Greenhills High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Greenhills, OH)
- Class of 1957
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I P tone 8'! Publiahed Bu GREENHILLS ANNUAL STAFF Jill Rixman, who was elected Queen of this year's annual, is representing some of the activities In which the student body is engaged during the school year. Our annual stuff has tried faithfully to record the many events and activities that have taken place during this year. ?onewond The 1957 Pioneer in featuring songs and song titles here and there suggests a very worthwhile sentiment and characteristic of a happy life; the possession of o singing heort. Everyone likes to be in the presence of people who have a happy disposition and we are likewise very much ill at ease when we are surrounded by those who are inclined to grumble and complain. So - the ability to sing when things go wrong is on important attribute to have. it gives one a spirit of optimism, it possesses the by-product of friendliness, it is contagious in raising the spirit of those around us and it does much to help us overcome obstacles and meet our daily problems with courage. If you have cultivated the habit of singing and enioying songs, you have provided for yourself a fund- amental characteristic that will add much to your own happiness and all those with whom you come in contact in your future life. Matever moy befall you, make up your mind to go through life with a song in your heart. All good wishes for a happy and successful future. RAY A. YOUNG : mu. Victor; m. ?owlen To us, the students of Greenhills High School, Mr. Fowler represents the spiritond the guidance which runs throughout the entire faculty. Through his untiring efforts we have been helped much. Mr. Fowler will be remembered in the coming yeursos one of the most capable and conscientious instructors in our highschool careers. When look- ing back on high school days, we shall always Feel grateful for his Friendliness and interest in our Welfare. School Bound We owe our sincere thanks to fhese m em be rs of o u r community who devote so much of fhefr time to directing and formulating our schoot policies. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Higgins, Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown, Mr. Weltman, Mr. Walters. Mr. Young. MR. RICHARD L. MILLER High School History Jr. High Athletics x X K ' 1:?;$3-$,3 bk x... MR, ROBERT HOLLISTER Industrial Arts MR. ROLAND LERKE Art Supervisor 1n . WUFXLUjMAp yr:- lHRUPF MRS, MARGARET STORCK Jr. High Arithmetic MRS. JANET WIMMER Vocal Music MR. MERLIN JAMES Driver Training, Jr, High History and Social Studies ' :u:-:u:.:lm MISS ELEANOR JUSTICE English I and Guidance MISS CHARLOTTE SEWARD English IIII, Librarian MR. RALPH STAUB PhySECaI Education and Health Director MISS JOYCE MCCOLLUM English II, Jr. High English, Journalism. and Speech MR. BLUCHER ALLEN Jr. High Science MR. JAMES BARTEE English III, JL High Social Studies MISS SCHWEMBERGER Elementary and Jr, High Vocal Teacher ': HDERWOODN T722 MJrhinc MR, RILEY Music Dire or JAM MR. BOOTH Bookkeeping, Typing, Commerce, Algebra 1, Practical Math MR. RICHARDSON General Science, Biology, Chemistry. Physics MRS. RENNER Ir. High and High MISS LONG School Home EC. Typing I, Typing 11, Office Practice, Shorthand MRS. JOYCE COOK Girl's Physical Education MRS. JOAN HESS Junior High English, Junior High Home Economics MISS FRANCES SEDGE Latin I, 11, English MR. JAMES MCDERMOTT Industrial Arts, Boy's Physical Education MISS AUDREY SENOUR Secretary DONALD TROST High School Mathematics H GEORGE QUIGLEY Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 3, 4; Amadio 3, 4; Scholarship Tests 1. 2. 3: Shamrock Staff 1. 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3 Corporal. 4 Lieutenant: Octette 4; Pep Band 3,4. VELVA RUTH JONES Intramural Sports 3,4; Shamrock Staff3; F.H.A, 1, 2; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2: Girls' Basketball 3, 4; G.A.A. 3,4. JOYCELYN MEYERS Withrow High School 1. 2, 3; Annual Staff4; G. A. A. 2. 3, 4. JOSEPH WERNICKE Football 4; Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Baseball 3.4. BART FORBES Intramural Sports 2,3,4; Shamrock Staff 2.3.4; Student Council 3. 12 DAVE MUELLER Honor Society 2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; Boys' Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Intramural Sports 2. 3; Scholar- ship Tests 1. 2,3, 4; Class President 1; Shamrock Staff. Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Vice-Ptesident. Student Council 4; Octette 2.3.4. CAROLEE MAHER Mixed Chorus 2.3.4; Shamrock Staff 2; Annual Staff 2.3.4: F.H.A. 1.2; Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3.4. PATRICIA HENDRY Honor Society 2.3.4; Mixed Chorus 3.4; Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4: Scholarship Testsl. 2.3.4; Shamrock Staff2:Trip1e Trio 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 1, 2.3; Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Dramatics Club 4. BEN BROWNING Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Boys' Glee Club 1.2.4;Footba11 1.2.3.4; Bask6tba113,4; A ma dio 3.4: Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Letterman's Club 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 1.2.3.4; Octane 4. WENDELL BELL Football 1,2; Amadio 3; Intramural Sports 3.4; Scholarship Tests 1.2.3.4,- Letterman's Club 1.2: Track 1.2.3.4. iona 13 JAMES WERNZ Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; Boys' Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Tests 1,2.3. 4; Marching Band 1.2.3.4; Concert Band 1.2.3 Sergeant. 4 Captain; Octette 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 1. 2.3.4. NORMA SEEKINS Honor Society 2,3,4; Amadio 1.2.3.4; Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Tests 1.2; Shamrock Staff 3; Annual Staff 1,2. 3,4 Editor; Marching Band 1. 2.3.4 Sergeant; Concert Band 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Girls' Volleyball. BETTY SMITH Oakridge, Tennessee 1; Honor Society 3.4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Amadio 3; Intramural Sports 3,4: Scholarship Tests 2. 3, 4; District 3; Class Vice-Pres- ident 3; Shamrock Staff 3; Triple Trio 4;AnnualSta.ff 3; Girls' Glee Club 2,3,4; Girls' Basketball 3,4. RONALD BORTON Mixed Chorus 1.2; Boys' Glee Club 1,2; Football 1. 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Intramural Sports 1.2.3; Treas- urer 1; Letterman's Club 1.2.3.4; Baseba111.2,3.4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 1.2.3.4. JERRY CANADA Western Hills High Schooll, 2; Football 1. 2. 3; Track 2; InuamuralSportsl.2.3.4: Class President 4; Base; ball 3; Student Council 4. 'I4 Sen DOUGLAS SMITH Deer Park High School 1,2: Football 3, 4; Basketball 3.4; Intramural Sports 3,4: Letterman's Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. JILL RIXMAN Mount Haalthy High School 1; Homecoming Candidate 3: Mixed Chorus 1; Amadio 3; Intramural Sports 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Tests 1,2,3, 4; Shamrock Staff 3,4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3. 4. RANDA SUE FOLEY Adair County High School Columbia. Kentucky; Amadio 3; Class Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 4;Annua1 Staff 4. CLIFFORD ROUGH Mixed Chorus 1.2.4; Boyf Glee Club 1.2.4; Foot- ball 1.2.3.4; Basketba111,2,3; Intramural Sports 1, 2.3.4; Letterman's Club 1'2-3'4? Track 1,3,4. DOUG KECK West Chester High School 1, 2. ion l5 DAN CROCKER Football 1.2.3.4; Homecoming Candidate 2.4; Basketball 1.2.4: Intramural Sports 2.3.4; Letter- man's Club 1.2.3.4; Norwood 1, SHIRLEY HAMILTON Homecoming Candidate 2: Ama die 3; Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Shamrock Staff 4; Scholarship Tests 2. 3.4: Annual Staff 2.3.4;Secretaria1 Staff 4; Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3; Sweet Sixteen 3,4; Girls' Basket- ball 3.4: Volleyball 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. JANE HOELSCHER Honor Soeiety 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Inuamural Sports 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Tests 1. 2.3. 4;Marching Band 1.2. Majorette 3,4; Concert B a nd 1, 2. 3.4; F.H.A. 1.2.3; Secretarial Staff 4; Girls' Glee Club 1.2.3.4; Girls. Basketball 3.4; Girls' Volleyball 3, 4; Triple Trio 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Representativeto Girls' State 3. RICHARD SIEGEL Football 1.2,3,4: IntramuralSports 1, 2; Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,4; Shamrock Staff 2; Track 2. HAROLD STANLEY Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 2.4; Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Class President 2; Lettermank Club 1,2,3. 4; Student Council 2; Track 1,2, 3. 4. CAKJL JEAN CARL Mixed Chorus 4: Class Secretary 1; Marching Band 1, 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3 Corporal. 4 Sergeant; Pep Band 3; Girls' Glee Club 1.2,3,4. CHARLENE SCHUEHLER Homecoming Candidate 3; Amadio 3,4; ImIamuIal Sports 2,3,4; Scholarship Tests 1,2,3,4; Shamrock 3.4: G.A.A. 1,2.3,4; Intramural Manager 3; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Girls' Volleyball 3. GLEN BECKHAM Football 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Sports 1, 2.3.4: Basket- ba112.3.4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. RICHARD SEITER Homecoming Candidate 1,4; Homecoming King 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1,2, 3,4; Base- ball 2. 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN TOMS Honor Society 2,3,4; Amadio 3,4;Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Tests 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 2; Shamrock Staff 2; G.A.A. 4; See- retary 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 4: GiIlS' Glee Club 1,2,3.4; Sweet Sixteen 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Girls' Volleyball 4; Drama Club 4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4. iona BILL LEACH Scholarship Tests 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Science Club 2,3; Marching Band 2.3; Concert Band 1.2. 3, 4-; Owensville 1; Lakewood 2. 3. JANE NEWELL Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.4; Intramural Sports 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Tests 2,3,4; Treasurer 2; Secretary 3: Shamrock Staff 2; Annual Staff 1. 2, 3,4; Triple Trio 4; Girls' Glee Club 1,2.3,4; Secretarial Staff 4: Cheerleader 2.4; Sweet Sixteen 3, 4; Girls' Basketball 3.4; Girls' Volleyball 3.4. BOBBIE JEAN FOSTER Hughes High School 1.2; Withrow High S chool 3; Girls' Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 2. LEE WEBER Football 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2,3,4. RONALD E. PACK Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball 1.2.3,4: Football 2; Intramural Sports 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Tests 1.2, 3.4; Letterman's Club 1.2.3.4: Shamrock Staff 4; Student Council 4-. GARY L. GAY DON KATHMAN Football 1, 2.4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4; Izatterman's Club 1, 2, 4; Track 3. FAITH HIGGINS Honor Society 3, 4; Amadio 3; Vice President 1: Shamrock Staff 2. 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4; Scholarship Tests 1. 2. 3. 4; Annual StaffZ. 3; Cheer- leader 2.4;Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; Sweet Sixteen; Girls' Basketball 2 , 3 . 4; Girls' Volleyball 2. 3, 4; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. President 4. KAREN KERN? M i x e d Ch or us 1, 2, 3. 4; Amadio 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4; Scholarship Tests 2, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3. 4; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Girls' Baske tball 3, 4; Girls' Volleyball 3. 4; G. A. A. l, 2. 3. 4. RICHARD THOMAS Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Intra m ural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4; Scholarship Tests 2. 3. 4; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. iona 19 ROBERT I OHNSON Western Hills 1,2; Football 3; Intramural Sports 3.4; Dramatic Club 4. SANDRA BAKER Honor Society 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 3,4, Accompanist; Amadio 2,3; Scholar- ship Tests 3; Annual Staff 1,2,3 Editor; Marching Band 1,2,3 Corporal, 4 Sergeant; Concert Band 1.2. 3, 4-; Pep Band; Triple Trio 3,4. Accompanist. MARIAN WALDEN Avon Lake High, Lebanon High, Greenhills 3.4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Shamrock StaffS; Annual Staff 3. 4 Co-Editor; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2,3, 4; G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross 3, 4; G. A,A. Bowling Manager 3. 4; Intramural Sports. JIM HELM Newport High, 1; Intramural Sports 2,3,4; SchoEar- ship Tests 3; Shamrock Staff3,4. ROGER L, PAUL Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Boys' Glee Club 1,2; Football 1, 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3.4; Scholarship Tests 1. 2. 4; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Track 2.3.4. 20 Sen BRUCE LAWS Scholarship Tests 2; Class Vice-President 2; Secre- tary 4. MARY IO FERRIS Intramural Sports 2,3,4;Annua15taff2. 3.4; F.H.A. 2.3; Sweet Sixteen 3,4; Girls' Basketball 4; Girls' Volleyball 1,2, 3,4. NANCY GEBHARDT Mixed Chorus 4; Intramural Sports 1.2,3,4;Scholar- ship Tests 1.2.3.4; Shamrock Staff 4; Annual Staff 3; F.H.A. 1.2 President; Girls4 Glee Club 1, 2,3,4; Sweet Sixteen 3,4: Girls' Basketball 3.4; Girls' Volleyball 3,4. ROBERT MCDONALD Honor Society 3,4;Basketba11 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Tests 1, 2; Class Vice; President 2; Treasurer 4; Letterman's Club 1.2.3.4; Shamrock Staff 3, 4. RALPH MEDCALF Honor Society 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Glee Club 1,2.3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Tests 1.2.3.4; Class Vice-Presidem 4; Letterman's Club 1, 2,3,4; Shamrock Staff 3; Track l,2.3,4; Concert Band 1, 2,3,4; Octette 3,4. iona 21 ROBERT SEERY Basketball 4; Intramural S p orts 2, 3,4; Scholarship Tests 1.2.3.4. H. HERPEL PERKINS Webster Grove Hi gh 1,2, 3; Basketball Manager 4; Football Manager 4. JOSEPHINE BERNICE GIRTON Mixed Chorus 3.4: Amadio 3; IntramuralSports 1.2. 3,4; Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3.4; Shamroek Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 2; F.H.A. 2.3; Girls' Glee Club 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Girls' Basketball 3, 4; Girls' Glee, Club; Girls' Volleyball l.2,3,4. RACHEL ANN BROWN Intramural Sports 3.4; Scholarship Tests 1.2.3.4: Shamrock Staff 4: Annual Staff 3; Marching Band 1. 2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Secretarial Staff 4-; Girls' Glee Club 1,2,4. TOM EPPERSON Mixed Chorus 4; Boys' Glee Club 3,4; Football 3; Amadio 3; Scholarship Tats 1,2; Shamrock Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff4; Marching Band 1,2,4; Concert Band 1.2,3,4: Pep Band 4. 22 Sen VERNA McCOMAS Intramural Sports 1.2; F.H.A. 1,2; Girls' Basket- ball 1. TOM SHROYER Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Boys' Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 3; Intramural Sports 1. 2. 3; Shamrock Staff 1, 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Octette Alternate 3. 4. JAMES SAVANT Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Boys' Glee Club 3,4; Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3. 4; Scholarship Tests 1. 3; 3215 e b a ll 1. 2, 3, 4; Shamroek Staff 1. 2. 3. LOIS BERTELE Hughes 1, Arlington Heights 2. Homecoming Candidate 4; Amadio 3; shamrock Staff 4; Annuai Staff 4; Secretarial Staff 4; Girls' Volleyball 4; G.A. A. 4; Red Cross 3,4. GAYLE FLINT Annual Staff 3. 4; F.H.A. 1, 2. ion 23 NANCY ANN SULLIVAN Homecoming Candidate 1 . 4; Home- coming Q ue e n 4; Intramural 2, 3, 4; St u d e nt Council 1. 2. 3; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3. 4; F. H. A. 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader 1. 2, 3, 4; Girl's Gle e Club 1; Sweet Sixteen 2, 3, 4; Ci r1 ' 5 Basketball 3. 4; Girl's Volleyba113,4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. DAVID BAIRD Student Council 3; Annual Staff 2. 3. 4; Boy's Glee Club 4; Football 3. 4; Amadio 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3,4; Scholarship Tests 2. 3, 4; Class President 3; Shamrock Staff 3; Letterman's Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY GRACE MATZ Honor Society 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; Amadio l. 3. 4: Scholarship Tests 1. 2. 3, 4; Sh a m r 0c k Staff 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Marching Ba nd 4; Concert Band 4; Triple Trio 3,4; Secretarial Staff4;Gir1'sGleeC1Ub 1-. 2.3.4; Dramatics Club 4. Seniona These seniors attended Elementary and High School at Greenhills THE LAST WILL ANDTESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1957 To Mr. Fowler, Mr. Booth, and Miss. Justice, and other members of the faculty, we would like to express our thanks, and to you we leave a box of Anacin. Karen Kerns bequeaths her brownie in shorthand to Jane Buchanan Verna McComos leaves her strong cheering spirit to Ronnie Childress Coroiee Maher iecves her singing skills to Judy Brown Velvc: Jones wills her basketbo H skills to Linda Rivas Bart Forbes ieaves his locked locker to Ken Neimann Dan Crocker leaves his captain's seat to Chariie Patsy Hendry bequeaths her nickname of Spin to Linda Morgan Jerry Canada wills his spin the bottle technique to anyone who can beat him. Lois Bertele wills her reek and roll records to Ted Sherman Rachel Brown leaves her nickname of sleepy to Judy Morsch Ben Browning bequeaths his appie-jacking ability to Ben Engle Mary Jo Ferris leaves her corny humor to Joan Dixon Ron Borton leaves his Wild Roots to Ima Westerfield Randa Sue Foley wills her hair rinses to Barbara Petering Lee Weber leaves his seat in Bookkeeping to Jim Paima Joyce Meyers wills her scooter to Phylis Collingsworth June Neweli wills her smile to Marcia Price Joe Wernicke gives his jokes to Jim Senour and Paul Odegord Ron Pack wins his SPEED to ival Goodman Bill Leach bequeaths his vocabulary to Terry Yeager Betty Smith bequeaths her acting ability to Ruby Noah and Wanda Sparks Doug Smith leaves Blondie to Don Kerl and Norman Engle Jill Rixmcm bequeaths hercrozylock of hairtoAriene Lewis Eddie Stanley wills his liking for redheads to Jerry Tuulbert Charlene Schuehler leaves her calm, cool, and collected ways to Jane Sullivan and Pat Cushing Dick Thomas wills his strength to Marilyn Mindo. Nancy Suilivcm wills her air conditioning to Mary Pat O'Connor Jim Savant wills his hoodie ways to Jack Graham and Bill Heismann Patty Toms wiiis her cheering outfit to Bob Klenk Marion Walden leaves her dimples to Barb Retzsch and 25 Thelma Wolfe Herpie Perkins wills his executive ability to Loretta Domico and Jackie Weber Faye Higgins leaves her place in New Jersey to whoever wants it. Cliff Rough leaves his sideburns to Mike Howard Jane Hoscher leaves her ability to reach the basketball ring to Joyce Roy Tom Epperson leaves his flirting with the girls to Dave Jackson Norma Seekins leaves her position as Business Manager to Marlene Drake Glen Beckhum leaves his women to Chelsea Fullen Bernice Girton leaves her swimming ability to Carol Jenkins and Pat McKay Bruce Laws leaves his way with cards to Bill Lupe Doug Keck leaves his license to Jan and Judy Deiph Sandy Baker leaves her sight reading ability to Put Wilson Carol Cori leaves her perfectattendance to Estella Campbell Don Kothmon leaves his cute smile to Mike Roton Nancy Gebhardt leaves her eyebrows to Joyce Stolimcn Jim Helm leaves his love for Chemistry to Jackie Heinrick and Lorain Marsch Bob Seery leaves his Briiio heir to Barry Young Shirley Hamilton leaves her bowling scores to Sue Browning Bob Johnson leaves his Root Beer to Toby Davis Dave Muller leaves his calendar to Don Brownfield Roger Paul leaves his ability to sleep in every class to Bill Peters Ralph Medcalf leaves his turtle walk to Steve Tucker Rich Seigle wills his 222 pounds to Ellen Winter, Donna Meirs Dick Seiter bequeaths his seat on Vine Street to Wayne Deal Mary Grace Matz leaves her driving ability to Karman Young George Quigiey leaves his Tuba and White coat to Tom Barth Gary Gay ieoves his sauve manner to Jim Kearney Tom Shroyer wills his tenor voice to Darroli Bryant and Carl Brokaw Bob Mc Donald leaves his ways with giristo Nathan Rawlings Wendel Bell leaves his arguments with tea chers to Kirk Swallow and Lee Bowling Jim Wernz wills his musical ability to Ronnie Brown and last, but not least ----- Tex Baird leaves ------------ 26 r Nome Gayle Flint Nancy Sullivan Bob Mc Donald Mory Grace Mofz Dan Crocker Bob Seery Ben Browning Dave Mueller BIN Leach Douglas Smith James Wernz Dick Seifer Lois Bertele Verna McComos Tom Shroyer Jim Sovonf Carol Curl Jone Newell Betty Smith Patsy Hendry Jone Hoelscher Shirley Hamilton Bernice Girfon Rachel Brown Mary Jo Ferris Rondo Foley Charlene Schuehler Jill Rixmon Clifford Rough Bobbie Jean Foster Velva Jones Joyce Meyers Tom Epperson George Quigley Joe Wernicke Doug Keck- Puffy Toms Jerry Conodo Lee Weber Wendell Bell Roger Poul Bob Johnson Ron Borl'on Harold Stanley Rich Seigel Ralph Medcalf Bruce Lows Gary Gay Koren Kems Dick Thomas Foy Higgins Barf Forbes Don Kofhmon Jim Helm Glen Beckham Nancy Gebhordf Sandy Baker Marion Walden Ron Pack Norma Seekins Herpel Perkins Carolee Mcher Dave Baird Senion Nickname Go Ie Sul Bob y Mofzie Don Zero- Ben Muggs Willy Doug Jungle Jim Sid Lo Vern Tom Jim Carol Noodle Bets Spin Hoelsh Horn Bea Rachel Jo Babes Randy Char Rickefy Cliff Bo-be Vel Scooter EP Quig Junior Spud Trish Jer Web Shadow Pinky Bobby Boy Speed Ed Seig Ferdinand The goose Gory Kor Dick Higg Tiger Smiley Spiker Beck Geb Sandy Marion Ron Norm Perk Shorty Tex Allen Favorite Saying Whof a riot Oh gully Personally Nuts Huh Thof's Life Geez Do? be good Ye cuts Hey Goof George You beffer believe if Shoot, rnon Sc hoorn No, do you ldon'f like it I'll never tell Nasty break Hi, Gang Mon, fhofls neof What a pill That's what I said How about that Guess what I'll be dipped Okay, cut it out You're just ieolous Don't worry obomL ii Forget it Oh come on Well now let me see Yes, Indeedy Oh heck, Iofe again Drog Don't know do ya Oh, come on now That's for durn sure Hi-yo kids Nasfy Gosh Let's go for 0 walk ROAR Sef em up Come on, man Skip it Were's my girl You're mod Ain't fhof a shame What do you need W O W Well Heck Your funny, but your face 10er you to if Lots of Luck Just Call me Jody That sounds greof Guess who's back Yeo Leave us went Dot1'l' work 1'0 hord Good! Guess what? That's life lfs fabulous Greetings! BEST DRE SSE D Jill Rixman CI ifford Rough MOST ATHLETIC Shirley Hamiifon Dick Seifer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Sm ifh BI H Leach BEST LOOKING Pat Toms Roger Paul M; 4?.0. BEST ALL AROUND Charlene Schuehler 28 Ralph Medcolf , s . A v ..... ; - . . , , .wwuwemmwa ucuucma W173- MOST STUDIOUS Patsy Hendry Dave Mueller WITTIEST Mary Jo Ferris Ron Bori'on BEST SMILE Jane Newell Don Kafhman FRIENDLIEST Nancy Sullivan Bob Mc Donald BEST CLASS CITIZEN Marion Walden Jerry Canada 29 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO R1GHT:C. Carl. V. McComas, B. Girton, N. Gebhardt, R, Brown, J. Myers, F. Higgins, R. Foley, C. Schuehler, S. Baker, V. Jones, L. Bertela. SECOND ROW: S. Hamilton. M. Ferris, K. Kems. P. Hendi'y. J, Newell, I. Hoelscher, J, Rixman, M, Walden. N. Seekins, G. Flint, B. Smith, M. Matz, P. Toms. THIRD ROW: L. Weber, R. Pack, H. Perkins, D. Smith, B. Leach, H. Stanley. G. Gay, C. Rough, G. Beckham, D. Keck, B. Forbes. FOURTH ROW:J. Wemicke, R. Borton, T, Epperson, R, Medcalf, D. Baird, D. Mueller, T. Shroyer, I. Savant, B. McDonald, 1. Helm, 1. Canada, R. Siegel. FIFTH ROW: B. Johnson, G. Quigley. R. Paul, I. Wernz, B. Seery, B. Browning, D. Kathman, D. Thomas, D. Seiter, W. Bell, D, Cracker, B, Laws. 3. Laws . . . R. Medcclf . . J. Canada . . B. McDonald RIGHT TO LEFT: CLASS OFFICERS Secretory V. President 1 President Treasurer Seniona PEP ASSEMBLY Afternoon classes are shortened--yea I ! l Senion JUNIORS SERVE SENIORS Lousy food, good service Activitiea DRIVER'S T RAINING Tomorrow's fender benders brmm Hugh 'Smm mm? mime m Roems-Moklkfs; en 5756 HAMMER Hi, MU J AUTOMOTIVES Straight pipe maniac 31 undenclaaamen Guniona P.0degard. . . . . . . President E.Winters . . . . . Vice-Presidenf J.Dixon. . . . . . . .Treasurer i. Westerfield . . . . . .Secrefary LEFT T0 RIGHT. FIRST ROW: J. Bartee, I, Buchanan, M. Canada. M. Drake, A. Lewis, T. Davis, J. Delph, B. Klenk. SECOND ROW: P. Collinsworth, J. Foster, L. Domico, J. Dixon, 1. Delph, L. Rivas. I. Katenkamp, C Jenkins S.Browning.TI-11RDROW:E Campbel1 T Barth, B Lape, C. Brokaw. C. Fullen, P. Cushing,l. Graham, M. Howard. FOURTH ROW: L. Engel B. Heisman, N. Engel, W Deal, D. Ker1,D. Brownfield B Bryant, J Brown, L. Bowling 34 LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW ONE: Mrs. Cook. M. Price, M. Minda. T. Wolfe, R. Noah, P. McKay, P. Roy, L. Martin. Mr. Lerke. ROW TWO: K. Young, L. Morsch, P. Wilson, B. Petering. M. UConnor, J. Weber, L. Moran. 5. Tucker, W. Spirks. ROW THREE: D. Meiers, J. Marsch. I. Linn, B. PeIerS. M. Rotan. E. Young. B. Retzsch, J. Sullivan, 1. Wesrexfield, E. Winters. Row FOUR: N. Rawlings, R. R0binson. P. Odegard, M. Palmer. G. Salyards. K. Neimann. I. Goodman, K. Swallow, J. Senior, I. Taubert. Sophomonea LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW2M1'. Hollister, M Williams. K. Wainauski, N. Westerfield, D. Price, T. Sellers, C. Rauschenberger, J. VonEye. SECOND ROW: D. Wilbert, C. Striker. A. Uchtman, P. Voiers, A. Seaman, A. Weishampel, N. Wilson. THIRD ROW: T. Schwab, T. Farell, T, Williams, BV Rook, M. Yost, S. Steigleman, M. Toms. FOURTH ROW: I. Oswald,I. Urton, H. Williams, I. Speckman, J. Rasnic, M. Ertel, T. Zubko. LEFT T0 RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Trust, A. Mulford, C. Callahan, D. McKenzie, B. East. S. Benton, D. Magee. L. Burton, SECOND ROW: P. Morrison, G. Durham, K. Lyons, N. Hugue, R. Brinkmeyer, N. Marshall, M. McLeaster, l. Barrow. THIRD ROW: M. Johnson, M. Niemann, 3. Latta. D. Mortashed. D. Cummings, C. Hake, T. Johnstone. FOURTH ROW: J. Marlow, R. Hermann. R. Adams. D. Heidotting, D. Jackson. T. Harrell, L. Land, B. Clegem. 36 CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: P.Voiers. . . . . . President J.Rasnic. . . . .Vice Presidenf N.Wilson . . . . . Secrefary G. Durham . . . . . Treasurer Mount; and ?ooliah Biology??? ? 37 gneahmen CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Jacob. . . . . .Vice President J. Kuhn . . . . . . . Treasurer T. McDonald . . . . . Secretary D. Arganbrighi' . . . . . President LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Richardson, I. Kuhn, C. Barton. J. Lape, S. Hoff, D. Callahan, K. Galin, R. Clegern. SECOND ROW: B. Fancher, G. Chaney, P. Iohnstone, C. Jacob, B. Fridman. D. Jackson, D. Brandt. THIRD ROW: I. DeWeese, L. Carl, S. Berton, R. Dollar, D. Arganbright, R. Koehler, T. Kollman, I. Bedingfield. FOURTH ROW: C. Kron, T. Bums, C. Spencer, M. Dettaff. R. Berger. L. Grands. D. Hockaden. 38 LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Renner. L. Katenkamp, R. Brock, G. Damico, P. Foster, E. Shilts. SECOND ROW: H. Sparks, R. Flint. L. Wolfe, I. Shroyer. M. Yost, B. Leach. THIRD ROW: D. Davis. K. Burger, W. Stewart. F. Camp- bell. P. Stikeleather, L. Curran. FOURTH ROW: B. sheets. M. Peterson, G. Roettger, G. Feulner. K. Mahlerwein. V. Rook. 39 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Monday, R. Proctor, D. Vaughn, 3. Smith. C. Rathman. I. Tautbee. D. Spaeth. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, L. McNear. T. McDonald. K. West. P. Zillick. D. Wagner. E. Wernecke. THIRD ROW: B. Ralph. K. Laws. K. West. C. Robinson. B. Lever. B. Noah, 5. Scott, D. Morgenthal. FOURT H ROW: M. Sweeney, D. Lowe, B. Topie, B. Neathery, D. Schneider, D. Myerly, K. Neathery. Manchinq um. .m m M M m. m.m .ma We :d D0 R. AP U. GZ Rm 06 L OW CL MAJORETTES: E. Winters. L. Linn, J. Holsche r. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: I. Katenkamp. R. Barton. 8. Browning, K. Swallow, W. Weishample, I. Hoelscher, L. Katenkamp. L. Wolfe. B. Leach. J. Wemz. ROW TWO: S. Tucker. E. Winter, R. Proctor, K. Wainauski, L. Burton. L. McNear, T. Williams. A. Mulford. C. Carl, B. Ralph, M. Sweeny, D. Spaeth, C. Kron. D. Callahan. T. Kollman, K. Young, N. Hogue. M. Johnson. ROW THREE: 3- Lever. K. West. C. Rathman, W. Medcalf. A. Walter, D. Davidson, M. Minda. S. Bottom, L. Carl. A. Uchtman. M. Matz, W. Stewart. P. Wilson, B. Clegren, P. Odegard, T. Epperson. S. Browning, R. Rawlings, J. Speckman, A. Fowler, P. Zillick, M. Yost, W. Deal. ROW FOUR: B. Engel, N. Seekins, P. Stikeleather, S. Baker, I. Rasnic. G. Quigley, D. Wilbert. G. Mueller, M. Price, I. Riley. Concent Band 41 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: T. Williams, M. Minda. J. Katenkamp. R. Berton, S. Tucker, J. Wemz, S. Baker. ROW TWO: A. Mulford, M. Drake. N. Hogue, M. Johnson, M. Yost, R. Med- calf, W, Deal, G. Quigley, B. Engel. M. Price. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Engel, Sergeant; S. Baker, Sergeant; N. Seekins, Sergeant; W. Deal. Corpora1;J. Wernz, Captain; C. Carl, Lieutenant; G. Quigley, Lieutenant; P. Wilson. Corporal; P. Odegard. Corporal. 42 x769 ? 27522 2 25? 4'; JLQW k I 424, '1544$$;1;44 62,94 I ROW ONE, LEFT TO RI :P. Wilson, N. esterfield. S. 'Sc0tt, C. Carl E. Winters. J. Buchmann, A. Mulford. M. Williams. R. Procter, M. Yost, M. Matz, J. Katenkamp, M. Minda, M. Price, N. Hague. S. Baker, L Carl. ROW TWO: P. Toms. I. Stohlman, S. Browning, N. Gebhardt, B. Smith, B. Retzsch, P. Hendry. J. Hoelscher, J. Newell. K. Kerns, M. Johnson. C. Jenkins, P. Stikeleather. L. Moran, T. Wolfe. ROW THREE: I. Monday. D. Jackson. B. Girton, B. Barth, T. Laps, T. Epperson, R. Medcalf. G. Quigley, B. Clegem. T. Wiiliams, P. Zillick. 8. Tucker. ROW FOUR: C. Rough, J. Rasnic. T. Shroyer. P. Odegaxd, W. Deal. 1. Wernz, J. Savant, M. Yost, T. Johnstone. Mixed Chonua Let thene be muaic! 43 Octette LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Deal. B. Browning. D. Mueller, 1. Wernz. R. Medcalf, G. Quigley, P. Odegard, T. Williams. 8. Tucker, L. Linn. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: S. Baker, D. Brandt, T. Sellers, B. Hollister. SECOND ROW: 5. Tucker. B. East. THIRD ROW: T. Kollman, M. Yost. T. Johnstone. FOURTH ROW: T. Barth, B. Lape. B. Peters, J. Graham. FIFTH ROW: '1'. Williams, C. Rough, T. Epperson, B. Cleghorn, D. Arganbrite. SIXTH ROW: P. Odegard, J. Savant, T. Shroyer, J. Rasnic. B. Nitherly. K Medcalf. SEVENTH ROW: D. Mueller. R. Berger. W. Deal, B. Browning, J. Wernz, G. Quigley, T. Baird. LEFT T0 RIGHT. FIRST ROW: J. Kateukamp. M. Minda, R. Porctor, L. McNear, M. Drake. A. Mulford; M. Williams, M. Price. L. Katenkamp, J. Taulbee. K. Galin. E. Shilts, L. Martin. SECOND ROW: C. Carl. E. Wernecke, M. 1413,11 Ginla' Glee Club Canada. D. Magee, M. Yost. J. Demico, J. Buchanan, S. Hoff, J. VonEye. D. Callahan. I. Monday. THIRD ROW: 5. Benton, 8. Browuing. W. Stewart, D. Jackson, P. Stikeleather, P. Campbell. K. Burger, J. Shroyer, B. Leach, L. Marsch. N. Westerfield. FOURTH ROW: C. Jenkins, L. Demico, B. Girton, S. Baker, C. Schuler, P. Toms. N. Gerhardt. R. Brown, T. Wolfe, K. West, 8. Scott. FIFTH ROW; R. Brinkmeyer, B. Smith, M. Matz, S. Bonon. B. Retzch, I. Westerfield. E. Winters, K. Laws. N. Hogue. P. O'Connor, L. Moran. SIXTH ROW: J. Hoelscher, C. Spencer. T. Zubko, M. Walden, J. Newell, J. Rixman, P. Hendry, C. Robinson. J. Oswald, K. Kerns, M. Johnson. B. Rook. 'J'niple Unio LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: 5. Baken L. Linn. P. Hendry, J. Hoelscher. J. Newell, B. Smith. SECOND ROW: 1. Buchanan, J. Katenkamp. K. Kerns, M. Matz. Chniatmaa Concent W 41ng MTV. ' 3 0 Holy night ' QVWWYQWM ?ootball Ralph Medcclf Dave Baird Dan Crocker LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Chaney, R. Koehler, D. Schneider, B. Smith, T. Kollman. SECOND ROW: Harold Williams Managen; T. Schwab, T. Farrel, M. Howard, M. Toms. B. Latta, M. Yost. THIRD ROW: H. Stanley. D. Seigel, R. Berton. G. Salyards. D. Kathman. B. Browning. 4B I956 Dick Thomas Ben Browning Dick Seiter Glen Beckham LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: B. Friedman. C. Jacobs. D. Argan- bright. B. Topie, D. Hockaden. MIDDLE ROW: B. Lape. D. Smith. T. Barth, 3. Tucker, C. Rough. H. Perkins wanior Managen. TOP ROW: D. Thomas, R. Paul, R. Medcalf, D. Seiter, 'I'. Baird, M. Ertle. 49 Cliff Rough Don Kafhmon Tom Barth This year's squad, offer being picked to finish near the bottom of the heap in the MVIL race, came up second. The team was noted through most of the year for their stingy defense, and a grinding type of possession offense. The team acted as a unit and was quite well- bulanced. We lost 16 seniors this year and they all will be missed in the '57 gridiron season. Oh ya Pioneena, On to Victoria Bil I Lope 52 - Y -. whit? .a W,m5 human! H ; J 3 x, i TOP: Barbara Pet at i r1 g , Ellen Winter, Lois Bertele, Nancy Sullivan. SIDE: Ni n a Westerfield, Jerr y Dimico. The homecoming dance this year was after fhe victory over Deer Park. The cap- tain of the cheer leaders, Nancy Sulli- van, was elected queen; and the kicker forfhe team, Dick Seifer, was elected King. When -- December 14, 1956 Where -- Greenhills High Why --- To elect a Queen for the Annual They danced to Bi Miller's Band Carol Fulner. Marlene Johnson Marian Walden . Jone Newell . Jill Rixman . . Faye Higgins . Rachel Brown Karen Kerns . . Sandy Baker . Annual Candidates for Queen u n u u o a Dance . F. H.A. . . Bond Red Crass Cheerleaders Shamrock Klueem . Honor Sociefy . Secretarial Staff- . Girls Glee Club . Boys Glee Club Ronald Peck GUARD Ralph Medcalf FORWARD Robert Seery FORWAR D Richard Sieter FORWAR D--CAPTA.'N Vania; Baaketball . A slow start and a Fast finish - that was the story of this basketball season.The squads droppedafew too many at the beginning of the season; when the team lost five games by one point, each, that should have broken the spirit of most squads. It didn't, though, theygot hotand stayed hot right up into the tournaments. After winning Glen Beckham the Exempted Village Tournaments For the first time and GUARD they went on to be runners-up in the District Tournaments for the first time since I999. Donald Kathman 55 CENTER LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: C. Jacobs. D. Cummings. M. Ertle. R. Herman. D. HaidOEting. H. Williams. B. Clegern, M. Toms, B. Fridman. ROW TWO: Coach McDermott, D. Brant, Manager. F R E S H M E N LEFT T0 RIGHT, ROW ONE: B. Smith. G. Chaney. C. Ritter, T. McDonald. ROW TWO; D. Hockaden. R. Dollar, B. Topie. L. Grande. Coach Voiers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Newell, Patty Toms, Faith Higgins, Pat Cushing. Nancy Sullivan. RIGHT PICTURE: Varsity Captain, Nancy Sullivan. Cheenleadena LEFT T0 RIGHT: Gail Durham, Ella Wemicke. Judy Kuhn, Sally Smith, Nancy Wilson. 4-mw LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Roy, N. Sullivan, F. Higgins, S. Hamilton, N. Gebhardt, P. Toms', B. Girton. K. Kems. M. Niemann. J. Newell, N. Seekins. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hoelscher. T. Zubko, P. Hendry. P. Cush- ing. R. Brinkmeyer, M. Ferris, I. Katenkamp, B. Petering. M. Minda. P. McKay, l. Bertele. gint'a voueqbau m wrnmrnw 4-mwb RIGHT TO LEFT: 8. Hamilton. M. Ferris. J. Newell, I. Holscher, P. Hendry. P. Toms, V. Jones, P. Roy, N. Sullivan. R. Foley, K. Kerns, M. Neimann, T. Zubko. Qinla' Baahetball rn zlrnmn17u RIGHT TO LEFT: R. Brinkmeyer, M. Minda, B. Smith. P. Wilson, M. Johnson. B. Girton, M. Drake. T. Wolfe. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: L. Benele, J. Delph, J. Kuhn, M. Drake, L. Katenkamp, S. Smith, P. McKay, B. Leach, S. Hoff, P. Foster. M. Williams. J. Von Eye. J. Roy. ROW TWO: P. Morrison. D. Wagner, W. Stewart. M. Minda. P. Wilson, 8. Browning. A. Lewis. P. Johnstone. D. Davis, E. Wernicke, T. Wolfe, E. Shilts. ROW THREE: D. Morganthal, K. West, L. Damico, L. Moran, J. Dixon, B. Pelering, N. Sullivan, P. Collingswonh, J. Meyer. B. Ralph. I. Katenkamp. V. Jones. ROW FOUR: L. Rivas. S. Scott. R. Brinkmeyer. 6. Durham. K. Lyons, T. Davis, D. McKenzie. N. Wilson, J. Buchanan, B. Ginon, F. Higgins. P. Toms. ROW FIVE: E. Winter. 1. Westerfield, B. Smith, J. Marsh, P. Cushing. J. Sullivan, C. Fulner. B. Retzsch. J. Deiph, P. Voiers, A. Seaman. N. Gebhardt. ROW SIX: B. Rook. I. Oswald, M. Walden. N. Seeking, C. Spencer. 1. Hoelscher. J. NeweIE. J. Rixman, M. Niemann, P. Hendry, K. Kems. M. Ferris. S. Hamilton. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Walden. 'I'. Zubko. J. Katan- kamp. J. Roy. F. Higgins, N. Gebhard1,P. Toms. G414 Council LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Kems, 8. Hamilton, F. Higgins, P. Hendry. P. Toms. J. Sullivan. J. Rixman, J. Newell, N. Gebhardt, J. Roy. P. McKay, T. Zubko. B. Girton. J. Holscher, M. Ferris, Mrs. Cook. Sweet Sixteen The Sweet Sixteen Club consists of sixteen girls with outstanding ability in the field of sports. These girls are Familiar with all kinds of athletics. They learn the rules Thoroughly, which hefps them fo gain eixperience in of- ficiafing. 61 62 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: B. Rasnic. M. Davis. L. Carl, N. Westerfield, P. Voiers. ROW TWO: 0. Frakes. C. Jacobs, D. Sparks. S. Iohnstone. 1. Punkari. ROW THREE: R. Pack. P. Odegard, D. Miller, R. Brown. 1. Canada. B. lape. The members of our Student Council help e h throyghout the year in their monthly meetings to h promote the welfare of the school and the student body. With their udvisor, Mr. Fowler, they also . act as a voice For the administration and for the student body. Student Council '.The Patniota LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: T. Zubko, D. Wilber. A. Uchtmann, A. Mulford. A. Seaman. Mr. Fowler, Miss Long, Mr. Trost. Miss Seward, Mr. Young, A. Lewis, R. Noah. K. Young, 8. Benton, M. Johnson. ROW TWO: B. McDonald. R. Pack, P. Toms, S. B'rowning. P. Wilson,5. Tucker, M. Minda. 1. Martin. S. Baker. B. Smith, R. Medcalf, P. Hendry, M.G. Matz. I. Brown, B. Eugel. J. Katenkamp, E. Winter, J. Hoelscher, N. Seekins, M. Drake. 8. beach. Honor: Society These members of our chapter of fhe National Honor Society are the ones who show fhe way scholastically in our school . Our hats are off to these representatives of our school who show suchoufsfunding scholastic achievement. Entering into the Christmas spirit, the Honor Society provided Food and gifts For a needy family. Annual Stabb Oh Leave me not! Ant and Litenanq LEFT T0 RIGHT, ROW ONE:M. Walden, B. Leach, 5. Tucker. ROW TWO: I. Brown, N. Seekins, A. Mul- ford, N. Wilson. ROW THREE: C. Spencer, K. West, P. Wilson, N. Westerfield. A. Seaman. ROW FOUR: T. Baird, T. Zubko, M. Price. Boohatone LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: B. Foster. S. Hamilton. J. Von Eye. I. Roy, M. Drake, K. Kems. ROW TWO: M. James, M. Penis, M. Matz. I. Oswald, C. Spencer, J. Brown, P. McKay, R. Brinkmeyer, N. Seekins, C. Jenkins, L. Moran, I. Foster. Buaineaa LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: 3. Smith. C. Spencer, N. Seekins. ROW TWO: M. Walden, R. Foley, J. Myers, L. Bertele, PI Toms. This magazine was basically a hu- morous publication designed to bring a little enioyment into the lives of the students. ZORCH was originated by and pub- lished by a small group of obnoxious seniors, who wanted to annoy someone other than themselves. They also wanted to provide an out let for some of the GOOD humor In the school . Under the leadership of these studenfs and Miss. McCoilum, the Shamrock re- turned to its rightful position as a dynamic student publication . EDITORS: D. Mortashed, Managing Editor; D. Jackson, B. McDonald. B. Forbes. C. Spencer. 1. Rixman. LEFT T0 RIGHTI ROW ONEzv. Crisler. P. Payne, D. Jackson, P. McKay, A. Lewis. C. Rauscenberger, B. Rasnic. D. Magee, T. Schorte, L. Bertele. ROW TWO: B. Girton, S. Benton, P. Wilson. B. East. F. Hig- gins, N. Gebhardt. D. Wilber. D. McKinZie. 5. Oliver, J. McCoIlum. ROW THREE: K. Laws. K. West. B. Forbes, C. Hake, T. Williams, M. Nieman, P. Voiers, J. Bertele. 8. Hamilton. ROW FOUR: T. Zubko, C. Spencer, B. McDonald. D. Brown- field, I. Rasnic, J. Helm, J. Brown, I. Rixman. 72 Junior Miss was the only piay presented this year. It was the first time in which the stu- dents of the entire high school and iunior high were eligibie to try our for a part. The play, which was presented November 9th and 10th, was a big success. The cast was Appearancd Harry Graves Joe Grace Graves Hilda . Lois Groves . Judy Graves. Fuffy Adams . J.B. Curtis . Ellen Curtis . Willis Reynolds Barlow Adams Haskell Cummings . Merrill Feurbach Sterling Brown . Albert Kunody . Tommy Arbuckle Charles Henry . Wesfern Union Bo . as follows: On Order Of . . Bob Johnson . Michael Weber .Tanyo Zubko .Pafsy Hendry Dunc: Jackson . Sally Smith .George Quigley . Pat Cushing .Ronnie Childress . Torn McDonald . John Rusnic . Bob McDonald David Morfashed Paul Odegard Jerry Canada .Teddy Sellers Secnetanial Stabb The secretarial staff is made up of 8 girls From the commercial Heparfmenf, the school secretary, and the commercial feocher. They handle the multitude oF paper work done every year in our school . The work the girls do is valuable experience for them In their fufure vocations. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Bertele, A. Lewis. J. Dixon, S. Hamilton, M. Matz, J. Newell, J. Hoelschex. Miss Long. SEATED: A. Senour. Liaten ban the bell ROW ONE. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Demico, M. Yost, R. Brock. J. Duffy. R. Flint. H. Sparks. E. Schultz. ROW TWO: 1. Katenkamp, P. Stikeleather, D. Davis, J. Goodman. D. Wolf. B. leach. L. Curran. Mrs. Renner. ROW THREE: V. Rook. K. Mullerwon. M. Peterson, G. Rechter. C. Fulner. B. Sheets, K. Burger. F.H.A. this year consists mostlyof Freshman giris, who are preparing to be future home- makers. Their activifies included a bake sale and making favors for the Red Cross and preparing a basket of fruit of Christmas time for a neEdy Family. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Nold, K. Burger, L. Bertele, M. Williams, M. Price, 1. Brown. M. Johnson, I. Katenkamp. C. Seward. A. Bruckman. M. Beehler, M. Walden, S. Browning, D. Wagner, C. Spencer. As in former years The members of this organizations gave generously of their time and effort in contributing to a number of worthy causes . Red Cnoaa 76 n .,:...7.A..: a .6: 4.x 7 n V . 1m.7 :jzlxrgy VJ : 2 : 2 2m : a mu :9 Let Us Fix The Food For Your Party RAY'S DELICATESSEN Greenhills Shopping Center Phone WE. 1-3816 Compliments of EARHARDT'S TEXACO STATION Winfon and Compton JA . 1-9064 KEN THE BARBER That great taste of Coke makes life more fun 60 delicious even the bubbles taste batten Gives c: bright liH-le lift to everyone we refreshing you can feel the difference when it's Coca-Colan 16 .. hanamnd bud,- September! 5. 7. I4. 21 . 25. 27. 28. 30. School Starts M.V.I.L. Previews Taylor Lockland Seniors have field trip California test for Freshmen Mariemonf Band plays for Miss. America For The Finest In Photography OSBORNE STUDIOS INC. 1521 Central Avenue Middletown, Ohio Your School Photographer DAREL HOME SHOPPING SERVICE THE HAMBURG TEA COMPANY 2238 Quutman Avenue, Norwood JE. 1-7272 Compliments of FRISC H'S RESTAURANTS GREENHILLS SHOE REPAIR GreenhIHs Shopping Center Lower Level Compl iments of RAYS HARDWARE OUTLET A Good Place To Buy Octoben 5. Reading 12. Deer Park--Homl'ng 13. Bond goes 10 Miami 19. Seniors to Middlefown JFor pictures Wyoming 20-21. Variety Show 22. Interest fest for Juniors 24. Merit Scholarship tests for Seniors 25. St. Bernard 26. Teachers Meeting CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 from the GREENHILLS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION participating members Open-Thursdoy and Friday - until 9 pm. BIRDIE ANN'S FRENCH SHOPPE HARDING AND CARROLL FURNITURE LAUNDERITE GREENHILLS HOME OWNERS CORPORATION GREENHILLS FOOD LOCKER GREENHILLS PASTRY SHOP GREENHILLS SHOE STORE GREENHILLS BEVERAGES GREENHILLS SAVING'S AND LOAN COMPANY GREENHILLS PHARMACY GREENHILLS SUPER MARKET GREENHILLS DRY CLEANERS WOLKE PLUMBING COMPANY RATHMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE RAY'S DELICATESSEN RICK'S MENS WEAR MARCELLA'S BEAUTY SALON 81 November: 2. Norfh Coliege Hill football game 9. cE IO. Junior Miss Ploy presenfed 14. Career Day 16. Mt. Healthy Football game 22. Thanksgiving Holidays begin 27. College Night December: 1. Taylor Basketball Game 5. Report Cards 7. St. Bernard Basketball game 8. Polio Shots H. Colerion Basketball game 14. Muriemonf--Annual Staff Dance 18. Deer Park Game 19. Christmas Concert 21. Out of School for Christmas Vacation 25. Chrfsfmos 27. White Christmas Dance mum yak K BIRDIE ANN'S French Dress Shop Sfyles Distincfive Ladies Apparel Greenhills, Ohio Silverfon, Ohio JA-1-8526 SY-1-6117 K NOLLMA N LUMBER PAINTS PLUMBING SPORTING GOODS MT. HEALTHY HARDWARE COMPANY Gardner Bros . Propr. 7613 Hamilton Avenue Phone: JA. 1-9373 JA. 1-9374 Congratulations ...... to the class of '57 from your TELEPHONE COMPANY A GOOD PLACE TO WORK aanuanq 2. School Opens 4. Lockland basketball game 5. Wyoming basketball game 7. Ohio State Psychological test for Seniors 8. Reading basketball game 10. Polio Shot H . North College Hill basketball game 15. St. Bernard basketball game 18. Senior Schoiurship test 18. Deer Park baskefball game 24 8. 25. Exams 25. Locklund basketball game 26. Mariemonf basketball game ?elmuanq 1. Wyoming game 2. Mt. Healthy game 5. North College Hill game 7. ACE psychological Exam 8. Reading game 15. Beuf--counfry day in tournament 21. Band Assembly-Lockland Wayne game 22. Washington's Birthday and Pancake Supper 26. AH science deparfmenfs go to Health Exposition 86 Munch 6. G.H.S. Beats Amelia in Basketball Tournament 8 8 9., Greenhills loses to Lockland in Tourney 11. Air Age Assembly 12. No School 13. Report Cards 28. Honor Society Assembly to announce new members 30. Music Contests at U.C. B7 Compl imen'rs O f DURHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY Greenhil Is, Ohio BUFFLER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY JA. 1-8515 74an 3. Scholarship tests 17. Seniors Leave for Washington 21. Seniors return from glorious holiday 23. School opens after Easter vacation 27. Music contests at Columbus 89 18. 21. 22. 23. 25. 29. 30. 31 E :. 7 n u o , 2 . , .; i : W . 4 2 , 2 4. v Riv. .5 TQM . .2 ,3 :4 . : . Seniors measured for caps and gowns . Bond festival Honor Society Bake sale Honor Society Inifiah'on Spring Concert Sportsmans Banquet Junior Senior Prom Senior Exams No School-Memorial Day . Senior Exams and Class Day 90 qune 2. Baccalaureate 3. Exams 4. Exams 6. Graduation 7. School is Out H! Cheeuleadena LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: I. Marlowe B. Housner B. Shipp. ROW TWO: 8. Brownfield, S. Farrell, S. Churchman, B. Nold, P. Payne. ROW THREE: C. Todd, D. Stoddard. L. Westerfield,s.01iver C. Pfeirrman. M. Davis. S. Shipp. ROW FOURzL Quigley, E. Smith B. Green. W. Medcalf. M. Garrett, V. Jones, B. Rasnic. ABSENT: K. Sweeney, J. Crummie. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW:,M Storck, N. Smith, E. Riegel, D. Rivas, S. Swope, I. Marlow, BV Howell. SECOND ROW: 5. Petersen, T. Price, R. Smith, R. King, W. Walden, W, Weinle, D. Brokaw. THIRD ROW: N. Davis, D. Vaughn, D. Gentner, B. Morsch, A. Bullock. F, Schultz. B. Shipp. FOURTH ROW:D. Suhre, B. Sohn, J. Klein, B. Leistner, M, Beehler, S. Songer, R. Richardson, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Linn, K. Sweeney, N. Younker, A. Johnson, R. Rau, R. Breitenbach. SECOND ROW: B, Nold, L. McNear, 3. Von H0113, M. Rawlings, G. Bowie, S. Seekins. J. Crummie. THIRD ROW: D, Booth, E. Wernicke, K. Mossman. C. Nutt. T. Burg. D. Koln. FOURTH ROW: B. Rasnic. J. Campbe11.J. Quigley, J. West. M. Wemz, L. Simmering. J. Runkari. Teacher, Miss Saige. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Disney, M.L. Fleischer, L. Collinsworth. B. Rothert, D. Grande, D, Cornn, H. Theetge. SECOND ROW: M. Gay, J. Sullivan, R. Schaefer, J. Callahan, M. Schott, G. McKay, J. Marshall. THIRD ROW: S. Farrell, P. Payne, V. Rhodes, R. Sherman. D. Sparks, 5. Churchman, S. Brownfield, FOURTH ROW: A. Bruckmann,1. Hogue, I. Hesse, I. Bertele, S. Iohnstone. B. Doan. R. Campbell. Happy Days Are Here Again ! In The Good Old Summertime. . . Yipee 97 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: E. Curtis, L. Coulter, C. McKay, T. Schorle, V. Crisler, D. Stoddard, M. Carcoran. SECOND ROW: D. Goetz, G. D111, M. Weidimar, B. Wolff, E. Cordes. L. Westerfield. T. Kerl, B. Tierney. THIRD ROW: D. Hansen, D. Davidson. B. Green, J. Johnson, J. Scott. R. Mcleaster, K. Baker, A. Fowler. FOURTH ROW: B. Witt, L. O'Bryant,1. Young, H. Freed, D. Austin. B. Bowling, W. Haynes. B. Jones. LEFT TORIGHT, FIRSTROW: Mr. James. J. Mitchell, C. Young, 1. Burton, B. Hausner, B. Hollister. SECOND ROW: P. Weishampel. B. Williams, J. Zillick, I. Odegard. C. Pfirrmann. B. Naegel. D. DeWeese. THIRD ROW: V. Jones, B. Michaels, K. Ilskin, L. Lindner. M. Myerly, M. Graham, B. Stewart. FOURTH ROW: A. Smith. B. Chandler, W. Medcalf, D. Powell, B. VonEye, A. Walter, P. Bierhorst. Eighth Gnade LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Miller, I. Gerard, M. McClain, C. Todd. 5. Shipp. M. Dinkelacker, O. Frakes. M. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Noah, N. Farris, M. Davis, M. Herron, S. Oliver. B. McDowell, I. Toms. THIRD ROW: M. Garret, T. Girton. D. Huber. J. Kearney, D. Washburn, I. Graves, C. Kearns. FOURTH ROW: D. Topie, B. Berger, T. Johnson, D. Miller. J. Johnson. B. Schotterbeck, F. Hilton. ABSENT: J. Lykins; R. Zettler. CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: P. BierhorSl' . . .Vice PresideniL O. Frakes . . . . Secretary M. Davis. . . . . President D. Miller. . Student Council 99 m I i. an view? g a e: 139 mar Eu ' ,. , - van 210' ' Meggea 4.58 JAE 03.93 53:55 2A:- 2 0f 532 law egg 1. 9-..- e V ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Huber. I. Hogue, B. Laistner, W. Von Eye, L. Zeuler, T. Johnson, D. Miller, D. Austin, I. 1 Young, W. Haynes. ROW TWO: J. Hess, C. Winderland, J. Lane, R. Pack. B. Jones. B. Michaels, B. Williams. J. Johnson. L. Higgins, S. Iohnstone. M. Graham, E. Dean, J. Heinrich, Coach; Mr. Miller. ROW THREE: D. Goetz, J. Lykins. C. McKay. S. I. i I Sanger, B. Wolfe. I. Gerard. O. Frakes. J. Mitchell, D. Baird. ROW FOUR: G. McKay. K. Mossman. H. Freed. B. Berger. Hatfield. J. Sullivan. in. High ?ootball In the first year of Junior High football, the results . I were: won-2, iosf-4, and tied i. B. Vori Eye, T. Johnson, D. Ausun. J. Young. Mr. Freedman, . . . Mr. Mlller, D. Mliler. The season opened With a giOFlOUS wm over the al- ways good Hamilton with a score of 14-6. Hamilton Roosevelt, one of the best in Ohio, lost to them, 34-0. The Mt. Healthy game was lost by our team by extra points, leaving the score at 14-12. They also lost to anotheroutstanding team, Deer Park, 28-7. At the next game with Mariemont, with 455econds to go, Miller's pass to Arganbright was good for 40 yards to score a touchdown. AH the extra points tied the game, 7-7. In the North College Hill game, everything went right to the tune of 54-0. The Green and White game, which was held on C: Saturday, was well played with white beating green, 20-12. This team was organized and sponsored by the Athletic Booster Club, The team was coached by Mr. Miller. The team showed great spirit. 100 ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Chandler, D. Vougn. S. Sanger. W. Haynes, B. Jones, B. Williams. I. Lykins, Coach Mr. James. ROW TWO, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Von Eye. J. Young, D. Powell. D. Miller, H. Freed, T. Johnson. D. Austin. B. Witt. B. Berger. ROW THREE, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Linn, G. Hatfield, J. Burton, I. Kline. B. Slotterbeck. J. Scott. J. Johnson. M. Rawlings, J. Mitchell. C. Young. L. McNear. in. H iqh quack Ueam Shof-puf Thrower J . C . Johnson 101 The basketball team made an excellent showing this year with a 16-4 record in regular games, but lost two games in the tournament. They beat Deer Park in an over time and beat Reading by 2 points. One of the reasons was the threehigh scores: Dennis Powell, Don Miller, and LarryO'Bryant. qn. High Baaketball 102 103 LEFTTORIGHT, ROW ONE:M. Corcoran, J. Mulford, C. Young, P. Weishample, S. Seekius, E. Cordes. K. Sweeney, N. Younker. K. Itskin, L. Lindner. ROW TWO: M. Meyerly. B. Naegle. J. Quigley, M. Wemz. C. Nun, J. Crummie, M. Messner, G. Dill, V. Jones, B. Housner. J. Sloane, E. Wernecke, L. McNear. C. Hunter, D. Linn, J. West, T. Kerl, G. Bowie, G. Stewart, P. Bierhoist. ROW THREE: 1. Zillick, B. Nold, R. Deweese. C. Phin'manm L. Coulter, K. Baker. A. Smith, R. Rau, B. Hollister, D. Booth. J. Button, J. Odegard. 8. Von Eye, 1. Riley, D. Koen, B. Chandler, M. Rawlings, A. Fowler. The Junior High School Band is composed of fifty six 7th and 8th grade sfudenfs. They march of one offhe football games, play for pep sessions, give concerts and enter fhedisfrici contest in the spring . This year Junior Band received a one rating at confesf. rjunior: Band 104 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: D. Linn. R. Rau. T. Price, B. Weinle, J. Marshal. E. Howell. ROW TWO: J. Burton. J. Hatfield. W. Walden, S. Seekins, N. Yonker. R. King. M. Rawlings. ROW THREE: B. Shepalal, D. Vaughn, M. Noah, D. Booth, R. Schaefer, M. Schott, J. Lykins, O. Frakes. ROW FOUR: B. Wolff, B. Tierney, B. Stewart, I. Campbell, J. Scott. J. Hesse. B. Daon, T. Girton, R. Richardson. ROW FIVE: D. Sparks. J. Klein, B. Leistner, D. Austin, T. Johnson. J. Young. B. Von Eye. B. Chandler, S. Iohnstone, B. Jones. 11:. High Chonua LEFT T0 RIGHT, ROW ONE: M. Schwemberger, S. Swaps, M. Corcoran. D. Rivas. ROW TWO: M. Fleischer. B. Hausner, J. Mulford, E. Riegel. ROW THREE: B. Nold. D. Stoddard, S. Brownfield, M. Gay, U. Crisler. C. Todd, B. Shipp. ROW FOUR: S. Farrel, C. Nutt, M. Cavis, S. Oliver. Phinmann, S. Churchman, S. Shipp. ROW FIVE: E. Cordes, M. Wernz, A. Bruchmann. J. Quigley. J. West, T. Schmitr, B. Naigel. L. Westerfield. ROW SIX: V. Jones. I. Odegard, M. Garrett, D. Topic, W. Medcalf, A. Walter, K. Baker, A. Smith, B. Rasnic. 105 JUNE 1957 Dean mu. Lenka and mu. Bantee, ghanha Sincenelu, Tm SEQ If is our hope that fhe recordings of the events of fhe school year, 1956-57 in your annual will always bring you back for a pleascnf tour through G. H.S. THE EDITORS mm mm WWdegw 107 Senior! Awanda The ninefeenfh annual commencement of Greenhills High School was heldon June t 6th. Following addresses by class Solufoforion Betty Smith and Valedictorian David . Mueller, Mr. A.E. Roberts, Employees' Counselor from the Cincinnati Milling , Machine Co. spoke on Nature and Human Nature. ! Presentation of the following awards were made by Victor M. Fowler; January Senior Scholarship Tests Honorable Mention in Store of Ohio David Mueller Honorable Mention In Miami U. Disfrict David Mueller, Ralph Medcclf, Wendell Bell Honorable Mention Humilfion County David Mueller, Ralph MedcolF, Wendell Bell, Norma Seekins, Patsy Hendry, Jim Wemz, Bruce Lows, Betty Smith, Bob McDonald, David Baird. Perfect Attendance Awards Jim Helm, Senior year Jim Wernz, Ronald Pack, Bernice Girton, Carol Carl, not absent or furdy for four years. Vols, Schoiarship Awards David Mueller Ralph Medculf Patsy Hendry Honor Roll Awards Ralph Medcalf, David Mueller, William Leach, Patsy Hendry National Office Management Association Award Jone Hoelscher, letter with certificate. Admission with Honors to Miami University Patsy Hendry Honor Society Certificates Sandro Baker, Faith Higgins, Mary Grace Mafz, Ralph Medcolf, Ronald Puck, Betty Smith, William Leach, Patsy Hendry, Jane Hoelscher, Robert McDonald, David MueHer, Norma Seekins, Pat Toms. 108 Quaduation the Claaa 0!: I 957 David Mueller Valedictorian Betty Smith Solufaforian :umwgrngrnw But Jt'a Soon Oven 25 YEARBOOKS LAW
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