Oak Hills High School - Caledonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1968
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THE CALEDONIAN Oak Hills High School Cincinnati. Ohio Editor: Gayle Woodcock As We lived II... TABLE OF CONTENTS . Fall 4 i Winter 26 74 People Tell the Story Seniors 114 FacultyandAdministration 148 Of the SChOOI Year Underclass 166 Sports Statistics 192 Ads 200 Index 225 The end of summer brings the be- ginning of the new school year at Oak Hills. Even before the actual opening of school, Highlanders are busy laying the ground-work to make 1967-68 the most successful year yet. The football team is out early on August mornings. building the stamina and cooperation a winning team needs. The band, ma- jorettes, Oakettes, and cheerleaders practice long and hard. while Student Council members work inside assem- bling the student handbook. designed to introduce the freshmen to Oak Hiils. As classes resume, returning Oak Hills students have the oppo rtunity to bring to the classroom the same enthusiasm and interest. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Thafsthe Oak Hills Battle Cry Band memberscheer on their team. Captain Diane Mattis cheers on gridmen. Defensive tea m goes into action. Coach Rutenschroer watches his team with anticipation liege '30 $44.45 '19 , a Mr '35? g: 2.5an - 83v ? Varsity L-R lst Row: Wainscott, Schieicher, Hewitt, Lane, Fricker, ton, Spickard. Jones, Heiber. Heis, Clifton, Smith, Haas, Richmond, Hummeli Feagen, Fiorini. Kramer. Wairoth, Broxterman. 2nd Row: Keiley. Glass. Bernard. 51h Row: Nolan tmng. Orlernann tmng, Heinold, Norton, Sala, Huff. Hoff. Room, Lacher. Swan, Cortright, coaches: Simms, Muth, Shaut, Moore, McMahon, Lane. and Rutenw McGee. Knisleyt 3rd Row: Alnutt, Hurd, Williams, Hill, Whinghter, schroerthead coachi.Coopertmng, Linnigtmng Couch. Gehring, Flick. Voynovich, Bryan. Fiorini. Paul. 4th Row: Hel- 1967 Highlander Gridmen The Highlander football team brings to the 1967 season great team spirit and the long hours of practice which back it up. The suc- cess of the 8-1-1- season is marked by many outstanding performances on both an individ- ual and team basis and several new records. With 89 points scored. Chuck Walroth, named this year's Most Valuable player. now holds the school record for most points scored in one season. as well as in rushing. total offense, pass interceptions, and punt returns. Co-cap- tain Ken Hummel wins the team's t'lron Man award, while Dave Hewitt is awarded HBest Lineman, Greg Huff is uBest Back, and Gerry Lane is named most improved. Chuck Wal- roth. Ken Hummel. and Ken Helton are mem- bers of the alHeague team and Ken Heiton is named to WCPOts first team and Chuck Wal- roth to the second. But every member of the team is a valuable asset as Oak Hills finishes another successful season. Varsity co-captains Bob Fricker and Ken Hummel. 12 Reserve L-R lst Row: Semona, Phillips, Kilby. Hoff, Gargano. Miles, Lindsey. Rack, Nelson. Frazer, 4th Row: Muth-coach4 Cosby. Mercurio. Finley. 2nd Row: Price. Betz. Kotz. Haverland. Conner, Sprague. Hannum. Jacobs. Timmons, Fisher, Francis. McMahom Willoughby, Disney, Krailler. 3rd Row: Spratt, Socher, Berns. Arand, coach. Absent: Irwin, Peters. Freshmen L-R lst Row: Camper, Sheckels. Acre. Reade. Heidimann. er. Propes, Payne. Bridgett, Fleckter mgr y 4th Row: Swearingen Claytor. Couch. Goodfriend. Fightmaster. 2nd Row: Smith, Rosebur- mng, Neiheisal. Lori, Theobald. Peete, Tolle. Hettersimer, Flaher- rough. Grear. Stroschen. Barker, Barnes, Hetteshiemer. Cole Roth- ty. Bartlett. Becker O'NEFJ- 5th ROW: COBChES Moore and Simms, well. Ferguson 3rd Row: Belew, Jackson, Flake. Kock, Zachow. Full- Papln. Sebastian. Henn. Kimmer Cravens. Hudson. Blazer, Nolte. 13 Highlander Gail Ronald attempts to scalp Redskin Steve Diehl in pep rally skit Pep Week Heralds ,67 Homecoming Chuck Walroth gets the spirit from Rev. Mike Lacy. ' Whose team's he on? Pep Rally draws Mr. Coates and friend. From cowgirl and Indian to HQueen of the Continent . Homecoming 1968 brings unequaled enthusiasm and par- ticipation by every Highlander. Oak Hills' first HPep Weekt' adds to the ex- citement of constructing class floats and voting for our seventh Homecom- ing queen. From Monday's red and black competition to Friday's sweat! shirts, Highlanders exhibit a growing School spirit which climaxes in a 3044 victory over Anderson. It is the seniors' night to shine as Dana Miller is crowned and the seniors' float, Keep America Beautiful - Can the Red- skins takes first place honors; The evening is highlighted by Dana's reign as HQueen of the Continent at the gala Homecoming dance. Sweatshirts part of Friday 22 dress code. HYoutve got that ball e now Go! Half-time repairs, Patty Murphy LaurieWolfe Debbie Kaiser Linda Baum Shari McCoIlister Happiness Is ........ Dana ls Queen of the Continent Laughter and tears adorn the Queen's Float. Last year's homecoming queen Linda Morsch was amongthosewho enjoyedthe afterigame dance. Other alumni included 0. to M Cathy Bessler. Charlie McWethy, and Don Metz. 4 HI 11111.12 A --+ KN It's Fall, and School Activities Are in In chilly autumn days school activities come to exciting and eventful life. Classroom rou- tine is established and the real business of education begun. Students retain the enthusi- asm of the beginning of the year and apply it to many spe- cial activities. School organiza- tions, from Honor Society to Pep Club or Dramatics, are well under way to a successful year's program. But among all these activities, a quiet conver- sation often highlights the rush between classes. Fall is an exciting season, preview of even better things to come. Full Swing 1.13.143; i. i!l.iuslllvil..t$ti. l9 n'. Varsity L-R lst Row: B. Nead, J. VanWinkle. G. Martz. 2nd Row: G. Kurtz, S. Sauer, R. Drewes, D. Parker, P. Hines, R, Young-coach, Not shown: B. Wolfe Exhausted. Brad Wolfe nears the finish line. Cross country boys prepare for upcoming meet. 20 Cross Country Has Another Good Season Oak Hills Cross Country team are champions again in 1967, winning both the Hamilton County Subur- ban League title and the District championship. Undefeated in home meets for the fourth straight year, they further are runnerup in the Regional competitions. Individual runners Steve Sauer, Gary Kurtz, and Greg Martz place second, third, and fourth in the county respective- ly With the expert coaching of Mr. RobertYung.theteam once more carry long hours of practice stretche ing back through the summer months to competition, and emerge as the victors, Highlanders to be proud of. On the final lap Gary Kurtz ta kes the lead with fellow teammates close behind. Reserve L-R lst Row: M, Morgenroth. R. Flaig. M. Paxton. D. Gandenberger, St Grote, M. Steding. 2nd Row: D, Garzat S. Streckfuss. R. Christ. 3 Yates, B. Kasely, D, Loewenstinet Varsity Capt; Steve Sauert 2I HI Curtain Rises on Fall Fantasy Peter Pan Family is portrayed by Terry Cranert, Bob Marchioni, Leslie Race, RodgerTrue, Barb Brigham, and Kathy Freed, 22 Ca pt Hook's gang captures Tiger Lily's tribe Stage Crew president Bill Freppon collapses after flying . 23 Page 4 editor Diane Schroeder with feature editor Penny Pitt- man. Long hours and hard work . ., Page 2 editor George Engel. 24 Page 3 editor Karen Heckendorn with sports editor Rich Drewes and reporter Tim Nolan. IIlIlgl Business manager Barb Powell and circulation manager Brenda Mullen. m marital Sixteen times a year Oak Hills students produce The Tartan, a record of people and events as they occur. With the guidance of adviser. Mr. Eugene Wagner, the staff works long and hard to make The Tartan a news- paper every Highlander can be proud of. In order to learn more about journalism, as well as to demonw strate the facility they already have, seven Tartan edi- tors and staff attended the convention of the Journale ism Association of Ohio Schools at Ohio State Univere sity, where Oak Hills journalists were awarded four second place and two third place honors in writing competitions. The workshop sponsored by the Miami Valley Journalism Association at Miami University in the spring is another opportunity to polish journalistic skills, which from September to June keep Oak Hills students informed about what's going on at their school. Tartan ideas begin with adviser Mrt Eugene Wagner and editor Kim Burress. 25 Winter 1968 style means a hard won basketball championship, the tension of exam week. snowballs, saddle shoes, and Bonnie and Clyde. It is a season of extremes in weather and mood. School activities expand to in- ctude swimming and wrestling compe- tition, as well as the weekly basketball games. But sports do not monopolize winter events. In mfd-January the drama department offers an evening of one-act plays and the semi-formal Sweetheart dance highlights February. Exams present a different type of i n- volvement on the part of Oak Hills stu- dents. The long hours of study and tension are not soon forgotten but the spread of the Hsaddle shoe conspira- cy offers some lighter moments. It is a busy season in an eventful yeart Christmas Strikes! Christmas is heralded at Oak Hills by the strains of organ music from the lobby and the colorful decoration of the front windows. ex- tending seasons' greetings to the entire com- munity in 1967 this always special time of year was enhanced by a unique program of dual assemblies presented by the music: de- partment, with selections ranging from tradi- tional carols to Handel's ttHallelujah Chorus? Away from school, a quiet moment under the mistletoe. the fun of decorating the house, or a carolling trip to friends and neighbors, all are part of the spirit of Christmas at Oak Hills. Monkey see, monkey do. Have Debbie Douglas and Mary Alice Steinko- enig been good girls this year? 28 The organ adds a special touch to school decorations. Silent Night Hoiy Night No words are needed. King Football Dance Highlights Winter Dating Season a Contentment! An important pa rt 0f the social life of any Oak Hiltst lad or lassie is the fun of a weekend date with that particular gal or guy. Activities range from simple and casual e a basketball game or even a quiet evening at home e to the special thrill of dancing to the music of the New Lime at a King Football Dance. But what ever they do. wherever they go, the Highlander boy and girl make a winning pair. Mre Football King Football candidates are: tkneelingt K. Hummel. G. Huff. G. Fiorini. G. Kramert tstandingt J. Lane, B. Frick- , er. P. Feagan, Te Lacher, B. Cortright, G. Hoff. D. Swart, T. Wainscott, D. Hewitt, C. Walroth, K. Broxterman. G, Norton. and T. Schleichert ; I . '. u 30 Canteens are a good chance to ngt together? That Girl Feb. 14 means hearts and flowers for Leslie Race and Dates. tickets. money - all add up to seeing Bonnie and CIyde. 30b Dearnell. 31 Cheerleaders Build Highlander Spirit Encouraging school spirit and pep is the job of the three Oak Hills cheer- leading squads. The seven varsity cheerleaders, distinctive in their new red jackets, have a prominent place at all varsity football and basketball games and pep rallies. The reserves' responsibility is cheering at the re- serve games. while the freshman cheerleaders direct their energies to the freshman sports teams. The cheer- leaders are an important group at Oak Hills, helping to forge the spirit and purpose which makes a successful school. as well as a successful team. Varsity Cheerleaders Are: Bottom Row: Janet Siemer. Carol Wehner, Norma Sum- ner. Nancy Schunk. Middle Row: Donna Thullen, Diane Mattis. and Top.- Lynda Tyrat 'TT 11w i; em W A V. , . mx' a . e , QVMWWH, 7 4W4 , ; z i 5 J + 1 f K i i J i 1V i i .. e ;w...i i e w , $4 fa TY; Freshman Cheerleaders: Debbie Lowther. Ellen Thompson, Debbie Roseborough, Emilie Gilbert. Leslie Maffit, Debbie Gebhardt. Diane Ruby. Adv. is Miss Foertsch Reserve Cheerleaders Are: Cindy Kyzar. Diane Schwander, Jill Lampe, Robyn Wiede- Cheerleaders lift Pep Ciub spirit. mann. Pam Smith, Mary Schuster, Laura Cortright, capt. Adv. is Mrs. Mason. 33 First H.C.S.L. Title Taken by Highlanders Holders of the Hamilton County Suburban League title, this year's basketball team is the most successful in the history of Oak Hills. With the leadership of co-captains Chuck Wal- roth and Bob Fricker, the team captures its first tournament victory with the defeat of Anderson at the Xavier Fieldhouse. Junior Bob Seikman is high scorer, with an average of twenty points pergame and is named to the WCPO All-Star team. But every team member contributes to make 1968 a memorable year in the history of basketball at Oak Hills. 34 Guard Chuck Walroth releases jump shot as defend- er vainly tries to block. Fricker looks on. 35 Loyal Highlanders look on excitedly. Gary Smith goes up for Oak Hills .. Hershey and Siekman go high to pull down an Oak Hills rebound. two points, ,, , ,,,, kw ,, . FA- ---tm , t1 Vanity H! m Row: Krusling mgm, Spickard, Helton, Gehring, PepperS. Herche, Richmond.WiIIiams. Fishemmgralnd Row: 1 Smith. Lowe. Siekman, Neugebauer, Clifton, Chatham, Fricker, Coach Moore.WalrothA , hf: - - 4 a-p-ec-MMF irtwmm' Head coach Steve Moore consults assista nt coaches Ralph Lane and Thomas McMahon. Star forward Bob Siekmancarefully aims for a free throw shot. Coach Moore gives his boys a time-out pep talk. Bob Fricker looks for a pass receiver. Hard-driving Chuck Walroth lays in two points. 37 Reserves L-R lst Row: Van Winkle. Sprague, Denecke, Jacobs, Sander, Fisher Ungm. 2nd Row: Gwyn. Tim- mons, Basler. Cosby, Wolfe, Evans. McMahon Roach; Coach McMahon gives Torn Sprague sideline advice. Don Denecke goes up for two points. 38 Triple Crown Clinched by Freshmen Jeff Weddle drives to the basket, A time-out conference g Coach Lane gives advice. Freshmen L-R lst Row: Hettersimer Ungm, Breehne. rough, Mann, Lipps, Wedee, Brooks, Flaherty, Heintz. Camper. Martz, Hettesheimer. Rothwell. Mitchell. Reade,Ward. Bachmann mng. 2nd Row: Coach Lane. Rosebur- 39 mam, a Mr. Tate eyes drummers during halftime. Oak Hills Band Sounds Off Whether marchingatfoot- ball games or performing in concert, the Oak Hills Band offers those Highlanders with an interest in instrumental music a chance to polish their skill under the direction of Mr. Thomas Tate and Mr. Richard Davis. This year the band rep- resents Oak Hills well as it marches in the Harvest Home, Veteran's Day, and St. Pat- rick's Dayparades,aswellas presenting spectacular half- time shows at all football games. The Pep Band and Dance Band are formed for special functions during the year, helping to keep the Oak Hills band in its always promid nent postion in school life. Dave and his tuba give it all they have. Band practice begins in August. 41 Majorettes Introduce Band Smartly dressed majorettes lead the Oak Hills band and entertain spectators at football and basketball games. Besides participating in marching band events, the majorettes perform in The Best of Oak Hills. To ate tain excellence, the majorettes begin practice during the summer and meet every week throughout the year. Head Majorette Linda Schmidt represents Oak Hillsthis year in the Shrine Circus Queen competition and does most of the choreography for the girls. Head majorette Linda Schmidt. Varsity Majorettes: Judy Martz, Sharon Pflurn. Dana Miller, Nancy Berry, Pam Emmert, Diane Bailey, Debbie Oppelt. and Linda Schmidt Neither rain nor sleet nor snow . ,. 42 Feature twirler Peggy Geers. Reserve Majorettes: Linda Merkle, Patty Saunders, Mau- reen Glatting. Patty Burrage. Pam Thieman, and head ma- jorette Debbie Oppelt. 43 Oakettes Fling Through Another Year Summer practice ma kes perfect. 44 Headed by co-captains Diane Schroeder and Meg Grierson, the Oakettes have a prominent position at many school functions. Marching with the band at football games and parades throughout the year, they proudly represent Oak Hills. Their routines often comprise the half-time entertainment at basketball games and their dancing is always a highlight of The Best of Oak Hills. After try-outs. which are held in May, the girls practice during the summer and continue regular sessions throughout the year to maintain their excellence and fine rep- utation. K, Scheidenberger, M. Lowther, Kt Schafer, L. Hearn, L. Baum, L. Lalosh, and P. Rose. wuuiwi i v U i M. Resler. J. Jackson, V.Warrick, B.Wiihelm, P. Murphy,and M. VI Moreland, Si Lucas, D. Schnieber. J, Miller, S, Mercurio, and K. Grierson, Heckendom. M Morris, M. Stinson, D. Downs, Ji Robertson. D. Schroeder. and 84 Ruby. 45 F.T.A. F.T.A., designed primarily for students wish- ing to become teachers, is concerned with the field of education. Programs include speakers on hearing and speech therapy, and student teaching, besides the Christmas party and spring awards picnic. Junior and Senior mem- bers are permitted to observe classroom tech- niques in the district elementary schools. A tour of the University of Kentucky campus rounds out spring activities. FTA. is also ac- tive in district affairs with Brenda Muliins of Oak Hills serving as District Secretary. FTA is headed by Jan Bischof tpresj, Lin Baumga rtner W. presJ, PatTaeuber tsecJ. Sandi Ferguson ttreasj. and Barb Behrens thism. Mrv Smith advises FTA meet- ing. Varsity 0 With membership restricted to var- sity Iettermen, Varsity HO members proudly sport their distinctive jackets and emblems. These boys are always in evidence out on the playingfield, holding the ropes at pep rallies and basketbatl games. or at many other school activities, ea rning the points necessa ry to retain their membership. Officers are Bob Fricker tpresQ, Bob Garrison OI. presJ, Gregg Kramer ttreasJ. and Dave Lewis tsecJ The sentence is passed the verdict declared. 48 Semester Exams Climax Four Month's Study It's over! Mr. Drew. you've got to be kidding Studying at lunch tends to spoil ones appetite. 49 --u .3. 'A-; Literary Club selects novels for group discussion. Literary Club Quill and Scroll an AFS donation, and an annual dinner. Literary Club Is one of the smaller special Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization : interest organizations at Oak Hills Those in- for any junior or senior who has worked on the I terested in books and reading, as well as li- Tartan or Caledonian for at least a year. QuiIl I brary work. meet monthly with adviser Miss and Scroll members possess the perseverance I Gayle Felix. Proceeds from a canteen and a as well as creativity needed for the consistent E ba kesale finance a gift to the Oak Hills library, production of first-rate publications- I I I II IIII I I III. III a II IIII Layout sheets are essential to all Quill and Scroll members. 50 Caledonian Business Staff With the leadership of Mr. Nicolas Wolf and business manager Linda Jeffers, this busy staff handles many problems involved in the pro- duction of the Caledonian. Staff members are busy early in the year selling the ads which help make financing the yearbook possible, as well as managing the sale of the book to stu- dents. This year the staff sponsors a highly successful patron contest. awarding the en- thusiastic students of the winning homeroom free yearbooks. Business managers Pam Sharp and Linda Jeffers talk with Mr.WoIf. The staff makes plans for the patron contest. new this year. 51 f; .1 h- ; Caledonian Staff J Records School We Year bt- H mus man scum: Editor Gayle Woodcock and Adv. Mr. Obermeyer prepare for coming year. Creativity is the keynote as Caledonian edi- tors and staff strive to make this year's book the best and most distinctive ever. The deci- sion to publish the book in August is indicative of the new iook for the 1968 Caledonian, with increased emphasis on recording the whole school year as a story of people, as well as the . . . Copy and artwork: Linda Zimmerman, Barb Behrens tedJ, and Kar- Events, Wh'Ch make 1967-68 a year to remem' en Harlow. Faculty: Liz White. Jo Warfield tedj, and Pam Meck- er. stroth. Photo ed. Linda Hearn and Ads ed. Lezlie Race. Sports staff: Brooke Swearingen, Steve Diehl tedJ. and Doug Yohmant PhotographerTony Smith. 1 i I d , 52 Underclassmen: Vickie Pfaff. Sue Behrens tedJ, and Pam Smith. Seniors: Steve Bolland. Debbie Kuehn. Suzanne Gray. Claudia Fisher. Ann De- shon. Bill Schmidt Barb Smith, and Carol Fuss EdJ Caledonian is fun! Activities: Catie Robisch, Rosemary Rob isch Mary Steinkoenig, Debbie Douglas mdj, Kandy Needles, Shanda Craig, and Talla Casper. 53 Wrestlers Finish 2nd in County 3rd in District Wrestling, one of the newer sports at Oak Hills, finishes another successful season this yearwith a 13-3 varsity record and a 9-3 re- serve record. This places the varsity team from Oak Hills second in the county and third in the district. Dick Loewenstine hoids a dis- trict championship in his class, and is joined by Highlanders Mike Fiorini and Mike May in Claiming league championship, marking 1968 the best season yet for the mighty matmen of Oak Hills. Team-mates congratulate victorious wrestler. Varsity wrestler Jack Lillie readies for his match. Mick Fiorini completes Varsity L-R lst Row: Fiorini, Ulmer. Knepper. Plummer, Glass, nard, Beyer. Ross tmgrj. 3rd Row: Couch, Morman, Hurd. Kern Semona, Barnes, Bruestle, Mercurio. 2nd Row: May. Hays, cheval, Feist,Heinold.Noth,Yohman.C0uch,MiHsm1ng. Wright. Miller, Loewenstine. White, Freeman. Schneiber, Ber- 2 -2. sf KVIL Reserve L-R 15! Row: Guard, Bohrer. Griswold, Finley. Thal- nick, Goodfriend. 3rd Row: Krailler. Phillips, Schaeffen Er. Jacobs. Kilby. O'Connor. Schreck. 2nd Row: Hale, Brink- Price, Scheckels, O'Connor, Flake, Coach Shaut. Cotz. er, Burchfield, Huebnen Dunham. Kilby. Swearingen. Ren- District champ Dick Loewenstine works opponent for a pin. one of his winning pins. Good Leadership ls Student Council km MWNunum a mm gm THE CHI! n- V Mr. Scherer helps V. pres. Doug Davenport prepare for Bundle Days. Treasurer Pat Buede Historian Ken Schmithorst Secreta ry Sandi Ferguson 56 1 Committees Work For Successful Year .'E;$Kz Kim Burres: heads the Assembly comm. as the Safety comm. looks on H The Orientation comm, under chrA George Engel, prepares for Orientation Day. Jill Newman. Foreign Student comm. chr and Phyllis Rose. Constitution commchh Dana Miller is chairman of the Social Functions comm. Public Relations comm. is headed by Melody Resler. 58 S.C. Backs Jerry's Day, Homecoming Meeting weekly, Student Council functions as a valuable link between students and ad- ministration. Taking a place of leadership in many areas, Council plans the Homecoming festivities which highlight the fail, as well as organizing the greatly successful UBundle Days, collectingclothingforAppaIachian Childreni HJerry's Day is an innovation in 1968. Working as waitresses, cooks. or dish- washers for one of two days in April, Council members are able to earn money for their organization. In many ways, Council members set an example of leadership and service at Oak Hills. Jerry's leit everythingto OH studentsi even the cooking. Sandi Ferguson is chri of Jerryis Day held on April 181 2. 8.0 sponsered Homecoming sees Dana Miller chosen queen. Three 1-Acts Stimulate Tears And Laughter Kathy Freed UulieO prepares tea for ' Shakespeare'5 Ladies. The mystery Lights Out has an eerie ending for Bill Keaton. Terry Cranert won a best actor's award for his role in The Glass Menagerie. 60 Saddles are back. Flower power hits everything-even casts. Fisherman's Nets catch many eyes. Legs, Sideburns, Sweaters, Highlight Fads of 68 Long sideburns are reminiscent of the Good Old Days. Swim Team Unbeaten In League Meets The Oak HiHs swim team is undefeated this year in the regular season of dual meets and holdsboth the district and county champion- ships, fifth place in the city and fourth ml the Miami Relays. After defeating arch rival West Hi for the first time, eieven Highlanders go to state competition, where they finish thirty- second out of sixty-three teams. Outstanding swimmers include Phil Tischbein, Ric Vogel, Bob Garrison, Bob Schmitt, and freshman Buz Kroner. Team members confer between events. Mermen Bob Garrison and Rick Norton get off to a quick start. 62 mm . Reserve L-R 151 Row: Werner, Perzel, Staples. Caruso. Smith, Schueier, Hannan, Pohlmeyer. Claytor. Klein- feiler. 2nd Row: Bridgett, Koch. Schneider, Taeuber. J I -,.,.m . ..., ..,L.A..r ,....7 . f X V ,.,j, - qi- I ' ,.;.-......L-p-w-,- ...... W 7 Y E . .. , . ,L. w . Varsity L-R lst Row: Coach Oyakawa, Fischer. Bacon, Kelvey. Kroner. Haverland, Scherch, Francis 2nd Row: Tischbein. Osterhage. Schmitt. Spoede. Stamp. Osterhage, Garrison, Butcher, Vogel, Mc- Smith, Roll. 3rd Row: Day Cmng, Roberts. Swart, Avery, Cortright, Schmitt. Bootes. Norton. Roll mgm. W! W Bryant, Marx. Painter, Heithaus. Day mng. 3rd Row: Fischbach. Stone. Seipel. Connor, Griffith, Craven, Menke, Espencheid. Roll mng. Coach Oyakawa. 63 Ric Vogel finishes the butterfly event. 1968 Sweetheart candidates are; girls Pam Day, Norma Sumner. Sandi Ferguson, Judy Martz,INancy Shunk, Michelle Ressler, and boys Mike Fiorini. Bob Siekman. Denny Richmond, Rodger Williams, Roger Magee, and Bruce Kmsiey. Heartstn Harmony ttHearts and Harmony is the theme chosen by the sophomore class for this years Sweet- heart Dance. In an appropriately decorated surrounding, couples dance to the music of the George Kasper Orchestra and vote for their favorite among the candidates for the Sweetheart King and Queen. Last yea r's royal couple, Dana Miller and Fred Hess, pass their crowns to juniors Bob Seikman and Judy Martz at the climax of the evening. making the Sweetheart Dance, as always, one of the most special events of the year at Oak Hills. 64 K L, W3 H. a 4 s 1 Dana and Fred relinquish their throne to Bob and Judy 65 A.F.S. AFS, American Field Service, is de- signed to encourage activities involv- ing foreign students and Oak Hills, this year introducing Tony Martinez to our school and city. Money making pro- jects and the annual HPledge Day are aimed at financing a foreign student at Oak Hills again next year. and, if possi- ble, sendinga Highlander abroad. AFS officers include Debbie Douglas mresJ, Mary Steinkoenig W. presJ. and Pat Taeuber GECJ- Pat Taeuber spent the summer in Germany as the American daughter to two families. 66 Tony boosts true Highlander spmt. 67 Tony meets another AFS student ata game. Tony Martinez Tony Martinez arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Young, his American 'par- ents. in August to begin a year in the United States Already graduated from Jorge juan High School at home, Tony plans to attend the University of Valencia to study architecture on his return Though communication at first posed a problem. Tony contributes much to IifeathkHills. Illll I...- WV - .ma -- --.. . 7: pay ':-' -u .4. u.... V -- - ' , r1. .1 .-,, ; p... M M --.u--r' F... F. r; 5 .- ,- V. HIIHII H 1 French Club is led by Kay Schmithorst 03mm. Mary Steinkoenig W. presj, Debbie Douglas secj, and Barb Bedard areas; French Club French Club, guided by MrA Southgate, meets once ortwicea month in room 49 for various programs and projects of interest to French students. French Club sponsors a can- teen and a bakesale and enjoys a banquet of French foods, prepared by the students them- and Miss Bierman. selves. Ki' Spanish Club Ollicers Are: Mary Grierson wresJ. Nancy Berry GecJ. and Sally Blankenship Ureasj. 68 Spanish Club Spanish decorations in the display window and thanks for funds from Unicef are evidence of Spanish Club activities. interested Spanish students meet together once a month for films or panel discussions with advisor Mr. De! Pilar German Club is led by: Mark Brandiey ipresj, Klaus Schoening W, presJ. Jill Lampe isecJ, and Wayne Brabender areasJ. German Club After a late start the German Club begins with an informal soccer Club and during the Christmas holidays learns carols in prepara- tion for a visit to local hospitals and old folks' homes. More ambitious plans include a HMai- fest at Hueston Woods and a German scene in the display window. Latin Club Active throughout the year, Latin Club cele- brates various Roman holidays and produces the Latineir, a monthly newspaper com- pletely in Latin. The State Junior Classical League Convention is a big event in Latin Club's year. this year entering as their project a scale model of the Pantheon Jan Bischot ipresJ Lorna Moehle W4 presJ. Debbie Fox and Mike Bruestie isec'sj, and Ginny Weimar itreasq head Latin Club, 69 Dave and Vicki enjoy their dance, King Basketball '68 March eighth finds Dave Herche reigning as King Basketball over the year's only turnabout affair. Coumes have the opportunity to dance to the . f Th G I d t f King BB candidates are: Tom Chatham, Dave Herche, Bob mUSIC 0 e em emen an V0 e or Fricker, and missing, Chuck Walmth. Their dates are Di- their favorite among the four senior aneShriver.VickiM0reland,Diane Mattis. basketball players vying for the crown. Dance? I'd rather die'. 70 The 1968 King Basketball is .,. Dave Herchei Advised by Mr. Irving Heliman. Pep Club is one ofthelargestandinostacive organha- tions at Oak Hills, To help encourage support of the school's athletic teams, Pep Club plans allpepraiHesand sponsorsbussestothe iiaway footballand basketballgarnes.An innovann,HisyeaWsHSpHnthshionthgf is designed to introduce the spring events at Oak Hills, as well as highlight i'Dress Right Weeki'byfeatangfasMonsfrom Max Gen- try. Pep Club leaders are: Barb Borgmann iseca, Phyllis Rose mist; Mr. Heliman iadvii, Pam Day UresJ, Laurie Wolfe ipresi, Sandi Lucas tlst V. presJ, and Melody Lowther i2nd V. presJ. iii; i!!i!?$' Twice a month Pep Club mem- bers flock to the cafeteria j... 'A-- H.R. representatives collect money for pep club buses. Poster committee is headed by MeIody Lowther. Sandi Lucas directs the social committee in planning special events, Fashion Fling Accents Spring Activities ;3 NW me I '- M tun. WE'RE TH. Marquee comm: Glenn Neugebauer and Steve Weyrich. ' nhm'if-gmmmu cw - Pep Club members model spring fashionsfrom the Max Gentry Shop. Jim Harkness heads up the illustrious goal post committee. 73 With spring comes an explosion of activity at Oak Hills. Track meets and baseball games mark the return to outdoor sports, while the choir and band concert exhibits the achieve- ments Of these two groups. For many the Prom, a magic trip back to the days of King Arthur's Round Table and Camelot, is the climax of much work and thefulfillment ofmany exv pectatjons. In early May the Best of Oak Hills offers taiented students a Chance to perform. this year in a pro- duction with a gay Circus theme For seniors spring brings the culmination of four years of hard work and the special majesty of the graduation cer- emony. But, for all. spring is a time of the year filled with excitement and ac- tivity. the fulfillment of long-held dreams and a new look to the future. COE is led by Linda Schorsch tpresj. Debbie Dorsey W. presJ, Pat Tooley tsechJoan Bernard ttreasJ. and Barb Wagner thism. ; t . u . V Ken learns from on the job training. DCT officers are Ken Hummel tpresJ. Don Zehnder W. presJ. Doug Hoover tsecJ. and Russ Millerttreasj VICOH HDCT'ers are new to Oak Hills this year. the first High- landers to participate in the Diversified Cooperative Train- ing Program, combining study with parttime employment. The boys form the Vocational and Industrial Club of Oak Hills, sponsoring displays, tours.andacarwash. 76 COE Club Girls who take part in the cooperative program comprise the HCOE, Cooperative Office Education, Club. Although only in its first year, the club is an award-winning one, making a fine showing at the Regional Spring Leadership Conference in March. 67 Spring Play - See How They Run Have you ever thought of mouthwash? Well. ifyou ask me . .. 77 Charleyk Aunt Highlights Spring Dramatic Season Rick Burton pleads. WiH you be my flower? 78 Makeup transforms Jo Lynne Warhem into Kitty. Kitty and Amy appeal to Terry Cranert for help, Tea for two? . . but notm Jerry Orleman's hat! Barb Smith advises Janie Hackworthv Bill Keeton hurries Charley: Aunt on. 79 Dramatics Club is led by these officers: Barb Smith Uhespian presJ, Bill Frep- pon Stage Crew presJ. Terry Cranert Uhalian presJ, and Mrs. Hoft GdVJ- Bill Freppon - Stage Crew president. Poster comm. - Margaret Davenport chml, Patrons comm. - Kathy Richardson chm, and Adds comm, - Kathy Cottingham chm. Make-up comm. - Terry Cranert chm. and Costumes comm. - Barb Business comm Barb Smith chm. and Programs comm. - Bedard chm. Cindy Hammonds Chm. 80 The Thespian and Thalian organizations of Oak Hills combine to form the Dramatics Club, offering any Highlander interested in stage- craft an opportunity to polish his skirl. Wheth- er participating as actor, stage crew member, or in the business end of a dramatic presenta- tion, Dramatics Club members help make Pe- ter Pan, an evening of three one-act plays, and the comedy Charley's Aunt memorable events. They bring honor to Oak Hills through their showing in speech and play competitions throughout Ohio. Thespian president Barb Smith. Properties C0mm.-Jan Joachim. Chmt and See nerycomm.-Barb Behrens,chm. The choir performs for several special occasions. Directingcalls for expression. The mixed gleeclub warms up before concert. W . y K! W The girl's glee club, 32 Four Choirs Bolster Music Department The vocal music department at Oak Hills expands again this year to include four sepa- rate performing groups. all under the direc- tion of Mr. Robert Schierloh. The newly- formed Concert Choir and Freshman Mixed Glee Club join the Mixed Chorus and Girl's Glee Club for Christmas and Spring Concerts. B3 Bridge Club is led by pres. Jo Kouach and adv, Mrt Jennings, Bridge Club Another organization new to Oak Hills this year is aimed at Highlanders interested in the exciting game of bridge. Members meet regu- larly with sponsor Mr. Lloyd Jennings to prac- tice and increase their playing skills and tech- niques. Although the membership is small. Bridge Club offers its members valuable expe- rience in their speciai field of interest. Chess club officers are: Jim Holtkamp. pres, Dennis Rose, V,-pres.. and Jerry Krailler. seci-tres, Advi is Mr. Rosenfeld. Chess Club As a member of the Greater Cincinnati Chess League, the Oak Hills Chess Club partic- t ipates in bi-weekly five man chess meets with i other high school teams. Often ranking high in i the league standings, the team also frequently competes in invitational tournaments apart from regular league play and sponsors its own individual tournament each spring. B4 Art club is led by Mary Lou Morris. pres, Sarah Shackelford, V.-pres.. Janice White. secA-tresu and Mrs, Stark, adv. 85 Art Club The special decorations which appear in the lobby and windows of Oak Hills every Christ- mas are evidence of the activities of Art Club, one of the special interest organizations at Oak Hills. These Highlanders also sponsor a canteen and an art sale to provide a scholar- ship for an Oak Hills senior planning to make a careerin art. Tartan Day 68 On April 5 the halls of Oak Hills are altered by a combination of whimsy and hard work to illustrate some phase of the Highlander life or heri- tage. These decorations, this year paced by the senior's winning HChap- ter 1968, are only part of Tartan Day. whose traditional purpose has been to build school spirit. Loyal lads and las- sies wear the plaid proudly. and, as always, the day is climaxed with the evenings election' of a very special HLad and Lassie. Is anybody home? Lassie candidates are: Cindy Brigham, Laurie Wolfe. Shari McCoIlister. Linda Schmidt. Diane Schroeder, and Kim Burress. Lad candidates are Bob Garrison. George Engel. Doug Davenport. Rich Drewes, Bob Fricker. and Fred Hess, Lad Fred Hess and Lassie Laurie Wolfe. The Senioritis Bug intrigues its victims. 86 1967 Track The 1967 team of Highlander thinclads fin- ished their season with a good record. includ- inga third place in the County Relays and a fourth in the County Meet. With the leadership of1967ts OutstandingTrackman, Tom Wilt liams. runner in the 220 yard hurdles. the Highlanders racked up victories over such teams as Finneytown and Mt. HeaIthy, afded by other senior racers Bruce Nead and Ron Lanham. Pichichero set a new school broad jump record. Roberts exhibits his poIe-vaulting form. Sitting: Sauer, Bryant. Nead. and Kasley. Kneeling: Haas. Hess, Broxterman. Nolan, Beske, Kercheval. Branam. and Glass; Standing: Coach Humphrey. Jefferson, Hines, Schmithorst. Huddleston, Pichichero. Parker, Roberts, and Coach Simns. 8'7 The 1968 Highlander track team adds an- otherfineseason to the Oak Hills records A first place in the county relays and victories over Colerain and Xavier are examples of the winningways ofthis year'strackmen. New school records are set by pole vaulter Gordon Roberts and by Dave Bryan. Roger Bernard, Bob Fricker. and Fred Hess in the 440 yard re- lays. Other outstanding runners include Ken Schmidthorst, Gary Kurtz, and Bill Nead, but every member of the team exhibits the enthu- siasm and energy necessary to end the season with such a record. John Price takes his turn at throwing shot put. Junior Dave Heinold flies over bar on first attempt. .$4m dro, 3rd Row: Coach Simms. Roberts, Spickard. Wolfe, Betz, Gehr- Varsity L-R lst Row: Fischer. Kraemer, Bernard. Haas. Bruestle. Wil- ing. Parker, Coach Yung. liarns. Glass, Nead. Broxterman. Kurtz. 2nd Row: Fiorini. Martz. Van Winkle. Heinold. Bryant. Fricker, Schmidthorst. Jacobs, Delessan- an m Ett'f'n .....- ,. .t .u -xi$ AK ' Reserves L-R lst Row: Hudson.Couch, Barnea Coach Simms, Yates, Neiheisel. Kirby, Kilby, Semona. Francis, 2nd Row: Yohman, Price. Conw Fischer, Flake. ners. Smith. Minges. Freudemann. 3rd Row: 89 GAA ,68 Season The girls in GAA. are kept busy during the year participating in the eleven different sports which are offered. In order to earn her yearly award. a girl must get credit in at least six sports and earn twenty extra points by at- tendance, working at a G.A.A. sponsored dance or canteen. selling candy or programs at the varsity games. playing on one of the honor teams which compete with other schools. or in one of the many other activities of this energetic organization. 'iSteady girls. instructs Miss Salzer. adv. Girls check the bulletin board for announcements. Lassies make a bigsplash. Reserve and varsity basketball tea msA Girls make decorations for Lad and Lassie Dance. Mrs. May leads the group in spelt- ing P-E-N-G. 91 GAA managers in front. Officers are: Shari McCoIIister. pres.. Laurie Wolfe and Mary Steinkoenig, V.-pres.. Jan Mak- staller. sec. Barb Borgmann. tresv, and Robyn Wiedemann, hist. Advl is Miss Merten. Officers and Managers Lead GAA Activities Va rsity and reserve volleyball teams. 92 Maiestas Romae Highlanders and their dates spend an unfor- gettableeveningasthegym istransformed into a Roman garden for the 1967 Prom. Dec- orations in green, gold, and white recall the majesty of Rome, 'tMaiestas Romae, and the Jimmy James Orchestra provides a musical accompaniment for dancing and enjoying the special magic of a prom. Madras shorts? mg A I 3. I ', .9 It 5 Ti ! . E n a E n. r . if 'f z u 'ug-IJW'L; Ladies of the court distributed programs. A drawbridge graced the entrance to the court. The George Kasper Orchestra whirlsawaythe hours. 94 95 The magic atmosphere of the ieg- endary Camelot provides the perfect background for an unforgettable eve- ning as the Class of 1969 presents the JunjorvSenior Promt Heraldic shields, battleflags. and costumed t'knjghts and ladies contribute to the authentic fairy tale flavor. while the George Kas- per Orchestra, occupying a revolving URound Table, affords the musical accompaniment. Camelot and the 1968 Prom are ttnever to be forgot by the many Highlanders who share the memory of this enchanted evening. King Arthur's noble squire. V A 1967 Tennis Team - 4th in H.C.S.L. Varsity L-R 15tRow:Osterhage, Hanauer, Hays.Garrison.2nd Row: Swart, Bocksteigle, Herche, J. Muth moachy Grauvogel, Seitz. Tischbein. Dave Herche smashes a volley during his warrrrup. Reserves LwR lst Row: Fuell. Gerth. Calla- Muth moachy Brandley, Cortright. Taeu- han. Loewenstine, Radel. 2nd Row: ben Muirhead. Schneider, Korner, Davenport, Geeding, J. 96 Scott Hunter returns a successful volley. Hardehitting Bob Grauvoger returns fora point. 1968 Team ls Runner-up The 1968 tennis team emerged much improved, with a record to be proud of. With a core of seniors, Dan Swart, Bob Grauvogel, Dave Herche, and Bob Garrison, Coach John Muth achieved many successes in this high- ly individualized sport. Best doubles record is claimed by Dan Swart and Scott Hunter, a junior new to the team this year. Most valuable player is Bob Garrison, holder of the best singles record. Although tennis is not a sport well known to most Highlanders, these boys work hard to bring back a good record fortheirschool. Doubles team Dan Swart and Scott Hunter anticipate opponents' serve. t I iiiiililtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiii Varsity L-R lst Row: Loewenstine, Hunt- er, Osterhage, Gerth. Swart. 2nd Row: J. Muth tcoachi, Callahan. Herche. Grau- v0gel,Garrison. .12..- The four varsity senior51Dan Swart, Bob Grauvogel, Dave Herche. and Bob Garrison confer before the start of their match. L-R lst Row: Winchesten B. Morris 2nd Row: Coach Will Rutenschroer, Brockhoff. Evans, Knosp, H. Lowe. G. Morris, Freese, Pflug. Greg Morris shows his putting form 98 1968 Team Ca ptures First Trophy Goif plays an important part in the spring sports picture at Oak Hills. The 1967 team placed fourth in the district with a 7-7 overali record. 4-3 in league matches. Junior Greg Morris paced the team, holding the record low score for eighteen holes, 79. In the district tour- nament he took fourth medalist hon- ors. The 1968 golf team shows their skill and experience in challenging match- es with Colerain, Western Hills. and Wyoming. Their overall record stands as 11-2 in dual meets, giving them the league Championship in the western division. This years low score is the 77 shot by Howie Lowe in the district tour- nament. Rodney Pflug looks down course ,1. L-R 151 Row: Dornette. Brockhoff, G. Morris. Lewis. Denecke. Winchester. 2nd Row: B. Morris, Krug, H. Lowe, Evans, 8. Lowe. Pflug. Inset: Coach Will Rutenschroer. K. C Krug shows the swing . .. Greg Morris lines up his next putt. Howie Lowe follows through. Honor Society I Character. Leadership, Scholarship, and Service are the four qualities re- quired of a member of National Honor Society. Members participate not only in this organization. accumulating points through tutoring, selling candy to raise money for a scholarship, and other projects, but are aEso leaders in many school activities. In order to be inducted into National Honor Society. members must have a cumulative B average. Honor Society officers are: George Engel. pres. Barb Behrens, sec., Debbie Douglas. V.-pres.. and Rich Drewes.tres. Execurive comm. includes PatTaeuber, Linda Schmidt, Mary Steinkoenig, and Doug Davenport. Honor Society members browsethrough paperbacks. National Honor Society gained 17 members in the spring 6-1 $ link: A IIMB - lull ; - IND : Selling candy is a big mon- ey makmg project. 100 The Best Celebrates its Stage crew readies set for show 101 C 102 Stoppers to OH Clowns and cailiope music mean the circus has ar- rived, and this year its destination is the Oak Hills stage. as the 1968 edition of HThe Best of Oak Hills'i gets underway with the traditional circus parade. Comical, dancing Monkees, the varsity cheerleaders in disguise, are only a part of the laughter and thrills of this HGreatest Show on Earthli High-stepping Oak- ettes, the majorettes and their guys, and Joy Robert- son on theflyingtrapeze perform on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the first week in May. Jo Lynne War- field and Sally Blankenship, and Bruce Adler are among those who show the more thoughtful side of the circus. A circus is always a very special, magical event, and the 1968 tiBest truly succeeded in evoking the circus atmosphere. 103 Red Cross Club is ted by pres. Bill Freppon, Vrpres. Donna Grey. sec. Claudia Fischer. and advs. Miss Smith and Mrs Jenkins. Red Cross and Health Careers Clubs The Red Cross and Health Careers Clubs of Oak Hills are related organiza- tions, each with an accent on service. An interested student from each homeroom is elected to serve as a member of the Red Cross organiza- tion. which sponsors an annual collec- tion for this worthy cause, and also sponsors a canteen to aid in its work. Highlanders whose interest lies in the medical field form the Health Careers Club, who this year are selling candles and note paper to finance the scholar- shipthey awardannually. Health Careers Club officers are: Mary Ann Hass. pres. Jill Newman, V. pres.. Kay Kitz. sec., Mary Jo Walsh, tres., and Mrs. Roberts, adv. 104 Audio-Visual Aids Members of the Audio Visual Aids Club work closely with many teachers, as well as with their advisor, Mr. Bernard Hiles. in helping to coordinate the audio-visual program at Oak Hills. Ail are trained in the use ofthe movie projectors and other teaching aids. serving as valuable assistants in many classrooms. AV officers are: Dave Steele, pres. Rick Huddleston, v.-pres.. Jill Newman and Mary Ann Haas. 5ecs.. and Mr. Hiles, adv. Boys Bowling Team The Oak Hills Boys' Bowling Leaguecom- petes in separate teams against each other weekly. Trophies go to the top teams and for high games, as well as patches from the Youth Bowling Association This year's winning team consists of Bruce Adler, Mike Genet, and Butch Knepp. Bruce Adler also holds the award for high average, while Frank Lowe ranks with high series. Winning team Butch Knapp and Mike Genet. high series man Frank Lower adv. Miss Behan, and Bruce Adler. high average and winning team. Kneeling: Campanello, Cremering, Bibbo. Nieb. and Gordon Standing: Jones, Meyer, Genet. Adler. Tooley. Lowe. Gundrum. Knepp. and Marco. 105 ,67 Varsity - HCSL Champs Bob Rosebur- rough shows his classic batting stance as he waits for the pitch. An Oak Hills batter wallopsa ball to the outfield fora run. 106 The 1967 Varsity Baseball team, lighng,u The 1967 H.C.S.L. Allstars: Row 1 Bruce Adler, Dave Hewitt, Bob Kaiser. Row 2 ; Coach Don Coates. Chuck Walroth, Dave Heil. Bob Roseburrough, Second baseman Ken Schunk readies forthe ball and tags base. 107 Senior Dave Hewitt leans back. ready to hit the long ball. Varsity Baseball ,68 Victories in District Tournament play help tie up a successful season for the 1968 varsity baseball team. Led by Kerry Clifton. holding records for most hits, most runs, and sharing the record for runs batted in with Dave Hewitt, and coached by Mr. Donn Coates, this years team begins the season with a victory over ri- val Western Hills and ends with a good show- ingin the district tournament. Varsity L-R. 15! Row: Conly, Huff. Hewitt. Walroth. Clifton. Jones. Richmond. Siekman, Nauman, Coach Pieczonka, Heuserbauer. May. 2nd Row: Orfemann cmng. Shaler. Coach Coates. Ward, Drewes. Weirich, Peppers, Adler, 3rd Row: Wairoth. x3 im First Baseman ChuckWalroth, reaches for a ball. Bob Siekman rears back to fire his fast ball. Reserves L-RI lst Row: Vollmer. Thompson, Kline, Gooei Mitchell. Meyer. 3rd Row: CoacHMoore, Heinz, Weddle, friend, Rothwell. May, EsseIIV Wurster. Hettesheimen 2nd Bardo, Basler. Sneider, Hoff. Moore. Row: Reade, Roseburrough. Camper. Hemphill. Sander, 109 Barry Smith is admitted with honors t0 the U.S Air Force Academy. Salutatorian George Fieler 110 Graduation. It means something different, but always very special, to everyone. For the Oak Hills graduatingclass of 1968 it means commencement exercises held outdoors on a beautiful June night and 335 Highlanders re- ceiving their diplomas one by one. Accepting your diploma you realize that not only has something ended, but you are beginning life anew. Now you meetthe challenges and re- ceive the rewards as adults. The four years spent at Oak Hills. nearly a quarter of your life, is over. but never forgotten. Mixed emotions are felt at commencement. The Lookout House provides after graduation fun. lll The class of 1968 approaches gradu- ation with unequaled achievement in every phase of school life. Its winning ways are evidenced by a record four consecutive first-place awards in the Tartan Day Hall Competition and first- place floats for the 1966 and 1967 Homecomings. The 1967 Prom is an- other milestone in the history ofthe class of '68 Months of planningand hard work ciimaxed in HMaiestas Romae, a memorable and beautiful evening. Members of the class always enrich Oak Hills in other ways, partici- pating in its champion sports teams, and as leaders in any and every school event or organization. In many ways, throughout their four years at Oak Hills, seniors have contributed to school spirit and enthusiasm. But more than this, seniors have devel oped the valuable skills which enable them to face with confidence the pros- pects of the future. ll6 Gregg Kramer s President Dana MillersSecretary Laurie Wolfe-Treasurer In addition to leadingtheir Class, this year's senior Officers are also active in other areas of Highlander life. President. Gregg Kramer, is on the varsity football squad; Vice President, Diane Mattis, is varsity cheerlead- ing captain; Secretary, Dana Miller, is a varsity major- ette; and Treasurer, Laurie Wolfe, is Pep Club president and also in Concert Choir 117 Dennis Alan Abel, Denny Stage Crew 1,2. Bruce Herbert Adler Bryce Red C ross 4; Bowl; ing 4; FootbaII 2; Basketbaii 2; Baseball 3.4. NealJeroI'nelAhern- Neal. Fredrick Henry Ahrens Rick. Gary Le'stIer Babel Gary ?Wrest'ling 1. . . , ' DarleneAtIIn Balsa? Darlene F.B.L,A.1.2L . I w. I . I A Jerry Robert Baites Jerry. I Dennis Abel Bruce Adler Toch Arthur BaSsrrian Toad Stage Crew 3; Student Council I; Band 1,2,;3 Thalians 3; Pep ACIubl, 2,3,4; BestoanH 3,4; RedCrosIs3,4.I Linda Sue Baum Lynn Oakettes 3 4; G. A. A. 1-, 2.3.4; Best ofOI. H. 2,3,4; ThalIaI'Is 1 Thespians4; Student Council 4; Homecoming Court Debra Ann Baumer Debbie Choir3; Bestof 40 H. 3; Concert Choir4; SparIish CIUb 1; Pep CIub4; F.B..LA l Lin'da Marie Baumg'ariner' Lin- ' Pep chit: 1 2 3 4; F.TA. 2,,34IV Pres4I;G.A.A12 HonorSoc. Caledonian Bus. Staff 2 3. , , Darlene Baker Carol Ann Becker Carol Honor Soc. 3. 4- Nat'I 4 Best of OH. 3,;4 Spanish Club3; G...-AA 3.;4 Band1,,,;234 F... I A 2,3,4. Gregory John Becker Gregg. Barbara Ann Behrens Barb G A. A. 2 FT A 2, 3 44Hist 41; Thalians 1 .;I3 Thespians4; A FI.S Club 4 ITreas 4x Quill arid Scroll 3,4; Concert Choir4, Caledon'ian Ed. Staff 3, 4 tCopy Ed. 3 Ass : Ed. 41; Honor Soc, 1. 2 3 4- Nat I 4 ISecy 41; Best ofO H 4. ' , Lynda Sue Bering Lyh ThaIIian'S 1.3.4; Pep . . CIub-I 2,4'Cheerleading1, 2. G ...AA 1, 2. Debee Baumer LInda Baumgartner Joan Marie Bernard JoaI'I G. A. A. 1, 3' C. 0. E. Club 4 ITreas 40 Charles Lee Bernitt Charlie Brown Band 1, 3. 4, Best of O. H 3 ' Nancee Ane Berry Berr Cheerieading 1; F.T.'A. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 ITreas 3.444; G.A.A. I', , 2,3; Majqrettes 2.3.4; Best of 0.1-1. 2,3.4rPep Club 1.2.3.4; Student Council 2.3; Honor'Soc. 1. 2. .. ' - Janet Marie Bischof Jan G.A.A. 1,2; Tartan 3: . F.T.A. 2,3,4 ISec-y- 3, Pres 4y; Pep Club 1,2,3,.4; Barb Eehrens Latin Club 3.4 ISecy 3, Pres 4;; Student Council Patricia Bitsoi! Bits Red CroSs 2; Aft Club 4; Majorettes 1; Oakettes 3; Best of OH. 1,.3 MichaeIEarlBittman Mike Wrestlingz. Mary Dorothy Bitzer IMary G.A.A.2.3.4. Jeil James Biaga Jeff Pep Club 3, 4; Tartan 4; Spanish Clubl. 2, 3. 4; F T A. 4; Golf4. Sally Ellen Blankenship Saliest F.T.A 4: Choir 3; Concert Choir 4; Best of O. H. 3, 4; Pep Club 1 Thaiians 1; Thespians 4; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 4Secy 44. Jan BIschoI Pat Bitsoff Mike Bittman 118 Neal Ahern Rfck Ahrens Jerry Baltes Todd Bassman Linda Baum Carol Becker Gregg Becker Joan Bernard Chuck Bemitt Mary Bitzer Jeff Blaga 1 Sally Blankenship 119 Linda Blatt J Owen Branam 1; Rick Brookhank .1 Ken Broxterman Kim Burress Frank Cartwright Russ Clark 120 Steve Bolland j Sue Bolser Jo Ann Breitenstein Cindy Brigham Bob Bruce Larry Bryant JillChandler 1 Tom Chatham DebbieClift KathyCole V 121 Barb Bovard 36553? T: John Brinkmann SandyChilds Bob Coleman Donna Burchfield Scott Conklin. 1 Darrel Delseno f Mike Cramerding Ann Deshon 122 Don Conrad Diana Davis 1 Bill Dennis j Brian Conway Bruce Cortright Terry Cox Dave Craig Mary Ann D'Amici Ken Daughters J Doug Davenport Linda Davis Bob Dearnell Don Danton Linda Derrick Rich Detlaff Steve Diehl Nancy Donahue Debbie Dorsey 123 Carl Durning Joe Freed Debbie Douglas Pat Feagan June Dreizler Debbie Eckert Janet Freese 124 Rich Drewes Nancy Duebber Torn Duebber Pam Emmert George Engel Dan Fearing Dave Ferrarelli George Fieler Beth Foster 4: Ted Freese Bill Freppon Bob Fricker Jackie Fritsch 125 Bob Garrison Judy Green Chris Fuell Ernie GiIkeson 1 Mary Grierson Ir Dan Haft Peggy Geers RobGrimm 126 ChrisGerhardt 5; Barb Girten Ka ren Haggis J Carol 'Fuss L Bob Grauvogel Lynn Hale Sue Gamel Don Gardner Donna Gray Paula Gray Joe Haehnle Ellen Halpin Jan Hamblin 127 Nancy Hand Diana Hays l Jim Harkness Cheryl Heber DaveHewitt w Colleen Hickey X Harold Hendrickson l Ar Gary Henson Q Wayne Hill Herb Hoerst Greg Hoft l28 Glenn Holt .A Steve Hei! $ Dave Herche J Doug Hoover l29 Steve Hawthorne f Paul Hines Fred Hess Bob Howarth Janine Jackson Pat Kelley .l Sandy Hubert Pat Kennedy . 3: Wigg ' DaIeJordan q Stephanie Keil Bob Kercheval 130 X Rick Huddleston Tom D Jackson Debbie Kaiser Greg Huff Ralph Keilholz Kay Kitz l Jan Joachim Kim Kareth V Phyllis Keller Barb Klein Debbie Kling 13l John Klug Gregg Kramer Debbie Kuehn J Dave Lewis du Pat Knowles Allan Lameier do Nick Licht Ron Kuhn Gloria Liebenow 132 . Mike Koester J Howard Kuhr Gerry Lane k L Tim Lacher Linda Lay Dave Korner g Cathy Korte Sue Kroner Lee Lalosh Jan Lehr Denny Link d0 GailLinz '5 I33 Thomas Michael Lipperi ToIn German Club -1. . 2- 3; Tragk 1; Science CIub 1 2: Cross COuLntry 1';L L L Frank Albert Lowe Frank Bowiirig 3'; SLpanish, 42 Club2 , ' . Sandra Lee Lucas Sandi G. A..A 1; F.T.A.123 . Oakettes 3, 4;- Pep CIub 2 3. 4 IV; Pres 3 .41. Honor L S'oc.1.-2:French Club 1: Choru's L1 2 3; LCo.nc.'er'ti; ,Choir4:L BestofOH 2,34. William Marion LIIIIn BiII. Deborah Ann Macke Debbie Caiecionian Bus. ' Tom Lippert Frank Lowe 2 Staff 1.2.3.4 iASS' t BUS. Mgr 3. 41. ii L 3 Patricia Ann Mai'er Patty Che'erIeadiLng' 1; G .A A. 2. Pep Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 2 ..3 41C 0 E. Club4: Caledonian Bus. StaffB; F.T. LA.- 3. Gary Da'II Maiey Ga ry. Laura Louise Manifold Laura G. AA 4 LTartanLI . 3. 4:- Quiil and Scroll 3. 4. 7 AntIIInio Luciano Martinez Tony Foreign Ex- change. Student from Spain; Student COLLIrIciI- 4;L Spanish Ciub4; A. FMS Club4. . y'.IohI-I VernoII Masters johhny. Patty Maier Margitlngrid Masur Margie ConLcertChoir 4. Raiiner Eric Masur Rainer. I ,. L 1 Diane Ruth Mattis Di Thalians 1,2;Pep CIub 1.- .2 3.4; Cheerieadin'g 1' 2.3.4 tCapt41. Caledonian'L Bus. Staff 3. 82' Class V. Pres; Concert Choir 4. Best of O H. 3. 4. Art Club 3. 4; Homecoming 2, CourLt. Student- Council4. Sonja Edith May Soririy GermaLn Club 1.2. ' :hgggraagn4McCaECw ILShaan Litgrarf, CLIUbL. John Masters Margie Masur l Shari Louise McCoIllster Sam Pep Club 1.2.3. '4; Literary Club 3. 4' Spanish Club 1. 2' Chorus 4: - G. A'. A 12' .3. 4 IPres 41; JrCIass Seey; Biast of OH 4; Student Council4: HomeLcoI'ningCoLIrt. Larfy Arthur' McDonough Larry Spanish Club MarkAIan MchIIIough Mick. , SheriLaeMciMillian Sheri. . . iPameIasAnn Meckstrbth Pam G.A.A-. 11.2; Pep' -' .Club' 1.3;Tha-Iians 1.2.3.4; Thespians 2.3.4; , Spanish CIubL3,4'A. FHS Ciub 4' F.T:A 3,4 Sonja May Candice CoIIeen Miller Candy Pep Club 1 .2.3, - 4. Caledonian Bus Staff 3-Ed Staffa.4; Literary' Club 4; Cheerieading 1, 2, 3; Spanish Clubl; SophClassSecy; GAA. 12 F.T.A 3.4 - Dana Lou Miller Daria Student Councii 1. 2. 3. 4. . Majorettes 1. 2..:34 BestofO.H.1 2.3.4; G.-.AA. 1. 2,3. 4' SWeethe'artQueen; Pap Club 1, 4; Sr Class 7 Secy; HomecomingQueen. ' Russell Limis Miller Russ BaseballL 2. 3 4. Red Cross 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. Diane Mary Mirlenbrink Diane C. A. A. 3' C. 0. E. Ciub4. Sheri McMillian Pam Meckstroth Candy Miller 15 134 Sandi Lucas Bill Luhn Debbie Macke M 9 I Garv Malev 3 Laura Manifold Tony Martinez Diane Mattis S Mark McDonough Shari McCollister g i, i8 4; . Dana Miller Russ Miller DianeMirienbrink I35 Jerry Murphy Tim Nolan J 136 Edd Morman Mike O'Malley Carol Moore Nancy Nolte RickMoore $ II Donna Morano V VickiMoreland X GregMorris MaryLouMorris X BiIIMuIIinix l Ar. BillMurray l Kandy Needles x JiIINewman Gerry Norton Glenn Ohmer J Anne Oldfie1d Karen Oney Jerry Orlemann Janet Orth 137 Judy Ctt Bob Osterhage V Rick Paxton Linda Phelps Sharon Pflum Denny Rehn Lezlie Race Dan Reitz 138 Ken Pa pner Gary Pistor Melody Resier Dave Pa rker 3; Linda Pfeiffer Ken Powers Dan Roberts ft 139 X Rick Pfeiffer Catie Robisch J V Jim Pass JulieQuinn Posie Robisch Bill Schmidt Diane Schnieber Daie Rolfes J Tony Scalia Steve Rolfes Ted Rudman Linda Schorsch 140 t J Jan Roll Q Diane Schroeder Ron Schaefer Bruce Schuck Bili Room Ruth Schmuelling l4l Phyllis Rose Tom Schleicher Russ Schneider Rick Schwab Linda Schmidt Erich Schwartz ' Rick Schweer J Eric Shackelford Arlynn Simon Sylvia Slattery j Ba rb Smith j Barry Smith Sandy Smith Paul Sorg J Dan Swart Steve Tabor Pat Taeuber 142 Linda Simpson Pat Sizer Debbie Smith Ll Carol Spencer Denny Spencer Pat Suttmann RayTaylor J BillTelgheder j 143 Au Ralf Tetzel Mike Tighe Pat Tooley J Debbie Van Dessel Vicki Vogel DaveWaid l Todd Wainscott Chuck Walroth 6 I Jo LynneWarfield Vicki Warrick Carol Wehner Sandy Wenhold J SueWesseler Elizabeth White J 144 Linda Tschofen Georgia Wabnitz Mary Jo Walsh L Do ug Weitzel Betty Wilhelm I45 Barb Wagner Pat Ward Mike Willeft Laurie Wolfe Donna Zeek Mary Wilson Debbie Wooton l Dave Young YvonneZ1oba Ed Wortman Sharon Zoller 146 Dave Woehler I Gayle Woodcock Fra nk Wyatt Tami Wolf : 251,7 i L?'- Steve Zachow J 147 Chuck Adelsperger Steve Elliott Doug Gardner Ken Hummel Guy Kaeser John Pal Ken Powers Kevin Reif Terry Riser Tom Rust Tom Ruwan Not Pictu red Pam Ryder Mike Sandusky Dave Schmidtgoesling Kent Schmogrow Dave Schube Bill Schulte AI Schum Dave Seal Debbie Shields Don Zehnder FM? 44 dm am The 1968 School Board School Board members Ueft to righU: Messrs. Middlekamp, Ruehrwein Wice presJ. Hillman mresidenn. Winkler, and Morris. 1 I Mr. Richard W. Herron Superintendent 150 Mr. Sweeder Heads Staff of 97 Bearing the brunt of the problems inherent in administrating a high school the size of Oak Hills is its principal, Mr. Willard Sweeder. Mr. Sweeder has been involved in the educa- tion of the students of this community for many years. serving as a math teacher at Bridgetown School after his graduation from Taylor High School and Dennison University. After World War II he returned to Bridgetown, eventually to become its principal, in the meantime earning his Master's degree in school administration from the University of Cincinnati. From Bridgetown he came to Oak Hills to become its principal in the school year 1966e 1967. 151 Mr. Scherer and Mr. Witsken Share Administrative Responsibilities With special responsibility in the guidance of student council and stu- dent publications. as well as a less ob- vious role in textbook and curriculum planning, Mr. Richard Scherer tpic- tured righU is quite familiar to most Highlanders. Serving his third year as first assistant principal, Mr. Scherer holds B.A., 3.8., and M.Ed. degrees from the University of Cincinnati and has previously taughtmathcourses here at Oak Hills. Attendance and disciplinearetwo important factors in the smooth oper- ation of a large modern high school and these are the weighty responsibili- ty of the second assistant principal. Mr. Richard Witsken tpictured lefD. After earning his 8.8. and M.Ed. de- grees from Xavier University, Mr. Wit- sken taught social studies at Oak Hills for several years, but returned as as- sistant principal lastyearonlyafter h serving in a similar capacity at Delhi School. ; Guidance Counselors Mrs. Phyllis Green AB, AM. The University of Michigan ,.., -, , Mr. Robert Dennedy B.A., Villa Madonna M.Ed. Xavier Univ. 5$F Mr. Linus Piller B.A. Athenaeum of Ohio M,Ed Xavier University ,w v , Miss Mary Ann Jervis 8.8., M.Ed. University of Cincinnati Uighu Mrs. Alice K, Roberts Dean of Students and CoHege Counselor B.S. Eastern Kentucky UnivV MA. Cornell University 153 Working behind the scenes to keep Oak Hills running smoothly are the three busy office secretaries, the cafe- teria staff, and the school nurse. Mrs, Melba Hicks, Mrs. Erlyne Schubert, and Mrs.' Kathryn Yaney coordinate the continual flow of information and the problems which arise in the course of the day at Oak Hills. Always poised and calm, they are familiar faces to every Highlander. The cafeteria staff serves a more specialized, but equalhly important function, planning and pre- paring the noon meal under the direc- tion of Mr. Catherine Maisch, Staffing the school clinic is Mrs. Danna Clark, a valuable asset to Oak Hills. Not pic- tured is the Custodial Staff headed by Mr. Leroy Gresham. Mrs. Maisch and the cafeteria staff 154 Mrs. Danna Clark Mrs. Melba chks 155 Oak Hills Secretaries Mrs. Erlyne Schubert UeftJ Mrs, Kathryn Yaney Oak Hills Faculty for 1967-68 Ninety-two energetic and industrious teach- ers carry the greatest immediate responsibili- ty for the education ofthe 1925 students at Oak Hilts. In their classroom duties, as well as in advisory capacities in many school organi- zations, the Oak Hills faculty proves itself pose sessed of the creativity, vitality. and dedica- tion necessary to meet the challenge of edu- catingtomorrowiscitizens. This year sees the innovation of a depart- ment system with eight teachers assuming the role of department head. Mr. Eugene Wagner heads up the English Department, Mr. Irving Hellman the Social Studies Department, Mr. Paul Geiser the Math Department, Mrs. Eliza- beth Day the Business Department, Mr. Ber- nardSouthgatetheLanguage Department, MrsRobertAbercrombie X Mr. Eugene Poynter the Science Department. 33- Miami universny'lndUSt'ia'Ans Mr. Norval Humphrey the Industrial Arts De- partment, and Mr. Louis Koenig the Art De- partment. E155 E : X a Miss Lynnette Sue Behan B.S. Ohio State University, Science Miss Karen L, Adeiman BA Indiana University. English Miss MarjorieAdler BESE University ofCincinnati, Phy. Ed. and Health MissSue Bierman Mrs. Frances Bichon B.S. University of Cincinnati, Spanish B.S. University of Kentucky, Home Eco- nomics 156 Miss N. Bitsoff AB. Indiana University. ME. Universh ty of Cincinnati, English Mr. Donn A. Coates B.S. Wilmington College, M.Ed. Xavier University. Phy. Ed. Athletic Director Mr. Richard Davis BS. Ohio State University. Music Mrs. Elizabeth Breen A.B., MA. UniversityofCaIif.. English Mrs. Gladys N. Conner BA. University of Wisconsin. Mathematics MrsElizabeth Day 8.5.0, 8.8., MS. University ofCincinnati, Business Education Mr. Monroe Drew 8.8., MA, Ohio State University, English 157 Mr.WiIIiamCabeIl ' 8.3., M.Ed. University ofCincinnati, Mathematics .J 1 J .r I Mrs. Marjorie Davis B.A. Ohio University, Spanish and French Mr.1.uisdel Pilar B.A. University of Puerto Rico. MA. University of Cincinnati, Spanish Mass Ann D. Eisner B.S. Ohio State University. Columbia University, Sophia University of Tokyo. English Mr. Paur F. Geiser AB. Villa Madonna ColJege, M.Ed, Xav. ier University. Mathematics Mr. Irving S. Hellman B.S. Ohio State University, M.Ed. Uni versity of Cincinnati. Social Studies. Humanities 1 Miss Carol A. Foertsch 38. University of Cincinnati, Business Education Miss Gayle Felix BA, Mount St. Joseph, English Mr. Thomas Hartley B.A. Indiana University. Social Studies Mrs. Dolores Gibbens 88. Indiana University, English Mrs. Jone R. Holt B.L.l. Emerson College, 8.8. Syracuse University. MA. Columbia University. English. Speech and Dramatics Mr. Bernard Hiles, Jr, BA. University of Kentucky, M.Ed. University ofVirginia, Chemistry Mrs, Norval E. Humphrey 8.8., M.Ed. Miami University, lndustriaJ Arts 158 Miss Doris J. Kaiser 3.8., M.Ed Miami University. Special Mrs. Victoria Jenkens Mr, Lloyd E. Jennings Education 38 Miami University, Business Educa- B.S University of Kentucky, M.Ed. University tion of Cincinnati. Mathematics Mr, Charles R. Kelley B.S. Eastern Kentucky University. Jn- dustrial Arts Mr. James Kissel B.S. Xavier University, Mathematics Mr. Kenneth Kerns B.S., MA. Miami University, Industrial Arts Mr.CIarence Koehn B.S., M Ed University ofCinCinnati. Mathematics . Mr. Charles Kowzan 8.8. Southern Illinois University. Ger- man A Mr.Louis Koenig E.MV Central College, MM, Cincinnati Con- servatory of Music, M.Ed. Miami University. Art ML Glendon L. Lakes B.S.Ohio StateUniversity.Science I I59 Mr. Ralph Lane B.S., M.Ed. Xavier Universsity Health, Phy. Ed. Mrs.Jane Leroux B.A. Mount St. Joseph, English Mrs. Patricia K. Mason B.S. University of Cincinnati, Business Education Mrs. Hazel Martin A.B. Morehead State University, MA. Miami University. Librarian Mr.Thomas M, McMahon 8.5., M.B.A. Xavier University. Busi- ness Education Miss June Merten B.S. Wilmington College, Health, Phy. Edi Mr. Robert W. Mitchel! B.S. Miami University, Mathematics 160 Mrs. Sydney Lighttiser 85. East Stroudsburg Col lege, English Mrs, David F. McCabe B.S. Miami University. Social Studies Mr. Kenneth D Miller 8.5. Miami University, MS. Xavier Uni- versity. Physics, Mathematics J Mr. Stephen Moore 8.5., MA. University of Cincinnati, Enghsh Mr. Raymond P. Moulliet J BS. Xavier University. Social Studies Mr. Gerald E. Morris B.A.. M.A. University of Kentucky, English Miss Jane Mueller B.S.. Ohio State University. English Miss Barbara Northcutt B.S. Carson-Newman College, Health. Phy. Ed. Mr. John Muth 8.8. Miami University. Sociai Studies Mr. John Obermeyer 8.8., M.Ed. Xavier University, English Mrs. C. Sue Pelley B.A. Hanover College, English J Mr. Yoshi Oyakawa 8.8. Ohio State. M.Ed. University of Cincin- nati, Health. Phy. Ed, Mr. Lou Pieczonka B.S.. Defiance College. Eastern Kentucky : University, mdustrial Arts l I61 I Mr. Eugene Poynter 8.8, Hanover College, M.A, Indiana University. Science Mr. James Renyolds B.S., M.A. Morehead State. University Ky., Science Mr. Robert Rosenfeld 8.8. University of Cincinnati. Math J Mr. James Prater 8.8. Ohio State University. Science Miss Regina Riedmatter B.A. Mount Saint Joseph. Latin IIIIIIII'II Mr. Wil Rutenschroer B.S.. ME. Ohio State, University of Cincin- nati, Health, Phy. Ed., Drivers Ed. Miss Eleanor Sattler B.A Northwestern University, M.EdA Universi- ty of Cincinnati, Social Studies 162 ;Illup NIL Mr. John Raangs B.S. Ohio University. Math Mrs. Sue Ritchey B.A. Washington State University, Spanish Miss Sharon Salzer B.S Kent State University, Health. Phy. Ed. Mr. Robert Schierloh BKSH M.Ed. University ofCincinnati, Vocal Music Mr, Frank Shaut B.A., M.EdA University ofCincinnati. Health Phy. Ed. Miss Janice Slater AB. Hanover College. M.A. Ball State U. Social Studies Mrs. Frances Schulze B.Sk Mount Saint Joseph, Business Education Mr. Philetus Simms B.S. University of Kentucky. Science Miss Virginia Smith B.S . MAA. Xavier University. University of Cincinnatu. Social Studtes Mr. Bernard Southgate 8.8., A.B., MA. University of Kentucky, Indi- ana University. French 163 I Mrs.Afra Siebei B,A., MA. Indiana University. Smith College. Math Miss SallieSherman BA. Centre College of Kentucky. Eng- lish Mr. Walter Smith 8,8. Cornell University. M.Ed. Indiana University, Science Mrs. Penny Stark B.F.-A.. BS. University of Cincinnati. Art MrsA Elise Straus A.A. Stephens College, BS. Peabody College. Business Education Mr. Thomas Tate B.S. University of Cincinnati. M.Ed. Miami University, Band Miss Lynn Taylor 35 Bowling Green University. English Mrs. Linda L.Totten B.S. Kansas State University, Home Economics Mr. James Vanzant B.S., MS, Indiana State University, Social Studies ML Nicholas Wolf B.S Morehead State University. Business Education. Math 164 Mr. Dana Stutzman f 8.5., Ohio State University Mrs. Mary Ellen Thomson B.A. Eastern Kentucky State, 33 George Peabody College, Librarian J Mr. Eugene Wagner 85., MA. Xavier University. English, Journalism Mr. Robert Wright B.Ed M.Ed.. Arizona State University, University of New Mexico, Science Mr. Robert Yung Miss Carolina Zurlage BA, M.A., B.Ed.. University of Cincin- nati. Social Studies B.A., M.A.. Northwestern University, Ohio State University 165 Mr. Robert Zimmerman 8.8., University of Cincinnati, Industri- al Arts g: :m? VG: WWng! WWW W ,1 W Class of 1969 The climax of class activities comes this year for the class of1969 with the planning and production of the Junior-Senior Prom. During the football season, enthusiastic juniors man the concession stand. helping to build the cooperation, as well as the treasury. necessary for a magnificent Prom. This year's theme, ttCamelot. calls for elaborate decorations and hard work. Beyond Class activities. juniors enter eagerly into school activities. beginning to assume the leadership which will fall to them as they become next year's senior class. From the var- sity teams and cheerleaders to the last member of the cheering section. juniors are a strong support for school spirit. and all facets of school life. Marcia Adams Chris Adelsperger Bruce Adler Rick AIInutt Linda Armbruster Loui Armstrong Janet Atherton SteveAustin Darryl Avery David Bacon Randy Bacon Karen Barach Rick Ba rtlow Steve Bates Jerelyn Baxter David Bechtel Gail Becker Barbara Bedard Jeanette Bedore David Behrens Allan Bennett Roger Bernard Jim Beyer Debbie Blatt Mary Blome Steve Bluhm Jay Bodken Janet Boehmer Barb Borgmann Lou Bowers Dave Bray Bill Briggs John Brockhaus Dorothea Bross Sue Bross Conny Brown Mike Bruestle Dave Bryan Don Bucher Henry Bucher Fat Buede Jan Buell Steve Buescher Jim Burkhalter Steve Burkhart Sandy Burnside Richard Burton Kathy Cailaham Doug Callahan Dave Carroll Talia Casper Steve Childs Bob Chatham Jo Cederdahl l68 169 Karen Chinn Debbie Christ Kathy Clausing Virginnia Clem Kerry Clifton Jannette Collins Patricia Collins Dan Couch Gary Cotton Kathy Cottingham Steve Cooper Rick Conrad Terry Conner Mike Conly Terry Cranert Brenda Daffin Charlene Daria Alice Davenport Donna Davis Bill Davis Steve Duebber Debbie Downs Roger Dhonau Craig Dey Pam Day Eric Dunham Rick Clark Kathy Eckert Mike Elliott Betty English Dave Essen Gayle Ettensohn Steve Faigle Glenn Feilhaver Danny Feist Sandi Ferguson Danzi Fieids Vicki Fields Greg Finn Mick Fiorini Claudia Fischer Stephan Fischer Rick Flaig Larry Fletcher Kathy Floetker Debbie Fox James Fox Milt Freel Robert Freeman Larry Garrett Penny Gay Doug Gehring Connie George Ron Georgyi Dennis Gillespie Tim Glass Maureen Glatting John Goller Brenda Goodwin Gary Gorboid Irene Gray Suzanne Gray Bob Grayson Glenn Gregory Thomas Griesheimer Gary Griffin Jim Griffith Jerry Griffith Larry Gross Steve Grote Maureen Guilfoyle Erwin Gundrum Bob Haas Janie Hackworth Dick Haffey Sharon Haltom Cindy Hammons Ruth Haneberg Karen Harlow Tom Harmon 1 Barbara Harris Eddie Haun Cindy Haverland Drew Hays Linda Hearn Karen Heckendorn Glenn Heiber ' Robert Heidi , Dave Hein l David Heinold Bill Heis Jerry Heitfeld Ken Helton Terry Hemphill Kathy Henry Jeannie Hensler Pat Herrman Diane Hill Mike Hill Seve Hill Sharon Hoernschemeyer Jane Hofer Barb Hollerbach Gail Hollmeyer Jim HoEtkamp Marsha Hon Mike Hoyes Debbie Hubert John Hughes Wade Hughes Scott Hunter Darrell Hurd Roger Hutson Dan Ilg Darrell lnman Mary Helen Irwin Keith lsaack Linda Jeffers Marcia Johnston Steph Johnston Tim Jones Bruce Jorden PattieJuengling Pam Jung Debbie Kacher Pat Kase Bruce Kasley Bill Keeton Martha Keller Blaine Kelley Dan Kelley Greg Kelley Donna Kemper Peggy Kesel Wayne Kissell Steve Kist Kerri Klein Ross Knapp Tom Knepper Cloyd Knepp Steve Knight Bruce Knisley Dona Knowles Pat Knowles Linda Knox Janet Kramer Carolyn Kreuter Sherry Kruetzkamp Karl Krug Neil Krummen Henry Krusling Dolores Krygowski Nick Lambrinides Sharon Laming Mark Langer Bruce Lawrence Susan Lehmann Donna Leibel Donny Lindsey Steve Link Ray Linning Tom Littreil Rick Loewenstine Howie Lowe Melody Lowther Jan Makstaller Shirley Mangold Judy Martz Leslie Mass mann Jeif Masters Gary May Greg May Mike May Jill Meckstroth Sherel Mehan Roger Megee Janice Meillo Shirley Mercurio Bob Merht John Meyer Karen Meyer Linda Meyer Marsha Middendorf Diane Miller Ed Miiier Janet Miller John Miller Sandy Miller Bob Mishurda Mindy Mitchell Lorna Moehle Diane Moll Janice Molloy Debbie Moore Billy Moore Teresa Moreland Brenda Mullen Rick Murray Jeff McBrayer Ameha McDermatt Jeff McKerey Sandra McKinney Sharon McKinney Bev McLane Jim McMichael Kathy McSorley Bill Naber Gary Nauman Glenn Neugebauer Janet Neumeister Joe Newcomb Paul Nickerson Mary Nolte Rick Norton Ron Noth Kathy Notz Bill Nead Judy Neihelsel Donna Oehler Sue Oelling f 17! My Wash is whiterthan yoursHabove picture Paul Osterhage Charlene Ott Glenn Owens Craig Palmer Bernie Parker Pam Parsons Joanie Pate Jeff Paui Nancy Paul Donna Pels Dave Penn Mike Peppers Jim Perelra Sue Pereira Mary Perzel John Peterson Lynne Pfaffinger Rodney PHug Randy Pierce Jim Pilot Jay Piper Michelle Pittenger Penny Pittman Bill Plummer Barb Powell Brenda Price Taylor Purneil Carlo Raabe Lynn Radley Jim Ramsey Rusty Randoiph Peggy Ranz Alan Rasmussen Darlene Rasp Debbie Reid Dave Reifsteck Ted Reilmann Alan Reiss Michelle Resler Denny Richmond Tom Riga Richard Ripperger Diana Rizzo John Robards Ken Robben Joe Roberto Gordon Roberts Sharon Roempp John Rogers Tom Roll Gail Ronald Dennis Rose Pam Ross Susan Ruby Don Scudder Joyce Seurkamp Pam Sharp Kathy Sharpe Rick Shibiya Dibbie Shouse Dan Siekerman Bob Siekmann Janet Siemer Sandy Simpson Peggy Sizer Cynthia Smith Gerry Smith Randy Smith Al Spickard Greg Stamp Bill Steuver Nancy Stevens Janice Stewart Rick Stiens Melody Stinson Linda Story Ken Stothfang Donna Strasser Bill Struna Steven Sunderman Norma Summer Martha Tabb 173 Adella Rush Jackie Sauer Karen Schafer Cliff Schaller Gail Schantz Gary Schardine Kandy Scheidenberger Torn Scherch Louis Schipper Carl Schkabla Kathy Schloss Elaine Schmidt Kay Schmithorst Debby Schnee Greg Schneider Klaus Schoening Pat Schrader Jack Schrand Jim Schreck Tom Schroth Kathy Schulte Nancy Schunk Susan Schuttle Cynthia Schwab Elizabeth Schwan Cyndia Schwarm Linda Schwer n 6 Preparing for the Prom are this year's Junior officers: Linda Hearn Ureasj, Norma Sumner $ech. Paul Nicker- son W.Presj, and Roger MeGee WresJ. Fred Taphorn Gerald Taylor Donna Teifer Sandra Teller Mike Temple Yvonne Thacker Debbie Thompson Gil Thompson Lloyd Thompson Donna Thullen Phil Tischbein Gary Tolle Mike Tomin Shirley Tritschler Lynda Tyra Dave Usinger Tom Voelkel Ric Vogel FrankVoynoich Michael Walden Mark Waldo Sheila Wallace Mary Waples Jim Ward Tom Ward Beverly Wehr Virgina Weimer Sylvia Weitzel JaneanneWelch Mike Welk Thomas Wendling Gil Werner Sally Wesseler Jack Westaway Ernie Wetzler Steve Weyrich Joe Whinghter Ken White Bill White Michial Wiegeie Mel Williams Rodger Williams Robert Willis Norma Wilson DaleWoodruff Bob Wurster Don Yohman Doug Yohman Mike Yust Larry Zimmerman Dennis Wiggins Rick Bardo I ?...L J h w Class of 1970 The Class of 1970 carries through with the zeal and energy they have displayed in the past. This great spirit brings them many honors, beginning this year with a homecoming float, HTippecanoe and the Redskins Too, second only to the seniors'. The members of the sopho- more class focus their attention on the 1968 Sweetheart Dance. The decorations. including the elaborate king and queen's platfo rm, enlarge and complement the theme. Achieving the status of sophomores, the class of '70 enters fully into the activities of Oak Hills. Individually they take part in clubs and teams. But not only do they participate, but are a valuable support with their attendance and cheers. The class of 1970 adds much to the year 1967-68, contributing to the school spirit and achievement which will carry them through their high school career with great success. Sharon Ackerman Freddy Adler Debbie Ahr Jim Amann Tom Andres Mike Arand Carolyn Armacost Chris Armacost Dave Arnold Diana Ayars Cindy Azbill Carol Bailey Debbie Bailey Diane Bailey Janet Bailey Doug Bales Mike Bales Rosemary Barket Paul Barnhart Mike Basler Lois Bauer Cecilia Baumann Bev Baumer Ba rbara Beardsley Henry Beck Vickie Beck Mike Becker Pat Becker Sue Behrens Vickie Behymer Jenny Bender Linda Bennett Kathy Bergdolt George Berns Denny Betz Joyce Beyer John Bitzer CharleneBloemker Vicki Bahl Dianne Bohnert Diann Boiman Sharon Bolland Philip Bollinger Steve Bootes Frank Borgemenke Howie Bergman Darryl Bowman Wayne Brabender Katherine Brady Glenn Bramam Mark Brandley Edwin Branscum Teresa Braun Tom Breehne 176 Betty Breitenstein Debbie Breucker Barbara Brigham Gary Bristow Greg Brockhoff Shelley Brookbank Janet Broxterman Jerry Brunner Jan Bryant Mary Bucher Luann Buchert Debbie Buell Bev Burdsall Sheila Burke Ken Burkhart Pat Burrage Janet Busse Diane Butler Kathleen Butler Dan Campanello Debbie Cannell Patricia Carney Debbie Carrier Becky Carrig John Caruso Gary Case Tana Casper Linda Cave Barbara Cheek Barb Chesebrew Mike Cheeseman Tom Christian Debbie Clark Cindi Clements Stevie Coghill Dan Celina Rick Conner Jim Conners Jim Cooper Laura Cortright Bob Cosby Joan Cotcamp Beckie Cowdrey Shanda Craig Bob Craven Bob Christerson Frank Czoer Judy Daniel Bill Daniels Margaret Davenport Jim Davis Richard Davis Mike May Janet Day Linda Deimer James Dellbrugge Don Denecke Debbie Derrick Steve Dietrich Gary Dirr Mike Disney Judi Dodd Dee Dole Bert Dolerhie Mark Dornette I77 7;- -------- Debbie Dotter Dan Drew Shirley Duebber Cheryl Edmondson Debbie Engel Bob Ernst Gary Espenscheid Randy Essell David Ettensohn Elaine Sue Etzel Bob Evans Chris Fabing Allen Falls John Famous Torn Fehr David Fieler Bill Finley Ed Fischer Rich Fisher Steve fisher David Flach Robert Flick Mike Flower Sue Followell Steve Foster Emily Fowler Greg Francis Richard Franklin Moe Frazer Lynn Frederick Kathy Freed Steve Frey John Frogue Larry Fuell Sandy Gabriel Don Gandenberger Gail Garber Kathy Gardner Dick Gargana Pat Gargano Tony Geeding Mike Genet Pam Geist Paul Gerth Mary Giese Linda Goldfuss Lois Goodbody Rick Gray Linda Griffith Rick Grissom Diane Gross Andy Gwyn Frances Haas Gloria Hamilton Sophomore officers are: Jill Lampe Bech. Mark Brandley WresJ, Cyndy Kyzar UresJ, and Jerri Truitt W.PresJ. 178 Mike Hammond Linda Hamrock Russ Haneberg Keith Hannan Scott Hannurn Bill Harrison Rick Haverland Patricia Hearn Kerry Heckendorn Mindy Hecker Nancy Heidi Betty Heil Gary Heintz Jim Heisel Steve Heithaus Mike Hendrickson Mike Herbig Tricia Hickey Linda Hildebrand John Himmelspach Steve Hinckley Verna Hoefft MaryJo Hoernschemeyer Joe Hoff Linda Holle Jack Holt Judy Holt Kathy Holtman Marilyn Howarth Pete Huddleston Pattie Huff Glenn Hughes Dave Huston Leah Inman Michael erin Dan Jacobs Vicky Jefferson Larry Jentzen Vic Johansen Christy Johnson Gary Johnson Minna Johnson Danny Johnston Davy Jones Jim Jones Jennifer Jones Bob Jones Gary Juengling Bill Kaderli Bob Kahsar Karen Kammer Jim Kammerer Dave Kaufman Steve Keller Kevin Kellogg Dianna Kemp Jim Kenny Jerry Kilby Launita Kilby Peggy Kimmich Cindi Kinsmger Glenn Kirby Mike Kist Randy Klejnfelter Kathy Koester Paulette Koester Mike Kolbinsky Paula Korte Jim Kotz Debbie Kovac Jo Kovach Mary Kraemer Jerry Krailler Fat Kreutzer John Krohn Gary Krummen Gary Kurtz Cyndy Kyzar Vic Loze Susan MacGregor Jerry Macke Rick Maisenbacher John Mann Mike Marcus Cheryl Marx Jeff Marx Roger Mastin Scott May Jim Menke Larry Mentrup Kathy Merkle Arthur Metzger Cindy Meyer Jerry Meyer Lorraine Meyer Mike Miles Larry Minges Janice Mirlenbrink Linda Monnig Jim Moon Linda Moonert Krista Moore Linda Moore Linda S, Moore Ronald Moore Ted Moore Pamm Moorhead Geri Morgan Mike Morgenroth Marcia Morris Brent Morris Don Muirheid Ron Muirheid DebbieMulIins Karen Myers Dan McBreen Terry McCreary Tom McDonald Joyce McKinney Becky McKinney Bob McKinney Joe Nelson Bernie Neumann Edwin Nieb Jan Niederecker Sue Nixon Lynn Noble Cathy Nol! Marleen Nolte Beverly Norris Jim Norton Connie Oblinger Torn Lacey Donna Lampe Jill Lampe Val Lampe Skip Lancaster Bill Lattarulo Karen Lester Jim Leurck Joan Lewis Mike Lewis Connie Lightfoot Ginger Lodge Charies Loew Ralph Lohman Beth Long Jim Love 180 Ew 1 Pat O Conner Leah Oehler Ward Olsen Debbie Oppelt Debbie Oppelt Denise Oppelt Julie Osborne Dave Owens Bill Painter Eddie Pamer Bob Pangallo Dave Papner Mike Paxton Linda Payne Marlene Pels John Pennington Vicki Pennington Doug Pentecost Kathie Perry William Perzel Dave Peters Lillian Peters Richard Peters Donna Petrey Vicki Pfaff Craig Phillips Linda Pistor Judy Pope Sharon Poynter John Price Mary Gail Price Pam Putnick Bonnie Pye Tim Quinn Tom Quinn Anthony Raabe Craig Race Jim Rack Gerry Radel Pat Radley Karen Rainey Patty Rauen Frank Reinde! Mary Remmel Pat Remmel Cindy Renner Joe Rennick Kathleen Richardson Brenda Riddeli Jerry Riga Joy Robertson Dian Rodenberg Barbara Roeck Donna Roeck Debbie Roehrig Sue Roehrig John Roellig Steve Roll Karen Room Lisa Rose Phil Rose Linda Ross Madelyn Rowlands Raymond Rugg Vicki Runtz Steve Ruwan Kathie Salladay Stephen Sandburg 11 I dig? 2 H Jan Sander Kenneth Sandusky Sue Schatz Randy Schemenaur Steve Scherch Mary Schill Bill Schipper Herman Schabla Mary Schleue Dennis Schmidt Steve Schmidt BiH Schmidt Bob Schmitt Bill Schmitt Ron Schmutte David Schneider Debbie Schneider Denise Schneider Jim Schneider Paul Schneider DennisSChnieber Karen Schnur Pam Schueler Peggy Schum Merry Schuster Jean Schutte Karen Schwalbach Kassy Schwan Diane Schwandner Mark Schweikert J. Schweitzer Steve Schweizer Judy Schwoeppe Sheila Seaburn Greg Sears Judy Seaver Mike Seiple Beth Seitz Ron Semona Debbie Sess Sa rah Shackelford Debbie Shute Jane Siemer William Simon Dan Simpson Mary Lynn Singer Karen Skidmore Barbara Smith Gary Smith Mike Smith Pam Smith PatSmyth Anna SneHing Karen Snodgrass John Socher Michele Sommer Sheila Sommer Martin Spanagel Diane Spencer Pam Spencer Sandra SpeigJe MarySpitzmiller Travis Spoede Tom Sprague Bob Spratt Jane Stahmann BiH Steding Gary Steele Mark Steinriede John Stoffel Jo Anne Stokes Alan Stone Doug Stone Jack Stranzin Kevin Streckfuss Steve Streckfuss Rich Stuerenberg Kath Summers Ken Swift Josef Szabo Pam Stephens BobTaevber Karen Taphorn Bob Tarter I83 Debby Tarvin Linda Taylor Jim Tebelman Lynda Tempest Tim Thaler Steve Thomas Tom Thompson HaraldThompson Linda Thullen Tim Tighe Rick Timmons Mike Tooley DarleneTownley Jerri Truitt Johnny Turner Steph Valvano Jay Van Winkle Bill Vanselow Dianna Vaughn Bob Vaught Kathy Ventre Dale Volimer LeslieVoIlmer Keith Von Luehrte Fred Van Rissen Harley Vossler Patricia Vossier Paul Wagner Dale Waid Tim Walroth Nancy Walsh Mary Kay Walters Bill Ward Dave Warner Peggy Warner Jeanne Waxler Cathy Webb John Wegford Kay Weigand Darlene Welsh Brian Welty Marianne Werner Jimmy West Allyson Westerfeld Robin Wiedemann Debra Wiggins Leo Wilken SharonWilIwams Cheryl Willing Brenda Will'rs OllieWilloughby Martha Wilson Richard Winchester Don Winstel Susan Wittich Brad Wolfe Frank Wright Ervin Wuest William Yates Mike Young Patty Zeek Barbara Zinn Phylis Closterman .- H-H--l-Hi-!L-AA-AH - Jerry Belew Class of 1971 This year Oak Hills welcomes the class of '71. After the delay in the opening of school, this year's freshman Class starts busily to work. Early in the year a candy sale is profitable, begin- ning freshman activities as a class, and foreshadowing the cooperation and enthusiasm they will need as they work together in the next four years. in October. Freshmen work hard to build their homecomingfloat. and are a valuableasset, cheering at football games and outdoor pep rallies, as well as supporting their own freshman teams. The class of '71, already entering into school activities with interest and enthusiasm, shows promise for excellence in their four years at Oak Hills. Mike Abbott Frank Acree SuzanneAlinutt Rick Anderson Christy Andrew Paul Angelo Rea Applegate Mike Armbruster Mary Atkins Gary Atkinson Diana Barrlaen Dwight Bachmann Garlin Back Ann Backer James Backus Margaret Bailey Jane Baker Karen Ball Rick Barker Curt Barnes Carl Bartelt Sheila Bauer Tim Bauer Dayne Baverman Glenna Bayless Janice Bays Barry Becker Jack Becker Sherry Becker Sue Bedard Tim Bessler Mike Bibbo Lynne Bigier Ken Bischot Sharon Bitzer Kathy Bizzarrik Ray Blazer Gary Bledsoe Russ Bledsoe Ron Block Lisa Bockstiegel Gary Boenitsch Susan Boenitsch Bob Boertlein Terry Bohrer Darlene Bolington Torn Bolser Valerie Book Brenda Botros Martha Bovard Torn Bowers Lynn Bradley Billy Brady 184 185 John Breehne Bob Braun Lila Sue Brennan Mal Brennan Glenn Bridgett Carey Brinker Joe Brodeur Mike Brooks Gordon Brown Sheila Brown . Jennifer Bucalo Billy Burchfield Ken Burgess Peggy Burkhart Carla Burris Marsha Burris Mark Butcher Todd Butler John Cain Dianne Calloway Tony Campanello Donny Camper Sandi Cannell Sharon Carroll Dan Caruso Art Chaney Donna Cheek Rick Christ Steve Claytor Bob Clem Cheryl Clements ChrisCole Cheri Cones Terry Conklin Michael Conners Jim Connley Larry Cooley Ken Cooney Kathy Coppedge Debbie Cordrey Barbara Correll Donna Correll Ramona Coston Pat Cottingham John Couch Jim Craven Joe Cremering DougCrockett Barbara Daffin John Dalessandro Peggy D'Amico Gary Daughters Patti Davenport Donna Davison Dan Davis John Davis Pam Davis Janet Day Claudia Deetz Debbie Dennis Steve Denton Don Dewar Marcia Dewar Sharon Dey Kerry Dieckman Ron Diehl Sheila Dilworth Steve Ditworth Gary Dirr Gerry Dirr Paula Dixon Lynnette Doan Clayiene Dole Joanne Donahue Clifford Dornette Steve DotzaUEr Paula Drach Janice Duebber Marty Dunham Bob Edgar Sandy Eggerding Rhonda Ellis Kent England Vince Enslein Dave Espich Bob Essen Donna Fee Joyce Feagen Roger Fairbanks Karen Ettensohn Don Ferguson Donna Ferguson Gary Fightmaster Steve Finger Jim Flake Sharon Flach Tom Flaherty Tony Fischbach Bob Flisik Bob Flortker Larry Flower Joe Fox Bill Frank Jill Franks Steve Franz Peggy Frasher Mark Fredwest Bill Freeman Ernest Freudmann Terry Fritz Janet Frost Paul Fuller Opal Fyke Ginger Galligan Tim Garvin Dennis Garza Debbie Gebhardt Susan Geeding Peggy Gemmell Ray Gemmell Ken George Christine Getz Emily Gilbert Keith Gilkeson Tim Ginando Tom Gingerich Judy Gleason Danny Goodfriend Mike Gordon Chuck Graham Todd Grear Ross Grierson George Griswold Suzette Grose Mike Grote George Guard Tony Guiifoyle Chris Guilfoyle Marsha Guilfoyle Donna Gundrum Jeff Gundrum Anne Gysin Mike Haft Alan Hale Donna Hail Linda Hall Janice Halloran Denny Halpin Judy Halpin Eleanor Hanelt Jim Hanseman Mary Hargis Sharon Hassett Larry Hayes Jim Heeney Stan Heideman Barb Hefl Wayne Heintz Bob Heis Pam Heizman Jackie Held Jane Held Jane Hensler June Hensler Bruce Herget Dennis Herron Randy Hess . Dennis Hetiersnmer Dale Hettesheimer Laura Higgins Nina Hiles Ri-chard HiIl MIKE Himes Freshmen work on their Homecoming float. Betty Himmelspach Jenny Hines Elise Hinton Jenny Hinton Alice Herschberg Monica Hitchens Dale Hoerst Joyce Hofer Judy Hollmeyer John Hopkins Dollie Hubbard Michael Hudson Larry Huebner Nancy Huenefeld Gary Hughes Jack Hunter Kathleen Hyland Tony lori Ray Irwin Russ Irwin Marsha Ivey Joey Jackson Ricki Jacobs Tom Jacobs Linda Jenkins Robert Joesting Dave Jones Guy Joseph Debbie Juengling Dan Kaiser William Karnes Mary Jo Kase Linda Kasley Ray Kathman Richard Keller Joe Kilby Michael Kimmer Mike Kitties Michael Kline Debra Knox Edie Knox Deborah Knue Torn Kock Janie Koester Myrna Korte Nancy Korte Jacquelyn Kovach Antoinette Krabacher Dave Kraft Frank Krailler Judy Kreft Joyce Kreutzer Sheldon Kroner Kathy Krieg Sally Krygowski 187 Donald Kuhlmann Shari Kumli Mark Lacy Leslie Lalosh Mike Lane Gib Langhorst Steve Leesman Mike Lenz Ed Lepolt Greg Leurck Diane Lewis Betty LiCht Sandy Liebel Linda Liebelt Paula Lindsey Barb Link Linda Lipps Tom Lipps Warren Lipps Glynis Loftus Lavina Long Marci Lowe Steve Lowe Debbie Lowther Torn Luhn Susan Lutz Gail Maass Debbie Mack Kathy Mack Leslie Mafit Gil Maier Mike Mann Bob Marchioni Tom Marco Sarah Marshall Greg Martz Dwight Marwede Pat Matuvana Mark MaxweII Jim Meer Sandra Meer Connie Meese Linda Merkle Lou Miller Robin Miller Scott Miller Steve Mills Bill Minges Gary Minges Mike Minges Norbert Mirlenbrink Andy Mitchell Peggy Mohaupt Alan Montague Sandy Moonert David Moreland Deborah Morgan Rick Morgan Doc Musekamp Bill McFarland Jean McKinney Debra McKelvey Colleen McCaffery Ken McLane Dennis McNamee Gail Naber Torn Neiheisel Paula Neumeister Barbara Nieman Steve Noble Lee Nolte Denise Nolte Gary Noth Torn Notz Chris Ochs NancyOldendick Karen Orben Darlene Orndorf'f Cynthia Osborne Kathy Osborne Amy Osterhage Vickie Packer Ken Paff Linda Page Vicki Pancero David Papin Susan Packer Gail Parsons Danny Partin Rosemary Partin l88 Sharon Patterson Jim Payne Linda Pearson Roger Pee? Terri Peter Bob Pfaffinger Chris Pfeiffer Joe Pflum Paula Phelps Jane Piepmeier Bernard Pierson Brenda Pilot Ben Pilot Scott Pohmeyer Harlod Pope Phylis Povkov Linda Powell Bob Powers Mike Prince Joe Proffitt Lester Propes Yvonne Quinton Bruce Raabe Garry Rains Kathy Ranz Patti Ray Jeff Reade Debbie Rehn Mary Jo Reifenberger Debbie Reilmann Mike Reilmann Cheryl Reindel Lana Reinhart Pam Reiss Cheryl Robards Dennis Ripperger Mary Riestenberg Kathy Rickels Dan Rennick Cyndy Remar Debbie Roseburrough Mike Roseburrough Joe Ross Nancy Ross Tom Rothwell Diane Ruby Debbie Rudman Mike Russo Dennis Rydyznski Diane Sanders Dale Sandlin Patty Saunders Su Sayers Mildred Schacht Richard Schaefer Cyril Scherpenberg Dan Schill Melita Schkabla Nancy Schlensker David Schloss Mark Schmidt Bill Schmidt Yvonne Schmidt Diana Smith Paula Smith Richard Smith Paui Snelling Jeanne Sommer Mike Stacey Nancy Staiger Mark Staples Mike Steding Larry Steele Kent Stephens Sonia Stevens Denise Stewart Jim Stewart Craig Stichtenoth Sharon Stranzin Donna Strasser Steve Strasser Sandy Streder Louis Stroschen Mark Stroud Rick Studt Tony Sudhoff Bill Sulek Brooke Swearingen Darlene Swearinger Sandy Sweeney Kathy Tate Betty Tebelman Tim Teerney Debbie Tepe Sheila Tenkdtte Linda Theesfeld Paula Theiring Gary Theobald Pam Thiemann Janet Thompson Judy Thompson Ellen Thomson Diane Thornhill Gary Thullen Denny Tighe Mike Tolle Delynn Tornin Mary Tufts CraigVanselow Tracy Vandermark Janet Usinger Belva Vaughn ChuckVaughn Eric Vaughn Donna Viox Mary Vollmer Gail Von Uehm Gayle Schmogrow Larry Schorsch Joyce Schrader Sal1y Schroeder Doug Schueler Jane Schueler Gary SchWeer Michael Sebastian Ronald Seig Les SewalI Diana Sexton Noma Shearer Jeff Sheckels Tim Sheckels Bill Short Mike Silbernagel Dannette Silver Mike Simpson Gary Skidmore Chris Smith 190 Sherry Henry Joan Held Bob Heen Christine Von Mool SuzieWalroth Joe Ward Leo Ward Larry Warren Tim Warrington Ca rol Washum Monica Wasinger Jack Watkins Dale Watts Randy Wayne lreneWatson DarleneWebb EddieWeber Peggy Weber Jeff Weddle Linda Wehmeier Diane Weinle Tom Wesolowski Diane Wesseler Kevin Werner Kathy Whalen George White Janice White Linda White Beth Widmer Doug Wiesner Paula Wiggins Bonita Wilkening Linda Willen Cathy Williams Judy Wilson Ca rol Witterstaetter Janis Wolf Sue Woods John Wooley Linda Wolf Mary Woldwicz Lafawn Wright Susan Young Paul Zachow Debbie Zehnder Linda Zimmerman Barb Henry nugmml L Cross Country Swimming 194 Winner of: H.C.S.L. District Best Runner: Steve Sauer - 10:21 Winner of: H.C.S.L. Southwestern Ohio District Best Swimmer: Bob Garrison Most Improved: Tom Scherch Football Most yds.!game: Taylor - 421 yds. Most yds. by OH. in One Season: 1968 - 2.634 yds. Most Points: Chuck Walroth 89 Best Rushing Average: Chuck Walroth Most Yards: Chuck Walroth Longest Ind. Rush: Ch uck Walroth - 84 yds. Most Punts Returned: Chuck Walroth 18 Most Yds. Returned on Punts: Chuck Walroth - 301 Most Points Scored on Punt Returns: Chuck Walroth - 12 Most Yards Returned by Interceptions: Chuck Walroth-85 yds. lronman: Ken Hummel Best Lineman: Dave Hewitt Best Back: Greg Huff' Most Improved: Gerry Lane 195 g-a-ig; 4 EA! 4 Wrestlin g Track 196 Winner of: H.C.S.L. - 2nd District- 3rd League Champions: D. Loewenstine Mike May Mick Fiorini District Cahmpion: D. Loewenstine Most Improved: Mick Fiorini Ed Ulmer Most Valuable: D. Loewenstine Records: Gordy Roberts Polevault- 12' D. Bryan, R. Bernard. B. Fricker, F. Hess- 440 yd. relay- 46.0 seconds Basketball , Winner of: H.C,S.L. - first in history of Oak Hills Best: Reco rd - 15-5 31 Defensive Team held opponents to 52.7 points Best Average per Game: per game Bob Siekmann - 20 points Best Rebound Average per Game: Bob Siekmann - 10 On lst Team Ali League: Bob Siekmann On lst Team All City: Bob Siekmann 0n WCPO AIl-StarTeam: BobSiekmann Best Defense: Bob Fricker Most lmrpoved: Dave Herche Most Valuable: Bob Siekmann 4le :15 -i 1:;w I97 ; E Golf E Winner of: H.C.S.LA 151; Golf Champion- shipfor0.H. Bowling High Game: Frank Lowe - 225 . High Series: Frank Lowe - 589 High Average: Bruce Adler - 181 : I , Tennis 3rd in H.C.S.L. Bob Gra uvogel - 6th in District Singles Dan Swart 8: Scott Hunter-Sth in District Doubles I98 Most Strike-Outs: Bob Siekmann - 68 Best Ptiching Record: Bob Siekmann -- 5 wins BasebaH Most Hits: Kerry Clifton 21 Most Runs: Kerry Clitton - 13 Most Runs Batted In: KerryClifton 10 Dave Hewitt - 10 Highest Batting Percentage: Bob Siekmann - .324 199 AFS Club Miss Karen Adleman Mr. 8: Mrs. Matthias Ahr Alfie H. J. Altenau Anonymous Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Applegate Jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl P. Armbruster Mrs. W. C. Arnold Mr. 8:Mrs. John Artmayer Mr. 8:Mrs. Babey The Ba bey Children Montana Backery Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Backschieder Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Bartel Carl Bartelt Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred G. Bassman Todd A. Bassman Clifford Bauer Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph V, Bauer The Baumann Family Lin Baumgartner Dayne Baverman Mr. Jacob Edward Beardsley Mr, 8: Mrs. Ken Bechtel Vickie Beck Mr: 8: Mrs. J, R. Becker Mr: 8: Mrs: J. R. 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ROHE PHARMACY Harrison 81 Glenway Cincinnati, Ohio 661-0480 WESTWOOD GULF SERVICE 8: BODY SHOP 3151 Harrison Avenue 661-9657 Lou 8: Ed Index Administration ........................... 150-152 Ads ...................................... 200-224 American Field Service Club .................... 66 Art Club ....................................... 87 Audio Visual Aids Club ......................... 105 Band ...................................... 40, 41 Baseball 1967 ........................... 106,107 Baseball 1968 ....................... 108,109,199 Basketball .............................. 34-39, 197 Best of OakHills 1967 ......................... 101 BestoankHilI31968 .................... 102,103 Bow1ing ................................... 92, 198 Bridge ........................................ 86 Caledonian ................................. 51-53 Cheerleaders ............................... 32, 33 Chess ......................................... 86 Choir ...................................... 84, 85 Christmas .................................. 28, 29 Classrooms ................................... 48 Clothing Fads .................................. 61 Co-op Clubs ................................... 76 Counselors ..................... , ......... 153,154 Cross Country ......................... 20,21,194 Dating ........................................ 31 Dramatics Club ............................. 80, 81 Exams ........................................ 49 Faces ................................... 112. 113 Faculty .................................. 156-165 Fall Division .................................. 6, 7 Fall Life .................................... 18,19 Fall Play .................................... 22, 23 Football ................................. 8-14, 195 French Club ................................... 68 Freshmen Pictures ........................ 184-191 Future TeachersofAm.Club ................. .. 46 Girls Athletic Association .................... 90, 91 German Club .................................. 69 Golf 1967 ..................................... 98 Golf 1968 ................................. 99, 198 Graduation .............................. 110,111 Gym Classes ................................... 92 Health CareersClub ........................... 104 Homecoming ............................... 15-17 Honor Society ................................ 100 Junior Pictures ........................... 168-175 King Basketball Dance .......................... 30 King Football Dance ............................ 7O Lad and Lassie Dance ........................... 89 Latin Club ..................................... 69 Literary Ciub .................................. 50 Majorettes ................................. 42, 43 De kettes ................................... 44, 45 Pep Club ................................... 71-73 Prom 1967 .................................... 93 Prom1968 ................................. 94, 95 Quilland ScrollClub ........................... 50 Red CrossClub ............................... 104 Secretaries ................................... 155 Senior Directory ......................... 226, 227 Senior Portraits ........................... 118-147 Sophomore Pictures ...................... 176-183 Spanish Club .................................. 68 Spring Division ............................. 74, 75 Spring Play1967 ............................... 77 Spring Play1968 ............................ 78, 79 Student Council ............................ 56-59 Sweetheart Dance ........................... 64, 65 Swimming ........................... 62,63,194 Tartan ..................................... 24, 25 Tartan Day ................................. 88, 89 Tennis 1967 ................................... 96 Tenni51968 ............................... 97,198 Three-One-Acts ................................ 60 Track ................................. 82, 83, 196 Varsity 0 Club ................................. 47 Winter Division ............................. 26, 27 Wrestling .............................. 54,55,196 Dennis Abel Chuck Adalspargar Bruce Adler Neal Aharn Rick Ahrens Gary Ba bel Darlene Baker Jerry Bakes Todd Bassman Linda Baum Debbie Baumer Linda Baumgarlnar Carol Becker Gregg Becker Ea rb Behrens Lyn Bering Joan Bernard chuck Bernin Nancee Berry Jan Bischoi Pat anoff Mlke Bltlman Mary Eitzer Ja'f Blaga Sally Blankenship Llnda Blatt Donna Boiman Steve Holland Sue Bolser Barb Bovard Owen Branam Jo Ann Breltensleln Cindy Brigham John Brinkmann Rick Brookhank Kan Broxlerman Ru bert Bruce Larry Bryant Donna Burchfield Kim Burns: Frank Cartwnght Jill Chandler Tom Chatham Sandy chllds Bev Chlseck Russ Clark Debbie Clift Kathy Cola Bob Coleman Scon Conklln Don Conrad Brian Conway Bruce Cartwright Telry Cox Da ve Craig Mike Cramerding Mary Ann D'Amici Ken Daughters Doug Davenport Janet Davldsnn Dana Davis Linda Davis Bob Dearnell Alan Deller Darrell Delseno Bill Dennls Don Benton Linda Darrick Ann Deshon Rlch Dmlall Steve Diehl Na ncy Donahue Debbie Dorsey Debbie Douglas June Dremer Rich Drew Nancy Duebber Tom Duehber Carl Durning Dehhle Eckaxt Steve Elliott Pam Emmert George Engel .lne Faigla Pat Feagan Dan Fearing Dave Ferrarelli Genrge Flelar George Fiorini Mel Flshur Beth Foster Betty Frasher Joe F reed Senior 3919 Powner Rd. 1111 5784 Fllvlew Cir. 1111 4098 Hutchinson Rd. 1111 1255 Anderson Furry Rd1 1381 4832 Valleybrook DL 1111 5000 Chantilly Dr.1381 5345 Romance Ln. 1381 230 Jupiter Dr.1381 6440 Werk R6. 1111 3822 BiehlAve.1111 316 charingeross C1. 1381 37is Coral Gabial1ll1 6182 Kingoak Dr.1111 4336 Slmca LIL 1111 6111Kingoak Dr. 1111 2570 Devils Backbone Rd.1381 6346 Muddy Creek Rd1138 1450 Devils Backbone Rd.1381 4235 School Section Rd.1111 5916 Oakapple Dr. 1111 3513 Markay Ct. 1111 5576 Plcardy Ln. 1111 3423 Ebenezer Rd.1111 5687 Pinchlll Ln.1391 6698 Tayloer. 1111 4485 Dalhl P111361 1129 Neeb Rd. 1381 3424561111. Rd. 1111 4140Ryb011Rd. 1111 578 Anderson Ferry Rd.1301 6470 Rapid Run REL 1381 4507 Rybolt Rd. 1111 2909 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 5486 Rapid Run Rd. 1381 4019 Wiidcherry Ct, 1111 4750 Dent Rd. 1111 3741 Aurara Ave.1111 2505 Snmh Rd. 1391 2996 Bailey Dr11111 3335 Glanmunt Ln. 1111 5730 FayselDr.1381 3671 Coral Gables 1111 6201 Springmyer Dr. 1111 6009 Glenn Wanaw P114381 2718 Werkradge Or. 1111 3209 Bracken Rd.1111 5994 Lawrence Rd. 1111 6644 Brldgatown Rd. 1111 2671 Devils Backbone Rd.1381 2740 Workrldge Dr.1111 371 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 5424 LariatDr.1381 5097 Ballantrae Ct. 1381 5857 Devon Ct. 1111 7142 Leiba1 Rd. 1111 2421 South Rd. 1381 439851.00mm1c Dr.1381 1939 Devil: Backbona 1111381 5941 Country Hills Dr. 1111 4442 Pinacroft Dr. 1111 4103 Quaker Hill Dr.1111 6366 Wassalman Rd. 1111 5384 Gander Dr.1381 372 Klamme Dr. 1381 4270 CloverhilJTerr.1381 5983 Dakappla Dr. 1111 3559 Sandai Ln.1111 349 Glenroy1391 5998 Beach Dell Dr.1331 251 Klnsman 6111381 5447 North Glen Rd.1111 6399 Bridgetown Rd.1111 5074 Grossepointe Ln.1381 2709 Warkrldga Dr.1111 3943 Janelt Ave. 1111 5540 Foley Rd.1381 3082 Neisel Ave. 1111 4210 Paul 114.1381 6000 Lawrence Rd. 1111 3751 Lakewood Dr. 1111 5764 Boomer Rd. 1391 5730 Fnysel Dr.1381 2839 Werkridge Dr. 1111 5331 Delhlll 01.1381 5240 Rybolt Rd. 1111 5179 Locust Ln. 1381 6480 Visitation Dr. 1111 5302 Wark Rd. 1111 3418 Glastonbury C1. 1111 6714lelor Rd. 1111 6984 SandalCt.1111 346 Anderson Furry Rd.1381 1023 Hilliard Dr.1381 Janet Freese Ted Freon Bill Freppon Bob Frlckar Jackie Fritsch Llnda Frondorf Chris Fuell carol Fuu Sue Game! Don Gardner Doug Gardner Bob Garrison Peggy Geers Chris Gurha rd! Earba Gilbert Ernle Gilkewn Barb Ginen Bah Grnuvogal Donna Gray Paula Gray Judy Green Mary Grlarsnn Rob Grimm Mary Ann Haas Joe Haehnle Dan Hafl Karen Haggis Lynn Hale Ellen Hamin Jan Hamhlln Nancy Hand Denny Hanseman Jim Harkness Judy Harris Steve Hawthorne Diana Hays Cheryl Heber John Heldl Steve Heil Judy Haln Connie Helms Harold Hen dricksan Gary Hensan Dave Harche Fred Hess Dave Hewitt Colleen Hickey Wayne Hill Paul Hines Herb Hoerst Greg H011 Glenn Hon Doug Hoover Bob Hawarth Sandy Hubert Rick Huddluton Greg Huff Ken H ummal Gary H urts Janlne Jackson Tom A. Jackson Tom D. Jackson Jan Joachim Judy Jones Rich Jones Dal: Jordan Guy Kaeser Dehbla Kaiser Kim Kareth Kalhy Kahuna Stephanie Keul Ralph Kellholz Phyllis Keller Dan Kelley Pat Kelley PI! Kennedy Bob Kercheval Kay 1111: Barb Klein Debbie Kilng John Klug Pit Knowles Mike Koesler Dava Kurner Cathy Korte Gregg Kramer Pat Kra mer Dabble Kreuzman Sue Kroner Debbie Kuahn Ron Kuhn Howard Kuhr Tim Lacher 304B Ebenezer Rd.1331 5718 Wutgmva Dr. 1111 3078 Ebenezer Rd. 1381 2039 Ebenezer Rd. 1381 5404 Oleander Dr.1381 5580 Plcardy Ln.1111 6131 Chamy Dr.1111 5573 Green Acres Ct. 1111 688 Libbe Jo Dr,1381 437 Wilke Dr. 1381 1509 Beechgrove Dr.1111 3258 South Rd. 1111 6667 Wark Rd. 1111 167 Wmsalman Rd. 1021 5566 Childs Ave.1111 51.9 Greenwell Rd. 1361 62115harlene CL1111 5517 Stokeswuod 01.1111 4008 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 5350 Cleandor On 1381 5309 Plover m 1381 7120 Lalbel Rd. 1111 3358 Crescentvtew Ln.1111 4258 Slmca Ln.1111 7165 Bridgetown Rd.1111 6383 Slan'uc Dr, 1111 3890 Ridgecombe 01.1111 1122 Hilliard Dr,1361 6002 Werk Rd. 1111 670 Woodhill Dr.1381 4B2 Burhen Dr.1381 5632 Nonh Glen Rd. 1111 5741Wmdview Dr. 1111 254 Brookioresl Dr. 1381 3944 Delhi Pk. 1041 592 lehe Jo Dr.1381 6924Taylor Rd.1111 1581 Devils Backbone 114.1381 6007 Werk 11111111 3646 Lakewood DL 1111 4014 Drew Ave.1111 577 Claymnre Terr. 1381 4406 Grove Ave. 1111 3933 81311141711111 6490 Visi1a110n Dr. 1111 4715 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 410 Pedrem Rd. 1381 7175Taylor Rd. 1111 51630hantilly Dr. 1381 5745 Fllview Cir. 1111 3602 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 542 Grnnwall Rd. 1331 2561 ngham Dr.1381 6061 Werk Rd.1111 604 Libbe Jo Dr. 1381 791 lvyhlil Dr. 1381 384 Klemme Dr.1381 6436 Taylnr Rd. 1111 5643Windridge Dr.1111 5055 Valley Ridge Rd.1391 5055 Valley Ridge Rd. 1391 5372 Ramancetn.1381 4748 Basil Ln. 1381 2370 Workrldge Dr. 1111 511 Angelnoak Dr.1381 5548 Green Acres Ct. 1111 1075 Beechmeadow 1381 4170 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 5791Nor1h Glen Rd. 1111 5167 Chanlllly Dr. 1381 3301 Glenmont LnA :111 4235 Marcrelt Dr.1351 5536 Raceview Ave. 1111 3760 Aurora Ava. 111.1 5422 Karen Ave11111 968WIId-meslTr.1381 2326 South Rd.1381 6897 lelor Rd.1111 6948 Sandal CL1111 4229 Westwnod N. Blvd. 1111 5120Willnet Dr. 1381 5225 Rybolt Rd.1111 5127 Delhi Pk. 1381 3410 Harwlnton Ln,1111 3333 Greenway C11 1111 5332 Romanca Ln.1381 5091 Delhi Pk 1381 2637 Sprlngwood 01.11.11 6303 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 5747 Windvlew Dr.1111 4427 Pinecrof! Dr. 1111 6304 Harrlson Ave. 1391 431 Wilke BL 1381 Lee Lalosh Allan Lameler Gerry Lane Lunda Lay Jan Lehr Sandy Lester Dave Lewls Nick Licht Glorla Llebenow Denny Link Gall Llnz Tom Lippert Frank Lowe Sandi Lucas 81 Luhn Debbie Macke Patty Maia! Gary Ma1ey Laura Manlfuld Tony Ma rtinez Juhn Masters Margie Masur Rainer Masur Diane Maths Sonja May Sharon McCaffery Shari McCollister Larry McDonough Mark McConough Sheri MCMIIIian Pam Mackstroth Candy Miller Dana Miner Russ Miller Diane erlenbrink Gary Monroe Carol Maura Rick Moore Danna Morann Vicki More1and Edd Morman Greg Morris Mary Lou Morris Bill Mullmlx Jerry Murphy Patty Murphy Bill Murray Kandy Needles Jill Newman Tlm Nolan Nancy Nelle Gerry Norton Maureen D'Brlen Glenn Ohmer Anne Oldield MIKEO'Malley KarenOney Jerry Orlemann Jane! Orth Bob Osterhage Judy on John Pal Ken Papner Dave Parker Bernle Parker Jlm Pass Rick Paxton Nick Pecheux Linda Pleiler Rmk Plelffer Sharon Plum Linda Phelps Gary Plslnr Ken Powers Julle Qulnn Lezlle Race Denny Rehn Kevin Reif Dave Relfcn burger Jeff REISS Dan Reitz Melody Resler Terry Riser Dan Roberts Carla Roblsch PUSIE Robisch Dale Rolfe: Steve Rolfes Jan Roll Bill Room Phyllis Rose Cheryl Ross Ted Rudman Directory 5301 Rybolt Rd. 1111 5405mm Rd.1111 687 Woodyhlll Dr. 1381 3959 Delhi Pk. 1041 3877 Puwnar Rd. 1111 6062 Parrakeet Dr. 1111 5561 Cleanlew Ave. 1111 297 WindroseCt.13B1 96B Faihlun Ave.1381 3455 Harwinton Ln.1111 4050 Lee Ct. 1111 2719 Werkridge Dr11111 41.28 Ebenezer Rd.1111 315 Glen Oaks Drv1381 3545 Locust Ln. 1381 71148ridgetown Rd.1111 3392 Greenway Ave.1111 4125Westwoocl N. Blvd. 1111 4270 Race Rd.1111 5538 Clea rview Ave. 1111 2057 Danvilla Dr. 1381 4282 Skylark Dr11381 4282 Skylark Dr.1381 3055 Picwood C111111 5069 Mt. Alverno1381 5798 Green Acres Ct. 1111 3454 Mnonrldge Dr.1111 5802 Childs Ave.1111 5802 Childs Ave. 1111 6454 Wesselman 1311,1111 6226 Sharlane Ct. 1111 3301Mnonridge 0r.1111 2209 Jimray 01.1331 3494 Eyrich Ave. 1111 664 Heavenly Ln.1381 6827 Hearne Rd. 1111 426 Greenwelf Rd.1381 3417 Tolland CL 1111 5438 Lariat D1.1381 687 Karnak Ct. 1381 1086 Tahoe Terr.1381 1276 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 3414 error Ln. 1111 3737 Meadowview Dr. 1111 5438 Lawrsnca Rd. 1111 3397 Greencrest Ct 11 1.1 5572 Green Acres 01.1111 5539 Stokeswood Ct. 1381 5093 Grassepoinh Ln.1381 5696 Eula Ave. 1111 2413 South Rd.1381 13271 Fiddlers Green Rd. 1111 755 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 3766 Frondorf Ave. 1111 3997 School Seminn Rd. 1111 475 Hibernia Dr.1381 3354 Harwlmon Ln. 1111 435 Sunaire Terr.1381 6316 SQarvua Dr. 1111 4452 St. Dominic Dr. 1381 359 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 350 Halindon Hill1381 343 Glen Oaks Dr. 1381 5536 North Glen Rd.1111 3086hakarCt.1381 3959 Delhi Pk. 1381 6257 Sharlene Ct. 1111 2741 Werkridge Dr. 1111 5917 North Glen Rd. 1111 5917 North Glen Rd.1111 6340 Taylor R1 1111 250 Kinsman C1.1381 6159 Dalevfew 811.1391 4471 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 3780 Mack Rd. 1111 3481Ebenezer Rd.1ll1 4449 School Suction Rd. 1111 4769 Mayhew R6113B1 4489 Foray Rd. 1381 5758 BrandI-Manor Dr. 1111 Bax 175 Hi. 2 1751 Beechgrove Dr.1381 640 Neck: Rd. 1381 3879 Ridgecombe Drv 1111 5352MBadawoodCL1381 5352 Meadowuod C1. 1381 2672 South Rd.1381 3716 Lakewood Dr.1111 5701 Woodhavun Dr. 1111 4136 Ebenezer Rd.1111 4831 Foley 88.1381 3953 Race Rd.1111 5732Woodhaven 0r.1111 Brenda Rust Tom Rust Rum Huwan Pam Ryder Rick Sula Mike Sandusky Suva Sauer Tony Scalia Ron Schaeiar Tom Schleicher Linda Schmidt 8111 Schmidt Dave Schmidtgoesllng Ken Schmimorst Kanl Schmogrnw Ruth Schmuelling Russ Schnelder Diane Schnieber LFnda Schorsch Diane Schroeder Dave Schube Bruce Schuck Blll Schulu Al Schum Rick Schwab Erich Schwartz Rick Schweer Dave Seal Erlc Shackalford Dehbteshlelds Arlynn Slmon Linda Simpson Pat siler Sylvia SIanery Barb Smlth Barry Smith DebbieSmlth Don Smith Sandy Smith Paul Sorg Carol Spencer Denny Spencer 8111 Speed; Dave Steele Jim Steigert Mary Alice Sleinkoenig P31 Sumnann Dan Swan Slave Tabor Patty Taeuber Ray Taylor Bill Telgheder RalfTelzel Mike Tighe PatTooley Rodger True Llnda Tschalen Ed Ulmer Dabble Van Dessel Vicki Vogel Geargla Wabnltz Barb Wagner Dave Waid Todd Wainscutt Chuck Walrulh Mary Jo Walsh PatWard JoLynneWartield Vicki Warrick Carol Wehner Doug Weitzel Sandy Wenhold Sue Wesseler Elizabeth White BattyWilhelm Mike Willelt Mary Wllsnn Dave Woenler Taml W011 LaurieWolie Peggy Wollner GayleWoodcock Debbie Wooten Ed Wortman FrankWyatt Dave Young Sandy Young Steve Zachow Donna leek Don Zehnder VvannoZlaba Sharon Zoller 5603 Brldgatown Rd.1111 5603 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 4701 Shadylawn Ten. 1111 310 Brookforest Dr. 1381 482 Sunland Dr.1381 6059 Bridgetown Rd.1111 5644 North Glen Rd. 1111 420 Morrvue Dr.13B1 3710 Lakewood Dr. 1111 3698 Sandal Ln. 11 11 6068 Lawrence Rd. 1111 727 Anderson Ferry 111111381 3923 Ebenezer Rd.1111 3487 Harwinton Ln11111 3385 Harmony Ln. 1111 376 Glen Oaks Dr. 1381 6221 Taylot Rd.1111 6145 Mernic Dr11111 5387 Pembina Dr.1381 3645 Neiheisel Rd. 111.1 6970 Harrison Ave. 1391 7158 Bridgetwon Rd. 1111 5149 Orange Lawn Dr.1381 6008 Parrakeet Dr. 1391 574 Greenwell Rd. 1381 3219 Bellacre Ct 1111 4600 Fehr Rd.1381 697Conina Drv13B1 7132 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 333 Greenwe1le.1381 3549 Sandal Ln. 1111 5033 Mt. Alverno 1381 5380 Pemblna Dr.1381 3858 Chatwood 121.1111 6042 Bearca! Dr. 1111 6347 Blueberryhill C1,1111 769lvyhlllDr.1381 708 lvyhill Dr. 1381 895 Martini 12111331 4312 Homelawn Ave.1111 6909 Hearne Rd.1111 709 Anderson Ferry Rd. 1381 1920 Neeh Rd.1381 5697 Windview Dr11111 5664 Reemlin Rd. 1391 6323 Blueberryhlll Ct. 1111 305 Windrose Ct. 1381 6606 Hayes Rd. 11.11 5763 Wulll Run Rd. 1381 3769 Meadowview Dr. 1111 7076 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 5533 Wundndge Dr. 1111 5373 Foley Rd. 1381 87201th11 Dr.1381 6153 Daleview Rd.1391 4597 School Section Rd. 1111 3550 Lakewond DL 1111 4582 School Section Rd. 1111 2194 Rollingrldge Ln.13a1 5397 Pembxna Dr. 1381 5697 Karen Ave.1111 6312 Bridgetown Rd. 1111 5687 Windview Dr. 1111 1221Tahue Terr,1381 3343 Cresentvlaw Ln. 1111 616 Pontius Rd,1381 6344 Upper 118.138 6354 Sharlene Ct. 1111 3275 Annismn Dr. 1111 3771 Lakewood Dr.1111 3835 Ebenezer Rd. 1111 5318LilibetCL1381 6015FlyerDr.1111 5713 Shaw Rd.1391 5524 Green Acres Ct. 1111 1750 DeVIIS Backbone Rd. 1381 6275 Wesselman 80.1111 4228 Rybon Rd.1111 6119 Johnson Rd.1391 5959 Beech Dell Dr.1381 4240 Huichlnson Rd.1111 3410 Markay C1111 11 6951 Sandal 01.1111 5746 Westgrove Dr 1111 6736 Hearne Rd. 1111 6292 Charity Dr.1111 6033 Lawrence Rd. 1111 4362 Cloverhill Terr.1381 4239 Hutchlnson 811.1111 5198 Valley Ridge Rd. 1391 1588 Beechgrova Dr 1381 4716 Shadylawn Terr,1381 OUR HOPE FOR '69? 228 Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs
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