Oak Hills High School - Caledonian Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1969
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A tree, the world -- A leaf, Oak Hills. The stem is hours of classes And study . . . every schoolday of the year. The veins, after school clubs and activities. All are composed of atoms, Students and teachers Supporting the structure . . . Individuals . . . and intricate in themselves. The leaf as a whole Is like one large design A unique pattern . . . A design never created before And never to be duplicated . . . Is now The year of 1968-69. ' ' Oak Hills High School ledonian . . . . C1nc1nnat1, Ohlo Vol. 10 1968-1969 Editor: LindarHearn Student Life ......................... 4- 39 Faculty - Academics ................ 40- 69 Organizations ...................... 70-117 Sports ............................ 118-147 Underclass ........................ 148-177 g Seniors ........................... 178-217 . Ads .............................. 218-241 1 Index ............................ 242-247 E 71 2 - Table of Cnnlems 3 Table of Cnnlenls 4 - Student Lila UDENT LIFE The sound of a gavel calls a meeting to order. Excited students cheer as a basket is scored. Mu- sic blares and lights flash. The hum of friendly voices and the ring of laughter sounds through the halls. A repetition of sights and sounds takes place each day. Repetition is what makes up a school :year. Repetition which would lapse into monotony if it weren't for the clubs, projects, games and the lit- tle everyday incidents of school life. The year may pass slowly while you,re living it, but looking back on it, it seems to have passed too fast. The freshman year is a time for newness, a new beginning and new friends. The sophomore year cements these beginnings and friends. A Junior feels he is really a part of the school at last. The Senior year is a year of reflection, some regret, some anxiety and fear of the future; but mainly relief to have gotten through the last four years With graduation, a phase of life closes for every Highlander. The familiarrsights and sounds of each day lapse into one memory of Oak Hills. 5 - Sludunl Life ' 3. nu : K : my... - . su t NZ .7 km? ' If t : 391:3; t r . . I ABOVE: Penny Pittman gives her views as a representa- tive of the United Kingdom at the mock UN session held at Edgecliff. Fellow delegates from Oak Hills are Eliza- beth Schwan and Jim Griffith. ABOVE: The Freshmen, large in number, prove the smallest in size as shown by Aaron Page and Randy BELOW: Oak Hills students show the enthusiasm and Smith. spirit at a game that combine to back a winning team. fl 7 Studenl Lite Participation Marks Oak Hills Student Although academics are stressed as being first and foremost in the minds of students, extru-cur- ricular activities occupy the hours outside of class rooms. The interests of many Highlanders are met with clubs and sports events. Basketball games, drama Club, Hi-Y, swim meets t all of these are a part of life at Oak Hills High Schoolt The halls are alive Mondays before school with roaming bands of Pep Club members putting up spirit signs, typewriters Clicking on until evening in the Tartan room, and plans for the Prom being discussed in room six. These activities are as much a part of Oak Hills as daily Classes. RIGHT: Charlene Espich is one of the many who enjoy reading the Ktunderground gossip put out by friends. ABOVE: Highlanders have many interests; here Robin Croker and Bill Keeton rehearse for Red Shoes? T h Sludenl Life Homecoming Activities F oster Spirit Homecoming is a day when school spirit is built and exhibited. A pep rally in the morning featured skits to show the school spirit of the fac- ulty and classes. Originally decorated floats were displayed in the parade before the game and later during the half-time show. CAA added its own version of the theme tKFantasy and Fairy Tale? with their float entitled hThe Poison Apple De- feat. Winner of the floats was announced at halftime. juniors captured first place with hThe Real Pecos Billu and Seniors second with ttHigh- landers Stalk the Cowboys.n The Freshments LtOld Woman in 21 Shoe introduced a new look in floats while sophomores entered mFractured Fairytalesf, The climax of the evening was when Nancy Paul was crowned Homecoming Queen of '68-69. Highlander Spirit soared as students rallied before the game to give the team an enthusiastic send-off. ABOVE: Nancy Paul claims her throne on the queenas float surrounded by her court U to H N. Schunk, S. Mer- curio, S. Ferguson, P. Day, J. Martz, N. Sumner. 8 a Studenl Lil? ABOVE: Seniors placed second in the float competition . . . with their float entitled Highlanders Stalk the COW- BELOW: Legendary liecos B1 rpamecl the held m the boys? form of the Jumors hrst place Heat, The Real Pecos Bill?! 9 - Sludt-nl Life Crowned at half-time Friday, Homecoming queen Nancy Paul reigns at the dance Saturday night. l0 - Sludenl Lih- Hootenanny, Dance Mark Homecoming uNever Never Land,, was the title of this yearss Homecoming dance. Contrary to tradition, the dance was held on the Saturday following the game. Particular emphasis was placed on honor- ing the Class of ,68 and bringing out the real meaning of Homecoming. Teachers were encour- aged to talk about school spirit and Oak Hillsh Alma Mater was taught in classes. Added high- lights to the Homecoming festivities were a P3- rade featuring the band, Oakettes, Majorettes, floats and candidates, a pep rally before the game and a Hootenanny afterwards, at which students furnished their own music. Highlanders gave Homecoming a new breath of spirit this year. RIGHT: Mr. Scherer, Mr. Southgate, and Mr. Wolf join students at the Hootenanny following the game. LEFT: Couple, Laura Curtright and Claes Hagman. de- light in the music of the New Lime at the dance. 117 Student Life Mick F iorini Reigns As King F ootball The theme of the 1968-69 King Football dance was hCatCh A Falling Star.,, Decorations, in ac- cordanee with the theme, were based on outer space. The dance, sponsored by Pep Club was held to honor the twenty-three senior gridsters who were the candidates for the title. The high point of the evening was the announcement of the ,68-69 King Football, Mick Fiorini, Melody Lowther, Pep Club President, crowned Mick and presented him with a five dollar gift certificate. When asked his feeling about being named to the throne, Mick answered, ttBeing Chosen King Football is a school honor, but since the voting is done by those who attend the dance, the signifi- cance seems slighter because of the Chance of popularity votes. The King Football dance proe vided an exciting end to the football season. RIGHT: Mick Fiorini, Ken Helton, Bob Flick, and Den- nis Wiggins watch as the offense goes into action. BELOW: King Football candidates are tstanding l to H Megee, B. Haas, C. Heiber, T. Class, M. Fiorini, K. Clif- D. Couch, A. Spickard, R. Smith, D. Cehring, F, Voynov- ton, S. Hill, B. Knisley, D. Bryan. ich, D. Hurd, D. Heinold, D. Richmond, tkneelingt R. ABOVE: Mick Fiorini, 1968 - 1969 King Football, enjoys a dance in his honor with his date, Stephanie Valvano. ABOVE: A1 Spickard searches for an opening and takes advantage of it against Creenhills. LEFT: Melody Lowther and her date enjoy a secluded moment behind the decorations at King Football. l3 Student Life ttBed Shoes This year's fall play was uRed Shoes, 3 story of a young girl orphaned in her teens. Karen is overcome with the politeness 0f Snogg and the wit 0f Jemmo. She decides to run away with Snogg to become a ballerina. Late in the play Snogg reveals his true self. It seems too late for Karen to return to her newly found grandmother when Snogg shows his true intentions. If it werenit for the lover hero Nels, Karen would be doomed, but as all heroes d0, Nels saves the day and they live happily ever after. Playing leads in the production of iiRed Shoes Were Terry Cranert, as the wicked Gypsy Snogg Robin kaer, a freshman, portrayed Karen; Bill Keeton, Nels; Richard Burton, the burgermaster. The infamous and delightful Jemmo was played by Leslie Laioshi Two new people to attain parts in the full production were Sally Sjodail, grand- mother, and Toby Clandorf, the shoemaker. All in all is Red Shoes was a delightful production. BELOW: Evil Snogg sets in motion his plan to dominate Karen by having Nels give her the magic red shoes. ii Dances Across OH ABOVE: Grandmother and Karen rejoice when they find each other after years of separation and searching. H- Slude III Lih- Stage, Combining Comedy and Drama ABOVE: With his master sitting alone deep in thought. BELOW: Allys well that ends well as Nels and Karen are Jemmo gives vent to feelings in an acrobatic dancet united and the evil Snogg is brought to justice. 15 - Sludtnl Life Dating Proves to Be One of the Although football and basketball always attract large crowds at Oak Hills, the most popular sport is undoubtedly dating. The dating season, unlike other sports seasons, extends all year around. The rules are flexible and often times are made by the participants in the sport. The only referees are, perhaps, parents. Not limited to a court or field, dating extends to movie theaters, plays, dances and concerts. This sport is practiced in the halls, over the phone at night and, an indirect ap- proach, through friends. Dating has a larger par- ticipation than any varsity, reserve, or intramural program at Oak Hills. Competition is even more furious than any challenge provided by rival teams in basketball. Dating is also perhaps the oldest sport known to man. What is the reason for its longevity? The secret of dating is the fun, companionship and the thrill of competition it provides for its fans. AT LEFT: Steve Knight and Lillian Peters take time out between bells to recover from classes with a pep talk. BELOW: Mick Fiorini and Stephanie Volvano team up and get into the action at one of OH,s many dances. 16 - Student Litt- Most Important Sports at Oak Hills ABOVE: Dances throughout the school year whether in- formal, semi-formal, or formal enjoy a large attendance at Oak Hills from Highlanders and their dates. RIGHT: Glen Neugebauer and his date, Terri Jansen converse 0n the sidelines at the Homecoming dance. BELOW: Judy Kreft and her date, Tom Burkhart enjoy one of the semi-forma! dances during the year. 17 g Studenl Life An Evening of Tragedy And Melodrama This year, departing from the customary three one act plays, the Oak Hills Drama Club present- ed cuttings from Shakespeares I'Iamlet in two acts and the one act play Dirty Work at the Crossroads. Hamlet starred Terry Cranert in three roles e as Hamlet, the King, and the Voice Of the Ghost. Ophctiu was portrayed by Robin Croker, Queen Gertrude by Judy Kreft, and Truth by Jamie Hackwortht The cast of nDirt-v Work at the Crossroads included Bill Keeton, Val Lampe, Richard Burton, Barb Brigham, Jack Holt, and other Oak Hills players. LEFT: Terry Cranert, as the King. reiterates one of the many dramatic speeches found in Shakespearehs uHamletf' BELOW: At Elsinore Castle. in the country of Denmark. Ophelia listens carefully as Hamlet makes his point. 151' e Studenl Life ABOVE: Munro Murgatmyd keeps Widow Lovelace en- gaged in conversation as he casually slips poison into her tea. BELOW: Ida Rhinegold shocks Adam Oakhart as she reveals a little too much of a shapely leg and ankle. ABOVE: Backstage activities range from applying make- up to the chewing 0f fingernails in nervous anticipation. BELOW: Nellie Lovelace, Mrs. Upson Asterbilt. and Fleurette, the maid, join to comfort Leonie Asterbill. l9 - Sludcm Lih- Sweetheart Dance Honors Juniors Candidates are tBOYS l to H M. Seiple, J. Sander, R. Timmons, M. Basler, D. Betz, J. Van Winkle, S. LancaSe 20 7 Student Life Love is Blue, was the theme of this yeafs Sweetheart Dance. The dance, given by the soph- omores in honor of the Junior Class was held Feba ruary twenty-first. A combination of blue and purple was used to decorate the cafeteria where the dance was held. Blue hearts around the door and blue lighting softened the cafeteria and heart-shaped table decorations completed the theme. Jill Lampe and Jan tSatChT Sander were chosen as Sweetheart Queen and King by those attending the dance. Candidates for Sweetheart King and Queen were nominated from each Ju- nior homeroom, then the list was narrowed down by a preliminary ballot. The King and Queen were elected and crowned at the dance. The Sophomore class can be proud of their efforts in making Sweetheart a success and can count it as good experience for their work on the prom next year. LEFT: juniors Jill Lampe and Jan Sander share the honor of being elected Sweetheart King and Queen. ter, tCIRLS l to rt M. Davenport, J. Truitt, B. Seilz, V. Pfaff, K. Bergdolt, B. Long, J. Lampe. Jerry,s Day a Big Success for SC rm WMWXW: wwmw fnmwmwwme r ABOVE: Monica Hitchens contributes to Highlander ac- tivities at Jerrfs by checking out the food supply. This year Oak Hills Student Council partici- pated in their second Jerry,s Day. The work force, organized by Lisa Rose and Beth Seitz, was divid- ed intohthree shifts. Students from all four Classes worked as waiters, busboys, cooks, managers, and in any other jobs which were necessary. BELOW: Doc Musekamp, Paul Nickerson and Lisa Rose take over the job of cleaning and setting tables. 9'! '2 Y 'V 41 .Or ABOVE: Pam Bates finds out that any job carries with it some routine as she readies carry-out orders. 21 7 Sludcnl Lift: Siekmann Elected King Basketball After ABOVE: Bob Siekmann, newly crowned King Basketballx has the traditional solo dance with date, Judy Martz. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior jan tSath Sander Hicks 3 pass across the court to teammates during a home game. RIGHT: Bob Siekmann, elected King Basketball. takes his place on the throne with crown and gym shoes. 22 A Studcnl Lifv Team Completes Successful Season The traditional King Basketball dance held to honor senior players on the varsity basketball team was held this year on March twenty-eighth. Eight seniors were candidates for King. Based on the votes of those attending the dance Bob Siek- mann was named the new King Basketball and crowned by Pep Club president, Melody Lowth- er. Bob took his throne complete with crown and gym shoest Pep Club sponsored the turnabout dance with the theme HRomance 0n the Re- boundt, fitting in with both the reversed position of the girls and the guys and the honoring 0f the basketball players. RIGHT: Senior Glenn Neugebauer, a candidate for King Basketball, adds to the defensive action of the team. BELOW: Senior basketball players eligible for King Basv kelball are.- tstanding I to rt D. Lowe, G. Smith, R. Bar- dowt M. Peppers, B. Siekmann. tseatedt A. Spickard. D. Richmond, and G. Neugebauer. 2.1- Sludrnl Lilo Dramatic Club Presents Spring Play. The Dramatic Club presented hThe Man Who Came to Dinnern as their annual Spring play. Playing the main role of Sheridan Whiteside was Terry Cranert. Other students in major roles were Val Lampe hMaggie CutlerL Jack Holt hBanjoL Robin Croker hLorraine SheldonL Vic Jo'hanson hBert Jeffersonl Kathy Leimberger Wiiss Preem and Pam Schueler hMrs. Ernest W. Stanleyf BELOW: Mr. Whiteside is forced to give his Christmas speech from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. ABOVE: Bert Jefferson finds that getting drunk may be the only way to understand a situation involving women. ABOVE: Miss Preen departs from caring for Sheridan Whiteside after receiving a painful bite from a penguin. 24 h Siudcnl Lile ABOVE: Maggie and Sidney Whiteside enjoy a relation- ship, which unlike newfnund love, can Withstand trials. BELOW: Bert jefferson is torn with indecision as Maggie and Lorraine Sheldon compete for his attention. 25 m Sludcnl Lifc Scots Concerned With Hat Day, SC Student Council sponsors several projects each year, but this year was different in that more pro- jects were initiated which involved the coopera- tion of a greater number of students Teacheris Recognition Day was an idea never before tried. Students actually took over the position and du- ties of their teachers and the administrators Hat Day was another successful SC oriented project. It featured a pep rally with DJ Larry Clark and a hat contest An important yearly activity of SC is the elec- tion of officers. Officers for next year are Presi- dent - Skip Lancaster, Vice-President i Bob Schmitt, Secretary i Amy Osterhage, and Trea- surer - Anne Menke. Itis these activities that keep Oak Hills, Student Council and its members on the g0. LEFT: Tana Casper takes over teaching duties for Mr. Reynolds during Teacheris Recognition Day. BELOW: WSAI disc jockey, Larry Clarke, gets into the spirit of Hat Day after participating in a Pep Rally. 26 - Student Liil' Elections And Teachefs Recognition ABOVE: Senior Alice Davenport, as campaign manager, ABOVE: junior Skip Lancaster gives the final speech of introduces her candidate for Student Council secretary. his campaign for Student Council president. ABOVE: Barb Link. sophomore. takes her turn at the pn- ABOVE: Linda Page hands out ballots as students return dium in front of students as a candidate for treasurer. to homerooms to make the final decisions on candidates. 27 7 Sludenl Lik- Hours of Work Go to Make a Prom. Planning and making decorations for the Ju- nior-Senior Prom is the biggest job in Which the Junior Class is involved. This yeafs Class put in many hours and many days of work on table dec- orations such as Buddhas, elephants, Hoteis as well as a fountain, a ten foot statue of Buddha and shops for a Bazaar which lined the walls. LEFT: Sparkling lights lined the doorways to the dance floor. Here Karen Schwalbach attaches a string. ABOVE: Holei, Hindu Buddha, symbol of virtue and wish dom, occupied a place of honor as a centerpiece. 28 - Sludenl Life ABOVE: Junior Pat Kreutzer measures out a length of tape as the Prom decorations begin to take shape. BELOW: A trumpeting grey Indian elephant, set on prom tables, brought to mind the open plains of India. 29 r- Student Lik- ABOVE: Janice Melillo and Cary Naurimn admire the BELOW: Barry Becker and Mildred Schacht are attired center pieces which were small replicas of the Buddha. in Indian garb to add to the Far Eastern atmosphere. India . . . a land of contrast. Modern cities re- place the villages and new customs replace the ancient ones. But it is the 01d India which casts a spell i the India of princes, eerie music, tropical forests, and light waving silk, This is the India visited on Prom night. Buddhas, statues, flowers, and jCWeled elephants brought this mystic India closer for at least one night. ABOVE: A flower covered chandelier was suspended from the ceiling in the center of the silk-enclosed dance floor. 30 7 SIudenl Life Prom Brings the Far East Nearer ABOVE: A Buddha decked with flowers and spotlighted rules majestically over the dancers at the Prom. ABOVE: Mr. and Mrs. Sweeder greet Highlanders and dates as they enter the Prom through the receiving line. ABOVE: Joe Newcomb and his date Linda Gellenbeck enjoy a papicr-miichl5 of an Indian jeweled elephant. LEFT: Kay Schmithorst and Doug Townsend study a bust of an Indian prince part of the Far East theme. 31- Student Lih- TWO Weeks Before the Production . . . mi ABOVE: Taking advantage of warm weather, Jo Anne Stokes prepares a song for the variety show. ABOVE: After long hours and weeks of practice before . . the big night, Gwen Gunker routine nears perfection. BELOW: Informal, Impromtu practices are a part of the Best. Here, the Decadence readies an original number. 32 w Sludcnl Life LEFT: Junior Joy Robertson commands the spotlight as she dances to an arrangement of hThe Look of Love? ABOVE: Richard Davis combines his instrumental and BELOW: The Twice-Four Freshmen tell their feelings vocal abilities in q Started A Joke? a popular song. I 1 about becoming sophomores in hI Wonht Grow Up . i h h w 5.1x 33 - Studenl Life RIGHT: The Misfits, one of many talented acts, entertain with their version of Sittin7 0n the Dock of Bay.n CENTER: The Majorettes unsuccessfully attempt an ac- robatic stunt during a break between performances. LOW ER LEFT: Linda Pearson and Ray Rugg recreate a scene undoubtedly familiar to every Laugh-Ih fan. LOWER RIGHT: Junior, Ray Rugg, shows his many tal- ents as he portrays a very popular vocalist, Tiny Tim. a 3 K , 7 'm ung 11 .: PILL. , H x N kIKI -3. :r 34 - Studenl Life And the Night of the Production. . . Dancing, singing and comedy marked this year7s Best Of Oak Hills. It was patterned after NBCls number one show, Laugh-In and con- tained all the ingredients of the popular series. Highlanders presented a number one show them- selves complete with all the famous Characters and llone-liners . Portraying the cast of Laugh-In were Skip Lancaster, Mike Seipel, Rick Conner, Ray Rugg, Debbie Kacher and Linda Pearson. Individual acts ranged from Triple Drums by Dick Haffey, Alan Stone, and John Ellsworth t0 HStewball by the Carolina Ditch Diggers. Along with the individual acts were the traditional acts such as the number with the Oakette captains and two-year majorettes. The Oakettes also of- fered several numbers. Scenery which consisted of flats decorated with one-liners also compli- mented the theme RIGHT: Skip Lancaster plays the straight man as Mike Seipel assumes the identity of a Laugh-In regular. BELOW: The Oakettes kick off this yearss Best with their rendition of iiItls Today,, and nConsider Yourself. Class Day Ends a Successful Year 36 - Sludenl Lile RIGHT: Dave Ettensohn,0utstanding junior boy, con- gratulates foreign student Claes Hagman on his graduation. ABOVE: Mr. Poynter awards Jim Holtkamp, an honor student, the award for outstanding scientific achievement. Class Day june fifth completed the 1968-69 school year. It consisted of the Senior charge giv- en by Paul Osterhage, the Junior acceptance by Senior class president-elect Margaret Davenport and the farewell address given by foreign student Claes Hagman. Awards to deserving students were given by Mr. Sweeder and representatives of the sponsors of other awards. rshiinm'. .' hjhnun-unuu 37 7 Sludenl Lile Commencement Night Marks an End ABOVE: Every graduation involves a certain amount of sentimentality as students say good-by to friends. BELOW: Pictured are sixty-four 0f the 69 financial grants winners who received a record amount of 110 awards. 33 - Student Life and a Beginning for O.H. Graduates The Ninth Annual Commencement Exercises were held on June fifth in the high school stadi- um. Platform guests included the Board of Edu- cation, Rev. J. Frank Ferguson, and Superintend- ent Richard Herron. The Valedictorian 0f the Class of 1969 was Penny Pittman with a perfect 4000 average and the Salutatorian was Deborah Fox. There were 404 students awarded diplomas, fifty-seven of whom were honor graduates. RIGHT: Marcia Adams clutches her diploma as the Commencement exercises are closed with a Benediction. BELOW RIGHT: Penny Pittman receives the Valedicto- rian award from Superintendent of Schools7 Richard Herron. BELOW: Salutatorian, Debbie Fox, presents her speech entitled ttThe Promise of Today,, to guests and relatives. 39 - Student Life I In Haw uvlatu I .00 dull Ill!!! ' . , . y. .. RAY WULI Elf JIIII RIVIMII .. MIL. IICIHI III'UI II; II. 40 - Facully FkCULTY This year the professional teaching staff of Oak Hills High School was the largest in the history of the school. The staff was divided into eleven de- partments in order to better organize the stup dents, curriculum. The head of each department organized teacher activities and study aids. An excellent counseling service augmented the teachers in their effort to educate the student body. Composed of five counselors, four guided in solving immediate problems, while the fifth, Mrs. Roberts, prepared students for their college entrance and in their scholarship applications. 41 - Fnculty OH Administration Led by Front Office Mr. Waller Denecke, Assistant Suprrinlcndmxi, Mr. Richard Herron, Superintendent. 6f. : A t? ,, A' a .. iSTANDINC Mr. Elmer Ruehrwein. Mr. Thomas C. Morris, Mr. Eugene Middlekamp, Mr. H. Winkler GEATEIN Mr, Robert L. Browning, Mr. Max Hillmam Mr. Richard WK l-IerrmL 42 - Faculty Mr. Willard Sweeder The administration of Oak Hills High School was headed by Principal, Mr. Willard Sweeder and assisted by two assistant principals, Mr. Rich- ard Scherer and Mr. Richard Witsken. During the course of the year Mr. Ralph Lane accepted the post of Assistant Principal and Mr. Witsken be- came Principal at Deihi Elementary School. 43 - Faculty Mr. Ralph Lane. Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Witsken, Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Scherer, Assistant Principal 44 - Ficully Mrs. Erlyne Shubert Mrs. Kathryn Yaney Mrs. Betty Arnett 45 - Fncully Counselors Help Solve Student Problems Mr. W. Vernon Conner Miss Mary Ann jervis Mr. T. Robert Denncdy 46- Faculty Mrs. Alice K. Roberts 47 - F acully Mrs. Alice McCarthy .VIr.1.inus A. Pillcr Librarians and Nurse Provide Services '5. Mrs. Mary Thomson Mrs, Danna Clark 48 - Faculty Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Provide Needed Services for Oak Hills 6EATED M. Hoppie, H. Makstaller, L. Hall, V. Heintz, E. Cunningham, I. Tooley, D. Speckert, M. Babbitt, K. V. Schunk, D. Beigel. STANDINCU R. Kuhn, E. Mason, Maisch, E. Stewart, B Gideon R. Imholt, V. Maisch. M. Bevis, L. Phillips, R. Hollmeyer, E. Giese, D. Rickels, Jt- J5 23.3; f?fku. L. Gresham. N. Conners, C. Conners. C. Pflum. L. Moor- men. R. Young. 49 - Facully Social Studies Has Education Seminar The 1968-69 Social Studies Department under the direction of Mr. Irving Hellman sponsored several unique activities. During October many committees worked to organize the mock election which was held on November 5. A large part of the student body was involved in the actual elec- tion and political rally. The Social Studies De partment also sponsored an education seminar for all the senior classes. Outside speakers talked on the different phases of our natiorfs educational system. Mr. james L. Vanzant M.S., 8.5. Indiana State University 50 - Facully ABOV F: Mr. Robert Yung AB. Nnrthu'ostvrn L'nix'orsily, MA. Ollin Slate L'nin-rsity ABOVE: Mr. John E. Higgins .NIL MA. L'uivvrsih nf Dctruil LEFT: Mr. Arthur J. DelConte 8.5, Xavwr L'niversity 51 ; Fucully Miss Janice Elaine Slater A B. Hanover College, MA. Bull Stale L'llivcrsily Miss Eleanor F. Sattler M.Ed. University UFCinL-innuki, BA. Nurllm'uslrm Univvrsih Mr. David F. McCahe 8.5. Miami University, M. Ed Xawivr L'nivvrsilp Mr, Raymond P. Moulliet B. XHCd. Xavier L'niwrsity Mrs. Patricia P. Censheimer B.A Nortlm ostoru University Miss Virginia Lee Smith M.A, HS. Xuxior L'nivvrsity 5 . E if U MW Mr. Irving 5. Hellman Miss Carolina Louise Zurlage B.Sv Ohio State L'niwrsily'. M.Ed. L'nivcrsily of Cincinnati A.B., MJL B. If. Univvrsiiy of Cincinnati 52 - Faculty Mr. Thomas Hartley Dedication to ideals, courage, pride, determi- nation, and love are abstractions which can be found in any dictionary. These same qualities can be easily over-looked or can go unrecognized in man - something of a paradox since these quali- ties belong essentially to mankind For the past seven years, students and faculty members of Oak Hills High School have lived with the embodiment of these virtues in the per- son of Mr. Thomas Hartley, Social Studies teach- er. It is to him and the memory of his life that we dedicate this page Tom Hartley is an inspiration to all who knew him. He was an unassuming, courageous man who stoically accepted the Circumstances which slowly but painfully took from him his health, the use Of his legs, and eventually his life. His spirit, however, remained firm. He was determined to face each tomorrow as it came. It wasnlt that he feared death, but that he loved life - his family and his friends. It was with pride and a determination of spirit that Tom Hartley gave unselfishly of himself to his educational duties and to his fellow man in many ways after each of seven major operations, any of which could have proven fatal. His deep faith in God and devotion to his family gave him the strength to survive for seven years after he had been given three months to live. These seven years brought with them the fulfillment of seeing his son begin his formal education, the birth of his daughter, a deep understanding between himself and his wife, lasting friendships, and ine numerable students being guided by his direction. At a time when many people, young and old alike, question the values of life, Torn Hartley and all he believed in and worked for might shine forth as a beacon to help us see in the midst of what seems to be darkness. If the memory of his life aids just one person Tom Hartley will be satisfied. 53 - Faculty This year the English Department under the direction of Mr. Eugene Wagner was the largest of the academic departments and included eight- een teachers. During the 1968-69 school year the English Department was engaged in a varied cur- riculum including Speech and Dramatics and Journalism in addition to the regular English classes Many English students of all grade levels added practical experience to their theoretical knowledge of drama by participating in group excursions to the Playhouse in the Park to see such plays as Shast St. Joan and Shakespeares Comedy of Errors. Mr. Eugene E, Wagner Mrs. Gayle Kowzan B.SW MUN Xavier t'niversily BA. Cullegv 0f Mount St. Jnscph 54 - Faculty ,v s , .guw' ' n .mnwvv, ' mYXm k . h,. r n I 4 l,,.-.:- Miss Carole K. Knight FLA, Cvntrv College Miss Sharon L, Razor BA. Eusivrn Kentucky L'uiversih Virginia M. Rowe .Shippenslmrg Slate Cullum- Mrs. lune R, 110i! I3. lnl. linwrsun Cullcgv of Oratory. 13,5. 5. acuso L'niwrsily MA. Columbia Llniwrsit-x Miss Sallie Joyce Sherman B. :L Cz-utru tiollugv Mrs. Nina C. Scllreibcr HA. Mnrehcad State L'niwrsiq RIr. Munroe Drew . . Mr. John R. Ohcrmevcr BU . M .-L0l1itJSt;Llcl lllYL'TSIU ' 13,5. XL lid. Xmior L7 nivorsity 55 - Faculty a I .r X Miss Jane Mueller Mrs. Barbara K. Gardiner l3.3.0l1iu$tutv University BA. Lzmran-p Luiwrsity Mr. Gerald 13. Morris BUN, MA. Liuiu-Isily nl' Kvnlnrky Mrs. Carolyn Sue Pulley A B. I'Ianun-rCollege Mrs. Harrie! Burlord 13.5, West Virginia University Miss Lynn Taylor BS. Bowling Green L'nivcrsity Mrs. Patricia K. Maison HA. Nnrlhnvstcm University Mrs. Dolores Gibbons 8.5. Indiana State University 58 - Faculty Foreign Language Lab Enhances Dept. Both modern and Classical languages are of- fered at Oak Hills High School. The faculty members under the direction of Mr. Bernard Southgate give the students guidance with the aid of the language lab, which is in its second year of use. Even though classes are large, the lab enables the students to obtain individual instruction. Miss Sue Bierman 35. University quincinnati Miss Regina A. Riedmatler HA. Cnllcge of Mount St. Jnsoph A BOVE: Mr. Bernard W. Suuthguie BVS, University of Cincinnati, AB. Lhnju-rsitvx 0f Keuluclq; MA. Indiana University LEFT: Mr. Luis delPilar BA. University of Pucrto Rico, MA. L'niversit'x nf Cincinnati Mrs. Dianne Ammuns HAL. 8.5. L'nivvrsiu ul'Cinoinn-dti Mr. Charles Kowzan MA. L'nivorsih nHIinL-innulie 8.5. Southern Illinois University 57- Facully Mathematics -- the Science of Symbols The Math Department, headed by Mr. Paul Geiser, offers much to Highlanders interested in the language of science. Math is different from all other academic areas in that it is a system of rep- resentatives such as numerals, geometric figures, and operational symbols. This is what makes these courses so unique. ABOVE: Mr. Ted J. Scheall 8.5. Morris Harvey College, MA. University of Cincinnati ABOVE: Mr. Paul F. Geiscr AB, Tlmmus Muernlicgc, M.Ed. Xavier L'nivursity RlCl'l'lEMr. Robert Rosenfeld 115. Univcrsity of Cincinnati 58 - Facully ABOVE: Mr. Robert W. Mitchell BS. Miami University BELOHN Mr. Lloyd jennings I35. University of Cincinnati, M.Etl. LE. quincinn-Ati Mr. James E. Williamson BAN 8.5.. MAT. University nfCincinnzlti Mrs. Leslie Sims B.S Miami University- Mrs. Gladys Conner BA. Univvrsity of Wisconsin Mrs. Aha Seibel A.B. Indiana University, M,A Smiih Cuilegv Mr. William Cubeil 8.8.. M.Ed. L'niwrsity of Cincinnati Mr. Clarence Koehn 13.8. M.EmL Xavier University 59- Fawlly Science Has Broad Range of Courses The Science Department is one Of the largest and most well equipped at Oak Hills High School. Mr, Eugene Poynter is the head of this department of twelve teachers, They give instruc- tion in a broad and expanding field of natural and physical sciences ranging from Chemistry to geol- ogy. Students learn through lectures, demonstra- tions, and actual experimentation. Opportunities are given to the students to build original projects and enter them in various science fairs. Several field trips have also been planned thishyear in order to give the students actual experience. BE! AOXV: Mrs. Jean Campagna HS, thhum Cullogv LEFT: Mr. Kenneth D. Miller BS. Miami University, M.SI Xavier L'njwt-rsih BliLOVVAiiss Lynnctic Sue Behan 8.5. Uhinh'tutc University 60 7 Faculty Mr. Glendon L. Lakes HS. Ohio Smtc Univrrsily Mr. Robert E Wright, Jr. M,Ed, University of Ncu vaicu. BA. Arizona State University Mr. Walter S. Smith 85. Cornell L'nixersily, Mill. Indiana University Mr. William Clark Ends 8.8. University nf Cincinnati Mr. Phil 5. Simms BA. University of Kentucky Mr. Gary K. Himes l3.S.. M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University Mr. Bernard Hilem Jr, BA. L'nivvrsity of Kentucky, M. lid. L'nlverslty of Virginia ML James R. Reynalds B.S. M.A., .Xlurvlwad State University LEFT: Mr. Eugene Poynler AB. H;1110v.'orCllllege B.SV Indiana L'nivcrsity 61 7 Faculty Business Ed. Offers C.0.E. Program Business Education classes prepare the stu- dents for secretarial and managerial occupations. The students take such courses as typing, short- hand, business law, and bookkeeping. A personal typing course is even offered to juniors and se- niors to provide them with adequate skill for col- lege and personal use. To augment these courses Business Office Education and Cooperative Of- fice Education courses are offered. B.O.E. is an intensified course to prepare juniors for C.0.E., which gives senior girls practical experience in the business World. Heading the staff of business education teachers is Mr. Nicholas Wolf. ABOVE Mrs Thomas J. Vurlund EBA, L'nix'rrsiu of Cincinnati RIGHT: Miss Maureen L. Mallis IRS. University nil Cincinnati 62 - Faculty Miss Alvina Owen I35. L'nivursity of Cincinnati Mrs. 0. Frances Schulze BS. College of Mount St. Joseph Mrs. Carol Yung 13.3. University ni CiI1ciI1mti Mrs. Patricia K. Mason B.SA University of Cincinnati Miss Susan D. Spencer B.SV L'niversily nf Cincinnati Mrs. Elise Neaderthal Slraus NA. Stephen CnllL-gu. 8.5. Cenrgc Peabody College Mr. Nicholas C. Wolf Mrs. Victoria Jenkins ES. Morehead State University BS. Miami L'nivcrsity 63 Faculty Home Ec. Guides F uture Home-makers RIGHT: Miss Frances Bichon BS. L'nivorsily of Kcnluuky BICHMV: Mrs. judy L. Seitz B5. Bowling Green State anivvrsily l f; .. Although there are only two Home Economics teachers, it is a very important subject. It pre- pares future housewives with emphasis on nutri- tion, fabric selection, and management. Through practical experience the students learn this diffi- cult art. Every year the Betty Crocker Homemak- er of the Year Award is given to someone who has excelled in the talent of homemaking. This year the winner was Ginny Weimer. ,- '4';- mg AW w P;., U... K; ..:a 1' M1 f.- 64 7 Faculty Industrial Arts CoursesDevelop Skill Mr. Humphrey is the head of the Industrial Arts Department. Six faculty members teach these courses that include woodworking, meh Chanical drawing, graphic arts, general metals, engineering drawing, practical arts, electricity, and basic drafting. A Diversified Cooperative Training program is also offered to a limited number of senior boys. This is a vocational pro- gram that gives the students on-the-job experience. A Y A A BOVE: Mr. Norval Humphrey 8.5,. M.Ed. Miami Uniwrsity LEFT: .Vlr. Lou Pieczonka 13.5. Iiustcrn Kentucky L'nivcrsiu Mr. Charles R. Kelley HS. liastern Kentucky L'nivcrsity Mr. Robert Abercrombie 13.5. Miami University. MA, L'niversity ofcmcimmti Mr. Robert Zimmerman HS. University of Cincinnati Mr. Dana L. Stulzman 8.5. Ohio State University 65 cmully Expression Is Keyword in F ine Arts Fine Arts is a broad term yet the department is made up of only five members. The courses of the Fine Arts give the students an opportunity to ex- press themselves freely through many media, as painting, sculpturing, singing, or playing an in- strument. All of these forms of art deepen a great appreciation for the Fine Arts and give pleasure to the artist and the beholder. ABOVE: Mr. Richard Davis BS. Ohio State University RIGHT: Mr. Louis Koenig B.M. Central College, MAL Cincinnati Cunservatnry of Music, M.Ed. Miami University Mrs. Penny Stark B.EAH B.S.. University of Cincinnati Miss Evelyn M. Wherry 8,5,. MA. Ohio State University Mr. Thomas Tate 13.8. University of Cincinnati. M.EcL Miami University Mr. Robert R. Schierloh B,S., M.Ed. University ofCincinnat'L 66 e Faculty Physical Education Balances Academics Limited facilities and overcrowding were the reasons why physical education classes were lim- ited to freshmen and sophomores this year. Stu- dents are given instruction in basketbalL volley- ball, swimming, and gymnastics, with the aid of the well-equipped gymnasium and athletic field. Highlanders are also given a course in personal hygiene. Physical education teachers spend addi- tional time after school coaching and supervising varsity teams and C.A.A. sports. Mr. Dunn A. Coatcse Athletic Director BAS. Wihningtun College. M. 15d. Km im' L'niu-rsih 67 e Faculty Miss Juno Merten HS. X'ilmingt0n Colk'gt' Mr. Stephen Moore 3,5,. M A l'nivcrsity nfCillcimlalH Mr. Yoshi Oyakawa 13.5.0hic15tulc University. M.Ed. L'niwrsih oHiinL-innuti Miss Sharon Salter BS. Kent smu- Miss Barbara A. Northulll HS. Izlrsun-Klrwmzm Cnllcgc. MS, Indiana L'niu-I'sily 68 Fatulty Mr. VVil Rulenschroer 3.5. Uhiu Stank l'nh 01'5in M.E-L University of Cincillnuii ABOVE: Mr. Frank Shaul B.Su M.Ed. University nl'CinCinn-ati LEFT: Mrs. Janc- Dchilf HA. Univvrsity nflnwa. M.Ed. Universih uf Cincinnati Mr. Reckner is the Special Education teacher. The courses are geared to the students, abilities and provide the background necessary for a fu- ture life. As juniors and seniors these students are given an Opportunity to take on a job, Mr. Donald W. Reckner 3.5. Ohio University. M.Ed, Xavier L'uiu-rsiu 69 - Faculty 70 - Organizalions 0 rganizations In the 1968-69 school year there were forty-two existing clubs at Oak Hills High School. Some of the well-known ones are American Field Service, Cirrs Athletic Association, Future Teachers of America, Varsity O, and the language Clubs. Oth- ers such as Hi-Y and Future Business Leaders of America have recently been organized. These clubs achieve student unity and a better student- teacher relationship, also they provide student participation in the administration of the school. Some provide funds for scholarships while others promote better school spirit. Students volunteer their time and effort to the betterment of the school through these clubs. Usually they receive little in return but deserve great honor and respect. 71 ; Organiutiuns Student Council Has Active Year Student Council is a medium of communica- tion between the student body and the adminis- tration. Representatives from all the classes are elected to voice the general opinions and views of the students At meetings the dress code, current Sophomore Council member Barb Daffin added atmo- student pfOblemS, and new projects are sphere t0 the Homecoming theme by passing out discussed. balloons. New this year, Council sponsored a hootenanny after the game, then a dance the next night. 72 7 Organ izatinns P. Nickerson uEF'H discusses important Council matters Sumner, J. Lampe, A. Mitchell, 03rd ROVW S. Lancaster, with active leaders Hst ROW C. Ronald, P. Buede, A. P. Osterhage, B. Siekmann, J. Newcomb, C. Hollmeyer, Davenport, Can ROVW M. Davenport, P. Rauen, N. andJ.Martz. Members of the Candy Committee HAEFT J. Newcomb, B. Siekmann, B. Avery, P. Osternage. A. Mitchell. fill the machines every day after school. 73 - Organizations Presiding over all business of the Student Council meet- ings held every week is President Paul Nickerson. In charge of Homecoming and various other events is Vice-President Sandi Ferguson. LEFT: Keeping count of all Council money is Treasurer Sue Nixon. CENTER: Recording the year is Historian Alice Davenport. RIGHT: Taking minutes at the meet- ings is the job of Secretary Diane Schwander. T4 7 Organizal inns Committee heads are lFRONTl P. Buede, lElecIionsl, G. Hollmeyer lSocial Functionsl, G. Ronald tForeign Studentl, tBACKl J. Martz, tPublic Relationsl, N. Sumner lSafetyl, andJ. Lampe lConstitutionl. Active Leadership By Student Council Brings Innovations This years Student Council, led by President Paul Nickerson, Vice President Sandi Ferguson, Secretary Diane Schwander, Treasurer Sue Nix- on, and Advisor Mr. Scherer, set out to prove it- self to the student body through such projects as Candy Machines in the cafeteria, Jerryys Day, and a Spring Carnival run by all the clubs. One of Councils most successful activities was Teacher Recognition Day. This was the facultygs time Off as chosen students became administrators and teachers for the day. Through these efforts it was hoped that all the students and organizations would take more interest in the school and Stu- dent Council. Greatly enjoying one of the new Council-sponsored can- dy machines are Joe Whinghter and Jay Piper. 75 - Organizaliom A.F.S. Offers Look At Foreign Life This year the theme for the American Field Service, better known as A.F.S., is'HBridge t0 Un- derstanding Guided by Miss Slater, students meet a definite goal, an attempt to aquaint Amer- ican youth with the youth of other countries to create better world understanding. Their main project is Pledge Day to raise money for foreign student exchange. American Field Service Members are Ust ROWh A. Dav- enport, L. Nagel, D. Hunter, M. Hitchens, M. Reinsch- midt, P. Pittman, P. Stevens, D. Mullins, C. Ronald, S. Spoede, Miss Slater, Bnd ROVW N. Ronald. K. Schmi- thorst, V. Book, M. Paxton, C. Hagman, D. Bray, B. Cook and C. Kolesnikoff. A.F.SA member Gail Ronald was Oak Hills' representative to England for the summerufh1968, 76 - Urganizalions The Many Faces of Claes Hagman Claes Hagman, foreign exchange student from Sweden to Oak Hills, showed the similarity be- tween American and Swedish teenagers in many ways. He drinks Cokes in both places and rates our hamburgers just a little bit better. He showed his interest in sports by joining both the football and cross country teams. In football he introduced to the Highlanders the soccer style of kicking for the extra points. In track and cross country he ranked among our best stars. Scholastically, Claes experienced his first term paper this year. Breaking many cross country records, Claes brought hon- ors to Oak Hills. Often comments from Claes about his Swedish ideas in class give his fellow students new insights. Playing football at Oak Hills was a new experience for Claes. He proved to be a valuable asset to the team hOWu ever. Besides kicking many extra points he kicked a thirty yard field goal. Numerous Activities Offered by G.A.A. The members of G,A.Ai this year totaled over three hundred. The sports offered this year in- cluded hockey, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and softball, which are all major sports, and teni nis, badminton, golf, gymnastics, ping pong, and bowling, which are minor sports. The girls raised money through their dance held on January 3, dues, bake sales, and by selling candy, sweat- shirts, and programs at basketball games. There were honor teams in all the major sports which As president of C.A.A. Barb Bergmann has primary re- played different teams all over the city. sponsibility of directing the organizations activities. C.A.A. elected officers are historian S. Sayers, secretary B. Beck, treasurer V. Pfaff, 2nd vice president L. Hearn, and lst vice president G. Hollmeyer. 78 i Organizalions x.r. Sports managers are Ust ROW J. Martz, K. Schafer, N. Korte, mud ROVW K. Schmithorst, P. Buede, S. Gray, S. Kruetzkamp, 8rd ROW L. Liebelt, J. Lampe, P. Saun- ders, D. Oppelt, ch ROVW J. Siemer, I. Meckstmth, J. Kreft, J. Makstaller and P. Kesel. D. Lewis, J. Kroner, and S. Walrolh time for a boys swim Advisers B. Northcutt, H. DeGroff, S. Salzer and J. Mer meet as G.A.A. members. ten direct all G.A,A, activities. 79 - Organilatinns Varsity volleyball players are Ust ROWU B. Borgmann, S. Kruetzkamp, C. Hollmeyer, L. Hearn, thd ROVKU J. Lampe, J. Martz, M. Keller, D. Oppelt, 03rd ROW D. Oppeit. V. Pfaff, J. Makstaller, A. Westerfiold, S. Gxay, and C. Fischer. RIGHT: varsity basketball player Peggy Kesel warms up before a game against Hamilton Taft. Varsity hockey players are Ust ROVW L. Thompson, P. Buede, C. Marheuser, M. Hummel, J. Martz, P. Kesel, D. Rudman, thd ROVW J. McKinney, L. Pearson, S. Krueiz- kamp, J. Makstaller, V. Pfaff, C. Hollmeyer, and B. Borgmann. 80 Organ iza! ions AA. -' ' A Volleyball is one of the many sports that are open to any Oak Hills girl who wishes to participate. Members of the Varsity basketball squad are HAEFW M. Keller, B. Borgmann, V. Beck, J. Stokes, C. Hollmeyer, S. Varsity tennis players are Ust ROVW L Powell, C. Fisch- er, S. Osterhage, erd ROWU 1. Lampe, D. Roseburrough, J. Mecksttoth, and S. Gray. Kruetzkamp, N. Sumner, J. Makstaller, V. Pfaff, J. Martz J. Lampe, L. Corlright, P. Buede, and P. Kesel. v Members of the G.A.A. swim team are UN WATER K. Mercer, N. Huber, S. Lehman, L. Pearson, L. Strohmer, Ust ROVW C. Cirten, S. Sayers, J. Kroner, J. Piepmeyer, Qnd ROVW C. Marzheuser, D. Milter, L. Lutz, S. Meck- stroth, D. Silver, D. Lowther, D. Oppelt, 03rd ROVW S. A5 Carol Brooks dribbles down the floor, Judy Martz closely guards her. Walroth, L. Osterhage, D. Meckstroth, B. Mercer, B. Matuska, J. Keilhotz, D. Hubbard, L. Higgens, S. Schroe- der, B. Perzel, D. Rudman, J. Usinger, S. Uslerhage, Miss Salzer Woacm, and P. Rauen tmanaged. Reserve basketball players are Ust HOVW J. Bucher, M. Hummel, D. Roseborrough, E. Schneider, Score keeperJ, P. Phelps, D. Hauck, C. Girten, Qnd ROW L. Powell, S. Sayers, C. Brooks, L. Pearson, L. Liebelt, S. Whillhite, M. Kimmick, J. Stokes$ and L. Thompson. 82 Organizatinns Players on the Reserve volleyball team are Ust ROVW S. Stranzin, M. Hummel, D. Silver, D. Hauck, D. Swearin- gen. Qnd ROVW A. Hershberg, C. Chizer, S. VVhillhite, C. Girten, J. Stokes, 03rd ROVW D. Roseborrough, L. Pear- son, L. Liebelt, and C. Brooks. C.A.A. volleyball games after school help provide exer- cise and a chance to improve your skills. In a scrimmage between the varsity and reserve teams Debbie Hauck tries for a point at the foul line. 83 - 0 rga nizat inns Trampoline jumping, which is part of gymnas- tics, is one of the most popular sports. Seniors in G.A.A. are Hst ROW J. Martz, P. Buede, B Borgmann, P. Kesel, N. Schunk, C. Hollmeyer, M. Keller, J. Seimer, N. Sumner, mud ROW J. Makstaller, S. Lam- ing, J. Meckstroth, S. Kruetzkamp, S. Cray, L. Massman, K. Meyer, J. Hofer, C. Raabe, Brd ROW B. Wehr, C. Fischer, G. Ettensohn, C. Hammons, S. Mangold, L. Hearn, J. Kramer, and P. Herrman. Junior members of G.A.A. are Ust ROVW P. Smith, R. Weidemann, V. Beck, V. Lampe, V. Pfaff, J. Lampe, S. Behrens, Qnd ROW D. Oppelt, J. Bender, D. Kovac, I. Busse, K. Kammer, P. Closterman, 03rd ROVW K. Snod- grass, D. Oppelt, C. Remar, J. McKinney, L. Cortrighl, and P. Burrage. 84 A Organiut inns Sophomore members are Ust ROW C. Witterstatter, C. Remar, P. Lindsey, L. Wolf, J. Wolfe, S. Stranzin, L. Whmeir, P. Theiman, D. Ruby, Qnd ROW D. Tomin, L. Liebelt, N. Korte, J. Thompson, D. Tepe, P. Saunders, D. Taylor7 D. Rudman, L. Backsteigel, T. Peters,Brc1 ROVW E. Thomson, J. Duebber, B. Daffin, D. Lewis, K. Kreig, Freshmen members of G.A.A. are Ust ROW? D. Meyer, S. Melillo, M. Johnston, L. Daugherty, P. Colina, V. Beck, J. Bucher, K. Jurgens, K.Corb01d, L. Bizzarri, J. Donald- son, C. Chizer, Qnd ROVW J. Kroner, D. Whingther, C. Marzhauser, S. Walrith, P. Phelps, P. Piper, S. Bath, D. Swearingen, C. Combs, L. Copper, J. Kareth, W. Schmidt, 53rd ROVW A. Peterson, V. Ornsby, B. Mercer, L. Thompson, C. Cirten, D. Hauck, P. Rais, C. Atkinson, L. Anderson K. Ahlers, D. Carringer, S. Meckstroth, ch D. Silver, L. Powell, D. Roseborrough, L. Pearson, N. Ross, ch ROVW A. Hershberg, M. Schkabla, B. Hummel- spach, K. Rickles, J. Hollmeyer, K. Shird, S. Bitzer, L. Page, 5th ROVW Y. Quinton, C. Burris, J. Schraeder, M. Burris, S. Leible, S. Carmel, M. Phoenix, J. Holloran, and D. Webb. ROVW B. Fruedman, K. Lacey, K. Paolello, S. Whillhite, C. Loze, L. Lutz, M. Kimmich, E. Schneider, N. Ronald, S. Bradshaw, S. Miller, Gth ROW R. Henik, K. Blatt, J. Bachman, K. Behrens, H. Fultz, R. Kelley, H. Ball, C. Gandenberger, S. Care, G. Middendorf, With ROVW C. Bosco, M. Mishurda, K. Haas, B. Caruso, J. Holthaus, M. Plummer, L. Atkinson, S. Buchanan, J. Miller, D. Eng- lish, Nth ROVW D. Brooks, V. Ross, J. Brower, C. 05- borne, and S. Osterhage. 1'? 5 The 1968-69 Pep Club officers are president Melody rian Sandi Ferguson, lst vice president Lorna Moehle, Lowther tFRONTL 2nd vice president Beth Long, Histo- secretary Jill Lampe, and treasurer Pam Day. 1 '13. 1h Pep Club Builds Up School Spirit Advised by Mr. Irving Hellman, Pep Club meets twice a month to promote school spirit. Pep Club supports Oak Hills athletic teams by spon- soring a pep bus to away football and basketball games, planning pep rallies, posting spirit signs in the halls, and teaching new cheats at meetings. This year Pep Club bought new outfits for the Varsity cheerleaders beside the traditional foot- ball sweaters. Other Pep Club activities include King Football, King Basketball, and the Fall Fashion show to introduce school events. Pep Club advisor Mr. Hellman gives his views on all projects brought up by the club members. 56 - Organizations . 1 Members of the Social Committee are L. Moehle, Fchair- Poster Committee is Ust ROVW K, Schwan, P. leek, L. mam, Hst ROWW D. Lowther, D. Kovac, J. Kramer. N. Noble, B. Long, Fchairmam, L. Bauer, and ROVW L. Duebber, E. Thompson, and ROVW K. Schulte. N. Sumner, Cortright, K. Schafer, D. Thullcn, N. Schunk, and J. C. Osborne, and D. Fox. Seimer. N VF MK ram mg BASKETBALL '- I F FRI MT HEALTHY AWAY SAT WUIBARU HERE Keeping the school marquee up to date are S. Hunter. M. Peppers, C. Palmer, G. Neugebauer, S. W'eyrich. S. Duebber. and R. Dhonau. 57- Umanilaliom President Bob Siekman UTRONTL vice president Mick Fiorini, U,EF'H treasurer Tim Jones KIENTERL and secretary Doug Gehring mlGII'H head Varsity 0. Varsity 0 members are Ust ROW T. Knepper, D. Peters, M. Morganroth, M. May, D. Loewenstine, M. Fiorini, R. Bernard, D. Hurd, Qnd ROVW C. Hagman, K. C. Krug, P. Certh, C. Martz, P. Osterhage, D. Bryan, R. Megee, S. Hill, B. Moores, S. Ciote. 63rd ROVKU B. Freedman, M. Bruestle, C. Kelley, R. Fairbanks, B. Schmidtt, S. Copper, D. Couch, D. Wiggens, R. Lenning, K. Clifton, C. Hei- V. Letterman Team Up in Varsity 0 Members of Varsity g On can easily be recog- nized by the distinctive jackets and emblems they wear Membership is restricted to varsity letter- men, and to retain their membership, must earn one and a half to two points per season, autumn, winter, and spring. To earn these points the boys help on the field, hold ropes at pep rallies and basketball games, or work in other school activi- ties. Varsity 0,, is advised by Mr. Shaut. ber, M- Tomin, Mm ROVW R. Conner, T. Bolser, J. Price, D. Heinold, T. Class, A. Spickard, B. Knisley, C. Neuge- bauer, R. Williams, T. Jones, C. Nauman, D. Jacobs, C. Shaller, 1. Van Winkle, B. Haas, B. Nead, D. Penske, C. Kurtz, H. Lowe, C. Smith, R. Smith, F. Voynivich, B. Siekmann, K. Helton, D. Richmond, D. Gehring, S. Hunt- er, and D. Betz. Playing at a basketball game are Pep Band members D. Yohman, T. Thaler, J. McBrayer, B. Tauber. D. Yuhman, M. Brandley. D. Haffe, and D. Lowenstinc. Directing all divisions of the Band are Mr, Davis HJEF'H and Mr. Tate MIGHW, Members of the Fifth Bell Band are Ust ROVW M. Patter- son, K. Vonleuhrte, C. Freppon, P. Bedard, D. Gabbert, L. Hausfeld, K. Vonleuhrte, C. Freppon, P. Bedard, D. Gubbert. L. Hausfeld, A. Meininger, S. Miller, S. Kryw gowski, K. Jumners, K. Mueller. K. Werner, B. Kehrt, End ROWW K. Schweutzer, S. Nixon. C. Ahlers, L. Hatzel, J. Wilhite, B. Cook, S, Spoede, V. Ornmsby, Brd ROVW J. Bands Play Large Part of O.H. Life Oak Hills is musically endowed with three bands: the fith bell hand, Pep Band and March- ing Band. Marching Band can be seen parading down the field at football games and participat- ing in the St. Patrickk Day Parade, the Harvest Home parade, at Coney, and Miami University Band Day Pep Band plays at home basketball games and pep rallies. This year money is being raised to buy new band uniforms. Contributions, Fish Fries every Friday during the Lenten season and the Las Vegas Happening have greatly con- tributed toward the goal of $10,000 needed to buy the uniforms. Zurlinden, A. Page, R. Gardner, B. Frank, M. Beck, G. Stammer, T. Dickhoner, T. Benken, C. LaScaFea, B. Bruns, R. Diehl, D. Biddle, B. Belew, V. Maxey, ch ROVW D. Fischer, M. Martin, D. Cox, R. Schweitzer, D. Meys, B. Burchfeild, R. Franklin, E. Carleton, J. Schae- kleford, H. Niklowitz, and J. Betts. Members Of the Band are Ust ROVW D. Low- enstine. D. Denham. j. McBrayer, D. Hayes, Qnd ROVW M. Dunham, M. Hammonds, C. Turner. C. Stichtenoth, C. Kurtz, Wyrd ROVW B. Tauber, R. Fairbanks, M. Telgheder, D. Yohman, R. Moehle, and J. Sauer. Girl members are Ust ROW K. Summers, S. Wittich, J. White, L. Bauer, Qnd ROVW D. Ferguson7 5. Young, B. Goodwin, G. Garber, B. Beardsley7 6rd Rou-W S. Weitzel, D. Distler, C. Smith, T. CasperV ch ROVW J. Kramer, G. Ettenshon, L. Ross, and M. Keller. I 1 . T J , r l- More of the members are Ust ROW N. Ross, S. Kruetz- kamp, M. Stimson, T. Casper, D. Fox, Qnd ROVW D. Ilg, W. Brabender, J. Bressert, I. Cain, and D. Yohman. 90 7 Organizalions Band members are Ust ROVW R. Schaefer, A. Stone, M. Meis, G. Stamp, ch ROW T. Sche'rckels, M. Hill, B. BFUBSIIB, T. Bowers, t2nd ROVW C. Phillips, B. Besker, D. Schibya, S. Bootes, M. Tuoley, D. Penn. Schneider, G. Case, T. Thaler. 6rd ROXW 5. Mills, R. Members of the band are Ust ROVW D. Schneider, L. Fuell, B. Becker. Qnd ROVW D. Haffey. A. Stone. B. Ward. J. Ellsworth. and D. Marwede. 91 01'gani'lutiuns Oakeltes are 8. Craig, D. Ruby, P. Day, L. Hearn, D. Lowther, 1. Miller, S. Ferguson. S. Mercurio. Keeping in step the Oakettes provide entertainment dur- ing half lime of a basketball game. Oakettes Earn lst Place in State The Oakettes march at football games, most home basketball games, in parades with the band, and at invitational functions. They bought jackets to identify themselves. The twenty-six members practice Saturday mornings and Tues- day evenings They helped raise money for new band uniforms through a bake sale and other money-making projects. .. '61:. I 92 - Organizations 6 -. .h :1, K. Downs, B. Borgmann, P. Mohaupt, M. Stimson, L. K. Scheidenberger, S. Ruby, M. Lowther, K. Schaefer, K. Moehle, K. I-Ieckendorn, B. Powell, N. Kortm S. Weitzel, Bergdolt, P. Parsons, T. Vogel and K. Bizzarri. Sophomore Kathy Bizzari leads a line up in the Oakettes famous shaker routine. Co-Captains of the Oakettes for 1968-69 are Debbie D LEFT ' d K S h' f RIGHTI To promote the Christmas spirit the Oaketles donned ownM Mn aren L ae 6H bells and stocking caps for their routine. Seniors Nancy Schunk UJEF'D and Donna Thullen WIGH'D work to insure victory at every game. Seniors Norma Sumner UJiF'U and Janet Seimer mICI'I'D encourage the team and crowd on. 94 V Organizalinm Varsity Cheerleaders, who arouse school spirit, are J. Seimer, D. Thullen kzath, N. Sumner, N. Schunk. P. Smith, R. VVeidemann and L. Cortright. Spirit Spells Varsity Cheerleaders, Goal The seven Varsity Cheerleaders, advised by Mrs. Yung and Mrs. Mason, practiced on Mon- days and Wednesdays. They cheered at all foot- ball and basketball games and supported Cross Country. During the summer they attended the National Cheerleaders Association's Summer Cheerleader School and received first place ribbons, Junior members of the squad are Robyn Weidemann UJEFTL Pam Smith KIENTERL and Laura Cortrighl UUCHTL Exchanging batons during a basketball halftime show are P. Burrage iLEFTi and D. Oppeit iRlGHTi. Performing at half time at a football game is Head Major- ette and Oak Hills candidate for Shrine Circus Queen is Judy Martz. Twirling as Varsity Majorettes are iBOTTOMi J. Martz iheadi P. Theiman, D. Bailey, L. Merkle, D. Oppelt, iTOPi D. Oppelt, P. Burrage, M. Clatting, K. Tate. and P. Saunders. Majorettes Lead Half Time Shows The Varsity Majorettes practiced every Satur- day and Wednesday. They have new jackcts and uniforms this year as do many other athletic or- ganizations. The majorettes promote school spirit by performing with the band at all games and parades in which the band playsi 95 i Organilatiuns Reserves Cheer for Team Victory The Reserve Cheerleaders this year were the first to wear the new uniforms of red culottes and saddles. They cheered for Reserve football and basketball games and this is the first year they At a time out the Reserves lead the crowd in a cheer to cheered for Cross Country. The girls are selected halp arouse Spirit- by faculty judges and are sponsored by Pep Club. Reserve cheerleaders are hLEF'U C. Osborne, P. Povkov, 1' WllSOIl, P' R9155, V' Pancero, and E' Thomson hcaptalm Advisors for all three cheerleading squads are Mrs. Ma- son HJEFTL and Mrs. Yung UUCHTL 96 - Organizations Cheerleaders for the Freshman class are tFRONTt J. Rouse, B. Downs, tMIDDLEt M. Johnston, D. Hemsath, tBACKtM.Bergd01t, P. Rais, and K. Juergens. Frosh Cheerleaders Reserve Majorettes Reserve Majorette twirlers are D. Lawrence, J. Kovach, E. Schneider, C. Brady, and K. Rickles. The six Reserve Majorettes performed twice this year; first on Band Night and then again on January 18 at a basketball game. These talented lassies perfected their skills by practicing dili- gently every night after school. The seven Freshman Cheerleaders practiced on Mondays and Wednesdays and cheered at all Freshman football and basketball games. Advised by Mrs. Yung and Miss Mason, they promoted school spirit by making up cheers and striving for increased class participation. O. H. Tartan Highly Rated Publication Working diligently to produce sixteen issues of the Tartan this year, the staff covered news-wor- thy items both in school and out. School activities including pep assemblis, guest speakers, Curricu- lum innovations, and sports events received com- prehensive coverage. Movie reviews, features on sports personalities, community problems, fash- Editor-in-Chief Karen Heckendorn and Tartan Advisor ion all were seen in the 68-369 Tartans Mr. Wagner discuss problems in publishing a newspaper. Page editors are P. Pittman mg. U, S. MacGregor mg. 2L B. Mullen Wg. 4L K. Heckendorn, K. Schmithorst mg. 3L Barb Powell and Alice Davenport, exchange and circula- tion editors, check details before the next publication. Karen talks with A. Menke, L. Liebelt, J. Kareth, M. Hitchens, J. Franks, L. Bigler, and A. Montague. ABOVE: Art editor D. Thullen gives ideas of pictures to photographers S. Mills, D. Crockett, and T. Smith. LEFT: Writers of all the schooYS sports events and activi- ties are tSITTINCD B. Haas, P. Nickerson, S. Duebber HadJ, STANDINC S. Sayers, J. Conners, S. Hunter. 99 Orgmizalinns Caledonian Editorial Staff Works Year Round. The Caledonian Editorial Staff began their year in the spring as they planned for the upcom- ing school year. At the opening of school they began to make their layouts and get information on all the major school activities. The work for the staff didrft end until after school was out when they covered graduation and prepared the Caledonian for distribution at the summer canteen. Advisor Mr. Obermeyer and Editor Linda Hearn work together to guide the staff. i . B E :27 51.; i .. V. Pfaff tedJ, R. Wiedemann, K. Heckendorn, S. Behrens tedJ, V. Beck work on underclass and clubs. Working to assemble the sports section are I. Griffith, B. Swearingen tedJ, and P. Nickerson. Working on the senior section are those including L. Massman, C. Fischer, S. Cray WdJ, and B. Powell. YEARB U 0K ARE FOR ? ABOVE: D. Bailey, T. Casper, N. Korte, T. Casper krdJ, J. Dodd, S. Craig produce the opening section. LEFT: Index and copy editor L. Zimmerman, with help of M. Bovard and T. Clandorf, gathers information. 101 - Organizations Quill and Scroll members are iFIRST ROWi K. Hecken- dorn, L. Hearn. S. Behrens, P. Pittman, S. MacGregor, K. Schmithorst. B. Mullen, Mr. Wagner, t2nd ROWU S. O.H. Journalists; Quill and Scroll, Caledonian Bus. Staff Members of the Caledonia Business Staff are iSi'L-X'lii'lDi J. Truit! ipresJ, tlst ROVVi S. Allnutt, S. Marshall, N. Duebber, B. Haas, 8. Hunter, P. Nickerson, T. Casper, 5. Gray. B. Powell, D. Thuilen and A. Davenport. Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalistic socie- ty, is composed solely of juniors and seniors or- ganized to promote journalism on a high school level. To qualify the student must be in the upper third of his class and be active in journalism. The Culedonian Business Staff start their year planning the summer canteen at which Caledoni- ans are distributed. They spend the rest of the summer and the beginning of the school year seli- ing advertisements for the yearbook. Starting in October the staff manages the individual picture sales and later the Patron contest Schiensker, M. Schuster. kind ROWi K. Schuite. D. Tom- in, P. Kimmiek, P. Rauen. A1! :- Q y x xi; m; V -; . ' : Members of the Oak Hills chapter are J. Griffith, S. Hunter, T. Casper, B. Swearingen, M. Singer, R. Dhonau, J. Mellilo, M. Johnston, R. Peters, G. Hughes, S. Wessler, K. Notz, P. Stephens, J. Wiemer, K. Schwalbach, USACK ROVW J. Kovac, P. Moorehead, J. Holtkamp, C. Stamp, J. Any sophomore, junior, or senior student may become a member of Oak Hills Honor Society with a 3. average and participation in its activities such as tutoring. A candy sale, canteen, banquet, and book sale provide a scholarship for an Oak Hills senior at the end of the year. To become a member of National Honor Society, a junior or senior must have been active in Oak Hills Honor Society, maintain a 8.0 average and obtain a fac- ulty recommendation. National Honor Society members are DHTTIBKH M. Bruestle, P. Buede, B. Borgmann, P. Pittman, STAND- INC L. Hearn, S. Cray, K. Heckendorn, R. Dhonau, K. McBrayer, B. Steuver, D. Gehring, D. Yohman, M. Bran- dley, D. Candenberger, D. Ettenshon, W. Brabender, D. Mullins, J. Stokes, GlTTlhKH G. Ronald, T. Braun, S. Gray, K. Heckendorn, L. Hearn, P. Pittman, B. Borg- mann, P. Buede, M. Bruestle. Societies Provide Honor Scholarships Notz, J. McBrayer, D. Yohman, B. Holtkamp. Steuver, and J. Thespians are Ust ROVW Mrs. Holt, T. Cranert, M. Davr enport, B. Bedard, K. Cohingham, L. Massman, A. Dav- enport, C?.ncl ROWU A. Gysin, R. Coston, L. Thompson, C. Freppon, J. Hackworth, L. Lalosh, V. Lampe, B. Brigh- am, 63rd ROVW S. Young, C. Krueler, K. Schwalbach, S. Lamen, P. Schueler, D. Buell, T. Casper, J. Holt, J. Kreft, Thalians are Ust ROW; Mrs. Holt, B. Keeton, B. Powell, J. Hackworth, K. Cottingham, 02nd ROWW C, Freppon, D. McKelvey, K. William, R. Coston, B. Nieman, J. Krefl, L. Massman, B. Bedare, A. Davenport, C. Andrew, M. Riefehberger, O. Buell, V. Lampe, 03rd ROW 5. Young, C. Kreuter, R. Croker, L. Lalosh, C. Remar, B. McKinley, T. Casper, S. Nixon, J. Hofer, J. Koesler, ch ROVWV, Johanson, M. Korte, A. Wullenweber, A. Cysin, P. C. Remar, B. Powell, B. McKiney, ch ROVW J. White, K. Linebeiger, C. Wallen, M. Singer, R. Croker. S. Sjor- dal, M. Pittenger, TA Giandorf, C. Hammons, L. Bigler, 6th ROVW N. Oldendick, C. Rohbard, S. Marshall, B. Link, L. Kelly, D. Bailey, B. Hollerbach, B. Keeton, C. May, V. Johanson, T. Roll, D. Arnold. and R. Burton. Kreutzer, K. Wallen, M. Pittenger, K. Richardson, S. Sjor- dal, K. Schwalbach, B. Brigham, J. Holt, C. Hammons, T. Clandorf, G. Cunkel, S. Chizer, L. Peters, K. Bizarri, L. Heitkamp, 6th ROW K. Limeburger, L. Kelley, C. R0- bards, T. Cranert, B. Link, S. Marshall, D. Bailey, M. Davenport, S. Lehman, B. Hollerbach, P. Schueler, L. Thompson, C. May, T. Roll, D. Arnold, R. Burton, M. Floekter, and L. Bizarri. 104 Organizations Dramatic Club Has A Successful Year. Dramatics Club is formed of two organizations, Thespians and Thalians. Dramatics Club offers an actor a Chance to perform, and those interest- ed in stage work a Chance to show Off their skills All the club members donate their skills and et- forts to help make such plays as Red Shoes, an Evening of One Acts, and the Man Who Came To Dinnerii a great success. They also bring hon- or and pride to Oak Hills through their participa- tion in speech and play contests throughout Ohio and the Tri-State Area. The Stage Crew is tlst HOWi G. May, L. Thompson, C. Freppon, J. Holt, t2ncl ROVW C. Kreuter, K. Schwalbach, M. Davenport, B. Keeton, Mrs. Holt, t3rd ROWi K. Rich- Forensic League members are ilst ROWi J. Kraft, C. Leimberger, thd ROVW S. Young. J. Hackworth. iSrd ROVVi S. Sjurdai, J. White, T. Cranert, B. Brigham. ardson. M. Singer. S. Lehman. P. Schueller. T. Roll. A. Davenport, ch ROVVi L. Kelley, D. Bailey, B. Hnller- bach, T. Casper, V. Johansen, D. Arnold, and T. Cranert. Home EC. Club members are tSlTTINCt D. Viox, M. Bai- ley, tS'l'ANDINGt C. Haverland, Miss Bichon, D. Bross, S. Craber, D. Oehler, B. Henry, L. Zeek, M. Adams, P. Cau, and C. Sparks. Helpers with the audio visual aides are tFRON'D E, Neeb, K. Schkabla. L. Fuell, A. Stone, J. Radel, T. Quinn, C. Adelsberger, E. Dunham, M. Seiple, S. Parker, S. Be- dard, D. Sandlin, T. Conklin, tBACiQ J. Backus, M. Ir- Audio Visual and Home Ec. Provide Useful Experience. The active interest in Home Economics that was demonstrated by many of the girls at Oak Hills resulted in the formation of the Home Eco- nomics Club. Advised by Miss Bichon anti Mrs. Seitz, the girls learned about home life, and heard many speakers, including a model, beauti- cian, and a representative from General Electric. The Home Economics Club also staged a fashion show and made gifts for the needy orphans. The Audio-Visual Club is composed of stu- dents who give up time to care for the films and projectors at Oak Hills. Under the supervision of Mr. Hiles, these students keep the projection equipment functioning properly, show films, and finish a large portion of the primary paper work. Win, D. Crockett, T. Quinn, P. Barnhart, J. Byrant, B. Kaderli, M. Hammonds, D. Herron, T. Ceeding, D. Penn, T. MacDonald, B. Spratt, K. Heckendorn, and J. Lampe. D,H,;1...vau .--, ' glanc'nmrdnh.gmjufds'bu. n u. v. m -' huLukm'au 'n h Fm Md Na Lw 106 - Organiznlions Oak Hills artists are tFRON'H C. Schwan, S. Bross, J. man, tSTANDINGt D. Herron, Miss Wherry, D. Schue- Seimer, D. McKelvey, tSITTINGt J. White, D. Wessler, ler, 5. Young, L. Schwan, S. Bedard, J. Backus, S. Strasserw D. Moll, S. Shackelford, S. Wessler, D. Kacher, B. Me- C. Baumann, D.D01e, and Mrs. Stark. Creative Achievement Sought by Artists Art Club, meeting every Tuesday, gives stu- dents a chance to be original, collect new ideas, and investigate the techniques of great artists by visiting museums and viewing films. The club contributes its talents to the school by the decora- tion of the main lobby at Christmas and the year- round display of student artwork in the hallst A special project this year was the hanging of origiw nal student paintings in the faculty dining room. To finance its many projects, the Club holds an annual art sale. Dave Bechtel and Sally Wessler help to mount pictures Art Club celebrates its Christmas by decorating the lob- for the Christmas display. by, part of the Highlander Christmas tradition. l0? 7 Organimliom Library Aides, Health Careers Gain Knowledge Library Aides are hSITTINCJ B. Goodwin, M. Schill, C. Schwarm, D. Moll, P. Stephens, P. Rauen, hSTANDINCD Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Thompson, K. Cottingham, L. Payne, L. Massman, B. Armbruster, M. Irwin, and L. Hearn. Every day chosen students are seen busily working in the library. Advised by Mrs. Thomp- son, they work in every facet of library activities before school and during their study halls to help the library run smoothly. Once a month junior and senior students inter- ested in medicine meet with Mrs. Roberts. They listen to speakers from various fields of medicine and at the end of the year give a scholarship to some graduating club member going into the medical field. Members of Health Careers are hSlTTlNCJ M. Bruestle, T. Casper, GTANDINCU M. Irwin, P. Herman, M. Clat- ting, M. Keller, K. Meyer, K. Notz, V. Henthdrne, and Mrs. Roberts hAva. 108 - Orginiznlinns Bridge experts are J. Kovac, A. Page, J. Kovac, C. An- drew, Mr. Jennings tAva and M. Phoniex. This years Chess Club consist of twentywtwo members. Under the guidance of Mr. Wolf, they enter competitions in the Greater Cincinnati Chess League. The Chess teams consist of mem- bers each and are in standing for tournament tro- phies. Outstanding individuals are entered in a iisinglesu tournament at Oak Hills during March. Bridge Club, now in its fourth year, is one of the smallest Clubs existing at Oak Hills High School. At the moment Mr. Jennings, the clubs advison is training its members in the hope of forming a team to represent Oak Hills in a com- petative Bridge League Chess players iSITTlNCi D. Din , J. McBrayer, J. Holtr kamp, T. Greisheimer, T. MacDonald, tSTANDINCi D. Stone, T. Quinn, T. Dickoner, W. Wirtz, O. Willoughby, 9 mam win: Bridge, Chess Try To Improve Skills D. Rose, L. Schipper, J. Krailer, Gt Reins, T. Benken, D. Sandlin, D. Schloss, B. Perzel, G. Stamp, and J. Backus try to improve their skills. High Y and F.B.L.A. Are Added to O.H. High Y, one of the newest Clubs this year is a growing organization. It is in cooperation with the Y.M.C.A. and backed by its advisor Mr. Koehn. It was officially organized to present the Christian way of life in both leadership and structure. Newly formed, F.B.L.A. meets the first Wednesday of the month to become aware of the business world and make ties through field trips, speakers, and the F.B.L.Ai State Convention held in Cincinnati this year. Advised by Mrs. Straus and Miss Jenkins, their projects include a canteen and selling key rings and pins. Future Business Leaders of America are USt ROVVi L Hofer, P. Warnerg S. Ott, D. Moore, 3. Laming, t2nd ROWi L. Armbruster, J. Surcamp, J. Merlinbrink, L. Ohler, D. Boiman, C. Robards, D. Hubert, S. Wallace, i3rd ROWi K. Gardner, L. Moore, S. McKinney, M. Nolte, L. Meyer, N. Heidi, M. Hon, D. Ahr, C. Raabe, High Y consists of iFRONTi K. Floetker, tSlTTINGi Mr. Koehn, R. Freudenberg, T. Benken, L. Nagcl, KSTAND- INCH M. Floetker, J. Meer, R. Bova, B. Cook, D. Sandlin, E. Wetzler. ch RUWi Mrs. Jenkins, C. Fox, P. Day, L. Story, D. Bai- ley, P. Parsons, K. Meyer, K. Schafer, N. Schunk, G. Holl- meyer, M. Reistenberg, S. Burke, M. Perzel, M. Waples, N. Paul, N. Neihelsel, K. Schloss, D. Brass, S. Roehig, C. Hammons, B. Goodwin, Mrs. Straus, and B. Harris. llO - Organizaliuns Future Teachers of America are Ust ROW Y. Schmidt, M. Hitchens, S. Ferguson, S. Davis, B. Mullen, and ROVW J. Dodd, J. Kramer7 C. Bosco, L. Buckert, K. Freu- denberg, P. Buede, Brd ROW S. Schroeder, A. VVester- field, T. Mooreland, K. Schmithorst, ch ROW K. Tate, C. Weimer, M. Rolfes, B. Borgman, 03th ROW P. M0- haupl, D. Mullins, J. Stokes, S. Shranzin, With ROVW J. Busse, C. Baumann, J. Kovac, J. Reynolds, P. Davis, Mr. Smith, and D. Kovac. Bowlers are WRON'H M. Hammond, R. Mastin, J. Radel, S. Crone, J. Cray, J. Riley, and ROVW P, Reid, T. Bes- 3191', S. Baker, U3rd ROVW L. Von Walden, S. Kramer, J. Cremmering, D. Callahan, UMCIO Miss Behan. M. Goff, B. WallraWe, J. Miller, B. Belew, R. Liendecker, P. Laws, B. Edgar, M. Gordon, and W. Wirtz. F .T.A. Investigates Teaching Careers; Boys, Bowling League 15 Formed F.T.A. members, advised by Mr. Smith, meet every other Monday to gain experience in teach- ing through tutoring, class observation, visiting universities, and listening to speakers in the teaching profession. The Boys' Bowling League, consisting of ten three man teams, is advised by Miss Behan. Their only inter-school game was against Western Hills; next year they hope to establish a regular inter-schoul league. 9? III - Organiulinns 'x French Club members are tlst ROVW L. Schwan. J. Kar- eth, B. Bedard, K. Schwan7 t2nd HUWi D. Schuelert S. Bedard, A. Menkei J. Frost, L. Page, K. Schmithorst, tSrd F rench and Latin Clubs Augment Language Programs Latin club members are tlst ROWi N, Schlensker, P. Reiss, C. Meese, and ROVW R. Fairbanks, L. Payne, J. Bender, G. LaScala, B. Dornette, T. Benken, tSrtI ROVW P. Rais, T. Bessler, T. Carra, J. Hollmeyer, C. Schmidt, E. I ROWi B. Hunter, P. Miller, D. Herron, J. Backus, C. Combs, D. Yohman, D. Swearingen, T. Knepper, D. Schneider, S. Miller. Latin Club met the second Monday of every month. They collected one hundred and ten dol- lars for meals for orphans on Christmas and Thanksgiving and worked with the orphans sevd eral other times this year. French Club, advised by Mr. Southgate, holds very irregular meetings. The Club consists of stu- dents interested in spending more time learning French and French history than provided in class. This year French Club,s money-raising projects consist of a canteen, a bake sale, and a banquet held at the end of the year. Schneider, T. Butler, J. Riley, ch ROWi R. Schuster, D. Garrza, K. Ahstrom, M. Hummel, L. Heitkamp, L. Fuell, G. Gebhart, Miss Reidmater. Spanish enthusiasts are Ust ROVW S. Hunter, T. Moreh land, G. Ronald, B. Mullen, Miss Bierman, Qxld ROVW N. Walsh, D. Linville, S. Bath, M. Kimmich, P. Jung, K. Merkle, C. Bauman, LSrcl ROVW S. Craig, P. Miller, L. Merklm L. Cortright, J. Dodd, M. Tults, S. Meer, K. Officers of the German Club are UJEFTh advisor Mr. Kowzan, secretary Jill Lampe, treasurer Wayne Braden- der, and vice president Klaus Schoening hmissing presi- dent Mark BrandleyL German Club members are Hst ROWW L. Bigler, W. Schmidt, D. Schueler, I. Aller, S. Brook, C. Schmogrow, K. Haas, J. Murray, and ROVW J. Baker. L. Bockateigle, B. Belew, J. Felix, j. Backus, K. England, D. Sandlin, E. Schwan, P. Zeek, ch ROVW G. Walsh, D. Silver, C. Fischer, A. Davenport, D. Fischer. M. Seipel, M. Dink- ler, A. Reiss, J. Burkhalter, S. Bluhm, S. Miller, J. Sucr- kamp, S. Weitzel, and S. Pereira. German, Spanish Clubs Gain Ability Spanish Club continued its success this year by the decoration of the lobby display window and other worthwhile projects, One high point was the Christmas party where the members broke a Pinata. German Club grew in strength this year with such activities as improving the soccer club and caroling at Christmas time. The members will terminate the year with a picnic at Hueston Woods, The advisor to the Club is Mr. Kowzan. Neib, S. Schweizer, M. Bovard, C. Andrews. J. Kovam J. Franles, Brd ROVW R. Peters, D. Swartz, D. Gandenbcr- ger, D. Ettensohn, H. Schkablas, V. Maxeyu D. Yohman, M. Crote, R. Block, D. Turner, and R. Johnson. C.O.E. students are iSlTTINGi D. Fields, C. George, K. Chinn, S. Tritschler, S. Halton, J. Schreck, D. Davis, J. Buell, iSTANDINCi D. Leibel, M. Blome, C. Becker, S. Boempp, L. Pels, Miss Spencer, D. Hill, B. Price, B. Law- erence, M. Lang. D.C.T., now in its second year, is a growing Club. It is the first of the clubs at Oak Hills to combine study and part-time employment into its DuCoTo and CI 0' E. pr?rgi::nE.O.E., now in its second year, is com- prised of students under the guidance of Miss Train 0.H. Students Spencer, the club,s advisor. The C.O.E. is basi- cally office education in the field of secretarial work and is cooperative with the administration of Oak Hills. D.C.T. Workers are iSlTTINCJ S. Faigle, C. Feilhauer, J. Burkhart, D. Bacon, iSTANDINCi F. Taphorn, K. Robv hen, J. Beyer, D. Heinz, D. Usinger, B. Nabor, D. Wood- ruff, L. Jensen, K. Taylor, M. Becker, and B. Heidi. 114 A; Organizations Choral Ensemble And B.O.E. Provide Unique Challenges For Highlanders Choral Ensemble which is directed by Mr. Schierloh is a special section chosen from the members of Concert Choir. Besides the regular music, this section perform their own numbers. They have performed at the elementary schools in the Oak Hills district. A secretarial career is the aim of students be- longing to the Business Office Education organi- zation; to this end they perform invaluable serv- ices tor the faculty. These include running er- rands and typing dittos and letters. Their major fund-raising project of the year was selling Easter eggs. BELOW: Members of Choral Ensemble are tlst ROWi C. Adlesburger, V. Henthorne, K. Orbin, E. Etzel, C Shantz, M. Lowther, t2nd ROWi B. Hollerbach, M. Pit- tenger, L. Bockstiegel, P. Hearn J. Lampe. C. Eick, P. Jung, tSrd ROWi D. Hurd, B Knisley, A. Bennett, B Wurster, S. Coghili, D. Hettesheimer, A. Mitchell, ch ROWi T. Knepper B. Keelon, S. Finger, R. Burton, R. Block, D. Callahan, and Mr. Schierloh. ABOVE: B.O.E. members are tlst ROWi G. Hamilton, L. Tempest, D. Bueil, C. Marx, C. Morgan, iZHd ROWi M. Pels, L. Moore, L Broxterman, C. Bailey, J. Schweitzer, 03rd ROWi K. Butler, D. Engei, V. Behmeyer, N. Heid, M. Schuster, i4th ROWi C. Clements, L. Hildebrand, D. Cannell, B. Baumer, J. Mirlenbrink, tSth ROWi B, Keller, D. Boiman, C. Lighlfoot, J. Lewis, P. Kimmick. Ch-oir members are Ust ROVW J. Held, K. Skidmore, C. Witterstaetter, M. Hitchens, D. Webb, M. Burris, D. Strasser, C. Raabe, S. Parker, B. Neiman, D. Thompson, and ROVW D. Mullins, A. Westerfeild, Reiss, S. Leible, D. Vaughn, V. Book, B. Norris, D. Cordrey, S. Nixon, M. Concert Choir members are Ust ROW J. Beyer, P. Her- man, K. Notz, V. Henthorne, D. Fee, K. Orben, G. Sehantz, E. Etzel, B. Bedard, M. Lowther, K. Callahan, L. Ross, T. Moreland, S. Craig, Qnd ROW S. Sorjal, C. N011, M. Kraemer, M. Mitchell, J. Meckstroth, C. Adles- perger, M. Pittenger, P. Jung, J. Dodd, T. Casper, J. Lampe, C. Espach, C. Eick, J. Kovac, J. Bedore, 8rd Morris, 5. Miiler, E. Fowler, S. Oelling, 8rd ROW C. Atkinson, D. Fieler, J. Stoffel, D. Musekamp, M. Daugh- terty, R. Essel, T. Roll, D. Schneiber, M. Hoyes, S. Lan- caster, F. Voynovich, B. Morris, B. Haas, and J. Schneider. ROVW S. Lehman, B. Hollorbach, V. Beck, G. Heiber, T. Knepper, A. Bennet, B. Knisley, B. Wurster, S. Coghill, D. Hettishimer, A. Mitchell, J. Paul, D. Callahan, M. Adams, L. Ohler, Mth ROW S. Finger, J. Macke, K. Isaask, S. Lowe, D. Ferguson, M. Cheeseman, D. Hued, R. Williams, C. Kelley, S. Bluhm, R. Block, T. Fritz, M. Fletcher, C. Griffin, R. Burton, and J. Troyer. I18 7 Organilalium Q , i ' jifvr- - la I Freshmen in the Mixed Glee Club are Ust ROW K. Blo- emker, C. Loze, M. Kaufman, M. Johnston, D. Wabnitz, J. Baltes, D. Morris, S. Osterhage, S. Bradshaw, D. Sto- erker, L. Peters, D. Collings, D. Schurch, D. Schaefer, B. Perzel, J. Bachman, Qnd ROVW D. Hauck, K. Lacey. W. Schmidt, C. Wittich, D. Myers, D. Rauck, K. Chamberlin, G. Cunkle, D. Swearingen, M. Kimmick, L. Lutz, C. Gir- ten, L. Osterhage, C. Atkinson, J. Donaldson, M. Berg- dolt, C. Osborne, 03rd ROWU M. Martin, D. Taylor, S. Becker, M. Kahny, G. Francis, R. Schuster, G. Hehman, B. Zimmer, D. Atkinson, M. Gilpin, J. Riley, S. McVey, B. Lewis, S. Schwander, B. Ross, B. Hunter, P. Phelps, J. Brewer, V. Ross, H. Fultz, K. Behrens, ch ROWJ L, Nagel, M. Reinschmidt, R. Croker, 14 Fowler, T. Glam dorf, G. Heintz, S. Heithaus, D. Owens, E. Wolf, R. Evans, D. Tarvin, M. Sexton, J. Chandler, M. VVinkler. M. Fritz, K. Adams, R. Trotter, C. Young, R. Kelley, N. Mohaupl, D. Adler, and C. Penn. Members of the Mixed Chorus are Ust ROVKW D. Orndorf. D. Galloway, K. Applegate, D. Baarlger, D. Ahr, I. Wat- son, D. Mackie, B. Pye, A. McDermitt, L. Bigler, J. Pate. B. Correl, J. Pope, P. Ceist. C. Andrew, A. Gysin, End ROVW J. Mckinney. B. DePrato, K. Dieckman, D. Mor- gan. C. Burris, J. Meckstroth, S. Beonitsch. J. Bucab, P. Smith, B. Brighman, B. Leimbergor. C. Schwab, D. Downs, S. Teller. I. Kreft. P. Lindsey. M. Hacker, Brd ROXW P. Maturanm BA VVilkening, M. VollmerV D. Sand- ers, .VI. lvey, D. Knue. S. Kurnli, J. Feagan, K. Meyer. D. Wiggens, J. Usinger, M. Schacht, M. Facth, CV Cones. M. Wolowicz, E. Gilbert, P. Povkov, M. Reistenberg D. Correll, ch HOWW J. Beehmer, J. Frost. L. Wolf. S. Sweeney, K. Whalen, L. Taylor, C, Webb, P. Dutch, J. Ward, J. Reade, S. Sandberg, C. Phillips, D. Camper, .VI. Brennam J. Pereira, J. Halpin, D. Lewis, S. Dey, LSth PWMRW D. Bailey, D. Smith. J Thompson, P. Closterman. J. Collins, M. Mitchell, K. Kreig S. Henry, E. Wetzler, J. Lulz, R. Smith, J. Sander, K, Helton, D. Bray. K. Bischof. K. Streckfuss. A. Chaney. R. Dhonau, L. Pearson, D. R0- Seborrough. and L. Powell. I17 - Urgauimlinm I '3? thletics Throughout its ten year history, Oak Hills has set a pattern of consistent Victory in its athletic events. The year 1968-1969 has continued this trend with outstanding performances in all sports Led by the coaching staff e Don Coates, Athletic Director, Will Rutenschroer, Football, Frank Shaut, Wrestling, Yoshi Oyakawa, Swim- ming, and Steve Moore, Basketball, - Oak Hills copped league titles in Cross Country, Wrestling, Swimming, Basketball and Baseball. The school was again the recipient of the coveted TEnky award, given each year by the Enquirer to the school with the best all-around sports program. The desire to win and the talent to win are completely different, yet ,68969 was the year Oak Hills had both. They combined to produce the best aH-amund record in our athletic history; when buoyed by the fantastic spirit of the student body tled by the Turtlest, the 1968e1969 teams proved to be the greatest yet. 119 7 Spam LEFT: Roger Megee heads downfield 011 an end split. ABOVE: Greg Francis, run is led by Denny Betz. Led by senior tri-captains Ken Helton, Mick Fiorini, and Doug Gehring, the Highlanders fought to a nine and one overall record. Defeat- ing five of their six league Opponents, they bowed to only the Wyoming team in the Homecoming game. After starting the season with a generally inexperienced squad, Coach Will Rutenschoer molded his team into a successful one, with out- standing performances given by Gehring, Couch, both named to the South Ali-Stars by the Ohio Coaches Association, Richmond, who received a record twenty-seven passes, Fiorini, and Helton, all named HCSL Ali-Stars. Superb efforts were delivered by quarterback Al Spickard and half- back Roger Megee. Foreign exchange student Ciaes Hagman, in addition to his cross-country speeding, became the first kicking specialist in Oak Hills history. Aside from individual perform- ances, the team combined for a great effort. Assisted by a key block from Dan Couch t66i and a lead from Frank Voynovich t74i, Kerry Clifton looks for an 121 - Sports opening. Oak Hills continued its longnstanding winning streak by again defeating Western Hills. ABOVE: Darrell Hurd throws a block on the opposing Creenhills player as Roger Megee flares out around the end. RIGHT: Tri-captain Ken Helton leads Kerry Clif- toufs run against the Creenhills team. Fighting Scots 2nd in League Crimacing with the pain from an injured ankle, Bob Flick receives aid from a Life Squad volunteer. l23a Sports Cross Country Takes District LEFT: Swedishhborn exchange student Claes Hagman, aside from his football exploits, proved to be a superb distance runner. ABOVE: Gary Kurtz finishes the last leg of his two-mile run. RIGHT: Jay Van Winkle rounds the last pole at Avon Golf Course as he is pursued by a member of the Greenhills team. I'll - Spnrls Oak Hills Captures League ABOVE: Mike Basler drives in for an easy two points against the Wyoming squad. LEFT: Leading scorer Bob Seikmann executes a fake then turns and shoots. BELOW: Coach Moore advises his team during a time-out. Guard Glen Neugebauer passes the ball during the Lincoln Heights game; team effort gave us a victory. 127 Sports Oak Hills Captures 18-2 Record The Oak Hills tournament jinx again struck in 1969. After soundly defeating Mariemont, 73-44, in the first game, our hopes for a state victory were dashed by neighborhood rival Elder in a heartbreaking defeat. Oak Hills ended the season with an 18-2 overall record, best in the City. High point of the year came with the Lincoln Heights contest; both teams had clinched their respective divisions and met to decide the H.C.S.L. champi- onship. Howie Lowejs fine defensive showing held the Tigerws ace Mike Battle while Oak Hills, forwards Bob Seikmann, Gerry Smith, and later substitute pivot man Mike Basler gave their usual inspired offense. The game ended with an Oak Hills. victory, 63-46. Outstanding individual per- formances were delivered by all team members, ied by senior forward Bob Seikmann. His 237 average was third in the city; he became the first Highlander ever to Clear the 1000 point mark, RIGHT: Senior forward Gerry Smith struggles for the rebound. FAR RIGHT: Arching around the Lincoln Heights' defender, Bob Seikmann goes up for two. 128 7 Spam 129- Sports Matmen Capture First District Title UPPER LEFT: Senior Dick Loewenstein, wrestling at 112, prepares his Moeller opponent for the pin. LOWER LEFT: Voted Most Valuable Wrestler and leading the team in number of pins, Dennis Wiggins shows his form at the District meet. RIGHT: Sophomore heavyweight Art Couch grimaces with effort as he applies pressure on a three-quarter nelson. I30 7 Spells 13: - .spom Mermen Swim to District Championship a: Swimmer stretches as he nears the end of the back- stroke portion of the individual medley. b: Ed Fisher shows his form with a half-twist, layout position. c: Coach Yoshi Oyakawa checks the order of events. d: Rick Haverland shows his butterfly style. 182 - Sports 133 W Sport: Netmen Finish 8-2; Second in League ABOVE LEFT: Scott Hunter grimaces as he smashes a return against a Norwood opponent. BELOW LEFT: Dick Loewenstein races up to cover a return for his part- ner Paul Gerth during a doubles match. BELOW: Fresh- man Jim Gray returns a volley. 1.35-5st ABOVE: Rodney Pflug lines up his next putt. RIGHT: Howie Lowe shows his backswing form as he prepares to tee off. FAR RIGHT: Concentrating on the ball, Steve Lowe readies to sink the putt. 136 - Sports -1' .g. 1 Golf Team Captures Third In H.C.S.L. 137 7 S puns Trackmen Place High In League a: Freshman Larry Heitfeld tfar righn leads during the 12010w hurdles. b: Dave Bryan pushes hard at the start of a relay event. c: Unleashing his energy on a small iron ball, Doug Gehring throws the shot. d: Don Winstel kicks high into the air while lunging forward in his attempt to get the best possible distance. e: Nearing the end of their distance run, Gary Kurtz and Claes Hagman break the ribbon. 138- Sports M0 Sports Oak Hills Takes First in HCSL a: Pitcher Stev'e Weyrich winds and fires against Coler- ain. b: Oak Hills batter awaits the pitch. 0: When not pitching Bob Seikmann covers first base. d: Mike May cocks the ball for the long throw to second base, hoping to catch the sliding runner. 14! . Sports The 1968-69 Varsity Track Team was Ust ROW9 M. Fiori- ni, J. Van Winkle, J. Kilby, L. Heitfeld, D. Bryan, G. Martz, and ROVW S. Serche, M. Brandley, M. Smith, R. Williams, A. Spickard, D. Jacobs, R. Bernard; 03rd ROVW J. Piper, D. Winstel, D. Ettensohn7 M. Bruestle, B. Nead, S. Grote, ch BOVW C. Kurtz, D. Candenburger, T. But- ler, D. Heinold, J. Price, A. Couch, 05th ROW9 B. Floet- ker, J. Muher, J. Flake, D. Gehring, D. Betz, C. Hagman, M. Paxton. The 1968-69 Reserve Track Team was Ust ROW9 P. Be- dard, J. Betz. B. Short, K. McSorley, S. Kurtz, C. Espen- SChEid, QHCI ROVW C. Crimmel, 5. Jacobs, M. Conner, M. Seipel, D. Bryan, J. Reynolds, L. Miller, 03rd ROVW M, Mingus, E. Freudemann, D. Owens, G. Young, J. Kilby, A. Bickel, B. Kazar, 94th HOVW P. Miller, C. Pecheux, J. Sauer, M. Grote, D. Ferguson, K. Tsoffen, J9 Chandler, R. Fairbanks, 6th ROW9 J. Holmes, D. Kissel, E. Wolf, K. Barnes, B. Thomas, S. Bise, T. Neiheisel, D. Crusoe. I42 - Spurls The 1968-69 Varsity Golf Team was 1L TO RD Coach me The 1968-69 Varsity Swimming Team was Ust ROW1 Coach Oyakawa, B1 Schmitt, J. Griffith, T. Serche, R. Vogel, D. Avery, P. Osterhage, M. Steinreide, M. Seipel, mgr., and 30110 D. Seimer, C. Sticthenoth, G. Stamp, S. Bootes, R. Norton, D. Race, T. Sefton, S. Jacobs, S. Han- The 1968-69 Reserve Swimming Team was Hst ROW1 Coach Oyakawa, J. Haferthepen, P. Bedard, T. Fisch- bach, F. Leimberger, J. Schackelford, 12nd ROW1 K. Werner, mgr., P. Riley, B. Brinker, B. Zimmer, S. Wim..-m.w..w.lw V1 .. .1 Poynter, S. Lowe, R. Pflug, H. Lowe. Missing: K.C. Krug. .52; ;, num, T. Schoborg, 18rd ROW1 E. Fisher, B. Kaderli, M. Smith, B. Schmitt, M. Butcher, D. Schneider, J. Brodeur, S. Kroner, S. Pohlmeyer, R. Haverland, R. Bacon, T. Koch. Schultze, J. Johnson, M. Staples, 13rd ROW1 J. Sauer, T. Garvin, J. Craven, J. Hansemann, R. Weber, R. Moehle, B. Craven, C. Espenscheid, B. Thomas. The 1968-69 Varsity Baseball Team was Ust ROVW J. M. Lewis, mgr., 12nd ROW1 Coach Picezonka, C. Nau- Hoff, T. Walroth, D. Goodfriend, E. Thompson, B. Gal- man, J. Waddle, T. Bolser, T. Jones, B. Seikmann, C. breath, M. May, J. Tebelman, M. Peppers, S. Weyrich, Schaller, R. Bardo, K.C1ifton, Coach Coates. The 1968-69 Reserve Baseball Team was Ust ROW1 M. Coach Moore, M. Procter, W. Heinz, D. Kulman, M. Kline, T. Bowers, M. Schmidt, J. Dektas, R. Essel, T. Brooks, M- Dunham, D.Gamper,14th ROVV1B.Tabar, D. Rothwell, M. Bibbo. 12nd ROW1 J. Heis, S. Mueller, K. HBttesheimer. Hauck, S. Baum, M. Maxwell, A. Mitchell, 13rd ROW1 The 1968-69 Varsity Tennis Team was Ust ROW1 P. Gerth, D. Loewenstein. P. Osterhage, J. Gray. 12nd ROVW D. Schneider, B. Evans, T. Raabe, S. Hunter. a 1 H $3293.10? '64!.'-!. 9.3+ The 1968-69 Varsity Football Team was Ust ROW9 G. Heiber, S. Hill, D. Hurd, B. Smith, D. Gehring, M. Fiori- ni, K. Helton, D. Wiggins, R. Bernard, A. Spickard, D. Bryan, T. Class, H. Megee, B. Knisley, 62nd ROW9 T. Walroth, D. Jacobs, R. Haas, T. Jones, K. Clifton, D. Couch, D. Heinold,l. Whinghter, R. Flick, F. Voynovich, D. Richmond, 1. Paul, R. Semona, 63rd ROW9 A. Couch, S. Claytor, J. Socher, J. Hoff, D. Peters, D. Betz, T. Bol- ser, R. Timmons, J. Price, S. Schloemer, C. Phillips, Head Coach W. Rutenschroer, Coaches F. Shaut, and R. Lane, Mth ROWU J. Caruso, mgr., R. Conners, mgr., J. Tebel- man, P. Gargano, C. Francis, B. Moores, M. Miles, J. Kotz, J. Kilby, H. Linnig, mgr., S. Cooper, mgr. The 1968-69 Reserve Football Team was Ust ROW9 M, Roseborrough, L. Propes, M. Tolle, D. Heltesheimer, D. Goodfriend, L. Ward, A. Mitchell, M. Lacy, M. Hudson, T. Sheckles, J. Reade, 62nd ROW9 T. Neiheisel, J. Belew, D. Sandusky, K. Wilkens, J. Kilby, T. Rothwell, T. Iori, The 1968-69 Freshman Football Team was Ust ROW9 G. Dennis, W. Fisher, K. Barnes, K. Hauck, J. Maher, F. Rayhle, E. Wolf, M. Proctor, DA Paul, B. Tabar, 62nd ROW6 D. Schaefer, D. Bryan, R. Weber, T. Wineland, G. Miller, D. Kissel, J. Holmes, T. Hickney, L. Heitfield, G. Rowland, 03rd ROW9 R. Dodge, G. Gebhardt, S. Kenny, l. III C. Barnes, G. Theobald, L. Stroschen, J. Flake, 68rd ROW9 C. Crimmel, D. Tighe, M. Brooks, A. Bickel, M. Maxwell, D. Kuhlman, R. Nolte, R. Henn, K. Bishof, D. Hettersimer, R. Grierson, S. Crimmel, WOW Coaches Eads and DelConte. M. Morford, B. Zimmer, D. Schleicher, J. Schnur, D. Gehring, R. Swart, 64th ROW9 Coach Pieczonka, J. Chan- dler, E. Washinger, S. Bise, K. Tschofen, D. Gilkey, B. Braun, T. Sefton, Johnson, mgr., Hunt, mgr., Coach P. Simms. The 1968-69 Varsity Cross-country Team was Ust ROW1 B. Nead, R. Williams, M. Bruestle, S. Grote, C. Hageman, fl ,; The 1968-69 Varsity Basketball Team was 1151 ROW1 M. Lewis, mgr., A. Spickard, D. Jacobs, D. Denecke, J. Sanders. C. Neugebauer. M. Pcpperx J. Meyers, mgr.. The 1968-69 Reserve Basketball Team was Ust ROWl Coach Eads. D. Camper, J. Delsandro, B. Powers. T. Flaherty, M. Brooks, M. Roseborrough, M. Maxwell, L. Coach R. Yung, 12nd ROW1 G. Martz, S. Streckfuss, C Kurtz, 1. Van Winkle, M. Smith. 12nd ROVVD Coach Moore, J. 1Veddle, J. Richmond, C. Smith, M. Basler, H. Lowe, B. Seikmanm R. Bardo, B. Evans, R. Timmons, T. Maxey. Ward, J. Reade, S. Lowe, 12nd ROW1 J. Holmes, mgr., T. Bowers, T. Rothwell, T. Walroth, A. Mitchell, E. Lepolt, C. Martz, M. Schmidt, mgn Y3 m :3, 33;; q l The 1968-69 Varsity Wrestling Team was Ust ROW P. Gerth, D. Loewenstein, M. May, B. Bernard, M. FiorinL Qnd ROW Coach Shaut, A. Couch, D. Couch, B. Plum- mer, T. Glass, D.Wiggins,J.Ki1bmeissing A. HaleL The 1968-69 Reserve Wrestling Team was Ust ROW D. Schacht, mgr., B. Short, S. McGregor, mgr., G. Guard, D. Copenhaver, N. Conners, D. Papin, D. May, M. Martin, J. Walters, B. Schuster, Qnd ROVW F. Wright, K. Barnes, J. Becker, G. Dirr, R. Nolte, D. Braun, J. Kilby, C. Mer- curio, L. Huebner, Brd ROVW J. Christensen, R. Schae- The 1968-69 Freshman Basketball Team was Ust ROVW D. Gehring, mgr., J. Grey, mgr., Bud ROVW S. Muller, C. Rowland, L. Heitfield, B. Stratton, C. Gebharl, B. Tabar, fer, K. Hauck, M. Lacy, C. Woody, D. Ettensohn, B. Su- lek, M. Griswold, M. Bruestle, tmissing D. Heinold, D. Coodfriend, B. Freeman, R. Fisher, J. Flake, J. Socher, C. Phillips, T. Knepper, J. Kotz, D. Schneiber, A. Montague, j. Prbffitt, L. Stroschen, R. Evans, R. Knox, J. Maher, M. McCregor. M. Proctor, 63rd ROW Coach P. Simms, D. Bryan, C. Miller, J. Holmes, F. Rayhle, S. Lukenbeal, P. Fieler, S. Kurtz, J. Heis. mmwxw I48 - Underclass ' U NDERCLASS The underclassmen of Oak Hills this year have proved themselves outstanding both academical- ly and socially. The Freshman who are the last Freshman Class to enter Oak Hills have been bus- ily building up their treasury with the traditional candy sale, already anticipating the prom. The Sophomore class,s main project this year was the Sweetheart Dance, the theme of which was iiLove Is Blue They exhibited their school spirit with their participation in Homecoming and by providing slaves for the prom. The Juniors supervised and maintained the concession stand during the fali to supplement their treasury. They displayed Creativity and a will to work as they transformed the gymnasium into a twilight fantasy with their theme iilndia: Dusk to Dawn for the 1969 Junior-Senior Prom. These classes have their own characteristics and projects setting themselves apart from the others, wanting recognition when it has been earned. But the Underclasses also unify with the Seniors to make a compact whole so that as a part of Oak Hills they may all share in its glory. I49 - Underclass EACER Describes the Class of 1972. Mike Abbott Kathy Abrams Keith Adams Greg Adams Diane Adler Kathy Ahlers Kathy Ahlstrom Larry Allen Ingrid Aller Lisa Anderson Michael Ashe Guy Armstrong Mary Atkims Gail Atkinaon David Atkinson Lynn Atkinson Debbie Ayars Kevin Babbitt Julie Bachman Bob Baker Steve Baker Debbie 133 Holly Ball Janica Baltes Keith Barnes Pam Bales Sally Bath David Bauer Raymond Bauer Steven Baum Vicky Beagle Cathy Beale Mary Jo Beck Mike Beck Malerie Beck Bob Becker Bruce Becker Jack Becker Pam Becker Peggy Becker Sherry Becker Paul Bedard Julie Bedore Kathy Behrens Pat Beiting William Belew John Benken Karen Bennett Jim Berger Tare Berlke Jerome Betts Marlene Bergdolt Dave Biddle Steve Bise Linda Bizzarri Kathie Blatl Margie Bledsoe Kathy Bloemker Denise Bohnerl Jerry Bohrer Jackie Boiman Vicki Bollinger Debbie Bergman Rick Braun John Breehne Cathy Brennan Mike Brenner Jay Bresserl Barbara Brielmaier Barry Brinker Bill Bristow Roy Brockhaus Carolyn 3050 Dave Boltoni Ron Bova Richard Bowers Sherry Boyer Susan Bradshaw Cyndi Brady William Brady Larry Brafford 150 - F reshmen Maureen Brogan Dorm Brookes Carol Brooks Debbie Brooks Jenny Brower Daryl Brown Beth Bruner Mary Bell! Bruner Barry Bruns Don Bryan Sandy Buchanan Bonnie Buchcr Jayne Bucher Truman Burke Daniel Burkhart Greg Butcn Bub Carleton Barry Carlson Dave Currig Diane Carringer Robert Carringer Kathy Carroll Patrick Carroll Beth Caruso Sandie Cave Karen Chamberlin Jeff Chandler Cheri Chizer John Christensen Mary Christcrson Steve Claus Marianne Clear Rich Clifton Pam Colina Debbie Collings Terry Cooley Cindy Combs Brenda Cook Lisa Cooper Sandy Coppedge Terry Couch Chester Cox Doug Cox Robin Crukcr Stanley Crone Debbie Cronemiller John Culbcrlson Toni Dale Diane Davis Sandy Davis Jim Dektus Nancy Delacrclaz Greg Dennis Tom Dickhoncr Steve Dilwnrth Beth Dinkelaker Dan Din- Ellsworth Dirr Denise Dirtler Antioncne Dilulliv John Dixon Roger Dodge Clay Dole Jill Donaldson Russ Dotzauer Linda Daugherty Alice Downard Becky Downs Beverly Duebber Tom Duke Dwight Dunaway Denny Eckert Dan Edwards Terry Eifcri Sandy Eggerding John Ellsworth Jeff Emig Randy Emig Darlene Engcl Debbie English Michael English Bruce Ense Karen Ernsl Alice Espich Donna Estes Randy Evans David Fahnle Tom Farr Jim Felix .w-z i177:- PU l51 - Freshmen i : ?e, W? Freshman class officers are 04 t0 IN S. Nixon Trea5J, J. Stokes tV. PresJ, B. Tabar WresJ, and P. Piper Gedyl Paul Fieler Jeff Finger Karen Finley Dave Fischer Wayne Fischer Ralph Fisher Linda Fleming Don Fletcher Mike Fluelker Pat Flower Vicki Fouchl Jeff Fowler Gary Francis Peggy Fredrick Gregory Freppon Barbara Freudeman Mark Fritz Cheryl Frondorf Dave Fuller Holly Fultz Debra Gahbert Gail Gandenbergcr Jo Ann Gardner Rich Gardner Arlene Carrel Terry Garvin Ivu Garza Grog Gebhardt Duane Cehring Ben German Michail Gilb Dan Cilkey Mike Gilpin Carla Cirten Toby Glandore Donna Cuff Steve Goldfein Susan Goodwin Karen Gorbold Sandy Crabcr Terri Grace Debbie Graham Jim Gray Tom Groppenbecker Mike Cundrum Gwen Cunkel Kathy Haas Russell Haas Linda Hadsell Jerry Hafertepen Danny Hall Glenn Hammer Mary Beth Hanneken Wayne Hannum 157. - Freshmen Richard Hart Debby Hauck Deborah Hauck Ken Hauck Barbara Bauer Lori Hausfcld Greg Hehman Stan Heideman Daryl Hein Jim Heis Larry Heitfcld Linda Heilkamp Carol Hemsath Rosemary chik Lois Hettesheimer Terry Hickey Bob Hilton Jeff Hinckley DCbby Hoeffl Vicki Hoffman Donna Hoffrogge Ed Holbrook John Holmes Jeanette Holthaus Denise Hood Rick Hornsby Russell Howard Andrew Hubbard Nancy Huber Steve Huesman Tom Huesman Janet Hughes Jim Hughes Mary Hughes Bob Hull Mary Hummel Don Huneke Byron Hunt Myron Hunt Bruce Hunter Steve Jacobs Nanci Jeffers Jean Jelen Greg Jodice Don Johnson Rick Johnson John Johnston Mickey Johnston Tamara Johnston Bev Jones George Jones Gary Joseph Mike Iuengling Karen Juergens Mark Kahny Ron Kaiser Janie Kareth Mike Karnes Chris Katselos Mary Ann Kaufman Debbie Kay Karen Keaton Bob Kehrt Janice Keilholz Robyn Kelley Joyce Kemp Sleve Kenny Tim Kenny Mari Kebby Marcia Kimmich Rachel King Dave Kissell Janet Kissell Sherri Kis! Judy Kleinman Karen Riemann Ken Klosterman Mark Knepper Robert Knox Karen Koch David Koehler janice Kolcsnicknff Jill Korte Bill Kulh Jody Kovac Toni Krabacher Steve Kurlz Lynn Kreuzmann Randy Krieger Teddy Krondilou 153 Freshmen Judy Kroner Slave Kramer Karen Lucy Jerry Luinc Gregory Lung Kim Lampe Cary LaSculeu Rudy Latzko Debbie Lawing Debbie Lawrence Mark Lawrence Paul Laws Fred Luimherger Cheryl Lenz Joe LL-urck Bill Lewis Mike Lewis Randy Liendeckur Marty Link Debbie Linville Hila Lipps Diane Lodge Glynis Loftus Marci Lan Cherri Luze Ed Lucas Steve Lukingbcal James Lulz Laura Lulz Bev Lyons Mike Lyons Ken Mucke john Maller Rita Maier Denise Marcus Mike Martin Mary Ann Martini Cindy Marzheuscr Melodie Massmann Pam Mathias Antoinette Mutuoku Bobbi Matuska Vic Maxey Jan Maxstadl Judi Maxwell Dan May Sandy Mayer Susan Mayer Cindy Brady and Janet Maxstadt prove that Freshmen know where the fun is at, by attending a canteen after a game. Steve Mallard Donna Mcckstrolh Susan Mcckstmlh Jim Mcgerie Don Meier Amy Mcininger MHII I m I n I II Sandi Mulillu Donna Melzer Anne Mcnke Bunnie Mercer Karin Mercer Tony Melz 154 v Freshmen Tom Dichoner adapts quickly to the everyday routine of being an Oak Hills student. Here he demonstrates the use of his Braille typewriter in one of his classrooms. 155 Freshmen Sheryl Meyer Yvonne Meyer Gayle Middendorf Dennis Miller Dan Miller Donna Miller Cary Miller John Miller Jay Miller Paul Miller Susan Miller Tom Miller Nancy Mills Jim Mirus Mary Michurda Ron Moehlc Nancy Mohaupl Steve Manahan Terry Monroe Anne Montague Bill Montgomery Donna Moore Lynn Moore jonathun Mora Diana Moran Kathleen Moran Wayne Moratschck Mike Morford Mary Morgan Diane Morris Rolland Morris Ken Mueller Sleve Mueller Robert Muirhcid Pat Murphy Yvonne Murphy John Murray Dave Myers Debbie Myers Beverly McCane Vietor McClure Ernie McFadden Debbie McCary Colleen McCinn Dan McGralh Mary Beth McCralh Mike McCregor Scott McCregor Pamela McMurray Kinnith McSurlcy Steve Mcvey Linda Nagel Debbie New Steve Newman Mike Nickles Linda Niehaus Hans Niklnwitz Sally Nixon Denise ante Gloria Noltc Judy Nolte Alan Obrecht Robin CVBrien Cunnie O'Connar Albert Ochier Karen Oldfield V icki Ormsby Cindy Osborne Patty Osborne Linda Osterhage Sue Ostcrhagc Dave Oswald D011 Owing Aaron Page Kathleen Paulelln Mark Purter Pam Pate M ark Patterson Dom Paul Pam Payne Bob Payne Chris Pcchcux Connie Penn Dave Perm Jim l'ennekump Jim Pennington Debbie Perry Bard Pcrzel Linda Pclcrs Ann Pctersmun This years Freshman class learn fast, that high school is not all fun, but hard work, preparation and a lot of studying. Cary Pfaff Pat Phelps Bernie Pierson Pat Piper Linda Pittman Edith Plennerl Miriam Plummer Jan Pulley Doiories Pope Jnf Puwekl Patti Powers Tim Powers John Prem Mark Proctor Cindy mefill Dave Purnell Freshman GAA members help to make the theme of the GAA Homecoming float, The Poison Apple of Defeatf come to life, by dressing up like The 7 Dwarfs. ' Paula Quinn Diana Rabanus Dave Race Pam Rais Diane Rauck Fred Rayhlo Phil Reid Jim Reinerl Marsha Reinschmidl Billy Renieris James Reynolds Viki Rhodes Ronald Richards Sue Ann Richardson Glenda Rieman Jim Riley Patrick Riley Dennis Ripperger Bob Eitter Elmer Ritter Marilyn Robbins Patricia Robinson LuAnn Roeck Tim Roedersheimer Jean Ruehrig Fay Rogers Mike Rohs Mark Rolfes Nancy Ronald Yvette Rose Barry Ross Valerie Ross John Roth Dee Dee Rouse Jan Rouse Cary Rowland Joe Rube Paulette Rudolph Tony Sabin Pat Salamone Dan Sandusky Rubin Santana Greg Sauer Jeff Sauer Tom Sawyer Bonnie Sayne Darren Schacht David Schaefer Denise Schaefer w I: mix. X. -55: 157 - Fushmen Beverly Schaich Bernice Schallcr Rabin Schalz Ray Schaurer Mike Schemenaur Ken Schcrpcnbcrg Larry Schil! Sharon Schliecher Vicki Schlcnsker Joe Schlent Cheryl Schmidt Linda Schmidt Wendy Schmidt Tum Schmitt Eileen Schneider Kim Schneider Steve Schneider Jack Schnur Tam Sclmhorg Ricky Schoenig Roger Schoenig Bruce Schrick Duruthy Schuci'l Steve Schultz Kathie Schum Rick Schllstor Charlene Schwandcr Steve Schwandncr Karyn Schweitzer Rick Schwviler Candi Seal Ed Seaman Terry Sefton Mike Sexton James Shnckclfnrd Kathy Shannon Leslie Sharp Noma Shearer Dan Sicmcr Debbie Silver Jim Smith Patricia Smith Peggy Smith Vicki Smith Martha Snyder Toni Matuska and Terri Grace display the latest dance movements at one of the many canteens held during the year. 158 - Freshmen 159 - Freshmen Carol Sparks Pamela Spencer Vivian Spilzmiller Susannah Spuede Greg Slammer Karen Sleuver Debbie Stoerker Mark Stoffel Jan Stokes Stratton Bill Linda Strohmcier Jenniler Slucker Nancy Sulentic Peggy Sullivan Ken Sunners Ron Swarl Dennis Swans Darlene Swearingcn Debbie Swearingen Bruce Tabar Dave Taruin Dana Taylor Mike Telgheder Bruce Thomas Gail Thomas Bobby Thompson Dan Thmnpsnn Linda Thumpson Lurcnc Thnmpstm Mary Thompson Donna Thnrnhill Mike Thrcm Mark Tottnn Ron Trotter Kurt Tschnten David Turner Tim Tyra Eric Vaughn Susan Vuughl Mike Vincent Louis um Walden Deanna W'ahnilz Kim Wainscott Bill Wallrawe Sully Walmlh Geri Walsh Diane Vanter Jerry Walters Jim XVaples Debbie Warren Bill 3'35hum Ed Wasingcr Ron Jeber Debbie W'eisbrod Paul WVcisgerhcr Barry chhold Frank Vheeler Denise Whinghter Bill thile Tom Whitton Doug H'iusncr Dave Willch Sully HWllhile Edward Williams Sylvia VVilluughby Dibhie Hv'inchestcr Tom Winelund Michael H'inkler Wayne Wirtz Bernie Viscl1er Cindy Willich Debbie Vuehler Ed W01! Dave H'nodiwies Nancy H'nndy Juno Worlman Steve H'righl Rahn Wucsl Sue Yancey Charlotte Yates Jennie Yates Greg Young Nancy Zuchow Paul Zaclmw Dennis leek Linda Zack Steve leek Vh'illium Zimmer Jim Zurlindcn ALERT Describes the Class of 1971; 180 r Sophommes Frank Acree Suzanne Allnutt Rick Anderson Christy Andrew Paul Angelo Kae Applegate Mike Armbruster Dave Arnold Gary Atkison Diana Baarlaer Sandy Babel Dwight Bachmann Ann Backer Jim Backus Margaret Bailey Dave Baker lane Baker Karen Ball Rick Barker Curt Barnes Timothy Bauer Dayna Baverman Jean Bayless Janice Bays Teri Beck Barry Becker Jack Becker Sherry Becker Sue Bedard Dave Baker Ralph Beiting Jerry Belew George Berns Tim Bessler Mike Bibbo AI Bickel Lynne Bigler Ken Bischof Sharon Bilzer Kathy Bizzarri Ray Blazer Cary Bledsoe Ron Block Lisa Bocksliegel Gary Boenilsch Susan Boenitsch Terry Bohrer Darlene Bolington Valerie Book Brenda Botros Martha Bovard Tom Bowers Lynn Bradley Bob Braun Lila Brennan Malcolm Brennan Glenn Bridgell Bill Brielmaier Carey Brinker Joe Brodeur Jack Brogan Mike Brooks Sheila Brown Robert Bruser Jennifer Bucalo Mary Bucher Billy Burchfield Ken Burgess Peggy Burkhart Carla Burris Marsha Burris Mark Butcher Todd Butler John Cain Dianne Galloway Don Camper Sandi Cannell Becky Carrig Sharon Carrol! Dan Caruso Art Chaney Soph. Class Officers: Diane Smith, Treas.; Vicki Pancero. Sedy: Debbie Lowther, Pres; Leo WarcL Vice Pres. 161 - Snphumures Donna Cheek Rick Chrisl Debbie Clark Stow: Claytur Bob Clem Cheryl Clements Chris Cole Richard Coleman Cheri Cones Terry Conklin Mike Carmen's jirn Connley Larry Cooley Ken County Dun Copenhaver Kathy Cnppedgc Debbie Cnrdrey Barbara Carroll Donna Correll Kathy Carson Ramona Coslon Putty Cuttingham Art Couch Paula Cowley Jim Craven Joe Cremering Charlie Crimmel Steve Crimmei Doug Crockcll Bill Cunningham Barb Daffin John Dalessandm PeggyD A1nicn Kathy Daniel Donna Davidson Patti Davenpur! Dan Davis John Davis Pam Davis Janet Day Claudia Dccl? Barb Delaney Deb Dennis Steve Demon Sharon Dey While study halls are usually a place for a mid-day Faithful friend Jenny Hines, acting as an escort to Terri snooze, Terry Fritz strives to improve his mind. Kerry Dieckmann Ronald Diehl SCheila Dilworlh Gerry Dir Gary Dirr Paula Dixon Lynn Dunn Dee Dole Joanne Donahue Bud DorncHe Pris Dornettc Steve Dotzauer Paula Dracll Jan Duebber Marty Dunham Bob Edgar Rhonda Ellis Kent England David Espich Bob Essen Karen Enensohn Roger Fairbanils joyce Feagan Donna Fee Don Ferguson Donna Ferguson Cary Fightmasler Steve Finger Tony Fischbach Dave Fischer Tom Flaherty Iim Flake Bob Flisik Bob Floelker Mike Flower Joe Fox Bill Frank Rick Franklin Jill Franks Steve Franz Peggy Frasher Jane! Frost Mark Fredwesl Bill Freeman Ernest Freudemann Katherine Freudenberg Terry Fritz Opal Fyke Ginger Calligan Kathy Garrard Tim Garvin Dennis Carla Debbie Cebhard! Sue Ceeding Peters, accompanies her after her tragedy. 162 - Sophumures Peggy Cemmcll Ray Gemmcll Ken George Christine Cell Emily Gilbert Keith Gilkson Tom Cingerich Judy Cledsun Danny Goodirricnd Mike Gordon Chuck Graham Todd Grear R055 Grierson Mike Griswold Suzette Cruse Mike Grole George Guard Christine Guilfoylc Donna Gundrum Jail Cundrum Randy Gulzwiller Anne Cysin Mike Hail Alan Hale Linda Hall Janice Hallnran Denny Halpin Judy Halpin Eleanor Hanell Jim Hansemun Mary Hargis Sharon Hasselt Larry Haye Larry Hayes Barbara Ileil Wayne llcinlz Hob Hcis Pam Heizman Bub Helm Barb Henry Sherry Henry Jane l-lcnsler June chslcr Jackie Held Janie Held loan Held Sherry llcnry Bruce Hergct Mark Hergcrl Dennis Herron Randy Hess Dennis Hettcrsimur Dale Hcllesheimcr Laura Higgins Sophomores display their dancing talents as members of the chorus line in the fall play Red Shoes? 163 7 Sophomores Nina Hiles Richard Hill Michael Himes Betty Himmclspach Jenny Hines Elise Hinton Jenny Hinton Alice Hirschbcrg Monica Hitchens Dale Hoerst Joyce Hofer Judy Hollmeycr Jeff Holmes Dollie Hubbard Michael Hudson Larry Huebner Nancy Huencfeld Gary Hughes Marsha Hummcl Kathleen Hyland Tony Iari Bay Irwin Russ Irwin Marsha lvey Joey Jackson Rick Jacobs Linda Jenkins Bob Joesling Cary Johnson Dave Jones Guy Joseph Debbiejuengling Dan Kaiser Bill Karnes Mary Jo Kase Linda Kasley Randy Kathmann Terrie Kegley Marilyn Keilholz Rick Keller Debbie Kelley Debbie Keiley Linda Kelley Joe Kilby Launila Kilby Eifiimgang Pretty Sophomore Cathy Williams, smiling appreciatively, Mike Kittles graces the Highlander cheering section. Mike Kline Debbie Knuc- Debra Knox Edie Knox Tom Kock Janice Koesler Myrna Kortc Nancy Korte Jacquie Kovach Frank Krailler Dave Kraft judy Kreet 164 Sophomores Heavy gossip and light lunches occupy these sophomores, time While enjoying their noon-time recess. xiv 165 - Sophumcres Joyce Kreulzer Kathy Krieg Buz Kroner Sally Krygmxski Shari Kumli Mark Lacy Leslie Lalosh Gil Langhorst Skip Lawrence Stephen Leesman Mike Lenz Ed Lepolt Greg Leurck Diane Lewig Betty Licht Sandy Liebel Linda Liebelt Paula Lindsey Barb Link Linda Lipps Tom Lipps Warren Lipps Lavina Long Steve Lowe Debbie Lowther Tom Luhn Susan Lulz Debbie Mack Kathy Mack Denise Macke Leslie Mafit Gil Maier John Mann Mike Mann Bob Marchioni Tom Marlo Sarah Marshall Greg Mart: Dwight Marwede Pat Malurana Mark Maxwell Jean McKinney Jim Meet Sandi Meer Connie Meese Della Mcllu Donna .Vlello Linda Merkle Mark Meyer Eric Miller Lou Miller Robin Miller Scott Miller Steven Mills Cary Minges Bill Minges Michael Minges Herbert .Vlirlcnbrink Andy Mitchell Peggy Mohaupl Al Montague Sandy Moonert Kris Moore Jay Moran Dave Moreland Debbie Morgan Rick Morgan Rosemary Mundslock Doc Musekamp Don McCarthy Wayne McClure Bill McFarland De bby McKclvey Jean McKinney Den McNamee Gail Naber Thomas 1 'eiheisel Paula Newmcister Barbara Nieman Steve Noble Leo Nolte Gary Nolh Chris Ochs Char O'Harra Robert Pennekamp Nancy Oldcndick Karen Orbcn Darlene OrndorH Cindy Osborne Kathy Osborne Amy Osterhage Colleen O'Toole Dave Owens Kenneth Pa Linda Page Vicki Pancero David Papin Susan Parker Gail Parsons Sharon Patterson Linda Pearson Roger Pee: Doug Pentecost Jim Payne 8033 Pfaffinger Christine Pleiffer Joe Pflum Paula Phelps Margaret Phoenix Jane Piepmeier Brenda Pilot Bill Pilot Scott Pohlmeyer Harold Pope Phyllis Povkov Linda Powell Bob Powers Joe Proffitt Les Propes Pam Putnick Yvonne Quinton Bruce Raabe Cary Rains Kathy Ram: Jeff Reade Debbie Rehn Mary Jo Reifenberger Debbie Reilmann Cheryl Reindel Frank Reindel Lana Reinharl Pam Reiss John Reker Cindy Remnr Pal Remmel Dan Rennick joe Rennick Kathy Rickels Brenda Riddell Mary Riestenherg John Rizzo Cheryl Robards Debbie Roseburrough Mike Roseburrough 166 - Sophamnres Senor delPilar watches over his class as they use the latest manifestation of our educational progress. I67 - Sophumures Joseph Ross Nancy Ross Greg Rossi Torn Rothwell Madelyn Rowlands Diane Ruby Deborah Rudman Vicki Runtz Mike Russo Denny Rydyznski Diane Sanders Dale Sandlin Pal Saunders Mike Sawyer Su Sayers Mildred Schacht Dan Schaffcr Rick Schaefer Sue Schutz Curil Scherdenberg Dam Schill Melita Schkabla Nancy Schlensker David Schloss Bill Schmidt Dennis Schmidk Mark Schmidt Yvonne Schmidt Gayle Schmogrow Lsrry Schorsch Joyce Schrader Sally Schroeder Doug Schueler Jane Schueler Gary Schweer Mike Sebastian Ron Seig Les Sewell Diana Sexton Tim Sheekels Kathy Shird Bill Short Mike Silbernagel Danneue Silver Dan Simpson Mike Simpson Gary Skidmore Melila Schkabla Chris Smith Diana Smith Paula Smith Tony Smith Pat Smylh Mike Stacey Nancy Slaigcr Mark Stapics Julie Slaulbcrg Bill Slcding Mike Steding Larry Steele Mark Steinricde Kent Stephens Jim Stewart Craig Stichlcuoth Sharon Slranzin Donna Strasser Steve Strasser Lou Stroschen Mark Slmud Rick Sludl Tony Sudhoff Bill Sulek Brooke Swearingen Karen Sweeney Kathy Tate Debbie Taylor Linda Taylor Betty Tebelman Debbie Tepe Linda Theesfeld Paula Theiring Gary Theobald Pam Thiemann Janet Thompson Ellen Thomson Diane Thornhill Gar Thullen Tim Tierney Denny Tight: Mike Tulle Delynn Tomin Mary Tufts Janet Usingcr Steph Valvano Charles Van Dermark Craig Vanselow Bill Vanselow Belva Vaughn Donna Viox Mary Vollmer Keith Von Luehrtc Cai! Von Uehm Suzie Walroth Joe Ward Leo Ward Larry Warren Tim Warrington Monica Wasinger Jack Vankins Irene Watson Dale Walls Randy Wayne Darlene Webb Peggy Weber Jeff Weddle Linda Wehmcier Diane Weinle Judy Wenzel Kevin Werner Diane Wcsscler George White Janice White Belh Widmer Paula Wiggins Bonita Wilkening Keith Wilkens Linda Willen Cathy Williams Judy Wilson Carol Wilterstaelter Linda Wolf Janis Wolf Mary Wolowicz Sue Woods Grover Woody John Woolley Lalawn Wright Ann Wullenweber Susan Young Debbie Zchnder Linda Zimmerman 168 - Snphumores Describes the Class of 1970 189 - Jnnion Sharon Ackermunn Fred Adler Debbie Ahl- Jim Amann Tom Anders Pete Andrews Carolyn Armacosl Chrislina Armacosl Loui Armstrong Cindy Azbill Carol Bailey Debbie Bailey Diane Bailey Janet Bailey Mike Bales Rosemary Burke! Paul Barnharl Mike Baslcr Lois Bauer Cecilia Buumunn Bcv Buumcr Barbara Ann Bcardslcy Henry Beck Vickie Beck Vicki Becker Sue Behruns Vickie Behymer Jenny Bender Linda Bennett Patti Becker Kalhy Bergdull jim Beets Donny Betz Joyce Beyer John Bitter Vicki Bohl Dianne Bohnerl Diann Buimun Sharon Bolland Philip Bollingcr Keith Bollmann Tom Bulscr Steve Booles Frank Borgemenkc Howie Burgman Darryl Bowman W'ay'ne Branbender Mark Brandley Scott Branscum Terri Braun Belty Breitenslein Debbie Breucker Barbara Brigham Greg Brockhoff Shelley Brookhank Rick Brown Steve Brown Jan Bmxlermun Jerry Brunner Jan Bryant Don Bucher jim Buchert Luann Buchert Debbie Buull Bev Burdsull Sheila Burke Ken Burkhart Pa! Burrage Jan Busse Kathleen Butler Debbie Canncll Pat Carney Deborah Carrier John Caruso Gary Case Tana Casper Linda Cave Barbara Cheek Barb Cheesebrcw Mike Checseman Bob Chrislerson Rick Clark Cindi Clemenls Phylis Clusterman Steve Cughill Dan Colina Rick Conner Jim Cunners Laura Corlrighl Bub Cosby Beckie Cowdrcy Shanda Craig Bob Craven Frank Czoer Judy Daniel Bill Daniel Bill Daniels Margaret Davenport jim Davis Richard Davis Janet Day Clyde Deal Linda Deimer Don Denecke Debbie Derrick Jose' Luis Dial Barru Steve Dietrich Charlie Dirr Gary Dirr Judy Dudd Bert Dolerhic Mike Dull Mark Dorneue Pam Dmnette Daniel Drew Naomi Dunaway Cynthia Eick Debbie Engcl Bub Ernst Gary Espenscheid Char Espich Randy Essell Dave Ellensnhn Elaine Etzcl Bob Evans Chris Fabing Michelle Faelh John Famous Tom Fehr Dave Fieler Bill Finley Ed Fischer Rich Fisher Sttwe Fisher Dave Fluch Larry Fletcher Junior Class Officers are Jerri Truitt, Wresidenth Mar- garet Davenport, Wice Presidenn; Patti Rauen, Secre- tarYJ; and Julie Osborne, TreasurerL 170 -Juninrs Business classes help students such as Vicki Bohl and Kathy Hilborn gain needed practical skills. 171 uluniors Roberl Flick Emily Fowler Mm: Frazer Lynn Frederick Kathy Freed Milton Freel Steve Frey John Frngue Sharon Freudenberg Lawrence Fuell Sandy Gabriel Don Candenbergcr Gail Gather Kathy Gardner Mike Cane! Diane Cross Pm Carganu Tons Cepping Pam Ceist Charlie Ccluso Jerry Ceroulis Paul Gerlh Mary Giese Gary Corbold Rick Cray Rick Grissom Frunn llass Frances Hass Gloria Hamilton Mike Hammond Linda Hammck Russ Haneberg Keith Hannan Scott IIannum Rick Haverland Patricia Heurn Kerry Hcckcndorn Mindy Hcckcr Nancy Heidi Batty Hvil Cary Hcintz jim Heiscl jerry Hcilftld Slcvc Hcithuus Janice llemmig Mike I'lendrickson Mike I-Ierbig Turn Hesketh Tricia Hickey Kakhy Hilhorn Linda Hildcrbrund John Himmelspach Steve Hinckley Verna HnHl , , Cindy Renner shows that Mr. Vanzanfs Ameri- can history class promotes individual thinking. l72 Juniors Mary Jo Hoernschemeyer Joe Hoff Judy Holt Jeff Holtegel Kathy Hellman Marilyn Howarlh Pete Huddhgston Glenn Hughes Leah lnman Dan jacobs Vicky Jefferson Vick Johansen Christy Johnson Gary Johnson Dan Johnston Dave Jones Jenny Jones Jim Jones Shirlee lanes Cary Juengling Bill Kaderli Bob Kahsar Karen Kammer Jim Kammerer Dave Kaufman Barb Keller Steve Keller Pattie Kelley Kevin Kenogg Dianna Kemp Jim Kenny Jerry Kilby Peggy Kimmich Cindi Kinsinger Glenn Kirby Mike Kist Paula Korle Kim Kolz David Klapper Randy Kleinfelter Donna Klemann Kathy Koch Pauletle Koester Kathleen Koester Debbi Kohler Mike Kolbinsky Debbie Kovac Jo Kovach Jerry Krailler Vicki Krebs Pat Kreyzer John Krhn Gary Kurtz jill Lampe Valerie Lampc Skip Lancaster Bill Laltarllo Catherine Leimberger Karen Lester James Lewck Joan Lewis Mike Lewis Connie Lightfoot Ginger Lodge Charlie Loew Ralph Lowman Beth Lung Vic Luze Sue MauGregor Jerry Macke Rick Maisenbacher Mike Marcus Cheryl Marx Jeff Marx Roger Maslin Scott May Dan MuBreen Joyce McKenney jim Menke Chuck Mercurio Kathy Merkie Larry Mentrup Cindi Meyer Jerry Meyer Mike Miles Kevina Miller Larry Minges junice Mirlcnhrink Linda Moonert Linda Moore Linda Moore Ron Moore Bill .Vloores Tom McDonald Becky McKinney Bob McKinney Pamm Monrhead Cori Morgan Cerg Morgan Robin Morgan Mike Morgcnmth Bent Morris Marcia Morris Don Muirlleid Ron Muirheid Debbie Muilins Karen Myers Joe Nelson Bernie Ncumunn Debra Nickles Edwin Nich . SueNixnn Juniors Denise Oppelt and Moe Frazner share the same Lyn NPble opinion - that happiness is a bear hug. Cathy Noll Sue Norris Jim Norton Cnni Oblinger Put OConnor Leah Oehler Pal O Harra Don Oldfield Ward Olsen Debbie Oppcl! Debbie Oppcll Denise Oppcll Juiie Osborne Glenn Owens Bill Painter Eddie Pamer David Papner 173 - Juniurs Mike Paxton Linda Payne Marlene Pels Vicki Pennington Kathie Perry Bi Perzel Greg Pcler Dave Peters Lillian Peters Richard Peters Vickie Pfa . Craig Phillips Linda Pistur Judy Pope Sharon Poynter Donna Pctrcy Tom Prnthur john Price Mary Gail Price Bunnie Pyc Tnm Quinn Tim Quinn Tony Ruabc Craig Race Jim Rack Gerry Radel Pat Hadley Karen Raincy Dave Rauck Patty Rauen Junie Remmcl Cindy chncr Kathy Richardson Jerry Rigg Joy Robertson Diane Rodenberg Barbara Rocck Debbie Boehrig Sue Rocllrig John Rnellig Stew: Roll Karen Room Lisa Ruse Phil Rose Linda Russ Chuck Rudisell Raymond Rugg Kathie Salladay Steve Sundrerg Jan Sander Ken Sunduxky Randy Schemcnaur Steve SCllCrCh Mary Schill Bill Kaderli, Lonita Kilby, and Gary Heinz exhibit their prowess at wielding the powerful written word. Junior support from Kathy Bergdolt, jerri Truitt, and Diane Schwander helps spirit rise to its peak. I75 - Juniors Bill Schipper Herman Schkabla Mary Schleue Bill Schmilt Bill Schmidt Rah Schmitt Ron Schmutte David Schneider Debbie Schneider Denise Schneider Jim Schneider Paul Schneider Dennis Schneiber Karen Schnur Roger Schweder Pam Schueicr Peggy Schum Merry Schuster Jean Schutte Karen Schwalbach Kas Schwan Diane Scllwandcr Mark Schweikert Judy Schweitzer Steve Schweizer Sheila Seahurn Duke Sears Judy Seaver Mike Seipel Beth Seilz Ron Semona Debbie 5955 Sarah Shackelford Ric Shibiya Debbie Shun: Jane Siemer Deni Silver Mary Singer Sally Sjordal Karen Skidmore- Jnhn Sncher Michele Summer Sheila Summer John Spnede Gary Smith I78 Juniurs Mike Smith Pam Smith Karen Snodgrass Marty Spanagcl Stanley Sparks Diane Spencer Pam Spencer Mary Spitzmiller Tum Sprague Bob Spran Jane Slahmann Pam Stephens Cary Steele John Sioffel Jo Anne Stokes Alan Stone Doug Slone Jack Strnnzin Kevin Streckfuss Steve Streckfuss Denny Sullivan Kathy Summers Will Swift Joe Szabo Bob Tacubcr Karen Taphom Bob Tarter Debby Tarvin Jim Tebelman Lynda Tempest Tim Thaler Steve Thomas Danny Thompson H arold Thompson Linda Thullen Tim Tighe Rick Timmons Mike Tooley Darlene Townley John Troyer Jerri Truitl Charles Turner Jay Van Winkle Dianna Vaughn Bob Vaught Harley Vossler Pal Vossler Paul Wagner Dale Waid Tim Walroth Nancy Walsh Tammy Vogel Dale Vollmer Fred Von Risscn Mary Kay Walters Bill Ward Peggy Warner Jeanne Waxlcr Cathy Webb Brian Weity Allyson Westerfeld Kathy Whalen Robyn Wiedemann Debbie Wiggins Leo Wilken Boneta Wilkening Sharon Williams Cheryl Willing Ollie Willouehhy Martha Wifson Rick Winchester Don Winstcl Susan Wittich Frank Wright Erv VVuest Williams Yales Michael Young Pally leek Ruth Zehnder Barbara Zinn . NIORS The word to describe the class of ,69 is spirit. The overcrowded bleachers and enthusiastic crowds give evidence that the Seniors have led Oak Hills to a victorious year in every sport. School records have been shattered in all aspects of athletics. The sporting season was highlighted by the one thousand points compiled by Bob Siekmann in his four years at Oak Hills The classi spirit mounted, reaching a climax in their senior year. The Turtlesf, an organization origi- nated by the boys to promote school spirit, outdid everyone with their creation of the iiSixth Man? an idea to be carried on in the future. The grad- uating class also upholds an outstanding academ- ic record, including three National Merit Scholars and a first place in the Ohio Test Of Scholastic Achievement for English by Penny Pittman. In the past four years at Oak Hills a pattern of life has been established which will affect their fu- ture. Working united 0n the From and their am- bitious participation in clubs, Seniors have proved they have true spirit. Marcia E. Adams Choir1,2,3,4; Pep Club l,2,3,4. Christina loan Adelsperger Chris Concert Choir 3,4; Ensemble 3,4; AudiovVisual Cfub 3,4 Gec'y 4k Honor Society 1; Latin Club 2; Best of Oak Hills 1,2, 3,4. Richard Edward Alinutt Rick Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3. LEndaCarolArmbruster Army F.B.L.A. Jane! Sue Atherton Jana Art Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4. Darryi Bernard Avery Bubba Swimming l,2,3,4 Co Captain 4U; Pep Club 1,4: Best of Oak Hills 4. David Charles Bacon Dave D.C.T.4. Randy Wood Bacon Bac SWimming l,2,3,4; Best of Oak Hills 3,4; Spanish Club 3. Richard Woodrow Bardo Rick Baseball 2,3; Bas- ketball 2,4: Chess Club 1. Richard Gordon Bnrtlow Rich. Jerelyn Charlene Mary Baxter jerryv David George Bechtel Dave Wrestling 1; Art Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1. EBIJ- Seniors Gail Marie Becker Gail C.O.E. 4; Student Coun- cil 2. Edward Michael Becker Mike. Barbara Ellen Bedard Barb C.A,A, l; Thalians 1, 2,3,4: Thespians 1,2,3,4Gec'y AH; French Club 1,2,3, 4 ,Pres. 4k Concert Choir 3,4; Ensemble 3; Best of Oak Hills 2,3, Roger Louis Bernard Bernie Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 123,4; Track 1,2,3A; Varsity HO 2,3,4. Jim B. Beyer Jim Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3. Deborah Lynn Blatl Debbie F.B.L.A. 4; Dra- matics 3,4, 131- Seniuls Jeanette Marie Bedore Pep Club 1,8,4; Choir 1,2, 3,4; PTA, 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Dramat- ics 3. Dave Kenneth Behrens. Cecil Allan Bennett Mole Track 1,2; Football 2: Wrestling 2; Science Club 1; Radio Club 1; Band 3, 4; ETA. 3,4; Choral Ensembie 2,3,4; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4; Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Audio Visual Aids 3,4; Chess Cfub 1. Mary Diane Blame Diane C.O.E. 4. Steven Robert Bluhm Shave Swimming 1,2; Lal- in Club 1,2; Concert Choir 3,4; Best of Oak Hills 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 4: Student Council 1. Janet Louise Boehmer Snowball, Barbara Ann Borgmann Borgia G,A.A, 1,2,3A ,Pres. 4k Pep Club 1,2,3,4 ,Sec'y. 3h F.T.A. 3,4 01. Pres. LU; Literary Club l,2,3,4 tTreas, 3k Honor So- ciety 1,2,3.4 ,Sec'y. 3, .... Nat'l 3,4; French Club 3; Oakettes 4; Best of Oak Hills 2,4; Choir 4. Delou Edward Bowers Lou. David Alton Bray Alton Pep Club 3,4; Wrestling 1 . Dorothea June Bross FBLA, 1,4; ?ep Club 2,3; Home Ec. CEub4. Suzanne Clare Bross Sue East of Oak Hills 2,3; Pep Club 1; Art Club 4; G.A.A. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. Michael Eugene Bruestle Mike Honor Society 1, 2,3,4 Wres. 4H Nat'l. 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Boys State Delegate 3; Footba112;Varsity 0 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3A; Health Careers Club 3,4 Wres. U; Best of Oak Hills 2; Latin Club 23; Band 1,2,3,4; Inter Club Health Careers Club Pres, 4, 182- Senior: TomBleelme Legs Basketballlj. William Dean Briggs Bill. John joseph Brockhaus German Club 3,4: Best of Oak Hills 8. Charles David Bryan Charlie Turtle F.B.L.A. 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4-, Student Council 4; Track 123,4; VarsityUO', 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, Patricia Sue Buede Bwede Student Council 3.4, ,Treas. 3k Honor Society 1,253,401. Pres, :0- Nafl 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 12.3.4: ETA. 3,4 ,Sec'y 4L Literary Club 3,4; French Club 3; Spanish Club 4. janice Lynn Buell Jan Pep Club 1; C,A.A. 1; Student Councif 1,2; Concert Choir 3; 0013. 4. Sandra Kay Burnside Sandy F.B.L.A, Richard George Burton Rich Pep Club 4; Thali- ans 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Best of Oak Hills 3,4; AFS. 3,4; Choir 3,4; Ensemble 4. Kathleen Jean Callahan Kathy Best of Oak Hills 2,4; Bridge Club 4; Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 3,4; Dramatics 2,3; F.T.A. 1,2; G.A,A. 123,4; Majorette l; Pep Club 4; Red Cross 1,2,3,4; Science: Club 2. Jody Ann Cederdahl Jo F.T.A, l; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Snph Class Treas; Student Council 1; G.A.A. 1; Health Careers 4. Robert Garey Chatham Chatty Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2,4. Stephen Lee Childs Steve Football 1,2; Dramat- ics 3. ISS-Senlon James Robert Burkhaiter Jim Spanish Club 1,2, 3.4. Steve Charles Buescher Steve Latin Club 1. Steve Anthony Burkhan . Wayne Douglas Callahan Doug Football 1; Tennis 1,2.3,4; Swimming 1.2; Pep Ciub 2.3; Cun- Cert Choir 2,3,4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4: Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4. Dave Michael Carroll Student Council 1; Fantball 2, Talla Lee Casper Band 123,4; G,A.AA 1,2,3A; Health Careers Club 3,4 W, Pres. 4k Pep Ciub 1,2; Honor Society 4; Caledonian Ed. Staff 3,4 Student Life Ed. 4L Red Cross 1. Karen Sherline Chinn Kacey Pep Club 1,2,3; CUE. 4 mecnrding Sec'th. Debbie Christ. Kathy Ann Clausing Kathy. Kerry Louis Clifton Lucky Football 12.3.4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Baseball l,2,-'3,4; Varsity 0 3,4; Stu dent Council 2. Jannetle Collins Jannette Home EC. Club 4. Patricia Ann Collins Trish C.A.A. 2; Band 23,4; Latin Club 2; Health Careers Club 4. Michael Conly Mike German Club 3,4; Honor Society 3; Health Careers CEub 3.4: Varsity Baseball 3,4 Richard John Conrad Rick Pep Club 2. Steve Charles Cooper Coop Football mgn 2,34; Varsity 0 3.4. Kathleen Cottingham Kathy F.T.A. l; Pep Club 2; Stage Crew 2; Thalians 2,3,4 $ec,y 3k Thespians 2,3,401'8115. 4h Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4. Gary Malcolm Cotton Boil Weevil Fontbail 1,2 Daniel Dwight Couch Dan Football 1.2,3A; Track 1; Wrestling3,4. 181 - Suniors Terry Lee Cranert Terry Thalians l; Thespians 2,3,4 1Pres. 41'. Latin Club 2; Honor Society 1,2; Best of Oak Hills 3. Brenda j ane DaHin Bre nda. Charlene Ann Daria Chuck Pep Club 23; C.A.A.1. Pamela lane Day Pam Student Council 3,4: Oakettes 4: Best of Oak Hills 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 fl'reas. 3,41: Caledonian Bus. Staff 3,4; Red Cross 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Literary Club 2,3; Sweetheart Court 8; Homecoming Court 4. Craig Aaron Dey Craig. Roger Alan Dhonau Roger Latin Ciub 1,2: Swimming 1,2; Pep Club 4-. Honor Society 2,3,4 -- Nat'l 3.4; Best of Oak Hills 2; Coin Club 1: Band 1,2, 3. 185 - Seniors Alice June Davenport A1 Pep Club E; GIAA. 1; Thaiians 3; Thespians 3,4 1Hist. 41; Stage Crew 3,4; Spanish CEub 3,4; A.F.S. 4: Tartan 4: Best of Oak Hills 4; Sr. Class Sedy'; Student Council Hist. 4. Donna Marie Davis G,A.A. 1; Pep Cfub 2; Caled- onian Bus, Staffs; Quiil and Scroll 3; COE. 4. William Albert Davis Bill. Debra Lou Downs Debbie GAA. 1.4: Spanish Club 1.2; Dramatlcs 1,2: Best of Oak Hills 2.314; Oakettes 3,41C0-captain 41; Pep Club 1,3,4. Steve Edward Duebber Dueh Pep Club 4; Stu- dent Cauncil 1.4; Latin Club 2; Tartan 4. Eric Orville Dunham HO Audin-Visual 3,4 1Pres.41. Kathieen Sue Eckert Kathy Dramatics 1. Michael David Elliott. Betty Ann English Samv Dave Paul Essen Big E55. Gayle Anne Eltensohn Band 1.2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 12; Health Careers 1 Stanley Herman Faelh Stan Track 4. Stephen Edward F aigle Steve. Glenn Louis Feiihauer Fefe. Dan Joe Feist Wrestling 4, Sandra Sue Ferguson Fergy Student Council 2.3, 4 W. Pres 4k Pep Club 2,3,4 Giist. 4k ETA. 2.3.4 Wreas. 8k Literary Club 3,4; Band 1.2; Best of Oak Hills 2,4; Dramatics 1,2; Oakettes 4; Sweetheart Court 3; Homecoming Court 4. Danzi Lee Fields Danzi Literary Club 1; Span- ish Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; CUE, 4 UnresA 4T, Fresh Class Sec'y; Sophomore Class Seiy; Student Council 3. Gregory Allen Finn Greg Bowling 2. qu-vat'n .- Q Wang gum; ' 1 than 1v Susan Lyn Fischer Sue F.B.L.A. 4; Dramatics 4. Richard Edward Flaig Ric Cross Country 1,2,3; Best of Oak Hills 2.4; French Club 8. Kathleen Anne F loetker Kathy G.A.A, 1,2; Pep Club2; Dramatibs 23,4; F.B.L.A. 4. Bob Glenn Galbrealh Bob Baseball4. Penny Ann'Gau Penny Home EC. Club 3.4; Health Careers Club 4. Douglas Charles Gehring Doug Football 1,2.3.4 1Tr1-captain 41; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Varsity O 2,3.41Sec'y41. IST-Senims Michael James Fiorini Mick Football 1,523.4 1Tri-captain 41; Wrestling 1,2,34 1C0-captain 41: Track 1,2,3; Varsity O 1,2,31,411', Pres. 41; Student CounciI4; Sr. Class V. Pres1 . Claudia Louise Fischer Claudia Band 1,253; Caledonian 8,4; Red Cross 1,2,3,4 1Pres. 41; GAA. 1. 2,3,4; Best of Oak Hills 3; Pep Club 4; Literary Club 3; Spanish Club 4. Stephan Robert F ischer Red. Deborah Ann Fox Foxy 1 Pep Club 2,3,4; 1.0L 2 318663! 31; Band 41 James Cary Fox Foxey Football 1,2; Track 1,2; FVBVLHAV 4. Robert William F reeman Bob F oothall :2; WrOSn Hing 3,4; Varsity'10 4; Honor Society 3. Constance A. George George Red Crogs 1,2; Caledonian Bus. Staff 2; G.A.A. 3; C.O.E. 4 W. Pres 41 Ronald James Georgyi Ron Swimming 2. Dennis Patrick Gillespie Denny Football 1,2. Timothy George Glass Tim Football l,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 1,3, 4; Varsity 0 3,4. Maureen Sue Clatting Helga Thalians 1; Latin Club 2; Honor Society 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Ciub 1, 2,3,4; Majorettes 8,4; Health Careefs Club 3,4 Cierfy LU; Best of 0211s Hills 4. Linda Carol Goldfuss Linda G.A.A. 3; F.B.L..A. 4. John Caller. Brenda Ann Goodwin Bren F.B.L.A. 4; Band 1, 2,3,4. Irene Annette Cray Rene Red Cross 1,3; G.A.A. 1,2. .nui- 'w Suzanne Wellman Gray Suzi Spanish Club 1; G.A.A. 12,-3.4 .mgr 3,0; Honor Society 3,4 u- Natll 3,4; Caledonian Ed, Staff 3.4 .Sr. Ed, 40; Best Of Oak Hills 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 4. Aammfm Mhu-r Robert Dennis Grayson Shrimp. Glenn Ronald Gregory Clenny. lEE-Seliors Thomas Arthur Griesheimer T Chess Club W. Pres. 4U; Bridge Club. Gary Thomas Griffin Merv Best of Oak Hills 2, 4; Tartan 3; Caledonian Ed. Staff 2,3; French Club 1,2,3. Jerry L. Griffith LB Swimming 3,4. Erwin William Gundrum Erv. Deborah Ann Gutzwiller Debbie. Robert Cletus Hass Bwana Football l,2,3,4; Track l,2,3,4; Varsity 0 3,4; Best oank Hills 3,4; Latin Club 2; Tartan 4. James David Griffith Jim Student Council 1,2,3; Honor Society 1,2,3A; German Club 12.3.4; Caled- onian Ed. Staff 4. Linda Mary Griffith Linda. Stephen Kenneth Grate Steve Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4. Dawna Jane Hackworth Janie Thalians 113,4; Thespians 2,3,4. Richard Robert Haffey Haff Latin Club 2; Band 1,2,8,4,'Pres. LU; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4. Claes Robert Hagman Student Council 4: A.F.S. 4; Cross Country 4; Fastball 4; Track 4. Sharon Rene Hallom Shar C.O.E. 4: GALA, 1. Cynthia Ann Hammons Cindy C.A.A. 2,3,4; F.B.I,,A. 4; Pep Club 123,4; Thalians 2.3; Thespi- 2111:; 3,4: Best of Oak Hills 2. Ruth Paula Haneberg, Drew Hays Band 12,844; Tennis 123.4; Wres Hing 12.8.4; Best of Oak Hills 2. Linda Pauline Hearn C.A.A. 1,2.3A W1 Pres. 4k Band 1,2,8,4; Oakettes 8,4; Caledonian Ed. Staff 2,3, 4 ,Ed. in Chief 4k Honor Society 2,3,4 - Nat'J 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Jr. Class Treas; Student Council 2-. Thalians 1; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4; Pep Club 4. Karen Marie Heckendorn Heck G.A.A. 1,2: Spanish Club 1,2; Oaketles 8,4; Best of Oak Hills 2,3, 4; Tartan 1,253.4 ,Ed. in Chief 4k Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Karen Jean Harlow Hippie G.A.A. 1,2,3; Cale- doniau Ed. Staff 3,4 Mrt Ed. 4h Latin Club 2. . Barbara 5116 Harris Barb Pep Club 1,4; F VB.L.A4 4, Cynthia Lee Haverland Cindy Pep Club 4-, Home Ec. Club 4: Spanish Club 2. Glenn Kerry Heiber Glenn Choir 1,2,3,4 , Foot- ball 123,4; Varsity 0 4. Robert Edward Heidi Bob D.C.T. 4. DavidWayne Hein Dave D,C.T.4. David James Heinold Dave Football 1,2314; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3A. William J. Heis Bill Football 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Wrestling 2; Varsity.'0 3,4. Kenneth Wayne Helton Ken Football l,2,3,4 Uri-captain 4h Basketball 1,2,3: Baseball 1,2; Var- sity 0, 2,3,4. Terry Hemphill Baseball 8,4; Cross Country 1; Pep Club 4. Kathleen Elizabeth Henry Kath G.A.A. 123,4; Pep Club 3,4; Caledonian Bus. Staff 4; FAB.L.A. 4; Student Council 2. Glenda Jgan Hensler jeannie GALA. LEA; Dramatics 1,2,8,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Caledonian Bu54 Staff 2,3,4. Vickie Lynn Henthorn Vic Choir 1,4; Thespians 1; Red Cross 1,4; Ensemble 4; Health Careers 4; Caledonian Bus. Staff 4; C.A.A. 1. Patricia Ann Herman Hermie Band 1,2,3A W. Pres, 4L Choir 4; Dramatics 1; Red Cross 123,4; Dramatics 1; Red Cross 123,4; Health Careers 3,4; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 3.4; Best of Oak Hills 2,514; Sr. Ciass Trees. Diane Mary Hill COR. 4-. MichaelHarris Hill. Mike Band 1,2,3A. StevenRusselHill Anthill Football 1.2.3,4. Sharon Ann Hoemschemeyer Hunchy Pep Club 1,2,4; Art Club 1; Caledonian Bus. Staff4; C.A.A. l, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Dramatics 4. 191 - Senior: James William Holtkamp Jim Honor Suciety 3, 4; Chess Club E,2,3,4 Wres. 3.41 Marsha Ellen Hon F.B.L.A. 4 W. Pres. 4L Michael James Hayes Beaver. Darrell Lee Hurd Football 1,2,34; Wrestling :13; Track 2: J.GL. 2; Best of Oak Hills 3-, Concert Choir 4;Varsity O'!3,-1. David Hutson. Daniel L Ilg Dan Band 123.4; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4: Latin Club 2. Jane Louise Hofer Hof Pep Club 2,3; G.A.A 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Art Club4l ' Barbara Frances Hollerbach Best of Oak Hills 2.8, 4; Thalians 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; GAAA 2; Concert Choir 3,4; Choir Ensemble 3,4: French Club 3,4. Gail Ann Hollmeyer GAA.A. l.2,3,4 W. Pres. 4k Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Council 3, 4; Caledonian Staff 3. Deborah Hubert Debbie Pep Club 1,2,4; F.B.L,A. 4; Caledonian Business Staff 3. PattieHuff. Robert Scott Hunter Scott Tennis Team 3,4; Varsity 0 3,4; Spanish Club4 Wreas. 4k Tartan 4. Mary Helen Irwin ChessClub l:Latin Club 2;Pep Club 3; German Ciub 3.4. Keith George Isaaclc Concert Choir 3,4 Terri Kathryn Jansen . Larry William JenEzen. Marcia Louise johnslon Pep Club 1,4; Red Cross .E, 2; Student Council 1; Honor Society 4. Stephanie Lynn Johnston Staph Pep Club 1: Student Council 2: Home Ec. Club4 mistorian LU. Timothy Charles Jones Tim Baseball 1.23:1; Football 2.3.4; Varsity 0 2,3,4 Wrens. 41 Patricia Jean Juengling F.T,A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 1.2; Science Club 12 Wres. 2k Dmmatics 2,3: Red Cross 1. Pamela Lynn Jung Pam Pep Club 3,4; Concert Choir3,4; Ensemble 4: Spanish 12.3.4; C.A.A. l. Debbie Lee Kacher TWig Pep Club 1.2.514; GAA. 3,4; Arl Ckub 4; Best of Oak Hills 3. Patricia Ann Kase Pat GAA. 123,4; Pep Club 1; Literary ClubS; Art Club 1,2,4 $ec'y-Treus. 41 Bruce Lee Kasley Crazy Fuotbail 1: Truck 1,2,3; Crass Country 2,73: Varsity O 2.3. 193 - Seniors William Robert Keaton Bill Thalians 3 Wres. 4k Thespiuns 3,4: Best 0ank HiHs 3,4. Martha Keller Marti 0AA. 113,4: Band 1,2;4; Pep Club 2; Health Careers Club 3.4; Latin Club 1 Robert Blaine Kelley Kel Spanish Clluh 1,2,3; Caledoniun Ed. Staff 1.2; Tartan 3. Gregoryjames Kelley Football 1.2.3:Varsity 0 3, 4: Choir 3,4. Donna Lou Kemper Lulu Art Club 3,4 Peggy Anne Kesel Peg Pep Club 12,33; GAAA. l,2,3,4; Literary Club L23; Best of Oak Hills 2; Stu- dent Council 3. Wayne W'illiard Kissell Band 1 . R955 Allen Knapp Spider Band 2,3; Best Of Oak Hills 2: Drumatics 3. Cloyd Knapp Butch Bowling 4; Thomas Lyle Khepper Tom Band 1,2,3; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Concert Choir 4; French Club 3,4; En- sembchl. Steve Thomas Knight J.C.L. 2. Bruce Edward Knisley Knise Football 2,3,4; Best of Oak Hills 3,4; Student Council 3; Track 1: Concert Choir 4; Sweetheart Candidate 3. 194 - Seniors Caralyn Jean Kreuter HChild Band 1,2351; Spanish Cluh 2,3; C.A.A. 1,2; Thalizms 1,2,31'11hespi- ans 2,3,4; Stage Crew 1,2,3A 1Sec.-Treas. 41. Sherry Mary Kruetzkamp Sher G.A.A. 1,233.4; Band 1,2514; Pep Club 1,21 Karl CameronKrug K.C1 Cnlf3,4. Nicholas James Lambrinides Creek Band 1,2,3. Sharon Lynn Laming C.A.A. l,2,3,4; Pop Club 1,2, 3,4: Student Council 2; Red Cross 1.2,:5; Literary 1311111123; F.B.L.A1 4. Mark Stuart hanger CHE, 4, 195 M Seninrs Linda Lee Knox. Mary Jo Kraemer Mary F.'l'.A. 2; Science Club Janet Leigh Kramer Jan C.A.A. 112,3,4: Pop Club 2,3,4; German Club 1,2; Student Cnuncil 1: Band 1,2,314; F.T,A. 4. Neil Francis Krummen. Henry Krusling Henry Basketball 1,2 1mgr. 31: Footballz. Dolores Elizabeth Krygowski Doe S.AAA. 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3: F.T.A. 4. . .11 , .M-Mm, Elizabeth Ann Leimberger Betsy. Donal Fred Lindsey Don. Raymond Thomas Linnig Ray Audiu-Visual Aids 1.: Football mgr. 2.3,4; Basketball mgr, :2: Track 2: Varsity 0 3,4. Melody Ann Lowther Mel CAAA. 1,2; Cheer- leader 1,2; Oakettes SA; Pep Club 123,4 Wres. 4J; Best of Oak Hilis 2,3,4; Concert Choir 4; Spanish Club 12.3. Jane Ann Makstal!er Jun G.A.A, 1,223.4 k'Sec'y' :30; Pop Club I.2.3.4. Shirley Frances Mangold Shirl C.A.A. 1,153.4; J.C.L. 2: Best of Oak Hiils 2. lM-Sun'mrs Bruce Frederick Lawrence c.0114; Bowling 4 Susan Ann Lehmann Souie C.A.A. 3,4 mIgr. 4h Dramatics 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Best of Oak Hills 3,4. Donna Jean Leibel Donna C.O.E 4. Thomas Leroy Littrell Tom. Richard Charles Loewenstine Dick Red Cross 1; Wrestling 2,3,4 mo-captain 4k Tennis 2,3,4; Cross Country 3: Best of Oak Hills 2. Dalton Howard Lowe Howie Golf 2,3,4; Basket- ball l.2.3,4: Varsity 0 2,3,4. Judith Ann Martz judy G.A.A. 1,2,3A; Pep Club 1,253.4: Mafore'rtes l.2,3,4 .Heacl Majcrettt: 4;; Cheerleader 1; Lilwax; Club 3; Sweetheart Queen 3: Student Council 3,4; Best 0f Oak Hills 2,3,4; Frosh Class V. Pres: Homecoming Court 4. Leslie Lee Massmann Les ETA. l; CAA. 1,2, 3,4; Literary Club 3; ?rench Club 1,2,4; '1 11alians l, 3,4; lespiuns 3,4 KClcrk 4, Bus. Mgr. LU; Honor Saw 1 I . . ' - - I uiety 2; Culcdnnizm Ed. Stuff 4. ' 7., : Jeffrey Michael Masters Jeff. : - . ft Thomas Anthony Maxey Tom. Cary Scott May Drumatics 3,4; Best 0f Oak HillsS; Stage Crew 3,401 Pres. LU. Greg D. May. Mike Martin May XVrestlingl.2,3,4g Baseball 2,3; Varsity '0 2,3,4. Jill Meckstruth Literary Club 1.13 Hec'y. 3h CAA. 1.3.4 hngr. 4k Pep CInh 3.4; Choir 4: French Club 2,3. ShereIAnn Mechan Sum C.A.A.2. Roger Allen Megee Muggiu Fuutbull l.2.3.-l: Track 1; Student Council 1,2,3: Snph. C212 V . Pres: Jr. Class Pms.; Best of Oak Hills 3: Varsity 0 3,4. Janice Ruth Mclilln Jun CJLA. -t-: Latin Club 2: Honor Society 4. Cheryl Lynn Melzer PepCluh 1:1.atinClub 2; Honor Society 3; Dramatics 3; Tartan Staff 4; Health Careers Club 4. 197 a Seniurs ShirEey Eileen Mercurio Pep C'Jlubl,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 2; Oakettes 3,-1; Spanish Club 1,2: Best 0f Oak Hills 2.3,4; Homecuming Court 4. john Kenneth Meyer Jack. Karen Lynn Meyer Pep Cluhl,2,3; G.A.A. 1,4; Spuuish ClubZB; Health Careefs Club 4. Diane Lynn Miller. Edward George Miller Ed. Jane! Leigh Miller Cheerleader l; Pep Cflub1,4; Red Cross 1; Thalians 2; Best of Oak Hilis 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 3; Oukettes 3.4-. G A,A. 3,4 Larraine Ann MeyeL Linda Lee Meyer 0AA, 1.23.4; Pep Club 1.2.3,4; F.B.L.A. 4 UJresA 1U. Marsha Arm Middendorf Timbn Pep Club 1: C.A.A.1;Spanish Club 1 John Douglas Miller Student Council 1,2; Best of Oak Hills 2. Sandra Kay Miller Sandy Pep Club 1,3,4; F.T A 2; French Club 3,4; Concert Chair 3. Birgit Mishurda Burg Best of Oak Hills 1; Swim- ming1:Latin Club2: Track 4 Janice Ann Molloy Jan Pep Club 1,2; G,A.A. 1,2. Deborah Ann Moore Little Flewer Pep Club 1.2, 3,4; C.A,A. 1; FELA. 4. William Lee Moore Willie. Jeffrey Jay McKelvey jeff Best of Oak Hills 3,4: Spanish Club 4: Swimming 2,3; Caledoniau Ed. Staff 2.3. Sandra Bea McKinney Sandy Red Cross !; Calc- dnnian Bus. Staff 1; Pep Club 2; EB. LA. 4. Sharon Bobbie McKinney Sheri Pep CEub 2; G.A.A. 1: Rod Cross2; F.B.L.A. 4, 199 - Seniors Mindy Lou Mitchell Mitch Pep Club 2,3,4; F.B.L.A, 4; Concert Choir 4. Lorna Gide Mochle Pep Club 253,402. Pres, 4LLut- in Club 2,3 W. Pres. 3;: Oakettes 4; Red Cross 2'. Best of Oak Hills 4. Diane Elizabeth Moll CJLA. l: Pep Club 2; Art Club 4: Spanish CIIII: 4. Teresa Kaye Morcland Terri Red Cross 3; Con- cert Choir 4; FKlTA. 2,4: Pep Club 3.4: Spanish Club 4 KSedy. 4J. Jeffrey Allen McBrayer Jeff Band 1,233.4: Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4; Chess Club l,2,B,-4: Honor Society 2,3,4,- Audio-Visuul 3. Amelia Rae McDennolt Amy PTA. 1,2; 0AA. 1,2,3: French Ciub 4: Honor Society 4; Best uf Oak Hills 4, E E i Cary William Claude Nauman Baseball 1,2.3,4. Bill Bernard Nead Cross Country 2.3,4; Track 2,3,4; Varsity 0 2,3,4. Judy Ann Nciheisel Home EC. Club 4; GAA 4 Paui Alan Nickerson Nick Student Council 3.4 Wres. 4k Jr. Class V, Pres.; Football 2; Tartan 4; Pep Club 4; Best of Oak Hills 4; Caledonian Ed. Staff 4. Marleen E, Nolte Nolt C.A,A. 1; Student Coun- cil 1; Home E0. Club 4 Mary Jean Nolte YATeens 1; Pep Club 2,3; F.B.LA 4 Ureas. 43. 200 - Seniors Mary KathleexaMcSorley Kathy C.A.A 4. Brenda May Mullen G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 2,3; Best of Oak Hills 2,3; Tartan 3,4 Ed. ID; Spanish Club 2,3,4 W. Pres. 4L Quill and Scroll 3,4; ETA. l,2.3,4 Wres. 4k Sec'y South-West Ohio 3,4. William Joseph Naber Bill. Glenn Thomas Neugebauer Neuge Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Varsity 0 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3.4; Student Cuur1ci12. llanet Arlene Neumeister jan Pep Club l,2,3,4; F.B.L,A. 4; G.A.A. 1; Dramatics 1.4; Literary Club 1 Joseph David Newcomh Joe Pep Club 1,231; Student Council 4; Swimming 2; Best of Oak Hills 4. Richard Jay Norton Rick Swimming l,2,3,4. Ronald Steven Noth Ron W reskling 3. Mary Katherine Not: Kathy Choir 4; Honor So- ciety 12.3.4; Nat'l 3,4; Pep Club 4; Health Carecrs 4 Charlene Sue Ott Charlie Pep Club 1.2; F.B.L.A.4. Craig Arnold Palmer Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Stage Crew 3.4; Best of Oak Hilfs 8. Pamela Dawn Parsons Pam Pep Club 23.4; GAA. 3,4; Best of Oak Hills 2,4; Oakettes 4; Choir 4. Donna Marie Oehler Home EC. Club 4 Wreas, 4L Sue Marie Ceiling Pep Club 1. Paul Francis Osterhage OZ Swimmihg 13,-3.4; Tennis 1,2514: Band 1: Latin Club 2; Varsity 0 :3, 4; Student Council 4; SI, Class Pres. 4; Best of Oak Hills 4. Lillianloann Pate Juanie Pep Club 1. Jeffrey Edward Paul Brutus Football 1,253.4; Baseball 2,4; Basketball 1; Student Council 1.2; Best of Oak Hiils 3,4; Pep Club 1,2. Nancy Kathleen Paul Nam Pep Club 1,4; F,B.L.A, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. Ladonnu Lynn Pels Donna C.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2: Concert Choir 1; Red Cross 1; 0.0.13. 4. David William Penn Dave Band 123,4; Best of Oak Hills 2; Chess Club 1.2: Audio-Visuul 4. Michael Craig Peppers Pep BusketbalE 1,233.4; Baseba112,3.4. John Edward Peterson Jack. Lynne joan Pfaffinger Lynnie Reserve Major- ette 1: Dramatics 1. Rodney Raymond Pfiug Rod Swimming 1; Caif 1.2.3.4; Red Cross 1. James Byron Pereira Jim. Susan Jane Pereira Sue Pep Club 1,2.4; Cheer- leader 2: Best of Oak Hills 2; G.A.A. :3; Spanish Club 4; Dramatics 4. Mary lane Perzcl G.A.A. 1-. Pep C1ub 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Spanish Club 4. il Randall Joseph Pierce Randy. James Emanuel Pilot Jim. Boyd Piper Jay Spanish Club 1; Track 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3. MicheHe Elise Pitlenger Mitch Thespians 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 3,4; Best nank Hills 1.23.4. Peneiope Jane Pittman Penny Thaiians 1,4; Tar- tan Staff 2,3,4 Wage editor 4L Honor Society 2.3.4;- Nat'l. Honor Suciel'y 3.4 iTreas. 43; Pep Club 3.4; Latin Club 2; Best of Oak Hills 3: Quill and Scrnll 3, 41 John William Plummet Bill Wrestling 2:3,4. Barbara Jane Powell Barb Pep Club 1,4; GAA. l; Tartan Staff 1,2,3A mxc. mgr. 4k Quill and Scroll 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Best of Oak HiEls 2,3,4; Thalians 3.4 W. Pres 4J; Thesp'ians 3,4; Oakeltes 4; Chair 4; Caledonian Ed. Staff4. Brenda Joyce Price Bren Red Cross 1; COE. Club 4. Carol Ann Raabe Thalians 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Bridge Club 3; C.A.A. 4;F,'1TAA. W ' James Wiley Ramsey Jim. Margot Ann Ran: Peggy Pep Club 1. Alan Dayle Rasmussen Al German Club 1. Deborah Ann Reid Debbie Pep Club 3.4: G.A.A 3; Home E0. Club 4; Dramatics 4. David William Reifsteck Dave. Alan Todd Reiss Al Red Cross 1: Spanish Club L 2,3,4; Swim Team 1,2,3. 203 - Seniars Michelle Lee Resler StudentCouIlcil1,2,3,4;Frosh Class Treas.; Art Club 1,2; C.A.A. 1,2; Pcp Club 2,3; Sweetheart Court 3; Thalians 1,4: Caledonian Bus. Staff 1,2. Dennis Wayne Richmond Rastis Student Coun- cil 1; Football 112,3,4; Baschall-2,3,4; Basketbali 23, 4; F ms h Class Pres Thomas Michael Riga Tom Art Club 2; Latin Club 2. Richard Albert Ripperger Ricllc. Diana Jean Bizzo GIAA. 2,3; Aft Ciub 4: F.B.L.A 4. John Ranthony Robards Band 3,4; Best of Oak Hills 3. Ken Edward Robben Hood D.C.T, 4. Joseph Alexander Roberto Joe Swimming 2,3; Pep CIubZ. Donna Marie Roeck. Sharon Kay Roempp Sliar C.O.E. 4. John Anthony Rogers Spanish Club 1,2,3A. Thomas A. Roll Tom Best of Oak Hilis 3; Thespi- ans 4; Stage Crew 4. 204 - Se ninrs Gail Ellen Ronald A.F.S. 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; 0AA. 3; Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; A.F,S. Student to England. Dennis Arthur Rose Denny Chess Club 1,2.3A W. Pres. Ed. Pamela Jean Ross Pam Choir 1,2,S,4; Ensemble 3; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4. Susan Dorothy Ruby Rube CLAA. 1.3: Pep Club l.2,:3,4; Oukettes 2.3.4: Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4. Adella Dianne Rush Dianne. Karen Rose Schafer Karen Pep Club 12,-3.4; C.A,A. 12.514; Best of Oak Hills 3.4; Oakettes 3.4 ;Cn-captain 4:: EBKLA, 4. Cliff Joseph Schaller Cliff Football 12; Baseball 1,2314; Varsity O 4. Gail Schantz Cnncort Choir 3,4;Chornl Enscmbled. Kandace Kay Scheidenberger Kandy Student Council 1; Red Cross 1,3: G.A.A. 1,2,3; Oakettes 3,4; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4; Pop Club 3,4. Thomas Eric Scherch Tum Swimming 2,3,4; Basebailfl. Louis Bernard Schipper, HI Lnu Track 1,2; Au- dio-Visual 3,4 W. Pros. M; Chess Club 3.4; Carl J. Schkabla Swimming I: AudioNisual 3,4, 205 - Se niors Kathieen Elizabeth Schloss Kathy Pep Club 1.22, 3; German Club 3,4: F.H.L.A 4; ETA. 3. Elaine Dorothy Schmidt Kid Dramatics 1,2.3. Kay Barbara Schmithorsl Pep Club 1.2514; 6AA. 118,4; Tartan Staff 4 mange ed. 4J; F.T.A. 3.4 ffreas. 4k French Club 233A UJres. 3k Quill and Scroll 4; A.F.S 3,4 Greg Lynn Schneider The Barron Wrestling 2 Kiaus Heinrich Schoening Klausi German Club 3,4 W. Pres. 4h Track 123,4; Cross Country 2,3. Pal Jean Schrader Trish GAA. 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4: Best of Oak Hills 2. John William Schrami Jack. James Allen Schreck Jim Chess Club 2; Latin Club 2; A.F.S, 3; Wrestling 3-, COB Club 4 tTreuSA 4; Tom Richard Schroth. 41 h Kathleen Ann Schulte Billie Pep Club 1,2,4: Caledonian Bus, Staff 4. Nancy Lynne Schunk Schunkie Pep Club 1.2.3, 4; Cheerleader l,2,3,4; Student Cnuncil 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Sweemeart Court 3; Homecoming Court 4. Susan Lynn Schuue Sue Home EC. Club 1,2533; Dramatics 1,2; F.T.A. 123,4; G.A.A. l. 206 - Senims Linda Marie Schwer. Judith Ruse Ann Schwoeppe Judy Pep Club 1; Sramatics 1, Donald Eugene Scudder, Jr. Don Bowling 1,2 DanielGaySiekerman Dan Bowlingz. Robert William Siekmann Siek Basketball E,:Z,3. 4; Basehail 12,-3.4; Student Council 1.2,W3A; Soph. Class Pras.: Varsity 0 2.3,4 t'Prcs. 4h Hunur Socie- ty3. Mary Janet Siemer Sivm iPep Club 2,3,4; Cheerh ieurler- 3.-l; 0AA. 2.3.4; Best of Oak Hills 3,4. 207 - Seniors Cynthia Marguerite Schwab Cindy. Elizabeth Patterson Schwan Wiz Tartan 1,2: French Club 3.4: Art Club 4; A.RS Club 3; Dramat- ics 2.3,4. Cyndia Elise Schwarm Art Club 1,4: Dramatics :3; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 3,4. Joyce Louise Seurkamp Juice Spanish CEub 3,4; 0AA 4; F.B.L.A, 4. Kathleen Sue Sharpe Kathy Pep Club 1.2. Debbie Diane Shouse. Sandra Lee Simpson Sandy. Peggy E. Sizer Peg Pep Club 1. Cynthia Lynn Smith Happy Talk Band l,2,3,4. Gerry Joseph Smith Smitty Basketball 1,22,33,41 Varsity 0 3,4. Randall Lloyd Smith Fat Albert Football L2,3,4; Varsity 0 3,4. Albert Wingfield Spickard Spick Football 3.4; Basketball 3,4; Truck 3,4; Varsity 0 3,4; Latin Club 3. Gregory Warren Stamp Greg Band 1,2.3,4; Swimming l,2,3,4; Chess Club l,2,3,4; Honor Socie- ty l,2,3.4; German Club 3: Best of Oak HilEs 2. Richard Danie! Sliens Ric. Carroll William Steuver Bill Honor Society 3,4- Nafl. 3,43 Nancy Lee Stevens Nance GAJL l; Pep Club l, 2,3; Red Cross 2; Literary Club 2; ETA. 33,4; Span- ish Club 4; Home EC. Club 4 W. Pres. 10; Dramatics 3V Janice Cheryl Stewart Gretchen Pep Club 1,2,3 4; Student Council 2; Best nf Oak Hills 2; Health Careers 4: Red Cross 1; GAAUA. 2. Melody lane Stinson Von Schmell Thalians 1; Thespiuns 1,2,3: Pep Club 2,4: Band 12,-3.4; F.T.A, 2.3,4; Oakettes 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4: Best of Oak Hills 1.2.3.43 208 - Se niars Linda jane Story Lin C.A.A. 1.23.4; Pep CEub 1, 2,3,4; Caledonian Bus. Stuff 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4. Kenneth Edward Smihfang Ken Football 1. Donna Lynn Strasser Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4. Fred Frank Taphom D.C.T. 4. Gerald Lee Taylor Gerry DOT. 4. Sandra Laird Teller Sandy Pep Club 3,4: 0AA, 1,4; Spanish Club 2. 209- Seniors Norma Lee Sumner Sum Pep Club L133: Cheerleading 1,3,4; C.A.A 1,2514; PTA. :2; Spanv ish Club 2: Studcnt Cuuncil 1,3,4; Junior Class Sec'y; Band !,2,3,- 1; Best of Oak Hills 253,4; Sweet- heart Court 3: Homecoming Court 4. Steven Robbe SundermanV Martha Lynne Tabb Pep Club 1; ETA. l; Tartan 3,4. Yvonne Collette Thacker Pep Ciuh 1, Steven Lee Thomas Steve Faulbufl 1,2. Deborah Rose Thompson Dobbin Best nf Oak Hills1.2;PepCluhI;CVA.A.1k Lioyd Charles Thompson Football 2; Best of Oak Hills 3,4; Stage Crew 3,4. Wres. LU: Thespians 3.43 Donna Lynn Thullen Duck Pep Club 1,255.4; G-.A.A. 1-, Best of Oak Hills 2,3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; Tartan Stan; Literary Club 2'. Cheerleading 1,233! Kjapt. 4J. Philip Edward Tischbein Bein Swimming 1,2,3; Varsity O 3. John Bruce Troyer Red Concert Choir 3. Lynda Sue Tyra Ty Pep Club 1,2,334; GAAA. 1,2. tHistorian 2L 23; Cheerleading 1,2.3; F.B.L.A. 4; Choir 4; Best of Oak Hills 2,4; Oakettes 4 David Douglas Usinger Dave D.C.T. 4, 210 -- Seniors William Garrett Tolle Cary Football 13 John Michael Tomin Mike Swimming 1; Golf 1: Basketbail Manager 2; German Club 2,3; Varsity HO 3,4. Shirley Mae Tritschler Shirl Red Cross 1; C.O.E. Club 4, tSec'y. :H. Richard Edgington Vogel III Ric Swimming 1,2, 3,43 Kjapt. 4L Franklin James Voynovich Voynie Fontball 132, 3.4: Varsity 3'0 3.4: Swimming 2; Clmir4. Michael Lennard Walden Mike German Club :1 Mark V. Waldo Vick. Sheila Karen Wallace Pep Club 1: Red Cross 3: F.8.L.A. 4; Hume EC. Club 4. Mary Margaret Waples Red Cross I: F. B. LA, 4 James Raymond Ward jim Best 0f Oak Hills 2; Baseball 2,3,4. Thomas F. Ward Bones. Beverly Jean Wehr Bev Pep Club 3.2514; GILFL 123,4; Student Council 1,2; Caledonian Bus. Staff 3,4. Virginia Kay Wcimer Ginm Pep Ciub 2.3; Laein Club :13 G'mas. 3k GAA. 3: ETA. 3,4; Honor Sn- Ciety 3.4. SylviaCarolan'eiEzel Syl Pep Club4;021kettos 4; 0AA. 4; Best of Oak Hills 3,4: Band 1,234; Spal1ishClulai3.4 Marjorie Junounne Weich Juneunnv. Michael Christopher Wells Mike Spanish Club :3.- Pep Clulwl, Darlene Ann Welsh. Thomas Roy Wendling Tmn Art Club 1.2: PITA. l: SciancCluh l: Drumutics 3,4. 2H - Seniors Sally Jo Wesseler Sal Art Club l,2,8,4 LPres. 4h Dramatics 2; Pep Club 4: Honor Society 4; Best of Oak H ills 2. Ernie Lee Wetzler Dramatics 1,2: Student Council 2. Steven Edward Weyrich Steve Peg Club 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. joe August Whinghler Wink Student Cnuncil 1; Football 123,4. Ken James White Ken. VVilliamRobertWhile Dilbert Wrestlingl,2,3,4. Dennis Wade Wiggins Dennis Wrestling 4: Best of Oak Hills 4; FootbaH 4. Nancy Rae Wilkinson Best of Oak Hills 4. Rodger Daniel Williams Will Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Football 2.3; Basketball 1,2,3; Concert Choir 4; Varsity 0 3,4 Rnbert Michael Willis Bub. James Mark Witterstaeucr Witt Dale Richard Woodruff Wood Science Club I; D.C.T,4. 212 m- Seniors Robert Bruce VVursler Bob Football 1,2: Base- ball :3; Best of Oak Hills 3; Clmir4 Dunald Forest Yohman Don Best of Oak Hills 2. 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Honor Sneiety 1,2 Natyl 3,4; German Club :14; Wrestling 2; Track 3. Douglas Philip Yohman Pig Band l,2,3,4; Wres- tling 2,3; Best of Oak Hills 1,2,4; French Club 3,4; Pep Club-i; Caledonian Ed Staff 2,3. Seniors enjoy their Senior Social Studies lecture as they relax and take time for a few laughs. Larry Edward Zimmerman Spanish Ciub 1.2 S ENIO RS NOT PICTU HE D Barry Ashley Steve Bates Linda Broderick Tom Buhenhofer Henry Bucher Tim Buchert Mike Emerson Janice Faulkner Gicnn Feilhauer Richard Fritscll Larry Garrett Jack Holt Mike Hotopp Darrel Inman Rick Iackson Steve Kisl Scott K01 binsky jim Moon Teri Moore Rick Murray Rusty Randolph Gordon Roberts Tom Schleicher Turn Voelkel Mike Weigele Mel W'illiams Norma Wilson Mike Yust Marcia Adams Chris Adelsperger Rick Allnutt Linda Arm bruster Barry Ashley janet Atherton Darryl Avery Dave Bacon Randy Bacon Rick Bardo Rich Bartlow Jerelyn Baxter Dave Bechtnl Gail Becker M ike Becker Barb Bedard Jeanette Bedore Dave Behrens Allan Bennett Roger Bernard Jim Beyer Debbie Blatt Diane Blame Steven Biuhm Janet Boehmer Barbara Borgmunn Lou Bowers Dave Bray T 0m Breehnc Bill Briggs John Brockhaus Linda Broderick Dorothea Bross Sue Brass Mike Bruestle Dave Bryan Tum Bubenhofer Henry Bucher Tim Bucllert Put Bucdc Janice Buell Steve Buescher Jim Burkhalter Steve Burkhart Sandy Burnside Rich Burton Kathy CalIuh-dn Douglas Callahan Dave Carroll Taiia Casper jndy Cederdahl Bob Clmtham Steve Chi1ds Karen Chinn Debbie Christ Kathy Clausfng 4910 5784 6252 5418 1068 4401 3350 5289 6298 3826 4451 4083 462 5107 238 848 4762 1051 7036 6346 6982 4495 5432 5538 4295 4048 2854 567 3633 3379 4467 4389 5538 3665 733 1157 5285 7036 358 5690 5644 6365 4134 3661 5357 1133 5820 5820 3564 977 5087 6201 6009 3874 5327 3546 Senior Directory Race Rd. 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Lakewood Dr, North Glen Senioritis Bug gets Jay Piper as he catches several min- utes of undisturbed sleep during study hall. 215 - Seniors Bill Heis Ken Helton Terry HemphiH Kathy Henry Jeannie Hensler Vickie Henthom Pat Herrman Diane H111 M 11m Hill Steve H111 Sharon Hoernschemeyer Jane Hofer Barb Hollerbach Gail Hollmeyer jim Hultkamp Marsha Hon Mike Hoyes Debbie Hubert Pat Huff Scott Hunter Darren Hurd Dave Hutson Dan 11g M ary Irwin Keith Isaack Terri Jansen Larry Jentzen M arcia 10h nston Steph Johnsmn T im Jones Pat Juengling Pam Jung Debbie Kacher Pat Kase Bruce Kasley B111 Keeton Marti Keller Blaine Keliey Greg Kelley Donna Kemper Peggy Kesel W ayne Kissel Ross Knapp Clnyd Knepp Tom Knepper Steve Knight Bruce Knisley Linda Knox Mary Jo Kraemer jan Kramer Carolyn Krueter Sherry Kruetzkamp Kari Krug Neil Krummen Henry Kruesiing Doe Krygowski Nick Lambrinides Sharon Laming Mark Langer Bruce Lawrence 5315 5341 6860 5678 4545 3332 6896 6601 3565 6318 5729 5048 2409 3241 5817 6205 6905 604 388 3498 6219 4783 1084 6916 4348 5383 4740 1071 5358 3812 977 3143 5001 6428 2483 3260 332 3948 3760 4890 5539 4431 3677 325 6140 334 4341 268 5294 5161 320 5996 1079 3924 5417 534 6272 5440 5655 3896 Alvera Dr, Rapid Run RC1 Starvue Di: Karen Ave, Ryebel P1. 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Starvue Dr, Alomar Ct. Windridge Dr. Bellehaven Ct. Neeb Rd. Powner Rd. Wynnburne Aurora Ave Hutchinson RC? Greenwell Rd. Karnak CL Sunland Dr, Biscayne Ave. Green Acres Ct. Parrakeet Dr. Parrakeet Dr. St. Dominic Drl Neiheisel Ave. South Rd. V-Veirman Ave. Alvera Dr1 Beech Grove Dr, Pembina Dr. Viscount Dr. Bellehaven Ct, South Rd. South Rd. 2m w Seniars Mary Nolte Rick Norton Ron Noth Kathy N017. Donna 0e111er Sue Oelling Paui Osterhage Charlene Ott Craig Palmer Pam Parsons joann Pate Jeff Paul Nancy Paul Donna Pals Dave Penn M ike Peppers Jim Pereira Sue Pereira Mary Perzel Jack Peterson Lynne Pfaffinger Rodney Pflug Randy Pierce jim Pilot Jay Piper M ichelle Pitteuger Penny Pittman B111 Plummet Barb Powell Brenda Price Carol Raabe Jim Ramsey Rusty Randolph Peggy Ran: Alan Rasmussen Debbie Reid Dave Reifsteck Alan Reiss Michelie Resler Denny Richmond Tom Riga Rich Ripperger Diana Rizzo John Robards Ken Robben joe Roberto Cordon Roberts Donna Roeck Sharon Roempp John Rogers Tom Roll 0311 Ronald Dennis Rose Pam Ross Sue Ruby Dianne Rush Karen Schafer Cliff Sc-lialler Gail Schantz Kandy Scheidenberger 4131 3271 3593 5582 298 5488 4452 359 5719 3735 3662 5415 5415 3471 6061 8367 5776 5776 5146 5850 3695 3627 5326 573 5587 2985 996 5658 2871 5209 4601 5351 4701 5232 1006 5151 5635 5994 1751 5176 3578 629 3683 4293 351 3337 6815 5448 4239 1510 3929 6154 4881 3233 5100 6908 2870 5515 3706 5056 Ebenezer Rd Fiddlers Green Rd. 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Tom Scherch Lou Schipper Carl Schkabla Kathy Schloss Elaine Schmidt Kay Schmithorst Greg Sch neider Klaus Schoening Pat Schrader Jack Schrand jim Schreek Tom Schmth Kathy Schulte Nancy Schunk Sue Schutte Cindy Schwab Elizabeth Schwan Cyndia Schwarm Linda Schwer judy Schwoeppe Don Scudder joyce Seurkamp Kathy Sharpe Debbie Shouse Dan Siekerman Bob Siekman Jan Siemer Sandy Simpson Peggy Sizer Cyndy Smith Gerry Smith Randy Smith AI Spickard Greg Stamp Ric Steins Bill Steuver Nancy Stevens 5418 5490 5754 5633 485 3487 6735 4086 4431 6275 4673 4628 3824 3543 3510 4260 3954 3778 5357 3750 7164 5983 4425 4296 6231 6232 3357 3469 5380 492 5553 458 6306 5627 4562 5672 5787 Lariat Dr. Hyacinth Eula Ave. Green Acres Ct. Pedretti Rd. Harwinton Bridgetown Rd. Ebenezer Rd. Race Rd. Mernic Dr. Ebenezer Rd Ebenezer Rd. Harmony Ln. Powner Rd. Markay Ct. Race Rd. Hutchinson Rd. Stwschen Dr. Bechare Rd. Lakewood Dr. Bridgetown Rd Harrison Rd. Delhi Pike Rybolt Rd, Mernic Dr, Elkwater Ct Harmony Ln. Eyrich Rd. Pembina Dr, Morrvue Dr. Raceview Ave. Greenwell Eikwater Ct. W'oodhaven Dr. Schooi Section Rd. North Glen Rd . Green Acres Seniors Diane MoEl and Cyndia Schwarm roll clay for preparation of another enjoyable project during art class. aw? '77 ,m- 4- Jan Stewart Melody Stinson Linda Story Ken Stothfang Donna Strasser Norma Sumner Steve Sunderman Martha Tabb F red Taphorn Gerry Taylor Sandy Teller Yvonne Thacker Steve Thomas Debbie Th ompson Lloyd Thompson Donna Thullen Phil Tischbein Gary Tolle john Tomin Shirley Tritschler john Troyer Lynda T yra Dave Usinger Tom Voelkel Ric Vogel Frank Voynovich Mike Walden Mark W aldo Sheila Wallace M ary W apl es Jim W ard Tom W ard Bev Wehr Ginny VVeimer Sylvia Weitzel Marjorie Welch Mike Wells Darlene Welsh Tom W endling Sally VVessler Ernie Wetzler Steve W eyrich joe Whinghter Ken White Bill White Mike Wiegele Dennis Wiggins Mel Williams Rodger Williams Bob Willis Norma Wilson jim Witterstaetter Dale W ondruff Bob Wurster Don Yohman Douglas Yohman M ike Yust 1.1arryZimmerman 217 .1 Seniors 3972 3545 708 1003 4499 3325 3569 5486 4811 7076 5522 3820 5040 3378 5957 4479 3341 5320 5856 829 6042 6980 1438 6349 6096 5668 6120 4612 4024 5820 5430 831 5756 5619 7246 322 448 6313 8444 6015 858 580 5011 5316 693 4296 3590 5483 6974 4764 4197 687 441 3935 5521 5521 4766 4820 Delhi Pike Ebenezer Rd. Pontius Rd. Tahoe Tern Homelawn Ave. Fiddlers Green Rd. Sandal DI, Cleander Drv School Section Rd. Bridgetown Rd. Alnmar Dr. Algus Ln. Chantilly Dr. M oonridge Dr. North Glen Rd. Homeiawn Ave. Ebenezer Rd. Plumridge Dr. Childs Ave. lvyhill Dr. Bearcat Dr, Bridgetown Rd. Devils Backbone Rd. Taylor Rd. Country Hills Lawrence Rd. Johnson Rd. Fehr Rd. Delhi Rd Lawrence Rd. Delhi Rd. Cilcrest Ln! North Glen Dr. Surrey Ave. Bridgetown Rd Anderson Ferry Rd. Leath Rd. Springmyer Dr1 Ebenezer Rd. Flyer Dr. Ivy Hill Dr. Judy Ln. Chantilly Dr, Briarhill Ln. Ivy Hill Dr. Ebenezer Rd. Ebenezer Rd. Cleancler Dr. Bridgetown Rd. Ebenezer Rd Hunnicutt Dr. Covedale Ave. Leath Rd. Springouk Dr. Nurth Glen North Glen Ebenezer Rd, Ebenezer Rd. A- - V 1 vs mxkzobm. . x s... - - 0.5;:31'1'3'3 - TRADE- MARK Classmates In a class by itself. Coca-Cola has the taste you never get tired of. That's why things go better with Coke. IWWCW JiNr I Y 033 'COCA-COLA taxi COKE . . IRCJUCI OF TWE COCA-CULA CCVDANY. Bottled under authority of The COCa-Cola Company by: The Coca-Cola Bottling Works Company, Cincinnati 21h 7 Acts Good Luck Seniors and Band WESTERN HILLS MUSIC MART 3339 Harrison Avenue Opposite North Bend Road 661-8551 Repairs, Instruction, and Sales Open 24 Hours Phone 661-9875 LARRY SYNDEKS CHEVIOT SHELL Motor Tune Up 3 Wheel Alig, All Repairs Guaranteed Top Value Stamps 4021 Harrison Ave Cian 11, Ohio ds IF EVERYTHING ELSE FAILS... Read the. Difections vlti ------- O Compliments of a Friend ZISwAds CONGRATULATIONS T0 0 OAK HILLS SCHOOL BOARD o OAK HILLS SCHOOL OFFICIALS o OAK HILLS HIGH SCHOOL onthe 10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE OAK HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT AND ESPECIALLY TO THE CLASS OF ,69 FROM OAK HILLS SAVINGS 8: LOAN Wnsured Savingy' Bridgetown and Eyrich 661-6622 a Specialists in Sheet Metal CLENWAY SHEET METAL, INC. 3670 WEEK ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 45211 W Phone 922-4400 cllllSilllll' a llill'lilll' ill Slll'llilill When you've completed your edu- cation consider a career with Your Telephone Company. It's a career which offers challeng- ing opportunities, pleasant asso- ciates, attractive surroundings, good salaries, numerous benefits and an exciting future. Congratulations, graduates, from YOUR TELEPHONE COMPANY a good place to work E The Cincinnati and Suburban '-.-- Bell Telephone Company An equal opportunity employer 225 EAST FOLJFITH STREET, CINCINNATI. OHIO 45202 2217Ads ,..;.r. .. 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CLUB 225- Ads Compliments of HERFF JONES Remember Us For Class Rings 8 Announcements Caps8 Gowns 220- Ads Men,s, Boys,, and Women,s Fashions Cheviot Western Hills Plaza Dellfair Plaza E 8: E TEXACO SERVICE STATION ln-The-Hea rt-Of Mack TE CO Bridgetown and Ebenezer Rd. 661-9690 Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 0.. all Earnest Savers Trust 0 o o ERNST-COURT Savings and Loan Ass,n 3316 Glenmore Ave. Phone 481-2481 . . . 481-2492 All Savings Accounts 0 a a o 0 At Ernst Court Are Guaranteed In Full RED FRAZIER FORD, INC. 741 Lowest Price 42 Best Possible Service 7113 Plush Carpet Treatment Your Western Hills Ford Dealer 11Red Frazier Ford,, House of Service 5400 Glenway 922-4500 227- Ad: Compliments of THE WESTERN HILLS PRESS To Keep Up On The Happenings In The Western Hills Area Read THE WESTERN H ILLS PRESS ComplimentsOf 661'3200 SUBURBAN TYPOGRAPHICS, INC. Fo r The Finest In Type setting Coll SUBURBAN TYPOGRAPHICS, INC. 661-1146 LA ROSA6S PIZZERIA 6 1$w+?k46wuah$?ia+;ww -++4++++++ ,,,, , +++++++ + , ++++++++ 6i$$6i$$1 +++++++ w; :bf-b,: 11 A.M. T0 1 A.M. Daily Including Sun. Fri 51 Sat. 11 A.M. To 2:30 A.M. 24 l l Boudinot Phone 481-7784 BALDWIN PIANO 8L ORGAN COMPANY 6361 Glenway Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45211 STUMFS LANES 5536 Bridgetown Rd. 662-1677 We Welcome All Highlanders To Stop In AndSeeTheNew Look Of Stump,s Lanes m. 229 - Ads The QOHIO NATIONAL Life insurance Company a Quality name in mutual life and health insurance - Cincinnati represented in Cincinnati by - urfl fC1...h Jifgiwd .. ' 711' 7,, f 'h THE CINCINNATI AGENCY, Robert B. Mecklenborg, CLU, General Agent Wm. Howard Taft at Highland 861-2330 COMPLIMENTS OF JIM HUMBERTS MEATS Werk 8: Clenmore 481-5950 3;, x4 x Compliments W m 0 '0 ' of Winning and participating teams from high schools in the CG8LE area have WESTERN PLAZA SOHIO won for their school libraries more than 17,000 volumes of reference books at on CGAtES exciting quiz program, 01TS ACADEMIC? Congratulations! Werk 61 Glenway THE CrNCINNATI GAS 8x ELECTRIC COMPANY The Union Light, Heal and Power Company CGaE 231- Ads EOOJ' By 6 Seniors,31 yEOOCJ 'ByC SBHIOPS, 933 GOOCJ' Bye Seniors WERE GLAD T0 SEEYQU Bo... L. .BUT wERE GONNA MISS YAzi 232fAd5 THE ANTONIO SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. The Courtesy Corner 5500 Harrison Ave. 661-7661 1732 Vine St. 721-1458 The QOHIO NATIONAL life insurance Company a Quahly name in mutual life and health insurance - Cincinnati represented in Cincinnati by THE CINCINNATI AGENCY, Robert B Wm. Howard Taft at Highland 861-2330 y CLYDE ENGLISH INSURANCE AGENCY Auto - Fire 4 Health 4 Life 81 Bonds Standard And Sub-Standard Risks 877 Martini Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45233 Phones 941-2917 or 941-3016 OIEABY INSURANCE SERVICE INC. Earl J. Conklin 751-1554 2:13 4 Ads STAHMANN STABLES Paul Road In Delhi Hills English And Western Instructions Hourly Rental - Board 921-9450 471-5077 7Come To Stahmanns And Ride Let The Horse Be Your Guide,, Congratulations Class Of 769 Compliments Of QUEEN CITY SAUSAGE AND PROVISION INC. 541-5581 1136 Straight Street Elmer J. Hensler, Pres. BUSINESS PERSONNEL INC. 7Business Partners With Industry, 421-8633 721-7700 34 Lanes BF FREE ' i m LESSONS DEL FAIR BOWLING LANES Del Fair Shopping Center 25 1-3800 234-Ads ts? Q? i COMPLIMENTS OF A 9,45 g: PIEPMEIER f 5D ,- 0? 1M 169 $1 Viv 6613475 TOWER PERSONNEL INC. 2301 Carew Tower Trainee Position For H15 Grads. Sten0,s - Receptionists - Clerical Typist - Figure Clerks 2 I.B.M. Accounting home of the BIG BOY original double jimmy 1 v mizv ,, decker hamburger .53. Call Or Stop In 241-6012 m-Ad: THE CHEVIOT BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY 3723 Glenmore Avenue Half Square South Of Harrison Avenue . At The Chime? Cheviot, Ohio Open Daily'- 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Except Wednesday . iilillllillidrlhf; 132...; .. 3:537 236 - Ads Everything in . . . BUILDING MATERIALS Except Lumber was. : HILLS w: '5 Iwgzm' $35.51 .- FUEL M 4 A .4; A W L WI . E I - w III'IIIRII E 5-- l LL 3-.2. HE E ' 3?: III MW g. t H I L ' IIII. u ur- a m. lmm gmwm 5:7.Q'T5 PLR H4 '- 1;;me . - L 1 t M -g . F 11-353.; ;; FUEL 8I SUPPLY CO . . . for all your building needs 2309 FERGUSON ROAD Phone 661-0400 We Deliver-via Radio Dispatched Trucks '1 To Become An Expert Hairdresser Call 3! gnaw, Er' msmgzlxji WESTERN HILLS ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE 7567 Bridgetown Road 941-6519 3732 Lovell Rd. Off Harrison Ave. 662-4296 237 - Ads Anonymous Dale Adams Kathy Ahlstrom Mrs. Frances Ahr Mr. SK Mrs. Matthias Debbie Ahr Nancy Ahr Michael Ahr Harry W. Archer Mr. 51 Mrs. Wm. J. Amen John R. Artmayer ASCW Club John R. Atherlon Cary Altsinson Mr. $1 Mrs. Elmer Babey Mr. 5: Mrs. Donald Bachmann Mr. Gt Mrs. Paul T. Bagby Margarel Bailey ML Mrs. Charles Baldwin Mr. G: Mrs. W. K. Ball Charles Hall Jr. Mr. 61 Mrs. Lee Bareswill David Bauer The Baumann Family Waller Becker The Bernards Mr. 3: Mrs. Terrance Bernhardt Mr. 3: Mrs. Martha Berus Bill Linda Beyer Mr. G: Mrs. Wm. Beyer Mr. .5: Mrs. Fred J. Bikel Edna Bierman Mr. .3. Mrs. Vernon Bigler Lynne Bigler Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry Billow Mr. 6: Mrs. Alberl Bishop 31 Harry Blevins Bob's Quality Meats Mary Boertlein Mr. $1 Mrs. Glen D. Boles Edward H. Bone Edward A. Borges Mr. At Mrs. Harry M. Boward James E. Boyle Mr. 5: Mrs. Wm.J. Bradley Lynn Bradley Susan Bradshaw Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry L. Brandley Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Braun Howard Brett and Family Bridgetown School Howard C. Brooke Henry Bruening Mr. 8x MrsV Edward C. Bruestle Mr. 5: Mrs. C. Buicweg Mrs. L. Buerkel Lester Buerkel Mr. 6: Mn Guy Bugher Mr. 6: Mrs. C. Cahall Mr. 5: Mrs. Woodrow Cannell Lynn P. Carlson Mrs. J. E. Cales Arl Chaney Bob Chrislerson Sops. of 2 Bell Mixed Chorus Cyndie 5t Irma IaChubbs Danna L. Clark Mr. 8: Mrs.CilbertC1ark Lawrence Cobb D. E. Cobb Mr. 5: Mrs. Ben Collings Vernon Conner Art Del Conte ML a: Mrs. J. Douglas Copenhaver Mr. 5: Mrs. Jerry Corbett Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham Richard Davis Mrs, Jane DeGroff Mr. 8: Mrs. Milton Dehner Mr. 5: Mrs. R. Delacretaz Delhi Pony Keg Mr. E: Mrs. T. R. Dennedy Dianna 6: Joe Mr. :5: Mrs. Stanley Dietz, 51'. Mr. in Mrs. R. A. Donahue G: Family Donna 69V 6: Ceil 70' Donna, Lori, Marci Bachman Lebin Mr. Mrs. R. J. Douglas Patrons William L. Duwnard Mrs. Ben Dunham Mr. 8: Mrs. Bob Earlywine Mr. ii: Mrs. Edward Eckel Ed 3: Willy Kim Egolf Mr. 6: Mrs. Otto Eifert Ricky England Mr. 8L Mrs. Calirn English Debbie English Ernie and Duke Mr. ii: Mrs. Roy Erwin Casimir Funk Esquire Linda Evans Donna Ferguson Rev, 5: Mrs, J. Frank Ferguson James B. Ferguson Cpl. Torn Fields Stephan Fischer Mr. 6: Mrs. V. Fischer Sharon Flach Dan Flieh Mr. 6: Mrs. Robert M. Fliehman Mrs. Eleanor Flower Ionna Formal Rental Mr. 5: Mrs. Gene Foucht Cary Francis Eldon Francis Barb Freudemann Terri 6: Joe Friedhof William Frondorf Mrs. Adelyn Fuell Larry Fuel! Mark Fuller Mr. 51 Mrs. Richard Fuller Pam Fuller Dr. AI Mrs. Fultz Mr. Mrs. Eugene Furr Mr. 6: Mrs. Thomas Fuller Mr. ii: Mrs. Jack Gannon Mrs, Grace Cannon ML John M. Garner Greg Gebhnrm Mrs. Rosa Cemereih Cenek Barber Shop Cerrfs Lunch Bunch Bob Gibbs ML 5: Mrs. Paul F. Cilb Mrs. Hall's Gigglers Mr. 1!: Mrs. Howard Ginandt Edward Gleason Chengate Delicatessen Linda Coldfuss Mr. 5: Mrs. Wallace Cosser John Grace Mr, 5: Mrs. Roy D. Graham Mary L. Grant Robert A. Gray Jim Gray Dr. 81 Mrs. James L. Cray Harold E. Green Creenacres Food a Beverage Creen-Del Farm The Greiner Family Cary Griffin Christian E. Gunther Hair Inc. JB-DI'LDNS-BS Catherine Hall Mary Beih Hanneken Mr. 8: Mrs. William R. Hariow Karen Harlow Fred Harnisl Haroldek Dress Shop Olive E. Harrell Harry Hatton Mr. 61 Mrs. Joseph M. Hawk Bill Haynes Mr. 5t Mrs. Don Hays Patricia A. Hearn Linda Hearn Mr. 61 Mrs. Waller Hearn ML 6: MrL Charles HeldJr. Robert Hellmann Mr. 8: Mrs. Orin Henderson 239 - Ads Bob Henn Dee Henry Helen Herbert Grandma Grandpa Herbert Mr. 5: Mrs. George Herzner Mr. 8K Mrs.James Hicks Mr. David Hill Lloyd 6: Pam Monica Hitchens The Hobby Nook Edith Hodson Debby Hoeffl Mr. 8: Mrs. William E Hoefft John Holmes Rev. es. Mrs. Samuel 1. H011 Edward Holtman Homeroom 10 Homeroom 327 Nancy Hotta House of Hi-Slyling Michael Hummel Mr. 8: Mrs Arthur Hunsicker Jane and Tarzan Mr. Jennings Miss Mary Ann Jervis Jill 5: Ian Virginia Johnson Mr. : Mrs. Tony Juengling Mrs. Fred Kammer Kathy 8: Tangerine Kay Kaykendall A Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Keaton Kenneth I. Keilholz Mr. 61 MrsJames Keith, jr. Phyllis Keller Sue Keller Mrs. E. R. Keller Mr. 0. H. Kelsall Mr. ek Mrs. Alex Kent Williard Kilby Dave Kissell Mr. 51 Mrs. Kissell Jim Klosterman Mrs. Fred Kolde Edward J. King George Knapp Famiiy Mr. 8: Mrs. Peter Krebs, Jr. Mu: Jo 61 Ed Mike Kraemer Mr. 6: Mrs. H. P. Kraemer Larry, Ron, 6: Steve Mary Kraemer Ken Kraft Doug Kraft Steve Kramer Mr. E: Mrs. Martin Krier Ruth Krug Mr. 6: Mrs. J. Krummen 8x Family Elsie Kunple Judy Lackner Glendon Lakes Mr. 15x Mrs. H. Wm. Lancaster Mr. 5: Mrs. Laplrip Jutz 51 Chat Mr. 5: Mrs. Thomas Larbes Mr. 3: Mrs. J. Lautz Debbie Lawrence Thomas Leon Linda Liebelt Lighting Center of Cincinnati Inc. A Friend Barb Link Mr. 61 Mrs. Earl A. Link Mr. 8: Mrs. Marl T. Linville Mr. 81 Mrs. Cary Lipperl Mrs. Paul Listerman Ginger Lodge Mrs. James Long Irma D. Long Mr. 5: Mrs. Harry Lonneman Mr. 5! Mrs. Melvin Lorentz Loughead Dry Cleaner James E. Lunsford Mrs. Robert Luiz Mrs, Viola Macke ML 5: Mrs. Earl Maham Mrs. Arther Mahon Vera Maisch Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Maisch Mr. 6: Mrs. Roger Malone Mr. 6: Mrs. Eugene Martin Bill Martin Mr. 6: Mrs. Earnest Marlin Mr. 8: Mrs. Daniel Martini Mr. Ben Martini Dwight Alexander Marwede I Mr. 5: Mrs. Thomas Mason Leslie Massmunn NIAT. From two Friends Mrs. Maison Samuel E Malta! Mr. 5: Mrs. Gerald Maxwall George May A Friend Mrs. John Mayer Dr. 61 Mrs. Bert H. McBride Dr. 6: Mrs. Bert McBride Debbie McCracken Edward McHaIe Jr. Mr. $1 Mrs. Curt McLane Terry McRoberls Jim Meer Dr. 6: Mrs. E. H. Meese Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Menke Mr. 8: Mrs. Mel Mergard A Friend June Merten Ethel K. Melzger Emil Meyer Mrs. H. J. Meyer Mr, Miller Lance 8: Sherry Miller Evelyn Miller Mrs. William L. Miller Den Miller Nancy Mills Donna Mills Mr. 9 Mrs. Wm. Mills Mr. 5: Mrs. Dennis Mills Mr. 8x Mrs. William Mills Jan Mirlenbrink Ethel Mitchell R. W. Nlilchell Patricia Moberly Diana Moran The Morris Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Carol W. Mon Norman Mauldin Mr. G: Mrs. R. P. Moullict Miss Jane Mueller Mr. 6: Mrs. Ronald L. Mueller Connie Muncy Mr. 61 Mrs. Gerald Mundslock Mr. 81 Mrs. L. Murphy Ruth Murphy M125: Mrs. William L. Myers Mr. 61 Mrs. Albert Paul Nagel Mr. 81 Mrs. L, Nanesnih Arthur T. Neu hbauer Mr. 6: Mrs. R0 erl Nieman Dale Nieman Barbara Nieman No Nose Mr. 81 Mrs. Sam Nutty The Oaketles 1968-69 A Friend Duck ti Richard A Friend Mr. 5: Mrs. James L OWDnneIl Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Oehler Mr. 6: Mrs. J. Oehler Okumhs Furniture Mr. E: Mrs. Louis Oliger Kathy Paolellu Split Ends Anonymous Shirley Paolello David Papin Pasquales Bridgetown Wallace H. Pearson Marion A9 Pearson Linda Pearson The Pearson Children Vicki Pennington The Peters Mr. s: Mrs. 0. Phillips Ruth Phoenix Mr. 8: Mrs. Oscar Pieczonka Louis E. del Pilar Mr. 5: Mrs. Linus A. Pillar Pink Poodle Parlor Mr. 8a Mrs. Ron Polston Plaid Power Paui Power Kahny Printing Queen City Cavaliers Baton Corps Queensgale Come! Mr. SK Mrs. Albert Rauf Best Wishes From Mr. Reckner Mrs. Ouise Reese Debbie Reid Mr. 6: Mrs. Philip Reid Mr. 61 Mrs. Samuel Reid Mr. 61 Mrs. C. Reifcnbergcr Mrs. Edmund H. Reindcl Lana Beinharl Lana Reinharl Mr. 61 Mrs. Jack Regner Richard Menke Auto Sales Mrs. James Ries Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph Robben Mrs. Betty Roberts J. Kenneth Robinson Mrs. Albert Roeltker Mr. Albert Roenker Nancy Ronald Rosie ll Pipe Valerie Ross The Houses Mr. 8: Mrs. Alfred Rudman Deb Rudman Bev Rummel Mrs. Elmer Rutenschmer A Friend Danny, Kathy, Frank Gt Karen Marc Bynn Sandlink Market Mr. Si Mrs. Sam E. Sakellariou Robert Sanker Elizabeth Scheidler Esther Scheidl Cary Schill Bill Schill Claire Schi Chris Schill CCMargCIaireChris Schi Wendell j. Schill Yvonne Schimdt Nancy Schlensker Mrs. Schlieper Mr. a: Mrs. George Schimdl The Schimdl Family Mrs. Beverly Schmidt A Friend Barry, Chris 6r Jr. Mr. William Schimdt Mrs. Robert Schneider Mrs. Wm. Schorsch Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert E Schroeder Esther E. Schroth Bettie Schwab Mr. 8: Mrs. O. B. Schuesler Mr. 51 Mrs Howard Schunk Mrs. Cecilia Schworppe Mr. 5: Mrs. Wm. C. Scott Valera Scott TerriSeal Mr. a: Mrs. Dave Seal Sealless-22 Mike Sebastian Jim, Mark 6: Darryi Sebastian Mrs. Afra Seibel Mr. 6: Mrs. Frank Seiberl Mr. 6: Mrs. David Seilz Sarah Shackelford Mr. 6: Mrs. Charles 5. Sharp Ken Shelley Shriver's Drug Store Mr, Woody Simms Mr. Phil Simms Mrs. Charles Sizer Mr. G: Mrs. Don Smith Patti Smith Carol Smith Beatrice Snyder John Socher Mr. 5: Mrs. Al Solomon Sophomores Sophisticate; ZW-Ads Mr. 8: Mrs. M. Speckerl D128: Mrs. R. W. Specht Siahmann's Saddle Club Teddy Stahmann Bill Sleding St. Joseph Church Low Steele Esther Siewart Craig Stichtenoth Melody Stinson Mr. 5! Mrs. George Slinson A Friend Stones Chilli Restuarant Mr. 5: Mrs. William Strasser Mr. 51 Mrs. George J. Streckfuss Mr. 61 Mrs. Thomas Tale Lynn Taylor Joan Taylor Mr. 6! Mrs. D. R. Tedtman Mr. Albert Thomas H. Thompson: Mr. 8! Mrs, John Thomson Compliments from a Friend Mrs. John Tomin Big a Lime Thul Mr. SK Mrs. Walter Thullen From a Friend Judy, Karen. 3i Kathy Cheri Troeger Uncle Fals Uncle Berniek Kiddies James L. Vanzant The Varsity Majoreltes, 1968.69 The Varsity Cheerleaders, 1968-69 John A. Vehr, D.D.S. F rank Vaskovsky Mr. 81 Mrs.J. Velter Vicki 5! Diablo Volkralh's Food Market Barb Walter Dave Weber Mr. 8: Mrs. George B. Weckenbrock Mr. 5: Mrs. Joe Wedmeier Joseph N. Weissmann Tom Wendling Jack Wessling Jack Weslaway Kaffy Whalen Mercedees While James E. Williamson Mr. 6: Mrs. Paul Williamson Randy Willis A Friend HWink 'n Wood 69 Katie Wissman Mr. 5i Mrs. R. C. Witterstaetter A Friend Mr. 51 Mrs9 R E. Wiltorstautter ML 9 Mrs. R. j. Witterstaelter Gertrude Woeste Claytor Woolum Run 51 Deb Shirley 6: Kenneth Wright Steve Wright The Wullenweber Mr. 9 Mrs Philip Young 9 Family Susan Young Mr. 5! Mrs. Bobby Yung Mr. 6r Mrsl Paul Zachon Sue 8x Shenandoah A Friend Mr. 6: Mrs.Joe leek Linda Zeek Charles Zimmer AMERICAN OFFICE MACHINES ANTHONY'S TAILOR SHOP MR. 3. MBS.W1LLARD B. F. PAINT AND WALLPAPER MR. 6: MRS. JOSEPH BROWN CANTERBURY ARABIANS CHEVIOT PAINT AND WALL PAPER CHEVIOT SUPER X CINCINNATI PLYWOOD CO. DANNY AND KATHY DANTE'S RESTAURANT DELHI CHILI DELHURST LAKE CLUB MICHAEL FLANAGAN FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS REV. JAMES FROYMEYER 0.11.1111. CHURCH F 5: M SUPPLY CLENWAY PONY-KEC $5 PATRONS COLDSMITHS DEPT. STORE MR. 8 MRS. RAY HAAS JOHN E. HIGGINS PAULJ. HOLTHAUS MRS. JOHN B. IODICE SR. MR. JOHN B7 JODICE SR. KATHY AND DOMINO KURZYNDKI HORSE 51 DOC SUPPLY LILLIES PHARMACY JENNY LUKEN1MRS.WM.JJYOCAINSTR. MARSHALL'S BARBER SHOP NEIHEISEL CATERING. PH. 661-6704 JOHN OTT SEE STA DAN PARKER AL 8: JACK RANZ, PLASTEBERS JOHN S. RANZ ROBERTSON DANCE STUDIO MR. ALBERT SANDS $10 PATRON S MR. PAULS HAIR STYLISTS BOB SANKER'S TEXACO ELEANOR F1 SATTLER SCHAFFEKS PONY KEG DAN SCHILL THE SCHILL FAMILY scuocxrs BOWLING LANES JIM SCOTT MR. 3: MRS. GEORGE SEAL BUD SOHMEB SOUTHERN OHIO TRUCK LINES, INC MRS. E. A. STAHMANN. jR. MR. 6 MRS. WM. E. THEIRING TROPICAL FOILAGE PLANTS INC. WESTERN WOODS HUMBLE THE. WOLF MACHINE CO. CAROLINE ZURLACE Auto Beauty-Body Shop The Bachman Electric Co. Regina Bakery Baltimore Savings 8: Loan C0. Beau Monde Bakery Dan Boller Meats Bolton 8 Lunsford Funeral Home Mr. 8 Mrs. John Bradshaw Burlsley Auto Sales The Cabinet-Supreme Savings 81 Loan Assoc. Delhi Hills Par 3 Golf Course R. A. Donahue Excavating The Geiler Plumbing Co. Harold,s T.V. Harry1s Corner Harrygs Overlook Sohio Service J. C. Hockett Hollmeyers Orchards Gus Juengling 8 Son Inc. Koch Sporting Goods Krummerfs Meats Edw. Leisgang Feeds 8 Seeds Co. Judy Links School of Dance 81 Baton Lyons Ins. Agency Macke Food Market Inc. Macke,s IGA Market Mack Highlander Center Men of Elder High School Mitchell Pharmacy Inc. Modern Day Concrete Const. Inc. Robe Pharmacy Joe Ross Delhi Sohio Sears, Roebuck 8: C0. Seaver 61 Schrader Insurance Consultant Shady Lawn Delicatessen J. 81 S. Soap Mrs. E. A. Stahmann Sunshine C1eaners Tony1s Fruit Market Tri-Stale Bowling Supply Western Woods Barber Shop Westwood Gulf WolFS Dept. Store 666 Glenwood Ave. 221-2655 3836 Church Lane 661-0620 7543 Bridgetown 941-1585 3663 Ebenezer Rd. 481-4266 5551 Bridgetown Rd. 661-8713 6127 Bridgetown Rd. 661-8900 3042 Harrison Ave, 661-4059 705 Wharf St. 4525 Bridgetown Rd. 661-9000 5162 Delhi Pike 661-9757 1068 Ebenezer Rd. 941-9827 6399 Bridgetown Rd. 481-6266 6561 Glenway Ave. 661-0025 5698 Lawrence Rd. 661-5636 6021 Glenway 922-6500 West 8th 6: Pedretti 921-9793 3633 Harrison Ave. 661-2515 3241 Fiddlers Green 661-0194 2869 Massachusetts Ave. 541-5220 133 W. 4th St. 621-2352 3818 Race Rd. 661-4770 Bridgetown Rd. 661-2120 3733 Clenmore Ave. 3710 Harrison Ave. 661-2208 5059 Glenway Ave. 921-1125 5059 Glenway Ave. 921-1125 6123 Bridgetown Rd. Class of 1969 4857 Delhi Rd. 251-1991 3781 Frondorf Ave. Harrison 81 Glenmore 661-0480 Delhi 8: Mt. Alverno 4220-22 Clenway Ave. 921-8800 7675 Bridgetown 941-0545 3725 Ebenezer Rd. 661-9854 4687 Rapid Run 471-9672 3317 Basset Rd. 921-2567 481-2010 622-7260 5510 Harrison Rd. 661-9607 6367 Glenway Ave. 662-7020 M0n., Thur., Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-6 3151 Harrison Ave. 661-9657 New Richmond, Ohio 1-742-6591 241M Ads 1111111111, Mike 150 Aberurumbiu. R, 65 Abrams. Kulhy 150 Ackermun. Sharon 169 Aurcc. Fran1x160 Adams. Grey. 1511 Adams. Keilh 117, 150 Adams. MurL-111106, 116. 180 Adds 218-31 Adelspergcl. Chris 106. 115-6. 180 .rxdlcr,Dia11L-117. 150 Adlcl. Fred 169 Ahlers. Kathleen 115, 89. 150 Ahlstrmn, Ka1hleeu 111. 150 .4111: Debbie 110. 1 17, 169 Allen. Larry 150 Aller, Ingrid 150 Allnutl.Rick180 Allnuu. Suzanne 102, 160 Amann. 11m 169 American Field Service 1111,6176 Ammons 57 Anderson. 1.151585. 150 Anderson. Rick 160 Andres. Tum 169 Andrew.C11risty 104. 117, 160 And rews, Pele 169 Angelu. P3111 160 Appkrgalc. Rea Kae 117. 160 Armavusl. Camlyn 169 Armacust. Chris 169 Armbruster. Linda 110. 180 Armbruster, Mike 1150 Armstrong. 6111-150 Armstruug. Luu 169 Arne . E, 15 Arnold, David 101-5, 160 Art Club 107 Ashe. MichaEl 150 111111511011, Jane 1110 Athletics 1111.47 Alkims, Mary 1511 Alkinsnn. David 150 Alkinsnn. Cuil 85. 116-7, 150 Atkinsnn. Cary 160 Mki .1m.11ynn1$5. 150 Audio Visual Cluh 1116 Avery. 0111731573. 143, 1711. 1811 Ayars. Deborah 150 421.111.131.111 169 133an1191. Diana 117, 160 Bubbilt. Kevin 150 Babbitt, M 49 Babel. Sandra 160 Buchmann. Du'ighl 160 113C11manJu11285.117.150 Backer.Ann160 Backus. jamL-s 106-7. 112. 160 Bacon. David 114. 1110 Baum. Rand; 143. 1110 Bailv Carnl 1179 Debbie 104-5. 169 Baily. Diane 95. 101, 159 3311.1.Jane1 169 Baily. Margaret 106. 1611 Baker, Bob 150 Baker. Dave 160 Baker. Jane 1611 Baker. Steve 150 1111195. Miku 169 114111. Debbie 150 1311111101515. 150 Ball. Karen 160 Baltzs,Janicell'1',150 Band 90-1 Bardn. 11101123. 14-1. 146, 160 Barker. Rick 160 Barkct, Rosemary 1119 Barnes.1111r1 145, 160 Barnes. Kei1111-12. 1-15. 1-17. 150 Barnharl. Paul 106. 169 Bartlow. Richard 180 13215911311 14-1 Basketball 126-9. 146-7 Basler. Mike 20, 1'27, 146. 159 Bates. Pam 21. 150 13411551111165. 113. 150 Bauel. David 150 Bauer, 1101590. 169 Bauer, Raymund 150 Bauer, '1'im 160 Baum,Slcve111-14. 150 Baumunn,CeuiliallS.111.107.169 Bnurner. Beverly 115. 169 Bavcrman, Day 119 160 Baxter, Jareh n 180 Glenna 160 - ' Janice 160 Bcagle.Viu111ri3150 Beale. c.4111,- 150 BeardsIey. Barbara 90. 169 Hcchlul. Dan: 10?, 180 Beck. Henry 169 Beck. Mary In 150 Beck, Mike 39. 150 Beck. Teresa 100 Back. Valerie 111. 85, 150 Back, Vickie 78. S4, 100, 159 Hacker. Barry 100 Becker. Bruce 150 Becker, Gail 114, 151 BeckerJack 147, 150. 160 Becker, Pam 150 Becker. Pal 169 Becker. Peggy 150 Becker, 11011211 150 Becker, Sherry 117.150, 160 Becker. Vickie 169 Bedud, Barblm.112,118,181 Bedard, Paul 63, 142-3, 150 Bedard, Sue 106-7. 112.160 Bedure. Jeane : 181 Bedme, Julie 150 13211311. L. 60.111 Behlens, Dave 181 Eehrens, Kalhy 85, 117, 150 Belllens, Sue 84, 100. 102,169 Eehymer, Vickie 169 Beigel, D. 49 Bailing, Pnlrick 150 Beiling, Ralph 160 Belew.Jerry145,160 Belew. William 89. 111. 150 Bender. Jenny 84,112, 1119 Benken. jnlm 89.109, 150 Bennetl. A11an115-6,181 Bennett. Knren 150 Bennett, Linda 169 Bergdnh, Kathleen 20, 92-3. 109. 175 Bergdult, Marlene 97. 117. 150 Berger, James 1511 Bernard, Roger 88, 142,145. 141 Bans, George 160 Benke, Lester 150 Bessler, Tim 111-2. 1110 32511110811 H1115 32 Belts, james 89. 169 112115.1emmel42, 150 8211. Dennis 20, 88. 142. 142, 1119 Bevis, M1 49 Beyer.Iim11-4,116,181 Beyer, joyce 1119 111111114, Michael 144, 100 Bichon, F. 64,104 Binkel, A1 142, 145, 160 Biddle. DaVid 69, 150 Biermin, 5. 57, 113 Bigler. Lynne 104. 145, 160,109 Bischo1, Ken117, 145, 160 Bise, Slave 145. 150 111123.101 : 169 1111221. Sharon 85, 160 Bizntri, Kathy 93, 104. 160 Biuarri, Lind: 85, 104, 150 3121:. Debbie 181 131811.. Kathie 85. 150 Blazer, Rly 160 Bledsoe, Gary 160 31911502, Margie 150 Block. Ronald 115-6, 160 Bloemnker. Charlene 160 Bloemnker. Knlhy 117, 150 11101112. Diane 161 Eluhm. Steve 116 Bocksliegcl, 115435, 1151 160 BoehmerJanel 181 Baenilsch, Cary 160 Boenilsch, Susan117. 160 150111, Vicki 169 Buhnert. Denise 150 Bahntrl. Dianne 169 Bnhrechrry 150 Bohrer, Terry 160 3011mm, Diana 110, 115.169 Boiman, lnnqueline 150 Bullnnd, Sharon 109 Bollingmn. Darlene 100 Bollingcr. P1111 169 Bullingel. Vicki 150 Bollmann, 1121111 169 Bolser, Tom 88. 144-5. 1119 Bank, Valerie 76. 1111, 160 1100125. 51eve 91, 143. 169 Borgmnn, Debbie 150 Bergman, Hamld 165 Borgmann, Barb 60-1, 84, 78. 93, 182 Base. Carolyn111.150 Bolros, Brenda 180 30110111. Dave 150 Bova, Run 110. 150 anard. M21111: 101. 1110 Bowers, Lou 182 aners, Richard 150 Bowers,1'om 91, 144, 146. 160 Bowlers 111. Bowman, Darryl 169 Buyer. Sherry 150 Brabender. Wayne 90, 103 11.42 - Index Bradley. Lynn 160 Bradshaw, Susan 85. 117, 150 Brady. Cyndi 97. 150. 15-1 Brady. William 150 BraHnrd. Larry 150 Brandlcy. Mark 89, 103. 142. 169 Bransuum. Edwin 1139 1111-11111, Bob 1611 Braun.Ric111-1rd 1-15, 1-17. 150 Braun. '11eresa 103, 169 Bray. Dave 6, 76. 117, 1711. 182 Breehne. John 1511 Breuhnc, Tom 1152 Breilcnslein, Belly 169 Brennan. Calhy 150 Brennan. Lila 160 Brennan. Malcolm 160 Brenner, 11111111 150 Bressert. Jay 90. 150 Breuker. Deburah 169 Bridge Cluh 1119 13111115911. Glenn 160 Brielmaier. Barbara 1511 Brielmaier. 11111 160 Briggs.13111182 Brigham. Barbara 19, 1114-5. 117, 169 Brlnkcr, B1 ry 143. 150 Brinker, C 160 Brisklw. Bill 150 Bmckhaus.Juhn 11. 11. 182 Hrmkhaus. Ray 150 BruckhuH. Greg 169 Bmdcur.10c 143, 160 Brogan, Jnhn 160 Brogan, Maureen 151 Broakband, Rochelle 169 anks. C3101 112-3. 151 Brnoks. 08110111 85, 151 Brooks. Donn 151 Brucks. Mike 144-6. 160 Brass, Dnrnthea 106. 182 Brass, 5119107, 110. 182 Bmwer, Jenny 63.117. 151 Brown. Daryl 151 Brown. Richard 169 Brmm, Sheila 160 Brawn. Eleven 169 Brnwmng. R. 42 Brnxtermau, Janet 115. 169 Brueslle, Mike 68, 103. 1-16, 152 Brunner, Jerry 1611 Brunner. Mary 151 Bruns. Barry 69. 151 Bruser, 11011911 1611 Bryan, Dave 12. 815. 142. 1-15 Bryan, Dona1c1 142.145. 151 Bry'an1.121n106. 1159 1311011111. Jennifer 117. 160 Buchanan. Sandra 85. 151 Buchur, Bunnie 151 61101151, Dml 169 1311011121. jayne 85, 118. 151 Bucher. Mary 160 B1lchert.Jamcs 169 B11Cber1.1.uann 111. 169 Buede. P3111. 73.79.30.103. 111 Bue11. Debbie 104. 115.169 Bu811.jnnie 11-1 Bueschcr. S1cve 183 Bulkhalter.Jim 183 Burchfield. Billy 119. 150 Burfmd. 11.56 Burgess, Ken 1611 Bl1rke,SheiJa 110. 169 Burku,'1raman151 Burkhurl, Daniel 151 Burkharl. Ken 169 Burkhart. Peggy 160 Burkhart. Tom 17 Burkhart, Steve 153 Burragc. Pal 84. 95. 169 Burris.Car1385. 117, 160 Butris. Marsha 35. 116. 160 1111111111. Rich 19. 101. 115-6, 183 Business Educatiun 62-3 Business Office Education 115 Eusse. Ian 84. 111. 169 Butcher. Mark 143 Butcn. Greg 151 Butler, Kelh1cL-u 115. 169 Butler, Tudd 112, 142. 160 Cabell. W, 59 Caledonian 100-2 Callahan. Duug111. 115-5. 1853 1Iampaigna.1. 60 Camper. D11n117. 144,146. 160 Cannell. Debbie 115. 159 Canncll. Sandra S5, 160 11:11: , 13111389. 151 1.:1rlsun. Barry 151 Carney. PM 1119 Carrier. Debbie 169 Carrig, Becky 160 Carng, Dave 151 Carringer, Diana 85, 151 Carringei, Robert 151 Curran, Dave 153 Carrnll, Kalhy 151 Carroll, P21 151 Carroll, Sharon 160 Caruso, Beth 55, 151 Cavuso.Dan160 Calusu. luhn 169 Caruso, Pat 145 Case,Cary169. 91 Casins, SIan Casper. T4113 90, 101-2. 106, 183 Casper. Tana 211.90.101, 104-5, 1611 Cave. Linda 1119 Cave, Sandie 151 Chamberlain, Karen 117, 151 ChandleIde 117, 142. 145,151 Chaney. Art117. 160 Chalhnm, 301: 183 Cheek, Barbara 1611 Cheek, Donna 161 Cheerleaders, Freshm-n 97 Cheerleaders, Reserve 96 Cheerleaders. Varsity 94 Cheesehrew, Barb 169 Cheesemln, Mike 116, 169 Chess Club 1011 Childs. 5191121611 Chin , Kaien 114. 184 Chizer. Cheri 83, 55. 104,151 Choir. Concert 118 Choral Ensemble 115 Chrisl, Debbie 184 Chrisl, Rick 161 Chrislensen, Jnhn 147. 151 Chrislersnn, Mary 151 CidexdahlJody 163 C1ar11, D. 48 Clark, Debora 161 Clark, 111ch 170 Claus. Slave 151 Clnylnn. Slave 145, 161 Clear. Marianne 151 Clem. Robert 1111 Clemenls. Cheryl 161 Clements, Cynthia 170 Clifton. Kerry 12, 88,121,145 Clilmn. Rich 151 Closlermln. Phyllis 84. 117. 170 Comes. D. 67, 144 C.0.E. 114 Coghill, Slave 115-6. 170 Cole,C1uis 181 Coleman, Richard 161 Cnlinn. Dan 170 Cnlina. Pam 85, 151 Cullings, Debbie 117, 151 Collins. inneue 117, 184 C011ins, P31 164 Combs. Cindy 85, 112. 151 Canes, Cheri 1111 Conklin. Tvnence 106. 161 Canlcy, Mike184 Conner. G. 59 Conner, Rick 88, 145, 170 Conner, V. 46 Conners, C. 49 Columns, Jim 99. 170 Conners, Michael 142. 181 Conners, N. 49, 147 Cunnley.Jnmes 1111 Cunrad, Rick 184 Cook, Brand: 76, 59. 110, 151 Conley. Larry 1111 Conley. Theresa 151 Conney, Ken 161 Cnnper, Lisa 65, 151 Cooper, Steve 88. 145. 184 Copenhavu, Don 147.1111 Coppedge. Kalhleen 161 Coppcdgc, Sandy 151 Cordrey, Debon 116,101 Correll, Bnrbara 117, 181 Correli, Donn: 117. 161 Carson. Kalhy 161 CortlighL Laura 11. 81, 34, 113.170 Cosby. Robert 170 Canon, llamum 104, 161 Cnllinghnm, Knlhy 104, 108. 164 C011ingham. Pallicin 1111 Comm, Cnry 184 Couch. Art 1:11, 142. 145, 147. 161 Couch, Terry 151 Cawdley, Beckie 170 Cowley, Paula 181 Cox. Chester151 Cox, Dung 89,151 Cruig, Shanda 92. 101. 113, 116, 170 Cranerl,Terry14,15,18,24-5,104-5,135 Craven. James 143. 161 Clavcn. Robert 143. 170 Crcmcring. Jusepll 111. 161 Crimmel.Charles 142. 1-15. 161 Criminal. Steven145. 161 Crocketl. Douglas 99. 106. 161 Cruker. Robin 7. 14-5. 18. 25.104. 117.117 Crane, Stamley 111. 151 Crunemiller. Debbiu 151 Cross Cuuniry 124-5. 146 C111bcrlson. 1111111 151 Cunningham. E. 49 Cunningham. William 161 Custodial 51111119 Czoer. Frank 170 DaHin. Barbara 72. 85. 161 Dale. Toni 151 Dnlcssandm. john 161 DamEcu. Peggy 161 Daniel. Judy 170 Daniel. Kathleen 161 Daniels. 5111 170 Darin. Charlene 185 Dating 16 Dnughur1y.1ili1m 116 Davenport. Alice 751-4. 104-5. 178. 185 Davenpurk. Margarel 73. 104-5. 120. 170 Davenport. Pairicia 151 Davidson. Danna 161 031115. Bill 185 Davis. Dan 161 Davis Dianne 151 Davis.jim 170 Davis. Pamela 111. 151 Davis. R. 55. 89 Davis. Richmd 170 Du Sandra 111. 151 Day.j:1nel 161 Day. Jancl 1711 ' Pu1118.86. 9'2. 110.185 ,. '1 114 Deon. Claudia 161 DeCmH. J. 69. 79 Deimcr. Linda 170 DeklasJim 141. 151 Delnuretnz. Nancy 151 Delaney. Barbara 161 DL'1Cun1E. A. 51. 145 del Pilur. L57. 167 Dclsandru. j 146 Deneckc. D0n146. 170 Dencckc. W . 42 Denncdy. F1. 46 Dennis. Debra 161 Dennis. Greg 145. 151 Denlnn. Sieve 161 Dcprutu. 1191- 117 Derrick. Debbie 170 Day. Craig 155 Day. 51mm 117. 161 Dhmmu. Roger 87. 103. 117. 185 Dial. 111m L 170 Dickhuner. 'l'um 119. 109. 151. I54 Diwknmnn. Kerry 117. 162 019111. Run 89. 162 Dietlirh. Sleven 170 Dilworlh. Sheila 162 Dniwnrrh. Steve 151 Dinkelaker. Beth 151 Dirr. Charlie 170 Dirr. Dnnie1 1119. 151 Dirr. E115wnr11l151 Dirr. Can 1152 Dirt. Can 147. 170 Din. Geraldine 162 Distlcr. Denirc 911, 151 Ditu11i5. Anroineue 151 D1mn.johnl51 Dixon. Pau13162 Donn. Lynn 162 Dodd.Judith101.111.113.116.170 Dodge. Rngerl-15. 151 Dnlc. C1aly 151 Dale. Dolores 107. 162 D01crhiv. Ber! 170 D011.Mi1u:170 Donahue. Juunne 16:2 Dmmldsu 13185. 117. I51 Dnmetle. 1i11 16:2 Duruettr. Mark 170 Dnrnellr. Pam 170 Durnelm. Pris 162 Dnlzuuur. Russ 151 Dnlzauur. 51011-162 Daugherty. Linda 115. 151 Duwnafd. Alice 151 Downs. Dehbic 93. 11 . 185 Downs. 111-beers 97. 151 Drach.Pau1u117. 162 Dramalics 104-5 Drew Daniel 170 Dwvt. M. 155 Duehlx-I. Beverly 151 Duebber. Janice 85. 162 Duebbel', Shirley Duebbel. sieve 87. 99. 102,178. 185 Duke.Thoma5151 Dunnway. Dwigh1151 Dunaway. Naomi 17D Dunham, Eric106.185 Dunham. Marty 90.144, 162 Ends, C. 81. 145-6 Eckerl. Dennis 151 licked. Kathy 196 Edgar, Raben111.182 Edwards. Dan 151 Eick. Cynlhia 115-8 511m. Terry 151 Eggerding, Sandy 151 E11101, Mike 1511 Ellis. Rhonda 192 Ellsworth. John 91.151 Emig.Je11151 Emig. Randy151 Engel. Darlene 151 Engel. Debh12115.1711 ' England. Kent 162 English, new 186 English. Debbie B5. 151 English. Michael 151 Englishtsubjecl154-8 Ense, Bruce 151 Ernst. Karen 151 Emsles. Robert 170 Espenscheid. Cary 142-3. 170 Espich. Alice 151 Espich. Charlene 7. 110. 170 Espich. Dave 162 Essel. Randnlph 1111. 144 Essen. David 186 Essen, Robert 1112 Estes. Danna 151 Ettemolln, David 103, 142. 147.1711 Euensohn.Cay1e 84. 186. 90 Ellensohn. Karen 162 Elzel. Elaine 115-6. 170 EVIns. Randy 117.146. 151 Evans. Robert 144. 170 Fabing. Chris 170 Faeth. 31m 186 Fahnle. David 151 Faigle, Stcvc114.188 Fairbanks. Roger 88, 90. 112.142. 162 Farr. Tom 151 Feagnn. Inyce 117. 1112 Fee. Dunn: 1111. 162 Fei1hauer. Celnn114,186 Feisl. Dan 180 Fc1ix. Iamcs 151. Ferguson. Donald 90. 142, 1112 Fcrgusnn. Danna 116. 182 Fergusnn. Sandy S. 74. 80. 92. 111. 186 Fields. Danzi 115. 180 Fieler. Dave 116 Fieler. Paul 147. 152 Fighmasler. Gary 192 Fine Arts 66 FingerJeH 152 Finger. Steven 115-6. 162 Finley. Karen 152 Finn. Greg 1811 FiOIini. Mick H. 11. 88.142. 178.187 Fischback. Michael 1112 Fischer, Claudia 80-1. 84. 101. 113.187 Fischer. Dave 113. 102 Fischer. David 89, 152 Fischer. Edward 132. 143 Fischer. Ralph 152 Fischer. Steve 187 Fischer. Sue 187 Fischer. Wayne 145. 152 F1uher1y. Thumis 146. 162 F1nig.11ic197 Flake.James 142,145, 147. 162 Fleming. Linda 152 Flelcher. Dun 152 Flick, Bnb12.12.'1.145,171 Flisic. Robert 182 Floctker. Kathy 110. 157 Floelker. Mike 110. 152 Finelker. Robert 142. 162 Fiuwer. Michael 162 Flower. Pl! 152 Football 1211-23. 145 Foreign Languages 57 Fouchl. Vicki 152 Fowler.Emi1y116,171 Fowler. 1211 117.152 Fax. Debbie 87. 90. 137 Fax. Gary 110.187 Fox. Jnseph 162 Francis. Gary 152 Francis. Greg 117. 121. 145 Frank. William 89. 1112 Franklin. Richard 69.192 anks.li1199.182 Flam, Steve 162 Frashel. Murgurel 162 Frazcx. Maurice 171 Frederick. Lynn 171 Frederick. Peggy 152 Fredwest. Mark 162 Freed. Kathryn 171 Free1.Millunl71 Freeman. 3111988. 147. 157 17166111311. William 162 anch Ciub 112 Freppun. Greg 89. 104-5. 152 Freshman 150-9 Freudemann. Barbara 85. 152 Freudemann. 5111651 142. 162 Freudenbcrg. Katherine 111141.162. 171 17161151014: 171 1 ! Mark 117. 152 Fntz. Ferry 116. 161 Fmgue. John 171 Fwndurf. Chery1 152 Froleanet 112. 117. 162 111211. 1.:1rry91. 112.171 Fuller. David 152 1-'ul1z.11011y 115. 152 Future Business Leaderso1AnleriL-a 110 Future Teachers n1AmL-rica 111 Fyke. 01131 162 Gabberl. Debra 59. 152 Cabrie1. Sandra 171 Galbrcath. 13011 1.11. 1117 Gnlligurl. Virgimu 162 Gandcnbergur. D1111 103. 142. 171 Gundenbergur. 6111185. 152 Carber. 1531190. 171 Gardiner. B. 40. 56 Gardner. Jo Ann 152 Gardner. Kathy 110. 171 Gardner. Richard 89. 152 Gargunu. Pasquale 145. 171 Garrard. Kathleen 162 Carroll. Arlene 152 Garvin. Tazry 152 Garvin. Tim 162 Garza. Dennis 112. 162 Garza. lva 152 Can. Penny 187 Gehhardl. Debbie 112. 162 Cehhardl. Greg 145. 147. 152 Ceeding. Anthony 171 Heading. Susan 162 Cehring. Doug12.58. 103. 145. 1117 Gaining. Duane 145. 157. Deiser. 1,. 511 Ccisl. Pam 117. 171 Gelusu. Cal'1 171 Gcmmell. Peggy 163 Ccmrnell. Rap'mnnd 163 Ccnel.Mike171 Cunsheimer. P. 52 Ccurgu. Connie 11.1. 188 chrgc. Ken 163 Guorgyi.Rur1198 Germun. 111-n 152 Gcmulis. Jerry 171 Gerlh. P3111118. 144. 147, 171 Cell. Christine 16:3 Cthbcns. D 56 Gideon. B. 49 Giesc. E. 49 Glass. Mary 171 6111:. Michael 152 Gilbert Emi1y117.163 Cilkensnn. Keith 163 Gilkcy. Dan 145.152 Gillespie. Dennis 1218 Gilpin. 1141116111152 Cingerich. Turn 163 Girls Atheletic Ass. 78-85 Girlcn. 11111111 P12. 83. 85. 117 Glandurf.Tnhlx 101.104.117.152 Chan. ij12. 118.145.1477. 188 GIalting.M-.1uzeen95. 1013. 188 Cu . Dunnu 152 0011. Michael 111 Cnldk-in. Slew: 152 Cnldluss. Linda 1811 5101113637. 143 Gnllcr.Jnhn 1118 Gmxifnend. Dunn; 144-5. 147. 1113 Goodwin. Brenda 90. 108. 110. 1118 Goodwin. Susan 152 Cnrhnld. Cary 171 Cnrhuld. Karen 85. 152 Cmdnll. Michael 111. 163 Cruber. Sandy 152 Grace. Theresa 152. 158 Graham. Charles 163 Graham. Debbie 152 Gray. Irene 1118 ' . James111.1-14.152 11.1116: 171 Gray. Suzanne 79-80. 84. 101-3. 188 Craysun. 99b 188 Greer. Todd 163 Gregory. Glenn 1118 Greslum. L. 49 Criersan. William 145. 163 Griersheimer. Tom 109. 189 Griffin. Cary 1113. 189 Gri 1 11.,lerry189 Griffith. Jim 6. 100. 199 Griffith. Linda 139 Grissom. Rick 171 Croppenbccker, Tam 152 Cruse, Suzette 183 Gross. Diane 171 Grole, Mike142.163 Crate. Steve 142. 149. 189 Guard. George 147. 1153 Guilfoyle. Christine 133 Gundrum. Danna 163 Gundrum. Erwin 189 Gundrum. 1:11 1113 Gundrum. Michael 152 Gunkel. Gwen 151. 32. 117. 152 Gutzwiler, Debbie 189 Gulzwiler, Randall 103 Cysin, Anne104.117. 163 Hans. Bub 12. 88. 99,102,145. 1511 Hans. Frances 171 Hans. Kathy 85. 152 Hans. Russell 152 Hackwonh, Jane 104-5 Hadsell. Linda 152 Ha1er1epen. Jerry 143. 152 Halfey, Richard 91.1119 H311, Mike 163 Hagman. Clues 8, 11. 76-7. 139. 142.159 Hale, Alan 193 Hall. Danny 152 H511. 1. 49 Hall. Linda 1113 Holloran. Janice 163 Halpin. Denny 163 Halpin,Jlldy 117.163 I-hllom. Shawn114,190 Hamilton. Glur11115.l71 Hammond. Mike 90.106.111.171 Hammons. Cynthia 84. 104. 110. 190 Hnmrock. Linda 171 Hammer. Glenn 152 Haneberg. Ruth 190 Haneburg. Russ 171 Hanell. Eleanm 11111 Harman. 112111.171 Hannekcn. Mary Belh 152 Hannum. Scan 171. 143 Hannum. Wayne 152 HansemanJim183 Hargis. Mary163 Harlow. Karen 190 Harris, Barbala I90. 110 Hart. Richard 153 lelley. T. 53 Hassell. Sharon 163 Hauck. Debby 153.117 Hauck. Deborah 83. 85. 153 Haunk. Ken 144. 145. 147. 158 Haver, B. 45 Hluzr. Barbara 153 Hausftld. Lori 89. 153 Haverland. Cynlhin 1M Haverlnnd. Rick 6,133,143. 171 Hayes.l.arry193 Hays. Drew 90.190 Health Careers Club 108 Helm. Linda 6, 78. 84. 92.100. 190 Heckendom. Karen 93. 98, 99. 190 Heckendorn.Kerry100. 171 Hacker. Mindy 117.171 Hehman.Greg117. 152 Heiber. C1en12. 58. 116. 145. 190 Heideman. Stan 153 Hlidi. Nnncy110.115.171 Heidi, Robert 114. 190 11:11. Bub 1118 Heil, Belly 171 Hein. Daryl 152 Hein. David 190 Hcinold. David 12, 88. 147.. 145. 191 Heinlz, Gary 117.171. 174 021111: 49 Heinlz. Wayne 144. 163 Hcis, Bob 163 Heis.Jim144.147.152 Hcis, William191 Heisel. James 171 HeitfieldJerry 171 Heikfitld. Larry 142. 145.147.1511 Heikhaus. Slave 117. 171 Hcitkamp. Linda 1114. 112. 153 Heizmnn. Pam 163 Hcl1mnn.1. 52. 86 Heltun, Kenneth 8, 88. 117.145.191 HemmigJanice 171 Hemphill.Terry 191 Hemsath, CI1'0197. 152 Hendrickson. 1141112171 llenik, Husunury 115, 1513 11mm. 13011 115. 163 Hunry, Barbara 1116. 163 Henry, Sherry 117, 1113 110115111. Jane 163 Hens1ut. June 1613 Huld,1;1c1:ic 163 111.5111. June 163 Hc1d,1m1n 163 chlllunl, 1 'kic 115. 1111 Herhig, Mike 171 I-lergut, Bruce 16'1 l-lergen. Mmk 163 Hrrrman. Patricia 8-1. 1118. 1711, 191 11011011. Dennis 1011. 107. 112, 1153 11115119111, ll'um 171 Hcitershuimcr, Dale 115, 14-1, 163 Herteslmimcr, Lois 153 Hvttcmmcr. Dennh 163 Hiukuv Pulricia 171 . I'Crry 1-15. 153 51 Higgins. Laura 162 111gh1 110 Higins. 1.. 82 Hillmrn. Mary 171 Hildebrand, Linda 71,115 Hilts, 13 61 H1125. Nina 161 Hil1.D'1:uI911-1.191 1'1111.Mic112181511,191 1'1111. Steven 12. 58. 1-15. 191 Ilil1rnnn. M, 42 11111011. 111711 153 Himes. G. 61 11111105, 111110164 111mmclspuc11,john 171 Himn'lulspauk, Betty 16-1 Hines. JL . Iliumn, Elise16-1 lli11h1n.j1:nm 164 111rsc11110rg.A I -16-1 1111c1wns. Mon 1106111. Debra 1100111,V2mu171 11nernwhemuyL-r. In 172 HucrnsL-hemeyvr. 5111mm 191 Hnerst. D1111: 16-1 11fl1El,J-21'IQ 192 Hofer. Joyce 1114, 16-1 H011, Inc 114, 1-15. 172 11011rt1an, Vicki 153 11n11rngge, Danna 153 11n11run1i. Ed 153 11n11rrhach. Barbara 105. 115-16 1101111101'91'. 631173. 810. 179, 1. 2 11:1llmcyer,judy80. 112. 16-1 11:111n1c-yer, H. 49 1101:1105. Jeff 164 Ilnlmchulm 145. 133 11011, I, 55- 1114-5 1101!,Jack101-5 Hull, Judy 172 llullugeL Juf1crey 172 11:111huuchunetlL-85. 153 Ilultkuranim 103. 109. 192 110111111111. Kalhy 17:7. Hmmmming 3-11 Ilumu Ecunnmics 6-1 11mm- Ecnnumics Club 106 Hon, Marsh11110.192 11:11101'511' ,v 103 Hand. Den . L' 153 Hnnn-nanny 72 Hopple. 31.19 Humshy, Rink 153 Howard. 111155011 153 110War111. Marilgn 172 Hubbard. Andy 153 Hubbard, D. 82 Huber, Nancy 82. 153 Hubert. Debbie 110. 192 H uddleslnn. Pct:- 172 Hudsun. Michael 145. 16-1 Huobncr. 1. In 1-17. 16-1 llucnufuld my 164 Hucsmun, Stove 155 Huesman, Tom 153 111111, Pattie 192 11ug11cs.Gury 103. 1154 Hughes. G1mm 172 11ughes.1unc1 153 Hughes. Jim 153 Hughes, Mary 153 Hu11l Bub 153 H ummel, Max:111; 80, 16-1 Hummel, Mary 3'1. 153 Humphrey, N. 65 Huneke. Duna1d 153 1111111, Hymn 153 Hun1.Mymn I53 Hunlur. Bruce 76, 112. 117. 153 Hunler, Scull 6, 87-8, 134,144, 192 Hurd, Darrel 12, 85,115,145, 192 Hulson, David 1112 Hyland, Kalhy 1114 1112,, Danny 192 Imhall. 11. 49 Industrial Arts 35 inman, Leah 172 lori, Anthony 145, 164 1rw1n,Mary 193 Irwin, Michael 1011 Irwin, Ray 1154 Irwin. Russ 164 lsnack, Keilh 116. 1931 hey, Marsha 117.164 lackson,Joty 154 Iacubs, Dm 88, 142, 145-11. 172 Jacobs, Hick 1114 lanohs,51eve 1451, 15:1 Jansen, Terri 17. 193 jelfcrs. Nancy 153 leHerson, Vicky 171 jvlen, Jean 153 Jenkins, Linda 164 Jenkins, V. 63,110 Jennings, L. 59, 109 Jenllen, Larry 114. 1911 Jerry's Day 21 Jervis. M. 47 Indian, Gregory 153 Joesling, Bub 164 Johamen, Vic1or 24-5, 1114-5, 1.72 Johnson, Chrisly 172 Johnson, Don 153 Johnson, Gary 164,172 Johnson. Rich 153 Jobnslon. Danny 172 JohnslunJohn 153 Johnsmn,Marcia 103. 117, 193 Johnston. Micky 85, 97,153 Johnston. Stephanie 1.93 Juhnslun. Tamara153 lanes, Bev153 Jones, David 164,172 Jnnes, George 153 Jones,,liln172 lanes, Tim 88, 14-1, 145, 1.93 Joseph, Cary 153 Joseph, Guy 164 luengling, Debbie 164 luengling, Gary 172 luengling, Mike 15:1 luengling, Pal 193 Juergens, Kalen 97 Jung, Pam113.115,118,193 Juniors 1159-79 Kacher, Debbie 193 Kadcr1i, 31113, 106. 143,.172, 174 Kahny,Mar11117,153 Kahsu. Bob172 Kaiser, Dan 164 Kaiser, Ron 153 Kammer, Karen 84. 172 Kammerer. Jim 172 11319111, Janie 85. 99. 112,153 Karnes, Bill 1114 Kames, Mike 153 Kase,M2ry10164 Kase, P31 193 Kasely, Bruce 193 Kasely, Linda 1114 Kalhmann, Raymond 184 Kalselos, Chris 153 Kalz, Jim Kaufman, David 172 Kaufman, Mary Ann153.117 Kay, Debbie 153 Keaton, 31117, 14, 15, 104, 19-1 Kelan, Karen153 Kegley, Terrie 164 1181111. Bub 89.153 Keilhnle. Marilyn 184 Keilhnlz, Janice 82,153 Keller. Barb 115, 172 Keller, Martha 80, 81, 89, 108,194 Keller, Rick 164 Keller, Sttve 172 Kelley, Blaine 194 Kellcy. C. 65 Kelley, Debbie 1114 Kelley. Greg 88, 1114. 116 Kellzy, Linda 1114, 1114 Kelley. Pa! 172 Kelley. Robyn B5, 117, 153 Kellogg, Kevin 171 Kemp, Dim... 172 Kemp, Joyce 153 Kemper, Donna 194 KennyJim 172 Kenny, Steve 145, 153 K2521. Peggy 711. 8-11. 81. 84, 194 Kibby, Mari 155 Kilhy,jerry 147,172 Kilby,Jne 145, 147, 164 244- Index Kilby.l,nun113154.174 Kimmcr. Mike 16-1 Kimmich,Mun.-i:132. 85, 113. 117. 153 Kimmich, Peggy 102, 115. 172 King 1700111311 12-3 King, Mary Anne 16-1 K1ng, 111101191153 Kimingcr. Cindi 172 Kirbv C1enn 172 111551-11. Dav;- 142. 145, 153 Kisscll. Janet 153 Kisse11. Wayne 194 Kist, Michud 172 K151, Sherri 153 Kiltles. Mike16-1 Klappcr, Dax'id 172 KleinfeIIL-r, Randy 172 K1cinmm1.1udy 153 K1emunn, Danna 172 chmann. Karen 153 Klinc. Michael 144, 164 Kinslermaun. Ken 153 Knapp, Boss 194 KnCDP. Clnyd 194 Kncpper. Mark 155 K11cpper,'1 uln88. 115-6. 147. 19-1 Knigh1, C 55 Knight Slevc 6. 16. 1711. 194 K11islcy.Brucel2. 11 . 145. 1114 Knox. Debby 16-1 Knux, Edie 15.: Knox,1.1nd11195 Knox, Robert 147, 153 Knue.De11hie 117, 16-1 Koch, Karen 153 Kuc11,Kuthy 172 K1mk,'1'110mas 16-1 Kuchler, David 153 Knclm. C 59, 110 Knenig, 1.66 Kuestcr. Janice 104. 164 Kuesmr, Kamleen 172 Knesler, Paulette 172 Kohler. Debbi 172 Kolhinsky. Michasl 172 K1118511111011, C. 76 KilesnikoH, Janice 153 Korlc,1111153 Korlv,Myma104,16-1 nyrlc,NanL-g179, 85,93.101,164 Kurlu, Paula 172 Knth. Bill 153 K1112. Jim 145, 147. 172 Knvau. De1111ie 8-1. 87, 111. 172 Kuvaw. Jody 97. 153 Kowuh, Jacquie 103. 109. 111.161 KovuL-h, 10 Ann 109, 172 Kowmn,1i 57 Kowzan, G. 5-1 Krabuchcr,Tun1 I53 Kracmer, Mary 116. 195 Kra11. David 164 Krailler. Frank 16-1 Kraillcr, Jerry 109, 172 Kmmcr, anal 84, 37. 90, 111,195 Kramer, SrL-vu 111, 154 Krebs. Vicki 172 Kru11.1udy 17, 79, 1114, 117, 164 Kreigcr, Randy 152 Kreutlur. Joyce 155 Kreutzer. Pal 101. 172 Kreuzmann. Lynn 153 Kliag. K311114113, 165 Km1m,Jn11n 172 Krondilov, Teddy 153 Krnner, Judy 79, 32.115. 15-1 Kroner. Sheldun, 1-13 Kruelzer, Carolyn 104-5. 195 KruL-lzer. Pal 29 Kruetzkamp, Sherry 77-81. 90. 195 Krug. Kar188, 195 Krummer, Neil 195 Krusling,Henry195 Krygnwski, Dolores 195 Krygnwski, Sally 89, 165 Kuhlman, Dnnnld 1-15 Kuhn, E1. 49 Kumi. Shari 165 Kur11,Gan 172 Kur17. n 88, 90, 12-1, 145 Kunz, 5191's 142, 147. 1513 Lucy. Karcn 35. 117, 154 1 ', Markl-15,1-17,165 Lainc, jerry 154 Lakes, G. 61 Lalmh.1,eslieli,104,155 Lambrinidcs.Nic11195 Laming. 5112:0116, 8-1. 110, 195 Lumpe,1i11 20. 73. 79-81, 115, 172. 178 Lampe. Kim 154 Lampc, Valerie 25, 84, 104,172 Lancnslcr, Skip 6. 20. 73,172,178 Lane, R, 4-1, 1-15 Lang, Greg I54 hanger, Mark 114,195 Langhorst. 01113911 165 LaScn1eA, Cary 89. 154 Latin Club 112 Laltarulo, William 172 Lallko, Rudy 154 Lawing, Deborah 154 Lawrence, Bruce 114. 1911 Lawrence, Debi: 97, 154 Lawtence, Mark 154 Lawrence, Vernon 1115 Laws, Pau1 111, 154 Leesman, Stephen 165 Lehmnn, Sue 82, 1041-5, 116, 196 Leibel. Donna 190 Lebell, Linda 79, 112, 85, 99.1115 Leimberger, Kathy 24, 172 Lcimberger, Bclsy 117, 196 Leimberger, Fred 148, 154 Lcnz, Cheryl 154 Lenz, Mike 165 Lepall, 12:11:16,105 Lesler, Karen 172 Leurck, Greg 185 Leurck, Joe 154 LewckJnmes 172 Lewis, 3111117, 154 Lewis, Diana 79, 55, 145, 165 Lewis,Juan115,172 Lcwis.Mik9154 Lewis, Mike 172 Libury 108 Lichl. Betty 165 Liebel, Sandy 165 Liandecker, Randy 111, 154 Lighlfnot, Cnnnie 115, 172 Lindsry, Dnn 192 Lindsey, Paula 85,117, 1115 Link, Barb 27. 104. 165 Link, Marly 154 Linnig, Ray 145. 196 Linville, Dehbie 113. 154 Lipps, Linda 1135 Lipps. Rita 154 Lipps, Tom 165 Lipps, Warren 165 Lime , Thomas 198 Lodge, Diane 154 Ladge, Ginger I72 Loew, Chlrles 172 Loewensline, Dick 88. 89. 147, 196 thus. Glynis l54 Long, M11: 20, 88,87,172 Lowe, Howie 58.137, 1411, 148, 1911 Lowe, Marci 154 Lowe, Marci 185 Lowe, Steve 116, 137,143, 140, 165 Lowenslein, Dink 130, 134, 144 Luwmnn, Ralph 173 Luwihex. Debbie 82, 87. 92, 161, 185 Luleer, Melody 13, B11, 92, 115, I90 Loze, Cherri 85, 117, 154 Lozc, Vic 113 Lucas, Ed 154 Luhn, Thomas 165 Lunkingbeal. Steve 147, I54 Lull, 11m 117, 154 Lull, Laura 32. 85, 117, 154 Lutz, Susan 165 Lyons, Bey 154 Lyons, Mike 154 McBraycr, 1911 89, 90, 1119, 199 McBreen, Dan 1711 McCabe, D. 52 McCane, Beverly 155 McCarthy, A. 46 McClure, Vic155 McDermntl, Amy 117, 199 McDonaH. Tom 106, 109, 173 McFadden, Ernie155 McCary. Debbie 155 McCinn. Colleen 155 McCrnth, Dan 155 Mchth, Mary Bath 1511 McGregor, Mike 147, 1511 McCregnr, Scull 1511 McCregnr. Sue 98, 102, 173 McKelvey, Debra 104, 107 McKelveyJef! 199 McKinney, Bcclsy 104, 1711 McKinney, Bob 173 McKinney, Jean 1115 MckinneyJoyce 84, 173 Mckinney, Sandra 110, 199 McKinney, Shawn 199 McMunay, Pam1511 McSnrley. Knlhy 200 McSorley, Ken 142, 156 Mchy, Steve 117, 156 Muck, Debbie 165 Mack. Knlhy 165 Macke, Denise 117,165 M:cke,,leny 116, 173 Macke. Ken 154 M3111. Leslie 165 Maher.John1-12. 1-15. 1-17. 15-1 Maiur.611165. Mnier. 111m 154 Maisch. K. 49 Maisch. V. 49 Maisenhacher. Rink 173 Majurettcs. Varsity 95 Maksialler. Jan 6. 7981.84, 196 Mnhtuller, L, 49 Mang0111.Shirley 84. 196 Mann.Jo11n 165. Mann. Mike 165 Marchiom'. Bub 165 March. Tom 165 Marcus. Denise 154 Marcus. Mike 173 Marshall. Sarah 102. 104, 165 Marlin. H. 48. 108 Martin. Mike 89. I47. 154 Marlin. Mary Ann 154 Manz,Creg 58. 142. 146. 165 Manuudy 6. s, 22. 7:3, 79, 30.32. 197 Marwedc. Dwight 91. 165 Marx.Chcry1 115. 173 Marx. Jeff 173 Marzheusev. Cindy 82. 55. 154 Masnn. 15.49 Masun. P. 63. 96 Massmann. Leslie 64. 101, 104. 197 Mnssmann. Melodie 154 Masters. Jeff 197 Maslin.110ger111. 173 Mathematics 58. 59 Mathias, Pam 154 Malsun. P. 56 M31115. M. 62 Maturann. Palricia 117. 165 Matuska. Antoinette 154, I58 Maluska. 901113162. 154 Maxey. Tum 89. 197 Maxey. Vin- 154 Mantadl. Ian 154 Maxwill. Indy 154 Maxwill. Mark144. 145. 146. 165 May. Dan147. 154 May. Gary 105. 197 May. Greg 105. 197 May. MikeSB.l41.144.l47.197 Mayer. Sandy 154 Mayer.Susan154 Mazzard. Slave 154 Maelstrom. Donna S2. 154 Mecksirolh..111179. 111. 3-1. 116. 197 Meckstmlh15usan112.85. 154 Meehun.5herelAnn197 Meer.Jim110.165 Moer,Sandrn118. 165 Meese. Connie 110. 165 Megge. Rnger6.12.121. 175,197 Megarie. 11111 154 Meier. Dan 1541 Meininger. Amy 89. 15-1 Melillu. Janice 30. 197 Malillu. Sandra 1'15. 154 Mello. Della 165 Mello. Donna 165 Melzer. Cheryl 197 Melzer. Donna 15-1 Menke.AnneQQ.110. 154 Menke.Jim175 Menlrup. Larry 173 Mercer. Banni982.115. 154 Mercer. Karin 82. 154 Mercurio. Chuck 147. 173 Mercurin. Shirley 5. 92. 198 Merkle, Kathy 113. 173 Merkle,111nda95. 113. 165 Menen. J, 611.79 MeIz. Tnny 154 Meyer. Cindy 173 MeyerJern 1713 Meyer. John 1911 Meyer. Karen 8-1. 103. 1111. 117. 193 Meyer. Larmine 110. 1913 Meyer. Linda 198 Meyer. Mark 165 Meyer. Sheql 155 Meyer. Yumne 155 Middundurf. Gayle 155 M iddcndurf. Marsh: 1915 Middlekamp. 2 Miles. 341119145 173 Miller. Dennis 155 3111121. Diane 193 Miller. Donna 155 Miner. Edward 198 Miller, Eric 165 Miller, Cary 145. 147. 155 Miller. Janet 92. 198 Miller. John 155 M 111m. John 196 MillenjnyBS. 155 MiIEL'r, K 60 Miller, Kev 173 Miller. Lou142.165 Miller. Pau1110,113. 142. 155 Miller. Robin 1811 Miller. Sandy 198 Miller. 5601189. 110. 105 Miller, Susan 95, 154 Miller. Torn 155 M1113. Nlncy 155 Mills, Steven 91. 99.165 Minges. Gary 166 Minges. Larry 173 Minges. Mike 142. 166 Minges. William 1116 Mirlenbrink. Janice 115.173 Mirlenbrink, Norbert 166 Mims, jim 155 Mishurdn, Birgir 199 Mishurda, Mary 155 Mikhe . Andy 73, 115-6. 144-6. 166 Milchell, Mindy 1164.199 Milchell, R. 59 Miner. D. 52 Mixed Glee C1ub117 Moehle. Lorna 86-7, 93, 199 Moel'lle. Ron 90. 143. 155 Mohaupt. Nancy 117, 155 MohnupI. Peggy 911. 111. 186 Mo . Diane 167-6, 199. 217 Molly, Janice 199 Monnlmn. Sleve 155 Monroe. Theresa 155 Monlague. Allan 147, 166 Monlaguc. Anne 99. 155 Monlgomery. Bill 155 Moonert, Linda 173 Moonerl. Sandy 166 Moore. 911188, 173, 199 Moore. Debbi: 6,110. 119 Moore, Donn9155 Maura. Krista 166 Moore. Linda. 173 Moore. Linda 173 Moore. Lynn 110. 115. 155 Mame, R011 173 Manna, S. 68, 127. 144, 146 Mmres. 13111 145 Moorehend. Pnlllm 103. 173 Moormen, L. 49 More. johnathun 155 Mann. Diana 155 Mummjny 168 Mann. Kathleen 155 Mmatschek, Wayne 155 Moreland. David166 Moreland. Teresa 6.111.116.1119 Murford. Mike 145.155 Morgan. Deborah 117. 166 Morgan. Cari 115. 173 Morgan, Greg 173 Morgan. Mary 155 Morgan. Rink 166 Murgenroth, Mike 88, 173 Morris. Brcbl 116. 173 Mnrris. Diane 117,155 Morris. C. 56 Murris. Murcia 116.173 Morris. Rolland 155 Murris. T. 42 Mnulliel. R. 52 Mueller, J. 56 Mueller. Ken 15 Mueller. Slave 144. 147. 155 Muirheid. Dnnald 173 Muilheid. Ruben 154 Muirheid. Run 173 Mullen. Brenda 98.102.111.113. 200 Mullins, Debbi: 79, 103. 111. 116. 173 Murphy. Pa! 155 Murphy. Yvonne 155 Murray, John 155 Musehmp. Waller 21, 116. 166 Myers. Dave 155 Myers. Debbie 155 Myers. Karen 173 Nnbel'. 3111114. 200 Naber. Cnil 166 Nasal. Linda 76. 110. 117.156 Nauman. Cary 80. 88. 144. 200 Ncld. 1311188. 142. 1411. 200 Neilheisel. Indy 110. 200 Ncilheisel.Tom 145. 147.166 Nelson. Joe 1713 Neugebauer.Glenn17, 23. 87-8. 127. I46. 200 Neumann. Bernie 173 Neumeislex. Jnnel 200 Neumeisler. Pink 166 New. Debbie 156 Ncwcomb. lo: 6. 73, 176. 1100 Newman. Steve 156 Nickersnn. P311111. 73, 99. 178. 200 Nickles. Debra 173 Nickles. Mike 156 Nieh. Ed 173 245 - Index Niehaus. Linda 156 Nicman. Barbara 10-1, 107. 116. 166 Niklow'zlz. Hans 89, 156 Nixon. Sa11y 104. 116. 152. 156 Nixon, Susan 74. 89. 173 Nab15.Lynn 37, 173 Nnhlc, Slew: 166 Null. Cathy 116. 178 Nelle. Denise 156 Nulte. Clutiu 156 NulteJudy156 Nu1le. Marlunn 110. 7.00 Nulle. Mary 200 Nelle. 110351-15. 147, 166 Nurris. EEVerly 116. 173 Nnrthvult. B. 63. 79 Nnrloll.jinl 173 Norton. Rick 143, 201 Noth. Gary 166 th. Ronald 201 Natl. Mary K. 10.21.108.116. 201 031181165 92-93 0bermcyer.j 55. 100 Oblinger. Cuni 173 Oblechl. Man 156 O'Brien. Robin 156 0c115.C11ris 166 O'Connnr.Conni6156 O'Connor. Patrick 178 Oehler. Alber1156 Oehler. Dnmm 201 OehIL-r. Leah 116. 173 Oelling. Suc 116. 201 O'Harru. Patrick 173 O'Harru. Clmrlclta 166 Oldcudick, Nancy 104. 166 0111119111. Don 173 01121119111. Kuxeu 156 Olsen. Ward 173 Oppclt. Debbie 95. 173 Oppell. Debra I73 Oppell. Denise 34. 95. 173 0rben.Karen115. 116. 166 Organizatiuns 711-117 Ormsby.Vick135.89. 156 Orndurff. Darlene 117. 166 Oshmne. Cindy 85. 156 Osborne. Cynthia -11. 96. 117. 166 Osborne. Julio 173 Osborne. Kathy 166 Osborne, Pally 156 Oslerhage. Amy 166 Osterhagc. Linda 82. 117. 156 Osturhage. Paul 6. 73. 88. 1711. 201 Osterhage. Sue 61. 82. 85.117, 156 Oswald. Dave 156 O'Toule. tjnlleen 166 011.11har1ene 110,210 Owen. A 63 Owens.David166 Owens. Dun 117. 156 Owens. Glenn 173 OyakaWa. 1', 63. 133, 143 17:111. Kenneth 166 Page. Aarlm 6. 89. 109. 156 Page. Linda :27. 85. 110. 166 Painter. Gill 173 Palmer. Craig 6. 87. 178. 201 aner. Eddie 17S Panteru. Vicke 96. 161. I66 Pao1lelln. Kalhy 35. 156 Pnpin.David147. 156 Papner. David 173 Parker. Marl: 156 Parker. Susan 106. 116. 166 Parsnns. Gail 166 Pnrsnns. Pamela 93. 110. 201 Pale. Lillian Joann 117. 201 Pale. Pam 156 Puttersun. Mark 89. 151i Fanemm. Sharon 166 Paul. Dun 145. 156 Paul, Jeffrey 116. 145. 201 Paul. Nancy 8. 10.110.201 P3111011. M111? 76. 1-12. 174 Payne. Jim 165 Payne. Linda 1118. 110. 174 Payne. Pam 156 Payne, Bob 156 Fearsnn. Linda80.82.85.117. 166 Pecheux. Chris 156 Peel. Roger 166 Pulley. C. 56 Pels. Ladunnu 114. 2051 F615. Murlenc 115. 174 Penn. Cunniu 117. 156 Penn. Dave 156 Penn. Dave 91. 106. 202 Pennekamp.Jim 156 Pennekamp, Ruben 166 Penninglnn. Jim 156 Pennington. Vickie 174 Pentecnst Dung 166 Pep C1ub 86-7 Peppers, Mike. 23, 87. 144. 146. 202 Pereixa. Jim 117. 202 Pereira. Sue 262 Perry. Debbie 156 Perry. Kalhie 174 Panel. Barb 62. 109. 117. 156 Panel. Mary 2112 Panel. W111iam 174 Peters, Dave 88. 145. 174 Peters, Li11inn 6, 16. I74. 1711 Peters. Linda 104. 156 Peters. Richard 103. 174 Pelersmnn, Ann 85. 156 Pelry, Danna 174 P1111. Cary 157 P1111, Vickie 20. 78-81. 84. 100.174 Pfalh'nger. Lynne 202 PfaHingcr. Robert 186 Pfeiffer. Chrisiine 166 Pflug. Rndney 136, 202 Pflum. C. 49 Pflum, Joe 166 Phelps, Pal 85, 156 Phelps. Plula 117. 166 ?hillips. Craig 91. 117. 145, m Phillips. L. 411 Phonix. Margaret 85. 109, 166 Physical Educmion 67-9 Pieclonka. L. 65. 144-5 Piepmeier. lane 6. 82. 166 Pierce.113ndy 202 Piersnn. Bernard 157 Filler. L. 47 Film. Ben 166 Pilot. Brenda 160 P1101. James 202 Piper. jay 75. 142. 215 Piper. P3165, 152. 157 Pislur. Linda 174 Pillenger. Michelle 104. 115-6. 203 Pillmnn. Linda 157 Piumnn. Penny 6. 76, 99.1013. 203 Plays. 14-5. 24-5 Plannen. 151111111157 Plummcr. Bill 147. 203 Plummer. Miriam 85. 157 Pahlmeyex. Scult 143 PolleyJan157 Pope. Dolores 157 Pope. Indy 117. 174 Povkav. Phyllis 96. 117 Powell. Barbara 93. 98. 101-4. 203 Powe11.JDe157 Pow211.Lindn 81-2. 85.117 Powers. Pam 157 Powers. Tim 146. 157 Poynler, E. 61, 143 Poymer, Sharon 174 Price. Brands 114, 2113 PriceJahn 88, 142. 145. 174 Price, Muy Gail 174 Pram. John 157 Proclnr. Mark 144-5. 147. 157 Prom , Cindy 157 Prom , Joe 147 Pram 28-9 Pmpes, Lesler 145 Purnell. Dave 157 Pye, Bonnie 117. 174 Quill and Sun 102 Quinn, Paula 157 Quinn. Tim 1011. 174 Quinn. Tom 1011. 109. 174 Quimon. Yvonne 85 Rube. Bmce 144. 166. 2113 Rube. Carol 84. 110. 116 Rube. Tony 174 Rabnnus. Diana 157 lhce. Craig 1611, 174 112122. David 143. 157 Rack. Jim 174 112621. Gerry 106. 174 Radlcy. Patricia 111. 174 Rainey. Karen 174 Rains.Cary 109. 166 Rais, Pamrla 85. 97. 112.157 Ramsey. Jim 203 Ihnz. Kalhy 169 Rani, Peggy 20:1 Rasmussen. Alan 2113 Enuck, Dave 174 lunch. Diane IN. 157 Rum, Palty 73. 168. 174 Ray, PaIli 166 llayhle. Fred 145.147, 157 Rum. S. 55 99. Victor 166 ReudeJeff 117. 145-6. 166 Beckner. D. 69 Rehn, Debbie 106 Reid. Debbie 2113 Reid. Phil 111. 157 Reidmaner, IL 57, 112 Reilenberger. Mary J u 166 Reikteck. David 203 Rcilmann. 130111711: 166 1191111191. Cheryl 166 Reindel. Frank 166 Reinher1.Jnmcs 157 Reinhed. Lanu 166 Roinschmidl. Marsh: 76. 117. 157 Beiss. Man 203 R9155, Pam 95. 110, 165 Beckenjuhn 166 Roman Cynthia 85, 10-1, 166 Remmel, Palricia 166 Renieris, Bill 157 Renner. Cindy 172. 17-1 Rennick, Dan 166 Rennick, Joe 166 Resler. Michelle 20-1 Reynn1115,1.61 Reynn1ds.11m 111.142. 157 Rhodes. Viki 157 Richards, Hunald 157 Richardson. Kathy 104-5, 174 Richardxon, S111.- 157 Richmond. Dumls 12,23. 88. 145, 204 Rickels. D.-19 Rickcls, Kalhy 85. 97 Riddell.Brenda166 Hieman. Clemla157 Riesteuberg, Mary 166 Rigg. Jerry 17:1 Riga, Turn 20-1 Ri1ey,1im111-2.117,157 Riley, Patrick 143. 157 Ripperger. Dennis 157 Ripperger. Dennis 166 1111161. Bob157 Enter. Elmer 157 111120. Diana 204 HilzoJohn 165 Robards, Cheryl 10-1, 110. 166 Rohards, John 20-1 Rnbben, Ken 204. 11-1 Robbins. Marilyn 157 Ruberm. Joseph 204 Roberts. A. 47 Robertson, Joy 174 Robinson, Patricia 157 Rodenberg, D1ane 17-1 Roeck. Barba13174 Roeck, Danna 204 Hoeck.1.u Ann 157 Huedersheimcr, Tim 157 Hoehrig, Debbie17-1 RoehrigJean157 Roehrig, Sue 174 Huellig. John 174 Hoempp, Sharon 114, 20-1 Rogers. Fay 157 Rogers, john 20:! R0115, Mik5157 1101193, Mark111,157 Roll. Steve 174 R011. Thumas 104-5. 20-1 H0nn1d, 0:11173. 75-6, 103, 113, 2115 Ronald, Nancy 76. 85, 157 Room, Karen 17: Rose, Dennis 109. 205 Rose. Lisa 21. 174 Rose, Phil 174 Rose. Yvelte 157 Rosehurrnugh. Debbie 111-83, 115, 117. 166 Rusehunough. Mike 145-6, 166 Rosenfeld, R 58 Ross, Barry 117, 157 Ross. joseph 167 11065. Linda 90,116. 1.7-1 Russ, Nancy 55, 90. 167 Ross. Pam 205 Ross. Valerie 55, 117. 157 Rossi. Greg 167 Eathohn 157 Rolhwell, Tum 144-5. 167 House. Dee Dee 157 House. Inn 97, 157 Rowe. V 55 Rawland. Cary 145. 147, 157 Rowlauds, Madelyn167 Ruby, Diana 85, 92, I67 Ruby. Susan 6. 93, 205 Rudman. Deborah 82. 85. 167 Rudolf. PauleNc 157 Ruehrwein, E. 42 Ruhe. Jne 157 Runtz. Vicki 167 Hush. 111112112 205 Russo. Michael 167 Rutenschrucr, W. 68. 145 Rydyznski. Denny 167 Sabin, Tony 157 Salamone. Fat 157 Sal1aday. K111109174 Salzer. S. 68. 79. 82 Sandberg. Stephen 117. 174 Sander, Jan 20. 22. 117. 174 Snndels. Diane 117. 107 Sandlin. Dl1e 100.109-10. 107 Sandusky, Dan 145. 157 Sandusky, Ken 174 Santana, Rubin 157 Saltler. E. 52 Sauer, Gregg 157 SauerJelf 90, 142, 157 Saunders, Pa! 79. 85. 95, 167 Sawyer, Torn 157 Sawycrs. Michael 107 Sayers, Su 78, 112, 99. 107 Sayne, Bonnie 157 Schacht, Darrell 147, 157 Schacht. Mildred 117. 107 Schaefer. Dant130. 117, 167 Schuftr. David 145, 157 Schaefer. Denise 157 Schnefel, Rick 91, 147. 167 Schafer, Karen 79. 97, 911, 205 Schaieh. Beverly 158 Schiller, Bemice 158 Schiller, C1111 144. 205 Schnnlz, Gail 110, 205 5:111:11, Robin 158 Schulz. Sue 107 Schaurer, Ray 158 thenll. T. 58 Scheidenbexger, Kandace 98. 205 Schemenlur, Mike 158 Schemenlur, Rnndy 174 Scherch, Steven 174 therch, Tom 143. 205 Scherer. 11. 1.1. 44 Scherdenbug. Cyril 107 Scherpenberg. Ken 158 Schicrloh, R. 06,115 5211111, Dan 1137 Schill. Larry 158 Schill. Mary 108. 174 Schipper, Louis 11. 109. 205 Schkalxla. Call 205 Schlubla, Herman 175 Schhbln, Melita 167 Schleicher, David 145 Schleicher, Sharon 158 Schlensker, Nancy 102, 110. 167 Schlensker, Vicki 158 Schltue. Joe 158 Schlrue. Mary 175 Schlocmer. S. 145 Schlms, David 167 Schloss, Kathleen 110, 206 Schmidt. Cheryl 112. 158 Schmidt. Dennis 107 Schmidt, Elaine 200 Schmidt. Linda 158 Schmidt. Mark144. 146. 167 Schmidt, Wendy 35, 1511 Schmidt, Willinm 107 Schmidt, Willilm 09, 175 Schmidt, Yvonne 111. 167 Schmilhorsl. Kay 31, 76. 99. 110-1. 200 Schnilt. 13111 175 Schmilt, Robert 0. 175. 178 thmill, Tum 155 Schmngmw, Gayle 107 Schmulle, Run 175 Schneider. Dnvid 144. 175 Schneider. Debra 175, 200 Schneider.Denise91.110.175 Schneider. Eileen 82. 97. 112. 158 SchneiderJim 116. 175 Schneider, Kiln 158 Schneider, Paul 175 Schneider, Steve 158 Schnieber. Dennis 110, 147, 175 Schnur. Jack 145. 158 Schnur. Kalen 175 Schoborg. Tom 143. 150 Schoenig. Richard 158 Schoenig. Roger 158 Schocning, Klaus 206 Schorsch. Larry 107 Schnder, joyce 85, 107 Schrader. Pal 200 Schnnd. 161m 200 Schreck. Bruce 158 Schreck, James 114, 206 Schreiber, N. 55 Schroeder. Roger 175 Schroeder. Sully 82, 111, 107 Schuuk, Dnmthy 158 Schneler, Doug 107. 110. 107 Schneler, June 107 Schuler, Pamela 104-5, 175 Schulle, Kllhy 87. 102, 206 Schullz. Sleve 143. 158 Schulze. F. 03 Schum. Knlhie 159 Schum. Peggy 175 Schunk, Nancy 8, B4, 94, 110, 206 Schunl, V, 49 Schuster. Merry 102, 115.175 Schusler. Rick 1.12. 117. 147, 1.58 Schutlc, Jean 175 Schutle, Susan 206 Schwah, Cynthia 117, 207 Schwalbnch, Karen 28, 103-5, 175 Suhwan. Elizabeth 6, 107, 207 Schwan. K115, 87,110. 113. 175 Schwander, Charlene 158 Schwunder. Diana 74, 175 Schwandner.5!cve117, 1513 Schwarm, Cyndia 108, 207. 217 Schweer. Cary 167 Schweiken. Mark 175. Schweitzer. judy 115. 175 Schweitzer, Karyn 158 Schweitzer, Richard 89 Schweitzer, Steve 175 Schwer, Linda 207 Schwneppe. Judy 207 Science 60-1. Scudder. Dun 207 Seabum. She11a175 5231. Candi 158 Seaman, E11 158 Scars, Duke175 Sunver.Judy175 Sebastian, 5111113167 5811011. Terry 6, 1-13. 1-15, 158 Scibel. A. 59 591g. Run 167 Seipel, MichaelZU. 106. 142-3, 175 Settz, Elizabeth 6.20, 175 5511:, j. 64 Semana, Run 145, 175 Senior Direcmry 214-7 Senims 178-217 5855. Deborah 175 Seurkamp. Joyce 207 Szwell, Les 167 Sexton, Diana 167 59111611. Mike 117, 158 Shackelford, Jim 143. 1511 Shackelfurd. Sarah 107. 175 Shannon. Kathleen 158 Sharp, Lesile 158 Sharpe, Kathy 207 51mm. F 69. 1-15. 147 Schearer. Numa 15B Seheckels. Tim 91. 145. 167 Sherman. S. 55 Shibiya. Richard 91. 175 Shird, K111131155, 167 511011, Bi 127. 142. 167 Shnusc, Debbie 207 Shubcrl. E 45 Shula. Debbie 175 Siekmann. 1301125. 73. 88. 129. 141. 144. 207 Siemer. Dan 143. 156 Siemer, Jane 79. 9-1. 175 Siemer, Mary207 Si1bernagel, Mike 167 Si1ver, Danette 65, 113,167 Si1ver. Debbie 158 Dilver. Denise 175 Simms. 13.61.145.147 Simpsun. Dan 167 Simpson. Mike 167 Simpson. Sandy 208 Sims, L. 59 Singer. Mary 103-5. 175 Sizer. Peggy 208 Sjurda1, Sally 14. 19, 104-5. 175 Skidmore. Gary 167 Skidmore. Karen 116, 175 Slater.J.5 ,76 Smith, Chris 167 Smith.1.'yndy90, 2011 Smi1h.Dianu117.161 $mi1h, Cary 80. 129. 1.75 Smith. Gerry 23, 12B, 208 Smith. jirn 1513 Smith. Margare! 156 Smilh, Mike 142-3. 146. 175 Smith. Patricia 158 Smith. Paula 117. 167 Smilh, Randy 6, 12. 80. 1-15. 203 Smilh, V. 52 Smilh, Vicki 158 Smi1h, W. 61,111 Smyth, Patricia 167 Snndgrass. Karen 8-1. 176 Snyder. Martha 1513 Social Sludies 50-3 Socker.John1-15. 147. 175 Summer. Michehe 175 Summer. Sheila 175 Sophomnres 160-8 Soulhgale, 8. 11,57 Spanagel, Marly 176 Spanish Clu11113 Sparks. C3101 106. 159 Sparks, Stanley 176 Special Educaliun 69 Speckerl, D. 49 240 -1ndex Spencer. Diane 170 Spencer. Pam 176 Spencer. Pamela 159 Spencer. 5.63.114 Spicard, A1 12-11, 80. 145-0208. 145 Spilzmiller, Mary 176 Spillmiller, Vivian 159 Spoede. Susannah 70, 89, 159 Sprnque. Torn 176 Sprall. 11011100, 170 Stacey. Mike 1117 Suhmnnn, lane 176 Suiger, Nancy 108 Slammer, Greg 89, 159 Slump, Greg 91, 103, 105, 143. 208 Staples. Mark 143.108 Stark. P. 00. 107 Stautberg, Ju1ie 108 Sleding, 11111108 Steding, Milt: 1011 Steele. Cary 170 Steimiede. Mark 143. 108 Stephens, Kcnl 100 Stephens, Pam 103, 108. 170 Sleuver, Bill 103, 208 Sleuver, Karen 159 Slevens. Nancy 208 Slevens. P. 70 Slewnrl. E. 49 Slewnrl. Janice 200 Slewm, Jim 108 Slichlenoih, Craig 90. 143. 108 Sliens, Rick 208 Slinson. Melody 90, 93, 2011 Sloerker. Debbie 117, 159 5101121. Jnhn 116, 1711 5101121. Mark 159 SlukesJanel 152. 159 510195.16 Anne 32. 81.103.176 Slone. Alan 91, 100. 176 Stone, Dnug 109, 176 Slory. Linda 110, 209 51011112115, Ken 209 Slmnzin. luck 1711 5113112511. Sharon 811. 85.111. 108 Slrasser, Donna 105 Sinner. Donna 116, 209 Slrasscr. Slave 107, 168 Slraltun. Bill 147. 159 Slraus. 13.03, 110 SlrecHuss. Kevin 1.17. 170 Slreckfuss. Steve 146, 178 Slrohmeier, Linda 82, 159 Slroscllen, Louis 145. 147. 168 Slraud. Mark 189 Slucker. Jennifer 159 Sludcnt Council 72-5 Sludcnl Li1e 4-39 Sludl, Richard 108 Slutzman, D. 65 Sudbqu. Tony 1118 Sulek, William 147. 168 Sulenlic. Nancy 159 Sullivan. Dennis 170 Sullivan. Peggy 159 Summers, Kalherine 90. 170 Sumner, Norma 0. T3, 81, 87. 94. 209 Sundermln, Sieve 209 Sunners, Ken 159 Swan, 111m 145, 159 Swans, Dennis 159 Swearingen. anke 100. 103, 108 Swearingen. Durlene 110. 159 chlringen. Debbie 83. 85. 159 cheder, W, 31, 43 Sweeney, Karen 168 Sweeney, Sandra 117 Sweethenn Dance 20 Swimming 102-133. 140 SznboJosef 170 Tabar. Bruce 89-90. 144-7. 152. 159 Tabb, Manha 209 Tabelman, Belly 188 Table of Contents 2 Tneuber. Robert 170 Tnphom, Fred 114, 209 Tnphom, Karen 178 Tlnnn 86-9 Tartar, 13012176 Tarvin. David 117. 159 Tarvin. Debby 170 Tale, Kathy 95.111. 108 Tate. T. 06. 89 Taylor, Dana 117, 159 Tayiol, Debbie 85, 188 Taylor, Gerry 209 Taylor, L. 58 Taylor, Linda 117, 198 Tabelman. Jim 144-5, 176 Tnlgheder, Mike 90. 159 Teller. Sandra 117. 209 Tempesl. Linda 115. 170 Tznnis 134-5, 144 Tape, Debbie 95, 168 Thacker. Yvonne 209 Thaler, Tim 69, 91. 176 Theesfeld. Linda 168 Theme End Sheets Theobald. Cary 145. 168 Thiemun. Pam 85, 95. 166 Thiernuy, Ticn 161:1 Thomas, Bruce 1425, 159 Thomas. C1111 159 Thomas, Steve 176. 209 Thnmpsun. Babb; 159 Thompson. Dunm 176 Thompson. Debbie 116. 209 Thnmpsnn, Dun 159 Thompson, 1111111111 14-1. 176 Thompson. June! 85. 117. 168 Thnmpsun. 1.1111111 159 T1111mpsun. 1.111111 10-1. 210 Thompson. Lurum-PiS. 159 Thumpsml, Mary 159 Thomson. Ellen B5, 87. 96. 168 Thomson. M. 46. 106 Thornhill. 13111119166 Thornhin. Dunn: 1551 Thrcm. Mike 159 '1'111111611. Donna 6. 57. 99. 102, 2111 Thullen. Gary 166 '1'11u11L-11. Linda 176 Tighe. Denny 145. 166 Tight. Tim 176 T1mmons. Rick 20, 145-6, 176 'Tischbuin. Phillip 210 '1'ul1u, 6311-1210 Tulle. Michael 145. 166 Turnin. Delynn 85. 102. 168 Tnmin. Michael 38, 210 Tooley. 1, 49 Tooley, Mike 91, 176 77011011, Mark 159 Track 138-9, 142 Trilsuhhn', Shirley 114, 210 Trnuer, Run 117, 159 Tray. john 210 Truyel. John 116. 176 TruilL JerTi 20. 1.02. 175-6 Tschnffen, Kurl 145, 147. 159 Tufls,Mi1ry115, 168 Turner.C1-1aifes 90. 176 Turner. David 159 Tyra, Lynda 210 Tyra, Tim 159 Underclassmen 148-77 Usinget. David 114, 210 Usinger.Jan0182,117. 168 Valvuns. Stephanie 11. 13. 16. 168 VanDcrmark. Tlauy 1611 Vanselnw. Craig 1153 Vnnselow. William 168 Van Win111e, lay 20. 68, 142.146. 176 Vanunl,1.50, 172 Varland. T. 62 Varsity 0 68 Vaughn, 11211111 168 Vaughn, Eric 159 Vaughn, Dianna 116, 176 Vaughl, Bob 176 Vaughl. Susan 159 Vincent, Mike 159 Viox, Danna 106, 166 Vogel. Richard 143. 210 V0521. Tammy 92-11. 176 Vollmer, Dale 176 Voilmer, Mary 117.166 Von Luene. Keilh 89.166 Von 11135211. Fred 176 Van Uehm. C1111 168 Von Walden. Louis 111. 159 Vussler.H1111ey 176 Vossler, P111 116 Voynovich, Frank 12,88,116,145,210 WabniIz. Deanna 117, 159 Wagner, E. 54. 96. 1051 Wagner, Paul 176 Waid. Dale 176 Waincolt. Kim 159 Wa1den, Michael 210 Width, Mark 211 Wallace, Sheula 116, 211 Wallrawa, Bill 111, 159 Walrolh, Sully 65. 159 Walrith, Suzie 168 Walrolh,'1'im 144-6. 176 Walsh.cer1113,159 Walsh, Nancy 113.176 Waller. Diane 159 Walters, Jerry 147, 159 Walters, Mary 176 Waples. Jim 159 Wnples. Mary110,211 Ward. 311191.176 Ward, James 211 WardJoe 117. 166 Ward, Leo 145-6, 161.168 Ward. Thomns 211 Warner. Peggy 110. 176 Warren, Debra 159 Warren, Larry 168 Warrington. Tim 166 Washum. Bill 159 Wasingtr, Ed 145. 159 Wasinger, Monitn 166 Watkins, Jack 188 Watson. Irene 117. 168 Walls. Dale 166 Wayne. Randy 168 Webb, Cathy 111, 175 247 - Index Webb. Darlene 65, 116, 166 Weber, Peggy 166 Weber. Ronald 1413. 145. 159 1Vedd1c. Jeff H4. 146, 168 Wehmcicr. Linda168 Wchr. Beverly 211 Weimcr, Virginia 111, 211 Weisbmd, Debbie 159 Weisgerber. Paul 159 Weilzel, Sylvia 90, 931211 Welch, Janeanne 21 1 Wells. Michael 211 We1511. Dar1ene 211 Wendling. Thomas 211 Wenzel. judilh 1611 1Verner. Kevin 89, 143, 168 151255161, Diane 107, 163 Wessler. SallleG, 107, 212 11111512116111. 1111115011150. 111. 116. 176 Mfetzler, Ernie 110. 117, 1-10, 212 VVEyriuh, Slcvcn 37.144. 212 Wewhuld. Barry 169 Whale . Kathy 10-1, 117, I76 Wheeler. Frank 159 Wherry 66, 107 Whinghler, DcnixL-Ki, 159 Whmghter. 1111375, 145, 212 VVh'lIE. Bill 159 While. Geurgc 166 Wh11u.Janice90. 104-5. 107. 158 white. Kennulh 212 While, William 212 Whitmn, Tom 159 Wiedemann. 11111134116, 64. 9-1. 100, I76 Wiesner. Doug 159 Wiggins. Debbie 175 Wiggins. Dennis 12. 68. 130, 1-15, 212 Wilkcn, Len 17E Wilkensnn. Nancyili Wilkens, Keith 145, 168 Williams, Cathy- 164 Willeh, Dave 159 Willem, Linda 1613 Willhile. $11111; 62-3. 85. 159 Williams. Edmird 159 W'illiams. Roger 88. 10-1, 142. 212 Williams, Sharon 176 11'1111'21113011, J. 59 Willing, C11L'ry1 I76 Wilh's. 11011011212 W1111nughhy. Ollie 109, 176 Willuughhlx, 11141159 Wilson. Judy 9b, 168 Wilson. Mnrlhn 176 Wincheslcr, Debbie 159 W'inchmlcr, Rick 176 14V'1nc1and, Trim 1451, 159 W'111kler.11.42 Winkler. Mike 117.159 Winsle1, Don139. 142, 176 Winz,Waynelm,111,159 Wischer, Bernie 159 Wilskin. R. 44 Winerstneller. Caml 65. 116. 168 Wiltelslneler. James 212 Wiltich. Cindy 117. 159 Wiltich. Susan 96. 176 Woehler. Debbie 159 W011. E11 117, 145, 147,159 W511. Jam's 85.168 Wolf. Linda 65.117.168 W011. N. 11. 63 Wulowicz. Mary 117. 168 Woodiwiss, Dave 159 WnodruH, Dale 114. 212 Wands, Sue 168 Wnody. Graver 147. 166 Woody. Nancy 159 Wooley. 101m 168 Wortman. June 159 Wreslling 130-1, 147 Wrighl. Frank147, 176 Wright Lafawn 168 Wrighl. R. 61 Wrighl, Slave 159 Wuesl. Erwin 176 Wuesl, Rahn 159 VVullenweber, Luu Ann 104. 168 Wursler. Rober1 115-6113 Yancy, Sue 159 Yancy, K, 45 Ynles, Challnlle 159 Yates. Jennie 1.59 Yates, Bill 176 Yohman. Donald 89-90,110, 213 Yohman, Dnuglas 69-90, 213 Yung. C. 63, 96 Young, Greg 117, 142. 159 Yuung, Mike 176 Yung. R. 51 Ymmg, R. 49. 146 Yeung. Susan 90.104-5.107. 166 Zachow. Nancy159 Zachow. PAuI 1551 Zack. Dennis 159 22:11, Linda 106, 159 Zack, Paley 67. 113, 176 leek. Slave 159 Zehnder. Debora 168 Zimmer. Bill 117. 143, 145, 159 Zimmerman. Luxry 213 Zimmerman. Linda 101, 163 Zimmerman. R. 65 Zinn, Barbara 176 Zurlage, C. 52 Zurlinden, Jim 89.159 As this school year comes to an end another step in the pattern of life has been completed. We look forward with anticipation to whatever the future holds for us, challenging the world as we enter it. Yet there are times when we glance back, briefly remembering and reliving the year e its joys and its sorrows. Wonderful things have happened during the 1968-1969 school year and I hope the Caledonian Staff has sufficiently recaptured those moments that made this year what it was. Without many hours of devoted work this book could not have been published. Thus the Staff would like to give special thanks to the following: To Mr. Sweeder and the entire faculty for their pa- tience and cooperation on picture-takingh days. To Mr. Obermeyer, nur Advisor, whose advice and guidance were invaluable to the production of the book To Mr, Wolf, the Business Advisor, whose efforts made the book financially possible. To the American Yearbook Company for printing the book, To Osborne Studio and school photographer Doug Crockett for their services in excellent picture-taking, T0 the editors for all the sections and their staffs for the endless hours of work. Student Life ...................... Talia Casper Faculty-Academics ................ Karen Harlow Jim Griffith Organizations ...................... Sue Behrens Sports ....................... Brooke Swearingen Underclass ......................... Vickie Pfaff Seniors .......................... Suzanne Cray Ads ............................... Larry Fuell Index and Copy .............. Linda Zimmerman Art ............................. Karen Harlow A tree, the world -- A leaf, Oak Hills. The stem is hours of classes And study . . . every schoolday 0f the year. The veins, after school clubs and activities. All are composed of atoms, Students and teachers Supporting the structure . . . Individuals . . . and intricate in themselves. The leaf as a whole Is like one large design A unique pattern . . . A design never created before And never to be duplicated . . . Is now The year of 1968-69.
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