Mariemont High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)
- Class of 1957
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THE 1957 CHIEFTAIN Published by the Senior Class . Mariemont High School Mariemont,0hio Editor .............. Barbara Geselbracht Photographer .............. Janie Green Associate Editor ......... Phoebe Acheson Sales Manager ............ Barbara Lewis Art Editor ........... Barry Schwenkmeyer Business Manager ........... Jim Simmons Layout Stof? . June Hayden, Wendy Brehsmer Literary Head ............... Rosie Fieno Adviser .................... Lois F. Fish IN MEMORIAM We, the class of 1957, dedicate this annual Yo Jerry Penn. Foreword What is the purp05e of this, your 1957 Chieftain? Why did the editors work all year puffing if Together, and why did you buy it? IT is a book of remembrances Trapped in pictures and prose, for you and me to enjoy in future years. If is 0 record of happenings which reflect your classmates, and The ofmosphere of your school; The Variety Show, The teams you were on, the big dance, your teachers. Eoch picture captures on event important in your school life. Ir means something special, different, To each one of you. The yearbook brings together and organizes on- ofher high school year. When you read This book, re- member its purpose, and enioy if that much more. P. W. A. Table of Contents Administration ................................................ 6 Seniors ................................................ 16 Underclassmen .................................. .38 Activities .................................. . 54 Features ............................... 66 Sporis...........................80 JuniorHigh......H6........96 Advertisements. . . . . . 6 108 ADMINISTRATION erw Board of Education STANDING: W. C. HEHizE, President; Wm. M, Strayer Vice President; SEATED: Irma T. Hodges, Clerk; A, F. Oldham, W. D. AverilL T. J, Gilmun. Carl A. Baden, Superintendent IRMA T. HODGES, Clerk of School Board Mr. ROBERT A. MARTIN, Principal TO THE CLASS OF 1957 There lies within each of you who reads this, 0 power for action. This power for action may not be equally distributed among you, but bear in remembrance that the Great Creator of Heoven and Earth has balanced the scales by providing on equality of satisfaction and hoppi- ness among all who use their respec- tive powers for the benefit of man- kind. Belittle not your powers. ignore them not because they seem so in- significant in comparison with those among you so richly endowed Wait not until the morrow to exercise your powers, but this very hour seek to exert your influence for good. You who will dare cannot toil Mr. CARL A. BADEN, Superintendent TO THE CLASS OF l957 As time marches on, some of the memories of your high school days will gradually lode and die away. However, as you go forth to toke up your several duties in the world at large may it be recorded that you made the most of the many opportunities afforded you by Marie- mont High. We trust that there has been instilled in each graduate a desire to seek more knowledge and to penetrate to greater and greater depths in the cup of life that will be offered to you in the challenging world of tomorrow. Although scot- tered, and for oport, os surely your classmates will live, you will enioy the happy memories of those days spent here. Somehow those mem- ories will inevitably grow sweeter with the passing of time. CHARLENE KUHNER, Secretary to Principal Mfr MERLIN E. SHADE, Assistan? Principal BERNEDA R. NEU, Secretary to Superintendent ANN ADAMS Business Education MiTeens Adviser FLORENCE E, BIRKS Home Economics Home Ecanomics CFUb Advisor JOAN DANIELS ' French, Latin; ,a' FN? J.C.L, Advisorefl ROBERT BLAKE Drivers' Training, History Ass't. Fooiboli Coach, Freshman Bcskeibull Coach MILDRED D. DAVIS English Senior Class Play Notional Thespion Advism H BEULAH BARNES Librarian Warpcnh Advisor CHARLOTTE CADE Language Arts, Latin ALTON F, DOWNER Instrumental Music Band Diredor DOUGLAS ERNSTING lOIS F. FISH MARY MARTHA GINN Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Art Home Economics Language Arts, Spanish Baseball Coach Chieftain Adviser Jr; Red Cross Adviser OLIVER J. GOSSARD MILDRED KREIDER NORMAN KUSEL I Senior Social Studies, Language Arts Arithmefic, Language Arts Hechh, Physical EduCurion ! Faculty Manager of A1hletics Futurs Teachers of America Adviser Basketball and Track Coach, Avh1eiic Direcmr MAXINE LE FORGE QONALD F. MAHAN MARY T. MANSELL Heolrh, Physical Education Chemisrry, English English, Language Arts L Juniur G.A.A. Adviser Junior Class Play. Science Club Advisor Junior Red Cross Adviser L ALKWW t JAw I' LILLIAN McELROY W JEA'N mElNTS Biology, Language AHSK nglwu mcazi fo kw Cheerleaders' Advisor x1 ROBERT J. MILLER JACK L. ORRISON MERLIN E. SHADE Marhematics Social Studies Football Coach, Reserve Baseball Coach Reserve BOSkeTbCIH Coach, Golf kw mwgcul Education d nce Director, GAA Adviser. Basketball Coach FLOYD H. MILLER History Current Affairs Club Adviser I I KENT MOORE - Mathematics Physics, Science ' School Treasurer Tennis Coach, Junior High Football and RALPH SFNINGER Social Studies. Industrial Aria HiIY Sponsor STANDING: Fred Fish, Bob Baden. Barbara Code. Richard Daniels, Janet Baden. FIRST ROW: Dick Sininger, Kent Daniels, Jane Code, Carolyn Kusel, Norm Kusel, Jean, Becky, and Dewey Ailread Mildred, Joy, and B Joy Davis Helen, Andy. and Kenr Moore Merlin and Nyle Shade Danny and Bobby Miller wilh Daddy's car Mike and Lynn Ernsting Ricky. Tone, Sallie. 0nd Millie Downer Mary Lynn and Billy Kusel Sylvia, Vickey. and Jack Orrison I4- 'ALICE SCAHILL, Assisianr Cafeteria Manager HAROLD WALKER, Assisrom Cusvadicn HELEN REIS, Cafeteria Manager CARL W. SCHWENDER, Head Custodian HAZEL HALL, Cafeteria OWEN TOWNSEND, Custodian $?,f . m 5W venviHe SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Mary Jane Green, Secretary,- Phil DeCamp, President: Jim Simmons, Treasurer; Rich Daniels, Vice President. Class History In W44, when most of us started kindergarten in all parts of the country, little did we know we would all end up together as a senior class at Mariemont High School. We have come a long way in these short twelve years. Our grade school days were spent writing educa- tional l?l little notes and eagerly awaiting recess time. Then in 1951, we Finally made it to the seventh grade at the high school, where the Dale Park, Fairfax, and Plain- ville gangs united into one big mob. We were all busy that year ioining clubs and getting in the swing of a new routine. Our school spirit got quite a workout, as we attended the football and basketball games with great enthusiasm. And in the eighth grade we all got quite a thrill out of the championship games in which M. H. 3. finally came out on top as Ohio State Class B Basketball Champions, During those junior high years we added Bob Moore, Jack Nantz, Phoebe Acheson, Mary Anne Bowersox, Martha Grainger, and Bob Hinds to our class. As we' joyfully ascended to our freshman year and began working on our credits for graduation, we prompte ly gained a feeling of superiority. At last we were really in high school! We worked hard that year trying to make some money by selling Freshmen beanies. We were the first class to take up that tab and we did pretty well. That year we gained quite a few additions-Jim Nagel, Bar- bara Lewis, Tara McCarthy, Sandra Porter, John Verdon, Pat Whitney, and Carleton Carroll. Our sophomore year was reasonably quiet after our antics as freshmen; but will we ever forget the biology field trip when Johnny Verdon plunged face-first into the creek? New faces that year were Eleanor Doctor, Janie 18 Green, and Janet baden. Ihe main event of the year for us was the beginning of a new school tradition-the Twirp Twirl -given by the Sophomore Class at the end of Twirp Week. As iuniors, our little heads were full of money-making schemes with which to scrape up enough money to pre- sent the seniors with their prom. The goal was reached and everyone agreed that the prom was the best ever. Between money-making campaigns, the iunior play cast found time to present their excellent production of You- Can't Take It With You, which was a huge success. Addi- tions to the class that year were Jean Burton, Gregg Parks, and Jim and Jack Bruftey. All too soon we found ourselves at the top-we were the seniors. As We looked about us in the halls, it seemed strange that there were no upperclassmen. At the beginning of our last year, we were ioined by Jim Rhoads, Mary Ellen Page, and Dave Paul. Our proiects tor the year included editing the Chieftain, magazine sales, the variety show, and the Senior Class Play, Smilin' Through. We were all busy as little bees, and as we worked we were looking ahead to the prom given in our honor, and, above all, graduation. As we walk down the aisle on Graduation Night, our minds are filled with memories of our good times to- gether. Now we will all go our own separate ways, but we will never forget our high school days at Mariemont. Good luck, Seniors, and God bless you all until we meet again. JACK K. BRUFFEY This man's as true as steel. Tmnsferred from Middletown 3,- Truck 3; Inrromurols 3; Scholarship Team 3; Science Club 3; HI-Y 3, 4; Sr. Scholarship Team; DONNA JOYCE ALLEE HAS merry as the day is long, Band I, 3, 4; Jr. Class Ploy, Tickets.- M-Teens 2, 3; Home E:, Ciub l, 3, 4,- Worputh, Typ- ing Staff 3, 4,- Chieftoin, Typing and Business Sme. PHOEBE WILSON ACHESON I'll speak in a monstrous lime voice. Scholarship Team 'I, 2,- Sludent Council 2, 4; Con; Teen 1, Q, 4,- Bcnd L 2, Sec. 2; GAA l, 2, 4; Variety Show 2, 4; M-Teens l, '2, Sec. 2; Warpath I, 2, Class Reporter 1, Feature Writer 2; Chieftain, Assoc. Ed.,- Safety Council 2; Attended School in England 3; Pep Club 4; National Thespian 4,- 5r. Chas: Play Cost,- Sr. Scholarship Team; CARLETON WARREN CARROLL Knowledge is. power. Transferred from New Woodward I,- Trcck 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Scholarship Team 2, 3; JA 3; Pro1ecilonisrs 4,- Variety Show 3, 4, lighting 3, 4.- Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; NaNonol Thespian 3, 4, Treas. 4; Sr, Class Play Cost; Sr. Scholarship Team. 19 JAMES G. BRUFFEY Merrily, merrily shall I live now. Transferred from Middletown 3; Track 3; lmromurols 3,- Scholcrship Team 3; Canteen 3, 4,- Jr. Class Play Casi, Smge Mgr; Science Club 3,- National Thespion 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Chieftain, Adv. Stag; Sr. Class Ploy Cost; Sr. Scholarship Team. JANET KAY BADEN The mirror of all courtesy.H Transferred hum Greenvi'lle 2,- Office Staff 4,- Scholurshl'p Team 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3,- Con- Teen 2, 3, 4; Bond 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Variety Show 2,- Jr. Class Ploy, Prompter; FTA 3, 4, Pres. 4,- MiTeens 2, 3,- Nationol Thespiun 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4,- GAA 2, 3; 4,- Warpath, Typist 3; Pep Club 4; Chieftain, Adm StoH; Sr; U055 Ploy Cost. ; EDWARD MARK COOK There is o hisiory in all men's lives. Inrromurols l, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LOIS CAROLYN BISHER A mighiy spirit fil1s that Imie frame. Canteen l, 2, 3, 4,- Jr. Class Ploy, Ticket Com; MvTeens 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club I, 2 3, 4. Sec. 1, Trees. 4,- GAA I, 2. 3, 4; War- path 2, 3, Typing Stuff 2, 3,- Chiefiuin, Typ- ing Srafi, ELIZABETH ANN BAUSMITH 1 shail laugh myself to death. Student Council 1, Alternate 2, 3; Mcioreire 1, 2. 3, 4, Head Muiorefie 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4,- Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4,- M-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2,- Science Club 3,- Naiionol Thespiun 3, 4; GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4,- Worpoih 1, 2 3, 4, Ass'i Adv. Mgr. 4,- Shillifo's Sewing Board; Pep Club 4. 'i , PHILIP WILLIAM DeCAMP From ihe crown of his head to the sole of his foot. 0 he is all mirth. Track 2,- Fooibofl 3, 4- Inirumuruis 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Team 3,- Chorus 2,- Jr. Class Play Casi,- Class Trans. 2, 3, Class Pres. 4,- Sr. Class Ploy, Cast and Business Mgr. 20 RICHARD JACOB DANIELS HWhose words all ears iook Captive. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,- Baskeiboll 1, 2,- Fooibuil 1, 2, 3, 4, CorCopi. 4; 1nirumurals 1, 3,- Chorus 2, 3,- Canteen 4; Vurieiy Show 2, 3,- Jr. Class Hay Casi; National Thespiun 4,- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Class Sec 1,- Class Vice Pres. 4,- Sr. Class Piay Cgsi- Sr Scholarship Team. M1 A z W , wow? W W W631; ' $21474pr BOWE he has brown eyew shew ike a woma . War lie I, 2, 3; WSWMT . ome EC Science I - AA 2 3, 4; War- puih4 4- Wchiefiuin, ierary St , F 1,7, WILLIAM C. FEDERLE Le? the world slide, Track I, 2,- infrumurols l, 2, 3, 4; Scholar- ship Team 2. NADINE CLAIRE BROSEE She leaves no iitrle things behind Excepting loving thoughts and kind. Scholarship Team 2.- Conteen I, 2, 3, 4.- Bund l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, 4,- Vorie1y Show 2,- Jr, Class Ploy, Properties; M-Teens 1, 2, 3,- Hnme Ec, Ciub 4,- Science Club 4; Nmioncl Thespicn 4; JCL 3; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Wurpmh l; Pep Club 4,- Chieftoin, Business 5mg; Sr, Scholarship Team. WENDY GAIL BREHSMER I wish mine eyes would, with themselves, shur up my thoughfs. Chorus 2, 4; JA 3; Canteen I, 2, 3, 4,- Voriety Show 2, 3,- Jr. Class Play, Publicity; M-Teens I, 2, 3,- Scienca Club 3,- thiona! Thespicn 3, 4, Historian 4; GAA l. 2, 3, 4,- Wurpoth 3, 4,- FTA 4; Pep Club 4,- Chieffoin, Layout STUFF. ROBERT BLlCE GRAVES I'll not budge an inch. Transferred from Fort Union Military Academy, Va, 2,- Scholurship Team 2. 3; Chorus 3; JA 3; Froiec. fionists 2, 3, 4; Current Affairs Club 3, 4, Pfes. 3, Trees, 4,- Vuriety Show Production 2. 3; Chrisfmos Play Production 2,- Jr. Class Play Production 2. 3,- Science Club 2,- Nminncl Thespion 3, 4; Warpath 3. 21 KERRY WADE FLICKNER Ay, ever inch 0 king U Operation Youth 3,- Bosketball 1,- Football 2, 3,- lnfromurals 1, 2. 3. 4; Canteen l. 2, 3, 4,- Vuriety Show 3; HLY 2, 3. JEAN BURTON Sweeis to the sweet. Transferred from Withrow 3; Chorus 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 4. WILLIAM RONALD GRIES hHe's c1 genHernun. Transferred from Westchester 3,- Trock 3, 4; InnomuroIs 2; Band I, 3; Hi-Y 3. ELEANOR W. DOCTOR She is calm of mind, Transferred from Beaver Falls, Po. 2; omce Snuff 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Canteen 2, 3,- Voriery Show 2. 3,- M-Teens 2, 3. 4,- Warpath 4; Chieftain, Typing S1oH;Pep Club 4. JANE LOUESE COTES There is nothing more fun Man a man. Chorus 4; Canteen l, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3 Christmas Play 3,- Jr. Class Ploy, Properries; MrTeens 1, 2, 3; National Thespian 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4,- Sr. Class Ploy Cost; Pep Cmb 4. ROBERT S. HJNDS HHe is ever precise in promise-keeping. Scholarship Team 1; Proieclionisrs l, 2, 3, 4; Va- riety Show 1, 2, 3, Lighting 1, 2, Tech. Dir. 3,- Chrisrmos Play 2, 3, Stage Mgr. 2, 3; Jr. Class Play, Stage Mgm Science Club 2, 3, 4, Pres, 3, 4; National Thespian 3, 4; Warpath 2, 3, 4, Trees. 2. Business Mgr. 3,4; Sr. Scholarship Team. CHARLES HERBERT HICKMAN Covering discrefion with a coat of folly. Track 3,- Scholorship Team I, 2, 3; JA 3,- Jr. Class Ploy, Stage Crew,- JCL 4; Sr, Scholar- ship Team. M V. wav W W w???Dw 0' 1M WM 07 nmfwog NMA l ike. Student Council 2, Canteen a , - Horn . Iub l, 4, Vice Pr 1,4, Mb 3,- GA 3, 4; Warp V 4; CNEHOW . S H; Pep -Vcriefy Show 2, 3; sTeens , 2, 3, 4. LYNN Ev JONES I bear a charmed life. Track I, 2, 3, 4,- Inlrumurols I. 3; Scholar- ship Team '2,- JA 3, Canteen I, 2, 3, 4; Pro- iecrionis1s 3,- Bond 1,2;CurrenIAHoirs Club 3, 4,- Vuriely Show 1, 2,- Christmos Play 3; Jr, Class Pioy Cost; Noiionul Thespian 3, 4, Pres. 4,- JCL 3,- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Warpath l; Boy's Store 3,- Sr, Class Play Cost,- Sr. Scholarship Team. ROSINA FIENO Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls. Narionor Honor Society 3, 4,- Scholarship Team I, 3; JA 3, 4, Trees. 3, Sec. 4,- Cun1een 2, 3,- Jr. Class Play Cast,- MJeens 2, 3; Science Club 3, Sec. 3, JCL 3, Vice Pres. 3,- GAA 3; Sr. Class Ploy Cost; Chieftain, Lit- erory Ed.; Sr, Scholarship Team. PATRICIA A. ECKERT Live and lef Eive. OFFICE StaH 3, 4,- Home EC. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM JOSEPH LOCKWOOD, JR HKeep a good tongue in your head. Track I. 2; lntrcmurols I. '2, 3.- Studenf Council 4; Canteen l. 2, 3, 4; Proiectionists 3,- Band 1, 2,- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Sr, Scholarship Team. J. DAVID LAMB The Iinle foolery that wise men have makes a greo! show, Tennis 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Intramuruls l, 2,- Noh'onal Honor Society 3, 4,- Scholar, ship Team i, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Chorus '2,- Ccmeen l, 2, 3, 4,- Jr. Class Play Cast; National Thespiun 3, 4,- Hi-Y 4; War- pafh l, 3, 4; Boy45 State 3; Sr. Schoiurship Teurn. MARGARET FRANKENFIELD Shall I compare thee to o summer's dream? 0mm StuFf 3,- Chorus 4; Canteen 2, 3, 4; M-Teens l. 2, 3.- GAA l, 2 3, 4; Warpafh 2. 3; Pep Club 4; Sr. Class Ploy Cost. HENRY RALPH LUEDEKER It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence. MARTHA JEAN GRANGER Have more than thou showest. Speak less than thou knowest. Chorus 4; Variety Show 2,- M-Teens 123,4; Science Club 3.4,- GAA 1,2; War Path 4; Chieftain, literary stoFf. BARBARA JEAN GESELBRACHT The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good, ORice Staff 4; Scholarship team 3,- Chorus I; J.A. 3; Canteen 1,2,14,- Variety Show 2,3,4; Jr, Class Play, muke-up head; MwTeens 1,2,3; National Thespion 3,4; JCL 3, sec. 3; Sr. Class Ploy, make; up head,- GAA 2,3,4,- War Path 2,3, circulation co-ed. 3; Chietioin 3,4, ed, 4; Pep Club 3,4; Sr. Scholarship Team. LARRY J. McAFEE He wears the rose of youth upon him. Baseball 2; Intramural: 1,2,3; JA 3. MICHAEL F, MARSH I love work; I can sit and watch it for hours. Golf 1,3; lntromurols 1; Student Council 4; Chorus 2,3,4,- Cunteen 3,4,- Variety Show 3; Jr. Class Ploy cost,- Hi-Y 4; Chieftain, soles Stag. MARY JANE GREEN 1 cm olwoys merry when I hear sweet music. Transferred from South Bend, 1nd, 2; Stu- dent Council 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4,- Canteen 2, 3,4; Bond 2,3,4, Sec, 3, Pres. 4,- Variety Show 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play prod; M-Teens 2,3,- Wurputh 3; Chieftain, photographer; .Clqss Sec. 4,- Sr. Scholarship Team. 2-4 ROBERT JAMES MCCLURE, JR. He is a scholar, and a ripe and guod one. Tennis I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; NarionaT Honor Sociefy 3, 4; Scholarship Team 3,- Conteen I, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4,- National Thespion 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; War- pGTh 4; Chiehain, Adv. Staff; Sr. Scholar- ship Team. BARBARA L LEWIS The Hush is beautiful, but it 'Is sometimes inconvenient. Transierred from New Woodward 1,- Variety Show 2, 3; Jr. Class Ploy Cost; MvTeens 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 2, Pres. 2; Science Club 3, Nofianol Thespion 3, 4, Scribe 4; GAA I, 2, 3, 4,- Worpath 2, 3, 4, Feature Wri'rer 3, Head Typist 4; Chieftain, Soles Mgr.; Class Sec, 3; Pep Club 3, 4,- Sr. Class Ploy Cost,- Sr. Scholarship Team. JUNE LAURJNE HAYDEN Impossible is a word I never use. Canteen 1, 3; Science Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4,- Chx'eftoin, Layout 3105?. M. DAVID MERCHANT Splitting the air with noise. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramurols l, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 3,- Jr. Class Play Cast,- National Thespion 3, 4; Sr, Class Play COST; Sr. Scholarship Team. 25 WILLIAM LOGAN MCCORMACK A universal wolf. BcseboH l. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4.- Football 2, 3; Chorus 4; Canteen l, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2,- Jr. Class Play Cost; FTA 4; Narbnal Thespian 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Trees. 4,- Worpcrh l, 2, 3, 4, Sporrs Co-Ed, 3, Sports Ed. 4. TARA T, MCCARTHY I'll tell The world. Student CounCH 3,- Chorus 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3,- Jr. Class Ploy C052; Notional Thespion 3, 4,- JCL 3,- GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Warpmh l, 2, 3, 4,- Chiehain, Literary Staff,- Fep Club 4. ROBERT DUNHAM MOORE Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Track E, 2, 3,- Bosketball 2, 3; Inhamurals l; Chorus 4,- Ccnteen 2, 3, 4, Officer 2; Va- riety Show 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplin 4; War- poth 4; Chieftain, Publicity. MARY ELLEN PAGE A moiclen never bold; in splrh still cmd quiet. Transferred from St. Mary's, Columbus, Ohio, 4; Canteen 4; GAA 4; Chieftain, Sales Stuff,- Pep CIub 4,- Sr. Scholarship Team. LINDA PATRICIA OVERLEY i am wealthy in friends, Girl's State 3; Cheerleader '2, 4, Capt. 4; Chorus I, 4; Canteen I, 2, 3, 4, Trans. 3; Variety Show 2. 3,- Christmas Ploy, Properties; Jr. Class Play Cost; M-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, Treos.; National ?hespion 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Trans. 2, Sec. 3; Warpal'h l, 2, 3, 4, Feature Writer 3, Exch. Ed. 4; Class Vice Pres. 2, 3; 3!. Scholarship Team. WILLIAM BAKER MOTTERN I'll note you in my book of memory. Tennis 1; Scholarship Team 3;Prciec1ionists 4; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4,- Currenl Affairs Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Christ- mas Nay Prod. 3,- Jr. Class Ploy Prod,- Science Club 3,- NmionaI Thespion 3, 4,- JCL 3; HiAY 2, 3, 4,- Chieftain, Adv. Staff; Pep Club 4. ! BRUCE DENNY MORETON Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Basketball 1,- Foofbull 1, 2, 3,- Intramural: T, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Canteen l. 2; Variety Show '2, 3, 4; HLY 2, 3,- Warpath 1. 2, JO ANN PFISTER A good heart's worth gold. Offme 5105 4,- Canteen 3,- Voriety Show 2; Jr. Lluss Ploy Prod; M-Teens 3,- Home PC. Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; Science Club 3,- GAA T, 2, 3; Chieftain, Typing StuH. JAMES HENRY NAGEL, JR. A woman would run lhrough Fire and water for such a kind heart. Truck 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,- Football I, 2, 3. 4, Co-Copt. 4; Scholarship Team 2; Student Council 4, Pres. 4,- Comeen l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Chrm. 3,- Hi-Y 2, 3; Warpath 3, 4; Class Pres, 2,- Sr. Scholarship Team, NANCY CAROL PRICE HThe duintiesv lost, to make lhe end more sweet, omce SVOH 3, 4,- Canteen 4; Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA CARELL PORTER She can be moved To smile or anything. Transferred from Hermitage High School 1; Office SmH 3,- Cunteen 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2; M-Teens 2, 3,- Home EC. Club I, 2, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Warpath 4,- Chieftain, Typing 5'05; Pep Club 4. GREGG WILEY PARKS He's the very devil. Transferred from East Lansing High School 3,- Golf 3; Intromurols 3; Scholarship Team 3; Jr. Class Play Cast; Sr. Class Ploy Cast. J. D. NANTZ, JR. A man devoted to pleasure. Baseball l, 3; Football l, 2, 4; Intramural; l, 2, 4; Canteen l, 4, Trees. 4,- Voriety Show 3; HLY 2, 3, 4. BARBARA WINIFRED REDWAY How much more elder art thou than thy looks. Scholarship Team I, 2,-Sruden1Council l, 2; Chorus I, 4; Canteen l, 2, 3, 4, Membership Chrm. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; Variety Show 2, 3, 4,- Christmas Play 3,- Jr. Class Play Cost; M-Teens l, 2, 3, 4,- Home Ec. Club 4; Science Club 3,- Nolional Thespicn 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, P1, Chrm, 2, Trees. 3; Warpath l, 2, 3, 4, News Ed. 3, Co-Ed. 4; dis: Vice Pres. 1; Pep Club 4,- Sr. Scholarship Team. JOHN MAXWELL PRICE J'Hoste make'rh waste, JACQUELINE LEE SCHWARTZ To one as nice as she-successl' Maiorene I, 2, 3; Canreen 1. 2. 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3. 4,- M-Teens l, 2, 3, 4,- Horne Ec, Club 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; JCL 3, 4, Pres. 4; Warpath I, 4,- Chieftain, Typing SmH; Class Sec. 2. JEAN SALLEE A happy soul, omce Staff 3. 4; Chorus 3, 4; Vcriery Show 3; GAA 21 3, 4,- Home Ec. Club 44 v z'u k y ., k i? j 443;: 4, av BARRY WHIfCOMBKSCHWENKAQEYgV : Perhaps of all the creations of man I'cmquage is s the most csIo-nishinng ,3' Tennis 1,- Nafibnaf' Honor S5ci?y 3, 4;:Stholurship Team I, 2, 43; 4Assemlify Comm. 3'; Chorus 2; Jk' 3,- Canteen 1, 2, 3,774,- sona 1:2,. Variety Shdw 1, 2; Chrisfmas Play 3;L3I. Clus; Ploy Cuasf; Nat'flSnal Thespiun 3, 4,- Wurpafh 4; Chieftcl'n 2, 4. Photogh rapher 2, An Ed 4,- Class Pris. 3; Safety Council 2; Boy's State Alternate,- SruCloss PIOW'Custgand Production; Sr. Scholarship Team. JAMES E, RHOADS This man is a tower of s1rength. Transf6rred from South Bend,,lr;diona, 4; Fcotball 4,- Sr. Play Casll. .4 y ALICE MARIE SELLMAN Here is a deer and true industrious friend. Cheerleader l, 2, 3,- Chorus 1,- Canreen 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec 3,- M-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 4; GAA l, 2, 3. 4, Vice Pres. 4; War- path 3, 4, News Ed. 4; Pep Club 4,- Sr. Class Play Cost. 28 JAMES COLEMAN SIMMONS This hand was made to handle nought but gold. Class Trees. 4; JA 3. Treusq Sec; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Trees. 3, Pres. 4; Track 2; Scholarship Team 3; Canteen 'l, 2, 3. 4; Jr. Class Play, Business Mgr.,- Science Club 3, Vice Pres. 3; Warpath 4; Club Reporier; Chieftain, Adv. Mgr.; Hi-Y Model Legislature 3; Sr. Class Ploy Cast and Business Mgr.; Sr; Scholarship Team; FRED L. STEPHENS I know a trick worth two of that. Track 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2; lntromurals l, 2,- JCL 3, Trees VIRGINIA MARIE STEIN A kind and gentle heart. Horne EC; Club I. 2. 3, 4; GAA 'I. PATRICIA ANN WHLTNEY Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Chorus 2; JA 3; Canteen l, 2, 3, 4,- Jr. C1uss Play Casi,- M-Teens 1, 2; 3; National Thes- pian 3, 4; JCL 3, Vice Pres. 4; GAA 21 3, 4; Sr. Class Play Cast; Sr. Scholarship Team. 29 BRUCE D. STOECKLIN Men of few words are the best men. JCL 3. JOHN WRAY VERDON I am sure core's on enemy to lifelu Trock1,2;lmrcmurals l, 2. 30 SUSANNE WIEDMAN I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my good friends. Chorus 3,- Canleen 1, 2,- Voriety Show 3; Jr. Class Ploy. Prompter; M-Teens l, 2, 3; Home EC Club 1, 24 3,4,56C.4;GAA1, 2. GAYLE WORSHAM There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip. Scholarship Team 2; Chcrus l, 4,- Vuriefy Show 3. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4,- Jr. Class Ploy Cash M-Teens l, 2; Science Club 3; National Thespiun 3, 4, Sec. 4,- GAA f, 2, 3; Warpath 3, 4, Co-Ed. 3, 4; Class Pres. I; St C1055 Ploy Cost. Prophecy The year, 1976; the place, Yawbone, Kansas. Marie Bellman, editor of Scandal, and June Hayden, news writer for the Yawbone Bugle, have almost finished their survey on What Happened to the Lost Generation? They decided the logical place to begin for a good sampling was the class of '57, Mariemont High School. 50 for two years now, both girls have been searching faithfully for each member of their illustrious class A bulletin has iust come in from the moon where Bob Moore recently won the Nobel Peace Prize for being the best ornithologist. Donna Allee, a famous space ship designer, is also up there. Members of the class of '57 have spread out all over the world. Barry Schwenkmeyer is Cl missionary in Borneo. He reportedly has 0 faithful following over there. Tare McCarthy was exiled to lreland soon after she graduated, and she lived there as a recluse until a few years ago when she Ieed her doon and deed. Barb Lewis, Barb Geselbracht, and Barb Redway have fulfilled their life's ambition and are now charter members of the Archae- ological Cult of Corrupt Cleopatras, cevorting from crevice to crevice uncovering ancient secrets, Gregg Parks and Bill McCormack, private spies for King Farouk, are in hot pursuit. Phoebe Acheson is headmistress of a school for progressive boys and girls in Cambridge, England. Immediately after turning in this manuscript, Phil DeCamp and Fred Stephens ioined the Foreign Legion and have not been heard from since. Jackie Schwartz originated the first battalion of the Women's Foreign Legion, and Janie Green immediately signed up. Sue Wiedman and Janet Baden are first class guides in the Belgian Congo. Bill Mottem is selling insurance. On his last trip to the North Pole, he reported that Margaret Frankenfield was living in an igloo, testing arctic clothing for the army. Closer to Mariemont, Carleton Carroll is physical education director at Miss Dohertyts school for girls Ron Gries is a male model for Robert Hall. Bruce Stoecklin is chief white buck shoe salesman at Potter's Shoe Store. Dave Lamb is head of the local A. F. of L.-C. I. 0. Bruce Moreton is new principal of Mariemont High School. Mary Ellen Page has a paper route in Pluinville. Mary Ann Bow- ersox is playing the witch role in the bell tower and hasn't been heard from in twenty years. Ellie Doctor opened the Pizza Palace at the square where she reigns regaily over ravioli. Marthe Grainger helps by making nectar pepsies with ice cream therein. Jim Simmons is a taxi driver in Paris, Kentucky, and drives Lynn Jones, profes- sional member of the proletariat, to work every morning. Bob McClure is a man about town; that is Muskie Stump; Hog Ear, Pine Knot. He sometimes stops OFF to see Rich Daniels, who lives in the wilds of Canada, carving crutches from the finest pine. Dave Merchant moved to Georgia and has finally unseated Hermon Talmadge from the Senate. Sondra Porter is living happily in Beverly Hills, California. Jone Cotes is a social butterfly in Gravel Stop, North Dakota. There were several literary geniuses from the class of '57, Bob Graves is second only to Chaucer as a realist. Jack Ncntz is on the fifth volume of his Book of the Month Club choice, The Social Life of the South African Gnu. Eddie Cook is radioactivating weasels in New Mexico. Kerry Flickner is a professional villain in space movies. Herb Hickman now plays Wyatt Earp on television. BruFfey, Brutley, and Brehsmer bought up the Anhauser Busch Company and are now making money hand over fist. Pat Whitney is chief wine steward at the Waldorf. Rosie Fieno is Gypsy Rose Lee's successor and Carol Price is her private secretary. Virginia Stein and Pat Eckert direct an internationally known band. Gayle Worsham, only frogwoman in existence, has her diving suits made specially for her by Ann Bausmith, tailor extrordinoire. Larry McAfee is America's answer to Christian Dior, and Butch Lockwood is married to Jayne Mansfield. Jim Knuckles Nagel is king of the Under- hworlclt Mike Marsh is his head bodyguard. Ralph Lue- 31 deker is football coach at Notre Dame, Bob Hinds is a colorful figure as president of his own point company. Linda Overley is knitting socks for Formosan orphans. Jean Burton is queen of the roller derby; and Jean Sallee is the king pin ot the National Bowling Alley Syndicate. Nadine Brosee is an Olympic hammer thrower. Marya Dollenmayer is riding rings around her partner, John Verdon, at their riding stable. Bill Federle is Betty Furnessl replacement for Westinghouse. His eyes sparkle merrily as he sells refrigerators. John Price excels at flea raising and has finally come up with a two inch flea. He is now frantically trying to invent a new insecticide. Jim Rhoads is chief pencil designer for the American Pencil Company. Jo Ann Pfister is designing sports cars for General Motors, and Carolyn Bisher is Edward R Murrow's replacement for See It Now. At last the survey is complete. Soon readers all over the world will know What Happened to the Last Gen- eration? ' mMM BEST LOOKING 22a LONG AND SHORT OF IT BEST STUDENTS MOST ATHLETIC Janie Green Phoebe Acheson Linda Overley Rosie Fieno Berry Schwenkmeyer Carleton Carroll Dove Merchant Jim Nogel FRIENDLIEST MOST VERSATILE CLASS CLOWNS JoneT Baden Barbara Geselbroc'nt Ann Buusmith Bill McCormack Phil DeComp Bob Moore Seniors Playing Wilh Piggy DO BGbY Bulferbull Minny Minny Y'ars Ago Deserted Bathing Beauty Mary Anne BowerSox Pm Whifney WBHdY Brehsmer Carleton Carroll Carolyn Bisher JuckEe Schwartz Bool Ready for Any'hing Innocence Bashful Hf! Mary Ellen Page Barbara Geselbrucht Marie Sellman Margaret FrcnkeMeld Bob Graves Always Hungry Cute as a Kewpie Firs? Drive Bill McCormack Bill Motfern Janie Green . 3 4- Ba by Pictures Oohl Spooksl Cutie Piel Camera Shyl Always an Acfur Sining Pretty Barb Lewis Jone Cotes Ellie Docror Lynn Jones Nadine Brosee Seeing Doubie? What's in 19 Basket? Dimplesl Always Keep 'em Laughing Blandiel Jim and Jack BruHey Marya Dolienmuyer Janet Baden Bob Moore Ann Bousmifh Goin' Shopping Last? Here I Bel Bob McClurer Bob Hinds Gayle Worsham Martha Grainger Phoebe Acheson Brownie Troup 35 Senior Snaps G'ruE Flying High Hard c Work Taro McCarthy Phil DeComp, Janie Green ROSIE Fieno, Barb Geselbrachf, Barry Schwenkmeyer, Jim Simmons, Phoebe Ache- son. HUPPY Sleeping BEOU'Y The GungaJonet Baden, Jackie Schwartz, Pot Whitney, Barb Barb Lewis Jim Nogel Lewis, Linda Overley, Marya Dollenmayer. PoopedLDave Merchant, Bill McCormack. lucky Mom'mg Blues Got'cha Lynn Jones Linda Overlay Kerry Flickner 36 Last Will and Testament I, Phoebe Acheson, being of sound mind and body, leave the island of England to Mrs. Davis. . 1, Donna Allee, leave my brother, John, to carry on far the AIIees. l. Janet Baden, leave Mariemont High School to my father. I, Ann Bausmith, leave with regret my position as head maiorette to I'Honest Don. I, Carolyn Bisher, leave my blue Ford convertible to Darlene, Denise, and Mary Jane to crash. I, Mary Anne Bawersax, leave my little brother, Charlie, to the mercy of the faculty. Treat him gently. I, Wendy Brehsmer, leave my height to Denise Hilton even though she seems to be doing well without it. 1, Nadine Brosee, leave my three darling brothers-Neil, Mike, and Mark-to anyone who wants them. I, Jack Brultey. leave my quiet, friendly smile and shy Ioak, which covers up my deviltry, to Dick Milehamy l, Jim Brufley, leave my famous and beautiful pink pants to anyone with an eye for color land a good pair of sun glassesl. g l, Jean Burton, leave . . . at last. I, Carleton Warren Carroll, do hereby give and bequeath a fine. keen-edged knife to anyone who wishes to continue my practice of splitting hairst 1, Ed Cook, leave my horn-rimmed glasses to any other scholarly soul. I, Jane Cotes, leave my torn cartilages to Coach Orrisan. l, Richard Daniels, leave my discouraged athletic career to my brother, Kentl Good luck! I, Phil DeCamp, leave my innocent-Iookmg face and my bottle opener to the Junior Class. I, Eleanor Doctor, bequeath the parties of my sophomore year to any up and coming Sophia. 1, Marya Dollenmayer, leave my name to all the illiterate souls who still can't pronounce it. I, Pat Eckert, leave Mr. F. Miller and American History class to my sister. Judy, and all other American History loverst l, Bill Federle, leave my nickname toads and the curse that goes with it to Mr. Gossard. I, Rosie Fieno, leave all my white blouses to the Mariemant Laundry. !, Kerry Flickner, leave my squinty eyes to Mr. Mahan. I, Margaret Frankenfield, hereby leave my crutches to any ready, willing, and able iunior girl who drops a rock on her foot I, Barb Geselbracht, leave my pleasant disposition and even temper to Mr. R. J. Miller so that he can Use them on his math classes on Fridays. l, Martha Grainger, leave my drumsticks to Richy Lyttleton to continue my careery I, Bab Graves, will to that grand oId-guard Republican, Mr. Gos- sard, my '52 campaign 1'Don't be daft, vote for Taft sign. I. Janie Green, will a phrase of Mozart's horn concerto to a part at the music department. I, Kon brles, leave my Thornhill Special to Chester White, and my soda-ierking'l to any ierk who wants it I, June Hayden, leave my tennis racket to all future tennis en- thnsinsts l, teokettle, leave whistling! lHerbert Hickmanl l, Bab Hinds, cIo hereby leave my swell after-school lob to any- one who can get there the fastest. I, Lynn Jones, tuhe my '48 Pontiac with me. We, the B. A, gang, namely Bill McCormack, Dave Lamb, Bill Lockwood, Mike Marsh, Gregg Parks, and Bob McClure, leave the Mariemont women and our constitution to Paul Tigre Gillespie and any five others he can find. I, Barb Lewis, leave my blushing here, I hopel I, Ralph Luedeker, leave my battered old engineering boats to anyone who will wear them. I, Larry McAfee, leave with less knowledge than what I came in with. I, Tara McCarthy, bequeath slumber parties, midnight walks, crowded station wagons, and Mr. Gossurd to anyone who wants to put up with them. I. Dave Merchant, do hereby bequeath all of my bad traits to Mr. Gossard, t I, Bob Moore, leave Alfred for my little brother. I, Bruce Moreton, bequeath my ability to forget to bring in my absent excuses to an unsuspecting underclassman. l, Bill Mottern, leave my gigantic size to Pete Walsh, We, Jim Nagel and Fred Stephens, both being of sound mind and black heart leave our innumerable trophies and medals to Lynn Jonesy l, Jack Nantz, leave my sister to the football team. I, Linda Overley, leave my cheerleading megaphone to anyone else who gets Friday night laryngitisl l, Mary Ellen Page. leave the proper care and management of Suffolk House to Cathy Wales. I, JoAnn Pflster, leave my chemistry grades to Clayton Shea. 1, Sandra Porter, leave with a diploma. I hopel 1, Carol Price, leave M.H.S. and government class to my good friend, Jan Ward. ll John Price, leave my influence at M.H.S, to Ed Nugent. He needs it. I. Barbara Redway. leave my super special radar to anyone who thinks he can use it as eftectively. , I, Jim Rhoads, leave my ability as a misanthrope to anyone in- terested in misanthropy. I, Jean Saliee, leave my Purcell ring to any other freshman who can wear it for four year; We, Jackie Schwartz and Marie Sellman, leave our trail up and down Miami Bluft to any freshman who likes white houses. I, Barry Schwenkmeyer, leave a pox 0n the next perscn who asks me, How's the weather up there? I, James Simmons, as treasurer of the senior class, would like to leave with a weII-padded pocketbook, l, Virginia Stein, leave my qUiet, eWIcient ways to John Horch. l, Bruce Stoecklin, leave my calm manner to Merrily Gantz. I, John Verdon, lay a patch in second as I leave. 1, Pat Whitney, leave M.H.S. with Tani and Gayle for two and three years more. I, Sue Wiedman, leave my sister in peace. I. Gayle Worsham, leave it because, YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU. ASSMEN UNDERCL h 4mm - . w, N. ma: Juniors The Junior Class carried out its merry race to raise money for the Prom this year. Our proiects were much the same as those in other years-poper drives, school supplies, candy machines, fox stamps, Christ- mas candy, and refreshments cut the football and bus- ketbull games. One of the big thrills, of course, was getting that long awaited class ring. We are prouder than ever of the new blue stones. When hnolly the i Prom come, we were glad to revel in the glory of our hard work, but at the same time we were wiiling to turn the task over to the new iunior class. - JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-l. to r.: Janie Ralstont pres.; Paul Gillespie, viceepresq- Nancy Struyer,'sec.;Ann Douglass, trees. I Peggy Andrews Gayle Arend Judy Ballard Bob Beochler Torn Brody Bill Bredenfoerder Jahn Carter Clarence Cassidy Dave Clark Dove Concm Bill Cordesmun Bob Creek Ann Douglass Charles Duhlme'ler Shannon Duncan Bilf Dunhom Ann Edmond: Molly Eustis Mary Ann Evans - Roy Fcirbrorher Doug Farley Carol Feemon Poul Gillespie Carole Grueter Dave Green John Grier Les Haggard Sue Hur! Rod Hurwood Charles Henderson Jim Hillmun Denise Hihon ' 134 Carol Hughes I Rich lsphording ' Rich Janos J Wal'er Judd Gail Jurgens Peggy King Karen Kleine Ccr'l Kuhner Barb Leedy Byron Lehman Virginia Lemon Duve Lindsay Charles Lovins Werner Luedeker Charles Mockay John Masters John McCarthy Candy McCollum Harold McDaniel Jim McKee Rosemary Meisberger Leslie Merchant Frances Merriam Dick Milenam Don Mileham Phebe Jane Moore Steve Morse Allene Mount Bob Myers Joann Nantz Sandy Neckel Bob Nugent Par Olvey Wayne Perkins Wayne Pi'rser George Rube Jone Rulsfon Lee Rasmussen Mary Jane Reed Georgia Riley JeH Robb Bill Roehrlch Koren Sundberg Edie Seely Jean Shields Darlene Shineberge Jim Shineberger Charles Simmons JJ cbui'efsowe's - MM Vnrglnla Swalgy M .Wf$ WWW WW f' W1 w . .n 5 W WIMP!!! d1 0, IW. I 1 5::m:::: 49w 0 9:0 Wawgk Mm .. - 7 :Wk ikwgimw 3:732:74; 3,6519 M Wally Wyatt w Junior Snaps Georgia Riley Joann Nun'rz Sandy Wise Denise Hih'on Koren Kleine Ann Edmonds Bill Dunhom Gail Jurgens Darlene and Dale Dave Green MOHY Evie Koren ond Darlene Nancy Nick Acheson Rosie Bain SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-I. To r.: Fred Fish, vice-pres.; Dick Crone, pres.; Susan Scale, sec.; Walter Simmonsl lreus. John Baldwin j! M Bill Bender . I ,1 Juiie Bredwel! m Jf J m Todd Brock .0714, Barbara Bollinger Lonise Buduf Bill Burchett Ed Burdell x m Ethel Burroughs 33 Judy Bush 7 Barbara Byrns 3 Marie Curoselli xs p E x Sondra Conlng Jeanne Condh Sandra Cooper Judy Cox Tim Craycraf? XL Robert Cribw Carol Cromer Dick Crone Lucille Davidsonw Don Davis n-1 j w, J Ph II p KWNVL , UJudy Lance 1WZ ?Mifp M ' Chodes Drummond Pamela Eusfis Fred Fish Joann Flubacher Dick Gorv W yHHH 1 EJQM geey 1 Ea ng ?IMV RD Isen warp ' U:Peggy Juergens ichard Hellner ij' AdeE aide Kerr Sylvia King Ken Kncrr 4,111?ij 1 r 5 ' w. . MM yLemo BarbomL ck oodj MWy Lair 2 ' dberi Luecke Tom Lyttleton Jfl, Lillian Mackay 11 . Gloria Melon Vr 0' Lynn Marshcv A ' , ,x' '1 n ,1 4 .1 I I r I 1501113; Mecklenborg :Qhurlen; Miller , Vs- dee Moeller MuryNorlho Moore Dohha MuHenix Wiliicm Neel Eugene Osswuld Catherine Parks Rick Pauly Fern Payne Foul Payne Beity Prochur Joseph Redmond Bonnie Reynolds Truman Reynolds Fred Schmidt Charles Schuler Susan Secle Walter Simmons Donna Shaffer Clayton Shea Mary Ann Sipe JoAnn Smith Antoinefte Spengler Joyce Stephens Allan Taber Russell Taber John Timbermun Connie Vielhauer Cathy Wales Pete Walsh Carol Weiflauf Bob Whittaker Robert Wiedemer Janice Wilson BiH Winkler Jock Winkler Robert Yarmark Nermu Yeager Gerre Zinkon Soph Snaps 1: Gus and John Baldwin Mane, Bev, Peggy, Judy, Connie Holly, Leslie, Bonnie Barb Byrns and Judy Lance Marie Coroselli x - u ; Bob Yarmurk Fred Fish Phil Kopp '18 Freshmen FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS-L lo r.: Lewis Blokeney, vice- pres,; Sally Whitney, sec.; Kim Hathaway, trans; Don Mehnerl, pres. Reed Acheson John Allee David Aston Patricia Barbra Mary Beachler Danny Benoit Jock Billingfon Jim Billington Bill Bischaf? Lewis Blakeney Poul Bronson Becky Burnett Barbara Code Richard Carlton Linda Champlin Gloria Clanion Barbara Clark Carol Constable Stanley Cook Judy Corken Carole Cosby Susan Craigg Sue Curry Mary Davidson Janet Davis Barbara Day Andy Deane Helen Donaldson Dorothy Duncan John Edwmds Marilyn Elias Gayle Ferris David Fieno Don Fisher Noniu Fulsher Merrily Gonfz Charles Garner BiH Gehler Arthur Geier Ronald Gillilun Gayle Gleckler Carter Gowl Susan Graves Doug Gray Jacqueline Gries Steve Harper Kim Hmhawoy Donna Houck Richard Hoycock Warren Hensel Allen Higi'rmunn John Horton Koren iredole David James Sandra Jones James Jurgensen James Kidd Eddie Knabb Carolyn Kusel Roberf Lemley Dave Lemon Richard Lyfrlefon Judy Mullen Rithurd Mcrkstrom Dick McAfee Caryl McDaniel Peggy McMeons Don Mehnert Jean Meisberger Margaret Miller Dick Moore Judy Nogel Edward NUgenf David Nurick Geoff Overlay JudyPack Bill Palmer Kate Perrin Richard Preston Frank Rohn Susan Read Lee Reeder Jock Rhoads Richard Rhofon Nancy Reynolds Dan Robert Diane Robert Bill Rollmun Ramon Sabo Bill Schleicher Joeghumacher Pete Schwenkmeye: Carolyn Scot? Kay Scott Angie Sheard Dick Sininger Don Smith Duane Smith Todd Smifh Sandy Smith Charles Sontag Dick Sfegmuier Phillip Stein Robert Stockmeier Carol Sweeney Kathy Taylor Fred Tilton Dick Tucker Ingrid Ullberg Charles Unierbrink BiH Vundervort Mildred Wumpler Judy Watkins Bill Weakley Overnighi Lewis Blukeney ChesTer Whiie Sally Whitney Dove Winelcmd Wiltium Young Bubble Gum Donna ShuFFer Hold Your Ears Marilyn Elias Donna Mullenix Reed Acheson Hathaway. Gleckler, Elias, Fulsher, Linda Chomplin, Gayle Gleckler, Dione Snow at Last Caroselli, Hathaway, Corkem Robert , Susan Reed. Dick Tucker UN in Students We Honor National Merit Scholarship Finalists: Carleton Shillilu's High School Sewing Board: Superior Awards, Siufe Science Fair: Bob Myers, Carroll, Dave Lamb, Barry Schwenkmeyer, Na- Ann Bousmith. Gayle Arend, Phebe Moore, Walter Wyatt. d'me Brosee, Phoebe Acheson. Firsi in State Poster Contesf: Barbara Cache, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra GuesT 51cm Junie Green. M V I L All Stars; Dove Merchgnr, Tom Brady. High School Safety Insfifule: Cami Weitluufl Junior Red Cross Representatives: Grueler, Reynolds, Hay- Superior Rating in Music: Steve Harper, Jeon Ferris Phebe Moore, Mary Beochler. den. Cassidy, Fulsher, MomenHanseli Weokley, Burnen, Nadine Brosee, Charles BowersoxA Wayne Perkins Weed, DcMs. ACTIVITI ES A if; d K7311! Jim Nagell President The 1956-57 Student Council met its every expec- tationt Each class was represented by oble-bodied students who did their best to assure success, As Cl service to the school the Student Council prepared the Student Directory in October and the Student Hond- book later in the year. Both of these proiects took a good deal of time and effort, GRax the members de- serve much praise for their wo kixx During the school year $e$x dght Council made four major contribution:;oi3cmrit. In the first semester th y sponsoredxt residential bol- o W $141 1 ' X.- I1 1'4 I,Kr szal-IB ,4 T' tr 4411'? 1'4, :f J y IJnfij x. -I' '37; ;' x 1 e! i Vi e X X ' x 7? K 3 A J :X ' T: .x-l : , 3x3! x V I' .-1t 3 . x e M i TN .i l, .3 STANDING: Walter Simmons, Mike Marsh, Dove Lamb, Bil! Lockwood, Bob Beachler, Wally Wyatt, Clayton Shea, Susan Seule, Phoebe Acheson. Prachar, Mr. Martin, Nancy Reynolds, Alan Vogeler, Don Rolston, Junie Green. 56 UDEIFU'T-f SECOND ROW: Fred Tiltonl Gayle Gleckler, Betty FIRST ROW: Sue Curry. Mary Ann Evans, treasu: Sandy Wise, sec.; Rich Jonas, vice-pres. Student Council loting. Turn-About Day and Twirp Week were the sec- ond semester proiects. The Pep Club was active during football and basketball seasons. To stir up interest in the doings of the Student Council, one meeting was held as an assembly before the student body. This assembly was completely un- reheorsed and gave CI true picture of the doings of the Student Council. To find what improvements could be made, members of the Student Council visited meet- ings of neighboring Student Counciis. i ?- STANDING: Kathy Taylor, Dick Sininger, Peggy Andrews, Wayne Perkins, Bill McCormack, Sandy Neckel. Bob McClure, Barbara Cude, Ingrid Ullberg, Dione Robert, Gayle Gieckler, Linda Champlin, Susan Read, Kate Perrinl Mary Martha Moore. Mary Jane Reed, Kim Huihuwuy, Gail Jurgens, Janet Baden, Ann Bousmi'rh. Brenda Wurthen. SECOND ROW: Sue Curry, Karen ireduie, Frances Merriam, Virginia Struley, Merrily Gomz, Carole Cosby. Mary Ann Evens, Judy Nagel, Judy Corken, Carolyn Scotti Mrs. Kreider. FIRST ROW: Scily Whitney, Bev Lotz, Carole Grueier, Barbara Day, Marilyn Elias, Susan Crogg, Judy Mullen, Carolyn Kusel. F. T. A. Under The careful guidance of Mrs. Kreider, the learn to cultivate qualities of leadership, character, Future Teachers of America Club furnishes prospec- and scholarship among Their fellow students, and 10 five Teachers with sound and sympathetic advice. They render service to the school and The community, STANDING: Janet Davis, Mr. F. Miller, Karen Kleine, Brenda Worthen, Carole Grueter, Virginia Sfraley, Fred Fish, Nick Acheson, Ed Burdell, Fred Til'ron, John McCarthy FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Beachler, ?eggy Andrews, Frances Merriam, Bill Moftern, Sandy Neckei. Bob Groves, Lynn Jones, Dave Clark, Current Affairs Club The Current Affairs Club was organized with the movies and went on various field Trips, such 05 visits hope of furthering interest in current evenfshdomestic To WLW's news studio and Mariemont's City Council. as well as foreign. This year The club showed several 57 BACK ROW: Dave Lamb, Buvry Schwenkmeyet, Bob Hinds, Bob Graves. THIRD ROW: Barb Geselbrocht, Ann Bausmith, Barb Redwcy, Put Whitney. SECOND ROW: Taro McCarthy. Linda Overley, Phoebe Acheson, Jane Cotes, Bill Mottern. FIRST ROW: Barb Lewis, Gayle Worshom, Wendy Brehsmer, Janet Baden, STANDING: Dave Merchant, Mrs. Davis, Rich Daniels, Bob McClure, Lynn Junes, Carleton Corroil, Bitl McCormack. National Thespian The National Thespian Society, under the sponsor- dramatic conference at Middletown and presented im- ship of Mrs. Davis, affords the students in the Upper pressionisticctlly Cl performance of the one-ect tragedy, grades with opportunities to act in, produce, and see Submerged. many types of plays. This year the troupe attended a BACK ROW: Tim Cmycraft, Dick Cronel Ken Knarr, Don Hughes, Lynn Marshall, Charlie Schuler, Wayne Pitzer, Bob Myers. THIRD ROW.- Jeunne Condit, Barbara Byrns, Sharon Gore, Sondra Coning, Connie Viele houer, Charlene Miller, Marie Coroselti, Judy Lance, Joy Lemon, Cathy Mecklenborg, Kitty Parks, Barb Lockwood, Dick Garver, John Baldwin, Waily Simmons, Pete Walsh, Nick Acheson, Ed Burdell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Daniels, Wayne Perkins. Gail Jurgens, Jackie Schwartz, Pat Whitney. FIRST ROW: Sandy Cooper, Bev Lotz, Peggy Juergens, Holly HoFFmon, Cathy Wales, Julie Bredwetl, Mary Martha Moore J. C. L. The Junior Classical League, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Daniels, is composed of iuniors and seniors in the advanced Latin class, and for the first time, sophomore . Latin students. The purpose of J.C.Lt is to create among the young people cm interest and appreciation in the civiiizotion, language, and art of ancient Rome. BACK ROW: Carol Price, Virginia Stein, Carol Feemcm. Koren Sandberg, Ann Bausmith, Joann Nontz. Barb Redwuy, Judy Ballard, Nancy Stroyer, Sandy Neckel. SECOND ROW: Miss Birks, Put Eckert, Georgia Riley, Jackie Schwartz, Virginia Lemon, Ann Edmonds, Virginie: Wiison, Rosemary Meisberger, Ethel Burroughs, Mary Ann Bowersox, Marie Sellmcmt Nadine Brosee, Sandro Porter, Donna Allee, Jean Burton, Allene Mount, Wendy Brehsmer. FIRST ROW: Brenda Worthen, Jo Ann Pfister, Sue Wiedmon, Darlene Shineberger, Carolyn Bisher, Jean Sollee. Senior Home Economics Club The Senior Home Economics Club, made up of iun- tucky, Henry Clay's Home, Berton's Fabric Shop, and iors and seniors, planned 0 held trip for every six weeks. dinner at the Golden Lamb. The club is under the guid- Some of their trips included visits to the University of Ken- once of Miss Birkst :1 BACK ROW: Barb Clark, Marilyn Elias, Barb Day. Linda Champlin, Miss Birks, Potty Borbro, J'udy Puck. Jean Meisberger, Gloria Clanton. THIRD ROW: Ingrid Ullberg, Carolyn Scott, Judy Corken, Donna Hauck, Judy Mullen, Donna Mullenix, Lucy Davidson, Sylvia King. SECOND ROW: Mary Davidson, Peggy McMeans, Sandra W. Jones, Mildred Wcrnpler, Judy Watkins. Adelaide Kerr, Barb Byrns, Mary Ann Sfpe, Louise Budui, Fern Payne. FIRST ROW: Carol Sweeney. Carol Constable, Kay Scott, Saundra Smith, Helen Donaldson, Gloria Mallort. Gerre Zinkan, Janice Wilson. Doris Hickman. Junior Home Economics Club The Junior Home Economics Club, composed of fresh- men and sophomores, made several trips this year. The trips were to the Streitmonn Biscuit Company, to Proctor and Gomble's to see how soap is mode, and 0 visit to the BACK ROW: Fred Fish, Molly Eustis, Judy BcHurd, Ann Edmonds, Dave LindsayT THIRD ROW: Allen Taber, Wayne Perkins, Walter Wyatt, Rod HorwoodT John Grier. SECOND ROW: Steve Harper, John Baldwin, Leslie Merchant Nadine Brosee, Mr. Mohan. FIRST ROW: David Aston, Richard Carlton, June Hayden, Pe1er Walsh. STANDING: Bob Hinds, Carleton Carroli, Phebe Moore, Bob Myersl Carole Graeter. Science Club The Science Club meefs every two weeks under the and movies. A four-dcy trip To Detroit was the high point direction of Mr. Mohcn. This organizafion gives to all of The club's many activities This year. The Science Club students on outstanding opportunity To investigate The plans to complete such trips To various cities each year many ftelds of science through field Trips, guest speakers, 05 port of ifs field Trip program. Cranbrook Institute of Science-Deiroif Matadore Pilofless Bomber-Dayton Guided Missile-Duyton First Model T Ford-Dearbcrn Ford's River Rouge Planr-Detroit Astronomical Displcy-Defroit BACK ROW: Reed Acheson, Dick Lytrlevon. Mike Marsh, Arthur Geier, Ron lsenhower, Charles Drummond, Bob Moore, Bill McCormack, Kerry Flickner, Ron Gillilon, Bruce Moreton, Donny Thomas, Ed Burdeli, Dick Sininger, Fred Fish, Mr, Allrecd. THIRD ROW: Jean Burton, Barbara Day, Marilyn Elias, Susan Groves, Judy Lance, Barbara Redway, Marya Dollenmayer, Judy Pack, Peggy McMeons, Helen Donaldson, MHdred Wumpler. Mary Ann Evans, Ann Edmonds, Koren Kleine, Barbara Leedy. SECOND ROW; Sully Whitney, Kafhy Taylor, Linda Oveiley, Jean Sallee, Gayle Worshum, Jone Cotes, Carol Hughes, Martha Grainger, Margaret Franken- field. Taro McCarthy, June! Davis, Peggy Andrews, Junie Green, Allene Mount. FIRST ROW: Commie Vielhauer, Angie Sheord, Kay Scott, Carol Constable, Sandra Jones, Donna Mullenix, Jtean Shields, M'arguref Milfer, Wendy Brehsmer, Kare Perrin. Chorus BACK ROW: Reed Acheson, Bill McCurmuck, Ed Burdell, Koren Kleine, Ann Edmond; FRONT ROW: Mike Marsh, Fred Fish, Dick Sininger, Linda Overlay. Mary Ann Evans, Connie Vielhauer, Carol Hughes, Judy LonceV SEATED: Mr. Allreod. Breakfast Clubbers This year Thirteen members of the chorus formed fast They sing harmonized arrangements of popular Themselves info The Breakfast Club. This singing group songs, and have been a welcome port of OH The assem- meets twice a week at seven-fhirfy in the morning, in the biies presented by the chorus. music room and hes cocoa and doughnuts for break- 61 BACK ROW: Merrily GanTZ, Judy Ncgel, Judy Corken, Carol Sweeney, Kim HoThuwoy, Barb Clark, Saundra Smith. SIXTH ROW: Dione Roberts. Barbara Day, Gayle Gleckler, Susan Read, Janet Davis, Mary Beochler, Susan Crogg. Marilyn Elias. Jackie Griesl Judy Bush, Jeanne CondiT, Sandra Cooper, Donna Mullenix, FIFTH ROW: Judy Mcllen, Carole Cosby, Darlene Shineberger, Mary Jane Reed, Gayle Arend, Barbara Lockwood, Peggy Juergens, Connie Vielhauer, Sharon Gore, Holly Hofmann, Leslie Ingram, FOURTH ROW: Peggy Andrews, Sandy Neckel, Janie Ralston, Virginia Straley, Gail Jurgens, Denise HilTon, Candy McCollum, Bonnie Vielhuuer, Marie Caroselli, Kathy Wales, Rosie Bain, Susan Seule, Bonnie Reynolds, Mary Moriha Moore. THIRD ROW: Joyce Swollen, Judy Bollard, Joann NonTz, Mary Ann Evans, Virginia Wilson, Georgia Riley, Virginia Lemon, Gerre Zinkcn, Mary Ann Ripe, Fern Payne, Gloria Mellon, Barb Leedy. SECOND ROW: Miss Adams, Nancy STrayer, Marya Dollenmoyer, Mary Ann Bowersox, Jackie Schwartz, Carole Grueter, Phebe Jane Moore, Susan Hun, Brenda WurThen, Carol Hughes, Caryl McDaniel, Charlene Miller. FIRST ROW: Leslie Merchonr, Linda Overlay, Ann Edmonds. Sandy Wise, Koren Sondberg, Edie Seely, Molly EusTis, Karen Kleine, Jo Ann Flubucher, Pam EusTis, Linda Champlin, Koren lredole, Betty Prachur, Carol Cromerl Hi-Y Under The capable supervision of Mr. Ralph Sininger, This year's Hi-Y hos enioyed one of iTs mosT ocTive and profiToble seasons To date. Even The annual evenTs seemed To have been cu greaTer success. The fall hayride To HandlevBar Ranch Turned ouT To be a greaT success wiTh TwenTy-seven couples aTTending. Our annual orphansl ChrisTmos pGrTy ThaT Hi-Y co-sponsors wiTh The M-Teens, was dTTended by TwenTy orphans from The Madisonville Children's Home. Bob McClure, our vicerpresidenTl dressed up like SonTo Claus, and a fine one he was, Too! Of course, Hi-Y's curriculum included The usual number of speakers, movies, and swimming. Besides The usual ocTiviTies,Hi-Y branched ouT inTo various oTher fields. This year for The TlrsT Time we 10ined M-Teens in sponsoring The Highland Fling. The colorful crepe paper ceiling was our conTribuTion. This year's Hi-Y was ocTive in World Service also. We disTribuTed Muscular DysTrophy collection cans in all The, local sTores. We also become acTive in The YouTh and Government conferences held Throughout The year by The sToTe YMCA. For Those inTeresTed in governmenT, This led To The Model LegislctTure 0T Columbus in The loTTer port of The spring. 62 M-Teens M-Teens is on organization open to all girls in grades nine through twelve; We do many things to help us have a better understanding of people of all types. Early in September we sold forget-me-nots for the Disabled American Veterans. On October 29, the annual M-Teens formal initiation was held. The candlelight ceremony complete with a religious program was very impressive. The Football Royale, co-sponsored this year by M-Teens and Hi-Y, was 0 tremendous success, It had the Highland Fling 05 0 theme of the dance. Linda Overiey and Dave Merv chant reigned us queen and king of the festivities Before Christmas, Hi-Y and M-Teens gave a Christmas party for twenty orphans from the Madisonville Orphanage. Carols were sung and refreshments were served. Santa Claus also appeared, giving gifts to the children. One thing that we consider cm important part of our yearly activities is the donating of a Christmas dinner to a needy family. We would like to extend c: grateful thank you to our adviser, Miss Adams. She has given up 0 good deal of her time to help us, and we sincerely appreciate it. STANDING: Churies Duhlmeier, Dave Clark, Curl Kuhner, Fred Vundervort, Charles Simmons, PUUI Gillespie, Bob Wisenull, Mike Marsh, Jim BruHey, Tom Brady, Skip Winkler, Dave Moeller, John Huheey, Chuck Hender- son, Jeff Rabb, Harold McDaniel, Bob Beachler, Po! Olvey, Jock BruHey, Rich lsphording, uack Melenom, Bob Whittaker. BACK ROW: Nick Acheson, Don Hughes, Wolly Simmons, Dole Woosley, Jim McKee, Doug Farley. Dave Lambt FOURTH ROW: Don Mileham, Dave Conan, Russell Tuber, Ed Burdell, Dick Crone, Rich Janos, Rich Daniels. THIRD ROW: Ronald lsenhower, Allen Taber. Wayne Perkins, Wally Wyatt, Rod Harwood, John Grier, Eugene Helgeson. SECOND ROW: Phil Kopp, Bob Cribbet, Bryon Lehman, Bill Dunham, Dick Chuver. Bob Myers, Bill Mottern, John Masters. FIRST ROW: Ed Cook, Lynn Jones, Jim Simmons, Bob McClure, Bill McCGrmock, Bob Moore, Bill Lockwood, Mr. Sininger. 63 EDITOR: Barbara Geselbracht ASSOC. EDITOR: Phoebe Acheson ART EDITOR: Barry Schwenkmeyer LAYOUT STAFF June Hayden Wendy Brehsmer PHOTOGRAPHER: Janie Green ADVISOR: Lois F. Fish LITERARY CH.: Rosie Fieno Mary Anne Bowersox Martha Groinger Jo Ann Pflster Taro McCarthy Fred Stephens Phil DeCarnp TYPISTS Eleanor Doctor Donna Allee Sondra Porter Carolyn Bisher Jone CoTes Marya Dollenmoyer Martha Groinger Jackie Schwartz Jo Ann Pffs'rer Chieftain SALES MGR.: Barb Lewis Donna Allee Mary Ellen Page Mike Marsh Barry Schwenkmeyer Nadine Brosee 64 ADVERTISING MGR.: Jim Simmons Janet Baden Marya Dollenmayer Bob McClure Bill Moffern Jim BruHey EDITOR: Barbara Geselbracht ASSOC. EDITOR: Phoebe Acheson PHOTOGARPHER: Junie Green . trysvr'm , am, CO-EDITORS Barbara Redwoy Gayle Worshom ART EDITORS Candy McCollum Bob Moore PHOTOGRAPHER Wally Wyatt ADVISOR Beulah Barnes CO-EDITORS: Barb Redwuy, Gayle Worsham. WARPATH BUSINESS MANAGER Bob Hinds SPORTS EDITOR Bill McCormuck CIRCULATION MANAGER Bob Cribbef Marya Dollenmayer DiCk Crone EXCHANGE EDITOR ADVERTISING EDITOR Linda Overley Wally Wyatt TYPISTS Barb Lewis Leslie Merchant Ann Bausmifh Holly Hofmann NEWS EDITOR Marie Sellmcm Phoebe Acheson Jo Ann Nantz Molly Eusfis Lynn Jones Jackie Schwartz Jim Simmons Patsy Brown Sue Seole Betfy Prachor FEATURE EDITOR Nancy Sfroyer Wendy Brehsmer Taro McCarthy Barry Schwenkmeyer Linda Overley Sandy Wise Carole Groeter Dave Lamb 1S5 SmilinA Through DlRECTOR-MILDRED DAVIS Willie and Kathleen Ka'rhleen and Kenneth John and Kathleen Phil DeCamp and Rosie Fieno Rosie Fieno and Gregg Parks Carleton Carroll and Rosie Fieno John and Moonyeen Senior Play Casf: Dr. Owen-Jim Rhoads Jergmiuh Wayne Dave Merchant and Marie Sellmon Ofd Drl OweniRich Daniels Lynn Jones M ,2 :A fix a 5' Jim Bruffey and Pat Whitney Ellen, young and old Ann Buusmith and Kerry Fleckner Gayle Worshcm and Jim Simmons Janet Baden and Phoebe Acheson Barb Lewis and Margaret ankenfield You Can t Take It with You DlRECTOR-DON MAH AN ffji'i Tony and Alice Paul, Alice, Penny, Grandpa Mike Marsh, Jim BruHey, Rosie Fieno Gregg Parks, Gayle Dave Lamb, Gayle Worshorn, Pat Whitney, Phil Bub Groves, George Robe, Dave Schneider Worshum DeCamp DonaId and Rhebu Dr. DePinnc Grandpa and Henderscn Dave Merchant, Linda Overlay Bill McCorchk Phil DeCcmp, Carleton Carroll y X T x 3. Ed and Essie Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Olga and Kolenkhov Lynn Jones, Barb Redwoy Rich Daniels, Barb Lewis Turn McCarthy, Barry Schwenkmeyer 69 Fits and Fantasy 56 DIRECTOR - TONE DOWNER Once upon a time in the Emerald City There was... Behind The scenes Mouseketeers Dance Band Finaie Jocks and Jills Dungaree Dolls Judy Lance and the Chorus 70 Bill, Boat, and Scandal Eighth grade pony Chorus Edie Seely and Lynn Jones Sophomore pony chorus Senior POW ChOFUS Gene Helgeson and Clayton Shea Freshman pony chorus Dole Woosley and Ann Bgusmith Carol Hughes, Nancy Strayer, Koren Kleine Alon Vogeler and Tom McCarthy Mr, Downer and Mr. Allreud Koren Sundberg Barry Schwenkmeyer and Borb Redwoy NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society at Moriemont consists of five seniors who had the highest scholastic marks at the end of their iunior year. At the end of the Senior year five more honor students are added to the list and these comprise the top ten of the senior class. The National Honor Society is a national organiza- tion that consists of the top seniors in the United States STANDING: Dave Lamb, Barry Schwenkmeyer, Carleton Car- roll, Bob McClure. SITTING: Rosie Fienoi SCHOLARSHIP TEAM Last April the top students from each class took the Preliminary Scholarship tests in several of their subjects. Then, from the results of these tests, the top two students from each subiect were selected to go to Miami University in May to take the State Scholarship test. In taking the Final test each student competed with all other students from the Mi- ami District and the state in his subject. 72 i Senior Scholarship Team BACK ROW: Jim Simmons, Bob McClure, Jock Bruffey, Carleton Carroll, Janie Green, Gayle Worshom. THIRD ROW: Barry Schwenkmeyer, Herb Hickman, Bruce Stoecklin, Lynn Jones, Bill Lockwood. SECOND ROW: Bob Hinds, Jim BruFley, Dove Merchant, Jim Nugel, Rich Daniels, Barb Redwuy. FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Page, Barb Lewis, Put Whitney, Phoebe Acheson, Barb Geselbruchl. Linda Overlay, Nadine Brosee, Rosie Fieno, The 1957 Senior Scholarship Team was composed of also entails great responsibility in maintaining These the top forty per cenf of the senior class. These high ranking seniors were chosen not only to compete in- dividually with other seniors from The state of Ohio, but also To compete on a team basis. In previous years a high rank has been maintained by Moriemon'r. This prestige is benehciol to successive classes, but if K BAC K ROW: some high sfondords. The members of the 1957 Senior Scholarship Team worked hard 'ro uphold This record. If is hoped The? future members of these teams will accept Thfs respon- sibility and honor Moriemont High School with scholosfic achievement. Mrs. Dovls, Bob Groves, Corlefon Carroll, Gregg Parks, Larry Smith, Jock BruFfey, Dove Merchant, Dave Lamb, Fred Juergens, Phebe June Moorel Bill Mottern, John McCarthy, Karen Kleine, Jim Simmons, Joyce Swollen, Jim Eufley, Barb Geselbracht, Barry Schwenkmeyer, Rosie Fieno, Bev 1 LoTz. Janel' Baden, Marilyn Slormer, Sue Farley, Barb Code, Barb Byrns, Mr. Martin, FRONT ROW: Clarence Cassidy, Wayne Pilser, Bob Myers, Bob McClure, Leslie Merchant, Virginia Stroley, Kitty Parks, John Baldwin, Dick Gurver, Fred Fish, Herb Hickman, Phll DeCompl Biology Projects mwtt John Curfer-JWOODS SPECTATORS Shannon Duncan, Wayne Pixser DRY BONES Gayle Arend-SHELLS Ann Edmonds-BEES Nancy S1royer, Sandy Wise CANDY'S FROG LuLBRQOD Projectionists LAST ROW: Bob Groves, Ramon Sabo, Bob Myers, Bob McClure, David Aston, Steve Morse. SECOND ROW: Dick Morks'rrom, Fred Fish, Paul Payne, Bill Moitern, Bob Hinds, Tim Croycrcft FIRST ROW: Mn Moore, Ccrlekm Carroll, Andy Deane, Dick Carleton, Bill Schleicher, Bill Young, Pe're Walsh, Arthur Geier. Office Staff STANDING: Pot Ecker'r, Jo Ann Pfisfer, Jean Sollee, Peggy Andrews, Sandy Neckel, Beny Pruchor, Denise Hilton. SITTING: Judy Cox, Barb Geselbruchr, Miss KuhnerV 75 .p Majorettes The Senior Bond, under the direction of Mr. Alton F. Downer, has had a very successful year in its new band room. We now have practice rooms, a music library, a separate room in which to keep our instruments, and a storage closet for our band uniforms. During the football and basketball seasons the bond cheered on the teams. This year, for the first time in the history of our school, we gave a joint concert, Hear It Now, with the chorus, This spring we presented our traditional concerts on the green for the enioyment of all. 76 BACK ROW Barb Saba Nancy Backus Susan Graves Alan Vogeler Pete Schwenkmeyer Clayton Shea Ethel Burroughs Bruce Voorheis John Horch Curfer Gowl Mn Downer, Director Senior THIRD ROW Eddie Knubb Jim Gore Mary Carpenter Kathy Taylor Arlene Brill Carolyn Feeman Bob Whittaker Andy Deane Joey Schumacher Beny Boulwure Ed Burdell High Band SECOND ROW Fred Fish Nadine Brosee John Baldwin Don Rulsfon Bob McCarthy Bill Palmer Charles Bowersox Ann Spengler Donna Allee Larry Smirh George Aussem FIRST ROW Jeff Robb Wayne Perkins Steve Harper Peggy Juergens Bill Moltern Dick Sininger Janet Baden Janie Green Sandy Neckel Lewis Blukeney ' mo ally W on, Bob Be O ',: - A 5 51gb? VJU J , I erirf, Bugs Sim- . W: Randy Crcgg, HTH ROW: Judy Lance, Do Farlwul GiUespie, III Mghern 2;;SBev otzh. athywegygziw?map , Barb Lockwood. SEVENTH nny ROWingren c ler,l Iegufe, Patsy Brown, Cynthia Rowe, Wry slowjiM'urgo nAntwerp, Donna Mullenix, Sandro Lamb, B v Du . Cctfmy' . ceter, Judy Weed. SIXTH ROW: Junie rsha , Tum McCarthy, Bonnie Vielhouer, Ann r, Brenda Wurthen, Sandy Wise, JoAnn Nantz, Molly Eu 5 IFTH ROW: Put Whitney, Phebe June Moore, Carol Crag? ,'J dy Bush, Connie Vielhouer, Kathy Taylor, Sally Whir- ney' Susan Seale, Pam Eustis, Julie Bredwell, Kitty Parks, Mary M rfhu Moore FOURTH ROW: Nadine Brosee, Sandy Porter, Barb Ca'agporathy Duncan, Kim Hathaway, Judy Nogel, Gayle Gleck- ler, Susan Read, Susan Craig, Rosie Boin, Jean Shields, Gayle 1v Pep Club Arend, Barb Leedy, Joyce Swallen, Judy Bollard, Vicky Chamber- lain. THIRD ROW.- EIIie Doctor, Juner Baden, Chuck Henderson, Bill Dunham, Diane Roberts, Marilyn Elias, Barb Day, Ingrid Ull- berg, Sue Curry, Nancy Stroyer. Gail Jurgensl Carole Groerer, Koren Sondberg, Sondra Coning, Marie Caroselli. SECONJ ROW: Barb Redwoy. Marya Dollenmayer, Barb Geselbrachl, Barb Lewis, Margaret Frankenfield, Marie Seliman, Ann Bausmifh, Mary Ann Bowersox, Virginia Wilson, Georgia Riley, Peggy Andrews, Edie Seely, Koren Kleine, Barb Clark, Carolyn Scott, Linda Champlain. FRONT ROW: Helen Donoidson, Jone Coies, Wendy Brehsmer, Leslie Merchant, Virginia Stroley, Jone Ralston, Darlene Shineberger, Mary Jane Reed, Denise Hilton, Candy McCoIlum, Linda Overleyl Mary Ann Evans, Bonnie Reynolds, Jo Ann FIUbacher, Eeny Prochor, Jeanne Cond'n, Sharon Gore, Leslie Ingram. Reserve Cheerleaders Carol Sweeney, Jeanne Condit. Bonnie Reynofds, Beny Prucher, Jo Ann Flubacher. Varsity Cheerleaders Rona Kay Cribbet, Denise Hilton, Dur- lene Shineberger, Linda Overlay, Con- dy McColIum, Mary Jane Reed Denise Linda Darlene Ma ry Jone Candy 79 141$ , f Varsity Football . Hard work, observance of training Irules by players, and co-operotion between piayers and coaches, minus mistakes made on game nights, equals on even record. This about sums up The '56 foofball season A failure? No! Whenever everyone of- filiuted with cm organization gains as much as The players, coaches, and followers gained from this year's foot- ball experience, success is the only word applicable. If mortars not That you won or lost, buf how you played The game. Jim Nagel Rich Daniels Co-Cupmin Co-Cupmin BACK ROW: Lynn Murshoil, Roy Fuirbroiher, Don Fisher, David James, Bill Rollmun, Bill Weokley, Charles Sontag, Duane Smith, Bob Lemley, Danny Robem, Dick Moore, Charles Mackay, Dave Wineland, John Horion, Doug Kieine. FOURTH ROW: Dave Paul, Wolf Judd, Reed Acheson! Bill Vondervori, Dick Sregmcier, Doug Gray, Dick Preston, Dick Tucker, Lewis Biukeney, Rick Pauly, GeoFi Overlay, Don Mehnert, BiH True. THIRD ROW: Couch Orrison, Dave Clark, Skip Winkler. Bill Roehrich, Den Davis. Jim Rhocds, Phil Kopp, John Huheey, Clayton Shea, Eugene Heigeson, Jock Rhccds, Wur- ren Hansel, Dove Mueller, Bill Gehler. SECOND ROW: Cooch Blake, Jim McKee, John Masters, Clarence Cussidy, Bruce Moreion, Tom Brady, Rich Jonas, Bob Beuchler, Don Milehum, Daie Woosiey, Dave Green, Phil DeCump, Coach Daviesi FIRST ROW: Bill Dunham, Bugs Simmons, Dove Merchant, Jim Nugei, Jock Ncnfz. Paul Gil- lespie, Doug Farley, Fred Vundervori. Dove Merchanf Huroid McDaniel Jack Nantz 56 Schedule tPrevieM MoriEmonT ...... 19 Muriemonf ...... 3! Mariemonf ...... 12 Moriemom ...... 6 Mcriemont ...... 7 Muriemont ...... 21 Moriemonf ...... O Moriemont ...... 6 Mariemonf ...... 28 83 N. C. Hil'l ...... O Madeira ...... 0 Reading ....... 7 Greenhills ..... 14 Wyoming ...... 33 St. Bernard . . . . 0 Deer Park ..... 27 Locklond ...... 25 Indian Hill ..... O Jim McKee Bugs Simmons Va rsity Basketball Dove Lamb Cocapmin The 1957 Worricrs faced another rugged schedule with but four returnees from Ins? year's squad, Around +hl's nudeus, Doc Kusel built a never-soy-die team. We were faced with a few hardships due to the luck of a home floor. However. Deer Park was kind enough to give us the use of their fine f1oor for our home games. We did play our last two home encounters En our new Fueldhouse. Top scorer for the year was iunior Rich Isphording. Other consistenf scorers were iuniors Harold McDaniel and Bill Dunhum, sophomore Dick Crone. and senior Bill McCormack. Co-copfoins Bill McCormock and Dave Lamb wifl be the Pone seniors missed next yeurV Bill McCormuck Co-cnpmin Moriemom .59 Murx'emonl 55 Mariemonr 56 Moriemont 42 Moriemonf 55 Mariemom 37 Moriemon127 Mariemonr :53 Mariemcn157 Mcriemont 56 VARSITY SCORES Terroca Pork 57 Deer Park 64 Indian Hill 35 Greenhills 48 Lacklomd 47 Alumni 45 Reading 72 N. C, Hiil 53 Wyoming 62 5?. Bernard 50 Muriemcnf 42 Locklund Moriemont53 Madeira Moriemonf 29 Reading Muriemonf 53 Greenhills MuriemonfSl N. C. Hill Moriemonf 44 ST. Bernard Moriemonv 60 Deer Park Muriemon144 Wyoming AA Tournament Muriemont 55 Hughes 44 33 46 38 40 65 86 74 BACK ROW: Dole Wuosley, Rod Harwood, Dave Conan, Tom Brady, Jim McKee, WFnkIen FIRST ROW: BiH Bredenfoerden Bill Dunhom, Herold McDaniel, Bill McCormack, Dick Crone, Doc Kusel, coach. 84- Bugs Simmons, Bill Rich lsphording, Dave Lamb, A4. D..--:.n---...E...-..-fmy-.Hgm Dick Crone 3 Dale Woosley 3 Harold McDaniel E Rich lsphording Rod Horwood ! Bill Dunharn ' Jim McKee Bugs Simmons Bill Bredenfnerder Bill Federle Dave Coffmon Tom Brady 85 Reserve Basketball BACK ROW: Dave Moeller, Ken Knorr, Nick Acheson, Ed Buvdell, Fred Fish, Charles. Schuler, Bill Snow- ball, Mgr. FIRST ROW: Mr. Shade, Coach, Don Hughes. John Huheey, Phil Kopp, Gene Helgeson, Jack p Winkler, Bob Cribbef. L . Dave Moeller Don Hughes Charles Schuler Bob Cribbet Phil Kopp John Huheey '1 j Gene Helgeson Jack Winkler f M vr. $5 It i. x ,2 I I t 4.A---.u' a:h- Freshman Basketball BACK ROW: Reed Acheson, Dick Tucker, Don Fisher, Lewis Blakeney, Jack Rhoads. Peter Schwenkmeyer. Doug Gray. FRONT ROW: Mr. Bloke, Coach, Dick Stegmoier, Don Mehnert, Dick Haycock, Warren Hensel, Dave Wineland, Doug Kleine. Mcriemont's first venture into Freshman basketball proved very successful as the freshmen were co-chomps of the freshman Ieague and won the Mt. Healthy ln- vitutional Tourney, The team's record was eleven won and one lost, and the improving of this record should Reserve Scores Muriemont .......... -. . . .36 Mariemont .......... . .33 Mariemont .......... . .55 Mariemont .............. 37 Mariemont .............. 35 Mariemont .............. 44 Mariemont .............. 42 Mariemont .............. 40 Mariemont .............. 25 Mariemont .............. 37 Mariemont .............. 29 Mariemom. . . Mariemont Mariemont Mariemont. . Mariemont. , Mariemont. . Mariemont Nicky Acheson lettuce Park . . ..... 29 Deer Park .............. 45 Indian Hill . ......... 39 Greenhills .............. 40 Lockland ............... 38 Alumni ................. 47 Reading ................ 25 North College Hill . . ..... 43 Wyoming ....... . ....... 44 St. Bernard . ...... . . . . .3! Lockland .. ....... .. ....36 Madeira ............... 43 Reading ............... 39 Greenhills .............. 35 North College Hill ...... 41 St. Bernard ............ 21 Deer Park .............. 48 Wyoming ............... 43 Fred Fish be a real challenge to next year's freshmen. With a very able coach, Mr. Blake, and the co-op- eration of the team, Moriemont was able to put the first trophy.in our new trophy case; Mariemom .............. 31 Muriemont .............. 36 Mariemont .............. 26 Muriemont .............. 53 Mariemont .............. 34 Muriemont .............. 33 Mariemont .............. 27 Mariemont .............. 34 Moriemont .............. 47 Mariemont .............. 26 Moriemont .............. 31 Mariemont .............. 35 Ed Burdell Frosh Scores Mt. Healthy , .. .......... 25 Taylor ................. 2i North College Hill ....... 39 Reading ................ 'l I Glendale ............... 22 Sharonville ............. 30 Wyoming . . . . .......... 25 Greenhilis .............. l9 Colerain ............... 30 Coleruin ....... . ....... 21 Glenda'le .............. 26 Mt, Healthy ............ 32 Ken Knurr BACK ROW: Coach Orrison, Gene Helgeson, Tim Craycmff, Shannon Duncan, Charles SchUEer, Ed Burdell, Alon Tuber. FRON1 ROW: Don Davis, Werner Luedeker, Clayton Shea, Bob Whittaker! Dave Moeller, Ken Knarr, Fred Fish. Reserve Baseball NB Varsity Baseball The 1956 baseball Team was one of The youngesT, mosT inexperienced Teams in The history of The school. The Team was composed of five sophomores, Three l'uniors, and one senior. AT The sTarT of The season, The Team really looked good in winning iTs FlrsT Two games, Then our inexperience caughT up wiTh us and we hiT a bad losing sTreak of six games. AlThough we 105? These six games, Three of Them were only one run defeaTs, and The warriors were in The game unTiI The final cm was made. In our lcasir Two games of The year, we IosT To ST. Bernard, and defeaTed Indian Hill. In George Schwein, Mariemonf had one of The TTnesT high school hurlers in The ciTy. Many umpires who saw him piTch said That he was as good as any piTcher They had seen This year. The Teams boTTing leaders were Bill McCor- mock LBQU and Dave MerchonT T7303l McCormcck also led The Team in fielding wiTh a very respecTable .935 average. BACK ROW: Bill Cordesmon, Jack NanTz, Dick Meibers, Rich Daniels, Jim McKee, Carl Kuhner. Churies Simmons, Doug ErnsTing. FRONT ROW: Paul Gillespie, Rich Jonas. Bill McCormack, Dave Merchant Bob Creek, Harold McDaniel. HQ Varsity Track Our Track Tecxm had many goals This year, and we attained most of Them. The Team was sparked by sen- iors, iuniors, and sophomores. No one class monopolized The leadership of The Team. For the second successive year our mile Treloy Team, composed of Applegate, Jones, Ramsey, and Miller, was The big gun of The Team. We won all of our Triangular Track meeTs, and placed high in all The big meeTs. At The M.V.l.L. meeT we made a greuT showing. Marie- monT won The league TiTIe in The Junior Division for The Third Time in a row. The Team also won The runner-up league Trophy in The Senior Division. AT The disTricT meeT The mile relay Team placed fourth in The disTricT. Dave Miller won The disTricT 440 yard dash. and qualified for The sToTe Track meet BACK ROW: Jim Nagel, Ramsey Johnson, Clarence Cassidy, Dave Green, Fred Winkler, Bucky Rowland, Coach Doc Kusel. FRONT ROW: Marshall Hum, mgre, Bob Cribbel, David Miller, Bil? Applegale, Fred STephens, Lynn Jones, Bill Dunhum, Doug Farley, Dale Woosley. 9H Fred Stephens Im Nagel J Lynn Jones Dove Green Clarence Cassidy Don Milehum 91 Golf This is the first golf ?eom Moriemonf has had in several years. Mr. Shade, our coach, selected our opponents and secured playing dates for us. Our firs? match, which we won, was with Indian Hill. Our season was 0 little uneven, but we got to play on mosf of the courses in The city. We pulled some Upsets by beating Wyoming and Tying Deer Park. Four of our players qualified To play in The AlliCify Tournament at Wyomirlggouniry Club. BACK Row.- 5013' Root, Mike Marsh, Mr. Shade FIRST ROW: John Huheey, Gregg Forks, Warren Kaye. Reserve Track THIRD ROW: John McCarthy, Dave Clark, Wayne Perkins, Bob Beuchier, Dave Concn, Dick Milehum, Coach Docl' Kusel. SECOND ROW: John Timbermun, Ron Gries, Skip Winkier, Don Mileham, Bill Roehrich, Byron Lehman. FIRST ROW: Don Hughes, Jack Winkler, Gerry Graig, JeFf Robb, Rod Harwood, Torn Lynleton. BACK ROW: Bob MCCIUre, Dave Lamb, Rich isphording, Dick Crone, Mr. Kent Moore FRONT ROW: Bill Bredenfaerder, Bob Myers, Dick Garver. Tennis Mariemont High School oEqUired 0 new tennis coach for the 1956 season. Mri Moore proved to be one of the finest couches our tennis team has had for several years, The Warrior's Tennis Team returned in 1956 with seven seasoned iettermeni The positions were held by the following people: Rich isphording iisi, Bill Bredentoerder Qsi, Dove Lamb Bsi, Bob McClure and Dick Crone Udi, Bob Myers and Dick Gurver T2di. At the end of the season Crone and Lamb exchanged positions, and Dave Lindsay took over Garver's place. 93 The record of the team for this season was not outstanding. There were four wins and eleven losses, but six of these losses were by a two-three score. These losses could easily have been wins. Of the entire team the first doubles had the best record. They tallied eight wins and seven lossesi An outstanding achievement was the winning of the MVIL Tourney. To do this Moriemont beat Wyoming three to two in the First round, and swept to o five-zero victory over Lockiand. This finished up the season successfully and brought deserved honor to the team. lAST ROW: Barb Clark, Kote Perrin. NINTH ROW: Diane Roberts, Jackie Gries. Koren lredole, Caryl McDaniel, Marilyn Elias, Susan Crogg, Barbara Day, Kim Hathaway, Donna chck, Dorothy Dun- can, Carol Sweeneyl Judy Corken, Saundra Smith, Carol Consmble, Barb Scott, Jean Meisberger. EIGHTH ROW: Ingrid Ullberg, Nancy Reynolds, Barbara Code, Becky Burnett, Non'lu Fulsher, Janer Davis, Gayle Ferris, Judy Peck, Carolyn Kusel, Kathy Taylor, Sally Whit- ney, Sue Curry, Mildred Wumpler, Helen Dunuldson. SEVENTH ROW: Donna Mullenix, Charlene Miller. Sandy Cooper, Sharon Gore, Barb Lockwood, Cathy Mecklenburg, Mary Martha Moore, Jo Ann Flu- bucher, Pam Eustis, Bonnie Reynolds, Bev Lo?z, Julie Bredwell, Marie Coroselli, Gloria Clunion. SIXTH ROW: Jeanne Condi'r, Judy Bush, Rosie Bain, Carol Cromer, Betty Prochur, Leslie Ingrcme Kathy Wales, Holly Hofmun, Judy Lontz, Joy Lemon, Judy Mullen, Susan Read, Gayle Gleckler, Judy Ncgel. FIFTH ROW: Connie VJelhouer, Peggy Juergens, Jo Ann 5mi1h,Mary Jane Reed, Darlene Shineberger, Jo Ann Nuntz, Molly Eusris, Judy Bollard, Denise Hilton, Karen Sondberg. Carole Cosby, Merrily Gcmz, Linda Champlin. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Meinfs, Carol Weitlauf, Brenda Warfhen, Susan Hart, Gail Jer- gens, Mary Ann Evans, Sandy Wise, Ann Edmonds, Candy McCol- Ium, Virginia Lemon, Peggy Andrews, Sandy Neckel, Junie Green. THIRD ROW: Pa? Whitney, Jane Rulston, Nancy Stroyer, Karen Allene Mount, Swollen, Gayle Arend, Barb Lewis, Marya Doilenmoyer, June Cotes, Margaret Miller. SECOND ROW: Janet Baden, Tum McCarthy, Lin- do Overlay, Barb Redwuy, Jackie Schwartz, Mary Ann Bowersox, Margaret Frankenheld, Wendy Brehsmer, Barb Geselbrocht, Sande ro Porter, Carolyn Bisher, Nadine Brosee, Susan Graves. FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Page, June Hayden, Bonnie Vielhouer, Edie Seely, Susan Seole, Leslie Merchant, Ann Barbara Byrns, Phebe Jone Moore, Carolyn Scott, Mary Beachler, Phoebe Acheson. Kleine, Carole Groeter, Barbara Leedy, Joyce Euusmith, Virginia Straley, Senior 6. A. A. Varsity Basketball The Girls' Athletic Association had a full calendar of events for 1956-1957. Highlights of the sports season were intramural and interscholcasfic contests in hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, bowling, golf, and Tennis. This year we had a very successful social program. GAA held on initiation picnic at Auh Park, a combined pot luck supper and Stunt Night Christmas open house of fhe Canteen, the Basketball Bounce, and The Final Award Banquet. AT the annual banquet, awards are given foH being on officer, for being on 0 winning inframural Team, for being The outsfonding player, and for earning fhe required points. If 0 girl has earned 100 points she receives a pin, 200 poinTs-o guard for The pin, 300 poinTs-OI GAA IeTTer, and 400 poinTSea special honor key. Throughouf these many activities the girls have shown sportsmanship, team spirit, and have achieved the high- est gocl-friendship. This is GAA. BasebaH STANDING: Ccralyn Bisher, Nancy Doll, Sandy Por9er, Nadine BroseeX KNEELING: Carol Doll, Jane Cotes! Marie Bellman, Tennk STANDING: Holly Hofmann, Barb Loomis, Karen Kleine, Ann Edmonds, Candy McCol- lum. KNEELING: June Hayden. Julie Bredwell, Nancy Stray- er, Virginia Sfruley. Go : Connie Vielhauer, Koren Sond- berg, Bonnie Vielhauer, Marya Dollenmcyen 6 JoAnn Nunfz, JoAnn Flubocher X 95 Brown, Patsy Budui, Carl BUIkley, Spencer Code. Jane Carpenfer, Mary Curler, Jim Constable. Jim Cook, Dove Coward, Butch Craig, Pom Daniels, Kent Doyle, Barbara Dunn, Barbara Dunn, Beverly Aussem, George Backus. Nancy Baden. Bob Boin, Sally Banflll. Bond Beachler, Koren Bess, Bob Blukeney, Fete Boulware, BeHy Bowersox, Charles Brandeburg, Billie Jo Brill, Arlene Eighth Grade HGHTH GRADE OFFICERS, I. Go r.: Sully Schmick, pres., Don Ralsfon, vice-pres., Carol Hayes, 52L, Sally Bain, ireas. Adkins, DOIiS Akin, Eddie Applegate, Penny Arend, Bi Arend, Suzanne Eckerl, Marion Evans, Bonnie Gore, Jim Grader, Kathy Graham, Ken Hawkins, Pot Hayes. Carol Henize, Fred Herring, Deck Hickman, Yvonne Horch, John Johnson, Nancy Jordan, Dale Keiley, Bob King, Jo Ann King, Winnie Lernley, Joy Lewis, Linda Lippert, Sandra Lockwood, Beife McCcnhy, Bob McCrocken, Linda McKee, Robert Manning, Charles Margolen, Tom Marsh, Joe Merchant, Susie Mefze, Marie Mooney, Brenda Nichols, Chip Nichols, Jim Polumbo. Lucy Pauly, Susan Payne, Bill Phifer, Jo Ann Ponorf, Jim Prince, Barry Rube, Carol Raine. Frank Ralsfon, Don Robinson, Joyce Rowe, Cynthia Subo, Barbara Saunders, Donna Schmick, Sully Schnelle, Dave Schoefrler, Dixie ShepIer, Frances Smith, Larry Snowball, William Sfephens, Judy Terrell. William Tobler, Sylvia Toon, Diane Von Antwerp, Margo Vogeler, Alon Voorheis, Bruce Wagner, James Walker. Dale Weed, Judy White, Helen WinsIow. Mary Woods, Jack Eighth Grade Snaps Bicycle Built 'or ORG: Sup SITTING PRETTY: CAMP LIFE: Beverly Dunn, Bette Preny Maids All in a Row: Joyce Robinson, unne Arend Palsy Brown Lockwood. Cynthia Rowe, Sue Pauly, Susie Merchant, Penny Applegcfe, Par Brown H II! ? Mob Scene: Eighth grade girls. Topsy Turvy: Linda Lewis, a friend, Joyce Robinscm Acrobats: Winnie King, Linda McCracken, Karen Beachler, Mooring the Boat: Pete Blokeney Three Little Maids: Bette Lockwood, Carol Hayes. Barb Clark, Winnie King. 100 1 Seventh Grade Snaps Sims: Mary Ann Jones, Mike Burgin. Buddies: Judy Moermond, Ken Pfeifier. Sailor: Ken PfeiHer: Variations: Gordy Corken, Musician: Jackie Baird, On Guard: Gifford Stevens. Friends: Dionne Morner, Saundra Lamb, Barry Schwenkmeyer. Mary Jane: Jean Rea Trio: Gerry Yeager, Gory Martin, Ken Pfeif- Finuie: Fairfax sixth grade cperet'm fer, Jackie Roberts, 101 Dorinda Sue Corr Alan Carroll Jean Cussidy Vicky Chamberlain Lee Clark Geraldine Clem Marilyn Cordesmnn Gordie Corken Randolph Cragg Tommy Docfor Andy Espy Geoff Fcrrar Mike Fletcher Eddie Garner Deanna Gehring Gordon Grainger Martha Grier Gretchen Hugeman Potty Hull Reese Hunsell Frances Harness M 1f Ml Ll , P iv 0fo c J 1 5! Seventh ?lrade 'qu 1F Randy Adams Jackie Baird Robin Bauer Jane? Beochler Thomas Beckler Diane Berner? Barbara Beyring Rebeccu Boyd Donald Breakiron Allan Bredenfoerder Paul J. Brock Neil Brosee Mary Brothers Barbara Brown Michael Burgin Andy Burnett Nancy Byrns Mary Caren 'L AN 1 u Robert Hay Mariorie Henderson Roger Henize Jock Hofmcnn Fred Holler Marlene Holler Ronald Howorih Nicholas Ingram Linda Johnsoh John Jones Mary Ann Jones Doug Kieine Norman Kusel Saundra Lamb Sylvia Levendusky Stephen Lindsay James Martin Torn McCormack Kaye McCreody Put McDaniel Judy Moermond Dianne Morner Judy Neckel Kathy Parks Donald Parker Robert Payne Kenny Pfeiffer Pamela Pickering Charlotte Pickle Gary PHSer GIenn Pottorf Robert Proll Jean Rea Charles Reynolds JeuneTta Reynolds Mary Rhmds Jack Roberts Janice Roberts Alberf Schilling Sharon Scully Beverley Shockey Louis Simpson Sandro Snider Carol Stagemoeller Clifford Stevens Dale SwuHen Arlene Tacks Carol Tollmon Robert Threlkeld William True Patty Turner Barbara Unterbrink Jone! Vetle Pam Wales Robert Walton Carol Weokley Diane Weisenborn Irene White Clara Wiedman Candace WiHFurns Virginia Wilson Emma Wood Jack Yeager BACK ROW; Arlene Tuckett, Clam Wiedmun, Bev Shockey, Mary Rhoadsl Charlotte Pickle, Silvio Leven- dusky, Nancy Byrns, Sharon Scully. Barb Beyring. FIFTH ROW: Linda Johnson,Carol Stegemoeller Marilyn Ccrdeeman, Janet Beachter, Gretchen Hcgemcn, Barb Brown, Dorinda Sue Carr. FOURTH ROW: Pot Hull, Martha Grier. Reese Hansell, Chery Caren, Barb Unterbrink, Arlene Britt, Mary Ann Jones, Barb Doyle, Billy Jo Brandeburg, Bonnie Evans. THIRD ROW: Diane Weisenborn, Emma Wood, Jackie Baird, Betty Boufware, Nancy Backus, Irene White, Jean Rea, Diane Morner, Porn Wales, Bette Lockwood, Susie Merchant, Lind; Lewis. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Le Forge, Barb Dunn, Judy Stephens, Barb Saba, Mary Winslow, Patty McDaniel, Candy Williams, Janet Vette, Diane Bernert, Pam Pickering, Joyce Robinson, Sally Bafn, Diane Toon. FIRST ROW: Saundra Lamb, Kathy Parks, Fran Harness, Sue Pouley, Patsy Brown, Judy Weed Carol Weakley,Kaye McCreudy, Vicky Chamberlain, Deanna Gehring. Marge Henderson. Becky Boyd, Jean Cossidy. Junior G. A. A. The Junior Girls' Athletic Association has been very active this year under the able direction of Mrs. Le- Fcrge, meeting once c: week on Wednesdays. The main sports of the year were kickball, volleyball, and soft- ball. Several times throughout the year there was swimming at Withrow. 104. The year started with on Initiation picnic at Ault Park. In November we had a program dance, the Full Boll. December brought the annual Christmas party and March, our second dance. In May we held the AwardsTeo Vicky Chamberlain. June? Beachler, Patsy Brown, Susie Mer- chant, Penny Applega're. Junior High Band BACK ROW: Rober? Payne. Mr. Downer, Nicky Ingram. TH1RD ROW: Roberi Threlkeld, Neil Brosee, Roberf Walton, Philip Reynolds, Steve Lindsay. SECOND, ROW:Bev Shockey, Pat Hall, Jeun Rea. FIRST ROW: Jackie Baird, Clara Wiedmon, Louis Simpson, Linda Johnson, Dianne Morner. 105 BACK ROW: Mr. Moore, Chip Nichols, Jl'm Carter, Jack Woods. Bub Baden, Jim Pollorf, Ken Graham, Dale Jordan, Jim Wagner, Jody Marsh, Bob McCorThy, Norman Kusel, Ken? Daniels, Tom McCormack, Bill True, Rich Danie'l: FRONT ROW: Joy Lemfey, Jim Nichols, Dale Walker, Bill SnowbuII,Glenn Ponorf, Butch Coward, Dave Cook, Randy Adams, Ken Pfaiffer, Alan Vogeler, Tom Margolen, Jack Hofmann. NOT PICTURED: Pete Blokeney. Junior High Football Junior High Track BACK ROW: Lou Blukeney, Dick Tucker, Bill Gehler, Nick Meriff, Don Fischer, Bill Weakley. SECOND ROW: MI- Dov- ies, GeoH Overlay, Chester White, Danny Benom, Bill Vandervorf, Jody Marsh. FIRST ROW: Dave Wineland, Don Mehnerf, Butch Coward, Doug Gray, Dick S$egmeier, Jimmy Coder. 106 BACK ROW: Mr. Davies. Reed Acheson, Dick Tucker, BI'II GehFer, Dave James, Philip Stein. FRONT ROW: Dale Wal- ker, Bob Baden, Jim Wagnel, Butch Coward, Doug Gray, Dick Stegmeier, Jim Carter. Junior High Basketball BACK ROW: Norman Kusel, Tom Margolen, Jim Ponorf, Ken Graham, Joe Marsh, Jim Wagner, Glenn Pot- rorf, Mr. Moore, coach FRONT ROW: Jim Nichols, Jack Woods, Dave Cook, Kent Daniels, Jim Caner, Butch Coward. 107 This Merchant Backed Us LET'S BACK HIM! LUCIA E. HERMANIES MARIEMONI' REALTOR Office: 3900 Oak Street Residence: 6767 Wooster Pike Br. 1-0291 Mariemont resident since 1926 ' house of flowers . Br. 1-6174 . 4-307 plainville road . Cincinnati 27, chic . corsages . complete weddings . plants, gifts, etc. BILL FECK, mgr. MARIEMONT HARDWARE, INC. 694-0 Madisonville Road Mariemont 27, Ohio BRamble 1-0235 Fay Fine Paints Glidde Spred Satin Buifders Hardware Compliments of COTTON CORNER Compliments of AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIVISION Cincinnati Plant FORD MOTOR COMPANY Compliments of MARIEMONT 5 to $1.00 STORE 6932 Madisonville Rd. MARIEMONT BARBER SHOP Three Operators for Your Convenience Phone BRamble 1-9898 F. C. MAm MCFADDEN, Prop. HAINES SPORTING GOODS 6914 Miami Rd. Mariemont Br, 1-4335 WOODWS SHELL SERVICE 4024 Plainville Rd. Br. 1-9748 Cincinnati 27, Ohio Tires Balteries-Accessories Washing-Polishing Motor Tune-uprheel Balancing Brake Service Road Service LEE MENS WEAR Arrow Botany-Mallory Interwoven-JantzenmHickok Clothing Mariemonl CRAFT SHOP 6758V2 Bramble Ave, Artist, Ceramic, Leather, Model, Copper Enameling, Hobby Supplies Stamps, Coins Compliments THE CINCINNATI GEAR COMPANY Gears . . . Good Gears Only A Good Place to Work MARIEMONT LAUNDRY 5601 Wooster Pike Mariemom, Ohio Br1 1-2000 Br. 1-174-6 Br. 1-1747 HARRY AND CARL Automotive Service, Inc. 4001-3 Plainville, Rd. 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