Sycamore High School - Log Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1960
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sycam are 06; VOLUME 17 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI 42, OHIO CO;ED!TORS JANET BLOME ANN CLARK ASSISTANT EDITORS JO ANN MACK GLORIA REESE BUSINESS MANAGERS CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON IRENE SANNA SPORTS EDITOR I ROBERT EVANS ADVISER DRUSILLA HAM Mn. 10 THAT WONDERFUL YEAR THAT WONDERFUL YEAR, WE HOPE YOU'LL SEE, THE PAST REAPPEAR LIKE A MEMORY. THAT WAS THE YEAR OF A GREAT SPORTS SEASON, OUR FOOTBALL TROPHY SHOWING THE REASON. THE HIGH SCHOOL DANCE THAT BROUGHT ROMANCE. REMEMBER . . . fr bf ' 0091.. aw 1.09 Kryqr was THE ? K f .r 5144A .a. war 5 . Mij 4.5: f2 . nab; '3, a L W ,3 J. 3 15:, a . r? g I . . v n! V L - - I 1- r . 4 0T-BnLL R0 HY - GPERT SPORTS SEA; MN, OUR F0 T P SHow ms 1 ' K xx ,9. W i V ml g J; 71725;, F F. 4c; 50 1 17-7 7.85th- -42mi-: PC TOMA! S CTIoN 7 :21. 2 097' TMTION 6 . a f 78 Go 1 m 30 1E 32 t; s: .. 42 - 44 5'12 .. so , aL -' 3 a' 62 i FF. 96 .550 q- I j. :1 24 j , '11: 1 '94 z a I X4.- 1 I p 63!? Id f j 'gh- ' i i 1 THROUGH THE YEAR m TL inf? . ' w ' r 'r ' . 5 . . AA, hfn j'T T1 .7 , i Mr. Ross, Mr. Mayleben, Miss Weber, Miss Van Houten, Mr. Pom, Miss Bowman, Mr. Baker, and Miss Hum, all members of Sycamorels fcculfy, seem to be enioying their annual Christmas pctr'ly held of Mrs. Hitch's home. Mrs. HFTCh is the high school secretary. CLUBS, DANCES, AND MANY OTHER MEMORABLE ACTIVITIES AND CLASSES COULD NEVER HAVE MATERIALIZED WITHOUT THE SUPPORT AND GUID ANCE OF THE FACULTY; IT IS WITH APPRECIATION FOR THEIR HELP THAT WE DEDICATE THIS EDITION OF THE SYCAMORE LOG TO THE ENTIRE FACULTY. A grew many faculty members turn out To root for the Aviators at the basketball games. COLORFUL MEMORIES ARE THOSE OF PiCNICS AND GAMES AT SHARON WOODS. IT WAS A GOOD YEAR, YOU THINK TO YOURSELF; AND AS MORE MEMORIES OF FUN AND FRIENDS COME TO MIND, YOU SILENTLY REAFFIRM, IN FACT, IT WAS A WONDERFUL YEAR! MEMORIES OF THAT WONDERFUL YEAR MUST INCLUDE A LOOK DOWN THE HALLWAY AT THE NEW TROPHY CASE; THEN A RECOL- LECTION OF THE LOCKERS WHICH TRIED, THOUGH SOMETIMES UNSUCCESSFULLY, TO HOLD ALL YOUR BOOKS AND BELONGINGS. THROUGH THESE PORTALS WE ALL PASSED AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER. REMEMBER HOW THE SCHOOL LOOKED AT NIGHT WITH ALL ITS LIGHTS SHINING; NO MATTER WHAT TIME IT WAS, IT SEEMED THAT SOMETHING WAS ALWAYS GO- ING ON. $33M. in . ,3 u x. lwtj 4 4? ,3; ; ,j u 1! a .W' i.rl t: m ,m ' r .3! ml't as ,v ' 1: 5 mg '21;ny 3: 'Wm . Lgi'rzfig I newswp JW v 4. irglv'i ; I'm , , IW x as- ,, 9 :1 $591 .1? II 3 ,w a; 4 v w .4 - W ,. AS YOU RECALL SPORTS ACTIVITIES, PICTURES OF TENSE MOMENTS ON THE SIDELINES AND CONFERENCES BETWEEN COACH AND CO- CAPTAINS ARE VIVIDLY REMEM- BERED THE FIELDHOUSE IS FULL OF MEMORIES. THE SCENE OF MANY AVIATOR BATTLES, IT HOLDS CHEERING CROWDS WHO URGE THE TEAM ON TO VICTORY. 13 FRIENDSHIPS, DATES, DANCES, AND PARTIES . . . ALL ARE MEMORIES TO BE TREASURED, GOOD TIMES TO BE RELIVED. AT THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DANCE, SNOW- FLAKE FANTASY, SPONSORED BY THE G.A.A., MYRNA HORTON AND NANCY MIZNER WERE CO-PRINCESSES. MYRNA HORTON AND HER DATE, NEIL STRAWSER, LOOK ON A5 LOIS VE- NARD AND NORM SCHLICKLIN AND NANCY MIZNER AND MIKE CHANDLER DANCE. 3x; hm; l.gdur ., . 1. WONDERFUL YEAR BROUGHT MUCH SNOW, AND WITH IT CAME THE BEAUTY AND FUN WINTER CAN BRING 1 STUDYING WAS, AND ALWAYS WILL BE, AS MUCH A PART OF YOUR MEMORIES AS WERE THE ACTIVITIES. In HOME ECONOMICS class Lois Venurd, Carol Dye, and Sharon Wes1 checked the cookbook 10 make sure they had included everything. ' Bob Verfner watched as Mr. Morgan showed him a lechnicol point on his blueprinf in MECHANICAL DRAWING. VARIED ACTIVITIES Mn Acus demonstroied how to check the oil for his DRIVER TRAINING srudents, Bob Roir, Dennis Gorten, Hume Glover, and Tim Sherri . AND OPPORTUNITIES WERE THE KEYNOTE OF THAT SYCAMORE YEAR. One of the things John Siegler learned in METAL SHOP was to use the shaper. Virginia Workman talked over her post- gruduotion plans with Miss Bowman, one of the counselors. In 1955 The first Diversified Co-opera'rive Training class was held of Sycamore. Since Then many students hove learned useful trades by working in The morning and CIT- tending school in the afternoon. Buddy German seemed keenly interested in his morning lob cf Fusi're Corporation DIVERSIFIED CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING Lorry Tharp learned a useful trade at The Ken- wood Shoe Repair. T. J. Wagner, Richard Henson, Richard Hill, Mr. Bartlerf, Buddy German, and Harold Vogt wufched as Jack S'runich prepared to enjoy his sandwich cut the Christmas party of the DIVERSIFIED CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING siudenfs. 20 Ed Dieckmonn and Keith Harp feurned to Picn their work- work their plan in Mr. Amioff's JUNIOR HIGH WOOD SHOP. PREPARATION FOR INTERESTING FUTURES AND FOR JOBS WAS PROVIDED. Mrt Schnurrenberger put his BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION classes through many rugged culisfhenics The GlRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION class seemed 10 enioy the deep kneebends which Miss Weber was leading. THE MANY COURSES OF STUDY REPRESENTED AT SYCAMORE HIGH Trying fo finish the lesson before the bell rang, Richard Kopp, Jim Mrs. Gallo, u P,T.A. volunteer, points To the char! used in checking the students' eyes in the STUDENT HEALTH PRO. GRAM. 22 Claudia Chase and Doris Schumann listened as Mr. Bock- horst pointed out Cfcerc's speech in LATIN III, a new course This year. SPANISH III was also introduced for the first time. SCHOOL SPREAD OVER NUMEROUS AND VARIED FIELDS THAT YEAR. Luke, and Mike Chandler typed in- tently in TYPING Class. Joyce Keller Tooked on whiie Mary Alice Payne demonsfrated the correc? technique of answering the relephone in OFFICE PRACTICE class 23 Jack Thormon and Elena Innis expWoined a dimcuh problem in PLANE GE- OMETRY as Mr. Lay and Gail Bakie looked on. Janet Duncan solved a TRIGONOMETRY probiem for the class SOLID BACKGROUNDS IN MATHEMATICS AND 1 Bill Lawson, Ron Kennedy, Rick Leverenz, and Saundra Morley had set Up an electrolysis ex- perimenf in the CHEMISTRY lob To observe the composition of water. 24 Colleen Gaeb, Doris Schumann, J. B. Simkins, and Doug Lowe were very in- terested in the cathode ray oscilloscope. The soncmeter, and the tuning fork in the PHYSICS Iobx while Mr. Turner watched THE SCIENCES WERE OFFERED. Barbara Hovill and Jerry Cunningham received help from Mr. Baker in Al- GEBRA I. Mr. Van Houfen explained the human organs with The ossismnce of Hermie to Peter Koppqs, Roy Evers, Mike Chandler, and Peter Hare rington. Hermie. a new addition to the BIOLOGY lab, is a plastic replica of the human torso. 'hHERMIE, TERM PAPERS, FASHION DESIGN, TESTS- 26 Miss Higdon explained the use of footnotes in the ENG- LISH IV term paper 10 Berry Foster, Marlene Buffer- baugh, Don Christmcn, and Dick Coursey, Students developed their artistic talent under the direction of Mrs. Schick, the teacher. The ART department moved into new and spacious quarters this year. THAT YEAR HAD THEM ALL. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY sponsored 0 Many Smarts Week to promote scholarship. During that week Ann Windhorn, Rosa Blankenship, Bob Clark, Danny Fife, Wanda Bilf, Margaret Knechfly, and Alex Rodin ln AMERICAN GOVERNMENT class, Mr. Ross used charts to explain a point to Barbara Hulsbeck, Jim Scherrer, Tom Tidd, Bob Rah, and Ronnie Lufimer. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT, ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY, WORLD HISTORY, AND The Panama Canal was The subiecf of Mr. Sfocyk discussion with Don Dyer, Clifford Briggs, and Bill Smith in ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY class. In another new class, SOCIAL STUDIES, taught by Miss Bowman, the planercrium was used to explain the rotation of the sun and earth to Barbara Jessee, David Gross, and Morico Clum. STILL OTHERS COMPRISE SYCAMORFS SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES. The globe helped Mr. Buster explain uncienf civilizations to WORLD HISTORY students, Janet Wuenker, Norm Schlicklin. Wayne Rieger, and Bonnie Gruler. 29 ADMINISTRATION Mr, Seaman, assisfunf principal; Mr Greene, executive heed; Mn Turner, ussistunf principal; and Mr. Denecke, principal; meet in Mn Seaman's othce to discuss one of the many problems that face them throughour the year. EDWIN GREENE Maryville College Wilmington College University of Cincinnmi A.B.. M,Ed. Degrees Executive Head WALTER DENECKE Miami University University of Cincinnati 8.5., Mfd. Degrees Principal JAMES TURNER Northwestern University Columbia University Miami University Morehead State CoHege B.S., M.A. Degrees MdTh Athletic Direcror Assismnt Principal THAT REMEMBERED YEAR OF 1960 FOUND A KENNETH SEAMAN Wilmington College University of Cincinnati 85., M.Ed. Degrees Assistam Principal Director of Guidance A few members of the faculty, MrA Seaman, ML Ross, Mr. Stacy, Mr. Turner, Mr. Denecke, Mr. Bartlett, Miss Van Houten, Miss Kile, and Mr. ArnioH enioy bowling once a week. It is a relaxation from their reach, ing jobs. QUALIFIED ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY AT SYCAMORE. A symbol of our teaching stafT is Their mailboxes, which are seldom empty. GEORGE ACUS Miami University B.S. Degree Physical Education Driver Training Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Golf Coach DONALD AMIOTT Miami UniversH-y Massochusetfs Instilufe of Technology - Lowall lnsiirufe B.S. Degree Junior High Industrial Aris CAMERON BEAVERS Ohio Stafe University Universiry of Cincinnati 8 5 Degree SociaI Srudies ALBERT BOCKHORST Xavier University A.B. Degree Latin English OUR FACULTY MEMBERS CONSISTED OF A BUSY, ML Mun, business Ieucher, is seen repairing the time clock which is so familiar To the typing students, WILLIAM BAKER University of Kentucky BA. Degree Algebra I General Math CHESTER BARTLETT Univershy of Toledo University of Cincinnati B.S. Degree Diversified Cooperative Training FACULTY MISSING; William Brummer JEAN BOWMAN Mr Marshall, MI: Beaver; Mr. Greene, and Mr. Wagner enjoy University of Cincinnuri singing u'r school oHciIs, They call themselves The FACULTY FOUR College of Music of Cincinnati and are all members of fhe Sycamore educational staff. 5.3. Degree Social Studies Guidance and Counseling YET HELPFUL GROUP. RICHARD BURKHART Bowling Green State University ESTHER CURFMAN University of Dayton Ohio State University BS. Degree B.S. Degree Ngebra II Secretary Senior Moth Chemistry ROBERT BUSTER Lindsey Wilson Junior College MARGARET DERIGHT University of Cincinnati Ohio Wesleyan Universiry University Of Kentucky University of Cincinnori A,A., B.A., MA. Degrees B.Av Degree World History Junior High American History Social Studies Newspaper Adviser 35 DRUSILLA HAM Miami University Defroit Commercial College Universny of Cincinnati NorfhwesTern University University of Wisconsin 8.5., M.A. Degrees Business Education Yearbook Adviser DANIEL HENKE Valparaiso University University of Cincinnati Xavier University 8.5. Degree Junior High Mufh and Science Reserve Basketball Coach THEY ALSO FOUND TIME FOR Mr. Ross and Miss Nussbuum, two members of our faculty, seem reluctant to take part in 1he familiar Chrisrmos tradition of mistletoe. NANCY HIGDON MARY GOTTHARDT College of Mount St. Joseph Col lege of Wooster A.B. Degree Ohio State University English Wilmington College CLIFFORD HALL University of Cincinnati MiDFI'Ii University University of Colorado 3-3 Degree B.S., M.As Degrees Industrial Arts English Metal Shop JANE HITCH Universify of Kentucky Clark Business College Secretary 36 DOROTHY LANCASTER Berea CoHege University of Kenmcky AVB. Degree - '. - Librarian r5 3 DORIS KILE JANE KROMER University of Cincinnati Jewish School of Nursing Ohio University University of Cincinnati JUDITH LAWTON B5. Degree Ohio Stuie University Smre College of Washington Home Economics Urbano Junior College BA. Degree Registered Nurse Junior High Geography and MANY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, SUCH AS THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY. Mr. Ross and Miss Nussboum seem happy to break the Irodifionv Miss Ham, looking on, seems amused. English X x X CARL LAY Lindsey Wilson Junior College Union Corlege University of Kentucky University of Cincinnmi University of Louisville A.A., A.B. Degrees Plane Geomerry Physics ROBERT lONG Lindsey Wilson Junior College Eastern State College Moreheod Stale Coftege 8.5. Degree ' Junior High Science MARY MALONE University of Cincinnati Hanover CoHege Miami Universny BS. Degree English LOWEN MARSHALL Shenandoah Conservatory of Music College Conservofory of Music M.M., BM. Degrees Junior and Senior High Music THE TEACHERS FOUND GEORGE MART Wilmington CoHege University of Cincinnati MEamI University 5.5. Degree Typing I General Business JOHNSON MATTHEWS Wilmington College Miami Univershy B,A., M.Ed, Degrees Junior High English and Social Studies x I wak': : xg-J 38 EN nu liq Va A familiar sight 0? our basketball games is a faculty member, in this case, Mr. Burkhort, our chemistry Teacher, and Wally DONALD MAYLEBEN Xavier UniversHy 8.5. Degree Consumer Economics Business English Bookkeeping Commercial Law and Sales HARRIET MILES Wilmington College Universiry of Cincinnafi Ohio Universify University of Colorado 33. Degree Junior HIgh English and Arithmefic Horfon, who fake tickefs and stamp the specfutory hands when they come 10 see the Aviarors play. ROBERT MORGAN Miami Universiry 8.5. Degree Engineering Drawing Industrial Arts JACQUELINE MUNDELL University of Kenrucky B.A. Degree English Speech Drama 39 PHYLLIS NUSSBAUM University of Cincinnati Miami University B.S. Degree Junior High Math and Science JOHN O'CONNOR University of Toronto John Carroll University Xavier University B.A., MA. Degrees Junior High Moth JERRY PERRY Beret: College Union Theological Seminary BA; Degree English Social Studies MANY WAYS TO HELP. RICHARD FONT Bowling Green State University Miami University B.S. Degree Wood Shop Football Coach Track Coach JUDITH RCDEFER Denison University University of Cincinnati 8.5. Degree Junior High Math and Science GEORGE ROSS Ohio State University Heidelberg College B.A , B.S. Degrees American Government American History Mr. Moyleben, Sycamore's schoof ?reasurer, is assisted by Karen Babb, one of his business THEY WORKED DILIGENTLY AND FAITHFULLY DURING RUTH SCHECK Art Academy University of Cincinnati B.S. Degree Art DON SCHNURRENBERGER University of Cincinnati Youngstown University BS. Degree Physical Education Football Coach Basketbul'l Coach 40 ROBERT SCHRIEVER Miami University Purdue University University of Cincinnati B S Degree in Forestry Junior High Math and Science RUTH SHAMBLEN West Virginia Institute of Technology University of Cincinnmi BS. Degree Home Economics WILFRED THIES Ohio Stuie University 5.5. Degree Junior High English and Social Studies ESTHER VAN HOUTEN Wilmington College Universlry of Colorado University of Cincinnati Indiana University Miami University A.B.. B.S., M. Ed. Degrees Engllsh Spanish students, in counting the money from the many school activities. THAT WONDERFUL YEAR. J. D. VAN HOUTEN Ohio Srcte University Universify of Cincinnati Miami University Wilmingfon University 8.5. Degree Biology MARJORIE SKOLOS Milton College University of Cincinnafi B.A. Degree Junior High Music JACK WAGNER Supervisor of Mu5ic Capital University MARY LOUISE WEBER University of Michigan University of Cincinnmi B.M., MM. Degrees 8.5. Degree Bond, Instrumental Music Physical Educcnion FREELING STACY Wilmington CDHege Miami University University of Cincinnati 85. Degree General Science Economic Gengruphy 41 mu. The members of the Board of Educoh'on are Mr. Chodes Proctor, Vice President,- Mrs. Georgia Morgan; Mr. Marvin Woods,- Mr. Aivin Homes, CWerk; Mn A Craig Kennedy, President,- Mr. Richard Radubuugh; Mr. Edwin Greene, Executive Head THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND P. T. A. WORK BEHIND THE Mr, Huines, Mr. Greene, and ML Kennedy appeared happy as they signed a contract concerning the new MupledoTe Elementary School. Our School Board is not seen by our sfudems in everyday school life, yef The school could not fundion wifhour it. They gave mony hours of their time freely To enable our community f0 have 0 better, more emciem school system. l, The members of The P.T.A. ore Mrs. Jane Kohank3e, Mrs. Charlotre Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. Allene Branch, Mrs, Charlotte Boutright, Bugensrose, Mrs Trudy Dreyer, Mrs. Rowena Chose, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Ailso Domino, Mrs. Melba FouHmer, Mrs. Virginia Edwards, Lonowl Mrs. Marge Fensrerchher, Mrs. Florence Kennedy, Mrs; Mrs.Grcce Barnes. SCENES FOR A MORE EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT SCHOOL SYSTEM. Mrs. Charlotte Bootright, Secretary; Mrs. Aiisa Domino, President; Mrs. Allene Branch, Corresponding Secre- fory; Mrs Melba Faulkner, Vice President.- Mrs Virginia Edwards, Treasurer; officers of the P.T.A., work happily of their iob. 43 JUNIOR HIGH OFFICE ASSISTANTS, Vivian Hanson, Carol Vanover, Barker, Sue Lamb, Gloria Reese, and Carol Hacker perform many June! Duncan, Barb Geiser, Mrs. Curfmcn, Barb Koch, Betterce useful iobs each period in the Junior High OFFICE. MANY WILLING ASSISTANTS WERE NEEDED TO KEEP Mrs Curfmon, secretary in the Junior High serves as an able cssisfcnf to Mr. Seaman. 44: SENIOR HIGH OFFECE ASSISTANTS. Myrna Horton, Nancy Mizner, Judy Radabaugh, Judy Heffner, and Trisha Obst gain valuable ex- Carrie Harrington, Carolyn Schmi'r, Jill Garbun. Bonnie McNess, perience by working in the Senior High Office EVERYTHING IN THE SCHOOL RUNNING SMOOTHLY. Mrs. Hitch, office secremry in the Senior High, has many duties. Among Them is that of admitting and withdrawing students Here she is withdrawing Diana Taylor. Joe Webster, Phillip Noble, and Jimmie White eat lunch before starting To work in The cafeteria. MrsA Kramer, schocI nurse, checks Bob Evans fo make sure he is in good health. OUR HELPERS KEPT SYCAMORE A CLEANER Sherry Downs and Barbara Reed rest after working hard in The cafeteria Mr, McCune, who is in charge of the buses, and Mr. Freud, maintenance, discuss the many iobs to be done before school ends. AND MORE ATTRACTIVE SCHOOL TO ATTEND. DiJlord Suiherlond and Carl Goefe empw trash in 1he incinerator. Lewis Serino, James Clendenen, and Charles Sutherland prepare to dean Sycamorels halls Don Korerbp, Milton McCune. Kenneth Hughes. Edward Rice, Gilbert Hadley, Robert Lcngford, Bert Sette, Ethel Mitchell, Ruth Zoph, Francis Zaph, and Clinton Garten drive The sm- denfs to and from school every day Thirteen bosses are used to transport the Sycamore students. MISSiNG: Ernie Mag- none, Ansil Lovm, Milford Murphy, and Arthur Deikmeyer. SYCAMORE REQUIRED MANY HELPERS AND Mr. DeYoung drills a hole in the wail for cm outlet to provide 1he electricity needed to cool The water in one of two new aimooied water fountains installed in the Senior High this year. Mr. DeYoung is the Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds for the Sycamore School District After planning fhe menus for fhe school' cafeteria, Mrs Gusfofason, our dieficiun, checks the food inventory To see what items she must order. WAS FORTUNATE IN THE ONES THEY HAD- Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Sculley, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Ringle, Mrs. Hensley, MISSING: Mrs. Herrmon, Mrs, McKinney, Mrs. Rosch, and Mrs. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. DeRonde, Mrs. Schulz, Mrsl Wesselmen, and Robinson. Mrs, Pennington enioy cooking and serving our school lunches. 49 SENIORS Nancy Ahrmun Lafayette Anderson Carole Bailey Wanda Bil! Arthur Birkemeyer Janet Blorne Jock Blusr Karen Bobb Robert Boyd Donna Bryan James Burg Gertrude Burk SENIORS REMEMBER 60 AS THEIR LAST AND BUSIEST YEAR. The SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS, Miss Hum, Mr. Schnurrenberger, Miss Weber tSEATEDL Mr: Mart, and Mr. Acus discussed strategic fombczll maneuvers, . iw$ i '3 ? June Burress Donoid Chrisrmun Ronald Clay Jerald Covert Carolyn Butler Marlene BuHerbOUQh Iarbcra Byrnside Gerald Capehort Claudia Chase MANY SENIORS HELPED ON THE 106. Ann Clark Richard Coursey Log salesmen, Carolyn Butler, Joyce Keller, and Blanche Wallace, sold a John Dewey Log subscription to Many Arbic during rhe subscription campaign. ll Judiih Domino June? Duncan Karen Dunhom William Eggers Robert Evans Betty Fosrer Daniel leey Samuel Francis Lynda Gcrten Glenn Gauit Raymond German William Gormon THEY LOOKED AHEAD TO THE SENIOR Ronnie Lctimer, Barbara Byrnside, Wally Horton, Roger McHugh, and Shirley Johnson reviewed the Itinerary for The onnuaf Senior Trip 10 Washington, DC. Carol Hacker James Hanna Koren Horringfon Edmond Harris Mai: V firm Irene Hedges Judith HeHner Our class emcers, Treasurer, Dick Coursey; President, Don Christmon; Secretary, Judy HeHner; and Vice-President, Tim Tomsen; discussed TRIP AND OTHER ACT'V'T'ES, prolects for our wonderful year. Fred Hensley Richard Henson Ronald Herzog Richard Hill Wallace Horton Barbara Hulsbeck Nancy Ingram Kenneth Johnson Shirley Johnson Douglas Jones Roberta Jones Joyce Keller Joyce Kelly Bertha Kilby Sylvia Klein Margaret Knecthy Barbara Koch Hawkins Kohankie Gerald Kohl Carolyn LuDucer Ronald LuTimer Patricio Ledford FOR MANY, COLLEGE WAS Judy Domino, Charlie Lyons, and Sam Francis consulted Mr. Seaman concerning the required college entrance exams and the American College Testing Program. . W FMAVI N WMV Members of the SENIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE, Tim Tomsen, Bertha Kilby, Bob Evans, Ann Clark, Judy HeFFner, Dick and Donna Mizner, co-chcirmen; Janet Blome, Gloria Coursey, and Charlotte Richardson, investlgufed The possi- Reese, Doug Lowe, Donald Chrisrmcm, Koren Harrington, biiities of using the fieldhouse for the Senior Assembly. JUST AROUND THE CORNER. Douglas Lowa Douglas Lucke Charles Lyons Jo Ann Mack Janet Mason Jack Marshall Frankie McBride Thomas McDermoH Roger McHugh Ronald McLemore Delores Mixon Donna Mizner Douglas Moore Terrence Mullikin Moriorie Murray Donald Naehring Nancy Norman Trisha Obs? Mary Afice Payne Almedo Phillips THE SENIORS TOOK ALMOST EVERY KIND OF TEST IMAGINABLE. Mr. Seaman administered one of The many scho'lurship team for seniors. Anita Powell Glen Pugh Robert Roit Carlton Savage Mr. Ross, elected by members 0+ We American Government classes as King of the Faculty, was crowned by Barbara Koch of fhe Homecoming Dance. BUT THE YEAR WASNT ALL WORK AND NO PLAY. Gloria Reese Charlotte Richardson Alon Ross Irene Senna Bonnie Schoefer James Scherrer Carolyn Schmit Doris Schumann 59 Philip Snyder Reynord Smith June Spurrier Judhh Stein - Timothy Sherrm John Simkins Jocque Sfunich Donald Summer 7i r Delores Mixon, Arlene Venard, Barbara Hulsbeck, Jerry Covert and Bob Ruir looked over the commencement announce- THE BIG EVENT TO WHICH ALL SENIORS Robert Swadley George Taybr Lawrence Tharp , James Thomas Ex I Charles Thornton Thomas Tidd Timothy Tomsen Kenneth Van Horn Arlene Venord Carol Verlner DeLynne Wall Blanche Wallaze men's which had been selected by a committee of seniors. LOOKED FORWARD WAS GRADUATION. Sherry Webster Rose Williams Gerald Woods Virginia Workman 1., 1:7, UNDERCLASSMEN Bob Diana Marty Anderson Anderson Arbic ln order to raise money for this year's prom, Nancy Bockus, Coleen Jim JGCk Bill Goeb, Sue Lamb, and Bonnie McNess sell refreshmeng a? the Marie- Ashcruff Aikerson Atkins mom game. Leia Nancy Betterae Bach Backus Barker WORKING IN THE CONCESSION STAND AND RECEIVING Barbara Marvin Glen Barnes Bash'n Beckeir Beny Connie Rosa Birkemeyer Eroif Blankenship JUNIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS, Mr. Ross, Marlene Joy Frank Miss Kile, Miss Bowman, Miss Higdon, Mrs. Babb 5011th BDYGT Malone, and Mr. Moyleben, study the re- Sidney Ray Brunch Breyley Rick Linda Brown Brumfey Phillip Henry Bryon Bullock ; ..9 y' 31 1.x, Betty Mason, POT Loux, and Ronnie Owens eagerly examine the new KUY Junior Class rings which were delivered on December 22. Brothers Bob Bruner Tom Curr CLASS RINGS WERE BIG EVENTS FOR THE JUNIORS. Mike Chandler Sharon 511115 from the recent magazine subscriprion Dahm sole Eddie Dawes Dennis Colligan Bill Daniels Carlo Derrickson Dennis Comberger Hcmie Daniels Don Dreyer Berry Dye Jim Edmondson Rick Edwards Gene Evans Put Fuzzio Deon Faulkner Gene Fellermun Donny Fi're John Foley Vincent Fry Colleen Gaeb Don Gammon Jill Gcrbun Carol Garrett Dave Garfen Dennis Gurten Barbara Geiser Sharon Gilliam JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS; Linda Erumley, Secretary; Ron Robson, Vice President; Alan Siebe, President; George Morgan, Treasurer. TH E 796OJUNIORS WERE A BUSY GROUP. Huffie Glover Vwion Hanson Gienn Heckman Earl Gunter Tim Horfer Myrna Horton Eddie Hall Ralph Harris Ken Human Stewurf HLIson Jim Hysinger Diane Innis Bob Irvin Dorothy James Debbie Jamison Ronnie Kennedy Richard Kopp Dick Krous Sue Lamb Bill Lawson Ricky Leverenz Jerry Lillie Put Loux Sandy Loze James Luke Betty Mason Charity Muihis RAISING FUNDS FOR THE PROM WAS THEIR MAJOR CONCERN THE PROM COMMITTEE, Bill Lawson, Jock Atkerson, Linda Morgan, Bev Rummel, Jill Garburt, Pct Truud, Saundra Morley, Brumley, Judy Rodobough, Ron Robson, Alan Siebe, George and Barbara Geiser luck or the plans for the 1960 prom. Linda McLemore Bonnie McNess BeHy Miller Nancy Mizner George Morgan Saundra Morley Sharon Mullikin Sandy O'Neol Christine Oppen Bill Osgood JEFF Owens Ronnie Owens George Poircn Ron Pollus Brenda Pcsley Charles Poskey Richard Pugh Judy Rudcbuugh OUR CLASSES AND TEACHERS ARE NATURALLY A BIG Judy Rudobuugh, Nancy Backus, Sharon Duhm, John Foley, and Mike Chandler hold American history documents while Mr. Ross explains them To his class. Alex Rodin Jerry Rice Pat Rice Bonnie Riddle Ron Robson Beverly Rummel Otto Suer Judy SchaHer Janell Scoh' John Shumard Alan Siebe Par Simons Qwighf Smith Susan Smith Sandra Sommers Jim Stacey Dave Stamper Ron Srorks PART OF THE MEMORIES OF THAT WONDERFUL YEAR. Ruth Ann Stesch Connie Strodfmun Neil Strawser Diane Taylor Ruth Troinor Pct! Truud Carol Vanover Harold Vagf T. .L Wagner Jerry Walker Princess Way Carol Weidig Kay Wells Sue Whitaker John Wilkinson Ann Windham Joyce WoHord Anna Wolke 69 Connie Womack MISSING: Richard Boos Harold Ellis Rose Marie Miller Charles Pciran Mike PoFf Linda Wright Ray Sears MAGAZINE SALES WERE AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF REVENUE. Each year the Junior Class sponsors a magazine subscription Miller! Dennis Colligan, and Fat Truud receive their prize: while sale 10 earn money for The annual prom. This year's winners, Mr. Ross and Miss Higdon, sponsors, look on. The total for this Sue Lamb, Nancy Mizner, Anna Wolke, Princess Way, Rose year was 5516,43. .tu-n: Mun...- .uI-h. mum: mm HERSHEY'S mu cumuuu Inn nu Nancy Allendorf Barbara Alremeier Sonia Anderson Walt Anderson Joe Aulick Gail Bakie Judy Bailey Bitl Blevins John Bobo Sonny Bond Paula Bron CliHord Briggs Bill Brinkley Bill Brown Karen Cupeharr Mike Corlisle Jim Chumbley Bab Clark SOPHOMORES LOOK FORWARD TO MANY IMPORTANT EVENTS. Sophomore Class omcers: Nancy Aflendorf, Vice-Presidem; Donny Poe, President; Joan La- Ducer, Secreiary; Dan Hosbrook, Treasurer. ML Van Houten points out new biclogy specimens To Dan Hosbrook, Wayne Norman, and Charles Yeager. Bill Conrad Shirley Croswoir Bob Dick Ronnie Cooper Ken Dallas Tony Dick Suzanne Cowu n John Dawek Penny Domino CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES COMBINED TO KEEP BOTH SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM TEACHERS. Mr. Loy, Mn Morgan, Mn Von Houren, Miss Mundell, and Mr. Buster, examine The new Russell Drake Carol Dye Bonnie Dyer Don Dyer Carol Edwards Sherry Ertel Barbara Fufh Neal Faulkner Don Gammon Ted Gonfz Tom Geier Joseph Gilpin Wayne Geller BeHy Groler Bonnie Graler Shirley Grooms Gerald Gunter Roberf Hamilton THE TEACHERS AND THE STUDENTS VERY BUSY. Gayle Donny Dolly equipment and cabinets in Mr. Van How Hare Horrl's Harris i 'enfs room. George Ken Don 3 Henry Hollingsworth Hosbrook f Robert Elena Jacky Houk Innis Johnson Delores Jones Fred Jones Donna Keller Wayne Kilby Tom Kraemer Joan LaDucer Jock Lewis Tom Lotz Rodger Lowe Eddie Moihis Jim Mills George Mitchell Booker Mixon Lois Murray Karen Nolle Wayne Norman Bernice Pufferson Felice Patterson THE SOPHOMORE CLASS WORKED HARD AND SAVED TOWARD Janet Duncan and Geof Kaye buy book covers more supply room salesman. from Danny Poe, U sopho- Dan Payton David Powell Janet Rasch Danny Poe James Quarry Biliie Rathel Sallie Raymond Ida Moe Reed Donna Rieman Wayne Rieger John Richey Jerry Rohne Jenny Rothermel Uwe Rudolph Richard Solutin Gayle Savage Donald Schollon Bob Scherrer Norm Schlicklin John Schnierle Judy Sears Bill' Siegler John Siegler Isobell Sirne THEIR DREAM OF A SPECTACULAR PROM FOR NEXT YEAR. Bill Mu rl'y Smi'rh Snyder Pen ny Greene Snyder Spain Bonita Sheldon Stacy Starr Joan LaDucer and Karen Nolte sell a can of Bufterbns to Mr. Mart The sophomore class is trying to raise money now for next year's prom. Judy Srepp Sum S'roni Leon Tare Giendo Taylor Truman Taylor Jack Thornton Lois Venurd Robert Verfner GIenn Waters Sharon West Peggy White Mcrgarer Stevens Roy Von Bargen Joan Weingartner Patsy Westbrook FOR THE SOPHOMORES, 1960 WAS A YEAR TO BE REMEMBERED. Sophomore boys from the physical education class wait on the Heldhouse steps for the bail to end the fourth period. Wanda Whitf Bil! Wilder June! Wuenker Charles Yeager MISSING: Nancy Anderson Don Bake Ray Miller Bill Mulvaney Nancy POE William Puccini Mr, Baker, Miss Van Houmn, Mr. Stacy, Mrs. Shambten, and Mr. in The Junior High Home Economics room. Because of her broken Bcckhorst, freshmen homeroom teachers, pause for a coffee break arm, Mrs. Gorthardr was not able ro be in 1his picture. 1960 WAS CERTAINLY A BIG YEAR FOR OUR FRESHMEN. Freshman Class Officers: Mike Chandler, President David Werf, Vice President Norma Van Hook, Treasurer Tom Stanley, Secremry 7159167519007 Ann Howington, Donna Herman, Mr. Turner, Donna Gunter, Neal Faulk- ner, Roy Evers, and Dick Brothers point out the sign posted in front of the school advertising the Firs? lurkey shout, sponsored by the Boostersl Club, held at Sycamore High School on November 22. Roger Adams Jay Aschendorf Ron Bernard Harold Sue Ande rson Anderson David Donna Bo ndomer Barnes Harold Pmsy Booker Bm nch FOR THEMJT WAS ANOTHER STEP FORWARD TOWARD JUdy Brandenburg Carolyn Brazil Richard Brothers Rodney Bryan Bonnie Burbee Carolyn Coin Patsy Coin Carol Cusuda Michael Chandler Allan Chase Bonnie Clark James Clingner Marcia Clum James Croft Jerry Cunningham Richard Curless Robert Dallas Myra Dawes James Dean Judy Doughrnun Cheryl Drake Doris Duncan Barbara Edmondscn Carol Embler Joan Evans Roy Evers Larry chse Jeanne Faulkner Linda Fensrermocher Mike Ferguson Robert Feischun David Froley Pot Foley Joanne French Lynn Gaeb Robert Gallo THAT WONDERFUL YEAR WHEN THEY WOULD GRADUATE. SfuarT James Gorbun Gluncy Lewis Nancy Glos Gormun Thomas Gory Gorman Gray David Puff, Torn Gormnn, Curd Ccsada, and Carol Embler receive their TAB books, ordered monthly by Mrs. Gotfhardl. Freshmen girls, Donna Gunter, Ruth Robbins, Judy Doughmcn, Rebeccu Tudor, Judy Brandenburg, Dixie Harris, Josephine KeIcI-I, Donne Herman, and Peggy Lowe, make good use of fhe library Facilities oFfered 0T Sycamore, A BROADER CURRICULUM, OFFERING MANY NEW COURSES, AND David Gross Donna Gunter Kathy Guy Ella Hcmm Jerry Humm Terry Hamm Chris Hcpner John Hardy Bob Harmon Peter Harrington Dixie Harris Barbara Huvill Pamela Hay Penny Heciger Lee Hefher Wanda Henry Linda HensIey Marityn Henson Ralph Henson Donna Herrman Steve Hilton Rod Hifer Janice Hoffman Wayne Holt Anna Howingfon Barbara Jessee Peter Koppus Geof Kaye PhyHis Keith Josephine Kelch Tom Kennedy Doug Kenney Lorerra Kinderman Carolyn Kramer Donnoicne LUBOTi'I Ted Lancaster VARIED ACTIVITIES KEPT THE FRESHMEN VERY BUSY. Biil Lindemun Anita Lohse Jerry Lovell PqueHe Lowe Peggy Lowe DUFFIE Maddox David Marshall Clark Mason Glenda Sue Muupin Phillip McGibney George Merrill B'Ill Morley Marie Murphy Peggy Norman Gory Obst Marie Parker Wayne Payne PGUI Perkins David Poff Judy Porrer Susan Rankin Bill Reed Curtis Reese Leroy Reese Donald Riddle Doris Robbins Ruth Robbins Jeanne Robson Sharon Sadler Lynda Softerfield Judy Schmir Kenneth Schneider Daniel Schwurfz Jerry Shelmn Ann Sisco Bill Southerland MEMORIES OF 1960 WILL BE FILLED WITH NEW EXPERIENCES, Doug Spreen Christena Stamper Sterling Stamper Tom Stanley Beth Srengel Judy Srevenson Judy Stewart Bob Tharp Hal Thomas Jean Thomas Tom Thompson Becky Tudor Beverly Vance Norma Von Hook Carol Van Horn Elsie WordelI Jerry Wag ner Larry Waters Anita Lohse, Penny Hedgen Sfuurt Gurburf, and Peter Harrington are amused or the styles of The 1941 graduating class. CLASSES, AND UNFORGETTABLE EVENTS FOR THE FRESHMEN. Eddie Webb Daryl Wesley Magdaline Wil I iums David Wart Johnie Moe White Bernard Wolke Paulette Wesley Ge ne Whifescu Iver Larry Terry Womock York MISSING: Linda Gos1ing George Hedges Eileen Lewis Lester Meadows Connie Miller Richard Richmond Charles Turner Mary Wflson Michael Young 83 Hershel Adams Janet Ahrman Jone? Alcorn Ken Alcorn Jackie Anderson Mcr'rin Andreasen Rmh Boos Jeb Bogensfose Barbara Bellman Dennis Boyless Kathryn Bennett Ann Bluffmonn John Blusr Reed Boatright Tony Bolton Joan Boyd John Branscome Judy Brennemunn Rennie Breyley Charles Brown Harris! Bruffey GIorio Burk Lorena Busrle James Butrrom Toni Campbell Pmricia Chase Brad Cooper Terry Cox WITH BOTH CLASSES AND ACTIVITIES TO ATTEND, OUR EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM TEACHERS; Mrs, Miles, ML Schiever, Mr. Long, Mrs DeRighf, and Mr. Brummer, seemed pleased at a student cumulative record, Don Cru n1 Steve CUrfmun Bill Dace Gory Daniels Jun Hancock, Sandro Ingram, and Denny Weber explain constellation charts, :1 science proiect 10 class members. EIGHTH GRADERS FOUND THEMSELVES KEPT VERY BUSY. Ed Dieckmann Paul Diekmeyer Bobby Driver Jacqueline Eberhard Don Eckerr Barbara Edens Doug Emerson Carol Eriel Eddie Evans Connie Farris George Feinmel Dan Ferrill Ha rold Fields Linda Fisher Terri Fox Muelynn Gallo CliHord Gnusmunn Kathy Gorten Frank Geminden Sharon Glenn Merrill Glos Dole Golter Jim Gray John Gruber Phyllis Hancock Diane Harbin Keith Harp Bill Harris 5y1viu John Nancy Harris Hasfy Hatfield Gail James Lee Hawthorne Henrich Henry Cheryl Simkins, Harriet BrufTey, Reed Boctrighr, and Dennis Boyless are Roger Vivian Arthur proud of the trophies the Junior High teams have won. Herrin Hiter Hodge Ricky Jud Sandra Holt Huddlesron Ingram THE EIGHTH GRADERS FEEL GROWN-UP AS THEY PARTICIPATE Barbara Jackson Judy Jacobs Elizabefh James Karen Kellum Jerry Kelly Melissa Kimble Dianne Lobermeier Judy Lamb Becky LcVeck Gary Lawrence Karen Lawson Barbara Leavell Tommy Leverenz John Lewis Craig Lindahl Sheila Lonow Ron Loux Dennis Lowe Shanron Ma1one Jim Marshall Annie Mathis Derrick McCoHrey Linda McCowan Karen McCreody Joan McGibney Joel McGregor Charlene Miller Von Miller Tim Moher Eddie Moore Carol Mund Brenda Murdock Bill Murphy Doris Murray Philip Noble David Nolte Connie Nordcm Al Oden Bonnie Oppen Lorry Poiran Patricia Phillips Linda Potts Clarence Pugh Jim Ragle Geof. Rasmussen Clayton Redman Barbara Reed Judy Reimcn Robert Riddle Gory Ross Jeff Sahnd Bob Salyers Charles Sears David Schmif Koihryn Schneirle Charles Schotrner IN EVENTS SIMILAR TO THOSE OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. Junior High students hurry to cm assembly in the high school auditorium. Kenny Scott Randy Sheuff Jim Shelton Chery1 Simkins Jim Simmons Marsha Sims Carolyn Smith Joyce Southerlund Robert Sprutf Belvc Stacey John Stacey Joe Steddom Sandra Stewart Edith Sullivan Dick Sufer Donald Tomes Elaine Traylor Gilmore Turner David Walker Chorione Ward Richard Woshburn Dennis Weber Joe Webster Jeri Weingurfner Cheryl Wellman Stanley Wells Eileen Wiles Sully Wilhelm EVEN CHRISTMAS WAS A GAY TIME FOR 19603 EIGHTH GRADERS. Charles Brown and Joel McGregor are curious about the 90in decorated Christmas packages in Mrs. DeRigM's room. MISSING: Janice Benge Sandra Bicknell Lorry Hurs'r Janice Ray Mason WoodruH Bobby Price Bob Pcmy Ann Remg chf Linda Spears Lois Stevens Bob Taylor 88 SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM TEACHERS, Mr. Thais, Mr. Perry, Mrs. Lawton, Miss Nussboum, Mr. Henke, Mr. Mmhews, and Miss Rodefer, make plans for some of the Junior High dances. TEACHERS AND ADVISERS WERE ALWAYS READY TO ASSIST STUDENTS. Mike Adams Kathe Allendorf Linda Allphin Judy Anderson Larry Anderson I ' Ray Andreasen ' - - . E. Sum Atkins ; H ; '. -. 454m Lynn Aufderheide - Donna Aulik Bill Backus Cheryl Bokie Ronald Bull Barbara Bartlett Don Bauer Nancy Bender John BenneTt Laurence Bennett Dick Berling Joyce Berrrnm Robert Bingham Curl Birkemeyer Kathy Blair Patrick Brommer Carol Bro Phyllis Brenner Kathy Breuer Curl Brieske Glenda Brown Jim Bullock Kathy Burkholder Helen Cain Dennis Capeharf Luther Currier Glenna Casada Charles Clay Fred Comberger Jack Comberger Margie Compton Tom Conrad Jacklynn Coursey Huro1d Covert Mary Dean D'Ick Deurwesfer Vivian Delk Gloria Deuser Roland Dodh Barbara Doughman Sherry Downs Robert Dressler Dave Drook Sue Dunhom Mike Durhin Marion Easley Sandro Edmondson William Evans THEY HELPED THE SEVENTH GRADERS TO BE AT HOME IN Lee David Bren da Fair Fairbrorher Farnum Linda Barbara Eddie Fou Ikner Feidler Ferris Richard John Donna Fi ndley Firch Fife Tom Ron Muri'lyn FOIEY Frederick GONG Sevenih grade boys find trips to the office are no? always unpleasant Janet WiHen, Put Thompson, Sam Stein, Ron Hamblin, Carl Brieske, and Jewell Hacker find class projects make Ohio history more interesiing. THE NEW AND FASCINATING WORLD OF THE JUNIOR HIGH Tracy Garrett Alon Gcrfen Terrie Gauh Dick Geiser Linda Geldreich Bobby Gochoel Judy Godbey April Gray Douglas Greene Linda Grether Margo Grissinger Delores Guy Jewell Hacker Sharon Hoines Candace Humbleion Ronald Humbiin Nancy Hamilton Jerry Hommons Charlene Hare Jenny Harp Mike Harris Ron Harris Cheri Huvill Herbert Hedges Carol Hemmer Charles Henderson Gail Henry Ricky Herweh Smdenfs from Miss Nussbaum's Seventh grade science class, Dick Berling, Jock Kennedy, Potty Sowder, Doug Greene, and Teresa Turner, find specimens and experiments in1eresting. PERFORMING SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS WAS ONE OF THE NEW Anita Honan Sandy lmhoH Jacquelyn Jessee Bobby Johnson Gary Johnson Gerry Johnson Louise Johnson Bessie Jones Leroy Jones Marilyn Jones Robert Jones William Jones Carl Joyner Rondo'l Joyner Sharon Kellum Eugene Kelly Jack Kennedy Jim Knobe Craig Koefler Sarah Kohonkie Share Kouse Marilyn LoButh Lelo Lancaster David Lawson David Leur Tom Lewis Darrell LinviHe Anna Jean Lover! Jim Lyons Arnie Murkl Gary Marple Ernest Marshall Jill Monin Douglas McArthur Chuckie McComas Rose McConnaughey James McGlofhin Mary Meadows Janet Meddings Juan Meranda Ruby MiIIer Danny MHz Sue Mitchell Parry Moore James Morgan Richard Murphy James Murray Linda Neuer Donna Newcomb Jack Newman Sylvia Noble Barb Navy Pufriciu Oden Mike O'Donnefl Joy Oeder Ishcm O'Neul AND INTERESTING THINGS OFFERED IN THE SEVENTH GRADE. Mark Puinfer Danny Parker Gilda Patterson May Peckhem Jack Pittman Joe POE Jimmy Poskey Keith Powe1l Linda Powell Gloria PreHyman Robert Radcliffe Terry Ransom James Rasch Lillie Reed Karol Rice Dallas Riddle Kathy Kieth Wanda Robinson Linda Rogers William Rogers Wendy Roush Mike Rudolf Jennifer Ruff Carole Scheidt Bob Schlosser Roy Schrczer Skip Schumocher James Scc'nff 93 Peggy Sharp Dun Shelley Donna Shelley Jack Shinkle Gerry Sipe John Snow Gory Sommers Put Sowder Debbie Stagge Douglas Stein Donna Sfepp Dennis Sruckey Barbara Sullender Don Sullivan Minfen Sumner Judy Tuyfor Linda Taylor Darlene Thompson Patty Thompson Paulette Thompson Ronnie Thurman Tuna Tiliorson Mike Tomsen Teresa Turner Butch Van Horn David Van Horn Potty Vusfine Joan Vencrd NO MATTER WHAT GRADE, EVERY CLASS HAS SOME MONEY-MAKING MISSWG: Marilyn Baird Teri Fox finds the Junior High supply room a convenienr place to buy all Alon Bonens necessary school items as she makes purchases from Hurrief BruFfey and Delmar Beverly Sheila Lonow. Bruce Colligon Estell Criswell Janet Criswell Tom Ferris Margaret Hammond Larry Humphrey: James Jackson Jimmy JeHers Kathryn Miller Roberta Robinson James Schock Sandra Schu1er Terry Wall Larry Word Gregg Waters Gary Watkins Faye Wood Jame: Vennemon Sheik: Volz Dorrie Wochsman June Woiros Fred Walley Ronald anpler Stanley Wafers Robert Webb Barb Weber Keith Weisbrodt Ken Weisbrod'r Chester Wheeler Bob White Jill Wilder Mike Wilderspl'n Dan Wilson David wm Janet Witten Charles Wolperf Larry Wood Ken Wood Yvonne WoodruFF Gary York Huey York PROJECT FOR THAT ALL IMPORTANT EVENT, THE PROM. Sfudenfs find the IOWer hall of the Junior High building a very crowded place when they are changing classes or the end of each period. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Couch Pant, ROW: DeLynne WulL Jerry Walker, Jim Chumbley, Ron Mike ChoncHer, Jerry Covert, Don Chrissmcn, Tom Sfcn- Clay, Terry Mullikin, Tim Tomsen. Missing; Tim Sherr'Irf, Iey, Don SchoHon, SECOND ROW: Joe Aull'ck, Don Sum- George Taylor. ner, George Morgan, J. B. Simkins, Dan Foe. THIRD A FIGHTING SQUAD, TOPNOTCH COACHES, AND LOYAL FANS MR. ACUS, HEAD COACH HAMILTON COUNTY LEAGUE RUNNERS-UP 1959 MR. SCHNURRENBERGER, LINE COACH MR. PONT, BACKFIELD COACH MR. HENKE. JUNIOR VARSlTY COACH MR. MAYLEBEN, JUNIOR HIGH COACH FIRST ROW: Bill Conrad, Norm SchIicklin, Gene Fellerman, Anderson. THIRD ROW: Skip Smifh, Ron Robson, Alan Siebe, John Foley, Jim Hanna, Couch Acus. SECOND ROW: George Bill Daniels, Bob Clark, Bob Dick. Henry, Richard Pugh, Art Birkemeyer, Tom MCDermoH, Bob HELPED SYCAMORE TO AN ENVIABLE RECORD IN FOOTBALL. Our Varsity football cheerleaders are chosen each year by The stu- dent body, The cheer- leaders for the I959 foatball season were Donna Mizner, Nancy Mizner, Judy HeFFner, Linda Brumley, Janet Wuenker, Myrna Hor- 1on, Nancy Allendorf, and Jill Garbun'. .Wiftmr- 2:. 333' 99 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1959 OPPONENTS WE THEY Preview: Coleroin ..... 12 0 Indian Hill .......... 28 0 Deer Park ........... 28 14 Oak Hill ............ 42 8 Anderson ............. 18 14 Harrison ............. 36 6 Taylor .............. 14 25 Coierain ............. 44 22 Princeton ............ 88 8 Norwood ............. 22 6 FOOTBALL Our Tower men kept the gums going Avoiding a crowded locker room, some of the ?eam members finished dressing OUT of doors for practiceV Mr. Turner, Afhlefic Director, checks 1he date of the 1959 Homecom- ing game, to be played ugainsf Anderson. Ar Sycamore's un- nuol Dad's Nighf, No- vember 13, our team and their proud fo- Thers wait To be intro- duced to the specfo- Tors. Managers Torn Kraemer, Rick Leve- renz, and Dick Kruus served our ?earn well throughouf the year. The Aviators warm up for a victory over Norwood. at?! $43.35,: .2' kmw 13:; i'- m 0. Jerry scores again against Norwood, Bob Anderson Hquock Wke Chondfer Halfbock Tom McDermotr Guard Art Birkemeyer Tackle Don Chrisfmm FUHbock George Merger Guard OUR BOYS RAN HARD . . . Ron Clay End Jerry Cove r'r QU c1 rte rbuck Jim Hanna Halfback Terry Mullikin Tackle Richard Pugh HaIfback DeLynne comes in for the tackle er the Homecoming game. Ron Robson End THEY TACKLED EVEN HARDER. Tim Sherritt Ce mer J. B. Simkins Guard George Taylor G u a rd Alan Siebe Qwrferbuck Dan Sumner Center Tim Tomsen End Skip Smith End DeLynne Wall Tackle Jerry Walker Fullback Sycamore fans cheer as the Aviators score another 6 points. IT WAS A SEASON WORTH REMEMBERING The boys practiced long and hard Throughcuf The season to be a winning team. 104- RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: J. Aschendorf, R6 Rich- TA Stanley, N, Faulkner, G. Obsr. B. Brown, T. Lancaster, 56 Gurbun, mond, P, Hurringron, B. Wilder, L. Fosse, M. Chandler. D. Spreen, J. Mifls, THIRD ROW: J, Aulick, D. SchaHon, R. Evers, 8. Dick, J. S Stamper. SECOND ROW: Coach Henke, L. Womack, J. Quarry, Chumbley, B6 Clark, G6 Henry, D. Poe, N6 Schlickiin, C, anner. FOR BOTH THE VARSITY AND JR. VARSITY Throughout the season Mr. Henke's team practiced long and played hard. Jim Mills is iusf one example oi the fine players that next yearls Varsity team can expect. 1959 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY Indian Hill .......... 6 0 Deer Park .......... O 22 Mr. Healthy ......... 6 8 Anderson ........... 14 20 Finneytown ......... 7 22 Norwaod ........... 22 6 Fri ncefon ........... O 6 3 1'1 JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW; Coach Mcyle THIRD ROW: A. Markle, C. Brown, A. Oden, J. Marshall, R, ben, D. Van Horn, M. Tomsen, R. Loux, E. Moore, B. RTddle, Asst. Geisar, T. Wall, D. Weber, C. Lindahl. FOURTH ROW: D. Tnmes, Coach D. Daniels. SECOND ROW: l. O'Neal, D. Crum, J. Shinkle, J. McGregor, B. Harris, D Van Horn, C. Pugh, C. Birkemeyer, G J. Bagensfose, J. Henreich, JA Morgan, 5. Curfmon, B. Driver Danie!s, D.McCaHrey. THE JUNIOR HIGH RECORD WAS ONE OF WHICH TO BE PROUD. THE JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS, Connie Farris, Jone? Alcorn, and Karen Lawson tKneelinm and Barb Feidler, Cheryl Simkins. Barbara Doughmun, Delores Guy and Judy Lamb tSfundingL led our future football arms 10 a proud 6-1 record. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL GAMES WE THEY Delhi .......... 18 O Finneytown A . . . 26 8 FoirFIeld ....... 6 O Bridgetown , . , . 6 0 Country Day . . 18 6 Yorkshire ..... 36 O Colerain ...... 6 36 BASKETBALL? Our 1960 Varsify Baskefbull Team had a good season with H wins. Harris, Bob Swudley, Richard Pugh, Jerry Walker, Ron Robson, Tim Members of this year's roundbollers were Skip Smith, Terry Mul- Tomsen, and coaches Mr. Acus and ML Henke. likin, Alan Siebe, DeLynne WulI, J. B. Simkins, Bob Anderson, Eddie THE TEAM HAD WHAT iT TAKES Bob Anderson Eddie Harris Skip Smith Tim Tomsen Guard Guard Center Forward 1960 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY Madeira .............. 53 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Oak HiEls ............. 64 ............... 26 McNicholos ----------- 55 ................ 65 Anderson ............. 34 ................ 44 Mt. Heolihy ........... 59 ................ 57 Harrison .............. 55 ................ 45 Norwood ............. 41 ................ 32 Roger Bacon ----------- 62 ................ 58 Princeton .............. 51 ................ 63 Jay Aschendorf and Jim Clingner worked hard as baskefbcll managers throughouf the season. Jerry Walker DeLynne Wall Forward Guard 109 Wifhrow .............. Taylor ................ Indian Hill Coleroin .............. Mcrfemonf ............ Woodward ............ Purcell ............... Deer Park ............. Franklin WE THEY 58 ................ 73 61 ................ 43 81 ................ 57 45 ................ 43 66 ................ 32 53 ................ 56 48 ................ 47 74 ................ 56 47 ................ 50 This year, Sycamores five outsmnding Varsity boskefboH cheerleaders, Judy HeHner, Donna Mizner, Jill Garbun, Linda Brumley, and Nancy Mizner, will long remember the many thriHing games Aviators comin' W50 WITNESSED A MATCHLESS SCHOOL SPIRIT Loyal fans congramlore the Team after 0 hord- fough? victory over Purcell. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE WE THEY Moderio .................. 29 28 Oak Hills ................. 35 20 McNicholos ................ 32 45 Anderson ................. 27 44 Mt. Healthy ................ 29 26 Harrison .................. 37 47 Norwood .................. 25 21 Roger Bacon .............. I9 32 Princeton .................. 38 27 Withrow ................ 23 39 Taylor .................... 34 21 Indian Hill ................. 41 32 Colercin .................. 38 27 Muriemonf ................. 4O 25 Woodward ................ 33 26 Purcell .................... 27 35 Deer Park ................. 34 32 $ch. Chosen by our student body, our JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS were Penny Domfnu and Nancy Allendorf in the FRONT ROW; Joanne French, Jane? Wuenker, and Joanne LoDucer in the SECOND ROW. OUR JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM EXHIBITED 2HUSTLE AND SPIRIT. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Don Schallon, Jack Thorn- Hollingsworth, Dan Poe, George Mitchell, Ted Lancaster, Jim Mills, T0 . Charles Yeager, Bob Dick, Jim Chumbley, Bill Morley, Ken Torn Geier,ond Coach Henke. 111 Tension rises among Coach Henke and his boys during an excifing game. Jim Chumbley Center Bob Dick Guard Bill Morley Forward Dun Poe Guard Chu rles Yeage r Forwu rd 112 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM, 8. Soufheriond, D. Maddox, H. Anderson, L. Womack. 8. Galio, J. Cun- ningham. S. Gcrbutf, R. Evers, MISSING: R. Richmond, 3. Stamper. in circle, Coach Pon'r. Faithful and onaL The JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS were Debras Guy, Barbara Doughman, Judy Lamb, Cheryl Simkins, Connie Farris, Koren Lawson, Janet Alcorn. and Barbara Feidler, i THE JUNIOR HIGH TEAM - POTENTIAL VARSITYMATERIAL. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: C. Pugh, J. Roach, B, Schlosser, J. Schinkla 5 Curfmun, J. Gruber, B, Driver, B. Jones, A. Oden, SECOND ROW: D. Tomes, C. SchoHner, B Murphy, E. Ferris, C. Birkemeyer, R. Boutright, B. Taylor. D. Geiser, D. Bauer. Coach Schnurrenberger Ron Kennedy's forehand proved eHecTIve throughout the tennis season. Jim Hunnu placed one with his strong backhand. SPRING CAME AND BROUGHT FORTH TENNIS . . . 6: .xvg', . 1 'u' if - Sycamore's Vursi'ry Tennis Squad served their way Through the Rick Edwards, Joy Bonham, Doug Lucke, and missing from the season th a fine record. Members of the team were Ron picture, Doug Lowe, Their couch, Mr. Moyleben, enthusiosrically Kennedy, Jim Hanna, J. B Simkins, Dove Garfen, Bill Lawson, supported his team. 114 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: J. Aschendorf, B. Swadlay, B. Bruner, J. Thornton. THIRD ROW: B. Dick, D. Poe, R2 Robson, E. Harris, T. Geier, C. Thornton, C. Human, SECOND ROW: Coach Henke, S. Smirh, T. Tomsen, J. Chumbley. GV Mitchell, R2 McLemore, KV Hollingsworfh, JA Walker, G. Evans, Hey, Eddie Harris. Stretch, reach, culchll AND BASEBALL. Bob Swadley bangs out another hit 4 2' , . 2 57;, -v M. 1960 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Mar 29 Princeton noosfponed3 Apr 1 Norwood Apr 5 Anderson tposfponed2 Apr 7 Hughes Apr 1 1 Princeton Apr 13 Reading Apr 19 Norwood Apr 22 Anderson Apr 28 - May 3 Koumy Tournew May 6-7 District 115 May 12 Deer Park The JUNIOR HiGH BASEBALL TEAM showed great promise for Nolfe, J. McGregor, B. Harris. THIRD ROW: S. Curfmon, C. next year's varsity squad. FIRST ROW: C. Linduhl, J. Lewis, Schot'mer, D. Tomes, G. Feimhel, Mr. Schriever, B. Taylor, .L R, Boutright, 8. Dose, R. Loux. SECOND ROW: D. Buyless, D. Gruber,J.Shinkle, B. Driver. THE TRACKMEN uMADE THE SCENE TOO. Rick Brown, Tom Tomsen, Bob Anderson, H. Ellis, and Richard Pugh reach for the finish line after a hard practice run. 116 VARSITY TRACK TEAM. FIRST ROW: 5, Sfcn'Iper, B. Brinkley, G. Whifescarver, R. Richmond, Dh Maddox, H. Anderson, J. Schnierle. SECOND ROW: G. Pugh, T. Tidd, B. Hamilton, Bh Boyd, D. Jones, R, Pugh, T. Tomsen, B. chdley, 3 Anderson, G. Morgan, B Brown, J. Foley, R. Brown, L. Anderson. THIRD ROW: J. Quarry, D. Krcws, R. Kraemer, G. Fellerman, J. Walker, G. Henry, J. AUHCk, H. Ellis, D. Harris. Couch Pom is missing from The picture. Jerry Walker clears another one in good form, J TRACK Our cindermen won several honors and set new records this past season. They capfured the Knights of Columbus Relay Championship and the Counfy Skip Smith and Art Birkemeyer pu'r the Championship. shot while Tom Tidd and Alan Siebe waTch. New Records set in 1960: Dick Kraus - Mile - 4 min. 55 sec. Alan Siebe - High Hurdles - 16.2 seconds Skip Smith h High Jump - 5' 9 Bill Brown, Jim Quarry, Alan Siebe, Bill Brinkley. and John Schnierle Take a lap. VARSITY GOLF TEAM. Alon Siebe, Jim Burg, Jerry Kohl, and Jerry Capehorf. Coach Anus Jerry KohI and Jim Burg check their score cords offer 0 Jerry Copehort is er The height of his backswing before match; Teeing off. 118 GIRLS ' SPORTS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAMV TOP TO BOTTOM: Nancy Poff, Chris Oppen, Karen Cupehcrf, Claudia Chose, Bev Rummel, Pa? Simona, Janet Mason, Joyce Keller, Myrna Horton, Suzanne Cowon. The RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM was on 1H3 ball, bmh in the picture and in the games, during the 195960 season. The Ieom members GIRLS were Elsie WordelL Gayle Savage, Joan Evans, Donna KeHer, Patsy Brunch, Karen Nohe, IsubeH Sime, Gayle Hare, Carol Embler, Jacky Johnson, and Suzanne Cowun, kneeling. V A R 5 ITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Chris Oppen, Claudio Chose, Donna Mizner, Barb Hufsbeck. Janet Mason, Joyce Keller, Miss Weben coach, Myrna Horton, Bev Rummel, Bobbi Jones, Suzanne Cowon, Saundra Morley, Gayle Savage, kneeling AT SYCAMORE PARTICIPATED ACTIVELY IN ATHLETICS. RESERVE VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Jack Johnson, Donna Keller, Jane? Wuenker, Carol Ver'rner, Wanda BiH, Koren Nolte. Joanne LaDucer, Carol Embler, Gayle Hare, Isabelle Sime, and Miss Weber, coach, kneeling. Miss Weber briefed the VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM on the Chris Oppen. KNEELING: Joyce KeHer, Janet Mason, Nancy importance of making freld goals. STANDING: Linda Brumley, Mizner, Myrna Horton, Bev Rummel, Barb Hulsbeck, Jacky Po? Fuzzio. Donna Mfzner, Connie Womack, Brenda Pusley, Johnson. Befferae Barker, Sue Whifaker, Marrie Arblc, Claudia Chase, MANY OF THE GIRLS AT SYCAMORE ENJOYED INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS, All soy, Cheese! A happy RESERVE HOCKEY TEAM had its piciure Fczzio. KNEEUNG: Wanda whm, Marty Snyder, Penny Snyder, Lois taken with Miss Weber, ?he coach, in the second row. STANDING: Venard, Nancy Allendorf, Penny Domino, Koren Cupehurt, Susan Karen Nolte, Gayle Savage, Miss Weber, Jenny Rorhermel, Pct Anderson,Donnu Gunter, Pm Loux. 122 Look of those baby pictures! Miss Weber, the girl's physical education director, odds spice to the life of the Sycamore girls as she puTs Those pfn-ups on the bulletin board. Not only do They add variety, but they u'lso make the classes interesting and fun! SUCH AS BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL, HOCKEY, AND SOFTBALL. Miss Weber had a big turnout for the sof'bull tryouts, since all are Burress, Joyce Kelfer, Frankie McBride, Donna Keller. KNEELING; interested in having fun. STANDING: Suzanne Cowon, Chris Oppen, Jacky Johnsonl Judy Bailey, Carol Embler, Karen Nolre, Brenda Nancy Milner, Carol Bailey, Nancy POE, Sonic Anderson, June Posley, Pot Simons, Bev Rummel. -- . m4... x ACTIVITIES Bonnie McNess, band member, calls on Mrs Powell on TAG DAY, sponsored by the band for the ms? time this year to raise money for band uniforms. Bonnie collected more Then any other band member. DRUM MAJOR, Bill Lawson and BAND DIRECTOR, Mr. Wagner SYCAMORE'S BAND PROUDLY ENTERTAINED AT MANY EVENTS, MAJORETTES, Linda Fenstermacher, Barbara Geiser, Karen Dunhom, Betty Foster, Judy Schmif, Ar1ene Venord, and Anita Powell, performed with the bond at many eventS. 126 BAND. FIRST ROW: Moloret'res, Karen Dunham, Barb Geiser. Berry Foster, Judy Schmit, Arlene Venord, and Anita PDWEH. SECOND ROW: Jerry Lovell, Mike Ccrlisle, Geoff Rasmussen Allan Chase, Bill Merely, Ronnie Cooper, Phyllis Keith. Steve Curfmun, Bonnie McNess, Dennis Boyless, THERD ROW: Mr. Wagner, Direcron Lynda Sonerfield, Joe Gilpen, Kathy SchnEerIe, Ken Dallas, Bill Brinkley, Torn Geier, Doug Emerson, John Lewis, FOURTH ROW: Bev Vance, Porn Hay, Jud Huddlesion, Roger Adams, Daryl Wesley, Ted Lancaster, Dave Gross, David Schmlt, Barbara Huvlll, Jean Faulkner, NunCy Backus, Jeb Bcgenslose, FIFTH ROW: Joy Ashendorf, Frank Geminden, Dave Nche, Lewis Glosl Doug Kennedy, John Schnierle, Don Dreyer, Neal Faulkner, Roy Von Eargen, Rodney Bryan, Harold Booker, Members absent from picture: Patsy Brunch, Richard Curless, Bob Dallas, Saundra Judy Brenneman, Donna Barnes, Bill Lawson, Drum Mcior, O'Neal. AND THE PERFORMANCES WERE ENJOYED BY EVERYONE. BAND OFFICERS. Anita Powell Eill Morley Barb Geiser Bill Lawson Bonnie McNess Dave Gross Biil Brinkley Patsy Branch Bev Vance John Schnierie Phyllis Keith Donna Barnes 127 FLUTES Ronald Cooper Bonnie McNess Phyllis Keith Lynda Sotferfleid Patsy Brunch MISSING: Linda Gossiing CLARINETS FIRST ROW Jean Faulkner Nancy Backus Dave Gross Ted Lancaster Roger Adams SECOND ROW Bill Lawson Bev Vance Pam Hay Roy Von Borgon Doug Kennedy Daryl Wesley SAXOPHONE Neal Faulkner Lewis Glos Rodney Bryan Saundra O'Neul Harold Booker LOW BRASS FIRST ROW Joy Aschendorf Bob Dulles Don Dreyer SECOND ROW Barbara HcviEI Richard Curless John Schnierle CORNETS Donna Barnes Tom Geier Bill Conrad Ken Dallas Bill Brinkfey MISSING: Joe Gilpen PERCUSSION FRONT: Mike Corlisle REAR: Allan Chase Bill Morley Karen Dunham Anita Powell DANCE BAND FIRST ROW Rodney Bryan Ted Lancaster Mr. Wagner, Direcmr Neal Faulkner Harold Booker SECOND ROW Joe Aschendorf Bob Dallas Dan Dreyer Ken DuIIds Bifl Conrad Bill Brinkley Torn Geier THIRD ROW Bill Morley Mike Curlisle John Schnierle MIXED CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Delores Mixon, ChorWoHe Richardson, Virginia Workman, Marlene Buffer- bcugh, Koren Harringren, Donna Mizner, Sonia Anderson, Debbie Jamison, Carolyn Weidig, Judie Schuf- fer, Linda Brumfey, Mike Carlisle, Kay Brothers, Patsy Westbrook, Ronnie Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Rose Williams, Ida Mae Reed, Carolyn Bailey, Pot Simons, Gloria Reese, Beny Mason, Jim Hanna, Neal Faulk- ner, Koren Dunhcm, Pot Troud, Irene Sanno. Janet Blome, Jo Ann Mock, Ann Clark, Anlro Pcwell, THE CHORAL GROUPS OF ALL SIZES, AND GRADES SANG MADRIGAL. Glenn Goulf, BiJI Brinkley, Jeanne Robson, and MADRIGAL Mcgdaline Williams, Lorrena Kinderman, Bernie Wolke. Joanne French and Elsie Wcrdell. The Madrigal group is directed by Mr. Murshail. Lynda Gurten, Connie Womack. THIRD ROW: Doug Moon: Nancy Ingram, J. B. Simkins, Charles Yeager, Bill quwn, Carolyn Schmh, Dan Poe, Ken Hollingsworfh, Skip Smith, Roger McHugh, Glenn Guulf, Christine Oppen, Iscbell Sime, Bob Ruit, George Mitchell, Ronnie Lufimer, Anna Wolke. A? the right is Mr. Marshall, the direcior. IN A MANNER OF WHICH EVERYONE COULD BE PROUD. TRIPLE TRIO: Pa? Truud, Betty Mason, Eiena Innis, Carrie Harringion, Delores Mixon, Rose Williams, Janef Blame, Mr. Marshall. MISSING: Jo Ann Mack, Anita Powell, Moriorie Murray. Mrs. Skolos, Music Supervisor, and Mr. Marshall, Choir Direc- tor, pause fer a picture while discussing future plans for The choirs. MIXED CHOIR OFFICERS: Charlotte Richardson, Vice-Presidenf; Anita Powell, Secretary; Carrie Harrington, President and J, B. Simkins, Stage Manager; odmirb The green and white choir robes UNDER THE ABLE DIRECTION OF MR. MARSHALL AND MRS. SKOLOS, JUNIOR HIGH CHOlR. FIRST ROW: Richard Herweh, Bill Sandy Imhoff, Gerry Johnson, Carol Sipe, Glenda Brown; Backus, John Fitch. Jane! Ncorn, Carol Bron, Carol Hem- SECOND ROW: Nancy Bender, Vivian Hirer, Bobby mer, Tana Tillotson, Jackie Anderson, Barbara Feidler, Gochoei, Herschei Adams, John Stacey, Dennis Ccpeharf, Judy Reimun, Kathy Gorten, Kathy Burkholder, Mary Cheri HaviH, Linda McCowon. Patricia Phiilips, Margie Meadows, Charlene Hare, Kuihy Breuer, Brenda Fcrnam, Compton. Karol Rice. Barbara Edens, Joan McGibney. GIRLS' CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Wanda WhEH, Jenny Rofhermel, Koren dcline Williams, Linda Wright, Bev Rummel, Joan Sexton, Marty Nolfe, Donna Riemon, Donna Barnes, Judy Do'ughmcn, Penny Sny- Snyder, Joanne French. THIRD ROW: Barb Fcth, Bonnie Clark, der, Koren Capehcrt. GGH Bokx'e, Gayle Savage, Jacky Juhnson, Bonnie Burbee, Carol Van Horn, Donna LoBmh, Jeanne Robson, Mr, Marshall, SECOND ROW: Patsy Branchl ScHie Raymond, Luis Elena lnnisl Peggy Whi'e, Judy BaHey, Louetta Kindermonl Sharon Vencrd, Penny Domino, Nancy Allendorf, Caro! Edwards, Mog- Sudmr,3uzunne Cowan. VOCAL MUSIC AT SYCAMORE REACHED NEW HEIGHTS IN EXCELLENCE. Belvo Sfocey, Sue Mitchell, Jackie Eberhard, Barbara Doug Greene, Cheryi Bakie. P01 Chose, Lela Lancaster, Jackson, Sharon Glenn, Puhy Vusline, JiH MOHFn, Muri- Don Bauer, Gloria PreMymon, Ani'o Hoffman, Cheri lyn Geno, Phillis Brenner. THIRD ROW: Annie Mathis, Kouse, Linda Geldriech, Davy Woschmon, Delores Guy, Pufricio Oden, Joy Oder, Pot Sowder, Debbie Stogge, PouleHe Thompson, Barbara Weber, Teresa Turner. Anna Barbara BorHeN, Sharon Kellum, Barbara Doughmon, Jean Leven,Mrs.Skolos. FRESHMAN CHOIR FIRST ROW: Peggy Lowe, Dixie Hmris, George Merrill, Rod Hirer, Anita Lohse, Tom Thompson, Sue An- derson. SECOND ROW: Ruth Robbins, Sue Rankin, Barbara Hcvill, Bernie Wolke, Bonnie Burbee, Jerry Love'll, Ella Hamm. The choir is directed by Mr. L.Morshul1. MUSIC AND CLUBS WERE THE CENTER OF MANY ABSORBING JUNIOR HIGH BAND. FIRST ROW: Jeb Bogensmus, David Schmif, Kathy Blair, Candy Hombleton, Wendy Roush, Jackie Coursey. SECOND ROW; Jim McGlmhin, David Lear, Richard Washburn, Marilyn LcBmh, Kathy Miller, Judy Brennemun, Mile Harris, Alan Gotten, John Lewis, me Clingner, Nancy Bender. THIRD ROW: Fred Morgcnl Fay Winchell, Sarah Kohcmkie, Frank Geminden, Dick Geiser, Arnie Morkel, Gary Daniels, Dave Nolfe, Dick Suter, Joe Sfeddom, Kathy Schnierle, Delmar Beverly, ROW FOUR: Dennis Boyless, Doug Greene, Clarence Pugh, Joel McGregor, Jim Morgan, Minter Sumner, Skip Schumccher, Geof Rossmussen, Steve Curfmun. The bond is direcfed by Mr. Wagner. muggy . . The GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is open for membership 10 any senior high girl cmanding Sycamore. AND INTERESTING EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The G.A.A. BOARD members, Donna Mizner, President,- Bev Sophomore Representative; Nancy Allendorf, Treasurer; Jo- Rummel, Repor'rer; Nancy Mizner, Junior Represenlafive; anne French, Secretary; Arlene Venurd, Sergeunr-at-Arms; Janet Mason, Senior Representaiive; Charlotte Richardson, look over travel folders while discussing the girls' annual Sports Manager; Linda Brumlem Vice President; Judy Schmit, weekend camping trip, Freshman Representative; Miss Weber, Sponsor; Lois Venord, Sycamore's FLYERETTES, Saundra Morley, Chris Oppen, Carol Van- RafheL Anita Lohse, Peggy Lowe, Susan Anderson, Donna Herman, over, Judy Schmir, Paulette Lowe, Judy Rodubough, Pm Simons, Cheryl Drake, Penny Hedger, Kay Brothers, Sidney Brunch, Brenda Carolyn Weidig, Sue Lamb, Sharon Mullikin, Bev Rummel, Billie Pasley, Connie Blair, Bonnie Burbee, Pct Truucl, Jeanne Robson, SYCAMORFS MANY VARIED CLUBS EXCELLED IN SERVICE Hattie Glover, Barbara Barnes, Linda Fenstermucher, Miss the JR. RED CROSS, are making St. Patrick's Day decorations. Vun Hou1en, Sylvia Klein, and Janice HoRmun, members of This service club is open to all girls in the high school. and Connie Stradimon enioyed performing at many football and be in high school and perform various dance steps before the basketball games throughout the yearh To be u Flyeretfe, one must Flyereite Board, which 1hen selects the members. MISSING; Par Loux. AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE IN THE COMMUNITY. HEALTH CAREERS. STAND- ING: Lynn Gaeb, Doris Rob- ins, Mrsh Shumblen, Phyllis Keith, Sharon Scdler. SIT- TING: Penny Snyder, Chris- 'rine Stamper, Bonnie Burbee. MISSING: Par Lcux, Paulette Lowe, Eileen Lewis, and Joan EvansA They plan ahead for :1 career in some field of heulfh, The club is open to any girl or boy in high school. 137 LETTERMAN'S CLUB. ROW ONE: Mr. Anus, Mike Chandler, Jim Hanna, Joe Aulick, Dick Kraus, John Foley, Bill Brown, Eddie Harris, Torn Kmamer ROW TWO: Jerry Covert, Neal Faulkner, Art Birke- meyer, Gene FeHermcm, BiH Atkins, George Morgan, Hawkins Ko- hcnkie, Don Chrisfmcn, ROW THREE: Bil! Conrad, Fred Leverenz, Bob Hamilton, Bob Dick, Donny Poe, Bob Clark, J B. Simkins, Chuck Thornton. ROW FOUR: Jerry Walker, Alan Siebe, Ron Robson, Skip Smith, Tim Tomsen, Terry Mullikin, Doug Jones, DeLynne Wall. Any boy in the high school who has accumufmed 300 or more points by punicipafing in Sycamorek many sports activities may be a member, THOSE WHO WERE SPORTS MINDED AND THOSE WITH LITERARY LETTERMAN'S OFFICERS, Eddie Harris, President Skip Smith, Sergeunl-af-Arrns; Alan Siebe, Vice Presi- dent; Jerry Walker, Treasurer; Don Christmun, Secretary; plan The theme and bond for 1heir annual dance, Mount Vernon SfrolL 138 INTERESTS FOUND SYCAMORE HAD A CLUB FOR THEM. LIBRARIANS, STANDING: Delores Mixon, Ida Reed, Kathy Guy, Peggy Lowe, Chris Stamper, Doris Duncan. Judy Stein, Jim Luke, Janet Blame. Mrs. Lancusfer, Betty Graler, Janet Duncan, Bonnie Groler, Paulette LOWe. SITTING: 60er Saw age, Gail Bakie, Janet Wuenker, Norma VanHook, Donna Herman, Donna Reiman, PauIeffe Wesley, Carol Hacker, Ron Kennedy, Donna Barnes, Jeanne Robson, Vivian Hanson, Judy Stewart, Nancy Backus. Any boy or girl in the high school may be a librarian during 1heir study halls. This is a worth-while experience for them. Carol Hacker and Dick Kraus check rhe books in the Syca- more Library while observing Nurional Library Week. 139 $3 $0. K xi; DPEN- ERFUL WUNEU WORLDS. KEYHOLE. ROW ONE; Anna Wolke, Marjorie Murray, Nancy Backus, LcDucer, Mrv Buster Any high school boy or girl who has a C+ or Bob Evonsv ROW TWO; Susan Smith, Ann Windham, Isabelle Sime, better average in English, or who has been recommended by his Sallie Raymond, Hal Thomas. ROW THREE: Saundra MorIey, Koren English teacher, is able to ioin This club. Babb, Judy Stein, Ron Kennedy, Linda Brumley, Dekyes Mixon, Lyn MANY FOUND THE KEYHOLE CLUB AN IDEAL ACTIVITY TO PUT Nancy Backus and Ron Kennedy run 05 stencils for the Keyhole. l Saundra Morley, Arr Ed'nor; SaHie Raymond, and Doris Schumann prepare the artwork for the next issue of Ihe school paper, the Keyhole; Undo Brumley, Bob Evans, and Susan Smith seem to be enioying rhe issues of the Keyhole, which Ann Windhorn, Business Manager, has given them. THEIR REPORTING ABILITY TO WORK, Lyn LoDucer and Karen Bobb type stencils for the Keyhole, while Judy Stein, Edhor, looks on. Susan Smifh, Feature Editor; Nancy Backus, Co-Assistun? Ediwr; Judy Stein, Editor; Mr. Buster, Sponsor; Ron Kennedyl Co-Assistonf Editor; and Sallie Raymond, News Editor,- discuss a new issue of the Keyhole. MISS- ING: Dick Krous, Sports Editor. 14-1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. ROW ONE: Ron Kennedy, Jill Garbu , Gloria Reese, Carol Weidig, Par Simons, Kay Wells, Linda Brumley, Char'lmte Richardson. ROW TWO: Nancy Backus, Judy Stein, Ruth Trainer, Doris Schumann, Ann Windham, Susan Smith, Judy HeHnerA ROW THREE: Mr. Ross, Charles Hawkins Ko- Don Chris9mun, Lyons, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OR PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB APPEALED TO MANY Charles President; Charlotte Richardson, Pas! Vice President; Don Christ- Pcst President Jill Gorbutt, Secretary; Mr. Ross, Lyons, mun, Sponsor; Alon Siebe, Treas- Linda Brumley, Vice President and Post Secrefury; urer; post and presenr officers uf Narionul Honor SOCiety dis- cuss The upcoming induction ceremony for The new 1960 members. honkie, Alan Siebe, Dove Gcrten, Saundra Morley, George Morgan. All members of National Honor Seciery have maintained a scholastic average of a B or better for two consecutive semesters. A member may be drcpped from 1519 club if he fails 1o maintain this average. 5 5 i. ,5. a 14-2 SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION Francis, discuss the operation of the school camera To ioin the membeis, Jack Marshall, Hawkins Kohonkie, Phillip McGibney, photography club any boy must take a test on photography and Bob Clark, Bill Brinkley, Bill Osgood, Bob Evans, and Sam fhen be voted on by fhe members of the club SYCAMORE STUDENTS. HJ Sum Francis is listening mfenrively while: Hawkins Kohankie and Jack MarshallI eXd plain ihe process of enlarging pictures. WHETHER YOUR INTERESTS LIE IN JOURNALISM OR IN OTHER FIELDS, SPORTSMAN'S CLUB. Phil Bryon, Art Birkemeyer, Hawkins Kohankie, Frank Boyer. Hawkins Kohcnkie shows Frank Boyer the proper position for shooting. SporTsmoWs is open 10 all sTudents who are inieres'red in guns. PROJECTIONISTS. Ron Kennedy, Jerry Woods, Torn Curr, Ted Yeager, ML Stacy, Jim Clingner, Chuck Thorn'ron, Jim Burg. Lancaster, Ken HoHingsworTh, Bill Wilder, Jock Thornton, Charies The Proiectionists is open 10 any boy or girl at Sycamore. 144 QUILI. AND SCROLL SEATED: Janet Blame, Ann Clark, Chorfotre Richardson, Susan Smith. Nancy Backus, Lyn LaDucer. STANDING: Gloria Reese, Irene Senna, Jo Ann Mock. Bob Evans, Jock Marshall, Hawkins Kohankie, Miss Ham, Mr. Buster, Doris Schumann, Judy Stein, Saundra Morley, Ann Windhorn, Ron Kennedy. Quill and SYCAMORE HAD A CLUB FOR YOU. Nancy Backus. Ann Clark, Janet Blame, Bob Evans, and Ron Kennedy admire The miniature lamb, c: symbol of the Golden Lamb Restaurantwhere The members anended a formal in?- 1iarion dinner. Scroll is the internmionol honorary society for high school Iournolisfs. Its purpose is to reward individual achievements and to guide En- dividual initiative. Only iuniors or seniors who have made 0 worth- while contribution To The school yearbook or newspaper ore efigibfe to belong. Lyn LnDucer, Doris Schumann, and Ron Kennedy are curious to see Henry Can's room, one of the many famous bedrooms dis- played of H13 Golden Lamb. S1AGE CREW members, Arlene Venord, Betty Mason, Elena son, Gui! Bukie, Ruth Ann 51esch, Connie Blair, Jeanne Ennis, Put Simons, Pa? Truud, Bill Dunieis, Ray Breyiey, RUS- Robson, are in charge of building sets, the sound effects, sell Drake, Bob Irvin, Sidney Branch, Jock A'rkerson, Carol and lighting for the plays Vonover, Glenn Guulf, Barbara Geiser, Dun Dryer, Bill Law- AN OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE 15 THE GOAL STAGE CREW, THESPIANS, NATIONAL THESPIANS ofT- born Geiser, Don Dryer, Bill Lawson, Sharon Mullikin, cers, Arlene Venord, Barbara Koch, Miss Mundell, Judy Connie Blair,JiII Garbulf, and Fat TraUd. Heaner, Pm Simons, Ruth Ann Stesch, Glenn Gault, Bar- 146 THESPIANS. ROW ONE: G. Bakie, 5 Branch, J Blair, 5. Mullikfn. ROW FOUR: B. Irvin, J, Afkerson, WUenker, B. Gruler, J. HeHner, L. SofharfnalclA B G. Gault, P. Simons, K Brothers, B. Mason, N. Backus, Graler. ROW TWO: E. Innis, B. Lawson, J. Stein, C. B Burk. Any student in high school who participates Vanover, J. Robson, J. French, J. Porter, J. Hoffman, in the drummtics performed of Sycamore is eligible to B. Dyer. ROW THREE: R. Kennedy, D Dryer, B. ioin ThespiansA Koch, B Geiser, P. Truud, R. Stesch, J. Garbun, C. OF THE THESPIANS AND STAGE CREW MEMBERS. NATIONAL THESFIANS. ROW ONE: P. Tmud, J. the trophies their members received for the One-Acf HeFFneI', J. Stein, B. Wallace, G, chlf, B. Lawson Play Tournaments. Any member of Thespians is eligible ROW TWO: R. Stesch, C. Blair, J Garbun, B, Koch, for National Thespions after he has earned 50 points B. Geiser, K. Brothers, P. Simons. They are proud of by participating in various dromatics. STUDENT COUNCIL. ROW ONE: De Werf, B. Barnes, FE D. Courseyl T. Carr, P. Horringfon, A. Venurd, M. Chandler, Traud, B, Mason, 5. Rankin, B. Lawson. ROW TWO: Mr. B. th, P. Brunch, Je LoDucer, G. SOVGQE- Ross, C. Miller, B. Hulsbeck, De Mizner, P. Domino, A, Siebe, STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES AND WORKERS FIND OUR STUDENT Members of the student body are chosen each year from fheir respecfive homerooms to serve on The sfudenf council. The ofFI- cers, offer participating En a vigorous campaign, are elected by The entire sTudenT body. The purpose is To encourage leadership and high scholarship, To create a greater sense of re- sponsibility among the students, To furTher school spirit, and To creme a better understanding between The students and The faculty. Joan LoDucer, Penny Domino, Mr; Ross, Alan Siebe, Patsy Branch, and F01 Troud discus Citizenship Week. ? 148 I a .Iifuih 'kx'. .0. w.-..g,w VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB. STANDING: ML Bartlett, Jim Jack Stunich, T. J. Wagner, John Wilkinson, Jerry Ccpehon, Bonnie Edmondson, Otto Saer, Lorry Tharp, Don Sumner, William German, Riddle. The club is composed of those students participating in the Richard Henson, Richard Hill. SITTING: Harold Vogf, Glenn BeckeH, Diversifxed Coopermive Training Program. COUNCIL AND VOCATIONAL CLUBS ABSORBING ACTIVITIES. V.I.C. OFFICERS. Don Sumner, Treasurer; Larry Tharp, President Glenn Beckett, SergeanhahArms; Jock Stunich, Secretary; Mr. Bonlerr, Sponsor; MISSING: Ron Herzog, Vice President. They are proud of The V.LC, Gold Award of Merit Program cerri'Ftcate they received in April, 1960. Their program is To provide service, have fun, and gain prestige in the school and community NEW V-8 ENG! M3000 060000 3000900 WNW? e M- vww V'P'M - '2 SYCAMORE LOG WORKERS. Bertha Kilby, Arlene Venard, Carol Barbara Koch, Gloria R8856, ChGrIOTie RiChGrdSon. irene Senna, Hacker, Doug Lowe, Bob Evans, Jack Marshall, Hawkins Kohankie, Miss Ham, Nancy Ingram Ann Clark, Jone! Blome, Barb Hulsbeck, Lyn LaDucer, Jo Ann Muck, THE ROOM THE BUSY LOG WORKERS OCCUPIED WAS ALWAYS Doris Schumann, artist, prepares the or! work for 1he Log division pages. Jo Ann Mack and Gloria Reese, Co-Assismm Editors,- Doug Lowe, head- line writer; Bob Evans, Sports Edimr; work together in an attempt to get the next shipment sent in. 150 The annuGI sme is chosen by The Pub- lications Committee composed of Mr. Denecke, Mrs. Mo- Ione, Mr. Turner, and Miss Horn. Ann Clark and Janet Blame, CoEditors, discuss the progress of the annuof wirn Miss Hum, adviser. A GIANT BEE HIVE OF INTEREST AND ACTIVITY. Carol Hacker, Co-Subscription Manager,- Bertho Kflby, Assist- ant Subscription Manager; Arlene Venord, Co-Subscriprion Manager; are proud of their adVertising poster made by Mr. V - II Irene Sannu and Charlotte Rmhcrdson, Co Busmess Managers, te Venard. Jack Marshall and Hawkins Kohankie, school photographers, who? 0d pictures are needed. Y-TEENS. STANDING: Mrs. Lancaster, SuHie MiHer, Sylvie Klein, Sara Jones, Connie Stradtmcn, Barbara Barnes, Sondra Sommers, Penny Domino, Home Glover, Carol Creochbczum, Betty Miller, Bernice Y-TEENS The purpose of Y-Teens is to build 0 fellowship of women and girls devoted fo the task of realizing in our common life those ideois of personal and social living to which we are committed by our foifh as Chris- tians. In this endeavor They seek To understand Jesus, To share His love for all people, and To grow in the knowledge and love of God. Sherry Er'rel, Suzanne Cowun, Princess Way, IsobeHe Sime, and Conm'e Strodh man, display their ncmonolly known swearshirt and The Bible, Upon which their organization is built. Patterson, Raymond. Rose Joan LoDucer. SITTING: Beverly Vance, Sue Anderson, Princess Way, Isabelle Sime, Sherry ErTel, Gayle Hue, Barbara th, Suzanne Cowun, Jackie Johnson. a I vi 1111111111; JUNIOR HIGH HONOR CLUI. ROW ONE: Carole Scheidt, Malone, Marilyn Lchth, Barbara Bartlett, Sharon Hoines, Judy Brennemann, Jim Lyons, Kathe Allendorf, Caro! Judy Lamb, Jill Wiider, Miss Nussbcum. ROW THREE: Bruft, Barbara Feidler, Billy Backus, Jenny Rufi ROW Ray Schroer, Craig Koefler, Bob Gochoel, Cathy R'Ieth, TWO: Miss Rodefer, Barbara Weber, Sharon Kelfum, Sue Dunhum, Jim Scoff, Bob Schiosser, Wanda Robinson, Cheryl Simkins, Barbara Doughmcn, Toni Campbell, Bruce Colligon,5ue Mitchell, .1- Gloria Preffymcm, Lela Lancaster, Dick Geiser, Shonron THE JUNIOR HIGH WAS ALSO KEPTACTIVE WITH CLUBS. HONOR CLUB OFFICERS. Lela Lancaster, Secretary; Cheryl Sirnkins, President,- Shunron Mu- lone, Treasurer; Sharon Huines, Vice President; discuss the coming events of their club. Any student in the Junior High who has 0 8 average or better is eligible To ioin this club. 153 NEWSPAPER CLUB. STANDING: Mr. Mctfhews, Gary Mcrpfe, Ed Dieckmon, Sarah Kohankie, Jim Scott, Mr. Beavers, SEATED: Doug Emerson, Sheila Lonow, Mark Puimar, Debbie 510993. Any student in The Junior High is eligible To join This club. Gary Morph: Sarah Kohonkie, Sheila Loncw. and Mark Pointer 1ype the dummy for their paper, Green and Gold, before preparing the final copy. NOT ONLY DID THEY HAVE THEIR OWN NEWSPAPER. 154 JUNIOR HIGH RED CROSS STANDING: Mrs. De- Righf, Judy Godbey, Teri Fox, Mrs. Miles, Rennie Breyley, Lorena Bustle, Sheila Lonow, Harold Fiefds, Jerry Kelly. SIT- TING: Harrie? BruHey, Karen Lawmn, Karen Kellum, Kathryn Schneirle, Meiissa Kimble, Robert Rid- dle. PEP CLUB. ROW ONE: Phyllis Brenner, Lynn Auferheide, Kathy Blair. ROW TWO: Judy Taylor, Margie Compfon, Sandy ImhoH. ROW THREE: Donna FiGe, JI'II Wilder, Karol Rice, ROW FOUR: Sarah Kohonkie, Sharon Kellum, Delores Guy, ML Thais, sponson Any student in The Junior High is eligible to ioin both The Pep Club and the Junior High Red Cross .mu- . JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE. Ronald Hombfin, Mr, O'Connor, man interesting to work with The club is open To any mem- Dole Findley, PhyHis Brenner, Mr. Long, Nancy Bender, Doug ber of the Junior High. Greene, and David Nolte find the microscope and ploch THE INTERESTING CLUBS THAT KEPT SYCAMORE STUDENTS ACTIVE JUNIOR HIGH SPORTSMAN'S CLUB. Mike O'Donnell, Dallas Riche, Poul D'Iekmeier, Jim Huddleston, John Blusr, Derrick McCaf'Frey, Mr, Schriever, Richard Washburn, and Robert Riddle discuss the core and use of fEies for fly-ccsring, The club is open to all students, The JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUN- CIL oFFIcers: Sue Mitchell, Vice- Presidenl; Corol Errle, President,- Sue Dunham, Secretary-Treusurer; discuss plans for the many fundions of fhe student council, WERE ONLY ONE OF THE MANY PARTS OF THAT WONDERFUL YEAR. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Bakie, Janet Criswell, Terry Ransome, Sue Dunham, George Feinrhel, BilJy Backus. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brummer, Teri Fox, Tracy Garrett, Elaine Truylor, Dick Geiser, Sue MirchelL Gary Lawrence, Eddie Moore. The members are chosen each year from their homerooms and the omcers are elected by the student body. A 'V7'5?WWWY?WNF :mma 157 SPECIAL EVENTS Thespicns, the dramatic club, received f'Jrst prize th Tea and Sympathy. The Cheerleaders won second prize with Good Luck for Aviators. COLORFUL FLOATS AND The Girls' Athletic Association won third prize with Spirit and Sporrs, Symbols of Sycamore, HOMECOMING The first Sycamore homecoming was held on January 18, 1952, or c: basket- ball game. The king and queen, Ronnie Fussner and Wanda Reed, were crowned in the Sharonvflle gym, where The games were then piayed because The Sycamore gym was foo small. The dance was held in the Sycamore auditorium, The doie of the T959 homecoming was October 9, The Royal Court was chosen by the student body the afternoon before The foorbcxll game. Floors were enrered by various clubs and Tudged on newness, conformify to theme, and originalify. After The football game, The king and queen of homecoming were announced at the annual dance. The King and Queen of Homecoming were Donna Mizner 0nd Skip Smith. j DANCE GAVE OUR HOMECOMING A FESTIVE AIR. The Royal Court, chosen by the student body, was as follows: MiZHEF and Skip Smith; Juniors, Jill Gurbun and Jerry Weaker; Freshmen, Donna Gunter and Jerry Cunningham; Seniors, Donna Sophomores, Nancy AHendorf and Dan Hosbrook. LEVI LEAP The Levi Leap was origi- nated by The Girls' Afh- letic Associofion, The first one, with The theme of Witches and Gob- lins, was held in The uudiTorium on chober 31, 1952. Deep in the Heart of Texas was the theme of This year's Levi Leap, given on November 7, in the cafeteria. Meanwhile back at the trading post, Linda Brumley and Tom Mc- Dermon' sold refresh- menis To Put Fozzio and Alvin Slater, Jim Hanna and Sue Whimker wore mmching shirts, in keeping with The current 50d Of dates dressing alike. THIS YEAR THE LEVI LEAP WENT WESTERN. The first Junior Ploy, Meet Uncle Sollyf was held in The fall of 1941. This year's play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, is a story of 0 young actress who goes To Europe in hopes of receiving private lessons from o famous French odor and her experiences in reaching her goal. Participating were; Pot Trqud, Jill Garbuff, Marty Arbic, Jock Afkerson, Ron Kennedy, Bill Lawson, Jay Bonhom, Beffeme Barker, Dcm Dreyer, Nancy Backus, Connie Blair, Carol Vonover, Bobby Irvin, Barb Geiser, Bev Rummel, and Alan Siebe. The sfuden? director was Ruth Ann Sfesch; Stage Manager, Don Fife,- Cosfumes, Ruth Troinor and Rufh Stesch; Properties, Pot Simons; Set, Bonnie McNess, Glenn Gaulf, Ray Breyley, Dave Sfamper, Gail Bakie, Bob Irvin, Bill Lawson, and Ray Sears. Miss Mundell directed fhe play, and Mr. Perry was in charge of the props and set. Joy Bonham Hem, Bifl Lawson hDickL and Pat Traud hCOI'I'IEIl'Cr', suspic- ioust conspire 10 get Put off of the boat and info Paris without The healih inspector discovering Paf, hCornelim hos measles JUNIOR PLAY Emily Uill GarbuW thinks The boot, bound For Paris, Es going to sink. Cornelia Wot TroucD fries to keep her in bed by assuring her the boat 15 safe. 3m a T The annual Christmas program was first presented n on December 19, 1952, under the direction of Mrs. Gotthardt, who brought her story-telling lady down from Mason. This year's program was performed in the held- house by the entire Music Department. On the night of December 8, it was presented to the P.T.A.; and on Wednesday morning, December 9, it was presented to the school. Each year the art department works many hours to complete the beautiful scenery Each year the Junior High School Student Coun- cil hos c: decorating contest based on originality and appropriateness, This annual event was started in 1952 by the Senior High Student Coun- cil, Miss Ham's senior girls' homeroom won First prize that year,- Miss Kile's, second. THE YULETIDE WAS WELCOMED 5191.: A 3w? I .L Mrs. Miles' homeroom won second prize with the theme of Santa's Workshop. ml : i: i W. 4 t h I ' I Mixed Choir, directed by Mr. Marshall, song beautifully in the annuaf Chrisrmos program. BY GAY DECORATIONS AND CRIES OF MERRY CHRISTMAS. Terry Wall, Wanda Robinson, and Juhnny Snow helped Mr. Perry's homeroom to win first prize in the contest. Mr. Theis' homeroom worked hard To Win third prize in the Junior High decoraring contest. . Donna Mizner, last year's queen, crowns Lindo Fantasy. DANCES AND PLA Y5 Brumley queen of the Snowflake 166 One of the big social events to which Sycamore students look forward is the annual Christmas dance, 0 semi- formol oftair sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. The original Christmas dance was held in the high school auditorium in 1954, with Miss Elizabeth Mullins, the First girls' physical education director 01' Sycamore High School, was in charge. This year the Christmas dance, with The theme of Snowflake Fantasy, was given in the cafeteria on December 151 Late in the evening Linda Brumley was crowned queen. Myrna Horton and Nancy Mizner were co-princesses. In February, 1958, The Thespion One-Ad Ploy Tournament was sTurTed ct Sycamore. The Tournament is sponsored by the Thespians and given in The audiforium. A committee of IocoI people select The bes1L play and fhe outstanding actor and actress. Certificates are presented to the ocfress and and actor chosen; a Trophy is given for The winning play. HAD IMPORTANT ROLES. W15. Winferset, a drama, took first prize this year in the Thespfun One-Act Play Tournament. Barb Geiser and Bill Lawson were In The cast. lnfunfc, 0 dramatic fantasy, was the third prize winnerh JiIE Garbutr and Ronnie Kennedy starred in the play. The Ladies of the Mop, 0 comedy, won second prize. Furtidpming in The play were: Pol Simmons, Connie Blair, Nancy Backus, and Carol Vonover. IEHEE h i gem. a, ,1 . A variety of musical selection: was offered by The Mixed Choir, the Girls' Choir, and the Bond. SPRING WAS A BUSY SEASON FOR THE ACTIVE SYCAMORE STUDENTS. In February, 1958, The LeTTerman's Club sponsored the First Mount Vernon Stroll which has now become an annual event This year The dance was held in fhe cofeferio. The cheerleaders assisted The club in planning and carrying out The decorations for the dance. One of the favorite spoks at the dance was the refreshment fable. Those enloying 1he punch and cookies were J. B. Simk'ms, Linda Brumley, Nancy Backus. Bob Evans, and Barb Geiser, 168 Sunglasses Take on c: new appearance as shown by Barb Hulsbeck, Bobbi Jones, and Miss Ham The girls in the full length formula, Janet Duncan, Judy Stein, Ruth Trainer, Sharon Dchm, Anna Woike, and Carol Hacker blend with the prom background theme cf Cl Somhern Boll! MANY NEW FADS AND FASHIONS APPEARED DURING THAT WONDERFUL YEAR. Small cars have gone over in :1 big way with George Puiran, Shirley Johnson, Jim Stacey, Barb Koch, Ron Owens and many others of Sycamore. Since 1952 the Senior Assembly, a variety show, has been on annual event. This event is the Kick OH for the opening of the Syca- more Log subscription campaign. Until this year the program has been given in the audi- torium, where it was necessary to give three performances so that the entire student body could see the show. This year the show was presented in the fieldhouset This Wonderfut Year was the theme for the 1960 assembly. Each act represented a moior event in the year. Glenn Goult, imitating Andy Griffith, tells at his experi- ences at his first basketball 90m A WONDERFUL SENIOR ASSEMBLY FOR A WONDERFUL Tim Tomsen, Bob Ruit, Skip Smith, Roger McHugh, DeLynne Wall, Bob Swudley, and Jim Hanna give a few cheers in their becoming outfits. Wwwuuum; , ., The M. C's, Doug Lowe, Bob Evans, and Charlie Lyons, check over the script before show time; Missing: ,1. B. Simkins. Lynda Gorten and Anita Poweil give GU? with Deliioh Jnnesd' AR, 1960. Behind the scenes, Bobbi Jones puts moke-up on Bob Swadley. Midshipmen cur Annapolfs Think of Tecumseh as Their good luck charm Be'Fore each exam they Throw pennies for luck. All's quiet down by the station early in the evening! This is a scene of solitude FOR THOSE WHO WENT, THE SENIOR TRIP WAS AN EXPERIENCE Affer visiting The White House, the seniors continued their four of Washingion. A group of seniors, weary offer a long day, rest before charg- ing the CopiroI. 172 at fhe Oakley Station after our seniors have left for their trip to Wcshingron. NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. Spring and the cherry blossoms around 1113 JeHerson Memorial, as viewed from the Washington Monument, helped to make Washington more beautiful, George Taylor and WOW Horton lhink ahead 10 all the wonder- ful Times in sicre for them in the Nation's Capitol. The Junior and Senior classes elected their Royal son, Princess; Delynne WU , Prince.- Choriie Lyons and Court the day preceeding the Prom. Those chosen were: Tim Tomsen, Attendants. H1 circle; Judy HeHner, Queen; Margaret Knecth 0nd Bobbi Jones, Attendants; Judy and Doug Moore, King. HeFFner, Queen,- Doug Moore, King,- ChcrloHe Richard- THE 1960 PROM PROVED TO BE A GREAT SUCCESS. There were many happy couples on the dance Hoor. 174 Stepping inTo The atmos- phere of The SouThern Ball are Pot Troud, Chip Human. and Jim FensTermacher. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM The First Prom ThaT was given in The field- house was in I957, wiTh The seTTing in Paris. STUdenTs obiecTed To The idea of having The Prom There ThoT year; bUT when They saw The beouTiful TronsformoTion, They were delighTed. IT was Then decided ThoT The Prom would conTinue To be heId in The field house. in 1958, The seTTing was in The OrienT; in 1959, The scene was shifTed To The SouTh Pacific. This year The deep SouTh furnished The seTTIng, with The Theme, The Soufhern BCIH. Mrs. Schick and her ArT DeparTmenT were responsible for The ouTsTonding murals. Miss Kile and Miss Bowman were The ad- visors. Mr. and Mrs. Schick enjoy The beautiful surroundings at The Prom. ; B'Tu 175 All seems doomed for Mortimer moug LoweL 0nd Teddy U. B. Simkin9 cheerful note as he thinks of Mortimer as another yeHow fever victim. When are We going to do about Jonathan and Docror Einstein, Abby? Aunt Martha Willie BurkJ, and Aunt Abby tDonna MiznerL dis- cuss their plans for Jonathan and Dr. Einstein over a cup of tea. adds a ARSENIC AND OLD LACE was an intriguing story of two old ladies who had but one desire: f0 bring peace f0 lonely, old gentle- men mermonem peoceD The cast consisted of: Donna Mizner, Abby; Billie Burk, Morfha; Doug Lowe, Mortimer; Jim Burg, Jonathan; Judy Heaner, Elaine Harper,- J, B. Sim- kins, Teddy,- Bob Evans, Dr. Einstein; Sam Francis, OHicer OHuru; Jim Hanna, Officer Brophy; Charlie Lyons, omcer Klein; Judy Stein, Mrs. Harper; Doug Moore, Liew Tenant Rooney; Bobbi Jones, Mrs. Wi?herspoon; Don Chrisfmcm, Mr. Gibbs; Ron Kennedy, Mr, Hos- kins; Lee Fair, Mr. Spenolzo. Mr. Perry was director, and Miss Mundell was in the Production De- poriment. SENIOR PLAY SENIOR FIELD DAY The firsT record we can find of Senior Field Day, now on annual evenT, was found in The 1946 LOG. The name of The cioss re- ceiving The highest number of poinTs in The evenTs is en- graved on a ploque, which is in The hall near The Trophy case. The Junior Class has won The Trophy for 0 number of years. They followed Tradi- Tion again This year by win- ning. While Terry Mullikin and Bob Evans Tally The evenTs, Dick Coursey waiches The lOO-yord dash. James KmH barely finishes before Ron Robsun, Bi Lindemann, Charles Yeager, and Dick Kopp in The 220-yurd dosh. Mr. PonT, Miss Bowman, Miss Von Houren, and Mrs. Malone enioy The refreshments on Senior Field Day. 177 G.A.A. girls, Barb Hulsbeck, Myrna Horton, Sue Whitaker, and Chris Oppen, shine The trophies for the new trophy case. Campaign managers, Joan LoDucer and Chris Oppen, admire pasters mode for their candidates, Penny Domino and Myrna Horfonl G. A. A. ACTIVITIES VARIED GREATLY DURING THE YEAR Everyone enioyed the punch at the formal G.A.A. initiation for the new members. President and Oufsmnding Senior of G.A.A:, congratulates Linda Donna Mizner, Brumley, the new President At the Senior High Athletic Banquet, held on May 26, Wiliiam A1kins received a lefter from Mn Henke for pinying Varshy foorbcll, SENIOR HIGH ATHLETIC BANQUET i ., ; A1 the Athletic Banquet speaker's table were Mr. Ponf; Mr. Henke; Mr. ChorIes WoIf, quest speaker; Mr. Schumaker, Toastmaster; Mr. Turner; and Miss Kile. Wanda Bill, after receiving a pin and c: certificate for excellence in shorthand, and Miss Ham admire the Underwood Certificate of Merit, which was given to Charlotte Richardson at the Awards Day Program. This certificate goes to on outstanding senior in the business department. 180 Mr. Cherie: Thornton, Assistant Office Manager, South-Western Publishing Company, cungrutulates Nancy Ingram for receiving the 1960 NOMA Educa- Tionol Award, which is presented each year To The outstanding business stu- dent in the graduating class This award is based on the business subjects taken, the grades received, and the empioy- ability of the student. The BOOSTERS' CLUB awards plaques fo the OUTSTANDING BOY and GIRL of Sycamore. Any boy or girl in the senior high is eligible, Nominations are made by the faculty, who then votes by ballot. The Sycamore took a number of honors at the DEER PARK JAYCEE DRIVING CONTEST this Year. Don Christmon placed second in the boys' division,- Mor- garet Knechtly came in first in the girlsl division; J. B. Simkins was the overall winner; Alon Siebe was third in the boys' division. names of the winners are not revealed until Awards Day. This year Doris Schumann and Tim Tomsen were selected for this honor. Mr. Turner made the presentation for the Boosters' Club, A WARDS DA Y . -....A. Waugh . Janet Mason and Miss Weber display the plaque on which Janet's name will be engraved. She received this award for being the OUTSTANDING G.AlA. ATHLETE of 1960. Mr. Acus congratulates Butch Anderson on being chosen by the Letterman's Club as The OUTSTANDING SENlOR ATHLETE. STUDENTS EXCELLlNG IN ATHLETICS AND SCHOLARSHIP WERE Alan Siebe, president of the Junior Class, is proud of the fact that again this year the Junior Class Upheld tradition by winning the highest number of points in the SENIOR FIELD DAY events. llJunior Class, 1960 will be inscribed on the plaque MIAMI SCHOLARSHIP TEAM. ROW ONE: C. LGDUCer, C. Weidig, J, Gurbun, J. Stewart, J. Blome. B. Groler, A. Venurd, B. Clark, P. Troud, C. Gueb, K. Wells, N, Backus ROW TWO: P. Snyder, A Wolke, R. Trainer, l. Sime, J. Robson, B. Evor'zs, D. Lowe, D. Schumann, J, Honmon, P. White, J. Domino, 5. Gilliam, ROW THREE: S. Raymond, D. Chrisrmqn, T. Stanley, T. Lancaster, 5. Garbutt, G. MiVChell, D. Gross, B. Lindemonn, E. Innis. S. Sny- der, J. Mills, J. Siein. ROW FOUR: B. Barnes, A. Sfebe, A. Rodin, D. Poe, D Bondomer, U, Rudolph, K. Hollingsworth, D Coursey, J. Burg, BA Lawson, D. Garten, M. Chandler. These students ranked high in :he preliminary scholarship ?ests, and porficipated in the district scholarship tests held at Miami University on Saturday, May 7. AMPLY REWARDED FOR THEIR EFFORTS DURING THE YEAR. Ruth Trainer, OUTSTANDING AMERICAN HISTORY stu- dent examines the Senior Social Sfudies test that Bob Evans, Doris Schumann, and Jim Burg Took. Bob, DoriS, sented fo Jim Burg. and Jim ranked high in the final results of the test. Mn Ross is displaying the OHIO UNIVERSITY AWARD pre- Miss Munde1l and Judy Stein display the trophy thot Judy received 'For being the OUTSTANDING THESFIAN member. STUDENTS INTERESTED IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Barb Geiser, Judy Stein, Lynda Sutterheld, and Betteme Barker, all county participants in the PRINCE OF PEACE CONTEST, listen to Elena Innis, winner of the county contest, practice for the district contest. 184- Bill Lawson, c iunior ut Sycamore this year, was chosen to represent Sycamore at the annual BOYS' STATE hetd at Ohio University in June. Bill was SPWO'Ed bY me Deer PM American Legion P05 Miss Ham and Ann Clark admire the NATIONAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK ASSOCIATION HONOR MEDAL received by Ann, Co-Edifor of the Log. The Honor Medal is awarded to the person who deserves the highest tribute for service to the yearbook. WERE THE RECIPIENTS OF VARIOUS REWARDS. Mrt Wagner presents Anita Powell and Karen Dunham with their FOUR YEAR BAND AWARDS. 185 WINNERS OF MONTGOMERY WOMANS CLUB SCHOLARSHIPS Donald W. Christman Robert H Evans Doris A. Schumann Judith A. Stein OTHER AWARDS Doris Schumann - American History D,A.R. Award and D.AR. Good Citizenship Pin. Scholarshfp To University of Cincinnati. Judith Stein - Admission to Miami University Bill German was named The OUTSTANDING D.C.T. STUDENT for his . . . Wlfh honors. Thesplon Scholarship. Mcchxne Shop grades. Lafayette Anderson - Four-Yeor Track Scholarship to Miami University. DeLynne Wall - Four-Yeur Football Schol- AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS arship to Ohio Sfofe University. Reynord Smith - Four-Year Football SchoL orship fo Dayton University. In The TEACHERS' BOWLING LEAGUE, Madeira walked 0H wifh rust place trophies. Mr. Turner's JETS were second by a narrow margin, and Mr. Rosa's SCHIZOPHRENICS come in Third. Mr. Siacy broke Mr. Ross's record and won trophies for high game, high score, and high average. Ron Herzog, D.C.T student, was the recipient of the GOiD AWARD FOR JOB APPLICATION 186 Anna Wolke, Rufh Trcinor, Sallie Raymond, Nancy Backus, UNIVERSITY JOURNALISM WORKSHOP held at Ohio Unix Coleen Goeb, Wanda Whiff, Jack Arkerson, Patsy Wesf- versity from June 19 through June 25. Hall Thomas is miss- brook, Ron Kennedy, and Rose Miller represenfed the ingfromrhe picfure. Sycamore Log and The Keyhole warkers at the OHIO SYCAMORE STUDENTS EXPLORED THEIR VARIED INTERESTS. Caro! Dye, Janet MOSOIL and Mary Alice Payne prepare for the HOME ECONOMICS FASHION SHOW, while Pot Rice, narrator, explains the Iine-up to Marlene Babb, Gayle Hare, and Donna Keller. The girls made their own outfits. 187 Our Teachers had many interesting sum- mer acfivifies. In addition 1'0 Mr. Morgan, with his Canoe Trails, and Miss Von Hou- ien, with her visit to our neighbors South of The Border, several faculty members oiiended summer school. Among them were fhe following: Mr. Pen? 0'! Kent State; Miss Horn of Northwestern Univer- sity; Mr. Ross of Ohio Sfcte University, where he received his master's degree; Miss Bowman or U.C., where she re- ceived her master's degree; Mr. Schnur- renberger oi U.C. Other faculty members had Qarious sum- mer iobs, Many taught in summer school, Among this group were Miss Mundell, Mr. Turner, Mr. Buster, Mrs. DeRigh'f, and Mr. Miss Von Houren flew io Guadalajara, Mexico, an The 9th of July, for a sevemeen- Moyleben. Mr. Moyleben also served as day trip in Mexico. She was on a SITA iour and traveled by privu're car. She swimming pool djrecfor for the Evendale visited such fascinating cities and towns as Cuernuvuco, Toxco. Mexico City, and pool. Acapulco. Mrs. Loncosier operated the library dur- ing fhe summer. SYCAMORE'S FACULTY KEPT BUSY DURING THE SUMMER BY TRAVELING, TEACHING, AND ATTENDING SCHOOL. Mr, Morgan, lover of the outdoors, spends his summers on an infEFESi- ing project calfed Ca- noe Truilsli He Takes groups of boys on canoe camping trips. This year he conducied two expeditions. one up the Kentucky River, and the other in The Canon- dion North Woods. COMMENCEMENT Mr. Bartlett, in charge of the ushers, who are selected by the Senior Class for Baccoluurecre and Commencement, gives last minute instruc- tions to Connie Blairl thers in the picTure are Mike Chandler, Nancy Mizner, Myrna Hor- ton, Pot Fazio, Ron Robson, Ronnie Owens, Don Chrisfmon, class president and also class suluiatorion, delivers the WELCOME to the pmenfs and friends. of H19 seniors. POMP AND EXCITEMENT KEYNOTED One hundred fourteen seniors await the beginning of 1he Commencement Exercises. Chip Human, and George Morgan. Ushers, nor in the picture, are Barb Geiser, Sharon Mulligan, Jill Gurbuff, Bev Rumme', Linda Brumley, Alon Siebe, Jerry Walker, and RannTe Kennedy. Tom Tidd is congratulcfed while receiving his diploma Craig Kennedy, Presiden'r of ?he Board of Education. BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT. Don Sumner, Ken Johnson, Jerry Kohl, Jim Thomas, Jack Mar- shGH, Skip Dewey, Doug Jones, and Tom Tidd nervously wait for Mr. Turner is fine them Up before Baccalaur- eate services on Sun day, June 5 Mr. Denecke. principal, delivers his speech, Opening Doors, to the 1960 graduating class. SOME ARE HAPPY, OTHERS ARE SAD, AS THE Betty Foster and Carol Verfner help Mnriorie Murray dress for Corn- mencemenf, while Barb Hulsbeck, Janet Duncan, Trisha Obsf, and Carolyn Schmif wait in line To use the mirror before purring on hair robes. Seniors, Bob- Swodley, Frankie McBride, Don Sumner, Trisha Obit, Doug Lowe, and Jerry Covert, show many varied emo- rions as ?hey wait to enter the fieldhouse for the Commence- menf Exercises. She was chosen by Mr Denecke for This honor. SENIORS FINISH THEIR HIGH SCHOOL CAREERS. Judy Stein prepares to read 1he class poem. 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Marlene Butterbough opens the Student Council Elec- tion by making her campaign speech for president. Mr. Ross addresses the student body at the close of the campaign by asking THE COIFFURE STUDIO Presents Kuts and Kurls For Girls of All Ages the student body to vote for candidates they consider the best. STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS BARTON'S BAKERY QUALITY BAKE GOODS TW 1-8153 C. WASHBURN CONTRACTOR QUALITY BUILT HOMES TW 1-3312 Remodeling MONTGOMERY SOHIO SERVICE SY 1-9776 HBEST LUBE JOB IN TOWN!!! RUSS ARMSTRONG - - - - Manager RUBY 8c. JO'S BEAUTY SALON 9366 Montgomery Road Montgomery, Ohio Phone: SY 1-9758 DON SCHNITZLER SERVICE CENTER COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR Cooper and Montgomery Roads Montgomery, Ohio SY 1-9871 NANN'S GREENHOUSES FLORISTS CORSAGES AND WEDDING SERVICE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 7954 Cooper Rood SY 1-3811 MONTGOMERY POLICE CHIEF - MOORE CAPTAIN 7 HASSE PATROLMAN - MARCUM MEYER'S APOTHECARY JAMES A. MEYER, Prop. 9546 Montgomery Road Montgomery, Ohio Phone: TWeed 1-7227 Free Delivery 201 Sycamore is very proud of their Football Team. These pictures prove that practice makes perfect. Above: Our boys work out in their practice uniforms. Below: Bobby Ander- son runs for a glorious touchdown! FOOTBALL AT SYCAMORE 5a. gm; r FERRIS HARDWARE Montgomery, Ohio SY 1-7872 OPEN EVENINGS BROSE SERVICE STATION 9543 Montgomery Road Montgomery, Ohio ?'JbLg 3 u NM- DON HENRY DRY CLEANING SHIRTS LAUNDRY SHOE SERVICE or MONTGOMERY DRY CLEANERS 9426 Mnnfgomery Road Montgomery 47, Ohio SY 16098 CREEKWOOD ANTIQUE SHOP 9257 Montgomery Rood Montgomery, Oh'lo Our Aviufors spend many hours perfecting their game. menr of good physiques. EXErcises play an importunf part in the develop- JOHN E. BRECHT 8L CO. 9419 Montgomery Road Montgomery, Ohio HEATING 81 POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT SY 1-3760 C-R-VARIETY STO RE ALAMO T. V. SERVICE 9466 Montgomery Road Montgomery 42, Ohio Phone: SY 1-2456 Formerly Anderson's 9396 Montgomery Rd. Montgomery, Ohio Open Evenings SY 1-1447 KENNETH L. HEFFNER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 5y, 1-8173 7667 PFIeHer Road Montgomery. Ohio B. K. COHEE COMPANY GOLF COURSE, ESTATE CEMETERY and PARK EQUIPMENT 9572 Montgomery SY, 1-1778 MONTGOMERY BEAUTY SALON 9365 Montgomery Rd. Montgomery 42, Ohio SY 1-6855 BEST WISHES FROM THE BUSINESS CLUB OF MONTGOMERY, INCORPORATED BACKUS INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE FIRE - AUTO - CASUALTY - LIFE 10235 Pendery Dr. TW 1-3821 Montgomery, Ohio 00'; GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '60 EMPIRE PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED 9201 Blue Ash Road Blue Ash, Ohio SY 1-5420 LESTER B. POWELL, INC. BUILDER 8: CONTRACTOR 9579 Delray Drive Phone: SY 1-4835 I RUPLEY BLUE ASH PHARMACY COMPLIMENTS OF Cooper and Kenwood Roads FUSSNER'S RESTAURANT SY 1-7000 Blue Ash. Ohio 9565 Kenwood Rood Blue Ash, Ohio st 1-9752 JIM DRUGS 1 1 M 8: M TEXACO WALTER REUSZER Kenwood and Hunt Roads WALTER L. REUSZER 3er ASh. Ohlo 204' sv 1-9887 SY 1-9462 SY 1-1488 LARRY,S CARRY OUT Party Supplies SY 1-9843 One Block North of Glendale- Milford On Kenwaod GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '60 EMPIRE PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED 9201 Blue Ash Road Blue Ash, Ohio SY 1-5420 POLACOAT, INCORPORATED HTHE BEST PICTURES ARE SEEN THROUGH LENSCREEN 9750 Conklin Road Blue Ash, Ohio SY 1-1300 OWEN'S BARBER SHOP 9510 Kenwood Road Blue Ash NOLAND'S MOVERS MOVING AND STORAGE Competent - Careful ? Prompt Service Local and Long Disronce - lg Reasonable Rates L... Modern Equipment and Methods J 9011 Summit AV BL A SYcomore 1-8717 Cincinnati 36, Ohio Member Associated Household Movers ,. axing; , WOOD FLORIST FLORAL DESIGNS TO MEET ANY OCCASION Cincinnofi 42, Ohio SY 1-9494 205 9494 Kenwood Road OW. SY 1-4252 4. .. CHOICE MEAT ACIRFIJMAN CEACCO 170.! INC. 55W ulsullulon- :DNVIACYOIS, Innusuul sUIrLIls Ann InuIIMlNr SALES 0 SERVFCE 0 RENTALS Office and Warehouse M. Z. ACKERMAN 9500 Kenwood Rood Cincinnati 42. Ohio HARRY'S MARKET 9569 Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio Phone SY 1-9867 JEWEL TEA COMPANY WHITING MFG. CO., INCORPORATED 9700 Kenwood Rd. TW 1-8800 Cincinnati 42, 0. 10825 Kenwood Rood Cincinnati 42, O. In the picture are M. McNess, Assistant Chief Keith, and Chief McNess, z. BLUE ASH LIFE SQUAD C. Brandenburg FV MCCFEDdie E. Smith, lsf Lieut. I C. Farthing 53- MSVQBF W4 Steidle J. Fussner C- Oaks 5. Seiglu, Capt. L. Hamilton P, Payne M. Stephens R. Kolesur D4 Rainey R. Stevenson L. Leuvell M Reddish G. Wergowske E. McConnoughey, 2nd Lieuf. R. Sharp The BA. WESCHE ELECTRIC COMPANY engineers develop and manufacfure special kinds of elecfric mo+ors and control equipmeni for indusfrial and milifary applica- Jrions in +his modern manufacfuring Iabora+ory in +he Blue Ash lndus+rial Disfrfcf. WESCHE is one of +he growing number o1t indusfries furnishing employmenf in +his growing area, FREE PICK UP 8: DELIVERY BLUST,S SOHIO SERVICE Phone SY1-3493 Res.SY 145037 Kenwood B. Glendole-Milford Rds. 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Tires. Batteries, Accessories, Lubrications, Tune-ups. Brake Service RAPES AUTO SERVICE SY 1-9818 COMPLETE CAR AND TRUCK REPAIRING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE CARL GEORGE 5011 Cooper Rood Blue Ash, Ohio STRAWSER FUNERAL HOME 5033 Cooper Rood Blue Ash, Ohio SY 1-7203 SARAH'S BEAUTY SHOP 9708 Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio TW 1-4292 HQUALITY IS REMEMBERED AFTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN CEMENT COLOR SPECIALISTS LEVI INGRAM 82 SON CEMENT CONTRACTOR Union 8! Non-Union Jobs SY 1-2545 - Home SY 1-3734 - Office 11158 Lobelle Avenue Cincinnati 42, Ohio ERNIE'S PONY KEG PlCNIC SUPPLIES SYcomore 1-4634 Hozelwood Cincinnati 42, Ohio SY 1-1193 TOPSOIL HAULING SODDING CEMENTING GRADING EXCAVATING BLACKTOPPING R. M. BUTLER NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Box 11164 - Hazelwood Cincinnati 42, Ohio GARTEN'S FOOD MARKET FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES - GEOCERIES SOFT DRINKS 6371 Cornell Rood Hozelwood Cincinnati 42, Ohio HAZELWOOD P. T. A. '-3JM-J . I Phone BRcmble 1-2132 MADISON FURNITURE COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS 6216 Madison Road Madisonville By Cincinnati 27, Ohio B 82 B MANUFACTURING 11248 Grooms Rood SY 1-7155 7 Txmmnru omce Phones TW. 1-3300 TW. 1-3301 Hozelwood QUALITY READY MIX CONCRETE AND BUILDING MATERIALS INC. ALEX KOSZO Grooms and Corneli Road Res. BE. 1-9359 JIMMIE'S RESTAURANT 5013 Whe12e1 Avenue Madisonville, Ohio GEORGE HENRY LIGHT HAULING 11220 Grooms Rood Hazelwood Cincinnati 42, Ohio SY 1-5325 208 RADIATOR Call BR 1-2878 IO- PlCK-UP AND DELIVERY DUNCAN'S RADIATOR SHOP ONE DAY SERVICE - ALL WORK GUARANTEED 5113 Whelsel Ave. Cincinnati 27, Ohio GOOD LUCK! LOUIS C. WEISBRODT, INC. ' -'.'! W '5 11: . ??:??:naia 3: hi 1 LOUIS GWEISBRQQTINC. 1 mm; 0 i WHOLESALE olsvmu ' mo r ' y i, , .. , k a : 1 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND SUNDRIES Po. 1-6990 8100 Reading Road Reading, Ohio Hickman Cog ROCKET DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Corner of Amity and Reading Roads Reading 15, Ohio PO 1-4643 Above: Mr, Acus shouts encouragement from The sidelinem Below: Skip Smi'rh fumps for the AVIATORS. LIEBEL FLARSHEIM '1 l 1 1 E. Amity Rd. Reading, Ohio '7, a ,. P a: A .2 :30 .- 1 1 ,P ax 1 HA Good Place fo Work 209 PRESTIGE REALTORS AND BUILDERS FOR DISCRIMINATING CINCINNATIANS FOR MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS Ohio's Oldest Licensed Real Estate Firm Founded 1895 Trained and Experienced Stuff of Friendly Consultants on Sales, Building, Designing, Property Management, Insurance Appraisals, Rentals, and Financing. THE MYERS Y. COOPER COMPANY - Developers of Montgomery Heights -- TRinify 1-2000 210 VANOVER DRY CLEANERS STAGGE SUPER MARKET QUALITY FOODS OF ALL KINDS 1327 Reading Road .. Reading, Ohio 4678 Cooper Rood VA 1-0024 Blue Ash Sy. 1-5065 Compliments of SYCAMORE PONY KEG 81 DEL'CATESSEN BLUE ASH BUILDERS SUPPLY to The Class of 1960 JOE HBube FRENCH HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICE FRANK MALSBARY sv 1-1765 Cooper Road Blue Ash, Ohio AMERICAN CAN COMPANY 10745 Kenwood Rood Blue Ash, Ohio 211 H looks as if the faculty is having a Merry Christmas! Bob Roi? gets his leHer-writing frnished before he gets to Washing- fonl THE FINEST IN BEAUTY CARE FOR THE DISCRIMINAYING WOMAN . MElrose 1-4086 79W HAIR STYLISTS g 6647 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 13, Ohio SPECIALISTS IN HAIR SHAPING, STYLING AND PERMANENT HAVING VERN KERBY; Owner KENRIDGE FRIENDLY SERVICE 6549 Monrgomery Road Cincinnati 13, Ohio 7:00 AM - 10:00 RM. PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE - LUBRICATlON - TUNE UP'S WASHES $7 STUDIO 6566 MONTGOMERY ROAD - CINCINNATI 13, OHIO 212 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 6509 Montgomery Rood Cincinnati 13, Ohio LIFE A86 H86 H 8t 5 PONY KEG COLD BEER - SOFT DRINKS SNACKS - PARTY SUPPLIES Kenwood and Hunt Roads SY 1-9810 H 81 S SUPER MARKET 9469 Kenwood Road Blue Ash, Ohio SY 1-9854 BUY FOR LESS, AT H 3x 5 BLUE ASH HARDWARE 9860 Kenwood Road Biue Ash, Ohio SY 1-6003 BLUE BELL TAVERN 9012 Blue Ash Road Cincinnati 42, Ohio COMPLEMENTS OF KNAPP BROS. MFG. COMPANY 9000 SheH Rood Blue Ash BLUE ASH SUNOCO 4756 Cooper Road MOTOR TUNE-UP - WHEEL ALIGNMENT - - BALANCING - MARG'S BEAUTY SALON 4514 Elsmere Ave. Blue Ash, Ohio Monday ?hru Saturday Evenings TW 1-4677 If you want compfete protection like Nancy and other Aviators have, see; BOB KOLESAR COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 4628 Cooper Rood Cincinnati 42, Ohio SY 1-6196 ll .2 S. A, m L. ., ' '7 ' Pi'm'mliwkj , v vx, 47! mm??? THE BLUE ASH BUILDING AND LOAN CO. ' Open Daily f 2 Savings Insured Up I Monday 1-8 P.M. Emmy? to $10,000 : Tuesday Through Thurs. Current Rate of Interest 470 X 9:30 AM. +0 2:00 PM. Friday 9:30 AM. to 4:00 P.M. CORNER OF KENWOOD AND COOPER ROADS 214- ,; TASTY PASTRY SHOP 4822 Cooper Road Donuts a Specialty Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes on order SY 1-9594 COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 1': FRAMING DONE BY ARTISTS 1' EXCEPTIONAL PATTERNS - Imported 81 Domestic 1' ALL STYLES and COLORS 0F MATS 11 COLLECTORS' PHOTOS - Scenic 8. Historical 11 FRAMES 8: PHOTOGRAPHS RESTORED 'k ORIGINAL PAINTINGS 11 PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES '1 INVISIBLE GLASS ELmhurst 1-1223 6231 Montgomery Rd. lODDER PHOTOGRAPHY ELMER HEITMEYER NURSERIES 8676 Kenwood Road, Kenwood Cincinnati 42, Ohio McALPIN'S KENWOOD PLAZA Southwestern Ohio's Largest Selection of Teen-Age Fashions Featuring HBobbie Brooks Member - American Association Nurserymen Ohio Nurserymen's Associarion National Shade Tree Conference Cincinnati Landscape Associmion SYcomore 1-8148 JA 1-4625 CLERMONT-BLESSING Poulfry - Eggs Restaurant and Institutional Foods For Schools, Institutions, Hospitals Markets, Camps, Restaurant; etc. 10599 Homilfon Ave. Cincinnati 31, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF RAY'S BARBER SHOP 4818 Cooper Rd. Blue Ash Thomas Memorial Kenwood 5Y1 1-5353 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES Thomas Funeral Home Mudisonville BR. 1-0732 215 11.: 1 -.tx SOUTHERN OHIO NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI Deer Park Office 3912 East Galbraith : 8015 Plainfield Pike 1Neor Gulbraifm Blue Ash and Schenck Deer Park, Ohio SY 1-2233 I Deer Park' Ohio BABY NEEDS - PRESCRIPTIONS - COSMETICS SY 1-7193 DRIVE IN PARKING - WE DELIVER i 1 1 THE WOODMONT DAIRY CO. . r l 4300 East Galbraith Rood Mechanical and Electrical Assembly Work Deer Park, Ohio TALENTS, INCORPORATED SY. 1-7300 Emerald Avenue Rossmoyne 11YOUR NEIGHBORLY MILKMAN Cincinnati 42, Ohio SY 1-7200 216 WUEST OPTICAL DISPENSARY Mercantile Bldg. 8016 Plainfield Rood Cincinnati 36, Ohio WARD'S FLORISTS 4208 Schenck Avenue Deer Park 361 Ohio SY. 1-8855 We Grow Our Own Flowers We Service All Weddings SAY IT WITH FLOWERS DEER PARK DELICATESSEN 7916 Blue Ash Avenue FRESH MEATS GROCERIES SY 1-9811 KENNY15 SPORTSMAN CLUB 8019 Plainfneld Road Deer Park STRIKES 81 SPARES BOWLING LANES 8032 Blue Ash Rood Deer Park SY 1-9487 HOMECOMING Donna Gunter, Myra Dawes, Nancy AFIendorf, Joan Lo Ducer, Jill Garbut'r, and Pat Fozzio await the crowning of their class Princesses. 1 HOMECOMING Anita PoweH, Judy HeHner, and Carrie Hor- ringfon anxiously await the crowning of Homecoming Queen. W. J. HOOBLER PRINTING CO. OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS WEDDiNG ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 INVITATIONS SYcomore 1-3464 4041 Deer Park Ave. Deer Park SUBURBAN 3 PAINT 8x WALLPAPER STORES 8005 Plcinfield Road 3 8154 Colroin Ave. Deer Park TW 1-2339 Groesbeck WE 1-0198 - Complete Line of Point 3 Wallpapers 3- - Over 15,000 Patterns 10 Choose From 3 Free Decorating Service Specializing in Duponf ii Boehmer Points FREE DELIVERY 218 tin: a J: r :1 R541 55754-111: 51155 m SPECIALIZING IN: New and Used Homes Investments Land Development SY 1-3023 SNAPSHOTS 1. Donna Herrman and Glenda Muupin seem to be tired after riding their bikes. 2. Bobby Irwin and Rick Brown - That's a switch! 3. LoVerne Gormcn and Tricia Obst seem to have been lucky. 4, The sun seems to make Ronnie Bernard, Jerry Gunter, Wayne Golfer, and Roger Lowe feel lazy. 5, Did you say there were 898 steps in the Washington Monument, Carol 81 Ronnie? 6, Look at Betterue do the hulul 7, What's the matter, Nan? 8. When I grow up H says Sue Anderson. 9. Is Bev Vance coming or going? 10. It's all that studying that makes those huts too small on Jim Burh and Ronnie Cray! 11, Bill Morley is caught in the act. 12. Bill Reed 81 Donna Gunter - Anybody for Row Your Boat? 13. Tired of- wciting for Janet, Glenn? 14. Karen Dunhurn says, It's too early! 15. Donna, Bobbi, Karen, Bx Marlene say Some day we'll make the chorus line. 16. But I don't want a suntan, says Tom Kramer. 17. Linda Brumley, Nan Mizner, Donna Mizner and Judy Heffner - What a waste of my $5 bottle of Man-Tun! 18. Isn't it rather dimcult to swim with your arm in c: sling, Bill? 19. How tidy Dick and George kept their room in Washington! 20. Where did you get all that hair, Donna? 21. We know the bus will come, soys Donna Gunter and Ruth Robbins. 22. Is that water wet, Bill? 23. It looks like Non 81 Charlie couldntt chord two ice cream cones. 24. Carol says, When I get the money, I'm going to get contact lenses. 25. My, but you're mighty small to be a nurse, Doris Duncan. KENWOOD PLAZA SHOE REPAIR 7857 Montgomery TW 1-6748 SHOE REPAIR SERVICE . . . 1 WHILE YOU WAIT OR SHOP. KENWOOD DECORATING CENTER PAINTS, WALLPAPER, ART SUPPLIES 7535 Kenwood Rood 10pposite Kenwood Plozo1 Cincinnati 36, Ohio TW 1-6772 CHARLES C. HECKMAN PERRY AND DERRICK PAINTS. M. E. GARRISON - REALTOR 7560 Monfgomery Road Cincinnati '26, Ohio SY 1-6600 MONTAG'S FINER DECORATIVE SERVICE HOME DECORATIVE SERVICE - NO OBLIGATION Custom Made Draperies and Sl1pcovers Fabrics by the Yard - Traverse and Curtain Rods - Window Shades - Venetian Blinds SY 1-8288 8: SY 1-7401 8120 Monfgomery Road Kenwood DINGER AND BOB BARBER SHOP 7565 Kenwood and Orchard Kenwood NICK STAGGE, Mgr. .AC. 9 SYcamore 1-2622 Routes 3 and 22 7796 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati 36, Ohio KENWOOD MOTEL HEATED SWIMMING POOL 1007: AIR CONDITIONED - ROOM PHONES TELEVISION - COFFEE BAR SERViCE FIRST, LAST, ALWAYS MEMBER KENWOOD PLAZA BARBERS FOUR BARBERS TO SERVE YOU 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 F.M. Sufurdoy: 9 HI 6 WALTER SPREEN KENWOOD PHARMACY SYcomore 1-6503 7677 Montgomery Road Kenwood, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS OF 1960! KWlK-WAY CLEANERS Kenwood Plaza, Kenwood, Ohio CHAMPION CHEERLEADERS MURPHY'S ROSES AT YOUR FAVORITE FLORIST TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: VORDENBERG MERCURY, EDSEL, ENGLISH FORD Kenwood and Montgomery Tw 1-6000 KINNEY'S SHOES Shoes for the Entire Family Nationally Advertised Brands Educator, Robin Hood, Robinefres Kenwood Plaza SY 1-6492 221 PLAZA MEATS U. 5. Choice Beef - Partridge Pork Products w- Party Trays 0 Hors d' Oeuvres 221 Kenwood Plaza SY. 1-6770 1 GEORGE FAGIN GULF SERVICE 41 . MW ,, Phone: SY 1-9891 rgygEELE: Aglgvgvc RAPES CUALS 01L CD. Blue Ash and Sycamore Roads muggng;gs ?mm-xlnzlgvgn -SPRAYI-NG 1 wm-H ROSsmoyne, O. 5; L 7 SY 1-8122 SY 1-8123 THE MILLDALE LUMBER 31 SUPPLY CO- RAPE1S COAL 0 OIL COMPANY LUMBER 2 MILLWORK 2 BUILDING MATERIAL Fuel on for the Home ROOFING 2 PAINT - BUILDERS HARDWARE Blackmpping and Resurfacing , Rossmoyne, Ohio SY 1-7119 Rossmoyne, Oth J. M. RUWE AUTO BODY SHOP PONY KEG Wrecker Truck Service Lettering 81 e905 Plametd Road Rossmoyne Pure Oil ROSSMOYNE, OHIO SY. 1307? 8600 BLUE ASH Sy 1-6155 Congrafulotions to the Class of 1960 Compliments of THE HESS 8r. EISENHARDT CO. 222 COURTESY OF AVCO CORPORATION CROSLEY DIVISION Evendale Plant Glendale-Milford Rood Cincinnati 41, Ohio Bobbi Jones' Motto: What goes up must come down???????? 223 Our school spirit? Here if is. Everyone is behind the feam ALL THE WAY! FABRIC CITY 1514 Reading Road Reading 15, Ohio Mrs. Dick Forfldio's WISHING WELL RESTAURANT Complete Furnished Mobile Homes Eight and Ten Wide and $995 to $8845 . LARRY WELSCH COCkTOII Lounge For Trailers Since 1936 8054 Reading Road VA 1-6033 PO 1-486? CINCINNATI 37, OHIO Nancy Mizner, Linda Brum1ey, Jill Gorbuh, Donna Mizner, and Judy HeHner get ready to cheer 01' half-time. READING FEED MILL PHONE: VA. 1-6264 a 0 v J V? ' .1 , Q B. FLEGE 1 SONS READING FLORIST 1 l 1 Flowers for All Occasions :- RED 2,, Coal - Feed 1 C. HENRIETTA HEIZMANN 110 W. Benson 5?. ' x Valley1-0324 Reading, Ohio Owner READLNG 151 OHIO We Deliver Business Phone: Va 19814 AL'S TOGGERY SHOP 401 Benson - Reading, Ohio VA 1-9744 Men's and BoysV Furnishings Athletic Supplies DON'S PONY KEG Ice Party Supplies 950 Jefferson Avenue Reading 15, Ohio Compl imenfs of R-K ELECTRIC CO., INC. Controls - Process and Electrical 1883 Reading Rd., Reading Cincinnati 15, Ohio 225 Compliments of MISS 81 MRS. SHOPPE Junior and Misses Apparel 201 W. Benson Reading VA 1 -9079 THE SILVERTON BANK SILVERTON, OHIO Now Serving The Communify of Our Three Locations MONTGOMERY KENWOOD SILVERTON Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION and FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 370 Is Our Savings Rafe PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE SY01-6379 6930 Ploinfield Rood gmang goggiyd Silverton, Ohio HAIR STYLlSTS TW1-8436 24mim'ltlc9kdmcm 7307 Montgomery Rd. Silverfon 36, Ohio KUZlgi: PNE R SILVERTON FRUIT MARKET 'Tancy Fruit Baskets Our Speciolfy WATCH REPAIR DIAMONDS Phone: TW 1-2636 ERNEST BOREL WATCHES 6902 Plainfield Pike Silverfon, Ohio 6914 Ploinfield Pike 6930 Plainfield Pike Silverton, Ohio BO KAY FLOWERS TWeed 1-7078 Corsages and Hair Wedding Service Fashion Floral Arrangements Salon 225 6927 PLAJNFIELD TW 1-2750 Miss Mundell and Miss Higdon enioy selling Tickets at our boskerball games. H. J. BENKEN Florist and Greenhouses Plainfield 0nd Woodford Roads Kennedy Heights and Silverton Cincinnati 13, Ohio 4:; Flowers Telegraphed Ina CU? Flowers Corsages Plants Wedding Decorations Floral Designs TWeed 1-1040 A TRULY PROFESSIONAL REAL ISTA'IE SERVICE w 92m AND Associms, BEALTIIR mu MONTGOMERY nuAn.cm:muA1-I u. cmo :Lmunm mun Tn the Class of L960 we have always hcen proud Hi the inuuu'vn imagination of the graduates GI Sycamore Illgh School and cf the Inherenl success Lhnc with fortitude they were certain to attain. To those of you who continue on wi:h the furtherance of your educaduu and Lo chase at you who enter our industries and business world, we wish ynu the best of luck and the reward of success than yau so richly dpszrve. Sinccrciy yours. BROWN15 PARTY SUPPLIES Try Our Burbequed Chicken511!!! Jackson Street Loveland, Ohio Open Daily 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. FRISCH'S AT LAKE ISABELLA Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Fri.-Sof.: 11:00 to Midnight Sun.: 11:00 10 10:00 P.M. PHONE: NOrmundy 5-4808 BROWN AUTO SALES, INC. 118 Taylor Sfreef Loveland, Ohio Rambler w Metropolitan Cars lnferno'rional Trucks Used Cars, Parts, and Service CLIFTON SHIRT FACTORY Loveland-Madeira and Main Streefs Loveiund, Ohio L. W. NISBET COMPANY Lumber, Builders' Supplies, Feed, Hardware Loveland, Ohio Lumber -- Phone: NO 5-4857 Hardware - Phone: NO 5-4833 MILFORD NATIONAL BANK Main Office Lovelund omce 25 Main Sfreef Taylor 3- Jackson 515, Milford, Ohio Loveland, Ohio Supplier of Car for Sycamore Driver Education Class THOMPSON CHEVROLET INCORPORATED NO. 5-4847 LOVELAND, OHIO PHONE: NOrmandy 5-4808 BROWN AUTO SALES, INC. 118 Taylor Street Loveland, Ohio Rambler - Mefropolifan Cars International Trucks Used Cars, Parts. and Service .7, 9392 Monfgomery Road Moni'gomery. Ohio Sy. 1-9392 PRATT 81 WHITNEY COMPANY INCORPORATED 236 E05? 91h Street Cincinnati, Ohio WELDING 24 Hour Portable Welding Service Modern Equipment Skilled Workman o. ELDING C o. W ?RREN AN ELD IT MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Steel Sales and Erection LEBANON 4-1019 Night Calls - Mason 91-2629 775 Columbus WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY Cincinnati's Foremost Music Store EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 124 E. 4th Street, Cincinnati Phone PArkwoy 1-6050 Covington: 8 West Pike WE SHIP EVERYWHERE C. F. EMLING COMPANY Institutional Food Specialties 2305 West Erie Street Chicago 12, Illinois MA1 1-1376 CINCINNATI FOODS We Specialize in Pleasing You Cincinnati's Largest Institutional WholesoIe Grocer THE HOUSE OF PIERRE 93 Terrace Drive Cincinnati 15, Ohio HOUSE OF kW Best Wishes to the Class of '60 AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY COMPANY 2114 Reading Road CH 1-1922 EMBER EQUIPMENT COMPANY Ornamenlal Iron Lovelond Madeira Road Rem i ng ton S. H. CAMPBELL Cemenr Confracfors 6403 Elbrook Cincinnofi 13, Ohio Phone: TW 1-3712 JOHN F. SW' FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES We Serve Those Who Serve Cin. 2, Ohio 415 Plum ST. THE FIRST MASON BANK MASON, OHIO Complete Banking Service Open Alf Day Saturday Member F.D.I.C. Member F.R.B. 230 JOHNSON'S DRUGS Prescriptions 8- Cosmetics 8468 Blue Ash Road Rossmoyne, Ohio SY 1-6268 Phone: MOrrow 2357 C C C TRUCK STOP Routes 3 8. 22 Elwood Feldmun Twenfy-Four Hour Service R.F.D. 2 Morrow, Ohio SEYBOLD PAPER COMPANY 8: ROBERT SEYBOLD CHEMICAL CO., INC. BAHRS DIE 81 STAMPING CO., INC. Stamping for the Transformer Industry Tools - Dies h Fixtures AVon 1-0555 321 Bank Avenue Cincinnati 17, O. St. Bernard JOSEPH CAMELE, MASTER TAILOR 27o9y2 Observumry Ave. Hyde Park Remodeling $ Allernuting for Lad ies 8: Men THE HENRY P. THOMPSON COMPANY SALES ENGINEERS Equipment for Water Treating, Heuiing, Air Conditioning and Sewage Treatment C TW 1-4414 Recenily moved to: 4866 Cooper Road CincinnuliCAQ, O. Wally Horton helped stamp the hands of The specmfors during basketball season. mg. A Smile and Thirty Years Behind Every Job KILLIAN'S 0 SERVICE Montgomery 81 Lester Roads AAA Approved Phone: ME 1-1915 GOOD LUCK, GRADS BOATRIGHT'S FOOD SHOP 1 Lester and Montgomery Pleasant Ridge Me. 1-9381 Take It Easy! Let Us Fix the Food! Sandwich Trays 2 BuEef Trays for Weddings Business Meetings - Parties - Dinners Above: Eddie Harris portrays Couch Acus, who takes very good :me of his 11006. SENIOR ASSEMBLY R. C. LEININGER CO. REAL ESTATE 3142 LosunfiviHe Ave. cor. Montgomery Rd. CINCINNATI 13, OHIO ME-17385 Below: Sycamore's Dance Bond was a big success in the Senior As- sembly. Phone MElrose 1-1557 V 81 P FINANCE CO. LOANS 10.00 to 1000.00 6229 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 131 Ohio RIDGE TEA ROOM 6221 Monfgomery Rood ME 1-9504 Private Parties HITCHING POST 3171 Woodford Road Pleasant Ridge Famous for Fried Chicken!!!!! SANDWICH TRAYS for 6 f0 8 persons .............................. 6.50 for 8 to 10 persons .............................. 8.75 for 10 to 12 persons ............................. 10.00 COLE SLAW pint container ...................... .50 GERMAN POTATO SALAD pin? container ......... .50 24 ECONOMY CHEVROLET COMPANY 4912 Montgo mery Road Norwood, Ohio J. C. HOCKETT COMPANY Fine Jewelry and Gifts 4547 Monigomery Rood NORWOOD, OHIO ME. 1-4050 65 Plenty of parking available of both stores 4572 Montgomery Rd. 6012 Vine St. NORWOOD ELMWOOD PL. Me, 1-7474 V0. 1-5003 MM 5-1-8117 4m i..-. ' -.-.-.- NOIWOOD SAiH I now MFG. CD Garages and Homes Ross and Section Aves., Norwood NORWOOD SASH 81 DOOR MFG. CO. JEfTerson 1-5700 C Millwork O S+orm Sash and Doors 0 Plywood 0 Insulation Materials 0 Flooring 0 Masoniie I Tile Board 0 Bevel Siding 0 Kifchen Cabinefs O R.O.W. Windows I Plasfer Board Above: Jane1 Blome and Jo Ann Mack brought back memories of Vhe Senior Prom when they song, I Could Have Danced All Night SENIOR ASSEMBLY Below: The whole group ioined in to say, HThere's Something About CI Sycamore Log. ABOVE: Mr. Turner, Mr. Font, and Mr. Schnurrenberger wufch lhe AVIATORS in action BELOW: Skip Smith and Tim Tomsen reach HIGH for the ball! I p.100? I I 111F091 w .. 11. 0:0 YOUR SYCAMORE MINSTREL PRINTER MARIEMONT PRINTER in Reading, Ohio VA 1-0146 VA 1-3834 GUARANTEED USED CARS READING MOTOR COMPANY 719 Reading Road Reading 15, Ohio SCHMIDT'S MEATS 1009 Jefferson Reading, Ohio VA 1 H4564 34 READING FORD 1300 Reading Road Cincinnati 15, Ohio PARKVIEW MOTEL 8 TRAILER PARK 11323 Highway 42 THE BEST OF REST MR. GENE'S Hair Styling Salon, Dedicated To The HYoung at Heart 8016 Plainfield Pike SY 1-4745 KERN FOODS, INCORPORATED Sharonville, Ohio Have You Tried Our SEA BREEZE BU'ITERMINTS? 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TEETOR 81 SONS HOURLY ESTlMATES SILVERTON'S FRIENDLY SERVICE 7015 Montgomery Rd. 01 Ohio Ave. SYcomore 1-9903 EXCAVAT'NG Silver1on, Ohio Basements Grading 0 Land Clearing 1 FAMOUS GLASS BARN Pm Bui'ding Dump Truck E Service 151 Reading Rood Cincinnati 15, Ohio PRincefon Reading 1-5334 : CHAS. SCHAPPACHER THE FARR FURNITURE COMPANY 3421 Glendul'e-Milford Rd. 0 Evendale 10704 Reading Road Cincinnati 41, Ohio 1 Evendale CincinnaH 41, Ohio 2'12 MADISON FURNITURE STORE 6216 Madison Rood Cincinnati 27, Ohio PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Rev. Lewis E. Bender From your dog's best friend 9841 Tollgate Lane 1Dr. Gaylord C. Lewis1 Cincinnati 42, Ohio Walter C. Papesch, D.D.S. Dr. B. F. Conn, MD. 2916 Gilbert Avenue Dr. Stanley J. Rofolo Pl. 1-6664 F. C. Robinson, D.D.5. Dr. Clements, MD- Robert M. Robinson 1220 Reading Road Dr. A. D. FIedkamp,-O.D. Reading 15, Ohio 1018 Reading Road Reading 15, Ohio ttt SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Miss Drusilla Ham Emery, Scott, Dan, and The Osborne Studios, Inc., Middletown, Ohio Mr. Stanley Harry Seiglo, .lr. Bud, Pot, Mr. John Mulluney, Mrs. Mufocio, Pogue Photography, Cincinnati, Ohio Mr. K1012, Mr. Bordon, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Goldenberg, and Art Photographic Studios, Montgomery, Ohio Mr. Richard Font and the Sycamore High School Photographic Association Mr. George Milfenberger, Mr. Vic Toff, and the American Yearbook Company CBS-TV and The Garry Moore Show We would like to thank everyone who has given us their counsel and as- sistance on the 1960 SYCAMORE LOG. We wish to show our appreciation, also, to those who have given support as patrons and advertisers. Our thanks to everyone! PATRONS Anne Louise Shop Barr's Super Morkef C. 8 H. Television Service CondIe-G!o Inn D. K Lawn Mower Service Deer Pork Pony Keg Deer Park Pasquole's Deer Park Texaco Francis Buck Speigel, Salesman Frozen Food Bank Geniry Appliances 8 Furniture Holiday Motel Husmonk Express J Webster 8: Sons Brick Confractors Johnny Fonger Shoes Kennedy Heights Beauty Shop Loveland Dairy Whip Lovelond Grocery Ma rae's, Incorporated Mason Marofhon 4 ' Norwood One-Hour Mcr'r'mizing , Paulo Lee Shoes Steele Clinic Whitleyk Supe A Friend Mr. 8 3 Remington Service Sfafion W Silver Springs Restaurant Tri STO're Tile Supply Webstefs Shell Station Welfare Finance Company Harold Atkins S'ru Borrich Mr. 8 Mrs. Chester Boys David Bowen r Markef Mrs. James Burress Mr. George Calton Mr Nelson Callahan Mr. 8 Mrs: James R. Chrfsfmcm Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert D. Clark Dick, J.B , and Don Mr. 8 Mrs. F. C. Domina Mr. 8 Mrs. Roberf Fellermcm PATRONS Mn 8 Mrs. Paul Foster .Mr. 8x Mrs. Charles Gruber Mr. 8: Mrs. Larry Hamilfon Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Hanna Mr. Squs. Walter Henley Miss Nancy Higdon Mr. 8 Mrs. Norman Hoard Mr. Raymond Jones E G Koising Larry and Jean Kelly Joyce Kelly and John Niessel Mn 8.. Mrs. Craig Kennedy Mr. Richard Kosche Mr. 8 Mrs. Arthur J. LoDucer Mr. 8 Mrs, Alberf C Leoke Mr. Mrs. Lufham Ledford Mr. Rudolph Lindchl MrA Burch Mclloy Mr. 8: Mrs. John Marshall Mn Don Meyer Miss Bessie Miils Mr. 8 Mrs. J. M. Morgan Mr. 2; Mrs. Robert Mulvcmey . Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert Musselmon i Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert McCready Mr; 8! Mrs. Albert McLemore V Mr. Ike Palmer a r ,z x. Mrs. Belle PoH , Walter and Juanita Rohrig Mr. $ Mrs. Alfred Savant Mr. 8 Mrs. F. Britfon Simkins Mr. 8x Mrs. Clem Spurrier Mr. 8 Mrs, Howard Spurrier Mr. Kenneth Taylor Mr. 8 Mrs. Charles Thomas Miss Esther Von Hou'ren Mr. 8 Mrs. Lee J. Venard Mr. 8: Mrs. E. Volz Miss Sue Warren Miss Mary Louise Weber A Friend Students 100k closely as Mr. Ross points out Ross County during a government class. SENIOR INDEX NANCY AHRMAN - Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross 1; Y-Teens 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Junior Red Cross Handicraft 1; Art Club 2. LA- FAYETTE ANDERSON - Basketball Team 1,2,3; Track Team 1,2,3; Football Team 1,2,3; Baseball Team 2,3, Manager 4; OUT- sfonding Athlete 4. CAROLE BAILEY - Girls' Choir 2,3; Mixed Choir 4; Gate Cfub 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Volfeybctll Team 2,3,4; Sofiball Team 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; Junior Red Cross Handi- craft 2. WANDA BILL 4 Keyhole Member 1,2; Annual Worker 4; Librarian 2; G.A.A. 4; VolleyboH Team 4; Pep Club 1; Junior Red Cross 2; Art Club 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; Ad- vanced Knitting 2, President 2. ARTHUR BIRKEMEYER - Football Team 2; Le'rTermCln's Club 1; Sportsmen's Club 2; Progecfionisfs 1; Biology Club 1; Fawn Pushers 2. JANET BLOME - Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Girls' Choir 1,2,3; Triple Trio 4; Junior Ploy, Stu- dent Director; Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 4; Keyhole Member 2,3,4; Annual Staff, Co- Edifor 4; Librarian 1,2,3,4,- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 1; Thespians 2,3; Senior Assembly Commitfee 4; Quill and Scroll 4,- Senior Play, Property Mistress; Miami SchoIorship Team 4; Prom Commi'rfee 24-6 3. JACK BLUST 4 Art Club 1,2; Prol'ec'rion- isfs 1; Pawn Pushers 1; Stage Crew 1. KAREN BOBB - Girlsl Choir 1,2; Glee Club 3; Flyerettes 1,2; Keyhole Member, Feature Editor 4; Librarian 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Thespions 3; Art Club 1,2; Sec- retory 1,2; Needlecroff Club 1,2. ROBERT BOYD. DONNA BRYAN - Librarian 1,3,4; Jr. High omce Aid 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Basket- ball Team 1; ArT Club 2; Y-Teens 2,3; Need.- Iecrafr Club 1; Advanced Knitting 2, Trees- urer 2; Miami Scholarship Team 1,3. JAMES BURG - Golf Team 3,4; Sportsmenk Club 1,2,- Proiectionisfs 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Pawn Pushers 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 3; Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Senior Ploy. GERTRUDE BURK - Prince of Peace Contest 4; Keyhole Member 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Hockey Team 1; Softball Team 1; Thes- pians 3,4; Y-Teens 1; NeedIechff Club 1; Senior P10y; National Thespicms 4. John Marshall High School, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia 2. JUNE BURRESS - Girls' Choir 2; Glee Club 3. CAROLYN BUTLER - Girls' Choir 2; Glee Club 3; Soffboll Team 3; Pep Club 1,2; Jun- ior Red Cross 1,2; Y4Teens 1,2. MARLENE BUTTERBAUGH - Class Officer 1, Presiden'r; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4, Secretory-Trecsurer 3, Librarian 4; Girls' Choir 1; Triple Trio 3,4; FlyereTfes 1,2,3; Junior Play; Keyhole Mem- ber 1,2,3; AnnucH Worker 4; Librarian 1,2; Jr. High Off1ce Aid 1,2,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1; Sfudenf Council 4, President Pep Ciub 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3; Latin CM: 2; Miami Scholarship Team 2. BARBARA BYRNSIDE - Keyhole Member 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- Soffball Team 1; Art Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Advanced KniiTing 1,2, Vice President 2. GERALD CAPEHART - Bond 1,2,3; Junior Play; Basketball Team 2; Golf Team 1,2,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; V.1.C. 4; Dance Band 3; Miami Scholarship Team 2. CLAUDIA CHASE 4 Junior Play, Cosfumes; G.A.A. 3,4; Hockey Team 4; Volleyball Team 4; Basket- ball Team 4; Softball Team 4; Pep Ciub 3,4; Thespions 3,4; Y-Teens 3; Future Teach- ers of America 3; Senior Assembly Commif- Tee 4; From Committee 3; Stage Crew 3; Churchland High School, Porfsmou'rh, Vir- ginie, 1,2. DONALD CHRISTMAN - Class Officer 2,3,4, Presfdenf 2,3,4; Keyhole Member 2; Football Team 2,4; Track Team 1,2,- StudenT Council 1,2,3; Letterman's Club 3,4, Secre- tory 4; Thespions 1; Pawn Pushers 1, Sec- retary; Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; NGTioncl Honor Society 2,3,4, President 4; Boys4 State 4; Outstanding Boy 3. ANN CLARK - Mixed Choir 4; Gir15' Choir 1,2,3; Glee Ciub 3; Junior Ploy, Ticket Chairman; Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 3,4; Keyhole Member 2,3, Business Manager 3; Annual Sfoff, Co-Edifor 4; Jr. High OFFIce Aid 2,3,- G.A.A, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1;Jun10r Red Cross 1; Future Nurses of America 2,3; Miami Scholarship Team 1; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Senior Assembly Com- mittee 4. RONALD CLAY - Bond 1,2,3; FootbGH Team 4; S.H.S.P.A, 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Pro- lecfionisfs 1,2; Pawn Pushers 1,2; Dance Band 3. RICHARD COURSEY - Class OFFI- cer 4, Treasurer; Football Team 3; Student Council 4; Chemistry Club 3; Miami Scholar- ship Team 3,4; Thornton Township High School, Harvey, Iliinois 1,2. JERALD COVERT 4 Bond 1,2; Football Team 2,3,4,- Baseball 1, Monoger; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Sports- men's Club 1; Projecfionisfs 1; Pctwn Pushers 1,2. JOHN DEWEY - Bond 1,2; Track Team 1,3; Sportsman's Club 1,2, Presiden'r 1, Treasurer 2; Art Club 1,2; Proiecfionists 1,2,- Stcge Crew Club 2. JUDITH DOMINA - Girls' Choir 1,2; G1ee Club 3; Annual Worker 4; Sr. High Office Aid 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Softball Team 1; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,- Lotin Club 1,- Miami Scholarship Team 3,4. JANET DUN- CAN - GirIs' Choir 1,2,3; Prince of Peace Contest 1,2; Keyhole Member 1,2,3; Librar- ian 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Thespians 1,3,- Jr. High Office Aid 4, KAREN DUNHAM - Moiorette 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Mixed Choir 4; Librarian 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- Volleyr boll Team 2,4, Manager 1; 501113011 Team 2, Manager; Pep Club 1,2; Advanced Knif- ting 1. WILLIAM EGGERS - Sportsman's Club 1,2,3; Proiedionisfs 2; qun Pushers 247 1,2; Chemistry Club 3. ROBERT EVANS 4 Keyhole Member 4; Annual Worker, Sports Editor 4; S.H.S.P.A. 4; Senior Ploy; Quill 0nd Scroll 4; Nofionol Honor Society 4; Senior Assembly Commit- fee 4; Miami Scholarship Team 4; Kenmore West Senior High School, Kenmore, New York 1,2,3. BETTY FOSTER -- Moioretie 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Girls' Choir 1; Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 3; Keyhole Mem- ber 2,3,- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Hockey Team 2; Baske'rball Team 1,2,4; Softball Team 1; STU- denr Council 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 3. DANIEL FRALEY - Upper Tygorr High School, Emerson, Ken- tucky, 1,2. SAMUEL FRANCIS - Boys4 Choir 1,2; Foo?- ball Team 1,2,3; Lettermurfs Club 2,3,4; Thespicms 4; S.H.S.P.A. 2,3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Biology Club 1,2,3; Pawn Pushers 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Senior Play 4. SENIOR INDEX Jerry Woods and Bill Eggers both agree that there will be many fine subjects for pidures in Washington, Skip Smith, Claudia Chase and Terry Mu11ikin receive counciling from Mr. Denecke about their schedu1e changes. LYNDA GARTEN -- Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Choir 1,2; Triple Trio 4; Flyerer'res 1,2; Junior Play; G.A,A. 1,2,3,4, Freshman Rep- resentative 1; Softball Team 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; ThesPI'ans 3; Needfecroff Club 1,2; Stage Crew Club 3; Miami Scholarship Team 3. GLENN GAULT 4 Mixed Choir 4; Madrigal 4; Junior Ploy; Stage Crew 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Thespions 2,3,4; National Thespions 2,3,4; Tennis Team 3; Projectionisfs 2,3, Secretary 3; Wood- ward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio 1. RAY GORMAN - Sportsmen's Club 1,2, V.1.C. 4. WILLIAM GORMAN - Sportsman's Club 1,2; V.I.C. 4,- Miomi Scholarship Team 1; Chemisfry Club 3. CAROL HACKER 4 Annual Worker, Cow Subscription Manager 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Jr. High Office Aid 4; Pep Ciub 1,2,3,4, Repw resen'rofive 3,4; Thespions 1; Art Club 2,3, President 3; Y-Teens 1; Sfoge Crew 2. JAMES HANNA - Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Boys' Choir 1,2; Football Team 1,2,3,4; Golf Team 1; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Art Club 2; Pro- jectionists 1,2, Secretary 2; Latin Club 1; Aero Club 2; Senior Ploy. KAREN HARRING- TON - Mixed Choir 3,4, Librarian 3, Presi- dent 4,- Girls' ChoEr 2; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, Secretary 2; Noiionol Thespions 3,4, President 3; Stage Crew Club 2,- Miami Scholarship Team 2; Senior Assembly Com- 248 SENIOR INDEX mittee 4; Santa Barbara Junior High School, Santa Barbara, California. EDMOND HAR- RIS - Mixed Choir 1; Boys' Choir 1; Bus- ketball Team 1,2,4,- Baseball Team 3,4,- Stu- dent Council 1; Letterman's Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4; Pep Club 3; Dance Bond 2; Latin Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, Treasurer. IRENE HEDGES - Girls' Choir 2; Glee Ciub 3; GAA1A. 1,2; Softball Team 1; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1; Art Club 3; Y-Teens 1. JUDITH HEFFNER - Class OFFIcer 4, Secre- tary; Girls' Choir 1,2; Flyereffes 1,2; Junior Play; Jr. High OH1ce Aid 2; Sr. High omce Aid 2,4; G,A,A. 1,2,3,4; Football Cheer- leader 3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 3,4; Student Council 3, Vice President; Pep Club 2,3,4; Thespicns 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Na- tional Thespians 2,3,4, Secretory-Trecsurer 3; Arr Club 1; chfionol Honor Sociefy 2,3,4; Prom Queen 4; Senior Play. FRED HENSLEY - Sportsman's Club 2; Pawn Pushers 3; Sr. Bernard High School, ST. Bernard, Ohio. 1. RICHARD HENSON - Football Team 2,3; Leirermon's Club 2,3,4; Pawn Pushers 3; Miss Ham discusses Log sales with the high ad 5a1esmen, Blanche Wallace, Carol Hacker, and Joyce Kelly. Tom McDermoH, Don Nuehring, Don Christmon, 0nd Hawkins Kohonkie show that senior boys can be particu- Iur when choosing frames for their pictures, V.I.C. 4. RONALD HERZOG - Foofboll Team 3,- Bosketboll Team 2; Track Team 2; V.I.C. 4, Vice President 4; Purcell High School, Cincinnofi, Ohio, 1. RICHARD HILL 4 Sportsmen's Club 1,2,3,- Proiectionists 1; V.I,C, 4. WALLACE HORTON - Foofboll Team 2; Pep Club 2,3,- Sporfsmen's Club 1,2; Tumbling Club 1; Chemistry Club 3. BARBARA HULSBECK - Mixed Choir 2,3; Girls4 Choir 1,2; Jr. High OFFIce Aid 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Hockey Team 2,3,4; Volley- ball Team 4; Basketball Team 2; Student Council 4,- Pep Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Junior Red Cross 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2,- Future Teachers of America 1,2; Junior Red Cross Handicraft 1,2; Latin Club 2; Annual Worker 4. NANCY INGRAM - Mixed Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 1,2; Needlecraft Club 1,2; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Nome Award 4. KENNETH JOHNSON - Mixed Choir 4; SporTsmen's Club 1,2; Proiecfionists 3. SHIR- LEY JOHNSON 2. Girls' Choir 3; Librarian 2; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1; Art Club 1; YATeens 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Needlecroff Club 1. DOUGLAS JONES 4 Baskefboll Team 3,4; Track Team 2,3,4; Lehermows Club 4; Sporfsmen's Club 2,3; Shuronville High School, Sharonville, Ohio, 1. SENIOR INDEX ROBERTA JONES -- Junior Play; Keyhofe Member 1,2,- Libroriun 2; Sr. High Office Aid 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Jr. High OFFIce Aid 2; Volleyball Team 4; Softball Team 1,2,- Pep Club 1,2,3; Thespions 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1; Senior Ploy; Gridiron Queen 3. JOYCE KEL- LER - G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Hockey Team 4,- Vol- leyboll Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team 123,4; Softball Team 1,2,3,4; Art Club 1; Proiec- Tionfsfs 1; Stage Crew Club 3; Advance Knif- Ting 2, Secretary 2. JOYCE KELLY 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3; Junior Red Cross 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2; Stage Crew Club 3, BERTHA KILBY 4 Keyhole Member 1,2,3; Annual Worker 4; Jr. High OFFIce Aid 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- Softball Team 1; Junior Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 1; Future Nurses of America 3; Senior Assembly Committee 4. SYLVIA KLEIN :- Girls' Choir 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1,2, Treasurer 2; Thespians 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Member Chairman 4; Nee- dlecraft Club 1. MARGARET KNECHTLY - Withrow High School, Hyde Park, Ohio, 1,2,3,V2. BAR- A good sales pitch comes in hand as Charlie Lyons sells Mr, Denecke a box oi sfutionery for he benefkf cf Ihe senior class treasury. Mr, Denecke had pro- mised to buy the firs? box. Port of the annual 5101?, Miss Ham, Bob Evans, Ann Clark, G1orio Reese, and Jo Ann Mack, take time from a hecric day of Taking pictures to enioy the ever popular Big Boys at a neighboring drive-in. SEN10R INDEX BARA KOCH - Girls' Choir 2; Junior P1c1y, Student DirecTor 3; Prince of Peace Contest 2; Keyhole Member 1,2,3,4; Annual Worker, Special Events 4; Jr. High Oche Aid 3,4; G.A,A. 1,2,3,4; Studenf Council 2, Secretary; Pep Club 2,3,4, Art Direcfor 4; Thespions 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Notional Thespians 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Art C1ub 2; Stage Crew Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2, Presi- dent 1,2; Miami Scho1arship Team 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,- Chemisfry Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play,- Senior Assembly Committee 4; Walnut Hills High Schoo1, Cincinnati, Ohio, V2. HAWKINS KOHANKIE - Bond 1,2; Annual Worker, Photographer 4; Football Team 3; Track Team 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Let Termcm's Club 3,4; Sportsmen's Club 1,2,3,4, President 2,3,4; S.H.5.P.A. 1,2,3,4; Secremry 4; Pawn Pushers 1,2; Miami Scholarship Team 3,- Nofionol Honor Society 3,4; Rifle Team 3,4, Captain 3,4. GERALD KOHL - Golf Team 3,4; Sportsmen's Club 3, Treas- urer; Miami Scholarship Team 2; Chemistry Club 3; Wifhrow High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1. CAROLYN LA DUCER - Keyhole Member 4, TypisT; Annual Worker 4; G.A.A. 4; Quill 0nd Scroll 4; Wouwa'roso High School, Wauwatoso, Wisconsin, 1,2,3. RONALD LATIMER - Mixed Choir 4; Boys' Choir 3; Madrigal 3; Keyhole Member 1, 250 Sports Writer; Pep Club 1,2, Representmive 1, Secretary 2. PATRICIA LEDFORD - Girls' Choir 1,2,3; Glee Club 3,- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Softball Team 1; Pep Cfub 1,2,3; F;B.L.A. 3; Needlecraft Cfub 2. DOUGLAS LOWE - Class Officer 1, Secretary; Junior Ploy; Key- hoie Member 2, Sports Editor; Track Team 1; Thespicns 1; Sportsman's Club 1,2; Pawn Pushers 1,2; Lafin Club 1,2; Miami Scholar- ship Team 1,2; Senior Ploy; Annual Worker 4. DOUGLAS LUCKE - Class Officer 1, Vice President,- Football Team 1,2; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Sportsman's Club 1,2,3; Pawn Pushers 1,2. CHARLES LYONS - Boys' Choir 2,3; Junidr Play; Senior Ploy; Pep Club 3; Stage Crew Club 3,- Miomi Scholarship Team 3; National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4,- Deer Park High School, Deer Park, Ohio 1. JO ANN MACK 4 Mixed Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 2; Junior Play, Pro; perfies 3; Ohio U. Journahsm Workshop 4; Annu01 STUFF, Co-Assistont Editor 4; Sr. High OFHce Aid 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; No; Tional Honor Society 3,4,- Quill 0nd Scroll 4; Triple Trio 4. JACK MARSHALL - Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 4; Annual Worker, Photographer 4; Sportsmen's Club 4, Sec; refory; S.H.S.P.A. 3,4, President 4; Madeira High School, Madeira, Ohio, 1,2. JANET MASON w Keyhole Member 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Reporter and Assisfonf SporTs Manager 3, Senior Repre- sentative 4; Hockey Team 4; Volleyball Team 1,2,3,4,- Boskefboll Team 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball Team 1,2,3,4; Needlecraft Ciub 1,- Advanced Kniffing 2, Sergeant GT Arms. FRANKIE MCBRIDE - G.A.A. 1,2,- Softball Team 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1,2. THOMAS MCDERMOTT 4 Foofball Team 123,4; Baseball Team 1,2,3; Le1fer- man's Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Pawn Pushers 1,2,3. ROGER McHUGH - Mixed Choir 4; Junior Ploy; Sportsman's Club 1,2; AniClub 2; Stage Crew Club 2; Chemistry Club 3. RONALD MCLEMORE. DELORES MIXON - Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Giris' Choir 2; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Keyhole Member 3,4, Exchange Edi- for 4; Y-Teens 1; Fufure Teachers of America 3; Needlecraft Club 2; Junior Red Cross Handicraft Club 1; National Honor.SocieTy 2,3,4; Librarian 4. DONNA MIZNER - Class Officer 2, Treasurer; Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4, President 3; Girls' Choir 1; Triple Trio 3; Prince of Peace Contest 1; Keyhole Mem- ber 2; Jr. High Office Aid 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 4; Hockey Team 2,3,4; Volleyball Team 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball Team 1; Football Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Sfudenf Council 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Needlecraft Club 1; Lofin Club 2, Secretary 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Prom Committee 3; CoChairmEm, Senior Assembly Committee 4; Senior Ploy; Christmas Dance Queen 3. DOUGLAS MOORE - Mixed Choir 4; Senior Play; Prom King 4; Lebanon High School 1,2,3, West Chester High School 3, Lakofo High School 4. TERRENCE MULLIKIN - Foot- ball .Teom 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 2,3,4; LeTTermun's Club 2,3,4; SporTsmen's Club 1; Chemistry Club 3. MARJORIE MURRAY - Mixed Choir 1,2,3; Girls' Choir 2; Triple Trio 4; Keyhole Member 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Volleyball Team 3; Basketball Team, Man- ager 3; Softball Team 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1; Y-Teens 1; Future Teoch- ers of America 3; Junior Red Cross Handi- craft 1. DONALD NAEHRING. NANCY NORMAN - Girls' Choir 1; Keyhole Member 1,2; Jun- ior Red Cross 1,2; Art Club 1,2,3; Junior Red Cross Handicraft 1,2; Advanced Kniffing 2. TRISHA OBST - Mixed Choir 1; Flyere'rfes 1; Sr. High OHice Aid 1,4; G.A.A. 1; V01- leyball Team 3; Basketball Team 1; Pep Club 1; Art Club 2; Projectionists 1. MARY ALICE PAYNE - Junior Red Cross 1,2; Judy Stein, Admittance Direcfor writes an ad- miffance slip for Bonnie Riddle, a junior, who had been absent the day before. Y-Teens 1,2,3, Vice President 2; Needlecroff Club 1,2, ALMEDA PHILLIPS 4 Girls' Choir 2; Glee Club 3; Junior Red Cross. 1 ANITA POWELL - Bond 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Moioretre 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; Mixed Choir 3,4, Secretary 4; Girls' Choir 1,2, ,- Triple Trio 4; Flyerettes 1,2; Junior Ploy; r. High Office Aid 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Softball Team 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Needlecraft Club 1,2; Future Nurses of America 2. GLEN PUGH - Football Team 1,2,3; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Sportsman's Club 1; Art Club 1,2; Track Team 1,2,3,4. SENIOR INDEX 251 SENIOR INDEX ROBERT RAIT - Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4; Boys' Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3; Pawn Pushers 2. GLORIA REESE 4 Mixed Choir 3,4; Girfs' Choir 1,2,3; Jun- ior Ploy,- Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 4; Keyhole Member 1,2,3; Annual 51011, CO- Assismnr Editor 4; Jr. High OFHce Aid 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- Pep C1Ub 1,- Junior Red Cross 1; Latin Club 2; Future Nurses of America Carolyn Butler, Judy Dominn, Delores Mixon, Marjorie Murray, and Virginia Workman look or rhe final grades on their English Term papers. 2; Miami Scholarship Team 3; Notional Honor Society 2,3,4,- Prom Commiitee 3; Senior Assembly Commiffee 4; Quill 0nd Scro1l 4. CHARLOTTE RICHARDSON - Class omcer 2, Secretary; Mixed Choir 3,4, Vice President 4,- Girls' Choir 1,2,3; Junior Ploy; Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 4,- Keyhole Member 2; Annual Staff, Co-Business Manager 4; Jr. High OFFice Aid 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sopho- more Representative 2, Junior Represenfo- five 3, Sports Manager 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Miami Scholarship Team 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ALAN ROSS - Basketball Team 1; Sporismen's Club 1; Arf Club 1. IRENE SANNA 4 Mixed Choir 4; Girls' Choir 1,2; Glee Club 3; Keyhole Member 1,2,3; Annual SmH, Co-Business Manager 4; Librarian 2,- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- Pep Club 2; Thespicms 1; Miami Scholarship Team 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4. CARLTON SAVAGE - Sporfsmen1s Club 1,2; Latin Club 1. BONNIE SCHAEFER. JAMES SCHERRER - Golf Team 2,3,4; Lef- fermon's Club 4,- Sporfsmen's Club 2,3; Biology Club 2,- Miomi Scholarship Team 2,3; Chemistry Club 3,- Central High School, South Bend, Indiana 3. CAROLYN SCHMiT 4 Mixed Choir 1,3,4; Librarian 1,2,- .Jr. High omce Aid 3,- Girls4 Choir 1,2; Sr. High 252 OHIce Aid 4,- G.A.A, 1,2; Thespicms 1,2,- Stoge Crew Club 2; Miami Scholarship Team 1. DORIS SCHUMANN - Girls' Choir 2; Glee Club 3; Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 2,3,- Keyhole Member 1,2,3, Art Editor 1,2, As- sisfcmr Editor 2, Editor 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- Junior Red Cross 1,2,3, Vice President 2; Quill cmd Scroll 3,4,- Biology Club 1,- Latin CIUb 1,2; Miami Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4,- Prom Commit- Tee 3; Annual worker 4; Outstanding Girl 4, TIMOTHY SHERRITT - Mixed Choir 1,2,3; Boys' Choir 1,2; Foofboll Team 1,2,3,4,- Pep Club 1,2,3,- Sportsmen's Club 1,- Latfn Club 1,2, Sergeanf of Arms 2. JOHN SIMKINS - Bond 1,2,- Mixed Choir 1,2,4, Stage Manager 4; Boys' Choir 1,2,- Junior Ploy,- Senior Ploy,- Keyhole Member 1,- Foofball Team 2,3,4,- Manager 2,3; Bos- kefboll Team 2,3,4, Monoger 2; Track Team 1; Tennis Team 3,4,- Boseboll Team 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Thespions 1,- Projec- fionisfs 1,- Biology Club 1,- Tropical Fish Club 2; Latin Club 1,2,- Mfcxmi Scholarship Team 2,- Chemistry Club 3. REYNARD SMITH - Class OFFIcer 3, Secre- tary; Mixed Choir 4; Foofboll Team 1,2,3,4; BoskefboH Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 4; Baseball Team 2,3,4; LeTTermon's Club 2,3,4, Sergeant of Arms 4; Sportsman's Club 1; Pawn Pushers 1,2,- Chemisfry Cl'ub 3,- Home- coming King 4. PHILIP SNYDER - Ciass Of- Flcer 2, Vice President- Mixecl Choir 1,2; Boys! Choir 1,3; Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Lofin Club 2, Vice President; Miami Scholarship Team 2,3,4. JUNE SPURRIER 4 Girls' Choir 1,2; Librarian 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Red Cross Club 1; F.B.L.A. 1; Junior Red Cross Handicraft 1; Proiedionists 2. JUDITH STEIN 4 Mixed Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Choir 1,2; Flyeretfes 1; Junior Ploy; Prince of Peace Confesf 1,2, 3,4; Ohio U. Journalism Workshop 3,4; Keyhole Member 1,2,3,4, Production Mon- cger 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Librar- ian 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;Thespic1ns 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 3,4; Notional Thespions 1,2, 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Future Teachers of America 2,3, Vice Presidenr 3; Miami Schol- arship Team 1,2,3; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ploy. JACQUE STUNICH - Boys' Choir 1,- Foot- ball Team 1; Pep Club1;Junior Red Cross 1; Sporfsmen's Club 1; Art Club 1; Pawn Push- ers 2; V.1.C. 4, Secretary; Stage Crew Club SENIOR 1ND EX Karen Bobb Transcribes from the Edison Voicewrl'ter during ofFIce practice class. 253 1. DONALD SUMNER 4 Bond 2,3; Foo1bc111 Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1; Letterman's Club 1,2,3, v.1.c. 4, Treasurer 4. ROBERT SWADLEY - Basketbalf Team 4; Track Team 4; Baseball Team 4; Chominode High School, Dayton, Ohio, 1,2,3. GEORGE TAYLOR - Football Team 1,2,3; Track Team 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Sportsman's Club 1; Pawn Pushers 1,2. LAWRENCE THARP - Band 1; Mixed Choir 1,2; Boys' Choir 1,- Junior Ploy; Prince of Peace Confesr 1; Student Council of Peace Contest 1; Student Council 4; Sportsmen's Club 1; Biology Club 2; Pctwn Pushers 2; V.I.C. 4, President,- Lotin Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Prom Committee 3. JAMES THOMAS - Thespions 1; Pawn Pushers 1. CHARLES THORNTON - Baseball Team 3,4; Let'1er- man's Club 4; Sporfsmen's Ciub 2,- Protec- fionisfs 1,2,4, Vice President 4; Pawn Push- ers 2,3; Radio Club 3. THOMAS TIDD - Truck Team 2,3,4,- Letter; man's Club 4; Sportsman's Club 3; Pawn Pushers 2,3; Aero Club 2; Bob Jones Acad- emy, Greenville, South Carolina 1. TIMOTHY TOMSEN 4 Class O31cer 3,4, Vice Presi- denf 3,4; Football Team 1,2,3,4; Baskefball Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 4,- Boseball Team 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Pawn Pushers 1; Miami Scholarship Team 2,3; Chemistry Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Co-Chairman, Senior Assembly Commiffee 4; Outstanding Boy 4. KENNETH VAN HORN - V.1.C. 4; Shoronville High School, Sharonville, Ohio, 1,2. ARLENE VENARD - Maiorene 2,3,4; Girls' Choir 1,2; Mixed Choir 3; Junior Play, Moke-Up Committee; Keyhole Member 1,2; Annual Staff, Co-Sub- scripTion Manager 4; Librarian 2,- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Sergeant CIT Arms 4; Sof'r-ball Team Manager 2; Studenf Council 4,- Pep Club 2, Sophomore Representative 2; Junior Red Cross 2; Thespions 1,2; National Thespians 3; Stage Crew Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4. SENIOR INDEX Sum Francis, Nancy Norman, Chuck Thornton, Mariorie Murray. and Bob Swad- ley look over Nancy's senior portraits. The senior pfcfures arrived early in Decem- ber. CAROL VERTNER - Girls' Choir 3; Volley- ball Team 4; Proiectionists 3; F.B.L.A. 3; Central High School, Cincinnafi, Ohio 1. DELYNNE WALL - Class OfFIcer 3, Trees; urer; Football Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Spor?smen'5 Club 1,2; Pawn Pushers 1,2; Lotin Club 2. BLANCHE WALLACE -- Keyhole Member 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1; Thespians 1,2,3; National Thespions 2,3,4,- Arf Club 2, Presi- dent; Stage Crew Club 1,2, Secretary 2. SHERRY WEBSTER - Pep Club 3; Sharon- ville High School, Shoronville, Ohio, 1,2; Princeton High School, Glendale, Ohio 3. ROSE WILLIAMS - Mixed Choir 3,4; Girls' Choir 1; Triple Trio 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Softball Team 1,2,- Pep Club 1,2; Junior Red Cross 1; Y-Teens 1; Future Teachers of America 3; Future Nurses of America 3. GERALD WOODS - Pep Club 2; Junior Red Cross 1; Proiectfonists 3,4, Secretary 3; Pawn Pushers 1,3,- Radio Club 2; Junior Red Cross Handicraft 1; Latin Club 1; Aero Club 2; Chemistry Club 3. VIRGINIA WORKMAN - Mixed Choir 4,- Girls' Choir 2,3; Glee Club 3,- Junior Red Cross 1; Y-Teens 1; Fu- ture Teachers of Amerccx 3; Junior Red Cross Handicraft 1; Health Careers 3; FU- Ture Nurses of America 3. Our answer To Elvis! Doug Moore sang Litfle Star in the Senior Assembly. 254 1960 GRADUATES AND COLLEGES THEY ARE ATTENDING Butch Anderson ............... Miami University Doug Lucke .............. Ohio State University Jane? Blome .................. Ohio University Charhe Lyons ........... University of Cincinnati Koren Bobb ....... Campbell Commercial School Jo Ann Mock ............ Universiry of Cincinnati Jim Burg ..................... Miami University Jock Marshall ................. Miami University Claudia Chase ................ Miami University Delores Mixon .. Jewish Hospital School of Nursing Don Christmon .......... General Motors Institute Donna Mizner ........... University of Cincinnati Ann Clark ................... Hanover Coflege Anita Powell ............ University of Cincinnati Ron Clay .................... Miami University Gloria Reese ............ University of Cincinnati Dick Coursey ............ University of Cincinnati Doris Schumann ......... University of Cincinnati Jerry Covert ...... Lindsey Wilson Junior College J. B. Simkins ............ University of Cincinno'ri Judy Domino .................. Ohio University Skip Smith .................. Dayton University Janet Duncan ........... University of Cincinnati Phillip Snyder ------------------ Ohio University Bob Evans ............ Ohio Wesieyon University Judy Stein ................... Miami University Sum Francis ............. Georgetown University Bob Swadley ....... WesTern Michigan University Jim Hanna ............. University of Cincinnmi George Taylor Lindsey Wilson Junior College Corrie Harrington ....... Arizona State Universify Charles Thornton .............. Miami University Eddie Harris ......... Eastern Kentucky Universify Tom Tidd ....... Ohio School of Applied Science Judy Heaner ' ............ University of Cincinnofi Tim Tomsen ............. University of Cincinnati Barb Hulsbeck ........... University of Cincinnati Arlene Venard .......... University of Cincinnati Roberto Jones .............. Monticello Cbllege DeLynne Wall ............. Ohio State University Barb Koch .............. UniverSiTy Of Cincinnofi Rose Williams ............. Ohio Stofe University Hawkins Kohonkfe ......... Ohio Sfofe Universify Virginia Williams .......... Central State College Doug Lowe ........... Brigham Young Universify SENIOR INDEX CLASS OF 1960 Voledicioriun - Donald Schumann Solutatorion - Donofd Christman Class Motto - Knowledge Comes Bu? Wisdom Lingers Class Colors - Green and White Class Flowers - Green and White Cor- notions I'm going, tool says Kimberly Ann Homblin, Janet Mason's niece, 05 fhe Seniors wait or the Oakley Station for Their train to Washington. From left to righr are Barbara Brynside, Mrs. Bryn- side, Mrs. Glenda Humblin, Janet's sister. Kimberly is in the center, hp. 'h. .aJ ' .... Mu. -.-.-u.-wu - a '0
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