, Cambridge, Ohio, I, 2. Lyons Township High School, Chicago, Illinois, I, 2, 3, 4. GERALD BAILY PERKINS ROGER SECKEL Jerry Roger Lakeland Senior High School, Lakeland, Florida, 3, Spanish Club Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual I, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor I, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Shield Staff Photographer 2, 3, 4. GEORGE EDWARD SNOW Bud Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Varsity E 4, Audio Visual 2, Hall Monitor 3, Football 2, 3, 4. Planning Summer School or Night School Gracluations are: CHARLES ROBERT JONES DOYLE ELLIS CLAY Chuck Dee ESS? Richland Commercial High School 2, 3- South High School, Columbus, Ohio, I, 2, 3, Band 4. RODNEY JAN MATES TERRY D- KINNEY Rod Terry Outdoor Club I, Warriors Club 3, 4, Library Worker 2, Cafeteria AUdl0 Visual Club 3- 4: Hall MOUIYOI' I, 3- Worker 3. CAROL ROBBINS Kacy Warriors Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Girls' Intramurals 2. RICHARD GARY D'ANGELO Paison St. Charles High School, Columbus, Ohio, I, 2, Slide Rule Club 4, Hall Monitor 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4. WILLIAM LEE ELLIOTT Bill Audio Visual I, 2, 3, 4, Printing Shop Helper 4, Band I. CHARLES IRWIN KELLER Chuck Central High School, Columbus, Ohio, I, 2, 3. CAROLYN MERIA RADICH Carol Y-Teens 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3. Qs vga o i CfY'1f'SXf' Music for The festive evening was provided by the Jerry Johnston Orchestra. Amelia Neely, Dick Shover, Dave Sansbury, and Sandy Bland are admiring a fruit wagon display. Waiting for their prom pictures to be taken are Ted Mock, Sue Dose, Bob Naumoff, Sandy Weernhoff, Tim Williams, Nancy Brown, Joy Henry, Tim Doughty, La Rita Gantz, and Danny Rohr. 76 Junior Prom 1 Diane Snyder and Barry Warfield pose on a south- ern garden chair. FYINKQ if Jw QVC AIA? QV? Senior 9 Jay Perler, Donna Sowalsky, Jackie Rose, and Jim Andre add to The delightful atmosphere of the hall. Marcia Davis, Bill Burton, Eadie Shively, Harold Sfahr, Linda Davis and Jon Lynn dance in southern enchantment. 77 Sue Brown and Ted Guyton are assuring themselves a good time by purchasing tickets from Ron Boyers at the ticket window. GRGAN ZAT . I g- ,kg ., '--...WWW ICJ Ry Poole and Jennifer Douthit became finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competi- tion. Judy Sterling and Linda Davis, class of '59, are members of the Fresh- man Honors Seminar for the win- Margrit Bauer was named the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow after completing a 50-minute written examination. A four-point average fall A's2 was achieved by these people during the first se- mester. They are, First row: Richard England, Steve Stellman, Barry Hilton, Bob Lerner, Rick Brown, Dan Fleming, Second row: Sandy Maxwell, Ann Goldthwaite, Suzanne Wolfe, Jennifer Douthit, Janet Gray, Connie Rau, Dixie Ewing, Georgette Goldberg, Anita Topson, Virginia Schott. 80 Our representatives to Buckeye Girls' and Buckeye Boys' State were Barbara Molten- berry and John Braulick. ter and spring quarters at Ohio State this year. Sixty were selected out of a Freshman Class of 5010. STUDE TS Barry Hilton placed first in the state in the 1959 Ohio District-State Scholar- ship Tests in first year algebra. l i Mari Werlin and Elaine Avren received certificates and pins for placing in the Ameri- can Legion essay contest sponsored by Bexley Post. Their essays were then entered in the state contest. Eileen Collins and Sidney Townsend took college level courses at Ohio State Uni- versity during summer quarter and earned A's in them. Eileen has also won the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. Seniors who placed in the top five percent of the Ohio General Scholarship Test are John Thomas, Eileen Collins and Ry Poole in the first row, Those placing in the top ten percent are Barry Friedman, Bill Gillam, Dave Frederick, Cynthia Husted, Frank Hoffman, Rachel Egbert, Jennifer Douthit, Penny Wainer, Roy Kollmer, and Don Allison in the second row. 8l STEP . . One of the finest additions to the staff was the iournalism office. It is located in room 120. Working in it at the moment are Connie Brown, copy editor, and the Shield adviser, Mrs. Hicks. 82 SHIELD Help! Help! cry the staff members as they wade through piles of paper looking for ? ? ? Label those pictures. Type that copy, calls Mrs. Hicks from her desk. Through a iumble of clack- ing typewriters, bustling photographers, outbursts of laughter, and last-minute copy writing, the Look out, staff! Co-editors, Mar- grit and Jennifer are cooking up another new idea. Junior staff members typed and read proofs as training for other iobs in the future. They are Barbara Pursell, Barry Hilton, Lynn Balthasar, Bobbie Shaw, July Pilzer, Marilyn Renick, art editor, and Sue Douthit. STEP.. THE... These are the people that helped to put the yearbook together. The members of the Shield Staff are First row: Barbara Moltenberry, music, Connie Brown, copy editor, Diane Phares, faculty, Nancy Welch, senior section head, Sandy Bland, music and faculty, Mary Lou Case, photog- raphy co-editor, Second row: Harvey Siegelman, layout, Margrit Bauer and Jennifer Douthit, co-editors, Tim Doughty, sports, Jim Huffman, sports editor, Bill Hoffman, sports, and Curt Taylor, photography co-editor. STAFF yearbook deadlines are finally reached. Ad-sellers comb The town for business ads, and homerooms are bombarded with collectors for yearbook money. All This and more goes Toward bringing you The greatest SHIELD yet. Members of The business staff are First row: Beth Amstutz, book- keeping, Sharon Jarvis, subscrip- tion manager, Second row: Alena Davis, Cynthia Husted, business manager, Peggy Colegrove, ad- vertising manager, and Lana Senft. Sharon Jarvis, subscription manager, Cynthia Husted, busi- ness manager, and Peggy Cole- grove, advertising manager are puzzling over how tight the budget is. EHHELD. TAKES SHAPE A typical day iust before a deadline. Members of the staff are spending their semester vacation at school making out copy sheets. Members for 1960 of QUILL AND SCROLL, the international honorary society for high school journalists, are Margrit Bauer, co-editor, Peggy Colgrove, advertising manager, Jennifer Douthit, co-editor, Barbara Molten- berry, -music editor, and Nancy Welch, senior class and index editor. The criteria for membership are scholastic rank in the upper third of the senior class, superior achievement in iournalism, and outstanding service To Eastmoor. Our chapter was founded in 1958. PRESIDENT Bill Gillam, our Student Council president, has done an excellent iob in leading the student body this year. STUDENT COURT How do you plead? is the question often posed by Student Court whose primary function is to promote high standards of citizen- ship among the students at Eastmoor. The court consists of four senior and three iunior judges, two clerks, and a bailiff. John Braulick served as chief iustice this past year with the advice of Nlr. Conover. Ron Boyers is the only member ever to be elected two years in succession. STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of Bill Gillam and the guidance of Mr. Con- over, the Eastmoor Student Council assists in the establishment and promotion of a loyal school spirit, strives to maintain high standards of good citizenship, and provides an opportunity for the discussion of vital questions of interest to the students and faculty, This year the council sponsored the Homecoming Dance, the Mistletoe Ball, and weekly sock hops. Gathering food and clothing during the Thanks- giving and Christmas seasons for needy families is an annual project. The council also established several special privileges for seniors. STUDE T COUNCIL STUDENT COURT Pretending to be a bad little boy, Curt Taylor stands before Student Court to be judged by Diana Friedman, Bobbie Kall, Ron Wollett, John Braulick lChief Justicel, Cynthia Husted, Ron Boyers, Richard England, and second row, Ray Bland, Dottie Myer Darlene Martin, and Mr. Conover. First row: Dick Doughty, Sergeant-at-Arms, Joy Henry, Secretary, Bill Gillam, President, Larry Nichols, Vice-President, Jeff Gordon, Treasurer, Second row: Karen Wilkins, Sharon Tatman, Helen Schulz, Marla Greenfield, Mary Beth Morris, Carole Joseph, Connie Brown, Pat Murdock, Carol Seal, Bonnie Venook, Connie Long, Renee Barker, Shar- on Johnson, Jane Ramseyer, Carol Kimmel, Marilyn Stevens, Rita Rankin, Arlene Masch, Mike Nathan, Mari Werlin, Ron Golden, Charles Reed, Third row: Jim Huffman, Homer McKnight, David Shupe, Tom Reich, Frank Dwyer, Steve Craig, Bill Cohen, Mike Hansen, Mike Baetens, John Voneida, Ron Boster, Mr. Conover, Stan Ross. 85 SE ICR Eastmoor's Concert and Marching Bands grow bigger and better each year. The much-acclaimed Marching Band added spirit to our champion- ship football season. For the second time the Concert Band was priv- ileged to give a concert with Rafael Mendez, world-famous trumpet- er. Another big event was the annual District Band Contest. The band also gave a school concert, participated in the Spring P.T.A. Concert, and took part in the graduation ceremonies. Two other instrumental groups, the Dixieland Band and Woodwind Quintet, added to our music program. Eastmoor is also very proud of its Brass Choir, which is the only such high school group in central Ohio. MR. KAYE, director of instrumental music. First row: Mary Beth Thompson, Anita Topson, Carol Rush, Kelley Turner, Barbara Dearth, Janet Stout, Terrie Rose, Charleen Upjohn, Mary Jane Eyster, Barbara Moltenberry, Second row: James Wright, Barry Hilton, Bob Lewis, Bobbie Kall, Lynne Jen- kins, Joyce Speakman, Bob Moreen, Marilyn Stevens, Sharon Pierce, Mary Heffron, Janice Moltenberry, Richard Parrish, Eric Snider, Richard Stein, Ken Stickrod, Third row: Michele Smith, Danny Reynolds, Mary Jo Flowers, Ted Guyton, Judy Zuck, San- dy Eads, Sandy Edwards, Linda Koetz, Jane Lewis, Carl Lowe, Dean Ishida, Vernona Miller, Mike Korbel, Frank Oakley, Tom Rine- hart, Jim Davis, John Rosemond, Ron Daron, Dick D'Angelo, David Armstrong, Tom Klug, Jim Herd, Steve Foster, Fourth row: Pat Greaver, Marcia Klug, Marla Greenfield, Lynn Stanley, Marcia Miller, Lois Clingman, Sandy Brown, Linda Krinn, Sandy Bland, Don- A BRASS CHOIR Mike Swinger, Steve Cornils, Roger Barrett, Sandy Bland, Donna Daily, Ann Whetstone, Bonita Shoults, Sidney Townsend, Bill Burton, Jerry Kelly, Mr. Kaye, Jim Herd, Eric Snider, Dave Armstrong, Steve Foster, Ken Stickrod. na Daily, Ann Whetstone, Bonita Shoults, Pam Levine, Sidney Townsend, Don Sprague, Rodney Hoff, Paul Fitzpatrick, Harvey Wein- er, Ken Mick, Bill Burton, Jean Braulick, Ry Poole, Roy Arnett, Steve Schacter, Roger Barrett, Carol Narcross, Jerry Kelley, Steve Cornils, Mike Swinger, Fifth row: James Beightler, Dale Barton, Steve Bless, Pat Ross, Tom Siddell, Ira Sutton, Steve Pinsky, War- ner Moore, Connie Brown, Marcia Davis, Pam Smyser, Mr. Charles Geedey Istuclent teacherj, Mr. Kaye. R. is I K K . , - A.. +,,: Qizrm 5 ,LL . .3,:.L1f.m w wf?-:L '2 ff .. kewl aw -ig w fqvl 1-P, -. , ezfw My .- K gg'X - ,i f- M ,, N 'STE' f',. , f17f. ' ,. K ' , ' Fmikflf-, J .W A 'K ,. . I ' A 'A,' H - 'I A , A Ja , Wm, H .v Aqwig 4 . K? In 1 ,ef 96 ww f . wx 'ng Q58 1' W Y ws 5,3 an X SIC, INC. 3, gl K V Y .1 9,0 4 S.. pf. F - DIXIELAND BAND Sidney Townsend, Barry Hilton, Mike Swinger, Dale Barton, Ira Sutton, Jim Wright, Kenny Sfickrod. h The Roy Rogers Brand from the band's Famous People from Ohio show. 'A KV. 3 XT' Jim Herd is getting a little competition from his shadow, Brucie Kaye. FRONT-LINERS Jim Herd, Drum Major Maiorettes: Marilyn Stevens, Sandy Bland, Barbara Moltenberry, Pam Smyser. Jerry Kelley, Twirler 89 ii gf z3.Wz31,ss, 5 . W fix 1 'bmw ' '55 x sf as X: if -. -Wm' -E .. , ., 'if lfwav S 5 .Q Sig me X Q 'M gy 3? W MR ,NVQ 'ki 2 N, A x W + W V 'Ei f Q l i fi is 5 1 ? 'WSL 2 X S iS K F, NP 'xi swf 5. , 4 my 3, -1. S sw A. r if Q' 5 A 'if 4 'gif If : ' 'X N.. il 5 2 1 X K 5 2 , f 3 I f ,f ' af 1 K1 vi A I -, 3 ff' 2 V WOODWIND QUINTET Mary,Betl'1 Thompson, Barry Hilton, Ann Whetstone, Mary Heffron, Bar- bara Moltenberry. Mike Swinger and Sidney Townsend are giving point! ers to Paul Fitzpatrick. DANCE BAND First row: Frank Oakley, Bob Lewis, Sandy Edwards, Jim Wright, Danny Reynolds, Ted Guyton, Second row: Dick D'Angelo, Steve Foster, Ken Stickrod, Jim Herd, Jerry Kelley, Mike Swinger, Steve Cornils, Roger Barrett, Ira Sutton, Dale Barton, Mr. Kaye, Sid- ney Townsend. MR. MORRIS, director of choral music. IOR This has probably been the busiest year for the East- moor Senior Choir since its formation three years ago. In addition to the annual Christmas Choral Festival at Central High School and our own Christmas assembly program, the choir was privileged to sing for the Down- town Kiwanis Club. Other activities for the year included the Winter Choral Concert, the Variety Show, the District Choral Contest, the annual city-wide P.T.A. Music Festival at St, John's Arena, our own P.T.A. Spring Concert, and graduation activities. First row: Sandy Parks, Joy Henry, Diane Phares, Carole Brown, Joan Miller, Dixie Ewing, Sharon Jarvis, LaRita Gantz Janice Moltenberry, Sharon Pierce, Marilyn Stevens, Maureen Nimz, Ann Goldthwaite, Bev Krirm, Angel Burnetre, Rita Zweier Cyn thia Husted, Bev Finke, Sharon Rosenbaum, Second row: Doris Wimmer, Mary Beth Thompson, Barbara Smart, Sue Armour Margrrt Bauer, Mari Werliri, Carol Heizer, Betty Becker, Rhoda Reese, Sharon Evans, Fran Bruner, Barbara Moltenberry Linda Schaedel Jude Williams, Bobbie Robin, Mikki Franklin, Mary Jo Flowers, Karen Smith, Third row: Gerry Shoemaker, Janet Gray '51 . lb N 5 i t l 3 x l 93 Hx an GIRLS' ENSEMBLE Diane Phares, Sandy Parks, Carole Brown, Bobbie Kall, l.aRifa Gan1z, Jennifer Dourhii, Bev Krinn, Karen Smith, Rita Zweier, Mary Jo Flowers, Bev Finke. SOU BOYS, GLEE CLUB Firsf row: Jon Ewing, Lewis Beaver, Ron Boyers, Emmet Pearson, Bill Hoffman, Floyd Snyder, Sieve Fosfer, Second row: Par Cook, Larry i Nichols, Arr Rhodes, Par Bussard, Lencar Biddle, Ben Rose, Tony , Heim, Curr Taylor, Third row: Bob Uhl, Dave Hoon, Steve Jones, Chuck Narcross, Gary Fisherbaugh, Ken Huffman, Frank Levi, Ken LeMaster. BOYS' ENSEMBLE Dave Hoon, Floyd Snyder, John Braulick, Mike Gorski, John Ew- ing. 94 MIXED ENSEMBLE Seated: Bobbie Kali, Marilyn Stevens, Sandy Parks, Bev Finke, Standing: Sharon Jarvis, Karen Smith, Floyd Snyder, John Braulick, Ron Boyers, Bob Mo Krinn. OF MUSIC GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First row: Sandra Parks, Carole Brown, Dixie Ewing, Karen Dutton, Ginny Young, Connie Wilson, Rita Zweier, Barbara Dearth, Sharon Jarvis, Sec- ond row: Dee Phares, Barbara Smart, Sally Harrison, Bobbi Robin, Mikki Franklin, Sharon Rosenbaum, Barbara Pursell, Diana Petty, Sharon Evans, Third row: Sherry DePoy, Sue Decker, Mary Andrews, Diane Ortlepp, Carol Adams, Sue Jaeger, Bev Krinn, Rita Kastl, Judy Dutton, Sandi Katz, Fourth row: Bobbie Kali, Lana Senft, Wanda Schmokey, Elaine Cook, Irene Zelko, Pam Smyser, Jude Williams, Dottie McDonald, Linda Jorgensen, Marcia Davis, Sandy Edwards. ' Y .5 - - .I--me-Q -- , n. 1 I r - :-,,,-r-, rx-,.Ll.:4 n-.. Members of the Mixed Ensemble are dressed for work lfor the Winter Choral Concertl. 95 Mr. Morris speeds up the Tempo in a 91h Grade Choir rehearsal. do, re, TENTH GRADE CHOIR Firsr row: Judy Millar, Carol Howdyshell, Sandra Morgan, Penny Deering, Gloria Buss, Connie Kirkrnan, Bonnie Venook, Darla Schafer, Martha Jarvis, Second row: Joyce Taylor, Virginia Marsh, Caryl Martindale, Melanie Tikiin, Elaine Avren, Cheryl Mclnrurf, Julie Wood, Karen Marshall, Carol Lee Peierson, Margaret Rafhbun, Tom Yoakum, Dave Cahir, Third row: Par Ward, Donna Rau- ber, Shirley Taylor, Janice Younkin, Jackie Cohen, Carolyn Noble, Connie Long, Connie Wilson, Nancy Fisherbaugh, Dianne Reid, Pam Peningion, Linda Keller, Fourih row: Bill Clark, John Ogden, Jim Pace, Henry Frazier, Nicholas Pyles, Alan Lewis, Richard Dorman, Don Dell, Ray Mullen. f 'i NINTH GRADE CHOIR First row: Diane Davis, Linda Turner, Carol Myers, Janet Dennison, Lynn Balthasar, Peggy Cullman, Kathy Terry, Pat Stark, Pattie Wood, Bobbie Shaw, Jennifer Foley, Sue Rosenauer, Karen Culver, Gayle Frances, Sarah Welch, Second row: Karen Hiller, Linda Hill, Ellen Long, Andrea Gorenstein, Dolores Huffman, Diane Thomas, Margaret Bland, Barbara Share, Mary Strohbach, Carol Nar- cross, Sharon Kinsel, JoAnn McFarland, Rosalind Moore, Third row: Daisy Borders, Elaine Greenwald, Pattie Kitzmiller, Karen Faulkner, Marcia Miller, Daune Caron, Judy MonCrief, Cathy Molders, John Moore, Mike Bullen, Marty Feinstein, David Hickey, Carol Harrison, Helene Heller, Barbara Barash, Karel Kreiselman, Fourth row: Judy Kuchler, Julia Walls, Judy Tuggle, Marion Styles, Mary Beth Morris, Helen Schulz, Warner Moore, Paul Fitzpatrick, Ken Bless, John Voneida, Gene Christianson, Bob V60 Schepen, John Rosemond, Sharon Coombs, Terry Rose, Vicky VGUQDVL Deanna Brown. mi..mi..mi. Kenny Bless, Warner Moore, Paul Fitzpatrick, Mike Bullen, Judy Kuchler, Karen Hiller, Julie Walls, Bobbie Shaw, Helene Hell- er, Lynn Balthasar, Deanna Brown. Seated: Mary Beth Morris. NINTH GRADE ENSEMBLE 97 , 4 'K E . ., . 8 gg W , 3 F Af' 'mf X C J' w w 4 . vf 3 I ni i, , in yy ' k-'Wu n,1,.wj f, ,.-7, k-W, i .Aim -2 W A J, 'UQ' 2 I4 ,. vw ,1 4 A 'M 1 J ' J. 4 Q.. GFA? XM Qiiriie an 41 M: 2 ix ig lx f , ' Y 1' ff 9521?-.f, -, . ' x 4 ,gs-1 -f -'--1-X' A ...N er-ww R Qs img 4 'Z M x -R 2 ifxig : A ., Q B3 as ',, 5 ,V Q L lwfiwksawm'-Q S -4- .,,. ff Y-TEENS Under the leadership of Miss Casey, the Y-Teens strive to develop high ideals in girls Through fellowship, responsibility, and meaningful programs. ln doing this, they are responsible for such Things as the Thanksgiving assembly, decorations at Christmas time, service projects for the underprivileged, the annual Valentine dance, and the sale of mums at football games. Officers of Senior Y-Teens are Rachel Egbert, treasurer, Jennifer Douthit, vice-president, Barbara Moltenberry, president, and Sandy Bland, secretary. Y-Teens held a Cowboy Roundup for its kickoff party this year. Junior Y-Teens members are watching a movie, American Girl, during a club period. Members of Y-Teens are getting Christmas decorations ready. Kastl, Barbara Hoffman, Diane Boesch, Mary Heffron, Kay The girls, around the table from the left, are Neva Lowe, Rita Martindale, and Mikki Franklin. Members of the Junior Y-Teens are from the 8th and 9th grade. Their ac- tivities consist of doughnut sales, parties at old peoples' homes, splash parties, record hops, a Mother's tea, and picnics. These girls may later become Senior Y- Teens. Y-'rse as '71 ll' ,Aman Alll. Qll' rg-1 Y xnnr Clk 1 xnusx f 'XXX IP ' Sarah Welch, secretary, Sharon Coombs, treasurer, Judy Kuchler, president, and Gail Fran- cis, vice-president are the Junior Y-Teen officers. IOO HI-Y Boys in senior high become interested in Senior Hi-Y because of its varied partici- pation in the different sports throughout the year. In addition to this, the members are also in charge of the Easter Assembly. By doing these things they try to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Jim Huffman, Hi-Y chaplain, begins a club meeting with the invocation. Others in the picture, from left to right, are Ray Bland, and John Braulick. Junior Hi-Y officers are Nick Geldis, vice-president, and Terry Powell, president. Their adviser is Mr. Crane. Officers of Senior Hi-Y are Jim Huffman, chaplain, Ron Boyers, treasurer, Bill Gillam, sec- retary, John Braulick, president, and Ray Bland, vice-president. There it is, say the re- serves, Gary South and Bob Lewis. Where did that ball go? wonder Hi-Y members, Ron Boyers and Bill Gillam, as they play the reserves. Through a less extensive program the Junior Hi-Y prepares boys in the 8th and 9th grades for the activities of the Senior Hi-Y. Their program consists of basketball games and meetings at the YMCA. Miss Mary Hull, guest speaker, talked to the G.A.A. as Miss Miller, adviser, and officers Arlene Masch, treasurer, Nancy Welch, vice-president, Judy Williams, secretary, and Karen Rea, president listen. The instructor at Ohio State University spoke on opportunities in the field of Physical Educa- tion. G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association promotes an interest and appreci- ation for girls sports and recrea- tional activities. This is accom- plished by such activities as ice skating parties, square dances, and interscholastic sports. The program also includes a mother- daughter tea and an annual picnic. W l F . One of the activties this year was the coed bowling party. Mrs. Glaser is teaching the members of the Dance Club a new step. l02 DANCE CL B The members ot the Dance Club learn dance routines and precision drills from Mrs. Glaser during their monthly meetings. The girls are later eligible to try out for Warriorettes. ia ,JB wi is Q api W 5 0 4 -.4 -, x as A,,. 5 , 1'vx f il 12 'Q .UN 'r Eastmoor was host to the annual French banquet given February 29 at the Ohio Union and attended by eight hundred French students from this area. The PIECE DE RESISTANCE fQr this year's GRANDE FETE was BIFTOK CUIT AU FOUR. Steve Stellman of Eastmoor was MAITRE DES CEREMONIES for the program of skits and music. Eastmoor's skit titled QUELQUES CHOSE DE DIFFERENT included the following people: Ken Bachmann, Rita Engleman, Sue Israel, Dave Hillenbrand, Andrea Helman, Sue Steffy, Mary Ellen Strohbach, Andrea Gorenstein, Diana Davis, Terrie Rose, Geraldine Webster, Jane Ramseyer, and Mary Beth Morris. Mrs. Waltz and Mr. Tharp were faculty co-chairmen of the event. I l '?e-W, Discussions are typical of the meetings of the French Club. Parlez-vous francais? Those students who speak French are eligible to ioin the French Club which is advised by Mr. Tharp. The most important event of the year is the annual French Banquet. Schools from all over the city participate and compete with each other through carefully prepared French skits. The members also see movies, read plays, and hear stories about France. SPA 'ISH CLUB 4QHabIa usted espanol? Any Spanish Club member can translate this question. Students are members of this club be- cause they are interested in learning more about the customs, music, and in- dustries of Spanish-speaking countries. In their meetings they have movies, talks, games, and records. Robert Miranda informs his fellow students of the customs of his native country, Puerto Rico. Officers of the Spanish Club are Diane Haley, vice-president and Fran Bruner, president. Mr. Steele is the adviser. I05 Officers of the Art Club admire one of their showcases as their adviser, Mr. Higbee, looks on. They are Janice Zurawinski, secretary, Mike Kohar, president, Susan Linick, vice-president, and Lynn Balthasar, historian. Eastmoor's Art Club has been organized for students who are in- terested in the fine arts. T-he members create many beautiful and original displays for the various showcases. Posters and many other forms of school publicity are designed by its members. Under the guidance of their adviser, Mr. Higbee, the club has taken educational field trips and tours of the art galleries. LIBRARY CLUB ART CLUB Members of the Art Club supply us with the signs for victory before each game. New books of various subjects are dis- played in the Library. Welden Benedict is admiring a display on outer space. Hats off to our Library Club! Eastmoor is very proud of the fact that it is the only school in the city to have a Book Fair which is held during National Book Week. English classes in all grades visit the library to view the latest books. This annual event is sponsored by the members of the Library Club whose main purpose is to promote an interest in books. Their annual social functions include a Christmas party and a spring picnic. Officers of the Library Club are Gary Fisherbaugh, president, Eileen Collins, secretary, Bob Markwood, vice'president. IO6 iw .wg A ,f N N is L. iw? N 1 N 'QQ W ,ih:i?,. . , i gy. ,y,kx..w . gn 6 A WW? . 4 , V 5 , +, 5551 A X + gf: ,f, . .LQ H3 3 fish SCIENCE CLUBS Members of the Senior Science Club work under the leadership of Mr. Condit. Pete Miller, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Murphy, adviser of Their officers are Barry Friedman, president, Mike Palestrant, vice-president, and the Junior Science Club, and Dave Hillenbrand, president, Willie Reid, secretary-treasurer. are pulling on a magnetron. In order to learn more about science, each mem- ber in the Junior and Senior Science Club is given an experiment to perform during the club meeting. The members also view films on science and listen to speakers from the various scientific fields. Senior Science Club members submit proi- ects tothe annual science fair. MATH CLUB The Math Club studies areas The Junior Science Club is watchin Mr. Murphy demonstrate a si nal generator 9 9 used to align receiving sets. of mathematics that are not taken up in regular courses and makes further studies of topics covered in regular classes. The Math Club has meetings on alternate Wednesdays. Mr. Shurlow is the The main aim of the Trig club is to teach its members to use the slide adviser. Left to right are Mr. Shurlow, Sandy Maxwell, Mary Heffron, Darlene rule well. Members shown here are Dave Shupe, vice-president, Mr. Barr, Richard England, Barry Hilton, John Thomas, Don Allison, Weldon Bene- Tata, adviser, Frank Hoffman, Leonard Block, Jeff Gordon, secretary- dict, Charles Walz, Jim Clayton, Rick Brown, Steve Stellman and Dave Kuhn. treasurer, and Dave Frederick. Not pictured is club president, Jack Turner. I08 RED CROSS CLUB Members of the Junior Red Cross are co-operating with the Senior Miss Holtzman, adviser of Senior Red Cross and the officers, Konnie Red Cross in preparing a cartoon book with Mrs. Bartlett, their Kirkman, vice-president and Diane Davis, president, illustrate one of adviser. their proiects. Mary Jane Borders, Joyce Maguire, Jim Pace and Peggy Harmon are planning a campaign in the Red Cross program. Richard Dorman tries a new method of teaching archery to Diane Fagan, secretary of the Outdoor Club. The Junior and Senior Red Cross Clubs work in cooperation with the American Red Cross for the ill and the handicapped. They answer requests for such things as nut cups, tray favors, and wall plaques to be used in hospitals and orphanages in this area. They are always ready to perform other services for the Red Cross and for Eastmoor High. OUTDOOR CLUB The chief aim of the members of the Outdoor Club is to promote healthy, and richer living. To be eligible for membership you have to be in the eighth grade. The group enioys many field trips throughout the year. Outdoor Club officers are Sue Hoffman, treasurer, Ron Raver, president, Mr. Foose, adviser, and Bob Wymer, vice-president. I09 Comparing stamps from other countries is a popular way to spend a meeting. Displaying the many props of the Masquers Club are Susan Brown, Mari Werlin, Cynthia Husted, and Denny Tishkoff. l STAMP CLUB Officers Mike Gorsky, president, and John Harrison, vice-presi dent, are admiring the newest addition to the stamp collection The members are encouraged to collect stamps and are taught to understand their background. Discussions concern proper methods of displaying stamps, iudging of condition, and proper handling of the stamps. MASQUERS CLUB Masquers Club presents plays at Eastrnoor and neighborhood elementary schools. Its members are eligible to try out for dramatic productions. They also help publicize plays and sell tickets. BEL CANTO CLUB Bel Canto Club promotes interest in various styles of music. Guest speakers and performers instruct and entertain the club members. Occasional field trips to concerts and musicals add spice to the program. Planning next week's meeting are Jennifer Douthit, vice-presidentg Mr. Morris, adviser, Sid Townsend, president, and Sandy Parks, secretary. l I0 VARSITY E CLUB The Varsity E Club is a new organization, founded this year under the leadership of Coach Stuart. Members must have earned a varsity E letter. Their plans for the future are to pro- mote the raising of funds for the sports department. First row: Jim Makar, Dick Wilson, Ron Wolletl, Ray Bland, Tim Doughty, Bob Benjamin, Jay Barker, Frank Stavroff, Danny Reynolds, Cleon Har- lan, Second row: Tim Miller, Mark Topolosky, Jim Huffman, Bill Hoff- man, Nick Cooper, Doug Van Horn, George Snow, Ken Hollister, Don Carlos, Bob Agnew, Jerry Murchison, Homer McKnight, and Bob Lewis. GIRLS' GYM ASSISTANTS First row: Lynn Hanawalt, Jackie Cohen, Claudette Corbett, Carolee Hemmerly, Second row: Bonnie Venook, Ruth Tarcov, Donna Daily, Gerry Shoemaker, Karen Henry, Carol Johnston, Peggy Colegrove, Michele Smith and Joyce Taylor BOYS' GYM ASSISTANTS First row: Ronnie McDonald, Mike Gleim, Gary Compton, Frank Stav- roff, Dick Wilson, Jim Blackwell, Dick Hauser, Second row: Kenny Ramsey, Buddy Armstrong, Bill Clark, Frank Oakley, Cleon Harlan, Jim Ervin, Don Carlos, Bob Agnew, Tony Heim, Gene Spence, Bob Nacdimen, Richard Dor- man, Mark Topolosky, and Ray Bland. PRINTING ASSISTANTS Printing assistants, who work under the direction of Mr. Barnes, are Bill Burton, Rick Smith and substitute Dick Knapp. STAGE CREW Some members of Mr. Keiser's stage crew are Phil Wilson, Mike Gibbons, Steve McDowell, and Dick Batteiger. STAMP COUNTERS The responsibility of counting and totaling all of Eastmoor's tax stamps rests on the shoulders of these ten students. Pictured here are Diane Borden, Karen Ross, Patty Kitzmiller, Mary Forster, Cathy Cale, Barb Mills, Susan Thorn, Susan Laird, Barb Gibson, and Edith Harris. Nancy Hildebrand is not pictured. Mr. Barnes directs the Sales Tax Stamp Collection Program. Income from the stamps is deposited in the school's general fund which is used to purchase materials, supplies, and equipment and to support projects not financed by the Columbus Board of Education. Money earned from sales tax stamps last year purchased a band instrument and a movie protector for classroom use. I I2 i Z t s I Signing in to Student Reception in the morning is Bobby Wise. Sandra Hellrud and Mary Heffron are waiting to give him directions. STUDE TS STEP ALO Checking for news at the senior bulletin board before homeroom is Stuart Israel. During the day girls like Susan Hallmark, Donna Swaney, and Penny Dawson help in the office. .Ax ia Near the end of-the day library assistants are busier than ever. Shelving books are Judy Pilzer, Sandy Chambers, and Dave Hillenbrand. If you're wandering around the halls, you might have a chance encounter with a hall monitor like Rosemary Taylor. Everyone has the same goal-his locker. II3 Wwnfmb, xv MMV Q X vb? mf? nw ' 55 A A . -.gWi,4lQlg 1 g f3 ' 'K ' Maw ' ,, ,kj,wg-1 M HQ R , E 3i, ? my ,E V H A 5 3 , x. 2 f fi X M xx 2 ' ', f' - . , , - w A V in 3 5 ? k ',', , X: 3m , , 4, . i A gg., ,ea f'f53m,,M , , ' ' f if 5 . 4 bmw R3 .. m E 2 'QQMWA MV? A, W , - ,- .wfazzu s5211512.Qz2'21i:51Qa-ix W, W, ,, F t if: 1 1 3 M all mL. W. , .,.... ,:- we K ,K ,W ng T, -5' FEL. f. frw, .I www! ' if 7 ES i . PROCESS GF LE NIN Linda Hubbard and Rick Brown consider the mysteries of diagramming a sentence in English class. The scenes of faraway Spain and Peru find a reflection in the eyes of Claudia Davis, Bob Blanton, and Terrie Trager as they take a test in Spanish class. Listening to a tape of a Hitler speech which isn't quite Current History are Pat Winslow, Jay Perler, Mike Gleim, and Margaret Tracy. llb About two-thirds of the subjects offered in the Columbus Public High Schools are required. These required 'subjects are designed to further a person's general education and to develop good citizenship in him. For the remainder of his courses each student can elect a program according to his individual need for furthering his career plans for the future. To help the students decide what these plans will be, a series of career conferences are held throughout the year. Meetings with representatives of different fields-from accounting to Zoology-are held. Some of the areas that are covered are natural science, engineering, education, re- Ask Jack Turner, Dave Shupe, Steve Zwelling, or Mr. Tata about the intricacies of using the slide rule. They'll tell you that for mathemati- ligious work, business and govern- ment, creative arts, medical science, military services plus various others. Each student can select three career choices according to his preference. He can then attend conferences con- ducted by professionals and East- moor graduates. Here at Eastmoor teachers further the process of learning via audio visual aid such as television, slides, films, and records. Included in these improved means of education are guest speakers and field trips. These pages show a few of the classes which prepare students for college and for iobs in the business world. cians and engineers it is an indispensable tool. Inspecting the wonders of the world more closely in an advanced biology class are Lee Siegel, Susan Strohbach, John Winters, and Ann Schlaak. Take a letter, Miss Harrison and Miss Cope, instructs Miss Bell. JoAnn Emrich, Sue Wilson, and Linda Shaw are trying to determine their net profit in bookkeeping class. II7 Now can you see the difference between a quarter and a whole note? Sharon Hemmer and Barbara Smart are asked by Mr. Morris during a music theory class. Lee Leonard, Carolyn Miendal, Sandra Hysal, Walt Wilke, and Patty Prisk all agree that art not only develops talent but also is a lot of fun. Claudette Corbett, a member of the Radio Speech class, rehearses for a pro- gram. lI8 The classes represented on these pages are elective, and offer the student opportunities to further both talents and interests. Music and art are included in a complete program of fine arts. Many vocal and instru- mental ensembles, choirs, and music theory classes are available in the music department. The art classes furnish posters and decorations for school activities and interesting showcases. Radio speech classes present the News and Notes program each week and also serve as announcers on the WCBE CBoard of Education! radio station. Students are able to participate Getting their daily exercise are Al Donahue, Randy Sheets, Steve TE S OOR in many sports activities such as volleyball, tennis, baseball, and golf. Home economics offers a broad program for girls interested in home management, cooking, clothing, and child care. The program of the industrial arts includes a wide variety of courses. Drafting is a course which many of the prospective en- gineers take. The products of the metal and wood shops can be seen on display in their showcase. Many different articles are made by the boys taking these subiects. They range from metal plates to coffee tables and wood cabinets. Swofford, Sam Smart, and Paul Wright. W Mk- Dave Kautz, Gary Rutledge, and Charles Jones know that exactness is necessary in drafting. In clothing class Annette Whittaker shows Becky Smith how to press carefully. The girls also study units in foods, child care, home management, home nursing, interior decorating and consumer education. J N 1 One of the many uses of the table saw is demonstrated by Mr. Swoyer while Tom Webster, Alan Donahue, and John Pizzurro watch. II9 ADVANCED Vickie Vaughn, Phil Wilson, and Sharon Coombs are discovering that debating can make friends and influence people- A in their ninth grade advanced English class. Eastmoor is one of the many schools which is seeking ways to provide special educational opportunities for academically talented students. havior Of a small sea creature during a biology class are Observing the be- Extensive opportunities await those students who wish to specialize in subiect areas ac- cording to their interests and abilities. l wonder if they bite, asks Marcia Davis, as the Junior Science Seminar observes white rats. Pictured are Mr. Mur- Comparing a Rom a n phy, the adviser, Sandra Hellrud, Dave Hillenbrandt, Dave Thomas, Virginia Schott, Marcia Davis and Jim Maker, house to the modern home of today are Hel- l20 Viwlw 16155562 Q iff l I 5 ???xMwK . ,ii Tm , X 1 X X, y 'Sf' J 2 M is I gimaf i K if ,, jsXNN ff -L X - if .X ., ii'- .2 5 LQ ,bwwkx V , 4 . A OKLA Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma was presented by Eastmoor students on April 16th and 17th, 1959. More than 150 ambitious students prepared the popular musical comedy which was set in the Oklahoma Territory around the turn of the century. The show featured colorful western costumes, realistic scenery, and an old-time surrey. Songs included Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, People Will Say VVe're in Love, and l Can't Say No. Pam Smyser danced as Laurey in the ballet Out of My Dreams. Aunt Eller feels churn- ing is more important than listening to Curly's plans for wooing Laurey. Curly tries to lessen the tension between himself and Jud by visiting him at his living quarters. Letting her imagination take over, Laurey is al- most persuaded to go to the picnic with Curly. The peddler Hon Ewingj is told off by Aunt Eller who is aroused at his boldness. Ado Annie is watching. Ado Annie and Laurey are exchanging their views on the opposite sex. HOM The leads in the cast were: John Braulick as Curly, Sally Kall as Laurey, LaRita Gantz as Ado Annie, Jim Lawton as Will, Larry Nichols as Jud, and Pat Mayfield as Aunt Eller. Mr. Morris and Mr. Keiser produced and di- rected the musical. Music for the show was pro- vided by the Eastmoor Orchestra under the direc- tion of Mr. Jerry Kaye. Carnes fDave Arm- strongl is urging the farmers and the cowboys to be friends as Gertie CSydney Scottj, the Sheriff fAlan Lewisj, and the rest of the cast watch. The wedding of Laurey and Curly in the dream scene is interrupted by the appearance of Jud. Hostility between Jud and Curly increases as they bid for Laurey's picnic basket. Will scolds Ado Annie for not being true to him during his trip to Kansas City. l23 lg N r Keg The big moment of graduation is coming closer as members of the 1959 Senior Class recess after Baccalaureate. ST OUR SE IOR HIGH With happy smiles on their faces Linda Ringer and Amelia Neely proceed into the future. In an exultant moment one hundred seventy-three diplomas were presented by Daniel W. DeHayes to the Graduating Class of 1959. Inspiring class speeches were given by Linda' Davis on the topic, What Does the Future Hold? and Duane Reynolds on Are We to be the Last Adult Generation? Mr. T. H. Mayor presided, and the Eastmoor Senior Choir and Concert Band also participated inthe ceremony. Graduation is behind them and the future before them. Three hundred twenty-five diplomas were presenfed To members of The iunior high graduating class of 1959 by Mr. Stanley Gingery, Mr. T. H. Mayer, and Mr. Norval Goss, JU IOR HIGH To The music of The Junior Band, The 325 members of EasTmoor's i959 Junior High graduaTing class began Their procession clown The aisles of The auditorium. In Turn They received Their diplomas from Mr. STanley Gingery, an assisTanT superinTendenT of schools. The big step causes a moment of speculation for Janel Gray. The class speakers were Jean Braulick and Michael Palesfranl. Jeanne Talked on You and Your ldeals and Mike spoke on ResponsibiliTies. Presiding over The impressive ceremony was Mr. T. H. Mayer. EasTmoor's ninTh grade choir provided a musical inTerlude during iT. Double graduates of 1959 were Linda and Marcia Davis. Linda graduaTed from senior high and Marcia from iunior high, ANGEL BURNETTE, our Homecoming Queen Rita Kastl HOMECOMING Judy Duffof' UEEN AND COURT Claudette Corbett The Queen and her court as they were pre- sented during the Homecoming Dance. Ellen Appelbaum The court and their escorts are Ellen Appelbaum and Jim Andre, Rita Kastl and Angel Burnette is crowned by our co-captains Larry Spangler, Claudette Corbett and Jim Wilson, Judy Dutton and Curt Haywood. Tim Doughty and Ray-Bland. The tive queen candidates with their escorts are being introduced to the crowd at the homecoming game. They are Curt Haywood, Judy Dutton, Larry Spangler, Rita Kastl, Angel Burnette, Jack Moore, Claudette Corbett, Jim Wilson, Ellen Appelbaum, and Walt Wilke. HOMECOMI G GAM Angel Burnette is congratulated by Bill Gillam, student council president, on being chosen the 1959-60 Homecom- ing Queen. l28 The Homecoming Game against Linden McKinley was high- lighted during the half-time by the announcement of this year's Eastmoor Homecoming Queen. Bill Gillam, our student council president, announced the members of the Court. First to come on the field was Claudette Corbett with Jim Wilson. Second was Ellen Appelbaum and Walt Wilke. Rita Kastl and Larry Spangler followed next. A hush went over the crowd as the last member of the court was announced-Judy Dutton accompanied by Curt Haywood. Applause broke the silence as Angel Burnette was an- nounced as Queen. She was presented with a football signed by the football squad. , -'l f . V W Angel Burnette and her escort Jack Moore proudly display the homecoming football. The empty stadium is waiting for the students to come from Eastmoor and fill it for the nigh1's game. CUTDOOR PEP ASSEMBLY The first pep rally held in the stadium established the spirit for the game that night with East. DEDICATION 'r '. 1 Mr. David Schackne, architect for the Columbus Public Schools, presents the keys to Eastmoor's stadium to Mrs. Ralph Davidson, president of the School Board. Dur- ing the half-time dedication ceremonies at the South game, are pictured C. L. Dumaree, assistant superintendent, Dr. Harold Eibling, superintendent, Mr. Schackne, Mrs. Davidson, and Mr. Mayer. Yea! Eastmoor! cheered a couple of surprise repre- sentatives from the '2O's, CMr. Goss and Mr. Mayer! as they bounced onto the field in their Tin-Lizzie. I29 R CHEERLEADE DD PEP AND SPIRIT After our Championship Assembly, Cynthia Husted, Neva Lowe, Arlene Masch, Ellen Appelbaum, Angel Burnette, and Joy Henry salute our team. Leading the Warriors' cheers for the 1959-1960 season, our energetic groups of cheerleaders have proved a large factor in the spirit of the East- moor High teams. Captain of the varsity squad is Angel Burnette. Our reserves are headed by a different girl each week and Sarah Welch leads the Junior High team in cheers. Together these girls have come up with yells both original and well- loved. Joy Henry, Angel Burnette, Ellen Appelbaum, Arlene Masch, and Cynthia Husted lead the student body during one of our basketball games. After adding their part at half-time the reserves are awaiting the results of the game. The girls are Janet Gray, Dianne Phares, Sharon Hemmer, Ruth Tarcov, Connie Wilson, and Janice Ycrunkin. l30 4a 4 Some of the members of the cast include Emmet Pearson as Mortimer Brewster, Susan Brown as Martha Brewster, Eileen Collins as Abby Brewster, Charles Einhorn as Dr, Einstein, and Denny Tishkoff as Jonathan Brewster. ARSENIC A D OLD LACE The dramatics department's fall production Arsenic and Old Lace was the most hilarious presentation to date. The cast, the student directors, Peggy Colegrove and Judy Williams, and Mr. Keiser are to be congratulated for this production of November i9 and 20. Members of the cast were Eileen Collins, Susan Brown, Emmet Pearson, Steve McDowell, Denny Tish- kott, Charles Einhorn, Carole Brown, Larry Nichols, Stanley Bobrof, Frank Hoffman, Allan Lewis, Jon Ewing, Mike Swinger and Ben Rose. Steve McDowell had the antique set as well as the entire audience rocking with laughter at his portrayal of Teddy. THANKSGIVING Monsignor Bennett Applegate inspired us with his talk at the Thanksgiving Assembly which was sponsored by Senior Y- Teens. BOOKFAIR Each year during National Book Week Eastmoor has its Book Fair, the only one in the city. Every English class spends one period browsing among the beautiful new books. Mrs. Pryer, Miss Holtzman, and Terry Rose are ad- miring the new novels. COLLEGE NIGHT Mike Bougher, Tim McCool, and Pat Winslow are looking at college folders with Miss Miller. Another aid to college-minded students is the annual College Night which features repre- sentatives from universities all over the country. ANN GRIMES Ann Grimes accompanied herself when she sang folk songs from Ohio on a dulcimer. She was dressed to look like an Ohio pio- neer woman. English students are trying to decide which book they like best. I33 Members of the Mixed Ensemble enter- iairied during intermission. lib Santa Claus at the fireplace added fo the Chrisfmasy atmosphere that reigned at the dance. Si A Typical of an old-fashioned Christmas at home, was the showcase in the main hall. Several Christmas selections were sung by the Senior Choir during ihe Christmas Assembly. I35 Before retiring to bed, Uncle CLarry Nicholsj is giving advice to Prudence. The tramp Hoe Goodwinl finally got his point that God is Love across to Peter Steele IGH Feirtagj, Prudence Steele CPe-ggy Colegrovej, and Uncle CLarry Nicholsl. ST OF THE ROAD at Q 1-wr 1' in 'P ,ni ice' 1 O Gmygg Q19 Qt ,sxfi it cv as 'll it an Did anyone realize that this tramp Hoe Goodwin? was really Judas? I36 After everyone had caught the spirit of Christmas, the curtain closed with Christmas songs by the Senior Choir. THE PRINCESS AND THE SWINEHERD The king CCharles Einhornj looks on as his court iester lStan Bodrofl is showing the princess lCarol Brownj and her teacher lSusan Brownl gifts from the Prince With the Little Kingdom. The Prince With the Little Kingdom Hoe Bob Goodwinj is seen secretly discussing the princess with the Court Jester. MILWAU KEE-DOWN ER COLLEGE CHOIR CONCERT The members of the Milwaukee-Downer College Choir pre- ,ws y sented a collection of songs in an assembly while they were on tour. The Senior Choir provided overnight accommodations for the girls. BAND CONCERT 1 l v Q f g K One of the highlights during the January Band Concert was the trombone solo by Mr. Glenn Harriman, the director of Eugene Casselman directs the choir during a rehearsal. mU5lC at Johnson Pafk J'-mlof High- I37 HEART Candidates for King of Hearts were Tim Miller, John Braulick, Bob Agnew, Dick Doughty, and Bill Gillam. VALE TI ED NCE Their Maiesties: Sandy Weemhoff, Queen of Hearts, and Tim Miller, King of Hearts. l38 ValenTine's Day was ceIebraTed again This year by The an- nual ValenTine's Dance sponsored by The Senior Y-Teens. This year iT was under The TiTle Sweetheart Swirl. The cafeteria was decoraTeol wiTh hearTs, cupids, and sTars in various sizes. The crowning of Sandy Weernhoff and Tim Miller as Queen and King of Hearts by Angel BurneTTe and Dick Schultz, lasT years' royalty, highlighted The evening. Even though the floor was slippery, fast and slow dancing was enioyed. T1 A ' ,Eu , ,,, Y P SWEET HEART Joy Henry, Sandy Weemhoff, LaRita Gantz, Marilyn Stev- en and Dianne Fried- man were up for Queen of Hearts. The Court as it was presented at the dance: Dianne Friedman, LaRita Gantz, Joy Henry, Marilyn Stevens, Sandy Weemhoff Tim Miller, Dick Doughty, Bill Gillam, John Braulick, and Bob Agnew. The music to set the right atmosphere was provided by West High's The refreshment stand fthe canteenj was popular throughout the Dance Band. evening. Punch and cookies were served. I39 K E l Mistress and Master of Ceremonies we re Cynthia Husted and Larry Nichols. Jeepers, Creepers where d'you get those peepers? asked LaRita Gantz. Janice Moltenberry, Barbara Moltenberry portrayed The Skittish SkeIetons. John Riddle entertained King Neptune and his guests with his accordion. What should they do with the rowdy sailor? wonder Bob' Moreen, Lencar VARIETY warm Q- fb Qs- G X: -ykv fQ bpyzkff 'B . 0 . we , Y ! I fo im .W gg- fi :mfg Ovoo A Q3 L m ,, 3' gf- ' , L A 0 y H 'Al E- L ia ' 5 Q ff.2 7 6 K i 'ML ..-53445 , a Q 1 ' if , gh x ' K Q, K, ,'g,fliTx, 3 P 0 E 1 .ll ' GJ X 5 1 is E X L Mm. ' f '- gg, .. fff.Sai,1, K 1R,,5f1:: '1 if i5k vi ' 'P ,,.h My ,XA. xx? 5 ,5 Ai i N George Snow looks down at cheerleaders Barbara Pursell and Lynn Balthasar. CITY LEAGUE First row: Joe Goodwin, Bob Rountree, Dick Hauser, Pat Cook, Jim Makar Championship Trophy Curt Taylor, Jay Barker, Tom Goodwin, Frank Stavroff, Jim Casserly, Sec ond row: Bob Agnew, Ry Poole, Nick Cooper, Ron Wollert, Tim Doughty Ray Bland, Dick Wilson, Bob Benjamin, Tim Miller, Cleon Harlan, Don Car- GRIDIRON SUMMARY Eastmoor's Warriors launched their '59 campaign by downing West T4-O and giving way to East 6-O in the sea- son's preview. Then they met their neighborhood rival, Whitehall, for the opening tilt of the season and were de- feated l2-O. After this slow start the Warriors gained considerable speed and downed Bexley 22-20 in a fourth- quarter thriller. The following Friday Coach Bob Stuart's men defeated West, their first City League opponent, by a score of 26-O. Continuing their winning ways, the Warriors rolled over South 22-6 and tromped Central 28-O. Playing before a capacity Homecoming crowd, the scrappy Eastmoor eleven skinned the Linden Panthers 8-O and set their sights on the City League Crovvn. Mighty East came next. An overflow crowd cheered the determined War- riors on to a thrill-packed 8-6 victory over the Tigers and a share of the championship. Unwilling to share the tro- phy, the Warriors showed true championship form by rom ping Champions met champions as Eastmoor traveled to Green field tral Ohio. With the score tied 8-8 in the final minute of play and raced back upfield to make the final score Greenfield 14, season for the Warriors. With many returning lettermen, they next year. over Marion Franklin 36-O the following Friday night. McClain to challenge the powerhouse of South Cen- an alert Tiger defender intercepted a Warrior aerial Eastmoor 8. This concluded a great championship are eagerly looking forward to another fine season i-14 l r CHAMPIO los, Third row: Ken Hollister, Buddy Armstrong, Tony Heim, Paul Wright, George Snow, David Frederick, Mike Parker, Gary South, Doug Van Horn, Frank Dwyer, Bill Dixon, Dean Eby. Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastrnoor Eastrnoor Eastmoor ,a,a,a,, Eastmoor Eastmoor VARSITY O . Whitehall u,,,, ,u,,,., l 2 22 Bexley ,, 26 West O ., ,aa, N20 22 South ,, 6 28 Central O 8 Linden McKinley ,, O 8 36 Marion Franklin H , , O 8 Greenfield McLain ,a,a ,714 East ae,e 7 or 6 Eastmoor Eastrnoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Chic Harley Award R ESE RV ES West South Central Linden McKinley East , Marion Franklin COACHES: Mr. Fry, Mr. Mobberly, Mr. Stuart, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Eckelberry, Mr. Cahillt RAY BLAND, Guard TIM MILLER, Halfback Pictured here with Coach Stuart is the backfieid of our team. They are Tim Doughty, Ry Poole, Nick Cooper, Bob Beriiamin, Tim Miller. DICK WILSON, Fullback RON WOLLETT, End TWT DOUGHTY Halfback 6 , Q wi 3142 5? fe-gli! 5 Q gt ' 3 J, fe f, ,W ., ,W S ' Halfback sg gf ,qgm I Ti?-s, ENN. f' ., 5 Sb: 5 Q 5 , +5 i +1 1? v -wwf ,Q fa if , f Q f W M q - yy. A v,,. 1 , ,M 4, ,, 5 V if L... K , M ,sf Q if gig f . 1 bl 5 SL iii :FE- X W s.LJi1qa1. H WS . ' '55 IA '13 I 1' 3 xf'GN1ik?k'?l' 'FV' 8 Y- V 5-'ine-. , 5E.z ':'? . 5 5 S 3 x , 2 1 i xx Ff X A- fx A W1 Q4 mg if iii Us . is i M sw T S x 3:33 W '4 1 YEA gil Q, EASTN QQ if ' 55 X AJ M eff 4- yw M E, x Q W 32. 3 mi ,Q 'UW' I e ,V 35 ha ,gl 4 S rvwf v 'X Yi!qp'9MA A . 4 f qv , fi fi w x X 'R lx fi X 0, S Q V , S ' ? A 5 ,fl if ,,, . 3 N.. ff '31 f. A U ,fb - 4,4-Ng' My ww' .. M1 K n-,K , . Q. H' 1 'Q Wx Y cw? ' :Q , fy, Q x r f X. fi b 'mawwgv' N .if , ' , A r N ,. w,.,. 'U ,ytjq r- Lp . . 'ff ffl, -J.',.t:.fQ wif 'f '1 ,' 'AML k' ' 4'+i6gwENa'5 v?g4.ix2'?'?L59'55tkEAQ- .' M W f df' we-'ST.3:,,.i.11 2.-mf. s-- K L Ham ky Q .V 'pu m ,R 1, ,BK k . K , X K. Q nhgkm Y x , ,Q QMS-.,st f - X A '5':gd'W3' ff N Ng' . .ik- ffl 5iNL,,? '11 5 , ,462 , 396 15 ' YM 7 '5 fQ f31gQ4'f'5f1riW :f . fs-5Sw.vf,4 ,. fxki g . , S: X M 'A Sjidkk -A my w:?3u1fiQwQ'ais,Q . A-x: .3i K , M 1 'ff Firsf row: Jim Andre, Al Hosfer, Homer McKnight, Larry Kolman, Jack Turner, Jim Huffman, Coach Sam Webb, Second row: Nor- man Osborne, Bob Agnew, Mike Gleim, Duane Reynolds, Jerry Murchison, Jerry Singlefon, Ronnie Morgan, Bill Gillam, Third row: Bill Hoffman, Ron Boyers, Tim Miller, Joe Divifo, Jay Barker, Tim Lower, Bob Roundfreef Fourfh row: Joe Burkey, Jim Shannon, Dick Wilson, Ron Wollefr, Mace Ishida, Bob Naumoff, Denny Tracy. TRACK RESULTS Eastmoor 7,,7 , EasTmoor,,,..,, ,D Easfmoor, ,, T Easfmoor Easfmooro L, Easfmoorwee , Easfmoor , ,, Easlmoor Easfmoor I52 31 46 25 35 4l V2 72V2 82 22 63 South , L, Central ,7,o Central 7o,,7 North ,,eee,,,e,ee , Easf W , ,,,,oo, New Lexington Marion Franklin Aquinas ,,o,, , Aquinas , , Bexley Marion Franklin 87 72 60 70 88 76V2 40 32V2 36 96 55 SPRI G Homer McKnight is running the half mile at Eastmoor. First row: Coach Marsh Mobloerly, Dick Wilson, Jim Matyskella, Tex Franklin, Tim Doughty, Ron Wollett, Dick Siegel, Second row: Jim Siders, Mel Finke, Jim Martin, Nick Cooper, Ry Poole, Third row: Richard Minnear, Ron Casserly, Ron Dixon, Bill Dixon, Cleon Harlan, Fourth row: Bill Munyan, Lee Siegel, Buddy Armstrong, Dick Schulz, Mace Ishida. PORTS 59 BASEBALL RESULTS Eastmoor, L 3 South 9 Eastmoor L 4 South , L o 20 Eastmoormw o , l Marion Franklin , , 5 Eastmoor, 7 S, O East , 2 Eastmoorue or O Linden L 8 Eastmooru oeo,u 5 Central L IO Eastrnoore, L ,e,c 7 8 North C l Eastmoor ,o,u,u L 4 East C o o 7 5 Eastmoor, , , , l Watterson , ,. O Eastmooruo, ,S Y L l West 1 7 Eastmoor 6 Aquinas , 2 Eastmoor ,eu,u L16 Marion Franklin ,L M11 Ron Wollett sliding safely back to first. l53 VARSITY GOLF TEAM Jim Hann, Jim Huffman, Barry Warfield, Dave Kautz, Bob Agnew, Tim Williams, Mark Topolosky Ron Younkin Brad Hull Easrmoor Easrmoor ..,,w,,...,, l OV2 Eastmoor Easfmoor Easfmoor ..A..a.a,,.. 3V2 Easfmoor a,a,....,a,a 9V2 Easfmoor Easfmoor 9V2 Warterson 6V2 Westerville 5V2 7V2 Aquinas SVQ 6V2 Bexley 9V2 Whitehall .,a,a ,a,a.. l QV2 ST. Charles 6V2 TENNIS TEAM Academy Bexley Mr. Barr, Stan Bobrof, Denny Tishkoff, John Braulick, Frank Hoffman, John Mafera, Jay Perler ana Ken LeMaster JR. HIGH BASEBALL Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor ... ,,. Eastmoor. .. Eastmoor. . Eastmoor. SCORES 13 Hiltonia .. 25 Berry 21 Academy 20 West 6 Whitehall 1O Gahanna 13 Barrett 3 Franklin 12 Academy 18 Mohawk 16 Roosevelt 8 Starling First row, left to right: Ronnie Golden, Ken Ramsey, Dean Ishida, Second row: Gary Compton, Buddy Vaughn, Frank Shannon, Frank Stavroff, Ken Davis, Bob Lerner, Mike Palestrant, Third row: Coach Paul Eckelberry, Jim Dixon, Bob Lew- is, Frank Dwyer, Ken Hollister, Don Sprague, Bob Benjamin, Ray Benjamin, Scorekeeper. Eastmoorm. .23 Whitehall Eastmoor. 33 Roosevelt Franklin Eastmoor ,,,c,, 41 West Hilltonia . Eastmoor.. .. 51 V2 Dominion City Meet 1st Place City Final 6th Place . ...59 .44V2 24V2 31 2X3 B. 1X3 3OV2 39 pts. 16 pts. JR. HIGH TRACK l First row: Coach Fry, Second row: Randy Sheets, Dean Eby, Ken Ramseyg Third row: P. D. Shannon, Bob Benjamin, Ron Rice, Jack Connell, Fourth row: Joe Shover, Steve Cornills, Glen Bolon, Ron Boster, Ira Hartman, Fifth row: Stan Ross, Allen Udisky, Jack Solomon, Pete Miller, Allen Ross, Steve Feazel, Sixth row: Rick Podkin, Bill Cohen, Steve Craig, Jim Young Phil Finke, Jack Alexander, Seventh row: Bob Brown, Mike Bullen. 155 BASKETBALL '59-'60 VARSITY TEAM Bob Benjamin, Mark Topolosky, Dean Lampros, Don Carlos, Ken Hollister, Frank Dwyer, Doug Van Horn, Jim Siders Dick Wil son, and Jim Huffman. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Eastmoor London , , Eastmoor . 43 East Eastmoor Marion Franklin Eastmoor , 67 Big Walnut Eastmoor Linden McKinley . . Eastrnoor . 59 Aquinas . Eastmoor North .. Eastrnoor .. . 52 St. Charles Eastmoor Youngstown East . Eastmoor , 66 Marion Franklin Eastmoor Cleveland John Adams Eastmoor . . 70 North Eastmoor Central . . Eastmoor ,,,L 72 Utica Eastmoor South . . Eastmoor 77 South Easlmoor WEST - - -- Class AA Tournament Eastmoor Linden McKinley , Eastmoor 68 North The Warriors began their season quite successfully with a 53-41 win over London. The next ten games were won by Eastmoor's opponents. This included the Warren, Ohio, tournament when the Warriors were downed by Youngstown East 65-55, and also by Cleveland John Adams, 81-60. After bowing to East 75-43, our fighting five began to chalk up an impressive record of victories. We started off by tromping Big Walnut 67-36. The next game was a 59-57 thriller over Aquinas, which was also Eastmoor's first City League win. The Warriors then travelled to St. Charles to overpower the Cardinals 52-46. Our second City League victory came when we swamped Marion Franklin 66-40. North slowed the Warriors pace when we lost in a 79-70 thriller. Eastmoor's fighting Warriors rebounded by walloping Utica 72-51. We polished our season to a high gloss by whipping South 77-64. In the Class AA Dis- trict Tournament, the Warriors won over North 68-67. This was the most exciting game of the year, as the winner was not determined until ten minutes after the game had ended. 156 B0 8 RESERVE TEAM First row: Ken Ramsey, Nick Cooper, Larry Gornall, Frank Stavroff, Gary South, Bob Lewis, Second row: Bob Nacdiman, Jim Hawk, Jack Connell, Joe Shover, Jim Ervin, Steve Webster, Terry Yoakum, Jay Barker. Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastrnoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastrnoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor RESERVE SCORES London i , Marion Franklin Linden McKinley North E, 7 Central South , West as E Linden McKinley East .....,EE,E7CC,EoC,CC7C,C .7C. Big Walnut ,AAo... ,.o,E7 Aquinas ,E,,,,,.E,E,, ,,E,C, St. Charles ........ Marion Franklin North ,E,EE,E,E,EE7E7C,CC..,CCC. Utica South . , A,u.. ,,,... , , JUNIOR HIGH SCORES Eastmoor , 29 Bexley 28 Eastmoor , 44 Roosevelt 36 Eastmoor , 39 Beery II Eastrnoor 25 Bexley , , I6 Eastmoor E, 31 Hilltonia do 35 Eastmoor , 5l Starling 24 Eastmoor 40 Grove City 7 47 Eastmoor E A, I9 West 7 7 28 Eastmoor ,, 50 Johnson Park , U 23 Eastmoor ,, , 27 Barrett , 61 Eastmoor E 26 Franklin 43 Eastmoor ,, 39 Mohawk 57 JUNIOR HIGH TEAM F First row: Paul Naumoff, Ron Golden, Phil Finke, Pete Miller, Wayne Williams, Second row: Jerry Myers, Nick Geldis, Dean Ishida, Mike Korbel, Andy Powell, Jack Alexander, Bob Feathers and Terry Kellenberger managers, Third row: Mr. Cahill, Stan Ross, Jim Clark, Allen Udisky, Mike Andrew, Jim Simpson. '57 5' 5--,A:.: '5- if X V' M I iff . . 7 ani as ,Vs 5 Q U Half may K line , my 3 z ,fgfgi - -. . Jw K 'f 5 XC , 1 5 . ,M A -m.s:,., .J Gb if V-.ef J ' N , X :ggi I B! A 5-- 'zgg:,i .- t ' ' wg X if ., X K Q ,Q e .4 -,Wflv- 5 . V ..-A , .X I ft dk' X X i fx gg J' hx auf 'X f K W.. A L1 W1 , 3 .E-.: -vm 5 .Q Q4 1-'X' in Nl., ., ,U ,f . ,sr Q -'uf E' he 511 Si . jg . 1 me 'naw X-'- K - . - ' x H Fei' fwigf , 1 1 K t g ,, his A I I In Wx 75 ff 4 iv, Nur' if 'v N-nf' 'WY 3 F sv ll x - Qgiifximt 5. Wil ig m.. Q i gr Lg. A-.. UE-EQ, F C X K 1, ff.. .i Nu la Pi . 'L X 5 W WW K' ga ff 5 ,M - H inf X ,M 5 Sf? 5 Ki:- , MX A 'fe ig . Aiquagrmz. f 1, mi Q ,.1gii,. A - k'1' .. ,X 'mmwwf -v'A - . - iw K :zz-1 W M i i ,, A f' '- gd 5 XR PM 9 we . f if I .Em J gym null! may W., 1:f' ,gif K sely guarded by oppon 8-d'i' is Nl A 'ij Q 4 6 wi 6 A,,,, JY. , ,Q , I xg Q i ff Sol Q . ggi, fx rx Ex x ' . is E F EP' First row: Tom Short, Dick Houser, Larry Nichols, Brad Hull, Jack Buttler, Second row: Monroe Lerner, Steve Craig, Terry Covel, Richard Siegel, Clifford Siegel, Third row: Jack Rosenfeld, Lencar Biddle, Ron Rice, Steve Bless, Dean Eby, Bill Cohen. Eastmoor West O Eastmoor Linden Eastmoor East cccc.. ,.., Eastmoor North .,cc c,,, Eastmoor Central Eastmoor Gahanna This was also the first year for a cross coun- try team. Although it proved rough going for most of the team, two of our boys did do very well, Homer McKnight and Bob Lewis brought home gold medals for Eastmoor in the city and district meets, and then went on to represent Eastmoor in the state cross country meet. lb2 WRESTLING TEAM Eastmoor , cec, 26 Grandview L L , 20 Eastmoor c,ceeecc 30 Bexley Reserve L, 20 Eastmoor ,,cc L 10 Linden McKinley O L 38 Eastmoor c,,s, L 6 East s,,..,,,,,s,, cs,, 4 1 Eastmoor , ,.,,c , 20 University 24 Eastmoor ce,e Y ,, 3 West s...s,ssc so cca, L, 34 Eastmoor L L, ec,c 3 Pleasentview c,e, ,, 39 Eastmoor ec,,,,,, 2 Groveport U ,,..,,c,,s 45 This was the first year for wrestling at East- moor. Although the team did not win many matches, they gained much experience and are sure to come through next year. The squad was coached by Bob Carter, a student coach from Ohio State University. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM First row: Bill Sticklin, Frank Oakley, Steve Geer, Joe Burkey, .lim Siders, Second row: Homer McKnight, Bob Lewis, Jim Ervin, Jack Connell, Bob Weiss, Coach Cahill. QTEPS . . . VICTORY GIRLS, Carolee Hemmerly, Joyce Taylor, Carol Heizer, and Cheryl Mclnterf are playing badminton during girls' gym. Even though 1l'1ere's snow on The ground softball is still one of lhe favorite games. i Girls' basketball is gradually becoming one of the best-known girls' sports at Eastmoor. Volleyball is a popular sport in lhis I64 PORTS Bonny Venock, Ruth Tarcov, Marilyn Renick, and Jackie Cohen are learning how To play table Tennis. 4. 'B' ' Hockey was played outdoors This year. I. girls' gym class. A group of girls are performing a modern dance routine. I65 I Sir, wouid you hlce fo buy an ad In fhe Easfmoor High School SHIELD? asks Peggy Cohgrove. Hunfing for possible cusfomers are Sue Douihif, Sandy Chambers, and Sieve Erwin, AD ERTI I66 Wm.. X K S X U Q iiiii Miha Clif Ts OHIO'S GREATEST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS I3I Eas+ S+a+e S+ree+, Columbus I5, Ohio CA 4-4I I2 EAST SIDE 34 N. James Road BE 5-8633 I68 T.A.T. PIZZA CARRY OUT Fea+uring . . . PIZZA . . . SEAFOOD . . . CHICKEN . . . SPAGHETTI HOME MADE RAVIOLI JAMES CORROVA, Proprie'l'or WEST SIDE 3858 SuIIivanI' Ave BR 6-266I 7 'Ev' US BEFORE YOUR NEX Q dr T IMPORTANT STEP! THE CAKE SHOPPE 2733 E. Main BE I-8424 BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES BREAD. . . ROLLS ...CAKES . . . PIES Roger Reynolds, Judy Zuck. and Marla Greenfield fry fo de- ci e w ic as r o d l'1 I1 p fy I get Whaf a decnslon. Ummm.. 3l3I E. Main BE I-7I95 MURRAY'S TOOL RENTAL BERWICK SHELL SERVICE College and Livings+on Here's LaR COATE FLOOR CO. 2955 E. 5+h Ave. Cl 3-858I CUSTOM CLEANING 500 N. Cassady CI 2-444l S ally Harrison i going fo c clean. HIGH-MITHOFF PHARMACY C. M. HENRY, R. PH. Prescripfion Pl1armacis+s H42 s. High S+. Hi 3-9759 Ha Ganlz malring a purchase. Noi cigars. I hope! I69 Bob Agnew and Darlene Marlin siop by. 2850 E. Main .5 coLuMBiA VARIETY 2980 E. BROAD GINNY'S BEAUTY SALON Be'5'0456 E- SHT Looks like some people do a b'+ f Ch 'i Ci-2-886i shopping! OHere'?S E35 Reynolds land lriendl A familiar scene io all girls! Ginny Gibbons is fixing Ruih Tarcov's hair for one of 'ihe big dances. 'i . lf you break my crulch l won'+ be able To go fo my t classes , says Tim Doughfy lo Mike Swinger. EMlL'S 4484 E. MAIN sr. Be-I-7556 There's a look oi mischief in Those eyes! Joe Bob Goodwin C is abou? io iasie fha? delicious sfrawberry pie wiih ihe help '70 Omer Easili Main al Drexel of Joy Henry and Ellen Appelbaum. The E is for Emil's. COHAGAN HARDWARE 4000 E. Broad II03 E. Livings+on BE-5-3404 CL-2-3 I 2 I DOYLE TRAILERS ,.-ff ' , ..,....- The Besf in Mobile Homes 3600 E. BROAD BEXLEY SHELL One Coke-Two Sfraws Tim McCooV and Judie Roderick ai 2656 E. MAIN ST. BE-I-OI63 PLAZA PHARMACY ' .9 935 S. James Good Luck fo +he l960 Seniors! FARM CREST BAKERIES l826 E. Livingsfon Ave. COLUMBUS 9, OHIO 3245 E. 5I'I1 Ave. Be- I -2765 OHIO PACKING COMPANY Dependable Service since I907 . . . ...and one of The I dependable workers- Walf Wilke. 3624 E. 5+I1 Ave. BE- I -232I PRIME STEAKS CHOPS Come on ou? 53 N. Coun'rry Rd BE-7-I IO0 SEAFOOD CHICKEN WALZ'S STYLES 856 HamiI+on Road COLUMBUS I3, OHIO I72 BE-5-26I I Which one's mine? EMILE HAIRDRESSERS 2979 Eas'r Main S+ree+ BE-I-551 I g Tom Reich, Tum MQCO I J d R d lc Propne,I,or Al D Barb Edge, Nehfe Allman D M COLUMBUS VEGETABLES PACKING COMPANY 3850 E. 5+h Ave Be-I-l587 g dy fo enfer fhe Hvegefable 'r k M H Uhd nd his son Dean Ishida, 1 d Q f E T WELLS DRUGS 1204 s James Rd 5 I R CBLBMISVK Pacuensa A A ummm Complimenfs of GABLES STEAK HOUSE 3075 E. Main S+. BE-5-l972 RI ESER JOHN JosEPH-Propraem ELECTRIC CO. Elecirical Confracrors COOPER DRUGS I506 Hamil+on Be-7-4236 Linda Ramseyer is parring wirh some money! How's This? Nancy Welch Lana Senff Margie Bauer af ECONOMY FABRICS 246l E. Main I74 SHERRITT'S MARKET 528 N. Casfady COLUMBUS, OHIO Cl-3-3253 + is selecfing some fresh vegefables from fh f Judy Hun er range of produce. 3020 E. Main S+. Be-5-230I HOLIDAY BEAUTY SALON 3249 E. Main If You Pause and Think, It's Milk You'II Drink. Demonsfrafing an oven in a model kiI'cI'ien is TAPPAN MIAMI Kiichens BuiI'r-ins Hoods Doors Hardware CARL C. ANDRE, INC. 3773 E. Livings+on Ave. BE-I-4549 Esiher PoweII, an Easfmoor grad of i959. Early Christmas shopping? Yep! Nellie Allmon Dee Mize JAMES ROAD VARIETY 90I S. JameSl75 BEXLEY AUTO E. MAIN AT GOULD RD. BE-I-2795 Aulo. Come In and Talk Wi+h MARTY MELLMAN Complimenfs of CHARBERT'S DRIVE IN 4352 E. BROAD sr. Classic Beauiy in Modern Coiffures . . . Individually S'I'yIed I'o Complimenl' You I049 COLLEGE AVENUE -- -- Be-I-4338 BERWICK BEAUTY SALON EASTMOOR PHARMACY 2946 E. Main S+. Be-I-I572 Joy Spealcman is serving a coke Io Ihal ever-hu g y J y Kelley. Mos+ Insurance Prolecfion- Where Pro-I'ec'Iion is Mosl' Needed. SUN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA l'Il bel Arr Rhoades would like fo be gelling info fhis car fo I He's helping Mar+y Prince info one of +he sharp cars al B I y I Saw GQQDILX FQQD Complimenfs of av K ai 5 fl f -- Ifmh I1-LA, 111-4' HW 12:54. I,,..3E1::1E1m:1Em31xm1,.--- hi- '7 121-1111 11112: 5!117g1. RIaa21asfEaza2eak1Ezz11'' jlzziuuzhzzr'--' JOHNSON'S Ice Cream 2728 E. MAIN ST. Look BeH'er for Less LANE DRY CLEANERS I748 E. LivingsI'on Ave. CL-8-32I7 FREE Call and Delivery BARBER SHOP ., M. , , 5' A 1.20, 3 .. ,-if-gigs, 3 Xie . I 'Peg ' X ,X Aw Qs 0 CU Complimenfs of 3 I 69 E. Main Stan Bobrof is geHing some f his curIs 1' ff' Mr. Seckel is performing The opera'rion O . M: .. we ' gyr:..,,-N THE BEACON GRILL 985 E. Hudson S+. Am'2'03I2 3l53 E. Main SI'ree1' GEORGE AND NICK JOSEPH , Be-I-IOI I Proprlefors W all The way We are for fhe arriors RooFlNe sl-leer METAL womc KROMER INCORPORATED 585-605 Krause S+. COLUMBUS 3. OHIO CL-2-53I5 I77 PUB STEAK HOUSE 38 W. Gay S+. GOOD FOOD Served in an A+mosphere of Old England BEXLEY PHARMACY 250i E. Main Be-I-7l37 l Ginny Rose and Nancy Cooperrider are purchasing magazines 1' H h rom Mr. ig McDONALD'S DRlVE-lN COOK FURNITURE 45 S. Hamillon R065 2862 Easf Main S+ree+ Be-l-bl I8 Be-l-3636 .icfeyngcgrgxeirjsgrgilcjqgerman, Parkie Schaefer, Barb Edge, CO. 1 They're wailing lo be served some delicious hamburgers and W milk shakes. l l Complimenfs of l ESKIMO QUEEN 274l E. Main S+. BEXLEY Barbara Dearlh is geHing some of her spring housecleaning '78 done. Gel f HANCOCK CLEANERS l89 Thurman Hi-4-3347 hose clofhes cleaned! CompIimen+s of SCHIFF'S SHOE STORE 3734 E. Broad S+. TOWN 8: COUNTRY 702 S. High S+. Hi-4-5386 Ma W I and Mik Sw g mei' 1' fhe g C9 s'ro WEBSTER GARAGE 2I72 E. Livingsfon BEXLEY 9. OHIO BE-I-7020 2I E. S+a+e Rm' 300 NEW BERWICK MANOR Ca-4-I589 I079 College Avenue Be-I-0265 You are now wifnessing Sara WelCh'5 new Jerry Kelley, Grefchen Volz. Frank Oakley. and Judy Hu I hair-do! nfering +he New Berwick Manor. The Manor is fam for Hs Fine Seafoods, Chickens and Sfeaks. CARL'S HAIR FASHIONS MARTE PONTIAC Q l224 N. High Sfreei' COLUMBUS, or-no C mP me +S of Ax-9-4I2l REDWOOD 81 ROSS ENGLISH BUILT VAUXHALL S-I-, PONTIAC SALES SERVICE PARTS Complimenfs of TH E SAN DS 39I9 E. Main JAMES JOSEPH Manager DREXEL BEAUTY SALON The beauiy operafor is puHing +he 'finishing 'iouches on Grefchen Volz's new hair +yl 539 S. Drexel I ' BE I-5484 S 6. Congrarulairions, Seniors! SWIM-LAND CLUB, INC. THE RANCH DRIVE-IN 540 SOUTH HAMILTON ROAD 3559 E. Broad COLUMBUS Is, OHIO I Linda Koefz, Bob Beniamin, Sonia Braniley and Brad Hull are up To some mischief again. N H I-HAT DRY CLEANERS Two Hour Service MARTNS M ARKET ma E. MAIN sr. COLUMBUS, OHIO 2992 E. Broad S+. BE '-5659 Dasha Siebenshein and Harvey Siegelman are p eparing for a Speciallfy I pariy. All come! Com Iimen s of PA L's F P T AIRMOOR Ouiclc Service Laundry BARBER SHOP 3l67 E. MAIN STREET BE-I-4488 Be-7-2230 40 S. James Rd. COLUMBUS, OHIO Free Piclures of Baby's lsl' Haircu+! Shirfs-Wash-Dry-Fold-Dry Cleaning ..-nh. zaoo E. MAIN sr. GANDOLF FORD Be-5-3471 Sherrie Tealer is doing some wishful Thinking. Jus'r wha? I need for school! I34 STORES COAST TO COAST We invife you lo open a Junior charge accounf. 'ffl 50c Pay as ll a weelr. MARKET 352I E. Broad v. e Ams u z ripe 'fruilz 3370 E. BROAD sr. TowN AND couNTRY KAY'S 'S' NORTH BEXLEY BARBER SHOP Modern 6 Chair Shop 508 N. Cassady Road BEN GOLDEN, Prop. CL 3-7804 - - CompIimen+s of W. T. GRANT 946 HAMILTON RD. Pick Up and Delivery Service TOWN 81 COUNTRY SHELL STATION BE I-0487 347I E. Broad COLUMBUS, OHIO Wishing Success and Good Luck I'o I'he Class of I960 C. H. LEPAGE DECORATING I056 E. I8+h AVE. AX 9-7363 erz is ca+chin u on a IiHIe sleo ai' 'Ihe booIrroom's J M + 9 P P p nse! Miss Lincoln be'Her hadn'I' cafch him! SHEPARD PHARMACY 2259 Eas'I' Fi'H'h Ave. CL 2-9I7I FAIRPORT PHARMACY I90 SouI'h Hamilion Rd. BE I-3436 YOUR PERSONAL PRESCRIPTION CENTERS IN SHEPARD AND FAIRPORT 24 Hour - B 8: W Film Service HOWARD JOHNSON'S E. BROAD AND JAMES Neares+ +o 'I he Warriors Complimenis of STAPLETON'S AUTO SERVICE 3380 E. Main S+. Be-5-8657 FINE MEATS AND GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ERFU RT'S MARKET 333 Easf S1'uar+ Hi-4-I I97 WE DELIVER BERRY'S DRUGS 3396 E. Main SI'reeI' Be- I -02 89 our C , m,,.,vf:w'-FT ,I iffy-: I INDEPEN DABLE DR ucaelsr CompIimen'rs of CAPITAL UNIVERSITY Sonny Lombardo, Sieve Beihorn, Ben Rose, Dave Frederick, and even Mr. Hein+z enioy a snaciz of NEW ERA's beiween classes. Admiring +I1eir new cIass rings are Karen DeVore, Margarei Tracy, George Snow, and Tim Dougiify. This is a high spof for seniors! CONN ELL'S GREENHOUSE 2385 E. Main S+. BE I-457I 2,ZZ ln'dW?iZ'f,ZL921.5121+'EZZ,f'i?fl'l32?SgiA2'2 i3f'li.ii?i 'FSL +Iie dance! I84 BEVERLY MANOR APARTMENTS 374 Norih Virginia Lee Road Wesi' Be I-9566 Manager-JOHN T. BRIER FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION TO CITY BUS LINE. TOWN AND COUNTRY. AND EASTMOOF EDWARDS Prescripfion Specialisfs BROAD AND JAMES TOWN AND COUNTRY SULLIVANT AND HURON Meef 'N' Ea? ai' The BURGER BOY BILL'S SUNOCO 3245 E. Broad SUMMERS 81 SONS Everyfhing Musical OUR 90TH YEAR 3962 E. Broad S'I'ree'I' AERO LAN ES 3650 E. s+h Ave. BE-s-5040 y MonCrief and David Armsir g are geffing ready fo bowl a 300 game. Why noi? Judy Glassburn us sngmng ou? a book In our Ixbrary. Sally S In ' I' g I'b ' GC S IS BC In BS I FBFIEIFI. GLICK'S GULF SERVICE 2986 E. Livingsfon Ave Be-I-0225 FREE PICK UP and DELIVERY LOUIS HAIR DESIGN DUCKWORTH Hair SIyIes of Dis'rincI'ion 81 2Q3I E. Main S+. FAR EAST BUILDING Be-5-84I3 ZI93 E. 5+I1 Ave. COLUMBUS, OHIO CL-8-0454 DUTTON'S INN I7I4 ZeI l'Ier RoacI SOUPS AND SANDWICHES 2942 E. BROAD ST. Judy Tuggle is en+ering me ins urance Id BEXLEY CAMERA co. M- E- WARNER Every'I'hing Pho'I'ographic lniuerior Decoraiing TAPE RECORDERS TAPES PRoJEcToRs C0n+'aCI0 RENTALS 2890 CLERMONT RD. 273I E. Main S+. Be-I-7400 BE'7-4335 I86 Complimenfs of FRED C. SMITH CO. Realfors 2394 E. Main S+. TRENT'S Barber Shop 2I90 E. 5I'I1 CL-2-2444 Jusf a liHIe! David Armsfrong looks a liffle sad as he deparfs from his long curl Congra+ulaI'ions Seniors FROM THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY 42 S. James Rd. Be-i-333o ne Heffinger is giving Judy Williams ii manicure ,gf I ...www-'Ai W. wr ix. . 'A 'it CO INIGRATULATION class of 1960 S the ELECTRIC co. Meus AND sour:-aEnN ov-no ELECTRIC COMPAN I87 Charter Buses Anywhere-Anytime LAKE SHORE SYSTEM 7I4 E. BROAD ST. CA 4-63I0 THE DESERT INN 3540 E. Broad S+. l+'s Jroo cold fo swim in flwe pool, buf maybe we can skaie 1' y R g Ry ld + B b C il sa s o er e no s o ar ara ones. ROGER DRUGS 27l0 E. Main BE I-3b8l Tim Doughfy and C + T ylor are buy- Our School Photographer I88 X . RELIEQI3- IIIIII I . The people go from CHAINS 9. From, DEPENDENCY back . . ' . . Q , to spiritual fruth -Q: A agmn to bondage ' : V 18 - X 2. From 8. From SPIRITUAL FAITH APATHY to HOW far I0 depend eney Coumge X along the Wa , . . : ., - - , - Gs ' ,, 1S Amerlca? 71 gi X I XL . 0 0 HJS not 3. From 7' From too late fo stop COURAGE ' COMPLACENCY liberty to apfzthy the clock! ,-. 1 ' 3. xx A 2 QW. ' lg Q 6. From . -.- 4 F SELFISHNESS I0 'Z il -I 'N 'V UBERKHIO Folnplncemy ablllldfznee 5. 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OHIO FACULTY INDEX Mr. Aggas 16, 40 Mr. Disbro 17 Mr. Barnes 16, 32 Mr. Eckelberry 10, 17, 145, 155 Mr. Barr 16, 31, 107, 154 Mr, Foose 17, 109 Mrs. Bartlett 16, 26, 109 Mrs. Franklin 17, 29 M155 Belk 16, 27 Mr. Fry 17, 99, 145, 155 M155 Bell 16 Mrs. Glaser 17 M155 59,-isford 16, 24 Miss Glessner 17, 33, 99 Mr. Buck 16, 32 Mr. Goss 13, 125, 129 M,-, Burns I6 Mr. Heintz 17, 35, 99, 184 Mr. Cahill 16, 24, 145, 157, 162 Mrs- Hicks 17135182 Miss Casey 15 Mr. Higbee 18, 36, 106 M, Condi, 16' 108 Miss Holtzman 18, 38, 110, 133 Mr. Conover 16, 28, 85 Mfs- Hofmold 18' 21 Mr. Courtney 17, 33, 145, 158 Mf- Howafd 15' 36 Mr. Crane 17, 30, 101 M155 Jackson 18 Mr' Dixon 17, 25 Mrs. Johannes 18, 37 Mr. Kaye Mr. Keiser Miss Kies Mrs. Knupke Mr. Lewis Miss Lincoln Miss Marmet Mr. Mayer Mrs. Mechling Miss Miller Mr. Mobberly Mr. Morris Mr. Murphy Mrs. Pryor Mr. Pursell Mr. Shurlow r Iopmenl' Consul1'an'l's 18, 86, 87, 90, 91 Miss Singer 19, 34 18, 38 Mrs. Singleton 10, 19, 26 20 Mr. Steele 19, 25, 105 18, 31 Mr. Stuart 19,111,145,146, 158 18, 28 Mr. Swoyer 19, 37, 119 18' 104 Mr. Tata 19, 108, 116 10' 18, 40 Mr. Tharp 19, 41, 105 13, 125, 129 Mrs. Waltz 20, 105 18, M Mrs. Warfield 20, 39 Mrs. Wilson 20, 30 15, 102, 133 42f'45f153NON-FACULTY 19, 92, 96,110 Bus Drivers 21 I9' 29' I33 Cafeteria Workers 21 21 19 Custodians 21 10, 19, 108 Secretaries 14 I93 Belhorn, Stephen 38, 107, 184 Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Carol 40, 95 Dave 32 Donald 39 Douglass 40 STUDENT INDEX Beckert, Patty 34 Beckett, Shirley 27 Bee, Luzia 26 Beightler, James 28, 87 Benedict, Weldon Beniamin, Bob 41,106,108 Jill 33, 90 Cohen, Nancy 36, 96 Agnew, Bob 47, 107, 138, 139, 144, 152, 154, 170 Albright, Dianne 31 Alexander, Jack 28, 155, 157 Alfant, Barbara 37 Allen, Donald 40 Allen, Jim 39 Allen, Sharon 28 Allis, D Allison, Allison, iane 42 Donald 47, 81, 108 36, 111, 144, 146, 147, 151, 156, 158, 159, Allison, Judith 37 47, 173, 175 Allmon, Nellie Aldrich, Peggy 34 Amstutz, Mary Beth 38, 83, 181 Anderson, Dick 33 Andre, Carol 24 Ballantyne, Wayn Andre, Robert 35 Andrew, Charles lMike1 28, 157 Andrews, Mary 36, 95, Appelbaum, Ellen 47, 68, 127, 128,130,131, Applegate, Diane Armour, Sue 170 43 34, 92 Armstrong, David 40, 86, 87, 122, 187 Armstrong, Dorsey 1Buddy1 38, 93, 111, 14 Arnett, Roy 2 4, 149, 153 9, 87 Arthur, Pete 35 Ashbaugh, Melinda 38 Avren, Elaine Bachmann, Kenneth 24, 105 35, 81, 96 Baer, Steve 30 Baetens, Mike Baird, Shirley 27, 85 47 Baker, John 47 Balfour, Judy 47 Ball, Sandra 28 Balthasar, Lynn 97, 131, 142 e 25 29, az, oo, Balthaser, Carol L. 29, 106, 121 Balthaser, Danny Barash, Barbara 25, 90 28, 97 Barker, Jay 39, 144, 152, 157 160 Bennett, Karen 42 Bennett, Kathy 31 Bergman, Craig 30 Bergmann, Candace 27 Bergmann, Sandra 27 Berman, Barbara 48 Berman Carol 40, 178 Berman, Donald 48 Berman, Joyce 24 Berman, Ronald 48 Betzler, Rick 27 Bever, Lewis 40, 93, 94 Bever, Symphony 24 Beveridge, Charlene 32 Biddle, Lencar 34, 93, 94, 104, 120, 140, 162 Bidlack, Bob 26 Bielec, Patricia 28 Billingsley, Rosalee 31 Billingsley, William 26 Blackford, Bill 25 Blackwell, James 35, 111 Blain, Carolyn 41 Bland, Margaret 27, 97 Brisk, Eddie 26 Brockmeyer, James 42 Brown, Carole 40, 92, 94, 95, 137 Brown, Carter 25 Brown, Connie 50, 82, 83, 85, 87, 90 Brown, Dianne 27, 90, 97 Brown, Donna 41 Brown, Frederick lRicky1 42, B0, 108, 116 Brown, Robert 33 Brown, Sandy 27, 86 Brown, Susan 39, 78, 110, 132, 137 Bruner, Fran 32, 92, 105 Brunning, Donna 32 Brunson, Jon 31 Bryant, Pamela 25 Buckerfield, Bill 26 Bulger, Michele 34 Bullen, Mike 27, 30, 97 Burkey, Joe 50, 107, 152, 162 Burlile, Nancy 36 Burnette, Angel 50, 68, 92, 126,127,128,130,131 Burris, Becky 24 Burrows, Delene 39 Burton, Bill 44, 50, 77, 86, 87, 112 Burton, Robert 25 Buss, Gloria 33, 96 Bush, Craig 30 Clark, Mary 32 Clay, Bill 39 Clay, Doyle 75 Clayton, James 44, 50, Clingman, Lois 43, 86 Clower, Freeling 31 Coate, Carolyn 41 Coates, Charles 30 Coates, Orval 36 Cohagan, Carolyn 34 Cohen, Allen 24 Cohen, Barry 33 Cohen, Bill 34, es, 155, 152 Cohen, Jackie 34, 111, 164 Coker, Charles 28 Colegrove, Peggy 51 , 683 93, 99, 103, 111, 136, Coleman, Todie 24 Colgin, Paul 39 Collins, Eileen 51, 81, 98 6 132 Collins, Joseph 31 Comeras, Joy 42, 178 Compton, Gary 37, 111, Cones, Barbara 42, 188, Connell, Jack 32, 155 162 Conner, Sam 51 Cook, Elaine 32, 93, 95 Cook, Pat 42, 93, 94, 144 Cook, Preston 1DaveJ 27 Coombs, Sharon 28, 31 97 90, Bland, Ray 48, 85, 101, 111, 127, 134, 144, 146, 147, 149, 151 g Bland, Saundra lSandy1 48, 68, 76, 86, 87, 88, 100 Blanton, Bob 34, 116 Bless, Kenneth 29, 30, 97 Bless, Steve 42, 87, 90, 162 Block, Leonard 48, 108 Bussard, Pat 22, 41, 93, 94 Buttler, John Uackl 35, 148, 149, 162 Butterworth, Nancy 29 Butterworth, Peggy 26 Byerly, Roger 30 Cabit, Dave 32, 96 Cain, Shirley 33 Cain, Sue 36 Cale, Cathy 32, 112 Campbell, John 37 Campbell, Sharon 34 157 l Barker, Renee 2, 35, 85 Barnes, Danny 42 Barnes, Kathy 29 Barr, Barbara Lee 26 Barr, Connie 33 Barr, Darlene 34, 108 Barr, Patricia 26 Barrett, Roger 39, 87, 91 Barry, Cheryl 28, 90 Barton, Barbara 39 Barton, Dale 47, 87, 89, 90, 91 Barton, Gary 25 Batteiger, Richard 35, 112 Bauchmoyer, Den Bauer, E, Margri nis 31,120 t 48, 68, 80, 82, 83, 92, 98, 174 Baughman, Donna 38 Beall, Carl 43 Beard, Becky 27 Beasley, Brian 31 Beathard, Barb 38 Beatty, Karen 25, 90 Beaver, Ronnie 36 Becker, Betty 34, 90, 92 Becker, Charles 30 194 Bloom, Morris 48 Bobrof, Jeri 38 Bobrof, Stanley 49, 137, 154, 177 Boesch, Dianne 49, 100 Boesch, Lois 32 Boggess, William 27, 90 Bohanan, Gerald 33 Bolden, Emile 37 Boller, Richard 29 Bolon, Glen 34, 155 Borden, Dianne 32, 97, 112 Borden, Linda 49 Border, Larry 35 Borders, Daisy 27, 97 Borders, Mary Jane 42, 109 Boster, Ron 33, 85, 155 Bougher, Mike 49, 133 Bowers, Robin 49 Bowsker, Paul 24 Boyer, Sandra 24 Boyers, Ron 94, 95, 101, 152 Bozin, Mike 33, 90 Brantley, Sharon 49, 173 Brantley, Sonia 43, 173, 180. Brasket, Martha 40 Bratcher, Larry 40 Bratcher, Rod 27 Braulick, Jean 34, 87, 93, 104 Braulick, John 46, 49, 80, 85, 93, 94, 95, 101, 122, 123, 138, 139, 141, 154 Braun, Benny 31 Brenner, Deanne 42 Bricker, Dianne 24 Briggs, Mike 33 49, 78, 85, 93, Canright, Carol 26 Capocciama, Armita 43 Capuano, Lynn Michael 35 Carafiol, Launa 50 Carafiol, Tom 27 Carlisle, Larry 32 Carlos, Don 75, 111, 144, 156 159, 160, 161 97 Caron, Duane Carrell, James 30 Carroll, Donna 35 Carroll, Sondra 31 Carruthers, Pat 39 Carson, Thomas 32 Carter, Joe 32 Carter, Penny 24 Case, Mary 39, 82 Casserly, James 40, 144, 147 49 Castle, Curtis 30 Catts, Carl 36, 107 26 Chain, Pauline Chambers, Sandra 50, 98, 113 166 Chancey, Inez Chandler, Jim 41 32 Chavois, Brenda 37 Cheeseman, Sharon 50 39 Chellis, Ken Christiansen, Gene 30, 97 Clark, Bill 35, 96, 111 157 Clark, Jim Clark, Judith 32, 90, 121 100, 120 Cooper, Bob 28 Cooper, Nick 38, 107, 111 144, 146, 148, 151, 153, Cooper, Sharon 39 Cooperrider, Nancy 51 Cope, Lois 38, 117 Cope, Patti 36 Copley, Blanch S. 51, 98 Copley, Larry 30 Copley, Oliver 41 Corbett, Claudette 51, 68, 99 111, 118, 127, 128 Corbin, Barbara 51 Corbin, Raymond 33 Corigan, Janet 41 Cormanick, Billy 26 Cormanick, Donald 25 Cornils, Steve 37, 87, 93 Corwin, Monty 24 Covel, Gary 24 Covel, Jeff 37 Covel, Terry 24, 162 Cox, Lois A. 43 Cox, Rick 40 Craig, Steven 43, 85, 15 Craig, William 26 Craven, Tom 33 Craiglow, Jackie 32 Craiglow, Lee 30 Cronenwelt, John 28 Crosier, Karen S. 29 Crouse, David 37, 90 Croy, James 28 Cruse, John 32 Cruse, Paulette 25 Cuba, Mariorie 51 Cullman, Peggy 29, 97 Culver, Karen 30, 97 Culp, Robert E. 26 Curry, Judy 31 Curtis, Barbara 90 Cutshall, Mary 31, 120 Dabney, Judy 24 Daily, Donna 34, 86, 87, 111 D'Angelo, Dick 75, 86, 91 Darrah, Larry 40 Daron, Ron 37, 86 Davis, Alena 52, 68, 83, 173, 178 Davis, Claudia 27, 116 Davis, Delores 37 Davis, Diana Sue 30, 97, 105, 109 Davis, Harold L. 29 Davis, John 43 Davis, Karen 42 Davis, Ken 37, 155 Davis, Marcia 34, 87, 93, 95, 120, 125 Davis, Sandra J. 26 Davis, Tim 27, 86 Davis, Wanda 41 Dawson, Penny 34, 113 Day, Don 38, 114 Dearth, Barbara 36, 86, 178 Deavers, Robert 25 Decker, Sue 39, 95 Deering, Penny 33, 96 Dell, Don 27, 96 DeLong, John 52 DeLong, Willard 24 Denner, Carol 38 Denney, Judy 30 Dennison, Bernard 32 Dennison, Janet 30, 97 DePoy, Sherry 38, 95 Devlin, Mike 31 DeVore, Karen 52, 184 DeWitt, Jo Lee 26 Dickens, Diane 27 Dickey, Delores 31 Dickey, Theodore 29 Dickinson, Cheryl 37 Dickson, Dan 31 Dickson, Peggy 25 Dimar, Dorothy 24 Dixon, Jim 33, 155 Dixon, William 39, 144, 153 Doak, Carol 31 Doak, Donna 38 Doeskin, Charles 38 Dolezal, Deborah 52, 99, 104 Dollmatsch, John 41 Donahue, Alan 34, 118, 119 Doner, Danny 30 Doner, Frank 36 Doner, Ray 30 Dorman, Richard 37, 96, 109, 111 Doughty, Dick 38, 85, 138, 139 Doughty, Tim B. 52, 76, 82, 111, 127, 134, 144, 146, 149, 150, 151, 152, 170, 184, 188 Douthit, Jennifer 52, 68, 80, 81, 82, 83, 93, 94, 95, 98, 100, 1 10 Daufhn, sue 29, 82, 166 Downey, Stanley 33 Drake, Michael 52 Dreizigacker, Carol 53 Dunkle, Dwight iMikei 34 Dutton, Judy 53, 68, 95, 127, 128 Dutton, Karen 35, 95 Dwyer, Frank 36, 85, 144, 155, 156, 159, 160 Dymond, Mel 33 Eads, Sandra Sue 34, 86, 99 Eby, Dean 32, 145, 148, 155, 162 Eddy, Barbara 26 Edelstein, Barbara 27 Edge, Barbara 53, 173, 178 Edwards, Sandra 53, 86, 91, 95 Egbert, Rachel 53, 81, 90, 98, 100 Ehrich, Ralph D. 75 Einhorn, Charles 53, 132, 137 Eiseman, Narlene 30 Eiseman, Sandra 53 Eisenstein, Richard 28 Eisenstein, Robert 32 Elliott, William 75 Ellis, Susan 31 Ely, Sharon 28 Emrich, Jo Ann 41, 103, 117 England, Richard 40, 80, 85, 108 Engle, John 42, 104 Engleman, Rita 26, 105 Ervin, Jim 33, 111, 157, 162 Erwin, Steve 38, 166 Esswein, Jim 24, 90 Evans, Sharon 35, 92, 95, 103 Ewing, Dixie 43, 80, 92, 95 Ewing, Jonvan L. 53, 93, 94, 95, 104, 122 Eyster, Mary Jane 36, 86 Fagan, Diane 25, 109 Farkas, Carolyn 40 Faulkner, Karen 28, 97 Feathers, Robert 29, 157 Feazel, Steve 29, 155 Feiertag, Gilbert 41, 136 Feinstein, Marty 32, 97 Feinstein, Rick Louis 28 Fenster, Marlene 54 Ferguson, Howard 29 Ferrin, Marguerite 27 Fetherolf, Karen 26 Fetherolf, Sandra 26 Feuer, Marsha 39, 99 Feuer, Mike 28 Fife, Nancy 36 Fife, Tauna 24 Fillinger, Jack W. 27 Fillinger, Robert 29 Finke, Beverly 39, 92, 94, 95 Finke, Melvin 38, 153 Finke, Pamela 24 Finke, Phil Steven 29, 155, 157 Fisherbaugh, Gary L. 54, 93, 94, 106 Fisherbaugh, Nancy 33, 96 Fishking, Michael 54 Fitzpatrick, Matthew 40 Fitzpatrick, Paul 86, 91, 97 Fitzsimmons, Diane 25 Flemming, Chuck 32 Flemming, Judy 26 Flemming, Mary Lou 38 Flemming, Paul 39, 107 Fletcher, Mary Ann 41 Flowers, Mary Jo 86, 92, 94 Foley, Jennifer 28, 97 Foley, Judy 54 Foley, Marilyn 54 Forbes, Steven 30 Foreman, Karen 35, 93 Forney, Gary 39 Forrester, Michael 38, 59 Forster, Mary 38, 112 Forte, Loretta 55 Foster, Stephen 42, 86, 87, 91, 93, 94 Francescone, Connie 30 Francis, Gail 32, 97, 100 Franklin, Mikki 32, 92, 95, 100, 134 Frazier, Henry 25, 96 Frederick, David 55, 81, 98, 108, 144, 184 Freedman, Steve 32 Friedlinghaus, Gary J. 55 Friedman, Barry 55, 81, 93, 98, 1 08 Friedman, Diane 39, 85, 103, 139 Friedman, Janet 24 Fry, Dale 75 Fry, Duane 39 Fry, Judith A. 26 Fuller, Loretta 41 Galante, Judy 39 Galbreath, Gary 36 Gantz, LaRita 44, 55, 68, 76, 92, 94, 122, 123, 139, 140, 169 Gardner, David M. 55 Garrett, Josephine 25 . Gay, Diane 39 Geer, Steve 37, 162 Geichman, Judy 36 Geldis, Nicholas John 29, 101, 148, 149, 157 George, Linda 55, 68, 98 George, Steve 25 Gerhart, Sue 40 Gerlock, John 37 Gettys, Dave 34 Gibbons, Mike 35, 112 Gibson, Barbara 54, 112 Gilbert, Sharon 41 Gilbert, William 56 Gilford, Mike 42 Gillam, William 56, 81, 84, as, 101, 128, 138, 139, 152 Gipple, Margaret 30 Glassburn, Judy 56, 186 Gleim, Michael 56, 111, 116, 152 Gloeckner, Dan 35 Goldberg, Georgette 34, 80 Golden, Ronald 30, 85, 155, 157 Goldfarb, John 34 Goldthwaite, Margaret iAnne1 40, 80, 92, 103 Goodwin, Joe 57, 136, 137, 144, 170,190,191 Goodwin, Tom 35, 144 Gordon, Jeff B. 56, 85, 108 Gordon, Philip 24 Gordon, William 24 Gordon, Woody 30 Gorenstein, Andrea 30, 97, 105 Gornall, Larry W. 34, 157 Gorski, Michael J. 56, 93, 94, 1 10 Gossett, John 25 Graham, Marsha 28 Gray, Janet 36, 80, 92, 125, 130, 131 Greathouse, Regina 24 Greaver, Patricia Ann 33, 86, 90 Greenberg, Roslyn 56, 90 Greenfield, Marla 85, 86, 169, 190 Greenwald, Elaine 27, 97 Grelle, Walt 75 Griffin, Donna 33 Grissom, Ted 31 Gronek, Tom 32 Grossman, Dave 38 Grossman, Norm 38 Grossman, Philip 25 Grubb, Charles E. CChuck1 34 Grubb, Rose Marie 30 Gussler, Alvey 37, 43 Gussler, Don 43 Gutter, Esther 33 Guyton, Ted 38, 78, 86, 91 104 Haas, Ronald 24 Hadden, Bill 26 31, 105 Haley, Diane Haley, Kathy 31 Hallmark, Susan 57, 113 Hamilton, Mike 24 Hampton, Jon 37 Hanawalt, Lynn 43, 103 Hannon, Rusty 28 Hanover, Lynn 42 Hansen, Mike 37, 85 Hara, Mara 33 Harlan, Cleon C. 57, 111, 144, 147, 153 Harlan, Donna 36 Harmel, Renee 33 Harmon, Peggy 57, 109 Harrell, Frances 35 Harris, Edith 57, 112 Harris, Jerry 24 Harris, Sylvia 36 Harrison, Carol 30, 97 Harrison, Evelyn C. 42 Harrison, John 57, 110 Harrison, Sally 40, 95, 117, 169 . Hart, George E. 29 Hartman, lra 33, 155 Hatcher, Margaret 28 Hatcher, Ronnie 28 Hauser, Dick 34, 111, 144, 148, 162 Hawk, Jim 43, 157 33 Hawk, Mary Hawk, Paul 25 Hawkins, Robert 43 Hayner, Nancy 57 Haywood, Judy 35 Heffernan, John 31 Heffron, Mary 38, 86, 90, 91 100, 108, 113 Helm, Tony 57, 93, 94, 111 144 Heizer, Carol 41, 92, 164 Heller, Helene 30, 97 Hellrud, Sandra J. 36, 113 120 Helman, Andrea 26, 105 Helms, Judith 32 Hemmer, Sharon 39, 118, 130 131,184 Hemmerly, Carolee 32, 111 164 Henderson, David 32, 120 38 Henning, Byron Henry, Joy 46, 58, 68, 76 85, 92, 130, 131, 139, 170 Henry, Karen 42, 111 Herd, Jim 58, 86, 87, 88, 89 90, 175 Herderick, Roberta 39 Hickey, David 32, 97 Hicks, Malcolm 38 Higgins, Jack 35 Highman, Dick 32, 90 Hildenbrand, Nancy 58, 175 Hildenbrand, Steve 31 Hill, Linda 30, 97 Hill, Rosemary 31 Hillenbrand, David 32, 105 108, 113, 120 Hiller, Karen 27, 97 Hilliard, Mary 32 Hillman, Steven 31 Hillson, Judy 39, 99 Hilton, Barry 37, 80, 81, 82 86, 89, 91, 93, 108, 140 Hines, Michael Hinton, Larry 37 30 I95 1 1 I I I Hirschberg, Erich 25, 26 Jones, Paul 33 Lampras, Dean 37, 156, 158 Mader, Gabriele 27 Hirschberg, Hedi 30 Jones, Peggy 40 Lane, John 38 Magasfalvi, George 35 l'llSeI', Cathy 58 Jones, Philip 31 Langerman, Joy 25, 26 Maguire, James 63 Hiser, Mike 25 Jones, Steve 36, 93, 94, 95 LaPaglia, Michael 28 Maguire, Joyce 40, 41, 109 l'l1Sel', R0b6I'TB 27 Jones, Sandra 41 Lavender, Lynn 37 Makar, Bonnie 64 l'10l950n, Be11Y 37 Jorgensen, Linda 39, 95 Lawson, Helen 38 Makar, James 35, 111, 120, Hobson, Bonnie 26 Joseph, Carole 34, 85 Layman, Glenna 41 144, 148 l'l0ff, J- Rodney 35, 86 Joseph, Nick 30 Layne, Betty Anne 38 Malone, Gerry 27, 31 Hoffman, Barbara 58, 100 Junkermann, Steve 25 Leach, Linda 62 Mangold, Sally 39 l'10fff'nan, Bill 58, 82, 91, 94, Junkermann, Sherry 35 LeMaster, Ken 62, 93, 94, 154 Manley, Barbara 26 111, 140, 152 Justice, Steve 29 Leonard, James 30 Manson, Jeri Lou 36 Hoffman, Frank 58, 81, 98, Justice, Winifred 27 Leonard, Joyce 26 Mara, Arlene Sue 41 108, 154 Leonard, Lee 62 Marcus, Sharyll 27 Hoffman, Pat 43 Kalb, Keith 60 Leonard, Will 62, 118 Marburger, Robert 35 Hoffman, Susan 24, 109 Kall, Bobbie 38, 85, 86, Lerner, Robert 29, 80, 155 Margulis, Hermine 40 Hofheimer, John 24 94, 95 Leupp, Elizabeth 40 Markwood, Robert 27, 106 Hollister, Kenneth 37, 111, Kapp, Dave 30 Levin, Frank 40, 93, 94 Maroney, George 24 144, 147, 149, 155, 156, 158, Karnes, Beverly 28 Levine, Alan 62 Marqueson, Karen 40 160 Kastl, Rita 60, 68, 95, 100, Levine, Mark 39 Marsh, Virginia 34, 96, 104 Holmes, Daphne 58 127, 128 Levine, Pamela 27, 86 Marshall, Karen 37, 96 Holzaphel, Janice 36 Katz, Anette 27 Levine, Sandy 39 Marsilio, Richard 24 H lt' ,D 59 K ,S d' 39,95 L ' ,H dChl 25 M ',C'd 24 HZgn:n03V1131tle 40, 93, 94 Kg1.7fm1rf1,lBeverly 27 L2x:f?l:nFra:l:var 62 ar es Mgfflg, Dnariene 64, 68, 85, Hoover, Oran 30 Kautz, David 60, 119, 154 Levy, Carol 30 170 Horger, Donna 25 Kavanaugh, Patricia 75 Lewis, Alan 36, 96, 123 Martin, Glenn 29 l'l0Sli1nS0n, Charles 24 Kelfer, Linda 96 Lewis, Bob 34, 86, 90, 91, Martin, L. Gary 32 l'l0SklnS0n, Sharon 32 Kellenberger, Terry 43, 157 101, 155, 157, 162 Martindale, Caryl 43, 96 l'10USeb6l'9, Paul 25 Keller, Chuck 75 Lewis, Jayne 34, 86 Martindale, F. Kay 64, 100 Howard, David 34 Kelley, Kathie 41 Lindley, Barbara 32, 90 Martz, George 25, 90 H0WdYSl'l9ll, Carol 35, 96 Kelly, Jerry 60, 87, 89, 90, 91, Lingo, Dgn 27 Masch, Arlene 41, 85, 102, Hubbard, Carol 34 107, 176 Linick, Debra 26, 141 13o, 131 HUl-lbafd, Lynda 42, 116 Kelly, Karen 41 Linick, Susan 33, 106 Masoni, Estelle 26 l'lUffn1Hn, Bill 35 Kelly, Rebecca 60, 99, 103 Lombardo, Carl fSonny1 184 Masser, Jerry 43 Huffman, Delores 32 Kempke, Mike 37 Lombardo' Helen 36 Masterbrook, Walter 36 Huffman, Jim 59, 82, 83, 85, Kemple, Bonnie 27 Lo,-,QI Alice 24 Matera, John 64, 154 101, 111, 134, 152, 154, 156, Kerns, Carol 4, 26 LgngI Connie 35, 85, 96 Mates, Rodney 41, 75 159 Killilea, James 30 iI,I-,ngI Ellen 30, 97 Matthews, David 25 Huffman, Ken 41, 93, 94 Killilea, Sharon 61 Long, Mary Lou 34 Maury, Sharon 41 Huffman, Sue l. 2, 22, 26, 90 Kimmell, Carol 24, 85 Loo,ni5I Alvin fjerryl 37 Maxwell, Sandy 40, 80, 108 Huffman, Sue M. 34 Kinney, Terry 75 Lowe, Carl 31, 86 Maynard, Lynne 38 Hughes, Jayne 36 Kinsel, Sharon 27, 97 Lowe, Ed 28 Meindl, Carolyn 34, 118 l lUll, Brad 41, 154, 162, 180 Kirbie, Paula 40 Lowe, Neva 2, 63, 68, 100, Mellman, Jeffrey 24 Hunter, -lUdiYl'l A- 59, 174, 179 Kirkbride, Sue 40 130I 131 Mercurio, Marilyn 39 l'lUfSi, Ray 23 Kirkman, Konnie 35, 96, 109 Lowery, Patricia 63 Mercurio, Mildred 64 Hurwitz, Barbara 29 Kitzmiller, Patricia 29, 97, LOWYI Ann 28 Merle, John 26 Husted, Cynthia Ann 40, 59, 112 Lucas, George 75 Merritt, Tom 33 68, 81, 33, 85, 92, 93, 110, Klug, Marcia 38, 86, 140 LUCMI John 30 Mertens, Terry 38 130, 140, 190, 191 Klug, Thomas 28, 86 Lutske, Pat 24 Mertz, Dorothy 31 Hutson, Bob 59 Knapp, Richard 35, 104, 112 LUi5koI Bill 36 Mertz, Jim 41, 182 Hysell, Sandra 34, 113 Knaul, Lewis 39 LY,ieI Shirley 43 Mick, Ken 29, 86 I Knepper, Paula 27, 90 Middleton, Tom 33 lilfef' PSN' 32 34 Kobi, George 25 Mccanm Ma,-vin 28 Millar, Judy 36, 96, 114 'm'5' eorge Koetz, John 31 MCCB,-gy, Rgn 38 Miller, Betty 41 eSqJf eS 27 Koetz, Linde 42, ae, 173, iso McC,,,,9i,a,,I Dan 27 Miller, Bob 34 lnglis, Jud! I 250 Kohar, John 42 Mcclainl Joyce 30 Miller, GaryI 36 r'9I'5' so e Kohar, Mike 33, 99, 106 Mcclish Janice 29 Miller, Jennifer 26 1 h d D 2 29 86 155 ' S Il 3' Haan ' ' ' ' K0ll n9 , ROY 61, 81 McConnell, Mereda 26, 90 Miller, -l0Bn 33, 90, 92 I SI ' 3 Kolman, Cheryl 26 MCC,-,91, Thomas 39, 104, 133, Miller, Marsha 43, 36, 97 Sree ' Smal' 59' 11 Kolman, Larry 61, 152 i7iI 173 Miller, Michael 24 'mel' Susan 26' 105 Keleff, Janet 61 MCCOYI Gm, 28 Miller, Nick 35 Jackson Ronald 37 Koltun, Joyce 61 MCC,ackenI JoAnn 63 Miller, Pete 29, 103, 155, 157 Jackson: Russell 27 K0f1lKleI, RUfl't 43 35 McCUmberI pany 63 II5g4,I!g1, 138, 139, k I KOPPS man, Donna McDonald, Dane 25 1 I 1 jzfiofg' A1125 329 Korbel, Mike 31, ab, 157 Mcn,,,,aidI n,,,o,hY 3aI 95 Miller, Vernona I 38, so IIacqUe,sI Barbara 43 Kravig, Danny 27 McDonald, Ronnie 63, 111 Mills, Anita 42 Jacques, James 37 Kfeiselman, Km' 28, 97 McDowell, Steve 63, 112, 132 Mine, Barbara 33, 112 Jaeger Sue 39 95 Kreutz, Donn 30 Mcpa,iandI JOAN, 97 Mills, Betty 28 JarvisI'Manha EMI 96 Krinn, Beverly 61, 92, 94, 95 MCGeeI Judy 24I 25 Mills, Karl 30, 121 Jarvis, Patti Arm 26 I'2fff1If1, Linda 228926 McGuire, Dfis so 'Izl1IIinkingI5TIf:j::onII 42 33 - 115 v, av -, M hl , B 31 'fine , n 639' 83' 92' 95 Kristy, Mike 22, 37 Mifngjif, Sheryl 35, 96, 164 Mirmeer, Richard 153 Jenkins, Lynne 41, 86 Kfullf George 62 McKelvey, Don Williams 40 Mlnnefi S'-me 36 Jenkins Nick 39 Kuchler, Judy 30, 97, 100, McKenzieI Darlene 39 Miranda,IRobert 641033 174 Johnston, Carol 60, 103, 111, '31 I NlCKen11e, -lUClY 25 Mlze' De ores ' '64 68 134 Kufer, Linda 41 Mcgissom Robe,-g 33 Moltenberry, Barbara , , Johnsom Gary 28 Kuhn, David 62, 108 McKnight Homer Connells 46I 80, 82, 83, 86, 88, 90, 91, Johnsen Mary K. 29 KU'1 ,Jmi 35 611, 85, 98, 111, 152, 162, 184 92, va, 1oo, 1:14, 140 Johnsoni Sharon 31 Mcieam Mary 26 Moltenberry, Janice 34, 36, Jones, Charles E. eo, 119 McMahon, Sharon 29 92' 140 Jones, Charles Robert 75 Laird, Susan 41, 112 MCNBNWBV, 53 1dY 24 Moncrlff' Beverly 42 185 Jones, John 25, 90 Lamb, Jerry 40 McNamar, 5l'1if0n 26 M9nC ef'kJudZ EH' 7' 44 65 Jones, Kathryn 26 Lamping, Bill 24 M6dC10X, GBTY 37 Moggvma er' eannme ' 196 Moon, Mike 29 Moore, Beverly 41 Moore, Carolyn 65 Moore, John G. 29, 97 Moore, Karol Ann 36 Moore, Rosalind 31, 97 Moore, Warner 31, 43, 87, 97 Moos, Allen 24 Moreen, Merrylee 25, 26 Moreen, Robert 43, 86, 93 95, 140 Morgan, Kenneth 40 Morgan, Sandra 36, 96 Morris, Barbara 36 Morris, David 25, 90 Morris, Mary Beth 27, 30, 85 97, 105 Mosier, Lorita 24 Moulders, Kathy 31, 97 Mox, Paula Sue 41 Mullen, Carol 41 Mullen, Jim 65 Mullen, Ray 37, 96 Mundschenk, Kurt 34, 107 Munyan, Bill 65, 153 Munyan, Gary 65 Murchison, Jerry 65, 111, 153 Murdock, Pat 29, 85 Murphy, Carol 65 Murphy, Sue 26 Myer, Dorothy 65, 68, 85 Myers, Bob L. 38 Myers, Carole 27, 97 Myers, Jerry 157 Myers, Sheila Ann 34 Myers, William 27 Nacdimen, Bob 33, 111, 157 Nalley, Roger 40 Narcross, Carol 43, 87, 97 Narcross, Charles 38, 93, 94 Nathan, Mike 30, 85 Naumoff, Paul 27, 148, 149, 157 Nay, Sandra Lee 31 Nedblake, Robert 33 Needs, Joan 35 Neeshan, Carol 33 Neiswander, Gretchen 26 Newberry, Donna Jean 24 Newbrough, Lee 36 Newpoff, Harvey 28 Newell, Jack 27 Newell, James 35 Nickel, Albert 25 Nickel, Mary Ellen 29 Nickols, Larry 39, 85, 92 94, 122, 123, 136, 140, 162 Nichols, Frank 28 Nimz, Maureen 40, 92 Noble, Carolyn 37, 96 Norris, Karen 33 Nuber, Janice 28 Oakley, Frank 66, 86, 91, 111 162, 179 O'Conner, Jack 27 Ogden, John 37, 96 Ogier, Janice 30 Olmstead, Susan 66 Oppenheimer, Dennis 25 Orcutt, Steve 27 Orem, Diane 40, 42 Pace, James 34, 96 Padgett, Terry 24 Palestrant, Michael 34, 104 108 Papier, Stephen 25 Parker, Mike 33, 144 Parker, Sarah 41 Parks, Becky 33 Parks, Bill 38 Parks, Sandy 66, 92, 94, 95, 110 Parrish, James 43 Parrish, Richard 24, 43, 86 Parry, Diane 66 Parsons, Douglas 42 Parthemer, Janet 41 Patchen, Carol 39 Patchen, Jerry 66 Paugh, Hughie 27 Paul, Philip 32, 148, 149 Pavoni, Mary Ann 31 Pavoni, Robert 38 Paynter, Donna 26 Pearce, Richard 29 Pearson, Emmet 66, 93, 94, 132 Peck, George 25 Penington, Pam 36, 96 Pepper, Kathryn 66 Perkins, Gerald iJerry1 40, 75 Perkins, Pat 27 Perry, Ernest 30 Perry, Francis fBill1 30 Perry, Theresa 24 Peterson, Carol 35, 96 Peterson, Larry 28, 107 Petty, Diana 41, 95 Phares, Diane 40, 82, 92, 94, 95, 130, 131 Phillips, Kathie 36 Phillips, Marvin 25 Pilkington, George 35 Pilzer, Judith 29, 82, 113 Pinkston, Donald 30 Pinsky, Steve 25, 87, 90 Pinto, Mike 28 Pitt, Ann 28 Pizzurro, John 37, 119 Podkin, Rick 29, 155 Poling, Deanna 41 Poole, Ry 67, 80, 81, 87, 98, 144, 146, 147, 153 Pope, Maurice 31 Portman, Jeff 40 Poston, Peggy 40 Powell, Andre 31, 157 Powell, Andrea 67, 98 Powell, Terry 31, 101 Praver, David 43 Praver, Susan 36 Price, Judith 28 Price, Ken 41 Prince, Martha 67, 176 Prisk, Pat 34, 118 Pryor, Ann 39 Puckey, Judy 31 Pursell, Barbara 40, 82, 95, 131, 142 Puskas, Andrew 36 Pyle, Jack 40 Pyles, Nicholas 36 Queen, Phyllis 38 Quinn, Karen 29 Radcliff, Jack 39 Radich, Carolyn 75 Ramsey, Ken 34, 111, 155 157 Ramseyer, Jane 26, 85, 105 Ramseyer, Linda D. 67, 174 Rankin, Rita 25, 85 Randles, Terry 29 Rathbun, Margaret 36, 96 Ratliff, Roger 25 Rau, Connie 33, 80 Rauber, Donna 35, 96 Raver, Bob 67, 109 Raver, Ronald 25 Rea, Karen 67, 98, 102 Redinbaugh, Kurt 40 Reed, Charles 35, 85 Reed, Sandra 68, 98 Reese, Rhoda 38, 92 Reich, Sharon 4, 42, 103 Reich, Tom 39, 85, 149, 173 Reid, Nancy Diane 35, 96 Reid, Willie James 37, 108 Renick, Marilyn Jane 32, 82, 164 Reno, Karen 38 Reynolds, Beverly 41, 103, 170 Reynolds, Charlene 35 Reynolds, Dan 41, 86, 91, 111 Reynolds, Roger 37, 169, 188, 190 Rhodes, Arthur 68, 93, 94, 176 Rice, Delores 34 Rice, John H. 29 Rice, Lee 29 Rice, Ron 43, 155, 162 Richardson, Angela 24 Richman, Mike 27 Riddle, John 68, 140 Rinehart, Tom E. 29, 86 Roach, Harold 28 Robbin, Carol 42, 75 Robin, Bobbi 67, 91, 95 Robbins, Donna 33 Robinson, Kay 37 Robinson, Paula 37 Robson, Richard 25 Roderick, Judy 42, 171, 173 Rogers, Carl 37 Rogers, Larry 26 Roope, John 42 Rose, Ben 41, 93, 94, 112, 184 Rose, Jean Terrie 28, 86, 97, 105, 131, 133 Rose, Sharon 25 Rose, Virginia 38, 178 Rosemond, John 31, 86, 97 Rosenauer, Susan 27, 97 Rosenbaum, Sharon 39, 92, 95 Rosenfeld, Jack 39, 162 Rosenfield, Ralph 24, 90 Ross, Allen 34, 104, 155 Ross, Brian 40 Ross, Karen 30, 90, 112 Ross, Mary Jean 37 Ross, Patricia 40, 86 Ross, Stanley 31, 85, 155, 157 Ross, William Bruce 40 Roswurm, Barbara Ann 31 Rountree, Robert 40, 144 152 Ruben, Marcy 35 Rubish, Nancy J. 26 Rush, Carol 40, 86 Russ, Linda Nell 24, 114 Russell, Andrea 27 Russin, John 68 Rutledge, Gary 68, 119 Sachs, Sally 68, 186 Sanborn, Sharon 33 Sauls, Dick 26 Savage, Jim 25 Saxton, Javonda 25 Schacter, Steve 34, 87 Schaedel, Linda 41, 92 Schaefer, Elouise 69, 103, 178 Schafer, Joyce 69 Schafer, Darla 33, 96 Schatt, Virginia E. 34, 80, 120 Schecter, Barbara 39 Schecter, Sharon 28 Scherer, Phil 35 Schirtzinger, James 32 Schlack, Ann 69, 117 Schleppi, Bob 32 1 Schlesinger, Evonne lBonnie1 29 Schmokey, Wanda 32, 95 Schmueckle, Tim 42 Schneider, Ben 30 Schneider, Gloria 31 Schneider, Julie Ann 26 Schnitzspahn, Fred 25, 90 Schrock, Ann Louise 28 Schrock, Don 69 Schuler, Dave 27 Schultz, Helen 28, 85, 97, 114 120 Schwartz, Cerie 26 Schwartz, Mary Ann 34 Scofield, Jennie 32 Scurlock, Lee 31 Seal, Carol 38, 85 Seckel, Jerry 40 Seckel, Roger 75, 107 Seesock, Donna 33 Semones, Paul 35 Senft, Lana 69, 83, 95, 173 174 Seymour, E. Richard 40 Seymour, Roger 25 Seymour, Stephen 32 Shannon, Frank 27, 155 Shannon, P. D. 31, 155 Share, Barbara 28, 97 Sharpe, Kimberly 24 Shaw, Linda 76, 117 Shaw, Roberta 22, 29, 82, 97 131 Sheets, Randy 32, 118, 155 Shenker, Alice 39, 115, 190 191 Sherman, Pamela 34 Sherman, Paula 24 Shoemaker, Ann 26 Shoemaker, Jerry 38, 92, 111 Short, Frank 41 ,Q Short, Tom 34, 162 Shorter, Elton 41 Shoults, Bonnie 28, 86, 87 Shover, Joe 35, 155, 157 Shrock, Harold 37 Shupe, Dave 70, 85, 98, 116 Shupe, Dick 32 Sibole, Gale 28 Siddell, Tom 33, 87 Siders, James 38, 153, 156, 162 Siebenshein, Dasha 39, 180 Siefert, Ronald 34 Siefert, Virginia A. 54, 68, 69 Siegel, Clifford 39, 162 Siegel, Lee 69, 117, 153 Siegel, Richard 41, 152, 162 Siegel, Sanford 25 Siegelman, Harvey B. 69, 82, 180 Siegelman, Janice 26, 121 Simonovics, Elaine 24 Simpson, James 24, 157 Singleton, James C. 76 Siple, Greg 29 Skobrak, Margaret A. 29 Slauson, Edna 31 Slay, Jackie 31 Smallsreed, Jeri 33 Smart, Barbara 70, 92, 95, 118 Smart, Kim 26, 90 Smart, Sam 35, 118 Smith, Ann 41 Smith, Becky 119 Smith, Betty Lou 26 Smith, Jeffrey 35 Smith, Joan 28 Smith, John 25 Smith, Karen 70, 92, 94, 95, 99 I97 1 1 Titkin, Melanie J. 35, 96 Stout, Janet 33, 86 Smith, Michele 33, 86, 111 Smith, Richard 70, 112 Smith, Sandy 26 Smith, Sharon 39 Smith, Susan 28 Smith, Terry 25 Smyser, Pam 33, 87, 88, 95, 141 Snider, Eric 42, 85, 86, 88, 92, 94, 158 Snow, Bill 28 Snow, George 75, 111, 142 144, 147, 184 Snyder, Floyd 70, 93, 94, 95 Soloman, David 35, 155 Soloman, Marilyn 28 Son, Anita 26 Sosey, Mike R. 29 Sosey, Roberta 41 Soule, Harriet 42 South, Gary 39, 101, 144, 157 Sowalsky, Donna 39, 77 Sparks, Sandra 35 Speakman, Dennis 36 Speakman, Joyce Ann 70, 86 176 Spence, Gene 32, 111 Spitler, Dave 35 Sprague, Don 37, 86, 155 Springer, Gail 30 Stahr, Harold 71, 77, 107 Stanley, Lynn Da-Lee 29, 86 Stark, Patty 29, 97 Starrett, Vicki Lee 24, 90 Staten, Bob 25 Stavroff, Frank 33, 111, 144 148, 155, 157 Steding, Sandra 29 Steelman, Ronald 25, 90 Steelman, Tim 40 Steffy, Susan 29, 105, 120 Stein, Judy 32 Stein, Richard 25 Stellman, Steve 34, BO, 90 105, 108 Stentz, Gerald 42 Sterling, Alan 25, 26 Stevens, Jim 37 Stevens, Marilyn 42, 85, 86 88, 92, 94, 99, 139, 141 Steward, Rod 107 Stewart, Mary E. 25 Stewart, Ronald 32, 98 Stickrod, Kenneth 71, 86, 87 89, 90, 91 Stiles, Marion 97 , Stires, Bonnie Sue 24 Stockwell, Candy 26 Storz, Susan Ann 24 Strapp, Jim 24 Strapp, Sharon 36 Stricker, Alice 24 Stricker, John 38 Stricklin, Malcolm 41 Stricklin, William 37, 162 Strohbach, Mary Ellen 105 Strohbach, Susan 39, 117 Strouse, Ellen 25 Stuart, Linda 34 Sullivan, Linda 71 Sutton, Elizabeth 24 Sutton, Ira 42, 87, 89, 91 Swaney, Donna 35, 99, 113 Swartz, Steven 35 Swinger, Michael 54, 71, 87 89, 91, 107,170, 179 Swofford, Steve 41, 118 Swords, Diane 41 Talley, Susan iHolly1 41 Tarcov, Ruth 35, 111, 130, 131,155, 164,170 Tatman, Sharon 41, 85 Taylor, Curt 71, 82, 85, 93. 94, 140, 141, 144, 180 Taylor, Joyce 37, 96, 164 Taylor, Judy 26 Taylor, Margaret 29 Taylor, Michael 39 Taylor, Rose Mary 35, 90, 113 Taylor, Shirley 35, 96 Teater, Sherrie 38, 181 Terry, Bruce 41, 93 Terry, Kathy 31, 97 Tewell, Sharon 37 Thies, Ollie 27 Thomas, Dave 30, 120 Thomas, Dianne E. 27, 97 Thomas, John 71, 81, 108 Thomas, Judy Ann 36 Thomas, Virginia 36, 104 Thompson, Mary Beth 33, 86, 90, 91 Thorn, Sandy 27 Thorn, Susan 29, 112 Thornton, Marla 36 Thrash, Francis E. 29, 90 Tigner, Deril 28 Tigner, Nelson 26 Tishkoff, Denny 71, 110, 132, 154 Topcik, Marcia 28 Topolosky, Mark 71, 111, 154, 156, 158, 161 Topson, Anita 34, 80, 86 Townsend, Dennis 24 Townsend, Sidney 72, 81, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 98, 110, 114 Tracy, Margaret 72, 116, 184 Tracy, Paul E. 72 Tracy, Richard 43 Trager, Terrie 33, 166 Travis, James 35 Trent, Diane 43 Trent, Frank 72 Trent, Jim 25 Trigger, Gary 25 Trout, Margaret 39 Tucker, Pamilla 36 Tucker, Tommy 31, 90 Tuggle, Judi 30, 97, 186 Turner, Art 27 Turner, John 72, 108, 116, 152 1 Turner, Linda 97 Turner, Paul 40 Turner, William iKelley1 40, 86 Ucko, Daisy 26 Udisky, Allen 31, 155, 157 Uhl, Bob 2, 40, 93, 94 Upiohn, Charleen 33, 86 Uren, Patricia 36 Vandall, Joe 37 Van Horn, Dana 30 Van Horn, Douglas 33, 111, 144, 147, 149, 156, 159, 160, 161, 173 Van Horn, Vincent 31 Van Schepen, Robert 27, 97 Van Vleet, Gereen 37 Vaughn, Raymond iBuddy1 35, 155 Vaughn, Vickie 28, 97, 120 Venook, Bonnie 32, 85, 96, 111, 164 Vogelsang, Andrea 28 Volz, Gretchen 68, 72, 99, 179, 180 Voneida, John 31, 85, 97 Wainer, Penny 72, 81 Walker, Connie 30 Wallace, Patricia 38 Walls, Barbara 39 Walls, Julia 30, 31, 97,131 Walton, Mary 25 Walz, Charles 40, 108 Ward, Patricia 37, 96 Watson, Kathy 33 Webster, Geraldine 29, 105 Webster, Steve 41, 157 Webster, Tom 33, 119 Weemhoff, Dick 27 Weemhoff, Sandra 68, 72, 76, Winslow, Elna CPat1 74, 116 133 Winters, John 74, 117 Wiley, Jean 35 Willie, Walt 73, 118, 128, 172 Wilkerson, Joyce 32 Wilkins, Karen 40, B5, 103 Williams, Barbara 32 Williams, Joan 73 Williams, Judith 73, 98, 102 Williams, Judy 42, 68, 92, 95, 103, 187 Williams, Karon 26 Williams, Leslie 27 Williams, Lynda 30 Williams, Sharon 26 Williams, Steve 43 Williams, Timothy 54, 71, 76, 154 Williams, Wayne 27, 157 Wilson, Connie 33, 95, 96, 103, 130, 131 Wilson, Jeannine 27 Wilson, Phil 32, 112, 120 Wilson, Ralph 40 Wilson, Richard 4, 73, 111, 144, 146, 152, 153, 156, 158, 160 Wilson, Sharon 35 Wilson, Susan 39, 117 Wolfe, Suzanne 38, 80 Wolfe, Woody 28 Wolfel, Tom 32 Wollett, Ron 74, 85, 93, 103, 144, 146, 147, 152, 153 Wood, Donald 33 Wood, Julia 36, 96 Wood, Patricia E. 27, 97 Woods, David 27 Woods, Mary 35 Woods, Robert 28 Woods, Stephen 26 138, 139 Woodsworth, Tom 37 Weemhoff, Shirley 33 Wray, D00 30 Weiner, Harvey 38, 86 Wf'9l 7, Bob 24 Weiss, Robert 33, 113, 162 Wright, James 74, 56, 89, 90, Welch, Albert 24 91 Welch, Nancy 68, 73, 82, 83, Wfighf, Paul 33, 118,144 102' 134, 174 Wymer, Robert 26, 109 Welch, Rita 27 Welch, sarah 29, 97, too, 131, Y akUm',Te Y 39' 157 179 Young, Jim 155 Wells aiu 26 Young' Linda 41 Werlin, Mari 40, ai, 92, 95, Young' Ralph L- 34 103 no 187 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