Hillsdale School - Telescope Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1969
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1969 FOUR CORNERS HILLSDALE SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO Contents mr-I-HO'OM FaCUlty S r. .m n e S With sincere thanks for your inter- est and concern, your motivation and encouragement, your freshness and Vigor, your ability to listen and to understand, but above all for your young spirit Which has enabled you to be to us both teacher and friend, we dedicate this yearbook to you, Judith Ayres and Barbara Triplett. 4 w 4; FACULTY A special communication exists between the Hills- dale faculty and students. Our faculty plays a dual role; they are both our friends and our instructors. MR. JOHN B. DAYTON B.A. , Amherst; Columbia; Harvard. MR. PETER T. TERRY B. S. , Columbia University. MR. ROGER LOUD A.B., Amherst College; M. Ed. , University of Cincinnati. 11 MRS . AARON GOODALL MRS . DANIEL K0 CH 12 Switchboard MR. ROBERT BURTON pry MRS. JENSEN OBERKLEIN MR. DAVID FIALA 13 MISS JUDITH AYRES B. A., B. 5. Miami University English, Science 3 :4? MRS. EDMUND BAGNULO B.A. , College of New Ro- chelle, English MISS CAROL BRESTEL E. S. , M. E. University of Cin- cinnati, Physical Education 14 MRS. ALAN CHAMBERS B.A. , Wellesley College Spanish MISS MARTA CAVIEZEL Sanglings and Muttesheim, Bern, Switzerland, Pfel- gerinum Schule, Zurich, Switzerland MR. DONALD EMERSON B. MUS. , MM, New England Con- servatory of Music Drama, Music 15 MI MRS. WILBUR GODEN MR. FRANCIS FISKE B.A. , Harvard; M. Ed. , Emerson College. 16 MR. CLYDE GRIFFIN JR. B.A. , Ohio State University. MISS MARIAN JOHNSON B.A. , Wellesley College. MR. JAMES A. HUNT B. A. , University of Cincinnati. MRS. MARIE HARBACH W'ayne University; University of Rhode Island, C-L. S MRS. ALLEN LLOYD B.A. , Smith College vim ,x, MISS SANDRA LAMB B. S. in Art Educatlon Miami University MR. JAMES LeMONN B.A., University of Cincinnati I Licence es lettres Universite de Nancy Wranca 18 qggwaexv-r ; MR. STEPHEN MARTIN B. A. , DePauw English MRS. RENEE LOWTHER Baccalaureat, College de Jeunes Filles, Faculte d'Aix French, Head of the Department MR. KEITH MCBRIDE B.A. , Wesleyan; MAT, Wesleyan Science, Head of the Department 19 MRS. DONNA ROEMER B. S. , University of Missouri Typing 20 MISS MARY MORRISON B. S. , Wisconsin State University at Lacrosse M. ed. , University of Cincinnati Physical Education MRS. JOAN SCHRODER B.A. , University of Cincinnati 1 - . MRS. ALLAN SANKER A. B. , Butler University MR. JACK ROMIG B. S. , University of Cincinnati 21 MISS ALMA STANTON MISS BARBARA TRIPLETT B.A., Wellesley College A. B. , MA A. , University of Cincinnati Latin History MRS. BETTY VON BENKEN B. A. , University of Cincinnati; M. A. , Stan- ford University, English 22 MR. BENJAMIN DIESBACH B. S. , DePauw; University of Cincinnati; Science MR. CHARLES WOODWARD B. A., B. 8., M. A. , Universb ty of Cincinnati; History MISS MARIANNA WAROBLAK B. A. , West Virginia University; M. A. , University of Pittsburg; French 23 CLASSES w'ak A wvwvw BUSINESS OFFlCE Wmm W H l LLS DALE --M LOTSPEICH 4------- lNURSERv SCHOOL FOUNDERS HALLT Hui MANOR? mu DRAMA Grade Seven P. Swillinger, P. Trounstine, M. TrufaLntl C. Tomlin, D. Williams, J. Stern. 28 De. Green, Da. Green, A. Eagleson, J. Flick, 1.. Fedash, S. Goldsmith. L. Lillard, D. Lewis, C. Pauly, C. Preston, 5. Quinones, L. Lawrence, M. Taft. L. Kaplan, S. Harris, L. Jolly, N. Helms- worth, P. Hyinsky. C. Lerner, S. Jones, M. Landsman, P. Lawson, N. MacLeod, E. Jones. M. Barbara, R. Attee, S. Applegate, S. Bailey, M. Garrett, D. Drysdale, S. Fuller. L. March, E. Hogg, M. Hallock, M. Gradison, B. Jackson, B. Hughey. 30 J. Pierce, A. Mathis, L. Lane, P. Marcus, P. Strait, E. Sherwin, S. Smith. M. Streith, C. Tyler, D. Szeliga, K. Unger, S. Werk, 1.. Turtletaub, R. Wulsin, J. Siebler, L. Terry. Grade Eight 31 Grade Nine SEATED: B. Sherrill. 2ND ROW, 1. to r. - K. Stewart, C. Smale, J. Turner, S. Stone. 3RD ROW - J. Yeiser, J. Wells. SEATED: E, O'ConnellJ N. Phillips: S. Pennington, P, Phillips. STANDING: J. Moore, T. Said, A. Scherz, M. Morris, B. Robinson, N. Roth. 32 mum: i , mama -, STANDING: I. Asbury, D. Cores, C. Campbell, K. iST ROW, top to bottom: M. Klinedinst, Andress. SEATED: H. Asbury, P. Garrison, B. Ford. T. Holmes, S. Johnston, B. Jones. BACK ROW: N. Katz, H. Hunt, 8. Hobson. LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Lamson, J. Martindale, L. Lillard, K. MagTish, A Matlock, A. Mitchell. 33 . R an. ab SEATED, 1-r:C. Kuser, D. Hill, E. Magrish, E. lST ROW, l-r: L. Ruxton, R. Sproull, T. March. STANDING: R. Lowther, L. Heldman, W. Rhoades, L. Turtle. 2ND ROW: N. Singer- Howard, M. Keeler, J. Jones. man, H. Simpson, L. Sikes, A. Warrington. 3RD ROW: R. Trufant, J. Wommack. TOP TO BOTTOM: M. Brush, L. Fabe, L. Faught, L. Buhr- man, C. Betts, S. Cole, R. Casey. 34 Grade Ten SEATED: S. Newman, N. Maxwell. STANDING: M. Miller, D. Pan- dorf, B. Pressler, K. Pechstein, P. Mosher, W. McCarthy. SEATED: W. Gradison, M. Griffith, S. Garvin, L. Guttma11,J. Graf. STANDING: P. Fogg, M. Brush, A. Hauck, S. Hattersley, C. Hawley. 35 IST ROW: K. Radcliffe, S. Vogeler, A. Shepard. 2ND ROW: M. Walker, N. Wersel, C. Stegner, H. Todd. Grade Eleven IST ROW1B. Howe, L. Kaufman, N. VVersel. 2ND ROW: J. Johnson, E. Krehbiel, R. Mann, A. Humphrey, N. Katz, E. Jolly, S. Herschede. 36 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hawley, N. Friedman, D. Geier, S. Goodman, E. Garrison, P. Haas, L. Hathaway, C. Harvey. IST ROW: M. Preston. 2ND ROW: L. Mosher, E. Quacken- bush, C. Maude, K. Nelson. 3RD ROW: M. Morris, M. McCord: C- Ogden, J- Meier- BOTTOM TO TOP: 1ST ROW: L. Carothers, L. Durbrow. 2ND ROW: E. Davies, C. Campbell, A. Applegate. 3RD ROW: B. Bromberg, S. Bruckelg R. Carruthers. 4TH ROW: A. Atkins. 37 SENIOR CLASS Therese Fleischmann Steiner '. . .man's reach should exceed his grasp, on: what's a heaven for? Robert Browning 42 Louisa Dunlap Smith Individuality is the salt of common life. You may have to live in a crowd, but you do not have to live like it, nor subsist on its food. Henry Van Dyke 43 Barbara Anne Shnon Rise 3. While and sink a while one must ride both a while. BAS 44 Margaret Cartwright Allen It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust. Samuel Johnson 45 Sally Alsfelder T0 laugh means to love mischief, but With a good conscience. Friedrich Nietzsche 46 Diane Elaine Baltzer I can resist everything except temptation. Oscar Wilde 47 Lucinda Ann Barnes Silence is golden but who wants to be rich? Anonym ous 48 , mmmmbm Elizabeth Lee Buyniski 49 Conseta Marie Capozzi We cannot expect to make everyone our friend, but we can try to make no one our enemy. Richard M ilhous Nixon 50 51 Laurel Ann Civen And all of you have seen the dance, that God has kept from me, but He has seen me watching you, When all your minds were free. Leonard Cohen Katherine Thomson Daniel Each day slowly shapes our lives as dripping water shapes the stone. Martin Buxbaum 52 Beth Ann Davis Nothing comes of nothing. King Lear 53 Carol Ethel Doscher . 1i :K J 1 w x .w I 13 IR l-S . . 1 :.' II 'v.'ahy!y..n. f Only one thing matters- That wherever we go And however we go We hear the music of life. Theodor Fontane 54 Dana Anderson Fabe Take your place on the Great Mandella As it moves through your brief moment of time. Win or lose now, you must choose now, And if you lose you 'Ve only wasted your life. Stookeerravers rYarrow i 5 .r '5 E r E 55 Melanie Sue Fleishman Dark purity of eyes, quiet thoughts, and for- ever dreams. anonymous 56 Anne Stewart Fowler The only thing a girl can count on these days is her fingers. anonymous ! r g E 57 Nancy Cameron Fuller Live, Love, Laugh. anonymous 58 a 59 Teri Lynne Garrett No better relation than a prudent and faithful friend. anonymous Ann Hamilton Garvin Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these sunken eyes and learn to see All your life You were only waiting for this moment to be free. Beatles 60 Ellen Gradison Man is a reed, but he is a thinking reed. Blaise Pascal Linda Jane Hattersly I won't ask of myself to become something else I'll just be me. StookeWTraverw Yarrow 62 63 Elizabeth Lynch Hilton Where hatred, so love, Where injury, pardon, Where doubt, faith, Where despair, hope; Grant that I may not So much seek. . . To be consoled, as to console, To be understood, as to understand, To be loved, as to love, For it is in giving that we receive. anonymous Caroline Blair Holmes I feel there is an angel in me whom I am con- standy shocking. anonymous 64 65 Holly Harden Hughey Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind. Emerson Elizabeth Thakzse Joseph I'm late! I'm late! For a very important date ! Lewis Carroll 66 67 Julia Knoop Kinne The only way to have a friend is to be one. Ralph Waldo Emerson Christie Caroline Kirst I have tried too in my time to be a philosopher; but - cheerfulness was always breaking in. Oliver Edwards 68 Carol Ann Kuhn A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. anonymous 69 Mary Elizabeth Lamson But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons, and let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future With longing. Kahil Gibran 7O Sarah LeBlond Lillard You have to believe in happiness or happiness never comes. Douglas Malloch 71 Ann Montgomery McKenzie I am most happy when I can most escape from the world, but the longer I live in the world the more it seems to claim me. anonymous 72 Jenifer Ann Miller She is possessed. .. possessed by the skies . . .a girl as mad as the birds. Dylan Thomas 73 Pamela Jane Nielsen My little dog: A heart beat at my feet. Edith Wharton 74 75 Elaine Leyman Pauly Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. anonymous ; Kathryn Louise Robertson Eat, Drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you must diet. anonymous 76 77 Patricia Graf Robinson Behold, this dreamer cometh. Genesis Diana DeVore Roth The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed. Cha mfort 78 79 Grace Probasco Rowe Who am I, to stand and wonder, to wait while the wheels of fate slowly grind my life away? C. J. ng. Pamela Grace Sammis But yet more in that wistful gaze than won- der lies; sure trembles there some wonder fair. . . J. Bailey 8O Ann Rebhun Smith Who else has blue eyes like yours, or lives in such friendli- ness and harmony with all the world? Mann 81 Frances Hulbert Smith You see things and you say Why? But I dream things that never were; and say, Why not? Shaw 82 83 Lara Carroll Smith Think you live reality, Well take a good close look to the soul of me. I was born of a God of Love, and not society. B. H. Van Dervort Peggy zAnn Stern To look up and not down, To look forward and not back, To look out and not in, and To lend a hand. Edward E. Hale 84 . Victoria Todd Do it in the road. Beatles 85 Katherine Marie Upson Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love, and reap with thanksgiving. Gibran 86 87 Eileen Mary Ward When the devil drops his line I can't help but nibble at it. anonymous Christine Creagh Wysocki When you've seen be- yond yourself, then you may find peace of mind is waiting there. And the time will come when you see we're all one, and life flows on within you and without you. George Harrison 88 Ellen Martin Yeiser Run if you like, but try to keep your breath; work like a man, but don't be worked to death. O. W. Holmes 89 CLUBS Student Council 94 95 97 99 101 102 x: ,; '. 7am n'wvlrg y l03 SPO RTS 110 111 Ford, Andress, Sikes, Roth, Wells, O'Con- nell; Absent, Morris, Hattersley waptaim, Harrell. Ogden, Radcliffe, Hattersley maptaim, Yeiser, Herschede, Morris, Preston, Camp- bell, Walker; Absent, Nielsen, Hughey, Simon. 112 Green Team-Gold Team Competition balance beam uneven bars trampoline tumbling horse The Golds won! The swimming meet was won by the Greens. 116 The tennis team record was 3 wins, 2 loses. 117 119' 120 1 2 1 EVENTS 126 W O In S t n e a TI 127 The Bald SOprano The n a C .1 r e n I A .m a e I D 128 Where Have All the Flowers Gone ? $2? aggkd maria. 55.??? W mm TL . gm. ms... 55532.3... v m. 1.; w gam, Wire? 55.51;! g a. - $M $5.25 35,5555 ' no v.4 egg 555.91.50.53. .1. T; gww firii wsxunriutr. w mm Ti . gww n! i: Ezinraif a mum Tu; aim. ?.gazxiiw. w 2 7; g i A....2...;.x5..,r.1.5 a carmv ?.FE msgir p mm 7, . ow; 2,..5.i..x;..eiiz w .m 7; ca m b Kira: rgirair. v mm 7; . . 522 f 3 1,: E9373? q; T 4:115: . aw yd; 130 131 CUM LAUDE MEMBERS Carol Doscher, Dana Fabe, Ellen Gradison, Adrienne Hum- phrey, Jean Meier, Robin Orton, Patsy Robinson, Louisa Smith, Terry Steiner, Kathy Upson, Chris Wysocki. 132 134 3; xi cgwkmwnuwzig 136 AWARD DAY 137 Junior-Senior . Faculty Luncheon k ' V . lunun MM 139 Graduation 94; .azzwggm wim 64w 9X WM JW W5 444 W 0Xme a 44 WWI 60W ymdz; W, gm 64; mag Muffin 2M JZWJ g; W W gnawed; 6142; 140 141 ADS -V: mm 'wxswtmumwu JXWWS. Patrons FEAR J ND LUCKY TOXVX AND COENTRY BEAUTY SALON NASSAU AND THE SHACK DXVELLER LANCES MRS. WILLIAM LEE WALKER 345 Calhoun Street DR. AND MRS. ROBERT FAXNING BOOkS - Art Supplies MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DOSCHER QUINVS RECORD SHOP HAPPY! MR. AND MRS JOSEPH S. STERNJR. SYUH-UH PEGGY AND DIANE DR. AND MRS CLAYTON SIKES HETHERINGTON KENNELS Wire Haired Fox Terriers Glendale, Ohio .1. 1 ' 8w W- hJ I ;'I .'. .'!.'.1 -! 4 ' iv i4 ,3, . a n A Congratulations to the Senior Class THE PALM BEACH CO. Cincinnati, Ohio GEO. MEYER CO. Hardware, Lumber, and Building Materials, and Complete Line of Western and English Saddlery 6940 Miami Ave. 561-7200 FRIEDMAN FURNITURE COMPANY A Brownie Father and A Gold Father who goes by the name of Jean-Claude Killy Wishes the class of '69 a life without: moguls. Compliments of the BUFFER and more of her friends. HATHAWAY RESTAURANTS, INC. Hathaway's Coffee House, 309 Vine St. Hathawayys Restaurant, Soda Fountain, Carsw Tower Arcade Hathawafs Terrace Cafeteria, Lower Arcade, Terrace Hilton Hotel I,10yd,s One East. Provident Tower, 1 East Fourth St. Serving Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner AU REVOIR W- .m ,1 W A daddy at Technical Equipment Sales Co. bids his second daughter farewell. VOGUES AND VANITIES 27 Garfield Place Mrs. Stephen M. McKenzie Mrs. Thomas R. Shepard RICHARD BURBANK Interior Des ign 11125 Springfield Pike Cincinnati, Ohio 771-3283 Residential Commercial By Appointment THE SOPHOMORES HAVE SOLE Mm BUILDING I LOAN co. 7124 Miami Avenue CINCINNATI, OHIO 45243 VI LLAGE SQUARE GROC ERY :28 Village Square Glendale, Ohio 771-9909 nyour complete grocery store specializing in convenience food Classmates In a class by itself. Coca-Cola has the taste you never get tired of. That's why things go better with Coke. nCucahCoIa and 1hCake are registered hade-marks which identify only the product of The Coca-Cola Company. Bottled under authority of the Coca-Cola Company by: The Coca-Cola Bottling Works Company, Cincinnati THE FRESHMEN Autumn Loves; Juilerettes; The Scene; Russ; FRANK'S PARTY; Mansfield; Seven S's; Beach Party; Ha, Ha -Eden Park; Lady Jane; Jay; Michelob; Titan- ic; Bowser ; Flat Tire; Crazy Jacks; Dino's-The Strip; Sunset-Sunrise; LP. Constellation Rm. ; Uncle Rufus; Bill and Mike; Dick in Bathtub; PT-SSB; ONU; Drummer Boy; Tripple Threat; 7 in a r00m---C0mphy; I.D.??; MLT; Dale-Vitamins; A.P. -Stall; Flour Power; Brown Bear; Beda; Live, Love, Laugh; A.M.F. ... BLANKENSHIP'S 7700 Shawnee Run Road 561-9847 THE JUNIORS THE EIGHTS MA CHINE TOOL; E SALES AGENTS for Cingifjinati Lathe 8t Tool Co. The SA. Gray Co. The Lodge 8T Shipley Co. The Cincinnati Gilbert Machine Tool Co. Anocut Engineering Co. Chambersburg Engineering Co. Ekstrom, Carlson 8: Co. Gallmeyer 84 Livingston Co. Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co. Harig Products, Inc. The DC. Morrison Co. Spitfire Tool 8t Machine Co. True-Trace, A Textron Division WALKER MACHINERY CO. 5668 Wooster Pike Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 513-271-3380 cFive cFine CFIavors Root Beer, Orange, Grape, Creme-Soda, and Lemon-Lime 6Diet or GRegular
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