Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

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WW - ....-..4w -.- - NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL NORWOOD, OHIO VOLU ME XXXV STAFF RLCHARD SHERMAN ............ Ediior-In-Chief SALLY ANN TASCH ............ Liferary 50'er CAROL SHERROW . . . . . ..... A355. Liferary Editor WJLUAM WCKMANN ........... Sporis Edifor CAROL FUNK . .............. 6AA. Edifcr GORDON WALTERS .............. Arf EdHor MARGWE TESSENDORF ............. Secrefary JOHN PFEHZER ............... Phomgrapher ROBERT RICHMOND ............ Phoiographer RHODA O'MEARA .......... Adverf'm'mg Manager KENNETH MILLER ......... CIchafion Manager CATHERINE MORWSON . . A . ......... Advisor SILHOUETTE '57 D E D I CATION MR. CARL H. ALBRECHT I We are dedicaiing our yearbook +0 Mr. Cari Hi Aibrechf. who was principai of NHS for six years and who is now superin- +endenf of +he Norwood schools. He is a man of sfrong charader. geniieness. kind- ness, and iriendly personaliiy. H is because of his personal quaiiiies and devofion +0 his work +ha+ he has risen +0 his posi+ion in such a shor+ +ime. He is usually seen wi+h a smile on his face and a friendly greefing for everyone. Every morning for +hree years we heard his pleasan+ Good morning, everyone over +he public address sysi'em before he gave +he announcemenis ior +he day. Mr. and Mrs. Albrech+ and +heir daughier Martha He enjoys school sporfs and can usuaily be found 5+ Jrhe ioofbali and baskefbai! games cheering +he Jream. along wifh everyone else. He errives for good sporis- manship and schooi spirit and a+ +he pep railies he could oifen be heard saying. i can'i' hear you. This iime Ief's reaily hear you yell! We are proud +0 dedicafe +he HSIL- HOUETTEH of I957 Jro Mr. Aibrechf. We wish him success and happiness in his presenJr posifion and hope +his is iusi' +he iirsi oi many years fo come iOF him as superini'endenf of +he Norwood schools. Mr, AIbrechf while visiting a classroom TIA B LIL AeT E D T IAA E Our high school career is limi+ed +0 four shorf years. When we are freshmen . vvnNIhM. , NM. WWI. ..n1hh.1v...1,l Jlellulu - .0... , i - MWWUI J hmwmmmuw e g. 6m. m1 p e; gee! kxe, ? w, wweeiga. egg. looking forward to graduafion. four years seem like a very Long Jrime. bu+ as seniors looking back we wonder where our four years have gone. The fun we have had and wha+ we have learned remain in our Fives as pleasanJr memories. In +his book we are going fo give an accounf of how we spend our flmee a fabulafion of whenL we do. demx Si rai Ion P. G FACULTY AND ADMINiSTRATION As +he hands of Jrime press forward. we have seen anofher year go by. For some. 1+ will mean graduafion: lor ofhers. enfering a new surrounding. As each year goes by. lhe laculfy and adminislralion see H18 finished produd ol flueir hard work and consianf guidance. ll we were lo labulafe Hwe lime Hwaf llwe facull'y and adminlsfral'ion have spenl' working lor us. If would add up lo ligures beyond our imaginalion. They will lo us Hwelr knowledgel underslanding, and wlsdom. The only lhlng we glve lo lhem m refum is our effort 6 DR. HAROLD STOREY BATES Dr. Harold S. Ba+es. superinfenden+ of Norwood schoois ior +wen+y years and Nor- wood High School principal before ihaf, was heid in high esieem by everyone who knew him. If was because of his deep inferes'r in eciucafion and dedicahon of himself +0 i+ +ha+ Norwood now has one of +he iinesi school sysiems in fhe s+a+e. Dr. Baies was devoied +0 his work wiih ihe schools in Norwood, and he spenf fhe major pari of his career giving +he communii'y +he very besi school services. He was aiways looking +0 ihe iuiure and pianning new and beHer ways for advancement He believed ihai ei'FeCJrive ieaching was mos+ impor'i'ani' +0 5 good school, and for +his reason insisfed upon oniy Jrhe very be51L Jreachers. He also believed ihaf because of Jrhe iremendous differences which exisi beiween individuals each s+uden+ should have Hie opporiuni'i'y +0 fake subiecfs for which he is besi sui'red. He +hough+ a program consisfing of various courses was necessary +0 pre- pare +hese siudenfs for their iufure iobs. Wifh these beliefs in mind he developed whai is now +he Norwood Technicai School. Our former superin+enden+ made much progress in +he educaiional field for Jrhe youih of Norwood. Dr. Baies was known for his iriendiiness. good humor. and ease when meei'ing every- one He was an oufs+anding ieader nof only in +he schoois bu+ in +he communiiy i+sehc. He was a man wiih many friends. His passing was a greaf loss +0 Norwood siudenis. iacuify. adminisfraiiona and +he whole communi+y. We. +he s+ucien+s of NHS. who have known Dr. Bafes, wiii always remember him and be Jrhankiul for ihe many improvemenfs and opporiunifies he has given f0 us and +0 +he 'Fui'ure siuden+s of Norwood High School. um; I-AJ-k j j . aieig' .- BOARD OF Our Board of Educafion has +he 10b 0 keep- ing our Norwood schooWs ranking af H13 Jrop in Ohio. The Five members. elec+ed by +he cifizens 0? H19 cifyl give +he1r undivided a++en+ion +0 +he problems +ha+ arise in our schod sys+em. H105 giving us higHy qualified +eachers and 6H Jrhe modern conveniences available, LeH +0 Righ'r: Mr, Harold Funkl Mr. David Ramage, Mr. Charles Evans, Mr. Roberi' DesRuisseaux. Presidenf; Mr. Carl H. Albrechf, Superinfendenl; Mr, Paul SullivanI Mr. Paul Leary. Clerk. EDUCATION The brmer pirincipanfNHS. Carl H.A1brech+ is now Superinfendenf of Hue Norwood Schools and He execufive oHicer 01c Hwe Board O1C Educa- Jrion. He is working hard wifh Hwe board members in order +0 keep up We high s+andard of our school sysfem. The way Hm? we as sfudenfs can show our ap- precia+ion +0 Hwe board for Hweir devo+ed work is by using +he knowledge JrhaJr is given +0 us, +0 ihe best cf our abilify. The adm'snisfrafion of Norwood High School is headed by Mr. Alber+ Geselbrachh who Jrook the place OTC Mr. Albrech+ as principah He has many responsibilifies +0 carry in Jrhe running of our high school. Mrh GeseHyacHI who was formerly dean of boys. has faken over Jrhese duties very well and has done a fine iob. ther members 01: +he adminisfrafion are Miss ChaHoHe Kehmh Mr. Richard Dailmer. and Mr. El+on Kis'Her. Their moswL imporfanf funcfion 15 f0 heip sfudenfs wifh +heir prob, lems and +0 advise various adivifies around school, The many dufies 0+ +he adminisfrafion keep fhem busy hours affer fhe end of our school day. The sfudenfs and facul'l'y wish +0 com mend fhese people for +he Fine job +hey are doing for Norwood High. MR. RICHARD DALLMER. Assisfanf f0 Principal, Dean of Boys: Universify OF CincinnaiE. 8.5H M.E. MISS CHARLOTTE KEHM. Assisfanf ?0 Principal. Dean of EMS: Um'versify of Cincinnati. B.A.; Cdumbla UniversI'ty, MAJ Universify OF Mexico: Xavier Universify: Ohio Uni- versify: Universiw of MTchIgan: Miami Universify. RICHARD DALLMER THE ADMI MISS CHARLOTTE KEHM m ALBERT GESELBRACHT MR. ALBERT GESELBRACHT. Principah Xavier UanersTiyh B,S.: Univers'wfy o? Cincinnaii. B.Sh. M.E.; UniversHy of Piffsburgh. MR. ELTON KISTLER, Assisfanf Prindpal 'For +he Tech, nical School: Oh'xo Shah; Um'versify, B.A., MhAV: Univeri sHy of CincinnaH. ELTON KISTLER Susie Evans. Girls' Council President and Tom Sfreichi Junior Class President. fall: Wings over with Miss Kehm and Mr. Dallmer. the deans F A C U L T Y Roads +ha+ bad +0 +eaching are long and hard ones +0 fravel. Teachers musf be graduafed from college and be qualified for a professional cerfificafe +0 be able +0 pracfice +heir profession. All feachers mu5+ have experience and cerfain characn Mrs. Alberta Schoeny and Mrs. Helen Greenland, our fwo +er qUGIerS +ha+ lead +0 +heir appomt eFFicieni secretaries. menf, The ?actu of Norwood High repre- sen+s a group ob men and women whose aim is +0 devebp spiri+ual values such as onaHyb respect responsibilify. and perse- verance In +heir s+udenfs. Besides Jrheir work in H19 classroom. some of +he feach- ers 79nd Jrime Jro be advisers o1C diHerenf clubs and +ake par+ in +he acfivHies of +he school. They have donafed +heir knowi- edge and we in +urn have accepfed Pr. FACULTY Firs+ Row: MISS MARILYN ADAMS, English; Ohio Srafe Universlfy, 81L B.S Universlfy of Wisconsin. MR. McCLELLAN ALLENI American Hisioryn English: Ohia Unlversify. B.A.. Um'versHy of Cinannafi. MRS. KATHERINE BRIDGE. Eng Nah: Universl'ry of CincinnaH. 8A.. Xavier UniversHy. M Ed Miami universny. Ohic sme University, MISS MARILYN BRUNNER, Art Universify of Cincirmaii 8A.. 8.8. Second Row: MR. JAMES BULLEN, indusfrm Arfs; Wilmingfon COL lege, B,S. Ohio UniversHy Universify of Cmdmafil Har- vard UniversHyl Cornell Universify. MR. ROBERT COL- WELL. Physicm Educafwonl Diredor of Afhlefics; IndianV apoHs Normall 8.5. UniversH-y of Cincinnail. MA, MR. A. B. COOK, Algebra Geomefry Business Law: Univerr si'ry 11$ Cincinnati, B.S . M.Ed., Sanon P. Chase La'w Schoo' LL.B,, Wesfern Kemmky Sfafe TernCLers CcHEgL MR. JACQUE DIETZ. Commercial: University of Cincin- naH. 3,5, B.B.A,. John Carroll UniversHy, ColumbTa Uni- versity, V-I2. GeHysburg CoHege. Third Row: MR. W. ROSS DUNN, American Hisfory. History Scholar ships Hisfory Medals Tesf: Ohio University 3.5., Univer- sify of Cincinnafi, M,A. Lebanon UniversHyl Miaml Uni- versify, Harvard Unlversify Work Shop LaSalle Unversfw Exfension, Naiianal Normal. MRS. MARION EASTON. Nurse: Chrlsf HospHd School 0 Nursing R.N., Unwarsiiy of CincinnafL MISS PEARL E. EWING. Mush; Giee Clubs and Choir: UniverSHy of Cincinnafi, B.SH Christiansen Choral School. Cincfnnafi Conservafory of Music, CorneH Unversify. Oh'wo Sfafe University, Universify 0 Wisconsw'n, Fred Waring's SchooL MR. HOWARD GAEB. Biology. Life Sclenca VISLIaI AMEN 'Proieciionisf Club, Head Track Coach: OhIo Sfafe UrUversHy 8.5 Universiry of Cincin- nafii M.ED., Miami University, FACULTY Firsf Row: MR5. VIRGINIA GALE, Dramal Speech: Bowling Green Siafe UniversHy. 13.5.. MA.. Oferbein University Univereffy of Wisconsin, MR. JAY GEISER. Eighfh Grade American Hisfory; MTamI Universiiy, 8.5., Universiiy of Cincinnaff, MR. AARON W. GERRARD, Mmhemmics, Intramurd Sporfs: MTamE UniversHy, 55.. M.A, MISS MARY NELL GRIFFIN. Counselor: Denison University. BA., Universify of Cincinnati. M.Ed. Second Row: MRS. MARGARET HADLEY. Home Economics Foods: College of Woosfen B.A. Wesfern Reserve Universify. B.S Cdumbia UnEversHy. MS. Miami UnlversHy, Unl- versify of C'mcinnafi, Muskingum College. MR. ROBERT HAINES. Commercial Food Preparafion: University Of Cincinnafi. MISS PHYLLIS HAUCK. English. Mafhemafics. Morning Wench: UniversHy 0F C'mcinnafi. B.S.. Colmeia Universify. M.S. Mi Holyoke College, Miami Universiw. WiHenberg CoHege. MR. HORACE HEFFNER, Indusmal Ark; Ohio S+a+e UanersHy B.SH University of CInCInna+L 3.5., Mississippi Sfafe Universify. Third Row: MISS RUTH HOOKE, Secrefarial Pracf'xce Shor+hand, Typing; Universi+y of CTncInnatI. B.A., UnNersH'y of MIc'nL gun. M A., Columbia University. Ohio Sfaie Universify, MR. E. T. HOSTETLER, Commercial, Commercial Coordf- namr, Commercial Co-op; Ceniral Normd Col'ege, B.A, , Universify 0F CincinnaH, M.A.. Bufier Un'versify. MRS. HAZEL JOHNSON. Counseicr; Univesify OF Cincinnafi. 3.1K. B.E., Columbia Universify. M.A. MR. BEN JOSLIN Machine Trades: Universify of Cincinnaii. FACULTY First Row: MISS BETTY KIERNAN. Counselor: Our Lady of Cincin- nafi College. BAH Catholic University of America, MAu Xavier Universify, Universiiy College lDublin. IrelandL Unlversify pf Cincinnah'. MR. JAMES LEPLEY. Physics. Plane Geomefry, Eithh Grade General Science: Ohio Stafe Universify. B.S., UniverSHy o'F Cincinnafi. MA. MR. PAUL LUDWIG. Physica1 EducaHon. N Club. Swimming, Healfh Educafion. Cross Counfry CoaCh. BasebaW Coach: Ohio Universify. 8.5.. Xavier UnEversify, M.A., Universi+y o. Cincinnafl, Miami UnTversify, Iowa Universiky, MR. WILLIAM MAITLAND. Driver Education. Occupaiional Ma+hemaficsz CoHege d Woosier. 3.3.. UniversHy of On Cinnafi. M.Ed.l University 0? CalHornia. Second Row: MR. WILLIAM MEYER. AufomoHve. Shop Prache; Unl- VEFSHY C; C?HCinth-r G.M. Insfi+ufe of Technology. MISS GRACE MILLER. English: University of Cincinnati. B,A.. Columbia University. Miami Universi+y: MISS RUTH MIL- LER. French. English. French Club: Ohio Universify. B.A,. Columbia Universify, MAM Mfami University, Breadloaf Writers' Conference, Middlebury CoHege. Universi+y 0F CIncinnaH. MISS DORIS MOORE, Librarian: Denison Universify. 8.5., Columbia Universify, B,S.. Unlversify of Cincinnafi. Miami Universify, Universify of Pifsburgh, M.Ed. Third Row: M155 CATHERINE MORRISON. Englw'sh. Silhouehe: Ohio S+a+e Univer5i+y, B5,. Coiumbia Universify, M,A., UniverV sify of CEncinnmi. Miami Universi'ry, Breadloa; Wrifers' Conference. Middlebury CoHege. MISS FLORENCE NOLTEV Counselor; Universify of Cindnnafi. 8.5,, Norm- western Universi'ry, MA, MR. ELWOOD NOTT, Commeri cial: Ohio Un'xversify, B.S., Universify d Cincinnafl. M5,. M.Ed.. Bowling Green Sfafe Universiiy. MR. WILLIAM PACE. Elecfricify. Hecfronics. Hecfricify Club: Ohio Uni- versifyl 5.5.. Sfouf InsfHufe, MS. FACULTY Firsf Row: MRS. BARBARA PETROU. Enghsh: Transyivania Cd'ege. BJK, MR. J ROBERT PHILLIPS Supervlaor of Musiq Band, Orchesfra; Capital Universify B,S.M, CoMmbia, MA. MR. WILFRED PLEARY, Bookkeep'mg, Typing, Business Mefhods, Communicaifons, Treasurer: Ashland Collegel 8.5., University of Michigan, Norfhwesi'ern University Ohio University, Universify of Cincinnafi Miami Universi'ry. Ferris lnsfHuie. Norihern Sfafe Teachers CoHege. MRS. MARTHA KATHERN PULLON. Counselor: MarshaH Col- lege. B.A.. Cowmbia UniversHy, MUN Second Row: MR. DAVID QUERY. Sodd Science Algebra: Wocsfer College, B.S. Universiiy 0 Cincx'nnafi, M5 Ol'n'o Shite Universify. UniversHy d Southern CaMornia. MR. CHARLES REICHLE, JR., Drawing and Design, Indusfrlal Arts: Cenfrw Missouri Sfafe College, BS. Ohio Sfafe Universify M A.. Universify of Minnesma UnfversHy of CincinnatE. MR, V. M. RETALLICK. Arifhmefic, Spelling: meIngmn Corlege B.S., Ohio Universify. Universify of CincinnsHV MRS. CAROLYN RULEY, Physfcd Educafiom Girls' Afhlefic Association: MarfeHa Colleege 8.5.. Xavier Universify. M.Edu Mercer UnEversify. Third Row: MR. FRANK SANDERSON. Algebral General Science, Fuo+ball Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Junior Track; Ohio Norfhern Unlversify, B.S , Kenf Sfafe Univarsify Xavier University, MISS MARIEL SAYRE, Biology, NaHomal Hanor Sociefy: Ohio Sfafe Universi+y, 81L 5.5.. Columbia UniversHy of Michigan. MISS SODONIA SCHILLING. Reading, Spelling: Wiffenberg College, BYS. Miami Universify. MRS. MARGARET SCULLY, Lafw'n. Engu lish, Reading. Latin Oub, Junior Classical League: College of Wooster, B.A. Xavier Universify, M.Edu Norflwwesfern Universify, Universify of Cindnnaf'w. UniversHy, FACULTY Firsf ROW': MR, CHARLES SELZER. English. Economics. Modern ProHems. Journalism, Mirror; Xavier Universliy 3A.. MAN Universify of Cincinnati. MR. KENNETH SHEPPARD. Dis- iribufive Education D.E.C.A.: Miami Universify, 35,, Cdumbia Universiiy. M.A.. Universify of Cincinnafi Unir versHy of OragOfL MISS GRACE STEPHENS, Sociw Sclenca Life ScIence: Wesfern Kentucky, B.A., Pennsyl- vania Sia're Universify, M,Ed., Alabama Cen+ral Collega UnIversHy of Cincinna+i, Ohio Siafe UniversHy. MRS. FLORENCE TEEGARDEN, Clofhing, Girls' Sccial Prob; Iems: Ohio Sfaie University. 8.5,, New Yark Universiiyl Traphagan Schom of Fashion. Universify of Cincinnati. Second Row: MR5. MYRTLE THARP, Cosmefology Hair Styling. Cos- memiogy Club: New York, Chicago, Universify of of Cin, cinnaii, American Hair Design. John Mueller School. MR. RUSSELL THOMAS. Chemistry, LHe Science. Camera Club: Ohio S+aie Um'versHy, 8.8., M,A.. Miami Univer- si'ry, Ohio Universify, UniversHy d Cincinnafi, MR, PHIL- LIP TIEMAN. EconomiCs. Social Sciencel General Science: Ohio Siafe Universify. BSH Xavier UniversH-y, MR. LEON- ARD TINKER. Bookkeep'mg, Business Methods: Ohio Uni- versify. BAH Universify of Cincinnah', Third Row: MRS, NORVA WAHLERT. Cosmetology; Luverne Normai School MR. RAY WARMOTH, Mafhemafics: Indiana S+a+e Teachers College 5A., Universify of Cincinnati, M.A., UniversH-y of Wx'sctmsin. MISS MARY WEBER. English: Universiw of Cincinnah', 8.5. MISS MARILYN WHISLER. Physicd Education Girls' Afhleiic Associaflon, Cheer- leaders: Denison Universiiy. 3.fo Unwersify d Cincinnafi, MR. BYRON WILSON. Spanish Wesfern Hemisphere Civilizafbn, Spanish Club: OHerbein College. E.MUSH Middhbury College M.A.. UniversHy of An'zona. BAH Na+ional Universify of Mexico Nahbnal UniversHy of Panama; MR. ROBERT WOLFl Social Science. Assis+ani FooibaH Coach, AssIsVant BasketbaH Coach American Hisfory. General Hisfory; Hanover College, BAH Xavier UniversIW M.Ed, MISS CLARE YOUNG. Home Econom- Ica Enngsh: Ohio Sfafe Universify, B5. Cohlmbia Uni- versH-y. M.A.. Universify of Cincinnah', Jldge Aiieh Vl'sit fs :wiss Tielking, our beloved former EgglishAngEpgr Mr. Maitland rings up a sale in the lunchroom. , 18 Easion. N. Elshm, M. Schuck. P. Leff +0 Right B, Dobson, Mrs. CunninghamI M. Hiler. i L3H +0 Right S'IHing: J. Benham. P. Collopy. C. Wainscoff. M. Eakins. Sfanding: M. Rose, J. Car- sun, L, Sfevens. L. Hanfbauer. R. Richardson. C. Osfendarp, H. Gaines, J. Lyffle, H. Hughes. Noi- Pidured: J. Phillips, H, Cox. D. Sherman. Emuh mew L2H io Right SiHing: C. CoHrel. Standing: E. Pricq A. Foppe, M. Nieman. C. Garfalman. L, Hen- son, 6. Krumdieck. S, Krall, Miss Moore, J Bell, P. Furnish. 6. Trent 6, Bell, R. Thielen. Nu+ Pic- iured: J, Doughman, J. Donaldson. LIBRARY MAI NTENANCE ' ' 9L HETIVITQEE: L9H +0 Right Firsf Row: T. Gin+er. E :-- J. DaHon. L EIIioH, E. Mason. Second Row: C, Coffey. C. Tay- lorI H. Lanham. L. FauH-l. Not Picfured: W. Hofmann, F. Ehrman. L2H h: Right SiHing: M. Wehr- ing. G. Williamson. 6. Taylor. H. Niehof-F. M. Jones. Standing: L. Hagemeier, C. AusHm Direcfur of Cafeteria: I. WiFIiams. P. Koch. E. Quedens. N. Mann. M. Wallace, M. Hoffman. Nof Pictured: R. Penrod, L. Ulm. CAFETERIA-ADULT WORKERS CAFETERIA-STUDENT WORKERS Left +0 Right Firs+ Row: P. Fur- nish, B. Cook, J. McCabe, V. Glasdord. B. Furnish, M. Crouch. M. McDoweH, J. Shumaie. Second Row: Mr. MaTHand. J. Groves, M. Kripp, P. Kripp. R. Rust P. De+ro. W, Wood. J. Bezanson. M. Gross. M. Boone. K. Burion. Third Row: J. Gannaway. D. Lemke, P. Wil- son. A, Loving, 6. Krumdieck, H. Wehring. R. Woods, EA Price, Na+ Pic+ured: J. Har+man. R. Adkins. C. SfagnaroI B, Lewis. SENIORS We know no+ whenL fhe fufure brings. A5 +he graduafing class +akes HS place in He world. +hey know noJr whaJr lies ahead of +hem. Only Hwe hands of Jrime can +ell. Four years ago +he hourglass was faken hom Hie shelf. The sands o? Hme began +0 1931!. The ?inished produd-men and women o1c +omorrow. Each gram of sand now remains as a pleasamL memory and shall be forever keer in +heir album of memories. 22 SENI THE The Senior Class of I957 can well remember Jrhe even+s of i'he pasf 'Four years. These years represenf a small bu? imporfanf porHon of our lives and have made a pafhway for our success in +he fu+ure. As freshmen we 90+ our Hrsf impression of +he new a+mosphere of NHS. We learned +0 make new friends by ioining various adivifies and spor+5. Leading our class were Margins Tessen- dori President Clyde Morgan. Vice-Presidenf: Faifh Thacker. Secretary: and Rhoda O'Meara. Treasurer. Shll unchercleasmeml buf more sure of ourselves, we en+ered our sophomore yeare One of +he mosf impor+an+ highligh+s of +his year was +he Besi- All-Around Sophomore dance. Rhoda O'Meara and Carl Bouldin were Chosen for Jrhis honor. The officers were Clyde Morgan. Presiden+: Ken Wright Vice-Presidenf: Carl Bouldin. Secrefary. and Faifh Thacker, Treasurer. Upperclassmen 6+ IasH The year of many me- morable fhings . . . +he . our firer exams . . . Honor Guard. The big even+ of The year: our Jun10r . our class rings . . Junior Prom . . OR 24 L9H lo Righf: R. O'Meara, F. Thacher, C. Shckhouse. H. CoxV OFFICERS CHARLES STACKHOUSE FAITH THACKER HOMER cox RHODA O'MEARA Presidenf . . ViceePresidenf Secrefary ..... Treasurer CLASS Prom wi'rh Mary Ellen Enneking elecfed by +he junior boys as queen. Faifh Thacker. Presidenf: Carl Bouldin, Vice Presiden+; Paf Mueller. Secre- fary: and Rhoda O'Meara. Treasurer, acted as officers of our junior class. We now had reached The u+mosi' poin+ In our high school careersewe were Seniors. FoofbaH season proved +0 be +he besf season Norwood had ever had, in The midsf of +he season was +he Homecoming game wi+h Rhoda O'Meara as our queen. Our class play. given in November, was Fa+her of +he Bride. Richard Barfholomew, Rhoda O'Meara, Carol Funk. and Chuck Wolf had +he leading roles. The baskefbaTl Jream worked hard played wefl. and had Jrhe besf season known af NHST Our class also excelled in scholase Hc abilHy. Richard Sherman and Dave Basseff were rafed amonq +he +op s+uden+s in Jrhe coun+ry because of Their high scores on +he Meri+ Scholar- ship Test The honors of Valedidorfan and Saluta- forian were acclaimed by Kafhy Miller and Glen- ny Cook respedively. Graduafion approached and as we waTked down Jrhe aisle +0 receive our diplomas. we saw a very successful senior year end. SENIOR CLASS FIrsI Row: HOWARD L. ABRAHAM Never worry; it doesn'IL pay. GeneraI FooIbaII I; SIudenI' Council I. NANCY LEE ACHTERMAN She works for whaI sI'Ie geisI and qus whaI she deserves. Commercial ApoIIo ChoirS; Choir I 2 3; Class New 4' CommerciuI Co opI Vice- Presidenf4; GAAII 2 3. 4; Girls' CDuncII I; Glea Club II ZI 3; Honor Guard 3 SIudenI Council 2; Y-Teens II ZI 3. 4 Second Row: LORETTE SUE ADKINS DelighIfuII wIIh a dash of pepperf Commercial Class Play 4; Clinic 1; GAA I, 2; Glee CIub I: HonOr Guard 3; Morning Watch I: SfudenI Council I: Y-Teens II 2. 3 4. ALICE ANN ALBRECHT A girl who knows There is a way and finds if. CoIIege Prep Choir II 2, 3 4I Class Way 4 French Club 4 PresidenI 3; 6AA II 2, 3 4, Glee Club II 2I 3I 4I Honor Guard 3I Mirror l'foa I 3; Mornmq Waich I 'SIILHOUETTE' SIaiI 3I CILIb Editor 4; Spanish Club I 2; Swifchbeard 3; YTeens II 2, 3I 4; SchuIaI-ship Squad 4; Merii Squad 4. Third Row: HUGH M. ALSIP I see no reasan for a Iive-day school waek. VocaIionaI Cafeferia I; FooIbaII II 2, HENRY M. ANDREW, JR. Good nafure is one OI Ihe raresI giHs. College Prep N CIub 2I 3. Secrelary 4; Track II ZI 3 4. Fourih Row: ROBERT VANCE ANDREWS Samefhing aHempIed, something done. VocaIionaI Dixie Heighrs High SchooI I. WILLIAM FRANKLIN ANSHUTZ Be wise worldlyI buI HDI worIdIy wise.H CoIque Prep Camera Club I, 2; Hi Y II II 3. FIII'I'I Row: PATRICIA ANN ARMSEY I'AII Ihing: come I0 those who waitu CommerciaI CommerciaI Cams 4; 6AA 2; GirIs CounCiI 3; Honor Guard 3; YrTeens II 2. CAROL ANN WALLACE BAILEY WWI modesI dignify and calm conIenI. College Prep CIass Play 4; French CIub 2: GAA II ZI 3I Glee CIub II 2. 3I 4: Horior Guard 3I Honor Socieiy 3 Secrefan 4' Mirror SIaII 3I CG Feaiure EdiIor 4 Morning WaIcII I; Y'Feens I I 3- French Award 2; Scholarship Squad 4' Merl Squad 4. 25 26 SENIOR CLASS Firs? Row: JOHN DUANE BAIRD We predicI success in whaIever he aermpIsl' College Prep Apollo Choir 3 Choir 2,3 4 Cross- COUnIry 3 4- FrenrJ-I Club I 2; Glee Club l, 3,4; Hi YI 2; Honor Sociely 3, 4; Library I 2,3; SI2LHOUETYE .I9Iaff3 4- Track 3 History Medals TiIird Place 3; Scholarship Squad 4-, MeriI Squad 4. NORMA JEAN BALLARD Life is carefree and gayR' Commercial Commercial Co-op 4; Honor Guard 3; Regina High School I. Second Row: FORREST BARNETT Fun is my wakhword. Coiiege Prep B,askerall I; FooIbaIl I, 2. SHIVELY H. BARNETT A liIIIe work; a IiIIIe play, no homework-a periscf day. VocaIional Fnofbatl 2 3 4 Hi Y, Secrefary- -Treasurer 4; SIudenI Councii4 4; Corbin High School I; Baseball 4. Third Row: NELSON WILLIAM BARNHILL 'INevar bold of spiriI-inII and quiet College Prep Apolio Choir 2: Chair 2, 3. 4; French Ciub l, 2; Glen Ciub I. 2. 3, 4; Schoiarship Squad 4. RICHARD H. BARTHOLOMEW Man was born fur Iwu thinqs4Ihinking and acfing. Generai Class Play 4. Fouth Row: DAVID EDMUND BASSETT He has ,a formula for success, College Prep Band I, Manager 2, 3, PresidenI 4 Chair I, 2, 3 4: Cross-COUHII-y 2. 3, Glee Ciub I 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Morn- ing Wanh I, 2, Vice- Presidenf 3 Presldenf 4; Orchesfra I, 2 4 Manager 3 Prniecfionisf Club 2 3 Spanish Club 2- Track 2; Scholarship Squad 4; MeriI Squad 4; AH Ohio Boys' Band 3- Matha KInney Cooper OhIOrJlla Librarian AssociaIioI-I 3 ROBERT LEROY BEARD The deeds of II-Iis IiIe are Ihe deinny oI Ihe next College Prep Band I, 2, 3, 4; OrchesIra I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenf 4; All Ohio Boys' Band 3; Scholarship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4, Fiffh Row; JACOB E, BECKER Thinking is but an idle wash: of thought College Prep N Club I. '2: Swimming I, 2. VIRGINIA LOIS BELL A geIIer-aheader. College Prep Class PIav 4 GAA 3 4; Honor Guard 3; Lafin Club 2 3, 4; Library4 Y-Teens I, 2; Scholarship Squad4 MeriI Squad 4. SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: LOWELL JAY BENNETT HAnd he was a carefree lad. Vocafional PATRIClA ANN BLAIR ' To know her 15 i0 er herH' Commercial CMercria Z 3; Cammcrcial Co-op 4; Honor Guard 3. Second Row: WILLIAM BOLTON LHeR Poo shor: $0 wasie fime being bored.h College Prep GERALD DOUGLAS BOTNER Fer some mus? watch while some must deep; 50 runs ihe ond away, Vocafional ElecfrIcify Cmb 3, 4; Boonevllle High Schom L Third Row: CARL EOULDIN Lift : 0 qame-he pIays H wellf' CoHege Prep BasebaH 3 4; BaskeHsaH I 2 1 Camain 4; Gags Secrefaw 2 C155: VizerPreswdeni 3; CrossrCoumry I. 27 French om Secrefary l, Treasurer 2; Hi Y I; Besfrall-Round Sopho- mcre 2: Mr. News 4; ProiecHon'xsf Uub 1, Treasurer 2 chrefary 3 Presidenf 4: S'ruden? CDuncH. Pres'xdenf 4; Track I. RICHARD M. BOWMAN HA haH pin? or' humor. CoHe-ge- Prep Class Way 4: CrossVCounTrv Z. 3 4; N Club Z 3, Serr geani-af-Arms 4; Proiecfwonis' Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Track 4. Fourfh Row: ROBERT G. BRANCH Here, there everywhere. ' Vocational EECCTric'W Club 1 4; Hi Y 2. WILLIAM DAVID BROCKMAN You LE know Mm by his happy golucky ah. Genelal DECA 3. '1; Hi Y I. Fiffh Row: CAROL JEAN BROOKS SWlish, neat and affrad'ch CcmmercEal Commercim Co op. P'esTaenr 4; GM; CouncH Prcgfdcnl 3; Hancr 6mm 3; Morn'mg Watch 3; Stuaent Council I; YVYEEHS I. BONNIE FAYE BROOKSHIRE Righecusnesx is a worthy quamyN Colyleqe Prep Crci' 31 4; 6AA L 2 3, 4: Glee Uub ll 2, EL 4: HOW? Guard 3; Spanish Cmb Z 3; YrTeens l, 27 28 SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: ROBERT G. BUDER HHe who Invenfed work should have finished 1?. Vocafional Sfudenf Council 1 PHILLIP MICHAEL BURWINKEL HBooks are not The only thing in IFfeH' VocaHonal PurceH H'wqh Schooi i, Z 3. Second Row: JUNE ELAINE CANADA EHervegcenf laughter From 1he Founfaw'n of youth. Commercia! Commercial Corop 4. MARLENE DOLORES CARPENTER Her Hands are many; her foes are few. Commercid Cl1oFr3, 4; Clas; Play 4; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Glee Cmb I, 2. 1 4: Honcr Guard 3; Morning Wafch L 2; YvTeens M 2. 3. Third Row: PATRICIA ANN CARPENTER i'lnfenf upoa her desVzned course. Vocafional Caicverha 2; Cosmemlogy 3. 4; WHhrow High School L KAY E. CARSON LHHEA bu? mighiy.H Commercial Cafeler'ua M Commercial Coop 4; 6M5 CounCH M ' Honor Guard 3. Fourll'l Row: GARY A. CLORE Men of few words are me besf men. CoHeqe Prep Cross-Comtw 2, 3, 4; N Club 3 4; Track L214. SUE ELLEN CLUXTON 'LHe i5 1m a wmy CoHeqe Prep Band 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; 6AA L 2, 3, 4; Gme Cmb I, Z 3, 4; Latin Club I; Ubrary 2: M'Wor SfaH 3; Moranq Vlafch I, Z. 3 4; Orchesira 4: SILHOUETTE faH 3: Switchboard 2; TrTecns X, 2; Scholarshw'p Squad 4; Mari? Squad 4. u FiHh Row; SUSIE ANN COCHRAN Ugh? heads live long. Commercial Qass Way 4; GAA1 Z; GM? Conncil 3. 4; Hanor Guard 3: Y-Teens I 2, COLLEEN JOANNE MURPHY COLE Her fumre is planned. Commercial ApoHo Choir 2; Choir Ll 134:4 Class Way 4; GMC Cmb SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: JOSEPH THOMAS COLLINS. JR. Praewhg Naiure's wildme. College Prep Apollo Choir 2, 3; Chair l, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 34 4; Lavin Club I4 2; SpanTsh Club 3, 4. DOROTHY CONLON HA merry hearf ihaf laughs a? care Commercial DECA 4; 6AA l. 2; Girls' Councll 4; Honor Guard 3: Y-Teens l, 2. 3. Second Row: I ROBERT ELLIS CONNER : HHe mar hafh knowledge sparefh words, College Prep Band 3, 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 2434-1. GLENDORA ANN COOK Her whole heart Is in her smile which is bubbling vi- vacity personified.H CoHeqe Prep Band M Z 34 Vice4PIesIdeni 4; Choir II 2, 34 4; Class Play 4; 6AA ll 2. 34 4; Glee Chib l, 3. 4, Treasure:- 2; Honor 50:1er 3. 4;Ma1creHe 4; MTrror Staff 3. 4; Morning Wakh II 2, 34 4A Orchesfrra W, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club I. 2l 3, 4; SILHOUETTEH Staff 3, 4; Y-Teens L 24 3; Scholarship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4; Salufamriam Third Row: RUTH ARLENE COOK To be efficieni Is a quTet way, Commercial CcVop 4: GAA 2, 3,- Studenf Council 4; Girls' Council 3; Gulfporf High Sc-hooi I; Mariemont High School 2. JAMES LLOYD CORRADO HNever an and lo his energy. College Prep Camera Club 2, VFce-PresTdenO 3. PreSVdent 4: Crossr Counfry 4; Hi Y 14 2; N Chub 4; Track 34 4. Fourih Row: CLEDUS GERALD COTTRELL The way f0 have a Friend ?5 f0 be one. General Ubrary 2. 4. HOMER RV COX HA Imle humor is found in H19 best of menf VocaronM Class Sezrefary 4: Cross-Counfrv 3; Heclrichy Cfub 3. President 4; Student Council 3, 4: Swlfchboard 4. FiH'h Row: JULlA M4 CRISP Dark hair, shining eye; and merry humor. Commercial Class ?lav 4; 6AA 3, 4; Girl? Counc?! 3; Honer Guard 3; Morning Wafch l, 2; Spanish Club 24 3. PATRICIA SUE CUNNINGHAM Bright and cheery all The day. Commercial Chair 3, 4; Clinic'Z, 3; Glee Chm l. 24 3. 4; Honor Guard 3. 29 30 SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: JAMES C. DAVIS Oh; how I -ha?e1o get up 1n the morninql Commercim DECA 4; Siudenf Council 4; Purcell High Schow l. 2, 3. MARILYN ELIZABETH DENSFORD A gemle hearf full of friendshipT College Prep Apollo Chalr 3; VicerPresIdenf 4; Cholr 2. 3, 4; CHnTc 3; French Club 3. Secrefary 4; Girls' Council I: Glee Club I, '1, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Morning Wa+ch I; 2, 3, 4; Schubrship Squad 4. Second Row: RICHARD DesRUISSEAUX HWif and humor In him .abcund.H College Prep Foofball 4; Honor Socieiy 3; 4; Minor Sfaf'f 4; N Club I. 2, 3; Presidenf 4' Prokcfion'xsf Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Tennls 1; 2; Scholarship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4; Basede 4. WILLIAM SCOTT DlCKMANN 'A true member of Iile's honor society. College Prep BasebaH 3, 4; BaskefbaH f; 2; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Gas: Play 4; Glee Ciub L; 2, Vice4Presidenf 3; President 4; Honor Sociefy 3; Presideni 4; Lafin CWb 2. 3; N Club 3; 4; Proiedionisf Club I, 2. 3, ViCErFresideniL 4: HSILHOUETTE Shaw? 3. Sports Edifar 4; Track; Manager I; Scholarship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4, Third Row: MARY ELIZABETH DOBSON A ring on her finger; a dream in her head, Commercial Clinic 4; 6AA 2. 3, 4; Ghls' CouncH I, 4; Honor Guard 3; Library 2; Spanish Oub 2, 3; YJeens L. 2. 3, 4. CAROL MARY DONISI In acHon, youihim; and En honor; Clary.H CoHege Prep GiHs' Council; Secretary 4; Morning Watch 3; Summit High School II 2. Fourth Row: JANET LEE DOUGHMAN ' Quiet buf frmhfuk General Library 2, 3. 4; Mhror SflaH 3, Exchange Edifor 4. ROSEMARY DU NN HA sweet gm wifh beauiy at her 'Unqeri'wpsf VocaHor-m Class Play 4; Ccsmefmogy dub; Secretary 3; VicerFresidenf 4; GM; Council X; VLCErPresiden? 4; Honor Guard .1: Y-Teens I. Fiffh Row: MARILYN LEE EAKINS HThe gemle mind by gemle deeds is known. Commercial Sen7or Oass Way 4; Glee Club 2, 3; WCB-Presidem 4; Honor Guard 3; Switchboard 3, 4; YrTeens I, 2. CAROL JEAN EDDY Tall and sfafew. Vocafional Class Play 4; Cosmefoloqy Club 3. 4; Girls' CGunCH 2; Honor Guard 3; Wooster Hiqh Schom l. SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: THOMAS H. EDWARDS Never a dull moment? Vocational Sfudenf Counch '2. NANCY ELLEN ELSTUN HHer gfggle is contagious, Commercial CHniC 4; 6AA l. 2 3. 4: MTrrOr Skiff 4: Morning Watch I, 2. 3 4; Y-Teens I, 2 Second Row: BARBARA ANN ENGEL A good worker in all she does. Commercial Commarcial Corop 4; Honor Guard 3. ROSA LEE ERWIN NModesfy Is a virtue, Vocafional Cosmefclogy Club 3, 4; Honor Guard 3. Third Row: SUSIE RUTH EVANS Brains and beauw are quife rare. CoHege Prep Choir 4: French Club I. Ireasurer 2; 6AA L I 3. 4; GiHs' CoundL Presldem 4; Honor Guard 3; Honor Snciefy 3. VTcE-Presidem 4; Morning Watch I, 2; SILHOLJETTE' Stiff 4; Sfudenf Council I, 2; Y Teens L 2, 3; Scholarship Squad 4; Mari? Squad 4A JAMES ALLEN FAW HHis duHes are weH performed, Ms day well spent Vocafional Eiechicify Club 3 4; Hi Y I; Fourfh Row: CHARLES F. FERGUSON Gcodviime Charlie. Vocaiional FootbaH I, Z 3, 4; Sfudenf Council l. I 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH FISCHER Lovely to look a!,' Vocaiional Ccsmeiofogy Cmb 1 4; 6AA L 2, 3 Swimming Manager 4; Honor Guard 3; HYGR, Treasurer 4; Siudenf Ceuncil 1 Z 4'. WTSEHS L 2 34 4. Fifth Row: PATRICIA ANN FLOYD HSmTle is her password. Commercial Ccmmerzim Corep 4; 6AA l, 2; Girls' Council 3; Honor Guard 3; YTFens M 2 31 32 SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: DUANE STEWART FORSTE HArways downing, College Prep Band 2, 3; Hi Y L 2- Latin Club I; Track 4. CAROL SUE FUNK hFuH of sweeiness; fun; and laughs. College Prep Apolio Choir 3; Vicc-Presidenf 4; Choir 3, 4; Class Play 4; GAA 1, 2; Hiking Manager 3, Treasurer 4; Glee Club I, 2; 3; 4; Honor Guard 3; HYGR 4; LaHn Cmb, Treasurer 2, Presidem' 3; Morning Walch l; ' SlLHOUETTE'I SfaH; 6AA Edifor 4; Student Council I: YrTeens M 2; 3; 4; Schwar- sth Squad 4; Buckeye Girls State 3. Second Row: JOYCE ANN GAFFNEY A maimeHe sensaHonaL Vocah'onal Cosmefokmy Club 3. 4; Girls' Council I. 2; MaioreHe 3, 4; YrTeens !; 2K JOYCE ANN GANNAWAY Nways happy, always gayN College Prep CaHeria 3; 4; Cheerleader 3; 4; Choir 2; 3, 4; Class Play 4; 6AA l; 2. 3; 4; She Club X; 2; 3, 4; HYGR; President 4; Honor Guard 3: Honor Sociely 3, 4; Campus Kate 4: SELHOUTTEH SiaH 4; Spanish Club 2; 3; Studem Councfl l; Y-Teens P, 2; 3. 4; Scholarship Squad 4, Third Row: SALLY JEAN GILLESPE UShe Ki as sunny as her smile. Vocational Cafeferia l; Cosmefology Ciub 3, 4; 6AA 2; Honor Guard 3; Y-Teens I; 2. WILLIAM DALE GODSEY ' Life 13 a sen'es of weekends WH'h school ?n between. General Oass Play 4; Fourfh Row: LARRY DONALD GODSEY Fine nalures are like fine poems.' CoHege Prep Band I; 2, 3; 4; Morning WaVch l; 2; Spanish Club 3; 4; N Chub L 2; Swimming M 2; Track; Manager !, ROBERT EDWARD GRAVENKEMPER Ihe lcrce DI meriv makes his way. CoHeqe Prep Camera CM: I; Spanish Club 3; 4; SchohvshEp Sauad 4; Merit Squad 4. FiHh Row: ' JAMES DAVID GREENSFELDER L'u'e is just a game of footbah with Margie on the sideHnes. College Prep Apollo Cho'xr I; 2; Choir l, 2; Class Play 4; Football II; '2; 3, 4; Glee Out: 1, 2; Hi-Y M Honor Guatd 3; Lghn Cmb I; '2; N Club X; 2. 3; Student Council 2; 3; Wm- Presidem 4; Track I; 2; 3. RUTH JANET GROSS ' The ioll'xesf; happiest; scr? M girIf CcmmardaX Cafeterla l; Chas Play 4; Commercial Co-Dp; Secreiary 4- 6AA I, 2 3; Glee Club I; Honor Guard 3; YrTeens ' ' l, 2; 3. SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Raw: RICHARD EDWARD GRUENEMEIER NWays runm'ng arcund-ihe hack.H General Cafeferia L 2'.3 4; Class Play 4: Cross-Counfry 3. Marv aqer I Captain 4; N Club 3; Track 3; Goshen High School 2. BARBARA JEAN GUDGEL H's good 10 live and learn. CoHege Prep Cafeieria 3; Class Play 4; 6AA Z 3, 4; Glee Oub I Z 3. 4; Honor Guard 3; Mornlnq Wafch 1; Spanish Club I, 2; YrTeens I; Schwarship Squad 4. Second Row: RALPH F. HAGEMEIER A'GenHe in manner; weath Tn Friends.H College Prep ApoHo Choir 2, 3; Cafeteria 2, 1 4; Camera Club I, 2: Chair I Z 3, President 4; GXee Club L Z 3. 4; Morning Watch I, 2 14:55holarship Squad 4 SONDRA JEAN HALLERMAN NM is Quamy H131 counts, CoHeqe Prep Chis Way 4; French Club 2. 3, 4: 6AA I; Girl? Council 2; Giee Cmb I 2. 3. 4; Honor Guard 3; Mirror S1aff3, CorEdHor 4; Morning Wafch l. 2, 3 4; HSILHOUETTE' Staff 2. 3; Sfudenf CouncH I: YJeenS I, 3; Schomrship Snuad 4. Third Row: LOIS LEE HANFBAUER A live wfra.H Commerc'xd Chas Play 4; 6AA Z 3, 4: GHW Counc'wl i: Honor Guard 3; ' SILHOUETTE Stuff Senior Portraifs 4; Simdenf Coun- CH 1 4; Swifchboard 3, 4; Y-Teans t12, 3. 4gHonarSocieVy 3. 4V ARIVA FAYE HATFIELD Ready 'm heart; ready in hand. Vocafiona! Cafeteria 1; Class Way 4; Cosmemlogy Gun V?ce-Presi- den? 3 Sergeanf-aLArms 4:61rls Council 1; Honor Guard 3: Shndenr ComcH 24 3; Y-Teens I. 2. FourH'I Row: KENNETH L. HAYNES HOME .3 mechanic 1; our Kenf Vocafional Sfudenv Council X. NANCY KAY HEFNER ' Hc-r manner is as wllling as hat skiH. Vccafional Chas: Plav 4; Cosmetology Club 3i 4; Hanor Guard 3: Smdenr Counci! 3; WHhrow H?gh School M 2. FiHh Row: DARRYL EDWARD HELTON To be embent 'xn the quiet way.H CcHeqe Prep FuetbaH 4; WJH'ns H'xgn School M2;Scho1arship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4; Operaficn Youlh 3 JEANETTA SUE HELTON CMm, quiet, and ever confen', Commercial Wamns Hiqn Schom M 2. 33 34 SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: VELMA MARIA HERRERA I? Is beaufy H151 begins 'ro please and Ienderness comr plefes the charm, CoHeqe Prep Class Way 4; GAA 3; 4; Honor Guard 3;- HYGR 4; Spanish Club I, 2: Sfudenf Council I, 2. 3, Secretary 4; Switch board I; Y-Teens 3, 4. DONALD LEE HILL l'Ynmh ?5 full o! Measure.H Commercial Cafeter'wa 2; DECA 3; 4. Second Row: GERALD G. HOFMANN l'Wit is The flower of Imagmationf' College Prep Camera Club I: Laiin Club 3; 4, WENDEL HOFMANN HToo much learning saddens Hue soul. Commercia. DECA 3; 4. Third Row: JOHNNY RAY HOSTERMAN A firsf-Class saiesman, Commercial DECA 3, 4; Glee CEub I; Hi Y I. HELEN MARIE JAEGGI Speed is her keyword. College Prep ApGHo Choir 3; 4; Choh 2; 3, 4; Class Play 4; 6AA 3. 4; Glee cm: I. 2; 3. 4; Honor Guam! 3; Libiary 2; SILHOU- ETTE Staff 4; Y-Teens E; 2. 3, 4; deolatshw'p Squad 4, Fourfh Raw: DAVID L. JARRETT HOn Hue gay side but serious; 100. College Prep Morning Walch 2; CrossACoumry 4; Spanish Club I; Track 4. PAUL ROY JARRETT HA anner in Vhe final spurtu ; General Morning Wafch 2. FiHh Row: JACK B. JENKINS evenrfempered and easygo'mq leHDw. Genera; A 2 RICHARD A. KAESEMEYER HUmfailingly en the job. VocaHonal Cafeteria l; 2; Camera Chub r, Secretary 2; Class Play 4; SENIOR CLASS Firs? Row: EVERETTE RAY KERR 4'In his book; arf is the synonym. General Camera Club 2; Class Play 4; Mirror Staff 4. JANIS FAYE KEU FFER An artist in everyihinq she attempts. Commercial Cheerleader 3; 4; Class Play 4; 6AA 1; 2; Girls' CouncH 2; Honor Guard 3; Smdeni Council 1; YVTeens l; 2 Second Row: CLYDE L. KING Clydeia chef of ?omorrow. Vocafional DAVID KING HSkiMm in every dish she prepares. Vocafional Cafeferia I; Chofr 2; Glee Club X; Tennis l. Third Row: SIDNEY WAYNE KING Norwoodk football machine.H College Prep BasebaH l, 2, 3; 4; BaskefbaH l; Foofbrsll l; '2; 3; Co- Capafin 4; BesT-Allvkound Sen'xor 4; N Club I; 2; Student CouncH l. GEOFFREY HAMILTON KLEB HHe who governs oihers musf firs? gcvem himseH.H College Prep Apollo Choh l; 2; Baseball 3; 4; Baske'ball l, 2; Chair M 2: Class Play 4: CrossrCountry 2: FoofbaH l; 3; 4; 6450: Club I; 2; H? Y F; 2; 3; 4; L3H Chlb I; 2 3, 4; N Club 2. 3; 4: Sinden? Council 1; Z; 3; 4; Scholarshfp Squad 4; Merl? Squad 4. Fourth Row: JACQUELINE LEE LAWRENCE She knows few sad momenfs. College Prep Honor Guard 3; Spanish Club 2. J; Studeni Counci! I, 4; Y-Teens I. ROBERTA ANN LEEDOM HA girl wi'h a brighi future.H CoHeqa Prep ApoHo Choir 3; 4; Caiaien'a 2; 3; Chair 3; 4; Class Way 4; ere Cmb !; 2; 3; 4; Honor Guard 3; Lan Club 2. 3; Morm'ng Wakh I. 2; 3; 4; Scholarsth Squad 4. Fifth Row: SARA LELA LEWIS There is never a dull moment when Sally is Huerta.H Commercial Ammo Choir 3; Chair 3; 4; Cass Play 4; 6AA X; 2; 3; 4; Girls' CouncH E: GEe: Club I, Z, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; HYGR I. 2. 3, VicerPresidenT 4; Span'xsh Club L 2; Sfudenl Council 2; Y-Teens I, 2. 3. 4. SYLVANIA LONG HShe does well who does her best. Commercial Cafeler'xa 2; 3; Commercial Corop 4; Honor Guard 3. 35 36 SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Row: GEORGE R, LONGFELLOW UH marvers nof how Xonq we Hve; but how weH. Coqu Prep Class Hay 4; Spanish Club 3; Schdasiic Ari Awards 4. PAUL A. LUTZ Tho feHow i0 diagnose your cafs aHmenfST VocaHonal Purcell High School I, 2. Second Row: HAZEL LOUISE MACKEY A germs head qu of friendsh'wp, Commercial Cafefer'xa M Class Way 4; 6AA 2, 3; Commerciai Caron 4; Hanor Guard 3; Morning Wafch Z, 3; YrTaens X; 2; 3; 4. RONALD BOYD MAUCK HOne of Mr. Haynes' sfudenisJ' Vocanonal WesfPrn HiH: H'wqh Schod !; 2. Third Row: DOROTHY MAY McFARLAND Her ioys are many; her hues are kw, Commercial CMeIen'a 2 3; Commercm Cam? 4; Girls Council 4; Honor Guard 3. DOROTHY LEE MCGEE When? to FEJbOH and polHe +0 Media.H Commercial; Commerc'al Co-op 4; 6AA L 2; Glee CMb L 2, 3; 4: Honor Guard 3; Morning Wmch 37Y1Teens M 2. FourH-n Row: ALICE MAE MCGOWAN SrmH Tn size bu? auhe a gaL Commemial Class Play 4; Clin7c 2; GAA II 2; GM: Council M th3 Club 3; Honor Guard 3: Sfudcnf Comcil 3; Swiidvboard 3; YrTeens l, 44 LOIS JEAN MCHARGUE ' She aways keep; me Laugh'wngf' CoHaqe Prep Cakferia l; Cbss Way 4; 6AA 2, 3; 4; Gwee Uub M 2; 3, 4' Honor Guard 3; Morn'mg Wafch 2; 3; Spanish Oub 2; 3: Y-Teens l; Fifth Row: LARIE LOU MEAL Deierm1naHon is ihe cures! way '0 succe55. ' CoHeqe Prep Banrj l, 2. 3; 4; Camera cm: 3; 4; French Club I, 2; Hintony Medals, Second Mace 3; Schosth'wp Squad 4; Merit Squad 4. JUDITH MERCKEL Laughing; Hgmheurfed; l'xkabm. Commercial Camrvwerc'xal Corop 4; Reqha High Schoo; I; 2; 3. SENIOR CLASS Firs'I' Row: KATHERINE AMES MILLER No? conieni' wiI'h ihree AIsI she musf gei four. College Prep Apollo Choir 3, 4; Choir 3. 4; Glee CIub II 2, 3I 4; Honor Guard 3; chor Socieiy 3I 4; MirrorH Slaf'f 3, Co-Edilor 4; Morning Wafch II 2 3; Spanish Club II ZI 3; Swiich- board 3: YrTeens II 2; SchaIership Squad 4; Meril Squad 4; Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Librarian Associaiion 3, 4; Valedicforian. KENNETH BORIS MILLER Worry and I hIave never meI. College Prep ApoIIo Choir 2; Choir I 2 Vice Presideni 3; Glee Club 3 Vice- Presicicnf 2; Proieciiomisf Club Z. 3, SecreIary 4: SILHOUETTE Siaff 2 3I Circuiaiion Manager 4; Spanish. CIub I 2; Stholarship Squad 4; MeriI' Squad 4. Second Row: SHIRLEY ANN MIRACLE SmaIl quieII and has many Iriendsf Commercial Class Play 4; Commercial Co-op 4; Honor Guard 3. SALLY ANN MITCHELL A Ieading Iady. Coliege Prep 6AA I, 2; Girls Council 3; Honor Guard 3; Morning Waich I; Spanish Club I, 2 Third Row: DAVID LEE MOONITZ Lessons never bufhered me. Coiiege Prep AooIlo Choir 2 3; Choir 2 3; Class PIay 4; CrassrCouniry 2; Giee CIub II ZI 3; La'IirI Club 3I 4, Tieasurer I, Secrefarv Z; N Club 2; Track I. HUGH THOMAS MORGESON. JR. 'IHis dimes well performed; his days weII spenI. Vocafional Fourih Row: PATRICIA ANN STACEY MUELLER A ilawer Oi meekness on Ia sfem of grace. Coiieqe Prep ApolIo ChoIr 3. 4 Choir 3. 4; Gas: Secreiaryz 3; Class Play 4I Frencn CIub II Vice PresIdenI Z GAA I 3; Glee Out: I 3I 4I Vice Presideni 2; Honor Guard 3- ZHMirror SIaH 3; Morning Waich I; SILHOUETTE 2, SI 4; Swifch- board 3; Y4Teens II 2I 3; Scholarship Squad 4. JAMES P. MULCAHY A good shot'1 College Prep ankeiball II 2, 3I 4: Class PIay 4; Cross-Counfry 2; Hi Y ;I'Mirrm SIaH 4; N CIub II 2, 3, 4-, Spanish Club 2, 3; SctharsIIip Sauad 4. Fiiih Row: RHODA JEAN O MEARA 'A queen in her own righi ' Coilege Prep Cheerleadgr 4; Choir 4; CIass Treasurer II 3, 4; French CIubI Premdeni II Secrelary 2; 6A AA I ZI Modern Dance ManagerB Presidenf 4- Girls Council 2I GIee Club II 2. 3. Presideni 4; Honor Guard3; HYGRZI 4 Treasurer 3; Morning Wafch I; BesI AII- Round Sophomore 2; Homecoming Queen 4' BEST AII Round Senior 4' MISS Press 4; SILHOUETTE Sfaf'I 3 Adveriismq Manager 4; YTeensI Vice Presideni 2I Secretary l 3. Treasurer 4; Scholarshipi Squad 4: Mcrif Squad 4; Gas Play 4. SUSAN M. OTTIS WIIaI expression there is in her handsIh Commerciai Giris' Ccuncil I 3; Honor Guard 3. 38 SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: CHARLES E. PENNINGTON Youth is luH cf pleasures, Vocafional Electricif'y Club 3, 4. EDITH PESKIN Smail in sfafure bu? large in character. CoHeqe Prep Class May 4: Glee Club ll 2, 3. 4; Honor Guard 3: Spanish Chm l. 2: YrTeens I. Senond Row: JOSEPH A. PETERSON The qreaf end of life is amen. Vocaficnal Morning WaVch l KATIE SUE PHELPS They're only Huly grea? wha are fruw good.h Vocafional CafeferIa 3; Clinic 3 4; Cosmetology Club 3, 4; Hunor Guard 3; Yr Teens I. Third Row: EDYTHE ALDENA PICKETT A song on her Ups; a word of cheer hr aHN Commercial ADOHO ChOIr 2, 3: Choir I. 2. 3, Publicify 4; Class Play 4: Commercial Coop 4; Glee Club I, 3 4l President 2: Honor SocIeW 3. 4. MAURICE WAYNE POE Good humor is fhe health of iha soul. College Prep Camera Cmb l; H? Y 4; Mirror Sfaff 4; N Club Z 3, 4: Sfudenf CouncH 4: Swimmhg 2; Tennis M 2. FourH1 Row: WILLIAM P. PRICE Wisecrracker deluxe. College Prep Band I, 2. 3 4; Chass Play 4; Dance Band I; Orchestra 2. 3 Presidenf 4; Spanish Club I. 2: Sfudenf Council 2, 3; Swh'nmfng l; Scholarshfp Squad 4; Merii Squad 4. DEANNA LOUISE PRINDLE ' The hand fhaf follows InteHecf can achieve. VocaHonal Class Way 4; Cosmefology Club 3 4; Gifls' Council 4; Gfea Club I, Z 37 Morning Waich l; Y Teens L FifH'I Row: JOSEPH PROTTING HEarnest in work, HVEW M May. Commercial DECA 3, 4; St, Gabriel High School h Reading High School , JAMES B. PROVINS H's gcod to live and Earn. Vocational Oak Ridge High School IV SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: ROBERT A. PROVINS Pleasure and achcn make H15 hours seem shoHer. VocaHDnal Oak Ridge High School 1. RONALD RANKIN To relish a inks and reioice a? fun, Commercial DECA 3; 4; Sycamore Mgh SchooX I, 2. Second Row: VIRGINIA LYNN REDDEN Annfher sweH Nnrwaod red-head. Commercial Apollo Choir 3; Cheerleader 2. 3. 4; Choir 3; 4; Class New 4; 6AA l; 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Mirror Staff 3. Ad- vertismg Manager 4: YvTeens l, 2. 3. PATRICIA ANN RENNIE Furl oi pep and rarhw' to go, Vacmiona! Chass Way 4; Cosmefobgy Club 3, 4; Girls' Council 3: Honor Guard 3; Regina High School I; Third Row: CLYDE RICHARDSON Mari? was ever mcdesf known. Vocations; BaskzObaH I; 2; Fccf'baJF II 2; 3, 4; H Yi l; N Chlb F; 2; Track I. SANDRA LOUISE ROBINSON A face with gladness everspread. CoHeqe Prep Apollo Choir 3; Choir 3, 4; French Club I; 2; 6AA l, 2, 3. 4; GMs' Council 2; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3: Morning Wafch I; SILHOUETTE Sfaff 3, 4; YTeens l, 3 Treasurer 2; Schwarship Squad 4. Fourfh Row: MARTHA VIRGINIA ROSE She wha 15 good is happy, College Prep 6AA 3; Honor Guard 3; Laan Cmb I; 2; Morning Wafch l; Swfichboard 2; 3, 4; YrTeens 2; 3; Scholarshm Squad 4; Mar'vf Squad 4. JACK LEE ROSS Breaihes Huerta a man th hear! so gay? College Prep Baskefball II 2; FcofbaH M2,3,4;Golf l,2;HiY 1.2. 3, 4; N Club F: Spanish Oub 2. 3; Track 2. 3. 4. FiH-h Row: ERNIE SAYLOR Life is iesf and all things show HT Vocafional Fookball 4; WaHins HEgh School 2. JAMES ARTHUR SCHAEFER 'One qanno? always be a hero; but one can always be a man. College Prep Acho Chair 2; Caieferia 3; Choir 2; Class Way 4; Gull 2; Spanish Club I. 2. 39 40 SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Row: RONALD G. SCHOOLEY I am sure Ma? Care's an enemy of lifef CoHege Prep Glee Club I. 2, 3; LaHn Club 3. Treasurer 4; Prciecflonis'r Oub 3. 4; Spanish Ciub I, 2. PETER WILLIAM SCHRAMM HLiie's no Manger when we hurry. ' General WHmingfun High School 1.2. Second Row: MARGARET LOU SCHROEDER Naming is impossible to a wiHEng heart Commercial Choir 3. 4; Aanc Choir 3; CommercTaX Coop. Vicar President 4; GMs' Council I; Glee Club I. 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Honor Guard 3: SpanIsh Club I;Swi1chboard 2; Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 4 MARY CAROL SCHUCK A gay girl WM: 3 happy smHe. Commercial Choir 4; CITnIc 4; Giris' Council I; Glee Club I. 2. 3. 4; Honor Guard31YrTeens 1,2,3. 4. Third Row: ROSEMARY E. SCHWARTZ Sunny and cheerqu wherever she goes. Commerc'xal Commercia. Co-op 4; Morn'mg Wafch 2; Sfudenf Council Si. Mary High School 3. PATSY ANN SCHWEITZER A merry hear? goes aH HIE: day. Vocaiional Cosmefmogy Club 3. 4; Honor Guard 3; YrTeens I. Z. Fourfh Row: DAVID L. SEARS He seams of cheerfm yesterdays and confidenf lomsr- lows. College Prep JAMES A. SHELBY A man's deeds are his credenh'ah. Commercial Commercial Corop 4; Hughes High School I. FiHh Row: PATRICIA LYNN SHELLEY 'An openvhearied maiden. hue and iolly. Commerdal Commercial Co-op 47 Girls' Councii l; LaHn CMJb 2. 3. Presidsn'r I; L'wbrary 2. RICHARD MYLIUS SHERMAN Save your Confedemh! money. boys; Ihe Scufh wHF rise again. College Prep Cafeteria 3; Choh 2i 3; Class Play 4; CmsS-Ccuniry 2, 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Glee Club. Accompanisl 2. 3; Honcr Sociefy 3. 4; Latin Club 3. 4, Secrerary l, Treasurer 2; N Club I. 2, SergeantaLArms 3. Vice-Presfdenf 4; SILHOU. ETTE Slaff 3. EdiforVin-Chief 4; Swimming I, 2; Track 2. 3. 4. Manager X; Swimming II 2; Track 2. 3. 4. Manager I; Scholarship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4; Operation Youth 3: Swifchboord 4. SENIOR CLASS Firsf Row: CAROL ANN SHERROW One of Nerwoods h?gh-sfeppers. Commerciai Chas Play 4; 6AA l, 2l 3. 4; Girls Cauncil 3: Glee Club I. 2; Honor Guard 3; MaioraNe 4; Mirror Sfaff 3. 4; Morning Watch 2. 3, 4; SILHOUETTE Sfaff, Assisfdni LIV ferary Ed'wfor 4; Sfudenl Ccuncil 2; Swifchboard 3; YrTeens J. 2. 3; Y-Teens Inner-Club COuncH 3. MARY LYNN SHOUSE Quiet bu? only 5? infervals. Commercia. ApoHo Choir 2; Choir 2. 3, 4; 6AA l. 2. 3. 4; Glee Ciub l. 2. 3. 4; Honor Guard 3; Mirror Sfaff 3, CVrcuWaHon Manager 4; Morning Watch 3, 4; SHHOUETTE SfaH 4; Spanish Club I; Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4, Second Row: BETTY JEAN SHOWELL A good hamper is like a sunny day. Commercia. BETTY DAVIS SILVER HA pleasim'r SmEle and gentle heartH Vocafional Cosmelmogy CM: 3. 4. Third Row: RICHARD LEE SILVER Nor by speech alone is cur worih dismayed. CommercEal Cafefefwa I; Cross-Ccunfry 1,2; Elecfriciiy Club 3; Hi Y I, 2, 3: N Chub l, 2; Track'Z. JACK E. SMITH HA man of merit Vocations. Electrichy Club 3. 4; Honor Sociefy 3, 4; Sindenf Council 4; Basepr 4. Fourfh Raw: JAMES ROBERT SMITH HHe does ihings and thouf much noise. College Prep LOUIS 6, SMITH 'And he was a good leFlow. VocaHonal H? Y 2. FiHh Row: HARVEY G. SNOWDEN BeholdL new: is one who wmks among the douds. Commercial Cummercia. C0709. Treasurer 4; FaofbaH 2, 3, 4: HI Y M 2: Track 2. 3, Capfaw'n 4. ELAINE PEARL SOHMER HANG whaf she greaHy though. she nobw did.' Commercial Cafeferia 2. 3; Gags Play 4; Cammarcial Corop 4; Honor Guard 3. 41 42 SENIOR CLASS FIrsf Row: CARSON C. SPEARS HAn abrIdgemenI 04 all mm is pIaasanI 'In manf' VocaIIcnaI CHARLES DAVID STACKHOUSE Born Io successI he seemsI wah grace, Io wIn. CoIque Prep Band I; BasebaII 2I 3I 4; BaskefbaIl II 2I 3, 4; Class FresIdem 4- FooIbaII II ZI 3, Co-CIamaIrI 4; French Club 2I PresidenI 3; HI Y I 2; Honor Guard 3; Honor SDCIEM 3, 4- MardI Gras King 4; VarsiI-y VIC 4; N Club 3 4 Orch- esha I PrciecIIonIfI CIIJI: 3 4 SILHOUETTE 5IaH4: Siu Gen? CcunCII 4I ScholarshIp Squad 4 MeIII Squad 4; French Award 3 Second Row: WILLIAM KEITH STACKHOUSE The glory of young men Is In IheIr shenqlh. CoIlege Prep Foo'rball I I 3I 4- HI YII 2I 3; LaIIn CILIbI Vice PrEuIdenII 3, PresIderII 4; N Club I ZI 3; SIudeI'II CouncIl I 3 SwImmInq I 2; Inack3I 4; TenIIIs 2: ScholaIShIp Squad 4; MerII Squad 4 CHARLES JAMES STAGNARO I'IIIs IranquII peopIe who accompIIsh much. COIque Prep CaIeIerIa ZI 3I 4; ChoIr II 2, 3I 4; Glee CIub II 2 3, 4; SpanIsh Club II Third Row: PAUL DAVID STANAFORD He IhInkeIII IwIce beIere he mIeaIrs. and speaks oI worIIIy IhIrIgs.' CoIIege Prep Cross Caunfry 3I Honor SocIer 3I 4- ScholarshIp Squad 4I MerII Squad 4; London High SchooI I. JACQUELINE MAE STANLEY SIIQI'II cuteI wIIh 1045 of pepII' CommercIaI Class PIay 4; CommercIaI Co-ops 4; GAA 2, 3: HCIIDI buard 3; SpanIsII Club 2 3; SIudenI CouncII 4; Y-Teen: 2I- RusseII High School I. FourII'I Row: GERALD THOMAS STEELE Withoui sorrowI wII'IIOUI care. VocaIIonaI ECcIrIcIIy CIub 3. 4; Hi Y I; SIuaenI CouncII I. JAMES RONALD STEELE Br: many; whaI beIIeI can a man do? Commercial BasebaII 3; DECA 4; FDDIbalI II 2; N Club I; Track ZI HHII Row: THOMAS EDWARD STONE HA wise man dozs not IrusI' aII his eggs Io one baskeI, CoIIege Prep lI-Kpo I30 CI'IIJIr 3. -BaskeraII l Choir I 2 3 4I FoofbaII 2 4; biee LIub I I JI 4I HI Y I 2; LaIIn Um: I 2I 3;' SILHOUETIE SfaIII 3; SIIJdEIII COUTICII I 2; SwimmIIIq 2; Trackl ZI I 4- Class PIay 4. FRED KOLBY STRATTON An asset Io any bandHI CoIIege Prep Band I 2, 4 Cross CounIry l; Damce Band I LaIIn CIub 4; Orchesfra II 2 4; SpanIsh Clubl 2; SIudenI Council4; MIIIord HIgII SchocI3 SENIOR CLASS Firs+ Row: DEREDA MAY TARTAR MGODd +0 be merry :35 well as wisef Commercial Commercial Corop 4; 6AA l, 2, 3; Gbe Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Guard 3; Morning Waich I, 2, 3; YrTeens M 2, 3. EUNEMA FRANCES TARTAR A thf heart lives long. Voca+ional Cosmemlcqy Club 3, 4; LTbrary 2; WHhrow High Schoo; 1. Second Row: SALLY ANN TASCH 'Tis betfer m be small and sh?ne, ihan to be greatl and casf a shadow. CoHeqa Prep Class Play 4; 6AA l, 2, 3, Archery Manager 4; GiHs' Counr CH 2, Treasurer 4; Honor Guard 3; Honor SDcIeiy 3, Trem- urer 4; SILHOUETTE Sfaff 3, Liferary Edifcr 4: Spanish Club 2, 3; Smdeni Council 3; SchhboaId 3; YrTeens I, 2, J, 4; Scholarship Squad 4; Merit Squad 4. MARGINE ANN TESSENDORF HWHM a bubbling sm'wlc fhaf will has? Iorever. Colleqe Prep Oass Presidenf I; Choir I, Z. 3. 4; Clags Play 4; French Club I, 2, 6AA l, '2, 3, 4: GMS Cnuncil, Secrah-ary 2; Giee cm: i, 2, 3; Honor Guard 3; Mirror Staff 3, Fea- Qure Page Co-Edifor 4; Morning Watch 1, 2; Marci? Gras Queen 4; Queen of Beaufy 4; SILHOUETTE S+aff, Secre- fary 4; Sfudenf Council L Treasurer 4; YATeens Z, 3, 4, Treasurer l; Y-Teens InnerrCmb Council I, 2, 3, 4; Scholar; shw'p Squad 4. Third Raw: FAITH THACKER ' Lauqh and Hwe world Xaughs th youf' Commercia; Cheerhaader 3, Capialn 4; Class Secretary 1, Class Treasr war 2, Class President 3, Class ch-Presidem 4; 6AA I, Board 2, 3, V'xce-Presidenf 4: Ghee Club I, 2; Honor Guard 3; HYGR 2, 3, 4; Studenf Council I, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens, Presf- den! l; 2, 4, VicaPaesidenf 3: Y-Teens InnarrClub Council y 24 3, 4. JOSEPH THOMAS Truth is the highest ?bing a man can keepf' Vocafmna; CdfeferTa I, 2; Football l; Sfudenf Council 3. Fourfh Row: RUTH ANN TIPTON E'er wiHing and ready +0 help Hume in need. Commercial Commcrdal Coop 4; Morning Waich 3; Humor Guard 3. WILLIAM M, UCHTMAN Blessings on him who firsr Tnvenfed sleep.' CoHege Prep PurceH High Schom I,1, 3. FiHh Row: CAROL LEE VINSON A sunny disposition 1 5 The very mm of success, CoHege Prep Gas: Pay 4; 6AA l, 2, 3, 4: $52 Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Honor Guard 3', Mkror Staff 3; Spanish Out: 2, 3; Y-Teens X, 2, 3, KEITH S, WAGNER Tempe'ate anger has virfue in i+. Vocafional 43 44 SENIOR CLASS FirsI Row: GORDON BUTLER WALTERS He is as modem as his art Collage Prep FoofbaIlS 4; N Club 34 4- ProiecIionisI CILIb 3 4; SILHOU ETTE SIaI'I4 AlrI'I EdiIor 4 Spanish CIub 34 4- Track 3 Tennis 4-2 Scholainc ArI Awards 4. FRED WEIDENWEBER Sirongesf minds are DHen thiose Ihe noisy world knows IeasI. CoIIege Prep HasebaIl 34 4: Spanish Club I14 3: Scholarship Squad 4: MeriI Squad 4. Second Row: JO ANN MARGARET WEITZEL The genfle mind by genIIe deeds I5 known. Commercial Commercial C0 0p 4' GAIN 24 3: Hana: Guard 3; Lafin CIub 2; Morning WGICI'I 2- SwiIcIIboard 34 WesIeriI HiIls High SchoOI I. JACQUELYN SUE WETTERSTROEM Action is equuence. College Prep Choir34 4 Class New 4: 6AA I4 24 34 44 GIee CIubZ 34 4: Honor Guard 34 Spanish Club 24 3; SIudenI CounciI I4' Y-Teens I4 24 34 4. Third Row: ARLENE J. WHITING 'ITI'Iere is noIhing more kindIy I'nan kindness. Commercial CIass Way 4; Commercial Corop 4; 6AA 3; GirIs CounCiI 34 4; Honor Guard 3; Morning WaIcII 24 3; YvIeens 24 3. VERNON REED WIGGINS His mindIs his kingdom; his wiII4I1is Iow. CoIIe-qe Prep H Y I SecreIary 24 44 Treasurer 34 Mirrm Staff 3 SporIs Editcr 4- Span? sh Out: 3- SchoI-arship Squad 4. Fouth Row: ALFRED HARRY WILHELM. JR. Every man iso vqume, iI Oniy we knew how Io read IWIFH.H CoIque Prep BaskerallL 2 CIass PIay4 FoolbaII I 4; HiY I 2 34 4; Spanish 0in 24 34 SchoIarship Squad 4; Mari? Squad 4. GARTLY SAMUEL WILLIAMSON 'ISweeI are II'IE sIumbn-rs OI Ihe virIuous mamu Vocafional GIee CIub i: Spanish Club 2, FiHh Row: JAMES MARVIN WILLIAMSON AmiabiIin shines by iIs own EigIIIJ' CoIIege Prep Easkerall I4 24 3, 44' FooIbaII I, 2; H Y CIub I4 24 34 4; Track I4 24 I4 ProiecIioniI 34 4 CHARLES RAYMOND WOLF HTIIDUQI'I I'm aIways in I'Ia3484 I'm never 'In a I'IuIry. CoIque Prep BasebaIIY 24 34 CapIain 44 BaskelbaII I4 2; CIass PIay 4; Hi Y44 N CIub 24 3444 Promdionisf CIub3 SENIOR CLASS First Row: SALLY ANN WOODARD HA generous action is H5 own reward,H COHqu Prep Ciass Way 4; French Cmb I, 2; 6AA l: Glee Club I, 2. 3: Honor Guard 3; MFrror Staff 4; YvTeens l. 2. 3; Scholar- ship Squad 4. EDD KENNETH WRIGHT Nafural abHHy speaks for hseH,H CoHeqe Prep Class VICE-Presidem 2; H? Y. Presidem I. 2; Proledinn'm Cmb I, Z, 3, 4; Span'xsh Oub I, 2; Student Cnuncil I, 2. Second Row: WALTER NORMAN WYMER His hx'qh school year; have given him many happy memories. College Prep Basketbah I; FooibaH M Hi Y L 2, 3; Schdarshlp Squad 4. MARY IZORA YORK HTaslcd and approved. ' College Prep ApoHo Choir 3, 4; Choir 3 Treasurer 4; Class Way 4: 6AA I. Z 3; 4; GEE Club L L 3 4: Honor Guard 3; Mirror SiaH 3 4: Mom'wnq Waich L 2, 3; Y-Teens l 2, Third Row: ROBERT LEE YORK AbHHY w:n: us We esfeem 3f true men. CoHege Prep BARBARA JEAN ZINSLE Happiness wiH WI her We. Commercial CDmmercL-M CO-Op 4: Ska Club M Hormr Guard 3. GRADUATING BUT NOT PICTURED Edward Ans+ead John Custer John Menrafh Faye Sears RFchar'd Baker WiHiam Day Rfchard Myers James Stephens ienn Broadus Rober+ Eden Guy Perkins Ida SfoH Edward CosfeHo ArzeHa Gabbard Donald Piepmeyer John WhHacker Margare+ Herih Cherie; Schiller PICTURED BUT NOT GRADUATING Roberf Ccnner 45 mass StacKhouse FmegdhESt MoSt LIKehi to Succeed Marglne Te SSEn 010er Fmendllest . Best 1300 K1333 Most Talente GordonWal'hETS and. Tums Keuffer -- A-I-I Best Manners BI 11 St acKhouse and Salk; Tasch IMOS't. TulKotIve Tef f Kleb cmd Salk; Wood Best Students DICK Sherma and Kerthq Mrller Best Dressed ' D018 Godsekl and Carol BrooKs M? mm - w i E! M MINER! rm maul .4 P 1n 0 o :0 H m Most ' oPu or Ccn-l Bouldm WIttIeSt DICK Des RUISSeaUX and. L015 Hanfbcxuer Best Lmong ; COLLEGE fCATA L 063 'Mos IKelY to Succeed.- SUSIE EVOHS est athiete Mdrq Shou 5e I l UNDERGRADUATES The hill of sand in The hourglass is beginning +0 mounf Tor Jrhe eigh+h graders, A Fresh new sfarf has begun. For freshmen The hiH represenfs a Tong puH ahead. For sophomores +he sand means +ha+ +hree years have passed and Jrhe +ime is TleeJring. Juniors realize +ha+ The grains of sand mean fhaf +here is bqu one year leH To make preparafion +0 go OUT info Jrhe world. The grains 0T sand have been faHTng s+eadHy +hrough +he years and will confinue +0 fall. The way Jrhe sand Ts TaHing is Jrhe way Jrhe undergraduaTes are buiiding Jrheir lives. 50 OFFICERS TOM STRETCH . . . . . e . . . . wPresidenf BARRY HOWARD . . . . , . . .Vice-Presidenr LOIS ANN HENSON . , . . , . . eSecretary DWIGHT MOORE . e ,- . e . . e . .Treasurer One of H155 biggesf even+s of +he fall season was +he Homecoming game and He dance afterwards. This dance was spon- sored by H19 Junior Class +0 raise money for +he Junior Prom. Various ofher adivHies mt in+eresf dur- ing +he lunior year were +he selling of sham- rocks on Si. Pa+rick s Day. Junior Folliesw and The buying of class rings. . . In +he spring fhere were Jrhree big evenfs. Left +0 Righf: D. Moore, L, Henson, E. Howard, Te Sfrefch. The FIFE? was +he W65hmg+0n +riP- THIS +rip was in coHaboraJrion wIH'w Jthe Senwor Class, who fogefher spenf five days fouring H16 nafion's capi+al. Ano+her one of He evenfs was +he junior exams in English and his+ory. Last 10qu noJr least was +he Junior Prom. J U N l O R C L A S S where Hwe queen and ero aHendanfs were chosen. First Row, LeH- +0 Righf: M. Bayless, J. Erl'nkman, R, Alsip, L. Bowman, M. BarneH, Je Basfon. Second Row: J. Beahiew S. Brookshfre. B. Burns, V. Averbach. C. Miraclee A. Buder, E. Brown. J. Basfcn. L. Brown. T. Barnes. Third Row: D. Barnes. J. Beniamfn. M. Banfa. J. Burch, Ae Boehme, L. Barlow, Me Belleman, Be Bryant. R. Alcorn, THE JUNI Firs+ Row: M. Clark. J. Campbell. P. Edwards, H. Dockery. M. Cole, 5. Cushman. Second Row: 5. Donaldson, BA Crane, D4 Callan. P. Fiarida, P. Coilopy. J. Carson. Third Row: 5. Dick, B. Conn, J, England. M. De+ro, J. Emmons, C DuHesne. OR CLASS Firs+ Row: P. Griggs. B. Furnish, M. Guenferf, J. Hahn. P. Flynn, D. Goins. J. Philiips, Second Row: N Green! A. Gregory, R. .Frei- burger, S, Hamm. P. HausfeHer. C, Wainscoff. Third Row: J. Freeman! C. Grea+house. F. Ham- mond, B. Hail. W. Gouid, V. Frazier. T. Georgiou. THE JUNIOR CLASS Firsf Row: 5. KraH, S, Hughes. V. Hoover, L. Hen- son. J. HiHer, C. Johnson. Firsf Row: C. Moore. 5, Long. P. Meeks. Second Row: 8. Hines. E. FrIce. 6. Kinzer, H. Hughes. F. Holfzman, J. Keller. Second Row: J. Morsbach. J LyHlei M Lane. L, LIHreH. K. Lane, M, Marsh J. McClellan, M. Third Row: L. Jacobs. J, Klinger. J. Killen, L. HiH. McCabei S. LansdeH. E. Kelly, K. Jackson. Third Row: D, LiggeH. J. Maan. W. Meaghes, Four+h Row: D Jquerat J. Kraus. M Hun+en M. D. Lelninger. B. Merckei. D. Moore, D. Meyen 6. Howard, J. King. C. Kourias. McKinney, J. Mand+. Firs+ Row: L. PraH'wer, JV PercivaM J. Peharing. N, Mulberry, J Mullen, E. Obermeyer. Second Row: C. Osfendarp, C PeHH, W. Mc- Mumm S Necks. M, Powell, M. Krlpp, H, Mehi mg E. Osborn, B. PaHon. Third Row: R. Paffersom R. Rayborn D Parks, R Pence T1 Parr J. Phelps B Muench. D O'Keefe. N. Quinn, H Parsley. THEJUNI O 55 Firsf Row: J. Smifh. P. Roark. J. Rogers, J. Shelby E SaHie, RA Reade, L Sfevens, Second Row: R. Richardson, H. Silloer 6. Scan- lon, H. Sesllne, P. Roy. F. SaHee. Third Row: C. Sfewarf. R Sowder. R. SmHh E. Rubenacker. R. Smifh. P, Smifh, JV Rayburn. R CLASS E 9 . . . Firsi' Row: L. Walker, E. Weigell M. Warren, C Warren, P. Thomas. I. Wilkerson. Second Row: M, SuHivan, Vh True. F. Wermes, J. T . A. W. H . ThichrRow: V; :Vreisel. H, Wal+ers, K. Ward. J. J U N I O R C L A S S WoH, J. Tye. R, Thomas. Fourfh Row: T. S+re+chh J. WeJrfer'sfmnerr-lI R. Sum- ner, Jh Underwood R, S+ein, W. VandergriH. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS L2H to Right L. Anderson. Presiden+; J. Sfull. Sec- re+ary: V. Sears, Vice President T. Hock. Treasurer. The Sophomore Hop is Jrhe big- gemL social even+ in +he sophomore year. Each year a boy and girl. de- serving of +he Jrifle. are crowned Jrhe Beer AlI-Round Sophomores . The main purpose of fhis dance is +0 help erarJr +he raising of Jrhe money needed for Jrheir Junior Prom. 1n spor+s Jrhe reserve foo+baH +eam is mainly composed of sophomores while +he reserve baskefball feam is made up o1c all sophomores. This year's reserve cheerleaders in- cluded +wo sophomore giHs who along wifh +he +wo iunior girls help cheer +he reserve +eams on +0 vic- fory. I 56 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsf Row: J. Benham, C Bowdin, J. Baird. RA Firsf Row: P. Dinse. 6. Daum. M. Combs, M. Adkins, L. Baker. 6. Berry. CoHey, B. Carpen+er. Second Row: B. Bisher, B. Benham, K. Adkins. Second Row: C. Deane, J. Donaldson, I. Conlom G. Baumann, E. Ba+es, H. Abboffl D. Bariow. L, Cthrey. P. Burnside. D. Brown. Third Row: B. Bose. U, Beilschmidt 6. Bell. M. Third Row: MA Davis, V. Den+on, J. Cook. M. Armsey. M. Boone, R, Bell. Carlson, B, Chambers, N. Curran. R. CoHreH, B, Densbrd. Fourfh Row: J. Bezansom M, Averbach. D. BarneH, L. Anderson. T. Benge, C. Bailey, 5. Fourfh Row: B. Davisonl R, Dirksen, J Dries R. Burgin. DesRMsseaux. E Dumford, D. Dennis, J. Coie. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Firsf Row: B Erwin. J. Farris, P. Gofherman, C Dyer, P. Flynn, R. Franan. Second Row: l. Hews. B. Eads, J. Fischer. B Davis, V. Gosser. B. GaHiherl V. Grace. Third Row; C. 6rea+house, M. Eads. B, Frambes, C. Gar+elman. T. Dunban C. Dwire, J. Gamble. Fourih Row: A. Evans. 6. Francis. P. GarreH, H Fairfield. C. Fischer. M, Flaugher. C FHe, Firs+ Row: M. Hiler. E. Kelly, M. Hines, S. Hat field, B. Hayes. L. Herrin. Second Row: 8. Hahm J. HarFF. C. Hardy. M, Gross. L. Jacksom C. KeHer. S. Hubbard. Third Row: P. Kripp. G. Jacksom N Hammond. J. Harfmann, G. Herrin. D. Hill, N. Hines. Fourih Row: L. Hofmann. L. Hubbell. B. HolliHeid. R. Kaesemeyer. F. Gosslingl T. Hock. C. Kemp. Firs+ Row: G. Kern C. Lirely, S. Lamping D. Magee. V. Lenziy' J. K'mgery, D. Lewis. Second Row: W. Kenny. G, McGee, D. Lemke. T. Leesl M. Leach. T. Kirkland. J. McCabe. Third Row: D. Lawrence. S, Korfe, E. Landfhaler, L. Leforce. R. Lahey. T. Kilian. B. Lewis, MA Lee- ver. Four+h Row: W. Luedeke G. Krumdfeck, N. McDowell, 6. Kennedy, D. Lehane, K. Magee. D Luecleke. THE Firsf Row: G. Milier. B, MiHer, P PaHon, B. Pefer- ing P. Mullins. H. Miracle, 8. MHler. M. Regan. Second Row: P. Meyers, L. Reif. H. Reisz, J. Mor- row. P. Mulberry D. Peffif. M. NiemanA Third Row: J. Pafrick, A, Parken T. McGurrin, J. Pfeifer, 8, Rahe. C. Re+aHick Y. Philp0+. M. Perry. Four+h Row: B. O'Meara J. QuiHschrerer, D. NoeL D. Mullen, M. ProHiH. B. Ric:l1moncLJ.Orr SOPHOMORE CLASS 59 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Firs+ Row: C. Ro+h. J. Spaulding M, SeweH. G. Firsf Row: P, WilsOn. B. Wolf. S. Whi+comb. H. S+ainbrook. C. Sheafer. L. SmHh. D. Sowder. P. Wehring. J SWH- D- Taylor. D. Wright R- WiH. Simpson. Second Row: D. WeHs. S. Wallace. 6. Trent C. Ze'Hel. P. Webb. T. Tepe. F. Tefer. M. Sfone. B, Second Row: N. Saa+kamp. L. Ruck. S. Shober. Wolf, L. WhiHaker. J Soma. 0' Saylor, 8' Senfney F' Smhl. Third Row: C, Williams, B. Taylon N. W'heafon, Third Row: C. Ring 3 Smi+h, e. Siebenfhall B. B. Sfephenson. J. Wilson. B. Turner. P. Yenke. D Sullivan. Sears. D. Sfelnhauer, J. Ryan, J. Sipe. J. Sorrell. . Fourfh Row: M. S+ephens. J. WiHingion. D Wag Fourih Row: D. SherrIH, D. Snapp. B. Klein. S ner. 6. Wien+jes, P. Vaughn, J. Woodrum. W. Sfabner. J. Sasser, J. Robb, J. Roberk Wood, P. Zinkl L. Taylon B. Warrenl The freshman class has four years in which +0 make a name for iJrsehc aJr Norwcod High. During +he nexf +hree years here Huey can build up +heir freshman foofballi baseball. basket ball. and hack +eams info Jrhe fufure varsify Jreams. This dass. as any ofher freshman class. has grewL pofenfial abilify which can be used Jreward building a good scholasfic s+andinq. Some of +he acfiviJries in which Jrhe freshman parficipafed were S.AAAH Morning Wafch. Glee Clubs. Cam- era Club. Language Clubs. band. sporfs. and Y-Teens which gef +hem OH: +0 a fine erarJr in +heir career aJr Norwood High School. LeH +0 Righi: B. Tenkman, Treasurer; Mw Hammersmi+h, Vice Presi- denf; N. Woolley: Secre+ary; J, Nasf, President THE FRESHMAN CLASS Firsf Row: L, Bur+on. R. Belh C. Arfhurw C. Barber, F. Brooks, M. Brannock. R. Brinker. E. Baker. J. Bayless. Second Row: W, Apkingl B, Adam; D. Beck- mann. F. Asher. J. Calcheral H. Boehme, R. Brockman. 8. Boone. Ph Baxferw Third Row: T. Baby. W. Bryant D. Brooks, K. Burfon. G. CaHan. L. Baker, T. Bowman. C. Buell. BA BoHon. Fourih Row: J. Ambrose, J. Boyerl R. BurneH, F. Brelskzrdw B, Bur'ron, V, Brevoort Bh Barnesx C. Berebose, M. Adamsonw B. Burgin. THE Firsf Row: B. Cook. K. Dixon. 6. Clark B. Chem, berlin. J. Dinse. D. Carson, D Deininger. Second Row: C. Cox J. Davis. P. Defro. T. DeWiH, R. Cundiff. DV Conner. Third Row: E. Cooper. J, DeBord, C. Crouchl P. Conan, J. Conn. M. Davis. Four+h Row: D. Davis, C. Davis. C. Dixon. 3. Combs! C. Couch. T. Dal+on, R. Cook, FiFH'I Row: M. Davidson. C. Dobson. C Dodd. J. Cu+shalll F. Cook, L. Davidson. A. Cole. FRESHMAN CLASS Firsf Row: D. Goins, C. Ford, B. Flora, D. Farmer, B. Fri+sch. W. Evans, M. Edwards. Second Row: J, Frederick! M, Garreft 5. Glass- meyer, P. Evans. J. Gould. V. Glassbrd. W. France. Third Row: B. ErvirL R. Grimsley. R. Grimsley. R. Sibsan, R. Freeman. B. Furnish. Four+h Row: J. Gannaway, B. Duqle. M. Ellis. R. GarreH', B. Edwards, T, Folger. T, Grey. FiHh Row: L. Goodman. 6. Gray. D. Erickson, 6 .Frifsch, T. Fighfmasfen L. Grigsby. J. Brown. Firsf Row: M Johnson, C. Kan+er, DA HiH 6V K'mg. J. HeHon. J, Honan, J. Groves, Second Row: B. Hagedom, B. Groves. D Hahn. R. HaHield B. HuH, D. Hamm D. Key. C. Hig- gins. Third Row: M. Hammersmifh. K. JagodHL R Johnsonx J Harderf, Henderiighf, Four+h Row: 5. Hoopengarnen R. Jones L. Hafh- away, 6. Houk. W. Howard L. KeHer, R. Huddlesfon. Fi'H'h Row: L. HaH, EL Hardigree E, Eaion, J. Harm R. HaHl 6, Hobt KA Home THE L. Hamm. B. Hare. B 63 Firsf Row: C. Mi+chelL M. Moody, M. McDoweH, 5. Lynn, B. MCCann. R. Lomboy. Second Row: P. Kondon, PV LyHle. W. Mukhofer, T, McCoy, R. MaloH, C. MCCuHum. Third Row: 5. McDowell, D. Lindsey. D, Massey A. Lovins M. Lay. B, McGrew. Fourfh Row: P. King, E. Kurfz. T. LindsJeyx J Kraus J. Miller, P, Miller. J. MCGIH, FiHh Row: V. Meyef. T. Meyer, M. Lee. A, Maione, B Kirby. B, Long. J. Lane, FRESHMAN CLASS THE Firsf Row: 5. Parker, W Rexroaf, H. Osgood, C. ?erdue. B. Puccini, T. Quigley. Second Row: P. Refherford. D. Pefersom M. Muncy, S Reynolds P. Powell. B. Parker. P Reed. Third Row: D. Moren, J, Nest F, Osborn. W. Richardson. 6. Murray, 8. Moore. B. Perkins. Fourih Row: B. Pinson, C. Pafferson, P. Parmley, K. O'Keefe. R. Pangburn. S. Parr. B. Rohdenburg. Fiffh Row: J. Nimmo, K. Rodgers, JA RoblneHe. R. Pemning. MV Poynfen J, Reynolds. W. Mew. FRESHMAN CLASS Firs+ Row: B. Shumaia J. SchweHzer. L. Thielen. T. Thomas. 6. Sellers. 5. Sumner, N. Wooiley. J. Taylor. Second Row: L, S+okley. C. Su'H'on. C. Thomas. B. Tenkman, J. Rose. T. Scarberry. C. SCOH, J. Smifh. Third Row: 5. Schaefer. RA KiHel, 6 Tepe. G. Sfonebraker, R. ScoH. W, Taggart R. Rusf. Fourih Row: P. Smi+h, J. Schardf, 3. Shut J. Smiley. P. Schroeder. B, Simpson. M. Schoen, R Snow F?Hh Row: M. SiHason, D. Sieben L. Sfoneyl G. Rudy. J. Taylor. K. Taylor. 6. Schoner. Firsf Row: P. Tilley. G. Williams. M. Vaughan. F. Fourfh Row: C. Wya++. B. Warner, B. Thursfon. Tipmn'c'wyaH' J w bb J Wlhl s v Second Row: F. Wallace M. WuHenweber. M, ' e ' ' T emy. ' 09+, Whi+e. J. Wiggins D. Winchell, M. Woodrum. Third Row: R. Tye. M. Zachary. JA Vandergri'FF, P. Zint 5. Tque, K. Williamson. R. WhiHock. A. Wafson, H. Worley. EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM PRESIDENTS L6H h: Righf: B. Chance, R. Owens. J. Drake. K. Faw, P. Co++rell, R. McChesney. FiH'h Row: J. Zimmerman. J. VogeT, G. Warman. The eighfh grade Classes from Jrhree 0T Norwood's grade schools. Norfh Norwood. Williams. and Sharpsburg, have quHe an advanfage in being able +0 parficipafe in high school acfivifies. The eighfh grades are allowed +0 ioin G.A.A.. Morning Wafch. and a few have even joined fhe glee clubs. Even +hough +he eighfh grades do parficipa+e in high school achHTes. Jrhey s+ill have Their own Y dances. The mos+ impori'amL Y dance is +he one when a King and Queen of Jrhe Y are crowned. u hlhlkllku na 1 H L-,,, The eigh+h grades parficipafe in +he diHeren+ spor+s: baske+ball. Too'r- ball. baseball, and frack a+ The grade schooi wH'h which +hey are aHilia+ed. 65 EIGHTH GRADE Firs+ Row: 5. Bauer, B. Brewer. J, Adkins. R. AI- Firs+ Row: B CoHey. B. Chance, R. Coffey, D. bright S Bridges, P. Adkins. V. Brockman. Chrlsfen. Second Row: B. Connely, D. Clemmcms D Cole, Second Row: E. Brookshire. J. Brockman. D. G.Carringe,J.CoHey. Bruno S. Hagemanr J. AbboH. JV Boerger- Third Row: E. Clary. P. CoHreH, B. Callahan. B Cannady. Third Row: J. Ashen R, Myers. D. Abrahamsom Fouan Row: D. Coyne. V. Craig. A. Carlson. J T, Banrz G. Brewer, R, BeIL M Abraham, CoHey. R Campbell; Firs+ Row: K. Faw. B. Densford, K. Fighfmasfer. Fir5+ Row: B. Johnson. K. Hos+erman, D. Hill, B. J. Edwards, 6. Den+on, HumLer, G. Hurt 6. Howard. Second Row: J. Drake, J. Fischer. MA Dye. 5, Second Row: J. Hawk L. Hart. C. Hufchinson. Dennis. B. Cupp. A. Henryl A. Henderson. C. Hun+er. N. HucksolL Third RowzJ. Defhlefsl B. Edwards, A. Gran+ham. Third Row: D. Johnson. 5, Howard. J. HalL J. J. Edem S Eads, D. DAngina, Horner. P. KeHer, R, Gregory Fourfh Row: J. Evans. J. Graves, M. Dufresna M. FouH'h Row: G. Hollars. N. Hallerman, S. Kamp. Fish, H. Dirksen. W. Cusfer. R. Howard. H. Hammond. J. Howard. R. Kelly. EIGHTH GRADE 67 EIGHTH Firs+ Row: B. Meadows. J. Layfon. B. Kesfel. R. McChesney, D, Maupin, Second Row: L Kern, P. Mackey N. Mehas, B. McKeon. Third Row: B. Manning. B. Meadows. J. Marfin. L. Kuhlman. K. Lomboy. FouHh Row: J, Leach. W. Lu+hy. R, Kuhn, H. Lowe. B. Meece. K. Kenernan, GRADE Firs+ Row: G. Newmam 6. PaH'on, D. Ping. P. RainwaJren B. Reber. Second Row: L. Poore. E.'Phillips. J. Rals+on, R. Owens, N. Rafnour. Third Row: P. Phillips. J, Roberts, D. Reed. J. Roudebush. D. Parker. Four+h Row: 5. Ray! T. Pope, C. Poe. D. Palmer. W. Pfenning, D. Reufher. Firsf Row: E. Schaefer. C. Smifiw. D. Seeder, MA Saybr, S. Spires C. Sanders. Second Row: F. Sperl C Schoner. R. Sasser, R. Scheadler, R. Scheufler, D, Sen+ney, Third Row: B. Rose! B, SchoepHin, A. Spaulding G, Schramm. J. Snyder. J. Rose. FourH1 Row: E. Simpson. W. Sheafer. J. Sasser, K. Sanders. B. Sherrow. KA Smifh EIGHTH 69 Firs+ Row: R. Wallace. J. ToHe. J. S+evens, J. Zimmerman. Second Row: J. WaHace. V, Weigel, S. Woodall. B Vaughan, D. Sfarkey, Third Row: A. Tucker T. Sexfon. S. Wishman, 6. Warren K, S+orer. T. Spurlock. FDUI'H'l Row: J. TufHe. S. WOeera V. Sfouf. J. Sfepp, 6. Sfanford. B. Wright T. Wisser. GRADE FEATURES There are Hmes +0 be happywm have Mn. We will remember Hwe nigh+ of: H19 play . . . H16 L351 few minques of a game . . . H18 queen wlfh a radian+ beam 0 happiness as she 53+ on We +hrone . . . +he screams Hwaf rang 0qu when Hwe winning homeroom number were announced during Girls' Week These Jrimes are gone wtor anofher year; a piece o$ paper. a program a wilfed corsage or iuer a pleasan+ memory are aH +ha+ remain. 7O 5i Ka ta 3 Queen of Beauty Tessendorf TU . inex 31g gay ext Tn L 16 L a m; ACTIVITIES The hands circle around We clock as Hwe sfudenfs move in a world of aCHvHies. As Jrime passes Heely we fill our minds wifh knowledge and learn f0 be good Cifizens by aHending meefings and ofher acfivifies of Norwood High. A meeHng called +0 order . . . a picfure faker! . . . a prayer given . . . are a few of +he acfivifies which add responsibilffy and char- acfer +0 Hwe social lives of Hwe sfudenfs. 80 WWWMRMW ffi- IRES Officers'v-Lef? i0 Righf: Vh Herrera, J. Greensfelden C. Bouldfnh M. Ennekinq. The governing body of Norwood High School is +he S+uden+ Council. which was founded by Mr. Carl Albrecht +hen dean o? boysi in I934. This organizafion, which has represenfahves from every homeroom and Is advised by Mr, Geselh bracht deals wifh Jrhe problems and needs of +he s+udemL body and school. The hrsf ac+ivi+y of Sfudenf Council was spon- OFFICERS CARL BOULDIN . . . . h . . . h . . . . . . . . . Presidem JIM GREENSFELDER . A . . . . . . . . . . h VicePresidenf VELMA HERRERA . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Secrefary MARGINE TESSENDORF . . . . . . . . . h . Treasurer MR. GESELBRACHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . h Adviser STUDENT COUNCIL soring a dance affer ihe foofball game. Lafer Jrhey sponsored a Jazz Concerf for +he purpose of raising money for Jrhe varsify Cheerleaders' baskefball uniforms; They aWso underfook +he 10b of cleaning up fhe lobby and showcases of +he fieidhouse which were in bad condiflon. In everyfhfng +hey doh S+uden+ Council +ries f0 make Norwood High 61 beHer place for fhe erudenir body. ! First Row: J. Hawkl J, Lawrence, M. Fischer. 5. No:ks. R. R'chardson. P. Flynn. R. Johnson, Jh S+anley, V. Herrera, D, Blankenship. ; Second Row: G. Carrinqerl B, Densford, N. Curran. L, Walker, H. Hughes, JK Frederick, C. Rnih, M. Cole, L, Stevens, M. Enneking. J, 1 Benham. Th'rd Row: K Fightmasfer. D. Hill. B. Dugle, F. StraHon. 8. Howard. E. Landlhaler. M. Tessendorf, L, Hanfbauarh C. Fer- h qusunl V. Sears, J. Klinger. Mr, Geselbracht. Fourth Row: J. Smifh, J. Greensfelder, J. Martin. G. Hardigree, E. Eamn, T. Stretch. W. P09. M, Flauqherl C. Kourlas, J, Con Fifih Raw: D. Mullen, Sh Barne'f. A. Malone, C, Bouldin, Ch Stackhouse. D. MaoreV B. Stack- house, L. Anderson. M. Averbach. L. Barlow, 'V WTW m - a h h s ' h h :3 'E g i Firs? Row: J. Hiller, S, Evans R. Dunn, S. Taschi C. Dnnisi. Second Row: B. Meadnws. Ji Homer, Ji Gannaway, Third Raw: 5. Brabson, Ji Dinse. R. Huddlesfon. C. Fifel O. Wagner. Fourth Row: B. Crane, M. Warren. R. Franklin. J. Conn, B. Tenkman. Fiffh Row: C Scoir. R. Alsipi M. Wnodrum, S. Krall, P. Roy, C. Keller, P, Mulberry, L. Ruck, P. CoffmanV OFFICERS SUSiE EVANS .............. President CAROL DONISI .............. Secretary ROSEMARY DUNN .......... Viceipresidenf SALLY ANN TASCH ......... Treasu.er MISS CHARLOTTE E. KEHM Giris' C0uncil is an organizafion consisfing 0f represen+a+ives from each homeroom. WE+h +he help of Miss Kehm, Their adviser. +hese girls plan many ac+ivi+ies during +he year. This year Girls' Council Hdressed upH Norwood High 6 EM by having shrubbery plan+ed af +he fronf enhance of The building. One of +heir annuai SpeciaHies is +he produc- Jrion oi: fhe Red Flanneis' Day sfyle show which officialiy ushers in fhe win+er wea'rher. Ai Thanksgiving fime Girlsi Council mmembers sponsored 1he making of fray favors which were ........ Adviser disfribqued by +he Red Cross +0 hospifals and childrenis homes. When if's +ime +0 discard woolen clo+hes and don +he iighf, gay coHons of spring. ifs Jrime for +he CoHon Daya' 51er show. Girls from each homeroom have an opporiunify 10 display Jrheir new spring ouHH'si In cooperafion wifh 6AA. Girls' Council helps plan and run Girls' Week which provides much fun and en+er+ainmen+ for +he girls of Norwood High. We owe +his group a vofe of +hanks for +he oufsianding accomplishmenis +hroughou+ The year in which we can all benefit GIRLS' COUNCIL Firs? Row: L, Hanfbauer, S. Tasch. J. Gannaway, C, Funk. Second Row: Third Row: J, Pfeiferl C. Wainscoff. J. Camppbell. M. Tessendorf. S. Ev C, Sherraw, Eu Cook, M. Guenferf, P. Hausieffer, H, Jaaqu ans, R. O'Meara. Miss Morrison. Fourfh Row; 5. Robinson. A. Winkler, S. Harrison, E. Weigel. V. Averbachl P Mueller. A. Albrecht th Row: G. Walters, J, laird, B. Richmond. M, Averbachl C. Slackhcum. B. Dickrna THE SILHOUETTE Left to Right: C. Sherruw, S, Tasch, Miss Morrison, D Sherman. 84 hnt K. Miller. The edifors began +heIr work in June by 51+- +ending mee+ings and making plans for H1e year- book of l957. Affer school closed in '56, Sally Tasch. Liferary Edifon and Helen Jaeggi wen+ +0 +he Yearbook Workshop af Ohio UniversHy. During +he day +hey aHended classes like every ofher schoo! day. oniy insfead of readin', riHn'. and rifhmefic'. Huey learned +0 make 1ayou+s and all fhe fundamenfals for making up a yearbook. Special mee+ings +ook place during +he sum- mer. A dummy had +0 be made up and ideas were pu+ foge+hen Margins Tessendor? Secrefary, Jrook no+es of ideas and plans +ha+ were made. A shorf h'me affer +hese meeHngs were Com- ple+ed. Dick Sherman! Edi+or-in-Chief, and Bill Dickmann. Sporfs Edifon wen+ +0 NashviHe. Ten- nessee. for a +hree-day s+ay. There Jrhey wenJr fo +he Benson Priang Company +0 +alk over +he Iayoufs for ?he yearbook. School began and H19 s+aH's work was also be- ginning. Nighf affer nighf H1e edifors would sfay +0 push forward +oward +heir goal. Chrisfmas came and school closed for mos+ sfudenfs. excepf for Dick Sherman, Carol Sher- row, AssieranJr Liferary EdHor, Bill Dickmann. Lois Hanfbauer. Senior Porfraifs, Mary Lynn Shouse. John Piciefer. and Bob Richmond. Phofographers. While fhe editors were working on fhe book HselE Rhoda O'Meara. Adverfising Manager. along wifh Joyce CampbeH, Sally Harrison. Paula Haus+eHer, Margaref Guen+er+, Vicki Averbach. Murray Avebach. Assisfanf Circula- +ion Manager. and Margine Tessendorf were working on ads +0 fill Hue l8 pages designafed for +hem. LeH' to Righf: B. Dickmanm G. Walters, 0. Funk. Kenne+h Miller. Circula+ion Manager. aiong wifh Dwigh+ Moore and Murray Averbach. Kenls assisfanJrs. worked confinuously. geHing s+uden+s +0 subscribe +0 +he annual. A big evenf 01C +he year was fhe choosing of H162 Bes+ AH-Rouncl Seniors. Rhoda OMeara and Sig King, a? +he s+aHKs annual dance. Now Hwe year is finished and we presen+ Jro you fhe finished produc+ SlLHOUETTE '57. L2 to Righi: 8. Richmond. P. Mueller, L. Hanfbauer, J. Heifer, Left f0 Righf: M. Tessendorf, D. Mame. M. Averbach, K, Miller, A. Albrecht. 6. Cook. R. O'Meara. 85 THE MIBBOB 2v Firsi- Row: Mr. SILJer, S, Hallerman, M, York. 0. Bailey, M. Tessendorf. L. Redden, M. Shouse, L. Walkev, M. Warren. Second Row: R Kerri D. O'Keefe, W. Poe. IL DesRuisseaux, K. Miller, C Sherrow, 6. Cook, 5. Harrison, J. Keller. Third Raw: Vl Wiggins, B. Crank. M. Guenlerf, Nl Elsfun, Sl Woodward, E. Price, C, Os+endarp, J. Mulcahy. Layouls f0 make-assignmenJrs +0 give-deacl- lines lo mee+-are among +he many headaches and lroubles of lhe Mirror Slall edH'ors. Sonnie Hallerman. Ka+hy Mlller, Carol Bailey, Margfne Tessendorf, and Vernon Wiggins, While line edi- lors had +l19ir problems. 1+ was up f0 +he Circu- laHon Manager. Mary Lynn Shouse. and Adver- +ising Manager, Lynn Redden. +0 see +0 ii- +ha+ s+uden+s and adverlisers suppor+ flue school pub- cha+ion. Wi+houf +his supporf lhere would be no paper. Thursday morning was flue big morning when Room I04 was as busy as a beel' wi+h 86 homeroom represenfafives receiving Mirrors and +aking +hem +0 +he subscribers. All sludenl's working on He sfaff have many responsibilHies; arlicles lo be wriHen, pidures lo be laken. and last buf far from leas+wproofw reading! If all begins wilh +he firsl year Journalism class and +he learning of flue lundamenlals of how f0 wri+e and puf fogelher a newspaper; +hen comes flue +hrlll of wrifing arlicles Thaf ge+ prin+ecl in +he paper. Ar+icles are wriH'en aboul clubs, ac+ivi+ies, and o+her happenlngs around school. rI LeTf +0 Righf: Mr. Selren S, HallermanT K Miller. The informaJrion of +hese acfivifies is ob+aEned by Mirror repor+ers who +hen are able +0 ere abouf +hem th +rue fai+h, so +ha+ The subscriber will know whaf Ts happening in and abouf schoolT Each sfudenf geffing Jrwenfy inches prinfed In +he paper is Jrhen placed on Jrhe siahE. Each day Ts full of: work. Tum buf H has ifs headaches. The paper comes 0qu on Thursday morning and +he work on +he nexf paper begins on Friday wifh +he assignmenfs being given f0 reporfers. Mondaymarficles erfen-Tuesdayh deadhne day when work is copy read and Jryped Len to Right: C. Sherrow. M. York, 6. Cook. x. Lef'i' to Right C. Bailey, M, Tessendarf, V. Wiggins. so H can be Taken +0 The prinferg-Wednesdayh headlines and proofreading-Thursdayhfhe day of peace when The s+aH looks over Jrhea complefed product The members of The shah work toward an AH- American rafing awarded by +he Nafional Scholashc Press Associahon. The Mirror has received a Firsf Class rating for The pasfr several yearsT Each year +he sfach JrriES H's bes+ +0 make sure +ha+ 1The Mirror remains Ha +rue reHecHon 0T Norwood High School? Left To Right Mr. Naif. L, Redden. J. Doughman, M. ShouseT HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS BILL DICKMANN A . A . . . V , . A V . .PresidemL CAROL BAILEY . . A . . . . s . . . . . .Secreiary SUSIE EVANS i . .VicerPresideni SALLY TASCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Treasurer MISS MARIEL SAYRE .Advisor The paramouni' aim of +he Na+ional Honor Socie+y is +0 encourage scholarship. leadership. service. and characier. The upper fifieen per cen+ of ihe senior chase; and fhe upper Jren per cenf of Jrhe iunior class are eligible for admission. AJr +he end of Jrhe school year an honor assembly is given and new members are admiHed. To be a member of ihe Honor Socieiy is a greaf honor and is someihing for which +he lower classmen work. This year Miss Sayre was ap- poinfed new adviser. faking +he place of Miss Tielking, who is +he former adviser. During foo+bail and baskeibali seasons pencils were sold wi+h schedules on +hem, Aiso selling bookcovers wi+h our Alma Ma+er and Love and Honor . anofher school song. prin'red on +hem was a money-making project The money raised was used +0 buy pins and candles used in inifiaiing new members and for a Jrea given ior +he old and new members. A+ fhe end of +he ferm +he members of Honor Sociefy averaged +he grades and awarded pen- nan+s +0 Hie highesf ranking homerooms in +he eighih. nin+hl +en+h, and elevenfh grades. Being a member of Honor Socie+y is no+ an honor +ha+ ends when a siudenf graduafes 13qu provides excellen+ recommendaiion for his iuiure. whefher he is going on 10 college or eni'ering some profession. Firs? Row: J. SmiHi, B. Lines, P. Obermeyer. P. Sfanaford, D. DesRuisseaux. R. O'Meara, T, Wishman, As Regan, S, Skinner. B. Dickmann. Segond Row: C. Bailey. 5, Evans, A. PickeH. J, Gannaway, JV Allen, L. Hanfbauer, S. Tasch. Si Rink, Di Sherman. CV Stackhousei Thlrd. ROW: T. Nasf. 6. Couk. P.l Leplev. B, Bqusi Ks Suliivan. L. Mifchell. Ci Dugle. D. Lauderman. Fourrh Row: K, Miller. 5. Warner. N. F-SCHEF. G, Thurman. Miss Tlelking. M. Garrison, C. Quif'schreiber, SA Purdy, Be Horton, FiHh Row: C. Cordes, B. Smeal, H, Beafh'e, Y. Williamsan, D. Wehrmeyer, J. Baird, G, Penning, J, Dayle. W. Fife, Firs! Row: C Garfalman, C. AI-Hlurl J'e Fischer. P. Tilley. M. Hiler. Second Row: P, Meeks. K, Miller, C. Osiendarp, P. HausfaHar, D. Basseff. E. Obermeyer. 6. Cook. D. Barlow. C. Sherrow, S. Ha lerrnan, D. Biankenship, Miss Hauck. Third Row: 6. Bell, E. Land- fhaler. M, Tessendcrf, M. Yn.k, M. Densford, J. Wilhelmy. J. Wilkiee H. Green. K. Taylor. Pe Yenke. S. Cushman, N. Saafkampe Fourth Row: B, Eadse S. Clmdon, Je McClellan. J. Balsam. P. Roy, B. Vaughn, H. Schnepnin. P, Simpson. J, Basic , P. Dinsel C. Johnson, P. Brooks. Fourth Row: L. REIT. M. Carlson, ET Wardrep, C. Grealhou seI R. Snow, L Fidgeun, C. Hunier, AT Carlson. 3. Edwards. OFFICERS DAVE BASSETT . , Presidem PAULA HAUSTETTER ....... Vice-PrestenT CAROL OSTENDARP ........... Secrefary Worship is an TmporfanJr parf of everyone's life. and a shor'r worship service wifh Triends Tn +he morning helps +0 s+ar+ The day OT'F right This was Jrhe basic reasoning of The founder of Marne ing Wa+chl June Ramage, fourfeen years ago when +he organizahon began. Morning Wa+ch is a group of sfuclen+s who hold nondenominahonal worship services in The Memorial Chapel every Monday. Wednesday. and Thursday morning from 8:IO +0 8:20. To become a member of Morning Wa+ch aTI one musf do is a'H'end and. ET he chooses. Jrake charge of +he devofional services once or Jrwice a year. The service consisfs of an opening hymn. a scripfure. a prayer. and a closing hymn. EDDIE OBERMEYER GLENNY COOK . , . ...... DevofionaTChaTrman MISS PHYLLIS HAUCK ........... Advfsor ........... Treasurer PeriodfcalTy +he presiden+ presenfs New Tesfa- men+s +0 +he new and deserving members. The Tesfamenfs are ghc'rs from The Gideon Sociefy who wilhngly supporf Jrhe number reques'recl. The devoh'onaT commIHee consisfs 0T Glenny Cook, Phyllis Roy, and Pa+ Dinse. This commiHee plans The scheduTe 0T all school devohons heard each morning over The Public Address Sstrem or in +he homerooms. and any reTEgious assemblies held +hroughou+ The year. The churches of Norwood. under The Norwood MinisferTaT Associahon, supper? Morning Wa+ch and are very proud 0? +he progress The sociefy has made foward bringing religion in+o +he life of sfudemfs af Norwood High. MORNING WATCH OFFICERS CARL BOULDIN . ...... Presideni BILL DICKMAN .............. Vice Presideni KEN MILLER ........... Secrehsry DICK DESRUISSEAUX Treasurer MR, HOWARD GAEB Advisor Lef.L 'Io Right: 3. Dickmann. C. Bouldin. D. DesRuisseaux, Iller. PROJECTIONIST Projecfionisi's Club is made up of a group of boys who have a high scholaeric average and have donated their free iime +0 showing iiilms +0 Hie resiL of H16 school. These boys opera+e and maintain audio-visual equipmen+ any Jrime if is needed; The club members. by popular vo+e. elec'r the new proiec+ionis+s from a group of boys approved by the principai. Jrhe counselors. and Hie clean of CLUB boys. This year nine boys were chosen for mem- bership. Every year HTS disc iockey, who plays Hwe rec- ords we hear durinq lunch. is sponsored by fine Proiedionisfs Ciub. This year's disc iockey was Presiden+ Carl Bouidin. Every year two field Jrrips are Jraken. This year fhey wen'r +0 Hue S+rie+mann Biscuit Company during Hwe falli A +rip is an ou+-o+-+own indusfry was faken in fhe spring. Lair '0 Right SiHing: K. Miiler, T. Hock, J. Williamson, D Bowman, 6. WaHers, Sfandinq: R. Schooleyl C. Bouldin. K. Wright C. Sfackhousei Ji BeaNie, Mr, Gaeb, J. Dunbar. J. Phelps. I!.Die:kmannl C. Wolf. ii. Howard. Not Picfured: D. DesRuisseaux. First Raw, Left fa Rith: D. D'Anqina. N. Green. C. Thomas, D. KieseweNer, R, Sawder. 'Ihird Raw: A. FOPDE. RA SmiHL J. Cox. R. DesRuisseaux, T, Sfone, M, Leaverl Mr. Thomas. L, Maal, J. Sasser. h J. Corrado, Second Row: IL Johnson, D. Densford, W. Pfenning. OFFICERS JIM CORRADO ROY DesRUISSEAUX . . PresidemL , VEce-Presiden+ Every Thursday morning during H13 school year a group of shu'Herbugs can be found headed 'For fhe cold lunch room. This is +he meefing place of +he Norwood High School Camera Club. Club membership includes sfudenfs from +he eighfh fhrough fweth grades. No expensive equipmenf is needed. As a member 01c Hwe club. a s+udemL has a Chance +0 learn +he ins and oufs of pho+ography. 91 NANCY GREEN MR. RUSSELL THOMAS . Secrefary-Treasurer Adviser During +he school year. +he club +akes many field frips +0 poinfs of in+eres+ in and around Cincinnafi. This year Hwe club also had +wo par'ries plus Hweir annual picnic which came in June. Camera Club annually sponsors an exhibifion 0f prize-winnlng phofographs from +he Nafional High School Pho+ographfc Awards Con+es+. There is also a monfhly pho+o con+es+ in which +he club members pc-ar'ricipafe CAMERA CLUB FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS JACKIE MORSBACH ........... Presiden+ SANDY STOUT .............. Secrefary DOUG SNAPP ............ ViceAPreSRdenf PAULA HAUSTETTER ........... Treasurer MISS RUTH MILLER . . . Years ago +he French Club adop+ed Haeir firs+ underprivileged childl Marie Francoise Peileux, +hrough +he Save Hue Children Federafion. Affer she was no longer in need of +heir help, +hey adop+ed Monique LeBerre, and 1a+er Gerard Quehen, The French Club helps fhese children by sending food and clofhing packages +0 +hem. To raise money +0 supporf Monique and Gerard. fhe French CM; sponsors +he annual Mardi Gras Dance. This fesfive affair aiways ah +rac+s a large crowd. Charles Sfackhouse and ......... Adstor Rhoda OMeara reigned over +his year's dance as King and Queen. The happy couphe were crowned by Jackie Morsbach and Saliy Harrison. Pierre tAnne Evanj and Gerfrude Karolee Kamm were on hand +0 preseml Hwe King and Queen wi+h sfuffed animals. Pierre and Gerfrude are H19 French caf and his mouse wife who reside in Room ll3. They and +heir Mafs and Kice are +he French Club masco+s. ther money raising pro'lecfs were +he bake sale and H16 +ax sfamp drive. Firsf Row. LaH' f0 Righf: P. HausfaHer, J. Mcrsbach, J. Emmans, C. Wyatt, D. Deininger, J, Schweiher, Second Row: P. Miner, I. McGrew, I. Tenkman, P, Brooks, C, Barber. Third Row: C. ScoH', B. Adams, C, BuelL P, Powell, K. Taylor, D Winchell. Four+h Row: Miss Miller, S. S'ouf, J. Conn, P. Coffman. Fiffh Row: L'. Grigsby, L. Kellerl D. Snapp, J. Zimmerman. T, McGurrTn. Firsf Row. Lef+ Do Righf: J. Keller. A. Evans. N. Curran, G. Kerr, M. Hiler, B. Fefering. Second Row: C. Kemp. G. Millen Miss Miller, D, Lewis. Third Row: C. Grigsby, l. Hayes, M. Densford. S. Wailace, P, Simpson, P. Yenke, D. Wells. Fourfh Row: P. Flarida, S. Harrison, J, Fischer, 5. Cluxicn, DV Blandenship, C. Fife. Fifih Row: J Mandi: DA Lawrence, C. Woods, D. PeHH. Sixfh Row: J. Ly'Hle. A. Albrecht C. Bailey, M. Tessendorf, S. Evans. 5. Woodward. Seventh Row: H. Hughes. J. Campbell. s. RobinsOn, P. Mueller, 5. Halien man, C. Hamrn, R. O'Meara, C. Sfackhouse. Along the Wall: P. Meyer, B. Densford, M. Leaver. OFFICERS ANN EVANS K , . . . . . A v . . .Presidenf MARILYN DENSFORD , . . . . , . A . .Secrefary SALLY HARRlSON , . . . . . , . . . . .Treasurer This drive was in +he form ofa confesf befween Cloches! fUEngle BeHs 'l. H esf neT' I He ls French f and French ll. aHhough H did no? in+er- BOFWHL HSainfe NUHH C'Silenf NVIQI'WHL and 1cere wifh fhe close unify befween fhe fwo dasses, Canfique De N061 V0 HOW Nigh'f'l By Hwe fime +he parfy given by the losers of H18 The members 0+: We French ClUb were pro- con+es+, roHed around, all rivalry was MrgoHen, Vided WHh names Of French children +0 whom This year. for fine firs? fime, 5+a+ionery was sold fhey Wighed +0 wme' They COUId wrlfe eIJrher In +0 ra'se mone ako French or English, buf usually preferred English. I . Y They were very excifed when +heir French pen I' ' H1 h E + ' ' . . Caro mg m 6 al S a Chrrsfmas hme was one pals wrofe back. because Hwexr leHers were erJr- of H16 Chrisfmas adivifies. This year French I Jren I-n French These help fhem in learning Hwe and H sang many CWOIS WhiCh were enjoyed by language because Hue ieHers had +0 be frang- all. Some of We songs Huey sang were. Tinfez la+ed. FRENCH CLUB ll 93 LATIN CLUBI OFFICERS JANTS GANNAWAY ........... ConsuT JANE NAST ................ Scribe MIKE SITTASON ............. Praefar TOM BOWMAN ............ Quaesfor MRS, MARGARET SCULLY Dead language? Who says fhaf La+in is a dead language? WeTl. H's surely kepf +hese s+uden15 busy. Who are They? They are sfudenfs who have +aken La+in. An annual achHy in which Lafin Club par- ficipafed was caroling in +he halls. The +hree language clubs wenf +hrough +he halls singing carols in fhe foreign languages +hey were s'rucly- Eng, This gave +he s+uden+ body an idea of how our carols sound in a foreign language. Two carols sung were Adesfe Fidelis PO Come All Ye FaifhfulT'T and T'Sancfa Nox f SiIen+ NighF'T. ......... Adviser WhereTs +he ballo+ box? or Who fook +he crown? help fo explain +he confusion around +he La+in room as +he Roman Holiday Dance neared. This dance origina+ed in Rome, where fesfivals were held whenever Jrhe occasion presenfed Hseht. The main aHrac'rion of +his dance was +he crown; ing of +he Queen of Beaufy and her +wo a+V fendanfs. The queen was crowned by EM S+ackh house, presidenf of Lafin H. Who was the queen? Margine Tessendorf! Her lrwo aHendanfs were Sally Ann Tasch and Pa+ Collopy. All +hree re- ceived giHs; Margine also was presenfed wi+h +he +radifional golden apple. Firs?- Row, Leff in Right: L DavidsonV DT Brooks, J, Gannaway, J, Schardl, S. Hubbard. Second Row: J. Taylorl 3 Flora RA Haifl'eld, C. Cox, D. Farmer, P. Baxfer. Third Row: D, Maren, 6. Sellers, T, Quigley. G, Vaughan. P. LyHIe, Mrs. Scully. FourH-v Row: P. Deha, N, Wcolley, B. Duqle. L. Pidgeonl M. Combs, R. Thielen. Fiffh 20w: E. Frambes, K, Rodgers. M. SiihasanV RT Penn ha. 1. Bawman. B. Hen zrlighl, 4222 T k; First Row, Leif to Righi: N. Mulberry, N. Rankin. Ji Benhaml L. Baker, ET Kelley. J. Bell, C. Johnson. Second Row: C, Funk. 6. Daum, V. Averbach, B. Eadsi C. Dyers, C. ZeHeI, F. Dinse, Third Raw: L. Ruckl AT Winklar, E, Landlhaler, M, Carlson. E. Weigel, C. HardyT L. Reif. Fuurfh Row: B, Richmond, R. Schooley, B. Holmield, J. We1hingfcn, F. SfraHon, D. Steinhauer. Mi Earneh. HM: Row: D, Sher- man. 9. Sfackhousei L. Anderson, D. Mullen, W. Guuid, J, Kleh, J. Hofmanni OFFICERS BILL STACKHOUSE .......... ConsuT JOAN BENHAM ............ . ,Scriba LARRY ANDERSON ............. Praefor RON SCHOOLEY ....... . . ,Quaesfor Bake sales were always fun and Lafin Ciub didnii miss ouf on These. Each year The firs? and second year cTasses compefe in a bake sale To see which class makes fhe more money on a per- cen+age basis. The losing class Then gives a parfy for The winning Class. One of +he newesf in+eres+s in Lafin is +he Junior CTassicaT League. This is a nafional or- ganizahon Tor Lafin siudenfs. H5 Jrheme i5 10 in- crease +he knowledge abouf The Roman Empire. +0 Create greater in+eres+ in Lafin, and +0 under- 5fand beHer ifs coniribufion To our own language. This year almosf for+y siudenfs joined. They 95 received membership cards. silver pins. and booklefs which +he league furnished. Our Junior Classical League Chapfer awarded a silver key +0 The oufsfanding Lafin sfudenh The Junior ClassicaT Leaque held its annuaT sfaTe conierence 5? Columbus. This year Jrhe con- ference was in March. The sfudenis +ha+ aHencled Tearned more background of H16 La+in Tanguage. This spring Lafin Club spomsored e +66 Tor eithrh graders in+eres+ed in Jraking Lafin. AT The +ea ques+ions were answered, reireshmen+s were served. and skifs were presen+ed +0 acquain+ +he guesfs wifh Jrhe Roman way of life. LATIN CLUB II h SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS MURRAY AVERBACH ...... . . e . , Presideni JANET BASTON ..... ' ......... Secrefary ROSEMARY RICHARDSON ...... V?ce-Presidenl DARLENE CALLAN ............ Treasurer MR. BYRON WILSON h . . The main purpose 01c Norwood Highhs Spanish Club is +0 learn more about +he people and cus- foms of Spain and La+in America so +haf +hey will become Buenos Vecinos tGood Neighborsh The Spanish Club mef on Thursdays affer school in Mr. Wiison's room and repor+s were given by +he members on cus+oms, buildings, cifies. Cosfumes. and o+her +opics of inferesf. Moving pidures or film sfrips concerning Spain or La+in America were shown 6+ +he meefings whenever +hey were available. Membership is open +0 all sfudenfs faking Spanish I or Spanish II. Firs+ Row, Let? is Right: G. Fritsch. M. Sfephens, I. Will. P. ColloPY. B. Moore, 5. Glassmeyer. J. Vogel, T. Grey. Second Row: K Conner, ll. Ball, E. Baker, 6. Hubi. Te Davis, M. Lee. R. Summer. W. Taggarf. D, Hill. .L Nimmo, Third Row: JA Taylor. S. Nucksl L. Henson, N. Hammond. D, Key, J. Wilhelmy, M, Erannock, P. Baslin, L, Hathaway. Mr. Wil'on. Fourth Row: 6. Gray. Be Warner, B. Parker. N. Green. E. Jackson, J. Lawson. 5. Hoapengarner, C. Refallick, J. Cutshall. ......... Adviser During +he pasf summer. one of +he members, Dan Dennis, Jrook a +rip th his family 10 Mexico. His fa+her filmed In color many poinfs of inferesf of ihaf coun+ry. Dan broughf +hese films f0 one of H19 meefings to show fhe members +he places he had visifed, On anofher occasion Miss Kiernan, Allison School counselore gave a vivid synopsis of her hip +0 Spain. She broughf back miniafures of a matador and a Spanish dancer which can be seen in Mr. Wilson's room. Firsf Rowi Lefl 1'0 Right: L. Godseyl Fe Sfahl. J. Pfeifer, J. Easton, 8 Crane, J, Qu'Hxhreibarl M, Nielrane Pe Kripp, L. Whilfaker. .ww. I . , m Second Raw: R. Dirksen, M, Averbach. B, Rahee G. W'enfies, J. Underwaod, D. queih T. CollinsI Mr, WI'I on J. Sasser, Third Row: D, Callane R. Richardsane Je McClellan. C. Sheafer. G, Walkers, B. Gravenkemper, Re DesRuisseaux, J. Sasser. The Chris+mas season was celebrafed by having a par+y th reporfs given by +wo members on Chrisfmas cus+oms of Mex- ico. Songs were sung inciudecl Noche De Paz Silenf NighfL 'Coscabeles Mingle Bellsj. Pasfores a Belem and o+hers. In- vHed were Hue five public school counv selors. Hue +wo deans. Miss Kehm and Mn Dallmer. and our principal. Mr. Gesel- brach+. Each member brough+a small giH. AHer +he giH exchange refreshmen+s were served. As is +he cusfom each year. Spanish SPANISH CLUB 97 Club members visi+ +he Spanish Inn. Here in Hue Spanish afmosphere meals are ordered in Hwe Spanish language, as +he proprie+ors are Spanish-speaking people. Spanish dishes are served. so everyone can ge+ an idea of LaHn America recipes and hospHalHy. m April. Norwood High School's Span- ish Club invifed a speaker who falked +0 H18 whole erudemL body 6+ Hue Pan Amere ican Day assembly. The purpose of Hue as- sembly was to undersfand La+in Americans and +0 sfrengfhen our bonds wifh Hwem. Firs? Row: J. Gannaway E. Weigel. E. Hughes, F. Thacken R. O'Meara, S. Lewis. Second Row: L. Stevens. 6. Kizer, S, Harrison, L4 wF;2:;u:1-HTzs::;:m.Tszaapzivsz L OFFICERS FNTH THACKER Presldem BARBARA HUGHES .VicerPresideni DARLENE CALLAN .Secrefary A L P H A C H I RHODA OMEARA .Treawrer B E T A C H I OFFICERS : NANCY CURRAN Presdenf Fim Row. Leif fa Right: 0 Fischen J. Regan. N. Curram J, Gannaway. 6. Frances, Second Row: K. Taylor, B. Warner, S. Hurf, B. Bisher, C. Cox. D, Floral. E, GroVEL Third Row: CL WyaH, D. Maren D, Brooks, N Saafkamp, L. Reif, F, Brooks. Fourih Row: D. Key, 5. Hoopengarner, P. Miller, J. Can , P. Coffman. JAMS GANNAWAY JUDY FREDERICK GERALDWE FRANCIS .VicevPresldenI . Secrefary Treaiurel $3... i SiNinq, Leif to Right: N. Curran F, Collopy. G. Ganndway, S. Lewis, Miss Hooper. J, Gannaway. Sanding; E, Hughes. L. Shhns. C. Funk. F. Thackerl R. O'Meara OFFICERS JOYCE GANNAWAY , Presidenf SALLY LEWLS . Vice-President PAT COLLOPY . Secrefary MARY HSCHER .Treasurer VELMA HERRERA RHODA OMEARA CAROL FUNK MISS BETH HOOPER . ,WoHd FeHowship Chairman . Membershfp Chairman .Worshfp Chairman . Adviser Under H19 supervision o? 1he new Y-Teen ad visor Miss Befh Hooper, HYGR CalofnmL has had a very successntul year. A dance affer Hwe firsf foofbaH game and a Y-Teen assembly started 1he acfivifies of He year. A caroling parfy. Hwe HoHy Hop, crowning Bill Hall as PIn-Up-Boy. and We Easfer assembly were a few ofher iobs +he cabineJr undertook. in the spr'mg The annual Mo+her-Daugh+er Ban- que+ was held 5+ Hwe Norwood Chrish'an Church 10 announce Hue new oHicers of J957-58. The freshmanisophomore, Beia Chi YATeens. and Hwe iLmForisenior Alpha-Chi YrTeens. were busy planning parfles for children af Allen House and Longview. Special en+er+afnmeni such as a cosme+1c demonsfrafion. fashion show swimming preview. and a speaker from Brazil aH followed the principles of learning helping others, and having fun. 99 HYGR CABINET Firsf Row, Leif to Right: V. Weigel, Treasurer; 6. Warren, J. Hauk, B Vaughan. Vice-Presidem; J. Evans, 5. Dennis, L. Poona. Second Row: B. Meadows. J. Eden, J, Roudebush. G, PaHon. J. Edwards! N. Hallerman. Third Row: N. Rafnour, 8. Rose, President; J. Fischer, 5. Wundell, M, Abraham. P. Croswell. Fourth Row: S. Kamp, L. Badgley, S. Woesfe. K. Few, R. M:- Chesney, Secretary. v W Seared. Left to Right: M. Leaver, P. MyersA Th DeWiN, L, Whilfaker, Duqle. Second Row: W. Howard, L. Hthawayh M. Pol'fir, T. Hock. V. Sears, K. Ma as, M. Flaugher, B. O'Meara, B, Frambes, Jh Nimmoh B. Woods. Third Row: 6. Gray, D. Steinhauer, J. Zimmerman. J. T. Fighfmasler, C. WyaH. G. McGee. T. Quiglay. D. PeHif, B. Robb 9 R. Whitlock, L. ManeI J. Brown. R. Dirksan. E, DUI'IP fordl F. ErelsiordA HI-Y The Hi-Y offers +0 boys in +he communify a chance +0 parficipafe in acfivifies o+her +han Jrhose conneded wH'h high school. This year mosf of Jthe Hi-Y acfivihes were sponsored by Jrhe heshmen-sophomore club caHed Sigma Alpha Tau. beHer known as 5A.? The purpose of +his group isl To creafe, main- +ain. and exfend +hroughou+ +he home, school. and communH'y. high standards of Chrisf'lan characfer. In spirif: always fogeJrher, sfafes briefly and Clearly +he moHo of Sigma Alpha Tau. Frank Kurfz. +he adviser. has helped +he club in esfablishing +he clubhs acfivihes and ahso gIvA inq +he boys counseling. George Keus+ner, Jrhe head of The boys' department and Mr. Schqu, 100 +he Y secre+ary. have given a Hhelping hand In the club's aHairs. Fishing Jrook up mosf o1: fhe boys' +ime on Sat urdaysh bqu occasionally family picnics were planned. Week-end camphoufs also oHered +he boys ano+her ou+le+ for excess energy. During +he school year, Jrhe boys had a series mE Iecfures by Dr. Dickerson on social hygiene. They sponsored a Chris+mas-New Years dance and a King and Queen dance which was held in March. They have aHended a hockey game at the Cmcinnd'ri Gardens, 6 Ca+holic church. a synagogue. a Naval Reserve Unit an Army Re- serve Unit an ice skafing rink. and had hayrides +hrough 3mL fhe year. Firsl Row. L2H fc Rghf: T, Killen. R. WilL J Pfeifer, B. Sfepl'enson. C. Relallick. Second Row: Mr. F. Kurfz, D Hill. D, Barnett L. Andeuon, B. Woodward. OFFICERS LARRY ANDERSON . , . . . . . . . Presidenf BHL STEPHENSON . . . . , . . . . . Secrefary DOYLE BARRETT . . A . . . . k . . Viceer'esidem DENNIS HlLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer FRANK KURTZ . . . , . , . A . . . . Adviser SIGMA ALPHA TAU COUNCIL DELTA OFFICERS ALWILHELM . . . . . . . . . . , . . .Presfdenf SHWELY BARNETT . . . . . . . secremyfrreasurer BARRY HOWARD . . . . . . . . . V1cevPresideni MR. REED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Advisor MR KATEs ..........,... Adviw Seamed Left to Right: W. Poe, 8. How- ard, C. Kourlas. M, Bania, D, LiggeH, First Row: Mr. Kaies. .F. Eeniamin, J. Martin, J, Ieaffie. J Ross. S. Barneif, Mr. Reed. Second Row: 8. Hall, A. Wilhelm, J. Rayburn. Firs? Raw, Lef1+o Right: R. Shain, L, Hill, .1. Williams C. Pennington, JT Smith. Second Row: J. England, J. Bofner. R. Smith, J. Nunlev. R. Kaesmeyer. B. Muench, M. Howard, W. Vandergriff, . Burchl G. Siricker. 6, Steele. J. Few. H, Cox, R. Sowder, OFFICERS HOMER COX ........... . . . Presiden! LARRY HILL .............. Secretary JTM BURCH ............. VTCe-Presfdenf GERALD BOTNER ............ .Treasurer MR. WILLIAM PACE . , The Elecfrici+y Clubl thch is composed of The +wen+y-one boys in fhe eledricify class, has one purpose. This is To prepare +he boys for jobs as eledricians. fechnidans. engineers, and +0 fura +her Their education in eledrical engineering The program commiHee planned several adivi- Hes during The year and Held frips +0 various companies. The club Took fier Jrrips f0 such places as the Cincinnah Milhng Machine. WCPO Teie- vision S+a+iom Nlis ChaTmers. and +he Cincinnafi Suburban Bell Telephone Company, On +he 24+h .......... Advlsor of January. Mr. Baker, Trom +he Cincinnah Gas and Eledric Company. gave a Talk To The Club abou+ +he evoluflon 0f lighhng. The boys in The club aTso worked on Club proiecfs, Besides working on projeds 0T Their own such as house wiring, +hey repaired all household appliances such as foas+ers, radios. irons, Clocks, howL plafes. lamps, fans, and elecfric razors. AHogefher The seniors had +0 perform TiHy experimenfs for The enhre year. The program commhuree planned The club's annual picnic +0 end +he year. ELECTRICITY CLUB Firs? Rom Left to R'ghf: P. Roark. J. Hiller, P. Foxwell, E. SaHie, R. Erwin, S. Gillespie, K. Hefner. R. Dunn. Second Row: J. Brink- man, J. Shelby, J0 Percivall R. Haggard, S. Hines, B. Silver, P. Rennie. Third Row: Mrs, Wahlerf. D, PrindIE, K. Phelps, 8. Furnishl B. Dufresne, 5. Dick. M. Powell. A. Hatfield. Fourfh Row: T. Wishman, P. Carpenterl M. McCabe. M. Towner, P. Flynn. MK Fischer, S0 Bronkshire. Mrs. Tharp OFFICERS ROSEMARY DUNN ............ Presiden+ JEANNIE HILLER ............. Treasurer EILEEN SATTIE ............ Vice-Prasidenf MRS. THARP ................ Adviser CAROL DUFRESNE ............ secremry MRS, WAHLERT ............. Adwsor Again +his year. +he girls in Cosmefology Club have been busy giving manFCures, seH'ing hair. and giving permanen+s +0 gain experience in fheir chosen profession, Despife Weir many hours spemL 5+ schooL H19 Cosme+ology girls devofe much of fheir 'Hme +0 helping +hose who are less forfunafe. Throughouf Hue year Huey make numerous vx'sifs f0 Longview Hospital. Hamich Counfy Home0 and Drake Hospifal. On such hips Hwey cuf, wash and 56+ pafienfs' hain and give permanenfs. Various Hems were sold by the dub previous +0 Hwe holfdays f0 finance Chrisfmas parHes. This year +here were +wo par+ie5: one af AHen House, We ofher aJr Riverview Communify Cenfer. Mrs. Wahlerf and Mrs. Tharp +ook Four girls and opera+ed a Cosmefoloqy boofh for seven days 5+ +he Ohio Siafe Fa'wr. Over 40.000 people vislfed fhis boofh and saw fhe Norwood High beauficians ai work. Norwood was very weH pleased 51+ H19 firsf Sfudenf Halrsiyling Con+esf held EH LouisviHe, Kenmcky. Three ng from our Cosme'robgy De0 parfmenf en+ered as Con+esfanfs and presenfed +heir seH-designed hairs+yles0 walking away th +he iwo fop pr0rzes0 Kay He0ner received a beau- Jrhtul hophy for firsf prize while Rosemary Dunn was awarded a plaque as second pr'wze. Norwood is proud mt Hue disfinguished work +hese girls have done. COSMETOLOGY CLUB 104 PM-CO-OPS AM-CO-OPS OFFICERS CAROL BROOKS Presiden+ NANCY ACHTERMAN Vice-Presidenf R UTH GROSS Secrefary HARVEY SNOWDEN Treasurer MR. HOSTETLER Adviser Firs? Row. Left '0 Right: A, Pick. eH, D. McFarland, K, Carson. N. Ballard, J. Canada, Securnd Raw: Mr. Hosfeflerl P. Floyd. 5. Long. D. McGeel J, Weitzel, P. Schroed- er. D. Tader. Third Row: P. Blair. A Cock, L. Adkina H. Mackey, R. Schwarf-z, A. Whi'ing, R, Timon. OFFICERS JUNE CANADA Presidenf PEGGY SCHROEDER Vice-Presldeni HAZEL MACKEY Secrefary LORLE ADKINS Treasurer MR. HOSTETLER Adviser Firs! Row, Leif in Right: D, Mc- Farland, H. Snowden, N Achin- man. C, Brooks. R Gross. Second Row: J, S'anley, P. Shelly, 5. Miracle. B. Engle, M. Comm, P. Armsey, Third Row: E. Sohmar, J. Merckel, Mr. Hosteflan OFFICERS JIM DAVIS Presidenf DOTTY CON LON Vice-Presidenf BETTY HUTCHINSON Secrefary-Treasurer M R, SHEPPARD Adviser First Row, Leff f0 Righf: MI. Shep pard, D. Cunlon, M, Bruss, B, Huichin- son. Second Row: J. Davis. R. Rankin, W. Hoffman, C, Davis, D. Brockman, J. Presfon. Third Row; J. Hosfermanl D. Hill. DISTRIBUTIVE CO-OP The Disfribque Co-ops learn H16 fechniques of salesmanshfp and gain experience by working in dH'Ferenf sfores 'In our communHy. Under Hwe direcHon of Mr. Sheppard 1he Dis- fribufive Co-ops decora+e H'we display windows on Hue +hErd Hoor of Hwe Technicd Building. The merchandise used in decora+ing +hese windows is A typical display, cradled by Hm CD-OpL borrowed from fhe Norwood merchants. One of fheir achiJrIes was fhe annual Employer and Employee Banquet +0 which +hey invifed a gues+ speaker They also aHended fwo con- venHon; fhe disfrid convenfion in Hue faH, fhe sfafe convenHon in Hwe spring. and foured Nor- wood businesses. Yona- Quantum of the m. pm w a g .4 4 Firs Row. LeH Io RigH: P. CoHopy. Second-Row: Mr. Saumenfg' 6 Cvok, CA SherroW, J. Gaffney. R. WyH. C. PEHH. J. Kraus, S. Reynaldg J. Voqel, N. Sadfkampl M. PoweL, Y, Philpof. J. Keler Mr. Phillips. Third Row: 64 Arthur. L. Reif, J. Ryan. P. Roy J. Bastim L, Childrey. D. Deininger. R. SmHh B. Hollifmld, D. BasseH. J. Fischer. R, Conner, G. SeHers. Fourth Row: D, Hahm J, PfeHer. L. Meal, J. Pefering, C, Shealer, R. Beardl 8. Richmond. J. McClellan, C, Buell, S. Ciuxion, RV Grey. 6. Callan, D. Connar, F. Tipmn, th Row: D. Lawrence, F, Shanon, R. Penning. D, Dennis. M; Hunfer T. Bales. B. Price. B, Denshrd. JA CufshaIL L. Godsey. T, Bowman, W. Taqgert T. Quiglem S. Brookshire. OFHCERS Marching band provided enharfaInr'nemL a+ DAVE BASSETT . , . . . . . . . Presidme bOHw home and aw.ay' games during $oo+ba.H season. Usually conszshng of 48 members, Hus GLENNY COOK - ' - ' wcep'mdm' group presenfed a varlefy of halHime shOWS such RONALD SWTH . , . , . , , . , . semerary as We eiecfion show in November PHYLLIS ROY . . . . , ' . . . , - . Libranan . Af+erl1toojrbaH season: coincerf band rehearsed furs+ period In fhe mornmq In Room 2. This band BWL HOLLIHELD ' ' ' ' V ' ' ' Manager presenfed a concer'r in H19 spring and phayed af MR.J. R. PHILLIPS , . . . . , . . . . . , Director several assemblies +hroughouf Hue year. NORWOOD BAND 106 Mr. J. R. Phillipsl band direcfon selecfed fif- Jteen peopie +0 consfifu+e +he school orchesfra. This group plays semi-popular music and ap- peared a? assembHes. Hie Senior Class Play. and Hwe Spring Drama Produd'ion. A pep band of Jren +0 fiHeen members played 5+ mosf of fhe pep rallies +hroughou+ +he year. in +he sprinq of I956, +ryou+s were held For +his year's maioreffes. Chosen were five majoreHes. a captain. and an alfernafe; +here were +hree seniors, +hree iuniors, and a sophomore They were PmL Collopy, captain; Joyce Gaffney. Glenny Cook. JeaneHe Keller. Margie Powell, Yvonne Philpoi: and Carol Sherrow. alfernafe. These girls marched wi+h +he band during haH- fimes of H15 ?ooeral! games and in parades. They pencormed a+ several pep rallies in +he fieldhouse. and 5+ +he PTA Variefy Show, Besides school achHes. +he maioreHes fook lessons from U.C.'s feafured majoreHe, Margie Brown. and fook second place in a confesf. These girls worked hard and have made NHS proud of them. NORWOOD ORCHESTRA LB 10 Right: L. Reif, J. McClellan. 6, Cook 3. Richmond. I Heard. 5 Cluxfnm T. Grey. J. Cuishall. J: Kl'ausl J. Easton. 3, Price. P. Roy, J. Preifer, J. Fischer, M. Hunter. D. BasseH, F. Shaman, N. Saat- karnp. Firs? Row. Leif in Eight M. Powell. P. Collopy. C. Sherrnw, Second Raw: Y. Philpcf, 6. Cook. Th ri Row: J. Keller. J. Gaffney, 444: i2: h .1 N1 Ilhawwm-.; , x h 5 I . g :3. ' a 3f. 3 w v e . a W LP , g- 2? 13?, 2:5 i f ! 16 1 . C. :9, i; .1 z W x; 'a' v, .2: V . g, h 'vg- ,M h Nb, '4 K :r First Row. Left to Righf: K Miller, Janhs Ghnnqway, Joyce Gannaway. R. O'Meara, J. Morsbach, S, EVans, J. Morrow. Second Row: J. Benham. Sh Wanace. L. Redden, 6, Cook, Ch Funk, P. Edwards, A Pi:ktm, J. Campbellh Third Row: 5. Robinson, A Albrecht RV Leedum, M. BarneH, M. Carlson, B. Conner, R, Snow. Fourth Row; J, Heifer. J, Wolf, T, Stone, J. Baird, L. Andersun, D, Moore, ll. Haqemeier. Fifth Row: J. Stagnaro, T. McGurrin, C. Pefl'i, F. Brelsford. B. Wardrop, W. Gould. M. Defroh THE For +hose s+uden+s who enioy music and who have +he +ahent +he glee Clubs and choir are open +0 +hem. In Sepfember Miss Ewing held fryou+s for freshmen and new s+uden+s in+eres+ed in sing ingh People are chosen hem +he Three glee clubs +0 be members of Choir. The highlighf for Jrhe glee clubs and choirs was +he Spring Concert held in May. Every year Mr. Nbrecth reques+s +ha+ fhe Choir sing The BaHle Hymn of Jrhe Republic? The sfudenfs worked hard aH year long pre- 108 NORWOOD CHOIR paring 1cor +hese memorable cocner'rs. They sang $or spec'rai programs a+ Chris+mas and Easfer fime. To raise money for a new sef of risers. +he choral group 50H chocolafe during November. There was a confesf +0 see which group sold ihe momL bars 0; Chocola+e; Zefa fook firs+ place while Choir fook second. The fwo Jrop salesmen were Marilyn Densford and Ralph Hagemeier. bofh from Choir. They reached their goal and were able +0 purchase +he risers. L; First ROW. L2H 1'0 Right; J. Lyme. M. Carpenier, C. Hamm, M. Shouse, M. Tessendorf. C. Murphy, S. LEWis. Se:ond Row: J. Campbelll M, York, M. Schuck. D. Lewis. S. Cushman, P. Dinsn: J. Can. Third Row: P, Mueller, M. Densiord' P. Cunningham, I. Wilkerson P. Schweder L, Reifl J. WeHerslroem. 8 Brookshire, Founh Row: D. Basseff. B, Bugle 6. Sallers, C. Arfhur, Bruce Wolf, P. hriaxknalll H. Jaeggl'. FiHh Row; B. Dickmanm T. Collins. J, Robineife. N, Barnhill, T, DeWiH, Bob Wolf, R. Eeker. J. Taylor. OFFICERS RALPH HAGEMEIER . . . . . . , . . . . .Presdena MARY YORK . . . , . . . . . . . . . A .Treasurer MARILYN DENSFORD , . . . . . . . .VlcerPrBSVdenf ALDENA PICKETT . . . . . . . , .PubHcHyChairman MISS PEARL EwwNe . . . . . . . . . . . .Advism Beau+y and ialen+ cumblne af 1H9 Spring Concert 109 Fi.s'- Vow. Laf'r Io Right: 5 WaHate J, Conn, E. Tenkrnam C. Bouldin, M. Niemanl N, Saafkamp. B. Esher, L. xReif. L, Pidgeon, C. Keller, P Dinah F. Lyifle. P. Yenke. Second Row: D. Lewis M. Edwards 0 Weidner. S. hahm S. MJChElll Barbara MIIier, C, Ron F, Bruczks Beverly Miller, J. Ienham, J. FarrisI P. Tilley, M. Hfler. Thlrd Row: R. Johnsan C. Zeifei, A Parkerl M. GarreTL C. FH'El 6. Damn, 6. Trent, P. Powell. 3 Schaeffen A. 3.219615I N. Wooley, D. Hill, 5. Mcdowell. Faurfh Row: R. Johnson 5. Stem, J, Vandergriff. C. WlaH'. P. Zinf, G. Burgim S. Vogue, M. Muncy B. Ervin, N. Davidson, J. SOull. B, Warner, M Shoenl Q Hardy, Fifth Row: J. Morrom D. Brooks, L. Hemm, N. HammoncL A. Evans. C. Kamp. D. Sieber. M. Carlsan W. New S, Shober. G. Hauck, J. Gannaway, D, Bhankenship ZETA GLEE CLUB ALPHA GLEE CLUB OFFICERS OFFICERS SANDY WALLACE . , . . . . . . , . . . , Presidem RHODA O'MEARA Presidenf JOAN BENHAM ' ' ' me Pr05 d em MARILYN EAKINS .Vice-PresideM BONNE BISHER . , . . . . . . . , . . .Treasurer . PEGGY SCHROEDER .Treasurer CAROL FITE . . . . . . . . . .Pubhcx'fy Chax'rman LOWSE REIF, . . . . . , . . . , . . .AccompanIs+ ROBERTA LEEDOM . . . . , . Pubthy Chairman MARJORIE CARLSON . . . . . . , .Accompanis+ JACKIE MORSBACH .Accompanis'r Firsf ROW. Leif 10 R 9911: MA Ca.penfer, P. Edwards, C. Funk l, Wilkerson. M, beniford, J. Monbachl J. Weflelshoem. J. Campbell, A. Pickett P Cunningham. Second Row: N. Mulbarry, S. Cushman. J. LyHle. S. lroakshire C. Murphy, M. Schuclg l. Simpson. MA Yak G, Dickmem L Bowman. E. Peskin, Third Raw.- V, Averbach, L. Henson, P. Cullnpy, 6. Cook. M. Guenferh 5 Robfnson, P Mueller, PA Gr EggsI P. S:hrm2derl J. Kelien C Adams. M. Eekins. Albrecht S. Lewis, J. McClellan. L, McHarque. H, Jaqui. J, Basfon, R. O'Meara, E. Brookshire, Gannaway. L. Redden. Fifth Row: B. Cudgel. C. Vinson, K Miller. R. Leedom, J. Pe+ering, M. Barnett Hallerman. H. Sesline, M. Shouse, J. Murrow. Fourfh Row: A J. S. OMICRON GLEE CLUB OFFICERS BILL WCKMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Presx'denf MURRAY AVERBACH . . . . . . . .ViceAPreQdenf LARRY ANDERSON . . . . . . . . . . . TIeasurer DWKEHT MORRE . . . . . . , , VPabHciry Chairman ALDENA PICKETT . . . . . . . . . . ,Acccmpanisf Hrsi Row, Left To Right: P Edwards, M. York, J. Mursbach, P. Mueller, M. Demiord. P. Dinse, SA Cushman. Second Row: K, Miller, M. Barne R. Leedam, C. Hamm. JA Emmona H. Jaeggi. C. Funk. Third Row: Miss EWinq. Bruce Wolf. Bob Wolf, C. PeHif. Tk McGurrin, R. Baker. F. Maxwell, Four'h Row: M. Demo. J. Baird. D Moore, W. Gould. T. Sfone. APOLLO CHOIR OFFICERS WINSTON GOULD . . . , . . . . . . . .Presidenf CAROL FUNK . . . , . . . . . . .Vice-Presidenf DWIGHT MOORE , . . . . . . . . . . . .Manager MARY YORK , . . , . . . . A . .PublicffyChairman JACKIEMORSBACH . . . . . . , A . .Accompanis+ First Rom L2H 10 Right 5. Whifcernb, C. Arfhur, C, Refaliitk, E. Duglel C Faith. 6. Sellersl Bruce Wolfl R, Baker. P Maxwell. Second Raw: L. Reif. T, DeWih, B. Conner, J Heifer, T. Collins D. Barnes, N. Barnhll, R. Snow Bob Waif, J. Taylor. ThTrd Row: B, Barnes. F. Brelsferd. J. Rob'neife, D, Bassafi, M. Defrol B. Dckmann, D. Barlow, .1. Wolf, J. Stagnaro, A, Picks , Fourih Row: B. Wardrp, W, Gou dl M, Averbach, R. Haqemeien J. Baird. L. Anderson. D. Moore. T. Stone, T. McGurrilL SPORTS Sporfs . . A Hwe Hme of day when we learn +he rules of good sporfsman- ship. In one ins+an+ a boy can learn wha'r sporfsmanship means. The fime may be in a foofball play. a dash across +he finish line, Or a rebound. Afn- Iefics make Hwe body heath and willing +0 become alive. They make +he mind alerf and able f0 see clearly wha+ being par+ of a feam means. Teame work coun+s in sporfs along wifh sporfsmanshipe To be a good afhlefe one musf possess Hue purpose of sporfs . . . sporfsmanship. 112 1957 NORWOOD FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Norwood ...... l2; Wyoming ,. . ........ I3 Norwood. .. ,VI9: Woodward ....... .al3 Norwood ...... 20; Walnu+ Hills . y ., ,.,. 0 Norwood ...... 32: Wilmingfon ........... 7 Norwood .. v.40: McNicholas , .,,,....I4 Norwood ...... Zl; Talawanda ,. .,.. a. yl8 Norwood ...... 27: Lockland . .. . . . . . . l2 Norwood. . , , . .26: Wilbur Wr1'gh1L , . . 6 Norwood ...... 27; Mariemonf .......... 6 Norwood's foofball Jream recorded eighf wins and one loss +0 compile +he beer season ever for a Norwood foofball Jream. The firs+ game of +he season was a hearf- breaker. as +he Wyoming Cowboys came back affer a fwelve poinf deficii +0 defeaf +he Indians. I3-I2. a+ Wyoming. Norwood scored a ifs poEnJrs in +he firer quar+er on fouchdowns by halfback. Marion Ban+a and co-cap+ain Sid King, Coming home for +he second game, +he Indians dropped Jrheir crossfown rivals from Woodward by +he score of l9-l3. The Bulldogs scored in 1'he firs+ quarfer and bofh feams Jrallied in Jrhe second. giving Woodward a l3-7 advanfage a+ +he half. 8qu in the second half 1+ was all Nor- w00dy as fullback Sid King scored his second and +hird +ouchdowns of H19 nighf and Jrhe Indian de- fense kepf Jrhe Bulldogs from scoring. Walnuf Hills. +he lndians' neer fee, was downed by a s+rong Norwood squad. 20-0. Nei+her +eam scored in Jrhe firsf half, buf Norwood broke loose in +he +hird and fourJrh quarfers as Barry Howard. Sid King, and Wins+on Gould each had a fouch- clown. Walnu+ Hills made a drive +0 +he +wo yard line th a minufe +0 play, bu+ a sfrong Indian defense kepf Jrhem from scoring A previously unbea+en squad hom Wilming- fon was frounced by +he Indians, 321:, a+ home. This win gave +he Norwood Jream a +hreeagame winning sheak. On Norwoodhs second play of +he game. fullback Sid King ran 65 yards for a much- down, AHer a pass infercepfion by halfback Barry Howardy +he Indians drove for a +ouchdown on a 25 yard run by King and a 52 yard +ouch- down by Winsfon Gould. A pass from iunior quarferback, Ron Pence. 10 senior end. Dick Des- Ruisseaux, was good for a score. as ihe Indians led 20-O-a1'hal1h Touchdowns by Gould and King highlighfed +he second half. First Row, Lefi +0 Right: J. Ross, C. Richardson, 6. Wallera, J, Graensfelder, C, Sfackhouse, S. King, J, Kleby H, Snawden, B. Shink- hnuse, S, BarneH. Second Row: R. Sie'lnhauer. W. Gould, D. Juilleraf. J. Mandi. J. BeaHiel A. Wilhelm, D. Helfan, E. Saylor, Ty Stone. C. Ferguson, D, DesRuisseauxy J. Lowensfein, D. Liqgeff. w. Gossara Third Row: B, O'Meara, J, Rabb, T. Shefch. T, Huck, E. Klein, D. Carson. E, Howard, M, Eanla, R. Freiberger, R, Pence, J. Eeniamin. P. Smith, L, Barlow, E, Rahe. FourM Row: B. Conn, D. Mullen, NV McDowelll M, Flauqher, V, Sears, Ca Re+allick. M. Proffirl, K. Maqee, L. Hoffmann' C. Greail'ouse, R. DesRuissan, D, Wagner, L. Anderson. Ja Sasser. Noi Piclurad: M. Averbach, B. Davis. 6. Wienfies. Charlie blocks for Sid's cunversion. Norwood rolled over MCNiCholas at Anderson 4044. In the tirst quarter the teams exchanged touchdowns as the Rockets led, 776. In the second quarter Winston Gould ran 50 yards tor hi5 sec- ond touchdown ot the night and put the Indians ahead until a touchdown pegs trom the Mo Nicholas quarterback again gave the Rockets the lead I443. Barry Howard intercepted a pass. and a tew plays later he scored as Norwood had a 20-14 lead at halt. The Indian defense stopped the Rockets in the second halt while Gould Banta. and King scored touchdowns. Wihston Gould had three touchdowns tor the night. while Sid King had one and tour extra pointst Norwood traveled to Oxtord to play Tela- wanda in a game which was won on extra points. 21-l8t Sid King made all the Indians' points on three touchdowns and three conversion; A pass Interception by treshman Tom Hock on Nor- wood's I5 yard line in the closing minutes of the last period assured the tribe ot victoryt Lockland's Panthers tell to the Indians by the score 0t 2742. at Lockland. Once again the out, standing tullback, Sid King. scored all at the Indianst points. Norwood's detense was over- powering in the tirst halt, as they held the Panthers ottense to a mere 25 yards. However. in the second halt, Lockland completed 7 0t ll passes, gaming l08 yards. The Locklancl win gave the Indians 6: 6 game winning streak. Returning home, the Indians dropped Dayton Wilbur Wright, Zbrbt Winston Gould scored the only touchdown ot the slow-sccring tirst halt, In 115 Eig Sid. city's leading scorer, paves way for Santa. the third quarter King scored trom the l4 yard line. Marioh Bantats recovery ot a tumble set up a touchdown on a pass trom Pence to sophomore Larry Ahderson. Then the teams exchanged touchdowns with Senior halfback Harvey Snow- deh scoring for the lndians to tinish the game At Martemont. tor the last game ot the season, the Norwood detense held the Warriors to one touchdown which came tn the last quarter. as the Indians were triumphant. 27-6. Banta scored On a 37 yard run and King sped 72 yards tor a touchdown in the first period, A pass trom Pence to Anderson and a 34 yard run by Pence GCA counted tor Norwood's remaining points. Many honors came to the team which recorded the best season ever tor Norwood. Co-captain Sid King led the City of Cincinnati in scoring with l22 pointst He established a new school record by scoring 57 points tn a row He was named to the All-City Team by all three Cin- cinnati newspapers tor the second year in a row, Sid was named to play in the Northisouth game at Canton in August ahd he was given Honora- ble Mention on the All-Ohio Team ot the United Press. Senior coicaptein. Charles Stackhouse. who was named All-Ctty Center by the Cincinnati Post as a junior, switched to tackle and made the Junior Chamber 0t Commerce AllaOhio team. made up 0t good athletes with high scholastic standing. But the most praise goes to each member ot the team, These boys worked long and hard to earn tor Norwood its best season in tootball in the history of Norwood High School. Firs-i' Raw, LeH f0 Right: B7 'lhursfon, G. Williams, H. Sellersl I'A Calchera,1'. Fingasler. M. Siffasan, W7 Richardson. 6. Frifsch. Secund Row: R. Here. A. Malone. R. Hall. J. Krau5, F. Shroedar. M. Adamson, J. Hern. L. Hathaway. Third Row: 1. Meyer. M. Lee, E Eafon, 3. Burton, M. Hammersmifh, B7 Barnes. IL Gibson, B, Simpson FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Norwood Freshman had an impressive season of 4-2. They firsf defeafed Wyoming 6-0. Two +ouchdown passes dropped Anderson I2-7. Deer Park handed +he Papooses +heir firs+ loss 13-7. End, Jack Hern, infercep'red a pifch-ouf and ran for a +ouchdown as Mi . Heath bowed +0 +he Indians I2-9. Lockland beaf H18 Freshmen 2H6. In +helr 'Final game +he locals. bea+ Milford 27-7. CROSS COUNTRY The Norwood Cr055 Counfry Squad. composed afmos+ enfirely of seniors had a fairly good year. In Jtheir firsf meef Coach Ludwig's barriers losf +0 Purcell and Wi'I'hrow. Led by Capfain Dick Gruenemeier, Norwood won one Cincinnafi Re- serve Mee+ and Finished second in +wo o+hers. In Hwe Dis+ric+ Meet Norwood finished I3+h ouf of 18 feams wifh Gruenemeier Coming in 8+h 0qu of IOI runners. Ffrsf Row, L2H- to Right: 6. Clare, J. Canada, D, Bowman, 5. Whifcomb, L. Whiffakar. Second Raw: Conch Ludwig. H, Dickmann, D. Jarrett J, Baird. D. Sherman Nu? Pictured: D. Gruenerneieh COACHES Cred'xf for Norwood's improvemenf in afhle+ics over fhe pas+ +wo or +hree years qoes +0 fhe coachinq sfaH. The coaches' abili+y +0 +each and +he a+Me+es' wiHingnesz +0 learn have made our feams sfrong. In foofball +hIs year. Coach Sander- son's gridders 58+ :3 school record for Norwood's bes1L foofball season wifh an 8-I record. Coach Dallmerhs cagers had a reguiar season's record mt lb-2, and +heir firsf win In fournamemL play se+ a record for Norwood's bes+ season in basket ball. Under A+He+ic Diredor Colwell, +he coaches have done a marveious job. and WIN surely conh Hnue doing so. CAPTAINS AH'hough +he coach pufs +he feam fhrough ifs pacesl 3+ is necessary for one member oh fhe squad +0 head +he group and seJr a shining ex- ample 0'? Jrrue sporfsmanship and Jrhe wiH +0 win. This boy. +he caera'm. Es seleded by his +eam- maies as +he person +hey wanf +0 be+heir1eadet Each oh Norwood's cap+ains capably Fulfills his gob. Capfains-Firsf Row, Left to Right: C. Wolf, Baseball; D. Grung- meier, Cross CaunfryA Second Row: C. Bculdin. Baske'ball; S. King. Foofball; C. Shackhouse. Faoiball; H, Snowden, Track. Leff +n Righf: Mr, Ludwig, Head Baseball Coach. Cross Ccun'y Coach; Mr. Gerrard. Intramural Dfrecfor; Mr. Gaeb. Head Track Caach; Mr. Sandeson, Head Football Coach, Junior Track Coach, Freshman Baskefball Coach; Mr, Geiser, Assisfanf Foo+ball Coach; Mr, Colweli. Afhlefic Dirac or; Mr, Wolf, Asisfanl Football C:ach, Junior Varsity Baskefball Coach; Mr. Dallmer, Head Basketball Coach, Freshman Foofbal! Coach. MANAGERS The managers deserve much credit 13qu 931' very lime. They are +he ever-ready force behind our hard-thhng a+hle+es. They always have Jrowels for +he +eam affer pracf'lce, keep equip- menf in order. and have clean. neaf uniforms for +he players on game day; For devo+ing so much of +hew'r Hme. we +hank Jrhe managers greaHy. Typical hard-working managers. Cap+ain Carl Bouldin drives in for two poin+s SCHEDULE Norwood. 73: Cenhal ...... , V . . .6? Norwood. . . . . .74; Colerain . ... . ,V. 48 Norwood .75; Milford . . . . ... . 47 Norwood. .. ..52; Taylor . ., , ... , 58 Norwood. . . . .80; Wesfern HHls , , 78 Norwood. .. .94: Ross ............. V 7I Lockland Home Tournamen+ Norwood. . . .67: Lockland .... ... . .47 Norwood. ,. ..57: Woodward ... . ,V .62 Norwood , . 77: WHhrow , ..... 52 Norwood , , 73; Talawamda .,, VH4? Norwood. 9I; Walnuf HMS ..... ...62 Norwood. . 8I : Woodward ......... b4 Norwood ..... 76: PurceH ............. 57 Norwood , ,, 78; Hughes ., ..,. ..... 42 Norwood 86; HamFHon Cafhclic .53 Norwood. ., . 60; MCNEcholas . . . , .7 59 Norwooo' ,,,,, 93; WHmEnngon . .. . 63 Norwood, . .,68; Sycamore .... . . .. 50 Soufhweerern Disfricf Tournamenf Norwood, . . . . .69; Wyoming , .., , 47 Norwood ,,,,, 66: Wa7nu+ HIHs , . 56 Norwood ...... 55: Eider , .... , ... 57 Norwoodt baskefbaH +eam esfablished a new school record by compiling I8 wins againer 3 losses. In +he hrsf game o1c 'fhe season. +he Indians edged Cenfral, 73-69. Captain Cad Bouldin led 118 Big Bill Merckel easily ge+s 1he Hp prepares +0 lay-up a shot Norwood th 23 poinfs and a fine Hoor game. John Clark, capfain 01C +he Cen'fral squad, tallied 27 poInJrs as +he Knighfs sfageo' a secondehaH comeback which kep+ +he 7ndians on +he move. in defeahng MiHord. 75747, senior Forward Charlie Sfackhouse had 30 pofnfs. and iunior forward BiH Hall scored 20 when Jrhe Eagle cle- fense close7y guarded Bouldin. Taylor handed Norwood H5 hrsf defeat 58-52. In a Close confesf on +he YeHow Jackefs' Hoor. The Indians led 6+ halHime. 33-27. bujr Taylor. who managed f0 puH ahead 6+ fhe end of Jrhe fhird quarfer. gave no ground In fhe fouri'h. In a rea7 +hriller. Norwood creer by Jrhe Ma- roons from Wesfern HiHs. 80-78. The deciding hadror in +he vIchory was The Indians7 oufsmnding foul shoo+ing percenfage of 79.9. as +hey made 42 of 53. Guards Carl Bould'm and Jim WiHiam- son, led Norwood wifh 30 and I4 poin+s re- specfivehj. Tom Czerwinski had 26 poinfs her +he losers. Dropping 'm 30 poinfs in Jrhe 713er quarfer, Nor, wood downed Waher HiHs. ?IebZ. Charlie Shack- house led +he Tribe wifh 27 poinis. whHe Jrhree c+her players scored 7n double ngres. Bob Kramer scored 25 poinfs 7or Walnuf HiHs. AHer losimg +0 Woodward in +he Lockland Tournament 62-57. +he Indians gof revenge by +rouncinq +he Bulldogs. 8I764. Norwood led all +he way wifh Sfackhouse again The +op scorer th 24 poinis. Norwood ended a nine year 705mg sfreak +0 Charlie Shackhouse moves +oward baskei and E .Auany mg .wwum 4 .w- i, V ,. THE BASKETBALL SEASON Purcell by running over fhe Cavaliers. 76-57. The Tribe had a I5-4 lead aHer one quar+er. and kep+ oul in fronf fhe enl'ire game as Charlie Sfack- house bucke+ed 28 poin+s. A very convincing 86'53 win over Hamillon Cafholic was gaEned by Jrhe Indians as Slackhouse ancl Bouldin led The locals wifh 26 and 20 markers respecfively. In whaf proved +0 be +he mes+ exciting game of +he season. Norwoool ou+las+ed highly re- garded McNicholas. 60-59. The Rocke+s. who were ranked ?ourfeenJrh 'In +he shale. gof 0H +0 a bad s+ar1L as Norwood led. I6-IO, affer Jthe firsl period. Bill Hall sparked Jrhe Indians by frequenHy hiHing long iump-shols from Jrhe side. Howeven al Jrhe hahc +he score was 29-29. The Rocke+s led affer three quarfers. 43-43. Cen+er Bill Merckel and cap+ain Carl Bouldin dropped in eight quick poinl's as +he Iasf period began. fo give Norwood a 52-44- lead. The Rockefs +hen go+ hot bu+ could nof manage +o pass +he lnclians who 111+ 80 per cen+ from The Field in +he lasf period. The Indians hif an ou+s+andinq 47 per cen+ from Jrhe lloor for +he night while hiHing a mere 33 per cenf from fhe foul line. Bouldin lallied I8 poin'rs +0 lead Norwood. Norwood, who was seeded fourfh in +he four- nament downed Wyoming. 69-47, a+ Xavier Fieldhouse. S+ackhouse led wi+h 20 poin+s, while Caplaln Carl Bouldin fallied l7. In +he second +ournamen+ game, which was played af Cen+raly Norwood came back afler a bad firs+ quar+er +0 deleaf Walnuf Hills. 66-56. Bouldin buckefed I9 poinfs and Hall added l8. High for Walnu+ Hills was Bob Kramer who scored 27 poinfs. The +hird game of +he fournamenl silenced The Indians' hopes of winning The dis+ricf crown as Elcler crep'r pas+ Norwood, 5755. The Tribe held Jrhe advanfage a+ hahCHme. 36-3 l. bul in +he +hird period. Elder passed +he Indians. and managed +0 keep in Jrhe leacl l'hrougl'loulL fhe exciling las+ quarler. For +he season, Norwoool ga+hered an l8-3 record. This was +he besf season ever for a Nor- wood baske+ball Team. Previously. l6 wins and 3 losses. compiled by +he +eam of I932. was Jrhe Norwoocl record. Norwoocl also wenf over +he previous school high 01c 80 poinls in four of H5 games. High poin+ man for +he season was Cap+ain Carl Bouldin who scored 4I6 poin+5 and averaged 20 poin+s per game during +he regular season. Each of +he +hree Cincinnai'i newspapers named Bouldin as one 0T +he Tirsf live in Jrheir All-Cify Team. Forward Charlie Slackhouse led +he Jream in rebounding and finished second in scoring as he hi+ for 347 poinfs. Forward Bill Hall fallied 24-5 markers and cenler Bill Merckel followed wf+h 23 I. The baskefball learn of I956-57 will long be remembered as one of Norwood's finest Firsr Row. Left ho Right: J. Williamson. T. Sfreich. D. O'Keefe, l. Howardl J. Phelps. Jo Mulcahy. Second Row: C Bouldin, CV Siackhousa, a. Mergkel, R. Pence, B. Hail, Mr. Dallmar. 3K e. , . . 522m e e-f Firsf Row, Left 10 Right; T. Hock. M, Hines, P. Myers, V. Sears. D. Barnef'r. T. Killen. Second Row: D. Snapp. M. Averbacht L Anderson, t w h 3 S. Sfabner, D Wagner, D, Dial. Mr. Wolf. JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL The Junior Varsiiy squad had a fine season, winning l3 and losing only 3. Their losses were +0 Cen+ral. +0 PurceH by one point and +0 Hughes. The J.V. squad baHled almosf all o1C +heir opponent; by using a full cour+ press very eh- fedively. They were an exfremely fasf ball club and quife offen +ook advanbge of +he 1:61er break. in Hue final sfa+is+ics. +he Papooses ou+played i'heir opponenfs in ail +he maior deparfmenk. Doug Dial paced 1he squad wi+h 20! poin+s for Jrhe season. He was followed by V. J. Sears who scored I71 poinfs. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Affer losing fheir firsf game, fhe freshman Jream came back f0 win five sfraighf con+es+s. Their nex+ four games. +hree of which +hey lost were +heir roughest Of +heir nexf +hree games +he Heshmen won +wo. The freshmen compiled a season's record of 716. As The season progressed. +he squad vasHy improved. Hiqh scorers Jfor fhe feam were Ed Ea+on, ll? points: Mike Poynfer. I03 poin+s, and BiH Barnes. 69 poinfs. The boys show much prom- ise and will surely make a fine varsify squad in years +0 Come. Firs? Row, Left 10 Righf: P. Schroeder, B. Barnes, J. Taylor, M. Povnhr. E. E610 . B, Dugle. Second ROW: CWCh Sanderson. B. Pinson. C . Wyaff, IL Hatfield, E. Baker. No! Pictured: J. Hern. Je Reynolds, 6. HobL BASEBALL SCHEDULE Norwood ...... b: Lockland ............ l Norwood ...... 4: Norfh College Hill , , . , 3 Norwood ...... 2; Anderson A . . ........ O Norwoocl ...... 5: Walnuf Hills .. , T . . . .. 2 Norwood ...... 2: Sycamore ............ 8 Norwood ...... 0: Purcell TsnowT . . . . . . . . T 0 Norwood . . . , 7: Woodward ........... 3 Norwood ,,,,,, 4: Wifhrow ............ 5 Norwood ...... 5: Wyoming ........... 4 Norwood ...... ll: Walnuf Hills ....T,,.. 0 Norwood ...... 2: Purcell .............. 7 Souihwesfern Ohio Tournamenf Norwood ,,,,,, 3: Reading ............. 2 Norwood ...... 8: Taf+u,y......,,m..4 Norwood ...... 2; Elder ................ ID A successful season of 9 wins, 4 losses, and I he was compiled by The Norwood baseball +eam. Coach Woif did a Tine iob of guiding +he Jream 1956 SEASON for Coach Ludwig, who was sick for par+ 0F +he seasonl Norwood. in ifs openinq con+e5+ wifh Lockland. was sparked by +he +hree-hi? pifching of Che+ Powell. The Indians scored all of +heir six runs in +he fas+ inning. Ray Livengood and Bob Horfon each hacl 2 RBI'S as Jrhe local lads crep+ by Nor+h ColTege Hill. 4 +0 3. In Jrhe Anderson game. pifching was again +he deciding facfor as sopho- more Ralph Freiberger hurled a one-hi+ shufouf. The Purcell HH was called because of cold weafher aHer eigh+ innings of scoreless play. Purcell dropped +he Indians 7+0 2 in +heir second meefing. In fhe Soufhwesfern Tournamen+ +he Indians firsf edged Reading 3 +0 2: +hen, fhey eliminafed Ta'HL High as Jrhe': locals had a Tive-run firsf inning. .Five errors in The game wi+h Jthe even+ual sfa+e champs from Elder High climaxed +he season for The Indians, The Norwood Jream received a Jrrophy 'For Run- ners-up in +he Dis+rict Che+ Powell was named T 'TATITCify Righf-handed Pi+cher by The Cin- cinnaff Post Firsf Row, Left 90 Righf: R. Fraiberqer. E. Dickmann. 3. Howard, G. Nunnan, E. Rubenacker. B. Horion, T, Hock. Second Row: Coach Ludwig. C, Wolf. 5V King. Cy BDUIdin. F, Wefdenweber. G. Kleb, C. Powell. F. Burns, C. Stackhouse. Firsf Row. L2H- fo Rith: Coach Gaeb, H. Andrew, 6. Clara, C. Barnes, Bl Schaadler, J. Mueller, J, Ross. D, Shermanr H. Snowdan. M. 5mi+h, Coach Sanderson. Second Raw: M. Baniae R, Slusher. J. Mandi: J. Corrado, J. Lowenstein. P, Smith. M. Averbach. C. Kourlas, T. Sfreich. J. Beahie. D. Liqgeff. Third Raw: HK Dobell. Je Sasse:. M. Leaver, E. Osborne, J. Rayburn, JA Baird, S. Rilea, EA Gaines. Fourth Row: D, Parks. B, Ford, T. Sfone, B, Schrarnrn, IL S'ackhouse, J. Benl'amin, I, Conn, L Anderson, B. Richmond, 6. Wailers, D Miller. Not Pictured: D. Gruenmeler, J. Williamson, W. Gould. D. Fosier, T. Hock, H. Luedeke, B. OlMeara, M. Profflff. V. Sears. B. Sfevenson, J. Bosch, Je Greensfelder. Norwood's +rack learn under Coach Howard Wins+on Gould. broad iump: Dick ShermanT 880 Gaeb did very well 'In l956 as if won Three +ri- yard run. and Jack Ross. pole vault angular meals and placed second in +he f0ur+lm Norwood +rounced Jrhe feams Trom Colerain Disfricl compeli'rion saw Norwood +ake Tour- and Deer Park in +heir nex+ meet as eighf firers leenfh place honors in a fleld of +wen+y, were +aken by He Norwood cindermen, Highlighfing Hue season were H18 selling of The Indians, led by Jerry Mueller, who +ook +hree new school recorcls. Jerry Mueller 5e? Jrl'Ie firsfs in +he I20 yard l'aurclles ancl Jrl'Ie l80 hurdles, new Jrime in Jrl1e 220 yard low hurdles al 22.7 added anolher win a+ +he expense of Purcell and secondsl The o+her records were sef in +he discus, Sf. Xavier. Bill S+ackl10use +hrew ll'le senior discus I32 Teef. The final mee'r saw Norwood viclorious over 2 inches and Murray Averbach heaved +he junior Anderson and 5+. Bernard. Norwood +ook lirsf discus l37fee+,21ncl1es. in lhe 880 yard relay and Hue mile relay. Gary Aboul' sixfy boys repor'red Tor +he opening day Clore. in The mile run. and Harvey Snowden. in of Jrrack pracl'ice and Jrwener-lour were carried H18 IOO yard dash. added llrsls Tor Norwood. on +he learn. Twenly boys also compefed as 6 Anderson was second and 5+. Bernard finished 8 unEf againsl similar feams lrom o+her schools. +hird. In +he mee+ wi+h Marlemonl and Wyoming. The l957 +rack feam will be fhe firs'r afhleHc Norwood finished second behind Mariemon'r +eam represenfing Norwood lo enfer Hamillon while Wyoming finished Third. Firsfs faken by Counfy League compe+i+ion. Lef's hope +hey do Norwoocl were Dick Gruenemeier. mile run: as well as fhe 1956 Team did. TRACK 1956 SEASON 122 Norwood's inhamural program. in 1+5 second season, had a very successful year. Under Mr. Gerrard! Jrhe program ogered a variefy of acrivi- +ies. In Hue fall monfhs, baskefball was H19 evenf as rhere were Jrwo leagues. The freshman league +i+le was won by Hue Blue Devils capfained by Bill Dugie. while the AH-Sfars. headed by Doug Snapp. reigned a5 vicfors in fhe ofher league. Bowling was +he main ac+lvi+y in Hue winfer. as fhe Jreams baHled a+ S+acey's on Wednesdays and Fridays. The oufsfanding reams were Dave Sears' HJeerorsH and Dick DesRuisseauxbs HLions. A singles bowling +ournamen+ Jfollowed Hue league bowling, INTRAMURALS A heefhrowing con+es+ and baseball games were pianned as spring evenJrs. Boys' Week ac+ivi+ies were also a par+ of Hue inframural program. WresHEng and boxing had many parficipanJrs and offered much excifemenf for specfafors. In Hwe baskefball games, +he Seniors. under capfain Jack R0551 downed H19 Juniors, 32-29, and H19 Freshmeny guided by Jerry Bayless. downed H13 Sophomores by +he score of 33 +0 29. Inframurals were vasrly improved rhis year. and 'rhey wlfl surely coanue +0 creare more inferes+ among Hwe boys in fufure years. under +he guid- ance of Mr. Gerrard. Capfains discuss in+ramural porgram th Mr. Gerrard. 1-2 3 Left fo Right: Wh Gauld, D. Sherman. Dh DesRuisseau1, H. An- drew, D, Bowman. Norwood High Schooihs N Club is an or- ganiza+ion +0 which any boy who has earned Freshman numerals. a Reserve or Varsi+y leHer and has a high moral charader. may belong. The club's purpose is f0 insfill a be++er sense of spor+smanship and pride in +heir schoo1 in 1+3 members. Under fhe supervision of Mr. Dallmer. Mr. Geiser, and Mr. Ludwig. HNH mef on Jrhe second and 'Fourfh Monday nighfs w'IJrh PregidemL Dick DesRuIsseaux. presiding. The annual MN Club dance, Jrhe HSporfs- whirh was hehd in Hue fieldhouse and wreafured H N H C L U B OFFICERS DrCK DESRUISSEAUX .......... DlCK SHERMAN A h . .. ...... HENRY ANDREW WINSTON GOULD DICK BOWMAN ......... Secretary Treasurer Gordon Penning's band. Charlie S+ackhouse and Joyce Gannaway were eheded Varsify Vic and Kampus Ka+e. Some 0? +he hes? ?imes were going +0 a Couple of fhe Mohawk hockey games. a few 0? +he COL lege foo+bali and baskefball games during November and December. Money was drawn ou+ 0'? +he Jrreasury +0 Fmance +he Jrrips f0 Nipperf Sfadium and CincinnaH Gardens. This year fhe MN Club gave er0, one-hundred doHar scholarships af Jrhe Honors Assembly +0 +wo ou+s+anding senior boys who were members of the club. First Row, Leff k: Rigid: D. Deskuisseaux, H. Andrew; D. Bowman, J1 Sasserh G. WaHerg M, Averbach, G. Kelb. Ch Wolf, 3. Dickmann, E. SearsY L. Anderson. T. Hockh H. Andrew. 1 Richmond, 6, CIOreh Second Row: W. Gould, C. Steakhouse, .1. Mulcahy, R. Pence. P. Myers. Wh Poe, R. DesRuisseaux. C. RehaIIErJL VARSH'Y . . Left to Righf: J1 Keuffer, L. Redden. J, Gannaway, R, O'Meara, F. Thacker tCapiaInL 6, Kuer, Cheering +he foofball +eams on +0 a big suc- cess +his year were six lively and enfhusiasfic girls. Seniors, Faifh Thacker fCap+ainL Joyce Gannaway. Jam's KeuHer. Rhoda DMeara, Lynn Redden. ana iuniors. GaH K'Izer wore new whife iackefs irimmed in red and blue wifh a red and blue Indian on Hie back. Tradifional navy blue slacks complefed weir foofball ouHifs. The cheerleaders enliven +he sfudenf body with school spirH' by Feading +hem in cheers af +he pep rallies. A+ one Of +he pep raJlies +he girls +raded places wlfh a few of our foofbali afars. Dressed in H16 heavy equipmenf H'Ie qirls showed +he audience a few of Jthe +eam s fadics. Follow ing +heir exhinion, six husky foofball players, wearing +he cheerleaders' iackefs. led +he sfuden'r body in a few Cheers. among roars of Iauqh+er. During Hue baskeerall season Hue varsi+y cheer- leaders were aided by four peppy reserve cheer, leaders. Juniors, Linda Sfevens thfainL and Linda Bowman. and sophomores Sandy Wallace. and Joan Benham encouraged fhe reserve feam on +0 vidory. Their uniforms were shorf Hue skirfs. white weskHs, and brighf red Houses. Three new cheers were infroduced H135 year wlfh qreaf enfhusiasm 'From H'se sfudenf body. ' HeHo was revised. Coach. Team, Pep. S+eam, and Beaf became very popular. Being a cheerleader is nof an easy job Much pracfice goes in+o learning new cheers and cre- a+ing school spirit Hafs 0H +0 these hard work- Ing girls. 125 CHEERLEADERS RESERVE L2H to Right: L. Bowmanl S. Wallace. J. Benham, L. STeVens lCapfainJ L2H To Right, SiHing: C. Funk, Treasi; Vi Averbacll. Bowling; D, Blrlow, Hockey; C. WainscoTII Junior Repi; R. O'Meara, Press, S. TaSch, Archery; F. Thacker, Vice-Prese; J. Gannaway. Sec. Standing: Mrs. Ruley. M. Fischer, Swimming; B. Crane, Tennis; M. Powell, Easkef- ball; C. Osfendarp. Hiking; .J, Morsbach, Modern Dance; E. Weigel. Volleyball; A. Evans. Sophy Rep; Miss Whistler. GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G.A.A. Board plays an imporTanT parT in The GirlsT AThIeTic AssociaTion, The managers CT The diTTerenT sporTs keep an accuraTe accounT CT The BAA. poinTs earned. An assembly is given in The beginning 0T The year by The board members To acquainT The girls 0T Norwood High School wiTh The many acTivi- Ties oTTered in G.A.A. Play day is held in The Tall of The year To give The girls a sample 0T whaT G.A.A. oTTers. The shack, which is a TavoriTe spoT during The halTTime CT The TooTball games. is operaTed by The GirlsT AThleTic AssociaTion and is one of The moneynmaking proieCTs 0T G.A.A. The program 0T Girls' Week which is The bigv gesT acTiviTy CT The yeari is planned by The 6AA. membersi The 6.A.A. eTecTions are held in The spring OT The year under The direCTion 0T Miss WhisTier. and Mrs Ruley. Girls are nominaTed Tor The various oTTices. and any girl who has 50 S.AAT poinTs may voTeA The lasT affair CT The year is The board week- end held aT a camping area. Here The old and new members of The board plan proiecTs Tor The Toilowing year and Tun is had by alT. HN CLUB The greaTesT honor ThaT can come To a G.Pxfx girl is The big N. This embiem signiTies many hours spenT in The various 6AA. acTiviTies. Lef' To Rith: J. WetferslroemT RT O'Meara, C. Funk, Ji Gann- away. ARCHERY HHelp me carry +he fargef is a phrase oHen heard in The spring of We year as Hue girls are going 0qu for archery. The weather plays a big parf in defermining when Jrhe sporf can be played. The girls meef affer school on fhe fron? lawn and fhere th ofher girls have fun and earn G.A.Ae poinfs. HHUNG Oh my aching feet or How much fur+her? express +he feelings on Safurdays as Jrhe am- bifious hikers are heading fheir way +0 many of fhe parks around We cEfy. The girls. alfhough quiJre weary when reiurning, have a Fof O'F fun. and while doing 50 earn G.A.A. point: and be- come more acquaEnfed wifh o+her acflve S.AJX giris. Leif in Righf: D. Lensley, Ve Grace, P. HausfeHer. .MV Lef? to RigM: P. Edwards, L, Hanfbauer, A, Evans, C. Kemp. HOCKEY Hockey season begins wi+h The opening of school in fhe early par+ of Sepiember and con- tinues fiH fhe end of chober. This year clofh lines were used f0 help in Teach- ing +he rules and regulafions of hockey; There was a greafer inmreslL in +his sporf H115 year. because by playing 1+ in gym classes +he girls had a be++er opporfunHy f0 learn H'n's sport Leif +0 Rith: Je Some, M. Marsh J. Wilhelmy. mm? IV ' Tiw.- W. n' Firsf Ruwh Lei? M: Righf: A. A1brechf, R. O'Meara, J. Gannaway. Second Raw: Y. PhilpaL L. Bowmanh J. Benf-arn, Third Row: C. Kamph A, Evans, C. Wya'rt, DOLPHIN The precision swimmers 0F Norwood High School are Hie giris in +he Dolphin Club. These gir1s meef every Tuesday and th fhe heWp of Mrs. Ruiey. iearn the amL of graceful swimming. LHHe Dolphin was a new addHion +0 +he Club +his year. Bofh groups worked exceedingly hard on presenfing WCOr the hrsi Hme a wafer baHe+ show 5+ +he Y, MODERN DANCE The Modern Dance Group. is for giris who are in+eresfed in learning synchronized dancing These girls meef every Thursday and receive 5 poinfs for affending, Through their dancing they obfain grace and rhyfhm. In April of fhls year +he girls preseMed a unique Modern Dance program for which each received I0 poinfs for public per- wcormance. LeH to Right, SiHing: H. Green, Sfanding: M, Carpenter, B. Bmukshire. P. HausfeHer. S. Brookshirew L. McHarque, S. Har- risoni R. Reade. B, Crane, M. Guenteri, BOWLING HGuHer BaH, 'thrikef' and Sparel' are familiar cries every Tuesday a'r Sfacey's Bowiing Niey. This 6AA, achvify promises fun and ex- ci+emen+ for ail gx'rls who iike +0 bOWl. The bowlers' poinfs are averaged as haH fhe yearly score or he +he girls affend fewer Jrhan six fimesw they receive 5 poinfs itor aHendance. Leif is Right 5. Hammw E. Weigel. Ch Sherrow. E. Henson. Le fo Right: L, MCHargue. B. Erookshirel G. Kiler. BASKETBALL G.A.A. baskelball sfars immediafely affer Chrisfmas vacafion wi+h fhe beglnning ol praclice lor +he +ournamenf held during Girls' Week. The energefic girls who play lhis game receive five polnl's foward +helr embleml and become more familiar wifh +he fundamental rules of has; kefball. L9H fa Righf: M. Armsey, J4 Gannaway. TENNIS The mosf popular sporf +owards +he end of +he school year is lennis. Girls wiJrh lols 01C ambi- fion walk over lo Park Avenue +ennis courfs and wifh +he help of Miss Whlsler learn +he fechniques of Jrhe game. The girls receive five poinfs for al- fending and lwo polnfs a sel. Playing in +he fournamenJr also adds G.A.A. poinls. BASEBALL l'Play Ball is a familiar phrase always heard on +he baseball field in fhe spring of +he year. These enfhusias+s slarf using fhe muscles fhaf haven'l been used all winl'er. Glrls learn lhe fundamentals of baseball and most imporlant good sporfsmanship, ancl obfain 6.A.A. poinfs fowarcl +heir emblem. This is a grea+ honor, lor very few glrls receive an . N They musIL achieve 500 polnfs +0 be awarded fhis emblem During Girls' Week Jrhe big NH was given fo +he oufsfandlng girls. Leif 10 Right S, Wallace. J. Fisher, V. Lenzley. VA, 2- - L'err-aiiz Of Norwmnd , Now as we near +11e end o1+11e book. we shown Their 161111 in Hue po1enfia1 of Nor- 1 1 come 101118 sedion +1161 makes 1his book. wood High School. anew1 1or +1115 reason we ' 1 in a large part posslb1e. The businessmem owe i1 10 1hem +0 pa1ronize +hem 101 +116- of Norwood who have +aken ads have frus1' +hey have 1n us. 1 1 :32 Furs I WM W I TI'HI 5M 57m'U : Complefe Coafs l 4; JJH l JIJ.L'$'J.e-- s T E R LLUL$UR I E .R 5 Cusfom SuH's Fur Spor+swear Servicing Dresses Norwood's Oldesf Furrier DORL 8: FERN TELEVISION-PIANOS RECORDS-RADIOS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS THE HOUSE OF MUSIC 47Ib Mon+gomery Ave. NORWOOD ME L73 l6 Norwood's Oldesf T.V. Cenier FLOWERS 4400 Mon+gomery Road JE f-7I32 JE I-7i33 Flowers By Telegraph ANTONE'S SHOE REPAIR 2l22 Washingfon-Nex+ +0 Eagles While You Waif Service JE l-94OO Norwood LOVE AND HONOR Love and honor +0 old Norwood High school old and grand, Proudly we shall ever hail +hee Over all H16 land. High school. high schooL how we praise +hee Sing joyfully H115 day. Love and honor +0 old Norwood Forever and a day. ALMA MATER V. Wahle and W, Sayrs Fair Norwood High School. Sing we +hy fame, Honor and glory won In fask and game. Dear Aime Mafer. sing loud acclaim. Faifhful forever more +0 fhy beloved name. This ?riendly, gracious lobby welcomes +he newcomer +0 Globe-Wernicke NORWDOD GRADUATES! Here's Your Opportunity GLOBE-WERNICKE OFFERS +he young man or woman seeking a iob a promising fufure in several Fields accoun+ing, sales, adveriising. indusfrial engineering. personnel, and producfion. The new worker can learn job rou+ines and fechniques while he is work- ing th co-operafive. helpful, and friendly colleagues. His opporiunHy for advancemenf is only fimi'red by his own abilii'y and desires +0 progress. Globe-Wernicke provides pleasanf work surroundings and +he mos+ up-+o-da+e equipment i+ oHers ca Fe+eria fa- cififies and a paid heal+h and accidenf insurance benefH program. For +he a+hle+ic minded. Globe-Wernicke sponsors bowling. basebaH. and 90H: feams fhaf are champion- ship winners. Af GlobeWernicke ihe esprif de corps is high. You are more +han a worker. You soon become an impor+an+ par+ O'F Hee organizafion wifh all members work- ing fogefher for +heir muiual welfare. THE GLOBE-WERNICKE CO. Ross 8: Cafhage Avenues NORWOOD CINCINNATI I2. OHIO BILL'S SERVICE Main and Mills Tires . . . BaHeries Accessories JE I-9384 DR. JOSEPH T. COLLINS CHIROPODIST By Appo';n+rnen+ Only 5807 Monfgomery Rd. JEHerson I-2215 ACTIVITY CALENDAR Sepiember PSchbol opened 7 ln+er squad foofball l3 Y-Teen Assembiy iFWyominnghere 21 Woodward home 27wGAA Assembly 28 Walnu+ Hills home chober SuWilmingfon home l3 McNichoias +here I 9 TaIawanda +here 25 LockIand home 30 EBI Day 3l Red Flannels Day Open a FIRST-CHEX accounf! Have Dad or Mofher open an accounf 'For you +oday! No minimum balance Personalized wifh your name Eliminafes danger of +hef+ or loss of cash The low c051L way +0 pay personal biifs THE $i NATIONAL BANK 0F CINCINNATI Member Federal Reserve System Federa! Deposw'? Ins. Corp. LA FAVORITE SODA GRILL Malfs-Hamburgers-Chili 4409V2 Main Ave. Congrafulafions +0 Class of June '57 BEN'S JEWELERS 4572 Mon+gomery Rd. Norwood ME l-7474 60I2 Vine Sf. Elmwood VA Iu5003 V Sociology Spin a platter . . . have some chatter . . . and sip that real great taste of Coke. Sure, you can have a party Without Coca-Cola-but who wants to! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE COMPLIM ENTS OF THE NORWOOD IMPROVED BUILDING 8: LOAN 00. 43 l 8 Monfgomery As old as Norwood ifself NORWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION BETTER HOMES BETTER SCHOOLS BETTER COMMUNITIES .141? you a WenJer? 137 ACTIVITY CALENDAR November 2 Wilbur Wrigh+ home 9 Mariemon+- 4here l2 Holiday lb Senior Class Play 2 I-Thanksgiving Assembly 307Cen+ral home December 1 Co1erain +here 7;Milford +here 8 Taylor-mfhere l4 Wes+ern Hills home l9 Chris+ma5 Assembly 21-Ross-home 24 School closed hr holidays 27 Lockland +here BESS BEAUTY SHOP 2I 12 BenneH Avenue NORWOOD I2, OHIO JE lg9428 J. C. HOCKETT CO. JEWELER R. A. NEAL. Manager 4547 Monfgomery Road ME I-4050 Norwood. Ohio GUMP LUMBER BUILDING HARDWARE COMPANY MILLWORK MATERIAL Hardware. Paint. Glass Housewares Eleciric and Plumbing Supplies Hunfing and Fishing Licenses 5508 Caerage Ava, near Qua+man Phone: RE 1-2535 We DeIiver SOUTH NORWOOD PHARMACY HAROLD SWWUNGEK P H.C. FOREST 3Q WlLLIAMS ME I-bbSO Free Deiivery Prescripfion Compounding Our Specialfy NORWOOD SASH 8x DOOR MFG. CO. Ross and Sedion Avenues NORWOOD l2. OHIO JE I-57OO 138 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 HARTMAN 8x O'MEARA Insurance Service IOZO Cross Lane WO I-224I KELLEY'S DRUGS Modern Founfain 4K Snack Bar Prescripfions-Cosmefics Free Delivery Service Phone RE I-l3ll Sherman and S+a+ion Norwood. Ohio TREDWAY FUNERAL HOME 64 Years Serving Norwood 21 3 I Cameron Avenue NORWOOD I2, OHIO MElrose L03 I l Pain+ Wallpaper Arfisf Supplies SHERWlN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 4403 Monfgomery Road Phone: RE I-3bl I NORWOOD l2. OHIO 139 TOP TUNES 56-57 I. True Love Don'+ Be Cruel Singin' +he Blues . Tonigh+ You Beiong To Me The Green Door . Walkin In The Rain . Young Love . Jim Dandy . Hound Dog . Honky Tonk II. Blueberry HI'H I2. Gonna Gef Along WiH'xouf You Now I3. Love Me Tender l4. Friendly Persuasion I5. See-Saw Oowuoannwsv COMPUMENTS OF RELIABLE FINANCE CO. Loans $l0 to $l.000 4628 Mcnfgomery Avenue NORWOOD l2. OHIO Redwood I-5865 w. c, mm FRAASA Manager ROY'S HAIR STYLISTS Hair Shaping Permanen+ Waving 8x Sfyling Specialis+ 4336 Mon+gomery Rd. NORWOOD l2, OHIO MEIrose l-408b BURTSCHY FLOWERS 4535 Main Ave. Norwood. Ohio Phone: MElrose I-8400 CHy-Wide Delivery ELLIOTT DRUG CO. Prescrfpfion Pharmacy Casmefics-Fine Candies Tackle Shop NORWOOD FHOTOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS Agenfs for Eas+man Bell 8: chefl, Viewmas+er. Polaroid, TDC Argus: Cameras, Proiecfors. Enlargers Complefa darkroom supplies 492l Mnnfgomery Road CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF I957 Has Earning made you wise? Proverbs l:!5. 7. 8-l0 Proverbs 9:8. 9. IO Hosea 4:6 Proverbs 23:23 GodE messages on sfrong drink from Hm Bible. DorH look a+ If. Proverbs 23:3I. 32 Dorff serve if or heat with if. Habakkuk 2:15 Don? hunf poverfy. Proverbs 2I:I7 Proverbs 23:20, ZI Don'+ be unwise. I5a'ral'l 51H. 20-23 Proverbs ZOzl Proverbs 23:2935 Be a Pr?nce. Proverbs 3lz4- Be personally responsibkL Romans l4:2l Romans l3zl3 Galafians 5:19-23 1 Corinfhians 6:940 ll Thessalonians 3:6 NORWOOD WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION 140 The Promise of Tomorrow The future of our society is geared to a con- tinuing supply of new knowledge . . . fresh enthusiasms . . . untried ideas. Progress comes with creative effort by imagi- native people. At Allis-Chalmers, such people work together around the calendar in a con- stant search for better means to better living. Americahs continuing quest for improvement means growing opportunity for the individual . . . continued advancement for our nation. Thatfs the promise of tomorrow. ALLIS-CHALMERS 141 SERODINO'S Prescripfion Specialisf Main 5+ Washinngon Norwood Ohio ME I-I235 CONGRATULATIONS JOHN E. MANTHEY CO. Your realfor in Greafer Cincinnati since WZO EVERY REAL ESTATE SERVICE Home, Business, and Aufo Insurance JE I-064b JE l-3336 4408 Montgomery Rd. chwood l2. Ohio Member of Multiple SeHing Service JOHN F. SCHOENY COMPANY 4l5 Plum Sfreef CINCINNATI 2. OHIO Fa ncy Fruifs-Vegefa bles Groceries We Serve Those Who Serve ACTIVITY CALENDAR January ZESchod opened 4 WHhrow-ghome 5 Talawanda +here II WaEnqu HiHs home I 8- Wooclward fhere 25gPurceH +here February V Hughes +here 4-8 Boy s Week 8 HamiHon Ca+holic home 15 McNicholas-home 2 I WiJmingmn home 22-Sycamore fhere 26-Tournamen+ begins CLARA M. DECKER MILLINERY 4605 MAIN AVENUE Hafs made +0 order Bridal Veils and Hats a Specialer Phone: ME l-2751 TOM NOLAN JEWELERS, INC. Headquar+ers For: Class Rings Wafches Cos+ume Jewelry Giffs Silverware 4-7I2 Main Ave. Norwood. Ohio 142 THE YOUNG FOLKS TODAY Are Our Cusfomers Tomorrow LeJr's Begin Our Friendship Now! A? The Bank of Friendly Service THE NORWOOD-HYDE PARK BANK AND TRUST CO. Norwood Office: Mam and BenneH Ave. Hyde Park Office: 27I0 Erie Ave. Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporafion Members of +he Federal Reserve Sysfem NORWOOD AND PLAZA TH EATERS NORWOOD I2, OHIO MITCHELL RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 2088 Sherman Avenue NORWOOD 12. OHIO RE l-35IO 143 The crowd at the : Homecoming Dance. Be Sure. Be Safe . . . Insure WM. C. SELLERS INSURANCE AGENCY Fire - Au+o - Casual+y 452I Monfgomery Rd. 2nd Floor Norwood I2 ELmhursf I - I 082 FRED A. SCHAD MEATS POULTRY EGGS WHOLESALE PRICES FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER Ca+ering fo Ho+els. Resfauranfs. lns+i+u+ions 4507 Fores+ ME l-2655 COUPLES COLUMN Alice McGowan and Clyde Morgan Mary Lynn Shouse and Bob Junker Janis KeuHeur and Glem Broadus FaHh Thacker and Bob Wafson Sandy Robinson and Jim Schaefer Becky Dobson and Ron Laske Mary Schuck and Jim Fethaus Ariva HaHielcl and Charles Murphy Rosemary Dunn and Paf Taylor Nancy Achferman and Harvey Snowden Marilyn Densford and Ralph Hagemeier Suzie Cockran amd BiH Feldhaus Marilyn Eakins and Homer Cox Suzie Evans and Wala1 Wymer Peggy Schroeder and Tom Shane Peggy SwihL and Ben Banks Kay Banks and BucHey Dunsfan GEORGE P. KLEB Direcfor THE KLEB and IHLENDORF FUNERAL HOME, INC. Serving Norwood Since I903 3900 Monfgcmery Rd. NORWOOD. OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF BAND BOX CLEANERS 4729 Mon+gomery Rd. ME l-SOSO 4-Hour Dry-Cleaning Service 144 HWHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS AND HERE IS WHY ' Sound Managemen+ ' 3'15270 Curren+ Dividend 0 A++rac+EVe Savings Fea+ures ' Chris+mas Savings 0 Monfhly Redudion Home Loans 0 Insured +0 .$I0.000 on Savings ' Regisi'ered Money Orders 0 Travelers Cheques 0 50 CAR PARKING LOT FOR YOUR CONVEN!ENCE ASSETS OVER $ I 7.000.000 FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 63l Walnu+ Sfreef Cincinnafi, Ohio PA l-4500 4555 Monfgomery Road Norwood. Ohio JE I-2840 145 WINE; yum 0,410! BON'VIEW 3 Jul SAVIHQS 9; LIIKEEHD; BEAUTY SHOP 2s$u$ $$ H mm Complefe Beauiy Service ME l-9456 2008 Worfh Ave. SAVE HERE Where Your Savings Are Insured Up +0 $I0.000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora+ioh NORWOOD I2. OHIO NORWWD FEDERAL STEWART PHARMACY SAVINGS 8: NA ASSN The Ram premm sum 4338 Monfgomery Road ICE Cream-Candy Koppcsiie Weyer Am, Cosmefics Hospi+aI Supplies Open Daily Worfh Avenue 6+ Warren MElrose I-2760 Norwood. Ohio ME L4547 NOFWOOdy OI'HO Office: RE l-945I Res.: RE 1-945l HOWARD M. STANFORD PHOTOGRAPHER ldenfifica+iom Special Even+s, Class and Year Book Pic+ures l923 Delaware Avenue NORWOOD l2. OHIO 146 ECONOMY CHEVROLET CO. 49I2 Mon+gomery Rd. NORWOOD. OHIO Phone JEHerson I 2920 8 0 T0 DEPARTMENT STORE Main aJr Lawrence 57 Years of BeHer Service CONGRATU LATIONS PETER'S CA-FETERIA HOME OF QUALITY FOOD CONGRATULATIONS NORWOOD GRADS MEL'S MEN 8z BOY'S WEAR Dress Sui+ Ren+als 47l0 Main Ave. JE I-9638 UP-TO-DATE FOOD PRODUCTS 00. Manufacfurers of POTATO CHIPS 4920 Monfgomery Rd. NORWOOD 9 147 Christmas tea for V0 hers Home Economics Department COMPLIMENTS OF THE J. WEBER DAIRY CO. Leaders in Qualify Since l860 AV l-7600 For Qualify Shoes LEININGER'S SHOE STORE 455 I Munfgomery Rd. NORWOOD OHIO ACTIVITY CALENDAR MErch I lkl5 Girls' Week 20 Home economics s+y1e show 29 Modern dance program April 6 Dolphin Club Show l2 Drama Producfion ISWSchool Closed 26 Band Concerf 30 CoHon Day 57AM; you SENIORS East WJAeJ WILLIAM C. ULRICH HERFF JONES Class Rings 8 Pins SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 148 COMPLIMENTS OF MYER'S CLOTHES, lncorpura+ed 46m Mon+gomery Road NORWOOD OHIO JEFFerson l-OIZO BAILER'S BIG MOMMA SANDWICH SHOPS AND DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS Two Loca+ions in Cincinna+i: In Norwood af 4709 Monfgomery Rd. COMPLIMENTS OF 5.5. LABORATORIES INC. 3927 Montgomery Rd. NORWOOD 12. OHIO RE IA3420 For a Rea! Treaf Try DONATO'S . PIZZA 2026 Worth Ave. JE I 3I7J ACKNOWLEDGMENTS H 8: S POGUE CO. Phofographers CINCiNNATL OHIO BENSON PRINTING CO. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE I49 ACTIVITY CALENDAR May 3kSpring Conceri lO Junior Prom 24-25 GAA Board Week-End 29-Honor Society Assembly M736nior Day June ZiBaccaLaureafe 3 La5+ day of school for seniors 5 Gradua+ion I4 Schod dosed For Summer DIETZ FURNITURE 8t APPLIANCE CO. Low Prices'-Easy Terms 3959 Monfgomery Rd. JEI-42Ii LENKE INSURANCE All Forms of Insurance RE L504I SAM SKUROW RELIABLE FURRIER Res+yling Cleaning Repairing S+orage 45254527 Monigomery Rd. ME l-IZOO Congra+ulaiions 10 Class of June 57 MAIN PAINT 8: GLASS STORE 4544 Monigomery Rd. JE 1-077! NORWOOD, OP-HO AMERICA'S MOSTFAMDUS DOUBlErDECK 0.. HAMBURGER, . , THE ORIGINAL BIG BOY ORDER BY PHONE , AND TAKE 'EM HOME JE l-I l24 4I45 Mon+gomery Rd; 1'30 BenneH Ave. in +he Hearf of Norwood! Every+hing for +he Homel A FINAL WORD Wifh a sigh of relief. we. fbe edifors. puf fogefher +he 15er Models and ends of copy and a1tew shay pidures which had yeJr +0 be semL +0 Bud- dy , our prinfing represen+a+ive m Nashville, Tennessee. We knew we'd finish iong before our deadiine bu+ fime jusf flew and much was SHH +0 be done . . . Picfures e . . Copy . . . ldenfificabons . . . Arficles. We worked quife bard Hwose lass? few days wi+h +he help ow Hie re5+ of +he sfaH. Offen Hwese words could be beard af a crucial or Jrry- ing momenf when +hings seemed +0 be going wrong and Time seemed +0 be geHing shorfer. Three days WI Hwe deadline. we'IE never make If! . . . HTwo days HI! +he deadline. we! never make iHH . . . HTbe ,6er day we made iHH Alfhough we worked bard, we had wcun +00. Who le ever forgeJr Jrwhe nigbfs we sfayed lafe and bad all our maferlal spread +brougb rooms IO4, IO4A, and I05? We'll always remember +he sloppy Big Boys from Frisch's . . +he Oder ob french-Med onions . . . H143 innumerabwe Coke boHles and Hue consfani' WboKs gof cu+ number so and 507' So now. aHer much work and 53 Id 017 1frus+ra+iom we have finally reached our goal, +ha+ of whaf we hope is an accurafe picfure ow Norwood High Scbod in fhe year l956-l957. Our god? HSILHOUETTE '57 ! R.M.S. S.A.T. 152 w , if S , WW W7


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