Sycamore High School - Log Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1959
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1959 S YCAM ORE LOG ' Published by the Senior Class Sycamore High School Cincinnati 42, Ohio MIMI? A ml :2 'Way off in a far distant place- Li'rfle Johnny Aviator began his merry chase. To find Sycamore High. which he had read In all activiTies is 'way OUT ahead. Info his plane, and Up in The sky, How were we to know he'd be here by and by? Soon Little Johnny Aviator would investigafe The famous activities that made Sycamore greal. Just Think of all The Things he'd see- A real Sycamore Aviator Little Johnny would be. If according To schedule, he lands in Sepfember, He'll furnish us all wiTh moments we'll remember. gFLlGHT- SCHEDULE Des+ina+ion Hi 9 Arrlv: eavi ANYTIME 2145 PM. IFOO PM. 5009M. SENIORS . SiOQPM. ' CLUBS . 9300AM. SPORTS 7 3009M. l0300PM. SPECIAL EVENTS 8 Around +he Clock. ADVERTISING H'our'q P FINAL EVENTS l0 March Ham June En Route 150 Sycamore, Johnny Sees the Roads Leading Into the School and Finally the Outline of the Schoal Itself. Johnny Thinks f0 himself, The Aviators are really flying high, as he sees a bustle of activity ' oufsjae a'r Sycamore. why, There are ?he marching band, the physical educaTion classes, and The art ciass! In Just look at The busses Johnny Aviator Views the ColoerLl Surroundings at Sycamore. A Birdgs-Eye View of Port Sycamore LiTTle Johnny AviaTor sTands on The Tower of PorT Sycamore. From his posiTion he geTs a bird's-eye view of The acTiviTies ThaT are carried on Throughout The schoof year. Johnny nods wiTh approval upon seeing sTudenTs sTUdying Their geomeTry, physics, Spanish, and hisTory. The boys engage in fooTball, while The girls pracTice hard aT hockey. Dances and plays help compIeTe Sycamore's busy schedule. Ha ind Land 6151'sz l dmittance for His Tour Through 5; 'Can' ore. He F inds the Smdents Sharing Enthusiasm, for Studying I ndoors and Out-of- Doors. He Discovers That the Students Cain Knowledge Through the Library. He Notes, S hool Spirit IS Shown Through Willir guess to Help. LE -.1 Mg...- m x Johnny Knows That Sports Boost School Morale. ,..4.....L;. he LTBS t ic Insp He Feels That Mus Students at Sycamore l5 and Happiness at This Homecoming Dance. w and Pencil Set the Scene fbr a Student , Notebook, With Books A Light 5 Assignments. 9 Preparing for Tomorrow I7 Wan W. wan Russell Hall, Ronnie Garien, and Alice Wilson display different reacfions +0 their Test grades in Mr. Mayleben's Business English class, while Judy Lumley wafches. Johnny watches as the Sycamore Barbara Gifford watches as Pa? Hatfield works on her filing unit in office practices Mr. Mart is watching over his favorite students in beginning Typing, the senior boys. students prepare for their future. The D.CI,T. program gives The boys an opportunity to learn a Trade by working during The morning and aHending classes in fhe afternoon. Carl Edmondson and Norman McGregor are learning cabinef making and furniture ioinery at Meyers' Early American Shop, while Ralph Johnson works at cabinet making at SchultzIs Cabinet Shop. Wanda Whitf, Glenda Taylor, Lois Venard, and Dariene Meadows pre- pare some biscuifs in their breakfast 3 unit He spends Mr Holstein is explaining curred safety rules in driver's educaiion. 20 . i 1 Harold Vogt draws the sections of an aufomcbw'le pismn in Mr. Morgan's mechanical drawing class. some time in each of these classes. Bob Hamilton explains the pvocess of internal cutting re The freshman woodshop class, using his gun rack as an example. Zl BiEI Engle, Denis Freeh, and Peggy Krombach struggle to work difficult problems in Mr. Turner's nigonomefry class. He obtains some worth-while knowledge Barbara Koch concentrates on her slide rule, while Miss Brady helps Jerry Woods and Donna Bryan in chemimry class. Larry McVickers, Earl Baumann, and Ed Gapinski Iisfen as Mn linear expansion experiment In physics class. from these Lay explains 3 advanced classes. Mr. Schriever is working a new problem in algebra L 23 These sfudents in a boys' physical education class are participating in a difficult relay race. Johnny then has some enjoyable Mrs. Schick's art class enioys going outside to sketch Their surroundings. 24 Mr. Marshall's music appreciation class is busy taking notes on the lives of various composers. X recreation in gym, art, and music. Nancy Allendorf seems to be making a successful attempf on the new frampollne in a girls' physical educafion class. Irene Senna has her hearing tested by Mrs, Dreyer in a school health pruiec? 26 He also Alex Radin adjusts the record player as The sophomore English class listens To Julius Caesar. Paula Braft is wheeled f0 class by Kenny Carter. Danny Poe and Bill Wilder also help Paula. makes these stops. The American government cfass seems to be very in- terested in what Mn Ross has to say about currenf events. 27 Ken Kidd and Pat Traud work diligently to complete their problems in piane geometry as the class looks on, Johnny makes many new friends Karen Babb, Judy Stein, and Jane? Duncan are Taking dictation in Miss Ham's first year shorthand class. Harold Vogf, Gerry Lillie, and John Shum- ard study a relief map of 1he Unhed '9 ' 'amzn , Miss Van Houten looks on as Ronald Milier and Richard Kraus display Gail Glancy's Spanish proiect of pamphlets aboui Mexico. in these classes at Sycamore. These two 51uden1s, Lewis Glos and Larry Goodman, make use of the WebsteHs Unabridged Dictionary in the library Staies in Mr. Van Houten's economic geography class. ' '- ' W'Eammum w . I: :I:r..: Mrs. Murphy, chairman of the P.T.A. Christmas card proiecf is showing Mrs. Fahrendorf and Mrs. Glover the cards 1haf are on sale, He admires the willingness to work as he watches the P.T.A. and- IT Howard Fasse, Vice President; Aiisa Domina, SecreTary; Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, Co-Presidenis; Ethelda Breyiey, Treasurer; and Mrs H. K. Atkins, Civil Defense Co-ordinator; officers of the P.T.A., iook very happy 'In their iob. 5m .1 The Board of Education consists of ihe following members: Robert W. Kohankie, Vice President; Charles W. Proctor; Walter Reuszer, Presidenf; Richard Radabaugh; and A. Craig Kennedy the school board straighten out their problems, The expressions on rhe'rr faces show that Mr. Edwin Greens, Mr. Kennedy poinis out the various technicalities of the Executive Head, and Mrh Alvin Haines, Clerk, are deep in thought plans for the new elementary school 10 Mr. over the 1959 budget. and Mr. Proctor. Kohankie I. we .yx. Mr, Walter E Denecke, principal, heads the adminisfrafion at Sycamore. and meets the administrators, EDWIN GREENE JAMES TURNER KENNETH SEAMAN Executive Heed Assistant Principal Assistant Principe! the faculty, and secretaries 0f Sycamore High. Mrs. Curfman enioys her iob as secretary in the Junior High. M'5- Hikh has Alice Wilson Sign OUT for a which she is using for her work on the annual. George Acua Chester Barrien Cameron BeaVers Albert Bockhorsr Jean Bowman Patricia Brady Robert Buster Esther Curfman pair of scissors Miss Brady, Mr. Lay, Mr. Turner, and MrsV DeRight arrive early :0 keep Their busy scheduEe. He welcomed the teachers to school in the morning MargaIef DeRigh1 Ned Forman Mary Got'rhardf Clifford Hall Drusilla Ham Daniel Henke Jane Hitch Carolyn Hobson James Holstein Doris Kile i 3 Mary Jane Kramer Dorothy Lancaster Carl Lay Mary Malone Lowen Marshall George Mart Dale Matthews Donald Mayleben Harriet? Miles Caroline Moores and watched them practice first aid. Miss Van Houren, Mr. Denecke, and Mr, Sfacy demonsyrafe on Mrs, Gonhardt and Mr Busier. some of 'he knowledge they gained about first aid from H12 Red Cross Course. Mr. Morgan checks with Mr. Mayleben, school treasurer, about his Sporfsmen's Club funds. Robert Morgan Phyllis Nussbaum Elfzabeth Paris Richard Punt F acuity George Ross Ruth Schick Don Schnurrenberger Robert Schriever A famiiiar scene a'r Sycamore after school is Miss Moores boarding The bus for her daily hip homeward. Paisy Barnes and Carole Hoge show Miss Ham several pages which will appear in the an- nual next year. Ruth Shamblen Patricia Smith F, T. Stacy Maril'yn Starkey F acuity Wi!fred Thies Jack Valz Esther Van HouTen J. D. Van Houten Mr. Van Houten, Mr. Ross, and ML Schrievmr take time out for lunch. NED FORMAN-Science, Math,- Otterbein- College, 3.5. Degree. MARY GOTTHARDT-Engiish; College of Woosier, Ohio Staie Universiiy, Wilmingfon College, University of Cincinnafi, Uni- versity of Colorado, B.A. and MA. Degrees. CLIFFORD HALL- Industrial Arts; Miami University, 3.5. Degree. DRUSILLA HAM-Business Education,- Miami University, Detroit Commercial College, University of Cincinnafi, Northwestern University, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 3.5. and M.A. Degrees. DANIEL HENKEvMaTh, Ohio History, Healfh; Valparaiso Uni- versity, Univershy of Cincinnati, Xavier University, 5.5. De- gree. JANE HlTCH-Secreiary; University of Kentucky, Clark Business College. CAROLYN HOBSON-English, Geography; Ohio Wesleyan University, BA. Degree. JAMES HOLSTEIN- Varsity Baske1ba1l Coach, Asaisiant Football Coach, Baseball Coach, Driver Education, Physfcal Education; University of Cincinnati, University of Minnesota, Mankato S1a+e Teachers College, 3.5. Degree, North Dakota A. C., B3. Degree. Johnny is impressed After having been punished for not wearing green on color day, Mrs. Malone made sure 1ha+ she wore gnld on 901d day. Mr. Mart enioyed his peek af her gold garter. WALTER DENECKEiprIncipal; Miami Univershy, University of Cincinnafi, 8.5. and M.Ed. Degrees. JAMES TURNERgAssislam Principal, Marh, Athletic Director; Norrhwesrern University, Columbia Uni- versity, Miami University, Morehead Srate College, 3.5. and M.A. Degrees. KENNETH SEAMAN-As- sisram Principal; Counselor,- Wilmington College, University of Cincinnati, 8.5. and NLA. Degrees. EDWIN H. GREENEiExecutive Head,- Maryville College, Univershy of Cincinnavi, WiIm'mgron College, A.B. and M.Ed. Degrees. GEORGE ACUS;PhysEcaI Educaiion, Driver Education, GoIf Coach, Head Football Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach; Miami University, 8.5. Degree. CHESTER BARTLETT-Diversified Training; Universiiy of Cincinnati, Universiiy of Toledo, 3.5. Degree. CAMERON BEAVERS-Special Education; Ohio State Universiiy, University of Cincinnati, 8.8. and MA. Degrees, ALBERT BOCKHORSTfLann, English; Xavier Universiiy, A.B. Degree. JEAN BOWMAN7VocaI Music, Choir; University of Cinc'mnati, College of Music, B.S. Degree. PATRICIA BRADYiChemisrry, Algebra II, Plane Geometry,- Michigan Srafe Universify, BA. Degree. ROBERT BUSTER7WorId History, American History; Lindsey Wilson Junior College, University of Ken- tucky, A.A., BA. and MA. Degrees, ESTHER CURFMAN-Secretary; Ohio Sfate University, B.S. Degree. MARGARET DERIGHTgAmerican Hisiory; Ohio Wesleyan University, University of Cincinnati, Miami University, A.B. Degree. 40 DORIS KlLEaHome Economics; University of Cincinnati, Ohio Uni- versify, 3.5. Degree. JANE KROMER-Nurse; Jewish School of Nurs- ing, R.N. DOROTHY LANCASTERgLEbrarian; Eerea State College, Uni- versity of Kentucky, A.B. Degree. CARL LAY-Physics, Plane Ge- omeTry, Senior Mam; Lindsey Wilson Junior College, University of Kentucky, AA. and B.A. Degrees. MARY MALONE-English; Hanover College, Miami Univershy, University of Cincinnati, A.B. Degree. LOWEN MARSHALL-VocaI Music; Shenandoah Conservafory of Music, College-Conservamry of Music, BM. and M,M. Degrees. GEORGE MARTwBusiness Educa'rion; Wilmingfon CoHege, Universiry of Cincinnati, Miami Universiiy, 55. Degree. JOHNSON MATTHEWS- English, Geography; Wilmington College, Miami University, A.B. De- gree. DONALD MAYLEBEN-Business Education; Xavier UniversiTy, 35. Degree. HARRIET MILEsiEninsh, Math; Wilmington College, Ohio University, University of Colorado, University of Cincinnati, B.S. Degree. CAR- OLYN MOORES English, Speech, Dramafics; CincinnatE-Conserva- Tory of Music, Easfem Kentucky State College, 8.5. and BL. De- gree. ROBERT MORGAN-Draffing, Woodworking; Miami University, 8.5, Degree. PHYLLIS NUSSBAUM Ma1h, Health, Ohio Hisiory; Uni- versi'ry of Cincinnati, 8.8. Degree. ELIZABETH PARlsiEnglish, History; Our Lady of Cincinnafi Col- lege, Xavier Universiiy, BA. Degree. RICHARD PONTilndustrial Arts, Football Coach, Track Coach; Bowling Green University, Miami Uni- versiTy, 3.8. Degree. GEORGE ROSS-American Government, American History, General Business; Heidelberg College, Ohio Sfafe University, BA, and BS, Degrees. RUTH SCHICK-Arf; Art Academy Universify of Cincinnati, BS. Degree. by the interest and humor of our teachers. The faculty members and their families display their interest in the Aviators as They play a hoiiy con- tested game with Taylor. 4l The slogan, and then there were three, well firs The STacy family since Mark Taonr's arrival. DON SCHNURRENBERGER-Science; Ken! Sfafe College, Youngstown University, University of Cincinnati, 5.5. Degree. ROBERT SCHRIEVER- Math,- Miami Univershy, Purdue University, BS. Degree in Forestry and Education. RUTH SHAMBLEN-Home Economics; Wes? Virginia Institute of Technology, University of Cincinnati, 3.8. Degree. PA- TRICIA SMITHiPhysical Educafian; Ohio University, University of Cincinnati, B.S. Degree. FREELING STACY-General Science, Economic Geography; Wilmington College, Miami University, University of Cincinnati, B.S. Degree in Science and Education. MARILYN STARKEY- Speech and Hearing Therapist; Ohio State University, 35. Degree. WILFRED THIES-Math, English, Social Siudies; Ohio STaTe University, B.5. Degree, JACK VALZ-lnstrumenfal Music,- Western Kentucky Staie College, Miami University, 8.5. Degree. ESTHER VAN HOUTEN- Spanish, American History; Wi1min910n College, University of Cim cinnaTi, University of Celotado, Indiana Universi'ry, Miami University, B.A., B3, and M. Degrees. J. D. VAN HOUTEN-Science, Economic Geography, Ohio Siate University, Wilmingion College, University of Cincinnati, Miami Universi'ry, 8.5. Degree. Sycamore is proud of its outstanding faculty. On Tuesday afternoon each week The faculty members parTicipate in a bowling league Demonstraiing 1heir skill are Miss Kile, Mr. Denecke, Mrv Anus, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Morgan. He is amazed at each Mrs. Kramer, our school nurse, is weighing Janie Donnelly in her office. Mrs. Gustafason, our diemian, is busily planning the menu for the School lunch BUS DRIVERS. Mr, Garfen, Mr. Setfy, Mr. Gehring, MrV Langford, Mr. McCune, Mr. Magnone, Mr. Hadley, Mr. Murphy, Mr. LaveH, Mrs, Mitchell, Mrs. Zapf. These people are very familiar to many students, as they are The ones who Take them to school in The morning and back home again when school is out personas willingness to perform his own task, .. Mr. McCune, who is in 'charge of the 5515 WIN W, . .j' . school buses, is giving instructions to p E' ' ' Mr. Hadley 44 The SENIOR HIGH OFFICE HELPERS, Berle Blaney, Jean Lancaster, Jill Garbutf, Carole Henley, Patsy Barnes, Peggy Kopp, Alice Wilson, and Bobbie Jones gain experience Through working in The office. their services for him. The JUNIOR HIGH OFFICE HELPERS, Ann Clark, Par LOUx, Carole Huge, Judy Radabaugh, Suzanne Cowan, Judy Heffner, Be'rze Barker, and Shirley Grooms render their services in The Junior High Office. 45 46 Mr. Charles Gruber, comrador, is Mr. Freed, maimenance, and Mr. DeYoung, supervisorl are taking down the flag at finishing the new trophy caseh The end of The day. Dillard Sutherland and Oscar Owens, custodians, are opening The doors for another day H elpers James Clendenen, Lewis Sarina, and Charles Sutherland, nigh? custodians, are talking over the night's work. camel: or w: W Mur on f t cuucum SALAD summons Homr BEEF E PEAutCARRmS cubic: or out I C HUICE OF ME env BillthBUYT LR u: LK CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES. Mrs, Carroll, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. HamIITon, Mrs, Scully, managen Nor in pho'ro: Mrs Fangemeyer, Mrs. Garten, Mrs. Bowling, Mrs. Rasch, Mrs. DeRonde, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Heuman, Mrs. Wesselma. Every place he went, people offered their help. HELPERS. Karan Keel, Rick Holt, John Richey, Raymond Miller, Bill Bryant, Wayne Half, Sharon Keel, Clark Mascn, Barb Reed, Carol Brazil, Janet Arhman. 47 Mam , 3 w. m P; FIRST ROW: Mr. Thies, Brad Cooper, Karen Lawson, Jim Ragle. Joe Sandra Ingram, Nancy Hatfield, Dale Golter, Karen McCready, FOURTH Steddom, Kathy Garten, Jean Burk, Pete Gunnoe. SECOND ROW: ROW: Clifford McLeaster. Richard Holt, Hugh Wilson, Arthur Hodge, Sheila Lonow, Sylvia Harris, Gail Hawthorne, Ray Mason, Charles CurTis Bellamy, Stanley Wells, John Branscome, Phil Noble. Missing: Brown, Larry Hurst, Jackie Anderson, Linda Fisher, Marsha Sims. Bobby Prica THIRD ROW: Lee Henry, Larry Pairan, Jerry Keily, Carolyn Smith, Seventh Grade LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Thies, Mrs. Hobson, Miss Nussbaum, Mr. Matthews, Mr, Henke, Sandra Ingram, Chip Dieckmann, Danny Ferrill, Bob Spratf, and Karen Keilum are having an informal chat in me Junior High OfficeA FIRST ROW: Mr. Henke, Gilmore Turner, Diana Arnold, Elizabeth James, Annie Mathis, Verna Brinson, Barbara Leavell, Rennie Breyley. SECOND ROW: Karen Keel, Ralph McDonough, Jim Shelfon, Dan Eckeri, David Nolie, Clinton McCown, Bob Scott, Jeri Weingarmer. Seventh FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hobson, Ken Alcorn, Charles Sears, Tom Foley, Bob Riddle, Carl Joyner, Hershel Adams, Dennis Lowe, Bobby Keel. SEC- OND ROW: Tommy Lewis, Fred Comberger, John Stacey, Barbara Jackson, Joyce Southerland, Jacqueline Eberhard, Sharon Gfenn, Terry Cox, Bobby Driver. THIRD ROW.- Melissa Kw'mble, Cheryl Wellman, THIRD ROW: Clayfon Redmon, Bill Murphyl Bob Taylor, Eddie Evans, Brenda Murdock, Richard Washburn, Joel McGregar, Marfin Andreasen. FOURTH ROW: Becky LaVeck, Diane Harbin, Jim Buffrom, Eddie Moore, Gary Daniels, Mary Jarosinski, Karen Kellum. Grade Ann Blanman, Carol Mund, Pa? Chasm Lorena Bu51le, Elaine Traylor, Joan McGibney, Ruth Baas. FOURTH ROW: B-arbara Gregory, Henry Jones, Delmar Beverly, John Blusf, Mitch Jackson, Bob SpraH, Don Bauer, Kathryn Schnierle. MISSING: John Bennett, Thomas Leverenz, Linda Pons, Nancy Wilson FIRST ROW: Miss Nussbaum, Sharon Creightun, Sandra Stewart, Joan Boyd, Patricia Phillips, Judy Reiman, Dennis Baylessl Ron Loux, Jim Berry. SECOND ROW; Belva 51acey, John Moher, Bill Cosiello, Juddy Huddleston, Barbara Bellman, David Walker, John Hasw, Sharon Keel, Jane? Ncorn. THIRD ROW: Gary Lawrence, Dan Ferri'll, Jim Sim- Seventh FIRST ROW: Mr. Maithews, Judy Brennemann, Judy Lamb, John Lewis, John Gruber, Jeff Sahnd, Gary Ross, Van Miller, Cheryl Simkins SEC- OND ROW: Toni Campbell, Janice Woodruff, Connie Nordan, David . Schmit, Steve Curfman, Ed Dieckmann, Doug Emerson, Merrill Glos, mons, Sally Wilhelm, Richard Keene, Jim Marshall, Craig Lindahl, Ken Wood. FOURTH ROW: Don Tomes, Charles SchoHner, David Van Horn, Clarence Pugh, Dianne Labermeier, Kathy Bennett, Edith Suilivan, Bonnie Oppen. MISSING: Jane? Ahrman, Vivian Hiter, Richard Suter, Linda McCowan. Grade Frank Geminden, Randy Sheaff. THIRD ROW.- Roger Herrin, Bill Harris, Derrick McCaffrey, Paul Diekmeyer, Carol Er?el, George Felna thei, Reed Boafrlghf, Shanron Malone. MISSING: Connie Farris, Judy Jacobs, John Rabfus. The Junior High siudems are enterfained by Tom Thompson, Roger Wheeler, Mike Wolf, and George Smith, who helped make their dance a success Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: MrsA Paris, Kathy Cox, Anl'fa Lohse, Carolyn Cain, Harold Booker, Beverly Vance, Nancy German, Rod Hirer, Roger Adams, Thomas Thompson, George Merrili. SECOND ROW: Curtis Wilson, Ricky Richmond, Earl Crear, Linda Hensley, Ru1h Robbins, Jean Faulkner, Judy Brandenburg, Barbara HaviH, Dixie Harris. THIRD ROW: Gene Whifencarver, HaroId Anderson, Kenny Schneider, 51eve Hilron, Gary Obst, Bill Morley, Bill Lindemann, Doug Kenny, Allan Chase. MISSING: Frances McCown, Linda Spears, Rebecca Tudor, Pat Doorman, Ronnie Veriner, Judy Schmii. FIRST ROW: Mrs. DeRight, Paul Dale, Daryl Wesley, Donna Barnes, Julia Doughman, Doris Duncan, Mike Chandler, Richard Brothers, Patsy Branch, Peggy Norman. SECOND ROW: Joanne French, Judy Porter, Ella Hamm, Peter Harring'ron, Rlchard Curless, SfuarT GarbuH, .51; ' Donna Gumer, Kathy Guy, Bonnie Clark, Lynda Satterfield. THIRD ROW: Ted Lancaster, Dave Wert, Roy Evers, Jeanne Robson, Judy Stewart, Glenda Maupin, Jean Thomas, Peter Kappus, Rodney Bryan. MISSING: Janice Hoffman. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Miles, Daniel Schwarfz, Carol Casada, Norma Van Hook, Charlene Wiir, Cheryl Drake, Paulette Wesley, Peggy Lowe, Cherie: Turner. SECOND ROW: Gloria Miles, Jerry Wagner, Carol Van Horn, Josephine Keith, Larry Womack, Goef Kaye, Jerry Hamml Linda Fenstermacher, Bill Reed, Susan Rankin. THIRD ROW: John Hardy, Henry Thames, Lester Meadows, Keith Harp, Leroy Reese, David Bandomer, Jerry Cummingham, George Hedges. MlSSiNG: Eric Willis, Davfd Marshall, Eugene Kelch, Aiberr Oden, Myra Dawes, Tom Noland, Bill Bryant, Homer Lovell. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL: Karen Lawson, Secreiary; Kathy Cox, President,- Reed Boa1righ1, Mrs. Hobson, Adviser; Ka- ren Kelium, Connie Miller. SECOND ROW: Mike Chandler, Janet Alcorn, Vice President; Bobby Driver. They are discusst'ng events for the coming school year. His tour includes a visit to the junior high, Eighth FiRST ROW: ML Forman, DovIs Robbins, Barbara Edmondson, Phil McGibney, Larry Fasse, Terry Hamm, Hal Thomas, Lee Heffner, Terry York. SECOND ROW: Larry Waters, Carol Embler, Penny Hedger, Pat Foley, Magdaline Williams, LoreHa Kinderman, Wayne Payne, Tommy Grade German, Anna Howingtonl Bill Soufherland. THIRD ROW: Roberta BIevEns, Verisa Beasley, Sterling Sfamper, James Croft, Fred Pugh, James Glancy, Curiis Reese; Donna La Bath MISSING: Mariiyn Hansen, Edwin Webb, Carolyn Brazile, John Tudor, Elsie Wardell. Connie Miller, Peggy Lowe, Peter Kappus, Larry Fasse, and Anita Lohse are having an informal talk in a Junior High homeroom. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Mt Schnurrenberger, Frank Rowland, Ken Rogers, Susan Anderson, Pam Hay, Sharon Gard, Jay Aschendorf, James Clingner. SECOND ROW: Connie Miller, Anna Sisco, Robert Dallas, Bernard Woike, Phyllis Keith, Paulehe LOWe, Beih Stengel, Bonnie Burbee, Marie Murphy. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Baird, Marie Parker, Ronald Adams, Jerry Sheiron, Roberf Harmon, WHliam Gregory, David Fraley, Wanda Henry.- MISSING: Bob Tharp, Donna Herrman, Mary Jones, Dean Southerland, Gary Gray, Wayne Holt Ralph Henson, Floyd Fry, Pat CaIn, Paul Perkins. ,1 V. 4 M . Ia; g ., , ii? - tw ? ' 5 ' ' V39; T7 ' w PT 1 W .' .5 , v d is . 5 3; . A ' 4 w, 9: n Our Freshmen find 1heir new courses quite challenging In Their flrsf year of high school. They are now on their Way to another class, and finds the freshmen frisky. The Freshmen homeroom teachers, Mr. Schriever, Miss Van HouTen, Mr. S1acy, Mrs. Shamblen, and Mrs. Gonhardt seem pleased over the letter they have- received in 1heir maHboxes. Nancy Allendorf Barbara Altemeier Nancy Anderson Sonia Anderson Walt Anderson Joe Aulick Judy Bailey Gail Bakie Don Baugh Ann Bennett Bill Benneff John Blevins John Bobo Sonny Bond Paula Bratf Bill Brazile Bill Brinkley Bill Brown Linda Burress Loue1ta Caldwell Karen CapeharT Mike Carlisle Jim Chumbley Bob Clark Bill Conrad Ronnie Cooper Susan Cowan Ed Crear Ken Dallas John Daniels Bob Dick Tony Dick Penny Domina Russell Drake Carol Dye Bonnie Dyer Sherry EHeI Mike Es1ep Barb FaTh Neal Faulkner Bill French Dan Gammon Tom Geier Lewis Glos Wayne Golfer Larry Goodman Joan Sexton, Nancy Allen- dorf, Marty Synder, Judy Tidd, and Penny Synder, find our schccl lunches out of his worId. 58 59 Students work on Christ- mas decorations of other countries, The students are Carolyn Brazil, Dora Anne Piersall, Doris Mur- ray, Jane? Ahrmanl Fred Jones, Phillip Noble, Clark Mason, and Ray Miller F reshmen BeTTy Graler Bonnie Graler Shirley Grooms Gerald Gunter Robert Hamilton Charlene Hammond Gayle Hare Danny Harris Dolly Harris Ralph Harris John Heidenreich George Henry Ken Hollingsworth Dan Hosbrook Robert Houk Janet Hufion Geraldine Engram Elene Innis Bill Jackson Gene Jackson Delores Jones Nathan Jones Donna Keller Gary Kersh Larry Kidd Wayne Kilby Tom Kraemer Merin Lamb Jack Lewis Tom Lotz Rodger Lowe Wayne McDonough Eddie Mathis Darlene Meadows Ray Miller George Mitchell Booker Mixon Howard Money Lois Murray Bill Mulvaney Frank Newman Karen Nolfe Wayne Norman Bernice Patferson Felice PaTTerson Dan Payton Dora Ann Piersall Danny Poe David Powell James Quarry Janet Rasch Sailie Raymond Ida Mae Reed Donna Reiman Don Riddle Wayne Rieger Gerald Rohne Jenny Rofhermel Uwe Rudolf Richard Salafin Gayle Savage Donald Schallon Robert Scherrer Norm Schlickin John Schnierle Judy Sears Joan Sexton Bill Siegler John Siegler Betty Skeens Marty Snyder Penny Snyder Green Spain Sheldon Siarr Margaret Stevens Sam SToini Glenda Taylor Truman Taylor Dolly Thompson Jack Thomfon Judy Tidd Lois Venard Robert Vermer Roy Von Bargen Glenn Wafers Sharon WesT Patsy Wesibrook Peggy WhiTe Wanda WhiTr Bill Wilder Janef Wuenker Charlie Yeager MISSING: Donald Dyer Fred Ervin Tom Jones BeTfy Lawson James Mills Billie R'athel lsabell Sime F reshmen Students enioy English class faught by Mrs. Gonhardt. 60 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Sue Lamb ,. Treasurer Alan Siebe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PresidemL Linda Brumley Vice President Judy Radabaugh . Secretary Our sophomores study with enthusiasm. Sophomore homeroom Teachers, Mr. Lay, Mr. Acus, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Van Houten, and Mr. Buster, are puning their grades in'ihe grade foIders at the end of the quarter. NOT in picture: Mr. Morgan. ' Bobby Anderson Diana Anderson Marty Arbic James Ashcraff William Atkins Lela Bach Nancy Backus Don Bake Betterae Barker Barbara Barnes Marvin Bastin George Beasley Glenn BeckeTT Art Birkemeyer Betty Birkemeyer Connie Blair Rosa Blankenship Marlene Bobb Frank Boyer Sidney Branch Ray Breyley Kay Brothers Phillip Bryan Linda Brumley Bob Bruner Tom Carr Mike Chandler Dennis Colligan Dennis Comberger Bob Cooper Bill Daniels Hattie Daniels Eddie Dawes Mike Denney Carla Derrickson Daniel Dreyer Betty Dye James Edmondson Rick Edwards Gene Evans Pat Fazzio Gene Fellerman Dan Fite John Foley Vincent Fry Sophomores Carla Derrickson helps run 1he supply room so the s1uden1s have ample sup- plies Here Joe Blankenship buys a pad of paper. 62 Marlene Babb and Hattie Glover sell Carnations on Cofion Day. Sophomores Don Gammon Jill Garbuf'r Carol' GarreTT Dave Gar1en Dennis Garfen Barbara Geiser Sharron Gilliam Hattie Glover Earl GunTer Vivian Hanson Tim Harter Glenn Heckman Myrna Hor'ron Ken Human Diane Innis Bobby Irvin Debbie Jamison Janie Johnson George Jones Ronnie Kennedy Ken Kidd Terry King Dick Kopp Dick Kraus Sue Lamb Bill Lawson Fred Leverenz Jerry Lillie Pat Loux Sandy Loze Jim Luke Linda McLemore Bonnie McNess Mary Lou Marshall BetTy Mason Charify Mafhis Carol Maupin Betty Miller Nancy Mizner George Morgan Saundra Morley Sharon Mullikin Reba Murray Sandy O'Neal Christine Oppen 63 Bill Osgood Jeff Owens Ronald Owens Charles Pairan George Pairan Ronnie Pallas Judy Parker Brenda Pasley Charles Poskey Richard Pugh Judy Radabaugh Alex Radin Jerry Rice Pat Rice Bonne Riddle Ron Robson Scofty Rogers Alan Ross Beverly Rummel Otto Saer Janell 5:011 Raymond Sears John Shumard Alan Siebe Pat Simons Dwight Smith Susan Smith William Smith Sandra Sommers Bonita Stacey Jim STacey Ronald Sfarks Ruth Ann S1esch Barbara Sfevens Connie StradTman Neil Strawser Leon Tate Diana Taylor Ruth Trainor Pat Traud Carol Vanover Harold Vogf T. J. Wagner Jerry Walker Princess Way Sophomores Jeff Owens and Raiph Harris make use of he handy pencil machine. 64 He leaves the sophomores The colorful maps make World History a more enioyable subied. Carol Weidig Joan Weingartner Kay Wells Sue Whitaker John Wilkinson Ann Windhorn Joyce Wofford Anna Wolke Connie Womack Linda Wright MISSING; Richard Baas Eddie Hall Stewart Huson Bob Mulvaney Dave Stamper 65 Cm R E K F F O S s A L C R D N U IJ dent Vice President 5 Pres Don Christman Tim Tomsen Secrefary Treasurer ip Smith DeLynne Wall 5k ins the juniors. jo and On one of the cold, snowy days, the Junior homewom 1eacher5, Mr. Mayleben, Miss Kile, Miss Moores, Mrs. Malone, and Mr. Bockhorsf, pause for a momenT before leaving school. Nancy Ahrman Buich Anderson Carole Bailey Lioyd Baugh Wanda Bill Janet Blome Jack Blusr Karen Bobb Bobby Boyd Mary Lou Brady Donna Bryan Marlene Budai Jim Burg Par Burg Billie Burk June Burress Carolyn Butler Marlene Butterbaugh Barbara Byrnside Jack Caldwell Jerry Capeharf Claudia Chase Don Christman Anne Clark Ron Clay Cecelia Comberger Jerry Covert John Dewey Judy Domina Janet Duncan Karen Dunham Mary Lou Edwards William Eggers Gayle Ferris Betty Foster Dan Fra1ey Sam Francis Lynda Garten Glen Gault Patrick Gflland Bill German Ray German Carole Hacker Ray Hamblin James Hanna Juniors Mr. Bockhorst presems a watch to Sylvia Klein, who sold the most magazines 'For the Junior class. The others in The pidure are runners-Up. 67 Karen HarringTon Eddie Harris Irene Hedges Judy Heffner Jim Heidenreich Fred Hensley Dick Henson Ron Herzog Richard Hill Wally Horton Barb Hulsbeck Nancy Ingram Kenneth Johnson Shirley Johnson Bobbi Jones Doug Jones Joyce Keller Joyce Kelly Bertha Kilby Sylvia Klein Barb Koch Hawkins Kohankie Jerry Kohl Ron Laiimer PaT Ledford Doug Lowe Doug Lucke Charles Lyons Frankie McBride Tom McDermotf Roger McHugh Ronnie McLemore JoAnn Mack Jack Marshall JaneT Mason Delores Mixon Dgnna Mizner Terry Mullikin Mariorie Murray Nancy Norman Tricia Obst Wanda Oden Gan Ogg Mary Alice Payne Gordon Perkins Almeda Phillips Juniors The Prom Committee Chair- men, Don Christman, Skip Smith, Jane? Blome, Tim Tomsen, Larry Tharp, Donna Mizner, Judy Stein, Karen Harrington, Ann Clark, and advisor, Mrs. Malone, are making plans for this year's prom. 68 The long awaited day has finally arrived, as the Juniors receive their class rings. J uniors MISSING: Bonnie Baumgarmer a 8 . . Harold Blust .9 It 4' 1$ . Richard Coursey - a i : 2 t: tan Don Neahring ; , ;1 a g . xxx Glen Pugh ' ' H Bonnie Schaeffer Anita Powell Bob Raif Gloria Reese Charlotte Richardson Walter Rummel Irene Senna Carlton Savage James Scherrer Carolyn Schmit Doris Schumann David Schwartz Levena Sears Tim SherriTT J. B. Simkins Reynard Smith Philip Snyder June Spurrier Judy Sfein Jack Stunich Donald Sumner George Taylor Larry Tharp James Thomas Charles ThornTon Tom Tidd Tim Tomsen G. L. Van Horn Kenneth Van Horn Arlene Venard Carole Vertner DeLynne Wall Blanche Wallace Rose Williams Jerry Woods Virginia Workman b9 Q .1 r... stlan :11; x Kay Arwood WiHiam Atkins Betty Ball Pafricia Barnes Earl Baumann Michael Bender Bette Blaney Joseph Blankenship David Bowen Charles Boleng Judith Brech1 Donald Burg The seniors set a fine example. The senior hameroom teachers, Mr. Ross, Mr. Holstein, and Miss Ham, admire ihe Trophy case, The gifiof1he class of 1958. Ina Butts Larry Curless David Bill James Burress Jean Lancaster, Marilyn Laker, Octave LaBath, and Otis Kilby receive help from Mr. Seaman in planning their college careers. The seniors are skillfully guided by Mr. Seaman. Vivien Cain Douglas Carroll Joanne Clum Richard Comer Ann Contey Richard Cox Carl Edmondson Barbara Egbert William Engle John Evers Carolyn Fahrendorf James Farmer 6..- J i Gloria Fazzio Mariene Feidler James Fensiermacher The seniors mixed Doris Fervis Beverly Frobe Charlene Gest David Bowen, 1he highest ad salesman, proudly shows Delores Portula a fuleage ad he received for the annual. Esiher Free Denis Freeh Edward Gapinski Ronald Garten Barbara Gifford Gail Glancy Here are some of lhe sen- iors siudying hard for their mid-years but are over ioy- ous To escape their fina1s. Maii'lda Glover Russell Hall Darlene Hammond Daniel Hardy Patricia Hatfield Carole Henley Marvin Hill Donald Hockney Jack Hnenemier fun with hard work. Carole Hoge Henry Hubbard Ralph Johnson Bernice Woodruffl Bill Sears, Vivian Cain, and Gloria Fazzio admire their graduation Ex; announcemems. Charles Luke Judith Lumley Brenda Moon Edward Murray Th ' ' e tune has fmally come - Otis Kilby Peggy Kopp Peggy Krombac'n Octave LaBath Marilyn Laker Jean Lancaster Mary LaVeck Roger Ledford Theodore Mathis Donna Sue McBride Roger MCEWa Norman McGregor Lawerence McVickers Donald Pasiey Erwin Patterson Pafricia Patterson Judith Poe Dolores Parfuia 1 the seniors are making final preparations for graduation. Patsy Barnes and Carole Henley measure Charles Luke, Peggy Krombach, and Barbara Richard Ream Gifford for caps and gownsl Judith Rofhermel Ronald Miller James Poymer Dennis Riddle Wanda Rowe John Evers, Ireasurer; Alice Wilson, vice president; Don Pasley, secretary; and Walter Savage Sue Schallon Freeh, president; perform many duties as senior class officers. William Sears Alvin Slater Grace Ann Smith Arthur Stacey Johnny wonders if the class officers Joseph Stevenson Terry Sturm Robert Taylor Barbara Truax Donald Vanover Donald Vogel Judie Washbum William Wellman Howard Wesche John Waitas Michael Werle Alice WiEson Denis Fresh, senior class magician, seems to be having trouble with his alarm- ing trick with which Howard Wesche willingly volunteered to help used magic to get such fine results. Donald Wilson MW Robert Winningham Bernice Woodruff Barbara York Cretora Yong Harry Zimmer KAY ARWOOD-Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Choir 1; GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2; Needlecraft Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM ATKINS-Boys' Choir 2; Pep Club 1; Sportsman's Club 1; Tumbling 1; Biology Club 1, Treasurer 1; Dance Club 1; InTramurals 1; From Committee 3. BETTY BALLw-FlyereTTes 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4,- Annual Staff, Co-Business Manager 4; Librarian 2; Sr. Hi. Office Aid 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 4,- Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4; BaskeTbal1 Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Team 1, 2; STudent Council 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Art Club 1; Needle- craft Club 3, 4, PresidenT 3; Advanced Knitting 2, 3; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Thespian Play 3; Prom Com4 mIHee 3; Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA BARNES-Glee Club 1; FlyereTtes 2, 3; Key- hole Member 2; Annual Worker 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 1, Representative 2; Hockey Team 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Homeroom RepresenTaTi've 4; FBLA 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 3; Future Nurses 4; Senior Hi Office Aid 4; Quill and Scroll 4. EARL BAUMANN- Keyhole Member 3; Football Team 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Sportsman's Club 4,- Stage Crew Club 4; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Purcell High School, Cin- cinnati, 1, 2. MICHAEL BENDER-Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys! Choir 1, 2; Junior Play Cast; Senior Play Cast; Dance Club 1; Miami Scholarship Team 3. DAVID BILL- Pep Club 1,- Sportsman's Club 1, 2; Art Club 1; Tumbling 1; SHSPA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Equipment Keeper 3, Vice President 4; Dance Club 1; Inframurals 1; Prom Committee 3; Beginning Camera Club 1. BETTE BLANEY-Class Secretary 2; Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Triple Trio 2, 3; Junior Play Studen'r Director; Prince of Peace ConTesT 2; Keyhole Member 3,- Annual Worker 4; Librarian 1; Senior Hi Office Aid 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Board, Representa'rive 3, 4; Basketball Team 2; Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, CapTain 4; Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4,- Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Nafional Thespians 3, 4; Y- Teens 2; Future Teachers of America 3; Miami Scholar- ship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor SocieTy 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4; Senior Assembly Committee; Prom Com- mittee 3; Quill and ScroII 4, JOSEPH BLANKENSHIPr Track Team 1, 3; Sportsmen's Club 1; Tumbling 1; SHSPA 2, 3, 4, Presiden? 4; NaTional Honor Society 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Miami Scholarship Team 4; Quill and ScroII 4, DAVID BOWEN-Mixed Choir 1, 2, 4, Business Manager 4; Boys' Choir 1, 2; Junior Play Casi; Annual Worker 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4, RepresenTative 4; Thespians 2, 3; Pawn Pushers Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior As- sembly Commit'ree; Senior Play. CHARLES BOWLING- Basketbail Team 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 1; Varsity Letter- Senior I ndex Judy Rothermel, Doug CarroH, Alice Wilson, and David Bowen are vigowusly working on the biack cats used in The Senior Assembly. Senior I ndex Barbara Egbert, Doris Ferris, Rickie Comer, and Judy Poe are busily selecting snapshots for The annual. man's Club 3, 4; Sportsmen's Club 3; Pawn Pushers 1, 2, 3. JUDITH BRECHT-Mixed Choir 4; Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Junior Play,- Senior Play; Annual Worker 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskefball Team 1, 2, 3; Softball Team 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Thespians 3, 4,- Biology Club 1; Dance Club 1; Needlecraft Club 3; Junior Red Cross Handicraft Club 2, Vice President 2; Future Nurses 3, 4; lnframura1s 1;Quill and Scroll 4. DONALD BURG-Mixed Choir 4; Boys' Choir 1, 2, 3; Sportsmen's Club 2; Tumbling 1; SHSPA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Biology Club 2; Pawn Pushers Club 2, Equipment Keeper 2; Radio Club 3; Tropical Fish Club 2,- Miami Scholarship Team 3. JAMES BURRESS-Boys' Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Dance Club 1. NA BUTTS-Junl'or Red Cross 1; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Y- Teens 1, 2; Dance Club 1; FBLA 3, 4; FHA 2. VIVIAN CAIN-Mixed Cho1r 4; Girls' Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 2; Needlecraft Club 3; Dance Club 1. DOUGLAS CARROLL-Sfudenf Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2; BioIogy Club 1; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2; Tropical Fish Club 2,- Prom Committee 3; Senior A5- sembly Committee. JOANNE CLUM-Mixed Choir 4; Girls' Choir 4; Clarence Central High School, Clarence, New York, 1, 2, 3. RICHARD COMERvMixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,- Boys' Choir 2; Annual Worker 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Sportsman's Club 1; SHSPA 4; Biology Club 2; Miami Scholarship Team 1; Quill and Scroll 4. ANN-CONLEY-Pep Club 1; Junior Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 1; FBLA 2; Junior Red Cross Handi- craft Club 2; Dance Club 1. RICHARD COX-Band 1, 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Boys1 Choir 1, 2; Keyhole Member 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; National Thespfans 4; SHSPA 2; Biology Club 1; Dance Club 1; S'rage Crew Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. LARRY CURLESS- Boys1 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Sportsmen's Club 2; Tumbling 1; Biology Club 2, Secre'rary 2; Pawn Pushers Club 1; Miami Scholarship Team 3; lntramurals 1; Barber- shop Quarte'r 3, 4. CARL EDMONDSON4Tumang 2,- VIC 4; Woodward High School and Deer Park High School 1. BARBARA EGBERT4 FlyereHes 2, 3, 4; Keyhole Member 1, 2,- Annual Work- er 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 1; Quill and Scroll 4. WILLIAM ENGLE-Band 4; Senior Play Cast; SHSPA 4, Assistanf Secretary 4; Dance Band 4; Lafayette High School, Lexington, Kentucky, 1,- Afherton High School, 81 82 In a quiet and beautiful spot in the woods, BiH Engle relaxes and gives serious thought to his Eng1ish Research Paper. Senior I ndex Louisville, Kentucky, 2; Fem Creek, Louisville, Kentucky 3. JOHN EVERS-Junior Play Cast; Football Team 3, 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Varsity Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3,- Sports- men's Club 1; Tumbling 1, 2; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Basketball Announcer 4; Senior Assembly Committee; Class Treasurer 3, 4. CAROLYN FAHRENDORF-Girls' Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff, Co-Subscription Manager 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 3, 4; Needlecraft Club, Secretary 3; lntramurals 1; Bas- ketball Team 3; Senior Play,- Quill and Scroll 4, JAMES FARMEFFFootball Team 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2-, 4; Varsity Letterman's Club 3, 4; Pawn Pushers Club 3; VIC, Reporter 4. GLORIA FAZZlO-GAA 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Art Club 1; Dance Club 1,- FBLA 1. MARLENE FEiDLER-Band 2; Annual Staff, Co-Subscription Manager 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA Board 3, Sports Manager 4,- Basketbalt Team 2; Softball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Cheerleader 4; Basketball Cheerleader 2, 4; Student Council, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Repre- sentative 3; Thespians 2; Dance Club 1,- FBLA 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Senior Assembly Committee; Pony Chorus 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Co-Queen of Homecoming 4; Senior Play Cast; Maforette 2; Prom Queen 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 3. Senior JAMES FENSTERMACHER-Golf Team 2, 4; Pep Club 3,- National Thespians 4; Sportsmen's Club 1; Biology Club 1; Pawn Pushers Club 2; Tropical Fish Club 1; Stage Crew Club 3, 4, President 4; lntramurals 1; Senior Play; Assembly Committee. DORIS FERRlS-Annual Worker 4; Junior Play; Senior Play Cast; Ohio U, Journa- lism Workshop 2; Keyhole Member 2, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 2, Business Manager 3; Junior Hi Office Aid 2; I GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, Manager 4; Vol- leyball Team 2; Basketball Team 2; Pep Ctub 1, 2, 3, 4, -, Representative 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1; Future Nurses of America 4; Prom Committee 3,- Queen of Gridiron 3; Quill and Scroll 4. ESTHER FREE-Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girts' Choir 1, 2; Flyerettes 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast; Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4,- Pep Club 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2; Thespians 3, 4. DENIS FREEH-Class President 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast; Senior Play Cast; Annual Worker 4; Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Sportsman's Club 1; National Honor Society 4; Outstand- ing Boy Plaque 3; From Committee 3,- Senior Assembly Committee; Quill and Scroll 4. BEVERLY FROBE-Mixed Choir 3; Girts' Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Madrigal At a meeting held at Dave Bowen's home the members of the Senior Assembly Committee, Mickey Were1y, Judy Rothermel, Marlena Feidler. Peggy Kronbach, Don Pasley, Dave Bowen, Octave La Bath, and Denis Freeh, are amused by the many acts they have planned for the program. UnabIe to attend were Trisha Patterson and Betty Blaney. Barbara York, Wanda Rowe, Jack Hoenemier, Darlene Hammond, Charles Luke, and B111 Engle, dressed in black to symbolize Friday the 13111, staple 1he pro- grams together for the Seniot Assembly. 4; Triple Trio 4; Annual Worker 4; GM 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; Needlecraff Club 2,- FBLA 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Inframurals 1; Prom Comminee 3,- Quill and Scroll 4. EDWARD GAPINSKI-Footban Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskefball Team 2, 3; Varsity Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3. RONALD GARTEN-VIC 4. CHARLENE GEST-Mixed Choir 3; Senior Play Casf; Junior Hi Office Aid 3; Senior H1 Office Aid 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2; Y- Teens 1, 2. BARBARA GlFFORD-Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; FBLA 3; Deer Park High School, Deer Park, Ohio, 1, 2. GAIL GLANCY-Girls' Choir 3; Glee Club 4,- Junior Play; Annual Worker 4; Basketbal! Team 3; Junior Red Cross 3, Secretary 3; Thespians 3, 4; Needlecraft Club 3; FU- Ture Nurses of America 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Senior Play; Quill and Scroll 4; Withrow High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1, 2. MATILDA GLOVER-Mixed Choir 3, 4, SfUdenT Di- rector 4; FlyereTTes 2, 3, 4, Co-Caprain 4; Annual Worker 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4, JRC County Delegate 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Handicraft Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Intra- mura1s 1; Senior Play,- Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; G166 Club 3, 4; Needlecraft Club 3; Quill and Scroll 4. RUSSELL HALL-Foofball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Let- terman's Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Prom Prince 4. DAR- LENE HAMMOND-Girls' Choir 1, 2; GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Dance Club 1; Needlecraft Cfub 1; FBLA 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2. DAN1EL HARDY4Foo+baII Team 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Pawn Pushers Club 3; WC 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. PATRICIA HAT- FIELD-Girls' Choir 2; GAA 2; Baske'rball Team 1,- Pep Club 2; Junior Red Cross 1; Dance Club 1; Needlecraft Club 1, President 1; FBLA, Vice President 1. CAROLE HENLEY-Mixed Choir 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Annual Worker 4; Senior H1 Office Aid 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; VoHeybaIl Team 3, 4; Football Cheer- leader 3, 4; Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3; Needlecraft Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Prom Princess 4; QUiH and Scroll 4. Senior I ndex MARVIN HlLL-VIC 4. DONALD HOCKNEYHSporfsmen's Club 1, 2; Projectionists 1; Biology Club 2; VIC 4; Tropical Fish Club 2. JACK HOENENHER-Pep Club 3; Na- Tional Thespians 4; Sportsman's Club 1; Biology Club 1,- Tropical Fish Club 2; Siage Crew Club 3, 4; Miami Scholarship Team 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; 83 s4 A big day is here! The senior pictures have arrived in The shopping bags. Dave Bill shows his 8x10 enlargement 10 Don Burg and Bill Aikins. Senior I ndex Intramurals 1. CAROLE HOGE-Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Triple Trio 3, 4; Annual Staff, Co-Business Manager 4; Junior Hi Office Aid 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sfudenf Council 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1; Needlecraft Club 2; Miami Scholarship Team 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Quill and Scroll 4. HENRY HUBBARD-Boys' Manager, Foot- ball 4; VIC 4; Radio Club 3; Woodward High Schooi, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1, 2. RALPH JOHNSON-Biology Club 2; VIC 4. OTIS KILBY4Basketball Team 2; Foofball Team 3; Baseball Team 3; VarsiTy Letterman's Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Pep Club 4; Sportsmenjs Club 1; Tumbiing 1; SHSPA 3; Biology Club 2; Pawn Pushers Club 2, 3; Radio Club 3; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. PEGGY KOPP-Junior Play Cast; Senior Play Cast; Hockey Team 3; Voileyball Team 3; Pep Club 3; Thespians 4; FBLA 3, 4, President 3; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Wi'rhrow High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1, 2. PEGGY KROMBACH-FlyerefTes 4,- Keyhole Member 3, 4; An- nual Worker 4; GAA 3, 4; Volleyball Team 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Pep Club 4; Fuiure Nurses of America 3; Nafional Honor Society 4; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Senior Assembly Committee; Miami Schol- arship Team 4; Sharonville High School, Sharonville, Ohio, 1, 2. OCTAVE LA BATH4Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast,- Senior Play Casf; Annual Sfaff, Phofographer 4,- SHSPA.2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Proiectionists 2; Biology Club 1, 2; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3,- Dance Band 3, 4; Miami Scholarship Team 1, 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 4, Vice President 4; Senior As- sembly Committee; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4. MARILYN LAKER-Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,- Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4,- Madrigal 4; Triple Trio 2, 3, 4; Junior Play, Props 3; Annual STaff, Co-Edi'ror 4; LI; brarian 2, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2; Seff- ball Team 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3; Art Club 1; Biology Club 1; Needlecraft C1ub 3, Vice President 3; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Nanonal Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Junior H1 Office Aid 3. JEAN LANCASTER-Mixecl Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Choir 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1; Madrigal 4; Triple Trio 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play, Props; Senior Play, Student Director; Prince of Peace ConTesT 1; Annua1 Worker 4; Librarian 1, 3, 4; Senior Hi Office Aid 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Thes- pians 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Dance Club 1; Needle- craft Club 3, Treasurer 3; Miami Scholarship Team 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and ScroH 4; DAR American History Award 3. MARY LaVECKvReserve Basketball Team 3; Lancaster High School, LancasTer, Ohio, 2. ROGER LEDFORD-Bancl 1, 2; Track Team 3; VIC 4. CHARLES LUKE-Sfudenf Coun; cil 1; Biology Club 2; Aero Club 3; Miami Scholarship Team 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. JUDITH LUMLEY -Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Glee Club 1; Fly- ereffes 3; Keyhole Member 2, 3; GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2; Art Club 1; Thespian Play Tournament 2. THEODORE MATHIS-Mixed Choir 4,- Boys' Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Football Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3; Tumbling 2; Aero ClUb 3. DONNA SUE MCBRIDE- Girls' Choir 1; Junior H1 Office Aid 1; GAA 3; FBLA 1. ROGER MCELYA-SHSPA 1, 2, 3, Secreiary 3; FBLA 3; Hillsboro High School, Nashville, Tennessee 1. NORMAN MCGREGORw-Sporfsmen's Club 1, 2; Tumbling 1; VIC 4, Sergeanf-ar-Arms, 4; lntramurals 1, 2. LAWRENCE MCVICKERiFooTbaII Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; GoIf Team 2; Varsity Lefferman's Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3,- Tumbling 2; Pawn Pushers Club 2, 3; Wifhrow High School, CincinnaH, Ohio, 1. RONALD MILLER-Biology Club 2; Radio Club 3; Miami Scholarship Team 2. BRENDA MOON-Mixed Choir 4,- Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; FlyereHes 2; Junior Hi Office Aid 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Needlecraft Club 2, Treas- urer, 2; Miami Scholarship Team 2. ' Senior I ndex EDWARD MURRAYiM'Ixed Choir 4; Boys' Choir 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; BaskeTball Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; VarsiTy Lettermaws Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Tumbling 1, 2; AUTO Mechanics Club 2; Dance Club 1,- Aero Club 3; Inframurals 2; Barber Shop Quartet 3. DONALD PASLEY-Class Secretary 4; Foofball Team 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Varsity Letterman's Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Radio Club 3, 4, President 4; Senior A5- sembly Committee 4; Homecoming King 4; Prom King 4; Deer Park High School, Deer Park, Ohio, 1, 2, ERWIN PATTERSON-Kings Mills High School, Kings Mills, Ohio, JFan Lancaster signs Margie WhiH', Class of '58, up as The first pairon of 111s '59 Log. Miss Ham, Mrs. Laker, and Marilyn Laker smile approval. Holding their favorite peis, Carole Henley and Bette Blaney listen fo Trisha Patferson as she predicts that 1he Seniors will beat the faculty's Madhaners Team in the Senior-Faculty Game. 1, 2. PATRICIA PATTERSON4-Mixed Choir 2, 3; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Junior Play Cast; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4; Siuden'r Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Y-Teens 1; FBLA 4; Greater Cincinnafi Student CounciI, Recording Secretary 4; Prom Commiffee 3; Ohio U. Student Council Workshop 3; Senior Assembly Committee. JUDITH POE-Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3; Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Madrigal 4; Triple Trio 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Casf; Annual Staff, Co-Edifor 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Junior Red Cross 2; Home Eco- nomics Club 1; Thespians 3, 4; Needlecraft Club 3; Miami Scholarship Team 3; National Honor SocieTy 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Vocal 5010, State Contest 4. DOLORES PORTULA-Mixed Choir 3; Girls' Choir 2; Fly- ereffes 4; Annual Worker 4; Quill and Scroll 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 4; Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Team 4; Softball Team 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Needle- craft Club 2; FBLA 3, 4, Vice President 4; Miami Scho1ar- ship Team 2; Regina High School, Norwood, Ohio, 1. JAMES POYNTER-Football Team 3; VIC 4; Pep Club 3. RICHARD REAM-Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Boys' Choir 3, 4; Madrigal 4; BaskeTball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Football. Team 2; Varsity Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4,- Dance Club 1; Pawn Pushers Club 2, 3; Radio Club 1; Tropical Fish Club 2; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Barber Shop Quartet 4, 85 H? 1 . ?kw? L ART CLUB-FIRST ROW: Jack Lewis, Dan Hosbrook, Roger Lowe, Wayne Golfer, Larry Goodman. SECOND ROW; Eddie Hall, Carol Hacker, Patricia Obsf. STANDING: Glenn Heckman, Gary Kersh, Carol Garrett, Bob Hamihon, Gerald Gunter, Mrs Schick. Johnny has fun playing art critic. ART CLUBwFIRST ROW: Sandy Loze, Bonnie Riddle, Bonita Stacey, Reba Murray, Diana Innis, Barbara Stevens. SECOND ROW: Linda Burress, Lois Murray, Charity Mathis. STANDING: Kay Wells, Linda Wright, Marlene Babb, Lela Bock, Rosa Blankenship, Betty Miller, Mrs. Schick, Judy Baily, Ida Reed. 88 VVISE ypur , Mum BIOLOGY CLUB - SEATED: Jerry Lillie, Tim Harter. Ricky Leverenz, Ronnie Pal- Ias. STANDING: Jim Luke, Dick Kopp, Mr. Van Houten, Wayne Kilby, Kenneth HoL lingsworfh. Students investigate the mysteries of the earth. Sammy Francis, Miss Brady. SECOND ROW: Hawkins Kohankie, Terry Mullikin, George Taylor, William Gorman, Douglas Lucke, Skip Smi1h, Don Christman, Bill Eggers, Larry Tharp, J. B. Simkins. CHEMISTRY CLUB FlRST ROW: Jim Scherrer, Eddie- Harris, Jean Lancaster, Wally Horton, Dick Coursey, DeLynn Wall, Charles Lyons, Roger McHugh, Douglas Lowe, Jerry Wood, Tim Tomsen, Jerry Kohl, The Flyerenes, by invifation, performed for Xavier Uni- The Flyerene Board, Mrs. Schanz, Director; Til!ie Gloverl co-capfain; versity at U.C. for the Xavier-U,C. game. Judy Rmhermel, captain; Barbara Egbert; Sharon Mullikin; and Joan Sean make plans fm The annual FlyereHe Show. Needless to say, Johnny greatly enjoyed our Flyerettes. SYCAMORE FLYERETTEsisTANDING: Joan Sexton. Sue Lamb, Barb ING: Pat Traud, Betterae Barker, Brenda Pasley, Judy Tidd, Mary Egbert, Judy Rothermel, Tillie Glover, Sandra Moriey, Judy Rada- Lou Brady, Sharon Mullikin, Betty Ball! Carol Weidig, SUE Whitaker, baugh, Dee Portula, P31 Simona, Kay Brothers, Peggy Lowe; KNEELV Carol Vanover, Christine Oppen. WW FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-HRST ROW: J4 Spurrier, P. Barnes, D Portula, Mr. Mayleben, C. Comberger, S. Schallon, G. Smith, M. Feldler. SECOND ROW: 5. Gilliam, B. Stacey, M. Marshall, J. Johnson, N. Norman, W. Bill, B. Byrnside, P. Kopp. THIRD ROW: G. Ogg, P. Ledford, C Verfner, N. Ahrman, C. GarreH, D. Innis, S, Johnson, 54 L029, B. Riddle, l, Burrs, R. Kopp, J. Liliie These progressive students are looking ahead. FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATIONiFIRST ROW: P. Way, P. Snyder, M. D. Anderson, J Weingarmer, l. Sime, L. CaldweH, J Hurton, Mrs. Snyder, B. Alfemeier, W. Whif'r. SECOND ROW: N. Anderson, P. Shambiem FOURTH ROW: L, Venard, R. Siesch, J. Rasch, B. Geiser, Loux, S. Cowan, B. Graler, B. Graler, 5. WEST, P. Wesibrook. THIRD J. Sexton, B. Patterson, I. Reed, F. Patterson, V Workman, ROW: 5. Grooms, JA Brecht, R. Trainer, G. Glancy, D, Ferris, E. Innis, a nll'x , FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW: V. Workman, K Nolte, G. Savage, J. Rofhermel, S. Schallcn, L. Brumley, P. Fazzio, J. Rofhermel, N. Mizner, B. RummeL D Reman, DI Mixon. SECOND ROW: R, Williams, N. Allendorf, C. Womack, B. Barker, M. Arbic, S. Whitaker, J. Hutton, D. Burg, E. lnnis, B. Graler, J. Wuenker, M. Murray, Mr, Lay, advisor. The F.T.A. provides valuable preparation for our teachers of tomorrow This year's G.A A. buddy picnic was a huge sumessl 92 G.A.A. is composed of girls from grades nine 1hrough twelve. Our girls also enjoy athletic activity. GAA, BOARD FIRST ROW; Betty Blaney, senior representative; CharloTte Richardson, iunior representa- tive,- Mrs Smith, advisor; Donna Mizner, vice president; Marlene Feidler, sports manager. SECOND ROW: Lois Venard, freshman represenfafive; Nancy Allendorf, secretary; Linda Brumley, treasurer; Janet Mason, assistant sports manager; Alice Wilson, president. MISSING: Susan Lamb, sophomore represeniaiive. KEYHOLEVFEIRST ROW: B. Dyer, D. Mixon, B. Koch, N. Backus, A. KraLJS, M. Munay, J, Blame. THIRD ROW: 6. Foster, B. Gralerl D. Clark, J. Duncan, P. Krombach, C. Harrington SECOND ROW: M. Schumann, D. Ferris, S. Morley, l. Sanna, A Windhorn, B. Graler; Butterbaugh, B. Geiser, J, Rothermel, J S'rein, B. Kilby, 5' Smnh, D- Advisor, Mr. Buster. Johnny enjoys reading the Keyhole. Beny Graler and Delores Mixon imerview senior, Ann Conley, for The KEYHOLE. Judy Srein, assistant editor; Doris Schumann, editor,- Susan Smith, and Sandra Morley, art editars, work on producing Nae nexf issue of the Keyhole. Irene Sarina, Doris Ferris, Ann Wind- horn and Richard Kraus 1urn Their money and newspapers in 10 Ann Clark, the business manager. The ediforial staff, Ann Clark, Nancy Backus, Sandra Morley, Judy S1ein, Doris Schumann, and Janet Duncan, falk over plans with Mr. Buster, their advisor. 5 IF g! ,- u? JUNIOR RED CROSS-FIRST ROW: Princess Way, Rosa Blankenship, Smifh, Sandra Sommers, Hattie Glover, Anna Woike, Ann Windhorn. Donna Keller, Judy Sears. SECOND ROW: Janell Scof'r, Barbara Marlene Bobb, Bernice Patterson, Betty Birkemeyer, Mary Alice Payne. Stevens, Betty Miller, Caro! Dye. THIRD ROW: Lela Mae Bach, Sidney FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Gotthardt, Joan Weingariner, Tillie Glover, Doris Branch, Sherry ErTel, Gayle Hare, Diana Anderson, Connie Sfradtman, Schumann, Linda McLemore. SIXTH ROW: Doris Ferris, Barbara Barnes, Sallie Raymond, Kay WeHs, Linda Wright. FOURTH ROW: Susan Sylvia Klein,Miss Van Houten. The Junior Red Cross members give unselfishly of their time and energy. While TilEie Giover checks on The deadline for the Junior Red Cross Easter proiects, Bernice Patterson, Sy1via Klein, Kay Wells, and Mar- lene Bobb are busiiy working to finish the ariicles. 96 Butch Anderson and Ed Murray represent The foot ball and track members of fhe Lettermarfs Club. They have palficipafed in sports during the school year and have pushed our teams on to victory. Lettermanas Club LETTERMAN'S CLUBEFIRST ROW: Otis Kilby, John Evers, Walter Rummel, Don Christman, Larry McVickers, Bob Anderson, Jl'm Hanna. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard Henson, J, B Simkins, Don Pasley, George Morgan, John Foley, Eddie Harris, Dick Kraus. THIRD ROW: Tim Sherritt, Sam Francis, Coach Acus, FOURTH ROW: Jerry WaIker, Delynne Wall. FIFTH ROW; Ronnie Robson, Charles Buwling. SIXTH ROW: Glenn Beckett, Terry Miliikin. SEVENTH ROW: Denis Freeh, Skip Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Tim Tomson, Richard Ream. STUDENT LlBRARIANS-FIRST ROW; J, Sleinl J. Blome, J. Sexton, Whm, l. Reed, J. Wuenker, 8. Patterson, Mrs. Lancaster. THIRD ROW: C. Edwards, S. Grooms, K, Nolte, E. Free, L. Venard, K. Bro?hers, P. JV Rohne, F. Leverenz, M. Laker, AA Wolke, W. Anderson. Not in pic- Snyder, L. Brumley, P. Kopp. SECOND ROW: P. White, D. Bryan, R, ture: Betfy and Bonnie Graler, J. Lancasier, R. Kennedyl Stesch, M. L. Brady, C. Hacker, B. Miller, J. Duncan, I, Sarina, W. Johnny receives courteous and prompt service in the library. Esther Free and Fred Leverenz help Mrs. Lan- casfer by filing cards in the card catabgue. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS-SEATED: Carole Huge, president- Mr. Ross, ad- visor; Octave LaBath, vice presidem and past president. STANDING: Bette Blaney, past vice president; Joe Blankenship, treasurer; Charlotte Rich- ardson, secretary. Sycamore is proud of our honor students. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: C. Richardson, J. Garbutf, Senna, A. Wolke, R. Trainer, M. Laker, D. Schumann, A. Windham, S. K. Wells, N. Backus, P. Simons, C. Weidig, L. Brumieyl R. KennedyV Smith, J. Stein. FOURTH ROW: D. Christman, J. Blankenship, D SECOND ROW: J. Lancaster, G Reese, J. Mack, B. Blaney, J. Roiher- Lucke, A. Siebe, D. Freeh, T. Clark, J. Hoenemier, O. LaBaTh. MISSING: mel, P. Krombach, J. Heffner, B. Froba THIRD ROW: C. Hoge, l. D.Garten,and J. Poe. The Pep Club, one of 1he largest clubs in The school, is an enthusiastic group with plemy of schod spirit The Aviators are cheered on to victory. PEP CLUB BOARD-KNEELING: Bane Blaney, varsity cheerteader; Dave Bowen, senior represeniative; Nancy Mizner, iunior varsity cheerleader. BACK ROW: Bob Rail, vice president Judy Rothermel, presi- dent; Penny Domina, secretary; Pat Rice, treasurer; Sue Lamb, sophomore representative; Carol Hackerl homeroom representative chairman. MISSING: Barb Hulsbeck, junior representative,- Barb Fath, freshman representative. PROJECTIONISTS OFFICERS Dave Garten, vice president Bill Lawson, plesidenf Tom Carr, 1reasurer The Projectionists provide Sycamore with an entertaining and educational service. Treasurer; Jerry Woods, Don Burg, Charles Pairan, Mr. Stacy, sponsor. PROJECTIONISTS-FIRST ROW: Bill Lawson, president; Dave Garten, MISSING: Glenn Gault, secretary; Bob Mulvaney, Gene Fellerman, vice president; Neal Faulkner, Bob Irwin, John Foley, Ken Human, Carol Veriner, June Spurrier SECOND ROW: Ken Johnson, Tom Carr, L In bumbu-lhe sad 0! m. wadd? , aunt I SPORTSMAN'S CLUB-FIRST ROW: R. Lowe, B. Mixson, B. Blevens, G. Wafers, R. Van Bergen, M. Es'rep, T Lofz, B. Siegler, L. Glos, B. Scherrer, R. Salaiin, R. Miller, J, Lewis 0. Gammom W. Norman, R, Kennedy. SECOND ROW: P. Vertner, T Dick, G. Jones, T. J. Wagner, J Stacey, D. Schallon, O, Saer, JV Siegler, D. Harris, N. Schlicklin, B. Brown, R, Owens, R. Starks, B. Bruner, D. Comberger, J, Rhone. THIRD ROW: W, Gaunter, D. Gammon, J. AUick, D. Hosbrook, B. Jackson, J. Ashcrafl, i Sherrer, B. Eggers, J. Kohl, P, Bryan, F. Johnny joins the Boyer, L. Goodman, G. Gunter, W. McDonough, D. Riddle, B, Houk, FOURTH ROW: J. Quarry, E. Dawes, B. Conrad, J Marshall, G. Kersh, J. Wilkinson, B. Daniels, A, Birkemeyer, R. Edwards, B. Brinkley, H. Kohankie, B. Hamilton, C. Poskey, R. Drake, C. Thorfon, FIFTH ROW: G. Pairin, M. Denney, W. Rieger, J Chumbley, G. Beckett, D. Payton, M BasTin, T. Tidd, J. Shumard, J. Bobo, B Clark, D. Jones, E. Osgood, J. Scnerley, G. Bond. sportsmanps club OFFICERS-SITTING: Glenn Beckeit. Ronnie Kennedy, Mr. Morgan. STANDING: Jerry Kohl, D. Hosbrook, Jack Marshail, Hawkins Kohankie, Mr. Schriever Glen Beckett, Ron Kennedy, B'III Eggers, Jim Ashcrafr, Hawkins Kohankie, George Jones, Phil Bryan, John Shumard, and learns to RIFLEMAN'S CLUB-FIRST ROW: Dan Hoshrook', Jack Lewis, John Siegler, Russell Drake, Ron Kennedy, John Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Booker Mixon, Richard Salatrin, Joe Auiick, Ron Starks, Dan Harris, Wayne McDonough, Jerry Rohne, Bill Blevins, Glenn WaTers, Roger Lowe. THIRD ROW: Ray Breyley, Hawkins Kohankie, Sonny Bond, Russell Drake and John Siegler demonshafe the proper shaming form while Hawkins Kohankie, Ronnie Kennedy and Jack Lewis wafch. be a huntsmany. Marvin Basfin, John Bobo, John Shumard, Dan Payton, Glenn Beckett Bob Hamilton, Jack Marshall, Terry Owens, Mr. Morgan. FOURTH ROW: Jim Ashcraff, Charles Poskey, Frank Boyer, Jerry Kohl, Bill Eggers, Don Schallon, Phil Bryan, Norm Schlicklin, Bill Conrad, Gerald Gunter, Jim Stacey '1EE'lf '-.- Betiy Graler. THIRD ROW: Dan Hosbrook, Danny Poe, Tom Carr, Dave Garten, Skip Snyder, Don Christman, Barb Barnes MISSING: Trisha Panerson and Beify Fosfer. STUDENT COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Pat Traud, Marlene Feidler, Grace Smith, Judy Heffner, Mr. Ross. SECOND ROW: Neal Faulkner, Be'rty Mason, Doug Carroil, Donna Mizner, Peggy Krombach, Joan Sexton, The Student Council members work hard to better our school. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Marlene Feidler, Treasurer Pat Traud, Secre1ary Grace Ann Smith, President Mr. Ross, Adviser Judy Heffner, Vice President 105 LOG STAFF: B. Frobe, M. Laker, J. Poe, G. Glancy, T. Glover, J. Feidler, S. Schailon, A. Wilson, Miss Ham, D. Carroll, P, Krumbach, Blankenship, J Brecht, C Fahrendorf, R. Comer, O. LaBafh, JA Lan- B. Egbert, C, Hoge, D. Portula, R. McElya, P. Barnes. MISSING: D. caster, J, Rothermel, W. Savage, B. Blaney, J. Marshall, D. Freeh, M. Ferris, C. Henley, B. Ball, and D. Schumann. The efforts of these. people make our yearbook a success. Marilyn Laker and Judy Poe, Co-Editors of The Syca- more Log, mark off the pages to be sen? in for the max? shipment, while Miss Ham, adviser, looks on. Doug Carroll, arf editor; Bette Blaney and Denis Freeh, headlines editors; work on the copy while Octave LaBaTh, Jack Marshall and Joe Blankenv ship, Log photographers Take pictures for the S.H.S.P.A. Brenda Moon, Wanda Rowe, Rick Comer, and Carole Henfey turn in their money and subscripfions to Carolyn Fahrendorf and Marlene Feidlerl co-subscription manv agers. Dolores PorTuIa, Carole Hoge, co-business man- ager; and Walter Savage, assistant business manager, prepare pages for the ad- ver'rising section. THESPIAN SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Miss Moores, B. Dyer, B, Balk J. Lancas'rer, P, Loux, B, Burk, B, Rummel, NA Mizner, E. Free. SECOND ROW.- 5. Muliikin, R, Siesch, C. Blair, P. Simona, C. Weidig, M. Brady, A. Wilson, M. Butterbaugh, K. Brothers, J. Garbu'r'r. THIRD ROW: N. Backus, C Edwards, J. Wuenker, B. Pasley, J. Blame, B. Jones, JV Duncan, B. McNess, B. Mason, 5. Branch. FOURTH ROW: B. Geiser, B. Koch, P. Kopp, B. Wallace, C. Fahrendorf, J. Brech1, J. Poe, C. Harrington, B. Baumgariner, J. Heffner. FlFTH ROW: C. Van- over, G. Ferris, 0 Chase, E. Harris, M. Werle, J. Owens, T. Sturm, K. Babb, R. Trainer, J. Stein. SIXTH ROW: E. Baumann, J. Wofford, S. Morley, B. Wellman, D. Cox, G. GaulT, C Maupin, G, Glancy, J WashburnA Johnny finds that drama is both hard work and fun. NATIONAL THESPIANS d5lTTlNG: J. Fenstermacher, M. Werle, J. Hoene- meier, B. Lawson STANDING: F. Traud, CA Harringfon, B. Koch, J. Heff- ner, A. Venard, J. Washburn, J. Stein, B. Wallace, D. Cox, B. Geiser, R. Stesch, K. Brothers, B. Jones. THESPIAN OFFICERS: R. Stesch, Ct Harrington, B. Jones, J. Heffner, B. Koch, A. Venard. B. Gefser, J. Washburn, J. Fenstermacher, D. Cox. He didnpt realize that there are so many jobs to be done before the curtain goes up. STAGE CREWFFIRST ROW, SITTING: B. Koch, A. Venard. SECOND Owens, E. Baumann, J. Fenstermacher, B. Lawmn, Jt Shumard, J. ROW, STANDING: M. Brady, J. Kelly, C. Blair, S. Branch, T. Sturm, Washburn, P, Traud, D. Cox, M. Bastin, J. Thomasl J. Hoenemier, M. C. Vanover, Pt Simons, R. Sfesch, J. Keller. THIRD ROW, SITTING: J. Werlet VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB-STANDING: Roger Ledford, John SEATED: Norman McGregor, Jim Farmer, Danny Hardy, Howard Waitas, Joe Stevenson, Henry Hubbard, Ralph Johnson, Don Hockney, Weshe, Bob Winningham, and Mr. Barf'leit. Jim Poynter, Marvin Hill, Don Wilson, Carl Edmunson, Ronald Garten. Johnny enjoys ggon the jolf9 work experience with the V.I.C. boys. Jim Farmer, Mr. Bartlett Ronnie Gar'ren, John Waifas, Bob Winningham, and Hank Jim and Carl Edmundson provide delightful en- Hubbard help with regisfration at the Vrl,C, Conference at Princeton High School. rertainment at the Conference. Marilyn Laker, Gail Giancy, Judy Brechf, Judy Stein, Carolyn Fahrendorf, Rick Comer, and Doris Schumann socialize before The Quill and Scroll dinne: al The Golden Lamb in Lebanon, Ohioh These members of the Quill and Scroll seem to be enioying their dinner and visit to the Golden Lambh The new members of Quill and Scroll enjoy a visit to the Golden Lamb. QUILL AND SCROLL-SEATED: C. Fahrendorth. Schumann, M. Laker, J. Stein, M. Feidler, E. Hall, P. Barnes, 5. SchalJon, A. Wilson, D. Poriula, J. Rofhermel, B. Blaney. STANDING: Miss Ham, G. Glancy, D. Carroll, J. Brecht, B. Frobe, W. Savage, D. Ferris, J. Poe, T. Glover, R. Comer, J. Lancaster, B. Egbert, P. Krombach, D. Freeh, C. Henley, Mr Buster. MISSING: C. Hogs, 0. LaBaihl J. Blankenship. This or- ganizatiOn is made up of persons who work on The LOG or the KEYHOLE. PRINCE OF PEACE PARTICIPANTS-FIRST ROW: Ron Kennedy, Penny Snyder, Sally Raymond, Karen NcHe, Gayle Savage, Paula Bram. SECOND ROW: Miss Moores, director, James Quarry, Judy STein, Barbara Geiser, Don Schallom THIRD ROW: Bill Lawson, Elena Innis, Judie Washburnl Bill BrinkIey. Johnny listens to Sycamoreas fine orators. Under the supervi- sion of Miss Moores, Judy Stein, Gayle Savage, Barbara Geiger, and Bill Law- son became The local winners of fhe Prince of Peace contest Barbara Geiser was also a disfricf win- ner. STANDING: L. Caldwell, C. Stradtman, G. Hare, L. Venard, P. Domina, S. Eriel, JV Tidd, M. HOFTOHI J- Radabaugh, B. Baumganner. SEATED: S. Sommers, P. Way, and P. Loux, are working on Their . white gifts as a.club aciivity. Y-Teens have performed many worthwhile services. Y-TEENS-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Shamblen, M. Horton, J. Scuff, B. Skeens, K. Capehart FOURTH ROW: B. Fafh, D. Thompsonl H. Glover, J. i B. York, P. Snyder, G. Taylor, P. Westbrook, W. Whitt, P. Way. SECA Tidd, L. Caldwell, Jt Radabaugh, $4 Sommers, B. Birkemeyer, S. . 0ND ROW: C Young, B. Truax, L. Venard, P. Burg, P. Loux, S. West, Grooms, GA Hare. FIFTH ROW: C. Vanover, C. Hammond, J. Wein- M. Snyder, B. Miller, C. Dye, B. Burk. THIRD ROW: C. Edwardsl S. gartner, R. Trainor, C. 51rad1man, C. Oppen, l. Sime, J. Woffard, A. Cowan, J. Rasch, C. Weidig, P. Domina, B. Dye, F. Pawerson, S. ErIeI, Wolke. MIXED CHOIR-FIRST ROW: Charisma Richardson, Marlene Butter- Schmidt, lsabell Sime, Joanne Clum. THIRD ROW: Mike Bender, Art baugh, Anita Powell, Donna Mizner, Deborah Jamison, Delores Mixon, Sracey, Charles Yeager, Richard Pugh, Ed Murray, Don Burg, Richard Karen HarringTon, Lynda GarfenA SECOND ROW; GIoria Reese, Ar- Ream. Iene Venard, JoAnn Mack, Judy Radabaugh, Tillie Glover, Carolyn The choral department MADRIGAL-FIRST ROW: Jean Lancasier, Beny Birkemeyer, Judy Poe, ROW: Anna Wolke, Ronnie LaTEmer, Charles Yeager, Richard Ream, Haitie Glover, Marilyn Laker, Beverly Frabe, Debbie Jamison. SECOND Ted Mathis, Ed Mathis, FaT Traud. Q MIXED CHOlR-HFIRST ROW: Janet Bfome, Kay Arwood, Brenda Moon, Foster. Judy 5min, Marforie Murray. Bewy Mason, Pa? Simons, Judy Jean Lancaster, Rose Williams, Vivian Cain, Barbara Hulsbeck, Esther RothermeL THIRD ROW: Rick COWEJ'. Ted Mathis, Tim SherriH, Phil Free, Miss Bowman. SECOND ROW: Marilyn taker, Judy Brecht, Betty Bryan, Bob Rai'r, David Bowen, Jim Hanna. does an outstanding job TRIPLE TRIO: Alice Wilson, Pat Traud, Marilyn Laker, Beverly Frobe, Mizner, Jean Lancaster, Delores Mixon, Miss Bowman, director,- at Judy Poe, Karen Harringfon, Carole Hoge, Rose Williams, Donna piano. GIRLS' CHOlR-FIRST ROW: P Westbrook, B. Stevens, L. Brumley, N. Mizner, P. Loux, V. Workman, A. Wilson, J. Lancaster, B. Rummei, P. Fazch, C. Richardson, J. Rmhermel, L. Burress SECOND ROW: G. Reese, J Poe, L. Wright, C. Weidig, B, McNess, B. Pasiey, J. Rada- baugh, JA Brecht, B. Frobe, A. Clark, J. Rothermel, M. Marshall, I. Reed, C. Womack. THIRD ROW: C. Vanover, P. Ledford, J. Wein- gartner, T. Glover, 5. Morley, J. Clum, M, Laker, C. Oppen, M. Arbic, A. Wolke, B. Birkemeyen and our students enjoy singing together. BOYS' CHOIR. Ronnie Lafimer, Danny ,Poe, Bill Lawson, Bill Brinkley, Thecdore Mafhis, Richard Ream, Larry Curless, Charies Yeager, Dave Garten, John Wilkerson, Ed. Mathis. Mr. Marshall direc'rs the choir. GLEE CLUB-FIRST ROW: J. Sears, B Dyer, L. Burress, C. Marhis, J. Burress, JV Garbuff, K Brothers, 5, Mullikin, S. O'Neal, V. Cain, P. Simons, D Keiler, A, Phillips SECOND ROW: 6. Bakie, B. Geiser, S. Johnson, J. Duncan, l Sanna, L Murray, C. Fahrendorf, J. Domina, G 099, P. Ledford, M. Marshall, 1. Reed, I. Hedges. THIRD ROW: 8. Woodruff, CV Derrickson, S. Smith, G. Glancy, D. Schumann, S. Morley, SA Klein, K. Bobb, A. Windhorn, C. Bailey, J. Bailey. Music is enjoy d by students of all ages. JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR-FIRST ROW: P. Norman, 5. Creighton, $ Glenn. K. 5:0 , K. Cox, 5. 51ewar11 C. Simkins, J. Alcorn, P. Dale, D. Lowe, J Eberhardf, R. Breyiey. SECOND ROW: A. Blanman, J. Nuddlesfon, PV Cain, C, Cain, B, Edmondscn, P. Wesley, D. Crum, T. Lewis, D. Nolie, D. Riddle, B, Ballman, S. Anderson, J Lamb, D. Harris, A. Mathis, D. Walker, P, Lowe. THIRD ROW: Mr. Marshall, C. Wellman, P. Hay, J. Marshali, D. Dallas, L. Sanerfield, L. Kinderman, L. Pans, M, Murphy, K. Guy, D. Gunter, D. Brothers, J. French, P. Branch, E. Truer, Miss Bowman FOURTH ROW: B, Clark, K. Kellum, B Stengel, G Miles, 8. Burbee, D. Bauer, D. LaBafh, P, Kappus, D. Wert, J. Robson, J. Kelch, M. Williams, P. Lowe, P Keith, P. Chase, 5. Malone, B. Gregory. Karen DUnham, and Anna PoweH. Adena Venard, BeHy Foster, r1 E .6 e G a r E ID M B cw. E T T E R O J A M E R O M A C Y S Jack Valz Direcfor and I Under The leadership of Mr. Valz, Director Y n a m n e .N g S a LH .d n a b e In T r, p a m m U r d n. o S w a L .nm fine performances This year. Bl Lawson Drum Major CONCERT BAND-FIRST ROW: D. Garten, T. Lancaster, R Kennedy, D. Gross, P. KeiTh, L. Satrerfield, P. Branch, B. McNess, R. Cooper. SECOND ROW: N. Backus, D. Wesley, B. Lawson, P. Hay, R. Clay, B. Havill, O. LaBafh, N. Faulkner, L. Glos, R. Bryan, S. O'Nea1. THIRD ROW: 5. Branch, B. Vance, D. Kenny, J. Faulkner, J. Ruddlestan, R. Adams, T. Geier, D. Barnes, J Capehart, B. Brinkley, J. Brennemann, B, Conrad, J. Lillie, J. Steddom, D. Emerson, E. Hamm, D. Suter, L. Henry, B. Dallas, G. Daniels, D. Dreyer. FOURTH ROW: M. Cariisle, Director Jack Valz, J. Schnierle, B. Engle, B. Reed, F. Gaminden, R. Curless, C. Pugh, D. Bayless. Johnny finds that the bands have grown, not Bonnie McNess, Ron Cooper, and Patsy Branch are members of The fluie trio That went to the Miami Universify contest 573:5; These soloisis, Tom Geier, Bill Brinkley, Dan Dreyer, John Schnierle, Dave Garien, and Mike Carlisle, worked hard pre- paring for We competition at The Miami Universify District Contest. DANCE BAND-SITTING: Bob Dallas, Dan Dreyer, Dave Garfen, Neal Capehart, Torn Geier, John Schnierle, Mike Carlisle. Faulkner, Octave LaBa'rh. STANDING: Ron Clay, Bill Brinkley, Jerry only in size, but Tom Geier and Mike Carlisle bofh were given 'I ra1ings a? District, and wen? on to the s'rate contest where 1hey re- ceived 2 ra1ings. in musical ability as well! CLARINET QUARTET: Dave Garien, Dave Schmit, Ron Kennedy, and Ted Lancaster, participated in fhe comest at Miami University. l22 JUNIOR HIGH DRAMATICS-FIRST ROW: J Clingner, 5. Glenn, G. Ross, B. Jackson, T. Thompson, V. Milier. SECOND ROW: D. Wesley, C. Wellman, J. Wilson, M. Kimble, J. Southerland, B. Tharp. THIRD ROW: P. Hay! M. Murphy, R. Adams, C Dieckmann, D. Emerson, B. Burbee, L. Safferfield, P. Branch FOURTH ROW: 5. Rankin, L. Fenstermacher, C. Stamper, M. Clum, J. Robson, J Hoffman, B. Sfengel, G. Fein'hel, B, Wolke. Johnny finds the Junior High students eagerly JUNIOR HlGH NEWSPAPER-KNEELING: R Phillips, B. Stacey, L. McCowan, D, Schwartz, F. Geminden. SEATED: P. Norman, 5, Curfman, J, Lovell, P Chase, 5. Lonow, B. Edens. STANDING: R. Baas, S. Harris, L. P0115, L. Busfle, D. McCaffrey, R. Harris, R. Washburn, Mr. Matthews, D Harris, J. Brandenburg, D. Weber, V. Hiier JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR RED CROSS-SEATED: Dave Nolte, Dave Fraley, Phyliis Keith, Paulene Lowe. Wanda Henry. STANDING: Mrs. DeRighf, Marie Parker, Judy Stewari, Donnajane LaBaih, Lorei'ra Kinder- man, Barbara Edmondson. working with their favorite organization. JUNIOR HIGH HONOR CLUB-FIRST ROW: Joan McGibney, Sharon Creighton. SECOND ROW: Donna Barnes, Judy Brennemann, Carol Embler, Sandy Stewart. THIRD ROW: Julia Doughman, Carol Mund, Ann Blair- mann, Maelynn Gallo. FOURTH ROW: Judy Porter, Dorfs Duncan, Marsha Sims, Norma Jean VanHook. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Ingram, Carol Erfel, Nancy Hatfield, Glenda Mau- p8n, Mr. Beavers, Bonnie Clark, Sharon Ma- lone, Connie Nordan, JoAnn French. JUNIOR HIGH PEP CLUB BOARD-SITTING: ML Thies, Adviser, Keith Harp, Geoff Kaye, Miss Nussbaum, Adviser. STANDING: Cheryl Simkins, Penny Hedges. Enthusiasm and spirit are not lacking in the Junior High. Junior High Pep Club cheers the Junior High teams to victory. M JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB-FIRST ROW: F. Comberger, T. Lewis, less, D Gross, J Stacey. R. Sheaff, D. Spreen. L. Fasse, H. Thomas. D Lowe, T. Leverenz, J, Berry. SECOND ROW: K. Alcorn, D. Crum, P- KBPPUS. D Brothers, K Herrin, J- BIUSL P- Dale, E Webb, C. G. Turner, D. Nohe, B. Lindemann, 5. Hilton, D. Eckert, M. Andreasean, Jayner. W. Payne, L. Heffner. THIRD ROW: D. Bauer, P. McGihney, R. Cur: School is filled with excitement for the junior high students. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCILiSITTING: Connie Miller, Karen Lawsonl Kaihy Cox, Janet Alcorn, Myra Dawes. STANDING: Elsie Wardell, Mike Chandler, Reed Boairight, Karen Kellum, Elaine Traylor. W. Rummel, J. Hanna, D. Coursey, H. Kohankie, D Pasley, H. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: G. Morgan, R. Henson, T Wesche, J. Evers, T. McDermon, A. Siebe, T. Tomsen. THIRD ROW: Mullikin, D. Sumner, J. Foley, J. Covert, E. Gapinski, L. McVicke-r, G. Taylor, S. thllipsl T. Sherrif'r. SECOND ROW: Coach Anus, Coach Pom, Sycamore is a name to be FOOTBALL COACHES: Mr. Schnurrenberger, Mr, Hoistein, Mr. Pom, and Mr, Acus. The Aviators placed second in Hamilton County League play this year. V, mgw l! Mr. Turner, Athletic Direc'ror, admires The track trophy won by The AviaiorsV Coach Holsfein, Coach Schnurrenberger, J. Farmer, J. Walker, 5. Francis, G. Pugh, S. Smith, E. Murray, B Anderson, D. Wall, G. L Van Horn. feared in county football. Sycamore's sirong boys clean up on Harrison's Wildcats. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1958 Opponents We They Deer Park ............................................ 6 20 Indian Hill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 14 Norwood ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 12 Reading ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Anderson ............................................... 20 14 Harrison .............................................. 6 0 Taylor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 10 Colerain ................................................ 8 6 Princeton .............................................. 20 0 FOOTBALL HONORS FOR SYCAMORE Honors come to Sycamore when our players receive 1he foHowing recognition: Larry McVEcker CincinnaTi Enquirer AII-Star Team, AII-Coumy Skip Smith All-County, Cincinnati Enquirer AIl-Sfar Second Team LaFayeTTe Anderson Ed Murray AIl-Counfy, AH-Cify, Cincinnati Enquirer JOhn Evers AIl-S'rar Second Team Johnny meets the players and Jim Farmer Sam Francis Ed Gapinski Tom McDermott Larry McVicker George Morgan Ed Murray Don Pasley Stanley Phillips Glen Pugh Skip Smith Don Sumner G. L. Van Horn Jerry Walker DeLyrme Wall Butch Wesche learns about their honors. Ready! Set! Hike 1'2 The fathers 0 1he Aviawrs eageriy await iniroducfion on Dad's Nighi. The Aviato 3 provide many Howard's in 1rouble, but help is on the way! Smitty catches 1he screen pass and fucks it away! thrills for our enthusiastic fans. CHEERLEADERS: Judy Heffner, Bette Blaney, Carole Henley, Donna Mizner, Mavlene Feidler, Jil! GarbuH, and Linda Brumley. l34 i 4 3 HIGH SCHOOL RESERVE TEAM: J. Foley, G. Beasley, G Morgan, G, Beckett R. Cooper, R Bryan, T. Lofz, B. Anderson, S. Clark, B Conrad, N Schhcklin, J. Arlick, P. Aikinsl D. Schallon, G. Henry, D, Poe, R. Pugh, B Diels, A. Siebel B. Smith, G. Fellermann, N. Faulkner, MrnHolstem koachl Not in photo: B. Brinkley. F ootball reigns as one of the top sports in Bufch Anderson sweeps in, leaving Princeton in he dark. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERSwLefE to righ'r: Jane? Alcorn. Cathy Guy, Jean Thomas, Karen Lawson, Connie Farris. No? in phofo: Kathy Cox high school and in junior high school. JUNIOR HIGH RESERVE TEAM-FIRST ROW: J. Ashendorf, J. Clingner, L. Womack, B. $ou1herland, R. Loux, R. Bernard, E. Crear SECOND ROW: Mr. Henke koacm, P. Harringron, S. Garbu'rt, L, Henry, B. Salyers, D. Wen, L Fasse, R. Richmond, H. Anderson, J. McGregor Managery THIRD ROW: Mr. Mayleben knachL T, Lancasier, D. Tomes, R. Curiessl R. Holt, M. Chandler, R. Bryan, G. Whifercarver, A Chase. VARS1TY BASKETBALL TEAM-Coach Acus, Tim Tomsen, Denis Freeh, Walter Rummel tManagerL De Lynn Wall, Doug Jones, Ed Murray, G. L. Van Horn, Chalies Bowling, Butch Anderson, .L B7 Simkins, Terry MUlliki , Skip Smith, Richard Ream, Coach HOISYEin. Varsity Denis Freeh Skip Smith 1958-59 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opponenfs We Madeira .. .. 61 Anderson ,, ,, , ,, . 59 Amelia ..... . .. . .. 82 Harrison , . ,, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 McNicholas ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, , .. ,, 63 Roger Bacon , 50 Taylor 51 Colerain , , , ,, , 72 indian Hill , ,, ,,, ,,, 69 Princeton W, , , V Purcelf ,, ,. , , ,, A 76 Norwcod ,, ,, ,, , 66 Marfemonf , . , , . n , 74 Woodward , 61 Wi'rhrow , 7 . , ,, , ,, ,, ,, 51 Deer Park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 79 Burch Anderson G. L Van Horn Basketball Richard Ream Ed Murray VARSITY CHEERLEADERSiFIRST ROW: Danna Mlzner, Marlene Feidler. SECOND ROW: Carole Henley, BeHe Bfaney, Judy Heffner. VanHorn gets the rebound for the Aviators. Aviators zoom with. a 14-5 record! The team bmaks 1hruugh The cheerleader's good luck hoop! 137 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-Lefr to right: Coach Holstein, Glenn Pugh, Danny Poe, Charles Yeager, Bill Jackson, George Morgan, Bobby Beckett, Ron Rabson. Jerry Walker, Allan Siebe, Bobby Dick, Glen Anderson,Mike Chandler, Coach AcusA Sycamore will remain. ggtops7, in. basketball. Jerry Walker Danny Poe Junior Varsity Basketball Bobby Anderson Allan Siebe Glen Pugh JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Myrna Horton. Nancy Allendorf, Jill Garbutr, Nancy Mizner, Linda Brumley, and The Junior Varsity proved that! The Junior Varsity Team fights for the rebound. 1958-59 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Madeira Anderson Amelia Harrison McNicholas Roger Bacon Taylor Coierain Indian Hill Princeton Purcell Norwood Mariemonf Woodward Withrow Deer Park EIGHTH GRADE TEAMiFIRST ROW: Dean Soulherland, Ricky Richmond, Ted Lancaster, Al Oden. SECOND ROW: STerling Stamper, BiH Lindemann, Bill Morley, Roy Evers, David Bandomer. INSERT: Coach Don Schnurrenburger. T 9 future Aviators gain valuable experience. CHEERLEADERS: Jane? Alcorn, Karen Lawson, Jean Thomas, Ka1hy Guy, SEVENTH GRADE TEAM7FIRST ROW: Ronnie Loux, John Lewis, Bill Connie Farris, Kathy Cox. Jones, John Gruber. SECOND ROW: Joel McGregor, Nick Saylers, Bill Harris, Bill Murphy, Bobbie Driver. BASEBALL TEAMaFIRST ROW: B. Anderson, R. Robson, D. Freeh, S. E. Harris, CA Human, T, McDermoH, R, Lafimer, C. Thorton, A. Sracey, Smith, T. Tomsen, .1, Farmer, J. B Simkins. SECOND ROW: T. Kraemen W. Kilby, T. Leverenz, Mr. Hoistein koacM. There is never a dull moment on the Aviator baseball diamond. Eddie Harris takes his cuts at baffing practice while Gene Evans catches. The team congratulates Ron Robson af1er a hard earned victory! TRACK TEAMiFIRST ROW: R. Pugh, G. Pugh, L McVicker, B. Ander- son, E. Murray, R. Ream, B. Wesche, D. Pasley, D. Burg. SECOND ROW: N. Strawser, G. Morgan, A Siebe, J. Walker, M. Chandler, B. Anderson, J. Dewey, H. Kohankie, D. Jones. THIRD ROW: D. Smith, Mr. Pom enioys giving Butch Anderu son his award for being first in the broad iump at the State Track meet. Butch iumped 23 ft. 6V2 in. All hail the District Champions. J. Stacey, B, Brown, D. Harris, B. Bond, J. Foley, B. Hamilton, J. Rice. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Pont, J. Quarry, G. Beasley, I. Conrad, B. Atkins, N. Faulkner. GOLF TEAM: Jim Sc errer, Jerry Cole, Mn Acus tcoach , Jim Fensfermacher, Bob Scherrer. Johnny? proud of our beloved c ch0ppers,, who won the Hamilton. C ou Golf Tourn ament. Jim Fenstermacher eyes a long one! Jim Scherrer has good follow Through! Good game, Duug! Better luck next timek says J. B. Simkins as he Jim Hanna's all sef 10 serve as he leads fhe ream on shakes hands with Doug Lucke. to anofher victory. The cry 64Any one for tennis? is familiar at Sycamore. TENNIS TEAM: Ronnie Kennedy, Jim Hanna, Bill Lawson, Dave Garten, Jack Marshall, Ronnie Latimer, Douglas Lucke, Mr. Mayleben, coach GIRLS! HOCKEY TEAM: Coach, Mrs. Smith,- Linda Brumley, Dee PorA J'Un'y Tidd, Nancy Allendarf, Donna Mizner, Doris Ferris ManagerL Tula, Brenda Pasley, Betterae Barker, Gayle Ferris, Sue Whitaker, Barb Hulsbeck Hockey is an active sport for many of the girls. GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM: Myrna Horton, Nancy Mizner. Bev Rummel, Connie Womack, BeHy Ball, Pen Loux, Diane Taylor, Joan Sexton, Jenny Rothermel, Gayle Savage, 11m; .' 6 1 .'.m'4 I45 GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Linda McLemore, Dee Poriula, Beiry Ball, Myrna Horton, Joyce Keller, Janet Mason, Donna Mizner, Judy Baney, Chris Oppen, Mm Smith koacm. Not in photo: Alice Wilson, Peggy Krcmbach, Bev Rummel, Karen Dunham Managery Girls show much enthusiasm GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Trisha Obst, Donna Keller, Nancy Mizner, Carole Henley, Brenda Pasley, Gail Hare, Ma'rgie Murray, Louena Caldwell, Peggy White, Carol Bailey, Carol Maupin, Connie Stradtman. N01 in photo: Pat Patterson, 77,, mai- 3am: GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Trisha Obsf, Manager; Myrna Joyce Keller, Jane? Mason, Margie Murray, Manager, Mrs7 Smith, Horton, Berry Ball, Linda McLemore, Chris Oppen, Dolores Porfula, CoachMLSSlezsev Rummel, in connection with sports! i GIRLSI JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Donna Keller, Pat Simona, hart MISSING: Sonia Anderson. I Gayle Hare, Carol Maupin, Ida Reed, Brenda PilSley, and Karen Cape- GIRLS' SOFTBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: M. Horton, N. Mizner, M CA Bailey, C. Oppen, L. McLemore, J. Bailey, B. Pasley, S. Anderson, Feidler, D. Keller, P. Simons, K. Capehar'r, J. Mason, B, Rummel, J. Mrs.5mith. Keller. SECOND ROW: K. Dunham, B. McNess, M. Murray, L. CETdWEH, Johnny says, The Reds arenjt the only baseball team in Cincinnati with a coach named Smith? Mrs. Smith, We girls' physica! educa- tion instrudor, fakes time out 10 smiie for our camera. I48 Carolyn Fahrendorf and Tillie Glover are trying 10 Joca1e the Iuggage That 1hey are taking to Butler State Park, near Carrollton, Kentucky, for the annual G.A.A. outing. At The G A.A Banque1, which is fhe culmination of the year's activities, Alice Wilson. presh dent, is presenting awards to the girls who earned 1heir credits in G.A.A. during the currem yean The direcfor of We G.A.A., Mrs, Smith, presents Alice Wilson, presi- dent, the trophy, which is awarded the outstanding senior girl in G.A.A. I49 JUNIOR HIGH BASEBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: C. Bayless, B. Soufher- WESIEY, J, McGreggor, B. Harrfs, T. Lancaster, E, Webb, R. Eversl L. land, M. Chandler, D. Brcfhers, B. Taylor, R. Curless, H. Thomas, R. Womack, 8. Gallo, A. Chase, R. Richmond, 8. Curfman. Bryan, D. Spreen, B. Driver. SECOND ROW: Mr. Henke koacm, D, The Junior High athletes work. hard in the Spring. JUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW: L. Henry, B. Whitescarver, Anderson. THIRD ROW: J. Cunningham, P. Kappus, R. Evers, Mn E. Drear. SECOND ROW: L. Fasse, B. Reed, 5. Garbun, R. Bernard, H. Schnurrenberger koachL C. Pugh, D. Wert, B. Lindemen. V hum U MA A group of feachers and par- enTs at The Athiefic Banquet are discussEng Sycamore's I958- 59 season. John Pom, coach at Miami University, was the main speaker. Neil S'rawser, Richard Pugh, Rich Ream, and Buich Anderson proudly show the Mariemonf Invitational Sec- ond Place, Hamilton County Champion Senior Division, Hamilton County Champion Junior DMsEon, and the Dis- Tricr Championship frophies won by the track VeamA : he is amazed by the appetites of our husky letter winners. Mr. Mayleben presents awards at the Junior High Aihletic Banquet. l5l Dances Plays Shows Special Events p Activities The tour? 10 reign over Sycamore 'm 1958-59 is Dan Hcsbrook, Penny Domina, Tx'm Tomsen, Donna Mizner, Nancy Nh'zner, Ronnie Owens, MaHene Feidler, Don Pasley, and Allce WHson. He marvels at the beauty and cmftnmnship 0f the floats. The cheerleaders wln firs? prize with Iheir theme, HThis is our Goal. Cage the Wildcats places second in We float parad Wanda Fussner, Sycamore's firs? homecoming queen, crowns Dom Something new is in1roduced 10 Sycamore with co-queens, Mar- Pasby,king. Eene Feidler and Alice Wilson, who are crowned by Ronnie Fussner, the firs? king. Johnny is an excited spectator at the homecoming. The Thespians' float, Curiains for The Wildcats, wins lh'xrd place. :or the maiorenes, Mr. Lee Venard, presidem 0f the Band Boosters, crowns a very surprised Gridiron Queen, Bobbi JonesV Johnny admires the new Queen and her court. Two of The finalisfs, ClwaHene Gcsf and Mary Lou Brady, ride in Convertibles during 1110 halftime before the queen is announced. The entire cast of the junior play, Don'r Take My Penny, smiies happily in recognition of me well de- served applause. The members of the casf are as follows: Doug Lowe, Mary lou Brady, Jerry Capeharr, Judy Heffner, Roger McHugh, Bobbi Jones, Glen Gault, Marlene Bunevbaugh, Carrie Harrington, Larry Tharp, Judy STein, Charles Lyons, Anita Powell, Lynda Gar1en, J. B. Simkins, and Nancy Ingram - AH rfws. A He spends an enjoyable evening viewing the Junior Play. Oui! Oui! Just look at ze mos? beautiful gowns ze lovely models are wearing, said Pierre U. B SEmkinsL no1ed French designer Students in Mrs. Gcnhardt's room enioy the Pepsi which they received for displaying the The originalhy of the manger scene in most attracfive tree in 1he senior high. Mrs DeR3ght's room ried for fivst place in Christmas is a happy time at Sycamore. Marlene Feidler, queen of last year's Christmas Dance, admires The bracelet Donna Mizner receives as Queen of fhe Winter Wonderland Dance They are accompanied by Their daTes, Jim Farmer and Russell Hall; the iunior high. Some of the students in Mr. Thfes' room are proud of the decorations which won a Hrs'r place He in1he iunior high. Johnn a 'rees that it was a cc00l uleF, y 8 y Exd'langing greetings at We refreshment TaBle. during The Christ- Roger McHugh, Anita Powell, and Nancy Mizner admire the tree mas Dance are Don Pasley, Bette Blaney, Bob Kohankie, Judy which was decorated by the Art Departmem to grace the cafe- STein, Mickey Werle, and John Morgan. teria at Christmas. . Wm ..,Ldl -' Mr. DeYoung clean; The snow afier one of this year's worst snowfalls. Get the shovel, Johnny! Mr. Owens attempts to convince Don Burg To help him shovel snow. Citizenship Week is successful! Beny Mason reads Mrs. Shambien's invliafion to the Studem-Faculry Tea, as Dan Hosbrook polishes an apple. The serious studenf is portrayed by Charles Luke in the Donna Mizner passes cookies 10 Mr. Denecke and Mr. Turner at the Tea NaTional Honor Sociefy skit during Cirizenship Weak during Ci1izenship Week, which is sponsored by Me Student Council, Pervades the Senior Assembly Friday 135M, I62 He F ouml Superb Entertainment at rl'lc n 1959 Svcamore Silhouette. NFanIasy'. A Betsy Ball, Ronnie Miller, and Billy Engle stop for the paus'e Tillie Glover, Carolyn Fahrendorf, and Judy Brech'r are in The typical that refreshes. garb of the seniors on Senior-Facuhy Day. The F aculty challenged the seniors and won. Mr. Hotshot Mayleben, in preigamgwarm- Miss Moores, MrsA Hitch, Mrs. Malone and Miss Ham do not allow their Madhaffer Up, displays his ialent of making points even attire to hamper Their work. while wearing boxing glovesA Bi!l Lawson, the Tyrant, acorns hi5 shaves, Earl Baumann, Jean Lancasler, P51 Loux, and Ronnie Kennedy, whHe Judy Stein and Bark: Koch, the queens, look on, One-Act Play Tournament Thespian In the Thespian One-Acf Play Tournament, Dan Dryer, Glen Gault, Jill GarbUTf, and Carol Vanover realisjically por1ray characters in A Cup of Tea. Judy S1ein and Bill Lawson accept 1he trophy for the win- ning play, The Slave With Two Faces, from Mrs. Kohankie, a iudge. Judy Slein and Glen Gaul? were named Oufsfanding actress and acror. I67 1n the senior play, The Curious Savage, Mrs. Savage, Marlene Feidler, is unaware of the four char- ac1ers, Beny Ball, Peggy Kopp, Judy Washburn, and Denis Freeh, peering .3! her from 1I-Ie door. Marlene Feidler relates one of her experiences as Peggy Kopp, Judy Washburn, Mickey Werle, Betty Ben, and Denis Fresh IisTen ahentively. Johnny Aviator looked curiously cut the Senior Play. The impatient sfepchildren, pcnrayed by Ociave LaBafh, Charlene Gest, and Mike Bender aftempf To convince Mrs, Savage Thar she must remain an The home or surrender her money. Underclassmen s1op at the- concession stand betwee-n evems on Pat Traud and Connie Blair bring viciory in The threevlegged race Senior Field Day 10 The Sophomores. Johnny cheered the Juniors to victory. Jim Stacy heaves ihe discus as Tom Tidd Biil Brown is the Freshman pariicipamL in the broad iump. and Ron Robson watch. Richard Ream sings a solo, 'I'H Walk Wi'rh God, The Mixed Choir holds its annual Spring Concert 3n The audhorium. at The ccmceri. k Johnny enjoyed the many 1 shows and activities. Hame Daniels and Vivian Hanson sport their own creafions 31 Swing into Spring. Hattie Daniels, Kay Wells, Sharon GiHiam, Marlene Bobb, and Connie Womack model at the home economics fashion show. The Lmle' Space Girl, Esther Free, begs one iinle kiss from Chris Oppen. Judy Radabaugh and Sue Whitaker dance along the New York skyline afrer dark. Johnny became a great booster of the F lyerettes. The entire FIyereHe group Tell abou? The Daughier of Rosie O'Grady. These Seniors, seated, B. Blaney, A. Wilson, P. Patterson, Bh Ball, Miss Bowman, Mr, and Mrs. Acus, R. Ream, C. Bowling, W. Savage, D B. Truax, B. York, C. Young, C. Fahrendorf, C, Hoge; standing, G, Vanover, M. Laker, J, Poe, G. Smith, enjoyed their trip to Washington. Fazzio, B. Frobe, P. Hatfield, D, Ferris, D. Bowen, D. Freeh, D. Cox, Our seniors invade the natiorfs capital. The tour of the Russian Embassy was a privilege The view from the Capito! To the Washington MonUv our seniors will long remember. men: is one of the most beautiful In Washington. Seniorama Denis Freeh fakes his hat off To Jefferson in the Library of Congress, Don Vanover s1ands in from of the statue of Iwo Jima, an outstanding feature of 1he senior trip. Richard Ream, Mariiyn Laker, Carolyn Fahrendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Acus, The chaperones, are coming from Beverly Probe, Barbara York, Judy Poe, Barbara the Supreme Court Buiiding where they saw the Truax, and Crerora Young rest in the lobby of the operations of our Judicial Department. Hotel Woodner where the seniors stayed while They were in Washington. The court, Patricia Patterson, Denis Freeh, Alice Wilson, and Rw'chard Ream, along wi9h Princess Carole Henley and Prince RusseH Hall, pose after the crowning of the Queen, Marlene Feidler, and King, Don Pasley. The prom, king and queen reign, over the South Seas paradise, King Don kisses 1hr: Queen, Marlene, as They stand on The deck of We S.H.S. SOUTH PACIFIC. J j Among those s1udenTs In line To wafch pictures of the prom an iele vision, are Jack Stunich, Judy Radabaugh, Terry Sfurm, Sharon Taylor, Donna Mizner, and Russell Hall. Marlene Bobb, Don Burg, Arlene Venard, and Jack Marshall take a breather, as an unknown native in the mural prepares 10 take a snapshot. an evening neither the students nor Johnny will forget. Ropnie Kennedy, of the Photographic Association, poses Mickey Werle and Connie Blair for a picmre ?haf will be added to ofher memoirs of a prom never 10 be forgoHen. Trisha Obst, Pat Traud, Carole Huge, Peg Krombach, and Fat Rice Take time to admire 1he live orchids in 1he beautiful and realistic waherfafl, but their dates seem to be geHEng impaiient, Ix -.r--- Www- 15! The Montgomery Woman's Club Scholarships are won by Bette Blaney and Denis Freeh. In the picture ate Mrs. Backus, Scholarship Chairman; Mrs, Hackemeyer, Denis' mother; Denis Freeh and Bette Bianey, scholarship winners,- and Mrs. Kohankie, President of the Montgomery Womanls Club. Awards Day provides recognition for deserving students. Miss Ham and Carolyn Fahrendorf, recipient of the N.OAM.A4 Award for the outstanding business student, 100k at the certificate and the medal she wont t Nancy Mizner, Pep Club representative, and Miss Kile, sponsor, congratulate Judy Rothermel, outstanding senior in Pep Club. MIAMI SCHOLARSHIP TEAM-FIRST ROW: R. Kennedy, G. Savage, .C. Richardson, B Blaney, G. Reese, P. Krombach, G. Bakie, P Snyder, B Dyen R. BEankenship. SECOND ROW: 5, Raymond, JK Stein, A. Wolke, P Traud, J. Rhone, O. LaBaih, A. Windham, S. Smith, W. Savage, N. Backus. THIRD ROW: S. Snyder, IA Sanna, N. Ingram, 1. Sime, E. Innis, DA Schumann, R. Trainor, J. Domina, J Scherrer. FOURTH ROW: D Christman, BA Lawson, J. Blankenship, H, Kohankie, B BrinkEey, .f. Hoenemier, C. Lyons, C. Luke, G. Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: D. Lucke, J. Burg, B. Osgood, U, Rudakf, C Fife, T, Tomsen, D. Coursey, A. Siebe. Both scholarship and athletics play an important role in Sycamorek activities. Again the Junior Ciass won the Senior Field Day; Denis Freeh, Senior Class president, congratulates Don Christman, Junior Class president Mr. Acus, Letterman's Club adviser, gives Larry McVicker the trophy awarded lwlm for belng 5e- IecTed cutsfanding senior a1h1c1e, while Mr. Turner, the A1hleri: Director, smiles th approval. 177 -x x mk m- Mr. Barlest presents The awards which his D.C.T. boys won at the Staie Conference. Jim Farmer won ?ha Gold Award for iob application; Bob Winningham, the Bronze Award for ex'remporaneous speaking Our students have Mrs. Stratton, Montgomery Woman's Club reple- senfative, presenis Bette Blaney her award as the outstanding senior English student. Earl Baumann, selected as Thespian of the yean receives his naphy from Miss Moores, The sponsor, and Karen Harringmn, The president of National Thespians I78 3 a! A The FTB.L.A, Trophy for The outstanding member of The F.B.L.A. is awarded to Marlene Feidler by Mr. Mayleben, club sponsor. Mr. STan Williams, represenTaTive of The BoosTers' Club, presents To Bette Blaney and Don Christman The plaques for The outsianding girl and The outstanding boy. many varied talents and skills. Tillie GTover receives from Miss Van Houren a CerTifi- Denis Freeh and Alice Wilson, class offtcers, proudly unveil The Senior care of Service Merit for Junior Red Cross. Susan Smith Class gift, a walnut IecTurn, for Mr. Denecke, and The sTudenTs. was given her firsT year pin, This year was an outstanding year for the track team. Larry McVickers, Butch Anderson, Neil Strawser, Glen Pugh, and Howard Wesche present the County Track Trophy, the Mariemont Invitational Runner- Up Trophy, the County Track- Junior Division Trophy, and the District Track Trophy to the school. Thanks to our fine athletes, our trophy case is becoming too small! This was also a good year for the golf teamt They were the Hamilton County Tournament Champions. Jim Fenstermacher and Jim Scherrer present their trophy to Mrt Denecke for the school. t OTHER AWARDS Octave LaBath-Sycamore High School P.T.A. Schol- arship Walter Savage-Excellence in Current Events. Jim Burg-American History D.A.R. Award. Honorable MentioniHistory-Miami Scholarship Tests. Judy Poe-D.A,R. Good Citizenship Pin. Scholarship to Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Bette BlaneyiAdmissEon to Miami University with honors. Jean LancasteriSycamore High Schoof P.TAA Schotarship. I80 Nine students represent Sycamore at the OHIO UNIVERSITY JOURNALISM WORKSHOP, held in Athens, from June 21 through June 27. They are Janet Blome, Jo Ann Mack, Irene Sanna, Gloria Reese, Jack Marshall, Judy Stein, Sally Raymond, Charlotte Richardson, and Ann Clark. Judy Stein and SaIEy Raymond attend for the KEYHOLE the others for the SYCAMORE LOG. Don Christman represents Sycamore at BOYS' STATE held in Columbus. The end of the school year has come, and the year's activities have ceased, The students haw gone home, and we find only the empty class rooms awaiting the eXCitement that comes with the return of the students each fallt The curtain is drawn. F inale! I8I Charles Luke, valedittoriam Ts giving ?he weicoming address. Charles is a member of the National Honor Socievy. He won the Univershy of Cinc'nma1 r Honor Scholarship and pians to go into aeronaun'cal engineming. The seniors face gmduation with mixed emotions; sad. because of the friends and memories to be left. behind and joyful because of the adventure ahead. Behind 1he scenes, we find some last minufe touchfng ups. Ron Garten ad- justs Russell Hall's fie, while Betty Ball holds a mirror for Charlene 065T and Bar- bara Egbert to see that fheir mortar boards are on straight. mmence 171-8111; Mr. Turner checks. with the seniors to see that there is no chewing gum, Tassels are on the correct side, etc. The time finally arrives, and The sen- iors march in as the spectators watch with great interest. Commencement The seniors listen at- 1en1ively to Dr, Radv cliffe as he delivers the commencemen? address. Then the big moment is here! They receive their diplo- mas from Mrv Reus- zer, plesidem of the Board of Education. take their places. 1? Fads and Fashions , 7 ? Snapshots . - ? Unusual Sights Advertising , Farewell ' . I87 The BA. WESCHE ELECTRIC COMPANY engineers develop and manufadure special kinds of eledric mofors and confrol equipmeni for inclus'rrial and mElHary applica- Jrions in +his modem manufacfuring Iaborabry in Hue Blue Ash lndusfrial Disfricf. WESCHE is one of +he growing number of indusfries hrnishing employmen+ in H115 growing area. 9392 Mon+gomery Road Mcn+gomery. Ohio Sy. l-9392 Sycamore Boosfers cheer fhe Avia+0rs on +0 V?cfory BOOSTER'S CLUB Besf wishes from fhe Sycamore Boosfers TOLL GATE ANTIQUES 950! Monfgomery Road MonJrgomeryl Ohio Sy. I-5796 WE BUY AND SELL x? l 3: s 5 Sycamore Ladies gym class 2;. Auolrey ,5 LADIES' APPAREL 9452 Monfgomery Road Monfgomery Cincinnam 42, Ohio SY l-8809 Every Day 9:30 1'0 5:30 Friday 9:30 +0 8:30 Phone Sy l-5l6l Sy I-325l McNESS HEATING 8: SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC Heafing and Cooling 4680 COOPER ROAD CINCINNATI 42. OHIO Compliments of KNAPP BROS. MFG. COMPANY 9000 Shell Road Blue Ash Brake Service and Mo+or Tune-Up Sy. l-98I8 BLUST'S SOHEO SERVICE Kenwood and GlendaIe-Milford Road Blue Ash PICK UP AND DELIVERY 0 0 0 Complimen+s of FUSSNER'S RESTAURANT 9565 Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio STRAWSER FUNERAL HOME Blue Ash. Ohio SY l-7203 RUPLEY BLUE ASH PHARMACY Cooper and Kenwood Roads SY l-7000 Blue Ash. Ohio RM nnuns ELMER HERRIN EXCAVATING Building. Dump Trucking. Di+ching Sewer Work. and Sep+ic Tanks Fill Dirf. Blackfopping. Cemen+ Work 4564 Cooper Road Blue Ash, Ohio SY l-70l8 BLUE ASH HARDWARE Kenwood Road Blue Ash. Ohio I90 POLACOAT. INCORPORATED The Bes1L Pic+ures Are Seen Through Lenscreen 9750 Conklin Road Bfue Ash. Ohio SY I-l300 The good times 1 you'll always remember . . . How many of them include Coca-Cola! OFF. SY 1-4252 STAGGE SUPER MARKET QuaIHy Foods of All Kinds 0. 4678 Cooper Road SALES ' SERVICE ' RENTALS M. Z. ACKERMAN Office and Warehouse BLUE ASH SY' l'5065 9500 Kenwood Road LO 6427 Cincinna+i 42. Ohio Good Luck '10 NH; Class of '59 EMPIRE PRODUCTS. INCORPORATED 9201 Blue Ash Road Blue Ash. Ohio SY I-5420 Complimen+s of RAY'S BARBER SHOP ' comgimgm 0+, 95I2 Kenwood Road Biue Ash WHITING MFG. CO.. INCORPORATED 9700 Kenwood Road CincinnaH 42. Ohio l9l Speech and dramatics are important at Sycamore. Miss Moores direcfs Barb Geiserl Mickey Werrle and Judie Washburn 1n dramafics. Mrs. Sfarkey and Dave Gammon are in speech +herapy. Complimen'l's Of General Aufo Repairing and Welding BUTTROM'S Aircooled Moiors ON 6 Garden Trac+or Repairing GROCIEE; 91:10.? A Y KE HIGBEE'S TEXACO SERVICE . SY I-9971 lll96 LaBeIIe Ave. SY H7897 Hazelwood, Oh'o Hazelwood Cincinnafi 42. Ohio C. O. POTTER Confracfor IIZ48 Grooms Road SY l-226I Black and Cemen+ Work NATIONAL SINKTOP CO. i SY I-8875 Formica Fabricafors Hazelwood. Ohio Ki+chen Cabine+s Cincinnafi 42. Ohio Office Phones TW I-3300 TW I-330I Grooms and Corneil Roads. Hazelwood QUALITY READY MIX CONCRETE ' ' ' f ' , AND BUILDING MATERIALS. INC. g , I : Alex Kosgo Res. BE 1-9359 ZJ 'm-ir- gr; ' an- $2: CLIFF TODD APPLiANCEg See Tom TOdd EARNEST GORMAN PONY KEG G. E. Appliances Picnic Suppiies R. C. A. and Others Hazlewood CincinnaH 42. Ohio Special Considerafion Given f0 AH Sycamore Graduafes I92 5y l-7800 Compliment of CHARLES S. JACKSON General Confraci'or BUILDER OF FINE HOMES Sy. i -3334 Mon+gomery. Ohio Complimen+s of B. D. LAWRENCE lni'erior and Ex+erior Decorator Phone TW. I-4239 4645 Hunf Road Blue Ash. Ohio CHARLES PROCTOR 6538 Donioy Drive TW I-I250 Builder of Qualii'y Homes I ROBERT N. KOLESAR s U R 4628 Cooper Rd. A SY I-bl9b Blue Ash. Ohio N C E M 3: M TEXACO Kenwood and Hun'r Roads Blue Ash. Ohio SY l-9887 FERRIS HARDWARE Mon+gomery. Ohio SY I-7872 The Richardson Consfrucfion Company Road Con+rac+ors ME Iw42ll OPEN EVENINGS Hero Engineering Compang mums BRANCH IBDD READING RoAn.HEADmG.oHro-FOPLAR IADSEa A KIJIVDJUII n 1HE CORPORATION '93 RICHMOND E. STESCH Public Accoun+an+ SY l-8736 6770 Cooper Road Monfgomery. Cincinna+i 42. Ohio CREAGER PATTEN 9430 Monfgomery Road Mon+gomery, Ohio SYcamore l-2964 Momgomery's Only Compleie FLOOR COVERING STORE Complimen+s of BROSE SERVICE STATION DON'S PARTY SUPPLY 78l5 Snider Sfreef Sy. I-9884 MONTGOMERY. OHIO Beer6Wine6Vermou+h6Par+y Supplies R. E. Walsh. Prop. PHONE SY I-9758 RUBY 8: JO'S BEAUTY SALON 9366 Mon+gomery Road Mon+gomery. Ohio Complimenfs O'F TRIANGLE DESIGN 94l7 Moni'gomery Road Monfgomery 42. Ohio SY l-3336 ELM-CRIS MOTEL Luxurious Air-CondiHoned Rooms Phone SY l-69I7 Mon+gomery, Ohio U. 5. 22-3 By-Pass 50 Open Daily l0 +0 5:30 Thurs. 7 +0 9 P.M. Sunday 2 +0 5 MARIDOT HOUSE OF GIFTS Giffs of QualHy Tea Room-Mon. Thru Saf. For Noonfime and AHernoon Lunches Phone SY I-6E30 Violef W. S+effens6Mon+gomery. Ohio MONTGOMERY T-K Nursery and Garden Sfore Comple+e Nursery Shack FerHlizers and Insec'ricides 9840 Monfgomery Rd. SY 1-8553 I94 We Sell +he BesH The O+hers We Service ALAMO TV SY l-2456 9466 Monfgomery Road Monfgomery. Ohio THE BLUE ASH BUILDING AND LOAN CO. Open Daily Savings Insured Up Monday l-8 P.M. ff 2 +0 $l0.000 Tuesday Through Thurs. wmvy Currenf Rafe of Inferesf 47:, w 9:30 A.M. +0 2:00 P.M. Friday 9:30 A.M. +0 4:00 P.M. CORNER OF KENWOOD AND COOPER ROADS I95 Compliments of AMERICAN CAN COMPANY l0745Kenwood Road Blue Ash. Ohio SYcamore I-4835 C-R-VARIETY STORE LESTER B. POWELL Formerly Anderson's 9 Builder and Confrac+or 3moxggifgrwr5$ad 9579 Delray Drive SY l-l447 MONTGOMERY 42. OHIO OPEN EVENINGS STANDARD REFRIGERATION SERVICE CommerciaI and Domesi'ic MONTGOMERY. OHIO Sy. I-9II6 CLIFF KNABE Insurance Agency 20 Years of General Insurance Service Fire-Wind-Aufomobile General Casual Life HeaH'h-Accidenf 9547 Ross Ave. Monfgomery. Ohio SY I-4343 I96 Phone, SYcamore I-4504 WILKERSON TRUCKING C0. -:- Local Hauling -:- JAMES E. WILKERSON 79l3 Cooper Avenue Monfgomery. Ohio am TECHNICAL, Corporation TOOLING, Inc. of Ohio This is Aero . . men+. engineering. and fooling service avail- . a comple+e design. develop- able when and where you need engineering service. Le+ Aero help wi'l'h your seasonal overloads. 50 5. Jefferson 94 l 5 Mon+gomery Rd. DAYTON MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY BEAUTY SALON 9365 Mon+gomery Rd. Mon+gomery I2l Ohio SY l-6855 J. L. SHERRI'IT General Insurance 788! Caoper Road Monfgomery. Ohio Complimen+s o$ +he CLIFTON SHIRT COMPANY LOVELAND. OHIO JACKSON'S CORNER DRUG STORE The Friendly S+ore Monfgomery. Ohio SY l-9852 NANN'S GREENHOUSES Floris+s Corsages and Wedding Service Floral Arrangemenk 7954 Cooper Road SY l-38Il w? i:- a Win mum; c113; INN or THE . SIXTIH HSAPPINESS V MONTGOMERY DRIVE-IN Open Year Around Elecfric In-Car Heafers Gian+ Free Playground I97 HF s PONY KEG Cold Beer-SOH Drinks ! Snacks-Par'l'y Supplies H Kenwood and Hun+ Roads '1 SY I-98l0 HARRY'S MARKET 9569 Kenwood Road Blue Ash. Ohio Complimen+s of MASONITE FABRICATORS Division of Masonite Corporation Blue Ash and Hun+ Roads CINCINNATI 42. OHIO I98 Kg. ' H ; S gUPER MKARKET 9469 Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio SY l-9354 Buy for Less. a'r H $ 5 ALCORNis WRECKER SERVICE 24 Hour Heavy Wrecker Service ROY ALCORN 4824 Fairview Blue Ash. Ohio SY I-8550 Phone SY. L996? ROAD AND WRECKER Res. SY. I-8037 SERVICE RAPE'S AUTO SERVICE Comple+e Car and Truck Repairing Au+oma+ic Transmission Service CARL GEORGE 50!! Cooper Road Blue Ash, Ohio BLUE BELL TAVERN 90I2 Biue Ash Road CINCINNATI 42. OHIO C. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE Specializing in Nor'rh and Easfern Sec+ion 4624 Cooper Road Blue Ash. Ohio SY I-7l88 SY l-HOO SY I-9526 Congra+ula+ions +0 +he Class of I959 Complimenfs of THE HESS 8t EISENHARDT CO. SY I-Bl22 SY l-8I23 THE MILLDALE LUMBER 8x SUPPLY CO. LUMBER-MILLWORK BUlLDlNG MATERIAL ROOFING-PAINTw-BUILDERS' HARDWARE Rossmoyne. Ohio RUWE AUTO BODY SHOP -, mat . Wrecker T k I I . I I . , I a service Legging RAPES COAL 3 OIL COMPANY 8905 Plainfield Road Fuel Oil for H19 Home RossgAYnggEHOH'O Blacld'opping and Resurfacing Rossmoyne. Ohio SY l-7Il9 I ANDY S TAVERN Complimen+s of i: 1 E1 3608 Blue Ash Road R 8! H MARKET . Beer-Wine-Whiskey 8976 Blue Ash Road SY l-9706 Rossmoyne. Ohio Sy. I-983O 93911 M Cphome She enjoys her calls more in her own room on her own bedside phone. The extra convenience and privacy make ?phoning more fun-and the cost is low. To order an extension phone, call our business office, EX- Change 6-9900. ; w e i Savings ACCOUMS Complimenfs of w Insured +0 $I0.00D.00 1 OPEN YOUR MAXFIELD ANIMAL SUPPLY ; RA'NY DAY ACCOUNT Dependable Labora+ory Animals 33 a+ Any One of Our Rabe-s-Guinea Pigs-Whife Mice u 3 Convenienf Ohio LocaHons WhH-e Ra+s Ham5+ers CINCINNATI: 78I2 Reming+on Ave. SY l-7760 l28 Easf Fouri'h S+ree+ MONTGOMERY. OHIO . LEBANON: a 34 Soufh Broadway -. WILMINGTON: GOODWIN'S GROCERY I08 Norfh Soufh S+ree+ CHARLES VENTURA. Proprie'ior For Fine Foods SY l-7355 Daily Delivery 1 mm SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I of Cincinnafi HOME OFFiCE Home Federal Builciing l28 Easi' FourH-I Sfreef CincinnaH 2, Ohio PAr'kway I-5570 200 THE SILVERTON BANK SILVERTON. OHIO Now Serving +he Communiiy a+ Our Three Locafions MONTGOMERY KENWOOD SILVERTON Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ZVzoA; Is Our Savings Rate KOGER'S TV SERVICE 7055 Monfgomery Road a+ +he Railroad SY I-I325 24-Hour Service . w- V, 1m. J . M. -h.. MUD , it x' Y. Imam? 6940 Plainfield Road CINCINNATI 36. OHIO Mobil Gas-Oil-Tires Ba++eries-Accessories Vulcanizing-Tire Repairing-BaHery Recharging 'GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING CHARLES H- BUTTS EDW. D. TEETOR 8: SONS HBUilderu Silverfon's Friendly Seryice 6801 Pfaimqeld Road 70I5 Mon?Yog:cyareRdl:9:B3OhIo Ave. SY 1-4966 SILVERTON. OHIO 20! DEER PARK DELICATESSEN 79I6 Blue Ash Avenue Fresh Mea+s Groceries SY l-98H ALWAYS CALL CHARLIE Television Service 6944 Plainfield Road BOWLING LANES SYcamore I-2300 I: N 8032 Blue Ash Road W H M l Compliments of STRIKES 8: SPARES Deer Park SY I 3487 HERB KROMBHOLZ CANDID WEDDING Jewelers ALBUMS Headquar'l'ers for Exclusively TW. I-2960 7;. - Engagemenf Rings 6928 Plainfield Silverfon. Ohio 1 TW. l-I930 69395::3335'5LEZ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TWead1-7078 SENIOR CLASS OF I959 Hummw W3. AWL Rang HAI R - - FASHION 732l Monigomery Rd. SAL O N Siiverion 36. Ohio WILLIAMS :2; PHARMACY i 30 KAY FLOWERS ' ' W'i : . f c . I Corsages and I Wedding Service Floral Arrangemen+s 6927 PLAINFIELD TW I-2750 w Complimenfs of BABYVILLE , - b9l3 Plainfield Road Serving :lhe Sycamore Area SILVERTON, OHIO S' ce-'94o MATSON AND BLUE ASH Free Delivery Infanfs +0 Sub-Teens DEER pARK' OHIO Sy l 7958 202 HOUTERN OHIO NATIONAL BANK IV of Cincinnati Deer Park Office 39l2 Easf Galbraii'h Complimen+s of KENNY'S SPORTSMAN CLUB Compliments 30:9 Plainfield Road of DEER PARK DEER PARK W 0 . J. H OBLER . BUILDING AND LOAN PRINTING CO. Offse+ and Le'Herpress 7208 'Blue Ash Ave. Wedding Deer Park Announcemenfs-InvifaHons SY I-6507 SYcamore l-3464 404I Deer Park Ave. Deer Park L 203 JIM'S BARBER SHOP 8005 Plainfield Road Congra+ula+ions. Class of '59 Don Pasley's undei Jim Toleson, gives him a crew cu? in his modern barber shop, BADER HARDWARE Blue Ash and Schenck Deer Park. Ohio SY I-7I93 RUTTERER'S PHARMACY Galbrai+h and Plainfield SY l-5I33 FREE DELIVERY WUEST OPTICAL DISPENSARY Mercan+ile Bldg. 80I6 Plainfield Road CINCINNATI 3b. OHIO WARD'S FLORISTS 4208 Schenck Avenue DEER PARK 36. OHIO SY. I-8855 We Grow Our Own Flowers We Service All Weddings Say H Wi+h Flowers VIDEO SERVICE CENTER Home Calls or WhiIe-You-Waii' Service on TV. Home and Car Radios AIso Washers and Dryerd Plainfield and Galbraifh TW l-5520 204 TW l-552I SAWHILL TUBULAR PRODUCTS INCORPORATED Sharon. Pennsylvania Dis+ric+ Sales OHice 80l6 Plainfield Cincinnafi 36. Ohio Disi'rici' Manager: R. R. SIMONS H. J. BENKEN. Floris'r Benkenk GREENHOUSES Flowers Telegraphed GREENHOUSE Plainfield Pike and Woodford Road Kennedy Heigh'l's Tweed I-lo4o sooo Plainfield Pike Cu+ Flowers CINCINNATI 27. OHIO Planfs-Ei'c Wedding Decorai'ions Floral Designs KRAMER'S Cus+om Cu+ Mea+s 83I6 Plainfield Phone: TW l-3I75 Complimenfs of M. E. C-ZvARRISONl REALTOR 7560 MoMgomery Rd, Kenwood Cincinnafi 36. Ohio SYcamore I-6600 CAPITOL GRILL CHARLES BIRKLE For Good Food 739I Mon+gomery Road Silver'l'on. Ohio CHICKEN ON THE RUN Home of Fine Food Phone SY L65 7255 Ohio Ave. Deer Park WATCH REPAI R 1- KUZF! FNER DIAMONDS ERNEST BOREL WATCHES 6902 Plainfield Pike Silverfon. Ohio MILLIONS BARBER SHOP 6909 Plainfield SILVERTON. OHIO FRANK JOSEF'S HAIR STYLIST SY l-6379 7307 Mon+gomery Rd. SILVERTON 36. OHIO Complimenfs of KENWOOD AUTO PARTS 779I Mon+gomery Road Phone Sy I-2207 8 A.M. f0 9 RM. Sunday I0 A.M. +0 5 EM. 205 Elec+ric Work and Fixfures Complimen'ls of a+ Sycamore Jr. High i' lnsi-alled by H. 5. SHAFFER. INC. THE ARCHIABLE ELECTRIC CO. PFOdUdS in Plasfic 92I3 Blue Ash Road 324 New S+ree+ Cincinna'li 2- Ohio CincinnaH 42, Ohio MA I-l307 MA lul308 MA I-I309 u : hunzn zany: Huts TEASYEII MID nunsnzn HBIJIILY' I PW SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL BRA u o , QUEEN cm! BLUE ASH. OH1O . Phone PArkway l-2537 i Ship by TrucV i Phone: TRUCK DRIVERS. CHAUFFEURS AND HELPERS LOCAL UNION NO. I00 Klrby I-4877 . Infernafional Bro+herhood o'f Teamsfers, Chauffeurs. ll36 Sfralghf Sf. CincinnaH I4. Ohio Warehousemen and Helpers of America Secre+ary-Treasurer 2I7 W. I2+h Sfree+ OTTO H. FROBE CINCINNATI I0I OHIO JA l-4625 FOODS for School Cafei'erias Ins+I+u+ions Hospi'l'als Res+auran+s Marke+s. Camps. Efc. CLERMONT-BLESSING I0599 Hamilfon Ave. Cincinna+i 3l. Ohio Karen Bobb and Skip Snyder watch while Boofs Duesfng HerF-Jones Represenhai'ive measures Mary Lou Brady's H M. BOSSE BUS EQUIPMENT CO. finger for her class ring Disfribufors For fggbn Finer Mofor Bus Equipmenf by Carpen+eW HOWARD M. BOSSE HERFF-JONES co. Represeming . , Phone: LOcus+ I-7028 Class Rlngs and PINS Madeira. CincinnaH 43. Ohio 206 PHONE: NOrmandy 5-4808 mus mm BROWN AUTO SALES. INC. mm 6376 1 Ha Tame s+ree+ Loveland. omo GORMAN'S AUTO SALES ; Rambler-Mghopolifan Cars NEW AND USED PARTS Used 'gfrrsTa;l:r::' lgfkssewice Hwy. 25-2 Miles No. or Sharonville, omo WILLIAM ZENNECKER Free Delivery Service Reg. Pharmacisi' Prescripfions Carefully Compounded POTTHOFF HOTZE'S DRUGS REXALL PHARMACY Prescripfions-Pho+o Supplies Phone PR I-6087 Sharonville. Ohio Reading Sharonville Va. I-5500 Pr. l-682l Compliments of EARNIE BROOKS JEWELRY STORE SHARONVILLE g HEITKER SHOE STORE Shoes for AH Jrhe Family a+ Prices You Can Afford. SHARONVILLE TRANSAMERICAN hNATiONWIDE I-un-p FREIGHT LINES. INC. 2275 GIendaIe-Milford Road Cincinnafi DUERMIT BROS. GARAGE General Repairing Sharonville. Ohio PR l-984I 4-... CINCINNATI CLEANING 8 FINISHING MACHINERY COMPANY Sharonville, Ohio PR I-5 I 00 Complimen+s of CANDLE-GLO-INN SHARONVILLE CONTINENTAL MINERAL . PROCESSING CORPORATION ll8l7 Mos+eller Road CINCINNATI 4ll OHIO 207 Complimen+s of LOVELAND GAS 8! ELECTRIC COMPANY LOVELAND, OHIO FIRE -: AUTO -:- LIABILITY -:. LIFE ED. C. SCHUMACHER Special Service Represen+a+ive MOTORISTS MUTUAL iNSURANCE CO. Phone Box 506 SYcamore l-6232 Glendale, Ohio Compliments 01c THE MADIERA BUILDING 8t LOAN COMPANY MADEIRA REALTY CO. JAMES B. LONG 70I9 Miami Avenue Madeira. Ohio LO F-3I32 SY l-I740 LAMPLIGHTER ANTIQUES AND INTERIORS Fabrics and Maiching Wallpapers 67l8 E. Kemper Road Brecon. Ohio Phone LO l-4843 JUNE'S BEAUTY SALON 7694 Camargo Road Madeira. Ohio Open Thursday Evening by Appoinfmenf CLOSED ON MONDAY Tinfs and Permanenfs a Specialfy Supplier of Car for Sycamore Driver Educafion Class THOMPSON CHEVROLET INCORPORATED NO.5-4847 LOVELAND. OHIO MADEIRA AUTO SERVICE 7682 Camargo Road Madeira 43. Ohio PHONE LOcusf l-980l uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu LO. I-?aoo j 692 I Miami Ave. Madeira Complimen+s of THE WH ITE COTTAGE 3l4 Kemper Roacl LOVELAND, OHIO DAIRY CO. 4300 Easf Galbraifh Road DEER PARK. OHIO SY. I-7300 'JYour Neighborly Milkman THE pr WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY Cincinna'l'i's Foremosf Music Sfore EVERYTHING IN MUSIC I24- E. 4H1 Sheet Cincinnafi Phone PArkway l-6050 Covingfon: 8 Wesf Pike WE SHIP EVERYWHERE 692l Plainfield Road SILVERTONl OHIO CA ELLPS ll VERDALEMARKET Choice Mea+s. Poul+ry. Fish Complimen+s 0 TOWNE AND COUNTRY MOTEL I6 New Ul+ra Modern Unii's I0763 MONTGOMERY ROAD VisH'ors Welcome Tweed l-2880 Sy. L9825 Comflirenk 0 +6 BLONG'S B AND B SPECIALTY GENERAL STORE COMPANY l6 Mile S'l'and Manufacfurers of Brogan Cycles and Twin-B Runabou+ JOHNSON'S DRUGS PrescripHons and Cosme'l'ics 8468 Blue Ash Road Rossmoyne. Ohio SY I-6268 CINCINNATI FOODS We Specialize in Pleasing You. CincinnaH's Larges? lns+i+u+ional Wholesale Grocer BLUE ASH BUILDERS SUPPLY Highesf QuaIHy SY I-I765 Lowesf Price JESS-WAYN E 209 Richard Henson makes use of the newly instaHed telephone booth outside. Johnny sees many Dick Cox, Harry Zimmer, James Burress, and Jack Blusf seem to enioy watching Otis Kilby as he tries our the new trampoline. stsl which are certainly the thing at Sycamore, are being worn by Nancy Allendorf, Ronnie Garten, Kay Brothers, Ken Human, and Marty Snyder. new things at Sycamore. Jenny Rorhermel, Donna Hermann, and Virginia Workman are sport- ing the colorful new leotards. These unidentified feet are really in fashion wi1h their pointed-roe shoes. KEEGAN'S MONTGOMERY PHARMACY Phone SY I-7994 WE DELIVER Complimen+s of RAY WILLIAMSI INC. Tinner and Roofer PrescrierIons Our Specialfy LARRY'S CARRY OUT MONTGOMERY SOHIO Monfgomery and Cooper Roads Mon+gomery. Ohio SY l-9776 RUSS ARMSTRONGr Manager Established l876 Incorporai'ed I907 THE J05. HONHORST CO. PLATE AND SHEET STEEL PRODUCTS No. It: Gauge +0 W8 Inch Pla'l'e l0675 Kenwood Road Cincmnafi 42 SMOKE STACKS BREECHINGS Sy I-9843 Bins Tanks a Hoppers LaH'Ie Pans Furnace Shells Machine Guards Cafwalks. PlaHorms KENNETH L. HEFFNER Sieps and Ladders for Boiler Rooms IOlb-I8-20 Wes+ Six'l'h S+ree+ CINCINNATI. OHIO Pa. l-3074 Con'l'racl'or and Builder Sy. l-8l73 7667 Pfieffer Road MONTGOMERY. OHIO STEAKS-CHICKEN SEAFOOD ITALIAN SPAGHETTI GIANT SANDWICHES Ideal Spof for +he Whole Family Open Daily From 6 A. M. +0 I2 P. M. For Carry-Ouf Call SY l-2l6l 986' Moni'gomery Road Monfgomery. Ohio 200 Feef North of Monfgomery Drive-In Theafer 2l2 Familiar daily scenes 5+ Sycamore are +hose in fronf of H19 building: ?he arriving and deparfing from school. Mr. Turner is supervising. '7 Dry Cleaning Shfrfs La undry Shoe Service a+ MONTGOMERY DRY CLEANERS 9426 Mon+gomery Road MONTGOMERY 42-w-SY l-6098 FRANK MALSBARY Cooper Road Blue Ash. Ohio SCH NITZLER SERVICE STATION Pure Oil Produds Comple'l'e Au'l'o Repairing Tires, Ba++eries and Accessories MONTGOMERY. OHIO Complimen+s of OWEN'S BARBER SHOP 95l0 Kenwood Road BLUE ASH Complimenfs of GEORGE L. ANDERSON 8: SONS Prin'l'er and Decorafor TW l-629l Mon+gomery. Ohio CREEKWOOD ANTIQUE SHOP 9257 Mon'l'gomery Road Moni'gomery. Ohio 2l3 LMI-EVER'S APOTHECYAR JAMES A. MEYER. Prop. 9546 Mon+gomery Road Monfgomery. Ohio Phone: TWeed l-7227 Free Delivery Jim Fensfermacher fees off Complimenh of SWAIM FIELDS GEvOLF COURSE 27 Ho es MONTGOMERY. OHIO Compliments of AL WEGEN HART PArkway 2324 PArkway 2325 Wholesale JOHN F. SCHOENY C0. FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES We Serve Those Who Serve 4l5 Plum S+ree+ Cincinnati 2. Ohio 2 l4 CorripWimenfsof a Friend GOOD LUCK Compliments of BUSINESS CLUB OF MONTGOMERY INC. Complimen+s of +11e OFFICIALS OF THE VILLAGE OF BLUE ASH HERBERT D. NESSEMayor JAMES R. CARTERECIeI-k RICHARD W. REMKE-Treasurer Councilmen WILLIAM E. BARKER RICHARD M. MILLER JOHN T. KOETZ A. JOHN TIDD MELVIN McNESS HARRY WOODRUFF RALPH J. CONLONEPolice Chief LESLIE McNESSEFire Chief and Building Inspecfor WILLIAM R. MATTH EWS-Solic1+or WALTER REUSZER and WALTER L. REUSZER SY 13452-51! i-l488 Complimenfs of SARAH'S BEAUTY SHOP 9708 Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio TW 1-4292 Champion Cheerleaders MU RPHY'S ROSES AT YOUR FAVORITE FLORIST Complimen+s of MONTGOMERY POLICE W y A Wrn m; ,. VAN' S FUEL OIL SERVICE 9557 Ross Sfreei' Mon+gomery. Ohio SY-I-904I QUALITY PRODUCTS PLUS PERSONAL SERVICE Bes+ of Luck Class of '59 ANDERSON'S Restaurant SY 1-3535 Food Market SY 1-2170 MONTGOMERY. OHIO B. K. COHEE COMPANY C5011c Course. Es+a+e Cemei'ery and Park Equipmen+ 9572 MONTGOMERY SY. 1-1778 215 DON WILSON pafienHy waiis for his dam 10 refurn 6+ Hue LeHermen's annual ML Vernon Sfroll. MR. and MRS. ACUS seem to be enioying themselves 5+ H19 dance. TIM TOM- SEN. BUTCH ANDERSON, ED MURRAY. and RICHARD PUGH check coafs and also find +ime +0 relax and enioy music in fhe coaf room. FIRESTONE STORE II5 Mill S+ree+ Valley I-5224 LOCKLAND. OHIO 3V2 70 Savings insured +0 $ I 0. 000 VAiley l- I297 THE ENTERPRISE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION COMPANY Il7-Il9 Mill Sheet Lockland Compimen+s of THE MILLCREEK VALLEY NEWS GENERAL TOOL COMPANY Sandy Lane READING l5. OHIO Builders of Special Machinery Complimenfs oi: MISS 8! MRS. SHOPPE Junior and Misses Apparel 20! W. Benson Reading VA I-9079 READING ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The MomL in Dry Cleaning VA l- I 790 Reading. Ohio 206 VA. 3-9778 Dunn 5+. Ea5+ Lockland Fo +he Bes+ in Furni+ure Appiiances FARR FURNITURE EVENDALE SHOP-IN Evendaie FAMOUS GLASS BARN Reading Road Reading. Ohio All Kinds of Glassware WhoIesale and Re+ail PrEces Your Sycamore Mins+re1 Prin+er MARI EMONT PRINTER In Reading. Ohio VA l-0l46 0 if 5 READING FEED MILL $3. '1 in B. FLEGE a SONS : ; Coai-Feecl : EBB 3: Valley l-O324 Reading. Ohio RON KENNEDY, BLL LAWSON! BARB GESER. and RAY BREYLEY walk +0 schooL Candidafes from fhe local schools compefe in e beaufy Con- fesf won by Miss Sycamore. MR. PONT looks for a parking space for his new Ford. 2l7 Miss Bowman's Mixed Choir Is working on a new number. VALLEY FABRICS AND GIFTS Yard Goods Sewing No+ions Hand-Made Gif+s Covered BeH-s Bu++ons BuckIes-Bu++onholes Hems+i+ching Phone VA I-4532 l25 Williams S+re e+ Bes+ Wishes +0 AII Graduafes From SCHUMAN FURNITURE 309 E. Wyoming Lockland VA 3-8001 SULLIVAN'S Men's and Boys' Clo+hing FORMAL RENTALS MI af Dunn 5+. Lockland Complimeni's of R-K ELECTRIC CO.. INC. Con+rols-Process and Eieci'rical l883 Reading Rd.. Reading Cincinna+i l5. Ohio Complimen+s of a Friend The inferes+ed spec+a+ors wafch a spectacular play a+ H16 Sycamore-Reading game. .: Wn- , wAVx A Complefe Real Esfai'e Service E. GEST HODGE COMPANY 6048 Monfgomery Road JE l-II3I 2I8 WELLING'S JEWELERS I22 Mill S+ree+ LOCKLAND VA I-0065 Complimenfs O'F CHRIS RANEY IIOO Reading Road REAL ESTATE DOROTHY M. KLEIN Represenfing ROBSON MIDDENDORF TW I-34Il RE l-6450 DR. R. T. WELLING. JR. Op+ome+ris+ l23 Mill Sheef Corner Dunn E. LOCKLAND, OHIO VAIIey I-7780 for Appoin+men+ VANOVER DRY CLEANERS l327 Reading Road Reading. Ohio VA l-0024 5-I0c BEN FRANKLIN STORE DICK WRAY IIO Mill S+ree+ Eas+ Lockland. Ohio Success +0 +he Seniors! CHARLES BRUNING COMPANY. INC. 4507 Reading Road Cincinna+i 29. Ohio C. H. ALLENDORF AND ASSOCIATES ConsuH'ing Engineers 4H E. Wyoming Avenue LOCKLAND. OHIO VA I-809I THE LOCKLAND LUMBER COMPANY 1:15 VOWZ FUNERAL HOME L. J. RUSSELL M. F. RABIUS DON S. RUSSELL Direc+ors 3IO Dunn 5+. 5501 Mon+gomery Rd. Lockland Norwood Valley l-0062 Melrose l-4884 PHONE: VA. I-6264 READING FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions -HENRIETTA HEIZMANN IIO W. Benson 5+. Owner READING I5. OHIO FRED L. KLEIN 8: SONS-Builder Homes of Superior QualH'y . TW I-34ll , 2l9 Complimen+s of KING PIN RESTAURANT 60I4 Mon+gomery Road The Fines? in Beaufy Care for +he DiscriminaHng Woman MEIrose l-4086 ROY'S HAIR STYLISTS 6647 Monfgomery Road Cincinnafi I3. Ohio Specialisfs in Hair Shaping. Sfyling and Permanenf Waving BURNETT PONTIAC. INC. 5020 Whefsel CincinnaH 27I Ohio Pontiac W w+++ ART BURNETT Phone BRamble I-IlOb JEHerson Illb MElrose 8983 FRANK C. GOODNOUGH UPHOLSTERING CO. 6075 Mon+gomery Road CINCINNATI I3. OHIO GOOD LUCK, GRADS BOATRIGHT'S FOOD SHOP Les+er and Mon+gomery Pleasanf Ridge Me. L938! Take H Easy! Le+ Us Fix +he Food! Sandwich Trays-Buffe+ Trays for Weddings Business Mee+ings-Parfies-Dinners Au+horized w Res.: JE. l-I409 Frfgidaire Dealer FULTON CAIN APPLIANCE 6079 Monfgomery Road CINCINNATI l3, OHIO Phone: ME. I - I 385 220 MR. BARTLETT and MISS BRADY were king and queen in fhe hctu haH-fime activities 61' H16 SENIOR-FACULTY GAME. I. My, whaf large eyes you have, Judy Brecht! 2. Tee, hee, commen'r the GAAA. initiates. 3. Carol Vanover, how your figure has changed! A. Two freshman girls live it up 5. Number please, iuniors. 6 Trisha, Ain't love grand? Ask Blll. 7. Got an itch, Willi? 8. Okay, windy iim, give out with a blow! 9. Egypt has ncfhing on These senior girls. 10. Looking for some1hing, Rich? 11. Hey, freshmen, who died? 12. Ted's flyIng, 13. Bev Rumme1 is forever blowing bubbles. 14. Pat Burg, Wha' hop pened? 15. Ugh! What memories! says Barbara Falh. 16 M-M-M-M, good, says Mr. Georgie Ross. 17. Betty Birkemeyer seems a bi sad as she sings Aloha Oef 18, Watch thai iongue, Papa STacy. 19, Roger McElya's new car comes in handy ar1imes. How abour il, Barb? 22l NeTI Sfrawser and Terry S+urm escorf Bob Ralf and Qee Perms. King and Queen of Pep Club. in H15 Homecoming parade. I EAs+ l-9922 TRinH'y I-34II Air Cooled for Your ComfonLH DIEFENBACH'S PRINCESS BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SALON ED. DIEFENBACH DOROTHY MANLEY Owner Manager 3H0 Madison Rd.-Cincinna+? 9, Ohio Jack Woods. fhe phofographer, and the annual sfaff pause for a momeM befween pfcfures. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND WILFERT ELECTRIC COMPANY i Ligh'l' and Power Wiring Service Complimenfs of LAURENS BROS., INC. NORWOOD, OHIO f9 4572 Moni'gomery Rd. 6012 Vine Sf. NORWOOD ELMWOOD PL. Me. I-7474 Va. 1-5003 Plen+y o'F parking available af bo+h siores ls Represenied Exclusively by THE AL NAISH MOVING 8: STORAGE CO. 32l3 Madison Road . . . Oakley AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. ECONOMY CHEVROLET 'CO. 49l2 Mon+gomery Rd. NORWOOD. OHIO C. F. EMLING COMPANY INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SPECIALTIES 2305 W. Erie S+ree+ Chicago 12. Illinois Linoleum Radios FurnH'ure Appliances Television Rugs APPLIANCES OF NORWOOD. INC. Wissel and Schwarh 4708 Mon+gomery Rd. Norwood. Ohio ME I-3I00 BILL 'WISSEL BILL SCHWARTZ Miss Ham porfrays Raggedy Ann during half-Hme of H16 SenionFactu baske+ball game. Complimen+s of a Friend J. C. HOCKETT COMPANY Fine Jewelry and GiHs 4547 Mon+gomery Road NORWOOD. OHIO ME. l-4050 MK E-nguf !- ,,155'5'039 x3 731 5 ii a 4 ...- NOIWODD sun I BOO! MFG. CO Garages and Homes Ross and Secfion Aves.. Norwood Millwork O Sform Sash and Doors Plywood 0 Insulation Ma+erials Flooring 0 Masonife Tile Board 0 Bevel Siding KHchen Cabinefs O R.O.W. Windows Flasher Board NORWOOD SASH 8: DOOR MFG. CO. JE Herson l-5700 BARNE KOCH. BONNIE RIDDLE. RUTH TRAINOK and TOM TIDD arrange H1e Halloween display in fhe cafeferia for +he Arf Deparfmenf. Complimenfs of a Friend 223 LIEBEL-FLARSHEIM III E. Amii'y Rd. Reading. Ohio HA Good Place +0 Work VE NARD COLONIAL MOTEL 1000A, Air CondHioned Telephones Breakfasi' Room Ho+ Wafer Hea+ Radio-TV l0200 Reading Rd. Evendale Cincinnafi 4I. Ohio Tel. PRincefon I-8458 SCHMI DT'S MEATS l009 Jefferson Reading. Ohio Va. I-4564 Jean Lancasher +akes Mergw'e Whiff's ad k: be a Pairon while Marilyn Larken Mrs. Larker, and Miss Ham wafch. MIss Moore: hems Pa+ Traud. Kay Broihem and Judy Heffner develop good posfure in Dramafics Club. Barb Geiser Karen Dunham, BeHy Fos+er. Arlene Venardl and Anifa PoweH perform during haIf-+ime a+ a football game. Compliment of VALLEY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS I6l5 Reading Road Reading, Ohio PO I-l635 ALIS TOGGERY SHOP 40f Wesf Benson Reading. Ohio VA I-9744 Men's and Boysl Furnishings Dry Cleaning rm 199 , 3-,; -t ng h L;L3 -xx..h -1 HW..CC...MAM III Mill S+ree+ LOCKLAND. OHIO Diamonds. Wa+ches Furni+ure Appliances M. GOLDBERG SONS READING, OHIO Yard Goods Ready-fo-Wear Men's Wear Curtains and Drapes Made +0 Order Jefferson and Benson VA l-0l55 Complimen+s of KING CHEVROLET USED CAR DEPARTMENT 822 Reading Road Reading. Ohio VA l-6308 Good Luck! LOUIS C. WEISBRODT. INC. ctrgs -- 5d Wholesale Dis+ribu+ors of Cigars. CigareHes. and Sundries Po. l-6990 8I00 Reading Road Reading. Ohio ; LOUIS c w lSBRODT INC: , wncLEsAergrggmHS Mm... : w VF- g LAWRENCE WELK'S BAND, +he FLYING CROZNOWSKIS. and ALVIN Hue CHIPMUNK perform in +he SENIOR AS- SEMBLY. 225 Wal+er Spree McALPI N'S KENWOOD PLAZA KENWOOD PHARMACY Soufhwesi'ern Ohio's Largesf SelecHon of SYcamore M503 Teen-Age Fashions Fea+uring 7677 Monfgomery Road Kenwood. Ohio Bobbie Brooks Complimenfs I of 4m WWW THE SEYBOLD PAPER COMPANY MINER 1'5 W311D$ and Complei'e Food and Meat Markef HAROLD C. MILLS Impori'ed and Domekfic Wines IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIlllllfllll PET SHANGRI-LA 7b9l Monfgomery Road CINCINNATI 3b OHIO Phone SYcamore I-6633 Hea+ing7Roofing-Shee+ Me+al Work 7 TONY SEPKOVICH 6700 Kugler Mill Road SY I-4l62 THOMAS l FUNERAL HOMES , Thomas Memorial Thomas Funeral Home 7 Kenwood Madisonville SY. l-5353 BR. l-0732 um um um mm mm um um l.- mum n'a- umv tilmuinljh .mmm m 1m H m in; Alice Wilscm Judy Ru+hermeL and BeHe Blaney really enjoy fhe Kenwood Lanes! KENWOOD LAN ES, INC. 7830 Kenwood Road Leagues and Invifed +0 Join Teams for Fall Bowling TW l-7500 Cincinnafi 36. Ohio PLAZA MEATS U. 5. Choice Beef Par+ridge Pork Produc+s Par+y Trays;Hors D ' Oeuvres KINNEY'S SHOES Shoes for H16 En+ire Family Nafionalfy Adveriised Brands Educa+or. Robin Hood. Robine++es KENWOOD PLAZA SY l-b492 W PLAZA SHOE REPAIR On Hue Mall Kenwood Shopping Cen+er Member American Associaiion Nurserymen Ohio Nurserymen's Associa+ion Nafional Shade Tree Conference Cincinna+i Landscape Associafion ELMER HEITMEYER NURSERIES 8676 Kenwood Road Kenwood CINCINNATI 42. OHIO 227 SYcamore l-8 l 48 ,M or +he Fines+ in Pho+ography OSBORNE STU DIOS, INC. I52l Cen+ral Ave. MIDDLETOWN, OHIO Your School PhoJrographer s: :. Comple+e Furnished Mobile Homes Eigh+ and Ten Wide $995 'l'o $8845 LARRY WELSCH For Trailers Since I936 8054 Reading Road VA l-6033 CINCINNATI 37, OHIO 7. 228 Complimenfs of VINCENT BILLITER and BERNARD FOOD INDUSTRIES. INC. P.O. Box Blb Blue Ash. Ohio To the Class of 1959 We have always been proud of +he in+ui+ive imaginaHon of +he gradua+es of Sycamore High School and of +he inheren+ success +ha+ wi+h for+i+ude +hey were cer+ain +0 aHain. To +hose of you who con+inue on wH-h +he furfherance of your educa+ion and +0 +hose of you who en+er our indusfries and business world. we wish you +he bes+ of luck and +he reward of success +ha+ you so richly de- serve. Sincerely yours, W17. 19,2: Robert G. Deters, Realtor MEMBEROFMULTI'PLE SELLINGSERVICE BLUE ASH CIVIC LEAGUE and WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Complimenfs 01: SYCAMORE PONY KEG 8: DELICATESSEN +0 +he Class of I959 JOE Babe FRENCH SY l-4l l9 SPAIN BROTHERS Block Layers Brick and Cemeni Work 5750 Florence Hazelwood Complimen+s of BLUE ASH TEXACO SERVICE Blue Ash. Ohio SY I-9795 GARTEN'S FOOD MARKET Fresh Mea+s and Vege+ables Groceries and 50H Drinks 637! Cornell Road Hazelwood Cincinnafi 42. Ohio LEONARD INGRAM CEMENT CONTRACTOR Union and Non-Union Cemen+ Color Specialisi- Ill58 LaBeIle Avenue CINCINNATI 42. OHIO Home: SY l-2545 Office: SY l-3734 229 l 230 Locally Owned RED LIGHTER World's Oldest Devil Labora Division: DOME 555 E. CINCINNATI DEVIL'S FLUID and Best tories Company CHEMICAL CORPORATION 8H1 Sfree+ ' 2. OHIO Locally Operated 231 Remodeling . Repairing Office Commercial Residenfial 1' RUSSELL L. BOWEN General Con+racfor Building Consfrucfion TW-I-7084 Mon+gomery 42. Ohio 232 '.2 401mm,?! COIFFURE a p. .1 N g Vis+a Salon 5 3I59 Woodford Road - CINCINNATI I3. OHIO 5 PHONE JEFFerson n-5125 F: ED GUILFOYLE REALTY 9356 Mon+gomery Road Cincinnafi 42. Ohio TWeed 1-7777 Besf Wishes Class 01c '59! THE J. H. BERLING DAIRY PRODUCTS, CO. BRAMBLE I-2074 3726 Lonsdale Ave. Cincinnai'i 27. Ohio i . II $393'n'. 5: 4.1 A Judie WasthJrn and Earl Baumann admire H19 CorveHe FIRST ROW: Arlene VenarcL Anifa PoweIL Donna Mizner. which Mr. Vordenberg is showing +hem, Barbara Koch. Bonnie Baumgariner. Mary Lou Brady. Barbara Huisbeclt, Marlene Bufferbaugh. SECOND ROW: BeHy Posh VORDENBERG CHEVROLET CO. er, Gayle Ferris. Judy Heffner. Bobbi Jones. CIaudia Chase. 3' I d' Nancy Ingram and Carrie Harringfon. 6 Ma 'so TR' '+Y 3'6I Besf Wishes. SeniorsI From All of Us! 233 n . . 4 A, famw, WMHN Aero Engineering Mr. and Mrs. C. Aflendorf Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Barnes in Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bechfold 3; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bender 3? Miss Pa+ricia Brady Mrs. F. O. Brill Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burg Mr. and Mrs. Glen BuHs C 8: H TV Service J. C. Chrisfie Company Columbia Building and Loan Ralph Conlon Barb Cox and Ru s5eII Andrews Curl' Pain'l' S+ore Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dearwesfer Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Egberf : Mr. William Egberf and Mr. Roberf Coverf M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eisele Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Feidler Marilyn Laker and Judy Poe Friends Mrs. Alvena Frobe Mr. and Mrs.-JoI-m H. Frobe Mr. and Mrs. 0H0 Frobe Mary Gloard+ Drusiila Ham Mr. and Mrs. John Harbers Handyman's Haven Mrs. Jane HH'ch Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hull Kenridge Karry Oui- ' . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Landise. Jr. Loveland Grocery Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Luke Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lumley Madalyn's Dress Shop Mr. E. 5. Marshall Carl F, Meyer . Nobil Shoe Company Mrs. JeHa PaHerson and Pa! Paula Lee Shoes Mr. and Mrs. William Payne Rufh Radabaugh Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rape Richman Brofhers Mr. and Mrs. Coy Sears Simons Pharmacy Sycamore High School Cafei-eria Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Miss Esiher Van Hou+en Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Van Hou+en Margie Whi++ and Bill Webb Mrs. MiIes Weidig Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wesche Woods Barber Shop 235 PROFESSIONAL DI RECTORY NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE Ruth C. Ferris, MD. 9360 Montgomery Road Sy 1-8158 Nathan Kursban, MD. 7132 Montgomery Road Tw 1-2311 James L. Heiler, DDS 7679 Monfgomery Road Sy 1-4817 A. N. Marts, DDS. 9415 Montgomery Road Sy 1-1794 SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferris-Aerial Map for pages 4 and 5 Matt McCormick, Dick Kennard, and Taylor Publishing Co. Doris Schumann-for creating Johnny Aviaior Miss Drusilla Ham Mr. Stanley Harry Seigla, Jr.-Aerial shot pages 4 and 5 ScoHy, Emery, Jack, Dick and Osborne STudios Richard PonT and S.H.S.P.A. Ivan J. Klebanow-Gridiron Queen Pictures and some of The football acTion shoTs Robert Dornbach-Some of the fooTball action shots Roger McEfya-special recognition for division pages We wish To thank all of those who have given us their encouragement and help on The 1959 Log. We appreciafe, too, Those who have supported us by being pairons and advertisers. Thank you all! Johnny observes many EDDIE CREAR is so exhausted after his freshman English exam that he fell asleep. unusual things at Sycamore. Sycamore students see how many they can crowd info a Zelephone booih. CHARLEY, the skelemn, visits 1he typing room with DR. MEARL GUTHRIE, Bowling Green University. ?fthURE INCREASES .,. DON McMAl-jON, famous Milwaukee Brave and cousin of MR. ROSS, signs amographs for stu- dents. . Some students are siudying quietly in a corner of me library . , . on We aihletic field our co-edivors climb the Tower To find a new angle on picmres . at the Prom Tired fee? relax without their shoes one coupWe relieves the pangs of hunger by He also finds many pariaking of fruit from the QOrpound sTaIk of bananas ?Hat grewH on ?Iwe banana free in The center of the field house . . . m the impicaj setting of the South Seas, others relax a? Meir table, and varied activities. DENNIS RIDDLE;Sportsmenfs Club 1, 2, 3; Tumbling 1; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2; Tropica'l Fish Club 1. JUDITH ROTHERMEL-Class Treasurer 2; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,- Girls' Choir 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Flyerefres 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Rep. 2, Junior Rep. 3, Captain 4; Junior Play Cast; Keyhole Club 3,.4; Annual Worker 4; Junior Hi Office Aid 4; Senior Hi Office Aid 2, 3,- GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Rep. 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Prom Commmee 3, Senior Assembly CommETTee; Needlecraft Club 2; NaTional Honor SocieTy 4; Dance Club 1; Future Teachers of America 3, 4, President 4; Quill and Scroll 4. WANDA ROWE-Girls' Choir 2; GAA 3; Junior Red Cross 1;Y-Teens 2; FBLA 2. WALTER SAVAGE-Annual Worker 4; Boys' Manager of Baseball Team 2,- Chemistry Club 4; Pawn Pushers Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; With- row High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1. SUE SCHALLON- Annual Worker 4; Junior Hi Office Aid 4; Senior Hi Office Aid 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey Team 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Home Economics Club 1; Y- Teens 2, 3; FUTure Teachers of America 3, 4; FBLA 4; Quill and Scroll 4. WILLIAM SEARSuKings MiHs High School, Kings Mills, Ohio, 1, 2, 3. ALVIN SLATER-Band 1; Mixed Choir 1; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Sportsmenk Club 1, 2,- Dance Club 1; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3,- Barber Shop QuarteT 4. GRACE ANN SMITHHNAixed Choir 2, 3; Girls' Choir 1, 2; 240 Senior I ndex Under the direction of Miss Ham and Mr. Denecke, the seniors draw for their sea1s for Commencement and re- ceive their ?ickets. Junior Play Cast; 6AA 1, 2, 3, 4, SergeanT-af-Arms 4; STudenf Counci1 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Vice Presidenf 3, President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Needlecraft Club 3; FBLA 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ohio U. Student Council Workshop 3. ARTHUR STACEY-Band 1; Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' Choir 1, 2; Junior Play Cast; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Ciub 1; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2; Barber Shop QUarTeT 4. JOSEPH STEPHENSON4SporTsmen's Club 2; VIC 4. TERRY STURM-Junior Play; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Sportsmenfs Club 2, 3; Art Club 2; Dance Club 1,- Pawn Pushers Club 2; Sfage Crew Club 4; Aero Club 3. ROBERT TAYLOR4Track Team 1; Sportsmen's Club 1; Dance Club1;VlC 3. BARBARA TRUAX4Pep Club 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 3, 4; Dance Club 1; FBLA 3. DONALD VANOVER-Arf Club 2; Proiectionisis 1, 3, Secretary 3; Pawn Pushers Club 3; Radio Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. DONALD VOGEL- Pep Club 3, 4; Sportsman's Club 1; Tumbling 2; Dance Club 1; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN WAITAS- Football Team 2, 3; Varsity Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 2; Sportsmen's Club 2, 3; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3,- VIC 4,- FBLA 2, 3. JUDIE WASHBURN-Mixed Choir 1, 2; Girls' Choir 1, 2; Senior Play Cast; Prince of Peace Contest 4; Keyhole Member 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SkiT Chairman 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; NaTional Thespians 4, President 4; Y-Teens 1; Dance Club 1; Needlecraft Club 1; FBLA 3; Stage Crew Ciub 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLfAM WELLMANHLibrarian 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Thes- pians 2, 4; Projectionists 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Dance Club 1; Pawn Pushers Club 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 2, 3, SecreA fary 3; Aero Club 3; Miami Scholarship Team 2, 3. MICHAEL WERLE-Mixed Choir 2; Junior Play C331; Senior Play Casf; Prince of Peace Comeer 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4,- Pawn Pushers Club 3; STage Crew Club 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; NaTional Thespians 2, 3, 4; Avon Lake High School, Avon Lake, Ohio, 1. HOWARD WESCHE-Fooiball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Sportsman's Club 1; VIC 4, Vice PresidenT; Miami Scholarship Team 2, ALICE WILSON-Class Vice President 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1, 2; Girls' Choir 1, 2, 4; Triple Trio 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast; Annual Worker 4; Senior Hi Office Aid 4,- GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, RepresenTaTive 1, Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 4; Hockey Team 3; Volleyball Team 2, 3, 4,- Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Y-Teens 2; Needlecraff Club 2; FBLA 3; Co-Queen of Homecoming 4; Prom Chair- man 3; Senior Assembly CommI'TTee; Quill and ScroH 4. DONALD WILSONfFOOTbaH Team 3; Baseball Team 2, 3; Varsify Lefterman's Club 3; VIC 4. ROBERT WINNING- HAM-Junior Play Cast; Football Team 2; Pep Club 1; Sportsmen's Club 2,- Pawn Pushers Club 2, 3,- VIC 4, President 4,- Homecoming Prince 1, 2, 3. TiIIie Glover and Judy Brecht watch as Doris Ferris demon- strates 1he Charlesmn That she plans to do in the Fashion show at the Senior Assembly. BERNICE WOODRUFF-Glee Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1; Y-Teens 2; Dance Club 1; Needlecraft Club 3,- lnframurals 1. BARBARA YORk-Junior Red Cross 2, Secretary 2; Art Club 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Deer Park High School, Deer Park, Ohio, 1. CRETORA YOUNG-Girls' Choir 2,- GAA 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1,- Home Economics Club 1; YwTeens 3, 4; Dance Club 1; Needlecraft Club 2; FBLA 3. HARRY ZlMMER-Purcell High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1; Norwood High School, Norwood, Ohio, 2, CLASS OF '59 Valedicforian Charles Luke Safufaton'an Bette Blaney Class Morfo NOT finished, iusfbegun. Class Colors Green and White Class Flowers Green and White Carnations CLASS OFFICERS Denis Freeh-Presidem Alice Wilson-Vice Presidenf Don Pasley-Secrefary John Evers-Treasurer Senior I ndex I'lfr .ykri3w5aWe I5 He lumps inns His piane and awayh $1ng H H Good luck, Jehnny wbeeanggmeehAg yof'r. - ? Johnny says, 64quewell19, TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbnoks Are Taylm-made runner s 248
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