Fairborn High School - Flight Yearbook (Fairborn, OH)

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joovjj zuocj nt)jr jjo 9]l49J nj i mrd (Contents Administration Graduates .... Underclassmen Activities ... Athletics .... Advertising ... 7 35 65 95 123 143 Pag 2 FAIRBORN HIGH SCHOOL An educational training is the great ordinary means to a great ordinary end; it aims at raising the intellectual tone of society, at cultivating the public mind, at purifying the national taste, at supplying true prin- ciples to popular enthusiasm and fixed aims tho popular aspiration, and at giving enlargement and sobriety to the ideas of the age” clioo £nt ranee Pag 4 The time is three twenty-six, homeward ot lost after o busy day! Students make use of their valuable study time in 117 study hall. Pag0 5 Lindo Reece and Dick Nutting raising old Glory. THE EDITOR SPEAKS . . . As the fifties fade into history, the next ten years may be the most exciting in man's adventure on earth, for we are planning to explore the mysterious universe that surrounds our planet. We are faced with the choice of giving up organized warfare or ending our existence by nuclear suicide. The question arises, do we have the intelligence and in- genuity to transform man into something bet- ter than he has ever been before? Certainly we would not be so ignorant as to tolerate an- nihilation—a thousand times no if it can be prevented. Realize if you will, that each person who reads this book will take part in this coming epoch. Will we look forward with confidence for continued peace and prosperity? Yes, statistics show that six out of seven have had enough glamour, excitement, and activity, and are ready to settle down with their famil- ies in localities where they may be satisfied. They expect the future to be bright and un- clouded. They hope that peace may be estab- lished to such an extent that they may lead an abundant life. War clouds no longer linger low in the skies, and they are anxious to return to a haven of peacfe and prosperity and live out their lives in contentment and happiness. 2dedication The majority of Americans are satisfied with conditions as they exist today. Even though they may complain about high taxes and living conditions, they would not exchange places with anyone. They want enough finan- cial backing to insure comfortable living, and enough surplus for travel and education. Neither is there much worry about nuclear warfare, for no bombs would ever strike their locality, — Wishful thinking but that is America. Youth frequently is complacent and non-adventurous. They want security and re- laxation after the long years of struggle in protecting our American way of life. War though terrible and devastating has also a brighter side which has given every youth a chance to learn first hand how the other half lives in a diminishing world. We will watch with interest the launching of man on the moon and follow, Come what may. We hope first for a better world of peace and justice. We have in our hands the power and the strength to grow and to build. For our way of life is a good one—strong and free and full of promise. The thought also comes to mind—The earth, not the heavens, was made for man. Just recently man has traveled to the briny depths of the ocean and found that the wealth of the centuries lies hidden under the ocean waves. Scientists have even suggested that sea weeds may be a panacea for com- bating disease or may be eaten as nourish- ment in the future. The thought of soaring into the celestial blue is perhaps just a mere folly, while sinking to the ocean's floor could reveal miracles which God has meant for us to use. Who can say what riches and wonders the mysterious oceans and celestial heavens hold in store for us? Only the Master of the universe has the answer, and in due season He will send forth his teachers to every haven and clime with messages suited to our needs. To those who delve into the secrets of the Universe, the depths of the sea, and endeavor to solve the mysteries of the world itself; we owe our thanks for the inspiration they hove given us, to look towards the Future; ever-onward, ever-upward. To those who have the ingenuity and genius to forge ahead into the Unknown; we dedicate this, our 1960 Yearbook, Flight. Linda Reece Modern Halls of Learning Replace the Dingy Labyrinths of The Past The Golden Years, just completed, have wit- nessed a tremendous expansion of the Fairborn School System. Until 1953 Central School had served as a high school. That year marked the opening of our high school presently located on Lincoln Drive. Two years later in 1955 the first addition was made. It included two regular class- rooms; a memorial field house containing a gym- nasium, dressing rooms, and offices; and an ath- letic field for football and track. Then in 1958 came the last addition which increased the educa- tional facilities by twenty-two classrooms, a new and larger cafeteria, one clinic, and one club room. This also included a much needed office for assist- ant principal and counselors. Fairborn High School now contains thirty-nine regular class rooms, nine rooms for special subjects, a clinic, cafeteria, li- brary and numerous offices. The reason for this expansion was the ever in- creasing enrollment. Opening enrollment, which was 300 in 1950, reached an all time high of 7074 in 1959. Since Fairborn High School is largely de- pendent upon Wright-Patterson A.F.B. for enroll- ment many of these students come from all parts of the globe. H. K. Baker, Superintendent of Fairborn Schools tion, principal and assistant principal of the high school, speech and hearing therapists, school psy- chologist, and the supervisor of music. With increased enrollment comes the em- ployment of new teachers. In 1950 Fairborn High School employed twenty-two teachers. Today this number, which has more than doubled, includes a faculty of forty-nine. The figures for the faculty do not include the administrative personnel. Members of the administration include the city superintendent of schools, director of instrue - We can expect many changes in the coming decade, not only in Science and Math but in cul- ture and art, which will add many new duties to the administrators and Board of Education. To these fine men and women who so un- selfishly serve us, we pay tribute to their vision, wisdom, initiative and ingenuity in solving the ever new problems that confront them. Board of Education Mrs. Betty McCann, Clerk of the Board, Mr. Fred Kauffman, Mr. John Myer, Mrs. Catherine Crowford, Mr. Robert Kneisley, President of the Board—Mr. William Stroutman (absent). Pag 9 Edwin Burkhart, Principal Office Staff Mickey Smith, Bethany Loer, Joan Shorp, Margo Getter busy at their Pag• 10 tasks. Joan Sharp is one that goes about her work with o quiet sort of sol- emnity which is impressive and dig- nified. She is able to weigh the mer- its and demerits of any problem or situation and skillfully calculate an answer. All In A Days Work - Student Aides I n every school such as ours, there is found a basic need for someone other than the administrators to take care of routine work. Under this category comes cumulative records, calls for high school cred- its, personal recommendations, per- mits for absence, announcements, and a legion of other similar needs. Two secretaries and a corps of stu- dents handle this work. Joan Sharp - Secretary Miriam Sanderson, Secretary The ability to do each assigned tosk cheerfully is one of life's greatest ossets. This quality Mrs. Sanderson hos in obundonce. She is friendly to ell and her kind acts hove earned for her the respect of the students. Fred Buschemcycr Assistant Principal Dean of Boys Mrs. Buschemeyer receives a corsage from her hus- band durinq Mom's Nite at the basketball gome. Pag I? Miss Parker, our dean of girls, is always ready with a kind word of advice or council. Potty Fisher, Barbaro Neeper, and Geraldine Jacobs securing absence excuses from Miss Parker. Relaxation Period Millie Parker Dean of Girls Faculty Committee Weigh Pro's and Con's Greater efficiency and more progress in the field of education is the aim of the Faculty Committee. The group is composed of seven members, elected by the faculty as a whole, to serve in an advisory capacity to the principal. Periodical discussions are held, as the mem- bers meet to discuss school problems and poli- cies, that are becoming greater and greater in an age of abounding growth. They undertake to keep the school running smoothly in the interest and welfare of teach- ers and students alike, in order that the stu- dent may derive the knowledge to live com- petently and beneficially in the dawn of this new era. Before tackling a teacher's meeting these members of our faculty prepore refresh- ments for a small but needed break after a busy day of teaching. Mrs. Redding pours for Mr. Winkhouse. Teacher's Committee Mrs. Gerhold, Mr. Marshall, Miss Baver, Mr. Buschemeyer, Mr. Henkelman, Miss Parker, Mr. Trottman, Mr. Burkhart. Clinic Workers a inic Mrs. Harris, our school nurse, checks for that flu bug . L. Bryant, J. Griffeth, M. Weinland, S. Moles, M. Getter, L. Barber, G. Frost, J. Hort, Mrs. Harris, B. Neeper, B. Bartels, C. Blaylock. Hurts, Aches and Pains Mended Here In a small corner of our school is a most important room— the clinic. Whether its a stubbed toe or the Asian flu all ills head for the clinic. As the school nurse, Mrs. Harris, serves not only our school but also East, the Future Nurses' Club furnishes ample volunteers for nurses' aides. The essential requirements for a position as a student nurse are that you must be (1) a member of F.N.A., (2) interested in clinic work and (3) have a study hall a day which you are willing to spend in the clinic. Next time you visit the clinic think of how much has gone into making this clinic tick. Appreciate the fact that these girls are unselfishly giving up their time to help you. Believe it or Not -Twins Tom Moson, Terry Moson, Jeon Durr, June Durr, Judith Amburgey, John Limoli, Jomes Limoli, Delbert Bogner, Russel Bogncr, Carol Gomber, Carl Gomber, Connie Pag 13 Beacom, Bonnie Beacom, Larry Frye, Linda Frye. MILDRED BAVER Degree: B.A. College: Wittenberg University, University of Dayton, North- western Business College Subject: Business Education Activities: FBLA, Junior Advisor, Teachers Executive Com- mittee Hobbies: Collecting Indian Head Pennies Outside Interest: Delta Kappa Gamma, AAUW, B P Women's Club Travel: Californio CHARLENE H. BAYLESS Degree: A.B. College: Denison University Subject: English Activities: Junior Class Ploy, Freshman Advisor Hobbies: Youthwork, Dancing, Theatre DONNA H. BURNS Degree: A.B.; B.S. Ed College: Cedarville, Wooster, Defioncc, Cornegie School of Public Speaking Subject: Speech Activities: Yearbook, Speech ploy. National Forensic League advisor, N.F.L Cooch, Senior advisor. Chapel Coordinator Hobbies: Reading, travel Professional accomplishments: National Yearbook honors, All American, First place or Gold-Medal consecutive. Winner for fifteen years GAYLE L. BYERS Degree: B.A. College: Dcpouw University Subject: Vocal Music Activities: Musical Professional accomplishments: Phi Mu Alpho Sinfonia FRANCES H. D. CRUMRINE Degree: A.B.; M.A.; P.D.F.A. Collega: Universities: Ohio Wesleyon, Wittenberg, Columbia, Cornell, Miami, Ohio State, Doyton Art Institute, Massa- chusettes Art Colonies, Carnegie Institute, art schools in Europe Subject: Arts and Crafts Activities: Art tours. Freshman advisor Outside interests: Creating original paintings, ceramics, poetry, music, dancing and food recipes Professional accomplishments: President of Dayton Chapter of Pi Lambda Theto; State President of Colonial Dames; DAR, DAC, AAUW, AAUP, OEA, Art Association, Archa- eological Society DELPHINE PETERMAN DICKISON Degree: B.A. College: Michigan State University, Central Michigan Univer- sity, Ohio University, Montano State University Subject: Office Practice, Pcrsonol Typing, Bookkeeping Activities: Senior odvisor Hobbies: Flower gardening, needlepoint, knitting, skiing, youth work, reading Travels: Canada MARY FAILS Degree: A. B. College: Wittenberg University, Ohio State University Subject: General Science Activities: Freshman advisor MARILYN GERHOLD Degree: A.B.; M.A. College: Oberlin, Ohio Stote University, Hunter, University of Chicago Trinity Subject: English Activities: Junior advisor BILL GIBBS Degree: B.S.; M.E. College: Miami University Subject: Algebra Activities: Head Basketball Cooch, Assistant Trock Cooch Freshman odvisor Hobbies: Sports PHYLLIS GRAMAN Degree: B.S. Ed College: Ohio State University, Mexico City College Subject: Spanish, English Activities: Junior odvisor Hobbies: Reoding, painting Professional accomplishments: Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Lambda DOUGLAS G. GROVE Degree: B.S. Ed College: Ohio University Subject: Industrial Arts Activities: Sophomore advisor Outside interests: Sports Professional accomplishments: Epsilon Pi Tau DORIS GUNNING Degree: A.B., M.A. College: Washburn University, University of Wisconsin Subject: English, Latin Activities: Senior advisor Hobbies: Reading, music Travels: Europe, Canada, United States Professional accomplishments: Tau Delta Pi, Notional Quill Club, Delta Kappa Gamma JOHN W. HAYNES Degree: B.S. Ed College: Miami University Subject: American History, Economics Activities: Junior advisor Hobbies: Reading, trovel Travels: United States, Canada, Mexico Professional accomplishments: Kappa Phi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi PAUL HELMER Degree: B.A. College: University of Texos, Antioch College Subject: Physics, Science Activities: Sponsor, Science Club, Junior advisor Hobbies: Astronomy, music, agrostology Outside interests: Forming JAMES HENKELMAN Degree: B.S.; M. Ed. College: Miami University, Oregon State College Subject: Mathmetics Activities: Counselor, Junior Class Advisor JANET IRIE Degree: B.S.; M.S. College: Miami University, Columbia University Subject: Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typing Activities: FBLA Outside interest: reading, church activities Travels: Southwestern, Northwestern, and Eostern U.S.A. CHARLES JONES Dcgrco: B.S. Ed College: Wilmington, Miami Subject: Driver's Education Activities: Sophomore advisor NORMA J. JONES Degree: B.S.; M S. College: Syracuse University Subject: Algebra and General Moth Activities: counselor. Freshman Advisor Hobbies: knitting, painting, ice skoting, piano Travels: Bermuda an J Conodo Professional accomplishments: Pi Lambda Theta ALAN H. KNISLEY Degree: B.S. Ed College: Ohio University, University of Doyton Subject: Driver Education _ Activities: Student Council advisor, Heod Coach in Cross Country, Track Outside interests: Lion's Club, Pork ond Recreation boord, Dayton Athletic Club Travels: Europe, Africa, United States Professional accomplishments: Vice-President of Ohio Associ- ation of Trock Coaches, Koppa Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau BEVERLY C. KINSLEY Degree: B.S. College: University of Maryland, Huntington College Subject: Library Activities: Pep Club Hobbies: sewing, reading, piano Travels: all of U.S.; Mexico, West Indies, Canada Professional accomplishments: Beta Gamma WOODROW J. KUHN Degree: A.B. College: Georgetown College, Kentucky University, Boldwin Wolloce Subject: Algebro, commercial arithmetic, general math Activities: Senior advisor Hobbies: fishing, bowling Outside interests: Church activities ANN D. LANGSTON Degree: A.B. College: University of Washington, Washington State College Subject: Fairborn school libraries Hobbies: reading, sewing Outside interests: Fairborn Swimming Program, music, home- making MARY LEWIS Degree: B.S.; M.A. College: Concord College, Marshall College Subject: American history, sociology Activities: Bible Club, Junior advisor Hobbies: music, reading, sports EARL MARSHALL Degree: B.S.; M.S. College: Ohio University Subject: Drafting Activities: Freshman advisor VIOLA MARSHALL Degree: B.S. Ed College: Ohio University Subject: General Business Activities: Freshman advisor Hobbies: Flower culture, sewing WILLIAM F. McGILL Degree: B.S. Ed College: Miami University, University of Doyton Subject: Typing, Commercial Arithmetic Activities: Junior advisor Hobbies: Photography Travels: Brazil, Philippine Islands VEDA McMAHAN Degree: A.B. M.A. College: Missouri Wesleyan, University of Kansas Subject: English Literature, Journalism Activities: Journalism Club, Senior advisor Hobbies: Reading, theoter, sports Outside interest: AAUW, BPW Travel: United States, Canoda BARBARA L. MILES Degree: B.S. Ed College: Wittenberg, Western Reserve Subject: English Activities: Freshmon advisor FRED J. MILLER Degree: B.S. Music Ed College: University of Doyton Subject: Instrumental Music Activities: Musical GEORGE MOODY Degree: A.B. Ed College: Ccdorville, Wittenberg, Antioch Subject: Chemistry Activities: Student Council advisor. Senior advisor, Chairman- City Science Foir Hobbies: Music-Dance orchestra, choral group singing Travels: United States EDNA M. NORVELL Degree: B.A.; M. Ed College: Louisiana State Northwestern, University of Montana Subject: World history, U.S. History Activities: Sophomore advisor Hobbies: Reading, photography Travel: Europe, Africo, South America, North America, Orient L. JEANETTE ODLE Degree: A.B, College: Asbury College Subject: English Activities: Sophomore advisor Hobbies: Music, sewing Outside interest: Sports JEANNE OVEROCKER Degree: B.S. Ed College: Ohio University Subject: English Activities: Sophomore advisor Hobbies: Sports, music, reading GERTRUDE C. PALMER Degree: B.S. Ed College: Defiance College, Ohio State University Subject: Home Economics Activities: Freshmon advisor Hobbies: Reading, painting Outside interest: AAUW MILLIE PARKER Degree: B.A.; M.A. College: Cedarvillc College, Columbia, Ohio State University, University of Doyton Subject: Latin I Activities: Faculty Committee, Dean of Girls Outside interest: BPW Club, Wesleyan Service Guild, Delta Kappa Gamma, Civic Music Club Travels: United States, Canada, Mexico, Howoii DOUGLAS R. PARKER Degree: B.S.; M.A. College: Wilmington College, Colorodo State College of Educa- tion Subject: Geometry Refresher Math, Mechanical Drawing I Activities: Chess Club advisor, Freshmon odvisor Hobbies: Chess, Photography, foreign cars, ceromics Travels: United States, Canada, Poland Professional accomplishments: Phi Beto Gamma, President of Greoter Dayton High School Chess Leogue. SHARON G. POWERS Degree: B.A. College: Northern Michigan State College, Western Reserve University, Lake Erie College Subject: French I Activities: Freshmon advisor JAMES M. RAMSEY Degree: B.S.; M.S. College: Wilmington College, Miami University, University of Cincinnati Subject: Biologicol Science Activities: Biological Science Groups, Sophomore advisor Outside interest: Conservation Travel: Considerable World travel Professional accomplishments: Medical research, naturalist in outdoor education JOSEPHINE RANDALL Degree: A.B.; M.S.Sc. College: Cedorville College, Ohio State University Subject: Biology Activities: FTA, FNC, Sophomore advisor Outside interest: B PW, Wesleyan Service Guild, Delta Kappa Gamma, Civic Music Travel: United States, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii JOAN C. REDDING Degree: B.S.; M.S. College: University of Kentucky Subject: Home Economics Activities: Freshman advisor Hobbies: Sewing, interior decoration Travel: United States, Eastern Europe GLADYS J. REED Degree: A.B. College: Ohio Northern University, Ohio Stote Subject: Lotin Activities: Tri-H-Y, Sophomore odvisor Hobbies: Sewing, reoding Travel: Eastern United States, Canada Professional accomplishments: Delta Kappa Gamma CLARENCE L. RINGLEMAN Degree: B.S. Ed College: University of Dayton, Miami University, Long Beoch Stote College Subject: Americon History, Civics, World Affoirs Activities: Senior Class ploy. Junior odvisor Hobbies: Hunting, fishing Travels: United States, Mexico, Canada NORMAN B. ROBERTS Degree: B.S. Ed College: Ohio University, Columbia University Subject: World History, Sociology, American History Activities: Hi-Y, Camera Club, Sophomore advisor Hobbies: Photography Outside interest: Lions Club NADYA Z. SADOWSKI Degree: B.A. College: University of Miami, Ohio Stote University Subject: English Activities: Russian class. Junior advisor Hobbies: Water sports Travel: United States, Europe, Conada HOWARD H. SCHUMACHER Degree: B.S. Ed College: University of Dayton Subject: Moth, Science Activities: Freshman advisor PHYLLIS D. STRAYER Degree: B.A. College: Ohio Wesleyan University Subject: General Science Activities: Freshman advisor Hobbies: Bicycling Outside interest: Church choir Travel: Bicycle tour of Europe Professional accomplishments: BK, Kott MARTHA C. TITLOW Degree: B.S. Ed College: Miami University, Wittenberg Subject: Plane Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry Activities: National Honor Society, Senior advisor Hobbies: Collecting motchbook covers ond eorrings, knitting Travel: United States PAUL M. TROTTMAN Degree: B.S. Ed College: Miami University Subject: French Activities: Junior odvisor Hobbies: Carpentry Outside interest: Lions Club Travel: United States, Europe Professional accomplishments: French, Spanish Education hon- orories NANCY J. TUSEL Degree: B.S. College: Wittenberg Subject: Physical Education Activities: GAA, Cheerleaders, Freshman advisor Hobbies: Sports Travel: United States, Canada, Mexico Professional accomplishments: Phi Delta Pi, Physical Education, Profesionol Society CARROLL VAN SCHOYCK Degree: B.S. Ed; M.Ed College: Wilmington College, Miami University Subject: Industrial Arts Activities: Head Coach - Footboll Hobbies: Golf AUDREY MARIE WHITE Degree: B.S. College: Konsos State Teachers College Subject: English 10, 11 Activities: Sophomore advisor Hobbies: Reading, flower arranging Outside interest: Bridge Travel: Europe, Orient Professional accomplishments: Honorary English Fraternity GEORGE WINKHOUSE Degree: B.S. Ed College: Wittenberg Subject: Physical Education Activities: Sophomore advisor, baseball coach Hobbies: Reading Outside interest: Basketball Official Our Science deportment is preparing the youth of today for o scientific tomorrow. Mr. Ramsey lectures on Anatomy.” Standing: H. Schumocher, P. Strayer, J. Randall. J Ramsey. Seated: M. Foils G. Moody. Page 19 Senior Scholarship Team Allen Nettlinghom humbly receives the first annual award for the best all-round band student from Professor Smith. Alternates to Semi-State Prince of Peace Contest: Sandra Higginbotham and Nancy Kyle This year our school wos proud to have two of our outstanding speech students place in the semi-state Prince of Peace Contest. Diemut Medicus, a straight A student and winner of the Achievement Award sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English. Row 1—G. Deishcr, L. Lovell, M. Chaille, J. Smith, J. Rainbolt, M. Neff, B. Loer, A. Eide, P. Wisecup, M. Barendregt, J. Morgan, B. Fitch. Row 2—B. VanDyke, E. Smith, J. Rhoades, D. Medicus, N. Kyle, M. Moyhew, S. Graham, N. Augenstein, K. Guthrie, P. Morris, D. Tyler, M. Jessen, C. Blaylock. Row 3—R. Heider, D. Reichert, M. Brackney, B. Berry, J. Stettler, B. _Senior Sell olarshl T Looking forward to preparation for the Atomic Age, fifty-nine of our Seniors took a Scholarship Qualification Test in January. A reviewing period of about six weeks gave the examinees a chance to refresh their dusty memories in hopes of earning a scholarship to one of Ohio's many colleges. Fair- born was very fortunate to place four in the top ten of the county. Fred Arnold—Diemut Medicus Boy's and Girl's State John Scgee, Sharon Grimes, Linda Reece, Bethany Loer, Don Peyton Shade, L. Lundquist, B. Leedy, J. Natt, B. Schmid, M. Naragon, T. Whitt, C. Mortimer, L. Keece. Row 4—D. Peyton, K. Clark, B. Greene, B. Knott, G. Kemp, D. Riemondy. F. Arnold, B. Baum, J. Buzos, C. Sensemon, D. Bennett, W. Brown, G. Soehngen, B. Basso, J. Segee. One of the budding scientists of Fair- born High School is Ann Mayer, who has token many awards for her out- standing work on the factors of heredity. It's the Quality of Mind That Counts Pick best of intelligencia of the nation. This test, instead of measuring endless facts, probes the deeper regions of the mind and its capabilities. The basic aptness in each of the major fields of endeavor is measured. English, our language, is emphasized as to its content and text. Mathematical concepts are treated as to their mathematical concep. National Merit Winners Fred Arnold receives the coveted Boushe ond Lombe oword for outstanding academic achieve- ment throughout his high school career. He also ploced first in the county in the Ohio State Scholarship Tests. Diemut Medicus, Larry Leverette, John Stettler, Loren Lundquist, Dick Nutting, Fred Arnold. Pag• 21 Mary Strome, national baton twirling chompion, displays her many trophies and medals which she won ot innumerable contests throughout the notion. Named Teacher of the Year MILLIE PARKER A Ed Duncon of the Fairborn Chamber of Commerce is presenting a bracelet to Miss Millie Porker, deon of girls and Latin teacher at Fairborn high school. Miss Porker was named teacher of the year by the organi- zation at its annual dinner meeting. This is the second year for the citation to be made by this group. Pag 22 Carol Gardner, a member of the relay team who won National honors in the 400 yard medley. As on individual her state wins were the 100 yard free stroke, 100 ya-d back stroke, and the 200 yard bock stroke. World Travelers Come Back Peggy Duncan hod the pleasure of spend- ing ten weeks of the post summer os repre- sentative of EXCHANGE FOR INTERNA- TIONAL LIVING in Poland. Returning, she gove a most interesting recital of the ven- ture to Fairborn High School students lost fall. Joe Sheridan is now on a world-wide tour of 13 countries to terminate in the Hawaiian Islands. Joe represented the Ro- tary International on this speaking tour for the furthering of better relations. He is expected to speak at our school upon his return. Bowlers Diana Reichert and Jack Dyer won the Nationol Mixed Doubles Hondicop. Page 23 SALLY CHAMBERS Rag 24 chosen as Miss Fairborn High. Jl omecominc Queen Sally Chambers and Her Court Sissy Moore—Jr.; Kay Alexandria—Soph.; Paula Thornberry—Fres ; Marlene Pack—Sr.; Queen, Sally Chambers; Sue Grohom. To be chosen as homecoming queen is the dream of any senior girl and for Sally Lou Chambers, Miss Fairborn High of 1959, was a dream come true. Sally, indeed, was most worthy of the honor bestowed upon her by the students of our high school. There were tears of joy, overflowing as she was crowned queen at our homecoming foot- ball dance. The following evening at the Homecoming dance she reigned with all the splendor of royalty and beauty expected of a lovely queen. She and her court were truly awe-inspiring for all in attendance. We all are most proud of you, Sally Chambers, Miss Fairborn High of 1959. Queen's Court and Escorts Ron Eden, Paula Thornberry, Mike Spahr, Sissy Moore, Tommy Howell; Queen, Sue Graham, Bob Baum, Marlene Pack, Joe Buzos, Koy Alexander, Pete Silcher. Pag0 25 Crowning of the Queen by John Segee Claire Mortimer and John Segee give the wel- coming oddress. Solly arrives for the coronation Pag 26 Queen Sally Chambers and her court. Dancers fill floor for first Dance Time for refreshments King and Queen lead grand march Time is growing late King and Queen in first dance. Page 27 'Even Shakespeare is no forgotten John Watkins ond Leslie Day try their art at presentation The new language laboratory has proven to be a very helpful asset. Here French students are following a tope entitled Comprcndcx-vous? —No, senor! This American Literature class hangs on every word of the speaker, Carolyn Griffeth. Pagt 28 Books, Books, more books for those desiring to augment their knowledge. Art students balancing shapes and colours. D. Sottowoy, L .Dovies, A. Eide, N. Kyle, K. Easier, B. Rogers, J. Morgan, J. Zimmerman, S. Moles, P. Hines, C. Kessler, M. Esterline, T. Mooney, J. Jeffries, D. Brewer, G. Eckenroth, S. Palmer, J. Snyder, G. Hoag- lond, G. Rowe, H. Kline, M. Walden, J. Watters, L. Perry. Donna Tucker, Sally Chambers buy supplies from Judy Morrow at Student Council sponsored supp y shop. Supply Shop Window Commercial Art Class - Poster Making The advanced art class studies the various aspects of the fine arts. Two of our out standing artists, Judy Morgan and Linda Davies, add the finishing touches on the colorful Christmas mural, which is 3x12 ft. ond executed by seniors. Jim Waters is at the easel. Pope 29 A science closs attains further understanding through the use of visual aids. Shop classes set type. These boys gain practical knowledge of typesetting, at the same time aiding our school by printing tickets for many of our productions. i Learning to read and understand the New York Stock Exchanoe is fun os well as educational in the History Class. Paul Hansford osks a question of the teocher. Mrs. Dickison instructs the following—Anna Clifford, Mary Lou Bumgordner, Joline Newton, Betty Wooten, Wanda McVey. Mrs. Polmer advises several future homemakers in the culinary arts. Cafeteria staff. Our fine kitchen staff is oble to make our lunches good as mom could oo it. front Row—M. Wiley, A. Moots, M. Keeney, E. Wilson, A. Flannery, L. Niswonger, T. Stanley. Back Row—N. Nihizcr, C. Huston, M. Nieffer, L. Koeppe. R. Lacey, G. Zink, J. Bonomo, p°9 C. Henry, J. Diederichs, H. Maddox, M. Bolton, M. Young, P. Wilson, M. Carrol. Jn fHpmnrtam Irene Gayheart Aaron Stevens Yea, though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evil . . . ” We are all walking in that Valley of the Shadow of Death in this uncertain Life. Yet we find it hard to understand the sudden snuffing out of the young lives from our community, for it is beyond our finite realization. We must con- tinue to have faith and use this tragedy in the further prevention of deaths and the protection of lives. Peter Dahl John Segee President Vice President Beyond The Expected Upon the completion of our four years of high school, the class of 1960 can truly say it has suc- cessfully passed a most important phase in the educational process, and is now prepared to meet the challenges which stand before it. We are con- fident these challenges will be faced with the same will and determination which has characterized our class performance in the past. The class of 1960 has produced its share of Prince of Peace winners, National Merit scho- lars, athletes, as well as innumerable other in- stances of individual achievement. Our class has contributed greatly to the community which in turn has brought honor and distinction to our school. If these achievements are an indication of how we will accept the responsibilities of the adult world, then our future as responsible members of the community is assured. In addition to preparing us for the future, our high school experience has provided us with many fond memories of the good times we have had, and of the close associations and enduring friendships that have developed during these last four years. The dances we sponsored, the class plays, the Prom and Homecoming — all these and many other pro- grams and projects required a great deal of effort on the part of every member of the class. However, we were all rewarded by a feeling of accomplish- ment by contributing to the extra-curricular activi- ties, thus deriving a feeling of satisfaction by hav- ing participated. The sum of these experiences help build us, the Seniors of today, into better citi- zens of tomorrow. We are thereby enabled to con- tribute more effectively to the realization of the high ideals and aspirations of our enlightened so- ciety and of our country! Pag• 37 4Wjedi ta tions Too soon we'll leove these faithful halls And walk towards future gains. To traverse the dusty, well-worn paths Where efforts are not in vain. One always thinks in turning back; It seems just yesterdoy. When first we entered Fairborn High And storted on our way. All the chonces past and gone; No more will they return. But, too, the feeling of well done For honors we have earned. The many tests assigned and passed And, too, the ones wc failed. The teachers kind and thoughtful, too; Their helpfulness we hailed. The first school donee which we so feared; The worry ond the dread. And now we plan and talk and lough While freshmen fear instead. The picnics, parties ond funny ploys; The students who all took part: Their names ond faces will all soon fade Though etched upon my heort. I know thot I'll not walk olone. For others will wander through Those corridors, long ond dark And wonder When?, Where?, ond Who? When did I attend that summer dance? When wos that history test? When did I give that funny speech? When did I try my best? Where did I meet my best of friends? Where did I find the gong ? Where did I meet that living doll ? Where did that picture hang? Who beat our undefeated team? Who made the hearty boost? Who was my greatest, grondest pal? Who misses me the most? Throughout the yeors of all our lives We'll wonder all these things. But don't you worry, for. We'll walk along with kings. Wherever in the world we go. In autos or in carts. The class of sixty will remain Forever etched upon our hearts. — Marcia Brackney Senior Home Room Representatives Pag 38 Joon Ramey, Doug Whiteside, Ruth Heider, Alctheo Loudakis, Judy Miller, Marlene Pack PHIL ACKERMAN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; FLYER Staff 3, 4, Advertising 3, Assistant-Editor 4; Junior Closs Ploy 3; Glee Club 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; DeMoloy 2, 3, 4; Westminister Fellowship Conference, Southwestern Ohio 2, 3, 4. DARWIN ADAMS Fairborn I, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST L ADAMS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Track Manager 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Manager 3, Letter 3. DALLAS ADKINS Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALLEN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club, Vice-President 4; FLYER Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Pajama Game 3; Band 1, 2; Choir 3; Boys' Ensemble 3. RICHARD ALLEN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH E. ANDERSON Choteouroux Dependents H. S., Chateauroux, France 1; Wiesboden Dependents H. S., Wiesbaden, Germony 2; Fairborn 3, 4; School paper 1; Chess Club 1, 2; Rodio Club 3; Civil Defense 4; Air Force MARS 3, 4; Ameri- can Radio Reloy League 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Bowling 3; Soccer 1; left holfbock; letter. TIM APPLE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Science Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Boseboll I, 2; Track 4- Cross Country 2; Letter; M.Y.F. 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3. JAMES ARMSTRONG Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Science Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Junior Class Play 3; Bowling 1; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Worthy President 4. FRED ARNOLD West Alexandria 1; Foirborn 2, 3, 4; Merit Scholarship; Senior Scholarship Teom; Ohio Stote Scholarship; Hon- orable Mention Tests 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; Annuol Staff 4; Speech 4; N. F. L. 4; Glee Club 1; Tennis 3, 4. JEAN BARKER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; F. B. L. A. 4. BARBARA BARTELS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 4; Annuol Stoff 3; T.A.C. 4; 4-H 1, Treasurer; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4. DEXTER D. BATES Everitt High 1, Stivers 1, Mad River 2, Fairborn 2, 3, 4. ROBERT G. BAUM Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Hi-Y 4; Future Scientists Club 1, 2; Speech Activities 4; Pajama Game 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Music Contest 3; Men's En- semble 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Golf 4; Bowling 2, Captain; Homecoming Attendant 4. WILLIAM L. BERRY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4,; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Na- tional Merit Scholarship; Future Scientist Club 1; Library Club 1; Plays 3; Band 1, 2; Football Monoger 3; Letter 3; Bowling 4; DeMoloy 2, 3, 4; Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship Conference. DENNIS RAY BLANK Tippeconoe 1, 2, 3; Foirborn 3, 4; Bond 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2. NAN MARIE AUGENSTEIN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Honor Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Treas- urer 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Glee Club I; Bowling 2; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4, Recorder 4; Teen Club 1; Bose Fellowship; Sophomore Representative; Queen Candidate for Dudes and Dames. MARINDA BACK Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Notional Merit Scholarship Test; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4. Pep Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN BENNETT Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 3, Prince of Peace, First Place; Glee Club 1, 2; Rainbow 1, 2. DAVID STUART BENNETT Hill Junior High 1, Denver High School 2, Roncocas Volley Regional High School 3, Fairborn 4; Honor Roll 3; Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1, President; Speech Activi- ties 4, Local Prince of Peace Contest Winner, Third Place Extemp.; N. F. L. 4; Charlie's Aunt 1; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Chorus 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4, Letter 4; Wrestling 3, Letter 3; Boy Scouts, Air Explorers; Presbyterian Youth Fellowship; W.P.A.F.B. Protestant Youth Fellowship, President. Pojj 40 CLAUDETTE BLAYLOCK Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; State Winner, Bible Contest 2; Bap- tist Youth Magozine 4; Honor Roll 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Bible Club 3, 4; B.Y.F. 2, 3; Secretary 2 B.G.A. I, 2; B.Y.W.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3. BARBARA BOGNER Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1, 2; Blue Ribbon; Red Ribbon. DAY BOGREES Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; F.N.C. 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Russian Club 4; Tumbling Team 2. SUSAN E. BOLIN Fairborn 1,2, 3, 4; F. B. L. A., 4, Treasurer; Library Club 4; FLYER Staff 3; Salesman; Pep Club 2; Art Club 2; Glee Club 1; American Legion Essay Contest 2. MARCIA JEANNE BRACKNEY Fairborn 1, 2. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Jour- nalism Club 3, 4, President 4; FLYER Staff 3, 4; Co- editor; Pep Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Speech Activities 4; Bowling 2, 3, 4. GEORGE H. BRANCH Pearl Harbor 1; Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Secretary; Honor Roll 2; Hi-Y Club 4; Band 1; Music Contest 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Coptoin 1959; Letters 3, 4; M. V. L. Teom, 1958; Journal Herald Team, 1959. PHYLLIS BRASHEAR Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 3; Annual Staff 1,2; Glee Club 1, 2; Tumbling Team 3. WILLIAM BRIDGE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. GWENDOLYN BRIGHT Foirbom High School 1, 2, 3, 4; B. B. L. A. 3, 4; Library Club 3; Journolism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4. PAM BRUN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F. B. L. A. 4; Librory Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1; Senior Scholarship Teom 4; Girl Scouts 3, 4; Treasurer 3; TAC 3. Pag 41 CARL BRYANT Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. LYNDA BRYANT Fairborn 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 1, 2; T.A.C. MARY LOU BUMGARDNER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F. N. C. 4; Basketboll 1; Pep Club 1; Bowling 1; Flyerettes 3; Letter 3; T. A. C. 1. VICKI LEE BURNETT Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4- Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.N.C. 3; F. B. L. A. 4; Glee Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 4; Roinbow 1,2, 3, 4; T. A. C, 2, 3, 4. LONNIE BURROWS Greenview 1, Foirborn 2, 3, 4; Notional Merit Scholar- ship 3; English Scholarship Team 1, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Scouts ond Explorers 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Banquet 2, 3. JOSEPH PAUL BUZAS, JR. Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4„ Pep Club 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bosketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager 2, Letter 3, 4; Bose- ball 2; Homecoming Escort 4; 4-H Club 3, 4, News Reporter 3, Vice-President 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBIN GLENN BYRD Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; Treosurer 4; FLYER Stoff 4; Business Manager; Annual Stoff 4; Football 1, 3; Bowling 1, 2; T. A. C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Representative 2. CHARLES CANTRELL Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. JOAN ANN CARSON Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll -1; F. N. C. 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Y. W. C. A., 3; T. A. C, 1, 2, 3. JOHN ALLEN CARTER Swanson Jr. High 1; Chaminode 2, 3; Foirborn 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bosketboll 1; Track 1; Homecoming Escort 1. Rag• 42 MARY JANE CHAILLE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; F. N. C. 3, 4; Rep Club 2; Annual Staff 3; Pajama Game 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Choir Contest 3; Choir 3, 4; Methodist Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Youth Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SALLY LOU CHAMBERS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 2, 4; Speech Play 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Sec. 4 Home- coming Queen 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Closs Representative 2, 3. KAREN CLARK Warner Robins 1, 2; Beovercreck 2, 3, Fairborn 4, District Scholarship 2; Student Council 1; Honor Roll 2, 4; F. T. A. 4; Pep Club 3; Regional Music Contest I; Glee Club 1, 2; Ensemble 1, 2: Church Choir 1, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Teen Club 1, 2. KEITH CLARK Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship 4; Honor Roll 4; Hi-Y 4; Future Scientists Club 1; Speech Activities 4, Prince of Peace Contest 4; N. F. L. 4; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest District 3; Tennis 4; DeMoloy 2, 3, 4; Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Southwest Ohio Youth Conference 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3; $100 Soles Club 3; German Bond 3; Annuol Staff 4; N.F.L. 4; Student Congress 4; Bond Council 4. KLYDIA CLEVENGER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SUE COLLINS Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2. PEGGY COMPTON Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY CONLEY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Journalism Club 3; FLYER Staff 3; Bible Club 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN COTTRELL Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4; Annuol Staff 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; T.A.C. 3, 4, C.Y.O. 1, 4; Tumbling Teom 2. GLORIA COUCH Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; F.N.C. 3; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 3; Speech Activities 3; Pajama Gome 3; Music Contest 3; Choir 3. Pag• 43 JODDY CRAWFORD Hughes Junior High 1; Myrtle Beoch 2; North Charles- ton 3; Fairborn 4; Student Council 2, 3; Future Scientists Club 2; Future Homemokers 2; Secretary-Treosurer 2; Reporter; Beta Club 2. PETER DAHL Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; American Legion Essay Contest Scholarship Tests 1, 2; Senior Scholarship Team; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Treosurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 2, 3; Plays 2, 3; Class President 2, 4; Music Contest 2; Chorus 2, 3; Footboll 4; Cross Country 2,3; Golf 2, 3, 4; Captain 3; Letters 2, 3, 4; Explorer Scouts 2, 3. DAFFLIN DALE Senior Scholarship Teom; F. T. A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Activities, Pictures, Advertising; Speech Activities 3, 4, Prince of Peace 3, 4; N. F. L., 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Plays 3, 4- Drama Club 3; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; M. Y. F DENNIS DARNER Fairborn 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club; Football 2, 3. LINDA DAVIES Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; President 4. MICHAEL DAWSON Speech Activities 4, Prince of Peace Contest; Ploys 3, Junior Class Ploy; Music Department Production 3, 4; Music Contest 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Track 4; Cross Country 4. WAYNE DAWSON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4, M. C. 4. GWEN DEISHER Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4 Librarian; Annual Staff 1; Speech Activities 4, Prince of Peoce; Ploys, Brigodoon 2, Pojomo Game 3; Flyerettes 2, 3, Letters 3; Rainbow 3. 4; T.A.C. 1; M.Y.F. JOSEPH W. DENNY Suitlond High 1, 2; Foirborn 2, 3, 4; Explorer Scouts. ROSS A. DEWITT Fairbanks H.S. 1, 2, 3; Fairborn 4; American Legion State Championship, Baseball 2; Honor Roll 1; Hi-Y 4; Speech Activities 4; Junior Closs Play 3; Vice-President of Junior Class 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Intromural All Stars 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramural All-Stars 2, 3; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; All-Stars 2, 3, 4; Ice Hockey 2, 3; Co-Coptain 2. Pog 44 CHARLES DOOLIN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE DOSSETT Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN DOUGHER St. Vincent Academy 1, 2; Fairborn 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Senior Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DUBOIS Swanson Jr. High I; Washington-Lee 2, 3; Fairborn 4. JEAN DURR Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Annuol Staff 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 1; Letter 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; T.A.C. 3, 4; Rainbow 1,2, 3, 4. JUNE DURR Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C., 3, 4; Annuol Staff 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Letter 3; Orchestro I; G.A.A. 3, 4, Letter 3; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 2; Youth Fellowship. SONDRA SUE EICHELMAN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Letter 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Bowling 4; Rainbow 1, 2; T.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2; Y.M.C.A. Tennis Team 3. ANDREA LEE EIDE N. D. Baker 1; Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Honor Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; District Scholarship Team 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F.N.C. 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Executive Stoff of Annual 4; Plays 1; Art Club 2; Bowling 2; Rainbow; St. Mark's Luther League 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Co-Coptain of Evangelism Committee for Luther League of the Synod of Ohio 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Prom Committee; Home- coming Dance Committee 4; Delegate to Luther Leogue Convention 3; Tri-Hi-Y Convention 4. SONDRA ELLIS Francis Hammond High School 1, 2; Fairborn 3, 4; Bible Club 4; Music Contest 1; Glee Club 1; Y-Teens 2; Music Club 2; American Legion Contest 3, 4. PATRICIA JOAN FISCHER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3. Pag 45 STEVEN FISHER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JOAN FITCH Howland 1; Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Tests; Honor Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Speech Activities 4, Prince of Peace; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Librarian; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 3, 4; En- semble; Chorus 3, 4; Violin Quartette, Accompanist 2; Prom Committee; Rainbow 2, 3, 4, Outer Observer 3, Chaplain 4; Luther Leogue, Chaplain 2, 3, President 4; Luther Leogue of Ohio Evangelism Committee 4; Home- coming Donee Committee; Vamps Dance Band 4; Dele- gate of Luther League of Ohio Convention 3; Pajama Game Orchestra; ' Annie Get Your Gun Orchestra; Senior Scholarship Teom. PHYLLIS FLOYD Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 2. GLENDA FROST Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Library Club President 2; Annual Staff 4; Prince of Peace 3, 4; Speech Ploys 2, 3; Glee Club; G.A.A. I. DARREL FUGETT Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Tennis 2, Letter 2. BEVERLY LEE FULFORD Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA GARRETY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Letter 3; Rainbow 1, 2, 3; T.A.C. 1, 2; Tumbling Team 2, 3; Youth Fellowship 1. CARL GAYHEART Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGO GETTER Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Prince of Peoce 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Bible Club 3. ANNA LUE GIFFORD Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. Pag 46 SYLVIA GIFFORD Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Youth Fellowship, Pres. 3. JAMES DOUGLAS GILLMAN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Pown Bond 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. CARL GOMBOR Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1. CAROL ELAINE GOMBOR Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Speech Activities 3; Ploys 3; Flyerettes 3, 4; Bowling 1; G.A.A. 1, 2. JAMES J. GORSKI Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Ploys 2, 3, 4; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Orchestro 2, 3, 4; Bosketboll 1; Baseball 1; C.Y.O. I, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN CLARK GRAHAM North David Junior High 1; Fairborn High School 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Honor Banquet 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Secretory 4; Home- coming Chairman 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Secretory 4; F. T. A. 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Ploy 1; Glee Club 1; Bowling 1; Homecoming Attendant 4; Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4; Girls' Stote Elect 3; T.A.C. 1; Secretory 1; Freshman Class President 1; Bose Fellowship 4. WILLIAM M. GREEN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Honor Roll 1, 3; F.S.C. 1, 2, 3; Treosurer 2, 3; Tennis 3; Bowling 3; DeMoloy 1, 2, 3; Scouts 1. JUDY GRIFFITH Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.N.C. 3, 4; Glee Club 1. SHARON KAY GRIMES Fairborn High School I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4,; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Treosurer 3; Vice President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Chaplin 3; Treasurer 4; Librory Club 4; President 4; Plays 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls State 3; Junior Class Secre- tory 3; Senior Closs Secretary 4; July Attendant 1; Rep- resentative to Mum Festival 4. JANICE GRODY Fairborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Glee Club I; Roinbow I, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Youth Fel- lowship 1, 2, 3, 4. fag 47 JOSEPHINE GRODY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Ploys 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Roinbow 1, 2, 3. SANDRA KAY GUTHRIE Monhoney Jr. High 1; Midwest City H.S. 2, 3; Fair- born 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4,; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Speech Activities 1, 4; Ploys 4; Golf 3; Letter; Librarian 2; Roinbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Base Fellowship 4; Secretary; West- minster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; Teen Club 3; Secretory; State Science Fair 1; Teenclub Play 3; Lead. BARBARA HAMILTON Dovis High 1, 2, 3; McClain High 3; Fairborn 4; Citizen- ship Award 2; Superior Rating at Poetry Festival 3; F.T.A. 2; Speech Activities; Oratory Contests; Poetry Festival 2, 3, 4; Mosque Govel Club; Rifle Club 3,4; Seminary Religious 3; G.A.A. 2, 3. VINCENT HANSFORD Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y I, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. REVA JEANNE HARRIS Cedarville 1; Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Li- brary Club I; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 4; 4-H Club I. JANET HART Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.N.C. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3; Speech Activities 3; Prince of Peace; T.A.C. I, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; $100 Club; Marinettes 1, 2, 3; Secretory 2; Girls Scouts JUDY HART Fairborn 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paqama Game Spring Concert; Glee Club 1, 2; Flyerettes 3; T.A.C. 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4. MARCIA ANN HANSFORD Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3; T.A.C. 1. SANDRA LEE HAWKINS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1; Flyerettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Rainbow. RUTH ANN HEIDER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; F.N.C. 3; Pep Club 2; Speech Activities 4; Prince of Peace; Music Contest 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 1, Secretory 2; Marinettes 1, 2, 3, 4;, Treas- urer 3, Secretary 2; Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Alternate to Girls' State; Prom Committee; Home- coming Dance Committee. JAMES HESS Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 4. SANDRA I. HIGGINBOTHAM Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Speech Activities 3, 4; N.F.L. 3, 4, Vice-President; Ploys 3, 4; 'Pajama Game ' Annie Get Your Gun; Junior Class Ploy; Music Contest 3, 4; Girl's Ensemble 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Rainbow 2, 3, 4; Music Soloist 4. LEON HILGEMAN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA JOAN HINES Foirborn I, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Librarian 2; Future Scientists Club 1; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Speech Activities 3, Prince of Peace; Plays 2, 3, 4, Pajama Game, Brigodoon, Annie Get Your Gun ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 2, 3, 4; Flute Quortette; Flute Trio 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Sopho- more Representative; Homecoming Attendant 1; Roinbow 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Director; 4-H 1; M.Y.F. 1,3; Miss U.S.A. for Lions Club. WILLIAM HOWELL Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Stoff 4; Baseball 1, 2, Letter 3; Cross Country 2; Bowling 3. THOMAS H. HOWELL Oak Ridge High 1; Foirborn 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letters 3, 4; Trock 3; Homecoming King 4. DONNA JEAN HUFFMAN Hayward Jr. Hi 1; Springfield High School 2; Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1; T.A.C. 1, 2. KAYE JACKSON Fairborn 1, 2, 3,; Kiser 3; Honor Roll 1; Pep Club 1; Glee Club 1; G.A.A. I; T.A.C. 2. GERALDINE LEE JACOBS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. MADELINE JESSEN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, News Reporter 4; Prince of Peace Contest 4; Pajama Game 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Choir 3, 4, Secretory Treasurer; G.A.A. 1 ; Rainbow 3, 4; Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Fellow- ship 1, 2, President 1, 2. Pag 49 DONALD JOHNSON Foirborn High 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH JOHNSON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Stoff 4, Executive Staff; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. ROBERT JOHNSON Fairborn I, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Officer in DeMoloy; Records in AAU Swimming; Football 2, 3, 4, Letter 4; Tennis 3, 4, Letter 3, 4. RODNEY JOHNSON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Test Wittenberg 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Assemblies Chairmen 4; Nationol Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Chaplain 4; Brigadoon 2; Pojomo Game 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Closs Officer 3, 4; Bond Treasurer 1, 2; Orchestra I, 2; Music Contest 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4- Golf 2. LINDA JORDAN Fairborn 1. 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Stoff 4; Speech Activities 3; Rainbow 1, 2,, 3. WILBUR T. KARNS Foirborn 1, 2. 3, 4; Annual Stoff 4; Footboll 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1; T.A.C. 2, 3. VIRGINIA W. KEETON Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY KEMP Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Teom 4; Band 1( 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Luther League. LARRY KEY Fairborn 1. 2. 3. 4; Journalism Club 4; Sgt. At Arms Flyer Staff 4; Advertising Manager Football 1; Bos- ketball I. JOHN KINDRED Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Trock 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Manoger, Letter 4. ROBERT KLEINMAN Woyne 1, 2, 3; Foirbom 3, 4. RICHARD KLEMM Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY KUNE Foirbom 1,2, 3, 4; Bond 1, 2; Orchestro 1; Soxophone Quortet 1, 2. TOM KLINE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Stoff 4; Speech Activities 4; Cross Country 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KNOTT Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Letter 4; DeMoloy 1, 2, 3, 4; Master Councilor 3. NANCY JEAN KYLE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Teom 4; Honor Banquet 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Vice-President 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Pep Club 2; Annual Stoff 2, 3, 4; N.F.L. 3, 4; President 4; Pojomo Gome 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Art Club 2; Prince of Peace 3, 4; Alternate to Semi-State 4; Junior Class Repre- sentative 3. LINDA LAVELL St. Frances College, England 1, 2, 3; Foirbom 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Prince of Peace 4; Chapel; Class President 2; Plays 1, 4; Bond 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; 1st Prize Woodwind Solo 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chomber Ensemble 3; 1st Prize 3- G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Girl Scouts. ROBERT LEEDY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Future Scientists Club 2, 3, 4, Program Committee 3, 4; Speech Activi- ties 4; N.F.L. 4; Explorer Scouts 3, 4; Order of Arrow 4; Senior Scholarship Teom 4. GLADYS MARY LEGNER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 4; Library Club 4; Speech Activities 4; Prince of Peace; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; Morionettes 4. OSCAR LEMASTER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 51 JUDITH ANN LESSARD Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. W. L. LEVERETTE, JR. Baldwin Jr. High; Fairborn 2, 3, 4; NMSQUA Letter of Commendation. LONI LITTS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Meligraphic Tournament Award in Bowling; First Prize in 4-H at County Fair; Girl Scouts; 4-H. BETHANY HELEN LOER Foirborn I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Dis- trict Scholarship Contest-English 2, 3; Honor Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; District Science Foir 2; Student Council 3, 4; Club Chartering Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Annual Sitaff 1, 2; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Flyerettes 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Violin Quartet 2; Music Contest 2, 3, 4; Junior- Senior Ensemble 3, 4; Freshman Sextette 1; Roinbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Worthy Advisor 4; M.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 4; Area Chairman 2; Secretory 3; President 4; Dayton District Area Chairman 4; Youth Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Ohio Dele- gate-Notional Methodist Conference 3; District Delegote- Ohio Methodist Conference 3; Prom Decoration Chair- man 3; Homecoming Decoration Co-Chairman 4; Queen Candidate—Dudes and Dames 3; Girls State Repre- sentative 3. ALETHEA LOUDAKIS Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Jour- nalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4; Annual Staff 3; Speech Activities 3; Flyerettes 3; Letter; Rainbow. ROBERT L. LOWE Fairborn 1, 2, 2, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1. LOREN G. LUNDQUIST Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; National Merit Scholarship Test, Tied for Top in School; Senior Scholarship Team 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Bonquet 1, 2; Plays 3; Boy Scouts ond Explorers 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS LYKINS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Letters 2, 3, 4; Varsity I, Letter 1; Basketball I, Letter 1; Track 1, Letter 1; Bowling 4. JANICE LYON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; F.N.C. 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 1; Annual Staff I; Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3. MASI LEE MANAGAN Wiesbaden, Germany 1, 2; Fairborn 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.N.C. 3, 4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 1; Treasurer I ; Annual Staff 1 • Bowling 4; G.A.A. 4; Photography Club 1. Pag• 52 JUDITH MARTIN Rockwood 1, 2, 3 Foirbom 4; Honor Roll 1; F.N.C. 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Speech Activities 4, Prince of Peace; Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1,2- Rainbow 4; Recreation Club 1; F.H.A. 2; 4-H Club 1 TERRY MASON Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 4. TOM R. MASON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY MATTHEWS, JR. Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 1, 2, 3; Eogle Scout; Speech Activities 3; Junior Class Play; DeMolay; Explorer Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. Presi- dent 4. MARLA MAYHEW Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Stoff 4; Pep Club 1; Annual Stoff 3, 4, Flverettes 2, 3, 4, Line Officer 3, 4; Brigadoon, Pajoma Gome ; Bowling 3; T.A.C. 2, 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES W. MAYS Foirborn 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 4; Trock 1, 2, 3; Manager, Letter 1, 2; Cross Country 2, 3, Manager, Letter 2. WANDA SUE McVEY Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.N.C. 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Area Planning Board; T.A.C. 1,2; Bible Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1. DIEMUT MEDICUS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; District Scholarship Team, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3. 4; Future Scientists Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4; Speech Ac- tivities 3; N.F.L. 3; Chorus 3. JUDY MEDLEY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. BRITTON MERCER Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; Methodist Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Vice Presi- dent 2. Pag 53 JUDY MEYER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL MILLER Fa'irbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 1; Journalism Club 4; Flyer Staff 4; Pep Club 2; Flyerettes 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Rainbow. HAROLD MILLER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY MILLER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Music Contest 3; Glee Club 1,2; Choir 3, 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Representative 4; T.A.C. 4. SANDRA MILLER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Flyerettes 3, 4; Letter 3; G.A.A. 2; C.Y.O. 3. WILLARD MILLER Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 1; FLYER Staff 1; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS MOONEY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY MORGAN Byers H. S., Denver, 1; Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Stoff 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 3, 4; N.F.L. 4; Ploys 3; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Represen- tative 3. CAROLE MORRELL Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Music Ploy 3, 4; Music Contest 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Home Room Representative Honor Banquet 3, 4. PENNY ANN MORRIS Fairborn 3, 4, St. Mary's Academy 1, Beaverbrook 2; Honor 1, 2, 3, 4; Ploys 1, 2, 3; Music 1; Chorus 1, 2; Tennis 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Senior Girl Scout 1, 2. CLAIRE MORTIMER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.T.A. 2, 3. 4, Chaplain 3, Vice President 4; Future Scientists Club 1; Pep Club I; Annual Staff 4; Speech Activities 3, Prince of Peace; Music Play, Speech Ploy; Music Contest 3; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Ensembles 3, 4; Ohio Association of Student Council Convention; Girls' State Alternate; T.A.C.; Luther Leogue, Vice-Pres. LINDA MARLENE MOSLEY Wheelwright 1; Foirbom 2, 3, 4; Chorus; Rainbow. JOHN MYER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 3, 4; N.F.L. 4; Junior Class Play; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Track Manager 2, 3; God and Country Award. MICHAEL NARAGON Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Ensembles 2, 3, 4; DeMoloy 2, 3; United Church of Christ Rep. 2; Treasurer 3, 4; DeMolay Softball 2, 3; Glee Club 3. JOHN JULIAN NATT France I, Worcester Academy 2, Fairborn 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Bosketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES NEAL Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. BARBARA NEEPER Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C.; Library Club; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter; Flyerettes. MARSHA NEFF .Baldwin Jr. High 1 • Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholar- ship Team 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3; F.N.C. 3; F.T.A, 4; Annual Staff 4; Prince of Peace 4; Chapel 4; Music Contest 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Ensemble 1; G.A.A. 4, Cheerleader 1; Roinbow 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1; M.Y.F. 3, 4; T.A.C. 2, 4. JOLINE NEWTON Wilbur Wright 1; Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Bonquet 1; Certificate in Stote Test 1; Honor Roll 1; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 4. SHARON NICKELL Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annuol Staff 4; Speech Activities 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Letter 3; Medal 2; G.A.'s 1, 2, 3,; T.A.C. 1; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. Pag 55 MARJORIE NIEFFER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. LLOYD NOLLAN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 2, 3; Junior Class Ploy 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Football 2, 3; Trock 2; Golf 4; Bowling 3, 4; DeMolay 3, 4; Boy Scouts 3, 4, Cabinet Representative; Teen Club 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellow- ship Conference 2, 3, 4; High Teens 3,4, President; Vice Air Marshall Lt. Gen. Confederate States Air Force 1,2, 3, 4 DICK NUTTING Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honorable Mention in Notionol Merit Scholarship Test; Future Scientists Club 2, 3; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 3, 4; Photogrophy Editor; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 4; Plays 3; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 3; Trombone Ensemble 1, 2; DeMolay 3, 4; Jim Morrow's Band 1, 2, 3; Vamps 3, 4; German Band 3; Society Seven Band 3, 4; Electrons 4; Blue Notes Orchestra 4; Brigodoon Orchestra; Pojoma Game Orchestra. JERRY OAKLEY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 2. DALE OSBORN Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2. MARLENE PACK Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; F.B.L.A. 2; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Annual Stoff 2, 3, 4; Pajama Game 3; Glee Club 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3; Flyerettes 1, 4; Homecoming Attendent 1, 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1, 4. ALICE PATTERSON Worthsmith Memoriol 1, Mod River 2, 3, 4. Fairborn 4; Rainbow 1; French Club 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3. BEVERLY ANN PATTERSON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Librory Club 4, Vice-President; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Annuol Stoff 1, 2, 4; Speech Activities 2, 3; N.F.L. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretory 4; Pajama Game 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Music Contest 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 4; Homeroom Representative 1. MARTHA ANN PAYNE Desert High School 1,2; Fairborn 3, 4; Senior Scholar- ship Team 4; F.T.A. 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Desert Debs 2; G.A.A. 2, His- torian 3; Senior Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, President 4; Senior Scout Roundup; T.A.C. 4; American Legion Essay Contest Winner 4. DALE PENDYGRAFT Fairborn 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Stoff 3, 4, Executive Board; Speech Activities, Prince of Peace 3; Closs Play 3; Speech Ploy 3; Homeroom Representative 3; $100 Sales Pag 56 Club 3 JANET PENIX Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Rainbow. LAMOIN PERRY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Poppy Poster Contest, First Place 2. SUSAN IRENE PETERSON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 3; Jour- nalism Club 4; FLYER Stoff 4; Annuel Staff 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; Brigodoon ; Pajama Gome ; Annie Get Your Gun ; Flyerettes 2, 3, 4; Rainbow. DONALD RAY PEYTON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Phoenix Union 2; Senior Scholar- ship Teom; Future Scientists Club 1; F.B.L.A. 4, Pho- tographer; Annual Staff 4, Photographer; Ploys 3; Sopho- more Representative; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Music Contest 3; Annie Get Your Gun Orchestra 3; Or- chestra 3, 4; Boy's Quartet 4; Choir 3, 4; Bosketball 2, 3; Pojoma Gome Orchestra 3; Track 4; Letter 4; Boy Scouts 1; Buckeye Boys' State 3; DeMolay Moster Councilor 3; Representative DeMolay, Blue Honor Key, State Junior Deacon, District Treasurer, DeMolay Athlete of the Yeor; Jim Morrow's Band; Vomps; Society Seven; Electrons; Prom Committee. ALMA PHILLIPS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Chop- loin 2; F.N.C. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Speech Activities 4; Glee Club 1; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretory 3; T.A.C. 1. SYLVIA SUE PRESTON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. RICHARD E. PULASKI Fairborn I, 2, 3, 4; All-Star Team, Beavercreek Tourna- ment, Most Valuable Player; Football 1. JANET RAINBOLT Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 1; Pep Club 1; Annuol Stoff I, 2, 4; Pajamo Game 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Choir Music Contest 3; Choir 3, 4; Flyerettes 2; G.A.A. 1, 3, 4; Rainbow; M.Y.F.; Home- room Representative 1,2; $100 Soles Club; Prom Com- mittee; Senior Scholarship Teom. BONNA JOAN RAMEY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 4; Prince of Peace Contest; Bowling 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; President 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4. RANDY RATCLIFF Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. Pag 57 LINDA REECE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4, .Awards Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 2; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, President 4; Future Scientists Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Speech Ac- tivities 3, Prince of Peace 3; Plays 3, Speech Ploy Production Staff; Glee Club 1, 2; Girls' Stote Delegate; Homeroom Representative 1, 3; Junio - Mogozines Soles Choirmon 3; Teenoge Club 1; Queen Candidate for Dudes and Dames ; Prom Committee 3; Honor Bonquet DIANA L. REICHERT Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Bowling Honors 3, 4; Dayton Polio Tournament 3; Honor Roll 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Parliamentarian 4; Future Scientists Club 1; Pep Club 2; Annual Stoff 4; Speech Activities 4; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Violin Ensemble 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3, 4; League Secretary 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice- President 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Prince of Peace 4 JUDY RHODES Middletown H.S., Pennsylvonio 1, 2, 3; Foirborn 4; F.T.A. 4; Annual Stoff 4; Rainbow; United Church of Christ Youth Fellowship; Treasurer 4. DAVID RIEMONDY Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Speech Activities 3; Ploys 3; Footboll 1, 3, 4; Letter; Bosketboll 1, 2, 3; Track 3; Scouts; Vice-President of Freshman Class. SANDY RITCHEY Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 4; Library Club 4; Annual Stoff 1; Pojomo Games 3; Glee Club 1; Flyerettes 3; Letter 3; Bowling 2; G.A.A. 1; T.A.C. 1. JAMES R. ROBERTS Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Anniversary of Flight 3; Baseboll 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; Civil Air Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE ROSE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Boseboll 1, 2, 3; letter 3; Cross Country 2; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Youth Group 4, Vice-President 4. GLENNA LOU ROWE Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1; Roinbow 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD F. SANBORN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4' Future Scientists Club 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 4. JOANNE SAUNDERS Rockhill High School; Foirborn 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; Annuol Stoff 1,4; Speech Activities. Pag 58 BRUCE SCHMID Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Activities 3; Bowling 3; United Church of Christ Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Prince of Peoce 3. CHARLENE SCOTT Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Vice-President; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Bowling 3; Cheer- leader 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. JOHN SEGEE Fairborn 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Tests—Dist. 1,2,3, Senior 4, Student Council 4, Chr. Pubilc Relations Com.- Nat Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 3 4 VP 3 Pres. 4; Pep Club 2,3, V.-Pres. 3; Annual Staff 4; Choir 3; Pajama Gome, Class Officers—V.-Pres. 3,4- Band 1; Statistician 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Batting Champion 3; Bowling 3,4; Dist. Church Moderator 4, Boys Stote 3. CHARLES M. SENSEMAN Fairborn 1,2,3,4; Bus iness Director—Student Council 4; Honor Roll 1,3; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Yearbook 3,4; Bus. Mgr. 3,4; Music—Production Staff 'Brigadoon, Pa- jama Game, Annie Get Your Gun; Bond 4 yrs.. Or- chestra 4 yrs., contest 2,3; Choir Accompanist 2,3,4- Trombone Quartet 1; Organist 2,3,4, DeMoloy State Musicion; Prom Committee 3; Bands—Morrow's 1,2,3, Vamps 3,4; Senior Scholarship Team 4. ROBERT SHADE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Plays 3, 4; Pajamo Game, Arsenic ond Old Lace, Annie Get Your Gun ; Band 1; Chorus 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, DeMoloy; Luther League, President 3; Senior Scholarship Team 4. REBECCA SHEPHERD Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter for Doyton Journal Herold; Honor Roll 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; ‘Journalism Club 4, Sec- retary; FLYER Staff 4, Associate Editor; Pep Club 1; Annual Stoff 3, 4; Brigadoon, Pajama Gome ; Flyerettes 2, 3; Bowling 3; T.A.C. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 1,3. ROBERT SIRAVO Mt. St. Agnes Academy 1, 2, 3; Fairborn 4; Student Council 3; Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 3; Football 4; Baseball 4; Track 2, 3; Bowling 4; Teen Club 1, 2, 3; President 3; Soccer Team 3; M. C. on Teen Club Tele- vision Program 1, 2, Sports Announcer; Kindley Teen Softball Team 1, 2, Captain 2. ELIZABETH PEARL SMITH FaVborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Song Leoder 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Annual Staff 3, 4; Speech Activities 2, 3, Prince of Peace; Plays 3; Senior Scholar- ship Team 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; N.F.L. 4; Rainbow; Youth Fellowship. JUDITH SMITH Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Annuol Stoff 1; Speech Activities 4; Prince of Peoce; Plays 3, 4; Music Contest 3; Glee Club 1; Choir 3, 4; Freshmon Sextette I; Flyerettes 2; Rainbow; Treasurer 3; M.Y.F. Citizenship 3; Vice-President 4; Senior Scholar- ship Team 4; Candidate for Queen, Dudes and Domes. PATRICIA SMITH Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. Pag 59 JERRY JO SNYDER Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE SOEHNGEN Foirborn 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Track 2; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; T.A.C. 3; Senior Scholarship Team 4. ELEANOR DAWN SPICER Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 4; Youth Fellowship; President. CHARLOTTE STAGNER Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club; Lutheran Choir; Lutheran League. JOHN AUSTIN STETTLER III Poden City, West Virginio 1, 2; Foirborn 3, 4; District Scholarship Tests 3, 4, Merit Scholarship Winner 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 3; Class Representative 4; Civil Air Patrol 3, 4; Bond 2; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1,2; Bowling 3; C.Y.O. 3, 4 PATRICIA ANN SUMMERS Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 1; Annual Stoff 1, 2, 3; T.A.C. 2; Rainbow 2, 3, 4. DIANA LYNN SUNSTIE Belmont; Van Buren; Foirmont; Xenio; Fairborn; E.B.L.A. 4; Annual Stoff 4; Speech Activities 4; Red Cross 1, 2, 3; President; F. H. A. 2, 3; Social Chairman; G.A.A. 3; Rainbow 2, 3, 4; Scouts 3. LENNOX BRADLEY TAULBEE Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Journalism Club 4; FLYER Stoff 4; Annual Stoff 4; Speech Activities 4; Chopel; Track 1, 4. ROGER THORNBERRY Sondy Hook 1, Fairborn 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 4; Hi-Y 2; Library Club 1; Flyer Stoff 3; Pep Club 2; Annuol Staff 2, 3; Speech Activities 3; Chorus 1, 2; Bosketball 1, 2, 3; Track 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. KUNO TICHATSCHEK Italy 1, 2, 3; Fairborn 4; Student Council 4; Hi-Y 4; Exchange Student 4; Cross Country 4; Bowling 4. Pag 60 ANITA KAY TODD Col. White 1; Patterson Co-op 2; Fairborn 3, 4; Y-teens 1; F.N.C. 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Journalism Club; Flyer Staff 4; Pep Club 3; Annuol Staff 4; Speech Activities 4; Ploys 3, 4; Bond 4; Flyerettes 3, 4; Warrant Officer 4; Bowling 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Letter 3; T.A.C. 3, 4. SAM TORCH Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Footboll 1; Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR TROLLINGER Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1, 2, 3; FLYER Stoff 3, 4; Speech Activities 4- Ploys 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Footboll 4; Track 2, 3; Boseball 1, 3, 4; Bosket- boll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Homecoming At- tendant 3; Annuol Stoff 3, 4. LENVILLE TURNER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Basketboll 1. DIANA ELIZABETH TYLER West Carrolton 1, 2; Foirbom 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Teom; Y-Teens 1; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Speech Activities 4, Prince of Peace; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; I Spcok For Democracy 2; Letter 3. MARVIN UTTER Peru High School 1, 2; Fairborn 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Bond 1; T.A.C. 3. 4; M.Y.F. 3, 4. BARBARA VAN DYKE Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; English Scholarship Test ot Witten- berg 1; Senior Scholarship Teom 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; Honor Banquet 1, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Ploys 3; Pojomo Gome, Dudes ond Domes ; Glee Club 1, 2; Flyerettes 3; T.A.C. 1, 4. JOHN VARNER Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2; Library Club 1; FLYER Stoff 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Annuol Stoff 2, 3; Speech Activities 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Bosketball 1, 2, 3,4; Letter; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4- Letter; Bowling 1, 2; M.Y.F.; 4-H. RONALD WADE Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4. DON WALTON Foirbom 1, 2, 3, 4; Footboll 1,2, 3. Pag• 61 GARY WALTON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES WATTERS Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Plays 3, 4; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestro 3, 4; Music Contest 3; DeMoloy 3, 4; Scouts 1; 4-H 1; Band Letter 3, 4. LAURA WEBB Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Pajoma Gome 3; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Music Contesr 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls Ensemble 3, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3. 4; T.A.C. I, 2, 3. LINDA WEBB Jomes Monroe H.S., Fredericksburg, Vo. 2; Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR WEBER Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; P.Y. F.; Baseball I; T.A.C. 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4. MARY WEINLAND Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.N.C 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2; Pajama Game ; Annie Get Your Gun - Music Contest 3; Glee Club 2; Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 1. NANCY RUTH WHALLON Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Annual Staff 4; Speech Activities 4; Prince of Peace; Plays 4; G.A.A. 2; T.A.C. 1,2; Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM WHITE Fairborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Speech Activities 3; Ploys 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2 ,3. DOUGLAS WHITESIDE Colonel White 1; Fairview 2; Foirborn 2, 3, 4; South Carolina State Champion—Bridge; Chapels 4; Pajama Game 3, Lead; Annie Get Your Gun 4; Music Con- test 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4, letters 1, 2, 4; DeMoloy Basketball 4; DeMoloy Baseball 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Tennis 3; DeMoloy 1,2, 3, 4. EUGENE WILLIAMS Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4. Pog« 62 MARGARET WILLIAMS Foirborn I, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Bible Club 3; Chopel 4; Glee Club 1; Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSANNA WILLIAMSON Foirborn 1,2, 3, 4; Annuol Stoff 4; Glee Club 1; Bowling 3, 4; Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 1, 2 3, 4; Letter 3; T.A.C. 1. VIRGINIA WILLIS Xenio High School 3; Fairborn 1,2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 1. PATRICIA WILSON Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4; T.A.C. 2. KATE WINANS Foirborn 1,2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 1; Speech Activities 3; Prince of Peace; Ploys 4; Music Contest 3, 4; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Rainbow 4. PEGGY WISECUP Punohou 1, 2; Foirborn 3,4; Honor Roll 1; F.T.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Annuol Stoff 4; Ploys 2; Production Stoff; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Theta Pi 2; Hickom Youth Fellowship 1, 2; President; Hickom Teen Club 1, 2; Treasurer. THEODORA WITT Anchorage H.S., Aloska 1, 2; Foirborn 3, 4; 3rd Place Piano Competition; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Stoff 3; Prince of Peace 3; Speech Class Play 3; Band 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 2, 3; Russian Club 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Senior Scouts 1, 2; New Moon Orchestra, Alaska 2; Western Alaska Music Fes- tival 1, 2; Anchorage Symphony 2; Chapels 3; Choir Accompanist 3; Band Contest 3, 4; Annie Get Your Gun Orchestra 4. ALEX WOLFE Bushy Park 1, 2; Fairborn 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 3; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Civil Air Patrol 3,4; Sgt. Anniversary of Flight ; Supply Officer; Officer of the Day; DeMoloy 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1,3; Judo 1. MARIANNE BARENDREGT Meisjes School, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1; Fair- born High School 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Future Scientists Club 1, 2, 4; G.A.A. 4; T.A.C. 4. BETTY WOOTEN Foirborn 1, 2, 3, 4; Annie Get Your Gun 4; T.A.C. 1; Music Contest 3; Glee Club 1; Choir 3, 4. Pog 63 No Photos LINDA BARBER Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 4; Annual Staff 4. EARL HOLLAND Fairborn High School I, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN BRYANT LEACH Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; Exceptional Roting Dis- trict Science Fair; Future Scientists Club 1, 2, 3; Scouts. WILLIAM E. BASSO Fairborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Future Scientists Club 4; Pep Club 3; Glee Club I, 2; Trock 3; Catholic Youth Organization. JAMES BOZARTH Fairborn High School I, 2, 3, 4; Brigodoon 2; Choir 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Trock 2, 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2, 3,; DcMoloy. WARREN BROWN Foirborn High Sdhool 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team 4; Bond I, 2, 3; Letter 3; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4. DON BRYANT Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, Letter 2, 3; Cross Country ), 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ALLEN MILLER Groveton High, Alexandria, Virginia 1, 2; Suitland High, Washington, D. C., 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Scouts, Eagle Scout 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3; Teen Club 3, 4, President 3, Vice- President 3, 4. ROLAND MOORE Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY ELLEN NIHIZER Foirborn High School 1, 2, 3, 4; F.N.C. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, Letter 2, 3. DOUGLAS PROSS Lanier 1; Foirborn High School 2, 3, 4; Band 1. Cho, Cho, Cho — Penny Morris shows John Stettler ond Marsha Neff how to Cho, Cha. Sharon Grimes, Sue Grohom, Linda Reece, Claire Mortimer ready for a slum- ber party. Shades of the Gay Nineties—Claire Mor- Keep the distance and save my toes, timer, Carole Morrell ond Nancy Kyle breok practice for a picture. Canasta! — Pam Burgy, Ron Kroeker, Paramids are still in style. Charles Senseman, Corolyn Griffeth. Junior Class Officers Carol O'Cull, Joann Smith, Mickie Smith, Mike Spahr. (jettincj. to l Fjeadure l iew JrontierA We, the class of '61, have now reached and completed the third plateau of our high school career. Have we made our mark and fulfilled our obligations? As we look back over the last three years of tests, trials and pleasures, our first clear vision is confused, but it was a memorable, Freshman year. Right from the very first day we were sincerely a part of the rush of parties, dances, clubs, sports and numerous other activities. Oh, but it was true! We began our Junior year with our shiny new class rings. Maga- zines! Magazines! Magazines! How we proved our school spirit and salesmanship unequalled in the magazine sale. We sold $6430.74 worth and netted $2240.39! We sent the audience rolling in the aisles with the presentation of our class play, Aunt Abby Answers an Ad. To complete a perfect year with a perfect climax we proudly presented the Junior-Senior Prom, Sayonaia. We felt it was a fabulous farewell to the Seniors. Along with attaining the rank of Sopho- mores, came the feeling of worldliness. We were on our way! To complete this feeling we presented our successful dance Blue Moon. Upperclassmen already? It seems we were frightened little Freshmen only yesterday. Can we truly say we have made our mark and fulfilled our obligations? We feel we have made a sincere attempt, but only our fourth plateau of being Seniors and the unknown future are yet to establish our place in the coming decade. Seoted: M. Klein, M. Edmonds, S. Moore, C. Kessler, M. Kilgore, D. Hoffman, E. West. Standing: H. Milby, T. Huston, D. Elder, E. Price, G. Clendenin, J. Spahr. Pag• 67 Alice Adams Geraldine Adams Linda Adkins Jane Alder Judy Alder Barbara Amlin Sandy Amstutz Tom Anderson Kathy Armstrong Jim Arnold Bill Ashworth Kathleen Ayers Karen Baer Brenda Baker Georgia Balmert Freda Barker Dennis Barret Bob Bartlett James Bauguess Nancy Bowker Bob Beard Jean Becker Edd Benton Jerry Benton Marsha Beverly Elizabeth Boswell Janet Boyd Dwane Brandenburg Kay Brewer Dorothy Brock Sherry! Brown Ronald Bruck Dennis Bruggcman Britt Bryson Pam Burgy Pag 68 Bob Collihon Martha Carroll Melvyn Carroll Barbara Chaffins Harvey Childress Loise Childress Jerry Clemons Larry Clemons Gory Clendenin Ann Colombo Richard Copplcr Roger Corvin Joyce Courtney Doug Coyner Joyce Cox Linda Crawford Sherry Crawford Richard Craig Don Crego Kathy Darner Terry Daubcnmire Austin Davis Larry Davis Richard Davis Richard Davis Shirley Davis Lillie Mac Dean Susan DeCloedt DcDc DeYoung Judy Doan Donna Doogan Eric Doyle Bonnie Dunne Bill Duvall Jack Dyer Pag• 69 Donna Easier Marcia Edmonds Dave Elder Susan Emery Karen Feilback Carl Fischer Charles Fischer Joe Fitzgibbon Phillip Flanery Linda Fox Dave Franklin Joan Fricler Robert Fritsche Joyce Fugctt Richard Fullaway Dave Fumerton Kent Gentit Sue Gentry Mary Elizabeth Gheen Bill Gieseler Becky Girton Tom Glaser David Goins Doris Greene Carolyn Griffeth Kay Grimshaw Dave Gross Diana Gurnett Mary Hacker Don Holland P. D. Hansford Dalo Horner Susan Harrell Herb Harris Lois Hart Pag 70 Richard Hartman Charles Hasford Rita Hatchell Bertha Haywood Billie Jean Heath Janice Heck Wayne Helmcr Alfred Henry Judy Henry Elsie Hensley Roberta Hensley Mike Hicks Vicki Hilgeman Sandy Hill Dave Hoffman Don Holbcrt Dale Holson Pat Hopewell Lcnville Howard Bill Howk Bonnie Huston Charlene Huston Diane Huston Pat Huston Bob Hunkclcr Jim Hydcr Danny Jackson Marji James Annette Jarrells Linda Jaynes Herman Jeffers Jean Jeffries Viki Jessen Bill Johnson Ronnie Johnson Pog« 71 Joe Jones Rochcl Jones Ray Jones Buddy Jordan Linda Jordan Tom Korns Barbara Keeney Lillian Kegley John Keller Jim Kendig Gay Krieger Chester Kerry Carolyn Kessler Dwain Key Carolyn Kidd Marti Kilgore Wanda King John Kinsel Nikki Kissel Martha Klein Dan Kothman Ron Krockcr Carolyn Kubay Ron Kuhlman Faye Kyle Robert Lahti Violet Lancaster Dave Layne Dorothy Layton Eddie Lazur Karen Lee Carolyn Lewis Jeanie Lewis Norman Lowe Lois Lykins Pag 72 Connie Maddox Billy Malone Ben Mantle Allen Martin Pat Martin Vineo Mason Ann Mayer Sandy McCauley Virginia McCIces Erin McClench Dave McGuire Judy McHone Bill McMillan Ray McPherron Rosemary Meade John Meister Francine Meyers Sue Meiller Helen Milby Elaine Miller Tom Miller Shirley Mills Judy Mitchell Pat Mobley Sharon Montgomery Sandra Moody Amy Moore Kay Moore Paul Moore Sissie Moore Suxy Moore Clyde Morrison Penny Mount Jane Mowbray Gary Moye Pag 73 Pag 74 Elaine Murphy Kathleen Myers Judy Myrick Bill Neal David Newman Phyllis Nickcll Tex Noriega Carol O'Cull Mike O'Toole Delbert Pack Carol Padovani Sue Palmer Henry Pant Larry Paquin Roberta Patton Melva Payton Earnest Peavy James Pelletier Dennis Pennington Betty Perkins Larry Perrin Carol Peters Michael Pfaff Bill Phillips Vincent Ploth Terry Plourd Sharon Poland Tom Poulter Jim Presley Wonda Presley Edward Price Beverly Pritts Lana Putney Tom Reavell Mary Reed Sharon Remy Frances Reynolds Steve Reynolds Stella Rice Carl Richter Bob Riddle John Rippcrc Tom Ritter Marilyn Robinson Marjorie Roehner Lillian Rose Sue Rose Jake Rowe Janice Royse Shelly Rubin Nancy Runion Dave Rush Bill Saunders Kay Sarchet Janice Sayre Clariecc Schneider Kathy Schuller Barbara Shade Roger Sherman Pot Shoffner Ron Shinkle Sarah Shuff Marcia Sidenstick Carolyn Smith Dave Smith Geoffrey Smith Jim Smith Joann Smith Mickey Smith Terry Smith Pog. 75 ft m to tot'k O p 1 F 4' ft © Wonda Smith Jane Spahr Miko Spahr Gail Spencer Leo Stacey Delores Stagner Estell Steele Bill Steiner John Stifflcr Bill Stringfcllow Wanda Stout Jane Spahr Mary Strome Pat Sullivan David Swinehart Susie Syphers Linda Thompson Solly Thompson Marjo Tingle Bill Torch Donna Tucker Mark Tulloch Jessie Turner Marvin Turner Shirley Turner Wilbur VanHoose Karen Waag Dave Watkins Judy Warren April Webb Betty Wells John Wells Elizabeth West Felice Whcdon David Whitaker Pag• 76 Avery Wilder Jim Wilder Barbara Williams Chuck Williams Linda Williams Marsha Williams Polly Williams Ronald Williams James Wilson Rosemarie Wilson Sandra Winkle Mary Winterstein Thomas Wolfe Victor Work Pot Yoder Marvin Young Roberta Zink Bill McMillan pins corsage on Erin An elegant pose. McClench. Fads moke the foshions. Pag• 77 $100 Salesmen—Magazine Drive Seated: A. Moyer, M. Strome, S. Reynolds, M. Klein. Standing: J. Myrick, S. Harrell, B. Fritsche, J. Kinsel, G. Moye, R. Wilson, J. Meiller. Junior Class honor students take a test! Flash Type. Hot tempered Juniors get a little out of hand while hashing over the meanings of some free verse. Ron Kuhlman gives his views. Carol Padovani and Sherry Brown are not really beat—they're just artistic. Junior class girls on way to lunch Page 78 ere id We, the Class of '62, having come from far and wide, are together now at the half- way mark of our high school career. As sopho- mores, we have self-confidence, gained through experience, and have profited well by the assurance it has brought. It took us several weeks to learn that we do not run the school, but are only an integral part of a smoothly run system. We will learn the next two years that each year offers a new and distinct challenge—a challenge to our intellect as well as to our sense of values. We must successfully meet these demands in our next two years if we Strolling Through Hall are to become all that we are capable of becoming. The highlight of our year was our success- ful Valentine formal, Cupid Capers. It was an obvious product of the enthusiasm and teamwork our class has maintained through- out the year. At this turning point of our high school career when we have reached many of our highest goals, we may tend to be complacent. Let us not be satisfied with the goals we have attained, but let us be everseeking the better and finer things of life. For in this age of challenge there is no hope for the satisfied. Fighting for Top Place. Harriet Harris, Mary Jo Enterline Pag• 79 a a ■Mill i Ci a •Wiiii L 0 a Cl j a Iri a ft V aI dkJl' ’ - fipcp Ken Adams Roy Adams Wanda Adkins Gene Aiken Kay Alexander Gary Amlin Peter Allen Bob Anderson Rickie App Carol Amstutz Larry Arnold Bill Ascani John Ascani Pat Bagley Patsy Bailey Noel Bair Clifford Ball Joseph Bartcllis Ray Bastic Bonnie Bcacom Connie Beacom Susie Beal George Bcllcw David Bennett Jack Bently Sandra Berkenpas Geraldine Beverly Phyllis Beverly Barbara Bickle Sharon Biddison Zoe Bissingcr Bonnie Blankenship Bill Bogcr David Boggs Bernard Bonn Janice Bonomo Diane Bowman Bonnie Brady Pat Branch Beppie Braswell Diana Brewer Carol Bridge Barry Brodt Charles Brooks Carol Bradly Barry Brown Judy Brun Rcva Bruner Elaine Buob Jane Buschemeycr Kathy Cairnes Jerry Caldwell Niki Calkins Pat Callison Brenda Campbell Gail Campbell Brenda Caskey Pag 60 Carol Calkins Ruth Ann Cassady Charles Chaille Margaret Chance Allen Channcll John Ciano Judy Clark Don Cobb Bill Cole Charles Coleman Carol Collins Alfred Combs Ann Conrad Jane Cooksey Brad Cooper John Coriell Cathy Corr Sarah Cottrell Donna Couch Glcnna Cox Leslio Cox Jim Craig Charlotte Crowson Dennis Damon Tom Daporc Bonnie Darlington Bob Davidson Don Davis Linda Davis Leslie Day James Deaton Jackie Degenhart Linda DcLong Alice Denny Bob Dcwccs Jean Diefenderfer Mike Dicringcr Christine Donahue Christine Dreyer Hugh Dunaway Carol Dyer Gaylo Eckenroth Jim Egts Carmen Ehrenfried Jeanne Eide Sue Eisner Dotty Eldridge Janet Elliot Dean Emery Judy Enterlinc Rondo Emery Mark Erisman Mary Jo Esterline Bob Evans Ralph Evans Gail Feeney Pag 81 a n A I p it o rv 1 L A r i Ii' 1 V i % nor? cz A w.l bill ez a O A k. rs ll S' ' V n n ) | i p fa nr{ Carol Feller Carla Ferriby Georgeann Fisher Ronald Fisher Peggy Fitzgibbon Carolyn Flatter Bonnie Fraser Jesse Fugate Danny Fulkerson Tom Fulton Carole Gardner Ronnie Gorrett Ron Garver Joyce Gibson Rusty Gideon Pam Gillespie Janice Gitzinger Charlie Greer Richard Grody Tom Gutwein John Haaheim Arbec Halldorson Shirley Hamblin Bob Harris Bob Harris Harriet Harris Norma Hayes Gary Hayslip Dickie Heavner Bruce Hedberg Kenneth Henderson Glen Henley Virginia Henry Marilyn Hess Mary Himes Glcnna Hoagland Susie Hoagland Pat Hogan Don Hollingsworth Bob Hopkins Joyce Horn John Howard Neil Huelsman Howard Huffman Mary Beth Hughes Willis Hurley Wendall Hutchison Sandy Jackson Jenee Jaynes Bert Jammatt Billie Sue Johnson Brenda Johnson Cathy Johnson Roger Johnson Jim Jones Bill Joyner Pag 82 Tom Kornegay Becky Keeton Corol Keeling Grctchcn Kciser Kenny Keith Frances Keller Linda Kindred Mory Kley Ray Kodres Bob Kooglcr Kenny Kirk Middy Kuhn Sharon Lauer Wilmo Leach Sandy Leadingham Bobbie Lee Charles LeMastcr Marilyn Lcssard Jack Lewis Mike Lieber Janice Livengood Richard Locke Michele Locr John Lokai Mike Lonchar James Lowe Kathy Lowrey Bryon Lowrey Bessie Lykins Diana Lyons Cheryl Lytle Raleigh Macklin Pat MacMostcrs Fred Martin Marla Martin Jay Matthews Earl McCabe John McCarthy Sheri McCarthy Bill McCarthy Connie McGarvcy Jim McKenzie Lionel McMakcn Bill McClellan Sandra McQuown Mike Meadows Rudolph Medicus Robert Millay Huston Miracle Ken Moles Sharon Moles Joyce Moore Penny Moore Judy Morrow David Moyer Earnest Mullins Pag 83 r I V a O a f) i I kk ryfy Q 4 ill f aa iL5 ? ii Cl. 1 r a n Aft CS r ',N y fi V V I 5 ftp ft P a a ft A 7 a mk A a i iii . a 'ti n i i a a P ■ 1 a A «1 fe ' a li Pete Mullins Frank Merica Alaise Murray Dave Musick Stephanie Myer Nancy Myers Bob Neil Allen Nettleingham Doug Newman Kay Newman Helen Nichols Mimi Nihizcr Eddy Jo Norris Randy Nunemaker Beverly Nyblade Birchic O'Daniel Mike Ogletrcc Ted Oxner John Payne Daisy Pennington Larry Pflucger Harold Phillips Jonctta Phillips Barbara Pierce Linda Potts Venita Powell Donna Pritts Terry Prochazka Steve Randolph Jan Reichert Steve Rcvak Sara Riber Jeff Ripley Frankie Ritchie Bob Rizos Millie Robbins Bill Roberts Lauri Rosati Tom Rue Betty Rust Janis Sampson Ardian Saunders Harwood Schaffer Ralph Schaller Steve Schauer Susan Schneider Tim Scott Ronnie Scmler Darlene Severtson Linda Shaw Terry Sheffield Richard Schivener Rick Shoop Dorsic Short Marty Short Pete Silchcr Pag 84 Donna Slodki Marshall Smith Larry Smith M ilcolm Smith m t ; - i o ft ft n 0 0 • ivviin « ■ i ■ ■ Roy Smith Gary Snider Pete Sonntag til A V s U Dale Sottoway Don Sottoway Terry Spalding Nancy Spencer Sue Spicer Bill Spitler Bill Stacey Pat Stacy Susie Stoccklc James Stanfield Sandra Stanzc Sara Stanzc Jim Steele Bill Stevens Shirley Stiffler Pat Stokes Mike Storck Jim Studcbakcr Don Sutton Doug Swisher Bill Taulbee Sue Tinkham Dave Traub Ken Troup John Tyler Roy Vance Dorothy VonVicklc Sylvia Wade ft ft ft ■ naacft ft Margaret Walden Bob Walker Carolyn Wallace Bev Walton John Warren John Watkins Dottic Watson Pot Watters Jack Whiddcn Jim Whiteside Patti Whitt Burl Wiley Helen Williams Opal Williams Frank Williamson Jane Wilson Nancy Wilson Nancy Wilson Nancy Wright Barbara Wolfe Jacque Wolfe 1 ft «£,.h ft ft ft ft ft ft 2 P ft ft f n Ml „ 1 ft ft MM 1 «a k.i ft Pag• 85 o e Carol Wood Don Wood Roger Yoakum Judi Zimmerman Viva la Can-Can Gossip keeps the party alive The remains of a patio party Don't write there—it tickles! Pag 86 Heavy, heavy hangs over your head. We Will Meet the Challenge We, the Class of 1964, look to the future with much anxiety for we are the leaders of tomorrow's world. The challenges are ever increasing before us. We shall long remember this our first year in high school. We shall not soon forget that first day as we proudly entered Fairborn High School, nor the days that have followed, filled with fun, laughter and of course work. We look forward to our remaining high school career as we prepare ourselves for individual roles as leaders of tomorrow. We now enter the soaring sixties with steps somewhat uncertain, though, through the inspira- tions given to us by those who have gone ahead, we face tomorrow without much anxiety. Fill 'er up! Your guess is as good as mine! CHEEEESE! Beautician takes first job. Pag 87 John Abrams Bill C. Adams Bill R. Adams Clairse Adkins James Adkins Steve Adkins Madeline Alder Priscilla Alexander Judy Arburger Sudic Ambrugey Beth Amsbcrry Earl Amstutz Janis Anderson Russell Angell Tom Armstrong Kenton Artz Elizabeth Bakanauskas Frank Barcndregt Gary Barker Vickey Barnes Janice Barrett Thomas Baugh Jane Baughman Pauline Begley Phillip Bellew Patty Bennett Bob Benson Judy Bentley Laura Benton Terry Benton Charlene Berry Joyce Berry Jurgen Beutel Ed Bicklc Larry Birch Clay Blevins Delbert Bogner Russell Bogner Harold Bond Andy Bowers Mary Boyd Carol Brammer Ann Brashear Dave Breiner Bobbie Brewer Chorles Brewer Carver Bridewell Gerald Bridge Marie Brinegar Potty Brinegar Bob Bryant Denny Bryant Jacqueline Buchanan Wendell Burgess Susan Burke Sandra Burton Forrest Bryson Bill Bussing Gary Butterbaugh Keith Byrd Wanda Calahan Larry Campbell Linda Campbell Jane Cansler Dolphi Cantrell John Cantrell Lee Capstick Dan Carbaugh Ronnie Cornell Arthur Carroll Walter Carroll Diane Cecil Bill Chairsell David Christman Peggy Clemmcr Mike Clevenger Joanne Coleman P15 P ft pi ft Bonnie Collins Irvin Collins Roy Combs Gory Comer Dave Compton Elaine Coppler Tom Courtney Lowell Croce Dorothy Crawford Ron Cullumber Barbara Dacey Larry Dalton Kenny Daniels Patricia Darner Carol Daugherty Chuck Davies Bob Davis Kevin Davis Danny Dawson Paul Dawson Steve Doyle Mike DeCloedt Paul DeHoff Arlena Delong Lois Denton Sandy Dierenger Dottic Donahue Carol Drake Darlene Duffey Anna Dyer Ron Eden Kenny Edwards Bruce Eatinger Charles Eldridgo Robert Eldridge p V p a n ft ■ ' dP1 V- — v o'-— iGG p lAiA n i n • £ •1 Cl r o V i j U a Peggy Entsmingcr Larry Evans Gwyan Finn Alice Fannin Ruth Fannin Elaine Ferguson Mary Ann Florence Mary French Bonnie Fricler Curt Fritsch Betty Jo Foster John Frye Larry Frye Linda Frye Susannah Fuhrmeister Jim Gaston Dan Geis Chuck Giesler Dave Gervais Janet Gilbert Jerry Gilbert Sharon Gilbert Armcl Gillman Nola Gillman Richard Glaser Karen Glines Sue Godsey Steve Gohlke Jim Goins Nancy Golden John Goodemotc Tom Goosman Nancy Gordon Pot Gorski Nancy Grainger a a n fsr p Nancy Gray Jean Griever Candy Grimes Nina Grooms Bill Grose Sue Gross Beverly Gustafson Lynn Hager Gary Hagerty Dennis Hall Kathy Hamblin Wayne Hamilton Daniel Hammcs Barry Hampton Jim Hancock Linda Haney Joyce Harner Butch Harris Judy Hart Linda Hart Barbara Haselby Carol Hatched Marilyn Hayes Bill Haywood John Hcacock Carol Henderson Betty Hennessy Charles Henry Jorcll Hensley Scott Henson Becky Herr Jim Hicks Lynda Hicks John Higgs Lane Hoffman Bob Holbert Daisi Holland Lorry Holt Harold Hoover Connie Huffman Rachel Hundley Bob Hunter Susan Jarrett Geraldine Jeffers Karen Jones Kenny Jones Marvin Jones Patsy Jones Patsy Johns Linda Hurt Jan Husman Janie Hutchinson Marilyn Immel Don Irvin Ann Jack Willidene Jarrells Howard Johnson Ron Johnston Harold Keeton Denny Phillips Becky Kieffer Bill Kindred Carol Kleinman Bob Knott Dennis Krcps Harold Kutan Judy Kukure Tom Landrum Pat Leazenbee Ruth Leedy Glenda LcMaster Gail Leverette Verna Lewis Jim Limoli John Limoli Eddie Linsmayer Nila Love ft il I ft . , v ; el ft li ft if Ct o o s - i n I I 1 . B o n dni f d l ft — i a i Valerie Lundquist Eric MacFarland Carol McMillan Bob Martin Dena Martin Nancy Martin Jim Mason Larry Massie Louis Matta Don May Wallace May Chuck Mayhew Fred Mayne Margaret Mays Ted McAdam Jan McClain Joyce McCutcheon Jim McClellan Tom McClung Gary McDaniel William McDaniel Ron McDermott Larry McKee Frances McKenzie Beverly McLaughlin Ken McPeck Sharon Metxcar Bonnie Meyers Michael Millay Jack Miller Estclla Miracle Susan Mitchell Kay Moffat David Moody Mitchell Moore Shirley Moorchead Norma Morgan Bob Harris Mary Morris Janet Mortensen Frances Morton Gary Mount Linda Myers Bob Naragon Dave Naragon Ford Nashett Mary Neal Mary Ann Neff Gory Newman Karen Nicely Anna-Beth Nichols Stewart Nichols Larry Norris Charles North Jane Oades Dale Oakley Joyce Oney Steve Oniunes Sara Palmer Gaila Penn Bob Pennington Roger Perry John Peterangelo Denny Phillips Dennis Plourd Kenneth Poland Charles Port Sue Powell Pat Pulliam Larry Quigley Mary Ellen Rachenheimer Bob Rawes Karen Rasmussen Carolyn Ratliff Tom Ray Richard Redman John Rcyka Danny Riley Gory Robbins Paulino Roberts Bobbie Rodgus Jim Royce Barbara Rudd Doug Rudy Ron Russell Rosalie Ryan Linda Sanborn Jaye Sarapata Eddie Saunders Lcs Sayre Milton Schaffer Mike Sccwar Janet Sidenstick Tinsley Sizemore Melvin Shearer David Shields Korcn Shinklc Pete Shoop David Smith Janet Smith Janet Smith Scott Smitt Jim Snyder Sue Snyder Ricky Spahr Terry Spaulding Donna Spitler JoAnne Spurrier Harry Spyker Jim Stahl Dorinda Stanley Charlotte Stapleton ill n « 1 ii Aik i A 4 J ft c a « a i tv 5- c n i a nn It Judy Steiner Ricky Stephenson Dale Stevenart Sharon Stiffler Dorothy Stout Karol Stringfcllow Paul Strunk Bob Summers Judy Sundermeyer Earl Swartz Wanda Tackett Sue Taggart Barbara Tamlin Candy Tanksley Barbara Taylor Steve Terry Jim Thompson Paula Thornberry Jackie Ticc Lorcne Tineh Jan Tripoli Marsha Truman Bob Turner Elmer Turner Jim Turner Shirley Urmey Dale Vandcrhi Carl VanDykc ts a n p ii ' u Peggy VanHcckc Vicki Vowell Kurt Waag John Wassam Robert Wossam Glcna Watkins Louise Watkins n vWV ...... Tom Watkins Les Watson Tom Weber Barbara West Glenda Wheeler Joe Whitcncr Larry White William Wilkinson Charles Williams Joe Williams Janice Wilson Mary Wilson Robert Wilson Stella Wilson Jane Winans Janet Wisemandle Charles Wisneiwski Mary Woodrum Dennis Woods Edwin Wray Lonnie Yeary Betty Jo Youngbloo First Row—S. Toggart, J. Morrow, S. Grohom, C. Mortimer, S. Grimes, P. Dahl, M. Smith, B. Loer. Second Row—Mr. Kinsley, M. Spahr, C. Berry, L. Reece, D. Holbert, S. Palmer, B. Young- blood, J. Mitchell, M. Martin, J. Smith, Mr. Moody. Third Row—J. Segee, R. Johnson, K. Tichatscheck, R. Jones, C. Senseman, P. Silcher, S. Rcvok, R. Kroeker, T. Fulton, R. Gideon, R. Cullumbcr. The Student Council is an organization within the school made up of elected representative mem- bers from each of the four classes. This organiza- tion acts as a student government in maintaining and helping to promote a spirit of democracy and responsibility in our school. The Student Council's twenty-seven members always seem to be busy planning or carrying out new and old activities. The Council initiates the beginning of each school year with a Howdy Week. This week is designed to help all Fairborn High students be- come better acquainted. The Council also begins its management of the supply shop which is an appreciated convenience for the students. Bethany Loer points out the success of our Student Council's Exchange Fund Drive to Ron Cullumber, Rusty Gideon, and Kuno Tichotochek, our own Italian exchange student. When the football season arrives the Council moves into action as we run the concessions and plan Homecoming and Dad's Nite. After a few weeks break Student Council again undertakes operating the concessions and planning Mom's Nite during the basketball season. Student Council's largest and most fulfilling project of the year is the Honor Banquet given for those students who have attained scholastic recognition and have honored our school with their meritorious achievement. Your Student Council is always in action ready and willing to serve you and your school. Student Council Officers Sue Graham, Pete Dahl, Cloire Mortimer, Sharon Grimes. Pag 97 Seated: Sharon Grimes, Nancy Kyle, Diemut Medicus, Nan Augenstein, Corma Humbargcr, Linda Reece, Bethany Loer. Standing: Pete Dahl, Sue Graham, Rodney Johnson, Miss Titlow, Ruth Heider, John Segee. Claire Mortimer. Masterminds of tomorrow are the mem- bers of today's National Honor Society. Leadership, academic standing and hard work are pre-requisites for the attainment of position in the National Honor Society. This group, recognized nationally for their aca- demic prowess and drive, are the pick of the crop of minds of today's youth. Every member is recognized as the per- fect plus college applicant. Realization of this goal is a dream come true, for anyone who attains this goal has done so not by casually drifting through their school years but by study. Eager anticipation of the possible reward of membership sharpens as the years pass ,and at the end of the Junior and Senior years the eagerness with which students wait and hope for recognition of their scholastic progress is almost unbearable. Membership in this organization is a position to be cherished, for many try, but only the select few are chosen. Page 98 National Forensic League J. Meyer, F. Arnold, D. Dale, B. Patterson, K. Clark, D. Bennett, N. Kissell, N. Kyle. 2)on ’ t Jliere ! Today in our war-weary world, the need for understanding and patience among men is self- evident. An effective way of promoting peace and good will is through the spoken word. Horizons are unlimited in the field of speech. Trained indi- viduals will have the ability to express themselves clearly, concisely, and easily. Those trained today will be the spokesmen of tomorrow. We are proud that our school is a member of a national organization dedicated to the pur- pose of promoting the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by the en- couragement of the spirit of fellowship among its members. Membership is secured in this organization by schools when they attain 500 points. Students are granted membership only after earning their 25 points and ranking in the upper two-thirds of the class scholastically. Contests are held each week with contestants coming from all of southwestern Ohio, representing only a few of the many members throughout our nation in the organization. Members of this organization represent the potential leaders of the soaring sixties. Officers are: Nancy Kyle, President; Dafflin Dale, Treasurer; Sandra Higgenbotham, Vice President; Beverly Patterson, Secretary. Prince of Peace Winners Seoted—G. Deisher, L. Lovell, B. Wells, D. Tucker, S. Chambers, N. Kyle. Standing—J. Spahr, K. Sorchet, R. Heider, J. Myer, D. Bennett, J. Meister, S. Higgenbotham. Peg 99 (foible C iub V f ea$ure5 tbe 'Unh noLun Miss Lewis, M. Conley, B. Stocey, B. Giesler, J. Baugess, S. Wade, H. Nichols, M. Willioms, C. Blaylock, S. Ellis, J. Gillmon, A. Nichols, G. Eckenroth, M. Smith. What we are is Gods gift to us . . . What we make of ourselves is our gift to Him. Since Christian standards will play a great part in determining the future of this country, the Bible Club was organized to maintain high ideals in everyday life. The Bible Club is fairly new. It was organized in February, 1958, after many students expressed the desire for a Bible Club which would help them in their religious understandings and beliefs. The Bible Club was organized as an interdenomina- tional group with Mrs. McMahan as sponsor and who was succeeded by Miss Lewis who assists the Club in many ways. The Club meets twice a month and its pro- grams include discussions, debates, movies, and guest speakers. The well-known Christian films, Seventeen, and Going Steady have been shown. Youth leaders, military officers, scientists, and ministers of the local churches have spoken to the group. A community service prompted by the Bible Club is the giving of a basket to a needy family at Thanksgiving and at Christmas. The high principles which the Bible Club maintains will help students lead a happier, more fulfilling life daily, as well as in the following years of the new decade. Bible Club Officers Pag0 100 oCibrary C lub a YieceSSary Isset in Securing Vfjateriul j?or the jJ uture A. Denny, B. Campbell, D. Show, S. Grimes, B. Patterson, S. Brown, L. Joynes, D. Dale, M. Strorhe, S. Ritchey, B. Johnson, M. Legner, E. Norris, J. Dicfcnderfer, V. Lancaster, R. Beard, G. Rowe, P. Wilson, L. Dean, J. Lyon, D. Goins, B. Nyblode, G. Adorns, P. Brun, A. Adams, C. Stagner. The Library Club is organized around the library and along with offer- ing social recreation, it is an institution which aids the librarian in filing cards, checking out books, dispatching overdue notices and processing new books. Normally a member will spend from three to five periods a week working in the library doing their part in making the library a better organized, better equipped store house of knowledge for the students of Fairborn High School. Chapel program one of the highlights of the Christmas Seoson, sponsored by Speech and Music departments. Pag 10? See Yourself Geoffrey Smith, David Bennett, Diano Lyons, Eorl McCobe, Charles Greer, Roy Kodres, Mr. Roberts as Others See You This has been the first year for the Photography Club. It has been a successful club and probably will be continued in future years. Mr. N. B. Roberts offered his services as a counselor for those interested, to make a fairly good sized club. Fur- thermore we anticipate an increase in membership in the future. The club was formed mainly to give students who enjoy photogra- phy a chance to enjoy this art with other people and to enable members to learn new concepts in photogra- phy and to exchange ideas and knowledge with other members. Side interests are to make money to buy equipment for the club and aid Fairborn High School in matters concerning photography. During the year, the members learned about the various processes of developing and printing film, color photography, motion photography, photo- graphic lighting, and mainly how to take good pictures. Several members entered photography contests, and the club sponsored a photography con- test for Fairborn High. The organization went on several field trips, as a group and members say that they enjoyed themselves and that the trips gave them valuable ex- perience in photography. The club took photographs at several dances and made a considerable profit which will be used to send several members to the summer photogra- phic workshop at Ohio University. The knowledge thus gained by those members will be passed to other members next year. Chess Club Members Becoming Experts in the Field This is the Chess Club's first year. So far it has been very aggressive. Its activities include a double elimi- nation play off, the incorporation of a ladder challenge system, a Christmas party, the sponsoring of a Fairborn Open Chess Tournament, and the joining of the greater Day- ton high school Chess League. The Chess league is sponsored by the Dayton Ch6ss Club and our ad- visor Mr. Parker, is League Presi- dent. We look forward to the growth of the Club and an increasing in- terest in Chess. Seated: Bill Taulbce, Jim Wilson, Charles Greer, Ann Mayer, Mike Lieber, Marji James, Dave Goins, Morvin Turner, Ernie Adams. Standing: Jim Wilder, Randy Nunemaker, Nikki Kissel, Jim Gillman, Susie Stoeckle, Neil Huelsman, Jack Whidden, Mr. Parker, John Warren, Robert Anderson, Joy Matthews, Ray Kodres, Steve Ouines, John Abrams, Dennis Damon. Jeen Sponsor C ommunity projects The above are the officers of the two local branches of T.A.C. One at the local Y and another on W.P.A.F.B. Row 1—Sandy Berkenpass, Bill Motthews, Mike Dawson, Linda Fox. Row 2—John Carter, George Branch, Bob Johnson, Sandra Eichelman, Bill Phillips, Joan Frieler, Jonice Heck. Teenage Club The YMCA Teen-Age Club holds bi-monthly meetings at the YMCA during the school year. The agenda for the meetings is pre- pared by the Co-ed Council composed of the club officers and committee chairmen. The main purpose of the Club is to help meet the social needs of the Fairborn High School student and make him aware of the part he will play in the future of his community. Post-game dances are held after each home football and basketball game as well as spe- cial dances, featuring well-known disc jockeys from the Fairborn-Dayton area. The Club project each Christmas is to decorate the Y Christmas tree and the interior of the building, followed by a Christ- mas party for all TAC members. The annual hayride and weiner roast held in the spring of the year climaxes the social season. Throughout the year members of the Teen- Age Club are ushers for the concerts presented by the Fairborn Civic Music Association as well as other special events held at the High School Auditorium. The TAC participates in Community Chest-Red Cross Campaign, the YMCA World Service and the Y Member- ship Campaign. The proceeds from club ac- tivities are used to purchase furniture and recreational equipment for the YMCA build- ing. Each year funds are set aside to equip a special Teen Room in the new YMCA building to be erected in the near future. With a continually increasing membership and with new and varied programs, the TAC is really SOARING INTO THE SIXTIES! Officers of the Club are: Mike Dawson, President; Joan Frieler, Treasurer; Linda Fox, Secretary; Mrs. Kenneth M. Garrigan, Ad- visor. OUR MUSIC MAKERS — Top: Woyne D Sottowoy, Don Peyton, Dick Nutting, p°9 103 Lorry Clemons, Roy Jones. Possibilities Unlimited in the Field of Science Science Club Row 1—M. McPeck, B. Campbell, L. Jaynes, M. Barendregt, D. Loyton, D. Huston, J. Smith, S. Amstutz, A. Moyer, M. Kline, F. McKenzie. Row 2—G. Krieger, D. Medicus, R. Leedy, R. Scholler, J. Jones, M. Lieber, D. Hoffman, S. Harrell, J. Fitzgibbon. Row 3—S. Reynolds, R. Leedy, J. Tyler, G. Moye, D. Elder, J. Wilder, D. Goins, R. Jones, P. Allen, D. Sanborn, P. Sullivan. The Science Club is an organization formed for the benefit of those students especially interested in science. Club members are given the oppor- tunity to experiment and to pursue those phenomena of particular interest to them. Speaking on subjects the members have inquired about are sometimes presented at meetings. Outside activities of the Science Club include numerous field trips and participation in certain conservation programs. In addition the club is instru- mental in setting up the annual City Science Fair. Treasury funds are some- times used to support such projects. Scientific Driver Education Popular Since fatalities on the highway are ever in- creasing by leaps and bounds, it is high time that more precaution and training be planned for the potential driver of tomorrow. Education in this field is handled by Mr. Knisley and Mr. Janes. Class room periods are devoted to discussions in the operation of a motor vehicle, traffic regulations, and the penalties for violation; accidents and what should be done if one is involved and other im- portant features that mark a good driver. Actual experience in driving is a must in this course, and students are taught the skills of han- dling a car in all situations. Experimental driving is not always on the main highway, but rather on crowded city streets, heavy traffic on state routes and narrow country roads. No doubt we will see the resultant of this train- ing when more exacting driving laws have been passed. Student Drivers In the coming years, many lives will be spared on the roads becouse of the coreful in- struction of Mr. Knisley in the field of Driver's Troining.—Dick Nutting and Linda Reece ore getting instructions from Mr. Knisley. Pag0 I04 (J3irtlipiace ofl Jt omorrow 6 Winners All These ambitious students are the proud possessors of superior ratings won at the All City Science Foir. The second annual Fairborn City Science Fair, held February 13, 1960 in the Memorial Fieldhouse, afforded Fairborn science students an excellent opportunity to show their ac- complishments. 284 projects were exhibited, all classified in one of the following cate- gories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, con- servation, earth sciences, mathematics or phy- sics. Participants came from the Fairborn area schools and ranged from the fourth through the twelfth grade. A wide variety of scientific interests came to light. Individual projects were often so specialized as to require interpretation by the owner to the layman. A sampling of titles will give an indication of the types of projects rep- resented: 'Theory of Pi by Experimental Means and by Trig Calculation and Infinite Series,' Euclid—Right or Wrong? Growth and Maturation af Animals, Extra-Sensory Perception, Moon Photography, Lamarck- ism Versus Darwinism, Animal Behavior. Sixty-seven superior projects were chosen. Merely measuring by the standard of public attendance, the fair was a huge success. It is estimated that at least 1200 people beyond those directly affiliated with projects or judg- ing visited the fieldhouse for the occasion. Mr. George W. Moody was responsible for its organization and directed the efforts of the teachers' committee and assisting clubs. Pag 105 Row 1—Mrs. Horris, N. Nihizer, R. Wilson, S. Mills, S. Moles, J. Martin, K. Newmon, J. Griffith, H. Nichols, Miss Randall. Row 2—C. Kidd, M. Chose, B. Bartels, C. Flatter, K. Waag, C. Podovoni, K. Feilback, E. Miller, J. Frieler, J. Hort, S. Ritchey. Row 3—S. Rubin, B. Heoth, M. Sidenstick, C. Morrell, M. Choille, A. Eide, J. Spohr, S. Grimes, J. Lewis, G. Balmert, S. Brown. Row 4—M. Back, N. Kyle. J. Carson, J. Wolfe, J. Cooksey, L. Sampson, S. Riber, M. Wienland, J. Durr, M. Legner, J. Eide. Row 5—M. Woldon, B. Neeper, M. Bumgordner, J. Brun, N. Wright, L. Fox, D. Burgees, B. Nyblade, L. Barber, F. Whedon, K. Moore. Future Nurses Club The purpose of the F.N.C. as quoted from the constitution is to interest students in personal and community health; to encourage them in finding out what nursing requires and what it offers, to help them decide wisely about professional or practical nursing as a career. These aims are accomplished in many ways during the year. Nursing interests are de- veloped through first aid courses, panel dis- cussions on schools of nursing, speakers on different medical professions, the privilege of being allowed to aid in the clinic and by taking trips to various schools of nursing in order to acquaint the member with hospital routine. Besides developing an interest in the nursing profession itself, other medical careers are discussed and F.N.C. takes a part in com- munity services such as canvassing the city for the Cancer Drive, helping the less for- tunate at Thanksgiving, and bringing joy to the shut-ins at Christmas. Training in this club is very valuable, as many are assured of a position during the vacation months as student aides and gain knowledge of hospital routine. Row 1—Nancy Kyle. Row 2—Sharon Grimes, Janet Hort, Shelly Rubin. (J3usine45 oCeaderi —ddAocLat Studied dleu Jdc ion rorizonA Row 1—C. Miller, E. Murphy, S. Poland, M. Smith, P. Summer, L. Jordon, J. Barker, V. Hilge- mon, R. Meode, D. Greene. Row 2—S. Hawkins, L. Davies, G. Bright, S. Amstutz, J. Morgan, C. Smith. Row 3—V. Burnett, B. VonDyke, C. Peterson, Robison, C. Blaylock, L. Adkins. Our purpose is mainly to develop competent, aggressive business leadership. Our club helps further the advancement and ideals of busi- ness students. The club tries to promote a better under- standing between businessmen and the stu- dents. This not only creates more interest in the selection of a business occupation, but also strengthens their confidence in themselves and their work. Rose, J. Rainbolt, J. Durr, W. McVey, C. . Todd, D. Peyton, P. Williams, B. Stacey, M. We have guest speakers, chiefly business- men and secretaries, visit our club. Also, we visit local colleges and discuss what is re- quired of us to enter and what fields are open. Our money making projects help us to par- ticipate in co-operative effort. We have social projects to encourage members to improve their homes and community. Mrs. Sadowski teaches a class in Russian. Fag Lindo Reece presents P.T.A. pins to eligible members. C. Brommer, D. Dole, L. Joynes, B. Fitch, B. Patterson, P. McMasters, L. Hicks, C. Berry, J. Buschemeyer, S. Stoeckle, N. Hoyes, G. Fisher, B. Haywood, J. Mortenson, J. Morrow. S. Taggart, F. McKenzie, G. Deisher, P. Wisecup, P. Nickell, A. Phillips, B. Loer, F. Keller, D. Huston, M. Neff, B. Perkins, M. Strome, P. Gorski, J. Smith, N. Martin, P. Bennett, M. Neff, E. Buob, P. Watters, R. Hot- chell, K. Jones, D. Spicer. FT A In this age of sputniks, missiles, and rockets to the moon, another take off must occur. Today the United States is sadly in need of more competent teachers. In the next few years the soaring population will be more in need of instructors than ever before. The Future Teachers of America are working to supply the needed teachers by creating interest and assisting all pros- pective teachers at the high school level. F.T.A. attempts to show those interested in a teaching profession the advantages of teach- ing and to help them to gain practical knowledge by serving as student teachers. Once every year the members of F.T.A. are given the opportunity to meet some of the obstacles of their pro- fession first hand by assuming the teacher's position. As this decade progresses and becomes the 1970's, the members of the Future Teachers of America will become the teachers and leaders of tomorrow. All's well that ends well. Pag• 108 P. Burgy, F. Whedon, K. Alexonder, K. Johnson, E. Smith, K. Smith, M. Jessen, L. Hart, M. Martin, J. Reichert, M. Gheen, S. Horrei, B. Hoywood, P. Gillespie, V. Jessen, J. Rhodes, S. Palmer, J. Winans, S. Mooreheod, C. Mortimer, L. Reece, D. Reichert, J. Hart, N. Bowkcr, J. Wotters, S. Palmer, A. Cossidy, M. Brackney, S. Groham, K. Guthrie, K. Sarchet, M. Kilgore, E. Norris, D. Tyler. F.T.A. Officers Mary Elizobeth Gheen introduces Miss Wing os guest speaker. Seated: Cormo Humborger. Stonding: Gwen Deisher, Madeline Jessen, Lindo Reece, Cloire Morti- mer, Bethany Loer, Diona Reichert, Barbara Fitch, Beverly Pat- terson. Pag 109 Christian c CeaderShip Ideeded the 'l Uorld _dround Hi-Y Club. This Christian Youth Club is o vitol and necessary part of our school activities. Row 1—R. Shoop, R. Johnson, C. Senscmon, J. Segee, Mr. Roberts, C. Hosford, J. Kinsel, B. Bartlett, D. Wood. Row 2—B. Siravo, B. Berry, R. Johnson, T. Daubenmire, G. Branch, C. Richer, B. Shade, J. Matthews, J. Natt, R. DeWitt. Row 3—K. Troup, D. Layne, W. Stacey, B. Fritsche, K. Clark, R. Jones, B. Rizos, J. Armstrong, B. Brown, D. Fumerton. Row 4—D. Elder, E. McCabe, B. Hedberg, D. Bennett, B. Boum, D. Riemondy, J. Wilder, B. Johnson, R. Kuhlman. This year's officers worked diligently to present a suitable schedule of events. However, the active members were the more important factors in making this club the success it is. The importance of expanding our member- ship cannot be over emphasized for as our membership expands, so also does the range of projects which can be accomplished by Hi-Y. This year through service projects and helpful, entertaining programs, more boys have come to enjoy the feeling of creating, maintaining and extending throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. This is our purpose. The joint installation with Tri-Hi-Y has not only furnished us with 34 new members but has strengthened the ties between the two clubs. Pag no lyj treacly Seruants on Row 1—J. Morrow, K. Brewer, P. Whitt, J. Joynes, J. Henry, S. Grimes, M. Pack, J. Lewis, V. Hilgeman, B. Harris, B. Shade. Row 2—C. Morrell, A. Eide M. Loer, E. McClench, N. Wilson, M. Robbins, C. Padovoni, J. Eide, J. Warren, G. Balmert. Row 3—B. Heath, D. Huston, L. Dean, P. Wilson, N. Kyle, F. Keller, L. Crawford, W. King, S. Turner, N. Runion. Row 4—G. Krieger, C. Johnson, C. Keeling, C. Humbarger, F. Whcdon, C. Gentry, L. Williams, E. Norris, K. Alexander, N. Colkins. Front Row—C. Donahue, G. Adams, K. Guthrie, S. Graham, N. Bowker, J. Jeffries, A. Cassidy, D. Reichert, N. Augenstcin, M. Mayhew, C. Ferriby. Tri-Hi-Y Well, here we are again at the end of another year. The sixties are soaring and as Tri-Hi-Y blasts off into a new year great accomplishments are ex- pected to come. But let us not forget the past; the fun we've had; the parties; the meetings and the new friends we've made as we each strive to carry out our motto— He who serves his country best is nearer God than all the rest. Tri-Hi-Y induction was a memorable occasion as nearly forty girls took the pledge. We can never forget the beauty and solemnity of the candlelight service. Thanksgiving came and the girls in the true spirit of giving, donated a huge basket of canned goods to a needy family. We all worked hard cutting Christmas cards to make tags for packages. But all is not work and no pleasure. The Halloween party was thoroughly enjoyed as the girls dunked for apples and had their fortunes told. Remember the panel discussion with the Hi-Y? Very interesting and will be remembered not only for the fun but worthwhile opinions and helpful hints from the boys. We climaxed our year with our annual Mother-daughter banquet in May, at which time the new officers were installed. Our experiences in Tri-Hi-Y have been many this past year, both trying and rewarding but they will all be remembered with pleasure. And many thanks to our sponsor. Miss Reed, for a wonderful job her first year as Tri-Hi-Y advisor. Tri-Hi-Y provides on equal opportunity for Christian Service to the girls of our school. Morlene Pock, Nan Augenstein, Cormo Humborger, Sue Graham, Nancy Kyle, Shir- °9 ' ley Turner. Seated: A. Loudakis, L. B. Toulbee, B. Shepherd, M. Brackney A. Todd, S. Miller, J. Allen, D. Pack. Standing: C. Miller, G. Bright, C. Scott, M. Conley, S. Peterson, L. Putney, D. Nutting, M. Moyhew, P. Hines, M. Pock, R. Wilson. our pine dcliooi pap er “3L Imagination is the source of human im- provement; experience its implement ' In this age of constant history-making events, one must, indeed, have imagination to suc- ceed. And one cannot have imagination without experience — one way of gaining experience is through reading. This is what those who work on the Flyer try to promote, news and events pertaining to school activi- ties, so that others may profit from its read- ing. The Journalism Club, a definite part of the Flyer, was formed for those interested in news- paper work. This club sponsors trips to area newspaper offices so that its members can get a first hand glance at a newspaper in the making. Only those on the Flyer staff are permitted to join the Journalism Club. Pag• M2 Executive Boord of Annual. From year to year our fine staff provides us with prize winning year books. Seated: C. Mortimer, D. Peyton, A. Eide, L. Reece, C. Senseman, B. Patterson. Standing: G. Deisher, J. Myer, J. Rainbolt, D. Bennett, R. Heider, R. Kuhlman, D. Reichert, J. Arnold, S. Chambers, M. Dawson, J. Segee, N. Kyle. Si ool l ecorJ-A YFjust Today no business worthy of its name foils to keep exacting records of their accomplish- ments. Since schools represent one of the greatest expenditures of the day, it is indeed necessary to keep the public informed of the school activities from year to year. Yearbooks are published for this purpose and serve the community with an actual account of the work carried on in the modern school both in the academic and extra curricular fields. Natiunal $rluilaatir }Jrras Asiuiriatiuu 1959 ALL-AMERICAN YEARBOOK C RITICAL SERVICE r 9 «ti« J if umi. u $rnmii (liana ttimur Sating .Ymwm S,,n„ 'I, Pi... Alit Uainnitf of Af 1 otiato. Stiool of Joorothim, liu Ft Jo, of O.-ltt. I9S9. It is also a memory book of statistics to which you can turn in after years and renew acquaintance with a genius, celebrity or ath- letic hero who might have been a classmate. Another channel that is invigorating perhaps, is to show your children the many honors, ac- complishments, and achievements that were yours as a student. Thus the Yearbook is a valuable addition to your library. COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION n.:iixr HAT MIN AW A M TK3 SECOND PLACE CERTIFICATE IN THE TWINTY-fVTM ANSVAl YEAMOCK CMTSQUE AND CXJNTWT COSCK.Cn BY THE ASSOCIATION AT OOUAOKA CMVusmr w the city c new yo k. octobu i«. wj . Pag• 113 Row 1—D. Rush, H. Spyker, G. Kemp, T. Whitt, L. Crowford,. B. Brown, M. Strome, A. Moyer, M. Turner, M. Short, C. Podovoni, N. Wright, P. Hines, L. Lovell. Row 2—D. Moody, R. Russell, J. Hancock, D. Kreps, R. Spohr, C. Choille, M. Norogon, J. Kendig, P. Dowson, M. Hosford, M. Seewor, B. Perkins, N. Huelsmon, J. Wiscock, J. Heck, P. Shoup, F. McKensic, S. Palmer, P. Moore. Row 3—H. Phillips, M. Mays, J. Frye, D. Layton, S. Wode, N. Colkins, K. Armstrong, J. Strome, D. Peyton, S. Meyer, A. Flute Quartette Here comes the band! This comment is heard many times during a football season or patriotic program. There are always people interested in a band wherever a band per- forms; at the half-time period in football games, in parades, and in contests. When Mr. Miller began his first year as Band Director, the spirit and enthusiasm no- ticeably increased. Because of this new feel- ing of spirit found in both the student body and band members, our school eagerness and optimism has now reached a new peak. This post year the marching and concert bands have attained new heights. To in- Linda Lavell, Carol Podovoni, Pom Hines, Noncy Wright. for 'Ylfuny .3edtivitied Colombo, T. Doubenmirc, B. Norogon, R. Jones, J. Peter- ongelo, B. Fitch, R. Kroeker. Row 4—B. Wilson, T. Benton, L. Clemons, M. McPeck, B. Hopkins, J. Dovis, J. Gorski, M. Smith, S. Nettlinghom, B. Spitler, B. Adams, J. Abrom, D. Norogon, R. Kuhlman, D. Nutting, C. Sensemon. Row 5—J. Myer, K. Clark, Mr. Miller, Director, R. Wilson, C. Bridewell. crease discipline, the members were placed in charge of fellow members through the or- ganization of the Band Council. Present on the Council were seniors and leaders within the sections of the band. For the first time in Fairborn's history the marching band entered into competition with several area schools. At the Mum Festival contest the band placed second among a large field of bands. Fairborn has entered the Soaring Sixties with a bang that has pleasantly surprised many spectators. Mr. Miller has set a pace which will assuredly place our Music Depart- ment at the top of the list. The chapel organists, Claire Mortimer and Charles Sensemen, help to create a spiritual atmosphere during the various chapel services. Their selections are enjoyed and appreciated by the entire student body. orn School One of the greotest ospects of the Soar- ing Sixties will be music. It is our hope that with these changing times in the new decade our organization will fulfill and further its purpose to promote the knowledge, apprecia- tion, and enjoyment of choral singing and group activity. To start the 60's right we presented our third musical production Annie Get Your Gun in February. The A Capella Choir takes a very active part in the affairs of our school and com- munity. One of the most important items on their agenda is the inspiring musical selec- tions presented in the Chapel services. The choir was congratulated for the very success- ful Christmas concert in which they truly ele- vated the spirit of Christmas. Many of its members were privileged to sing with other choirs in Montgomery County at Memorial Hall for the annual performance of the Mes- siah by the Dayton Symphony Orchestra. The turning of a decade has brought a new leader to the choir. We refer to the capable Mr. Gayle Byers under whose fine leadership, the choir has greatly prospered. Row 1—J. Smith, S. Amstutz, S. Meiller, F. Meyers, C. Morrell, | N. Kyle, J. Miller, B. Wooten, N. Kissel, M. Chaille, J. ■ Mitchell, C. Mortimer, D. Medicus, S. Grimes, J. Myrick, B. Patterson. Row 2—L. Webb, M. Weinlond, K. Winons, C. Griffeth, K. Feilbock, P. Huston, M. Edmonds, B. Wells, M. Jessen, K. Sorchet, R. Hensley, V. Jessen, B. Girton, B. Fitch, J. Spahr. j It may be interesting to know that the per- sonnel of the choir is made up of primarily Juniors, Seniors, and sometimes an excep- tionally talented Sophomore. Membership is determined by voice audition with the direc- tor. The emblem of our organization is the Golden Lyre. At the end of each school year eligible choir members receive special awards given on the basis of successful completion of one or two years and the cooperation, participation, in- terest, and service the member gives to our organization. Choir is the highlight of a busy day for its members and an inspiration both to the school and the community. Row 3—M. Reed, S. Higgenbotham, C. Darner, R. Heider, D. Beard, B. Shade, H. Harris, R. Kuhlman, D. Layne, B. Rizos, J. Fitzgibbon, B. Loer, J. Rainbolt, C. Humbargcr. Row 4—M. Naragan, D. Peyton, B. Fritche, D. Bennett, K. Johnson, J. Kinsel, B. Davidson, B. McMillan, P. Ackerman, A. Trollinger, A. Nettlingham, C. Senseman, B. Boum, D. Noble, M. Dawson, R. Johnson, D. Whiteside. sHyeretteA on The Flyerette Corps, under the direction of Mrs. Fred Miller, is a comparatively new or- ganization at Fairborn High School. Original- ly the corps consisted of only a few girls. Since then, the number has been increased to about fifty. These girls all possess an under- standing of marching, dancing and baton twirling. The Flyerettes main purpose is to add extra enjoyment to the half-time program at the football and basketball games. They pre- pare themselves for these performances by practicing many hours during the summer in- cluding one week at Band Camp. During the school year they practice three periods out of every week. During the past year, the Flyerettes took part in the Fourth of July parade, performed at the base hospital for the patients, and at the Wayne County Music Festival, plus many of the athletic games. The girls also took part in the musical, Annie Get Your Gun. Freshman Girls' Glee Club S. Burke, C. Stonley, J. Kukure, B. Hennessy, N. Love, D. Duffey, J. Tice, C. Brommer, R. Ryan L. Rose,F.Morton,C.Adkins, S. Jarrett, K. Nicely, S. Taggart, N. Golden, J. Smith, K. Moffat, M. Morris B. McLaughlin, M. Boyd, K. Homblin, N. Grooms, M. Florence, P. Pulliam, V. Lewis, B. Rudd, 8. Gustafson, S. Dierenger S. Mitchell, J. Winons, B. Kieffcr, E. Bokanouskos, L. Campbell, M. Woodrum, D. Donahue, J. Griever, N. Granger, J. Sidenstick Sophomore Girls' Glee Club Z. Bissinger, M. Fitzgibbon, H. Nichols, P. Bailey, L. Rosati, M. Hughes, S. Biddison, K. New- man, S. Stonze, M.Nihizer,P. Stokes, C. Bridge, L. Potts, P. Watters, G. Eckenroth, B. Casey, Pago us S. Izner, D. VanVickle, S. Wode, N. Myers, S. Leddinghom, M. Mortin, B. Nyblade, C. Ferriby, D. Lyons, S. Jackson,J.Cooksie, C. Donohue, J. Livengood, F. Keller Band Council Row 1 - R. Jones, B. Fitch. P. Moore, L. Lovell, P. Hines, M. Hosford, M. Strome Row 2 - J. Gorski, D. Peyton, K. Clork, A. Nettlinghom, C. Senseman, J. Myer, R. Kuhlmon, R. Kroeker, M. Narogon Boys' Glee Club B. Choirsell, T. Prohosko, T. Landrum, B. Summers, E. Amstutz W. Stacey, D. Corbaugh, C. Blevins, B. Stevens, J. Craig, L. Holt Pag 719 Clark Patterson T roupe Dave Bennett Sandra Higgenbothom Pag• 120 Bob Shade Indian Watters Bennett Wells Higgenbothom Betty Wells Watters Goy Nineties Pag 12? Ensemble Front Row—G. L. Byers, F. Miller. Standing—S. Higgenbotham, B. Loer, R. A. Heider, C. Mortimer, B. Wells, B. Fitch, B. Patterson, J. Mitchell, M. Edmonds. Music Unites the People Herbert Harris, Madeline Jessen, Doug Whiteside, Sandy Higginbotham, Mr. Byers. Our High School orchestra under the ca- pable direction of Fred J. Miller began the year with the score of our musical, Annie Get Your Gun. Many hours were spent by the members of the orchestra in practice for the musical. They, indeed, did a wonderful job in helping to make the show the success that it was. We are quite proud of our orchestra today and its future in the soaring sixties promises to be even brighter. Choir Officers Karen Baer, Diana Reichert, Margaret Chance, Nancy Wright, Pam Hines, Linda Lovell, Bob Naragon, Dorothy Layton, Sylvio Wades, Bob Hopkins, Don Peyton, Ann Colombo, Mike Naragon, Paul Dawson, Chuck Chaille, John Peterangelo, Barbara Fitch, Linda Crowford, Harry Spyker, Jim Watters, Rosemarie Wilson, Charles Sensemon, Fred Miller (Director), Keith Clark, David Naragon, Ron Kuhlman, Harold Phillips, John Fry. Charlene Scott, Sissy Moore, Donna Tucker, Solly Chambers, Marcia Edmonds. Rain, sleet, or snow, these girls are alwoys on the scene odding their vim, vigor, and vitality, to lead the cheering section throughout the yeor. Beauty and brains are not lacking in cheerleader squad Competition is the heart of the American way of life. Thus, as it enters into boys' and girls' lives in the field of athletics, it supplies something to each and every one participat- ing, that others do not receive. Through ath- letics, the name of the school is carried throughout the area, which instills incentive and desire in all who carry the name. Through this team enthusiasm and the enthusiasm of the student body, school spirit, is developed which brings about harmony in the ranks. Now, as we enter the coming decade, the chances for an athlete to further himself is becoming better and better. Expansion in all phases of professional sports is opening up wonderful opportunities for athletes who might not have had the opportunity to prove themselves, but now with desire and hustle, can possibly make a name for themselves. Howell, Fitzpatrick, and Segee yell encourage- Clendenin and Varner fight hard during Xenia Rag 125 ment to Flyers. game as Buzas ond Trollinger look on. FRONT ROW: Richard Grody, Dolphie Cantrell, Ron Semler, Lowell Crace, Berry Brodt, Dor Bryant, Mike Dawson, Berry Brown. BACK ROW: Coach Knisley, Tom Kline, Dave Whitaker, Dick Coopler, Mike O'Toole. Joke Rowe, Bill Knott, Bill Phillips, Dick Nobel. Coach Knisley congratulates Don Bryant four-year lettcrman, after the race. £lven This year's cross country squad fared very well in competition as they broke even with a 4-4 record, and placed well in other meets and invitationals. The runners improved their record as they again faced strong opposition. The only returning letterman was Captain Don Bryant, who went on to gain his fourth year award. Even though the team placed fifth in the M.V.L. meet, the future looks bright because two of the top runners on the squad were sophomores—Barry Brown and Barry Brodt. These two, along with several other underclassmen, will be counted on heavily to reach stardom during the season. Other lettermen were Bill Knott, Jake Rowe, Dick Coppler and Mike O'Toole. Watch the Cross Country team next year — things could happen! Flyerettes cheering the winners. Potential Cross Country Team. Barry Brown, promising sophomore, crosses finish line, with Mike O'Toole close behind. 1959 CROSS COUNTRY SUMMARY Won 4 Fairborn .............19 Fairborn .............33 Fairborn .............20 Fairborn .............41 Fairborn .............16 Fairborn..............43 Fairborn .............38 Fairborn .............38 Lost 4 Mad River ...........43 Troy ................22 Piqua ...............37 Xenia................16 Beavercreek .........45 Fairmont ............16 Miamisburg ..........18 Carlisle ............85 9th place Lanier Invitational (24 teams) 6th place Lowell Thomas Invitational (19 teams) 6th place Fairview Invitational (11 teams) 5th place M V L Meet (7 teams) 12th place District Meet (26 teams) Mr. Winkhouse, End Coach; Mr. Young, Backfield Coach; Mr. Van Schoyck, Head Coach; Mr. McDermott, Line Coach. Youth Shows Promise for Sixties FAIRBORN FLYERS 1959 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Games in Memorial Stadium, 200 Lincoln Dr., will begin at 8:00 p.m. Friday, September 18 ......................at Beavercreek Friday, September 25.............Hamilton Garfield, Here Friday, October 2................ at Fairmount (U. of D.) Friday, October 9 ..........................'Sidney, Here Friday, October 16............. Piqua, Here (Homecoming) Friday, October 23 .............................. at Xenia Thursday, October 29........'Greenville, Here (Dad's Day) Friday, November 6 .............................. at Troy Friday, November 13 .................... Miamisburg, Here •Denotes Miami Valley League Games Fitzpatrick and Saunders get in on the action as Elder, Weaks, and Lykins Pag 128 check up. Torch, Mayhew, Weaks, and Daporc head for showers after a hard game and win at Xenia. T. Fulton, D. Riemondy, D. Kothmon, W. Cox, C. Hosford, G. Branch, D. Elder, V. Honsford, S. Revak, T. Howell, G. Henley. D. Newmon, J. Steele, C. Kerry, B. Johnson, T. Lykins, B. Cooper, B. Torch, T. Dapore, R. Vonce, F. Fitzpatrick, D. Whiteside. G. Amlin, Wm. A. Trollinger, B. McMillan, A. Martin, J. Whiteside, J. Bruggemon, K. Moles, R. Hyott, P. Dohl, D. Helbert, J. Bozorth. P. Sullivan, McClellen, B. Shade, B. Saunders, W. Brown, J. Deaton, D. Bennett, T. Rue, B. Evans, M. Meadows, Noriega; Mr. Van Schoyck, Mr. Winkhouse, B. Berry, Mgr., Mr. Young, Mr. McDermott. Congratulations are also in store for Captain Goorge Branch and Vince Hansford for making the Journal Herald's All MVL and to Dave Elder for getting honorable mention in the same poll. Mr. Van Schoyck converses with Hamilton Branch wins toss and elects to receive. Garfield coaches prior to game. Pogo 129 Last Time on the Gridiron Row 1 Pete Dohl, Bob Sirovo, Tom Howell; Row 2 Doug Whiteside, Dove Bennett, George Bronch, Tom Lykins; Row 3 Jim Bruggemon, Vince Honsford, Dick Weeks, Dove Riemondy, Warren Brown, Bob Johnson. Mr. Branch, Mr. Howell, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Mayhew, Mr. Cooper celebrate Dad's Nite. Flyercttes perform at halftime Dad's Night at Greenville Game Pag 130 BEAVERCREEK The Flyers started the '59 cam- paign losing to the Beavers. Al- though the Flyers outclassed Bea- vercreek, they could not score. The game was played well but the breaks fell in the Beavers' hands as they dropped the Flyers 8-0. Weeks, Hansford, and Saunders against Beavercreek. HAMILTON-GARFIELD This was the best game of the season, even though the Flyers lost. It was the closest and best game played for both teams, but again as throughout the season no breaks were in store for the blue and gold. In the second quarter with the ball resting on the Hamilton- Garfield 39 yard line, Henley's number was called and he carried all the way in for his first of many Flyer T.D.'s. Then twice again the Flyers had the balI inside the Hamilton- Garfield ten yard marker but they just could not come up with the big blow as they lost a heart breaker 14-8. FAIRMONT A great first half and a lot of spirit ' this was the story of the Fairmont game. The first half of this game shocked everybody. The game Flyers had completely controlled the contest.so far and allowed the Dragons only one first down. But it was the same story, they were inside the Fairmont ten and could not get into paydirt. Unfortunately for the big blue the second half was much different as the Dragons tallied three times, twice in the final quarter. The Flyers' unceasing spirit could not even be subdued by the third ranked team in the state as they again in the fourth quarter had the ball inside the Dragon ten but could not score. When the final whistle blew the scoreboard read, Fairmont-28, Fair- born-0. Henley Tollies Against Hamilton-Gorfield. Hansford snags a Revak aerial Rag 131 SIDNEY Smiles were in abundance this weekend be- cause the Flyers were on the winning end for the first time this season. On the first of- fensive play of the game, Henley found a hole over tackle and raced 32 yards into the end zone. The Flyers second tally came in the third period as Dave Elder barreled up the middle from the Sidney 23. This was a game of spectaculars as Hansford made a diving catch of a Revak toss to set up the second score. Bill McMillan punted 41 yards to the Sidney 2 but it was nullified because of a penalty. The final outcome was Flyers-14.and Yellow Jackets-0. Branch and Fitzpatrick crack Sidney back as Torch moves in to help. PIQUA This was Homecoming but not a happy one as the game left a lot to be desired. The game could probably be summed up best in one word, inexperience. The first half was con- trolled by the Indians as they tallied twice by capitalizing on Flyer fumbles. The Flyers came back strong and fired up in the second half and moved straight from the kick-off to the Piqua 17 where again one of their six fumbles that evening ocurred. But again as always the Flyers did not give up as Henley and Elder slashed off yardage and Revak finally ran over for the only Homecoming score. Final outcome—Piqua-27, Fairborn-6. Elder and Hyatt dose in on Piqua back. XENIA A perfect block was the difference in the Xenia game as the Flyers racked up their sec- ond and final win of the season. Dave Elder again showed his power as he blasted for the only six pointer from two yards out. But it was also the extra point play that helped make the difference as Co-captain George Branch threw a great block that allowed Henley to make the two. Elder blasts through hole with Xenia man on his back GREENVILLE It was Dad's Night, and the Flyers left the game with another loss. It was nothing to be ashamed of, however, for only a desperation pass saved the Green Waves from a sure tie. As the Greenville coach stated, We were lucky to win. The Flyers were enthusiastic and ready to go, and they really did, controll- ing the ball the whole game except for that one decisive pass which was so costly. This game proved that the Flyer's youths were com- ing into their own. Their undying spirit will never fall. This was a very hard game to lose but the Green Waves came out on top 6 to 0. Torch pulls down Troy back as Hansford closes in MIAMISBURG Fulton hauls in Rcvak strike against Greenville TROY The Troy game was undoubtedly the tough- est of the season. The Flyers faced one of the most under-rated ball clubs in the state. There is not much to say about the first half as the Trojans racked up 44 points. As al- ways, the fighting Flyers came back in the second half to score twice, once on a 54 yard scant by Glen Henley, and a 2 yard plunge by Dave Elder. The Flyers' scored more points against the Trojans than against any other team that season. While, the Flyer defensive unit held Troy to two T.D.'s in the second half, they did not hold them for the remaining quarters and Fairborn took its worst defeat of the season, 56-12. Miamisburg was probably the most deter- mined team that Fairborn faced this season. They invaded Memorial Stadium with one idea in mind, to win. From the start of the game it was fierce struggle. As had happened before, the Flyers came out on the short end of the stick, but it was a game of tough breaks. The Flyers tallied only once on a quarterback sneak by Revak. Then the decisive play of the game occured when Miamisburg inter- cepted a Flyer aerial and scored with only sec- onds remaining. Score of the game was estab- lished at Miamisburg 22, and Fairborn 7. SUMMARY Although the Flyers finished with o 2-7 record the season will be considered successful. The spirit of the boll club was unimaginoble, no matter whot the score was or how the odds were stacked the boys never gave up. Truly, Coach Van Schoyck ond his assistants de- serve a lot of credit. Several of the season's gomes were so close that the Flyers, with a few breaks in their favor could have walked off with a 5-4 record. Moyhew attempts to get by Viking tackier. Page 133 Don Holbert, Kelly Smith, Mgr., John Nott; Coach Bill Gibbs, Pete Mullins, John Wells, Art Trollinger, John Varner, Asst. Coach Bill Young; Bill McMillon, Joe Buzas, Gary Clendenin, Pete Silcher, Bill Saunders. DL at’A tlii way Hard Work Pays OH! FAIRBORN HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIAL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1959-1960 Fri., Nov. 20 Norlhridgc Fri., Nov. 27 ............. At Springfield Fri., Dec. 4 .............. At Wost Milton Sat., Dec. 5 ................. Beavorcreek Fri., Dec. 11 .................... Butler Sat., Dec. 12 ........ At Woodrow Wilton Fri., Dec. 18.....................Tecumtoh lues., Dec. 29 At Fairmont—Xmas Tourney Wed., Dec. 30 At Fairmont—Xmas Tourney Fri., Jan. 8 'Fairmont Fri., Jan. 15................ At Sidney Fri., Jan. 22 ............... At Piqua Fri., Jan. 29 ..................... 'Xenia Fri., Feb. 5 'At Greenville Fri., Feb. 12 ‘Troy Fri., Feb. 19 ‘At Miamitburg Sat., Feb. 20 ............ Mad River Fri., Feb. 26 At Oakwood MVL Games Coach Bill Gibbs has completed his third year as head basketball coach at Fairborn High. Through his inspiration and guidance the teams he has led onto the floor have shown the greatest of desire and willingness to win. Reserve Team—left to right: Richard Grody, John Howard, Steve Revok, Charlie Mayhew, Bob Davidson, Pete Silcher, Bill Duvall, Bob Walker, Bob Evans, Jack Bentley, Don Sutton. Basketball ecom.eS The high-flying Flyers of 1959-60 hove finished one of the best sea- sons in the history of Fairborn High School. At home and wherever they went, the Flyers provided top-flight basketball entertainment for the fans. The Flyers of Coach Bill Gibbs started the season off on the right foot de- feating Northridge in a close game at home by a 50-46 margin. Then after losing to the mighty Springfield Wildcats at Springfield 64-50, they wont on to win six games in a row. The Flyers journeyed to West Milton to post irvxvjw Captain John Wells accepts second place trophy at Fairmont Invitational Tournament. John Vamcr gets key basket against Lebanon in tourney as Art Trollinger looks on. Pag• I35 Freshman Basketball Team Bob Benson, Bob Holbert, Lonnie Yeory, Bob Davies; Coach Charlie Jones, Rick Spahr, Jim Goines, Tom McClung, Paul Strunk, Ron Eden, Jerry Gilbert, Coburn Adkins. a 77-49 victory, then returned home the next night to down Beavercreek 61-56. The winning streak continued with a 57-44 victory over Vandalia Butler and a 75-49 win at Woodrow Wilson. The very next week the fight- ing blue downed highly rated Tecumseh in a close 50-49 upset on our homecourt. Coach Gibb's boys then carried their 6-1 record into the Fair- mont Invitational Tourney. In the first game the Flyers came from 11 points behind to post an exciting 50-47 win over Lebanon. The tide turned, however, and the breaks started going the other way as Fairmont squeezed the Flyers out in the finals 44-42 in a double-over time, sudden death game. Fairmont continued their winning ways against Fairborn by downing them in another close contest 53-52 in a Miami Valley League opener. The Flyers just couldn't seem to put two good games together as they lost at Sidney in an M.V.L. game 45-31, then followed by beating Piqua 65-62, and losing to the undefeated Xenia Bucs by a 56-32 count. Fairborn Senior Joe Buzas and Junior John Wells were the two leading scorers for the Flyers the post season. Buzas, also the top rebounder, ond Wells, the teom captoin ond playmaker, were selected on the oil M.V.L. squad. A well eorned honor! John Wells lays in a shot in Troy contest. Joe Buzas drops in two points in Fair- mont game while Wells and Clcndenin move in. Bill McMillan tries reverse Lay-up against Pete Mullins drives against Xenia as Bill Fairmont. Saunders screens. fans began to cheer again as Greenville went down at the hands of the Flyers 65-60 and the powerful Troy Trojans, who carried only two losses into their game with the blue and gold, were beat 54-50 in one of the big- gest’ upsets that Fairborn had seen in the past few years. The M.V.L. season was closed out with a heart-breaking 49-48 defeat at Miamisburg, which left the Flyers with a 3 win 4 loss league slate and only fifth place. But on the next night the Flyers pulled off another big upset by scoring a 67-60 victory over a tall rugged Mad River basketball team. The starting five for the Flyers this season were seniors Joe Buzas, 6'2 forward, who led the team in scoring and rebounding; Art Trollinger, 6'1 forward, a good re- bounder and the defensive hawk of the team; John Varner, a 5'10 guard, and one of the best all-around players on the club; and Juniors John Wells, 6' guard, who was captain, playmaker, and also one of the top scorers; and Gary Clendenin, also one of the top rebounders and scorers of the team. The outlook for the future is a bright one with only four seniors, Buzas, Trol- linger, Varner, and John Natt, leaving the team, and there are six returning lettermen and an almost unbeatable junior-varsity team. John Wells and Joe Buzas in action against Beavercreek. Fans and players crowd floor after ex- Pop 37 citing victory over Tccumseh. Don Holbert dribbles down court against West Milton; Ron Williams follows. Moms' Night during Mad River game Mrs. Mayhew and Charlie; Mrs. Silcher and Pete; Mrs. Mullins and Pete. Lots of excitement during Mom's Night festivities. Pag I38 Front Row—M. Edmonds, C. Scott, D. Tucker, S. Chambers, C. Moore. Row 2—J. Horner, N. Wilson, M. Robins, C. Tanksley, B. Hoselby, M. Nihizer, S. Rice, K. Woog, S. Jorrett. Row 3—D. Huston, K. Grimshow, F. Whedon, G. Cox, L. Denton, P. Gorski, A. Denny, C. Johnson, S. Mitchell, R. Harris. Row 4—N. Granger, E. Coppler, J. Hart, V. Powell, D. Donohue, C. Wallace, B. Gustison, M. Boyd, K. Nicely, M. Hayes. Row 5—B. Patterson, M. Alder, E. Buob, N. Hoyes, J. Clark, C. O'Cull, J. Spohr, J. Doon, J. Jaynes, F.Keller. Back Row—K. Lowry, P, Whitt, J. Buschemeyer, K. Alexondcr, S. Leadingham, C. Berry, A. Cossidy, E. McGench, K. Brewer, B. Herr, M. Hughes. A popular athletic club formed to foster, and perpetuate good sportsmanship, cheering techniques, and enthusiasm in every way, is of particular value in assisting the cheerlead- ers in boosting school spirit. Membership in the Pep Club is always open and members are expected to support all athletic events and assist in procuring essen- tial finances. The advisor is Mrs. Kinsley. Officers are Sandy Leadingham, Jane Spahr, Felicity Whedon. G.A.A. Tennis Club Front—Miss Tussel, J. Sarapata, J. Clark, R. Meode, V. Hilgemon, C. Berry, J. Baughman, J. Buschemeyer, S. Taggart, E. McClench, J. Joynes, E. Buob, S. DeCloedt, H. Milby. Bock—J. Durr, C. Johnson, K. Brewer, S. Amstutz, F. Keller, B. Herr, D. Stanley, S. Tinkham, K. Alexander, J. Reichert, J. Winons, M. Neff, M. Gheen, M. Roehner, K. Sarchet, M. Short, C. Lytle, M. Carroll, P. Mobley, J. Enterline, V. Burnett. G. A. A. r p ctrx n 1 0 A 'Vv,0 ©«Aft a n n « , ft Aj( ft ft,ft ft© “ M “ P o ft n ft Front Row—C. Johnson, J. Enterline Row 2—A. Webb, B. Hoywood, V. Hilgcmon, N. Kissel, S. Dieringer, A. Denny, J. Soyre, M. Getter, B. Gorrety, B. Rudd, L. Hort, J. Soropoto, K. Brewster, L. Dean. Row 3—S. Riber, S. Cottrell, E. Buob, J. Clark, G. Beverly, K. Alexander, H. Milby, F. Keller, S. Taggart, N. Hoys, L Bently, B. Herr, M. Hughes. Row A—J. Baughman, S. Amstutz, P. Mount, S. Turner, M. Neff, J. Durr, K. Boer, V. Burnett, J. Durr, E. West, J. Jaynes, S. DeCloedt, E. McClench. Row 5—M. Hoyes, L. Hort, J. Buschemeyer, L. Williams, B. Girton, R. Meode, S. Gentry, J. Reichert, J. Winons, J. Anderson, M. Kuhn, E. Norris. Back Row—K. Shinkle, J. Cansler, J. Brun, N. Wright, A. Todd, P. Mobley, C. Lytle, C. Ferriby, M. Roehner, M. Short, M. Carroll. Cheer Leaders Receive Corsages on Mom's Night too G.A.A. Officers (Ajirls ’ tliletic_Association The Girls' Athletic Association, better known to you as G.A.A., has promoted activi- ties for girls interested in athletics. We have eighty-five girls in our club and each year have followed our purpose, To promote interest and participation in every type of activity and to encourage sportsman- ship-like conduct and good fellowship. The Girls' Athletic Association carries on an intramural program with the best girls making the interscholastic teams. These teams compete with other schools in field hockey, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and softball. At the end of each year, if a participant has earned her 300 points, she is entitled to attend our honor banquet, where she receives an award for her grade classification. This cli- maxes our years activities. J. Roinbolt, progress chairman, P. Nickell, trees., J. Ramey, pres., K. Baer, secretary, D. Reichert, v. pres. G.A.A. Basketball Team VARSITY J. Roinbolt, B. Girton, D. Reichert, Miss Tussell, K. Boer, J. Ramey, S. Williamson Basketball Hockey Volleyball A whistle blows, a bellow issues forth from the refree, Charging! A foul shot is taken and bosketball resumes again. Varsity We They Northridgc 25 37 Xenia 32 43 Northwestern 23 28 Junior Varsity We They Northridge 25 16 Xenia 38 22 Northwestern 21 21 (Scores as of February 22) Ouch! That's my chin you just hit! Look A deep breath is taken, a step forword out for that flying ball! Hey! The goalie ond wham!—a white ball goes ■ over the cage is in the other direction. All of net to start another Volleyball seoson. these popular sayings go along with our Varsity We They season of hockey. Varsity We They Wayne Bryan Tecumseh 2 1 1 0 o Northridge 0 1 dm 2 Tecumseh 0 tie 0 Beavercreek 2 0 Butler 0 tie 1 Xenia 1 2 Fairview 1 0 Northridge 2 0 Tecumseh 2 1 Wc They Junior Varsity Junior Varsity We They 2 0 Wayne Northridge 2 1 Bryan 2 0 Tecumseh 0 1 Tecumseh 1 2 Butler 2 0 Beavercreek 0 2 Tecumseh 0 2 Xenia 1 2 Northridge 2 0 Basketball —Jr. Reserves Row 1 J. Anderson, M. Gheen, V. Henry, D. Stonley, S. Cottrell Page 141 Row 2 M. Beverly, A. Murray, P. Nichols, B. Hoywood, P. Mount, R. Harris, E. West G. A. A. Hockey Bock Row—P. Mount, L. Hort, N. Kissel, M. Beverly, S. Amstutz, G. Beverly, J. Williomson, B. Gorrety, B. Hoywood. Front Row—P. Mobley, J. Brun, D. Reichort, B. Nyblode, S. Turner, J. Durr, V. Burnett, J. Durr, J. Romey, R. Harris, J. Roinbolt, M. Neff, A. Webb. G. A. A. Volleyball Reserve B. Gorritv, J. Soyre, S. Nickels, S. Mitchell, C. Ferriby, P. Mobley, S. Gentry, R. Harris, J. Buschmeycr, P. Nichols, R. Meade. Kneeling—S. Jorrett, Mgr. Volleyball Varsity Pag• 142 Back Row—D. Reichert, M. Gheen, J. Rainbolt, A. Murray, V. Hilgeman, S. Garrett, J. Degenhort, M. Beverly, S. Williomson, D. Stanley, J. Ramey. First National Bank FAIRBORN, OHIO U.S. DEPOSITORY member of FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. COMPLIMENTS OF . . . CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LANG CHEVROLET SALES, INC. 1001 N. Broad St. Fairborn, Ohio THIRTY-THREE YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO GREENE COUNTY MOTORISTS ACCESSORIES SERVICE After the game, prom, or show, your PARKMOOR DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT IS THE PLACE TO GO! PARKY says: Have fun! Meet your friends at Parkmoor. It's THE PLACE to go for friendly, informal eating. 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MAIN TR-8-0701 FAIRBORN, OHIO Ackerman, Phil 39, 116 Abrames, John 88, 102, 114 Adorns, Alice 68, 101 Adams, Darwin 39 Adams, Ernest 39, 102 Adams, Geraldine 68, 101, 111 Adams, Kenny 80 Adams, Ray 80 Adams, William C. 88, 114 Adams, Williom R. 88 Adkins, Clairise 88, 118 Adk.ns, Dallas 39 Adkins, James 88 Adkins, Lindo 68, 107 Adkins, Stephen 88 Adkins, Wanda 80 Alder, Jane 68 Aiken, Gene 80 Alder, Madeline 88, 139 Alexander, Kay 80, 108, 111, 139, 140 Alexander, Priscilla 88 Allen, James 39, 112 Allen, Peter 80, 104 Amburgy, Judith 88 Amburgcy, Judith 13, 88 Amlin, Barbora 68 Amlin, Gory 80 Amsberry, Beth 88 Amstutz, Earl 88, 119 Amstutz, Sondro 68, 104, 107, 116, 139, 140, 142 Anderson, Carl 68 Anderson, Jonis 88, 140, 141 Anderson, Kenneth 39 Anderson, Robert 80, 102 Angell, Wayne 88 Apple, Tim 39 App, Rickey 80 Armstrong, Carol 80 Armstrong, Jomes 39, 110 Armstrong, Kathy 68, 114 Armstrong, Thomas 88 Arnold, Fred 21, 21, 39, 99, 113 Arnold, Jomes 68 Arnold, Lorry 80 Artz, John 88 Ascani, Bill 80 Ascani, John 80 Ashworth, William 68 Augenstein, Non 20, 40, 98, 111 Ayers, Kathleen 68 Bock, Morinda 40, 106 Boer, Karen 68, 122, 140, 141 8ogley, Patricia 80 Bailey, Veronica Bait, Noel 80, 118 Bakanauskas. Elizabeth 88, 118 Baker, Brenda 68 Boll, Clifford 80 Bolmert, Georgia Ann 68, 106, 107, 111 8arbcr, Undo 13, 106 Barendregt, Frank 88 Barendregt, Marianne 20, 104 Barker, Freda 68 Barker, Garry 88, 107 Barker, Klydio 40 Barnes, Vicky 88 Barrett, Dennis 68 Barrett, Janice 88 Bartcllis, Joseph 80 Bortcls, Barbara 13, 40, 106 Bostic, Ray 80 Basso, William 20 Bates, Dexter 40 Baugh, Tom 88 Baughman, Jane 88, 139, 140 Bauguess, James 68, 100 Baum, Robert 20, 40, 110, 116 Beacom, Bonnie 13, 80 Boacom, Connie 13, 80 Beal, Susie 80 Beard, Robert 68, 101, 116 8ecker, Jean 68 8egley, Pauline 88 Bel lew, George 80 Bellew, Phillip 88 Bennett, Carolyn 40 Bennett, David 20, 40, 99, 110, 113, 1)6 Bennett, David 80, 102 Bentley, Jack 80 Benson, Bob 88 Bentley, Judith 88. 140 Benton, Edd 68 Benton, Jerry 68 Benton, Laura 88 Benton, Terry 88, 114 Berkenpas, Sandro 80, 103 Berry, Charlene 88, 97, 108, 139 Berry, Joyce 88 Berry, Williom 20, 40, 110 Beutel, Jurgen 88 Beverly, Geraldine 80, 140, 142 Beverly, Marsha 68, 141, 142 Beverly, Phyllis 80 Bickle, Barbora 80 Bicklc, Thomas 88 Biddison, Sharon 80, 118 Birch, Lorry 88 Bissinger, Sonia Z. 80, 118 Blonk, Dennis 40 Blankenship, Bonnie 80 Blaylock, Claudette 13, 20, 41, 107 Blevins, Cloy 88, 119 Boger, William 80 Boggs, Dovid 80 Bogncr, Barbara 41 Bogncr, Delbert 88 Bogncr, Russell 88 Bogrees, Virginio 41, 106 Bolin, Susan 41 Bond, Horold 88 8onn, Bernard 80 Bonomo, Janice 80 Boswell, Elizabeth 68 Bowers, Lowell 88 Bowker, Nancy 68, 108, 111 Bowman, Diane 80 Boyd, Janet 68 Boyd, Mary 88, 118, 139 Brackney, Marcio 20, 41, 108, 112 Bradley, Karen 80 Brady, Bonnie 80 Brommcr, Corol 88, 108, 118 Branch, George 41, 103, 110 Branch, Patricia 80 Brandenburg, Duane 68 8rashear, Ann 88 Broshear, Phyllis 41 Braswell, Beppie 80 Breincr, Dove 88 Brewer, Barbara 88 Brewer, Diana 29, 80, 117, 140 Brewer, Sandra 29, 139 Brewer, William 88 Bridewell, Alexander 88, 114 Bridge, Carol 80, 118 Bridge, Gerald 88 Bridge, Williom 41 Bright, Gwendolyn 41, 107, 112 Bnnegor, Marie 88 Brmegor, Potty 88 Brock, Dorothy 68 Brodt, Barry 80 Brooks, Chorles 80 Brown, Harry 80, 108, 114 Brown, Sherry 68, 78, 101, 106 Brown, Warren 20 8ruck, Ronald 68 Bruggcmann, Dennis 68 Brun, Judith 80, 106, 140, 142 Brun, Pom 41, 101, 107 Bruner, Rcn-no 80 Bryant, Bob 88 8ryont, Carl 42 8ryont, Denny 88 Bryant, Lynda 13, 42 Bryson, Britt 68 Bryson, Forrest 89 Buchonon, Jocqueline 88 8umgordncr, Mary Lou 30, 42, 106 Burgess, Wendell 88 Buob, Elaine 80, 108, 139, 140 Burgy, Pamela 68, 108 Burke, Susan 88, 118 Burnett, Vicki 42, 107, 149, 140, 142 Burrows, Lonnie 42 Buzas, Joe 20, 42 Burton, Sandra 88 Buschemeyer, Jane 108, 139, 140, 142 Bussing, William 89 8utterbough, Gary 89 Byrd. Ke.th 89 Byrd, Robin 42 Coirnes, Kathleen 80 Calahan, Wonda 89 Caldwell, Jerry 80 Calkins, Nicolel 80, 111, 114 Calkins, Carolyn 81 Collihan, Bob 69 Callison, Patricia 80 Campbell, Brcndo 80, 101, 104 Campbell, Larry 89 Compbell, Unda G. 80, 118 Compbell, Linda L. 89 Consler, Janey 89, 140 Contrcll, Charles 42 Cantrell, Dolphia 89 Cantrell, John 89 Copstick, Lee 89 Corbough, Donny 89, 119 Cornell, Ronald 89 Corroll, Arthur 89 Carroll, Martha 69, 139, 140 Carroll, Melvyn 69 Carroll, Walter 89 Corson, Joan Ann 42, 106 Carter, John 42, 103 Caskey, Brendo 80 Casey, B. 118 Cassady, Ruth Ann 81, 108, 111, 139 Cecil, Diane 89 Chaffins, Barbara 69 Choillc, Chorles 81, 114, 122 Choi lie, Mory Jane 20, 43, 106, 116 Choirsell, Billy 89, 119 Chambers, Solly 24, 19. 43, 99, 113, 125, 139 Channell, Allen 81 Chance, Margaret 81, 122 Chose, M. 106 Childress, Horvey 69 Childress, Loise 69 Christman, David 89 Ciono, John 81 Clark, Judith 81, 139, 140 Clark, Karen 43 Clark, Ke.th 20, 43. 99, 110, 114, 119, 122 Clemmer, Margaret 89 Clemons, Jerry 69 Clemons, Lorry 69, 114 Clcndenin, Gary 67, 69 Clevenger, Klydia 43 Clevenger, Michoel 89 Cobb, Don 81 Cole, Williom 81 Coleman, Charles 81 Coleman, JoAnnc 89 Collins, Boni 89 Collins, Corol 81 Collins, Irvin 89 Collins, Sue 43 Colombo, Ann 69, 114, 122 Combs, Alfred 81 Combs, Roy 89 Comer, Gary 89 Compton, Dovid 89 Compton, Margaret 43 Conley, Mary 43, 100, 112 Conrod, Ann 81 Cooksey, Jane 81, 106, 118 Cooper, Charles 81 Coppler, Elaine 89, 139 Coppler, Richard 69 Coriell, John 81 Corr, Cathy 81 Corvin, Roger 69 Cottrell, Carolyn 43, 107 Cottrell, Soroh 81, 140, 141 Couch, Donna 81 Couch, Gloria 43 Courtney, Joyce 69 Courtney, Thomas 89 Cox, Glcnno 81, 139 Cox, Joyce 69 Cox, Leslie 81 Coyncr, Douglas 69 Croce, Lowell 89 Craig, James 81, 119 Craig, Richard 69 Crawford, Dorothy 89 Crawford, Joddy 44 Crawford, Linda 69, 111, 114, 122 Crawford, Sherry 69 Crego, Don 69 Crowson, Eorlinc 81 Cukure. J. 118 Cullumber, Ron 89, 97 Dacey, Barbara 89 Dahl, Leo 44, 97, 98 Dole, Dafflin 44, 99, 101, 108 Dolton, Lorry 89 Damon, Dennis 44, 81, 102 Daniels, Kenny 89 Daporc, Tom 81 Darlington, Bonnie 81 Darner, Kothlccn 69, 116 Darner, Patricia 89 Doubenmire, Terry 69, 110, 114 Daugherty, Corol 89 Davidson, Robert 81, 116 Davies, Bob 89 Davies, Don 81 Davies, Lindo 29, 44, 81, 107 Davis, Austin 69 Dav.s, Floyd 89 Davis, Jim 114 Dovis, Kevin 89 Davis, Larry 69 Davis, Richard 69 Davis, Shirley 69 Davis, Richard 69 Dawson, Don 89 Dawson, Mike 44, 103, 113, 116 Dawson, Paul 89, 114, 122 Dawson, Wayne 44 Day, Leslie 81 Doyle, Steve 89 Deon, Lillie 69, 101, 111, 140 Deaton, Jomes 81 DeCloedt, Michael 89 DeCloedf. Suson 69, 139, 140 Degenhart, Jackie 81, 142 DeHoff. Paul 89 Deisher, Gwen 20, 44, 99, 108, 109, 113 DcLong, Arlena 89 DoLong, Linda 81 Denny, Alice 81, 101, 139, 140 Denny Joseph 44 Denton, Lois 89, 139 Dcwccs, Robert 81 DeWitt, Ross 44, 110 DeYoung, Dcdc 69 Diefenderfer, Jean 81, 101 Dieringcr, Mike 81 Dicringcr, Sandy 89, 118, 140 Doan, Judy 69, 139 Donohue, Christine 81, 111, 118 Donahue, Doroetho 89, 118, 139 Doogcn, Donna 69 Doolin, Charles 45 Dossctt, Clarence 45 Dougher, Mary 45 Doyle, John 69 Drake. Carol 89 Drcyer, Christine 81 DuBois, Williom 45 Duffey, Darlene 89, 118 Dunaway, Hugh 81 Dunne, Barbara 69 Durr, Jean 13, 45, 139, 140, 142 Durr, June 13, 45, 106, 107, 140, 142 Duvall, Bill 69 Dyer, Anna 89 Dyer, Corol 81 Dyer, Jack 23, 69 Easier, Donna 29, 70 Eatmger, Bruce 89 Eckenroth, Gayle 29, 81, 100, 118 Eden, Ronald 89 Edmonds, Marcio 67, 70, 116, 122, 125, 139 Edwards, Kenny 89 Egts, Jim 81 Ehrcnfried, Carmen 81 Eichelman, Sondro 45, 103 Eidc, Andrea 20. 29, 45, 106, 111, 113 Eide, Jeonnc 81, 106, 111 Eisner, Sue 81 Elder, Dove 67, 70, 104, 110 Eldridgc, Chorles 89 Eldridgc, Robert 89 Eldridge, Dorothy 81 Elliott, Janet 81 Ellis, Sondro 45, 100 Emery, Herchcl 81 Emery, Ronda 81 Emery, Susan 70 Enterline, Judy 81, 139, 140 Entsmingcr, Peggy 90 Esterline, Mory 29, 79, 81 Erisman, Mark 81 Evans, Bob 81 Evans, Lorry 90 Evans, Rolph 81 Fannin, Alice 90 Fannin, Ruth 90 Feeney, Gail 81 Feilbock, Karen 70, 106, 116 Ferguson, Elaine 90 Feller, Carol 82 Ferr.by, Corla 82, 111, 118, 140, 142 Finn, Guy on 90 Fischer, Corl 70 Fischer, Charles 70 Fischer, Pat 45 Fisher, Georgeonna 82, 108 Fisher, Ronald 82 Fisher, Steve 46 Fitch, Barbara 20, 46, 108, 109, 114, 116, 122 Fitzgibbon, Joseph 70, 104, 116 Fifzgibbon, Margaret 82, 118 Flanory, Philip 70 Flatter, Carolyn 82, 106 Florence, Mary 90, 118 Floyd, Phyllis 46 Foster, Betty 90 Fox, Linda 70, 103, 106 Franklin, Dove 70 Froser, Bonnie 82 French, Mary 90 Friclcr, Bonme 90 Frielcr, Joan 70, 103, 106 Fritsch, Curtis 90 Fritschc, Robert 70, 78, 110, 116 Froit, Glenda 13, 46 Frye, John 90, 114, 122 Frye, Lorry 13, 90 Frye, Lindo 13, 90 Fugate, Jesse 82 Fugett, Darrel 46 Fugett, Joyce 70 Fuhrmeisfer, Susannah 70 Fulford, Beverly 46 Fuldcrson, Danny 82 Fullowoy, Richard 70 Fulton, Tom 82, 97 Fumctron, Dove 70, 110 Gardner, Carole 23, 82 Garrett, Ronny 82 Gorrett S. 142 Garrety, Barbara 46, 140, 142 Garver, Ronald 82 Gaston, James 90 Goyheort, Carl 46 Geis, Don 90 Gentit, Kent 70 Gentry, Sue 70, 111, 140, 142 Gervais, David 90 Getter, Morgo 10, 13, 46, 140 Ghecn, Mary 70, 108, 139, 141, 142 Gibson, Joyce 82 Gideon, Rusty 82, 97 Gieselcr, Charles 90 Gieselcr, William 70, 100 Gifford, Anna 30, 46 Gifford, Sylvia 47 Gilbert, Jonith 90 Gilbert, Jerry 90 Gilbert, Shoron 90 Gillespie, Pam 82, 108 Gillman, Armel 90 Gillman, Nola 90 Girton, Rebecca 70, 116, 140, 141 Gitzinger, Janice 82 Glaser, Richard 90 Glaser, Tom 70 Glincs, Karen 90 Godsoy, Carolyn 90 Gohlke, Steven 90 Goins, James 90 Gains, David 70, 101, 104 Goden, Nancy 90, 118 Gombor, Carl 13, 47 Gombor, Carol 13, 47 Goodomotc, John 90 Goosmon, Thomas 90 Gordon, Nancy 90 Gorski, James 47, 114, 119 Gorski, Patty 90, 108, 139 Graham, Susan 20, 47, 97, 108, 111 Grainger, Nancy 90, 118, 139 Gray, Nancy 90 Green, William 20, 47 Greene, Doris 70, 107 Greer, Charles 82, 102 Griever, Jeanne 90, 118 Griffcth, Carolyn 28, 70, 116 Griffcth, Judy 13, 47, 106 Grimes, Candisc 90 Grimes, Shoron 20, 47, 97, 98, 101, 106, 111, 116 Grimshaw, Karenann 70, 139 Grody, Janice 47 Grody, Josephine 48 Grody, Richard 82 Grooms, Nina 90, 118 Grose, William 90 Gross, Dove 70 Gross, Vivian 90 Gustafson, Beverly 90, 118, 139 Guthrie, Koy 20, 48, 108, 111 Gurnctt, Diane 70 Gutwein, Tom 82 Hoofeim, John 82 Hacker, Mary 70 Hager, Dennis 90 Hoggcrty, Gory 90 Hall, Ronald 90 Holland, Don 70 Halldorson, Arbec 82 Hamblin, Kathy 90, 118 Hamblin, Shirley 82 Homilton, Borbara 48 Hamilton, George 90 Hammes, Daniel 90 Hampton, Barry 90 Hancock, James 90, 114 Haney, Linda 90 Hansford, Paul 70 Hansford, Vince 48 Harncr, Dale 70 Harner, Joyce 90, 139 Harrell, Suson 70, 78, 104, 108 Harris, Harriet 79, 82, 111 Harris, Harry 90 Harris, Herbert 70, 116, 122 Harris, Revo 48, 139, 141, 142 Harris, Robert 82 Harris, Robert 82 Hart, Jonet 48, 106 Hart, Judy 13, 48, 108 Hart, Judy 90, 139 Hart, Linda 90, 108, 140, 142 Hart, Lois 70, 140 Hartman, Richard 71 Haselby, Barbara 90, 139 Hosford, Charles 70, 110 Hosford, Marcia 48, 114, 119 Hatchell, Carol 91 Hatchell, Rita 71, 108 Hawkins, Sandy 48, 107 Hayes, Marilyn 91, 108, 139, 140 Hoyes, Norma 82, 139, 140 Hayslip, Gary 82 Haywood, Bertha 71, 108, 140, 141, 142 Haywood, Bill 91 Heccock, John 91 Heath, Billio 71, 106, 111 Heovner, Richard 82 Heck, Jonicc 71, 103, 114 Hcdbcrg, Brace 82, 110 Heider, Ruth 20, 48, 98, 99, 113, 116, 122 Helmer, Wayne 71 Henderson, Carol 91 Henderson, Kenneth 82 Henley, Glenn 82 Hennessy, B. 91, 118 Henry, Alfred 71 Henry, Charles 91 Henry, Judith 71, 111 Henry, Virginia 82, 141 Hensley, Elsie 71 Hensley, Jerell 91 Hensley, Roberta 71, 116 Henson, James 91 Herr, Becky 91, 139, 140 Hess, James 49 Hess, Marilyn 82 Hicks, Jomos 91 Hicks, Lynda 91, 108 Hicks, Michael 71 Higginbotham, Sandra 20, 49, 99, 116, 122 Higgs, John 91 Hilgcman, Leon 49 Hilgcmor, Vivian 71, 107, 111, 117, 139, 140, 142 Hill, Sondra 71 Himes, Mary 82 Hines, Pomala 29, 49, 112, 114, 119, 122 Hoaglond, Glcnno 29, 82 Hoakland, Susie 82 Hoffman, Dovid 67, 71, 104 Hoffman, Lane 91 Hogan, Patricia 82 Holbert, Donold 71, 97 Holbert, Robert 91 Holland, Daisi 91 Hollingsworth, Don 82 Holson, Dale 71 Holt, Larry 91, 119 Hoover, Harold 91 Hopewell, Pot 71 Hopkins, Bob 82, 114, 122 Horn, Joyce 82 Howard, John 82 Howard, Lcnvillc 71 Howell, Bill 49 Howell, Thomos 49 Howk, William 71 Huclsman, Joseph 82, 102, 114 Huffman, Connie 91 Huffman, Donno 49 Huffman, Howard 82 Hughes, Mary 82, 118, 139, 140 Humborger, Corma 98, 111, 109, 116 Hundley, Rachel 91 Hunkoler, 8ob 71 Hunter, Robort 91 Hurley, Willis 82 Hurt, Linda 91 Husman, Jon 91 Huston, Bonnie 71 Huston, Charlene 71, 107 Huston, Diane 71, 104, 108, 111, 139 Huston, Patricia 67, 71, 116 Hutchinson, Jane 91 Hutchinson, Windcll 82 Hyder, James 71 Immel, Marilyn 91 Irvin, Donold 91 Izncr, S. 118 Jock, Mary 91 Jackson, Donny 71 Jackson, Kaye 49 Jackson, Sandra 82, 118 Jacobs, Geraldine 49 Jomos, Morji 71, 102 Jarrells, Annette 71 Jarrells, Willidcan 91 Jarrett, Suson 91, 118, 139, 142 Joyncs, Lindo 71, 101, 108, 139 Jaynes, Jcnec 82, 104, 111, 139, 140 Jeffers, Geraldine 91 Jeffers, Herman 71 Jeffries, Jean 29, 71, 111 Jcmmott, Herbert 82 Jessen, Madclino 20, 49, 108, 109, 116, 122 Jessen, Vivion 71, 108, 116 Johns, Pot 91 Johnson, Billie 82 Johnson, Bob 103, 110 Johnson, Brenda 82, 101 Johnson, Cothy 82, 108, 111, 139, 140 Johnson, Donald 50 Johnson, Howard 91 Johnson, Kenneth 50, 116 Johnson, Rodney 50, 97, 98, 110, 116 Johnson, Ronald 71 Johnson, Robert 50 Johnson, Roger 82 Johnston, Ronald 91, 110 Johnson, 8ill 71 Jones, James 82, 104 Jones, Joseph 72 Jones, Karen 91, 108 Jones, Kenneth 91 Jones, Morvin 91 Jones, Pofsy 91 Jones, Rochcl 72 Jones, Roy 72, 97. 104, 110, 114, 119 Jordan, Charles 72 Jordon, Linda L. 50, 107 Jordan, Lindo J. 72 Joyner, William 82 Karns, Tom 72 Korns, Wilbur 50 Keaton, Rebecca 83 Keeling, Carol 83, 111 Keeney, Barbara 72 Keeton, Harold 91 Keeton, Virginio 50 Kegley, Lillian 72 Keiser, Gretchen 83 Keith, Kenneth 83 Keller, Frances 83, 108, 111, 118, 139, 140 Keller, John 72 Kemp. Gory 20, 50, 114 Kendig, James 72, 114 Kerry, Chester 72 Kessler, Carolyn 29, 67, 72 Key, Dwoin 72 Key, Larry 50 Kidd, Corolyn 72, 106 Kieffer, Rebecca 91, 118 Kilgore, Marti 67, 72, 108 Kindred, John 50 Kindred, Linda 83 King, Wanda 72, 111 Kingsley, Joe Kinscl, John 72, 78, 110, 116 Kirk, Kenny 83 Kissel. Niki 72, 99, 102, 116, 140, 142 Klein, Martha 67, 72, 78 Klcinmon, Carol 91 Klcinmon, Robert 51 Klemm, Richard 51 Kley, Mary 83 Kline, Harry 29, 51, 104 Kline, Tom 51 Kodres, Ray 83, 102 Koogler, Bob 83 Karnegay, Tom 83 Kothmon, Daniel 72 Knott, Bill 20, 51 Knott, Robert 91 Kreps, Dennis 91. 114 Krieger, Gay L. 72, 104, 111 Krocker, Ron 72, 97, 114, 119, 122 Kubay, Carolyn 72 Kuhlman, George R. 72, 110, 113, 114, 116, 119 Kuhn, Middoy 83, 140 Kukura, Judy 91 Kyle, Faye 72 Kyle, Nancy 20, 19, 51. 59, 106, 111, 113, 116 Lahti, Robert 72 Loncostcr, V. 72, 101 Landrum, Tom 91, 119 Lauer, Sharon 83 Lovell, Linda 20, 51, 99, 114, 119, 122 Laync, Dove 72, 110, 116 Layne, Leroy Layton, Dorothy 72, 104, 114, 122 Lazur, Eddie 72 Leach, Wilma 83 Lcadingham, Sandy 83, 118, 139 Leozcnbec, Patricia 91 Lee, Karen 72 Lee, Roberta 83 Lecdy, Robert 20, 50, 104 Lccdy, Ruth 91, 104 Legncr, Gladys 51, 101, 106 LeMostcr, Charles 83 LcMoster, Oscar 51 Lcmoster, Glenda 91 Lessard, Judith 52 Lessard, Marilyn 83 Leverette, Gail 91 Leverette, William 21, 52 Lewis, Carolyn 72, 106 Lewis, Gloria 72 Lewis, Jock 83, 107 Lewis, Vorno 91, 118 Lieber, Michocl 83. 102, 104 Limoli, Jim 13, 91 Limoli, John 13, 91 Linsmoyer, Eddie 91 Lifts, Loni 52 Livengood, Janice 83, 118 Locke, Richard 83 Locr, Bothany 10, 20, 52, 97, 98, 108, 109, 116, 122 Loer, Michele 83, 111 Lokai, John 83 Lonchar, Mike 83 Love, Nilo 91, 118 Loudakis, Alethco 52, 112 Lowe, Bob 52 Lowe, James 83 Lowe, Normon 72 Lowrey, Kathryn 83, 139 Lowrie, Byron 83 Lundquist, Loren 20, 21, 52 Lundquist, Valeric 92 Lykins, Bessie 83 Lykins, Lois 72 Lykins, Tom 52 Lyons, Janice 52, 101, 107 Lyons, Diano 83, 102, 110 Lytle, Cheryl 83, 139, M0 Me Adam, Ted 92 McCabe, Earl 83, 102, 110 McCarthy, John 83 McCarthy, Sheri 83 McCauley, Sandra 73 McClain, Virginia 92 McClees, Virginia 73 McClellan, Bill 83 McClellan, James 92 McCIcnch, Erin 73, 111, 139, 140 McClung, Thomas 92 McCutchcon, Joyce 92 McDoniel, Gary 92 McDaniel, William 92 McDermott, Ronald 92 McGarvey, Connie 83 McGuire, Dovid 73 McHonc, Judith 73 McKee, Larry 92 McKenzie, Francis 92, 104, 108, 114 McKenzie, Jomes 83 McLaughlin, Beverly 92, 118 McMaken, Lionel 83 McMillan, Bill 73 McMillan, William H. 83, 116 McMillan, Carol 92 McPcck, Mike 92, 104, 114 McPhcrron, Ray 73 McQuown, Sondra 83 McVey, Wanda 30, 52, 107 MocFarland, Eric 92 Mocklin, Raleigh 83 MacMastcrs, Patricia 83, 108 Maddox, Constance 73 Malone, Billy 73 Monagon, Masi 52 Montle, Benjomin 73 Martin, Allen 73 Mortin, Fred 83 Martin, Mildred 92 Martin, Judy 53, 106 Martin, Mario 83, 97, 108, 118 Martin, Nancy 92, 108 Martin, Patricia 73 Martin, Robert 92 Mason, Jomes 92 Mason, Terry 13, 53 Mason, Tommy 13, 53 Mason, Vince 73 Mossie, Larry 92 Matta, Louis 92 Matthews, Warren 83, 102, 110 Matthews, William 53, 103 May, Donald 92 May, Wallace 92 Mayer, Ann 21, 73, 78, 102, 104, 114 Mayhcw, Charles 92 Moyhcw, Marla 20, 53, 111, 112 Moyne, Earl 92 Mays, Chorles 53 Mays, Morgaret 92, 114 Mcode, Rosemary 73, 107, 139, 140, 142 Meadows, Mike 83 Medicus, Diemut 20, 21, 53, 98, 104, 116 Medicus, Rudolf 83 Medley, Judy 53 Meiller, Suson 73. 78, 116 Meister, John 73, 99 Mercer, John 73, 99 Mercer, Britton 53 Merico, Franklin 84 Metzcor, Shoron 92 Meyer, Judy 54, 114, 119 Meyers, Bonnie 92 Meyers, Froncine 73, 107 Milby, Helen 67, 73, 139, MO Millay, Michael 92 Millay, Robert 83 Miller, Carol 54, 107, 112 Miller, Elaine 73, 106 Miller, Harold 54 Miller, John 92 Miller, Judy 54, 116 Miller, Robert 107 Miller, Sandy 54, 107, 112 Miller, Tom 73 Miller, Willard 54 Miracle, Stella 92 Mills, Shirley 73, 106 Mitchell, Judy 73, 97, 116, 122 Mirocle, Huston 83 Mitchell, Susan 92, 118, 139, 142 Mobley, Patricio 73, 139, 140, 142 Moffat, Kay 92, 118 Morgan, Judy 20, 29 Moles, Kenneth 83 Moles, Sharon 13, 29, 83, 106 Montgomery, Sharon 73 Moody, David 92 Moody, Sandic 73, 114 Mooney, Tommie 29, 54 Moore, Amy 73 Moore, Joyce 83 Moore, Mitchell 92 Moore, Paul 73 Moore, Penny 83, 114, 119 Moore, Sharon 73, 106 Moore, Suzanne 73 Moorhead, Shirley 92 Morgan, Judy 54, 107 Morgan, Norma 92 Morrell, Carole 54, 106, 111, 116 Morris, Bob 92 Morris, Mory 92, 118 Morris, Penny 20, 54 Morrison, Clyde 73 Morrow, Judy 29, 83, 97, 108, 111 Mortenson, Janet 92, 108 Mortimer, Claire 20, 55, 97, 98, 108, 109, 113, 115, 116 Morton, Frances 92 118 Mosley, Undo 55 Mount, Gory 92 Mount, Penelope 73, 140, 141, 142 Mowbray, Jane 73 Moye, Gory 73, 78, 104 Moyer, David 83 Mullins, Earnest 83 Mullins, Pete 84 Murphy, Elaine 74, 107 Murray, Aloire 84, 141, 142 Musick, Dave 84 Mycr, John 55, 99, 113, 114 Mycr, Stephonie 84, 114 Myers, Kathleen 74 Myers, F. 116 Myers, Linda 92 Myers, Nancy 84, 118 Myrick, Judy 74, 78, 116 Noragon, David 92, 114, 122 Naragon, Michael 20, 55, 114, 116, 119, 122 Narogon, Robert 92, 114, 122 Noshctt, Ford 92 Nott, John 20, 55, 110 Neol, Bill 74 Neal, James 55 Neal, Mary 92 Neeper, Barbara 13, 55, 106 Neff, Marsha 20, 55, 108, 139, 140, 142 Neff, Mary 92, 108 Neil, Robert 84 Nettlcinghom, Allen 20, 84, 114, 116, 119 Newman, David 74 Newman, Douglas 84 Newman, Gary 92 Newman, Kay 84, 106, 118 Newton, Joline 30, 55 Nicely, Karen 92, 118, 139 Nichols, AnnaBeth 92 Nichols, Helen 84, 100, 106, 118 Nichols, Stuort 92 Nickell, Phyllis 74, 108, 140, 141, 142 Nickell, Sharon 55, 142 Nieffer, Marjorie 56 Nihizer, Nancy 106 Nihizer, Mclindo 84, 118, 139 Nollan, Lloyd 56 Noricgo, Michael 74 North, Charles 92 Norris, Eddy Jo 84, 101, 108, III, 140 Norris, Lorry 92 Nuncmakcr, Randall 84, 102 Nutting, Dick 19, 21, 56, 112, 114 Nyblade, Beverly 84, 101, 106, 118, 142 Oadcs, Jane 92 Oakley, Dale 92 Oakley, Jerry 56 O'Cull, Carol 67, 74, 139 O'Daniel, Birchic 84 Ogletree, Michael 84 Oney, Joyce 93 Onines, Steven 93, 102 Osborn, Dale 56 O'Toole, Michael 74 Oner, Ted 84 Pock, Delbert 74, 112 Pock, Marlene 56, 111, 112 Padovoni, Carol 74, 78, 106, 111, 114 Palmer, Sara 93, 97, 108, 114 Palmer, $uo 29, 74 Pant, Henry 74 Poquin, Larry 74 Patterson, Alice 56 Patterson, Beverly 56, 99, 101, 108, 109, 113, 116, 122, 139 Patton, Roberta 74 Payne, John 84 Poyne, Martha 56 Payton, Melva 74 Pcovy, Ernest 74 Pelletier, James 74 Pendygraft, Dale 56 Pcnix, Janet 57 Penn, Gaila 93 Pennington, Daisy 84 Pennington, Denms 74 Pennington, Robert 93 Perkins, Betty 74, 108, 114 Perrin, Larry 74 Perry, LoMoin 29, 57 Perry, Roger 93 Petcrangclo, John 93, 114, 122 Peters, Carol 74 Peterson, Susan 57, 107, 112 Peyton, Donald 20, 57, 107, 113, 114, 116, 119 122 Pfaff, Michael 74 Phillips, Alma 57 Pfloeger, Larry 84 Phillips, Rimo 108 Phillips, Bill 74, 103 Phillips, Denny 93 Phillips, Harold 84, 114, 122 Phillips, Jonetta 84 Pierce, 8arbora 84 Ploth, Vincent 74 Plourd, Dennis 93 Plourd, Terry 74 Poland, Shoron 74, 107 Polond, Kenneth 93, 107 Port, Jock 93 Potts, Lindo 84, 118 Poulter, Tom 74 Powell, Susan 93 Powell, Verito 84 Presley, Jim 74 Presley, Wonda 74 Preston, Sylvia 57 Price, Edward 67, 74 Prifts, 8evcrly 74 Pritfs, Donno 84 Prochozka, Terry 84, 119 Pulaski, Richard 57 Pulliam, Patricia 93, 118 Putney, Lana 74, 107, 112 Quigley, Lorry 93 Roinbolt, Janet 20, 57, 107, 113 116, 140, 141, 142 Raines, Robert 93 Ramey, Joon 57, 140, 141, 142 Randolph, Steve 84 Rachemhcimcr, Mary 93 Rasmussen, Karen 93 Ratliff, Carolyn 93 Ratliff, Randy 57 Roy, Thomos 93 Reavcll, Tom 74 Rcdmon, Richard 93 Recce, Linda 19, 20, 58, 97, 98. 108, 109, 113 Reed, Mory 74, 116 Reichert, Diona 20, 23, 58, 108, 109, 111, 113 ,122, 140, 141, 142 Reichert Jan 84, 108, 149, 140 Remy, Shoron 75 Revok, Stove 84, 97 Rcyka, John 93 Reynolds, Frances 75 Reynolds, Stephen 75, 78, 104 Rhodes. Judith 20, 58, 108 Ribcr, Sara 84, 106, 140 Rice, Stella 75, 139 Richter, Carl 75, 110 Riddle, Robert 75 Ricmondy, Davo 20, 58, 110 Riley, Daniel 93 Ripley, Jeff 84 Rippere, John 75 Ritchey, Sandy 58, 101, 106 Ritchie, Frankie 84 Ritter, Tom 75 Rizos, Robert 84. 110, 116 Robbins, Gary 93 Robbins, Mildred 84, 111, 139 Roberts, 8ill 84 Roberts, James 58 Roberts, Pauline 93 Robinson, Marilyn 75, 107 Roehncr, Marjorie 75, 139, 140 Rogers, Borboro 29, 93 Rosati, Louric 84, 118 Rose, Lillian 75, 118 Rose, Sue 75 Rose, Wayne 58 Rowe, Glcnno 29, 58, 101 Rowe, Jake 75 Royse, Janice 75 Royse, Jim 93 Rubin, Schclloy 75, 106 Rudd, Barbara 93, 118, 140 Rudy, Douglas 93 Rue, Tom 84 Runion, Nancy 75, 111 Rush, David 75, 114 Russell. Ron 93, 114 Rust, Betty 84 Ryon, Rosalie 93, 118 Sampson, Jonis 84, 106 Sanborn, Donald 58, 104 Sanborn, Linda 93 Sarapoto, Jayc 93, 139, 140 Sarchet, Kay 75, 99, 108, 116, 139 Saunders, Ardeon 84 Saunders, Bill 75 Saunders, Eddie 93 Saunders, Jo Anne 58 Sayre, Janice 75, 140, 142 Sayre, Leslie 93 Schaffer, Harwood 84 Schaffer, Milton 93 Schallcr, Ralph 84, 104 Schauer, Steve 84 Schmid, Bruce 20, 59 Schneider, Clarice 84 Schneider, Susan 75 Sehulhcr, Kathryn 75 Scott, Charlene 59, 125, 139 Scott, Tim 84 Seewer, Michocl 93, 114 Segee, John 20, 59, 97, 98. 110, 113 Semlcr, Ronnie 84 Scnscmon, Charles 20, 59, 97, 110, 113, 114, 115, 116, 119, 122 Severtson, Darlene 84 Shode, B. 75, 111 Shade, Robert 20, 59, 110, 116 Show, Dione 101 Shaw, Linda 84 Shearer, Melvin 93 Sheffield, Terry 84 Shepherd, Becky 59, 112 Sherman, Roger 75 Shields, David 93 Shinkle, Karen 93, 140 Shinkle, Ronnie 75 Shivener, Richard 84 Shoffncr, Patricia 75 Shoop, Pete 93. 114 Shoop, Rick 84, 110 Short, Dorsie 84 Short, Marlene 84, 114, 139, 140 Shuff, Sarah 75 Sidenstick, Janet 93, 118 Sidenstick, Marcio 75, 106 Silcher, Peter 84, 97 Siravo, Robert 59, 110 Sizemore, Tinsley 93 Slodri, Donno 85 Smith, Carolyn 75, 107, 108 Smith, David 93 Smith, Elizabeth 20, 59 Smith, Esther 108 Smith, Geoffrey 75, 102 Smith, Glen 75 Smith, Jan 93 Smith, Jonet 93, 118 Smith, James 75 Smith, Joann 67, 75, 97, 104 Smith, Judy 20, 59, 108, 116 Smith, Larry 85 Smith, Malcolm 85, 114 Smith, Marshall 85 Smith, Mickey 10, 67, 75, 97. 100, 107 Smith, Patricio 59 Smith, Roy 85 Smith, Scott 93 Smith, Terry 75 Smith, Wonda 76 Snider, Gary 85 Snyder, Jerry 29, 60 Snyder, Jim 93 Snyder, Sue 93 Soehngcn, George 20, 60 Sonntag, Peter 85 Sottoway, Dale 29, 85 Sottowoy, Donald 85 Spahr, Michocl 67, 76, 97 Spohr, Richard 13, 93, 114 Spahr, Shoron 67, 71, 99, 106, 116, 139 Spolding, Terry 85 Spencer, Gail 76 Spencer, Nancy 85 Spicer, Annottia 85 Spicer, Eleanor 60, 108 Spitlcr, Donna 93 Spiflcr, William 85, 114 Spurrier, JoAnne 93 Spykcr, Horry 93, 114, 122 Stacy, Manvel 76 Stacy, Pat 85 Stacy, Williom 85, 100, 107, 110, 119 Stagner, Charlotte 60, 101 Stagner, Delores 76 Stahl, Jomes 93 Stanfield, James 85 Stanley, Christy 118 Stonley, Dorindo 93, 139, 141, 142 Sfanzc, Sandra 85 Stanze, Sara 85, 118 Stapleton, Charlotte 93 Steele, Estell 76 Steele, Jim 85 Steiner, Judith 94 Steiner, William 76 Stephenson, Ricky 94 Stetler, John 20, 21, 60 Stevenart, Dole 94 Stevens, William 85, 119 Stifflcr, John 76 Stiffler, Sharon 94 Stiffler, Shirley 85 Stoccklc, Susann 85, 102, 108 Stokes, Pot 85, 118 Storck, Mike 85 Stout, Dorothy 94 Stout, Wondo 76 Stringfellow, Bill 76 Stringfcllow, Karol 94 Stromc, Judy 76, 114 Stromc, Mary 22, 76. 101, 108, 114, 119 Strunk, Paul 94 Studobokcr, Jim 85 Sullivon, Patrick 76, 104 Summers, Pat 60, 107 Summers, Robert 94, 119 Sundcrmeyer, Judy 94 Sunstie, Diana 60 Sutton, Don 85 Swartz, Earl 94 Swisher, Daug 85 Swinchort, David 76 Syphflrs, Susan 76 Tackett, Wanda 94 Taggart, Sue 94, 97, 108, 118, 139, 140 Tonlin, Barbara 94 Tonksley, Candy 94, 139 Taulbee, Bill 85, 102 Taulbee, L. B. 60. 112 Taylor, Barbara 94 Terry, Steve 94 Thompson, Jimmy 94 Thompson, Linda 76 Thompson, Sally 76 Thornbcrry, Paula 94 Thornberry, Roger 60 Tice, Jocquelm 94, 118 Tichatschek, Cuno 60, 97 Tinch, Lorenc 94 Tingle, Marjo 76 Tmkham, Sue 85, 139 Todd, Anita 61, 107, 112, 140 Torch, Sam 61 Torch, William 76 Troub, David 85 Tripoli, Jan 94 Trollinger, Art 61, 116 Troup, Kenneth 85, 110 Trumon, Morsha 94 Tucker, Donna 29, 76, 99, 125, 139 Tulloch, Mark 76 Turner, Bobby 94 Turner, Elmer 94 Turner, Jessie 76 Turner, Jim 94 Turner, Lenvillc 61 Turner, Marvin 76, 102, 114 Turner, Shirley 76, 111, 140, 142 Tyler, Diana 20, 61, 108 Tyler, John 85, 104 Urmoy, Shirley 94 Utter, Marvin 61 Vance, Roy 85 VanDykc, Barbara 20, 61, 107 VanDyke, Carl 94 VonHccke, Peggy 94 VonHoose, Wilbur 76 VanVickle, Dorothy 85, 118 Varner, John 61 Vowcll, Vicki 94 , Waag, Karen 76, 106, 139 Waog, Williom 94 Wade, Ronold 61 Wodc, Sylvia 85, 100, 114, 118, 122 Walden, Morgaret 29, 85, 106 Walker, Bob 85 Wollace, Corolyn 85, 139 Walton, Beverly 85 Walton, Don 61 Walton, Gary 62 Warren, John 85, 102 We extend our thanks and sincere appreciation to all who have so liberally given of their jtime and good will in promoting our 1960 Yearbook. 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