Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

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STAFF JOYCE WAHLE .................. Edifor-in-Chief BETTY RANDALL ................. Lifelary Edifur PAT CLARK ............. Co-Assisfenf Liferary Editor DOLORES CROSS .......... Cc-Assi'sianf Li+erary Editor EARL DaBRUNNER ................. Spark Edifor EVA WEIRICH .................. G.A.A. Editor WAYMAN BROWN .................. Ad Editor DICK CHAPMAN .............. Adveriising Manager WADE PERKINS ................ Iusfness Manager Published by ihe sfudenfs of NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Norwood. Ohio Volume XXX NORWOOD REMEMBER ALL THE FUN WE ? HADIN THE PAST BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. HAROLD S. BATES MR. CARL-H: ALBRECHT Superintendent Prmmpal Norwood High School could nol be a Jrop-ranking school were i+ nol for +he adminis- frallon. Dr. Harold S. Bales. Hue SuperinlenclemL ol Norwood Schools. has varied dulles. Among Jrl'1ese are +he supervision of lhe lacully of all Norwoocl schools, arranging +he curriculum, and seeing H161 everylhlng in general goes Well. Our principal Mr. Carl H. Albrechf keeps Norwood High running smoofhly. He ls a line friend and counselor of all +he s+udenls. The Board of Educafion esfablishes The policies of +he school and solves all maior problems. Leif +0 R'Ighh Harold F. Funk, E. Wml Schoneberger, Wm. B. Petermann. Harold S Bates. Charles M. Evans, Paul R. Leary, David Ramaqe. .J ; ngiallll; Mlillll z; . ax wusp .4 .l : l g ! ! L It -..,....... - MISS CHARLOTTE E. KEHM MR. ALBERT GESELBRACHT D ean of Girls Dean of Buys Miss CharloHe E, Kehml H19 Dean 0; Girls. is fhe adviser $or all +he girls in Norwood High. She helps +he girls win fheir schedules. finds jobs 'For +hem. or helps +hem wi+h any personal problems. Mr. Geselbracht fhe Dean of Boys. is +0 Hue boys wha+ Miss Kehm is +0 Hue girls- indispensable. The secrefaries, Mrs. Helen Greenfand and Mn Alberta Schoeny. do a fine iob of managing fhe office and doing clerical work for +he school. MRS. HELEN GREENLAND MRS. ALEERT SCHOENY Secretary ecrefary ADMINISTRATION THE ADMINISTRATION AND FABULTY This is Hwe Adm'misfrafion and Faculfy of Norwood High SchooL 'Our advisers c'md friemds . . . aways ready i0 hand a helping hand . A . aler1+o our probbms and quick +0 undersfand We've learned more $rom +hem Than reao' m'. wrifm' and r Hhem+ic and whalrever we do , A , wherever we go . . . we go proudfy wH'h H18 knoMedge fhaf by iheir eHoris we go beHer prepared fhan m05+ +0 fake our pbces In Me school d We, THE FACULTY Firs+ Row: .MISS MARTHA ALDERSON. Counsefcr: Marshall College. A.B.: Cdumbia Universify, MA. MR. McCLELLAN ALLEN, American Hisfory; English; Ohio Universify, A3,: Universi'ry of Cincinnati. Second Row: MR. HAROLD E. BOVARD. Vocaiional Machine Shop: Universify of Cin- cinnaH; Ohio Mechanics Insfifufe. MISS CAROLYN BEAVERS. English and La+in: Ohio Wesleyan. Bfn: Ohio Sfafe, M.A.: Ohio UniversHy: Universify O; CincinnaH. Third Row: MRS. KATHERINE BRIDGE English. Universi+y of CincinnaH. A.B.: Xavier University, M.Ed.. Miami Universi+y. Ohio Sia+e. MR. ROBERT COLWELL, Physical Educaficn. Direcior o4 Afhlefics: Uni- versiw of CincInnai-i, M.A.: IndianapoHs Normal. 35. Fourfh Row: MR. A. B. COOK. Ma+hefnaiics. Business Law: UniversEfy of Cincinnaii. 5.3., M.Ed.: Salmon P. Chase Law School. LL.B.; Wesfern Kenfucky Shah; Teachers College. MR. JACQUE DIETZ, Secre+aria1 Pracfice, Office Machines; Universiiy 0+: CindnnaH. 3A.. 5.5.: John Carroll Universiw, V-IZ. Fi'Hh Row: MR. W. ROSS DUNN, Amerfcan Hisfery, Hisfory Scholarsths: Ohio Uni- versify, 3.5.: UniversHy of Cincinnati MJX. Lebanon UnfversHy: Miami Universify: Harvard MISS PEARL E. EWING, Music, Glee Clubs and Choir: Universify of C?H- cinnafi, B.S.; Christiansen Choral School: Cincinnafi Conservafory d Music: Cornell: Ohio Sham: Universify 0F Wisconsin: Fred Waring's School. Sixfh Row: MR. EDWARD FEE. Elecfricify: Ohio Sfafe, 3.5.: Ohio Sfafe Graduafe School. MR. HOWARD GAEB. Biology; Proiedianisf Club: VisueH Aids: Ohio Sfafe. 3.5.; Universify of Cincinna+i, M.Ed.: Miami UniversHy. 1'0 Firs? Row: MR5. VIRGINIA GALE. Speech: Drama: EngHsh: Class Plays: Bowling Green Sfafe Universify, 8.5.; Offerbein University: UniversHy of Wisconsin. MR. AARON GERRARD. Mafhemchs: Coach: N Club: Miami Universify, 8.5., MIA; Universify of CincinnaH. Second Row: MISS MARY NELL GRIFFIN. Counselor: Denison Universify, A33, Univerv siiy o'F Cincinna+i, M.Ed. MRS. MARGARET HADLEY, Foods: College of Wous+er, B.A ; Wesfern Reserve UniversHy' B.S.: Columbia UnivsrsHy. M.A.: Miami UniversHy; UniversHy of CincinnaH. Third Row: MISS PHYLLIS HAUCK. Ma+hema+ics: Social Science: Morning Watch: Universify of Cincinna1i. 3.5.: Columbia University, M5,: Mt Holyoke; WiHenberg College. MR. HORACE W. HEFFNER, Indusirial Arfs: University of Cincinnaii, BA; Ohio Siaie: Mississippi. Fourfh Row: MR. JOHN L. HENDERSON. Economics: Modern Problems; Economic Geo- graphy: Universify of Cincinnafi, M.A., 8A.: University of Montpelier. France: Miami Universify: Ohio Universify. MISS BETTY HENNEKE. Physical Ed.: Firs? Aid; Easmrn Kenfucky Sfafe College: Miami Universify, BS. in Ed. Fiffh Row: MISS RUTH HOOKE. Shorihand end Typing; Universify of CincinnaH. 8A.: Universi+y of Michigan. M.A.; Columbia UniversHy: Ohio Sfafe. MR. EMIL HOSTETLER, Commercial Co-Ordina+or Commercial Co-ops: Cenfral Normal College, A.B.; University of Cincinna+i, M.A.: Bufler Uni- versi+y. S'Ixfh Row: MRS. HAZEL D. JOHNSON. Counselor; Universify of Cincinnafi, AB B.E.: Columbia Universiiy, MA. MISS BETTY KIERNAN. Counselor: Our Lady o'F Cincinna+i College, B.A.: Cafholic UniversHy of America. MA; Xavier Unfversify; Universify of Cin- cinnah': Universify College. Dublin. Ireland. THE FACULTY THE FACULTY Firsf Row: MR. ELTON KISTLER. Relafed Machlne Shop: Ohio Sfaie Universify. 3.5., M.A.; Universiiy 0? Cincinnati. MR. JAMES B. LEPLEY. Science and Mafhemafics: Ohio Sfa're, 3.5.; UnL vers'xfy of Cincinnafi, MA. Second Row: MR. PAUL LUDWIG. Physical Educaiion: Swimming: Baseball: Ohio Univ versify. 3.3.: University of Cincinna+i: Miami Universify: Iowa Universify: Xavier UniversHy. MRS. NADINE MAITLAND. Long Term Subsii+u+e for Miss Beavers: Bald, win Wallace, BA. Third Row: MR. WILLIAM MAITLAND, Disfribque Comps; Sales; Coach of Cross Coun+ry; Golf: Tennis: Wcos+er College. B.S.: Universify of Cincinnafi. Mid; Unlversify of California MR. WILLIAM E. MEYER, Au+omo+ive; Shop Pracfice; Universify of Cin- cimzo i GL1, Insh'hHe of Technobgy. Fourfh Row: MR. CARY MILLER, Sociw Science: Miami Universify. A.B.: Universify of Cincinnafi: Universify of Wisconsin: Ohio Sfa're; Ohio Universify; Wiffen- berg: Nohe Dame. MISS GRACE MILLER. English: Universiiy of Cincinnaii. A.B.: Columbia Universify; Miami UniversHy. FifH-I Row: MISS RUTH J. MILLER. French and English; French C'yub; Ohio Universify, A.B.; Columbia University, MAJ Miami Universify; Universify of Cincinna'n'. MISS DORIS HELEN MOORE. Ubrarian: Denison UniversHy, B.S.: Columbia Univershy, 5.5.; Unfversify of PiHsburgh. M.Ed.; University of CincinnaJH: Miami Universify; Chaufauqua Schcol for Librarians. 5?th Row: MISS CATHERINE MORRISON. English; Journalism: Mirror: SILHOUETTE: Ohio Sfafe University, B.S.'. Columbia Universi+y, MAJ Universify of Cin- cinnaH: Miami Universihu MR. ELWOOD E. NOTT. OHice Pracfice: Dic+a+ion and Transcrip+icm Ohio UnivarsHyl 8.5.: UnivarsH-y of Cincinnafi, M.S.. M.Ed.: Bowling Green Sfafe Ccilege. Firsi Row: MISS MARY LOUISE NUTE, BioWogy; Universify of Cincinnafh A.B.: UniV versify of Michigan. M.A MR. J. P. OLMES, Art; Edinborough Teachers College, 55.; Penn Siafe: Ohio Siai'a M.A : Cincinnaii Ari Academy Second Row: lMR. J. ROBERT PHILLIPS, Band and Orchesfra: Direcfor of Music: CapHal Un?versify.B.S.M.1 Columbia Universify. MA. MR. WILFRED PLEARY, Bookkeeping: Business Managemenf: Treasurer: Ashland CoHege. 3,53. Universify of Michigan; Norfhwesfern UnTversHy: Ohio Universify; Universiiy o'F Cincinnaii; Miami Universify: Ferris insfifufe: Norfhern Sha+e Teacher's College Third Row: MR. DAVID B. QUERY, General and Social Science: Fooiball Coach: ASS'f. Baskefball Coach; Woosfer College, B.S.: Ohio S+afe; UniversHy of Soufhem California; University of Cincinnati. MR. CHARLES REICHLE. Indusirial Arfs Dept: Drawing and Design; Ohio State, MA; Cenfraf Missouri S+a+e U 8.5.: University of Minnesota: University c$CTncinna+i1 Miami Universiiy. Four+h Row: MISS THEO REYNOLDSI Rebfed Cosmefology: West Liberfy Sfa+e CoHege. A.B., 8.5. MRS. MARGARET SCULLY. English: La+in7 Norfhwes+ern Universify; Col- lege of Wooster, B.A.; University of Cincinnah'; Xavier UniversHy. Fifih Row: MR. LOWELL SELBY, Direcfor Vocafional Educafion: Miam? Universiiyl 3.5.1 Columbia Universify. M.A.: University of Cincinnafi; Ohio Sfate, MISS RACHEL SHINKLE. Nurse; Miamf UniversHy, B.A.: Western ColFege: Chris+ HospE'I-al. SixHI Row: MR. CECIL F. SIDERS, Indusfrial Arfs. Ohio Universify 5A.: Ohio Shite. MA; UniversHy of Cincinnati. MISS GRACE STEPHENS. English: Mafh: SocEaI Se?ence: Wesfern Ken+ucky Sfata 8A.: Penn Sfafe College, M,Ed.; Alabama Cenhal College; Ohio State: UniversHy of Cmcinnafi. THE FACULTY THE FACULTY Firs! Row: MRS. FLORENCE TEEGARDEN. Home Economics; Ohio Sfafe University, 35.; New York Universiiy: Traphagen School of Fashion: University of Cin- :innafi, MRS. MYRTLE THARP, Cosmefology; Hair Sfyfing; New York: Chicago: U niversify o1r Cincinnati. Second Row: MISS RUTH THAYER, Physicai Educafion and HeaHh: 6AA; Miami Uni- ver5i+y. B.S.; Universify of Cincinnafi: Sf. Xavier UniversH'y. MR. RUSSELL A. THOMAS, Chemisiry and Life Science: Camera Club: Ohio Sfafe. 8.5.. M.A.: Miami University: Ohio University: Universi+y of CEncinna+L Third Raw: MISS NORMA TIELKINGl EngHsh; Nah'onal Honor Sociefy Advisor; Moores Hill College, B.LI'H.: Indiana Universify. MA; Universiiy of CincinnaH. MR. LEONARD H. TINKER, Bookkeeping; Busmess Management Ohio UnL versify. AB; University 0? CincinnaH. Fourih Row: MR. RAY WARMOTH. Mmhemafics: Cdeferia Caunselor: Indlana Siafe Teachers College. A.B.: Universiiy c-F Cincinnali. MA; Wisconsin Universijlj. MR. BYRON A, WILSON. Spanish: Wesfern Hemisphere Civilizafion; Spar: ish Club: Offerbein College. B.Mus,: Middlebury L'ollege. M,A.: Univer- siiy of Arizona, A.B.: NaHonal University of Mexico: Naiional University of Panama. MISS CLARE YOUNG, Home Economics: Ohio Sfaie, 35.: Columbia Uni- versiiy. M.A, 14 Firs+ row: F. Ehrman. L. Fauih, T. Ginfner. L. Elliott, J. Davis. Second row: A. Clemens, O. Coffey. W. Hoffmanni H. Lanham. MIIIN1'ENIXNtiE Firsf row: H NfehaH. M. Hoffman , G. McKinley. Second row: C. Smith. A. Arihurl L Sullivanl E Fors+e, G. Grop- penbacher. J. Bruewer. GAFETERIA STAFF SENIORS These are H16 semiors . , , On graduafion nighf fhey pause and remember . . crisp aummn days th band and foofbaH pracfice . . . Friday night wifh if; ' game and offen a dance . . . caroling 'm +he haHs aJr Chrisimas . .fhe Spring Concer+s . . . Hue Junior Prom . , , Hue fun and work of ihe class play Stage Door . .. They recaH Haeir classes . . .feachers HWriends. Suddenly Hweir eyes grow moisf and in Hwaf momen+ fhey realize +ha+, as aduHs and aiumm 0 Norwood High SCHOOL +hey wiH give I'Love and Honor +0 OH Norwoodv and Jro H18 highesf principfes +augh+ +hem Hwere. .h a 1' .- x$v $u wwa. u. r A 1,14,. . .l ule . W135. 1 x91, w ,X WWMWWMwax 4.. I , . A. . , . , ,2? .r ,, , . L6,. 3 THE SENIOR GLASS ANNA CATHERINE ABRAMS. Laughier Is Hwe besf medicine. College Prep: Ciass Treasurer, 4-: Class Play. 4: Clinic. 2: F.T.A.. I: G.A.A.. F. 2. 3. Board. 4: Girls' Councll President 4: Glee Club, I. 2. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror SiaH. 4: SILHOUETTE Staff. 4: Spanish Club. 2. 3: Sfudenf Council. 2: Y- Teens. I. 2. 3. SHIRLEY M. ALEXANDER. Fafrhaired and sweet Commercial: Co-op. 4: Y-Teens, l. 2:61:39 Cfub, l. EVELYN ATHANASAKES. A versafile girl. Commercial: Co-op. 4. MARY ALICE BAIRD. Tall. :draight slender: wiih all her graces Hesf. College Prep: Hughes. 1: Class Play, 4: French Club. I, Secrefary. 2: G.A.A.. 2. 3: Gids' CouncEl. 2: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror Sfaff, 3. C02Ed. 4: Morning Wafch. 2: SILHOUETTE Siaff, 3: S+uden+ Council. 3: Swlichhaard. 2'. Y-Teens. 3. BARBARA BAKER, Her likes are many. Cosmefology: Cosmefology Club. 3. Secreiary. 4: G.A.A., I. 2. 3. LOYAL BARGER. The wises+ men are no? always fhe happiest College Prep: Baskeibalf. 2: Foofball. l. 2: Hi-Y. I. 2. 3: Track. 2. TONY BARKLAGE. As brighf as H19 hair on his head. College Prep: Class Piay. 4: HiiY. I. 2: Library. 4. RON BARNH1LL, Tall. dark. and quife a fellow. TechnicalvAummofive: Foofball. l. 2: Swimming. l. 2. CHRISTINE BARRETT. A charming fashion plate. Commercial: Cl555 Way. 4: Co-op. 4: G.A.A.. I: Girls' Council. I. 2. 4. P. MERRITT BASSETT. The creeds of +his We are fhe deany of the next Coliege Prep: Apollo Choir. 4: Choir. l, 2. 3. 4: Foofball. 2. 3: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. Presidenh 4: Scholarship Squad. 4-: Spanish Club. 2. 3. ART BAYLESS. To each man his humor. CoHege Prep: Band. 2. 3. 4: Baseball Manager, I. 2-.C1ass Way. 4: Foofball. l: Golf, 3. 4: HT-Y. I. 2. 3: Library. l. 2: Mirror Sfaff. 3. 4: N Club. 2. 3. 4; chhesfra. 3. Secreiary. 4: SILHOUETTE Shag. 3: Student CouncH. 2. 3. 4. JOAN JEAN BEAMER. Laugh and Me ond :aughs th you. CommerCEal: G.A,A.. I. 2. 3. Board. 4: GiHs' Council. 2: Honor Guard. 3: Y-Teens, I. ELIZABETH BEATTIE. A genHe hearf' :FuH of hiendship, Commercial: Choir. 2. 4. Treasurer. 3: Glee CMb. l. 2. 3. 4. NANCY BENGE. Wi+h hair so dark and eyes so bright Every smile a sheer delight Commercial: Wood- ward. 2. 3: Cn-op. 4: Y-Teens: 4. LOIS ANN BERNE. With a song In my hear1.General: Dance Band Vocalist I. 2. 4; D.E.C.A.. Secrefary. 4: G.A.A.. l:Y-Teens. I. PATRICIA BILL. Quiei and unassuming. Commercial: Cafeferia. 2: Co-op. 4. RONALD C. BILLITER. A HHle work. a Mile day. no homework3a perfect day! TechnicaI-Hecfriciiy: Baseball. 4; Baskefball. l. 2: ElecfricHy Club. 3, 4: Ghee Club. I. 2: Spanish Chub. I. 2: Swimming. 3. 4. DONALD BLANK. We predict success in whafever he aHemp+s. Commercial: Class Play. 4: Foo+ba!l. 2. 3-. N Club. 3. 4. WILLA ANN SONAR. A girl with defInHe plans. Commercial: Caie+eria. 2: Corop, 4: G.A.A.. l. 2. 3: Glee Club. I, 2: YvTeens. I. 2, 3. PATRICIA A. BOYDEN, VVH is H15 flower of imaginaiion. College Prep: Regina. I:C1ass Pray. 4: French Club. 3. Vice-Presidenf, 4: 6.A.A.. 2. 3, Treasurer. 4: Glee Club. 3. 4. JOANN C. BRANDEWIE. Perf. gay. and fusi a HHle sophisiicaled. Commelciaf: Coiop. 4: Honor Guard. 3. BOB BREITUNG. Too much learning saddens fhe soul. TechnicalvElecfricHy: Hecfrkify CMb: 3. 4-. JOAN BRINKMAN. A sweef girl th beaufy at her finger??ps. Cosmeialogy: Cosmefology Chub. 3. 4: G.A.A.. l: Siudenf Council. I: Y-Teens. I, 2, 3. GLENN BROADUS. A fellow wifh a ferrHic smHe. General: OwensviHe IOhioL 3: Hi-Y. 3. 4. 18 ABRAMS ALEXANDER BAKER BARGER BARRETT BASSETT BEATTIE EENGE EILLITER BLANK BRANDEWIE BREITUNG ATHANASAKES BAIRD BARKLAGE EARNHILL BAYLESS BEAMER BERNIE BILL BONAR BOYDEN BRiNKMAN BROADUS THE SENIOR GLASS ALAN F. BROOKS. Never a dull moment College Prep: D,E.C,A., 4.- Foofball, l; Hi-Y, 3; Spanish Club. 3; ShlclemL Council. I. 2. FRANKLIN M. BROWN, Frank rafes A's In mechanics. Commercial: Aummofive. 3. WAYMAN E. BROWN. Everyihing he does. he does weH. College Prep: Choir. 2, 3,- Publicify, 4: Class Play. 4? FOObeH. '. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3, 4-: Hi-Y. 2. 3, 4: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror S+a1cf.4: N Club. l. 2, 3. President. 4; SILHOUETTE S+aH Arf Edifor, 3, 4: Sfuden+ Council 2: Swlmming. I, 2: Track. 1.2.3.4: Boys'S'raie. 3: NaHonal Art Award, 2: CFncYnnaH Arf Show. 4-. BETTY JOAN CARLTON. Beaufy a+ ifs besf. Cosme+ologyz Cosmefology Club, 4, President, 3: Home- comMg Queen. 3'. Siudeni Council, 2. 3. Treasurer, 4; Y-Teans, l. ELIZABETH A. CARROLL, On the gay side, bu? serious. foo. Commercial: Colop President 4: G.A.A., I. 2. 3. 4: Mirror Shag. 31 Sfudenf Councii. 3. JOANNE M. CECIL. A lively and likabb lass. Commercial: Choir. 2; Co-op. 4: G.A.A.. I. 2, 3. 4: Glee Club. 1.2: Honor Guard. 3: Library. 2: Y-Teen. l. 2. LESLIE RICHARD CHAPMAN. The wise are unassuming. College Prep: Apollo Choir. 4; Choir. I. 2. 3, 4; Class Way. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 4. Treasurer. 3: Honor Society, 3, President 4; Lafin Club, I. Vice- Presidenf. 2: NH Club. 4-: Proiecfionisfs Club. 3. Secrefary. 4: SILHOUETTE SfaH. l. 2. 3, Adverfisinq Manager. 4: Track Manager. 3, 4-: Hisfory Medals lsf Award, 3. CLARA ANN CLARK. Calm and qLIief wifh a pleasanf voice. Commercial. PATRICIA CLARK. A +iny young lady wifh a winning smile. Very sweef and a p63 worihwhHe. Com- mercial: Choir, 3: Class President 4: Class Play. 4-: Cohop, 4; Glee Club. I, 3. ViceiPresidenf. 2: Honor Socie+y. 3. Secrefary. 4'. Hygr. i. 2. 4. Vice-Presidenf. 3: Lafin Club. I. Presidenf. 2: MirrOr SiaH. 3: SILHOUETTE Staff. 2, 3, 4; Sfudenf Council, 4.- Y3Teens. l. 3. 4-. Vice3Presidenf. 2', Journalism Award. 3: Valedicforian. JOY-MARYANN CLINE. Smart smeofh. and swaef. Commercial: Apollo Choir, 4: Choir. 2. 3, Treasurer. 4: Class Play. 4-: Glee Club. I. 3. 4. President 2: Honor Guard, 3-. Honor Sociefy. 3. 4: Spanish Club. I. 2: Sfudenf Council. l;Y-Teens. I. 2. 3, Viceipresidenf. 4. SANDRA CLINE. Pep. personaiify. popMarHy. College Prep: Cheerleader, 3. 4: Class Secrafary. 3: C3355 Play. 4: G.A.A.. P. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3: Honor Guard, 3: Mirror Shaff. 4: Spanish Club. I. 2: Sfudenf Council Secrefary. 4: Y-Teens. l. 2. 3. 4. JOANN COMES. DethHul +0 know. General: Class PJBy.4:G.A.A..3.41 Mirror Staff, 3. 4: Y-Teens, I: Miss Kehm's OFFice. l. 2. 3. CHARLES COOPER. Ambifion is an aid +0 success. TechnicaLEFecfriciiy: Gas: Play. 4: Elecfrchy Club. 3. 4. . PEGGY COSTA. A fhing o'F beauiy is a joy forever. General: Cheerleader. 3, Captain. 4: Class Way, 4.- Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4; Honor Guard. 3: Hygr. 4: Y-Teens. 2, 3. 4. JOHN WARING CRAIL. He makes Mend; quTcHy, Coilege Prep: WHhmw. I. 2. 3: Choir. 4: Glee Club. 4. DOLORES CROSS. S+ay as swee+ as you are. Commercial: Class Play. 4: Corop, 4: 6.A.A.. i. 2. 3. 4: Honor Guard, 3: Honor Scciefy. 3, 4: Hygr. J. 2. 3, Secrehary, 4; Morning Wafch, 2; SILHOUETTF. Staff. 3, 4: YiTeens. l, 4l Secretary. 2, President 3. EVELYN DAY. FuH of fun and hncy free. Cosmeiology: Lovebnd, I, 2: Cosme+ology, 3. President 4. LOUIS EARL DeBRUNNER. De+ermina+?on is HIe sums? way f0 success. CoHege Prep: Band. I. 2. 3. 4: Class Play. 4: Hi-Y. 4, SGCrefary. 2, 3; Honor Soc?e+y. 3, 4; Latin Club. r: Orchesfra. I, 2. 3, 4; Proiecfion- isfs Club. I. 2, Secreiary. 3, ViceiPresidenf. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: SILHOUETTE SfaH, 2. 3. Sports EdHor. 4. EVA MAE DeMARIS. A Fine beaufician she will be. Cosmefology: Cosmefalugy Club. 3. 4: Girls' CouncH. 2. 3: Y-Teens. l. IRMA PAULINE DETERS. AH +hings come is those who wait Commercial: Cafaferia, 2, 3'. D.E.C.A.. 4: Giris' Council, 4: Y-Teens, I. WILLIAM L. DORNETTE. Friendiy. n?ge. and likable, TechnicaLMachine Shop: Cross Counfry. i: Swimming. 1. JERRY A. DUNN. You'll know him by his happy-goJucky air. General: D.E.C.A,. 4. JOHN K. EISEN. A really hep fellow, CoHege Prep: Aufomofive. FRANK W. ENNEKING. Frankly. he's ferrific'. College Prep: Band. I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball. 2, 3. 4; BaskefbaH, l, 2, 3'. Class Play, 4; FoofbaH. 2; Hi-Y, 3. 4: LaHn Club. 2. President I; N Club. 4-; ProiecHonIsfs Club. I, 2. 3. 4; Siudenf Council, 4. 20 BROOKS F. BROWN CARROLL CECIL P. CLARK J. CLINE COOPER COSTA DAY DeBRUNNER DORNETTE DUNN mmmm- W. BROWN CARLTON CHAPMAN C. CLARK S. CLINE COMBS CRAIL CROSS DeMARIS DETERS EISEN ENNEKING THE SENIOR CLASS SHIRLEY EVANS, Affraciive is her synonym. Commercial: CaTeferia. l. 2; Clinic. I. 2. 3: Co-op. 4: Girls' Council, 3: Honor Guard. 3: Maioreiie. 3: Morning Wafch. i;YvTeens. l. 2. RICHARD FERGUSON. A Tavorife partner Tor ihe Tennessee Walfzf' TechnicaI-Machine Shop: Greenevme lTennesseel. l: Chas: Play. 4: FoofbaH. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y. 2. 3: 'TN Club. 2. 4: S+udenf Council 4: Track. 2. WILLIAM C. FISCHER. Never an end To his energy. College Prep; Band. I. 2. 3. President 4: C?ass Play. 4: Dance Band. 2. 4: HT-Y. 3. 4: Honor Sociefy. 3. 4: LaHn Chjb, l. 2: Orchesha, l. 2. 3. 4: SILHOUETTE S+aT'F. 2. 3. 4. JUDY FOX. FDFge+-me-no+s in her eyes. Commercial: Co-op. 4: G.A.A.. 3; Honor Guard. 3: Sfudenf Council, 3: Y-Teens. 3. SUE A. FRIEBERGER. FuEl of sweeTness. gum, and giggies. General: Class Play. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3: Honor Guard, 3: Y-Teens. l. RICHARD S. FULMER. A mechanic in the making. TechnTcalvMaChine Shop: Band. 2: Orchesfra. 2. RICHARD GAFFNEY. I see no reason Tor a hve-day school week. General: Cafe'reria. l: D.E.C.A.. 4: HI-Y. E. 2. 3. JOYCE GARDNER. DeTithul wiih a dash of pepper. College Prep: Choir. 2. 3. 4: Class Play, 4: French Club. 2. Secrefary. 3: F.T.A.. 4: 6.A,A.. I. 2. Bowling Manager, 3. V?ceuPresidenf. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3: Honor Sociefy. 3. 4: quv. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: Swi+chboard. 2: Y-Teens. 3. President 4. JEAN GARRISON. Jeanke th +he th+ brown hair. Commercial: Co-op Vice-Presidenf. 4: Shldenl: ConncH. 2. 3. ZELDA GORDON. The girl wi+h +he Mona Lisa smiTe. Commerciah Coop, 4: GTrls' Council. 4: Sfuden: Council. I. 3:Y-Teens. l. 3. Treasurer. 2. JEAN L. GRAVENKEMPER. Sugar and spice and everyfhing nice. Commercial: Class Way. 4: 613.13.. I, 2. 3. Board. 4: Girls' Councii. 3: Honor Guard. 3; Honor Society. 3. 4: Smdenf CounciT. 4. JAY GORDON GRIFFIS. A leader among men. TechnicaI-Elecfriciiy: BasebaH. 4: Baskefball. I. 2: Choir. l. 2: C1555 President 7.. 3: Cross Cmmfry. l: Elecfriciiy Chub. 3. 4: Foofball. 2: N Club. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club. r. 2: Siuden+ Council. I. 2. 3: Swifchboard. 4. LEAH MARIE GUSTIN. She is as sunny as her smile. Commerciai: Hughes. P. 2. RONALD GUY. This Guy is quife a fellow. Commercial: D.E.C.A.. 4: Glee Cfub, l. 2, 3. LARRY HAGER. Anchors aweigh. bu+ please don'il stay! Commercial: Class Play. 4: FoofbaH. 2l 3: N Club. 3. 4. DELORES HAMILTON. A very sincere liHle Tady. Commercial: Bloom Junior High. l: Hughes. 2: Co-op. 4. JOYCE HAMMERSMITH. Her whole hear? is in her smHe. General: Cheerleader. 3: Class Play. 4: G,A.A.. 3. 4: Girls' Council. 3: Glee Ciub. I: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror SfaH. 4: Y-Teens. 2. 3. 4. MIRIAM A. HAMMOND. Bubbhng vivacify personified. Ccmmercial: McKinley TCanion OhIoT. I. ClaSs Play. 4: D.E.C.A.. 4: G.A.A.. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. 2. 3, 4: HDnOr Guard. 3: Morning Waich. 2. 31 Y-Teens. 2. 3. 4. KAY JUNE HAWKfNS. Hidden humor. Cosme+ol69yz Cosmetolcgy Club. 4, Treasurer. 3: G.A.A., 3. MARTHA HAYHOW. Active. eager, all afire: aFways sfirring. never Hred. College Prep: Cheerleader. 3: Class Play 4: G.A.A.. 3, 4: Glee Club. 1,7. 3. 4: Honor Guard, 3: Mirror Staff. 3: Feafure EdHor. 4: Schoharship Squad. 4: Spanish CTub. T. 2: Sindenf Council. 1.2: Swifchboard. 2-. Y4Teens. l. 2. 3. 4-. DELBERT HENSLEY. The feHow +0 diagnose your car3s ailmenfs. TechnicalAAufomoHve: Track. 3. ANNE HERBSTER. Gay. buf she has her serious momenfs, College Prep. Class Play, 4: Franch Club. 4. Secrefary. 3: F.T.A.. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 4. Treasurer. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Honor Society, 3. 4: Lafin Club. I. 2: Library. 3: Schofarship Squad. 4: Swifchboard. 4: Y-Teens. 2. 3. 4. DON HESS. The live wire of D.E.C.A.Commercia1: D.E.C.A.. 4: HE-Y. 3. 4. Treasurer, l, 2. BOB HIGGINS. He who inven+ed work should have finished it Commercial: Cafe+eria. 2: Camera Club, 3. 4: Choir. I. 2 .3. 4: D.E.C.A.. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4. 22 EVANS FERGUSON FREIBERGER FULMER GARRISON GORDON GUSTIN GUY HAMMERSMITH HAMMOND HENSLEY HERESTER 23 FISCHER FOX GAFFNEY GARDNER GRAVENKEMPER GRIFFIS HAGER HAMELTON HAWKINS HAYHOW HESS HIGGINS THE SENIOR CLASS JAMES HILL. He has fun wherever he goes. College Prep: Western HiHs. I. 2: Chair, 3: Glee Club. 3; Lafin Club. 3. 4. BILL HOERR. No+ now'sy. nof dull. :usf fun. CoHege Prep: Band. I. 2.3; Class Play. 4: Football. 4: French Club. I. 2: HLY. 2.4: Mirror Staff. 3. 4: N Chlb, 4: Orchesi'ra. 2. 3: Tennis. 3. 4. ROBERTA ANN HORNER. Busy eVCr: idie never. Commercial: Co-op. 4: Hygr, l: YrTeens. l. VIVIAN SUE HORTON. Always ready wi+h a grin. Commercial: Co-op. 4; G.A.A.. l. 2. 3. 4: Girlsh Council. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror Sfaff. 3; Swifchboard. I:Y:Teens. l. ALLEN L. HOTT. A ready wif. a ready smife. College Prep:HI1Y. 1.2;Lafin Club. I. 2: Mirror Stag, 3. Sporfs Edifor. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4. GENE 5. HOWARD. Young man wi'rh a horn. General: Band. I. 2. 3. 4: Dance Band. 4: Gbe Club. 1,2: Orchestra. 3. President 4. LOIS HOWARD. Generous wi+h her weal'rh of kindness. Commercial: Co-op. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club. I. 2. HOWARD W. HUGHES. A irue member of life's honor socieiy. General: Cross Coun'rry. l. 2. 3. 4: Honnr Scciefy. 3. 4: HN'I Club. 2, 3. 4: Track. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS ALBERT ISSLER. The :orce of merit makes his way, Technkal-Machine Shop: Roger Bacon, I. 2: Baseball. 3. 4: Baskei'baH. 4. WINNIE JACOBS. Always happy. always gay every minufe o; +he day. Commercial: Anderson Town, ship. I1Hughes. 3:Coiop,4: Le+in Club. 2: Swifchboard. 2. GARNER JOHNSON. He +ook +he longer course. General. NORMAN JOHNSON. HKeep frying I5 his mcHo. General. DORIS KAESEMEYER. Humor is 141:: harmony of fhe heart Commercial: Co-op. 4: Honor Guard. 3. LOUISE KAUCHER, The mildesf manner and Hue genHesf hearf. Commercial. CHARLOTTE G. KELLY. Lovely +0 look at. College Prep: Choir. 2. 3: Class ViceAPresideni. I. Secreiary. 3: Class Play. 4: Giee Club. l. 2. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Homecoming Queen. 4; Scholarship Squad. 4: Spanish Club. I. 2: Sfudenf Council, i. Vice-Presidenf. 4: Y-Teens. I. 3. 4. . ANN KIDD. Nerf. adive. and a+hle+ic. Commercial: Woodward. l; Coiop. 4; G.A.A.. 2. 3. 4: Girls' CouncTI. 3: HonorGuard. 3:51udenfCouncil.4. MARY KIDWELL, You shon have Come sooner. Commercial: Ful'rcn Ullinoish I. 2: Fender :Nebmskah 3: Wesi Union KOhioL 3: Hughes. 3: Cc-op. 4: Glee Chub, 4-. BETTY KINCER. Beamiful. beauMul dark eyes. Cosmefobgy: Cafeheria, I, 2: Cosmetology Club. 3. 4; 6,A.A.. I. 2. 3: Girls' Council. 4: Y-Teens. l. 2. GEORGE A. KING. JR.. A credit +0 any schooi. College Prep: Schobrship Squad. 4. JOHN E. KLEIN. The life of-fhe par+y. TechnicaLAufomofTve: Band. I. 2: Cafeferia. 2: Foofball. 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y. 1.2. 3.4: N Club.3.4. BARBARA J. KNIGHTS. Fun is my waichword. Commerciaiz C4555 Play. 4: 6.A.A.. f. 2. 3. 4: Sfudenk Council. 3: Y-Teens. I. 2. FREIDA KOURLAS. Welcome as fhe Howels in May. College Prep: Class Play. 4.- G.A.A.. 2' 3' 4; Glee Club. 2. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror Sfaff. 4: Spamsh Club. 2. 3: Y-Teens. I. 2. 3. 4. DORIS KUNTZMAN. A maioreHe sensa+ionall Commercial; Cafeferia. J. 2. 3: Co-op. 4-. Honor Guard, 3: MaicreHe. 4: Morning Wafch. 4. FRED LANE. A ffrsf-class salesman. Commercial: D.E.C.A.. President 4. 24 HILL HOERR HOTT G. HOWARD ISSLER JACOBS KAESEMEYER KAUCHER KIDWELL KINCER KNIGHTS KOURLAS MFA wunmm amnw 25 HORNER HORTON L. HOWARD H HUGHES G. JOHNSON N. JOHNSON KELLEY KIDD KING KLEIN KUNTZMAN LANE THE SENIOR GLASS RICHARD A. LANICH. Happy-goAlucky, TechnicaliMachine Shop. JOYCE MAE LEEVER. Sa4eswoman supreme. College Prep: Class Play. 4: French Club. 2. 3.- G.A.A.. l. 3. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: Swifchboard. 2. 3. ALICE LEMKE. Paiknce. perseverance, and personalify. Cosmetology: CaFeferia. I. 2: Cosmefology Club. 3. 4. STEWART LIGGETT. S+ew4' for a first course! College Prep: Baseball. 2. 3. 4: Baskefball. l. 2. 3. 4: Fom'ball. I. 4; Hi-Y. I. 2. 3. 4: NH Club. 3. 4: Shlden'r Council. 2. JAMES JAY LILLARD, H you don? Laugh. I will! Commercial: D.E,C.A., 4; Foofball. I: Sfudenf Coun- cH. 2. 3. DAN A. LOCEY. He leaps through Hug air win Hwe greafes'r of ease. CcHege Prep: Class Treasurer. 3. Secretary. 4: Cross-Counfry. 2: Foofball. l: HivY. I. '2. 3. 4: Library. 3: N Club, 2: Spanish Club. 2. 3: Sfuden+ CouncH. 2. 3. 4: Track. I. 2. 3. 4. GLEASON L. LOCKE. The key f0 success belongs fo fhis Locke. TechnicaI-Aufomoiive: FoofbaH. '2: HEAY. I. 2-. S+udenf Council. 4. CATHERINE MAYFIELD, Quiet. buf ?nfriguing. Cosmefology: Cosmefology Club. 3. 4: Giris' Council. 2: Sfudenf Council. I:YLTeens. !. MIRIAM F. McCOSHAM. Modes+y 'Is a woman's greafeer charm. College Prep: Class Play. 4: French Club. 2. 3: BAA f. 2, 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Homor Guard. 3: Honor Society. 3. 4: Hygr. l. 2. 3. 4: Library. 4: Scholarsth Squad, 4: SILHOUETTE SfaW. 4: Y-Teens. l. 2. 3. Treasurer. 4: French Award. 3, KENNETH E. McGEE. Never a? a loss for a quick remark. College Prep: French Club. I, 2. GARY McKEE. As likeable a ?ellow as you'd ever wanf +0 meet CoHege Prep: Baskeibafl. l, 2. 3. 4: C4ass Vice-PresVdenf. 2, 3: NH Chlb. 2, 3. 4: S+uden+ Council. '2. 3. 4, GILBERT McKEE. Men of few words are +he besf men. College Prep: Baskeibafl. l. 2, 3. 4: Class Vice- Presiden1.4:Foo+baII. I. 2, 3. 4: Library. 3: HN Club. 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club.3.4:Sfuden1Councfl. l. 2. WILLIAM A. McKINNEY, A man wiflw his mind made up, General: D.E.C.A.. 4: Foo+ball. I. 2. 3. 4: Hf-Y, l. 2. President 3. Treasurer, 4: N Club. 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club. I: Shldenl Council. 4. FRANKLIN McVICKER. Quief and s+ea6y4a dependable fellow. TechnicaliMachine Shop: Choir. 2. CLARENCE F. MERZ. Corky likes foofbaH and moforcycles. General: Baskeiball. l: Cafeferia. I: DE. C.A,. 4: Foofball. l. 2. 3. 4: N Qub. 2: S+uden+ Ccuncil. I: Track. I. 2. NANCY ANN METHVEN. A mode! yeung lady. Commercial: Co-op. 4: Girls' Council. 2: Hygr. I: Y-Teeni, I. 2. BARBARA JEAN MILES. Miles of smiles. Emerson Junior High Hakewood. OHFOL I: WilTham Penn 4Harrisburg. Pennsywam'al. 2. 3: Class Play. 4: French Club. 4: Shldeni Council. 4. JAMES MONK, A perfect genfleman. CoHege Prep: Apollo Cho'lr. 4: Choir, 4: French Club. I. 2: Glee Club. ll 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y. I: Track. I. 2. 3. 4. JOYCE MORGAN. She and icy are seldom apart Commerciah Choir. I. 2. 3. 4: Class Play, 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3, 4, PubHcify, 2: Honor Guard. 3: Spanish Club. I, 2: Y-Teens. I. 2. 3. Secrefmy. 4. ROBERT MOSES. Life is carefree and gay. General: D.E.C.A,. 4: Foofball. 2.- Hi.Y. 2' 3. 4. Vice- p.551. dent l. TOM MULLEN. He worries nof: he hurries nof.TechnIcal-AuiomoHVE. RALPH E. MULLINS. A refurned veferan. CoHeqe Prep: Band: Baseball: Baskefball: FooibaH: Hi-Y. President Treasurer: U.S. Coas+ Guard. VIRGINIA KAY NEILSON. Dependabiny is an admirable trait. CommerciaJ: Choir. l. 2. 3. 4; Co-op. 4: Glee CIub. l. '2, 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3: Spanish C4ub. l. 2: Y-Teens. II 2. HELEN NEWMAN. Arfisfic and ambih'ous. Commerciah Class Way. 4: Co-op. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3: YATeens. I. 2. 3. 26 LANICH LEEVER Ll LLARD LOCEY McCOSHAM McGEE MCKINNEY McVICKER MILES MONK MULLEN MULLFNS 27 LEMKE LIGGETT LOCKE MAYFIELD GARY MCKEE GIL McKEE MERZ METHVEN MORGAN MOSES NEILSON NEWMAN THE SENIOR GLASS RUSSELL OSBORN, QUife a hoopsfer is he! College Prep: Baskefball. I. 2. 3. 4: N Club. 2. 3. 4: SchoIarship Squad. 4. JERRY PALUIMBO. An aII-around good feHow surrounded by friends. College Prep: Class Play. 4: Foofball. I. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y. l. 2. 4. President 3: N Club, 3. 4: Siudenf Council. I. President 4: Track. 2. 4. GAIL PATRICK. TaH and sfaiely. General: C4655 Way. 4: Cosmefology Club. 3: G.A.A.. l. 2; YiTeens I. Z. 3. CHESTER WADE PERKINS. He is as modern as his arf. Generah Apollo Choir. Pres?dent. 4: Baskef- baH. I: Choir. l. 2. 3. 4; Class Way. 4: FootbaH. I. 2. 4: G!ee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: N Club. 2. 3. 4: Proieci Honisfs Club I. 2. Treasurer. 3. President 4: SILHOUETTE Sfaff. 2. 3. Sales Manager. 4: Tennis. I: Sirafhmore Ar+ Award. 2. BARBARA PHILLIPS. EHervescen: Iaughfer horn Hue fountain of youth. College Prep: Cheerleader. 3. 4: C4555 Secrefary. 2: Class Way. 4: G.A.A.. I. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. f. 2. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Hygr l, 2, 3. 4: Mirror Siaff. 4: Shillifo's Sewing Board. 4: Spanish Club. I, 2: Siuden+ Council. 2. 4: Schh board, 2: YiTeens. I. 2. 3. 4. GERALDINE PIERCE. PreHy. petife. and popuiar, Commercial: C4655 Play. 4: Co-op. PresIdenL 4: Girls' Council. 1:64:39 Club. I: Honor Guard. 3: YvTeens. l. CAROL D. PORTMANN. H's nice in be naiurm when youAre na+uraHy nice. Commercial; Band. I. 3 Secrefary. 3: V?ce-Presidenf. 4: Choir. 3. 4: C1355 Pfay. 4; G.A.A,. I. 2. 3. Bowling Manager. 4: GirlsA Council, 2: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. Accompam'sh 4: Hygr. I. 2. 3. Cabinet 4: Morning Waich. 2: Orchesfra. l. 2. 3. VicevPresidenf. 4: Y-Teens. 2. 3, 4. FRANCES POTINSKY. A preHy girl is Me a melody. Commercial: Choir. 2. 3. 4: Co-op. 4: GirlsA Councii. 2:61:93 Club. I.2. 3, 4. GILMER PUCCINI. Some are wise: ofhers are ofherwise. General. DAVID ALLEN QUERY, Ha grows in sfafure on fhe foolbaH Held. College Prep: Cafe'reria. 2: Foof- ball. I. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y. I. 2. 3. Secre+ary. 4: Latin Club. I. 2: N Club. 2. 3. 4: Proiecfionisfs Club. 3. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: Spanish Club. 3. 4: Siuden+ Councxl. l. BETTY RANDALL. A wke head and a happy heart College Prep: Class Play. 4: 6.A.A.. 3. 4: GirlsA Council. I: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. Treasurer. 4: Honor Guard. 3: Honor Sociefy. 3, 4: Hygr. I. Ring Chain man. 2. Publicify. 3. President 4: Lafin Club, I. 2: Morning Wakh. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: SILHOU4 ETTE Staff. 3. Li+erary Edi+cr. 4: Swiichboard. 3: Y-Teens. l. 3. 4. Presidem .2: Hisfory Medals 2nd Award. 3. ELLEN LUCILLE RATCLIFF. The only way 10 have a hiend is 4'0 be one. CommercFa': Cafeferia. l: Co-op. Treasurer. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3. DOLORES RAY. Life is EH 0? sporf-s. Commercial: D.E.C.A., 4: G.A.A.. l. 2. 3. 4. MARIE RAYBORN. A quief charm about her. Cammercial: Coiop. 4: Honor Guard. 3. JAMES B. REDWINE. Man was born 4m fwo ihings-fhinking and ading. College Prep: Apollo Choir. 4: BasketbaH. Z: Choir. I. 2. 3. 4: Class Play. 4: Cross-Counfry. 2. 3: Ghee Club. i, 2. 3. VicaPresTdenf. 4: Honor Sociefy. 3, 4: Library. 2: N Club. 2. 3. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: Spanish Club, 3. Wm- President 4: Track Manager, 3: His+ory Madals 3rd Award. 3. IRENE JEANE REINHARDT. A girl so fine wifh pians all in line. Commercfal: Choir. 3. 4: Co-op. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4. GAIL RICARDI. Personai'lfy plus! CoHege Prep: Choir, l. 2. 3: Class Play. 4: G.A.A.. 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3: Honor Guard. 3: Mirror Staff 3. Co-ed.. 4: Spanish Club. I. 2: Sfudeni' Council. I. 2. 4: Y- Teens. l. 2. 41Treasurer. 3. E. CLAYTON RICHARDSON. Baskeiball is the sporf gar him. TechnicaI-Machfne Shop: Baseball. i. 3. 4; Baskeiball. I. 2. 3. 4: Cross-Counfry. I. 3. 4: NH Club. 4. GERALDINE E. ROBERTS. Life is iusi a whirL CoHege Prep: Oass Play. 4: French Club. 2. 3: G.A.A.. 3. 4: Mirror Sfaff. 3. Adverfisinq Manager: 4: Schdarship Squad. 4: SlLHOUETTE Sfaff. 4: Y-Teons. l. TED R. ROETTING. Another sweH Norwood redhead. TechnTcM-Aufomofive. 28 OSBORN PALUMBO PHILLIPS PIERCE PUCCINI QUERY RAY RAYHORN RICARDI RICHARDSON 1-er 29 PATRICK PERKINS PORTMANN POTINSKY RANDALL RATCLIFF REDWINE REINHARDT ROBERTS ROETTING THE SENIOR CLASS ANN ROHDENBURG. Time canno? wPrher, nor custom sfale, her infinife varlefy. College Prep: Apollo Choir, VicerPresidenf, 4: Cheerleader, 3: Class Play. 4: French Club. 3: G.A.A.. 3. 4: Girls' Coundl. Secrefary, l: Glee Club. I, 2, 4. Pubifcify, 3: Hons.d Guard, 3: Honor Society, 3, 4: Hygr, 2, 3. 4, Cabinet l: Lafin Oub, Treasurer. l, Secreiary, 2: Library. 2: Scholarship Squad. 4: SILHOUETTE Sfafi'. 4; YrTeens. 2. 4. President I. Secreiary, 3. ROXANNE ROHDENBURG. Gay. giddy. and adorable. CoHege Prep: Clas; Play, 4-: G.A.A.. l, 2, 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3: LaHn Club, 2, 3: Library. 3; Schobrship Squad, 4: S+udenf Councif, 2, 3: YJeens. II 2, 3. 4. EDGAR ROLPH. A masfer a'F melody pours for'h music :From his soul. CoHege Prep: Apollo Choir. 4: Choir. l, 2. 3, 4-,- Glee Club, I. 2, 3, 4: Library, 2; Morning Wafch, II 2. 3. 4. BETTY ROOSA. WHh dancing eyes and sunny hair. Commercial: Girls' Council. I: Glee Club. I: Y- Teens, f. WALTER ROSCHKE. He has a formula for success. CoHege Prep: Apoflo Choir. 4: Chofr, l, 2. 3, 4: Gas Play. 4: Disc Jockey, 4: Foofball. l, 3. 4; Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4,- Harvard Book Prize, 3,- Honor Sociefy, 3. 4: Lafin Club. I. 2: Library, I. 2, 3: N Club. 3. 4: Proiedionisfs Club. 3, 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: Track, 3, 4; Salufaforian. RICHARD ROUSH, He never 1aH:s much: he never has much fo say. General: Band. I. 2. 3, 4. CAROL L. RUSSELL. Carol WIH someday wear a while cap. College Prep: Class Play, 4: Clinic. I. 2. 3. 4: G.A.A.. l. 4'. Glee Club. I: Hanor Guard. 3: Morning Wafch. I: Spanish Club, I, 2: Y-Teens, l. ROGER SAILING. He prepares hr +he future, TechnicaLMachine Shop. VALERIE SCHECHTER. Always ready +0 lend a helping hand. College Prep: Class Play, 4.- F.T.A., 2-. G.A.A.. 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3: Scholarship Squad. 4: Spanish Club. 3. 4: Swifchboard, 4: YrTeens. l. BOB SCHMALZ. Norwood's Rip Van Winkie. College Prep: Cafefer'wa, l: D.E.C.A.. 4; Glee Club, i, 2. 3: HLY. 2, 3; Spanish Club, 2, 3. NANCY LEE SCHROEDER, A ring on her Hnger and a dream In her heart College Prep: Band, I. 2. 3. 4: French Cfub. l. 2: G.A.A.. 2, 3: Orchesfra. 3. 4. RALPH L. SCHUBERT. Never worry: if doesn'i pay. College Prep; HivY. 3. 4.- La'rin Club, I. 2. HARVEY F. SCHWALLIE, A smocfh dresser! College Prep: Choir, 2, 3. 4; Football, 4-. Glee Ciub, l, 2, 3, 4'. Hi-Y. 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2. 3. HELEN TERESA SCHWARTZ. lnfelligence and common sense fhe besf combinafion. Commerdai: Lebanon, hCo-op. 4: Library. 3; YIeens. 2. CAROL SEIDENSPINNER, Loquadous and vivacious. Commercial: Co-op, 4: Girls' Council, 2'. YvTeens, I. 2. MARJORIE SEXTON, She is as genHe as a spling breeze. commerczar; Class Play, 4, JUDY SHARP. A very sharpH miss. Commercial: camp. 4; ezee Club. I;Y.Teens, l, 2. JEWEL J. SMITH. A girl WIN: a brigm mm. CommerciaI1CoLop, 4; Glee Club, I: ween; I, 2. WILLIAM M. SNAPP. Why sfudy wary? 1 make if! Commercial: D.E.C.A., 4. SUE ANN SOWDER. Small1 queenly. and vivacious. Cosmeiology: Chass Play, 4: Cosmefology Club, 3. Vice-Pres?den+.4: G.A.A.. I. 2: Honor Guard. 3: La+in Chub. I. 2: Prom Queen. 3: Sfudent Council, I. 4: Y-Teens, l, 4-. Treasurer, 2. 30 A. ROHDENBURG R. ROHDENBU R6 ROSCHKE ROUSH SCHECHTER SCHMALZ SCHWALLIE SCHWARTZ SHARP SMITH W121 ... mxam 31 ROLPH ROOSA RUSSELL SAILING SCH ROEDER SCHU BERT SEIDENSPINNER SEXTON SNAP? SOWDER THE SENIOR GLASS GEORGE E. STORER. A full sfore of ambifion. College Prep: Apollo Choir. 4: Choir. I. 2. 3, 4: Chi: Play. 4: Foofbell. I. Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y. l. 2. 3. 4' NW Club. I. 2: Swimmeg. l. 2.- Track. I. BOB SUMMERS. The drowning maiden4s dream. CoHege Prep: Baskefball. l. 2; Football. !. 2; Hi-Y. l. 2. 3. 4: HN Ciub. l. 2. 3. 4: Swimming. l. 2. 3. 4. JACQUELINE TATMAN. She knows few sad moments. CoHege Prep: Oass Play. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Honor Guard. 3: Spam'sh Qub. l.'2: Sfudenf Council. 2: Y-Teens. 1.4. KENNETH RALPH TOSKY, He foofeih a horn. TechnicaliElechicify: Band. I. '2. 3; Choir. 2. 3. 4: Class Piay. 4: Dance Band. 2. 3. 4; ElecfricHy Club. 4: Glee Club. J. 2. 3. 4: Orchesira. l. 2. 3. JIM VALENTINE. In+enf io reason and poJHe fo please. College Prep: Baseball. 2. 3: Football. l: French Club. 2. Treasurer. 3: HivY. 3. President I. 2: Honor Sociefy. 3. Treasurer. 4-. N Club. 3. 4: Sfudenf Coundl. 2. RICHARD VOGEL. His dufies well performed; his days weH spent General: Track. I, JOYCE WAHLE. With fireless Feef dance cm. dance cn. College Prep: Band. I. 2. 3. Sacrefary. 4: Choir.- 3, 4: Class Play. 4: French Cmb. I. 2: G.A.A.. l. 2. 3, 4'. 6M5 Council. 2. 3: Glee Club. 3. 4: Honor Society, 3. 4: Ovchesfra. I. 2: Librarian. 3. 4; SILHOUETTE Sfaff. 3. Edifor. 4: Swikhboard. 4; Y-Teens. 3, 4. DANIEL WARDREP. He Is musically Inclined. General: Band. I. 2. 3. 4: Choir. 3. 4: Dance Band, 4: Orches+ra. l. 2. 3. 4. MARGIE WARNER, A leading lady. College Prep: Cheerleader. 3. 4'. Class Play. 4; G.A.A.. 1.2. 3. 4: 6433 Club. I. 2. 3. Publicify. 4; Honor Guard. 3. Mirror Sfaff. 4. Sfudenf Council. I: Switchboard. l: Y-Teens. 1.2. 3.4. CARL WEBER. JR.. He +ha+ hafh knowledge spaieih wards. Collezge Prep: Band. I. 2: Cafeferia. 2. 3: Choir. 3. 4: Ghee Club. 3. 4: HiiY. 2. 4. Chaplain. F. Treasurer. 3: Honor Sociefy. 3. 4; Library. l. 2: Orchesfra. 2: Spanish Club. I. ViceiPresidenf. 2: Hisfary Medals 3rd Award. 3. EVA C. WEIRICH. A gay girl with a brTgl'H smile. Commerciai; C4055 Play. 4: French Club. I. 2: G.A.A.. l. 2. 3. Board. 4: 6493 Club. I. 2: SILHOUETTF. Sfeff. 4; Swifchboard. 4; YiTeens. I. 2. NANCY LEE WETTIG. A demure and daimy doH, Commercial: Cheerleader. 3: Class Play. 4: G,A.A.. l. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3; Honor Guafd. 3. MFrror $4517. 4: Sthenf Council. 4: YiTeens. 2. 3. 4. DONALD J. WILTS. A big wheel in D.E.C.A. General: D.E.C.A.. 4: Foofball. l: Hi-Y. I. 2'. NH Club. I. Swimming. l. JEAN LEE WISE. As wise as her name Implles. Commercial: Hughes. I. 2. 3. D.E.C.A.. 4. GAYLE WRIGHT. A smooih seamsfress and a gorgeous girL Commercial: Choir. 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Play. 4: G.A,A.. I. 2. Archery Manager, 3. 4: Glee Club. I. 2. 3. 4: Scholarship Squad. 4: Shillifo's Sewing Board. 3. JUNE WRIGHT. Laughing. Iigh+hear+ed. likable. Generaiz Class Play. 4: GMS' CouncH. 2, Secretary. 4; Glee Club. I. 2: Homer Guard. 3: Y-Teens. l. 2. ALICE YOUNG. Nways cheerfui and agreeable. Commercial: Corop. 4-. Ghee Ciub. I: Y-Teens. l. Graduafes no+ pic+ured1 GRETCHEN DEISTER. DON DOLLE. POLLY EADS, JOYCE FIELDS. DON MUNSIE. MELVIN PRELL. DARWIN STOUT. JOAN WESTERMAN. RAY WISBEY. STORER SUMMERS VALENTINE VOGEL WARNER WEBER WILTS WISE G. WRIGHT 3'2 TATMAN TOSKY WAHLE WARDREF WEIRICH WETTIG J, WRIGHT YOUNG 33 UNDERGRADUATES On fhe following pages are pidures of some d +'ne mosf imporfanf people in Norwood High School . , The undergraduafesA Wifhoqu +heir backing +he proiecfs fackled by fhe seniors d '53 would have been din'cuH' +0 complefe , . . WHhoqu Hweir energy amd enfhusiasm, Norwood High School Would be sadly lackIng in school spirH . . . Wifhouf H1em school wouid be a much less inferesfing piace . ., Yes. Jrhe undergradua1'es are mdispensable and H1ey are people f0 be proud oi for +hey have shown +ha+ Huey have charaden schod Spirit, and Madership. pius The abilify to foHowA They wiH provide Norwood High School th fine ciflzens and leaders in Hue coming years. P I L l V i W. E. BIDwN JUNIORS Firs? Row: V. Bolton. J. Bell, M. Casieel, J. Bullen, V Caudill, E. Carson. B Burrus. P4 Barnes. Second Row: N. Alsip, E. Ambrose, S. Adkins, J4 Carter, J. Bond, W. Baldwin, S. Abner. Third Row: J. Carroll. 3 Ash. B. Belew. 0. Common, E, Belleman, D, Abrams, G. Broadus. Firs+ Row: P. Eads, B Dunni D. Dunigan, J. Dale, C. Cook. 5. Evans. Second Row: J. Dunbar. F. Edwards, C Evans. M. Eysoldf, A. Falquaf, N Dolch. D. Ecksha'm. Third Row: Cr Dashley, L, Cooke, B. Feldhaus. R. Ferguson, B. Frazier, C. Fulmer. R. EnneHng. 36 Firsi Row: L. Geornor. J. Hamm, J. Gardner, W. French. E. Gains. P. Gillespie. Second Row: D. CundiH. F. Gore, J Gilman, G. Gilman, N. Gilman. B. Godsey. Third Row: D. Flannery. R. Green. T. Gross, R. Griffis. D, Funk. F, Hagemeien g .: l 1, - g vi; , :f Firs+ Row: C. Kirk. 3. Hoover, H. Kurh. S. King. P. Hariman, P. Hughes, Ex HuguenoiI P. Hubbelf. Second Row: M. HoukI J. HammersmHh. J Jagodih, B. KnoH. 6. HrgfmannI C. Kirl:I C. Kleinschmidf. R. Lanich, R. Kofte. Third Row: D. Huddleston. J. Hofer, J. Kenner, J. Hill. N. Hafhaway, J. Hamp+on, D. Huichinson. JUNIORS 37 Firs+ Row: B. Laird. L. McGee, J. Murphy. R. Meyers. J. McGurrin, J. LoviH, C. LoshI G. Marfin. Second Row: R. Myers, J. Ogden. P. Lee, D. LynnI I. Lohs, B. NealI E. Lederle. C4 Mariin. B. Marsha . Third Row: J. Perkins. R. Faw, R. Langhout D. Olmes, G. Mulberry, T. Rasner. H. Richardson. Firs+ Row: D. O'Ban'non. J. Prues, E. Rink, M. Purdy. B. Raidt J, McNuH, J. Monigomery, M, Monforh Second Row: 8. Noel. J. Osborn, M. Orr. C. PTHenger. 5. Pace. J. Ogden, P. Rodgers, P. Rauckhorsf, J. Morai+es. Third Row: T. McKenney. L. Moyer. R.Qua1kamayer. B.Mueller, A. McLennan, M. Moore. J. McKinney. J. Payne. T. Milligan. 38 Firs+ Row: J. Schqu. A. Scarberry, K. SaHerfield. S. Sparkman. E. Sass, C. Sullivan. M. Smith. L. Siraus- bough. J. S+ewar+. Second Row: A. Snapp, D. S+rai'cl1, J. Shields. H. Richardson. E. Silver, B. Sharer, J. Snider, A Russell. P. Schombergi R. Sears. Third Row: F. Remenowsky, L. Schaffer, D. Pefers, R. Shaggs. R. Passauer. J. Schoenebaum. J. Parch- man. K. Schweiher, P. Parlon. t v F'Irsf Row: B. Zisgeimeyar, U. Haddix. D. Wishman. P Zinlrl F Winkler, R Thomas, J. Whiflock, J. Thomas. B. Tillis. Second Row: A. Tofflemire. L. Thompson: J. Taylor, P. SmiH'Il G. Wilson. R. Wilhelmy. P, Tomsl W. Wright R. Troy, D. Ziegler. Third Row: D. Sandfard. L. Thacker. B. Wilmes, J. Zenni, R. VdnBuren. 5. Woodford. C. Trickay. J. Veeneman. J. Tracy. JUNIORS 39 SOPHOMORES Firs+ Row: 5. Boch. P. Bahia, S. Barklage, C. Bolll N. BareH. 5. Adler. L. Benneking. K. Ambrose, M. Boone. Second Row: A. Bacon. N. Bragg;l L. Bowersl B. Carfer, B, Brown, 6. BarneH, C. Cahall. L. Blank. Third Row: T. Bauer, M. Boone: C. Adams, 6. Arnold, J. Brown, J. EJwards, D. Davis, K, Eclterf. Firs+ Row: G. Brockman. G. Bryant J. Evans, J. Eckert, G. Conn, P. Coffey, E. Cobe S Canada. Second Row: P. Cahall. B. Brannock. C. Camery. G. Burkholz. W. Clark. J. Boyer, J. Collins! C. Clemens, L. Dodd. Th'lrd Row: N. Des Ruisseaux. R. Frye, M. Gird'er, D. Eggers, G. GarrisonI F. Fich+en R. CarHon. G. Combs. J. Carraher. 4O Firsf Row: L. Evans. SA Faulconer, P. Hilderbran, C. Gels, B. Fieenor, M. Gagliardo. J. FeIdhaus, 5. Farmer. Second Row: M. Boyd, D. Dudersiadl, R. Calk. W. Ha+field. V. Fenfon, B. Eysoldf, B. Gamer, A. Gilles- pie. C. Downs. Third Row: D. Floyd, T. Engle, S. EIIioH, D. Handley, J. Gels. R. Doughmen, J. Dirksen, D. Gilman. 3 . 1 $, . . Firsf Row: A. Gross1 P. Hill, J. 60+herman. B. HaHield, M. Hayden, B. Grimes. Second Row: V. Haddix. J. Goodman. P. Harris. T. Hahn. M. Hanes, W. Harris. Third Row: 0. Gray, R. Griffis, G, Harnoid, M. Hammersmifh. 6. Hammond, J. Harfmann, SOPHOMORES 41 -...A SOPHOMORES First Row: J. Lawson, L. Janzen. L. Hosierman. C. Huff, D. LedbeHer, F. Kidwell, M. Kennady, M. Kun+zman. Second Row: B. Leedom. P, HuHe, MA Jackson, M. Keller, E. Irvine, C. Knapka S. Lewis. J. Keller, D. Larsen. A. Lang. Third Row: C Jonesl K. Haward, T. Lasonczk. G. Kleb, F. KIein, J. KincerI E. Howard, D. Howard, A. Hughes, B Johnson. at. r, v3 . Firs+ Row: 6. Morgan. P. Meyers. D. Mas+ropaolo, B. MaH, M. McCabe, C. Mann, D. McClearn. E. Moses. Second Row: C. Mayerle, D. Marcum, 6. Linden. F. Morris, C. Munsie, D. Meisfer. B. McFarland, B. i Locke, S. Lynch. C. Miskell. 1 Third Row: D. OBanion, R. MaloH, D. Nichols, R. Loeffler, 8. Miles. W. :Monigomary. 6 Meckes, C. Murphy, R Meyersi J. Morgan. 1 42 Firsf Row: J. Radel, N, Parker, V. Rainwaier. V. PoHnsky. P. Piercey, M Parr, B. Phillips. AA Phillips. Second Row: P. Retalliclr, M. Popplewell, Y. Popplewell, C. Reeves, J Face, 5. Pashenkoff, K. O'Connor, P. Radar, E. Face. Third Row: D. Rhotem M. Ponder. R. O'Baniom M. Ponder, J Reade, D. Rofan. A. Smith, B. O'Meara. Firsi' Raw: J. ROHI, G. Rickeison, B. Smiih, S. Sperry, A, Scheadler, BA Smifl'lI F, Roark. B. Schwab. D. Rogers. Second Row: H. Sfewarfl M. Sfowe, L. Shafer. L. Sfagnam. 5. Siebenihal, B. Risner. 6 Snapp. M. Sowder. Third Row: W. Tafman. D. Schuele. D. Roberison. D. Rusk. B, Schubah R. Riggs. T. Smifh. H. Rose. J. Skiff. L. Smith. x SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Firsi Row: M Wailace, P. Wilson, F. Todd! S. Terwilliger, N. Zimmerman, J. WyaH, L. Zelms. J. WaHers. Second Row: T. Williams, P. Walker, T, Wright L. Zippin, J. Tioflaf, M. Taylon J. Williamson. J. Taylor. Third Row: B. Vanderbilt R. Wa+son, L. Yaies, D. Trauih, S. Thacher, L WaHer. J. Richen. Firsi Row: J. Becker, J. Bulfon, D. BarneH, C. Abig, lM. Adkins, B. BeckeH, 6. Alexander. Second Row: B. Boley, J, Barron, J. Bickwermeri, B. Beggs, P. Bailey, C. Barnesl H. BeaHie, 6. Barnes, B. Alcorn, J. Allen. Third Row: B. Blank, W. AbboH. R. Baker, B. Arnald, B, Ash, T Bailey, C. Bailey, D. Brockman, L. Andrews. FRESHMEN 44 Firs? Row: A. Brooks. 8. Callahan. N. CurHs, N. Cahn, B. Cooper, J. Dahon, C. Bryant R. Brooks, C. De- San'riage. D. Camery. Second Row: E. Carfer, M. Couriney. C. Cosbey, L, Conn. P. Carroll, C. Creelman, D. Con C. Calvin, V. Burne++, A. Ausfen. J. Cable, T Cahall. Third Row: R Burnsl C. Cos+ello, E. Cracker, W. Chaney. D. Buerger, J. Carrier, P. Converse, J, DoyIE. L. Bruce, P. Dixon. DA Dunbar, C. Canada. w x - - .'-' + , '.. El . me f. Firsi Row: B Frye, J. Harderf. R. Gordon, C, Garner, F. Ewick, R. Haddix, N. Fischer. S. Floyd, M Garrison. Second Row: P, Edwards, P. Folk. C. Farmer. M. Fye. J. Ficke, D. Frambes, A. Fos+erI J. Ga+es. C. Gre+hel. J. Feldhaus. B. Eisen. Third Row: W. Hollowayl EV Greber. G. Eysolde, J. DeBord. J. Hachman, W. Fife, T. Flynn, J. Frye, D. Fleenorl M. Goins. FRESHMEN 45 FRESHMEN Firs+ Row: E. Hayden, E. L'Indemam C. Hugl'le:I M. Hardebeck, M. Herrerm L. Johnsont B. Laulm S. Second Row: S. Kessler. D. Hufchinson. P. Hardcasilg P. Laueri. 1. Lee, M. KuebheI A. Laudick, L. Johnson, R, Hubbell. R. Jones. Third Row: G. Keeshan. B Har+on, R. Laslze, L. Jones, J. Hicks, N, King. T. Kemplner. D, Lauderman. i C. Johnson, H. Lansdale. King. A. Howard. T. Hughes. :1 i -l i 1 l V - w w i Firsf Row: M. LoviH. D. McKinney. L. Neal. T. Marfin, J. Maiiox. B. Moore, J. NesbiH, 9. Long. S. New- 5 man. B. Mar+irL 1 Second Row: M. Miracle. R. Mowary, D. Morgen. C. ?v1oleswor1lnl P. Meh, L. MHcheIL M. Lim!e, R. a Fo+z. P. Lepley, J. Mueller, W. Lohs. ; Third Row: W, McDowell, C Maupin. R. Masferson, R. Livengood, T. Nash B. Miller, J. McGurrin, J. ! Lynn, B. Moellmann. P. Long. a 46 Firsi Row: D. Abrams, R. Roberlson, P. Rehring, S. RinkI M. Melfer, E. Perkins. 5. Query, A. Regan. S. Reynolds. Second Row: R, Phim, J. Riegler, C. Rue. C. Saben. J. Randall, B. Rowe, C. QuiHschreEber, M. Over- me'ner. A. Redcfingfon, B. Ogden. Third Row: D. O'Brien, B. Rayborn. G. Noonanl J. Bosch. J. ProffeH. C. Pommering, G. Osley, M. OHqu H. Radar, J. Ryan. .4. - Firsf Row: B. TaHer, B. Schummer, J. Snapp. S, Tackeit K. Seifer, P. Graub. 5 Skinner, C. Simmons, KA Sullivan Second Row: J Searcy, J. Seats. GA Sellers, J. Shepheri S. Scafi, M. Swihen P. Smifh. J. Sfewarf. B. Shepard, D. SlzeHon. B. Sfone, B. S+refch. Third Row: L Schradin, R. Scheadler. W. Tamayo, M. Smifh, A. Smi+h, B. Smeal, T. Smi+h, R. Sltirvinj E. Shousek R. Steele. E. Schrichien. FRESHMEN VF FRESHMEN Firsf Row: W. Timm, G. Tasch, A. Thompson, J. Walfer, R. Wallace, G. WHH. B. Toney, R. Wisbey, J. VogeL Second Row: P. Thomas. S. Taylor. W. Wurs+er, S. Wuest J. Todd, M. Yingling, D. ZiH. G. Thurman. C. Zeh. J. Timberlake. D. Trickey. D. Wehrmeyer. D, Tarfer, M. Yocum. Third Row: 5. Warner, S. Purdy, L. Ta+man, R. Wilson, W. York, D. Tracy, Don WhHe. D. VanJergriH, R, Wesion, M. Wilcox, P. Zeh, Y, Williamson, R4 WhiH, 6 Penning. 9n Illemoriam The school was greafly saddened by The deafh of three 0+. our sfudenfs. Evelyn Carson. a iunion was killed In an aufomobile accident on February I4 Evelyn was adive In school. parficularly in Girls' Council. Aivin Fosfer. a freshman, died on February lb. as a resuH of complicai Hons arising from influenza. Alvin was an enfhuslasfic member of ihe band. Jerome Harris a freshman! dled on November 28, I95I. His deafh rew sulfed from a brain fumor, Jerome was a member of We swimming Jream. Norwood High School losf three fine cifizens, buf H151 was small compared +0 +he loss sugared by +he families of Evelyn, Alvin. and Jerome, To fhem +he sfudenfs and faculfy wish f0 express +heir deepesf sympafhy. :18 AERAMi . Amm FEATURES A queen +0 be crowned, a song +0 aing erzea 1L0 win. a parade +0 wafch and +hen, decoraHons +0 be faken down. a cosmme i0 pack away, somefhing +0 pas+e 1n your scrapbook, a memory +0 he'd dear. No maHer whaf else you do in high school. Huese are Hwe things you wiH remember. Time may fade Hwe memories and er Hwe wcaces bui the scenes from These happy days o'F youfh and enfhusfasm are never en+irely erased rom Hwe mx'nd, Turn The foHOW'mg pages now. Look and laugh and remember. Look af Jrhem a score of years from now and you'H smile f0 yourseH as you recaH Whe good old days. MEDHOWN ., I .111 II- allha fglI-INiIILI 111104, !UIUIVIIIIIIrnyJJII r1 . x ,. . fiat: N.Irll ll? MARDI eRAs'x kuxf QUEEN :7 SHARON TERWJLUGER AND em McKEE L vi ' SHARON TERWiLLIGER , y . ORWOO 5 BEST ACTRESS MARGIE WARNER AND BES? ACTbe . . J E? x - AGER MEET BROADWAY ACTRESS JULIE HAYDON must M 5: $.35; Rx QUERY AN6 TWIN: : a wwn - . PINUP BOY DWAf PRODUCTION 'y ?14 59.x THE TALL AND SHORT OF'IT , .SK .5! .Y B - 1., .. lem WELCOME. FRESHQEvavY-TENSIH 1-; ABTIVITIES Teamwork is H16 keynofe 0? every successful organization, H makes dubs and schools amd whole ci+ies run smoo+hly On +he nex+ 'Few pages are presenfed Hwe numerous and varkd groups ihaf are found 5+ our own school. We'H fake a bck 6+ how +hey work: we'll ?md ouf who +he on'cers are. And mos+ Imporfanf of all, we H see wha+ Huey do. WeWI discover how +his Hing called '1eamwork reaHy operafes. As members of Huese organizaJrIons high schod s+udenfs achieve some of +heir mos+ wor+thEe and saHsfying experiences. Working side by side wi+h o+hers +oward a common goal V15 5 very gra+ifying +hing Achieving +Ha+ goaI, whafever H may log is no Mess +Han a Jrriumph, Firs? Row: J. Cariton, C. KeHvi J. Palumboy 5. Gina B, PhiHiDs. Second Row: M. Kelier, 1.. McGee. J. Murphy A. Giiiespiey G. Noonan, P. Hughesy Ja Feldhaus, G, Conn. E, Sassi Third Row: D, Hufchinson, B. Locke, S. Sowder. MV Boone, G. Lackey R. Myers, P. Baniay NA WeHig, G. Ricardi. Fourlh Row: A Baylessy M. Muore, G. Gilman, J. Kenner, Js Gilman, Mr, C Aibrechf, R. Fergusony F, Ennekingy P. Rodgers K. Saiferiieid. OFFICERS JERRY PALUMBO ............. President SANDRA CLINE .............. Secreiaiy CHARLOTTE KELLY .......... Vice-Presideni JOAN CARLTON ............. Treasurer MR. ALBRECHT ...... Siudenf Council. one of Norwood High's busiest organizafions. is made up of siudenfs who are eiecfad +0 +heir posifions by +heir homerooms. There are aiso +hree represenfafives for each grade: The S+uden+ Council is always busy doing somefhing +0 heip someone a+ Norwoodi Each year +he Councii sponsors many dances and o+her wor+hwhile proieds. This pasf year was no excep- +ion as +his ac+ive group began +he year by giving a dance aHer +he Tirs+ foo+bail game, Homecoming Night which is an annual affair a+ N,H.S.. was sponsored by fhe S+uden+ Council in co-Operafion wiih The iocaJ chapfer 0T Jaycees. If was aJr This game fha+ S+uden+ Counciiis vice- presidenf was crowned Homecoming Queen over a score oi beautiful high school girls. Af one of Jrheir mee+ings held on Tuesday mornings. Jrhe Sfudenf Councii. assisfeci by fheir iikable and heipful adviser. Mr. Albrecht decided +0 sponsor a dance afier one of +he baske+bail games. The money which was raised was given +0 help pay for +he new eieciric scoreboard. STUDENT ......... Adviser Some of fine ofher adivihes which were held Jrhis year inciuded an exchange visif by officers from Sfudenf Council th Highlands High School. This visi+ prompfly broughf more visi+ors +0 Nor- wood as some members of Walnuf Hills Sindenf Council paid a visif. The Sfudenf Council Jrook care of Jrhe Chrisfmas decorafions and +ree in Jrhe fronf hail. They also raised money +0 buy new Trophy cases +0 replace +he old ones in fhe en- france To $119 fieldhouse. These oid ones were cleaned Jrhis year by a group of siudenf Council membersy One of The Councilis mos+ imporfan+ respon- sibilifies is Jrhe choosing of the cheerleaders, All of +he represenfahves meeiL in Hue fieidhouse and wafch +he candidafes fry out The reiurning senior cheerleaders help the Sfudenf Council To choose boJrh +he varsiiy and reserve cheerleaders, Being chosen as a represenfahve +0 Sfudeni Council is really an honor a+ Norwood, COUNCIL GIRLS' ANNA ABRAMS .............. Presideni COUNCIL OFFICERS JUNE WRIGHT .......... Secrefary-Treasurer MISS KEHM ................ Adviser Whaf's fhe rush? Where are +hose cufe girls going? Well, herehs +he answer. H is Tuesday morning and +here is a Girlsh Council mee+ing, This organizafion consisfs of a represen+a+ive from each girls' homeroom who mee+ f0 discuss and solve fhe problems of fhe girls of Norwood High School and +0 pian for fheir worfhwhile projec+s. Girls' Council was hrs+ organized when +here was a dispufe over Jrhe problem of girls' wearing slacks +0 schoola A group of girls +hen mef +0- gefher +0 discuss +hl's problem and formed +he firsf mee+ing o1c a girls' council. If was decided +ha+ +he wearmg of slacks +0 school Is nof prepare and +his rule has been kepf in effed ever since. Girls' Councii has advanced a long way since Ms firs'r meefing. as can be seen by +he services +hey have performed around +he school for many organizahons and persons who have been in need. Some of +heir acfivHies were selling poms-poms a+ 'I'he fooeraH games and organizing Girls' Week and CoHon Prinf Day, They gave a benefiJr dance calfed The Dime-n-Dance. AH proceeds wenf +0 Jrhe Polio Fund. These girls also aided ihe Red Crosg and sold cokes Jro make money which Jrhey dona+ed +0 +he school, The members worked hard buf had fun 'In making +his organizafion success- ful. Firs! Row: Be Laird, J. Wright A. Abram; F. Kourhasl B. Kincer, Second Row: M, Monforf, E. Carson, B. TEIIis, L. JohnSOn. P. Edwards, B. Ncorne CV DeSan'Hago. Third Row: 5. EllioH, B. Phillipsl M. Casfeel, J. Wyaft E. Moses, S. Faulconer, J. RandaH. 63 Firsf Row: Jl Wahlel A. Rohdenbmgl D. Crossl BA Randall, M. Lansdale, B. Vaughn P, Clark. Second Row: N. Penderve J. Gravenkempere J. Gardnerl J. Cline. Ml McCoshaml A. Herbsler, D. Godby' H. Hughes. Thlrd Row: 5. Gilchrlst B. Baker. T, Su'ron, J. Redwine. E. DeBrunnerl D, Chapman, C. Weber, B. Fiicher, JA Vaienflne. OFFICERS RICHARD CHAPMAN ........... Preslden? PAT CLARK ................ Secrelary ANN ROHDENBURG ......... Vice-Presiden+ JAMES VALENTINE ............ Treasurer MISS TIELKING ..... Al lasf +he day had come for whlch all juniors and seniors had walled. H' was +he day of fhe as- sembly sponsored by +he Norwood High School Chapler of lhe Nallonal Honor Sociely under 'l'l18 supervislon of Miss Norma Tielking, On Hwis clay all new members were inlfla+edl affer Huey had pledged +hemselves +0 uphold Hue slandards of lhe organiZalion, The llrsl Honor Socie+y. called Phi Be+a Sigma, was formed in Chicago in I920. The Norwood Chapfer of +he Na+ional Honor Society was charlered in I929. To become eligible for admisslon a s+uclenf mumL be in He las+ semes+er of +he elevenlh grade or in Hue lwelllh grade. He musf be scholas+ically in Hue upper flaircl of his class. He muer also .......... Adviser be especially oulsfanding in regard lo leadership, service. and Characfer. and main+ain +hese char- ac+eris+ics lhroughoqu his high school career. Nof more :than fiHeen per cen'r of any class may be elecledelen per cen+ 6+ H19 end o1t +he iunior year and five per cen+ a+ +he completion of H169 senior year. Since +he lowerclassmen are no? eligible for membership in +he Honor Soclelyl a pennanf is given as a reward lo lhe homeroom wifh H19 highes'r scholasfic rafing, H is 'rhe job of We mem- bers Of fhe Honor Sociely lo fabulale Hie grades of Hue lower classmen a+ +he end of each harm. The Naflonal Honor Sociely also sponsors an annual apflfude fest The prizes are scholarships for college fuilion and oflwer cash awards. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY M 0 R NI N G W A T C H Fm Row: B. Godseyi P. Lee, JA Gmrdner P. Barnes. Second Row: D. Marcum C. Cook L Evans, C. Clewens, B. Schwab B. Smith. Third Row: G. Morqam standing; J. Hachmam L. Johnson, J, Osborm J, Marai+e;, L. Gearnor, M. Jacksom N. Bassefi Fourih Row: Miss Hand: r1and1nq;C.M$skeH,T, Harrison B,Smea!, H. Rodena.BroeriROHW.E.R01ph.aCCDmpdnisf. OFFICERS GLORIA MORGAN . . A . . 4 . . . . . Presideni CAROL COOK . . . . . . . . . , . . .Treasurcr PATSY LEE . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .Sccrefary MISS HAUCK , . . . . . . . . . . . . AAdv'wsor HYGR CABINET Hygr Cabinef is +he governing body of Y-Teens. If consisfs mt +he presidents of +he Jfour dubs and cabinef officers elecfed in May a+ +he annual Mofher-Daughfer Ban- que+. HYGR CABJNET L9H To mm: C. Pcrtmann, DA Abrams. S. Teerqen JA Feldhawi, ML: E Jone. B. RJFdaH, J. Gamner. D. Cro's. F. WInHeL K meeruSi J. Mmohv. 65 Y-TEENS OFFICERS BETTY RANDALL . Presidenf FRANCES WWKLER . PublicHy Chairman JUDY MURPHY . VicerPresidenf SHARON TERWiLLVGER , Worship Chairman DOLORES CROSS Secreiary GEORGIA CONN . Leadership Chairman PAT RODGERS . , Treasurer CAROL PORTMANN . Inferclub Cabinei One of We mosiL imporfam divisions of fine YWCA is fhe Y-Teensl Hwe youngesf member of +ha+ infernafionaW organizaHon. A+ Norwood are four indideual clubs, Hwe Freshman. Sophomore. Junior, and Senior Clubs. Each of Haese clubs has HS own officers; On H19 Hwird Thursday of each monfh +he Trour Clubs mee+ +oge+her for a meefing of a group called HYGR, HYGR combines 'Hwe four dubs in+o one for greafer unify, They sponsor +he Freshman Tea in He early faH +0 qejr the freshman giHs infereered in the Y and Hm Holly Hop aJr Chrisfmas. The Eas+er Assembly is arranged by HYGR representa- +ives and Hi-Y represenfafives. Fh-sf Row: J. Wahlel M. McCosham J Gardner, KK Saifarfleld J. Feldhaus, 5. RandaH, D. Cress. Second Row: C. Forfmanm S. Farmer P. CathL J. Siewarf. M Monfmf M. Hammond, J. Radel. Third Row: J. Whiflock. C. Losh. G. Conn J. WyaH L, Hostermam B, Phillips, J. Mmqun. Fourth Row: P, Rodgers. M, Purdy C. Manm E. Mose; B, Raidi: PA Hughes, 5. TerwiHiger. Fifth Row: W. Harris J. Morahes, E. Sass W. French, .1. Gardner. FA KouHas, F, Winkler. Sixth Row: B. Locke, L. EvaHs, P4 Banfcx C. Geis, G. L'xnden, J4 Keller, C, MiskeH. Sevenfh Row: F. Gore. J. Cline, J Osborn J. Pace, M. Hammermifh A. Scarberry, V, Haddix. 66 The Senior Club. which gave +he annual Spagh- eH'i Supper followed wi+h a fashion show, was Ted by Joyce Gardner. president Joy Clinel vice presidenf; Joyce Morgan. secretary: and Miriam McCoshem. Treasurer, The Junior Clubi headed by Kay Safferfieidi presidenf; Pai Rodgers. vice presideni; Frances WinkTer, secreiary: and Meriha Purdyy Treasurer. prepared Chrisfmas packages for a girls' de+ene iion home. The Sophomore Club presided over by Janef Feldhaus with ihe help of vice presiden+ Peggy CahaH. freasurer Pairicia Bahia, and secreiary Y-TEENS Jahice Pace. made scrapbooks for hospifalized veferans. The Freshman Club gave a dance for +he polio fund. Their officers were DoHie Abrams, presi- dent Barbara Toriey, vice president Suzanne Skinner. secrefary: and Nancy Fischer. Jrreasurer. As you can see, Jrhe Norwood Y-Teens are earnesily Jrrying To reach Their goals which are +hese: HTo grow as a person. To grow in friend- ship wiih people of aH races. religions. and na- HTo grow in Jrhe knowledge and love fionalii'iesi of God? Firsi Row: N. Fischen S. Scofh D. Abrams J. Fiye, B. Toneyy S. Skinner, Second Row: B. Marlin, J. Searcy. 6. Nexander, M, Yocum. P. Obermeyevl 5. Query M. Herreral J, Becker. Third Row: JT Cabie, D. McKinneyy 6. Teach S. Taylory B, Aicorn, A. Brooksy N. Cuhm Fourth Row: R. Reberisony P. Lepleyy D. Cox, C, Simmonsy E. Petkins. F. Long, L, Milcheile Fiilh Row: B, Witt Di Huichinson, C. Sabeny 5. Warnery J. Shepard. S. Wuest 67 HI-Y Monday nights find many Norwood boys 5+ +he .Y' The officers of +he freshman club. Phi, are Ron Wes+on. president Don Wesfoni vice president Pa+ Convers. secre+ary: Calvin Maupin,1reasurer; and Earl Schroeder and Dan Ryanh advisors. Sophomore club, Kappal i5 presided over by Tony Williams. president John Kincer. vice presi- dent Dick Cafk. secrefary; Gerry BarneH, Jrreasw urer: and advisor. Russell WyaH. Sigma, fhe iunhxor club. 'us led by Cad Kleinv schmidf. president Dick Langhou+, vice presi- dent Bill Feldhaus, secre+ary; Thomas McKenny. freasurer: and advisor. Jim Sfrumpf. Leaders of +he senior club. Alphai are Dan Locey. presidenf: George Sforer. vice presidenf: Hl-Y CABINET Dave Query, secre+ary; Bill McKinneyl Jrreasurer: and advisor, Burf Dusferburg. The four clubs meef every week on Monday nigh+ for fun and for business meefings, Once a mon+h Jrhey have a ioinf meeHng wi'rh a special program. A+ Jrhe Hrsf meefing Barry Bishop, 6 Universlfy of CincinnaH gradua+e. +old of his moun+ain Climbing experiences. The +opic 01c +he second meefing was a bus frip across The confinent Some of Hie many adivifies enjoyed were +he caroling parfy wifh Jrhe Y-Teens. a dance. and a hayride. The four clubs enfered Jreams in +he Hi-Y Church Baskefball League. In fhe finals Ivanhoe won over Npha and received a handsome frOphy presenfed by Jrhe four Hi-Y clubsh Seated, L9H 20 right; T. WiHiamsh T. Wrighf, T. McKenneyh M. Moore, Dh Loceyh C. Kmfnschmldt B. Gomerh R, Langhcuf, E. Feldhaus. Standing, Leif f0 thl: B. Bakerh R. Weslon. 68 Firs! Row: T. WilHams, C, Klsinschrru'di' B. O'Meara R. Calk. G. BarneHe E. Garner. Second Row: 5. LiggeH B. Sioror. R. Schubert, JA Tioflat E. Lederle. J. Payne, Thi d Row: D. Locay, G. Starer. J. Veeneman, E, DeBrunnerK J Kenner, F. Enneking. D. Query. a i W 1 First Row: J. Skx'z'r', J. Gilmam GA GHman, N. Gilmam D. GilmanV Second Row: G, Kha-b, L. WaHen J. Carraher B. Ranch. J, Khmer R. Langhour. Third Row: M. Momma N. Hmhaway B. Feldhaus. T. McKRnney R. Batch 69 Leif To RighT: B, Hngins. J. Kincer, J. Dirksen. M. Ponden J. Hampfom D. Eggers. MT Pondere Mr. R, Thoma; D, Robertson. OFFICERS JOHN HAMPTON PresidenT DAN ROBERTSON ............ SecreTary MARVTN PONDER ........... Vice-Presldenf JAMES DIRKSON ............ Treasurer Every Tuesday mornTng you wiTl Tind in The Tunchroom The Camera Club, planning a Tield Trip or discussing a new idea in phoTography. The meeTings are held from 8:00 unTil 8:55, This year The club made Trips To CovingTon, KenTucky. downTown CincinnaTi, AuIT Park. and The Zoo, IT a member Turned in Tive good prinTs, he received seven poTnTs, Two Tor going and one Tor each good prinT up To Tive, Once a monTh a prinT conTesT is held. Five poinTs are awarded Tor TirsT place. Three Tor sec- ond, Two Tor Third. and one Tor TourTh. AT The end CT The year each memberTs poinTs are ToTaTed and The one w'ITh The mosT wins a prize. Some CT The eAMEnmA conTesTs are IimTTed +0 various subiecTs, The De- cember conTesT was limiTed To picTures abouf Thanksgiving. In January The conTesT was IimiTecT T0 holiday picTures, and The March conTesT was IimiTed To phoTos Taken wiThin a mile of school. The lasT conTesT 0T The year was The annual prinT conTesT and The winner received a prize equal To TheT CT The poinT winners. This conTesT is highly compeTiTive. and The members enTer Their very besT picTures. which They have been savfng aIT year. ReporTs are TrequenTTy made by diTTerenT mem- bers 0T The club on all phases 0T phoTography, The reporTs range Trom how To operaTe The Bolex movie camera To The new banTam Hash bulbs. OLUB PROJECTIONISTS GLllB OFFICERS WADE PERKINS ......... Presideni RTCHARD CHAPMAN ........... SecreTary EARL DeBRUNNER .......... VicevPresidenT RICHARD FAW .............. Treasurer MR, GAEB Who are Jrhe busy Tellows a? Norwood who show all visual educafion films? They are none o+her +han members of Proiedionisf CTub. one of Jrhe Tas'l'es'r growing Organizations in schools. These Proiedionisfsl in addihon +0 giving up s+udy halls +0 show +he Tilm, fake care 0T the PA sysfem For audiforium sessions. Theirs 35 nof all work and no play. for They plan fwo Tier Trips each year. one in Town and one ouf of Town, The one in +own +his year was +0 Kroger's and +he one oufof +own was To Armcoo The officers of +his club were. president, Wade Perkins: vice-presidenf, Earl DeBrunner: secre- +ary. Dick Chapman: +reasurer, Dick Faw, The boys. who reside in +heir own homeroom. 3I I. are from nin+h. +en+h. eleven+h. and ereth grades ................. Advhor of school with no special qualiTICaHonS excep+ +0 be inferesfed In films: once Jrheylre in +he Club. They rnusiL refain +heir high grades, As +hey grad- uafe +hey are repTaced by up and coming fresh- men. Mr. Gaeb. +he Profedionish Clust advisor. is always ready To help Jrhem in seleding films and planning some of +helr more exfensive acTiviers. Today's +remendous TTer in felevision and Jrhree Tdimensional movies offers +he5e boys as Chali Tenge to 'Far greafer careers, Since This field re- quires grea+ Technical skill and knowledge. Jrhese boys are being prepared To heTp Jrhemselves ad- vance in This vocaHon. The Proiec+ionis+ Club enioyed The coming of spring and Their annual picnic, wi'rh To+s of food anal Tun Tor everybody. Firs? Row: W. Roschkeo E. Lederle. J. Moynihanh J. Hampton, T. Lasonuyk F, Ennekinq, K. SianTiH, T, MiTIigan. Second Row: J. Carrahero Raucho Wo Perkins, Mr, Gaeb. Third Row: N. Chapman. D. Raw 3. Wilmesl B, Feldhaus, B. 71 Hathaway, R. GrHFTso E. DeBrunnerT R, Passauer. D, Flrsf Rowb L5H k: Righi: D, Sirefch, S. LiggeH. Rb Langhouf, G, McKeeb T, Fischerb P. Smw'fhb J. Klein, R, Quaikemeyer. C. Richardson. R. Grims. Setond Rew: B. Feldhaus. D. Floyd. W. Perldnsb R. Ferguson, D, Munsie, W, Ruschke, R, Summers, J. PaMmbo, R. Fergusonb B. McKinney, D. Olmes, F. Remenowsky. Third Row: 0. Funk, J. Hofer. F. EnneHng, F. Edwards, J. Radwine. J. TioHaf. D. Chapman, G. McKee. W. Brown, Fourfh Row: A, Bawess, D. Ecksfeinb B. O'Meara, P. Toms, W. erght HA Hughes. J, Kennez, 6. Gilmen. OFFICERS WAYMAN BROWN ........... . Preside ? STEWART LIGGETT . . , . ...... . .Treasurer GK McKEE ............. Vice-Presidenr JERRY GILMAN , . . . . . . . . ..... Secrefary MR. GERRARD ............... Advisor This year ' N ' Club celebra+ed HS +en+h year mf berence for iobs in +he business and indusfry of exisfence since H was organized in I943-The ClUb Norwood; and NH Club's room is +0 be re- meeHngs are held every Wednesday nighf 5+ Hue high school. To be a member of HNH Club a modeled info a modern lounge and recreafion boy muer earn af leaer one leHer a year by par- room. fic'rpaJring in a sporf or as a manager 01: a sport The members 59 programs 5+ all home garbes. He musf obey +he rules of Hue dub, mosf impor- Somebf +h'5 money W55 U5?d +0 PUFCH?58 a Pl'ulco +an+ of which is no smoking ordrink'mg. Televxsxon sgfbfa mode'l Wlfh a IOVZ Inch screen Mr. Leroy Mifchell. a Norwood High graduafe and a combmahon radio argd ereei-speed record of '39, proposed some plans for improving HNH piayer inba mahogony cabmet Th's has a place Club im H18 near fufure +0 creafe more inferes+ 0f honor m H15 ClUb room. and par+icipa+lon in afhiefics, Wifh Hwe co-operai N Club had many dances, par+iesl and hay- Hon of business and indusfry of Norwood he rides fhroughoqu +he year. A+ Hwe Honor Assembfy proposed +he following: every boy who parfid- in June. I952. N Ciub gave +wen+y-five dollars pa+es in a sporf aufomaJricaHy becomes a member foward +he drinking founfain fund. For a senior of HN Club. buf only senior or varsi+y members each year +here is an award 01C 6 one hundred can par+icipa+e in fhe governing body; every boy doHar scholarship +0 The begL allbround afhiefe. who goes 0qu 1tor a spor+ is +0 be given firs+ pre- Jim McCreary. '52, received fhe award. bN CLUB 72 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS P. Costa, Cap'ain: P. Radgers M WarnEn S. Clinn 8 Phillips RESERVE CHEERLEADERS K. SaHa-Hekx CaMaEn; B, PhiHIps F. W1nklenM.HammersmTfh 73 FRENCH CLUB ll OFFICERS EMMA MOSES .............. Prosidenf FREIDATODD ............. Secrefary PAT BOYDEN ............ ViceAPresidenE CAROLEE LOSH ............. Treasurer MISS RUTH MILLER . . . . Do you know who lives in ihaf beaufiful uHra- modern penfhouse aparfmen+ on +he six+h Hoar of Norwood High Schoow Why. of course! H's French Club's Jrwo ii++le mascoh Pierre. a cat and his charming wife. Ger+rude. a mouse. Buf +his year +he ero was increased +0 four as fwo addihons +0 +he family arrived on Sepfember l5. I952. 6+ 8:30 am. Jean and Jeanne, fwins no less, now live wi+h +heir parenfs here af Nora qulgl 3:. - '14 Lama L 3 3w :27 t ggh - I; 73. .L 1.? 325;; a :l ?Jrikjja ......... Adviser wood. Frequenfly +hey visii room il3's classes. Pierre also has a cousin. RadcliHe, who owns a nighf club in Paris. Of course +he whole Thing is really iuer a joke, bu+ Miss Miller, and her Classes gef much enioya menf from +heir imaginary friends, who +0 ihem are as real as anything, On i'he more serious side. however. Jrhe French Club's Mardi Gras Dance was +he highlighf of First Row: C. LoshL F. KrumdFBCkL E. Moses. Second Row: So Barklage, P. Eoydcn, SA Bolton GI Unden. Third Row: MTss R. MHIErL E. Pace, A. Herbsfer. Fourfh Row: Tad Lasonczyll B. O'Meara, W. Haifield. FIHh Raw: JA CarraharL F, Todd, 74 FRENCH GLUBI OFFICERS CECtLLE PITTENGER ...... . . . ,Presidenf JIM DUNBAR . ............ Secrefary BETTY GODSEY .......... . .VicerPresidenf WAYNE FITE ............... Treasurer fhe year. The dance, held on Odober 3. wiJrh a record-breaking aHendance amd approximafew $I25 profit feahlred GH McKee and Sharon Tev williger as honored king and queen. Proceeds from H16 Mardi Gras. and ofher money-raising proiecfs are used +0 sponsor fwo French girls whom +he Club has adopfed +hrough Hwe Save-Jrhe-Chilclren Federafion in New York, The younger girl, Marie Francoise PeHoux, age six, happily announced the birfh of a brofher. i 75 Jacques. in her +irs+ IeHer +0 +he club. The ofher girl, Monique Le Berre, age fiHeem has wriHen several Ie++ers 'From France +elling of her life and surroundings, Bo+h benefH greafly from +he club's con+ribu+ions. Earlier H'n's year French Club learned fha'r erough Hweir help lifHe Marie's 1family are able now +0 fake care of +hemselves. Soon +hey will be :ooking for anoJrher child +0 hefp. This Jrirne Hwey say H's going +0 be a boy. HK 161 First Row: N. Fischer. E. Lindeman. C. Simmons, D Cox Miss R. M ller. Second Row: 6 Thurman, J. Searcv, R. Haddix C. Ccok, C Pliiengen D. Morgen. Thim Row: K Godsey E, Carier. D. Lauderman. W, Fife, R. WaHace. FourPh ROW: R. Myefs, J. Dunbar 0. Camp 00m 0 Deshley. Fm Row: B. Alcorn. J. Frye. ' SPANISH GLUB I OFFICERS ROY GRIFHS . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .Presidenf BILMCKEE . . h . A . . . A , .Secrefary JIM REDWINE . . . . . . h , . . . . Vice-Presidenf MARCIA HAMMERSMITH . . h . . . . K .Treasurcr MKWILSON h . , . . . . h . . . . . . .Advfsor The purpose of Spanish Club Fs +0 sfudy Jrhe A+ Chris+mas Time anyone Who wishes +0 may cusfoms. ar+- his+ory, Md li+era+ure offhe Spanish- learn Chrisfmas carols in Spanish. This year +hey speaking world and also +0 promo+e beHer under- learned n0. Come All Ye FaH'HuLH Jinqle Bells. + ' h h ' ' . ,. . H ' s ending befweenJr a people andf eIr COUNTIES 0. Llee Town of Befhlehemh and 5'30 an au- The program COmmiHee meefs +0 plan meefingsh parties. and +he Pan-American Day assembly for Jrhe enfire school. Af fhis assembly fhere are guesf speakers +0 faW abou+ somefhing pertaining +0 Span'xsh-speaking people and +heir counfries. +henfic Spanish Chrisfmas carol. Van Los Pas- fores a BeIen. The 16er day of school before Jrhe Chrisfmas vaca+ion +he language clubs sang Chrisfmas carols in +he hallsh Firsf Row: J. Siewam L, Hughesh J. NesbiH. D, Wehrmeyerh B. BoXeyh M. Garrisonh S, Queryh S. Skinner. Ph Bums, H, Beanie. Second Row: J. Timberlake, B. Lairdh M. Hardebeckh B. BeggsK F, Rehrinq, A. Howardh G. Barnes. M. Herrera, S. Terwilliger, C. Barnes. Third Row: 6. Hofmann, H. Rose, M. Tamavo. N. Basself. C.Ouil1schre?ben I. Lee. R, Lofzh 8. WM, 5. Women R, Roberfsom Fourfh Row: D. Floydh E, Crocker. Ph DTxanh P, HardcasHel H, DDbeHh R, Calk. G. Evsoldh J. Patch N. Dolch, FiHh Row: R. Ennekfng. BA Atnmd, Th Nash Y. WiHiamson. N. Gehferh H. Radar, B, Horionh 76 SPANISH Spanish Club gave a Chris+mas par+y for all of the Spanish s+uden+s. Al- lhis parfy some of lhe Tirs'l year Spanish s+uden+s gave a play abou+ a Mexican Chrlslmas, There was also a pinala. which is a box or law. gaily decoraled: if is filled wi+h presenfs Tor everyone. Someone is blind- folded, given a slick. Jrold +0 break H , When if is broken +he presenls fall lo +he floor. and every- one grabs for a presenl, Al one of The club meelings Mr. Pleary showed some piclures lhal he had Taken on his vacafion in Mexico. He fold abou+ his very lnfereshng +er and +he beau+ilul sifes +ha+ he had seen. J CLUB ll Many of +he members of Jrhe club visifecl +he Universi+y of Cincinnali +0 see aufhenllc Spanlsh movies feafuring Spanish actors. The dialogue was enlirely in Spanish wifh English Jtranslalions given +0 +he audience. The Club also nominaled candldales for all of fhe school dances which feafure Kings and Queens. This year Sharon Terwilliger was nomi lnaled by The Club as i+s candidale for Home- coming Queen and was a finalist The Spanish Club also made a lrlp +0 The Spanish Inn, which specializes in Spanish food. AM: Flrsf Row: W, Harris, P, Hulfe, D. Maslropaoloa B. Pthlipr E V, Scheduler. L. Bowers. P. Cahall, D. Ecksfeina C. Klelnschmidf. N. Des Ruisseaw. Second Row: P. Banfaa 3. Lockel FT Winkler, J. Murphy, W. French. C, Gels, E. Lederleh W. Wright G. Arnold, Third Row: T. anle. 6. Gllrnanl G, Mulbervyi M. Boonea D, Roberison, E, lrvinal C. Cannery. G. Burkholzl M. Hammersmlfh, Fourfh Row; D. Funk, N. Hallmwmg JA Redwlneo G. McKee, J. Rlchen. Do Gilmanh R, Harveyh R. Grilllsh G. Harnold. D. Davish J. Tiollaf. LATINCLUBII Firs? Row: D Larsen, L. Hosiennam J, Feldhaus C. Mann S. Farmer. J, Wya'rr G Morgan, 6. SnappA Second Row: 5 FGMCOUef. L. Evans J. HaHmannI S. PashenkoH, J. KEHEL B. Branncck. N.Zivnrnern1an D. Mcchsa'n. Third Row: Miss JK Selby, J. H'xH B. Ranch 6. Kleb. B. Bailev R. Loeffler. D. Rofan, R. WaHers. Mrs. M. Scqu. First Row: 5. Adler F. KidweH. 6, Bryan? S, RTHL L. MHChrlL W Wur51er, C. Saben. Second Row: MrsV M, Scully F. Ranch 6, Penm'nq H. Lansdcxle C Duqle G. Sellers J. AHDn. LATINCLUBI 78 HUMANS QUIZ NORWOOD FANS AT HDMEGOMING- 0ll0 VADIS? LATIN CLUB H GAIL SNAP? ............... Pr'esidenf SUE FAULCONER ........... V?ce-PresidemL JEAN WYATT .............. Secrefary LUCIA EVANS ............... Treasurer LATIN CLUB II GERALDINE BRYANT .......... Preslden? JANET ALLEN ............ VicerPresidenf WYNNE VVURSTER ............ Secrefary HARRY LANSDALE ............ Treasurer Organized in W36 by Miss Cardyn Beavers H'we Laf'm Club meets on +he H'n'rd Monday of every monih th Mrs, SCtul H163 advisor fhis 79 year. H5 moHo is Hlnfer Nos which means Among Ourselves.' Af The dub s mon+hly mee'Hngs +he members parficipafe in various quEz programs which have subjects pertaining +0 Rome. Lafin Club was very acme +hr0ughouf H18 year. In H15 Homecomx'ng Parade they sponsored 6 Hear gaily decorafed in Roman bshlon. A+ Christ mas H18 members were busy selling Chrisfmas greefings They also sponsored a Roman Holiday Dance. Ohio Lafin Week, The week nearesf +he ldes of March was appropriaiely Celebrafed by Hwe Club. They ended fhe year wifh a picnic a+ which every one enioyed plenfy of American bod and fun! 25$ .' z Fer Row: P. Hadhevl S. Lvnciw, Bond Sponsor S. Tc'winjer. M A J 0 R E T T E S Second Row: D. Kuntzman. J. Schulz; C. Kirka. Bmlen. BAND OFFICERS ORCHESTRA OFFICERS BELL FISCHER . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Presidenf GENE HO'WARD . . A . A . . . . . . . . Preslden? CAROL PORTMANN . . . . . . . , . ViceVPresiden? CAROL PORTMANN . . . . . . . . . Vice-Presidenk JOYCE WAHLE . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Secrefary DICK PAW . . . . . . . , , . . A . . . Secretary SUE FAULCONER . . . , . . . . . . , . Librarlan JOYCE WAHLE 4 . . . . . . . . . v Librarian WLL DENSFORD . . . V . . . . . . . .Manager BILL DENSFORD . . . . . . A . . . . . 4 .Manager DICK CALK . , . . . . , . . . . Assistant Manager DECK CALK . A . . . , . . . . .Assisfanf Manager MR. J. ROBERT PHILLiPS . . . V . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .Dlredor Firs? Row: E. DeBrunner. E. Lindemanl C. Porfmann, C. Cook. J. Wahie, N, Fischer. D Faw G. Penning S. Wocdiord. Second Row: J. Hampton. B. WM, R. Meyew 5. Warner. P. Wodey G. Ngxanden J. Hofer, N Haihaway Gm Howard. Third ROW: 6. RiCkEISOH. R- Enneking, B. Fischer. D. Wardrep B. DensFQ'd Mr.J. R. Phillmg Diredor. THE NORWOOD HIGH BAND Dur'mg Jrhe Toofball season. 5+ haHJrime, +he I952 marching band perTormed many Infereshng Tormafions and Clever rouhnes. Among +hem were These: a skeiefon Tor HaHoween: 'TSong In The Air. showing how +he school song was born; a romance. by forming a heart churchl house. cradle: Jrhe changing hemline, The band also pfayed aJr mamy of The pep raHies and helped f0 boost school spirit The Band ConcemL was held April 24, I953. One of Their oufsfanding numbers was a Gershwin Medley. Anofher Tnferesfing selecfion was a novelfy number in which each insfrumen+ had a solo part AJr The 2nd Annual Banquet May IST nine seniors received +heir big 'TN'sf' They were Arf Bayless, Earl DeBrunnen Joyce WahTe. CaroT Porfmann. Dan Wardrep, Frank EnnekingT Gene Howard, Dick RoushT and BTH Fischer. The Dance Band under +he direcfion of Mr. PhiTlips piayed aJr many of +he schooT dances held In Jrhe 'Fieldhouse, The vocallsf Tor Jrhe Dance Band was BeHy Dunn. The orchesha played for +he Senior Class PTay. Sfage DoonH her on November 2I and for The Drama Class producfion, The Eve of Sf, Madam First Row: F4 Saumenig. S. Lynch. P. HadTeyl D, Kunfzmanl J4 Schqu, N. Schroeden R. Ennekmg, S. WoodfovdT R. Calk. J. Wahlg, C, Kirk JV BuHenT ST Terwilquer, J. R. PhiHips. Second Row: T. CahaH, N4 Fischc-a MuY-qurry GT Alexander. I. Leeh P. Woolleyh E. Lmde man, 8. Hscher, G. GHmam JK Hampfom B. LeedornT S. Warncrh B. WTH, R. Haddlx. Third Row: C. PortmannT C. Cook, C. Creelman, S. FaulcOnen J. Frye. N. Gilmam J. GilmanT R, Fawh G. Penning, FA Todd D Gilmanh C. CordesT AT FDQEIK E. QeBrunnErh A. Barless. Fourth Row: R. Whiit 6. Howard. H. LansdaleT F. EnnekfngT DT Roush, B. Densiord. D. WardrepT G. MuTberryl J. Hote', R. Myer:h N. Halhawayl S. Purdy. J. Dirksen. 81' T 1 L Le+'s go over +ha+ las+ score again. You may hear +hose words during Jrhe re- hearsal of any of M555 Ewing's Glee Clubs Ze1'a. Alpha. Omicron. or A Cappella Choir. The pidures on +hese pages were +aken a+ fhe I952 Spring Concert The Zefa Girls' Glee Club meefs every Wednesday affernoon 61' 2:30. H is com- posed of freshman and sophomore girls who have accep+able singing voices and are willing +0 spend fheir fime every Wed- nesday aHer school working +0 make Hwe Spring Concer+ a success. The officers of Zefa are Sharon Farmer. president and one of +he Hrs? sophomores ever +0 be elecfed as General Chairman of +he Spring Concert Nan Zimmerman. vice-presidenf; Georgia Conn. +reasurer; and Gae Lin- den. publicify. On Tuesday mornings a+ eifher 7:30 or 8:00 Alpha has 1+5 rehearsals. These girls are more advanced since Huey have had experience in Ze+a, during Hue freshman and sophomore years. OHicers for Alpha are Janef WhiHock, president Joyce Wahle. vEce-presidenf; BeHy Randall, freasurer: and Pa? Lee. publicify. Accompanisfs In Alpha are Lucia Evans and Carol Porfmann; in Ze+a, Carol Cook and Lucia Evans. Miss Ewing has cer+ain re ALPHA GLEE CLUB First Row: B, Hayes, C. Porfmanm P. Clark, V. TruHL M. Hammond, N4 Weftig. G. Carrahen J. Skiff, M. Lansdals, 0. Que, M. Langston, D. Whiison. 6. Ricardi. J, Merqan E. Beanie, B. Burrus, M. Lfllard. Second Row: C. Losh. 8 Phillips. J. WhHloclr V, Caudilll P Eddi, L Howard. H, Newman, E. Vaughf. C, Cook, SV Brookshire, S. Fre'xbe'ger, M. Warner, B. Thomas B. PaH'on, A, Rahdenburq F, Poiinsky. V Neilsom L. Meadows. Third Row: 5. Cline J. Brim P. Webb, J. Moraifas, B. Randall, R. Reed P. Boydem L. Evans E. Rafcliif, A. Herbr star, J. Tam'xanl G. Wright J. Randall, C, Mefford, J. Wagner, K. SaHerfieM, H. Rehse, FK Kourlas. Fourth Row: J. Beard, M. McCosham, l. Rex'nhard'f. C, Hofer, B. Cundiifi M. Hayhow. A. Arnold, P, Hill, E. Sfrafmn, J, Gardner, B Godsey. J. Cline. C. Kelly, M Hunferi Y. DoBeH, $ Hunk, M, Bchnenkamper P. Cosfa, B. Noel, N. Pendery, l. Ambrose J. Wahle. Accompenkh M. Sfory. Guesf Accompanisf: Mrs. Hamilfon, 82 quiremenfs for her accompanisfs and only by conslanf sludy and diligenl work do lhey earn +he posilion. This year Miss Norma Lee Hols+ein and Miss Janel Mechlin direcfed Zela and Alpha durinq +heir praclice +eaching. The Boys' Glee Club. Omicron. rehears- es every Thursday morning. This organiza- +io nls compOSed ol ninlh. Jrenl'h, elevenfh. and fweth grade sludenls. Officers ol Omicron are Merrill BasseH. president Jim Redwine. vicempresldenf; John Hofer. lreasurer; and Ted Milligan, publicil'y. Ac- companisls are Bob Mueller and Ralph Myers. The firs+ requiremen+ +0 be a member of choir i5 +0 do very good work in any of +he glee clubs. The music is more ad- vanced because of Jrhe high requiremenls. Choir officers are Bob Mueller. presiden+; BeHy Godsey, vice-presiden+: Joy Cline. +reasurer; and Wayman Brown, publicify. Accompanlsls are Bob Mueller and Carol Porfmann. The sludenfs wish +0 show Jrheir apprel cialion +0 Miss Ewing for fhe many hours o1c work and encouragemenf she has given lo all Jrhe Glee Clubs. ZETA GLEE CLUB Flrsf Row: C. Losh, B. Williams, A, Gillespie, P, Relalllck, Ml Monforfi P. Hill, S. Farmerl D. Larsen, M. Wallace! GV Carraherl B. Philllps, P. Gillespie. P. Hubbell. B. Burrus, J. Lole. Second Row: J. WhHlockl B. Raidll J, Thnmasl M. Hayden, G. Conn, E. Huguenol, J. Wyatt G, Morganl M. Purdyl E, Pace, J. Bullen. E. Rink M. Gagllardol 6. Linden. E. Sesline, Pl Rodger; J. Feldhaus. Third Row: P. Eads, V. Caudill, W. Harrls, J. Moraifes. CV Mann. E. Moses, C, PIHengerl C. Cook. 5A Ziegelmeyar, SV Bcl'on, B. Brannock, N. Zim- merman, P. Hufrel I. Lohsl .L Wahle. J. Murphy, F. Winklerl K. Sefterfleldl 5. Pace. Fourlh Row: L. Slagnaro, W. French, J. Gardnerl M. Keller. J. Hamm. J. Osborn, J. Helll N, Basseff, M. Hanes, P. Lee. Bl Godsey. Vl Fenian. P. Banfa, L. Geornor 5. Barklege V. Haddixl J. Roth, F. Todd, B. Noel, J. Kellen Accompanisls: R. Sklnner. L. Evansl Guest Accompanislr Mrs. Hamihon. 83 OMIGRON GLEE CLUB First Row: B Hicyqins G. Srorer, D. Dudersfadf, C, Klex'nschmim T. Lasonmyk B CVMearm E. Rolph J. MOnk. Second Row: D Ol'ver, B, Densfmd B. Howard J. TioHaf J, HiH, T. Min'gon B. Muelbr. B. Cunanham C Wmlf C. AiHes, J. McKinnuyg T. Yerim. Third Row: E Oerfhen J. Deimer. J. Thompson. J, McCreary M. BasseH R. Harvey. S. Glich'ish W. Reschke W. Perkins K. HilL J. Ruppart K. Toskv. Fourfh Row: D. Lucas. T, McKenney, C. Elsnmi E, Wilhdmy W', Brown C. Chapman L, Cooke, B. Skaggs J. Redwima R. Rogers D. Funk, C. Weber .J. Hofer. H. CufshaH, H. SchwaHie, D, Meyer C. Bosch, L. Arnold. R. Schmalz. Accompanists: F. Hagcmeier R. Meyers. Guest Accampanisf: Mrs. Hsmilfon. Firsf Raw L5H fo Right: S. Farmer. F. Clark, B. Hayes M. Lansdde. J. Skiff N. Zimmerman R. Cunningham. C. Wolf B. Higgins, Howard, E. Ramh. T. MiHigan. T Lazoncwk. F. Hagameian J. Morqam E BeaHie B. Burrus. P. HubbeH. Second Row: C. Porfmann, PIHenger, S. Brmokshire C. CL'JOI: B. Waugh? R. Skinner T Yerina, K. HiH G. Siomn J. Defmer. J. McCreary W. Rotschke M. BasseM, Harvey G. RicardL G. Com F. WmlrJer J. Wahle, M. LHiard, M. Bohnenkamoer. Tm'rd RDw: I. Reinhardt, J. Brim. B, Brannoclg Wrighf, M, Hunfer J. Gardner W, Perkw'nm K. TOSkv. C, AH!65 T. MCKennevA D. Lucas W. Brown, J. Thompson S. Gilchrfsi, J. HwH. Redwine. R. Sfaqu L, Cocke A. Rohdervburq V. Neffsom H. Rehie, F. Palinsky J. Wagner. Fouri'n Row: C. Hoierl BY CundEH 3160:! sew J, Ciinel C. Kelly D Wardrep C. Hsfun' H. SchwaHic. B. Wilhehw, C. Bosch, D. Mayan D. Chapman HA CufshaH R. Rugers R. Meyera C. Weber. D. Funk C, Mefv'md K. Satredielti B, NOEL N. Pendery J BEN. ACcornpankh: M. Siouy Bt MueHar, Guerf Acr companisf: Mrs. HamiHon. 5-0105 CHOIR 84 APOLLO CHOIR OFFICERS WADE PERKINS .............. Presidenf PAT BANTA ........... Secrefary-Treasurer ANN ROHDENBURG ......... VicerPresidenf TAD LASONCZYK ............. Publicify MISS EWING ...... The newesf vocal group under the inspiring direction of Miss Pearl Ewing is H16 ApoHo Chorus. H consisfs of erenfy-Hve setecfed voices. These hardworking people pradiced every morning during +he 'Firs+ period and occasionaHy 'From 7:30 am. un+f19245 am. They have +he dis+lnc+mn of being We firs+ robed vocal group in Norwood High Schooi. The Chore! groups have been saving money for robes 1Eor many years. and now +heir dream has come True. Gad in maroon robes, fhe group reaHy makes .......... Adviser an oufsfanding picfureA They sang for Hwe Kiwanis Club and made a grand +our of all fhe Norwood grade schools. where fhey were greafly enioyed, Besides jusf singing. Apollo 5150 prached breafhing and enunciafion. Every Monday and Wednesday morning they had lessons +0 improve H'Ieir 5le and knoMedge as vocalisfs. Some 0e Hwe hvorife songs of +he group were H 'Twas fhe NighaL Before Chrisfmas and Show boaf Medley.H Hm Row: P. HHI, S. Farmelj N. Zimmermam A. Rohdenburqe G. Comm V. Pminsky. Setond Raw: P. Banfae Se BarHagee J. Cline B. Godsev. J. Belie B. Noe'e V. CaudHl. Third Row: 6. Stores: W. FerMns. J4 Monk, M. BasseH, T. Lasonczyke T. MiHigan. Fourfh ROW: R. Chapmani D. Funk, J. Redwine, R. Harvey E, Ralph W, Roschke. 85 L5H fo Right M. Hayhow. A Heft M. Baird,G,RicardLEd1ims Lef's Jrake a look. class af fhe assignmenis for nexf week's Mirroru on H16 side board. says Miss Cafherine Morrison. journalism Jreacher and Mx'rror adviser, each Monday. WiH'w wondering eyes +he s+uden+s +urn +heir heads. A chorus of ooth and Haath wifh infermingled groans arises 1from H18 crass. Did I ge+ fhaf old edi+oriai aga'm? 'Look a+ ihe enormous article Mary go+'. ' Wheel i gef +0 cover +he game +his weekl' Bqu +his was iusf one momenf 0qu of an adioni packed week in Hwe tremendous underfaking which +he members of Hie Journalism I and II classes Mr: NoH. Kay Saherfield check accounis J. Murphy G. Robcrfsl N, WcHiq ouf geHing ads ior fhe Mirror. and fhe paper's edlfors had in HIE wrifing. edifing. and publishing of our Mirror. A Reflection of Norwood High SchooW. This was +he fhirfyininfh year +he HMirrorH has been In exisfenca The cosf of +his year's paper was $l.80 for 30 issues. packed full of +imely neWS evenfs. special fea+ure arficles. personality skefches, spor+s er'e-ups, gossip columns. and acflvier picfures. A complefe buf complica+ed schedule was 59+ up for fhe simuHaneous work on iwo pubHcaHons. A. Bayhss, J. Hampfon, M155 C. Mom'mn look over mic: 86 THEM On Monday assignmenls were puf on fhe board by H19 edifors and +he pages mt 1he previous week were proof-reade Tuesday's job consis+ed of four s+uden+s +rudging off +0 Hue prinfer +0 fold Mir- rorsl while o+hers labored over fheir ar+lcles, These were due on Wednesday, and +he previous week's issues were counted 'For disfribquion. On Thursday Mirrors were disfribu+ed from I05 before +he homeroom bell, and all headlines were +0 be in. Some sfudenfs proof-reacl on Friday and lhe eclilors Iaid-oul +heir new pages. while re- porfers were making requesls for arlicles. Pleasure was cleverly mixed in wifh work. rhough. as i'he l'Mirror sfaff enjoyed field hips +0 bofh +he Cincinnah' Enquirer and 'Times- Slar. Norwoodiles also enfered fhe annual School Press Profecl sponsored by +he local Anfi-Tuber- culosis League. For His successful operation of +he I'Mirrorfl a greaf deal of credif wen+ +0 Co-Edilors Mary Baird and Gail Ricardi, whose compe'renl' and sen- sible Work were +he backbone 015 +he paper: +0 Fea+ure Edi+or Mar+ha Hayhow. who always had a new idea on how +0 make her l'Page 2 inferesfu ing: +0 Sporfs Eclifor Allen HoHrr whose sporls page was one of +he paper's highlighfs: +0 Circulau Hon Manager Arf Bayless ancl Adverfising Man- ager Geri Roberfs. whose vifal depar+men+s pro- vided +he linanclal backing of +l1e Mirror? +0 Miss Morrison, whose help was inesfimable; and: ol course, +0 Hue invaluable sfafl of reporfers who aid Hue wriling. These people. +hi5 wri+3ng. Huis edifing and ad- vising helped lo make fhe Mirror Hlirsf-class'l no+ only wi+lx N.H.S. sludenfs, bu? also in He na- onn's raring. Firsl Row: N. Weuiq, E. Sass, VA Caudill. B, Raidt G. Roberts. B. Phillips, J. Murphy 5. Cline, G, Ricardil Second Row: Miss C. Morrison J. Whillnckl M. Warner, K, Salrerfield, J, Gardnerl D, Lynne J. Ogden, M. Hayhawe F, Kourlas, C, Pitfenger, Jr Hamm, L. Geornor, A. Abrams, J. Hammoramilhl P4 Hadlevl J. Bullene P. Rodgers. Third Row: W. Brown. R. Myers, A. Bayfeh. F. Gore. M. Baird, 3. HOEIR J- Hamptonl D, Roberrsonl T. Mflligan, Br Neal. J. Hammersmifhl Ae Hoff, J. Zennl'. 87 This book is +he accomplishmenf of +he members of fhe l953 SEIhoueHe SfaFF. The SilhoueHeH Shag is composed of sophomoresr iuniors, and seniors who filled ouf applicafions for posi+ions on +he s+aH 6+ Hue end offhe l952 school year. The edi+ors ?or H19 I953 Silhoue++e were selecfed a+ +ha+ Jrime. Joyce Wahle was qiven +he impor+an+ lob of managing edi+or. BeH'y Randall was appoinfed li+er- ary edifor. She was assisfed by Paf Clark and Dolores Cross; Dick Chapman and Geri Roberfs, his assisfant were seiecfed +0 sell ads +0 businessmen f0 help finance +he publishing of +he boola Wade Perkins was appoin+ecl sales manager. Those in charge 01: boys' spor+s and 6AA. sporfs were Earl DeBrunner and Eva Weirich. re- .. specfively. Ann Rohdenburg was given +he 0- CW: P- CW' 3r Rmdaw W- 3'me JV Wah'e DANGER! SILHOUETTE EDITORS AT WORK! E. DeBrunnen M. McCoshamr E. WeirTch, B. Fischer, A. Abram: A. Rohdenburqr D. Chapman. We Perkgnsr G. Roberh 88 S I LHOUETTE irsf Row: W. Erownl El Weirichl A, Abramsl S. Roberts, M. McCosham, Al Rohdenburq, D. Cressl 3. Randalll J. Wahle. W. Perkins. Secand Row: Miss C. Morrison, Be Raidf. G. Burkholzl D. Marcuml K. Sailerfield. F. Winklerl J. Whlllock, P, Lee, V. Caudill, S. Farmer. E. Sass. Jl Osbornl P, Rodgers, M. Monforh Third Raw: D. Chapmanl E. Lederle, G. Kleb, E. DeBrunnen S. Woodfcrdl R. Langmuir J. Hampfon, J. Canaherl D. Ruberlsonl B. Fischer. R. Myers, job of securing confracfs from flue various clubs for +heir piclures in flue SilhoueHe. Bill Fischer and Miriam McCosham were appoinfed +0 make arrangemenfs for Hue phofography days on which +he picfures ol +he lower classmen and We many organ- izafions were faken. Anna Abrams was ap- poinfed +0 make arrangemen+s For flue senior and faculfy pic+ures af Pogue's. Wayman Brown was seleded ar+ edffor. AHhough much work wen+ Inlo prepar- ing +his book, +h-ere was also some fun in- 89 volved. The planning of Hue annual Sil- houeHe'l dance is one example of H'H's fun. The floor show. He pel'i'rfons for candi- dales. and H19 crowning 01C Hue beer all- around seniors-Anna Abrams and Jerry Palumbo e made January 24 one of H1e mosjr enjoyable evenings of He year. In fufure years when He members of +his s+al'F glance +hrough H115 book, l'hey will remember +he many hours of hard work and fhe fun +ha+ wenJr in+o making +he I953 SilhoueHe a success. A. M. CO-DPS FEM Row: E, CarmIL Z. Gordon N Btmqe :. RuinhrmlM F. Poi'mslry. E. Rarrliff. V. Ncilmn. Scrum! Row: S, Emmi. D. Kunhmam M. Rayborn. M, KidwcH D. Kasemeycr V, Horhm. E. Aflvanasakcs, C. Seidenminner, ?Hra Row. A, Khid, D. Haeron, P. Clark. H Newrm'm L. Howard, J. Cucil. FTrst Row: J. Garrisom J. SmWL N. Mefhvem D. Cross. Second Row: C. Earreft G. Pferce, J. Brandewie, W. JacoDsA Third Row: 8. Alan ander, W. Boner; H. Schwartz. J Sharp R Hornet P. M. 00-0PS 90 DISTRIBUTIVE DISPLAYS M. OrrI IA Delera, B. McKinney, B. Higgins, Mr,MaHIand,J.Dunn, D.Wi1fs B. Snapp, L, Berna, D Ray, D. Gaffney, M. Hammond, BA Moses D. Hess, A4 Brooksl DISTRIBUTIVE BO-OPS 91 The swifchboard in fhe office is operaied by messages, This is a very responsible job and is NOFWOOd H'gh sfudenfs who have 9W9 UP Their carried ou+ To Jrhe Tullesf by fine s+uden+s who j:;isy+:aii:air: EZHEZEhEFCSZEYth; :jvliTEhgoiaig operafe Jrhe swifchboard. There are fwo studenis and HS operaiion: fhen if is me duiy 0+ +he swifch- each bell, and Jrhey fake furns operaiing The board opera+or +0 take calls and wife down Jrhe swi+chboard. SWITCHBOARD ASSISTANTS Firs? Row: W. Harris, J. Srewari, S. Sparkmani B. Godsey. Second Row: C. Lush, J. Wahle. P. Coffey, J. MCGurrini B. Raidi, E. Sassi Third Raw: C. Pifr iengeri A. Herbsfer. I'V. French, V. Schechfer, M. Munfnrf. Firsf Row: Bi Kncfi, K. S:hweifzer, K. Tosky, B Breifung. Ci Conner. R. Keliey, R. Wilhelmy. Sec 0nd Row: R. Billiier, J. GriHis. D, Peiers, R. Qual- kemeyeri Third Row: Mr, E. Fee, 6. Wilson, C. Trickevi J. Taylor, F. Remei'iciwsiqiI B. Belew, PA Parfoni .3. Parchman. ELECTRICITY CLUB OFFICERS JAY GRIFFIS , . , . . . . . . . i . . . .Presideni DON PETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . i .Secrehary RON BILLITER . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-Presidenf RON QUATKEMEYER . . . i , . i . . . .Treasurer- MR.FEE...........,..i..,Advisor The Elec'rricai Club was organized for Technical sisfance and crea'ring job opporiuniiies Tor iis acfivi+ies in The fieici of elec+rici+y. Some oi +he members This dub i5 closeiy relaied io H19, work acfiviJries of +he ciub are developing eieclrricai done in +he classroom. knowledge for local and na+ional emergency as- 92 COSMETOLOGY EVELYN DAY SUE SOWDER BARBARA BAKER . EVA MAE DeMARIS JOAN BRINKMAN SENIOR OFFICERS . . Presidenf . VIce-Presidenf . Secre+ary . . . .Treasurer . PubHcHy Chairman SENIOR COSMETOLOGY Hrsf Row: Mrs. M. Warp, B. Kincer. J. Carifon, E. Baker, E. DeMaris, J, Brinkman, E Day. 5. Suwderl K. Hawkins, JUNIOR COSMETOLOGYVJ. McNutL L. Zelms S. O'Banbn. C E SUE OBANION. . EDNA HUGENOT. ETHELDA GOWS . BETTY WILLIAMS . Knaplre E. Huguenor. M75; Reynoldsl K. O'Connor, M, Smith E Gulng . Ambruse. JUNIOR OFFICERS 93 . Presidenf , Vice-Prasidenf . Secrefary . Treasurer SinCe I922 Norwood High's collecfion of booxs In +he library has been growing larger and larger, Af +he presenf Hwere are approxima+ely 8.500 books. Miss Moore. H19 librarian, 'Is assisfed by LIBRARY First Row: C Fiffenger, 6. Morgan, M755 Moore. 5. Skinner. Second Row: M. McCosham, V. Haddix. P. HuHe. D. Abrams. Third Row: W. Wright T Bark laqa J. Dirksem B. O'Meara, Firsf Row: C. Russell. Miss Shinkle, R. Meyers, 5. Kesderl S. Kinq, E. Pace, S. Pace. Center: B Moore. CLINIC The Clinic. locafed on Hwe +hird Hoor. is an es- senfial parf of our school, Miss Shinklel The head of +he clinicl dodors aches. pains. and cu+s of many s+uden+5. She is assisied by 9H3 who give up Their sfudy bells +0 work in +he clinic. They 94 various s+uden+s during and affer school; During sciwooi Hue vohmfeer sfaH give up +heir sfudy halls +0 work in +he library. The aHerwsc'nooF crew work uan 3: l 0 and are paid for +heir hdp, make out dental cards and help wifh fhe eye and ear examinafions. MESS Shinkle makes cerfain fhaf we gef our annual denJral examinafion. Everyone appreciafes H16 services of the cUnic and We help of Miss Shinkle. Be Dunn. sfondinq; L. Strausbaugh, kneeTingT ART GLASS Under Jrhe diredion of Mr, J. P, OTmes. Non wood's arf s+uden+s sTudied Tine arfs and craffs. They brouth honor +0 Norwood wifh Their Tine eeries in The Regional Scholasfic ArT Confesf. in which +hir+y-Tour of Norwood's enfries were ac- cepfed, Especially fine was Jrhe work 0T Wayman Brown, who received Jrop honors. An arJr display Trom Norwood HTgh is kep+ in +he Ar? Depart men+ a+ fhe UniversHy 0T Cincinnah. The s+uden+s Jrhere observe The very Tine work of our ar+ siun denfs. E. Weirich, R. Rohdenburg, G. WITghh MV Purdye J. Gravenkemper, 6. RoberTs. From Jrhe panfomees Th The T5 +0 The come- dies In The spring +he Drama DeparfmenT' was among The busiesf groups in The schooT. In The Tell The sfage-sTruck Norwood sTudenTs learned Thaf Jrhere is more +0 producing a play Than Tusf learnTng Times. The classes gave various oneead 95 plays To prachce wha+ Jrhey had learned. The Drama Deparfmenf +ried somefhing new +his year, The sfudenfs gave a play. The Eve OT 5+. Mark by MaxweTl Anderson. +0 raise money To buy much needed sfage scenery, ATHLETICS Sporfs! The +hriH of wafching 6 Norwood pbyer break away from +he pack and race down The fooerall held. 0r work his way under +he baskenL hor +ha+ fasf shot or break the fape as he comes in firsf aJr +he hack meefifhese fhrHis are incomparabhe fo any ofhers. They cannof be duplicafed: we all know it Even I? our Jream didnhf wind up on Jrhe winning end, +he +hriHs are there iusf Hue same. The splrif ahd Jrhea onaHy and +he le +0 win are +here regardhess oh +he hncd score, Keep $orever fn mind whaf a very wise man once said: When fhe Grea+ Scorekeeper comes To wri+e bes'xde your nameh He writes nor Hmf you won or lost Buf how you phayed +he game? BASEBALL Coach Dufch Ludwig had five refurninq leffermen f0 bolsfer his I952 baseball squad ihaf turned in a 6-6 record. The Indians were led by freshman fhird-sacker Roy Mor- gen, and senior shorfsfop and capfain, Whifey Vice. Tl'le fribe elecfed Sfew LiggeH capfain for I953. and Morgan was vcfed Hie most valuabie player The campaign Cpened on March 28 wi+h the Indians dropping Woodward. 7-5. Morgan made three hifs In This game. On March 3L Deer Park. 100- heH. lJ-9. On Aer I and 3. scores were Wes+ern Hills I4, Norwood 2. and Cenfral l4. Norwood b. Wifhrow beat H'Ie tribe nexf1 4-2. Back on +he winning pafh. fhough, +he locals ouilasted Cenirai. 8-7. walioped Lockland, 6-2, and nipped Walnut Hills, 6-5. Reading upseiL the Redskins I4-7 next and MN- ford followed iusf edging ihem, 4-3- In a return match Norwood won. 5-4 In +he Disfricf Tourney, Norwood bowed f0 Sf. Xavier, S-l, in H15 opening round. First Row: D. Davis. Mr. Ludwig. R. Grifiis. R, Quafkemeyer, W- Vice, B. Marsha , D. Pefers. 5. Ligqu, W. Writh, T. lssler. D. Eksieim Second Row: J, Zanfmeyer, F, Enneki-ng, J ; -'5 ft! ; I f Kenner, D, Sandford, B, Miller, S. Woudfurd, T. Fischer, R. Morgan. J. Valentine. Firs? Row: B. BeIlman, J. Clark, H. Huqhaa J, Gilman, B, Feldhaus, G. Kleb, B. O'Meara. J. Murgan. Second Row: D. Floyd. L. Mayer, S. Gilchrist. W Roschke, D, Lacey, T. Sutton, D. Hatfield. Third Row: D. Chapman, F. Remenowsky, R. Rogers. Carl Buschaus, Mr. Gaeb. D, Miller, Cur. Buschaus, W. Brown. J. Redwine. TRACK In The firsf meef Walnut Hills defeafed Ncrwood 69 +0 4-6. wifh Hrsfs faken by Jerry Gilman in Hwe mile and haEF mile. chk Miller in +he broad iumP. and Dan Locey in His high jump. Af Hue Wifhrow relays, Norwood placed seventh. Norwood won a ?riangular meet over Mariemonf and Anderson wifh a score of32 poinfL 93 On April 2?, Norwood tied LocHand and beef Monroe in anofher frfangular meet Horne. Suffon. Brown, and Buschhaus thned in a good record In fhe mile relay in mos? n-naefs A+ +he dIsfrid meet Dan Locey won +he high iumpl Dick Miller won fhe broad iump and Jerry Gilman was second In fine mile. Three boys weni 90 The Sfafe meet 5? Colum- bus. Dan Lacey broke the l9l7 high iump record wifF a jump of 5, 8V2 . Norwoods golfers enioyed 6 mos? successful season in '52 a5 +hey won seven M fheh fen matches. They aka parficipafed In Me +0urnaments, fhe Tri-Sfafe at Hamil; Tank Potters Field and H19 Disfricf at Avon Field. During The regular season Huey :051- f0 Reading, PurceH and Hamilton They defeahed St Xavier twlca Madeira twice Wyoming +wice and Sf. Bernard once. In these maiches Tom Buhr and Don Munsie sparked H15 mam. Af Hus Trirsiaie Tcurnamenf Norwood Hnished fenlh. Scores ?n ?Hs Haurnamenf were Buhr, 79: Munsie, 81: Larry Thacher, 8b: and Bayleasl 9b. In flue District Tournament a+ Avon, Norwcod came in eighih. Scores for Norwood were Buhr 74: second iowesf score in fhe fourney, Munsie. 81: Tharker, Eb: and Bayless, H31 L F Firs? Row: W. Guel M anne, J. Tioflaft B, McFarland, J. Reed, Second Row: Mr. Maitland, T, Buhr, O. Compfon, L. Thacher, D. Munsie, A. Kalless. ll K3, First Row: J. Hofer, B. Hnerr, 8, Glenn. L. Rief. Second Rev: Mr. MaiHand. C. Cahn. L Arnold, Dk Funk. Norwood had Hs besf fennis season in 3ha hisfmy of H12 school as fhey won five and l05f six meefs. in ilweir firsf oang Hue Indians were defeaied by Coun- hy Day, The Norwood racquefeers won fheir firs+ meet over ihe Wyoming B 195m, The Indians Then lost 10 Coving'ron Hormem Hughes Sf. Xavier. Wifhrow. and Pur- cell. The Indians then broke Hue ice again as Deer Park feH before Jrhea home ?eam. Arnold. Cohn, Hofer. Glenn and Hoerr Came fhrough wiih Mus. Then Norwood defeafed and BeHevueE Reserves 99 K TENNIS repeafed in winning over Deer Park. In The Iasf meei the IndIans deFeafed Erianger's Sf. Henry. Alfhough +he Indians had a good season Huey wenf nowhere in H19 DIsTrid Tourney as all entries were de feafed Kn 1heir Hrs? encounfer. First Row: F Edwards, Manager; B. Hoerr. 6, McKee, B. McKinney. W. Roschke, J Palumbo, W. Brown, C Merl, J Klein, S LiggeH, R. Langlmui' Manager. Second Row: D. Query B. anrer R. Carlfon. G. Kleb, D. Query. R. Ferguson, H. Schwallie. W. Perkins, R. Wafsom C. Murphy J, Kanner, Mr. Ludwig, Third Row: S Thackerk L. Smiih, R. Ferguson, L. Meyer. J Schoenebaum, F. Remenowsky. D Olmes. E. Bailey, L. Thacker, R Morgan, F7 Klein. M. Boone, SCHEDULE Norwood . . . 7; Wyoming . . . . , . l8 Norwood . . . 6; Oakwood . . . , A 6 Norwood . . 0; Mariemonf . , . . . l4 Norwood . , 6; WaMuf Hills . . , . I2 Norwood . . . O: LOCHand . . . . . . . 20 Norwood . . 7: NewpomL Cafholic , . . 37 Norwood . . 0: Hughes . . . . . . 7 Norwoocl . O: Sfivers A . . . , . . 53 , . FOOTBALL COACHES NOFWOOd' A I9! Falffleld A ' ' - - ' 0 Left to righf:Mr.Query. Mr Gerrerd Mr.Ludwlq. 1952 FOOTBALL AT 100 AUTUMN BRINGS FOOTBALL Norwood was dropped by +he Wyoming Cow- boys, I8 +0 7. Pinky SmVrh scored fhe lone marker for Norwood as the Indians were plagued by IumbIes. Norwood Iied Ihe Day+on Oakwoocl Lumberiacksy 6 +0 6, in +he second game of fhe year. The MariemonI' Warriors. Millcreek VaIIey League runners-up. handed Ihe Indians Iheir sec- ond defeaf of Ike year. I4 I0 0. Norwood was on IIS way +0 defeaf Ihe besf WaInu+ HiIIs Ieam in several years when our two deIensIve guards. John Klein and Clarence Merz. were inl'ured, In fhe second haII Ralph Kendricks, Eagle halfback. ripped up +he middle for +wo fouchdowns +0 dev Ieaf Norwood, I2 Io 6. On a muddy field. Norwood wenI down +0 de- feaf before a powerful LockIand Panfher squad. 20 +0 0. Norwood ouI-pIayecI LockIancl wiJrII II'IG excepfion OI: fhe IIrsI quarIer. in chh Wa'Iy Cox scored I4 OI +heir 20 poinIsy Norwood played very weII in fhe Iirsf Iwo quarw +ers buI IeII aparI in fhe second half as Newporf CafhoIIc breezed by Ihe Indians, 37 I0 7. Norwood heId Hughes. a four Jrouchdown Iav- orIIe. Io one JroucI'IcIown as fhe BIg Red won, 7 +0 0. The IaIe score In Ihe game came as Wa+son OI: Hughes wen+ around Ihe end. A migth SIIvers eleven, ranked among IIIe IirsI Ien in Ihe s+afe. waIIoped Norwood 53 +0 0. In Ihe final game of Ihe year Norwood beaf Ihe heavily favored Fairfield Indians l9-O. Upon receiving :3 Fairfield punf Norwood, In Iwo plays. Ihe second a sixI'y-six yard run by sophomore half- back Roy Morgan, scored 1+5 Hrsf fouchdown. The conversion was made by Wayman Brown. In +he second period Wayman broke loose on a .stIy- seven yard Iaun'r Ior anofher six poinIs. In Ihe final minu+e OI the game. end Larry Thacker caughf a 101 pass on Jrhe goaI line for Ihe final Ioucl'vdown OI Ihe game and of Hue season. WiIh II'IIS decisive win NorwoocI CIoseCI a raII'wer unsuccessIuI season, Norw00d's reserves dropped +heir Iirs+ game +0 Wyoming's reserves I3 +0 0. The second game wenJr +0 WaInuf HiIIs. SI +0 0, In Ihe +hircI game a Papoose fouchdown by Roy Morgan and an ex+ra poInJr by Bob WaIson gave us a IIrsI-haII lead over Mariemonf bu+ a Iouchdown and a Iouchback by MariemonI gave Ihem an 8 +0 7 win. In Ihe final game OI: II'xe season He Papooses defeated a powerful Hughes squad 6 +0 0. End of the line BASKE Norwaod's varsity basketbatl squad improved quite a bit over their record 0t test year. as the team. again headed by veteran mentor and Norwood atumnus, Aaron Whitey Gerrard, won eight games while tosing thirteen. compared to the previous season's won-lost record at 5-l3. The cage season opened poorty tor the tribet tor they drapped their first tive encounters in succession. Dayton Stivers' Tigers. soon to be proved the top quintet in the state trounced the Indians in the initial titt, 65-43. All- state torwerd Dale Fairchild of the Bengals dumped in 20 points to head the scoring parade. while Clayton Richard- son topped Norwood with I3. He upped his totai to la in the next game. but Hughes' Big Reds won, 57-47, The Tay- lor Yellow Jackets who were to lose iust one game all sea- son. had to tight hard before they tinally overcame the tribe, 5t-39. Star Taylor torward, Roger Sigter. was held to I4 tallies, too. The Panthers trorn Elder were the next conquerorsebO-Arl. Ray Massa's l7 points tor Etder were high. Norwoodts Don Munsie was good for 22 markers as he and his mates ted Western Hitts over halt ot the time. but lost in the end, 65-49. The indians almost reached the .500 mart: as they won their next tour games. beginning with Amelia, which tell. 5645, Richardson topped the sCOrers with 17. He tallied 24 and Gary McKee l4 as the tribe upset their Numni. 59-57, in a thritter. Locktand was next to tail betore the Iocalsi attack, 60-48, but torward Barney Ciark was individual leader with 2l. Upstate Frankiin was the tourth victimt losing 55-60. Richardson hit his year's high of 28 in this titt. Norwood was winning and tosing in streaks. as at this Doint holding a 4-5 record. they proceeded to lose five in a row again. In an enormously high scoring game with 5: Seven men returned to this years iunior varsity basketbatl squad trom last year's win- teSs aggregation. The team coached by Mr. Query. did much better this Yeah however. capturing 57.8 per cent at their games with en II-B record. The Papooses played an Heft and on season -tooking spectacutar in some games and poor in others. They averaged 40.4 points per game. nine times scoring more and I0 times less. Their oppcnents had 3545 points per game average. scoring 67!: points. Low scores for the tribe were their 24-20 victory over Hughes, and their 42-26 toss to Dayton Stivers in the season opener. Most points were scored in their 55-38 win over St. Xavier and the 54-39 detest 0t Withrow, Two games were decided by only one point. as Norwood topped Wilmington 43-42 in the season finale and test to Western Hitls 32-3! earlier in the Campaiqn. T'BALL new rival. the Hamilton Fairtield Indians, the enemy out- scored the tube, 96-76. Stew Liggett tattied 20, Gary McKee lbt and Don Munsie l5 tor Norwood. In a return match with Dayton Stivers at Dayton the Tigers again won ethis time 70-49. Gary McKee's 16 points ted Norwood, but tatt, rangy center Vern Woods at Stivers made 3!. The Braves met two Greater Cincinnati League quintets next, tosing both timeSeto Roger Bacon. 60-43: and to St. Xavier, 68-58. Liggett and Munsie with I2 points each in the Bacon encounter were tops tor Norwood. While Rich- ardson again made 28 to better the 23 at center N Sicking at St. Xavier in the second tilt, Norwcod's tiny guard and play matter, Liggett. dropped in 27 points as the tribe lost to Hamilton Fairtietd tor the second time, 63-58. The Walnut Hills Eaglest one of the tinalists in the dis- trict tournament, showed poorty against Norwood. losing, 69-52, Gary McKee and Liggett each had lb points. The Indians scared Purcetl in the last quarter, but the Cavaliers managed to stay ahead, winning 63-54, although Liggett's spectacular set shots were good tor 20 points. Withrow beat the Gerrard men 59-52 in the next game, as Dave Sturwald tailied 20 points for the Tigers. A last quarter freeze gave Deer Park a 52-45 victory. but Nor- wood's Munsie led the scorers with I9. In an afternoon titt with Central Vocational the tribe nipped the Hornets. 62- 59, with Liggett garnering 22 points and Munsie I7. Clay Richardson missed this game and the previous two because he was quarantined tor measles. In the season tinate the Red and Blue trounced the Wiimington Hurricanes. 74-54. Four ptayers hit double tigures tor Norwood in this contest as Liggett made 2!, Munsie 15. guard Roy Grittis l4 and center Russ OsbGrne l3. :irst Row: J. Mayniham, B. Ranch. J. Kincer. T. Lasoncxyk. W. Wtight. P. Tomse Second Row: D. Tracy. R, Hailey, S, Thackert First Row: D. Munsie, C, Richardson, S. Liggeitl F. Ennekinq, R. Griffis, Second ROW: Gary McKee, L. Thacker. R. Osborn, F. Remenowsky. Gil McKee, D. Funk. Gef Thaf Ball, Indians. Richardson poured l9 points fhrough H13 hoop, as Nari wood overwhelmed Woodward's Bquogs 6541 in :3 Hrs! round game in ihe dIsirict- fournamenf af Xavier FIeHhouse. The Indians '05? OM in H13 quarmr-f'mals f0 Walnut Hills however, 72-60. Cenfer Louis SpHZ of H16 Eagbs fallicd 24 while Richardson made l4. The hibe scored LYN poinfs H'H's season, an average d 56.4 polnfs per game. Their opponents averaged 59.9 poinfs per game wiH'w l,3l7 markers. C'ay Rkhardson led in EndIvidLm scoring wifh 27S poims. Shaw LiggeH Don Munsie, and Gary McKee followed wifh 25L 205, and ZOI pOinls respccfivehu SMIINIM IN G In Hm Hrs? meet Norwaod was defeefed by Wifhrow 52-13. Run Billifer. Norwood capfain, phaced Flrsf in H16 IOO yard freesfyle. CocarCola defeated Norwood 46720. Beefen by PurceH 33-32, Norwood firsfs were Bob Sum- mers in Hue 40 yard freesfyle. Deva Floyd in Hwe I00 yard backsfroke and George Kleb in the I20 yard individual medley, Hder overcame Norwood 38-28 wilh firsfs by Ron Billiier in H10 I00 and 200 yard heesiyle, and George Kleb in Hue I20 yard individual medley. Norwood defeafed Lockland 4l-23 th BiHifer. Summers. Hoyd, Kleb, and fhe relay team faking firsfsA Newporf Cafhoiic succumbed +0 Norwood 2346 while Norwood was beafen by 5?, Xavier and Wesfern HiHs in a +riangular meet. Walnut Hills defeahsd Norwood 56'6. Af +he Disiricf Mee+ Ron Billifer, placed +hird in +he I00 and 200 yard frees+yle +0 earn sevenlh place for NorwoodV First Row: R. Lanich. D. Floyd, 6. Kleb, E UMeara, B, Summers. Second Row: TV Rasnerl 8. Ash M. Moore, M. Offs , C. Cordes. :Eim t h- g: Norwood had a very successful cross ccunfry season Norwood won againsi FurceH en Sepfember 3D; againsf flue B teams of Walnut Hills, Wes+em HiHs, Cen+raL and Wifhrow on Ociober 2 and 9: and against WiH'Irows HA feam on chober I3, In these meefs Jerry GHman was firsf CROSSGOUNTRY l04 . r if . 2?: WM . Firs+ Row: H. EeaHie, P. Hardcasile, G. Armsfronq, W, Wright B. GomerJ P. Burns. Second Row: R. Griffis, J. Gilman, H. Hughes, BA Feldhaus, N. Gehler. C, Richardson, Thlrd Row: ML Maitland. D. Gilman. T. Lasonciyk, B. O'Meara, J. Tiofla'. hr +he Indian5 Howard Hughes was second for Norwood. Clayton Richardson was +hird, Joe GTlman was burfh and EH! Feldhaus was fiflh, Af fhe Districf rneeir Norwood as a Jream came in second bu Hue first pbue individuaHy was Taken by Jerry Gilman in l I minures and 8 seconds. Howard Hughes was fifih: Joe Gilman, tenth: and Clayton Richadson placed th. Ar fhe Shh: Meef Norwood pbced I3fh as Jerry Gflmen came in eithw and Howard Hughes. fwenfyisevenfh. i a i l 'KTheir record weanif great bm They cerfainly gave Their dill can be said 0T This past year's edifion 0T Norwood's Freshman baskelbail squad, which compiied a 340 won, Iosf record under The capable direciion 0T Coach Bob WOW. The Fresh began The mason wif'n eigh+ sfraighf losses, buf Tollowed wiih Three wins in Jrheir Tasf Tive games. The campaign opened wifh Hughes fmuncing The fribei 3T-I8. 5T. Xavier Toliowed winning 4033: Wesfern Hills, 3645: Wainuf HiHs. 34-23: Reading, 58-22: VVHhrow, 4646: FROSH BASKETBALL ReadEng again. 30-297 and Emeood. 3532. Here The Tide Turned wifh The Tndians dropping Lockr iandi 3I727. and Cenfral Vocafionai. 4b-2I. Wifhrow nexf won 54-34. bu? PurcaH fuppled. 34-29 beTore The TocaTs. The season dosed as St. Xavier defeaiod The Freshmen 327I9T Firs? Row: O. Canada. W. Fiie. N. Gehler, K. Holloway, C. Barnes. J. Feldhaus, B. Sfreichl Second Row: M. Tamayoh E. Schrich+en. P. D'ixun, D. Dunharh PA Burns, Hh BeaHy, G. Osleyh Third Row: Mr. Wnlfe, T. Bailey, P. Hardcasflei 8i Horton, J. Doyle, ET Rubenacker. S. Purdy. Firs? Row: J. FmHiHl R. Jones, D. WHETe, G. N-oonan, B. Bhankl L. Taimanl J. Faidhaus, Second Row: C. Barnexl B. Rubenackeri E, SchrichA Ten. 3T Wheahn. C. Canada, C Powell, W. F:Ie. E. Cracker. R. Laskei Thixd Row: R. Sfeele, R, Livingood, B. Millen P. Converzeh H. Smifh. R. Hcrfon, MA Tamayo. This year apprOtimafely forty freshmen boys Turned cu? for The foami which is one 0T +119 largesf furnsms in Nari wood High Schooi's hisiory. By hard work and good Team spirit The Team was abie +0 have an undefeaTed seamn. Durihg +he Taifer par+ CT The season some 01: The fresh boys received The privilege 0F phayinq wifh The varsify Team, This was The firs? year That any boy On a freshman Team has uaver been able To piay For ihe varsiiy. The Treshmen's greaf season was due To The fine coaching oi Mr, 'iWhiIey'i Gerrard. The Trash defeated Hughesi I2 TC 7: Locklandh T3 To 0: 105 Newporf Caihofic, lb 10 O: Wainm Hiiis and ST. Xavier held The Trosh Tc Ties, The Trash also pTayed The Norwood reserve Team. The freshmen were defeaied in a hard Tough?- gamel 20-0. FROSHFOOTBALL GIRLS ATHLETIG ASSOCIATION The l952-53 6.A.A. Board had a busy year planning for Jrhe girl afhieJres oi Norwood High Schooi. Besides making +he plans for The various sporis G.A.A. oHers. The Board, guided by Miss Thayer, had +he exciHng fask oi +he song confesf iuring Giris' Week, which is +he highvlighi of The year. Siicks on you is called by Hockey manager. Vanda Caudiil, Hockey is now considered a per- G. A. A. BOARD First Row: E. Weirich, J. Beamer, E. Noeli Second Row: J. Gravenkemper' R. Refallick, Third Row: Miss Thayer. M. Moniorf, C. Portmann. Fourfh Row: Miss Henneke, P. Eoyden, Ji Osborne, Fiffh Row: 6.Wrigh1,A. Abrams, J. Gardner. manen+ spor+ af NorwoodT This sporf is popular TrOm lafe Ociober +0 +he beginning of December. Modem dance, +he brand new adiviiy. came wi+h a brand new insfrucfor. Miss Beffy Henneke. This phase of exercise helps fhe girls gain rhyihm. poise and grace. Modern dance requires perieci afiendance. The Dolphin Club consisis of girls who are ina +eres+ed in synchronized swimmingi The girls learn rhyfhm and perfecily fimed sfrokes done 10 music. N GIRLS The NH girls of Norwood arc The big whceis nf Norwood. To receive a T'Bic; NH you mus! have five-hundred 6.A.A. poinfs. The giris Thai received The NH are: Fronf Row: C. PorimannT J. Cecil, B, Car- roll, J. Beamen A. Kidd. Second Row: D, Ray. Ji Gravenkemper, Bi Noel. J. Gardner, .1, Bell, E. Weirichi H 0 c K E Y Firs+ Row: Jean SHer, Jacqueline Harh'nan. Second Row: GaEI Snapp, Anna Scarberry. Third Row: Sonia ScoH. DOLPHIN CLUB MODERN DANCE Shaang Clockwise: R. Rhodenburgl K. SaHerfield, M, Walr First Row: CV Simmons, B. Toney, P. Bailey. Second Row: G. lace B. Ziegelmeyer. J. Feldhaus B. Laird. F. WTnHer. Thurman, W. Tlmm Third Row. Sfanding: E. Carson, M. McCabe. 107 GIRL,S Oh, H's raining! is a familiar phrase by archery fans. Archery depends eniireiy on Mr. Weafher. The day musi' be Clear in order ihaf Gayle Wright Archery man- ager. may give her 6AA. poinfs. You charged. One poinf red. shouf- ed The referee. Baskefball is a very popu- lar spor+ wifh Jrhe girls. The baskefbail four- namenf is fhe oufsfanding ieafure of +his sporiL in which lb homerooms parficipafe. Baseball is a leisurely. ali-rounci spori of Norwood. This is a very popular sporf dur- inq +he spring season Judy Murphy, base- ball manager. gives each girl fwo poin+s Tor each inning played. ARCHERY Leff f0 Right 6. Wright M. McCosham, B. Osborne. J. Beii, Ji Gardner. x. -a7v Godsey, J. 108 SPORTS A sfrike! This shoui' is heard oHen over The crash and bang oi bowling pins 6+ Sfa- cey's Bowling Aliey. Bowling manager, Caroi Porimann, gives each girl half her foial average plus affendance poinfs. Cageball is an excifing game once in a while and is good Tor sfrefching Jrhe mus- cles. H can be played in various ways. Oh my aching ieeH are words fruly spoken by fhe hiking girls of Norwood. Some of +he places +hese energefic girls walked +0 are: Robinson Woods, Sharon Woods and Aims Park. Yes, +he girls really had an excifing year. BASKETBALL On file rebound! L2H +0 Right L. Johnsoni ET Moses, 6. Linden. First Row: B. Raidt P. HuH-e. Second Row: J. Sfewarf S. King. Third Row: N. Dolch, B, Thomas, M. McCosham. BASEBALL CAGEBALL M. Baird fhrows one over fhe nei!!! A LeH +0 RigM: J. Gardner, C. Porfmann. M. Hammond E. Perkirm B. Raidt V. Burnelt E. Sass. B Noel, M Eysddf. B. Dunn. BOWLING HIKING Firs? Row: C Porimanm J, Beamer Second Row: J. Cecill J. Sravenkemper. Third Row: J. Gardnen B. CarroH, J. Gard, ner. 109 THE ART OF GRACEFULNESS! CUNDIFF FOOD SHOP Qualify Meafs and WhH'e Villa Groceries 5385 Carfhage Avenue JE 3837 Norwood. 0H0 THE KAESEMEYER 8x SONS 00. NORWOOD l2, OHIO MILK CREAM ICE CREAM BUTTER EGGS COTTAGE CHEESE Phone: MElrose 26E 3 TELEVISION .. PIANOS RECORDS - RADIOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THE HOUSE OF MUSIC 47 I6 Monfgomery Ave. Norwood. Ohio ME 7316 Norwood's Oldesf T.V. Cen+er FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS s: LOAN ASSOCIATION 2087 Sherman Avenue Savings Insured NORWOOD'S PEP SONGS Love and honor f0 old Norwood High school old and grand Proudly we shall ever hail +hee Over all Hue landl rah rah rah High school. high school how we praise +hee Sing joyfully fhis day Love and honor +0 old Norw00d Forever and a day HAIL TO THE VARSITY Hail +0 +he Varsify. cheer +hem along +he way Onward 10 vic+ory, may +hey win again +0- day We'll qive a Cheer for +he Varsify Long may Hwey reign supreme Shou+ +ili +he echoes ring For fhe glory of our Jream .-..A.v ywnqmm .W ... A w from Norwood's Oldest Industrial Clifizen ICv things have happened in Nmmlml smu: we purchased our plant here in 190-1. the fust industrial plant in NnrwnmL The gmdr unling ciasscs of that day have made their great contribution to our home town's growth amd IF YOU ARE GOING TO WORK NOW - stop in at the Aliis-Chalmcxs employment 051ch There are many openings for ambitious young people who want to get ahead. Good working conditions, liberal bmeflts, good chance for Advancement, train- pnmrcss. Now it is your chance to show what yuu Lzln do to carry on their wnrk. You can dqwnd un AHisrChszmcrs, Nnrwond works, m help Provide u solid foundation for more growth and even greater progress. - 'wmmu ing to increase your skill and earning Power, Stop in and see Mr. T. j. Nuttlc or ML E. S. Bochme at the employment omce before school is out. Then you will have a good job rcady to step into when you are ready for it, ALLISr-CIIALMERS NORWOOD WORKS - 4620 Forest Avenue, Norwood, Ohio ywuvwzzwmwmsaaw; . .. - - .w. v : r.- .. RELIABLE FINANCE CO. Incorporafed Norwood Office 4628 Mon+gomery Rd, JOE 6. LOVE Cincinnafi Office: 206 Trach'on Bng. WALTER J. PFEIFER COMPLIMENTS OF MODERNIZATION INC. TM: 81 Elm CINCENNATL OHIO 11 5.903;? WoWKu; ' i! 39 s' RESTAURANTS INC. 5 0',.0000:...:,:3, '0 00:.' 0 0 V0' VW .3:::?3. .V wx1yiizig$ 0 .WQ 3; '0 0033'. xx5 ' A The :OZSCHI SNTG aES'Z? UM 0 N00 You 5 rm , 5 k ,u Cincinnati's 7f Most Famous 7' DOUBLE DECKER V 4. DORL 85 FERN FLOWERS TED DORL C5655 of '32 4400 M onfgomery Road NORWOOD I2, OHiO JE 7l32 -JE 7I33 Flowers by Telegra ph KELLEY'S DRUGS Norwood's Modern Apofhecary 2088 Sherman bf SfafioM PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS Norwood Ohio RE I3Il CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES BEN'S BUDGET JEWELERS 4568 Main Ave. Norwood Ohio ME 7474 AOIZ Vine 5f. Hmwood P1. VA 5003 TREDWAY FUNERAL HOME bl Years Serving Norwood 2I3I Cameron Avenue NORWOOD l2. OHIO MEIrose 03I I ELLIOTT DRUGS Prescripiion Pharmacy - Biologicals CosmefiCs - Fi'ne Candies Tackle Shop Norwood Phoiogra phic Headquarfers Aganis for Easi'manl Bell 81 Howell, Argus: CamerasI Proiecfcrs, Enlargers Compleie Darl: Room Supplies 492l Montgomery Rd. HYDE PARK FOOD SHOP Parfy and Sandwich Trays Canapes 3653 Edwards Road EAsf 9956 ClNCINNATI. OHIO INDIAN ACTIVITIES I952-53 Sep+. 2 SchooI opened. Sept IO S+udenfs and faculty enjoyed flue presen+a+ion of fhe House of Magic by General Eledric. Sept l2 lni+iaHoo1ballgame a+ Wyoming. Wyoming won l8-7, Sep+ IQHGridders Jrie wi+h Oakwood 6-6. Sept 26 Noerod drops game +0 Maried monf I4-O. Vocal Clubs dance af+er +he game, Sepf. 30-NighwL meefing of P. T. A. 0ch. 2 The school vofed for fheir favorifes for Homecoming Queen. ch. 3 Mardi eras dance followed Nor- wood's loss +0 Walnu+ Hills l2-6. Oct 6 The +hree queen finalfsfs an- nounced: Sue Souden CharloHe Kelly, and Sharon Terwilliger, Oct 7-Senior bake 5516. Oct l0 CharloHe Kelly. Homecoming Queenl presides over gridders' 1055 +0 Locklandl 20-0. ch. I3-Opem'ng assembly for magazine drive. Dick Chapman. general chairman COMPLIMENTS MYER'S CLOTHES, 46l0 Monfgomery Road NORWOOD, OHIO JEHerson 0 I 20 THE YOUNG FOLKS TODAY Are Our Cu+omers Tomorrow Le+'s Begin Our Friendship Now! Complefe Banking Service THE NORWOOD-HYDE PARK BANK AND TRUST CO. Norwood Office: Main anoI BermeH Ave. Hyde Park Office: 27IO Erie Ave. Members of Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corporafion Members of +he Federa! Reserve Sysfem INDIAN ACTIVITIES ch. l6 School saw Hue experf marksman- HULL SHOE REPAIR ship ofJIm Lynch. King Archer. Oc+, I7 Gr4'dders Jrravel +0 Newpor+ Cafh- 2092 Sherman Avenue OHC and '059 37-6- Oct 22 13. B. l. Day, school closed, 0ch. ZPNNCJub dance foHows loss +0 NORWOOD. OHIO Hughes. Oct 3lh-School closed for S. W, O, E. A. Sfivers vicforious over Norwood 53-0. Nov. 4 Junior bake sale. Nov. 7 Firs+ grade +erm ends. Norwood up- JEfferson 9400 sefs Falrfield l9-0. Nov. I l-School closed for Armistice Day. Nov, I4 Safe+y assembly. Nov. 2l Senior class play Sfage Door HAGEMAN PONTIAC CO- draWS record affendanca Starring were: R. M. HAGEMAN $213k Warner. James Redwine. and Ken Nov. 26 AH school assembly by Dr. Meyers 4I 14-20 Monfgomery Road on He Romance of Wordsf' Opening baskefbafl game Jos+ f0 SHvers 63-43. MElrose 0946 Norwood l2 Ohio Apollo Chorus makes firsf appearance in ' Thanksgiving assembly. School closes for Thanksgiving holiday. Sales 8: Service Dec. l SchooJ reopens. Dec. 5 Hoops+ers drop game to Hughes. INDIAN ACTIVITIES Dec. 6 Hoops+ers fravel fo Taylor. Dec. IOuAlV-school assembly for H16 movie HThe Devil and Daniel Webs+er. ' Dec. l2 Norwood fravels +0 Elder. Dec. I3 Hoops+ers drop game +0 Wes+ern Hills. Dec. l9 Norwood wins firsf game of sea son from AmelIa. Dec. 20 DFck Ferguson eled'eol Pin-up Boy af Holly Hop. Dec. 23 Voca! organizaffons presemL Chrisfmas program. School Closed for holiday; Dec, 30wVarsi+y drop Alumni 51' annual game. Jan. 5 Weary sfudenfs come back +0 schoo', worn 0qu from He holidays, Jan. 6 Hoops+er5 iourney +0 Lockland and win +hird game of season. Jan. IO NorWood racks up fourfh win by defeafing Franklin 65-60. Jan, HaFree movie. HMagnificenf Obses sion , shown f0 fhe sfudenf body. Jan. lb-Hoopshers' vicfories s+0pped a+ 4 by a 96-75 defea+ af +he hands affair- field. UP-TO-DATE PRODUCTS CO. 4920 Monfgomery Road Norwood I2. Ohio ME 2673 BILL'S SERVICE Main and Mills Tires . . . BaHeries Accessories JE 9384 For the hard +0 Find in hardware Try +he NORWOOD PAINT 8: HDWE. CO. Phone: ME 4536 4542 Monfgomery Rd. Norwood, Ohio EGAN'S PHARMACY C. B. EGAN Reg, Pharmacisf ME 3000 4739 Main Norwood Ohio SAVE HERE Where Your Savings Are Insured Up +0 $l0.000 by +he Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora+ioh NORWOOD FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASS'N 4338 Monfgomery Road lcpposiie Weyer Avew'y Open DaHy MEirose 2760 Norwood, Ohio BeHer Buy Buick LIPPERT BUICK CO., INC. 430I Monfgomery Road Norwood, Cincinnafi l2. Ohio REdwood 9000 The NORWOOD BUILDING 2i LOAN CO. Norwood's Oldesf Building and Loan Association Has been serving the pubiic since Oct 20 IBSZ Curren+ ra+e o1c 2'70 on savings COMPLIMENTS OF THE NORWOOD AND PLAZA THEATERS NORWOOD l2.0H10 J. C. HOCKETT CO. JEWELER 4547 Mon+gomery Road ME 4-050 Norwood, Ohio INDIAN ACTIVITIES Jan. I7-Norwood susfains anofher loss +0 Sfivers 70-40. Jan. 2 l-P. T. A. holds annual card parfy. Jan. 230Grade +erm ends. Norwood loses +0 Roger Bacon 60-48. Jan 240Annual SflhoueHe dance followed Xavier game. Mos+ poquar Senior boy and girl: Jerry Palumbo and Anna Abrams. Jan. 3O--NorWOod loses1tor second +ime +0 Fairfield. Jan, 3I0Hoops+ers upsewL Walnuf HiHs by 69052 score. Feb. 3050phomore bake sale. Feb. 60Norwood drops HH +0 Purcell. Feb. Il0Dr. Ba+es speaks +0 all-schod as- sembly. Apollo Chorus presenfs AFma Ma+er. Feb. l3-Baske+bail game wifh Deer Park followed by Proiec+ionis+s' Club dance Feb. Ib-ZOwBoys enioy second annual Boys' Week. Feb. ZO-Baske+ball game wi+h Wilming+on. Feb. 230School closed in observafion of George Washingfon's Birfhday. Man 2-4-60Tournamen1' a'r Xavier. Mar. 9-I 3-Gfrls have +heir week. SERODINO'S Prescripfion Specialis+ 4602 Monfgomery Road Norwood, Ohio ME l235 FRED A. SCHAD MEATS POULTRY - EGGS WHOLESALE - RETAIL Ca+ering +0 Hofels. Res'l'aurani's. Insfifuiions 4507 Fores+ ME 2655 COMPLIMENTS OF RITE WAY RADIO CO. ECONOMY 22I8 Ca+hedral Ave. CHEVROLET co. ME Reliable Service 49l2 Monfgomery Ave. CONGRATULATtONS NORWOOD. OHIO PETER'S Phone JEHerson 2920 CAFETERIA Home of QuaIHy Food Congrafulafiohs. Gradua+es of I953 DO YOU KNOW ihaf Always Begins inA Too OHen Ends in- One HHle drink A HfHe +0 much , A hangover JUS+ a soioal glass An aufo acciden+ A COCHB'I 6+ H16 par+y A brawl and police courf A beer or fwo lllegi+imafe or unwor+hy parenfs A . l 'fh f' d A los+ job n occaSIona one WI men 5 An alcoholic ward A highball wifh +he meal An early deai'h H you NEVER +ouch +he FIRST glass. you will never have f0 sfop! A foial absfainer never becomes an alcoholic! Norwood Woman's Chrisfian Temperance Union Siands For Righ'r and Agains+ All Wrong! COM PLI MENTS OF HUBER'S FOOD SHOP Carfhage a+ Lawn ME 9404 i0 T08 DEPARTMENT STORE Main a+ Lawrence 52 Years of BeHer Values NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL ALMA MATER V. WAHLE and W, SAYRS Fair Norwood High School. sing we Jrhy fame. Honor and g1ory won in Jrask and game. Dear Alma Ma+er sing loud aclaim Faifhful forever more +0 +hy beloved name. COMPLIMENTS OF THE NORWOOD IMPROVED BUILDING 8: LOAN 00. 43 I 8 Monfgomery As old as Norwood HseH FINE WATCH REPAIR A SPECIALTY JOHN WEST JEWELER Phone: ME 9452 2096 Sherman Ave. Norwood l2. Ohio Congratufah'ond FORD DealerOver 25 Years DA NORNALES ME 4460 5050 Mon+gomery Rd. 11:47. nmmw INDIAN ACTIVITIES Mar. f7 P.T.A.open house. Mar. I8 S+uden+ body enioys anofher free movne. Apr. Z-Grade +erm ends and Easter Holi- day begins. Apr, 7 School reopens. Apr. 13-18 Washing+on Pilgrims journey +0 Capi+ol. Apr. I5 S+uden+ body again is +rea+ed +0 5 free movie. Apr, 24HAnnual Band Concerf presenfed. May l The annual Junior Prom. May 8-Vocaf Clubs presenf Spring Con- cer+. May I I-l5 Juniors and Seniors suffer +hrough exams. May 22 SchooF enjoys Red Parkinson As- sembiy. May 26 Seniors rehearse for Honor As- sembly. May 27 Awards are presenfed and new members inducfed info Honor Sociefy af annuaI Honor Assembly. May 28 Seniors prac+fce 'For Baccalaure- afe. May 3l Baccalaurea+e held in audHorium. COMPLIMENTS OF FRIEDMAN F-U RNITU RE Firsf in Modern-Famous for Modern 435l Mon+gomery Rd. Norwood. Ohio CLARA M. DECKER MILLINERY 4605 MAIN AVENUE Hafs made +0 order Bridal VeHs and Heads a SpeciaHy Phone: ME 275I Congratulations . .. to the Class at ,53 from your TBIBDhOHB company A GOOD PLACE TO WORK AUTOMOBILE AND PERSONAL LOANS Low Ra+es-Quick Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI Norwood Office Corner of Washingfon and Main Ava MElrose I4IO Be Sure. Be Safe . . . Insure WM. c. SELLERS THE INSURANCE AGENCY Fire . Au+o - CasuaHy 452l Monfgomery Rd. Norwood 12 HYDE PARK DAIRY 2nd Floor ELmhurs+ IOBZ For +hose who demand Quaan GUYS AND DOLLS I953 Wade Perk'ms and Carol Porfmann M Elrose I304 John Crail and Pafsy Lee Frank Enneking and Pa'r Rodgers Dave Query and Janei Feldhaus Dick Chapman and Joy Cline Jim Whifson and Dolores CFOSS Jerry Palumbo and CharloH'e Kelly Ronnie Enneking and Paf Banfa . Ronnie Crail and Valve Pofinsky FRANK 8t LOU S Busfer Howard and Sharon Terwilliger SHELL SERVICE Charles Cooper and Geri Roberts Jay Griffis and Marilyn Monforf Mofor Tune-up ' Brake Service Gilberf McKee and JoyCe Gardner Body and Fender Work Wayman Brown and Delores Riley . . Don Berfer and Joann Combs Au , Pamhng Ron Troy and Jean Gardner 5225 Monfgomery Rd. Norwood l2, Ohio Harold WIHICh and DOFIS Kaesemeyer COMPLIMENTS OF BAND BOX CLEANERS 4729 Monfgomery Rd. ME 5050 4-Hour Dry-Cleaning Service GEORGE P. KLEB HAROLD J. IHLENDORF THE KLEB AND IHLENDORF FUNERAL HOME. INC. Serving Greafer Cincinnaii 3900 Mon+gomery Rd. Norwood, Ohio BURTSCHY FLOWERS 4535 Main Ave. Norwood, Ohio Phone: MElrose 8400 Ci+y-Wide Delivery APPLIANCES OF NORWOOD, INC. BILL WISSELL BILL SCHWARTZ Furni+ureI Appliances Rugs. Linoleum MEIrose 3IOO 4708 Main Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF HARRISON G. GREEN Business Broker and ReaHor 4330 Monfgomery fopposife Norwood Libraryy TOP TUNES '52-'53 Hear+ and Soul by fhe ,Four Aces I'm Yours by Don Cornell 0 Happy Day by Don Howard Juke Box Safurday Nigh+ by The Modern- aires April in Paris by Doris Day Till I Wth Again WW1 You by Teresa Brewer Oh My Wonderful One by The Gaylords Trying by +he Hi1l+oppers Hold Me. Thrill Me, Kiss Me by Karen Chandier Somewhere Along 1he Way by NaJr King Cole Pretend by Frankie Laine Bye Bye Blues by Less Paul and Mary Ford PAINT WALLPAPER ARTIST'S SUPPLIES THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 4403 Monfgomery Road PHONE: RE 36H NORWOOD I2, OHIO Your Assurance . . . A Puls Prescrip+ion R. L. PULS PHARMACIST MEhose I455 4OOI Main Ave. Norwood, Ohio GUMP HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware. Painfs. Glass Houseware- Elecfric and Plumbing Supplies Hun+ing and Fishing Licenses 5508 Carfhage Ave near Quafman Phone: RE 2535 We deliver Your PIA. promofes Hwe wel- fare of Children and youfh in home. school. church. and com- munify. .2411: you a Wem$emp NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION INDIAN ACTIVITIES June I Seniors have fheir lasf day in school and pracfice JFor gradua+lon. June 3 The big day comes. and graduaflon exercises are held on We a+hlefic field. June I2-Ano+her school year ends as schoo? closes forfhe summer. CONGRATULATIONS JOHN E. MANTHEY CO. Your realfor In Greafer Cincinnafi since I920 EVERY REAL ESTATE SERVICE Home. Business. and Au+o Insurance Deal Wi+h Confidence JE 0646WJE 3336 4408 Manfgomery Rd, Norwood, Ohio LUMBER BUILDING MILLWORK MATERIAL NORWOOD SASH 8 DOOR MFG. CO. Ross and Sedion Avenues NORWOOD l2 OHIO JE 5700 STEWART PHARMACY The RexaH Prescripfion Store Ice Cream Candy Cosmeiics HospHaI Supplies Worfh Avenue a+ Warren ME 4547 NorwoocL Ohio SOUTH NORWOOD PHARMACY HAROLD SWILLINGER PH.C. Forresf and Williams Prompf Delivery ME 6650 Experf PrescripHon Service COMPLIMENTS OF ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING Fas+ Service QualHy Dry Cleaning 474i Montgomery Road RE 3995 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES FROM THE I953 SILHOUETTE STAFF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS TOM NOLAN JEWELERS Headquar+ers for: Class Rings Wafches Silverware Cos+ume Jewelry and BeaquuI Gif'r Hems for All Occasions EASY CREDIT TERMS 47I2 Main Ave. Norwood, Ohio MW MuALM.A;wwu--u.h.. ... n AAAM .u .4.......A...............A..... m4- .4-.-.-AD4AAMH n gL..-A.A A. 57W you SENIORS gem? Walled WILLIAM C. UHLRICH HERFF JONES Class Rings 8: Pins SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP W gratefuffy aanowZe'clge L'Ae deruiced of THE H. 8: S. POGUE 00. CINCINNATI, OHIO THE S. K. SMITH 00. CHICAGO. 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