Princeton High School - Student Prince Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1961
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PRINCE R??? 77:73. .37? G- 9 WW. EDUCATION 93.3qu C7 INV.'76 Acti vi ti es Advertising ABLE OF CONTENTS Atiminis'trufion and Faculty Page Nine Seniors Page Twenty-One O Underclassmen Page Forty-Five Page Seventy-Nine . Sports Page One Hundred Seven Page One'Hundred Twenty-Five O l31 As time flies by and we look back on our high school years, memories of all sizes and shapes flush through our m inds. Our Times of fun and study and leisure come back To us as all being part of our days of searching. As we reminisce, we begin to wonder just what we were searching for, and Then we begin To see. We were looking for knowledge, on understanding of ourselves and The world we live in. We were seeking to Find friend- ships with Those around us. We were searching for exp erience in all Things so as to prepare ourselves for 0 world in which we have 10 make our own way. Yes, and we were also looking for moTuriTy, an ingredient thoT is always essential For The recipe of life. And now as we look back, we discover thof we have found thT we were searching for in those years. We've found knowledge, friendships, experience, and maTuriTy, and all these have added Up To a fulfilling life and many happy memories. I41 D.C.T., Princeton's co-op system, offers many sTudenrs a chance To search and pier: for Their place in Tomorrowis society. Here, one senior is found co-oping in a Eoccii deniisi's office. This is only one of The many job op- portunities offered by D.C.T. AT differeni Times during The busy school day, members of the band come to The bandroom searching for per- fection, music, relaxation, and Fun. They usually find all four iF They pu'r their heorfs and minds To it. ; Hollywood and Vine is a Tre- i; - mendousiy popular place 01' any Time of The day. Here the book- store is found To be doing a booming business as sfudenfs sTop by on their way befween hundreds 0? different places. Ar'r offers many opporfunifies for sTUdenTs To express Their creative Talents. I Two sfudents examine Mr Bones as They cHempT to leor' more about The living being around Them. - Thousands of books in our li- brary oFFer all sfudents many chances For pleasure, relaxation, and sTudy. Two freshmen search for The secrets of how to become a good homemaker. AND FACULTY 9 Qy .knhfjhn . SUPERINTENDENT THE ME Af The head of The entire district is Mr. Robert Lucas. He is the Genercti who has on overall responsibility f0 0H eighf schooIs in The local area. Log? year Mr. Lucas made a Trip To The- U.S.S.R. and returned wifh 0 good idea of who? we can do To make improvements in 0H fields of Teaching and learning. ROBERT E. LUCAS BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. John Seeman Mr Myron Luke Mrs. Edna Mae Heiman, Mr. Troy DeBord, Mr. Assistant Assistant Lester Hinkle, Mr Harold Webb, Mr. W. J. Kirsf. SuperintendEnf Superintendent No? shown: Mr. John Egbert. PRINCIPAL ON TOP On Top of Princeton is Dr. John H. Owen, principal, who is the director of policy and is in charge of faculty and personnel. Dr. Owen originoTed The Parenf-Facuhy Council end its panel discussions. He makes out general plans and schedules for The school. JOHN H. OWENS Mr. Kenneth Kile Mr. Kenneth Scheurer Mr. James Neal Psychological Administrafive Business Services Assi stunt Manager DEPARTMENT HEADS SEATED: Mr. Curl Buzan, Mr. Robert Burns, Mr. William Becker, Mrs. Margaret Frazier. STANDING: Mr. AI Guinn, Mr. Rollin Coyle, Mr. George McNeal. EUGENE AKERS Special Ed. A.B., Marshall M.$., Univ. Ky. TIMOTHY CREEMEl Science 9 JAMES AKERS 3.5., Miami Univ. Science My Ed., Miami Univ- B.5., Findlay BARBARA BAIL Language A.B., Mount St. Joseph M.Ed., Univ. Cinti. CHARLES BALLINGER English B.A., DePauw Univ. M.A., Ohio State Univ. PHYLLIS BARTON English A.B., Ohio Univ. PHYLLIS BEARD Ph sicul Ed. B. ., Eastern 5101's: FRANCIS BYRNES Social Science B.A., Mount Union M.A., Western State RICHARD COVER Industrial Arts B.S., Miami Univ. ELIZABETH CUTLER GRACE DILS English Social Science B.A., Oxford B.S., Univ. Cinfi. M.A., WeHesley HERBERT BURNS Social Science B. 5., Wilmington MARIAN CLARK Science B.A., MacMurray M.S., Wesf Va. Univ. LORNA COX Science 8.5., West Va. Wesleyan JOHN ENGLE English A.B., Univ. Ky. M.A., Univ. Ky. lRVAN EVANS DOLF FORANCE Science Science B.S., East Tenn. B.S., Wilmington M.A., East Tenn. ! I131 CARL FRAZIER Math B.A., Cedurville M.A., Miami Univ. DONALD GAENGE Health 8.5., Univ. Cinfi. JOSE HERNANDEZ Language B.A., St. Marys Univ. M.A., Ohio Sfofe LLOYD GILBERT D.C.T. A.B., Univ. Alabama M.Ed., Univ. Cinti. ALENE GRIDER English B.A., Taylor Univ. B.E., Univ. Cinfi. JAMES GRIMES Physical Ed. B.S., Miami Univ. DONALD HECKENDORN Industrial Arts 3.3., Miami Univ. M.A., Xavier DANIEL HENDERSON Art A.B., Eastern Ky. State I141 ROBERT FRITH Physical Ed. B.Sv, Univ. Cinfi. M.E., Univ. Cinti. HARVEY HERRMANN Math B.S., Ohio State k, ERRY JASPERS MARY JEFFRIES MICHAEL KAISER WARREN KESTER WILLIAM KING ucial Science Math English Science Physical Ed. 3.5., Xavier Univ. A.B., Georgetown 3.5., Univ. Dayfon 3.5., Wilmington 13.5., Univ. Cinf . Ed., Xavier Univ. M.Edu, Univ Cinfi, Mrs. Frances Murdoch's amiable smile i: 2 TIME OUT! . . welcome sight for azlmg students. HARL ES K1RKWOOD ROY LAGALY CHARLES LAMBERT MARIE LANDRUM JAY LEMING cial Science Swimming Mcfh Library Industrial Arts 5., Univ. Wyo. 3.5., Univ. A.B., Hiram Coilege B.S., E. Teachers E.S., Wilmington Ed Xavier U. Cincinnati B.S., Univ. Ky. I151 PRISCILLA LOHRENGEL JAMES LYDAY Home Economics Science 3.5., Univ. Neb. B-A-, Univ. Ga. M.Ed., Univ. Ga. MANUEL LYON PATRICK MANCUSO Science Social Science A.B., Morehead 8.5., M. Union State College NENA MAUNZ ROBERT McDEVITT Physical Ed. Math A.B., Fairmont B.S., Miami Univ. B.S., Foirmonf JOHN MCGEHEE JOAN MEIER CLARA LEE MILLER BLANCHE MOORE ROBERT MOSTE SOCiOI SCience Music Special Education English Science B's'l Memphis State 3.5., Miami Univ. B.A., Lynchburg A.B., Manchester B. 5., Kent Stafe M-Ed-l UhiV- CEME- M.S., Miami Univ. M.A., Syracuse U- College M.Ed., Ohio Stat . Hammel. 'CNETTE NOLAND 'ness Ed. Miami Univ. COUNSELING STAFF Mr. Donn Martin, Mrs. Mary Lou Spencer, Mr. Hurry Moore, Mr. Kenneth MARIE NOTHERN Mafh B.A., Adelphi Univ. M.A., Columbia Univ. MARILYN PATTON English B.A., Berea College HARRY PIERSAWL Special Ed. B.A., Howard Univ. M.Ed., Xavier Univ. EDITH RAPPOLD rt B.A.A., Univ. Cinti. B.S.E., Univ. Cinfi'. IDA NOLTE Business Ed. 8.5., Univ. Cinfi. M.B.A., Univ. Chicago CHALMERS RATLIFF SAMUEL REYNOLDS GERALD RICHMOND ' English Band Language . A.B., Univ. Cinti. B.$., Miami Univ. B.A., Univ. Cinfi. M.A., Univ. Cinfi. B.S., Miami Univ. 16H .8 l! m 21 x1 23H 15 '26 27 7' 2! MM . JUNE ROGERS ANTHONY SAL Language Math B.A., Liverpool 8.5., Morehead Diploma of Ed., M.A., Univ. Ky. Oxford Univ. f Students aren't the only ones who can have fun, as evidenced by these happy three as is they goof off between classes. DOLORES SAMSON BRADL EY SEXTON HERMANN SCHLiESS Business Ed. Math Language 8.5., E. Ky. State A.B., Univ. Ky. B.A., M.E., U. Cologne M.A., E. Ky. State M.A., Univ. Ky. M.Ed., Miami Univ. 1' MARY SHIELDS KAY SiMMERw Language English . B.A., Woosfer B.A., Ohio t M.A. , Wiffenberg Wesleyan DAVE SMITH Speech 8.5., Ohio State University ALYCE STEPHENSON English 8.8., A.B., M.A., Miami Univ. SHARON WARNE R English B.A., Luther College MARY ALICE WELLS Math B.A., Univ. Cinti. M.A., Univ. Cinti. MARJORIE WILLIAMS English 5.3., College of Mount Sf. Joseph PENNY STARLING Math A. 8., Univ. Georgia EDITH WARNER Home Economics 8.5., Ohio State M.Ed., Univ. Cimi. PATRICIA WEISSMAN English B.A. Hartwick ROBERT WILEY English B.A., Denison Univ. BERTHA WILSON Social Science 8.5., Pikeville College I191 COOKS MTS' Ola Mae Roy, Mrs. Mae Pleiffer, Mrs. Magdalen Mmk, Mrs. Hazel Hudson. Mrs. Marianne Bowyer, ?rs.bLillie Dunlap, Mrs. Flossie Hale, Mrs. Annabell mi! . FIRST ROW: Mr. Schweer, Mr. Knueven, Mr. Hall, Mr. Ellerbuscb, Mr. P. Reide, Mr. L. Wbiison, Mr. Hei . SECOND ROW: Mr. Bear. Mr. Uetrecbt. Mr. Robbins. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Bender, Mrs. Tumau. Mrs. Pbill Mrs. Wbitson, Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Shearer, Mr. Slawson, Mr. O. Reide. NOT SHOWN: Mr. Arthur. Mr. E715 Mr. Norman, Mr. D. Whitson, Mr. Zimmer. mam -:UU mcm CUSTODIANS SECRETARIES SEATED: Mr. Jones. Mr. Geraci, Mr. Rose. Mr. Knueverz, Mr. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Irene Boebl. MFS- Virginia Sam Carroll. Mr. Rose, Mrs. Rosenbalm. STANDING: Mr. Woods, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mapbrey Jones, Mrs. J I Mr. Mulcabey, Mr. Gifford, Mr. Sbanabzm, Mrs. Whitson, Mr, Mooney. Mrs. Catherine Radabaugb, Missjean Woo Mrs. Pauline Boyd. I Armbmster. I211 SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFF1CER5: John Mifchell, Vice Presidenf; Pefe Kaleberger, President; R Ha Ber ssenbruegge, Secretary-Treasurer. Many ingredients have gone info the making of 0 very hectic year for fhe 1961 Senior Class, This was their year; a year of coHege plans, career hopes and study and fun. 11011 began with September registration and concluied with The thri11 of graduation, RONALD AIKENS Chorus 1,2,3; Varsity FOOT- b011 1,2; Reserve BasketboH 1; Baseball 1; Track 1; Cafeteria Worker 1; Cross Country 1. BONNIE APKING chin Club 1,2,3; ETA. 1,2, Program Chairman 3; thionoi Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1. HERSHEL ALLEN DOT. 4. WILLIAM A. ASBURY Class President 3; Bond 1,2 3,4; VarsHy 1300113011 3,4, Reserve Basketball 2; Varsif 805149113011 3,4; Baseball 3 4; Track 1,2; Debafe 3,4 LaTin C1ub 1,?,3,4; Reserv FootboH 2. 14:939..- - DONALD AUSTIN Chorus 1; WF.E.V. 5101153; Vocational lndusfric1 Club Advisor 4; Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Booksiore Worker 3,4. ROGER BANDY V.I.C. 4. BARBARA B EGL EY Chorus 2; Library Aid 2,4; National Honor Scoie'ry 3,4; Sfudenf Prince Smff 4; Odin's Word Staff 3; S'rudenf Council 2, 3, 4; G. AA. 1' I Volleyball 3; Spanish Club 2; C011ege C1ub. DIXIE LEE BACH C1033 Treasurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; PBLA. Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 2; STudenT Recen- +ionisrs 4; Y-Teens 1. RALPH BECKMAN Bond 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4; Boys Swimming Team 2,3; Golf Team 1; CGFeterio Worker 2. ELMER BENDER LGTin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Reserve Football 1; Varsity FootbaH 2,3,4; BosebcH 2,3, 4; Truck 1; Viking Club 4. Throughout the three years that the present seniors have been at Princeton. Miss Kay Simmermon find Mr. Herbert Burns have been the class Sponsors. They have greatly helped the class through the tnals arm! succeSSes of the years. 1231 RITA BERSSENBRUEGGE Cl 03 s 'SecsTreasurer 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y I, Treasurer 2, 'SecreTary 3; Latin Club 1,2;- F.B.L.A. I, Treasurer 2, Secrefory 3; Student Recep- Tionisfs 4; Nafioncl Honor Sociefy 2,3,4. JERRY BISHOP V.I.C. Treasurgr 4. CAROLY N BOSK EN Tri-Hi-Y 2; StudemL Prince Sfaff 4. BEST-LIKED TEACHERS Miss Kay Simmermon and Mr. Charles Kirkwood CONRAD BIBBS Reserve Basketball 3; Ver- BaskeTboH 4; Track 1,- Cross Coun'rry 1, 3,4; Stud Council Alternate 3. BETTY BOONE I LOTirI Club 1,2; F.T.A. FBLA 3; National Ho SocieTy 2 3 4, Odin' 5 W Pep Club 2'4 'I Tri-HI-Y 3. . STOH: 4; I I I I I JULIA ANN BOWYERi Transferred from Reading Hi ScmooL RAY BRACKEN ROSE MARIE BRADFORD Transferred from Woodward High School, Senior Year. ELIZABETH BRADY ALBERTA MARIE BRYANT loss Secre'rary 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chorus 1,2,4; Y-Teens residem 2; Bible Club 3; I I; Cofeferio Worker 1' I t odmimon 3; Volleyball 3. ART BRYANT TERRY BURG ' - Lorin Club 1,2,- F.T.A. 1; Odin's Word Staff 4; College Club 4. DONALD BUSHELMAN ETA. 3,4; Library Aid 3,4; Reserve Footbail 2,3,4; Boys Swimming Team 2,3,4; Viking Club 2,3,4. JUDITH BUSHELMAN Chorus 1; Bible Club 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Library Aid 2,3,4; Girls Swimming Team 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2,3. I251 WALTER BUSSEL LASONYA CHADWELL Boys Swimming Team 2,3; Band 1'2; Tri-Hi-Y COT Cross Counfry 1. Secretary 2, Recording Sec refury 3, Chaplain 4; FT.1 4; F.B.L.A. 4; College Club; W.P.S.V. SToff 3; Bible Cluj 3,4. 1 ALICE FAY CLARK WILLIAM CLARK, JR. ; Tri-Hi-Y 1: F.H.A. 2; Student Transferred from Cumberlan: Prince Staff 4; Pep Club 2. Valley High School. BUTCH CORBIN ARTHUR COX Track 1. SANDRA CRISWELL Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Bible Club F.H.A. Treasurer 2; V0 ationo! lndus'rriai Club Se retory 4. CECIL COX Projectionisf CIUb 2,3,4; Lorin Club 1,2; Bo'seboH 2; Sfudenf Council 2. I261 LAURA CROCKETT .B.L.A. 4; Giee Club 1. JOYCE DETERS ri-HFY 1; F.B.L.A.1,2, 'residem 4; Studenf Re- . epfionisf 2; National Honor ociefy 2,3,4; Student Coun- il 3, Secretary 4; Volley- MIKE DI ESEL osebull 1; Track I. LADONNA DAMRON F.B.L.A. 4. BOBBI ENETT D! CK Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.B.L.A. 4; F.H.A. 3; Pep Club 2. ARLENE EBINGER Latin Club 1,2,- F.T.A. 1. WANDA SUE EDWARDS Bond 2,3; F.B.L.A. 4; Lib- rary Aid 2; STudenT Council 2, Budminfon 3; VoHeyball 3. DWIGHT ELDEEN Bond 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Bible Club President 3; German Club 4; Odin's Word Staff 3,4; Thespian Club 2; $3535 Counfry 3; Glee Club I271 LOUIS G. ELING Hi-Y 3,4; Latin Club 1; Re- serve Basketball 2; Varsity Baskefboll 3,4; 805611511 2, 3,4; Track 1; STudenT Colm- ci1 4; Cross CounTry 2,3,4; Viking C1Ub 2,3,4; Studenf Prince StoFf 4. ' JACK G. ESTERKAMP Transferred from Woodward High School. Varsity Foot- b011 4; Viking Club 4- MARCIA ANN FETTER F.B.L.A. 4; Swimming Team 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; G.A.A. 1; Badminton 2,3,4; Vo11eyboll 2,3,4; SoftboH 234 I 1 BEST ALL AROUND: Willie Asbury and Joyce Defers KENNY ELLERBUSCH Reserve FOOTbGH 2; Var fy Foo'rboH 3,4; Track Swimming Team 2. JERRY FATH Proiecfionisf Club 4; Spee Club 2. CHARLENE ANN FLUMMER Class Secretary 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; LaTin C1ub 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3; F.T.A. 1; Reserve Cheer- leader 1; Vorsify Cheerleaded 2; Pep C1ub 1,2,3; Teacher Secretary 4. r-CHJ 1-11 DAVID FRICKE Transferred from Tenofiy High School. MERRY CAROL GRATSCH TriHi-Y 1; Future Home- makers of America 2; Student Prince 3?fo 4; Pep Club 2; Glee Ciub I. DONNA MARIE HAGENSEKER F.B2L.A. 4; Girls Swimming Team 3;' Pep Club 2; Bad- minfon 3; VoHeyball 3. NANCY LEE HAUCK E rcmsferred JFrom Madeira High Schooi. BARBARA FRIEND JAMES GUTHRIE Chorus 1,2,3; Hi-Y Secretary 3; Chaplain 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Odirfs Word 8?fo 3,4; Cross Country 1,3; Student Council Alternate 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3. DARRELL HARDIN Stagecroffers 3; Track 2; Cafeteria Worker 3,4; Score- keeper 2. BRENDA L. HAWKINS Transferred from Woodward High School; Student Prince Staff 4. DELBERT HOLT GERALD LAMAR HEAD F.B.L.A. 4; J.C.W.A. 4; Reserve Basketball 2; Track 4; Odin's Word Staff 3,4; Pep Club 3; Volleyball 2,3; Spanish Club 2. WALLACE RAY HENSON Latin Club 1; Track 1; Boys Swimming Team 2; GohC Team 2; Viking Club 2,3,4. WILMA LOUI SE HOCKMAN Tri-Hi-Y 4; Health Careers Club 4; Pep Club 2. DOUGLAS HOOGE V.I.C. 4. C1055 Sec.-Treas. 1; Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Reserve FootbuH 1; Reserve Basket- ball 1,2; Baseball 1; Track 1; Boys Judo Club 2; Sfudent Council 1,2,3; Cross Country 1. 1301 MARY ALYS HEISMANN Bond 1.23141 Vice'PreS. 2,71 Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1' Bible Club 3; National Hon Society 2,3,4; Reserve Chee- leoder 3; Varsity Chee- leoder 2. MARLENE ETHEL H1000; Chorus 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1; P-' Club 1,3; Latin Club' German Club 1; F.H.A. '. Girls Judo Club 3; STude; Council Alternate 3. Viking Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1 Bib'le Club 4. 1 DAVID HORNSCH EMEI ER Stagecmfters 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; Boys Swimming Team 2. WILLIAM H. HOYLES Bond 1,2; Chorus 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3; CafeTerio Worker 1; Cross Counfry 1,2; Volleyn ball 2,3. JENNIFER FAY E JENKINS Debate 2,3; Bible Club 3; French Club 2; J.C.W.A. 2; Girls Swimming Team 3; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Pep Club CONSTANCE E. HOYL ES Chorus 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Bible Club 2; Latin Club 2; J.C.W.A. 3; Heahh Careers Club 4; Student Prince Stuff 4; Thespion Club 2; Bad- minton 2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Co11ege Club. WILLIAM HUDSON Reserve Basketball 1; Track 1; Boys Swimming Team 2; Boys Judo Club 2; Cross Country 1. SUSAN JOCELYN Transferred from WiThrow High School. Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Studem Prince Co-Edifor 4. After on His ambition was to become Ofelevision 3; Volleyball 2,3; Speech Club 2. n In memory of Hershe1 AHen, a member of The 1961 graduaTing class, whose umiring sense of humor made him owelHiked senior. illness of short duration, Hershe! died on Wednesday morning of Feb- ruary 8, 1961. Hershel was in The D. C; T. program and worked 0T The VoHey Appliance Repair Company. and radio repair man. Hershe1 was liked by 011 because he was 50 cooperative and p1eo- son? and always could be depended Upon to do CI lob well. I 1311 Staff 4. Chorus MARGARET JONES Transferred from Wheofon High School. STudenT Prfnce KARL KARLE 1; Latin Club 1,3; Glee Club 1. ROBERTA K ELLER FHA. 3; Pep Club 2; Bad- minfon 3; Glee Club 1. The 1960 junior Prom candidates stand expectantly waiting for the decision as to who will be crowned king and queen. moment for all! Ab ig SHIRLEY JONES 1,2; Glee Club 234-5on mimon 3; Volleyball 3; Soft. . boll Team 1,2. ' KLAUS KATZLBERGER Class President 4; H'I-Y 4; ,. German Club 4; J.C.W.A. 4; 7 National Honor Society 3,4; Reserve FooTboll 3; Swim. ming Team 3; Track 3; Odin's Word Staff 4; Student Council 4. SHI RLEY KE RKHOFF FHA; 3; Reserve Cheer- 3 leader 3, Varsity 11; Girls Swimming Team 3;Girls Judo Club 2; STUdenT Council 2,3; gudminfon 2,3; Volleyball ,3. Charlotte Kz'ser, queen, smiles as Larry Watson, king, crowns bet. CHARLOTTE KISER JOHN KOLBINSKY I ransferred From WOOdWOI'd Hi-Y 2,4; Reserve Basketball igh School. FMHA 3;.Juni0r 2,- Cross CounTry 1,2 1 'rom Queen; Studenf Recep- 1 ionisf 4. 1 1 i SHEILA LANHAM DAVID M. LEROY orus 1,2,4; F.H.A. 3,4,- Pep W.P.S.V. Stuff 3;Trock 2,3,4,- 1 ub 3; Badmimon 3. Boys Swimming Team 2,3; 4 Boys Judo Club 3; Thespion Club 3; Cross Country 2,3,4; Speech Club 2,3. 1 i' 7 THOMAS LINSON PATRlCIA LINZY I onsferred From Scott County Chorus 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4: nfral High School. Chorus F.B.L.A. 2,3; Library Aid 2; 5 4; Varsity Basketball 3. Pep Club 2. CAROL LEE LUEKING JAMES RONALD LUTTS Bond 1,2,3,4;3wimming Team 2; STudenf Council 2,3. 55 Treasurer 1; Debate -; W.P.S4V. Sfoff 2,3,4; -Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 1; denf Receptionist 3,4; ; ionol Honor Sociefy 2,3,4; in's Word Staff 4; Thes- n Club 2,3; Student Coun- 4; Speech Cth 1,2,3,4; .sketboH Cheerleader 1; 1.W.A. 2. I331 .1. m:niiLwiL :1 CAROL MACK EY THOMAS MCCLOUD 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chorus 2,3,4; Track 3; C Vice-Pres. 2, Trees. 3; Latin Country 1,2,4; Baske'. Club 1,2,4, Sec. 3; J.C.W.A. Captain 1. . 2; National Honor Sociefy 2, 3,4; STudenT Prince Co-Editor 4; Student Council 1; Field Hockey 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 1,2; Cheer1ec1der 1; Volley- ball 1. EVIE FAY MCGRAW CO RWIN LEE MCKAY Transferred From Greenhl High SchooI. Varsity F bO11 4; J.C.W.A. 4; Cafe? Worker 4. CLEEDITH MCKINNEY DELORIES MELSONI V.I.C. 4; Track 1- Chorus 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Ff 2; STudenT Prince STGH E Field Hockey 3; C0191; Worker 1; Vo1leybcll 2; 61.14 Club 2. 1 11 1 ANNA MAY MEYER ri-Hi-Y 1,2; F.B.L.A. 4; .H..A 1; Library Aid 2; ield Hockey 3; GHAA. 1; ep Club 2,3; Vo1leyb011 3. DARLENE MILLER r'I-HLY 1; F.B.L.A. 4. REGAN LYNN MOOR E 1055 Presidenf1DebaTe Lorin C1ub1,;2 I211 A ,C.W.A. 4; NaHoncl Honor ocieTy 3,4; Reserve FootboH 1;Vorsify FootbGH 1,2,3; Co- apfoin 4; Reserve BGskeTbOH ; Varsity BaskeTbGH 3,4; asebGH 1;Trock 1,2; Tennis eom 3,4; Odin15 Word Staff Sfuden'r Council 1,2,3; 'Ikmg Club 2,3,4. NOEL MENlFEE Chorus 2,3; Reserve Basker- boll 1,2; Vorsi'Iy BasketboH 3,4; BoseboH 4; Track 3; Cross CounTry 1,4; Vik'mg Club 3,4. JOHN R. MITCHELL Senior Class Vice-President; Hi-Y 2,3, President 4; Latin Club 1,2; National Honor Socie y 2, 3, 4; Reserve Bus- keTbali 1; OdIn' 5 Word Staff 2,3, Co- Editor 4' STUdenT Council 4; Scorekeeper 3; Cros s Comfry 1. ROBERT L. MOORE Cofeferic Worker 4. Trans- ferred from Locklond High School. ROBERT E. MYNATT Gir1s 2,3. 1351 JAN ET NE LSON Swim ing Team PATTY OGL ETREE Reserve Baskefboll 2; Base- boH T; Cross Counfry 1,2. JACK O'SULLIVAN Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.T.A. 1; Base- ball 1,3,4; Odin's Word STOH 4. RUSSELL OWENS, JR. V.I.C. Club Reporter 4. WITTIEST: Grace Stewart and Ron Aikens CHARLES J. OLDIG Boys Swimming Team Cross Country 2; Col Club. BILLIE JEAN OWEN 1 Latin Club 1,2; FT. V.I.C.4. DELORES PHILLIPS Chorus 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Re Cheerleader 4; Pep Club Glee Club 1. DIANE PHILLIPS HOWARD A. RASBERRY ronsferred from Deer Park. .B.L.AA 3,4; Sfudem Prince : off 4; Pep Club 3; Volley- 13111 3; Girls BosketboH 3. FESTUS LEE PLANCK DOROTHY ANNE REECE ocotionol lndusfrio1 C1Ub 4. Transferred from Kings Mills. Bible Club 3; Latin Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Student Prince Staff 4; Odirfs Word Staff 4. JOHN PUCKETT DENNIS REED , Vice Presidenf Sophomore uh I Class; Latin Club 1, Vice I President 2; PTA. 1; Re- serve FOOTbOH 1; Track 2; Boys Swimming Team 2,3. DAViD H. ROUFF ELAINE L. ROUFF rus 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; :1 k 1,3; Odin's Word Stuff 11b1,2,-Viking Club 2,3,4. Cross Country 1,2; Glee . Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 1,2; Health Careers Club 3,4; STUdent Prince Staff 3; Odin's Word Staff 1,2; G.A.A. 1; STudenT Council ?lfernote 3,4; Glee Club ,2,3. DIANNE SAGESTER JOE SAUNDERS Tri-HivY 1,2,4; Reserve Reserve BoskeTbGH 1,2, Cheerleading 3; Pep Club. Track 2. GARY LEE SCHMIDTHORST JEANNE SCHPATZ Lo'rin Club 1,2,3; Reserve Chorus 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y Basketball 1; Truck 1,2,3,4; 1:.B.L.A. 4; Field Hockey Cross Country 3,4. G,A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1 Sfudenf Prince Busines Manager 4 NANCY LOU SCHREINER RONALD JACK SCHUMSK Chorus 1,2; Tri-Hf-Y 1,2; Chorus 2,4; W.P.S.V. 3; Lori F.B.L.A. 3; FHA. 3; Library Club 1; PTA. 1; Library Ai Aid 2; STudenf Recepfionist 1; Glee Cfub 2,3; Speec 2; Field Hockey 2; G.A.A. 1; Club 2. Pep Club 3; Thespion Out: 2. LINDA KAY SCOTT BONNIE LEE SEEMAN Bond 1; Chorus 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Bond Secretary 1,2,3,4; Bible Club Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, President 2, Vice F.H.A. 1,2; Student Recep- President 3; Healfh Careers Tionisf 2; Student Prince Club 3; President 4; National Staff 4. Honor Sociery 2,3,4; Girls Swimming Team 2; Student Prince Co-Editor 4; Student Council 1,3, Treasurer 2; Speech Club 1, Secremry 2; G.A.A, 1. 1381 LINDA SEMPSROTT Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; F.B.L.A. Pep Club 2. DELORES SHI PLEY JIMMI E SI EBERT JUDITH E. SHELEY 4; LoTin Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 1; F.H.A. 4; Student Recep- Tionisf 3,4; NaTionol Honor Society 4; Gir1s Swimming Team 2; STudent Prince STGFF 3; Odin's Word STGH 3, C0- Editor 4; Pep C1ub 2,3; CoHege Club. RONALD SHIRCLIFF Latin C1ub 2; Reserve Foot- ball 2; Varsity FootbaIl 3,4; Golf Team 3. DELORES ANN SIMPSON Projectionist Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; LoTin C1Ub 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1; 1:.B.L.A. President 2; Health Careers Club 4; Student Prince Staff 4; Odirfs Word Staff 4; Pep Club 2. Seniors mix business with pleasure at a Senior Board meeting. PAUL SKIRVIN JAMES SKIRVIN Bond 1; Chorus 1. Stogecroffers 2; Reser , FootboH 2; VorsiTy Foo'rb 2; Boys Judo Club 2,3; P Club 2; Vo11eyb011 2,3. WILLARD SKIRVIN Hi-Y Chaplain 2; V.I.C. Ser- geant at Arms 4; Reserve FooTboll 4; Varsiry FooTboH 4; Reserve Boskefboll 2; Truck 1,2; Cross Country 1; Viking Club 4. EDWARD J. SMITH Band 2,3,4; Lorin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Library Aids 4; Vol1eybul12. MOST TALENTED: Larry WiIder and Shirley Jones SALLIE J. SLAWSON Band 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Bibie Club 3; PTA. Sfudenf Recepfionisf 4; P C1ub 2,3; BodminTon 2' Spanish Club 2,3; Books? 1 3,4. ERIC HOWARD SMITH ' F.T.A1 1; Sociefy 2,3,4; Reserve Fog ball 2, VarsiTy 3,4; Tenni Team 4; Sfuden'r Co uncil Scorekeeper 3; Footbu Manager 1; Viking Club 2 3, Volleyball 3; Speech C1U1J Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4, 1 1 ln' bu' .4 GARY SMITH eserve Football 2; Varsity ootbull 3; Reserve BoskeT- 011 3; Track 3. SAN DRA ELA1NE SPICE R hows 2; Student Counci1 1; ield Hockey 3; Badminton ,3;Vol1eyball 1,2,3; Co1lege lub. PATRICIA ANN STONE orus 2,4; Sfudem Prince off 4; Pep C1Ub 2. YVONNE TERRY hqrus 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; .H.A. 2,4; Odin's Word Staff 3' G.A.A. 1; Badminton 3; 'ol'leybali 2,3,- Glee Club 2,3. PATRICIA ANN SMITH Chorus 4; Field Hockey 3; Vol1eyb011 2,3. GRACE HUNT STEWART Bible Club 2; J,C.W.A. 2; Girls Swimming Team 2; Odin's Word Staff 4; Student Council 3. JOHN E. SULFSTED W.P.S.V. 2, General Manager 3,4; F.B.L.A. 1; J.C.W.A. 2,3,4; Tennis Team 3,4; Scorekeeper For Games 2,3; Speech Club 2; Basketball Manager 2,3; Viking C1Ub 4. SAUNDRA KAY THOMAS Tri-Hi-Y 1; LuTin Club 2; F.B.L.A. 1,4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2; Student Council Alternate 3,4; VolleybcH 3. 1411 SUSAN ELAINE THOMPSON SUSAN TROY Chorus 1,3,4; Stagecrafters F.T.A. 1; F4B.L-A- 2,3, 1; F.H.A. 2,3; Field Hockey F.H.A 1; Sfuden'r Race 3; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 1. tioni 51 2,4; Pen ClUb 1:, Y-Teens 1v ' CAROL TUMBLESON 1, KENDAL A. TRULOCK 1 Latin Club Track 3,4; Scorekeeper for TWHi'Y 1; . , , 2 Viking C'Ub 4 303112110131 $13; 3:111 BasebaH Manager 2. 2; Voll'eybo l 3. I 1 BURMA PAT RECIA VANLAN D1 NGHAM NOEL VOYLES Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Debate 4; La'rIn Club 1,4, Reserve Football 1,2; 805 Presidenf 2,3; F.T.A. 1,- bGH 1,2; Student Prince Sm Nofioncl Honor Society 2,3,4. 4- 1' i 1 PEGGY WADDELL MARCIA WALKER Debofe 2,3,4; Projectionisf Club 3,4; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Stu- dent Receptionisf 3,4; Odin15 Word Staff 4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Speech C1ub 2; Booksfore Worker 4. 1421 Chorus 1,2,4; Latin Club 1,2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Heol'rh Careers Club 4; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1,2,4. LARRY DUANE WATSON LEO WESTERKAMM Junior C1055 Vice President Bond 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Bibie C1ub 2, President 3; Reserve BasketboH 1,2, Co-Ccpmin 3; Golf Team 1,2,3; STUdenT Council 1,2,3,V1ce-Presidenf 1 4; G1ee Club 1,2,3; Viking 1 Club 3,4; Versify BasketboH 1 4. 1 DONALD WHITAKER PATRICIA ANN WHITAKER Lorin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Pen C1ub 2,3; Reserve Cheerleader 1, Vur- sity 2,4, Cupmin 3; Field Hockey 3; Volleyball 3; Y- Teens 1. LARRY WILDER CAROL WILLIAMS Band 1,2,3,4; Debora 4; Hi-Y Transferred from ReadingHigh 4; Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; School. Cafeteria Worker 4. J.C.W.A. President 4; Reserve Fomball 1; Reserve Boske'r- b01l 2,3; Tennis Team 3,4; Studenf CouncH 1,2; Score- keeper for Games 3; Basket- ball Manager 3; Baseball 1,2. Mr. Coylds English class writes furiously as they attempt an essay on the Elizabethan Age of English Literature. WILLIAM WILSON PAT WOOD F.B.L.A. 4. WILLIAM CRAIG YOUNG Chorus 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2,3, Vice- President 4; Notiono1 Honor Society 3,4; Boys Swimming Team 2,3; STUdenf Councii 1, 2,4; Cafeteria Worker 4; Viking Club 4; Scorekeeper For Games 1 MOST FRIENDLY Charlene F Iurnmer SUSAN ELIZAB ETH WISE Chorus 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2, Reporter 3,4; Junior Council on Wor1d Affairs 2; HeulTh Careers Club 2,3, Vice President 4; Odin's Word 5?fo 3,4; Student - Council 1,2; Notional Foren- sics League 1,2,3,4; College Club. THOMAS HOWARD Y EAGER Lorin Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Library Aid 4; Track 1; Odin's Word Staff 4. Bob Hoilmeyer N EL M S S A L C R E D N U JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARE: SecTed: Ginny Tucker, Secrefury; Dave McDonald, President. Standing: Miss Jeannette Noland, Adviser; Shun CrockeH, Treasurer; Tom Roberts, Vice Presidenf; Mr. Charles Kirkwood, Adviser. WiTh The coming of Tall and The opening of school, The iunior class immediGTely chUrned 'mTo ccTion and began Their year. First of 0H, class rings were ordered and whoT Type, color, and size was :1 Tremendous decision. On January 28, 'QTTer several monThs of work, The iuniors gave Their Junior Prom. Then come spring, and The iuniors began looking forward To The day when They woqu become seniors. i u I i Eddie Adams Carl Allen David Arne? Shirley Bach Norman Baker Don Bough Bev Baxter Elmer Begiey Dottie M. Bekemeier Brenda Bird William Bitier Cheryl Bizzurri Ron Blanken Doug Bollinger Jerry Bradbury Ken Brock Carol Brockman Hilda Brockmeyer l ! E g l Woodrow L. Browh Beverly Buop Owen C. Burnette, Jr. Wayne Byrd Tonda Calloway Stuart Cumpbel! Malcolm Curs1ens Pu? Chalk Marilyn Clay Shun Crockett Bobbie Cummins Clay Cunningham Barbara Davenport SueDawson Barbara Demon Chuck DeVaugI-m Richard Dimond Ginny Duermif Benny Dunuwuy Vickie Evans Bob Evanshine Sharon Ferguson Martha Finkle Roger Fithen Gary Fleissner Terry Flynn Bonnie Fruechfemeyer Roger Gentry Ruth Ann Gentry Richard Gofonh Linda Graber Donna Graham Joni Grunt Allen Gray Andrew Paul Gregg Jannfth Hugeman Randy Hawk Carol Hawkins Evelyn Head Wayne Haber Lynn Heeg Richard Heismann Gordon Henderson Doil Hilbert BiH Hoevenaar Linda Holcomb Doreena Hollingsworfh Judy Houze Charles Howell John Irwin Myrna JOCkson Fredrick T. James Tam Jones Sharon Kammann Paul KaHelmun Jim Keith Ernest Kidd Connie Kingsiey Sally Sue Kingsley Dennis Kissel Robert Klofh BeHy Knighfon Jerry Kramer Maggy Kroger Tom Kumpf Melvin Lamb Bill Lanham Ruben Lee Barry Leistner Joyce Lewis Wilma Lewis POU: Lindeman Nona Lindner Bill Lyon Wiley Manning Bill Matteoli Dave McDonald George McKay Cynthia McKenzie Sherry Miller Evelyn Mills Jerry Mink Sue Moubray Bonnie Muhlenhard John Wesley Niehaus L R. P. Nevin Judy Newman Joseph Noe Paul Nofhem Cherilee Noyes Barbara Oakes Roy Ostendorf Alice Ogletree Karen Ort'h Raymond Patterson Donna Payne JUNIORS Peck I Pefers Pfeiffer Y Phillips rge Phillips O W Pickens Lou Renaker Renuker I ' I Pearl Rust Mr. Kirkwood s Junzors argue frantiCalgy 072 questions 010w times. r Smith , Tom Roberts Vince Rohrig Claude Rosenbulm Regina Ruth Sfeve Ryan David Sumud Sharon A. Saunders Carol Schriefer Cathem Sharp Eileen Shewmun Margie Shipley Ernes'r Shockley Jeaneffe Skirvin Jimmy Slone Burf Slusher Sondra Smiley Dennis Smith Jerry Smith Jim Smith Mary Smifh Donna Snider Linda Lou Stacy Joan 5+uubcch Run Stephan Denny Stephenson Taylor Stewart Carol Story Gerry Thomas Ginny Tu cker Gayle Turnau Chuck Vail Tom Vickers Rob Ward John Warner Dana Warren Dave Wesselman Rick WhoHey Jerry Williams Rick Williams Veadu Willis Woody Wilson Chur'les David WoIVc Gary WoHt Esther Wood Sfeve Wood Sue Zimmer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Standing: Mr. Donald Gaenge, Adviser; Vince Salvato, Treasurer; Danny Ferris, Vice President; Mr. Hermann Schliess, Adviser. Seated: Sandy Kuf'rlemann, Secrefury; Judy WhHe, President The SOphomore year Is the acceleration point of The high school career. Besides becoming eligible for varsity teams and Taking more Tests, sophomores may become probationary members OF ?'me NoTionol Honor SocieTy. Darlene Allen Linda Gail Allen Gary Askren Howard Askren Vernon J. Baker Jerry Bandy Rosie Barron Bert Bausmifh Richard Beckman Charles Begley Mildred V. Bear Anna Barryman Deborah Bibbs Ronald Bibbs Eddie Bowling George Bruun Judy Breezley Bill Breyer Sandy Brili Ron Brown Gary Brant Cheryl Brunswick Gloria Jean Bryant Ken Bryan? Bill Burton Cathy Bussel Richard Canter Neva J. Carlson Sylvia Carruthers Dave Carpenier Larry Carrier John Carstens Kenne1h Chance Brenda Clark Luther Clemmer Rocco Clouse Pairiciu Cole Wilma Colwell Judy Cook Don Cooper Gary Dale Cooper Barbara Cornwe'll Gary Crabbe Jay Crabbe Kaf'ny Criswell Joan Cross Jeff Currens Rus Daniels Bernice Daugherty 3311 Davis Ray Denning Marcia Defers Fritz Dieshac'h Lonnie Doak Denny Dunn Carrie Mae East Robert Emery Anna M. F0141 Virgil Fath Joan Fergu son Danny Ferris Sunny Ferris Barbie Fink Nora Jean Flory Tim Flynn Monika Gabbafsch Eddie Godzala Jerry Gadzalu Mary Gerber Torn Gardner Rani Gordon Phyllis Goefz Joe Goforth Connie Graham Don Griffin Louis Griffin Gram Huffner Donald Huinline Earl HaH Jean Hasty Ellen Hawkins Mary Hawkins Lee Heiman Ron Helm Michael Henschen Florence Herron Pierce Hilbert Don Hornschemeier Rick Hosfermann William Howard Joe Howell Ron Hurt Diana Jackman Jan Jackman John James Charles Jones Sopbomores find a little spare time to dash into the library and use its many useful facilities. Sandy Kanelmunn Edi+h Klaner Katie Klofter Bertha Ann Knight Tom Knoff Dennis Koehler Put Kolodzik Buddy Joe Lane Don Legg Bi Lewis David Lindon Gladys Linson Sandra Lock Carolyn Lovins Bonnie Luke Bill Martin Marvin Mafz Homer MacCorfey BiH McCoHum Tom McDaniel BiH McKeugue Lonnie Meadows Wayne Meeks Ida Melson Patricia Miller John Moore Robert Moore Don Moubray Ginger Nelson Richard Neuforth Cheryl Neuhuus Danny Neuhous Bi'll Noyes A1an Ortoluni Glenda Owens Mickey Pointer Elaine Parsley Robert Peavley Jirn Peck Jeannine Phillips Ruby Phillips Barbara Ann Powell Diana Gail Powell Ken Powers Jesse Powers Susan Carol Prenurt Robert Pride Roger Pride Ken Purdy Jean Radike Tom Ray Ralph Reece Wanda Yvonne Reid Margarei Rhorer Bob Richter Jim Roberts Connie Robins Diane Rollins Laura R001 Roger ROSE Barb Ruffley Vince Salvaio Frank K. Schuster Lois Schweer Bill Schwenteriy Ken Sharpe NOT SHOWN: Randy Carson Julian Crabbe Homer MucCariey Steve Mullen Norma Jean Monday Jesse O'Conner Edward Riichy Sharon Robinson John Seigel Amy Sempsron Several sophomores find that they are all thumbs as they strive to improve their skill in typing. wawwww Carol SheIey Pony Shelton Thomas E. Shrimpton Gite Darlene Simpson Jean Singlewn Ron Singleron Carol Smith Marie Smith Martha Smith Phillip Smith Dan Spillman Eddie Sfuhlnecker Lyvonne Stamper Rick Steele Nancy S'rork NuHCipuT Stoufamyer Bob Theile Michael Thompson Betty Thorpe Charles Tingle Louise Todd Pu? Trammell Carolyne Tripp David Ulrich Sfanley Vanlundingham Johnnie Fred Vinson. Jr. Sue Weddell Jim Waggoner Helen Wesley John White Judy White Linda Whitaker Joe Wiehe Dianne Williams James Williamson Daniel W. Willis Paul Wilson Jim Winierrowd Jerry Wood Marilyn Wood Put Wys Carl Yurmurk FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Treasurer; Mike Molen, President. Nof Shown: Gary Safes, Vice President Barbara Sfreighf, Nancy Hunfting, Secrefary. As the school year opened, The freshman class buzzed info life and was soon in qu swing. They Eoined Clubs, went out for soorfs, and dug info the new high school courses. The first Term They ranked highest on the honor roll. Futhmg year. Donald AbboH Nina Adams Sheifa Adkins Joe Allen Wayne Armstrong Lynette Arnold Ronald Arrick Marilyn Arthur Frank Asbury Alan Askren Jon Ausfin Gail Bab'er Patricia Baker Gary Bates Ray Bates Phil Bcumann Robert Bell Rick Bender Joy Barring Anna Marie Besao Ron Blasdel John Bolton Terry Bosken GarreH Bourne AH in OH, The freshmen enfoyed 0 very prosperous and Phil Bower Audrey Bowling Brenda Bowman Lydia Jean Bright John Brinker Larry Britten Ari Brockrnun Richard Brockman Shirley Brockman Ken Brown Sammy Bryant Douglas Burbank Chur1one Burnetfe Limit: Burns Al Bussell Phillis Byrd Raye Cambell Paul Carpenter Bonnie Carter Dave Chudwell Ray Chalk Ray Danny Clark Harold Clay Delbert Clemons Norene Clemons Lennis Combs Joy Corbin Gary Cox Linda Craig Ken Crockett Jorene Damron Doug Daniel Joan Demon Bonnie Denning Jean Dimond Sandy Doner Jeannine Donohoue Richard Dundes Donna Sue Durham EHa Louise Easf Mark Edmonds Gene Elmlinger Doug Emerson Larry Emison Georgia Ervin Sue E. Evans Bob Ferr'rs Don Fey Don Fieler Ronnie FHhen Earl Flummer Sondra Foley Sandy Fruley Nancy Fread Sandra Fuchs Bill Glass BeHy Godbey Bill Goff Dick Gorrncm Wilma Gray Ann Kathryn Gregg Jean Hamilfon Joan Hamilton Junior Hardin Lil Harvey Randy Harwell Frank Palmer Paul E. Hasty Chuck Haverland Mary Ann Hawk David Hay Wonder what they're lookin at? Could it be an onion skin, or the insides of a butterfly or a sing e tiny Cell? Biology provides much time for the freshmen to gain knowledge of those living things aroundtbem. FRESHMEN John T. Heard Daniei Heismann Shirley Helton Susan G. Henderson Dianne Henson Gale Henson Dick Herrick Fred Herrin Sandy Hi Bill Hillard Margaret Ann HiHe Tom Hinlde Jude Hodge Steve Houze Sharon Humphrey Mike Hunley Pam Hunter Nancy Hunffing Tom Jocks Dennis Jackson June+ Jaqui sh Cheryl Jenkins Marty Kavunaugh Leonard Kerkhoff Sandy Kidwell Paftie Kissel Linda Kuhr Marilyn LaFontaine Rick Lemmermun Jim Lewis Linda Lewis Christy Lindner Alfred Love Charles Loving Gary Lownsdale Glen Lucas F'nilip Lynch Dolores Mason Gary Matteoli Charlene McAfee George Clinton McCown Gory McGovern Juan McKenzie Buddy MCNEH Linda Meadows Bob MefFord Mike Mefsner Sharyn Melphis Sarah Melson Alberi G. Messer Jeannine Meyer Dana Miller Mary Lou Miner WinGm T. Minor Mike Molen James Moore Ronnie Moore Diana Moorehead Cheri May Myers Geraidine Myhand Carolyn Napier Davnd Neel Sandy Newbiggin Judy Noel Dennis NorrisI-I Diana Norrish Tommy Norton Bruce Nufley Cheryl O'Conner Jessie O'Conner David Ohnmeis Bob O'Sullivan Dennis Owens Jo Ann Palmer Sheila Payne Eva Pfeiffer Elizabeih Phillips Charles Picha Candy Rasnl'ck Gary Rasnick Rosullind Recher Larry Reciwine Sharon Reedy Sandra Reid Bill Reuscher Gloria Rich Mike Richards Don Roberts WiHiam L. Roberts Kenneth Ray Roof Debby RouH Carolyn RoweH a FRESHMEN re alesiol 1 chaiy mthslmmmm n'K-tmuhy 47551$5fwnfsmafj Pal; Mmf .er a, 79, ,. :Hh duvwm-fm 1 Zm-hfr Emrlr-rlv mama we 1,,1 fkvhxm fa-U'W! '111 Mgr mrrmava arm; :N'M 2 W1 1' 51'me mmr. br-urnfadmrr .7 r m. m rm men-nfkarmn rm: 1 2 n. 1 5;, mamma- aw; J . l' A' guy It! lfgvlrlhm am ff; Minna: ,111 Mm- 61 nrwmmyfwmn r; MW f: Mfr! nmla' munmfnrm 6w: m mm, - :pnfm rmv- :Mmr 1mm m mar 511$ m, mm, 12';i1ur' Mg. 1 1 M Inna; a u; ; 16 M .ans Charlene McAfee. Student Council representative, tries to persuade her fellow freshmen to join her party. Brenda Ruih Sandy Samad Sue Sumad Gail Sanks Terry Safurduy Rodger Saunders Ray Scalf Edward Schlegel Sharon Schmidt Richard N. Scholle Joan Schreiber Janet Schriefer Rick Schwenferly John Scudder Dick Sedgwick Anne Seaman Helen Sempsroit Carolyn Shackelford Dorothy Shipley Rita Shircliff Charles Hurward Shockl Linda Shrimpion Barry Singleton Diana Skirvin Donald Sloan Kay Slusher Laura Smunood Curtis Smith Elizabefh Smith Renoid Smith Diana Snider Jack Sophie Danny Spinner Gloria Stacy Sandy Stafford Barbara Sfreight Bill Suffsred Darcy June Swar'rz Frank Schwurfz Dione Tarzwell Bill Thomas Jane Thompson Janice Lynn Troy Donna Lynn Ur Mike Vaughn Richard Wagner Bobby Walker Patricia Wulfers Earnesline Ward Connie Warner Ann Warren Judy Watkins Buzzy Waffers Bob Weidlich Bonnie West Milton Whitaker Terri Wiehe Danny Wilhelm Lanny Wilham Jesse Charles Wilhife Jim Williams Austin Wilson Eileen Wilson Jerry Wilson Earl G. Winsfed, Jr. Mary Ann WoodaH NOT SHOWN: Kathy Cleary Anne Collopy Chris Fasoldt Charles G. Gibson David Kalmbaugh George Roberr KendaH, Jr. NOT SHO WN: Gary Lawrence Leslie Roy Meaniows William Mitchell Frank Palmer Audrey Saunders m FRESHMEN Linda Wright Ted Young 4:30 brings a general riot as the eighth graders tear out of School. The first year of PrinceTon brought many emotions To the Faces of The eager eighTh graders. They experienced owe when looking or fhe building, hopoiness when a new Friend had been made, Confusion when lost on fhe second floor, and solemness CIT the amounT of homework AfTer The odiusfrnenf came many days of work and leisure osfhey husfened fhrough the year. Judy Adams Joy Allan Janice Faye Allen Glenna Sherry Asher Denny Bailey Sondra Bailey James Lee Baker Wayne Ballinger Orville Barns Barbara Basfin David Glenn Bates Jim Bates Becky Baumann Bulb Beckham Jim Belew Cheri Bell Donald Thomas Bell Judy Bervram Connie Binkley Linda Blackner Jim Blair Susan Blumhorsf Mike Boehner James Curtis Boone m.- EIGHTH GRAD Ronnie Boone Wayne John Bosken Kenny Bracken Linda Brandenburg David E. Bright Rick Brockmeier ConchiTa Brown Fred Brown Ray Brown Ruth Brown Gary Brunen Evelyn Bryant Diane Bullock Bren Burbank Clyde Burbridge Faye Burt Paula Burt Joyce Burton Londa Bush Bob Canfield Kennefh Carpenter Mary Carrier Sandra Carson Jim Ccrstens Anthony Wayne Carter Edward W. Cuvin Bill Chaifield Sammy CluHs Tommy Daniel Clans Donna Cooper Donna Marie Corbin Thomas Cornwall Libby Courfney Karen Sue Cox Richard Crockett Almefa Davenport Keifh Davis Barbara A. DeIk Kathy Dingman Ronion Difmars Helen Dixon Jimmy Duane Brenda Dotson Pamela Kim Duermit David Malcolm Dunn Janet Durham Gayle Dykes William Robert Eggers Elaine Engle Karen Ernst James William Ervfn Edward Evans Tom Evanshine Raymond Ken? Ferguson Sue Fink Jim Fish 363ny Jean Ford Jo Ann Fruley Pa? Freel Robert E. French Liz Fries Peter Galbraith Martha Gambie Jack Gandee Terry Lee Garrard Evelyn 0. Garrette Diane Sue Gowell Mike Gilland Dfane Graves Mary Gregory Dreama Gail Griffin Michael Grofe Ronald Grofe Paul Guthrie Mike Hat: 5 David Haf'Fner Ted Hagenschneider Charlotte Evelyn Hale Joe Hall Bill Hamilton, Jr. Befiy Jean Harvey Ruihie Hawkins Gregory V. Hawks Charles Hawley Bob Hedger Cathy Heim Beverly Henderson Bob HeVEr Judy Hicks Charlene Ann Hines David Hocison Karol Hoekzemo Fred Hoevenaar Edward Holcomb Charles Hoflingsworfh Steve House Nancy Houze Lennie Hoyles Barb Hudsun Jimmy D. Hughes Leon Hughes Sandie Hun'r John E. Hunter Doug Issacs Gary Juckman Dale Jackson Richard Jackson Clint Jacob Howard James Cheryl Jenner Paul Johnson Michael Kendall Siephen Kingsley Ken Kneisel Gayle Koehn Barbara Kraf? Patricia Kumph Danny Lanford Leigh C. LuHu Denver 0. Lewis Diane Lewis Gareth Drew Limerick Chuck Lindner Patricia Linson Larry LiHler The end 9f a hectic day bringslbese eighth graders to One DI the most excHzrig parts of school, the bus ride bomex Todd Lohmeier Michael Long Ronnie Loveless Evelyn Lueking Monty Lyons James Mahan Put Maley Bufch Manli Carol Marple Janet Murshbank Jim Marshbank Sandy Marshbank Sfeve Mcm'm Bob Mason Charles Mason Susan MaHingly David Mafz Sharon Mcyfield Joe McCollum Steve McDaniel Gregory L. McKenzie John McMeageI Cheryl Rhena Meeks Kathy Mefford David C. Meier Regina Menges Sherry Messer Bill Miller Hurry Melvin Miller Jane! Miller Larry Miller Judy Mitchell Grace Monday Bryan Moore Donna Moorhead Jane? Mullins LuVernMunlin Bill Newbiggin Lois Newman William Roger Noble Phyllis Noe Donald Oggy John Owen Phyllis Ann Owens Gary Joseph Pucker Rick PufFe Doris Sue Palmer Breland Kennedy 'Pbrker Carol Payne James H. Peavley Ronnie Petty Barbara Phillips Leslie Ann PiChG Joe Poif Bill Pope Greg Popolin Joan M. Prenqtf Mary Quack enbush Cynthia Rasch Douglas Rash Herbert Ray Rcsnick David G. Rafliff Donna Recher Roberta Reece Donald Reed Tommy Reeves Delores Reid Henry Reisenberg Charles Reynofds John Roark Larry Robbins Marilyn Gale Robbins Paul Robbins Barry Robinson Ear! Roe Kufhy Rogers Becky Rollins Sfeve Roof Rita Rose Iva Rosenbalm Brenda Carol Rousey Ronald Lee RoweH Fred Sagester Diana ScaH Linda Schlensker Nancy Schlensker Bob Shafer Janice Sharp Sandy Shelton Adelaide Shockley Larry David Simpson Dennis Sizemore Ruse Slayton Rodney SIane Carl Smifh Doris Smith Greg Hawks and Kathy Rogers raid lbeir Iocieer between Classes in an attempt to find an English book. Ray Smith, Jr. Ronnie Lee Stacy Diane Stahlnecker Carol Stephan Carl Stephens Carol Sfevens Grace Talley Barbara Turzwell Jackie Taylor Barbara Tetlow Al Thomas Alton Jefferson Thomas Larry Thompson Jean Tomes Don Toms Ron Tooscn Pam Tose Ernie Tumbleson Ronnie Turnau James W. Underwood, Jr. Linda Vandeveer Roger Vansel Joan Vaughn Chris Vearil Marsha Vincenf Larry Vogt Ted Weafherfcrd Jerry Wesley Morris Whitaker Sandy Faye Whifaker Clara A. Whitson Herberf Whitson Roger Whiison Michael Wilhelm Mursulene A. Wilhite Karen Linn Wilkerson Arlene Williams Chris Williams Kennefh Williamson Jim Wilson Mike Wilson Phillip Wilson Rick Winterrowd Becky Wolfe Wayne WyuH Diane Zimmer Jayne Zimmer NOT SHOWN: Roger Banzhaf Dennis B. Bianken Kathy Brock Curtis Ray Busch Martha Jane Cleary Bruce Gary Cupp Patricia Ann Denhum Douglas Durden Judy Erp Frank Garber Roberf Heuer John Magella David Louis Muxberry Ron Petifi Bob Robinson Linda Yvonne Smith Ernie Williams An eighth grade math class finds tbat solving problems can be fun if you think of it as a puzzle that must be solved. EIGHTH GRADE r r i 77 77W . SEVENTH GRADE This mass meeting is not a joint session of Congress but the junior high bomerooms. Every morning at 9:50 they convene to lake allendance h and receive tbe news of the day. This was The year of Changes for The seventh grade. They came horn smaller, quiefer schools To the big and busfling Princeton. They made new friends as they met Fellow classmafes from OH over the district. They left their elementary years behind Them and took a step info The future 05 0 member of the iunior highV David Akers Edward Lee Alcorns Layfon Allen Sonia Alien Bobby Amyx Diana Angel Robert Archer Henry Arnold, Jr. Charlotte Asher Joyce Ausfin Sandra Austin Scoffie Bach Carol Ballinger Dianne Bullinger Robert J. Ballou Ginger Barlow Carol Barnes J ames Bax Gary W. Bayes James Beaver Frank M. Beckman Ronnie Bell Zeufhea Bibbs Tommy Binkley Abbie Blair Fled Bowling Anna Brucy Christopher Brandenburg Puffy Brandner Terry L. Branigan Delmer Brewer Charles Bright Pauia Broadwell Gary Brock Betty Brockmun Beverley Brawn Pafsy Brown Jeff Browne Mark Brueggeman Ku'rie Bryant Jessie Bullock Lillie Bullock Danielle Buop Pam Burbank Sharon Edna Burt Darlene Bussell Barb Bufz Diana Cain Sally Carlson Jesse Curfer Fred F. Castle Peggy Cuvin Linda Cuyfon Jerry Chance John Cifro Evereff Clay Edgar Clemmer Carol Dean Cochran Andy Collins, Jr. Ella Kay Collins Dwight Cox Linda Lee Cox BarbEe Jean Craddock Leroy Craig Melvin D. Craig Susan Crunston Doris Dnmron Eva Daniels Ernie Lee Delk Daryel Dick Donna Dillon Linda Doun SEVENTH GRADE Raymond Dold Gary Lee Doner Michaei Donley Gary Douglas Bonnie Dunaway Dennis Dunlap Joyce Durham Martha Durham Gailey EdgeCOmb Lester Eldeen Randy Emily Sherry Ems? Carolyn Ervin Beffy Efter Margie Evans Mike Jerome Evans Kathy Feldman Todd Fensfermocher Danny FefTer Warren FeHer Kennie Fifzputrick Beverly Foley Jerry Ferris Barbara Freeman Margo French Barry Fulks Frank Garber Laura Garreffe Richard W. Gentry Reginald Gibson Douglas W. Glanton Howard Robert Goins Roarie Golder Marilyn Gormun Steve Gran? Omer Griffin Sully Griffin Terry Griffin Robert Gro're Debbie Guy Linda Hageman Edward Hal! Sandra Humbrick David Hurt Nancy Hasty Carolyn Hawkins Debbie Hawks Sandra Haynes Linda Heatherly Chris Heim RonaId Hembree Phiiip Henderson Sfeve Henry Janet Herron Dave Hockman Brenda Sue Holliday Donald Horn Barbara Ann Howard Jeanne M. Hunley Linda Hurt 4' u' :mit .5 Ana Mary Lou Irwin Jim Jockmun JeH Johnscn Narman Johnson David Johnsfon Richard Jones Jean Kaneiman George Kenduii James Kendall Jeff Kirsi Lorry Kleemunn Charles Klufe Annefte Krick Patricia Ann Lamb Barbara Lang Kenneth Langenbrunner Connie Larkins Lynn Carol Leach Ronald Leslie Evern T. Lewis Janie Lewis Laurence A. Lewis Sandra Lewis Dennis Lock Linda Lockard Barbara Long Karen Long Billy Wayne Lucas Nancy Ann Mack Aaron Mac ey David MoloH Reg Markins Torn Marlin EHzabeth Dian Mason Glenn Mason Michael Mufre Let's take a break for a drink. I761 Ruby Jaye Mays Paula McCallu Larry MCKEnney John Meyers James Miller Larry Mi lls Dudley Mincey Lonnie Mifchell Patricia Ann Monday Miles Monk Patsy Mooney Jean Mo rgenll'hml Patricia Mormon Tom Moubray Don Neuforfh Richard Noyes Roger Cakes Jucqueiyn O'Conner Edifh Ogletree anhleen Ogletree Robert Osgood Edgar Junior Patrick Bruce Pufferson Robert Patterson NOT SHOWN: Barry W. Bishop Ronnie Lee Corbin Ricky Daily Terry Es'terkamp Patricia Ann Fuda Beulah Jane Gregory Sherrie Yvonne James Brenda Johnson Phifip Kidd Mike Kirkwood Edwin Lovelace Mary Ann Osborne Paul Painter Josephine Peckhem Carol Jean Robinson Vicki Marie Rowe James Scholle Herbert Smifh Jun Urton Michael Williams David Puuley Charlotte Payne Charles Peck Wayne Phillips Billy Poetfker Rebecco Poff Michael Pollingfon Jessica Portmann Charles Pugh Lon M. Purcell Leland Ramey Jenny Randolph Linda Randolph Gene Rasnick Linda Ratliff Gail Suzun Reece Gale Reedy Danny Reinmufh Ada Rhorer Lillie Rice John Richards Laverne Robey James Robinson John Robinson Sharon Robinson Jimmy Roe Beverly Roof Robert Ros! Shirley Mae Rowe Gary Lee Rudd Greg Rue Sue Ryan Sara Salvato Jim Sawyer Bill Schclk Clifford Schewe Dennis Schotfrniller Bin Schreiner Susan Schweer Carolyn Scott Pamela Joyce Seaman Dennis Sexton June Sloan Anita Smith Danny Smith Fred Smith Mike Smilh Phyllis Smith SEVEN TH GRADE Stanley Smith Richard Spahr I Jerry Spalding , Brenda E. Spears Joe Spefnagel 1 Paul Spitzfaden 1 Patricia Gail Stacy Richard Stafford John Stegman Bruce R. Stephenson Andy Stewart Pafricia A. Stone Beverly Straight Tina V. StuniCH Bill Talley Denny Tarfer Polly Tarter Ray Thompson Arlene Todd Ray Trummel Kris W. Truiock Sharon Rose Tyahur Bill Vearil Tom Vearil Vanda Wagner Cheryl Ann Walker Claude R. Warren Robert Wermuth April Lee Whitaker Sandy White Howard Whitson Karen Wiiliams Michael Williams Odessa Williams PM Williams Douglas Wilson Kenny Wimmer James Wolf Jimmy Wood Wanda Wood Eidie Woods Billy Elwood York Gayle Young Sherry Lyne Youngker ., .7 777 J .. J i..t $29 .9$ w$wmrw1 g1iw4w ACTIVITIES 791 SENIOR PROM KING David Leroy SENIOR PROM QUEEN Brenda Hawkins Radiating her excitement, Sue Jocelyn, senior Homecoming attendant, rides past an admiring public at the ceremony on this cool football night in late October. Sue's escort, Davy Leroy, smiles at the camera while Sue smiles at the crowd. HOMECOMING Patsy Whitaker and Larry Watson, King and Queen of the 1960 Homecoming Ceremonies, smiled at an applauding public. Patsy was presented with half a dozen American red roses as the two were crowned by Dell Peters, chairman. The band played a special program featuring the honored couple. Dressed in beige lace, Charlene Flummer, senior attendant, laughs happily a: the crowd waves and Cheers for her. Larry Wilder, Charlene's escovt, Smiles and comments with zhe Crowd. Excitement was their main emotion of the evening. The weather ouTside was in keeping with The Theme of The Junior Prom, - Sleighbell Sonofo.' Inside snowflakes hanging from The cefhng 0nd hand-Duinfed Hots on each side of The room seT Cl wintery scene for The guesTs. The ATr'r Hayes Cafe Society Bond Dloyed 0 varieTy of enioyobie music ogainsT a background of blue net. On The Tables There were small whiTe bells for favors. In The center of the dance floor was The sleigh from which King Tom Roberrs and Queen JeoneHe Skirvin were crowned. EnTerToinmenT was provided by John Warner, Barbers Ookes, Shirley Jones, and a quorTeT of Noel Menifee, Shirley Jones, BiHy Hoyles, and Ron Aikens. JUNIOR PROM The boys enjoyed dancing with the pretty girls, all dressed up in formals and corsages. Some cut in, as Bob Hollmeyer did to get a dance with jam' Grant. Incidentally. the faculty enjoyed themselves. too. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: 1. Hamilton, D. Urr, B. Baxter, Treasu' f. Peck, Pres; L. Watson. V. Pres.;lj. Deters. Sec: V. Evans, S. Reedy. SECOND ROW: C. Hawkins, D. Peters, S. Bach, F. Rasnick, C. Sbeley, L. Sbrimpton. B. Fink, R. Hurt, 1. Mitchell. L. Bums. THIRD ROW: Sponsor, Mr. 1. Jaspers; B. Begley. 3. Luke, C McAfeE. E. Rouff, P. Katzlberger. D- Wesselman. C. Young, D. Snider. P. Cole, C. Tripp. M. Rborer. This year STudenT Council bough'r cu Hog for fhe gym, vse'r uo polfcy for all school funcfions, and chorfered buses For away games. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: E. Delk, A. Mackey, M. Pollingtorz. L. Cayton. D. Guy, K. Geldmcm. j. Beaver. SECOND ROW: L. Schlensker, D. Angel, K. Hoekzema, G. Limerick, j. Prenatl, P. Kumpf, K. Ernst. J. Fraley. THIRD ROW: Sponsor, Mr. K. Hammel, 1. Boone, O. Griffin, G. Hawks. L. Thompson, R. Markins. The Lost and Found, a thriving Student Council project. is checked by Shirley Bach and Dell Peters. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Bonnie Seaman, Carol Luekirzg, Rita Bersseubmegge, Betty Boone. SECOND ROW: judy Houze. Rick. Williams, Burma Vanlwzdingbam, joyce Deters, Bonnie Apking, Barbara Begley. THIRD ROW: Hilda Brockmeyer, Stuart Campbell. Mary Heismarm, Sban Crockett, Burt Slasher, Wayne Byrd, Dave McDonald. FOURTH ROW: john Mitchell, Eric Smith, Carol Macleey, Regan Moore. Pete Katzlberger. The National Honor Society is a nationwide Club whose members are those who have shown Themseives To be ouTsTonding studenfs in academics and activifies. Membership info This club is greatly desired by OH. ii is unlike ofher clubs in Thai 0 sTudenT mus? be invited To ioin. Each year in April The society has an induc'rion service in which oil new members are infroduced To ?he sfudenf body. Only opproximofeiy 1070 of a class is ever asked To ioin. The club has very Few functions buf merely ads as an honor sociefy. i841 HONOR ROLLS A HONOR ROLL, GRADES 7-12. First Row: L. Barrett, B. Lang, L. Kleeman, E. Lueking. Second Row: N. Humming, 5. Packs, D. Tarzwell. C. Lacking, B, Seeman. Third Row: B. Schwenterly. C. Tripp, j. Mitchell. H. Bmckmeyer, B. Vanlandingham. Fourth Row: j. Radike. P. Cole. 5. Crockett, W. Mitchell. F. Hoevenaur. B HONOR ROLL, GRADES 9 12, First Row: D. German, S. Houze, j. Hamilton. A. Seeman, 1. Hamilton. P. Byrd. Second Row: G. Baber, D. Emerson, G. Lownsdale, L. Arnold, M. Hawk, M. Rborer, C. McAfee. Third Row:$. Foley. R. Berssenbruegge,f. Staubacb, B. Ruth, A. Warren, 1. Sheley, P. Trammell, G. Boume. Fourth Row: M. Smith, D. Snider, E. Parsley, M. Heismann, C. Sbeley, 5'. Ferris. Filth Row: V. Saluaro, D. McDonald. R Moore, T. Roberts, B. Slumber, j. Moore, j. James. B HONOR ROLL, GRADES 7-8. First Row: M. Kirkwood, T. Esterkamp. P. Monday, D. Hodson. J. Stegman. Second Row: G. Young, L. Ratliff, B. Streigbt, A. Whitaker, L. Hurt, P. Gavin. Third Row: P. Tartar, M. Gormarz, P. Broadwell, B. Land, J. Portman, S. Haynes. Fourth Row: C. Stevens, L. Ramey, A. Stewari, A. Mackey, T. Martin. M. Pollington, J Hunley. Filth Row: D. Griffin, 1'... Scblensker, D. Moorhead, A. Smith, S. Hambrz'cia, R Burbank, G. Edgecomb, 5'. Salaam. Sixth Row: B. Tetlow, S. Hunt, 8. Tarzwell. 1.191517557- banks. 1. Owen. B. Moore. 1. Carstens, D. Crockett, L. Thompson, S. Mattingly, E. Fries, K. Rogers. Seventh Row: M. Grate, j. Erp, B. Farmer, N. Houze, D. Burl, B. Chatfield. SENIOR HIGH LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: 5'. Shockley, Hist.; V. Evans, Trea5.; G. Wolf, 13795.; R. Blanken, V. Pres.,' D, Alien. Sea; W. Wilson. Sgt. A1 Arms. SECOND ROW: R. Reece. B. Vanlandingbam, C, .Hackey. C. Tripp. D. Reece, 3. Powell, D. Powell, B. Knight, S. Samad, S. Vanlandingham, B. Seaman, M754 Frazier. THIRD ROW: D. Snider, L. Stamper. D. Bibbs, I... Sbrz'mpton. G. Sanks. S. Dawson, P. KiSSel. C. O'Connor, 5. Melpbz's, S. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: C. Noyes, l. Bushelman, F. Schuster, D. Wesselmrm, T. Schrimplon, R. Pride, A. Ortolam. D. Samad, R. Carson, T. Hinkle. JUNIOR HIGH LATIN CLUB SEATED: Sara Salvazo, Gayle Young, Steve Cram. Polly Tartar. SECOND ROW: Gailey Edgecomb. Mike Kirkwood, Sandy Hambn'ck, Linda RalliIZe, jeanne Hartley. Linda Randolph. Andy Stewart, leff Kirst, Chris Brandenburg. THIRD ROW: Sharon Tya ur, onm Slegman. Laura Garrette. Patricia Morman, janel Herron, Margo French. Not Shown: Sponsor, Mrs. Rogers. H361 TRI-Hl-Y STANDING: L. Cbadwell. FIRST ROW: V. Evans, j. Grant, S. Kammamz, E. Rouff, D. Bekemeier, B. Knigbton. SECOND ROW: A. Besco, J. Dimond, S. Fraley. C. Rowell, j. Noel,J. Barring, H. Sempsrott, E. Pfeiffer. S. Mel bis. B. Strei ht, J. Cook, A. Seaman. THIRD ROW:D. RouffJ. Slaubacb, K. Slasher. B. T orpe, L. Hi1 arid, Miss Edith Rafipold, Sponsor; N. Huntting, J. Hamilton, J. Hamilton, W. Hockmarz, E. Parsley, 5'. Brill. Hl-Y FIRST ROW: Sponsors, M7. Grimes, Mr. Kirkwood. SECOND ROW: l. O'Sullivan, C. Young, I. Mitcbe I, C. Rogers, L. Eling. THIRD ROW: L. Carrier. P. Kazzlberger, j. Sulfsted, D. Roufl. DEBATE CLUB STANDING: C. LuEking. FIRST ROW: N. Huntting, S. Campbell. 1. Houze, D. Allen, P. Byrd. SECOND ROW: C. MCAIee, R. Hun, L. Wilder, P. Potts, S. Melplyis, D, Snider. THIRD ROW: R. Williams. B. Vanlandingbam, 5. Henderson. STANDING: R. Blasdel; Sponsors, Mrs. P. Barton, Mr. D. Smith; 1. Hamilton. From The newsroom of W.P.S.V., The local radio sToTion, comes The news of crises, meeTings, sporTs evenTs, big-four announcemen'rs, and Things To come. This organization is The legal grapevine of The school and provides The sTudenTs and faculTy wETh OH The news of The day. zmmwmmirwg W. P. S. V. Frank Schuster. Pat Nevin. Pauline Potts, Darlene Allen, Peggy Waddell, Carol Lueking, Judy Houze, Slum: Campbell. STAGECRAFTERS Sponsor, Mr. Poston: Tom Heard, Bob Minor, Ken Crockett, Randy Harwell, Clinton McCowrz. I PROJECTIONISTS STANDING: H. McCarty. C. Neulmus, j. Path, G. Ha'ffner, f. Baker, G. Hardin, f. Williamson. SEATED: D. Simpson, C. Cox. I891 FIRST ROW: Hilda Bmckmeyer, form Szanbacb, Mary Garber, Donna Ur. SECOND ROW: Mary Smith, Vickie Evans, Kay Slasher, Bonnie Luke, Bill Tbeile. The band houses Three different secTions. There are The woodwinds, which consis'rs of Hufes, Clarinets, oboes, soxophones, and. double reed instruments. The brass section is made UD of trumpets, horns, Trombones, bnrifones, and bosses. The percussion section consisfs of drums, fympani, cymbals, and many other rhyThm instruments. And of The head of OH This is The director whose iob i? is to coordinate all These sections. FIRST ROW: Mary Heismanrz, Carol Hawkins, Martha Smith. SECOND ROW: Bill Roberts, Danny Spinner, Elaine Parsley, Sonny Ferris. FIRST ROW: Bill Scbwenterly, Rick Schwenterly. Dave Popplewell, Pat Nevin. SECOND ROW: Slum Cmckett. William Asbury, John Paul White, Burt Slasher. Regan Moore. Princeton's Senior High Bond is now one of The best known bonds in Ohio. Over a period 01: three years, if has gained a reoufcrfion of being superior in marching and tremendous in concert They have been invited to the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C., 0nd fhey have won a rating of one in district contests. The bond, consisfing of 120 members, presents a spectacular array of color and sound To everyone that has seen them. This organization rofes high and shows signs of becoming greater as the years 0058. MARCHING BAND The band officers are popularly elected by band members and are the four main leaders 0f the band, fjesides the Director, Mr. Al F. Guirm. The officers are Mary Heismann, Treasurer; Bonnie Semen, Sea relary: Dave MacDonald, President: and Sloan Crockett, Vice President. Here Ibey are found discussing the possibilities of the new record the band just cut; The Senior High Choir, under The direcTion of Vlrs. Joan Meier, has been 0 big influence in The DromoTion of music in The PrinceTon District The choir, consisTing of opproximoTely 40 young men and women, has become CI grouo ThGT is recognized by many 05 being an organization ThoT is worTh befonging To The choir has given several con- cerTs 0T school This Year olus giving a Few per- Formonces ouT of school. Mrs. Vxeier Teaches The members noT only new songs buT The makings of music, such as harmonies, keys, oiTches, Tones, and scales. Mrs. Meier accompanies choir during rebearsal. SENIOR HIGH CHOIR FIRST ROW: D. Phillips, M. Walker, P. Smith. S. Thompson. N. Carlson, K. Root. N. Flory, T. Calloway. P. Hasty, S. Kallelmann, L. Bright. SECOND ROW: S. Humphrey, S. jones, 1. Duermit, C. Mackey. D. Peters, B. Cakes, R. Schumske, T. Saturday, M. Higdon. 1. Sci: alz, 5V Moubray, C. Bumelte. THIRD ROW: Mrs. J Meier, j. Hodge, S. Lanham, S. Dawson, E. Kidd, . Wil ire, B. Hoyles, T. McCloud, L. Carrier, E. Wood, A. Bryant, P. Stone. JUNIOR HIGH BAND The junior High Band consists of a proximately 90 members and is a very thriving organization in the school. Consisting of seventh and eig lb graders. one of its main objective: is to tutor young musicians and prepare lbem for the Senior High Band. These young members receive their first marching lessons an slowly begin to make public appearances. This is one group that will be interesting to watch as they climb Lbeir ladder 20 success. JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS The junior High Chorus is also a group worth watcbing. Under the direction of oI Mrs. joan Meier. they have attempted to become an organization of which the school can be proud. x. m x m I'IILI; 7 In I wwhqu-mi :3; 352 V1 - , ;. :-y s, . -; : Xr meohn Mifchell 11 phk u. ,xwys .'4!.! tnxm aw: I - :wrw. alum hm, : 1-mm A1 mun of Mr M .. :u K rvmnmf Piaf For 51:. Dumw Tmunrrmr Night: iv: v a 2M mlminialu of Enh, 1! 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Hu' mmLQ way! .:uIv-I n1Hu,-lh,H in u: .unmhn w awsu a - n 4m .vau em: My: qu'fx 3mm: in am m-w m... :4 1x53 ' ' - m ,md mm; mm ; .;x M: Mm. w :m 2 Huh i1Hunu' Itn- ,mdnumun x L: n Em VG ; cw. 1mm Jum' 1' i in 1:11 galugthw in? HIV Hru d' mu. lhv- mum mmmmm pm : um: ta mm. IuI Hun u Izmxv ' Iwn-m wnnun n1 thvnt - ' ' Editor-In-Chief J. Sheley First Semester Co-Editor J. Mitchell Business Manager S. Smiley Bookkeeper C. Tumbleson News Editor T. Yeager Exchange Editor T. Burg Photography Editor R. Goforth ' Makeup Editors: First Page C. Lueking Second Page T. Burg Third Page B. Boone, T. Yeager Fourth Page J. Mitchell, J. Guthrie Reporters: B. Boone, '1'. Burg, P. Cole, J. Guthrie, B. Fink, E. Head, D. Hollingsuorth, C. Lueking, R. Lee, J. Mitchell, R. Moore, J. O'Sullivan, J. Sheley, D. Simpson, 5. Wise, P. Waddell, T. Yeager, B. Vanlandingham. Sports Reporters: G. Henson, R. Fithen, R. C. Read, P. Katzlberger. Clouse, J. Irwin, Photographers R. Goforth, w. Heber- Business Staff: D. Allen, R. Daniels, P. Pollard, D. Reece, S. Smiley, M. Smith. Adviser Miss Barbara Bail Mi: tho rsa-x:x1 !:vm; xi, HM Mm xHVREEV i wswa L ;'-vas' mum a : 4v i nu'duv; nueohdwn . noun 2. uv l. 1 NEWSPAPER STAFF FIRST ROW: R. Goforth, j. Guthrie. 1. Mitchell, j. Sheley, D. Eldeen. T. Burg, Sponsor Miss B. Bail. SECOND ROW; W. Haber, C. Lacking, D. Reece. D. Hollingswortb, P. Waddle, B. Boone, S. Wise. 1. O'Sullivan, E. Head, T. Yeager, D. Rouf'f, P. Katzlberger, T. Gardner. ODIN'S WORD, Princetonis rri-weekiy newspaper, is one of the busiesf organizations of the school. Few people know what goes into a successful paper, but The sfoff knows well and works hard To put OUT CI good publication. A lack of stories is not one of their problems, for The school is iuil of news. There were sports sTories, views of students and focui'ry, stories of coming evenTs and post occasions, and many, many others. As 0 rewcrzi for many hours of work, ODlN'S WORD was given on AIl-American rating for 1959-60. This was She highesT possible score and was well deserved by ihe staff. PAGE EDITORS Betty Boone, jim Guthrie. Tom Yeager, : Terry Burg, Susan Wise. PAJAMA GAME . . . ,, The Pajama Game, 0 Broadway Musical, was The 1961 Fall Production of 55:2? $1155; giggly do Steam The Speech Department Barbara Ookes and John Warner played the leads. The play was a light comedy abouf two people, Babe and Sid, who Fell in love. Babe was a member of The labor qroup in 0 poiamo factory, and Sid was 0 member of the management They find their love greofly impeded because of differences of opinions over raises. john Warner sings Small Talk with Barbara Cakes. Mrs. Warner makes jim Lutts seem older. ABOVE: R. Hurt'and H. Brockmeyer play comedy leads. BIBLE CLUB FIRST ROW: Kathy Criswell, Terry 50512271, Dell Peters, Ruby Phillips, Diana Powell. SECOND ROW: Debkie Rouff, Cheryl O'Connor, Sandra Smiley. janet jaquisb, Sponsor Mr. MCGebee, Sallie Slnwson, Lynette Arnold, Suzie Robey. Elaine Parsley, LaSonya Cbadwell. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sponsor Mrs. Cutler, Donald Busbelman, Buddy Bender. Donna Snider, Brenda Powell, judilb Busbelman, Ronald Schumske. JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS E. Smith: Mr. W. Becker, Sponsor; C. McKay.- P. Katzlberger; L. Wilder: 1. Mitchell; 1. Snifsied; Mr. I. Hernandez, Sponsor; S. Crocketl. LIBRARY AIDS 3. Carrulbers, C. Neubaus, B. Begley. H. Reisenberg, R. Hedger, T. Hinkle, Miss Landrum. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB FIRST ROW: 1. Bishop, J. Siairvz'n, B. Clark. S. Criswell, W; Skirvin. SECOND ROW: R. Owens, A. Cox, R. Bandy, D. Hooge, W. Bussell, D. Austin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Gilbert, Sponsor; H. Rasberry. L. Westerkamm. F. Planck, C. McKinney, j. .S'z'ebert, A. Ebinger, D. Gruenscblaeger, B. Owens. STUDENT RECEPTIONISTS STANDING: Lyvomze Stamper, Cherry Noyes, Sally Slawson. SITTING: Susan Troy. As aids To The counselors, nurse, and department heads, the sfuden'r receD- Tionists have mimy varied iobs. They Type, answer phones, -run errands, and keep Track of the Twelve for whom they work. SPANISH CLUB STANDING; Mr. J. Hernandez, C. .Hc-Collum, F. Beckman. B. Leisiner, M. Henscben, R. Clause, R. Daniels, 8. Lanham, R. Berkman. SEATED: 1. Austin, B. Ruffley, S. Smiley, N. Carlson. S. jones. T. Bosleen, G. Henson, 5. Samad, R. Ruth, D. Rouff, ' FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: T. Basken, C. Robbins, E. Pfeiffer, j. Troy, 3. Straight. .S'ECOND ROW: L. Bright, K. Criswefl, C. O'Connor, N. Adams, M. Woodaii, D. Graham, 5. CarmthErs. THIRD ROW: 5. Lock, F. Resenick, H Sempsrott, R. Recker, L. Schweer. C. Neubaus, P. Miller, M. Hawk, A. Besco. w FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: sz'l Bower, jean Hamilton. Sharon Kammann. SECOND ROW: Nancy Huntiin ; joan Hamilton; Steve Houze. Vice President; Anne Seaman; Barbara Streigbt; Mr. Herman Sc Hess, Sponsor: jean Dimond; Ellen Hawkins: Brenda Ruth; Connie Warner. THIRD ROW: john fumes: Gary Lownsdale; Mrs. Marry Shields. Sponsor; Ron Hurt; Lynette Arnold; Gracie Stewart; Slum Crockett, President: David Lindson; Mary Smith; loan Cross, Treasurer. OFFICERS: Eva Pfeiffer, Vice President: Sally Kingsley, President; Sandy Kaztelmarm, Treasurer; Dell Peters, Secretary. GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Frank Schwartz, Sandy Kazilemcmn. Bill Sulfsted. Dail Hilberr. SECOND ROW: Darlene Allen, Sally Kingsley. Ann Warren, Dell Peters, Eva: Pfeiflen Fete Katzlberger, Bob Weidlicle, Tom jacks, Ken Brock, Sponsor; M1. Herman Schliess. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB FIRST ROW: Mrs. Murdock, Sponsor; Connie Hoyles, Bertha Knight. Carol Hawkins, loan Cross, Gloria Bryant, Geraldine Mybana', judy Cook, Cbern'lee Noyes, Susan Wise, Belty Phillips. SEATED: Bonnie Seaman. COLLEGE CLUB FIRST ROW: F. Beckman, M. Heismann, 1. Nelson, D. Simpson, 8. Begley, B. Seeman, T, Burg. SECOND ROW: 6'. Stewart. 3, Boone, B. Vanlandz'ngbam, S. Slawsorz. W. .Hoyles. G. Head. STANDING: D. Fricke, C. Young, 1. Mitchell, R. Berssenbruegge, T. Yeager, 5. Cbadwell, 5'. W132, P. Kalzlberger, 1.5591601, T. Linson, D. Roufl, j. Suffsted, L. Eling, C. Oldiges, R. Schumske, S. Spicer, C. Hoyles, 5. forms, C. Lueking. VIKING CLUB FIRST ROW; P. Pollard. B. Leiszner, B. Slasher. C. Rogers. R. Moore. L. Watson, I. Se'igel. SECOND ROW: B. Pleiffer, W. Byrd, L. Elzng, V. Salvato, M. Carstens, B. Bender. K. Ellerbuscb. THIRD ROW: j. Moore, N. Menifee, T. Roberts, D. Popplewell, E. Shockley, D. Busbelmtm. FO UR TH ROW: B. Hollmeyer, W. Asbury, D. Hilbert, A. Gray, B. Malleolz', J. Carstens, E. Smith, I. Sullsled. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB David Lindon: Sponsor, M1. john Engle; Bill Schwenterly, Peggy Waddell. Dorothy Reece. Septerrber and the beginning of school brought about The organization of the 1961 annual. There were many problems to be solved, and so the new staff dug in and went to work. First of all, a theme had to be Chosen tor the book. This Was 0 tremendous decision and therefore took much consideration Finally, it was decided to use the theme of Searching. Wm; this decided, the staff could now begin to work under full steam. Pages were laid out, pictures were taken, rand dosses Were sorted. The First deadline approached, and Room 315 hummed with action. ProbIems arose and problems were solved. Deed. lines neared, and deadlines were met. Finally in March, the 1961 STUDENT PRINCE was finished. Now it was the publisher's turn to work. However, the Gnnuat room did not stop buzzing, tor the completion of the 1961 STU. DENT PRlNCE brought about the organization ot the 1962 edition. CO-EDITORS Sue focalyn. Bonnie Seaman, Carol Mackey. STUDENT EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW: P. jones,lC. Hoyles, B. Begley. SECOND ROW: L. Scott. 1. Schaptz, E. Shockley, S. jocelyn, B. Hawkins. The first month after lbe annual had been organized all the pictures had to be identified. He re almost the entire staff spends time inden- zi ying and classifying all pictures. FIRST ROW: 5'. Newbiggin, D. Allen, H. Brockmeyer, 5. Kammarm, E. Parsley. SECOND ROW:B. Lukaj. Cross,j. Hasty, C. Neubaus. THIRD ROW: D. Reece. C. Basken, 1. Grant. D. Phillips, D. Phillips, j. Smubacb, F. Scbuster, 1. Lewis. PRINCE Miss Nolte. advisor :0 the staff, talks with the junior and sophomore CO-editors. These four are now in training to take over and help run the annual when the present slafl graduates. They are: Sharon Kammarm. junior; Barbara Fink, sophomore; Lyvorme Smmper, sophomore: Vickie Evans. junior. Lou Eling and Charlie Rogers MU: over sports problems with jobrz Warner. the art editor. Miss Editb Rappold is the Art Adviser. E1051 FLAG RAISERS Eve morning the flag in front of the school must be raised. After school it is m en down, folded in the shape of George Washington's hat. and put away for the night. These duties are faithfully performed by the flag misers: George Kendal, Frank Palmer, Phillip Kidd, Danny Smith. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: 5. Each. C. Tumbleson. 1. Woods, 5. Thomas. SECOND ROW: B. Cummings, S. Edwards. 5- Troy, D. Miller, M. Smith, C. Sbeley, R. Phillips. THIRD ROW: j. Slaubacb, S. Cbadwell, L. Sempsrott. C. Robins, M. Fetter, S. Dawson, J. Scbpazz. FOURTH ROW: H. Brockmeyer, M. Juckson. D. Hagenseker, D. Williams, C. Bussel, E. Klotler. K. Klotzer. C. McKenzie, D. Phillips. NOT SHOWN: joyce Deters. an . an a w. wwwwwm ; um mkwwmmvx w wmwwwau wwwm SENIORS FROM Jack Esferkamp: Guard Bob Hollmeyer: End Willie Asbury: Fullback Eric Smith: Center l: 110 1 Regm Moore: End CHAMP TEAM Corky McKay: End Bud Bender: Hclfback Ron Shircliff: Quarterback .15 Don Bushelman; Guard ' Ken Ellerbusch: Tackle - Ar; - 9ageQ 2 gag. 2'! mpi 4471pa9akg;Q .. jig? Ag ' . a 279; . f. a FOOTBALL VARSITY SQUAD FIRST ROW: W. Asbury, j. Eslerfeamp, K. Ellerbuscb, D. Busbelman, B. Hollmeyer, R. Moore, C. McKay, B, Bender, R. Sbircliff, E. Smith. SECOND ROW: 1. Gofortb, M. Carstens, D. Popplewell, T. Vickers B. Leistner, V. Robrig, K. Bryant, 1. Moore, R. Neufartb, i. .Seigel. THIRD ROW: D. Neulmus. C. jones, T. Roberts, D. Dunn, j. Carstens, T. Sbrimptorz, B. Davis. D. Ferris, V. Baker, V. Salvata, D. Moubray. SCORES Driven by an excellent coaching sfaff, compie1e inferesf 0nd co-ooerofion 0F Lako-ta 3644 The boys on the Team, ou'rsfonding school spirit, and the whoieheorted support of Read' 9 Mi 6 oil concerned, Princeton had 0 foofboli Team of which if can well be proud. By Mf' Healthy 28' 0 Their undefeated season The Team stoned c Tradition fhcrf we hope Win live on. EOWOOd 2338- g Princefon has never been defeated on its home field. This will be a challenge to Aaglson 24' O The refurning oioyers end To the players To come. If Ihey wili remember Knufe Cnl erslon 22:14 Rockne's famous advice f0 his football players, r When the going gets fough, The T: Tram 30- 6 Tough get goingfl This gooi will be carried out. The 1960 Vikings wiii be iong Sygagore 12-12 remembered 03 Princeton High School's firs? undefeo'red footboii Team. Oak Hills 44-14 VARSITY FOOTBALL COACHES VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADER Patsy Whitaker. Hilda Brockmeyer, Sally Kingsley, Mr. Harvey Hermann, Mr. Bob Pitakos, Mr. Pal Mancuso, Ginny Duermz't, Ginny Tucker, Not Pictured: Shirley Mr. Fran Bymes. Kerkboff. ALL COUNTY TEAM MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Vince Robrig, Regan Moore, Ron Sbircliff. SECOND ROW: Buddy Bender, Boll Hollmeyef. Willy Asbury. Ron Sbircliff is being gang tackled on his own and of the field as Bud Bender covers. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: G. Elmlinger, E. Winsted, T. Saturday. L. Brixton, D. Daniel. B. Mefford. ,SECOND ROW: B. Gaff, M. M01911, 3. Reuscber. D. Olmmeis, B. Bell, 5. O'Sullivan. K. R001. THIRD ROW: 1. Williams, E. Flummer. 13. Class, D. Abbott, C. Lindner, C. Haverland, Coach james Akers. m Coach Frith 1 e 1 FAREWELL: v I 1M1Lou Eling WiHie Asbury TO VARSITY SENIORS I 115 1 Conrad Bibbs Regan Moore , CE r 16? aw WEE; C. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM CNEELING: f. Moore, R. Moore, f. Saunders, G. McKay, L. Eling, L. Watson, Manager E. Smith. STANDING: :05!ch Fritb, K. Brock, N. Menifee, W. Manning. 1.5mitb, D. Popplewell, C. Bibbs, W. Asbury, Coach Grimes. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Ginny Tucker, Patsy Whitaker, Sally Kingsley. Hilda Brockmeyer, Ginny Duermil. Willy scores two as Regan Moore and Sycamore's surprised players look on. .: $5 E 7-0;! 733 a w - . Nashi 7 7 '. $1- . RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Manager F. Fuda, 1. Baker. B. Slasher, V. Salaam. T. Roberts, K. Bryant, C. jones. R. Brockman, Manager R. Lee. SECOND ROW: Coach 1. Crimes, j. Seigel. D. Richter, D. Spillman. j White, D. Dunn, R. Helm. R. Saunders. R. Bibbs. L. Carrier. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS Eva Pfeiffer, Barbara Straight, Nancy Freud. Debbie Rbuff, Carolyn Rowzll. $8 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Indy White, Deborah Bibbs, Marcia Deters. Bey Baxter, Delores Phillips. ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: 5'. Bryant, T. Saturday E. Leslie S. Houze L Redwine D German F Asbu SEC : n a - . - . . . O D ROW: G. Lucas, B. Mefforfi. M. Molen, j. Wilson, R. Arrick, j. Wilbite. K. Root, 8. O'SullivantyR. Lemivner. man. THIRD ROW: R. thben, G. Bates, E. Flummer, D. Dundes, D. A'bbott L. Emison D Sed wick B. Class, Coacb H. Hermann. J , . g ' a a: '41 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM I FIRST ROW: R. Reece, D. Wesselman, M. Carstens. A. Gray, W. Matteoli, H. MacCartey, D. Hilbert,j' Carstens, D. Busbelman. SECOND ROW: F. fumes, B. Davis, I . Winterrowa', F, Schuster, R, Neufortb, D. Ferris: Coach, Mr. Lagaly: T. Stewart, G. Wolf, R. Beckman. J. fumes. M. Hanley, 44. Edmonds. FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROWIP. Bower,M. Edmonds, M. Hen- ley, M. Whitaker, B. .Sulfstea'. C. Cox, C. Fasoldl. SECOND ROW: Coaches, My, Goebel, Mr. Lagaly: J. Lewis, G. Matteoh', G. Lownsa'ale, R4 Scbwenterly, P. Messer, D. Spinner, P. Lynda. JUNIOR HIGH -- $ggmsimwmgigiium 1 7 .. SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: H. Smith, M. Maire. D. Hockman. M. Craig, A. Stewart, M. Smith, 5. Vearil. j. Spalding, S Grant, D. Scbattmillen T. Esterlaamp, P. Painter. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Lyon,- 1. jackman, D. Clanton. N. folmson, B. Wermutb, D. Lock, E. Alcorns, H. Arnold, L. Mills, 8. Fulks, 1. Robinson. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: f. Hughes. I Peavley, R. Wbitson, B. NONE; H- Miller, E, Holcomb. R. Smith, T. Lobmeier, G. Popolin. SECOND ROW: R. Brockmez'er, J. Marsbbank, R. Ditmars, R. Canfield, R. Boone, T. Wealberfora', 1. Boone, S. Houze, R. Petty, R. Rowell, P. fobnson, D. Bright. THIRD ROW: j. Duane. D. Isaac's. R. Winter- rowd, D. Burden, G. Hawks, G. McKenzie. L. Hoyles, D. Crockett, F. Sageszey, D. Dunn, B. Parker, B. 'Moore, R. Heuer, Coach Harry Moore. FIRST ROW: M. Matz, B. Bender, W. Byrd, E. Kidd. SECOND ROW: Caacb Charles Kirkwood, T. Stewart, D. Hilbert. S. Crockett, M. Carstens, j. Carstens, Manager D. Busbelman. MANAGERS FIRST ROW: Doug Daniel, Doug Isaacs. juan McKenzie, Frank Asbury. SECOND ROW: Greg Hawks, Ernest Shockley. TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: T. Saturday. D. Fry. D. Leroy. M. Molen. F. Asbury, P. Baumann, S. Bryant, D. Norrish, S. Houze. SECOND ROW: V. Salualo. G. Schmidtborsl, P. Nofbem, D. Olmmeis, B. Weidlicb, P. Boyer, j. Smith, G. Elmlmger, R. Bibbs. THIRD ROW: T. Roberts, M. Lamb, D. Abbott, C. Howell, E. Flummer, 5. 6.75155 P. Katzlberger. FOURTH ROW: Coach Put Mancuso, B. Matteoli, J. Smith. P. Skiwin. 3. Hollmeyer. E: Shockley, C. Bibbs. Coach Anthony Salvato. CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: 5. Weidlicb, P. Bower, f. james, R. Canter, D. Fey, S. Houze, M. Redwz'ne, 5. Bryant. SECOND ROW: G. Schmidtborst, G. Wolf, D. Lamb, G. Lownsdale, B. Roberts. B. Bausmitb, G. .Malteoli. THIRD ROW: Coaches Lagaly and Fritb, D. Wesselman, N. Menifee, C. Bibbs. J. Saunders, L. Eling. R. Bibbs. B. Slasher. Co-Cap'rains Gary Schmidthorsf and Conrad Bibbs display winnings. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: P. olmson. D. Lock, C. Klute, T. Eslerlmmp, 1. Carter, R. Oakes, j. Chance. F. Beckman, C. Pugh, R. Arc er, M. Gilland. SECOND ROW: R. Tumau, R. French. S. McDaniel, R. Hedger, E. Cavin, j. Belew, 1'. Boone, C. Hollingswortb, 1. Owen, F. Brockmeier. B. Noble, M. Haas, D. Bright, F. Hoeuenaar, M. Whitaker. THIRD ROW: R. Powell, R. Tooson, E. Evans, K. Kneisel. 3. Moore. D. Isaacs, L. Craig, J. Carstens. G. Hawks, L. Hoyles. Coaches Creemer and Lyons. G. McKenzie. K. Davis. L. Hughes. R. Winlerrowd, B. Boone, M. Lyons, K. Ferguson. 8. Parker, R. Ditmars. C. Lindner. Anne Seaman, Nancy Humming, Mary Smith. Pat Cole, and jean Radike do acrobatics on the gym equipment. The Girls intramuruis in The only organization at Princeton ooen For giris in The sports field. This organization orovides the girls a time and oiace in which they can engage in afhlefic com- petition. The soor'rs offerei cure volleyball, boskeibail, sofrboll, swimming, Tennis, badminton, stunts, and Tumbling. Each of These is ioken U0 of The GDDroDriGte time of year. Points are of- Fered to members and when one has accumulcfed 200, she receives a letter which is presented on Awards Day. An exfra 100 Doinfs receivej DiUS +he 200 required earns the girl a sweater to go , wifh the letfer. Comoeiifion is limited to teams within the club. Dorofby Sbipley and Kay Slasher bully as Barbara Straight, Anne Seeman. and jam; Hamilton wait for action. GIRLS INTRAMURALS FIRST ROW: Eva Pfeiffer, Shirley jones, Carolyn Rowell, Glenda Owens, Martha Smith, Carrie East. Belty Godbey, joy Berring, Anna Besca, Anne Seeman, Barbara Streighl. SECOND ROW: Cheryl O'Connor, jean- ette Skirvin. Sharon Saunders, Nancy Stork. Nancy Huntling. Martha Finkle, Elizabeth Pizillips, Neva Carlson, Mary Smitb, Sharon Reedy, Geraldine Myimnd, Ginny Duermit, Sandy Karlelmann, Phyllis Byrd. THIRD ROW: jmmitb Hageman, Kathleen Cleary, joan Hamilton, Lyyorme Stamper, Cynthia McKenzie, Sandy Fuchs, Alice Ogletree, Beverly Baxter, Myrna jackson, Jean Hamilton, janice Troy, Cathy Bussell. GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM Barbara Streigbl. Martha Smith. Kay Slasher. Diane Tarzwell, jean Hamilton, joan Hamilton. Elizabeth Phillips, Nancy Hunzting, Betty Crawford, Anne Seaman, Eva Pfeifler. WRESTLING Steve Houze. Ron Stephan. Rogers, Coach james Akers, Tom Hinkle. Stanley Vanlandingbam, joe Gafortb, Ray Bracken. TENNIS TEAM FIRST ROW: Dan Spellman, jack Sullsted, Allen Gray. SECOND ROW: Coacb D. E. Gaenge, Eric Smith, Dan Spinner, Tom Slm'mpion, jim Lewis. H241 STANDING: Paul Skirvin, Fred Beckman, jim Schmidt, Charlie Ernest Kidd. GOLF TEAM FIRST ROW: Marty Kauanaugb, jerry Wood, Ron Sbirclz'ff, Bert Bausmitb, jolm Irwin. SECOND ROW: Bob O'Sullivan. 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HARTWELL SCHOOL Complete Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling LOUIS 000K 8: SUN Master Plumbers Elecfrical Sink and Sewer Cleaning Water Heaters Time Payments if Desired New Installation 971 Congress Ave. 81 Repair Work Glendale, Ohio PR. 1-9115 K72M7x7722w And may all your fondest hopes and ambitions come true ' 9 . 7 I THE ORIGINAL BIG BOY WISE PAINT STORE AND WALLPAPER 25 Village Square Glendale, Ohio PR. 1-7270 ZINNECKER PHARMACY Sharonvi He's R EXALL Store IrPrescription SpecialistsU Pay your Utility Bills here American Express Money Orders 11096 Reading Road Cincinnati 41, Ohio PR. 1-6087 To Buy or 5811 See COMPLIMENTS 0f HYATT MOTOR COMPANY e1: 1 RAY s PU R L0 c K 1605 Reading Road Reading, Ohio P0. 1-3224 BEST SERVICE 0 OUNTS 1 USH ELMAN UPPLY OMPANY Builders' Supplies 81 WeI-Bilf Garage Doors Cincinnati 15, Ohio PRincefon 1-9121 PHONE PR 1-3233 C. 81 H. 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