Mariemont High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

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The Classoi 1963 Mariemont High School Mariemont, Ohio Presents... k :5? g hllllli Mrs. Jean F. Meints Cheerful, 1houghtful, patient, encouraging- these are The many faces of Mariemonf High School's Guidance Director. Forever busy, for- ever Interested in her work, this imporfonf od- ministmfor has a hand in every senior's future. Through individual conferences with studenfs and their parents, and onolyzation of Kuder Preference Tesfs and PSAT'S, she guides upper- clossmen fowards Cl sulfoble coHege or voca- fion. She is extremely versatile and equally adept in both the gymnasium and The Guid- ance Office. For her counseIling and guidance, for her patience and understanding, We, the Class of 1963, dedicate this Chieftain to our friend and advisor, Mrs. Jean Mein'rs. .0 2 1 cm LL n e 1a u IT. S 86 S e S S a 1 C s B 5 rt ran 5. wa 5 Vi xix :1. 193.. .96 8 it 1V Act .i ,Qi,x!n!iioZ-nikt, ! 4: J SI! . bul$g;;iggimaipg , Faculty...169 LkEgszlrikx , L Students 14,3 A14 .8; Ellen Barllefl Clay Baxter Barbara Benson Ann Bingham Andy Bird Bill Brodie Barbara Brooks Beverly Brunner Jack Burmn Sharon Bush Doug Carlton Larry Case Barb Cums Jerry Clary Bob Alter Mike As he r Hurry Badanes Chris Barnes ind MH .3. Teepee AndiChaOtiC Slave Cone Dale Carbon Ron Cornet! Steve Cragg Dave Dummert Steve Dapper Linda Davis Irma DeCump Sara Doepke Janet Douglas Bonnie Dumford Peggy Early Mark Eberhard Paula Elkins Charlie Ellis Richard EIlison Linda Engie Bab Erickson Jimmy Fordyce Chris Gailey David Gallagher Larry Garrison N Charlene Gibson Nancy Gillilun Marsha Gosllin Mury Graves Bob GunkeI Judy Haefling Dennis Hamilton Homer Hembree Dennis Henize Joe Hodge Eddie Hodges Rick Hopper Jerry Hornschemeier Mary Houser Bruce Howorth Larry Johnsun Tim Jones Torn Janes Jay Jordan John Ketchum Frances King Sandy Kirby Dave Kniffin 16 Judy Knighi Nancy Kcziell Colin Kroimer Valerie Lamb Becky Land Pam Leming Robert lnckwnod Marilyn Luecke Jane Lyon Chris Maerki J'Im Marlin Pete Marlin Mary Ann Mafhius Roger Mayer Pat McAfee Doug McClurg Ellen McDowell Tl'm McElhaney Steve McKee Susan McKee For Rent June? Pelbix Bab Pfuu Karen Pfeil John Pfisler Charlie Phelps Wayne Pickle Becky Pointer louis PoinIer Ellen Presion Lu rry Price Edward Pugh Mary Ruckley Geof Raina Phyllis Ramsey Guy Randolph Kufhy Runsdell Mark Rasmussen Randy Reifar Diane Reynolds Dave Riichie Allan McPhail Carl Mess Sandy Mefh Patsy Miles Cy MHIer Bab Miller Paggy Molloy Nancy Morgan Danny Naylor Sandy Nikirk Sue Niefer Van Oliver Jim Owens Harold Pony Elizabeth Roberison Meredyih Rose Syd Subo Barbara Saunders An Schneider Torn Schneider Johanna Schuberf Margie Schulkers Pete Schwab Cuckie Sciires Stewart Shepler Linda Shockey Ann Smhh Linda Sorensen Gamma Spriggs Bruce Slangla Julie Sfupuniun Maritza S1apanian Chrisly Slower Suzanne Slephenson Steve Sfewari Kenf Stumpe Debby Tanner Charles Taylor Sharon Toon Tommy True June Turner Fritz Valentine Doug Vogeler Dia ne Watson John Weldon Terry Whitehouse Greg Wood Mary Wood Jana Zach reshmen Rus The Trib Sieve Mo rgan President NML. ., Cindy Calvert Secretary Harriet Abgarian Torn Adams Diane Alien Henry Allen Holiy Anderson Steve Anderson Rick Anne?! Bob Arend Ron Atchley Pu! Buder Pat Baird Rick Beanie Kathy Walton Vice President Pefer Brooks Treasurer x 0 Join A11 eremonies Lynn Bechtel Donna Beckler Bill Berfrum Pat Bess Robbie Blurn Barb Bowsher Bob Bowsher John Bremer Alan Brooke: Barb Brown Doug Brown'lee Jim Bums Kathy Cede Jim Colback Deb Caliguri Bab Capps .+.,..- F ,M4 John Cursfens Sherry Carter Dennis Coning BeHie Lou Conn Phoebe Connell Carmen Cooks Brad Corey Susan Cotubish Ronnu Cribbef Dennis Curry Deb Davenport Joe Dixon Pefe Donahue Tom Eckmon Jimmy Enrighf Linda Enrigh? Turn Esiep Jo Ann Farr Geoff Flekher thy Foley Torn Forbes Debby Freeman Joyce GuIl-gher Murcia Gambs Ann Gehrig Mary Gehrig Mike Gehrig Karen Hale Bob Harkness Karen Harfzcl Chris He'lmerdinger Darlene Hickman Jackie Hilion Dean Hisse Stu Hitchcock Jim Hodge Bucky Eiwards Dave Elkins Carol Ellis 22 23 Bob Hoeb Debby Hol1y Linda Holmes Sue Hollerhoff Rod Harm. Mike Hopper Mary Hounshell Ron Hudson Cheryl Hummel Ronald Hurd Audrey Iredule Larry lredale Tam Jacob Craig Johnson Jim Johnson Joyce Jones Mike Jones Slave Jones Bill Jordan Bob Kain Dick Kerr Luuruin King Faye Kirby Harold Kolodzik Susan Kupp Melissa Luhke Lamont Layman Baverly liHey Liz Lloyd Roy ond Donna Lowe Gregg MacMiHan Mark Mugee Martin Malone John Masters Undu McFarland Susan McFarland Hurry Mcllwain Mike Moulfon Tom Neckel Donna Nicholson CnHeen Nunn Tom Nunn Darlene Ochs Suzy Palmer Put Parker Ma rgare! Pifmun Jim Porter Jerry Potlorf Nancy Luhm Dave Lukeman Jim lungs 24 Paul Prevey Henry Reeves Roy Reeves Wayne Reynolds Vicki Riddeil Deedee Ryan Mike Sauter Rick Schafer Duane Schott Bob Scan Charles Scot! Virginia Scott Paula Selby Dianne Shelundar rave Shepler Howard Shockey Craig Siegmun Sue SImIer Vivienne Smyth Dan Sturtsman Pam Sfefansson Tom Stegmaier Gwen Sfehuuwer Janet Sieigerwald Nancy Stevens Nancy Sfewurl 25 Diane Thampson Lois T'Ipton Donna Treece Linda Trumbo larry Turner Linda Vail Kathe Vuleaner Many Van Meter Vicki Van S'eenberg Judi Vance Chip Vielhuuer Burr Walthall Paula Wampler Susie Ward Hilleary White Nick White Sue Wilhalrn Connie Wischmann Torn Wisenull Paula Wolffram Ron Wood leigh Woods Rnbbie Wrigh! Celene Shingfield Pau1 Tocke Richard Teegarden 26 27 11 Judy Allison Jeff Anderson Carolyn Arend Bu n ny A rte: Bonnie Alben Dave Alexander Judy Alexander Eula Allen 28 Bob Rhofon President Julie Jones Secremry Sully Isphording Vice Presideni Mary ?revey Tre as are r oard Wampum wirp Week Barry Asher Bulbara Builz Bill Baker Gordon Baker Joan Baitrusch Pete Barnes Bob Bauer Carol Beaver Larry Becker J eff Bisc huff Linda Bisl'12r Cymhiu Bagari Dick Bowman Dave Brundeburg Biff Brandt Tish Breakiron Barb Bradenfoerder Ann Bremer Alan Brown Keni Brown Sandy Bruch Jim Bruning Terry Brunner Alan BuHon Ginny Carrel! Hersch Cuudill Ronny Chamber- Iain Jack Consmble Coral Cox Cara Crawford Nancy Cum: Chris Curtiss Debby Cuiler Wanda Duhlmeier Wayne Dunlap Mark Ebert Larry Eggleston Debbie Ellison BeHy Engle Ar? Evans Sue Fisher 13 Linda Faust Tom Fax Floyd Frunkenfield Seth French Craig Frohring Becky Garland Dave Gaskel 30 31 Margie Gilmore Jane? Gostlin Lance Green Jill Gregg Scuff Guerrero Lynn Gunkel Jane? Hale Nancy Hamilton Marie Hammond Gary Hnrf Laurel Hauck Steve Hay Eddie HelffericI-n Sharon Hilde- brand Randy Hilton Mike Hodge Gloria Hague John HolterhoH Skip Horger Chris Howald Gregg Howonh Lee Jackson Kathy Kelly Dennis King Theresa Knubb Gary Kocher Cliff Kohlmeyer Ron Kramme: Sue Morelon Sprague Mullikin Shirley Murdock BHI Myers Karen Kramer Nancy Kuhner Mary Kuse1 Landis Legg Janet Meisberger Eihel Melzger Clay Miller Florence Mills Helen Lewis Ray Lowe Dun Marsh Betty Mason Add Maupin Susan Muyans Rubin McClurg j-j Juhn McCormick i 32 Tom Nichols Sandy Oldfield Sue Oskochil Pefe Paris Chuck Parrot! John Payne Torn Ferrin Howard Peferson Jim Pfisfer Dursie Phelps Carolyn Pickle Mike Pope Elaine Prince Arlene Pugh John Pugh Jack Ragsdale Judy Ragsdale Ted Ransdell James Rech Sue Reed Judy Regan Mike Renner Mary Reynolds Sondra Riley 33 Norman Ritchie Bridge! Robb Sandy Roberts Dave Rohlfing q- 4. G. I '1 .321 John Rahlfing Camera J d I' o y Roo Shy Carol Rose Jackie Rugh Bev Rummell Kathy Ryan PaHy Scarborough Pom Schunz ; i 3 l I : ; Penny Schunz L Kathy Scott L Bi1l Scull I Sully Seule ? Paul Smith David Snider Mike Snowball Sue Siefunowski Bub Steffen Kuy Sleigerwuld Lynn Stein Steve Steinau 34 Judy Stephens Greg Sfiegler Bob Swisher Gay Talbot Susan Taylor Don Teeter Alan ThreIkeld Toby Tobler Bob Van Epps Charles Walker Babs Walton Tory Weigle Arf Weldon Ellen Wiggins Charles Wilhelm Anne Will Barb Willits Debbie Wilson Kathy Wimer Jack Winelund Dave Wolf Eddie Woodward Gary Wrigl'nL Diane Zudikoff 35 36 5 f,. r i z E Jazz! 5mg 1. m , Ht qnwu....,:;;hn, I g$13 Bill Baker and Trudy Aichhoiz King and Queen of the Twirp Dance 1' Candy Sales Finance Jahn Gumhs lucy Hageman President Vite President i Sara Seely Dick Erickson Secretary Treasurer Folly Adams Tom Ader Trudy Aich holz lindu Alberl Charles Bates Karen Beckner David Bell Donald Ieuke 38 Help Juniors Heap-Big Prom David Buyles Cliff Brooks Mike Brosea Jean BuI-mnun Alison Burns Tim Culvert Curl Camp John Curoihers June Curiwrighi Barb Chrisimun Bill Clary Bruce Corey Sarah Couch Ken Cromer Marh' Duly Donna Dixon 39 Willi Drockelman Ed EIHOH' Deedee Everm Peggy Ferriel George Foster Larry Franldand Debby Gammons Vivian Garrison Gretchen Gaston Kirby Geier Beth Gimlun Sam Gundlach Lam: Homilfon Meryl Hammond BEN Hnuck Jim Heifkemper Ron Henderson Mike Henegen 4o Teddy Hansel Sonya Hickman . Cindy Hodell Gory Hodge Kendvu Hoffmeyer Sandra Huff Cheryl Hurley Curalyn Ingram Jim Jones Chris Keliey Dan Kennedy Ruby Kirby Jennie Kircher Dick Kuhn Jocm LeFeber Peggy Lemon Doris Long Larry Luecke 41 Bill Luedeker John MucMillan Rabin Muniy Gary Marlin Beny Mayan: Bonnie McClanahun Bab McCormack Midge McCord Ben Menchhafer Grover Morris Bud NorihcuN Judy Nunn Carol Oldfield Ricky Parker Richard Peck Mur'ry Palkins Sully Petm 42 Joe Rech Gigi Ringlund Susan Robbins Gui! Robinson Bev St. Meyer Marilyn SchaH Steve Schubert Ku'hryn Schulz Mike Scully Fred Selby Barb Smhh Randy Smifh Wu Smi'h Cathy Spurling Mike Stedron IL Sully S'onaier Stewart Tarkingmn Nancy Teeier 43 x 1 Tom Tekulve Diane Tiemun Doug Trumham Jack Tryon Ran Vaii Laurin Vance Churline Voline Joan Walker Buich Weakley Chuck Weathers Debby Whitaker Nancy Wilson Rusty Wilson Robin Wise Jeff wm Mike Wolf June? Wood Roy Wood Rifchie Zaeh 44 45 You Can't Take It With You Wifh infecflous gusfo and enthusiasm, the Junior Class pre- sented You Can't Take It With You, November 16 and 17, 1962 The cosfs outstanding performance, The wonderfully mis- cellaneous seT, and fine direction by Mr. Don Mahon all gave the presentation a remarkably professional air. Director - Mr. Donald Mahun Penelope Sycamore V .................................. Chris Kelley Essie ............................................... Deedee Everi Rhebu ...................................... Doris Long Paui Sycamore ......................................... Rick Peck Mr, De Pinna ......................... V . .. ..,...,. 5am Gundluch Ed 7 7 .............................................. Jeff wm Donald .................................. .... John Carolhers Martin Vanderhof ,,. ... . V .... A. , ............... Cliff Brooks Aline ........................................... Karen Beckner Hendersori ,... . ............... .... ..., ... .. Rick Parker Tony Kirby ........................................... Randy Smith Boris Kalenkhov ....................................... Rilchie Zueh Guy Wellington , ................................. Kendra Hoffmeyer Mr. Kirby ..................... . ,7 r r ........... Doug Trunfham Mrs. Kirby .. V . r. ................. r r. Charline Vcline Grman Uhe MGM , . . . ............................. . . Joe Rech G-mun Hhird Mum ,,,,,,,,,,, . . . ........... Ben Menchhofer G-man Uim V ........... . . . ..................... Dave Boyle: Oigu Kalrinu U3rund DucheSQ ....... r ,. ........... . Joan Walker Mr. Mahcn 47 -7 -u- .4 , a $55.? GEORGE DAVID ELLIOTT A genflemun by nature, a scholar by education. Class Pres. 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; J. CL. 2,- Chorus 1; Nat Honor Soc. 3, 4,- Schol. Team 1, 2; Sr. Schol. Team; French Honor Soc. 3, 4; Boys' State 3; lung. Lab. 4; Baskeibull l, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Cross Couniry 3, 4. illlllljlllElllllliiiilllg These are the senior class officers. Color them busy. JOHN FREDRICK GUNTHER I am :erfain of nothing but of ihe UH: of lmaginafion. Class Vice Pres; 4; Play Cast 3; World Affairs 3,- J. C. L. 2; Nat. Thes, 3, 4,- Charus 3, 2, 3, 4; Breakfast Club 3, 4; Band 'I, 2, Trees. 3, Pres. 4,- Vcriefy Show Cast 1, 2. 3; Sr. Schol, Team; Intramurals 3; Truck 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY LYNN WYATT Earfh's ihe right place for Iove; I don? know where W5 likeiy 10 go betfer, Class SEC, 2, 3, 4; Way Cost 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; World Affairs 1, 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; J, C. L. Pres. 2; Nut, Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; G. A. A, I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Vuriefy Show Prod. 3; Variety Show Cast 3; Nal. Honor Soc. 3, 4; 5r. Schal. Team; Confeen 1, 2, 3, 4,- Chief- fuin Assoc. Ed. 4; Long, Lab; 3, 4. JAMES PERRY SPURLING Put your money in frusl, no! your Orus' in money. Class Treas. 4,- Play Cast 3; Play Prod. 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 1, 2, 3, 4; Nut. Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4,- Var'xew Show Prod. 2, 3; Variety Show Cast 2; Canteen l. 2, 3, 4,- Intmmuruls 2, 3, 4; War- path 4; Tennis 1. 49 TOBY WHEELER ACHESON Procrasfinafion is the cm of keeping up with yester- day. Play Cusf 3; Chess Club 2, Trees. 3; World Affairs 3,- French Club I, 2, 3; J. C. L 2; Nut. Thes. 4; Chorus 3, 4; Breakfast Club 4; Variefy Show Prod, 'I, 2, 3, Co-ordinu'or 4; Sr, Schol, Team; French Honor Soc. 3, 4; Ccnreen l, 2, 3, 4; lnframurols 1,- Lang. Lab. 3; Prciectionisf 1, Proi. of Year 2, Head Proi, 3, 4,- Operution Youih 3,- Radio Club 3; Mafh Club 3, 4. EDWARD BURDETT ANNETT Ill Yes, and no, and mebbe, and mebbe not. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4,- Band 'I, 2, 3, Vice Pres, 4,- Variety Show Casf 3; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4,- Intmmurals 1, 3, 4; FOOTbGII 3, 4; Track 1. KAREN DONATA ATCHLEY Friendship is the wine of life. Play Casf 3,- Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,- Warld Affairs 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4,- J. C. L. 1, 2; Mai. Thea. 3, 4,- Home Ec. Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4: Band 'I; VurIEfy Show Cast 2, 3; Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4,- Ccnfeen l, 2, 3, 4,- Hockey 4. 50 JEANNE CAROL BADANES She lakes the breath of men Class Vice Pres. 1,- Siudenl CouncH 1, 2, 3, 4,- Play Ca5+ 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 4; F, T. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3, 4,- Spanish Club 3, Vice Pres. 4; J. C, L. 2; Nat Thes. 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vcriefy Show Cast 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Spanish Hon- or Soc. 3, Vice Pres. 4,- Canteen 'l, 2, 3, 4; Library 4,- Hockey 3, 4. Puss those nales wiih vignh ! .-a.- m TED ARTHUR BEATTIE In lhy face I see The map of honor, irufh, and loyuhy. Transfer 1; Class Pres. 3; Hi-Y 2, 3; Worid Affairs 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Can+een 2, 3, 4; Inframurals 3, 4,- Chief- tain Book Sales Mgr. 4,- Librury 3; Bus- kefball 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; A559. Foofbull Statistician 2, 3, 4. Mmm, Mother Marybell's famous goulash. RONALD EDWARD BEITMAN All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. Health Careers 4; Spanish Club 4; J. C. L 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4,- Breakfusi Club 2, 3; 4; Variety Show Cast 2, 3; Sr. Schcl. Team,- Ma'h Club 4. DAVID ALLEN BERGER Lisfen i0 whuf I mean, no? lo what I say. Play Prod. 3; World Affairs 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; 5r. Schcl. Team; Canteen 'l, 2, 3, 4; Long. Lab. 2, 3; Bus- kefbu 1, 2. RONALD EDWIN BESCHMANN Don't let his silence fool you, he has his share of fun. HLY 4; World Affairs 3; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; lnfrumurals l, 2, 3, 4. 51 Four lock washers, four smooth washers, four nufs, four bolts, and one spider. DAVID CHARLES BEUKE N01 Than? I love siudy less, bu'r Hm? I love fun more, CHARLOTTE MARY BRINTON I have no superfluous lei- sure. Chess Club Vice Pres. 4; World Affairs 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4,- J. C l. 2; NM. Thes. 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Band 'I, 2, 3, 4; Schol. Team 3; Sr. Schol, Team; Lang. Lab. 4. 52 LINDA LOUISE BROOKES She possesses an unbounded deferminafion, endless energy. . . . Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; F. T, A. 'l, 2; Wortd Aifairs 3; Spanish Club 4,- Spunish Honor 50:. 3, 4; Nut Thes. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. I, 4, Point Chairman 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Band 'I, 2; Va- rie'y Show Prod. 2,- Nu'. Honor Soc, 3, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Warpath 1, 2, 3; Chieftain Hon; Edifor 4; Baskeibull 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; A. F. S, 4,- Soffbnll 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Schol; Team 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN BROWN The trues? wisdom, in gen. eral, is u resalute determi- nation. Class 52:. 'l; Sfudent Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Play Prad. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 5r. Rep. 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, 4,- World Affairs 1, 3, 4; Spun- ish Club 3, 4; J. C. L. 2; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Pep Club E, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Var rieiy Show Prod. 2. 3; VurEefy Show Cast 2, 3; Spanish Honor Soc. 3, 4; Canteen l, 2, 3, 4; Chiefiuin 4; Medical 2; Hockey 4; Nat. Thai. 4. ROBERT LOUJS BROWNLEE, JR. I rush in where angels fear to tread. Play Prod. 3,- Worid Affairs 3,- French Club 2. 3, Pres. 4; Spain- i5h Club 3, Pres. 4; J. C. L. 2, 3; Nat. Thes. 4,- Schol. Team 1, 2, 3; Sr. Schnl. Team,- French Honor Srac 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Honor Soc. 3, Pres. 4,- Warpalh Curfoonv is? 4; Chieftain Layout Editor 4,- lung. Lnb.2, 3, 4; Nat Honor Soc. Was the driving test Thu? hard? 53 EDWARD JAMES BRUECKNER, JR. Brer Foxl he lay low. Transfer 3; Pep Club 4,- Intro- murals 3,- Busketball 4; Baseball 4; Cross CuunVry 4. 1. 5r. Play Prod. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3; Nat. Thes. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- G. A. A. 2; 2. 3, 4,- Jr. Achievement 3, 4, Hock- ey 3. HOWARD RANDOLPH BUSCH, JR. Character is the govern- ing e1ement of life, undzis above his genius, World Affairs 3; J- C- L 2: 5r- N! . Schol. Team; Canteen 4; Intra- , murals 'l, 3, 4; Basketball 2. MICHAEL STEFAN BUSCHBACHER kn. Content can fool 1'19 world. F. T. A. 4; World Affuils 3; Canteen 3, 4; Baskefbctll 'I, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Remember you're looking For a ride, Rusty. VICTOR RAY CASE. JR. 0 what may man within him hide, Though angel on the uulwurd side. Play Prod. 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; World Affairs 3, 4,- French Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4,- Canleen 2, 3, 4; lnirumuruls 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4, SHARON LINDA BUTTON She walks in beauiy like the night. 2. 3; Variew Show Casi Schal. Team; Canteen l, 54 GERRI CLEM NAHecHon was never wasted. Guy, don't Oell me you forgof the bofila opener. CAROLYN SUE CONN Love is like linen: ?he more often changed, the sweeter. Student Council 1; Play Fred. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; World Affairs 3; French Club 4; J. C. L. 2; Pep Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 'l, 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 1, 3, 4; Ereukfusi C1ub 4; Band 1, Sec. 2, 3, 4,- Muioretfe 3, 4; Variety Show Casi 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Canteen 2, 3, 4; Chieftain 4; Mafh Club 4. DONALD WILLIAM COWELL The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business. Ploy Prod. 3; Warld Affairs 4; J; C. L. 2,- Variety Show Prod. 1, 2, 3; Canteen 'I, 2, Trees 3, Pres. 4; Intramural: I, 2, 3. 4,- Wurpufh 3, 4; Chieftain 3, 4; Of- fice Staff 4,- Proiecfionisf 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 3. JOHN DAlE COWELL Enough work '0 do and strength to do it Play Prod. 3,- J. C. L. 2, 3; Pep Club 3; B a n d 1; Variel'y Show Prodh I, 2, 3, 4: Canfeen 1. 2, 3, 4; lnfrumurols 1, 3; War- pafh 3, 4; Chieftain 3; Proiec- lionisf I, 2, 3, 4'; Radio Club 3. 55 JANE W1NFREE COX I'll make my own impres; sions and not be a carbon copy. Play Cas1 3; World Affairs 3; J. C. L. 2; Nut yes. 3, 4; Pep Club 'I, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1. 2, 3; Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4; Break- fast Club 4; Variety Show Cast 2, 3,- Sr. Schol. Team; Cunieen 'I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball! 2,- Hockey 2, 3. HARUKO DAIMON Triumph may be of several LAU RA SUZANNE CRITES The baby figure of ?he kinds. gianfuqualny 0f things '0 A.F.5. Student 4; Student Council 4,- came. World Affairs 4; Pep CIUb 4; G. A. A. Transfer 4,- qu. Thesl Sec. 4; 4; Nut. Honar Soc. 4. Home Ecl Club 4,- Pep Club 4; G. A. A. 4; Cunieen 4; Warpaih 4; Chieftain 4. KATHERINE RINEARSON CURTIS The smallest deed is betier Than the has! inienHon. Transfer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1!; F. T. A. 4; World Affairs 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Nat. Thes. 4; Home EC; Club 3, 4,- Pep Club 3, 4; Can- Ieen 3, 4; Chieftain 4V And the tubby one in the corner is our friend Pepys-bubes. 56 EILEEN JO DROESCHER To Thine own self be true. Tri-Hi-Y 2,- Wnrld Affairs 3, 4; French Club I, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; G. A. A, 1, 2, Manager 3: 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Schol. Team 2, 3; Sr. 551101. Team; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Chieftain Ad Manager 4; Long, Lab. 3; Bus- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,- Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BRiAN DAVENPORT I had a lover's quarrel with Che HARRY 6' EDWARDS 1' World, Are llamas really green? Play Cos? 3; World Affairs 2, Vice Pres. lnframuruls 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Vice Pres, 3, 4; De- 3, 4,- anebull 1,2. bu're Team 1, Sec. 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; G, A. A. 1, 2, 3; Schol. Team 'I, 2, 3,- Sr. Schol. Team; Spanish Honor Sac. 2, 3, 4; Ccnfeen 2; Warpafh 1, 2, Feature Ed. 3, Coid. 4,- Chiefiain 4; Hockey 2, Manager 3,- Posf and Times-Sfur Reporier 3, 4; Nat Honor Soc. 4, YVONNE MYRA ELIAS What wisdom can you find Hunt is greater than kind- ness? Barbara whips up a lime uciian in the WARPATH room. 57 KENNETH FREDRICK EVANS Throw fear out the window. Hi-Y 4; Faafbull I, 2, 3, Tri- Ccpfoin 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; lnlramuruls 3, 4. MARY CHRISTINE EVANS I bear a charmed life. Transfer 2; Studenf Council 3, Vice Pres. 4; Play Cast 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4; World Affairs 2, 3; French Club 3, Sec. 4;Na1. Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; N01. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Schol. Team 3; 5r. Schol. Team; French Honor Soc. 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Com- teen 2, 3, 4; ChieHuin Ed.-'In- Chl'ef A; Lang. Lab, 3, 4; Math Club 4. JOYCE ELLEN FERNS I'll work for characfer nor forfame. Tr'I-Hi-Y 3, 4; Heul'h Careers 2; Nat. Thes. 4; Home Ec. Club 'I, 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 'I, 2, 3, 4; Canfeen 'i, 2, 3, 4; Chiefiain 4; Office 3; Medical 4. 58 ,v , 4 J2ng Hmmm, John was right. The hole is beNer than the doughnut 1x . ; WILLIAM DENNIS FERRIEL He Hys through Ike air wifh the greatest of ease. Play Casf 3; H'I-Y 2. 3, 4,- World Affairs 3, 4; French Club 4; J. C. L. 2; N51. Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 'I, 2. 3. 4; Variety Show Cast 1, 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Canteen 3, 4; Intramurols 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE KAY FLUBACHER Kinder to everyone than she is to herseif. Student Council 2, Recorde! 3, Sec. 4,- Play Prod. 3,- Tri-HI-Y 2; World Affairs ; Spanish Club 4; J. C. l. 2; Pep Club 2, 4, Vice Pres. 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, ; Chorus 1, 2, 3, Prgs. 4,- Breakfast Club 2, 3, Pres, 4,- Vuriefy Show Diredor , Vurieiy Show Cast 1, 2 ,3; Sr. Schol. eum; Spanish Honor Sec, 3, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; WarpuH-I 3; Cheerleader 3, Capt. 'i, 2, 4; Math Club 4; Basketball 3; N01. Honor Soc. 4. Ar-m 4.5-: Wouldn't a key be easier? CONNIE RAE FOX Give thy ihuughts no Tongue. Transfer 4. BETTY EUGENIE FRIEDRICH Give me healih and a day, and I will make the pomp of emperors ridiculous, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; World Affairs 3; Home EC. Club 2, 3, Pres. 4,- Sewing Board 4; Pep Club 3, 4,- G, A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Maiorefie 1, 2, 3, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Chieftain 4; Shillifo's Modeling Board 3, GAY lINDA GALLAGHER Work is love made visible. Play Prod. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; World Affairs 1, 3, Sec. 4; French Club 4.- J. c. l. 2,- Pep Cut: 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 'I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, Vice Pms. 4; Breakfast Club 1. 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4,- Variefy Show Direzfor 4; Va- riefy Shaw Cast 1, 2, 3,- Sr. Schol. Team; Girls' 5mm 3; Can- teen 1, 2, 3; Warpath 3; Chief- 'uin 4; Cheerleader 2; Library 4,- Naf. Honor Soc, 4. 59 LINDA ANN GILLESPIE A good worker is an asset To any group. Play Proci, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F. T. A, 1, 3, 4; World Affairs 3; French Club 4; Home Ec. Club 3; J. C. L. 2,- Nat. Thea, 4; Pep CIub 1, 2, 3, 4,- Variety Show Cast 3; Canfeen 1, 2, 3, 4; Warpuih 4; Lung. Lab. 4. MARCINE PATRIC lA GUERRERO NANCY BUDD GRAYSON Holy, fair, and wise is she. If langhm were 'he food Play Prod, 3,- Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F. T. A. Df life, she Would live for; 4,- World Affairs 3; Spanish Club 3, Trees. ever, 4; J. C. L. 2; Ned. Thes. 4,- Pep Club F. B. L. A. 4; F. T. A, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; GA A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chews World Affairs 8, 4,- Home 5:, 1, 2, 3. 4,- Breakfast Club 3, 4,- Variety Club 3, Sec.-Treas, 4; Pep Club Show Cast 2, 3; Sr. 5.:hul. Team; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4,- G. A. A. T, 2, 3, Honor Soc, 3, Trans. 4; Cunieen 'I, 2, 3, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Office 3; 4; Chieftain 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Medical 2; Tri-Hi'Y 2, 3, 4. NOL HOHOF 50C: 4. PATRICIA ANN GRIMES I puf 311 my troubles in a pocket whh a hole in iU Tri-Hi-Y 4,- F. B. L. A. 3; Home Ec. Club 1, Trans. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 4; Medical 2, 3. Have you all lurned in your bicycling noiebouks? THOMAS BROWN HAINES A good sport, a good worker, a good friend; what more could we ask of any one. F. T. A. 4,- World Affairs 3; Pep Ciuh 1, 2, 3, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3. 4; Library 4; FooTball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskefbull 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ANDREW HAINES, JR. Always happy, never sad; ROBERT THOMAS HARTZEL Somefimes naughfy, never had. Come up Smiling. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Canfeen 1, 2, 3, 4; Cufeferiu 1, 2' 3, 4; Ind. AFT: Library 3; Football 1, 21 3, Tri-Capf. 4; Canvenfinn 3. Basketball 1, 21 3, 4; Baseball 1. WILLIAM NELSON HASSMAN There is noHuI'ng good or bad, only thinking makes ii so. Play Prod. Head of Stage Crew 3; Variety Show Prod. 2, 3, Co- Heud of Stage Crew 4,- Chieftain 4; Proiecfionisf 3. 4,- Ind. Arts Convention 2, 3. You said 1'0 meel you RIGHT nffer 1115 game. 61 JOHN DUNHOLTER HICKENLOOPER Beware Ohe smooth, am- biguous smile. Truck 1, 2, 3. HARRY RICHARD HAUENSTEIN Keep cool: i? will all be one a hundred years hence. Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball '1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2. Over lhe fence, gir1s; he's getting away. 62 BETTY LYNNE HOFF A foolish consistency is The hobgoblin of lime minds. Play Prod. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; World Affairs 3, 4,- Spanish Club 3, Sec. 4; J. C. L. 2; Nat. Thes. 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; G. AA A. 'I, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4,- Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4; Braukfasi Club 3, 4; Va- rieiy Shaw Fub4 Head 2, 3, Co- ordinator 4; Vun'efy Show Cast 2, 3, 4; Schol. Team 3,- Sr. Schul. Team,- SpunisI-I Hon. Soc. 3, Sec. 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Warpath Cartoonist 4; Chieffuin Arl Ed. 4; Basketball 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. v...-......'.. MARGARET PAULINE HOGUE My great fusk is happiness. Transfer 2; Home Ec. Club 3, A; Pep Club 3, 4,- G. A. A. 3, 4; Canteen 3. 4. Well, That's one way to win a track meet. CHERYL LEE HONTZ I'll live, love, laugh, and be happy? Sfudenf Council 4,- Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 4,- Wurld Affairs 2, 3, 4,- Spanish Club 1,- J. C. L. 2; Home Ec, Club 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Co-Pres. 4; G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Breakfast Club 3, 4,- Varl'efy Show Casi 2, 3,- Sr. Schof. Team; Spanish Honor Soc, 3, 4. 63 CHARLES NELSON HURD ' The best place to find CI helping hand is at the end of your arm. Tra nsfe r 4. WAYNE ELWOOD IREDALE Nothing can come out of an artist that is not in the man, Variety Show Prod. 3, Head of Set Design 4,- Canteen 2, 8; War- path 'It STEPHAN MICHAEL ISPHORDING HWit makes its own wel- comel' . Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Chorus I; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4,- Basketbull 1, 2, 3, 4; ' Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 4. ' Are you still using that greasy kids stuff, John? JOHN THOMAS JOHNSON, JR. There is a certain blend of cour- age, integrity, and character. . . . Transfer 2; French Club 3, 4,- Sr. Schol. Team; lntramuruls 3; Lung. Lab. 4; Foot- ball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Math Club 4 SUSAN TAYLOR JACKSON Spend all you have for loveliness. Buy it and never count the cost. Play Fred. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; World Affairs 3; French Club 4; J. C L. Sec. 2; Home Ec. Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Breakfast Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; Variety Show Cost 2, 3,- Girls' State 3; Canteen 'l, 2; Chieftain 4; Tennis 2, 3; Nut. Honor Soc. 4. 64 My, Ault Park looks different in the dayfime. VIVIAN ROSE JOHNSON The silence often of pure innocence Persuudes when speaking fails. Home Ec. Club 4. ROBERT CHARLES JONAS LET the world slip, we shall never be younger. Play Fred. 3; Intramurals 3. JANET ANN JORDAN love a bmud margin to my life. Play Cons? 3,- TrE-Hi-Y 2, 3,- World Affairs 3, 4,- French Club 4; J. C. L. 2,- Nat Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4,- Breaqusf Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- Va- riety Show Co-ordinufor 4; Varie- ty Show Cast 2, 3; 5r. Schnl. Team; Canfeen 1, 2, 3, 4; War- pufh 4; MuioreHe 1, 2, 3, 4. I GEORGE FREDRICK KAYE He lives most who lives for others. Transfer 2,- Flay Fred. 3; Varieiy Show Prod. 2; In1rumuruls Timer 3; Athletics Trainer 3, 4,- Projec- Tionist 2. 65 PAUL WAYNE KING My mind's made up,- donjt cnnfuse me wifh fads, JANICE CLARKE KOZIELL Du you not know then I am a woman, and when I think I. must speak? Transfer 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4,- World Affairs 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A, 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 3, 4; Sr. SchoL Team; Can'rean 2, 3, 4,- Chieftain 4; MediculZ. CAROLYN ROSS KREEMER Sal! of pure and pepper of vile must season fhe ex- tremer heulf. Transfer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3; Spanish Club 4; Naf. Thes. 4; Home Ec. Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Variety Show Cast 3,- Can- teen 3, 4; Cheer1eoder 4,- Library 4; Office Staff 4,- Buskelball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3. 66 DORIS IRENE LEMON The best uf me is diligence. F. B. L A. 2; Healih Careers 2, 3, 4.- World Affairs 3,- J. C, L 2,- Home Ec. Club I, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3; Chieftain 4; Medical 3, 4. Hurry up and ?uke the picture! I can't s+oy like 1hisullday. PATRICIA LYNN MANOR I will live all the days of my life. Transfer 2; TIi-Hi-Y 4; F. T. AA 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A 2, 3, 4,- World Affairs 3; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Canfeen 2,3,4. KERRY DALE MARSHALL The busy world and I shall ne'er agree. Hi-Y 4; Sr. SchoL Team; Inim- murals i, 3, 4; Foofball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. CONSTANCE LEE llLLEY She was ever fair bu! never proud. Tri-Hi-Y 3; F. T, A. 'I, 2; World Aifuirs 3, 4; Home EC, Club 3, 4; Sewing Board 4; Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4; MuioreHe 3, 4; Schol. Team 3; Sr. SchoL Team; Canleen l, 2, 3, 4,- Lung. Lab. 4; Basketball 3. HARRY MORTIMER MATTHEWS, JR, Bu! if is Friends to die for Hm! I would seek and find. Play Cast 3; Chess Club 1; World Affairs 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; J, C. L. 2, 3; Nut Thes. 3, 4; Debate Team 2. 3, 4; Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Schul. Team 'I, 2. 3,- Sr. Schal. Team; French Honor Soc. 3, 4; Warpath News Ed. 3, Co.-Ed, 4,- Chieffuin 4,- Lung. Lab. 4, 67 SUZANNE CAROL McAFEE I'm Qipsy with laughing Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 2. 4; J. C. L 2; Home Ec. Club 4; Pep C1ub 'I, 2, 3, 4; G. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Can'een 1, 2, 3, Hockey 4. ? w9 WILLIAM MICHAEL MEESE STEPHEN TAYLOR McELHANEY Let me have my way, Noihing is at '1an sacred I'm satisfied. but tI'I-edfl'nfegnty 0f your Transfer 2; Work! Affairs 3; Canteen 3, own mm 4,- lntramuruls 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4. Class Pres. 2; Student Council 3, 4;. Hi-Y. 2..3, Sec.-Tmus. 4; World Affairs 3, 4,- qu. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Sahel. Team 1, 3,- Can- teen 1, 3; lntramuruIs 4,- Library 5; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Buskeiba 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Mafh Club 3, 4. WILLIAM MICHAEL McEWAN llm sure Thai care's an enemy of life. Pep Club A; Chorus 'I; Canteen !, 2, 3, 4; Baskeiball 'l, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Firehouse Five minus One - good music? 68 ALLEN KEENE METZGER Every man must follow +he ban? of his own drum. Student Council 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Piay Cast 3,- French Club 3, Trees. 4; J. C. L. 2; Nut Thes. 3, 4; Band 1, Vice Pres. 3, Trees. 2, 4,- Vqriew Show Prod. 1, 2, 3; Nut. Honor Sac. 3, 4; Schol. Team 2; Srl Schol. Team; French Honor Soc. 3, 4; Can'een 1, 3, 4; Intramural: 2, 4,- Chieffain 4; long. Lab. 4,- Basketball 1, Sfufichian 3, 4. We don't call 'em F-O-l-LOE-M-E-N. fun, boys,- we call I em ROBERT LEON MULLINS J'Life is a ies: and all things show it. Cafeteria 3. WILLIAM STAMBAUGH PARKER A litrle nonsense now and 'hen Is relished by the wisest men. HLY 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3; J; C. L 2; Pep Club 4; Band 2, 3, .4; Varie'y Show C051 3; Sr, Schol. Team; lnfrumuruls 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. HAYDEN SAMUEL PORTER There was never a saint wifh red hair, Play Cast 3; World Affairs 3,- Nat. Thes. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Breakfast Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1,- Varieiy Show Cast 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Ca Mean 3,- Intro- muruis l, 2, 3,- Radio Club Set; 2. 69 KAREN LEE PRESTON Then +here was a star dance And under that I was born. Play Prod. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Health Careers 2, 3, Pres. 4,- J. C. l. 2,- Home Ec. Club 4,- Pep Club 'I, 3, 4, Sec. 2; G, A. A. 'l, 2, Trans. 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Breakfast Club 4; Variety Show Cusf 2, 3; Sr. Schul. Team; Cun- Ieen 1, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, 5r. Rep. 4; Medical 4. GARY ROBERT REED 1ndiHerence is a sin- but who gives a damn. Transfer 2; Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Variety Show Pmd. 2, 3; Canteen 2, 3, 4; Foofball 3, 4,- Busketbull 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. JEFFREY GRANT REITER Ihe laws of God. 'rhe lows of men, Let him keep who will and can. Hi-Y 4; Work! Affairs 3; J, C. L. 2; Canteen 'I, 2, 3, 4; Intru- muruls 'l, 2, 3; Football 3; Track 2, 4. 70 Scientifically she's a perfect 36: 12-12-12. KENNETH OAKLEY RITZ The devil is no? so black as he is painfed. Play Cast 3,- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Nut. Thes. 4; Pep Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Spanish Honor Soc. 2, 3,- InIramuruls 'I, 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY MARTIN ROLLMAN Life without laughter would be a dreary blank. Hi-Y 4; World Affairs 3. 4; J. C. L. 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Break- fas1 Club 4; Band 1; Variefy Show Casi 2, 3; Canteen 2, 3. 4; Intramuruk 1, 3, 4,- Foorbull Manager 2. And nnw a word from our spunsor. JOHN PHILLIP SABO Nofhing can bring you peace but yourself. Chess Club 4; World Affairs 3, Pres. 4; J. C. L. 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Breakfast Club 3, 4; Variefy Show Cast 2. 3; 5r. Schol. Team,- Ccnfeen 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Basketball 1,- Truck 1, 2, 4. ROBERT EDMUND SAMMIS, JR. Thou speakesl wiser fhun fhe world arf ware of. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3; J. c. L. 2; Pep ciuh 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show Prod. 2,- Sr. Schul. Team; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Infra- murufs 1, 2, 3, 4,- Wurputh 3,- Proieclfonisf 2. ANNE HOOD SCHLEICHER Some Mink the world is made for fun; so do I. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sec. 4; F. B. L A. 3, Pres. 4; Hechh Careers 2; World Affairs 3, 4,- Spunish Club 3, 4; J. C. 1.. 2; Home E:. Club Sec. 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2,- Sr. Schol. Team; Spanish Hon- or Soc. 3, 4; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4,- Office Staff 2, 3,- Warpath Head Typist 4. 71 When you're a jet. . . . NANCY ANN SCHNEIDER VII Jive for those who love me. F. B. L. A. 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2, 4,- Canfaen 'I, 2; J. A. Treas. and Vice Pres. of Sales 3, Personnel Director 4,- Of- fice 2, 3. 4: Nut. Thes. 4. RONALD ROBERT SCHULER One of the few heroes who donll seek glory. Inframurals 'I, 2, 3,- Foofball l, 2, 3, Tr'l-Cdptclirl 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 72 JUDY lEE SCHULZ A womunIs heart Is like the moon; always changing bul always a man in it. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; .:Wor1d Affairs 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 'I, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4; Majoretfe 1, Head 2, 3, 4,- Vuriefy Show C05? 2, 3; 5r. Scho1. Team; Can- teen 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Slaff 4; Baskefbull 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. ROBERT MICHAEL SCHULZ Great wisdom is needed for understanding. J. C. L. 2; Pep Club 4; Canteen 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural: 3, 4; Fooiball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Hi-Y 2, Vice Pres. and Chaplain 3. Pres. and Chaplain 4. ROBERT POPE SHAFER Whui, me worry? Chess Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; World Affairs 4; Warpath 4,- Projeo tiqnisl 1. You stiII won't convince Mr. Shade you're sick. 73 THOMAS COCHLIN SHAFER I believe in work, huf I'm no? in favor of it F. B. L. A. 3, Trans. 4. :2; mm mm ELIZABETH ANNE SHIVELY Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand. Transfer 3; French Club 4,- Home Er: Club 4. HAROLD LEE SIEBERT I've faker: my fun where I've found it. Transfer 4; Nut 125. 4,- Can- teen 4; Basketbau 4; Baseball 4, The rules never said anylhing about His. STEPHEN CONDIT SPARROW Forgive me, Lord, the little tricks I play on thee. Play Prod. 3,- Hi-Y 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3, 4; French Club 3; Pep Club 4; Sr. Schol. Team,- Canteen 3, 4; Track 1, 2' JAMES LEE SIMPSON Under your quiet exterior they would be surprised Cafeteria 'I, 2, 3,- Froiecfionist 1, 2, 3. 74 SUSAN MOORE STRAYER A Imle iima for 'laughfer, A lime time in sing. Class Trees. 1, 2, 3; Tri-HLY 2 3, 4; F. T. A, 3, Pres. 4 World Affairs 3; French Club 4; J. C. L. 2; Nul. Thes. Trees. 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4,- G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4,- Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Breakfast Club 2, 3, 4; Variety Show Cast 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Canteen 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Lung. Lab. 4, ROSEMARY GIBSON TAYLOR Inebriure of air um I And debuuci'we of dew Transfer 2; Play Can 3; TrLHivY 2, 3, 4; World Affairs 3,- J. C. L 2; Nut Thes. 3, Vice Pres, 4; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Shillito's Sewing Board 4,- Pep Club 2, 3, 4,- G, A. A. 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3. 4; Variety Show Cast 3; Chieftain Head Typisf 4; Tennis 2, 3; Hock- ey 2, 4. I'm no. coming down Ii you guys quit making fun af my golf. EDGAR STEINAU He flunered hearts when he ialked. Play Cast 3; World Affairs 1, Vice Pres. 2,- Pres. 3; French Club 4; J. C. L. Trans, 2; Nan. Thes. 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4,- Variefy Show Cast 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; Warpath 4; Golf I, 2, 3, 4,- Nuf, Honor Soc. 44 ARNOLD AUSTIN THOMAS I'm cl seIF-made mun. Hi-Y 4; Chess Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; World Affairs 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Break- fast Club 4; Variety Show Cos! 1, 2, 3; Canteen l, 2, 3, 4; In; Irumuruls 1, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. 75 DAVID JOHN THOMPSON He reads much,- he is c: greaf observer, A n d he looks quiie 1hrcugh the deeds of men. Class Vice Pres, 3; J. C. L. 2; Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Nut Honor Soc. 3, 4,- Schol Team 1, 2, 3; Sr. Schol. Team; French Honor Soc. 3; Warpath 1, 2, 3, Business Mgr. 4,- Library 4; Maih Club 2, 3, 4; Chiefluin 4. THOMAS LEE VAN KIRK JULIE ANN TOON Happines; is a habit,- Onels eyes are what one cultivufe 1'. I II '5' . . Transfer 3, Hi-Y 4, F. T. A. 4,- Work! World Affairs 3; Spanish CIUb 2. Affairs 3, 4,- French Club 3; Schol. Team 3; P9P CIUb 3. 2' 3; 5- A- A- 3; 5r. Schol. Team; Canleer! 3, 4; Intra- I, 2, 3. murals 3;Baseba113. 4w MARGARET ANN TREECE If I can slop one heart from breaking. I shall not live In vain. Student Council 2, 4,- Pluy Cast 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; World Affairs 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; J. C. L. 2; Nat. Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3.- G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Varie'ly Show Prod. 2,- Schui. Team 2,- Sr. SchoL Team; Can- teen 1, 2, 3, 4; Warpath 1, 2, 4; Chieftain Lit. Ed. 4,- Nul. Honor Soc. 4. Seniors smdy diligently for Senior Scholarship Qest. 76 LINDA ELLEN WARNICK The wise man looks 10 the sure companionship cf hacks. Transfer 3,- Heuhh Careers 4' World Affairs 4; Spanish Club 4- Home Ez. Club 4; Canteen 3, 4. WAYNE DOUGLAS WEBER A good folly is worth what you pay for if. World Affairs 3; Chorus I; Can- feen 2, 3, 4; Intrumuruls l, 2, 3, 4. Jusr because She wouldn'r let you use he master plots. . , . IVAN ALFRED WALLACE There ain't no sense in gefiing riled. CHARlES BOYD WEED Each man has his own mind and each mind ifs in- dividual infelligence. Class Vice Pres. 2; Play Casi 3; Play Prod. 3; Hi-Y 2, 3; F; T. A. 4; Spanish Out: 4; Nut Thes. 3, 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4,- Che- rus 1, 2. 3, 4; Breakfast Club 4; Variety Show Prnd. 1, Tech. Di- rector 2, 3, 4; VarieTy Show Cast 2, 3; Schol. Team 3,- Sr. Schol. Team,- Boys' State 3,- Cunteen 1, 3, 4, Trees. 2; Imramuruls l, 2; Truck 1; Work! Aifairs 'l, 2, 3, 4. 77 LYNNE ANNE WERNER My happiness makes up in height what if lacks in Tengih. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 1; World Affairs 2, 3. 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3. 4, Pres. 1; Sewing Board 4; G. A. A. L 2, 3, 4; Variefy Show Cast 2, 3,- Canteen 'l, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Hockey 3,4. RICHARD DAVIS WILLIAMS Resuhs? Why man, I've gotten a inf of results. I know several thousand things that won't work. Chess Club 1, 2; World Affairs 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Canteen I, 2, 3, 4; lntrumurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Froiectionisl 'l, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Radio Club 3. RONDA LOUISE YORK The gentle mind by gentle deeds 'Is known. Home Ec.CIub1, 2, 3, 4. IT'S cheaper without a fablel 78 In Memoriam Robert Lee Hartzel June 27, 1945 - April 25, 1963 MOST TALENTED BEST LOOKING John Gunther and Lynne Hoff Marcy Guerrero and Ed Steinau MOST ATHLETIC BIGGEST FLIRT Eileen Droescher and Ken Evans Cheryl Homz and Ken Ritz 80 WlTTIEST FRIENDLIEST Dave Berger and Barb Davenport Bob Brownlee and Pat Brown BEST ALL-ROUND MOST INTELLIGENT Chris Evans and Bob Haines Dave Thompson and Margare? Treece BI Lune, the butler in London .. Algernon Moncrieff John Worthing . e , Gwendalen Fairfax ....... Laemic: Prism . Cecily Curdew .. .... . . The Reverend Frederick Chasuble Merrimun, the butler in the country h 82 The Importance Of Being Ernest The Importance of Being Earnest was almost com- pleTeVy the sfudemsh ploy. Because the director, Mrs. Davis, was Obsem during the lasf Three weeks of re- hearsal, GM of The seniors had he work Together effi- ciently. Committee lines were crossed, actors built sets, and everyone did whatever was necessary. The seniors owe much of their ployhs success To Bob BrownWee, stu- den? director, Special recogmfion should also go to Mr, Mohcm and Mr. Stump for Their he1p during Mrs. Davis' obsemce. The play ETseH, subHe and charming, was presented with amazing finesse. The most remarkable especf of The Importance of Being Earnest was That each actor remained complefeiy in character thrcwghout the play, Director-Mrs. Mildred Davis ........... Keene Metzger ,,,,,,, , . Ed Sieincu ..Bcnrb Davenport . Sharon Buffon ........ V Susan Jackson ........... . Sue Strayer .......... Duffy Forfer . John Gunther . ., . . .............. Toby Acheson Augusta Fairfax, Lady Eracknell ...... 83 C ommence Class of Salututoricn Harry Muifhews ' 2. Commencement Speaker Hilmor C. Krueger, Deon Universify College University of Cincmno'ri Baccalaureate Speaker The Reverend Mister William A Baker, Jr. Thanks, Dcedl Valedictorian Dave Thompson An hour before Commencement ceremonies, seniors wondered through the hot and humid upper hull, trying to conceal their nervousness with ex- cited chatter. The library and study- holl were draped with blue and white caps and gowns and new graduation clothes . With careful steps, the class of 1963 swayed down the aisle before preud 0nd tearful parents. Four years of homework, proms, and football games lay behind, and the bright new world of college or work lay ahead. With the strains of the Alma Mater and the shifting of each gotden tassel, 109 seniors ended their careers at Marie- mont High School. K sfnmnn. anxen hxhpr xmu m buxx: KNwNwa wuaxw. Music For nearly half of MoriemonT's sTudenTs, The music deporTmenT i5 0 familiar part of The school. BoTh vocal and insTrumenTol music are a port of This popular field of educuTion. The music deportmenT coordinates ex- Trocurriculor acTiviTies wiTh classroom work. The results provide audiences wiTh becuiifulmusic. One of The mosT creoTive areas of The school is The art deporTmenT. STUdenTs may choose among poinTs, poTTery, and mosaics for Their projects. Though most sTudenTs Take OrT because They enjoy iT, arT can also be imporTonT vocational Training. 38 English today is on international who speak iT must know it well. The English language, and we English department 89 gives Moriemonf's sfudenfs a solid groundwork in The structure, expression and literature of our nofive tongue. Foreign L anguages The culture of o nmion is reflected in ifs language. Through The study of French, Lot in, or Spanish, studenfs may Obtain a new understanding of other peoples 05 Well 05 F 1 a proficiency in 0 foreign Tongue! 94 4?:0'101'K01010' A W 3 3 ?qu .4. W $31 AW gm . 90 Social Studies Hisfory, government, economics, and geogra- phy are The sublec'rs offered by the social studies department. Through study in These areas students are brought to 01 greater under- standing of The culture, ideas, and political strucfure of countries fhroughouf fhe world. Industrial AItS The prize-winning work pro- duced by The industrial arts students is ample evidence of the skillful instruction offered in This field. Students are given an introduction To me- chanics, electronics, carpen- try, and mechanical drawing and may also delve further into any field of interest, 92 Home Economics Running Cl modern American home is cu compIex iob. The home economics departmem ohempfs To provide Marie- mom girls with on understand- ing of household problems and proficiency in homemak- ing skills, Mathematics A basic program of algebra and geometry ceupled bofh students and teachers are evidence of fhe quohty with the very new Illinois mmh course is ?he business of work cmd rheinterest in This practical field. of Moriemom's mo'rh department The honors accorded 93 Physical E duc ation For at least 70 minutes each week, every Mariemont student must participate in physical education Varying with the season, activities range from gymnastics to soccer to modern dance. 94 Business Typing, shorthand, book- keeping, office practice, and busine5s law-ctll that on expert office worker needs-ore the subjects ot- fered by the business de- partment. Three capable teachers share the respon- sibtlity of equipping their students for business CG- reers. .31 wt 0 n. w I: 4 .4 9. a Z IAY-D-Vlc COMPANY .LBIIDH co.mmcumam - aM-oon ul lh- lA-om: llnr-AU cqmgmm DNRIIB m um: vqus No.6 4 ' aims W, van: 5; Scienc e From frogs To Cllremming currenf, science is c: wide and InTeresTing field. WfTh the nation's viial need for more and beffer scientists, The Three Teachers of this deporimenl find Their responsibilities and Their classes growing Forger each year. 95 Activities ,: H ; 4, K 'x s . i f:- g. ,! ,J' x I x . k Mvmfxwm 'iz , f xL Studen Councils SEATED: J. Budunes, C. Hanlz, M. ?reece, J. Flubacher, K, Meizger, M. Duly, P. Adams, C. Bates, C. Evans, P. Selby, C. Ingram. STANDING: M. Schon, J. CorofherS, P Brown, 5.McEl1mney,M. Renner, D Bell, DA Freeman, 5. Reed, C. Crawford, 5. Moreton, D. Nicholson, H. Daimon. NOT SHOWN: A. WilL 98 SEATED: Mr. Martin, Advisar; K, Metzger. Fres.; C. Evans, V. Pres. STANDING: P. Adams, Trees; M. Duly, Recorder; 3. Flubacher, Sec. This year's Student Council made many innovations. For example, alternates were permitted to attend each meeting, each member took his own minutes, and suggestions were discussed at the begin ning of the meeting. Although not on innovation, Student Council continued to coordinate the A.RS. program? These improvements and keen leadership mode the council more effective. Often without the knowledge of the whole school, the council served as a vital link between the faculty and the student body. Keene reluctantly sells light bulbs to Mrs, Treece. A .F.S . Links Americ Haruko, Ham , Doimon quiet, re; served, Mmosf solemn when she came to Moriemonf bsf July; Charming, vivchous and universally foved when she left. Whatever HQFU has learned Es small com, pared To what she has given her adopred community. From Japanese whistling to poi per cranes, our Japanese student has left her mark. But greater Than rhese me The sincere odmirQTion and friendship she has Inspired. Kuneko, Nieko, Huru With Japan and Sweden Linda Brookes possesses the outstanding pea'sonomy 0nd versatimy so essential for can AFS student. Well likedngf home, Linda ?r'ansferred her obimies To Orebro, Sweden for We first half of her senior year. There she lived with The wonderful Erik Jonsv son's. Once returned, She shared her many experiencesAefiside driving, Ludo day, gym bosses, Swedish hospitality. Mcn'iemont wos delighfed that she had the OppOrTuHiTy to visit Sweden bu? eqUCIHy de- fighfed with her reTum. 101 Agnefhu, Per-Erik, Pappq Jansson, Mammal Jansson A Christian organizafion for high school girls, Tri-Hi-Y combined fun, service, and education in their activities. At Thanksgiving the club provided favors for the pufients of Mercy Hospital. Mr. Coon, Mr. Mahon, and The Reverend MrA Baker gave their opinions on college, dating, and marriage of one of The monthly meetings. TrI-Hi-Y's biggest project was ifs participation in the Youfh and Government Conference of Columbus, Ohio, OFFICERS C. Honfz, Corres. Sec; C. Evans, Chaplain; G. Robinson, V. Pres.; Badunes, Pres.; A. Schleicher, Rec. Sen; D. Evarin, Treas. ' 102 J. OFFICERS SEATED: M. Schulz, Pres. STANDING: M. Brosee, Chaplain; 5. McElhaney, Treas. V. Pres.,- D. Ferriel, 103 To create, mgintain, 0nd exfend Through-out the home, school, and com- muniTy high standards of Christian charac- Ter is the purpose of Hi-Y, a world-wide organization sponsored by The Y.M.C.A, From providing a Christmas celebration for a needy family to making lows at 0 Columbus conference, Hi-Y boys are active members of the student body. F uture Teachers of America A common interes? in the field of education teaching are presented. A fieid Trip fo the draws students To Future Teachers of America. Universiiy of Cincinnafi and guest speakers To discourage undedicuted teachers, the gave F.T.A. members vofuable information drawbacks 05 well as the advantages of obouffhe profession. ieigifgigugl Illilgigim A ii I B I FFH'PIE?!'ITI'.W'S?E?$'E'E :- u. '3. n .- .7. an n I H - u I ROW ONE: F, Connell, G. Gasfon, C. Culvert J. Alexander, C. Humme'l, C. Crhes, L. Gillespie, J. Katie , V Pres.; S. Strayer, Pres.; J. LEFeber, Sec.-Treas.; Mrs. Barnes, Adviser,- D. EveriH, P. Ferriel, J, Cartwright J. Allison, C. Bogart ROW TWO: K. Walton, F. Kirby, J. Reganl MA Lahke, F. Brown, 5. McAfee. M. Guerrero, P. Manor, N. Graysun, N. Hamilton, J. Gos1lin, V. Smyfh, S. Mayans. ROW THREE: 5. Seule, M, Kusel, S. Fisher, C. Curfiss, S, Fetm, J. SchUIz, J. Badanes, K. Curlis, M. Reynolds, G. Carroll, H. Lewis, BA Walton ROW FOUR; B. Muyons, B. Weakley, K. Ritz, B. Gillilun, D. Ellison, B. Rummell, A. Iredaley M 104 ,1 SEATED: PA Lemon, C. Spurling, B. Engle, T. Hensel, Reporter; T. Shafer, Treus.; Ae Schleitherl Press; J. Wood, VA Presl; B. St. Myer, See; N. Graysnn, Ne Kuhner. STANDING: L. Hauck, C. Hurley; B. Christmun, Miss Reynolds. NOT SHOWN: Mrs. Gershkovitz, Adviser. Future Business Leaders of America Future Business Leaders of America seeks to creme inieresf in the commercial field and To develop compefem professional leadership Businessmen ore Invited f0 speck obouT lob opphcotions and interviews, A car wash and smfe convention. As a service to the school, F.B.L.A. members sell government savings sicmps to the student body. Members 0150 enioy fiefd Trips, bowfing parties, and on annual trip To Coney Island of the end of a bake sole finance representatives To the The year. Chess Club Are those manikins around the chess boards in Mr. Snell's room? No, They're jusf the Chess Club members frying To out- wit their opponents. To offer a wider range of compefition, fhis year the club joined The newly-formed Interscholastic Chess League. This organization gives Moriemont the opportunity To bottle other area schools in this game of concentration. SEATED: J, Soho, D. Thompson, A. Thomas, Sec.-Treus.; B. Shufer, Pres.; M. Brinlon. V. Pres.; R. Shuier, C. Siegmnn. STANDING: RV Ellison, L Masters, B. NorthcuH, B. Bowsherl JA Win, K. Ritz, Mr. Snell, Advisor; 5. Sparrow, B. Weakley, R. Hon1z. ealth Careers ROW ONE: A Burns, T. Aichhnlz, 5. Stolimafer, 5. Robbins, B. Smifh, N, Curtis, C. Cruwfard, ROW TWO: L. Warnick, S, Fisher, 5. Oskachil, 5. Isphording, S. Artes, M. SchoH, V. Fres.,- K. Preston, Pres.; V, Garrison, Sec.; C. Voline, J. Nunn, Publ. Chmng Mrs. McElroy, Advisor. ROW THREE: J, Ragsdale, A. wm, D. Thompson, D. Lemon, H. White, C. Beaver. ROW FOUR: M. Prevey, K, Ryan, Rh Kirby, E, Wiggins, C, Cox, Jh Rugh, J. Walker, 5. Murdock. ROW FIVE: S. Schubert, 5. Guerrero, WV Dunlap, P. Frevey, M. Perkins, Treus.; T. Neckel. Club For The third year Health Careers Club has confirmed helping Those interesfed in The diverse fields of health and medicine. This year, the club sent severuI juniors and one senior to Three hospitals in The Cincinnati orecz To gef firsthand glimpses of Their desired professions, Field Trips and several speakers have given the members in- sight into their future careers. World Affa irs Ce nters These perilous Times demand greater awareness of the world Worfd Affairs Club, under ?he-oble guidance Floyd Miller and James Hoebbef, provides op- sifuation. The of MessrsA on Global SEATED: G. Gallagher, Sec - J. Saba, Pres.; Mr. Hnebbel, Advison STANDING: G. Carroll, Treas.; Mr. Miller, Adviser; V. Case, V. Pres. 107 portunities for stimulating dis- cussions and guest speakers in this area of major concern. Highlight of this year's program was an olI-doy convemion with Secretary of State Deon Rusk 05 speaker. Concerns Filmstrips, slides, and sketches of Spanish-speaking countries served us the tow! point of El Cfrcufo Espoftot, the Spanish Club. At Christmas, the club celebrated with a Feliz Navtdod party, piriuto and all. To culminate the year's activities, includ- ing those wonderful boke soles, Los Guerreros heid Cl costumed party with Hispanic food and entertainment. This year's officers were: Pres.-Bob Brownlee Treos.-M0rcy Guerrero V. Prei-JeOh Bodanes lnter'preter-Pot Brown SeceLyhne HoftC Advisor-Mrs, Rhoda E1 Clircuo Espaol Hompered by a late start, Latin Two and Three students nevertheless enjoyed the Junior Classical League this yeort By attending the state convention at Columbus, Moriemont's chapter restressed the importance of Latin. Because the Slave Sole was not held, the members individually financed the annual Roman Banquet Iuvene Concil a - t l' .9 J . 3 .L ; L C 1 F I Songs, slides, panel discussions, and Frenchmen mode Le Cercle Fran ois bofh informative and inferesfing. Chrisfmos brought 0 Noel celebration of Nancy Wilson's home. The club also enioyed PierreE cooking or the Maisonette and a banquet in May. Re- This yeorjs officers were: warding meeflngs resulfecl in enriching students apprecmhon of L0 BeHe France. A: x PresV-Rondy Smith This year's officers were: PressBob Brownlee 59C-'Te Y Brunner V. Pres.-Hc1rry Matthews Treestloy Miller Treus.-Keene Metzger Sec. Chris Evans V. Pres.-Mike Renner Advisors-Mrs. Code Mrs. Daniels ium Classicus ROW ONE: D. Porter, D. Ferriel, J. Gunther, J. Spuriing, T. Acheson, R. Sieberr, C. Weed. ROW TWO: H. Maithews, B. Brownlee, M. Br'mton, K. Akhley, J. Cox, K. Curlis, L. Hoff, J. Badanes. M. Treece, B, Wyaff, L. Gillespie, R. Taylor, V. Pres.; C. Crites. Sen,- S. Strayer, Treas.; Mrs. Davis, Advisor. ROW THREE: MY Guerrero, C, Evans, 8. Button, J. Ferns, J. Jordan, K. Ritz, C. Kreirner, K. Mefzger. E. Sleinau, Pres. National Thespians The promotion of a stronger interesf in the Theater is fhe goal of The National Thespicm Society. The Moriemonf Troupe divides ifs meef- ings inio two parts: business and social activities. These meetings consist of pizza parties, revisions of The constitution, and producing and directing one-oct plays. Through membership in Thespicns, students gain 0 life-Iong appreciation for the stage and its performers. HO Mental Powers Contest D. Thompson, D. Bell, M. Henegen, T. Weigie, M. Prevey, T. Perrin, H. Matthews. Exercising their veracity 0nd mentot acumen, the Moriemont de- baters spent the months from October to March reading and speaking on this year's topic, Resotved: that the United States should promote a Common Market for the Western Hemisphere. The research and planning paid off handsomely, for the varsity team earned c: winning record. Seniors, Dove Thompson and Harry Matthews, won a demonstration debate before the Ohio High School Speech League. This year could well be called Moriemont's best yet in debate. On Thursday evenings the Junior Debaters assembled to consider the most difficult topic the club has tackled in several years. Armed with piles of evidence and high hopes, they went to each tournament with duct intentions: to win and to learn. Changing teams and participating in varsity competition kept team members ftexible and interested. SEATED: D Thompson, K4 Coda, T, Perrin. STANDING: DV Treece, P. Prevey, D. Davenport, B. Bowsher, TA Weigle, S. Guerrero, Mr. Coon, Adviser. FRESHMAN HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Under the supervision of Miss Florence Birks, the members of this yeorts Freshman Home Economics Club have delved into a study of interesting topics not cov. ered in class. Among the numerous people who spoke at the club's meete ings was 0 representative from McCall's. Probably their biggest protect was 0 deh'ghtful Valentine's Day tea given for the faculty and the mothers. m. ' k . t , .' i. ROW ONE: K. Hartzel, Sec.-Treas.,- H. Abgurian, Re Cribbet, H. Anderson, J. Hilton, P. Buder, ROW TWO: 5. Colcbish, V. Smyth, P. Baird, M. Hounshell, D4 Beckler, DA Shelander, J. Gregg, E. Llnyd, H. White. Pres.; M. Lahke. ROW THREE: P. Wampler, K. Hale, N. Lahm, P. Parker, D. Hickman, P. Wolffrum, B. Lilley. 5' Carter, L. Enright, Ct Foley, D. Ryan. ROW FOUR: K. Kelly, C. Ellis, L Tiptnn, N. Stevens, P. Bess, Se KOPP; C. Stringfield, MA Gehrig, L McFarland, V. Pres. ROW FIVE: D. Ochs. L. King, C. Nunn, L. Trumbo. M. Pitmun, C. Cooke. STANDING: Miss Bless, Miss Blank. ell-Run Homes are Concern Connie Lilley and Lynne Werner are the Maria mont representotfves to the Mebley and Carew Sewing Board. As 0 service to Mobley's, Connie and Lynne give teens' views on fashion. In return, the store gives these girls fabrics for spring cloth- ing. At Easter the girls show their creations at the Mabley cmd Corew fashion show. Sewing ability, originality, and excellence in mod- eling were the criteria by which Betty Friedrich and Rosemary Taylor were chosen 015 representatives to ShiHito's Sewing Board. Two outfits and one original gave the girls cm opportunity to demonstrate their sewing proficiency. 112 k JUNIOR-SENIOR HOME ECONOMICS CLUB This year's Junior-Senior Home Economics Club used 0 program intended to supplement class work in sewing and interior de- signing. Among its num- erous activities were field trips to the Henry Harris Dress Shop, the Taft Mu- seum, the Arts Center, and the giving of o Chris- mos party. A big protect, thoroughly enioyed by the entire graduating class, was Cl spring tea given for the departing me . 4r - seniors. ROW ONE: P. Adams, C. Ingram, J. Cartwright, R. York, B. Friedrich, Pres.; Miss Birks, Adviser; T. Hansel, V. h Presq- N. Grayson, Sec; D. Everitf, Publ. Chm. ROW TWO: C. Kelley, CA Ulley, P. Ferriel, 5. Hickman, M. Duly, t D, Dixon, C. Crites, R. Taytur. ROW THREE: B. Christmun, J. Ferns, K. Preston, 5. Huff, J. Buhrmun, C. Spurlingl J. Wood, B. St. Myer, ROW FOUR: Jt Kircher, A. Burns, K. Atchley, D. Lemon, M. Hague, L Wurnick, D. Tiemun, V. Johnson. ROW FIVE: P. Brown, J. Budunes, L Werner, P. Manor, P. Grimes, K. Curtis, Y. Elias, N. Schneider, 5. McAfee, C. Hontz. hf Home Economics Clubs 1 SOPHOMORE t HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ! l The girls in the Sopho- t more Home Economics t Club have been busy t with several proiects this t year. Most of these were t done in class with Miss h Birks' invaluable assist- . ante. The projects inctud- ed m c1 k i n 9 Christmas boxes fitted with goodies for the parents and a series of six luncheons i given for the motherst KNEELING: P. Schonz, Pres; L. Faust, V. Pres.; P. Schunx, Sec:Treas.; P. Scarborough, Publ. Chm; ROW TWO: L Stein, N. Kuhner, S. Riley, 34 Bath, Ct Hurley, 8. Engle, E. Manger, L. Bisher, Miss Birks, Adviser. ROW THREE: J. Meisberger, T. Knubb, G. Hague, J. Baltrush, C. Arend, J. Rugh, T. Breakiron, l, Huuck, 113 Pep Club Boosts J Trees.; 5. Moremn, l, V Pres. Chm ; S. Roberis, 5962.; Budunes, C. Honle CmPres. NOT SHOWN: P, Ferris Publ. Oldfield, S. 114 Bleacher pirit Pow-Wow '62: i? ruined, The bond truck had two accidenfs, port of the parade got lost, but still the Pep Club members stayed To cheer The 1962 football Team into the new season. Another, less rainy, more pleasant ccfiviry of the Pep Club was the football dance, Blomen Carnival . Besides These specific activities, 1he Pep Club en- thusiastically fulfilled its expressed purpose of pro moting school spirit and good sportsmanship 115 BOTTOM: C. Kreimer, Tennis Mgr.,- J, Badanes, C. li1ley, an1ing Mgrs.; S. Seely, V. Pres.; L. HoEf, Fres,,- E. Droescher, M. Daly, Hockey Mgrs.,- J. Schulz, SoftbuH Mgr.; G. Carroll, ValleybaH Mgr.,- K. Wimer, Basketball Mgr.; S. Seule. Poinf Chm; K. Preston, Treas.; R. Manly, Sec; J. Allison, PubL Chm. El ,. Nil! :I The Girls Assoc A gooey flour and eggs inifiufion...u hiioricms Stunt Night in November...infra- mural sports Tuesday..,hockey.,.voHeyball.. baskefbcll boseboli bowling horse- back riding serving of Porenw Night and the Football Banquet sponsoring the bes- kefbczll dance giving The Awards Banquet for outstanding GAAXers : this is who? The Girls' Ath1e1ic A550cic1tion means To 201 gir1s. 1C Athl et ... a aw L .Jngigg; . aw :53... an. hwmmmwm E E E. l The Junior Girls' Athletic Association Under the direction of Mrs. Meints and leadership of President Phyllis Ramsay, The Jr. G. A. A. enioyed on active year. Each Thursday afternoon a group of grunting and straining girls prepared for hockey, basketball, or other ofhlefic compefifion. Formal initia- tion and the annual baskemoll dance constituted the moior events of the season. This years officers were: Pres.-Phyllis Ramsey V. PressDicne Watson Sec,-Chris Gciley Treas,-Chris Sfouffer Advisor-Mrs. Meinfs 118 F reshman Chorus Members oices, Have Fun rain V Freshman Chorus is a preparatory step for high school chorus Its 94 mem bers, in white fuxedos cmd pastel dresses, song at Christmas and spring concerts. Freshmen endured two sefs of audi- tions this year: in March, the selection for contest choir; in May, tryouts for high schooi chorus. Those Freshmen ac- cepted as new members were privileged to sing at the baccalaureate service. Officers for This year were: Pres.-Joyce Gallagher V. Pres.-Jim Johnson TreasrBeffie Lou Conn Sec.-Paula Selby Advisor-Mr. Allread Vocal Talent Is The M, H. S. Chorus developed its talent to a high degree of excellence This year. Although now only sophr omores, iuniors, and seniors are eligible for member- ship, The group's enrollmen'r of 147 is the largest everV Under Mr. Allrecdls superb directing, The chorus hos Wm ,' G. Gallagher, V. Fres.; J. Flubucher, J. Gumher, Treus. Pres.; 120 presented a demonstration program for The parents, two Christmas performances, one spring concert, and The boccoloureafe service. In oddiHon, ET song several numbers in, and provided much of The talent for the Variety Show. Mr. Allread, Director; 5. Jackson, Sec.; ROW 1: C. Vuline, CT Conn, L Hoff, B. Robb, R. Kirby, R. Wise, J. Jordan, 5. Jackson, Guerrero, S. STrayer. ROW 2; M. Schott, C. Huwuld, J. Stephens, P. Adams, C. Hadell, Tranfhum, J. Gunther, T. Acheson, J. Rollmun, J. Bruning. ROW 3; D. Tieman, Couch, G. Gallagher, J. Flubucher, K. Preston, M. RennEF, J. Gumbs, B. Weakley, R. Zaah, Thomas, C. Weed. ROW 4; J. Saba, D. Porter, R. Beiiman, B. McCormack. C. Camp, .Wilhelm. ,3 n??? 121 BREAKFAST CLUB Breakfast Club sings while you sleep. The members of This select chorci group are compensated for Their early risings by breakfast once a week. The organization moin- Toined iTs excellent repuToTion Through ouTsTonding perform- ances for The MoriemonT High School, The P. T. A., The Mor- iemonf Guild, and The Murie- monr CommuniTy Church. The Breakfast Club had The spe- cial privHege of porTicipoT- ing in a movie mode by The Baldwin Piano Company, The resulTs obToined by This TolenT- ed choral group are reward- ing for bofh The members and Their audiences. Music and Sound The . . q q . 1-. .u a - -uu- w... .nm u. 2: E... 122 of Marching Feet SENIOR5 D. Williams, J. Gunther, B. Parker, E. Anne , C. Conn, E. Drnescher, M. Brinlon. NOT PRESENT: K. Meizger. J. Jordan, C. Lilley, B. Friedrich, J. Schulz, K. Valentiner, M. Schaff,C.Conn. I23 Symphonic Cho A new addition 10 the music department Thisyear was a select bond,1he Wind Ensemble. its 35 members were selected by an audition CIT the beginning of The concerf season Directed by Mr. Ron Sfilwell, fhe Ensemble worked for perfection in mechanics and ex- pression. 124 J Ids Resound c In mid-Augusf The high school marching band begun rigorous procti'ces for its '62 football sea- son performances. The studems' own talent cmd determinmion, and Mr. Sfomm's skillful direction Worked together To produce on outstanding musi- cal group. Its spedoculor hoH-fime shows aroused pride and enthusiasm in bofh The fans and fhe h Team. h The 69 members of concert bond began their season in December with a demonsrrctfion perfor- mance for porenfs. Much To the chagrin of The members, a new system of grading, including periodic auditions, was introduced. A season of Work finished, The bond showed distincf improvee men? in the May Concert Mn Ron Sfilwell, Assf. Diredor; Mr. Gary 510mm. Director. h 125 B10 men Carnival Ken Evans and June Flubccher 126 Oriental pringtime 129 ty Show 19 m Director Mr. Duane Allreod Assisfonf Directors Mr. Gory Stomm Mr. Ronald S'rilwell Sfudent DirecTors Jone Flubocher Gay Golfogher Student Coordinators Toby Acheson Lynne Hoff Janet Jordon + ,,,,W aw ROW 1: M. Treece, M. Duly, D. Thompson, M. Guerrero, J. M. Henegen, S. McElhuney, P. Adams, C. Hodell, D. Elliutt. ROW 4: L. Brooks, J. Gumbs, E. Steinuu, B. BrownIEE. Only twice a year is Mariemont's entire student body quiet. At semi-onnuot assemblies, students wait in silent suspense 05 new members of the National Honor Society are tapped by the preseni members. National Honor Society is the composite honor for character, scholarship, leadership and service. Its members are chosen by Q weHnmformed faculty committee, the present members, and occasionally their own classmates, Although N. H. S. is more an honor than a club, it does hold snack or din- ner meetings once 0 month. Outstanding faculty members are asked to speak at these meetings on topics of their own Choice. N H. S, gatherings are among the most enjoyable and informative on the high school's extro-currtculor program. Flubucher, 3. Davenport, 8. Wycm, H. Daimon, Mrs. Cede, ROW 2: ROW 3: 5. Jackson, G. Gallagher, H. Matthews, C, Evans, Kt Me'lger, 134 GIRLS: B. Wyaif, Bi Davenport, S. Jackson, C. D. EHioH. Evans, MERIT FINALISTS - Dave Thompson, Barb Davenport, Hurry Matthews. L Brookes. BOYS: DThompsen, H. Matthews, 5. McElhnney, K. Mefzger, Cum Laude i Membership in Cum Loude is based compietely on scholarship, However, This year all fen of the Society's members also belong to National Honor Society. Each Cum Luude student has accumulated o 35 average Through high school, with definite emphasis on his lost . two years and particularly the Fast semester of his senior year The presence of a Cum Loude chapter is an honor in itself for MHS. There are only H public high schools as compared :0 213 private high schools 3 which have been accepted for membership in the National Cum Loude Society. I35 State Winners- Hi MuN'hews, D. Bell, N, Tee'er, A. Weldon, K. Cude, B. Brownlee. NOT PRESENT: Anne Will. 1963 will go down 05 onoTher successful year for the Mariemoni Schoiarship Team. Sixty-fhree of ihe schooi's top sfudenis piled into The bus To face the May 41h tests of Loveland When The results come back, OH The participOnTs could be iusily proud of their record. Ari Weldon, a sophomore, won first in piane geometry,- Koihy Code, c: freshman, took first in Lorin il. Five oiher students rankv ed among The state's top schoiors. Bob Brownies ranked sixth in English 12; Anne Will Took tenth place in French I,- cmd Harry Moiihews copped Twelfth in Senior SOCiOi Studies. French II had double winners: Nan- cy Teeter won fifth place,- Dave Beil, eighth. To round out this record of achievement Ten other students ranked in The Miami Univer- sify District Sgholarship Team ROW !: A. WiJl, D Thompson, .l. Regan, G. Kocher, J. D. Phelps. ROW 3: L Mills, G. Carrol'l, C. Bogarf, B. Swisher, M. Moulton, D. Thompson, J. Culbeck, S; Morgan, PV ?revey, B. Bowsher, L Wands, D. Davenport. ROW 5: S. Jackson, L. Brookes, E. Droescher, S. McElhaney, D. Elliolf, iris, J. Tryon, M. Renner, Ri Manly, M. Guerrero, Rech, C. Beaver, ROW 2: S. Mayans, N. Teefer, M. Prevey, C. Cox, J. Knight, 3. Bowsher, F. MacMillan, K. Code. ROW 4: C. Miller, B. Pulkel, P. Adams, 5. Robbins, H. Muflhews, D. BeIIV ROW 6: P. Lemon, R. Peck, M. Henegen, G. MorA A. Weldon, C. Bates, J. Sleigerwaid, C. Nunn. L B. Brnwnlee, S. Schuba r0, Bechfel, ROW 7: T. Acheson, D. chles, 8. Gillilan, D. Whitaker, m V. VnnSieenberg, K. Walton, T. Weigle. 136 ROW 1: B. Brownlee, C. Evans, H. Matthews, D. Thompson, M. BrinTonl B. Parker, D. Elliott. ROW 2: L. Hoff, C. lilley, K, Pres- gon, M. Treece, J. Koziell, B. Wyn , C. Hnnfz, ET Droescher, S. Sfrayer, M. Guerrero. ROW 3: B. Samm'Is, G. Gallagher, J. Fluchher, A, Schleicher, .1. Cex, J. Schulz, J, Jordan, J. Budanes. K. Ritz. ROW 4: D. Ferriel, D. PorTer, TT Vnn Kirk, JT Rollmun, J. Saba, C. Conn, S. Jackson, K. Marshall. ROW 5: J, Johnson, C. Weed, S. Sparrow, E. Sleinau, K. Metzger, H.Bu5ch. Senior Scholarship Team WiTh a definife lock of study and Their opTimism 0T 0 four year low, TorTy-Two of The senior clossjs Top sTudenTs filed mm The audi- Torlum on November 16 To face The grueling, Three-hour Ohio General Scholarship Test for Seniors. The Test contained five secTions-English, mathematics, hisTory, science and reading. AbouT a month later, The school proudly announced ThoT Dove Thompson's score of 865 had pieced him first among The 23,000 sTudenTs who had Taken The Test In oddiTion, Harry MoTThews ranked eighteenTh in The sTuTe and eighT oTher M.H.S. seniors-Howcrd Busch, Bev WyoTT, Toby Acheson, Mary BrinTon, Dove EHiOTT, Bill Parker, Bob Brownlee, Chris Evans- earned honorable menTion by placing among The Top 5 per cenT of 0H conTeSTunTs. AH buT Two of Mariemonfs con- TesTonTs scored above The sToTe median, rounding OUT a remarkable record for This year's Senior Scholarship Team. Dave Thompson Firs! in The Stale. 137 7. Sociedad . . I . HonoraralHlspamca ' L ' w E LO sociedod fiene los mismos funcionorios que el circulo. A com de Jeanne Bodones, fuvimos nuestra in iciaci6n olumadu de la modre velo y Ius velifos. Todos los que pueden entror en estcz sociedod fienen que fener unu Bf o mds en espuHol. Ademc'zs, fienen que tener un fntere'zs en espgfxol. ROW 1: M, Guerrero, B. Brownlee. J. Badanes, L. Hoff, P. Brown. ROW 2: 5. Mayuns, A. Bremer, S. Seely, G Robinson, D. Gammans, C. Honfz, K. Afchley. M. Reynolds, R. Wise, C. Bogart, B. Swisher. ROW 3: B. Davenport, L. Smokes, K. Ritz B. Mayuns, M. Kusel, A. Weldon, K. Wimer M. Renner, R. Manly, J. Term, 5. Taylor, 8. Gillilan. LaSocie'te' Honoraire Franqalse Lu socit'en'a honoruire cul- mina son onnise de fcits occomplis en Une ccgre'amonie de chandeHes, 5 inquelle on foisse y entrer les nouvecx membres qui sonf choisis par leur Inh'arch ef leurs bonnes nofes. Ceffe socic5Jt'3 n'es'r qu'une honneur qui serf pour cmer un dt'asir parmi Ies x5:leVes 31 Titre de vzgrifables Qudianfs de francao'ls. ROW 1; C. Evans, D. Long, S. Jackson, P. Adams, G. Gallagher, M. Duly, B. Wyatt, N. Teeter, S. Strayer. ROW 2: K. Metzger, D. Bell, H. Matthews, B, Brownlee. 138 Library Staff The fosk of supervising fhe library is quite a burdensome one. This year seven sfudenfs devoted one free bell each day f0 aiding Mrs. Barnes in library work By collecting posses, checking books, and performing other such Tasks, they kept the library running smoothly and left Mrs. Barnes free To aid students. SEATED: C. Lilley, N. Wilson, C. B. Wyuif. STANDING: 8. Mason, H, C. Evans, M. Brinton. SEATED: Ph Barnes, J. Badunes, L. Werner, Mrs. Barnes. STANDING: T. Huines, S. Snayer, G. Gallagher, 5. McElhaney, D. Thompson. Ingram, R. Wilson, B. Brownlee, S. Strayer, L. Gillespie, MaHhews, M. Perkins, K. Mefzger, D. Elliott. J. Johnson, When properiy used, The Ionguoge loborofory equip- men? is of great value in teaching foreign language students to speak and com- prehend. Each language sm- den'r is scheduled to the lab ior a twenty minute session twice a week. The studenr supervisors sacrifice one of fheir study hells each day to fake offendance, care for the records, and see mot 0H work is prOperly done. Medical Staff A couch, o bondaid, c1 sympathetic ecr-these are the standard tools of the medical staff. Nine girls in- terested in nursing give Up one of their study halls to be of service to Mcriemont stu- dents. S. Mayans, G. Gaston, Mrs. McElroy, M. Echo , J. Ferns. NOT PRESENT: D. Lemon. E. Wig- gins, B. Smith, S. Fisher, Bt Mason. Office Staff The girls of the office staff donate one bell a day to keep Mcriemont High School running smoothly. Duties in the office supplement the girls' interest in 0 business career. ROW 1: G. Gaston, M. Duly, P. lemon, C. Crites, J. Rugh. ROW 2: N. 'thm, N. Curtis, ?RWiLI'hS, S. Robbins, L. Vail. ROW 3: Mrs. Elliott. P. Manor, J. Schulz, C. Kreimer. J. Walker, . ee . 140 One of the year's greatest unifying forces was the cafe terto change. Everyone was against everything. After a few months and a few modi- ticattons, the students began to accept Mrs. McCorty's 35 cent plate lunches. The kttchen stott endured great heartache when the coteteriu dosed for remodel- ing, Gone was their haunt of dirty plates, burnt opple crispl forks on the floor, and towel snapping. Before the cafe teria closed, the 10 members of the stctftr helped Mrs. Mc- Carty collect money, serve, and clean ROW 1: S. Pettit, R. ReeVes, J. Walker. ROW 2: B, Hartzel, D, Snider, S. Fisher, D. Kuhn, J. Hoitkemper, B. Luedeker. F. Adams. Projection Staff ROW 1: D. Williams, T. Acheson, R. Henderson, Bt Hussmun, P. Barnes, R. Wright, Mr. Sin- inger. ROW 2: A, Bird, N. White, T. Nunn, D. Cowell. 141 The oudto-visuol approach to education is becoming in- creasingly important. The proiectionists bring this field into the classroom. During, their study halls, they run protectors, carry record ploy- ers, and thread tape record- ers. Without their services, M. H 3. students could not associate composer and mu- sic, artist and painting, Mrs. Davis and the emerald isle. Barb, Harry, and Mrs. Fish review another SUCcessfuI 'Issue of the WARPATH ROW ONE: A. Bird, 5. McElhaney, C. Crites. H, Matthews, B. Davenporl, B. Brownlee, L. Ho . ROW TWO: D. Davenport, l. Gillespie, B. Mayans, B. Swisher, S. Horger, M. Prevey, D. Cowell, D. Thompson. ROW THREE: M. Henegen, G. Gasion, M. Treece, S. Fisher, E. Steinuu, C. Hudell, J. Jordan. 142 u W; OperoTing from iTs cluttered, sloppy and bliss- fully spacious environs in The lower hall, The WARPATH staff publishes Ten Times a year. STraighf news, sports sTories, Tongue-in-cheek features, edi- Torial blcsrings and spoTlighTs of outstanding seniors are buT a few of The fEeIds This lively four-page offseT covers. The WARPATH means long, long afternoons 0T Typing, clipping and posTe-ups, minor feuds and endless frusTroTion, and The over- whelming pleasure of seeing another issue stuffed into 300 lockers. 13f??? W I f Imam ME A g 3?; S :3:- X 311-3 2: ' h. :1? CC:- 1:: K 3k R , i Ff SEATED: M. Henegen, Ad. Mgr.; D. Thompson, Bus. Mgr. STANDING: L HoH. B. Brown1ee, Co.-Carfoanisfs,- C. Hodell, News Ed.; B. Davenport H. Matthews, Cocidsa .1. Jordan, Circ. Mgr.; D. Cowell, Photographer; E. Steinau, Sports Ed. 143 rouble,Typing,andTripli A new adviser, cm editor in Sweden, 0 completely inexperienced staff, a change in photographers-These were the problems facing The '63 CHIEFTAIN Staff. Often These difficulties proved ?o be advantageous, for This year's stuff was unhindered by Tradition. Through creative efforts and The motfo of Lerhs fry it an entirely new annual was pro duced. We Med iT-ond here if is Grin and bear it - Mr. S+ump. f L Hoff, Art. Ed,; 8. Brownlee, Luyouf Ed.; Mr. Stump, Adviser,- B. Wye , Assf. ECL; L. Bronkesl Han. ECL; E. Droesther, Ad! Mgr.; C. Evans, Ed.- ineChief; M. Treece, Lit. Ed.; T. Beanie, Bus. Mgr.,- M. Guerrero, Layout A551. 144 catesTieUp Chieftain Sta ' RD SALE 5 MMMaER SEATED: Mrfasmmp. B, Brownhee, L. Ho , 1., Brookes, B. Wynn, T. Beanie R. Taylor, M. Treece, E. Drcescher. ROW TWO: M. Guerrero, G, Gallagher, J. Koziell, K. Curtis, C. Crites, D. Thompson, D. Davenport, P. Brown, J. Jordan, 5. Jackson, B. Davenporf, J. Ferns. Row THREE: D. CoweTl, B. Hassman, C. Conn, H. Matthews, E. Steinau, Meizger, H 145 Crowds Echd VARSITYw-M. Guerrero, J. Flubacher, C. Kreimer, C. Hodell, G. Robinson. Enthusiastic Cheers Personality, pep, responsibility, general Offrocfiveness, and agility were the qualities sought by The 1udges Who selected The J62363 cheerleaders. Fifteen girls were chosen for The three high school squads They directed the fans' enthusiasm through good sports- monshIp and practiced their cheers fo precision, RESERVEeL, Gunkel, 5. lsphording, S, Sfefunowski, B. Wuhan, 5. Moreton. FRESHMEN-C. Heimerdinger. 5. Ward, 1.. Holmes, C. Hummel, D. Nicholson. 149 Taylor DefeatedforOrrison The '62 Moriemom High School Football Team had 0 6-3 over-ull record and a 4-1 league record. The Warriors started their sea- son rather poorly, Tying Deer Pork and foliing to Wyoming. However, successive victories over Madeira 0nd Lovelond followed, These wins sei the stage for The big indion Hiil game which would decide The league championship. In spite of Moriemont's efforis, the Indians pushed over a fourth quarter touchdown to win 14-6. The Warriors Trompled Their next Three opponents. For their losf game The Warriors faced Tay- lor, ihe Homiiion County League Champions. To end Mr. Orrison's coaching career with 0 success, The boys fought Through mud and ?Orreniiol rain To 0 stirring 2644 victory, WE THEY Dear Park 14 14 Wyoming 0 28 Madeira 8 6 Loveland 20 6 Indian HiH 6 34 New Richmond 52 6 i Milford 38 0 1 Amelia 44 6 i Taylor 26 14 Tri-Cuptains Ken Evans, Mr. Orrison, Bab Huines, Run Schuler iii if E $$H$Bzamumilm mm: :23 Tom Haines Smoky a:lwards Ed Anne'lr Harry Hauenstein Mike Schulz Bill Parker Jay Johnson Arnold Thomas Dick Williams The Junior High Football Team had c: very difficulr season, lying Madeira and losing lo all olher opponenlsl However, the experience gained in football funda- memols and teamwork was invaluable Many of the players demonstrated con- siderable promise which will undoubtedly bolster the reserve and varsity teams m years To come. Madeira Luveluncl Indian Hill Milford Country Day ROW 1: A. Bird, Cl Barnes, D. Carbon, 5. Pfuu, L. Garrison. ROW 2: F. Valentine, E. Pugh, D. Gallagher, T. McElhaney. ROW 3: B. Brodie, S. McKee, P, Schwub, A Schneider. 153 ROW 1: Mr, Flores, H, Hauensie'm, 5, Isphording, R. Siebert. ROW 2: D. Alexander, C. PurroH, D1 Erickson, J. Tryon, T. Culvert M. Pope, L. Vance, K. Cromer, T. Ader, D. Boyles, G. Kaye, NOT.PRE5ENT:Jeff Anderson. Mariemont I I I l w 154 Beats Cham The unpredictable Warriors, com- piling 0 mediocre 6-9 record, foiled To live Up To pre-seoson ex- pecTcttl'ons. UnTorTunczTely, They losT four of Their TirsT five games How- ever, They played 5-5 ball The resT of The way. The high poinT of The season was The 17 point vicTory over EHL Champs, Milford. This game confirmed The general belief ThoT The Warriors were 0 much beTTer Team Thom The final record indicoTed. Deer Park Anderson Sycamore Madeira Loveland Amelia Indian Hill Alumni Milford New Richmond Madeira loveland Wyoming Indian Hi Milford New Richmond Wilhrow 155 S WE 60 40 42 53 48 63 57 60 46 60 27 69 48 49 69 54 51 Hurry Huuenslein Sieve Isphording RusTy Sieberf ROW 1; A Weldon, A. Muupin, J. Rugsdule, ROW 2: P. Donahue, S. Mullikin, J. Bischoff, S, Hay, E. Half- ferich, C. Vielhauer. 'j WE THEY 3 Deer Park 19 29 Andersen 19 38 RESERVE-This year's Reserve Boskeibal! Sycamore 35 28 Madeira 33 34 Team had plenty of spark but lacked That aneland 33 45 necessary last minute drive. As 0 result, if Amelia 28 42 . . Indian HI 24 20 had a very difficulf season and ended up Alum . 32 43 with a 5-15 record. Despite discouragement, Milford 47 39 - New Richmond 28 21 : however, the boys fought Thglr hordeffl, ol- Madeira 21 29 ' lowing very few Teams to gum 0 Significant lovelund 28 38 v - Indian HT 31 33 pomiL margin over them. Wyoming 23 31 5! Milford 32 31 New Richmond 23 32 ROW 1: D. Kerr, G. Flelcher, H. Allen, M. Gehrig, M. Hopper, 8. Jordan, B. Hurkness. ROW 2: J. Enrighf, S. Morgan, J. Carstens, T. Forbes, G. MacMillan, T. Wisenall, T. Eckman, R. Honiz, A. Brookes, Mn Avery. 156 JR. HIGH - Seven wins, no losses in league action! Needless to say, this year's Junior High Basketball Team was cm exceptionally good one. Speed and strong shooting power were its primary assets. In Tournament play the first two games went smootth-Pierce and Madeira were dropped in short ordert However, the tide turned in the final game. The starters locked their usual finesse and struggled for points throughout the game. Indian Hill finally proved too much for the boys and they went down in defeat, 35-26. ROW 1: D. Dummert, J, Hodge, T. MeElhaney, C. Barnes, H. Badanes, tine, C. Baxter. D. Kniffin, V. Oliver, A Schneider, C Taylor, R.Reifer,B. Erickson,Mr.Davies. FRESHMEN-The Freshman Basketball Team had a very encouraging year, win- ing all of its league games and losing only to Anderson during the regular sea- son. They entered the Eastern Hills League Freshman Tournament confident of win- ning. However, after battling their way to the finals, they lost by one point to Loveland, a team they hold beaten twice before. T57 Indian Hill Lovelund New Richmond Milford Madeira Monroe Pierce Pierce Madeira Indian Hill Indian Hill Loveland New Richmond Milford Lovelund Deer Park Anderson Milford Madeira Sycamore Milford Lovelund WE 42 35 51 50 46 25 31 45 39 34 21 26 lOSS B. Pfuu. ROW 2: T. Jones, F. Valen- THEY 38 33 30 22 32 33 31 22 17 13 27 b TheCrack ofaBat,a Hurried Torn VunKirk and Rusty Siebert Bilf Meese The Varsity Boseboll Team finished its 1963 season with C: 5-6 record, The mos? disappoinfing loss of the WIN Loss . . . Indian Hill 2 0 season was $0 second-ronked Hughes In on exfra-mmng New Richmond 1 1 fournamenr game which disqualified The Team for the Milford 1 1 . . Madeira 0 2 dISTrlCT tournament Loveland i 1 S'rondouts for Coach McDoniels' team were Ron Schu- Hughes 0 1 ler, The leading batter, and Chuck Weathers, The leading 5 6 pifcher. ROW 1: C, Weafhers. K. Evans, B. Meese, R. Schuler, J. Johnson, G. Marlin. ROW 2: Mr. McDaniels, B. Scull, K. Geien E. Brueckner, R4 Sieberf, J. Anderson, T. Ader, T4 VunKirk. I55 Toss, a Safe Slide Into Home Ed Brueckner Ken Evans and Jay Johnson Ron SchUIer ' WE THEY The Reserve Baseball Team enioyed moderate success mg??? g 4 , I or 4 over the J63 seoscm playing 500 boll mosf of The way. New Richmond 4 3 Outfielder-pitcher Jeff Anderson and infielder-pifcher ' dia Hi 0 4 . . . . Lovelund 3 7 Bill Scull also spent conmderoble hme wnh fhe Vorsny. Madeira 14 3 Freshman Mike Elder was perhaps the clubs mos? volu- Milford 4 8 . . New Richmond 4 5 able player leading the Team at bat and m The freid. Indian Hill 3 21 Loveland 6 3 ROW 1.: J. Ragsdule, B. Scull, J. Anderson, 5. Mullikin, J. Bruning, D. Marsh, A. Bunon, S. Hergel. ROW 2: Mr. McClure, B. Bauer, D. Lakemun, J. Rech, T. Wisenull, M, Elder, C. Johnson, H. Peterson. 159 ennis Team Posts VARSITY-ROW I: S. Schubarl, C. Miiler, L. Wood, 5. Morgan. ROW 2: Mr. Hoebbel, T. Perrin, S. lsphording, C. Parrott, R. Peck, S. Guerrero. WE THEY Hamilton Taft 0 5 Country Day 1 4 Detroit Cranbrook D 12 Greenhills 5 0 Highlands 2 3 Indian Hi 2 3 Madeira 5 0 Elder 3 2 Sycamore 5 D Bellevue O 5 Anderson 3 2 Country Day 4 l nder Par Scores. G. Fietcher. R. Beanie, J Bremer, J. Rech, T. Jacob, R. Wilson, S. Sieinau. 160 Even Season The Tennis Team, Though composed mos'rly of undere clossmen, compiled 0 re- spectable 6-6 record. They played admirably against teams of much higher rah Eng and gained needed experience for next year. The Reserve Team ploy- fng just Two matches, losf to Country Day, but sound- ly beat Deer ParkJs var- sify Team. WE THEY Deer Park 4 I Counfry Day 'I 4 RESERVE - ROW 1: P. Brooks, 8. Eerfram, R. Krammes. ROW 2: J. Callback, M. Snowball, R. Wrighf, M. Mugee, J. Holferhoff. This year the Golf Team took more Tournament and the Southwestern Dis- honors than any other M. H. S. athletic tricf Tournament. In late May The teams group. Led by first man Ted Beoffie, if top five boys went To the State Tourna- won 12 matches, The Eastern Hills League menf of Columbus where fhey placed eleventh. WE THEY Indian Hill 6 2 North College Hill 8 0 Milford 8 0 Woodward 3V2 4V1 Xavier 8 0 Wyoming 8 0 Withrow 3 0 Sycamore 7V: V: North College Hill 3 0 Madeira 8 0 Anderson 8 0 Ncrfhwood 7V2 V2 Eastern Hills League Tournament 333 - 15! District Taurnnmenf 304 - 15? State 'l'cmrnurneniL 672 e 'th Je Rollman, Ve Case, E Sfe'muu, D. Ferriel, T. Beanie, Mr. Orrison. 161 Track Means Training ROW 1: J. Owens, B. Northcutt, F. Selby, J. MacMillan. J. JonesrL Gunlher, T. Huines, .1. Though low on vicTories, The '63 Warrior Track Team gained much needed experience. As a rebuild- ing season, The year was c1 successful one. Senior Tom Hoines was given The OUT- sTonding Trockmon Award. He also was high poinT man of The season and The only member of The Marie- monT Team To go To The State Finals 0T Columbus. eTl, H. Koladzik, D. Elliott, J. Saba, B. Parkel. 5. Anderson, S. JcncsT ROW 3.- Doc Green, B. Coreyl D. Curry, G. Stfegler, C. Walker, M. M. Renner, L Frankland, L Vance, W. Dunlap, M. Donahue. B. Baker. 3 1.4,. 162 Kusel, Evans, H. Hauenstein, B. Huines, Gumbs, S. Gundlach, B. Wclihull. ROW 2: S. Shepler, B. Clary, C. Scan, J. Porter, J. BulliS, R. Wood, A. Brown, P. Tack Curoihers, DT JoneS, J, CarsTens, J. Winelund, J. Lange, G. Kaye. ROW 4: P. Paris, Brosee, B. Brandt, D, King, A. R. Smith, L B. Horkness, M. Schulz, A. Brookesl D. Williams, Erickson, L. R. Hurd, F. ROW 1: C. Kreimer, W. Pickle, C. Miller, L. Price, A. Schneider, B. Miiler, J. Clary, R, Gunkel, C. Barnes. ROW 2: C Sabo, D. Vogeler, M. Rasmussen, B. Haworfh, G. Randolph, A. McPhuil. Cm Wand, E. Pagh, J. Martin, R. Hopper. ROW 3: T. Whiiehouse, l. Pointer, B. Pfau, L. Case, T. McElhaney, C. Baxter, J. Fordyce, 5. Cragg, R. Mayer. ROW 4.- 0. Carlton, C. Taylor, J. Weldon, 8. Brodie, S. McKee, B. Erickson, P. Schwab, V. Oliver. By winning 0 dual and a triangular meet againsr Indian Hill and Country Day, the Junior High Track Team compiled one of its best records. To cancel 135 only loss experience or the Junior High Invitational, The feum took first of the Eastern Hills League Meet and The Country Day Invitational. Oufsfonding performances were the record breaking feats of Sfeve McKee, Bob Erickson, Dove Damniert, and the 880 relay 1eczm. 163 Cross Coun r The Cross Counfry Team competed in fwo leagues with schools from The Greater Cincinnati Area, Although the team's performance was mediocre at mid-seoson dual and Triangular meets, the boys placed fifth in the all-importonf Greenhilis meet near The end of the season. 164 The Hockey Team pm in many hard hours of procTice during The fofle Together The girls sTrove To develop Their speed, accuracy, and Team coop- eroTion. The Time and ef- fort paid off, for The Team had a satisfying 2-1 sea- son. We They Sycamore 2 0 Indian Hill 1 2 Madeira 3 'i SEATED: M. SchoTl', D. Gummons, E. V Garrison, P. Droescher. STANDING: Brown, G. Carroll, L. Hockey TOP: 5. Seule, J. Iadanes, L. Vail, C. Kelley. S. Moreton, S. McAfee, C. Hami. P. Selby, K. Wimer, D. Ryan, D. Nicholson, J. land, C. Foley. Allison, G. Ring- 165 Hoff. Miss Tyler, R. Manly, 5. NOT PRESENT: R. Taylor, The Reserve Team was not us fortunate us The Varsity Team. lnexperience proved To be The main cause of HS unimpressive season. They Tied two games and lost Their Third To Sycamore. WE THEY Sycamore 'l 2 Indian Hill 0 0 Madeira 1 I L. STollmuier, Holmes. VARSfTY-The Vorsify Girls' Basketball team had on exciting, victorious sea- son. Bottling wifh other area Teams, Moriemom won four of its five games,- its only loss was to Love- lcmd. The losf game was a thrilling one. The Team defeated Indian Hill by one poinf in overtime. WE THEY Lovelund 15 19 Sycamore 53 29 Lockland 53 26 Madeira 28 25 Indian Hill 33 37 S. Holferhoff, 5, Mormon, S. D. Nicholson, D, Ryan, C. Fo'ley. ROW R. Ma l: L. Huff, Gh Ringland, D. Gammons, E. Droescher. C. Hentz, K. Wimer. ROW 2: Miss Tyler, nlyh 5. Sfollmoier, G. Carroll, C. Ispharding, M. Prevey, J, 166 Budanes, V. Garrison, Kelley, S. SeaIe. NOT PRESENT: L. Basketball Brookes, J. Schulz. RESERVEaThe Reserve Tearrfs season equaled the varsity squod's. Its 3-1 rec- ord is evidence of ifs skill. Like the varsity, the reserve fequs losi game was an exciting contest, with The deciding point scored by Muriemonf. WE THEY Loveland 6 4 Sycamore 22 20 Mcdeim 23 39 Indian Hi 21 20 El Tennis The Girls' Tennis Team had 0 victorious season, Due fo inclement weather, the girls played only two of their scheduled five matches, Hillsdole was fop- pled 5-0 and Indian Hill, 3-2. ROW 1: S. Fisher, K. Wimer, D. Nicholson. ROW 2: Miss Tyler, M. Reynolds, B. Bredenfoerder, S. Moreion, l. Brookes, L. Enrighi, V. Garrison, G. Carroll. 167 x. xx, .1 . 72'. a v. . t. k x! x x. .. .. .x.. 8V, x g! ...... k 5 7, , 4.. A Q . . s. x. .. ,. xiii 1!; w? J; r . u . ; rifk a m, x, x X 2,2, abrillllilzwx, u, xx MISS BARBARA PULSON Secretary to the Superintendent MRS, VIRGINIA CLARK Clerk of School Board MR. CARL A. BADEN Superintendent of Schools B.A., Wi'fenburg Universify M.A., Ohio State Universily Mr. Carl A Baden, Superiniendcnt; Mrs, Virginia Clark, Clerk; Mr. Allen H. Metzger, Pres; Mr. Allen H. Lloyd; Mr. Hurry L. Dapper. V. Pres.; Mr. W. C. Henize; Mr. Charles Wineland. 170 ration MR. MERLIN SHADE Assistanf Principal Economics 3.5., Bowling Green State Universi'y M. of Ed., Bowling Green Stale University MRS. JANE ELLIOTT Secretary to the Principal MR. ROBERT A. MARTIN Principal B.A., Ohio Stare University M. of Ed., UniversIOy of Cincinnati Guidance MRS. LINDA DOTY Secrefury to the Guidance Director MRS. JEAN MEINTS Guidance Direcior ' 3.5., Universily of Cincinnati M.A., Columbia University MR. DOUGLAS ERNSTING Guidance Machanical Drawing 3.5., Miami Universify M.A., Miami Universify 172 MR. C. DUANE ALLREAD MR5. BEULAH BARNES MISS FLORENCE E. BIRKS Vocal Music Librarian Home Economics B. 5., Miami University Ph. 5,, Denison Universiiy ' 8.5., UniversHy of Illinois M. of Ed., Miami Universi'y M.S., University of Wisconsin MISS CAROLYN E. BLANK MRS. CHARLOTTE CADE Home Economics Latin, Language Arts MR- CLYDE E-EOON 8.5., University of Cincinnafi B.A., Northwestern University AdVGnCEd COMPOSI'IONI Speech, English, Honors Reading 3.5.. Wiitenberg Univershy M.A., Wesfern Reserve Universiiy I73 MR. DUANE P. CORRELL MRS JOAN DANIELS MRS. MILDRED D. DAVIS General, Life, and Physical Sci- Lafm, French English ences 85., University of Cincinnati BAA, Bowling Green Universiiy B S of Ed., Oiferbein College M.A., Bowling Green Univershy MRS. LOIS F. FISH MR. LOUIS FLORES, JR. MR. OLIVER J. GOSSARD, JR. Arr Malhemcdics Government Language Arts B,S, of Ed., Manchesier College B.A., West Liberty Stafe College B-A-l Ohio WESIEYOI! Universify 1 174 MRS. 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Life does trickle us the brook that flows-down, Life does soar us the bird does wing-Up. If UncIe Don gives you a I shouIcI walk through this dark, dork hall Till the Iight therein pass through my being, I should wnIk through this dark, dark hall And shout 'tiII my Iungs do burst from fear, I should walk through this dark, dark hell But I am dead, The day the rains come down, The leaves were knit together. The day the rains come down, Their love was made one forever. Two leaves from trees did foII To the immortal earth. The wind swept in the foil For time to bring them birth. But does wing its way through hell of night From power of moon and men who fright. Ghost does fleot through the mist of weir Night after night through all our year. Ghoul does stamp and stalk his prey at night Like demon of old and spirit sprite. Mon does hide from OII of these - yet They are, as he sees. As I sit and wonder, ponder, wonder A way of life goes through me now That has not lived for eons to come. As I sit and wonder, ponder, wonder My hand grows cold with sweat Thinking of things that have been done. As I sit and wonder, ponder! wonder My eyes 90 watery and blur my view I breathe foster and my head becomes worm. As I sit and wonder, ponder, wonder I think of pIcaces not yet known And feel their strange climates Asisitandwonderponderwonder I think of all that has been Iett undone My heart beats foster and foster Asidkgswondwodnpondesaekdkdsdoe ....... Abgarian, Hurrief 20, 112 Achesnn, Toby 50, 82, 83, 109,110,121,136,141 Adams, Pu11y 311, 98, 99, 107, 109, 113, 115, 116, 121,136,138,139,141 Adams, Tom 20, 119 Adar, Tom 38, 114, 150, 154, Aichholz, Trucly 38, 103, 106, 108,115,116,121 Alberf, Bonnie 28, 107, 108, 122, 124, 141 Alberl, Linda 3B, 03, 107, 116,122,124,141 Alexander, Dave 28, 109, 120, 154, 104 Alexander, JUdy 20, 103, 104, Allen, Eu1u 28 Allen, Diane 20 Allen, Henry 20, 88, 119, Allison, Judy 28, 103, 104, 114,116,117,121,132,165 Aher, Bob 14 Anderson, Holly 20, 112, 114, Anderson, JEN 23, 102, 132, 153, 159 Anderson, Steve 20, 119, 162 Anneti, Ed 50, I4, 91, 102, 123,124,150,151 AnneH, Rick 20, 122, 125, 141 Arend, 80b 20, 107, 119 Arend, Carolyn 25, 103, 112, 117, 120 Artes, Bunny 23, 103, 106, 100,115,117,120126 Asher, Barry 29 Asher, Mike 14, 29 Atchley, Karen 50, 85, 103, 108, 110, 113, 115, 116, 133 Atch Iey, Rona 1:1 20 B Budanes, Harry 14, 157 Badanes, Jeanne 50, 85, 98, 104, 107, 105, 110, 113, 116, 137, 133, 139, 165,166 84, 103, 120, 153 107, 117, 108, 156 108, 117 150, 114, 114, 107, 107, 128 103, 114, Bader, Pulricia 20, 112, 115, 117 Baird, Patricia 20, 112, 119 Buitz, Barbara 29, 112, 115 Baker, 8111 29, 37, 102, 109, 162 Baker, Gordon 29 Bqlrrusch, Jean 29, 112 Barnes, Chris 14, 153, 157, Barnes, Pete 29, 109, 139, Buriletf, Ellen 14, 118 Bates, Charles 38, 98, 107, 122, 136, 141 quer, Bob 29, 159 Baxter, Clay 14, 163, 157 BeuHie, Rick 20, 160 leanie, Ted 51, 84, 114, 144, 145, 160,161 Beaver, Carol 29, 106, 107, 136 Bechtel, Lynn 21, 107, 114, 136 Becker, Larry 29 Heckler, Donna 21, 112, 119 Beckner, Karen 38, 47, 107, 114, 116 Beiimun, Ron 51, 108, 115, 121 Bell, David 33, 93, 102, 107, 109.111.136.138 Benson, Barbara 14 Berger, Dave 51, B1, B4, Bertram, Bill 21, 109, 124, 141, 16 Beschmann, Ron 51, 84 84, 94, 119, 107, 150, 163 141 109, 126, 108 117, 109, 1 07, 114 122, INDEX Bess, P0121, 112,114, 117, 119 Beuke, David 52 Beuke, Donald 38 Bingham, Ann 14,118 Bird, Andy 14, 141, 142, 153 Bischaff, Jeff 29, 102, 120. 156 Bisher, Linda 29, 103, 112, 115, 117, 120 B1um, Ruber121,115, 119 Bogqrf, Cindy 29, 103, 104, 107, 103, 136, 138 Bowman, Richard 29 Bowsher, Barbara 21, 103, 105, 107, 108, 114, 117, 119, 122, 124, 136, 141 Bowsher, Bob 21, 109, 111, 136 Boyles, Dave 39, 136, 154 Brundeburg, Dave 29, 102 Brundf, Biff 29, 102. 122, 124, 141, 162 Breakiron, Par 29, 103, 107, 112, 115, 117 Bredenfoerder, Barbara 29, 105, 117, 121, 167 Bremer, Ann 29, 103, 107, 108, 115,117,121,138 Bremer, John 21, 119, 150, 160 Brinfon, Mary 52, B5, 105, 107, 109, 110, 123 Brodie, Bill 14, 153, 163 Brockes, Alan 21, 109, 119, 162, 166 Broakes, Linda 52, 85, 101, 134, 135, 136, 138, 144, 145, 167 Braaks, Barbara 14, 122, 124, 141 Brooks, Cliff 39, 46, 57, BB, 107 109, 122, 124, 125, 141 Brooks, Pe1e 20, 119, 161 Brosee, Mike 37, 39, 102, 109, 114, 150, 162 Brown, Alan 29, 102, 107, 109 150,162 Brown, Barbara 21, 107, 114, 117, 119 Brown, Kent 29, 102, 107, 115, Brown, P61 53, 81, 85, 98, 104, 107, 103, 113, 114, 126, 127, 138, 145, 165 Brawnlee, Bob 9, 53, 8, 84, 108, 109, 110, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139,142, 143,144 Brawnlee, Dong 21 Bruch, Sandy 29, 117, 120 Brueckner, 159, 164 Bruning, Jim 29, 121,150, 159 Brunner, Beverly 14. 11B Brunner, Terry 29, 103, 107, 108, 117, 120 Euhrman, Jean 39, 103, 107, 108 113, 115, 116 Bullis, Jim 21,119,162 Burns, Alison 39, 103, 113,115,116,120 Burton,Jac1K 14 Busch, Howard 54, 84, 137 Buschbucher, Mike 54, 84, 91, 115 Bush, Sharon 14 BuHon, Alan 29, 159 Button, Sharon 54, B2, B3, 85, 91, 94,103,110,115 103, 116, 103, 108, 114, Ed 53, 85, 114, 158, 4 106, 108, 102, 109, 120, C Code, Kathy 21, 107, 108, 115,117,119,136 Calbeck, James 21, 119, 136, 150. 161 111, 201 Culiguri, Debbie 21 Culverf, Cindy 20. 104, 107, 114, 117, 119 Calvert, Tim 39, 102, 107, 109, 114, 154, 164 Camp, Curl 39, 114, 121, 125 Capps, Bob 21, 150 Carlton, Doug 14, 163 Caro1hers, John 39, 93, 102, 109, 46, 162 Carroll, Ginny 30, 103, 104, 107, 108, 116, 117, 121, 136, 165, 166, 167 Camens, John 21, 114, 156, 162 Cur1er, Sherry 21, 27, 107, 112, 114, 117, 119 Cartwright, June 39, 103, 104, 107,113,114,116,120 Case, Larry 14, 163 Case, Vic 54, 84, 102, 107, 109, 114, 161 Caitle, Barbara 14. 113, 122, 124, 141 Caudi , Hersch 30, 107, 109 Chambers, Joel 14 Chamberlain, Runny 30, 102 Chrisilnan, Barb 39, 103, 105, 113 Clary, 8111 39, 141, 162 Clary, Jerry 14, 122, 125, 163 Clem, Gerry 55 Cone, Steve 15 Coning, Dennis 21 Conn, Benie Lou 21, 107, 114, 117,119,122,124, 141 Conn, Carolyn 55, 85, 95, 103, 109, 115, 116, 123, 124, 126, 127,121,137,145 Conneil, Phaehe 21, 104, 107, 115 117 Constable, Jack 30 Cooke, Carmen 21, 112, 114, 119 Carbon, Dale 15, 153 Corey, Brad 21, 122, 141, 162 Carey, Bruce 36, 39, 107, 108, 150 Come , Ronald 15 I Cofubish, Susan 21, 112, 114, 117, 119 4 124, 125, Couch, Sarah 39, 103, 107, 109, 114,116,120,121 Cowell, Don 55, 84, 94, 107, 141,142,143,145 Cowell, John 55 Cox, Coral 30, 103, 106, 108, 114,117,120,132, 136 Cox, Jane 56, 85, 110, 137 Cragg, Sieve 15, 124, 163 Crawford, Care 30, 9B, 106, 107, 108, 114, 117 Cribbet, Ronna 21,112, 119 Crifes, Candy 56, B5, 104, 110, 113,114,116,140,145 Cromer, Ken 39, 90, 102, 107, 114, 126 154 Curry, Dennis 21,119,162 Curtis, Kathy 56, 85, 103, 104, 105, 110, 113, 115, 116, 145 Curtis, Nancy 30, 103, 106, 114, 117, 140 Curliss, Chris 30, 103, 107, 114, 117, 120 Cufler, Debby 30, 117, 121, 132 D Daimon, Horn 56. B5, 98, 100. 107,115,116,127,134 Duly, Murfi 39, 98, 99, 103, 107, 109, 113, 115, 116, 134.1138 Dcmmerl, Dave 15, 157 , Eve riH, Dapper, Steve 15 Dacenport, Barb 57, 81, 82, 83, E5, 108, 111, 134, 135, 138, 142, 143, 145 Duvenpor', Deb 21, 27, 107, 100, 117, 119, 122, 124, 125, 136, 141, 142, 145 Davis, Linda 15, 113 DECamp, Irma 15, 11B Dixon, Donna 39 113,115 Dixon, Joe 21 Doepke, Sara 15 Donahue, Pete 21, 109, 156, 162 Doty, Marilyn Douglas, June? 15 Drockelmun, Willi 40, 103, 107 Droescher, Ei1een 57, 50, 85, 94, 107, 116, 122, 123, 124, 125, 136, 137, 141, 144, 145, 165, 166 Duhlmeier, 117, 121 Dumfcrd, Bonnie 15, 118 Dunlap, Wayne 30, 102, 106, 121, 162 115, 119, Wanda 30, 103, 114, Early, Peggy 15 Eberhard, Mark 15 Eberf, Mark 30 Eckman, Tom 21, 27, 166 Edwards, Smokey 57, B4, 150, 151 Egglesfnn, Larry 30, 102, 107, 109, 120, 121 Elder, Mike 159 Elias, Yvonne 57, 85, 113 Elkins, David 15, 22, 119 Elkins, Paula 15, 118 Elliott, David 49, B4, 107, 109, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 162 164 5111011, Ed 40, 107, 164 Ellis, Caro1 22, 112 Ellis, Charles 15 Ellison, Debbi 15, 30, 104, 121 Ellison, Richard 15, 105, 115 Engle, Betty 30, 105 Engle, lindu 15, 112 Enrighf, Jim .22, 156 Enrighf, Linda 22, 27, 117, 167 , Erickson, Bob 15, 157, 163 Erickson, Dick 38, 45, 109, 114, 154,162, 164 Esiep, Tom 22 Evans, Art 30, 107, 114, 120, 150 162 Evans, Chris 58, 61, 81, 85, 98, 99, 109, 110, 134, 135, 137, 133,139, 127,144 Evans, Kenny 45, 5B, 80, 84, 126, 150, 158, 159 Deedee 40, 46, 47, 104,107,113,114,121 112, 114, 102, 107. 102. 103, F 117 110, Farr, Jo Ann 22, 107, Ferns, Joyce 58, B5, 113,115,116.140,145 Ferriel, Dennis 53, 84, 91, 109,110,126,157,1611 Ferriel, Peggy 40, 103, 104, 113,114,116,120 Fisher, Sue 30, 37, 103, 104, 107, 115, 117, 121, 122, 125,141, 142,167 114, 103, 102, 107, 106, 124, Flelzher, Geo 22, 109, 115, 119, 156, 160 Flubucher, June 59, 85, 98, 99 107, 108, 114, 121, 126,134,143 Foley, Cathy 22, 27, 37, 112, 114, 117,119,165.166 Forbes, Tom 22, 115, 156 116, 120, Fuldyce, Jim 15, 122, 124, 141, 162 Foster, George 40, B9, 107, 114, 122, 124 Fousf,1.inda 30,103, 112,117 Fox, Connie 59 Fox, Tom 30 Frunkenfield, Flnyd 30 Frunkland, Larry 40, 114, 150 Freeman, Debby 22. 98. 107, 119, 122, 125, 141 French, Seth 30 Friedrich, Betty 59, 85, 103, 114,116,123,126 Frohring, Craig 30 113, G Gailey, Chris 15,113 Gallagher, Dave 15. 115, 153 Gallagher, Guy 59, B5, 103, 109, 115, 116. 120, 121. 137, 138, 139, 145 Gallagher, Joyce 22, 107, 117, 119 107, 134. Gambs, John 38, 102, 107, 109, 121,124,134,150,162 Gumbs, Marcia 22, 107, 108, 117. 119,122,124,141 Gummcns, Debby 40, 103, 107, 115, 116, 121, 133, 165, 166 Garland, Becky 30 Garrison, Larry 15, 153 Garrison, Vivian 40, 45, 103, 106, 107, 114, 116. 120, 165, 166. 167 Gaskell, Dave 30 Gaston, Gretchen 40, 103, 104, 107.108.115.116.140.142 Gehrig, Anne 22 Gehrig, Mary 22, 107, 112, 117 Gehrig, Mike 22, 88, 107, 150, 156 ' Geier, Kirby 40, 150, 158 Gelison, CharloHe 15 Gillespie, Linda 60, 85, 91, 103, 104, 109, 110, 115, 116, 120, 139, 142 5 Gillilun, Bath 40, 1037104, 108, 116, 136, 138 15Gi1111cm, Nancy 15 Gilmole, Margie 31, 121, 132 Gosflin, Jane? 31, 103, 104, 114, 117, 120 Gostlin, Marsha 15, 107, 118 Graves, Mary 15, 122, 125, 141 Gruyson, Nancy 60, E5, 103, 104, 105,107,113,115,116 Green, Lance 31, 102, 109, 114, 150, 162 Gregg,Jill31, 112,121 Grimes, For 60, 85, 103, 113, 114, 116 Guerrero, Marcy 31, 60, BO, 85, 103, 104, 108, 114, 116, 121, 126, 127, 134, 136, 137, 138, 144, 145, 148 Guerrero, 5:011 31, 106, 109, 110, 111,120,160, Gundluch, Sam 40, 46, 162 GunkeF, Lynn 31, 103. 107, 116, 121, 149 Gunkel, Rnber'r 15, 163 Gunther, John 27, 49, 55, 80, B3. 34, 94. 110, 120, 121, 122, 123,124,125,141,162 H Haefling, Judy 15 Hageman, Lucy 35, 103, 107, 109, 116 Huines, Bob 61, 31, 34, 115, 150, 162 Huines, Tom 61, 84, 139.150, 151.162 Hale, Jane? 31 Hole, Karen 22, 112, 119 Hum'rhon, Dennis 15 Hamilton, luna 40, 107, 114 Hamilton, Nancy 19, 31, 103, 104. 103, 117, 121 Hammond, Marie 31, 115 Hammond, Meryl 40, 103, 107, 103 Harkness, Bob 22, 156, 162 Hurf, Gary 31 Hurtzel, Bob 27, 61, 79, 141 Harfzel, Karen 22, 112, 119 Hassmun, 311161, 141,145 Hauck. Bill 40, 102. 120 Hauck, Laure131, 105, 112 Hauenstein, Harry 9, 62, E4, 114, 127, 154, 162, Hey, Slave 31, 102, 121, 156 Heimerdinger, Chris 22, 27, 107, 114,117,119,149 Heilkemper, Jim 40, 141 Helfferich, Eddie 31, 156 Hembree, Homer 15 Henderson, Ronald 40, 141 Henegen, Mike 40,. 107, 109, 111, 134, 136, 142, 143 Henize, Dennis 16, 122, 125, 141 Hensel, Teddy 41, 103, 105, 107, 113, 115, 116 Hess, Larry 22 Hickenlaoper, Jay 62, 84 Hickman, Darlene 22, 112 Hickman, Sonya 41, 113 Hildebrand, Sharon 31, 117 Hilton,Ja:k1e 22,112,114, 117 Hilion, Randy 31, 124 HisseH, Dean 7, 22, 107, 150 HHchcock, Satly 22, 114, 117, 119 114, 115, Hudell, Cindy 41, 45, 107, 109, 115, 120, 121, 134, 142. 143, 1411 Hodge, Gary 41 Hodge, Jim 22 Hodge, Joe 16, 157 Hodge, Mike 31 Hudges, Eddie 16 Hoeb, Bob 23, 107, 119 Hoff, Lynne 8, 36, 62, 80, 107, 108, 110, 115, 116, 121, 137, 133, 142, 143, 144, 145, 165, 166 Hoffmeyer Kendra 41, 46, 47, 107, 115, 116, 121 Hague, Gloria 31. 121 Hague, Margaret 63, 113 Holly, Debby 23, 107, 119 112, 115, 117, 114. 117. Holmes, Linda 23, 27, 114, 117, 119, 149 Holferhoff, John 31, 161 Hcherhoff, Suzanne 23, 119, 166 Huniz, Cheryl 63, 80, E5, 98, 107, 1011,113,114,116,120,126,137, 13B, 165, 166 Hontz, Rod 23, 115,119,156, Hopper, Mike 23, 107, 156 Hopper, Rick 16, 122, 124, 163 Horger, Skip 31, 107, I42, 159 Hornschemeier, Jerry 16 Hounshell, Mary 23, 112, 117 Huuser, Mary 16, 118 chuld, Chris 31, 103, 114, 117, 121, 132 107, 108, 114, 117, 103, 105, 107, 141, Howarth, Bruce 16, 163 Howorfh, Gregg 31 Hudson, Ronnie 23 Huff, Sandy 41,113, 114, 116 Hummel, Cheryl 23, 27, 104, 107, 114, 117,119,149 Hurd, Char1es 63, 84 Hurd, Ronald 23, 162 Hurley, Cheryl 41, 103, 105, 107, 112, 116 Ingram, Carolyn 41, 90, 98, 103, 107. 109, 113. 115. 116, 121, 139 Iredale, Audrey, 23, 104, 107, 117, 119, Iredule, Larry 23 lredale, Wayne 64, B4 Isphording, SaHy 2B, 37, 103, 107, 108,116,121,149,166 lsphording, Sieve 7, 64, 84, 91, 102, 106, 114, 127, 154, 160, 164 J Jackson, Lee 31, 37, 107, 115, 117. 121 Jackson, Sue 11, 64, 82, B3, 85, 109, 115. 116. 120, 121, 134, 135,136, 137, 138,145 Jacob, Tom 23, 107, 160 Johnson, Craig 23, 107, 119, 159 Johnson, Jay 64, B4, 107, 109, 114 126, 127, 137. 139. 158, 159 Johnson, Jim 23, 114,119 Johnson, Larry 16 Johnson, Vivian 65, B5, 113 Jonas, Bob 65, 84 Jones, Jim 41,114,120,150,162 Jones, Joyce 23 119 Jones, Julie 28, 115, 117. 121 Jones, Mike 23, 119, 150,162 Jones, Steve 23, 27, 119, 162 Jones, Tim 16 Jones, Tommy 16, 157 Jordan, Bill 23, 27. 119, 150, 156 Jordan, Janet 65, 85, 109, 110, 115,116,121,123,137,142,143, 145 Jordan,JcIy16, 122, 125, 141 150. 151, 103, 107, 103, K Kain, Bob 23, 27, 92, 123 Kaye, Geof 65, 84, 150, 154, 162 Kelley, Chris 41, 46, 47, 107, 109, 113, 115. 116, 120, 165, 166 Kelly, Kathy 31, 112 Kennedy, Dan 41, 107, 115 Kerr, Dick 23, 119, 156 Ketchum, John 16 King, Dennis 31, 162 King, Frances 16 King, luuruin 23, 112, 115, 119 King, Paul 66, 84 Kirby, Faye 23, 119 Kirby, Ruby 41, 103, 108,114,116.120.121 Kirby, Sandy 16 Kircher, Jennie 41, 113, 114, 116 Knubb, Terry 32, 112 Knifffn, Dave 16, 157 Knight, Judy 16, 136 Kocher, Gary 32, 136, 141 Kohlmeyer, Cliff 32 Kolodzik, Harold 23, 162 Kopp, Susan 23, 107, 112 107, 120, 150, 104, 107, 117, 106, 107. 109, 122, 125, 202 Koz1e1l, Janice 66, B5, 103, 104' 107, 103, 115, 116, 120, 137 145 ' Koziell, Nancy 16.114. 115, 113 Krummes, Run 32, 102, 107, 150, 161 Kreimer, Carrie 66, 85, 103, 103i 110, 115, 116, 126, 127, 140' 143 Kreimer, C011 16, 163 Kramer, Karen 32 Kuhn, Dick 41 Kuhner, Nancy 32, 103, 105, 107' 112 Kusel, Mary 32, 117, 121, 133 103, 104, 1071 L Lahke, Wm! 23, 104, 117, 119 Lahm, Nancy 7, 24, 112, 140 Lakeman, Dave 159 Lamb, Valerie 16, 118 Land, Beckie 16, 115 lunge, Jim 16, 24, 162 Layman, Lamont 24 112, LeFeber, Joan 41, 103, 104, 107, 103, 109. 116 Legg, Lund1s 32, 150 , Leming, Pam 16, 11B, 122, 124' 141 Lemon, Doris 66, 35, 106, 113, 114, 116 Lemon, Peggy 41, 103, 105, 107 109. 115. 116, 120, 136, 140 Lewis, Helen 32, 103, 104, 107, 108,115,117,12 Lilley, Beverly 24, 107, 112, 114, 117, 119 Lilley, Connie 67, 85, 107, 109, 113,115,116,123,137,139 Lioyd, Elizabefh 24, 112 Lloyd, Roy 24 Lockwaod, Robert 16 Long, Doris 41, 46, 47, 122, 124 138, 141 Lowe, Donna 24, 117, 119 Lowe, Ray 32 Luecke, Larry 41 Luecke, Marilyn 16 Luedeker, Bill 42, 141 Lyon,June 16, 115 ; M MchiIlan, Flay 125, 136 Mchillun, Gregg 24 156 MucMiIlan, John 42, 162 Muerki, Chris16, 11B Mugee, Mark 24, 109, 161 Malone, Martin 24 Manly, Robin 42, 114, 116, 121, 136, 133, 165,166 Manor, Pa! 67, B5, 103, 104, 107,113, 115, 116, 140 Marsh, Dan 32, 102, 107, 109, 120 159 Marshall, Kerry 67, 84, 102, 115, 137, 150, 151 Maan, Gary 42, 114, 150 Martin, Jim 16, 15B, 163 Martin, Fete 16, 19, 122, 124, 141 Mason, Beffy 32, 139 Masters, John 24, 105 Mathias, Mary Ann 16, 11B Muhhews, Hurry 67, B5, 109, 110, 111, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 142, 143, 145 Muupin, Add 32, 120. 150. 156 Mayans, BeHy 42, 103, 108, 114.116, 138, 142 Mayans, Susan 32, 103, 104, 108, 114,117,120,136,133140 102, 107, 109, 104, 107, Mayer, Roger 16, 163 McAfee, Pa! 16, 118 McAfee, Susie 63, 95, 107,113,115,116,165 McClunahun, Bonnie 42, 114, 116 McClurg, Doug 16 McCEurg, Robin 32, 103, 114, 117 McCormack, Bob 42, 102, 107, 103, 115, 121 McCormick, John 32 McCord, Midge 42, 116 McDonald, Gary McDowell, Ellen 16 McElhuney, Steve 68, 84, 98, 102, 115, 126, 134, 135, 136, 139, 142, 150, 151 McElhqney, Tirn 16, 153, 157, 163 McEwun, Bill 68, 84, 114, 119 McFarland, Linda 24, 92, 112, 117, 119 McFarland, Susan 24 Mcllwain, Harry 24, 109, 115 McKee, Steve 16, 153, 163 McKee, Susie 16, 19, 118 McPhail, Allan 17, 163 Meese, 8111 68, 84, 102, 107, 114, 115, 155 Meisberg'er,.lane132, 112 Menchhufer, Ben 42 Mess, Carl 17 M9111, Sandy 17, 118 Me1zger, Ethel 32, 112 103, 104, Mauser, Keene 69, I3, 84, 98, 99, 109, 110, 122, 126, 134, 135,137,13B,139,141,145 Miles, Pu1sy 17 Miller, 801217, 163 Miller, Ciuy 32, 102, 109, 136, 160, 164 Miller, Cy 17,163 Mifrovich, Vesna 17 Mills, Florence 32, 122, 124, 141 Mills, Lynda 136 Malloy, Peggy 17 Moreton, Sue 32, 9B, 114, 116, 121,149,165,166, 167 Morgan, Nancy 16 118 Morgan, Steve 20, 109, 119, 136, 156, 160 Morris, Grover 42, 114, 120, 136 Mouhon, Mike 24, 122, 125, 136, 141 Mullikin, Sprague 32, 156,159 Mullins, Bob 69 Murdock, Shirley 32, 103, 106, 114.117.121.132 Myers, Bill 32 N Naylor, Danny 17 Neckel, Tom 24, 119, 141 Nichok, Tom 33, 102, 107, 115 Nicholson, Donna 24, 27, 98, 107, 103, 115, 117, 119, 165, 166, 167 Nikirk, Sandra 17 Nie1er, Sue 17, 118,122,124,141 NurrhcuH, Bud 42, 105, 109, 122, 124, 141, 162 106, 107, 109, 149, Nunn, Colleen 24, 112, 115, 117, 119, 136 Nunn, Judy 42, 103, 106, 107, 103,115,116,120,127 Nunn, Torn 24,119, 122,141 0 0:115, Darlene 24, 112 Oldfield, Carol 42, 103, 107, 108, 109, 114, 116 OldfiEId, Sandy 33, 103, 107, 103, 114,115,117,121 Oliver Van 17, 157,163 Oskachil, Sue 33, 115, 117, 121 Owens, Jim 17, 162 106, 107, 108, p Palmer, Suzy 24, 119, 122,124, 141 Paris, Pe'er 33, 150, 162 Parker, Bill 69, 84, 102, 114, 123, 124, 136, 137, 162 Parker, Pa? 24, 112 Parker, Ricky 42, 47 Purro , Chuck 33, 102, 109, 154, 160, 164 Parry, Harold 17 Payne, John 33, 115, 124 Petk, Rick 42, 45, 102, 136 160 Perbix, Janet 17 Perkins, Mar1y 42, 106, 139 Perrin, Tom 33, 109, 160, 164 Pe1erson, Howie 33, 107, 150, 159 Petfit, Sully 42, 103, 108,115,116,141 Pfau, Bob 17, 153, 157, 163 Pfeil, Karen 17, 118 Pfisier, Jim 33 P1i51er, John 17 Phelps, Charles 17 Phelps, Darsie 33, 107, 108, 117, 136 Pickle, Carolyn 33, 103, 107, 117, 121 Pickle, Wayne 17, 163 Pilman, Murgare124, 112, 119 Pointer, Louis 17, 163 Painter, Rebeccu 17 Pope, Mike 33, 164 Porter, Duffy 69, 82, 83, 84, 94, 110, 121, 137 PDHEI', Jim 24, 124, 162 Porter, Tom 42, 122, 125, 141 PONOrF, Jerry 24 Presfon, Ellen 17, 114, 118 Presmn, Karen 70, 106, 113, 116,120,121,137 Frevey, Mary 28, 103, 106, 108,111,114,117,121,136 142, 166 Prevey, Paul 25, 106, 111, 119 136 Price, Larry 17, 163 Prince, Elaine 33, 115, 117 Pugh, Arlene 33,103, 117 Pugh, Ed 17, 153, 163 Pugh, John 33 1 07, 107, 109, 120, 111, 104, 107, 102, 127, 154, 125, 150, 115, 107, R Ragdsale, Jack 7, 33, 121, 156, 159 RagsduIe, Judy 33,106,115 Rackley, Mary 17, 113 Raine, Geoff 17, 122, 124, 141 Ramsay, Phyllis 17, 115 Randolph, Guy 17, 163 Ransdell, Kathy, 17, 118, 122, 124, 141 Ransdell, Ted 33 Rasmussen, Mark 17, 163 Rech, James 33, 102, 136, 150, 159 Rech, Joe 43, 114, 160 Reed, Gary 70, B4, 102, 114 150, 151 115, 120. Reed, Susan 33, 98, 103, 107, 115, 117, 140 Reeves, Henry 25 Reeves, Roy 25, 141 Regan, Judy 33, 103, 104, 107, 108,115,117,120,136 Reifer, Jeff 70, 34, 91, 102, 114 203 Reiter, Randy 17, 157 Renner, Mike 33, 98, 102, 109, 120,121, 136,138, 162, 164 Reynoids, Diana 17 Reynolds, Mary 33, 103, 104, 114, 117, 138, 167 Reynolds, Wayne 25 Rhofon, Bob 28, 115, 120 Ridden, Vick125, 117 Riley, Sondra 33, 112 Ringlund, Gigi 43, 103, 107, 115, 116,121,165,166 Rifchie, Duv1d 17, 122, 125, 141 Ritchie, Norm 34 Ritz, Kan 70, 80, 84, 102, 105,107,110,114,115,137 Robb, Bridge! 34, 103, 115, 122, 124, 132, 141 Robbins, Sue 43, 106, 116,136,137,138,140 Roberts, Sandy 34, 103, 114, 121 Roberfson, Betsy 18 Robinson, Gail 43, 103, 107, 114, 116,121,137,143 Rohlfing, Dave 34, 122, 141 Rohlfing, John 34 Rol1mun, Jeff 71, 85, 94, 107,115,121,137,161 R061, Jody 34 Rose, Coral 34, 117 Rose, Meredyth 18, 118 RummeEI, Beverly 34, 104, 107, 108, 108,114,117,120 Rugh, Jackie 34, 103, 106, 112,114,117,120,140 Ryan, Deedee 25, 107, 117,119,165,166 Ryan, Ku1hy 34, 106, 107, 114, 117, 121 108, 115, 124, 125, 102, 112, S Saba, John 71, 84, 94, 105, 120,121,127,137,162 56b6, Syd 18, 122, 124, 141, 163 St, Myer, Bev 43, 103, 105, 107, 113, 115, 116 Sammis, Bob 71, 84, 91, 102, 137 Saunders, Barbara 18, 118 Soufer, Mike 25, 119, 125, 141 Scarborough, Patty 34, 112,117 Scham, Porn 34, 103, 112, 122, 141 Schanz, Penny 34, 112, 117 Schleicher, Anne 71, 85, 103, 105, 107,108,115,116,137 1 07, 122, 124, 114, Schneider, Anhur 18, 153, 157, 163 Schneider, Nancy 72, 85, 113 5:110 , Duane 25, 119 Schotr, Marilyn 43, 45, 98, 103, 106, 107, 115, 116, 120, 121, 123, 140, 165 Schuburf, Steve 43, 106, 114, 122, 124,125,136, 141, 160 Schuberf, Johanna 18,118 Schuler, Ron 72, B5, 114, 126, 150, 158, 159 Schulkers, Mulgie 18,118 Schulz, Judy 72, 85, 103, 107,116,120,123, 137, 140 Schulz, KOHe 43, 107, 115, 116 Schuh, Mike 73, E4, 102, 126,150,151,162 Schwob, Pete 1B, 153, 163 Scifres, Cuckie 18, 19, 118 5:011, Bob 25 5:611, Charles 25, 162 Scott, Ginny 25, 114, 119, 141 5:011, Kaihy 34, 37, 103, 107, 108,115,117,121 Scull, 811134, 158, 159 Scully, Mike 43, 102, 107 Seals, Sully 34, 103, 104, 109, 115, 116, 117, 120, 132, 165, 166 Seely, Sam 38, 115, 116, 121, 138 Selby, Fred 43, 98, 102, 107, 109, 114, 150, 162 Selby, Fuu1u 25, 117, 119, 165 5hu1er, Rick 25, 105, 119 Shafer, Raberf 73, 04, 114 Shufar, Tom 73, 84, 105 Shelunder, Dianne 25, 112, 119 Shepler, Steve 25, 119, 150, 162 Shepler, Sfewurt 18 Shively, Beth 74, 85, 89, 109 Shockey, Howard 25, 119 Shockey, Linda 18, 118 Siebert, Rusry 74, B4, 127, 154, 158 Siegman, Craig 25, 105 Simler, Sue 25, 114, 122, 125, 141 Simpson, Jim 74 Smith, Ann 18,118 Smith, Barbara 43, 106, 107, 108, 114, 116 Smith, Paul 34 Smith, Randy 43, 45, 46, 47, 109 Smifh, Wolf 43, 45, 102, 107, 108, 115, 120 Smylh, Vivienne 25, 104, 112, 1 17, 1 19 Snider, Dave 34 Snawball, Mike 34, 102, 109, 115, 121, 150, 161 Sorensen, Linda 18, 115,118 Sparrow, S12v9 74, 84, 102, 107,114,115,137 Spriggs, Gamma 1B, 118 Spurling, Cufhy 43, 103, 105, 107, 113, 115, 116, 120 107, 103, 105, 110, 114. 117, 119, Spurifng, Jim 49, 84, 94, 107, 110, 114, 121 Stangle, Bruce 18 Srapaniun, Julie 18, 118, 122, 124 141 Sfupunian, Maritza 18, 118, 122, 124, 141 Sfarlsrnun, Dan 25, 107, 119, 122, 124, 141 Stauffer, Chris 18, 19, 118 Sfedron, Mike 43, 45, 114, 150 Sfefanowski, Sue 34,' 115, 116, 121, 132, 119 Stefansson, Pam 25, 117, 119 SOeffen, Robert 34 Stegmaier, Tom 25, 150 Sfehouwer, Gwen 25, 1 17 Sreigerwald, June! 25, 119, 136 Shaiggrwald, Kay 34, 117, 122, 124, 127,141 Stein, Lynn 34, 112 Sleinau, Ed 75, 80, 82, 83, 84, 102, 109, 110, 121, 134, 137, 142,143,145,161 Steincu, Sfeva 34, 109, 115, 160 Stephens, Judy 35, 103, 115, 117, 120, 121, 132 Stephenson, Suzanne 18, 107 Stevens, Nancy 25, 112, 119 Slewarf, Nancy 25, 107 Stewart, Stephen 18 Siiegler, Greg 35, 109, 162 Smilmaier, Sale 43, 103, 106, 107, 109, 115, 116, 121, 166 Strayer, Sue 75, 82, 83, 35, 104, 109, 110, 115, 116, 126, 137, 135, 139 Sitingfield, Colette 26, 112, 119 Stumps, Kent 18 102, 107, 107, 115, 115, 117, 103, 108, 165, 103, 121, Swisher, Bob 35, 107, 122, 125,136, 133, 141, 142 124, T Tucketf, Pau126, 162 Talbot, Guy 35, 103. 120 Tanner, Debbie 18, 1151 Turkingmn, Stewarf 43 Taylor, Charles 13, 157, 163 Taylor, Rosemary 75, 35, 103, 109, 110, 113, 115, 116, 145 Taylor, Susan 35, 117, 138 Teegarden, Richard 26, 119, 164 Teeter, Dan 35, 115, 150 Teefer, Nancy 43, 107, 116, 136, 138 Tekulve, Tom 44 107, 117, 121, 108, 109, Thomas, Arnold 75, B4, 94, 102, 105, 107, 114, 120, 121, 150, 151 Thompson, Dave 76, B1, B4, 105, 111, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 145 Thompson, Diane 26, 106, 107, 108, 111, 119,136 Threlkeld, Man 35 Tieman, Dianne 44, 103, 107, 113, 114, 120. 121 Tipton, L015 26, 112 chler, Toby 35, 150 Toon, Julie 76, 85, 133 10cm, Sharon 18, 19, 11B Tranthum, Doug 44, 46, 47, 107, 109, 121, 125 lreece, Donna 26, 107, 108, 111, 114, 117,119 Treece, Margaret 36, 76, 81, B5, 98, 107, 109, 110, 116, 134, 137,142,144,145 True, Tom 13 Trumba, Linda 26, 112, 119 Tryun, Jack 44, 136. 154 Turner, June 18 Turner, Larry 26, 122, 125, 141 V Vail, Linda 26, 107, 114, 117, 165 V011, Run 44, 102, 109, 150 Valentine, Fritz 1B, 153, 157 Vulentiner, Kafka 26, 114, 119, 123, 141 Van Epps, Bob 35, 109, 120, 125, 141 VanKirk, Tom 76, B5, 137, 158 Van Meter, Marty 26, 107, 117 Van Steenberg, Vicki 26, 107, 114,117,119,136 Vance, Judi 26, 122, 124, 141 Vance, Laurin 44, 154, 162 Vielhauer, Chip 26, 107, 114, 150, 156 Vogeler, Doug 18 Valine, Churline 44, 46, 116, 121 102, 106, W Walker, Chuck 35, 162 Walker, Joan 44, 106, 141 Wailace, Ivan 77 Walihall, Burr 26, 162 Walton, Bobs 35, 103, 115, 116,121,149 Walton, Kathy 20, 104, 115, 119, 136 WumpIer, Paula 26, 112, 119 Ward, Suzy 26, 107, 108, 116, 1 04, 140. 140, 115, 204 117, 119, 149 Warnick, Linda 77, 35, 106, 108,113 Wulson, Diane 18, 118 Wenkley, Bukh 44, 102, 104, 107,114,115,120,121 Weathers, Chuck 44, 102, 107, 115, 158 Weber, Wayne 77, B4 Weed, Chuck 77, E4, 110,114,121,137 Weigle, Tory 35, 109, 111,136 Weldon, Art 35, 120, 136, 150, 156 Weldon, John 125, 141, 163 Werner, Lynne 7B, 85, 113,115,116,139 Whitaker, Debby 44, 103, 107, 109, 115, 136 Whi+e, Hilleary 26, 106, 112, 1 17 Whiie, Nick 26, 109, 141 Whifehouse, Terry 13, 122, 125, 141, 163 Wiggins, E1Ien 35, 103, 106, 114, 117, 132 Wilhelm Charles 35, 102, 109, 121, 124, 150 Wi1helrn, Sue 26, 114,119 Will, Anne 33, 9B, 106, 107, 108, 117, 136 Williams, Dick 78, 84, 125,141,150,151,162 Willi1s, Barb 35, 103, 117, 120, 140 Wilson, Debbie 35, 103, 114, 132 Wilson, Nancy 44, 103, 107, 115, 116, 139 Wilson, Rush! 44, 160 107, 10, 80, 122, 103, 123, 108, 109, 139. Wimer, Kmhy 35, 116, 117. 138, 165, 166, 167 Winelund, Jack 35, 102, 114, 120' 150, 162 Wischmunn, Conny 26. 107, 114, 117,119 Wise, Robin 44, 107, 108, 121, 133 Wisenull, Tom 26, 115, 156, 159 W111, Jeff 44, 47, 106, 107, 115, 120 Wolf, Dave 35, 102, 115 Wolf, Mike 44 Wolffmm, Paula 26, 112, 114, 119 Wood, Greg 18, 163 Wood, Janet, 44, 113, 115, 116 Wood, Mary 18 Wood, Ron 26, 163 Wood, Roy 44 Woods, Leigh 26, 136, 170 Woodyurd, Ed 35, 92 Wright, Gary 35, 114, 121 161 Wrighl, Robbie 26, 107, 141, 161 . Wyatt Bev 49, 55, 85, 109, 11 121, 134, 135, 137, 138, 13 144, 145 103, 105, 107 107, 124, 125; Y York, Ronda 78, 35, 107 Z Zaeh, Jana 1B, 113 Zaeh, Ri1chie 44, 46, 47, 10 115, 120, 121 Zodikoff, Diane 35, 103, 109, 11 117


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