Norwood High School - Silhouette Yearbook (Norwood, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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The girls pull oui Their winfer clolhes for lhe annual Red Flannels Day. Girls Council presenls a sfyle show in which various girls model iheir winter clolhing. Open wide! With lhis lillle expression, lhe Sabin vaccine was given lo ihe Norwood High School sludenfs. Anoiher sale in ihe new conces- sion sfand. The homecoming queen for I96I is Miss Christine Parks! Taste good, Jenni? 'We wani' Nixon! We wan? Kennedy! We wan? Green! Winter holidays and 'Twas fhe birfhday of a King! Come ye Thankful people come Oops! activities clclcl color to our sketch Teddy! Noel November, December, January Vote tor Kennedy! Vote tor Nixon! These cries could be heard throughout the halls ot Norwood High this year. This is the tirst time the students have had a mock election. The arrange- ments were made by the American History classes and directed by Mr. Littman and Mr. Norcross. For unto you is born this day in the city ot David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. The annual Christmas program. sponsored by Morning Watch, was centered around this theme. These experiences gained through the months have given Norwood High School students the oppor- tunity to add a tew more lines to their sketch. Ballet anyone? Ourieam Sayonaran February, March, April Posfure ribbons! Wresfling fournamenfs! Spring formals! Marching bands! Girls' Week arrived wifh husfling and busfling Senior girls were sfarred in fhe Senior Showcase, and fhe iunior girls flashed in fhe Junior Follies. The girls were excifed when fhey gave fheir performance fo fheir parenfs and friends. Oufsfanding boys re- ceived fheir honors af fhe special assembly for fhe close of Boys' Week. Colds and cerfain insfrumenfs are problems for fhe music deparfmenf during fhe season of fhe Spring Concerf and Band Concerf. Whaf else? The Drama Class Play and fhe Junior Prom will always be small slcefches of fhe lives of fhe sfudenfs and faculfy. Busyness of mid-year blends Du Dofage Aux Noix and shades sketch Scholarship, Leadership, Characfer, S'ervice Go Faculiy! Go! W ve qof rhyThm Vacation Bound CoTTon Day I960 Ending year puts May, June Two more monThs To go, kids! The WashingTon Trip came and wenT wiTh piles oT juniors and seniors awaiTing Their chance To be away Trom school liTe Tor a Tew days and enTer inTo The liTe oT advenTure. ThaT's exacTly whaT some sTu- denTs did: oThers had pillow TighTs: and srill oThers goT homesick. The Honors Assembly was someThing new To The Trosh. louT iT's old and sTill Tender To The seniors. A long-awaiTed subiecT ThaT mosT seniors yearn Tor is The Senior Freeze. They could Tinally sTudy 'For Those ineviTable exams. Then, graduaTion--a nighT no senior could TorgeT in his sl4eTc:hes oT memories aT Norwood l-ligh-a nighT when all his Tun and exciTemenT will Tlash baclc. buT only as a TulTillmenT oT his goal. 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The many improvemenTs, such as our new concession sTand and aThleTic Tield enTrance, are broughT abouT because oT The eTlorTs oT The Board. To These hard-worlcing members we give our graTiTude. S Mr. Harold Funk, Mr. G. Charles Vogel, Mr. David Ramag . Mr. Charles Evans, Mr. Carl AlbrechT, Mr. Paul Sullivan, Mr. Paul Leary. dministration Mr. AlloerT C5esellorachT, principal: Mr. ElTon KisTler. assisTanT principal: Mr. William Pace. dean oT boys: and Miss CharloTTe Kehm. dean oT girls, work TogeTher To make our high school years happy and successTul. Mr. GesellorachT leads our adminisTraTion. I-Ie can be Tound aT various school acTiviTies helping To make Them a success. Mr. KisT'ler heads The Technical School, managing The acTiviTies and courses of The vocaTional sTudenTs. Miss Kehm and Mr. Pace are The very busy deans. They Try To solve any problems sTudenTs may have. M R. ALBERT GESELBRACHT Principal MR. ELTON KISTLER MISS CHARLOTTE KEHM MR. WILLIAM PACE Aggisfanf Principal Dean of Girls, Assisfanf To The Principal Dean of Boys, Assisfanf To The Principal is First Row: MR. LOWELL E. ANDERSON, World History, N Club, A Baskehbgg Coach, Ohio University, B.S.Ed., Xavier Univer- t sity, . . MR. PAUL BARNEY, Machine Shop Related Mathematics and Science, Machine Shop Trade, Blue-Print Reading and Drawing, Machine Shop Club, University ot Cincinnati. MRS. MARGARET BAUM, Home Economics, Foods, Health , Careers. Club' College ot Wooster, B.A., Western Reserve University, B.S., Columbia University, M.S., Miami Univer- sity, University ot Cincinnati. Second Row: MRS. KATHERINE BRIDGE English, University of Cincinnati, B.A., Xavier University, M.Ed., Miami University, Ohio State University. MRS. DOROTHY BRUETTING, English, Social Science, Uni- versity ot Cincinnati, A.B., B.S.Ed. MR. JAMES BULLEN, Metal Shop, Industrial Arts, Wilming- ton College, B.S.Ed., Ohio University, University of Cin- cinnati, Harvard University, Cornell University. Third Row: MISS LINDSAY A. CHICHESTER, Drama, Speech, Ohio State University, B.S. MR. ROBERT COLWELL, Coordinator ot Health and Physical Education, Director of Athletics, First Aid, Social Hygiene, Girls' Trampoline, Indianapolis Normal, B.S., University of Cincinnati, M.A. MR. JACOUE DIETZ, Commercial, University of Cincinnati, B.S.Ed., B.B.A., Columbia University, M.A., V-I2, John Carrol University, Gettysburg College. Fourth Row: MRS. MARIAN EASTON, Nurse, Advisor of Future Nurses, Christ Hospital School of Nursing, R.N., University of Cin- cinnati. MISS PEARL EWING, Theory, Harmony, Analysis, History of Music, Apollo Choir, Choir, Omicron Boys' Glee Club, Theta Girls' Glee Club, University of Cincinnati, B.S.' Christiansen Choral School, Cincinnati Conservatory ot Music, Cornell University, Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin, Fred Waring's School. MR. HOWARD GAEB, Biology, Lite Science, Visual Aids, Proiectionists Club, Ohio State University, B.S., University of Cincinnati, M.Ed., Miami University. Fifth Row: I MRS. VIRGINIA GALE, English' Otterbein University, Bowl- ing Green State University, B.S., M.A., University of Wis- M consin. MR. AARON GERRARD, Mathematics, Golf, Miami Uni- 4 versity, B.S., M.A. A MISS NELL GRIFFIN, Counselor, Denison University, B.A., S University ot Cincinnati, M.Ed. 4 x i I I, The Norwood Faculty of 1961 I6 7 Th Norwood Faculty of 1961 First Row: MR. ROBERT HAINES, Commercial Cooking: University ot Cincinnati. MR. HORACE HEFFNER, Industrial Arts: University ot Cin- cinnati: Ohio State University, B.S.: Mississippi State Uni- versity. MRS. JANE HEISER, English: University of Michigan, A.B. Second Row: MR. E. T. HOSTETLER, Commercial Coordinator, Short- hand: Commercial Co-ops: Central Normal College, B.A.: University of Cincinnati, M.A.: Butler University. MRS. HAZEL' JOHNSON, Counselor: Sharpsburg Y-Teen Club: University of Cincinnati, B.A., B.S.: Columbia Uni- versity, M.A. , MISS BETTY KIERNAN, Counselor: Our Lady of Cincinnati College, B.Ed.: Catholic University of America, M.A.: Xavier University, University of Cincinnati. Third Row: MISS LOIS LADLEY, English: Morning Watch: Denison Uni- versity, B.A.: Xavier University. MR. JAMES LEPLEY, Physics, Algebra: Ohio State University, B.S.Ed.: University of Cincinnati, M.A. MR. DONALD L. LITTMAN, American History, World His- tory: Stamp Club: University of Cincinnati, B.A.: Xavier University, M.A. Fourth Row: MR. PAUL R. LUDWIG, Physical Education, Swimming: N Club, Health Education, Cross Country Coach, Baseball Coach: Ohio University B.S.: Xavier University, M.Ed.: Uni- versity ot Cincinnati, Miami University, Iowa University. MR. WILLIAM MAITLAND, Driver Education, Occupational Mathematics: College of Wooster, B.S.: University of Cin- cinnati, M.Ed. MR. WILLIAM MEYER, Automotive Shop Practice: Univer- sity of Cincinnati, G.M. Institute of Technology. Fifth Row: MISS RUTH MILLER, French, English: French Club: Ohio University, B.A.: Columbia University, M.A.: Miami Unl- versity, Breadloaf Writers' Conference, Middlebury College, University of Cincinnati. MISS DORIS H. MOORE, Library: Denison University, B.S: Columbia University School of Library Service, B.L.S.: Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.: University of Cincinnati, Miami gniversity, Chautauqua School for Librarians, University of enver. MISS CATHERINE MORRISON, English: SILHOUETTE: Ohio State-University, B.S.: Columbia University, M.A.: University otC1ncinnati, Miami University, Breadloaf Writers' Con- ference, Middlebury College. The N Firsl' Row: MISS BEVERLY NOEL, Ph sical Educalion: Precision Line, G.A.A.: Miami Universify, B.S.Ed. MISS FLORENCE NOLTE, Counselor: Universily of Cincin- nali, B.S.: Norlhweslern Universily, M.A.: Miami Universily. MR. DAVID M. NORCROSS, American Hislory, English: Miami Universify, B.S.Ed. Second Row: MR. ELWOOD NOTT, Commercial: Ohio Universily, B.S.: Universily of Cincinnali, M.S., M.Edg Bowling Green Slale University. MR. J. PHILIP OLMES, Fine Arls: Edinburgh Slale Teachelrs College, B.S.: Ohio Slale Universily, M.A.: Pennsylvania Slale Universily, Carnegie Insfilule: Columbia Universily, John Hay Whilney Fellowship. MR. J. ROBERT PHILLIPS, Supervisor Music: Band, Orches- rra: Capilal Universily, B.S.M.: Columbia Universily, M.A. Third Row: MR. WILFRED PLEARY, General Business, Communicalions, Business Law: Treasurer: Ashland College, B.S.: Universily of Michigan, Ohio Universiiy, Universify of Cincinnafi, Miami Universify, Ferris Insliluie, Norihern Slale Teachers College. MRS. MARTHA KATHERN PULLON Counselor: Marshall College, A.B.: Columbia Universily, M.A.: Miami Universily, Universily of Cincinnali, Xavier Universily. MR. DAVID QUERY, World Hislory, American Hisioryg Woosler College, B.S.: Universify of Cincinnali, M.S.: Ohio Slale Universily, Universily of Soulhern California, Miami Universily. Fourfh Row: MR. CHARLES RANSLER, Algebra, General Malhemalics: Assislanl Foolball Coach, Track Coach: Transylvania College, A.B.: Umversily of Cincinnali, Morehead Slale College, Xavier Universily. MR. CHARLES REICHLE, JR. Drawing and Design, Indus- lrial Arls: Cenlral Missouri Slale College, B.S. d.: Ohio Slale Universily, M.A.: Universify of Minnesola, Universily Cincinnali, Miami Universily. MR. FRANK W. SANDERSON, Physical Educaliong Foolball Coach, Freshman Baskelball, N Club' Ohio Norlhern Uni- versiry, B.S.Ed.: Xavier Universily, M.Ed.:' Kenl Slale Uni- versl y. Fiflh Row: MISS MARIEL M. SAYRE, Biology: Nalional Honor Sociely: Ohio Slale University, A.B., B.S.: Columbia Universify, M.A. MRS. MARGARET A. SCULLY, Lafin, English: Lalin Club, Junior Classical League: College of Woosfer, B.A.: Xavier Uiniversily, M.Ed.: Norlhweslern Universily, Universily of Cin- cmnafi, Miami Universily, Breadloaf Wrilers' Conference, Middlebury College. MR. CHARLES SELZER, English, Journalism: Mirror, Quill and Scroll Soclelyg Xavier Universily, A.B., M.A.: University of Cincinnali. culty of 1961 1' ca 'B Th Norwood Fa ulty of 1961 Firs'l Row: MR. KENNETH SHEPPARD, Dislribulive Educalion, Sales, Disfribulive Educalion Club: Miami Universily, B.S., Colum- ga Universily, M.A.g Universily of Cincinnafi, Universily of regon. MR. CLIVE SMITH, General Malh, Plane Geomefryg Cum- berland College, Union College, B.S., Easlern Kenlucky Slale College, M.A. MISS SHIRLEY SMITH, English, Speech, SlLHOUETTEg Oilers bein College, B.A. Second Row: MISS GRACE STEPHENS, Occupalional English, Occupa- 'fional Life Science, Weslern Kenlucky Slale Teachers Col- lege, A.B.g Pennsylvania Slale Universily, M.Ed.: Alabama Cenllral College, Universily of Cincinnali, Ohio Stale Uni- versl y. MRS. FLORENCE TEEGARDEN, Clolhlng, Girls' Social Liv- ingg Ohio Slale Universily, B.S., New York Universify, Trap- hagen School of Fashion, Universily of Cincinnati. MRS. MYRTLE THARP, Cosmelologdf, Hair Slylingg Cos- melology Club: New York, Chicago, niversily of Cincinnali, American Hair Design, John Mueller School. Third Row: MR. RUSSELL THOMAS, Chemislry, Life Science, Ohio Slale Universily, B.S., M.A.g Miami Universily, Ohio Universily, Universily of Cincinnafi. MR. PHILLIP TIEMAN, Economics, Modern Problems, World Hisloryg Advisor of Sophomore Class, Ohio Slale Universily, B.S., Universily of Cincinnali, M.Ed., Xavier Universily. MR. LEONARD TINKER, Bookkeeping, Business Melhodsp Ohio Universily, A.I3. in Commerce, Universily of Cin- cinnali. Fourlh Row: MR. JOHN PAUL VINCENT, Typing, Shorlhandg Universily of Dayfon, B.S., George Peabody College, M.A.g Morehead Slale College. MRS. NORVA WAHLERT, Cosmelologyg Cosmelology Club, Luverne Normal School, Universify of Cincinnali. MR. RAY WARMOTH, Malhemaficsg Indiana Slale Teachers College, A.B.g Universily of Cincinnali, M.A. Fiflh Row: MISS MARY WEBER, Englishg Marian College, B.A.g Uni- versify of Cincinnali, B.S.Ed.g Xavier Universily, M.Ed. MISS MARILYN WHISLER, Physical Educaliong G.A.A., Cheerleaders- Denison Universily, B.A.g University of Cin- cinnafi, M.Ed. MR. GEORGE P. WHITE, Vocalional Elecfricily Relaled and Eleclricily Shop, Eleclricily Club, Kenl' Slale Universily, Universily of Cincinnali. The Norwood Faculty of 1961 MR. BYRON WILSON, Spanish, Spanish Club: Ollerbein College, B.Mus.g Universify of Arizona, A.B.Ed.g Middlebury College, M.A.g Ohio Sfale Universily, Nafional Universily of Panama, Nafional Universily of Mexico. MR. HAROLD WITTICH, Aulomolive Science and Malhe- mafics, Aulo-Trade lnformaliong Universify of Cincinnati, B.S.Ed.g General Mofors lnsfilule. MISS CLARE YOUNG, Home Eoconornics, English: Ohio Slafe Universify, B.S.g Columbia Universiiy, M.A.g Universify of Cincinnali. l Kids ioin parenfs al Faculty Picnic Secretaries MRS. HELEN GREENLAND Secretary fo ih'e Principal MRS. ALBERTA SCHOENY Secrefary 'lo 'lhe Deans MRS. MARY ELLEN MOORE Secrelary to The Counselors Cafeterias STUDENTS-Row I: B. Adams, D. Corcoran, M. Lang, M. Locke, B. Clark, G. Adams. Row II: B. Howard, P. Good- man, E. Adkins, S. Davidson, B. Doe, M. Mobley, B. Sfaderman, B. Hall, R. Gerharl. Row III: R. Collins, R. Sparks, B. Wesf, W. Montgomery, J. Landfhaler, F. Brayles, R. Doe, D. Smilh, T. Tipfon. ADULT-Row I: G. Taylor, G. Green H. Niehoff, E. Quedens, I. Williams, R. Penrod, H. Sieinmann. Row ll: G. Williamson, N. Blair, L. Eads, M. Holfman, L. umm, E. Hayden, Miss Early, namcfar. 21 aintenance Row I: T. Neal, L. Eliol, L. Faufh, C. Taylor. Row II: E. Perkins, E. Mason, J. Dallon, H. Lanham, O. Coffey. Row I: F. Tubb. Row Il: C. Marlin, N. Waddell, B. VanDoren, Row III: J. Harper, K. Fields, L. Lawson, D. Cook, D. Ramage, G. Hill, M. Meece. Row IV: Miss Moore, B. Wrighl, V. Lane. rsh LL Library Switchboard Row I: Mrs. Greenland, D. Nunn, B. Holzworrh, R. McChesney, M. Adams, M. Gardner. Row ll: T. Bolinger, M. Albrechl, J. Hall, J. Evans, P. Palmer, R. Webb, J. Ralsron, B. Vaughan, B. Blsher, P. Wysong, N. Carroll, C. Fenker. Row lll: L. Groves, M. Dunn, E. Davis. Sealed: D. Preslon. Sfanding: B. Chance, J. Williams, D. Reed, B. 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As Treshmen and sophomores we were accepTed as The lower classmen. buT ThaT began our growTh in The small communiTy. Work-lv1osT oT us will say ThaT our sophomore year was our year Tor The mosT work, The greaTesT Task in reaching our individual goals. Our Sophomore Dance was The biggesT evenT- Tor us. LeT's see. Who goT ''BesT-All-Around-Sophomores''? CooperaTion-ln our junior year big Things began To boom. The Junior Prom. The Junior Follies. and Boys' Weeks sTand ouT in our minds. WhaT coopera- Tion we received when Tinally we began working as a uniT. raTher Than as individuals! A goal-Now as seniors we say we have been kepT busy by The TaculTy and by exTracurricular acTiviTies. The senior class oTTicers, The boaT ride. graduaTion. The WashingTon Trip, The Senior Show- case. The Spring ConcerT, and The Band ConcerT- all These enioymenTs kepT our minds working. Now we are ready To leave. We can say our skeTch. as seniors. is compleTe. Firsl Row: MARCIA LOU ADAMS ........... Commercial Commercial Co-op 4, Swilchboard 4, Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Morning Waich 2, Y-Teens I. PHYLLIS ADKINS . ....... ..... G eneral Mirror Slaff 3, 4, Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Morning Walch 3, G.A.A. 2, Mirror Represeniafive I. Second Row: MARTHA LOU ALBRECHT ...... College Preparalory Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, French I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Swiichboard 3, 4, SILHOUETTE Slaff 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Drama Class Play 3, Mirror Represenialive 2, Sludenl Council I. ROSEMARY ALBRIGHT . . . .... College Preparalory Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Morning Walch I, 2, 3, Apollo Choir 3, 4, Honor Guard, Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Junior Achievemenl 3. Third Rowzi ANTHONY ARNOLD BAATZ . . l . . . . General Drama Class Play 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4. JUDITH LYNNE BAIRD . . ..... College Preparalory G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Naiional Honor Sociely 3, 4, SILHOUETTE Slaff 3, Co-edifor 4, Mirror Sfaff 4, Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Pep Club 2, Girls Glee Club I. Fourlh Row: MERRY RUTH BAKER ...... . . .College Preparalory Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Maiorelle 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council 2, 3, Secrefary 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Senior Showcase, Switchboard 3, Honor Guard 3, Junior Follies, Drama Class Play 3, Precision Line 3, Queen of Sigma Alpha Tau 3, Besl All-Around Sophomore, Poslure Parade Winner 2. BARBARA K. BARLOW ........ College Preparalory Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Clinic 3, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Fif+h Row: JAMES C. BARRETTE ............ Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Cross Counlry 2, N-Club 2, Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, Track I, Foofball I, Omicron I, Sludenl Council I. SANDRA SUE BAUER WILLIAMSON ...... Commercial Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Mirror Represenlalive 2, Drama Class Play 2, G.A.A. I, Girls Council I. 1961 Graduates 1961 Graduates First Row: SANDRA L. BAXTER ..... ........ C o-mmercial Commercial Co-ops: Switchboard 4: Girls Council: Senior Showcase: Morn- ing Watch 3: Pep Club 3: Honor Guard 3: Junior Achievement 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Reading High School I. DONNA LEE WHITE BENHASE , . . . Vocational Senior Showcase: Cosmetology Club 3, 4: Honor Guard 3: Band I. Second Row: JACQUELINE BOERGER ..... .... C ommercial Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Mirror Representative 4: Mirror Staff 4: Cafeteria 3. JOHN H. BOERGER ,......... Commercial DECA Club 3: Vice President 4. Third Row: THELMA JEAN BOLINGER ......... Commercial Senior Showcase: Senior Class Play: Switchboard 4: Girls Council 4: Commercial Co-ops 4: Honor Guard 3: Clinic 3: Drama Class Play 2: Y-Teens I. RONALD EUGENE BOOTH ....... College Preparatory Track 2, 3: Intramural 2: Latin Club I, 2. Fourth Row: THOMAS H. BORIN ......... College Preparatory Senior Class Play: Mirror Staff 3, 4: Track 3: Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4. EUGENE S. BOSE, JR .............. Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Mirror Representative I, 2, 3. Fifth Row: JANET LEE BRACKETT ........ College Preparatory Senior Showcase: Senior Class Play: Mirror Representative 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mirror Staff 3, Feature Editor 4: Student Council 3, 4: Maiorette 2, 3, 4: Honor Guard 3: Junior Follies: Junior Achievement 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Trampoline Team 2: Precision Line 2: Library I. KATHLEEN L. BRAUCKSICK .......... Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4: Switchboard 3: Honor Guard 3: California I, 2, 3. 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: RUSSELL HARRY BREITFELDER ..... College Preparalory Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3: Track lg Cenlral High School I. VIRGIL ROBERT BREVOORT . . . General Second Row: BONNIE GAY BREWER ........... Commercial Senior Showcase, Fulure Nurses 45 Honor Guard 33 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. GARY LEE B'REWER .......... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 45 Choir I, 2, 35 Glee Club I, 2, 3: Apollo I, 2, Cross Counlry I. Third Row: EDGAR E. BRIGGEMAN . . . . . . College Preparafory SILHOUETTE Slaff 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 4, Chaplain 33 N-Club 2, 3, Vice Presidenl 43 Proieclionisls 2, 3, Presi- denf 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 3, Presidenr 4, French Club I, 25 Baskel- ball I, 2. NANCY M. BRINEGAR ....... . Commercial Senior Showcase: Commercial Co-ops 43 Drama Club I, 2. Fourfh Row: JUDITH ANN BROCKMAN ......... Commercial Senior Showcase, Commercial Co-ops 45 Swilchboard 4, Honor Guard 3: Morning Walch Ig Y-Teens I. JUDITH KAY BROOKS ........... Commercial Senior Showcase: Commercial Co-ops 43 Senior Class Play: Swilchboard 4: Hi-Y Teen Council 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Drama Class Play 33 Junior Follies: Honor Guard 35 Mirror Represenlalive 3: Girls Council I, Vice Presidenl 33 SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 2, Pep Club Repre- senlalive 25 Sophomore Class Secrefaryg Sludenf Council I. Fiffh Row: EUGENE FLOYD BROOKSHIRE . . .College Preparalory LINDA CARROLL BROWN ....... College Preparalory Senior Showcase: Swilchboard 4: Commercial Co-ops 43 Honor Guard 3: Somerser Kenlucky I, 2. 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: JOHN HOWARD BRUNETT .......,. Commercial DECA Club 4, Treasurer 4, French Club I, 2, Track I. DANIEL JOSEPH BRUNO ........ College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Sludenl Council 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Foolball I. Second Row: BRENDA ALLYCE BURNS . . ..,.. College Preparalory Senior Showcase, Precision Line 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Junior Follies, Elmwood Place School I. PATRICIA ANN CASSIDY ...,....... Commercial Honor Guard 3, Regina High School I, 2. Third Row: BONNIE LAMAR CHANCE .......... Commercial Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play, Clinic 4, Varsily Cheerleader 4, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Reserve Cheerleader 3, Caplain 3, Pep Club 2, Precision Line 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Class Play 2. DANNY FRED CHRISTEN ....... College Preparafory Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Orcheslra 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Track I, 2, Cross Counlry I, Band I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Fourlh Row: DAVID WILLIAM CLEMONS . . . . . .Vocalional Aulo Shop 3, 4. DARLA JO CLORE ........ ...... C ommercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Swilchboard 3, Honor Guard 3, Pep Club 2, Morning Walch I, 2, Y-Teens I. Fiflh Row: BILL COFFEY . . . . . ..... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 2. JON COFFEY ............. . . Vocalional Machine Shop 3, 4. 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: RENA CAVELL COFFEY ............. Vocalional Senior Showcase, Sludenl' Council 4, Cosmelology Club 3, 4. CHARLES RICHARD COLE ....... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Mirror Slaff 3, Co-SporI's Edilor 4, Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, Presidenl 4, Spanish Club 2, Secrerary 3, Vice Presidenl 4, Baskelball I, 2, 3, Co-Caplain 4, Foolball 2, 3, Drama Class Play 3, N-'Club I, 2, Track I, 2, Lalin Club I, Freshman Class Secrelary. Second Row: BILLIE ELLEN CONNELLY ..,.... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Clinic 4, G.A.A. 4, Drama Class Play 3, 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. CONNELLY ,.,.... . .College Preparalory Alpha Sigma Kappa 4, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Foolball l, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: PATRICIA HELEN COOK . . .... . Commercial Senior Showcase, Mirror Represenlalive 4, Swilchboard 4, Commercial Co-ops 4, Honor Guard 3, Junior Follies, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Sludenl Council I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2. MARLENA SUE COOPER ........-s. Commercial Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play, Woodward High School l, 2. Fourlh Row: NAoMl JoAN coY .......... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Junior Follies, Lalin Club I, 2, Fulure Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Morning Welch l. PAULA JEAN CROSWELL .......... Vocalional Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Cosmelology Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Pep Club I, Y-Teens l. Fiflh Row: DARRYL ALLEN D'ANGlNA ...... College Preparalory Spanish Club 3, Camera Club. ROBERTA LEE DeVRlES ......... College Preparalory Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play, SILHOUEITTE Slaff 3, Co-Edilor 4, Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Mirror Staff 4, Honor Guard 3, J-unior Follies, Swilchboard 3, Girls Council 2, Pep Club 2, Precision Line 2, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Salufaforian. 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: ELLEN LOUISE DALTON ......... Comercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Swilchboard 4, Honor Guard 3. WALTER L. DALTON ....... . , Commercial DECA 4. Second Row: SALLY ANN DENNIS . . . . . .... Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Senior Showcase, Swilchboard 4, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Spanish l, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. BYRON E. DENSFORD ......... College Preparalory N-Club 3, 4, Orcheslra 3, Vice Presidenl 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4, Band I, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive I, 2. Third Row: JOHN H. DETHLEFS ..,...... College Preparafory Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2. JOACHIM F. DIEDRICH . . . . College Preparalory Honor Socieiy 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, SILHOUETTE Slaff 3, 4, SILHOUETTE Represenfafive I, 2, 3, Laiin Club I, 3, Secrelary 2, Spanish Club 2, Presidenl 3, Track I, 2, 3, Omicron 3, N-Club 2, 3. Fourlh Row: HOWARD ROBERT DIRKSEN . . . College Preparalory Sludeni Council 4, Senior Class Play, N-Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Library 2. GLADYS CHARLENE DOCKUM ........ Vocalional College Preparalory l, 2, Vocalional 3, 4, Cosmelology Club 3, Presidenf 4, Senior Showcase, Mirror Represenrafive 4. Fiffh Row: MARGARET BERNIECE DORENBUSCH College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Junior Achievement 4, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Fulure Nurses Club 3, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Morning Walch I. JAMES DAVID DOUGLAS . . . . College Preparalory Sludenl Council 2, Camera Club 2. 2 i 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: SHARON ANN DUNBAR . . . Commercial MARILYN MARCIA DUNN ...... College Preparalory Senior Showcase3 SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 43 Swilchboard 43 Girls Council 43 Junior FolIies3 Sludenf Council 33 Lalin Club I, 2, 33 Morning Wafch I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I. Second Row: J-AMES EDWARD EADS ......... . .Commercial DECA 43 Foolball Manager I. STEPHEN E. EADS ........... Co-Ilege Preparalory Foolball I, 2, 3, Co-Cap+ain 43 Proieclionisls I, 2, 3, Presidenl 43 N-Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl 43 Spanish Club, Treasurer 3, Presidenl' 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 43 Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 43 Baseball 2, 43 Basketball I, 23 Sigma Alpha Tau I, 23 Track I. Third Row: JEANNE FRANCES EDEN . . . . College Preparalory Senior Showcase3 Junior Follies3 Precision Line 33 Junior Achievement 3, Presidenl3 Maiorelfe 3, 43 Orchesfra 3, 43 French Club 4, Presidenl' 2, 33 Band I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Siudenf Council I. BETTY S. EDWARDS ,........ College Preparalory Senior Showcase3 Junior FolIies3 Girls Council 33 Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, Bowling Manager 3, Volley- ball Manager 43 Orcheslra 2, 3, Presidenf 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Morning Watch I. Fourlh Row: JAMES LESTER ENDERLIN .......... Vocalional Aufo Shop 3, 43 Mirror Represenlalive 33 Foolball I. GERRI EVANS . .............. Commercial Senior Showcase3 Senior Class PIay3 Honor Guard 33 Precision Line 23 Pep Club 23 Y-Teens I, 23 G.A.A. I. Fiflh Row: JUDY CAROLYN EVANS ....... College Preparalory Senior Showcase3 Senior Class Play3 Swifchboard 43 Junior Follies3 Honor Guard 33 Pep Club 23 Glee Club I3 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 Precision Line 2, 3, 4. KAREN LOUISE FAW ........ College Preparalory Seniwr Class Play: Nalional Honor Society 3, 43 SILHOUETTE Sfaff 3, 43 Frerrih Club, Treasurer 3, President 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Honor Guard 33 Apoflo Choir 2, Presidenf 33 Glee Club I, 2, 33 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Girls Council I3 SILHOUETTE Representa- tive I. 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: DENNIS TAY FENWICK ........ College Preparalory Pep Band 4: Orcheslra 3: Spanish Club 2: Slamp Club 2, Presidenf I: Morning Wafch I: Glee Club I: Choir I: Band I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4. JUDITH ANN FISCHER ....... College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Mirror Sfaff 3, Co-Edifor 4: French Club 3, 4: Girls Council 3: Honor Guard 3: Apollo Choir 2, 3: Precision Line 2: Pep Club 2: Lalin Club I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3. Second Ro-w: LINDA SHAROL FISCHER ...... College Preparalory Senior Showcase: Precision Line 4: Junior Follies: Drama Class Play 3: Honor Guard 3: French Club 2, Treasurer 3: Pep Club 2: Girls Council 2: Morning Walch I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA FISCHER ......... College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Sfudenf Council 4: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: Mirror Represenlalive I, 3, 4: Mirror Sfaff 2, Sports Edilor 3, 4: Spanish Club, Secrelary I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y- Teen Council 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. Third Row: MERLIN VICTOR FISH ,....... College Preparalory Apollo Choir 3, 4: Track I, 2: Sludenl Council I, 2: Mirror Represenfalive I: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, President 3, 4. FLORENCE FRANKLIN ........ College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Varsily Cheerleader 3, 4: Mirror Slaff 3, News Edilor 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Homecoming Aflendanl 3, 4: Junior Prom Queen: Kampus Kale 3: Honor Guard 3: Junior Follies: Sludenf Council 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club 2, 3: Mirror Represenlafive 3: Pep Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: SILHOUETTE Represenfafive I. Fourlh Row: LAURENCE GEISZ . . .Commercial GEORGE GEORGIOU .......... . .General Sludenl Council 2: Foofball I. Fiflh Row: DENNY ALBERT GLASSMEYER .... College Preparalory Sigma Alpha Tau 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Cross Counlry 3. SHIRLEY ANN GRANTHAM ........... General Senior Class Play: Swilchboard 4: Norwood Players, Vice Presidenl 4: Senior Showcase: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: Drama Class Play 3, 4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Glee Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: JOI-IN OSBORN GRAVES ........ College Preparafory Mirror Represenlalive 4, Honor Guard 3, Hi-Y-Teen Council 3, Mirror Slaff 3, Co-Circulalion Manager 4, Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 4, Vice Presidenf 4, Band I, 2, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE L. GREATHOUSE ......... Commercial Swilchboard 4, Sludenl Council 4, Commercial Co-ops 4, Honor Guard 3. Second Row: DON R. GREER . . . . College Preparalory SIGRID GUMM ............... Vocalional Senior Showcase, Cosmelology Club 3, 4, Girls Council 3, 4, Morning Walch I. Third Row: JOYCE D. HALL ........ .... C ommercial Senior Showcase, Swilchboard 4, Commercial Co-ops 4, French Club 3, 4, Honor Guard 3, Junior Follies, Pep Club 2, Precision Line 2, G.A.A. I, 3, Volleyball Manager 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY SUE HALLERMAN . . . . . College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Clinic 4, Sludenl Council 4, Junior Follies, Junior Achievemenl 3, Presidenl, Honor Guard 3, Mirror Represenlalive I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Baseball Manager 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 4, Y-Teens I, Treasurer 2, 3, Presidenl' 4, Pep Club 2, Girls Council I, Pre- cision Line I. Four'I'l1 Row: HARRY E. HAMMOND ............ Commercial SILHOUETTE Represenalive I, 2, 3, 4, Mirror Represenlalive I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, N-Club I, 2,3, Sfudenl Council I, 3, Eleclric Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Junior Follies. MICHAEL DAVID HATFIELD ...... College Preparafory Senior Class Play, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 3, 4, Mirror Slaff 3, Mirror Represenlalive 2, 3, Cross Counlry 2, Lalin Club I, Treasurer 2, Foolball I, Sludeni Council I. Fiffh Row: SHARON HELLER .......... . . Vocafional Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, Cosmelology Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 2, Lalin Club I. ARLENE FRANCES HENDERSON . . College Preparalory Fulure Nurses Club 3, Morning Wafch I, Y-Teens I, Spanish Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. 1961 Graduates First Row: SANDRA KAY HENSON ....... College Preparatory Senior Showcase: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: Student Council 2, 4: G.A.A. Board 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2: Girl Council I: Mirror Representative I: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN B. HILL ............... Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4: Mirror Representative 2: SILHOUETTE Representa- tive 2: Glee Club 2: Choir I: Band I: Apollo Choir I. Second Ro-w: LYNN EARLE HOOVEN ........ . . Vocational Electricity Club 3, 4. KAY HOSTERMAN .............. Vocational Cosmetology 4, Treasurer 3: Honor Guard 3. Third Row: GERALD D. HOWARD ........... . General Senior Class Play: Mirror Staff 4. SHARON ELAINE HOWARD ...... College Preparatory SILHOUETTE Staff 4: Senior Showcase: Senior Class Play: Drama Class Play: Mirror Staff 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Basketball Manager 3: G.A.A. Board President 4. Fourth Row: DARLENE LUCILLE HUFF ..... ....., C ommercial Commercial Co-ops 4: Switchboard 4: National Honor Society 4. BETTY MARTHA HUNTER ....... College Preparatory Mirror Representative 4: Senior Class Play: Switchboard 4: Choir 3, 4: Apollo Choir 3, 4: Mirror Staff 3, Exchange Editor 4: Honor Guard 3: Junior Achievement 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Morning Watch I, 2, 3, Secretary 4: Spanish Club I, 2: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: NANCY CAROL HUNTER ...... College Preparatory Senior Showcase: National Honor Society 3, 4: SILHOUETTE Staff 3, Co- Literary Editor 4: Junior Follies: Student Council 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Switchboard 3: Honor Guard 3: SILHOUETTE Representative 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Glee Club I, 2, 4, President 3: Morning Watch I, 2, 3. Devotional Chairman 4. GARY A. HURT ............ College Preparatory Senior Class Play: Track 2, 3, 4: Drama Class Play 2: Camera Club I, 2. 36 1961 Graduates First Row: CYNTHIA J. HUTCHINSON ..... College Preparatory Senior Showcase: French Club 3, Treasurer 4: SILHOUETTE- Staff 4: Honor Guard 3: Shillito's Sewing Board Representative 3: Glee Club I: National Honor Society 4. DONNA INGRAM .............. Commercial Senior Showcase: Precision Line 3, 4: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Junior Achievement 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, Volley- ball Manager 3, Tennis Manager 4. Second Row: JOYCE LEE JACKSON ......... College Preparatory Senior Showcase Senior Class Play: Drama Class Play 3, 4: Honor Guard 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN NORA JEFFRIES ........... Commercial Senior Showcase Senior Class Play Honor Guard 3: Y-Teens 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: DAVID O. JOHNSON . . . College Preparatory ROY W. JOHNSON ............. Vocational SILHOUETTE Representative 4: Auto Shop 3, 4. Fourth Row: EDWARD K. JONES ......... College Preparatory Withrow High School I, 2. WANDA SUE JONES .............. Vocational Senior Showcase: Cosmetology Club 3, 4. Fifth Row: SHERRY LYNN KAMP ......... College Preparatory Senior Showcase: National Honor Society 4: Shillito's Sewing Board Rep- resentative 4: Betty Crocker Award 4: SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4: SILHOUETTE Representative 3, 4: Honor Guard 3: Y-Teens I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: French Club I, 2: Glee Club I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM D. KAUTZ .......... College Preparatory New Castle High School I, 2, 3. 1961 Graduates Firsf Row: HAROLD DAVID KEEBLE . . . . . . . . .General Goshen High School I, 2, 3. DANIEL L. KELLER ............... General Senior Class Play, Junior Achievement 3, 43 Purcell High School I. Second Ro-w: BETTY EILEEN KESTEL ............. Commercial Y-Teens 43 Morning Watch I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2: Glee Club Ig SILHOUETTE Represenlalive I. KENNETH KIDD . ...... .... ..... G e neral Class Presidenl 4, Sigma Alpha Tau 4, Glee Club 3, 43 Choir 3, Presidenl' 43 Nalional Honor Sociely 3, Treasurer 43 Sycamore High School I. Third R-ow: WILLIAM FRANK KIMBRELL ...... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, SILHOUETTE Represenlafive 33 Spanish Club 3: Sigma Alpha Tau 3, 4, Foolball 2, Track Ig Woodward High School I. RONALD LEE KLIEMAN ........ College Preparalory Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, Vice Presidenl 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Counlry I. FourI'h Row: MELANIE K. KUHLMAN ..... . . Commercial DECA Club l. JANICE B. LAWSON . . . . Commercial Fiffh Row: JEROME LEACH ......... College Preparalory N-Club 2, 35 Track 2, 33 Foolball l, 2. PAUL R. LOCKARD ............. Commercial DECA Club 4: Dislribulive Co-ops 43 Sigma Alpha Tau Ig Baskelball l: Foolball Manager Ig Mirror Represenlalive I, 2, 3g N-Club l. 1961 Graduates Firsi Row: KATHERINE A. LOMBOY ........ College Preparalory Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play, National Honor Sociefy 3, Secrelary 4, Mirror Slaff 4, SILHOUETTE SI'af'f 3, Co-Lilerary Edilor 4, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Marfha McKinney Ohioana Lilerary Award 3, Junior Achievemenf, Presidenl 3, Apollo Choir 2, 3, 4, PosI', Times-SI'ar Corre- spondenl 2, 3, 4, SILHOUETTE Represenfalive 2, Pep Club I, 2, Girls Council I, Y-Teens I, Morning Wafch I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Treasurer I, Vice Presidenf 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Treasurer I, 2, Glee Club, Treasurer I, 2, 3, Presidenl 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Valediclorian. ROBERT LOMBOY . . . Vocalional Second Ro-w: JOHN T. LONG ............ College Prepara+ory McNichoIas High School I. ROBERT M. LONG . . . General Third Row: KENNETH GENE LOVELESS ...... College Preparalory Cross Counlry 4, Mirror Sfaff 3, 4, Track I, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, Band I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER A. LUTHY .......... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Mirror Represenlafive 4, N-Club 3, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Apollo Choir 2, 3, Proieclionisls 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, Fool- ball I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, Band I, Cross Counlry I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 4. Fourlh Row: RITA FAYE McCHESNEY ............ Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Swilchboard 4, Morning Walch 3, 4, Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Junior Achievemenl, Secre- Iary 3, Treasurer 4, Class Secretary 3, Honor Guard 3, Sludenf Council 2, 3, Apollo Choir 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Lalin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I. LINDA LOU McDONALD ........ College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Junior Follies, Drama Class Play 3, Sfudenf Council I, 4, Lalin Club I, Presidenl 2, Pep Club 2, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Baskelball Manager 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Vice Presidenl 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y- Teen Council 2, 4. Fiffh Row: CLARENCE MICHAEL McKENNEY . . . College Preparafory Track 4, Cross Counfry 4, Foolball 3, Mirror Represenlafive 2, Foolball Manager I, 2, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 4, Treasurer 3. WILLIAM E. McKEON ......... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Sludenl' Council 3, 4, Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4, N-Club I, 2, Foolball I, 2, Track l, 2. 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: LINDA SUE McKINNEY .............. General Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play: Queen of Beauly 43 Mirror Slaff 43 Junior Follies, Honor Guard 33 Drama Class Play 35 Girls Council 2, Presi- denf 4: Class Treasurer 23 Choir 2, 3, 43 Apollo Choir 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, Precision Line 2g G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN MARTIN ............. Commercial Commercial Co-ops 43 Senior Showcase, Swilchboard 4, French Club 3, 4: Junior Follies, Honor Guard 33 Pep Club 2, Precision Line 23 Y-Teens I, Presidenl 2. Second Row: SANDRA SUE MATTAX ....... .... C ommercial Commercial Co-ops 43 Honor Guard 3. BARBARA EVELYN MEADOWS ......... General Senior Class Play: Drama Class Play 45 Honor Guard 33 French Club I, 2. Third R-ow: BRENDA SUE MEECE ........ .... C ommercial DECA Club Ig Morning Walch 2. DONNA SUE MEECE .............. Vocalional Senior Showcase, SILHOUETTE Represenfalive 4, Honor Guard 3, Mirror Represenlalive 33 Cosmelology Club 3, 45 Carrolllon High School I. A I x Fourfh Row: NICK A. MEHAS .......... College Preparalory French Club I, Treasurer 23 Baskelball I. JEROME E. MILLER . . .College Preparalory Fiflh Row: SANDRA LEA MILLER ............. Commercial Swilchboard 4, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 43 Commercial Co-ops 45 Junior Follies: Honor Guard 33 Junior Achievemenl 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 33 Y-Teens I, 2, Sludenl Council 21 Mirror Represenlalive I. GARY KEITH MUNSIE ......... College Preparalory Drama Class Play 4: Senior Class Play: Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, Vice Presidenl' 4: Sludenl Council 2, 33 French Club I, 25 Baskefball I, 2, 3, Tri-Capfain 43 Proieclionisls I, 2, 3, Secrelary 4. 40 1961 Graduates First Row: RALPH TER'RY NIEMAN ........ College Preparatory Senior Class Play: SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4: Mirror Representative 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Tau 2, 3, 4: Apollo Choir 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, President 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: N-Club I, 2, 3, 4. DINAH LEE NUNN ............. Commercial Switchboard 4: Morning Watch I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Guard 3. Second Row: DAVID ALLEN PALMER ....... College Preparatory SILHOUETTE Statf 3, Advertising Manager 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Apollo Choir I, 2: Choir I, 2: Basketball I: Class Vice President I: Cross Country I: Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, Newspaper Editor 4. DONALD E. PARKER . . . College Preparatory Third Row: GLADYS MARIE PATTON ........... Commercial Junior Follies: Girls Council 3: G.A.A. I, 2. WALTER PFENNING ......... College Preparatory Cross Country I, 2, 3, Captain 4: Track I, 2, 3, Captain 4: N-Club I, 2, 3: Alpha Sigma Kappa I, 2, 3: Basketball I, 2: French Club 2, President I. Fourth Row: LILA POORE ................. Commercial Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: French Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Precision Line I: Girls Council I. CONSTANCE POWELL ............ Commercial Senior Class Play: National Honor Society 3, 4: Y-Teens I, Worship Chairman 2, 3, 4: Commercial Co-ops, President 4: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: Class Treasurer 3: Drama Class Play 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club 2: Precision Line 2: Choir 2: French Club, Vice President I, President 2: SILHOUETTE? Representative I. Fifth Row: DORIS ELIZABETH PRESTON ...... College Preparatory Senior Class Play: Clinic 4: Health Careers Club 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: SIL- HOUETTE Representative 2: Morning Watch I: Felicity High School 3. ROSE MARY PRICKETT ............ Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4: Honor Guard 3: Junior Follies: Junior Achievement 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: French Club I, 2: Y-Teens I. 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: WILLIAM L. SHEAFER . College Preparalory Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Kappa 2, 3, 45 Baskelball 2, 3, 43 Choir I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 33 Apollo Choir I, 21 Spanish Club I, 2. THOMAS MICHAEL SHELTON . Commercial DECA Club 43 Purcell High School I. Second Row: TRUEMAN E. SHOWELL . . .General JEFFERY RAY SITTASON . . College Preparalory Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play: Honor Guard 35 Sludenl' Council I, 2, 3, President 43 N-Club I, 2: Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, Presidenl 41 SIL- HOUETTE Slaff I, 2, 3, Business Manager 43 Lalin Club President I, 2: Proieclionisls I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Foolball I, 2, 3: Track I, 25 Class Presi- den? I, 2. Third Row: CAROL ANN SMITH ...... . . . .Commercial Honor Guard 3. CAROLYN G. SMITH ..... .... C allege Preparalory Mirror Slaff 4: Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase, Y-Teens 4, Nafional Honor Sociely 45 Cafeleria 35 Apollo Choir 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 43 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. I, 21 Spanish Club I, 3, 4, Presidenl 2. Fourfh Row: DELORES SMITH .............. Commercial Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3g Drama Class Play 2. KENNETH SMITH ........... College Preparalory Proieclionisls 3, 43 Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, Treasurer 4, Apollo Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, 43 Sigma Alpha Tau I, 25 Glee Club I, 2, Baseball I. Fiflh Row: S. CLIFTON SMITH . . . . General VIRGINIA DEE SMITH . . ......... Commercial Morning Walch I, 2, 45 Senior Showcase, Honor Guard 3, French Club I, 21 Girls Council lg Glee Club I. 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: MICHAEL B. RUBIN .......... . Vocalional Elecfricily Club 3, 43 Orcheslra 2, Band I, 23 Sludenl Council I. STEPHEN RUHOLL ............... Vocalional Machine Shop 3, 43 Purcell High School I, 2. Second Row: JUDITH ELLEN SASSER . ...... . . .General Cosmelology Club 3, Honor Guard 3. ATHA RITA SASSER ..... . . . . . . General Cosmelology Club 3, Honor Guard 3. Third Row: MOSSIE SAYLOR . . . . . . . Commercial DECA Club 45 Honor Guard 33 SILHOUETTE Represenlafive I. BILLIE JEAN SCHOEPFLIN - . College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase, Junior Follies: Junior Achievemenl, President 35 Mirror Slaff 3, G.A.A. Edilor 45 Lalin Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2: Fulure Nurses Club 23 Morning Walch lg G.A.A. I, 2: Mirror Represenla live I, 4. Fourlh Row: ROBERT I.. SCHULER . . . . . College Preparafory Mirror Slaff 4: Nalional Honor Sociery 43 SILHOUETTE Slaff 4g Spanish Club I, 2. GERALD SCOTT SWEITZER . . Vocalional Fiflh Row: SYLVETTA LOIS SEARS ..... ...... C ommercidl Commercial Co-ops 43 Swilchboard 45 Senior Showcase, Pep Club 3, Honor Guard 33 Junior Follies, Precision Line 33 Morning Welch 3. 47 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY THELMA SENTNEY . . . Commercial G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. 1961 Graduates First Row: DENNIS A. QUINLAN ............. Vocational Auto Shop 3, 4, Purcell High School I. JOSEPH W. RALSTON ........ College Preparatory Senior Class Play, Switchboard 3, 4, SILHOUETTE Staff 4, Harvard Book Award 3, Track 3, National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, Mirror Representative 2, 3, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I. Second Row: DOROTHY HELEN RANDALL ........ Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Switchboard 4, Senior Showcase, Ben Davis High School I. NANCY A. RATNOUR ......... College Preparatory Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Student Council 4, Drama Class Play 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Stamp Club 3, 4, Honor Guard 3, Junior Follies, Morning Watch 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I. Third Row: CHARLES RICHARD RAYBURN . . . .General DIANE SUE REED .............. Commercial Clinic 3, 4, Mirror Staff 3, 4, Honor Guard 3. Fourth Row: THOMAS J. REICHARDT ............. General Football I, 2, 3, 4, N-Club I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LOUISE ROSE ........ College Preparatory Senior Showcase, Senior Class Play, National Honor Society 3, 4, SIL- HOUETTE Staff 3, G.A.A. Co-Editor 4, Future Nurses Club, President 4, Mirror Staff 3, Co-Editor 4, Choir 3, 4, Mirror Representative 4, Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Student Council 3, Class President 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 4, Vice President 3, Pep Club 2, Vice President 3, Girls Council 2, Morning Watch I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I. Valedictorian. Fifth Row: JO ANN ROSE ............ College Preparatory National Honor Society 4, Choir 3, 4, Commercial Co-ops 4, Switchboard I, 2, 3, Honor Guard 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Mirror Representative I, 2, 4, Morning Watch I, 2. JUDITH ANN ROUDEBUSH ........... General Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Drama Class Play 3, 4, Commercial Co-ops 4, Switchboard 4, Honor Guard 3, Junior Follies, Pep Club 2, Clinic 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Glee Club I, Girls Council I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l', 2, 4, Treasurer 3. 4 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: WILLIAM ROBERT SONNYCALF . . . . Vocalional THOMAS R. SOWDER ......... College Preparalory Sludenf Council I, 2. Second Row: ANN CLIFT SPAULDING .......... Commercial Senior Showcase, Swilchboard 4, Commercial Co-ops 43 Sfudenf Council 4: Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Drama Class Play 33 Lalin Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, Y-Teens Ig Morning Walch I. FREDERICK SPER ................. General Mirror Represenlalive 4, Mirror Slah' 3, 4: Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4, SIL- HOUETTE Represenfafive 2, 31 Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2. Third Row: CARL SPIRES . . ..... . . .Vocalional Auio Shop 3, 4. C. THOMAS SPURLOCK ..... College Preparalory Senior Class Playg Mirror Represenlalive 43 Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, Sec- refary 4, Sfudenf Council 23 Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4. Fourlh Row: GARY SCOTT STANFORD . College Preparalory Senior Class Play, SILHOUETTE Staff 43 Sfudenl Council 3, 45 Track Ig Glee Club I, 2, 33 Cross Counlry I, 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3, N-Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, 3, 43 French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES W. STEINMANN ........ College Preparalory Alpha Sigma Kappa 45 Foofball I, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Spanish Club, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 2, Vice Presidenf 3. Fiflh Row: JIM BOYD STEPP ............. . . Vocalional Machine Shop 3, Presidenl 4. RICHARD ALLEN STEWART ...... College Preparalory Woodward High School I, 2, 3. 45 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: MICHAEL A. STONE .... , . . General Foolball I: Glee Club I. KAREN ANN STORER .... College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: SILHOUETTE Sfaff 4: Mirror Slaff 4: Honor Guard 3: Junior Follies: Apollo Choir 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls Council 2. Second Row: PEGGY JOYCE SUTTON . . Commercial Senior Class Play: Kenmore High School 2, 3: Milford High School I. LARRY ROBERT TALLENT . . . . . . . General Machine Shop 3, 4. Third Row: SHARON LYNN THOMAS ..,. . Commercial DECA Club 4: Honor Guard 3. HAZEL M. TIMBERLAKE ......... . Commercial Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Swilchboard 4: Commercial Co-ops 4: Honor Guard 3: Y-Teens 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. Fourlh Row: JUDITH LEE TOLLE . . . . . . . Commercial DECA Club 4: Girls Council 4. DAVID ALAN TUCKER . . . . General Fiflh Row: . JOAN MARGARET TUTTLE .... Vocalional Senior Showcase: Cosmelology Club 3, 4: Honor Guard 3: Girls Council l. CAROL JEAN VAN ANTWERP ..... College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Varsily Cheerleader 4: Girls Council, Secrelary 4: Drama Class Play 3: Honor Guard 3: Miss News 4: Queen of Beauly 3: Junior Follies: Fulure Nurses Club 3: French Club 3, Presidenl 4: Apollo Choir 3, Vice Presidenl' 4: Mirror Represenlalive 3: Precision Line 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Glee Club I: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3, 4. 1961 Graduates Firsl Row: BETH ANN VAUGHAN ........ College Preparaiory Senior Showcase, Senior Class Playg SILHOUETTE Slaff 3, G.A.A. Co- Edilor 45 Mirror Represenlalive 43 Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Swilch- board 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 43 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Apollo Choir 2, 3, 45 Lafin Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl Ip Pep Club 2, 3, Precision Line 2, Y-Teens lg Choir I, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. GILBERT S. WALL . . . General Second Row: JULIE C. WALLACE . . ...L .... C ommercial Commercial Co-ops 43 Senior Showcase, Swilchboard 43 Junior Follies, Honor Guard 3, Precision Line 2: Pep Club I, 2: Mirror Represenfalive 23 G.A.A. I, 2, 3. RICHARD WAYNE WALLACE .... College Preparalory Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Tau I, 23 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 43 SILHOUETTE Represenfalive I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: CARROLL H. WARREN . . . . General Pomeroy High School I, 2. GEORIGIANNE 'WARREN . . . . Commercial Commercial Co-ops 43 Senior Showcase, Swifchboard 43 French Club 3, Pep Club 25 Y-Teens I, 23 Choir I. Fourlh Row: JUDY MAE WARREN ....... . .... Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4, Swilchboard 47 Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Guard 3. PHYLLIS PHILLIPS WEBER ....... . . Vocalional' Cosmelology Club 3, 4. Eif+h Row: VICTORIA K. WEIGEL ......... College Preparalory Senior Class Playg Senior Showcase, National Honor Sociely 3, 43 Mirror Slaff 3, Page Edilor 43 Drama Class Play 33 Honor Guard 3: Junior Follies, Junior Achievemenl 33 Mirror Represenlalive I, 2, 45 Apollo Choir 2: French Club 25 Secrelary Ig Glee Club I, 27 Pep Club Ig Precision Line lg Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4g,G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. JANET MARIE WESLEY ......... . . Commercial French Club 3, Glee Club I. 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: STEPHEN A. WEYANT .............. General Band 3, 4: Orcheslra 3: Spanish Club 3: Drama Class Play 2, 3. DONNA KAY WHEATLEY ............ Vocalional Cosmetology Club 3, 4: Honor Guard 3: SILHOUETTE Represenlalive 3: Sludenl' Council I, 2: Glee Club I. Second Row: LINDA LEE WHITE .... . . . . Vocalional Nafional Honor Socieiy 4: Senior Showcase: Girls Council 4: Cosmelology Club 3, 4: Sfudenl' Council 3: French Club I, 2: Culler Jr. High School I. RONALD LEE WHITLOCK ...... College Preparafory Alpha Sigma Kappa 4: Spanish Club I: Foolball I: Sigma Alpha Tau I. Third Row: GARY LEE WILLIAMS ............. Commercial DECA, Presiclenl 4: Mirror Represenlalive I: Spanish Club I. FRED G. WILLIAMSON ........ . . Vocalional Aulo Shop 3, 4. Fourlh Row: GENE A. WISCHERATH .............. General Senior Class Play: Purcell High School I, 2. SANDRA ANN WOESTE ........ College Preparalory Senior Class Play: Senior Showcase: Class Secrelary 4: Homecoming Ai- lendanl 4: Mardi Gras Queen 4: Besl All-Around Senior: SILHOUETTE Staff 3, 4: National Honor Sociely 3, 4: Mirror Slaff 3, Co-News Ediior, Circulation Manager 4: Junior Follies: Honor Guard 3: Mirror Representa- 'rive 4: Drama Class Play 3: Precision Line 2, Co-Capfain 3, Capiain 4: Maiorelle 2, 3, Caplain 4: Shilli'ro's Fashion Board 3: Sludenf Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club I: Poslure Plaque I: Y-Teens I, 2: Lalin Club I, 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 2: Girls Council I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Fiflh Row: SARA RUTH WOODALL ............ Commercial Commercial Co-ops 4: Senior Showcase: Swilchboard 4: Junior Follies: Pep Club 2: French Club I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. 48 1961 Graduates Firsl' Row: BETTY ANN WRIGHT ......... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Senior Showcase, Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 43 Honor Guard 33 Mirror Represenlalive 2, 3, SILHOUETTE Represenlalive I, 2, 3, Sludenl Council l, 2, 33 Morning Walch I, 2, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Secrelary 4. JOHN ADAM ZIMMERMAN ..... College Preparalory Senior Class Play, Drama Class Play 3, 43 Alpha Sigma Kappa 3, 45 French Club I, 23 Band I, 2. 4 nersg Ken Kidd. Besf Manners. ll I 0 Ken Kidd, Mosi'-Likely-To-Succeed: Kafhy Lomboy, Mosf- Likely-To-Succeed, Besi' Siudenf, Mosi Talenfedg Joe Rals+on, o s 0 Bes+ Sfudenf. if 5 John Graves, Besi Dressed: Sandy Woesfe, Besi' Dressed. Gary Munsie, Friendliesig Barb Rose, Friendliesf, Besi' Man- Jeff Sifiason, Mosi' Popular: Sandy Woesfe, Mosi' Popular. Ed Briggeman, Besf All-Around Senior, Sandy Woesfe, Besi' All-Around Senior. The Class of 1961 Beilw Vaughan, Mosi Tallcaiiveg Linda McKinney, WH 'riesh Jeff SiH'ason, Mosi Talkaiive, Wi'Hiesf. Richard Rayburn, Mosr Taleniedg Don Parker, Mosi' Aihleficg Sharon Howard, Mos? A+hle+ic. 'Th'e a rfis+ic 'touch ! 6-effing fo know you We wield a mighiy paint brush! More iea, Reverend? Senior w va xp. X -25514555-133 X , . Y X 3 , .X if X s . . N 3 N .X N X MNXE Xx Y 5 SX QRS N Si , :vw K fx :- Q1 x N Ns Q :ks Q 2 X' x X . BN X gag 1 A . NENQYX Q1 N , - 3 - -3.-ww - 4 wx... A x s wNgQ1.Q,,.::A X ' f ,-,:.s:1::gm 21- x , ': ' ',,:1X Nt 2 Q V , 31, Q X QQ RX X...X Qu v S- - 5: -i fi.: ' im- .gg Wg' S .N cw K -,-Xwwww. .,..,, W sszxkbmk x z -xwwxw khplywgw. N-vw N ..-. xv. - .N R. I - QQ: sg. X R N W Six XSSX AX X X QX 'NX X Sk f f f My X ARG Juniors Various acTiviTies surround The iuniors when school begins-The Junior Prom. class ring. The WashingTon Trip. The Junior Follies. and ST. PaTriclc's clay sham- roclcs. OT course. The juniors have school worlc To do Too. Their Term papers are due This year! Sophomores O.K.. gang. leT's seTTle down and geT To work! Wi+h These words Trom Mr. Tieman. class aclvisor. The sophomores begin To puT Their ingenuiTy To work in planning Their annual dance. The climax is The crowning oT The ''BesT-All-Arouncl-Sophomoresf' B. Briggeman, Treasurer, J. Key, Secreiaryg J. Fischer, Vice-Presidenfg T. Haffield, President D. Childers, Treasurer, P. Royalty, Vice-Presidenfg P. Sowders, Secrefaryg C. Tubbs, President Freshmen l'm TrighTenecl! l-low abouT you? This is The general reacTion oT The Treshmen as They begin Their high school experience. IT isn'T long, Though, before They begin To Teel aT home and sTarT To parTicipaTe in The various acTiviTies oT The school. J. Downs, Presidenh G. SmiTh, Secrefaryg D. York, Vice-Presidenfg M. Chieco, Treasurer. Row One: A. Doeren. M. Chandler, J. Dixon, B. Cunningham, B. Bisher, V. Davenport, B. Cooper, D. Dwyer. Row Three: M. Deck, V. Brevoorf E. Davis, E. Crowder. Row Two: D. Croswell, S. Combs, J. Cunduff. M. Chesney, B. Doe, T. Cook, D. Cole, J. Converse. R O 1 , ' , F k , S. 6 d , J. G'Ile 'e, J. Gosser, Edwards, T. Cramerding, D. Eads, B. Foal . R Th 36, E ldf Jfneomnei, 2-.?2oi?'REw 1?m':o?rD. Gagnrbferl, R. E:1an??lD. Goins, J. P. Dumford, L. GOOdmGf1. J- Farrell, B. Elsfurn, P?vCorc':s3n, L. EES. 57 S 5 xxg Q Q X xx N Qwgx X ,NNN NN. ' SY R RA Q '- Y QR' . , .. .Xgx, x 151. .x,, 'NNY N X, A A .. fwk1if-rx N , .. 'f :Q wx lg --., gas ' 'waz ,. x V wx. ,, N: . x ' X .E55g:,::e'. ming X xx m SS X X A A-, . A . X,,., . 251552iiff'Iif:1SYs115 v ffiz-:I-'ifsrfrk Wx X x Q Q 6 ya X Rx S X sf X xx wg xx 'NGK B,-. -Nm. . :E X53 S Q Nl S Q -X ik Q X XXX? SX V QRX wil Xx XX X W ff Q., xg x Q Q A X X X Row One: B. Reber, J. Riggs, B. Schurgasf, J. Sarles, B. Richfer, ford, C. Sanders, F. Roark, J. Sloan. Row Three: L. Liifon, R. Mellinger, G. Richardson, J. Simpson. Row Two: J. Noble, T. Sexfon, G. Rufher- J. Rankin, E. Schwariz, R. Myers, J. Mariin, R. Shafer. Th Junior Class Row One: B. Sfaderman, B. Scoif, C. Sears, C. Snyder, S. Sfevenson, T. Sfradfman, G. Souder, R. Sione, B. Sfevenson, G. Schoner, G. P. Royalfy, L. Sfallard. Row: Two: B. Sparks, V. Sfevens, P. Sowders, Sfephenson. P. Smith, S. Sferneberg, E. Rivers. Row Three: B. Sfonebraker, K. Sfacey, 60 Row One: J. Tarler, M. Wahl, M. Tanner, J. Walters, B. Truill, J. Trefl, C. Ward, J. Tye. Row Three: D. Watson, C. Tubbs, B. Sulherland, J G. Troxel. Row Two: G. Suppe, D. Walher, S. Vanclergriff, P. Vinson, Wallace, F. Tubb, B. Vaughn, B. Wallace. Row On'e: L. Whitlock, J. Williams, J. Whaley, W. Wilson, S. Worley, P. Wysong, J. Williamson, B. Wells, R. Werner, D. Woodward. K. Whillen, J. Woodall. Row Two: D. Werling, R. Webb. M. Young. 61 Row One: K. Baird, M. Brooks, N. Baker, M. Beringer, B. Barnhill, Beamer, D. Bause, B. Birch. Row Three: J. Achferman, K. Aull, S. J. Allen, L. Arlhur. Row Two: B. Adams, J. Beeler, G. Alloway, J. Baird, B. Baker, A. Barrows, J. Albright, R. Ballou. The Sophomore Class Row One: J. Brarfon, B. Brock, C. Callahan, M. Brooks, D. Brown, DePqe, J. Bonneville, B. Burnelr. Row Three: F. Broyles, T. Beniamin G. Bishop, 6. Chesney. Row Two: T. Carrier, W. Bright, C. Bryant, C. F. Bishop, J. Bose, C. Colyer, J, Bonniville, B. Briggeman. 62 S S E if S X Q e N S R XS , Row One: N. Carroll, D. Cook, D. Clepper, B. Clemenl, M. Dumford, Dodd, V. Col er, R. Cain. Row Three: R. Corder, R. Carfwrighf, G. C. Coe, B. Cook. Row Two: K. Cunningham, C. Cooper, D. Dodd, M. Davis, K. Coflley, B. Fischer, C. Conley, A. Chapman. gl . - t D V T, E k' , H, P. G b 'el, J. Garwood, M. Derryberry. Row Three: E. Enderlin, R. Eggefinaig RMlEUC2, ,QflQ,',,e'fl.' ,lD,,Y,'f, T,lf,g,,D2la',5eg'g,.'lp, flaayggn, Bfgllllden, o'An3ifll1, J. Cornelius, A. e-osink, R. Doe, J. Geselbrachf, J. Flscher. 63 Row One: D. Held, P. Gabbard, S. Ford, J. Harris, B. Hall, F. Harff, Hosferman, D. Huddleslon. Row Three: B. Hollifield, D. Hanks, T. Hai'- B. Flynn. Row Two: R. Jacoby, D. Hufsell, R. Haggard, C. Hudson, R. field, R. Hepp, M. Garvey, J. Hachman, J. Goodlander. The Sophomore Class Row One: E. Heeg, A. Hoover, C. Jacobs, C. Hillon, T. King, G. Hill, J. Lane, P. Jackson. Row Three: D. Jones, D. Jeffre, J. Lowe, E. Jeffre, H. Layman. Row Two: 6. Hurf, G. Kaizmann, J. Kwallek, A. Holi, L. Leach, B. Flinders, S. Loomis. 64 Row One: P. Jeffries, J. Key, D. Lewis, S. Misch, N. Marlin, M. Merk- Luiz, C. McCann, M. Myers. Row Three: G. McDowell, C. Moore hofer, J. Mara. Row Two: L. McFarland, D. McNu'r+, J. Marshal, M. L. Mann, M. Luedeke, M. Meece, J. McNeal, P. Miskell. Row One: P. Parsons, R. Pick, R. Sachs, R. Philrol, J. Mounce, S. P. Phillips, J. Risner. Row Three: V. Jeffries, D. Morgan, K. Oslen Moore, S. Paolello. Row Two: S. Mounls, P. Myers, . Phelps, P. Palmer, darp, B. Nimmo, G. Nash, R. Merkhofer, D. Mafrox. 65 Row One: J. Reeves, C. Pierce, K. Ross, P. Parker, J. Roeffing, L. Rose, D. Schoeck, P. Robbins, D. Rainwafer, J. Price, K. Rufherford J. Ring. Row Two: S. Pefering, A. Roberts, C. Schnur, E. Quedens, K. Reynolds. l R. Rodgers, J. Sall, P. Popplewell, C. Schoedel. Row Three: D. Schlie, The Sophomore Class 3 , , F, T 'll' , P. S 'l , P. Sn'de, G. Sm'+h, T. Smilh, J. Siler, T. Reml . R Th : J. S ff d, J. S'mpson g?vSTgvl!i1s,RF.SllSibnb2p. Rowell'vllJolgEl Shernwalni L. Shlarl, S. Smeal, R. Wilson, T. Smilh, L. Sull6oll1,JiwSparll-se wa or I 66 Row One: J. Young, W. VanDoren, J. Walker, B. Wilkens, G. Spill- D. Tumler, B. Sfone, B. Trickey, P. Thlelen. Row Three: N. Thompson man, J. Wood, I. Timerding, S. Zimmerman, N. Waddell. Row Two: D. Smifh, L. Smith, L. Thalcher, K. Warman, K. Yafes, L. Virgin J. Wrighl, D. While, K. Weifzel, R. Smith, C. Underwood, G. White, D. Vogel. Best-AII-Around-Sophomores-Sandy Hipkins and Clark Eads 67 X EWN V x. S :IQ-.Q If .M gm. n x X'9' , Q J fy X .Q 35 :, K X- -K sg , X -r xi? WN' '- Q .. ., .N Q 3 '. efN 'f' IQ . ... ZN. x Qsugfxi , - :: T 'X xmxx X NS mx x X X XY X x il' X SRX ..x X XX: ':--:'::1:21:k 1v.'::PLSS:L.X::-A , 5. .xx .5 3:5Ez'52::w25'2--5:5 servg X ..., x GX- :XA 4-1: ..,. . X . XSYSXN N if? QE 'N 'v ig 'Q X : ik I X agar X fb ' ..X X Q ,ilk QQ? N xxx-N Qzvniq., I L - -. NNN 25 W' HX SNS x.-x ii. S : N . Row One: P. Dean, B. Elslun, S. Clark, D. Corcoran, J. Calella, J. Clouse. Row Three: M. Chieco, B. Clarke, C. Chopman, R. Collins R. Davis, B. Clark, P. Daniel, D. Dalfon. Row Two: L. Cooper S. Cur- D. Cook, J. Cannon, D. Darby, G. Caddell. ran, D. Dalion, B. Dalion, A. Freeman, A. Conlon, R. Cook, Davis, Row One: G. Fish, D. Dykes, J. Dinse, F. Dorenbusch, M. Goodman, H. Gossefl, J. Derryberry. Row Three: J. Downs, M. Dixon, P. Gunder- S. Dobbins, T. Dixon, M. Dunigan, J. Gosser, Row Two: K. Fields, son, J. Fenwick, P. Esslinger, B. Delhlefs, J. Goshen, J. Fraley. H. Gosney, M. Green, K. Gaffney, R. Gerharf, B. Dobson, R. Gosser, 69 Row One: B. Hesse, T. Haddix, S. Hafhaway, F. Huddleslon, C. Hal- J. Harper, M. Hufchlnson, A. Fluckiier. Row Three: D. Hilbun, J. field, J. England, B. Hurd, P. l-luddlesfon, D. Holderness. Row Two: Headrsck, J. Hamilton, B. Herndon, E. ofkins, T. Heaberlin, P. Hagan, W. Howard, L. Hofmann, D. Hallerman, R. Hayes, J. Hanes, S. Hncks, B. Hafer. The Freshmen Class Row One: P. Jobe, L. Lawless, B. Lane, B. Jackson, B. Huskey D. son, F. Laurence. Row Three: G. Herrera, T. Jones, B. Hollifield Klanke, M. Jones, D. Kirkendall, C. Kinman. Row Two: P. Jeflers, J. Ives, L. Laylon, S. Krlick, R. Breilfelder, K. Ireland. J. Keller, K. Kolhman, J. Krib, M. Kirk, P. Jones, R. Johnson, B. John- 70 X X Row One: S. Long, B. McKinney, E. Miller, J. Mackey, B. Mason, Farland, D. Leach, G. McAIlis+er. Row Three: J. Lynn, H. Mann, D. Marqeson, P. Mclnfyre, T. Malls, J. Laylon. Row Two: K. Lufhy, J. G. Miller, D. Mayes, W. Lynn, B. Kuhlman, J. Marrs, J. Manning. McGra'rh, D. Morris, J. Miller, J. Meece, J. Maschmeyer, C. Mc- 2 ii ll il lil S. N il X. S 5 2 ii ge Q Q. S Row One: B. Proud, D. Mundy, J. Reed, P. Moore C. Moody, F. L. Moullon, T. Noble. Row Three: A. Roelling, J. Mulberry, B. Moses, Morgeson, M. O'Keefe, G. Pelfrey, T. Monahan. Row Two: B. Parsons, W. Monfgomery, P. O'Keefe, B. Nlcolai, D. Poinler, R. Payne. B. Nichols, G. Osborn, S. Mobley, J. Noland, C. Muncy, P. Neal, 71 Row One: D. Sparks, D. Rude, D. Rogers, J. Simpson, A. Roefling, R. Pry, L. Siler. Row Three: L. Prenfice, J. Quiffschreiber, M. Nichols D. Ramage, A. Puckelf, P. Pence, Y. Royally. Row Two: J. Rilea, J. Peters, R. Sleele, B. Rushing, M. Phelps, J. Relherford. R. Proffilf, R. Spaulding, S. Rieger, M. Kay, G. Oliver, P. Oliver, The Freshmen Class Row One: D. Sfewarf, J. Schmidt, 6. Slringer, J. Schimpf, D. Speers, ler. Row Three: B. .Taylor, S. Sleinmann, J. Sleinberg, T. Tiplon, M. Sfogsdill, S. Smifh, B. Sweel, Tasch. Row Two: L. Spurlock, C. Vize, R. Scheadler, D. Smilh, R. Sprowl. K. Sfansbury, J. Sparks, K. Sears, S. Smilh, G. Smifh, B. Thal, B. Tum- 72 Activities fd Q X mmm mxwxw uigil N-Xxx' X Sf L Y wQi9S4 -wwmwww.-N -4- Nmxw N-.xwywvwxww wwwwwxw M M. xx 5 ,.x.,.,X3i N.. x,...x , xwwwwmmwxmwxxwxwwxwmwwwwxmxx ' NWN.wmuwwxwwxxwwwmxwyxgim N 5 5 R ,,5. f X 'Q NQQK A xx xx? Student Council OFFICERS JEFF SITTASON . . . . . Presidem' CLARK EADS . . . . Vice-PresidenT MERRY BAKER . . . .SecreTary SANDY WOESTE . . . .Treasurer STudenT Council is The governing body oT The school. lT is made up of The oTl:icers and represenTaTives oT each class and represenTaTives Trom each homeroom. STudenT Council is responsible Tor The homecoming cere- mony and decoraTing The homecoming TloaT. AT ChrisTmas Time STudenT Council Tills baskeTs Tor The needy Tamilies in Norwood. They also decoraTe The halls and Trim The Trees. An all-school ChrisTmas parTy is held by STudenT Council. This year STudenT Council inTroduced a new acTiviTy- Twirp Week. During Twirp Week The girls assume all The courTesies ThaT are normally exTended To Them by The boys. DeTermining The cusToms oT The school and seTTing The school policy is STudenT Council's main TuncTion and keeps iT busy ThroughouT The year. Row One: B. Mason, J. Reynolds, J. Layion, S. WoesTe, C. Eads, M. Baker, P. Parsons, J. BrackeTT, F. Franklin. Row Two: R. Cook, N. Waddell, B. ScoTT, D. Buquo, S. Curran, S. Vandergriff, P. Fischer L. WhiTlock, L. STallard, S. Henson. Row Three: K. Ross, B. RichTer, F. Sieber, B. Fischer, R. Scheadler, C. Parks, B. Taylor, P. Gunderson, N. Hallerman, J. Harper, R. Evans. Row Four: B. Sherman, T. Hepp, B. Hollifield, B. 'McKeon, C. Tubbs, J. Goodlander, G. STanford, D. Palmer, H. Dirksen, D. Woodward, J. Downs, T. HaTTield. Row One: M. J. Mobley, B. King, J. Kwallek. Row Two: L. McKinney, C. Van Anlwerp, M. Mrerkhofer, M. Dunn, B. Cunningham. Row Three: K. OsTendarp, K. Rofhman, N. Carroll, L. MouITon, J. Horfon. Row Four: C. Helferbridle, J. G-osser. Girl's Council Girls' Council, wiTh Miss Kehm as iTs advisor, is a very imporTanT organizaTion aT Norwood l-ligh School. Each year This group oT girls plans iTs various sponsored acTiviTies. Girls' Council prepares and presenTs The Two sTyle shows given annually-Red Flannels Day in The Tall. and CoTTon Day in The spring. In November, Thanksgiving Tray Tavors are made by each girls' homeroom. BaskeTs are Tilled wiTh canned goods and given To needy Tamilies in Norwood. These baskeTs are pre- pared by The Council. The Girls' Week acTiviTies are also sponsored by our ever-busy Girls' Council members. Girl's Week is long awaiTed by all The girls aT Norwood High. Tor during This Time They enjoy many exciTing acTiviTies such as compeTing Tor prizes Tor skiTs and Table decoraTions. OFFICERS LINDA MCKINNEY . . . . .Preridarrr MARY .io MOBLEY . . . .vice-Presiderrr CAROL VAN ANTWERP . . . . .SecreTary KATHY OSTENDARP . . . . .Treasurer National Honor Society OFFICERS ED BRIGGEMAN . . .Presidenl JOE RALsToN . . .Vice-Presiclenl' KATHY LoMBoY . . . .Secrelary KEN KIDD . . .Treasurer Nalional Honor Sociely is composed of siudenls in lhe upper I5 per cenl of lheir class. Each sludenl is chosen for four qualilies-leadership, scholarship. service, and char- acler. The leachers decide whelher or nol a sludeni is eligible for such an honor. Every year al lhe Honor Sociely Assembly lhe junior and senior sludenls chosen are inducled in a very solemn and formal ceremony. A sludenr in Nalional Honor Sociely is assured a good recommendalion lor his fulure years-whelher lhese years be in college or in olher iobs. Some dulies of lhe Honor Sociely members are: selling pencils and bool: covers, averaging grades of each homeroom for pennanls, and selling good examples for lhe sludenls who will follow in lhe coming years. Row One: J. Long, L. Whiie, K. Faw, R. McChesney, T. Nuelzel, N. Ralnour, B. Devries. Row Two: Miss Sayre-Advisor, J. Brackeil, B. Vaughan, L. Slallard, B. Richler, J. Fischer, K. Lomboy, M. Dunn, E. Davis, B. Rose. Row Three: C. Smifh, C. Hunler, M. Albrechl, S. Hipkins, S. Howard, V. Weigel, P. Fischer, C. Powell, C. Hutchinson. Row Four: B. Wrighl, D. Eads, J. Williamson, S. Woesle, S. Kamp, C-3. Suppe, J. Baird, B. Fosfer, J. Rose, E. Richardson. Row Five: E. Rivers, J. Tye, J. Baird, B. Wallace, K. Slacey, B. Schuler, J. McClellan, B. Sfevenson, B. Hub- bard, D. Marfin. Row Six: R. Webb, D. Munz, J. Diedrich, D. Palmer, B. Sheafer, E. Briggeman, J. Ballinger, W. Lulhy, J. Ralsfon, K. Kidd, S. Eads. Row One: J. Long, B. HunTer, K. Lomboy, B. WrighT, J. McClellan. Row Two: B. Cunningham, F. Tubb, S. Vandergriff, C. Hackman, J. Blackburn, S. Baird, M. Dunn, C. Hunfer. Row Three: R. PhilpoT, K. Baird, L. Beifusch, B. RichTer, D. Eads, L. Siallard, J. Cundiff, S. Leach. Row Four: B. Barnhire, J. Simpson, K. OsTendarp, C. Fenker, B. Trickey, C. Coe, N. Waddell, G. Hill. Row Five: R. Sachs, P. Gabbard, G. Alloway, J. HorTon, L. Hofmann, E. Miller, P. Jobe, T. Dixon. Row Six: J. WrighT, V. Smifh, F. HarTT, S. Dorl, P. Palmer, B. Rose. Row Seven: J. Swafford, B. Hollifield, J. Lowe, D. Ramage, W. VanDoren orning atch Morning WaTch. a non-denominaTional organizaTion aT Norwood High. holds iTs meeTings aT 7:50 every Tuesday and Thursday morning in The chapel. These meeTings give :The members oT The sTudenT body an opporTuniTy To sTarT ,Their day off wiTh a Tew minuTes of worship. ln SepTember, Morning WaTch held a poTluclc supper To .sTimulaTe inTeresT in The organizaTion and To give The members a chance To geT beTTer acquainTed. The Thanksgiving and Chrislhmas assemblies are The respon- sibiliTies OT Morning WaTch. DiTferenT members are chosen To parTicipaTe'in Them. The devofional readings and scripTures given every morn- ing are prepared by The DevoTional CommiTTee. Miss Lois Ladley, The advisor Tor Morning WaTch. is a greaT help To all Those parTicipaTing in The acTiviTies oT The organizaTion. OFFICERS BETTY WRIGHT . . . . .rresidsrrr JERRY MCCLELLAN . . . . .vawrresidenr BETTY HUNTER . . . .SecreTary KATHY LOMBOY . . . .Treasurer CAROL HUNTER . . . .oevonors Chairman SILHOUETTE REPRESENTATIDVES-Row One: M. Ray, R. PhilpoT, D. Ramage, D Cleppef. D- ChIldefS. J. DInSe. D. Spears, M. PeTeririg, P. Sowders. Row Two C- l'lUf1'feF. C- MUHCY. P- Tripp,-B-. DalTon, B. Cook, B. Lay, P. Gabriel, M. Dunn Row Tlhreez S. Smeal, G. Yermillion, M. Saylor, R. Sherman, J. Clouse, B. Thal R. SmiTh, D. Allen, J. Ballincger. Row Four: Johnson, B. Hubbard, T. Hepp, B Sherman, A. RoberTs, J. Mc lellan, M. Haffield, J. PadgeTT. Row Five: J. MarTin ?.Hl-lirrera, T. HaTfield, S. Hern, S. Kamp, D. Wallace, C. Eads, H. Hammond . I . The 1961 Silhouette The producTion oT The SILHOUETTE is a Tremendous Taslc To The sTaTT and The advisors. During The summer The senior sTa'lT meeTs To plan The T-heme, organizaTion, and cover oT The book. As an exTra aTTracTion This year. The iunior sTaTT produced a record enTiTIed bl Shades QT Norwood l-ligh. The record was a compleTe journal in sound oT This year's ouTsTanding evenTs. The SILHOUETTE phoTographers are accrediTed Tor doing one oT The biggesT jobs on The annual-ThaT oT Taking mosT oT The acTiviTy picTures. The iunior sTaTT plans The various money-making proiecTs oT The year. One oT Their imporTanT jobs is To give The annual SILHOUETTE Dance. where The BesT-All-Round Seniors are chosen. AT The close oT each year. The new SILHOUETTE sTaTF is chosen by The advisor. Miss SmiTh. Miss Morrison is The advisor oT The business and adverTising sTaTTs. Mwv1a 1YWWAw4 S ? 'XXQ' N Q wwxwe. 2, nssfsxa: f is . ,x-f 5 L Z fix 5 1 :gag N Xa H, 23 4 My . ...... , SSX iii A f X E f'-2Vv 1 E S edib- ,, X ' W4 N Mt -:,: 'WII Sa X S if 1 ax f. 1 X MM' N X X fffti' MNMW X + , x X , , E Eff., 5: ' X w4W.,.N SW M .... Xx.,.., x E X 1 fd' xx X XX? krxxlx Nix Q fm ' i f Xxx X wx Q f 112 X S Q S Q S Q Barb Rose, Co-ediTor-in-chief, Mr. Selzer, Aclvisorg Judy Fischer, Co- Diane Reed, Adverfising Manager: Jackie Boerger, Assisfanf AdverTis edilor-in-chief. l geT The newesT TypewriTerl Where's The rough draTT Tor my sTory'? l need a Two-deck. Tempo bold headline Tor mv Tory. Ona could rzrobablv hear TranTic cries similar -1-fs 'nese on almosT any day iusT beTore an ediTion oT Thf Mirror is due. Mr. Selzer, advisor, assisTs The re porTers wiTh Their assignmenTs and The page ediToIS wiTh Their lay-ouTs. The Mirror STaTF is composed oT TirsT and second- year iournalism sTudenTs. EcliTions oT The Mirror are disTribuTecl on Thursdays aTTer school. AT This year's annual dance, Carol Van AnTwerp and Charlie Cole won The coveTed TiTles oT Miss News and Mr, Press. l'lighlighTing The dance was The announcemenT oT The winning name Tor The new Mirror MascoT, Dooloie. REPORTERS-Row One: F. Sper, J. Graves. Row Two: B. Schoepflin, G.A.A. Ediforg K. Loveless, T. Borin. Row Three: P. Adkins, B. Bales. ing Manager, BeTTy Hunfer, Exchange EdiTor. PAGE EDITORS: V. Weigel, Third Page, P. Fischer, Co-sporisg S VoesTe, FirsT Page: F. Franklin. FirsT Page, C. Cole, Co-sporfsg J BrackeTT, FeaTure. French I OFFICERS JANET Dixon . . . . .Presidenf FRED MoReEsoN . . . .vice-Presadm cARoLE LAWSON . . . .seaemfy MlKE O'MEARA, TERRY NUETZEL . . .Treasurer French Club. Though oTTen ThoughT To be quiTe serious- minded. has iTs share oT Tun. All money going inTo French Club's Treasury is used Tor The supporT oT Two needy children in France. No money is used Tor French Club TuncTions. BeThy and Gerrard, The Two children, receive packages Tour Times yearly conTaining Tood, cloThing, medicine, and necessiTies which Their parenTs cannoT provide. Tax sTamps. bake sales, and The sTaTionery sale have provided 'Funds while The annual Mardi Gras Dance compleTes The money raising drive. Miss Miller's classes hold a conTesT To see which class will bring in The mosT sTamps. Each sTudenT pays Ten cenTs a monTh dues which resull in one dollar per year. Pen pals, provided Through an agency, help members To use Their knowledge oT French and To learn ideas and cusToms oT French Teen-agers. Row One: M. Burfon, F. Morgeson, S. Dobbins, T. Wallace, C. Lawson, B. Adams. J. Gillespie, J. Simpson, B. Burns, T. Dixon, F. Proud, J. Dixon, B. Jackson. Row Two: P. Burns, D. Mundy, J. Meece, J. LayTon, J. Williams, J. Noland, P. Woodall, D. Morris, A. Davis, J. Derryberry, J. Kilb, D. DalTon, G. Osborn, T. NueTzel. Row Three: J. Curfis, J. Gosser, B. Kingg K. Lulhy, S. Curran, C. Vize, J. Wing, S. Moore, Miss Miller, D. Sears, F. Sie er, K. STansbury, S. WheaTon, B. Sweef, C. Kinman, D. Aubrey. Row Four: J. Keller, D. Laylqn, D. Bouldin, L. Spurlock, P. STorm, B. Moses, D. PoinTer, M. O'Meara, M. Chieco, L. Bain, J. STeinberg, P. Allard, J. Simpson, J. Harper, P. Esslinger. Row One: T. Haffield, C. I-lufchinson, J. Allen, G. Bishop, K. Faw, S. Zimmerman M. Brooks J. Risner G. Richardson. Row Two: T. Eakins, B. Meadows, JI. DeVary, Berlinger, W. Wilson, N. Ralnour, B. Whalen J. Mara C. Underwood. Row Three: G. Kalzmann, C. Marlin, cl Hines, Van Anlwerp, C. Cooper, J. Kwallek, J. Fischer, G. Hill J. Blackburn, A. Gosink. Row Four: J. Easf, M. Derryberry, K. Oslenf darp, S. Kamp, J. Lowe, L. Arlhur, L. Sullon, S. Pelering, B. Flinders. Row Five: B. Briggeman, A. Chapman. French II All members of French Club may purchase an allraclive pin which is made in varying slyles. The advanced sluclenls in French held a banquel in lhe Tearoom in March al which specially prepared foods were served. Jerry Easl, a member of French II and Cuisine, prepared and served lhe dinner. Mr. Geselbrachl and Miss Miller were honored guesls. Pierre and Gerlrude, a cal and mouse, are lhe weII-known mascols of all Norwood High School French Clubs. They oflen visil classes belween lheir lrips Io visil friends in France. French III, IV OFFICERS TIM HATFIELD, KAREN FAW ......... Presidenls MARY LOU BROOKS, SALLI ZIMMERMAN Vice-Presidenls JUDY PISNER, GLENDA BISHOP . . . .Secrelaries CINDY I-IUTCI-IINSON, JUDY ALLEN . . . .Treasurers Row One: Miss Miller, J. Long, J. Green, P. Palmer, S. Dorl. Row Two: D. Eads, L. Slallard, J. Woodall, P. Vinson P. Thielen, C. Fenker. Row Three: G. Slanford, N. Hallerman, M. Albrechl, J. Eden. Latin I OFFICERS GARY STEPHENSON . . . PresidenT LESLIE MANN . . . Vice-PresidenT JUANITA CLARK . . . . . SecreTary CHARLES MCFARLAND . . . . .Treasurer STEVE BROWN .... . .SergeanT-aT-Arms Happy birThday! The Roman civilizaTion This year is approxi- maTely Three Thousand years old. Each year sTudenTs renew The Roman TradiTion by sTudying LaTin and Taking an acTive parT in LaTin Club. The LaTin Clubs were organized in I936 by Miss Carolyn Beavers. The purposes oT The clubs are To promoTe Tellowship. To help The sTudenTs undersTand Roman TradiTions, and To recognize signiTicanT Roman conTribuTions To The English language. AcTiviTy is a byword Tor The energeTic members oT LaTin Club. Bake sales. always a success. help raise money To sponsor The annual dance. This year The dance was called The Roman SaTurnalia Dance. Planned TeaTures included minsTrels, clowns. a presTigiTaTor, a snake charmer. and a wresTling maTch. 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Since Spanish Club's main purpose is To bring our Two peoples closer TogeTher, hisTory and cusToms are TrequenTly discussed in iTs meeTings. Spanish Club arranges correspond- ence beTween LaTin American and Norwood boys and girls. Each year Spanish Club plans a ChrisTmas parTy, which includes exchanging giTTs wiTh oT-her members and playing games. Caroling in The halls wiTh The oTher language clubs is anoTher annual TreaT Tor The Spanish sTudenTs. As The boys and girls walk Trom homeroom To homeroom, They enTerTain Norwood sTudenTs by singing Tamiliar ChrisT-mas songs in Spanish. As a main proiecT, The club someTimes presenTs a play. Row One: C. Moody, M. Goodman, E. Miller, J. Baker, P. Goodman, S. Gordon, S. Hathaway, S. Misch, B. Mason. Row Two: M. Broods, R. Spaulding, P. Tripp, P. Jeffers, M. Green, D. Allen, R. ProTfiTT, L. Hofmann, J. Womack, B. Dobson, L. RoyaITy. Row Three: S. Vandergriff, M. Nichols, K. Fields, B. Hafer, F. Laurence, T. Webb, S. STeinmann, J. Rilea, W. Godsey. Row Four: C. -Hachman, J. Jones, J. Efvygs, G. Herrera, R. Day, V. LandThaIer, C. Eads, B. Hollifleld, P. Gunderson, J. u erry. 'low One: C. Hunfer, C. Hellerbridle, B. Barnhill, B. Burns, J. Key, W. Van Doren, B. Cook. Row Two: Mr. Wilson, Advisory F. Harff, P. Gabriel, K. Ross, L. Groves, L. Rose, M. Mobley, S. Paolello. Row Three: D. Glassmeyer, S. Baird, S. Eads, R. Wilson, B. Adams, A. Roberfs, F. Tubb, D. Schoeck, J. Hachman. Spanish Il An annual Trip downTown To The Spanish Inn is a long-awaiTed TreaT Tor The club members. There They are able To eaT Spanish Tood and speak The language -as well as possible-wiTh T-he waiTers. lvlr. Wilson, advisor To Spanish Club, knows much abouT LaTin America, because he has Traveled ex- Tensively among The various counTries. April I4 marks a very imporTanT dale in Mr. Wilson's calendar. This daTe is usually reserved Tor Pan American Day. An assembly is held Tor The enTire sTudenT body To illusTraTe, Through a LaTin American speaker, The Tull meaning and origin of Pan American Day. ThroughouT The enTire year Spanish Club gives iTs members an enjoyable and educaTional Time. lpha Chi OFFICERS NANCY HALLERMAN .... . PresidenT JUDY GILLESPIE . . . Vice-PresidenT LINDA GROVES . . .SecreTary LINDA McDONALD . . . .Treasurer CandlelighT membership welcomes iunior and senior girls inTo Alpha Chi. AT The service, new and old members are inTroduced To one anoTher. Alpha Chi does various proiecTs Tor The communiTy and Tor' Themselves. They give ChrisTmas services, have poTaTo chip sales, visiT l-lillcresT School. and hold many dances To help supporT The club. The World Fellowship is anoTher proiecT ThaT raises money Tor The Y's abroad. AT This aTFair The speaker Tells oT The Y in oTher counTries. MosT oT The girls spend a week-end aT Camp Lenmary To Teach The oTTicers more abouT leading a club. As a high poinT oT The year. Alpha Chi inviTes The moThers To a dinner. The MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT. All ends in work and Tun! Row One: L. McKinney, L. McDonald, N. l-lallerman, J. Gillespie, L. Groves, M. Lang. Row Two: W. Wilson, M. Baker, L. WhiTlock, F. Franklin, B. Chance, h ' E. C d B K' M. Alb hT C S ifh P. F' chef B. DeVries. Row T ree. row er, . ing, rec , . m , is , B. KesTel. Row Four: S. Henson, K. STorer, D. PemberTon, S. Leach, J. Evans, V. Wefgel, J. Bayless. Row Five: J. Hall, G. Suppe, J. Roudebush, F. Tubb, A. G-ranTham, J. Blackburn. Row One: M. Brooks, B. ClemenT, S. Smifh, P. Parsons, B. Mason, J. Green. Row Two: S. Smifh, D. Mundy, P. Snider, S. Kamp, M. Ray, S. Zimmerman, K. BarreTT, M. Merkhofer, M. Berlinger, B. Hoover, D. Clepper. Row Three: P. Jones, G. Smith, J. Kwallek, H. Layman, J. LayTon, G. Smifh, S. Hicks, N. Waddell, J. Womack, N. Carroll, T. Walker. Row Four: M. Dyer, F. Harff, K. RaThman, C. Hudson, L. Rose, D. King, K. STansbury, C. Depue, K. Ross, M. Nichols, J. Rilea. Row Five: M. Derryberry, B. Taylor, S. PeTering, A. RoberTs, J. SalT, J. Mulberry, S. Dorl, P. Hayden, P. Esslinger, J. Cooper, J. Phelps. Beta Chi AnoTher eTTecTive candlelighr service is given To Treshmen and sophomore girls when They are admiTTed inTo BeTa Chi. AlThough The acTiviTies Tor These girls are nOT as Tull as Alpha Chi. Their Time is Taken up by dances, TalenT shows, suppers, and special speakers. This year a Moslem speaker gave a special speech on boy- girl relaTions. AnOTher unusual, buT helpTul-To-The-cOmmuniTy proiecT. was a TalenT show given Tor a group OT girls Trom a children's home. This year BeTa Chi sponsored a dance To honor The baslceT- ball players. The dance was given The name Dribble Drag. OTher eTTecTive acTiviTies Tor The girls are The ChrisTmas services. poTaTo chip Sales, The MoTher and DaughTer Ban- queTs, The RecogniTion service, and The spring week ends aT Camp Lenmary. OFFICERS BEV CLEMENT . . .Presiderrr SHARON SMITH . . .vice-Presaderr BONNIE MASON . . .SecreTary PAM PARSONS . . .Treasurer Sigma Alpha Tau OFFICERS JEFF SITTASON . . . . PresidenT RANDY EVANS . . Vice-PresidenT TIM HATFIELD .... . .SecreTary EUGENE RICHARDSON . . .Treasurer WALT LUTHY . . . Sergeam'-aT-Arms Closely lcniT wiTh The high school's acTiviTies are Those oT The Sigma Alpha Tau l'li-Y Club, which meeTs every Wednes- day nighT under The direcTion oT Bob Gardner. Well-balanced programs, which include sporTs, guesT speak- ers. and social and communiTy service evenTs, are planned by The cabineT. The boys compeTe in aThleTic evenTs and sponsor an annual ChrisTmas Dance, aT which Their Queen is crowned. This year's queen. Sandy l-lipkins, will auTomaTically become The club's candidafe Tor all-royalTy in l96l. Every Tall and spring new members are received inTo The Tellowship oT The I-li-Y. Each new member pledges himself To The I-li-Y purpose, To creaTe. mainTain. and exTend ThroughouT The home, school, and communiTy, high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer. ln SpiriT Always TogeTher is The club moTTo. Row One: K. Snapp, S. Hafhaway, K. LuThy, C. McFarland, B. TruiTT, D. Ramage, C. Haffield. Row Two: R. ProTfiTT, B. Cook, B. Nimmo, J. Beamer, F. Terwilliger, B. Dobson, J. Keller, J. Barber, R. Spaulding. Row Three: G. Richardson, V. Sfevens, E. Rivers, J. McClellan, T. Heaberlin, R. Wilson, B. Sherman, D. Walhy, B. STradTman. Row Four: R. Evans, K. Sfacey, A. Barrows, B. Sfevenson, P. Miskell, B. Densford, J. AchTerman, D. Vogel, L. Mann. Row Five: T. HaTfield, M. O'Meara, B. Hollifield, J. Miller, R. Breiffelder, D. Glassmeyer, R. Webb, M. McKenney, J. SiTTason, T. Hepp. Row Six: J. Graves, T. Nieman, J. Converse, K. Kidd, J. Hollifield, B. Bales, J. Downs, J. McLain, J. Swafford, J. Geselbracht Row Seven: J. RaIsTon, T. Borin, B. Briggeman, E. Briggeman, G. STanford, D. Palmer, J. Goodlander, G. Brewer, W. LuThy, J. Ballinger. Row One: C. Moody, T. Wallace, B. Adams. Row Two: B. Proud, R. Smilh, D. Parker, D. Wallace, J. Williamson, D. Chrislen, J. Derryberry, L. Royally. Row Three: L. Mason, F. Laurence, B. Fischer, T. Slradlman, D. Bouldin, P. Allard, B. Kuhlman. Row Four: J. Zimmerman, S. Eads, D. Jones, P. Robbins, B. Hollifield, K. Smilh, B. Baker. Row Five: D. Munz, R. Brown, D. Woodward, J. Sieinmann, C. Eads, D. Schlie, C. Cole, B. McKeon. Row Six: R. Klieman G. Herrera, F. Sper, G. Srephenson, B. Sheafer, K. Keneman, R. Whillock, M. Baker. Ipha Sigma Kappa OFFICERS CHARLES COLE . . .presiaem GARY MUNSIE . . . .Vice-Presidenl GARY STEVENSON . . . .secreiary KEN SMITH , . . .Treasurer Ask and il shall be given, Seek and ye shall find. Knock and il shall be opened unlo you is lhe mollo of Alpha Sigma Kappa. Alpha Sigma Kappa, under The direclion of Frank Kurlz, meeis every Wednesday evening al The YMCA. This Hi-Y group is composed oi high school boys, all of whom musl mainlain salislaclory gracles. New members are aclmilclecl lo lhe club lwice a year. The boys' lime is Tilleol wilh service proiecls such as pre- seniing a Thanksgiving program al Drake Memorial l-lospilal and clecoraling Chrislmas l-rees Tor a chilclren's home in December. Sporls parlicipalion compleles The aclive Alpha Sigma Kappa program. This club enables a boy lo enioy Chrislian fellowship and service and is anolher example oi The wide variely of organi- zalions al Norwood l-ligh School. Hi-Y Teen Council OFFICERS CHARLIE COLE ....... . . PresidenT PAT FISCHER . . . .SecreTary DelegaTes elecTed Trom The Y-Teen Clubs, BeTa Chi and Alpha Chi, and The Two l-li-Y Clubs, Sigma Alpha Tau and Alpha Sigma Kappa, consTiTuTe The T-li-Y Teen Council. Every year The l'li-Y Teen Council sponsors a ChrisTmas Caroling ParTy Tor The members OT The Tour clubs. The carol- ing aT VicTory Parlc is preceded by a worship service aT The Y. ATTerwards The carolers reTurn To The Y To have reTreshmenTs and To dance. The council also plans and parTicipaTes in Norwood's annual EasTer program Tor The sTudenT body. Under The direcTion oT Mrs. Jackie Kwallek and Mr. Bob Gardner, The acTive organizaTion has a worThwhile and Tun- Tilled year. Row One: P. Fischer, L. McDonald, S. Smifh. Row Two: N. Hallerman, P. Hayden, G. g?1'1iTh, B. CIemenT. Row Three: J. SiTTason, M. Baker, C. Cole, G. Sfephenson, D. risTen. J Row One: J. STepp, J. Farrell, P. McNamee. Row Two: B. Hisle, D. Goins, G. Troul, M. Deck, Mr. Barney. Row Three: B. Allen, J. Coffey, S. Ruholl. Row Four: J. Jones, W. McKenzie, J. Reynolds, B. Brelsford. achine Shop ln The machine shop, operaTed by lvlr. Paul Barney and a shop Toreman, The boys learn To develop Their skills in The machine Trades. ATTer insTrucTion Trom lvlr. Barney and The Toreman on how To use The machinery, The boys begin To produce parTs. This year The boys produced and sold square beam vices. ResponsibiliTy and experience are learned in cleaning The shop and caring Tor The Tools. The boys visiT indusTries ThroughouT The year learning To conducT Themselves and The work They do according To The sTandards seT down by indusTry. The insTrucTor, Mr. Barney, usually Tinds iobs Tor The seniors by The end oT The school year. They leave well-pre- pared because oT The pracTical experience They receive in machine shop. OFFICERS JIM STEPP . . ...... . .pfesadeni .1oN coFFEY . . . . .vfcepresideni JEFF Jonas . . . . .seCfe+afy-Tfeasurer Projectionists OFFICERS STEVE EADS . . . .rresrderrr ED BRieeEMAN . . . .Vice-PresidenT e-ARY MUNSIE . . . .SecreTary JEFF SITTASON . . . .Treasurer l-lave you ever considered The number oT movies ThaT we see each year? Such movies would be an impossibiliTy wiTh- ouT The boys in ProiecTionisTs Club. Under The supervision oT lvlr. Gaeb, These boys learn how To operaTe Technical equip- menT. New members are inducTed on The meriT oT scholarship and service. AT The end of The school year, The boys are honored wiTh a dinner. Each year Two members ol: ProiecTionisTs Club are chosen as disc jockeys To play music in The caTeTeria during The noon hour. Since The boys give up many sTudy halls To show Tilms, iT is required ThaT each member reTain a saTisTacTory grade average. Becoming a member ol: ProiecTionisTs Club is a worThwhil.e achievemenT Tor any high school boy. Row One: E. Briggeman, S. Eads, Mr. Gaeb, G. Munsie. Row Two: J. Williamson, T. Hepp, T. HaTTield, B. Brown, W, LuThy, J. Fischer, C. Eads, K. SmiTh, C. Tubbs, D. Schlie, H. Webb, R. Wilson, G. Richardson. N Club STEVE EADS . ED BRIGGEMAN CLARK EADS . CHARLES TUBBS HUGH WEBB . OFFICERS . . .Presidenl . . Vice-Presidenl . . Secrelary . . . .Treasurer Sergeanl-al'-Arms B. Adams, P. Allard, R. Arnold, W. Baird, B. Baker, M. Baker, T. Beniamin, E. Bolkins, B. Briggeman, E. Briggeman, A. Chapman, M. Chieco, B. Cook, B. Dens- ford, C. Eads, B. Dobson, J. Fenwick, J. Fischer, B. Flinders, J.' G-eselbrachl, J. Goodlander, J. Harper, T. Halfleld, T. Heberlin, B. Hollifield, F. Laurence, C. Moody, B. Moses, J. Muchey, D. Munz, T. Nieman, M. O'Meara, R. Pick, R. Proffiil, T. Reichardf, J. Reynolds, E. Richardson, D. Schlie, J. Siler, D. Spears, V. Slevens, P. Slorm, T. Slradlman, F. Terwilliger, D. Thompson, R. Thompson, C. Tubbs, B. Truill, J. Tye, B. Wallace, H. Webb, D. Woodward, D. York. N-Club is an organizalion lo benelil ihe alhleles of Nor- wood l-ligh School. Hs purpose is io promole good sporls- manship and fair play. To become a member a boy musl have earned a freshman numeral, a reserve leller or a varsily lelier. N-Club meels every olher Monday nighl in lhe N-Club room lor business and recrealion under lhe supervision ol Mr. Anderson. Inilialion of new members is held aller lhe conclusion of lhe loolball season. Money-making proiecls include selling programs during lhe foolball and baskelball games. The annual N-Club dance is held in 'rhe winier. Here. a Varsily Vic and Campus Kale are elecled and crowned by fhe presidenl. To conclude The year The N-Club gives a scholarship lo a :leserving member. Band OFFICERS DANNY cnfzisren . . . . .PresidenT DENNY Fenwick . . . . .viCe-Pfesiden+ Bos sTEvENsoN . . . . .SecreTary SHARON HOWARD ......... Librarian DAVE MARTIN and DENNY FENWICK Managers A sTriking Tamfare! Then The l960 ediTion of The Norwood High School Marching Band enTers The Tield and performs Tor The cheering crowd. The band enTerTains during halT-Time aT every home TooTball game. STruTTing ouT in TronT oT The band This year were maior- eTTes: Sandy WoesTe-capTain, JaneT BrackeTT, Jeanne Eden, Merry Baker, Sandy Hipkins. Chris Parks, Shirley Cook, and alTernaTe Sandy Baird. The 48 members oT The band pracTice TirsT bell every morn- ing under The direcTion oT Mr. J. R. Phillips. Mr. Saumenig. assisTanT direcTor. also insTrucTs in The grade schools. RepresenTaTives Trom each secTion oT The band make up The pep band. which plays aT pep rallies and one baskeTball game. ATTer The ChrisTmas vacaTion The band begins work on The annual Spring Band ConcerT. Row One: S. WoesTe, C. Parks, J. Eden, J. BrackeTT, M. Baker, S. Cook. Row Two: F. Saumenig, B. Edwards, J. Reeves, K. Fields, S. Howard, K. Sfacey, J. Lowe, M. Meece, D. Fenwick, J. McClellan, S. PeTering, M. Dunn, S. Weyanf, B. Steven- son, G. Carringer, J. R. Phillips. Row Three: P. Burns, B. Doe, B. Densford, K. Loveless, L. PrenTice, D. Spears, M. Blankenship, N. Woodall, B. BolTon, M. Blake, K. Osfendarp, J. Wing. Row Four: M. Goodman, B. Richfer, C. Dennis, W. Van Doren, L. Beard, P. Gunderson, E. Brooker, B. Trickey, S. Smeal, M. Derryberry, T. Eakins, T. Dixon. Row Five: D. Chrisfen, E. Ouedens, D. MarTin, R. Werner. F. Gray, P J. Jones, B. Hollifield, R. Day, T. Webb, R. BurneTT, B. Clarke, R. Corder, L. S urlock, L. RoyalTy, D. WeThinqTon. Orchestra OFFICERS BETTY EDWARDS . . . . PresidenT BYRON DENSFORD . . . . Vice-PresidenT DAVID MARTIN . . . . . SecreTary Row One: D. Fenwick, B. Doe, G. Sfephenson, B. Densford, F. Gray, S. Howard, B. Edwards. Row Two: J. McClellan M. Dunn, C. Dennis, S. Smeal, Mr. Phillips- conducTor, S. Pefering, D. Martin, B. Werner, D. Chrisfen. Row Three: B. PrewiTT, B. Hollifield, J. Eden. When The TooTloall games are over and The marching season has ended, Mr. Phillips. band direcTor, careTully chooses Norwood High School's OrchesTra. To qualify, a person musT be in The band and musT have an above-average musical TalenT and Tone qualiTy. EighTeen musicians are selecTed. Rehearsals are held in Room l each week and alTernaTe wiTh band re- hearsals. The audiences of The Senior Class Play. Drama Class Play, and oTher special programs are enTerTained by The OrchesTra. Usually The music of popular wriTers is TeaTured. ATTer The Spring Band ConcerT, The high school OrchesTra Takes up some oTher acTiviTy-conducTing, The sTudy of acousTics, or anoTher advanced sTudy of music. These addi- Tional sTudies help To broaden The sTudenTs' knowledge oT The basics of music. Choir and Apollo OFF!CERS MERLIN FISH . . ....... . . .PresidenT KEN Kino .... . . .Vice-PresidenT Rim MCcHEsNEY . . . . .Treasurer Glory, glory, Hallelujah, His TruTh is marching on. These words Trom The TradiTional BaTTle Hymn oT The Republic puT The Tinal Touches on The annual Spring ConcerT, The climax oT a year's diligenT work Tor The sixTy choir members. The organizaTion. composed oT selecTed voices Trom The glee clubs and direcTed by Miss Pearl E. Ewing, pracTices Two mornings a week aT 7:45 a.m. Apollo. a small choir having 26 members, meeTs TirsT period daily. The club, which sings a wide varieTy CTT songs. perTorms Tor various civic organizaTions as well as Tor The school's religious assemblies. CHOIR ACCOMPANISTS: Earl Rivers, Eileen Davis CHOIR-Row One: R. Albrighf, B I-lunfer, R. McChesney, J. Mara, E Davis, C. Van Anlwerp, K. Faw, M Albrechl, L. McKinney, M. Brooks B. Vaughan, L. Arlhur. Row Two R. Sherman, B. Rose, D. King, B Dinse, P. Thielen, P. Gabbard, K Lomboy, M. Blake, L. Whillock S. Moore, C. Smilh, B. Edwards, F Sieber. Row Three: J. Rose, P. Vin son, D. Corcoran, J. Beamer, R Proffilf, G. Richardson, B. Brackell E. Rivers, G. Fish, J. Derryberry D. Allen, D. Spears, S. Halhaway L. Royalfy, B. Dallon, J. Fischer, C Berry. Row Four: P. Wysong, C Conley, J. Harper, P. Miskell, B Slevenson, K. Kidd, M. Fish, R Alexander, J. Goodlander, G. Sian ford, H. Dirksen, T. Nieman, B l-lollifield, J. Swafford, B. Densford K. Fields, K. Sforer, M. Derryberry APOLLO CHOIR-Row One: E. Davis R. Albright C. Van Anfwerp, Wysong, R. Sherman, K. Lomboy, M. Fish, K. Smifh, Richardson. J. Mara, M. Brooks, S. Moore, C. Smilh. Row Two: B. Hunler, P. Row Four: E. Rivers, J. Swafford, J. Miller, J. Hollifield, J. Good- Thielen, P. Vinson, F. Sieber, C. Berry, B. Vaughan. Row Three: P. lander, T. Nieman, R. Alexander. 101 Girls' Glee Club oFFicERsy KATHY LOMBOY . . . PresidenT JUDY LONG . . . . .Vice-PresidenT MARY LOU BROOKS . . . .Treasurer Every Wednesday aTTer school, Norwood s+udenTs can hear The lovely voices of The Treshman, sophomore, iunior, and senior girls in TheTa Girls' Glee Club. Each year The girls in TheTa parTicipaTe wiTh T-he oTher glee clubs in The annual chocolaTe sale. ChocolaTe capTains dis- TribuTe The chocolaTe and superinTend The collecTion oT The money. AT The end oT This sale an award is given To The person selling The mosT bars of chocolaTe. These busy girls also have To prepare Tor The Spring Con- cerT. This is The biggesT evenT of The year, because iT gives The girls a chance To show whaT They have accomplished under The direcTion of Miss Pearl Ewing. ln Their beauTiTul mulTi-colored Tormals, The girls creaTe a specTacular opening Tor The show. Row One: E. Davis, W. Wilson, B. Dinse, C. Coe, P. Thielen, R. Albright, T. Walker, J. Long, B. HunTer, M. Brooks, L. Groves. Row Two: B. Cunningham, J. Young, B. Rose, M. Goodman, E. Miller, B. Wilkens, J. Simpson, J. Mara, P. Vinson, F. Dorenbusch, S. Moore, L. WhiTlock, B. Vaughan. Row Three: I. Timer- ding, B. ScoTT, G. Bishop, J. HorTon, P. Gabbard, C. Hun'rer M. Dunn, K. Lomboy, M. Blake, K. Baird, J. Sarles, G. Chesney, L. ArThur, B. Eclwarcls, C. SmiTh. Row Four: R. Sherman, P. Wysong, B. RichTer, B. Dorenbusch, D. King B. Taylor, K. YaTes, J. Mulberry, K. Osiendarp, M. Garvey, C. Conley, F. Sueber, C. Berry, M. Derryberry, L. Beard. Row One: D. Will, D. Beamer, L. Royalfy, S. Halhaway, G. Fish, J. Meece, D. Corcoran, D. Spears, C. Moody. Row Two: R. Sherman, J. Keller, T. Haddix, B. Dallon, B. BrackeTT, R. ProTfiTT, J. Derryberry, J. Beamer, E. Rivers, E. Davis. Row Three: G. Richardson, J. Bonneville, R. Corder, J. Tye, B. Sfevenson, P. Miskell, M. O'Meara, K. Fields, J. Harper, D. Allen. Row Four: R. Burnett, M. Fish, J. Swafford, K. Kidd, B. Densford, R. Day, J. Fenwick, J. Goodlander, B. Hollifield, H. Dirksen, T. Nieman, R. Alexander. Boys' Glee Club MeeTing every Monday and Tuesday morning Trom 7:45 To 8:l5 is Norwood's Omicron Boys' Glee Club. Under The direcTion oT Miss Pearl Ewing and, during The TirsT Term, Miami UniversiTy sTudenT Teacher, Bob Mueller, Omicron members learned To hold Their parTs and sing well wiTh confi- dence. Omicron's reperToire includes over sevenTy-Tive numbers ranging Trom religious To The mosT modern pieces. ATTer add- ing TwenTy-Two new Treshmen To The Glee Club, The boys were able To Tackle more diTliculT songs. Omicron's biggesT evenT is The Spring ConcerT which in- cludes all The choral groups. For many years Omicron has been ouTsTanding in The ConcerT. because There are so Tew male high school glee clubs. They also parTicipaTe in The ChocolaTe Sale sponsored by The choral groups. OFFICERS TERRY NIEMAN . . , ,presqdenr MIKE OMEARA . . .Vice-Presidenf BOB sTEvENsoN . . , .Treasurer You missed your cue! Up go fhe sefs! Drama Dre ss rehearsal-Next evem' The main performance Club Lef's pui' a Iifile more expression info if! Y r The Norwood Players 105 Electricity Club OFFICERS BILL SONNYCALF ...... . . .Prerzderrr RON McLAIN . . . .vice-Presaderr LYNN I-IOOVEN . . . . .secrerary MIKE RUBIN . . . . .Treasurer Sparks are Tlying as The boys in The ElecTriciTy Club geT TogeTher. An inTeresT in elecTrical eguipmenT and how iT runs is common among The members oT This club. Providing services each year Tor The school and sTudenTs, The boys in ElecTriciTy Club arrange The wiring oT The disc ioclcey sTands. The public address Tor TooTball games. and The wiring oT decoraTions aT ChrisTmas Time. This year a new ChrisTmas Tree, Tormed compleTely of elecTrical lighTs by ElecTriciTy Club, ornamenTed The TronT oT The Technical Building. Annual Tield Trips add varieTy To The busy life oT ElecTriciTy Club members and give Them a chance To learn more pracTical applicaTions oT Their Technical inTeresTs and skills. Mr. WhiTeg L. Hooven, SecreTaryg H. Hammond, SergeanT-aT-Armsg W. Sonnycailf, President T. Morgan: B. EIsTung R. Mellingerg M. Rubin, Treasurer: R. McLain, Vice-Presidenfg B. Kinsleyg C. Brown. 5 5 wx N X gwxqt N A .W . M, A N N X X . X X QA Qxak'-1, A .i xx Wx iS? -if - k 'f A YN X XX , Ai MNMXN Wkwwwww AGE ,g NN . . .X ' 'N - NxWwxms,mwwQwX-wff x x Q ws Q . .- .ix f XW ., fx S X X K : Distributive Cc-Cps. ln DisTribuTive EducaTion, under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Sheppard, The sTudenTs learn how To saTisTy The needs oT The public in buying Trends and services. Salesmanship is learned Trom daily experience in co-op iobs. Display windows ThaT decoraTe The Third Tloor hall oT The Technical Building are ar- ranged by The sTudenTs Trom maTerial graciously loaned by local sTores and Tea- Ture Tashions, organizaTions and producTs. DisTribuTives also sponsor a dance and a candy sale. Money raised Trom These proiecTs is used Tor UniTed Appeal, SILHOUETTE picTures, Mirror subscripTions, and The Co-op Ban- OFFICERS GARY WILLIAMS ...... . . . Pre-sidenT JOHN BOERGER . . . .Vice-PresidenT BRENDA MEECE . . . SecreTary JOHN BRUNETT . . . .Treasurer gueT. The Co-op BanqueT is an annual din- ner Tor The sTudenTs and Their employers. This bangueT helps To promoTe beTTer rela- Tionships beTween The employer and em- ployee. STudenTs parTicipaTe in DECA Club, a naTional organizaTion oT DisTribuTive Educa- Tion sTudenTs. Row One: M. Kuhlman, J. Rose, J. Tolle. Row Two: J. Boerger, M. Saylor, J. Eads, B. Meece, G. Williams, P. Lockard, K. Sheppard, B. Long, W. Daulfon, D. Copeland, S. Thomas, F. True, J. BruneTT, T. ShelTon. STuclenTs who go To school ancl also hold a job are The co-ops. The A.M. Co-ops aTTenol school in The morning ancl worlc in The aTTernoon, while The P.M. Co-ops reverse This process. A popcorn ancl candy sale anol The Employee-Employer BanqueT are yearly acTiviTies oT This group. A. M. Co-Ops. OFFICERS CONNIE POWELL ..... PresiclenT LINDA BROWN .... Vice-PresidenT RITA MCCHESNEY . SecreTary-Treasurer Seafedz R. McChesney, L. Brown, C. Powell, J. Hall, D. Clore, J. Bolinger, S. MaTTox. Row One: S. Sears, C. Marfin, D. Randall, C. Great house, J. Brockman, M. Adams, N. Brinegar, R. PrickeTT. Row Two: J. Roudebush, J. BarreTT, J. Hill, K. Braucksick, J. Brooks. OFFICERS DARLENE HUFF ...... Presiclenl ANN SPAULDING . . .Vice-Presidem' ELLEN DALTON . . SecreTary-Treasurer D. Huff, A. Spaulding, S. BaxTer, S. Miller, 6. Warren, E. Dallon, P. Cook. . . o-Ops. ll 109 l Cuisine Club The Cuisine Club is made up of boys inieresied in cooking and preparing meals. Afier long hours of siudying and prac- iicing how io prepare meals, Jrhey are given a chance 'ro pu+ iheir skills io good use by helping The school. Every Tuesday and Thursday 'rhe boys are busy in Jrhe 'fea- room preparing meals. There 'rhey are able io show whai They can do and accumulaie a greai deal of experience. Every Thanksgiving and Chris+mas, special dinners are prepared for 'rhe +earoom's guesis. Alihough cooking is Jrheir major inieresi. Jrhe boys also enioy having picnics and going on irips lo hoiels. They go 'ro lhe hoiels io observe how +he professional chefs prepare food. The Cuisine Club also coniribuies money, which ihey have earned. 'ro deserving organizaiions. Row One: J. Leach, T. Schramm, F. Harfzel, P. Dumford, J. Easf, D. Gambrei, M. Brockman, Advisor-Mr. Roberf Haines. Row Two: D. Walson, M. Haar, J. Reno, R. Raabe. Future Nurses Club Fulure Nurses Club, unoler lhe olireclion of Mrs. Baum and Mrs. Easlon, gives lhe girls an insiole view of nursing ancl lhe many careers in The nursing lielol. The Slamp Clulo. clireclecl by Mr. Lillman, is composed of sluclenls who enioy collecling slamps ancl coins. The purpose of lhe organizalion is lraoling slamps and having fun. 111 BARBARA ROSE . . . . . Presidenl JANIE BLACKBURN . . Vice-Presidenl BEVERLY RILEY . . . . .Secrelary NAOMI COY . . . . Treasurer OFFICERS-B. Riley, B. Rose, J. Blackburn, Advisors, Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Easfon. Row One: M. Mobley, C. Hachman, F. Tubb, D. Preslon, J. Sarles, B. Scoff, P. Goodman. Row Two: B. Brock, J. Green, B. Brewer, J. Clouse, T. Dixon, B. Richrer. OFFICERS DENNY FENWICK ..... Presiclenl JOE DIEDRICI-l . . . Vice-Presidenr CHARLES MCFARLAND . .Secrelary PAT Tl-HELEN .... . .Treasurer Row One: Denny Fenwick. Row Two: L. Beifusch, R. Sachs, C. McFarland, D. Kill. Row Three: P. Thielen, J. Diedrich, J. Tye. , Stamp Club Jeff Sittason, Pin-Up Boy. Jim Steinmann, Best-All-Around-Seniorg Sandy Woeste, Best-AII- Around-Senior. Flo Franklin, Junior Prom Queen l960. Steve Eads, Varsity Vic, Kathy Lomboy, Kampus Kate Sandy Woesfe, Finalist: Chris Parks, Homecoming Queen: Flo Franklin, Finalist. Royalty Linda McKinney, Queen of Beauiy. Terry Nieman, Mardi Gras King: Sandy Woesie, Maclri Gras Queen. 5 i Xi! Sports X E K I - 1 I X x x N x CN X X id X gi X XL Wx x 5 Q X v.qx.Q.,-NA X .. 11:lNoz1.v: J M Nw O . - : :::,.. -QQ, 'N ' ,ul X - 'SQWJ X H' , SSS ls, gpg 3 X Q X e x 1 w bi.. N 5,3 5 , s 5'5 ,, 2 9 , ' .1, ' fx 5,852 ., .,,4 x 3 Q K ll! Q . xx :tl X' Nix - I QW 'Z W ff Z ff QW? f 41' X ? 7'-13, , I iv 4 , Mawwqwwwy H6Q fQWW? 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On AugusT l9Th, under 90 degree weaTher, our TooTball squad, Through The able coaching of Mr. Frank Sanderson, began an inTensive and long season oT Tough opposiTion in The I96O grid season. A compleTe re-arrangemenT oT posiTions, boTh in defense and oTTense, gave our squad a new look and added The hopes oT a TuTure l-lamilTon CounTy League crown. One oT The season's highlighTs was The maior upseT over The previously undeTeaTed Taylor YellowiackeTs. Tying a hard ToughT baTTle wiTh WalnuT l'lills, The squad suTFered a humiliaTing deTeaT aT The hands oT Anderson, only To boosT Their morale and end The season wiTh an ouTsTanding game againsT Sycamore. AlThough noT having a very successTul season The baTTling Tinished wiTh a 3-6-I record. which pro- duced a line oT ouTsTanding seniors including: co- capTains Terry Nieman and STeve Eads. Ed Brigge- man, Joe Dieclrich, Tom ReichardT, Ken SmiTh, and Tom Spurloclc. T16 Up and over! Anolher Indian bifes 'the dusf! Donny drives for a couple more. Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood 117 On his way? FOOTBALL SCHEDULE . . . . .log Wyoming . . . 8: Walnul Hills . . 32: Finneylown . . . Og Princelon . . . 87 Taylor . . . IO: Colerain . .223 Oak Hills . . . I2g Anderson . Og Harrison . log Sycamore Varsity Basketball Members oT The l96l VarsiTy BaslceTball squad sTarTed The season by ouTscoring Their opponenTs nine poinTs in Their TirsT Tive conTesTs. Many oT The games played were signiTicanT because They were moral vicTories. The Indians losT To Taylor by one poinT in an overTime encounTer, losT To PrinceTon and Amelia by Two poinTs. and losT To Colerain by Tour poinTs. The Harrison game was mosT ouTsTanding alThough we losT 73 To 6l. Donny Parker scored 2l poinTs Tor a season record. The Team as a whole hiT BZCX, Trom The Tree-Throw line and 391, Trom The Tield. Gary lvlunsie was voTed The mosT improved player and led his TeammaTes wiTh 2l3 rebounds Tor The season. Led by Tri-capTains Charlie Cole, Gary lvlunsie. and Donny Parlcer, The Team consisTenTly gave Their all, possessing a True spiriT and a will To win. The Team Tinished wiTh a seven and Ten record. Row One: C. Tubbs, B. Wallace, D. Munz, T. Spurlock D Parker Raw Two: Mr. Anderson-Coach, C. Eads, G. Munsie B Sheafer G Brewer, C. Cole, K. SmiTh. Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood Norwood BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ........7l,MiITorcl.. . . 63: PrinceTon . . 64: Taylor . . 69: Amelia . . 64: Colerain . . 62: Sycamore . . . 58: Deer Park . . . 5l: Anderson . . . 64: Oak l-lills . . . 377 WiThrow . . .641 WalnuT Hills . . 6lg Harrison . . . 701 Loclcland . . . 75: FinneyTown . , 64: LalcoTa . . . 585 Talawanda . . . 593 l'lamilTon TaTT TOURNEY ..5l: CenTral . x . .,,x, . . .. 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XX wx wcxix X X Q Q. W Sm N if 1 l Junior Varsity Basketball Row One: T. Halfleld, J. Cornelius, J. Geselbrachl, L. Mann, R. Wll- son. Row Two: K. Reynolds, B. Brlggeman, J. Fischer, J. Goodlander, B. Flinders, Mr. McAlllsler-Coach. The l96l Reserves ended lhelr season wllh seven wins and len losses. lnexperience was lhe main handi- cap confronling lhem Jrhis year. The squad was laced wllh many powerful enemies bul always exlended elrlorl and splril. Two of lhe more oulslanding games were agalnsl Oak l-lllls. won 48 lo 33. and Princelon, losl' 35 lo 34. The leam has greal polenlial and should prove +o be a big help in lhe coming years. Rebound, rebound! Hey! Hey! The l96O Freshman TooTball Team, coached by Mr. Anderson. Tinished iTs season wiTh a 500 average OT Tour wins and Tour losses. Their besT game was a I4-I2 win over Moeller, while They Took Their worsT beaTing oT 44-O aT The hands OT Greenhills. Jack Freshman Football Fenwick. end, Paul Allard, quarTerback. and Bob l-lolliTield. halTback. were The ouTsTanding members oT The squad, promising a good Team Tor The years To come. Row One: R. Johnson. J. Fraly, G. Row Two: R. McAllisTer, D. Siler, J. Fenwick, P. STorm, B. Kuhlman, R. Breifsfelder, B. Moses, S. Brown, B. The Treshman ,baskeTball Team had The mosT suc- cessful season in Norwood's hisTory This year, win- ning ll games and losing 2. Dick Bouldin led The Team in The scoring column wiTh a ToTal oT ll8 poinT-s. TeammaTes Paul Allard, Dick Bouldin, Jim Downs. STradTman, D. Thompson, G. Saylor. Row Three: T. l-leberlin, W. Baird, G. Herrera, R. Arnold, F. Laurence, P. Allen, J. Downs, B. Hollifielcl, D. York, M. Chieco, M. Phelps, Mr. An- derson-Coach. Row One: D. Will, G. Fish, B. Nichols, E. BoTkins, D. PoinTer, F. Laurence, P. Allard, D. Bouldin. Row Two: Mr. Sanderson-Coach, D. York, G. Herrera, J. Fenwick, L. PrenTice, J. Downs, B. Hollifield, D. Ramage. Jack Fenwick, and Bob l-lolliTield gave ouTsTanding perTormances in The games played, bringing vicTory aTTer vicTory To Norwood. This year's acTion has made Norwood's Treshman baskeTball Team The hope Tor The TuTure. Freshman Basketball Fish, J. Schimff, R. ProTTiTT, T. Wal- lace, J. Mackey, K. LuThy, B. Dobson. Track '60 The '60 ediTion oT Norwood's Track Team. wiTh Wendell Richardson as capTain, ended The season wiTh Two second places and one lasT place in Three Triangular meeTs. Mike Scofield, WalT Pfenning, and Wendell Richardson were ouTsTanding cindermen Row One: D. McNuTT, J. Harper, J. Lowe, D. Bouldin, G. Richardson, D. Jones, D. Spears, C. Moody. Row Two: B. Adams, L. Mason, B. Baker, K. Reynolds, M. McKenney, K. Love- less, T. Haffield, E. BoTkins, R. Wil- during The regular season. In The l-lamilTon CounTy League Relays. Mike ScoTield and WalT Pfenning won places in Their respecTive evenTs. ln The DisTricT meeT The half-mile relay Team placed well Towards The Top. son, M. O'Meara, B. Proud. Row Three: G. Nash, W. Pfenning, E. Brooker, J. Sparks, L. PrenTice, F. Gray, A. Chapman, D. Vogel. Row One: B. Densford, J. HelTon, F. TipTon, T. Marvin, W. LuThy, W. Richardson, E. Baker, W. Pfenning, M. Scofield, R. Dirksen, V. STevens, J. Diedrich, E. Briggeman. Row Two: A. Chapman, B. Hollifield, R. John- son, B. Baker, B. Sherman, L. Good- man, D. Jones, D. Schlie, B. TruiTT, G. HurT, J. Tye, J. Goodlander, G. Richardson, J. Ballinger, M. O'Meara, T. HaTfieId, B. Cook, J. Beamer, D. Wagers, Mr. Gaeb, B. ElsTon. Having one oT The loesT seasons in Norwood's cross- counTry hisTory. Coach Ludwig's- varsiTy squad Tin- ished wiTh a Tour-win-one-loss record. while The Junior VarsiTy had a perTecT season oT' Tive wins. SeTTing The pace were MosT Valuable Player and capTain Cross Country WalT PTenning and MosT Improved Freshman Dick Bouldin. OTher VarsiTy sTandouTs were: Dave Vogel, Bill Proud, Ken Reynolds. Earl BoTkins, and MosT Improved in The Whole Squad, senior Mike McKenney. Compiling a record of nine wins, six losses, and a fie. Coach Du+ch Ludwig's Indians finished fhe season wifh a runner-up posifion fo fhe l-lamilfon Counfy League crown. The feam was led by lv1osf Valuable Player and capfain Gary l-lobf, who Baseball proved his abilify as a pilcher by handing Colerain a no-hil' loss. Leading fhe fielding and hiffing deparf- menf were: Senior Larry l-lafhaway: Junior Don Parker: and Sophomore Clarlc Eads. Hafhaway, H. Sellers, P. Schroeder, i S. Hobf. Row Two: T. Hepp, B. Wal- I lace J. Williamson C. ubb D em, B. Bruggeman, B. lvlann, G. R F D + h d IQ Coach, B. Prewilf, J. Jones-Mana- gers. The l96O edifion of fhe golf 'ream had a success- Row One: D. Marlin, J. Hollifield, H. McCoy, J. Miller, B. Birch. The Golfers sfarfed ouf fhe season winning ful, fhough nol vicforious, season spliffing fhe bill in several mafches buf wenf info a slump foward 'lhe eighf games. Wifh Mr. Gerrard as coach. fhe squad end. The squad finished high in lhe league and consisfed of Bill Birch, John l-lollifield. Harry McCoy. should show beffer resulfs in fufure compef-ifion. David lvlarfin, and John Miller. Golf Team Row One: C. Eads, D. Parker, L. . . T S. Munz, D. Wallace. Row Three: J. Eeselbracht. K. Reynolds T. Wil- Brewer. ow our: u c Lu w' - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Row One: Belh Vaughan, Sandy Henson, Linda Whitlock. Row Two: Bonnie Chance, Carol Van Antwerp. Row Three: Flo Franklin. Wilh Sandy Henson as caplain lhe Varsily cheer- leaders were Belh Vaughan, Flo Franklin, Bonnie Chance, Carol Van Anlwerp. and Linda Whiilock. They wore The lradilional blue slacks and while Iackels for loolball games and specially made red circular skirls and while swealers wilh lolue N's 'For baskelball games. The Reserve cheerleaders were Cheerleaders RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Wanda Wilson, Judy Bayless, Salli Zim merman, Carolyn Hudson. Judy Bayless, caplain, Carolyn Hudson, Wanda Wil- son, and Salli Zimmerman. The cheerleaders' aim is lo promole school spiril and lo encourage lheir learn. Many limes a cheerleader experiences sore muscles or a sore lhroal. bul she will do anylhing for her +earn and school. Whal's if spell? NORWOOD!! Mr. Edwin STevens, Mrs. Norma Mann, Mr. Elmer STeinmann, Mrs. Boosters' Club OFFICERS MR. EDWIN STEVENS ...... .... P residenT MRS. NORMA MANN . . . . .Vice-PresidenT MRS. ROSE COLE .... . . . SecreTary MR, ELMER STEINMANN . . . .Treasurer To promoTe The acTiviTies in The Norwood public schools and To help The aThleTic programs as much as possible The Norwood BoosTers' Club was Tormed. Ivlembers of The BoosTers' Club meeT on The TirsT and second Tuesdays oT each monTh To plan proiecTs. BoosTers' Club has several proiecTs To raise money ThroughouT The year. They hold dances and dinners Tor The public and puT on several special programs. Proceeds Trom The BoosTers' proiecTs are used To purchase needed equipmenT Tor our aThleTic deparT- menTs. The BoosTer's Club really supporTs our Teams by aTTending The many games and lending Their voices To The cheers. Row One: R. Cole, N. Mann, M. Kuhlman, B. Sfevens. Row Two: P. Fischer, J. ReichardT, S. Benjamin, F. Sanderson, E. STeinmann, H. Fischer, E. STevens. - X, 5: , .x ax , Q x 'V X X . . x . m b. :x.f- , , I .5-I , . ix? 1 K ram. W . Q Q Q A x X ez: Ri xA.A X x 4 .xx x S . ' ...., N xxxkw ., i X Q, FX xxx., X . H mK'k f xxx . X' 4:1 xg QQ:-.:. A - 9 Q Wi. X - I N . X. ' Q - xi - I-5 . :::Q..z:I,,'.--, I-FG f' ' ax x . X L 1 3 N Xkfgxfiigl-2, -i3x1.'A.if' Sis 'QXXA . - . V:-sy ii jiffffxgffir: Q.. 1 xx -. . x xx . Q' , X -xx . N S' fe'YSs.f-XSQQ. rim :. s . 1 X .,,.:-:.:s::: :.:.... b.'-ffskxwfle,:ff?e':rw XS. X Q Q , XA. ky ' K ' .. L X NXXQN . i.. i, . .. Eg .: ..53f5g.f1:.,. ,E Q Q O D X N - QR. 'N xx fire-1 Nfxrx- iff! 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More commonly known as GAA., This group plans acTiviTies Thaf begin in Sepfember and confinue To The lasf day of school. ln Sepfember G.A.A. formally sTarTs wiTh Playday. This evenf, which is held on Friday. brings The girls Togefher for fun and friendship. Affer school The girls change info Their gymsuifs and parficipafe in sporTs such as swimming. baskefball. and volleyball. When The games are over. The girls sif down To relax and To Talk over evenfs of The day as They eaT Their supper. Affer The supper The girls aTTend The Indians' foofball game Togefher. When Playday is over, The seasonal sporTs begin. Double congrafulafions for The chevrons for 200 exfra Girls earn poinTs by parficipafing in hockey. swim- ming, hiking. bowling, archery, Tennis, soffball. mod- ern dance. baskefball. volleyball, and lifesaving. When a girl earns IOO poinTs in one sporf. she receives an emblem. If she Then earns 500 poinTs as a Tofal, she receives a big N. G.A.A. also plays a parT in The Girls' Week acfivifies. ln acldifion To awarding emblems and big N s during The awards assembly, The group spon- sors The homeroom baskefball Tournamenf and The Posfure Parade. As everyone can see, G.A.A. noT only sfands for Girls' Afhlefic Associafion. buf also Greaf Accom- plishmenfs Associafion. poinfg, STruTTing Their oaTs!! III's happy basketball champs i ,- q im sr x ,-ex v ' S' Y N xx ,X . -X: . fum' 152' ' x i m xmww QQSSQANM A A A ' N W X X N K your ..,.. i , Q isxlex.,-.-wx X, , . x ,..sS ' Xl K X. x w is ,W .vim-W ' ' V N X Www Www AM: O X WNW- x 5 ,. w x . Cb K . ff ,..N::, :-5 w M W X mg X w QQ Q Q x N fb .X S xv - 1 J, X,,X ww w 3:1 15 X sem K XY. Ez, f x . XX- A ia?-X. I X - X N ' ii -X Sw . A X Q! Xxx sr-5. 5 111. I V S x X x S 5 Q x SX Q ., Swimming Side sTroke. back sTroke. TronT sTroke! Any and all sTrokes are used by The girls who parTicipaTe in The G.A.A. swims. Besides having iusT plain Tun aT The Tree swims held aTTer school. The girls also compeTe againsT each oTher in The inTer-class swimming meeT. This year The iuniorq Florence Chadwicks won The evenT. Girls parTicipaTing in The swimming evenTs receive poinTs Tor aTTendance. Tor meeT compeT-iTion. and Tor swimming lengThs. Nexf The Davis Cup! G. A. A. Bowling Oops! There goes anoTher guTTer ball! This phrase is heard every Tuesday aT STacey's Bowling Alley when N.l'l.S. girls gaTher To bowl and have Tun. Each Time a girl bowls, her score is recorded Tor GAA. poinTs. AT The end oT The season, her average is Taken as The number oT poinTs she has earned. If a girl bowls I5O or more, her name is placed on The bowling honor role. Oh, no you don'T! rchery Twang! AnoTher arrow misses The TargeT and lands in The bushes. Even Though This incidenT may happen. mosT oT The Time The girls hiT The TargeT and score bull's-eyes. The Robin Hoods oT Norwood meeT on The TronT lawn aTTer school in The spring Tor pracTice. When The girls come ouT and Try Tor The bull's-eyes, They receive poinTs Tor aTTendance and poinTs accord- ing To The score ThaT They make. Hiking Hiking anyone? SaTurdays aT lO:OO a.m. girls meeT aT The high school To begin Their walks To various parTs oT CincinnaTi. ATTer reaching Their desTinaTion. They resT Their dogs and eaT Their lunches which They have broughT wiTh Them. When lunch is over exploraTion oT The surroundings begins. l-laving explored The area, The girls gaTher again To make The march home. l-likers receive a poinT Tor each mile ThaT They walk. Softball They are aImosT as good as The major leagues! Well, almosT. Each spring along wiTh every oTher red-blooded American, The girls oT Norwood I-Iigh begin Their baseball games. The soTTbaII manager's Iob is To build The besT hiTTers, The besT caTchers, and The besT runners ever. When Two Teams have combined These TaIenTs, There is bound To be an exciTing game. Look ouT, dear windows oT Norwood! Every year The girls conTinue To have Tun while maTching Their soTTball abiIiTies. NoT under The neT, over. OK? Modern Dance I-2-3-43 keep in sTep! Every movemenT precise. Don'T loose your counT. The girls oT modern dance make up dances To inTerpreT music. Each moTion is seT To represenT a 'Feeling or emoTion. As The music plays, The girls run Through Their moTions, and a beauTiTuI sTory is Told. Many hours are spenT in learning To coordinaTe Their bodies. Grace and poise are The imporTanT TacTors gained Through modern dance. Tow her in. She's sinkin' fasT! Girls One oT The highesT honors a girl can receive in sporTs is The big UN. For a girl To receive This coveTed award she musT have Tive hundred poinTs To her crediT. The Tive hundred poinTs are earned by parTicipaTing in The various G.A.A. acTiviTies. Be- cause iT Takes such a long Time and a IoT oT work To earn so many poinTs, These girls deserve our hearTy congraTulaTions. Basketball She moved her pivoT TooT. ThaT means blue ouT oT bounds. Girls who play G.A.A. baskeTbaII aTTer school oTTen hear This sporTs iargon as They parTici- paTe. ATTer The girls have pracTiced in These aTTer-school games, They may use Their skills in The annual home- room TournamenT held during Girl's Week. This year senior homeroom I I I used Their skills besT and won ouT over The oThers. Crack!!!! l+'s anofher homer. The 9l'BCefUl Qlfli of GOA-K Volleyball Volleyball is a game based on abilily and 'ieam spiril. One may gel a black eye or a pair of bruised hands. bul ii is a game llwai is lol-s of fun lo play. During 'l'l'le volleyball season praclice is held afler school for girls who are inlereslied, and a lournameni concludes lhe season. Diiclereni leams enler +o com- peie for ilie volleyball cliampionslwip. Have fun! Try a game of volleyball. Life Saving A very imporlani aciiviiy sponsored by C5.A.A. is Life Saving. Bollw Junior and Senior Life Saving are iauglil. Praclical and useful knowledge is gained wliile parlicipaiing in Life Saving. Classes are under llie supervision of llwe gym Teachers. The reading and leclure malerial is praciiced during class. ln- cluded in The girls' Training are +l'ie laiesl melhods of arliiicial respiralion. If basic Life Saving is learned, a life may be saved in Hue iuiure. Janie Blackburng not piclured: Donna Ingram. .fhe long and fhe ShQff of if, Well who does sh'e fhink she is! Features J usf seven! Faculty comes out on wp. Charlie Chapman and friend Walking in a winler wonderland. Girls run 'rhe cily. 132 gongrafufafionzi, .giniorfi UNITED DAIRY FARMS 5M+ Besl' Wishes To The Class of 6l Pain+ Wallpaper COMPCIQIIIV ENTS Arfisf Supplies NGRWOOD CITY HEALTH DEPT. SIIERWIN-WILLII-IMS RoBEmc.ouADE. c 0 M P A N Y I-Iealfh Commissioner 4403 Monlgomery Road PHARMACIST Phone: RE I-36l I Serving I-he Healfh Needs I Norawooo nz, oHlo of me Communny Main 84 Williams ME I-I455 J' C' CO' CLARENCE A. 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Allen, R. .... . Allen, W. ..... . Alloway, G. . .. Anderson, S. Arinsmier, L. Arnold, R. .... . Arthur, E. .. Arthur, L. . . . Aubrey, D. . Ann, K. ..... ' Auterson, P. L Bain L Baird Baird Baird Baird Baird Baird Baird Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Boldridge Bales Ballinger J Ballou R Barber D Barber J Barnes Barnett K. Barnett K. Barnhill B. Barnhill P. .. Barrett J. Barrett J. Barrett K. Barrows A Barth V .... Bauer S. . Bauman F. . Bause D. . . . Baxter S. . Bayless J. Beamer, D. . Beamer, J. Beard, L. Beeler, J. .... . Beitusch, L. . . . . Benjamin, T. . . .. Beringer, M. . . . . B r Bailey, ,G... ,J. .. ' ,J. .... . ,K. ,K... ' ,S.... ' ,B... ,J.... Baker,M. ..... . ,N. ...... . ' ,S..... .,B. ..... . ,S. C Bell, R. .... . o 9 Ty. Bezans n, J. Birch, B. .... . was '96'hiz 1d1' .56 , , , ,103 82 ..........63, 79, 68 ......63, 79 .....68, 97, 121 . ............... 56 ....63, 85, 101, 102 84 63 IIIfffIIfIIII6s B ...... ..56 ....68,84 ......68 ...........78,81 .....56, 63, 79, 102 ....63, 79, 82, 89 ............97,121 ,....63, 93, 97, 122 ........68, 82,88 ...........90, 98 .....56, 93, 94, 97 .56, 82, 83, 92 ....56, 80,92, 122 ...........ss ......es,92 .....56,107 .........5s .....sa, '19, 89 .........6s ........68 .......109 ...,68, 91 ....63, 92 ,.....68 ....12 ................1o9 .....56, 90, 124, 126 .............103,68 .63, 92. 101. 103, 122 ..........68,98,102 .. .... 5s,'19,111 ...........5s .....62,97.116 ......ss,s5, 91 .....56, 101,102 ..,..........ss ....63, 118,123 Bisher, B. .... ...... 1 1, 23, 57 Bishop, F. . . . ............... . . .62 Bishop, G. ................. 62, 85, 102 Blackburn, J. .56, 79, 85, 90, 111, 126, 131 Blair. J. ....... .................. 6 8 Blake, M. ........ ..... 5 6, 98, 101, 102 Blankenship, M. . . ........... 68, 98 Bochmann, U. . . . .......... . . .68 Boerger, J. .... ..... 8 3, 108 Boettger, F. . . . .... 68, 86 Bolin, W. .... ........ 6 8 Bolinger, J. . . ..... 23, 109 Bolton, B. .... ..... 6 8, 86, 98 Bolton, V. , .... 56, 107 INDEX Bonniville, J. .. ..... . 62 Bonniville, J. . . . .... 62, 103 Borin, T. ...... .......... 8 3, 92 Bose, J. Bose, R. ..... . Botkins, E. .... ....... Bouldin, D. ..... . Bowman, K. .... . Brackett, B. . . . Brackett, J. . . . Brant, D. ..... . Bratton, J. ..... . Braucksick, K. .. Breitfelder R. Breitung, . . .Z ' l Breitung, C. Brevoort, E. .. Brevoort, V. . . Brewer, B. . Brewer, G. ...... . Bridges, D. ..... . Briggeman, B. Briggeman, E. . . . . Bright, W. . Brinegar, N. . . Brock, B. .... . Brockman, J. Brockman, M. . . . Brooker, E. ..... . Brooks, J. ..... . Brooks, M. .... . Brooks, M. ..... 63 Brown,C. Brown, D. . .. Brown, D. ... Brown, L. .. . Brown, R. . .. Brown. S. Broyles, F. . . .. Bruewer, F. .. Brunett, J. Bryant, A. . .. Bryant, B. . . . Bryant, C. . . . Buquo, D. . . . Burch, R. . . .. Burke, B. .. .. Burnett, B. Burnett, M. . . . Burnett, R. . .. Burns, B. . . . Burns, L. . . . . Burns, L. . . . . Burns, P. . . . . Burnside. J. .. Burton, M. Caddel l, G. . Cain, R. .... . Caletta, J. . . . . Callahan, C. . . Cannon, J. .. . Carrier, T. .... . Carringer, J. Carroll, N. ...... . ..68, '55 'is 70, 97, 121, 122 84, 93, 121, 122 . ....... 56, 107 68,82,101. 103 .....78, 82, 83, 98 ...,70, 92, 121 . .........56,95 ......56, .....-... '. '. '. '.'. '. '.'. 1921 '116,' , 2, l1ks','zi5,'92f 116, 120, 26, 52, 78, 81, 92, 97, 116, ...--...-......... .' .' .' .' f .'69l,' ...'...-.5.6.'.'i6 . ..........56,98, 85, 88, 91, 101, I .' .' .565 93: 'da' . . . . .68, 86, ........21, .......- .....68 -...,... ......-... 68 .68 .57 111 123 .68 97. 123 96. 122 .62 109 111 109 110 122 109 .62 102 104 .56 .62 109 116 121 62 56 108 . . . . .68 68 62 76 68 56 62 .. 68 98 103 ......sfi, 89 . ...... 56, 107 .....68, 84, 98 .....69 .....63 .....69 .....63 91 63 07 124 23, 63, 77, 87, '. '. '. '. '. '. '.'. '. '. '. 525. ' 90, Cartwright, R. Casteel, J. ..... . Chance, B. . . . . Chandler, M. . . . .............. . . .57 Chapman, A. . ...63, 82, 85, 97, 122 Chesney, G. ................... 62, 102 Chesney. M. .. ................ .57 Chieco, M. ..... ..... 5 5, 69, 84, 97. 121 Childers, D. .. ............ 55, 56, 80 Childres, G. .. ................ .73 Christen, D. . . . ...... 93, 94, 98, 99 Clark, B. ........ 21, 69 Clark, J. .. ....... 56, 86 Clark, S. .. ...... .69 Clarke, B. ,,,, ,69 98 Clement, G. .. ,,,,,,,, , 63 Clement, B. . . . ..... 58, 91, 94 Clepper, D. ..... 63, 80, 111 Clore, D. .... ........... 1 09 Clouse, J. ...... 69, 80, 111 Coe, C. .... 63, 79, 87, 102 Coffey, J. ............... ...95 Coffey. K. ............... ...63 118 Cole, C. .......... 82, 83, 89, 93, 94, Cole, D. ........ . Collins, D. . .. Collins, R. . . 57 .. .... 56 .....21, 69 Colyer, C. . . . . Colyer, V. . . . . Combs, S. .. Conley, C. .... . Conlon, A. Connelly, B. .... . G O 2 2 'fa F' Ln P' CD N BYUQUUPU Cook, . ..... Cook, .... ..... Cook, Cook, . Cook, Cook, .... Cook Cook, R. .. Cook, S. . . . . Cook, T. ..... . Cooper, B. Cooper, C. ..... ..... . Copeland, D. ...... . Corcoran, D. . . . . . . .. .......63,98,103 Cornelius, J. Corder, R. ..... . . . Corner, J. ....... . Cramerding, T. .. Croswell, D. Crowder, E. ..... . Cundiif, J. ............ . Cunningham, B. . . .. Cunningham, K. Curran, S. ...... . Curtis, J. ......... . D Dalton, B. . . ... . Dalton, D. Dalton, D. Dalton, E. ..... . D'Angina, R. Daniels, R. . . . Darb D Daulitn, w1'::::.. Davenport, V. ..... . Davidson, S. ....... . ....62 63. 87. 101. 102 80, 89, 92, 97, 122 ............22, 63 .....57 ....109 ....69 .63, 76, 85, 76 98 57 ............57, 69 91 57. 69, 101, 103 .......63, 120 .....57, 73 57 107 90 ........57, 79 .57, 77, 79, 102 .....69, 76,84 ......73,8l 69, 80, 101, 103 ....109 ....63 ....69 .......69 ........108 .21,36,73 Davis, A. ...................... 69, 84 Davis, E. . . .23, 57, 81, 100, 101, 102, 103 Davis, G. ......... . Davis, R. ......... . Day, R. ...... . Dean ,P. ....... . Deck M. .. Degenhart, ' .' .. .n .I .' .- Dennis, C. ......... . Densford, B. .... 92, '9? 9 .....88, 98, 103 .57 95 56 98,99 , 9, 99, 101, 103,122 DePue, C. ...................... 62, 91 Derryberry, J. . .. 84 93 101 103 . . .69, , , , Derryberry, M. . .63, 85, 91, 98, 101, 102 Dethlefs, B. ....................... 69 Dethlefs, J. ....................... 116 DeVary, J. . . . ................ 63, 85 DeVries, B. .. . 78 81 90 Diedrich, J. ...... ' . izi,' 81, '1'1'1, i16,'122 Dinse, B. ........... . Dinse,J.... Dirksen, H. D' J. ixon, .... Dixon, M. . . .. . Dixon,T.... Dobbins, S. .. Dobson,B.... Dodd,D.... Dodd, M. . Doe, B. . . . . Doe, R. ...... . Doeren, A. . . . . Dorenbusch, B. . . Dorenbusch, F. ....... . Dorl, S. ......... . . . . Downs, J. .... 55, 69, Dulaney, P. ....... . Dumford, M. ...... . Dumford, P. ....... . Dunigan, M. ....... . Dunn, M. .... 23, 77, Dwyer, D. ........ . ......101,102 .....69, 80, 82 .. . .76, 101, 103 ........57, 84 79, 84, 98, 111 ........69, 84 88, 92, 97, 121 ......21,92,98 . . . .21, 57, 63, 87 f .63, 79, 85, 91 ..........102 .......69,102 82, 88, 92, 121 ........57, 110 79, 80, 98, 99. 102 Dyer, J. ........................... 69 Dyer, M. .. E . . . .63, 87, 91 Eads, c. .... 58, 67, 76, so, 81, sa, 93, 96, 97, 116, 118, 123 Eads, D. ................ 57, 79, 81, as Eads, J. ................. ......... 1 os Eaas, s. .... 19, 89, 93, 96, 110, 1145 11,2 Eakins, T. ........ . East, J. .... . Eden, J. . . . . Edwards, B. ...... 9 .........63,8 , ........57,85.110 98, 99 8, 99, 101, 102, 126 Edwards, J . ...... . ............... .57 Elstun, B. .... ................ 5 7, 69 Elstun, B. . .. ............ 104, 122 Enderlin, E. . . ...-...- .63 England, J. .. ........ .70 Esslinger, P. .... .... 6 9, 84, 91 Evans, J. ...... ..... 2 3. 90 Evans, R. ..... .... 5 7, 76, 92 Eysoldt, G. .. .... 57, 32, 107 F Farrell, J. . . .... ........... 5 7, 95 Faw, K. .... ..... 7 8, 81, 85, 101 Fenker, C. .... .... 2 3, 57, 79, 81, 85 Fenwick, D. . . ............ 98, 99, 111 Fenwick, J. .......... 69, 97, 103, 121 Fields, K. ...... 22, 69, 88, 98, 101, 103 Fischer, B. ..................... 63, 93 Fischer, J. . . .55, 63, 96, 97. 120 Fischer, J. ......... 83, 85, 101 Fischer, P. .... .... 7 6, 82, 83, 90, 94 Fish, G. . . . . Fish, M. . . . . Flinders, B. . Fluckiger, A. Flynn, B. .... . Ford, S. . . .. Foster, B. . .. Fraley, J. ........ . ........69,101, 121 ..............101. 103 . .... 64, 85, 97, 116, 120 . . . ................ . .70 .64,76 81 ............69. 121 Franklin, F. .... 76, 83, 90, 110, 111, 124 Frazier, J. ..... .................... 7 3 Freeman, A. Furnish, R. Gabbard, D. Gabbard. P. Gabriel, P. . Gaffney, K. . . B Gallenstein, Gambrel, D. Gardner, M. . . Garrett, E. .. Garrison, J. Garvey, M. . Garwood, J. ....63 G .....64, 101, 102 .....63, 80, 89 ....57, 110 ..'...23a63 ........64, 86.102 ................ ..63 21 69 Gerhart, R. . ................ .. , Geselbracht, J. ...... 63, 82, 92, 97, 120 Gibson, C. ...... .................. 5 7 Gillespie, J. .. .......... 57, 84, 90 Gilman, N. . . Glassmeyer, D Godsey. W. . . Goins. D. .... Golden, B. . Goodlander, J. Goodman, L. Goodman, M. ...... . . ...... ..... 5 8 . ....... 89, 92 . . . .58, 88. 126 95 ...64, 76, 86,92, 97, 101, 103, 120. 122 .57 122 -.............6....- 989 9. 88. . Goodman, P. ..... 21, 58, 88, 111 Goodrich, J. .... .............. 5 8 Gordon, J. ..... ......... 5 7, 88 Goshen, J. .... ...69 Gosink, A. . ..... 63, 85 Gosney, H. . ........... 69 Gosser, J. .. ..... 57, 69, 84 Gosser, J. .. .......... .77 Gosser, R. .... ......... 6 9 Grantham, A. . . . ......... . . .90 Grantham, S. .......... 58, 107 Graves, J. .... ..... 5 2, 82, 83, 92 Gray, F. ........ ..... 5 8, 98, 99, 122 Greathouse, C. .. ............. 109 Green, J. ....... ...... 8 5, 91, 111 Green, M. .. ............ 69, 88 Grimes, S. . ................ 58 Groves, L. .... ..... 2 3, 58, 89, 90, 102 Guidi, R. ...... ............. ..... 5 8 Gunderson, P. ............ 69, 82, 88, 98 H Harr, M. ..... .... .......... 5 8 , 110 Hachman, C. . .. ..... 58, 79, 88, 111 Hachman, J. ............ 64, 89 INDEX Haddix, T. .. ..... 70, 86, 103 Hafer, B. .... ......... 7 0, 88 Hagan, P. ..... ........... 7 0 Hagedorn, L. .... ......... 5 8 Haggard, R. ..... .... 6 4 Haley, P. ..... . Hall, B. ..... . Hall, J. ....... . Hallerman, N. . .. ...........21, 64 ........23. 90, 109 .23, 76, 85, 90,94 Hallerman, R. ............. 70, 76 Hamilton, D. . . .............. 107 Hamilton, J. . .. ........ .. .70 Hammond, H. . . . ..... 80, 82, 104 Hammond, S. ........ ...73 Hancock, S. .... ..... 5 8, 107 Hanes, J. .... ........ 7 0 Hanks,D.... ......64 Hardert, J. .. .......... .58 Hare, B. .. ........ .. Harff,F.... ...... .64, 79, 89, 91 Harper, J. ...... 22, 70, 84, 97, 101, 103 Harris, J. .58 110 Hartzel, F. ......... Hatfield, c. ............. ss, 70, sk, 92 Hatfield, M. ....................... 80 Hatfield, T. ...55, 64, 76, 80, 81, 85, 92 96, 97, 120, 122 Hathaway, S. ...... 70, 88, 92, 101, 103 Hatter, S. ..... .................. 5 8 Hayden, P. .... ......... 6 3, 91, 94 Hayes, R. ....... ........... 7 0 Heaberlin, T. .... ..... 7 0, 92, 121 Headrick, J. . .. ........ . . .70 Hebli, T. ...... ............. 9 7 Heeg, E. ........ ............... 6 4 Held, D. ....................... 64 87 Helterbridle, C. . ....... 58, 77, 89,'126 Hennel, B. .... . Henson, S. ..... . Hepp, T. ...... 64 Hern, S. ....... . Herndon, B. Herrera, G. . . Hesse, B. Hicks, S. . . . . Hilbun, D. .. Hill. G. Hill, J. ...... . Hilton, C. Hines, K. . . .. Hipkins, S. Hisle, B. . . . . Hofmann, . .... Hollifield . 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Jeifre, D. Jeifre, E. .. Jeffries, P. . . . Jeifries. V. . J Jenkins, . . . Jobe, P. ..... . Johnson, B. .. Johnson, J. . . . Johnson, R. . . Jones, A. . . . . Jones, D. Jones, J. .. Jones, J. .. Jones, M. . . . Jones, P. . . Jones, T. . . .. K Kaesemeyer, D. . . . . Kamp, S. ...... . Kamp, S. . .. Kanter, B. ..... . Katzmann, G. .. Keller, J . . . . Keneman, K. .....70, 76, 88 64 64 ........65 .....65 ........58 ......70, 79 .....70, 80, 86 .....70, 121, 122 ......64, 93, 122 .....76, 88, 95, 98 . ........ 59,123 91,70 70 .... ......- ........80, 58 .....85, 91 81 ............64, 85 ....70. 84, 92, 103 Kestel, B. ......................... 90 Keuffer, K. ....... . Key, J . .......... . Kidd, K. ...... 26, ............59,107 ...5, 55, 65, 82, 89 52, 78, 92, 101, 103 Kidd, L. .. ...................... .59 Kilb, D. . . . King, B. . . . King, D. . . . . King. T. ..... . Kinman, C. . Kinsley, J. . Kinsle W Kirk, ifli. Kirkendall, D Klanke D. Kuemaim, R. ' I ' Kothman, K. Krib, J . ..... Kruck, S.. . . Kuhlman, M. Kuhlman, W. 58 84 111 ' vi, ai, 90 . . . .73, 91, 101, 102 ..........70, 84 ........73 ....58, 104 .......70 .....70 .....70 .....93 .....70 ........70 ...........108 . ...... 71,93,121 Kwallek, J. .............. 64, 77, 85, 91 L Landers, A. ........ ....... 5 9, 107 Landthaler, J. .. ..... 21, 58, 88 Lane, B. ..... .......... 7 0 Lane, V. ............. ..54 Lang, M. ..... ......... 2 1, 59, 90 Lawless, L. ........................ 70 Lawrence, F. ........ 70, 88, 93, 97, 121 Lawson, C. .............. ...59 Lawson, C. .... ............ 5 8, 84 Lawson. L. . . . ......... . . .22 Lay, B. ..... .......... 5 9, 80 Layman, H. ........ 64, 82, 91 Layton, J. .. .... 71, 76, 84, 91 Layton, P. .. .......... 70, 84 Leach, D. . .. ......... . . .71 Leach, J . .... ....... 5 9 Leach, J. ..... ..110 Leach. L. ....... ...64 Leach, S. .... .... 5 9, 79, 90 Lewis, D. ..... ...65 Litton L. ................. 60 Locke, M. ....... . Lomboy, K. .... 26, 52, Long,B. Long, J. Long, S. Lockaifd. 15f ' I I I I II ................ 108 79, 81, 89, 101, 102, 110 .59 79 85 102 'II...'...f...'..'11 Loomis, S. . .. ............ ..64 Lotz, K. ...... ............... 5 9 Loveless, K. . . ......... 83, 98, 122 Lowe, J. ...... ..... 6 4, 79, 85, 122 Luedeke. M. .. ................ .65 Luthy, K. . . . ....... 71, 84. 92, 121 Luthy, W. .... 78, 82, 92, 96, 122 Lutz. M. Lynn, J. .... . Lynn, W. McAllister, G. .... . McCann, C. .....71 Mc .... 71.121 .......65 McChesney, R. ........ 23, 78, 101, 109 McClellan, J. ..59, 79, 80, 81, 92, 98, 99 McCoy, H. .................... 59, 123 McDonald, L. .............. 76, 90, 94 McDowell, G. .................. 65, 87 McFarland, C. . ..... 71, 82, 86, 92, 111 INDEX Nieman, T. .... 81, 82, 92, 97, 101, 103, 111, 114, 116 Nimmo, B. ..................... 65, 92 Noble, J. ..... .......... 6 0 Noland, J. .... ..... 7 1, 84 Noland, W. .... ...59 Nuetzel, T. .....59 Nunn,D.... .....23 McFarland, L. . . ................ .65 McIntyre, P. ..... ............... 7 1 McKenney, M. .... 92, 122 McKenzie, W. .................. 59, 95 McKeon, B. ....................... 93 McKinney. B. . . . 59 107 McKinney, L. .. i'i,'s2f bb, '101,' 111 McLain, R. ................ 59, 72, 104 McNamee, P. .................. 59, 95 Oerther, K. .. ........ .59 O'Keefe, M. . . ..... 71, 82 O'Keefe, P. . .. ................ . . .71 Oliver, G. ......................... 72 Oliver P. . Roudebush, J. ................ 90, 109 , ........................ 72 O'Meara, M. .... 59, 84, 92, 97, 103, 122 Osborn, G. .................... 71, 84 Ostendarp, K. ...... 65, 77, 79, 85, 98. McNeal, J. ..... ...65 McNutt, D. .... .... 6 5, 122 M Maas, M. .... ........... ...... 8 6 Mackey, J. .. ................ 71, 121 Mann, H. ......................... 71 Mann, L. ........ 65, 82, 86, 92, 120, 123 Manning, J. ....................... 71 Mara, J. .............. 65, 85, 101, 102 Margeson, D. . . . ............ . . .71 Marlatt, V. ........... 59, 89 Marrs, J. ..... ............. 7 1 Marshall, J. .. ........... .65 Martin, C. ..... ...... 2 2, 85, 109 Martin, D. . . .... 59, 98, 99, 123 Martin,G.... Martin, J. ..... ...... 6 0, 80, Martin, N . .... . Maschmeyer, J. .. Maschmeyer, V. . . Mason, B. ..... . Mason, L. .... . Mattax, D. .. Mattax, S. Mayes, D. Meadows, B. . . . Meece, B. .... . Meece, J.. . .. Meece, M. . . .. Mellinger, R. . . . . Meranda, T. Merkhofer, M. . . Merkhofer, R. . . Miller, E. .... . Miller, G. . . . Miller, J. . . . Miller, J. . . . . Miller, S. . . . Mills, T. . . Misch, S. . . .. 82 ........71 ......71 88 91 ....59, 76, '93, ,122 ...........109 .....7l ........85 ...........108 ......71,84,103 ....22, 65, 87, 98 .........60,104 .....65, 77,91 .71 79 88 102 ... , , , .71 . . . . .59, 92, 101, 123 109 ::::::::::::::.71 ...............65,88 Miskell, P. ............ 65, 92, 101, 103 Mobley, M. .... .... 2 1, 59, 77, 89, 111 Mobley, S. ........ . Monohan, T. ...... . Monhollen, J. ...... . Montgomery, W. . . . . .21 71 Moody, c. ...... 71, ss, 93, 97,'1os, 122 Moore, C. ......... . Moore, P. Moore, S. .... . 65 84 101 102 .... , , , Morgan, D. .... ............... 6 5 Morgan, T. ...... ......... 5 9, 104 Morgeson, F. .... ............ 7 1, 81 Morgeson. J. .. Morris, D. .... . Moses, B. .... . 71 84 .-...-....,-... 71, vs, 84, 97, 121 Moulton, K. . . . ............ 59, 107 Moulton, L. . . . ............ 71, 77 Mounce, J. ......... ...65 Mounts, S. .... ............. 6 5 Muchey, J. .... ............... 9 7 Mulberry, J. .... 71, 88, 91, 102 Muncy, C. . . . ................. 71, 80 Mundy, D. .................. 71, 84, 91 Munsie, G. .... 52 96 118 '5'si,'9s,'ir1Q'116, 118: 123 Muth, J. ........... . Munz, D. ..... . Myers, M. Myers, P. Myers, R. Nash, G. . . . Neal, P. .... . Nichols, B. Nichols, M. ....65 ....60 .......65,122 . ............ 71 ...........71,121 88,91 ... .72, 82, 102, 126 Padgett,J. ....... .......80 Palmer, D. .... ......... 7 8, 81, 92 Palmer, P. .... .... 2 3, 65, 79, 82, 85 Paolello, S. .... ............ 6 5, 89 Parchman, D. .... . ........ ...59 Parker, D. ..... ..... 5 3, 93, 118, 123 Parker, P. .... ................... 6 6 Parks, C. .... , 73, 76, 82, 98, 111 Parsons, B. .. ................ 71, 86 Parsons, P. .... ........ 6 5, 76, 87, 91 Parsons,S. Patterson, S. .......... 59 Payne, R. ..... . Pemberton, D. .. .....71 .......90 72 Pence, C. ...... ............. . Perdue, M. ..... ........... 5 9, 107 Petering, M. . .. .............. 59, 80 Petering, S. . .. .... 66, 85, 91, 98, 99 Peters, J. ..... . Rieger, S. . . . ...... . . .72 Riggs, J. ........ ...60 Rilea, J. .... .... 7 2, 88, 91 Riley, B. ...................... 59, 111 Ring, J. ........................... 66 Risner, J. ......................... 65 Rivers, E. .. .60, 81, 82, 92, 100, 101, 103 Roark, F. .......................... 60 Robbins, P. .................... 66, 93 Roberts, A. .. ..... 66, 80, 89, 91 Rodgers, R. .... ............. 6 6 Roetting, A. ....................... 71 Roetting, A. ....................... 72 Roetting, J. ..................... . Rose, B. ...... 52, 78, 79, 81, 82, 33, 1 102. 111 Rose, J. ................... 82, 101, 108 .66 01, Rose, L. .................... 66, 89, 91 Ross, K. ............ 66, 76, 89, 91, 126 Royalty, L. .... 72, 88, 93, 98, 101, 103 Royalty, P. .................... 55, 60 Pfenning, W. ............. 122 Phelps, J. .... ........ 6 5, 91 Phillips, P. . . . ........... . . .65 Philpot, R. . .. .... 65, 79, 80, 87 Pick, R. ...... ........ 6 5, 97 Pierce, C. ...... ............ 6 6 Pointer, D. ....... ........ 7 1, 84, 121 Popplewell, P. ............ 66, 86, 126 Powell, C. .................... 78, 109 Prentice, L. .... 72, 86, 98, 121, 122 Preston, D. ............. 23, 111 Prewitt, B. ................ 59, 99, 123 Price, J. .......................... 66 Prickett, R. ....................... 109 Proffitt, R. . .72 88 92, 97, 101, 103, 121 Proud, B. .............. 71, 84, 93, 122 Pry, R. ............................ 72 Pryor, D. ..... ............ 5 9 Puckett, A. . ..... 72 Quedens, E. ........ ..... 6 6, 98 Quittschreiber, J. .. ...... .72 Raabe, R. ....... ......... 5 9, 110 Rainwater, D. ................... 66 Ralston, J. ............ 23, 52, 78, 81, 92 Ramage, D. . . .22, 72, 79, 80, 86, 92, 121 Randall, D. ....................... 109 Rankin, J. . .................... 60, 116 91 Rathmar, K. Ratnour, N. Ray, M. ..... . Ra burn R R.t..,Bt Reed,D. Reed, J. .....77, 76 . 1112. 'sof 85 91 53 60 . . . . .23, 83 71 98 116 110 Reeves, J. .... ..... 6 6, Reichardt, T. . . .... 97, Reno, J. ........ ........... 5 9, Retherford, J. . ........... .... 7 2 Reynolds, J. .... 59, 76, 95, 97, 116 Reynolds, J. ................... 59 Reynolds, K. ......... 66, 120, 122, 123 Richardson, E. ..60, 85, 92, 96, 97. 101, Richter, B. ..... . 103, 122 76, 79, 98, 102, 111 149 Ruda, D. .... .................... 7 2 Ruholl, S. ......95 Rulin, M. ..... ..... 1 04 Rushing, W. ..... .... 7 2 Rutherford, G. . . . . . .60 Rutherford, K. ..... .... 6 6 S Sachs, R. ..... 65, 79, 111 Salt, J. ...... .... 6 6, 87, 91 Sanders, C. .... ............. 6 0 Sanders, G. ............ ..107 Sarles, J. .... ..... 6 0, 102, 111 Saylor, G. ..... . . . Sa lor M. .............. . Sclbieadler, R. ........... . Schimpf, J. . .. . .........121 .....80, 108 ......72, 76 ....72, 121 schue, D. .... I . . 166,931 bis, 97, 116, 122 schmidt, J. . . .................... 72 Schnur, C. Schoeck, D. .... .... 6 6, 89 Schoedel, C. .... ...... 6 6 Schoepflin, B. . . . . . . .83 Schomer, G. ...... 60 Schramm, T. ...... 110 Schuler, R. ........................ 81 Schurgast, B. ................. 60, 107 Schwartz, E. ...................... 60 Scott, B. .......... 60, 76, 81, 102, 111 Sears, C. ................. ...60 Sears, D. .. .............. 72, 84 Sears, S. .. ....... 109 Sexton, T. . .. ......... . .60 Shafer, R. ................. ...60 Sheafer, B. ................ 78, 93, 118 Shelton, T. ....................... 108 Sherman, B. 66, 76, 80, 82, 87, 92, 103, 122 Sherman, R. ..66, 80, 87, 101, 102 Sieber, F. .... ....... 6 6, 84, 101, 102 Siler, J. .............. 66, 97 Siler, L. ............ 72, 121 Simpson, J. ............ 72, 79, 84, 102 Simpson, J. ..................... . . .66 Simpson, J. ............... ..... 6 0, 84 Sittason, J. .... 52, 53, 76, 81, 92, 94, 110 Sloan, J. .......................... 60 Smeal, S. ................ 66, 80, 98, 99 Smile, P. ................... ...66 Smith, C. .. ..... 90, 101, 102 Smith, D. .. ........... 21, 72 Smith, D. .. ............ .67 Smith, G. .. ........... 66, 91, 94 Smith, G. .... ............. 5 5, 72, 91 Smith, K. .. ..... 93, 96, 101, 116, 118 Smith, L. . .. ................. . . .67 Smith, P. ............... ...60 Smith, R. . . .... 73, 80 Smith. R. .. ........ .67 Smith, S. .. ....... 72, 91 Smith, S. .. ..... 72, 91, 94 Smith, T. . . . ........ . . .66 Smith, T. .... ......... 6 6 Smith, V. ........ . ..79 Snapp, K. .... .... 7 3, 86, 92 Snider, P. .... 66, 82, 91 Snyder, C. ..... ..... 6 0, 107 Snyder, J. ....... ....... 1 2 Sonnycalf, R. .... ........ 1 04 Souder, G. .... ........... 6 0 Sowders, P. . . .... 55, 60, 80 Sparks, B. . ......... 60 Sparks, D. .. ...... .72 Sparks, J. Sparks, J. .... . Sparks, R. ..... ,. . . Spaulding, A. Spaulding, R. Spears, D. ..72, 80, .....66, 122 ........72 21 73 Sdfbi Sper, F. ............... . Spillman, G. .... . Sprowl, R. ... . Spurlock, L. . . . Spurlock, T. .. . Stacey, K. ...... . Staderman, B. .. Stallard, L. . . . . Stanford, G. .... . Stansbury, K. Steele, B. .... . Steinberg, J. ..... . Steinmann, J. ..........109 ....72, 88, 92 , 101, 103, 122 ....82, 83, 93 ....72, 84, 98 ..82, 116. 118 ....60, 92, 98 60 60 76 79 85 ::::81,85,92,101 ....72, 84, 91 84 ............83, 110 88 .60 82 86 93 94 99 1 n I 1 1 Steinmann, S. . . . . Stephenson, G. Stepp, J. .............. . Sterneberg, S. ......... . Stevens, B. ........................ 66 .60. 92. 97, 116, 122 Stevenson, B. .... 60, 81, 92, 98, 101, 103 Stevenson. S. ........... 60 Stevens, V. ...... . Stewart, D. ..... ...... . Stogsdill, M. Stone, B. ..... . Stone, M. ...... . Stone, R. ......... . 2212222122172 ....72 ....67 ....76 60 Stonebraker, B. ... ........ . . . .. Storer, K. ...... . .......81,90, 101 INDEX Timerding, I. .... .... 6 7, 102 Tipton, T. .... ..... 2 1, 72 Tolbert, P. .. ...... .73 Tolle, A. .... ..... 7 3 Tolle, J. ....... ........... 1 08 Toppings, J. .. ............ .73 Trett, J. ....... ........... 6 1, 107 Trickey, B. .... .... 6 7, 79, 87, 98 Tripp, P. .... ...... 7 3, 80, 88 Troul, G. . .. ......... . . .95 Troxel, G. .. ................ .61 Troxel, R. . .. . .......... .... . . . .73 True, F. ..... ............ . . . . . . . 108 Truitt, W. .......... 61, 92, 97, 116, 122 Tubb, F. ........ 22, 61, 79, 89, 90, 111 Tubbs, C. ...... 55, 66, 76, 96, 97, 116, 118, 123 Tumler, D. .. ................... .67 Tumler, R. .. ................... .72 Tye, J. ..... .... 6 1, 97, 103, 111, 122 U Ulm, J. ............. ..... 7 3, 86 Underwood, C. ..... ..... 6 7, 85 V Van Antwerp, C. .... 4, 77, 85, 101, 124 Vandergriff, S. ...... 61, 76, 79, 88, 126 Van Doren, B. ....... 22, 67, 79, 89, 98 Vaughan, B. .... 23, 53, 78, 81, 82, 101, p I 8 ' 102, 124 Vaughn, B. ........................ 61 Vermillion, G. . .. .............. 73, 80 Vinson, P. .... .... 6 1, 85, 101, 102 Virgin, L. .... ............... 6 7 Vize, C. ........... 72, 84 Vogel, D. .. ....... 67, 82, 92, 122 Webb, H. . . . ..... 96, 97, , 116 Webb, R. . . .... 23, 61, 81,92 Webb, T, .... ........ 7 3, 88, Weigel, V. . . . . ..... 78, 82, 83, Weitzel, K. .. . ......... . . . . . Wells, B. ..... ........... . Werling, D. . . . . . . Werling, T. Werner,R.... .... Werner, R. .... . West, B. ........ . Wethington, D. .. Weyant, S. .... . Whalen, B. Whaley, J. Wheaton S. . VVhHe,Ij...:. wvhne,c1 .... .H White, G. Whitlock, L. Whitlock, R. Whitten, K. . . 98 90 67 61 61 73 99 .......61, 98 .....73, 86, 98 .......61 ....73, 84 61, 76, 82, 90. 101 102,124 Whitten, M. . ............... 73 Wilkens, B. . . . . ........ 67, 86, 102 Will, D. ..... .. .73, 86, 103,121 Williams, G. Williams J. . Williamshn, J.. .........23, 61, 84 .....61, 93, 96, 123 Storm, P. .... ..... 7 3, 84, 97, 121 Stradtman, T. .... ..... 6 0, 92, 93, 97 Stratton, B. ........ 73, 121 Stringer, G. ......... 72, 82 Stuart, L. . . . ............ . . .66 Suppe, G. .... ..... 6 1, 81, 90, 126 Sutherland, B. .................... 61 Sutton, L. ...................... 66, 85 Swafford, J. .... 66, 79, 87,.92, 101, 103 Sweet, B. ...................... 72, 84 T Tanner, M... .....61 Tarter, J. .... ............. 6 1 Tatum, D. .. .............. .73 Taylor, B. ..... 72, 76, 91, 102 Taylor, D. .... ............... 7 3 Terwilliger, F. .... 66, 92, 97. 116 Thal, B. ....... ............ . .72, 80 Thatcher, L. .................... 67, 76 Thielen, P. ...... 67, 85, 101, 102, 111 Thomas, S. ...................... 108 Thompson, D. .............. 73, 97, 121 Thom son N p , . . .. ..... 67, 116 Thompson, R. ..... ...97 Waddell. N. ...... 22, 67, 76, 79, 87, 91 Wahl, M. .... ....... . Walker, D. ........61, 92 Walker, T. . .. ......... 67, 87, 91, 102 Wallace, B. ...... . Wallace, D. Wallace, J. .61, 97, 116, 118, 123 ....80, 93, 123 ........61, 81 Wallace, T. 73, 84, 93, 121 Walter, C. .. ............ .73 Walters, J. .. ........... .61 Walters. S. .. .... .73 Ward, C. .... ...., 6 1 Warman, K. ,,,.. 67 Warren, G. .. ...... 109 Watson, D. . .... 61, 110 Wilson, R. ...... 66, 89, 92, 96, 120, 122 Wilson, W. ........ 61, 85, 90, 102, 124 Wing J. .................... 73, 84, 98 Woeste, S. .... 26, 52, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 98, 110, 111 Womack, J. ................. 73, 88, 91 Wombles, B. . .. ........... . . .73 Wood, J. ..... ....... 6 7 Woodall, J. ..... 61, 85 Woodall, N. ..... 73, 98 Woodall, P. ..... 73, 84 Woods, H. ...... .......... 7 3 Woodward, D. ..... 61, 93, 97 61 89 Worley, S. . .... .......... . . Wright, B. .... .......... 7 8, 79, Wright,J.... ........... 67, 79 Wysong, P. ........ 23, 61, 101, 102, 126 Y Yates, K. .. ............... 67, 102 York, D. .. . .... 55, 73, 86, 97, 121 York, S. . . . .............. . .107 Young, J. ........... 67, 102 YOURS. J. .... ....... 7 3 Young,M.... .....61 Z Zimmerman, J. ........ .93 Zimmerman. S. .... 67, 85, 91, 120, 124 Closing A year ago we bravely sfarfed forlrh Upon a venfure of fhe grea'res+ worfh. A Jrraining session, Jrrip +o Tennessee Prepared us for Jrhe +ask which was +o be. A joyous Task i+ was. Jrhough hard +o do. And we worked lare +o see our labor Through. Wi+h picrures and wifh words we Thoughr we'd +ry To draw a skefch of life af Norwood High. To you we now presenr your yearbook done, The SILHOUETTE of ninereen six'ry-one. J.L.B. R.L.D. V i I 'V . far.. '. A I m-:fi za. ' 'fin-Av. .-.f . nw. gi, .,,,.1 .,,.-,.,.. . J! Wx i Y x l M N i E E 'Q E E E s 5 5 E E i 5 E fi E r a 5 E 2 ,f 5 . Ypifs 'A L'- F-5' ' a 5 v JJA. 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