Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)
- Class of 1955
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A MEMORABLE YEAR 0 Conqralulalrons lo lhe S-'rudenl Body and Facully ol Norwood l-l oh School for cornplellon ol anolher oulslandrnq year 0 The Slall ol your annual has worked exceedrngly hard lo qrve you a superb book and one whrch porlrays The hrqhlrqhls ol memorable aclrvrlres 0 Nerlher lrme ellorl nor expense have been spared lo provide you wrlh a perrnanenl record allraclrvely presenred and complele rn every delarl 0 To preserve lhe pholography and lrferary ellorls ol lhe Slall 'rhe besl graces ol rnalerral have been combrned wrlh skrlled workrnanshrp lo provide The lrnesl qualrly yearbook 0 We are proud Thar 'rhe l955 Srarl elecled us lo help es gn prrnl and brnd lhe Srlhouelle We have earneslly en dewvored lo ful rll 'rhe conlrdence placed rn us BTN 50N Plllh Tlhh LIIDIPAN Y OIHIJ ef? g A ywanlflfllllbllllig NASHVILLE 3 TENNESSEE O I ' ' . J y r I . . . . r ar ' E' E E ,r lr ' 1 I O O 4v1vv Y yy 1 yv A L L o C 00 V ' ' I WHERE THDUSI-INDS SAVE MILLIONS AND HERE IS WHY Sound Managemeni' 3 Currenf Dividend AH'rac'rlve Savnngs Feafures Chrusfmas Savlngs Mon'rI1Iy Reduchon Home Loans Insured 'ro I0000 on Savings Regnsfered Money Orders Travelers Cheques 50 CAR PARKING LOT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ASSETS OVER SI4 000 OOO TY EU A ANDIBAN Mwocmrmn No ood Oh C c naf I1o JE 2840 PA 4500 'I I ' 'Ve ' ' 0 . . O . . 0 . 0 S I ' 0 . O O IDEII ERAI VINGS 2087 - 89 Sherman Avenue Sx1j2fg'3j,'+e, 63: Walnuf S+ ee+ ' 5 Iuu' IIIIIIS in in 1 o ' e U , . 24+2IIIImIIIv9'? MITCHELL TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE 2088 Sherman A enue NORWOOD I2 CDI-IIO IIUALITY GLASS 81 GLAZING SERVICE IndusI'rlaI ReslcIenhaI Repairing and RepIacemen+s Churches Inshfuhons I-Iomes SERVICE EVERYWHERE M 0676 340114 you SENIORS Heal Wahea WILLIAM C ULRICH HERFF JONES Class Rings 8: Pans SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSI-IIP V - - EI RE I'35IO -II5Ed d R d N PAINT WALLPAPER ARTISTS' SUPPLIES THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 4403 Montgomery Road PHONE: RE 36Il NORWOOD I2, OHIO Your Assurance A Puls PFGSCFIPIIOH R L PULS PHARMACIST MEI ose I 455 NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION 400 ManAe No ood OI'1o BETTER HOMES BETTER SCHOOLS ACTIVITY CALENDAR 9 4 May Sp ng Conce I Wash qIo T p Mode n Dance Rec Ho ors Asse bly I Ju o r m June o 5 A se bIy I Se o ay BaccaIa eaIe O ao af o S I'IooI CIo 'ra BETTER COMMUNITIES ou a Wm nnx, If CONGRATULATIONS YW JOHN E MANTHEY CO IWC EVERY REAL ESTATE SERVICE 1 CM N I I O r I I v . rw , I 2, 3, 4, 5 Exams 6 rI, r . e el' -I In n ri A y A 7 20 I I T re ' 25 n m 27 ni r P o I I-Ion r 5 m I Ag' 'Ria . ,ffw 3 m r D f ' Q 3 HEALIUI 5 ur V3 B r Iu I n '41-' I7 Q ses Your 'ea 'of I' G'e-Ye' C'fIi 'ra'I fmie Home, Business, and Au o Insurance iE C545 153334. COMPLIMENTS BAND BOX CLEANERS 4729 M Ig y R ME 5050 4 Hour Dry Cleaning Servlce TOM NOLAN JEWELERS INC Q W+I1 4 M dOI-I BURTSCHY FLOWERS M 8400 W d D I APPLIANCES OF NORWOOD INC BILL WISSELL BILL SCHWARTZ APP MEI 3IOO M NORWOOD AND PLAZA THEATERS NORWOOD I2 OHIO BOND HILL BEAUTY CENTER I I42 Callforn a Avenue JE 9355 ALBERTA ROTAN Head uarIers For: OF Class Rings a c es Silverware Cosfume Jewelry Gifis 7I2 aim Ave, Norwoo , on orner CI. 4535 Manu Ave. Norwood, Obi Phone: Elrose Cify- I e eivery , . Furni+ure. Iiances Rugs, Linoleum . rose 4708 ain Ave. ' I THE NATIONAL BANK 0F CINCINNATI Fourleen Convenienf Loca+ions We Welcome Ilme Opporfunify To Serve You Be Sure Be Safe Insure WM C SELLERS H INSURANCE AGENCY Fure Au+o Casual 452i Monlgomery Rd Norwood I2 HYDE PARK DAIRY M Floor ELmhurs+ 1082 For I'l'1ose who demand Qualify MElrose I 304 Holiday or No 5 ao? 1 A B sness Tho sands A Proff n Pe n BROWN S APPAREL SHOP JE loI4 47l5 Monfgornery Norw d GUYS AND DOLLS Ronnre Ennelcung and Pal Banla Roy Grlflms and Suzue Skwnner Dave Ro+an and Januce Pace Clyde Morgan and Allce McGowan Punlcy Smullw and Donna Messier Jerry Gllman and Carol Mann Jerome Morgan and Emma Moses Jam Dunbar and Dwane Ledberler Dave Ouery and Jane+Eeldl1aus Noroerl' Salman and Pa1'Re+allucl4 Gene Howard and Sharon Terwrllrger Don Davis and Jean Wyaff Lowe Klein and Judy Becker Lee Pra+l1er and Gaul Snapp Duclc Trauflw and Carol Cosbey Leroy Hrlderbran and Audrey Sclneadler Kennelln Holloway and Donna Berger Ron Campbell and Barbara Carfer Gene Arnold and Lynn Redden George Kleb and Nancy Hepp . . . . . . ll ' Il . . . No rn Her 'Mer you f'JfneIw,y5.,llflnc:1 high Iazrlirx ' I 7 1 ,, 5 I, V -f ,, -z . . . game 5' B' PWM 'ql' W PWM Y ' PM 56 Perry Kafsanus and Vrrlrne Eenron your pe Ve ltr beaudlul Q owes Mfnoul slr T ' ' Me lamfy bud el, ui In u , u I n les l v- oo ACTIVITY CALENDAR March TB Assembly TB X Rays Dramafucs Producfuon Apr: Sprung Vacafxon Pan Amer can AssembIy Band Concerr GAA Board Week end STEWART PHARMACY Ice Cream Candy WorIh Avenue af Warren ME 4547 Norwood Ohio CLARA M DECKER MILLINERY 4605 MAIN AVENUE I-IaI's made Io order Brrdal VeuIs and I-Iafs a Specualfy Phone ME 275I LUMBER BUILDING MILLWORK MATERIAL NORWOOD SASH 81 DOOR COMPLIMENTS JOHN F SCHOENY O. MFG, CO, M5 Plum We Ross and Sednon Avenue NORWOOD I2, OHIO JE 5700 CINCINNATI 2, OI-IIO Fancy Fruifs Vege+abIes Groceries We serve +hose who serve Tne RexaII PresCrEpIIon SIore Cosmefics-Hospifal Supplies I6 I8 - . 25 ' ' I 'I 7-I I ' ' . I 3 I 22 ' 29 - OF COMPLIMENTS HUBER S FOOD SHOP Huge fl. ME 9404 DEPARTMENT STORE 55 Years of Be++er Service UP TD DATE PDTATO CHIP GD 4920 Monfq me-ry Rolo NORWOOD I2 CHIC COMPLIMENTS THE NDRWDDD IMPRDVED BUILDING 8: LDAN C0 43i8 M Mjom f As old as Norwood afself GEORGE P KLEB Dnrecfor THE KLEB AND IHLENDORF FUNERAL HOME INC Serving Greafer Cmclnnah 3900 Monfgome f Pd PJOPWQOD QI-HO OF - Q I Car C a own I l Q Mah if Lawrence ' C MEM23 OE , I vQ1'-' CFI ECONOMY CHEVROLET CO 49 I 2 Monfgomery Rd NORWOOD OI-IIO Phone JEIIerson 2920 J. C. HOCKETT CO. JEWELER 4547 Monrqomery Road 4050 Norwood OI'1io CONGRATULATIONS PETER S CAFETERIA Home of uaIl+y Food SAM SKURO RELIABLE FURRIER Exclusive Women s S+ore Ready To Wear Resfylmg Cleanmg Repairing Sforage 4525 4527 Monfgomery CONGRATULATIONS Graduafes of I955 S GODS MESSAGE ON STRONG DRINK FROM THE BIBLE kkk +I-I Poe I 2 Befx s I C IIC Irva Me I200 NORWOOD WOMEN S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION ME , , I Q . W I-Ias Iearninq made you mse? Proverbs I:5, 7, S-I0 Pr0verb5 918, 9, IO Ho ea 4:6 Dont IooIc af EI. I Proverbs 23:3I, 32 Dorff Serve II or Irear wIIr '. Haba u 2:I5 Der' unI v rfv. Proverbs 2 :I7 Proverbs 23:20, 2I Dorff Be Urmise. Isaiah 5:II 2, 23 ' ' Proverbs 20ZI Proverbg 23:2I-35 D . PrInce. Proverbg 3I:4 Be Prfrsrma 'v Boson IIBIQ. Pomona I412I IIIZI3 -A GaIaIIarws 5: 9-23 I orInInIar1s 629-I0 orirw I ns 3:6 nothmg 1 e Co 0 rag 1 rod! adam lm mzllzon tzmes az day There s 'aww V ACTIVITY CALENDAR January Norwood 44 Wlflwrow 72 Norwood 37 -I'ayIor 64 Norwood 52 Walnul I-Inlls 70 Norwood 46, New Woodward 68 28 Norwood al Purcell February 2 Coca Cola Assembly 9 Road 'ro Romance Assembly I5 PTA N.qh+ 2I 25 Gnrls Week 22 Holiday SERODINO S Prescruphon SpeclaIns+ Mann alWasI'1ng'ron Norwood Olwlo I FRED A. SCHAD MEATS POULTRY EGGS WHOLESALE PRICES FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER Caiermg Io Hofels, Resiauranls, IHSIIIUIIOHS 4507 Fore? ME 2655 ..., 9 res 1 0 , .,.VA V ' k Y - Cf . I 7 , ' ' I 8 , I4 V ' , ' M E - I 235 2 I TOP TUNES 54 55 leach Me Tonuqhl De Caslro Suslers Nauqhly Lady of Shady Lane Ames Bros Sh Boom Crew Culs Lel Me Oo Lover Joan Web r Malce Yourself Comforlable Sarah Vauohn This Ole House Rosemary Clooney Hey Ihere Rosemary Clooney Mr Sanoman The Chordehles Hold My Hand Don Cornell Thal s All I Wanf From You J P Morgan Counf Your Blessungs Eddie Fisher If I Owe My Hear+ Io You Doris Day AManChasesaGIrI UnhISheCa'rches Hum Eddie Fisher Ra n Ram Raln Eranlcue ane Hearls ol Slone Fonlalne Slslers Melody of Love Bully Vaughn CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS from fhe SI LHOUETTE STAFF 955 BILL S SERVICE Mann and Mills Tures BaHer:es Accessories JE 9384 GUMP Hardware Pamfs Glass Housewares Eleciruc and Plumbmg Supplles Hunhng and Fushmg Licenses 5508 Carfhage Ave near ualman Phone RE 2535 We deliver EGAN S PHARMACY C B EGAN ME 3000 4739 M 1 W Norwood Ohio unc v gn r 4 4 ff 1009 SAVE HERE Where Your Savings Are Insured Up 'ro SIOOOO by fhe Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporahon NORWO0D FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASS N 4338 Monlgomery Road p We e A e Open Daily MEIrose 2760 Norwood Ohio I I W of ' 1 I I 1 I I , ' , ' - ' L I .aazfzzvvso HARDWARE COMPANY : Q ' . ' SIIJAUIAI 5 I 7 Req. Pharmafiisl Imp rslle y r v LII I ' . THE YOUNG FOLKS TODAY Are Our CusIomers Tomorrow Lef 5 Begun Our Fruendshup Now CompIeIe Bemkmg Servuce THE NORWOOD HYDE PARK BANK AND TRUST co Norwood CII ce Mem emo Berme+r Ave I-Iyde Park Offuce 27I0 Er e Ave Member of Federal Depo II In urarwce Corporwfwon Members of II1e I:eder1I Reserve 5ysIem 4564 IVIon'rqomer,f Road REdwood ?578 Norwood HAGEMAN PONTIAC CO P M HPGEMAN 4I I4 20 Mrrvgomerf Ro d IvIEIro e 0946 Sales 81 Service NfII2Oo ACTIVITY CALENDAR November Norwood 40 Deer Park I9 Arm ST ce Dey Norfvooo 28 Maremord 20 G rI 5 Comm I Sw e Show oCIs December 8II'1 gr de Assemo v 'Xlo wood 24 Norwood 33 Norwood 54 N rwooo 54 Ch I Imgs A o w d I-Iuqre Shvers 69 EICIer 70 Wesferm I-I II emb v fNIum 60 , . . . I 1 I . I 5 I I II I ' ' W F I2 I I I I I I6 I CI I I9 Sem r as 5 PIev 25-26 Trwerdcsqivmq IoIoIIdoy I 5 ' I . 3 I r I , 5 64 . IO ' I ,. . M l I7 O I 4 7 2 56 - J I I U 23 We 2 sz I 9 orv ooc m IXI I CC 53' In' TREDWAY FUNERAL HOME 63 Years Serving Norwood 2 I 3 I Cameron Avenue NORWOOD I2 OI-IIO MEIrose 03II ELLIOTT DRUGS Prescrlphon Pharmacy Cosmehcs Fme Candles Tackle Shop Norwood PI1o1'ograpIuc Headquarlers Agenls for Easfman Bell 8: Ho ell Ve masle Polaroid TDC Argus Cameras Prolecfors Enlargars Complefe Darlr Room Supplnes MIG ey es EL 2287 Oflrce JE eikw 'iw PARK G DUNIGAN REALTOR 52OI Carllwaqe Avenue Norwood Ohio ACTIVITY CALENDAR Sepfember School opens Y Teen lea Norwood 27 Wyomung O Jr Aclwneyemenl Assembly Y Teen Assembly Norwood 23 New Woodward I2 Ocfober Norwood 20 Walnul I'IIIIs IQ Iizre Prevenllon Assembly I-Iomecomung Ile wullw Loclcland Jazz Concerl' Norwood I4 McNlCI1oIas 20 PTA supper Norwood O I-Iarnullon Callwoluc 26 Bell Ranging Assembly Norwoodo Taylor I8 29 S W O T A COIVIPLIMENTS MYER S CLOTHES 46IO Monlgomery Road NORWOOD OHIO JEfferson O I 20 iw r I ' , . I 492I on -om r Rd, R . ' . 27I I AA, Wg, will 7 I6 C OF I7 , ' 22 , ' I 23 - , 24 , r I I . 6 . . 8 . 1. . I3 I5 . ' I9 I 22 , ' ' 27 A ' 28 , COMPLIMENTS RELIABLE FINANCE CO Loans SIO +o Sl O00 4628 M PHONE REDWOOD 5865 C amy FRAASA M QoMPuMENTs THE VOGUE SHOP Your heaclquarfers for Women s Apparel SHERMAN AND MONTGOMERY DORL 8k FERN FLOWERS TED DORL 4400 Moolqomery Roco NORWOOD I2 OHIO I32 JE Flowers by Telegraph mah RESTAURANTS INC Clncmnatl s Most Famous Double Deck Hamburger the orngmal 4 0 kkkh sn gh, in I ...W 5 ORDER L PHONE AND TAKE EM GU RCW HOME! KELLEY S DRUGS No ood s Mode n Apofheca y 2088 Sherman al' Slallom PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS Norwood Olwuo CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES BEN S BUDGET JEWELERS 4Sbi:M 6 UV L A 4' I 1 J VA 501 3 OF u -A l Q '-T ?i '9fw Avevue , W, r I amiier -I ' ' Q A , Big Boy ll , ' OF I Jrjx , Q v . a,W .-' if . -mf ' jf' lyall ' 1 7 ' I BY 1 Q , I rw ' r r I ' I , I I 3 I I C ass ol 3? I I JE 7 - 7133 rv g'm4fr, N wr, 1 MY 7,7. 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U8 an-wha. -pn- QWWZN sF 'liRQ s are .was as 'vie Advance Notwe of a Brzght Future ,,,,-f' -f LQ l X mx Pumps, motors, V Bell dnves and sheaves ure manufactured at Allns Chalmers Norwood Works New schools b1g addltlons to present bulldmgs every where you go you see these sure slgns of a nation thats growlng Thls IS a healthv sltuatlon because hlstorv shows an mcreaslng populatlon IS the strongest posslble foundatlon for a prosperous lndustry That s the posltlon of Amerlca today Wlth 50 000 more people each week wantlng food shel ter clothmg and recreatlon the long range outlook for the future IS brlght especlallv m those baslc mdustrles where each new person means addl AI.I.IS-CI-lAI.MEIlS NORWOOD WORKS tional demands almost auto matlcally Allls Chalmers IS 1n thls group ln three major fields produclng machlnery for hadly needed constructlon and lmproved roads for food productlon and for the gen eratlon and d1str1but1on of electric power Thats one reason why the people who make up thls company whether as work ers management or stock holders are so optlmlstlc about the future As Amerlca grows so does opportunltv wlth All1s Chalmers I i! 0 K fi s rcrrrz, , 'M' e e Il! c y Vie ...l 7 r,, :,: , r,....., ' 4 X1 x N - U75 ,Hr l1.1.L As-ran FU 'E il 'll' ml Complefe Coafs X 13? ,ah fag, M SUITS qw ,---,.4.-5 f Q ar ff U' Servlclng 55 SPor+swear we-ef Wgwd? Norwood s Oldesf Furruer THE KAESEMEYER 8: SONS 00 NORWOOD I2 OHIO MILK CREAM ICE CREAM BUTTER EGGS COTTAGE CHEESE Phone MElrose 36I3 COMPLIMENTS OF ANTONE'S SHOE REPAIR 2I22 Washnngfon Ave Eagle Bunldmg WhnIe You Wauf Service TELEVISION PIANOS RECORDS RADIOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THE HOUSE OF MUSIC 47 I 6 Monfgomery Ave Norwood Ohuo ME 73I6 Norwood s Oldesi T V Cenfer LOVE AND HONOR Love ard honor Io old Norwood I-lugh school old and grand Proudly we shall ever haul Ihee Over all The land Hugh school high school how we praase 'rhee Sung Ioyfully Ihus day Love and honor 'ro old Norwood Forever and a day ALMA MATER V Wahle and W Sayrs Faur Norwood hugh school, sung we 'fhy lame, Honor and glory won an Iaslc and game Dear Alma Maler sung loud acclanm Faulhlul forever more Io Ihy beloved name I I . G78 F I I MLJ- Y X' R R R S ',.f5-iff' ' ,-' ,-jgff' gig F -1,-5+ ph I I 7 -:f?eQ.:: fy' i kg '- fl it .L - . ' S I gf? ' ' ll I u ll Q g . I I ll I ll I ' I D to , K' DWR 'ga x :YT ...Q H MEDICS TAD'S TUNE TIME RECORDS ON REQUEST X RALPH FREESTONE, UNDER 5', BILL MERCKEL, 6 DAY IS DONE BUT THE JANITORS ADISE PHOTOGRAPHER S PAR o C' ya 1 -'E' OM TOP TO aorm L ST. T DY' X-T' M gums OR ASION PROM THE cswwos, BERMUDA socks DUCKS FOR BOYS 9 BOYSH BOE CO9 GWL5 J WHO? WHAT7 WHERE? WHEN? WHY? -I COAU FVE ROBERT FR 4 FROM JAPAN TO AMEFUCA N osx COMES TO TCW 1 my RUDOLPH AND ROY , ,' Hi JOURNALISTS TAKE TIME OUT FOR A LAUGH D l ,Z si V HU A HOF EY s..J ww XXXL NLXXC f Wx QCD CT W GOV 2:5 Q55 jf' 'fb Q T K I su. eff 'n 1 Q 5 'af S 5' 2 3 at fl DRIVING CONTEST ATTRACTS ATTENTION TALL TALES BY ONE OF NORWOOUS ST. PATRICK S DAY BIRTHDAWTES FOR THE MIRRORM HUMOR ISSUE TQM COLLINS' ST H ' xx Qfxlf UDEN T SN AKE COLL P. QP-1 ECTQR 4 5 TERM PAPERS, me BIG 1+-we rw we wi O p A JUNIOR X A ffJ, W1 -af! X REWCP-'LPS NNIZARDS F 1 PLANE C-:EOMETRY PS PLAJ 2 Yldx ,!':.W A32 ' RAN GERS PWON age-.Tens schreiber, J. Sasser, M. Profliff, Y FIRST ROW, Ieff Io right J. Woodall, B. Wolf, D. Sowder, M. Thomas, C. Ze?- Iel, B. Smifh, P. Simpson, L. Whifaler, B. Wolf. SECOND ROW: D. Sullivan, F. Tafer, P. Webb, J. Wilson, B, Woodward, J. Sipe, S. Wallace, S. Whifcomb. THIRD ROW: P. Sfafen, L. Taylor, D. Snepp, D. Wilson, P. Zink. D. Williams, G. Sfeinbroolr, N. Whedon. FIRST Row, Ieff fo righlz C. Refal- Iil, N. Saaflramp, C. Roih, J. Pfeifer D. Peffif, B. Pefering, H. Reisz, ci Ring. SECOND ROW: F. Plaspohl, B. Sen+- ney, C. Sheafer, O. Rasner, L. Ruclr J. Sedam, P. Pa++on, I.. Reif. THIRD ROW: W. Richardson, J Robb, T. Payer, B. Rose, J. Quiffl Philpof. 99 IN MEMORIAM BEVERLY MANN Class of l959 May I2, l940-April I2, I955 I FIRST ROW, lef? lo right B. Defers, H. Fairfield, R. Dirlrsen, C. Dwire. V. Denron, P. Dinse, B. Densford, B Erwin. SECOND ROW: B. Eads, M. Flan- gher, D. Fosler, M, Davis, N. Cur- ran, J. Donaldson, D. Freeh, J. Dou gherly. THIRD ROW: B. Davis, G. Francis, R. DesRuisseaux, D. Dial, F. Dodson D. Dennis, E. Dumford, A. Evans. FIRST ROW, left fo righl: D. Lewis D. Kieseweffer, E. Kelly, M. Leeveri ka C. LoviH, P. Myers, D, Magee, C. Lirely. SECOND ROW: G. McGee, G Kerr T Kellen K Ma ee P John Son, B. O'Meara, J. Marrs, D. Law- rence. THIRD ROW: S. Korle, J. Morrow, E. Landrhaler, C. Kamp, D. Mullen B- Kl0lf1. N. McDowell, J. Orr, 120 i J,-gig! U -rv FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: R. Free sfone, G. Jaclrson, S. Hahn, M. Hy ler, V. Grace, L. Herrin, V. Gosser M. Hines. SECOND ROW: P Glover, S. Huff, D. Hill, R. Tye G. Heinisch, B. Jackson, B. Galli her, S. Haffield. THIRD ROW: B Hayes, L. Hubbell, G. Herrin, N Hammond, P. Garreff, T. Hocl, R Graenemlier, J. Hubbell. G7 L 'el .. I .ff FIRST ROW, Ieif fo right W. Weisel r. Williams, L. w.iief, v. True, T. woiff P. Thomas, J. Williams, B. Tarfer. SECOND ROW: J. Turner, H. Walters J. Willree, B. Wardlew, G. While, R Weigel, D. Yorlr. THIRD ROW: F. Wermes, A. Winkler W, Vandergriff, J. Underwood, T. Tirey J. Wilson, P. Todd, C. Woods. - f? 3 if FIRST ROW, Ieir Io rigid: E. Sclieuf- Ier, J. Munsie, L. Sfevens, C. Russell, K. Sperry, J. Simpson, J. Smilln, M. Ro+an. SECOND ROW: L. Sanders, P. Roy. C. Sfewarf, J. Sfevens, K. Swallow, R. Tall, H. Silber, M. Sullivan, T. S+re+cI1. M. Sforr. THIRD ROW: R. Smiilw, E. Ruben- aclrer, R. Sowder, P. Smilh, B, Roh- denburg, R. Sumner, R. Sluslwer, R. Smi+l'i, R. Sfein. i..4L 8TH GRADE FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righf: L. Baker G. Berry, H. AboH, C. Bouldin, G Brooks, R. Adkins, J. Benham, J Baird, C. Bradford. SECOND ROW: H. Craff, B. Ben- ham, R. Coffrell, N. Beilsclwrnidf, M Armsey, D. Barneff, R. Blevins, J Canada. THIRD ROW: A. Bafes, C. Bailey J. Cole, M. Carlson, C. Casfeel, B Benneff, J. Cook, S. Brabson. FIRST ROW, Iefl fo righl: S. Krall, K. Lomboy, C. Jaclrson, L. Hill, B. Hughes, J. Klinger, C. Johnson, S. Long. SECOND ROW: J. Keller, H. Hughes, G. Kizer, P. Lind, M. Kripp D. Kubiah, B. Hulsbeclr, V. Hoover, C. Kourlas, D. Ligqelf, S. Hines. THRD ROW: D. Juilleraf, M, How- ard, M. Hunter, D. Jones, B. Howard. D. Leininger, J. Evans, J. Killen, J. King. FIRST ROW, Iefl fc righf: E. Ober meyer, N. Rankin, J. Phillips, K Richardson, R. Richardson, J. Riclr elson, C. Moore, R. Reade, J. Ran dell. SECOND ROW: J. Rayburn, H Howell, B. Rainwafer, D. Rhoien, R Pommering J Offis C Osfendar . . . . p. J. Pefering, M. Powell, D. Paris, E. Osborn, M. Phelps, C. Peflif. THIRD ROW: J, Phelps, D. O'Koefe E. Page, H. Rayborn, R. Mullens, R Sears, I.. Parr, R. Pence. R. PruiH, B Paflon, S. Rilea. mr' FIRST ROW, lef+ lo right P. Meeks. B Meyer, J. Mandi, J. Lylfle, M. Marsh C. Murray, J. Morsbach, N. Mulberry P. Maxwell. SECOND ROW: B. Muench, S. Noclzs R. Pommering, J. McClellan, M. Mc- Cabe. J. Marlin, B. Mann, B. LoviH, J Mullen, H. Mehring. THIRD ROW: D. Mierle, E. Mufh, J Lowenslein, D. Moore, B. Merckel, T Mills, D. Meyer, C. Myers. sf'-4 .J Fx 4 ,,,,- FIRST ROW, lei? lo righl: D. Barnes. P. Broolms, W. Davis, M. Cole, C. D'l lresne, J. Carson, J. Campbell, S. Cusli man, M, Delwiler. SECOND ROW: S. Diclr, G. Diclrmaw, A. Buder, D. Callan, B. Crane, P. Col Iopy, J. Emmons, F. Cenlner, 6, Carle E. DuBose, M. Clinqer, S. Donaldson. THIRD ROW: R. Buell, B, Dungnn, C. Emery, B. Conn, B. Canada, J. Burcln, D. Carson, M. Delro, E. Brown. .ph l .or YL 'IYIQI JWR, - 9TH GRADE Firsf Row, lefl lo rigl'1+: J. Ayluard, M. Bayless, L. Bowman, A. Blalre, R. Alsip, J. Brinkman, B. Broolrs, J. Beal- lie. SECOND ROW: R. Adams, M. Bar- nell, J. Basfon, J. Baslon, R. Alcorn, J. Blevins, J. Beniamin. THIRD ROW: C. Davis, M. Belle- man, D. Brown, A. Boelwme, M. Banla, L. Barlow, l.. Berry, B. Beclreff. Xxx FIRST ROW, leff 'lo righl: B. Hamil- lon, W. Glassford, E. Helfon, C Grigsby, H. Gaines, P. Flynn, S Broolrsliirc, R. Haggard, P. Helfon. SECOND ROW: R. Herrin, M. Green. R. Folfz, S. Harrison, M. Guenlerf, R. Freiberger, P. Griggs, C. Eysoldf, B. Furnish, D. Evans, P. Flarida, J. Hahn, D. Goins. THIRD ROW: N. Gilborf, S. Hamm, G. Fliclc, M. Freeh, T. Georgiou, V. Frazier, B. Hall, C. Greallwouse, J. Groves, J. England, P. Hausfefier, H7 FIRST ROW, lell +o righl: M. Schuck, K. Phelps, A. Pickell, P. Rennie, P. Schroeder, M. Rose, L. Meal, D. Prin- dle, B. Showell. SECOND ROW: T. Morgeson, M. Oliver, L. Redden, S. OHis, D. Schra- der, J. Pelers, B. Price, R. Schooley, R. O'Meara, S. Robinson. THIRD ROW: C. Penningfon, D. Picherell, C. Morgan, R. Rauckhorsl, J. Mul- cahy, C. Richardson, J. Ross, J. Schaefer, J. Pelerson, W. Poe. RX ff 'lf' PF: J o-hr .J I , v R IT' T-f Fifi ,-s 'f ,Hwy f no 1 FIRST ROW, lefl' fo right A Whil- ing, B. Zinsle, S. Tolle, D. Tarler, C. Wallace, G. Williamson, S. Tasch, F. Thacker. M. York. SECOND ROW: R. Tiplon, J. Wel- lersfroem, R. Yorlr, B. Walker, S. Woodward, F. Weidenweber. G. Wallers, V. Wiggins, E. Vinson, K. Wagner, M. Tessendorl. THIRD ROW: C. Wolf, E. While, J. Thomas, K. Wrighl, H. Zimmer, J. Williamson, B, Wishman, D. Vollmer, A. Wilhelm, J. Van Dierendonck, W. Wymer. II6 lite if .K Y 'QQ FIRST ROW, lei? 'ro righl: J. Smilh, M. Slewarf, W. Smilh, K. Slogsdill. K. Sperry, C. Murphy, J. Slanley, J. Slag naro. SECOND ROW: J. Smilh, L. Smilh, C Sherrow, R. Silver, C. Sluarl, M Shouse, R. Schuarh, F. Simpson, E. Soh- mer, P. Slacey, P. Shelley. THIRD ROW: C. Spears, R, Tanner, C Slaclxhouse, B. Slaclrhouse, D. Sherman T. Slone, D. Sears, G. Slriclmler, J Sleele. H. Snowden, F. Sfrallon. :P--1 'levi r4 'x s-ur.: I ga-.v HKU F-if .1 .14 f -s'l .L FIRST ROW, Ielf lo rigl1l: S. Grinnis, R. Gruenemeier, T. lonna, H. Jaeggi, T. Hamillon, L. Hanfbauer, J. Hosferman, E. Kelly. SECOND ROW: V. Herrera, J. Hof- mann, S. Hallerman, M. Holbrook, R. Gross, J, Hughes, B. Gudgel, A. Haf- field, M. Hilfon. THIRD ROW: D. Hill, D. Hudson, J Grunsfelder, M. Kelly, J. Jones, R. Kaes- emeyer, K, Haynes, W. Hofmann, D Jarrelf. FIRST ROW, Iefl +o rigI'1l': R. Erwin S. Gillespie, P. Floyd, C. Funlr, S Ford, J. Gannoway, J. Farmer, B. Engel, M. Ealrins. SECOND ROW: A. Foppe, J. Gaff- ney, J. Douglwman, C. Eddy, S, Evans D. Godsey, M, Fischer, O. Emmons. THIRD ROW: N. Francis, C. Fer- guson, J. Faw, T. Edwards, R. Dower, B. Gravenkamper, D. Forsfe, L. God- say. ,JI P GJ ffl N. M1 L r 'nil -as. I Y .4 1 1 -gg FIRST ROW, Ielf Io ri M' D. Mc- g . Farland, H. Long, H. Mackey, J Lawrence, M. McA+ee, C. King, S Miracle, A, McGowan. SECOND ROW: D. McGee, K Miller, S. Lewis, R. Leedom, F. Lewis P. Jarrell, J. Keuffer, S. Mi+cI'aeII, L McHargue. THIRD ROW: S. King, R. Kerr, G Longfellow, K. Miller J. Klub D King, W. McKee, L. Myer, R. Laeverl II5 i FIRST ROW, IeI+ Io rigl'1I:J.Vogel. R, Wisbey, S. Warner, K. Wilson, B WEN, W, Wursrer, M, Yocum. SECOND ROW: P. Woolley, D. Ziff Manuel Tamayo, R. Weslon, M. Wil cox, M. Yingling, D. Welwrrneyer, R Wallace. THIRD ROW: Y. Williamson, D Wesfon, E. York, D. Trauflw, D, Tracy, D, While, D. Vandergrifl. FIRST ROW, lei? fo rigI1l:K. Carson, J. Canada, C. Colfrell, M. Carpen- Ier, J. Crisp, C. Brooks, S,CocI1ran S. Cluxfon, D. Bowman. SECOND ROW: P. Cunningham, B Davis, B. Brookshire, D. Conlon, R comer, J. Corrado, P, Blair, s. crab. bell, G. Cook, A. Gegenheimer, J Brown. THIRD ROW: M. Densford, R. Des- Ruisseaux, B. Dobson, B. Dickmann, H. Cox, R. Breder, T. Collins, J Brown, G. Clore. 4 Eg, rev' P.. ...Ili-,J,.',,.q ,- 6 IOTI-I GRADE FIRST ROW, Iell Io rigI1f:V. Bell, B. An- sI'1u+1,N.BarnhilI, P. Armsey, N. Aclifer- man, F. Barne+'r, A. AII::recI'1+, L. Adkins, N. Ballard. SECOND ROW: J. Baker, H. Andrews, J. Becker, W. Adkins, J. Baird, H. Al- sip, D. Andrews, B. Bolfon, D. Ambrose. THIRD ROW: D, Basselr, S. Barnefl, C, Bouldin, R. Beard, R, Baker, R. Barfliolo- mew, R. Andrews, D. Brockman, I S ,J 'ffl Q A-on U'-sv l WFKWJV Iwfm fl sig' ! fvf' In lb FIRST ROW, left Io righf: J. Searcy, J. Safzger, S. Slrinner, P. Rupelra, S. Rink J. Sears, M. Rinclrenberger, B. Schum mer. SECOND ROW: R. Roberison, G. Sel Iers, M. Ruwan, Sonia Scofi, C. Saben J. Siler, K. Seifer, C. Simmons. THIRD ROW: S. Roberfs, D. SI:eI+on, R Scheadler, B. Smeal, B. Rubenacher, H Smifh, C. Rue, R, Schmidf. wg' K xxf FIRST ROW, Ieff fo rIgI1I:A. Regan, P. Oberrneyer, P. Rehring, S. Query, J. Nesbiff, L. Neal, W. Lohs, S. Rey- nolds, S. Newman. SECOND ROW: F. Rayburn, C Ouildschreiber, A. Reddingfon, D. J O'Brien, G. Osley, G. Noonan, Randall, B. Ogden, L. Randall, E Perlrins. THIRD ROW: J. Proffifl, G. Penning R. Oliver, C. Powell, S. Purdy, F Rauch, R. Rayborn, R. Masferson. by: FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righf: P. Thomas G. Snapp. P. Straub, G. Tasch, P Taylor, P. Tenhman, R. Sfone, B. Sian- Iey, B. Tarfer. SECOND ROW: E. Tarfer, S. Taylor P. Smifh, L. Talman, J. Shepherd, B Sfrefch, W. Timm, A. Thompson, Ji Snapp. THIRD ROW: J. Sfewari, J. Siefle R. Simpson, B. Tepe, D. S+one, MI Smifh, R. Sforr, J. Timberlake, R. Sfeele. FIRST ROW, lefl lo right J. Gray. B. Heldman, R. Goins. J. Gales, E. Gregory, J. Hayden, M. Garrison. SECOND ROW: P. Grace, R. Had- dix, P. Grubos, M. Fye, J. Harderl, C. Garner, R. Gordon, N. Hix. THIRD ROW: J. Frye, L. Jones, D, Hale, B. Greber, P. Hardcasile, B. Geisz. J. Hachman, M. E. Harde- beck. nw ' .,,, ggll , H .-4. .V A, I In ff' 4 Y I 'Q' I -lit t' 3,4 x I QQ 0 f 49 if 'f' se, -.. fi . QI? FIRST ROW, left lo righf: B. Lines, P. Long, M. L. Mellor, J, Mueller, M. Loviff, M. Miracle, T. Marlin, B Marfin. SECOND ROW: D. McKinney, E Lincloman, R. Lofz, C. Molesworih J. Lynn, D. Minn, L. Mamwll, rf Long. THIRD ROW: J. McGurrin, B. Mil- ler T Nas? R Liven ood G . . , . g , . Meckos, C. Maupin, W. Marfin. II2 .J .nz 'Qt x, RJ FIRST ROW, leff 'lo righlz L. Hughes, D. Krebs, L. Johnson, l. Lee, P. Lepley, C. Lane. A. Howard, B. Laub. SECOND ROW: L. Johnson, D. Hulchin- son, R. Hubbell, J. Klumpp, R. Jarvis, H. Lansdale, M. Limle, P. Lazzeri. THIRD ROW: D. Lauderman, R. Laselie, T. Kemplner, B. Horfon, G. Keeshan, B. Johnson, K. Holloway. ,an bf U L-, un '....' .335 I f -4, ,N 1. lf ',' ' 'I Y A ' 'GM7' r I v . 13 w Q! 4 Vi' ,Ii 1 A vigAF I J If .'g.,nf, f 1 FIRST ROW, Ieff +o righf: P. Brewer, B. Cooper, P. Carroll, V, Burneff, N, Cohn' T. Cahall. C. Bryant R. Brooks. SECOND ROW: A. Brooks, J. Cable, M, Couriney, D. Buerger, C. Calvin, B. Callahan, C. Cosbey. THIRD ROW: G. Bracken, J. Carrier, W. Chaney, C. Canada, J. Bosch, L. Bruce, P. Burns, C. Cordes. IITH GRADE FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righf: C. Abig G. Alexander, B. Beggs, R. Bishop, D. BarneH, G. Barnes. J. Allen, J Becker, S. Beckeff. SECOND ROW: B. Barnefi, J. Bar- ron, B. Boley, L. Andrews, G. Bar- low, J. Baffenheiser. C. Bailey, D Abrams, F. Ausiin, M. Adkins. THIRD ROW R. Blankenshi G p. . Armfsrong, B. Ash, T. Bailey, R. Ar- nold, C. Barnes, H. Beaifie, S ' -00. Xl ffi . 3 ' -I 1 9, FIRST ROW, Ief+ Io righiz A. Du- fresne, N. Fischer, B. Eisen, W. Fife, P. Converse, M. Herrera, S. Floyd SECOND ROW: B. Frye, J. Feld- haus, C. Dearringer, P. Dixon, J Doyle, C. Farmer D. Cox F. Ewick THIRD ROW: c. IDugIe, J.' Du Mom, H. Douglas, H. DoBeII, J. DeBord, D. Fleenor, D. Dunbar, G. Eysoldf. I I I ln+o 'lhe building of a man or a woman, +here musl' of necessify be some selbaclcs, some misfalces. How could l gel a grade like lha+? Darn it Delenfion again! A 'Few se+baclcs . . . buf each is a parl' of cons'rrucl'ion . . . each is a fool, helping +o 'Form and guide +his raw ma'rerial in+o one of +omorrow's cilizens. Misfalces are inevifable and unwelcome, buf how sad would loe lhe man who never made one, who never conquered one . . .- UNIJERGRADUATES s. .V,,.'l ,., .,,.i ' Q r. - pf, if I , . ., . ' - 1 ' ' . ' 0 . : fl. . -, - . . A flsgfi-,A-.,. Elf ,. Hb .HH fm , - fx-nf H 53 , ?, 5.gfS5fgf', Q! x ,5gfZ?i5Qz:ff'35 ,, . iveqelffgn i'33wyg1.: -13,51 -q11i,:f,s, f-QPR W mfs,-5 ,y , i,.,,,,., . 1,55 .1 gag., f iv? .5 , . ff., 6 rn 1 - .1 'r..7,, IH? Y X. 1, AAA, ff a , 1 L l, . r ' 8 s n ' 1 s v ,, . 4 a I 'e . ' .ii gay: 'S, I. fx ' X c .4 --4 NORW 00915 WOMEN WR Esngpg Ei! Q 690' 41119 A K A 1. SHUFFUN' ALON WHAT FORM!! 6 GS LEGS 1' Ao- ku AIIBHERY The G.A.A. members who are inTeresTed in The sporT oT Robin I-Tood oTTen worried abouT how The we-aTher would be Tor archery, buT now, since Their archery Tield has been Talcen by a much needed Tac- ulTy parlcing loT, The girls are loolcing Tor a place To seT up TargeTs where They will noT be endangering anyone. PaTsy ReTallicl4, manager, hopes To Tind a pracTice spoT beTore spring and will give one poinT Tor every Two TargeT poinTs. Lefi To righfz E. Moses, C. Simmons, P. Reiallick. TENNIS In The spring The giris geT Their Tennis racIceTs and balls ouT of winTer sTorage and wallc over To The Park Avenue CourTs Tor pracTice games. Miss Whis- ler and Paula Lepley, manager, are in charge OT The girls and arrange The pracTice sessions. The girls hope To geT a TournamenT underway This year, This Too will oe an annual aTTair. The girls receive Tive poinTs Tor each pracTice plus Two poinTs a seT. Lcff To righl: B, Beqgs, E, Perkins, G Thurmna, P, Lepley, SWIMMING The G.A.A, mermaids are lcepT busy wiTh Dolphin Club, Junior and Senior Life-saving and endurance swimming. JaneT Feldhaus, manager, gives one poinT for every Ten lengThs swum Tor endurance swimming, buT only T'iTTy poinTs a semesTer may be earned in This way. ThirTy-Tive poinfs are given Tor passing Junior Life-saving and TorTy poinTs Tor passing Senior l.iTe-saving and Tive poinfs Tor each Dolphin Club pracTice. On edge of pool, lei? Io right J. Sears, J. Feldhlaus, N. AchTerman. In wafer: M. Fischer, J. Gannaway, R. O'Meara. Diving: S. Query. BASKETBALL ShooTl Relooiindl or Foiil on Redl are Tamiliar expressions heard in The girls' gym classes during The winfer monThs as The girls geT ready Tor The annual baslceTball Tournarrenr, Peggy Tenkman, as manager, condacfs The prac' Tice sessions aTTer school and givei Tye poinTs Tor each prachce. Teams are Tormed according To home- rooms and The Tournamem is played wiTh The Tinal game on The Monday of Girls' Weel. Room 2ll won The Trophy Th's year. Lei! To riqhl P Rupelcay P Long, P Carroll, R Wallace. i I ' T l l l l VULLEYBALL Many oT GAA. rrembers parhcipafe in volley- balf, one oT The main Tall and winTer sporTs. lT is played wiTh an or7ginal Team cT eighT or, as in gym classes, wiTh a large group which has as many as TwenTy players on each side. Jcan Randall, volleyball manager, condacTs pracTices aT+er school Tor The girls who wish To parTicipaTe, She giv es Tive poinTs Tor each pracTice game The grls aTTend. Leffvoriqhfz R Wallace, M Shouse, C Duqle J Randall, MUDERN DANCE The fvlgdern Dange group, which rneels every Thursday aTTer school, is a mJsT wiTh some girls GT Norwood. Mrs. hleaiion is The dance insTrucTor and Janice Sears is The capable nranager. This phase of G. A, A. acTiviTiee helps The girls gain poise, grace and rhyThm. The girls receive Tye poinTs Tor every pracT1ce ard Ten poinTs Tor a pablic pe-rTcrrnanCS. AlThcugh modern dance has only been oTTered Tor Three year: S31 girls receved emblems This year, l.e'f Torlqhl L Bcwman L Mifchell E Moses R OMeara G Linden J Sears D Cox 3...-W uii l riligr ll's loo cold oul, we'll calch our dealh of cold, is oflen heard as lhe girls run lhrough 'lhe breeze- way our lo lhe afhlelic field, buf once our and playing hockey, lhe girls soon warm up. l-lockey is played during Oclober, November, and December. Five poinls for each praclice are given lo lhe girls by Susie Skinner, hockey manager. Since hockey is a comparalively new sporl no one has yel received an emblem. Left fo riqhlz S. Skinner, H. Silber, R. Wisbey, G. Barlow. Af 103 ii W 'S '87 9 IN! BASEBALL Baseball-lhe Uniled Slales' nalional sporl-is a popular sporf wilh The girls al Norwood and many classes enjoy a peek al lhe game lo break lhe class- room monolony. ll is played in lhe spring and lall, depending on lhe wealher and il lhe field is noi being used by lhe school baseball leam. Nancy Fischer, manager, gives live poinls for each praclice. l-lilling or playing abilily does nol' counl as 'iar as poinls are concerned. Leif lo righl: S. Warner, F. Thacker, J. Allen, L. Redden, D. Tarler. Le'r's slop lo resl', or l'm hungry. lel's ear, are offen heard on 'rhe Salurday morning hikes. Led by Dolores Marcum, lhe girls go 'ro Aull Park, Robinson Woods, Eden Park. and somelimes make if 'ro Sharon Woods. The girls fake 'rheir own lunch. hike lo lhe park. play baseball or find some olher inferesf. ancl Then hike back. To receive one poinl' for each mile 'the girls musl' hike bolh ways. Leff io right D. Marcum, N. Achferman, C. Funk, oses G Thu D M The G A A board consisTs oT The oTTicers and The managers of The various sporTs oT Tered To girl aThIeTes aT Norwood The gurls are eIec+ed in The sprung by G A A mem bers who have aT leasT TiTTy poinTs Besides Taking care oT The sporTs program G A A guided by Mrs BeTTy I-Iealion and Muss Marilyn Whusler Takes on The song conTesT during Girls Week This year GAA sTarTed The PosTure Parade whuch wull be an annual aTTaur around Gurls Week FunaIusTs are chosen Trom gym classes and The winner is announced aT The Chuli Supper Thus year The Parade was won by Jane WaITers who was The TursT To receuve The plaque wiTh her name engraved on uT The plaque will be passed on each year The Big Wheels oT G.A.P. are The N girls. Every girl in G.A.A. dreams of The day when she will receive her N. In order To qualify Tor This award a girl musT accumuIaTe a ToTal oT Tive hundred poinTs in aT leasT Two diTTerenT sporTs. This is a TeaT noT easily accomplished and The girls Tind iT necessary To work Tor several seasons before They acquire The prescribed number oT poinTs. Six Juniors' Diane Cox Carol Dugle Janice Sears. Carol Simmons Susie Skinner and Sue Taylor and one Senior Emma Moses were This year s honored girls. For every addiTionaI hundred poinTs The girls receive a chevron. Carol Simmons Diane Cox, and Janice Sears received one chevron and Susie Skinner received Two. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSUIIIATIIIN ocks SWa e ak Wlc MssWhsI s NF GIRLS Left fo Righit . o 5 cg Moses, S. Taylor, S SI: I he Senior Afhleiw QQOU MAC ' r lf r 1f:Rf-Fooftzauj QC .ILM LARRAV' KER Pombdil, Baskdbau pu 'Ln- . M LIS ii 42 I -' . ff -+ ,ff.'v. WAYNE TATMAN-Crosscounfvy Track JIM TJO BILL O'MEARA-Cross Counbry, Swimming, Track: DAVE 1.-11 FLOYDWCDOSS Counfvy, Swimming, Track: NEAL DES RUISSEAUX-SWIm'1 '9 BEN RAUCH-Baslefball T0nnis.Traclr ' 74. f,, -. nh Win! LEON SMITI'-lxgdseban FL ALO oss Counfry, gdskmball Q boueit H' ROY MORG 'wwf- 4 Y S AN-Foofball Basic-'bd J ll Bdsvbdw VM' 1 Q TOM FFSCHPR--Foovrznfl Basnnnnl! Bas Ea! Q alutes Q ,H 4715 HOB rffxyg ON'--Feomdgg KLEB-Foofba! Sf' mf'-'Q pac' Qcrx' 4A3fFfW, ng. ,,,.--an-'I Difif N f 1C,Ev':c 're B,-11 x : ' 1 x S ,, , . .- i 'X' -. 1 Y' 5 Va- 23 :QSC 'fi Nvzcw 4121.- un' A 4 az., . .' s .0 -'uv s man, FO RTH ROW: Coach TEN 1954 FIRST ROW, leff To riqhli G. Kleb. H. Smilh. B. Rauch, R O'Meara, J. Williamson, J Mueller. C. Barnes. SECOND ROW: J. Bosch, J. Greensfeld er, J. Gilman, 8. Feldhaus, N Gilman G. Gilman, M. Smifh THIRD ROW: G. Kleb, T. Slonrz B. Ash, C. Canada, P. Dixon, R Harvey, H. Andrews, D. Sher- U Howard Gaeb, B. Dickman, R Miller, A. Keifh, D. Moonilz, C Bouldin, G. Bell. The I954 Traclc Team, coached by Howard Gaeb and led by CapTain Jerry Gil- man, sTarTed The season wiTh a meeT beTween Norwood. Purcell, and Xavier on April 7. Purcell Tinished TirsT wiTh 78, Norwood second wiTh 53, and Xavier Third wiTh 20 poinTs. Joe Gilman Tied a school record wiTh a Ten second performance in The IOO- yard dash. On April I3, The Indians again Tinished second in a Triangular meeT aT IvlariemonT. FirsTs were Talcen by Bill O'Ivleara, NorberT Gilman, and Jerry Gilman. The score was MariemonT 57, Norwood 5I, and Wyoming 4I poinTs. In The WiThrow Relays, held on April 24, Norwood Toolc second in The Two-mile relay and Third in The mile relay. The Two-mile relay Team of Joe, Jerry, and Norb Gilman and Bill Feldhaus won The TirsT place Trophy in ThaT evenT in The CincinnaTi InviTaTionaI Relays wiTh The mile relay Team placing second. The Team compeTed in The KnighTs of Columbus meeT wiTh Joe Gilman winning The 880-yard run and also wenT To The Miami Relays aT Oxford. The Indian Tennis Team opened The l954 season wiTh a 5 To O loss To Purcell on March 26. The Team improved while losing To Xavier 3 To 2 on April I. Coach William MaiTIand's racgueTeers bounced baclc To deTeaT ST. Henry 4 To I. Then Tollowed a loss To Reading on April 7 and one To Holmes on April 8. The Indians hiT The vicTory Trail again on April I2, deTeaTing Deer Parlc 4 To I. April 2I saw The Wyoming Cowboys winning 4 To O over The Iocal Team. Norwood deTeaTed Loclcland on April 29 and Ivlay 4 by scores of 4 To I and 5 To O. On Ivlay 6, Deer Parlc gained revenge as Norwood losf a close one 3 To 2. Wy- oming made iT Two vicTories, winning 4 To I on May IO. The Indian Team, led by Co-CapTains Don Funlc and John I'IoTer, downed ST. Henry Tor The second Time 5 To O on Ivlay I4, Thus ending The season. FIRST ROW, Iefl To riqhl: F Rauch, B, Rauch, J. Hofer, R. Ennekinq, D. Funk, H. Dobell SECOND ROW: D. DesRuis- seaux, G. Walfers, W. Poe. W Chaney, B. Blank, D. Hudson Coach William Maifland. , BASEBALL I 9 5 4 FIRST ROW: S. Lasconczyk P c Arnold, C. Spears. SECOND ROW L S Th R. Nichols, T. Fischer, S. M Grilfifhs. THIRD ROW: W W qhf D P I N R. Oualkemeyer, G. Noo a Ho To HardcasTIe, Coach Dufch L d q N T P T ed Coach Ludwig's baseball Team opened The season wiTh a 6 To 4 loss To CenTraI on March 29, I954. NexT was a 7 To 2 loss To Old Woodward. Nowood IosT on April 2 To WalnuT Hills 6 To 5 and To Loclcland 8 To 7 on April 5. The Indians besTed Reading 6 To I, wiTh home runs by Roy Tvlorgan'and Dick Nichols. CheT Powell piTched a Three-hiTTer. Hughes beaT The Indians 5 To 2 on April 9. Led by The no-hiT piTching oT CheT Powell, The Indians deTeaTed New Woodward 2 To I on April I. Purcell downed The Indians 5 To I on April I4. The Indians gained revenge on Loclcland by deTeaTing Them 8 To 4 aT Loclcland. Then Don PeTers piTched a nofhiTTer as Norwood beaT Wyoming I2 To O on April 26. Xavier was deTeaTed 5 To 3 in The rain on April 29. Norwood Then deTeaTed New Woodward Tor The second Time l To O. On May 5, The Tour-game winning sTreaIc oT The Indians was snapped by WiThrow as They deTeaTed Norwood 4 To 3. On May 6 FairTieId deTeaTed Norwood 2 To I in The DisTricT TournamenT. The I954 goIT Team worked much harder and puT more eTTorT info iTs maTches Than The season's record oT Two wins and Tive losses shows. The Team opened The season wiTh a I2 To O loss To Xavier on March 29. The Tribe improved enough To make The score IO To 2 wiTh Purcell on April I2 buT slipped as WiThrow deTeaTed Them I2 To O on April 6 and April I3. The Indian nibliclcers journeyed To Wyoming on April 27 only To be deTeaTed 3lf2 To VZ. The Norwood Team hiT The winning Trail on May 6 when They deTeaTed New Wood- ward 6lf2 To 5lf2. On May IO They besTed Wyoming in a reTurn maTch 9 To 3. A greaT deal OT crediT should go To Coach William MaiTIand and CapTain Larry Thaclcer Tor The Tine spiriT oT This Team. va' ff' C, Pow 1954 FIRST ROW: D. Andrews, M M aclo B Ba nuff, G. Bracken. SECOND ROW L Jonas R. Oliver L. Thacklr, Coach W ll am Maifland J. iollaf, W. McFarland J Ross FIRST ROW: B. Howard, D. O'Keefe, W. Hall, R. Pence, H. Banla, J. Birch, W. Merckel. SECOND ROW: R. Slusher, J. Wilson, J. Phelps T Sfrefch, C. Kourlas, D. Sears, J. King. THIRD ROW: T. Mills, Ppngerigg, R. Frieberger, B, Hamilton, J. Munsle, E. Obermeyer, Coach ran an erson. F'R EEIH M A N The swimming leam opened lhe season wilh a 52 lo I4 loss lo Wilhrow followed by a 54 lo I2 loss lo slrong Purcell. The mermen Iosl lo Purcell a second lime 52 lo I4. Xavier besled lhe Indians SI lo IS. Improving, lhe Tribe scored I6 poinls while losing lo New Woodward 49 lo I6. The Indians hil lhe winning lrail lwice, wilh Newporl Public fhe yiclim bolh limes. Co-Cap- lains Dave Floyd and Bill O'lvleara regislered lirsl in bolh meels. The Tribe won 3l lo 6 each lime. FIRST ROW: D. Parks, W. Slack- house, G. Kleb, W. O'Meara, D. Floyd, N. Des Ruisseaux. R. Sher- man, G. Bracken. SECOND ROW: L. Godsey, W. Poe, R. Sumner J. Kraus, J. Beniamin, M. Hunler T. Slone, J, Becker, Coach Wolf SWIMMING B A S KIET B A ll The local leam Iosl lo Cenlral and l-lughes in a lriangular meel. This was Coach J. Woll's lirsl head coaching assignmenl al Norwood. A very lough schedule plus a laclc ol experienced manpower made loo lough an obslacle. Coach Woll drilled lhe leam wilh an eye lor lulure years. The men relurning nexl year coupled wilh Coach Woll's experl lule- lage should spell a winning season nexl year. -vwfgswrffwmw--r'1 -f 4- A A - 5 ' 'zz Kiwis - E 'IE V I BASKETB This years baslceTball Team was wiThOuT 6 doubT The mosT courageous in The hisTory oT Nore wood High 5chool. While Tailing To win one game in sevenTeen played, The Team showed excepTionf al TorTiTude and spiriT ThroughouT The year. The Indians opened The season by losing To Hughes 60 To 24. NexT, 5Tivers won 69 To 33. Eld- er's PanThers clawed The Indians 70 To 54. WesT- ern Hillsiwas vicTorious 56 To 54 buT CheT Powe ell scored I9 poinTs Tor Norwood. A sTrong Alurne ni Team won 60 To 53. L L closing The regular season To Monroe 60 To 57 wiTh Powell scoring I6 poinTs. In The DisTricT Tour- namenT The Tribe IosT To Purcell 48 To 4l wiTh Powell again scoring I6 poinTs. The IiTTIe Indians besTed Hughes reserves in Their opener 40 To 29. They IosT To 5Tivers 39 To 30 in Their second game. They conquered Elder 48 To 34. In Triple overTime They deTeaTed WesTern Hills 40 To 38. They swamped Terrace Parlc 70 To 40. Then Tollowed a loss To WiThrow, a de-TeaT by Taylor 39 To 33, and one by WalnuT Hills 46 Powell malres Two. The WiThrow Tigers deTeaTed The Indians 72 To 44, Tollowed by a loss To Taylor 64 To 37. Chef' Powell scored 26 poinTs buT Norwood sTill losT To WalnuT Hills 70 To 52. Using ar. all courT press, New Woodward won 68 To 46. Even Though Pow- ell and Carl Bouldin each scored I5 poinTs, Pur- cell won 79 To 46. Then Tollowed losses To CenTraI 75 To 44, Loclc- land 73 To 37, HamilTon CaTholic 54 To 5l, wiTh Charles Barnes scoring I7 poinTs, McNicholas 77 To 39, undeTeaTed WilmingTon 67 To 53, and will I. Bouldin blocks shof. To 35. NexT was an overTime loss To New Wood- ward 30 To 29 Tollowed by a win over Purcell 45 To 44. CenTral deTeaTed The reserves 48 To 37 as did Loclcland 37 To 33 and HarnilTon CaTholic 32 To 28. ATTer McNichoIas deTeaTed Them 39 To 34, They beaT WilmingTon 40 To I9 wiTh GeoTT Kleb collecfing I4 poinTs. Though They IosT To Monroe, Gale Noonan had 20 poinTs, GeoTT Kleb l0, and Clyde Morgan 9 To close The season. DuTch Lud- wig did a Tine job in his TirsT year as J. V. coach. FRESHMAN FUUTBALL BUABHES 30x5X1.Q5 EWZQ' s .,:, jqvly .g-r, 'M 'N ,hafv'gT327..iL '?lf2-.. FlRST ROW: M. Belleman, J. Bealfy, J. Simpson, R. Friebercer, G. Huber, .l. . Beniarriin. SECOND ROW: T. Mills, D. Juille'al . owens ein, . our as, . coach wolf' Head Coach Sanderson' coach Gene' J L l C K l D O'Keefe, C. Emery. THIRD ROW: W, Canada W. Merckel, R. Mullins B How- a d T P J J d od r, . arr, .'nerwo. Under The direcfion of Coach Aaron Gerrard, Norwood's freshman foofball squad was puf fhrough fheir paces fhis year. The feam loolced very promising in several games and scrimmages. If is especially imporfanf fhaf fhe freshman squad be impressive because fhey are fhe ones who in fwo or fhree years will be wearing fhe red and blue varsify uniforms. Franlc Sanderson, graduafe of Ohio Norfhern Universify, is now head foofball coach. l-le has chosen Roberf Wolf as baclcfield coach and Jay Geiser as line coach. Coach Sanderson and his assisfanfs have done a fine iob fhis year. We hope fhey will conflnue fo produce winning 'leams af Norwood. 5: 'jS ni FIRST ROW: G. Kleb, Vv Tafman, '12-Q-Aggfff ' ., f R Silver, P. Dixon. L Talman, P '-i?.Q.'5.':.i 1 - Burns. SECOND ROW: D. Moon- ' .-ji:-1 f l ill, W. Lohs, H. Bealfie, G. Os- - .13-' - ' ley, C. Barnes, C. Bouldin, R. h Ly--. c- Bowman. THIRD ROW: Coach -, ' T - 5 Dufch Ludwig, D. Bassell, G. I - - , Clore, J. Mulcahy, J. Dobbsy R . . I , Sherman -1 , M as T' sill! My - 7 T LTV W f The fhree won, one losf, and one fied record of fhe Cross Counfry squad is one of fhe finesf on record af Norwood. During The season, Norwood beaf lhe reserves of fhe combined Cincinnafi schools fwice, once on Ocfober 6 and again on Ocfober 2 I . They de- feafed New Woodward on Ocfober I9 and were fied by Purcell 30-30 on Ocfober 4. Their only loss was fo Wifhrow. The Indians losf by fhe score of I8-50 on Sepfember 30. Low score wins in Cross Counfry. Norwood l-ligh's Cross Counfry squad iour- neyed 'ro Avon Fields where fhey compefed in The Soufhwesfern Disfricf Meef. Wayne Tafman finished fwenfy-firsf in a sevenfy-seven man field. Coach Dufch Ludwig should be compli- menfed for his fine iob in his firsf year as Cross Counfry rnenfor. Paul Diclcson was elecfed feam capfain. li .gg-g.-.:-:.:-szi , ezqgeggggagea isa , T Wag 3 .TDRWW .- WW v,' ,NNW .3 T ' ' T CB! -5 'BH -O i v. 4 . ' O, , .1 1 ' 1 r T i- I X s E 1 ' Q - 1 Ng? 5 Fri I , R HOW my v L... 1 F am CROSS COUNTRY A . i -Y i . QT I - I 1. FUUTBALL SEASUN This season s record equalled ThaT oT I952, which was The besT since I935. Coach Sanderson and his assisTanTs, Coach WolT and Coach Geiser, molded a Tine oTTensive uniT and a very crediTable deTensive uniT. The Team Traveled To Wyoming Tor The iniTial game oT The season, a 27 To 0 win highlighTed by The Tine running oT Co-CapTain Roy Morgan, who had a I7.5 yards per Try average in ThaT game. Scoring on The TirsT play oT The game, Norwood wenT on To deTeaT New Woodward 28 To I2. Co- CapTain Bob WaTson made nice runs To seT up mosT oT Norwoodis Touchdowns, ExTra poinT spe- cialisT Sid King made his sevenTh consecuTive conversion. The WalnuT I-lills Eagles scared The Indians by leading I9 To I3 wiTh less Than a minuTe remain- ing. However, Tom Fischer Threw The Tying Touch- down To Gale Noonan, and Sid King kicked The poinT ThaT won The game. halT buT couldn'T geT rolling in The' second. Play- ing aT home, Norwood losT To powerTul T-lamilTon CaTholic 26 To 0. The much heavier Rams sTopped The Norwood aTTacIc while Theirs was unsToppable. On one oT The weTTesT nighTs oT The year, Nor- wood losT To Taylor I8 To 6. The bigger Taylor Team could move The lighT Indians wherever They wanTed. The Indians spoiled Deer Parlcs I-Iomecoming by winning 40 To I9. Co-CapTains Roy Morgan and Bob WaTson, Eugene Lenzly, and Gale Noo- nan scored while Sid King Iciclced Tour conver- sions. This was The mosT poinTs scored by The Indians This year in one nighT. In The Tinal game oT The year The Tribe whipped MariemonT 28 To 20. Morgan and WaTson came Through wiTh Touchdowns and Sid King converTed Tour in a row. Co-CapTain Roy Morgan was named To The All- CincinnaTi TooTbalI second Team and exTra poinT IT's hard work, buf If s worfh FT! The Lockland PanThers aImosT beaT The Indians, buT Two TourTh quarTer Touchdowns, including one wiTh only ThirTy-seven seconds remaining, made iT a 20 To 20 Tie game. The McNichoIas RocIceTs upseT The overcon- TidenT Indians wiTh a 20 To I4 win aT Anderson. The Indians scored Two Touchdowns in The TirsT specialisT Sid King was named honorable men- Tion. Sid King was also selecTed lineman OT The weelc Tor his game winning booT in The WaInuT Hills game. The Team had a Tine season This year. We hope They will be able To do even beTTer nexT -year. FIRST ROW M. Sfone, R. Watson, R. Harvey, R. Morgan, S. Thacker, J. Carraher, F, Klein, T. Fischer G Kleb SECOND ROW W Five 6 Noonan C. Canada, T. Bailey, R. Livengood, J, Feldhaus, J. Proffif, R. Laselfe, J. Bosch, THIRD ROW H Alsnr: G Horton J Greens felder J Williamson, J. Ross, W. Sfackhouse, C, Ferguson, T. Sfone, C. Richardson. FOURTH ROW C Sfackhouse H Snowden Coach Wolf Coach Sanderson, Coach Geiser, W. Ash, S. Kinq, E. Lenzly. Noi Picfured R Nichols SCHEDULE Norwood Wyoming . . . Norwood New Woodward Norwood Walnul Hills . Norwood Loclcland . . Norwood McNicholas . . Norwood I-lamilron Calholic Norwood Taylor .... Norwood Deer Park . Norwood Mariemonr C0'C5Plai RUY M0 9a 15l lHY halfbaclf- Co-Capfain Bob Wafson hard charging fullback ' A A Q-4 'ilia , sw-oft' .. Sporfs . . . +he builders of fair play, of courage, of hear+. A boy s'rands on +he lhreshold of manhood when he achieves a never-say-die spirit On a 'field or a rraclc he learns how fo co-opera+e wi+h his feammafes and how 'ro shake +he hand of a man who has iusi' beafen him. He learns how 'I'o sweal' and slrain 'For an idea, for a symbol. He learns selflessness, he learns discipline . . . he becomes slrong . . . ATHLETICS FIRST ROW, Iefi to riqhf: Eggers, J, Baird, H. Jaegql B. Dobson. SECOND ROW Irell, R. Mayfield, C. Lane,-J Douqhman, B. Wiff. Not Pic lured: B. Burfon, J. Proffif Miss Moore, Librarian. LIBRARY Sooner or Ialer. nearly everyone finds occasion 'ro visil our well-sfoclced library which, affer lasl year's adclilion of 592 boolcs. now boasls a colleclion of 8,842 boolcs. Left fo riqhf: A. MCGOWGN. M. Fye, A. Laudick, J. Phil- lips, P. Cunningham, Miss Shinkle, W. Smifh. CLINIC Anyone wilh an ache or pain imrnedialely heads for Ihe clinic, .which is anolher oi 'rhe many conveniences here al' Norwood. Miss Rachel. Shin- Icle, our school nurse. is always 'rhere lo 'rreaf Ihe various ailrnenls and give a few words of cornforl' unlil Dr. Winslon, Ihe school doclor, arrives on Ihe scene. A slail of volunleer assislanls helps keep Ihings running smoolhly. M. Limle, P. Rehrinq, C. Cof- 'g l. I x. 1 'T I - a u rw f -ul ,.. . OFFICERS GENE ARNOLP - - gulf--. wil Pfesidefl eos scngfisieie TT a iv , V ce-Pres oenr BOB DUNCAN Secre'ary-Treasure' A D MR, PACE ' ls Advise' FIRST ROW, lelf lo riqhf: R. Goins, D. Trickey, E. Gregory, F. Rayburn, W. Lohs. SEC- OND ROW: A, Schwarlz, B. R a y b o r n, R, Hubbell, J. Klumpp, J. Gales, THIRD ROW: Mr. Pace, G. Arnold, R. Scheadler, T. Smilh, C. Canada, D. Fleenar, H. Doug- las. El EC TR ICI IY Cl.UB The Elecfricify Clubs meelings are scheduled for every Friday al' which Iime dues are collecfed for field Irips and pay assemblies. An inferesfing field frip was falcen fo Allis Chalmers fo see a house under consfrucfion being wired. Anofher informafive field frip was falcen fo Silverfon fo see a Irailer exhibifion. The boys are frained in indusfrial wiring, mofors, mofor generafors, radio, and felevision. SWITCHBUARD ASSISTANTS Bzzzz! Hello-o, Norwood I-ligh School. The swilchboard girls who assisf Mrs. Greenland go fhrough fhis rou- Iine many fimes a day. These girls are carefully selecfed for fheir neaf- ness. courfeous manner, scholarship, and good affendance record. They find fhaf operafing fhe swifchboard is quife inferesfing, and falc- ing Telephone messages is offen exfremely amusing. especially when ab- sence excuses come in. 'A' Sealed, Iell Io right G. Bryant, J Sfanding, FIRST ROW: J. Snapp, I. Schumm M. R . SECOND fer, D. Lauderman, J. Hackman J , Y Nesbih, T. Ionna, S. Cluxfon. er, ose ROW: D. Cox. B. Boggs, P. Schroeder. G. Thurman, I. Lee, THIRD ROW: B. Locke, D. Meis- 88 u ' ' ,yxzf f su l J SX Leif lo Riqhf: D. Ziegler, S Thacker, B. Maloll, D. Duder- sladf, E, Crabfree, F, Marsh E. Girdlei, R. Frye. CHEFS' CUURSE On Tuesdays and Thursdays eiqhfeen junior and senior apprenfice chefs prepare delicious meals for flue feachers and oufsiders. The resf of fhe week fhe chefs plan for fheir nexf meal and falce insfrucfion on such subiecfs as food science and frade informafion and decorafion from fheir adviser, Mr. l-laines. lvlosf of fhe boys are employed in hofels parf fime. DRIVER ElllllIATl0N Under fhe pafienf insfrucfion of Mr. William Maiflarud, many Nor wood boys and girls are learning how fo drive fhe riqhf way. They become acquainfed wiflu all phases of driving, and flue main obiecfive is nof iusf fo gef behind fhe wheel, buf fo be well-informed on all fraffic rules and requlafions and fo unclersfand flue mechanics of lhe car as well. In Fronf of Car, leff Oo riqhf: W, Miller, A, Phillips, P. Banla, J. Lawson, J. Harris, B, Phillips, M. McCabe, B, Brannock, C. Mann, F. Roarlr, W. Harris, P. Dough- maru. In Car: S. Terwilliger. ln Back of Car: Mr, Mailland, S, Adler, W. Clark, C. Knapke, L. Evans, G. Bryanl, D. Meisfer, A. Scheadler, M. Gaqliardo, G. Snapp, D. Ledbelter, M. Poppie- well, V. Haddix. The girls ol Cosmelolcgy gain Iheir experience by washing and sel- ling hair or giving permanenfs To ladies who malce appoinlmenfs wilh lhem. One ol Ihe many acrivifies ol fhe Cosmelology girls is washing and selfing lhe childrenis hair al Longview and l-lillcresf, Anolher of lheir aclivilies is giving a Chrislmas parfy for 'fhe ladies a+ lhe Counly I-lomef They lalce rhem presenfs and provide relreshmenls, lhereby giving Ihem a very nice day. They are giving gills ol a shampoo board lo The Counly Home and a hairdryer Io lhe Dralce Memorial Hospilal. Cosmelology was also very willing To chip in and help fhe needy families of Norwood by conrribufing money and canned goods for Ihem al Chrisrmas time. COSMETOLOGY I SENIOR COSM ETOLOGY FIRST ROW, Ieh to riqhf: 6. Barnes, P. Laueri, M. Yinqlinq, C. Molesworfh, P. Grubbs, S. Taylor. SECOND ROW: M. Herrera, F. Ewi lr, C. Doarrinqer, J. Gray, S. Beclreff. THIRD ROW: L. An- Len ,O Right B' vynscn My Jackson B- Mm, C Rn es C drews P. , S. Scoff, M. L. Melhr. T. Marlin, J. Sahger, A. Dulresne, Brewer, Mrs. Tharp. Not Picfured: Juanita Baifenhniser. I 7 . Q Leff fo R qhf M Ponder A Bacon L Hulderbrand S Siebenlhal P Moyers, P. Harris, J. Schmidf, B. Ballard, J. Arneff, Mr, Sheppard, K. Eckal A Snapp. RIBUTIVE DISPLAY AND B0-UP OFFICERS JOHN SCHMIDT . . ..,. Presidenf KEITH EcKERT . . . .Vice-Pres-dem BILL BALLARD ...,. . . .Secrelary ALBERT BACON ...... . , .Treasurer MR. KENNETH Sl-IEPPARD. . . .Adviser The Dislribulive Cofops are a group of seniors who, under The direclion of Mr. Sheppard, learn The Techniques of salesmanship and Ihen gain exe perience in ushing il' in diflerenl slores in This lo- calily or downlown. Among The aclivilies of The Dislribulive Co- ops are lheir annual dance. 'fours lo Norwood busi- nesses, and guesl speakers who come Io school Io Iallc 'ro Ihem. They allend Iwo convenlions-The dislricl' convenlion in Ihe Tall and lhe slale con- venlion in The spring. Also in The spring They hold lheir annual Employer, Employee Banquel. They invile a guesl speaker. This year's guesl' is To be Dr. William Logan. Anolher of lheir aclivilies is Ihe decoraling ol Ihe display windows oulside of Iheir classroom. They borrow merchandise from Norwood mer- chanls wilh which 'ro decorale Ihem. This gives Ihem experience Io be used laler. 85 V? Y7 VL :Q SENIORS FIRST ROW, lei? Io righf: J. Pace, G. Conn. SECOND ROW: J. Feldhaus, B. Risner, C. Mann. THIRD ROW: G. Linden, S. Farmer, L. Evans. . . . Presideni . .Vice-Presideni . . . Secreiary . . . Treasurer CABINET OFFICERS Gi. CONN . . J. PACE .... P. RETALLICK . L. BOWERS . OFFICERS H Y G R J. FELDI-IAUS. . . . President P, RETALLICK . . . , . Vice-President S. FARMER. . . . ..,. . . .Secre'ary C. MANN. , . ,,... Treasurer D. CQX . . . . World Tellowship Chairman R, O'MEARA . . Membership Chairman C. DUGLE . , . .Publiciiy Chairman R. BROOKS. . . .Worship Chairman FIRST ROW, leff Io right: C. Mann, S. Farmer, J. Feldhaus. SECOND ROW: G. Conn, P. Col Iopy, R. O'Meara, C. Dugle THIRD ROW: Miss Jones, S. Skin ner, D. Cox, F. Thacker. I-IYGR Cabinei is ihe governing body of ihe - - ---rf'f fe ' Y-Teens, planning and organizing The iour clubs' ioirii' aciiviiies. The oihiicers are elecied by all ihe Y-Teens, and ihe 'Four club presidenis also serve as a pari of The cabinei. These new oiiicers are announced ai ihe moiher and daughier ban- quei in May which is also anoiher one of l'IYGR': iobs. Two of I-lYGR's main aciiviiies are Ihe Holly I-lop and 'rhe Easier Assembly. The I-lolly I-lop is held during The Chrisimas holidays. A+ ihis iime ihe Pin-Up Boy of ihe Year is elecied from a number of candidaies from ihe organizaiions ai school. The Easier Assembly is held ai school iusi' before Easier vacaiion. 83 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW, Ieh Oo right: S Lewis L. Redden R. O'- Meara. F. Thacker, S. R-ab. inson, P, Schroeder. SECOND ROW: C. Sherrow, N. Achfer- man, M. Shouse, J. Weffer- sIroem, J. Gannaway, M. Schuclr, D. Tarfer. THIRD ROW: P. Sfacey, B. Dobson, V. Herrera, M, Sfewarf, M. Tessendorl, M. Fischer, A. AI- brech', S. Woodward. OFFICERS F. THACKEQ . R. O MEARA L. REDDEN C' J. ROBINSON . P. STACEY . A. WIJIIINL1 S. SKINNER Pre:IdenI s. WARNER ' 4 ' ' Vice-Presidenr M. LOVITT Secretary M. HERRERA Treasurer M, RUWAN Membership Chairman C. SIMMONS C. TI-IURMAN Worship Chairmen D. COX S. TAYLOR P,bIiciIy Chairmen . Preddenf . .Vkcrpresidenf , . . . Socremry . Treasner . .Warship Chairrman . Sergearv er-Prwws FIRST ROW, IQH fo righfz S. Tay- lor, C. Simmons, M. Herrera. S. Skinner, S. Warner, M. Lovin, D. Cox, SECOND ROW: P. Long, J. Searcy, J. Sears, S. Query, W. Wurs.er, N. Cohn, B. WIN. THIRD ROW: M. L. Meher, M. Rincken- berqer, C. Duqie, D. McKinney, M. E. Hardebeck, E. Perkins, G. Tasch. 82 OFFICERS J. SEDAM Presidenl B. EADS Vice-Presidenl D. LEWIS Secrelary L. BAKER Treasurer P. DINSE Worsiip Chairman W. RICHARDSON Publicily Chairman FRESH ROW Iefl FIRST . Hines, J. Keller, V. Collopy, B. Mann SECOND ROW: C Griggs, B. Huqhes, MEN lo riqhl: S Averbach, P , M. Powell . Johnson, P L. Sfevens, C Griqsby. B. Brooks. H. Gaines THIRD ROW: G. Kizer, E. Wen P. Flarida, N Gilberf, J. Phillips FOURTH ROW: L. gel, S. Harrison. , J. Ayluard Walker, M Bayless, B. Hulsbeck, J. Camp- bell, A. Winkler, D. Callan, E Mufh. 81 COLLOPY KELLER . MANN AVERBACH BROWN WINKLER , POWELL OFFICERS 8TH GRADE FIRST ROW, Iefl' lo righl: N. Curran, D. Lewis, J. Sedam, B. Eads, P. Dinse, W. Richard- son. SECOND ROW: L. Reif, C. Bouldin, B. Davis, E. Kel- ley, M. Hiler, N. Saafkamp, C. Bradford, L. Ruck. THIRD ROW: C. Rofh, J. Benham, S. Brabson, A. Bales, C. Dwire, S. Hahn, S. Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Sedam, G. Slain- brook, C. Zeffel, G. FFQHCIS, M. Thomas, C. Bailey. FIFTH ROW: S. Hurf, L. Baker, Y. Philpof. . Pre-sidenl Vice-Presidenl , . . Secre'arf . Treasurer . , Pu':JIicI'y Chairman Worship Chairman . .Social Chairman gs .NV I f fo .Ga , K gf The Choir is Ihe righi combinalion of 'rhe schools lop-nolch singers. To be a member of lhe big Choir is The aim of all glee club members and 'ro be one of Ihe chosen few is quile an honor. The Choir has allracfive maroon robes which were purchased Iwo years ago lhrough 'rhe eilorls ol The enlire school in selling magazine subscriplions. This year, Ihe Choir sang such lovely music as There Were Shep- herds by Vincenl, and Behold, I Bring You Glad Tidings by Simpson, on 'rhe Chrislmas program: l'losanna, Granier, and The I-loly Ci+y, Adams, for 'rhe Easier service. Their Concerl songs were Onward Chrislian Soldiers, Sullivan: The Syncopaled Clock, Anderson: Jacobs Ladder, Wilsong and He Never Said a Mumblin' Word. I-Ienninger. For Their linal number, inspired by Miss Ewing's brillianl direclion, OFFICERS sHARoN FARMER Presideril GEORGIA CONN ViceePresiden'r ROSE WALLACE Treasurer PAT SANTA Publicily Chairman HARRY LANSDALE Accompanisl LUCIA EVANS Accompanisr JIM DIRKSEN Accompanisf lhey lhrilled The audience wilh Fred Waring's beauliful arrangemenl oi M155 PEARL EWINQ The Ballle I-Iymn of The Republic, which was The highlighl of The Con- Direclar cerl. FIRST ROW, Iefi Io righf: P. Lepley, G, Cook, A. Pickeff, S. Query, M. Locey, A, Albrechl, C. Cook, W. Harris, N. Zimmerman, V. Polinsky V. Caudill, G. Conn, P. Oberrneyer, E. Moses, W. Wursfer, J. Lovifl, B. Burrus, R. Brooks. SECOND ROW: P. Banfa, B. Zieqelmeyer, I. Lohs S. Farmer, P. Relallick, C. Mann, C. Simmons, A. Slaqnaro, D. Wehrmeyer, P. Burns, B. O'Meara, T. Collins, T. Lasoncgyk, R. Hagomler, E Perkins, K. Saflerfield, M. Tessendorl, G. Linden, J. Feldhaus, D. Cox, THIRD ROW: G. Thurman, L. Evans, P. Lee, C. Piffenqer, L.'Slaqnaro C k R M B Dickman D Fav T Milligan F Winkler J Keller N Bassell V Haddlx, J. Bell C. Duqle, D. Bassafl, R. Harvey, L, oo e, . yers, . , , , . , . , . , . . . ' ' . FOURTH ROW: S. Barkla e, B. Godsey, B. Densford, J. Gales, M. Tamayo, T. Nail, K. Miller, G. Klob B, Noel, R. Wallace, E. Sesline 9 J, Tioflav, T. McKinney, S. Woodford, D. Funk, J. Greensfelder, Kingp H. Lansdale, J, Bosch, T. Hale, D. Crocker, P. Dixon, H. Beam! D. iff, J. ace. N i. . lf fn' - I, , -I sf, I . . - ' ' Burns FIRST ROW, lefl lo ri M: D. Moonlfz, D. Basseff, R. Hagemier, T. Lasonczyk, J. Sfagnaro, W. Lohs,IN. Barnhill. SECOND ROW. P. B. Dickmann, L. Coolre?R. Harvey, D. Wehrmeyer, T. Collins, D. Fav, H. Dobell, D. Dudersfadf, B. O Meera, T. DMIIIIQ-ins TIJIRCE Igor' Q Densford,'R. VanVuren, Y. Williamson, J. Gales, M. Tamayo, T. Nasf, R1 Schooley, H. Lansdale, H. Beafhe, P. Dixon. J- BI' W - dis? D Hale. FOURTH ROW: T. McKinney, J. Hofer, T. Sfone, S. Purdy, J. Tiollaf, G. Kleb, K. Miller, D. King, J. Greensfelder, S. oo or Funk, J. Bosch, D. Crocker. Pianisfs, B. Mueller, R. Myers. Guesf Accompanisf, E. Rolph. IIMICRUN GLEE CLUB When lhe rousing slrains oi 'Sloulhearled Men or MOI' Man River issue Iorlh from lhe music room on Thursday mornings, everyone knows lhal' lhe Omicron boys, sixly slrong, are having lheir weeiciy rehearsal session. A lypicai rehearsal finds lhem Iimbering up lheir voices wilh a few minules of lone praclice on arpeggios, scales, lriads, and numerous olher exercises. afler which lhey go lo work on lheir reguiar music, Among lheir Spring Concerl songs were: Lover Come Back lo Me! by Slicicies, Can'l Yo' I-Ieah Me CaIIin', Caroline by Reddicif. and You'II Never Walk AIone by Waring. Besides providing enioyabie music for lhe school, lhe choral clubs have various oiher proiecis. The money-maicing proieci for ihe year was lhe saie of decals Tealuring 'rhe Norwood Indian. The enihusiasm oi ihe Omicron boys coniribules much io ihe suc- cess oi such proiecls. 79 OFFICERS Ron HARVEY Presidenl' KEN MILLER Vice-Presidenl DAVE BASSETT Treasurer JEFF KLEB Pubiicily Chairman DICK SHERMAN Accompanisl JIM DIRKSEN Accompanisl HARRY LANSDALE Accnm anisf I n MISS PEARL EWING Direclor ALPHA GLEE CLUB Aller girls have had lwo years ol lrainng in Zela, lhey graduale lo lhe Alpha Club. Under This syslem, lhe cleb is comprised mainly ol junior and senior girls. I-lowever, somelirnes Zela girls oo such oalslanding worx Thar lhey are promoled lo Alpha daring +he'r sophomore year as were Nancy Achrerrnan, Glenny Coolc, Carol Funk, I-lelen Jaeggi, Roberla Leedom, Rhoda Olvleara, Aldena Piclcerr, Deanna Prindle, and Lynn Redden, who sang in bolh clubs This year. Many Alpha girls allendecl Cincinnali Symphony Concerls using lhe season liclqels purchased annually by lhe Vocal Deparlmenl lor lhe use ol members ol The choral groups. Songs chosen for lhe Spring Concerl were: Open Our Eyes by MacFarlane, 'Somelimes I Feel Lilce a Molherless Child by Foresl, Love is lhe Wind by Ivlilchell, Snow Legend by Clolcey, and The Sea I-lalh lls Pearls by Genet OFFICERS PATSY RET!-LLEK Pmsqcm. SUZIE VVARNER VICE-prggiggn' EDITH PERKINS Treasurer LINDA BOWERS P-briciTy Charrnan LUCIA EVANS A:c:mpanisI JOYCE I-IACI-IMAN Acccmpanigr MISS PEARL EWING D'rec'or In C Ab' M M f l S. Farmer, G. Morgan, P, Barnes FIRST ROW Ieff lo riqhl' P Relallick G Conn M Hayden L Bowers R. Broo s, ng, . on or, G. Alexander, M. Yocum, J. Searcy, B. Burrus, J. Lovilf, P. Obermeyer. SECOND ROW: C. Mann, J. Morailes, C. Losh, E. Moses, P. Dough man, J. Wyafl, M. Garrison, N. Zimmerman, M. Purdy, M. Locey, D. Larsen, E. Sesline, V. Polinsky, F. Winkler, K. Saflerfield, M. Gagliardo W. Wursler. THIRD ROW: S. Query, J. Whifloclr, B, Raidl, E. Pace, L. Slagnaro, W. French, V. Caudill, B. Ziegelmeyer, S. Warner, 8. Bran neck, S. Adler, R. Gordon, P. Lepley, P. Willis, E. Perkins, J. Harderf, N. Bassefl, J. Keller, G. Linden, J. Feldhaus. FOURTH ROW: J Gardner, W. Harris, F. Roark, M. Keller, J. Bell, C. Dugle, G. Burkholz, J. Osborn, P. Banfa, C. Pillenqer, V. Fenlon, S. Barklage, B. God sey, S. Bollon, P. Lee, I. Lohs, J. Rolla, R. Wallace, S. Faulconer, J. Pace, B. Noel, D. ZEN, V. Haddix. , Pfln. f5'.ff'4F'!5 he f ,aafannnwn hm F rf ,rw fl A has of---.ri fTf'. FIRST ROW, lei? lo riqhf: N. Curlis, M. Hoggarf, M. Shuck, D. Henderson, B. Gibbs, S, Newman, E, Peskin, A, Howard, P. Barnes, B. Schum- mer, S. Tolls, C. Murphy, P. Cunningham, M. Herrera. SECOND ROW: M. York, R. O'Meara, P. Stacy, S. Skinner, C. Wallace, M, Lovih, A. Pickeff, D. Wagner, C. Funk, T. lonna, 6. Cook, G, Barnes, P. Schroeder, F. Thacker, P. Rehring, H. Long. THIRD ROW: J. Gannaway K. Miller, C. Sherrov, J. Hayden, T. Hamilfon, C. Simmons, L. Adkins, R. Leedom, A. Albrechf, S, Robinson, L. Mclnlarque, S. Cluxfon, M Carpenfer, F. Winkler, H. Jaeggi, M. Tessendorl, J. Farmer, D. Cox. FOURTH ROW: C. Vinson, S. Woodward, W. McDowell, R. Gross, B. Rice, J. Frye, P. Wooley, S. Ford, L. Redden, S. Hallerman, J. Maffox, G. Thurman, S. Evans, D. McGee, P, Long, N. Achferman, B. Gudqol, S. Lewis, M. Shouse, I, Brookshire. Accompa nisf, C. Cook. Guest Accompanisf, E. Rolph. T l E U Thaf Zefa Glee Club is one of Norwoods mosf popular acfivifies for OFFICERS freshman and sophomore girls was proved by fhis year's fine furnoul' of eighfy-six girls. Alfhough fhoughfs of fhe Spring Concerf and preffy formals may be M DENA FWCKU' one of fhe main affracfions in 'oining fhe glee club, fhe girls soon find f'f ij0 fhaf fhey musf spend rnany Wednesday affernoons of hard worlc on fheir liyigrflpafiif music before fhe big nighf finally arrives. All gladly agree, however, fha? U WNY 'CQCM every bif of worlc was worfh if when fhey sfep ouf onfo The soffly-lighfed Treasuw-' sfage before a huge audience and find fhaf fhey can sfill remember fhe Hlill THACVEQ words fo fhe music. Pm i A' C' 'T in Jf2ClClE lflOPSBAC'f Ati frnpa ssl The Nighf l-las a Thousand Eyes by Cain, The Liffle French Clock WSC UEARL EWlFJT by Kounfz, and Nlndian Dawn by Zamecnilc. Us 'f' This year fheir songs for fhe concerf were: l-lo-La-Li by Luvaas. 77 . ll f'l PM 'TG no LTO-' . .Su ,Sr i , I.. i . I ' vi fr-- APULLU IIHUI The Apollo Choir is The TulTillmenT oT one oT Miss Ewingls TondesT dreams-ThaT Norwood High School mighT someday have a robed. Tray- eling choir. Before Apollo was Tormed, The choral groups were consTanTly being Torced To Turn down reguesTs ThaT They sing Tor such organizaTions as The Kiwanis Club or The Junior Chamber oT Commerce because oT Their lim- iTed rehearsal Time which makes iT necessary Tor Them To devoTe nearly all of Their Time To pracTice on ChrisTmas, EasTer, and Spring ConcerT songs. Apollo members rehearse every day and have acquired such a large reperToire ThaT They are always prepared To sing Tor any occasion. Apollo's selecTions Tor The Spring ConcerT included ln The NighT, ChrisT May Come Wallcing by Cain, The Gandy Dancers' Ball by Fred Waring, LeT There Be Musicl' by Williams, and llAmerica The Beau+iIuI by Pinney. OFFICERS Tom NAST Pres der' WANDA I-lARP'S Vice-Pfesdi-w SUZIE SKINNER Publicib, Cha 'man RUTH BRQOKS ACCC TDan'sT Tv'iSS PEARL EWING Direcfor FIRST ROW, Id? fo rlghfz N. Zimmerman, L. Sfaqnaro, W. Harrix, S. Farmnr, G. Conn, V. RoIinsky,.V. Caudill, SECOND ROW: I. Godxoy S. larklaql, P. lanfa, J. hll, l. Noel, V. Haddix. THIRD ROW: J. Greensfeldor, H. loafhe,-P. Duron, P, Burns, D. Wshrmsyur. FOURTH ROW: D. Funk, T. Nad, J. Gahs, M. Tamayo, T. Lafonczyk, R, Harvey, L. Cooks. Accompamsf, R. Mueller. Guuf Accompanlsf, E. Rolph . . 1- Y 3 f i. wi, w . I I .' D I' 4 ' , v - S I' f ' A -, -.,sg,gf's 1 T f f , Q . u. ,. 3 I , X7 1 v .4 .. 4 ', ' I or ply , .. 1: I ' . u ,- H . I i ' A 4. . D .- as 15, ffl. i ' I i I f 3 . : Q9 I I lg . 3.. When you reminiscence over This book Ten years Trom now, per- haps you'll recall The day when The '55 SILHOUETTES were Tinally given ouT, and how you dashed madly around, geTTing The signaf Tures of all your Triends. The T955 SILHOUETTE STaTT will also have a vivid recollecTion oT This day. To Them iT had a special meaning. The beauTiTul book everyone was exclaiming over was Their llbabyf' Their pride and ioy. For nearly Twelve monThs They had lived wiTh iT, waTching iT slowly begin To Take Torm, Trom The very TirsT, when someone had a brainsTorm Tor The Theme, unTil The lasT copy was Tinally senT To The publisher, iusT in Time To meeT The deadline. The hard work was more Than compensaTed Tor by The good Times They had TogeTher. The liTTle room behind lO5 was The scene oT many a hilarious gaThering when work was puT aside Tor an- oTher day. Then There was The SILHOUETTE Dance aT which JaneT Feld- haus and Roy Morgan were proclaimed BesT All-Round Seniors. The SILHOUETTE and Mirror STaTTs overlooked Their good- naTured rivalry Tor an evening and goT TogeTher Tor a poT-luck supper. Their lasT geT-TogeTher was The SILHOUETTE-Mirror Break- TasT which has become a TradiTion Tor The Two publicafions. AT This Time, wiTh well-meanT words oT advice, The ediTors passed on The responsibiliTies oT Their jobs To The new sTaTF, wiTh The se- creT convicTion ThaT iT would never be able To surpass Their mas- Terpiece, The I955 SILHOUETTE. 75 FIRST ROW, loft fo riqhf: E. Mons, G. Bryant, C. Simmons, N. Zimmorman, P. Loploy, G. Thurman, C. Ouiffschnibor, K. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: 5. Hallarman, L. Evans, C. Duqlo, D. Laudarman, S. Faulconu, G. Linden, W. Harris. THIRD ROW: D. Robomon, J. Carra- hnr, Miss Morrison P. Obor- meysr, G. Morgan, Lines, G. Cook, P. Stacey, J. Wyall, S. Farmer, N. Fischer, C. Cordn, G. Klub, G. lurkholx. FOURTH ROW: J. Geis, K. Miller, P. lurns, 6. Pcnninq, H. loahio, P. D' on H. O'Moara N. Du- lliiuifsoaux, J. Dirison. Seafed: J. Carraher. Sfandinqz K. Miller, G. Penninq, lhe.SIL- HOUETTE Super Salesmen. nk 3 G' Y-f Miss Morrison, D. Roberfson, G. Burkholz SILHUUETTE THE STA GAIL BURKHOLZ. , DAN ROBERTSON. 4 LUCIA EVANS. . . EMMA MOSES. . GEORGE KLEB. . JIM DIRKSEN. . . GERRY BRYANT . . SI-IARON FARMER . . JIM CARRAI-IER . WANDA HARRIS, , GLORIA MORGAN. . . SUE EAULCONER. . . NEAL DES RUISSEAUX. JACK GEIS ...... . . .Co-Edifor . . .CofEdi1or . . LiIerary Edifor . . , LiIerary EdiIor . . . . .Sporfs Edifor . ,Assisfanf SpOrIs Edi?or . . . . .G.A.A, Edifor . . . . .CIub Edifor , . . . ,SaIes Manager . . Adverfisinq Manager . . Senior and FaCuIIy Podraifs . .Senior and FacuIfy PorIraiIS . '. . Plwofoqraphy Schedules . Phdoqraplwy SQIweduIes MISS CATHERINE MORRISON. . . .,..... Advlsor W. Harris, L. Evans, E. Moses discuss ads and wrife-ups, Leif Io righi: G. Bryan? and G. Kleb spor+s ediiors, ge! fogefher. 1 J JACKTE KELLER DEANNA LARSEN SHIRLEY BOLTON RON HARVEY. . JANET FELDHAUS SUZIE WARNER . SHARON FARMER DAN ROBERTSON THE STAFF Mr. NOH checks sales sheeis wifh Sue . . .CO-Edifor . , . .Co-Ediior . . . Feafure Editor , . .Sporfs Edifor Adverfising Manager CircuTa+ion Manager . Assis1am'CTrcuTa+ion Manager . . , , . . . .Phofographer MISS CATHERINE MORRISON. . . ......,. Adviser Loft to Right: J. Keller, R. Harvay, D. Lar- Mr. Fraasa checks wifh Sue and Jane? abouf his adverhse son, S. lolfon. m,n+ x ?c Y? FIRST ROW, Iefl fo right S. Bolfon, R. Harvey, J. Feldhaux. SECOND ROW: B. Boley, D. Larsen, J. Keller, P. Lepley. THIRD ROW: C. Lane, S. Warner, D. Cox, W. Wursfer, D, McKinney. FOURTH ROW: B. Frye, C. Cosby, M. Cook, R. Roberfson, J. Nesbiff, FIFTH ROW: I. Beqqs, M. E. Hardebeck, J. Pace, G. Thurman, J. Frye. SIXTH ROW: D. Rob- erfson, L. Klein, J. Dirksen, R. Calk. SEVENTH ROW: S. Query, M. Rinckberqer, N. Zimmerman, S, Skinner, S. Farmer. THE MIRRUR One ol lhe brighl spols ol each week is Thursday morning when lhe ilvlirrorm comes our. Yes, you grab your Mirror and immes diarely become absorbed in some lascinaling arlicle wilh nary a lhoughr lor lhe amounr of work il lakes To make 'rhe Mirror a True re- lleclion of Norwood l-ligh School. Lillle do you know whal lhe Mirror Men go lhroughll The vicious circle begins on Monday when lhe edilors give our arlfcle assignmenls in hopes lhal 'rhey will be ready by Tuesday. Piclures are senl lo 'rhe engraver, page proofs are prooled, and in The alrernoon, lhe reporl- ers go our on lheir beals 'ro gel lhe faclsf' On Tuesday, any arlicles ready on lime are copy-read and laken lo lhe prinler. The lask of folding lhe papers falls lo lhe lirsl year Journalism sludenls. Early Wednesday morn- ing, lhe remaining arlicles are rushed lo lhe prinler and The finished Mirror is picked up during fiflh bell, ready lo be counled and dislribuled lo The homerooms on Thursday. lWhew!l Friday linds The edilors al work on pasle-ups while lhe reporlers proof-read lhe galleys. Piclures for lhe nexl edilion are also Taken. And so lhe Mirror goes on and on-a lrue relleclionu of Norwood l-ligh School. Miss Morrison, D. Roborhon Q l Under The capable direcTion oT Miss Whisler, six enThusiasTic varsiTy cheerleaders and Tour lively reserve cheerleaders did a greaT iob OT lceeping up school spiriT. The cheerleaders are chosen by selecTed TaculTy members and mem- bers oT sTudenT council Tor Their appearance, energy, and abiliTy To lead people in cheers. This year The cheerleaders adopTed a new uni- Torm which is To become TradiTional Tor The cheerleaders To come. MosT imporTanT oT all The cheerleaders' acTivi- Ties and proiecTs around school is Their main inTer- esT-keeping alive The school spiriT oT Norwood l-liqh School. lnTeresTinq slciTs aT The inspiring pep rallies, new band cheers, encouragemenT oT The Team, and pep enThusiasm aT The games are The major iTems in The cheerleaders' Tormula Tor suc- cessTully compleTing Their diTliculT Taslc. Surely much crediT is due These worThy cheerleaders Tor Their never-ceasing Tine work. BHEERL Leff To Righf: C. Cosbey, L. Redden, C. Simmo s D A a Leff To righf: S. Query, J. Sears, J. Pace, M. Hammersmifh, 6. Linden, S. Skinner. QM CD K 'T he N. 'wx OFFICERS BILL oMEARA President GEORGE KLEB Vice-Presderl RON HARVEY Secrelafv WAYNE FITE Treasurer BOB WATSON Sergeanl-al-Arms ROBERT WOLF Adviser FRANK SANDERSON Adviser FIRST ROW lell lo riqhl: J. Tioflal, B. O This year lhe N Club was complelely reorganized wiih new advis- ers. Afler lhe lirsr preliminary meeling lhe club ser oul on Monday nighls lo reorganize The conslilulion, rules of lhe club and rules for ac- cepling members, To be a member of lhe N Club a boy musl have a varsiry or reserve leller in some sporl. l-le musl be of high moral charac- ler and musl nor smolce or drinlc. Roy Morgan and Peggy Tenlcman were chosen Varsily Vic and Campus Kale al lhe club's annual dance, lhe Sporlswhirl. The painling of a mural in 'rhe club room has been a proiecl of The more lalenled mem- bers. ll is lhe praclice of lhe club lo award a one-hundred-dollar scholar- ship lo 'rhe mosl oulslanding senior boy in lhe club. The scholarship is awarded al' lhe Honor assembly in lhe spring. -Mean, B Rauch T Lasonclvyn SECOND ROWQ J Barker, R Silver, J. Moynihan, R Livinqood D. Sherman G. Kleb THIRD ROW: J. Mueller.. B., Barnellf, Sfackhouse, T. Bailey, C. Powell, H. Dobell, G, Osley, L. Smifh, P. DHOI1- 9 FIRST ROW, leff lo riqhl: C. Creelman, G. Cook, K. Swallow, B. Leedom, B. Wifi, M, Yocum, P, Woolley, D. BasseH,ASECOND ROWIA R. Beard, G, Penning, M. Kelley, S. Purdy, F. Slraflon, H, Lansdale. THIRD ROW: E. Lindeman, B, Price, D, Callr, L, Milchell, Mr, Phillips. R HESTR In April, ine 27TH annual Band Cancer? iealured excerpls from The 'Nufcraclrer Suifeh and ScIwerverazade. live main performances for our Nilweaferelypel' orclieslra are al The class pray and live drama produclion. For the former, llwey played a medley of songs from Annie Gel Your Gun. For flue lafrer, seleciions were lalren from Song ot' Norway. OFFICERS D. CALK . . R. LEEDOM . L, MITCHELL N. FISCHER T . . President . . Vice-Presidenl . .Secrerary . .Librarian FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righl: R. Faw, G. Penning, R. Beard, J. Gilman, N. Fischer, G. Cook, C. Creelman, C. Cook. SECOND ROW: S. Faul- coner, J. Gilman, F, Todd, N. Gilman, L. Godsey, T. Cahall, F. Sfralfcn, B. Comer, C. Cordes, B. Rice, B. Sfaclrhouse, R, Leedom, S. Warner, R, Myers, B. Will, J. Harnplon. THIRD ROW: C. Triclrey, J, Frye, D. Gilman, L. Meal, H. Dobell, E. Nauarine, S. Purdy, J. Dirksen, M. Kel- ley, N. Hafhaway, H. Lansdale, B. Price, S. Woodford, B. Densford, G. Mulberry, E. Lindcman, J. Hofer, M. Yocum, P. Woolley, G. Alexan- der, D. Basseff. FOURTH ROW: R. Callr, M. Oliver, L. Milcliell, Conducfor, Mr. Phillips. 0 F'-' - A . i-1.5 3 . 0 ' J V I l ' 1 L . ,Hs ' 1 .9-fr: ls X4 Af , , D I I 7 Qs ' M I I I Il rl lllwlf LeH Yo Right S. Terwilliger, M. Parr, M, Kunrzman, S. Lynch, Band Sponsor, J. Frye, C. Mann, J. Becker. ROBERT LEEDOM SUE FAULCONER HARRY LANSDALE LYNN MITCHELL RICHARD CALK . DAVID BASSETT . . OFFICERS Band Vice Presidenl President Secrelary Librarian Manager Manager Mpreaenling Ihe I955 edilion ol rhe Norwood I-Iiqh School Marching Bandll' Whal could be more Ihrillinq Ihan rousirg rnarch music played by lhe band on crisp Oclo- ber Ioolball evenings? Who has nor gasped al Ihe skill and dexleriry ol Ihe rnaiorelles as lhey 'ross Iheir flashing barons high inro lhe air. Who has nol suddenly Ioeconne choked up wilh school spirir when lhe band launches inlo lhe familiar slrains of Love and I-Ionoru? The band is cer- lainly an inleqral parl' of Norwood I-Iiqh School. A CHIN AN FIRST ROW, Ieff to right: S. Terwiliiger, M Kunhman, M. Parr, L. Mile hell, N, Fischer, D. Hudson, D. Calk, J. Mandi, M. Oliver, J. Kraus, K. Sperry, J. Frye, C. Mann, J. Becker. SECOND ROW: S. Lynch, J, McClellan, R. Smifh, 8. Gomer, E. Lir1der'nan,P Roy, M. Barneff, J. Bas- fon B. Leedom, B. Wifi, P. Woolley, W. Weisel, M. Yocum, C. Creelman, G. Cook, Mr. Phillips. THIRD ROW: J. Pererlnq, J. Wolf, L. Meal. S. Knox, S. Faulconer, G. Penninq, H. Dobell, C. Trickey, O. McCIearn, D. Gilman, B Beard, D. Sears, D. Forsfe, K Swallow, B. Am Schuh. FOURTH ROW: M. Kelley, J. Dirksen, H. Lansdale, S. Purdy, B. Price, D. Bassefi, E. Nanarine, F. Sfraffon, M. Hurifer, S. Brookshire, L. Godsey. -JN. SPANISH CLUB III Sealed, lefl lo riqhlz C, Quillschreiber, H. Horlon, P. Lepley, Y. Williamson. Slandnnq: N. Bassell, H. Beallie, P. Dixon, B. Will P. Burns, P. Rehring, P. Wooley. SPANISH BLU This year, eleven Spanish enlhusiasls persuaded Mr. Wilson lo leach a lhird-year course, and while lhe piclure implies lhal lhey are lond ol sieslas, lhey are really quile a busy group. Their special proiecl was lhe publicalion ol El Esleiilof' or The Lillle Mirror, which was lhe Spans ish counlerparl ol our own school paper. Paula Lepley and Carol Quill- schreiber were lhe co-edilors, bul all helped. Once each year. lhey visil lhe Spanish Inn. which can be adequalely described as lhe norlh-ol-lhe-border l'lernando'9 Hideaway. There, amid lhe candlelil old-world almosphere, lhey conluse lhemselves and lhe wailers lbul have a wonderful lime doing ill by ordering lheir meals in Spanish. FIRST ROW, left fo right E. Peskin, G. Cook, G. Williamson, R. Schooley, F. Sfraffon, B. Gomer, B. Price. SECOND ROW: J. Wallers, J Lawson, F. Roark, S. Mitchell, B. Slanley, K. Miller, T. Ionna, A. Albrechf. THIRD ROW: B. Brookshire, B. Gudgel, C. Dugle, Mr. Wilson R. Calk, M. Kelley, K. Wriqhl. sl , , C OFFICERS PAUL LIXQN Pres den? HARRY BEATTIE Vice-Presidenl CAROL DUGLE Secrelary KEN MILLER lreasxer BYRON WILSON Adviser SPANISH CLUB A lillle of lhe romance and rhysrery ol' Mexico and Soulh America has found ils way inlo Norwood l-lgh via Buenos Vecinos, The Scar- ish Club, which endeavors lo prornole a beller underslanding and ap- precialion of our Soulh American neighbors lhrough The sludy of Their language, cuslorns, arl, Iileralure, and hislory. They, lhemselves, have adopled some of lhe inleresling Spanish cuslorns. Une of lhese is lhe breaking of lhe lradilional pinala al Iheir Chrislrnas parly. The pinala is lhe gaily decoraled box filled wilh gills. ll' is suspended from lhe ceiling and a blindfolded sludenl allempls lo brealf il wilh a sliclc. When he succeeds, everyone grabs a presenl. They also learn Spanish Chrislrnas carols such as Villancico Galligof' an original Spanish carol, 'lCascabelles lJingle Bellsl, and Venid Sieles Todos IO Corrie All Ye Failhlull. FIRST Rov1,IeI9Io righI:'J. Criso, M. Clinqer, J. Sfanley, C. Dufresne, S. Reynolds, J. Phillips, B. Brooks. SECOND ROW: L. McHargue, P Todd., J. Lawrence, H. Snlber, M. Guenferf, P..Roy, P. Obermeyer. G. Tasch, B. Lines, S. Tasch, J. Weffersfroem, M. Holbrook. THIRD ROW C. Vmson, B. Dobson, J. Gannaway, J. Peferunq, Mr. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: J. Mulcahy, A. Wilhelm, J. Ross, E. Obermeyer, P. Jarreif F. Weidenvuber, C. Coffrell, ,-A. -qsx 1 LATINCLUBS l.aTin may be known as a dead language in some circles, buT The members oT The l.aTin Clubs have done Their besT To make The unenlighTened masses OT Norwood High as conscious oT The Romans and Their cusTorns as They Themselves have become. IT seems ThaT The Romans were Tun-loving Tolk given To Throwing TesTivals on any likely occasion which presenTed iTselT. The LaTin Clubs have come up wiTh Their own Roman Holiday, a dance which combines several oT The beTTer TeaTures oT The an- cienT Roman celebraTions. Main aTTracTion of The dance is The crowning of The Queen oT Love and BeauTy, who is presenTed wiTh The TradiTional golden apple, Suzie Skinner received The honor This year. One modern Touch aT The dance was The huge planei' encircled wiTh clouds oT angel hair which was meanT To convey ThaT Queen Suzie was ouT of This world. The l.aTin Clubs also parTicipaTe in The lan- guage clubs' beauTiTul TradiTion OT caroling Through The halls aT ChrisTmasTime. Two oT The carols They sing are AdesTe Fidelis and SancTa Noxm which are The LaTin versions oT O Come All Ye FaiThTul and SilenT NighT. Each year, They wind up Their acTiviTies wiTh a good old-Tashioned American picnic. OFFICERS Lafin I RONALD PRUTTT . VICKI AVERBACT-T . ROSALIND READE . CAROL FUNK. . , OFFICERS LaTin ll PEGGY DOUGHMAN . . ANDY FOPPE ..,.. DAVID MOONITZ ,... DICK SHERMAN ..,.., MRS. MARGARET SCULLY. . I-Off To fiqhh P. Cahall, R. Pruiff, S. Skinner, C. Lane, M. Hammersmith. Consul PraeTor Scriba .iaesTor . .Consul PraeTor , Scriba QuaesTor Adviser S sxfqf f ,it . 1 ,X 1- Q 1 ll 'Tv' v- FIRST ROW, lei? lo righl: R. Pruiff, R. Reade, C. Funk, V. Averbach. SSECOND ROW: C. Oslendarpr, J. Hachman, J. Bell, J. Rayburn, C. Kourlds, A. Reddinqlon THIRD ROW: R Leedorn, D Doud, B. Dlckmdn. LATINIILU ll FIRST ROW, lelf lo rlqhl: D. Moonilz, W. Wursler, M. Rose, A. Foppe. SECOND ROW: P, Doughman, C. Dugle, J. Allen, P. Grace, B. Bran nock, P. Shelley. THIRD ROW:T.CoIIins,T, Sfone, T.Wrlqh1, D. Sherman, G Kleb, J. Greensfeldef, W, McKee, Mrs. Scully. kl I , , 1 L 1 Igl 4 . . '- Wx... TJ rx ,S v--f 'T ff FIRST ROW, Ieff To rlqhf: S. Lynch, L. Evans, C. Wallace. SECOND ROW: L. Meal, P. Slacay, R. O'Maara, S. Woodward, S. Robinson THIRD ROW: S. Evans, G. Morgan, N. Zimmerman, S. Farmer. FOURTH ROW: Miss Miller, M. Tessendorf, M. Lirnlo. FIFTH ROW: N OFFICERS LUCIA EVANS PresidenT PAT STACEY Vice4PresidenT RHODA O'MEARA SecreTary CARL BOULDIN Treasurer Barnhill, C. Bouldin, W. Fife, J. Baird, J. Randall, R. lroolu, S. Faulconor. RENIIH CLUB ll One of The main social evenTs on The Norwood calendar is The French Club Mardi Gras dance. l-TighlighT oT The dance is The crowning oT The King and Queen. JaneT Feldhaus and Roy Morgan won The TiTles This year and Pierre and GerTrude, lalias Susie Evans and Carole Wallacel were There To crown Them. The proiecTs oT The French Clubs are many, buT The ones mosT dear To The hearTs OT all members are Their adopTed French children, Mo- nique Le Berre and Gerard Quehen, whose Tarnilies are poverTy-sTriclcen as a resulT OT World War ll and are unable To provide Them wiTh suTTi- cienT Tood and cloThing. Through The 'Save The Children FederaTion, The French Clubs have underTalcen Their support ln This small way, They have sTrengThened The bond beTween France and America. s 53 OFFICERS NANCY oireerzr Prep Jenf BARRY I-IOVVARF' Vre-Presidf-fr JANET Urns Secre'ary reossrzr Buell Treasurer FRENCH CLUB 'iparlezfyous Trancais?'i you aslc, and your reply will be an enThusiasTic chorus of ' Mais oui, ie parle Trancaislii from The French-spealcinq TacTior1 oT Norwood which, including The Tormer French sTudenTs as well as Those now enrolled in The course, is surprisingly large. STar pupils of The French classes are Pierre, GerTrude, The Twins, Jean and Jeanne, and Jules who are excephonally TluenT and well-versed in French. From Tho sound oT Their names, They musT be sTraiqhT Trom Franco, and you may Think They have an unfair ad fanraqe over The oTher sTudenIs. To be sure, They have, buT no one minds. These charming liTTle maTs and lice arid Their parenTs lPierre is a caT: GerTrude is a mousel are The beloved mascoTs oT The French Clubs and, alThouqh They are really malce-believe, They are The symbols of Tun and cooperaTion which characTeri:e all French Club acTiviTies. b H H has SECOND ROW' C Pehil J Mandi J Tya J Campbell, N. Gil- FIRST ROW, Icff fo rlqhf: J. L Hlo, I. Wilkerson, C. Griqs y, . ug . . . , , , . , . bcrl. THIRD ROW: J. Koller, Tolls, W. Weisel, C. Wood. FOURTH ROW: J. Munsie, R. Ponce, S. Halllrman, P. Flarida, B. Howard, I. Buell, Miss Miller, R. Siacey, J. Marlin. Q-1 V! an N.. 'Z X , 7' OFFICERS BML CJMEARA Presidenf Jllvi CARRAHER Vire Presidenf BEN RAUCH Treauurer FRANK RAUCl'l Sec'e'a'y MP, HOWARD GAEB Adf er 60. Soahd, left fo right: J. Fsldhaus, l. O'Meara, J. Moynihan, T. Wright. Sfanding: P. Dixon, C. Morgan, B. Rauch, T. Lasonczylr, J. Carrahar Mr. Saab, N. Deskuissaaux, F. Rauch, K. Wright, C. Iouldin, T. Bailey, B. Dickman, P. Burnx. PRUJECTIUNIST CLUB Room 3l I is fhe cenler of aciivify for fhe Proiecfionisi Club which is made up oi 26 boys in all grades. ln order io be eligible for The club a boy rnusl have above average grades so ihal he will be able To give up his siudy halls for The purpose of showing films. The club is in charge of all The showing of movies, selling up 'rhe PA. for assemblies, and operaring fhe disc ioclcey eguipmenf in fhe lunch room. This year fhe disc ioclcey was Tad Lasonczylc. This year The annual iield 'rrip fo some indusiry was To The Roberi A. Tail Saniiary Engineering Company. In The spring lhe club will ralce e picnic and anolher lrip io some induslry of inleresl. The spring irip usu- ally falces all day and is looked forward fo by all The boys. 61 OFFICERS EF-'Xl ROBERTSON p,f.S5,.fA EILL ANSWUTZ V e l3'f3Q ne T-fl? S3E?'RY r . .. , ac- ri- T., NCTC KAESYMFYYR Troasuw,-r RUSSELL TTTOMAS Add'-er AMERA LUB If you would raTher be behind The camera, insTead of beTore iT. The Camera Club is The orqanizaTion Tor you. No expensive equipmeni' is needed. An inTeresT in phoToqraphy is The only requiremenT. Club mem- bership includes sTudenTs from The eighTh Through TweITTh grades. This year The club iniTiaTed a new TeaTure. an All-School PhoTography ConTesT, Tor which Camera Club members were ineligible. However, phoTo conTesTs wiThin The club iTselT were held monThly. During The year, The club Takes Tield Trips To poinTs of inTeresT in and around The CincinnaTi area. This year They visiTed SerpenT Mound, The Zoo, Krohn ConservaTory, radio and Television sTudios, and some of The ciTy's indusTries. D Camera Club annually sponsors a popular exhibiTion of rize-winning phoTos from The NaTional High School PhoTographic Awards ConTesT. PhoTographers Tor The Mirror and SILHOUETTE are chosen from The club. FIRST ROW, lelf To right: J, Dirksen, D. Roberfson. SECOND ROW: D. Kieseweifer, THIRD ROW: C. Cordes, B. Anxhuh, R. Kaesmeyer, K Sperry, R. DesRuisse-aux, D. Eggers, Mr. Thomas. I i ef' a-5 Q .J FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: B. Lines, M. Wilcox, J. Randall, D. Lauderman, R Wallace. SECOND ROW: P. Lepley, M. Guenlerf, P. Danse, P Simpson, G. Cook. THIRD ROW: L. Milchell, J. Baslon, E. Hellon, A. Brooks, E. Lindeman. FOURTH ROW: L. Kesfel, P. Hauslelfer, L Neal, D. Tarler, K. Miller. FIFTH ROW: P. Doughman, S. Cushman, M. Kriop, G. Morgan. SIXTH ROW: B. Brannock, B. Hufchinson, I. Lee M. Carpenler. Slanding: Miss Hauck, K. Sperry, B. Will, L. Evans, M. Densford, M. York. OFFICERS NANCY Bfxssm Presidenl DOROTHY LAUDERMAN Vice-Presidenl ROSE WALLACE Secrefary JCDINPJ R!KlJfDfNl.L Treasurer MlSS Pl-lYLLlS HAUCK Adviser MURNING WATCH Realizing lhal religion should have a maior parl in all our lives, Nor- wood High does ils parl lo encourage lhis by offering Morning Walch. a group which holds non-clenominafional worship services in lhe.Memo- rial Chapel each Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning from 8:IO 'lo 8:20. The order of worship consisls of an opening hymn, a scriplure reading. a prayer, a closing hymn, and 'the Lord's Prayer. Each week lhe services are led by differenl people, and oflen on spe- cial occasions, one of lhe Norwood minislers is a guesl speaker. Those new lo Morning Walch eslablish lheir membership by aH'end- ing lwelve services. ln lhis way, lhey also earn pockel-size copies of 'rhe New Teslamenl which were presenled lo fhe group by lhe Gideon So- ciefy. Morning Walch members also plan and lead lhe all-school devo- lions heard each morning over 'rhe public address syslem. This year, Morning Wafch marks lhe 'rwelllh anniversary of ils found- ing in I943 by June Ramage. 59 OFFICERS JIM CARRAHER Presidenf LUCIA EVANS Vice-Presidenf GLORIA MORGAN Secrefary EMMA MOSES Treasurer HUNUR SUIIIETY To be elecled lo lhe Nalional Honor Sociefy is one of lhe greafesl honors 'fhal can come +o a sfudcnr al Norwood High School. A sludenf musl be oufslanding in scholarship, leadership, service. and characler lo alfain membership in The Honor Sociely. To fulfill lhe scholarship requiremenf, one musl be in The upper 25 per cenl ol his class. Leadership and service consisl of parficipalion in sludenl governmenl organizalions and in any of lhe many exlrafcurricu- lar aclivifies offered here, Teachers who have come lo lcnow The slu- den+s lhrough personal conlacl in classes give fhe characler recom' mendafions. Miss Norma liellcing, facully adviser, slresses: ll is imporlanl lhal you malce Honor Sociefy your goal in lhe beginning of your high school career so lhal you can accurriulale a good all-round record. The Norwood Chapler ol lhe Nalional Honor Sociely was charlered inl929 P2553 ID N915 55--:--4 SPP3 Z rn. gi 05:22 91.+ 3293 o'm' m-, , mm, ' 7' Emor v-WZ F'-gU! 1-1 mm ozog C. noi? -45 I3-Pg mfr 0,21 2' 0'9- U24-,U C S173 nge anim CTI' as mm ZEIEFE ' r 30203 ixvogr . :wg MZOQQ 3,329 ,gn :r' Z0 ' 'Z -.. mrrw- LL. . g C -. 0 . Q of 4 Oamo mmm' O52-'JU -n- O QFFZE 2-f'I ':? . mn, O -4-'03-3 g 2 M?-'Z . UO Fg'? nm' Q-'ai' iff' fmos wig? ' 3-. g5'139 - m Faro .,. - of 1- 2 IGM. 8.9. J' ' 3312 xgz' 009' 3.2.10 . 'Pwg ffm? Zag 5- as 5120 3- ' N .-rg? O-. F'f::?f' ' i 3 , ' i Y P E l l l f Tv 3 - Ls f 'X' A 7 'f I z fi' 3 fy X 1 x A n ii A 9' .-.fgifslizr Q irfrrr ' rW 'ar'o 'MW il i I 'ol A 'H A f I I' in N -,M,.. 33 A - ..4...g4g.g..:gg:.4,.. XI fame- ' WMM AAMMWQWWOMMFW qi i vm' LN-an 0 so or ,wi V i I, .I 'AJ sn ' J J .. aes. ,-,-sv .1 ' . . - I +3 S3 5 id 5 si fs . s 5 'iq J. 'Qs Q ga... ss, aw 'Lf I 9 ? 1 iii' 4 i I Jl ,I Sealed, Ieff To right: D. Sowder, S, Wallace, L. Lang, G. Conn, M. Tessendorf, C. Lane, J. Walfers. Sfanding, FIRST ROW: D. Barneff, I. Lu D. McClearn, A. Dufresne, R. Richardson, D. Huichinson, L. Johnson S. Robinson A. Winkler R. O'Meara T. Hamnlfon S. Offls L. Ruck OFFICERS esoize-IA coNN Presidenl PEGGY WILLIS Vice-Presidenf MARGENE TESSENDORF Secrelary LOUISE LANG Treasurer MISS KEHM Adviser SECOND ROW: M. Fye, S. Hamm, S. Tasch G. Kizer GIRLS COUNCIL This year besides sponsoring lhe annual CoHon Day spring slyle show, Girls' Council originaled a Red Flannels Day. or fall slyle show Besides Ihe girls parlicipaling, several members of Ihe facully mod eled Iheir new fall fashions. The club also sponsored a Civil Defense As sembly in an efiorl 'ro gel +he sludenls inleresled in bringing malerials for lhe emergency burn dressings. Girls' Council was also busy sponsoring 'rhe making of fray favors for Thanlcsgiving and Chrislmas which were dislribuled by lhe Red Cross fo hospifals where lhey were greally apprecialed and enjoyed. The club was also very energelic in helping lhe needy families of Norwood 'ro have an enjoyable Chrislmas. Much credil is due Girls' Council for Iheir fine job of worlcing fo- gelher wilh GAA. lo make Girls' Weelc a weelc Thai Ihe girls may re- member wilh happiness for a long lime. 57. A OFFICERS Rov Morzefxn Presidenl SHARON TERWll.LlGER Vice-Presidenr JANET FELDHAUS Secrerary MARVIN BOONE Treasurer MR. CARL ALBRECHT Adviser STUDENT IIUUNBIL The members of Srudenl Council are elecled from lhe homeroorns lo be rhe governing body of rhe srudenls ol Norwood l-ligh School. Srudenl' Council was founded in IQ34 by Mr. Albrechl, lhen rhe Dean ol Boys, now lheir adviser. The lirsl foolball dance ol The season is always sponsored by Slu- denl Council, bur mosl irnporlanl of all Their acriviilies is The awaken- ing ol inreresl in school aclivilies, especially The loolball and baslcerball reams. This is done lirslr by choosing good cheerleaders, lhen sponsor- ing pep rallies and charlering buses for away games. A+ Chrislrmas 'rime Sludenl Council especially shows ils imporlance in acriviries by rrimrning lhe Chrislmas lree inside lhe lronl' door and generally adding lo The Chrislmas spirir wilh decorarions around rhe halls. The members of Sludenl Council also helped a needy family of Norwood l'o have a much merrier Chrislmas. FIRST ROW, Iell lo righl: M. Boone, J, Feldhaus, R. Morgan. SLCOND ROW: J. Cable, J. Nesbifl, G. Bryant, M. Ruwan, J. Randall, J. Sears C. Ouiflschreiber, C. Ferguson, D. Mullen. THIRD ROW: C. Dcarrinqe r, M. Keller, L. Adkins, C. Brooks, Cv. Snapp, 8. Slackhouse, 6. Osley K. Miller, J. Kleb. FOURIH ROW: L. Janzen, J. Lyrlle, F, Thacker, R, Wafson, B. Gomer, J. Skill, B. Howard, D. Moore, B. O'Meara, Munsie. FIFTH ROW: C, Powell, P. Tenkman, S Skinner, J, Pace, M. Fischer, L, Slevens, C. Sherrow, S. Evans. Paini' on a canvas . . . 'rhe red and blue of I'he band . . . 'rhe meefing called 'ro order . . . 'rhese arefa parf of I'he whirlpool of acfivifies Ihai' nearly all of Norwood High's s'rudenI's parI'icipa're in aI' one Iime or ano+her. Here is Friendship en masse. Here is governmeni' in ac+ion. Here are sI'uden+s sfriving Io improve Ihemselves . . . and +heir school . . . and succeeding. Here is I'he invigorafing I'hriII of ac+ivi+y . . . ACTIVITIES COUPLE OF SPORTS 9 lash T' DKD Y PR UTY GXRLS7 AR E UKE A MELOD I GET THE LEAD? ww 153 057 U 6' J UNE AND GRADUATION L., gi u, E HEY WHAT S T7 WNTH THE SPORT COA ,-ay ---:: WII. A WHAT A MOHEV mw- K ,pw . 'f . T? . . ,n ' 1 x ii v LQGK CUT 4 4 iL M? 'Y ' SMH Evfpveom gn 1 WP-SHRNGTON .W HERE NE COM: 'x TH INK THAT 2 Sr-ALL NEVE9 SEE 171 HALL TNMK .Nr J , flip PNK ETWXNGJHA EL jx C ' V' DAY ,151 - HXE-H it-.Sl ?CN ON DPES, x, N 0 W W U f1f1S THAT Pgwme own W weumsnv THE Knew-SY EVPEPS M664 My HAWK . 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TIM WRIGHT uc a good a que s n a c b Ino Ieam h should Co'leqe Preparalory Y C P msl 4 Scholar p Squa LOIS ZELMS emoys o klnq rx beauly so s A wlh he Jrwmy L s Tops Vocallonal sl ooqy Club 2 Po C o Hlqh School I NANETTE ZIMMERMAN D6 an acl ess s Ihls Cl o NHS she II brlnq lame College Preparalory Apollo Cho r 2 Secrefary Treasu er 3 U u Vc:ePesderIII 34I-Io a d 3 La In Club Vee Pres n 2 Mlrro S 4 SIIHOU 3 4 YTCeh S wolo Sduad 4 PICTURED BUT NOT GRADUATING GRADUATES NOT PICTURED BARBARA BEGLEY JERRY BEGLEY CLARA ANNE BOLL THOMAS COMPTON MARCELLA BOONE DONALD GADBURY SANDY PASHENKOFF MULLINS JAYNE ELLEN GRACE JAMES STEPHENS JAMES TARTER JOE WILLIAMSON NANCY GUSTIN GRACE JUSTICE CLARENCE LAUER ROBERTA MEYERS JANET PADGETT WILLIAM POTTS JOE READE A ' . , 5 S h r r I he , ' ' . O e a I I e ' be. CO- : w or ' S . 2. 3' III I 2 3 4, Lam Iuba,-15 wee- ' 7 tio ' 2, 3, 3 shl , d 4. She .' w r A I h p . M I A kg rs nd I r ' ' I ol is . T . . Co rv al I ,3g rl lfnl rl 5 ' . Cl 3 Irls' o 'I Ig lee ' ,J Cl b I . . : 1 1' Slf Il: -T .2'..: lar, shi 4. ,. ---N- -1'-2 To' r I ' ,7rl's elm. - - 'I T WI ' . 5 A ,.uu A . - ' .ii I , f V I X ., choir I, 2, 3, 4, Class my 4, French Tl 5 CI b 3, 4: G.A,A, I, 2, 3, 41 Glee SI: s IIIII, I , . if gluli l : l fl Q , 55304 ' ' I - 5 . ,r - I, j ' r fall 3, j , EITE . -5:5 Sh If 3 4- I 7 7 43 cl rs 'Io H I ., if 3 f ,Eg g f . . f Q ROBERT D VANDERBILT nam Vind r I A powe so surf- y Is C IIeqe Prepgrginr Foo?oaII Manaqer I JANE D WALTERS ne I y Io napp n we w' ou? Ed s rnean nqI CoIIeqe Preparafory bass PIav4 C Ie! r a 2 G rIs Conn I 4 YTe ScI'woIa sn D Sczuad 4 TONY WILLIAMS off of sta? o w He s surf: To Ge ereI a 4 Mar Staff 3 BARBARA ANN WILSON ,on or N mc Vfmcahonal f1 f' OO! rf Com 3 nor Q a in-.Q 1 S 'Z' PATRICIA ANN WALKER ouqh srnaII e 5 VF- V w e Commercual ss P av 4 Co np 4 Hc-no Gua C13 FayeNevwIIe I-Iwqn School I ROBERT WATSON An oufsfand rg guy wuII'w many pals r hun' Fa II1 rs The gal of GeneraI Lafeferwa 2 CIass Secrefary 2 Vwce sndeni 3 4 5 Pa 4 o N C ub 2 3 4 Sfude uncII I JOE WILLIAMSON lqnv nc rf nu frwend nw Makvs Jo-I a Iwro Sparfan sIyIe GeneraI RONALD WISSMAN Iwo on rw va afnons f ,e Ron w n wr 95 C IIeq Preparawfy GAIL SNAPP She's had a hand in many lhings, And to zach proiecf success she brings. College Preparalory Class Vice-Presidenl 23 Class Play 43 Girls' Council 23 Honor Guard 33 Latin Club I, Presideni 23 Sludenl Council 3, 43 Y-Teens Secrelary I, 2. LOIS L. STAGNARO Ebony hair and grey-green eyes Help lovely Lois win a prize. Commercial Apollo Choir 3, 43 Choir 2 3, 43 Class Play 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD STEWART His inlelligence shadowed by wil. Howard is handy wilh a Iool kil. Vocalional I-li'Y 23 Sfudenl Council I. WAYNE TATMAN He likes fo work wifh any aulo. He has Io know what makes if go. Vocalional Cross Counlry 43 Track 2, 4. SHARON LEE TERWILLIGER Wilh a happy smile, a twinkle in her eY9. She's Ihe Sweerhearf of Norwood High. College Preparafory Class Play 43 Honor Guard 33 HYGR I, 23 Maiorefles 2, 3, 43 Morning Walch I3 Mardi Gras Oueen 23 Homecoming Queen 43 Queen of Iieauly 33 Sporls Sweerhearf 33 Span- ish Club 2, 33 Sfudenl Council I,3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4. S. CLASS MARY LOU SOWDER Her ha'r is lull of radianl light, She 3 norlced when in signl. Commercial Class Play 43 Corop 43 Girls' Council 43 Honor Guard 33 Sluden1Counc'l 33 Y-Teens I. JIM STEPHENS This iellow is A soulhern boy. His manners fill Ihe girls with ioy. College Preparalory Slearns High School I3 Wilhrow High School Z, 3. JIM TARTER To Jim school is a bore, Bul aller June lhere'lI be no more. College Preparalory Wilnrow Hioh School I, 2. MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR Shy and modesl, sweet and lair, She is one who is guife rare. Commercial Class Play 43 Co-op 43 Honor Guard 33 Morning Walch I, 23 Y-Teens I3 Red Cross Nursing Course I. JAMES A. TJOFLAT I-le is lhe Oueslion Man Who? Whal? Where? and When? Colfeqe Preparalory Band I3 Baskelball I, 2, 33 Choir 2, 3, 43 Class I-:lay 43 Cross Counfry I, 2, 33 Glee Club I 2 3 43 Golf I, 2, 33 I-ii-Y I, 2, 3 43 N-Club 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Swimming 33 Track 3, 4. SENIUR LOIS SHAFER As merry as The day is long, Her life is iusf a song. Commercial Class Play 4g Glee Club lg Honor Guard 3. JOHN M. SKIFF Happy am I, from care I am free. 'Nhy aren'I Ihey all confenled like me? College Pre pa ra 'rory Band Ig Class Play 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Sludenr Council 4. BARBARA ANN SMITH One ol fhe co-ops, She's rafed as Tops. Commercial Clinic I, 23 Coeop 43 G.A.A. l, 2, 33 Honor Guard 3. FRANK E. SMITH A rnasfer man, a masfer mind His equal would be hard fo fino. College Preparafory Honor Sociefy 3, 43 Library Z, 3. TOM C. SMITH Long and lean. Nice when seen. Vocafional Class Play 43 Eledrigify Club 15955. urer 3, 4. R Q, G. y 'CI wi 'K 'tv N--4 Mk I ,Q . 1,- ii ,V .. 1 ,.. i V xg f i CLASS SANDRA J. SIEBENTHAL Wifh dark hair and a lighl hear? Sandy is gifted wilh ralenf at arf. Commercial D.E:.C.A. 41 CIMA. I 21 Girls' Counf :il 43 Honor Guard 33 Yfleens I, 2, 3, ALLEN SMITH He Iilres lo linker willv a Car. Nofhing his good spirifs will mar. Vocalional BARBARA JEAN SMITH She has surh oreliv red hairg When needed she'll be There. Commercial Cafeleria 23 Cofop 4: Morning Walsh Walch I, 23 Y-Teens I. LEON W. SMITH A Iifrle iokino now and fhen Is liked by all good men. General Basebal!2 'fl 4' Caleferia 2' Choir 43 Gfee Club 43 N-Club 3 4, ART SNAPP Weir-dressed real srnoolh, Bad +e'npers he can soofh. Commercial D.E.C.A. 4, Foolball lj HAY I 2. DAN ROBERTSON He's always go? a camera handy. He's ighpt is known asa Dan, Dan, Dan y College Preparafory Camera Club I, Secretary 2, Presi- denl 3, 43 Class Play 43 Foofball I3 Honor Society 3. 43 Mirror Slaff I, 2, 3,43 SILHOUETTE Siaff l,2,3, Co- Ediior 43 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Track 43 Scholarship Squad 4. DAVID E. ROTAN There never was seen a belief dressed man, Bu? Janice has hooked hirri, as only she can. College Preparalory Class Play 43 Hi-Y I, 2, 33 Lalin Club I, 23 Scholarship Squad 4. AUDREY ELLEN SCHEADLER Fair of ieaiure, full of grace, Beside her Roy, is her place. Commercial Caieieria I, 2, 33 G,A.A. l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Guard 3' Morning Walch l, 23 Y'Teens I. DON SCHUELE His life is Iun for him, He obeys almosl every whim. Vocalional Fooiball I3 Hi-Y I. BETTY LOU SCHWAB She possesses quiel charm. She views life wirhoui alarm. Commercial Morning Walch 2. CLASS DORIS JEAN ROGERS A modern Goldilocks is she. Working in an office she will be. Commercial Caieleria Z3 Co-op 43 Honor Guard 3. JANET ROTH Sweei, inielligenf and shy, She'll be a secrefary by and by, Commercial Co-op 43 6.A.A. I, 2, 33 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Honor GuardZ33 Morning Wafch JOHN SCHMIDT Purcell's loss was Norwood's profii. Smi'ify's acring makes him a hii. Commercial Class Play 43 D.E.C.A. 43 Hi-Yy 43 Purcell High School I, 2. LUCILLE JANZEN SCHRAGE A happily married girl is she. Forever, ihaf way, we hope she'll be. Vocaiional Cosmelology Club 3 43 Sfudenl Coun- cil I 3 4 i i - ARTHUR G. SCHWARTZ Arfhur an elecfrician will be. He'll be a success, wait and see. Vocaiional Class Play 43 Eleciricify Club 3, 4. SIENIUR MARY J. POPPLEWELI. She qiyes her Ifienoshlo freely: Her Ilfe runs oh, so srnoofhly. Commerclal Class Play 45 I'-Iono' Guard 35 Y-Teens I, 2. BEN RAUCH, JR. A man by nofhlnq ls so well behayefl As by hls manners, deeply lnlald. College Preparalory Baskefball I, 2, 35 Cfoss Couniry 25 HI-Y I, 2 3, 45 Lalln Club I, 2, NfCIub Z, 3, 45 Proiecllonisf Club I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 25 Tennis Z 3. PATRICIA JEAN RETALLICK Lovely Io look al ls dlmlnwlye Pak Commercial Choir 3,45 Class Play 45 Coop 45 G.A.A. Archery Manaqer 45 Yfleens I 2 3 45 Glee Club I, 2,3 Presldenf 43 Honor Guard 35 I-IYGR 45 Mornlnq Wafin I, JAY W. RICHEN Slrong bodlly and gplrifuailyl I-le'Il be a nwlnsvef efenluaily. College Preparalory Class Play 45 Mofnlnq Wafgn 3, 45 Soanlsh Club 34- Wifnfaw Hlqh School I, 2. BETTY SHARON RISNER He' con'aa'o.a MH' Is O' unto d wo'?'1. Commerfa Clazs Pla, 45 Co oo 45 G.A.A. I 2 3 43 r-lonc' Guan! 31 Y Teens I 2 3 4: Szholafaho Szuad 4. . K ,. A , .,, A 'ST sw 3 . MY I fl . 5, ' . . I T ' I I 35? 14 4. 1 ' 5, Z1 I I if 2, 'x filsjf Im tj A6 I A -pfx ef f ow 9 ,,, . uk lip ,Z Q I U31 I f Q4 A 0 . I .. '- 'f il . ' If -fx.. ,Q 1 1 5 f I ' CLASS VELVA POTINSKY Ever charmlnq, eyer new, Frlendly Io many, disllked by few. Commerclal Apollo Cholf 2, 35 Cholf 2 3 42 Coop 45 Glee Club I, 2,3 4. CAROL REEVES Carol a beauly shop soon will know Fo' cosmeloloqy Is her show. Vocalional Cosmelology Club 3 45 G'fls' Councll 45 Honor Guard 3. DON RHOTEN A briqhfly colored car does he drlve. I'le's one of The buslesl bees In fhe hlve. College Pre-paralory Cholr 23 Glee Club 2: Class Play 4. MARY GLORIA RICKETSON For Glofla belnq a co-oo ls lun: Her resoonslbillly she does not Shun. Commercial Co-oo 47 G.A.A. I5 Honof Guard 35 SwiM:hboa'd 2 3' Scholawhlo Snuad 4, ROBERTA FAYE ROARK Coufveous and Ifnd OI open mind. Co lege Preparafory Cafelef a 2 3 45 G-lee CLD 3 45 Spanish Club 45 YTI'-eens 45 Pu ash Counvy High Sqhooi Kentcky I. SENIIIR CATHERINE MUNSIE Someday, we know, she'lI own her own shop. Then she will be right on the top, Vocational Cosmetology Club 3,45 G.A A, I5 llonor Guard 35 Library 2. RICHARD R. NICHOLS If its in sports, ol almost any kind, He's one ol the best players you're Iikcly to find. Colleqe Preparatory Baseball I 2 3, 45 Class Play 45 Foot' ball I, 4, EMILIE PACE In singing and actinq this gal is the best, And even her smilinq meets the boys' test. College Preparatory Choir 45 Class Play 45 Clinic 25 French Club I, 25 G.A.A. 2 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Guard 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA PARR As cute a qal as you have met. A handsome man she's sure to gel. Commercial Class Play 45 Girls' Council 35 Honor Guard 33 Maiorette 45 Student Coun- cil I, 25 Y-Teens I, 2, 3. BEVERLY JEAN PHILLIPS Full of lun and tanry-free She goes through life exuberantly. Commercial Cheerleader 2, Captain 35 Class Play 45 ff,A.A. 45 Girls' Council 25 Glee Club I, 25 Honor Guard 35 Spanish Club l, 2, 35 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. CLASS EDWARD N. NAZZARINE Lite is a succession ol week-ends. His carefree way, his smile delends. General Wfthrow High School I5 Band 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. O'MEARA A diligent worker, an athlete too, A tine fellow to know, he's really true bluel College- Preparatory Choir 3, 45 Class Play 45 Cross Coun- try I, Z, 35 French Club 2, 3, President lj Giee Club I, 2,3 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 President I5 Honor Society 3, 45 Li- brary 25 Morninq Watch 25 N-Club l, 2, 3, President 43 Proiectionist Club 2 3 President 45 SILHOUETTE Stal'l3 Assistant Club Editor, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Swimming I, 2, Cap- tain 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, Captain 45 Scholarship Squad 4. JANICE ANN PACE I-le-r friends are many, her foes are few. In college next year she'Il make a debut. College Preparatory Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 45 Choir 2 35 Class Play 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Z 35 Honor Guard 35 Mir- rur Staff 3, 45 Spanish Club Z 3' Stu- dent Council I, 45 Y'Teens I, 2 Secre' tary 25 Vice-President 4. ALMA RUTH PHILLIPS A bite-sized bit Who makes a hit. Commercial Class Play 45 G.A.A, I, 25 Girls' Coun' cil I5 Honor Guard 35 Y-Teens I, 2. MARTIN D. L. PONDER Away from home He'll never roam. Commercial Camera Club I, 25 D.E.C,A. 45 Swim- ming I. SENIIIR CAROLYN MISKELL Sne sews a fine searn. Her work is suD'9'rIe, ComrnerciaI Co-oo 43 Girls' Cound 31 Honor Guard 33 Honor Sociefy 3, 43 Morning Wafcn I, 2, 31 YTeens 2 3. JEROME MORGAN Rome is known Io aII of us As one who never starts a Iuss, CoIIeqe PreparaIory CafeIeria 23 CIass Treasurer 43 Class Play 4' I-Ii-Y I 2, 3, 43 SfudenI Coun- cil 4q Track I, 2, 45 Scnolarsnp Squad 4. FERNE MORRIS This gal reaIIy shines aI arf. You can be sure she'II oo ner part. CoIIeqe Preparafcry CIass Play 43 G.A.A, I, Zg I-Ionor Guard 35 Y-Teens I 2 3, 4. BETTY MOTT LiIIIe and oerr, Cure and alerr. C0mrnerCiaI 3.A.A. 2 35 Amie Hiqr' Simon I, JOHN F. MOYNIHAN Woo has kindness 'rr Hs rearr From his Iriends w ' never parv, CoIIege Prepara+ory BaskeIbaII I, 2, 3: Camera Cub lj Hi-Y I, 2. 4: N-Cwo 2 3 4: Proiec- I'on:1CIub I, 2 3 4. '- ff , iw Vg? Y X J X AFV, jf v, Q , Q In R JAN rin Is I? 4, I gee Qu '3- ' W , x my-. W 3 CLASS GLORIA GAIL MORGAN To aII ciasees more vrrw arm viqor SHP CouIdn'I conIrIbuIe II ske were bqqer. CoIleqe Prepararory CIass PIay 4, Frenrn CIub3 4g G.A.A. 3, 4, GIee CIub I, 2, 3 4' Honor Guard 33 Honor Sociefy 33 SecreIary 43 Larin CIub I, 23 Library 2, Morn- irrq Wann I, President L, J 43 Su.- HOUETTE SMH 3, 45 Hisfrzw Med nI1,2nrI PIafn 3' Sr-rrohrsrip S :ua I 1. SaIuInIor5an. ROY MORGAN Tan, dark and handsome foo, Roy! an GIVIISIEIIWYOUQI1 and Inrouqn. Gene-raI BasebaIl I, 2 3 4: BaskeIbaII I 2 3, 43 Cafereria 2, 41 CIass V'cefPresidenI I President 2 33 CIass Play 4: Foo? baiI I 2 3 4' Mardi Gras l9S4 Kinqj Beef AII-Round Sophomore- Besf AII, Round Senior: NfCIub 2, 3, 41 Sfudenf CounciI Presidenr 4, Track 2, 3, 4, EMMA MAE MOSES Seriousness is sorneIirnes Mo's d's- guise, Bu? ner friends know oInerwIse. C0IIeqe Prepararory CV'o'r 2 3, 4, CIass PIay 45 French Flo V'ce-Presidenr I Presdenr 2 Secrefarf 33 G A.A. I 2, 3 Presioenr 4- G'rIs' Counfii 2' GIee CIub I 2 3 4: Honor Guard 35 Hono' Soeiefy 3, Treaflurer 43 SI-LHOUETTE Staff 3 4' Cofbferary Edifor- Y,TeensI 2 3 4' ScnoIarsnio Sduad 4. PATSY MOYERS Tre working world is ner oes naI'o' K nrxnesa and work are ner :ornona ' UTI. Cornmercia D,L.C.A. 4, G.A.A, I 2j YTeen: I 2 3. SANDY PASHENKOFF MULLINS A naorfy rrrarfed qa' are fs. Ar ref rousework sne s a wriz. Ccrnrneroa SENlllR ' . 4 DOLORES MARCUM l Doing and not iust talking ls the secret of accomplishing. Commercial Cafeteria I, 23 Co-op 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Hiking Manager 43 Girls' Council 43 Honor Guard 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Morning Watch l, 23 SILHOUEN.. Staff 2, 33 Switchboard 2, 3. DIANE MASTROPAOLO Diane is known to her many friends As one whose cheertulness never ends. Commercial Cosop 43 Honor Guard 33 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 23 Regina High School l. DONNA MAE McCLEARN With her sweet, attractive grace, Sadness and gloom she does erase. Commercial Band 2, 3, 43 G.A.A, 23 Girls' Council 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Y-Teens 33 Linser- ville, Pennsylvania High School l. DONNA LEE MEISTER A ring on her finger, love in her heart, Donna with Pinky never will part. Commercial Class Play 43 G.A.A. l, 2, 33 Girls' Council I3 Honor Guard 33 Student Council 43 Switchboard 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Scholarship Squad 4. WANDA JEAN MILLER A newcomer to the Norwood popu- lace, Her friendly way soon won her a place. . .4 College Preoaratory Choir 43 Glee Club 43 Whitewater High School I, 2, 3. gg .., 43. .8 sf K rt .,.. 1 f 3 j 35 ii ts '3 , is 3 ,Q s 33 . 1., , 3' ..g' i-5.523 wr' -. A X -wk ss ,gs 45 4 5. 1 .sf ah-. 4 5 L X 3 N. PT . -, -. .Vs CLASS FRANK MARSH This boy is a treat. n He can cook good things to eat. Vocational JEFFERSON CARL MAYERLE Earnest in work, lively in play, VVe like him better every day. Vocational WILLIAM McFARLAND A man ot work. He doesn't shirk. Vocational Golf I, 2, 33 Hu-Y I. BERT R. MILES Bert is one who likes his tun. His hair is brighter than the sun. College Preparatory Class Play 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 Pembrook Jr. High School I. BETTY SUE MILLS Whatever she does, she does it well. Betty's a girl who's really swell. Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, 4. SENIIIR JACKIE LOU LAWSON Jackie ooesn'l have lo be loud To be popular in a crowd. Co'leqe Preparalory Spangh Club lj Swilchboard 2 4? Y-Teens I ROBERT S. LEEDOM Wiln red hair this lad is blessed, Though fhal's a Iac? you rniqhl have quessed. College Prepararory Band l 2 3 43 Orcheslra 4, SAE JULIA LINDEN Always viyacious, Often flirfalious. College Preparalory Cheeneadef 4, Choir 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 French Club I, 2, 31 G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Council I3 Glee Club l 2 3 4: Honor Guard 31 Library 22 SILHOUETTE Slaff 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. BETTY ALICIA LOCKE S-le has a vivid irnaqinalcn, And 5 lake lor any situation. College Preparatory Class Play 43 G.A.A. I3 Honor Guard 33 Sparfsh Club l 2 33 Sludenl Coun- cil I 23 Switchboard 2,43 Y-Teens I,2 Secrefarr3 4. ROBERT E. MALOTT Bon 2 qzing fo be a coof. Nor only a' cook nq w- re bor. Vocaiznal Fcgrba I 23 H' Y ljS'uUe?f1ICOJliil 2 J' Swrrrn nq I' Trazr I 2 QM, QD- I 'J '?arQ-I DIANE LEDBETTER A qood rornernalrer she will be When married fo her Jirnrny. Commercial Honor Guari 33 Y Teens I 4, SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS Dark, dark hair and biq brown eyes, A friendly spiril 7n her lies. Commercial Co op 4' G.A.A. 23 Honor Guard 33 Morninq Walch 2, 3. MARY SUE WALLACE LOCEY Irs love lhal makes her world go brourld, A Since haop ness with Don she's found. Commercial Chor 33 Class Play 43 Coop 43 r7.A.A. I 2 33 Gif-e Cub l, 2, 35 Honor Guard 33 Morning Walch 2 33 Swilghboard 33 Y Teens l, 2, 3. SARAH LYNCH Sarah: 2'ruI '5 Norwood's pride. Her Iriendlirieez can'f be denied, Cc :e-ge Pre-pararory Camera Cla 33 Class Play 43 Drarna Class Play 33 French Club, 3,43 f5A,A. 23 G'rl5 Council I3 Honor Guard 33 Maiorr-fre Banu Snonsor 2 3 4' Y Tc-Snr 2 3 4 ELLA CAROL MANN Serve 'n 'marine' 'clam 3 Irena Awafs denenraoe wral a line bend. CCF r'r'F:FCld r 2 3 43 C fs: Play 43 Co on 43 J -3-1 C JL I 2 3 4' Honor GuJ'13j flr3R4-Lvaf r' ',, 3 4' Y Teena 2 3 4, SENIOR LIDA SUE KESTEL She wears her quiel manner As a rnosl becoming banner. Vocalional Cosmelology Club 3 43 Morning Walch 3, 4. FRED L. KLEIN flenerously Lou uses his lalenls. Unlil a lask is done, he never relenls, General Class Play 4' Foarloall I 2 3, 4- l-IiYY lj Mirror Slaff 43 N-Club I, 2. VIVIAN E. KREBS Works hall a day and learns hall a day. 'ian is shy in a pleasanl way. Commercial Co-op 43 Hughes High School I, 2. ALFRED F. LANG Wilfl curly loclcs and ioking ways, Al's been a charmer all of his days. College Preparalory N DEANNA LARSEN When lalxinq Io people she's al ease. Her manner is F' -rays sure to please. College3iPreparalory Choir 43 Class Play 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Guard 33 Honor Sociely 3 43 latin Club I, 23 Mirror Slaff 3, Co-Edilor 43 Morn- ing Walch l, 3, 43 Scholarship Squad 4. ' I if 'X 2. we ,M .... 3, 3 ' , is 4. T, . 7, 310s-. ii qwffix. - '. 'I is g 3 ' 4 ii' ,.,., l -we x 3 ,ss CLASS GEORGE ROY KLEB A general he hopes lo be. His name will enler hislory. College ieparalory Class Presidenl 43 Class Play 43 Fools ball I, 2, 3, 43 Harvard Book Prize 33 l-Ii,Y l, 2, 33 Honor Sociely 3, 43 Lalin Club Presidenl I, 23 N-Club 2, 3, 43 SILHOUETTE SIafI2 3, Sporls Ldifor 43 Sludenr Council 43 Swirnminq I 2 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Hislory Medals Firsl Place 33 Scholarship Squad 4. CHARLYENE KNAPKE Beaufy rnusf cafching be. BeauIy's her iob3 beauty has she. Vocalional Cosrnelology Club 2, 33 Sludenf Council 23 Amelia High School I. MARLENE KUNTZMAN She nas big brown eyes and a pleas- anl way. Memories of her will always slay. Commercial Caleferia l, 23 Honor Guard 33 Maiorf elle 3, 4. LOUISE LANG Sweefness personified, Wifh life she is salislied. College- Preparafory Girls' Council Treasurer 43 Ml. I-Ieallhy High School I, 2. S. TAD LASONCZYK Crooner Tad, Ihey call him DOW: He has Ialcen many a bow. College Preparalory Apollo Choir Publicify Chairman 2. 33 Baseball 3, 43 Baskefball I, 2, 33 Camera Club I3 Choir I, 2, Vice-Presiv dent 3, 43 Class Play 43 Cross Counlry 23 French Club I, 23 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 N-Club 2, 3, Secrefary 43 Proieclionisf Club I, 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Tennis 2. SENIIIR PEGGY HILDERBRAN Conlenlmenf, a pleasnq uualily, Hiqbliqlrls Peqqvls Defsonalilv. Comm itcia' Class Play 43 GAA. 4' I-loner Guar' ' r 33 Y-Teens I, 2 3 4. DALE HOWARD Lile seldom gels him down. On his lace, never a rrowrr. Commercial R. ARTHUR HUMPHRIES He likes lo make llwinqs by hand. Someday a qood iob he will land. Induslrial Heffel I-I'qh School I 2. MARCELLA JACKSON Those who have calmness, Also possess happiness. Vocalional Cosmetology Club 3 President 4 arch I 2 GJKA. I,2 3, 43 Morning W JACOUELINE LEE KELLER Her Gays 'n Nqr ecloof we' spen? lo be 'er friend is a coffol ment. Cclleqe Prepararzr-,r Cho 2 3 43 Class Play 43 G-.A,A. I 2,3-13Gee Club I 2 3 4, Hon SMI' Guaro 33 L3'irr Club I 2' Mirror 3 CcEr1'ro' 43 Y T-efs 2 3 4. 'ff' L. I J b K , .1 3' A , f 3? ,, 5 I ,I 3 r ini. .,-,' f 3 ge Q ' 19 K, H -, U' I 'VT' Q s I ik an X 'fx 1-na... 6' Ql- yi CLASS LYNN HOSTERMAN Ever conslanf, ralenled loo. Never unl1aDPY. always Irue. College Preparalory Class Play 43 G.A.A. I 2, 3, 43 fmrls' Council 33 Honor Guard 33 Lalin Club I, 23 Sfudenl Council I3 Y Teens I 2. ROBERT A. HOWARD To qraduale is Bob's dream. For even lhal he has a scheme. College Preparalory Foolball l3 Sparfsrr Club I, 2, 3. ELOISE IRVINE Shes a friend lo value For slre'S loyal and lrue Commercial Co op 43 Honor Guard 33 Libra1y'3g Spanish Club 23 Old Woodward High School l. MARY JANE KENNEDYS A Coroedienne in ner own way, MarfJane's1ne zarrre every din. Commercial Caleleria 23 Class Play 43 Y-Teens 3 MARGIE KELLER Ecol vfnqs in We Jo no? by ber case Marg e 3 a leader 'ri any clans. Commercia Crass Secrevary 4' Co op 43 GAA. I 25 Glee Club I 2 33 Honor Guarfx 3 Slxzerrv Comfi' I 4. SENIIIR HELEN JOYCE RADEL HARRIS Rich and rewarding is Joyce's life Esoeoallv s'nce she's been a wile. Commercial Class Play 4, Clinic 2, Honor Guard 3g Swilchboard 3, YfTeens I, 2, 3, 4. WANDA LEE HARRIS A -peaches and cream complexion. Wise in word, Ihouqhl, and aclion. Colleqe Preparalory Apollo Choir 3, Vice-Presidenl 4, Choir3 4, Class Play 4, G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4j Honor Guard 3, SILHOUETTE Slall 3, Adver Iisinq Manager 4, Spanish Club l,2 3, Swilchboaro 2' Yflfeff I 2 Vice Presidenl 3, 4, Scholarshp Souarl 4. RONALD W. HARVEY You have lo qo ouile far, you see, To find a liner boy lhan he, College Preparalory Apollo Choi' 2, Vrcoflfresidenl 31 Cahir I, 2 3 4, Class Play 4, Foclball l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Presi lien? 4, Mirror Slafl 3, Sborls lzdilnr 43 N-Club Secrelaw 4, Track 3, 4. WENDELL HATFIELD You hardly know he's even lhere, Cause lhe work is done 'fore you're aware. General D.E.C.A. 4, French Club I, 2. BARBARA J. H ELTON Barbara likes a little lun Bu? only when her work is done. Millord High Srhool lj W'Ihrow Hiqh School 2, 3. ,. I I Q 'X V? xi fi-, 'x XI K ZZ! 4. I is T new , 1, E Q' R. 1 xi. K ,.,. I CLASS PEGGY HARRIS Peq's lun lo have around As happiness shes found. General Class Piay 4, D.E.C.A. 4, G.A.A. I, 2 33 G'rls' Counoi 3, Honor Guard 3, Sluoenr Councf 43 YfTeens I, 2, 3, RONALD HARTMAN Al:-rays neo' a rnachine he is found. He's a hanoy man ro have around, Vocalional Purlrlll Holi School l. BARBARA ANN HATFIELD Bell hoilornfid lrousers, coals of navy blue, be ines a sailor boy and he likes her YOO. Commercial Class Play 43 Honor Guard 3gSluden1 Council 3. MARY JANE HAYDEN Mary a secrerary someoay will be, From her duties she'll never flee. Commercial Calelera 2, Co-oo 4, G.A.A. 2, Glee Club l 2, 3 4, ROY HILDERBRAND To Norwood Inis year he came. W'fh him, life is a game. General D.n.C.A. 4, Willgrogv Hgh School I, SENIOR SHARON LEE ELLIOTT Tnfs is a gal, tall and slim Who's filled with Iun to the brim. Commercial Ciass Play 45 Girls' Council 25 Honor Guard 35 Y-Teens 25 Scholarship Sfluad 4. JANET EVANS Janet's happy with her Bi'l. II needed to help, sure she will. Vocational Cosmetology Club 3, Secretary 45 Girls Council 35 Honor Guard 3. BARBARA EYSOLDT Beautitul lonq hair and a pretty com- plexion. v In cosmetoloqy she strives tor perfec- tion. Vocational Cosmetology Club Secretary 3, 4. NORA SUE FAULCONER lt's qood Io be merry: better to be wise, I Y ln Sue this rare blend we recognize. Commercial Band I, 2, Librarian 3, Vice-President 45 French Club 3, 45 G.A.A, I5 Girls' Council Z5 Glee Club 2 35 Latin Club l, 25 SILHOUETTE Stag 3, 45 Y Teens 33 Scholarship Squad 4. VIRLINE A. FENTON A rrodel lacy. Blitne fs she. General C-ass Play 45 GAA. I, 2 3 45 Gt-ee Club I 2 35 Honor Guard 35 Morning Watch I5 Switchboaro 25 Y-Teens I 2, 3, 43 ShrlIito's Sewno Board 2. CLASS THOMAS C. ENGLE A little learning, a lot OI wit, With all the qirls Tom makes a hit, College Preparatory Band l, 25 Cannera Club 35 Class Play 43 Hi Y I, 25 Spanish Club I, 25 Schol arshin Snuad 4. LUCIA ELISABETH EVANS Willing to work for success, Her ability limitless. College Preparatory Choir 2, 3 Accompanist 45 Class Play 45 French Club Vice President 3, Presi- dent 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Accornpanist I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Guard 33 Honor Society 3, Vice-President 45 Latin Club I, Treasurer 25 Morning Watch I, 2, 3, 45 SILHOUETTE Staff 3, Co I iterar-r Editor 4' Y Vee ' I 2 3, 45 Scholarship Souad 45 D.A.R. Test 45 Valedictorian, SHARON FARMER A smile on her lace, a song in her leart, Sle and qood hurrror are rarely apart. College Preparatory Apollo Choir 2, Publicity Chairman 35 Choir I, 2, 3, President 45 Class Play Business Manaqer 45 French Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, Presi' dent 2, 3, 42 Honor Guard 35 Honor Society 3, 45 I-IYGR 3, Secretary 43 Latin Club I, 25 Mirror Statt, Assist' ant Circulation Manaqer 45 SILHOU- ETTE Staff 2, 3, Club Editor 45 Y' Teens I 2, President 3, 4. JANET LEE FELDHAUS Always cneertul and energetic Vtltth personality magnetic, College Preparatory CVIO7' 2 3 4' Class Play 45 G.A.A. I 2, 35 Swimrrr ng Manager 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Guard 3: HYGR 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Latin C'ub I, 25 Mirror Staff 3, Advertising Man, ager 45 Mard' Gras l954, Queeng Best All-Round Sopnomoreg Best All-Round Seniof Student Council 2 3, Secre tary 41 TT-feng I, 2, President 3 4. FRED C. FICHTER He knows what is what. His lifes pattern is cut, Cclleqe Preparatory Cateteria 2 35 Scholarship Squad 4. SENIIIR NEAL DesRUISSEAUX A wise man is a silent one, I-Ie's quiet until his work is done. College Preparatory Class Play 43 Football lg Hi-Y 2, 41 Honor Society 3, 43 Proiectionisr Club 3, 4: SILHOUETTE Statt 3 43 Spanish Club I, 25 Swimming 43 Ten' nis 2: History Medals 3rd Place 32 Scholarship Squad 4. JAM ES DOBBS He seldom indulges in idle chatter. He reserves his opinions for things that matter. College Preparatory Cross Country 45 Pulaski County High School, Kentucky I. PEGGY DOUGHMAN Responsibility with talent Modest yet self-confident. Commercial Class Play 45 Glee Club 3, 47 Honor Guard 33 Latin Club 3, 45 Morning VVatch 3, 4, Blanch:-ster High School I, 2. ROBERT DUNCAN Lite is full ot pleasure, He enioys every measure. Vocational Eiectricity Club 3, Secretary-Trr'as urer 45 Purcell High School I, 2. DAVID J. EGGERS Quiet yet friendly. Modest yet manly. College Preparatory Camera Club I, 2, Vice President 33 Library 4, CLASS JAMES DIRKSEN Jim takes pictures Ot Norwood fixtures. College Preparatory Band I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, 2,3 43 Choir 4, G-lee Club 43 Hi-Y I library Y' Mirror Stah' 3 4' SILHOU ETTE Staff 3, 4, spanish Club 2, Scholi arsnip Squad 4. LAURA DODD On a horse she feels content. To be a missionary is her intent. College- Preparatory Cafeteria 2, 3. DON DUDERSTADT D'1n's advice to the men, and with him we agree, ls Learn how to cook and you'lI never go hungry! Vocational Glee Club 2. MARTHA H. DUNN A bit ot quietness Blended with cheeriulness Commercial Class Play 45 Co-op 43 Morning Watch 33 Dixie Heights High School I, 2. KEITH ECKART This is a sly one, you'lI think When at the girls you see him wink. Commercial D.E.C,A. 4, Hi-Y I, 2. SENIUR RON CARLTON Away lrorn Faye 'es new-r lar. H9 lugs lfbunrj ng snm nq slgr, Vracarional Fooroalr l 2, Sfa11enfCounc l 2. BARBARA ANN CARTER A dlsllncllye laaqln, Ola plnf she 's hall, Comrnerglar C ass Play 4, G.A.A. 45 Honor Quaid 3. CHARLENE CLEMENS Tris lalr lass, so sweet and calm Br rnanners nlce smooflns any qaalr-1, Commerclal GEORGIA MAE CONN An azfrye qa., A wonderful paf Commerdal ADOIIIO Cholr 2, 31CP'oYr I 2,3 Vie Pfesrdenf 43 Class Play 43 6.A.A. I, 2 3 43 GIrls'Cour1c'! Presidenf 4, Glee Club I Treasurer 2 33 HYGR 2, 4 Sraoenl Council Ig Y-Teens Vlce-Pres' den' I, 2, 3, Pfesdem 4. EDWARD CRABTREE He Ie wfll not go V0 wasle, A' K nzls cl food r'e': ssre vo 'ash- Voialfona' Sl.'1enICg,nq ' I 3, F ,T 3,414 CLASS JIM CARRAHER Forlane and lame Wlll bless ns narne. Calleqe Preparalory Claes Play 4: Foofball 3 4' French Crm Presdenf I, 2, 37 I-IVY Presldenl l, 21 Hono' Soclely 3, Pfesldenf 4, Prolecllonlsv Club I, 2, 3, Vlce-Presl 1f3nI 41 SILHOUETIE Sfafv l, 2, 3 Sales Manage' 43 Track 2, 4, Scholar snip Siaad 4. WILMA JEAN CLARK Her qreellnqs are always cneefle, Her brlqlnl smile ls seldom weary. Commercial Calelerla l, 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 Mornlnq Wafcn 3. ELEANOR COBB She nas lovely long lresses. Sweerness her srnrle expresses. Commerclal Calelerla 23 Co-op 4, Honor Guard 3, Yfleens I. MARY ANN COOK Mary a wnlle cap sorneday will wear, Nnerever sne's needed yoa'll lrnd ne' Mere. College Preparalory Class Play Technical Slaff 4, Honor C-,ward 35 Mirror Slalf 3 4- S 'nla' snlo Squad 43 Sl, Mary High Szlvool l 2. DONALD H. DAVIS His friends? Tier a'e rrranr. His lowes? T'e'e a'en'f any! C: lege Preparalory Brsyermli lg Faaraall Manaqer li Hi-Y 1 2 3jSrfans' Cunl L J' sw' 'iq l. SENIIIR CLASS MONTE B. BOYD Me ily he lives without a care He lee-ls at horne anywhere, General BARBARA K. BRANNOCK Barbara knows why a equals b, Quite a mathematician is she, College Preparatory Constance Hioh School Miami Flor ta 23 Choir lj Class Play 43 G.A,A. I 3, 43 Honor Guard 33 Latin Club I 43 Morninfl Watch 3, 43SwitchbOarr1 33 Y lr-en: I3 Scholarsnp Souad 4. GERALDINE BRYANT Hiqhly esteemed by her whole class, She'lI neyer fail, always oass. Colleqe Preparatory G.A.A. I, 2, Hiking Manager 33 Honor Guard 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Club President 2, Secretary 3: SILHOUETTE Staff 43 Student Coun cil 3, 43 Switchboard Z, 3, 4, BETTY JEAN BURTON Tall, pretty and qracelul, Neat, modest and tacllul. Commercial Library 43 Scholarship Scuad 43 Syca- more Hiqh School I, 2, RICHARD EDWARD CALK A ioke a day ls Richards Way. College Preparatory Band I, Assistant Manager 2, 3, Man ager 43 Class Play 43 Dance Band 23 Glee Club 43 Hi'Y Vice President I, Secretary 2, 3, 43 Mirror Stall 3 43 Orchestra President 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. r 'ls 'Iv- fx I 'wa '5- -x uf' If ff' ' ' M ..q,,. JUDITH L. BOYER W.tn lono red rair and biq blue eyes .ludyls a hit with seyeral guys. Ccmmercia Caletera I3 Class Play 43 Hono' Guard 33 YfTeens I 33 Drama Cav Play 3. BARBARA J. BROWN Tlfs line girl with a gentle heart Lilies skates dates tarts and art. Commercial Cate-teria 23 Class Play 43 G.A.A. I 2, 3, 43 Girls' Council I, 23 Honor Guard 33 Morning Watch I3 2, 33 Stu dent Council 33 Y-Teens I, 2. GAIL BURKHOLZ Intelligence tempered with lemininity, Prctlincss sweetened with ingenuity, College Preparatory Caleteria Cashier, I, 2 3 43 Camera Club 33 Class Play Techn'cal Stall 41 G.A.A. I 23 Glee Club 3, 43 Honor Society 3 43 Mornino Watch I' SIL- HOUETTE Stall I, 2, 3, Co-Editor 43 Soanish Club I 2, 3: Scholarship Souad 43 D.A.R. Tes14. PEGGY CAHALL A prom nersonalilty With much versatility. Commercial Class President I3 Class Play 43 G.A.A. I3 Girls' Council I3 Honor Guard 33 Prom Queen 33 Spanish Club I 23 Student Council 43 Y-Teens I Vice President 2 3. SHIRLEY CANADA Shels live loot two with eyes ol blue, Shirley's smile will surely please you. General G'rls' Council Secretary-Treasurer 23 Honor Guard 33 Y-Teens 2. SENIIIR GERALD W. BARNETT A Irienoly guy many have rvel, Away Irorn school he wants fo qev, Vocalional Foofoall Manaqer I, 2: I-li-Y I Z 3, 4, Sfudenl Council I, 2. NANCY BEGGS Genlle sweefness, Thrill and neafness. Commerciai Co oo 43 Honor Guard 33 Y-Teens I. PAUL BOCKERSTETTE Ouife a nice one is this guy. He --fanfs Io know fhe WhaI and nwhvh.. Vocalional Purcell Hiqh School I 2. SHIRLEY ANN BOLTON To be a reporter is Shirley's yen. Then we can say, We knew her when . . . College Preparalory Ciass Piay 4: French Club I, 2: G.A,A, 3 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Guard 31 Mirror Slaff 3, Feature Edi- Yor 4, Morninq walch Ig Red Croy, Nursing Course lg Scholarship Souad 43 Morning Wafcn I. MARVIN BOONE To meet Marvin is quite a ioy. We know him as The Gunq Ho boy. College Preparafory Baslfevball Ig Class Treasurer 310355 Play 43 Foolball I 2, 33 Hi'Y I 23 Spanish Club I, 2 33 Student Council I 2 3, T'eas.re' 4, Swirf-'fnq I 2, 3' 00 . , Ja' F' .,, X N CLASS NANCY M. BASSETT The ready wif in her Iauqhinq eyes Olfen lakes you by surprise. Colleqe Preparalory Apollo Choir 4, Choir 2, 3, 43 Class Play 41 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Guard 35 Honor Sociely 3, 43 Morning Walsh 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BEGLEY Fire and ice, Sugar and spice. Commercial Wilhrow I, 2, 3, CLARA ANNE BOLL When CIara's happy, her face qlows. Her love of life grows and qrows. Commercial G.A.A. lg Y-Teens Ig Millord Hiqh School 2, 3. MARCELLA BOONE INaIlrfnq down lhe hall is she Wifh her boy friend happily. Commercial LINDA LEE BOWERS A .inning way and a pleasant smile, A q rl who is Quife yersalile. Commercal C ass Play 4g Cowop 43 G.A,A. l, 2, 3 Glee Club 3 Publicifv Chairman 4 Hcnc' Guard 3' Soanisf' Club I 2 3 Y Teens I 2 3 Treasure' 4. SENIUR CHARLES ADAMS Silence is golden Among lhe wise men. General Scholarship Squad 4. SUSAN ADLER Her sinilc-'ls Ihe Iliinq. Her greetings ring. Commercial Edison High, Miami, Flo'ida, I, 2, 33 Class Play 43 Clinic I, 2. 43 G.A.A. 33 Glee Club, 33 Honor Guard 33 Lafin Club l, 3, ALBERTA M. BACON Soon wedding bells will ring. AIberIa's hear? seems Io s'ng, Commercial D,E,C.A. 4. PATRICIA JEAN BANTA Menlion R-on and she sfarrs glowing, Her vivacuousness conslanly showing. Commercial ADOlIO Choir VicefPresidenI 2, 33 Choir 2, 33 Publicify Manager 4 Class Play Business Manager 43 G.A.A. I, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, Treas- urer 3, 43 Honor Guard 33 Spanish Club I, 2, 33 Sludent Council I, 23 Y-Teens I, Treasurer 2, 3, 4. WIILASS SHIRLEY ADKINS Sficl fo if 'vify prevails, Ile always wins, never lails. College Preparalcry Class Play 4. KATHLEEN AMBROSE A sympalhefic lislcner, Good iorlune really kissed her. General Honor Gua'o 3, GENE ARNOLD Eleclricify hs vocation, Girls his ayocafion. Vocalional Eleclricfry Club 3, President 43 Span' ish Club I, 2. BILL BALLARD Chivalry is slill found When Bill is around. Commercial D.E.C.A. 43 Class Play 43 Purcell High ool I, 2 3. SHIRLEY MAE BARKLAGE Bfghf eyes, charming way, Never dull, always gay. Commercial Apollo Choir 2, 3, 43 Chofr 2, 3, 43 Class Play 43 French Club I, 23 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 2, 3, 43 Honor Guard 33 Morninq Wafch l, 43 Y-Teens l. SENIOR OFFICERS GEORGE KLEB . . Boa wATsoN . . MARGIE KELLER . . c I' A S S JEROMEMORGAN .. MISS KEHM . . . . . Presidenf Vice-Presidenf . Secrelary . . Treasurer Class Advisor B. WATSON MISS KEHM G. KLEB J. MORGAN M. KELLER Seplember. I95l: Two hundred and eighfy freshmen came 'rogefher for The firsr lime as a class. Leading The class Thai lirsl year were: President Peggy Cahallt Vice President Roy Morgan: Secrelary. Sharon Terwilliger, and Treasurer, Wanda Ber nard. From The beginning, il was evideni To all Thai This class had spiril and drive Their sophomore year broughl The 'iirsf of many honors lo 'rhe class. Sarah Lyncn was chosen head maiorelle, and Sharon Terwilliger was crowned Mardi Gra Queen. Janef Feldhaus and Roy Morgan were proclaimed Besl All-Round Sophomore Class ollficers were: President Roy Morgan: Vice-President Gail Snapp, and Secre Tary, Bob Waison. Their iunior year was an imporfani one! l-lighlighl' of 'rhe year was, of course. 'rhe Prom. There, amid medieval splendor, Peggy Cahall became Prom Queen, l954. Eleven iunior boys had lhe dislinclion ol inifiafing The lirsl Chefs' Course in Ohio. Junior off: cers were: President Roy Morgan: Vice-President Bob Wafson: Secrelary, Sharon Terwilliger, and Treasurer, Marvin Boone. The iunior year slipped away quickly, and suddenly rhey were seniors! The class play, Annie Gel Your Gun, wifh Emma Moses and John Schmid? in 'rhe leading roles, was a smash hir! Sharon Terwilliger was Homecoming Queen. George Kleb and Bill Q'Meara received appoinlmenfs 'ro Wesl Point Unifed Sfaies Milifary Academy. And rhen if was C-raclualion Time. Valediclorian of fhe class was Lucia Evans. Gloria Morgan was Salulaforian. The Senior Class of '55 was a good one and will be long remembered af Norwood l-ligh School! 22 LQ I SENIURS FACULTY ABOVE Top Row, left to right: MRS. FLORENCE TEEGARDEN, Horne Eco- nornicsg Ohio State, B,S., New York University, Traohaqen School ot iashion, University ot Cincinnati, MRS. MYRTLE THARP, Cosrne- tology, Hair Stylinqg New Yofv, Chicago University of Cincinnati American Hair Design. MR. RUSSELL A. THOMAS, Chemistry, Lite Science Camera Club, Ohio State, B.S., MA., Miami University, Ohio University, University ol Cincinnati. Bottom Row: MISS NORMA TIELKING, English, National Honor Society Advisor, Moores Hili College B.Lit., Indiana University M.A., University ot Cincinnati, MR. LEONARD H. TINKER, Book' keeping, Business Metnodsg Ohio University, BA., University ot Cincinnati, MR. RAY WARMOTH, Mathennaticsg Indiana State Teachers College BA., University ot Cincinnati M.A. Wisconsin University. iii . . i 'K BELOW Top Row, left to right: MISS MARY E, WEBER, English, University ot Cincinnati, B.S. in Ed. MISS MARILYN C. WHISLER, Physical Education, GAA, Cheerieaoersg Denison University, BA., University ot Cincinnati. MR. BYRON A, WILSON, Spanish, Spanish Club, Western Hemisphere Civilization, Otterbien College, B.Mus,, Middlebury Colleqe, M.A., University ot Arizona, A.B., National University of Mexico, National University of Panarna. Bottom Row: MR. ROBERT C. WOLF, Social Science, Coach ot Footbali, Swimming, Golf, and Tennis, Hanover College, B.A., Xavier University. MISS CLARE YOUNG, Horne Econornicsg Ohio State, B,S., Columbia University, M.A. University of Cincinnati. ,Ik I BELOW Top Row, left to right: MR. FRANK W. SANDERSON, Eighth Grade Generai Science, Lite Science, Aigeora, Footbali Coach, Freshman Basketbalt Coachq Ohio Northern Universty, B.S. in Es., Kent State University. MISS SODONIA SCHILLING, Readingj Wittenberg Coilege, B.S., Miami University, MRS. SING-NE N. SCHMIDT, Eiqntr. Grade Engiisrig Universitv of Cincinnati, Bowif ing Green State University, MRS. MARGARET SCULLY, Engiish, Lating Coiiege of 'vVooster, B.A., Xavier Universitv, M.Ec., North Western University, University oi Cincinnati, Bottom Row: MR. CHARLES G. SELZER, American History, Eco- nomic Geography, Modern Problernsg Xavier University, B.A., M.A. MR. KENNETH M. SHEPPARD, Distributive Education, Miami Uni' versity, B.S, in Ed., Columbia University, M.A., University of Cin' cinnati, Unive'sitv ot Oregon. MISS RACHEL M. SHINKLE, Nurseq Miami University, BA., Christ Hospital, R,N., Western Coiiege. MISS GRACE STEPHENS, Engiish, Sociat Science, Lite Science, Mathematicsg VVestern Kentucky, B.A., Penn State M,Ed., Alabama Centrai Co'Iege Un'versity 0' Cinennat' Ohio State ABOVE Top Row, left to right: MR. WILLIAM C. PACE, Electricity, Elec- tricitv Ciuoj Ohio Un'versitv, B.S., Stout Institute, M,S. MR. J. ROBERT PHILLIPS, Supervisor ot Music Band Orc1est'a: Caoitat University, B.S.M,, Coiunnbia University, M.A, MR, WILFRED PLEARY, Bookkeeping, Tvong General Bi.s'ness, Treasurerg As'- 'ano CoI'ege, B.S., Universitv ot Michigan, Northwestern Univerr Sify, Ohio University, Universitv ot Cincinnati, Mianni Universtv Ferrs Instuute, Northern State Teachers Coiiege. Bottom Row: MR. CHARLES REICHLE, Drawing and Design, Indus- rriai Arts Dept.q Central Missouri State Coliege, B.S., Ohio State, M.A,, Unversitv oi Minnesota, University of Cincinnati, Miami University. MR. V. M. RETALLICK, Eighth and Ninth Grade Mathq Wiinnington Coiiege, B.S., Ohio University, MR. STANLEY G. ROBBINS Industrial Arts' Ohio Universitv B S in Ed -an as., Hb, Q-..-L 1' , W . ABOVE Top Row, Ieff Yo righf: MISS BETTY KIERNAN, Counselorg Our Lady of CincInnaIi Coilege, BA., Cafroiic Universify of America M.A, Xavier Univefsify Universify CoIIeqe, fDuDIir1 Irelanoj Universify og Cincinnaf. MR. JAMES B. LEPLEY, Science, Mafhefnafcsj Ohio Sfafe, B.S., Uniyers'fy of Cincinnaii, MA. MR, PAUL R, LUDWIG, PnyeicaI Ecicaiion Heaifn Educafion, Gros, Coqnfry Coach Junio' Varsity Baskefbaii Coach, Baseba.I Coacng Ohio Uniyewify, B.S. n Ed., Xayef Uniyerzivy, M,Ed., Unfyersiiy of Cincinnavi Mian- Uniyefsity Iowa Uniyefsify. Bohom Row: MR. WILLIAM MAITLAND, Dryers' EducaI'on Oc cuoafionai Mafng College QI Woosfe: B.S., Uniyefffy of Cincin naii, M.Ed., Uniye-':'?y OI Ceiigcfnia. MR, WILLIAM E. MEYER. Amornof ye Shop Pracficeg Un fefsiry ov Cncinnafi, G, M. Inst 'ine oI Teennoloqy, MR. CARY MILLER, Soc'aI Science, Wofz Hisiowg M'a Urfyefiify B.A, U ye'si?y cj Cinonnyi Uniye' .iw of Wizonein, Oifo Siafe, Ono Un'yef,'+, Wi'Pe'r.e':g Cc eqe, N: e Dame Uniye-'s y. BELOW Top Row, Ieff Io righfz MISS GRACE MILLER, Enc1Iishg University OI Cincinnati, B.A., Columbia Univemify Miami Universify. MISS RUTH J. MILLER, Frencf, Lnqiish, Frenc' Cmbg Ohio Uniyersiiy, B.A. Columbia Uniyersiiy, M.A. Unive's.fy of C'nCinnafi Miann' Uniyersiiy, BreaoIoaI Writeu' Conference, Middebury CoIIeqe. MISS DORIS H. MOORE, Librerianj Den'son Un'ye'si?y, B.S., Co i,.rnb'a Universiiy BS., Uniyefsify oi C'n:'nnafi, M 5n'1iUniye'siIy Uniye'siIy of Piftscurqh, M.Ed., Chauiaugua Scboo' for Librafans. MISS CATHERINE MORRISON, Jodrnalm, Enqi in Mirror, SIL- HOUETTEQ Ofio Shfe B.S. Cohnvbia Urfyersify MA., IJn'yevs'f, of Cinginnafi Muni Unffefsify BfeJ1:oJI Wrifew' Coniefervce Middlebury Coileqe. BoIIorn Row: MISS FLORENCE NOLTE, Coimselwi Uniyereiw QI Qincfnnafi, B.S. Norirwecvern Univ-e'.'., M.A. MR. ELWOOD NOTT, Office Pfacfice Didafon ana V3-iscfiprirw' Obie Un'ye' M BS, Un'ye'1i'.'IC'nfinn,1+i M S M.E1. Biw '-q '3'een Sta? Uniyexivy, MISS MARY LOUISE NUTE, B oIofJY1U'v'ver:'ty og Cin' : nn3', B.A., University of Mfniqan, MA. MR, J. PHILIP OLMES, Phe Away Ednnxqn Sfcre Teaqrefz Cz eqe BS. O' Q S':'e M,A. Penn Sfafe Cafnede In-NIA'-. FACULTY BELOW TOD Row, left to right: MR. JAY GEISER, Eighth Grade American History, Assistant Football Coacng Miami University, B.S. in Ed. University ot Cincinnati, MR. AARON W. GERRARD, Mathematics. Freshman Football Coach, N-Club: Miami University, B.S., M.A., University ot Cincinnati, MISS MARY NELL GRIFFIN, Counselor, Denison University, B.A., University- ot Cincinnati, M.Ed. Bottom Row: MRS. MARGARET HADLEY, Home Economics, Foods, Coileqe ot Wooster, B.A., Western Reserve University, B.S,, Colurn' ofa University, M.S., Miami University, University ot Cincinnati. MR. ROBERT HAINES, Commercial Food Preparation, University ot Cincinnati. MISS PHYLLIS HAUCK, English, Mathematics, Morn- 'nq Watcnj University ot Cincinnati, B.S. Columbia University, M.S., Mt, Holyoke College, Wittenberg Colleqe. ABOVE Top Row, left to rqht: MRS. BETTY HEALION, Physical Education, Healtti Education, Girls' Athletic Association, Miami University, B.S, in Ed., Eastern Kentucky State College, University ot Cincin- nati. MR. HORACE W. HEFFNER, Industrial Artsg Otiio State, B.S, in Ed., University ot Cincinnati, B.S., Mississippi State. MR. JOHN L. HENDERSON, Economics, Modern Problems, Social Science, American History: University ot Cincinnati, M,A., BA., University ot Montpelier, fFrancei, Miami University, Ohio Uni- versity. Bottom Row: MISS RUTH HOOKE, Secretarial Practice, Shorthand, Typ'nqj University of Cincinnati, B.A,, University ot Michigan, M.A., Columbia University, Ohio State, MR. E, T. HOSTETLER, Cornrnercial Co-ordinator Commercial Co-ops: Central Normal College, BA., University ot Cincinnati, M,A. MRS. HAZEL D. JOHNSON, Counselor, University of Cincinnati, B.A., B.E., Co' lumoia University, M.A. . A. 'i,. if gi i,,,,,, i r ii ' v ik! L QI FAClIlTY x T7 it-Q sung -as ABOVE Top Row, leff To riqhi: MRS. MARTHA KATHERN PULLON Comgf'mg Mammal! CC1':QS, BA., COMM' Ma Urrversiw, M.A, MR MCCLELLAN ALLEN, Ame-rfcan Hlsfofy EngIIs'3 Ohlo LJn'v6'JTf B.A.,Un1k.efgZty oICInCInr1a?I. MISS JO BORGMAN, Cosr1've?oIoqy geffof Covm-foloqy Cmbj Unfvf-vgiw of C'ncInna??, B.S. 'n En, Un,ve'5IIy of Mflwf, Boffom Row: MR. HAROLD BOVARD, Maw rv: Shop Rfwafpd Swv: Unifeuiw C5 CMC 'med' OIVO Mecwlnfcg Inwfrde. MRS. KATH ERINE BRIDGE, EFWQEISQ UmIJ5rjff,'QICIr1C7'1V16I' B.A. Xavln' Un' Jerjn M.E'J., Mfdfff U1Ive'i'fv OPC SYGIE. MR, ROBERT W COLWELL, Pmical Ec.caf'ofw D e:'of 04 AW e c:j Ifvfavnno Nonmai B.S. Unlcfslw CICVWCIDDG' MA. FACULTY BELOW Top Row, Ieff fo righf: MR. A. B, COOK, Mnf'f'vvv.xv 15, B.JnCs. Lomj Unfvwswfy of Clndnnafl B.S. ani M.Ef1.,Sa.vwon P. Chase Law CoIcqe, L.L.D., Wosfefn Kevfuckv Shave 'Feeders CoIIeqe. MR JACQUE O. DIETZ, Cofwmerchlg Urfversiw of Clncinnmi, B,S.Ed. B.B.A. JOIN Cave! Urfversfvv, Cohfnda Univefslw, V,I2, GeHys Durq Co'Ie'1e. MR. W. ROSS DUNN, Arferican Hisvory, H?s?ory Scholambfps H Mary Me'x.:IL IC'1'fO'MO Un'vef,'vv, B.S. In Ed, Un' w-rzdy oI C1m,mnJI3 M.A, Lfnmmm Un'v-Arjfv Mlmw' Unfvwzny r'I.1wq'd, Bofforn Row: MISS PEARL E. EWING, Musf Give Clubs and CIOVZ Um.'Q'e'm of C'ncIw1'va', BS. Cf' Ramen Cfcwaw Sgwoo' C'm:'n1a Corvowafow Q' I-!..sIQ Come Umfvevsfh O50 Sfare Un've'13'y ci Wfxccnsin Pei Wo 'vq's S:'oo', MR. HOWARD D. GAEB, Bfc ogy P'oQei am'1' Club 'fam A41 L'fe Sc ence: Ofc Shlfe 5.5. Unlfffffv O: C xCImnJ , M.E'1. MSW' Un'.'e's'T. MRS. VIRGINIA GALE, Duyma Swvnh' Bcw 'mg G-'eww Srme Um vc' IM 5.5. In Eu. Ohwk, ev Un .WLM U'vI,f1'gf, 54 Wgggnjr ff A -'I 'rr in U I ,',. PTI' 4, f 6' C -vi aunusnunsnnw ,mv in-f-H' 'wwf--'f-F-M annum-am annum! 3--14' Miss Kehm. Dean of GirIs5 Mr. Geselbrachf, Dean of Boys Kisfler, Assisfant Principal. THE ADMINISTRATION MR. CARL H. ALBRECHT Principal MRS. HELEN GREENLAND MRS. ALBERTA SCHOENY Secretary Secrefary Top Row, lei? fo right Mr. E. William Schoenenber- ger, Vice-President Mr. Paul B. Sullivan, President Mr. Charles M. Evans. BoHom Row: Mr. David Ramage, Mr. Harold F. Funk, Mr. Paul R. Leary, Clerk. THE BUARD UF EDUBATIUN DR. HAROLD S. BATES Superinfendenf ADMINISTRATIUN ,, I quo-. 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Vjfffap A dedlcahorr us a lhnng ol honor recerved only by a person who deserves honor lvluss Rachel Shrnlcle us such a person During her 24 years ol paruenr sellless service lvllss Shlnlqle has lrealed lhe rlls bolh real and rmagrnary ol vlrlually every sludenl whv has passed Through These halls ol Norwood She has been on call every hour o every school day lo lhose who need her She has been a leacher lo lhose who have worlced rn her clmrc She has been a guide o school heallh programs And she has been a lruerrd lo everyone she has mel The slmhl whale unrlorrn lhe lrrlle yellow cards and Miss Shrnlcle same wrrhoul her7 For lhrs rs rnore lhan a deducalron a larewell The shll whrle unllorrn lhe llllle yellow cards w II oelong lo a new nurse nexl year lvluss Shmlcle as leavrng u Rachel Shanlcle can never leave lhe hearls and Jrhe rnemorres ol us who know her and love her To us lhe graduahng class ol l955 and lo all lhose who have gone before us lvluss Shrnlcle as n wr l always e our School Nurse We are proud lo dedncale lhls 955 Sll.l-lOUEllE lo her O 0 . . . 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