Eastmoor High School - Shield Yearbook (Columbus, OH)

 - Class of 1962

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Avery Company ...,... .,,.,, 1 92 The Barber Shop ........... ,,.,, , 197 Barrett Insurance Agency ,.,,., ,,,,,,, 1 85 Bartholomew Plumbing ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 81 Ben Franklin Variety .,..... ,,,,,,, 1 88 Berry Drugs ,,............... ,,,,1, 1 82 Berwick Beauty Salon .--,.,, ,,,,,,, 1 89 Better Built Homes ....... ,,,,,,, 1 89 Bexley Camera Shop ....,., ,,,,,,, 1 91 Bexley Pharmacy ..... ,,,,,, 1 91 Bill's Sunoco ............. ,.,,., 1 92 Broadmoor Market ....... ,,,,,,, 1 97 Browning Studio .......,,., ..,,,,, 1 85 Burger Boy Drive-In .......,.7 ,,,,,,. 1 81 Burger Boy Food-O-Rama .,..., ,,.,,,, 1 95 Cochran Pharmacy ........ ....... 1 97 Cohagan Hardware ....,,. ....... 1 97 Colony Beauty Salon .....,..................,... 198 Columbus and Southern Electric Company 200 Columbus Film Rental ....... ..,..,. 1 88 Connell's Florist .....,...., ....... 1 89 Cooper Pharmacy .... ,...,.. 1 85 Drexel Beauty Salon ....... ...,... 1 88 East Broad Cart Center ...... ....,.. Eastmoor Service Center ...... ........ Eastside Nursery .......... Emile Hairdresser ,...... 185 183 186 183 Advertising Index Emil's Steer Inn ....,....,,....,,, .,,,,,,, 1 92 Enterprise School Photos ...... ,,.i,,, 1 94 Erfurt's Market ,,,,,,,,,,1.,,, ,,,.,,, 1 98 Fair Lady Coiffures ,A..,..,,,1,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 193 First Federal Savings and Loan Association 187 Great Eastern Paint Town ,,,.1,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 89 Haas Furniture Company ...... ...,,,, 1 82 Holiday Beauty Salon ..,..,.. ....... 1 93 Howard johnson's ,,14,,, ,,,-,,, 1 96 Holiday Lanes ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 91 jack Gelin Produce ...,,., ,,,,,,,, 1 93 Jacobs Gulf Station ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 85 Jewish Center .............,..,...,,,...,...,,...,,... 196 Johnsons Real Ice Cream Company .... 189 Kay jewelers ..,.. ..,,,4. 1 94 Krispy Kreme ........ .,,,.,, 1 94 Lake Shore System .,,,.., ,,,,,,, 1 96 Leppert Studio ..... ,,..., 1 84 Louis Hair Design ....... .,,.1,. 1 97 Martin's Foods Inc. .... ,,.i,,. 1 88 Michael's Sign Service ....,,. ....... 1 93 Mr. Ion of Columbus ...... ........ 1 81 McDonald's ,............... ,,,,.,, 1 99 New Berwick Manor ,....., ,,,,,., 1 93 Ohio Bell Telephone Company ,,,,,....1,1 193 Ohio Packing Company .................... Ohio State School of Cosmetology .... Orr's Texaco Service ............................ Paul's Texaco .................. F. M. Peart and Son Inc. Plaza Barber Shop .,,........ Plaza Pharmacy ......., Pub Steak House ....,.. Ranch Drive-In .... Roger's Pharmacy ..... Rohr Drug Store ....... Ross Cleaners ........ Roy W. King ........ Salt Brothers Hardware Scioto Specialty Company Simplex Motor Parts Inc. Slagle's Hair Styling Salon .....i... Smith Realtors .........................,,,............ Spitzer Motors of Columb us Inc. ....... . Stapleton's Auto Parts .........A..........---- State Farm Insurance .....,, Summers and Son ...,... Super Duper T.A.T. ..... . Texico ................ .............--------------- ,-----A- Timken Roller Bearing Company Toddle House .......................---------------- -- Walz's Styles ............... Whitehall Barber Shop .,,.., Wright jewelers ..... . The Shield Staff would like to extend thanks to the following people who helped to produce this 1962 publication: john Condit, T. H. Mayer, David Higbee, William Dis- bro, Alphonse Foose, Lewis Baker, H. H. Kellenberger, Ed Leppert, the Citizen-journal, and the C olumbur Dirpalrh. Their extra efforts were greatly appreciated. Cs. O Shield Co-editors 198 200 182 191 198 192 188 182 183 197 198 183 196 198 185 186 185 185 199 188 191 182 186 180 194 197 188 183 188 207 A Academic ......,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,.,.,,, ,.,,,, Activities Around School Art Club .............,,,,,,,,, Assistants .........,..... Attendance .........,..,,., Audio Visual Club .....,... B Band Council .....,.. Bel Canto Club ......... Bellr Are Ringing ,,,,,, Board of Education ...... Boys' Glee Boys' Ensemble ........ Boys' Quartet ........ Bus Drivers .,..... C Cadet Band , ......,. ,,.,,,4 , Camera Club ...... Chess Club .....,.,,,,,,, Christmas Activities ..,... Contents Page .,....... Cooks ......,,.,,, Counselors .......,. Cross Country ..... Current Events ...... D Dance Band .,..... Drum Major ..... ..., F Faculty .,,,,,,,, Foreword ........... Future Teachers' Association ....... G Gay Paree ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,4v,-,, Aw',-- Girls' Athletic Association Girls' Glee Girls' Ensemble ........ Girls' Sports ......i Girls' Quartet ,,,,,l,, ,,.,,,, H Harvey .... Hi-Y ....... 206 124-129 130-31 93 150 96 114 95 ..,,iii,134-35 18-19 119 119 17 113 96 93 146-7 17 10 160 98 112 111 . 11-16 93 136-37 104 118 ,. 176-7 118 144-45 101 Activities Index Homecoming Activities .......,. ,..,.... Homecoming Court ......... Homecoming Queen ..... Honor Students .........i I International Club ...... J Janitors ..,.,,,...,.,,,........,... junior Baseball Club ........ 140-41 .. 142 143 60 94 17 103 Junior High Baseball .....,,. i.,... 1 56 Junior High Basketball ,......, ...... 1 71 junior High Cheerleaders 175 junior High Graduation .. 139 junior High Track ..,...... 157 Junior Red Cross ...... ..... 1 00 Junior Science Club ....... ,,,,, 9 7 junior Y-Teens ........., ,,... 1 04 L The Lance ....... . ,..... ,.... 1 51 M Maj orettes .....i..,.........,,,..,.,,....., ...,,r,,.,r 1 11 Man Who Came to Dinner .....,...... 132-33 Math Club ..... Mendez Concert ....,. Mixed Ensemble ...,.....,,,. N National Honor Society Nurse .......,...,.....,. ..,,,,,,,,,,, O Old Senior Class Pictures ....... ...... Orchestra ..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,i,., Outdoors Club ,,,,,,,,,,,4,,, P Principals ...... ,,,,,,, Q Quill and Scroll ..,........ R Radio Broadcasting Club ...,.,. Reserve Baseball ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Reserve Basketball ..... 115 119 62-63 17 58-59 . 113 92 8 61 .......99 156 171 Reserve Cheerleaders ...... Reserve Football ..,....... Reserve Track ..,.... 175 169 159 108-109 117-118 22 138-39 S Secretaries .1.,.. Senior Band ....,,. Senior Choir .............. Senior Class Officers ............... Senior High Graduation 1961 ,,,,,,.. Senior Red Cross .................. Seniors ..,.......,........... Senior Hi-Y ..... Senior Science ...... Senior Y-Teens ........ Service Club .......... Shield Staff ........ Slide Rule Club .....,..........,......., Sophomore Dramatics Club Speech and Debate Club ,. Square Dance Club ,...... Stamp Club .,,,,..,...... Student Council ....... Student Court ...... 100 23-57 101 97 105 92 90-91 99 102 102 101 98 88 89 T Tennis Team ,........,..... ........ 1 57 Tenth Grade Choir ....... ....... 1 21 Track Club ................... ....,. 9 4 U Underclass Section ....., ........ 6 6-85 V Valentine Dance ...... ..... 1 48-9 Varsity Baseball ....... ........... 1 54-5 Varsity Basketball ....... ...... 1 70, 172-3 Varsity Cheerleaders .......... .......,,...... 1 74 Varsity Football Managers Varsity Football Squad ..... .,,. 1 62-8 Varsity Track ........,,......,. ....,,,. 1 58 W Warriorettes .,..,...... ...,... Warriors' Club ........ Woodwind Choir ........ Wrestling .,,,.,........ ....... Y Yearbook Staff ....,. ....... 106-107 103 114 161 .. 90-91 59, 10 127, 63 Wingler, Jancie 71 Seymour, Roger 72, 156, 169 Seymour, Stephen 49, 59 Shafer, Sharon 79 Shannon, Frank 69, 154, 162, 167, 168 Sharpe, Kimberly 81 Shaw, David 77 Shaw, Roberta 70, 89, 116, 118, 119, 174 Sheets, Randy 49, 94, 158, 159,160 Shelly, Darlene 81 Sherman, Pamela 59 Sherman, Paula 71 Shoaf, Jody 84 Shoemaker, Ann 175, 121 Shorter, Lamar 83 Shoults, Bonnie 67, 108, 111 Shover, Joe 49, 89, 158 Shrock, Harold 49 Shrock, Nancy 74 Shuman, Luona 77 Shupe, Dick 49 Sidle, Cindy 74, 121 Siefert, Ronald 49 Siegel, Sanford 74, 109, 112, 113 Siegelman, Janis 72 Simms, Juel 81 Simpson, James 71, 163 Sinkford, Valeria 80 Siple, Greg 66 Sisco, Sharon 84 Skobrak, Margaret 70 Slane, Patricia 78 Slavens, James 82 Slavens, Jane 83, 121 Smallsreed, Jeri 49 Starrett, Roger 78, 113, 156 Starrett, Vicki 109 Stavroff, Diane 84 Stavroff, Frank 51, 88, 154, 155, 16 170, 173 2, 165, 167, 168 St. Clair, Edward 75 Steelman, Ronald 77, 112, 111 146, 182 102 114, 126, 144 Stein, Dick 77, 109, 112, 113 Stein, Judy 51 Stein, Ronald 83, 89, 97, 113 Stellman, Steve 51, 59, 60, 151,63 Thompson, Mary Beth 53 8, 115, 114, 117 Thompson, Pamela 74, 121 Thompson, Sylvia 50 Thornton, Marla 53 Tibbs, Janice 83, 121 Topolosky, Wendy 84 Topson, Anita 53, 59, 180, 114, 63 Towery, Phyllis 75 Tracy, Tom 74 Trager, Terrie 53 Travis, James 69 Trimmer, Richard 72, 169 Trott, Michael 82 Trott, Stephen 77 Stephens, Ethel 71 Sterling, Alan 72, 139, 156 Stern, Arleen 84 Stevens, Jim 51 Stewart, Ronald 68, 109, 127 Stires, Bonnie 121 Stockwell, Candy 106, 176 Storz, Susan 71, 121 Stoug Janet 5L 1o8,116, 120 ' Stout, Jean 79 Strapp, Sharon 51, 59, 104, 62 Strauss, Charlene 108, 121 Stricker, Alice 74 Stricklin, William 159 Strohbach, Mary Ellen 66, 116 Stuart, Linda 51, 59, 89, Tucker, Joe 169 Tucker, Pam 53 Tucker, Tom 66, 108 Tuggle, Judy 70, 88, 106, 12 Turley, Turner, Turner, Michael 109 Art 66 Arthur 76, 117 U Ucko, Daisy 72 Uaakw Allen 69, 117, 159 Upjohn, Charleen 53, 59 105, 136 Uren, Joanne 72 Uren, Patricia 54 V 124,140,141,142,17Q 131 Smart, Kim 72, 98, 108, 113 114 Smart, Sam 50 Smith, Betty 139 Smith, Don 113 Smith, Jeffrey 59 Smith, John 96 Smith, Kenneth 77 Smith, Marc 74, 169 Smith, Michele 50, 108, 113 Smith, Mark 73 Smith, Paul 77 Smith, Sandie 74, 121 Smith, Sandra 129 Smith, Sue 70, 193 Smith, Terry 75, 130 Stuart, Ron 89 Sturgill, Sue 75 Sullers, Mike 80 Sullivan, Kathy 73 Sullivan, Karen 82 Sullivan, Linda 78, 104 Sully, Susan 121 Sutton, Elizabeth 71 Sutton, Ted 78, 109 Swaney, Donna 51, 62 Swartz, Steven 52 T' Tadlock, Sandra 84 Tarcov, Ruth 52 Smyser, Pam 50, 59, 111, 1o9,116,14o,141,142 Snodgrass, Henry 79, 171 Snodgrass, John 83, 103 Snow, Bill 72, 129 Snyder, Barbara 78, 108, 175 Snyder, Rita 72, 113, 151 Sobel, Bruce 66, 117 Solomon, David 50, 161 Solomom, Marilyn 70 Son, Anita 72, 102 Soult, Mike 50, 124, 148, 162, 170, 173 Sowalsky, Kathy 82, 121 Sparks, Sandra 50 Spitler, Dave 50 Springer, Gail 68, 101, 120, 177 Stalnaker, Judy 50, 66 Stanett, Vicki 74 Stanley, Lynn 66, 108, 114 Stapleton, Barbara 72 Stark, Patty 70, 120 Taylor, Taylor, Jackqueline 84,104 Jacqueline 52, 100 125, 150, 63 Taylor, Joyce 52, 120 Taylor, Peg 69, 89, 106, 197 183, Taylor, Paulette 81 Taylor, Robert 84 Taylor, Rose Mary 52, 113 Taylor, Shirley 67, 117 Teater, Danetta 76, 89 Tennenbaum, Regina 81 Tewell, 91 Sharon 52, 59, 61, Thivener, Richard 81 Thomas, Dave 128 Thomas, Dianne 67 Thomas, Judy 52, 59 Thomas, Mark 82 Thomas, Norwood 82 1 Thomas, Rogeen 71 Thomas, Virginia 52, 61, 90, 93 Van Horn, Dana 67, 162 Van Horn, Douglas 54, 88. 154, 155, 162, 164, 161 167, 168, 170, 173 Van Horn, Vincent 69, 163 Vanko, Illona 74, 12, 121 Van Schapen, Bob 66 Van Vleet, Gereen 54, 88, 106, 63 Varga, George 78, 97, 98 Vaughn, Buddy 54, 154, 155,162,167 Vaughn, Vickie 69 Venook, Bonnie 54, 59, 102,88,116,93,63 Vincent, John 69, 169 Vincent, Saundra 80 Vogelsang, Andrea 69 Vogelsang, Dale 80 Voneida, John 70 Von Ins, Sharon 78, 104 W Waers, Judy 64 Wainer, Brian 82 Walcoff, Sue 76 Walker, Mike 75 Walls, Julia 67, 89, 116, 118,145,149,174 Walls, Steve 82 Walter, Diane 61, 151 Walton, Butch 73 Ward, Patricia 54, 59, 120 Wasserman, Harvey 157 Watson, Fred 76 Watson, Kathy 54 Webb, Connie 73 Webster, Geraldine 66, 116 Webster, Margaret' 74 Weemhoff, Shirley 55 Wehler, Sue 84 70, 98, 0 Weise, Weiss, Weiss, Welch, Nellie 79 Eugene 67 Robert 55, 117, 120 Sarah 66, 116, 118, 134,174,188,91 Wellman, George 73, 169 Westrip, Charles 74, 169 Wetzel, Rick 70 Wexner, Susan 55 Whaley, Margaret 78 Wheeler, Q Alvie 55 W'hetstone, Ann 55, 60, 108, 113, 63 Whiteman, Bob 76,. 169 Whitten, John 70, 101 Wickner, Valerie 71, 151 Wiggins, Grant 73 Wilcoxon, Susan 82 Wiley, Jean 69 Wilkerson, Joyce 68 Williams, Barbara 55, 61, 90 Williams Diane 121 Williams, Karon 77, 89, , 102 Williams, Lynn 71 Williams Sharon 72, 102 Williams, Wayne 66, 163, 171 Willis, Leon 80 Wilson, Cheryl 84, 121 Wilson, Connie 56, 116, 174, 131 Wilson, David 84 Wilson, Linda 73, 129 Wilson, Phil 69, 99, 130 Wilson, Sharon 56, 59, 63 Wilson , Steve 68 Wilt, Robert 84 Winter, Mariana 78 Wolcott, Bill 79 Wolcott, Dotty 69 Wolfe, Elwood 74 Wolfe, Joyce, 82 121 Wolfel, Tom 56, 59 Wood, Donald 56 Wood, Patricia 67, 116 Woods, Mary 56, 63 Woods, Stephen 74 Wooldridge, Robert 79, 113 Wooley, Stanley 83, 121 Wray, Connie 71 Wray, Don 67, 158, 160 Wray, Janice 121 Wright, David 73, 169 Writesel, Judith 81 Wullenweber, Dave 73 Wymer, Danny 85 Wymer, Robert 75, 156 Y Yates, Gary 56, 103 Yoakum, Thomas 56 Young, Carol 78 Young, Dixie 83 Young, Donn 74 Yountz, Linda 77 Z Zagoric, Carol 81 Zaima, Katsunori 56 Zimpfer, Ken 75 Zsulyovic, Dawna 89 Zuck, Judith 68 Zuckerman, Lennie 82 Zwelling, Sheila 74 205 Moltenberry, Janice 105, 108,113,118,134,149 116,114,60,61,42,9Q 62 Moncrief, Judi '70, 100, 116 Monroe, Helen 74 Monroe, Patricia 42 Moore, John 66, 119, 118. 117 Morre, Larry 82 Moore, Philip 83 Moos, Allen 71 Moreen, Merrylee 72, 120 Moreen, Robert 109, 112, 113, 118, 119, 127, 131 117 Morgan, Pat 80 Morris, David 72, 169, 156, 121 Morris, Mary Beth 66, 118, 116, 120, 93 Morrison, Tom 157 Moser, Linda 72, 120 Mosier, Lorita 76 Moulders, Kathy 69 Mulchin, Gerald 84, 121 Mullen, Murrell 83 Mullen, Ray 117, 59, 120 Mundschenk, Kurt 42, 59 Murphy, Sharon 113 Murray, Jerry 69 Murshy, Sharon 78 Murvis, Mike 70, 100, 121 Muse, Dan 575, 156 Muse, Raymond 82, 121 Myers, Jerry 75, 162, 166, 171, 156 Myers, Sheila 43 N Naeder, Roy 79 Nacdimen, Bob 89, 99, 157, 148, 117, 43 Nagle, Linda 74 Narcross, Carol 70, 109 Nathan, Mike 70 Naumoff, Paul 70, 158, 162, 166, 173, 170, 197, 183, 193 Nedblake, Robert 129, 43 Neeshan, Carol 43, 59, 61, 62, 91 Negrin, Maury 74, 170 Neiman, Karen 97, 120 Neiswander, Gretchen 75 Newlane, Beverly 70, 120 Newlin, Cecil 74 Newpoff, Harvey 69, 117 Nimz, Patti 73 Noble, Carolyn 129, 60, 43 Nordman, Dennis 79 Nordman, Ronnie 121 Norris, Dennis 83 Norris, Karen 43, 59 Nushan, Linda 78 O O'Connor, Henry 78 Ogden, John 43, 59 Ogg, Andy 73 Ogg, Tim 73 Ogier, Janice 70, 120 O'Neill, Barbara 80 Ontko, Linda 79 Oppenheimer, Dennis 74, 98 Osborn, Jack 80 204 Osborne, Terry 74, 108 P Pace, James 168, 43 Pace, Jeffrey 84, 121 Packard, John 67, 163, 161, 148, 188 Painter, Hass 72 Palestrant, Gary 83, 168 Palestrant, Michael 156, 168, 44 Paolucci, Anthony 77 Papier, Larry 82, 113 Papier, Stephen 72 Parfitt, Gary 83 Parfitt, Terry 83 Parks, Becky 44, 59 Parish, David 109, 112, 98, 113, 44 Parrish, Gene 74, 92 Parrish, Richard 169 Parrish, Robert 81 Parthemer, Jerry 74, 169 Patterson, Terry 79, 113, 120 Paul, John 169 Paul, Philip 89, 57, 156, 44 Pavoni, Mary Ann 69 Pearce, Melinda 71 Peart, Bonnie 68, 175, 176, 90 Peila, Audrey 44 Pennington, Pam 120, 44 Penn, Robert 82, 121 Penry, Pamela 74, 121 Peppercorn, Renee 72 Perkins, Charles 78, 157, 171, 103 Perkins, Ella 83, 121 Perkins, Gary 75, 157, 169 Peterson, Carol 118, 128, 116, 44, 62 Peterson, Larry 69, 162 Pettorini, Judy 72, 139, 121 Phalen, Theresa 84 Phillips, Marvin 79 Pierce, Sharon 108, 118, 137, 111, 149, 116, 105, ' 44, 59 Piermont, Margaret 82, 121 Pilkington, Dee 73, 176 Pilkington, George 45 Pilzer, Judy 66, 180, 116 Pinsky, Steve 77, 97, 108, 112 Pinto, Mike 70 Pitt, Ann 68, 59 Pizzurro, John 45 Pler, Judith 72, 97, 151 Podkin, Leslie 84, 121 Podkin, Rich 66 Polk, Nancy 82 Pope, Earlene 80 Pope, Maurice 68, 154 Portman, Fred 79 Poss, John 78 Powell, Andy 69, 171, 156, 189 Powell, Glen 82 Powell, Gregory 69 Powell, Jerry 80 Powell, Terry 68, 101, 162, 117 169, Prater, Beatrice 84, 121 Praver, David 71, 97, 156 Praver, Susan 45 Pressnell, Judith 34, 121 Preston, Lois 76 Preston, William 81 Price, Charlett 66 Price,Juditl'1 70 Prisk, Pat 45, 59, 62 Pursell, Steve 83 Puskas, Andrew 45 Pyles, Nicholas 117, 45, 120 Pymer, Seth 82 R Rader, Carole 73, 120 Ramsey, Ken 45, 59, 154, 162, 167, 90, 170, 173 Randles, Charles 71 Ranft, John 73, 169 Rankin, Rita 75, 139 Rathbun, David 78, 109 Rathbun, Margaret 45, 117, 118, 120 Rau, Connie 46, 61, 62, 89, 106, 134, 91, 93 Rauber, Donna 46, 117, 120 Raver, Ronald 75 Rech, Sheila 75 Redman, Cherie 69 Reece, Robert 83, 126 Reed, Charles 46 Reed, Nancy 71, 89 Reeves, Sheila 81 Regan, Sharon 77, 109 Reid, Dianne 46, 106, 90 Reid, Ronald 80, 103 Reid, Willie James 46 Renick, Marilyn 46, 61, 106, 91, 131 Renz, Judith 73, 108, 114 Reyes, Cynthia 74 Reynolds, Charlene 46 Reynolds, Dale 81, 175 Reynolds, Roger 46, 59, 126, 148, 158 Rhinehart, Tom 109, 67 Rice, Delores 47 Rice, John 70 Rice, Lee 68, 159 Rice, Ron 47, 161 Rice, Virgie 76 Richardson, Angela 75, 92, 120 Richman, Mike 76 Ripps, Bonnie 73 Roberts, Duane 75 Roberts, Richard 67 Roberts, Roger 80, 113 Robinett, Joan 47 Robbins, Lani 75, 121 Robison, Paula 57 Robson, Richard 75 Roddey, Evon 176 Rodibaugh, Douglas 83 Rogers, Dianne 83 Rose, Terrie 68, 88, 92, 175 131 Rosemond, J'6hn 69, 109, 112,113,114,159,160 Rosen, Marcy 76 Rosenauer, Susan 66, 120 Rosenfield, Ralph 76 Ross, Allan 47, 59, 124, 140 Ross, Charlotte 79 Ross, George 80 Ross, Stanley 69, 117, 171, 180, 183 Ross, Trudy 84, 121. Rotfus, Anna 120 r Rowe, Anita 84, 121 Rozanczyk, Sylvia 77 Ruben, Marcy 47 Rubish, Nancy 75 Russ, Linda 76, 102, 120, 121, 139 Russell, Linda 79 Rusun, Alan 82 Ruth, Marilyn 78 Rutledge, James 157 S Salle, Joey 81 Sallee, Robert 83 Sanborn, Sharon 47, 59, 90, 61 Sanders, Linda 81, 175 Sanford, John 76, 169 Santo, Dianna 75, 120 Sauage, Jim 72 Saul, Cherie 66 Saul, Jeff 83, 121 Sauls, Dick 77, 169 Sauls, Kenneth 80, 156 Sauner, Margaret 47, 129 Sauselen, Rhea 82 Saxton, Christine 84, 121 Sayton, Bill 82 Scarberry, Bruce 83 Scarberry, Glen 72 Schaefer, Mary 72, 106, 121 Schacter, Steve 48, 109, .112, 151 Schafer, Darla 48, 59 Schaffer, Rod 74, 169 Schecter, Barry 79 Schecter, Sharon 70, 150 Scher, Roger 71, 109 Schirtzinger, Beverly 77 Schirtzinger, Linda 85 Schleppi, Bob 68, 117, 159, 162, 171 Schlesinger, Jonnie 70 Schluer, Dave 67 119 Schneider, Ben 74 Schneider, Julie 79 Schnitzspahn, Fred 71, 89, 108, 112, 114, 157 Schott, Virginia 48, 61, 98 102, 124, 133, 151, 144 62 Schratz, Joseph 48 Schreiber, Sharyn 71 Schuler, Dave 117, 120 Schultz, Helen 68, 101, 116 120 Schuss, Karen 83, 89 Schuster, Karen 72, 120, 121 Schwartz, Cerie 72, 106, 107, 176 Schwartz, Charlene 82 Schwartz, Mary Ann 48, 63 Schwartz, Paula 109, 113 Schwartzwalder, Steve 48 Schwind, Jennifer 81 Scott, Barbara 82 Scott, Craig 84 Scurlock, Carol 78 Seaman, Peter 147 Sebring, Paul 157 Seckel, Salli 74, 108, 121 Seeman, Eric 68 Sells, Richard 85 Semones, Paul 48, 158 Settlemair, Marty 78 1 Holmes, Harold 84 Hoover, Janis 78 Hoover, Oran 67 Hord, Nana 80, 115 Hoskinson, Rick 71, 169, 121 Hoskinson, Sharon 65, 106, 35, 59 Hovis, Kendra 78, 104 Howard, Mike 78 Howdyshell, Carol 120, 55 Howdyshell, Trudy 82 Howell, Steve 79, 171, 156 Hubbard, Ca.t'0.l 55, 59 Huddle, Nita Rae 84 Hudge, Ronald 72 Huffman, Bill 55, 59, 95 Huffman, Dolores 68, 116, Huffman, Sue 75, 120, 121 Huffman, Susanna 108, 35, 111 Huggins, Linda 116, 55 Hull, Nina 77 Hundley, Diann 66, 120 Hundley, Larry 71 Hunt, Kathy 70, 106 Hunter, Mathens 82 Hutchins, Karen 147 Hysell, Sandra 129, 55, 62 I Ickes, Patti 69 Inglis, Judy 66, 106 Ishida, Cheryl 84, 115 Ishida, Dean 70, 162, 165, 173, 170, 156, 168 Ishida, Sharon 81 Israel, Susan 72, 105 I Jackson, Priscilla 81, 89 Jackson, Ronald 101, 36 Jackson, Suzanne 80, 89, 115, 175 Jacobs, Pam 82 Jacobs, Robert 73 Jacques, Barbara 36, 59 Jaeger, William 85 Jarvis, Martha 36, 59, 118 Jarvis, Patti Ann 121 Jaynes, Larry 69, 109, 112, 156 Jenkins, William 80, 113 Jennings, David 75 Joh, Diana 79 Johnson, Mary 75, 120 Johnson, Petey 84- Johnson, Steve 77, 115 Johnston, James 77, 171 Jones, David 82, 121 Jones, John 72, 89, 108, 114 Jones, Kathryn 75 Jones, Martin 85 Jones, Raymond 79 Jones, Terry 72 Jordon, Pat 82, 121 Joseph, Carole 88, 106, 197, 36, 91 Joseph, Nick 70, 162, 117, 161 Junkermann, Sheryl 56, 62 Justice, Wynne 66, 147 K Kahn, Rita 78, 89, 159 Kambelis, Sophia 66 Kanyok, Beverly 74, 121 Karnes, Beverly 68 Katz, Annette 66, 106, 107, 151 Kaufman, Beverly 66, 89 Keene, Steve 77 Keffe, Euanne 71, 121 Kellenberger, Terry 66, 70, 162 Kemple, Bonnie 66 Kessel, Ted 79 Kimmel, Carol 76, 120, 121 Kimmerle, Linda 70 Kimmerle, Mary Ann 154, 155, 181, 36 Kimsey, Linda 80 Kinsel, Sharon 69, 109, 120 Kipperling, Paul 71 Kirkman, Konnie 128, 116, 59 Klug, Thomas 70, 109, 112, 127 Knapp, Sheryl 71 Knapp, William 56 Knaul, Gary 80, 111 Knepper, Paula 67, 109 Knight, David 89, 82 Koehl, Jacqueline 80 Koetz, John 69, 162, 166, 171 Kohar, Mike 157, 193, 57, 95 Kolman, Cheryl 74 Kolr, George 71 Konkle, Ruth 99, 106, 150, 37 Kooperstein, Elaine 109, 37 Koppelman, Donna 57, 62 Korbel, Mike 109, 112 Koss, Michael 57 Kraus, John 74, 169 Krauth, Susan 81 Kravig, Danny 69, 117 Kreiselman, Karel 67, 118, 127, 116, 120 Kreutz, Donn 67 Krinn, Linda 68 Kristy, Kay 72 Kristy, Mike 101, 37 Krumbein, Connie 84 Krupnick, Bob 85, 121 Kuchler, Judy 67, 116 Kuhlman, Tiffany 77 Kuhn, James 37, 59 L Laile, Sandy 74, 120, 121 Laisure, Marilyn 85 Lambrecht, Chris 85 Lamping, Bill 80 Lampros, Dean 89, 140, 158, 172, 170, 57 Langerman, Joy 72 LaPaglia, Michael 70 Larrick, Sandra 80 Lathrop, Janice 80 Lavender, Lynn 58 Leach, Susan 75, 114 Leevis, Roberta 69 Leigh, Marion 38 Leonard, James 70 Lerner, Bob 66 Lerner, Marilyn 79, 120 Leres, Barry 71, 89, 99, 120 Leuinson, Chuck 72 Levi, Martha 84 Levin, Karen 84 Levine, Pamela 67, 85, 108 Levinson, Chuck 115 Levison, Marc 77 Levy, Carol 67, 144 Levy, Fred 82, 115 Lewis, Becki 84 Lewis, Bob 61, 94, 108, 112, 115, 158, 114, 60, ss, 59 90, 160, 62 Lewis, Jane 89, 108, 128, 58, 62 Lewis, Rick 82, 109, 112, 113, 157, 160 Liebersbach, Carol 71 Lincoln, Nancy 78 Lingo, Debbie 71 Lingo, Don 76 Linnick, Debbie 72, 119 Linick, Susan 58 Little, Nancy 81 LoBell, Norman 85 Lombardo, Carl 154, 162, 166, 38 Long, Alice 76 Long, Ellen 70 Lowe, Carl 69, 108 Lowe, June 80 Lowy, Ann 66 Lucas, Charles 67 Lukacs, Art 69, 117, 59 Lundholm, Kristin 66 Lusch, Mary 75 Lusignolo, Gloria 81, 89 Lutsko, Bill 70, 59 Lutsko, Diana 85 ' Lutsko, Pat 75 M McAffe, Doug 40 McCarty, Danny 78 McClain, Carolyn 67 McClain, Joyce 67, 175, 90 McCoy, Gary 66, 127, 165 McCrary, Darlene 40 McFerin, Jerry 85 McMahon, Sharon 68 McMakon, Sue 80 MCI-nturf, Cheryl 116, 40 McKenzie, Judy 77 McLean, Mary 71 McSain, David 82 MacDonell, Bonnie 78 Machler, Robert 69, 130 Machtel, Harry 80 Maddox, Gary 38 Magasfalvi, George 94, 59 Maglia, John 77 Makar, James 89, 162, 166, 39 Malcoff, Michael 82 Malott, Michael 68 Mangold, Ray Jo 156, 39 Manley, Barbara 75 Manley, Scott 79 Manna, Timothy 77, 115, 157 Mara, Phyllis 75, 109 Marburger, Gary 73 Marburger, Mary Jo 75, 89, 105 Marburger, Robert 158, 39, 160 Marburger, Terry 74, 169, 171 Marcum, Patricia 80 Marcus, Sharyll 120 Marcus, Sherry 66 Markwood, Raymond 82 Markwood, Robert 66 Marlow, Terry 72 Maroney, George 59 Marsh, 116, Virginia 106, 146, 120, 39, 59 Marshall, Karen 59 Marshall, Mike 120, 121 Marshall, Ronald 80, 157 Martin, Gary 68 Martin, Glenn 67 Martin, Lee 85 Martin, Martez 80 Martin, Tim 77 Martindale, Caryl 106, 107 116, 59, 59 Martz, George 75, 98 Masoni, Estelle 74 Masten, Roger 78, 96 Mastenbrook, Walter 40 Mates, Cheryl 81 Mather, Lucie 80 Mathews, David 79 Matthews, Bob 72 Maughan, Mauanne 72 Mays, Dixie Lee 79 Mays, Roger Lee 79 Mays, Wally 66 Meier, Owen 67 Meindl, Carolyn 129, 40 Mellman, Jeffrey 75 Merle, John 81 Messer, Jerry 75 Meyer, Kenny 82 Meyers, Sheila 128 Middaugh, Roger 162, 117, 40 Middleton, Mary Lee 40 Middleton, Tom 40 Milenthal, David 78 Millar, Judy 120, 41 Miller Ann 78 Miller, Bonnie 41 Miller, Dave 77 Miller, Gary 41 Miller, Jeff 41 Miller, Jennifer 41, 59 Miller, Jim 72, 109 Miller, Joan 116, 41 Miller, Kitty 75 Miller, Linda 82, 150 Miller-, Loren 84, 121 Miller, Marcia 69, 108, 114 Miller, Nick 66 Miller, Pete 66, 102 Miller, Robert 41 Miller, Ronald 77 Miller, Stanley 70, 169 Miller, Toni 82 Miller, Vernona 41 Miller Wayne 77 Mills, Barbara 68, 106 Mills, Betty 68 Mills, Karl 67, 89, 165, 148 Mills, Linda 77 Milnor, Anita 95, 108, 145, 42, 62 Milnor, Neal 109, 114 Minnear, Raymond 42 Mitchell, Jim 85 Mitchell, Meredith 84, 121 Mixon, Luther 171 Mize, Roger 78, 108 Moffet, Buddy 108 Mohr, Jerry 66 .203 Dailey, Donna 104, 108, 113, 23 Dailey, Larry 147 Dairs, Sandra Jean 77 Dalrymple, Bonnie 81, 113 Daron, Ron 109, 112, 28, 59 Davis, Davis, Dave 81, 77 Diana Sue 70, 151 Davis, Dolores 29 Davis, Duane 83 Davis, Elaine 82 Davis, Harold L. 75, 130 Davis, Ken 101, 156, 29 Davis, Marcia 62, 108, 140, 141, 143, 29, 114, 89, 105 Davis, Marilyn 121 Davis, Romona 79 Davis, Tim 96, 108, 112, 117, 120 Dawson, Penny 62, 106, 107, 29 Dayton, Diane 29 Dearth, Barbara 140, 141, 142, 29 Deering, Penny 29, 59 DeHayes, Dave 75, 109 DeLong, Willard 78 DeMolet, Jerry 70 Denney, Judy 67, 117 Dennison, Bernard 29, 59 Dennison, Janet 67, 99, 116 De Pue, Gloria 75 Dervers, Bob 73 DeTorme, Mike 82 DeWeese, Greg 71 DeWitt, Josephine 75, 121 Dickens, Diane 67 Dickey, Barbara 75 Dickey, Theodore 69, 162 Dillon, Stephen 75 Dimar, Dorothy 121 Doak, Carol 69, 109 Doddroe, Calvin 84 Dodds, David 82 1 Doner, Don 71 Doner, Rosemary 78 Dorman, Richard 128, 145, 59 Dotterer, Eugene 67 Doughty, Jim 94, 173, 170, 30 Douthit, Sue 66 Dumas, Geraldine 84, 121 Dunkle, Dwight 156, 30 Dunkle, Robert 78, 171 Dux, Geryl 83 Dutton, Karen 30 E Eads, Sandra 62, 108, 30, 59 Eblen, Sharon 80 Eby Dean 158, 162, 164, 161, 30 Eddy, Barbara 81 Eddy, Charles 66 Eddy, Robert 78 Edelstein, Barbara 66, 176 Edgington, Roger 73 Edison, Leslie 80 Edmister, Jan 84, 121 Edward, Sandy 76 Edwards, Bill 81 Edwards, Jeri 80, 108 Eiland, Janice, 100, 84 Eiland, Robert 85, 113 Eiland, Ronald 77, 171 202 Eiseman, Marlene 70 Eisenstein, Richard 66 Eisenstein, Robert 68 Elles, Jim 73 Ellis, Susan 69 Elzey, Ray 82 Engleman, Joe 82, 89 Engleman, Rita 72 Ervin, Jim 30, 160 Esswein, Jim 76, 98, 109 Estep, Jeanette 82 Evans, Sharon 30 Eyster, Mary Jane 108, 113, 116, 114, 30 F Fahrion, Sue 62 Fagan, Diane 71, 106, 107, 121 Fancher, Mike 83 Farkas, Jim 109, 112 Farus, Bob 82 Feathers, Robert 66, 96, 146 163 Feinstein, Marty 73 Feinstein, Rick 70, 159, 161 Ferguson, Diane 68, 176 Fetherolf, Sandra 72 Feuer, Mike 70 Feuer, Steve 79, 170, 156, 168 Feiertag, Deena 84, 121 Fife, Tauna 71, 129 Fillinger, Jeff 77 Fillinger, Robert 66, 117 Findley, Tom 78, 171 Fine, Susanne 77 Finke, Joyce 77 Finke, Phil 66 Fischar, Cindy 77 Finley, Susan 67, 89 Fisherbaugh, Nancy 31, 59 Fitzpatrick, Paul 68, 109, 134, 111 Flaler, Martha 67, 106, 197 Fleming, Charles 31 Fleming, Stanley 84 Fletcher, Floella 73, 121 Flora, Pam 81, 89 Foley, Jennifer 70 Foote, Ronald 83, 121 Foreman, Karen 106, 118, 119, 116, 31 Forte, Diana 84, 121 Foster, Diane 83, 121 Frager, Cheryl 74 Frager, Marsha 118, 116, 31 Francis, Gail 68, 116 Franklin, Clarance 113 Freedman, Steve 96, 31, 130 Frey, Judith 75 Friedman, Janet 71, 121 Friedman, Norman 81 Fuchs, James 75 Fuchs, Jeanne 79 Fully, Susan 75, 121 i G Gaffin, Gloria 71, 121 Galbreath, Gary 67 Gardner, Viola 79 Gaul, Inge 84 Geer, Steve 117, 31 Geichman, Debbie 84, 89 Geichman, Judy 105, 31, 59 Geldis, Kathy 78, 104 Geldis, Nick 66, 158, 173, 117, 170 Gelin, Edward 79 Gentry, Gary -80 George, Judi 73 Gerard, Grace 71 Gerard, Jerry 78, 157 Gerbig, Janice 84, 121 Gerwood, Charles 84 Gieger, Randy 84 Gibbon, Dave 69 Gibbons, Mike 96, 32 Gibson, Lois 75 Gibson, Neal 75 Gidnek, Thomas 68 Gilliland, Larry 79 Gilson, Mary 67 Gipple, Margaret 67 Glassburn, Cheryl 80 Gloeckner, Dan 32 Goldberg, Georgette 106, 57, 32, 62 Goldberg, Suzanne 78 Golden, Ronald' 67, 88, 154, 173, 170 Goldfarb, John 76 Goldman, Steve 85 Goldsburg, Paul 80 Goodman, Jerald 71 Goodman, Jerry 78 Gordon, Pam 73, 108, 121 Gordon, Phil 76, 101, 157, 169 Gordon, William 71 Gordon, Woody 77 Gorenstein, Andrea 67, 135 Gornall, Larry 99, 137, 154 155, 162, 164, 57, 32 Goss, Jill 74, 121 Gossett, John 74 Gossett, Richard 83 Graham, Marsha 69 Gray, Janet, 61, 89, 106, 117 32, 91, 93, 62 Greathouse, Regina 76, 121 Greaver, Patricia 108, 113, 32 Green, Mary Ann 75 Greenfield, Marla 66, 180, 151, 197, 189, 90 Greenwald, Elaine 70, 120 Grelle, Michael 78 Grelle, Patty 79 Griffin, Donna 32, 59 Grisinger, Jim 75 Gross, Ellen 113 Grosshart, James 75, 96, 169, 171, 156 Grosshart, Linda 79 Grossman, Philip 72, 89 Groves, John 84 Grubb, Rose Marie 75 Guiger, Patty 73 Gurevitz, Carol 75 Gurevitz, Myra 82, 121 Gurevitz, Stanton 77 Gurvis, David 83 Gurvis, Ron 79 Gussler, Don 32 Gutter, Esther 33 H Haas, Ronald 76, 169, 182 Haley, Diane 69, 106, 151 Haley, Kathy 69 Hall, Lafe 79 Halt, Margaret 69 y w Hamilton, Mike 80 Hamilton, Richard '79 Hammond, Donald 75 Hamphere, Joellen 82 Hampton, Sue 72, 109 Hanawalt, Lynn 106, 33, 69 Handler, Lynn 78 Hannahs, Jack 33 Hannahs, Jane 67 Hannon, Rusty 70 Hansen, Mike 101, 159, 33, 59, 90, 160 Hara, Mona 33, 131 Hares, Harry 71 Harger, Donna 75 Harkless, Robert 77 Harris, Jerry 73, 169 Harris, Luckee 70 Harrison, Carol 68, 175, 120 Hartman, Ira 33 Harvey, Don 68 Hatcher, Margaret 69 Hauser, Dick 162, 165, 57, 159, 33 Hawk, Jim 59 Hawk, Paul 75 Hawkins, Harry 80 Hawkins, Howard 84, 113 Haydu, Jim 33 Hayes, Bonnie 71 Haywood, Judy 34 Hearl, Danny 71 Heller, Helene 70, 109, 120 Helman, Andrea 73, 89, 120 Helms, Judith 34 Hemmerly, Carolee 106, 34, 59 Hemphill, Paula 75 Henderson, David 68, 118, 117, 160 Hendricks, George 34 Hendrix, Adrianne 80, 113 Hennahs, Jim 79 Herman, Jeff 73 Herrel, Ray 82 Hershbarger, Sharon 71 Hershchberg, Eric 98 Hershman, Mike 69 Heskitt, Barbara 73 Heyde, Janet 34 Hickey, David 73 Hickson, Ronald 171 Highman, Dick 108, 113, 114 Hildreth, Ruth 67, 108 Hillenbrand, David 68, 119, 117, 160 Hiller, Karen 69 Hillman, Steve 67 Hilton, Barry 95, 108, 112, 1331 135, 144, 114, 60, 34, 62 Hirschberg, 'Erich 72, 169, 121 Hirschberg, Hedi 67 Hiser, Mike 74 Hiser, Roberta 68 Hixon, Ron 157 Hoar, Connie 84 Hoff, Rodney 109, 113, 34 Hoffman, Pat 92, 34, 59 Hoffman, Rita 89, 84 Hoffman, Susan 73, 59 Hofheimer, John 73 Hofheimer, Steve 83 Hollister, Kenneth 88, 154, 162, 173, 170, 35 Coates, Sandy 81 A Abbott, Paul 93 Adams, Carey 80, 89, 157 Adams, Dave 23 Adkins, Josephine 84 Agsas, Jerry 73, 169, 171 Albright, Dianne 2 3 Student Index Baxter, Diana 79, 175 Beard, Becky 69, 120 Beard, Ed 169 Beatty, Karen 75, 139 Beaue, Carol 84 Beaver, Ron 69, 101 Beavers, Steven 78 Becker, Betty 24, 59, 116, Brady, Jeanine 71 Bramblett, Lou Ellen 74, 121 Brandes, Bill 83 Brantley, Sonja 26, 106 Bratt, Vivian 26 Braun, Benny 66, 117, 120 Braun, Carol 71 Clark, J udith 66, 99 Clark, Kathy 74 Clay, Carl 83 Clay, Cheryl 75, 121 Clay, Roger 80 Clingman, Lois 27, 108 Clipper, Ron 80 Braverman, Herb 77, 89 Alexander, Jack 69 Alexander, John 74 Alexander, Judy 84 113, 133 Becker, Charles 98, 125 Becker, Judy 84 121 76 Albert, Allen 23 Allen, Claudia 81, 191 Allen, George 69 Allen, Glenna 83 Allen, Phoebe 84 Allen Sharon , 69 Allison, Jill 109, 113 Allison, Judy 23, 62, 106 Alrich, Peggy 23 Alrich, Sandra 73, 108 Andre, Bob 23 Andre, Carol 71, 102, 106, 120, ,1 Andrew, Mike 68, 89, 94, 185, 162, 170, 173 Andrews, Mary 23, 120 Ankrom, Billie 83 Anthony, Pam 79 Armbruster, John 129 Armour, Sue 23, 59, 62, 116, 120 Armstrong, Carol 78, 104, 175 Arnett, Roy 67, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114 Avic, John 126, 145, 147 Avren, Elaine 24, 120 Axline, Bob 80, 156 B Bachman, Kenneth 76, 108 Baer, Steve 70 Bailey, Dianna 73 Baker, Kathy 71, 105 Baker, Richard 78, 109 Ball, David 78, 113 Ball, Sandra 68 Ballantyne, Wayne 72, 161 Balsimo, Joe 72 Balthasar, Lynn 114, 118, 127, Balthaser, Lynn 125 66, 67, 108 149 Barker Carroll Bancroft, Alvin 24 Barash Barbara 68 Barker, Dave 74 Barker, Ernestine 69 Barker, Gail 81 Renee 24 105 106, Becker, Roberta 77 Bee, Luzia 72, 175 Beech, John 67 Beegle, Marilea 69, 89 Beery, R'od 74, 170 Beightler, James 109, 112 Belcastro, David 79, 156 Beller, Lucille 80 Belt, Jim 79, 156, 171 Belton, Carol 81 Benedict, Robert 74 Bennett, Kathi 69 Bennett, Hazel 24, 128 Berger, Mark 82, 113 Bergman, Craig 67, 120 Berman, Joyce 76 Bernfeld, Suzi 74, 121 Besaw, Robert 79, 161 Betts, Jennifer 78, 104 Betzler, Rick 69 Bever, Lewis 157 Bever, Symphony 73, 120 Beveridge, Charleen 68 Biddle, Lencar 59, 25, 95, 117, 120, 134, 135, 145 146 Bidlack, Bob 80 Biggs, Dianne 81 Billingsley, Rosalie 68 Bingaman, Richard Bissinger, Ron 71 Blackston, Janet 83 Blackwell, James 25, 59, 161, 163, 164 Bland, Margaret 68 Blanton, Bob 25 Bless, Kenneth 67, 101, 117 119 79, 129 Bless, Llnda 83 Blue, Linda 69 Blue, Robert 71 Blunt, George 81 Boesch, Lois 25, 59, 61, 62, 91 Boggess, William 66, 109 Bohanan, Gerald 25 Bolden, Emile 67 Boller, Richard 66, 162 Brennan, John 78 Brennan, Karen 82 Bricker, Dianne 77, 106 Briggs, Mike 26 Briner, Jeff 71 Brinker, Thomas 79, 89, 121 Bristol, Vicki 78 Brock, Sharon 74, 120 Brooke, Jeanne 67 Brown, Carter 77 Brown, Deanna 109, 116, 118 Brown, Margaret 80, 113 Brown, Nancy 80 Cobokoff, Jerry 78 Cochran, Gary 83, 121, 171 Cohagan, Carolyn 59, 74 Cohen, Cohen Allen 71 Barry 27 cohenf Bill 27, 59, 62, 124 Cohen, Jackie 27, 59, 88, 199 Cohen, Nancy 27 Cohen, Susan 79 Cohen Susan 74 Cohen: Terry 82, 113, 199 Coley, Donald 83 Colbert, Wright 169 Brown, Brown, Sally 85 Sue 77 Cole, Andy 77 Coleman, Alden 80 Brownstein, Suzanne 82, 121 Bruner, Fran 26, 95, 104, 116, 119 Bruner, Tim 79 Bruning, Donna 59 Bryant, Pamela 77 Buckerfield, Bill 73, 156, 169 Buckley, Paul 83, 113 Bullen, Alike 67, 95, 102, 119, 120, 93 Burke, Peter 156 Burkhatter, Robert 67 Burton, Robert 75 Bush, Elaine 73, 89 Bush, Craig 70 Butterworth, Nancy 68 Butterworth, Peggy 75 Buttler, John 67 Byerly, Roger 70 C Cabit, Daye 26 Caldwell, Grey 84 Cale, Cathy 69 Campbell, Sharon 26 Canright, Carol 72, 121, 191 Canright, Crystal 83, 121 Carmen, Ronald 78 Coleman, Jodie 75, 121 Collier, Brenda Ann 83 Collins, Jay 79 Collins, Joseph 69 Collins, Susan 74, 89 Compton, Gary 27, 59, 107 Connell, Jack 27, 94, 158, 159, 160 Connor, Marvin 84, 113 Connors, Jerry 81, 157 Cook, Dave 67 Cook, Elaine 27, 116 Carnahan, Linda 71 Carr, Dennis 78 Carrell, Ron 83 Carroll, James 67, 102, 125, 130 Marcie 78 89 140, 141, 142 Barr, Barbara 71, 120, 121 Barr, Darlene 24, 59, 106, 107,116,118,120 Barr, Patricia 71, 120, 121, 175 Barrett, Stephanie 24 Barry, Cheryl 70 Barry, Mike 82 Bartfield, Mike 71 Barton, Gary 79 Batteiger, Richard 24, 117, 120 Bauer, Anita 78 Bauchmoyer, Dennis 69, 163 Baumgardner, Lee 74, 89, 121 20I Bolon, Glen 25, 94, 158, 159 Bondurant, Selene 25, 89, 105, 106, 149, 90 Booker, John 77 Booker, Richard 83 Borden, Diane 68 Border, Larry 66 Boster, Mark 83 Boster, Ronald 25, 94, 124, 158 Boyer, Sandra 73 Boyles, Carlinda 81, 108, 114 Bozin, Mike 70 Bradham, Stan 79 Bradley, Duane 74 Carroll, Rita 79, 121 Carroll, Sondra 121 Carruthers, Verdie 78 Carter, Penny 71 Case, Donna 26 Casebolt, Rosemary 69 Cason, Carol Ann 84, 121 Casto, Bob 79 Catteron, Barbara 82 Cauall, Sandra 84 Cavendish, Patty 73, 121 Chaney, John 78 Chiappetta, Sam 78 Clark, Bill 117, 118, 119, 120 Clark, James W. 26 Clark, Jim 67, 158, 159, 169 Coombs, Sharon 68 Cooper, Alan 80, 171 Cooper, Gary 83 Cooper, Marcia 76, 108 Cope, Patty 128 Corbin, Raymond 28 Cornils, Steve 59 Corwin, Monty 75 Coursen, John 72 Coursen, Susan 73 Covel, Gary 71, 121 Covel, Jeff 28, 163, 164, 161 Covel, Terry 76, 97, 156, 168 Cowall, David 77, 97 Cox, Marjorie 74 Cox, Patience 81 Crabtree, Sandra 80 Craig, Jania 80 Craig, Mike 78 Craig, Steve 28, 59, 99, 150 Crasier, Ron 84 Cray, Ruth 79 Crockrell, Donna 28 Cronenwett, John 68 Crouse, David 28, 59, 113 Crowl, Jan 84 ' Cullman, Peg 66, 90, 106, 188, Culver, Karen 67, 120 Curry, Judy 69 Cutlip, Avis 28 Cutshall, Mary Lynn 69 Cuynn, Phyllis 80 D Dabney, Judy 79 CONGRATULATIONS i CLASS OF 1962 1 7-Q bk Today as always . . . if is 'rhe lnesr Jrrained person who gels Jrhe cream of lhe iolo lolishes his own business. crop or esla narion . . . we have bleen supplyinlg highly frainecl Beauricians, Technicians. and Hair Slylisrs for over a quarler of a cen'l'ury. You are cordially invired To visil our school and observe sfrudenrs in 'lraining . . . or phone for in- formalional boolclel. OH IO STATE SCHOOL OF COSM ETOLOGY lFormerly Columbus Beau+y Schooll l99V2 Soufh High Sfreei' V2 Block Soufh of Lazarus Columbus, Ohio X f ff? ll O f fl ly! l Congra+ula'rions Seniors of l962 McDonaId's DRIVE IN RESTAURANTS The Original Home of llxe Only ALL-AMERICAN MEAL TRY THE ALL AMERICAN ' W - ' T 'nlxv TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 45 Sou'rl'1 Hamillon Off Easl Broacl Slreel 3500 Easl Broacl Slreel' WHEN YOU'RE READY TO BUY YOUR NEW CAR . . . SEE THE DODGE FAMILY AT SPITZER MOTORS. YOur ' DODGE Easlside O DART Dodge 0 LANCER Dealer 0 DODGE 800 l ARTHUR C. COHEN Vice-Presiden+ and General Manager JACKIE COHEN TERRY COHEN SPITZER MOTORS OF COLUMBUS. INC. 20l0 Eas'l' Main S'IreeI' CL 3-864I For Beau+y on a Budgef- The Colony Look Greai' EasI'ern Shopping Cenfer 882 Big Bear Courf BE 7-5443 COLONY BEAUTY SALON ROHR DRUG 2667 Easi FiI+h Avenue CL 2-0360 Fine IvIeaI's and Groceries FruiI's and VegeI'abIes ERFURT'S MARKET 333 EasI' SI'ewar'r HI 4-I I97 WE DELIVER Easimoor-Bexley Free Delivery 2964 Eas'r Broad SIree+ BE 5-4372 Salt Bros. Hardware Company F. M. PEART 81 SON, INC. Masonary ConI'rac'I'ors QuaIi+y Masonary Work Since I 922 BE I-0062 569 Easimoor Blvd. BE 7-5086 CoIumbus, Ohio Depenc.IabIe Service Since I907 3245 Easf Fiffh Avenue BE I-2765 Two Greal Slores COHAGAN HARDWARE 4000 Easl Broad SI'ree'r 3003 Easf Livings'I'on Avenue BE 7-5467 BE 7-5459 Marla Greenfield lries Io decide wlwal lcind of meal PHARMACY +0 buy- LivingsI'on aI' James BROADMOOR MARKET 352l Easl Broad BE I-2924 ROGER'S E PHARMACY 27l0 Eas'I' Main S'I'reeI BE I-368I Second childhood seems Io be coming early for Wayne Wil- liams and Paul Naumoll. a THE BARBER SHOP 3 I 69 Eas'I Main SI'ree+ Nol 'foo sI1orI, exclaims wai+ing cuslomer. TODDLE HOUSE 2932 Easl Broacl Sfreel' Wha+'s for lunch? ask Peg Taylor and Marlha Flaler. LOUIS HAIR DESIGN 283I Easi' Main SI'ree'I BE 5-84I3 JEWISH CENTER BOWLING LAN ES AERO LAN ES 3650 EasI' Fif+h Avenue 1 Open Bowling Sa+urday Evening and AII Day Sunday BE CompIe'IeIy Au'I'oma'Iic-Ample Free Parking Free Insirucfion SI'ucIenf Raies Under I8 35c per game 3 games 'For SI.00 Shoes Free LAKE SHORE SYSTEM 7I4 Easf Broad S'rree'I CA I-5I7I i . Ted, Paul, and Vickie Belazis are enioying a delicious C I- 1, ice cream sundae omp 'men S of HOWARD JOHNSON'S ROY W. KING Broad and James BE I-636I I96 TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER Eas'I Broad S+ree'r CENTRAL POINT SHOPPING CENTER Mound and Cenfral Avenue GREAT EASTERN SHOPPING CENTER 795 HamiI+on Road ENTERPRISE SCHOOL PHOTOS 937 Poling Drive AM 7-7767 I We invile you 'ro 'Q 9. y E7 fbmgglgsd , a Q 57 3370 Easi' Broad Sfreel I34 STORES COAST TO COAST open a Junior Charge Account Pay as liHle as 5Oc a week. ,QQ Town and Couniry TH E AUTOMAT DRY CLEANERS Don l'+l1ey look good? ask 'Hwree Easlmoor iuniors. 9I5 ScH1::dJames KRISPY KREME BE 54747 3923 Easl' Broad S+ree'I' BE l-5l20 May l help you? asks Rila Snyder. TEXACO Main and Enfield BE I-4l I6 I94 fre Aco T ul HOLIDAY NEW BERWICK MANOR BEAUTY I079 College Avenue BE I-0265 INC' Famous for its 'Fine sea foocls, lobster, 3429 555+ Main frog legs, chicken and steak. Street BE 5-6790 ' 'I bl .- An Operamr Works +0 make Private party rooms avaia e an attractive hair style. FAIR LADY COIFFURES 2982 East Broacl Street BE 7-423I For Fashionable Hair Coloring, Per- manents, anol Siyling JACK P. GELIN I 23 East Town Street CA I-4I77 Butch Naumolt and Sue Smith just admiring the produce. ' Y theres NO illusion about a career with the telephone company itfe a FACT. .. there are opportunities for promotion for bright, ambitious high school graduates at the OHIO BELL telephone oornpany MICHAEL'S SIGN SERVICE 433 Napoleon Avenue BE 5-3034 Specializing in art, lettering, show carcls and sillc screen. I93 CompIimenI's of I AVERY PONTIAC 62I Eas'I Broad S+ree+ CA 8-546I O O O O O O AVERY RAMBLER I I99 Franklin Avenue CL 2-I I I8 Gas aHencIan'r IiIIs up a car of an Easimoor sI'udenI wi+I1 Sunoco. PLAZA BII-I-'S BARBER SUNOCO SHOP 3245 Easf Broad 3040 AsI'or S+ree'I' Avenue BE I-0I48 BE I-73II Plaza barbers are working on 'Ihree saiisfied cusiomers. I92 EMIL'S STEER IN N Drive In-Sandwich Shop-ResIauranI' Enioy Pas'Iries From Our Famous Bake Shop Curb Service Carry-Ouf Service 4484 EAST MAIN STREET 237-6338 BEXLEY BEXLEY CAMERA PHARMACY EveryI'I1ing PI1o'IograpI1ic: 250l Eas+ Main TAPE REcoRDERs TAPES BESIITTB7 PROJECTORS RENTALS ' 273I Eas'I' Main SI'reeI' 23I-7400 I can r decide is The +ITouqI1'r of Carol Canriqhi and Claudia Alleri as They loolc over The wide variely of perfume. STATE FARM INSURANCE HOLIDAY LANES We All Bowl af Holiday Lanes. 4589 Eas'I' Broad SI'ree'I' 3570 Easi' Broad S'I'ree'I' BE 7-4256 PAUL'S . TEXACO rrlor I Go wa S 3539 Easf Broad S'I'ree+ E BE 7-I I87 AMCO FENCE CO. 3540 Eas'I' Main S'rree+ BE 5-8679 I+ Cos'Is Less Because II' LasI's a LifeIime Chain Link Specialisis I9I Everything's Changed but the name on the bearings In 1899, the first car equipped with Timkenf'9 bearings took to the road. Today, every American make of car but one rolls on Timken tapered roller bearings. And there's a new kind of bearing in today's power cars. It's the latest step in Timken bearing engineers' drawing board to drawing board partnership with the auto industry. It's a smaller, lighter bearing to cut unsprung weight. A more uniformly precise bearing to cut warranty costs. Capac- ity packed to take the heavier loads of today's luxury cars. These bearings are made of the finest bearing quality alloy steel available. And we know steel. We've been in the steel business for 45 years. In fact, we've developed and manu- factured steel for the transmissions and other vital parts in many of today's cars. Furthermore, Timken removable rock bits are helping to build America's highways for America's automobiles. Timken Company employees have an important part in the success and progress of the automotive industry. In keep- ing millions of cars, trucks and buses rolling trouble-free, in giving you economical, carefree driving, mile after mile TIME? Q after mile. 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WRIGHT JEWELERS WaTch and 1 Jewelry Repairing S Diamonds WMS AUTO PARTS GT-ea+ Ea5+em 3380 EasT Main STreeT Shopping CenTer BE 5-8657 894 SouTh HamiITon Road Colurggug-ggsohio Mr. WrighT shows us The in- Terior oT his iewelry shop. COLUMBUS PLAZA FILM RENTAL PHARMACY 879 Erickson Avenue BE I-33I2 IarcI'spIiT a coke aT The Plaza NJ SOUIII James Road Pharmacy. BE 5-2426 MARTIN'S FOOD, I C. WALZ'S STYLES, Fines+N INC. 856 HamiITon Road BE 5-26I I I88 in Kosher Foods 2992 EasT Broad STreeT I BE I-3653 MarTin's allow us a quick look aT Their delicious meaTs. Firsf Federal Welcomes You . . . 'io reap fhe pleasure rewards of regular savings. Each fime you enfer our door a+ 2450 Easf Main Sfreef fo add fo your sav- ings accounf you will come one sfep closer foward achieving financial goals you have sef for yourself. We a'I' Firsf Federal will help you along 'I'he way wifh courfeous service and a dividend of 42, added fo your accounf fwice each year. 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'83 BERRY'S DRUGS 3396 Easf Main Sfreei' BE 1-0289 Your Dependable Druggist HAAS FURNITURE PUB STEAK HOUSE 4094 E. Main S+, 38 Wesi' Gay S+ree+ QE 2:2323 CA I-sosa Ronnie Haas shows Mar+haRi:laler one of 'Hue many dining-room seis from Haas Furnifure Company. oRR's TExAco SERVICE SUQHSRS Mofor Tune Up-Brake Service SON Road Service Marial: Lube-Washing Tires-Accessories 4680 Easi' Main S+ree+ Whifehall, Ohio BE 5-7880 I82 Every+hing Musical Our 92nd Year 3962 Easi' Broad Sfreei' BE 5-342l Ronnie S+eelman shows +alen+. - GUUU e PUIHB X he um r!- SQ X F59 BARTHOLOMEW HEATING AND PLUMBING CO. Con+racI'ing and Repair Emergency Service I066 Eas'I Livingsi-on Avenue HI 4-44I9 II s Be'H'er by Far To Eai' in Your Car a+ Ihe BURGER BOY 2I33 Eas'I' Livingsfon Avenue One of Mr. Jon's many mocIeIs Is Mary Ann KimmerIe. MR. JON OF COLUMBUS 20 Soufh FronI' SIree'I' CA I-5445 K' I - ,, Q .4 ,in ,H f-'f-- ff M-- W i? .,,.4ifI....- - - ,M .- ,..,,. ---if - --' 1, ,ff ,Z -f-Y .. '-,--- 'A . .-,,. 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I77 Starting their Warrior train cheer are our reserve cheerleaders Bonnie Peart, Ann Shoemaker, Joyce McClain, Carol Harrison, Luzia Bee, Pat Barr, and T errie Rose. e Spirit That a eeds 1 Full of pep are our junior high cheerleaders. They are Diana Baxter, Dale Reynolds, Suzanne jackson, Carol Armstrong Linda Sanders, and Barbara Snyder. - I75 -- sr' , Q N.. X , S 'viifaliel 2 bssfi5E?35a ':: sfflzzxgziaszk .V fg:fif4?fQrL5w, f 1 .f fla g? 1 .qfzasimf .5 Adm Q '1::Q1a:Q -:Q 2, :rr 1 x 1 Kff2U'e2W'u:m31ETw3m ,,f 2:g Z,:2m - : 535, .. 2. I 5 dwwww, .,.,..,., A .,.,.L V ,.. .. . LJ :zg'2fwg3a,.w-W,Sw 3 ??3t3?i3i'Ls',.,x mei- , 1-wwf 1, Lu ..,:,. if 1 N.,., if .M fy In A 4 .,L f H J Ki Q ' 1 f ' . - Q. xi: ,-V, SE I73 DEAN LAMPROS-Captain x l72, Wm ! K 1 3 Qi an ,111 ,QE 1 25:15 U iff -X,-w w ' AZ-Las? Agfgggxesi, . ff? 5 3 1-vu --:bw A, ,H 2 sms lm H W ilw' Reserve Basketball Firrt row: Terry Marburger, Jerry Aggas, Stan Ross, Wayne Williams, and John Ganford Second row: Andy Powell, Bob Schleppi, jim Grosshart, Ron Hodges, Jerry Myers, and John Koetz RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCORES Eastmoor ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Aquinas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Eastmoor ,,.,,,,,...,,... Bexley ,........... Eastmoor Athens ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E astmoor Medina ,,..... Eastmoor .,.....,,,,,,,., Marion Franklin Eastmoor Roosevelt ....., Eastmoor .......,l,,,s,,, Whitehall ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, i Eastrnoor ,l.,............ Walnut Ridge .. Eastmoor ,.s.....,,,,,,,, North ,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eastmoor Barrett ....,,,... Eastrnoor ....,,,,.,,,..,r Linden McKinley Eastmoor ................ Franklin ,rl,r Eastmoor ,,,...........,, Central ,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eastmoor Inclianola ...., Eastmoor ,,............., South ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, E astmoor ....,,..,,,,,,,, Mohawk .......... Eastmoor Delaware U Eastwoor r............... Johnson Park ,. Eastmoor West ......, Eastrnoor Hilltonia ....,,,,.r Eastmoor East ...... Eastmoor Dominion Eastrnoor r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Aquinas Eastmoor ,,,,.........,,. Starling ,,rr..... Eastmoor ,,,.....,,,,,,,, Jackson ,,,,, Eastmoor .,....,,....,,., Roosevelt ...... Easrmoor Central ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,r,,,, E astmoor Marion Franklin Eastmoor ,......,......., Utica ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, EaStm0Or ............,... Marion Franklin Eastmoor North ..,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,r,,,, Junior High Basketball First row: Charles Perkins, Ron Eiland, Wayne Mixon, Bob Faros, Jim Johnston, Ron Hickson, Jim Belt Second faux' Mr. Cahill, coachg Steve Howell, Gary Cochran, Bob Dunkle, Clark Snodgrass, Gary Knaul, Alan Cooper, Tom Findley 1962 City Lea ue Co-Champions Varsity Basketball Firrt row: Mr. Bill Courtney, coach, and Dean Lampros, captain S6f0l:ld row: Dean Ishida, Paul Naumoff, Jim Doughty, Doug Van Horn, Mike Andrew, Ken Hollister, Frank Stavroff Mike Soult, Nick Geldis, Ron Golden, and Ken Ramsey The' coach and team members found these boys a great help during the season. They are the basketball managers: Rod Beery, Steve Fouer, and Maury Negrin. 1962 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Eastmoor i...........,.,,Y,,,,,,, 68 Aquinas ....,,,,,,,..,,,..,. Eastmoor ,...... ...,,....V 5 7 Athens ...........,,......, Eastmoor ......, .t......., 6 7 Marion Franklin ,...,.. Eastmoor ..,.... ..t....... 7 6 Whitehall ..,..,....,... Eastmoor ttt..., .,.,,..... 6 0 North .ti...........,..... Eastmoor .,,..., .,.,,.,,.. 6 4 Linden McKinley ..... Eastmoor ,,,..., ...... 5 0 Central .,,t................ Eastmoor ,,....,.,. 68 South ..,..,.. Eastmoor ...,,,, .,.....,.. 5 2 Delaware .... Eastmoor .t,..., .......... 7 8 West ........ Eastmoor ,,,,,,, ..,....... 6 9 East .,..... Eastmoor ,t,i... ...t....,, 7 5 Aquinas .... Eastmoor ti.,,.. ...,,..,,, 7 4 Jackson ,...,,.. Eastmoor ,,t,..,tt, 66 Central t,,..,... Eastmoor ,,,.,,, ...,...,,, 7 6 Utica ....,,..,r..,,,,... Eastrnoor ,...... .,t,,,.,,, 8 3 Marion Franklin .... Eastmoor .,.,.,, .......... 8 1 North .......,..,,,,,., Reserve Football Players on the Reserve Squad include: Row one: Rick Hoskinson, Terry Powell, Dave Morris, Wright Colbert, Jerry Aggas, John Vincent, Dick Sauls, Dick Trimmer, Bill Buckerfield, Terry Marburger, and Jerry Harris. Row two: Joe Tucker, George Wellman, Jerry Parthemer, Marc Smith, Charles Westrip, Ed Beard, Roger Seymour, Stan Miller, Dave Wright, John Ranft, Eric Hirsch- berg. Row three: John Sanford, Dick Parrish, jim Clark, John Kraus, Gary Perkins, Bob Whiternen, Jim Grosshart, Phil Gor- don, Ron Haas, Rod Schaffer, John Paul, and not pictured, Gary Marburger. RESERVE Eastmoor .... O Eastmoor .... 6 Eastmoor .... 16 Eastmoor .... 2 8 Eastmoor .... 0 Eastmoor .... 8 Eastmoor .... 1 4 Eastmoor .... 6 Eastmoor .... 14 Eastmoor .... 8 FOOTBALL SCORES Walnut Ridge ............ 22 Whetstone .................. 30 West .......................... Linden-McKinley ...... 20 Whitehall .................. 2 2 Central ........................ 1 2 Marion-Franklin ........ Aquinas ...................... North ........ ........ South .... ........ Eastmoor's Reserves john Vincent and Wright Colbert tackle Don Arlege of Walnut Ridge as he runs around left end. I69 Eastmoor Honors Its Winning Warriors The whole school gathered to honor the football team after its third city league championship. Frank Stavroff and Doug Van Horn, co-captains for the 1961 football season, congratulate Dean Ishida and Frank Shannon, the new co-captains for the 1962 football season. I68 Eastmoor Eastrnoor Eastmoor Eastnioor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor ,,t.,,... Eastmoor .....,,,. 1961 FOOTBALL SCORES West ....,..,28 Whitehall ,W.,,43 Hartley 7,,,....38 Zanesville .....,..36 Linden ........32 ,,,,,,,,50 Marion Franklin ,..,....32 ' North ,, South ,, ..,.....36 Mike Palestrant, Terry Covel, Steve Feuer, Jim Pace and Gary Palestrant were the man agers for the football team. Their work on the field and in the locker room was greatl appreciated by the coaches and players. Central ,r,,...,.,.. Aquinas .........,,. KEN Senior E Defensive Safety FRANK SHANNON l junior E Left Tackle FRANK STAVROFF, Co-Captain Senior EEE, Quarterback, All-City Football Team, Offense and Defense, UPI All-State Second Team, AP All- 1State Third Team, Offense, Central Ohio Back of the Year Coaches Bob Stuart and Marsh Mobberly study strategy carefully during an important practice session. E A Charmv DOUG VAN - - - - - Senior EEE, Right Tackle, Senior E Football Team, All-District Fl1lll33Ck Team, Offense and Defense, UPI All-State First Team Offense, AP Ohio Lineman of the year, AP All-State First Team Offense, Cen- tral Ohio Lineman of the Year, Scholastic Magazine All-American I67 JOHN KOETZ CARL SONNY LOMBARDO Junior E Senior E End Left Guard Three Times, Jim Makar, Eastmoor's leading groundgainer, shows some of his mighty power running in the preview game at West. -Senior EEE Fullback All-Citv Football Team JERRY MYERS Sophomore E Defensive Tackle Tnnior E End All-City Football Team LARRY GQRNALL DICK HAUSER KEN I-IOLLISTER X Senior EE Senior EEE Senior EEE, Center, All-District Foot- AH,DiStriCt Football Team Right Guard ball Team, Offense .and Defense, Offensive End UPI Honorable Mention All-State, All-City Football Team Good . . DEAN ISI-IIDA Junior E Left Halback V Co-Captain Frank Stavroff is hit hard by rushing North lineman as he Dean Ishida runs the ball around keeps the football' to gain a few yards. left end for a first down against Aquinas. '65 MIKE ANDREW JIM BLACKWELL JEFF COVEL JUf1i0f E Senior E Senior E Tackle Halfback Guard Twice Was DEAN EBY Senior EEE Right Halfback Larry Gornall grabs an important Co-Captain Doug Van Horn shows his fierce blocking style on a L pass and tries to outrun Whitehaf1l's dummy. Bob Benjamin. I64 Cha p Buddy Vaughn, Jeff Covel, jim Blackwell, Jim Simpson, John Packard, Karl Mills, Vince Van Horn, Wayne Williams, Gary McCoy, Bob Feathers, Dennis Bauchmoyer. Eastmoor has added another football trophy b-y placing first in the City League. This en- ables our school to keep the Chic Harley Trophy for the third consecutive year. l63 Champs. Champ . Row one: Terry Kellenberger, Nick Joseph, john Koetz, Larry lister, Frank Shannon. Row three: Terry Powell, Bob. Schleppi Gornall, Paul Naumoff, Ken Ramsey, Dean Ishida, Roger Dana Van Horn, Ted Dickey, Mike Andrew, Mike Soult Middaugh. Rau' luv: Carl Lombardo, Dick Hauser, Doug jerry Meyers, Larry Peterson, Richard Boller. Row fam, Van Horn, Frank Stavroff, Jim Makar, Dean Eby, Ken Hol- l62 time of 10:11 retired the oldwrecord Coursefi of 10:29 set by Homer McKnight4'in 1959. l60 1 s 'x l l 1.-.IFB - I 4 gi S ii S gi H i L r '+5V ' ' ' ' ' ' T , , . 3 V ,li . A A.., .,..,tQQ... I r 13- I Z: M 1 AMWWW W My : rx . . I I .M ,.,., -it . .V . i .. TI ., ...N ' ' t F V 1 A Q 3 's w' '-'2' f -- fg ' V' N ., .AN 1 f ' ' 2 aw ...,,,,,,, Reserve Track Firft row: Bill Stricklin, John Rosemond, Rick Feinstein, Dick Hauser Second row: Mr. Cahill, Allen Udisky, Mike Hansen, Bob Schleppi, Lee Rice 1961 RESERVE TRACK SCORES Eastmoor ,V.....e,,e...,c,,...., 62 113 Gaharma c,,c,A,,AVVc,,,,,VVc 55 2f5 ' Eastrnoor --1,--,1 ,V..,.... 4 6 Linden McKinley .,,...,, 68 - Eastmoor 1,....., 1,,....,1 5 3 North ,,,VcVwc,,,VcVVVVV,,,,,VV 85 EHSUUO01' -.,---,, -7...-7,. 5 8 2X3 Linden McKinley ,,c,.,, 149 1f3 'len Bolon, Randy Sheets, and jack Connell accounted for many Eastmoor oints in the sprint events. Bolon established a school record in the 220 with a ime of :22.7. jim Clark, pole vaulter, set a school rec- ord when he cleared 11' in the meet with South High. l59 1961 Varsity Track Row one: Randy Sheets, Ron Boster, Dean Larnpros, Tom Goodwin, Geldis, Paul Naurnoff, jim Clark. Row two: Coach Vince Andrew, Harry Strauss, John Dollrnatsch, Dean Eby, Gray Dean Eby, low hurdler, and Tom Goodwin, high hurdle-r, were two of our excellent hurdlers. John Dollmatsch established new school records in both hurdle events. His time for the 120 yard highs was a very good: 15.3. runners They are Don 880g and Bob and mile. the team's Geldis, 880g Joe I58 l 3, , .,. H l Row one: Jerry Connors, Ron Hixon, Jim Rutledge, Tim Manns, Gary Perkins, Paul Sebring, Ron Marshall. Row two: Tom Morrison, Rick Lewis, jerry Gerard, Cory Adams, Charles Perkins, Phil Gordon, Fred Schnitz- spahn, Coach Jerry Fry. SCORES Eastmoor ........ .....,.. 2 2 Whitehall 1961 Junior .......,6o1f, Eastmoor ........ ........ 1 4 Dominion Champion Eastmoor ........ ........ 2 ZM Linden ,...... Eastmoor ........ ,....... 2 1 Mohawk ..... ........ 6 1 High Tra Eastmoor ck Eastmoor ........ Eastmoor ........ ........25W ........44 Hamilton Township Johnson Park ................ Barrett Roosevelt ...............,...... 6215 55 25W Hiltonia ............. ........ 3 8 Eastmoor ................ Eastmoor ................ Eastmoor ................ Eastmoor ................ 1 Q gf: , 1? sal B It Row one: Tim McCool, Dave Armstrong, Larry Nichols, Harvey Wasserman. Row two: Coach Bill Barr, Mike Kohar, Pat Bussard, Bob Nacdimen, Lewis Bever. Tennis Team - 1961 St. Charles .......... 5 St. Charles .......... 5 Academy ..........., 4 Academy ............ 4 Eastmoor. .............. . Eastmoor ................ Eastmoor ................ Eastmoor ................ 1 O St. Charles ........ 4 St. Charles ........ 5 St. Charles ........ 5 St. Charles ........ 2 Bob Nacdimen was one of the team's stal warts and is presently an active member of the team. I57 Junior High Baseball - City Lea ue Champions Fifi! row: Dave Belcastro, Ken Sauls, Pete Burke, 'Terry Padgett, jerry Myers, jim Grosshart, Steve Howell, Dave Morris, and Bill Buckerf1elcl.'S'erond row: Dan Muse, Bob Wymer, Alan Sterling, Dave Praver, Roger Seymour, Paul Eckelberry, coach, Dean Ishrda, assistant coach, Bob Axline, Jim Belt, Terry Covel, manager, Roger Starrett, manager, and Steve Feuer. Steve Howell, J'im.Grosshart, Jerry Myers, Ter- ry Padgett, and Pete Burke made the all-city junior high baseball team. RESERVE SCORES EHSUTIOOI ........,... 12 Licking Heights .......... 2 Eastmoor ..,...,..... 12 Gaham-ia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eastmoor ........,... 6 Whitehall .........,. JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL SCORES Eastmoor .........,.......... 6 Academy Varsity .......,, ......... 0 Eastmoor ,,.,.., ..,,,, 0 Mifflin Varsity ...... ...,..... 1 0 Eastmoor ..i,... ......... 1 2 Franklin ........,.... ...,.. 0 2 Mohawk .i,....., ...... Roosevelt 1 Eastmoor ..,,.......,........ 9 Eastmoor ..,.,,,.....e,...... 11 Eastmoor ....,,.... ...... 8 Bexley .... ...... 6 Eastmoor .,......... ...... 3 Starling ....... ....,. 0 Eastmoor .....,,,,,.,,,,..... 10 Indianola ....... ...... 4 Eastmoor ......,... ...... 3 Hilltonia ..........., ...-VV 2 Eastmoor .....,.... ,..... 3 George Beery ......., ...... 1 Eastmoor ..,,,..,,. ...... 1 Whitehall ............ ,,---. 0 Eastmoor ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 Bishop Hartley ...... ,..... 5 Eastmoor ..,,...... ...... 4 Johnson Park ...,i............. ...... 0 Eastmoor i.,....,.,...,.r,,.. 4 Barrett ....,.............,,................4. 1 Reserve Baseball Firft row: Andy Powell, Larry Jaynes, Ray Mangold, and Mike Palestrant. Serond row: Ken Davis, Phil Paul, Mike Dunkle, and R. Grden. Champions ---...gag Larry Gornall catcher 1961 Eastmoor Varsity Baseball Scores 6 Eastmoor ............ Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor ....... Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastnnoor ............ Eastmoor Eastmoor Eastmoor .,.,........ Eastmoor ............ Eastmoor Eastmoor ..........,. Eastmoor ............ Eastnnoor ............ Eastmoor Eastmoor ............ Eastmoor ......,..... Eastmoor ............ Rosary .............. Gahanna .......... Bexley .....,.... Whitehall ,....... St. Charles ...... Hartley ........ South .........,...... West .................. Marion Franklin Central .......,...... East .................... North ........... .. Grandview ...... West ..,.......... South ................ Linden ........,,,.,,,, Marion Franklin Aquinas ,,,,....,.., Watterson ........ North ,.......... DO1lg Vafl HOIH, fl1'Slf base, EE, City Flfst Vaughn Catfher E Team. Sonny Lombardo, left field, E, All-City Second Team. 1961 City Leagu Ken Hollister, pitcher, BE, Au- Vafglt City Honorable Mention, and ' Matt Fltzpamck' Pitcher, E, Au' Row one: Ron Golden, Doug Van Horn, Sonny Lombardo, City first team' Bob Benjamin, Frank Stavroff, Larry Gornall, Frank Shan- non, Buddy Vaughn, Jim Siders. Row two: Ken Ramsey, ' ' M tt Fitz atrick Maurice Pope, Ken Hollister, Nick Cooper, a p , Coach Marsh Mobberly. l Ken Ramsey, shortstop, EE, All City Honorable Mention. Bob Benjamin, center field, EE, Nick Cooper, third base, EEE, All-City All-City First Team. Second Team. I 54 E ,Af 5 Sports Lance Staff Mr. julian, the Lance advisorg Ginny Schott, and Mike Murvis, co-editors of the Lance, are busy choosing articles for the magazine. Diane Haley, Marla Greenfield, Valerie Wickner, Judy Pler, Rita Snyder, Steve Stellman, Ginny Schott, Mike Murvis, Dianna Davis, Diane Walters, and Steve Schacter are members of the Lance editorial staff. This staff reads all of the entries made by students and then chooses the best one for publication. Assistants Steve Craig is one of the numerous people Ruth Konkle, cafeteria helper, keeps the lunch line running smoothly who broadcast messages to the entire student body. Bookroom helper jackie Taylor prepares to move a An attractive displaj of new books is ad mired by library as sistant Linda Milleil stack of biology books. I50 Sharon Schecter, shown filing cards, is one of the many girls who assist Mrs. Whitaker and Mrs. Lamp in the many office jobs. Queen of Hearts LYNN BALTHASAR JULIA WALLS SHARON PIERCE JANICE MOLTENBERRY SELENE BONDURANT lil' ' 141 st 4,1-l5.x 4,4 1 NP' Q I I I N ' I C i . kv g 0,4 S 1 fx 4 xx 14, A , 1 H - P I49 King and BOB NACDIMEN KARL MILLS JOHN PACKARD ROGER REYNOLDS MIKE SOULT Q jul V 5 50 y - N N x Q . X2 I I L 'X I x I N fi SN ,Q tx ,Q QA! i Yuletide Season Charity worker, Ronald Steelman, fails to convince the cold and calculating Scrooge, Olencar Biddlej that Christmas is not 'Humbugf' Bob Feathers and Ginny Marsh do Whatever they can to keep the school decorations neat and beauti- ful. l46 This simple stage setting was the scene of a modern and version of the classic, Christmas Carol. ,ff -su ,,1,',s.m,x,, A Q A... 'vmggw mga Q vm y 1,5 we 'md iw -1 A 5 v ' faq. 'wif R59 gmw X iff ap?X Mother took Uncle Elwood to the sanitarium. We just couldr1't stand Harvey any more, judge QRor1 Steel- manj whines Myrtle Mae Simmons QCarol Levyb. Oh, can you really make Elwood well, Dr. Chumley QBarry HiltonD? asks Veta QVirginia Schottj. I44 The office of Chumley's Rest Home ee Attending Our Queen it age S tl at The queen and her court pose as they were presented during the intermission of the homecoming dance, Autumn Auraf' Finding this an occasion that they will always remember are Renee Barker, Barbara Dearth, Marcia Davis, Pam Smy- ser, and Linda Stuart. Highlights Autumn Aura seems to have caught these couples in its spell. Queen Marcia looked radiant as reigned over the dance. she graced her throne and l4l V L raduations After receiving her diploma, Rita Kahn is about to take a refreshing glass of punch. Junior High Graduation Presenting diplomas to one hundred and sixty-one junior high graduates on june 7, 1961, was Mr. F. T. Rudy, Assistant Super- intendent of Business Affairs. Student speakers participating in the ceremonies were Linda Russ and Alan Sterling. Rita Rankin, Karen Beatty, and Betty Lou Smith are on the steps to a higher education. Crossing the stage to receive her diploma is Judy Pettorini, as she leaves her junior high '39 school days behind her. J un Larry Nichols Marcia Topcik's mother seems to be very proud of her graduate. I38 Susan Brown Senior High Graduation Two hundred and forty diplomas were awarded on June 6, 1961, at the Senior High graduation. Participating in the ceremonies as student speakers were Susan Brown and Larry Nichols. Dr. Irvin F. Young, Assistant Superintendent in' charge of Personnel, gave a presentation' to the class and Mr. Frank S. Williams, a member of the Board of Educa- tion, awarded the diplomas to the graduates. Bobbie Kall and Carol Rush smile proudly as their final picture is taken in their caps and gowns. L '99 cGa Paree ii s iei i,A, A is ,f Q ,,, ... A A A Q X ix 'gL,,, LL,b A . Tim Boyles and Mari Werlin admire the Eiffel Tower The spirit of Gay Pareen seems to have entranced Sharon Pierce at the Prom. and Larry Gornall. si ' xg ,A .L -,iw fffifafw' Couples danced to the music of the Jerry Johnson Orchestra, '37 Junior-Senior Prom v This scene was repeated many times as the dance floor was always crowded. Charlene Upjohn and Brad Hull were among the many happy couples at Gay Parse. Tim Williams and Mary Jo Flowers relax in the Parisian cafe as they await their refresh- ments. l36 Inspector Barnes Clarry Nicholsj accuses Sandor CDave Armstrongj of operating a bookie ring. To the amaaement of Ella, she has been running the business through her answering service. In this scene we find the leads of the Friday night cast. They are Lencar Biddle, Mary Ann Kimmerle, Dave Armstrong, Andi Gorenstein, Larry Nichols and Mary jo Flowers. Ringing g 1 Bob Moreen Ueffj and Bev Finke CEllaj realize -that they have met and have fallen in love Just in Time. l Sandor CBarry Hiltonj holds the heart of Ella's spinster cousin-played by Andi Gorenstein. I35 Ella fBev Finkej was always helping people. One of her most difficult transformations was changing Blake Barton into the Madison Avenue type. Blake QSteve Fosterj looks on as Ella shows him she's as hep,' as he. Other customers in his Far Out Coffee House were Sarah Welch, Janice Moltenberry, Connie Rau, Bev Reynolds, and Ira Sutton providing the beat. The dentist CPau1 Fitzpatrickj composed songs on his- airhose. It took a girl like Ella to make him a star. I34 Bells Are i l Who could wish for more than a pretty girl and a song? Here Mary Ann Kimmerle and Lencar Biddle illustrate the reason why Bellr Are Ringing was enjoyed by all. 0 Dinner Harriet Stanley QBetty Beckerj, the mentally ill sister of Mr Stanley, shows Whiteside Clarry Nicholsj pictures of her youth. Whiteside could always win friendships by his flattering words. The cook QVirginia Schottj and the butler CBarry Hiltonj were among the misled who found him their ideal of a gentleman, The Man Who Cam if fi .. a s An outstanding cast presented this difficult production which required many people. A success. Banjo fGil Fiertagb tries to eliminate Lorraine Sheldon fKaren Bennettj from the Stanley household by shipping her off in a mummy case. The Man Who Came to Dinner was another successful production by the Dra- matics Department at Eastmoor. In this fine presentation of this famed Broadway hit, Larry Nichols became the loud, bois- terous Sheridan Whiteside. Because of an accident on the doorstep of the Stanley home, he and his secretary QSue Brownj make this home in Ohio their residence for a while. During his stay, Whiteside alters the Stanley household and all those that as- sociate with him because of his own sel- fishness. Both Mr. Nichols and Miss Brown fin- ished their acting days at Eastmoor with this production, but they left a fine mem- ory to all who saw this production. ll contributed to its overwhelming The Creative Arts Students greatly enjoyed the Valentine mood set by the Y-Teen Club. Trying to finish their clothing projects are Connie Wil- son, Terrie Rose, Annette Katz, Linda Stuart, and Mona Hara. Marilyn Renick displays her artistic talent as she designs a poster for the Mendez Concert. EQmWa3i,, jrrssig-isis1.-vfiisizrf,i.4ss1sw-srs,wsn.w,ms'iiimtmsfs'fwwrsaiz r.:e:a:fies5f.esfazgswenmfiz wsiems Students Work in The art students display their work to add to an enjoyable evening at an Eastmoor play. l Bob, Machler, Harold Davis, and Terry Smith are working hard in the wood shop. I30 jim Carrell, Phil Wilson, and Steve Freedman work with lighting that adds so much effect to the dramatic at Eastmoor. Themselves and Their School Sandy Smith, Miss Gould, and Linda Wilson assist Carolyn Noble in re- moving a cake from the pan without crumbling. Mr. Basich assists Richard Bingarnan in a project in Wood While Bob Nedblake works on his. Art majors Tauna Eife, Margaret Saurier, John Arm- bruster, Bill Snow, Carolyn Meindl, and Sandy Hy- sell display their clay sculpture work. To Bring Honor to Carol Peterson, Patty Cope, Hazel Bennett, and Sheila Meyers pound awayn at an exercise in their typing class. Eastmoor is fortunate to have the latest in language instruction. Rick Dorman and jane Lewis illustrate how each student has an individual booth which is equipped with a tape recorder, making it possible for him to hear his own voice, The human body is studied by Konnie Kirkman and Dave Thomas in acl- vanced biology. Using Their High Abilit vir. Morris looks content as Lynn Balthasar finds the right chord in n exercise in music theory. Waiting their turn are Bob Moreen, Beth lhompson, and Karel Kreiselman. Gary McCoy finds this study hall an opportunity to complete his homework. Tom Klug finds it a time to collect his thoughts. Clearing up the picture for his television English class is Ron Stewart. I27 Learning b Doing, In the dramatics class, john Avic and Ron Steelman read selections for their classmates. Busy at work in the metal shop is Bob Reece. I26 During a discussion in a Problems of Democracy class, Roger Reynolds is asked to point out Cairo, an important African city. elleet Alert Students The importance of writing and composition are stressed in English classes. The major emphasis at Eastmoor is on learning. A number of our students have distinguished themselves through national h o n o r s examinations, through achievement at universities, and through securing college schol- arships. A good student at East- moor is held in esteem. jim Carroll and Lynn Balthaser look at a picture of Washington's inaugura- tion, which is included in their studies in American history. Miss Lincoln looks on as jackie Taylor and Chuck Becker, mem- bers of her fourth year Latin class, do an exercise at the board. The advanced classroom system in the Columbus Public School System was first introduced at Eastmoor. An example of this accelerated program is Miss Be- risford's eleventh grade honors English class. Students Ron Boster, Kay Zaima, and Judy Zuck watch Mrs. Wilson as she graphs an equa- tion for her Math Honors IV class. An experiment in physics has the attention of Bill Cohen, Vir- ginia Schott, and Alan Ross. The Windows at Eastmoor Eastmoor is proud of its acade- mic achievements. Our school has won statewide recognition for its scholastic program. Modified classes for slow learners and programs for talented students, the first of their kind to be established in Columbus Public Schools, are successful at Eastmoor. How to study and ac- quire study habits are being taught to ninth and eleventh grade stu- dents with counseling to help them. Preparing their equipment for an experiment in chemistry is Mike Soult and Linda Stuart. S I , Y S - X i W g Activities ' Eighth Grade Choir Row one: Ronnie Nordman, Jeff Saul, Gerald Mulchen, Bryan Garner, Loren Miller, David Jones, Stan Wooley Row two: Trudy Ross, Suzanne Brownstein, Anita Rowe, Bob Krupnick, Bob Penn, Leslie Podkin, Sue Storz Row three: Peggy Hubbard, Sharon Cisco, Patty Jordon, Deena Feiertag, Diane Forte, Judy Press- nell, Diane Foster, Jan Edmister, Jeff Pace Row four: Christine Soxton, Crystal Canright, Jeri Dumas, Jane Slavens, Diane Delong, Mar- garet Piermont, Bea Prater, Cheryl Wilson Row five: Janice Gerbig, Josephine Atkins, Ella Perkins, Kathy Sowalsky, Ronald Foote, Ray Muse, Joy Wolfe, Sandra Carroll, Meredith Mitchell Row rix: Mavis Beckford, Marilyn Davis, Janice Tibbs, Ron Crosier, Gary Cochran, Carol Cason Tenth Grade Choir ' Row one: Lani Robbins, Illona Vanko, Patti Jarvis, Linda Russ, Carol Andre, Lee Baumgardner, Regina Greathouse, Sanie Smith, Sue Huffman, Charlene Strauss, Barbara Barr. Row two: Janice Wray, Cindy Sidle, Sandy Laile, Pam Gordon, Diane Williams, Jodie Coleman, Cheryl Clay, Jill Goss, Lou Ellen Bramblett, Gloria Gaffin, Sheila Zwelling, Carol Gurevitz, Jo Lee DeWitt, Bonnie Stires. Row three: Evanne Keefe, Patty Cavendish, Mary Schaeffer, Susan Fully, Rita Carrol, Carol Kimmel, Pat Barr, Bev Kanyok, Diane Fagan, Janet Friedman, Carol Canright, Ann Shoemaker, Salli, Seckel. Rau' four: Pamela Thompson, Pamela Penry, Florella Fletcher, Dorothy Dimar, Karen Schuster, Rick I-Ioskinson, Dave Morris, Gary Covel, Mike Marshall, Erich Hirschberg, Tom Brinker, Judy Pettorini, Suzi Bernfeld. l2I Girls' Glee Row one: Carol Howdyshell, Pat Ward, Linda Moser, Joyce Taylor, Elaine Avren, Helen Schultz, Susan Huffman, Barbara Barr, Helene Heller, Karen Culver, Gini Marsh, Judy Millar, Sue Rosenauer Row two: Mary Beth Morris, Beverly Newlane, Diana Hundely, Linda Russ, Carol Andre, Judi Tuggle, Sandy Laile, Angie Richardson, Janet Stout, Carole Harrison, Andrea Helman, Cheryl Clay, Marilyn Lerner. Row three: Sue Armour, Donna Rauber, Elaine Greenwald, Mary Andrews, Gail Springer, Patty Stark, Dianna Santo, Becky Beard, Mary Johnson, Sharon Brock, Karen Neiman, Karel Krieselman, Sharyll Marcus Row fone: Darlene Barr, Margaret Rathbun, Karen Schuster, Carol Kimmel, Pat Barr, Carole Rader, MaryLee Moreen, Janice Ogier, Sharon Kinsel, Anna Rotfus, Symphony Bever, Pam Penington Boys' Glee Row one: Terry Patterson, accompanist, Bill Clark, Benny Braun, Mike Bullen, Mr. Morris Row two: Rick Batteiger, Tim Davis, Craig Bergman, Ray Mullen, Mike Marshall Row tlaree: Lencar Biddle, Dave Schuler, Bob Weiss, Barry Leres, Nick Pyles l20 More Music Boys' Ensemble Siated: Mr, Morris, john Moore, Kenny Bless, David Hillenbrand, Bob Moreen, Mike Bullen, Dave Schleur, Bill C ark 9 Boys Quartet Ed Lowe, Bob Moreen, Mike Bullen, John Moore. ' Mixed Ensemble Firrt row: Deanna Brown, Sarah Welch, Fran Bruner, Bobbie Shaw, Karen Foreman, Darlene Barr, Debbie Linick Second row: David Henderson, john Moore, Kenny Bless, Mike Bullen, Bob , Moreen, Bill Clark H9 Music, Music, and Girls' Ensemble Firft row: Margaret Rathbun, Julia Walls, Karen Foreman, Sharon Pierce,-Janice Moltenberry Second row: Carol Lee Peterson, Darlene Barr, Martha Jarvis. Marsha Frager, Karel Kreiselman Seated: Mary Beth Morris Girls' Quartet Bobbie Shaw, Darlene Barr, Karen Foreman, and Lynn Balthasar. I I8 . Senior Choir Row three: Stan Ross, Danny Krauig, Janet Gray, Shirley Taylor, Judy Denny, Donna Rauber, Mary Beth Thompson, Margaret Rathbun, Terry Powell, Art Turner, Allen Udisky, Nick Geldis, John Moore, Bruce Sobel, Nick Joseph, Bob Weiss, Roger Middaugh, Benny Braun Raw fow: Bill Clark, Lencar Biddle, Dave Schluer, Dave Henderson, Rick Batteiger, Dave Hillenbrand, Bob Fillinger, Bob Schleppi, Bob Moreen, Ray Mullen, Art Lukacs, Harvey Newpoff, Kenny Bless, Bob Nacdimen, Tim Davis, Steve Geer, Nick Pyles l 1 Kenny Bless gets his robe in preparation for a performance Making Beautiful Mu ic Row one: linda Huggins, Julia Walls, Caryl Martindale, Mary Jane Eyster, Janet Dennison, Pat Wood, Dolores Huffman, Sharon Pierce, Gerry Webster, Janice Moltenberry, Cheryl Mclnturf, Gail Francis, Konnie Kirkman, Bonnie Venook, Karen Foreman, janet Stout, Elaine Cook, Judy Pilzer, Sarah Welch, Karel Kreiselman Row two: Darlene Barr, joan Miller, Mary Beth Morris, Judi Moncrief, Judy Kuchler, Sue Armour, Marsha Frager, Mary Ellen Strohbach, Helen Schultz, Bobbie Shaw, Fran Bruner, Betty Becker, Virginia Marsh, Pam Smyser, Connie Wilson, Carolee Peterson, Pam Penington, Deanna Brown Eastmoor's Senior Choir was very active this year. On December 3 the choir joined with the band in presenting the annual pop concert. Featured was the finale, The Voice of Freedom,', which was sung by over 200 voices and accompanied by the band. Many members of the vocal department entered in the solo and ensemble contests in the spring. A few of the choiris other activities this year include Kinder Key caroling, presentations for P.T.A. meetings, performances during school assemblies, and participation in the Christmas choral festival at Central High School. II6 Mendez Returns! Student teacher, Miss Ligget, and Mr. Morris look over Mr. Mer1dez's shoul der as he glances through one of the elementary music books. Rafael Mendez, world-famous trumpeter, returned to Eastmoor for the third time on january 5th and 6th. He was such a success that he presented an additional concert on january 7th. Mr. Mendez sits casually as he plays one of his slower ,itunes in a practice with the band. Mr. Gilliland and Mr. Kaye pose with trumpet virtuoso Rafael Mendez before one of his per- formances. Il5 Woodwind Choir y Fmt row: Mary Beth Thompson, Anita Topson, Lynn Balthasar, Mary Jane Eyster, Kim Smart, Susan Leach Second row: Lynn Stanley, Bob Lewis, Dick Highman,judy Zuck, Barry Hilton Tbird row: Carlinda Boyles, Marcia Miller Judy Renz, Neal Milnor, Janice Moltenberry, John jones, Mr. Kaye Band Council The band council, elected by the entire band, consists of Jane Lewis, Marcia Davis, Barry Hilton, president, Lynn Balthasar, and Lynn Stanley, lit row. Bob Lewis, Fred Schnitzspahn, Ronnie Steelman, John Rose- mond, and Roy Arnett, Sergeant-at-arms, 2nd row. The council, with Mr. Kaye as the advisor, decides the I I4 policies of the band. Cadet Band Fmt row: Fred Levy, Roger Roberts, Marvin Connor, Bill Jenkins, Robert Eiland, Roger Starrett Serond row: Terry Cohen, Margaret Brown, Nana Hord, Kenny Myers, Sharon Ishida, Cheryl Ishida, Bob Woolridge, Ronnie Stein Third row: Sharon Murphy, Ron Smith, David Ball, Mark Berger, Paul Buckley, Chuck Levinson, Howard Hawkins, Larry Papier, Steve johnson, Timothy Manns, Clarence Franklin, Mr. Gilliland Orchestra Firrl faux' Betty Becker, Rose Mary Taylor, Kim Smart, Beth Thompson, Mary jane Eyster, Adrianne Hendricks, Jill Allison Serond row: Rita Snyder, Suzanne Jackson, Janice Moltenberry, Michele Smith, Pat Greaver, Bob Lewis, David Crouse, Bonnie Dalrymple , Third nozu: Ellen Gross, Dave Parish, Sanford Siegel, Ron Steelman, Ann Whetstone, Donna Dailey, Dick Highman, John Rosemond, Rich Stein, Rick Lewis, Rodney Hoff, Terry Patterson, Mr, Kaye, Bob Moreen, Paula Schwartz II3 Dance Band Fmt raw: Roy Arnett, Jim Farkas, Fred Schnitzspahn, Bob Lewis, Barry Hilton, Steve Pinsky, Larry Jaynes Sefond four: Ron Steelman, Dave Parish, jim Beightler, Sanford Siegel, Bob Moreen, Tim Davis, john Rosemond, Dick Stein Ron Daron, Tom Klug, Steve Schacter, Mike Korbel, Ricky Lewis, Mr. Kaye QC II2 V! 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Rauf one: left to right: Mary Beth Thompson, Lynn Balthasar, Anita Topson, Marcia Davis, Salli Seckel, Anita Milnor, Pam Gordon, Barbara Snyder, Charlene Strauss, Janet Stout, Kim Smart, Pat Greaver. Row two: Barry Hilton, Bob Lewis, Michele Smith, Steve Pinsky, Sandy Eads, Tom Tucker, Judy Renz, Marcia Miller, Sharon Pierce, Jerri Edwards, Fred Schnitzpahn, john jones, Janice Moltenberry, Ken Bachman, Mary jane Eyster. Row three: Lynn Stanley, Judy Zuck, Marcy Cooper, Carlinda Boyles, Sue Huffman, Lois Clingman, jane Lewis, Carl Lowe, Bonita Shoults, Donna Dailey, Pam Levine, Ann Whet- stone, Dick Highman, Sandy Alrich, Buddy Moffett, Roger Mize, Ruth Hildreth, Tim Davis, Terry Osborne, Tom Rhinehart, The Warriorettes The Warriorettes precision drill team, consisting of thirty members and six alternates, and headed by Miss jan Gurney, advisor, made their marching debut at the Eastmoor-Hartley football game on Friday, Sep- tember 22. The girls not only participate in half-time activi- ties at football games, they also take part at basket- ball games and march in parades. Outstanding this year were the Veterans' Day Parade and the Capital University Homecoming Parade, in both of which the Warriorettes marched by special invitation. The new uniforms made headlines and also rated a full-page feature story write-up in the Columbus Dispatch. In addition to presenting the new uniforms to the public, the write-up described how the girls worked to pay for their uniforms and built up their treasury. Highlighting social events were the annual ban- quet held in February and the Dog-Patch Drag dance. New Wfarriorettes for the coming year were chosen at March tryouts, which were open to all senior high girls who maintain a C average and can be present and punctual for meetings and practice. Leaving the field after a successful performance are War- riorettes Diane Fagan, Penny Dawson, Annette Katz, Dar- lene Barr, Caryl Martindale, and Cerie Schwartz. Each spring the Warriorettes sponsor the Dog-Patch Drag. Dressed in his hillbilly attire is Gary Compton, who seems to be having quite a time! Stepping High This Year . . . Warriorette leadership is under the direction of Darlene Barr, secretary, Renee Barker, vice- presidentg Carole Joseph, president, Carolee Hemmerly, treasurer. Fin! row: Darlene Barr, Dianne Haley, Annette Katz, Candy Stockwell, Caryl Martindale, Cerie Shwartz, Judy Inglis, Kathy Hunt, Sonja Brantley, Mary Schaeffer, Barb Mills, Martha Flaler I ' . Second row: Karen Foreman, Carole Andre, Marilyn Renick, Sharon Hoskinson, Judy Allison, Diane Bricker, Diane Fagan, Ginny Marsh, Selene Bondurant, Penny Dawson, Renee Barker, Peggy Cullman Third row: Georgette Goldberg, Carole Joseph, Ruth Konkle, Gereen VanVleet, Diane Reid, Lynn Hanawalt, Janet Gray, Carolee Hemmerly, Judi Tuggle, Peggy Taylor, Connie Rau I06 Senior Y-Teens The purpose of Senior Y-Teens is to help each member from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades grow and develop as a person. Y-Teens helps each girl to grow in friendship with persons of all nation- alities, races, and religions. Y-Teens also enables each girl to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The Senior Y-Teens attend activities such as the Shipwreck Party for new girls, the city-wide rally in which Eastmoor won a prize for the best cheer, and the Fall Fantasy at Valley Dale. The Y-Teens also sponsor the Valentine Dance each year. Leading the Senior Y-Teens are Janice Moltenberry president, Marcia Davis, vice-president Renee Barker Upjohn, Selene Bondurant, and Pierce look like they're enjoying the Y-Teen Shipwreck Party. secretaryg and Sharon Pierce, treasurer Mary Jo Marburger, Judy Geichman, Sue Israel, and Kathy Baker are tak ing part in the Y-Teen recognition service. -17 Preparing to start a meeting are G.A.A. officers Donna Dailey, presidentg Sharon Strapp, vice-presidentg jackie Taylor, secretaryg and Fran Brunner, treasurer. l GAA. GAA promotes knowledge and interest in physical activities. Members develop leadership and sports- manship qualities. Activities include bowling parties, a mother and daughter tea, and inter-school basket- ball games. Mrs. Kenny, G.A.A. advisor, is telling the girls about the future schedule of intramural basketball games. Junior Y-Teens junior Y-Teens strives to develop fellowship among junior high girls. Each year they have a Christmas party at the old folks home, go Christmas caroling, and have a Valentines Dance. Kathy Geldis, Junior Y-Teen president, is leading a dis- cussion on plans for a skating party. junior Y-Teen officers are Linda Sullivan, secretaryg Kendra Hovis, program chairman, Jenny Betts, vice-presidentg Kathy Geldis, president, Sharon Von Ins, treasurer, and Carol Armstrong, worship chairman. IO4 Junior High Baseball Club Junior high members of this club see films of outstanding baseball games such as the World Series and participate in discussions about the players. The boys are later eligible to try out for the junior high baseball team. Their advisor is Mr. Ferrell. Officers of the Junior High Baseball Club are: Ron Reid, vice-president, Charles Perkins, treasurer, and Robert Farus, secretary. Absent was president Steve Howell. Warriors Club The Warriors Club is the largest organization at Eastmoor. The advisor is Mr. Heintz. Warriors' Club creates more school spirit for all sports. The club sponsored a chartered bus for many away football and basketball games. john Snodgrass and Gary Yates are showing a film to members of the junior Baseball Club. Members .of War- riors'f Club are wait- ing to watch a film of outstanding Big T e n basketball games. I03 Studying their lines are club members: Carol Andre, Anita Son, Linda Russ, and Mike Bullen. Dramatics Club Members of the Dramatics Club are eligible to try out for all dramatic productions pre- sented at Eastmoor and neigh- borhood elementary schools. They also help publicize plays and sell tickets. Sharon Williams, Nancy Polk, and Karon Williams are paint- iri a door for the play, Har-. vey.', Speech and Debate Club Under the guidance of their advisor, Miss Belk, club members participate in many interesting debates with other schools. Debating helps to develop better self expression and self-confidence. Officers of the Speech and Debate Club are: Jim Carroll, treasurer, Jinny Schott, president, Bonnie Venook, '02 vice-president, and Pete Miller, secretary. Semor H1-Y Boys in Senior Hi-Y partici- pate in many activities which associate them more closely with the Y.M.C.A. Members com- pete with other schools in bas- ketball ancl other sports. The members of the Senior Hi-Y are in charge of the Easter Assem- bly. Ronald Jackson runs through some plays while a fellow member intently looks on. judy Moncrief, vice-presidentg and Mike Mirvis, presidentg locate on the map one of the many areas Senior Red Cross The purpose of the Senior Red Cross is to cooperate with the Red Cross chapter in service projects such as volunteer work in hospitals and children's homes. Some of the Red Cross Club's many activities are making Christmas stockings and scrapbooks for hospitals. Members also help address envelopes for the TB Society. Junior Red Cross Students in the eighth or ninth grade who belong to the junior Red Cross Club are given the oppor- tunity to lend a helping hand to those less fortunate. Members make tray, table, and wall decorations for different institutions. aided by the Red Cross. Janice Eiland and Jackie Taylor, Council Representatives, are discussing the place mats that the girls made. Junior Red Cross members make place mats for area I00 Radio Broadcasting Club The Radio Broadcasting Club members tape record football and basketball games. They also record in- terviews of students on controversial and interesting subjects. Club members take an annual field trip to WBNS-TV to learn more about broadcasting. Janet Dennison demonstrates how to use the tape re corder for her fellow Radio Broadcasting members, Slide Rule Club The Slide Rule Club is open only to those students taking trigonometry. At club meetings students work with the slide rule. to increase their accuracy. Steve Craig, Bob Nacdiment Barry Lerer, and Phil Wilson are beginning a blub meeting. Barry is president and Phil is vice-president. Larry Gornall, club president, shows Ruth Konkle and Judy Clark how to use the slide rule. 99 Stamp Club The purpose of the Stamp Club is to help the members learn more about collecting stamps, con- dition of stamps, and how to mount them. Each year the members attend the Stamp Convention at the Southern Hotel. Virginia Schott, Harvey Wasserman, and Charles Becker are looking over the morning newspaper to get information for current events. 98 Jim Esswein, Kim Smart, George Martz, and David Parrish are looking over the stamps they wish they could add to their collections. i l s George Varga, presidentg Denny Oppenheimer, vice-presidentg and.En Herschberg, secretary-treasurerg' check over a club member's collection for possibilities of trading for new stamps. Current Events Club . Under the direction of Mr. Julian members of the Current Events Club keep up to date on what is go- ing on in the world. Interesting discussions of com- mon interest are carried on at club meetings. y Senior Science Club The members of the Senior Science Club participate in a demonstration at every club meeting, The Science Club promotes interest and provides oppor- tunities for students who are interested in all phases of science and who enjoy exploring the unknown. Boys leading the junior High members of the science club are David Cowell, presidentg George Varga, vice-presidentg and Ronnie Stein, secretary-treasurer. Members of the junior Science Club are putting on a demonstration for fellow club members. Terry Covel and Karen Neiman are looking at algae specimens. Members of the Senior Science Club work un- der the direction of Mr. Condit. The officers are: Steve Pinsky, president, Judy Pler, secretary, and David Prayer, vice-president. Junior Science Club The Junior Science Club mem- bers perform experiments, view films, and listen to speeches about various scientific fields. Y R t W ! Organizations Additional Eighth Graders Robert Eiland 105, Danny Wymer 105, Norman LoBell 105, Linda Schirtzinger C.S., Sally Brown C.S., Lee Martin C.S Richard Sells 125, Steve Goldman 105. My castles in the airf' -Thomas L. Peacock Pam Levine gets a coke from a parent selling between halves from the canteen. ' fm, .t - ze : f T, H 1-51,1 , QW: t .. f -Q-' mlyff, - 'L - 1- 'Y' 'Lf' ' Kzfllilf ,zllfhff wi Lift' , .em NL,,'.,5w . - .f tllinikfsziiiu.. , ,Q : .,fwmf -V' 1:11, rf . :ua .,-7 -- 5 f Room 125 - Girls Row 1: Deena Feiertag, Marilyn Davis, Sue Wehler, Arleen Stern Row 2: Becki Lewis, Judy Alexander, Karen Levin, Debbie Geichmad, Inge Gaul, Sandy Tadlock, Connie Krumbein, Jeri Dumas, Anita Rowl, Judy Becker, Josephine Adkins , Raw 3: Phoebe Allen, Jody Shoaf, Diana Forte, Judy Pressnell, Martha Levi, Leslie Podkins, Jan Edmister, Jan Crowl, Connie Hoar, Janice Gerbig, Diane Stavroff, Nita Rae Huddle, Cheryl Ishida, Trudy Rass For in the past alone I build Room 206 Row 1: Randy Gieger, Gerald Mulchin, Thersa Phalen, Rita Hoffman, Jeff Pace, Robert Wilt Row 2: Sharon Sisco, Carol Beaue, Wendy Topolasky, Carol Ann Cason, Christine Saxton, Janice Eiland, Sandra Cauall, Cheryl Wilson, Bea Prater, Jackie Taylor, Meredith Mitchell Row 3: John Groves, David Wilson, Ron Crasier, Robert Taylor, Petey Johnson, Stanley Fleming, Charles Gewood, Harold Holmes, Calvin Doddroe, Howard Hawkins, Craig Scott, Marvin Connor, Loren Miller, Grey Caldwell Room 105 Row 1.' Richard Booker, Jeff Saul, Lamar Shorter, Jim Mitchell, Gary Parfitt, Jerry Parfitt, Dixie Young, Diane Foster, Diana Lutska Rauf 2: Janice Tibbs, Crystal Canright, Marilyn Laisure, Billie Ankrom, Ella Perkins, Linda Bless, Jane Slavens, Karen Schuss, Dianne Rogers, Brenda Collier, Janet Blackston, Glenna Allen Row 3: Philip Moore, Walt Bland, Bill Brandes, Mike Fancher, Bob Reece, Richard Gossett, William Jaeger With visions false as fair: Room 125 - Boys Row 1: Steve Pursell, Ronald Foote, Stan Wooley, Jerry McFerin, Gary Cooper, Steve Hofheimer, Bruce Scarberry, Ron Stein, Robert Sallee, Dennis Norris, Donald Coley Row 2: Ronnie Nordman, Geryl Dur, Gary Palestrant, Chris Lambrecht, Martin Jones, Mark Boster, Gary Cochran, John Snodgrass, Paul Buckley, Carl Clay, Duane Davis, Doug Rodibaugh, David Gurvis, Murrell Mullen, Ron Carrell, Bob Hruprick Cafeteria South Row 1: Mike Barry, Steve Walls, David Knight Row 2: Barbara Scott, Rhea Sauselen, Linda Manley, Jeanette Estep, Trudy Howdyshell, joellen Hamphere, Nancy Polk, Linda Woods, Barbara Catteiton, Karen Brennan Row 3: Michael Trote, Glenn Powell, Alan Rusun, Brian Wainer, Fred Levy, Norwood Thomas, Ray Elzey, Kenny Meyer, Michael Malcoff, Larry Papier, David McSain, Terry Cohen Eighth G1'3.Cl61'S My thoughts by night are often filled Room 101 Row 1: Linda Miller, Joy Wolfe, Suzanne Brownstein, Joe Blazar, Ricky Lewis, Robert Penn, Seth Pymer, James Rutledge, Mathens Hunter, Elaine Davis Row 2: Pat Jordon, Margaret Piermont, Myra Gurevitz, Pam Jacobs, Karen Sullivan, Toni Miller, Kathy Sowalsky, Lennie Zuckerman, Susan Wilcoxon, Charlene Schwartz Row 3: James Slavens, Bill Sayton, Raymond Muse, Mike DeTorme, Bob Farus, Raymond Markwood, Mark Berger, Ray Herrel, Larry Moore, David Dodds, Mark Thomas, David Jones, Joe Engleman ..i... . -1-. Room 208 Row 1: Paulette Taylor, Juel Marie Simms, Sharon Ishida, Patience Cox, Gail Barker, Dave Davis, George Blunt, Nancy Little, Barbara Eddy Row 2: Carol Belton, Priscilla jackson, Sheila Reeves, Regina Tennenhaum, Sandy Coates, Darlene Shelly, Judy Writesel, Gloria Lusignola, Dale Reynolds, Jennifer Schwind, Lynda Sanders Row 3: Bill Edwards, Jerry Conner, Bill Preston, Joey Salle, Claudia Allen, Dianne Biggs, Pam Flora, John Merle, Richard Thivener, Bob Parish, Norman Friedman The lad I used to be. Thomas Samuel Jones, Jr. Additional Freshmen Pam Gruber 108, Susan Krauth 107, Kim Sharpe 106, Carol Zagoric 202, Cheryl Mates 208, Carlinda Boyles 107, Bonnie Dal- rymple 112 Room ll2 Rau' 1: Gary Knaul, Ronald Reid, Dale Vogelsang, Phillip Cuynn Razz' 2: Margaret Brown, Janice Craig, Nana Hord, Valerie Sinkford, Lucille Beller, Janice Lathrop, jackie Koehl, Linda Kimsey, Sandy Larrick, Sharie Eblem Row 3: Adrianne Hendrix, Gary Gentry, Alden Coleman, Harry Hawkins, Bob Axline, George Ross, William jenkins, Roger Roberts, Carey Adams, Nancy Brown A little lad just back from play - Room 202 Row 1: Bob Bidlack, Pat Morgan, Barbara O'Neill, Sheryl Glassburn, Kenny Sauls, Patty Marcum, June Lowe, Leon Willis, Alan Cooper Row 2: Sandra Crabtree, Sue McMakon, Jeri Edwards, Suzanne Jackson, Martez Martin, Earlene Pope, Saundra Vincent, Leslie Edison, Lucie Mathet Row 3: Mike Sullers, Ronnie Clipper, Roger Clay, 'Mike Hamilton, Paul Goldsburg, Jerry Powell, jack Osborn, Harry Machtel, Bill Lamping, Ronnie Marshall Room 108 Row 1: Steve Feuer, Ron Gurvis, Linda Russell, Diana Baxter, Judy Dabney, Jean Ann Fuchs, Scott Manley, Roger Mays Raw 2: Sharon Shafer, Patty Grelle, Diana John, Jean Stout, Linda Grosshart, Marilyn Lerner, Rita Carroll, Pam Anthony, Viola Gardner Row 3: Gary Barton, Lafe Hall, Robert Wooldridge, David Mathews, Thomas Brinker, Steve Howell, Stan Bradham, Eddie Gelin, Bill Wolcott, David Belcastro, jay Collins He sometimes comes to me, Room 110 Row 1: Fred Portman, Tim Bruner, jim Hennahs, Richard Bingaman, Larry Gilliland l ' u Rau' 2: Charlotte Ross, julie Schneider, Rornona Davis, Terry Paterson, Linda Ontko, Ruth Cray, Nellie Weise, Dixie Mays Susan Cohen Row 3: Ted Kessel, Bob Besow, Barry Schecter, Roy Naeder, Clark Snodgrass, Dennis Nordman, Jim Belt, Marvin Phillips Raymond Jones, Dick Hamilton, Robert Casto Room 106 Row 1: George Varga, Jeff Fillinger, Mike Craig, Sharon Murshy, David Rathbun, Danny McCarty, Roger Master Row 2: Marilyn Ruth, Ann Miller, Anita Bauer, Linda Nushan, Mariana Winter, Carol Scurlock, Rita Kahn, Suzanne Gold- berg, Lynn Handler, Janis Hoover, Vickie Bristol, Nancy Lincoln, Bonnie MacDone11 Row 3: David Milenthal, Charles Perkins, Hank O'Connor, Ted Sutton, Ronnie Carmen, Sam Chioppetta, Robert Eddy, David Ball, Bill Settlemoir, Dennis Carr Across the field of yesterday Room 107 Raw 1: Tom Findley, Jerry Cabakoff, Jerry Goodman, Barbara Snyder, Verdie Carruthers, Mike Howard, Roger Starrett, Jerry Gerard Row 2: Margaret Whaley, Patricia Slane, Sharon Vonlns, Kathie Geldis, Carol Young, Kendra Hovis, Marcie Carroll, Carol Armstrong, Jenny Betts, Linda Sullivan, Rosemary Doner Row 3: Willard DeLong, Richard Baker, John Chaney, Steven Beavers, Robert Dunkle, Roger Mize, John Brennan, John Poss, Michael Grelle Additional Sophomores Row 1: Sandra Jean Dairs 210, Karon Williams 111, Dianne Bricker 207, Sharon Regan 111, Cindy Cole 116, Pam Bryant 203, Bev Schirtzinger 201, Judy McKenzie CN. Row 2: Rich Stein 111, Steve Pinsky 111, Ron Steelman 111,Dick Sarls 201, Carter Brown 203 Freshmen SOMETIMF3 Room 104 Row I: Dave Miller, Paul Smith, James Johnston, Steve Trott, Herb Braverman, Timothy Manna, Marc Levison, Ronnie Eiland, Wayne Miller, David Davis Row 2: Sue Brown, Linda Yountz, Luona Shuman, Roberta Becker, Tiffany Kuhlman, Sulvia Rozanczyk, Nina Hull, Suzanne Fine, Linda Mills, Cindy Fischer, Joyce Finke Row 3: Woody Gordan, Anthony Paolucci, Bob Harkless, Steve Keene, John Booker, Tim Martin, Stan Gurevitz, David Co- wall, Steve Johnson, David Shaw, Ken Smith, Ron Miller, John Maglia Room 207 Row 1: Art Turner, John Sanford, Lorita Mosier, Carol Kimmel, Danetta Teater, Ken Bachmann, Ralph Rosenfield Jr.. Row 2: Linda Russ, Marcia Cooper, Lois Preston, Marcy Rosen, Alice Long, Virgie Rice, Joyce Berman, Sue Walcaff, Gina Greathouse, Sandy Richards Row 3: Don Lingo, Terry Covel, Ron Haas, Phil Gordon, Fred Watson, Jim Esswein, Mike Richman, Bob Whiteman, John Goldfarb, Calvin Loomis, Philip Husted And all the dreams that ne'er came true . . F' - Thomas S. Jones, Jr. Room 210 Row 1: Delores Dickey, Francine Sutherland, Faythe Mays, Patty Jarvis, Joyce Leonard, Candy Stockwell Row 2: Anna Rotfus, Judy VanKirk, Karen Nieman, Bonnie Sue Stires, Diane Williams, Esther Caldwell, Linda Crockrell, Sandra Smith, Dorothy Dimar, Janet Stevens, Judy Taylor Row 3: Javonda Saxton, James Parfitt, Henry Wilson, Walter Roach, Wright Colbert, Mike Marshall, Ed Beard, Chuck Grubb, John Jones, Brenda Taylor Room 201 Row 1: Donna Harger, Kathy jones, Mary Ann Green, Kitty Miller Row 2: Mary Johnson, Dianne Santo, Sheila Rech, Barbara Dickey, Paula Hemphill, Judith Frey, Nancy Rubesh, Gretchen Neiswander, Lois Gibson, Rita Rankin, Mary Lusch, Susan Fully Row 3: Bob Wymer, Terry Smith, Ken Zimpfer, Harold Davis, james Fuchs, Neal Gibson, Duane Roberts, Edward St. Clair, Ronald Raver, Don Hammond, George Martz And all the songs that neler were sung, I Room 203 Rau' 1: Karen Beatty, Sue Sturgill, Jodie Coleman, Carol Gurevitz Row 2: Angie Richardson, Gloria DePue, Lani Robbins, Mary jo Marburger, Rosemarie Grubb, Cheryl Clay, Jolee Dewitt, Peggy Butterworth, Ellan Strause, Barbara Manely, Phyllis Towery Row 3: Robert Burton, Monty Corwin, Richard Robson, Paul Hawk, Jerry Messer, Joe Zink, Jim Gf0SSh8IfC, Dave .lCf1Hif1gS, Jerry Myers, Stephen Dillon, Mike Walker, Gary Perkins, -Dave DeHayes, jim Grisinger, Daniel Muse rr ' m'51f9 'v1.r', 1eMJll!FfBE'l ' ' x'TF 9 Room 120 Row 1: Sharon Brock, Lou Ellen Bramblett, Cheryl Prager, jill Goss . 1 Row 2: Carolyn Cohagan, Lee Baumgardner, Sandy Laile, Nancy Shrock, Helen Monroe, Marjorie Cox, Estelle Masonr, Cheri Kolman, lllona Vanko, Pam Thompson, Cynthia Reyes Row 3: Woody Wolfe, Cecil Newlin, Terry Marburger, Marc Smith, Rod Schaffer, Donn Young, John Gossett, John Alex- ander, Mike Hiser, Tom Tracy, john Kraus That long ago were you? Room 121 Row 1.' Gene Parrish, Pamela Penry, Alice Stricker, Susan Cohen, Jerry Parthemer A Row 2: Sandy Smith, Sheila Zwelling, Susan Collins, Linda Nagle, Suzi Bernfelcl, Vicki Starrett, Margaret Webster, Cindy Sidle, Kathy Clark, Sallie Seckel l Raw 3: Charles Westrig, Duane Bradley, Robert Benedict, Terry Osborne, Ben Schnieder, Maury Negrrn, Steve Woods, Dave Barker, Denny Oppenheimer, Rod Beery, Sanford Siegel Room 114 Row 1: Sandy Boyer, Andy Helman, Patty Guiger, Diane Baily, Connie Webb Row 2: Phyllis Mara, Symphony Bewer, Sue Huffman, Linda Wilson, Andy Ogg, Patti Nimz, Barbara Heskitt, Judi George, Judy Renz, Susan Coursen Row 3: John Ranft, Jim Elles, Marty Feinstein, George Wellman, Mike Smith, Dave Wullenweber, Bob Dervers, John Hof- heimer, Robert Jacobs, Jerry Harris The little ghosts of long ago, Room 116 Row 1: Beverly Kanyok, Pat Lutsko, Patty Cavendish, Susan Leach, Floella Fletcher, Pam Gordon, Carole Rader, Sue Hoff- man, Bonnie Ripps, Dee Pilkington, Sandra Alrich Row 2: Kathy Sullivan, Jeff Herman, Gary Marburger, Bill Buckerfield, David Hickey, Butch Walton, Grant Wiggins, Tim Ogg, Jerry Aggas, Dave Wright, Jeff Mellman, Roger Edgington, Elaine Bush Room 111 - Boys Row 1: Erich Hirschberg, John Jones, Ronald Hudge, Steve Papier, Terry Jones, Jim Miller, Dick Trimmer, Dave Morris Danny Bathaser, Hass Painter Row 2: Alan Sterling, Laffy Zelko, joe Balgimo, jim Sauage, Glen Scarberry, Chuck Levinson, Phil Grossman, John Cour- sen, Bob Matthews, Terry Marlow, Wayne Ballantyne, Roger Seymour, Bill Snow If they come back at fall o'dew, Room 111 - Girls Row 1.' Cerie Schwartz, Kim Smart, Sue Hampton, Sharon Williams, Linda Moser, Barbara Stapleton, Anita Son, Rita Snyder, Judy Pler, Karen Schuster, Sue Israel Row 2.' Joanne Uren, Rita Engelman, Debbie Linick, Janis Siege-lman, Sandy Fetherolf, Mary Schaefer, Daisy Ucko, Judy Pettorini, Carol Canright, Merrylee Moreen, Kay Kristy, Marianne Maughan, Renee Peppercorn, Luzia Bee, Joy Langerman 1 Cafeteria North Row 1: Connie Wray, Rogeen Thomas, Ethel Stephens, Carol Liebersbach Row 2: Debbie Lingo, Nancy Reed, Grace Gerard, Diane Fagan, Janice Wingleg Gloria Goffin, Jeannine Brady, Lynn Williams, Kathy Baker, Linda Carnahan Row 3: Paul Kipperling, Jerry Goodman, Mike Bartfield, Roger Scher, Fred Schnitzspahn, George Kolr, Don Doner, Joe Hundley, Greg DeWeese S0ph01I101'eS Where are they gone, and do you know Room 102 Row 1: Carol Braun, Melinda Pearce, Pat Barr, Euanne Keffe, Sue Storz, Tauna Fife, Sharyn Schrieber Row 2: Sharon Hershbarger, Paula Sherman, Valerie Wickner, Janet Friedman, Mary McLean, Sheryl Knapp, Bonnie Hayes, Penny Carter, Barbara Barr, Carol Andre, Elizabeth Sutton Row 3: Danny Hearl, Allen Cohen, Robert Blue, Barry Leres, Rick Hoskinson, jim Simpson, Bill Gordon, David Prauer, Gary Covel, Harry Hares Jr., Ron Bissinger, jeff Briner, Allen Moos ' HH- -i...t: .af .. ns ', . : 'ww --su ms 1--1 'ma ai Room 211 Row 1: David Gibbon, Larry Jaynes, Lu Sharpless, Mike Nathan, Rick Wetzel, John Whitten, Mike Bozin Row 2: Marilynn Solomon, Ellen Long, Cheryl Barry, Sue Smith, Sharon Schecter, Marlene Eiseman, Luckie Harris, Carol Narcross, Judi Tuggle Row 3: Thomas Klug, Roger Byerly, Steve Baer, Jim Leonard, Mike Pinto, Bart Thomas, Craig Bush, John Vonida, Nick Joseph, Michael LaPaglia, Bill Lutsko, Rick Feinstein, Harvey Wasserman From whence the enlightened spirit sees. - Henry Vaughn Additional Juniors Raw 1: Judy Price 204, Jennifer Foley 205, Vonnie Schlesinger 204, Beverley Newland 204 Row 2: Janice Ogier 204, Linda Kimmerle 115, Bobbie Shaw 109, Judie MonCrief 209, Diane Davis 211, Kathy Hunt 103, Helene Heller 211, Patti Stark 109, Elaine Greenwald 103, Margaret Skobrak 204 Row 3: Mike Feuer 124, Terry Kellenberger 103, Paul Naumoff 103, Mike Mirvis 124, Jerry DeMolet 114, John Rice 205, Charles Randles 115, Stan Miller 109, Dean Ishida 109, Rusty Hannon 103 Room 205 Row 1: Carol Doak, Linda Blue, Judy Curry, jean Wiley, Peg Taylor, Andrea Vogelsang, Vickie Vaughn, Sharon Kinsil, Marcia Miller Row 2: Patti Ickes, Dotty Wolcott, Sharon Allen, Becky Beard, Cathy Cale, Marsha Graham, Roberta Lewis, Ernestine Barker, Margaret Hatcher t Raw 3: Gregory Powell, Frank Shannon, Mike Hershman, john Vincent, George Allen Jr., Ted Dickey, James Travis, Harvey Newpoff, Carl Lowe Where first I left my glorious train, Room 209 Raw 1: Art Lukacs, Don Kravig, Phil Wilson, john Rosernond, Bob Machler, Jerry Murray n Row 2: Kathy Moulders, Karen Hiller, Margaret Holt, Dianne Haley, Kathy Haley, Cherie Redman, Rosemary Casebolt, Kathie Bennett, Susan Ellis, Mary Lynn Cutshall, Mary Ann Pavoni, Marilea Beegle Row 3: Dennie Bauchmayer, Joe Collins, Jack Alexander, Rick Betzler, Vince Van Horn, Allen Udisky, Stan Ross, john Koetz, Paul Posey 7' ' 'M V ' ' Www: .,r.. ,, , , , .V Ms:2.mi5i35?'fl 1 if,,.,, , , , ,. B Wa ,,,,p,L,:.r ', W, 4 ' - f ' - Room 124 Row 1: Linda Krinn, Gail Francis, Terrie Rose, Betty Mills, Dolores Huffman, Diane Borden, Barbara Mills, Charleen Bev- eridge, Bev Karnes, Joyce Wilkerson Row 2: Bob Schleppi, Eric Seemann, Gary Martin, David Hillenbrand, Thomas Gidnek, Ronald Stewart, Steve Wilson, john Cronenwett, Paul Fitzpatrick, David Henderson, Bob Eisenstein That I might once more reach that plain Room 204 Raw 1: Sharon Coombs, Diane Ferguson, Sharon McMahon, Carol Harrison, Rosalie Billingsly, Ann Pitt, Judi Zuck Row 2: Nancy Butterworth, Bonnie Peart, Sandy Ball, Helen Schulz, Margie Bland, Barbara Barash, Gail Springer, Bobbie Hiser Razz' 3: Terry Powell, Don Harvey, Mike Malott, Mike Andrew, Lee Rice, Maurice Pope l' Room 115 Raw 1.' Glenn Martin, Kenny Bless, Roy Arnett, Dave Schluer, Mike Bullen Raw 2: Diane Dickens, Mary Gibson, Shirley Taylor, Pamela Levine, Paula Knepper, Dianne Thomas, Pat Wood, Martha Flaler, Lynn Balthaser Row 3: Sue Finley, Robert Burkhalter, Steven Hillman, Tim Davis, Gene Dotterer, Emile Bolden, Dave Cook, Gary Gal- breain, Eugene Weiss, Richard Roberts, John Beech, Tom Rinehart, Karel Kreiselman And tread again that ancient track! Room 118 Raw 1: Bonnie Schoults, Janet Dennison, Karen Culver, John Buttle-r, Jim Carrell, Craig Bergman, Ruth Ellen Hildreth, Jane Hannahs, Hedi I-Iirschberg : Row 2: Julie Walls, Carol Levy, Judy Kuchler, Judy Denney, Tara Jackson, Joyce McClain, Margaret Gipple, Jeanne Brooke, Andi Gorenstein, Carolyn McClain Row 3: Ron Golden, Dana Vanl-lorn, Donn Lee Kreutz, Jolm Packard, Karl Mills, Charles Lucas, Oran Hoover, Jim Clark, Owen Meier, Don Wray Room 103 Row 1.' Cherie Saul, Beverly Kaufman, Judith Inglis Row 2: Charlette Price, Mary Beth Morris, Annette Katz, Wynne Justice, Marla Greenfield, Sue Rosenauer, Sophia Kam- belts, Bonnie Kemple, Bobbie Edelstein, Sherry Marcus B d Nick Miller, Wally Mays, Tommy Tucker, Bill Row 3.: Wayne Williams, Art Turner, Terry Kellenberger, Larry or er, Boggess, Bob Markwood, Bob Van Schepen, Benny Braun, Charles Eddy .ll1I1lOI'S O how Ilong to travel back, Room 109 C Ph'l F' k G aldine Webster Judy Stalnaker Judi Clark Kristin Lindholm, Greg Siple, Bruce Sobel Row 1: Gary Mc oy, 1 in e, er , , , Row 2: Mary Ellen Strohbach, Lynn Delee Stanley, Peggy Cullman, Sarah Welch, Ann Lowy, Diann I-Iundley, Lynn Balt- hasar, Sue Douthit, Judy Pilzer Row 3: Bob Feather, Bob Fillinger, John Moore, Rich Eisenstein, Nick Geldis, Richard Boller, Jerry Mohr, Rick Podkin, Pete Miller, Bob Lerner l.. . Y X X X ' S X Underclassmen NATIONAL HONOR SDCIE TY z if 7 Q Thirty-five members of the senior class were honored when they were tapped for membership in the Eastmoor Chapter of the National Honor Society at the National Honor Society Assem- bly on March 20. Each Eastmoor senior who had a cumulative scholastic average for his first seven semesters of 3.2 was a candidate for member- ship. In addition to attaining high scholarship, each prospective member had to qualify equally well on the basis of constructive leadership, worthy character, and purposeful service to Eastmoor. Three of the 1962 members, Barry Hilton, Steve Stellman, and Ann Whetstone, were also finalists in the National Merit National Honor Society Scholarship Tests. Sue Fahrion was elected to membership in the National Honor Society while a junior at Helena Senior High School, Helena, Montana. She continued as a fully qualified member here at Eastmoor. MARY SCHWARTZ STEVE STELLMAN SHARON STRAPP DONNA SWANEY JACKIE TAYLOR BETH THOMPSON ANITA TOPSON GEREEN VAN VLEET BONNIE VENOOK ANN WHETSTONE SHARON WILSON MARY WOODS JUDY ALLISON SUE ARMOUR LOIS BOESCH WILLIAM COI-IEN MARCIA DAVIS SANDY EADS SUE FAHRION GEORGETTE GOLDBERG JANET GRAY BARRY HILTON SANDY HYSELL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 cg Vs Lf SHERRY JUNKERMANN DONNA KOPPELMAN BOB LEWIS JANE LEWIS ANITA MILNOR JANICE MOLTENBERRY CAROL NEESHAN CAROL PETERSON PATTY PRISK CONNIE RAU VIRGINIA SCHOTT The Quill and Scroll Society Quill and Scroll is the International Honorary Society for High School journalists. Membership is a distinct honor and is reserved for those outstanding publications staff members who meet the basic requirements established by the Society and its Local Chapters. Candidates for Quill and Scroll mem- bership must have demonstrated fully to the satisfaction of their staff advisor, the board of publications, or the school principal that they merit the award through high scholar- ship, journalistic achievement and service. They must be ap- proved by the Executive Secretary of the Society. Membership in Quill and Scroll at Eastmoor is based on outstanding work done on the staff of THE SHIELD, the Eastmoor yearbook, on the WARRIORS' SPEAR-IT column in the community newspaper, on the EASTMOOR CHAR- IOT our occasionally-published school paper' or on the LANCE our school magazine The basic requirement for membership is a seven semester accumulative scholastic erage in the upper third of the senior class Eastmoor members of Quill and Scroll for 1962 were named at the annual recognition assembly in May A special award for outstanding service was made to Mike Kohar staff artist for 1960 62 LOIS BOESCH JANET GRAY BOB LEWIS A . ' 0 .7 'll JANICE MOLTENBERRY CAROL NEESHAN CONNIE RAU MARILYN RENICK SHARON SANBORN VIRGINIA SCHOTT SHARON TEWELL VIRGINIA THOMAS DIANE WALTER BARBARA WILLIAMS bl The Betty Crocker Future Homemaker award was won for Those placing in the top ninety-ninth percentile for the na- Eastrnoor by Carol Noble. tion in the National Merit Scholarship Contest were Barry Hilton, Ann Wlietstone, and Steve Stellrnan. Seniors Bring Honor to Eastmoor Barry Hilton, left, president of the senior class, and Bob Lewis, right, treasurer of the senior class, represented Eastrnoor at Buckeye Boys' State, which met at Ohio University. Eastrnoor's representative to Buckeye Girls' State, which met at Capital University, was Janice Molten- berry. 60 Room 101 Girls - 1958 Firrr row: Carol Neeshan, Charleen Upjohn, Sandy Eads, Jane Raclabaugh, Sharon Pierce, Penny Deering, Patty Ward Second fow: Carolyn Cohagan, Konnie Kirkman, Lilia Smyth, Donna Griffin, Karen Marshall, Renee Harmel, Bonnie Castle Third Roux' Mrs. Haswell, Darla Schafer, Janice Stobert, Earla Wiley, Nancy Fisherbaugh, Levon Harrell, Donna Bruning, Sandra Wilson Fourth row: Barbara Jacques, Mary Beth Thompson, Karen Norris, Lynn Hanawalt, Lynette Brissey, Loretta Harmer, Sharon Tewell Seniors Were Underclassmen? Room 118 - 1959 Firrl row: Bill Lutsko, Mike Hansen, Dick Hiegert, Steve Craig, David Howard, David Crouse fefoazd crow: Cheryl Aldhizer, Anita Topson, Patricia Slatter, Pam Smyser, Sandra Price, Martha Jarvis, Judy Thomas, Christine X Francis, Becky Parks, Sue Hoffman, Jeanette Duffey Tlzira row: Nancy Fife, Sharon Sanborn, Sharon Hoskinson, Steve Seymour, Ronald Harper, Miss Martin, Carl Rogers, Tom Minor, Paul Wright, Lois Boesch, Sharon Wilson l M ' f '-aim ' 'ff' P ' T' 'W- ' IEQQQIWM-'Q 2 1P:,5Q+Fi?l'Mf 'l Q7 5 55 2..- , 5 My MW.. Y 4 .f ffif, Wi? M31 A focus on one section of the busy senior homeroom shows a group of industrious students pre- paring for their classes. Seniors Around School Larry Gornall, Phil Paul, and Dick Hauser seem to think that English ,Literature is fun. Itls a wise hall monitor who, like Georgette Gold berg, can keep the halls cleared and study too. 57 And a Safer One Tomorrow CONN IE JEAN WILSON Connie Choir 3, 4g Girls Glee 2g Oklahoma 15 Bells Are Ringing 35 Variety Show 4g Reserve Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 45 Office Worker 53 Hall Monitor 33 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 2g Dance Club 3, 4. 'gg MARY HALGA WOODS X ,IJ Mdfy 'Q fbwglii Starling junior High School 1g Hall Monitor 4g Busi- kXf,LQJ ness Club 5g International Club 4. .ml ' f li SHARON ANN WILSON Sherry Office Worker 4g Warriors Club 1, 2, 5, 45 Y-Teens 4. GARY JEROME YATES Gary Aquinas High School 1, 2g Audio Visual Helper 5, 4g Library Helper 3g Audio Visual Club 5, 4g F.T.A. 33 Warriors Club 4. THOMAS EDMUND WOLFEL Tom Warriors Club 1, 25 Chess Club 2, 53 Senior Science Club 3, 4. TOM JOHN YOAKUM Tom Barrett junior High School 1g South High School 2. DONALD BRUCE WOOD Don Student Council 3g Hall Monitor 4g Football 53 Baseball 2g Warriors Club 1, 2, 3g Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 3g F.T.A. 1, 43 ' Outdoor Club 1, 23 Square Dance Club 2, 3. KATSUNORI ZAIMA Kay Imabari Kita High School, Ehime-Ken, japan, 1, 2, 3, 4g Hosei University, Tokyo, japan. SHIRLEY JEANNE WEEMHOFF Shirley Ottawa Hills High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 13 Hall Monitor 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Square Dance Club 3. ROBERT STANTON WEISS Weese Choir 4g Boys Glee 4, Audio Visual Helper 1, 2, 3g Hall Moni- tor 2, 3g Cross Country 23 Warriors Club 1, 2g Audio Visual Cub 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH WELLER Willy Beller Crooksville High School 1, 2, 33 Business Club 4. PATRICIA ANN WEST Patricia Gahanna Lincoln High School 1, 2, 3g Girls Glee 4g Business Club 43 Square Dance Club 4. World Toda ANN ELIZABETH WHETSONE Ann Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Brass Choir 2, 3, 4g Y- Teens 4g G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 All- City Jr. Orchestra 1g All-City Band 2, .33 National Merit Scholarship Finalist. BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS Barb Hall Monitor 3, 4, Shield Staff 3, 4g G.A.A. Bowling 33 Junior Y-Teens 15 F.T.A. 1g Dance Club 2, Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 3. X-M5252 . Slim! , PATRICIA SUE UREN Patty St. Clairsville High School 13 Square Dance Club 3, 43 War- riors Club 2, 3, 4g Lance Staff 4. DOUGLAS CLAYDON VANHORN Doug Franklin jr. High School3 All-City Football 2, 3, 43 All-City Baseball 33 Student Court 43 Cafeteria Helper 33 Football 1, 2, 3. Co-Captain 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 43 Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 3, 4. GEREEN LEE VANVLEET Gerri Whitehall Yearling High School 13 Girls Glee 33 Warriorettes 3, 43 Student Court 3, Recorder 43 Gym Assistant 33 Hall Moni- tor 2, 43 Y-Teens 2, 43 G.A.A. 2, 4, Secretary 33 Warriors Club 1, 43 Square Dance Club 3. RAYMOND R. VAUGHN Buddy Reserve Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Baseball 1, 3, 4g Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 43 Varsity E Club 3, 43 junior High Baseball 1. BONNIE SHERON VENOOK Bonnie Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 33 Student Council 2, 33 Student Court 43 Office Worker 2, 3, 43 Gym As- sistant 52 Cafeteria Helper 13 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Debate Club, Librarian 3, Vice-President 43 Outdoor Club 13 F.T.A. 3, Treas- urer 4. Of a Better DIANE RUTH PATRICIA MAE WALTER WARD Diane Pat Crystal City High School, Giflg Glee 4g Choir 2, 33 Crystal City, Missouri, 1, 2, Red Cross 13 Square Dance 33 F.T.A. 43 Y-Teens 4g Club 3, 4, Lance Staff 43 Shield Staff 43 member National Honor So- ciety, Crystal City High School Chapter, Crystal City, Missouri. KATHLEEN VIRGINIA WATSON Kathy Worthington High School 1 Choir 23 Library Helper 5 G.A.A. Intramurals 2, 33 G.A.A. 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 4g Y Teens 23 Library Club 3. MARY BETH THOMPSON Beth Woodwind Choir 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Or- chestra 1, 2, All-City Band 3, Flute Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 1, 2, Bel Canto 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Red Cross 1, 4, Vari- ety Show 4. SYLVIA LYNNE THOMPSON Snooks Whitehall Yearling High School 1, 2, Y-Teens 4, Dance Club 3, Warriors Club 3, 4. MARLA JEAN THORNTON Shoesy Office Worker 3, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4. ANITA MARIE TOPSON Anita Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Choir 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 2, 3, All-City Band 2, 3, Flute Trio 2, 3, 4. Our Assurance TERRIE LYNNE PAULA ARNETTE PAMILLA LENONA CHARLEEN TRAGER TREES TUCKER FRANCES Terrie Oakland High School 1, 2, Pam UPIQHN The Man who Came To 3, Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 4. Warriors Club 1, 2, 3,G.A.A. Chaflle Dinner 3, Office Worker 4, Intramurals 4- Band 1, 25' Offife WOIk- Library Helper 3, 4, War- riors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- door Club 1, Square Dance Club 5, Shield Staff 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 3. er 4, Cafeteria Helper 1, Hall Monitor 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 5, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 5, 4. ROSE MARY TAYLOR Rose Mary Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Ok- lahoma 13 Bells Are Ring- ing 33 Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3g All-City Orchestra 2, 33 Warriors Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 33 Square Dance Club 4g G.A.A. 4. STEVEN JEFF ERY SWARTZ Steve Football 23 Wrestling 3, 43 Audio Visual Helper 33 Red Cross 13 Chess Club 23 Warriors Club 3, 4. RUTH TARCOV Ruth Cheerleader 1, 2, 33 Office Worker 2, 3, 43 Gym Assistant 1, 23 Hall Monitor 43 Dramatics Club 13 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 23 International Club 33 Dance Club 23 Y-Teens 4. JACQUELINE NANCY TAYLOR Jackie Hamilton Township High School 13 Bookroorn Helper 43 G.A.A. 2, Intramural Chairman 3, Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 3. JOYCE YVETTE ANN TAYLOR Chink Franklin Junior High School 13 Choir 2g Girls Glee 43 Gym Assistant 23 Red Cross 2, 5, 43 Square Dance Club 3, 43 Dance Club 2. The Seniors Are SHARON ANN TEWELL Sharon Shield Staff, Bookkeeper 43 Y-Teens 23 Business Club 3, 4. JUDY ANN THOMAS VIRGINIA ANN Judy THOMAS Student Council 13 Hall Mon- GIHHY it0r 3, 49 G-AA. 3, Paflia- Hall Monitor 43 Shield Staff mentarian 49 Y-Teens 4: 4g F.T.A. 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 4g G.A.A. 23 Outdoor Club 13 G.A.A. Intramurals 1, 2. Square Dance Club 33 War- riors Club 2. Of a Wa of L1fe FRANK STAVROFF Stav Football 2, 3, Co-Captain 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Student Court 43 Audio Visual Helper lg Gym Assistant 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 1, 23 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 43 All-City Football 3, 4. JUDITH ANN STEIN Judy G.A.A. Bowling 33 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Club 13 Spanish Club 23 Library Helper lg Hall Monitor 4. STEVEN DALE STELLMAN Steve Orchestra 1, 23 Oklahoma 13 Lance staff 43 Chess Club 43 Science Club 23 Speech and Debate Club 43 Current Events Club 3, 43 Math Club 2, 33 National Merit Scholarship Finalist. JIM WARREN STEVENS jim Football 2, 33 Basketball 23 Hi-Y 3, 4. JANET KAY STOUT Jan Choir 4g Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4g Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Flute Trio 13 Papa Is All Publicity Com- mittee, 33 Variety Show 43 Office Worker 1, Zjlfi-TCGHS 13 War. riors Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Club.'3r7 ,i Red' ffrqss 1, 2 ' X- ,Lf-LT' If , SHARON LEE STRAPP ---,rxw 3, ,gyblf Sharon Girls Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Office Worker-'33 Shield Staff 33 Y- Teens 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 43 F.T.A. 2, Vice- President 1, Parliamentarian 3. LINDA LEE STUART Linda Variety Show 23 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 33 Outdoor Club, Vice-President 23 Fun Without Destruction 33 Student Council 4g Homecoming Court 4g Office Worker 33 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Helper 13 Hall Monitor 2. DONNA JEAN SWANEY Donna Q ..-r warriors Club 1, .F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ymfens a,,-ag offtfinyafiikef,---t 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 3, 4g Shield Staff 3. lx Cf 35 'X--.Z..gC, 4 And the Protectors SAMUEL M. SMART Sam Track 23 Chess DONNA MICHELE SMITH Michele Band, 1, 2, 3, 4g Woodwind Ensemble 2, 33 Office Worker 43 Gym Assistant 23 Lance Staff 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 G.A.A. 2, 33 Warriors Club 1, 43 Shield Staff 3. Club 13 Slide Rule Club 33 Warriors Club 4. PAM JANE SMYSER Pammie Choir 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 2, 3, 4g Oklahoma 13 Variety Show 2, 43 Bells Are Ringing 53 Cheerleader 13 Home- ' ' ' ' W ' Club 1, 3, 43 Girls coming Court 4, Offrce Worker 4, arriors Glee 1, 2. DAVID L. SOLOMON Dave Track 13 Wrestling 3, 43 oot a 3 , 43 Bookroom Helper 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 43 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 33 Square Dance Club 4. F b ll 3 Audio Visual Helper 2 3, MICHAEL C. SOULT Mike George Washington Junior High School, Mount Clemens, Michi- gan, 13 Mount Clemens High School, Mount Clemens, Michigan, ' h' t 33 Basketball 4. 23 Newport High School, Newport, Was ing on, SANDRA SUE SPARKS Sparkie Office Worker 23 Hall Monitor 13 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Business Club 33 Y-Teens 4. DAVID LEWIS SPITLER Dave Hi-Y Basketball 43 Library Helper 13 Chess Club 13 Stamp Club 23 Warriors Club 43 Hi-Y 4. JULIAN NE MARIE STALNAKER 5 Judy Bishop Hartley High School 1, 2, 3. STEVE MICHAEL SEYMOUR Steve Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Outdoor Club 1, Warriors Club 2. NELSON RANDOLPH SHEETS Randy Worthington High School 1, Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Varsity E Club 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Helper 3, 4, Gym Assistant 3, Shield Staff, Sports Section 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, Track Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. JOE SHOVER Joe Football 2, 3, Reserve Basket- ball 2g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Gym Assist- ant 2, 3, Track Club 5, 4, Slide Rule Club 4, Varsity E Club. Of Future Generations RICHARD LLOYD SHUPE Dick Warriors Club 1, 2, Chess Club 2, 35' Senior Science Club 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 1. RONALD KENT SIEFERT Ron Whitehall Yearling High School 1, Hall Monitor 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Interna- tional Club 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Warriors Club 2, 3. HAROLD MARION SHROCK JR. Harold GERALDINE SUE SMALLSREED Jeri Bexley High School 1, Office Worker 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Square Dance Club 3, 4, Warriors Club 4, Shield Staff 3. STEVEN WILLIAM SCHACHTER Steve Roosevelt Junior High School 13 Brass Choir 43 Band 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 4g Current Events Club 3, 4g Lance Staff, Editorial Chairman 4. MARY ANN SCHWARTZ Mary Ann Whitehall Yearling High School 13 Office Worker 43 G.A.A. Basketball 3, 43 G.A.A. Bowling 2, 33 Y- Teens 23 G.A.A. 3, Pu- blicity Chairman 4. DARLA SUE SCHAFER Darla Choir 1, 2, 33 Girls Glee 33 Girls Ensemble 33 Gym As- sistant 13 Warriors Club 13 F.T.A. 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 3, 43 Outdoor Club 1. VIRGINIA ELLEN JOSEPH MARTIN SCI-IOTT SCHRATZ Virginia o Bells Are Ringing, Makeup Francis C Hammond High 33 Dust of the Road, 23 School Alexandria Virginia Bad Seed 23 Papa., Is All, 2 Warriors Club 2 3 4 Properties 33 Man Who Came To Dinner 33 Harvey 43 Christmas Carol, Student Di- rector 4g Fun Without De- struction 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 13 Office Worker 1, 33 Lance Editor 43 F.T.A. 43 Slide Rule 4g Speech and De- bate Club, Vice-President 3, President 43 Y-Teens 23 In- ternational Club, Program Committee 33 Current Events Club 4. They Are the Hope STEVE KURT SCHWARTZWALDER Steve Bishop Hartley High School 1, 2, 33 Art Club 43 Square Dance Club 4. PAUL DOUGLAS SEMONES Basketball 2, 33 Track 1, 33 Warriors Club 4g Slide Rule Club 33 Math Club 2, 33 Student Council 23 Cafeteria Helper 23 Hall Monitor 33 Shield Staff 3. DELORES KAY RICE Delores Whitehall Yearling High School lg Bells Are Ringing 3g riorettes 3g Office Worker 2, 3g Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 4. RONALD LEE RICE Ron Track 1, 2, Reserve Football 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baske Cafeteria Helper 2, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Square Club 3, 43 Chess Club 1, 2. L, A , ,iff Q fd' vb , -1 'alt jig! ,EJWK1 u QM JOAN ROBINETT , joan Mifflin High School 1, 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. PAULA MARGARITE ROBISON Paula Champion Junior High, School 1, Square Dance Club 2 Senior Red Cross 3, 4. nderstand Human ature. ALLAN WILLIAM ROSS Allan Befnafdine 13 Track 1g Outdoor Club lg Dramatics Club 1, 25 Current Events Club 3, 4g Slide Rule Club 4. MARCY DIANE RUBEN Marcy Office Worker 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club lg Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. ' SHARON ANN SANBORN Sherry Hall Monitor 4, Shield Staff, Senior Section Editor 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. MARGARET ANN SAUNER Maggi Memorial High School, 1, 2, G.A.A. 4, F.T.A. 33 Y-Teens 3, Historian 4. War- Dance tball 1g Dance ,3,4s CONSTANCE ANN RAU Connie Roosevelt Jr. High School 1, 'Warriorettes, Costume Mistress 4, Student Council 3, 45 Hall Monitor 33 Shield Staff Layout Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Bells Are Ringing 3, Fun Without Destruction 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, Worship Chairman 4, F.T.A. 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Variety Show 4. DONNA JANE RAUBER Donna Choir 4, Girls Glee Z, 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Outdoor Club 2, 33 Warriors Club 3, 4. CHARLES LEROY REED Charles Student Council 2, Cafeteria Helper 1, Hall Monitor 3, Slide Rule Club 33 Warriors Club 3, 4. NANCY DIANNE REID Dee Choir 23 Girls Glee 3, Warriorettes 43 Hall Monitor 2, Shield Staff 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, Dance Club 2, 33 Square Dance Club 43 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4. - Which Will Help Them WILLIE JAMES REID Willie Starling Jr. High School 13 Hi-Y 4g Square Dance Club 3g Sci- ence Club 2g Audio Visual Club 2, 33 Warriors Club 43 Radio Room Operator 4, Audio Visual Helper 3. MARILYN JANE RENICK Marilyn Warriorettes 45 Office Worker 2, 4, Shield Staff, Art Editor 2, 53, 4, Warriors Club 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens Hj'2, Publicity Club Chairmah 3, 4,1Dramatics Club' 1, - V -A ' A 1 . f ' 1 l -fr . N CHARLEEN ANN REYNOLDS Charleen Warriors Club 2, 4, Red Cross 1, Y-Teens 15 Square Dance Club 45 Office Worker 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 1, 2. ROGER REYNOLDS Roger Football 2, Wrestling 3, Track 3, 4, Track Club 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, jr. Red Cross 1g Library Helper 4g Hall Monitor 3, 4. GEORGE PHILIP PILKINGTON George Stage Crew 33 Radio Room Operator 43 Library Helper 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 Warriors Club 33 Art Club 2. JOHN PIZZURRO Juan Cafeteria Helper 13 Hall Monitor 13 Warriors Club 2. SUSAN PRAVER Susan Warriors Club 13 Y-Teens 33 Business Club, Secretary 43 G.A.A. 23 Square Dance Clubg 33 Outdoor Club 1, 2. PATRICIA ANN PRISK Patty F.T.A. 13 junior Red Cross 13 Art Club 23 Y-Teens 2, 43 Girls Club 33 G.A.A. 4. Country Alive With the Freedoms Nick Vanguard Junior High School Shield Staff, Photographer 3, 43 urer 33 Square Dance Club 3, 4. ANDY PUSKAS Andy Square Dance Club 13 Warriors Ken Club, Vice-President 33 Varsity MARGARET ANN RATH Margaret Council 13 Cafeteria Helper 1, Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 3, 4g Senior NICHOLAS CHARLES PYLES 13 Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee 43 Wrestling 43 Camera Club Treas- Club 4. KENNETH GARY RAMSEY 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 23 Library Helper 33 Gym Assistant 33 Shield Staff 43 Library E Club 2, 5, 4. BUN Choir 1, 2, 43 Girls Glee 43 Girls Ensemble 43 Harvey 43 Student 23 Warriors Club 1, 23 Outdoor Red Cross 3, 4. 45 MICHAEL LEE PALESTRANT Mike Baseball 1, 33 Football Manager 3, 4, jr. Red Cross, Secretary 1, Chess Club 1, Outdoor Club 2, Sr. Science Club, Vice-President 3, Slide Rule Club 4. DAVID L. PARISH Dave Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 3, 4. REBECCA LOUISE PARKS Becky Outdoor Club 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. PHILIP JAN PAUL Phil Choir 1, Student Council 1, 4, Hall Monitor 1, 4, Reserve Base- ball 2, 3, Football Manager 1, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 4, Chess Club 3, Square Dance Club 33 Audio Visual Club 1. If They Wish to Keep Their AUDREY M. PEILA Audrey Bexley High School 1, 2, Warriors Club 4. PAM ANN PENINGTQN Pam Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 2, 3, 4, F,T.A. 2, 4, Warriors Club 1. CAROL LEE PETERSON Carol Girls Ensemble 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Bells Are Ringing 3, Office Worker 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. SHARON ANN PIERCE Sharon Choir 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 43 Majorette 3, 4, All-City Band 2, 3: Operetta 3, Office Worker 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 4, Warriors Club 3, 4, Junior F.T.A., President 1, Valentine Court 4, Variety Show 4, Fun Without Destruction 3. 44 Survive Man Difficulties r SHEILA ANN MYERS Sheil Girls Glee 33 Office Worker 3, 4. CAROLYN SUE NOBLE Suzie Q Choir 1, 23 Girls Glee 33 Audio- Yisual Helper 33 jr. Red Cross 13 Warriors Club 23 Outdoor Club 13 Co- Ed Club 3, 4. ROBERT IRWIN NACDIMEN Nac Choir 43 Student Council 43 Gym Assistant 33 Lance Staff 23 Cross Country 33 Basketball 2, 3g Tennis 3, 43 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Valentine Court 43 Radio Broadcasting Club 4. KAREN LEE NORRIS Karen Office Worker 3, 43 Library Helper 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 F.T.A. 1, 43 Warriors Club 2, 33 Square Dance Club 3. ROBERT RAMSEY NEDBLAKE 0 Bob Warriors Club 3, 4g Outdoor Club 3, 4. ,E JOHN RAYMOND OGDEN fl john E. Choir 1, 23 Boys Glee 1, 23 Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 ff ll jr. Red Cross 13 Square Dance Club 3. lu lf? CAROL SUE NEESHAN Carol Library Helper 13 Hall Monitor 43 Shield Staff Bookkeeper 43 Y-Teens 2, 43 Warriors Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. JAMES GOODLOW PACE III jim Choir 1, 2, 33 Bells are Ringing 33 Football Manager 3, 43 Hall Monitor 23 Chess Club 23 Camera Club 33 Square Dance Club 43 Sr: Red Cross 2, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3. w ,ri Q ' 1 K s A lvl! lv' lt' , A 2 ,t 1 Xl nd They Will Have to ANITA KAY MILNOR Anita H Sidney High School 1, 2, 3g Band 43 Harvey 43 Christmas Carol 43 F.T.A. 43 Debate Club 43 Bel Canto, Secretary 4. ROBERT IRVIN MOREEN Bobby Choir 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Bells Are Ringing 33 Dance Band 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 1, 43 Boys Ensemble 43 Boys Quartet 43 Woodwind Choir 33 Camera Club 43 Square Dance Club 43 Bel Canto Club 2, 3, 431 Audio Visual Club 1. RAYMOND FRANCIS MINNEAR Ray Audio Visual Helper 2, 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 43 War- riors Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA JEAN MORGAN Sandy Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 33 Dance Club 13 War- riors Club 1, 2, 33 Square Dance Club 33 Y-Teens 4g G.A.A. 43 Dramatics Club 1, 3. -IANICE LEE MOLTENBERRY Janie Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 13 Cheerleader 13 Office Worker 23 Shield Staff 3, 43 Bells Are Ringing 33 All-City Band 2, 33 Woodwind Choir 33 Y-Teens 2, Program Chairman 3, President 43 Warriors Club 43 Girls En- semble 43 Valentine Court 4. RAY MULI.EN Ray Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee 43 Warriors Club 1, 23 Square Dance Club 33 Audio Visual Club 1. PATRICIA ANN MONROE Pat Square Dance Club 13 Camera Club 1, 2. KURTIS JOHN MUNDSCHENK Hoss Choir 13 Reserve Football 2, 33 Audio Visual Helper 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 23 Audio Visual Club 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Art Club 1, 43 Warriors Club 13 Interna- tional Club 3. JUDITH ANN MILLAR Judy Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 4 Office Worker 43 Gym As sistant 33 F.T.A. 1, 3, 43 Jun ior Red Cross 13 Y-Teens 2 3, 4g Variety Show 4. a BONNIE EVE MILLER Bonnie Orleans, France, High School lg Whitehall Yearling H i g h School 23 Warriors Club 4. GARY LEE MILLER Gary Football 23 Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 3, 43 Chess Club 3. , Leaders of America JENNIFER ANN MILLER Jennie GEOFFREY HOWARD MILLER jeff Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. Cafeteria Helper 13 Y-Teens 1, 3, 43 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lance Staff 43 Dance Club 2g Dramatics Club 4. JOAN MILLER Ioanie Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 3, 43 G.A.A. Intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 4, President 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Warriors Club lg F.T.A. 4. ROBERT MILLER Bob Crestview Junior High School 13 Radio Broadcasting Club 2. VERNONA LYNNE MILLER Vernona Band 1, 2, 33 Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A,A 3, 43 Warriors Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 1. 4I Qi -li -l ff iff WALTER WAYNE MASTENBROOK Wally Audio Visual Helper 4, Library Helper 3, 4, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Audio Visual Club 4. 1 ,ff , 3 5 ,fy , u 'D' Ai. . ix . -- 1 . ' A 3 3 . l ff 4 ,7,ff a 1-if ig, , is 2+ DOUG H. MCAFFE Doug Royal Oak High School 1, 2, 3. LINDA DARLENE MCCRARY Linda Fulton High School, Knox- ville, Tenn., 1, Heidelberg High School, Heidelberg, Ger- many, 2, Bexley High School 3, West High School, Knox- ville, Tenn., 3, Harvey 4. Seniors Are the Future CAROLYN ELIZABETH MEINDL Carolyn Whitehall Yearling High School 1, Audio Visual Helper 3, 4, Outdoor Club 3, Business Club 3, Warriors Club 4. ROGER SLAY MIDDAUGH Rog Whitehall Yearling High School 1, 2, Choir 3, 4, Gym As- sistant 3, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 3, Warriors Club 3, 4, Square Dance Club 3, 4. MARY LEE MIDDLETON A Mary Lee Bexley High School 1, F.T.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Square Dance Club 3, 4, Warriors Club 4. THOMAS MICHAEL MIDDLETON Tom Choir 1, Radio Room Operator 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Baseball 1, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Broadcasting Club 4. 40 CHERYL JEAN McINTURF Mac , Girls Ensemble 33 Choir 3, 4 Girls Glee 3, Bells Are Ring ing 3, Office Worker 4, War- riors Club 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1 Y-Teens 1. GYORGY GEZA JAMES MAKAR RAY JO MANGOLD MAGASEALVI Jim Ray JO Gyofgy Student Council, Sergeant at AC1Uif121S High 5011001 13 RC- Petofi Sandor, Szombathely, AUH5 43 Gym Assistant 3s 5efVe Baseball 59 Warriors Hungary, 13 Audigy Visual Hall MOHIIOI 1, 3, 4, Track Club 21 51 43 Square Dance Helper 1, 4g International 19 Football 2, 3, 4. Club 3, 4- Club 1. Of Life He Chooses. GEORGE EDWARD MARONEY George Square Dance Club 3, 43 Warriors Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA LEE MARSH Gini Choir 43 Girls Glee 3, 43 Warriorettes 3, 43 Office Helper 33 Lance Staff 43 Y-Teens 13 Dramatics Club 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Speech and Debate Club 4. KAREN MAY MARSHALL Karen Choir 33 Y-Teens 43 Warriors Club 3, 4g Junior Red Cross 1. CARYL ANN MARTINDALE Caryl Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 43 Bells Are Ringing 33 War- riorettes 1, 2, 3, 43 Warriors Club 1, 2g F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Y- Q Teens 43 Dance Club 1, 2. ' ROBERT HOWARD MARBURGER Bob Roosevelt junior High School 13 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Audio Visual Helper 13 Audio Visual Club 1, 23 Warriors Club 2, 33 Track Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 1. LYNN A. LAVENDER Lynn l Whitehall Yearling High School 13 Student Council 33 Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. MARIAN ELAINE JANE ELLEN LEWIS ROBERT WILLIAM LEIGH jane LEWIS Marian Whitehall Yearling High Superior Rating, Solo and En- Marion Franklin High School School 13 Band 2, 3, 43 Stu- semble Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 1, 23 Square Dance Club 4g dent Council 3, 43 Hall Moni- Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, Senior Red Cross 43 F.T.A. 3. tor 4g F.T.A. 23 Y-Teens 2, 43 2, 3, -43 All-Ohio Boys Band ' All-City Band 2, 35 Orchestra 13' Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dixieland Band 1, 33 Woodwind Choir 3, 43 Variety Show 2, 43 Sen- ior Class TISSSUISIQ Shield Staff, Sports Co-Editor 4g Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2- 33 Baseball Ig Varsity E Club 2, 3, 43 Track Club 4, Vice-President 33 Baseball Club lg Warriors Club 1, 2. Warriors Club 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, All-City o Matter What Walk SUSAN KAY LINICK Dovie Roosevelt junior High School 13 Art Club, Vice-President 2, 3 4g Y-Teens 1, 4. CARL VINCENT LOMBARDO Sonny Aquinas High Scrool 1, 23 Baseball 3, 43 Football 43 Gym As sistant 33 Hall Monitor 33 Warriors Club 3, 4. BETTY ANN LOOMIS Jimmy I 4, Franklin junior High School 13 EaftM,lHigh School 2, 33 Radio Broadcasting Club 43 WarriorS GARY BPQAN gaonogriil' , PHY 3. 3 l ,rf Wit Leyden ,High ,Schoblf Northlake, Illipgisg X1g,2X7arriors Club ,I ' 435 h63sf04ub3,.f4,.9+ 3 Tiff' fl ry.. lug f' ff 'I KCI I 3 3 ,- KI, 3' 1ZL5f'Z, f 3'i, I ,f c I Awa the Creativity of Each Individual, MICHAEL ANTHONY KOHAR Mike Student Council 1, Audio Visual Helper 1, Bookroom Helper 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitor 1, Shield Staff 3, Tennis 3, 4, Art Club 1, President 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, Outdoor Club 4. RUTH CATHERINE KONKLE Ruth Bells Are Ringing 3, Warriorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Helper 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 1, 2, Slide Rule Club 4. .E fbfl ELAINE ANN Koopgieisrriihxlf ,J lj , Ml Lainie A Cy 'lv' N- lg dy ,Ulf Bexley High School 1 22, Baw 3, 4Q:-fiOfficQ5fWorker 47, lSenioi-U' Red Cross 4, Bel Cangdllfl. id ' Cul Q lj ll , X .1 f fn I fl DONNA LEE l4?,dPRJjgll1Ab3,.fu1a i ' 3, f ff il DOHH3-,fklj E if 'jx' VX l jill! f Ll Student 6fduncilf3f3Offife Wptlker 124 , 3,l4SIjztll M, i,t5r 2, 4, Danceflflllib 2', Intl' nationa,lfClub jvl'lF.T.A'.x1f 2, Wag4ors Club 1, 2, -Teenslej. ll ll, J li S 1 VV llf' ff A fx. fi N fl-f , 1 ' l I V M N' lt! N nxlvl , 55 1 f , lv X ,QU ' V , Vx 'fl' lv, by . lil' gun 1 l lb i ,Nfl 4 :I H ' f' is . 13' .. ' Lf ,li U nl AX I, fx 3 ,nfl We A I , W -. w 'ii 'I L: X X Kei ,J A 0 'xef,lXidd,f MICHAELS Koss 4 - jd ll! W Mike l jamaica High School, New York, 1, 2, Band 3, Orchestra 33 Cur- rent Events Club 3, Slide Rule Club 4. MICHAEL ROBERT KRISTY Mike Football 3, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, President 1, ,Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 4. JAMES ALBERT KUHN jim Football 3, 4, Audio Visual Helper 1, 2, Gym Assistant 3, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 1, 2, 3: Slide Rule Club 4.- DEAN LAMPROS Dean Student Council, President 4, Gym Assistant 2, 3, 4, Hall Moni- tor 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, Track 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4, All- City Basketball 33 Varsity E Club 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. From An Force on Earth That Seeks to Take RONALD LOUIS JACKSON Ron Franklin Junior High School 13 Student Council 3, Hi-Y Basket- ball 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ELIZABETH JACQUES Barbara Whitehall Yearling High School 1, Business Club 3, Warriors Club 4. MARTHA ELLEN IARVIS Martha Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 3, Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, Outdoor Club 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, Senior Red Cross 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. CAROLE ANN JOSEPH Carole Warriorettes 3, President 4, Student Council 2, Student Court 3, Chief Justice 4, Office Worker 1, 2, 3, Gym Assistant 1, 2, Hall Monitor 1, 2, Shield Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Spanish Club 1, 2. SHERYL ELLEN JUNKERMANN Sherry Office Worker 4, Hall Monitor 3, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1. MARY ANN KIMMERLE Mary Ann Whitehall Yearling High School 2, Choir 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Teens 4, Square Dance Club 3, Variety Show 4. KONNIE ANN KIRKMAN Konnie Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 3, Girls Ensemble 3, Office Worker 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, Senior Red Cross 2, President 3, 4. WILLIAM RICHARD KNAPP Dick Stage Crew 2. Bells Are Ringing 3, Bel Canto 4, Warriorettes 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Lance Staff, Publicity Chairman 4, Warriors Club 3, 4, Y- KENNETH WARREN HOLLISTER Ken Hasbrouck H e i g h t s High School 1g Student Court 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 41 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4g Square Dance Club 3g junior High Baseball 1. SHARON SUE HOSKINSON Sharon Choir 13 Band 13 Warrior- ettes 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Help- er 2, 35 Red Cross 3, 4g Y- Teens 1, 2, 35 Warriors Club 1, 2. CAROL LEE HOWDYSHELL Choir 1, 23 Girls Glee 3, 41 Library Helper 2, 3g Gym As- sistant 2g Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 jr. Red Cross 1, 2g Warriors Club 3, 4. nd Kept From Destruction LINDA SUE HUGGINS SUSANNA WILLIAM EMERY Linda MARGURITE HUFFMAN Escondido High School, Es- HUFFMAN Bill fondidof California, 1: 23 Sue Audio Visual Helper 2, 33 Matthew Pfffv High- Iwaku- Band 3, 45 Yrfeens 4, war. Audio Visual Club 2, sg Arr EEA iapin' 39 Y'TeenS 49 riors Club 2, 4g Majorette 4. ilu? 1, 43 Warriors Club 1, 1-.. CAROL SUE HUBBARD Sue Rosary High School 1g Y- Teens 2g Warriors Club 3, 4g Dance Club 2g Co- Ed Club 4. SANDRA RAE HYSELL Sandy Middleport High School 13 Hall Monitor 43 Lance Staff 4g Y-Teens 2, 4g Art Club 2, 45 Warriors Club 3. IUDITH HAYWQOD Judy JUDITH ANN HELMS Judy Library Helper 4g Hall Whitehall Yearling High Monitor 33 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. School 13 Office Worker 43 G.A.A. 3, 4g Red Cross 2. Cross 2. CAROLEE HEMMERLY Carol Girls Glee 33 Warriorettes 3, Treasurer 43 Gym Assistant 2, 33 Hall Monitor 43 War- riors Club 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. 33 Y-Teens 13 Dance Club 1, 23 Square Dance Club 3, 4. GEORGE CURTIS HENDRICKS George Bishop Hartley High School 1, 23 Reserve Football 33 Var- sity Track 3g Audio Visual Helper 33 Audio Visual Club 53 Hi-Y 4. A H-'fri 'Z w , -1' ew' uf un-A ,A 'J , r Q3 4 J 'V' fr: E ,. J -1 rg' 3 fr' NT 'C 41: .3 5- l C.-V A F ' xc. , c, K-i 1' .. .km at ff A. fir. ,Q ,, rm, So That Their Freedoms Are Cherished JANET ELIZABETH HEYDE Janet Bexley High School 1, 23 Hall Monitor 43 Square Dance Club 4. BARRY HILTON Barry Choir 2, 33 Dance Band 2, 3, 43 Mixed Ensemble 33 Boys Ensemble 33 Woodwind Choir 3, 43 All-City Band 2, 33 Bells Are Ringing 33 The Man Who Came to Dinner 33 Harvey 43 Bel Canto 2, Presi- dent 3, 43 Math Club 2, 33 National Merit Scholarship Finalist. RODNEY J. HOFF Rodney Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Audio Visual Helper 2, 43 Cafeteria Helper 13 Baseball 2, 33 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN HOFFMAN Pat Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 13 F.T.A. 23 War- riors Club 2, 3, 43 Outdoor Club 3, 4. ,Y .r . 4-fn,-,KL .J 'E va of C, , , , fha- as Q, :' gc fi' -,f cts Kfiawifleei ffl? stiff e ll fl ,. s, ESTHER GUTTER Esther Dramatics Club 1, Warriors Club 1, 2, Outdoor Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Square Dance Club 3, Y-Teens 4, Cafeteria Helper 1. LYNN ANN HANAWALT Lynn Choir 1, 2, Band Secretary 2, Warriorettes 1, 2, 4, Costume Mis- tress 3, Gym Assistant 2, Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, Hall Monitor 3: Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Club 1, Dance 2, Square Dance Club 3, 4. JACK FREDRICK HANNAHS Jack Bexley High School 1, 2, 35 Outdoor Club 4. MICHAEL CHRISTIAN HANSEN Mike Student Council 2, Gym Assistant 3, 4, Shield Staff 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 3, Football 2, 33 Hi-Y Secretary 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 33 Track Club 3, 4. Part in the Activities of the World, MONA HARA Mona Lycee Francais, Cairo, Egypt, 1, Ecole Hermel, Paris, France, 2, Service Club, Program Chairman 4, Business Club 3, Current Events Club 3, 4, Dance Club 2. IRA ELLSWORTH HARTMAN Ira Track 1, Square Dance Club 3, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ROBERT HAUSER Dick Whitehall Yearling High School 1, Gym Assistant 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, 3, Varsity E Club 2, 3, 4, War- riors Club 3, 4. JIM JOSEPH HAYDU Jimmy Aquinas High School 1, 2, Hall Monitor 3, Warriors Club 4, Square Dance Club 4. I 1.4.53 MIKE K. GIBBONS Gib ' Radio Room Operator 1, Audio Visual Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Stage Crew 3, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual Club 1, 2, President 3, 4. DANIEL RICHARD GLOECKNER Dan Gym Assistant 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Warriors Club 4. GEORGETTE GOLDBERG George Warriorettes 4, Hall Monitor 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Merit Chairman 4, Social Chairman 4, Co-Fd Club, Vice-President 4, Outdoor Club 1, Dance Club 2. LARRY WILLIAM GORNALL Gos Whitehall Yearling High School 1, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Warriors Club 2, 3, 4, Slide Rule Club, Presi- dent 4, Varsity E Club 2, 3, 4. Pursuing Their Education and Taking JANET EILEEN GRAY Jan Senior Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4, Bells Are Ringing 35 Variety Show 2, Reserve Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Warriorettes 1, Costume Mistress 4, Student Council, Treasurer 4, Shield Staff 3, Co-Editor 4, Square Dance Club 3, F.T.A. Treasurer 1, Secre- tary 3, Vice-President 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Dance Club 1, Variety Show 4, junior High Cheerleader, Captain 1. PATRICIA ANN GREAVER Pat Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Band 2, 3, Woodwind Choir 33 Gym Assistant 1, Hall Monitor 4, G.A.A. Intermurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA LEE GRIFFIN Donna Choir 33 Girls Glee 3, Girls Ensemble 3, Student Council 2, Of- fice Worker 4, Cafeteria Helper 1, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. DONALD NORWOOD GUSSLER Don Bells Are Ringing, Stage Crew 3, Football 2, 3, Audio Visual Helper 4, Cafeteria Helper 2, 3, Art Club 1, 4, Vice-President 2, 33 Warriors Club 1, 2, 33 Stage Crew 3, 4. NANCY KAY FISHERBAUGH Fish Choir 23 Girls Glee 23 Warriorettes 2, 33 Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 13 Variety Show 23 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 junior Y-Teens 13 Square Dance Club 2, 33 Senior Service Club 4. CHARLES WILLIAM ELEMING Chuck Whitehall Yearling High School 13 Warriors Club 2, 33' Square Dance Club 3, 4, Senior Science Club 4. KAREN LEE FOREMAN Karen Mixed Ensemble 43 Girls Quartet 43 Girls Ensemble 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 4g Girls Glee 2, 33 Bells Are Ringing 33 Warriorettes 43 Of- fice Worker 23 Hall Monitor 4' Warriors Club 2 3' S uare Dance Club sg Bel camo 4, variety show 2, 4. ' ' q MARSHA FRAGER Marsha Euclid Senior High School 1, 23 Choir 3, Librarian 43 Girls En- semble 4g Bells Are Ringing 33 Papa Is All, Business Manager 33 Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 F.T.A. 2, 4. They Learn Through C. Listening to Others, STEPHEN DAVID EREEDMAN Steve Bells Are Ringing 33 Arsenic and Old Lace 23 Bad Seed 23 Papa Is All 33 Man Who Came to Dinner 33 Harvey 43 Radio Room Operator 3, 4g Warriors Club 1, 23 Camera Club 2, 3, President 4g Radio Broadcasting Club 3, 4. IRA GAFFIN Division Avenue High School, Levittown, New York, 1, 23 Current Events Club, President 3, 43 Speech and Debate Club 43 Class Speaker. STEPHEN DENNIS GEER Steve Choir 3, 43 Bells Are Ringing, Stage Crew 33 Audio Visual Help- er 23 Cafeteria Helper 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 3, 43 Cross Coun- try 2, 35 Track 2, 33 Warriors Club 33 Square Dance Club 3. JUDY SUE GEICHMAN Judy Office Worker 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 1, 23 Y-Teens 3, 43 Dance Club 4. 3I JAMES JEFFERSON DOUGHTY Jim East High School 1, 2, 33 Track 3, 43 Basketball 43 Cafeteria Helper 3, 43 Square Dance Club 33 Track Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. DWIGHT MICHAEL DUNKLE Dunk Starling Junior High School 13 Audio Visual Helper 3, 43 Bells Are Ringing, Stage Crew 33 Reserve Baseball 2, 33 Reserve Foot- ball 33 Square Dance Club 33 Audio Visual Club 4. KAREN SUE DUTTON Karen Bishop Hartley High School 13 Choir lg Girls Glee 1, 23 War riorettes 1, 2, 33 Gym Assistant 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 1, 23 Okla homa 13 Bells Are Ringing 33 Dance Club 1, 23 Warriors Club 1 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 3, 43 Latin Club 13 Variety Show 4 SANDRA SUE EADS Sandy Band 2, 3, 43 Office Worker 3, 43 Library Helper lg Y-Teens 1 23 F.T.A. 1, 2, 4. . Making Better Citizens of Themselves as BENNY DEAN EBY Dean Office Worker 43 Gym Assistant 2, 33 Cafeteria Helper 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 1, 2, 3, Varsity E Club 2, 3, 43 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4g Squat: Dance Club 3, President 4. JAMES LAWRANCE ERVIN Jim Clinton Junior High School 13 Gym Assistant 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Basketball 2, 33 Track Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 ar- riors Club 2, 3. ,JV '- ll, ' Qt . if rp ' aff 6' 'fi rf' :vi Choir 2, 33 Girls Glee 2, 33 Mixed Engmble 3 Warri ettes 1 f' , l P,,'?'llJU?t! ' ,lu ,, 1 , 823325 pfffg,1f5QL ,lf 33 Office Worker 4J Warriors Club , 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 3, 43 Variety Show 4. ' MARY JANE EYSTER Mary Jane Choir 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Bells Are Ringing 33 Harvey, Student Director 43 Christmas Carol 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, Member-At-Large 43 F.T.A. Secretary 1, 43 Woodwind Choir 4. 30 Countr and to Their Religion, DOLORES JUANITA DAVIS Dolores Champion Junior High School 1g Dance Club 2, Square Dance Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 23 Warriors Club 4. BARBARA DIANE DAYTON Diane Stuttgart American High School 1, 2, 3, Library Helper 4, Y-Teens 43 F.T.A. 4. KENNETH W. DAVIS Ken Library Helper 4, Hall Monitor 1, Baseball 1, 2, 33 Senior Hi- Y 1, 2, Chaplain 3, President 45 Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JEAN DEARTH Barbie Girls Glee 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 33 Homecoming Court' 45 Student Council 1g Office Worker 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Assistant 35 F.T.A. 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Social Chairman 4, Warriors Club 4g Majorette 3. MARCIA KAY DAVIS Marcia Choir 1, 2, Girls Glee 1, 23 Band 2, 3, 4g Mixed Ensemble 1, Oklahoma 13 Variety Show 43 Homecoming Queen 4, Student Council 3, 4, Hall Monitor 1, Y-Teens, Public Affairs 3, Vice- President 43 All-City Band 3. PENELOPE JOAN DEERING Penny Choir 1, 23 Gym Assistant 2, 3, Cafeteria Helper 3g Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, Outdoors Club 1, 3, 4. PENNY DAWSON Penny Cheerleader 3, Warriorettes 43 Office Helper 1, 2, 33 Hall Moni- tor 3, 4, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1g Dance Club 25 Square Dance Club 3, Chairman 4. BERNARD JAY DENNISON A Bernie Bells Are Ringing, Stage Crew 35 Chess Club 2, 33 Senior Science Club 3, 43 Warriors Club 2, 33 Slide Rule Club 3, 4. Dedieating Themselves to Their l l RAYMOND RUSSELL CORBIN Ray Audio Visual Helper 43 Audio Visual Club lg Warriors Club 1. DAVID EARL CROUSE Dave Choir lg Boys Glee 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Stamp Club 3, 4. JEFFREY A. COVEL Jeff Whitehall Yearling High School 13 Shield Staff 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 43 Varsity E 43 Chess 33 Current Events Club 43 Spanish Club 23 Debate Club 4. AVIS JUNE CUTLIP V' gf X Avis 2 if ,, I0 Stockport High School 1, 23 Square Dance Club 3. iff If gf, or be eff ,Q--. Q STEPHEN WILLIAM CRAIG Steve Library Helper 13 Student Council 23 Radio Room Operator 43 Harvey 4g Christmas Carol 43 Wrestling 23 Outdoors Club, Vice- President 1, 23 Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 5Q Varsity E Club 4. DONNA JEAN DAILY Donna Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Assistant 1, 23 Brass Choir 2, 33 Girls Basketball 1, 43 Y-Teens 2, Historian 3, Membership Chairman 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4. DONNA JANINE CROCKRELL Janine Mansfield Senior High School, 2, 33 Warriors Club 43 Square Dance Club 4. RONALD LYNN DARON Ron Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 3 Dance Band 4g Library Helper 23 Library Club 1, 23 , Warriors Club 3, 4. i l e F LOIS ELEEN CLINGMAN Lois Barrett jr. ,High School 13 Girls Glee 53 Band 2, 5, 43 Student Council 13 Softball 53 Warriors Club 2. BARRY LEE COHEN Bearcat Audio Visual Helper 53 Track 53 Football 53 Warriors Club 1, 2' Track Club 5, 43 Junior Hi-Y 13 Chess Club 1. JACQUELINE SUE COHEN Jackie 1 Choir 1, 23 Harvey, Program Chairman 43 Christmas Carol 43 Student Court, judge 5, Recorder 43 Gym Assistant 1, 2, 53 Sen- ior Red Cross, Vice-President 43 Service Club, Chairman 43 Dra matics Club 13 Art Club 23 Warriors Club 1. NANCY LOU COHEN Nancy Warriors Club 1, 2, 5, 43 F.T.A. 1, 23 Speech and Debate Club 53 Dramatics Club 1. Of Life, Giving to Others, WILLIAM ELLIOT GARY R. COMPTON COHEN Gary B111 Gym Assistant 23 Reserve student Council 2, Hall Mon- Football 2: Warriors Club itor 43 Reserve Football 23 1, 2, 3, 4- Wrestling 23 Science Club lg Slide Rule Club 5. JOHN RICHARD CONNELL Jack Audio Visual Helper 53 Gym Assistant 23 Hall Monitor 13 Track 1, 2, 5, 43 Cross Coun- try 2, 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 53 Warriors Club 1, 23 Square Dance Club 5, 43 Track Club 3, 43 Audio Visual Club 1, 23 Varsity E Club 4. ELAINE COOK Elaine Choir 2, 3, 4g Girls Glee 2, 53 Girls Ensem- ble 53 Office Wor 23 Square Dance C ker 1, lub 5, 43 Warriors Club 1, 2, 43 Variety Show 41 SONJA MARQUITA BRANTLEY Sonja Bells Are Ringing 3g Bernardine 13 Y-Teens 43 Gym Assistant 33 Warriorettes 1, 2, 3, 4g Office Worker 3, 4g Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 3. VIVIAN JEAN BRATT Vivian West High School 1, 2, Franklin Heights High School 3. MICHAEL JOHN BRIGGS Mike Track 1g Hall Monitor 4g Camera Club 4. FRAN ELAINE BRUNER Fran Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, Spanish Club, President 23 G.A.A. 2, 3, Secretary 4, Bel Canto 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. DAVID NELSON CABIT Dave Choir 1, 2, 3g Stamp Club 1, 2, Warriors Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Radio Broad- casting Club 3L Square Dance Club 4. 33 Bells Are Ringing, Stage Manager 3: Who Journey Down the Path SHARON ANN DONNA MARIE CASE CAMPBELL Donna Sharon Ganesha High School 2, sg Office Worker 4g F.T.A. 3, Square Dance Club 4g Busi- 4g Warriors Club 1, 2. HCSS Club 4- JAMES WILLIAM CLARK Bill Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 BOYS Glee 43 Mixed Ensemble 3, 43 Boys Ensemble 3, 4, Audio Visual 3, Chess 1, 2, 35 Audio Vis- ual Club 33 Warriors Club 4. LENCAR PAUL LoU1s BIDDLE A Lencar ' Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee 2, 3, 43 Oklahoma 13 Bells Are Ring- ing 33 Variety Show 23 Harvey 43 Christmas Carol 43 Wrestling 23 Library Helper 1, 23 Hi-Y 13 Library Club 1, 23 Masquers Club 23 Camera Club 33 Radio Broadcasting Club, Secretary 43 Warriors Club 43 Variety Show 4. JAMES RAY BLACKWELL jim Choir 13 Boys Glee 13 Audio Visual Helper 2, 33 Gym Assist- ant 2, 33 Hall Monitor 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 3, 43 Track 33 Varsity E Club 43 Warriors Club 2, 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 43 Audio Visual Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3. ROBERT WEAKLEY 'BLANTON Bob Golf 3, 43 Square Dance Club 3, 4g Warriors Club 1, 2. A LOIS 'IEANNE BOESCI-I Lois Shield Staff, Bookkeeper 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Warriors Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 4. Of the World Yet to Be Seen, GERALD GRANT GLEN HARLEY BOHANAN BOLON jerry Glen Football 1, 2g Warriors Club Reserve Football 2: Track 1, 1, 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4: Track 3, 4g Audio Visual Club 2. Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 43 Square Dance Club 33 Warriors Club 1, 2. SELENE KIM BONDURANT Sene St. Andrews Priory 13 Puna- hou, Honolulu, Hawaii 23 Student Council, Secretary 43 Library Helper 33 Shield Staff Index Editor 43 Y-Teens 3, Social Chairman 43 G.A.A. 33 Warriors Club 43 Wfarrior- ettes 43 Valentine Court 4. RONALD S. BOSTER Ron Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity E3 Hall Monitor 3, 43 Student Council 23 Student Court 33 Audio Visual Helper 13 Cafeteria Help- er 1, 2, 33 Track Club 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 43 Warriors Club 1, 2. l,,...' STEPHANIE JEAN BARRETT Stevie john Simpson junior High School 1, Mansfield Senior High School 2, Madison High School 33 all in Mansfield, Ohio, Y-Teens 4, Warriors Club 4. ELAINE AVREN Elaine Girls Glee 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Outdoors Club 1, French Club 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, Shield Staff 3. ALVIN JOSEPH BANCROFT Tex Tumball High School, Tumball, Texas, 1, 2, Current Events Club 4, Stamp Club 3. RENEE CAMILLE BARKER Renie Reynoldsburg High School 1, Girls Glee, Secretary 3, Warrior- ettes 3, Vice-President 4, Homecoming Court 4, Student Council 2, Library Helper 2, G.A.A. Basketball1,2,Y-Teens 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, G.A.A. 2, Fund Raising Chairman 3, Warriors Club 4: Senior Class Vice-President 4. SYDNEY DARLENE BARR Darr Wilson Ir. High School 1, Choir 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Girls Quartet 4, Bells Are Ringing 3, Warriorettes 3, Secretary 4, Cafeteria Helper 3, Hall Monitor 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, Council 33 Warriors Club 3, 4, Square Dance Club 4, Bel Canto 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Variety Show 4. Of the Wonders and Beauties RICHARD PAUL BATTEIGER Rick Choir 3, 4, Boys Glee 4, Bells Are Ringing 3, Arsenic and Old Lace, Stage Crew 2' 1 Harvey, Business Manager 4, Student Council 3, Hall Moni- tor 4, Camera Club 1, F.T.A. 2, Current Events Club 3, Radio Broadcasting Club 4, Warriors Club 4, Cross Coun- tty 3. BETTY BECKER Betty Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Oklahoma 1, Bells Are Ringing 3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 33 Bel Can- to 2, 5: International Club 3, 4, Outdoors Club 1, 3, F.T.A. 2, Dramatics Club 4, Spanish Club 2. HAZEI. ANN BENNETT Hazel Linden McKinley High School 1, 2, Business Club 52 War- riors Club 4. Seniors Are People Who Have Ideas and Thoughts of the Future, DAVID LEE ADAMS Dave Whitehall-Yearling High School 13 Warriors Club 3, 4g Square Dance Club 3, 4. DIANNE LOUISE ALBRIGHT Dee Upper Arlington High School 13 Y-Teens 2, 33 Art Club 33 Warriors Club 43 Co-Ed Club. ALBERT LAWRENCE ALLEN Albert East High School 23 Chess Club 3, 4g Band 33 Warriors Club 43 Track 3. JUDY ANN ALLISON Judy Kaiser Lavtern American High Schcol, Germany, lg Girls Glee 33 Warriorettes 43 Harvey 43 Art Club 3, Secretary 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, Publicity 4, Warriors Club 2. QL 4 PEGGY ANN ALRICH PCBSY Artroom Worker 2, 3, 43 Stamp Club, Secretary-Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club, Layout Chairman 13 Spanish Club 1, 2,3 International Club 3, 4. ROBERT BRUCE ANDRE Bob Warriors Club 1, 2, 3g Track 3, 43 Wrestling 43 Bells Are Ring- ing, Stage Crew 3. MARY ELIZABETH ANDREWS Mary E Barrett junior High School 13 Girls Glee 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 43 Warriors Club 2, 3, 4. SUE E. ARMOUR Sue Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee 43 Girls Ensemble 33 F.T.A. 23 War- riors Club 1, 33 G.A.A. 43 Y-Teens 4. Senior Class Gffioers Senior class officers for the year 1962 are Barry Hilton, presidentg Renee Barker, vice-presidentg Barbara Dearth, secretary and Bob Lewrs, treasurer. ff B B 2 . , ,r , ,, g,,, ,W jr My 1314 -MA 4 i Lei Vi 5-5. i i7 V 4 -rj-ll L ,f f,,!x?f,Qf4LcJfl!f o o H047 ' 01EA.Js.uJLUL E'-'-GQ eq Q84 49.1 S6 -xbenn I X 1 Qui. - Uiu, H X ' - lg Ne-e x W 'M we 22 - ,.......N C696 QQ' JN Q KV WA 59 1 awp ajajfj QQ if w vw 34, gy 1: QKVWE, x QR f X Xgffkx' Q N, MJ 55, W I! . f , A W xyffww U CZQMZ, Y V' WN X ld Z4 XXX 1Z5afW,A54, ,dzfzfpgjgf IAQQZJ, af awabl 240 4 . 'Z77 17 ?' zLQfff2iZzZ4w ,,.:'!-- 59778 ,Quai 252125 AJWQ ffm! MTW A 0 V J 0 dv, U W 5 I xfv w WM 20 uf Seniors Inside, there are modern offices where education progresses. Eastmoor Is Proud to Be a Part of the Growing Columbus School System It is the duty of the Board of Education to establish and put into ef- fect the policy and practice of the Columbus Public Schools. The seven members of the Board are elected to four-year terms, during which they serve without pay. The Board now administers to the school system from the new and beautiful ultra-modern Board of Education Building located at 270 East State Street. Dr. Harold Eibling, Superintendent of Public Schools Members of the Columbus Board of Education include Mr. Homer Trantham, Mr. Edward N. Sloan, Mr. Frank S. Williams, Dr. Watson H. Walker, Mr, Paul R. Langdon, Mr. Daniel W. DeHayes, and Mrs. Ralph H. Davidson. I9 The new Board of Education Building is lo- cated at 270 East State Street. The members of the Board meet in this large board room to discuss and decide on plans for better education. School nurse, Edna Kies, helps students who are sick and need her aid. Merrill Bagley, Gale Hysell, and Harold Brake are three of the school bus drivers who transport Eastmoor students to and from school. They Make Eastmoor Working hard to keep our school neat are Bobby Boyd, janitor, Robert Mum- ma, head custodiang Mrs. Mullens, matrong and Francis Collins, janitor. I7 a Better School Cafeteria workers Helen Heizer, Mary Jay, Lola Adams, Margaurite Coy Frances Held, june Weatherington, Doris Reynolds, and Peg Pflaurn plan cook, and serve school lunches. MABEL M. VAN FOSSEN English English Composition University of Michigan, A.B. in Ed., M.A. in English ELFRIEDA B. WALTZ French, Mathematics Alma College, A.B, Ohio State University Ohio University International Club MARTHA B. WARFIELD Mathematics West Virginia Wesleyan, B.A. WILMA M. WILSON General Science, Health Science Wittenberg College, B.A. in Ed ROBERT STUART Physical Education and Health Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed Head Football Coach Reserve Basketball Coach ROBERT LEE SWOYER Industrial Arts Ohio University Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed RAYMOND TATA Mathematics University of Missouri Ohio State University, B.S., M.A. Slide Rule Club JAMES A. THARP French, Spanish Georgetown College, A.B. Ohio State University, M.A. International Club n- i he MARSH E. MOBBERLY Business Mathematics Capital University, B.S. in Ed,. Ohio State University, M.A, Assistant Football Coach EMMA SHURLOXV Mathematics Capital University, A.B, CATHARINE SINGER Home Economics Ohio State University, B.S Ohio Wesleyan University Kent State University University of Hawaii Girls' Service Club M.A. PAUL MORRIS Vocal Music Muskin um Colle e B.S 8 8 i - Ohio State University, M.A. Bel Canto Club BIARY C. PRYOR English l Muskingum College, B.S. INA A. SINGLETON Health Science Ohio University, B.S. R.N., Saint joseplfs Hospital Ohio State University Junior Y-Teen Club University of Colorado Wilniington College junior Real Cross Club PAUL M. STEELE Spanish, German ANN PERDUE Librarian Ohio State University, B.S. Western Reserve University, B.S. in L.S., B.S. in Ecl, C. W. PURSELL Principles of Democracy Columbia Teacher's College, A.B Columbia University, M.A. Faculty Athletic Manager Ohio State University, B.A.. BS.. lNl.A. Philantelic Club JAMES E KEISER NI A Dramatics Club English Dramatics Speech Ohio State University BS BA W. DEAN LEWIS General Science, Physics Findlay College, B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Hi-Y Club ELEANOR L. MECHLING History Ohio Wesleyan, B.A. Ohio State University ROBERT P. JULIAN JERRY KAYE World History Instrumental Music Ohio University, B.S. in Ed, Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed.. THE LANCE M.A. JUDITH KENNY LUCILLE M. KNUPKE- English, Physical Education Business Education Bowling Green University, B.S. Capital University, B.S. in Ed. LOUISE LINCOLN DOROTHY R. MARMET Latin English Capita1Unive1-sity, B.A. Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. University of Michigan, M.A. Bookroom V STANTON GILLIAND MIRIAM M. GLESSNER ! ff Instrumental and Vocal Music Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. . ,F 2, gl fm- 7 ij it i . ,?, I , ROBERT N, HEINTZ Social Studies Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Warriors Club, National Honor Society DAVID C. HIGBEE Fine and Applied Arts Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed., M.A. Art Club RUTH S. HICKS English, journalism The College of Wooster Ohio State University, A.B. and M.A. Capital University, B.S. THE SHIELD CLARA HOLTZMAN English, History Ohio State University, B.S., B.A., M.A. Senior Red Cross Club History, English Capital University, B.A. Indiana University, M.A. Senior F.T.A. Club SALLY GOULD Home Economics, English Muskingum College, B.A. JANET GURNEY Physical Education Boston University Otterbein College, B.S. in Ed. Warriorettes and Cheerleaders SHARON JOSEPH Art, English Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. , VINCENT R. CAHILL cation DONALD E. BURNS Industrial Arts Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. ROGER CONOVER Mathematics Miami University, B.S. Ohio State University, B.S. Student Court I2 JAMES L. FERRELL Current History, World History Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Wrestling Coach, Cross Country Coach, junior High Baseball Business Education, Physical Edu- JOHN M. CONDIT Biology Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed., F.T. Stone Laboratory Senior Science Club Fairmont State College, A.B. in Ed. Reserve Football, Junior High Bas- ketball, Varsity Track, Track Club WILLIAM E. COURTNEY JR. Science Ogio Wesleyan University, B.S. in E . Ohio State University Head Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Square Dance Club ALPHONSE M. FOOSE Commercial Education Ohio State University, B.S. Marshall University Business Club RAY G. CRANE Social Studies Ohio State University, B.A., M.A. junior Hi-Y ELLEN FRANKLIN English Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. Outdoor GEORGE AGGAS Biology Capital' University, B.S. Ohio State University Wfayne State University ROSELLA BAINBRIDGE Business Education Ohio State University, B.S. and M.A. in Ed. XWILLIAM BARR Drivers' Education Bowling Green State University, B.S. Camera Club, Tennis Team Radio Broadcasting Club CATHERINE BARTLETT World History, English Ohio University, B.S. in Ed Ohio State University, M.A Junior Red Cross PETER BASICH Industrial Arts Michigan State University, B.S. Ohio State University, M.S. JEAN BELL Commercial Education Columbus Business University Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed Business Club WILDA M, BERISFORD English Marshall University, A.B. and M A SAMUEL G. BUCK Chemistry Evansville College, AB. Indiana University, M.S. Chess Club mm. gm Counselors I ,P Mr. Gerald Fry holds a B.S. degree in education. He serves - ' i I , l as a student counselor, teaches geography, and is active in the ' athletic department. ' M . i .J if ,X r One of our student counselors is Miss Barbara Belk. Besides her guidance work, Miss Belk has several English classes. She received a B.A. de- gree from Capital University. Q , wr , Mrs. Jean C. Mahoney is a full-time counselor at East- moor. With all her many duties, she is the advisor for the Senior Y-Teen Club. She has a B.S. and M.A. from Ohio State University. You Meet These People in the Office Miss Victoria Miller, co-ordinator of student activities, is an important part of the school life at Eastmoor. Miss Miller received a B.S. degree in education from Ohio State University. Among her many duties, she is the senior class advisor. 1.-as , 4 .',L a..,,WM Mr. Donald Murphy is a busy man. In addition to serving as attendance officer, he teaches general sci- ence, conducts Science Seminar, and advises the Sci- ence Club. Mr. Murphy's degrees include a B.S. from Wilmington College and a M.S. from Ohio State Uni- versity. i The office is always running smoothly, thanks to secretaries Mrs. Pauline Whitaker and Mrs. June Lamp. Their ikindness and concern for everyone is appreciated by all students. MR. MAYER Mr. Norval Goss, vice-principal, devotes himself to the encouragement of good learn- ing and helps keep the school organization running smoothly. 8 Our Leaders Mr. T. H. Mayer, principal at Eastmoor, is known for his ideas and practices in advanced educational methods. Because of his interest and knowledge in this field, Eastmoor is known for its outstanding curriculum and high student accomplishment. MR. GOSS . '1,?. wgw 3' is J -v 5593 S355 X33 Ng X , ksiigx 24, A5355 SMG . 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